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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>4, V rr SJ ,  X, i S5    I  Church Notes THE CHBBHMKP CANTATA OCRACY in cMr 01 the Jongl churcb will present the oqntcda entitled The Music at Christmas by Ira  B Wilson Sunday evening at 745 p m This cantata i written around the familiar carols that we all know Tfc Junior choir wil also sing a group of carols at the beginning tKe programThe   following is theprogram Michigan, fretting over the poss w nV   ibility of a third world war, is 91  ,  t ,, yawning over the recount 118 bv ibo Junior C2ioir Silent Biggest jolt to the Republicans    Manger Joy to has neenthat alI nSSTrnT f World Ws a Songfctthe takes so iar have favored 0 lSLS Williams His lead of 1154 was H P1 AC0r , tripled the first week of the re iiJPV0 n cfttl Holy Night full choir, He Shall J Michigan is now watchina the fjffi Hta Hodijaolo JW legislature Despite a cut in op Mr There were ShejAerds, pfopriattons the state is still part JackHcmnett and full BASKET BALL SCHEDULE Tues, Doc 12 Grass Lake here ft ilehi  htonhU ttA Jan 5, Grass LakJs there FrU Jan, 12 Manchester there   Jas 15, South Lyon here M Jan r South Lyon herT to, Jan 19 Dexter here Fri, Feb 2, Brighton here Fzi Jan, 26, Hartkmd here Fri Feb 9 South Lyon then Tues Feb 13 Hartland there Fri, F9b 16, Manchester here Tu Feb 20, Stockbridge here Fri, Feb 23 Dexter there 1  TiS MONTHtHATlMAL 4ASt WV AVULASL V SS STATCS, WILL BemfiMQUNQe 7H HUOSONiVA MTQ EWYCXaT  Ws 1 durma ihe FrJS0 fa warbuttoiigto mouriea iT WVT MegedZ2Zl Waf coninuMkmsdto I2S3JS a Wtute far it ft   I the wn2 JSr   end EL2 J   was not very scientists kepi fcf However Pending more money than it is Jang fa The specter of more taxes is apparent as many state agencies are asking increases in appropriations The state labor unions want the corporations to stand the in  creased taxwhile other groups would increase income taxes and lower exemptions chok That Holy Night, solo part, by Barbara Miller and full choir,  Little Town of Bethlehem by Ad ekride Rose and Geneve Van Slambrook, Good Tidings, solo part Ann Shir ley Reason Glory to God by full choir i Offering Mn a uowiy Manger State workers have formed an Joani Griffith, Janet Lundeen, j affiliated union TV uii  Kathryn Henry, Barbara Nash,  unaffiliated union The object is T6 jstrenghen civil service To piovide oetter working conditions To get state workers wages on a  par with industry Average weekly earnings of, Michigan Manufacturing workers has risen too 7640 Unemployment in Michigan is rising Auto factories are laying Lois Shirleyjane NashBill Brady David Nash The Magi, Mens Chorus Little Lord Jesus solo by Susan Campbell In our Hearts,solo Paula Curleet i The Living Song Along the Old  ChristmaB Road, full choir We welcome anyone who vers IMUJ Bobon, MaryM C2ak Qnnry, Virginia Shiriey foCharles CaircL MLton MUIM Ct ft Wi today marf,S9pl Sttd thati SSf  PPal onaai nt and margarme HIGH SCHOOL HOWOfi hCU i weith Qirade AJoanne virutoth are cotton peanut and corn urised skimmed Eleventh GmH  oi the 7 K butter was an important Jarm m Eleventh Grade AMary Jean Kirshke orjuay Aschentxrenner, M9n  COT BLorraine Tomasick Dick VanSlambrookTenth Grade A Lois Beacny Cicure Campbell A Lucille Beachy iSaScW   dpermaSSTbu Barbara VanSlambrook ndsold idrmittTmtSs ffi  ,Mbetog more profitable Butt uct and rural members of iaturee bad enough power Kr iaio6lo,,ed oieo o high that its cost was pohibttverAii l V , dairying be gem to change, due to better trcmsportation and more and off men due to lack of necessary j loves to hear the carols of the materials  Holy holiday season The choirs Michigan citizens have bough have been working on the canta 175,000,000 worth of savings ta for months The freewill offer bonds this year , ing will be used to buy music for The army claims its 33 percent,the choir refection rate is better than in   a WffiicL urges o S25000 A 1 TO lilE 0110 000 state buiUinq program  Dear Editor David Martin, a Democrcrt on   We, the undersigned would CoMVEftTfNG THIS 0AAT NATURAL JtSSOUftCC TO PEOPLES USE, HAS JNIV0LVEP THE BUILOINO OP A VAST SYSTEM OP PIPE UN5 REACHING PROM COAST TO COAST THE INVESTMENT OP THE MONCV PKOP1E SET ASIDE IN SAW AND LIPE fNSORANCE, MAS HELPED PROVIDE THIS DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF FUEL TOR, INDUSTRIES AMD HOMES N OUR DEMOCRACy, bMarilyn ClarkJas Mattesoa Mary Ann Wysocki Ninth Grade ADavid Nash BtBill Brady Judy HcdnesCamy LaPrad, Ken Matteson, Barbara j Miller, fioserrkny Mrofka, Hotold f Rady   iB Dick Darrow,Marilyn Perry hop us the price of buttel ,PBp so high that few could asofd it and oleo sales boomed  Churches St SissV s oAefl Guvck Plodrney Michigan the state liguor control commJssT We, the undersigned would MrnLwIi   in has becme unrxpuloxwiffihis like to protect the children of the NewleaS St flaftL i u i u C cr DUI, Pettysviile and Cady schools nlT1M,1 fe wxs marrW from uie reckless drivers who,   Vrl TWWivinq Day speed past our local school areas  1 of Nativity at BU 10UUU0 tishtog Hcenses  We need more drivers to re  f  bue graduatedtfrom Prices on Grand Rapids furn memter that a human life is a 11  ure may be 20 percent higher preaous thing Young lives are JF ,3 Cojege in t lQfii at stake in this battle of speed,530lor 2 years and grad vs caution An ounce at stake in this battle vi BJWSU J i,, 7U   siu State Highway Commissioner vs caution An ounce of coinmoujjcmi thsMngirering b  Zeigler is opposid to any toll sense will keep our youngsters, Jgg  the Umversty 011 turnnikds or hicrhwav in Michi alive    nuz  u,     ary years the jails and m Qse 1 Michigan were a  to ts state In recent yf  of BeallB has a lot oi them out at ousmess vingston Washtenaw and wm ot Mfri recenT years xmWol67c keep iro with the ideraarte and PtaS times At  Jc election Shia, s maenaewt W tor Christmas presents last Friday iSleEL IfeS X neTpu SSBT iiuTSSaai  ThePsond gra  S  The school got 8 turkeys from the states burpius stock and will serve a turkey dinner this weex to the children in connection with the hot luncia program s4ui nuuer or ,  ,,,    iu secona araae la aiaa uaci cans irom Uie recklws drivwrs who,  tj31 Thtmktqiving Day SSSSLTSM     Th  now printing some speed past, our looalschoolaTeas, , Wr mSFsM loSo  TV     1 i 1 A HSTsBVASSeJtM llAMJkMjhsaft 6t90, 800 lOtOO 1130 00 4 10KW Nevenna Devotkmst  I back all to other , after turnpikes or highways in Michi igan JONWerVATIOlf leorKs Michigan has achieved her best iorests lire record in history We want the Pettysviile Roaa , After a wedding trip in Florida u WTV ccnd in couple will live in BiloxiMisS  to cease being a speedway become school youngsters continue making mis road un VSK J9 1 JBWEDW ANNARBOa oui rights as  seing a spavvuy ww  cv   jj viii,ivui  a safeway for our where Eddie is a radar instructungsters If the speeders  oh at Keesler Air Force Base   Fourth and Fifth Christmas gifts are being made m at 730 p m j    1 to 73090e R 111  pQj  j jan   a piayThe Wizard of Yule A multiplication test was an no meed nr this week The winn ers names will be published next week CimridrivtrsthcSt M6 AZ Swarhout, daughter wile Lodi the anvers ot of Mr md  Mark gwarthoou  ongrsgattctial CommunHv Church fiev Doiaald D Brady, Paatoi Wed7 pjnSenior choir practise B pan Auxiliary meeting at  5380 acres, Tius U ,U  pe automobUe, ,p    0 Thur, 4 p m Trcdlblazers meet wwa oniy ooau acres This U , 52  4 it 71 MIN wa l1118 w 2 p nv Ladies,Aid at parsonage percent less lire and 75 percent ft fw Wed rather 5alph Curts of 91 7 M prayer meetina at church ess acres nura over uL ,i We mean busmess Wed rather the ceremony taking place at Tonic CnStmnft uTthl Sf ened oniy ts lire an 75 percent lheteSfprtvSusUdto,0ttoMI IOAnn Arbor A reception wasVbodthUiiiS vearas rr 0V6r  iS1 SriyXBTlftL0,S22 LJRLPsaiTuitopI year, ine oest pi was in 1941 when dlled nore deer than  yr  Ano  41  P held at the brides ripme The Sun, 1030 SermonBorn to couple will Uve at SwarthoufsKjng n30, Sun school J730, Christmas Cantata,  Music of Christmas Be The jcdls at bic eQSe So another eleclten wDl be csstsd to vote on a new losXi  a Robert Wallj, Leona Marie Benn er, IhsBDV Deer hunters are asked to is Jggj, jdir MavBam JSstl  11  5 Ptor hi their deer kill cards beioreSlta NaJohn Ptetrasjohn S ,   Pt  Walter Esch they are mislaid J KrlL airtord VanHorn Kackney Saturday at 1 p m IfMMaahi Paul Chattee The depthas sent out 2798000, Mr  Mrs1 J     OUR BOYS IK SERVICE Jerry Drown, with tne army in pine seedlings, a quarter of million more than last year The bear kill is expected to be double that of last year when 700 were killed i  amnoR PLAY The federal decision against   SUUUI1 riilx eljij01 fl cornmercial exploitation of thet jv Senior class play playedStoddridge ovatM ahpll denoeits in tkp Louis  , MAMj iitaAa  tha school I rre Oorser of Unodilla is now    in Japan jaundice Harold Cor 1 i MfMiteg Worship  Satffty Bchooi  , at the Milner Funeral Home at oyster shpU deposits in the Louisto two qood houses at the school I  C01 of Unad ana Gulf coast area is expected i Friday and Saturday nights It ,,031 anay hospital  to help duck hunters as this isjwas a rollicktog comedy built I S1C with jaundice He   1000 iiUUi Sevenih Grade The 7th grade had a pleasant arprise last Wednesday when Don Swarthout knocked on toeir,   door and asked if they would Sffil Ike to see some pictures The PP22n next hour passed away very JSf guickly as they saw many sceneslTT of the Golden West DonJook the   pictuies on a trip last summer,  W They thought Donnalee looked rmc, pretty against the western back ground Sixth Grade Between acts at the senior play last Friday and Scrhirday, Ports Umsead recited the pemfrf Santa Rides by Ernestine Co W  rn Beyer The ggveijporship recount was in fuU swing last week end some amusing luCksjSiits took placeJU Stanton tS4i SSim board was told to put,t battots in a vault tor wmmfmq Apparently thek only oils js a cemetery So they put thlm trojre When they wspi aftsr thsm the door was  ftcseVshut When this had been chopped open Us ballot bos was found oien to the floor Most of the mistakes were dur  ,,    Y  w ut i niMiaii nwg , iistotWednesQOv the cnuareii garw toSii i 2les eeting 7301Whatge in CXitoaS tot Sctruiday hi order to attend fnofea Wesssip lf MrsaS the funeral of his sister, Carolyn, I Cottage FeUowmhip Service llor m         Wednesday 8i00 P M an miortant duck winter range  und locrnnrifm and Paul  JJ marksmans aw J  r 75  Grand Led will M    e IK Vealfcy  , ,  Da iadiihi landi a lmponani aucx wmier range around loann Grintth  faux  v0wu a marxsman The 1950 commerdal fish croplvVare who in onSr to please ai0 f PtBragg, N C ill be less than that of 1949 wealthv aunt, Ytgirua ShirleyA lettr received from , rv zz M Hoberta ACKiey m     MJW ,v geTaT4eaV old lrphan news  had landad tt SSffe JSs37 lschfSmess bov Charles Caird, to imperson18 50,  0 A11 Arbori11 theoaexistant 9 yearc did The George Meaborr family has 5a Royal Oak 43 DcnsvlUe 41, Bghth Grade Thsbmipportma cast was not heard from Dale Meabon or, WUUomiston 30 Fowierville  B9  init1 ix Coot Tula, hurivmrf mi nrvA  were the biggest catch, 573,000 lbs Herring was next with 573 BASKET BALL SCORES Mrs Tasch had the class write pctrographs on why we snouiev study Russia Janet Shirley and Mary Jane WL Man riifftx pre thai another a  Another the  anoth perforat thrown out wmorgot soe s and city ort drawn up1 a ftwfani an ille, own case pointed out me orxiinqnee prohjbted rnaking left turns froBr a one way to a two way seot and torn a two way to a one way street but there was noftiag ssefeMbWi turatog from oaoojpsway street to an I ge S4ioweu 33 Mikm 39, Sal1 LZTm iteariy  muter wjyu w e 29 Morend 43 cton 14 KAid absit from  red last yd fipcpk 40 Universiry 37 Ypsi  JteiffiJL L  Aat maarfJUnot opswrte which was 25, 534,000 lbsChubs  t  Z 0A  orphan news  0 goy, Charles Caird, to P68  their non oxistani 9 yeart oldi I A vaeorgw ivxeaDozr iaznuy aas  nuycu   mumm 000 lbs  iS Thsir supporting cast tsatSpt neard from Dale Meabon or WUlkmiston 30 Fowlerville 62j   mde is working on a as andto The sale of deer licenses ,1 husJaDdief DDoromygfceu,g Halt 67, Haslett 60 cS WoaUed  Bethle    percent less mis year than vSSU aSSandon WhitejMeabon since Nov 2 last A tele grookly 59, Grass Lake 26Stock iHSL  y 1 000 to the hoie The minOfs lay teams and in the Michigan bush 10 percent less mis year than Margaret Clark3randon White, last toapiing Ucense sales 12107 33 percent less and resident fishing licenses 2 percent  Caaepanon law violations in creased m October from 319 in Sept to 801 Fines and costs in Norma Evers Mgrflyn Schneider Susan Campbell, had been hit in the fighting erased to 20476 Ilohn Packer, Millon wawes rr rTT r 7 To rsduos the excessive f Aduet by Susan Campbell and   laraeror held 0 th ate ha opeW, tto,1WaPiidrSebi  population the state has cpenea   Warren Dunes park to trerpp WIN OPENER 51 TO 45 Pmcteey beat Grass Lake las n5s 51to45 Ware pot lBJack Jeffreys and A Mrosssa 10 eac, J Msssass 8 and Matteson 7  Th second teamgot beat 56 to  Sonny numbe land Quartette A CORRECTION NOTICE TipeciaWee wer songs br WU ,HgJ jjATOMT JfelfS Clritta hi SSDuan Gu32kPaul The funeral of Carolyn Drown Ww Years Day but Instead , , iwareBSrdrWhCnnrwa heldat to Milner Fuimal  Jlr Sunday, Disc 24 aUZ5l No 7B r   ,3355331 hem Town  Jimmie Lavwys tJZ 11 wa ctthoirroU ly mistake last casting g week PTJBJJp SSTALLATDON  Lnaston ldoe No 76 F 4 A left th bkrme to televising and broad has intro duced a resomtlos reading Tte LI ssliOttStlftssoaUl andWaddflefles BUSINESS CHANGE HERE niinf Zvlr bvttie celebrated Hart tor possible suspects News reel A btisteesr change took place iXflcwed by hmon The 1 PBMT rlss 1 n   iSvSLS00 1 en took, pteturea bo far no to jta PtKter tat we,k Mr ClgSg SSTaS ta aSI Iportant dews up State Stat m 2 Pinckney boys knew the dead girl slightly ne A big leagues  can be WloluPia Stale poUee rueoooed1elaurant teMrfcCathmneHeatb5d TaGdS D Flint  tf  ly boys lent week who ctf ID laftoVUato and Mm Heath SSSata Bex Saefcett Tyxta ue fifP  iirss fiODinsoasL mrs neam onaiOQWjison  B There is a correction to be,  , , , , made in the list of officers elect , thsfcHrskw Mrs Heath and ed last week by Iivingstoni O E  NOTICE iMr cfefldrsa will operate the oe secona team M    Lodge No 76 F A M Special mftetlng on Friday issluuiuttt under the business 26 Galloway led Pinckney with Lawrence Bough was elected eyenna December 15, tor mina name of tSatohles Restaurant 7, Anderson got 20 tor Grass Senior Deacon Lawrence xnx tea J P     tTMr grand opening is this 1,4 burn was timid lusior Deacon, ELeanot Boaghn sWf players 1st UUUUMUy  II Mrick lefbeys nas passed 02 , state police examtoatton and si0s assigned to Bay CsV l  jasv  Jyr   V iy,iliS,The wWCmMtff MLIaq Wednesday, December 13, 1950 BiwMyoufeelfliis monuraj   o FIT AS A FIDDLE FRESH AS A DA FRISKY AS A COLT NKTGHBOBPiQ NOTES Olive Branch Lodqe No 542 of Dearborn worked the FCdearee long farm at the Fowlervlile Ma onic Lodge last night Francis Dodge, grand marshal, spoke at the banquet I Mr and Mrs Charles Spencer of Brighton, former Pinckney are residents are visitinq in London, England Mrs Dona Sequin 23, died in DjtroitNov 29 She was the  wflfe e Charitee Rjed Sequin of Howell who pitched soft ball far Pinckney a couple of years She married Sequin in May, i950Thefuneral and burial were in St Charles Mich The Alma college choir will give a concert at Howell high hiah school on the night of Dec Mr and MrsGus Smith of Mar ion celebrated theirgolden wedd ing anniversary Nov 28Two Michigan college coeds were killed on US 16 at Lake Chemung and Dorr Hdlast week Howell J W as I, We W,ic ii i, u  Docis Day, Gordon Made Gene Nelson Eve Ardea si TEA FOR TWO  DexterTheatre 4k Coin Friday Saturday, Dc 15 16  Warner Baxter STATE PEN1TENTARY  Um, Wd Jhm, Dc izu i9g 14 THE SUV Gregory Peck, a man who Uvea by his gun Allen Rocky Lane In BANDIT KING OF TEXAS Cocoon Sunday, Monday, Dc 17, 18 Sunday Shows 215 p a Cao Robert Taylor, Louis Calhern m DEVILS DOORWAY Comv Cartoon N  ALL THE KINGS MEN  Friday, Saturday Doc iS II Doha DOOM sffi Wm FauUdns Novel with David Brian, Claude I  Sunday Monday Doc 17 18 T , Shorn 7 and 30 Broderick Crawford, Joanne Dru  John Ireland, John Derek Hereby Mooday Shows Tatdl MY BLUE HEAVEN Coming 111 Get y Two Weeks Its wonderful, the difference a fluffy featherlight electric blanket makes in the way you feel when you wake up Youre so thoroughly rested   rarin to go An electric blanket is as soothing as a lullaby    Its  gentle warmth lulls you to sleep    keeps you toasty warm all night long And it makes no difference whether the room temperature goes higher or lower, your blanket automatically adjusts to the change Electric blankets come in twin or doublebed sizes    i  beautiful pastel colors They are wonderfully easy to care for, wash like any other woolen blanket Know what a really comfortable nights rest isgetan electric blanket with Love, Wyoming Man, Treas tUM wl  J  20, 21 ure Island SYLVAN iHEATEK  MSB when their car hit a parked dis abled truck The two negroes who were drivinq the truckLewis Johnson 21 and Joe Pride,44,of Highland Park, were arrested on a negligent hoocide warrant Donald Slaght 19 of Detroit,was the driver of the car the girls , , , TT were returning to college in  FridaJ ,iJ Doc  1B I  SUNSET IN THE WESr  Lee VanHom of Los Angeles   California, is visiting his parents,  Ro Rogers Estelita Rodrigues Mrr and Mrs George VanHom L Penny Edwards Qf HowelL J t Cgrtoon cmd football Thriflg SB Mw,, TUMM Doc, J7, 18, 1 Cain was granted a divorce vw rscvnra nanrv from Vivian Cain and Doris Steff U A EstJw ensein from Norman Steffenson EHm nBrin T ni nrtu The Brighton high school Loot pef   Betty Gable, Dan Oailey by Dexter Bwanis LIFE WITH FATHER TOM in EDISON ELECTRIC THEATRE  7 pm, Monday, WXYZTV  William Powell, Irene Dunn Ed ward Gwenn Elizabeth Taylor  plus Stage Shaw oi local talen  I Chidre 50c, Adults 100 j Coming Blossoms In the Dust Stars m My Crown, Sierra Summer Stock AVON IHEATlSB  Stockhridge, Michkre  ball banquet was last night The snday shows 8,1, 7  pictures of the Mich State Notre Travelogue and  Dame game were shown Cartoor Brighton high school is offering i Wtd  D 0, 21 See TuiDAffRI a course in auto driving wth Arch Peterson as instructor Marvin Clore has been named master of the Briqhton Masonic Lodae j The Dexter school board has  visited schools in Benton Harbor, JNites South Bend Kalamazoo rmd Battle Creek to aet ideas on   their new school to bo built   Baker Rd  Shows 7 p m and 9 30 THE FRONTIER MARSHALL A WNto In Color Randolph Scott J Pta HERE COMES THE COEDS wtth Abbott and Costello or fa and Peggy Ryan  j ComingDestkiation Moon, Coun Friday, Saturday, Doc, 15, 18 RETURN OF JESSE JAMES story of famous outlaw with John Ireland Ann Dvorak Land of Fun Lot Town Your Atrial Hono Shoe Wizardry  kl Years Ago  Sunday, Tuesday Dec, 17, 19 ENCHANTMENT a nne picture with Now Cartoon nysLaslFUahl mingPioeeer MarshalL Jungle Stampede HoUiday Afiaii Dont Forget Kiddies Free Show Sat, Dec 23 Also Midnight j Th Dexter village council has, ty Fair, Petty Girl  TTTPed an ostfinance recralatina Watcch for Nex Weeks Xmas ff Jm New Years Eve Wl car 1 lots  Party for the Kides on Dec23 V6 0 NeW  Dec 3i    MrlITI   BMb io US aM Lan Pat  UJnftm moRiiiiiG  COAL HEATER MfSLRH rABMERS FEED  SUPPLY odd 520B lb, CoaJ Cap, Yes, the modern convenienct tnd txaxring ooray of the WARM MORNING heater is truly  sensation Its the only heater of its ldod In the world Exclusive, patented into tlor construction results Is so abundance of  dean, healthful heat end big fuel savings Heats ill day and night without refueling Botos any fcbd of coal ookt oc briquets Semiautomatic, fcagitint feed Start a fire but once a year Come la and set the dependable, lowcost WARM MORNING today COMPANY Max BsellM Wafer jrfitasee Stanley AltaKel A large crowd attended the  wrestling and boxing card put 1 by Uie roung Mens Club on  oatuiaay nigntThe feature event was the boxing match between Froi MilJer ari Ray Kennedy  The professor can take It i The school heating plant is on jthe sum and must be repaired  ciuijngj Chjistmas vacation J The Maccabees have elected the followng officersCom Chas I Campbell Lt Com Peter Coni, way R K N P Mortenson F  Ki George Teeple Phy, Dr H F Sigler M A, Wm Dardee Sergt, Frank Hall 1st M G  Lrwin Campbell 2nd M G,Ruel jConiway Picket, Wm Wright  Sentinel Ed Cook i A carload of Christmas treee was shipped from Gregory last hwelek , I j John Brogan and Miss Emma Huttenlocker of Stockbridge were married last week C V Van Winkle bought a car load of Hereford cattle at Roches er lest week Nelson Mortenson has sold over ,100 worh of fur so far  this year I The mother of Rev Fr Commer ford is seriously ill Hugh McCabe died at the home of John Shehan Sunday where he had lived for 16 years The children of Harry A have scarlet fever Kirk VanWinkle has been renamed WMof Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A M The Unadilla Farmers Club meet with George Backus Satur1 day v The Washington Pedro Club met at the S E Barton home Scarlet fever is prevalent in Gregory and Unadilla Lyers Rural S elenev3 MAKES HCoMS OUT OF A MINUTIThe Fastax camera can take so many pictures so ast that one minutes action, when slowed down on a movie screen would make an eighthour show Developed by Bell Telephone Lab oratories, the camera is used to study the rapid motions of tele phone switching equipment as well as the action of human vocal cords Research aids such as the Fastax help to improve telephone service THE RINGS YOU CANT HEARIt wasnt too many years ago that nearly every ruralline customer served by Michigan Bell could hear the rings of all other parties on the line Today, thanks to technical improvements, nine out of  every ten hear the rings of no more than half toe parties on their line This is but one of many Ways Michigan Bell is providing steadily better rural service 25 Years Ago   2j re re will  J 1  iwfa Dfcsul er Alive FARM AMMALS COLLECTED PhOJVTLV OfiSES 5X0 Each COWS S500 Eacch I HOGS L50 per Cwt WF BUY HIDEh D CALF SKINS  School closes Dec 23 and School closes Dec 23 and opens Jan, 4 1926St Marys Altar Society  i hold a hard time party at the op era house Dec 2a Music by the  Leverette Orchestra, Dexter At the hie drill at the school Friday the building was emptied in 61 seconds t Anthony Battle celebrated his  9th birthday Wednesday by en j tertcdning bis friends at a party I The Gregory school has organ Jized two basket ball teamsa girl and a boys team Both teams lost lot Chelsea last,week The girls j on the team are Francis McCleer, lotte Howlett Thelna Palmer,Isa bel Bowdsh,Ccttherme Crosman, I Bess Leach, Clara McVey Char j well be held hero 6ea 21 at 90  Marion Cranna, The boys are 1 c Gkwa Tsout Doane Jacobs, Se Marys wctary cauaht fire H 5fookl Galbfatm Tuesday aaaana but te fir en Joe McOeaj, Clare GUxnoreJiey ntltngrsri ft   HOW DO THEY SOUND TO YOU In recent months many Michigan Beli operators have been attending meetings t find ways to give you better service Theyv listened to their own voices on wire recon ers  and analyzed many other phases their work and theyre putting their fliv ings into practice They hope you noth the improvement MICHIGAN BILL TFLIPHOMI COMPANY , LWLJ 9BKB9BBBB Boys and Girls nolds Wylie, M J Titus The Dispatch office has been moved fromo the Reason build ing to the Gene Campbell buildIng Mrs Margaret Larkin, 87, died f  JOQ BUy SJJ KINDS OF SCBAP METALS at Whitmore Lake Monday L wjTCH OOT ADV IN THE HOWELL PAPER FOR PRICES Burial services for the lateMrs I  PARER AND RAGS Mary Mann of Eugene, Oregon SPECIALS ON CHRiSTM VACATION FOR Scouts, Schools, Farm Crabs and Boys and Girls and one Wr Logan  Edna 3 8  Howell Mkh U if vWw , 7   ff CAN BBhe wtU 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 meansalot more than just programs Now he can choose grams, with you to help develop his tastes, instead of viewing the choices of someone eW No 10 hell spend a lot more time with Dad, watching ball games together and listening to Dads stories about the very teams theyre watching  t 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  No wonder the happiest Ud Oft the block will be your eon when you make this year his  Christmas  I Bow Usee He Jut a few year hack ye were tariUed wttk the UOU swiaimtar sele, ready to take a phage tale tit eeel, lewtag waters Maybe ten years fret wr yesll mat U take es other shgege each M soytnf a sew home, a new ear, a leaf vaestiea tola Theae take meaej and Wheres tt eeca Inf f reaa The mart seesle knew the easy answerV B Savtafs Bead En roll new far the FayreO Sevins Flan where yea work, er If selfempleyod, the BoodAMootk FUa at year sank Yon tkea save aateaaatfeatty aad kt If istofeTfer today U  Tmmmrt, TELEVISION is moving faster than you think New programs, new atari make their debut very week The longer you wait the more you Heres just a partial list CHILD PERFORMERSTalenUd singers, dancers, musicians, inspire your children to cultivate their own talents Theyll be more eager to learnpractice more willingly K WORLDS GREATEST athletic events Fathers and sons follow their favorite teams together from a front row seat Television help teach your children sportsmanship k  THE WONDERFUL world of make believe enchants children for hoursis often both edu cational and entertaining It sure helps Mom especially on rainy days Peter Copra MMttMik Dimtor of th Beys Club of Sew i or, uyv Television Is more than fun for boys It is significant nd true that since the inclusion of television Is the Boys Club program, the Gnee Club Drama and Musk Groups have improved tremendously In the number of boys participating Television properly integrated in the overall program of wboiaome recreation will continue to make an increasingly valuable contribution by keeping growing bovs informed, entertained and happy  eeeentir a  in building character and developing personal MUSIC DELUXEI Now you can set as well as hear your favorite orchestras, singers, instrumentalist Yes, Television gets you right on stage seats, no money could buy LAUGHTER under your roofthe shared pleasure that binds your family closer The greatest comedians of the entertainment world are in your living room every night on TV TELEWSION may never again cost so little EASY PAYMENTSSEE YOUR DEALER TODAY yaar Bavmf Beads wfll rrery IS totalled TfKHIfWOfst ff AH PteMt aliitaasat aJarl OA iVTTvejnfl ejsjsjsjsjsj vej Mok Mcrop Y1kk P LANT nutrients have to pmy ball together to make high crow yields possible, the Middle West SoU Improvement Committee points out Each element has its work to do Each reinforces the other None eon do the whole cropfeeding job by it self 0 AH nutrients must be ui oalancod supply to give you top yields, the Committee says You cant increase crop production by adding only one plant food element when others are 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 University of Illinois agronomists demonstrated that it takes the com bined teamwork of lime, nitrogen,  phosphate and potash to get mafci 1 mum corn yields They made their tests on nutrientdeficient soils at the Brownstown field A plot that had no fertilizer yielded only 147 bushels of core per acre When nitrogen alone was add  ed, ihe yield was 143 bushel Add j ing phosphate brought the yield up to 24 B bushels because the soil got some nitrogen from clovers in the rotation When Potash akne was idded, the com nold was 119 bushels per sere Liming brought the yield up to 31 bushels When lime, nitrogen, phosphate and potash all were added in balanced supply, the ild rose to 44 bushels per acre 4  r OlftSO Ansrkaa Teketoisi Deiisrt sajMaaufscfcjren, 405 ay, Dec 22 at 7 pm AT THE FmCDICr HIGH SCHOOL GYM Puppet Show TO  wr  IT nance TAUDCT Gift for the Kiddies uomom ir THE WTCPOCT mm wiw Mji 2 awaBBBBisBByi  irs i Opening I  S V Pinckhey School I   7 Dee 16th i  Anti Inflation Sale   gad dUldrw, ar witt, O fcirtccy of 0 Ptacta ,3   cMiderahl wawh   uN at   of the   UKand ft  w my of it h M fc  Mw Fieri OrtkSrrf Sn2 firtland 7tXthTT t William v V BUY ONE PINT OF VAOTLLA 1 Farm Mad,  Dream GET ANOTHER PINT FOR  One Cent 2 PINTS FOR PLUS TAX 30c WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STOREWE WANT TO SERVE YOU GOOD QUALITY  GOOD SERVICE FORMERLY ROBINSONS SODA BAR, PINCKNEY  rz1 7 wrote under the  W be found to sorSb The first school established in Putnam WGBI not in Pmckney at all but at the southwest corner g the, intersection of Deader and Darwin Rd on John Sigler farm and was called the Sigler school Later it woe moved a mile wee to Toma Rd and renamed the  Harris school ai several families of thert name lived noar it This was District NalJitnanv The first school in Pinckney was Putnam No 2 and we are informed by MrsHattie Decker dauantsr at Dr Charles Hose, Pinckney pioneer, toot the first school at rtnekney was at Main St and Dexter Corners Around civil war time the school was es tablished at its present location It was a 2 room frame building, heated by a wood stove but it  served for many years In the eighties it became too small and otner buildings were used such as the Potlatch, former saloon The people men were not school minded and voted down several new school proposals Late in the eighties the old Red School house burned down mysterously and the first brick school was built here in 1667 Up to that time the school had only owned hali of the block where the school was located the McCullouah feundry occupying the south hali of ii Now this property was pur chased graded and trees set out   The new school was not built out tragedy as a workman fall from the roof and was killed  Harry Wards Furniture Store  0 4 WEST GRAND RTVER HOWELL MClmKW lO  HTWeeWe c THE FIRST BRICK SCHOOL  BUY AND USE CHRISTMAS SEALS  In 1936 with an enrolllment of lover 200 the first addition was I built on Ths included the gym A laboratory was added in the yfear 1948 The athletic held ma bought in 1936 but was not grad jed fenced and liqhted for night games until 1947 The present building due to the growing school population and  consoUaaoon of li districts is again too maH and plans have been approved to build an 6  room elementary school at the west village limits on M 36 W No record was kept, of the early teachers of the school Prof  William A Sprout took charge m the seventies and was supt tor 25 yearsilnder him theschoo was made a 12 grade oneStep hen Durfee succeeded him Then came Clayton Miller Theodore Gaul and Hugh McDougalL J P Doyle followed him and was supt for 25 years He put it on  the athletic map and on the ac credited list of the University of Michigan Ehrin Hulce was nevt and remained 5 years Wesley Reader, the present supt succeed ed Hulce Gene Mann who makes local history a hobbydoes not agree I with us in regard to the location I of the first Pmckney school He says it was located on South Howell St near the present home of Mrs Morton Burnett and not Dexter Corners, Conditions were I unsettled in those days and  there may have been schools at both locations Mrs Ktrtland was school teacher and operated a private school for gjrls jn Detroit  felSms comjna to Pmckney fim creassresfsicnf rayon gabardine dress, cut twfm a pertectiookft air Boldly buttoned pockets, or a doss o drama Slim ekirtploat, etitchtrim pocket aaf collar for that allimportant casual look A c  ht fashionright colon 1019 12 95 ZZ1 V  ff A  M PEIRCEE 41 WOtt FOE WOMDT HOWELL BUY WITH CONFIDENCE n  BSSJSMSAt Afk mewewmf jp  ,sfSsrslM 17 wste year  wtBfctSSSMwei s shtssts,itm to sj me eum fsili sees fP9 isves IMSF As JsyestsMSS et fctTi si fevSVssis ever  wmmfotr Cily you can PREVENT FOREST FIRES  1t Sri   iflwqpigy PISPATCJ Plnckney DispoKn  d m fed oc i of Merck f I  7 1 matter at Feetet o J 114 geJfawell It ttogmUl  I Kdiine  10WEST ffclCE EVER Special   Don Bums is now in Japanhav ing been flown there irom Calif j ornia i The Cliffad Haines iamily  have rertsd tne Hay Burns farm house Betty VanBlaricum,, in an auto uoc ajfAt is home from St Joe hos pitai Ann Arbor hev McLucas has rented hisi house on Pearl SL occupied by Julius Aschenarenner to William feiiniu oi M b Wesi  , Mrs Wm Carsweil who hat Deen in ehe hospital is Stfriusiyl ill at her home ai obe LUJ  j Mr and Mrs Wiliard Wiawey J r celebrated men weaaniq umi i iversary last week by havmq dinner at Saratoga rainis, nwu , iNovd iviiss hois McDonnell was home irom thtf YpsuuiiLi iMUiuii ovi the week end xsancy Lundeen oi Detroit spent the week end with Loma Shirley iier parents carne aiwr ner on uundayThe Home Extension Group met with Mrs AaexUiue lAose ou iuesaay night, liwy aio working on purses  Mrs Nelson Potter was called to Biedsville Mich, on Friday by the aath ot a cousin Uiaren ce Wiles, aged 84Mre Potter returned on Sunday G W Meyer and family of Stockoridge were Sunday guests ut the W H Meyer home MrsAlta Meyer and Mrs Viv ian Ledwidge attended a qroup 1 meeting oi the teachers of soumern Livingston at the home oi School Com McCallum in IJ ricvvii Friday night Clarence Deal and wife ot    j Dansville were Sunday quests i , , , or rLr and Mrs Wm Shehon  Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy Vir and Mis Gerry Eichman I were Sunday dinner guests atcpen Sunday at the Russell Glov  the Arnbrse Kennedy home in, gf home in Fowlerville iHowelU ISS Alberta Dinkel attended a biinaay party Sunaay for Miss Ghonsne Meyer of Briqhton Mr and Mrs Lloyd hende ITSMJF J XEyOLUTIONARV  lo more   pnsIvA gnhtoy pumping and digging up of c  iipooli, 4c lonki, ipog pooh, grvai trof  ind doggid liltai I Here th mesl reliable end lov method to c,uofy distoiv and taponify groi, iludgc, hair, fith ond ofntr of jiic tolidi i r  ,r , e cien rniulk  1 , JI a l li, 5 0 15, 23, 5 St tl N Myren Hughes 5717 Lakeside Dr  Rush Lake , ui guaronlf quick ond effl  J 16  NO SHUTDOWN  u  hemlta i working Otf fi  o OH ftntflMV A  rt  itie, instnlifhttnf  removable porcei drip trays Vtontttt ovta vHh Hu wines tad ovta light  lock rfch bufltln  Mrs J H Hooker received not lice that a farmer neighbor, Mrs 1Vii i4  j Ray Baker, died at Montgomery,1 yVeAJ, j riday guests at the huss Mich, died Nov 21 The Bakers  r iVaoher iamily in Lansmq  owned the Lester McAfee iarm I  rs Alice Schoenhais and  the James Whitley familyspent 1   Krue oi Howell spent Sunday at the Wm Whitley lna,aX hJo olav 1 n ni  nnd attended tee seruro piuy home in Ann Arbor   Q Mf and  Wllliani Stanley Colver jr and wife ofLamb Willa Moyor oi Ann Deiuia were rnaay callers at, Arbor at St Joe hospital Dec 3, tne iviurray Kennedy home j a aaughier MnChesY Mrs Louis Coyle jvirs unebiy Miss Borbaia Buehler of Chel Murray, Mrs Clifford Chambers sea spent rriday with Uenis Lea ond Mrs George Charbonneau vrfiage  I attended a shower Saturday nite for Betty Penoud of Webbsrville Ivi and iVlrs Robert Seefeld oigiven by Betty Bokros at HowalL Coiurnous Uhio, were coiiea jr and Mrs Ross Lamb of uuie rriaay oy tne illness of his ast Lansing were Friday guests lauier, juuus oeeield, wno sua  a n Tom Ware home and at eiwa a suOite ne is at University tended the senior play  nospitdi inn Arbor I Gen Mann andMrsCora Webb iie iviuiiuy jMameay lamny i Webb visited hjs J were batuxaay guesis ar the Wm d Erwin ln 011  iif1  n fnrrons Aladdin Lamp for your every   every pwjMc Inmps wit i slender baaee,  smooth Iv rs, rounded bases Finished in  lie colors that will delight you Many  L,  ill I,mated from within ond cast a aoft Ileasant glow What a variety of color and texture to hadeH And Aladdin roovM     fUM  firt1on C is arc 1  ose from in Aladdin I,i  Shades I    ir, u moderately priced flakniftder 5irr,alsoonf , up to 80 w ioutflt VHfttkb gives time nd wmfttttofi iuformatioa lATft working area ort  kt finish Concealed oo WDt 1 LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Vrw ii the time to modernize yvxx kitchen with Philgai ,   the thrifty bottled gas for farm and tovn homes You can huat far and ivide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, too, we will givt you  generous tradein allowance on your old range regardless of type, make, or condition Esy terms, if you wish ANY OTHER PHflGAS AW1ANCES ROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I Uqviup horn JJQ roiknLnoH ine Uoraon riesters oi ipsii Iti were iauaaay guesis at Anarew  The Wm uua iamily nav received wwra mat eryi iea  Aaseh has landed in Japan ivir ana MIS L J ttenry, Mrs Myna Ware Mrs Alice Schoen hai and Mis Lida Karus attend ea the funeral ot their ccusm who nave been hospitalized with broken bons Both are now home irom the hospital Mr and Mrs Ted CaUnski of Whitmore Lak were  guests oi the Lester McAfee faxn Lrs R K Elliott  underwent an appendicitis operation at Mf er son hospital Howell Sunday , Mr ard Mrs Clare Miller ana H J  FEATURED IN NOVEMBER V   c nirs Uaroiyn Drown Satuiday Th l5r Walter Mercer family ot hast Lansmq were Sunaay guests at the wmMercer nome   Kobert Horine oi ixxsi Putnam , was a Sunday dinnegr guest of 1 Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee The CJhubbs Corners neighbor hood group held a joint birthday party and reception for Asher at Btockcriagedaughter, Caroyn, were m a nan Sunday Sarc ledwidqe is keeping two Belle Isle poiues this  We A oTynalleil eUef Mr, FTk   V H VW urmann  party and reception for Asher Rev and Mrs Du Ruth , Wyiie Robert Pike, aid Lloyd BiU and David anVuthe pro I Hendee at the Wylie home Sat Curiett andPaula saw    urday night The evening wasiduction Df The 5 bor, Sun as spent at cards and a pot Hill auditorium, Ann  luck lunch served The guests of day night Robert Younq honor received many nice qirts Mr and Mrs  t0 Se Mr and Mis Wayne AXee were m LanS1It1tSn cererony left Monday mominq forDelray the  Veeeon where Beach, Florida to spend the win t st Lawrence n5 nure8 t6W Doroy Me  M 1 JHS viflitmg relatives in Wwrton,Westjcaned on W C Maer o George Metbon and Mr The reCOunt for eshed JiE IHL2 EAST OF HOWELLON ROUTE 1 6 rom where I sit 6y Joe Marsh  fa   Heres An Expert Example and Mrs Marshall attended the funeral of Frank Goodwin, an uncle, at Stockbridge Sunday Mr and Mrs C J Clinton spent WJIW14W  on SundaTtrt the Ralph Clinton  challenqer on Llvinaston county was Goy Qalurday nih at 7 P 89 Mermen WilliffPinck   When our Main Street parkin problem cropped up apuin, we an nounced a strict onehour parking policy, ant swore in extra c uties to enforce it Wc also sent over to the State Capitol for a traffic expert, to give us pointers, lie turned out to be  nt a whole afterL  ing about zoning 1 wicn he lft the nd a ticket on his   parMrcr Could have ytl srrro, I cruoas  or asked us to fix the ticket But instea1, he insisted on oing real hely  noon v and s build i  car for SEE US TODAY Wt HANCNt AU TN5TALLATION OETML home in Detroit Mrs Clinton re d Rtno y xacdned for a few days Mr OT Mrs Anvo I Callers at the Charles Ckak ,  , o Ihome last week were Mi and Snllivan  1 at  i Mis Emmett Clark ot Howeu ana TkJ8on wer Snarrv Jto Drvet and wife of Dexter rrv Mhvho Mcrynard Clark and, wife of trv  pa en Master w   TuesdaV  ToVlin 1 WUIlth  lighted ihe Christmass tree on 4 H wniVfi v v, WW frjnilvoiia   square and wm give thoir The club had a successful TO  Tfcvt trvriv  ll rmnunl Christmas party for the  A Saturdw cdBflwiph to   K over to the Sheriffs OfBes od paying his fine From where I sit, W fMd to know people, like that yooaf fel low, who refuse to be treated KRf different than anyone else City people and farmersthose of W who prefer eider and those whod rather have a cool glass of temperate beerwere all entitled to the snmc privileges That it, so Ion as what we do doesnt conflict with the hiw of the land Copyright, 1950, United Statu Brwm FarndtU be put on by  fl Bockcv Swarttoaut 4 H DRIVE ninl Jf Sffasjwvs jfasw S3 int   ,,   tA riwL Vf rv, miw annual winsimas paiy w , , aor rrrll6d at the I per drve Saturday ctnd wub to ri  UT , children at the Pinckney sehool  paued V  rSnkdl who contributed We   Axm Arbor 92 ta  Friday night, Dec 22 at 7 p ,701   Thursday nic  ijW g, ff Sanwil lim Doyle ijf v wtaier  VJ i  rfc Ittl  4KJ ieishaiisim Wednesday Koranse  Vsmr   , 1 v vwwow v  MAJVTIC A0VfcJTlf4 AMM SANTA CLAUS AO  Sllj IV 8    COMPARE DuoTherm BIG Hepplewhite Heater   a I  with any other fuel oil heater Compare It for ECONOMYl You get fuel savings of up to 1 full gallon of oil out of every 4 with DuoTherms exclusive PowerAir Blower Vou get more heat from every drop of oil  because the DuoTherm Hepplewhite is built around an amazing fuelmiser burner The 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YOU ALSO WILL BE A HAPPY BUICK OWNER, DRIVE OVER  LETS CT ACQUAINTED Livingston Motor Sales font BUICK Dealer YOUR BUICK DEALER HowelL Michigan Jerry Henry exhibited hie Her ford calf at the 4H exhibition in Detroit last week Dale Marshall I  of Gregory also exhbited one A letter from Mrs Beulah Martin of Ypsilanel states her son, Lemuel has been able to return home from the hospital following an auto accident ALWAYS READY TO SERVE f Whether You Telephone or Write or Stop in to See Us We Are Always alad to Help in Every Way We Can We Have Ample Funds Avafl able for Auto Loans Real Estate M  al at Reaso ortgaaes asonable or nates MAYBE THS B WHY YOURE TIMED Plumbing and Heating Stale 8717 lkesidoDrive license Rush lake P H 8WARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Eguipment I Asnhulemee Service I Phonos 39  3, Pmskney, Mich K Grand Blver FRED C RQCKHOFF Sr   OPTOMETRUST 120 West Grand Blver Avs Howell t Michigan Phone 358 Residence 618 LLOYD HENDEE Livestock Hauling 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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> Vf  Wednesdav December 6, 1950 No 4 9 Every newspaper in Michiqan has been reminding its readers nat there are so many shoppl ing days to Christmas Some sav  8o3ial Happening CAMPBELLLENTZ WEDDING  j Bowls of chrysanthemums and j carnatronss adorned the home Voi Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell Pincjaiey when their daughter, Leona Ruth, sjpfce her marriage vows to Carl A Lentz ir of Nash j ville The marriage service was  read by Rev D D Brady on Saturday afternoon in the pres  ence of the immeaiate tarn ilies  MrsMerwiu Campbell played sev Jeral appropriate piano numbers preceeding the ceremony  Leona who was given in marr j iage by her father, wire a lovely  aown of white satin, designed j  with long fitted sleeves and fUfrj chapel sweep skirt The empire neck neck line was accented by  OURDEMOCRACY by Mat this started right after Labor Day lnis is more prevalent in the imported Brussels lace to match ernes than smafler communitiesthe wide peplum Her finger tip  5 ,118 T3 5018 aon does veil oi Brussels illusion fell from not start until cerThanksgivingr a sgiin Juliet cap with pearl and  ine chanty ancr civic societiesJeg  society are preparing gifts to guaran rge blossom outline and shs j Tware a peart necklace and brace j i 3  j LCO WVMC7 u, peui t iKJtjmag ana Jjrace I very one a gift For them h et the latter a gift of the groom season is too short It is impossble She carried a bouauet if shateez  to discover and reach all  end carnation centered by a car asge j Leonas only attendant The Michigan politick scene Lee  is frauqnt with anxiety Repub Mrs Rita Howe who chose a  was dress of teal blue satin with a, matching head motif and her bout j guet was in pink hue Beverly Campbell, neice of the brides was ring bearer She wore I a yellow floor length frock with  a halo of pink rose buds  Lnnis Homing of Nashville as isted the groom as best man,both rearing conventional suit Following the wedding a re ception was heldat the O E S hall with Carrie Griffith WMmd The Stubborn Wide is stubborn in eating orfy wwk he Needs licans are looking darkly at Wayne county while Democrats are angry because outstate can canvassing boards are allRepubli can, Michigan has had a tab of winter and is bedded downAlter a snowless winter last year they are preparing for a big one th coming year  The nations auk output is ex laected lo reach 8,000,000 units Theindustry is suffering a short, age oi vouth for key positions her officers in charge Lois Shirley  and may have to deal with a shad charqe of the gaest book in  snoxtage of steel, aluminum and which Lome 75 friends and rela other impartaat metals as the war t fives registered their names effort speeds up i The brides table was covered A retired Williamston police with oftearloom doth of Irish man is using his trained tsrrior linen nseaby frer parents at their dog in traffic safety talks He own wedding It was cantered tells the story oi a dog who dis by a lavish wedding caketlank obeyed and the dog acts it out ed by cornucopias of blossoms Legislators having 65,000,000 ho cako was cut by Elizabeth to spend for mental hospitac Conc , learn the state institutions are During the reception MrsEloisef Fritz Shilling, a farmer liv overcrowded 20 percent Campbell sang bv request the l  v  Although Ft Custer has been , Dssert Song with Ennis Flem it may be used as a joint army ingotlpiaJio School Notes iaderqarten, and First The negro is making gains is his struggle for socal equality The knaerguxten nave started 11fBJUe 9 5 HJSI C rhythm band They are getting baiJSastVland    ready lor iheir Chrittnas party TP w  t u  W war alrxH to tte Chrvi states fraternal organizationsWe sence She tells us she had a 9 lc  Sta 9prtoq birthday Saturday Happy birth  S0,  a 1  I aay Cheryl  ola Heacock, as their pastor  Nancy Ltarrow is back too and or J3 vears he was Partorol itells us she ha a new babybro fJF0 l h2f thLr  a8S He  weli educatedU We drew names and will have,  our Christmas party Dec 19  Karl Burg has  returned to  Many think that Mich State from U THESe PAYS, WTRIOTIC AMERICANS AR CALLED UPON TO SAVE AS THRIFTILy AS SQUIRRELS TO WORK LIKE AvERS AT PRODUCTION FOR NATJONAUTRENTHANP TO BE AS STUBBORN AMWIpeS IN QMVINO ONLV WHAT THEV NEED school afteranTlnsTSai g VSkeSS r rneinbership they do not berZrl i , K  u Icome so until 1953 as the teams shhm ter WAU C6ifKbratehi3,wera scheduled ahead Never 8th birthday on Dec 6th  the less they must abide by n, nK S u  iq Ten rules The Big Ten refus Th second grade  the, Jto let    Q fvcTetlCS w WQe   Bowl and rulJd thSm inelgible ri T9 haXmq  i r the Rose BowL Michigan  first experience with enamel gtatQ razed Michigcm over it at  n,A r J  nual football banquet for iheir Christmas party  h   choice for   ctSnSLCUff 11 GuSTta i Rolf owl Coach We8 Feiler of , son Mildred Kellenberger, Jacx g g ho logt the champin 1, UTyt had Perfect j ihip to Michiqan on a snow cor Spel ing records last month n P f    , The  Tourth and Filth Grades   of that college liarged M1UuiVhamr m thehSrTeffegyast week He fai 5th grade is Nancy bihpin,runn , tf7uA 1 r1rrv ier up Karen Gustafson blamed for the bonehead play i The 4th grade champion  j tiiut lost the game to Mich With  seconds to qo to the half instead of usiing up the time on plays are ho osaered a punt which ichi Death Notices ing 8 miles north of Kalamazoo jound the deed body ofkffolynDrown f  Churclies St Marys Cafhoiic CLurch PiBCkey Michigcm Uie Uaa HSV xiMwrriisivyni triad iNt,wt,iL 18, of Stockbridge in his cornheld I Rev Fr  h  asXJ MIKI WEALTHY iSuzanneClarkrmnnirTpTTatl tego totiiehalf instead i Hacchovitz  The absences this week down to three    Sixth Grade   The 6th qrade is havinq a Christmas play called a Chanqe in Christmas, written by Mrs  j Tasch  They painted the class room windows We welcome James Massey home from North Carolina Seventh Grade The 7th qrade is givina a play called Christmas Landing The  cost of characters erj ABENEWELL Chris  Campbell turned dowasttfi trtr academy Mrs Lontz is a qraduate of a week after she disappearedbrie Sunday Masses n tY mrUn Pinckne hinh school and attend is the dauahter of Mr and Mrs c,,myo kin   RANDY SMITH cdr force station Sally Milbr IT rorc iKiuun Pinckney high school and attend is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Summer bb0, S00, 10i00 l3pTEI SMITH Dick Campbell Supt of Public Instruct Thus,ed Michiqan State College Mr j Glenn Drown of Stockbridge and Winter 800 4 1000  vVMS BARTON Patty Thayer ston wants an uptodate history Lentz graduated from Nashville graduated from high school there Novenna Devotions f BARTON CHILDREN Agatha Hon of Michigan for use in tne public hiqh school cad the University in May She enrolled at Western Confessions ryjoan ClarkMary  schools of Michiqan He served three State, Kalamazoo this falh After Friday evening at 730 p mx and Joyce Wagner qan blocked and fell on fo the winning touchdown Gov Williams in a radio speech last week charqed he was not qettinq a square deal from the faaie board oi canTOM ers who are all RepublioansThey canvassed the vote and certified  WiJUams qot 1154  more votes thdn Kelly but refuse to declare him elected, qivina as an excuse the recount miqht change itThegovernor says the recount Is ill egal The law says file defeated candidate must petition for the r count and under the board Jinq thre is no defeated candi irAgatna Hn didate Harry Kelly thinks the ryJoan ClarkMary Lou Hohman recount may be over by Jan 1 1951 but we doubt it Recounts toko months rmd sometimes a schools 01 Jvncniqan xie servya uire jiuiy, IVXHUIIAVU uio ivui  rnaay evening at ou p Bn ana Joyce waaiitM  The deer season has closed years in navy He is employed spendinq Thonksqivniq at Slock Friday after Novenna Devotions  MRS CLAUS Marylyn Van Slam  T berroitiriT946 took and business is qettng back to in the Lansing office of Smith, oridge, she returned to Kcama Saturday 730 to 900 P, ML brook  7r TTirrUason is the determ Wi , T vl  ,rttd Hmrhmrn A Orvll Inr Thp ronn zoo the Sundav maht followina I SunHnv hftlr, ftnn Mrraa DAVID DARREL David Brady ri v r K yfWr of dianuted SANTA  Raymond Wagoner intaon of 1 Donalee Swarthout and tatty lflffmmi Thayer drew a picture of 2 girls be taken to cou   rea and a boy stanainq in he q , joll, is Senator ATsnow singling Chris anas carolIt for he efgrBHl and business is qeitng DUCK J UI u xjnuiu iiiwc ui WJUU, wuwy, v    auwuuy ou w 3uu normal aaain To prevent wastA Hinchman  Gryll Inc The coup zoo the Sunday night following f Sunday before 800 Mass hunters are asked to give any le viU reside in Charlotte  From the college dormitory she  Slricnr, thv have no use for to   went 2 blocks to a drug store to 3EI5Sh iLtSutions  MARRIED ilN HOWELL qet a lunch and was never seen j Goagregaticnal Community charttobie inions    A  HoweU den allVe aqain  eaviliq the   BY DOG SLED TO MAINE  tist, and MrsMildred Olrich Bray sloreThe past week hundreds of Rev Donald D Brady, Pastoi s , , ion of Howel were manied at St persons have searched the Kalam i T TrailblcEzer at narson Us very goodCast week on US 112 Gerald Josephs rectory Howell, Sarur azoo area in vain The girl was 4UD frailoiazer at narson  y citizenship Reason of Pinckney saw a dav afternoon Thev were attend reported seen at many place Ej chart hur Vandnburq The H this cans do not fear GOT William IWMawU   ,   , jwre attend reported seen at many pwoeirj D 1Q i03Q smon  ThfemonTh is a Christmas tree madei in ofhee as they con o  strange iaht Itwa a fur dad ed bv the brides son Hugh,  Donnalee SwarthoutEach per fm Howie  The farmer went out to put up c,, son in the room is represented Meet  lire, all boards and commise Vandenberg is by Lonnaiee owartoouiwwi     Vandenberg w son in the room is represented ons  condition and if he by an ornament and if a person in aai ld appoint ,,1 ni1 m cl rnntm hla Of dieSOV,WllHani3  man driving a sled drawn by 8 her daughter Mrs Wm nowe in larmer vvui UL W y  , , SunHav Alaskan huskies These doqs of Detroit  no trespasssmg signs and saw  506 Youth tor Christ rrr rvrrt wolfe and are used as the body, the snow having melt 1 11, , i if u SClhedrive was Cecil DERRYBERRYUMSTEAD ed enough to reveal tShe Khad  Yanimp Moore a 42 year old fur trader I Wesley Umstead son of Mr been attacked and had been rrgusic JaCk VanimPwho Was on his way from Fair and Mrs L W, Urnstead ofTinck dead since the mgnt she disap  cantataDec 21st,  VvrnV Alrtika to his home in ney, was marned to Miss Louse peared YrnA HrvTiHinrra  inv H,r SonK A picture was Derryberry oi Detrot at that  The girl is known here She  , idinqs of Joy ,dir tSSn as passed through i place Nov 28 They are on awas a friend of Mary Holt, neice ec b Mrs Brady S5fL wVieh aoDeared in thei,weddinq trip to Oklahoma On of Mrs Stanley Dinkel and has 1 irIS andSt papers, their return they will liv in De been here with hei She has a, C Mennomte Church Ann Arbor caKi H I  I brother, Gerald, with the army in L fev iara beacny Pastor TTrHTNINrHITS TAVERN j  r Germany The dead girls moth S P bupt   j nigr  j  rmean America but Jap LIGHTNING HlTb CONSERVATION HOTsB er is the daughter, of the former ft5  M Paui    ie Bit amde have an wberenVoi them hav The Pinckney Tavern was hit, The ground water levels de Mae Brown of Pinckney, sister Mfng V L fY m LJ a  been several years and have Jap VJuahtaincrdSixiQ the hard elec cUned again in November 07 of of Mrs Alice Schpenhals and the  y School llju jbeen Wng pictures anaaec  oeen w y sweetnearts, talStuiSayqhUt en i a ft lato Charles Brown of Pinckney  Jren  W   ll4ajuruuny ue room with CnnstmaS  nfLrSuri bv Com 5d vlathe Televis aerial It is against the law to cut Her great grandfather Terry  mq  shouid foil in self control his or 1theyare denament falls off the treeTheclass his cf s eYalI menns pre3ident,Manlyn VanSlambrook termn i to proeni DV is shown by a star at the top j   Eighth Grado  A   v  On the Bth grade honor roll At present the war In Korea ia witn ui As and bs at last mark going against u when we ap incs were Hicjty MillerGretchen, parently had it about won Ge  idLh iierii iieachy, Eva Mae, Mcirinur had Ped toQJt Keiiojwrgcr wnriey Simonson he boys home by Christmas He The reverse was caused by Cam teed vkTthT Television aerial It is against the law to cut Her great grandfather Terry ouS rep1, mq 1   ,, Mnra iit TenteSna the war ErSLToVSe , Drown owned and liyed in the igventog orshg     t, oreinen Tasch and MMmgtnd owhelmina u rStSo ar oil the motors in ihe Mid west Wild Life Con house now owned by Charles C9 Ujjisrwce omxey  e of numbereThere i c theplace and then followed the ference will be held at Columbus McRorie , weanesaa bUj i M   Y ,  ,   mi wre te the bowling alley where Ohio Dec 14 16  REV POTTER FETED Rev Potter was invited to at  INTERCEDES FOR SLAYER Hovoid Thayer ci Piace dt did slight damage No one was The flesh of the muskrat has hurt but guite a few were uiqm , always been eaten bv noians eaed 1 aTia many white men  The bear is only 8 inches long me nowtii oupuai, eaiuui m iu   vi ML OI   J    pmemry DNOS DAUGHTERS    12 1 cnitte oiiiu qoij,i XS5S3if w  by force of numbereThere is aan LLLC OiCtRS TUESDAY  ger of a Dunkergue 1 Livingston Loage No 76 F  talk oi using the A bomb We jiwd the following offi are not geting strong from our alUes They support fear h Hev Potter was invitea TO ax , r rw w   1 v tend church Sunday night by Jf L TS fs 7   r K 11 ChmesI andare wUling to QQ  the Howell Baptist church in 10  lf kS2E SSJ1   SniSuqnl toSS wmeans to ,appeal  TO raws v7  , w , them Great Britian ctnd FranOJ INCKNTT KINGS DAUGJiTfcK and weighes 12 ounces at Dinn cogniuon ot nis goiaen anmver 1 detim for murderbesi When ir w rnr Ivlier mem uiwi u ior a man, woman Mich State San J rf jeUy for Xmas montoa there In edd and snowy, couwrw  qptHMU JSTTtS  orge coroner taalaJrsnonbdenw early spoil ffiX  X father never pr a homejAjosibrook mver they can be used as aruuanq Rather nari 1 ve4Ur z, i 11W,, r, T in J for him Klftttl rmrt a romnrm IXTI AI Uu DWQ Mzrr UN c glasses J iviuier wv ,cwi v ,  J W Curiett of Communist China ffQiy receWCnW Gen JTSSSmSL Ona Campbell  ffljte George Gardner e pcn ISnowl  6 Saturday, Dec 3 mere wm   SeTdrtve in the n ST limits Have, your Papi JJS for 4H Handicraft Qub MABBED W DETTUOT ney atfer a delightful pCS ol forestry in the Grv served bv Rev Pofer were Ti sSi befagcelbrated  mGrW MiMonU ru TLr Pods Huron, Gardenddle, and,7 brffb lOpoint buck with a others Rev Potter wordaied of bingo and refreshment, of ,L T WMTbeeii baaged at Clare, Mich, in 1903 three ice cream and oak lot of 2 VlSaU yafsrTwcyears after his prfra career lovely gifts were pressnted uiarence A O ZSZ ,7 Trter ounce d , aiaoir Flint, Marshall, of rice 5 nret Howard Taylor, Gd S D Flint, salt a     r,  ,PSX Chaplain Rex Sackett, Tyrian greatest PWXajvation ti from Chelsea Dexter and Pinck Jl TW A S oiin  the highestbirth ratewi Miss joy nranae flerry at LneJseajr Tv A A VM Krrv,n of rice and a ua and Robert Dale Quigley alsolPTA1  DUnt saH day China of Chlea Guests were present LDT  the higHestbirtti re  the opportunity of a We tun evenin ,Lodc Detroit and Secy Robinson iivjiiiea  O E S pSieT oolbw was mamea The ow to ja w g toqute  Si place on No 2 J2 SSFyJmSt t Y 491  rrwina Nor to ohftl not MORE DIER MOT George Meabon tr wot a deer TWO MORE STRICKEN Dexter has 2 more polio vie  tfms They are EHsabeth Led WM iv wa 01 TWar Aimrt wldge 12 aod her sister Cella nearBenUey take last vesk J18 ftncknfcffi 5  R dMof Fred Rebmoi fr a Mali tdfft Ssftarttiout 18, Pincimey, gwara , tJIJL TK oMnn rini mm WJA from liii potestfi PSa2ff,BEiBa,l,,i  JSPW ti V   v  rti ,    WW   V  iWTJwsiyW ,  WT wm,      , UfX  Wednesday, December 6, 1950 Vj  ,   WJHBOBWG NOTES uving , vii Supervise Howell Thi1HowelL Mlchiatm ass iw BET  Dc, 5, 6, 7 Lancaster Dorothy McGulr I MondL1 wto started in IurWd Hejxllccms aid each allowed 3  MISTER 880  ffig hcdlealiyer and a J Coy  iBriP0  star pSponSyitf tS11 hoard has I THE RANKER AND THE LADY wiponea its tnp to inspect the Cartoon Kensmgton site near Brighton tnesit for the proposed nationalbunday Monda D 10 ll  Cazleton Friday Saturday Dec 8, 9, Richard Widxnark, Paul Douglas in PANIC IN THE STREETS Roy Rogers In  DexterTheatre Ai CovHtieaed You always do   with an So Comfortably Warm So Wonderfully Relaxing I The gende warmth of your automatic blanket lulls you to sleep ever so quickly Featherlight and luxuriously iuity, this blanket keeps you comfortable all through the night    automatically adjusts to temperature changes in your room All you do is set a single control Automatic blankets come in twin or doublebed sizes    in beautiful pastel colors They are wonderfully easy to care for  wash like any other woolen blanket Get a good nights sleep tonightand every nig    Get an automatic blanket under omsidercrtion The Dexter high school basket ball team plays 4 games before Christinas Mrs August Engie Honurah Fohey of Whitmore who has been, confined inSt Joe hospital Ann irbor with a broken hip recoverig Beverly Jean Tupper, daughter f Mr and Mrs Ward Tupper of Dexter was married to Richard Huston of AnnA rbor Nov 25 by Rev Bishop n sat Sanaa dncw iS p THE NEXT VOICE YOU HAR UUXUK2 James Whitmore  Comedy Cartoon News Friday Saturday Dec 8, 9 Delux Double Bill FREE FOR ALL fun for all starring Robert Uumming Ann fciyth an Percy Kiionde Joe Paiooka in , THE BIG FIGHT baed ca richer comic strip  Starring Leca Cxroi joe Kirkwood Shows 7 p, m and, 830 Sunday, Monday, Doc, 10, Nancy Davis Jy   n Tues, Wed, Thui, Dec, 12, 13, 14 Doris Day, Gordon MacRea Gene Nelson, Eve Arden TEA FOR TWO 2a Technicolor , Comedy  Cox toon PRETTY BABY a, tot who put 2 honeymooner on the spot with starring Dennis Morgan, tieisy Drake anc Elxxxr Gween and New ComingDevils Doorway AH the Kings Men I Betty Pickickrughter of Mr and CVT V 4 fi   44 U A rVli fci  Mrs Erwin Pldd of Dexter won a SXIJY Ail lIUJfl weeks trip to Dallas, Texas as  Chnen JVfccn the delegate of the Washteaw J   T  Junior Farm Bureau   Schultz, Bros, have opened a  hardware store at 2902 Baker Rd Dexter Friday Saturday Dec 8, S, i THE HAPPY YEARS4 fgpftr by Tocnataoa TO Dean StockwelLDarryl Hickman Scotty Beckett, Leon Ames i lues, Wod, Xhur, Dec 12, 13, 14 J3 SUN HGHTER A Drama Starring Gregory Peck, a man who lived by his gun Cartoon anti  Newi ComingBlue Heaven Life witr Father, sponsored by  Dextei Kiwanis Club li Cf  Twie in EDISON EllCTIK THEATRE  7 pm, Mondays, WXYZTV See Your DEALER    or your tdioitofficf  Born to Mr and Mrs Fred Sing c ,Elaine Young of Gregory at Kavve hospital Stockbridqe last Sunda Monday, Dec 10  week a son, Frederick Stevens, I Emory Hoard of Greqory and  Mrs, Myrtle Lewis of Lansing j were married Nov, 19 by Rev Wooicock of Gregory, Mr and Mrs Walter Corser of Unadilla were honored on their 60th wedding anniversary Nov 4, by a dinner at the church Tue8 Wed  Dec I2 13 14 annex Bom to Mr and Mrs William Darrow at McPherson hospital in Howell Nov 22, a son Rev Richard Robertson  M AVOW fWfAiiUt Stockhodqe, Michigan ,, SIERRA A Western In Color  wttfc Wanda rendrix Audie Murphy  Friday Saturday Dec 8, 9, Burl Ives, Dean Jean Jagger P TENSION Sundoy shows  5 v, s I murder mystery with Toyland Premier The Boy and the Eagle Ricnara BoSehaTt Audrey Totte Calling on Michigan  Outfoxed THE JACKIE ROBINSON j Sunday, Tuesday, Dec 10, 12 i A Drama Starring LIVS OF A BENGAL LANCER Jackie Robinson, Ruby Lee and Kipling story of Kyber Pass with Louise Beavers J Gary Cocper, Franchot Touo of Cartoon Spoxtreeij atost Nw IUMW katniv T Wisconsin is the new pastor of StJohns Episcopal church,Howell Rev Fr Fedawa of Owosso, a former Howell priest, has