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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>S Michieau Mirror  SCHOOL Ntws  s  Anne Heath i tha Piin LOCAL NEWS Anne Heath is the Pinckney Doyle Templeton and family of end 0Waa new industries to locct Community School Represent Keego Harbor were week enf1 ton taffair The theory that  Anne Heath was born Septem1 ily F wev iara   rsmay work part time in a fact per 2, 1932 in Detroit th ixth M  mrM   n t i I  S oroTd riSyTSJl    3ft BlET ferfof N  plot of around is mostly an sbovs and two girls Threef the, and John Smith were Sat niqht brothers served in the earned j dinner quests of Mr and Mrs The first 13 years of her life MrsEdna Reasonand Leota start   S Portaqe Lake attended he ChinZ pnTLr n  chilla show at the Ft Warn Hot  Z ITr rl P  ai rwri Q,,,W ten to the, ABC Chain brc ion This was brouqht out by a services durinq the war and two Walter ffit panel discussion sponsoroa bv of them hnvt TIA L, Te a101 , ,  the Michiqan Press Association r  68100 ,Roy Reason and family and for papers in rural communities I  The persons who took part in it were C Dwight Wood of the Michiqan Department of Econom ic Development, Plrof Whitmorei Lanscape Department of the UI of Michigan Mr Wood said the best wayi a community can qet email factories is to make a survpy of the services they have to oner and end these to the Michiqan Economic Development Department which wll forward tnem to industries looking for towns to miq fate ta  Pxoi Whitmore stressed the needfor available land adiacent to railroads suitable for parking, shippinq and the factory trend to one story buildings This last has made the number of square ft per worker lump from 150 it to 1600 sq ft He believes indust j rv should locate within the city f  limits Some cities have formed corporations to purchase Ifands for industry Dean Anthony of Michiqan State said a survey showed 25000 industrial workers in Mich,Ianct Lak S URCH NEWS Marys Catholic Church tfncJmey, Michigan  FK ALBERT J SGHMITT ay Masses 800 and 1000 nna Wed 730 p m  Sat 70 to UU pj ysbnai b00 mass Basketball New Pinckney rang down the cur 011 CWBIIll tain on basket ball Thurs night ur uby iosma to Grass Lake liwSch,qa,x acho  Joined hZ uu sh,OWed much theK n0  cen adraisslon first halt Grass Lake led 11 to   J1 J  athtotte and  d,     h Tuarler and 17 to 9 at thJ, er mqh 1 everitsAthietics Fridays after Novma Devotion IjFJ take added 10 points, SI,110 sei porting and only, the 3rd period while all Pinckney , ta moaeV mkes them pos CONGX COM CHURCH qot was 4 In the 4jh quarter   Durinq  war federal adGrass Lake went to town qet mflon taxes were accepted as tinq 16 points to Pinckneys 7 1 measure when everyone to aOTbKn lZ,oJlaM  1B Plnb to ,, 7 1, when eveyone near Hiqhland and had to re i I turn home Their car sustained body damage in the front I Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child ren visited her mother, Mrs I , Emma Broqan in Stockbridqe E and Mrs A C Tnwrttf l01110 oi s Mae Hiqqins at ,     wwOB 7 Qon  KW  15711 200 p m 800 Prayer Meeting l1 Qot 7 out of 21 with Cope I fjl222 concerts 56,051, aances 4720 and other events 331,088 Mrs Merwin Campbell1 star of the qame he scored  5 u war  Was under Thur 8 p m prayer meeting 20 Points to lead all scorers Joe 5 tne woW be  repealea at pdrsonaqe j Jeffreys VT6S second hiqhest scor I WeYeJ 5 years as now pas  1530 a m church service U30 Sunday School  Thurs March 9 Ladies Aid  er with 10 , mm and no repeal action has Pinckney s main weakness 11 ,taken Last vear Michiqai was in free throws when they scnQOls P0 548,729 in federal only made 2 out of 12 Grass 28111 taxes Spor3 paid el, Detroit Sunday lis broad land making 4 of them Mr and Mrs Heorv Hauck ar CM  SriJ0UrProqram spendtoc the week in Detroit  Roundup account on One Great Hour of Shqrinq Sunday 1030  Church Service with their son, Earl  Some 40 high school children went to Detroit in the school bus Sunday to see Sonkx Henie Chaperons were Mrs Monda  MorrM Mrs Eieanar Ledwidqei  and Mrs Earl Bauqhn PINCKNEY Joe Jqifcreys M Mattison J Mrofka Coyle lacxer GRASS LAKE c r Middlebrook Soth Lyon, Salhie and other F Foster ar towns have set up ojai nv G Clark jonmg prcqrams One wouia G Crouch naaly work in Pinckney as the G Copeland ,  none to ration Our only ioc , w Subs Pinckney j Mattison IJ dealer has been out of coal tot Sermon You Received Wahout 1 fack aehTeys, Ware L  some time and does not expect Pat Give WithoutPay Off lark I Clark, Schneider Grass to qet any until after the sirike erinq far One Great Hour of lakeTt Sherwood Biddinqer, Deenda The school qot a carioad CHOSEN D A R REPRESENTATIVE were spent in Detroit where she attended St Lukes parochia schooL About fivie years aqo thfc iamily left the city to live at Hi  where he will undergo an oper be cur auest and will tell thea jSs4hKsthottt and wile of Pet drDefs sty ,   ffleHsskWeek end at the S 7t9 1 FeIIowship will meet ViA i  ie  with Miss Janssen SS3bpWcxtterson Lake J30 Sunday  Evening Service, inforjns us he has a female Red 51 swer for Anne Read bone hound well twined which Talk by Miss Jansen on How are makinq poor use of the farms , Fanning is a business and it is oi She says she likes living in strayed to his home pretty hard to operate it as a f,he country much better than in  N H Weaver of Detroit ideline  e Clty Particularlv because sha has a cottage at Patterson Lake iuesava UU Ihe Women s St Mary Somesmall towns have grown lnl7s do0T  Her favor  called at the Dispatch office Sat 11  thehome of  Kenny sport is swimming j Gerald w   yeai Xity, Okla amved here Fridav Swarthout roads  she was editor of the school pap His wife is still Iff OklahomaHe Wedneday 400 minor Choiri Corys  41 better er and she has fe611 a cheer wHl take a load of furniture back Poetise at the Church Shireys leader for the past two years J to Oklahoma where he is em  W Senior Choir Practise at he Tavern while others have declined Com, JV8111 munity development depends on  0 her sophomev civic spirit and a constant coop ercrtion of all citizens to the community Towns which ase tryinq to improve themselves are the ones which are attractinq industries Anne finds pleasure in helping to prepare for the senior trip and takes an active part in puttinq on plays She is fond of music and ployed asjslumber Bernice Singer cut her arm quie badly at school last Wed when a alass4n a dorr broke puy Hill, Siegrist Points Joe Jef of stoker coal a week or 10 days freys 10, A Mrofka 4, lack jeifaqo and is all set for some tinvi reys 1 Ware 2 Coyle 2, M Mutjhi Saline the school ran out of  U,T tison 1 Middlebrook 9 Sherwood i coal and had to be closed South sen from Bremen, Germany will 2, Biddinqer 2, Foster 5, Clark 2,, Lyon WOT about ouj but wei0 Crouc 1, Copeland 20  lucky in getting 2 carloads last    week In many pluces cal is BOWLING NEWS  beinq sold only in bushel lots at  TAjH  POINTS  75 cents per basket Wood is be 62inq used to some extent and tne 54 Deuiil Edison Co Irepons tit  53theffof 19 liqht poles iron, thdr 53Wayne yard 5persumably for 53 tfuel No relief is anticipated iur 52some time as it will be a num 49 ber of weeks after the miners do 47 go back before coal gets moving  again In he meantime gas and 4i, oil companies have ben swamp 36 ed with requests from pecplj Fab a German Christian Sees Her Vans, Service who People    j Tip fop s Vedder of OkoJhoma, JManc Nash at Pettysnlle 6rv F W  Hockeys Church FRIENDSHIP NIGHT Friendship Night for the OES   Chapters of Livingston county nn COAL STRIKE SETTLED The nationwide coal strike has Die Set 27, who wish to chanqe OVT to Games Schedule March 8 these methods of heatinqIn the Kennedys vs St Marys, Tavern meantime coal bootleqgors tare vs Tip Toy Corys vte Reads Die reeling a harvest as in many     ,  , ,, 4 rnerson nos been gettl d b sh bi f di Set vs V F W Fab vs Hockeys case pricecs have uiplod i 5DStovand rampital Howell where stitches had lomacy  Pieg Tliman H Shireys vs Vans Service kj  plays the piano She has a soecj She was taken to McPherson hos iai interest in poetry and drama, pfttal, Howell where stit Anne says she likes to cook and ft V,P taken wuTpe held at the Pinckney Ma,love Lund little chifdreri Mrand Mrsf Fred Read enterji to sei2e   1 Arptr OradUOtinr aha nnno rs  J L J Cnrtmr rr  mT    sent a message to congress ask sonic temple Friday niqht, March , Atetr graduation she hopes to talned for dinner Sunday Dr  A1 , 1U at 600 p m A tineproqram,ind 9ffife Prk f the vacation has Ln pSpared ncheonZ fcpwjlber Aepto served after the chapter closes Eleanor Boswhn Secy ,,4w 1 set up two boards On , , , ,,  tT ,, L , and Mrs Steve Brown,Mr ctnd wa8 t0 set ua jair WQge for lne  ter of Mr and Mrs Wm Holhs ernmant buys sujipius to become a student nurse at1S744Vlwl w J Grace hospital Her ultirhate airn  y and wife, fis a commission in tkeJJSNavy  Mrs John McQuire of Detroit R eRad ard family and las Whit The papers have had a lot to HOLLISTER  VANBLAIRCUM say aut the federal potato Miss Florence Holllster, daugh pricesupports by which thu qov potatoes GIVEN SHOWER j A surprise party in the nature TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW j of a stork shower was given last  The unam Township Board 1 Friday night for Mrs James W nit f Review win meet at the town TrFlvLlifniuwm 1 twHir beared he might lea on were mai BASKET BmTOTIHNAMLNI Tes oTTrWHire OWAITVI gaturday aft , RESULTS  feared he miqht raisQ waqeP7 Voung A reception was held for oil is poured on jhem In the basket ball tournaments last week Dexter lost to St Thorn ley at the home of Mrs Helen t hflU on Tuesday and Wednesday as of Ann Arbor 31 to 32, Dexter Heynolds Other sponsors were March 14 and 15 to review themissed 17 free throws Stockbrid Mrs Roberta Miller, and Mrs ssessment rou an settje anevi qe beat Dansville 46 to 21,Keego Genevieve Read 27were present  pj interested parties are Harbor beat Brighton 56 to 41 Nfcs Whitley received many nice askeci to apnear at this time Saline beat Roosevelt 37 to 29 gifts A dainty luncheon was ser            , 0  nn veqL DATES FOR CENSUS I VILLAGE BOARD OF REVIEW CttEWLEADtflS SCHOOL j The board of review for Pinck ANNOUNCED ney village will meet at the  March 10th, I960 has oenjtown hall on Wednesday March anonunced as the openinq datei 15 to review the assessment roll by District Supervisor Wayne A I All interested parties are asked Krumheuer of the local oifice of to arjDear before this board, the United States Bureau of ths I Stanley Dinkel, village Pres Census for the training school fon  Census crew leaders who will j VILLAGE ELECTION supervise the field work of enu   if ww motors in this area for the 17th he  hereibv qven to the Decennial Ceneus in this area 1 elec o,  VJlaqe    o Pmcknev State of Michiqan  25 Mason 49 Howell 31 Grass J other benefits Lake 44, Concord 34 I 3 Two Lewis people on the In Friday qames Walled Lake j board of trustees which handles took Milford 36 to 34 Northville j the spendinq of the welfare mon miners The other was to set a iter a Pinckney and BfuQe Van for about SI50 per hunarfd, lbs fair profit for mine owners Nei1 Blaircum ir son of Mr and Mrs pours dye on them and resells the miners or owners wanted1 Brucc VanBlaircum sr of Ander hem or a cent a hundred for  son were married at Stockbridqe stocks food In some cai ft ernoon by Rev surplus potatoes are burncd afr This pr them that eveninq at the Hollister, qram is held up as an evidence home After a short trip they will of Democrat fallacy but when reside at M 36W  Cedar Lake Senator Scott Lucas Iiiinoi, Don Rd Conqratulations introduced a bill in the senate1  last week to repeal the potato REV LEO DORSEY price supports it was defeated Rev Leo Dorsey, pastor of thr 43 to 35 by the aid of HpuK  can votes Both Republican sen  id About 20 years aao he was par,, Chase, which raises the most tor of St Marys church Pinckney potatoes in the ridtion voted to  He went from here to Bad Axe i retain the subsidy Maine raises they could not pay So they got together in a hurry and settled the strike In it the miners qet about everythinq they asked forj viz 1, An increase in tne 1405 basic daily waqe to 1475  2 An increase of 10 cents in SanTey Binkel Superior Man won bom Dundee 48Ito 27 I ihe 2t a ton levy  all coainnchn ,, irom Mame Brewater an    I University 74, Wayne bt Mary s mined to finance pemsons and  , on Za 38, Hartland 36 East Jackson 38 Chelsea 27 Lansinq St Marys 50 Fowlervile 11 University 51, ey He qives up the chairmanThe body laid in stale MondaV, the most potatoes 75 000,000 bu at St Denis Church, Lexinqton, a year and sejis 58 per cent to v   TU Pv e 5nQnSJi Tuesday the funeral was held the qovernment, Idaho raises the i2 Thms Kennedy, UMWfrom St Patricks church, Crornext larqest amount 9460,000 buvicfrt3esidejnt Miss losephine in April The Census Bureaus field staff After a week of train ing, the crew leaders will be dis Lincoln 31 Saline 27, St Thomas Roche, director of th fund, takes 20 Holt 61 Stockbridqe 36 Web i the post desiqned as neutral, berville 45 Dewitt 38 Harry M Moses, neqotiator for District champions who wonjniteci States Steel, would repre Saturdayniqht were Grass Lakesnt the operators in the third in Hass D Milan, University boara post well Burial was in Cemetery, Detroit Keeao Harbor, Sprinqport JackThat the next regular Villaqeson St Johns, and Mich Center Election will be held at thrown, within said vil A mg, tne crew ieaa wm ,  haU  said , persed to their osjianed Pot MONDAYt MARCH 13 1 ions in various Pgso  At which election the fallowing ingston Countr nsn1eilCt vilaqe officers are to be elected Kmd wiLto ,SLfw 3tian vi President ors tobe selected for instruction v Cerk  in Class CM, Wayne, E Lansinq Walled Lake and Lansing Ever ett in class B  JOHN HENRY CARVER John Henry Carver 57 died during the last wwkjnjjfad m Treasurer The instructor for the crew leaa Thfee Trustees for Two  4 The union shop is retained Mt Olivet Her Republican senator, Dwor shak and also Taylor Democrat voted to keep the puce support CALVARY MENNONTlE i Michigan only dumped 2,601000 QnJBCB i bushels yet Senator Ferquscn RSV fisra Beucnv, iastur aso vioted for the price support Mormfcg Wtfthip , IthOOos didall senators from the biq Sunday School , 1100 n Potatoe producing states liri w, ,, ,, H potatoe producinq states ex This requires that miners belong i rktu, ttmtm   U4Scept Maqnuson of Washinqton o tne union i Young Peoples Mtlpq  730 and Humpherys of Mirn Apparently the farmers were the only ones heard from by the senators on at St Joseph hospital, Ann Arbor ,  Thurs fdllowinq a heart attack    12Ufee iluSi5 IUI u YecmHe was born March 12, 1892 m rupt them We still think this set er school here is Paul tt Anson, Johnson City, Tenn but had liv, tlement is only temporary John who recently has completed a ssegsor  I T Michiqan for about 20 L Lewis has too many miners two weeks tuning n under Ricrtiv9 to opening and vears He was the son of Joseph and not enouqh work The rainpedalLsts of the Census Bureau cloglng of  SdStacy Hus Carver Fon ers workirq omy 3 days a week form Washington rtWj The polls of said election will several years he lived on the can still mine more coal than the , 0   SJSftert J oven at 700 oclock a m and Birkett farrn at Portage Lake For nation needs This situation will far participation in tne crew iu i rpmnin 0n nntil ggt p ma number of years he lived at Dix become worse as this prblonqed Errstirn Standard Time boro but recently has lived at strike has started a rusr by coal Mildred Acklev, Village Clerk5103 Jackson Rd Ann Arbor He users f6, convart to oiland gas The decision of Judge Kreechigv0ninq Warship  815 finding the miners not guilty of   contempt of court was a crushinq defeat for the owners and victory or John L Lewis A guilty decis ion miqht have broken the union by a fine biq enouqh to bank Sapt  jsotjeo Darrow Asst Supt Marvin Shirevjthe consumers bemq mue ffuO P M this subiect Cottage Prayer Meetinqs Wed  8O0 P M ders training school here are Leo C LaVev Pinckney Mich and Elmer J Gage, Brighton,Mich The crew leaders training school will be conducted daily from Friday, March 10 through Tuurs March 16 at Lansing Michigan, Dated March 5 1950 ,MRa Jdtttt F HOEY Mrs Florence Roberts Hoey,50, ritween tti hours of B a ra and wiJof John FrHoey oTDEHoey 5 p m  was a farmer, cabinet maker and heating John L Lewis had to carpenter, also a member of the strike at a time when coal was Diatboro M E church needed bHlv so he could aet He married Hettie Head ot public pressure behind a strike Johnson City, Tenn, who sur settlement7 Ui JJ r JfyJul1 ,, vives together with two sons yye heard of no one freezing to  Sons, Dexter, died Tuesday aflGeorae  home and John ir of death during the strike and won e coal short carloads of Grand Trunk side track he all last week Wf The Ford 100 a month pension plans under which all employees fjyho have worked there 30 years and reached the aqe of 65 years T7 AITV4J PH fVi was r J 7 1 wHI r  irv ana i m Iyiwca W1 side track ne an last weex wn Sl vfrancWseT  n 5   a itan4r were eonri and Mrs W Wines The funerol  Varn 0f Toledo build and operate power lines j ls at, St Josephs church, Dexter In the township to furnish UantFridciv momitlQi and power for the people There  were 41 votes cast and the count  Mr8 j Clark Meyer Funeral services were held Sat  to Jackson prison I afternoon at the Swarthout Fun CLASS BASKET 3ALL GAMES  I oral Home Pincknev Rer  t A mdn thAj   is,Lcruren Campbell of Dixboro offic In the school basket ball tour was, 40 fqrcmd 1  agamst tne now empioyed jr niqht tele tatinrr Burial was in Pinckney nament Monday, the winner was determined by how many points made by each team, there J franchise We wonder who warnsiphone ooerafor  st Joe hospital cemetery to rVtum to kerosene lamp daysr  Aim, Arbor TTT  uw  aTe WcMadren enter Mrs Tul Reader Gumem, a fore the seniors were high withr1 Wold WaLJL The GTT 5011 iahMd her 10150  lewt fofmor Pmckney school teacher60 followed by the iunlors soph Mrs Phillip Spr f Sunday atft Wm HcrV Thumdar night died at Dexer Tuesday   v e , or , sopn , w mm , CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere appreciation to my many friends retire, are being put into effect for the flowers, cards and calls The total number of employees during my recent illness The, be affected is 5000 200 have Pinckney Chapter O E S, Past already retired and 3000 more Matrons and Patrons Club and are expected to follow suitSomo the Ladies Aid Society  ,  who retired have been Rev J M McLucos with the company 36 vears If ,,,,,, , ye ecujor had not tlecided to reProbably there has ben noturno the newsrxrper qame he Scotchman, except it miqht b the mioht have been one of the 5000 poet, Bobby Burns, who so capi Hf WQTQ 2 k w S SX tured the lov and esteem of the  1918 , Wc l people to such an extent astheilend remained there 8 years, late Harry Lauder His sonqsj were directed to the working poj Mdlcolm Binqay editor of the  ople for he had been one of them j etroit Free ptess belittles the reand he never hesitated to stress centv adopted slogan of the Rep the Scotch custom of thrift and publican steering committee Lib tightness for he knew that the y vs Socialism He says tho people expected to find this chari word libdrtv ig meaningless and actertis in Scotchmen and would there are 0ver 100 iQTeT defin be disappointed if they didnOt ition8 oi it The real issue ho During hi lnMmaaf made ,2 claims is Capitalism vs Totali tours of the United Slates and his aTtajn  he wondtls  ZU1 VSLSA HS Si6 Publicans ore afrat of the   Pi SrlJ  word Capitalism, Jbe system unKing of England for his services in entertaining the service men t out visited her  mores  frsshmne cjrtnsvsTyT0 K   der which this and prospered Howell, Friday    Lee Ifryey and R ed the G E Televisi Jackson last night has grown rt attendshow at      L m m     m A M Hfi  fitiArrfSfvliiAii,  H 4 yyi iMMtMMfkmrWvv     rWTJ  Pinckney Civic Improvement ton Tht Next Meeting i Mon,MarI3 AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ALL MEMBERS ASKED TO BE PRESENT o te men    S 1 for real hot water GO ELECTRIC Yes, 1 For showers and shaves, I want hot water and plenty of itithout waiting around Without work or worry Thats why the precisionbuilt electric wattr heater is tops with me Best water heater value on the market See your dealer or DETROIT EDISON , iX  fefcr Wednesday, March 8,1SS0   Wall Paper Wl NOW KAVB 20 SAMP LIS OF  1940 WALL PAPER FROM 25 tt 65CPla KNGLE ROLL Brace VanBlarlcum HteNE lift PINCKNEY 7,  jtsW Vv  Annual St Patricks Banquet WIGHTS OF COLUMBOS HAUDEXTEH MICHIGAN Sunday March 12  Hon Frank Devine 47 lean Age f ,oitiii IWmi  ft MB  James Tiplady wfll Hold an due tion on tha Felix Dunkrvey farm north of Dexter Emil Brown and Frank Boylan attended a horee shoers meeting at Howell Thursday night when an association was organised Floyd Hinckley has rented the Win Glenn farm at North Lake Bert Stoli of Stockbridqe woe hneok200 and qlven 60 day in  jail last week for selling licruor illegally  Bowel Jlitater RoweJL Mtontann f i r  funday Homier, March I,  two, Wed, Tkw  Mates Til  Spencer Tracy Kcrtherlne Hep to ADAMS RIB Friday Saturday March 10 U  Km Bannon a Red Ryder THE FIGHTING REDHEAD SYLVAN iHhATEB Friday, Saludar, March 1011  TES, SIR, THATS MY BABY  tj TeehaleeMMr A Musical CowsdyStofing Donald OGwinerXfcarles Cobt and Gloria DeHaven Cartoon Lateel Newsl Martha Scott Jeffrey Lynn  i STBANGB BARGAIN lNEIGWtOiUftG re of undetermined orqin did 6cJ0 worth at damage to thwj Dexter hre hall Friday morninq The new fire enqlhe was savted Twelve school districts at Dex ter will vote on school reorganization at Dexter March 30  The annual St Pcrtricks ban quet of the JCnigts of Columbus is at their hall March 12 at 7 p m in Dexter Whitmore Lake which has built, a now school and also an addit ion in the last few years is still not able to keerp up with the in  crease in school population She has 268 pupils in the Whitmore Lake school part only qoinq half days and sends 96 more to Ann Arbor on two busses An election will soon be held to decide on  another addition to the school or to purchase two more busses A Chicago firm had a display of band instruments at the Stock bridqe chool Monday which it of fered on a rental basis Dewey Breniser Loy McClear and Dan Denton have qone to California Three fire companies, Howell, Fowlervilleand Briqhton battled a fire on the Col Pickert farm on  Tooley Rd near Howell last wk Tuesday which destroyed one  barn j Sunday Monday March 12 13 Mervin Culvter, 22 while cross  fonday Shows t p, , not, inq the P M track in Fowlerviltej shows 715 and 115 p M Sunday, Monday, Match U 13 EVERYBODY DOES IT A Oess   with Linda Darnell Paul Douglas and  Celeste Holm Millard Mitchell I171 , Unusual Occupational Sunday Monday Match 12 13  Mattnoe Sunday at ltll  M ooainuou Jane Wynunv Dennis Morgan THE LADY TAKES A SAILOR with Eve Arden Novelty Cartoon Newt Tuoe Wed, Thar  Match 14 15 16 f Errol Flynn Greer Garson WaUer Fldgeon, Robert Young m THAT FORSYTHE WOMAN It Technicolor Carlo  Btarofei  DexterTheatre  DKXTKR stTCHKsAN s Friday Saturday, March 1011 2 ttpws Mlfhtty 711 and ttll BORDER INCIDENT An Action Drama Starring George Murphy, Ricardo Montal ban and George da Silva  To Wed, Tkur Match 141 ill I MEET THE KILLER KARLOFT1 A Mystery Ccndy Starrina Lou Cesiello, Bud Abbott Borlsl Karlofi Lenore Aubert Showi TtlS and tOt   Cartoon Xaeck Isedtvy Musical Bythn Bumbo AV0N1UEAT3B StocWwtdgiii Mwhlgan Friday, Saturday March 10 IT   GERONIMO Preston Poster, Ellen Drew audi Andy Devine  in a ThrUfina Mvitery ol Fronttor Daye brought back by popular demand Pro Hysterical Man I Bemember You  Goin Hollywood Sunday Monday Marck 1213 TOP O THE MORNING0 Bing Crosby, Ann Brytho andl Barry FUsgerald In a comedymusical picture ol Ireland News Land oi the Lost Sunday, Tuesday March 1214 ComlngBig Somrtro The Barkleys at Broadwof in a truck was struck bv a fast freiqht The truck was demolish ed but he was uninsured Married at the Briqhton M E church on Feb 22, Donald Mer  cer, son of Mr and Mrs Georqe Mercer of Howell to Geraldine Mary Cooper, dauqhier of Mr and Mrs Wm Cooper of Howell Rev Crocker officiatinq The Veteran Club on Grand pivter west of Howell was enter ed last week Thieves took a television set 30 bottles of whiskey, 18 cases of beer, 50 in   DANGING IN T iE DARK hi Tech, color A Musical Corns ly Starring William Powon Betsy Drake Mark Stevens, Adolphe Menjou Cartoon and  emwmwmwVwmmwjmmwm1nwmmmwjiim Mrs Elovse Campbell was inl Hamburq Friday niqht to sinq at the wedding of Charts Moehl and Robert Moon at St Stephens church Tues Wed, Thur , Mat k 14 IS II  FKaHTING MAN OF THE  PLAINS Wostern Drama Starring Randolph Scott lane Nigh, BUI  Nlgh and Victor Jury Three Brighton boys, Chasand News Arthur Riley  Herman Carpen ter have confessed 1Q robbing the Moore  Sutton oil station atl Hamburq of 100 Shows 715 and 115 PR cash and the money from a iukej Cartoon and News box In Livinqston county for 1950, 43000 passenger car plates 390  comrrercal vehicles 345 f m vehicles and 432 trailer licenses were sold Earl andVErwin Mann of Detroit spen Tues with Gene Mann James Cameron and family of I Detroit spent Sunday wim h Robert Tasch family Now Available Don McKinley has recelvel a discharged from the U S N and has taken a job in Detroit David Ledwidge is also out on a dls charg   Mrs Wilaid he uett and Mrand Mrs Robert Holt of Jackson were Sunday quet3 at the Andrew Campbell home Mr and Mrs Stephen Gerycz and family of Detroit called on Mrs Emma Vollmr Sunday  Kentucky Lump Goal Call Dxr 2601 D E HOEY  SONS  w  fcSj  WILL BE THE PRINCIPAL SPEAKER VONSORED BY THE DEXTER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS tm T n HA  EVERYONE WELCOME   WT AT 700 P R ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR 150  SrJSi Da 1GamPbef Mr and Mrs C J Clinton spent W, C Miller who has been ill lor some time has  Ralph Clinton home Mr and Mrs Arlie Cummin,  has so tot recover Jennie Knapp of Flint spent the  sotttnitojssjc od at, tlwJphllBp Sproutn The newly organized Boys Club held their first meeting at the W H PlacevAry home, east of town Fri night A fine time was had,  The ladies of the CongL church hold a St Patricks Day festival at the John Teeple home Jar 18 There will be a program Supper 15 cents Born to Welles Bennett and wife of Sault Ste Marie, Mar 2  a girl  Hon George W Teeple attend ed the Republican state convent ion and banquet at Detroit last iWeek J George Burch is carrying mail for Frank Newman, who is UL  Prof Wood is again teaching in our school Prof Sprout being I again on the sick list 1 George Wiggins Is now driving  Perry Towles milk truck to How  ell J Fred Blades ha sold his milk route to Fred Grieve H Collier will drivV it  Bertha Backus closed her sen  ool in Marion Friday Martin Hall of Hamburg diedi at the Kalamasoo asylum Satur The Stockbridqe village council has voted not to have a saloon there this year George Inaram, a former resid ent, died in Oklahoma last week Winnie Cavalry entertained the neiBetfa Kappa Society last week land Florence Reason the week gslpespre heSeorge Cury will hold an que  on the Sarah OSr tan Mar  Are Sat i sf ied  O TASTE AND SEE THAT THE LORD IS GOOD BLESSED IS THE MAN THAT TRUSTETH IN HIM O HEAR THE LORD, YE HIS SAINTS FOR THERE IS NO WANT TO THEM THAT FEAR HIM THE YOUNG UONS DO LACK AND BUFFER HUNGGKR BUT THEY THAT IEEE THE LORD SHALL NOT WANT AfltY GOOD TWfGPsa34810 i  T r  c  , iysis   i  Hi 3V   tVt B Store Wednesday, Ma 8, 1950 Groceries Dry goo tfs Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie L  Kennedy V Gen Store Dtad ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY  COWS 400 FAHM HORSES 400 HOGS 100 per Cwt WE BUY HIDEb nD CALF SKINS Fbone 38 Plnckney  25 V ears Ago the Plnckney Dispmcn filtered as 2nd class act of March 3 1877 matter at Postofflce Paul W Curiett Pubhsfasf The Misses Barbara Nash and, jan3 Nash entertained liiw fut ure Homemakers Club Friday niqht with a tobaqqan party on VanHorns hiil and luncheon at the Nash home Mr and Mrs Harry Cross and children of Gajnes called on Mr and Mrs C E Bucher Friday Wm Ketchum and wife spent the week end in Dearborn Mrs Ray Burns and Mrs Helen Youna were in Jackson Satur  i  Neil Baucfhn who is ari intern at the Philadelphia naval hospit al writes that Paul Monks, son of Erwin Monks oi Lansing is a pat ient ihere  The Phillip Hudson family of Detroit spent the week end at th Lester McAfee home and with them called at the , Herlea home in CohoctahRev Hancock, wife and son ol Howell called on Mr and Mrs Robert Pike Sunday Francis Krupa and family and Frank Dalen of Detroit were Sun quests of Mr and Mrs W Shehan Mr and Mrs Ronald Snyder of Ft Clinton, Ohio, spent the weeki end with Mrs Jesse Wylie i Mrs Helen McGreqor of Briqh ton spent Sat at the Wm Mercer home Dr Walter Mercer and family of East Lansinq were Sun  callers Horace Hanson and family of Ann Arbor wetre Sunday callers of the Dale Miller family trunk Sisley of Byron CenterI a former Lakeland resident, has i  Durchased the residence of the j late Mrs Nellie Nash at Mam  and Pearl Streets and will movi here soon j Miss Alberta DiaMl returnd  home from Florida Monday j Walter McQuillian and wife of Howell were Sunday callers at I  the Wm Shehan home Born  to Mr and Mrs James  Burns of Ann Arbor Sat a qirl  at St joe hospital  Mrs Peqqv Conklin is spendi inq trie week at the Ray Bums home while her husband is ai GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITS MODERNCrDLUTIQNARY    t  No mort xpniv unhealthy pumping end dlggl up of ctstpooli, taptic tanks, sepoge pools, grea trap ond cloggtd tin Heres Iho mod reliable and tolen method  liquefy, dissolve and saponify greose, sludge, hoir lofh and oher organic solids This ttifiem chemical guarantees quirk end effl cenl retuli  12 to 16 noun NO SHUTDOWN of f5l or lank neccrni yvt  chemicol is working, 5,0 15, 25 f, or  NlA,NSkS Reg Confin Pol 0 Re  OH P4in Myron Hughes Phone 57F11 8717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake Plnckney i 111,1 TELEVISION  IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON MOST MODELS 16995 aildup Five Out of Six Dealers Who Sell All Sets Took Home an RCA VICTOR For Themselves, in a Recent Poll 84 ft of All Prospective Customers in Northern New Jersey Areawhere Television Is HighlyConcentrated, Ask for an RCA Television Set in Preference All Others THERE MUST BE A REASON  Brighter Clearer  Steadier Pictures Four men are in iail charqed with robbinq Edward Smith1 tendmq school in Lansinq aqed Putnam resident two weeks Maynard Clark and wife spent  ago, They are Max Crawrd Sunday with her parents in Man Ernest Chalmers, Eill Hvatt and Chester  Jesse Norton They took 63 emu, bndayquests at the C J Uma watch fcom Mr Smith  ton home were Gerald Cknton There were only 38 votes cast and wife of Hiqhland Paik ana Monday at the villaqe election, Robert Shultz and family and only one ticket beinq in the field Mrs Ella Hammond of Ann ArC H Kennedy was elected ores bar ,,,  i Nellie Gardner, Clerk Peter The Doming Conkhn family Coniway, treas and GJBSarry of Pontiac were callea hae Sen A F Weqner, Z H MuTphy N i when his father N Conkhn, fell Reason, Wm Kennedy and John in the ice breaking, several ribs OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 900 27 Years of Dependable Dealtag Keehn Furniture Store Phone 4431 Brighton Mich 70C W Main Dinkel, trustees Miss Ida Gearhart was qiven a surprise Sat on the occasion of her 21st birthday Born to Banqs Richmond and wife, March 8 a son Leon He is at McPherson hospital The Joseph Griffith family spent Sat at the Olson home in Dearborn Miv 4 Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy and Mr and Mrs Murray Kenn r Lewis and family have edv were in Detroit Sat to seo on the Backus farm in Sonja Home and had dinner at Marion  the ToDinka InnBom  to Berkley Isham and J The Leo Bettes family of Wife Mable Fish in Jackson Marjed Lake and Bob Can ot  5 a,daughter Your maiiman is bringing ijour copij of the latest PKil BodSdeb  This handsome booklet tells how you  can arrange to have Philgas in yo lr hfme    beautifully illustrated with photos of the complete line of lnika appliances yios everyone living i omes heyord the gas mains is talking ax4c Philgas  the modern fuel for cooking, viaer heating and refrigeration Make a selection of the appliance need d for your home come in and see our complete display New low prices to fit your bud Wall Mich State spent the week end at the R J Carr home r,,   Herbert Ledwidqe of Royci, STATE OF MICHIGAN okcalld on his mother, Mrs THE ORfcUTT COURT FOR THE  cau COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY Carol Louise Dorow,  Plaintiffvs Gerald W Darow Defendant Smt pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livings ton in Chancery, on February 27, 1950   In the above entitled cause it appearing that the Gerald W Dorow is Plumbing Water Syfesmsefc  Stanley Dinkel Elewnor Ledwidge Saturday  Mrs Laura Frazer of Detroit was a week end quests of tha Wayne AtLee family j Georqe Meabon sr is visitinq his dauqhter, Mrs Eva Teuton of Rochester The John Carver family spent Sunday with his mother in Ann Arbor  Mrs Alta Meyer and Mrs M Daller werW in Detroit Sat , L J Swarthout ari wife spent defendant, Sunday with her mother, Mrs E a resident Gallup in Fowlerville of this State and the process fori Q  Hooker and family were his appearance has been duly is I gat callers at the J H Hooker sued, and that the same could, home Roy Carpenter and wife not be served by reason oi hisanci  Maude Scryles ci Arm absence from or concealment I Xrbor wer Sunday guests within the State of Michiqan and by reason of his continued , absence from his place of resident,  therefore on motion of Van Wink le  Van Winkle attorneys for plaintiff W It itordered K that the defendant enter Ms appearance in said cause on or before three months from the date of this order and that within forty days the plain 1 tiff 01136 this order to be publish f ed in the Pinckney Dispatch 0 newspaper published and circus 1 ated within said County, said I publication to be continued oncoj in each week for six weeks in succession Glenn C Yelland , Circuit Court Commissioner Livingston Countv Michigan Van Winkle  Van Winkle i Atttomevs for Plaintiff  Business Address I Howell, Michigan , THE IUNIOR CLASS OF PINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL inr juiiiwxi PRESENTS Mrs Plaster of Paris  AT THE PINCKNEY COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM FRL, MAR 10, SAT, MAR 11  CAST OF CHARACTERS MoSWcf Ari MRS PAULINE PLASTER, from Pons Texas SUSAN CAMPBELL ZEB WHITTIER, the Horton Handy Man CHARLES HEWLETT  NELLIE SMUDGE, Nosey Nellie MARLENE SCHNEIDER TH MAS BIGBEE local financier DUANE GULICK  LOUISE FERGUSON, a village belle MARY MARGARET CLARK, MARVIN CLARKE in love with Louise, Verne Gearhart and wife of Lansing spent the week end at the Mark Nash home TTIrLTK BIRD who runs ths BirdNest, I MYRTLE PRUNE, her friend f A LEAK CAM ALMOST CALL AMD Hockey 8 varth6at mum Miss Bemice Lamont of Ann Arbor and Eva Mehrin were Sun miests r Louis Coyle and wife Th Winston Bauqhn familv spent Sun with Frank Clark and wife of near Milford, Lloyd Hendee and family and  ,   i Mr and Mrs Lvnn Hendee wre Ledwidqe is work Jenv Clark i4jpn from Det   Half Sunday to attend th 4tth and office aHl tor , hewta wrfoapi jfcm tor mddtom cmTUTetsonnr of fir and wilwgl  MmEdwardMsf, NO 145 ALFRED FUHRMAN JOAN GRIFFITH KATHRYN HENRY MRS UDDY ANN SMUDGE Nellies mother NORMA EVERS iSAMANPTHA WWJTTIER, Zebs Sister VIRGINIA SHIRLEY IMRS WALTER CIARKE Maxvinsmotbs JUNE BOBON MRS MATTIE FERGUSON, Louises wother BETTY SEGER 1 POLICEMAN WILLIAM EARL  WILLIAM VANBLAWCUM Interest in this unigue drama centers about a Mrs William Clifford, alias Mrs P a u 11 n e Plaster, whose husband had fbeen found fatally woundedalong a nearParis highway Be fore Death had sealed his lips,the victim5had been able to name and describe his assailant for whom arfjstahaustive search, is instituted by the police and is later continued by the widow f inaided  41  Following a hunch g r 0 w i n q partly from dream and partly from fortunetellers, Mrs Plaster finally moves into an obscursY town where she battles gossip and suspicion while she trace a rare diamond rina, property of her murdered mate, and tee valuable clue which led at last to the killer  , Do not miss this play with all the suspense,, action, 0d touches which will haunt you for days  Good rpecialie between acts  L5  WW A VJ J 4 i A 4  VJi m , jfoSOHSaXxhr  8 si    January  1950  Wednesday, March I 1850        iW rSA taSj   V       Jfciv  m  wsfiPsjspssjssssjpsMi  PMFIS8I0NAL GREEN THUMB Vfc   Ycrs in a JOHN DEERE Model H Spreader The surefooted traction and stronger construction of theJov a Deere Model H Spreader  enable you to sprd more loads every chy    get soilexirichinj manure on your fields Lfore valuable nutrient ae lost Proper weight distribution assures better traction of both trtot and spreader wheels in  11 field and weather conditions    makes it  possible for you to spread manure every day of the year The box and frame are of allsteel construction, rigidly braced and trussed to prevent twisting out of shape  to take the punishrntnt of mechanical loading Bigcapacity, rolferbearing mourn J Ljurrs shred manure completelyspread it c ny  See us for complete iniorrruion  C Lavey Hardware TfcftlfcEfS  THE PINCKNEY SAJNuAhlUM Hoy Dulfr to D ityBGJGMy MICA Dotty lhuQ A at to 0Q P M 1 Except Wednesday  MOJWTWSSFriSet 7iltoHtiWpm BANKERS THUMB WITH A  nw  B, HKpy Our thoughts lie close to the land Dentist the farrr nd of our country liH North Michigan without  , good earth and Telephones willing hw as to till it our cam Office 835 fltitttrr 814 munity could not prosper To be irsninam bv Aoootatments  pare of the American farm scene  jgL Mmf  and to heir supolv its banking trpSnWkttC   needs is a privilige we wouldni   57 j  swap for any other Job Phone 18  207 H EGrand Rive HowelL Michigan Real Estate, ineuranceJBraketagd City Lake and Fan Property BAN  JIM Tgf Ptcpoity wife Me Insu XJEE LAVEY  to general Insurance  Phene MF3  Ptpckney  Michigan J A OCTIONEEB I Fcrrm Bales a Speddity HO FIRST i Member Federal Deposit anee Com A0 deposits p 5000 InsuredSpot Cash  DWVaaWtakU CXVaWiaklc Attorneys c3 Leiw Find State and Barings Bonk HofrelL Michigan MABTINT LAVAN Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mich, hone 157FU Repornj MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina iStafe 8717 Lake4ide Drlv License Rush Ldk P H SWARfHOUT4 SON  Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 89  68 Plnckoey,Mlch FS5 C RH6KKOF St   OPTOMETRIST 128 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment PI ne 358 Residence 81V TUy AtKins  Garage SONS 127 PEARL 9T,PINCKNEY,MICH rOMeXRLY flREY  fjtfNIRAL AUTO REPAIR WELDING OF ALL KINDS AM WORK AND PARTI 6UARANTEED EstabLahed 1865 Incorporated McPJierson State Kank  FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK I HORSES 400 Each CATTLE 400 Each HOGS 100 per Cwt ALL ACCunxunu iu HUk AND CUiiDiJtLOti CALVES, SHEL and 1GS  REMOVED tttftti PHONE COLLECT TO  CARL BERG HOWELL K IJcanseo tot DARLING  COM x  BEI WYL2E  78F2 STANLEY BERR1MAN Attorney at Lrw 207 E, flmnd River, BLOTD HCNDEE live Stock HaraHrv Weekly Tape Mode to Detrofc General Trueldng Phone 644 f  RsnaaCRATiON SERVICE HAOLD RADY Repairs en All Mates  CAN joLs Concrete Products, foavef Sand Top Soil Road FIR Din and Road Bui Blocks Laid, Piece et Cutra 7628 Toma Rd Phicknef Rte k E REED, Jeweler  Phone Dextet 6 116 WATGIt CLOCK KPAIRINK5   a C 7 tOWNFfl    Fast  Reasonable j Stoatot 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexiei iiccursto  r Guaranteed Work 210 W Main St Plnckne Mlcb    FARM MACHINERY PEP AIR i YOUNG FOLKS, OLDER FOLKS, lAnsn x , EVERYODY rJilm  jn    tp ta ft City STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINCTQN IN CHANCER WaiitAfU MILDRED SCOTT, FOR SALE Mixed Hay loose Nick Kolueer, 3800 L M38 4 miles East of Plnckney INCOME TAXES MADE OUT I will make out income tax fonrwrat my home from now on  MRS J M McLUCAS 4 0 6 EGrand River Phone 8781 Brighton, Michigan FOR SALEBaby Chickens tram bloodtested parent stock Large oi Bern JU  sexes resid Orm nafat t tM  ef OeweS to icad OOTOIF   27 eay o FtiT A D 1M  B Zfailfa, hag   There are so many items oi value which we accumulate  through the years right irom the  I day we are bom Things which , oubUK tire or burglary in our homes can luwnu Uil M FOR SALE  One Kalamazoo blooUte8tea paxem  Mt Further tdrd Th pufcuiv aeetroy or Xcfoe away in a mom riouiun Ranqe burns wood or coal white j , White Leqhorns Hiqb thereat be OIT oy pubion   HAROLD A SCOTT enamel trim, excellent condition  j Barred and Whi Roakm oi a copy o thi x3m ono ach wc Birth QertULcaXes, Diplomas,   wu TWr 20, Qne kirao size Norqe oiM and Reds, now hatchinq oi fiue weeetiTtt wi previous u Medal3Miiitary Service Records, irenacni epace heater 5 room size, with J u Sauire Hatchery d doy oi tMKiring to th Ptoknjy Marriag Certificates Insurance ORDER OF PUBUCATION blower, only used 30 days, aoodjphon Hoyell 305W Ptopatch a artpap poiei 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All Deposits up  to 5000 for each Depositer Howell Michigan   it satisfactorily appearing to tha Court by affidavit on file that the  defendant Harold A Scott is not a resident of the State of Michigan, and that his present place WANTED POULTrt Will Detroit market prices WANTEDffosttne le z m VjC H Uo Pooe 82FL home   ii a 11 n 851 Main Street Fkwfanev Mieh 15,00000 FIRST PRIZE lO HI i y  r A Pinckneys FIST Call Elmer Terry 6980 Bealle Lk Rd RFD 1 or Gall Mrs Ro  eyi y of residence is unknown On motion of Stanley Berriman attctney for plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that the send defendant, Harold A Scott, cause  his appearance to be entered in  this cause within three months from the date of this Order, and cicak in case of his appearance that   he cause his Answer to the plainfrnn OKTF t f  Of Bill of Comprint to be W R fggand a copy thaeof to be served B H  upon the plaintiffs attorjney with in fifteen days after service upon FOR SALE Round Oak Kitchen the defendant of a copy of said rancre bums wood er oeed bi Bill, and notice of this order, and qood condition that in default thereof that said Phone 55F2 Pinckney Bill be taken as confessed by 2807 Tlpssdy Road said nonresident defendant FOR RQ AparlBllt 3 roomg   And it is further Y8Sto that Mi Ectric  Hsfrtaerat within forty days after the date or Q Hator Jlbi Weter fur  WON FOR SALEAt Patterson Lakei Yes there3 a 15,00000 hret House Chicken Coup and 3   prize to be won in The Detroit acres Electric liqhts Nice loeert Times 2,00000 Fun and Fortion, Bargain for cash  une Contest Try your skill at LaPrad Farm 4F32 Gtqry solvinq pizzles appecrrinq daily   in The Daily Detroit Timos  its Get Your SprUq Cleaninq Donea wonderful opportuniiy Think early Wall and window washinqlof what itwould mean to you to  by experts