been MOB 715, US p m A t r xiicsjrKr MODERN, LOWCOST   HEATING v I fir  5  6  f Donald Casmer, 23 of Lansing was shot in the ribs accidently J mate a monsignp Jast week by Howard Tottingham  3 of Corunna whila hunting deer 5 6 miles north of Howell A clipped editorial in the Liv the 400,000 men who hunted deer ngston County Press points out j SJ j in northern Mich, last month is j  double the ffqhing force we have i in Korea i Dec 14 is the deadline for filing crpplcations to take the examna iton for postmaster at Cohoctah Coming No 711 Ocean DriveFrontier Marshall County Fair CorrungRetuTn of Jesse Enchantment James V V A UlflKm moRniiiG I OAL HEATER  todel 520B  lb C1 Cap J  mum PARMERS FEED  SUPPLY  YM, the modern convenience and amazing ptocomy of tfat WARM MORNING heater it Inily a sntatian Its tht only heater of its Idad in tht world Exduiive, patented interior conitruction xttulta in an abundance of titan, healthful heat and big fuel saving Heats 11 day and night without refueling Boms any hd oi cool cokt oc briquets 8tmlautomatio tfttlno Ittd Start a firt but onct a ytart GosBt It and tea tht dependable, lowcost WARM MORNTNQ today  Mrs Ilia Reason and sonChashave moved from the Jay Reason home in Pingree to Howell The Ann Arbor Council of  Churches has approved a plan bring 50 displaced persons there, from Eastern Europe  Sj5  The Burroughs Adding Mach  J of Detroit announced a planj J ,o pav pensions of 125 to employees 65 years ol have worked for the Cv 30 years or more Beyond Compare Value Beyond Equal a monthf Sfl who  apany COMPANY Max Russell M Water Sjr terns t6 Stanley OinKel 9 V m urn   M Am  ead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROTLY 540 Each COWS 5Q0 Eaceh HOGS 140 per Cwt WE BDY HlDEb mD CAU SKINS Central Dead Stock Co  25 Years Ago St Marys church has been newly decorated  After 32 years of se vice as j Grand Trunk agent at Gregory j and Pinckney Willis H Clark rej tired Nov 30 He succeeded Will Black here, in 1904 who was tran sferred to St Johnx, At the senior class social Fri i day night Roy Reason, popular 8th grader won the pie eating contest The following high school stu dens axe on the honor roil for NovDorothy Carr, Wayne Can, Bertha Walters, Vera Kellenberg  er, Robert Stackable, Harry Mur phyElizabeth BokrosHazel Smith Marion Levine, Viola Burnett,Viv ian Kingsley,Helen Feidler,Oer trude Tupper, Rita Roche Wil helmina Bourbonnais, Rusaeli Readjanet FeidlerLoretta Roahe, j Elizabeth Spears  Mr, and Mrs John DWhite en tertained 40 people at dinner Sunday in honor of his birtday Married Nov, 28 Henry Gehringer and Mae Starkable of Mor ion, Mrs Mary Teeple Mann died at Eugene, Oregon Dec 4 The body will be brought here, 1 j Rexie Smith won first prize inf  the amateur contest at the opera  house Friday nigM Waifs Leland brought us  old bill printed laf a FtackiiT demee Iuly 4, 180 It  Dance at Adamj Hiitaa PinJo neyMusic by WmeaqTZlitoS Bros Band Bill 240 prop     V X 1 err HAW ff V PG OTA iff I, 5 Piece Dinette 6875 FEATURE FOR FEATURE, DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR THIS DINETTE GIVES YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY STURDIER CON STRUCTION, HANDSOME STYLING, BETTER MATERIALS 30X40 TABLE EXTENDS TO 52 INCHEqENUINE PLASTIC TOP AND DUCAN PLASTIC COVERED CHAIRS CHOICE OF COLORS v Beurmanrs M ONE MILE EAST OF HOWELL ON ROUTE i 8  K  JiSfMtxT  texr r  rWL  zi I RK h MC  pF V 3 ,W  4  iS   r  THE WNQKNEY 9I8PAK3T Wednesday December 6, 1950 Is Pndmey Dsencn t v Th X AX e Peoples  toet ei cJFlfftr r 1 Piststflwi 114 uMMf3LJFS oh tore   Born to Mr and Mrs Arthur DeVoe Viola Burnett at St Joe hospital Ann ArborDec i,a son Duaae Clarence Hex mother,Mrs Marion Burnett is taking care ot the 4 otler DeVoe cMaren Mrs Mary Baughn and MrsHelen Singer entertained  group ei ladies at the ssrogAA home flssssf fcftt ct OB ttoxk shower for Mrs Clarissa HectorA lUfcch eon was servefl and the guest ex honor received many niee gifts  Warren Fuchi jr and wife oi 11 Detroit were week end quests at Groceries, Orygoeds the Earl Gallup, home Cann 00H ist , Shoes ishings legepie  r vft      9  istoreJ j Mr and Mrs Gilbert Campbell and son, Robert, of Frazer were week end guests at the Merwin Camobell home Garth MeyerMerwin Campbell and Jack Hannert went to Stjoa nospital, Ann Arbor Sunday to give Clinton Frye of Strawberry a blood transfusion but did not do so as the hospital dia not have enough help available toi giva one Sunday night Mr and Mrs Jack FoIIick and 2 children and Mrs Watson oi Detroit called on Mr and Mrs henry hauck Sunday at vhu Curletl home Joe Clark was home from West ern State college, Kalamazoo over the week end He is spend ing this week end in Chicago Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson re turned from their trip to Fiondc last week While there some thief stoletheir suitcase and 2G0 in clothing H  men rtliable and lo rutsfy, dissolve and sapnify grtaiVl trtth and oW or pie solids JJii medtn cheol guaranr qjck ond tffl cient reivbt  12 to 16 hoft NO SHUTDOWN of poQlorfonkncy rhemiconj working  5 JO, 15, 25, 50, o,d  ONUNffiS My ton Hughes  17 Lakeside Dr  RttA 1 Senior Play Thats Mv y TO BE PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS AT PINCKNEY HKqtH SCHOOL ON Dec 8, 9 , CAST OF CHARACTERSfe   fs flJJjS   PALMER BAXTER, on author JOHN P WAR Mrs Viola Read entertaned thy EVELYN BAXTER, his wife JO ANN GRIFFITH asi rtesiaciiis of tne Livmqston J   EST rfilCE EVER Spcolal de luxe PH1LGASTAPPAN Range  J nobert Bowers and wife of Web I iter we Pas Ooiuiiy Imqs Dauauters noinD isciay, mqston at her j MISS ANN were Sunday dinner quests  ot Mr and Mrs John McDonnel Miss Betty VanBlaricum dauqh C W Hooker and sons of Ani ter ot Mr and Mrs Bruce Van Arbr were Sunday quests oi Biancum wxu woiy at the Kinq Ar, and Mrs Bert Hooker oeeley plant was hurt in an onto acciaent last week and Is in St MRS I jtfiry henry, son of Mrs,  j Henry will latiV, instantngTitfnc feuraeiv removable pore drip trays V ItUBlHeoven with gfaaaw inl and oven Might t4fcour dock vnth builtin time V fthntrde siiials oooJng tbne, up to GO rriutca V fgrtture irforniatioii V BtaaftMtcd Bijjnel tvd 4vt is on , v Si range V LQBg worAirss arrt, oi Iain finish Conetaicu w ti TttC Mr and Joe hospital Ann Arbor, with fac kxke his ial injuries She was riding with j iieretord call to th 4 H exhuau Mrs Crockett of Gregory when  at Detroit on Dec tj 7 Dale iviar the car skidded on the ice near shaiL son of Uiarence tviarsiiuxi Poraqe Lake  uieory aiso has an exhioit The Pettysville Civic Assn and the North Hamburq Extension Alice Gearhart of Dexter speii, Group qave Mr and Mrs John bunuay at tne Mark Mash home McDonell a surprise Monda  Mrs blla Stapiah of near Uhei night at the Lester McAfee home sea spteut ine weeic ena at ine in honor of their 25th woddinq, Louiti Coyle home  anniversary buaday quests of Mis Rose Frank and Ernest White of How iiCuate Wbie Mr Marjory Park ie called at theBenWhit hom inson and daughter, Judy, of Sunday Ann Arboi and Mrs Cora Saw , The Wm Kennedy family of year oi Ann Arbor, Detroit were Sunday guests of ivlr ana Mrs Cierry Eichman Ms  Vollmer are oarinq tor the Glover child t, Mrs JSetue Vauqhn has gonp ren while tneir mother is in theto Webster to spend rthe winter hospital with a new baby ,hnher  Mrs Rov Billy Shehan of Ann Auor and 7111, n, , nx ,  E Francis Shehan of Easl Putnam k ch Clark was in Ann  c,, f  , urr, Arbor Monday BAXTER Palmers aunt  VIRGINIA SHIRLEY LOIS KEENE, the Buxtersnelghbor  NORMA EVERS VIRGINIA KEENE, her daughter  MARY MARGARET CLARK wi CJLLEn, Virginias girlfriend  MARLENE flCHNBDn ALVHN, bulw at the Keenee JOHN PACEsR OLGA the Baxters maid  BETTY 6EGBB LESLIE TREMATN, a newsboy CHARLES CAJJU CHUCK LEROY, his pal  MILTON MATTESON LAUREN GRIFfTITH, friend of Virginia  BRANDON WHIJ1 ALDEN SAUNDERS JOHN HAMMBLi CLAIRE WILSON   SUSAN CAMPBEI NINA HAMILTON KATHRYN H1NRY SYNOPSIS OF SCENES up ur truest 1B CKS  ilBERAL TRADEJN ALlOWANCrON YOUR OLD RANGE Now s the time to modernize y ur Vilchon with Philgas ,   the thity otlod gas for farm an tAn Vomos You can huM far ard v , but yoj vrnt find a bor vu aiyulire an this bee11 He lue raige fenVrr, too, KQ WV z CJ  vnerou tiuucin uiL  u on your oid range   regard less of type, rnke, a corrlirtenf Ersy term, ff you wish MANY OTHER PHILGAS A FIANCES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I were Sunday visitors at the Wm Shehan home The L J Swarthout family at tened a dinner Sunday at th home of Mrs Edith Gailup in Fowlerville honoring her daughter, Mrs Hazel Rogers of Morris Plains, New Jersey Mt and Mrs Tom iine enter tained 14 children at their homo Friday night on the occason of the r son, Dicks 6th birthday Mr and Mrs Chas Whitehead and Beatrice Lambom of Greg  5hinwTXXi  v   Mrs Cora Sawver of Howell is rr spending the winter with Mn Mose Hendee 4 Joe King and family of Detroit were Sunday guests of the Qirf ord Chambers family The Vincent Shields tarnily of Ann Arbor were Sunday quests a the Lee Lavey home  Herb Sneed and wife of How ell were Sunaay evening guests at the Ross Road Home Mrs Albert Shirley entertained    a group of women at her horn ory called at the Jesse Heniv j abl Wednesday night at a ling    The entire action takes place In the Baxter Eastern city ACT ONE A summer day ACT TWO Scene 1 Later that same night Scene 2 One week later Evening ACT THREE Immediately following Ad Two, SPECIALTIES THE QUINTETTEJ Paul WareBrandon White, Mtftort Matttso Sonny Fuhrmc i Duans Gulick Accompanist Susan Campbell home Sunday  , , Mr and MrsAlbert Dinkel were in Lansing Thursday eri3 partv Mrs Mary Hofi entereaincd at dinner last Thursday nightMiji Allen Davis called at the Albert Minnie Tolles c Bay City, Mr Dinkel home Sunday He is last ancl Mrg   Darrow Mr a DUETSusan Carrbcll, Brandon White Accompanist Eloyse Campbell TAP DANCINGSnny Fuhrmaa Mrs back from the north  Sunday guests of Mr Mrs Lloyd Hendee were Mr and and Mrs Henry Hauck and Mr and Mrs P W Curlett and Paula Sunday gnosis of Mr arH K fUt KMchM Rngi from 9950 Automatic Waftr Hfn from 950 SEE US TODAY Wl HANCRt AIL fNSTALUTiOM 0CTAIL4 Swart hot  Mrs June Hendee and sons and Mrs James Whitley were Mr and Robert Horine Mrs H J McKenzie of Detroit 1 Pat Jeffreys was home from  jack Schosser oi Ann Arbor East Lansing over the week endj Mr and MrsEarl Baughn were He qraducrtes at the stcte police Sunday callers at the Rex Nog ihere this week  gle home in Ann Arbor  The Dan Howlett family of jtGregory were Sunday callers off the nobert Read family omm I  AND USE CHRISTMAS SEALS  Lorenzo Murphy is on the gov jemor recount board They start at Howell today Mrs Besse Henry has dosed her home and will spend the winter with Mrs Iva Reason The John Smiths Kathryn Glea sonreturned from Mio last week j where they spent the week end I with her parents i The white fish are said to be running ia Little Portage Herb Sneed, Let Huff, Temple Metz and Francis Fish of Howell had a good night there last week Sunday guests of Mr and and Mrs Fred Read were Drand  Mrs Steve Brown Mr and Mrs  Chc3 Aellio of Detroit, and Mr i I and Mrs Joe Schosser of Aim t  Arbor   The Robert Umstead famly   have moved to Walled Lake and I he is working for the Chrysler V  Motor Co Lloyd Hardin and his  family Have moved Into the P house Tcrtd by them   Rebert Vedder and iamilv ov The Hcmard Rdfca  moved to Ann Arbor where he is Sunday at the George W1WP on the hre dept home in Ann Arbor mnfot Only you can  , rcwfW ii  v  IX , ssMsMBSSMssissssisiBssssiv a  p  A vV ,,         ww   Wedacd y, Wownber W, lttO 47 jllears Ago  1  ttrfnecdafc 1 JOUBBOYs 01 SEBVTCE 6 1950 gri , iV lollowng are called to rel I Rev Cop oi the MX church J fort 4or army induction Dec 5 1 venisou le brought back from the  Harry HasenbuiL Howll Paul has our thanks for a roast ol  north Born to Lyle Briggs and wiie 1 Dec 6, a son   Win, Kennedy returned from  the north last week with a deer, The Young Mens Club will put on a wrestling and boxing pro  qram t  rooms and the accabee hall Saturday night The card is follows Wrestling  PMFESSIOIUpliM Doherr, FowlervMe Leon Glenn, j Jerry Housner Adrian Seiqle of  Brighton Stanley Cook, Muford Thomas Bain, HowelltElwia D Breuiser, Gregory, Larry Camburn gave us 500 ,last week to send the Dispatch 4o the boys in the service Any  one else who wishes to donate 1 may do so Also give us the ad J dresses of the boys in Jhe ser   THE HNCKNEY SArfTAHlUM MABT1N k LAVAN Hey M Duffy, hL P Wktmm ,qAtl0y Sjffl uuu   JflcbiQon j Idqhlpn, Mich iicdiyTi00 A M to IKW P M Phone iwTll  fcrncnrinq  Except Wednesdays MoTuFrLScrUytom   HmtM DR G  McCLUSKEY  State 8717 Lakeside iDrive license Hush La Caverly vs EmilIxrmberteon  vice DuringJWorld War II we L  , with any other fuel oil heater  Compare it for ECONOMY  cVcu get fuel savings of up to 1 full gallon of oil out of every 4 with DuoTherms exclusive Power Air Blower You get more heat from every drop oj oil  because the DuoTherm Hepplewhite is built around an amazing fuelmiser burner The Hepplewhite  hn3 a special builtin WasteStopper, too, that gets mi re heat into your home    keeps heat from tf ng up the flue Campere it for COMFORT Vtu get gentle waves of warm air circulating evenly n floor to ceiling    no cold corners    no c J floors Fingertip Control Dial makes it easy s uning a radio to get just the heat you want ornpore It for BEAUTY x i get fine period furniture styling The Hepple vhie beautifies your home as it beats it Come in,  the DuoTherm Hepplewhite Heater today at  Temple vs Cde Mclntyre, Fred cS vs Albert Mills, Clayton vss Brayton Placeway Boxing Rex Read vs Glen Richards B Placeway vs Roy Caverly Fred Teeple vs Oyd Mclntyre Ray Kennedy ys Proi MUler Mortey Vaughn vs Cecil  Sigler  Deaist 112 North Mlchioan Ave PrtvTlv vs Emii LamDenson i vice, uunng waria vw , i mjilvll nriwtrm  Fred Md vs Ruel CadweU, Rej sent ot 200 paper, to the boy  Retjdsnce 814 drT Tohnsn vs B PlarewayRoy  m the service w w  cwJSL w a jiTj i  TGIW Richards Fred  Auxin s a fl W 910 V   by AwJSusiita  Read vs Wen  MOU S nfrKPW RIHd 0 Howell  MifflJsa Corp Barl lone t son of Mrs  HSB 8MM s Maude Jones of HoweH has been i Sndea in KoreaHe went over  Phone 183 207 E J Tfi lat Icmuary   Howell  vaeaiaaa 3ptBdwcnd HoweU left for j Real Estate, hxsuKmce efage VTTc7 SCy A , has been worldna or nurmann 1  Clark of HowelL He has ta I  fcse PohnssontKennedV  c fc IRSSL Campbell Kennedy,  Mte    List Yctttt Piopeitv Wife, Mt LEE LAVEY General Insuiance Richards Rex Read Gene Smith of Anderson has EdfE best tackles ever , Gene srnnn oi  rr one ox vnw  team Win nusked 1500 bushel oi com this g ag eide I ert VanBlaricum has purchas of ,  fttta J g   ed a new piano 4 t4j   other guard 2rcKk e  Mrs Patrick Kelly is visitina in i   Emmett GiarK m   Chelsea Ann Arbor and Dex i  ter, Wm, Gilbert has moved on  j119, liVe to heat hom to  1 o 1M7726 APO rm Gilbert lux mavsa w, Ed woiua u, 97706 APO the Wcrtts farm at North Lak J wara T HoweU 012877K 5 SanFrancsco  9MI tfltnntVAilS ionpoiiy aX fxedvqe l orekeeprs, local  LAVETf HARD W AR home Fndny mght toe 04 people Mar v ma  mmm appointment Pron T V ofliers who find plenty of   n 1 Bey Cope, Gearae Green W  This Is a b e Watts iarm a JNOIW  1 warl  w VJrl is Capt E Arthur Swarthout is workma in, Mendd HaarS8cCal the Pinckney Bank n w ftFrancsco  Bert Nash raised 4 carloads j    SiS to Yoved j YB BJT WE SERVE THE TOtKS on the Fred Stowe farm in Una m TOWN TOO Married Dec2 by Rev Farnam t  o fca Jnv of Gregory Roy Placewav and   yofpfarmers who bank    LwTRtiH w are equally oroud  ,orekeeprsvlocal tojf use for 05w  AUCTIONEER Farm Sales A Speciality BERT WYI4E fone Pmckney T8F2   REFRIGERATION SERVICE HABOLD RADY Repairs On All Makes Phone Pinckney 1S4F3  1 C I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Roed, Dexter Phone Dexter 3481  P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modem Equrament Ambulemoe Setvlce  Phonjs 89 6 83 Pinckney, Mlch FRED C KBCKHOFF Sr  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Mver Av Ueviefl MlshiacBi Phone 358 Qesidence 6l LLOTTTHENMB V Livetieck Haulina Weekly Trips Made To Detrofl General Tracking Phens 84F14 Pinckney Midi  CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel Saad Top Sou, Road Gravel Fill Dlr Road Building Blocks Lcda, Piece or Contract 7828 Toma RL, Pinckney Mich, Phone Dexter 3116 Buick  FOR CHRISTMAS YOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR A  FAIR DEAL ON A NEW BUICK IT YOU BUY A NEW 1950 BUICK NOW OR A NEW 1951 BUICK LATER ON YOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR A FAIR DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY ANYCAR GIVE US THE OPPORTU ITY TO DEMONSTRATE ONEOF THESE FINE NEW BUICKS ND WE KNOW YOU ALSO WILL BE A HAPPY BUICK OWNER DRIVE OVER  LETS CT ACQUAINTED  , Mortenson and Irvm Hen ihad telephones instaUecu s rjrriZ bank for ave 1 our services This is  H, STORY OF A MAN WHO , m 5TQHY gjjjp WVJH LOVE The traqedy that ended a  sn wTtSlt Tor adventure aU tS people d our community lwe1 something for you HW WYLIE KQTARYI0E and BONDS 138  PINCKNEY lasfflft i  JOHN E MoCLELLAND STERLING INSURANCE CO rf  Aepesentative 1 69 HoweU 1169 Pinsey Rd HowelL Mid A A A A A APhirBarney Kralzmiller  Uvingston County Ffcone 25586 Representative Ann Arbor 1 OH SALERecord player with d FOR SALEAU white kitchen   Emole Funds Avail changer Plays through any or all range, coal or wood good as We L W Loans k radios within 200 ft Cost 52 00, newheap Phone Pinckney 13F4 The tragedy tnen e1 1 ante xor WiU 8eU for 25ooPhone 150 TOrTTRENTtModern sixloom couples marnage never snom  Estate Mcctgaqee or Personcess, estmate time and iill in by homebase burner Stove for sale have occured except tor a au  Reosonle Rotes Tt, TTCTT, ,TNOC WI JMrs Margaret Burns, phone 71F4 wnn flashing smile ana un  MALE HELP WANTEDtTool MakIA, MT irn   V bands iiasnmg hm   er and Estimator Small shop I WOMAN WANTnDTo care for  offers permanent Job to qualified 2 11911   iaun Member Federal Joosn Insurlapplicant, preferrably should re dry Phone J37F2L Pinckney once Corporation An Deposrte side within reasonable arivingjFOR SALENew 6 room holse kK Insured up to 10400 lor each distance Must be able to pro loo  an acre 0f land burn Hurst, in the American WeeWv ay  Rmdav times Voure unSs Detroit Times  PINCKNEY 4H NEWS Th Pinckney Handy Hammer Cub was organized Nov JV j 700 p m The  Robert Meabon Depositor THE rlftST ATIONAL BAN  flewett Miik ess,estimate time and fill in by doing bench and machine work ,To start most of the time will be  spent on bench and machine Lot  automatic water heater, are place with space for 2 rooms on  second flood and bathlocated at  224 Kuhn St, Gregory for further ier it is expected consiaerable j information  v o,NftlsoiL  time will be spent on precessinq phonQ 70202 Ann ArborJ and estimating jr    T t Bru Trv,1 x rvo Ho Ipri RATFBabv scales, car bea,  Inguire 11360 River land Lake I 11innCtnn Alntnr n 0 Henry Reporter, James , rSyed thoundry at the Ford br ttie lb or bushel ior bridal andbaby showers and UVinUdlUEZ IftUlUI JUIC3 WenowhcweZlmeondOTWin  Cla jonLoi Farm phone 1 1F2 for Christmas presents W start our work next weefc 9R   d former WAC Pna U2F11 lM Flora MacArtor, Phone 163 four BUICK Dealer YOUR BUICK DEALER  YY  1v1  i start our work next wee HowelL Michigan Marshall Meabon is leader, 2613 wSe and alormer WACi Phone 142FU The baby was hrst in 5,244 en FOE SALEUEight j trants Pinckneys   , 8 weeks pigs ThomasMurphy, Pinrikney Phone 1Q8F4  for Christmas presents Mrs Flora MacArtor, Phone 163 oldior call at 422 East Main St in  Pinckney,   10 jic water healer William Gallup and family oi George Roush, Dexter Road l4Wlv w n j Detroit calledat the Murray Kenn  LOST Two dogs, both male, a 2520 30, Kalamazoo white en  FOR SALERecord Player, 12in, 1012 in, 35 t David Ledwidgft ,phone No 5 FOR SALERemington Deer rtttie edy home Sunday  Mrs liir Kennedy icnt last week at the Ambrose home in Howell k  black andtanT hound and a bluefomeikitchen rone, burns wood dek hound with a fan tail near or coal 30 Edmund Haines cni lastMSS east of Pinckney on Friday phone 28  vonnedynight ast WiU pay liberal re fQ iXLE i ward E Edwards Khdk Gun   I 205030 Northlawrv Detroit I Phone University 46487 I  Tb Bank Money Order has become a popular means of pay ing bills in our own or other communities rWn  guage K3,0Shot Gun 1500, also JpnRifle wHh 8 boxes of shells 4500 Lucius Doyle, phone 42 FOR SALESingle 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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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December  oSme W Pc tab1 in the  e   removed  and will be storsd away until OOMed and playeH next season With outside teams such as Dec It took 34000 shells to shootIf Brighton StockridgV S3 SIB geese accordina to Swan Holland Such stars aeGue Imd Areek atticx This i 66 shell a J1  Lamb, Fred Sseaer tap  , ft HaJ2M  j9tfW, QSS I i ine husky dog of Alaska is Mfrver and Chas and Tom Ckrt W w part dog,  8I played xi thi team a5 iSr  n,,121  WiPPi with, a achooi Pyeni THEY PULL THE WWHT VvflEN THEV SP6AK ANO ACT FOR THEIR, CONVICTIONS V  3O,UU0 quills  Chief assets of the rabbit and hare are spaed and ability to dodqe ihe herring run is at its peak in  several league fox Pinckney, We read that a St Qair man has been arrested by the 111 MA  lb Lakes Superior and Huron andi1  Agriculture for adulter the fish are sellmq at 5c a lots at Bayport This dept will seJeat auction Dec 17 491 lots and 9 acres, counles The sale is t Detroit and  ating hamburger He was supply inq 5 restaurants The dept said his product contained a large amount of horse meat We sup   pose like the rabbitpi mam of of iad in Wayne and Oakland I Wcdd War I he apportiofted tt Pontiac j50 50ane horse, one cow Mich State colleqe is studyinq methods, to stop the spread of the  The Thankaivinq season AND THE GOOD CITIZENS ACCEPTANCE of itcsPONSiaiUTy FORPULLING HiS WEIGHTW PROVID4MG FtNAAiCIALSfiCUKiTy FOR HIMSCLFAWD HIS FAMIt S THE GREATEST FACTOR IN THE STRENGTH ANP STAMINA OF OUR, PEMOCRACV, insurance companieT is ruininq gr Hmchey, JJf2 their Blue CroaTpkm Their polic ZJinPJS les are more attractive Worthinaton vs Robert Ferauso Bids have been let tor ptmSTSf Jxyrepsvt JDObie trattslsr taffiftyes at straS8 iWUWIUlTiaadaB, Jane vs Vic  Senator Elmer Porter of Bliss 49rGeer, Win vs Mary Harvey, was Dutch elm disease whiclxhasnot without traqedy OM a train broken out in Mich wreck on Lonq Island killed 76 Bounty payments increased injPP10 when one  GXQMJS Oct to 1949000 There were ito the rear of mother oneThsj 2199, foxes 443 coyottes, 137 bob  the third wrejfc in about a  cats and 3 wolves Yara 0 on biuraad and am Early Mich, loqqers often cut usual there is lSUCh locWna 1 wnite pines 200 lonq and about e bcp ei e horse is  7 ft in diameter v Dewey of New York ana The beaver yields an oily sub I YOJ impelUterre of New York stance used in perfume and to iPflf dRJf0 weeptaa medicine investigations This road j I passenqej only, mostly NORMAN REASON field win introduce a bill in the William vs Lucille Ross, Ixvinq Gorman Reason, 69, son of the legisature too abolish the Siqler vs Mane Sheiters,Bettv YB DuaneIate Georqe and Sarah Barley created boad of administration Benedict, Carl vs Marqaret Holl j g9011 ed at Mejlus hospital One of me govemrship issues later, Carolyn vs Roy Hcxibritter, j won November 26 where he  WinvfJ S II Mejssn Frigjsler I   im P SM, STa m me recent election was the Mcxryin vs Ruth Mabb,JUlie vs 1  a patient the past two Increase in telephone rates GovWiHie Lutes, Enos vs WiUie Roe j weeks He was bom Anril 15, Williams was aqainst it Harry frwn Mary ys Charles Schwar 11881 andhis life was spent m Kelly was silentAs the company ts,Dons vs Norman Stevenson tins vicinity except for a few is about to ask another boost in Low v3 Earl HilLViolet vs Georqe Years when tie was in the auto rates the governorship recount Tester sales business in Detroit and in i funsW will have a bearing on this  oincinnatti Ohio In early life  win nave a pearma  DECEMBER JURY LIST he was associated with his father I Goalee   Putnam Norman Reason, Wmi111 th hardware and farm imple MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS BTh CT ,  , ,ment business Of  kite years he   Hamburq D3iQ Tliurcton Edith has been in the real estate busi    There wiU be a special com VanSlambrook ,iness He also served several TU  munication 4 Livinqeton Lodqe Unadilla Eanqs Richmond terms, as Puntam township sup iffi Nov 30 73 Teachers 6, No 76 F  A M held on Satur MarionL H Bra ton Albert ervisor and was employed on i mcer3 m at parsonage day evenina at 700 p m to Grills j the state tax commission t Trcnlblazers meet at church work three MM degreesAli mem ey PffJi In 14ni   , , T Saturday Church fair LJUZ bers of the FelioWaft team, Genoa Bmce Cox, John MdonVi h,fm one asked to be present Special Deerfiekl Fred KupkowskL Luc i1   Pckney Two at 590 tt00e 5  luncheon served after degree an Hatfield work  Green Oak Beulah KniqhtMar On Tuesday eveTunq, Decern  ion Aen ber, 5th at 8 p m the annual i HanaTern Fenton business meetinq of the year and Hartland Fletcher Hubbel, Rob  MORE DEER SHOT  business men and clerks to their  Some more deer nu sliiisMm osripnti Islaslt We rod week An Inkster man shof one this road once some yean j Saturday, south of here near the a Jhe road Ji in zvcetvership,  game reserveAccordinq to Larry a ii hes iao pcadrhe damaqee Camburn he waited all  day in lesulUaq from 4he previous tw the blixsard for it, wrecks As the engineer and j A doe was shot near there tha jnost of the crew were killedwe May before the season opened tail tojee where cm invesagatian ,and is still there frozen stiff jWM afW anywhere , Tom Line also shot one Satur i,Jv  i si May near the Asher Wylie farm  We read J JI Francis Shehan, Hockey Swar , J  ST Voutand RaV Sullivan Witt wat  wL 2 tg lQSt he tweTSr SS married I jot GSnLCUif and Clare  1 60 year old JoUom He  i Miller, spent the week end at  left her the Income from a millin dollars Four million he left to charity benator Toft of Ohio election of officers will take ert Foidenauer Lodqe will open at 8 p m An oyster supper will be served af  ter lodge doses Every member should be present on thisoccas Douglas Lake No deer I The Don Swarthout and Bran idon White families spent from Wed to Sun at Twin Lakei near Lewistown No deer his election as a personalvlndT Others who brought back aeerIcation   ji and at th were Edward   ,, , Uloou  and luq Wagoner Tony derm   toqtjpifci 4e leopard children were born to this union Sundry 1 1 e  ippl had 4 on his oar when haiCanwJ  it9 wt Jnd   a son, Dean, who died in 1941 v 3vf0xennonOur ChirstJame back He hunted with Ann do  bJSSt   and a dauqhter Pauline, nowKv fill d jS10 PWated, Arboi friends Jeither At kW given da Mrs Dallas Cox of Battle Creek iYin   1 TadX  l  Jtevtasi fought all an There are 4 ajandchildren cmdg WTppierhe SHOOTS COOTTE TUESDAY   gles ot , Ian an  also a sister, Mrs Daisy Huston 1 gJES J  I Francis Shehan of PinckneV also the aidfwea He fcrrctt Georae Gardner W M  HoweUTwpArloa Dean, Joe of Pontiac    M 700Famiiy Nightpot Franks in 1301 he loined Livingston j qTnn rf2SL Howell Ciiv Viola Tucker, John Lodoe 76 76 F  A Id and in i SJ S f1 n B BriwH Borst  1941 was given a liSr member 400toor choir, 7 Senior  a h Iosco Eva Elliott I B Buckley  ship ixiS cantataDec 31H, I w thot ccyoUe Tuesday near Lake iiinteerention isjfermaen and M  enma He Gerald Baui andjto ChangKcdqetok which kiakis Herbst chased It an nouriaYaed by those who have huqf ANNOUNCEMENT Ocedki Phyllis Sou4erRTxm va , The funeral was held Wednes Tyrone Mrs Ed1 Lonke jnesdaf, afternoon at the Swar BrightonCity Mrs E BanfiekL jthout Funeral Home, Rev J M Baqhton TwpArthui Chester, jMcLucas officiating Burial was Cohociah Mrs Chas Taylor  in the Plnclnov Cemetery Coiiva Mrs Florence Pearce i    WMES KEEFER OUR BOYS IN SERVICE  James Keefer 52, of Gregory 1st Lt John Carver recently fA,riday  University cf P f  hall There is a bounty on hav ben killed near buftmes tpfssssisi ,in China W think his reentoation af Europ Cavohy Mesmonlie Churck Paster llell55    lcy5 Cemetery Mr and Mrs Ona CampbelU wish to announce to all who TS   ceived previous invitations for die recepttao for their daughter, Leona and Carl Lents that ai   w  , reception friU b held in Masonic arrived atKeesler Fieit iSisito i Michigan hospital last Tridayt dininq room on Dec 2nd  attend traininq school He receiv ftollowinq a fall from the tliliji je uirnmp mwrinm t TV mriAnt  3      ed cemmission at Stockton,  1 Veterans hospit I WeSseswiS 914, WEDDING ANNIVEHSAJIY JEfo 07foUowenT fS  Tile weddinq ceremony is to Ccdfamia in December 1943 and  Ann Arbor where he was Rev Robert Milcm, iKtoarv Many coiled on Mr and Mrs m22Slrtiirt he held m the home of Mr and served overseas in theEuropean jgMBi was a former DSR  South America wl 1 NSS Sutohmo 2  Mrs Ona CaiHllJor onthe  cer arid moved to Greqory, speaker at the Cavalry Mexmon tag heir 50th wedding acniver members althe tomediate fcmrulyjfromJS His wife, the form nJDetroit in 1949 Surviyinq ite church Sun Dec 3, at lOOOeary Rv Brady performed the   ichere betore but not Icy Fnaay,  policies would be for the per HaPJihot one and 0 did Uie poae of wrtqkljPC theau Alfred Drew J      m   j Many iCK90tlB are proottescl viiva, PTOBATE uadrtt quiot religion On LOT Ir riorqan Hcnta who now brtntr wio 3K  hosn assistanta to Detroit j who calls himteti Prophft Ton, SMlVISJSd years hasl flourisMnatoDroiltt, opm u SUSnd toVSe tes sUnilar to Fafbar WTta  W  MWx oidtake oei todar feods JWolioweri fried chicken jewels and dda their wages over to er Virginia Bauqhn oi Pinckney are his fe and several children x m , reside at GuXfport Miss, with The funeral was at the Harris    their two sons, Jeffreys Michael Funeral Home, Detroit with bur DONATIONS FOR AUCTION PWCDirr UNGS DAUGHTERS, and CarlScott tTr W in Fcrost Lawri Cemetery I Richard Young USN has re  Anyone havina aarden oro The circle meets with MrsBrady tinned to Norfolk, Va, after a  auy BORDEN jduce or any saleable article to golden wedding luncheon ceremony Dec 7th at 2 p m Bring a gift 15 day furlough far a man, woman or child at the Robert Gladstone of Pknnfield,f Guy Borden, former suoervi  Mich State San Also our gputafonner Stockbridge hiqh school or and a past master of the leave same at school, Sat De of Jelly for Xmas morninafJ 7 etationed atHowen Masonic lodge died Nov 2nd or otdl Otto Paulson   it 40 glares Bring small nes cnFtLOJ Colorado 29 The funeral is at Howell this AH donattonss gratefully receiv tfeey can be used as drinking, Robert Beaver Howe, son of afternoon Surviving are his wifed glasses M ana 781 01 Howe, former and 2 sons  11 Portage Lake residents was in       ,, ducted into the army last Friday Lyons of Hartland and Wisser   to Ft Sheridan, QL CARD Ot THANKS of Brighton were given honor   1 wlsh te thank me Kings able mention on the AH State CHRISTMAS BOOK CORNER Daughters , the LA3 of the  High School football team Qqi church, the Pinckney O feckneys   51 Excellent assortment of theE  and my friends and nefgh One wonders tf the daye Ql Sodom and Gomorrah were bsrsr again last week when flood wctt ers threatened to destroy Rsoo, Nevada, the wickedest dry n tfap United States where divorase arm quick and gambiina leoal MoH  of injqutty put of business by  LEMUBL MARTIN INJURED Lemuel Martin of Ypsilanti, a ,    w w,, former local resident, wais in MfcUWJt ,,,fm H aonate to the Mens Cub of the jured last Tuesday in an auto f the dens  CongL church for the aucton,  accident at Curtis and Five Mile put of busint  Rds, west of Salem He suffered including that cf iesTtWeTthhetm chest and head iniuriesF Palmer er, former Michigan er, 43 of Detroit, suffered a brok fcinq en leg They were taken to St m   Joe hospital Ann ArborThe driv A race dot was  er of the other car, Stuart Noll of erted in Detroit last week whss Northville and his daughter, negro shot and killed a poejee Nancy, IS and son Qiffara, 9 officer who had arrested his eon received cuts, and bruises A Communist spread report said 2 nocro childreiiad bee kfltod BOY SCOUT NOTICE r is DedO with rass Lake beet in Childrens Books from 25c  Ihe high school girls basket up, uRbooks on request bail tern play Dsartsr hex on HACKNEY  HARDWARE bors fior the many cards of cheer and beautiful flowers sent to  during my recent illness n  Campbell There will be a Boy Scout and Cub Court of honor at fee Plnck ney school Maeday, Dec 4th at 8 p m Parents, leaders and all interested invited Awards will begivett o the troop having th largieumber invited, par  eU included i Earle Mann of Detroit slowly took 100 police commandos to dis recovemq in Deeroit Memorial ed menacingry on me sosBtv ft boepital from a broken shoulder ,tok 100 police oommandos to  received by being hit by a uck perce me mob The negro  In me alley back of his home was captured by Mast si   gas boajh  ,k1 t,  4  ,, , N rt 4 JV jr Sift  viv i vv    Liiv, ir  rgvvFi wm it j n n i I   WW   T311 Tot FtocStttf LMpcMfe r 25   ta are renting 3 place, in Dexte and operating 5 district school  i2 xter American Legion  rtuidayDc IJ Post sei W car name plcrteTread j Van  Obabrth Taylor  DexterTheatre FANCY PANTS fe ftdmtmlor Koch of Tin  faOCfCOAN Ait Cewftistted ,, Dexter, Gateway to the The Brooklyn school board has awcuced the contract for their M i 211 1 to the North Mollei Co of Jackson Born to Mr and Mrs Valbert Keiser Ruth A Younq  st  Joe hospital Ann Arbor Nov 18, f00, 3 4 a son j nM7 Show 31 p  i Bill Pitkin, former Brighton high I 1 Tum Y school star and tackle THE BIG HANGOVER AIM Jimmy EUJson RUM Hayden in TAST ON THE DRAW MiUand with an  A LABOR ltT   V Automatic Electric Pryer  Turn your back on washday drudgery Dry th family wash the modern way   the automatic electric way Its as easy as ABC Just toss  the clothes into the dryerset the controls and, minutes later, take out your wash   , ready to iron or fully dry And your wash come out clean and bright, soft and sweet So make your next washday a day of leisure    r Comedy   on the Western JState College team at Kalamazoo the past two years has been elected capt for next year The price of beer in New York I Tut, City is now 15c a glass  Two divorces were granted in circuit court by Judge Lyons last week Jean Spwal from Hollis Spwal and Lillie Siders from Samuel Siders William McPherson of Howell has been choseTT Boy Scout head for this district The Dale Pearsall home at Brighton was destroyed by fire last week 1 HA The HoweU high school team had their best season in years years this season, winning 6 and losing 2 The Rotary Club Jgave them a banguet last week and the Don Main Motor Sales A LIFE OF HER OWN t with Tom Eweli Louis Calhern  Novelty Cartoon Now Wed, Tawt Doc, 5, 6, 7 Burt Lancaster Dorothy McGuire Edmund Gwenn, Millard Mitchell Friday, SatusdayDoc 1,2 Dohuc Double BUI ROCKET SHIP XM an expedition to Mars, man s conquest of space with Asa Massen John Emery Bud Abbott  Lou Costello  lit IN THE NAVY Shows 7tQ0, 930 pan Sunday, Monday, Doc 3, 4 Sunday Shows 3, 4, 7, 9 Monday Shows 7 and 9  SINGING GUNS MISTER 880 Novelty Carleton oominThe Next Voice YotuHear Tea for Twa Devils Doorway  SYLVAN iHEATEK cS Vaughn Monroe, radio and re and sar in Max Brands famous novel Cartoon and Latest News Tues Wed,, ThurM Doc, STB, 7 STORY OF G I JOE  Starring   Robert Mitchen and Burgess Meredith as Ernie Pyle Show 700, 919 pm Cartoon and  Now ComingtPretty Baby, The Gun Fighter, Blue Heaven  f aid their expenses to the Detroit j ions Green Bay Packers foot 1 game  1 Mr and Mrs O B Arnold of  Gregory will observe their 60th wedding anniversary Dec 3 James LKeefer of Gregory was j badly hurt Wednesday when he fell from the third story of the new Veterans hospital at Ann iaBuMMiUMaaBasaBsa Friday, Saturday Doc 1,2 A MULE TRAIN Starring Gent Autrey, Pat Butrem Sheila Ryan Plus TALSE PARADISE, wtth Wm Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy Shows 7 and 9 and Now AVON THEATB Stockbrtdq Michigan  f Friday, SaturdayDec 1,2 Bosket r TOUGH ASSIGNMENT cattle rustler story WttA Don Barry, Marjorie Steele Plus James Ellison, Russell Hay In n Sups Wostom Sunday, Monday, Doc 3, 4 COPPER CANYON A Wostom in Color Hedy Lamarr, Ray Milland,Mona Arbor where he was workinqHe ttan and McDonald Carey suffered a compound fracture of J0 8hows  5 7 8 the Skull Cartoon i7el j Sunday, Tuosday, Doc 3,5 David L Witt of South Lyon Tus, Wed,, Thur, Dec 5, 6, 7 was killed last Wednesday when OUR VERY OWN his car skidded and went in the A cjooU Comedy starring HOSTLE COUNTRY I death was due to inruries and not drowning Two valuable cows were found dead on the Kwasnieski farm at Allegan last week At first deer hunters were blamed but as rifle bullets were found in them u  cate thieves are Warned MrsRose McGuire Fitzsimmons  A marriage license has been u, died at her home here Dec 11 issued to Lyle Fellows, 21, How he eaves 3 sons and 2 dauah H and Doris Paton, 20 Howell on Thursday w ,eMrsTal a StMys church  Mrs Helen Judson Collins, the hn 7 J Je 9111 die t the  ue  her daughter, Mrs Ella mill pond at Rushton in 10 ft of sn Bryth, Farley Granger, Joan 1 water Comer Borden said his EvanB Jane WyattDon Cook Hon 7a U5 p m Cotoon ROCKET SHIP XM in a trip to Mars with Lloyd Bridges, Oscr Massen Tots Expedition Love in Gloonr Latest News Coming 711 OCEAN DRIVE ComingTension, lives of Bengal Lancer 25 Years Aso TTiO seniors will hold a box soc ial at the school Friday night An amateur contest will be held at the opera house Saturday night in connection with the picture show Lonnie VanSiambrook Slacy Hall, L J Henry and Andrew Frank Bartonfwi t   Campbell represented the Conal lost Ms right arJ,n  Sunday school at the conference v , Iiani arni ui a com husk terwhilework on the OttpJast  home Saturday, Rev CopeoSc DaiieyNov 25 Funeral atthe  moat aST  nW telPhne  The 35c turkey dinner at Hot  I ed at the Hotel Caverly Thaiaks  yrwa,s e1 Patroned  SB H  BBMBBW m V tf 1 on V 1 C UJflRm manmnG  lOAL HEATER  Bedel 520B  lb Coal Cp   Wednesday Dr H F SigieFper formed the amputationStephen VanHorn is tearing down his farm house and will bund a new one I Albert Wilson fell 1c at Lansing last week Mr and Mrs S H Carr have returned from a visit to Denver Colorado Hnrv Collins returnd from the north Soturaoy with 220 lbdeer Th Iwses Frr MonkNeUi FARMERS FEED  SUPPLY  Yes, the modern conveniens and amazing Uonomy of to WARM MORNING heater is feu a sensation f lt the oniy beater of its Sind in the world Exclusive, patented bxteriot eoflstruction results in so abundance of dean, healthful heat and big fuel savings Heats j ill day and night without refueling Boms an Jfcbd of coal, coke oTbriquetj Semiautomatic, toagazins feed Start a fixe but ones  yeart Come la and set the dependable, lowcost WARM MORNING today COMPANY, Max RuseU M   CELEBRATE 66th ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Frank McKelvey in Johnstown Pa in 1884He was who were summer residents of a railroad enginer on the Big Victor Johnson v Thaksgiv usn Lake for many years, cele Four until his retirement Of their ing quests at the Bart Hoff home brated their 66h wedding anniy four children only one, Mrs in Howell ersary at Lakeview Lodge, in Maud Gilmore eurviveB Mrs E A Kuhn of Gregory en in KisBlmmee,Florida last Friday Ye editor attended their 50th rtained her children and grand The McKelveys were married anniversary which was held at hrdren for Thanksgiving In Florida with 200 guegts present Rush Lakew1 honor of her 61st birtday Born to Percy Mortenson while domq chores an brt   H   ribs  i The E M Jeffrey home at An derion cauqJht fire Friday but was saved from destruction Patrick Kelly left Friday for Rich mond, Va, to spend the with his son, Phil Charl w and v v   80 hai moved w5e otRichmondrCaiif Nov 17 iSSS01 a daughter GladVs Mae i trma Bishop of Brighton has j  Jd MrsGus Smith of Mcfff tor Francis Carr at Ham ion celebrated their 25th wedd burr as assistant teacher I  anniversary Saturday, M and Mrs Lucius Smith of A large crowd attended the de O Plumbing Water Sytems a Stanley Oxstkel  bate at North Hamburg church Friday night The Question was ResolvedThatMen Should Marry Young The  affirmative side I was Lorena Btack,Hugh GartrelL J D Appleton, Rev Mylne Neg ative, Adda Kice Will NashBert StewartClyde Smith The judges Dessa Black, Hiram Smith and Winifred Peters voted for the negative side v   ead of Alive Rober Young and family spent th week end in Big Rapids Mrs Grace Kelly of Owosso has been spending 3 weeks the  Andrew Campbell family Miss Dietrich of Milwaukee, Wis Chas Rice and Tony Mor rocco of Detroit were Thursday guests at the Lester McAfee home  Marion entertained Wm DDoyle and Mr and1 Mrs Lucius Doyle for Thankskgiving Although Senator Fergusoi f Michigan rose to fame on his In vestigation of gambl ing and racketts in Detroit and caught the mayor, police heads and the prosecutor in his net and went to the US senate, there is no doubt rf gambling still exists in Detroit Vj and probably always will The   senate investigating committee claims to have uncovered it there on a large scale Gambling is is in the Wood of the people and they will find ways it, law or no low to indulge V  FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PSOMtTLY IIOB8BS 00 Each COWS 500 Eacch HOGS 150 per Cwt WE BUY HIDE AID CALF SKINlb Don Kirbys and family of Detroi it were Sunday guests at the Howard Read home i The Lucius Smith family of Mar ion and Jr Doyle and wife were    ftolt, were in Jack huCim I son, Saturday, Mrs Dorothy Dink and her wiy tWWAtC 0t9 titUf Af ifMfc v Thanksgiving guest Doyle home at hi ,xv Pbooe 18 PlnckiMy Mr and Mrs, Fred Read enter Whitey and John McGuire famil taitned the JfoMt ReaoVJames ies for dinner sfcrturckry Head Stock Co  Mr and Leona Chaflotti,  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge had for ThanksgivSng guests Keith Ledwide of Detroit, Jerry of Notre Dame and Nan of Adrian the A I, rv nrsval MB MOTY Kmedy had the iJJ2Srata ura, Tom How toUes  9 Simday ThanksROVINS Jewelry ,vt  H mmProminent Figures inMN General Assembly,   If  in 111IIMI n IIIMII mi mfnli in KI ill awt MMUMaiiaMtilMMManHnBMB  jjbyabw 29, 1950 last prominent figures of the Unitert Gutierrez 3 of Cuba, Economic Committee i nal Assembly, now meeting in its Dr G J van Heuven Goedhart 4 of the Nether5 lire the chairmen of its six main lands Social Committee Prince Wan WaithayaAmoi NatiorFirth COi li dent  m Ve i Colonibia, iolitical   ,   in 1W9 r vx a vau ucuvcu uucuuaiv v ui nc HSUIMure the chairmen of its six main lands, Social Committee Prince Wan Waithayaiiown here with Assembly Presl kon 6 of Thailand, Trusteeship Committee the l Entezam 1 of Iran The chair Maharaja Jam Sahed of Nawanagar 6 of India, ftoberto Urdaneta Arbclaez 2 of Budgetary Committee and Doctor Vladimir Committee Dr Gustavo Outrata 7 of Czechoslovakia, Legal Committee Big Number Is Lucky One for Girl Refugee Twelvyeaj old Daca haven, Cernvny, v hen that she was the 15000 Ipennais holding flowers, left picture gets a special sendoff at Bremerorls of the UN International Refugee Organization IRO disclosed   i  J  J  Uv f C ina Jfc np re cor i recoras 01 me KJF imernauuuai nevugee vgaiuiitiiii  Oth displaced person to be admitted to the USA under its DP mother and father, leaving an IIIO camp with Dace for their new home, stand with h   IROchartered ship just after she first saw the ofthe fiign At rint, Dace is shown ahard an IROchariered ship just after she first saw the towering btiltiings of New York Large numbers of refugees from European lands have also received new homes in Israel, Australia, the United Kngdom, Canada, France, Argentina And Brazil, C  prtx ,si  Doing Something About the Weather ty     a Far out in the  v v  rth Atlantic Ocean sea men I LboA    anadian weather ship HMCS St ft n 3, prepare to release a radioequipped balk n  hich will radio back reports on weather conditions in the upper atmosphere The Sti Stephen  is one of 13 weather ships, supplied by eight countries and financed by 10, which make up a network arranged by the Inter national Civil Aviation Organization ICAO, a specialized agency of the United Nations The ICAO weather ships are on constant duty, ready  to radio passing aircraft late weather informa tion, and to participate in search and rescue operations A specialist 3 maps weather data coming from a weather balloon and prepares it for broadcast to passing planes and shorestations BUSHELBOOSTING BARLEY New stiffstrawed grain like this expferimental barley variety right can take heavier amounts of plant food without lodging Its ramrod stiff straw will support all the weight of heavy, fullydeveloped bushelbuilding heads Straw of variety at left is too weak to hold up heads of wellfertilized barley crop Straw broke down and barley lodged, resulting ia much lower crop yield Clinton, Benton and Eaton oats are new varieties that take heavier amounts of plant food and yield more bushels per aoral   Help right TB   From Tractors to Printer9 stnk In Refugee Camps v  7 n r a waiting resettlement in Enropean , or 1 by the International Refugee UrgaiiiMw KAIG,  13 N Specialized Agency,  are 1 earning new trades to earn livings in new  homes and at the same time are keeping their kills at their former professions A map of  L  newspaper writers and editors left practU their new knowledge of tractor repairing Aft finishing their work at mechanics, they tarn o, newspaper copy for one of 35 journals publish In refugee camps At right, djspl2Ccl editors  iAtvtaalaafiufe rofogee paper at wr hJMMWflwi i  Buy Christmas Seals Balanced Solf Pfan Gives Top Ytofds at Low Production Cost COLUMBIA, MOA fivepoint program to balance the soils needs end obtain maximum crop yields per acre at low production costs, was outlined b O, T Coleman, Missouri University extension soils specialist Hee are the steps Coleman suggests 1 Provide pleqty of plant food in available form for the crops you are  growing Crops cannot grow without  nutrient, 2 Have your soil tested to determine whether the plant food supply is in balance Growing crops neea a balanced ration the sameas do people and livestock 3, Get the soil in condition so that crops qan use the plant foods This means a turnover of organic matK You can add organic matter and ove soil tilth, drainage and tion by growing wellfertilised deeprooted legumes 4 Keep waterplant nutrients and topsoll at home by conservation methods Where needed, these may include terracing and contouring to reduce runoff and erosion losses  Follow a wellbalanced cropping sytem Deeprooted legumes fox pasture and green manure crops aeed tobe rotated regularly with grains livestock is a must to oroparlyjbandle pasture and roughage crops m fuoa a cropbalancing program Tests have shown that where a crop iaaatured off, about 75 par cent of tho organic matter k returned to the aoU, pUa fetal Of Nat QrrrnrJc Matter and Fertilizer Are Top Crop Building Team I CHICAGOOrganic matter gives farm soil the get up and go to pro, duoe bigger yields and higher qualI ity crops, the Middle West Soil Im provement Committee points out  As organic matter rots, it releases I elements needed for feeding crops During the decomposition process, favorable conditions are produced for making available the plant nutrients contained in soil minerals,  says a statement issued by the com mittee   But organic matter alorre cannot do the whole job of giving you big yields and high quality crops, th i statement adds It needs to be Tein  forced by commercial fertiliser  Prof Emil Truog, University of Wisconsin agronomist, recently declared To sayas does the organic schoolthat chemical fertilizer such as phosphate and potash should not LJ usedis pure bunkum These fertilisers ore needed to make up the inevitable lack of nutritive elements which organic matter alone cannot supply Prof Truog says that in gardens and other small area3, you can maintnin the fertility and organic matter sjpply by the use of composts and animal manures But he empha5s that such practices are not Jviasible lor lare farm acreages It is iiiipcvrible, he says, to prepara Ard ejiy the enormous amounts of orrost that would be needed for ,c average form C r  Li form acreages, a good i  io,iL, will provide the need cinie matter This can be sup cd in tho form of plowedunder iootcd legumes, crop residues, ,, ee, stalks and roots and barn manure Prof Truog says all   is rcvrary to make the system  is the proper use of lime and  r  Gaining phosphorus il pcL and sometimes nitrogen Tio hey to the organic matter and ,,v Ti rem he adds, is high , uAHiu, IiUlLy Tliis asfurce a thick, luxuriant stand oi su perior deeprooted legumes such as jiolfa and the clovers Preparing Libya fotfndependence An Advisory Council has been establislied in accordance with a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly to aid and advise the UN Commissioner for Libya, Adrian Pelt, in the formation of an independent government for the former Italian colony Here, the United Nations Commissioner at a meeting in Triiioli confers with the Councils Secretary, Mr Thomas Power of the United States mm m UN Blood Banhn Korea Members of the United Nations Prcrrtariat in Korea were among the first to contribute to l lilood Ban No 40fi, operated by Red Cross volunteers Two UN honors are shown hre with Red Cross nurses watching their clraJTur muke her enntribution, The Blood Bank was organized v  Juv in the spaer of six hours by 36 women of seven different nation Ufics to meet emergency needs PimiH and PI Mill  NEWS ITEM Uuilrrl  Nations cclcbrcUcr, urri   anniversary t f ,of  i   of Universe liriion     of Human Rirao on 10   X1 y J December S Jr  by HAP r ii   ,  V  rUMN  L4 What do you tV itt  Well, at leasi v e a  n  1 V 1 to get,  UN Facii t i  CARAGUA ji like its hihLinu v,  Nicaiauas vxxw    known  i   1 has tronfeal i i ,  caiUh ft pre    Ambassador to 4ha  U, flag carries one white and two stripes ami lie euuatry H crtat I rrH nation in Central reed by Cciumbua In  Ts 57,000 square miles are  ,ii s afi several stillactive n  i,Yt2,000 inhabitants  uulture, attbongfa   h ing developed Unft,v  rista ica and Honduras, H v r Fn Tbrts Its Caribbean short  f  la i irioc living there e i WUHII Managua is the countrys 7 toiuii jnd its Permanent os  Goiilei me Seviila Sacasa,  rife u Hi,I ,  , , ,, WW rf ZEBE P1MCS3VET DBPATCH Wednesday Ifbrcnhtr 29, 1950 iTTi   riS     ir  Hori I If You CoM this Christmas Ibu Can  V  J Vo, v  X  f  , w  J 1 x v V    23      FOR YOUR FAMILY, Christmas 1950 can be the most wonderful Christmas ever  or ever to come For never, before television, could you give your loved ones all the whole wide world  the exciting world where history happens before your eyesand the news has meaning as never before  the world of adventure, where a little girl can be a princess, and a sis yearold boy can tame the West on horseback  the world of knowledge, where learn ing is fun, and no one wants to play hooky  ,  the world of sports where champions teach sportsmanship as wefl as skill  the world of laughter, which sweeps away the days cares like a broom  the world of great music and culture a world of inspiration and reawakened fsittt Yes, these golden hours are yours to share when youre a television family  but lost forever if you delay Never before in all history has there been sucS entertainment for all the family at so modest a price Place your order tor a TV set nowfor this is the Christmas you can give the world to your family With TV this magic world is theirs to enjoy  every day m  imf TELEVISION is moving faster than you think New programs, new stars make their debut every week The longer you wait, the more you miss Heres just a partial list CHILD PERFORMERS Talented singers, dancers, musicians inspire your own children to learn faster, practice longer, willingly cultivate their own talents DRAMA for young and oldThe brightest stars of the theatre now perform to millions bring the great plays of all time to audiences who never before could see them THE WONDERFUL world of make believeExperts say every child needs it as part of his normal development And it makes mother1 life a lot easier  especially on rainy days ADVENTURE American kids have gone ostein and taken their parents along Root, tootin westerns are fun for all stimulate  wealthy love of outdoor life f  Ft  tin, JJ Icoodevelt  crt States Delat to Tfr Grnrral Assembly , the Inked Sations says To me television offers a magnificent opportunity to increase the education which we make available to the children of today Jf parents will snpwvise carefully the type of show and the time spent by children watching television, they can  the best that television has to offer, which can bring much enjoyment and much that will be valuable in their education Of course,  I an a firm believer in the supervision of childrens readiag habits, and now that we have television, I thank that the same thing should be true for television It is a parents duty to see to it that the children get the best in books and the best in television entertainment and education LAUGHTER under your roof the sh pleasure that binds your family J1OPI greatest comedians of the erteturtccri   frjfl IB VmiT 1if rAm evi Utn  iL m 9  may never again cm so Utile EASY PAYMENTSSEE YOUR DEALER TODAY UN Anurtan TeltvWn Osstm serf Umututomi New VMt H f For the Peaceful Practical Peacemaking in Palestine mm,   The revered Liberty Bell, symbolic of national independence, will ring again this year throagti 82 exact dt plicate bells which will be toured la every State during the U S Savings Bonds Independence Drive, May 15July 4 My nephews and nieces will see and hear the actual tone of the original Bell Americans still are agreed that the best way to take ear of tomorrows needs and emergencies is to plan for them today Make year la Germany are shown here loading medical supYor Korea by the International Refugee Organiza VJN Specialised Agency Four IRO welfare officers are Mam rntnm tM,  , ,,, UlUonaidinf clrilian refugees IZlvSSl Bonds through the Payroll Savings Flan U S Trtuuty Dtptrpltf  Members of the ImeliEgyptiaitfixed Armistice Commission  wfiSEXlS ZtTZTti0n W on the spot in 1155581 6 MAC ,J one  toar set up under the ISSPTf ee  between Israel and her neigiborslf ypt, the Kingdom of Jordan, Lebanon and Syria  I vg M  i   f frAk3 arc tempted to flpsea   Ir money With the farm  r, theres enough speenlsv ruling itselfwhat with the , sheets, plant disease, Uvs ,, and prices Far the  f, sure way of baflding vurttj u with V 8 Sartngs ii hi need extra cash his  bttudy, its always there for   s So, farmers, be sore that ut fall crop or livestaok cheek  livhiqrs Bonds They pay H   Invested in ten short years  JO time to resolveNOW 1l BUY BONDS U S Trwury Dprfmtf Headwork  f a pi iiuo gels sale   iiveiron ere some r s that go iito the making ,    to IVTr Blanche r an Dyke, who is vsg to  ike Indies hats while ij TJ1 sPTiaioriym at Howell  g or the pstiern for ciuro rtyle hat, Mrs Longway, clhcr be1, ridden TB patients, a htUlnrj hand from the annual of tuberculosis Christmas Seals, sing Bundles Tie job cf informing more than CCWO Michigan people about tutorcuiosis continues as these bundles of tuberculosis Christmas Seal pubLi tions are piled into a truck for d,Uv3ry Stopping TB depends on v citizen understanding facts ,t tu osadly disease Tubercuoi Christmas Seals purchased this var will help community teaching pisvums on TB save lives in 1951, Uncle Sam Says     i Vc ,, Le Wic Ssr jt yen  r,,c u,ialy riteivJ a N,kJ Servi  11V fciiaratje dlvid4U wh i ivui he ihe means of siArti4g 7 S3ni vnc a fniure The smirt vtrj  r d n to uf zoi y v  v t for c s,ntiAis, wiu pat tae b  vrk for him by investing U in U S Savfrs Bonds Every dividend dcllai rt usiti2 in Savings Bonds i a working oHar, busy earning extra dollars Then, after that initial Imestment, iffB up where you work for tbo purchase of Savings Bonds regolarlya each pay day STABT SAVING W 1950 FOB It J tmmtDtpmmmmv ,r  X yyGpM Peopl Store  jtfiQ v Utt Plackney Dltpwiica f v  net  MLCK 187 matte at PestosV U4 it  wsMoh Groceries, Drygoeds Canned floods, Shoes Gents Fi r Ishings Lingerie , Bom to Mr and Mrs Jack Haines of Norwalk, CaIiorala,oa Nov 16, a daughter Dawn Joe Clark was home from Wee tern State over the week end and spent Thanksqivina at the Dr  Stewart home, Portage Lake The Oscar Becfc tesilr ei East Putnuxn were Thursday guests at the Wm Kennedy borne Mrs Merlin Amburgey entetain  ed 10 girls Saturday, honoring the 4th birthday of her daughter Chiguita Mr and Mrs Jack Young en I tained 22 people at a lhanks 5 ing ainner They were the Hay I Burns family James burns iamiiy, I D Conkiin iamiy,Lous Coyle and 1 wife, Jerry Molier and Hobby  Darrow The Ray Bums family expect to move into the James Dockinq hous o Putnam bt taey pur  wiius,l xiJrt week INATJS DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE  v  v MO M0I ODORS ITS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY I v t lo mor pAilv imHoy pumping antf dtgf lf up of MMpoeti 4c onl, iMpog pool, frso fropt and cloggM ISW  Hefi H mot reliable end loK mtrhod  c,jefy, ditteJv ond toponify groat, tludga, hair I ralh ond orW or pic solid J This modern che 4 ol guarontf, quick and   cient remit  12 to 16 hof NO SHUTDOWN of pool or lank necvy v p hmicai it working 5 10, IJ, 23 50, ond 10 ZONTAINtM  r r rOf Its Pa Of fiwdll Myron Hughes  9717 Lakeside Dr CHURCH FAIR  CONGREATIONAL CHUJtCH l OF PINCKNEY COMMUNITY Saturday, Dec 2  AT PINCKNEY SCHOOL GYM   JtBMBSSSSSSlSSSSMSUWfc,   mm   Ji   i r        LOWEST flCE EVER  Special  luxe PHILGA51APPAN Range  The hollis Wyiie fomiiv spent rhanksgivina at the noiaams jnome in Fowlerville  Mrs hmma Voiimer and sonJohn, spent Thursday in Detroit with Mrs Clara Kennedy and iamiiy 1 , dW  FANCY WOSK GARMENTS BAKED GOODS   at trie C J Clinton home John and Phyllis remained for tho weex end Ambrose Kennedy and family of Howell and Mr and Mrs Irvin  Kennedy were Thursday dinner i guests at the Murray Kennedy  home   Thy L J Henry famiy, the Tom  Ware family, Ross Lamb family  Mrs Lyda Karus and daughters Mrs Alice Schosnhals and tha  Auction al VEGETABLES, FRCPS AND MERCHANDISE EVERYBODY INVITED  YOULL FJND SUITABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS HERE  ivirs Alice ocnosruiais and tin The WiJlard Widmeyer family , Myron Schoenhals family of Ak oi Cr Luke spent ihuisaay ron, Ohio, were Thanksqivin  witl   and UoUy Baughn x guests oi the Wm Gsddes fam l i Itetomatic, haUntHthf  , rwnovaWt port iJtldriptny fbtMlit OVM with gim wvv ew tnd OVM tisbk lock Htk buntIn VMmiader signals cooWni Sjae, up t9 80 trlnuteo V fJUfuido lives time and torn  emturt information t aignal UHs 1en fJUbt IlIumiMU nUr top  Wrp working area, ore  WB finish Conceded CAM  md UoH Baughn x guests oi the Wm Gsddes fam Ji1 ci Chelsea Mr and Mrs, Clifford VanHorn Harry, Lorenzo, Druscilla and iiaa ior rnursday guests ivu and PhiUip Murphy attended the Mrs iay innakley and Mrs  funeral of Timothy Sullivan at  oteve VanHom  St Marys church Jackson last Mr and JVirs J H Hoooker and I Wednesday Mr and Mrs Roy Dillinqham Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry and were inanicskgivinq guests of the Gerald were Thankgivinq guests C W Hooker iamiiy in Ann Ar of Mrs Beatrice Lamborn of bor  Mrs Beatrice Lambors, Greqory Ihe John Carpenter familywere Mrs, Nettie Vaughn had as Ihanksiving guests oof the Clay guests Thanksgiving day Mr ton Carpenter family and MrsRoy Merrill of Webster Miss Barbara Nasn spent the Mrs Mary Amburgey entercun week end at the Spike home in ed Thursday Mrs Gertrude Am Ann ArJaor  burgey and Phyllis Clapp of ivirsMary Amburgey spent pari Clawson, Merlin Amburgey and of last week wn Mrs Gertrude  Emmett Widmeyer families Amourgey at Clawson Thanksgiving guests of Mrand Tho rtarry Lee and Mylo Kett MrsRobert Pike were ehe George ler tamiiieswere Thursday guests Pike family of Mt ClemensStan oof the S H Carr family ley Navack family and Mr and  Mrs Marjory rariey and two Mrs WmBentley of Corruna and daughters of Whitmore LakeTed DeBan q4 family of Glad called on Mrs Nettie Vauqhn were Thanksqivinq guests at the Sunday  win Janet Lundeen and Lorena Shir Mr and Mrs Phillip Sprout ley spent the week end in Da j spent Thanksqivinq day at the troit , The Waiter Clark family had as Thursday guests, Edsel Mey y w  ,     and iamiiy ot Ypsianti Russell, Bidwell family of Brighton Other Clark and iamuy ot Hiawatha i qruests were Leonard Devereaux  Chas Soule home in Howell Ben White and wife were Thurs day dinner guests of the Carl i I LIBERAL TRADflN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE  Now Is the time to modernize jwur kitchen with Fhilgas ,   the thrifty bottled gas for farm and to am homes You can huat far and wide, but yoj  wont find a bgger vrlue anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range IRememiw, ioo, we will vt you 9 onerous trsdein aliowance on your old range regardless of type, make, or condition Esy tenns, if you wish BAANY OTHER PHILGAS ArKIANCIS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSEI  JLA1RE WILSON Ihe eiiire acd SyRain Kttchen RnM from 9990  ftoaMrafrom S9SO SEE US TODAY Wf HANOfct AU INSTALLATION DfTAILS HKkci  Clark and iamuy oi muw1 guests were Leonard