Reasonable PricedWin 15,00000 or another larqe ash prize t    355 E Main Phone 136 DUALITY  1 hereof, the said plaintiff cause a j  notice of this Order to be publish R w Wyli ed in the Pinckney Dispatch JPinckney newspaper printed, published  and circulating in sold County of SOH WATRIWen a Svmaston, and that such publi No Equipoaeoi to buyNe eon Sn  continued once in eojh  tad et elgnNe wok to do,  week for six successive weeks or that she cause a copy of ftis rLw to be served personally  r  EOSTSSS 1 I GLASS I  SERVICFOR 1 TRUC Meats   Fruit m Groceries Vegetables crt least fifteen days before the  t Rust and from Culligcsa Sett Water Ssrrlee Jefferson CM Main Streets Phone Ann frb 8182  HAVE THE BROKEN PROPERLY REPLACED ax iai     , , Marilyn VanSlambrook, a Via j time above prescribed tor ner ap  ey qracfe pupil had a letter  pedrance rir v, 1 in the lack  Jill maq  Arid it is further ORDERED that 1 QQ J weePt yj S a  I hQ said plaintiff cause a copv tis pubUcation printed in Philadel S9thTordPer to be mailedJo jcad ayug   wt SKTTIJT AUTO CHA2BKR SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM mESTRAINSOF EXCESS IVE TRUCE VmOlATiONS WE USE THE VEST AVAIL Aii GLASS AND DO THE WO0K PRamRLYMOMFTLr AtHO 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Volume 67 The Pmckney Dispatch Wednesday March 1 1950 No 9 Mkhigan Mirror  SCHOOL NLWS SCHOOL  REORGANIZATION The planning committees for thenew Pinckney school addition met at the school Monday even ing with Waiter Amika, architect OUR DEMOCRACY fchn Lovfett Mar, of the Mich Man Leaaue terms Gov Williams state corporation profits tax political He saysthatit is fended to He br J1 fTf fS onla taSma smaU models of the present day rial hrms and is only a tajq schools now beinQ built with j mtJJr, W tvotJf SOne was the Wixom school and BSfSJTX f ithe other a standard model wuiua w ,, je buiidinq committee has JTlME TOCUTiCE It will also pyramid the cost of j manufactured products to the con been active the past week and has visited the new schools at  mSlLnS South Lyon, Fowlerville and the  aAilt0JlVSfdTrr Stone school, Ann Arbor Theyi reStKma and come 6 pei cent alter it is added commendations which are as fol to the sellinq price Michiqan on 4 different occasions has voted down a state income tax Lovett believes a corp profits tax would be taken to court to test its constitutionality  lows bite Five acres plus one acre for each one hundred children which means 8 aares Sufficient space for playground equipment packing lot, kmdscapina and sewerage dispoial, also Mature Michiqan Corporations now PXDanglo  Sl 0 MJnhS ROne large allpurpose property tax This comes to S2UU milhon a year In Pontiac the General Motors pays 44 per cent of the taxes of that city It also room kinderqcrden room and 7 class rooms, these to include toil  ets office, heating room, store fll by Mat 1 Basketball News  jirreut rfftt Pinckney dropped both games to Brighton here Friday niqht to end their seasons schedule Next Thursday they play the winner of the Grass LakeConcord game The stole tournaments crz on this son hiqh school Inability to hit the basket was the cause of both Pinckney defeats The reserve team lost 39  ,  CM, c Xircom, drinkingfountains etc heat pays a large portion in Fnnt Saq be  boiler inaw, Bay City and Lansing Corporations in Michigan also with radient heat ,,   ,, Building One story 9 room1 pay a higheremploymentXa stmctureqwitj1 enclosed loadinqj than most other states The Mich minimun is one per cent Qtner states are as low as 4 Utilities have spent miiiions in brinqing natural qus ana cneaoi Tuei to Michigan, in the past lew years there has been, a reauction in thenumber ot Michiqan uictus tries irv1 operation Many plants have closed and others wave started a program ot aecemraliz ation  are radiant heat in floors acous j tical ceilinq in halls, toilet walls of ceramic etc  The site committee had no r pprt ready They have several in in view but have not investigated them This involved considerable discussion A question box was passed around One question was Why not use the present lighted field and move that to the hard ball diamond Answer Lovett whUe admitting that thether3 ig not 5 acres in that gitoj  IN THf COLD OP WINTER, TH fOAJESlGHTCO FARMERANTICIPATED THE HEAT OF SliMMEftCUT ICE FROM THE HARD FROZEN POND, STORED IT CAfcCFUCLY SO THAT WHEN HOT WEATHER CAME  HE AND HIS FAMILY COULD ENJOY JT5 COOLING COMFORT Much ridicule is directed aqcdn st the fedeal price support pro gram, especial the potato pro qrame whereby a certain amount of them ar,e destroyed in order to keep the price up Yet this proqram is qettinq results, The American Bankers Assn in their reports states that cash res to 21 They were always trailinq erves held by American farmers and only made 2 freia goals the  sufficient to retire outstandfirst half and 5 the second Jack Jeffreys got 9 points, Wiltse 4 ina farm dent Such was not the case before price support Back Ware and Galloway 3 and Hew in me depression days of192933 jlett 2 Buffinator got 13 for Bngh  were farm forclosures qa ton and Wood 8 Pinckney Res Jack Jeffreys  F Ware f Hammell C Rebman G Barrett G Subs Pincknev, Carr, H Clark jWiltse, Galloway, Henry, Van Slambrook Th Pincknev varsity vvero also basket shy, oi the 37 points they    jlore and some country papers Brighton , s, carried 3 or 4 pages of them a cTeW3i wee Now they have about disStonex  apedred from the weekly papers Ran1i Back in e depression days tie Bidwelijo cent auctions sales sprang up to combat the mortgaqe sales on farm stock and tools In his scheme a forclosed farmers friends banded together and attended the auctions in a body bidding in his property for him for about 10 Lebou sales tax diversion tooK a nuqe cut out of the income ot the stats eaid economies if carried into et Expansion of it is impossible,the north of it is bounded bv a high wav the west bv deep gullevs it feet, would make new taxes un would  a arqe amount ip fm necessary Lovett would  repeal the sales tax ana come icrwura with a new tax plan m wnicn, local communities wo a id assume most ofthe ourdens matthe state is attempting to carry out with reduced revenue That is the case oi the Michiqan Corporations aqamst corpor ations profits tax CCWSERVATJOJN NOTES Judqinq by permits for dnllinq oil exploration is going manner north The greatest interest now is in AuSable twpi Roscommon county in and the south side bv villaae rroperty nowi occupied by build  mas As to the hard ball field west of town the vSllaae owns half of it and taking it for a sen ool site would destroy it for  base ball field The finance and bonding com j mitee has had their attorney draw UD several bondjng setups but will not approve anv until it is known how much the bond is THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, ANTICIFATING OUR FUTURE NEEDS MAKES FOR FULLER, HAPPIER LIVING, IF WE SET SOM MONEY A5IDE REGULARLY IN LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS, WS CAN BE SURE THAT, WHATEVER THE WEATHER, WE WILL W PROVIDING FINANCIAL SECURITY AN IMPORTANT INGREDIENT JN FHMU HARMONY ANT PEACE OFMIND, ran up 11 resulted from W c,ents ,on a dollar Sometimes throws Joe Jeffreys back in for, these farmers were lailed but m I ward postion aqain got 15 points h nd they made their 10 cens Coyk 4 Packer ana M Mattisonucnon stick 2 each This end one of the poor  est basket ball seasons Pinckney We remember our first trip to  has expenenced m many years1 see Q bi lea baU dmQ  Of last years championship team, old BenneU pj,  whicil joe Jeffreys was the only one, the irst namQ of firi stad  ba5k He,u Plave v, me qameiium We marvelled at lie dexter and was he teams hiqhel scorer Q  butcher or sjled He qotliUle assistance as h3mau who walked aloua me imembers from last years resexve Qm rQW of geat3 wth d basket of team elevated to the varsity fail, peanuts strapped arounci his f ed to driver RTrwTnM neck Those he threw with qreat BIUGrJTUN accuracy to the purchaser some F  Anderson i times eusa to the top row of the n  stacium e cauqht the money n rSin tlrown to im V hem, made G Davis, cncmqe and threw that rxick He  PINCKNEY J Mattison , Joe J jjfxeys i A Mrofka Coyle J Mrofka Subs Pinckney G ODouqherty M Matlison, never missed Peanuts were an important part of base ball i uoal Situation The coakABituation is qettinc, more seriaSuLeuoits coal sup ply is qettinq near the vanishinq point and Mayor Cobo nas inst UiUUCH JNEWS St Marys Catholic Church Pinckney Miclugan  REV FR ALBERT J SCHM1TT Sunday Masses 800 and 1Q0C Novenna Wed 730 p m Concessions Sat 73U to 9u0 pm Packer L Clark, I Clark, Sen, gamesand when the manaqeneider , r ment of the SanFrancisco base Briqhton Parrish, Owen, Ow  club announced it was abol siak, Beach, Russlinq I ishinq the sale of peanuts there, LEAGUE O LAKES Won Lost Pet , , , ltuted a ratiomnq plan Under        su to be vted upon will he , this all schools, theatres and bar  Sundays,bior b00 mass It must be borne in mind thatrooms would be closed to con ,   Novesffia Devotion Dexter Briqhton r Manchester V  Pinckney 7 6 4 2 the 9 room school and othr jserve coaii in the meantime coals thinr considered ore nnV rv j bootleqqers are reaninq a harnosed plans and non of them Twentvswen cotton tail rabbits ,1  wuvf JL I1I vtst, A dealer in this secnon lwemyseven couon aii idoous haye been acceptec bv th comm  was abie to were planted on Beaver IsiaiK qet 3 carloads bv  choir Practise CONGL COM CHURCH Rev Donald D Brady pastor  BASKET BALL GAMES Last week saw the end of the reaular basket ball schedules State tournaments, are on this week Dexter won tne Lo ique O Lakes championsihip last week i so qreat was the outcry they had to resind the edict The manaqe  ment claimed it was losmq mori 1 875 eV on peanuts I1 made 2 cents 2 750 on taCh sack sold but it cost 4 500 about 3 cents to hire a man to 6 250 sweep up the shucks Janitor ser jice, mostly to sweep up peanut shucks at the stadium last year cost 20,000 The same happened a year or so aqo when an attem pt was made to bar pie from Detroit school ho lunches Pie is an American tradition and the peoin ian Mother planuna 71     Choir Diecor place Feb 27 ihey were flown   Wed NiqhtSby beatinq South Lyon 53 to 45 1demand it even if health auth irom Mason by plane There is a white pine tree re ported from Berqland that meaj sures 17 ft and 10inches in circumference  The dept has equipped a llane with a loud speaker to in ert forest fire fiqhters next sum Zner 25 carloads of bootleq coal pro ved to be of such POor quality it would not burn Besides it  was frozen and had to be thaw ed out Piratinq of coql is com THE FERBJS INSTITUTE Classes are continuinqas usu al at Ferris Institute Biq Rapids mon Detroit exmplainsMhat Tol Various other buildinqs on theedo has takeri over many carcampus and in the town berna oads of coaF consiqned to IVused In the recent fire but two roit Detroit dealers accuse the buildmqs were desiroyed, the alumni bldq and qym were dam They won 7 out of 8 leaque Mrs Merwin Campbell games Other scores were Giass Thur 8 p m prayer meetinq at parsonaqe 1030 a m churcn service 1130 Sunday School orities prove it lacks nutrition and is hard to diqes Deer are yarded in the upper i aQed only sliqhtly and thg pre peninsula with a snow deph of paratjrV lrades d industjry 4 to 3 feet Six per cent more deer hunters builqinqs  and barracks for railroads of diverting 25 carloads of coal to their own use which was consiqned to Detroit dealers In Detroit two coal dealers were ,men I arrested for takinq 48 ton of coal baaaed deer this year thori lasH wereKn damaqed dt all Plans consiqned to Samia dealersTwo  the 693S5 7W Jo  gS0 drcnt rbuild, th I railroad men who switched the far 307 qot deer The only beaver colony in sou them Michiqan is one 4 miles east of Galesberq in Kalamazoo county Lake 55 Brooklyn 45 Dundee 49 Chelsea 43 Mason 58, Howell The coal situation continues  32 Milan 41 Lincoln 28 Univer  tense with trie prospect it will con sity 44, Roosevelt 34 Ann Arbor j imue The miners ultimatum No 700 Pilqrim Fellowship Speak 43, Sexton 37 Ypsilanti 38, Way contract, no coal still stands J  Thurs, March 2 800 Prayer ne 33 Hat Rock 29 Saline 24 L Lewis ordered them to return Meetinq Witnessinq foi Christ BOWLINC NEWS to the sick and mentally tioubli ed The parsonaqe is place of Reads meetinq j Kennedys Sunday, March 5, 1030 Church Yab Service, on Matthew 5 6 7, the Sermon on the Mount Bnnq your Bibles What Can a Christian Do 1130 Sunday School A Center  of Christian Influence 1 an u s hPed, nJI the coal to sidinq were also arhave them ready by next fall, j rested In Port Huron coal beinr stored for use on Great Lakes j7 Fellowship Meetinq 25,00000 boats this summer has been con Evening Lenten Service, at 730 Movfe Into the Good Ground, this is that FUN Nov and 258 in Dec 1948 Great Lakes levels went up in January this year except Lake Superior which was 13 of a ft lower  Datroit Mich, iron ore reservies are est u  ,, imated at 149,803,000 tons valu, CASH PRIZESi ed at 61,343000 Copper reserv summer There is a rumor that natural qas will be brouqht to Pinckney in the near future AND FORTUNE IN CASH PRIZES  fisated for city useArrests for qame law violators j How would you like to win 15 i The result of all were down this year There were 00000 in CASH Thats the first more and more people will con only 3U arrests in 1949 in Nov I prize in ihe thrilling new TUN vert to oil and qas heatinn this and Dec compared to 1110 in AND FORTUNE contest now in The Daily Detroit Times One huhdxed cash rewards Fun and Fortune is a puzzle contest No letters to writr Get The Daily TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW munity The Bible answers Dan Gardner Tip Top St Marys Vans Hockeys V F W Corys Shirevs Tavern Die Set Schedule for 61 50 49 to work and so did a court injunction but nothinq happened As someone once remarked You 52 cant mine coal with bayonets 5l1n the meantime the supply 50d wmdles Diamondale schools closed last week because they had no coal and others have 47 had to close their qymns, curtail 451 shower baths etc to conserve Q coal Factories and liqhtinq 37 plants who have had ample sup35 plies have been able to help out 27 some In Ann Arbor dealers reTip Top port that bv patronizinq coal boot March l troubles Worship service led by I vs Corys Fab vt Reads Shir leqqers they have been able to Pilqrim Fellowship Special musey Vs Die Set Hockey vs Van keep qomq These boctlcqqers Times and and Fortune ic by Mrs John Carver Monday 700 Church Family Supper Rev J Edqar Edwaids t pastor of the Willow Run Com Church will tell of the V F W vs Kennedys Tavern are able to qet some coal from vs St Marys  independent mines or qopher   holes , which do not employ TELEPHONE RATE CASE i union labor but these mines char Hearinq on the telephone rate qe an exhorbitant price for it Suq , 3474,000 tons valued at S58, VILLAGE ELECTION MABCH WiSSTcjfaiTSld 474000This is less than last year i The following are the tickets Tuesday and Wednesday, Mar  ClTIZhNS   i4 15 from 900 a m to 430 p nd enaaqe in Owina to the legislature haV chhlenqinci mteiklenaminajianal case have ended 14 momns after qestions are made to set up  ra 25,00000 inina chanaed the law th Putnam work amonq young families ani the company filed its application 110mnq board such as functioned Township Board of Review will bring us a Lenten messaqe A for a 17 percent increase in rev during World War I, It worked lownsnip coara 01 review win,  H    enjoyed enues Briefs will be iiled March1 then but was undoubtedly the by all 23 The increase would amount to most unpopular war measure ev , Wednesday, 400 Junior Choir 20,400,000 An emerqency incre er contrived practice 730 Senior Choir pract meet at the Putnam A M SPECIAL ELECTION President M J Reason  Cleric Mildred Ackley Putnam Township will hold a Treasurer Helen Reynolds Bpecfcal election on Monday, Trustee, 2 years U John Eisele March 6 1950 to vote on qivinq Trustee, 2 vearsOEarl Gallup the Detroit Edison Co a 30 year, Trustee, 2 years  Owcar Beck franchise to operate power line  Assessor Lorenzo Burphy for electric current and serve 1 , 1  people oi this township with th UNION came for lightvand power The President Stanley Dinkel Putnam township board will Clerk Mildred Ackley have charge of the election and Treasurer Helen Reynolds m on each day to review the as ice sessment roll and correct any discrepances All persons with qrievkmces areasked to appear before the board CALVARY MENNONITE flev tzra Beach v Pastor Stanley Dinkel Supervisor, Mnrntog Worship   1000 Sunday School  1100 The bill sponsored bv Presid se of 4,800,000 was qrantedjfist July Winq 15 500,000 sull it is  inQuiry into morality at sue Of this after taxes 9,672,000 Modison hiqh school Rovai Oak would qo to the companvThe in has Elapsed A man from me crease ranqe from 50 cents a mon dept of education was sent th for residence users to 1 afhere to conduct an inquiry and 150 to business users The rea fter spenciing most of the week sons for the increase are a 2J7 ent Trumcm called the Fair Em ployment bill was killed in con iy ,   arG a  there said he could find no evL Childrenl Hour    1145 P cent increase in expensesi sin  enCQ to pport the charges Young Peonies Mtetinq  730 ce 1939 with a revenue climb otlMany pupig who had made cha Evening Worship  815 only 180 per cent The Company roes repudiated their own Stato gTess last week by the votes of ,Supt  Botcoe Danow i only earning about 3 4 centsimenti at the inquiry Mr Boraer    , , , , southern Democrats or Dixiecrats Asst Supt Marvin Shfrev on a dollar Revenue increases  Bon Questioned 52 parents and it will be conducted by ballot,Trustee 2years John Eiseleand northern Republicans In its  800 P M Wedare only 25 per cent compared to DUpUs but turned up no evidenan expense increase of 76 VeT ca of immoral conditions He cent ihe same as anv township coun Trustee, 2 years  Roy Clark 1 lftCe tne Republican offered an 1 Cottage Prayer Meetings ty or state election The Detroit, Trustee, 2 years Albert Shirley other bill which has no enforcing1 810 P M Edison Company, were given a Assessor , Lorenzo Murphy powerg in if hiB bill which is to I     franchise back in 1920 evionnnmvv vrFoaDn rwlorevent wee discrimination as it MARRIAGE UCENSES to this Putnam townsrip was ser WNCKNEY VgAgJ BOARD OF rolates to the negro m the south Robert Purdv1 21, Fowlerville, 4l r   4 ed by different private Power, REVIEW tand to a less degree in the north Virginia Geer, 16, Fowlerville 1htePw1 rt  Je ,,  rftimmiriTTftM companies, none of which gave The board of review for the vil hafl a hard row to travel Conors Rreseil Lazo 50, Brighton Bessie of Mrs Earl Stanley on Thur REGULAR COMMUNICATION KINGS DAUGHTERS MEETING  The Pincknev Circle of Kings Ja on part of the teachers found no moral issues involved and no criminality but did find a problem of bad taste and eth 24 hour ervice   V laqe of Pmckaey will meet at sgmen  always readv to giv MM, ,  ATTT NT J10 iwnhiJP 2111 S  lin service but when it comes DtCOME TAXES MADE OUT Wednesday, March 15 from 900 to v,tina rr lt, WAU that ig a hor I will make out Income tax a m to 430 p m to review he se 0f qnother color forms crt mv home from now on JLassesment roll If vou hcrvie any   MRS J M McLUCAS i grievance you are asked to an Homer Abney of Chubbs Cor4 0 1 EOid tterPhme 3731 piar  this meeting neie suffered a heart attack las Brighton, Michigan  Stanley Dinkel President week but is much better  Lazo 54 Brighton Robert Moon, 23, Hamburg, Charis Moehl 19 Hambura Bruce VanBlaircum ir 21, Pinckney, Florence Holltster,  18 Pincknev March 8 at 800 p m Secy Regular CommunicaHon of Iiy jingston Lodge No 78 F  A M a on Tuesday evening Maroh7 qt Henry Lewis, 21,was given 1 of irom 10 to 20 yrs in pri j8 p m mwBm new Mondaybv Judge Golden injHments serytedrf lodae closff John Hagman of Howell called Monroe county for Jrobbery ofts have 2 on vr C Miller one day last wk a hardware store at Mavbee f r w vuiien, JG y  1 , ,  PffP11  ,   The P1acknr Pinckney Civic JmprovemtttAasn v j  i The Next Meeting is  Mar27 Mfr MfcV   vI   f 7f I  f    Rtdy Kilowatt Leads ilie Pared RJdy Kilowatt says For a thrifty 50    Go Electric Homemaking Tt ly rcciit H on piislibutIon living So naturally, modern Jiornemakcrs turn to Keddv Kilowatt Uleetricilv for limeamiworksaving ronvrnirnee For remarkably low wage, Redely cooks meals, WHSIMM dishes, boats water, doe the laundry, aiul polihes off dozens of other household job Let the appliances you now have be the foundation for a tmly modern, alleloetrio home Then, step by step, as your budget permits, add other wifesavers Your dealer or the folks at any Edion office will gladly help you Why not join Roddy Kilowatts happier homemaking parade  THE DETROIT EDISO COMPANY 1  20 WednWay, March L 1950 AM  i f sac 3teS V I is very ill of whoopinq couqh St Marys church will hold a St Patricks dcry party at the opera house, Irish poetry, sonrtg and a, lecture by Rev Fr Coxmnerford, Georqe Sialer has accepted a, position on the road with the International Harvester  Co Gilbert Abel a former resident died atTowlerville Monday Frank Wriaht has moved from the Hooker house to the Leland Tiouse 0 , The Gene Campbell family all have the whoopinq couqh F well has operated her elect Tic ht plant for 6 months for  b2They have 52 street hqhi v ch iost a little over 2 ox 452 a year Chas White has moved on the McCavette farm  Tom Mack of Chelsea was in town Monday buyina horses Married by Rev Hicks at th Methodist parsonacre Wed Chas Burnett of Ann Arbor and Mrs  Sarqn JN obie of Unadilia ueg  Auctioneer Ed Daniels, has a sale every day last week Mrs Catherine Fitzqerald died at her home at North Lake Mar  1 She leaves 2 sons and a daui qhter Wm Broqan is settinq type in the Dispatch office Charles Plympton has sold ,Q half interest in his mortuary bus iness to Percy Swarthout Mr Swarthout has qone to Chicaqo to take a course inj embalm jnq He had been worldlier in the Tee I pie  iCadwell hardware y I There is only one villaqe tick  et this year It is Pres C L Siq  ler Clerk, Emil Brown Treas J I L Codwell Assessor, Dell Carr Trustees F G Jackson Chas  Love, Geo Reason, F A Siqler F L Andrews, E W Kennedy Howell TKpaler Howel Michigan l SYLVAN XHVVTE CMaea Mich Tuts Wed, Thur Feb 28 Mar I 2  Saturday, MarcTTT PRINCE OF FOXES L y Y cn , starnna  f BORDER mODENT Tr6xu Power, Orson Welles andj A Drama starring  Wcmda Hendrbc I George Murphy Rickirdo Monf Comdy   f0011 alban and Howard da SUyo Friday, SaturdayMarrh 3, 4 Cartoon and Tmt Monte Hale in Sun SOUTH OF THE RIO Alto Mon, Tuo Mar 561 AMBUSH Arlone Dahl Cartoon Sunday Shoin 35 7J in THE BLACK BOOK Cartoon Pet Smith Sunday Monday, March 5 6 Matinee Sunday at 215 P M continuous We1 TiluI jj g 9 Milton Berle, Virginia Mayo I ALWAYS LEAVE THEM LAUGHING  Cartoon Latest Ncwa Wed , Thur  March 7 8 9 Spencer Tracy, Keherine Hep  burn In ADAMS RIB NOT WANTED Produced by Ida tupino 3tantaa Sally Forrest, Keefe Brasselle and Ico Penn This a an Adult Picture  Color Cartoon  Shows 715 and 905 CortocDexterTbsfre  DEXTER MICHIGAN AVON THKATtiR Stockbridae Michlgcnv Eriday, Saturday March 3 4 2 Shows Nightly 700 and 30 Doable Feature Roy Rogers m THE FAfl FRONTIER  In Trucolor 2nd Big Feature THE LOVABLE CHEAT with Charles Ruggles, Peggy Ann Garner Cartoon Friday, Saturday, March 34 FORCE OF EVIL John Garfield Beatrice Pearson In a Story of the Numbers Racket Plus GUMiFWE OF THE RANGE Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette In a Duranco Kid Picture NEIGHBOIUNb Enqland and nothinq more was heard of him She leaves 3 child ren, Frank, Will and Mrs Frame lipladv The infant son of Willis Tupper The Unadilia church Sunday School class wilt put on the iSlav Aaron Slick from Punkin Creek at Gieqory scon Leon Wordn of Gregory is home from Ft MormolSth 011 leave Jerry Drown of Greqory has en lifted in the air corp and is in San An tonic Texas Sunday, Monday, March 5, 6 Sunday SHOWR 3 p, m, cent, 2 Shows Mondov 715 and 915 THE RED TONY In Technicr i  Stair  Robert Mitchum c d Myrna Loy Cartoon an News Tues , Wed , Thur , March 78 9  1 Sunday, Tuesday, March 5, 7 4 SAN F R A N C IS C O i 3 Great Stars 3 i Clark Gable Spencer Tracy and Jeaneite McDonald in a Great Picture,he burning of SanFrancisco brouaU back or all to see Latest News  CojningGrommo, Top,,O the Morning  2 Shows Nightly 7 15 and 915 The Hatfield  McCoy Feud ROSEANNA McCOY in Technicolor S tairmg v  Farley Granger, Charles Bickfordj and Joan Evens Polly Mitteer dauqhtsr of Robf, CominaOh You Beautilul Doll,  Mier of Stockbcidqe fell and  Fighting Man of he PVms  broke her log last week       , The will of the late Minnie Fish i White Shrine served a IH1 beck of Howell filed for probcte i dinner    r left a sum estimated to be 15,  The Briqhton school distnet haa 000 to McPhereon hospital, How received petitions from 5 district eJl She wis the wdew of Free  scloois calling for en election to ninn Fishbeck I reorqanize with the Briqhton sch Two 200 lb hogs were shot ool district YOULL SEML FOR 4JS IF  VOU ARE  VJSE, AND IF YOU WOULD  rrr   tUCAl TUtWOli rrd loaded on a truck on Merr ill Pros, farm on Latson Rd last week bv thieves The D,  C Dept Store at Bi qhtr is buildina a new star nvt to the nestoffice The special education cass of 150 people attended the dedication ceremony cf the new Ham burq fire hall last week The Dexter school reorganizat ion plan whereby 12 districts will merge has been aporoved by the sate dept of education Howell hiah school visited the took part in the Ypsi tournament Ford Rouqe plant tcdav 180 attended th recent Sweetheart prty sponsored bv the The Dexter hiqh school band CiSt week Beverly Harden was one of them who won a high rai Howell Masons and O E S Thninq MMS 5S H f   ,75  iHw JCTS  WJ srrrr l No No Please Take an Lluig, else, btt  onvthw handy telephone dirocU,y ollow Pi,  si Z  y Wall Paer  HOW HAVE 250 SAMPLESOF 1950 WALL PAPER FROM 25  65CPER moLE HOLL   JMwwe  k PINCKNEY A bold robbery occured near here Wed night Three men en tered the home of Edward Smith who livles alone on the Comiskey farm across the road frm his nephew, Chas SmithThey boun and gaged him arid took 390 and  his watch A slight earthquake shock was felt here Sundoy niqht  Mrs Aqnes Harris fell on the sidewalk here last week and broke her hip Born here Sat to Rex Drown and wife a qirl to Eric Dons and wife a qirl and to the Carlton Corswells Bernice Suherland a son James Smith, former highway com, has the contract to Grade and gravel the road from Chilson to Briqhton Hon, Lynn Gardner is opposed to the qasoline tax because he says the present weiqht tax will raise enouql money for the oov emors expenses FOR SALE MIXED HAY, loose Nick Koluser, 3800 E M36 Four Miles from Pinckney Help Us and enjoy an evening by guests freBiOar Detroit Mission Sun 9 Mar PHONE 18F9 V m   47 Years Ago Mrs Ellen Hook, 68, died at the home of her son Wm Moran March 2 She was Ellen Kinqsley of Otseqol N Y She married T  Moran in 1850 He1 was killed in 4he civil war 7 yean latex she ,9cmtd Wm iiocic He went to 715 P M JXu emmii  fl   V o  rThe Plnckny Dispatch tvtetiiiSsi Oa Oii 5v V Peoples S tore Groceries Gent c Kennedy1 Wedxl The Plnckney  Entered as r act oi Mar matter at  r Subscription Price iS0 a  The Pinckney Disputou Pxul W GuiUtt Publithsr 114 SoHowell St Pinckney Mch Stanley Dinkel who recently purchased the W B Gardner farm, south of town has rented ro Hay Koilenberqer of Hilhv 11 who will take possession at once tJfefl Tho followinq local Masons ar tended the Howell Masonic Past Masters niqht last Wed Geoiqo mar, Oiin Robinson, Ona Carpboll Ilnry Hauck, P W Carle, Glenn Slay ton, r Fred TooplO i   I R v J, M McLucs of Brah n I j former pastco, is n Mc,isor 1 hooohal Howell, foliwna a heart attack   ijt w furnace a qift wdh owf r rd stoker, is bdnq in isahd in tho We,d Mar 01 chur The enqaqom nt oi Lyle FiR r j y ftfr ar a Mr W H Eih r of How11 to Hazol Kiumop E qa r Fair hope, Alabama is onoannc d Eurq Liyd VnnRhrrcuin Tcs Snqr r ck Hiscn Wris Bauqho ona the wives savr Sonj Horde at h  Ovmpi  L loin Friday iqht nh hd dinar aftrvjKras ot K  N ch Ison nw Topinka Inn at Blvd ajv 2   vio f rtll 6S1G  gtiByfegro PUMPING dlWtSTlS tREE ROOTS IMINATfS DIGGING ISSQIVES GREASJ MfKiSWJt ODOI ITS MODERNPrV1LUTI0NARY f Jo more expensivs unhealthy pumping and digging UR ol cesspools, cpic tankt, jeepoe pooh gnoj tropi ond clogged lines Herej tho rrosf reliable ond laic, ,nijorf to liquOy, Hiisolc and oponfy greoie, iluJe, hoir, flfiih mi oller otqcr c i o I id TMs mrJe,, rhmr o Jiec rOk and ePR cnr      1 o 16  r,o VibTDOVN  ot  Jf lor,k    ol  working    nadi,ii Pot  ,  c ,,,, Myron Hughes Phono 57F1I 8717 Lakeside Dr Hush Lake Pinckney r  3570 club of th C o church mi f oho Gustafs Saturday niqlh MCha I Car inrlerwn   cod ad one id operation ot M us fciospial Briqhton las Mon IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON 10ST MODELS Five Out of Six Dealer, Who Sell All Sets Took Home an S RCA VICTOR For Tht ives in a Recent Poll H ward Fiad a  farrfiiv Poorsbuq YG Sinnd  i84 r S Wm Kcnnody ttack lit wk r t    iii o McPh rc4 I VRM ANHvOALS COLLFCTED PROMPTLY HORSES S400 COWS 400 HOGS 100 per Cwt Wr BUY KIDEfc 0 CALF SKINS Phone 8 pinckney nfi  1 h oxr irl wan a p  hospto1 H v,  i   for so vera lays Mss Dedo Hinchov is i a 0, ,,,, IOUS condition at St loo hospital Thp aro n    ,d   N l Ann Arbr Joe Clark and jco vnq team  fr m ieyii Plummor wont down las woh u th Erynio b wlnq  and arri blood for a transfusion Gqu  Mi ana Mrs Ir  h , rouiu l from Fla Froav vhc r Oiov    o,  b en tins wait o 3 of All Prospective Cnomers in Northern New Jersey f Area where Television Is HighlyConcentrated, Ask for an RCA Television Set in Preference All Others k Briger THERE MUST BE A Clearer REASON Steadier Pictures OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 900 27 Years of Dependable Dealk q Mrs Stanley Dinkol c he ,i ah Mrs EMOSCT T  Rowe hospital,Sockb dq she is a patient 3 G a  eehn Furniture Store w Louis Shrey mid Wife who ho phono 431 h v Pon liviiiq nor Ypoaa haw mvo iack  hmckn a i  Central Head Stock Cc wmam Mr ahd Mrs fioboit Rad onVr tamod Sunday, Frod Read and who Mr and Mrs homos Whit 1h tdsai Mover family oi in nnJ j hn McGuiro andwito Ann Arbor spool bat at ino W 1 of Dcroit jetr Clark oome 9 Kl Kay Haiy of Mnosao I Mr and H 1 L    ir  is Mon, visited Mr ano Mis C J ,n SQJ Ciaij  quI i L, BJcher last week Brighton, Mich 70c W Main  f I iAiridl yaw snfti2ia is jffiingg copy of fcke latent id, rain Mis G orqo Mcabd  i spot Sunoy n tho IOJ  I  Dr Robert Bird and famly A larshn, homo in JOCKO, I  Wayne called at the W C Mlor Mr Q1oI lvlr K bn Cuivr put  nom icuii week on a COOKJIQ wore dem ,ostr to  ,,,, Soturaay nqhi at in Whiar i Mr and Mrs Chas Eiseio on, r,x rni h,m in Ypsdanti son Bernara of Fowlorviho cou 1VTj , pjj L  hh ah n ea on Mrs unma Voimr Sun iad djuqhtor spem Su at in Wm buttrer and family hce  vr f ,s T D Ann Arbor were Sunday quesLa c n ani laralv of jacK0 of the Robert Tasch fdmdy , Vincent Shields and family of c 4 t  , ,   Ann Arbor spent Sunday a thew at  k Lee Laptev home i A P, no  th Mr and iVErs Ona Campboh NfaU s ,lhaT r  , ,obsorved their weddinq anaiivo, MMr dS aVV t sary by rcrmq dinner at the Top fT nd Mrs   ParkeI c I inko Inn Detroit Saturday  ackson were Sunday quests at  Mrs Alta Meyer, Mr Elvso J116 J ylTf vm  1 j Campbell and Rev and Mrs  L V McDonnell of Ypsu  ,  Beachy attanded the Rural Ambn so Konncay ana itmny  I Teachers meetino at the Howeh ff rtowrl VP Sunday a th  fM  church Friday niqht Ms 1 11 V Vu   dames Meyer and Campb, r  ai  LvmdaH   were on the proqram ,  T KeX 11 h I The Doyle Templeton family of atM he  T mo t  dames JMcVer and Campbell1 MlSS 1 Ljmt FJ Keeqo Harbor and the Dalo Mid j or family of Pinqree were Sun j dinner quests  at the Albert Shir ley Home Chas McDaniels and family of OK W rt  tri ten Sytisiseie taf OstaScel nd Henry  Willow fa nU THE1U0 CLASS OF PINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL PRESENTS  Plaster of Paris v k end with her mohr in Dot o,t 5  o Lva and Mark Movin were Sundav dinner quosts at the Leu Coyle me P sao Nash of Mich SiMo AT THE PINCKNEY COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM f RL, MAR 10, SAT, MAR 11 gour  This hadsom booklet tells how yu can arrange to have Phiis in yo re h e   beautifully illusf  with photos of the rorarplcte line of Piilhas nppvan h oso evenone livirgu, orics beyid the gas mains is talking atriu Pliilgas    the modern fuel for cooking, vwr heating and refrigeration , Make a selection of the appliance need 1 CAST OF CHARACTERS PAULINE PLASTER, froman s Txao SUSAN CAMPBELL 11 WHITTIER t, H,r H,ndv Man CHAHL3 HEWLETT Mein CampboU , homo ,  fe ,  Jt  VA 7  n T podv iiurt at Dextor SunooySho Mrs V,van Parmoloo ar i wffl ,,,, , n, h,r ,, whe ,  raGUSCK f y a no,her car, backing out crusli , rnTTTrr,xT i hor lea Vtw  n tho car do r MARVIN CLARKE, in love w  Lue, ALFRED FUHrMAN  tho car No bones wro bro j TILUF BIRD wh runs th Br h Nest  dauqhter and Chris Campjxl were Sunday quests of Mrs Mildred Trost and the James Nat ce family in Dearborn MRS NELLIE SMUDGE, Noov N 1 THOMAS BIGBER local fit MARLENE SCHNEIDER DUANL GULICK bolle MARY MARGARET CLARK Mr cmd Mrs Harry Palmer Pa4 j Ly n Ho3y an 1 famdy of HawMYR7Ln PRUNd hor fri n  Wesley Palmer and Pat Rebm,neli , Su,d di quests i  mnv Bvn ,,,,, saw Sonla Heme at the Detroit of th, Hollis Vvlie farmly  MRS LIDDY ANiT SMUDGE OIlPiTrr Iunn Sicker, Mrs Loshr ,3AMANTHA WHLTTIER, ZeoSstr ivjr crrici Mt wni,tpr  MrK Clayton Carpenter vifh Mrs  T,Tt,,  , were in Ann Arbor Saturday McAf Mrs Merl Caird Mrs MRS WALTER CLARKn Mav,  mother  Mr and Mrs Henrv Shirev s,owrrti COunty oxtenroon ieadr MRS MATTIE FERGUSON, and Mrs James Shirey ir attend J wh 1O r, Mich ftrto s,jT, last m  ea the funeral of an urcle JOAN GRIFFITH KATHRYN HENRY Nellies mother NORMA EVERS VIRGINIA SHIRLEY JUNE BOBON Louises mother BETTY SEGER 10 WOP Grand Rapids last week hnw t mave chmHr oads Waiter Reason and Joe VorHn Tho Hamhura Han Extmsio and frrmfiv of Detroit cahed at I thp Eon Swarthout home Sun k and showed thp Datientt POLICEMAN WILLIAM EARL  WILLIAM VANBLAICUM WiUiam  for your home    come in and see our complete display New low prices to fit your bud f  7 PkiaS  Iotrost n this unque oiamacenters about a Mrs qroups met at die Hnmbira fi Clifford chas Mrs P a u  i n tPlaster, whose husband had ,,, , hall Tues whvry Att Rood rle beou fauna frdaiiy woundoaalonq a nearPans hiqhwcry Be Harold Gallup nnd toilyt chor aav ,T 1OIU n mfI,n foro pjath haa Kseaioc his Los,the victim had been able to Detroit sont Sunday at tho Mur oTr Wdia MA family name and aesenbe his assonant, for whom an exhaustive searca fT  To iOq rV Snnday at l8 inntittilca by the pohce and is later continued by the widow ijr rav Kennedy heme Joseph Griffith and Dr RvvMill , haal nroc,dur unaided Puffy were m Lanslna Tho,1ho w1, IVWCPT ham Foilowinq a hunch q r aw I n q partly from dreams and partly former will stav at St Lawmnc, Th, Halli Hollowly family of from fortunewUers, Mrs Plaster Lnally moves into cm bacu hoorh  wrj1 Wed for xrav,ag, Ti,kn t Sunday fon town where she battles qossip and suspicion whtle he traOM and examination  rn ,t tfrp j Mi1ler home a rare diamond rina, property of her murdered mcrte, cmd the  Hrrb Podmr cmd familv of t InfiRry Gardner and family of valuable cluewhich ledaT last tixtrfc kille rint snt SundaV at the Harry Hiohand panf Sunday at the Doot miss this play with all the suspense,, action, and Palmer hem , Fred Hillxncm7 wyegnd dcruqh I ter Ann, of FowlervUle called at mjPmsfcktorn AHertDinkel home   touches which wilPhffunt vouJwdaft,  Homer Abne of ClmbbsCor ners hadaieart attaqc, kit vfyl , Jpoi riWV WM 111   rs,  V   Af 4 1W  1   U , Wednesday January  1950 Wednesday, March 1, 1950 lft CHE A You can finance yoar oar The First National way is low as 4 per 100 per year Thats better than the city finance companies do for you HANDY No Red Tape No waiting Most car loans are  PROFESSIONAL COBNEB  Yoctt in a JOHN DEERE Model BHMSpreader The sorefooted traction and stronger construction of the John Deere Model H Spreader enable you to spread more loads every day    get soilenriching manure on your fields before valuable nutrients are lost Proper weight distribution assures better traction of both tractor and spreader wheels in 11 field and weather conditions    makes it possible for you to spread manure every day of the year The box and frame are of allsteel con struction, rigidly braced and trussed to prevent twisting out of shape, to take the punishment of mechanical loading Bigcapacity, rollerbearing mounted beaters shred manure completelyspread it evenly See us for complete information THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM Roy Duffy M  mcjcney, fcuca Pally UuO A JM to ftUO  M completed the same day you Except Wednesday feome in You can make your MonJrueeSat 7i0oi0Qiwn monthly payments at the bank, i i i w  when youre down town No DB 6 R McCLUSEY trottma to the city to make pay  Dentist ments Al 111 North Michigan Telephones and f  OVERBOARD The paper keep reportinq how1 cittmk u4k mM 01 city slickei3 work their fast   u m  U  deals on unsuspectina car buyers  Y Appointments State At the First National youre deal HowelL Michigan license Attorney ct Lent Fas State and Sayings Boat HowelL Michigan MAHTINT LAVAN Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mick hone 157F11 Repano MYRON J HUGHES inq with folks you know and HEBJ numbing and Heating 9717 Lakeside Drive Rush Lake Lavey Hardware Hi wim IOIKS you Know and HERB SNEELt I p j SWARTHOUT  BOV trustat a bank that Livinaston Phone 183  207 EGrand River  Funeral Rom County folks have dealt with for HowelL Michigan D  Swarthout Director ears There s no fine print on a RL Estate, InsurancsJfcokeiage Modern Equipment 3 JE0MliloaiL ie Sim , dry Lake and Fmjn Property, Ambulance Service Pie quick and economical t   Wionee 33  8 ckneyJ4lch OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Rtror AveKoweC Michigan For Appointment Pi me 858 Residence I EstabLihed 10B8 1915 FORMIRLY SHIREY  SONS 127 PEARL ST,PINCKNEY,MICH ANKRAL AUTO REPAIR FARM MACHINERY REPAIR WADING OF ALL KINDS AH WORE AND PARTS GUARANTEED  McPPerson State Bank  GKORGX WASHINGTON Times and drcumetances have FIRST NAOTONAL BANK Member FedercJ Deposit Disurj anoe Cer AD deposits p  5000 Insured Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 400 Each CATTLE 400 Each A Speciality List Tojy Property wife Me LEE LAVEY general Insurance tor Phone 58F3 JPlnckney  Michigan j AUCTI ONEER  I farm Sales a Spedcvity BERT WYUE me rlqcjrnay 78F2 STANLEY RERfUMAS AHorney at Lew HOGS 100 per Cwt ALL MAXjuiuu iu dUA ANb CQttDiihOW CALVE bryti and fiOS REMOVED rttfttf PHONE COLLECT TO CARL fiHG HOWELL lO to  fi 207 E, Grand Rivet Howell RFaGCRAnON SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repcdrji on AU Calces tLOYD HENDEE live Stock Horoluv Weemy TIpe Made to Detrofc neral Trucking 714 DARLING 6 E REED, Jeweler WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING kccurate  Fast  Reasonable Guaranteed Work 210 W Mean ft Pmeknoy, Mich ZZWattAd iii S mYTCnTm  changed materially since the iSTATE OF M I r H T r n T  5218 JSS018000 COURT FOR FOR SALEMwd Hay icm I  ISUTS, iIMTO9LiJyiNGSKN  Nick KoW SSOOEM  Concrete Products fayei Sand Top AoiL Road Gsavti Fill Dirt and Read Butt Blocks Laid, Piece or Contra 7828 Tama Hd Phtckney Rte I Phono frgtcr 8 118 DR , 7 TOWNfB Dentist 6044 Portage Lake Road Dexie Phone Dexter 8481   i   r,   rULLEH BRUSH CO DEALER K M 8HULTZ 5 9 18 Brijhton Ed Phone Brighten 730 rj 9A  WOT R It It  Furthor Ordared That publii notk thereof b girn by Olei in tb CUy at Bow  of a copy oi Ihis ord one each A eeMlsa of sold Qmi ooki S th Of t HeU In aald Oowai oe be 27lh day oi Fbroay A D 1950  PTottlloB Htam R Sciith juag ot In DM Mattw oi tb Estate ol lobrt Morly Reynolds Dececsted  Marioc J Shlray havlnq filed in taid Court his petition prraying that the ad ministration o aid estale be gjanted to Frank D Bush or to soms othw Bnitabl  ptrtoA  It Is Ordsrsd, That ih 27th day oi Man A D 1950 at ta oclock In th  fbrsnoon at said Probots office bs and Is hsrstoy petition  idol of the world for its free dome and standard of living re  suiting therefrom pubdcosioa World War II gave many men wok and women an melght to th standards of other countries oi tu tax three BUfcceMittt Ma previous   the pTncknsy the world Hardly one would be willing to transfer his dtlsesiship said doy of hearing In IN CHANCERY MILDRED SCOTT, v HAROLD A SCOTT FOR SALEBaby Chickens from bloodtested parent stock Larq Enqlish White Leqhoms Hiqh wAu ui k ,1Pfl  lint Barred and Whifc Rockn, lll104  y9 7lF2 Iqnd B9dM now hatchinq 4 miles East of Pinckney WANTED Custom Cord Wooa Plaintiff Sawing WANTEDIronlnqs to do in my OHDEH OF P5BUcSl9onVrMatn S,t k Dispatcn a ntwipap panted and di willing to transfer his dUscsiship st d7 lfrt  51 Mafn Strt PlnofaT, Mich, A true CODV Oram u Smifc I  ten on the 17th day of January u    1950, at the City of Howell in A tyus copy Aram B Smith Oootia Forfllhan Iu4qe oi Probsts RsgiStaf Oi rbati The state sold 52 tax reverted lota last week for 13,848Bait dealers and qet chub and sucker for bait irom the state at 250 a thousand for crub and 150 for sucker The state on request will supp , appointed for hearing said ly interested persons with list of jQ 5QQQ for ach Depositer state lands for sale Howell , ed We take this opportunity to sal ute the Father of Our Country Without his leadership and sound principles  it Is doubtful  we would have our free American republic today Mcerson State Ba r Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insuran ce Corporation All Deposits up Sab Squire Hatchery Phone Hoyell 305W WANTEDWashinq and Ironlna to do at my home at 4323 Patter ten on the 17th day of January House Chicken Coup and 3 I k w 1 y w Ul  uuw ,OCft  iL  acses Metric lights, Nice locateBQn Lce Roaa Phone 88F12 said County    ion, Bargain for cash It satisiactorily appearing to the LaPrad Farm JF32 Qtewxr Court by amdavit on We that the Get Your SpVyig Cleaninq DcTe a resident of the State of Michi by experts Reasonable Priced, gan, and that his present place Call Elmer Terry 6980 Bentley, of residence is unknown Lk Rd RFD 1 or Call Mrs Rov On motion of Stanley Berrimam Clark attorney for plaintiff,  rnp gTr   IT IS ORbERED that the said fOR f     defendant, Harold A Scott, cause hay C1vQer  1 WANTED POULTttf Will pay Detroit market prices CE Uor Phono 62F1 Bert Harris i t Pinckneys ilST  s QUALITY Meats Fruit r m  m r GroeHes Vegetables his appearance to be entered in 1L1  ijlj i ,i this cause within three months FOR SALE Potatoes and Oniene from the date of this Order, and Umstead Farm In case of his appearance that HowilPinckney Rd Pbono 71F2 he oaus his Answer to the plain uraMvm r t ,4911  tiffs BUI of Complaint to be hied JKWagh1iJlrt   and a copy thereof to be served  g122QMower,Rd upon the plaintiffs attorney with FOR SALE Round Oak Kftcken in fifteen days after service upon