Devereaux Beach and Mrs Georqe Clark ,  iaBiily, Detroit and MrsBess Don Griiith and family of Ann DevereauxArbor were Thanksqivinq guests Mrs Warda Horwod entertain at the Joe Griffith hoame Ud the Dale Miller Thursday Mrs Raymonda Morris enter, i Mrs an Mrs Wm Shehan tained Sarah and Veronica Led were Thanksgiving guests of  vridafc for dtoner Thursday Mrs Madeline Shehan of Ann  MT and Mrs Roger Canspent Arbor lrst Monday with Mr and Mrs  The j Walter Mercer family lames Creene of East Lanslnq  East Lonsinq were Thursday NlNA HAIvMLTON Mss Denise Ledwidqe spent, CTUstg oo Q Wm Mercer iam last Wednesday In Detroit W     Mrrfenma Dinkel was a quest hanksqivinq guests of Mr and ThSttSq aay of the Stanley   Mrs Ashsr WyUe were Win  DSeHcxmay  T Pittford and famUy oi Ionia  i The 5 Whitley toalY and Mrsnorence Ryof Grand I stentsundaY atthe WmWhiOev R ids The ptttsford children re lhme in Ann Arbor mcrined for the week end  drew Nesbitt and wife with , Thanksqivinq guests of Mrond TV Mrs Wrlie of Dexter and j Ajbort Dinkel were Gene I foe Gordon HeSers of Ypsilant gel   mss Nancy 2te ThaxikBgtvW  Jl chubb u ,  ,, theDr GS5 D06 faxmlV m The LY1 HendiW to  TV    , a5 Thursday guests the Dr wlom to Mr and Mrs Leon Meo ol Coldwater and bon Eser iSd at McPheon a Uoyd Hend Jamdy  L JS Mniall Nov 6 a qirl Thursday quests of the Matt 1Meaborx TUk and NXfaSy worn Alice Gearhart JSTK FruSger of Ann Arbor  j Aqnes GecfnarV toe  in Sa Saturday ,  oouis Gearhart fattUy and the SnJTRaSto d amly Louis Richardson iamuy of  HTnf James Whtiley family had , SMSXTCarr bad W Vtley and wife for Thurs    wyjtogUjBjJj  Fiank Aberdeen , famues and Robert uarr IOI u  u Noaales of Ann Ar   Patty Thay  and todcWSd of New Carolyn MlUer md r rk te Thanksqivina quests, er danced at the ff9 Y,  T Swarthout famUy were t MrT Ross Read enter Brubaker home ot,1,   M, ivers and Janet 1, Mrs McDonae and Sw f iS Arbor nd the LoU spent Thursday the Harry SSSdtS iamilv Thanks 1 ta  K STof to Ajby KeUer tanOy of Doit  Senior Play Thats My TO BE PRESENTED BY THE SENIORCLASS AT FMCENEY HIGH SCHOOL ON Deo 8, 9  CAST OF CHARACTERS PALMER BAXTER, on author JOHN P WARE EVELYN BAXTER, his wife JO ANN GRIFFFITH 4Mb MISS ANN BAXTER Palmers aunt VIRGINIA SHIRLEY MRS LOIS KEENE, the Baxtersneighbor NORMA EVERS VIRGINIA KEENE, her daughter  MARY MARGARET CLARK IAY CULLEN, Virginias girl friend MARLENE SCHNEIDER ALVTN, builer at the Keenes  JOHN PACKER OLGA the Baxters maid BETTY SEGER LESLIE TREMAIN, a newsboy CHARLES CAIRD fc,1 CriLiCIi tEROY his pal  LAUREN GRIFFttTH, friend oi VixgtnJa ALLEN SAUDLHS     MILTON MATTWON BRANDON WHITS  JOHN HAMMELL SUSAN CAMPBie KATHRYN H3NBY SYNOPSIS OF SCENES takes place In the Baxter aptme Eastern ctty in OA  ACT ONE A summet day ACT TWO Scene 1 La  aB 5 Scene 2 One w W EwntaACT THREE IniiidtalelyJL TEERWWaMlLIB8YRD ArEWtSWSW J   , i4 x   m  MSi  V i PS3   ft y    IP  i m i 1  1 I i 14 J Ift 2, 1  OUTNovember t Ittf  wia  T M Duy, M s V  fcWk f  see MPARfUBS Therm G Hepplewhite any other fuel oil heater   1 Buy AND USE CHRISTMAS SEALS  Qckney ti  Michigan  ia OoUy UrOO A M to 8t00TM PHone 157F21 EARLY WINTER WEATHEB  ij weatur and a ulissard thu here r ridgy and Saturday 5 iwas proceeded by a drbsle which frose making the pavement slippery There was not so THE pnermrv fliiniBRi  much snow and th main road nmJW SAIVTABIUM  were kept open but some side roads were blocked New York, Cleveland and Pittsburg were hit much harder where streets were blockekd business places had to close and thousands of places were without light and the gale shook theempire stated Desist  state building in New York and  112 NorthMtahloan Ave  blew in some at he top floors Telephones  Some biq football games set lor Office 883 fltfMrnir 814 Saturday were phoned but BftjUag, by AppeHrnenU Michigan beat Ohio State at Howell  Mlcjugaa Columbus on a snow covered field 9 to 3 winning the Big MARTIN  UVAH Attorney at Law DXS ,McCLUSKEY MYEON J HUG Plumbing aadHeatna fe 8717 Lakeside Drive license Huihjrti P H SWARTHOUT d SON Ftmeral Home Doa a Swarthout Director Modem Equaaiej AjnbulejeoeBervtce Phones 89  63 Pmcknov, Mlch Ten title and tnp to the Rose p 133 JQ7X Grand River, FRED C REICKHOiT 8r bowl New Years, The 87,000 stad Howu  Mfcfcioaa OPTOMETRIST ram was sold out only 50,000 Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage Compere It for ECONOMY You get fuel savings of up to Ifull gallon of oil out of every 4 with DuoTherms exclusive PowerAir Blower You get more heat from every drop oj oil because the DuoTherm Hepplewhite is built around vn amazing fuelmiser burner The Hepplewhite has a special builtin WasteStopper, too, that gets more heat into your home    keeps heat from ying up the flue    Compere It for COMFORT   Vou get gentle waves of warm air circulating evenly fom floor to ceiling    no cold corners    no ld floors Fingertip Control Dial makes it easy  tuning a radio to get just the heat you want Ampere It for BIAUTYI ou get fine period furniture styling The Hepplev te beautifies your home as it heats it Come in, see the DuoTherm Hepplewhite Heater today at LAVElf HARD WAR  A KEW Ibe Probata Court tor Livingston i  h a MHOlon d aedd Court  ih Probot Office in the City at Howell  in said county, on the 19th day of Oct obex, A D, 1950 , saw the game Scalpers got a QtyJ Lake and Farm Property lot of the tickets and were asking  Spedafifty 25 each but were offering them List Yegg Property Wlm Me l at half price game jime   I NOW PERRY MASON Seven l Days a Week General Insurance i Follow the thrilling exploits of Phone 58F3 Ptachnev, Mich Perry Mason each weekday in AUCTIONEER Daily Detroit Times comic pages f Sales A Speciality For an extra treat see Erie Stan , held at iev Gardners famous lawyer BERT WY1JE detective hero in thrilling color, j phoneftodmeyJ8F2 every week in FUCKIrieComic  jfeefttQERATION SV1CE Weekly with the Detroit Sunday  Times starting with this Sunday  HAFOLD RADY smith, i Dec 3 issue   Repairs On AIlMakes th County oi I  LOAN j Present, Honorable Hiiam R Judgo oi Probate In The Matter oi the bbTATE OF VVTTH , HENRY C THOMPSON, Deceased do businest locally With It appearing to the Court that the time fox the Preesentation oi claims against said estate should bo limited  and that a time and place be appoint to receive, examine emo adjust ail claims snd demands aaamst Mdd doooaod by and before said Court and that i  gal heirs of said deeeased ewtltlod I inherit the earte of which said docs led died seized aboukl be adjudicai It is OrderedThat all of the c iitors Phone Plnekney 154F3 DR C I TOWNER Dentist 120 West Grand River Ave HoweU t Michigan Phone 858 Residence blS IXOYXTHENDEE  Livestock Hitinq Weekb Trips Made Te Detrott General Trucking Ph4F14JWnckBey, Mich CARL JONES  Concrete Products, Gravri, Sand Top Soil Road Gravel Fill Dirt Road Bunding Uoeks Lola Piece or Contract 7828 Totaa RcL Plnekney, Mich Phone Dexter 3116 JONN E MCCLELLAND STEFUJNG IfoURANeE CXX you friends cold neighbors, you can place auto insurance locally You Repay the loan convenient  iently S0I4 Porta, uSTsoai 014 Phone Dextet 3461 11168 Plnekney Hd, HowelL K H,W WYLIE JCOTARYINSURAliCE and BONDS PBdNB 138  HNOENBY  Buick FOR CHRISTMAS YOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR A FAIR DEAL ON A NEW BUICK IF YOU BUY A NEW 1950 BUICK NOW OR A NEW 1951 BUICK LATER ON YOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR A FAIR DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY ANYCAR GIVE US THE OPPORTU ITY TO DEMONSTRATE ONEOF THESE FINE NEW BUICKS ND WE KNOW YOU ALSO WILL BE A HAPPY BUICK OWNER DRIVE OVER  LETS GfcT ACQUAINTED  said deceaaed are required to presort y their Hf te said Court at said Pro u bate Office and to eerve a copy thereoi upon George Poppas, administrator oi said estate whose address is 332 S Fifth Street Ann Arbor, Michigan on or before the 2nd day of January A D 1951 at ten oclock In the forenoon, sedd tirro and place hereby appotaled for the examlna tion and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceas for the adjudication and deterilncrtton of th neirs at law cl fr3id decosed a the time of her death entitled  inherit the eatate of whicn the deceased died siezed build mcreased aedit standing here at home  IT PAYS TO GET A BANK AUTO  LOAN  I Classified Advs A A A A A A I  Phil Barney Kraizmiller Livingston CotuHr Phene 85588 Representative Ann Arbor TOR SrUEHome grown popcorn,FOR SALEAJnfhTt kitchen iby tiie b or bushel range, coal or wood good as JonLoi Farm, phone 1 1F2 newcheap Phone Pinckney 13F4 Phone 142FU a fOR RENTrModem six  room IFOR SALEEight 8 weeks old HomeAase burner stove for sale,  pigs Thomas Murphy, Pinriknev Mrs Margaret Burns, phone 71F4 Pon 08F1 iW6MAk frANfeSTcare for automal I   2 weeks No launau,0Ina, dry Phone 137F2L Pinckney, It is Further Qkdered That public notice thereoi be erven by pubttcuiioo of a copy of this order once eacb week for three successive weeks previous fFOR SALE 30 gcdkm Member Federal iposit Iniur ic water heater, ance Corporation All Deposits George Rouah, Dexter Road Insured up to 10,000 tor each LOST Two dogs, botli maler Depositor  black and tan hound and a blue1 THE txhV NATIONAL BAN heweH Mich,  J night ast Will pay liberal re ward  E Edwards dek hound with a fan tail near    , M36 east of Pinckney on Friday second flood and bathlocated at FpR SALENew 6 room holse lo cated on an acre of land,oil burn er, automatic water heater, iire place with space for 2 rooms on 224 Kuhn St, Gregory for further information call V O Nelson, at ss j 205030 Noithlawiv Detroit phone 70202 Ann Arbor f Phone University 46487 ,  Tr  Motor Soles  tj The Robert Tasch family, Mrrnp ATFgirKTFOR SALEBaby scales, car bea, aid day of hearing in the Pinery Dis and Mrs Wayne AtLee and MrJf 55 seat, cheap Inguire 11360 River rtca a newspaper printed and cucuias, arld Mrs w Meyer were the J5 tJT nf r Bank Hi land Lake d in said County ,  ,  e Cy AtLee cJd 61 sprina NOTICE I will make fancy work L tnin copy Hirom R Smith C   rjL v  mattress, VlCtrola 4 urfjii pate e A tm copy Ceiei Parshall Your BUICK Dealer YOUR BUICK DEALER HowelL Michigan fya  Vrobaf  Judge oi Probate WT Pinckneys  F000 STORE  home in Gladwin tor bridal and baby showers and for Christmas presents Mrs Mae Metz of HoweU spentfe 111Jef r MU  i  the week end at the Lee Lavey fPR SAIrrour l0 H fSMrs Flora MacArtor, Phone 163 home The Ona Campbell family and 1 Sf117 T  Carl Lentz were Thursday guests er, Oectnc Dropin Cgolmg uml a of the L C Gorham family at, niilkk strrer Frank Pearce Plum Hollow Country Club De 10960 Stmchfield Road, Pinckney  j like new,2 dairy wash tanks, safe call at 422 East Main St in QUALITY J  eats ruit Groceries Vegetables  troit Mr and Mrs MJ Reason were  Thanksqivinq guests of MrsFlorence Artz in Detroit M3 Uorory Rowl f Detroit and wirs hv Hofl   Tkurs day dinner crests of Mr and  Mrs, Fioris Clark near Silver Lake Pinckney 10 FOR SALErRecord Player, 12 in 1012 in, 35 i David Ledwidge phone NQ5  FOrTSALBOne Row Corn Husk iFOR SAlXiRemingtorTDeer Rifle  err 3 or 4 Section Harrow, 7 or 8 2520 30, Kalamaoo white en fL Disc Harrow, 20 inch discs, a Tractor Spreader Elmers 0arage,Oak Grove,Micb Phone Howell 510W 1 1 WANTED Custom Picking  with a Wood Bros com picker Th Bank Money Older haPAg   becc e a popular means oi pay Phone 24F3 1 ing ijills in our  communities own or other FOR SALE A Ftae Wool Ram Onn amel kitchen rane, bums wood or coal 30 Edmund Haines Phone 28 TOR SALE20 guage Repea Shot Gun 1500, also Deer Rifle with 8 boxes of shells 4500 Lucius Doyle, phone 42 btatoee, Cabbage  Louis Seodoabte, Pinckney i The Umstead Farm Over 8000 Bank Monev Ordders have been issued by this bank in the past year This safe economical means of FOR SALEGilbarco OU gun type 10040 Gerald Reason FOR RENTModern five room home, all funiihed oil furnace ATTENTION Saws filed Retoofiiel Lawn Mowers Jhuieeued AH Week Done By Maelftne caul A MandeH 11524 River Lane Drive HlLcmd ake, Michkroy setting accounts, provides a per, g 9 Q2 RlvefBicje Drive or phone j manent receipt in the bank nles I Brighton 73 9 7 1 The charges for Bank Money  Howell St Pinckney Inguire POR RENT Modem apartment Orders compare favorably tncnv 586 Mower   fjrione oyer Roy Clarks store  other forms 100 Pinckney  IWAfrtfebtSewinfi  MCPHERSON sute BAMK sSSartw Fish  A  s  Market 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Volume 67 Wedneedoy, November 22, 1950 atch School Notes Kiadergaren and First The kindergarten has learned the story of iTianksgjviiivg Tbey have also, made Rigrims,hidian and viliaqes illustrating the story In Mrs Thayers room Cheryl Nitescu has been on the sick list for over a week We wish her a  speedy recovery The following were good ciuz ens the past week and received a gold star Junior DaxrowLouia Haydu Claudia Garr Helen Hay du, Sharon HoUster, Linda KeU Michigan is one of the four i enberger Butch Nosker, Edward states in the union where lower RiggsKaye Wytte, Karen Singer, grade facilities in the cities and jaui Gayer, country are lacking High build  ing costs and increased enroll  Third Grade  lents have complicated the situa In the, third grade, KristirbLea tion i and Nancy were out wfch colds The Michigan Uneinploynii fc last week  t Compensation Commission now  Mrs Ftiggs visited school Mon ha3 a balance on hand of 220,  day afternoon I 000,000, an all time high j Tk boys are interested in the   Detroit is offering a unigue sy new Cub troopTheir mothers ar stem to those aniamiliar with oi,helping They meet Monday after, iicers A reference system has school j been set up  Foustb and Fitth Grades Doctors Plan to use colored tei The 4th and Stn grades have vision to broadiast important decorated Uier room for Thanks operations for medical schools, giving jpitfi a village showing i Some 1300 of Michigans hv,pon all roads leading to the church a Puerto Ricai laborers are S There is also a beautiful table of missina Of the 5,700 flown herefood above which is the inscript omy 4,425 can be found The Men We Thank Thee have turner gone elsewhere or j Sixth Grade gon to work  nfactories I In the 6 th grade the teacher   Flint has saved the government j Mrs, Tasch, read a plav entitled  1,000000 by administerina Its j The Auction I own rent controls They experimented with a col Industry is getting worried Qr wheel by putting primary and i over metals, especially fhe pro i spectrum colors on cardboard posxJ cutback in copper and aland then placing it on a top urmnum   j The class saw two movies, one i The auestion is who is the th on Alaska and one on Norway  nexi qovemorThe state canvas  The children picked captains gives Gov G Mennen Williams for the football teams They are  a maioritv of 1156but plan  r David Burns and Alvin Simon   a statewide recount are beinc son  maue The legislature is in a Seventh Grade  dither and instead of adiourninc, The 7th grade has been asked has recessed to December 30 by the county M E A to write a  Merchants expect a record history of our school They would j ChrLinas trade il they qet out deeply, appreciate any help This and hustle Inflation has Jncreas is a county wide project After ed sales resistance j the histories are written and sent The dollar is worth now only to Miss McCaUums office, thev  j Conservation No 47 1 I INI,,,, WW J,  hiW  i i l VACEO BY THE THREAT OF AGGRESSION, THE FREE PEOPLES ALL OVER,THE WORLD MAY WELL SHARE IN THE OBSERVANCE OF AMERICAS THANKSGIVING THIS YZARGIVING THANKS FOR STRENGTH, POR, UNITY OF PURPOSE AND DETERMINATION AMD FOR THE GROWING SPIRlf OF COOPERATION THAT IS FUSING THEIR INDIVIDUALSTRENGTHS INTO A POWCfcFUL FORCE FOfcTHE PRESERVATION OF FR4EEDOM  , Gsrcuil Court New  Chardies St Mm Cafcefc Ckuxeh  Pfackntf Michigan 60c, the lowest it has fallen will betyped UoTi  diorea CT rS W,f the Wrt, TfrJ1 lSd2SS i2 ular inter I dru Davis of Dexter the latter tB SjM 800, IOIOO xP Je  enrPttifaa Were  act Id  Te Big and little Portage Lak fY   d the acer tea Aodatioa is havmg tad J3 son ana mae injured Tne day    effort to get a  con m Livingston county 4 deer vent thousands oTdllar wnnh wkillecl  the OakGrovaartof damage to t SSKSS I and 4 a th Pinckney areaMost everV sPnag by floods Attar iJj1111 Wore aom troit 3ol years oi eifort and 6on, and did not stay lona as they JjderedWo expenditure of money  wee not dressed for hunting in TeJ  cre Breakey of Ann  Kne wet swamps, Ken Jiinuxdi f0  set a water letel iar tha j sports writer, says there were9  8215 it above sea level not enough hunters to Keep thoH018 wers drawn to dredge the  deer movuig I Huron rlrer and put in a flood Seven state parks or nowtH01101 dam ,a 48,000 project closed for the wnter t Wcs wer to bo opened kzsi Nearly 1000 deer were shot week fr the dredging project by hunters last year in southern    a ingle one was receiv Michigan , Freeman Webber, Northfiela 344 acres have been added to upervisor  chairman of the the Pinckney recreation aiealOJ drcdn committee and said c meet to the Cannonsberg area, 1392 toi   held at the GaTJgher the Manistee river valley, 40 K school an Nov 29, to study the Vassar, 141 to Roe Lake ana Project andee if it can be es hundreds of feet of lake rontage Jabushed On a smaller scaleTh in Kent, Mackinac, Antrim, St jake property cwners will pav  Glair, Manistigue and Lake i the cosi counties   The conservation dept has hied as intervening deiendant in2 AJwouqh vaor G Mtnaem Sw suits Livingston countys j Wiluamsjvill beomcially ceiti Whitmore Lak cmd OakkindiJ0   tate canvcissing , county s Feasant Lake In rJ13001 T    cases property owners seek dam va he wifl probablynot take aqes because iishermen anchored cf next Jan 1 as Harry Kelly J on the lake bottom t  3 ca he w  rHunters nesd not lose venison sicJor a tecouat Tni cannoi i by spoiling as it may be taken  duone until after the canTOse , to the nearer locker plont cuthas been completed The estin up ond packaged and a permit1 cost is 21,000 but it will no secured for transporting it 1 cofT The law provid 13 forest fires burned over 275,es  defeated candidate who aces last week JJSmu3t  f4or il i The dept released over 9000Mhee Detot papers, mtense cock pheqsants before the hunt  7p0f  e1trw,e strong , ing season but so ar has ro fb0er, J wh Wxhiams was ceivedbut 424 bands back Any   lt as thought he i cne shocting one is asked to KeU trSL athrecolNo w 1 send in tho band  3 f 121 archers got 27 deer on  Sn twant  stQ to Drummond IslaL thisa,  cothe oSome MICH BELL RAISE WAGES oeeS  ihc Michigan Beii Telephone people last week and published tnko has been setiled and the their opinions naxnes and ad will receive wages ranging from dresse City Clerk Ledbetter I 3 to 5 a week This will aod looked them up and says 7 of  13,430,000 io their wage bill ad them were not registered and did wencm yfcluded  uourfte was much controversyoV Winter 800 4 1000 weatner and increased tramc , school Wstpry If you can help or me personal guestions asked Jovenna Devotional Sf  w  T i i yuPIeose contact some 7th Mrs Hudkins bv Lavan She Sk frtday nina at 700 p Senator yqndenBergs health Jgrader or tho t, n i tie  r7 7rywi 1160 ntJZOT  pan to ask for anoiher rate in ions were various Some said that the errors must be a Kelly plot to steal the election , A LIVING MEMCam from Williams and other vice an import ,le Interauna, MorrU    M  t     va a Wihams plot Some de SSrSTlhe v1 fhTsf A  h 1 NeWS  Could jSedade        SSat frT vi il  M  Corer rked in tilecase was postponed TheTis a W b 00 MoMlahonists from reversing th1 lunch room in place of Marilvn boy 3 veart nW eua i 9 w T5 Whole trend of foreign affairs hirey who wasll XylS Soeartcoai Comtunmtv DETOHUNTERS   JT dT Norman Ckrrk arewas Don Hudkins broker He i   ,5    r   HUNTERS out of school with colds waakinHin  V, ZSJ l Rsv Dcaald D Brady, Pastoi Earl Gcanes oi Ghubbb Comers Neal Ckrrk was ill shot a 20 point doer on the Mrs past week Fred MacNamara farm Fridoy The 8th L, w,o   ,,,     Lew liaydu shot one Wod in ie on the DedcrttoTlf fn,V iL M T  JL , People  week days from 130 pm to 630, ina 75,000 to meet the cos, the Pinckney area endence IastS  ndP U,JfennBKnard s  1130 Sunday School Sewoxd p m, Fri Sat, Sun,, 130 p m, tfi, weeocirv0no TZSt Z  Choir PracUseJ 1 TnTO Vn  d5r hSun,efs have ned aJ fr1            SS2SJSS2L 6 cLS i i iL rt,,  1  Vmii u M iv i ME Church have mtde a contn sired a new election with neither iused theM offered  No agree S2 SJH0 bufcn to the chapel fd of the WiJiam or IMyuStoq QW  M E hospital of Kalamazoo as Clerk Lebetter points out there a memorial to Rev and Mrs J are 1419 precincts in Detroit and  in appreciation of their 7 minis over 9,000 election workers Mas try there at Brighton takes were only found in 37 pre cincts Also that election workers  BOWLING HOURS worked 17 hours straight election j The LaRosa Bowl Pinckneywili dayThe recount cost will exceed  The 8th grade witnessed a movuow S iSdfana  chUdren, I030, nnon One Lord, and be open fox open bowling  on 21,000 Republicans axe coHect was killed in an auto accidentone day former Pinckney resdents Mrs Sunday, November 26 We canrx neip u notice the seem to be enough hunters to i Jack Jtorow7 sonf fvfrsVWa TheamaKuw Tnot keep the deer monnq Darrow was skitcj to leave Fort normal agreed to w  5 L Quite a tew were lucky enough Lewis Wash,for japan TueUS22danTcTolhS Ml p if du Am92 ijiem were Don Burns who is also there did Judge Willis Lyons has appoint Ewtey Haines Albert Shirley, not leave He had enough pointsed Attorneys Stanfey BenSan i,Rex HendeeRob Lglerriaroid , to stayin the statesHis wSeth cmd Francis BarZ mfT rrankiui Roy  loam Micruaan naa no negro rv,w Mst m,T  IPioyers liusyear Michigan hoe SACSS1   teIe broadcastinqltour neqio footbaU stars wSmST lnnu companies are staging a battle  iSxY ae Braoiora whotaarea xmfflp iuyu cr con  coored television m e mcucma gcane, Perry, their   n IAS The Columbian Broadcasting Sy   calchei, Howeli and  c  P  T  f D , ,  Sw , Francis Barron referees and YouoaPeoolem MlettM VS stem was first in the held and , , The last two are from 3iisblHraH  also they will hear the case atKnS Wg FLT  , eiven permission to use such lilanti Other colieqe lineup Swarthou, Clifford VanHorn,Loy Ot Fort Lewis McClear, WiUard Wiltse, Tom Ted Adseh and wife of N2  , on December 1 STTSuBL T  Walteich broadcasts Then the Radio Net  Aso dotted with negro stare , T  ,  n D ,, n   wv w,   AMUant   Paul CHalfee i vork Qotcm mluncuonrestrainingt eiact is it is no lonqer possible kivWle R7 Ren,i  mJP6nt ursday at   HERSCHEL WATTS i CottaaT FeUowshlp Sendee ithem from using it The latter , to draw the color line in coUege Alirt Shirley got his at Shingle , the WiPwm Shehan home H , Herschel Watts, 79, died of a  TTT WeitoitoDiOa P M cl the system U not practical athlette THettemand and scram to Rfx Hendee at LoveHs, Rob  was slated to leave for Korea heart k in Chesea Sturdav i E1 and would cost television own  IOT star players is so areat ert Lgler crt Harrison and Roy  this week as he was taking bus to Fern 1 COMMUNITY CHURCH FAIR, ers 5133,000,000 to convert k it t01 r ot enough wnite play Reason at Sanford Roys was a  Bill Otterbein WSN who has dafe to visit his son He was a re DINNER AND BAZAAR Anyway things are an tied up in e to qo arouod and the colleges 10 pointer and weighed 180 lbs beon visiting friends here left for   North Lake and plaved wiixi fenot d  teIevigion  wno must wtonmg team L J Swarthout shot a deer Florida last week an the okl North Lake bandJUso Pans are being made for the stymied for the time being  had to give the negro boys near here last week at Portage Thomas , Clark of Pinckney wa trfr of Dextwfor church baazard auction to be j , 1 a chinBLW P ,   whf waf relucted into the army vears Twice married both of held at the Pinckney school on LoCdl Notes r u u  , 1I41 Harold Franklin shot an albino Tast wesk goes to Fort Carson  wlVes preceeded him in Dec 2nd 19S0  nuiw One thing which makes little deer near Lovells He is the fath Colorado Rodney Reeves of i decrth Surviving are a son rmH There will K cmnm hnV Bil1 Brash took the boy scouts sense is the constant firing of  The 4 high school boys Chas In the army last week  m Chamberlain who lived, tale There will b aoareel nost RoTc  the Mich Northwestern league base ball managers who Hewlett Brandon White, Paul T Bill and George Clark have en  with  ,Se MenSb Wil hoeanW  footbaU came Saturday have losing seasons BiemieBte, Ware and Milton Matteson, came Ested in the national guard atr 1 unral was at the IVorth tin of produce and migrant jM a Mrs A J Nesbitt were man o Minneeota who had  pack from LoveHs deeriess Ann Arbor v Lake M E church and burial at eous The Senior Hiah atente Sunday dinner guests of Fannie fine teams for ,yean and wanQuite a few hunters expect to, , te North Lake cemeSy  jho theboo Tne IirnHnksand Neli Gardner national championships i,  ooupthis weejc for the week t CAW OT TIANKS I liorhiSf SrJ1 iMls RosaUeNash and Kermit been forced out tJiere because Reason was to leave  wish to thank all those who  ir vik e 17  I Mis nosaii wasn and Ke GOTTFRIED JAGUSCH cf puppet rih 9  Q onKenaallv of Howell attended tfcs nis team did no win a game OK who bunted at Douglas Lake nd so greatly appreciated and om Berkley in 1348 with his December 2nd far  dnL Irtthl ,Mr   11 Sprout and lsion since tne Black Sox soon, The party at Curran composed jlpd so much o cheer my dauCTbter Minnie, ana operated sohool t7 children spent Sunday with ale of Word War l,bob up with a oi WiUard and Don Wiltse, Cliff Shut  das A g Poultry iarm on Oedat Lake,  iME MY Krause in Ann Arbr new manager every year but do VanHorn, Howlett bc5s, Howard  Mrs Lola Moron Danlorlh  Besides his daughter he has Dankers and Loy McClear got At For Hospital, Detroit  sons and 4 other daugfiiers five deer j  The funeral was held in Detroit Peach Palmer and wife leave Tony deFhUlippi returned from J Saturday, Rev Haekbarfh at today for Roscommon to hunt tn north Monday with a deer P8 officiating Burial m Wood deer l Harold Riggs and son Lewis mer9 cemetery , W H Myer and sons, G W jd Hugh Doolittle hunted near  TT id Edsei hunted near AtLanfa  No deer MARP  HOUSES ist week No deer, Born to Mr and Mrs Charles Tomes Watson 28 Flint Kay Gerald Bauer of Brighten, son Porter  Rowe hospital, Stock,RuncWl, 28 Howell Peer Knud mktw of Louis Shehan hunted bridge Nor IS, a son Charles19, Brighton Samuel DeLapp, f2 at Grand Marias, upper penin Alen 52, Pinckney, MabW mnkma sulg,  plottelLB Detroit  J HOW DOES TOUR DOG FIND HB WAY HOME Tho infant son of Mr and Mrs not seem o better thei Frits Wyly has been named cmy The manager or coach, is RobertEugene only as good os the material he Ty,, tjt m  , ,8 Ray Burns ai6 Mrs Curtic Ha to woifc witfc, 8 JftsLt collie hoveled Brown wer tn Ann Arbcr to s no good his  5l te rum J 4 ma Wemesday  gJlWgtheperd IoJust Scrturdmiests ai  the is liktv Fish 50th V7EDDING XNNIVpBSAIY milte ,  ,rTIJ WC i wre VWTIOT risn ana son, Mr cmd Mrs N I Buzzard ar home SBziz2litaii   4 RaY Morow of Sw orating their ddS tJPiPide, Pa, and Mrs Mcrrme Sloan adversary Sahmdav oeS before hi owner mewed MOOi ten were Vmon Fih nd   cnlNniuzzaTS J5Predjr and Rcry Morow of  y   Wo, tw vruTciJm6, Pa od Mrs Mcrvme eTLSlHowe11 Sunday callers were November 25th, lfo   VewwS Jhfc01 f  M HubQrt AHo Mrmd have been outMerSI Mcrvme Siccm anniversary Saturday afternoaeli7  wu ana aauqnver,MV ywmawju p wejeone CBtT    V,   j  K  ii W Howen Ilia QowelL MlahStsm NEWHBOIjKG NOTES ak 300 on fbtSTpm fcotf  ,  n  ,  ,  iThur 215 p m coat Patrick Dillon r, and daughter, Maureen OHaraT J and soninlaw Mr and Mrs  sac h Maureen OHara John Payno  DexferTheati DOTEh, MJCHJQAN Afc C0fttlMd  David Murninqhamm of Howell j438 TRIPOLI ,   have gone aorta to auaf deei i 1     ThLFd H 23 M  Mr Mary Shields, widow of j fTr R I Tn ihaataqlvlag Day  the late Edmund CShields, promf gf  Toast ol One Day Only iaent Democrat and HoweU and Now Orleans MBSGRANT TAKESRICHM Lcaisinq attorney and capitalist, Sat Only Nov 25 Lucille BelL WUUam flofc died at the Olds Hotel Lansing, jChaHos Stazrett, Smiley Burnette uw 700 and fe3Q last woek She was a native of in JShJSSS wSua SOUTH OF DEATH VALLEY the home of lames Soger on, M, AIM East Main St, Brighton was stroyed by fire last week Mr Laura OLeary gave  doMILITABY AGADMYU with the 10th Avenue Gang Conor CaxtMfi Friday Satuzdoy, Nov, 24, 25 Gene Autoey RIDERS IN THP SKY  An AH Star Cast in , HOLLYWOOD VAJHETIESJ Mrs, ijaura vw H JL kitchen shower fox Doris PamnSimdayi Monday, Nov, 26 27 , M      at her home at Howell last weeic aunday  415 p The latter wilL be married on Th Washtenaw county board of supervisors has approved a  Kaihryn Grayson Mario Lansa David Niven, J Carrol NaSsh 1 jiZ  Automatic ctrie Pryer 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 andclean, light as a fleecy cloud    in minutes instead of hours Tone in EDISON ELECTRIC THEATRE  7 pm,M0Mhys, rfMYZOf  project k spend 720W improv THE xOAST OF NEW ORLEANS ina Zeeb road irom u S 12 tof   ttcbUDww the Huron River Drive The tea  j jOVoity Cartoon Severed government pays had tn ,  COS dTIt UjlTu W nu Nov 28, 29, 30 The Livingston County Roadfc Bob Hope, Lucille Ball A Special Showing of JOLSON SINGS AGAR 2a Tochnioator Com is cjbemdoning all county roads that lie insside villaqe Una  its In Pinckney it is aoandonina Pearl St from Main to the north city limits, South Howell rrom Main to south city limits and Dexter from Main to the city lim its All of these streets are black topped and it merely means the , village from now on must pay j for the upkeep 1 Victor Atwell, 20, of Brighton U 3 Marine has been killed in Korea He enlisted in Ian, 1947  Elmer Holloway of Marion kill ed a deer on the Bruce Craft i in  TUM Wd Thur,, NOT 28, 28, 30 AND BABY MAKES THREE A Good Comedy Starring FANCY PANTS Robert Young Barbara Hale In Todmlcoi Short and Carlc Cartoon March ol Time Latt Nw ComlngThe Big HangoverA Life SfT f0 h h       Prety Baby, Gun Fighters Cartoon Larry Parks and late Ni of her Own Mister 880  sWvArTiiiJiATEtt Chelsea Mkfc Wodnesdoy, Thursday, Nov 22, 23 BLONDiE HITS THE JACKPOT1 Penny Singleton Arthur Lake and Larry Sims fFROOTIER OUTPOST AVON THEA1 E  Stockfad4ae Michiac  Friday Saturdoy, Nov 24, 25  BORDER INCIDENT ii A DramaStarring  farri art Wed at 715 a m rf  Chiles Starrett Smiley Burnette icuiad5m5a  Lingston county received  Lois Hall and Slim Duncan fgjo Murphy f 4,93233 in sales tax funds for j   Cartoon fflgJy 22 the guarter ending in Sept Put SuBy Mon Tuw, NOV 26, 27 28 Sunday, Tuesday, Nov 28, 28 nam,got 132538 an Pincknev COMMANCHE TERRITORY  TICKET TO TOMAHAWK viHaqes 1,000394  A Western in Color j , Western In Color Howell high school has beenj Maureen OHara, Donald Carey presented with a United Nations d WUl Geer Sunday Shows 3, 5, 7, 9 Monday Shows 7 and 9 Cartoon TheHoaaburgPutjiam Farm fflaa by a Howell extension group,  Mr and Mrs W H Euler of   I Howell have gone to Fairhope  wed, Thur, Nov 29, 30  Alabama, for the winter Their     daughter, Mrs Kenneth Wylie of Pincknkey gave them a fare well dinner Nov 14 Nov 15 for James Meabon 83, Nov 15 for Jajmes Meabon 83,who died at his home at Howj , ell, j Born to Mr and MrsFritz Wylie f of Marion at McPherson hospital Howell Nov 13, a son  Mr and Mrs Ward Tupper of  Dan Dailoy, Ann Baxter Short Cartoon Nw   CcmlngrTouah AesignmentHo Bportreol j tile Country Rocket Ship XM  IT AINT HAY A Good Comedy Starring Bud Abbott, Lou CosteUo and Gicce McDonal Red Rider in Color in THE FIGHTING RED HEAD Starring James Dammcm, Marion Sias and Little Beaver Shows 700, 920 I ers club meet at the Ew McClu  mr ana Mrs vvara i upper 01 nric,7dv DecY key home Saturday The foUow  Dexter announce the sngaqement  roPPER CANYON lTr ar 6neprocrramUna Ben  r dauqhter, Beverly, to UmnT lyde Bennett, Mrs Sam  Richard Huston of Ann Arbor 1 Kennedy, Iva Placeway  jdai Mrs Emma Buhl Pearce, wif  VanFieet Addfe iTice, Florence ffsv Harvey Fearce of North  Kice, MrsIames Nash Will Nash Lalcedied at Fort Meyers, Florid last weekMrs Auqust Enqle Honornh Fohey of Whitmore Lake, fell and broke her leg last week j  , mjtar marring Hedy Lamarr  Mrs Winifred Graves is visitina her daughter, Mrs Evelyn Musson and family of HoweURichard VdnSlambrook who  broke a bone in his leq, playing football is abl to get around again Mrs Dorothy Dinkei and Johnny and Christine visited her mother, , MrsEmma Broganin Stockbridqe Friday a  i K1 hi wi i  Ago i ei VilS tujionPn Of IUHRHI moRninG CUAL HEATCh Model 5203 00 lb, Coal cap Ye, the modern convcnicnca aod amazing teocomy of the WARM MORNING heater U  truly ft Qsauoal Its the oaiy beater of iu klad la the world Exclusive, patented Interior construaioa resultj in an abucdance of  dean, healthful belt And big fuel savings Heats fell day and night without refueling Bams any Ided of coal, coke ot briquets Semiautomatic, Bgn feed Start a fire but one a year  Jt Gomt in and see the dependable, lowcost JnLnfit WARM MORNING today  FABMERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPANY, Max RuwselLMc The home of W C Miller on Mrs Fred Read took her sist EastMain St cauqht fire SundayMrs Hazel Clellarid of Hom  ormngQuick work by the lire who has beenv isiustr her  dept and neignbors put out the, Jackson Tuesday from where sh blaze  returned to her home Clyde Martin, 10, son of Mrsf r and Mrs George Tbomp Mack Martin of Chelsea was hitlast Friday by a auto Saturday while ridinq   his bicycle and taken to St jo JI hospital Ann Arbor unconsciou The Pincknkey OES giVe a The Pinckney OES will give a  piece orchestra  I Bom to Lester Huff and wife ol  Iosco a dauqhter and to C  Bollinger and wtfe of Greqcry on Nov 17 a daughter 1 Royal Kellenberger has pur   chased the Robert Hoff farm cf Andrson FARM ANIMALS C6LLECTEH PSOVTiv HORSES 500 Each COWS SSOO Eacch HOGS 150 per Cwt  WE BUY HIDEb AID CALF SKINS Phono 68 Pckr3y Central Head Stoft  m 8 Rural I elenews has gone peninsula to to Plumbin r Water Bytme   xv Norman Clark Marquette, upper hunt deer Mrs C S Harger uderwent an operation at the Pinckney an tarium last Wedesday Charles and Roy Clark were home from Detroit for th week end Locals 480 TELEPHONESLast year, the average cost of new plant and equipment for each telephone added was 480 More telephones are  going in all the time So a lot more dollars are needed to continue Michigan Bells rural construction program This money comes from investors To attract their savings, the telephone business must earn enough to pay them a fair return Since more and better rural service benefits you, its good for you to have Michigan Beli make a fair profit 47 tjars Ago Mr and Mrs Dallas Cox and, of Battle Creek were wk end  guests at the Norman Reason home Jackie Cox remained for awhile, Mrss Irvin Kennedy, Mrs Mary Eichman and Edward Spears fr iaiiended the fneral of Emmett j Berry at Bunker Hill Wednesday I Mrs Lester McAfee wan in D   troit Monday Friday Mr and Mrs Charles Chase of lid tC HOWe 1 Voara IZivnrlmt, TT 1   fi 1  50,000 GRAINS OF COALDid you know there was coal in your telephone There are about 50,000 grains of itbehind the diaphragm of the mouthpieceenough to cover a surface about the size of a dime, cfcal used in telephones translates the vibrations of your voice into electric waves on wires These waves are sent to another telephone, where they are converted back into your voice Mrs,, k F Sicrler left  w ana ivirs unaries Uhose of I lories Angeles, California t HoweU were Sunday caSers of  v,it nr aunt, Mrs Mae Ex  Mr and MrsRoy Dillingham mjn  Mr and Mrs, Gerry Eichman he Ann Arbor railroad far attended the Mich Northwestern i4 AT A V k X v u T  ofJDetrojt Nov 19, a sen ,,, ,ost 3r  of the seas football game at nArboTlast orHheir  hdme Wed Brayion and Clayton PI act way are spending Thanksgiving in Perry Mable Meach of Humburq is th guest of Blanche Martin Mrand Mrs A J Wilhelm at tended the Hall Hinckley w dd  incj Friday Met Chalker who has been in Idaho Jor sovexal years has corn Saturday Born to Frank Wrigh ana vNov 17 a dauahter Born to Earnest Carr and viio t Detroit Nov 19, a sen ti  The Congl church made S14up from Toledo Sunday uUuy rHheir tea at the Warren HJf Burr Fi ch has gone to Mine  The Doyl Templeton family of     jvil, N , to keep books for a Koeqo Harbor spent the week 1 rvnirq cniprrny  end at the Albert Shirley home FrankB,a  nd Eunice Ha  Callers at the Charles Clark of Sirkqdqo wore married en home last week were Leo Ckrrk lt We land wifr cf Detroit, Ed Clark r Mar Gweetman Riellyrand wife of Ann Arbor and vi  jamos Rielly, died at Charles Oark jr and wife of  v Lake TucsdayShe waa the Gfcosburcr r  r of 15 children Funeral Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher were t S Marys churcK at Chols   Sunday giists ofMr and Mrs Friday  Floyd Hammond in LLansing Bom to Charles White ana  Th Edsei Meyer family of Ann A real old ttme turkey dinner  wifo Surdayt a dauqhter Will be served at the Hotel Cav Robert Glonn cfNorUi Lak hr rfy Thcntogivina Day for 35c harvested S bushel of hrxms The Edset Meyer family of Yp silanti called at the Walter Clark home Sunday , ,   MICHIOAIi, IILi FITS TOGETHERDid you know that, in addition to Michigan Bell, there are 151 independent telephone companies in Michigan Their territory is shown in gray on the adjoining nip Thousands of rural folks are served by these companies whose lines connect with Michigan Bell area in white for long distance service Both the Independent and Michigan Bell have as their goal more and better rural telephone service TILIPHONI COMPANY M tiM r e IWottm iSBMfew3K Groceries, Canned flroods, 4hoes Norman Reason was taken with c heart attack whie getting pre  pared to go deer hunting ana was taken ti Melius hospital at Brighton and put in an oxygen Carl Lenti trMr and Mrs Cart Lents sr o Nashvile and Frank   MrtoCwfe wet wttSaav Witan Brash, has retained home from tSt Joe hospital, Anxi Arbor  Mrs Marlorie Farley and child ron of Whitmore Lake called on Mrs Nettie Vaughn Thursday night Mrs, Norma Merrill of Web ster spnt Wednesday with her The Oifford Haines family who have besn living on Bush Rdnear Chefea, hare moved back to Pinckney and will Build a home on South Howell St OVIS TREE ROOTSw SjlNATgS DIGGING  ITS MODERNREVOLUTIONARY 1 No mora xpAilv unhaaty pumping and digging up of cupooli,a4Bjc tonkt, ttapoa pooli, grat rapt and cloggfcd tlrtwv HtV tha most rcliabt ond lok method to qusfy, dittoJva and taponify grtosa, tlucgo, hair, cloth and otW oc jnic tolidt This modtn cheroot guaronP, quick and ff cienl retvlu  12 lo 16 ScyM NO SHUTDOWN of pool or tank nictiywK, htmicai it working S IQ U, 15, 50, ond Q QNTAMM  tfl CMOOIM  Off Myron Hughes 8717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake Lingerie  Gen  Christmas Treasure made to her measure  LOWEST FSIC1  Social de luxe PHILGAS1APPAN Rang ffijJlMliatic, tnstanflfchttng  SnMn  removable porr 4A4P trays L  ftttuftftte oven with tfaai wip  W4ai oven light,  Ofcogy dock with bufltto f v Jfaufader signals coohlttf fjpM, op to 80 rclnutea V 9Wucre gives time and Urn  ftrattve information V XBaaofiaated aigaal tefla en Cwaatooo  i v t fflumipai antir top  v  aj working area Por foish Concealed tt S  LIBERAL TRADCIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANOHI Now la the time to modernise yur Wtchen with Philiaa    the thrifty bottled gas Cor farm and town homes You can huat far and wide, butyoJ wortU find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful da luxs range Remember, too, we will giv you a generous tradein allowance on your old range regardless of type, make  or condition Eesy terms, if yen wish MAMY OTHER PHILGAS AfM4NCJ FROM WHICH TO CHOOStf  wf HANKI ALL INSTALLATION DfTAftt Heekuj SwatfthwOt Mr and Mrs Glenn VanBeurani I Florence Byers of Byron, have qone to Yuma, Arizona, tor the J  winter  Ex Pfc Buck Lewis has Jolnd the ranks at Pinckney television owners Mr and Mrs George Thomp son Mrs Carrie Griffith and Mrs  Ruth Curlett attended an O ES meeting at Grand River and thy Seven Mile Rd Friday night Janet Keiser, granddauqhter of the Thompsons joined the order Sheriff Bassett was in town one day last week Two chicken thieves he arrested with a large amount of poultry who claimed to have gotten it in the Pinckney area No one here caims k have lost any though Mr and Mrs H West of De troit were Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Floris Clark Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Jxvin Kennedy Monday were Mrs Helen Berry of Stockbridge  Mrs Minnie Doody oFBay City and Mrs Anna Monks of Jack , son Mr and Mrs George Meabon Jr called at the William Marshall home in Stockbridge Sun day Mrs Dorothy Meabon TeHa vis ited relatives in Wertin, Wesi, Virginia, last week,  Mr and Mrs Robert Retd were Detroit Monday Larry Camburn attended the Consistory or 32nd Degree Mas onic meeting in Detroit last week A class of over 400 received the  degrees among whom were the two grandsons of Henry Ford, i WiUam and Benson, 1 The following Pinckney Mas 6ns went to RoseviHe, Macomb county Saturday night and con ferred the MM degree onGliberCampbellMerwin CampbelLOna CanpbeH Andrew Campbell Lonnie VanSIambrook Claude Swcsttioufc HaroBd 1 Swarthout George Gardner FranJ Ziegler Henry, Hauck, L JTnenry, H C Vedder and ye edUorThey were entertained at the Gilbert Camp be home in Frazer, following the, degree work Miss Leona returnedhome from McPherson hospitaXHow ell Wednesday, foDowinq cm operapon iaf gppoiiQicora turned home from a months vis  Nfiss Joyce Chamberlain heart it in Ccdfornla Mr and Mrs Fred Read were ,in Detroit Filddt, George Pearson who had pneu pneumonia is still at McPherson hospttal, HowfA Sunday guostsat the Lee Lav er home were Harry Lavey and wife of Detroit ond the Vinrc Shields family of Ann Arbor Mrs Fred Read entertained her card club Tuesday L C Gornam of Detroit spef last Friday at the Ona Campbell i  1  w      i k M   S V 1 Give glamour In a gem of slip garnished with Aenot type lace top and bottom  accented with applique en, broidery Covers ths bra ajS around and is proportioned to her own length In shim m ering rayon crepe whh aih ionfollowing straight sldrt  wide nylon ribbon straps Have it in Corettes enchant ing new Blush Ro9e or Whit At a treasure of a price Only PleaM end me t f each BalfdM up to S4 with heck Site 31 to 39  AvewM55toS,7wiib bMbSlMa32to40 Tall 3 7 and up with  beeU Site 32 to 40  Coretta COTBra Stipa 1 Qntrrffty 1 V    a  a   NAXI , ,,,4  AA01B59  Cirr 2oyt STATE  CBAKCE CBBCK COD V PEIRCES i STORE FOB WOMEN AOWELL BUY WiTH COMnDENCE T77i i  a mmmia Mr cend MrsGienn VanBeuran Bam to Ambrose and wife at Murray Kennedy took in h of Byron called on Mrs, Emma St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Man Nch Northwester IxMxdt Dinkel last week Ther have day, a daughter, NancyMarie, game at Ann Arbor Saturdcqsu since gone to Yuma, Arteona  o Mr Merin Amburgey  Mr cnui Mr om Wattiw Don Fishbeck and iamily of visited his fathorOnriUe Ambur Lansing called at 0iJC fXMoa aey at Merc hospital Mason ,i  f v     if fV ,p  V tt    fMStMOtHft  It ft  STAMP  AND u, CHRISTMAS SEALS , firocto foods wihirfepoitfd yoofhottil fooc everl And how You can cot your food oottsand still live better than much work it saves  Come in and see this freezerits got everything And its General Electric That means dependability  n4J Only OpERwnct  ModeJNAi I i m e CoiMr  U Ask ui fo PROW turn yo eon Uv fcrtw for tail ELECTRIC  Authorized Dealer GENERAL  HOME FREEZERS LWEt HAR QWAM   1 iHMBIHBSai  Asa iissinp 1 ectd Court the Prebo OOoe to the City oi Howell in said county, on the 19th day oi Od ober, A D, 1950 , Pretest Hoboroklo Hfean 1 tssflhj J Judge of Probate 1 The Matter of the WtATS Of HENRY G TOQKWON, Dieoojsd   appftstng to fee Coon feet fee time fee fee IVssssosgslei od efctsss family of Ann Arbor and thec3l BidweU family of BrigCoo   Sunday visitors at the Wllham Mercer hem were the Dr Waiter Mercerfcanily of East Lansing Mis Eme Reason oi Lafidnaand lack Mercer ofJEontiac  Mrs Recce Gudtth ho return  1 ed home feam St oe hcepttaV Ann Arbor  Mr and MrChrdfe, Fisher were Sunday guests of Mr and Mm  Lawrencei jBaoghn and spent Sunday at the home at Munith Mrs Wm Mercer spent w,w days lent week at the Dr A I  McGregor home In Brighton Mr and Mr Merlin Anbur  Qey atended the Mich Northweei, ern foofbdH game atjAnn Arb  Saturday, I Sunday guests c4 4rRoe Hen dee were Clare Hen Ate of Petv fver Colorado, Mrs lean Meyoc land children of Ypeilantt cad  Mrs Lynn Hendee  4  Mrs Jesse Henry returnedto Detroit Sunday with her Mfcfik held at, aid, for a visit, Sunday quests of the C M Clinton family were Mrs Jalpsj Clinton and 2 children cmsVJieV Evelyn StiHweH and 3 cnifcjrfa of Lincoln Park The Joe Griffith family called on Ms sister Mrs Ted 0son sf Dearborn The William lamb fcanlr el Ann Arbor were Sunday visitor at the W H Meyer home We have received a card maO  86 ,e3ifi 18  lijjilili 14 W AMteVfasenki VanWMKLB VanWINJCLE 6 VanWINKLE Attorneys of MTW Fbet Slate and Savfnas Bank Howell u Mlchiqcm MARTIN LiAVAN Attoney ai Law Brighton, Mich   Repairing MYBON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heauna 3717 Lakeside Drive Rush Lake Pfcene 13 RonelfiTFll P H SWARTHOUT  SON JULIBLISSBSBL  LBLAYIY UL VSATIOilfl agalnet so e should bo teitod, t ,       nd fee a tuie end pkve be oypoutzed from Mr and Mr ORn Rob w reoews, teasskw eft fdfuet en fVa from Jacksonville, Florida TJOW SoWVtCE iefffiAak C L tOWHtt Funetal Home Don C Swarlboui Director Modern Eguiptnent Ameukmne Service Phones 39  63, Plndmey,Mich FRED C RPCKHQFF Sr  OPTOMETRIST MO West 6rand River Av Hewefl ti Michigan Phone 333   Residence 615 1XOYD HENDEE livestock Hauling Weekly Tripe Made To Detroil General Tvucking Phone 64FU Plnckney, Mich CARL JONES Concrete Products, GravL Sand Top Soil Road GraveL Fill DL Road BuUdlna Blocks Late, Piece or Contract 7638 Toma Ra, Plndmey, Mich I Phone Dexter 3116 SAVE UP TO id tmamto agslset ssM jeosetd I Mr, and Mrs John Dueses and lw end befart sold Coon aed that the family of Detroit and Durwoodl legal heee of  dmeeil estttlod teiMauier and family of Ann Arbor f  tokKit the ejpe fi wWoh said ejsoeaewere Sunday guests of the Lee d died Mised shoset be adfc4tesd U is OrderadLtkat all of tt ordltrt W WTLIE tr MeAlee family  600 ON A NEW NOW YOU CAN AFFORD A NEW BUICK FOR CHRISTMAS  Livingston Your pUICK Dealer,  Motor Sales  WFRE NOT OPEN  24 HOURS A DAY ef said deosondi n fen ttir dope to seld Court at bate Office ond to servo a  upon Goorgo Poppas, cdminisftcator of  sold estate whoso addrese U 332   t Fifth Stri Ann Arbor, Michigan oaBut mailboxes are available if  ac before tho Jnd day of January A D 1951 91 tee  ecloek In tho plaoe heseby opposs9Tx th  Ho and adhistmset of oil  f dttoified 1 f     1QIPS WWCPtfY for tho  oi th hairs at law d sedd deeeoisd at the ttme of nor deaft entitled to iahrtt ths estats of wbioft th deceased died tMOd Any Hon BANK BY MAIL ITS CONVBf ENT AT ANY TIMS  WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS W AJLABLE FOR SOUND LOAJT REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES Of  PERSONAL AT REASONAJli RATES JOHN E, MoGLELLAND STERLING INSURANCE CO  Special Beweeenlati ISHoweil ive Telephone 46  1169 Plnckney U HowelLMkh FOR SALEiNew 6 room noise la HAUUWTW  rr qai on  acre of iandoU burn Sri grown popcorn er, automatic water heater, hre  pei rtSt 1 1F2   SCe  2 rooms   rornx pnone l U3 ttv od and bathlocatod at  in  224 Kuiia St Gregory for iuitner week dd,10000 U V O Nelson, t y, Pinriknevlphone 7 0302 Ann ArborIfm T4 BORSALEtABftiinH OakHeating rtetlB tfl ojoon automaT St0ve  a Kihen Ranqeboth lerriOter Vi 0 copoUon Mrs Ray Burns, pho fOA ftdfTiModern 7  near Pinckney BoxlQS Pmclcoftv Member Federal QoweiL Michigan M H is FufBtst flMseof bo OfteB by of a copy of this ardor once each week for three maoeaalve wooks pfovtoui to sold day of hearing la tho Wndcny Dla A trn eopy Birom R Smith Celebes PanhaD Judge of Probsts Regkuer ei Probale I mftV house and a blue tatt near Friday pay liberal re nTedwardf  wn Detroit fflS7  t t1 FOR SALEBaby scales car bea seatchecrp Ingulre 11560 River Bank Hi land Lake NOTICE I will, make fancy work YJ , I lor bridal and baby showers and beL completefor Christmas presentsIwdroom suite with  Mrs Flora MacArtor, Phone 163  J inner spring or call at 422 East Main St in p,, Pmckney EfSuFTo  2 dairy wash tanks, safe water heat UflifcCj ckneys  STORE  r HrNKS4VWf G A ame to reflect on e Wmfj blessing we enjoy each day 011 the year   Our thoughts dwell oame mm community we serve on yoaf good peope we   m X ,v 4r,u Mmyt AtTTT12 , 35 David Ledwidge phone No 5 FOR SALERemington DeeT Rifle JSgO J30f Kalamazoo white ep amel Iqtchen rone, Burns wogd or cgal30 Edmund Haines jfizfV Pearce H Road, Pinckney 1 Laket  Row Com Husk ox 4 Section Harrow, 7 or 8 eaU our Iven further, ws lte the fortune which gave s Si itsd States of America a home land, where Ue  and the pweutt c nctxB4 accepted unguesnBXfflryT, We are thonkW for our oppor unity to   Harrow, 20 inch discs, a ,Oak GroveMich SlOW 1  Corp m   Picking a Wood Bros, oar picket Krahn Pinckney, Mich QUALITY  MCPHERSON Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables  j  I t  Fish Market Prices 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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>V Dispatch Wsxmesday, November 15, 1950 Michigan Mirror School Npte While Communists Mfee the lh sorten U a oc biooay ierveation in TI t0e  a maim ine governor TYTT i w,   ,7 , ThaYs room celebrated hi kfi   J Ot the px  j  i j jnaday Masses communists ssllsse the v QWBten ia studyian I biooay mier7Suoa in J   if8 and WflrtM  cmgan men ax m uie , TiQmmY Human, a bot in Mrs, loan L nudfit oij Uieir own annual miej 15  1 vnuan 4UUUUU hunters storm d Mnday I dTovtTi40a8 a ISS7  me norm wooo nexi week a25J fc  , Sl liSLv SSSS  Ringing ixick 115UU0 deer About The sni 1 casualiaes no on as saying any colonic qrad9  making EmS T Sprm  to ThngX some Jiu young men oi ivjicn agon will be inducted into the  anny in November The droit tor tne Korean war is noT over   the Game   W COM CW  HndShiSW 0  Current ojMMt nrii u wyyea held and agree So,, Jr    thent ana egret, Sonifc inanksgiying Wafth 7 h leadof  DevoYonT erff5numerous tts turn W evening at 7 d up ixr the canvas T, Jztl Confessions canvass, The great 2 30 p fc edui ffi 2 sen Pn5ffi 9     Nancy Wagaae, Barbam J5 1   e cities but to Ldo  Novma BTOI1DM n, Paul EndraSteif53t   Sft, , all against Dexter, only scored 12  vui timers and Keith Mn, v  ,7 w errors too n7 J V   0 00  16   TharWil ,1 fii votes   r game against Hartl 8 tha n any QI e abov Since 1940  5 Tbi, j    Tha  3   was DlavH 1   aiand wero the snln ,, asons has gone up 76 percent and tne cost ot government 274 percent The government got one return The Kaiser Steel Corp gave the   Peny Morgan visited the , wMu vumea ine sea not Jji Z KOVIXXC caa ursaay ,JU Praver mep in rull payment of a wartime PrB ,1  xii UAI iayiuwai oi a warume Franri riii, ivu  , more Mac  T u wiz WU jnor smai Letroit Flint Paatiac and Lan 13  2 , l30 Sermon Altars snow nullifiedTh f CfWa ia casi and the   is aQVer th nn iUlimedth iorward DQSS uniu,  iJ iKuiy m Power use only way Pinckney can Sn , 7 takes a Seating This year and they never threateSdT ll 018 nearly so pronounced score Hartand has aSIteaS1  1946 whn the HepabSaS Pinckney 1 at will and Sot ml d ins This they fcoled I,i 7to 0 They 621 workers Employers in order to hold the men are talking Christmas bon uses and others are payinq their mens social security tax  The college boom is over tndj colleges are preparing for seven vote fa the qoWorWte ST v  hey sccd 1  the vote Sf  wan Election officials say these, WS5fwE3,ndajr f1 and turned ,,9 , themost irLi say these l Christian Worship 71 individual Words from the Tere will undoubtedly be a ey P s ls Mon gro,iS6 m e first gcrine  ,619 d letters in Thanksqivlna recount It costs 21,000 to re 800 Men rih m  i u lfn9h,on for cdthouch beate SW arler the Beverly Cariucelebrated  The losing candi Tuesd Nov 2T 21 0   g twould  beendUferMtThTS her birthday Friday night with ai date has to pay it It takes twej Committee mJot at rJXae ,1 hne 3 times fa the rst oif11101 f 9186 CommLu party and 24 guests  l,HLSJn0remaiay be, Wednesday 400 Junior choir I YII crease 50 percent turned sack evArV v , Uieost important Bnghton scoring atternpt  jCause   RepubHcSgSi ue Pinckney team this veflp3 31  the Korean was a puzzle They showl s,ltuatl,0  Jast few weeks promise in the hrZwe  election had been held tV Sixth Grade j Thoiinal vote canvass 01 ,  r  r , mr 0 7rad officers arechcrir H3 Wiihoms a majority oi 1152 2 uJ , haxmq Service Was blocking and tackW   ih    lean years Enrollment may desman, Roberta Ackley St     W  50 lack of a man whn ,, woud and that many o their son soon be goiug overseas usuaUy the first to be nit is hold book club  teen grouse bag and a smaller wood Hev tira Beacny Pastor fhelf I, lr, iasi wns, Now we makT, rl  K A , v v ,  FTCes,  wn the spell 1,23 JT 861 SSSyffiS ,1 STeoZ C ffi0  Wfi  The fluctatmg stock market uig bee last week down and rabbits plentiful gisiciy Sshooi  ,   ,  1100 J CH JL,PI  lack iCrdnrr f5irt , u j, f m esu war veteranS  ffi bfeSSfe rniJ 323,681,840 Joyce Fuhrman catalogued our SSJJJ s VW Saqi  Qn No 22 Qt g J, apparently hit bottom, itmay bi made two demandsboth of which now Bay reports 3 times as many j Lake St Claire 22 SSentmcr   a Unn hankaiviriti  t couple of ycaio before they Lid0LwnThey wanted Ther rent control situation in booKs We now have 65 foienTte woblenfto K The 77 ladeJ , i wltfe TakV Erfe  dnVrl w9  Mennot7ZarcZ ,   winning stride asmoSrof ecognlUon as the dominant pow WKn its problem to tne supreme TheJth grade citaenship class I te Ls   d,l22 per Rev B , h pa the promising material is in the  c nd the seat of the CLee M Thurston, supt of n VaS toal werefed j   7th d 8to radea   k vemment pubhc instruction is pusiung u hne leader and her assistants  ri19 trapping season starts Nov I j in the United States However so great is the hatred of Cornnv plan to impove the amount and  Sally Miller, lecT a5all5  upper peninsula gn51 n WilliaSJoTS TeO Manunism in this county that al  pOOTBALL SCORES amston 26,  , , ,  Chester 6, Chelsea 33 Morenci I ough France and Great Biitian IS BADLY INJURED quality of citizenship educationjpbeirTeasare 3  t  il Kfiiw dPP0 eaS are emeient, L DermitswroiiM i mX owner of a string of motion pict In romgjcm,     They have been carrying on aff T7r to 51  ure theatres includina the ones  nuason u university 2b, St j wre wunng inis country clocked WilhaST haf theiCUrttSy ,CamPCdgn  , nsyT3 0S9 nWVoQ  7 Chinese demandsd so laid Nov 2, Gov WilMams has the month and have received fav I3 idSStflft,nm, 700o from the fifth storv of an office Northville 70, South Lyon 6 themselves liable to a Chinese best chance of any Democrat in orable comment from parenta, ra00n nd 27000 jweasel I  e Wednesday Bhlon 19, MUford 7 Ypsilant attach Wo may bo in for a long the last decade to win a second cmd teachers N L stat  4 Crests in 1 death Hi thearJ 20, Milan 0 P Asiatic war Japan foughT China term It will take a lot of out , Morrises room divided in l deert county are open as  uon burned Ior te Ttnrs or more and got state votes to offset the heavy L  to  which could ,caniP  to deer hunters 1  EMMETT BERRY  whefT majorities he will receive W lM books tot MoiUyn  Emmett Berry, 60, Stockbridge Wayne county tafsonand Marilyn VanSlam , abou vanished Their shell control of hig carwhich went stock buyer, died at his home Tn Wo most imnortont Rn That was Sdcys before election brook  capt, The krtterjjgj  m Lough thewall of Hacks Tav here, suddenly Sunday e marri Kol rDEER HUNTERS TREK NORTH ,1 and gave a Pv to  d v, Helea Mnu ,f  Senator Toft in Ohio and Gov ULLR HUN1LH5 mm DUrtin i wmnersThey sguare danced m nsjnis aroppea to Jim iS4b wri0 survives with four children, newe  MW Vrvr TSL V, v , A X 1 1 nThe season is July 1 Sept 30 BAK SAL SATURDAY vil Mrs Marguerite Richardson SSo fo ao JnrS button The Pinckney Girl Soouts will of Jackson Herbert Howard and  1 ThelWhme best forest hold a   onr , inm 5 Jh ralB aS q conservative, isolationist ana  ine state has tne best lorest SATURDAYr NOV 18, 1950 Wednesday at the Bunker Hii African Firster Dewey is q PV, u J ,,   n  gy1 with th help of Dick i   fcyerybody and his grandtafhef I Darrow and Bob Meabon  plastic is now used is heading for the north woods We have 2 new boys in the, making eWensively to hunt deer this week and next grade,Bob and Jim Wilson , The state has 6 Hare are some of them  Firrhth Grads Iflre rcord in history Clare, Norman, Ciitt Miller and  Eighth Grade 839 orman, onrr MUier and The 8th grade is studying ar i  5 155 acres bunaed ov J Martin, Food lacker at 11 I Catholic churchwhh burial there flnTraicma m some wa, RV,S,SeS Livennore, Douglas Laketiousn fuels, meir source md ilJlJ000000 s wer ,,  FRANK AMBURGEY moro so even than President  , ,   ,    Trusaan In neither case did the OUT ON BAIL Frank Amburgey 45, a fonnef Democrats put up a sttong can resident, died at Highland Park didate aaainst thom T Fr,,n W H Meyer and son Hillman  heat  Thev have seen , ,   UUT u OAIJ MriS10113 DrJas several movies Among them 2 The Uike 0  is  h  E Mllliken xtfbiaenil Qiea OT nigniana raK daie aaasi  , 1011 SiL  explaining the functions of the  Thw is the biggest Michigan pSyand James Hassan hospital, Saturday He was the ,nn Jf9 tnrti JI  Wfflard Wilts, Loy McOaar,  and hose There was edsoh crop  Am Arbor, charged with robb son of Mr and Mrs Jesse  0 h9 vl6 St, 9 y3  a very funny movie on the baby Arctic owls are back m Mirhi  sea oi Whitmore Lake  burgey He married Gertrude id ,2 92 Ttcf tl EdwLvp111 toCurran sitters trials, worries and faults lqan but not so many as last SqJHindi Oct 1 Was con  Frost of Pinckney and they have iSdVi Edward Parker Roscommon  wnole scnool enjoyed theiYfar ii w wn before, Jivri in Tfetroit ir sn vJrsr gP01 tou,1 heeiused and in Harold Rady to Harrison I ineet snow CGlDd Peppy in W hcense sales are Lloyd Vanness and wife to  West The show wasPrgent less than lost year Dnond Island   up of mamoa 29 sharp tailed grouse w ,    Q00 anQ ioMt    ettes caJed the Pied Piper Pup  on  Island en ga ofiKSr1  M 1U MrthpX Herri Yehrn, DocraT wiSayiorat    f     irrSLSLr9 e Mex Construction Coof Annffiinhton and Mrs Anita Rite ,  for senator wonThe other Arbor for whom they work, i he f St Louis, Missoun and Mrs blq yitiUfffi tnat  Gov WaJTQa  third man involved inthe robb Inez Clapp o I Detroit    California reflects no trend one , eluded last Wecuiesdcry before, hved in Deoit for 20 yearsSur tead wag eected govemor for Judge Yelland of Howell Thejvmng are his wife, three broth ,a mird term Joe  Q mte 29 sharp tailed grcise wer , Jj were bound oyerf or triali ers, Boone and Orville of Jack mown Tammany mail ran again ij JL TS  TIJ bail was set at MQUO and rur j son and Virgil of Portage Lake sjfDewe and k alihough Thm Swarthouts to Douglas   Gretchen Taschand Marilyn   them there noy Reason to Sanford iShirey 4  x  Biir Baughn Harold Franklin, 1bRfc lea and Friday Haines to Douglas,    a,aund    OUR BOYS  SERVICE lery has n Jft beenfound The funeral was held Tuesday J He is a leading liberal and us Mike Hqrnack Jr slated for orgefSfJSsio coSsSl r SvJc2houlFera V 3    army mduction Oct 27, wag givJU wa fmed 50 and 1U COSTS , Meeker of Howell offacicrtinq The Republican tickets  v by Judge He was found cnnlty burial was m the pinckney cem I   ualy runs on both Democrat ana     now geuuig uuu wij w army maucuon Oct T  Gra FrIvt Remlev 1 0  ruf  eJbaraCtlrteines Burns of throwing a firecracker in the,      WQfl lot of dumb votin JayaTon d Main SSK Paulre, Brandon White cmd  g Lewis Washinon streets of Pinckney oiound last The deceased was bom in UcrulgecUnjLui Arbor where the to Mio ey  Milton atteson have gone deer   Run last Wean6sday  July 4th which burnedthe leg of Kentucky but moved to WhiU ifcahas trouble keeping  Erdley VanSickle and Wilmonti hunting fto yisftber husband, Don Burns Mrs Jessie Pardon of Portaae counly, ma in 1906 where bmn the voters approved iwagc Plummer to Luzern i ,, nnwm, and 7 Iarrow were to kaveLake and Ann Arbor He paid wcs baptised in the Burnettsville boosrtor them and then defeatea  rS AlbertcSiitl and JackI PINCKNY CMMUNTTYqHESTm fcr Korea Friday  tn  ernmv  church , , life mill amendment previa, Sheldon to Mancelona i 9 fcutiie committes of the I  KC Lou Bekkering of Chanj 01 HOUSE SUNDAY lIalin the years will be lonely money for it Shiawassee county   Albert Shirley, Lloyd VanBlar Pinckney Community Chest in ute Field HI, spent the week end M8 Fred Read served a dinn se from us you had to go,zz voters approve a uew jail and icum, Ora Haines to Shingleton pursuance of its duties, submits with hw parents, Mr and Mrs er and held open house Sunday, The ones remaining will missyou en deteated the millr ihaease Stanley Dinkel Orville Smith following budget Jor the year C C tSekfesring Those from out of town were MiBecause we loved you so, to provide funds for it to Lovells  beginning Nov I, 19SD ona enai , and MrsClarence Pulver, Mrani Somewhere a prayer was whispArthur Marshall and sons to ing Oct 31, 1951 The budget is MARRIAGE LICENSES  land Mrs Mrs Will Darling oi eved4 The amendment to stop the sale TnRH   iiWm subject to revision ond adjust by Robert Sessions, 19 Fowler Rives JuncHonMr