Turni wood or ei m the defendant of copy of said gd ffijf1 , Bia and notice of this order, and 0 55F52   mat in default thereof that said  2807 Tlpjcfly Road Bill be taken as confessed by FOR RENT, Apartment 3 rooms  said nonresident defendant Bath Electric Ranqe, Refriqacat And it is further ORDERED that or Oil Heater and Hot Water fur within forty days after the date nished hcroof the said plaintiff cause a H W Wylie 355 E Main notice of this Order to be publish Pinckney Phone 1 war Pped Shed QB SAIfi  2i  Livingston, and that such publi WiUard Wilt    cation be continued once in each mara  ana n week for six successive weeks, or that she cause a copy of this Order to be served personally on said nonresident defendant, at least fifteen days before thoj FOR SALE 2 acres arid 7 ream house Lovely knotty pine sunroom, bath and laundry Steam furnace, storm windows and screens 2 chicken ceops and barn Prioe 5000 Andrew Gampbell 747 Patterson Lake rd Phone Pinckney L31F4 FOR SALEAlfalia Hay Phone Pinckney Nol43F2 SOFT WATERon It sorvroo bos is No Equipment to buyNo Fish  I time above prescribed for her apj tract oi signNe work to do  pearance ATPTN I  I RuBt anc 11 oontrol tarvice , HijLd it is further ORDERED that Culligan Soft Water StrvT  I the 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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>53 EW,, 1fIviv  r  Kcv5iiii vijir   n  c,v     ,,,, 7    1,   1        n ,       1 m2i  M   Volume 67 atch The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday February 22 1950 Michigan Mirror f JUKJAL NEWS   , t tlie vUgqe caucuses heldi A Slate corporation profits tafff the iollowmq tic SCHOOL NLWS Oi 4 per cent would raise K0UUUets WSTe nominated CHURCH NEWS St Marys Cathattc Lnurcii rtadawy Michigan REV FE ALBERT J SCHM1TT  No 8 SCHQOL MEETING The Finance and Bonding f tttfl rmrmnll, nnd onlv coat curt ClfiZENS 4 Committee pt the Pinckney i w SaSP3r ylPresident ,   M J Reason, Commumty school planning com uuaay Masses 800 and 100, SSST toes Z they p Clerk  Mildred Acidey mite m   schooi  naayl Novenna, Wed 730 p m noM Helen Heynoids lJtJSL f  Cessions Sat 7u  auu pm bhn Kiaea OI ufn a bidweli Lansing ounaavixuor nn ,,, Basketball JNewa I UTCnt Comma loss would he Michiaans aflln trustee, 2 years  John Eisele w uuiu tt oiaweii uxnsxuq  yagc Gov iSTamaSSlTru8tee 2 ears  Earl Gallup  tH SChooi bond  Jitapdl 2 years Oscar Beck fthfschcS Wd to h ionrilielecnslature appropnateaIsessor Laredo Murphy  of ikt nf 278 mOhandutting 12 million oti, Comm Oscar Beck, Earl Gallup aie  er  M plan ,oar Hoger Carr the budget Revenues for the present year will be 2 or i pot cent in excess of the same period in 1949 but will still leave Mich, short, more than 40 million The corporation tax proposed is similar to that now in etfeci in 32 states Last year New increased its corporation tax from 4 to 5 per cen duce 10 million more in ue  Under it the corporation i tresswould pay less under Uns tax than in taxes to the leddrai government It only pays state of Michigan bU,0UU yet apous half its waqe earners are employ ied in Michiqan Alter paying ounaay,toear fc00 mass niaht hv nlr,vn u PCeft asi vvPaue to the act aid c3 rWBX 1 h m  Susan Campb  ,ackedj Ztny  up 20 posits for Pinckney and VjThe late w w,, c 1 Shirley 16 Marlyn Clark cot A I na no n,r r v   FrlHQV8 arte, Noveana Dwo Norma Evers and Mar JSexfr f wsiroS Z   scteb played a nice defensiv  lee CONGL COM CHURCH i lam at quard Q,iv  ,c Grnvjiy, I iy Pinckney Girls  is IO pond tor 120,000 over a he, Rev Donald D Brady pastor I c , UNION M0 ears This to be fain  Choir Practise   aTiqhts SV President Stanley Dink el fSlt Sta Ane roCnjOraanist d Choir Director W   9a  Clerk Mildred Ackley ftJK  built and eauipdea Mrs Merwin Campbell 5mS U Treasurer Helen Reynolds  cTommit Ponsito  Thur 8 p m, prayer meelinqj 1 Trustee 2 years John Eisele q t0 SUth Lvon Tuesav l to at pursonaqe urris see Jhenew school there and to 1030 a m church service  Lvers Trustee, 2 years Roy Clark im VJ  trustee, 2 years Albert Shirlev , wIev ThuaV to  view the 1130 Sunday School me 1aqiil bck h n, Ge  Ch, jap j an AurKia a, abou wiy a Hartland Girls her country wh re hy strved F  Johnson  F Hiiqujit Tncro m   b  tpm Cooper ic f mcy kincf I D J ji las Huskmson  vork Euqvn  Braunbj ,rl iuf Laehart j ban bound ov r f  r  on chi Wycoiiuqed of kiiiinq a ripp d diuqa y a yia y 1h C C G G nnckney Subs M M Clik, Gaifc,, ne,r, Called to order by Pres Diakol 11 of Prayer lor faThluT daTlywor 231 24 even  the ,, of ,h, cv Hllnq If t, s, Sw pe, ,  i qunry w  vnl b Ot the 17 districts who we Lcnten SelfDenial Offer which16 Points t0 Pinckrpy 4 m M diyTvniq  t e U Uf eluded in the plan only 6 hav wiil ,t0 our Buildinq Fund for iJon aot 22 points for tn pnCJiom p pular IVirnutes of last meetinq appro given it favorable consideration nw chancel, lavatories and oil nv rserves Hammll 6 ani D i f Cun  i  toiloved by roll cull of officers The school reorqanization pro P Let us read the Gospel of rd Period The sub w1  thiJ i und J resent Read R Clark C Clark iect at Brighton has struck a snaa cthew  during Lent Use the ,ast Pend and H irtland sc ,r J tr ad nq , Lijse and bhiney Absent D SwanEout vea They are Brighton, Baetck Cam furnace and a per cent for Our Galloway and Rebm S, S d S , Cerceaii f bv R C1k supported pdlov GlfcldX at fian Woxld NioS w ,  ejJLrfSpren MOrhrr 6 fU0Wm diS,riCS 7 30 Wrd DOT f Pt   Y  was that it really earned 640 j Motion carried million When the stale convenes at Lansing March IS the coiporation profits tax wiil aqain bepush ed The tax would divert 24 mill ion dollars from the federal to th  state qovernment These are the facts as piasen ed by Controller Steadman in favor of the tax Next week Jonn Lovett, mqr of the Mica Manupna facturers will present his arque ments against the lav refused to even consider it Win   rvico at the Church for mn j mi ana Birkenstock, Bethel Lvfons  vcnl A sPakef h Lan Gaio  Motion by R Clark supported Beumann and Oak Grove Their sma on MiqTant work  Rcbman bv C Clar to aliuw following objections were Brightons 43 Saturday 800 ThirtyhvoSeven Bnan bills  000 bondcj hidebfean ua  uo at Rolf Gustafson  Ixtl  F F C G G Olam nq e LsKmcj   V or aq,  f wh,n a 2  arb, tood w crce of m vq thir HJ A D mp id  vi  aq a ana Hartland Res infirm m nib r ct tlv  ,rifc to W,ikfdio of siivv Th Gvahaa Eu1 ,goveimen put a  op t his  Brqq Hid his Hani Cnrnan i  Hoirn u he De Lavey Ins agency Bond 32011 79 ftn JT J K Shults Electionoutfit 722 organized district and the incr 0 Sunday Feb 261030 ur, simbronk   P John Eisele Marshall and Inspect in the milage tax Service Saimon the hrst cf th1,m  , p qiv  Ui 14 iSOn l1 r q ors Salary 30000, At the next meeting the Brigh Lenen srie of sermons on  me L wo st K th P  PPMildred Ackley Clerks Salaryton school board will considerVGospol of MaMhew Deliver Usj made  onlT tor  7  nvf W  WU and postage 5348 petition signed by 104 persons lc from All Evil  Read the first 4  tt 37 t 17 11 Paul Curlet Notices and proceed bar all pupils from th Brighton cnaptcrs of Matthew tnis wk ,na  J  u  850 school who are not in the Briah Brina vour Bible Sunday, 113011 ou1 n fbuh FATHER and SON BANQUET D StaeblerLivingston Oil Co Oil1 ton district on account of increa Sunday School Topic Plant,r removina Pinck Roy Clark   Tle ln PUpils Half dav sonons  ,  Piqan Cbilil7 ard Pinckney got 5 pninls thi  w,  T1  J T u 56l7se ln Pupils Half day sessions iiie and Labor on j have been necessary and in , , 2775side qvtters rented A good attendance was prcs Jl,H J KeVs 751  ent at the Father and Son ban i MoJ ,adlOX3ln r, , guetatthe Conl church Mon  Mildred fir dey Clerk  whiC i on ii n  1, , n Hojvci b li ilK3 VL,raii Aamn iiiaion liuiau effrcy i Afir Woiid Wi 1 re uyi nam v   tie  c  ana as i suit n first guni   uiifi uui an ny  coring id ihe vnra1     I 41   night John Burq introduced Lonn ie VanSiamoroolc, toastinusier Merwin Campbell gave the wel THEY WANT A CUT NEIGHBORING NOTK3 600 Hlgrim Fellowship wiH emer i  first half ButV th, 3r  r   AiJn to f tninrd youth of Ann Arb ,r Sor iod, all froe throws a 8 th, t V ,h   tt t 1Uf r 7   o ona Baptist IChurch  pnod Jerry Mrofk wa hialx Q ih   al Noxt Sunday, 730 King of  man with 5 Lyons ao 15 f w   liViy cn Ci Is   u v Live Frank Seeqer, former BrigMoeditor who has been on the Clin  ouniy uwpujj i, or j u Kings twelve reel sound move Hartland of the Life of Christ will bo shown PINCKKNEY t the Church This is cur first Mattesn tr, Suriday Evenina Srvic  lack Jeffreys  great spiritual event for our jne Jeffreys , nia townsnip in Wjyn toit uuniy VMJ come to the sons and Gsrry Hencouniy is hastily Irving to mcorihas accepted thp ry responded Rev Brady led porate as a ciiy It has 20,000 re of the Palmetto NWo a  i  un  S thetpwnship  13 36 Stockbridge high school Is en Orie Gat Hour Of Shar mandqrisnip Chuich and Community Les all rovln ,, , A Mrrfka 101 basket bail sson 12, 1950 National Network tds  i cv S,lb,s T  Hobev received the prize as the miles square isbounded by Joy youngest father and his son as j Rd Eight MileInkster and Ecklesl since 1938 They are in 3rd pYc frrmm the ,younqest son Thomas WareRds It seeks to encorporcne soiin fhe highem county 1 aaue  , Ioquim was the oldest father John Burq that it cart receive a split of am Miss Effie Reason of GngYry dAUARY MFNtfnitfTlR and L J Henry tied for having I estimated 3500,000 a yea, frsm suiieed a h,rt attack lasi wet SmS the most sons present Dick, Jack the race tracTi built inthe town, and is confined to hr bd Y Rav taacZ, o,,  and Bill sang several songs in ship Asa townshipit would Mrs Guy K,un entertained  Morning Wshto OOO  costume, Chris the 4th member, receive nothing as the money a family dinner last wsk hs r, SumW Sehxioi 1100 ness Judge James Breakey of would all go to the state Racs inn her son, Wm on his gradu Childrens Hour Z 1145 being absent on account of ii, hacks outside of cities M        vwiarens naur  uta  Ann Arbor gave a fin onFather and Son Rel  F F C G G   r na v Tee il ov v u   SJ is L is  aut,  imss b a H  binomi fj JCk tii aq ,n s n pr vo f   War r ras  d in  lir,in st , a  ft  bus   n m, siii fJ ii Has W Jeffvs, L Clark, J  Schnicsr Pinckv pnds   HARTLAND an W7Off V 16 xi OV Legard  Dirnl r G    u  Tvn, n n s pr va I  hoi WCUYJ hckr Crrrk, I  J S v ul th usnd b i rrcrso  I Michicin wi 1 I We Friday night with Brightn 2 WLK, au j, ne j in 2 games, 1 siat snc me oua is C,  M t00PwMvo Cottage Prayer Meetings Wca  CCWSERVATTON NOTES factory in the township which I when the steam furnace rxpid Due to the mild winter thera would pay taxes ed  were few fish killed by suffocun  Mrs Leso Huff and sir 8 00 P M ion through lack of oxygen  ROYAL OAK SCHOOL MIXUP j Miss Letha MhUer ofHowell have Rev S J Hosteller and wif sen gone to Orlando, flrnda missionaries on furlough frm ths t Reed Fletcher former at tor Centtial Provinces in Inas w1 Whitmore is the only lake in Royal Oak has a schoo, Livingston couny open io hooksation becausein one school 13 and line fishing the year round, out 17 teachers resigned be  Fishing license sales, alsocause charges of moral rflisconsmal game and deer  licenses duct were ssMrde gainst teachers sold in 1949 weie qreater than in and pupils The trouble seems to  1948 Up to Feb I960, they total out of 17 teachers resigned be  me nney and Brighton mayor has be guest speakers at the medlTis law office to How 11 nq ond evening services at thThe Howell Lien s Club togefh Calvary Mennenite Church on er with the Brighton Rotary Club Fob 26, at 1000 a m and 730 LEAGUE O LAKES W 6 5 4 2 1 BASKET BALL SCORES In a rough slam bang game I which ob fouls wre commit and 4 Drxsr players and is Brighton man went out on fouls Dexter piacixaily ciacho J U1 LeagueOf  The, Lakes title Fr,  mo is in i i J, i tua  s   isue a re stai inq Jci  o Kp lii  ,w ubsh,sq bai maa Ircm o sd int  off ct unsl the c u o    o s ecus1tuuonu v vv, ,, MO w p issQjti the bar men s, ui ivj,d ngcno iqen a  s  , v Ms 500 haia Bccoma,  f D, u v ss lrnr 2B6 , jiivy Wiv  nia aeuqM , ci tavern i  p  as cxeinp a ii jjTi th p viso  i u aw L Pc 1 BOIJ, 2 714 4 r 6 143 will put on a minstrel show Mar p m At the evening service, pic ares of the work in India will be ed 4,920,585 compared to 4737guested, resignation of Russell27, 30, 31 470 in 1948 3700 dealers whoiRce, principal for the pas S The guotofor the Livingston shown Thev hav pent wa sev sold licenses have not yet report yearsHe was popular With the county Red Cross drive this yea  enJeor Sod tlnda Eved , , i students and their parents tried is 34500 It starts March 1 with,ipTwekomeYo theseavie Public auction of oil ana gas,1 to get him reinstated In this offortRev Wilierof HowellChairmah welcome to tnese crvice leases in 23 counties total 57,, the charges were made agalr 501 acres the other teachers, As Roe was  Mrs Ella Henry of Howell iss now living at the Methodist rngnt With atfof Dexir stars out 5 ft Lee Murray too up th sla k mid sored 20 points t  ad Deftor 0 victory Briyis , still has a chance io ne but  slim one She play  Tixkn v Friday night while DOXM mo S  Sr mbi n, th  pou f atar nig hiq,  , t am as w s appro   l by ii censor s  open a m  Drtroit i  w k ALuoq io  ho si ,tc  ,s o v   u  t the min  pclui  Tn s p a e is  pat nr  aj pasiann, It sd h   a sua  n  rn ike r rT  vn, t publc N v th 5 qv s am unt o uo  , v, account A sud piotuie nd ,f wh eh w ui MADCSON C PARSONS the last place Souh Lyon iam fair of Mi   Brnr The commercial, fish haul ixt in charqe a the time it wouldnome in Chelsea  i Madison C Parsons, 91 died who has only one league victory biy or,  a hug 1948 was 54000000 j seem that any irrerularities that  Funeral services were held at his home in Ypsilanti last Dexter really won on free throws Sonv nates hav t w About one half the 6 in then occured would be due to m Michigan are less than 10 acres  efficiency on his part, in surface area and only 13j m have 5000 acres I APPOINTED TO EXECUTIVE The report that dead whitefish COMMITTED were popping up in the Detroit At a meeting held at Lansing jThjCtTsHay at the McDonald Funer Thursday For many years he1 making 16 of 44 while Brqhon coun of this Oh al Home Howell, of Dr Louiswas ticket aqent at the Mich  only got 9 out of 50 Finn scoo zer 0 beyent o Walkingformer Howell dentist Center depot there later at thei Dexter 51, Brighten 41  has, many si vho died in Highland Park l D U R depot He was a mem Other scores were Mrochrs  wham quote tr  Charles Reason, son of Mrsber of the Episcopal church and 37 SoulhLyon 32, Milan 41 Sal Christ L  n rn Illah Reason had his elbow fracthe Ypislanti Masonic Lodq river was untrue The fish ate last Wednesday John Burg, ofhired by a kick from a cow last I Surviving are 2 sons, Roy qizzard shad a worthless  fish, Pinckney, was appointed to th with a gizzard like a chicken, executive committee of the Dept They were used to some extent of Conservation State of Mich during the war as food on fox and mink farms  SPECIAL COMMUNICATION The lawettective Jan 1 1950 j There will be a special comm week, while helping hi brother Jav Reason 4  The general store and postof fice at Clyde burned to the ground last Thursday ine 27 Chelsea 58 Lincoln 33 frult cas of Flat Rock 36, University 30 Fw beside th firs  I ins T  in, i ,caa u  o ih j  7  rsoei 1 v  af Pioba e, 1 nceOa c  ys, ac oqanBroman m st of rr union of h i , without so  Tnis is w orld set Mis vonous m ra dards Hiqihand Park and Geoige of Ierville 49, Williamston 34 Hobup Ypsilimt a dauahttex of MrJ 56 Stockbridge 40, Grass Lai vhch vL  h ornnT chose to Nins Mathes and a grand dau 45 Napolean 41 Howell 15, Evljqnnn  Sh h aa hov read ahtei ott 64 Redford 54 Yphilanti 39 , Haws or, s Sea on Ltter makes it unlawful far any person umcation of Livmaston Lodge DONKEY BASKET BALL fo possess more than 5 trout or Na 76 F  A M called on the Owing to a breakdown bet land Cemetery not more than 10 lbs and one evening of Thursday February ween here and Blissfield,the God fish from inland lakes in any ,23 to wcrk a first degree RefrcshiUrey Donkey basket ball troupe one day     ments following degree work were about a hour late arriving The commercial fish take in the, By Order of the W M I In the game between the town The funeral was at the Moor Funeral Home Monday ReV H BOWUNC NEWS White officiating Burial in High The standing in the Pinckney bowlina league is as follows Great Lakes dropped from 30,000 000 in 1948 k 24,964,000 in 194  P W Curlett, Secretary  and the country, town won 12 to, j6 Mary Margcrret Clark won the The biggest difcline was in wLiu Miss Pat Lawrence entertained girl donkey race with Virginia fisb Herring increased and also, a ndmber of friends at her homeland Lois Shirlev hfeiishina 2rd pike and smelt In the 2500 acre game reserve at Portage Lake Saturday night I and 3rd Richard Singer won the Games were playodr refreshm mt, boys donkey race The deceased was a cousin of TEAM Edward Spears of Pinckney and Reads was well known here years Tip Top  ago  Fab   Kennedys ANNOUNCEMENT St Marys Are w bcmmq less patriotic We rerid that 3osnr he scena of th Host  n T va P y The POINTS Boston Masr ana ro  JO vere  aui has c sceled Mr and Mrs Ralph Pond of Vans Portage Lake announce the en Hotkeys qagement of their daughter, V F W , Nancy Ann to Richard Fredrick Corys  at Rose Lake 5691 pheasantsserved and a very enjoyable rndj The Pinckney V F W won anGordenier Jr son of Mr and Mrs Shireys intui  n , 2  1 r, ,, nu Gordenier of DexterMich Torvern wed din a date hop bee a Iie g rabbits ancV sguirrel were taken  delightful time was the verdict of easy victory over the Fowlerville J Richard ast year,  lalLJoe Clark headedthe recoptjV F VV in the final event 52 to I The w ion committee j 24 The Pinckney boys also de set for June 25th KING OP KINGS TO BE FiftyThree Livingston County fecrted the Ann Arbor Odd Fel SHOWN HERE  4H Servfce Club members end lows Wed night by a big score An outstanding event whi guests attended the Sdnia Hen  i  Rethe 40 cpbrc or Lnclns and 4d Wid Vans ba naays, which IShivo been annuel vent This 481 was by action of Mayor Hvnes 471 who send h was a waste of mon 44 ley as n on attended them 43 i None of iho cti s patriotic organ 40 I izations raised any objections to 36 j his act This is true of the obser 311 vance of many other days Decor 27ation Day once celebrated by  Games Schedule for Feb 22 St thousands of civil war veterans begins the Lenten season te 11 Ico Rejue last Saturday even INCOME TAXES MADE OUT presentation of RING OF KINGS ing Mr and Mrs Albert Shir ev I will make oat income tax me twerre reel motion pictureMr and Mrs Leonard Lee Lois forms at my home from now on produced by Cecil B MeMille The sound features make  it very impressitein portravinifr e Lif Shirley and Marv Ann CampJ MRS J M McLUCAS ell went from Pinckney Mary1 4 0  EGraod Rivar Phone 3731 Tin had charge of arrange  Brighton, Michigan Marys VB V F W Shirey vs is now out a memory and the huge St Patricks Day parades JJ22SS2PfvSF Heys Vans vs Fab Corys TI COWBOYS , ffl COLOR y Tayem Xi0 TOP  Reads once an annual evient in Detroit Ride with Roy Rogers to Old Die Set vg Kennedys West adventure  Follow tnis , arat new Western come, in MARRIAGE LICENSE COLOP, in The Detroit Sunday Robert purdy, 21, Fowlerville, Times, ond also see Roy Roger Virginia Gerr 16 Howell Frank K  1  imoG 2 to Wood,  43, Howell Iane  I are no more Mcrterialism undou jbtdlv has replace many of   these events of Chrirt Admission will be fre ments for the party      The Detroit Times daUy and Sun Strtnaer HowelirLowoM Lo t thd Ctonarecbnal Oumch, Eferyl JhiW and wife oTRuck The 3570 Club will meet Satur day and thrill to is new West Pernr WallacV McDoiUdd 21  11 Sraetenlna crt7 em ccmleR0y Rogers, Kina of PinckW PbSdTwS IS, wffl beitakiXLSiSey nome  of Mr and Mrs,C Gustafson the Cowboys s Ann Arbav  yts  lM  O E S NOTICE Special meeting of Chapter O ELS Friday Feb4 for the purpose Q ion Refreshments Eleanor  m i ,   Zsit mMfc  snUliiVli  m211  y ,     ,Tfo  tWFhfJi t  Mipp  ii  v  l i  JP Toe RttdBMf Civic Improvement An The Next Meeting is Mon,Feb27 x sleeping comfort when you have an AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BLANKET Its as easy as turning en your radio Select your favorite temperaturethen drift off to dreamland under just one featherweight electric blanket instead of several oldfashioned bedcovers Youre never too hot, never too cold, but just right all night long Automatic controls, quality materials, easy storage and thrifty price make the electric blanket a must for every modern home See it at your favorite store or at    DETROIT EDISON m  FEBRUA  1 WMg FOR PAYMENT OF PAM ISZZZZp Taxes  WITH OUT PENALTY AXES,WftfcJE COLLECTED AT THE TOWN HALL February 25, 27, 28  FROM 1000 A M TO 500 P M AT OTHER TIMES THEY MAY BE PAID AT MY HOME Wayne LT Carr  Putnam Twp Troas  T  Tv   Wednday, FihruatT tl 1Mb  i  ti     v They core those of Dr Siqler J Temple and Fiord Reason ana the hotel  v  Dr H F Sigler is the physician and Dr John Lee and Dr E F of Dexter who are both very UL Howell llieater Howell Mtebkm  SYLVAN THEATER T Friday, Saturday Feb 24 2 Charles Starrett Smiley Bumette SA 1 4has Pjchasedj BIAZING ACROSS THE PECOS the Horace Fick store at Greqory The M E Washington tea at Dr H  Siqler was well attended 12 was cleared Bill Goinq cauqht a 14 lb pick erel in the pond last week which he qave to the hotel A reception was tendered to Rev r  W Myline last week at   Grieve home 100 were The hyacinth plants in the win dow of the Dispatch office attract much attention