and Mrs How goewhere it was answered this  coic 0ie6 was snowed ui  way , T der about 2 to 1 We nevercould IJIe is now in the arms of Jesus, undersand this proposaLNo larm luuuuii,  1  i T  r  11,  w ,  urn His soul is at rest today rof our acguaintance was iri txrte Pmi Ware and Milton I demands on the citizens of Pinck Carl vLentz, 25 NashvilleLeona Anna Pacey and Mrs Walter White, Paul Ware, and oanev  mcmy years fey pxlvrtejCmngbea 19, Hpckney anory Glover, FowferviUe Mr anS Matteson to Lovells 1 Salvation Army 2000G SOME TIPS OITTHAT Gilks and family, Mr and Mrs  favor of it Only one guarter of VEDDING POSTPONED the milk produced goes into but ie of Miss Leona CcnnpbeU ter The Michigan Milk Produc Howard Lentz set totalce  Assn, inventor of the base  e at the local CongL Satl, surplus plan got this amendment postponed  fae ballot As 32 states now COMMUNICATION than ever before Youll find a 145 0 teowratue chart for roasting the TmVs a home agency  5 Emergency Reserve  There will be speded commun1 The executive commiittee has tod peinr receipts to dess icattob of Uvingston Lodge No fel it vrise to provide for  up the holiday feast plus hints 76 F A M beld on Nov  needs With this reserve  Ji9 5ff  J2  ii  o V r trrrrMtA r iw rttor Atfo TX hd The American Weekly, great Saturday, Dec lhas been setdo much to meet all known re fcr Third Degree Night BY Order of the W M   W CurlettSecy guirements A small part of the monev will be expended for the cost of the drive  Mrs Grace Runciman has mov ed into the house on Putnam St she bought of Roy Fisher lert Peters and family of Baffle SLtyiii the telephone soluie thcrtcolored oleo cp Creek 75 in all called ike it was possible to notify ped in stores the day after sall those Invited and some came election The sale is not legal returned, froB1 out  town until 30 day after election The Miss Gcsnpbell was operated agriculture dept at fhst said no upon Monday morning action would be taken and then sedd the law would be enforced Lester McAfee has from a deer and moose hunt in Canada He did not get any  Dan Driver and wife of Dexter and Wm Roche were Sunday callers of Edward Spears Clare and Ronald Swajthout got  The Robert Grtnnqer family o This caused oleo to disappear Lansing called at tbe Loufe Coy from Michigan store shelve tale home Suaday   chiomq those in this section yea Tla th bow and arrow me  re In 1o1tir M flwarthout i a jsat v   dST vft  St  ricd Ana At LLtttll bw  f9fqM M ton i uma Wdndqy, November IS, Ig50 NOGHBOWNG NOS hot water for the star forwaid   Bscfrtcf For hot water on tap    For clean, quiet, carefree service    Fof automatic, completely dependable water heating    Be modern   a Go Electric would u9 state pallet art in training at East Lansing The legislature appropriated 156,000 to aire 60 more trooper In the mock school elections ast week Gov Williams won in the Brighton school end lost at Dexter 8 to 75,  The South Lyon Community Chest goal is 1000 In South Lyon a strong Rep ubiican prfscinct Gov Williams and Harry Kelly tied each getting 264 votes tttockbidge high school is reorganizing her band A new system is being tried Band instru xnenls are being rented to pupils torn the 5th to fth grades  685 votes were cast at Stock, bridge last week MrsAnna Pacey, former Pinck ney resident now oi FowleviUe, celebrated her 86th birthday on Nov 11 Mr asd Mrs Pat Dillaon sr oi Howell held open house Nov 5 to celebrate the christening oi their granddaughter, Mtchaelene Ann Dillon Sponsors were Tom Golden and Mrs Polly Dillon Murningham Senator Bruce Clothier who Introduced the mil which discon tinued farming at the Caro, How ell and Panacea state hospitals and sold the Holstein herds Bays his bill will save the state about 50,000 a year At the election at Howell the municipal court amendment won by 200 tiie amendment making only lawyers elgible to be judge of it also won but the one pro viding for an 8 man council lost Bowel TkeeV Tues, Wed tomJHor, 14, 15, 16 SUNBET BOULEVARD  William Holden, Nancy Olson and Gloria Swanson Comedy ffovsity Friday, Saturday, November 17, 18 Mickey fioaney, Pat OBrien In THE FlhEBALL  DexterTheatre DEXTQL M1CKJOAN Ato CorHUiMiod Friday, Saturday, November 17, 18 j Allen Rocky Lane THE WYOMING BANDIT Sunday Show fclS p so Coal Sunder, Monday NOT 19, 20 Ray MillandL Hedy Lamarr m , COOPER CANYON Gartoat J  Judy Canova In bCATTBBBRAIN fins URNof the FRONTIERSMAN Mev mmg 9CemVeSQBstmf Starring flk ,S MacRea, J London Shows 700 ond 926 Tue, Wed, NOT 21, 22 Dennis Morgan, Betsy Drake in PRETTY BABY HoTolty Gas loan Thur, FrL Nor 23, 24 Thur 215 p m cont Maureen OHara, John Payne TRIPOL r ancy New Orleans Sundoy, Monday, Nov 19 20 1SADDLE TRAMP 2B Technicolor In s Super Western ptcmwBj Joel MacRae, James RusselL William Hendrix A Muslcai , Cartoon and Latest News I Sunday Shows 3, 5, 7, 9  Monday Show 7 and 9 Tue Wed, Nov, 21 22 CAGE D story of a womens prison today Starring Eleanor Parker, Agnes Moorhead Cartoon and  News i HEATER Mkm    pHiitt THIS WITtf AN ELECTRIC WATER HEATER pWno fwwno Hues   AvUotk therm oitatlc control ,  Friday, Saturday, November 17, 18 I KILLED GERONIMO  In r taper Western   TVT iZZl2 r 7T, IB Ellison, James ElBaon Vir son Ripley oi Chicago fMl J pii The following were called ar See your DEALER or your Edison office EDISON ELECTRIC THEATRE  7 pm, Mondays, WXYZTV w Ml n farmy induction November 13th r Clark, Pinckney Roy Gladstone  GregoryEdward Moon, Hamburg Garland Gentry,Lawrence Smyth Leland McPherson, James New  lin, Joel Stratton, George Folk, Lowell Elston, Wm Miller, Har old Earl Dickerson, John Purdy Mrs, Ralph Hall of Pinckney has been elected head of the Liv ingston County Extension group Norma Jean McLucas, Barbara Young and Marjorie Schrepfer gave a bridal shower ior Doris Paton of Howell last week Funeral servisevipr John W Fuller, 70, Jackson county super visor and former Home Tele KEEP XM FIXING Comedy Starring Abbott  Costello, Martha Ray and Carol Bruce Shows 7i00 and 903 Cartoon 19,20, 21 Thur, FrL Nov 23, 24 Thanksgiving IXry Special One Day Only MRSGRANT TAKES RICHMOND A Good Comedy Starring Lucille Bell, William Holdcm Short and Cartoon Shows 700 and 8s30 ComingNext Sunday Jolson fings Again AVON THIiAl tK  Stodchridge, Michlgo  Sun  MOB Tue, Nov,  SUMMER STOCK Musical Comedy In Technicolor with jJudy Garland, Gene Kelly Mat lien Main, Gloria DeHaven,Edd Friday, Saturday, November 17, 18 I MIGHTY JOE YOUNG4 story oi pet gorilla with Ben Johnson, Terry Moore Comedy, Tmtas Tough Guy I WodnoadoyTThursday ftundar Shrtw i, 5 7, 9 Penny Singleton cmd Larr Shns phone president, were held atj ffHONPlER OUTPOST Grass Lake Friday He was a A Drama starring Scnday, Tuesday, Nov 19, 21   CAPTAIN CAREY U S A story oi German occupied Italy wdnodoy, xnurjaayw nT,  Allan Ladd, Wania Hendrix BLONDE HITS THE JAVr  Leprechauni Gold CariLoars Caper w Slnaleton, Arthur Lak Brachen, Phil lv 5,  9 Cqrt Nov 22, 23 News Mary Doyle She proceeded him  in death, He leaves a daughter  Mrs  funeral was Baptist churchThe deceased and e   the days of the Roche his 4 brothers were civil war ys  veterans  Fponkenmuth defeated the,  St Marys church wiU hold alsal  u b  qlass Nov I feauier pony Nov 25 at the op 7th 354 0 187 Only beer and J  era house  ComingiBorder IncidentTicket to Tomahawk He lecrs a daughter, Grs LJ Friday He was a AJiama Starring Haines a permit to build a ,1 , Jaon Tfe former minor league base baUfchorles Starrett, Smiley Bumette houes Qn South Howell stsouth  T, J   bal1 catcher     Loto Hall and Slim Duncan f the home o Mrs Marion Burn lurchThe deceased and ev   thedavsof the Roche   Cartoon ett in Pinckney The village has given Clifford Haines a permtt to build a psAMVildddlinriiiTin ane Carr and Viola Burnett ranked first in scholarship last month, each getting 4 As I There was a near panic at iffce picture show at the opera house Saturday noght when the  J 5201  lb, CoAlCtp, Yej, tk nodtto ooflvenleoci sn4 tmulag mooomf of the WAM M61KNIN0 hemttt i Iralf s tsfltsdoo ITS th ocu bum of its khd lo tht wetld Szdnslv ptteotod lsi liar coBtUQCom ftfalo to to tJbundinct el ltfjv henltbial htti tad U fuel Mviflft Hemtf  dcy mid night whfaoat fifotUiif Batu tof I cl cod, cokt or briquftt fmttlitoomt food Start  fire but OBOI  ytsf la tnd it tht deptwitbls, lowcosi TAtoC MORNINO Mdsyt PABMERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPANY, Max BiuselL dr Eroffiht I eStjr J Mtitih We Ask That Fares Play Fair  n iWf CmntosBftm was telling do a little campaiening with tka i aWtlrideistookofto pubhc I igm wit biC  top,l,8,itMt  wiiy Im writing thia arttotoT From where I aft, ftfa in Uttered with dfaretU  btts, plua candy end gum wrap pan Thia annoyed  Jodgre and he spoke to the driver about H  To his aorprlae the cabman answered right back Dont blame ms, he said Fast as I clear this taxi out, the fares just mess it up again I like a clean cab as well as anybody, but a man has to have eosne cooperation Judge figures the fellow was in the right, and maybe wc ought to for as to remember She fiBew whos going to get is the tab after we leave ft Beeaoee he pays the same as we do, hes got tee same right to a clean, eeesfortebfe ridejust as he hat the aaaae right te enjoy the beverage of hit chotoe be it coffee, beer, lemonade of wh  ve yon game Mn Alta Meyer crttendid a  C W HookTfamily c At ffid  wSl  1 WMe   i J lin nine pnlbaw hii  igocount oi masjj, wine an sold there  25 Years Ago  Mrs Vancie Arnold Bowman 33, died at the home of her par  nts, Mr and Mrs George Am nous iaaiuiuay uuut wucn uit nold of Gregory Nov, 10 She dirt wr3h had been swept t into as survived by her husbandJohrt te ot air registers caught fire Bowman,2 daughters and a son Bom to Roy Bird and wife oT Llellwin Chalker, 79 died at  Ypsiianti Nov 15 a daughter, the home of his sister Mrs Jessie j Dr W B Watts of Cleveland Seymour in Fowlerville He wasp ha suffered a stroke His wife  a native oi inckney and married is me former Josephine Clinton  Paul Miller ran into a cow of Bert Harries on the Howell Rd Saturday breaking its leg It had to be killed A buck deer has been annoyj ing Fred Burgesses sheepcha j Ing them and tossing them about, j  Onasing it away does no , qood j He does not know what to do about it sljll takes a monthly total, show  tfj  47 Years Ago The Southern Jubilee Sincwtei are here Nov 25  Rev Fr Ryans new rectory at J i 293 te about completed The nrst floor is of cut field stone,the work of Frad Wyman XT118 J1011 b Painting Bert Wanes house and bam t  The Batcheler Cub will give Nov3 1 CaVerIy oli ,Jf G22an Mcme Co is holding forth at the opera house They cany Woods Minstrels as entertainers tiFngL   elected the following officers Qerk, W H Crofoot Trees, John Cadwel 0  NixcawQrgcat is Mable Sigler  TJ Ross Read one Prot MiDer attended the Mich, t Wisconsin game at Ann Arbor Saturday One stopped over to see friends and had to walk ndrne from Dexter TJie ehicken and turkey pickers are busy at Ed Famums poultry house picking hundreds of fow a dcT 0 hear No Lavey was handing out neckties one day last week The K O, T M No 28 havef resolutions in this issue on the dewh oi Unyd Teeple ComW A Carr, N P Moinson Guy Alive FABM AN1MRLS COLLECTED PROJWLV HORSES sio Each , COWS 500 Eacch HOGS 150 per Cwt WE BUY HIDE JLD CALF SKINS Phone 68 Flncknay Central Dead Stock 4 Qt The hoWay season in Michigan chefishedlby us alflt is a friendly time   aftime when we like to relax Jn The American Way  with a glosvofMichigan brewedfbeer  v For beerbelongs   4to pledioVit living, toTaood fellowship, to sensible moderatlonAnd ourirightto enjoit, thistoo, belongs  roto our ownAmerican 1  heritage of personal jrQmwffieebleoMgb  wttfoy t Michigan NBrie werar Association A large amount cf has been insftcdlerl InWChelied peat factory cmd it is expected to get gc4nq soon FocbcdJ JK been prohibited year on sy 77Tjhvtitym BuUdkKIDetroit IMich,gan J Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi Laveme MeQufllan and wife  Saturaay lahl dinner guestb Ludtke calledon Miv cmd MM of Detroit were Sunday guests at Mr and Mrs Robert Read wer Wm Mei 2 the WIlBcmK Shebcm home MiDorothy Dtoke and Johnie E Mrs Asher WrrJe icleHained Warser Spfttleir is a patient in cmd Christine were in Howell 1 friendf at cardi tjfcy nJghtGipce Iwipftaji Detroit Satupday A  ,THE MNgCNEY ISPATQT  , Peopl Tfct Plackney Dlipncb fctiml md das ,  ollteafet 1877 ore Plndah Groceries  goods 1  Canned Goads, Shoes w f Isfiings Gsnfi v,ewne  IMMF  13 WE ST fiUCI EViR  Spscial de luxe PHILGA31APPAN Range r Suaday guests at the Hay Burns home were Dominick Conk lin and iamily of Pontkxc, James Burns and iamily of Bellevule, Jack Young and family Gregory and Bob Darrow Week end guests of Mr and MrUoyd Hisrriwej war Edward Nwteai wii oi Kelt cmd Mr and Mr RuMel Nuatfar oi Lcning I A large crowd attended the I feather party given at the school j Saturday night by VFW Post I NQI 7301 Gene Mann won the j 100 door prize and Frank Goss,  a friend of his from Detroit the f50 one Gene entertoined 16 from Detroit who attended the party Jack Hannett and his mot a er won 3 turkeys Sunday quests of Mrs Emma o Imer were Charles Eisele an  wifehood son Bernard and Henry Smith of Fowlerville Jimmie Lavey and Neil Clerk took in the MichInd game ai Ann Arkor Saturday  Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home Mr and Mrs C W Martin ox Detroit were Sunday quests c the C J Clinton home Floyd Hommond and wife, Lansing spent the week end at tn the Clvde Fisher home The Frank Aberdeen 7 spent Sunday at the Rex Noqqie  home in Ann Arbor  1 Mrs Hollis Wylie 4hllf2 were Sunaay guests at the Abra hams home in Ann Arbpr Henry Hauck spent he week en with his dcraqhter, Mrs Ed Liser adnfamilV of , Charles Skinner, a foMegp dent, has sold hte Iv fi  IcodaandcomecktoPinokney I W H Clarknow at FowlerMrs I ville celebrated his 96th birthdayf recovered from pnemoma arw  V Sunday Mr and Mrs R K Elliodauahter, Mollie are visiting tt and Rev and MrsBrady called  the Welter Baker home in orana on him Holt of Detroit who has j Sunaay quests of Mr and Mrs debased the Aed Jl Ross Read were Mrs Gladys Jm is making s3mprovciei Scnnejder of Windsor, OnLMiss nn it  Vftn , Jamet Feidler, Ann Arbor and Mrnd MrsGeorqe Meabon i  Heb Sneed and wife of Howell caued on Georqe Meabon sr at j Mrs Taa r7er fyers of Aim SI  I Arbor has gone to St Petersburg rhiVps last week and is in u  cthTrS hospital, Ann Arbor Clarence Fuller of Fovrfervillo j Vl Nichols of Howeil w called on Mr and Mrs W C JM n the Dispatch Miilei Saturday  i caiir IJmoon  Mrs Edna Reason and LLeota Monday aflcmn I GQODBYfc TO PUMPING DJSOVES THEE ROOTS fclMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASfc  iovMaooo ITS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY I  No moreexpentlyAunha,bypumping and dlgginf up of eMpooifc4Mc tanaft teefbtfe pool, grate traps end 1oggd miee, Heret the neat reliable and la method re liquefy, diuoive end saponify greet, sludge, heir,  iih and otW or f lelidt This modem cheol guarar  SHUTDOWN tfa euaranPe quick end efll cienl resuiu  12 to fo horVt NO SHUTOOWh of pool orfank necessary wrio rhemicai it working  5, 10 5 IS 50, and C CONTAINffS Rt CMBSM Ne, Of R  f off redia 1 8717 Lakeside Dr Bmh Lak Hughes i  Plumbing Water Sytemt ate Stanley Dinkel  i GOOD QUALITY COAL ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY  s ofii PHONE DEXTER 2 6 8 1 Jltomatic, instantHghMng burners  re movable porffeis drip trys Vtoualite over vith ga win4tw and oven light  24hour clock with builtin timer v laiir irdor tnals coo tJme, u to il niiutoa MARY FEATHER ypm   ng V 9er  o iiformalioa Xlhuniruted signal tellj vhen 4ven won  v 9t iliumirsieR entjritop 1 range V V irgc working area, fort   tain fiiush Conccnjcd o 01 U II 1 f H  I LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANG Kow is the time to modernm your kitchen with Philgas    the trrifty feoltled gas for farm and tor iiomes You can huat far and wide, bui  J wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Pemcmbsr, too, w will give you  onerous tradein allovance on your old range  regardless of type, makev or condition Ey tenris, if you wish WANY OTH5R PHIfGAS AfPUANCfS FROM whiCH TO CHOOSE I Pwltflie Kitchen Ranges from 9950 Automatic Wafer Heerten from 8950 SEE US TODAY Wf HANf ALL rNSTALLATtOM DETAILS Hek9 8 wart Stout and the Koy Keason family ca d at th9 fred Cdrpenfer home ii Pontiac Sunday j The Edsel Meyer family of Yp I Silanti called at the Walter Clark I home Sunday i Mrs Rose Howard who has been at the Louis Coyle home the past summer, returned to i j home Sunday j Week end callers at the Mel j vin home were the Robert Grain ger family of Lansinq, Mrs Ella , btapish and the Clarence Stopisri iamily of Chelsea I 1 Mr and Mrs Clayton Bekker ering ond Pic Louis Bekkerinq were Sundoy dinner qoests at the Mork Nash home Callers at the Charles Clark, were Frank Nichols and wife of Mia Vincent Gleason oi Lansing Emmett Clark of Howell and Dan Driver and wife of Dexter  Thomas Clark and Doris Ryan spent the Week end with Mrs Mary Blatchiord of Battle Creek and were Sunday dinner quests j of Charles Clark jrand wife oi  Galesburq , I Sunday visitors oi Mr and Mrs  I Irvin Kennedy were Mr and Mrs   Ambrose Kennedy and family of  Howell and MrsEd Rouncifer and and dauqhter oi Genoa 1 Kevin McMackeu oi Fowlerville spent the week end with Mrs t Eleanor Ledwidqe I Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt  spent the week encbert the Gordon Hester home in Ypsilanti Wayne AtLee omd wife were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Carleton Schairer in Ann A10001   ir, Dcnise Ledwidqe ana Vincent LaRosa attended the Mich,Ind game at Ann AborSaturday The Murray Kennedy iamily were in Detroiot Saturday niqht Born o Mrand MrsPaul Baker Janis Can oi Syracuse, N Y Oct, 29, a daughter, lane Wendy The Gene Shehan  family of Ann Arbor and the Gerald Bauer, family of Briqhton were Sunday j visitors at the Louis Snenan horne  The C W Hooker family of Knh Arbor and Fred Teeple and iwife ofHowell were Sunday calif Urs at tho I H Hooker home j  Murray Kenned v took in thei MichInd, football qame at Anni  Arbor Saturday  I Sunday guests of W H Meyer  a l   and wife were GW Meyer and TA  hfinUCfllllltlli   NNUAL fi ,  Pinckney High School Gym SAT, NOV18 7t30 P m Turkeys and Chickens t 29, a daugmer, jure V,x i  m   tBOressed and All Ready for the Oven Win Your Turkey rfMh Pftyfc OUTIB I I  VttTsCS f k  Wednesday, November  CUBiK C Judge Harria 1 PMFI88I0HAL CWNEB  in nrfaftn inr mftonl M ISVIM U i  i iirTMBT TmiumiM AND USE CHRISTMAS SEALS  in prison for refusal to take the droit induction jxrth Burgorf af dared Chaplains who serve In the armed iorces are traitori tol  God This sect believe this coui GodThis sect Believes this count ry is good enough to live in but not to right for Just before World War II Pinckney had a lot at  trouble with this sect but got rif  of them one day By aid of 2 bush el of tomatoes Howell arreted some of them for disturbing thef peace but a Jury acquitted them  of Jackson, Hebert, Howard ant L D Hines USN, late of India Howell is home for 2 weeks He has a  new uniform and no date kr Saturday night he says Frank Clark and wife of Mil  THE H0y SAWTM1UM j  V  Plnekstj  iSaaJ VanWjTNKLE  VanWDBOB Deftly flsOO A M to 200 P M n Attorneys at Law  feoej Westeesday FIiet State and 8avinas Bank Mesw TUSSM Fit tat, 7 to p m Howell u Michigan Da a  McCLUSTEY 1 MARTIN J LWAN  Deaf L, Attorney at Law 112 North MisMqrsn Ave gwe 13 Brighton, Mich sphonsjK Phone 157F11  evenings or AWHWiaitanis   it Mtaplacsi m Plumbing and Heattna State 717 Lakeside Drive Uew Rush lake  BB8 8HEED Phone 183 207  Grand rarer Stores 389 lbs Of started frozen foods right La year samel You 6s cat yoar food costand still live bettor than ever And how much work It saves Come in and see this freezerits got everything And its General Electric That means dependability  HOME FREEZER , 000 Only UpERWEKi  Modt NAll The Probate Coon tot UriBfffteo Ask us to PROVE how you con five better tor httl  Authorized Dealer   V  GENERALff ELECTRIC HOME FREEZERS t AVEIf HABXWARB Dancing EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Music by Irene Daniels  MT AIRY TAVERN LAKELAND ON M36 EAST the County oi A a Mswon of said Court held at the Piobat Offioe La the City oi Howell in said county, on the 19th day oi Oct   ober, A D, 1950  1 Present, Honorable Hiram R SmSfe, Judge of Probate  ziS8ZigMg3   In The Matter oi the LbfATE Or HENRY C THOMPSON Deceased It appearing to the Court theft the time for the Presentation of aWms against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be appoint to receive, examine one adjust ail ctsttae snd demands against said deoeaed  ty and before said Court and that the gal heirs oi said deceased entitled to inherit the estate of which said deoeas ed died seized should be adjudicated It is OrderedThat all oi the creditors ef sold deceased are reqstod to enseal heir claims te said Court at said Pro  bate Office and to eerve a copy thereof upon George Poppas, administrator oi  said estate whose address is 332 S Fifth Street Ann Arbor, Michigan or before the 2nd day of January A D , 1951 at ten cloak in the iorsmoejL sold time and place hereby appofcliB lor the esxxmJna Son and adjustment of all claims and demands against said decease for the adjudication and determination of the neirs at law ot said deceased at the time of her death entitled to inherit the estate of whion the deceased died siezed  Hems  Kffian  SWARTHOUT  SON ford wereweek end guests atReed Estate, baaranco Brokerage Funeral Home the Winston Baughn home Ctty Lakeand Fan Property Don G Swartbout Director f A feeefcxttr Modem Equipment I Lie Tear Property Wife Me  Ambulance stork Phone 39  63, Pmckne Mich, FRED C BHCKHOFF 8c  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell K Michigan Phone 353 Residence 615 THANKSGIVING HERITAGE  Mei xony rropony LEE LAVfcY Among the greatest oi our many   blessings is the liberty we enjoy phone WFS Pmoknov, Mteh as free Americans Let us all   give thanks that is is ours and   pledge our efforts to safeguard it as challenged  v AUCTIONEER Farm Soiee A feealaMiy This Bank Will Not Be Open on  ThankagiSnoj Dcryjniuteday  November 23 Member Federal Osposti buttonce Corporation All Deposits Insured up to 10400 iot  Depositor THE nM KATICWALBAlf Hew NUeh THE DUTIES OF CTHZENSHXP Being a Citisen oi fee United States of American is he most valuable right we own, A top around the world would quickly convince anyone So many peo pie the world over would desire onj to trade places BEBTWYUB 73 TXON rOBVICE rtftOLD RADY nepatrs On All Makes 1S4F3  I Dft, a I TOWNER Dennst S044 Portage Lake Boad Dexter 3461 LLOYD HENDEE Livestock HanHna Weekly Tripe MadTfc Detroit yeneiai lVacldna lUPjnckney,  CABL JONES   0 Sand iop BoiL Road Gravel Fill Dir ISM Mich Phone Dexter 3116 KW WTLIE ASYand 10ND6 HlPINCKNEY Gasiified Advs FOR SALEHome grown poocom by the lb or busheL JoaLo Fang, phone 1 1F2 LOST Two dogs, both male, To VoteOn Novembei 7 wa M36   Pmckney on FriSy oertan 1MUN which ylU aSwtj  NtawnT52Ul  V Fred Read and wife, John Mc Gene Mann spent several days Guire and wife, James Whitley in Detroit last week visiting his end family and Mr and Mrs brother Erwin, who is in the hos Frank Peters of Jackson pital with a broken vertebra Mrs Flora Darrow went to Kal Mrsc Gordon Bassett and child ied  saia County eva, Mich, Friday with her son, ren of Howard City were Sdnday IA tri r7  Glenn, to spend a week He haJ auests of the L J Swarthout fama iarm there ily  It is Further Qtdseed, Tba pafaBS ooftne theieos ke SB nj posacatloo oi a copy of this orJsr once each week patch, a newspaper printed and drculat  HoWftlL sVBcW Hirom R Smith 1 deports VjoJJJpOOO jkp  Judge oi Probate 1   mAm M    To Defend Our Country  from s, , ,  those who would destroy it from 15191 complete, within or without 3 piece blond bedroom suite with To Conduct Our Uvs and bust cotl 8Prlng and inner spring ness affairs to the end that we JS tetrola shall commue to make our citi, , 905 Pinckney zenship the same priceless thing I FOl SALEJour 10 gal milk cans it is today , like new2 dairy wash tanks, safe JOHN E MCCLELLAND TETUJNG INSURAJCE ca U2i2SSrelL Mkk FOR SALENew 6 room holse lo ated on an acre dSffii J automatic water Sate flS place with space for 2ooms on vduflod aSd oalocated at a t224 Kuhn St, Gregory for further information caU V O Nelson, at Phone 7 0202 Ann Arbor fluK5ALEA Round OcrkHeatina Stove and a Kitchen Banqeboth m good condition  i ssyBums rWe 7TFA UH hNTModem froomh near Pinckney Box 108 Pinckiw FOR SALEBaby scales, ccrTbed, seat, cheap Inquire 11560 River Bank Hi land Lake  NOTICE Iwill make fancy work Garel Electric fcciry water heat ,for bridal and baby showers and er Electric Dropin cfialinq unit, a for Christmas presents, milkk stirrer Frank Pearce Mrs riora MacArtor, Phone 163 10960 Stinchaeld Road, Pinckney or call at 422 East Main St in  room house near Silver lake CeieJuj Parshall Register oi Probate Pinckneys  FIIVEST FOOD fJIIIRl  sured by our membership in their wit bALbMJne Row Corn Husk Federal Deposit Insurance Coc lea 3 or 4 Section Harrow, 7 or 8 poration I SPOT CASH i FOB DEAD ot DDIABIB frOCK HOUSES leOO Each COWS ftOO Each HOGS 140 per Cwl OLLVESANll PHONB CARL BEBO ft pise Harrow, 20 inch discs, a  Tractqr Spreader Ehner0 Garage,Oak GroveMich  Phone Howell S10W 1 wAffllli Uustom Corn Pickinq with a Wood Bros com picker Reginald Krahn Pinckney, Mich Phone 24F3 FOR SALE A Fine Wool Ram Louis Stacicabte, Pinckney n  DUALITY  DARUNG  ciraAirr fOR SALEGilbarco Oil Burner, gun type 10000 Gerald Reason LOSTA 13 inch male Beaqle Pinckney FOR SUERecord Player,1210 in 1012 in, 35  David Ledwldqe phone No 5 FOR 6ALEReminqton Deer Rifle 2520 30, Kalamazoo white enamel kitchen rane, bums wood or coal 30 Edmund Haines Phone 28 Turkeys,Chic kens and Ducks for Thanksgiving Get your orders in now i John Burg, phone 58f21 auacre rtepea Shot Gun 1500, also Deer Rifle with 3 boxes of shells 4500 Lucius Doyle, phone 42 hound, white with black and ton FOR SALEiPotatoee, Cabbage  RfcattBMecalaaj colkJlewazti 10n4M CaH 52F3 Pinckney A A A  A A, A Meats ruit GroeeHee Vegetables I  Phil 3anrey Kraizoi LiJvmastoo Couaty PhaM HM  I FOR RENTModem five room J home,saU tiinished oil furnace 8 90 3 Riverside Drive or phone Brtqhtori 7 3 9 7 L UkfiUS 2 Iota 66X132 each on Howell, St Pinckney Inquire a 596 Mower Road or pnone Representative Onions The Umstead Farm ATTENTION Saws filed Betoothed Xeown Mowers Sharpened AH Wosk Dene By Machine and   sfMesiBissiesw A MandeU 11824 Bivst Lane Drive HELand Isokm, Michiqao and alterationa FQR RENT Modem apactment over Roy Oarks store Phone 124F3 Pinckney anBlazicum Kitchen Ann Aset Range borne coal or wood, flood OfliifltlPn  in jaisn Louis Xourt 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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>PUIWRt stf     3  , 1  PI i ww    v VSmmy Wm Velum 87 Michigan Mirror School Notes With the election over the leg I Kidergarn and Fin islature will have to face the The kindergarten were taught frootems it has been ducking j Tuesday by Barbara Varksn They are many brook and Bemaraine Burns, as The Michigan Tourist Council Mrs Parks went t a tunwrriLk is cussatisfied with its advertising Jackson promotion They want more man  The first graders are making ey In 1945 the state gavfe them turkeys, pilgrims and Indians 00 250,000 This was repeated forJThcmkflivkigdscorcrtioxis  tliree years Last spring in an The idndexgaren through ihe economy move this was cut 10 h Qrade all dressed up far percent by the legislature, WithlffeS611 and paraded through  Tt IMMWUW RDEMOCRACY by Mai ALL WHEN tMeceuHritcAit nut Air ton THCAKMCO tevictS Notes of the Gsa 1 Cmsmi Cu Pwdoey foiled tokeep mweek    Went   ihe drop in value at the dollar and increased advertising costs the cut was really 35 pereent Thv touris industry suffered one of its worst seasons ana the Tourist Council want 297,4951 for 1951 52 and 333,210 for  195453 The tourist business 111J 2 the rooms and same of the vtftage streets Fourth and Fifth Grades The fourth and hfth grades have a good citizens clubThe ot fleers are as ioiiows Pros  Dick Kennedy Secretary John Burg treasurer  jerry Watson Michigan is the No 2 industry Of cour9 old inflation k Program Ch  Nancy Wylie main cause but this industiy hasiub Advisor Mrs Rene Miller a better chance to go tunas than jhe purpose of this club  is ta u, H get along and cooperate and good work they showed agates ecare      other organizations Inflation, is gaing to affect al stae appropriations as material costs continue to soar The people have reaffirmed by substantial majorities their de eire to have the state of Michiqan act as a tax collector to help with local costs such as schools This has put the state in the red which the ten percent cuf last year did little to help There are but two answers 1 More Taxes 2 Fewer Pubtlc Services As most funds are ear marked, taking away public ser vices would be a difficult thing to accomplish It is doubful if any such proposition would be approved by the voters They do SW , ftofrttMbM , PffASODV, 186 VWNOWdKJ, U CHUV, JOMNJONftNANDEZ AND fioteMcnn   hereby become future Good Qt izens as well as now Behavior as well as scholarship being our  aim Sixth Grade A the 6th grade Halloween party Richard Lawrence was lirsjt prize for the funniest costume and Joyce Fuhrrnan for the best, Refreshments were cider, donuts and apples The boys and girls i j  t 3 danced in h gym with  LACK Darrow and Bob Meabon calling   Seventh Grade I The 7th grade had a hobby , show Friday Patty T,er and , appivjt3v 1  uvir uni 11 xrgy Smith brought their coll not like higher taxes erther Ml Y     oyC9  you cannot have your cake an , Waqoner and Jack Clark  eat it too rrmTvi stamp collections, Agatha Henry The sales tax dhrersion a collection of salt and pepper nvfit was put across cy u shakers, Donnalee Swarthout her ciiies nnd schools when t eieg horse statues A group oTngur   slature turned doVb Ifa ines were brought by Sally Mill for aid at a lime when the treas  who  them Raymona ury was bulging with saies IUXWaqoner btought his collection funds t of Icsiic toysDavid Brady play T mAJrcTTLTS    Marines Hymn on tus ELECTION RESULTS vioUn Eighth Grade TVIA Democrats failed to reverse tuL rnd of off year elections on I The 8th grade clas elected the 5S5i since ISMAlthough atizenship Qub Eub ma4 important President Eva W 2SWtod to qet control I Vice Pres Jaaesjiili kryey rT, L MAM house o Dick Vanfilgrabroofrr yrm ost I af the game witb anisJirsgV VANV0tSNhiiLLt DOMQN , HANliCNi 6uk 0MOCXACYf PCOnMHALC0MT 1AMJOVCA TO, TNC TN9T Of AMCA TOOAVlBlk PfA THlf VITAUTVND TALENTS FANV UAN05 Storghridoe yno had woo but one game before the Pmckney contest did not kave to J very sharp 10 take tfais ase The Pinckney line was a sieve and they had forgaUct howi to tackle oodm 5 Auinieean4  vicsj ic4rrCv btocjcbridges passing game was nc much but was the attempted assassji aion of President Truman last Wednesday The iaet that it ate SSSTM SJSSS not lessen its sigast ssm k it bmd been mode c  little earlier or later it might have succeeded as the president had just entered Iair House te  rest an hour before going to Arfcgga National cemetery to lawhsx a  dedication speech One assassiin and a secret ser wgs killed in the affair and ther assassin and two sec service men wounded The two would be murderers who went through the PkicfaS JE SfgT0  aLoot neaf mY v at will cY line Blair House were Porto Ririan Pmckney had c in r4i Nalkeiiste whose motto is Tree passing by Mrosflcu Br HeS   t0 a woek  x thevtrirf LZSZ Tx f W which was suppressed We triage intejcepted heir agly chance Tsfll We understand a bone was hrci j en above tcttkls The smallest crowd of the sec son fumed out Tbm StockbHage fans outnmbored UMI Pincsmeyi Central America anWeot Indira are, always having sucl afirrirs lat their influence extended tojthis country we did not know but w are now told that over renni 600,000 Porto Ricans live in New York City alone There have been 6 attempts to assassinate our presidents Three were succ cesjsulf The victims were Lincoln Gameld and McKinley Those who escaped were Theodore jRooseve Franklin Roosevelt cmd Harry Trurnan In all cases except that of Theodore RooseaWa1wat   aVund out lor theftrstpiaci1    Ha came uo ior Caird went out wtth 0 and MUt MojHesaa who had a a bad aakb did not pia at all Pinckney only had ft reserve play ers an ie bench, Thie im a far cay to a few yean ago when an J i phuw iu iri In th Whl HOULO, Franklin D AD  year Hndmr H u b aot a chance We wre nev LrtPX StaW5 ft out what toese to accomplish oy eTllM csanks hoped Camp ITther the senate or house  WaTheyrea2vote Trearsurer In the senate with 2 more  TU un  fffiispfraiiiflsg Tne mgrriage of Leana bell, daughter of Mr, ygg of ri nSlJJ Nashvilie tdkeaivvtoiei 81OO 4 IOIOO  9lNerUtloveniia Develkmst    r t , C 0 p m at fhe CongTchurch Mia Mwilna at 7iS0 Secta  AnmCofYin Pinclmey The reception tool    7,u anc cs  fssflkner NMtgan Ak Albert h i foMUHi O sarv,v Ricky Millers at the church In, or M IVTWIAB  ,  The Halloween committee plan   ,  ieXj1 JSnSTTSi GuUck ri 4 th senate WJtn  iuw ine nanoween cunumi yuux    bijkr 7on u Qnn D Mi 141 Sffindot9arTaTin to W the Halloween partyCharUs 60th WEDDING Amarattwi  H  K  tIShousi   n 5WCM K  1 J Mr and Mrs Fred Read told  TJllW VanSlambrook All Republican congressmen dressed up No one marched in open house November 12 from l exareaaonat CoEtfawssty Gulick w reelected including Bill ihe parade Refreshments were200 to 500 p m in htnor of Mrs   cEich T  Srknev of this district Wayne CideT d53uts and frostbites , Reads parents, Mr and Mrs Rev Donald n wiv  1 Haines cWv elected all Democrat ch of the grade teachers was Frank Peters 60th weddina axmi    SrLcmAn and county officers, allowed to choose 50 of the new versary Thursday Nov TWnSto Gov Williams a 2 library books for each room Tha i uAHD OF irtwfl n11 with Ma x   and may have PufW i nkall JlE  turned Harry , Kelly s out stale and cffe enlovrng readme them who ent  and Qii dm in the game The 18 year limit ended the careers of John Packer Bill VaoBlaricum cmd Louis MarshalL all experiefkced seniors Charles Hewletta eesuorl lnneth NesbTtt, the G Iwho had to take extra subjects and 14 rrutt to killing a 17 year 6 not play With these four tflSsh Jla Flint telephone operator last I In the lineup PiockftOT  woulu lflIma and to, repudiated his   ,  confession was forced The ved  two weeks ago bea Brighton 7   bianded as a miscarriage  of iustfce12 women who aid not Btockbriagefalow Nesblt before the trial at Watson tended it every day conqratalcrt  Sayew 1 and send ey4 prayed far McKinnsT him evry jdof and had 5 ot Ccdnltheir cKirches working on itThe t  piayttcr Harilami fcey FridstyV MfOa WWjftdB team is good this year and I hur WAAIM rfftrt beoit Bziahton 7 t0 0 I Pinckney  1 A Mrosflca meet with Mae Daller 20a  1 j Mrosfka 9, Ladies Aid  WUtse i,  meet mrl 73 P  Topic, xina frid A Living Sacrifice riday and ScrtHirday Rummturnea nonv   , puu 1   natotgs qh School News Z 1 hdlBak eale WSSlSXrried even j Dick VanSlambrook who broke can aeefcrte who Ki 25017 v  w rhn hai fawSg sale ot yellow oleo his loq has had if put in a cast lto mef zneanl j Saturday 8 p mYouth far Christ Rural precincts voted for it I Don Coyle who suffered a brok Mrs Albert Shiriey nmrd Hendee runmng for snerttl leg and skull injuries m an the Deocrat ticket camea auto accident is getting uona j CAACul IflIVE STOPPED meeting at fiartland Mosic Hall Sunday Nov 12 1030 Sermon, VA Healthy Religion1130 SunPutnn1 TymaiorTty but Ice I nicely aVrmffioSers hcie ThrrZZtaiJ 2 the Sefother precincts Bassett at Lakeland His mother Mrs of America whosIoLS i19 Ann L hv4000 He aot 1600 maipr  Mildred Dietrich returned t0 heriations have beerTstoDrSffi Wednesday 400, brloweli361 in Handy, 3W in Cormettet Saturday j Y3SS SSmt ltantor  Y AriahtoiL 197 in Manon, 119 1 The Seniors arepractismg hard 1 Goldstein who class it  i   with Other J Matteson Ware R E R T R T O L G  L T  L E, Q R RH LH F B lots women would have served their country better if they had staved horn W landed to their dut Wordsi ies  Young mmm nibrnas Bvery so often some OOB pops MiHer up with lhe suggestion that tne waytold PJi  ruart We agree with them bu fOOTBAU 8CORBI  that ao dlsormment would b Gross Lake, 19, Onstea 0Msf i aiwcoss unless 1 was 100 v end 55 Camden 0 Dexter 25, cenV perfect ahj hey have not i ftriahton 197 m oano wj ihe Seniors arerpractismg hardGoldstein who classed iunudilla and J48  Hburg 1 ontheirplay  My i Boy  apparenUy has ite roots,  it as a practise lee  funtor Choir Choir practise Manchester U Chelsea 20,Roose vet been atte 6 achieve wis velt 12 121, 0i4idJ2iTat jind the chances are they never 26, Lincoln 7 Mason 28 Grand will If a Asarment conference Ledge 19 Brighton 38, Sduh wre called today hoWWWf m PutnamTtownship 532 votesThe dates are December 1, 2 xmr cast compared Jo 738 in The senior class held an elec ml There wereLJjgai McndfJJSS l  M 1, me Republican and W 11 i iams received a landslide maf  fact  wears a ,  ,  Jl  were 28 cservo l0rity  v cdUg , Sigter QibBo  te SUSPECTS HELD ocrat There were 2 rec JS  F ordered warVSts In Detroit and its founder is hatkt unary Gibson who operates Merc Hall at 269 Mack Despite the a member of no religious order, Cavalry Mennonite Church Bsv, hsro Beacny Pastw  IOIOS Lyon 0 Howell 26, Fowlervifle 6 kmsing Reserves 25 WUHamsCon 0 University 21, Saline 1Z OLD TIME HALLOWEEN Halloween styles have L ed greatly over the years tfeas wouicraj One was to abide by it  back in Presi             Yetmg Peoples Msettng ,  try dV md mmr  qooa  prepar luius , ea greasy ovw uie years, ioaarra he reasanf wirwere, unpTepox U00 Hie priaolpai fcaturee cfTrkft15 ff WorSwa fl Great Britian l 2 11 c window soa SdVPianoe haviforeign possess I4 g These were unknowa boJi hieh cms otso in wv1 ft These were unknowa back the gay nineties, The was in m revolt J kns which are rmssto is hemmed in by enemies na Iijr7 ben a j tw,,,,, V ,,,,, Jc5ldinlt2 21, HiokeVffi f ipli ,, Walter Escnthe daysof board eidewaiks,pi ,1 TadSarnSetit would be oj given maionties Wfjf x  cfe  110 Wilfred of toe Detroit ajchdocese HefAssisanl   Foul Chaffee et fonCes and horse blocks coitfISbf toeT is futile as  custom here m Harry Kelly got 17 SSS i fS ,week  MUBki oared to 25 given to Kim ialer Pinckney and James Hdssar issued said she wanted to found a reh Cottage fellowship 0ervice en of gious order but church refused n oof to approve itA year ago MiSsj  8pOP, M 1948  iftnowtm r111 Arbor c charges of robfc j Gibson started a drive to build OUR BOW W SERVICE  TJf0 S liSroTSzr 5 vmodnBjwo were idenia 350 bed hospital She took an  PytBiU HiU of the Marine Gov, Kelly 269 Wno  tiei by John  Shea, Whitmore, option on an 8 acre tract in al atQuantico Va is home on ten j arsow hitching posts Mast villagers tri aayocatST xdjoiisiiiag crixnsHjy do lly 232 men who robbed him of 134 ony trying to get the city to aft re, COMMUNICATION iiy o , oe  007  ww iwwwi mm 01 104 on and prledftS tenoes were alwayj Halloween  casualiies and in DexW a pro once Horse blocks always aySEveland 227 iKS1 if tird 5111 the Haan Direct Mail Cbof Newljear Pa WerVpauThowlsthe eration never saw a rSTO 236 owii andr beiny sought The, York who handled her driveen,bia 18  if ick hTK Se 273 Devine 226 19 193  closing a dollar in each envelope, Fiad I hoeSUev days sane dl the carriages were Sf bond Iwuo and AtftstSL oo Judge Yelland andbail was set , ,00 the recipient to re LMTVT TTl IS  iLISLu   414 iCn01 273, 92 deBoom 271 as it was Sy 225 a 2000 which was no iStat  1  ,  ed Martin Iman of Brtghtonu 11 Scancer080 852 323 Basset 202 their attmey Thursday , toed ,oi which GoldaWa yfa,  rw9eWdtaSSrb senarng yojlmy last addressThe Pinckney pjsper domes in ham reading aba back tg Sept asl have fc 1 long Dale Meabon Putnam approvea uu w , Milliken has been living with   jneas by these votes  Sal W days reg period his brother Robert, ii Pinckney j COUNTY HEALTH MEETING 1 Robert was IcUled inan autd JKQ Livingston County Heali  Howell high pm A rep  to the horse cod puggy JQQ Votes cast for a 400,000 X 2nhn00u hospital bond  near BrightonHis family Ctm willmeet at  No 2, ,000 nospi w Uv9 afc Hi  Lakft jschcol Nov 14 at 8 V S32 No 109  ,  TheHa detector tMt w sMis fSi JlT Y 332, No 109 toend Ttelie detector test was scrtir re8entativ9 twmthe society wiU Na3 SSSfiis fc100 01111 to ftoesoAorjijoa cooperation between the ment Yes 239, Now y EJ  hearing was started odety anefhe heahh counciL  No  1 10 iday  put rr  J16 every oroaniiation m the couri  305 0 9 Witnesses  Virgil Larue of   asked Ito send a representa   Pinckney who started to ake tiye   Shea homcut the latter refused,    to qo and jumped out of his car COUNTY OFFICES CLOSED Pincknev Chapter No 145 OE Also Mr and Mrs Panrftes who The county offices In tfoe court S will 1iold a regular meeting on run the Lcrkelcmd Inn and said j house at Howell wttl be closed Frfdav Nov 10 at 8 p m Shoi and tho suspects were in I Saturday Nov U armlstloe Eleanor Baughn SecV their place tlcrt night denr O E S NOTICE TriepStoplearsl evidently school and he did not find tt fori week, bond building minded and  , M haveteen approving school nond issues at a rapid rate tne g,Brtghtonjhereowere   m0mfmm oeiY high up and home owners built  it The amount Is said horse bloclai in front of theirJpu large enough so thav there bames to dd to ftng to W J  e5nlitv the bid wtfl  out al earrtagee Jhoy were oj n 1hcm the appropriation, wood about 4 rfcsauare and had  od to bond for Tteps They stood by Jie ffiftfii 120,000 for the build robing post The morning after r20,000 for eguippingAe cme to hand J Halloween helr ownersi spent JJ  0ia choolThe lowos SALE NOV 10 the day looking for them fc raceived was S000J ,,  Ss buildtoo alone This has stym PJttST WARNS AGAINST  JJ  w3ie aMr Now the WTOLERANCE A1ID BWOTrtl XjSSdus either cut the The Rev John A Orten, Unl KTto ft the appropriation f versitv of Notre Dame, saw JgV,  a bigger amount , ,  , w  , ja it, ceaseless war against fh  The Young Ladies Auxiliary United State Cnrtimtmist Itnsslq ijnfB BLEACHERS COLLAPBB will hold a nsnmage sale at the has no more powerfulcaly too   Pinckney town hall Nov 10th the weaoorr of racial tntosKWii jxUia  gam between Sal,and 11th from 10 to 4A Bake cmd religious  r tee viuniversity high schoolthe  Bread upon tie Watsr h s Seachers at the Saline lighted Bom 0 Edwin Sprout and wile woeks Nov 12 swueJJf ftsB coUansed spiling some 30 at McPhereon hospital Nov 5 tSSiaan Weekk WXSMOT SU thecSnpL Ngn dcruaJUer WrtoM0Jkr iSfSSuiDs today ssi fiwS 1 nii A i  tt  tv  iK A7 ,  JT dfJaLj  , t   t I    ,V  14fiaeE F m  s  x  VJ U W for the star goalie t Jr  Wedneedoy, Wtw4T,lti,MMB    y   Becfffc  For hot water on tap  For clean, quiet, carefree service   For automatic, completely dependable water heating  , , Be modern   Go Electric YOU GET ALL THIS WITH AN tLECTRIG WATER HEATER  Silent, cdrefree operqtioa ,  Stetixi tow WqfeAheofettrafli Silent, cdrefree operation , ,    S     Lasts longerthan other keoters No flomifjniS fuiscfos rsjilfyi,vithot chprg  t See your DEALER or your Edison office Tune in EDISON JLECTRIC THEATRE  7 pm, Monday, WXYZTV NEIGHBORING NOTES Born to Richard Howlett and wifepf Gregory at Howe hospftcu on Oct 27, a dcrug,Rebecca James Donahue son of Mrxmd Mrs J L Donahue 61 Unadilki, I has been transferred, from the   Great Lakes naval base to Mem j phis, Tenn Henry Sharp, past  master of the Stockbridge Masonic Lodge is a patient at University hospit al, Ann Arbor  Mrs Gertrude Lews of St Johns, grand treasurer of the Grand Chapter O  S, died last week, following an ctuo ac cident Miss Beatrice Lamborn of Greg ory, is employed at University hospitaL Ann Arbor While loading coal at Gregorylast week the coal shute fell on  Mnd Gijmape, during him severly He was taken to Univ ersity hospital Ann Arbor City Clerk Fred Catrel of How 11 was taken ill last week and  removed to McPherson hospital where he was operated upon Mrs Johannah McKane died at thehome of her arand  SOIL Maurice Culver, of Howell last week  M ,  R C Miner has been reared bv the government as pcostoasK ler at Cohoctah He served 40 ears RRoyston is the new post master there UA hn Sschool Jhe  to 1d HowaKisto   IhMKi  W Itvj N,  ,  la  DexterTheatre WREB MICS5GAN Korsny SUMMER STOCK  radar Saturday i  loTTT Gene An, SheUa Ryan MULE TRAIN Alas Rhys Williams, Ron Randell TYRANT OF THE SEA Friday Saturday I Nov 10, II EVERYBODYS DANCING  A Mvsicai j Conway Bkaxiaq  Spade Cooley Plat I THE DD FROM TEXAS  fa IschnfcoJo I fa or fiupsr Wutin j with Audie Murphy, Gale Storm shows 7i00 and i33 eusdoy, Monday NOT 12, 13 I TfcGGY  Color 97 In lull Hill  i A Good Comody Starring  Dlanna Lynn, Charges Coburn Short Latest Nsws 16 i Sunday Shows 3, 6 7 9 Monday Shows 7 and 9  Cartoon William Holden, Nosey Olson Tu w ThurNov 14, 15, is  and Gloria Swansea LOUJJRA Novlry Comody of tho Yscy Starring pper Canyon, Pretty Wmim Baby Tripoli Tea for Two Ronald Regan Charles Coburn, Edwin Gwinn, Ruth Hussey Holiday, Nor 12, 19 UNION STATION fclday Shows fell p m Coat William Holden, Nancy Olson BariyFttsgerald, Taos, Wod Thurso 14, 15, SUNSET BOULEVARD VAN 1 HEATER woeisjea Anon  Shows 7 and if Friday Saturday  Nor 10, 11   Nsws ComingRsturn of the Frontiersman Saddle Tramps Jolson Sings Again i THE ZROQUIS TRAIL A Dfama Btarrina Kiah SChOOl XOOOuii tsy   www Bwroog piayea iar fresh I IY RTTTI UFAVF  AVON TUEA1 E Stockbridge, Michigan , zoo    State fresh J MY BLUE HEAVEN man team , musical8 Waning Fkiday Saturday i NOT, 10, 11 WAKE ISLAND Eoissus Stanina Brian Donlevy, Robert Preston 25 Years Ago Pinckney pktyed a great game aqahist Fowlerville herei Fridaylosing8,to 7The Pinck line of 5 freshmen and 2 iuniors  00 T c   Wan b7 US Marines  Betty Grabie Dan DaUey Jane Manq Dpai Don1 BllB7 utU Barg ana nua vxaynor Sundoy Shows 3 5, t S  CrtooB Tuos, WodL, ThurNor 14, 15, 18 put up a great game and stopped Fowlerville stars,  1 History Brouqht to Llf Sunday, Tasoday, NOT, 12, 14  THAT MIDNIGHT KISS Is Tscfanfoolor Classical Musical Tou Would Pay110 or MODERN, LOWCOST  f V  CONSERVATION NOTES The season on squirrel, pheas1 ant woodcock and grouse closed  j Nov 5 Ducks and geese may bo hunted o Nov 16 and rahbib to December 31 The drop in ground water lev els continued into October  was 08 of a foot Sliqht qaini 1 gains are expected the next few moruns 15 forest fires burned over 120  acres last week, bringinq the  years total up to 803 lire and  4,917 acres burned The quest foi the oldest Mich iqan fisriennan continues, b llinitm moRninG  10AL HEATER aae Pop Laaington101, of Kola a basket ball team So have niazoo is trie oldest He fished the Live Wire Boys They play CORVETTE K459 A Drama Itanlng id tHe to FowtervUle  Bcmdh W Bny Rtjall hnm Gmyjon low HurW and Hollis Millsr and Uoyd Ijw Robert Mttchua Elta  lfatota ance A screen pass to Harold 1 riu  r , ,Reason took the ball to 35 vd1  4K5,fP rtnT , ComtagMighty Joe Young, line Swarthout and Weddige JIGGS  pSPm  CaP4 CY U S A 0  took it over from here on 6 plays   7 Due to high cost of this picture Swarthout crashed the line for Toe Yule, Renie Rkmo George it will be necessarv to discontm extra point Fowlerville go the 1 and George McMamis ue such pictures unless they ate ball on the Pinckney one yoard  jjt SuntekrySummer Stock belter attiended The Pinckney line held on four 1 owlerville attempts and took the ball on downs Mike Blades tried an end run from behind his own goal line and was thrown for a Friday afternoon The Pinckney 8 to 7, CH Kennedy rsfereed the game, Loren Bassett, the reg ular reiereehaving another con test Thursday night a Ford pickup, belonging to Walter Clark, was  stolen from in front of his home Thursday night   The Wohelo Girls of the Cong L Sunday School have organised 8 del 520B lib CoulCp, in the old church The friends of Mrs Mary Eagen of Owosso who lived in Pinck ney, remembered her last week her  t  Vos, tn modern ooiavenieoct snd amazing sooomy of tbs WARM MORNING heater is Inly  seuadonl Iff the only heater of its Idad in the world Exduiive, patented ioteJior eonstructios rtsulti in tut abundance of slftta, healthful hu snd big fuel savings Heats ftfl dty snd night without refueling Boms sny ktod d cos, cokt or briquets SemisutomatJ SHgsstat fsed Start ft firs but ones a year  iwesi lit GodM k tnd set th dependabls, lowost  m eXWW WARM MORNINO today FABMERs FEED 4 SUPPLY COMPANY Max RuselL Mo 1  m THE AWUAL THANKSGmNG Turkey Party KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FWTW DEXTER MICH regularly this summer and quite iquently fishes through the  in the winter limber tor saw logs ana pu , wood will be sold at autdon on with a post card shower on 16,120 acres of state lands Nov 82nd birthday ifcu to Decl Mrs Jennie Lavey and Mrs 319 persons were arrested in Lillian Wylie attended the teach September for hunting deer ille ers institute in Deroit last week qaiiy and fishinq without a licen Byron Wellman has sola his se ,  farm in Marion and moved to While deer will be he principai Howell object ot hunters after Nov 15,  The Albin Pfau, Sam PlattSum Dears will get their share of ner Frisbee and John Reainqer attention There are 5000 bear j families have gone to Texas  in the state of Michigan  DrIngersall, Howell chiroprac I three fourths of which are in the tor, died of TB last week   upper peninsula Only 700 were I Lyman Rogers and family have I shot last year  moved into the Sanford Reason I Last year 380,000 hunters killed house on Dexter Roard I The deer season starts Nov 161 The tempporary bridge between 115000 deer in MichiganThe fig Big and Little Portaae Lake ie ures this year are expected k be completed It is 30 ft long and j about the same Deer starvation will support 30 ton Fred lake  linVit rtaf winter I VSOA fho  Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 500 Each COWS SS00 Eacch HOGS S1S0 per CwtWE BUY HIDES uD CALF SKINS Dead i Rk   MASON SHOES REALLY FIT T eceoseYOUft Pieiwements goje the1 was light last winter Deer hunting was best in On bossed the job Married at Penyan N x  j  4W  on I toqon where 49 percent got Qct 24, Bert VanBlaricum yr to  deer Roscommon had the most j McManus hunters 20226 j  The state sold 1090 acres and 7 YPirfl Am 68 tax reverted lots last week for l 1 t5ar U  12,747  Oliver Clark and wile havI Wm Cole of East Tawas shotoy  Mrs Ella Jacksons j an albino deer with a bow and fan, on Dexter Road, farrow last week and W, H Os born of Manistigue aged 80 yrs shot a doe A booklet on preparing deer mea is available at Mich State College or from tbe conservation depV on reguest  MARRIAGE LICENSES I William Comiskev, 20yBrightan, Maryann Sherman, 20, Brighton j Claude erkins, 22, Howell MUT  jor Canheld, 20 Fowlerville Richard Reardon, 20, Brighton, Genevieve Churches 16, Brigh tonBumet LiJilard23i,dwleihrille, Phyllis Wagoner, 18, Fowlerville Mr and Mrs Gus Smith have gone to Detroit spend the win  ter with their daughter Miss Mary Welch died ol TB at her home here Nov 6 The  funeral was at St Marv s church Wednesday     50 members of the M Echurch went to the parsonage Tuesday, night and gave Rev and Mre, Cope a pound party Ingham county voters have voted to raise 76,000 to finsh their courthouse Mrand Mrs Lyman Sales ob served their 50th wedding ami iversary last Thursday byje aid of friends and neighborsOron   w fl  Rtrin Swtfcs 10 W9ffowbomm or officsj withow cturgt by you  AJsno, gjvtt you so wtterif j of shot comfort ry Reprsc   t f jj,  ding msnufscturer of ItV 7 lea o chworldrr jsj  ill btgdnd tp csifsnd, gsfsoiiftratJan of zo  efk or tponJS Von MOMM Horn  r ee,odp tin AkjSSbuZl JACK HANNETT, Agent Phone 111  CHRISTMAS OFFERS 3 1 8 South Howell  STARTS AT 80C P R flpNl AND BNG YOUH FRIEND c    prevjenieu ins vff i  Vfcryne AtLee and wife went easy rocker, woahing machine, to caadwin today to eongaulate and other articiee ,4  Cy AtLee who was reelected to lamesGreer and wttshave mov 0 pt prosecuuna ateaey led mto pc,rfto Ijngg aid of Weno onehborsOron Ed Burt has an auction ad Sales in behalf of thoseJjeeent wertsed lor Nov 17 and fanner presented the couple with an  A drain contractor has started 1 suit against the board of super Mrs Rose Hendee, Mrs Waletr visors Heconrtructedi a county FClark with Mrs Mable Suydal  211 JLSS011 Copwav and Florence Hutchings of Jack at a cost of 2200 The boardson attended a birthday party at of supervisors refused to spread Webberville last week honorina the assessment Mrs norenoe Chubb on her 77th MWchael Jones Hamburgs old birthday   h eat dtixen, died last Thursday ,J  ricmaburg where Francis Carr tol Mrs Gladys Clinton and Mr teacher has hired an extra teachfOKnFishbecTspent Se weekend  eficdph Clinton home in oit Mr and Mrs EarlBaughn at rended the funeral of a cousin,  Mrs Mary Fox, in Byron last Thursday and called at the Btppes home in Mprrice Mr and Mrs Wlllard Wilts, with Mr caid Mrs Howard Dank er Georgia Gardner is teaching in  the Hicks district  Cong, Jim Gorman one in Lyn don for Nov 19 R Clinton to the auctioneer Mr and Mr Robert Pike took  uuu mM, owwi 2iiKW n wr snT tBKl HWTS HOWUra iJQ IttSStJPIS l  He  tot week   BE HHepgy WSPAKT Wto, Ntob, 8 195 Peoples Store Ao Ptnckoey XXticQ Taltwd  eW dka dd oiMawEl 1877 nattar at Ptttottce i GpQDBYJEvTO PUMPING BPES TREE ROOTS Groceries, Drygoods Canned 6rOods,  Gents Fivi Ishlngs lingerie Kennedy  Gen Store LOWEST rKE EVER  Special de luxe PHILGASTAPPAN Rang I Dr George Pearson contracted  pneumonia last wesk and waft taken to McPherson hospital m Iriowei iy the Swarhout ambulan ice He is better  I J Rev and Mrs Haywood of Carruna called on Mr and Mrs Robert Pike last Thursday The Merwin Campbell family and Mr and Mrs Charles Mc Daniels of Chelsea spent the week end in Newcastle, Pa ft Jam Matter family have moved from Swarthouts Clve at Portage Lake, to their new heme t M36 Weal Marion Shirey underwent a f I hernia operation at St Joe hospit aL Ann Arbor, last week  Mrs Mary Ambwqey has returned name from CkrwsonShe went there to take care of Frank Amburgey bu he has been IUK  en to te hospital Dr Steve Brown and wife of Detroit and MrsMary Hoaqiand were Sunday guests at the Fred Read home Robert Read and wife and How ard Read and wife took in the MichHi football game at Am Arbor Saturday LC Gomam and wife and Mrs Grace Davis and daughter, Mary Jane, of Detroit were Sun  day guest of the Ona Campbell family Also Carl Lentz of Nash ville f   Sunday guests of Mr and  Mrs Charles Clark were Tom Driver and wife of South Bend, IhdFrancis Martin and wife ana Lmn it, i aiK oi Howell, Ed Clar of Ann Arbor, Dan Dnvei and wife of Dexter Vince Gla son ui causing and Mrs, iviar  homoi n Howell Sunday Jiv luiuuu Baikal wa a Sua day dinner que sis of Mr and Mrs Patrick Dillon of Howell Munuy Kennedy attended the Mich 111 iootball gcane at Ann Arbor Saturday The Rex Noqgles of Ann Arbor were Sunday guesls jlMHe Frank Aberdeen family George Meabon c ed at the Wm Man e MINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE mompsmm ITS MODERN REVOLUTIONARY I Mo mora axpiivA onhtof Sy pumping and digging up of ctttpootiMplJe tonki saapoga pooligrMt fro pi and cfoggtd na, Htrai tha fflotl reliable ond lo method  juey, dittolv ond oponIfy graoja, iludgt hofr foth ond oW or pit tolidi Thii modrj cheal guar an i quick ond effl in1 reiulu i 12 to 16  NO SHUTDOWN of pool or fonk nco,y wt,i thtmicoi n working, i 10, 5, iS 50, ond tC CONTAINED i Cw a of  FOJ Of iwrat Jiyron Hughes RusfcLaj Plumbing Water Sytem etc1 Stanley Dinkel GOOD QUALITY C O A 5 L it ALL SIZES ON HAND of Flint spent Thursday with Mrs Miss Mcdq Jack of is now staying at the nn Arbor H Can 4 automatic, instantfighting burner removable porra Ma drip trays y Vbualiteoven vithtfawwinVw and oven light y tabour dock vitb bufltin Tkimtnder t ral3cootfjjg avg, ur to 3 rVutea V taguide i , tlnrD and tarnjcrtiTQ iifcTrrilion f BluMj0ad signal tells ten jveabon , v fBV ntumir  crine top J Tinge j Large working area orc lain finish Concealed o ti ant  I UBSRAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCI ON YOUR OLD HANOI Now is the time to modernize your kitchen with Philgas ,   Ike thrifty bottled gas for farm and town homes You can huat far ax vie, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere han this beautiful de luxe range Femembor, too, we will glvt you a generous tradein allowance on your old range regardless of type, make, or condition Easy terms, if you wish MAN OTHER PHILGAS AfKIANS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE SAT NMw KUtfMa Rnfe frera 99S Bnwaaie waef naeasft wowi OTaO SEE US TODAY Wf HANtJUf ALL rNSTALLATOII DCTAIU ey Swarthi3 The VaaBlaricum farm near Hi land Lake has been sold to Dr 5fjerslty of Michigan J Sockbrdge  The Misses Marbaret Widmey Ji   Harvy Pidqeon er and Lillian McKmley have re MITRS turned from OxlifcHTiia Mr and Mar7 Ho11 Ivlrs E L McKinle also came back on account of the illness of  MrsMcKinleys father, John Jones,home oi Jackson  k Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and daugh S I ter, Christine, attended the wedd  ing oi her neice Margaret Ann i Sweet at Battle Creek Saturday Ye editor attended the Past High Priests banguet of the j Howell Royal Arch Masons ChaD  tr No 14 at Howell Friday night night Over 100 were present  Mr, Wm Cars well of Base Lake Is a patient at St Joe host pital, Ann Arbor  Miss riorence Tupper and Neva  Hewitt of Flint called on the Jesse Henry and Wm Mercer families Sunday Mise Tupper,is iust back from CaliTa Mr and Mrs, rvcuuen wr,u4Ji at Hint came back with her Mrs Wright surf, ered a broken vertebra enroute to California and has to wear a , cast UWJFIKJ Mr and Mrs Ross Read spent4 the week end at the Russell I Read home at Pittsburg, Pa The Roiseii Tasch family were Sunday guests of his mother,Mrs Anna Tasch in Ann Arbor f Dick Amburgey visited his fath J er Orville Amburgey, at Mercy hospital, Jackson Sunday Merlin Ajnburgey got a piece of his steel in his hand last week j while working in Ann Arbor and I  has been laid up with infection I Mr and Mrs Harold Lowe and  Mr and Mrs Eli Miller of Detroit spent Saturday eve with Mrcmd Mrs C E Bucher  The latter are leaving for Florida about Nov 15 for the winter j Mr and Mrs Charles Hamerick and children of Royal Oak wen I Saturday dinner guests of Mr i  land Mrs C E Bucher Barbara and Jane Nash and David Nash attended a Pilgrim Fellowship meeting at Hudson Sunday I Mrs Emma Vollmer and ton, Jthn, spent the week end at the Charles Eisele home in Webber ville Ambrose Kennedy and family I Howell, Tom Drtvsr pnd wife, i South Bend Ind, Dan Driver and  wife of Dexter and Mrs Mary Blatchford of Battle Creek called at the Edward Spears home Sun Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell were in Lansing Saturday The C J Clintons and Wayne AtLees attended the DtUoway home in Howell Sunday Russell Clark and wife of Buck Lake called at the Walter Clark home Scfturday Mr and Mirs Olfo Robinson of Rush Lake leave this week to ir a months vacation in Filu  ntOMPT DELIVERY t    Hoey Sons PHONE DEXTER 2 6 8 1 Thanksgiving PARTY 5 NOV  ALL TURKEYS Pnckney High School Gym 830 p m Sponsored by t s i t  f Pinckney Post No 7301 y i  a a k dlaiV V I fc 1   M  i1 J ,V j f J M THE PINCBKW v a iwr 0UT7B MMMKiaMWifiiiaBaBidBai  Mr and Mrs lack White of , I son were Sunday quests of Mrs  Winifred Graves  1 Mrs Anna Reason and Mis  Winifred Graves were in Jackson PfctTiNO   i4MJ4 AND USE CHRISTMAS SEALS  Tuesday Mesdames Anna Reason, Wini xHE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM fred Graves Mae Daller and Haz  el Poulson attended1 the O E S installation a Fowlervllle on ffciday night Lois McDonnell was home from the Ypsilanti Normal over the week end The Harold Farley famtiv of Whitmoie Lake called on MrsJ Deals Nettie VduTjHn  iSliriuvV Mrs r, 112 North Michigan Ave Norma Merrill of Webster spent Telephones lastWednesday with MrsVauahn j Qface 935 Residence 814 Harry Frost is back from Mc 1 Eveninas by Appcfifcnents Roy M Duffy, M P Ptnckney it Michigan Daily 1100 A M to 2i00 P M Except Wednesdays Men, Tuesu, Fit Eat, 7 to S p m DR G  McCUJSKKY  D W VaxrWinkle J CTE VanWINKLE VanWJNKLE d VanWINKLE Attorneys at Law j First State end Savings Bant Howell  Michigan MARTIN L I WAN Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brjgb Phone 157F1T MYTiON J HUGi Pherson hospital and  McCaulev home is at the i Howell  ij4TJftf    CHECKING ACCOUNT SERVICE   x Store 199 Ibt 0 ttMTfet tTOW too right in your boas You can out your food qittand still live better than evert Asa how much work it tavsjt Come in and see this freezerits S t everything And its General ElecCl That means dtptndabiiityl  HOMIFWIZER fay VPERWEBCI Af odeJ NA1I   HERB SNEED Phone 183 207 E Growl River Howell  Michigan Real Estate, Insurance, wokerage City, Lake and Farm Property A Speciality List Your Property With Me T ks Probe Cowl lw Urtngaleiv  LEE LAVEY General Insurance 59F3 Puickney Mich the County Ask vt to PROVt how yw eon for bttttr lor loaf  J 1 Authorized Dafr GENERAL ELECTRIC  HOME FREEZERS  LAVEY HARDWARE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Music by Irene Daniels  MT AIRY TAVERN LAKELAND ON M38 EAST  AS a sssston oJ said Court held at ho Probat Office in tho City ol Uowol I in said1 county, on the 19th day of Oct ober, A D, 1960  Presest Honorable Hlrasi R Srn Judge 0 Probate J  In The Matter of the thTATB OP HENRY C THOMPSON, Deceased It appearing lo tho Cotat then tie time tor the Fteeeeetaoa of aUdrni against Mid estate ehould be Ibsited and that a ten aad plaoe bo appointto receirfe eslfcitSe ana aifust oil etatae ad deaiesvsj eealeot Mid deoeaod by and before aai Court and that the legal hob oi eatd deeaii entitled to Inhorit fho estate el wbtah said feoeas ed died seiied sfcoaW be djooiemed It U Or4oTod,Tbat oil oi tho creditors ef eaJd dicisml ere, IMS e present ihoir datyes to eetd Court at said Pro  bate OtSee end to eerre a eopy feezed upon George Poppas, administrator oi said estate whose address ie 332 3 fifth Street Ann Arbor, Michigan on or before the 2nd day of January A D  mi at tM edoek in fee jSUPSBi  toe CBwi plaoe horeby qgmBTtot the esanfea Hon and adusjaVifel all oiafans and demands agoitfsrabld decease for the adJuoJvfpL and determination of tho hsirs at knf Ot sedd deeeaeed at the time of her dsath entttlsd to inherit the estate of wbien the deceased died elesed  HITS THE NAIL SQUARELY YOU WANT SAFETY deposit your cash in our bank YOU WANT CONVENIENCE Phone  pay bills by mail with checks AUCTIONEER  YOU WANT RECEIPTS Farm Sales A Speciality  Cancelled checks axe receipts  WVTITF Open your checking account BERT wxijn here and get all the benefits phone Ptacjaiey7oT Michigan Plumbing and Hexrtina  State 8717 Lakeside Drive License  Rush tjqke P H SWARTHOUT  SON Fuaexal Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Serrice Phones 39  63, Ptnckney, Mich 1 FRED C RQCKHOFF 8x j OPTOMETRIST  120 West Grand River Ave  Howell ts Michigan Phone 358 Residence 615 i Member Federal iposit Insurance Corporation All Deposit Insured up to 10000 for each Depositor THE NATIONAL BAN Hewefe Mich LLOYD HENDEE   Livestock Hauling Weekly Trips Made To Detroit  General Tricking Phone 64F14  Pinckney, Mich CARL JONES I Concrete Products, Gravil, Sand  ,T  il, Road GiaveL Fill Dirt  Road BuUdfng J18 , rwUrl5100 4 Pioc  Contract 18044 Portage Lake Road, usxteri762Q Toma j ftnney, ifa Phone Dexter 3461 I Phone Dexter 3116 THE DUTIES OF CITIZENSHIP Beinq a Citizen of the United States of American is the most valuable right we own A trip around the world would quickly convince anyone So many peo pie the world over would desire to trade places REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD FSDY Repairs On Au Makes Phone Plnckney 1S4F3 DR C I TOWNER HW WYLIE NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS PHONE 138  MNCKNEY Classified Advs  JOHN E MCCLELLAND STERLING INSURANCE  CO Special Representative Telephone 469 Howell 1169 Pinckney lid, HoweiL Mid FOR SALEA Round OtikHeoinqi Stove and a Kitehen Rangboth I  FOR SALEOne Row Corn Husk  in good condition  ox, 3 or 4 Section Harrow 7 or 8 Mrs Ray Bums pWa 71F4 ft Disc Harrow, 20 inch discs, a FOR RnWModem 7 room hou rtfnSei Only you can PREVENT FOREST FIRES  Our Citizenship Duties Are To VoteOn November 7 we were obliged to cast our  ballots ractor preader  ,  near Pinckney for candidates of our choice, anal ftmeTs GaiayeOak GroveMich  Boxl08 Pinckiv certan issues which will affect phnnfi Howell 51QW 1 our lives in the years tocome wANEb tusiom Corn Picking To Defend Our Countrv from h a ood Bros com picker  ,,  ,1 I with a Wood Bros  , those who would destroy it from Reainald Krahn Pinckney, Mich within or without f nQ 24F3 w , , ,   To Conduct Our lives and busi j    n T  z ness affairs toThe end that we , FOR SALE APtasVWool R shall continue U make our ciU   Lou StockaWe, Rnckney zenship the same priceless thing FOR SALEGilbarco Oil Burner, 1it is today It to Fuite friMUl That pabHiihefeoi he pea by pohttcatica oi a copy of this enler once each week , lor throe mogositvo weeks previous t  sold day of heoxtaa in the Ptnckney D1B   patch, a newspaper printed and etrculal  ed in Kdd County  tgun type 10000 j Gerald Reason LOST A T3 inch male MCPHERSON suie BANi HoweiL Mich All deposits up to 10,000 Beagle i hound, white with black and tan  mctrkiiioJswearing coflotrReward, Call 52F3 Pinckney FOh ,ALLaby Bggles, car bed, , seat, cheap Inguire 11360 River I Bank Hi land Lake NOTICE I will make fancy work for bridal and baby showers and ior Christmas presentsMrs Flora MacArtor, Phone 163 x call at 422 East Main St ia  Pinckney, A tnie oopy CeleiSa Fonhatt Reaistet oi Probate Uirom R Smith Judge of Probate Pinckneys  FIST  LOSTA grey and wnite cat, a ,, sick childs pet Reward I Mrs L Buda, 9299 Cedar Luke inl WANTED To rent a 5 or 6 room , nured by our membership in the bouse prtriia  FOR SALERecord Player,1210 Federal Deposit Insurance Cor Dr Cecil Towner, Portage Lake , m, io12  35, poration FOR SALE OR RENiMall Chain Saw Camp Davala PhwieBrighton 4174 FOR SALE 130 Bass SPOT CASH ifjr6  Phone Dexter 53D2 David Ledwidge phone No  FOR SALE RemingtorT Deer Rifle 2520 30, Kalamazoo wliite eny0iamel kitchen rane, burns wood or coal 30 Edmund Haines Phone 20 I FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCKFOR RENTModem five home, aii tunished oil furnace, if6R SALEDreesed Turkeys,Chic roumkens and Ducks for Thanksgiving HORSES 500 Each COWS 500 Each HOGS 150 per Cwt  CALVES REMO PHONE D SHEEP FREE LLECT TO CARL BEUG HOWEIL 4 5 0  licensee for DARLING 6 COMPANY DUALITY A A A A A A Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables  Phi Barney Kralzmiiler  9 9 0 2 Riverside Drive or phone Brighton 7 3 9 7 1 WANTED Girl to core ior two  school children and help with housework Very nice congenial I home with own room and qood  1 wages Write MrsMary ghoapes 5398 Spokane Ave Detroit 4  Michigan, formerly oi Pinckney FOR SALEElectric Refrigerator and electric stove both In good Oscar Beck, 1631 East M 36  Phone 45F4 FOR SALE 2 lots 66X132 each on Howell, St Pinckney Inguire a 596 Mower Road or pnone F 100 Pinckney, Get your orders in now BM John Burg, phone 58F21 FOR SAIi20 guage Repeu Shot Gun 1500, also Deer Rifle with 3 boxes of shells 4500 Lucius Doyle, phone 42 FR SALEPotatoes Cabbage  Onions The Umstead Farm ATTENTION Saws filed Retoothed Lawn Mowere Sharpened All Work Done By Machine and  Guaranteed A Mandell 11524 River Lane Drive HiLand Lake, Michigan  Mrs Norman yanBlaricum  Livingston County Phone 25566   s Pincv 1 FOR SALE Round Oak Kitchen  Representative Ann Arbor Range, burns coal or wood, in I good condition  Collect  Louis Kourt phone 69F3 WANTEDSewina and aiterations FOR RENT Modem apartment Fish   Market Prices Courteous Service Clark over Roy Clarks store Phone 124F3 Pinckney WANTEPijryUlrt i wti 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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>atch Volume 67  Michigan  i      TkjD Pinckney PJyrtch Wednesday, November 1, trw Sipl Hapjpeuing pUft DEMOCRACY 1950 No 44 I  by Mat Election iime is liere and qub Pinckney Chapter No 145 in geiaUGiial candidates axe siuqg i staled its ofiicers for the ensuing inq l oui ice  ta riany Koay j Yr at an impressive ceremony continues io nurp on spjiaiism at lils Masonic tempi Saturday and cummiunax ana Williams pxOicis a stalling ccersmstalling officer,  Florence Baughn marshal, Bon  nie Henry Chaplain, Alia Meyer arcjaist, Winured Aberdeen Past Patron, RevMcLucasSolo isis,Virginia CarverEioyse Camp uoveanor jruh About 120 were present A  iobiyiAisj lh installing otticers were the government and more cpnsumer s , following past Matrons were intaxes it rus opponent wins Both arc profiting from Tom Dowt ys masiae in 1948 and are campaigning up to the last minute The odds at present are ev en Williams has the best chance ,  r , ot ani qovernor in u aecaae tCJjjj Bcuoara Miller and Nelson win a second term The reasons j Miller i cue apparent Population trends, Atier installation the worthy ma   favor city industrial areas wherofjfn vvas escorted to East by her I , labor unions are strongThis was daughters, JoAnn and Sharon Lee j dcmonsiaied in the pumaiv bliiG letter presenting her mother the huge vote Williams qot inwjjn an imfull of red roses, the primav despite no tact the Barbaaa Miller sanq a special fact he had no opposition 1  J selection ior lier father, Nelson oi thousands oi war workers have j Miller, alter escorting him to the  ci txcTJy4if of trie HopU is tke omuJeiiimxteaoundaKon ofxny joverntmnk ano to protect it Jc recompression houfo fce our Jirsfc Object N THOSE WOROS, THOMAS JEFF  HAPPILY SKMMAWZEC THE lKKZrZ OFTHC DEMOCRATIC STRUCT LifC   iMotes ol the Game , At iho game with Dexter Fri day niqht we were asked How aie you going to uhbi Hackney lor Uus game  Weil we ao not cainsuri us til ihc ,JthjbusL as worthy paaon Mis  rahj i Mildred Miller, associate matron was u scored to me cst Dy tier daughter, A atha and Fast Ma troon, beuian Miner escorted her  son, Clifford, to the west to as  lame the rostof associate patron The retiring worthy matron, Anna Reason, was welcomed to the Past Matrons Circle and cornc to Detroit from to swell the Dcmoja Harry Kelly s theme is that or ganized labor is a threat to Jich igan government and that the Democrat party is the labor party Williams retort is that the Republican party is tor big bus iness only Everyone prcSJj a biq vote and it will take a lot ot out state j presented with a past matrons J votes to overcome the biq Demo i pin by 111 ah Reasonpast matron, ocrat vote in Detroit  Coffee and ,cake were served One commentator Days it in the dining room after the Inwould ba refreshing ii some can Sfallation  v   k a didaie one day would campaign m vior officers installed on what he blicves he caul i i wore as ioiiows accompish instead of dw On the sad stala ei aifajis hi will exist ii his opponent wins The four amendments to vo d upon arc as follows N  1Requires reqisra1ion day before election inshad 20 dys  Ne 2Wouki bond the sa   I Troas , Con da A hall to expand manta S65,uf3O,000 hospitals No 3 Define subdiversion and fix u penalty for it this is Hi Communist curb amendment No 4 Would rspsal tlie tax on coiod OleoMichigan factories now havewar contracts totalling 200,000 but a rise in the price of steel va Honorary Star Points imminent  Midge Hammell,  Martha The hunting season is well un I Betty Soger, Brita Brash, darway and safety precautions i  are stressed The conservation I IRA JAMEISON linq  Socy Eleanor Baughn  Hazel Poulson Irene Thompson Alberta Dinkel Ruth Curlett Jessie Crawiord Louise Zieqler Eloyse Campbell Loot a Reason Amburqoy Helen Miller Carlne Zieqler Sadie Mar an Doiotliy Parker   Fred Seger AmerFlag Bearer Marian Pond Christ Fag Bexirr Lucille Beck O E S Flag  Cassie Tomasic iress b,l Asso Cond   Ci ,ain in  T jrshail ol ASS, rt,   Oiaanist A a iiuti Lsther Mariha jecia  Warder rtiiioi need to Ail we have to do LS t oveiiook the iiiat half Tne game started in the same manner as Pinckneys previous qames this year Tho Pincknev Une did not hold and their tack  ling was non existant As a re salt Dexter ran ap 32 points the lirst hall Two ol these were on pass interceptions by Russh  White Fred Blanchard made Uus others on line plays In the lust oi the rust half Pinckney got a Dexter fumble Albert Miosfku j nient m caught a pass for 1U yd gam, Wilo do nQt Wear y Paul Vyare made 10 more througn lheS tnan tho law reguires Some the hne Albert Mrostka caught I say lt originated in Spam but it Wu road that the Salvation army has abolished the tanibor me as u motiiua oi collecting ncuceiurin it wui use a ieuorea witii the name J Salvation aimyltie reason is Luat too many impostors wer uiiuy tne tamoorin to collect   ihe tarnborine has oeen trauemurk ot tlie salvation, uimy ror many yeais and the uimy lassie aid not hesitate to cner the toughest saicons and ex uiia iir tumoorine to the pairons lor connPuions VVJb never knew jui wxiy me army adopted the tamborme it is an ancient instru ,   uch iavored by dancers another pass m the id zone lor year prubably is oidei than ii It Spain are carried out name oi sweet charir Roberta  IE RIGHT OF THE INDIVIDUAL, IN AMERICA, TO VOICE HIS OPINIONS AND VOTE FOR, HIS CONVICTIONS, SlVES OUR  DEMOCRACY THE ESSENTIAL VfTAty FOlL GROWTH AND PiOGRESS THROUGH THE WLL OF jtHZ PCOPLC tho rirst touchdown he A miracle had happ d Ct  uH1  various Ihis touchdown was apparent  wtPT ln 21 and Salonw ly just the shot Si the am theiS,, lh head oi Pinckney team needed ih y iJnthe P  shown carry played an inspired game the ne  second haji holding Dexter to   no scores land scored another jvfcinv mv touchdown on some broken field i undr aJ k tS ruiuimg by Paul Ware Mrosika also snagged some and Jerry Mrosfka unuui uihU,npM h ,, , Dexter pass and ran it back 201 Duiness t hooded yards a number ui gainsme rincKiiey i rirtnrTr v, ,  , line held on defense and on of 1 an, whatever he iense broke though and threw ,Ccl t0 qiv lhe returns were the ball carriers for a loss Dexter started her reseves last haif but the regulars when  rvuie ivnosiKajty jJ1 New York the crX5l e more passes jore punj  tf lIK cerWel intercept,1 a i binpd n  P out  PU uuu ran it back 201 wifw, rini  th counr Don Wiltse hit the line ior h ar blUa and a lett9r bcT of gainsThe Pinckney,011 recipfnt  d the they vent back m were unable o do anythingFkretofore Pmck ney occasionally pulsed suco s fully but had no runnma qamelt was not enouqh Friday Ih y had both and wnt plas Ono local player had o mali pp was put out for plugging PivkMey plays Stockb idge  , enormous However investiga I tiOn showed only five cents out of every dollar collected was spent for cancer research Thd solicitors took for ex rest the penses We doubt ii,,, the attempt f Cov Dewey of New York to get himself out oi the Hanley affair by citing an incident m the lile vi tho lute iroiiklm D R sevelt will Conservation  , c , radayTrus team has had a  Jl 0110 exce1 fsoso season but got many poims Dewtv  t HS0  C0Rced Slill if Pinckney keeps up the ql Hanley l Undraw Of the 55,000 applicants for the , special deer season, starting on DacrgjDec 1 21,800 have been accept fed I The first panting ol the 83 coun jty maps oltcrtd by the conserva x  iion dept hce been exhausted  Mill relies of D dept is holdinq its breath over ira Hap Jamoison, 56, th low forest fire losses ter ied suddenly Thursday of a Another allotment will be ready Be sure and vote Nov 7,Your 1 heart attack He was engineer Nov 3 yote is vital for the American Broach Ann 34 forest fire  j0i rancj was taken tick on acres last week THE FILM SECOND CHANCE lh ob dieillq b fore he reaChedx 1,042 foxes, 565 coyottes Next Monday night Nov 0,he  hospital Surviving are his bbeals and 6 wolve Si Maivs Cailioiic Church Pinckney Michigan  , , Rev Fr Albert J Schmift, Pastor nckn Sunday Mas3os Summer fc30, 800, 1000 1150 Winter 800  1000 Novenna Devotions Friday evening at 30 p, i Confessions Friday after Novenna Devotion Saturday 730 to 900 P M damaged 414 j Sunday before 8G0 Mass  ,,  P  1 ,1, UP T,nu from he race for governor in his pace they set rnaay thy will   u  give them a real argucmenK The largest crewel ol the year f e targes faltendfxl the game 7 tison Jvl IV 0 iird La1 Wnne Jeffreys hiiry A ivuostka VVare,Witse public 13 invited t Second Chance, at at  o right afh r supper The story is by Faith Baldwin and is one of ine best films sent out by the Protesant se mo lam on QUV rmd two dauqhters be t the Congl sld3 hls Wifi he pot lack armor village jtilm inmLSSon X,  It aopL the average iamuy life of Ed and Emily Dean wih Emily wishing for a st cond chance to redirect her lifeit will help all who cc e it redirect their lives 1 Ycuvs Ago Tire S Marys gym is  now opo  every Wednesday night St Garys Altar Society cleared 20 or their social at the Hotel Caverly Friday night Ed Stackable of Honolulu is visiting relatives here James Wilcox is entertaining a brother and and undo and their wives from Vassar vm Brogan while goiiq down stairs to the Wm Moran barber shop where he works slipped and fell through the window, cutting hi arm badly It took 7 stitches to close the wound Dan Markey and son and Albert Doe and wife of Port Huron attended the funeral of Wm Thompson here Wednesday Grandma Wilson has had two strokes of paralysis Wirt Barton is attendinq school in Ypsilanti  Mrs Rush Lake has rteurned from a 3 months visit in York State   Hiere will be or pumpkin social xt me George Webb heme at North Lake Friday night  Edna Purdy McDowell closed here school in a He was a Standard oil man and councilrnan at Dexter The funeral was held Monday, Rev Bishop officiating Washtenaw Lodge No 65 F  A M gave the Masonic burial service  lij were boun ied in Michigan in Septeuber While hanting partridge Jack Munk of Detroii shot a silv near Harrison He saw 2 foxes chasing a parti idge got one  ocj but misseu aae partridge and ihe other fox Friday 700 Bow and Arrow hunters are do hciy ride  j Mutteson Mrosika L u L 11  ii it t  JL r  L T L ii Ii h iOaviioownWhiiie 2,rjanciian, iviiosika 1, Ware i ExUa ait, Whit l,Munu 1 Subs at ttjvor by promising to see that jhis debts of 100,000 were paid I ihKoosevell story is in 1928 Al Smah of New YOIK candidate for Doxi i president and his mgr, John liaiixt asoc wanted Rosevelt to run VauAiior or governor of New York to add loina strGngh to their ticket He reifused rjt,nI1l aaying he had just started a cam Keogh  2iiiqn l raise 200,000 for the H jschle j warrn Spimg, Georgia hospital Cheqory ior Poilo They would not be den iMunay jGc cnc Promised to raise this VVliite ,amount ,aoncT tneir friendsThis hutncic ieY d ancJ oil the money went Blanchard iirLO  Varm sPhng Foundation  i where t hoisands of children have been lieated for polio So Franklin Poosevelt did not benfit to the extent of a sinale penny in tho af r rrt tho grave ing better his year So far they Sunday, Nov 5 1030 Sermon have shot 19 on Drummond Is I Id Like to Bo Genous Sunday REGULAR COMMUNICATION and this year compared to 8 School Topic Overcoming iVm Regular Communication o Liv  laf Year jPetodon 300 to 830, Pilgnm   76 F  A Ml,And,rew Rohason, 10, of Brigh fellowship rally at Hudson Con N i tatoes in which each potatoe was I between 3 and 4 lbs, in weight They are hem special seed he got at Michigan State CollegeWillccd raises nothing but pota toes and melons on his farm ana has an irregation system hat gets the water from a deep well  oarjiTregatiQnai Community Church Rev Donald D Brady, Pastoi ihuu Nov 2 40U irailbiazers meet at parson 130 Prayer a 10na Pinckney Gutck, Von M aMCriUl rU1, lbh 5udy  Slamnroolc, Henry, Wenderlein More lhan Oongnerors  Danow Murphy, riady Dextr  No pcSflion is under heavier 0 atUUiraiiblaz rsljuull hc,e, Baiaas, Kivmcr, misfire in n,s aays of Communist Stuil, Cunningham haius than the teacliing profess 1  in wiiich the hunters claim is pOOTBALL SCORES  hcahy infiltrated They claim  that most colleges have Com j Han land 7, Brighton 0 Man Imuiusts on their staffs Annthor irgslbn Lodge No 76 F  A Mn   ol Briqhreiiowsnip raUy at Hudson Con  chestor 7, South Lyon 0 Howell I aiqamoiu used isTe arnc 0 Tuesday, night, Nov 7 Busij  it last week whhgl churchThem,Carc, rs Ahead 8, Grand D dge 13 Ann Arboiof American Sso from Wah oness scioc,JstdcgreeLunchsa  w A rabbit is a , Monday, 7j00, Family NiqhtPot 33 Ypsilanti 6 Milan 32, Roose Iscnpol cousls S hey crn ved alter degree work  Ptty small to,get for an arr  uck 745 Showing of full length , Velt b Clielsoa 31, Lincoln 0 ds communist inspired Now we P W Curlet, Sec i rh n   Second Chanco,lass 80 Universiy 2PFlat Rock 0Dundedo not know why this subieca SOMBTATOBS ,   tF    fiJ 325SsAJ si kWillard Wilt made   S  S 1Vvillo tt iook all ,he hltocX eel us a present ot aushel ot pu,     arm CAiJfAHY MBNNOJJhE ,   land Mjoyed it It cannot be den hve4do not indicate it haTt  BUCHL38 COLLAPSE T t anrpSn ants are paying fines as nigh as  Young Peoples Meeting 730diow a huge crowd So biq inltions inhistorv Some of the S4D five crew, are working ftJ11 Worship   815 fact ihat afr 20 minutes of playlist gueshons go for days uan rive crews are workmrt nn z ft Supt Walter Eschl the hi ach rs collapsed 4 peo swered  en to hos    pitais me Dieacners are wood Quite a few people and organ jj    , wTlt8dcr 80 P M I Gn onos md were built severalIzations are corning out aqainst ionnri   i   , Vw,  and Mrsjoe Wyse of Arch  years ago when the Centennial Amendment IV to he vofH ,m J  of  wf  en Setboid Ohi0 wm s bo  FW ws hted After thf in Nov 7 It relates ta silbversiveS lnl9Li h f u The 0 m d tvenin at th Mennon jured were cared for play was and is aimed a il IMSI L fi  JulY j its chiirdL They have recently resumed The guest ion is now Among the wqaiiiSSS w form Iroufoo d and returned from the needy count whether the school is holding have 2ome out SSTto fce  ,rnPr,df   oe3 em ncs of Europe and will relate  7    MUinw  is me biaoes 150 sguar nfiPs jtheir experiences A cam is boinq built near1 New was noticeable that was a bia in 511,lc fcrm n trout Pond WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE crease n the trick or treat child on the Shiawassee river  The crew of the battle ship on 1 which Dale Meabon is stationed was awarded a citation for brav cry in action in action in a battle in Korea Oct 13 Each member th lotfnnnS e q ,n  Supt Walt Eschltho hi ach rs collapsed h Rtfl S proqram 1 develop Assisoiit Paul Chaffee le were injured and take  2L r nearn 5050, City Cotta3G Fellowship Servics I pitais The bleachers arc  HALLOWEEN PRANKS as a trout trol dams i 1,  i vri i   celebraed Hallow  n m the usual w4uy, featuring window soaping and some small damage Cornstalks were strewn around and farm tools dragged in from the country One thing stream 7 flood conare about finished   been se itorshed The proPi n lav in costume who went from house MARPTsrr TTPMCPC to hotise There must have bsen MAKMAGE LICENSES 500 of them Pinclmey does not RobQ have that many children Th city JJ D  u  7nnrr, 9n Marion Friday result   s with a Hallowen social  WCB exhausted Some   Gregory, Gertrude Thomas 18 Charles Mortenson oi Lansing 2 and 3 yr old when asked said GrGqory Henry gnider   is putting in wheat on the Ken s mey lived many miles Vinis oil, Shirley Boulton, 20, Howellyon or Burgoss farm  rackett could be oveiwkod Jamos FilkinS  HQ  Nella Fish has returned horn One act of vandalism IMariin 19 Howell Bruce UndeT of, a visH wih friends at Fow , place Some one smeared biacK hni  lxmii Barbar lerville, Fenton and Brmcroft PRE NUPTIAL SHOWER Mrs Rita Howe gave a bridal shower at her home home Frj day night in honor of Miss Leona  Sales 18, Brighton RUMMAGE Th Vourg  rrit Lootes   Atey S  CAM1T  will relate for the damage The KinoKnov conservative Detroit Citizens Lo bleachers are also of woods and agueThey term it unconshtution it might be a good idea to tesl alUnder the present law you can themAt Fowlerville the bleacher only be guilty of treason if you supports were not strong enough, perform an overt act Under the  amendment you would be auiltv COLORED BOY FREED if you said it or put it  A couple of weeks ago James writing It violates the Bill oi flobertson, credit  mgr for thr Riqhts relating to freedom ol of ho crew Ot a copy of the cit iDetroit Free Press and his wifj speechOwinq to antl communist ahon Dale sent his homo to hiswere both killed near HOWPII feeling and the affair in Korea  parents, Mr and Mrs George when their car hit a tank truck probably will carry but there is Meabon jr He is a machine gun and traiKr The tank truck was no cause for alarm as the courts nrf trying to pas3,anotl  r tmclcwhen will scrfeguad the people Dick Young of Gregory and,it hit the oar driven by the color Bill Otterbein of Lakeland were  ed boy in tho middle lane, Then home on loavo from th  U S he tnH hit the Robertson car 2 other ears were involved in the The Robert Seefold family of crash, James Bibbs, tbe rogro j Columbus, Ohio spent the week boy from Indiana was arrested  end at the Earl Baughn homefor reckless driving and tiied VILLAGE TAX REPORT 1950 Tax Valuation 399,5304 Tax Levied, 8 mills 319625 Ho tamed Delinguent 2644M Ttfal Paid 2,93140 Paid Collection Fees 2921 and attended tho farewell dinner,before Judge Yelland FridayA Total amount collected 2 96061 Brighten Nov 10th for  Ifcuild a new school 496 to 83 he John Carver family who w on November 11 12 were pre TVrVoy town Ml sent and the guest hgior re ,6  th n  4uDOTeIheV also wdio raise 10 mills havegon to BUoxi,Mii, where oeived many nice qWrA lunch ne vffl bo hty Nov 11th J for a 20 year period he will take a course in radar on was served j BerTiman Hefondod hiih and Pros Exemption paid by the State eculoi Edwin prosecued mecase There were 2 colorecj people on jihe iury i Helen Reynolds Treas Glared Ackey, Clerk Stanley Dinke Prehdnesaay, September 2q 19S0 Wednesday, November 1, 1950 hot water for the star halfback 3S88k  Howell The Howell Michiaa NEIGHBORING NOTES Alice Carroll, u Howell high   school student, bagqed a deer Iue8  Wod  Thur 0c i, flof i 2 with a bow and arrow near Hart urt Lancaster Virginia Mayo land last weekk  izr   ,  , u u , THE PLAME AND THE ARROW At a meeting attended by Sal in Technicolor me physicians they voted to buy Cwndv ovity Caiiooa 31 acres there to build a 2 bea  FridaySaturday, Nor 3 4 iiiospiial, the present U bed one Lew Ayer8 Qnd f w , I being inadequate Dr Hcwara   ngai I Miller was elected presiaent oi THE CAPTURE Charles Starreit Smiley Burnett 1 THE BLAZING TRAIL Goit Cartoon  DexterTheatre Dmm wilCKGAN All Copltioned OI the corporation to be known as the Saline Community Hospital Robert Stacy, the 0 of M stu   dent wno pled quilty to cUiiiq i fire to Haven halL has repudiated his confession He claims it was foced by 6 hours crriilinq Wnen uov Wiliams visited Sockbridqe last week the cehooi let out, the band played and the qoveznor shook hcnds with all tie papds Sunday, Kciday, Iovt 5, 6 Sunday OHDWS 15 p JI oat Barbara Stanwyck Wendell Cory Waiior Huston JudiUi Anderson   FridaySaturday, Nov 3, 4 Dwhto raten Abbott and Costello in PARDON MY SARONG Plu THE DAJLTON QAUGT Cui Door Action Picture with Robert Lowery, John Berry Shows 7 and 2J THE  FURIES crd Sunday, Monday, Nov, 5, 6 Comedy of the Year MA PA KETTLE GO TO TOWN News rs Zsr  3 , For hot water on tap   s For clean, quiet, carefree service    For automatic, completely dependable water heating , ,  Be modern    Go Electric TOU 0  WATER HEATER Cartoon YucsWed ThuTPrJcv 7 8, 9 Stoning Judy Garland Gene Kelly Mariory Main, Percy Kilbright Eddie Bracken, Gloria DeHaven ndy sws 35 7  i Monday Shows 7 and 9 SUMMER STOCK ana  C1200U Coming Union Station, Sunset j Boulevard, Copper Canyon y Tues, Wed, Tlul Nov, 7 8, S FLAME AND ARROW lu Techirvolor A Drama Starring Silent, Qrfr4i,, ,  teyH Ungr AowJKat    SfciaHow water hatr rate IW UiftaHtfd without charge   Adtamatic thermostatic control ,  Mrs Guy Kuhn of Greorr has accompanied Ivlra Mae Mover of Chelsea on an auto trio to California David Lee Mullins, 20 months, old of Stockbndqe was hit and I Novelty run over, east of Stockbridqe last Thursday by a car driven by Wm Mayer jr He died at IUL University hospital Friday Wii nesses say Mayer Was not to blame , Milo Corser of Greqory is in f taininq at Fort Braqq, N CW H Taylor, 84, died at the r  c M McPherson hospital last week as TTr, A,4  I the rresult of beinq struck by a THt ARON C ARIZONA car on Grand River w near lh t 4 A Drama un,0  Ira Wilson farm Vmi  Ejn Drew, Reiaj AVOl HlitAltK The front of the Wayside Mar Hadley and Beulah Bondi  AW inLrilUJ ket, west of Fowlervilie, was cartoon 54 aamaqed to the extent  V I V A  8M h A Wli  I Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo 31Lf  f J A  j and Robert Douglas Chalsea ASich,  shorts Latt Newft  Coming Peggy Louisa, Return  of the Frontiersman News MJZ  See y jr DEALER or your Edison office Tuie in EDISON ELECTRIC THEATRE  7 p tn, Mondays, WXYZTV last week when Q car diivcn bv Thomas Lcrinq of the Oidsmobi  Co crashed into it Mr Ackerman, science teach  at Fowlerville hiqh school who is a reservist, has been callea 10 duty and Jne to F J Lewis, Wash Borihold Woodhams ha bon elected president of the Gii Mutual Auto Ins Co, at Howoli to succeed Georqe Burks cf Aui Arbor, deceased George Buike jrwus elected vice presid,ri ud Ross Rcbb, a director Of 300  nday, Monday, Nov 5, 6   ,, Stockbtdqe, Michiqan FridoySuturajy Wov 3, t Guidoy Shows Feto Smith 3 , 7, 9 and STATE OF MICHIGAN The Circuit Court for the County oi Michigan in Chancery PETER J ISKhA Pkunitff Vfl HENRY S C BRUiti and KAT DrtUrtb ruls wue, UVLLLUX IAYLOrt hALri luwurt, CnrunJL1 fAbrviLL A s Aubihxi iviiiirtLLbtaS ctad theix unjmovvn heirs devuies, legatees ana assigns a Lot Number twelve 12 of 4 of Plats,at paqe thirtysix36 Assessors Plat No A, Villaqe of Fowlerville, Livinqston County Michiqan as duly laid out, platted and recorded in Mber Four VanWiiikle  Van Winkle Attorneys for Plaintiff Business Address Howell Michiqan SAVE UtWUX OF PuliOUlUi Sail pcuaiiiq u me uicu, Point lor lue ooUiiiy ol JIVXU SLOU iii Liiaucttcy ui nowcuavii iqan, on in 1 aav 01 PLUUIer iyW  l200 WE ARE GIVING  I AN  O, 400 EXTRA LARGE DISCOUNT ON ALL It appuuiinq om Uie sworn j bin oi compuunt ut Hita in saiu  CuUe UlUl LU piUUlU iiaS HO ijttn auie aiur uuiyeiiL seuiciij  NEW 1950 BUMS  Raymond Sjolin, a Michiqen State student who olcbr 1  e , ,, teams victory over Michiqan j CoiningSunday  My Blue Hea by drivinq 80 miles an hour inven Grand River traffic was put 01 b month probation by Judqe Lyon, md canot drive durinq that per lod Howell Royal Arch M will hold a past hiqh priests niio j Nov 3, preceeded by a 630 pm turkey dinner Howell high school seniors sole 2,42425 worth of maqazine sub j scripions this year The Dexter American  cur has purchased 2 hospii   and 2 polio packs to lean eu Two boys, one 13 and on 12 yeais oid who had ran aw y from home at Fiat Rock were apiured at Island  Lake lost week by state police wih prt of he loot taken from the Rati son and Douglas hardwares at liri qhton A new Wild Life Conservation District has been formed at Ham bura with Charles Wiiqht ae the president KGHT CROSS Starring  Jane Allyson,Dick PowelLRicardoj TAR2AK ,0 THE SLAVE GIRL Montalban, Lionel Barrymoro j advenuiS story of jungle with Len Barker Vanessa Brown fwa I Waiting for BabyIts Only Muscl j Crockodile Hunters Sunday Tuesday, Nov 5, 7 THti HEIRESS human interest story with Olivia deHaviland Montgomery i CUft t Ntws luts, Wed, Xhurl Nov, 7, 8, 9 CURTAIN CALL AT CACTUS CREEK Color by Technteok j burning Donald OConnor Gale Storm,  and Wal Deeman  Mpn 7154 915 p m Carn  ComingWake IslandThat Mid nit Kiss Mighty Joe Young We have enjoyed a very prosperous year, sold more Euicksfcan ana lnquuy iu aisciiuai wiieui,  ever 5efore This is the cleanup We are getting ready for the uw saia afcienatuiis ait, uiive I  jrt,,v o nrtre oi aeuO, or wnoiu uiey may iJ 1951 models Here is your chance to save real aougn z Loors, iay u uvlnq oi u tny nave av 4 Doors, Hard Tops,Convertables ve uv i Pisouui represoiituuvts or acu I uvaiu or wneio uity 01 Liny 01 f  uitm fuay resiaw, or wnLci iic iiu iniees, cjauji eu or pii panvn ngut u uiese aenuuins nave been, ussiqneci to any oaiu person or pcions or wjitvUir ucn uufc, niieics ciaim nn  poiiixie riqxiL 0 ine aerenaani nave ieen assiqnea to anyouii person or persons orwhether sucn iue mteresL claim, lien or possible nqnt nas been disposed ot py wm by Uie said dendanta And it tuither appearing thai the plaintai doe not know and kas been unaDiu atei cuiigeni Wurcii and uiquuy 10 ascertain Ae names oi Ja persons who are tnciuaea as defendants without einq named Upon motion, ihereioi ot VanWnikle 6 VanWiiiiav, uuiwv ior nlconuifs u is oraered mat te above named aeitnauutoLii, , tneix unknovn neiis, aeviecs, I legatees ana assiqnscause then 1 appearance to be enierea neiiii  within three monihs from trio aue hereoi, oaa that in aeiauit tneeoi said bill be taken as couio Dy the said defendants ana oach and aH of them,  It is further order that the plain tin cause this order to be publish  ed within forty days in the Pmck 5 ney Dispatch, a newspaper print ed, published and circulatinq in said County once in each week fo ctt least six successive weeks   Livingston Motor am YOUR BUICK DEALER Howell, Michigan II  n  r r, O UlHRiti moRniiiG  iOAL HEATER  Kodtl B20B  It Coal Cap 25 Years Ago Mrs Wm Hoeker vhD i nearly 80 end lie3 alon at Ptvsville, fe1 and Lroke her hip Sat urday She was not fued until liCG a ni Sunday Ed Quinn, 43, who has beon livinq at tho Louis Coyle heme suddenly Thursday oi a heart  attack j Pincknev hiqh school beet Sal j ino there Friday 7 to 6 The score for Pinckney resulted from  3 psss thrown by Don Svar  thoul One to Mike Blades waj qood for 14 yds another to Har old Reason lor 10 yds and the thire to Reofvon on which he  maa 27 yds and a touchdown Swarthout w nt thronqh the line lor 1 he extra poinVelna Hall is delcqate to tlie  state Snday Shool convention at Detroit this week Tho OES are qivinq a donee cj the Masonic he ill Friday nqht Basil White won the rariio raffled off at the bazaar of StJorephs church at Howell last week 1 Thp Pinckney school has been I put on University of Michiqan j a credited list for another year  Bom to Mr and Mrs Louis Clinton Nov 1, a dauqntor, Evel i vn Gone vie ve  Mr and Mrs Floyd Rxison j havo pone to OrlcmdoFlorida,for tho winter  Mr Shultz of Detroi lias bouqht  the Mallien and Clark farm Paul Strawhecker of GravH j Raphes is visitinq his sister, Mrs On a Campbell, and famiy TT113 is a horse on me Next time Ill lool in Hie Vdi  tclenlionc directoryfecjore I go hunting frr a in V l YOUR VOT2 TT3 TIME RESS WHO WILL CAN GIVE YOU A MAN N CONG 1 STAY ON THE JOB 0 TjVn 0 EEPSESEST ALL THE PEOPLE FIGH,T FOR YOUI Herbert  W  Define FOR CONGRESS6th DISTRICT VETERAN ATTORNEY THE MAN FOR THE JOB  THE JOB FOR THE MAN DEMOCRAT Donated by Friends   1  true copy Glenn C Yellanu SLtaXTHftmaa Circuit Court v Cleric Commissioner  The above entitled suit involves , Jd is brought to quiet title to SloWmq described lands lo Yt tht modttn coovnieoet n4 taaiiDg teooomy ol th WARM MORNING htattr If Jralyi tuxkl U tht only beater of its kind in tht world, Exclude, patented tott tht eotutroctioa wwltt in to abundtnot of tln,btbiuihtttndbJ4oelvinp Heati 11 dsjr tfd night klad of coal, coke BJtiMlMd COM im nd  WAEMMOHNDfa AUCTION MILIJONAIRE TELLS SECRET J At Stewart Anderson Place at 210 West Main St, Pinckney SUCCESS I Finn Haakon Magnus arrived in Amoricn with only S2 Trdav Bom any hr ai, Nov 4th FAS1 FEED  SUPHY eOMMJNV Ite BB  Sunday time vi , a millionaire when askd  uccss secret, hir maqic I fortune formula hr serys raw I njx oppoirunity Read Sneerss 1 he American Wav in this Sun j days Nov 5 issue oi Thr  hold Furn u L American Wo4dv qreaJ nrac I jm    j mwmw  W  in EKCLUSIVELY with Delroit AjgkgWWMUl  I WUl HoeSiaris at 130 P M Truckload oi New Merchandise also Some House Some Real Bargains Its a  r v T  Change NO VETERAN HAS BEEN ELECTED TO COUNTY OFFICE SINCE WORLD WAR IL AND ONLY ONE OR TWO PREVIOUSLY TH GROWING COMM UNITY RESERVES NEW BLOOD TO THE VOTERS OF LIVING   E1BCT STON COUNTY Mary Lou Albright Genn Wiggins FOR COUNTY TREASURER s Democrat enough to make the right deds  ons ,m   Democrat Ticket Educated in Detroit Public Schools Graduate of Detroit Candidate for Drain Commissi iness Institute in Banking 1923 oner fa aBq lor the 8uppor of Taxpayer in this county since   on November 7th 2 SSSTd  mT H Is a veton of World W 1 with many months otf overseas service We ask you to consider his re cord as Drain Commissioner from 1922 to 1926 and also his record with the State Highway Depart ment for four years in connect, ion with road construction VOTE FOR Elizabeth L Belen State Senator, Democre  How About a Veteran for Sheriff of Your County How About a Veteran for Sheriff of Your County jtfftCi A Veteran of World War II with 58 Months Service, Including  12 months Overseas Duty I feelqualified for his office CMWOSSIONER MichiganDept of Labor and Industry in rm Not a pou so  appealing to you as a Citizen and Author of 8 bills now law,among them Law requiring State Inspection of Elevators Advertising Michigan Appje QUALIFICATIONS LEGISLATOR  Representative 1937 39 BUSINESS WOMANRetail Florist x MENNEN WILLIAMS Democrat Candidate for Governor   w  J PARALLAMENTAHIANIarsona recognized as parliamentarian His experience in construction oif r m centarknT Law since 1936 REGISTERED GRADUATE NUR SE Post Graduate work fe Pub tf7 Health at University of Michigan in 1928 and 1929, Visiting Nurse in Lansing 19191936 tile and open drains takes in many years He lives with his wife and two small children at 3334 Dean Road, DeerfieW Township WORLD WAR I Ingham County Victory Garden Chairman WORLD WAR II Supervising Nurse, Student Army Training Corps  Voter for your Support Nov 7 LISTEN NOV 5th at 715 P M STATION WJIM LLOYD HENDEE V DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR Sheriff     T i Vote Democratic Tues, Nov 7 c vJrwX  rjT mmi2 Malaria Control in Turkey W Wis Stressing a new outlook in international health, the UN World Health Organization WHO is now attacking international health problems with tactics based on preventive rather than curative techniques Here, under the guidance of a WHO Malaria Engineer assisting the Turkish Malaria Services, workmen spray insecticide for mosquito control in a swamp near a town in the province of Ankara Plebiscite Administrator Meets VN Internes A group of forty young men and women from 28 countries is this year training for an eightweek period at UN Headquarters where they arc assigned to different departments in the Secretariat to Icam the work of the Organization Here, Admiral Chester Nimitx of the United States, TJN Plebiscite Administrator for Jamam and Kashnnr, explains his contemplated mission to interested internes Kaniz Ataullah right of Pakistan and Sorfit Singh, of India LOCAL NEWS Junior Dinkel of the state pol ice is now located at East Lan sina again Last Thursday niqht Abertu Dinkel, Leota Reason Amanda DeBarrr, the Zieqler Sisters, Ce celia Boscher Bexnice Maas and Nancy Chubb qove a Halloween party at the Dinkel home Sunday quests at the Koch  home were MrsLeer of Hamburg  Lemuel Lewis and qiri friend  and Ed Lewis and wiie of South  Lyon Mrs Lucille Fohey entertained her card club at St Marys rect ory Tuesday The Steve Gerycz family of De troit called on Mrs, Emma Voll znex Sunday Sunday quests at the Lee f Lavey home were MrsMae Metz of Howell Mr and Mrs Mervin Nile and Tessie and David Lavey of Jackson The Ona Campbell family were in Ann Arbor Sunday , The James Whitley family spent Sunday at the Wm Whitley home in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle wore Sunday guests at the Clarence Stqpish home near Chelsea Mr and Mrs Mark Nash, Rosa leei David and Nancy spent Sunday in Ovid Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt were Mrand Mrs Gordon Hester of Ypsi  lanti and Mr and Mrs Frank, Naylor of Eajon Rapids Victor Lonn and wife of North ville were Sunday callers of the, Lester McAfee family The Charles Soiile family of Howell spent Sunday at the Phil lip Sprout home j Robert Carr who is attendinq , Michigan State is working in a drug store week ends i Mr and Mrs Roger Carr were in Walled Lake Sunday to takej Russell Bettes home who has been staying with them Ms Emma Dinkel spent last week at the Gene Dinkelhome in Detroit , TT1R WITH BUTTER i Llav  22der With Blotter Everyone prefers Butter to a Colored Imitation AHHIC from the deceit and fraud which would reBull from permitting yellow oleomargarine to be sold in this State, every thinking voter wants to KEEP PROSPEROUS Butter ia the foundation on which Michigans two and one quarter billion dollar dairy industry is built If the buttorleeiV undermine that foundntionthe whole structure is in jeopardy   Dairying is the states greatest source of otlt  ,,,1 iirr rt 1 cgricul tore is Michigans second largest industry   Let us not expose that great industry to undermining by selfish outstate interests whose only concern is making more money for themselves If we allow yellow oleomargarine to invade the butter market it invites cheap imitations of other dairy products to follow suit PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST FRAUDv PROTECT YOUR STATED PROSPERITY Vote NO on PROPOSAL 4 on Election DayNov 7 And HE SURE TO VOTE This appeal it made by the more tlian 15XH Michigan Dairy, Farmers who are members of the nanproit cooperative MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION  rta St,IW AUMtfaC   f  mI 4 G i I I  4 OPROTECT YOURSEI  Against Imitation Buffer Your right to knowfor wthat theres BUTTER on the tableis threatened by a move to tamper withMichigans longstanding imita ionBUTTER law The present law is a GOOD law It protects you  our familyand the family table Especially, it also protects you when you eat out, Now, with a referendum vote on this subject on the ballot November 7, its up to yon Its your job to protect yourself against imitation BUTTER to make sure you get the real thing Vote NO on Proposal 4, No vember 7th, O PROTECT YOURSEIF  Against High MiUc Prices In case Michigan present lawprohibiting substitutes colored yellow in imitation of BUTTERis rendered ineffective in the November gen oral election  thousands of Daily Farms will be driven out of business  Milk will become scarcer  higher in price as it has in other states which now allow, imitationBC R to be sold colored yellow It is no accident that milk prices in cities in those states are 1 cents a quart hihtr than milk prices in states including Michigan which maintain  Protective law against selling imitationBUTTFR colored yellow Kep Michigan milk plentifulreasonable in price Vote NO on Proposal 4, November 7th PROTECT TOUR QW and Michigans Prosp rity WARS INC The first year Canada nov,i 1 j hstitutes to be colored yellow in imitation of BUTTER cost Dairy an  rs there 50 MILLION DOLLARS 777 can happen in Michigan    wh  ,OO people u pnd on Dairying for their livelihood   vith an investment TWh THAT OF THF ENTIRF WORLD OPFKATK NJ  TV FORD MOTG, COMPANY Reduce Michigans income by mrnr millions of dolvs C  vou depress tj vuilct for all kinds nf MiJ in gooh ,   Slides  vriraldy damain Michigans soil and agriculture, I  w  ou ii c   for your familys sake ,  , for Michigans sake    jon Proposal 4general election, November 7th To the Qualified Electors Notice is hereby given that a General Election will bo held, in the Township of Putnam, State of MicWojan, at JHE PUTNAM TOWN HALL within Said Township oo Tues Nov, 7th, 1950 fm top of ectu the foftowino effion vU STATEGovednor Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State Attorney General, State Treasurer, Auditor General CONGRESSIONAL  Represent ative ia Congress LBGISLATIVBState Senator, Representative in State UgUla CountyRtoecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Register o Deeds, Drain Commissioner tS County Surveyor one such other officers as are elected 22 Circuit Court Comrnissionex vifcu    ulE That facts are publishedby the Dairy Action League, 415 l,ttr Building, Lansing, ,UCJ,, uirking uitb aiittmsr ,jHr,,   ,  dairy grwipi in behalf oj keeping Michigansprtw1    Jintax, bullet imititiiiLltiw It sfinanced by the Ci  1,ii fciple dependent In dairying ON PROPOSAL 4 General Election Nov 7 A npns,il to tamper with Miiluxans longstanJing lUiitfrlmuation Law AND TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING REFERENDUMS lProposed Amendment to Sec tion 1 of Article 3 of the State Consatuion relative to the Elect iv Franchaise,  2Proposed Amendment to Article 10 of the State Constitution aufconzinq the borrowing of money to build and eqwp HosPitals for MentaUy IU and EpUep iics, i raminq Schools for Mental j Defective and Tuberculosis Hospitals I i 3Prosposed Amendment to Article 2 of the State Constitution y adcanq a new section there to relative to  , Aversion 4Referendum on Act No 1 of the Public Acis of 1949,entitled  X amend Sti01  of Act No 22 of the Public Acts of 1901 entitled An Act to prevent decepion in the manufocture and sale of Imitation Butter Also any other proposition that may be submitted at this time Notice Relative o Opening and Closing of the Polls Election Law, Revision of 1943 3093 Section t On the day of any election the polls shall beopened at 7 oclock in the fore noon and shall be continueaopen until 8 oclock in the alter noon and no lnqer Every qualified elector present and in line at thr, pools at the hour prescrib ed for the closinq thereof shall  DO allowed to voteThe POLLS of said election will b open at 7 oclock a m and wiii remain open ntil 8 oclock p m of said day of election MURRRAY KENNEDYTwp Clerk U1V Rndo Presents At omfr broadcast iv s m HARRY F KELLY  FOR GOVERNOR Henry F Kelly Republican can hdate lor governor heads a trong team for a tough tim Ho served overseas with dis tinction in World War I 1    boon acclaimed nationally loi the forceful leadership he iv Michigan during hwfour years as wartime govcrri He is particularly recognized O a leader in the linht egriis Comrijism and Socialism in the past ten years He Is a teem leader who will work with the legislature and nil departments of the state government Strong men, with Irrown ability for each job, will make up a Ptopes Tisk Ftce to get things done for you m C VANDENBERG  FOR LUTCriANT GOVERNOR Vihm C Vandenberg has been o Led or in the state senate lor   i rms Ho has rendered vital   r  as chcirman of the impor  ie Affairs Committee A  ri codiccted to the cause of  rA government he advocates  ion and cor5 in state Local Notes 4 fRIDM ALGER, Jr tor Secraiary ol State FRANK 0 MILIAR lor rtora7 Cenerot  D HAII BRAKE  JOHNS MARTIN, Jr  tor Auditor General foim Week end quests oi Mr and  Mrs Joe Griffith were Mr and  Mrs Lloyd Georqe pf Detroit,Mr and Mrs Basil Garrison and fam ily of Dearborn and Don Griffith and family of Ann Arbor i 1 Sunday quests at the Georqe  , Thompson home were the Paul Keiser family, the Misses Minnie and Mary Thompson and Ralph i Thompson of Detroit, Mr and  Mrs tra Nay and Mr and Mrs W A Ketcham The occasion  was Mr Thompsons bbirthday  Mr and Mrs CEBucher scent iho week end with her skter and lamiJv in Kalamazoo j Mi and Mrs Ross Head spent  ihe week end with the Jack Schneider family ir Colchester, Ontoiio    Amonq those wo attended the  cancer meetinq at Grand Rapids J last week was Mrs Clifford Van Horn The Cory Druq bowlinq team won from the Knapp Service LaRosa bowl Sunday niqht The team fof South Lyoon at the Cory team is Lloyd Hendeecapt Joe Griffith, Wesey Reader, Clift Miller and Merlin Amburqey Mr and Mrs Ray Bums spent Sunday at the James Burns home at Belleville The Hallooween party qiven by the Younqlove PTA Friday niqht was a biq success The Dominick ConkUri family of Pontiac were week end quests at the Ray Burns home Wek end quests of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan were Mr and  Mrs Frank Boutell oi Howell, Mrs Aqnes Burgess of Mason and Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Louis Wgqoner spent Sunday at the Clark home in Wayne Deanna Dinkel, qrand dauqh I der of Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel was a patient at Melius hospital in Brighton last weekk The James Ward family of hubbs Corners entertained th employees of the Scofield Shop fi v   Unftcd Nations Radio documentary feature on atomic energy, entitled Yeir of Derision, will be heard over manyradio stations all over the world The program features excerpts from UN meetings and includes statements on atomic armaments,race and the future use of atomic energy by such authorities as Albert Einstein, whose voice is heard David Lilienthal J Robert Oppenheimer and Robert M Hutchins Movie actor John Garfield left and UN Kadio personnel are shown here recording the program  Farm Reforms Urged for Poland  Polish wonan worker shovels apples dumped in an outdoor bin minion of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization FAO report that Polands food supply,,j in a state of emergency and has recornrFrdert sweeping reforms to raise food production Among awuiiwa WHM the measures suggested are improvements in tbe home and commeroTHowell at a party at their eul pressing of inuis and vegetables and a system of ratioaiafc homo Soturdav xwrt   v , s MvV  IKE MNCKNE DlSPATQ   SS Peopl es ore sss  N Dteprrc Pcstoffic 114 ii s  i ds, Shoes Firrs things S3  tier SB 5r  4 i a  3 3  ,r vKi   f  ra   fi idi  EEEt   ioHowall  SubMxiptox Flics UP J Tear WuriatL FtiBMbt Lois CurUs of Dstroit spnt ri day witn katciiyn Henry Ben Wiuto ond wifo called ct the Batil White hcxu3 in ttovou last Tuesday zzz The James Doul family of now ell were Sunday visitor at trie Ben Whiie home Mrs Mary Amburgey was call ed to Clawson Sunday by th  serioj ihncs oi her Lrcheiilaw, fruiiK Ambuiy Mr and Mrs lihhr Kaqd of  the Ohn  Robinson home ana Ahoona, fa, spam last week at with them attended the Vvke i Gitlelman weeamq at Femdelc j Saturday niqht  Or v die Amburqry hod an opei jation performed on his broken  leq at Mercy hospital last week  It is tha same leq he broke some 1 year aqo I Don Coy1 who broke his lea land sulkna a skill tancere in  an auto accident is at his horn  in Lakeland He qces to Detroit    1 for treatment oveiy 3 day, k,  leq Wis broken ixg above th  ankle , Hajr Prisk of the county heme at Howell called on friends here i Monday The Dr James Nash family of  Coldwaior pont the week end io the Lynn Hendee home  Mrs Mardell Schroeder of  Detroit and kkeMaxin Du, berry  j of Flmt opiv ihe week end with their molv kko Sad Moran 1 Jarns kieey jr im storied a factory in the Shirey aaraqo and has war orders Mr rr kvs Lvnn Hendoej  v ro  a  rh aoday l CTt  Deo A a a W  cf kkl  ford   i ihe Wra Darrow fam k v ot  r wre oaaray qu  , 1888  of h   lerr Darrow     Mrs LI ee Broqan, MrnLuella Th k v c i i i  , Patkn  a,a auuahe a Mary iho Jo vh Stackable lamily ,,v , oak,  St lKlAffS blCSjING RlSjpLVfS ITS MODERN JtVtiLUTIONARY  t io mort iptnslv unhoa1 Sy pumping and digging up of tispooltjIplic lon, teepoge pooli nroi ropi ond ctoggtd linei Herei th most rliobt ond lci M, iiiloj Ht Cfvsly, diuoiv and toponify grease, ilodg hoir, loth ond ofhar or nic jolidi h,j mcder the   n gunrorfs qiui ond W c,nl esulr i 12 to 16 Sni NO SHUTDOWN of pool or Ion k nrt   pr , 01 n work in 0 5, JO, 15, 73, 50, r1 r s CoftodJi ff, Off P 0NMINJ  Off Ptndjf 91  11 8717 kqk ide DT uglies Rush Lake l ,  c 4 Wats Stas 3ic Stanley Oinkel jmDciMarviMMHBaviBM c GOOD QUALITYL  ouna y D 1 Special de luxs PHILGASTAPPAM Range  e family 0  nave moved to Inkster   ivk,r,  r  n u ,,   homo , J t bt bhn ot WilLamsvaib hen Mierv K naev with Hciee   ipmchased the Wilham Caop,iHansril 0 Ann Arbor attended  ni K,c fiCkAnn ,tNotre Dam iviis Kaymonda MorriG ana i jootb1 eem at South Bervblnd dauqhters have moved from ovr Saturday the Shirey quraqe to the iJouiuoni Rtrn  ALL SrZES ON HAND PfcGMPT DELIVERY Staiil v Dinkel rhrred a foot ball qame at Howa last TUGG day between Howell liiqh school reserves and Durani Qe Sendrr rnir, ct Mi DE Hoey Sons PHONE DEXTER 2 6 3  rw rfNI OfcjL W jpaitments on East Main St i Mr and Mrs Fred iead apem the week end at the Dr Stev  Brown home in Detroit j Norman Miller, Claude ana j Harold Swaithout and LJ 11  1 spent the week end at Dcuqk I 7 IT , 13 tli Swaahouts qot deee J Ambrose Kennedy aal fent  i Mr oavi Mrs Clair Miller wax TJ, I , nf Sunday a h  irv i    ,    , cnjr I Sendtv quests of the Merwin 0an k Sv e eivpbeki family werr Caadcs j   Darnels and wife of Chei ,aevid w r    C e    CM of Ae  n   e i 1, I rvl a Ciiaiee oilih Olid Wif kiii, i apai, in  iuv ,r      , ,q  vvo w  es   e V i J 1 Oil, i0IJ   w i    i r u, himhnq I  0J b d ol r,qisered Hoi k jonqJiq i 1 lh Slate at  i ii,  S11 i Hospi,, were d laTa we k ,s orar a by the q,e 11 ir foi bq t,d 91 i d rs  na i,onnir VanSlambrook ana wie z , to ie ei y   t h r horil  I Iho it eiuerialn   r  ui m w o  ar,i t mt JcAov  n den  mav l  n  on n  k ov nia t in s in a e    i sa The Halloween wmo vv dsco west J khs Morwin Campbell attena  , assome rude boy 3 mad aknq project had to bv ,,i    i 1  , J , cf Kol m o   laim  ba M h,q ins O r,  j, an i t   iliti,  JviS ,, eqaipn , ijJr,,d,iiff flscd the Halloween party at h lise of smeGrnq them up cv j Harqcr school rnday niqhtiU  niCTht were there t    ,iAvii trtomnf, frrtigTjtnij burners   i,iiovato f,orr p ,7 Vfeunliifovci vini furvin 5 4W rttli ovr n Hjht   V  24hour clok with VuHtin  Vipirfircor   1   ng,  4imo, Ut to  ,j , hrnoki Ir Vyo  AtLe, I  J k d M I M VC COWS SS00 Eacch Msdomes Clifford MilbT ana  e Merlia Amburgey wef la fcrtTRADE5M ALiOVtfANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGSI I p,ntMondav wib Mrs N t  pto g pjnckniy Stfe4i Vanqlm Mrs EeCi T pi of   j n,a,l laokson who ha  n visihnq ,, j  j4g  IfOClC COj VHiirtiirl re orRTi    Blur, i , ven ii on  v i   Lxr1 vrK,  lain isi e tin u ,t Z row Is the time to modernize yovx itck n with Philgas ,   the thrifty xjiiW,1 gas for form and tovn honneb Vou con hut far pr 1 , but yoJ wont find a hlceer vlue anywhere rn this Lcrinerul do luxe raig leinrinhor too, we vdl ec ya  ,orous troioi nllovrsicc on yjir rtl, r,f lypr, rrke,,  Ir , f you wish m  i  aage    l   i n t v  a facM c o CHOOSE CO JL l    lMiek f e 5,M   s Mn Albrt Lhirly reiurnc t , pj the wok end v h Mrand I v her home irom St Joe hospitaid   Trwsr in Illinois   Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Doyle jr3 NormCT M rrill cf Webslcri Templeton and childen ot K qc  sonV Tiidoy wlih br mot e i  HOIiSES S5G0 Each Harbor spent last week at th 1 Nettie Vauqhn, Mrs Mar   Shirk home  i joro Farky and Tamela calka   HOGS 150 per Cwt ,, V roIi    vn ot 1 Kac 1 ,an iliuiaay Mrs Gladys Clinton v ki ListT, Mrs Homer Ho  vhcaiqan Center k st wek He  askr, Mr Ohn rishbeck cam limc with her m Sunday quests at the Harry, gf Palmer home were Ben Palmer and wife and Mrs Savaqe of De j irott and Herb Palmer and fam ily of Flint  , At th Charles Clark homo the ,  qijets Sunday were  fttS Clark jr family of Galesburq , fijfc Btly Blatchford of Battle Croekf    and Dan Driver and wite ot   DWm Lambert oi Portaqe, lak qav3 a mchon tor r ,   hn Carver fbmily bu,,, niqht b O,orbein USN r,p k end wth D ivJ Ab ai a  j and wL ,0 Aibi,n w urn oa    Saluraay ,  ih  Hobrt Reod famdy aia ka, ,ne Arthur Bulks home in Creqoy Thursday   r Cdar Swathout and noncuQ  ,,, Swarthout spent the week end in  MR BLACKNEY is a firm fcrir  ,i Reelect tlliom ft    LJiPUl AM CONRkM,rCr 6th MICHIGAN CTSTRICT r BLACKTkrY wo, th an kor  n,i poas,rJ lh  bill which p j 1 1, P v r v 10 cash h ir terminal mfj y milions of rn,r V pes m k 7tiuikJ V t ove bo a , aa  rv k   dodars a y ar in n i   qs  MRBLACKNEY1sporored irie hih thai paavio d blr maical srviees in 11 biarxh  of 1mid ,ry io  by hi Doctors,  D ntista 6 ouq ns BT1  ConCiiaioaalGovrnrn   FuUsiie Kichen Rng frorr, 7950 Aufcnatic Wafer Heofft fom 850 vick,    I  MMIJ I feifs  I  SEE US TODAY W HANOif ALL iSSTALlolOM kovelb  i,, Rasalae Nash was home from Mica State over the week end Omer Gass and wife who have brfn in Arizona are visihnq at lh kester McAfee home G iry Eicrimcm and his bner ,aLo  of Dearborn spent oun a at the Russe Glover home  kwlarville ,MR BLACKNEY is k,ily appc,  a any i Waiter Reason of Detroit ana sisontiv fouqiit and vo d  every oc h, On Dr Walter Mercer tarmly ,c positions oi qly oppored It naan plan to soeiakzo our qovcriment by the a ,pL, n of Sork  for re iciiltnre apd otht rimi s bdb   MR BLACKNEY a, a mmbrr of the Amvd Server, ommTt  v 1 kr nil   that would protect our bo, in and out of screen, ri , th v,an,tf t,  f of the totowolanow W a 70 Conp AeF ,, 0 , w u   by General MacArlhur an othrr n    ,  Blackney as  not acccy ho commit iss acion, Of   s, k  kr, ,aub, aid Cld protect a Coxnmiiko m ml r, 13 eonnu rq hi 1 a 0 1 ion can bo offrrd our br7s in torvko kmpi 0 comn vr ,,2,, f  r mo  o1 ta country, and has con   rnunke holdinq pub  n vi vi nunt w  jiu pusiuon oi East hansina were Sunaay  j BLACKNETid darinq hs ronaiesaonq cc a ha K au s at the Wm Mecer 3, c5mmitee3iriCiJ,3ina Po off e  and host rtoras, Jmn IvVs H kn iicGrrqor of Bnqhtn, Buildinqs ana unrln, ond is now a rr mb r of h iHoektiy SwiHttOtf tCivj  rday i inoJudos tho Arrjiy, Th laeil VT family ft Health STVis c Fowirvk cii  ke Edward  Spoijrs horn Sunday Al Nesbit niyi  of Detroit redea at the k  Henry horn I lde     eo , Conqressional r  ai  M Nanlization Public Aimed Services dommit tee, which my, ,h Nivv, tho Ai a d kiarine tto Cot Gurd and he Public , onn   a vith k  Oispatcii Wau Adv I L   et    Afr, 3tfF X zw TRE PPiagfer PATCB  Wockeidefvv I 1850  J BANE AUTO LOANS Offer You These Advartagesl  Here  1 LOW COST  2 PROMPT SERVICE I 3 CONVENIENT TERMS AND I  PAYMENTS Member Federal Deposit Incur LOW COST AUTO LOAN anco Corporation All Deposits Insured up to 10000 for each  dA A JeVlUk BEUEVE IN  Depositor Stores 389 lbs of assorted frozen food right in your home You can cut your food costsand still live better than ever And how much work it saves Come in and see this freezerits ot everything And its General Electric That means dependability Oilfy VpERWIEK Model NA II THE rTRST NATIONAL BAN HewelL Mich SPOTCASHT FC DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 500 Each COWS 500 Each HOGS 150 per Cwt CALVES AND SHEEP  PROFESSIONAL CORNER THE HHCXNEY SAJBTAfilUM Ptnokney u Michigan Dotty 1100 A M to 200 P M      TRUCK  Mosu Tuesw ftL iaL 7 to 8 p zn DR a iMcGUlSKEY Delist  112 North Muhiaan Ave  Telephones j Office 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appoinmc D, W VanWrnlde C S VOB WINKLE VanWNKLE  Van WINKLE  Attorneys at Law rustt State and Savinas Bank 225  Michigan MARTIN LLVAN  Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton Mich Phone 157F11 fc  Repcdrinc Si REMOVED PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL 4 50 Licensee tor DABLOIG  COMPANY Phone 183 207 E Grand River  AZS1 P  ESS 1947 CW V1  W W94 1XE  Fumltur or parts track650 ca Caid Lawirano 1795 CB BW or Phon 59F8 Plnclawv Mich 1946 Ford TrucfcwiUi Um mad P A UiS  2Li 5K  body A real baSjST jSo, Farm SaU A ftpwlaBty gal jjgg  MjfiPigan Plumbing and Heatina HB SNEED , ,a4 8717 Lakeside Driye Rush Lake I License STTaSEuTftLA5  n BEBTWYUE tpotc,un to, o cnty 1947 10 0 ,Pfaon Ffaclawy 79F8   Livingston At a iseslOQ oi said Court held at the Prgbat Office la the City of Howell    iwmuuuuam rid Ask us to PROVE how you can lve fceffer for lessl  caid TOrty   19th day of  condition, 99500   lober A D 1950 Mnatmi TMIU  f   Authorized Dealer , GENERAL ELECTRIC  HOME FREEZERS LAVE HARDWARE M ober, A D 1950 Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Iu The Matter of the ESTATE OP HENRY C THOMPSON, Deceased It appearing to the Court thert the time for the Preeeentation of oleums J against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be appoint to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceaed oy and before said1 Court and that the legal heirs of said deceased entitled to j Inherit the estate of which sedd dececs Jed died seized should be adjudicated wheel drive,very good condition, Ideal lor wrecker service65000 International Pickup excellent Mustang Trailer, new, fifth wheel and brakes Up to 5 ton cap New 119500, now 79500 1946 Chervolet Cab and Chassis, ,160 w base, with BrownLipe Trans 49500 1948 Jeep Panel excellent shape Only 69500 1946 GfttC Tractor, fully equipp ed, air and vacuum brakes Only 109500 We will accept trades  finance REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAPOLD RADT Repairs On All Wakes Phone Pinckney 154F3 DR C I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 P ft45WARTHOUTrd SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63, Pinckney, Mich, FRED C BErCKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av Howell n Michigan Phone 358 Residence 615 GYITHENDEE Livestock Hauling Weekly Trips Made To Detroit General Tracking Phone 64F14 HnckneyMlcb CARL JONES Concrete Products, GravL Sand Top 8otL Road GravoL Fill Dir Road B uildfng Blocks Lcdd Piece or Contrac 7628 Toma Rd, Pinckney, Mich Phone Dexter 3116 HW WYLIE 4I0TARY mSITBANCE and BONDS PHONE 138  PINCKNEY iasifii    1  ItMeitf Aftt ll  OrderedJhat all of the creditors IIUIUM iW 0115 J 11, I bOlCffl DIIS5CII, of said deceased are required to preset 209 West Huron St, Ann Arbor u    ,   kgneBM37Sl Tr  eSS WANTED Cust Corn Picking LH wSiiTKrAcM5o23n310 with a Wood Bros corn picker TLfuxl2 ir peYMich JOHN  McqKUftND STErtfJNG INSURANCE  CO REPUBUCAN CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF For 17 years has served the the people of Livingston county His decisions are made On facts Never was a time when men of Keep experience with proven abi they are today ,  Keep experiener with proven ai, lity in office   f J The next two years axe going to be dangerous years Experience in police work will W very muc needed  His staff of deputies all have had several vars experience Contributed by friends their claims to said Court at said Pro, bate Office and to eerve a copy thereol upon George Poppas, administrator of said estate whose address is 332 S Fifth Street Ann Arbor, Michigan on or before the 2nd day of January A D , 1951 at ten oclotk in the forenoon, said time and place hereby appointed for the examina tion and adjustment of all claims and demands against said decease for the adjudication and determination of the heirs at law oi said