The Mich Bell Telephone Co has cut their phone rent to 7 a year It was 24  Some excitement was caused in Unadilla last Sun when Wm Pypers cow broke through the ice in the millpond It took some time to qet her out  No liquor will be sold at the Washtenaw county fcdr this year The Greqory KOETM will put on the play Old Glory in Cuba, at the opera house Feb 23 5 Years Ago  Also Edmund Qwena Donald Crisp Geraldme Brooks and Lassie to  CHALLENGE TO LASSIE  la Teffhnjoalor j Friday, Saturday1 Feb 24 2 HGHTING MAN OF the PLAINS  m Technicolor K A Western Starring Randolph Scott BUI Williams and Jane High Latest Newt r Sunday Monday, Fe 21 27 Matinee Sunday at 215 f M rrmttnufrut William PowelL Marie Stevens Betsy Drake, Adolphe MenSou  San, Men toes Feb 212721 DANCING IN THE DARK I In Technicolor A Musical with William Powell Betsy Drake Adolpho Menjou, Mark Stevens  Cesteon Spartroet Sunday Shove 2,871 a  DANCING SN THE DARK In Technicolor Wednesday Thursday, March 12 CASABLANCA I A Drama Starring Humphrey Bogar Claude Rains and Paul Henreid  Also i THUNDER m THE PINES j  rxm Tyrone Power, Orson Welles and I Denlse DarceL star m Battle Wanda Hendrix mM Ground Tuos Wed, Thar Feb 21 Mar 12 PRINCE OF FOXES Comedy DexterTheatre DEXTER MICHIGAN Cartoon  ComingAmbush Not Wanted Friday, Saturday, Feb 24 25 Doable Feature 2 Shows Nightly 700  950 pjn  MERTON OF THE MOVIES The villaqe Caucus was held here Sat Only one ticket was  put up viz Pies C H Kennedy Clerk Nellie Gardner Treas Pet Pp4 Skelton e4 iConiwayi Assessor W E JUJtSKA PATROL Murphy Trustees A, F Weqeneri stauwe v C H Barry, AH Murphy John Richard Trovis, Helen Westcott Dinkle Wm Kennedy Norman I Cfeesr femeus New Reason I   Cass Culhane who worked on SuB Mon Tttt  Ftb  the Dispatch at one time has Sundr 8howi 3   coat bouqht the Puebla Colo News 2 Shows Mon Tues715dt 915 February 28 is the deadline for LOST BOUNDARIES payinq taxes here I  AVON j Stocforidge Michigcm Friday, Saturday Feb 24 25 GUN SMUGGLERS Tim Holt Richard Mooteith  in a Cowboy and Bandtt Story Plus LADIES OF THE CHORUS Adel Jergens Rand Brooks in a story of a Burlesque Queen in love Sunday, Tuesday Feb 26, 27  TtfE BATCHELER AND THE,  BOBBY SOXER A Good Comedy with Cary Grant Myrna Loy News I Like Soap Bocause Charles Geharinqer leaves nextKBeatrice Pearson Susan Douglas i Coming Force oi EvU Chailengo ei the week for Toronto Ont where he Mel Ferrer k j Range, SanFrandsco play base ball this year       Fei will  Comedy Rev Dressel of Bismark, Mo is J Wodnday Thursday, March 12 the new Baptist minister at Gre Shows 715 and iS aorv j THE BRIDE GOET WBLD The Grand Trunk bridqe atf Ssantog Roots burned Sunday tieinq up VQU Johnson, June IAynon and traffic i Butch Jnkia  Bcpige, SanFrancUcb Gene Nash is helpinq Georqe Greiner cut wood Mrs Gene Blanken of the bak ery and son, Jake are qoinq to  Holland Hazel Richardson wilj take her place Tie ice harvest is finished with the fillinq of the houses at Patter son Lake for the fresh air camp  Color Cartoon News Mrs Roy Clark Georqe and Mrs Mary Amburqey, son,Dick and Miss Nichols attended the card party at St Thomas church, Ann Arbor, Mon niteMr and Mrs Gerry Eichman and Miss Gertrude Spears visit ed the Moore Funeral home, Ypsilanti Sunday where the body of their cousin, Madison Parsons was Laverne Fisk and wife of Mon roe were Sun quests of Mr and Mrs C J Clinton The Alberts Shirleysdauqhter, J Lois, and Mary Ann Campbellij and Mr and Mrs Leonard Lee  were in Detroit Sat nite tc see Sonia Henie The Howard Read family called on Mr and Mrs Geo Wilde I  sr in Ann Arbor Sunday The Wildes are just back from Bermuda  Wall Payer WE NOW HAVE 210 SAMPLES OF 1950 WALL PAPER FROM 25c t 65c PER SINGLE ROLL Btwee VanBIarlcum  PHONE 19F3  PINOKNEY AUCTION SALE s Having sold my form I will sell my personal property at Public Auctton at the farm, located on Grand River Highway, Two  Miles West of Fowlerville Saturday, February 25 j  STOCK FARM TOOLS ETC   Oaorge ftocli a BERT WYLIE Auctioneer  H lew, in l essenfjejsJSSSilSiSll esssmoneippeMiJ 1,1 Sit mtPQg LICENSES ON SALE  sV   SHIREY  SONS 127 PEARL STPINCKNEY,MICH AWO REPAIR FARM MACHINERY REPAIR HrVTlDmCkOF ALL KINDS r IWrtsT OUAUllTEAsr  f 47 Years Ago  The Maccabees held an Orient al Banqcet Wednite after initiat inq 6 candidates Mary Lynch enertained he Betta Kappa Society at her home Thursday niqht Reason Ct Son have a carload of hard coal, stove size for 775 a ton The house on the Chas OCon nor farm in Marion burned Sun  Bernard Brandell who has been workinq for Dr Siqler has resum ed his studies at Ferris Institute, Raymond Siqler fell while carryinq wood and had several stitches eaken in one nand Mrs Cathrine Burqess, 72, died Feb 20 at the home of her dau qhtear,Mrs Catherine Lovedn How ell Funeral at Pinckney Mr E church with burial in Sprout cem etery v , fjwlss The infant son of Wm Doyle has pneumonia f Mr Lewis has moved from the Harris farm, south of town to the  Frank Johnson farm Davie Smith has rented farm to Mrs Sarah Noble J, B Munsell has rented farm to Gene Meabon Miss Bessie Cardely has returned to her studies at the MAC Smiths Plantation Co is the next number n the lecturer cour se Friday nfqnt Burt Nash has bouqht the Al Reason home and will move to town Mable Docking and Alva Ed gar were married here last week, The ice houies nere ate all fuil  An Invitation TO HEAR his his re Mr and Mrs S J Hostetler RETURNED MlfiiONARIK FROM INDIA  February 26   NEXT SUNDAY MORNING AT 1000 A M AND SUNDAY EVENr0 AT 7s p at L  jtHfUOt hijQp Stfs  Peoples WedntAdayi February 1950 TW Plnckney Dlsputefe Entered as 2nd claw act oi March 3L 1877 matter at Postomco I Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Kennedy Gen Store V Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 4J0 COW 400 , HOGS 100 per Cwt WE BUY HIDEb u,0 CALF SKINS Phone 68 Plncknoy Central Dead Stock Co YOUU tNJOV tfAUY MOOPKN CONVENIENT LVM,  IM yOOR HOAIt FORCOOKING PFfiaGERATlOM Tow snailmaia is bringing noor cfopg of the latest PKiW   Wet  Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent I Suncav with the Lee Lavey iam  filr pmdVlrs Clifford Miller,  Mrs Roberta Amburqey Aqainai Henry, and Donnalee Swarthoat saw Soma Heme at the Oiympk Detroit Sunday Lucius Doyie ir and friend  Miss Sally LaHosa, attended the  Hop at tne ipsi State Norma, rnday niqht , j hoy ClarK has rented his house J at Dexter Corners to Leo Meada and family of Howell He is a son in law of Fred Seymour i  Miss Alberta Linkel tiew irom Willow Hun Sunday tQ Miami Beach Florida where she will  visit Mr and Mrs Karl Sunnrs at Ft Lauderdale, Mrs Giac Bennett is also there Mrs Sun ner is a qrand dauqhter of the late Kirk VanWinkle  Sw cutout is ambulace took Homer Abneys mother to a Pon tiac hospital last Monday Sat they  ouqht her back The Lee KeUler and Roberts families spent Sunday at the S H Carr home The James Burns, Ann Arbor The D Conklin family of Pontiac and the lack Younq family of Greqory were Sunday qeusts at the Ray Burns home i Mrs Helen Mercer and son Jim  of Briqhton were Sat qeusts at  the Wm Mercer home Mr and Mrs Lionel Snyder of Ft Wayne Ind wee week end quests cf Mrs Jessie Wvlie Tea Adseh of Ft Sheridan, III and his wile spent Thurs and Fn at the Wm Shehan home Hrb Palmer and family of Flim were Sun quests at the H  Palmer heme Mi and Mrs Walter Clark an Mr and Mrs Wm Brash were in  Ann Arbor Sunday niqht Mr and Mrs B P Moron of i Detroit spent last Fri with the JHoff Sisters Robert Darrow underwent an Kenneh Kampman of Detroit appendicitis operation nt St Jo spent the week end at the Mark hospital, Ann Arbor last Thurs Nash home  I James Shirev ir and Aarpn Shi Week end quests at the Ben reV left for SanFrancisco, Calf White home were the Frank ast weekWhite family of Howell Mrs El J Born t0 Mr nd Mrs Don Gri  len Newman and James romsr th of An Arbor Feb 15 a son and son of Ann Arbor Donald David Barbara Clements of loses  Thr Robert Grainqer family of spent the week end with Lornii favrina called a the Louis CoyShirley I  home Sunday Silas Ketchum and wife and, Mi  ash wnt to Herbert Ketchum and wife of MalCraH RD11S with Mrs Swortl son were Sun quests at the Geo of Howell the county extension i Meabon ir home  aqont to tak part in th jie bak f Mr and Mrs Winston Bauqhi1ma contst An upper pmnsua , entertained the Bauqhn familial Jri won first honors They ail Sunday in honor of their wedd h,nd, a flne tim and Barbara inq anniversary srlk hans with Gov Williams Gene Shehan and family of , Martl Markos Mrs Earl Gal Ann Arbor spent Sunday wit upJad1Mrfs Rofrtf Go lup nt the Louis Shehan family tended thp funeral of the formers  The Ross Lamb family of East ffer rs Helen Molmnr i n Lansina were week end quests atavel5hl last Wod  the Thomas Ware home , Mr aha Mrs John Carvor worMis L JHenrv and dauqhtevrm Vint Sat mQ Puttinn on a Katherine were in Ann Arbor las1,cookin ware demonstration Monday  Mrs iMa Darrow called on Miss Dede Hmchey at St joe hos I  pital Ann Arbor Friday The Murray Kennedy family spent Sat at the Stanley Culver home in Deerheld The Pettysville Civic Assn held a card party at the school Friday niqht Mr and Mrs Lcuis Coyle and Mark Melvun were Sun quests at the Clarence Stapish home near Chelsea Omar Gass and wife of Detroit spent Sun with the Lester Mc  Aiee family j Mr and Mrs Georqe Gardner  and Mr and Mrs Ohn Robinson  attended the banquet at the De j roit Masonic Temple Sat Nite qiv en by the Wayne County Ma ters Assn Mr and Mrs Irvtin Kennedy and Gerald Kennedy and family had dinner at Hansons Stockbridge Sunday in honor of Irvins birthday GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS i MODERNREVOLUTIONARY No more expensive unhealthy pumping and digging vp o cesspools, septic fonki, seepage pools, grease raps and clogged lines Hemes the mou reliable and tatesi method to liquefy, dissolve and saponify greose, ludge, hair, coth and ofner organic solids This mfrdern chemical guarantee quick ond effj cien resuh  12 o 16 hours NOSHUTDOWN of pool or lank nMn,y   u fh,mjc , working  5, J05T2I5, 50, and i  ONTAiNERS R9 Conodon Pat, Off 17Off Pondlrtf Myron Hughes Phene 57F1I 8717 Lakeside Rush Lake Pinckney 111 I TELEVISION  IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON MOST MODELS 16995 Five Out of Six Dealers Who Sell All Sets Took Home an RCA VICTOR For Tomselves in a Recent Poll 84 lc oi All Prospective Customers in Northern New Jersey Areawhere Television Is HighlyConcentrated, Ask ior an RCA Television St in Preference All Otters THERE MUST BE A REASON  Steadier Pictures M Brighter Clearer OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 900  27 Years oi Dependable Deali q Keehn Furniture Store  t , t Brighton, 70G W Main V V Plumbing Water Sytjmsetc Stanley Dinkel  i J  This handsome booklet tells how you  can arrange to have Philgas in your home   beautifully illustrated with photos of,  the complete line of Philgas appliances   Mosi everyone living to homes beyond the gas mains is talking atom Philgas   the modern fuel for cooking, water heating and refrigeration  Make a election of the appliance needed for your home    come in and see our complett display New low prices to fit your to  WEXLETTHTSTMI WATER jdORKlNg RtQHTftijJMlft ANOCHANQCktS FROWN TO PURE Rural Qelenews 2 DID YOU KNOWAbout 50 of thr farms telephonrs  a higher proportion than in any  world   fif viiiirici tios liivo othrr rounlrv ii twin Michigan Boll territory about 7 out of 10 rural rwtillih ments have telephones Thats prrtty How to Michigan RoirKril trlrj hori 1CM nnut SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLESomeone ne scribed telephone service a a big package filled with the good things of life Convenience the telephone saves time and steps Security the telephone stands guard 21 hours a day Comfort the telephone ieens you in touch withfriends and relatives When you consider all that the telephone does, its small cost makes it one of the best buys on 1odv market LOWING BUBBLES  To hrlp keep telephone service reliable, thousands of miles of I xmg Distance, cables arc filled with harmless nitrogen gs If a cable is damaged, the gas pressure drops and sets off an alarmindicating the  approximate locatfon of the damage To find the actual break in the cable sheath, if its so small it cant be seen, the repairman may paint the cable with soapsuds  the exact point of damage being indicated by hubbies blown by the  escaping gat P MICHIOAN IILL TIIIPHONI COMPANY mm as w      n  rev 7   4  m     7Tav1r  IS   ,v     1   W4iMMkyttcgy MSO 1 Wodnsoday, February  Yew witlt m JOHN DEERE ftd4ffic Manure loader Load manure from your sheds and feed lots the faster, easier waywith a John Deere Pmsif  Tjpt Manure Loader One man with this Usdtr and one spreader can easily handle 35 loads perdty ,  Working with a John Dcjere A or B Tractor, this sturdy loader is easy tooperate  easy to move around Its ruggedly built and  CHEAP You am finance your  First National way is low as per 100 per year Thats bettor than the city finance companies do lor you HANDY No Bed Tape,  No waitinq Most car loans completed the same day you  come in You can make your monthly payments at the bank J when youre down town No  trotting to the city to make pay , ments WB and ABOVEBOARD  PROFESSIONAL CORNER THE PINCKNEY SANHARIUM Bar 1 M JX Hfirimej, Mica are Doily Ua A L to 240 P M m  www  w PB a sturdily braced to handle the heaviest loads of manure weight is properly distributed for better R McCLUSKEY Dentist 122 North Bfichiaaa The papers keep reporting how QH 935 RtifTiT 814  city slickers work their fast fTELS hw AnrSntmlnL Jdeak on ummectincf car buyers 1  IjlKJSl ffiT At the First National youre deal p03gil Michigan tna with folks you know and HEBB SNEEU trustat a bank that Livingston Phono W  07 is EGrand Biver County folks have dealt with for   Howell Michigan PMS618,5  Sn1111 on aBsal Estate InsuraaceJSrokeiage First National loaru Theyre sim  Q, J  Fan Property VANwantiB  VANWINKLE aWVaaWinkU CXVaaWinkk AUDmeys cs Ww First Stab and Saunas Boat BwPtH Michigan,  MABTmT LAVAN   Attorney at Law  13 Brighton, Mick k hone 157F11 Repana HUGHES tracion Its low enough to work under any shed that has sufficient clearance for the tractor The John Deere is driven from the flywheel of the tractor, assuring live power on the bucket at all times Exclusive bucket shaker jgaures faster unloading    nuxre pay loads every day Check over its many features and youll agree the John Deere Loader would be a big work and umesavex on your farm See us for details      w y At Pie quick and economical , Hardware JOHN DlBlEi Quafyfame, , W fyjt  FIRST NATIONAL BANK J Member Federal Deposit tnsutJ  anon Otn AB deposit o  toi 5000 Injured  Spot Cash FOB DEAD OB DISABLED STOCK A Speciality Ust Your Property with M Aitifmmt r EstabLshed 1865 From where I sit iy Joe Marsh How to Get  That Homework Done HOBSES 400 Each CATTJE 400 Each  Miss Gilbert, our gramivnr school principal, spoke the oucr niht at the regular ParentT urs meeting, on getting children to do their homework when they want to listen to the radio We musnt give them a flat no, Miss Gilbert  id If we  adults really believe in tojerance and moderation, we t ould instill these qualities in our children Listening to the radio is finein moderationas long us homework gets done, too From where I sit, the lady was deadright This radio vs home work problem is a wonderful way to see to it that our youngsters ae j quire the sensible moderate habits , theyll need later on  Ive never believed in hard and I fast rules except where abso   lutely necessary Let the other fel  low do as he likes, as long as , hes temperate and tolerant Guess thats why Ive never felt we should quarrel with the fellow who is par j tial to a glass of beerthe Bever 1 age of Moderation iii  re A0KAJ I  Copyright, 1950, United Statts Brtwert Foundation J       Mr and MrsStanley Dinkel en tertained Mrs Emma Dinkel and Mrs Edith Peck for dinner Sun in honor of Mrs Emma Dinkel birthday Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell wero In Ann Afbor Sunday Charles Eisele and wife of Fo wlerville were Sun guest oi Mrs wlerville were Sun quests of Mrs Lai ma Vollmer Mrwin Campbell started work inq at the Chelsea Products fac lory last week 1815 McPnerson State Hank GEOB4U WASHINGTON Tunes and circumstances have changed materially since the days of George Washington Still America is even no 7 Ihe idol oi the world for its free doms and standard of living re suiting therefrom World War II gave many men and women an insight to the  standards of other countries of the world Hardly one would be  willing to Pansier his cilizeashir for that of the countries he vUi ed We take this opportunity to sal ule the Father of Our Country Without his leadership and sound principles it is doubtful w would have our free American republic today Mcerson State Ba  Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insuran Corporation All Deposits up  HOGS 100 per Cwt ALL AUUOrlLilU xy mjj CALVES, StJu and rlGS HMOVD ft ktiQHE COLLECT IG  CARL BERG WELL 4C7 irnsee tar DAHIiNG  UiWLr LEE LAVEY Insutancfl Phone S9F3 Michioan ATtTcTTo NEEB Fcnn Scales a SpecicJry BE9T WYUE Phone PlncSsy 78F2 STANLEY BERHIMAN Attorney at Lrw 107 E flicmd River , HoweU RSFiUCSKATION SERVICE HAROLD VRADY Bepairs on Alt Maxes   1 ilSssMfciMSJaaa, m U 1  M MYBON yPhimbittQ and Efortlna State 8717 takeide Div License Bush Lake P a SWABTHOUT  SON Funecal Pnw Don C Swarthoui Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 6 S3 PlnckneyMlch, E REED Jeweler WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING Accurate  Fast  Reasonable Guaranteed Work 210 W Main St Pinckney Mich  C REICKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan or Appointment Pi ne 358 Residence tli I IN  , I II KOYD HENDEE I Live Stock Hiurlev j Weekly Tfpe Made to Detroit eral frucklnej Phone 64F14 Oonsreie Products Cfcavel Sand lop SoiL Road Gsavt Fill Din and Road Bui Elocks Laid Piece or Citutrati 7628 Toma Bd Platcknef Bte   Phone Pexter 3 116 v DR C T TOWNTO Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexie i Phone Dexter 3461 STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIBCUIT COURT FOR fhE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY MILDRED SCOTT, Plaintif1 HAROLD A SCOTT Defendani ORDER OF PUBLICATION Suit pendinq in the Circuit Jourt for the County of Livingsioa on the 17th day of January  1950, at the City of Howell, in  said County Want Act t WANTED Custom Cord Wood Sawing Wesley Umsteai Phone 71F2  FULLER BRUSH CO DEALER K M SHULTZ 5 9 19 Brighton fid Phone Brighton 730 FOR SALEBaby Chickens from bloodtested parent stock Larqe WANTEDrIronings to do in mv English White Leqhprns High home 851 Main Line Barred and Whiife Rocks Street Pinckney, Michland  now hatching Bob Squire Hatchery FOR SALEAt Patterson Laka House Chicken Coup and 3acres Electric lights Nice locat ion, Bargain for cash LaPradFann 4f32 Gitay Phone Hoyell 305W WANTEDWashinq and Ironing tcr do at my home at 4323 Patter son Lake Road Phone 58F12 vVANTEDPOULiHjfT Will pav Detroit market prices  Phone 62F1 It satisfactorily appearing to the  ,  v  ,  Court by affidavit on file that ther0 Y,11 911 ,  f1   defendant Harold A Scott is not f 11 ad windw washing C H Ltod by experts Reasonable Priced  zrrr rrrr Call Elmer  Terry 6980 Bentley FOR SALE 2 acres and 7 room Lk Rd RFD 1 or Call Mrs Royi house Lovely knotty pine sunto 5000 for each Deposlter Howell Michigan Clark   in FOR SALE  Quantity of loose hay Clover and Alfalfa  Bert Harris Pinckneys a resident of the State of Michigan, and that his present place of residence is unknown On motion of Stanley Berrimcan attorney for plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that the said , defendant, Harold A Scott, cause 1 his appearance to be entered in this cause within three months FOR SALE Potatoes and Onions from the date of truVOrder and Umstead Farm in case of his appearance that HowBUPinckney Rd Phone 71F2 he cause his Answer to the plain wxrprn , ,  tiffs Bill of Complaint to be hied jyANEDWa8lVn S hon and a copy thereof to be served cimpe 1220 Mower Rd upon the plaintiffs attorney with FOR SALE Round Oak Kitchen in fifteen days after service upon range, butfis the defendant of a copy of said good condih burns wood or coal In oeienaam 01 u tuy  1 ATI wccolv 1 Bill, and notice of this order, and Phono 55F2 Pmckney room, bath arid laundry Steam furnace storm windows and screens 2 chicken coops and barn  Price 5000 Andrew Campbell 747 Patterson Lake rd hon DUALITY   Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish Soi ta defdulT Semof St said 2807 Tiplady Road Bill be taken as confessed by FOR RENT Apartment 3 rooms   said nonresident defendant BatrL Electric Range, Refrigerat And it is further ORDERED that pr m Heater Qnd Hot Watep  within forty days after the date nhed hereof, the said plaint cause a H W Vylie  355 E Main notice of this Order to be pwb Pmckney Phone 136 ed in the Pinckney Dispatch, a   VLJLZLT Printed PublishedrOR SALE  ExceUent SSSollnq ta1 5SnFd wn potatoes Large No 1 that sue1 WlQued once Week for six successive JBgJgggffisffig son and circniaiinui  1 0fJ bu Scon Wiltse and Son  cauon HO fl,,ftsive weeks, 0rfd nrlsldent defendant on days before the  Phone Pinckney 331F4 Phone Pinckney Nol43F2 SOn WATERon a semce bas 5 least fifteen days oeiox  j , NQ Equipment to buyNo con time above prescribed tor ner wtract ot signNo work to do Rust and Iron control service Culligan Soft Water Service Jefferson ana Main Streets Phone Ann Arbor 8522erEBED LupoidpknntfH J3 