deceased at the time of her death entitled to inherit the estate of whlcn the deceased died siezed It is Further Ordered That public notice thereof be arren by publication of a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch, a newspaper printed and clrculat ed in said County A lm copy Hirom R  Smith CelsiSli Pcrrshall Judge of Probate Register of Probate FOR SALE A Fine Wool RamMcPHERSON State BANK Louifl StadeatOe, Pinckney Special Representative Telephone 469 Howell 1169 Pinckney ltd, noweli Jfficlfc FOR RENTModem 7 room house near Pinckney  Box 108 Pinckney FOR SALEBaby scales, car bed, seat, cheap Inquire 11360 River bank Hi land Lake Established 1865 Incorporated 1915 LOST X  jFOR SALEGilbarco OU Burner, i JnCE I will mcdce fancy aun type 10000 , or bndal and baby shower gun type 10000 Gerald Reason T   13 inch male Beaqle make fancy work Z nt cmdbaby showers and xoi Christinas presents Mrs, Flora MacArtor, Phone 163 r call at 422 East Ivlain SL in Pinckney LOSTA qrey and wnito cu a sick childs pet Reward Road  92 edax Lak Pinckneys t J r mctt mal ceaqle FARM BANKING AT HARTLAND iho te with black and tan l91 coaairRewaiti An lntereennq article In the SL Sf c  0 Michigan Investor tells about the i , J ront  5 or 6 room use of banking principles in SSw T11 farm operation to produce con il U rowner Portage Lake  4nq account at the fcank Phone Dexter 5302 amel kitchen rone, bums wood Deposits are made inv the form FOR RENTModrn five room Si coaloc3a Edmund Haines 0i commercial ferilisers and home, all tunished oil furnace j     HrJLfi  practises d with9 9 0 2 Riverside Drive or phone FOR SAIfiDreesed Turkeyjchu orawels in form of crops con Brighton 7 3 9 7 1, jkpns and Ducks for Thanksqivinq Stash BltT0fl8nPh0BPh0 andWMlto Girl to care lor two , n  I InM   t school children and help mth John Bpjj58F2  Jance tJmafnisfft0rv  usework VTnice conqJSalWTTOKffquarrie on fhi ISSSSSM1 I inh with own room and good Shot Gun 1500Toko Delr Rifb on the mvestment is returned mwaoe Wriu Mrow,, SiwHth a wM  IcS iTck    i i 51 iC  v  MIZI   u,CTPat,flome wiin OWnroom and aooH li Spokane Ave Detroit 4 Michigan, formerly of Pinckney FUR SALEti9ctric Reirigerator with 3 boxes of shells 4500 Lucius Doyle, phone 42 Baby Sitter Dependable, 35c ap hour Claire Campbell Phone 131F3 s MMM  J ,0cCTnc rteirtgeratorJour Uaire Campb McPHERSON Stnlei RAW W1 elcWc stove, both in aond Phone 131F3 FOR SALE 2 lots 66X132 each e Umstead ana Sn c 1, St V hiquire AlTENTlONi e epnone teats Fruit DUALITY Groceries Vegetables Fish All deposits up to 10,000 injured by our membership in the w tifwri a1, cev  Federal Deposit Insurance Cor  596 Mower Road or J poratjon   FOR RENTCottage a Big Silver 1         Lake rent by month hot water,  A A  A A, A bathroom, lak priviliges Call 2 6 1 9 WYptUantl after 3 Phil Carney Kraizmiller5 1 Livingston County Phone 25566    1 , 1 FOR SALE Round Oak Kitchen Ann Arbor Range, bums coal or wood, in  good condition Colled f Louis Kourt phone 69F3 Representative Market Prices Courteous Service Clark Sows Bled Retoothed Lawn Mowers Sharpened Ail Work Done By Machine and Guaranteed A Mandell 11524 Rivet Lane Drive HiLand Lake, Michigan apartment Pinckney WANraKOT4  Wiii pa Detroit masker price CRUoid Ph 62F1  v 51 LIVINSTON AND SHIAWASSEE DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE Adrain deBoom ri 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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>VtixmkM Wednesday, October 25,1950 No 4a Mirror C1X Election news has beervg the past week, with only occasional bellow oi Soci from the Rsspublicans,   Governor wtfliams is sMd to  hryye mate gains The odds, were rt5ar Kelly but are matey in Detroit bett The legislature has a until Dec as they will not back during the deer season Embarrassing to the RepubU cans was the poor turnout at Jackson Oct 14 to redicate t  party under the oaks Only 1CI people turned out Good news from Korea h lessened anxiety of an all out and may have helped the adrrv istrdtion From Michigan 160  servation be spent this Vctr tb 23 Michiganl over 20 not expire f 5t ,i forwfcHres burned acres last week Fishing, lice 41 Mjttuse of state next year will be accepted Nov IA new camp has n added at Pickerel Lake in 20QO people used the 550ap5fteations have bajp , received to hunt in the speal  J deer season starhnq Dec, 1 V  Wild pheasant hens have outstripped mens Jbest Quarts J  pheasant production   , j  The first week of the small   THIS I THE SCASONHCN THE rARMCft, CACAT VP THE ftSUWTS 0MS WORK AND LAV HIS PLANS FOR, THE yR, AMCAOWHT HS WtU NEED FOR CUtUtTNT LIVING ANP FOR, THE fvSW PLANTING WHAT HE CAN OEVOTC TO lMPJtOVIN3 HIS FARM AN TO L0NSRANSSAVING Accident ,1 Gamut Cominemt were Jailed and 120 are missina jgne hunting season shows thai the pheasaiM a little better than last year and the wildfowl kill light At Pto Mouille, Lake Erie  375 duck and 80 coot were killed duck and V5 V So far 10,137 displaced persons Europe have been absorbed by  Michigan  jifoungi doctjorM trained in World War II are elgible lor the draft So far only 116 have vol compared to 532  uneered 2500 are wanted coot lasi year Opinions are divided on new At Dansville 54 hufcters check building curbs Some, say thy ed in the first day compared to  mean depression Others that 185 iast year, they will stabilize building 1 The state will sell 13, 202 acre J Michigans little Hoover com j0f land and 342 lots in 39 north mission now hopes to cut expen itJ   nexditures in the state highway ,the state agriculture and legql coun seling depts   The pheasant season is report ed the pre war levels A 13,977,000 budget for next year will be recomended by the , em counties this week and next James Glover 92, of Buchanan is said to be the oldest licensed jt fisherman in Michigan  r  Over 100 Michigan lakes and streams will be open for spear attics year wui oe reewmeuueu v v  QJQ carp JNOV    nri conservation dept This includescounty they include J J 4,015,000 for state parks opera i Little Portaqe,rfcise,Chemunq tion HcSmoon, Patterson, Utile Hur c a Whitewood, Strawberry, faaH  w Crooked, Limekiln Sandy,  iffi, MtodTBruin The season j closes Dec JU  w   Pinckney probably lost their  ,1A1 ,     only chance to break into lE JEK  to P i5 j win column Friday when they  HJlS  G Jf ft  lost to South Lyon 32 toWouK ltea, candidate for 1 Lyon had also lost all games upi g n2iat0r I0te MSF   FiJdy and it was  lE2wa TLiSri tor last pJaoa  ST tt wy Jom vammmd The game was not as one akted  AAJIS 5 wdTS as the score indicatecSouth Lyon, SSJ and wourf intercepted 3 Pinckney passes fo a thild r1 as J50 ran them back for tcichdowns5JTUvSn  7 1 Pinckney made their best show j g  to 9  Th5 ing of the year the first guarter IDewey   mmd d when they reached This resulted from 2 www , bert Mrosfka caught end a 15 ,   i ,  v yard penalty against South Ly  U1 wrot9 7 h an They they losrle ball on a  82 2155 fumble and never again threat iSfe, ouataq enea The line is  J io 100,000 were paid and apP xne une is hackneys weak1  t0 a qJb When h spot It gives tl, backiIco  I  8 ldCt 90 xi  ,  w  The Democrats got the letter lection at alLSt, JI times they had punts blocks u and twice Ware, guarter was tackled before he could get rid of the ball So far Pinckney has not found a ball carrier Sweet scored th first touch and are using it in the campaign They claim it violates the law against barter of public office and demand a grand jury iaves igatiarL W K KeJsey in the De troit News compares the letter I to the Mulligan letters which 25YwsAgo Ixcal Notes Lcary bauqhn son oi wr iLid Saturday night Normn Rea son3 new Chrysler coach was completly wrecked at Roches Corners, 2 miles east of Fowler Yawnce Baughn had Ms ville when it hit a tree Dean ved at Howell Friday Reason who was dnvrng was tonaii   Whitley and badly hurt Also Dallas Cox and  ,tSSit Tuesday in De Robert Reason who were with daugnter, v McGuire h0meThe contract has been let for g JJSShop demonstration at new bridge between Big and SSfeecil Elmore of Lan Little Portage Lake It will be ft long and 24 ft wide NOT Alt OF U9vAe A HARVS T SO CLtAfcLY MARKeO AS THtt PAWNERS, UTAU OFUSCAJ 6E JEFITQy PERIODIC PLANNING OF HOW WE WILL USS OUft INCOME WHAT W WIWL SPEND  AND NOW WE W4LL45P8MD ITWHAT WE WILL SAVE THftOU04 LIFE INSURANCE ANO IN OTHER WAYS THUS WAgyfi0 MAXMUA4 6BAr74OtmHAVrr jmmmmmm down for South Lyon cier uW,t0 TMulUq R1 Iett9rs J had reached the one yaS nX  m wfuSff on line playsEd Hoc also aSf y B1e   1   one on line plays Kcx ComlT21 8 m06Lofi  lli8  kev or qi rtil i 7  wasa comparativly poor man ecfah certain redheads thanking them no fiefhtinr, 7rSrl n nH  of favarsOne named Mulliqan lMnuL  ,  them and made them public tackWh f S  On account of them Blaine lost iLftTtP1 presidential nomination to  had whk HSf ncbl9y  RutHerford Hayes in 1876 H ShSfit  With WQs nominated in 1884 but was 1,1908defeated by Grover Cleveland aeavy as South Lyon but ther tvmocra I all similiojrity ended uemocra, Pinckney plays Dexter here on j   Friday night in what is usual I t the big game of the season Dex i  J ter is having an off vear having j All the world lores a winner Irvjfog Richardson, canni With the, Howell Chevrolet  for some years has purchased SO the school Cecil Elmore ot Lan jythe property at the corner of sing was speaker Main and Pearl St, inPinckney IUTV rtf Mrin I Volney Wiegond and wito c  QS the     Nash Mrs Eugene Meabon of Marion I ,t Jalled QVilAr, and Mrsjhome 0 Frank Sisey  preBent LOCAL NEWS 1 AKlj rir I fTS Hooker Sunday   owner He will move the house BJlSAm Hendee and wife wereoff  and exect a chTQ 5ea0iHCP1, Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs    builama  the Floyd, Reason cottage Patt pffegan of Jackson , and a super service station Tiu orson Lake r  rw rtn wif oi Annii  K i i deal has been imderway for  some timeMr Sisley and wife who came  Ernest Foster and wile oi There will be an auction sale  were Sunday quests oi the of horses and mules here at 130  UcAee family 1Dlcry , on Nov I  M a MPS Louis Coyle anahere from Byron Center last tXZiX1 M18  C rSS sprincl Sect toStuSffcSe Roy and Day Bird Churches pinekMv 1 M Mattison L Marks CcECholfc Church  Caird PiocsMSV Mlchlqrim  txrl Rsv Fr Albert J Schmift Pastor White Sunday Masses Jeffreys Summer 630, 800, 1000 H3CHnry Winter 800  10J00 A Mrofka Novenna Devotions  Ware Friday evening at 7JO p mi q Conisssions Friday after Novenna Devotion Saturday 730 to 900 P, M Sunday before 800 Mass ionly won one game that fromThat holds true in iootball We J i J South Lyon 25 to 0 They have note that the University of Mich i tied Ann Arbor high reserves igaa was not sold out for the f land lost to Briqhton, Chelsea, Wisconsin game Saturday As  Northville and an Ilinois team late as Thursday and Friday the I  Following this game Pinckney fpapers stated seats were avail  plays Hartland and Stockbridge i able Of course Wisconsin has both at Pinckney never bewi one of the biqgame South Lyoil, and as long as wo can remenv tse J Matteson J Mrosfka  L E L L G  C fi o R T a E O B  F ,B L i R H  Oliver ber Wisconsin has never beaten Miles Michigan Could the two Mich Burt jqan defeats have contributed to England j the lack of demand for tickets Lamaa , Maybe football could stand a Lee litle deemphasizing Back in the Fletcher,old days football sguads were Sweet Comiske Gardner Hock wilh SSrWDrcSfc at Portaqe Lake  riu Tcnlo of TacksOil  I Corsgational Oommaiutv Church Rev Donald l orady, Pastox i small and many players played the entire game In the first Rose Bowl game Michigan had but 18 players As crowds increased and million dollar stad iums sprang up football became a big business and the players epecialisisNotre Dame was prob   Mrs Edith Teeple TO RE ADVERTISE BIDS parsonage FOOTBALL SCORES Brighton 13, Manchester 6 Chelsea 26, Flat Rock 6 Grass i  , , , Lake6, Brooklyn 6 Haslet120 ablv   xponent of this Rev Donald u,ooy, roww t Hartland 18 Fowlerville 13 b othdr colleges were guick to Tnur 400Traubla2ers meet a Dansville i2 Mason 14 Holt 7 Now all use the platoon leacners and  Dundee 21, Lincoln 6 Milan 26, isystem where one team is train Gene Campbell has moved his ,71 theweek withv   Wo undei stand theKncknev  rs of unclaV school meet at Saline 0 VpsilanuVRedfard 0wach repair shop to the Crofoot,N  VauflhnMrsHarold FoTloyiCojnirBanity Sohool will readver church nnioon Charlotte 14, Howell 6Ann Arfn8 cmother players doee ouijdmq  d chiidren of Whitmore Lake Use for bids on the new elemen Sun,Oct 291030 Churgh bor 33 Lansing Eastern 12 Dex1 nothing but punt or kick qoals J 1 Bfmr  called Thursday  A tary school to be built on M36 viceSermon Love Lauqhs at ter Q Ann Arboj Reg,  iajld some teams or said to Quskey arrivedhere from Europe j Mr ana y Curhs Patterson w in the first advertisement the Locksmiths Junior choir sings      a  who does nothing  nn   School lopic, wem  IIHV but call coin tosses In the game last week and are visiunq at the j Stockbridge were Sunday call lowest bid was 20,000 over the 3P V J McCluskey home    ers at  Stanley Dmkel homei2o,000 appropriation Meditation  Roy Fisher is moving Pinckney defeated Stockbridge ers ig on the wTimdTSand the nlan, mmr uT Pilgrim FellowshiR meeting  James bnea a wai  IS ROBBERY VICTIM ,fc, 4l   Jame Shea, a Wnitmore 1 2 play Fowlerville here Friday he cmd  father, oouqht     The followinq called on CharKINGS DAUGHTERS i les Clark last week who is ill in  come inside the appropriation Spend David Nash Mon 730 Cub meeting for   ighton for bruises received at 200 a m  near a Lakeland tavern when and then by sending in a fresh team the last guarter over whelmed Michigan This specil isation is expensive and, many bed Leo Clark and wife Detroit, iTWED AT HOWELL TUESDAY ents at churchMovies and games Mw lamall colkges hare had to drop The Pinckney Kings Daughters 1 Emmet Clark and Win Gieason The case of the people vsfor the boys j4 JltJ J bcrlL TlU answer mar be a will meet at thl hof Mis M Arbor Wed Junior and Senior choir 2 men awi he was assaulted as  limit siwh as the bkf T ESrw iCsdaTNov 2nd aaof Dexter, Mrs Mary Blatchford charged with assault was triei practise at 400 and 730 fJ Wt Uia buUdg Hewas un J baa g f h  fOuT m Mrs ffiy  load daughter, Battls Creek, Mr before Judge Yelland at HoweUChurch FamUy night Nav6 Fecu unable to give any discription ai 200 p m Mrs Brady Sec ana  Rn  Fwler Tuesday without Q  ft  tut  BlmSftcanQ Chance them but says they got away in ville and Mr nd Mrs Louis alleged that about last July 4th I a, w BtaW 11 9 hand  ,   , 4 ALLSTAR REAWWG TREATS Kennedy c Northfiela His moth Metalla caused a fire cracker ten eltoa the case We ad many article in Ow VT  iv iT , , r VTrB n W Clark is staying at n xDloded on tv Pirv tat pohce were called herel daily press urging return to tne JeSnrY Sk MahT mtoJfe TS GUUVABY MsWNClrB when someone threw stones at good bid day when individual Sf mJ5wiSS5i Mrffi MrsHoward Hayward pon of b fiSS HevTlS Brchy Paster the electric sign in front of the tesPOnmhtyfleianed supreme, ieockAe mii of DetStwere Sunday visiors oTaTS , wi , 1  Si b Thw fsottal rtagty and unemployReview and PuckTbe  m       ay ,Sckool 1100 were irom outoi town,  met  7301 Rev Geske of the Howell Pres al responsjHUty for their own xvmryjTsn amirc mn home in Detroit Clark and Lewis Rirrcu r Ersosoa Worship 8tl5 byterian church talked on the old ag and Unemployment, This THREE BIG MAGAZINES and home in uenow At  IOTK ana Lewis ruggs   g Walter Esch,Community Chest at the meet is cTS ol buafc W hved back WG someSLg if you miss the Sunday at the Ralph Clinton es were John Eisele, George oun DPi  Mstag THREE BIG MAGAZINES and home in Detroit 1,,1 Olark and Lewis Riggsother fascinating contents   rlin Amburgey fended the  ludge Yelland took the case Detroit Sunday Times Get your IMich, Wisconsin football game copy oi Detroit Sunday Time in Ann Arbor Saturday vrv week I Merlin Lavey, Ridge Shney, very wee  Q  Uoyd j attended 1 the governors dance at Howell under advisement and will m Asslsanl Paul Chaffs ing of the Pinckney Civic Imp, in thbs good old dgy and thev Sr is delate jCottags Fellowship Service Assn Monday night were notas rosy asJesent day aer nis aeasion iater Wsckissaxr 800 P M,1 The Harold Porter tamily have writers would have us believe NEW ABSXVAXJ  moved back here from Grand Back in those old days tbsftvwas Bom to Mr aMxaLe  ,    ,9 RVids and are hving in the very little orgocniiation among The Pettysville Qvic Assn eTtiSgovernor About 5001 Carrot SuVholpl1 1111 OUR BOYS W SERVICE utter cottage at Portage Lake woricer Industry was supreme will hold a Halloween party at wer there   BrightonOct 21, a son, Jeffrey Don Burnswrites from Ft Lewis   5111 n2 7    7 the,Hughyanness home on the The Holhs, WvUe taflj spent 11 Bettes is staying  WS tote Eda   PrOC6dW Wad t  ali Sunday at the Abraams home m the Roger,Cart home mrtfm, TV TVmr JZ u ix InViai TST night of Oc 28Com6 masked,ali Sunday invited Fowlerville I  full blast for sis month or so u soon Jack Darrow who is alsoj Mr and Mrs Frank Peters of al the market was glutted and Jackson spent the w the Fred Read home Mrs Mabl Smith oi South  ThTfce Griffith family spent Ldl jOAZiidSSi   to to  teljev  thTwli Th       n 11 aays ths Fred Read homA lattdnww no esmoenfltion rmA Lyo called on Mrs Mary Hof Sunday at the Ted Olson home hospital, Detroit Saturdays son rhviTVo mv mint e ad iom toeitiww no compensation and Tnursday night , niDearborn MicKxel Desmond IJ223 f,v h L MMary ennedy ftntortam had to shift ior themselves un The following from here at George Meabon r and wife Born to Mr ank MrsMarshalll ShKJexetion Hw J3Sl TuS x SL 0 etartea u aga teodedthe O E Sinstalkiion acalled at the WmMarshall homeMeabon of Pmckney at BaWJt2Sw2S Ted  T 509 118111 woAr acd th Howell Saturday nite Mesdames m ISckbridge Saturday 6on hospital HoweU Oct IB a A  mL  TfiWhitley were in  V age of 65 or so h Was toid they  GrimtrrMidge M01er,Sa MdArs Ona 1  SjS hmitedflfWiieclut  No7301V W  u  aanap  ani nd Leona were guests of Mr 1 J rfe however lmuteci to wiiecrui j  has a feather party adfisrtlsed h went out in the world without MARRIAGE LICENSES Carl Eldred, 18, Howell Donna Belle Combs, 17, Holly Clifford O E S NOTICE Ialler, Wmifred Graves Roberta and Mrs Carl Lentz sr of NashAmburgey,Mr and MrsXjIHenry, ville Sanday and the Misses Alberta Dlnke  Mr and Mrs Norman white, cmd Louise and Carolyn Ziegler Mr and Mrs Basil White, MrjPowoli, 24,UrKienJanice Wesley 1 Pinckney Chapter 145 O  S,TJ        , ,Jrfr and Mrs B T Mordn oj and Mrs Frank White and Mrs 48, Howell Charies Maas 23  will hold,a public installation oi l Byers ma daughter, Janrt, in gensrai Old age pensions and for Nov, 11 and StMarys church a pension to aid him in his old on Nov 18 both ore at theschooL ageBack In those days razlroav lMr and Mrs Ross Read were and a fw othsr enterprises paid Sunday dinner guests of Mrs pensions but the practise was aot Deatt were guests of MriMaJtee Mets attended the funeral vonne Metallo, 19, Howell Hoff Thursday   of heir cousin,Frank Hurd at Cad Clare Miller suffered an  iliac Friday  CARD OF THAKS fnjurv at King Seeley factory7last MosdameS Will Horton, Will, I wish to thank all those whcJ officers October 28 at 800 p m Eleanor Baughn, Secy, , ,   ,    Don Ocjyle who wwas hurt in  week when a 220 wire short cir Hastings and Dri Pfper of Flint remembered me in any way cm auto accidsiiit  at  home cult occursd He is wearing col spent ast Friday with Mr P Mary during my stay in the hospital of his grttftttaJottfrr, Mrs twV orsd glasses Hoff I Dan VariSlambrook UxUlaad e Ann Arbor social security were granted in Vivian Rirhards of Mlkm dep response to a nationwide aemanol utv grand lecturei oscted a and are hots to stay Th qood school of instruction ut theithe old days when everyone had to First Degree at UyiaflMn Lada shift for hhnself and the devil  No S F4 A M Arlufich yas take th hMsmost ate QOM served after thedwsll wofc, fatm K i Ir i   v lvjT,V,r1,ft 2P IPO Wednesday, Qdobtt 251950 Howell Jlir For hot water on tap ,V For clean, quiet, carefrM servir, For automatic, completely dependable water heating  Be Modern  Go Electricl Twn tn EDISON ELECTRIC THEASRl Utodoyt at 7  WXYZTV, Channtl 7  See Your DEALER or your Edison office   7T HJi 1  1 1 STATE OF MICHIGAN Th Circuit Court for the County oi Michigan in Chancery PETER J ISKrlA, Plalnjtff HENRY 8 C BRUNS and KATY WtUNS his wile, MLiN TAYLOR RALPH FOWLER, CrlAWCCY PASflALL A S AUSTIN CHAflCY PArlSHALL, HERMAN i r4ATTHSOSEN and their unknown heir devisees legatees and assigns Lot Number twelve 12 of 4 of Plats,at page thirtyslx36 Assessors Plat No 4 Village Van Winkle  VanWinkle of Fowlerville, Livingston County Attorneys for Plaintiff Michigan as duly laid out, plait Business Address ed and recorded in Liber Foux Howell, Michigan NEIGHBORING NOTES Ray Salyer of Stockbridge stiff      ered a broken lea and 4 other Tue WeL, TIM, Oct, u u n S5Si ere S2  Jam T Barbara Paytott colhded, on Broqan Road All i HelenaCarter, Ward Bond were taken to St Lawrence ho  ammn li piled, Jackson, KISS  TOMORROW GOODBYE j Alton Fletcher oj Stockfcriage  L  has been inducted ineo the army Friday, Satmde On, 17 28 and is at Tacoma Wasjfc j Donald Woods, Trudy Mr and Mrs Charles May oi Unadilla celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Oct 21th The Howeil Masonic laldge held a dinner dance October 19Chis is their centenniall year Med Moore, a Buick Motor Co executive of Flint, has been el ected grand high priest oi the Michigan Royal Arch Masons 30 people, all from outside the county were arrested in this county, Oct 14 for violating the Sunday hunting llawThey were to cmoear before Justice Singer at Brighton Ernest Meabon of Howell has been taken to Veterans hospital Saginaw Collections from Howell from Howell parking meters during w8Saand SeptoB,b8 totalleacT  c Mrs Alice Mauk and dmifrhtarcaaiiwTtorurt,Su8Mc Stott t I Marshall BARBARY PIRATE Joyce Reynolds, Ross Ford m GIRLS SCHOOL Sunday Shows 211 p a Cool  DexterTheatre BSXtth, MlCKJGAN Ato Coitted Sunday, Monday Oct22, 30 MY FRIEND IRMA GOES WEST Marie Wilson John Lund Carina Calverj Diana Lynn A feed CesMdy Cartoon lues Wed Friday, Saturdoy, Oct, 27, 28 Gene Ajufaty Jin COWBOY ANDD INDOANS Flos THE PALOMINO In Technoler Oui Door Action Picture Starrlna Jerome Cortland, B Tyler Shows 7 and 823 March oi Tim Thur, Oct 31, Not U 2 Burt Lancaster Virginia Mayo THE FLAME AND THE ARROW It Terimfrotor Patsy, have returned to Bowell, alter a 7 day stay in Florida The University oi Michigan has turned down a reguest fox a 4 day Thanksgiving holiday and will hold classes the Friday at ter Thankskgivting The Sebewainq factory of the  A XL V AIM kttATEtt Chelawi Mfefa, Sunday Monday, Oct22, 30 Abbott  CosttUo in THE FOREIGN LEGION Short Cartoon Now Sunday Shows 3, 5, 7, 8 Monday Shows 7 and 8 Tuee, Wed Thuj, Oct 31, Not 1,2 BRIGHT LEAF A Drama Starring Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall Shows 7 ad 9x12 Cartoon and  News ,Coming next Sun and Mon Ma and Pa Goes to Town,Peggy The Flame and the Arrow Jousia AVON THLAl  FrL, St Oct 27, 28 ROCKET SHIP Story mans conquest of space fttcffrlii J Michigan Sugar Co issetting a Uoyd Bridges, Osa Massen, and i  Noah Beery record this year From 700 to 1000 trucks of beets a day are Cat  being received They had 18,000 Sun  0etMj 30 acres of beets under contracture lr   rrev np WPP rvww largest in the history of the fact A A pSLSfc  ory in their 49 years ofejristcmce j T R   They expect to make 190,00 tons   MS A U  o sugar 1500 tons of beets are being processed every 4 hours Alice LaRosa, daughter of Mr and Mrs Joe LaRosa of Dexter was married to Glenn Milier of Dexter on October 14th  Mrs Irene Phillips Steinbach, 29, wife of Charles Steinbach of Dexter died at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Oct 18 She leaves her husband and 2 sons Stockbridge, Michigc Tom Buell Oar toon 8undoy Shows 3 3, 7, 9 Tuet , Wed, Thur, Oct 31, Not 1 2 70LSON SINGS AGAIN a musical starring Larry Parks, Barbara Hjale and William Demarest Cartoon nujm s 200, 30  J WE ARE GIVING AN EXTRA LARGE DISCOUNT ON ALL NEW 1950 BUMS models Here is your chance to save real dough 2 Doors,  Livingston Motor Sales  YOUR BUICK DEALER Howell, Michigan ORDa Of PUBLICATION Suit pending in the Cucuii Pourt ior n county of uvingscoa in Chanoexy at howeiiivucii igan, on the 14 aav oi eptumber ibou it appeazinq from trie sworn bui at compliant as iia in saia I cause inat me piamu nas no, w h anj0yed a very prosperous year, sold more Buicksthan ween able cater ouiqeai searcn  J and inguiry to ascencun wneuie ever before This is the cleanup We are getting ready fot the uie saia aeleitaanis CUQ alive ox deaOf or wneig iney may rej 951 siae lX living 01 U tney nave any , personal representauves or iieaa 4 Doors, Hard Tops,Convertable3 uvina or wnere tney or any oi inem may resice, or wnemer the uue intexest claim heu or poss0089101 ngnt c uiese aeenaaiis  nave been assignea to any Quit person or persons or whetne sucn autf, interoi claim, usn c, poMibie rigrit o these aetenaanu nave oeen assignea to any otne person or persons orwhether sue title, interest, claim, lien or Possible rigrit has been disposed cv by will by uje said defendant And It further apEearintj that the pkrintift does not know and sas been unable after dllgeri searcn and inquiry to ascertain ne names oi the persons who are includea as defendants without lemg named Upon motion, Uiereiore oi VanWinide 6 VanWinkle, attorneys far nlaintiffs it is ordered that t above named detendants ana trieir unknown heirs, devisees, legatees arid assignscause tneir appearanc to be entered herein Within three months from the date hereot and that in default thereof said bill be taken as confessco by the said defendant ana oacn and aA of them It is rurther order that the plain tiff cause this order to he publish ed within forty days in the Pinck ney Dispatch, a newspaper print ed, published and circulating in said County once in each week fo at least 4x successive weeks  true copy Glenn C Yellana sin A Hagman Circuit Court Clerk Commissioner The above entitled suit involves and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands lo,   cated in the VUlaqe of Fowler f ville, County o uringston anA  Stale Michigan, and more par   tJcularly described e follows, T, n  a , ComingBaron of iW4iu i rf aqeof Dexter may soonBIue Heaven, Summer Stock get house to house mail dellivery I 011 to  Dexter Leader The Rohson and Douglas hard ware stores, Brighton, were robb ed the other night Guns and am  munition were taken Carroll Bens, owner of the Mont gameryWarR warehouse in Ann Arbor which burned Oct 10 has offered a reward of 1000 for information leading to the arrest ot the person or persons who se iiro jo it The University of Michigan has traded tho Stadium golf course near the football stadium to the Utv of Ann Arbor aa a site for their new 4,500,000 hiah school Ths uruvefSTry gets Wines field and the site of the present schoor when it is torn down Friday, Saturday Oct, 27 28 DAXOTT ULU Isi CSnooolok M  An Action Drama Stoning ww,Qteorge Montgomery, Rod Cam eron and Marie Windsor Power oi TholGbt Realm o Ntiodwoods Holiday on Skis Sunday, iuMoay, Oct 29, 31 DANCING IN THE DARK In Technicolor A Musical Starring William Powell, , Mark Stevens and Betsy Drake Dingbat Land Beauty and Blade f Malice In Palace fComing Tarsan  the Slave Girl, The Heiress, Wake Island I Arizona My  Friday, Saturdoy, Oct, 27, 28 AftverHtummt Rom where I sit , Joe Marsh You Cant Build A Better Mousetrn 47 Years Ago Theyre not the bestlooking boarders a man ever had, Hack Turner said one day, and theyve got awful tempers But Ive found it pays to have em around Hack was talking about a family of barn owls, nesting in his silo this year Some folks believe those little whitefaced screechers kill chickensand ought to be shot on sight But Hack disagrees Up at State University theyve Itudied barn owls for yearsand never known one to eat a chicken On the other hand, a daddy owl will clean up around 300 mice a month Farmers that kill barn owls are throwing away the best mousetraps known to man  From where I sit, when someone shows a prejudice against any group of animals or humansiff usually just based on misunder standing For instance, some folks are plumb intolerant about those of us who enjoy an occasional quiet glass of beer Get to really know us and youre liable to find were prelty pood birds at that Me OiUu as Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation Bom to Fred Mackradar and wiie a 9 lb son Nellie Gffdy of Pettysville and John Churches of Lansing were married October 21St Marys altar society mad 1 at their social at the Floyd r Reason home last Friday I Lloyd Teeple, 35 died at his  home in Vassar Oct 24, of typhoid fever He was the son of Mr and MrsStephen Teeple and married Ella Sigler in 1890 She survives with 2 small eons The funeral was held at the home of Dr H F Sigler Tuesday, Rev I Cope officiating Livingston LocL  ge No 76 F  A, M, had charge of the services at the graveKirk j VanWinkle W M, giving the funeral oration Married by Rev Mylne Oct28 Harry Rose of Ann Arbor and Ost Carpenter of Pettysvillle Bom to Sanford Reason an wife last week a son Wm Thompson sr died at the home of his daughter, Mrs Stockino of West Branch lias week The funeral was held here Wednesday At the last meeting of the Young Mens Club Ellery Durfee and Fred Dalton were  admitted 1O membership This makes 17 T  ear  RepubiiCCm was in power 1932, Michigan members The new officers are received 128799,000 for their products Trees Ross Read Custodian,  amounted to 676,992,0 Fred Campbell Asst, Ray Kenn In 1933 corn was selling for 40c per busheloattle a 35C per ,, n Ji nt WJU t cwt,hay at 540 per ton, wheat at 40c per bushel Last years average prices were com 120, cattle 1920, hay 2040 and wheat 2 00 HERBERT DEWNE Democrat candidate for congress in the Sixth District Which Party Should I Cast My Vote for What Are the Effeits edy Gym director, Prof Miller Sentinel, Lee Barton The Boys Club elected the foil S onil r Pol of UJniim nioRninG  COAL HEATER  ModIS20B 1001b O  3 Col Cp Yw, the modtto convenleoct aid unaziog tcoooay of the WARM MORNING heater 1 truly a ecadonl Its the only heater of Its kind in tht world Exclusive, patented bte tiox coastrcctloa results in an abundance o titan, healthful beat and big fuel savings Heats all dij and night withoet nfueUg Botss ear kind of coL rake or bqoett Semlsntoouitl tfisini feed,   fix bm mm t ftarj Goat ss sod lee 6 dependAWi WARM MOftNlWa IMWI  Markey and Albert Doe, both Of Port Huron, i H M Padley will hold an auction at his farm west of Chubbs Comers Nov 15 L N Fishbeck, auctioneer Grace Wright has closed he  school term in the Younglove district    Lve Gooa is attending Ferris tABMEB FEED 4 SUPPLY COMPANY, Max BusU Mgr Institute, Big Rapids  Vice Pres, Brayton Plaoeway Sec Ruel Cadwell Treas, Rex Read Custodian Sentinell, Or villo Nash A cement sidewalk is being built in front of the Mann block J  owingfficersftes, Rev Mylne  l948,Ohio, WisconsinJilinoisand Iowa farmers voted for the Democratic party 2 to 1 They went through as agreed and put through the farm support, but in the senate it was tied 35  35 all 35 votes for it were Democratic and all but 3 of those against it were Republican Vice President Barkley voted to break the tie and the bill went through Farmers should vote for a Demo i J x  r, 1 Tr cratic Congressman because our present congressman voted Married at St Stephens church against this bill and voted ior the Kprr bill which went through Port Huron Aucr 28 Catherine I the house by a small margin and so the president vetoed it xi J r t  tookcare p  small people in Howeilowlerville, Pinckney Brighton and elsewhere who burn gas If the Kerr bill had passed, the cost of gas wouldrv been much higher This community uses gas heat Thereforo we should not depend on Ohio, or other states to do the voting but we shoud vote for a Democratic congressman in the 6th District When Farvsj Are Prosperous, All Business Is Prosperous Without 1  i Support PricesWould Be One Half and No Business Would Be Prosperous Therefore Get Back of a Democr etoCongress  DEMOCRATIC NAHOHAL COMMITTEE  t vtTh C HE WCKNEY DlSPATQj Wednesday, October 25,1950 Tfct Ptnckney Dispuvca xteed as 2nd dai Oct of March 3 1877 matter at Poetoffioe 114 SaHoweU SL PindMich Store Groceries oods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Fi fallings i Lingerie teniae  Gen St 10WEST FSICE EVER  Special de luxe PHIIGASMPPAN Ranjg  Mrs E Warren and son, Jack, Hill of Detroit spent Wednesday  October 18 at Miland Lake withl he daughter, Mrs Donald McLLean and granddaughter, Joyce Kinsolving BilFand George Clark and others found a revolver hidden near the Pinckney dam last wtfc It was turned oer to the state police Mr and Mrs John Kaws o, Lansing were callers at th Dis j III patch office Saturday on their way home from the Michigan  J Wisconsin foot ball game He is the oldest past grand master the Michigan Grand Lodge F  A M Charles Konine and wife or, Femdale were Sunday guests c  Mr and Mrs Phillip Sprout Mr and and Mrs Frank Whito and daughter of Howell spent Sunday at the Ben White home Miss Gertrude Spears spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Stanley Denchuck Ambrose Kennedy and wife of Howell and Gerry Eichman and wife were in Detroit Sunday Cecil and Robert Hooker of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the Roy Dillingham home Mr and Mrs Mark Nash were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Donala Brady The Bill Baughn family called on Mr and Mrs Donn Wid meyer Sunday at the Kosiman home in Howell Mrs Warda Horwood and fam ily went to Coleman Sunday to visit the George Graham family  Mrs Kenr tli Wylie and two children spnt Saturday at h W H Euler home in Howell Willi ni Pickford and family of Ionia cjptnt the week end at th jAsher Wvlie home j Mr ana Mrs Andrew Nesbitt Nesbitt voreguestd of Mrsblanch The Ted DeBarr kemiy whajNaylor ci rton Rapids Monday have been visiting at the Bob Dr and Mrs W C Wylie of  Pike home returned to Gladwin Dexter called at the Andrew Nes Sunday jbitt and Kenneth Wylie homes Gr RSfHcflr1 IMurray Kennedy family Grand Rapids this week to see called at the Culver  j Dee cousin installedlas worthy matfield Sunday ron of an O ES chapter  Mrs inMt  vSSpOOBYE TO PUMPING  CVES TREE ROOTS   v M1NATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE mO MORE ODORS ITS MQOERNREVOLUTIONARY  Mo moro txptmlv unhooy pumping end dlgglnf gp of cttpooliMpiic lann ttcpog pooli, grt fropi and cloggtd Unot Hrtt lh moW rllobl and iaK method to iufy, dlstoJva an4 wponlfy great, iludgo hdif, cloth and other or jnic lotidt This modtru chtribal QuaranWn quick and n cienl result  1 lo 16 So NO SHUTDOWN of pool or rank necvy wfc, chemical it working, 5 10, I J 3, 50 and 10 rQNTAtNEH  ClMilll Nk Off  fa Of PMf Myron Hughes 8717 Lai ide Dr Rush Lake TPlumbing Water Sytemi eie Stanley Dmkel iZ ELECT AS SHERIFF I Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan were Mrs  Mrs Inez Hamilton and Mrs Ina Dyer of Lansing were quests at the Irvin Kennedy home last Tuesday Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and Denise spent the week end in 4 Automatic, instantlighting burners  removable porc fcfe drip truys v fcualiteover with gtass win few art oven lifht v 14houtdock vith builtin V Vfmmirder situate cooWnf time, up to SO n,iues kfeuide gives ti rr   A tcmftnturt information IBuminatci Bigna tells v ft en vn isoa y fjjV illumirsW cniri top  range  v Large worinjj nrs Turclain firibh C ud o ti Alma Harris and Zita, Dr Har low Shehan and family of Jack son, Mrs Madeline Roche and emse sper Mrs Polly Roche of Ann Arbor I Rovai Oak Dan VanSlambrook entered St j j  MrsEdward Gendrow Joe hospital Ann Arbor, last ski of FerndaJe spent Saturday week for a knee operation with Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge Eddie Hartman has guit his J The John Carver family called iob at Chysler Motor Co and is0n his mother, Mrs Hetty Carver living in Howell  in Ann Arbor Sunday  Larry Camburn attended the, Mrs Jav Shirey while visiting Shrine meeting in Grand Rapids at the Russell cartoge a Portage1 last week j it week, fell down and broke Callers at the Albert Dinkel i her arm in two places, home last week were Mrs Ar  Albert Shirley, Mr and K a Caulk, Ann Arbor, Mrs Mob, Doyle Templeton and Mrs Dalle Dinkel Detroit, and Mrs Illah Miller visied Mrs Albert Shirley Reason Dwtter 1 at St foe hospital Ann Arb,i Mr and Mrs R K Ellioti,Mrs Sunday Mrs Shirley underwent Mae Higcrms and MrsDora Swar an operation there Thursday  j thout went on a trip to Mackinac  Robert Vedder is now a mem Ilast week How About a Veteran for Shscift of Your County A Veteran of World War II with 58 Months Service, including 12 months Overseas Duty, I fl qualified for this office Im Not a Politician so can app ealing to you as a Citizen one Voter for your Support Nov 7LLOYD ME  DEMOCRAT CArDIDATE FOR SHERIFF IHfeStf or A i LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE Vow is the time to modernist yur kitchen with Philgas ,   the fbrlfty bottler gas for farm and town bosses You can huat far and wide, but you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe wage Remember, too, we will glvfc you  generous tradein allowance on your ild range regs rdless of type, make, or condition Ecsy terms, if you wish MAN OTHER FMfLGAS APIIANCS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE ber of the Ann Arbor fire dept C H McRorie was called to Bay City Saturday by the illness of his brotherinlaw, Tom Baud who was taken to the hospital, following a heart attack Mr and Mrs Lucius Doyle jr, returned from their wedding trio Glen Danow of Detroit and the Wm Dccrrow family of Stur gis spent Sunday with Mrs, Flora Darrow The latter returned to Sturgis for a visit Sam Singer shot 2 Canadian qeiuk T18 W ,returned rrom th Arnold Berguist and James Hah , t Wednesdav were in Jackson Saturday and astVeclnesciay also attended the Michigan Wis consin football game at Ann Ar bor ,,, Sunday dinner guests at the Robert Read home were Fred Read and wife, Frank Peters and wife, Mrs Rosemary Whitley and Mrs Muriel McGuire Merlin Amburgey visited his father, Orville Amburgey ai Mery hospital, Jackson last week j where the latter is laid with a broken leg, resuluna from being hit by a Iruck, Bert Wright and wife of Howe Were Sunday guests of MrsEdna i Spears Julius Sayler and wii oi Brighton called Thursday, Robert Read James  V7  i 11 v amd John McGuire hunted deer  at Mio over the week end Mrs j McGuire and baby stayed at the  Robert Read home  Mrs Marjarie Trost and Mr rARM ANIMALS COLLKCTED hOuiiv HORSES 500 Each COWS 500 Eacch HOGS 150 per CwtWF BUY HIDE6 mD CALF SKINS to Central Dead Stock Co Reelect William W BLACKNEV LKPUBOCAN CONRESSMAN 6th MICHIGAN WTRICT MR BLACKNEY was the author and sponsored the bill which made it possible for 7,000,000 veterans to cash thoir terminal leave bonds and save the tax payers many millions of dollars a year in interest charges MR BLACKNEY sponsored the bill that provided better medical services in all branches of themilitary fbrpes by his Doctors, Dentist,  Surgeons Bill SEE US TODAY W HANCiE All IMSTAtlATlON DFTAIIS eckey Swarthi I mm xyiarjone irosr ana Mr and Mrs James Nance Of Dear MR BLACKNEY is a firm believer in Constitutional Government  and is strongly opposed bom caUedat the Andrew Camp j to socialize our government by the adoption of Socialized Medicine, the Brannan pkm I bell home Sunda  81 for agriculture and other simila bills Mr and Mrs Ross Read were MR BLACKNEY as a member of the Armed Services Committee voted for all measures In Detroit Monday           1    uJ 111 u  MrsMax Parkinson and dough, ter of Ann Aribor callled on  Mrs Rose Hendee Saturday Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Mrs Irene deFillippi attended the can urcdhn  5 t i Dinkel IflJ wiSTSs GOT  hn GraStooKr iSt  BLAQET, during his congressional career, has served on various Omonal sfikbrid  Committees,including Post Office and Post Roads, Immigration and Naturalization Public Onn OTSBVII nA J BuUdings and Grounds, and is now a member of the Armed Services Commit tee which Harold SwSnt  vsfed Ael 1 e  0 Navy tha Air and MaTme  ine CoaSt Guard  9 PubUc iRoeeviUe Masonic  gntur , Health,Services connected with it y   day night and hrvd conferr  Mr and Mrs Ed Boyer were Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee Guy Blair and wife of Fowler iht third deojee on Robert Camp in Detroit Sunday were in Detroit Sunday ville ipent Sund with Roy DHL bfl1 Edwin Sprout and family spent Harry Fost was taken sick last ingham and wife   H Mm Clare Miller Sunday at the , Dick Bowman week and is back in McPbtrton Mrs Rose Hendee visited of wr , rr t SaturHnv ihama in whitmore Lak hospital, HoweU tlBert Appleton home Id Brkfa of the Committee, we would now have a 70 Group A Force, a new super air cirxieeequesed by General MacArthur and other necescary maiorial of warBecause the administration did not accepi the committtees action, our toys were sent unprepared to KoreaMr Blackney as a Committee member, is continu ing his fight 10 see that everv available aid and protect ion can be offered our boys in service y MR BLACKNEY is bitterly oppos ed to any atlempt to communize our country, and has con and voted on every occasion for removal of Communists holding pub tl Ber toOast y v f   sssssssiTSXPINCKNIY mwmmmm WadaeedoyjjOctober 25,1350 ai BANE BY MML NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE IN THE U S A  Com in for Comply k I  Bankby Mail Information   I Member Federal Deposit Insur LOW COST AUTO LOAN anro Corporation All Deposits Insured up to 10,003 for each Depositor  BELIEVE IN BARGAINS  PROFESSIONAL  THE tfffiST NATIONAL BAN Hewell Mich, SPOT CASH FOi DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HOHSES 500 Each COWS 500 Each iiOGS 150 per Cwt THE PINCKNEY SANTTAWUM Dt Wi VlWUE VamWINILB Phiakn   nlaa1 VcmWWKLE 6 VanWINKLE DaUy lliOO A M to 200 P ML  i jLf    Except Wsemisdays 181  Scringe Bank MOIL, TUCSW frL Sat, 7 to  p PL ggJL L Michigan DR G fc McCLUSKET MAHTiN k MVAN TRUCK  112 Vz North Michigan Ave , J0 J frttfrlon, Mteh Telephones Phone 157F11 fiapafeiha Office 935 Residence 814 MYBON J HUGflES Evenings by AppoOranents Howell Micjugaa A  Plmnblna and Heating BfiTiHB SSL W1  My Storw 389 lbs of tttOJ right in your homo rted froten foods You can cut your food costsand still live better than ever And how much work it saves Come in and see this freezerits got everything And its General Electric That means dependability  HOME FREEZER  000 only vpERwuKi  AMeNAU Ask us to PHOVt how you con lhf bettor tor lol i Authorized Dealer GENERAL  ELECTRIC  HOME FREEZERS LAVEY HARDWARE CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FBEE PHONE COLLECT TO 3AB, BLttU HOWELL 4 5b  Licensee tor  DARLING c COMPANY STATE ur MICHIGAN ae Probate Ceurt tor the  Uringstoa A a saauoa at said Court held at the Prabat Oiiice in the City oi Howel in said county, on the 19th day o,f Oct ober, A D, 1950 , Present, Honorable Judge oi Probate In The Matter of the , HENRY C THOMPSON, Hiram R  Phone 183 207 E Grand River e    Howell i Michlaan selection oi 40 used trucks to Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage chose from Pickups, Panels, City, Lake and Farm Property Stakes, Vans and Dumps to fit A Speciality your hauling needs   List Your Property With Me Such as   1949 Chev Panel like new 996 LEE LAVEY 1947 Chev Van Furniture or parts truck650 cu General Insurance ft, very cleanlow Seage f Hone 9F3  PjnckneyJch 179500  AUCTIONEER 1946 Ford Truckwith lime spread Farm Sales A Speciality r body A real bargain, 79500 1937 Chev Truck, 660 gal oil BERT WYUE 0,1 , Lcor5P nlT 25000 Phone Pmckney 78F2 y  WPF Power Wagon, 4 f  REFRIGERATION SBBVKE wheel drive,very good condition,  Ideal for wrecker ervice65000 International Pickup,, excellent condition, 99500 Mustang Trailer, new, fifth wheel Rush Uike P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swartbout Dlraor Modem Equipmeiu Ambulance service PhonesJ9 63 Pmckney, Mich, FRED  C UKXHOFF fie OPTOMETRIST Smitiv and brakes Up to 5 ton cap  New 119500, now 79500 bbTATE OF 1946 chirvolet Cab and Chassis,   i, n Tled, 16 w   BrownLipe It appearing to the Court that the Trans 495 00 time for the Presentation of cietas 1948 j p excUmt 4 t against said estate should be limited Only 695 00 and that a time and place be appoint 1946 QQ Tractor, fullyequipp rre XaBUn T UU,at  ed  vacuum brakes 3Sly md deqjands against said deceaed SI095 00 T by and before said Court and that the ttr ,,   ,  tt   legal heirs of said debased entitled to  We  aCCeP    HAROLD RADY Repairs On AL Makes Phone Pinckney 154F 3 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phono Dexter 3461 120 West Grand Rrter AT Howatt u MleUaan Phoce 358 ftegkUncre 615 LLOYD HENDEE Livestock Hauling Weekly Tripe Made 1 Detroii General Truckmg I Phone 64F14 Pinckney, Mich CARL JONES Concrete ProdueewfcravjL Sand Top Sou, Road 4raveL Fill Din Road BuUdta Blocks Laia, Pieee or Contract 7628 Toma Bd, Pinckney, Mich Phone Dexter 3116 HW WYL1E WOTABY IN8U1ANC and BONDS PBONfc 136  PINCKNEY HurGn Motor SildS IncJ JassHied Adv Inherit the eetate at which said deceas   I ed died elzei i101 be adjudicated  AfHAmsjfk Bt fi f f lljT It is OrderedThat all of the creditors seiQlCll IPllefef1 f said deceased care xecnd to prawn209 West Huron Si, Ann Arbor their claims to said Court at said Pro phone 23163 For Nights Call bate Office and to eerve a copy thereol   JOHN E MCCLELLAND STEALING iiSURANCE Special Representative Telephone 469 Howell ilby Pinckney Kd, noweit  CO REPUBUCAN CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Por 17 years has served the the people of Livingston county His decisions are made on iactsNever was a time when men of  Keep experience with proven abi they are todayKeep experiener with proven ODI lify in office The next two years are going to be dangerous years Experience in police work will be very much needed Hisstaif of deputies all have had several yars experience Contributed by friends upon George Poppas, administrator of said estate whose address is 332 S Fifth Street Ann Arbor, Michigan on  or before the 2nd day of January ,A D, 1951 at ten   oclock in the forenoon, said time and place hereby appointed for the examlna ion and adjustment of all claims and demands against said decease for the adjudication and determination of thf heirs at krw ol said deceased at the tine of her death entitled to inherit the estate of whicn the deceased died siezed  It is Further Ordered That public notice thereof be glren by ptabUcatlos of a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch, a newspaper printed and circulat ,ed in said County A true copy Hlrom R Smith  Celestia Pcrrshall Judge of Probate Register ei Probate FOR SALE A Fine Wool RamLouis Stadcdbfo Pinckney Roy iiiH 7IM0, Tom Acres 23310 I and Wendell LaCoo 22680  Truck Lot at Stadram  U S12 FOR SALEGilbarco Oil gun type 10000 Gerald Reason McPHERSON State BANK LOSTjA 13 inch t hound, white with black and tanPL FOR RENTFrrst floor apartment wih water and bath roaaL  Sylvester Harris 1175 M36 W  FQrl SALEZenlth Combination j radio and Victrakt with records Myron Hughas, Phone 1S7FU 18717 Lakesido Drive, Hush Lake male Beagle WAliEDlan for curving truck   inside work Write to  Established 1865 i jnarfcmidaf,wearing coilflrRewarrt Call 52F3 Pinckney mcorDorcrted 1815  WANTED To rent a 5 or 6 room  1 house Jn Pincknev FARM BANKING AT HARTLAND jDr Cecil TowW Portage Lake An interesting article ia the FOR SALE OR RENTMall Chain MichiganInvestar tells about the   tt,  f Davaa use of banking principles inl  FOR SALE 130 bass White farm operation to produce con,  ,  sistently higher crop yields on Pearl Accordian, never used the Crouse iarm  Pbon Dexter 5302 P O Boot 186, HowWi Mick VAtrTEDtmaumemepet to 1X7 West Main St, Ptaekasy homo, ffa S H Carr LOST A Reabon hound color white, male, lost last week Tues day between Howell and Pinck Wul pay reward Kelly barker 3200 VanBom Rd,, Waynd, Mich Phone 213 R Wayne FOR SALE2a guage Repeat JHfflffoR RENTModem five loomlSft essheS Mto LiTl home a11 tunished, oU furnace Luciu Doyle, phone 42 ume that the nutnents of our soil 9902 Riverside Drive or phone , 1   UT , ui pOR SAL4 ijjjrinQ Cows o j Frank Pearce, 1090U Stinchfleld care ior are comparable with our check Bfl ht 7  9 7 x ing account at the fecmk xiikiT r i   Deposits are made in the form   00Ptocy, near Silver Uc pf commercial ferilisers and jcnooi cnnaren ana nejP wgti  ,,111   soil building practises and with housework Very nice congenial FOR SALE 1937 Dodge Mdan, drawels in form of crops con home wxowKfroS11 anL qld 1338 Olds sedan75 each tanung nitrogenphosphorous , Mower Pras5  , u T Michigan, formerly of Pinckney SiZS01 , mcreasea yiaias Phone 45F4 Baby Sitter Dependable, 35c an Claire Campbell lORuifc  6X132  Phe 131F3 McPHERSON Sute KAM   5 SJ   sALEotatoea, Cabbage t i Onions e QUALITY  Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Howell Mica All deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in the i Federal Deposit Insurance Cor   poration I 100 Pinckney FOR KENTUtaae at Big Silver Lake, rent by month hot water, bathroom, lake priviliges Call 2 6 1 9 W,Yptilanti after 3 p m     The Umstead Farm ATTENTiONi A A  A A A Phii Barney Kralzmiller  Livingston County Representative Phone 25566 Ann Arbor CoUee WANThDSewingand aiterdUons lvlrs Norman VcmBlaricum 39 Stuart S, Pinckney  FOR SALE Heatrola, large size 15 very good condition I Call at 8834 Haines Rd or phone 19F3 Pinckney FOR SALE1 Round Oak Kitchen Range, burn coal or wood, good condition Louis Kourt phone 69F3 in Saws filed Retoothad Lawn Mower gyrrpened All Work Dana By Hatitis und Oaaaaataad A MandeQ 11584 ntrer Lane Drlva HjLcnv t MihiaaP POR RENT Modem apeitment over Roy QarVs ttore Phone 124F6 Pinckney WANTED POWirtt WW pay i Saiidt oiaadsjt prioaf C a Uovd PIMM KFU ae Fish Market Prices Courteous Service THERE S TO BE JL Community Chest THIS YEAR IN THE darks fmcmsrs FINEST POOD STORE  Pinckneyi 4 THE AapNCIES THAT ABC W ENTITLED TO BE INCLUDED IN THE BUDGET ARE TO CONTACT THE CHAIRMAN IN PERSON ON OB BEFORE 531 ED, WAOTBU,</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;
&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>VfcluflM 67 tifiip    totyeesday Oct aoaots and Republi I QJWI WEDOTKT The coaaensu of cans are increori,  X Ti r t , 1  ewnsensus 01 opinion  coibaicnh  VI JJ    wed d re  tht the Ufmqs campaign, m th xmai two festival which Pinckney tatfe coiwty wgd jsomission  5li tne weeks , No SI Caotfc Church Michigan Accidents  Cutrek Comment WHle comincr home from De I Govenor 9fUam who will ,1 rtoit Sunday morning Iaa Coy 1  call square dance at WEtm or 30 800, 1000 1130 100  1UC0 jfttvotions eaing at 7JC jj mu The DemoCTrrt   , iverwn octMred last Saiur f fating the southern part of thaSum oTfe irparly heLlde oi Lto Dtoyi8JSa0y of the hoard is from the HoweluNo licd3 i th late James La jaotf of the improvement are Con ino DGoZfcZ tw , u T8  Ll4Clus   of made there, ihere are twoFrd tteie taken over thejt Mn Ludus Doyle siOOlPes of road which haVe bZt     Another Crow in th Mi i  edV H  a i promised for years but on which Sunday bsiofe 00 Mass, pieloSuonmpTJL  i   action has been startedThey1    1hS2TbSStth LT , recS  iBMessiy ftfe the roads on E M6 through j iregational Comauiaty ernes thev dLm,viZr upW service Monsiqnox PeekfettysviUe to the Chilsoa  Bo   ChuwK  end SJSlfTf 1 of Ari Arbor was pient  and the road from Hiland to LR Donald D Brady, Pastor oAnSbSSTIS aS ,the  Jaznes   ifcwfrSSwi Lake I gcar swerve i Thur40 Traablazermeet at pubUcSn SUtoS ISjid8 bv brthjrs 0f e lwea  e much travelled and mPeonage 8Q0Hour of sharing Albert J Sohmitt Pastor was nit by a carfin, thJannmalakfaM at ihe HowellArmw nousmess district he wasSaturday night may be introdu NoYma Dtrotiont , 730 to 9Q0 F, H  gettinq oi of a car driven b cinq a novel way of campaiqn Don WiMse, son of Mr nd Mis ling in Michigan out like method Williard Wiltse of Pinckney with jhav paid out m other statesThe whom he had qone to, Detroit, most famous was the campcdqii Coy 1B suffered a broken Jea and ifor governor between Fiddlinq a skull fracjuae and wc a11 Pb Taylor and his brother Fox Hunting Alf of Tenn, Bob special ized in fiddlinq for dances while brother, Alfred gave a perfect initiation of a Jo hunt, m hiscampaiqn talk 36b was a Dem ocrat ad Alfred a Republic There1 Anihpuy  WS 8oth should be balck Laymais C3mo Terne Peace ciaeT whShf btaSsSdbviwas a most Wn3l SCUHS MThe trouble is the iuth Throu Fcuih end WorksIKv rL The jESTmaKM jiSPteSL01  rtV haLn 1 Sale  8    nur ma nnt onnii fnr nA lal desm with Bhft j htT ilTlfl1 on the county road Pf1  toeeea peaCejUoom CharrtHly kSTfcpioa The same situation 30 Sunday School Topic The darfor draft f  hnmi  neckino, u tfct ttfei Rxisied qrnB years aqo At that  Through Praver 2SnStal BOcShSV0   A Wfifc QdaTKuhfi a Democrat on 730 Members of Pilgrim FerTow to state mecucai society has,, ,,  jJB3amXgQ5 roatfcommission tern smp to, attend dedication of new wii PM and the board of,Townsite Commuiuty Church at Birmingham The state medical society nu,, ,,, , asked all doctors who qpt their 3 e11 a  trcrininq at government ejrpense ndf cri2i  JHr1 during World War H to Volun  0n V24S leer of orag lkiiilijlj  Wih the Korean war ouuook0 1  improving, emphasis has dropp  Mary Maigaret  ed on civilian defense and little , nedd of hefcor has been accomplished  vtce XtoBlse  The credit curbs in3tfcaied by flyan and Dorothy Lnvey the govrnmant on eraii buyinq  tvyis were ideadcal colo a to hold the line against in jdesiqn Mary Majqcerst  j fMon Under it down payments j and tjio others ia yaried Ion homes, autoes, refriqerators hiue iheyrwfe wanqe i and television are increased, f crowns and carried T In the meantime waqe increiss  chysanthevuns Dorothy to Detroit Receiving hospHal He fs the son of Mrs Mudred Dietrich but lies with his qruimother, Mrs Fletcher Tracy at Lakeland He is a senior at Pinck noy high school, JVJ I Finally they ran aqainst each1 Janet Lundeen while horseback0191 fiSjTL nding at Haxnels Sunday jeif wmner  Yew crftafwards when off the horse She as taLen ioBob had be dead or s0me St Joe hospjtql, Am Jhor but vas found to be uninjured John Douglas Robertson 53, veaxsfred was elected qovern or He stifl useof Kis fox huntinq akit and even carried a hound and lus wile, Cecelia, were in,around with aimwere instantly killed Sunday morninq on U S 16, amile easi  of Howell when their truck hit a oil truck He was credit mar for Jfunenrisoxs Was Republican  Birmingham jthe Detrtjit Free PressW4fiVBrthe board refused to Wed 400 Junior Choir practise  U AOMlDajir  manIfrOBi the south 730Senior Choir practise 730 twjilli f In couiity and theiScouto and Dads meet at church supervisors at 3 townships in the  parft tfe couiity who te0ibBcanoted for Kuhn fr continued ja a couple  of years until the bpard JHUfUy CAI7AEY MKNNONlxT Rev Ezra Beachy Pastor Mrininq Worshio ,    100 Su4ay School , 1100 SUNDAY MORNING FIRh Thu nouse on the Hampeiian or Leland farm on Patterson Laks load burned down early Sunday A few weeks ago we made the statement that the attempt to buy the Foxd property here had failed and the 250 raised amonq local business men and citizens OB down payment had been re turned to them This was not ex actly true The Ford people re fused to sell for the price offer rS blaze ed them buttie dal TsillTn anLailC0Vfld  430 a noand the money is still held Va alarm was turned in until 7 a bank The fly inthe ointment b bit andiSseA JajWys  m and whtn the fire eaqine got there the building was destroyed ,eui and riominated Cloude, ChjanHour  r 0  1145 ryist of KSeen Oak who was f vPle Meeting 730 VeleiteATh4r ectian got Toma , ,  ,ohip  85, jKarry Frost has be3n ImniT  ttlfiSLS 11r   Pfcht j whicf, belongs tothe Tru liSTb theWdo es are ioning Cost of flK     ks, aM PertY thare for 5000 and got that the Fords have an offer of 3000 for the property and the local citizens offer was 1000 w qes College students may jck Mr Vincent LaRosa, bro  me me souiaern H  L draft eemtiftnif ther P r of the bride was best man is 011, ftupeflor ability draft test and the ushecs were Benny La I  4 v    Wedsiesda 800 P M  the bowling alley and arrived at much more including a two story f nn2 at UU a m bnojr11v building which they intend to after 400 a m tue house, WL USG for city officeSi In thig case Ihssn  cor  rcoRATiNG   CONTEST PRIZED i discovered on fio and Frosi was iickn3y Civic Imp found outside in his undies wi  sponsor cnRt The Mich TJaflonal Guarn Vi 11 Rosa Thomas Clark and Uax CaRCUTT COUBfEWS add 350 men to their air force Smith All wore tUKKfc  The case  lnHfirfe  the Estate fcr 11 combat wing For rjer datitqhteri weddinq of Albert StewaflateEriqhtcn The auto companies are aid Mrs LaRosa worea now blue feedstore prop wastried in cirfoT Tade school    velvet suit wrfhbW accessories cuit court last week When Mr children wishing to enter comt elf By Fete Wagoner oi, Mrs Doyle chose V aKty suitJBtewart died his son, Albert got to th ho oi  n Swar   Came i  window i3 hand au arm burned and Harowoon jcu V broken glass He waft tak children Alin  McPherson hospitotttWV ling driver educaiion with film Ishcwn school children   Histamine pills may arive relief wth aviceseories oi j colds but a survey shows no  Thfe wedding  evidence they cure colds or cut ltted after the  own lost time for workers members of the tWiOep TOvqy of Grand rv ke new laRosa aa  his estate A dauqhter, Mrs MatUiout Wed, night, Oct 18 t was hias sought to get part of it A, WHOLE BtOOD PROGRAM y to the no cause far action verdict was Thn T wnrtPrt rn, TLA on be taken M rail j  feBMBn tlood con 4 pJO a tuwwy dinner engineers W jA collection was taken pay his hospital bill ctnd  him clothes a CRESSA MAY ALLEN was ser Mjajhtol The amount fhrolved JJlU b,T S  n e c L I ed aftne tie place, plates be wiTabout 3,000  19, ,Bn 1 set far 200 Court will be in session aqain  Pmckney Hartland and Grco 1 in the eveninq at 700 an open on October 31  j house reception warteld at the  r 335 s  OT rG same place which was attended SPECIAL COMMUNICATION i ,, 35 oercent  aocs to th there was no other offer for the property If Pinckney qets the pr operty they will have to go over the 3000 offer Same people think 4000 or 5000 could be i raised here by popular subscript Mion to PUT the jptroperty Well  maybe, but the demands jon the yaveoxxge poisons pockaft book  j ure especially heavy just nowIf  s teaparty would he ruseoT as QparV and a bathing lSfr,Jbclv 8 b0n bv SvwlOOO people A Detroit  5r, aJQ Knt coun,V crchestra ftmished music tot her parents movd on a farm Special communication of Xivingston Lodge No76F6AM onjstay  oryThey will be at Howell twic a year and the other place once 935 pints of blood are quired 35 percent   goes to armsd POOT BALL SCORES FinAnef will play South Lyon beach built here Friday rrqht it will be a, battle to see vvlio stays Out oi   iast place as Couth Lyon like j Pres Truman spent a Kpnl n, 1083 When a year ola dandngr a W wedding cake Ccil 21 IMdribn township, Livingston was  d 1 Work in the First Degree Re In7y attended 1 Th5 bridal couple both eshmens seizedh YiL25 nTtJr uatedfrom Pinckney,   P W Curlett, Secy Shr Boy SCOUT M ist,th, J The Pincldaiey Boy 16  meet at the Congl c Lem, Newmbn He died m 193 VSEZC 5 202 pawnt8 iii4h school and Gieary college heTrideattended Michigan khe taught in rural schools ana State ffJ , Sunday quests at the vVn BOY SCOUT MEETING v iMerceT home were the CUiyjc The Pinckkney Boy Scoutswiiljon family of Mcrrion, lac busy Pinckney has no won a qame, week end last week He flew to losinq to Hariino, IX xitJi,int,r Missouri to see his sister, install cid Clarcencuvlio jed as Grand Worthy Matron of Owing to a mixuo in datesthe Missouri Grand Chapter, O service and 65 percent pncney a no pCJV last week,E S The president, himself is a  jine were to hav3 played St,past grand master of the Grand   I MaLys ct Adrian I Masonic Lodqe of Missouri and Win Wioso running wild the a 33rd Deqree Mason From Brighton team beat Dcxtci 38 to l there he flew to the South Pacific Wiser kicked a 25 yd     niw,miu, lxcal Nolefield to meet Gen, Douqlas MacAsthur jOn Aug 28,  ,  Joel Allen of Bell Oak and livea j ress , th b ide wore 1 a farm there until hereto Q    blue qoal and made 4 runs of from He has never seen the general   o bb ycio i he other teamsas the latter has not beenin this M clerical workin FdwlcrvUi ls an iSTtaTvirUni i The rtJlca5Y IMMT Xv,r TW WnVplayed nonlcaque games Man Icountrv since 1937 Hiscritics de Feb 1U 1906he was married to00m 5  me 8 Mct I   Oascd 19 to 2 and1 cry this meetinq and saythe   nedsdmlW Oct If TW parents ai f ad iam   fl losl tc Ink3ter 38 to prGS1denL is txyinq to grab ft 1940 she married Ployed at the wrmqsion ,als0 asked t0 cojaa  Chorlc Whitehead anri wiiV 3 lft  some el the qtory that has fallen  Lrnt, t, and wut oh were How  19, on MacArthur since hisvictory When Glean Taylor, then sen d Beatnc Lamborn  Greq  Other ,scores re  KoXea gwtel4Ae dor sste L  ssa stKrssi 11  2  we talked, to  sisters MrsBoy DiUmqham 01 the jartMra St i  jLhl ISLSSSr SSoe