C   Mftr to to inalWte said  A this Older f iSrt to terttaown post twenty JXWc   1 GLASS SERVICBFO  TRUY HAVETHE BROKEN GLASS PRdPERLY REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VIBERATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WOfS PROPKRLVPROMPTLY ABES AUTO PARTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RlVEft HoweU, Michigan   m   Market Prices Courteous Service m Clarks   and a return ai least twenty y JTw he appearance JjfOkaai Circuit Court ComnOsrioner Stanley Berrirnan Attorney lor Stat Business Aaross Howell MeWqan Telephoaft Wo w HriRIO CORN We Have Farm Seed ll v1  Starter 11131 PfflCKNEYS FINEST Slto 14 Months Foa Tour Needs L BOB SQUIRE HATCHERY Phone 30 W k Howell 2i8 8ou Mich Ave At A Farmers  ft 4    tit  ,i iVr   rTf X,   V   M</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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Neva Southwell, lopment Other leadina commun y, t piniev  hies in this, respect are Kaiarna ,, r zoo, 389 Detroit 354 Grand KaVConvVcnr  vv 0 f  lc 1 i acn 11  in ,n 11 lu JL b uvii iyoi IViiao and lainnqiO jai iia m  JIJJ1 J irom Clio, ana inaoiii, ihiuio ana Mo ie me ijanquei ws pnra,, he owKiOai ov Wi h j vV abiiea Py aPuU s oi Geoioe 0 one qubii uia incoaacea jucig jay oayne Ann vrbn the mas er 01 Ccroniuny lie cailea i bmith, rioweh, thv counties a J j qqre iviuj to npna Sonq cnci  QiC in n stje savin   hio Lrst visn her in OI b t oya ha  fr ar rfid  M  Strife v G Or o i r 11 L q t pop r , WTO o u  NEWS aodioq  maraaqos weir1 perlormed Failui u uc tins is punishable by cc iv oi S100 or 90 days in jailTh clerk has no way of knowmq th ofhcatmq clerqyman or justices but is maihnq postcrjrds to the Piiicj who qot tiieir licensesIn many cases hawevor the addres os he hi ar1 wronq Tlv, qu aition i,s Where do we q ir rn her In Bridqeport, Cum, last week the jury acquitted Lillian Paqett ti  21 year old qui wh si lot hur father who was dionq or caiCr Whetner ihu c naoner all m rev killinqs of  tuiui J em a ins ,0 bo seen but it will qo a lonq ay towards dj l inq it if the Maine doctor who 1S1 oils to be tried for killinq a pai ion i his who h a disease is also  w   btc rrotio  0 i the Pinckney i ba a a  fff iuqn  iia 2Ut  T A MEETING  cho y PTA V  a ids 345 Jackson 344 Pontiac 334 Saqinaw 314 Flint 309 and Bay Cty 300 The United States has more tfcian 38200,000 telephones, o nearly threefifths of the words total Sweden is second in telehone develoment, with 221 telephones per 100 people Canada is third in the world with 188 instruments for eaal 100 people The world as a whole has 28 telephones per 100 population Guy a was 50 years aqo wnen heJLwouqrit the Fieweu rC team over m a lumber waqon arawn by 2 houses to confoir tbo 3rd deqree on the laie V G Dm kei The visitors and quests were in 1 traduced by the secretary Dids Blair Wayne and nris Campbeh ThFeb i u win p chooca iii try qo,oroun reeedin h ,ponq ma piaocj oavv huirq u, d qym Care con  bri a  i m e a 0 p m c h c ool f h fcriqn jiaacn ooTh  T A ha, pur be ,  a 1 ho ij 0110 lerqua 1 r follow Hoe i 57 oi1  i   ip 4j set 0 43  viae 10 45  45  43  33  40 31, 23 kill   23 pj, Next Wrek Tip Tap vr cul ao incurable acquitted Are civiitzed or Jea so, Years aqo certain canni rjbs in Africa used to kill ill aqed ind inflim members of thir tab who w re no lonqer able tn fond for them  elves MlJl oy  rh hi   ao, S i Ko Mary    IV I H ckvs hi I v   F W oh troy s D St Gamo Th Hydruqc 0 bomb controverVV lhsuil bemq aiqu a in conqitss Sonitor McMahen tia bnqht plan Inoteaa of 1  0 v, Vans Sorvc  vfe Head Fab V,  Shiryo BAbHET BALL SCORES St Joim, 36 SUhoma  u , let 45 Stockbriaq 48 W bb viile 5h Morric o re  34, Brooklyn 33 Parma J, H over 38 Holt 75 L i T C   0 27 Saline 22 Eriqhtoo 47 Jack Clark Manchester 30  Ff wlerv U, 55 Tlle Vo Ilncoln i orio38 Univaity il Moith vnlo 68 South Lyon 33 way Sober j Bdho Mnier sang several q Deerfield  Wm Hoqan Ray Played as a rythm band ih Vandercook dooprize conaucted by Oiin Genoa  Herman Cook David htcbinson was won by Harola 1 r ev  I ler who quoea th amour or GTeen Oak  Estella Markell, coffee beans m a jar Ed Kenny I UNilNTEBUPTED SERVICE Frank Masak  j wa, second  J The Michiqan  To Hamburq  Mildred Whidock  Hodqe Howell lea in comCompaiy s proteciirfom a  Jean Densmore muhity smq and put on a bluon teruPlion  telopho  srvcb f ,n Sh n ,n Hanay  Ruby Soule, Westmorland Hartland Mrs Glee Cook, Mr Thomas Walker L  ,    Us contract of lite8 witii Divnon KcrtDiowmq earnest in wmch ,, 1 , 43 und u Q f a cf Commuca Uber and Les Merri Fiowen tuo ,  Workers of Am oca iy the ished Island 2nd Byron Wiljon h y n Arbor ord and ye editor 4th , A ment ed States, Russia has only  0 telephones per 100 populationIn all of the U S S R it is estimated there are only F500000 telephones kn , 0 a th  A miiv W, O , ToT ,oi j ana h i xn a  hll,u  en 0  hr Th a h ks,n  TiS AJCE E KRING  u  E Krmq 6h, aa  1  saay 0 t ie h spit  n b  wa, ih aauqoi r  ilar Ba n of Pmci  ,  ooai 0 th Jaio 1    ot Ftnckn y Ho oa,  Gr V a, f rm ban, mav a 10 incknoy otendea  idncXjjv m ra ci Wm, K a a0i , jnekson for y ar , Surv,virq a no hV  t ana a iauqhiei Mif,Hel     LiS  of Jackai A bra  i, rocej d fa a V 1 hia FlidCV iiome Furoral H me Jac vao buron m  South Jack a nqaqinq in a aevor endinq race io see whfh nation voul  c me up with th weapon winch would the qreistest number of peon the shortest time he would a qeneral disarmnt conferrn once atid mak1 the nations atV F W va toiifiioq it aqree not to use atomic Kennedys or hydroqan bombs in warfare Uot ftunaijly we have had sucn 1 c uf rone  befcre but tliey did vs Tavei , work Miia , npte of them we fou Qht iwo aianaonus world wars iwo aisaSti troubl 1 iat there oi forcinq tne nations ocii vi out emeiii io W T 18 no siqn keep e cou request Tn  w iy , h 1 than Wo understand the villaq ncil has tuinrd down a form the local postoffice that the spac on Main St in front of the office be rererved far use of the moh ruck and the two rural carriers cars between the hours ql 4 to 6 p m ach day Parking imitsd m idnckney at aoa smetimes th ariers have to r so from tha owail Thayer put en a  quiz Howell City  Almon Austin,In contrast to the hkrh develop u I 1 r  TVntest in which he asked quest ent of the telephone in the Unit HeUT  Wnk HansorfvNpns of the audienceCiqar Olm Moody s pTiven for correct an Iosco  Ivah Lewis, FranloNoyes  Russel Nuoffer of Marion  Chas Schafer, Ofeldie  2 songs with Mrs Merw takepart hi avv   a  of HI C mofry iko vhil said contract is in aifect If any COURT OF HONOR FEB 20 Th roy Scouts of Pincknv BURGLAR CAUGHT Henry Buddio of Brooklyn, Y has confessed to robbinq  N   20 swotnk homes in Miami Beach Bowman Oceola  Chas Hearl Tyrone  Wm Vauqhn j Unadilla  Clyde Jacobs Priqfiion Cit  Wm Hyn  J bell as accompan This enaed the proqram Thpresent dispute vz oat wh , th  lodqe wishes to thank the msmb CCimmuigaon mpioyoe, v bers who worked eyery niqht Wth tJlr Wosern Electro Cr the past week qettinq the hall whichahdfe 455 employ,  ryi s ready Also the workmen, Frd, insta3if Mich Boh equpinont Rebman and menlBruce VanBarl sjon rrroup aum and sons andStanley Dink I KILLS MERGER  Th merqer of fl,e Corqrlt w inal Christie churches and the 32 year old qirl friendwas also,  ect bequn  THER AND SON BANQJET  unl1,1 carested She had 3 diamond QDPrTT  0, L TuUa uaher, Son B blocked who luda nhrink rinqs, dQ qold rings and 4 wrist SPCIAL , u COMMUNICATION 211 be 4ld t the school on of Brooklyn, N Y ndH rlt There will be a special c omm Tue,sd,aV night Feb 21 Come cision   no The Pinckney EtfeAsh e 6i Mj MW uvivviu Ul lliCf 11U1HCB Willi t j fi         razor blade Bsrther Kramer, his Llectlon of officers and newHsew Florida His methodwas to cut 5,1  h,ome 6i  Albert,eh plumbers the screens of the homes with , p,nr v Wednesday, eb , Bih, all Boy Scojf and Cub Scouts d the comrru ity,This b nq h first Court  Honor held a V, rxc, qdy COma oil aive tho bvg ynur mora sup wl port and mke it a success lJ e ScoUl 0,m, 1 rn UNON CAUCUS space is that time mail truck 0 ,i unload a bl ck offic  and cafry the heavy bags of mail ther The truck driver is  v irn, jjT af the time We hav talked to scne of the coun com and th  rt,ison for their re i that they fear establish  prrrvriont by which other merchants would ask for reservJ parking srytce in front of their stores Theroeras tr be a gues ion of vrho controls the street n a th won fo ha reserved  Th stato pavied the street for a 20ft width In business section Qy r ro thre is more width, the irrsrtv ownTO paid for the ex  width The state highway dept, repairs it and scrapes off the so w h  K The LnnPartyoftheyiUaaeh ZrZ cl4, 119 ke9 of Pinckney will hold a Caucus af Pincnev will hold a Caucus watches Ross Read Hnckneyite was a victim of one of Miami robberies in whi hi these1 j Livingston t, and ttnna your son If you da tho mp Qr F Thw on TTo 76 F  A M called en the  noT  one borrow one Prizes the suit of thi dmuhmrrn evening of fiursday February, I n for the ftdesi fathConql church 0 BrooWyn RQ PERSAND TRIGGER  22 Mgl dTree RefreshJvouncrest father leading opponent of hi 4 VU NEW COLOR GOMIC , fen follow daree wr ,k By Order cf the W M Its tremendous Its stupendous P W Curlett, Secretary Its packed with humor, thrills r and fastmoving action 1 Its the , NpTICETO CAR OWNERS jiew western comic ROYFtOGl Th countv clerks office M ERS, KING OF THE COWBOYS,,Howell will be open until 4 D  Wesley Umstead responds printed in the splendor of colon on StfH now in PUCK The Comic Weekly1arid also the big twosection color comic birthday magaiine that every week with truck li The Detroit Sunday Times  j i Jo ,    arS 4 at ho Pin,i nev Fm Hall on tlTej Wordsariot ANIS evening of rrturday, February IB UhanteXr  at 400 n ri to nominate x vhHS rlirI L  n,dness  age tick vi2Priden CWk  sg Hd  dunng the  Treasure, Assessor 3 Trustee, KrtLZjh  4 oticml church was nuprem and CrTRENS CAUCUS iM,v   volr lo to ba so tort onorimnl Crrlrra, Tv 0a the VW  fp in el need  ftv,0 h0H,V 1 in if ,0  of Pinrknv wUl hold a cau ,BurN4sh Ud faV Mr and ShouW rai, Trd i  T rraOTV Ift  Jtf SY Warn Mr and cne to thV  h m ,r olr,r n nomination a vill BawardtotoTSd wife ar IZiJ0 nd 3 TrU8,eeS   r m  v OUT all 111    1 ria5 nd fre on with this olannod Lonnie VanSIambrook is toastIIiMqe Breakev spenknr Merwt Tives welcome and the Cr hnfd Teh 18 and 25ah ,,,, w r  eb 22nd Washington , 2, PAST MASTERS TE r thoale of auto an 1, Lowell Lodrr No 38 F6AM tse plates  j holdtheir past masters night on ise plates  awauwir past masters night on Edward ParW rA w  H Fred Teeple Mr and M Teeple, Mr and Mtk Schott, 11  fe  v u  H1  yfeG MiMv  m V  m r A V   Pinckney Civic Improvement mn  L  I Howell Theater Howell Michkwm The Next Meeting is Mon,Feb27 Friday, Saturday Fab, 1718 Tim Holt STAGECOACH KID  Also  la TENSION Cart o m Xt V0 fcsCfc 0 v  irf  4  V Glenn Ford, Gloria DeHaven Janet Leigh, Charles Coburn Novelty News Tueiday,Wedaesday,Thur Feb 2122 23  PINKY with Jeanne Crain Ethel Barrymore Ethel Waters, William Lundig i  Jomedy  Carte  WE1GHBOIUM, HdmbuTrr township will dedi cat her 35000 new fire hall Wed night Feb 15 Pros Wilfred Erwin is the speaker Brtqhion now has but one pol ice officer The other one having resigned So far no one has been appointed to succeed him ,  Eurglars enitered the Classon Allen Service station at Fowlervillelast week, carried the safe outdoors but left before they qot it open Mxs burton Hart, 67 employed at the Jvlich San died from injuries suffered when she opened net wrong door at the M J par sonage at Fowlerville last week and fell down the cellar stairs  Mrs Peter Holloway, 75, died at her home at Fowlerville last week Ira Mallett, 42 a Siockbridge tennant farmer and father of 6 children was found in his barn by his wife, shot through the head The funeral was at the Miller Funeral Home, burial in well The state conservfaion dept has bought the farm of Mrs Paul ine Parker near Gregory Washtenaw county voters will vote on a bond issue April 3 to build a new court house Milo Taylor, Howell, clothieris the new president of the Howell Chamber of Commerce, j Thomas Covle 71 died at hisfhome on Latson Rd near How ell, last Tuesday The funeral was at St Josephs church ell, Friday Clayton Musson of HowellPin cknev Rd underwent an operat ion at McPhorson hospital, How ell, last week  The newly organized Kiwanis Club receive its charter at Bri  ghon last Wednesday night The correct number of children from Livingston county who at tended the Shrine Cirrus at Det  roit last week was 1045 Mr and Mrs Fred Catrell of Howell Lucy Cook have ann  TuesdayWednesdayJhurs, ounced the engagement of their dauaher Ann to Arch Horrer of Fowlerville Mrs Frances L Lamb 85, died ae her homp in Perr Feb 2Sh was the widow of Wm Lrrmb, father of the lat Ford LambShe lave a son Herbert Gillette of Howell   I Chtea Mich, Today, Sahuday b 1748 TUM Wed ThuM Feb 21 22 23 DUMB O Bob Hop Rhoda Fleming A Walt Piny Production J la In Technicolor THE GREAT LOVER Cartoon Stooae Cartoon Comedy Novelty Cartoon Sun Moo, Tues Feb 19 20 21 0 YOU BEADTIFUL DOLL in Ti hSsVilin I Newt I June Haver, Mark Steven j Charlotte Greenwood SSakaU Richard Basehart Audrey Trotter1  c Muilcal 01  l Cartoon Sportreoi Sunday Show 300 continuous Sunday, Monday, Feb, 1718  Matinee Sunday at 2 15  M continuous THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL lames Millican, Mary Hughes      i J  i  ii Wed, Thur, Feb22 23 RIMFIR E Starrtts  and Reed Hadley Also RIDE EM COWBOY A Good Comedy Starrtrxa Dick Foran Anne Gwnne Abbott and Cpstello DexterTheatr  AVON JfHEATiiH Siobridat Michigan  DEXTER MICHIGAN Double Feature Friday, Saturday, Feb, 1718  Double Feature How Randolph Scott, Robert Mitchum fa GUNG HO  Tim Holt BROTHERS IN THE SADDLE Color Cartoon Sunday, Monday, Feb 1718  Sunday Shows 3 p, m, cont, THE RED DANUBE with Walter Pidgeon Ethel Barrymore wLderi Peter Lawford Janet Leigh   Bugs Bunny Cartoon Latest News Coming Gain Smugglers iy, Saturday Feb 1718  Double Feature GRAND CANYON ,  with Richard ArlenMary Beth Hughes A Story of the Cand Canyon with actual pictures in sepia Plus OOMO OOMO The Shark God j A Tale oi Tropical island Adventure with Ren Randall Deverg Burton  Sun Tues Fob 1921 j THE GREAT GATESBY  Story oi a Bootlegger  with I Alan Ladd, Betty Field Were In the Honey Babies Theyre       Feb 212223 Robert Armstrong, Ben lohnson in THE MIGHTY JOE YOUNG Cola Cartoon Cominq Sun, Mon, Feb 262728 LOST BOUNDARIES of the Chorus Ladies New for ral hi i GO ELECTlSC  Yes, sir For showers and shaves, I want hoi water and plenty of it Without woifi g around Without work or worry why the precisionbuilt electric water heater is tops with me Best water heater value on the marHet See your dealer or DETROIT EDISON i Mr and Mrs John McDonnell Visited friends in Jackson Sun STATP ftpu, I Mss Eva Wenderlein, Mrs C IN irlE Clnrrn5 iZ H l G A U VanHom and Mrs Lester McA rHfi couNTy np Rr f fee visid M,s Arnld cnler IN CuPJniiWUiGST Sat whc is seriously ill in Detroit s vuii,  Wilise Limihos  wont to Doh  Plaintiui Sun to see the Soma Heinle neve HAROLD A SCOTT,  Edward Eisele of Fowicrvillo  ORDFR or Dn,,91 called on his qiandmother, Mrs  ORDER OF PoBLICAli f Emma Vcllmer Sun Mrs VeilJoirt tw11,, 9 , Circuit mer who spent JO days in St Joeton on the  1950, at the  tie Countyof Livings1 hospital Ann Arbor is improving from JMc  17th day oi January Bob Carr and Miss  Rosalio TrsdY  City of Howell, m Nash and Ken Griffith of Howell Mr and  The Misses Pat Nauss and Janet Lundeen of Detroit sent the week end with Lois Shiiiey Rtpy Wnqht und wife of Greqoiy spint Sunday there Miss Leo ioaojn attonded a paftv Sat niqht at the Roqer Crawford home in Ann Aib r The Glenn Kinqsley family of Chkbbs Corners we Sunquesls elf the Andrew Campbell home Sat quests of Mr and Mrs M iQampboii weer Frank berci 1st of Grand Rapids Robert end Er  win Eerquist of Detroit npl Mr and Mrs Frank McDanjels of Chelsea C J Clinton and wife spent San at the Ralph Clinton homo in De  roit Wesley Parrrrar returned noma from McPherson hospital, last Fi  251 ears Ago said County It satisfactorily appearing to the Court by affidavit on hie that the defendant Harold A Scott is not a resident of the State of Michigan, and that his present place of residence is unknown On motion of Stanley Berriman attorney for plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that the said defendant, Harold A Scott, cause his appearance to be entered in  this cause within three months from the date of this Order, and  in case of his appearance that he cause his Answer to the plain tiffs Bill of Complaint to be filed and a copy thereof to be served upon the plaintiffs attorney with in fifteen days after service upon the defendant of a copy of said Bill, and notice of this order, and that in default thereof that said Bill be taken as confessed by  attended the JHop at East Lans Jonded inq Saturday nite Mrs Walter Clark atJhe builders showin Det roit Fridav niant iietftOMflM From where I sit 6y Joe Marsh LeftHanded Compliment  Pinckney will hold a commun1v r , ity day here Feb 27, conaucte v said nonresident defendent ny County Aqont Bolanacr i, charqe Speakers from Mich Slate E a Don who raised Lnqiish setters on the Wm Murphy farm s back from New York doq show And it is further ORDERED that within forty days after the date  hereof, the said plaintiH cause a notice of this Order th publish ed in the Pinckney iispatch a where he won a blue ribbon and newspaper printed published PrNCKNiy HUGH SCHOOL GYM, SAT  FEB 18 MODERN AND OLD TYME DANCES Melody Makers Orchestra  at A     AUCTtONSAl Hiving ioW my farm I wUl Mll WCttoivxrt die farm, located on ,Mm Vt bf Fowlerville my personal property at Public Grand River Highway, Two m ISP  U y,tf  xS8TCXX FARM TOOLS ETC r ii George Roche 3 silver cups Mrs Frances Miller died I the home of her mother Mr  E VanSiambrook Feb 12 St Marys Altar Society will hold a prelenten party at the  Arthur Shehan home Friday Bci to Wm Thompson and wifor Annaboile Conners Feb  13 iwin qirls Ezra Briqham and wife wore slightly injured in an auto accid ent last Thursday Marjorie Allison entertained a number of friends at a Valentine party Saturday nite Irvinq Kennedy was in Howell last week to identify 3 men held for the Gregory bank, robbery They were in iPnckney the day of the robbery in a Cadillac car The parochial school in Chel sea burned last week W C Miller has bought the Jackson Koiise or Main St of H Jackson Clare Heridee udeifwent an appendicitis operation Sat at th Sanitorium Born to Albert Dinkel and wife Krtsey Allison Feb 16, twins, Alberta and Allen  1 i i and circulating in said County of Livingston, and ihat such publication be continued once in each week for six successive weeks, or that she cause a copy of this Order to be served personally on said nonresident defendant, at least fifteen days before the time above prescribed for her ap  pearance And it is further ORDERED that the said plaintiff cause a copy of this Order to be mailed 4c said defendant at his last known post office address, by registered mail and a return receipt demanded at least twenty days before the  time herein prescribed for the appearance of the defendant Glenn C Y sllcri Circuit Court Commissioner Stanley Berrimc Attorney for Pknntiff Business Adress Howell Mcihigan Telephone No 183  r See where a bank in Denver is putting in lefthanded checkbooks  They figure their southpaw depos itors deserve just as much consid eration as the right handers  Time was when it was believed that lefthanded people had no right to txist at all If a youngster showed signs of using his left hand, his parents weresupposed to  break him of the habitto force him to use his right But today most doctors will tell VMI that changing a childs natu 1 lefthanded tendenciiisually causet more harm thjw good Stammering and other nervous disorders often get their start that way with children From where I sit, if a man wants to use his left handthats his  business Its not such a good idea to make anyone do things our way, just because we think its right Personally, I think a mellow glass of beer is the finest beverage on  earth If you happen to prefer a Cokewhy, go to it Only leave me the same freedomof choice, wont you  HaXll t Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Ftuiration I WILL RECEIVE TAXES AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL IN THE VILLAGE OF PICBEY Every Sitarliy  FROM 1000 A M TO 500 PM W4yn C Carr DOG LICENSES ON SALE Putnam Twpsjrea m    Vtrigi  Thomas Murpliy hod hl3 chick aVCTjf rm stolen Monday night, the iec  0 8 Kwww ond time inside of a year INCOME TAXES MADE OUT I will make out income tax fonns at my home from now on  MRS J M McLUC AS Phone 3731  VJrWai ,iAAw4 W0 yftk  rthll   i  i  , v Wall V WE NOW HAVE 250 SAMPLESOF 1950 WALL PAPER FROM 2G  65 PER swGrx ROLL Bruce VnBlaricum   k N MLZ  6 lr ,1   jWtxJ1 41 KaO  t,V The Plndcney DUpaich mmw ,y  V    , ,1 X rvi    jr V HBIE  rr I i iiarfaMfiajTiiAi Th e   Peopl tore i y  HM Plnckney DigjyarcR Entered as 2nd class act of March 3 187 matter at Postoffico mm V I Groceries, Dry goo Cannctl Goods, s I N Gent tnrnlshings Lingerie JSsf f    The Joe Griiiilh famny speiu Sunday m Detroif  Miss Ljona Ccuupbed of Mich State wus hirie LVII m AA  end Mr aiid Mi Cuil r a tois an of Sockbnauc wewe SUJ aoy v  J ors 01 Mr una Mrs Dan Laka j Mi, UT,a Mrs, irlmii Vuiaq  ie buddjiq a new hume on 3iii neaa, Ann Arbor Gorqo Kocuo has old hi lam wsi ot Fowieiviik ,ond haa j an auction set fur fob 2o j Miss ChiOa Campbell onteradi ed