bar visited at the Ber, Whit, Ann Arbor V, hauie Creek , thusiastic  be at home on Unadilla inrknev and Mrs Guy Blair oi  be at name on unaaxua wi   for   entrance for neqroes am viue rnrand a bSthir, Gu I ckney wh a njm tomt, all to qo tato a  Th  qot to  hotnTh kpott 61 St Petersburg, Florida, punished awajnerru fhree neices, Mrs Calvin Hook    r,Anh Aibor,MrsHowardWrighj ANWOUNCE ENGAGEMEMT bnd Mrs Chester Hewlett, Laiv j , d Mr Ona L Campbeh Ising a nephew, Lenard Blaii jmicunce the engaqement at  ousins and many Jtiends The iuneral wtxs held Fndcrv rith budal in Greenwood ceixi OUR BOYS IN SERVICE heir daughter, Leorig Carl A entrance for neqroes bor visited at him i home The uarl Bidwell family a lofofpuhlicity and th front of Briqhtcn and Mrs Bess Dev page but his appeals to higher enaux of Detroit were Sundav courts failed and last week ths, guests supreme court affirmed the sen  Miss Margaret WidmeytenceIn the meantime Taylor Mrs m c  about him We often left tn by 58rtghtThrStaysU outplane from Willow Run Saturday  folws Moenc 20, Adaisoh U StThos  wondered why his picture is ai 32 ot Marys, Lansing 0 ways taken wearing those blue  goggles NEW O E S OFFICERS K complete list oi the new officers of Pinckney Chapter No We do not follow Harry Kellys  line a reasoning when h blast Lent, so c MrTO 4M ac     lUi The date Saturday, Nove llut toSa m Detroit riqht after he left er have bought a trailer and SHara Motor Co lh Detroit Un er have bought a hojase Jrcnlexj , itedRcdlway was the issue in are livlnq on the Herm Tommie Good who has been  ANNOUNCES SGAGfiMHTC  Detroit The company was own I widmeyer ia GPI yisSThis parents in Pittsburg, Tne engaqement  of Alma ed by outside stockholdejs who Teek end 31 S S Ssted in ffie U SMarines Swarthaut to RaU QuAk son oifiiiiea to qtve adequate service , Thompson famUy werej   1 framing in Paris, S C Mr, and Mrs ArSuT Moses oifof build needed extensions One  Mrs, Harry Qumn andMrs Ma    y     Dexter, has been annaujce4  Don Bums left for Fort Lewis,  her parents, Mr and 6 Mark iWashirigiou Friday Swarthoutof SwcnouCil Cove, movu  ri  i  Q  n rn Vince LaRosa has been order Portage Lake Nodate fcas been and was put off by force He The Roy Iteason tamuv spennit JrnvinR thc farm fcamc t to report for army induction set for the weddinq i  made  all the front pages, got the week end in raili1 Znfi I,rf,a service, which lorernber 30    V, elected mayor A or 3 times and  Sunday callers  Sia niirr, in certain ncihhoring The,followinq boys from this MARRIAGE UOBHWa weitt from there to the United Mrs M I ReasnF1wTl anc call one another without a lAlWAGE LIOENWi  went   ounty, have beun ordered to re Carl Eldred, lfl, HaweUriDnnct States Senate ort at Howell October 19 for Bell Combs 17, HoUy fTed T  toductJonBruce StelzerVir Roears, 27, Howell, OitheTin  iJLMrs John Mcaran and W Mrs Met Bradley of Iosco anOp is bringing telephone uflcrs rhiser to their porial and ci McKenzle Vernon McKen Tyki 21, HoweBl RiSdl 1,802 acres of upnroven state The Doyle Templeton family aM, 1y lhe cnd of th,fl year, William Gleason, Michael Teram, 24 Plymoum, Mktisnand wasleased far oil and qas Keeqo Harbor and Jan1 ancSan Bell exchanges will have SdaroJohn Holderness Richard Boldt, 19 Howell Arthur Mqrch flast week by 33 oil companies Ncmcy Lundeen ofDetroi 83 forest inS  w C 1O, last week for reg  the forest i aT tertJjLClaimedu  t iv tb  1 O rnembers were being therubbinpaid  much  hQQd fw re outdoor c istering voters Acoordinq to our way of thinking anything which increases the number of voters should be commended and not condemmed In the recent pim ary in Putnam only 160 people Voted In the 184d electicrr avar pOOdid The vetmq Inoff year e i section in usually very light and This year will probably be no vxception Gus Schoolle ,head f the C I O denied that the egistration workers are beinq paid He said previous to the organization of ADA only 15 per nt of the factory workers voted Throuoh the efforts of thj ADA this has been raised to 50 sfrcent i jarl Joseph Arbuoktei cdl haaayf, rDetroit, rs Valeria Rofees, i independent operatorsThey paid Chales Clark jr Jr Jowelb ic Wadlinqtott, Pinck 32 HbwelL    , the state 277,886 The average week end guests at um lJObble, Fowlerville John  i bid was 180 per acre The Bra Clark honm 9, riaoo, Califoiid, NEW TBIMWENT FOR  zos OU Company, Texcs leased has been sick m bed 8  BALDNESS 7400 acresand the Carter Oil, Ms lean Meyer and emiaren lohn BcdrColumbus Ohio Rich wtwnuo t,ouu acieB wa uo vici , iviiB jvu ,T ZLA MtfrrUfttv  7 ird Becker MOfard Webster Science, at last, holds same Co, Grand Rapids 29,242 acres 0f YpsUanti called at the waiwI  toland Hackbarth Whitmor hope far men aftected by premat akM  ure baldnesssl Leam how kw6 Scattered ponds and ocrtholes CSucaqo psychiatrists accident Michiqan some VMO, urana napias , uwo QX ipsuuuu w     ematf Great Lakes water levds drop ciark home Sunday rfilv rwoxped m September except Lake Charles Smith and w J ident Michiaan which remairied the Bridgeport, N Y are viung  ,  USEFUL that m We are unable tp qet the gist Df the arquement over the sale oi colored oleo At the present J116 ou can 7  8 e0 served lyou wnt to but it must be un phone ffcolonsd We supate Jeasscmp veteriMlion W that under the present  t    t Bridgeport, N x are181 The wi 0f  jctclTrs Henry stertitsfce housewile is too laty, likely sports for wildfowl of aiiv discovered that elimination sane  parents, Mr, and Mrs wrTUl,MTo Ioft fout miftjon dollars tof friar ofeo In thts Becuohiittter ovrjooked by huntersThere of nervous tension may enoour, Wayne and Ocland counties gth    itconlnue W cnttvities oi M or 1 buttrr is made to seHilt usually too great a rush to ce reqrawth oi hdr Read are notclosed to huntina this ,Nancy palmer of Flint spmu Great Lakes and other large Whai  Causes BHadnses fort yearcree ownships in Way ih weeic end at the Harry lm nTf Of water torgood hunting, this amazing new theory in The oe nearboro, Redford and home while her parent,    Th Gerry Eichman family American Weefey wln JBurtday, Qrosse Ille and 2 in Oakland and y Herb Palmer  were, at uipugnuTius M at the Russell Glover October 22 issue oi The Det Moomseki and SgatWield were  j state tCOlleqe honie at JFowlerviHe Sunday, roit Sunday TimeSr  dosed by th leqislature JcomitL Institute Bk is sold i fluid state to D RJMe Some roit markets Oleo Is not the be a casualtty ccruee for the dedine Jn butter of the  fam  XHJMII pre irc dernand ft is the hiqh price, that  5fc  K   V   A t ,lK   ifeivtauMiufcc avkyit14  WW Vi, ,V  V75J y VTJ   XA  lfe Vrft  1  vf JWOKHjRJXSfATCH rm Wednesday, October 11, 1350 M a   No,Wvrk,No Dirt, SlJltfoiSfhanajfc rxtyP     r   I AUTO LOANS When You Are Ready to Buy That New Car See U For a  LOW COST AUTO LOAN I Under Federal Supervision I, Member Federal Deposit Insur lance Corporation All Deposits J Insured up to 10000 for each L 1 North Michigan Aye I  Telephones PROFESSIONAL COMER I m x D W VqnWUkle  C K Van WINKLE TH PINCKNEY SANITARIUM Key M Duffy, M D Pinckney  Michigan i VanWINKLE  VanWINKLE Daiiy 1100 A M to 2U0 P ML  , Attorneys at Law  Except Wednesdays  Fisst Slatd  Savings Bank Mon, Tuee, rri Sat, 7 to to p m HowM  Michigan DR G  McCLUSKtY Dentist Depositor xrs i  V    X  ,f ,   tt, i3  MARTIN L LAVAN Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mich Phone 157F11 Repairing MYriON J HUGIffS Plumbing and Heatina State 717 Lakeside tfrive License Rush Lake P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C SwarthouL Director Modern Equipment Aznbulcsice Service Phones 38  63, Pinckney, Mich, FRED C REICKHOFF Sr I General Insurance OPTOMETRIST FOB DEAD or DISABLED STOCK phone 59F3 Pinckney Wch 120 wtt  mver Av A U C T I 6 N E E R Howell  Michigan Farm Sales A Sociality Phoe 358 Residence 615 THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN HewelL Mich SPOT CASH  Office 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appointments Howell   Michigan j HERB SNEED  Phone 183 207 E Grand River  1 Howell  Michigan Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage , City, Lake and Farm Property  A Speciality List Your Property With Me LEE LAVEY sSmm HORSES 500 Each COWS 500 Each HOGS 150 perCwt CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FBEE PHONE COLLECT TO   LLOYD HENDEE BERT WYLIE Phone Pkickney78F2 Livestock Hauling REFRIGERATION SERVICE  Weekly Trips Made To Detroit Popular DuoTherm Royal Circulator now beini ahowu by local dearl OTOP TRACKING coal and ashes O through yayr living room, playing nursemaid to a messy, oldfashioned s to vet 1 Get a handsbme  DuoI  Therm Fuel Oil Heater that wiU j gFtttattA PewAir Blowerlook like a mUHaii dollars m your living room and give you work less dirl byit  Among the exclusive features of these thrifty beaters is the famous DoTherm Dual Chamber Burner tfeatgets more heu from every drop of eill   Other auJesive DuoThtrm featurtfittributes heat even ly, warms flooa and far corner saves up to tt on fuel bills j And tbef re 20 other fea  tures thtt mean mart comfort wrz icenomywhen you heat your home with a DuoTherm the handsome new DuoRoyal Circulator tyros t how aaaple and easy it  fhcfire b urtin a db  CARL BERG t  HOWELL 4 50 i Licensee for J DARLING  COMPANY HAROLD RADY Repairs On All 1 lakes Phone Pinckney 154F3 DR C I TOWNER Geaercu Trucking PhoneJ4F14 Pinckney, Mich CARL JONES Concrete Products, Gravel Sand Top SoiL Road Gravel Fill Dirt Road Building Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract Dentist  , ,w  8044 Portage L tke Road, Dexter 7628 Toma R,, Pinckney, Mich Phono Dexter 4G1 Phone Dexter 3116  v See ti erm  I FiJoJl STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT CIRCULATION 1 HW WYLIE NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS PHONE 136  PINCKNEY Classified Advs  JOHN E MCCLELLAND STERLING INSURANCE CO  Special Representative Telephone 469 Howell 1169 Pinckney Rd, Howell Mich V,, S THE NJTV  DUOTHERM WEtYSftf 1 HEATEktS NOW AJ y LA VET HARDWARE August 24, 1912 as amendea b, UmCU AU uR JZ5 iSS 1  Acts of March 3, 1933 and July IOR SALE 130 Bass White W1 ,waT ZJPn f  2, 1946Title 39, United StatesPearI Accordion, never used  00 5 3LW Code, Section 233 j Phone Doxter 5302 16 11100 1    radio and Victrola with records tOf Pinckney Dispatch puMisheu iPr, nrMT w  ,  Myron HugheePhone 157F11  idy at Pinckney,Michigan tor OR RENTModem five room ,8717Lake6ig DiiveRush Lake l October 1950 home, all luiaicd oil furnace    Owaer Paul W CurletiPinck rf  or PhoneWANJEOMjm for dnvm truck ney, Michigan 1 liSi  ,1 mslde work Wn,e to Dead or Alive WANTED Girl to care ior two Publisher, Paul W Curlett, Pinck LCSldvn  h9lp   ney, Michigan  housework Very mes congenial  r home with own room and good FARM ANIMALS MUJCTSD PROMPTLY HORSBS 540 Each COWS 00 Eacch HOGS 160 per Cwt WE BUY HIDBb JUD CALF SKIN Central Oead Stock  Mi and Virqil Latimer and Editor the some daughter, Connie of Munith call  Manaqina Editor, the same ed ai ih Asher Wylie home  Business manager, the same Mrs, Glenn Gardner and Mrs Known uoua holders, mcrigaqs   waqes, Writs MrsMary Shoapes 5398 Spokane Av Detroit 4 Michigan, formerly of Pinckney Chftord nasinussen o  tf s  FOR SALEELectric Refrigerator and electric stove, both in aood Stanton holders and other security hold nuscar,cBeck 1831  M  Phone called on the Philip Sprout home ers holding 1 percent or more of jPhone45f4 Saiurdctv , total amount of bonds, mortgages j FOR QATT O irf CCVIOO  i Qt , icnAi w  Boat 186,, Howell, Mien WANmfiouMiipgr to live West Main St, Pinckney in home Mrs, S H Cart LOSTA Redbon hound color white, aal, lost last week Tues day between Howell and PinckWill pay reward Kelly Barker 3200 VanBorn Rd, Wayne, Mich  213 R Wayne FOR SALE20 guage Repeatsv CO  last Monday irom Willow Run none to atend the school commiFSion ers tend the school commission The averaqe number of copies JQQ Pinckney meeting in Columbus, Ohio Q  issue S0fo or distributes rAu opvTr  a 596 Mower Road or pnone Lucius Doyle, phone 42 Gladys McCollum, school comm through the mails to paid sub l senbers durinq the 12 months pre issionsr, also wenl  F6K HEkiCS8cj at Bio Silver FR AF  ,j cecdna the date Shcwn above U,  3iFOB SALEI937 Dodae sdan Pinckney  800 Paul W Curlett, Publisher P m and 1938 Olds sedan75 each Sworn and subscribed bfore mt  WAN ThUSewing and alterations j George VanSgiver 1122 Mower    A  ,,rrt Mrs Norman VanBlaricum Road, Pinckney, MicV Stuart S Pinckney WANTEDcCusnTCorn Cutting FOR SALE First and second cut Eugene MtAinch, 8615 , Cedar i this 1st day of October 1950 I i Lee Lavey, Notary Public My commission expires February 14, 1951 1  IVicPHERSON idte RAM  ting of alfalfa hay baled Lynn Hendee phone 35F12 Lake Road Phone 13F13 Baby Sitter Dependable, 35c an  hour Claire Campbell Phone 131F3 Established 1865  FOR SALE Heatrola, large size, 15, very good1 condition Call at 8834 Haines Rd or phon fOR SALEPotatoes, Cabbage  19F3 Pinckney  Onions I FOrl SALh Round Oak Kitchen Incoroorated 19151 Range, burns coal or wood, in  QUALITY eats Fruit Groceries Vegetables r SAVUNGS BEGIN A CHAIN I REACTION Our national wealth is measlurred by the aggregate of the homes ,buildings, their contents land the personal property of  all individuals  In America as in no other good condition Louis Kourt phone 69F3 The Umstead Farm ATTENTION Saws filed Retoofhed FOR SALEQuaker Oil Stove and  ,  0fW pened pipe, small size, for two or threeA11 Work  BY Machlns and room heating Price 1000  Guaranteed Merwin ampbeir 245 UnadiUa A MandU nKnno lRfiF5 I 1 phone 168F2 1524 River Lane Drive HiLand lake, MJchiggp s country of the world has each FOR SALEDuothexm oil heater Tnm pm,, XM    in good condition 1440 Darwin Fon RENT Modem individual had the opportunity of acgairing a fair share of the Road over Roy Clarks store Phone 124F3 Pinckney ent world goods Mass prod aJin cxrnt , ,,  has brought the cost of automo  SALE15 nine weeks old WANTEDPOULTri Wiii pav mobiles, refrigerators, washing PQs Frank Pearce Detroit masks crioe macnines and many other lux 10960 Stinchfield Rd Silver Lakc H IST Phcw 62FL, uries within the reach of the av  erage working man Fish The savings of millions have J j ligone to work to finance the mass I  producion processes  J A Savings Account begun now  i the first step in this chain re  action of increasing prosperity ior America  Market Prices Courteous Service 1 tmaamn nmm WOOD wroar  MCPHERSON stai BANK Howell Mich All deposits up to 310,000 insured by our membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor  poration A A A A A A Phil Barney Kraizmiller  Livingston County Representative Phone 2S566 Ann Arboty Collect  The Pinckney Village Taxes ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE AT M HOME UNTIL  OCTOBER 5, 1950 only    HELEN REYNOLDS TWasurer 543 East Putnam Pinckney  Jtr  v  Ki   , mm  I ,,   S w     c l        J Vdumo 67   V  AUchigan Mirror T LI Bwity 630 800, 10t00 1130 00  1UC0 9votior3c eaing at 7JC p su Ife  ahd Republ liftROSWX  coosw  opinion cans are increasingactivities in  Ofm oi the most lavish wead tod fear is that the Livings  compaiga in the anal twcfawr festival which Pinckney hctstton county roori jomission is sli TSIVJ , Jever, known ocqurod last Sato, fgfcttng the southern peat of tha ine Democrats axe jweseating day when Sally LaRosa became county The entire BbLj tnemaelves as the liberal  party the feride oi Lucius Dbyie VSaV of  hoajd is from the h and tneBepubUoans as the re jkis the daughter oi Mrs KoaarioiOaa TcwkrviUe section acboncnV party whilethe Repub LaRosa and the late lames La ixaost oi th improvements iicans mam labor and the work Rosa and Lucius the son ofmade there ihere are ir mq peopxe have taken over the Mr and Mrs Lucius Doyle sr4001 pieces oi road which have been 5,     Democrat party attended the wedding at bi promised tor years but on which unW before 00 Mass , Another crow in the political Marys church Pinckney, Rev 00 action has been startedThey ,rr pie is reapportionment The cen Albeit Schmitt read the iinpjeseiv  the roads on E Mthrough ronreganonal Communitv sus shows a big growth for the nuptl service Monsiqnar Peek  Ffettvsville to the jCfaiUba Rd  niSfn M   cibesthey demand more, senator An Arbor Was Jnt cgnd the road frcTHiland to  ThiSuWa51Ytxa    P  ,  ,w il JSP No II Accidents Current the constitution1 pro Jidesthe Re  publican legislature would bv uull pass this and reapportion aci Given in moriaoeby het un    xt pOpulaonicla     nursing altar oys ,   rir  Given in mamaaeey nef un ing to area oua not popuia,on  ci3i Anthony deijpL Soli ihere is an acute nursing short was a moai chGraSTblldlSiei aqe which wfl be increased by wHito  gowaaToi cpm war needs The present 300006 55, nurses are not enough for peace Jom ,, kSrBSrtsSali and stale representatives  as the car James and fccfc Jle5ieQa XeHSgame sererve I tL Q an uazers tm at m,,  brothfr7oiITgroSnVasJ,BdS much traVeiled and in 0 8Hour of sharing  qte The road througha fW is a directrood to Sun,OcL22,1030 church ssrvice L 1oth should be bakk YmQf3 S3T7aVPce rw The trouble is the south Through raiih end WcrksLavart J the county has no re   Q church wia pariici Wtntivi on the county road P01  ,   , T ww tt TyvrrrSii5SaWm Th sam situation 1130 Sunday School lopic , Uoom Chaxmlly laee 012104 lte same slfluu,C Growino Throuah Pravor tne needs , IJ nplin,, A  ZiAin leadsled some years ago At that vf1 v H 1Vi V  The doctor draft is imminent J7  X fcSStSSTlwSjltti a Democrat on 730 Members of Pilgrim Frfow hestate medical  W,3 w SjSnSAa CalmurbiJi Sni TTrTTPf1 andthe board of,iownsite Conimumiy Church at KiESkrtoMB wasRepublican Btaingham tgrtwiffrrpT tha boeffd refused to Wed 400 junior Choir practise VSSm the south 730Senior Choir practise 730  m35Eto0 couxty ana theScouto and Dads meet at cnurch A   i, of 3 townships in the  Si cSunty who CA1VB MBINainnS icS Voted for Kuhn  Re Ezra Bettchy Pastor  Camoac Church I While coming home from De j Govenor Wliams who will ney Michigan Jrtoit Sunday morning Don Coyls coll square dances at WEitmare Albert J Schmitt, Pastor was nit by a cartin, thePominaakdand at Jhe Hewell Armory ,M tonbusiness distncUxs he was J Saturday night may be introdu getting o of a car driven b cing a navel wtry Of campaign Don Wihse, son of Mr and Mis ing in Michigan out like method Williard Wiltse of Pmckney with jhav paid out in other statesThe whom he had gone to petrait, most famous was the campaigii  r,  ,, iv JI Qovemor between Fiddling oh Taylor and his brother Fox Junting Alf of Tenn Bob special ized in fiddling for dances while brother, Alfred gave a perfect initiation of a ka hunt, in his campaign talks 3ob was a Dem  ocrat and Alfred a Republic Finally they ran against each other and Fiddling Bob was the  winner Years, afteirwards when Bob had been, dead for some yearsAfreoV was erected govern or He still used his fox hunting skit and even carried a hound around with himis the son of Mrs Mildred Dietrich but lies with his graimother, Mrs Fletcher Tracy at  Lakeland He is a senior at Pinck ney high school,  Wi i , ii i   C f JXTIT veu ieii rrom a waivm asked all doctors who got their j b carried aiBhS training at government ejirpense, ASSLXZZ during World War H to volun age teer Su4ay School   11  00 orange OMseeoe MbM  Wih the Korean war outlook 10  ir  improving, emphasis has dropp  LW5016 ed on dvihan defense and little 1  fcor a has been accomplished , V Dpe   The credit curbs insrWed by Byan aad DorothK the government on eoei buying wns were ideouooi coionicy,year9 until trie uporce JWV i srjgMCKIT,L     mul as to hold the line against in design Mary Majgare JSeW arki riomm norl Under it down payments t,he othe b1W4KXEtW Oak w  T Xil Q 8 on homes autoes, refrigerators blue, theywote wange b63Jl rw rtin aot Tomai  at   cup   ,  JSKJ xmd television are increased, fcrowns and earned , l In the meantime wage increiis chysanmeum xothy  es are iooming Cost of mer fooms Sisteftds ftyefi longer on me board and once ondiBei1W otttegips fas inatUwyyin her iemal cpeenlmc7e the southern part of the co wqe College abaaents may Jxfc Mr Vmcem LaRosa, bre   forgotten , A, fefitian if they pas Irs of the bnde was best man  1 decouple of I Mining Worshte     1000 ttil the iipctrcfe MV arid riominated Claude  Keen Oak who was JS5rnr section got Toma Janet Lundeen while horseback J riding at Gomels Sunday fell voff the horse She vas taKen to St Joe hospjtal, An Arbor but vas found to be uninjured John Douglas Robertson 53, and his wile, Cecelia, were in Iwere instantly killed Sunday j morning on U S, 16, amile easd A few w of Howell when their truck hit a1  oil track He was credit mar ior the Detroit Free PressSUNDAY MORNING FIRh The iiouse en the Hamperian or Leland farm on Patterson Laka road burned down early Sunday j morning Althoiqh the blaz was aiscovered at 430 a mno   aao we made the statement that the attempt to buy the Ford property here had failed and the 250 raised among local business men and citizens 8 down payment had been re  turned to them, This was aot ei actlv true The Ford people re  fused to sell for the price offer eied them but the deal is still on   v w A uaio and the money is, still held in a alarm was turned in until 740 a ibank The fly inthe ointment is eL draft eeHprif they pass      ieT superior ability draft test and the ushers were Benny La J TheMich, national Guar will , Rosa  ,  w , Thotaas Clark and Max BXSm COWS add 350 mn to tKeir air to Smith All 6,1  The case 1 h Estate cr a combo wma   orher 8014851011  m ana whtn the fire eagine got there the buildinq was destroyed iisani Pail Si5e tllehoase whJch b      age FeUowship Service KonsGvation dept Reworks at I perty there far 5000 and got  ,    Wedaeada 800 P M le bowling alley and arrived at much more luding a two story  ihe house at o uu a m bncrtly  building which they intend to tJOX rvCORATING aiter 400 a m Ule houseWvs jUs for city offices In this case  r CONTEST PRIZED i discovered on fio and Frosi was iiickiijy Civic Imp tfound outside in his undies wi fhD that the Fords have an offer oi 3000 for the property and the  local citizens  offer was 1000 True Dexter bought the Ford pro there was no other offer for the property If Pinckney gets the pr sg n  cscorvii7 a window lhis nanci a u cu buined anci operty they will have to go over Histamine pills mav give relief w o colds but a survey shows no  jjfy   evidence they cure colds or  iown lost time for workers members d the Mee ww of Grand m leSJZ it t wasy to the  parry stf  cnt HalVjwoQ cut  1021 giass He w v a combat wina yr Jr wuqBwre weaaina   Ti,1u aradP school children AYin to McPherson hospitah The Sio companies are aid Mrs URosa wOreor qaw blue ,ed store PWfed m cirW 1  Com Wl by Pete Wegener of A ling driver education with films velvet suit wffco accessories, f, C o Mi D7 C , bul came back shewn school children  , Mrs Doyle choss a gwy suitBwart died his son, Aert aot torn nra  i SQ n collection was taken  isnewn scnooi c , w acefl6ories oi1gfeea, his estate A daughter, Mrs Mat, woui Wcujughuct 10 hospital bill and hias sought to get part ox it A, WHOLE BLOOD PROGRAM  ciolheS T I no cause for action verdict was j Tlv3 Livingeon County Red  LSSSJSy1 JL086 wUWiwatutea whole blcoaV  POOT BAtdbSCOWS TM  ,Wmae 0144 rot tne Ptproar am  mobile blood unite Fmaiey will plav South Lyou boah built 9UttSfm3L 70 ,8 J 1 J, ,Mf5 will be set up in the county as jhore Friday night It will be a,  Mjathta TJe amounli involved H n Fowy,,rville Briqh was about 3,000 the 3000 offer Same people think 4000 or 5000 could be  i raised here by popular subscript ion to buv the propertyu Well maybe, but the demands jon the Lyavetrage poisons podwtt book  1 are especially heavy just nowIf  PUrlrtifrltiiF0 would J n55ed 03 apark and a  bathing A, CRESSA MAY ALLEN ed afene place, plates be ing set for 200 ,   In the evening at 700 an open on October 3L      house reception was held at the once 935 pmts of blood are rejCKj Clarcencuvillesame place which was attended SPECIAL COMMUNICATION i aurred 35 percent qoes to th Owing to a mixup was aoout j,uuu 1 Pinckney, Hartlcmd and Grco Court will be in session agenn JhJ WiU be at Howell twic   a year and the other place battle to see who stays Out ot   last Piace as Couth Lyon like i Pres Truman spent a busyPinckney has not won a qame, week end last week He flew to  losing f Hartimo, DcxieilnEtr Missouri to see his sister, install led as Grand Worthy Mateon of in datesthe Missouri Grand Chapter, O iCressa May Abbott was bon b 5VQr 1000 people A Detroit Special communicaUon of Hvormed service and 65 percent pirickney dla no plav last weekE S The president himseU is a mcing, a tiered wedding cake wi , u T   1 was cut cmd refreshments Berved luoi ,Manon township, Lmngator  The bridal couple both grad, freshmens seted j F   a MwAxi xv over 1UUU utvc    , oaio u Kent cdUntV orchestra furnished music forUgston Lodge No76 F6AM on Btav0 hw , 00 iUOo aiv,  0jQ dancing a tiered wedding cakelg  October 21  ftlu 1 was cut and refreshments served f Wofk  fhe Firgt Deqree Re  3tori The bridal couple both maa, iieshmns seized  ne uated from Pinckney high school p w Curlett, Secy eqto and the bride attended Michigan   I bu 3ars state Normal college a yearShr BOy SCOUT MEETING  Mer, the taught inrural schools ana accomplished vocalist Th  The pilcidcney Boy Scouts will Jus  11 She attended  Pincia d from pincey high school, high school and Gieary college , th hid attended Michigan YpsilanU Fora number of year ana me      LocaJ Nol the sson t T7 T is an accompiisnea ulo,,t , me nnciaaiey y wuia  wrr f pnn,iMr n FcwlervilK   duated from the Uni at me cgi, chuich Wed, Mercer of Ion a STw3iS of VdrnX, Oct 18 Their parents ar  Mer and fam  led m iWAployed at the Livtegston oountv, Q1SO asked t0   H  , Tney were to hav3 played St  past granoT master of the dand vacys at Adrian I Masonic Lodge of Missouri and  W in Wiosor running wild the a 33rd Degree Mason From Bnahton team beat Dextei 38 to 0 there he flew o the South Pacific I wisr kicked a 25 vd Held to meet Gen Douglas MacAfthur     from He has never seen the general as the latter has not been in this country since 1937 His critics de liid clerical work4in FowlervilK Feb 11 1906 she was  teme Newrribn He di  n Aug 28, 1940 she married,   el Meti of Bl Oak and liveu P bd ore ra form there until her deatr ked suit With blue it Wednesday She was  a blue checKea   mber of iides hex sisters Mrs inckney and MIS UY    fT  where a new  owlervill and a brother, Gu I Pmckney wnwil   mg Charle3 Whitehead and wife r y TW flion QPTI ana Beatrice Lamborn of Greq atoTntarwSJaooSd ory and Don Daller and ,v iSftoS on the Caress ons of auv, 1 Sunday quests at the v n 1 d 4 runs oi from He has never seen ercer home were the CUytcn  ai lh c1her teams  as the latter has not armly of Mcrrion, Jac  lJ  nleaque games Man I country since 1937 I   and Dr Walt P  to 2 and  cry this meeting and sayjhe haStsouth Lyon lost to Inkster 38 topresident is trying to grab  soutn Lyon some   j tlwt hos iallen ily Thre ylerville and a brother, u wcw,  e fcott 61 St, Petersburg, Florida  iVumshed alf neices, Mrs Calvin HookTTte luneral wtiS heldFriday irh ourial inGrewood ceiifc Heft  Other scores were How 19 on Macfehur since his victory ,, U iviilan 26, Universityin Korea The generaiis the dar  13 Lincom 12 Roosevelt 6 Cbel mq oz the Hearst pcrpers and in 13, L100 20 Flat Rock 21, dustry in general atlhouah few Yosilanti 18, Trenton 2 GIs that we talked to were en 13 Jxwie Creek 7 thusiastic about him We often 20 AddisJh U StThos  wondered why his picture is al 1 Marys, Lansing 0 ways taken wearing those blue  j goggles NEW O E S OFFICERS Miss Margaret Widmeyr tn 1 We do not foftow Harry Kellys cKinley left bvloffacers ot Pmcicne onap 1   masQnlna when j blast ,ow Run Saturc riSit in L03 An 1 of Alaoama ims JS w f   r1,,  l5tea5VW ANHOUNCE ENGAGmENT r,ruui r ,, , t , 1   r  , Campb jagement oio Carl ad M  jTAnh ArbcrMrsHowardWriqnsj ANHOUNCE ENGAOMJI oWme oouriT amnned the sen    x, v , dChester Hewlett, Laiv Mr and Mr Ona LCampbeh suemc  Jai3ne Taylor Mrs Lillian McKmley Sng, a nephew, Lenard Blau announce the engagement 125 M1 Hftht  he stavs outh cousins and many idends annou  , A I wUlle alTright if he stays out plane from Willow RunSaturday J45oUows heir daughter J5 Alc s is oli stuff he for a 3 weeks viSit in Lo Lentz, soi cf Mr oxd  f g0 years aqo iior Saturday, Novembef um Detroit Un er bave bought a house traile iaTwSiir ,te Hem TH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE 1 tpill wun 4  j ,,   ilea, nauwoty WJ C  iA7j fnrm Tommie Good who has been ANNOUNCES teAOEMBIT Detroit TtojconipargS S Idests of the Ge  Jwhis parents in Pittsburg,1 Tne engagement  of JUma d by outside 2tewvice Thompson family were Mr an ,41 iue umSMarines Swarthout to Ralpk Qlk sjm c4 JJ i Mrs Hay Quinn and Mrs Ma  0  training in Paris, 5 C Mr and Mrs Axthux Moses al of buUd nfleDa raise in Winans of Toledo, Ohio, Fr ana 14m w,  Dexter, has beerv oamowiced W day they 1 J0 S  KsSer of Sharon, Pa, and P 1 Don nurns left for Fort Lewis, her parents, i QM MaA toer fos boazdecUcar , o roit dshirigtou Friday ,Swarthout ,oi SwoAwCf Cave, fused to IWJhe mcreased lege er  famUv g Vince LaRosa has been order portage Lake No ddteto Men and w put gJ 0Vthe week end in Grand Rapids I to report for army induction ,set for the weddiaq    made aUe t W ,  callers o Mr an  d mayor  or 3 tunes ana JY rv we stanle Tloilong boys from this M jr  SSad sof 1 anounty, have ben ordered to re Carl Eldred, 1 HojcWSlcrtes Snate s John Moron andP an rt at Howell October 19 for Bell Combs, 17, Hoflyr Td unmnTM1ZrZimn is M9t Bradley of Iosco  mductionruce Stelzer,Vir Soears, 27, HoweU Cthei OMjWA TW eWo I Ma ivle Templeton famay 01  uSSST Vernon McKen Tyl  21, Howell RiiOJgroif 158,802 acres of upnrovenstate 16 Janet and ie 5fc GhS Michael TSS 24, Plymouth,pisfland wasleased far oil andjjas Keego Harbor J roTohT HotdSness Richard BoldTia Howe Arthur MUriart week by 33oilfompanies Nancy  wife wer  satvXk iSSSttS SowelUEric WodUagtag Pinck 32 HowelL ,  ge nnp acpe  fi h 9hfejcs r5hJSfiiw TUFATMIMT FOS   soe Oil Ccpany, Texcs leased has been sick in bed 6 weeKS m fiScer MOforcl Webster Science, at last, holds  Co, Grand Rapids 29,242acv 0 Ypstoti caueu 1 overlooked by huntersThere of nervous tension may enoour Wayne and wtin S PnW of Flint spfcooue M S5foto great a rush, to ae regraWth of hear Read are not closed to aws  Nancy Pahner 01 ri paSThows  mSeTand other large vWauees SRadness W,yw2fl,CA Wd    w   of water forgood hunting, this Timcafng ew theory in The ne Hecborn,  J0,  The Gerry Eichman tamiry Amertcan weewy wmvwxnaav, terosse u rawwfcM WPTA at me Russell Glover October 22 issue ,rf The Dtt Koomneld cmd SjwttfieW were at Fowlervifie Sunday, roit Sunday TtaeV c0Bi by 3 1019, fit  ,  line fl reasoning when he blast ed theX I O, last week for rea istettng voters He claimed that the  I O members were being paid so much per head for reg istering voters According to our  way of thinking anything which increases the number of voters hould be commended and not oademmed In the recent ndm my in Putnam only 160 people oted In the 484 etediorr ovor OOcUd The vetmg inoff year e  tion in usually very light and is year will probably be no ception Gus Schoolle ,head  the C I O denied that the eglstration workers are beina lid He said previous to the ganization of ADA only 15 per ont of the factory workers vot d Throuah the efforts of the DA this has been raised to 50 ejreent We are unable to get the gist f the araaement over the sale if colored oleo At the present me you can buy all the oleo ou want to but it must be un lolocecL We supose uecsecmp J0B If that under fee present  eerf torti housewife is too tanr  dollar j ote  thfs section J   iies P T or lb battrr is made to seH  m lstitute nV is sold ie, fluid state to D da Seine rott marlcet Oleo Is not the fen coBualitv cauee for tho dedlne  butter  v eenT demand It le the high price, thatv pimTTQ mam repealed theWCA emoted  I   f  JM Vi, r  flotWa Bsheffli  ry, October 11 1950 WboamQ HOTEI A last week of CharWpJPl  Howell TheeSt HowelL MicMatm  e P t For hot water on tap    For dean, quiet, carefree service  For automatic, completely dependable water heating    He Modern   Go Electric Tens to EOfSON HKTRfC THEATRc Mftdy t 7 pm WXYZTV, Channel 7  SVfc T bur SEALER or Bdisoii of Ss 0 Known as Charles Bendy, a tent showman who operated the Bent iy Shows Mr Builis travelled with the show for years, Mr and Mrs J L Donhoue Mary Eilen Doyle with Mr and Mrs Frank McHugh of Jackson, visited Jamss Doyle at Great Lakes naval station last week, i Jerry Drown, son of Mr and Mrs Glenn Drown oi Stockbridge is now in Germany with the 8bth air squadronStockbridge, Gregory and Fow lerville fire depts were called to the Westphal bam east of Stockbridge last week which caughi fire from defective wiring The house was seved Elizabeth Griffith, formerly the head clerk of the draft boardnas been elected worthy matron o the Howell O E S chapter Howell City will vote on 2 am endments at the November el ection One would increase the number of Howell councilmen from 4 to 8 and repealing the city court and restori justices of the peace Born to Mr and Mrs Emmett Clark of Howell at St Lawrence hospital, Jackson Oct 4 a son At a recent meeting in Ann Arbor, Leslie Merritt of the Livston County Press was elected vice president of the University Press Club   Some 15 cottages at Lake  Che mung  were damaged recently, 2 boys, one 7 and one 9 arecharg ed with the deed   Norman Rost of the Uniersity oi, the University of Michigan is th new band instructor at Dexter high school  The St Patricks parochial school football team won from the Brighton 7th grade team last week 20 to 6 They won all six 7uee, Wfd Thar October 17, 18 19 ru  IT1 Swart Jeff Chandler n i aton, I Deborah Paget Arthur Hunnteutt  DexterTheatr 0DEYOL aCKGAN Ah Colttoaed Friday, BROKEN ARROW r ffovelty Ccaioaa ComingjBrlght Leal Kiss Tomorrow Good Bye Friday, Saturday, October 20, 21 Boy Rogers la ROBINHOOD OF THE PECOS BODraOLD Saturday, October 20, 21 I  TRAILS END An Action Drama Stantaa Johnny Mack Brown Plus THE NEVADAN   1B Technicolor Dul Door Action Picture Randolph Scott Willcnd Parker Lola Albright Color Cartoon Sunday, Monday, October 22, 23 Sunday Shows 15 p M ooar BRIGHT LEAF 01m rug Gary Cooper, Lauen Bacall Patricia NeaL Jack Carson Shows 70Q and 916 Sunday, Monday, October 22, 23 , THE BUCCANEERS GIRL4 i A Musical  In Technicolor Cartoon Yvone DeCarlo, Richard Doug Cartoon Snorts N Sunday Shows 3, 5 7, 9 and Latest News Mao, 7tl5, US p a Tues Wed, Thur, Oct, 24 , 25, 26 James Cagney, Barbara Payton Helena Carter, Ward Bond m KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE court and restoring the two I Comedy Cartoon Coming My Friend Irma Goes West, Flame and the Arrow The Fufles Summer Stock SYLVAN i HEATER Chelsea lJch Tues Wed, Thur, Oct, 24, 25 26 DESERT HAWK  A Drama Starring DeCarlo and  Greene Shows at 715 and 816 Short and C Latest Newt ComingAbbott and Costello The Foreign Legion Bright L Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Toi AVON THKA1     a  STATE OF MICHIGAN   Urcufc Court tor U County  Lot Number twelve 12 oi 4 oi Plats,at paq thitysix36 HENRY S C  and KATY tQuto ais wno, iwuurt IntfruiiLmtuvtmia iae unknown heirs ovisesV legatees Uuu ORJTER OF PUBLICATION Suit peoaina in me Cucuit fourt for me County of idvuigiOn m Cuaiicery m Howen igan, oca we im aay QI spm ber Ava0   f It aiptaina from the a worn bill ot compliant as hied in suid cause taat me picunu has w beea afie caior ajugent fieaicn , ana utQauy to ascdncua waouxcx tie sKua aeioiiaants cue uuvef or aeud or wnem laey may reside u iiylag or if the nuv any  perouaui representauves or nt4 r iivina or wnere tney or any oi I them may reude, ox wneLtr ue titi mtexeet ciauzi iwu or PJSposvjji ngnt o uiese deienaajit have ten aqnea to any o  persoA or peiwns or whemer uch QUe, inteiorf ciaim, iien or  pOKioie right o thee oawMsaasis nave been ossigned to any ptner person ox persons orwheUier sucn itle, interest claim, lien or Possible right has bees disposed or by will by tne said deVeodantt And it ruxther appeariaej that me nlaintitf aees not know and u3s Jwea wrH after ilfm search as4 iaquiry te ajosrttan  a names oitbs pexeojtf who are cludsxL QA ctesecdants without mg nameoV Upon motion, therefore, oi Va Winkle  fcmWiniue, attorneys for nlamufis it is ordered that ije above named derendsmts ana tAeir unknown heirs, aevisees, legatees and assignscause ieir appearance to be entered her en J vitnin three months from the aaie  hereof and that in default taereof said bill be taken as coniese by the said defendants ana each and a1 oi them It is rurther order that the plain tiff cause this order to be publish ed within forty days in the Pmck  ney Dispafch, a newspaper pin ed, published and circulating in  said County once in each week to at least six successive wufctv  true edpy Glenn C YOSVBKI kn A, Hagman Circuit Court   Clerk Commissioner i The above entitled suit involves j and is brought to cruiet title to I  the following described landj lo orrted in the VUlam of Fowlerville, County of uvingstoa an Stab Michiocm and more par fteriarly desrrbed m follows, Assessors Plat No A Vijlaqe of Lowlerville, Livingston County Michigan as duly laid out, platted and recorded in Liber Four VkuiWiaisi 6 VavVinkle Attorneys for Plahitf Business AtL Howell M n games played last year 11 Years Ago Friday, Saturday, October 20, 21 THE SAVAGE HORDE  Starring William Elliott Barbara Fuller, Addon Booth Grant Withers Cartoe and  Hews Shows 7ilo and 915 P M Sunday Monday, October 22, 23 TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS A Musical in technicolor starring Friday, Stockbridge Michiqc  Saturday, October 20, 21 Double Feature MOTOR PATROL motor police melodrama wit Don Castle, Jane Nigh Plus WEST OF THE BRAZOS In aa Super Western James Ellison, Russ Haydenl tn lecamcoior siarnna    ,   Mario Lanza, Kathryn GaysonSundajr i  24 David Niven ffiSoi fSSS 1 ESLrt Dayid Niyen, JCaol Naish Sundoy Shows 3 5, 7, 9 Cartoon Vi 200  WE ARE GIVING AN EXTRA LAfiGE DISCOUNT ON ALL Tues Wed, Thur, Oct 24 , 25, 26 MA AND PA KETTLE GO TOWN A Good Comedy Starring Color by Ti Seal Island  Alaska seal hei ComingDakota LiL dancing the Dark, Tarzan and the  The Pinckhey telephone  ex , m  r,TT   change now has 2G 1lephones MA AND PA KETTLE GO TO The North Hamburg church   ,9, GlrL fair was held at the Chilson M  A  Coffiy salu BJ      , t  Lrsday Marjone Mam, Percy Kilbride  Geiald Kennedy and fami Shows 715 and 9s0f  of Howell called at the Edw Cartoon  Sportreei Spears home Sunday NEW 1950 We hav anioyed a very prosperous ywar, sold more Buicksthan ever before This is the cleanup We are getting roadv for the 1951 models Here is your chance to save real dough 2 Doors, 4 Doors, Hard Tops,Converiables Livingston Motor Sales  YOUR BUICK DEALER, HcwelL Michigan Macoabee hall Thursday  Charles Mercer, 93, father of  Mrs K H Crane, died at Hart, land Saturday  St Marvs Altar Society will hold a social at the Floyd Reason home Friday night,  Mrs Henry Padley was taken ill Wednesday while shopping i howelL Wednesday, and ci d at the homo of hr sister, Mrs Irewery on Thursday Sh leavas her husband, a daughter,  Mrs Mary Teeple and a son, CHanes Jerry Katon has returned from Durand and is working at the Mel Caverly J he Jafvis Comedy Company will be at the opera house on October 23 Born to Will Wright and wife last week a girl W A Nixon caught a 1 Vi lb muskellunge at Swarthouts Lake Thursday Ccra Cone from Gregory is em ployed at the Hotel Caverly James Smith is on vacation and  John Chalker is tending bar at the Hotel Caverly The Fowierville Fair with Carr ie Nation as attraction, made 500 profit The abolution of the army can teen is blamed for all the ills of the army  The state tax commission has t boosted the valuation of Putnam Township up 60i0 The entire I county valuation is 1,824,800 Miss Mary Ruen has accepted J a teaching position in Rutledge, MinnSt Marvs Altar Society made S17 on their social at the Hoisel j hen last Friday Ground will be broken at Lake land soon for a large cement j plant J j Mrs Louisa Hoard has purch asedthe Wheeler house o Mill I St Mr and Mrs John Sales will live with her  I Dr H F Sigler was called to SVcsa last week bv the illness j I cf hie brotherinlaw, Lloyd Teep le who has typhoid fever I  Mrs Fanny Murphy is caring for her mother, MrsJames Rieley who is very ill  Mrs James Green in teaching in the Hamburg school for her brother, Francis Carr, who has been appointed school examiner ComingMy Blue Heaven, Cooper Canyon James Burns and family Ann Arbor were Sunday gues1 at the Ray Bums home REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR GENERAL ELECTION  Tuesday, Nov 7,1950  ,   EsaaBEBBcaaesmmamgm TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS QF OTY  HOWELL, COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF MICHIGAN ,  fan except ,      1    special election or primary election receive for registration the name of any legal voter in said Township, City or VilUf not already registered iflio may APPLY TO MB PERSONALLY for such registration Provided, however, that I can receive no ntnej for registration during the time intervening between the Two tieth day before any regular, special or official primary electioS and the day of such election Cvi  MUpK eSfiveniesce and amazing ay of the WAIM MORNING twrtx iJ feral s sentttkei ITS the only heater of its dod in lh worsi fttdusivt, patented late sleff eoostrasHoQ rtsnlti is an abundance cf , healthful heat aid big fuel savings  kati B day tad sight without ftntaling Bonu scy tdsd of oal, coke or briquets Semismtxnati feed Saut a fire bm eoea s year is sod see the dependable, WAX MORMMO sessW  J jgjjjeejei Floyd Moycroft and wife of i Grand Rapids were week pnd rrs at the Merwin Campbell home Mr and Mrs, Howard Read r i he week end in Derrrbon Mr and Mrs Earl Bought  m Sunday guests of Mr J George Roche at their new home  nar Wcbberville Tynn Hendea was in Saginaw ci business Thursday  William Hanks and family of    rv have moved on jjp  a Carr farm A IfPI I Mrs Lucille Wylie and Jrj  OoUie SccMihfle attend ths O E  Gxrd Chapter in Grand Rapids NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL Bl AT MY HOME AT 208 MILL ST PINCKNEY EVERY DAY 2 te 8 p m and ALL DAY ON Wed, Oct 18,1950 Last Day  The Twentieth day preceding said Election As provided by See 8, Chapter ft, Part II, P A 80s, 19 ftftl See 1 Chapter 3, Part II, P A 1989, Act 31, P A 194 flst Aet 29L P A 1945 From 8 oclock a ra until 8 oclock p m on said day forthf purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTER ING such of the oaajified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY off VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the precinct at the time of registration, and entitled wader the com stitution, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be entered in the registration book  ELECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL APPLICATION, PROCEDURE SEC lwAy elector who is unable to make personal appH G cation for registration because of physical disaUu vr  from the Township, Cftj or Village in which his legal residence is located, may be registered prior to the close of registration before any election or primary election bf seeming frost the Clerk of the Township, City or Village tn whieh  located sJs legal residence, duplicate registration cards and executing in duplicate the registration affidavit before a notary public or other offieer legally authorised to administer oaths and re taming such registration cards to the Clerk of the Township, City or Village before the close of office boars on the last df of registration prior to any election or primary election The no, tary public or other offieer adaminisfterfaig the oath shall sign his name on the line for the signatnre of the registration officer and designate his title  v KENNEDY TwpjMc j diaio  ujid wile spent lvlrs uu wue 5WIIT ctfaceHunciman   Ralph Clinton Gregory has purchased the Ro Simile attpd Ih O rl  M    g  OmS  Chapter in Grand  afma Ed Ser Saturday whh Mrs Jessie Sunday at home in Da r w  e sHNGKNEY DlSPAK Tb PSnckaey DLtpxttcii Entered at 2nd daw  ad of March 3 1877 matter at Postoifice IU SoHowoli St PindveJVTich Subscript Price 9L8Q o T I iu una Mrs truest Crianyi ihav sttuiaa construction oi a o iooru i 10 use at tne coiner oi tm cjuity ixier ana Darwin rds M ana Mis Vaioert Reiser cue auiiaing a casement home on Mlio wesi just east ot Anur son ivif and Mrs Ciare Miller weie in uetioit ixuarcu j The foiiowmq weiu ku iiuvuiv rnuuy niqui Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Fir things Lingerie line brother oi two members Mei wm Uompbeh, Una amn, JUonflid v cuibiLanorook, L ,4  henry Lariy Uunourn and ye  editor I Meilm Lavey took an auto trip last week inrougn Kentucky ana toe southern states with Junior Dinkel  GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS LIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITS MODERNREVOLUTIONARY 1  No more eipeiulv vnhay pumping and digging  up of cesspools, Mptic ton It i, seepage poolt, grease traps end clogged lines Heres the most reliable ond loKv method M liquefy, dissolve and saponify grease, sludge, hair, cloth and other or jnic solids i This modem cheral guarantee quick end  t dent resulu I 12 to 16 So NO SHUTDOWN I of pool orfonk neceary wtc themicai is workinf, I 5, 10, 15 25 50, ond 0 ON7AiNfJ I ft Ceeediee Pel Off Be  r Off Peeelet Cenneiiyv GenStorc LOWEST rJCE EVER  rioward Read has movea into his new nome on Waiter Jon Lk d just soum oi town rle has sola the house on rioweii St hs moved out of io Julius Aschen brennr jr Carl Lentz of Nashville spent spent the week end at the Ona CampFerk home arj attended , the LaRosa Doyle wedding , The Max Parkinson family oi Ann Arbor spent Sunday wi I Mrs Rose Hendee Th Roscoe Yarborouqh family of Berkley, Nan Ledwidae ana I Clair McKeman of Adrian coll  j eqe were week end quests oi  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqe The An  and Gork Kennc y families of Howell spei Sund  it the Irvin Kenned home Mr na wrsVvayne AtLee had for dr 11 u ts JJundav Cvrus AtLee one family of Gladwin and Robert Tasch and familv Mr and Mm Wm Whitley ot ai Myron 8717 LcVld Dr Flumbing Water Sjrtemaete Stanley Dinkel  GOOD QUALITY COAL WJliam Thompson of Detrc building a house on the Dexu Rd, just WGJL of th dialer i f en land he bouqht of  Steele Lon Daller and iroit called at the home Sunday sons L J Henrv fa automatic, instantHgtiting tuners removable porr trfa drip trays   vVtoualit eoven with gh few end oven HshU  v  Ithour dock vitb buHtin Miss Dolly Bauqhn entertainer j 17 people last Thursday  I  panty parLy at her horns I i Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt j  Mrs lilia Mercer, Mrs Mary An Arbor spent Sunday Teeple and Mrs Ella Mercer John Carver hem  Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel with MrsMaudeMartin of Detroit and I Mr and Mrs Roy Dillinqham at   I tended the funeral of MrsCressa  Abbott Allen in Fowlerville Fri  day Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt had as Sunday quests Gtrdon Hester and wife of Ypsilanti I Mra Bonnie Henry, dauqhter, Kathryn and Mrs Tressa Brad  buiv ot Stockbridqe were m jack  o Sunday  w R Meyer itors oi the Lester McAteo lam IhcrSunday were Cyzus ily,I Zt ZlWM ofAnn The Petlysvllle Civic An Wm Lamb   andwill qive a Halloween pair  ikWae the h of October 2b Q1 th family Stoctondqe f Vanness home University hospital Ann w  W H Meyer hauled 2 ton ot  grape juice from Paw Paw to j Detroit last weekk ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY I  D E Hoey Sons PHONE DEXTER 2 6 3 1 Mr and Mia Fied  Iau vDr and Mrs Steve Biown DdOxt ar cii an auc trp fdnnesjoe Mr and lrs Durwood Meaner cf Ann Arbor were Sunday vu of ot C Nancy Chubb was a qs Alb ra Dinkel last Monday Miys Alarta Dnk 1 p m th week end wittb Mr and Mrs Gene Dinkel in Detroit Tne brouqht her home Sunder Mrb Wmaino Stackabls anc Mrs Clax Miller attended a school class reunion crt Adrian Saturday  Mr and MIB Ona Campbell Lona with Carl Lentz of Nash ville had dinner at Frankenmuth Sunday Mr and Mis iiiin  bell anj Beverly altended tha 125tli annivjersary of the Noyi Congl church Sunday Mrs Campbell sang The Vincent Sreids family ot AnnArbor were i2tuxday vHitori at the Lee Lavey home Mti Roes Bead attended a card party Tuesday at the Card Bdw 11 home in Briqhton TWrninder signals eookjig tfme, up to SO irlnutcs V VWguidc gives time and ternfenturc inforrrtioo y 8hiQtdd signal tells v hen venison  it fflumirtes niw top range Irge working area Porc feitt finish Corceaied 0 u P 11 LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANEI Now b the time to modtrniit9er kitchen with Philgas    the ffciefcy bottled gas for farm and tvn4Mees You can huat far and uide, bt rou wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe range Remember, loo, we will give you a generous tradein allowance on your old range regardless of type, make, or condition Esy terms, if yau wish MANY OTHER PHILGAS AtPUANCES FROM WHICH TO CHOOttl J  Mrs Virqinia CJrk of Milford took Barbara Bauqim home with her last week for tlje week end, The C W idooK family of of Ann Arbor were Sun quests at tho J K Hooker home  i FGeraldS warthout and wife re turned , from Levels last week with a deer Mrs Esther Wedmeyer, Mrs Jane Widmeyer, Mrs Shirley Line and Mrs Herman Widmey er called ond Mr and Mrs Don i Widmeyer and new baby in Lan sicr last Wednesday It is a qirl, Kay Allen, bom Sept 26 Bill Bauqhn and family spent j Sunday at Howell and Bill and  Harold Franklm hunted at Ma son Rex Sackot and tamllv of De  troil were Sunday quests Crt tho  Olin Robinson home at Rush j s t i Mr and Mrs Edward Schwartz and dauqhter of Milwaukee,Wis and th Phillip Hudson family ct Detroit were Sunday quests at the Lester McAfee home Mrs Alta Meyer was taken lH at the home of MrsLulu Lamb , in En,t Lansinq last week while   I attendina the teachers insti re   ,,,1 v, aJoie to coma home  n SaturdayJoe Griffith, Norman and C ff  iMuier and Merhn Amburao 4 cwere at Douqlas Lake bow an  arrow hunting last week Mrs Ai Dcvk tntertainea h  iirw v LaRoso Doyle Jbridil pa ty  luncheon after the rehearse Fiday nlqnt Kfr end Mr Rav pBrionx IFBat fedWLon ,  n   3f ral 0 1 S i elenews BARK THAT BITES  To test varfoua types of insulating coatings for telephone wires, Bell Laboratories maintain a dense birch forest in New Jersey Wires strung through the forest show how different materials resist the rubbinp action of tree limbs under actual outdoor coiiIiii IIH TIME WAS whon ihr hove and bugjiy offered rural families and friends the only means of visiting back and forth, With the telephone, vMtinr without leaving the farm became  iiile Now extended area service, which f mis subscribers in certain neighboring e immunities to call one another without a SJ cific toll charge,  bringing telephone users f i the farm even closer to their social and ku, eiiter Bythe end of this year, over 210 Michigan Bell exchanges will have thi nrw service USEFUL  i  AND PUN  A survey shows that more than half the farm families served by Michigan Bell use their tele phones for reaching the doctor, dentist and veterinarian, and for ordering parts, repairs, feed and supplies Visiting with friends and arranging church and social activities are high up on the list too J MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONI COMPANY LJJPPfPfsp  , WeOriesday, October i IWO  DV, WOltK FOR YOnSBLF ONE HOUR EVERY DAY  PROFESSIONAL What do you earn per hour  Try setting aside in an accounts THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM D W VanWinUe here, one hours pay every day Youll be surprised and gratified when you see how fast it mount up Member Federal 15 Igur  LOW COST AUTO LOAN once Corporation All Depostts  Bey M Dutfy, M D Ptnekaey u Michigan Daily 1100 A M to 200 P, M Except Wednesdays Men, Tuiw FrL Oatw 7 to 8 p m Dentist Inured up to 10400 for cbJNoriliMlchlaan ATO Depositor Resides  Evenings by Appomoncnts I Office 935 Ev Howell  814 i Micjilaaa HERB SNEED THE RRST NATIONAL BAN Howell Mich SPOT CASH  1 Phone 183 207 E Grand River, i Howell  Michigan,  Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage City, Lake and Farm Property s A Speciality  List Your Property With Me f LEE LAVEY   I General Insurance rOR DEAD or DISABUD STOCt phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich HORSES 500 Each COWS 500 Each HOGS 150 pervCwt CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL 4 5 0   AUG TIOKEER I Farm Sales A Speciality BERT WYIiE Phone Ptaelmey78F2 REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs On AL Makes Phone Pinckney 1543 Popular DuoTherm Royal Circulator now beui hwwn by local ueulsri S TOP TRACKING coal and sahea 1 through yqjir living room, playing nursemaid to a messy, oldfashioned 9tovs4 Get a handjorat atw Duo Therm Fuel Oil Heeler thsl will  iook like a raiitwsjldtttra is fOr living rgoni andpft you Wfr Among the exclusive features of thees thrifty heaters is the fa mouaDsoThenn Dual Chamher Burner mat gets mors, h,   ua every drop oi oil 0 Patented POWE Air Blower ftodMff ejefear luoTherm ftaturffUdTstribu heat even ly warms floors bud  orrrfc DUOTHEMFUIIBIV HEATiRt NOW Af aavea up to 1X on fuel bills  And theft are 20 other fea tures test mean mort comfortmere economywhen you heat your home with a DuoTherm See the handsome new Duo Tdeni Royal Circulator rum  Fr oiit how staple and easy it HARDWARE  Tilrenseo for DARLING  COMPANY DR C I TOWNER Dentist C K VamWINKLE VanWmKLE  VanWBfiOE Attorneys at Law First State and Savinas Bank Howell  Michigan MARTIN h LA VAN Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mteh Phone 157F11 RepaWnq MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and HeatingState 8717 Lakeside Drive License Rush Lake P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63, Pfiackney, Mick FRED C RHGKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av Howell u Mtehigan Phone 358 Residence 815 LLOYDKENDEE LiveiBtock Hauling Weekly Trips Made To Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14 Pmckney, Mich CARL JONES Concrete Products, GraviL Saad Top Soil, Road GraveL Fill Dirt Road Building Blocks Lata, Piece or Contract 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter 7628 Toma Rd ptnekney, Nfich Phone Deader 3461 Phone Dexter 3116 CONSERVanON NOTES Hunteis may find few deer on oaic ridges this year as the acorn a op was a iailureHunters may isre to work harder thi year to flush game  as there i plenty of protective t cover HW WYLIE NOTARY INSURANCE and BONDS PBONE 186  PINCENEY Oasiiiied Adv JOHN E MCCLELLAND STEWING INSURANCE CO Special Representative Telephone 469 Howell 1169 Plnckney Rd, HowelL Mick FOR RENTiFirst floor aixxrtment wih water and bath room TOR SALE OR HWT1 SZ 1 Vearl edl es  ALE 130 Bass White e Phone Dexter 5202 i Myrafe Hughes, Phone 157F1I SSnJSF y Last yecs learl Accordicm, never used l17J OrRushLake 370,000 cotton tails were bagged and 495,000 snowshoe hares Top rabbit counties last YearjFOR RENTModem five Deed or Alive FARM ANIMALS ifcLECTED PROMPTLY HORSiB 50 Each COWS 500 Eac HOGS 150 per CwtWF BUY HtDEb mnO CALF RKiNfc r  IhnedilTma aOoSolications haye 1275 r ph Ronnie Nash was home fromI received to hunt deer in thePeclWANTED Girl tocare for two Midtiiqcm State over J19 week ia,ason in western MichiganJschool children and help with 1 and ni more wdl be considered housework Very nice congenial Commerical fish hau s inreat home with 0Wn  md  Laices waters total 12,165,000 Uw wagres Write MrsMary Shoapes For the first 8 months of 1950 5399 Spokane Ave Detroit 4 compared to 12,837000 in theJ   HSJW  11   WANTEDMan for driving truck  lanel Swme inside work Write to roomP O Box 186,Howell, Mich , etaR ihe oomijy Jilvwr  ii caUs1 5U v fcanily ot ,  Murray  vr Al JU75 lay qupt   Vnl Mrs I sarni period in 1949 Clubs led 3 ene 01 xing and 081,000 being taken, trout were es and forr 4v of Walled  second with 570,000 lbs and Central Dead Sto11 Co Lake alo Robert Carr of Mich  whitefish 3rd with 527,000 lbs who wat here to attend the La  The state corrvation budget RosaFcylo wedding, dinner and Inext year is 13,977,000 with 4 i reception Pincknev9s 015,000 for parks operation The largest bear ever shot by MTchiganTiormerT 1 tOR SALEBectric Refrigerator,5 J10  WANTEDnonmioiopec 10 live West Main St, Plnckney in home Mrs, S H CanLOSTA Redbon hound color white, mala lost last week Tues day between Howell and PinckWill pay reward Kelly Barker 3200 VanBorn Rd, Wayne, Mich , , Refrigerator and electric stove, both in good Oscar Beck, 1631 East M 38 Phone 45F4 guage Repeater Shot Gun 1500, also Deer Rifle with 3 boxes of shells 4500 Lucius Doyle, phone 42 FOR SALE 2 lotsl6Xl32 eachlFOR SALE4 MUking Cows on Howell, St Plnckney Inquire  ranK Pcirce, 10960 Stinchfleld a 596 Mower Road or phone Road Pinckney, near Silver Lk a bow and arrow was kiUed Py100 Pinckney FOfi SALE1937 j gednu d ni1 u wluZru ia,tM , Hionin, not water, j George VanSgiver dressed out 500 lbs He usedcJ bathroom, 1, privfligeM  J     v J ,t rTi7 ,  FOK SALE1937 Dodge seda Dean Loveless ox 11 twiUage at Big Silver and 1938 Olds sedan75 each Newberry last week jLoke rent by montfchot water, George VanSgiver 1122 Mow near  70 lb bow at 40 ft In 9 years of  I bow and arrow hunting he has  shot  bear and 9 deer QUALITY McPHERSON State BANT Mower SiT, wS2ges , jRoad Pinckney, MicV  UiU 2 6 19 W,Ypsilanti after 3       Pm, WANTEDCustom Corn Cutting Established 186 TwrrrH iaiRR SALE H001 1Q0 ze The Umstead Farm mcorDorated iWiS15 very good condition SAVINGS BEGIN A CHAIN Call at 8834 HamesRdTor phone REACTION 19F3 Pinckney , Our national wealth is f F6R SALE Hound bak Kitchen  urred by the aggregate 01 tne Range turns coalor wood, in I homes ,buildangs, their contents qo condiiio OT wooa and the personal property oil all individuals  In America GB in no other Mw Norman VanBIaricum y Stuart S, Pinckney FOR SALE First and second cut ting of alfalfa hay baled Lake Road Phone 13F13 Baby Sitter Dependable, 35c an hour Claire Campbell Phone 131F3 Lynn HendeW Phone3SF12 i  Mbhaqe  each 2S88J  TSSsitsL  Louis Kourt phone 69F3 FOR SALErQuaker Oil Stove and pipe, small size, for two or three ATTENTION Saws filed Retoomsd Lawn Mowers Sharpened All Work Done By Machine end Guaranteed A MandeR 11524 River Lane Drive KLand Lake, Mlchkra eats Fruit Groeeties Vegetables uai naa iue viwKz  MraH rrZrAmv OAK ri jn FOR RENT Modern apartment  ,airina a crir share of the JftQSpbe11 24S Uaadilla,   worlds goods Mass predawn loneJ68F2 has brought die cost of autornpj pQR EALEDuotherm oil heater of ace,, Fish  I mobiles, refrigerators, washing in Q0Q condition, machines and many other luxifo uries within the reach of the av  1 erage working man The savings of millions nav I gone to work to finance the mass 4 producion processes   A Savings Account begun now is the first step in this chain re action of increasing prosperity over Roy Clarks store Phone 124F3 Pinckney for America  Market Prices Courteous Service McPHERSON Stale Howell Mich 1 All deposits up to 10,000 inI sured by our membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Coriporatlon   w v ,   if, pmexmrt roasr FOOD STOBI A A i A A A Phil Baney Kratzmiller  Livingston County Representative A Phone 25866 Ann Arbor Coect 1JJrt  WANTCD POOLTK Wiii pay 1440 Darwui ftrtM maker price C H Uapn Phooe 62FL HEAR GOVJ4ENNEN WILLIAMS1 CALL SQUARE DANCES AT HOWELL ARMORY Admission FREE Oder and Donuts 4o all Wi 1 rWednesday October 18, MichArmy qam which came looa S Parted over the television and last but h  the d ire   p0stoffice Sourn carried not least the indifferenceso d    ,ort of van  Clerk, iar shown by the people toward dam be gtopped  ihB fc ure MHea AI y, the election Harry Kelly ,   that the penalty of this law   STcSEr rtrtfi jl te hMd on a locai 25 Years Ago  were presen   rniTNTY TSALTH UNIT MANLEY BENNETT The property at Main St and ,, r ILonCountY Health Manley Bennett,  90, former Dexter Rds has been sold b The toxa Sfoct 10 Hamburq stock buyer, died at Dr C LSigler and ja Co vL of Pmckney ch nome of Charles Bennett in lo C AVVeddiqe who owns the dX tt2 teocSSSS repor KJ Friday His wife died jim Henry farm The house ia 175 in treasury there last Auqust He was o lare brick 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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>vl Vf  r  n v  ,i5 citch volume 67  Tb Fttcfeoey Dispatch Wednesday  n r Michigan Mirror A footbau loja ip page  if and a irosty tana alls the air Owing to the large number oi Michigan residents are reunna i burners and poor hunting condied now is the tine to get those tions the grouse bag in the up Christmas packages off to those i  peninsual the first week was serving overseas in the armed  uaht frooes The earn conditions exist  20,000 applications have been as in World War II with hun  received for in special dee j dreds of Mich, men being call hunting season 21,800 permits ed into the service eacu month jwiil 6 issued to reduce orchard A tO rating is being imposed and crop damage , Cfictober 11, 1350 No, 50 Conservation loffi DEMOCRACY  fay Mai Notes of the Game Current Comment HAD RD FOR IT Wttf H NOAH WesSTCft, NS z PUBLISHED THE FIRST  AVifciWOAN DICTfONAa Wf OAVE POWER AND AUTHORITY TO A COMMON LANVAT IN A COUNTS WHOS PEOPLE CAME FROM AMN V tAMOS on Michigan industry Military contracts are given the riqht of way in all industrial plants War production is expensive A man with a 40 income must pay 5 as against 410 before the in crease This is expected to cut spendina in the lowor brackets Stating pay scales for state employees are 20 percent lowt than those of city and county employees Gov William has asked a boost in civil service  rates The post convention lull is taking place in politics rail plantings o 4,500,000 seed lings have started 9 classes of pine seedlings are included Hunters are urged to be careful with ciqarettte asnd camp lues during the hunting secujon Canadian geese are beginning to move into southwestern Michigan They are already in Swan Creek area The Ladies Garden Cub at Ros common took a deer census and counted 63 deer to a square  mile Sale of fishing licenses which started slow are now ahead of The Fighting Republicans Inc a8t  7,3085 compaied tc are attempting to rejuvenate the to J29555 last yea STn  party A meeting is planned un J 8tte lenses numbered 117,447 der uevoaks at Jackson Vera 7,stae parkf ha , cls  Brown who lost the cwbernatoia ed for xae wmter Most oi he nomination to Kim Sigler m 1946 and Kit Clardy who was licked by Bill Blackney in the recent until open  i the water others will remain zero weather when has to be shut off primaries are creatois of the or  hunters are asked to ganization ,   the le or wm of, eh Most poliUcal candidates are bird 01 f the  of PJf dodging the colored oieo amend veorsjiatch may be compiledmenl The cities are strong for it tamoed envelopes may be so with the rural districts opposed CUJe boF  dealers  I Action on the state unemploy  sportsmen s fjubs , meht law compensation has, been postponed until after elec GOVERNOR WILLIAMS TO , AT HOWELL, OCTOBER 21 f LOSE THIKD STRAIGHT GAME The war flurry has caused the SmJrwf vtiA Cu fetral,Qht j w come to iiie and prices to lnme last rnday when they lost i iumu La mlmr T WASk MaS,rShdl0aTt0Sn t ton Jttil prwrlouriy losioq ljiaiic dealer arVUSa SkZ XTSl   P was Paper drives will be started by the second half Manchester unleased a forward passing attack which Pinckney could not stop They scored 5 touchdowns and made 3 extra points Once  aacin ippVhas lumped from IScto Pmckney axled to get within24 cast kon iron M5 a sconng distance In the Brighton jtoa to 72, game Pmckney completed 7 passes At Manchester Jney did  nOt  complete any again A year aqq local iunk dealers who naui to Flint haa to rent a held there to store their junk as theie was no maikeL  Prices are up now 100 percent The trouble with the team is lack of experience There are many freshmen and sophmores in the lineup So far Coach Reader has been unable to com up with a ball carrier We dont remember Pinckney ever play, nig 3 games before withoui scoring a, single point Harold Stassen, a probable candidate for the Republican nominaiion for president in 1948, warns to go to Russia and hola a peace talk with Premier Joe Stalin He went there once right after World War II and had a grand time He thinks if given a chance he could use his persuasive powers on Stalin to brinq Friday Pinckney pfcrys hex 3rd I peace to the troubled world W V   x 1 JS,,U  n J 1 t  straight game awav from home when they play St Marys at Adrian Pinckney with a gooa team last year just managed to doubt it President Truman had a similar idea in 1946 only he was going to send the secretary of state to Russia However such nose them out Nothing is knowii  a storm of criticism broke out Governor G lvjfensn Wilhams will be present Saturday night, 1 October 21 a a dance at th J How all Armory He will call for  sguaie dancesCider and dpritits  His LEXICON WAS A SOL CC OP EDUCATION AND A FORCE FOR, NAT, NA UNITY NO,W WESSTERS WOfcKANl T AT OF OTHER, SCHOLARS AND EDUCATORS NSPlfcED Y AMEr CAN IDEALS  HAS SEEN POTENT IN THE FU5lON OP AtAY RSSCE5 lATO A NATION THAT LEARASS AND TEACHES ffS rSCCZCY A A COMMON TONGUE iion Also oh the telephone re giiest for a rate increase Michigan agriculture men see good profit in sheep raising The gj  Michigaa sheep population is the lowest now in 85 years Uss than 4000 handicaped  nishectTdrnsTon TsF workers in Michigan aro not out of work The number a year SERVICE INDUCTIONS ago was 15,000   jack Harrow left luesdayfor FRIENDSHIP FOOD TRAIN Cump Lewis, Wash v , t ,   , T3 1 i Pvt Paul Burroughs has been rlJ2TvL Chff sent from Fort Knox, Kentucky tf hem this year Pineknev M Mattison Ccdrd Earl White Coyle Henry A Mrosfka Ware J Matteson J Mroslka Wilts L L L R trom those who hate Communmr KAA4 ism and are opposed to any com Mancnestei f pr0mies whatsoever with it that Downing Gehrinaer Snyder ne gave it up We are afraid that Stassens trip to Russia would r vx 4 , have no more results than that C Hopstead j o Henry Fords peace ship, the  0  Oscar II to Europe in World Waj R T LjndwehriT days lUJMwsfy 8 St Marys CathoKic Church Pinckney Michigan R E Lentz Q B Aiken L h Dresch  Judge Simpson of Jackson has R H Rhees  granted new trials te some 01  F B Kensler itnose convicted in the one man  1, Dnjsch 2 Extra pointsDown KLZ  tew vem m iSa 1 vffif198, lT  testily aqainsi tnemiftisseem Idn I MichaTHarck irhas been tJtl f  FSESTlK Paso, Livmgston  , irt rannri n rrtrt Lewis  New Huason here rnday, mak c, wir,ua He ville is chaiman and the minis ters and laymen of the county are assisting him The churches  pnts, J     are supnoring orphanages and , k mon  iamilv of Hilana PUP enrolled m u homes for the aged in Europe Lake  b therj Ecirl, who wa room M Nash, Rady, VanSiambrook Manhaster Merriman Briter schwisher, VanEttonJisk, Lamb tjhiecl Trolz Rerferee Qsbon UjnpireJ Goodrich Head Lm manC B Goodrich FOOT BALL SCORES In the LandO Lakes League Col Ross Wilson oi Ft Hsu je inclm staT ihev play Ql Winter 800  1000 Icrrrison spent the week end Brighton rnday Novenna Devotions    MLSS Jessis Green now nas 50 Friday evening  730 p n     er primary Ccniossions ,,  , , , ,LUJl Xlia W1W1444J v,  , xf ,  Friday after Novenna Devotions  and Asia Refugees and students j draitd j besn sent to Fort i Mi and Mrs Aaam Brown en Saturday 730 to 900 P, M Brighton, Dexter Hartand and will also receive food from our,Knox Kentucky terlained 50 children grand Sunday before 8CQMass  Manchester are all tied for first land The food needs total1    cmldren and great grandchild place with a victory eachSouth 11,897 tons or the equivalent of SENIOR MAGAZINE DRIVE jron at a family reunion Satur Corregauonai Commuiuiy LyOn has lost two and Pinckney 595 cars day Unurch one m league competition In Pinckney RevAlbert Schmitt The Senior Class of 1951 wish  M Roche and Paul Miller  Rev Donald D brady Pastor  The scores last week were will collect the food from the Mo thank tne public for making 1 won the award for sellinq the Thur Sept 21 Hour 01 Sharing Dexter 25, South Lyon 0 North u ln n Catholic families and Revn their magazine drive a success most insurance the past year at parsonagwTnexri how Uhrisi ville 32, Brighton 13 Ypsilanti  a 101 weeK, cnargea iy gler claimed Hemans got as much as 6U0 a month while fie was witness as well aa wnisKey and women This was never proven Sialer testified all Hemans qot was a promise u immuniiy lhe men convicted are finance company oingials trom outside the state and are out on bondAs Hemans refuses to testily This probably means dismissal of the cases In he sudden death of George Beachey and Brady from theTotial sales were 111450 From 10the Mich Life Prostestcmt families Unadilla is this amount the class made a pro Bom to Mr and Mrs Glenn is wesen m numan Neea j 54, Belleville 0 Howell 25Eaton   ist alftaSiJJn2 rl ,,,0 Ladies Aid meet Rapids 6 Milan 46, Lincoln SiW in charqe of Rev Woolcock oi fit of 41140 Virginia Shirley , VanBeuran Florence Byers of J with M George nouscn at 11450 Flat Rock 7,Roosevelt 6 Chelsea t0 m lp Ianks  J111 Gregory, McKay of Unadilla, was high salesman with S10700 Detroit Oct 6, a 10 lb son  DexiorPmckney Kd 19 Sahne 0 Ann Arbor 21, LaniZenb He was raiSed on a and Nixon of PlainUeld Rev and Marlene Scnneider second          Hancock will cover iosco and with 10300 Marion I You may expect to receive Paul Hcffman, administrator of your magazine in from 6 to 8 iy damaged A weeksif you dono please notify second Cars driven byVi jTTeason buukVw Vihalmg at parson, SextonlMorenT 3TSumerfid iln 1 townsniKp 11 and G Culver collided at Lake age topic Peace inrough Faith 0 Leslie 20, Haslett 14 Dans  d 5  v01 teuJ land Friday Both cars were badiand Works ,tM  M Ma8n 7 W M chch 0 our overseas program says large number there are si ill in, 1jle class dire personal want Only by When we are on the senior personal gifts of the American p next summer we will be i with Blanch Martin people can they Pe saved from thinking of you as the magazine  buuday, UcL 14 Church Sei Stephen LXofee and daughter, vice, beimon Jonahs Aager ana Mrs Ethel ammons of Port Arj Gods Compassion    Theme tbur, JTexas, spent the week end 1130 Sunday School iUsing tiie Bible Dexter Brighton ou as the magazine Mark Allisoi brought in a po1 700 liqiim ficship meeting Hartiand  starvation drive is one of the things that , tao vine last weekk over 6 ft at Mark Nash home Topic, Manchester 1 1 1 1 DEER HUNTERS Most of the bow and arrow j hunters came back last week without deer Dan Howlett got  one near Curran and John j   make it possible The Senior Class long Ougnt 1 to Suck to my Friend Pinckney ,0 j Lyman Battle was given a sorWhen He is Wrona   South Lyon 0 prise by his schoolmates Friday 1 Wednesday 400 Junior Choir Local Noted lon his Uth brithdoyA finf tim J Practise 730, Senior Choir Prac i CURRENT COMMENT CONT McGuire one at MioThe others, saw them but could not get any passenger Packard coupe of his Winston Baughn and Jack Rea brother, Delivery will be in   December He and his brother expect to take a trip to Arizona 1 California and Washingon state this winter jwas had by all 0 ,   ,    i Mrs Fred Lake, Mrs Reg Sylvesir Lams bought a newjSchaeier and j Roaer Carr son joined them ot Douglas Lake for the week end  itice Boy Scout meeting  church THE CASE OF THE FROZEN FOOT  Murder never fazed him jails  Cars driven by John Burg and couldnt hold himRead the susMrs Louis Clark collided Mon are attending the Grand Chapter O E S at Lanisng this week Mr and Mrs Norman Reason and Mr and Mrs W C Miller have gone north to hunt MARRIAGE LICENSES Land O Lakes League ney At Kev Coyiejjtiwi w yVir D picnic fiere he was the speakWon Lost Pctr He WQS just  ir law school and was a condition for prosecutor in Wasnte i date for the Democrat nomina naw that year but did not get it There is a story connected with  this The Republican candidate was Carl Storms whose platform was a fair and impartial enforce iment of the laws The liquor 0 0 0 0 1 1 1000 1000 1000 1000 JW0  1000 at the i We are only beginning to di    gest the results of the 1950 cen em T , L 1UZ J,Tnr 2 Isus It shows there in still a laws had been fJ trend to densely populated areas nd the J TJK and a decrease in rural popula Pfj08 JJJn ions North Dakota Nebraska, I 00 w Y cVLl Mississippi and Oklaohma show 1 thow aayBurke was coewa ed decreases California had the too young and wv brusto Young Peoples Meeting 730 f with Arizona, Nevada and Flof prowcttr jioxniDatad uise  pencepacked story, The Cosday at the intersection of TamaHarris, 24, Howell jerry Robert,    , ,,  of the Frozen Foot, in tife i and Patterson Lake Rds Both23, Howell Carol Billedy 21Assisant Paul Chaffee CA1VARY MSNNQNIE RL  Ezra Beachy Pastor Mrvnhg Worship 1006 Sunday School      1100 Jljr11 u  nqldandioka DunV a former Childrens Hour  1145  ws  increase 516 yrcenas0 a StowB with Arizona, Nevada and Floi Pr08ctti0ro fTTll ,mmmm Ida following The population of beat hinv But the latter j Walter Esch Ae Dation ha doubled since ei ohfhculUes Msc Walter EscH m ,     iatlor  violators but Clln Mood, kHjeU, Louise  1Jj, 11 T  LouiseVK  Robert,    days October 15 issue of The cars were damaged  HowellYugeneasinskirHowCottage Fewship Service MoineTlewHamplhiL American Weekly, great magaz p,    ,  , Mr ell, Maxine Blackburn, 29, How I Wedoesdav 800 P M PieaMadhSSfi  Allowed him and was prosecnzine of truelife storieo EXCLU  Rhoderick Emmet, son oi Mr ell JQUY Seddar, 46 Webb 17011 andddU weit tor 2 terms His record was brill with Dettot Sunday s fJ Lf BRIDAL PARTY   132 itond he rapidlycmaE Youre nussing smeduna it you , wC w re bcS is Mark Ahney 19 Pinaey,Shir Mlss Denise Ledwidge gave a  ladder of success His two main BUSS Sundays Detroit Times JCong Plummer,19,Pmckney Lucius nuptiQ1 fihoww at her homJ MARRIEM FBIDAY LOCATED ArPORTAGE LAKE  R B I  ursday nlqht for Sally Married at his home last Fn LaRosa, 20, Pmclmev femes WaRosa 22 were present Doris evening by Justice oi Peace Aril Ann Arbor mannC H of Mb MrJ MrsJames Whitley enlc idj M Iikdw, LucilU Per CVrX  Ma ho i, studylna for a decree at terknned at dnner Sunday foU 8, jxd Robert Eilbrt, 21121111582 gualities were honesty and sincerity He was the No 1 citiaen o er Wylie,Fred Wiles and Martha operettas etc ATTENTION UMGSTON  NO 76 F  A M ter of Detiit and the Robert Read family The Montgomery Ward ware hose in Ann Arbor suffered a A M Dwb to circumstances beyond I 250,000 fire Monday night, itsA P jury control the trip to Alpenaibd in 6 mons A student isjTrea cieduled for Saturday Octoberpaid to have confessed setting j SocV M to work a Third Degree has iire to i and also Mason Hal Conductress Hij Billi CI0  wortihg for the Ckwdner, W M, Monjbgmery Ward Co,Ann Arbor vear W M Carrie Griffith W P  Nekon Miller Mildred Miller Clifford, Miller guest of honor received many nico gifts BAKE SALE SATURDAYOCT 14 The Girl Scouts and Brownies will hold at bake sale at thv Martin Food Saturday, October  14, starting a 1130 a ra The Girl Scouts now have 22 w  members Leaders cere Elsie De  HazeTPouison Wolfe Amanda DeBarr Louise Eleanor Baughn j Ziegler and Dorothy Parker ten Thompson Fred Burgess farm   i7uw w wi UOHICOUL iZftiha rhridtpninrr of their w n11 X744 in Margaret Clark, the other brides Cain, both of Gregory They ,,,   mA  mmtt v University of Michigan, is lmng 3 Wil krrS SWeH Nonna Cavanauch 20 maids wero co hostesses A fine were attended by Mr and M  W cons that we ljb hi the AtLee cottage at Portage ,frDfAnnArbor Mr m51HowelL luncheon was served and the Reuben Smith who live on the little of the University oi Micfci Lake He is a tenor and gives in Wnitlev o Aim iroor, MI anai struction in voice Has taught Mr Charles Smoyer of Akron Qt E St Y2C1 OFFICERS music 15 years ana had 5 yearsIOhio, Mr mid Mrs Stanley ,,uw M I experience in concert and radio J Smoyer of Prjnceiown, N J,Mr, Pmckney Chapter No 145 and is also available for conduct ana Mrs Fred Read, Mr and I elected the ollowina officers last ing concerts, plays,chorusee and,MllB Jnn McGuire and aaugh Friday night for th ensuing SOCIAL EVENT SATURDAY One of the big events of the social season is the wedding on  Saturday October 14 of Lucius gans Phoenix Project until recently We knew it was to be a memorial oi some kind The puroose is to raise a sum of mon ev for research to make our atomic knowledge a servant inAssoc Cohd Sentinel Albera Dinkei 1 H Hooker Doyle T and Miss Sallv LaRosa twd of a dtroyer Wehave at St Marys church The wedd only touched on the w ttm ing breakfast aria reception areof atomic  JSfStkS at the new taver building, W ithat atomic knowledao  Mr and Mrs Warren Pachs of ohiiomae me workiby Jf west of the bowling alley Mr and Mr Ckwe Miller were Detroit spent the week end at cheaper motive and WjJJ in Detroit Satuidy the Earl Gallup home  devolowiit ot nxmv moiwrne I  I X ,   4 M  ip  w   r v ,,  k  Wedneedar September 20 1980 ficmefl Thai HowelL MlchloBe NEIGHBORING NOTES I According to the Stockbridga  Brief Sun, Jose Bcaauiz, T7, al WeL Thai, October it UT2 Mexican youth, topped 301 bush Tyrone Power Orson Welle  el of onions in 8 hours and 40iCecile Aubrey Jack Hawkins minutes on the Patterson Bros, j  fa onion farm, southeast of Stock THE BLACK HOSE bridae He had been doing about  Cekt br  DexterTheatre MICKUAN Afc For hot water on tap   For clean, quiet, carefree service    For automatic, completely dependable water heating To Modernf  Go Electric TDIM In EDISON HfCTftlC THIATRI Mondays t 7 pm WXYZTV, Channel 7  200 a day Patterson Bras, hav , 75 acres of onions  Born to Mr and Mr, and Mr Robert Ross Nareen Crotty of  Haslett Sept 27 a son, Stephen Roche Three Livingston county stud ents have made all A records at the University of Michigan at the close of summer They are  Norma Btecker Pinckney Paul Levin Pinckney ana Paul Kear ney, Brighton The Livingston county schools are closed this week Thursday and Friday for the teachers institute at East Lansing  Norelrf Friday Saturday, October 13 14 Two Howell boys, Richard Brogan son of Tyler Brecon and Ailn McPherson, son of Robert McPherson are playing on the football team, at Roosevelt Mili tary Academy, Aledo HL j  Friday Saturday, October 13, 14 Ben Johnson, Joanne Dru Harry Carey Jr Ward Bond Ik WAGONMASTER  le Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake  to BEWARE OF BLONDE  Color Cartoaa Smnday Show 813 p m Cool ftutday, Monday, Octobex IS, 16 Randolph Scott Bill Williams  George Gabby Hayes  THE CARIBOO TRAIL In Cinecok  DESPERADOES la oa Super Western Randolph Scott Glen Ford Claire Trlrvor Plus  and HERE COMES THE COEDS Tues, Wed Thur, October 17, 16, ii  James Stewartj Jeff Chandler Deborah Paget Arthur Huunicutt, Tue, Wed ThwOctober 17, is 19  J Abbott and CosteUo Shows 7x00 and 936  Sunday, Monday October 15, 19  Wah Disneys TREASURE ISLAND  to technicolor Great Action Picture Sunday Show 3, 5 7 9  Mom 7tl5 SUS p m Cartoon and BROKEN ARROW  Comedy JUrelty Cartoon William Whitacre, 83 an ag ComingBright Leal Kiss Tomorred resident of Oceola township, low Good Bye  died crt the countv infirmarv last I mmimmmmtmi  died at the county infirmary last week Miss Stiff has discontinued her convalescent home at How SYLVAIN liliAlES Chelft Mich Friday Saturday, October 13, 14  The Academy Award Winner ALL THE KINGS MEN  An Action Drama Starting Broderick Crawford, Joanne Dru and John Ireland Shows 700 and 912  Cartoas and  Newe ComingtThe Nevadiaru Buccaneers Girl Desert Hawk Abbott ell and most of the old people 1 MmTmMto HIS r rUo Theigni who were stayiag there includ  WttV and CwteUo to ino rorw  ing, W H Clark, former Pinckf A Good Comedy Starring ion neyite have gone toahomeat 6Tt Walkerjohn Leslie Joan Fowlerville Chelsea put On another success ful Community Fair last week Leslie, Edward Arnold, Spring Byington Cartoon and Latest Nwi AVON THEATliB They are considering buying 6Sun Mon, Tues, October 15, IB, 17 I  acres on old U7 S12 nedHrtl DEVILS DOORWAY J  StockbrAdge Michiqcy e your Edison 3SS252    STATE OF MICHIGAN Lot Number twelve 12 of 4 Th Circun Court to tn County Assessors Plat No 4 Viilage of Epwlerville, Livingston County Michigan as duly laid out, platted ana recorded in Liber Four, i  f i  of Plcrtsrt pag ihlrtyslx36V VanWinkle ct VanWinkle Attorneys lor Plaintiff Business Address HowelL Michigan 4UF JFk w n 200, 300, WE ARE GIVING AN EXTRA LARGE DISCOUNT ON ALL NEW 1950 BU1CKS  r   of Mlrhlq In Chancery unnitff HENRY S a BRUMS and KATY ftAwiv JUS wu, iUvUuii 1A Luitt tiAufii rUWiat, Qn CL iriwxiALLr Ao AiixM MAiTruM caa iuMt uutaewn brirs advisees, iuiews anu I tiiiAB OF PUnLICAIiON Suit pending ia uie Uucuit Poun for ne Couury of Livinq sion in wnuncery ui howeuucu igan, an me i4Ui aay oi bewiember lisj it appearing from the wom bin or cuiupnant uo utoa in saia cause uui m pioaia1 na uo  beta cui9 cater uigent searcn oiia iiiHUiry to asviuxa wnoaie tna uu aewiiouuis cue uie VV have enjoyed a very prosperous year, sold more Buickstnan or OAMGL or vvuww tney may x j t u siae i Jiving, ur n uy nave anyver before This is the cleanup We aie getting ready tot tne pruuiGLt reprwiwuauve or 1101 mod9St Here Is your chance to save real dough, 2 Doors, Utoui may resiUe, or wnetner The     r , ua, iniwesi, ciuim iiwu or p i 4 Doors, Hard TopsConvertabks nave been assignea to any ojiex f  person or u gr wntaum 6ucn utle uifico CiUni uen ox posAXit ngiK 0 uifid QtxenuuAu have eeu usignea touny gutei person or pertwas orwaeaier sucn tiue, mitrfebL CUMOI, iiexi or hQ 4ble rignt nas been aisposea u by win y toe said aienaantJ Ana it turtner apBeartnt tnat the pkaniitt aee not kitow and j Aoorca and iuury to aiceztfui thenamet oitboponcM wAgaxw Inrtuofi as aeticittanis wuisout nejivf itfnwri jpwn tuuaon, tnexeiare of Van Winjae 0i vanVviruie, aioineys foe mamaiis it is ordereu loot itm onove named dewiaeiits cuia tkeir uncnpwn iteus, advisees, legatees ana assiuncaune meir appearance to be enteieci ntreti Wiuun tnree manias txom me uate hereot, and that in aeauit unreal scud bill be taken  coaieeo by iiie aid defenaan ana xco end aM of them it is njrther order that the plain tiff cauee this order to be publish ea wUnin forty day in the Pinck acres on old U S12 near the Bowser plant for permanent fair grounds Albert Sekeel who lived at Por taqe Lake and operated a school bus has moved to YpsUfinti where he is boiler inspector Bill Pitkin, Brighton high school star is playing tackle on the Western State college football team Phil Krupa of Brighton shot a deer neas School Lake last week with a bow and arrow The Whitmore Lake Firemen are sponsoring a dance on Oct 21Governor GMennen Williams will call square dances  Friday Saturday, October 13 14 A Good Comedy Starrinff Robert Taylor, Louis chern yjTfjQHT IN THE SERFAS Paula Raymond James Mitcneiij la trucoior Sundoy Showt 3 5, 7, 9  H Rogers, Dale Evans Cartoon and Football Thrill   In aa Super Weitern  WtaoOwl Super WoUe, Weet Potato Wed Thur October  BEWARE OF BLONDE A Oeed Comedy  Arthur Sixnms Lake Track Champion, Hollywood HappT Family Sunday, Tueiday, October 15, 1 Penny Singleton, and Larry  Plue RENEGADES OF THE SAGE , A Drama stoning  Gregory Peck Charles Starret, Smiley Burnetto  Banning f  ninaTMotor Patrol, 12 OCLOCK HIGH A Story oi the Bomber Command Hugh Marlowe and Leslie West of  frn Toaflt of New Orleans, tne Rita Katherine and Allenchil   5  rWr Own, Rockett Ship j land iCJamingsMotor     Um the Braxos Clnderula, Seal 18dren of Mr and Mrs, Leo Hoey of Dexter were taken to Univer sity hospital last week with pol io They axe cousins of Barbara Bucy, also hospitalized with polio  Mr and Mrs JCRedd hav sold their farm on the Pinck 21 ey Dexter road, known as the  Nick Reid farm and bought a cottage on Portage Lake, east side,   XTJ Livingston Motor Sales  YOUR BUICK PSAIER HawlL Michigan Rom where I sit J Joe Mars Ought To Polish U Her Traffic Manners Heel nest ef yesterday ever at H Ceert Bovte TW FieVds, m WgfMt ewi fasteettolldiic ef ev three petteenen, wee holding fettk ebevt Us traffic trouble Women drive just as good t  de,w Tiny said, and fcst a For instancea girl in a conIV today She started a threeUeek tieup aH by herself Shes creeping down Main Streetleft hand stock ent and tftt of waving around Never tarns right or left, never stops But, of course, everyone behind her thinks shes signaling about un, 90Wtth sxly uvfs to n When I stop hr arid c 1 vi She smiles sweetly pvti explains  tbat shes drying her nail polish From rhere  nit, th,t girls typical of certaiv lolks wlo arc so wrapped up in themselves, they  never notice theyre not being fair to others Our neighbor has a right to drive in safetyjust as he has a  ritfht to enjoy a glass of ber Lets  all respect the other fellow rights QoetyUu I T Copy jhfJVJO United States Brewers Foundation By DisTpcrtch, a newspaper print j eXL published and circulating in  eqH County once in each week p zt least six successive weeks V true COPT Glenn O Yeliana esem A Haamon Circuit Court    ,  deilK Commissioner  The Eastern Star Grand Chcp Mi and Mrs Earl Grcdlup at The qbOve titled suit involves ter is in session at the civic crd tended a dinner at the Hotel week mZSimSSSAlt to gaiet titkt toIitorium Grand Rapids this m Shenatoa Detroit Friday evensMnO described laadfl loThe Hotel Pantelind is hcadmg honoring the graducuon of Nrmon Blankenshlp who lives SMTVUlagp   47 Years Ago The white Arabian horse owned by Mrs Ella Jackson died Monday It was 27 years  old Mrs Wales, a hafl sister of Bert VanBlaricum was found dead in her home in Detroit last  Monday Editor F L Andrews attended the Mich, Press conference inDe troit last week JWhitcomb Riley the poet, was on the program A JVVilhelm and wife have moved into the Teeple hosse vet  cated by Frank Boy Ian Mrs Ellen Richards, Mrs Emily Jackson and Mrs Frank Sig j ler are in Lansing attending the J Grand Chapter O E S, I Myron Davis bourght in an egg that measured 6 by 9 inches in circumference It was laid by a Plymouth Rock hen Married by Justice of Peace Will Crofoot at his home Oct 8  Miss Lottie Collier of Pinckuey to Wa r Ely of Dixboro 40 Hours Devotion are beinq held at St Marys church Assis inq Rev Comerford are Revs Connollys WjlliamstonNeedham Jackson Williams, Lansing and McCarthy, HowelL Prof C C Miller has set up baskett ball court and paraleU horizontal bars on the schooi around s Work on the  Boland electric ilne has been discontinued, h  may be resumed in the spring The tfacks are laid from Chelsea  to Dexter I The South Lyon Sugar Bestf Co are harvesting their beets Fred Durkee is cutting corn ft I J Abbott Will Stickel is working on the Nickels apple farm at Ann Arbor  Mis Cope, daughter, Fernand their household goods , arrived here last week and they are now settled in the M E pursonf age  Bernard Glenn has recovered1 from his illness and expects to letum to work in Detroit next GOOD QUALITY COAL  ALL SIZES ON HAND PROMPT DELVERY D E Hoey Sons  PHONE DEXTER 2 6 8 1 Governors Dance  AT THE ARMORY HOWELL MICHIGAN Saturday, October 21   AT 800 P M GOVERNOR Gt MENNEN WILLIAMS WILL BE THERE MUSIC BY MASONS MUSIC MAKERS of Fowler guarters A large number from their son Richard in the Radio on the Bert Hcrrris farm was MODERN AND SQUARE DANCING THE GOVERNOR WILL 7atfy oTtfvinaton anSere are attending,  Af JS  TJ ht  1 lls TEcWocBi, emd iore POT Mr, and Mr Wayne AtLee Mr aod Mr Harry Taylor of ftaicen 0 t Joe hospital, Ann J lESLfrd Or Raleigk KL iptnt the week  Swarhout ambulance, following  CALL SQUARE DANCEB ru mm feftBtr to Gri4win, Jend at fe Utimh bm 1cm auto aocigene Come cad Hov Cider and DonuU with Governor WIUICBBS  Wednesday, October 11, 1950 if   3  L  She Congress the PresXcBent f OR YOU AND THE MAlpHEXT boOR  L RUNNING AMERICA is the joint job of 150,000,000 people Its the biggest job in the world today  keeping it running for liberty and for freedom And the whole worlds watching to see whether Americans can do it IN MUCH OF THE WORLD today, the people have resigned from running their own countries Others have been quick to step infirst with promises of security9and then with whips end gunsto run things their way The evidence is on every frontpage in the world, every day FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK The reality of war has made every American think hard about the things hes willing to work and fight forand reedom leads the list But that freedom has been attacked here recentlyust as it has been attacked in other parts of the world One of the most serious threats to individual freedom has been the threat of Governmentdominated Compulsory Health Insurance, falsely presented as a new guarantee of health security1 for everybody THE PEOfUE WEIGH THE FACTS In the American manner, the people stuc ied the case for Socialized Medicineand the case against it They found that Government domination of the peoples medical affairs under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss oi incentive, damage to research, penalties for the provident, rewards for the improvident Tiiey found that no country on earth can surpass Americas leadership in medical care and progress They found that able doctors, teachers, nurses and scientiti working in laboratories where Science not Politics, is masterare blazing tjramatlc new trails to health for Americansand for the world THE GRASS ROOTS SIGNALS CONGRESS In every comraunity in the Nation, people stood up to be counted on this important issue Thousands of local womens clubs, civic groups, farm, business, religious, taxpayer, medical, educational and patriotic organ izations spoke outgiving the great United States Congress its unmistakable Grass Roots signal from home And ever watchful ever sensitive to an alert people The Congress saw mat signal, and heard the people speak out, loud and plain Thats democracy in action Thats the American way Today among the 10,000 great organizations on militant public record against Compulsory Health Insurance are General Federation of Womens Clubs American Farm Bureau Federation National Grange Veterans of Foreign YW National Conference ov Catholic Charitie American Protestan Hospital Association American Legion National Association of Small Business Men United States Chamber of Commerce National Association of Retail Grocers National Retail Dry Goodi Association American Bar Association f  Doctors of this Nation are grateful that the peopk refused to be wooed by the fantastic promises of this unAmerican excursion into State Socialism, e Doctors of America are dedicated to serve their fellow citizens at home and their comrades in uniform, wherever service to this Nation may take them, e And the thing they stand ready to fight forto sacrifice forto die foris not the alien way of life of Socialism, but the prideful security of a free and selfreliant people I THE VOLUNTARY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAYI e Throughout the Nation, tee men and women, working and planning together, are finding the American answer to every question of medical service, care and cost Hundreds of Voluntary Health Insurance Plans are in healthy competitionsponsored by doctors, insurance companies, hospitals, fraternal organizationsby industry, agriculture and labor, e Today in America70 million people are protected by Voluntary Health InsurAOft e Throughout the Nation, families are insuring themselves Against rife major costs of illnessat reasonable, budgetbasis prices Voluntary Health Insurance takes the economic shock out of illness Protect your family now e For information, ask your doctoror your insurance man An Americans greyest heritage is the right to learn the factsand to speak his miOd i 4 Mamtcmed uith4or and used with sinceritythat right will guarantee forever that   WimdymalUiyhimfamCbnetuaf PHYSICIANS OP THIS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATED IN PAYING FOR THIS SPACI  AMERICAN MIDrCAL ASSOCIATION  NATIONAL EDUCATION CAMPAIGN V ONE NORTH LA SALLI STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS V 0ytaliTftMtKrtckr, CAIN6S POg RESEAPCH CMCTIK  TORReSPAlEPA,  WBWmPNfii WHO WAS RAit IM CERMANYDURINCT86 WAf  ATTEMPTS TO DRAG TR KNAUCK CHILDREN TQSAFrrv WHgNEVgg A PLANE APPEAR  0 O lOSANCl i Hard Core9 ofPjugees Begins to Soften sV VSlEPEySWMS L IN OLD SAXON CHURCHES THlRE MOBCPOCS PER t ARE STILLTfrBE FOUND THE IftOft ITATHANAV I R IMCS AW HOOKSUSEP 10 CHAffA THER CITY IN THE OS J DOGS TO PEWS DURING SERVICES J  250 Oaitu Dog Beasorc Ctnttr, W T C Among the refafees living in camps operated in Europe by the International Refugee Organization IRO, a United Nations Specialized Agency, are some 25,000 old and sick persons, the hard core which has the greatest difficulty finding new hones In recent months, however, hones have been provided for some of them In the left ha  photo, an aged refugee, ome of 980  offered homes oy a Roman Catholic order in France, talks to a French priest abont the new life ahead At the right, a blind refugee left discusses the prospect of a new life in Norway, ewhere 100 sightless persons and an equal number of their families have been accepted With him w a camp official of the International Refugee Organization center and a Norwegian representative  i  rj t Wellfed soil prpdtues bumper I wheat yield give as good or better crop resrflts as seedbed preparation that includes double discing and spiketooth harrowing Conservation of soil and water are vital, he said On rolling cropland this may require one or a combination of practices such as cover crops, sod waterways, contour tillage, strip cropping, diversions or terraces Where wind erosion is a problem, field strip cropping and windbreaks may be necessary He recommended further that crop residues be returned to the soil either as surface mulch or by plowingunder Manure should be carefully stored to reduce leaching and ieomposition losses Medium applications of manure to fields at irelutnt intervals, he said, are prefer fcble to heavy application leas frequently pOMMERCIAL fertilizer Is an ex cellent buy and should be applied liberally to resi onsive crops to beat the squeeze of high fixed costs and lower farm rrices, according tc Ed Longnecker, Michigan State College soil specialist Longnecker pointed out that in the present period of declining farm prices increased crop producing efficiency is vital if reasonable farm  profits are to be untamed This can be accomplished he said, only if soil productivity is maintained or increased economically He recommended several steps tc good soil management First, he advised eliminating crops from lane i where such crops grov porlv lit advised, too, that a soil test be madt of each field at least once during th crop rotation The results of thesi tests can be considered in plannin the fertilizer program Fertilizer should be applied to responsive feed crops such as oats,  barley t wheat and alfalia and to corn I when grown on well suited land also  1 to responsive cash crops, particu larly potatoes, sugar beets and I wheat As cash crop prices decline such acreage should be reduced and the acreage of productive sod crops increased, he said Longnecker recommended adding fertilizer to permanent pastures tc increase production This is particularly Important on poorly drained mineral soils and muck soils He also suggested eliminating excess tillage that adds expense and increases crop production costs per acre Michigan tests have shown thai plowing, leveling and packing wiU Uncle Sara Says Farming today requires great skill on the part of the farmer Not only muit, he knew soils, fertilisers, and seeds, but be must be an expert mechanic to op crate all types of farm machinery In other words, a farmer works hard for his money and In a highly speculative business Be should make that money work for himIn a nonspeculative and safe investment TJ S Savings Bonds, guaranteed by our government, is a crop that NEVER fails, Its always ready when needed Savings Bonds are a good place for this years crop money They grow, rain or shine See your banker er postmaster on the next trip tO tOWn V 5 Tffcuty Department Many of yea are sleeping soundly these flights, secure in the knowledge that your home is paid for iat theres an education fund ready U draw upon far that sou or daughter ready toe con lege, ft doesnt take a financial wutard to figure out that the regular purchase f V  Savings Bonds la a safe, pre able and sure way of saving, one of the best ever Invented Tsday is the time to join tor Payroll Savtbgs Plan at your efiee or the BondAMonth Plan a vow hank That spells fltiancta security V 8 YMiy Ltptrtmr laoependeoce is me wale tats country waa built And thrift Is the coruocatsae upon which A laana are bufldhag future inaaeial peudenee That cornerstone pro the stages for the U S Savings Bonds Chmtfulga, May lSJuly 4, wfcfteb Is  lavs Far Tour Independence Every  on has sosaothtng to save for, whether tt bo for a heme, for rellramsnt, to eda ekudrea, er for a glorious vatrtp WTO the determmatloa to fave  1ft for lftW you win be weft i tave  nm for isw1  en the way to atone youwttw   A  w  rMNXMf HWHI kJmijmi   HI  ii urn jy i  I1  ifcSWtJJfc lJr ipW   n1   X       r i tv fHE WNCKHEY PlSFATfflWecmettkty, October 11, ItSO REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR GENERAL ELECTION  T uesday, Nov 7,1950 1 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF CITY QF 1 HOWELL, COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF MICHIGAN  Isutice fa hereby given ihil in toniuiruity ith the Michi ga Election Law, 1, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, except Sunday and  legal holiday the day of any regular Of hpeiial election or primary election, receive for registration the name of any legal roter in said Tovrnahiii City or Village not ahead registered who may APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for feuih registrut on Provided,, however, that 1 can receive so name for registration during the time Intervening between the Twen tieth da before any regular, special or official primary election and the day of such election 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 WILL BE AT MY HOME AT 208 MILL ST PINCKNEY EVERY DAK 2 to 8 p XXL and ALL DAY ON  Wed, Oct 18,1950 Last Day  The Twentieth day preceding Mid Election As provided by Sc 8, Chapter i Part II, P A 806, 1029 an Sec 1, Chapter  Part II, P A 193, Act 81, P A 1941, ftttl Act 291 P A 1915 From 8 oclock a m until 8 oclock p in on said day for the purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTERiNi such of the Qualified electors, in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or VllLAUW as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the precinct at the time of registration, and entitled ander the con stitution, if remaining such resident,, to vote at the next election, shall be nteied in the registration book ELECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL APPLICATOR PROCEDURE SKi lb Any elector who is unable to make person pplication for registration because of physical disability or sence rron the Township, City or Village in which his legal resident i aM riay be registered pmoi to the close of registration hire nj fiction or primurj Meetion by aecuring from th C  Ki i unship, City or Village hi which ia located hi I, icstdencp, duplicate registration card and executing in duplicate the registration affidavit before a notary pubiir r other of fleet legally authorized to administer oaths and re turning such registration caids  the Clerk of the Township, City or Village before the close cf office hours on the last day of registration prior to any flection or priitary election The no tary public or other officer udmirrtering the oath shall sign hie itpme on tb line fro the signature at thts registration officer and designate ixa, title   MURRAY KENNEDY, Twp Clerk I   l  co Aul Victim of Korean Conflict  71or ui my voug niectvi and nejiv s wU e li school bis fall than ever  fr One of vhj bxrtaiii lesson t y villi hsvru n th A,cri is a free kouutvy with lAbi rty ioi at, TIKV will il learn tiat ihiv arc to forms o ibrty  polKica tod Mijjciiii  uwd iiw oic uf tin bri H    prcserviig tiieiis it to pure it ti S isavillus Stamps Uuougb llwii iiol Savings prograin lurenks ir urn realizing thft the early ie of ttae nalit of thrift will brna tin ideV of success iw lal years  gtufametil ftois plan  Gives Top Yds ai low Production Cost f0JrMKi ,, MOA f,point iKujiiu  huiart ihi oils ruejs  wjt n muJucu rop yjell Vsr acii  iuv fdiCiion rvvts w iiiOnori h U T Colcinan Misiur University xt nJon ills spccJM ii i i ,, ,id jitui oi pi rri itM in iuiiiU fc ai NI the ftti yu re gr iVvi1 C I rllO1 p,,, vv ,tii ijt Imtriit 2 Biive oui tnii tester  ktrvtap whcthfei tlc plani to ,i upy iy iii tihi tavinM  Iop, ifKl a balitioc ritoii the    , 1 pto7 cl fa ci ii LCiiit  at crops cbs nsr the plant food This meaus a turncvcr of organic raat fou can idd oigfnir natter, anc ove soil tilth, d iridi anc ,,4li by pi11 vpii icvliized tlcenlOr lei Mies   4 Kip vacor, pir nutr,,,,,s and topoil  one by conservation methods Where, needed, ther may inAudr terracing and contouring to reduce runoff and erosion ioses 5 Follow a weUbakuiced crop pine system Deeprooted Irgumes for pAstute and rcn, tLine crop P1 o i ud regiiuUv wit Lrivdb LjUtSlOuk iJ a  Vist P, pvonoiy twdlf patiU 1, pi  op  iU1 v a foph  rciiip Tuhi       , i hil BEER AMfftfCAS ifff AtODWAHON i In Michigan, farming is a Number 1 activity especially during this time of the year And to ease that tired feeling after a herd day in the fields The American Way is to enjoy a glass of cold, refreshing, Michigan brewed beer For beer is fce kind of beverage Americans like, tt belongs TTtO pleasant living, tc good fellowship, to sensible moderation And our right to enjoy it, this too, belongs    to our own American y tf7  v j  fff heritage of persona i freedom, meet Zoefonffb  vnjvu    an B rewers Association 71718 Francis Palms Cuifdlrig  Detroit h Michigan t i Si Havinci sold our Farm we will sell at public auction the follow inq pergonal propertylocated our and one half mibs North of Dexter or one half mile North of North Territorial Road or five miles Scuh of Pincknev at 7581 Portage Lake Road on ms vho h p is pasi,ujiti 1, ahiu jK prt u,i OJ the Htunk  auer  rutuiKii to  fi This i tri  o th f UP  u  arv crops Lig ihKk tcT ,,, ool  c p A ,01 loit ni 0  J  i  C  w K i  s   i  pi  11 pi  fll ,lll ,1 h v1  ft viJ oV   ,  Starting at Twelve Thirty Sharp  While the armed forces acting on behalf of the tJoited Nations in Korea continue their efforts to reestablish peace, UN  JJS meures t reUeve the suffering of millions of civilian left homeless as a result of the conflict Here, Dr Kamil Jlftwpw Turkey to the VX Commission on Korea left visits a mugee enter at Pusan, accompanied by Dr M Lee right, weanJnt preter of the Commission and a policeman of the Republic of Korea B2er lfi ProGoui oay avd iiuij ,     f i cutlniji aah v oriif      iiiosting pudilj ui 111 v CLSoil J nipt oviuricnt l m rL oj poir,jt Pur is the wbetyv    c jf IUKI protfhj feed Ktei , i  Uuv and HJV fioMn t high prjuuo uwi levels dfpciicis rn liinirn whv aeedatl, the use of rmxrd cJ and returning uirniufe RP crop r dues tc the soil 1 iliHle Sum  Swedish HelMfor VN in Korea 4  3 cviWt FURNITURE PIANO, Like rcw THREE PIECE OVERSTUFFED UVING ROOM SET Ii LAftE KUG3 cne 12X15 wiUi pod ii OIL BURNERS, Like New COMPLETE DULniG iiOOM SET x ixcsilent condition, iwo Oau ROCKING CHAIRS 12X12 CONGOLEUM RUG Two Full BEDROOM SETS with ANTIQUE DRESSERS  DESKSedsa rugs of all size in fine shape Tt i Odd BEDS, also Odd DRESSERS Two ANTIQUE BED STEADS One BOOKCASE ANTIQUE KITCHEN CUPBOARD with GLASS TOP Small KITCHIN STOVE in tin shapo ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE IRONING BOARD CLOTHESBARS,LAUNDEc7 TUDS BBOILER, CROCKS KITCHEN STOOL Four Odd ROCXERSJLATIRON3 Two PORCH CHAIRS KETTLES Several SMALL CHAIRS Thrae AIsfTIQJE KEROSENE LAMPS hree SMALL LAMP TABLES One ANTIQUE HAND CARVED TABLE GRAIN 150 Bushels of OATS Tor alter  fcS to the United Nations forces at Idlewild Airport in NewJ After ceremonies at the air i U Fort Dlx, New Jersey, ace made for  H mmH hy 17 Morr bn 0 millioM workcis will uiilte In the 6tb obprmce at LUo I ray, Sept 4 Tov, more thai vrr before, tbe wortainiinian realizes tht opportuitiUes which have beeu opened to hit One of tbrse if future financial se  tbroob th U S Savims  B  IayroH Savinis prosratn MiUons of his coworkfTii nr ve fourd tliat ih refuiai Automatic payday Invest rrvrni lii Savings RnoS proides not mly a cun9Q afaitist emerKCin ic but K an assnrance of security wbru be Is oa to retire Enroll for the Pavjnft Shviaji PUM wmfyifirera ERWIN CLARK, AucHioneer Phone 3 9 3 1 DEXTER MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS One FORTY FOOT EXTENSION LADDER CORN SELLER PLATFORM SCALES BAG WHEELER BAG HOLDER 15 Gallon of LACQUER PAINT Red and Blue 150 ZALL TOY CARTS BIRD HOUSES Quantity of ALUMINUM TUBING and other Parts for WoodenToys All Brand New On TANK HEATER On PORTABLE KEROSENE BURNER  Old Fashioned ANTIQUE CUTT ERV Like New One STOCK WATERING TANK Six FUEL OIL DRUMS One LAWN MOWER Old FashioneU FENCE STRETCH ER HAND CULTIVATOR FORKS, SHOVELS, HOES and AXES,Many Small HAND TOOLS Various Sizes of WELL PIPE 41 MERCURY SEAT CUSHION Like New Old Fashioned ICE BOX HAND SAWS Three 84 pieces of SHEET METAL 100 FT of ONE INCH STEEL PIPE  Quantity of ALUMINUM TUBING Unfinished PLAY STANDS and BENCHES FOR CHILDREN 100 Ft of BARN ROPE SET of HAY SLINGS UIIIJI SET MODEL A WIRE WHEELS Many other articles too numer ous to mention TERMS OF SALE CASH  Toy of Sale Before Removed   J C Rid,  yz CABL MJUJI Ctafc LJtit ft  18FS T  THE  WNCBPMEV DlSPATCy Wednesday, Octobe The Peoples tore The Ptackney Dispute Entered as 2nd class act of March 3 1877 matter at Postomco 114 SoHowell SL PindtoejJIich fiubaalpttai Price LSQ c Tx Pen th Pike Mr and Mrs Ted DeBarr children of Gladwin spent week end at theAobert home Groceries, Dsygoocls Caiiiafd Soods, Shoes nts Fufglshiags netssse Linger  Mr and Mis Ray Burnb ana Mr and Mrs Don Burns spentt Sunday at the D Conklin homo in Pontiac Herb Hackney Dexter hard ware man has bouqhtMiie huik Reid farm on the Dexir idj  Reid has bouqht the iuu B , cottaqe at Portaqe Lakw , I Mrs Wm Mercer with Mrs j  Helen McGreqor oi Bnqhton weerj in Lansinq Monday i j Lewis Hartiord of Rockford, 111 was the week end quest of Arnold Berquest ADout SO persons attended  farewell party qiven bauxa night at the Greqory town hah for Donald Burns Dancinq was enjoyea ana a luncneon served Joe Burns has taken over his brother,Dons, position as teacher at the Unadila villaqe school  Mrs Robetra Amburqey ana Mrs Mildred Miller were in Jack son Saturday Mr and Mrs Charles White1 head and Miss Beatrice Lambom  of Gieqory and Geaid Homy o i Ieiroit were Sunday quests ot the Jesse Henry home The Oliver Clark home at Poitaqe Lakek has been sold to  Mr Sorrell of Ann Arbor  lo  ooofcsr ITS MODERN  REVOLUTIONARY Ho mon xpmiv unhaat hy pumping and digginf up of ttupootl iptic lanKi, seepog poo, grat fropi and clogged lint rlerei th ntott reliably ond laJ , method f utfy, diiioivc and ioponify grease, sludge, hoir, cloth ond otief or ni lolidj Tins modei  cheoi guarc quick and efficient feiuh i 12 fo 16 hci NO SHUTDOWN of pool or fonk nec6fn,y v i v rhenncai u working, 5, JO, 15, 23, 50, or J f QNTAINEKS  R9 Csnodiee Pal Off k, , 6 Off Pendiw 8717 Lc Wide Dr Hughes Rush Lake, i Robert Younq and familyspent he  r  m Bay Mrs  ounc, ana tuby K p there r o week I The  Albei x L a ice I I limnbing Wafer Hyfemsefe St aaley O take I ww penL LOWEST TM EVER  Special te luxe PHILGASTfiPPAK Ranee  A arqe number attended card party Saturday niqht sponsored at the Henry Johnson home ei  Lartn MI the nrL  li Nancy Chubb aria aaejidd the Mi bituraay  Milk Deliveries WF ARE NOW DELIVERING iij i tj JH pINCKrtfc EV Adci L 1 ana fran    quvts, by the Younqlove P T A Ailjhan vere  , children were given prizes The01 Cnariene Meyers at Briqhionl iadies prizes were won by Mrs  Sunday and attended the nobby  Mrs Kitsey Dinkel and MrsAlma  show ln Detroit Mil L B CALL no VINSON Y OTHEH IAY rrMHK COTTAGE CHEESE CREAM AND BUTTH SODA BAR Phono 0105 Pinckney Chambers  Judith McGuire, dauqhter of j Mr and Mrs John McGuire of Detroit stayed at the Fred Read home last week while his parwere north deer huntinq Mrs Edna Reason and son, Roy, called at the Fred Carpencr home in Poniac Sunday f The Doyle Templeton family , of Kesqo Harbor and Einect Par kin and family of Martin were week end quests at the Albert Shirley home  The lM Pine Dairies The Clayton Musson family o Marion were Sunday quc3s a the Albert Dinkel home burners Ma drip tray  v 1 VIualiteove withnlaMwin few and oven lihu V 14hour clock with builtin  timer v VIsirafrdcr cnalscoong time, up to 30 rrjtes V Jfclguide givci timi and wa peraturo informatioo V filumuiured signal tells when van is oo  i v AUt iluniirales entire top , til range , Larco w2 area Wvo  Itin finish Concealed ori rJ   Mrs Irvin Kennedy with Mes dames Dllloway, r lintoft and lieAtt of Howell spent Thursday in Pontiac at tne home of Mrs, Lia Johns Mrs Kennedy stayed over the week end with  Mr and Mrs Georqe Malock  Mr and Mrs C J Clinton and Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLee at  ended the card club meetinq al  Kettier home m J ckson Sunday j  Mrs Anna Croupe aa cauqnter, Vivian, oi Mint epnt bunday at the W C Mller ncme  Mrs Florence iiauqhr an Miss Vivian Croupe aitend a an orqan recital at Hill aucioruri Ann Arbo Elunday Charles Eisele and wfe of Fcwlerville called en Ms Emma Ann Aibor tiunday 1 Mrs Merwin Carrpboil cxom cs he panied Wm Caverly Frda he sanq at a meetinq of Howell Womens Club at ,  library 3 per Lake W ,  UBERAl TRADEIN ALLOWANCE ON YOU P OLD rANce 7ow fa the time to moderniie jaur kitchen with Philgas ,   the thrifty bottled gas for farm end town koes You can huAt far an v , fcwt you wont find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful dy luxe rage Scmcmhjr, oo, we will gtvt you a cperouc tradein allowance on your Jild range  rerrvdless of type, make, or condition Ef sy terms, if you wish iWANf OTHER PHfLGAS APtlANCJES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE The Edsel Meyer family of Ypsilanti called at the Walter Clark home Sundcy The Harold Porter lamiy ot Grand Rapids cna at Ponaqe Mr and Mrs were in Detroi Mr and Mrs pent last week Abcn  n Frank Thursday Andrew Nesb a the Ira Bail Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and two children and Mrs Emma Dinel and Mrs Edith Peck were in Howell last Friday Ms Howard Read spent last week in Ann Arbor at the Geo Wilde home Murray Kennedy, sonDick Joe Jeffreys and Robert Amburqey took in the Notre DamePurdue football qame at South BendInd Saturday was in  Arbor he Wm 3 n i  Home in Cadillac Mrs Lester McAf troit Monday Billy She nan of spent the week end c Shshan home Mrs Marqaret Olderman of De troit spent last Wednesday wih Mr and Mrs J H Hooker Sunday quests of Mrand Mrs John McDonnell were Lois Mc Donnel of Ypsilanti Mrand Mrs Harold Day and Mr and Mis James Dav and Mrs Grace Nob le of Detroit Mr and Mrs Mark Nash and children spent Sunday at t Shepherdsville Mrs Alice Lee Lamb of East The Robert Grainqer famliy of Lansinq spent Friday at the Tom Lansinq weie Sunday quests at Ware home I the Louis Coyle home , T  x , T T LT   aad Mrs Lynn Hendee L l arthSut VJS I spent Sunday at Coldwater at the are buildmq Percy Elhse s new  D James Nash home home , ivrS Mariory Parkinson and Janet White is attendinqcolleqe dqher, Judy of Ann Ajbor  HJJL called on Mrs nose Hendee Satin Adrian because YOUR  Jpieoiuroment go to th FACTORY whereyOMe Vhoet orrruido 4 i Your Moicn Man g u perjonal fvS strve Personal Fitting Service In tbt  privacy of your home or office given without charge by your  Mason Mangivcs youanyMtrlj ew idea of shoe comfort    lies the uirccttoyou FK3 Vory Representative of the lPieading manufacturer of id kind in the world    I Icll he glad to call and givt J, ,you a Demonstration of 2 50T1 styles of dress, work, or sport m slioes, including the amazing1 Vclvev1 tz AirCushion Tnsol u Shoe, which cradfes your foot  on 10,00 tiny Air BubblM Drop a card and well bsv 5 him call No charge no obli  gation to buy  HANHETT Agent 318 South Howell St Pinckney ki While enroute to Howell last Friday Miss Hazel Richardson hit and killed a deer near the Glenn Kinqsley farm Her ecu urday j Miss Barbara Nash spon thi week end with friends in Grand  Rapids  Mrs Winston Bcruqhn and chil j bcSSW coderabThe,dren were Fridav and Saturday nLrvain deot aot the deer TJs of Mrs Clarissa Reason  SEE US TODAY W HANOtf All fNSTALUTION  DETAILS  conservation dept qot  carcass rrJWttMB Mr and Mrs M E Darrow were Sunday quests at the home of Oscar Sinaer in HowelL Bruce VanBiaricum has repic Miss Gertrude Spars a MT 51 Ccver of Fowkrvillfl sptn Sunday with Mr and MrsDon Soears in DetroitMrsPov Morill of Websb was m U  and n fot OM ,Wed quest of M Nied Pat Jeftreys as attendant i Vauqhn Mr and Mrs Robert Brown of the Gult Oil station Pat is at i state police school at East Lan sinq 10 wepI Mrs Mabie Smith of South Lyon whe underwent a serious operation at Pt, returned hJc Ann Arhcr w Sundav onostof the Gerry Fchroar familv ThDale Mkr familv sorn iianHnr at the Hol,s Hollawr Hoekejf Swavthovt Jiospital hasjhojn J Mr errH Mrs L r farwell dinnc i Richard Gallup rront tho pas  tjirn,  week in New York iry on a bus fefJrns ness trip to N B C x r Til Camp Lewis, Wash, thi  WflRiti moRninG COAL HEATER  BoSco4c3 v 1 1 Yes, the modern conveoieiKe tnd fjntking cooomy of the WARM MORNING heatet it fcly a sensation Its the only heater of its kind in the world Exdusive, patented InteXor construction results in an abundant of titan, healtha keti and big fuel savings Hwtg 11 day and night without refueling Bdfna gay kind of coal, toke of btfaeu Semiautometk, snagaxioe feed Start a fire but oncsj s yaarJ Cost la tnd tM tht depeodabk, lowcoei WARM MORNTNO Mdsy Max EUIMO, M , f tlMbafW f ABMERS FEED  SUPP COMPANY V v     ,  a      a  fcV,Jf PPI  7  J  Vfivvr jwocryjaATCH Wedneadcry, October  1950 if  iNoVvrk,No Dirt, Bllifliii f nana ome1homihterrj AUTO LOANS When You Are Ready to Buy Thai New Car See Ut For a LOW COST AUTO LOAN  PROFESSIONAL COBNER    s  x  A V V Jgjk M o f  V ifflf iT  J 1  1  0 iytJWjiW V Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insur ance Corporation All Deposits Insured up to 10400 for each L ,1 Nort Michigan Ave   Telephones Office 935 THE PINCKNEY SANttTARIUM D W VanWimkl Hey M Duffy M D Pinckney  Michigan Daily 1100 A M to 2U0 P M Except Wednesdays Mon, Tues r ri Sat, 7 to b p DR G  McCLUSKW Dentist Depositor THE HRST NATIONAL BAN Hewell Mich, SPOT CASH  Residence 814 Evenings by Appointments Howell  Michigan HERB SNEED Phone 183 207 E Grand River Howell  Michiaan Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage  City, Lake and Farm Property  A Speciality List Your Property With Me LEE LAVEY I C K VaWINKLE VanWflNKLE  VanWINKLE Attorneys at Law First State and Savings Bank Howell  Michigan MARTIN J LA VAN Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mich Phone 157F11 Repairing MYBON J HUGIffS Plumbing and Heatina State 717 Lakeside Drive License Rush lake P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63, Pincknoy, Mich FRED C RQCKHOFF SrT OPTOMETRIST W General Insurance  FOS DEAD or DISABLED STOCK phone 59F3 KnckBOV ISfieh m w, Q ffiv Av Howell  Michigan   Awii5 Popular DuoTherm Royal Circulator now beiii liowu by local dearl S I TOP TEACHING coal and ashes through ycir living room, playing nursemaid to a messy, oldfashioned stove   Get a hiindsome aew DuoTherm Fuel Oil Heatsr thai will look like a million dollars ifl your living room afld give you wrkless dirVss TiCtf  Among the exclusive features of these thrifty beaters is the famous DweTherm Dual Chamber Burner tfcstgets more heai from every drop of eUl saves up to 3 oc fuel bills 4 And ttesf sxe 20 other fea tures that mesa more comfort mm tooiumywhen you heat your home with a DuoTherm HORSES 500 Each COWS 500 Each  HOGS 150 perCwt  CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FBEE PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG  HOWELL 4 5 0 Licensee for DARLING  COMPANY   i I  AUC TIONEER Farm Sales A Speciality BERT WYIJE Phone Pkickney78F2 RffRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs On All 1 lakes Phone Plnckney 154F3 DR C J TOWNER Dentist Phoe 358 Residence 615  LLOYD HENDEE Livestock Haulina Weekly Trips Made To Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14 Plnckney, Mich CARL JONES f Concrete Products, Gravel Sand Top Soli Road GraveL Fill Dirt Road Building Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract 8044 Portage L tke Road, Dexter 7628 Toma Rjf pinckney, Mich Phone Dexter o4Gl j Phone Dexter 3116 H W W Y L I E t Patented PowerAir Blowe   See the handsome new DuoOther emcWrive DuoThcuru I Tlierm Royai Circulator wad ther esrWrive DuoThrm featuredtttributes heat evenly, warms floora and far corners, 1 Fii5 ot how urple and easy it  hcfrbuntitiadiif SEE THE NfV r DUOTH5MfUIl Sflf HfATaUS NOWAJ a v1  JK Jl m STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT CIRCULATION Required by Act of Concrress August 24, 1912 as amended u Acts of March 3, 1933 and July  2, 1946 Title 39, United 1 Code, Section 233  JOHN E MCCLELLAND STEALING INSURANCE CO NOTARY SSS5f iUSSSS T , SPclcd Representative PHOWE 136  PINCgNSY Telephone 469 HoweU H69 Pinckney Rd, HowelL Mich UaSllied ACIVS IFOR RENTFiret floor oixxrtment FOR SALE 130 Bass White wi ,watfr g  , StatesPearl Accordion, never used , vrSfrevSl l Z5 36  Phone Dexter 5302  F9 SALEjZeniith Cqribination Of 1 radio and Victrola with records Myron Hughes Phono 157F1I LA VET HARDWARE Pinckney Dispatch publisher vr vfKvvrx Jr iy at Plnckney Michigan for OR BTModrn five room ,8717JLgkeeld DriveRush Lake October 1950 home, all iuniid oihfurnace j    ,  Owner Paul W Curiett Pinck I 9 P 2 fe,070 or phone WANTEDMan for driving truck ney, Michiaan  7,7 i9 7 ll , land Saie inside work Write to ney, liicmgan WANTED Girl to care for tyo P O Boar Howell, Mien Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS MU8CTBD PROMPTLY HOR9BS 50 Each COWS 500 Eacch HOGS 160 per Cwt WF BUY HZDBb u0 CALF SKINB Central Oead Stock Mi and Virqil Latiaaer and Editor, the same daughter, Connie of Munith calL  Manaainq Editor, the scan ed ai ihe Asher Wyli home  Business manaqer the same Publisher, Paul W Curiett, Pinck cho01 cIdfn and hslp with housework Very nice conqenial  home with own room and qood waqes Write MrsMary Shoapes n  ney Michigan 5398 Spokane Ave Detroit 4 Michigan, formerly of Pinckney FOR SALEELctric Refrigerator West Main St, Pinckney injiome Mrs S H Carr CO LOsTA Redbone hound, color white, male, lost last week Tues day between Howell and PinckMrs Gisnn Gardner and Mrs Known uoiu Toldefsr momaqel electric stove, both in good MOD 5 wJ friT lUtord nasrnussen of Stanton holders and other security hold n Oscar Beck, 1831 East M 36 PhoL 2 WY Mich called on the Philip Sprout home ers holdinq j percent or ore ot jPhone45F4  KOH flATron  S Sajurdctv total amount of bonds, mortqaqes FOR SAIT 0 1 RRYIOO ,11 rsfffinnWiae TxRept Howard Thayor left by piano or other securities are Thre are u n e s 66X132 each j Shot Gun 1500, also Deer Rifle last Monday from Willow Run noni 011113 are inre OT on Howl, St Pinckney inquire i with 3 boxes of shells 4500  to attend the school commission The averaqe number of copies 005nc Road or none  Luciua  Pone 42 er s meeting in Columbus, Ohio of ach issue sold or distributed 1Mey Gladys McCollum, school comm  through the malls to paid subissioner, also went      v F6H KEKfoittaqe at Bio Silver FR ftp  ,, , Lake rant JTrZth ui   Frank Pearee, 10960 Stinchfteld eecdmq tfa date shown above is  2 ,  Pinckney  800 Paul W Curiett, Publisher d subscribed bfor i ihis 1st day of October 1950  p m after 3 j FOR SALE 1937 Dodqe sedan, and 1938 Olds sedan75 each Sworn and subscribed bfore mc  VVANTEDSewina and alterations i George VanSgiver 1122 Mower Mrs Norman VanBlaricum j Road, Pinckney, MidiLee Lavey, Notary Public My commission expires February 14, 1951 , i ,  i QUALITY it   cats Fruit Groceries Vegetables McPHERSON Late BA1VK Established 1865 Incorporated 1915 SAVINGS BEGIN A CHAIN REACTION Ova national wealth is meas 339 Stuart S, Pinckney i ANTCusrTCom Cutting FOR SALE First and second cut, Euqene MeALnch, 8615  Cedar ting of alfalfa hay baled Lynn Hendee phone 35F12 Lake Road Phone 13F13 Baby Sitter Dependable, 35c an hour Claire Campbell Phone 131F3 FOR SALE Heatrola, large size S15 very good condition   Call at 8834 Haines Rd or phone OR SALEPotatoes, Cabbage 6 19F3 Pinckney   Onions The Umstead Farm FOrt bALE Round Oak Kitchen Range, burns coal or wood, in qood condition Louis Kourt phone 69F3 AITENTIONI Saws filed Retoomad Lawn Mowers Sharpened , , u   A FOR SALEQuaker Oil Stove and   ,   , , urred by the aqqregate of the Pipe, small size, for two or three iAU Work Done By Machtna ad homes buildings, their contents room heating Price 10 00 Guaranteed and the personal property of Merwin Campbell, 245 UnadiUa Aandell all individuals  phone 168F2  11524 River Lane Driva  In America as in no other    j HjLand xike, Mlchlaap S country of the world has each FOR SALEDuotherm oil heater Trm prM1 ,    Individ al had the opportunity in qood condition 1440 Darwin ruri S L J91 apaitmont of acquirinq a fair share of the Road, ver Roy Clarks store world goods Mass Prodairi , has brought the cost of automo4 R SALE nine weeks old Fish SSf Market Prices Courteous Service mm FOOD nroat mobiles, refrigerators, washing machines and many other lux uries within the reach of the avJerage working man Ths savings of millions have I gone to work to finance the mass  producion processes I A Savings Account begun now lis the first step in this chain re action of increasing prosperity for America pigs Frank Pearee 10960 Stinchfield Rd Silver Lakojjj jjsi MCPHERSON suit BANK HowelL Mick All deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor I poratioru X Phone 124F3 Pinckney WANTrbULTit7TWiii pay Detroit 82F1 WRgr A A n A A A Phil Barney Kraizmiller Livingston County Representative Phone 25566 Ann Arbot Collect  The Pinckney Village Taxes ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE AT M HOME UNTIL  OQOBER 5, 1950 only  if HELEN REYNOLDS 1fcouxarV 543 East Putnam Pinckney</text>
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