seme mmbci of oar iresh man ciass Sd itio a ni n, I Gaines ware pXiyoa e uno ea i  serve a and a nic Lm  ioyvt, by ad bill Oark aid j Try M 31  ka were an cm tne prizo wim as j Doni Sp uis ana wife i Leci I spera the week ena at the La  Spars hrrao Tne rtusso Giav j Jer famY i i owl nviio up m 1 Sunday theoo   I Mrs EL Mercer spnt die wk  oia at ae I, Watr M homo m L,aninq  Bunny Hoichy ap,,nt th  w  ,,, , end wiii h anopai   r  ana Mr ay Washburn  H ,  ed,  00 ica ma Shcje Ci os n Dor,it Frday Ms I4adlo Soh n a  M Alo VV , stopped a the  Win Si n  h,m Sunoy r u 0 iO ban a to so1 aOir motrr   rO  vjh WHO i iI a e  home in L naaq j GOODBYE fa PUMPJNG DISSOLVES TRER ROpS IJVIINATES DIGGING IH MODERN,RFnlTIONARY  No more expensive onheolthy pumping ond digging up cf ceupocls, septic forvfci, jeepg p5Ci c 19 fopj ond eejoed lines s the mrl rsicble end loii  rr,rh5d to , di kvo ond srpji fy yfece, K di, hoif, 1 c  1 c  nc joiidj n  il tjrnrtei qlcV and effi  21  1 j    OVVN r C I  V Phone 57F I o, 17 Lakeside Dr  y c ghdS flujsh Lake Pinckney e f  4  1  irr  ivix 3eb R ,  Viz Moy Marin or an Mi Chtrro My  1 qnt      J W  k ono a ih Abe  D, n mro Aso Fr   Kw av vl of Dooo   ,   K T, Pi rry I, ai , Oil    ils 1 iiil i 3   Sunoay queus co nj S Li Ca hino 10  i f ir Mi oi Mr, Lvn K n V afiBmmimsmisE mss   Sci ivc  ai r Th U , L FARM ANIMALS COLLFCTED PROMPTLY HORSES 400 COWS 400 HOGS 100 per Cwt  VJZ BUY HIDEi m,D CALF SKINS Fbone 88 Pinckney vnti al Head Stolc Cc aou seen It  o Tcy nour copg of the latest Phil  Het m Oin home wry ex bacoi aad vio non uri rlex Sucii uo v i Eari iCnrcvoli an a Huqli ,0a   of Detroit Mr and MIJ Hardd Hsi   attendJ he wooding of o ,j i  Hick, son of Ivlrs Laoo Vv Lo hicb and Miss Ida C avvf    he Holt M rl cch So, reseption was at the conoeh Jony Claik of Dorot sp nt 1 wee end at the Chas Co nl hom HIG parents took himbCK Sunday  4 l Jeo Hrory and wife op t Sun at the4Jcrrle3 VVmt ti i hem, in Greqjryiao L ovi  oi Adnoo od Miss Dnlj L ovooa f i1  islaoa, CMf spent th wk ni at oe bi,oa Ledvodcf ini Denise has iesqned as iurs   he lOa hospital, tat Mare If Receive a earn frm Olin 1 b inson jr frfn Denan, Txowho he visited a frie a who wr, ir  ii amy with him n iaOin is now in Arizona Mr and Mrs jon Care op o Sat at trie Gale Newland hm in Jackson The Robert Seefeld famny roturnad to Columbus Ohio Tud  Mrs Howard Seiteid and sot  went with thorn  t j Cy AtLee ond family steppe i j here the first of ihe week enrourto Gladwin from Fla   Mrs Mare Bauer and children   of Brqhton spent Sunday at ti Louis Shehan home Miss Alice Gearhait of How I ell spent Sun at thie Mark Nasv  horr3  Mrs Elearr Ledwdqe, Denis  Nan and Kcvn attended the wo   dirq ci Herbert Frrrn, and P  ricea Cair ot SMarins rhurel Dtroo Saturday j C W Hooker of Ann Abor  andRuel and Clifford Coiv way   of that place called at tha f HJ Hooker home Saturday   Mrs Mable Suydam of Jacko s  spent die week end at the M J j Reason home I c , S ,c 1 ooeral of on  J ao i o Tu    on e nod  n t    I iaon ai D  v a   nd U  i war    h hUil  IS 1  v 1 un  v  n  Iv ,V farii ,   r rr    vo  h v n An Al r  C    0 VV C M h ma lio vi var Dr n        Tiiv, Wcv  1 o  a  L mnr  CI  r f V ,    vf  f H vl d A, Du iiq of Dro a  i at    Lv n H n   fir   Mr I, u v  d rl  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PRIVATE LESSONS SOPHIE STORAMOWSKI Contaci Mrs IX D Brady Phono 164 Pinckney Lessons Given on Saturday in  Pinckney MARTIN J LAVAN my at Law Brighton, Mich Phone hone 157F11 Reparino MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatncv State 8717 Lakeside D iv Ucoaso Rush Lak D K SWARTHOUT  SON Funccr Home Dr C Swarthout Director Modern Eguioment Ambulanc Service Phones 39  63 Pinckney Mich FRED C RETCKHOT Sr7 OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Btror Ave HoweD Michigan For Appointment PI me 358 Residence 61 tiLOYD HENDEB Live Stock H jmBrv Weekly Tlps Made to Dote General Trucking JlinnciF Sas Swctzhout, Wirt Hendee, John Chambers John Fohoy, Montaque Bros Wm Alljison, F W Allison, Wirt Smitii Albert Schuler,, Georqe Wriqht, Chas Burrouqhs Sexton BrosGeorqe Barnes, Wm McDowell O Topping Kirk Haze and Homer Reason who are cutting, wood brought in a freak in ihe shape of 2 limDs WANTED Custom Cord w loined toqether by a limb qrow gawin wu inq from one into the other  WoiaJ TT n , Miss Krarer native Esquimax  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ABRAHAM LINCOLN February 12th we celebrate th birthday of Abraham Lincoln, who we remember and honor for his leadership during the Civii War Not only do we recall the fact of leadership durina those try ing days, but we consider the many attributes he possessed as a man which makes him live on in the minds oi his countrymen To read again his words in Ihe Gettysburg address is a chall enge to all Americans iri 1950 to attend the principles of the found ers of our country and more ieal ously guard our heritage of liberty   SIALI isl McPterson State Bank  Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insuran ce Corporation All Deposits up to 5000 for each Depositor HowelL Midugan 1915 , SOFT WATERVon aservWbcTs i is No Equipment to buyNo con tract ot signNo work to do Rust and Iron control service Gulligan Soft Water Service Jeerson and Main Streets Phone Ann Arbor 8522 GLASS SERVICE FO TRU HAVE HIS BROKEN GLASS PROPERTi REPLACED Bf SKILLED AUTO GLASSIER SO IT WILL BE SAFEFTKDM THE 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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>  T      ,jg 1   V,1 rf Volume 67 The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, Februxay 8, 1950 Hi W Nol igan Mirror Masoiiic Lodge News NEIGHBOR j CHURCH NEWS  Basketball News   ,,,,    T J , r, r r1 Tho Chelsea SorinO Co organ    , ,  I  i   I Livingston Lodge No 76 F  The Chelsea Sprmft Co orqan,  M ,g CathoJic Qilurc Midhiqanis stale governjnen, A M Wlti dedicate her newly ea   has een f t0  rtnckney Michigan received 0UM million in isivar  jemodeled kitchen and dining Stanaard bpnnq Co oi Coraopol ALBERTJHMITT ious operatinq lands in 4849 oom   with a 1S Pa Last year the, nrm uut sv MaeTQGndloC to finance ihe various proqrams I nite and vension banket Tho un a buu,uuu adamon  Sunday Masses b 00and 1000 which the state undertakes, ac  last December compieUy des Or award D rmch,  direct  Nvenna Wed 7 30 p m cording to a study lust ccmplet troyed the kitchen dnd equipraent or of the out patient oept, oi u  Oonxuewons bat  to uU pm ed by the Bureau of Government and it has en entireiv Iemod Mien, state toon Howell died t Sunaaysbpiore b00 mass al Research, Detroit eled and new equipment install iast Tuesaay niqnt Such receipts were 67 per cent edt The two store rooms at then 1 bchool District No 1 won greater than those the state rec west d 0f  kitchen havo her bUlt Ul circuit court last wee eived in 194546 ibeen taken ot makinq the kitch when Judce Breakey order bao Rey Donald D Brady, pastor Seventy two per cent of the en about six feet wider The ceil TwP lreas Evelyn Breimqer to Choir Practise Vvec states revenue this past fiscal ina over e kitchen has been Pav No l nali the taXes leXieu Organist  Choir Director year came from taxes  such as dropped to a heiqhth of 8 ft 1 his on the KinqSeeley P1 m SCK1 Mrs Merwin Campbell the sales tax ciqarette tax, cor has made the banquet hall about twP last vear and all the taxes  Thursday Feb 9 Ladies Aid poration tax qasoline tax, weiaht iour eet longer The kitchen has om now on hS e V  Meeting at the home of Mrs tax, intangibles tax and many aiso jeri replastered and redoc was Pul in Ulst No 6 bv error SadieMoran at 200 oclo  Fridays after Novsana Devotion CONGL COM CHURCH orated New cupboards have and the latter ,dlsU 8 0eei1 qet 800 Player Meeting at others Revenue from state enterprises,teen built on each side, a ten tin 9 schooltax iorZ years, sonaqe regulatory services, patients and burner qas stove installed, and convicts and miscellaneous sour a icrqe hot water heater Two ces accounted for 14 per cent ofsinks have beeninstalled, one in adila the tptaL  the middle of the kitches and TtA remaininq 14 per cjnt one on the west side Inlaid line came from Washinqto form of qjrantsin finance those proqrams Conqress has decided lima or another that local units should With the exception oi the char i The hallways have been redeqes that the state makes for cer corated and also the lodqe itself tain services, all its revenue The new furnace recently in come from taxes  direct and in stalled is now in working ci der direct  levied upon all of us as  Livinqston Lodqe will hold individuals, consumers or busi, their 12th Annual Guest Niqht PINCKNEY WINS FROM j This  the seventh week oi MANCHESTER i 1 Ke ana as yet we hav n ,   , j heard oi none freezing to aeath, r  Pinckney defeated Manchester ien y, is uqo someumq of UiOt  in an overtime qamt nere Friday inature miqht nave huppenea Otti  niqht 34 to 32 Pinckney waanoi in irus day brew Pearsoa i ahead all the way until the final jm u recent coiumn analies th  minutes of the last queite when J situation ana iuy ine coai indu t Manchester rallied and tied it upry is aieiuq rit iista the ills They led 9 to 3 at the quarter i Over capacity, k, riiqn cot J and 14 to 8 at the half At tho3 Competition from natural JinmahJ 5ithe 3rd Quarter they were and oil He sites the raiiioaas vvea wlJni still Mthe lead 24 to 17 With who used 135,000DUU tons half a minute to qo Manchester iQ war years when oil was only two points behind In,scarce The past yur they used i stead of freezinq the ball Pinckut U,UUUUuU tons Aithouqfc  ney tried for more points, lost the evv residents and business ball and Lentz tied the score 30 Pierces have been constructed at  all an amazinq rate coci consumpt Pinckney was still unsettled inllon v thjni hat qas U03  durwai  the ParA test oil well is beiqn drilled Sunday Feb 12, 1030 Churchmcnv was 511 unfGttid inLtTm 1 a8 on the Fred Marshall farm in Un Service comemmoratinq Lincoln  Z  J10 nd Un,lvmS M iS Q heat has been Birthday, Guest minister and P Manchester in the lead with, Taild Noilfrom the mid  The Stockbridqe P T A is put Choir from Second Baptist Chur a lieId qoal Jack Affrays sank  two free throwj die east ana South America and the British embargo on AmeriThe Mason Products Cc whi makes plactic ilowar poes w t located in Howell at 1307 Mich Ave 940 distsrict school children circus m Detroit last nessmen In most instances the  and Venison Banquet at their achrs and  parents attendeu tax money qoes to Lansinq I hall on the niqht of But 731 milhon comes 10 Lan SATURDAY FEB 11 at 700 pm sing via Washington That mon The kitchen and dininq room ey nevertheless, is from the poc have lpoth been remodeled and kets of Michiqan taxpaDrs redecorated since the fire On redecorated since the fire Michiqan state gowrnmentthis niqht each Mason may paid to its local units of qovern brinq a NonMasonic Guest The ment 612 per cent of its total rev proqram is as follows enues in 194849 Most of tiiw Welcome Georqe Gardner WM aid came direct from Lansing j Toastmaster  Judge Jay Payna havina been raised by state1 introduction of Masons  Guests wide taxes But a portion of such Sinqnq Boys Quartette aid was tunneled through Lans  Dick, Chris Jack and Bill the Shrine Tuesday 15000 meals were seved at the Chas Howell Boy Scout Camp, near Briqhtcn last year  Roy Fisher, 68, a farmer noar South Lyon died last week as the result of a fall from a ladder while prunnincj a tree Marin Lavan Jritertainod a group of prominent Democrats from the 6th district at dinno Saturday at the Graham Hotel Choir will sinq there 1130 Sunday School Our quests N will visit the classes I 700 Pilqrim Fellowship Meeting at the ChuicE A worship service Make Brothehrood Real1 will bei led by Paula Curlett and Jane Nash Wed Junior Choir at 400 Sen1 ior Choir Practise at 73C j Nexf Sunday noon the families of the Church wilt brinq a pot luck dinner tc entertain the visit ing choir and, minister at 12 30 with 14 PflNCKNEY Mattison J Mrofka A Mrofka Coyle Joe Jeffreys Substitutions Mfanchetei, Dunny, Dresch Gaqe schwisher Referees and Pulvei MANCHESTER  F Lenta 4 aitnough it can patients it has only buu UJW it win oe o montrs being from Washingtonto the loc,f Door Prize,cond Olin Robinson Brighton units of ryernment Dunnq tiiu Entertainment  Bill Hodge past four years well over one,Accordion Music Cassius Zuck half of the states revenues aroiSote Russell Nuoffer Lansinq distributed back to locaL units  Quiz Contest by Howard Thayer Local units of government  ch Winston Bauqhn J W is in ie, villages, townships, schot chaYge of the banguet Tickets iiistiicts counties and other spec may be obtained from him or At a meeting held last week the Winanp Lake school vted not to ioin the Brighfen Reorqardz ation plan school CONSERVATION NOTES   The dept has jaken an option i Cottage Prayer Meetinqs CALVARY MtNNOWTifi CHURCH  flev, tzra Beucnv, azwr Morning Wwhip w 1000 Sunday School ,, 1100 Childrens Hour v 1145 Young Peoples Meeting  730 Eveninq Worship 815 Supt   Eoscoe Darrow Asst Supt Marvin Shirev  800 P M Wed P o , ,1, Last wook 1 was announced KBreitenswisch that Percy Jonos Hospital Battle U Meinman Ureek was one ot the 17 army 5 tJ7imb hosptals  hi closed The reat Wallace son was that PincKiiey  Wiie, handle 100  Starp DewUinq1, H Brieten fore it is cloa down and the pat j nvariiuqh lents sent to other hospitals Tho S 1 aimy nas plenty In the spcond team qome the Mich There is oi3 Pinckney reserves lot 32 to 30 ter ana a new un, lS bing built Pinckney trailed 17 to 14 ot the near Ann Arbor On the other half and 19 to 28 at the end of hand, the state uf Mic    e 3rd perjjg1 IM the ,ist quarter, lnsuincint hospijt of hospitals in at Camp Custhe 3rd pinckney relied and scored 11 points in Manchester 4 but fell shy of two ponts Pinckney Res Manchester Res fort i uiqan has a d an ef , being niode te qet federal governmeni to turn cer Percy Junes to them The government j Aiken KonsW Ewil singer Eisenhower Downing ial districts  manv citizen you may phone the secretary at to Purchase the 141 Todd, farm sometimes forqet that this money No 8 Pinckney and reservations which is qiven them by the will be made for you Bice can como from only ore source  TAXES O E S NOTICE TAXES regardless of what gov, ernment collects them or whichL Pinckne7, 9hter No 14  one in the final analysis receives them to expend are paid by aii of us who receive an income Every dollar spent by government is a dollar the citizens doe not have to spend for himself at his own choice in Allegan county for wild geese rufuge Price is S147700 Deadline far mailinq m small game knl cards is Feb 15 Open weatner has permitted the state fish field crews to hn E S will hold their regular meel h more than half their winte ing at the Masonic Hall Friday, logging operations evening, February 10 at 8 oclock  2b upstate counties have split Eleanor Baunhn Secretary j S65268 as their one guarter slice wv  of the sole of notional forest reWILL PROBATED sources They are all northern 800 P M INCOME TAXES MADE ,OUT I will make out income tax forms ai ny home irom now on MRS J M McLUUAS 4 0b EGratid River Phone 3731 Brighton, Michigan J Mattison F Hammell F Vilfse C Hbman G Hmrott  G J Mattiron lod Pinckney scor rs with 14, Wilise gqt 8, Banett 6 and Galloway 2 Downing had 7 for Manchester  Sjt tutionsi Pinckney Corr,  Henry, R Clark Galloway Van Slambrook Manchester Frlok,  I Rhees Troltz Hirk, McKeever, i Fennell i Pinckney plays 3 games at says cJosmq 25,000,000 a specialized in it will save yea Percy amputatees them Jones  I ab b nch f J The will MICHIGAN PRESS FORUM i Txrii T Kit u  counties n Q , Tf Qn l MfcHerrv Leases for exploration for iron SLS K vVn l4aUP0nt Sle3ire will beorfGred for auction at man, has been filed for Drobatc T, r K OA n,rrt ,, IAC This is the Michigan Press For in Oakland county He left ari  ran SJitr   urn conducted at the recent meet estate of 100,000 Detroit Coi rotX ing at Lansing Last week thd mandry No 1 Kniqhts Templarsi rT,rJ r iain ,KV, first, installment was published receives 10000 The Shrme has L Sdn Z a r , Schuyler Marshall as moderat pital for Crippled Children 5000vch Iov o4f j93nL or asked Hiqhway Commissioner I The balance of the estate gees toLVsui fa b low the 10 Ziegler if Michiqan was losing  his sister in law, iMrs Beulah year and his hcusekeeosr, incnfield aid due to the states low qasolino I Loqaree tax He replied, as yet Michiqan Mrs i ia has lost no aid and will not un1  til June 30 1951 The state has to j TO OUR PUBLIC match every dollar of federal We are very qrateful to every money it receives for hiqhway, one who contributed to the suc aid Since Sept 1948 8 million cess of our square dance on Sat 71 rZu 17 in federal funds has been herd evening and especiany tS the ,3 Dral drewSnn up because the state did not mat, Tasytee Bread Co for their qener ch ch it 12 more million was held ous donation of doughnuts i qui nnwc r A UP6aSi  SS IecS Th9 PiPCkDSy Are  ClubS L lonSl oSTa t obotheXDrTenlNEW 00123  , nj WiidLfo average of 218 Michiqan has a total of 11,037 inland lakes Sanilac and Saqi naw counties are the only ones without lakes Michiqan 60 state parks drew 13,443809 visitors last year RICHARD HENRY I Richard Henry 91, died at tho home of his son, Roland, at Whit j more Lake, Sunday Besides ins his wife, 3 sons, Roland Erwin and Harvey survive The funorai was held Tuesday at the M E church, Whitmore Lake Rev Compton otticiatinq Duriat in Whitmore Lake cemetery The Sw or thout Funeral Home conduct ed the funeral Dexter Friday niqht LEAGUE OF THE LAKES Dextnr Briqhton Manchester Pinckney South Lyon W 4 4 3 2 1 L 1 1 3 4 5  Pc 800 800 500 333 166 1  STAGROY ROGERSweek MaTch 19   PrOQram STARRING ROY ROGERS mciudes discussion ot wilu RETIRES AS OPERATOR ffrsi Lucy lieasoii iKared as operator at the Pinckney Mich Bell Telephone office last week Tuesday after workmq 7 years there She has reached the retire ment aqe She works the niqht shiit and when she came to work Tues niqht the other toui ay the FowiFrVilIe V F Woperators qaviehpr a surprise  jf g00 party and presented her with a gift Mrs Reason, the wife of M J Reason, stock buyer, is the mother of four children, all of whom DONKEY BALL GAME The V F W Post 7301, pinckney will soonsor o donkey bask et ball qame here on the niqnt of Thursday February 16 at 8d0 p m Come out and see the promh ent men of the vflllaae ana near by section ride the donkeys It is funny as donkey soft ball qame Followinq tho Donkey qome the Pnickney V F W tam Wi conservation and taking the con servation pledqe MARRIAGE LICENSES Carl Cordian, 48 Howell Ednd Uo  are now qrown up She is a past matron of Pinckney O E S An offoit is beinq made to olisn tic electoral coiltqe wh eiecs our presiaont We have ai  way considered it o relic of re jvoluuonary war aays ojd a us 1 leso appendix ot government iLvciyone knows tne uuy alter a nationcjl election who was elect ed Dresiaent bui the eiectoriaJ college aes not moot until somj monilis later to go through the gesture oi electing a prusidnt ino senate and house passed it by iwo tniraa muioiiuos, Uui  now has to be ratified by three fourths of the state legislatures Senator Vjunaonberg voiea ior, abolishment but Senator FerguJH on votea ogams it lhe lattedjl 1 with Senators Bncker ana ToJA of Ohio Wtfe among the dii  hards and said if it is abolishsj , the Republicans whl nevei wii another elecion Under the pr sen setup a candidate who COT nes a state qcts all the elector ial vote Under the new low he woud only qet the percentage that he carries the state by the balance q ing to the other canda3te The Republiian majorities arp small ,In the south on the other hana Democrat majoriiig are as high as 90 percent I Conqiess backed up the presid ent last week en his decision to  BASKET BALL SCORES Chelsea 34 University 32 Bat make hydrogen bombs, nearly tie Creek 50 Ann Aroor 45 bt ,100 perceni The cost is estimciti Thomas 28 St Augustine 29ed at about two billion dollars l Charlotte 41, Howell 34 North a year The consensus of opinion  ,,   ,  4, u  ville 39, Dexter 27 Brighton 35 is that there is little choice It is Chapter 145, belongs to the Chur, Souh Lyon 30 stockbridqe 45, strictly a matter of self aefense ch Aid Society andhas worked  33 Fowlerville 4b, Haz If we do not havfc it we will be u with civic groups Her hobbies lett 43 Holt 60 okemus31 Les come sitting ducks for same nai V are flowers and needlework A tis for care of the aged and said he had not had time to go intoj  COWBOY KING it   For hard ridin action see Roy In regard to his recomendat Rogers and his horse Trigger, in ion for increased appropriations a great new Western adventure for U of M Mich State and color comic, starting in this Sun Wayne Universities the govern days Feb 12 issue of The Det or said the shortage of doctors roit Sunday Times Its NEW is serious Many counties have Its different See Roy Rogers to depend entirely on osteopathic Kina of the Cowboys, new color nWin W  NXUWnnUMtelfphone office   i PINCKNEY SCHEDULE physicians comic, every week in The Detroit  23 HoweS Chas Hilles ir  u An 0peratO1 m   AS b 10 Dexter  away 3 In regard to the sales tax of 3 Sunday Times  A flipS VirSSSn  has uniQUe expenences Often f fa M  Uk  , 27 Fowlervill Virgna Tomirr, she aets a can for the stone,,  1 HdrXand  home 3 Feb 24 Briqhton  home , The No 3 means three qames Mae Johns 41, Howeh Taft Van daUgherinW Mrs Anna Re 8 Camp 20 Brighton, Dolores Cadson is also  operator at the Hooevelt ZB he 68, Wilhamslon 55 Milan 48, ion who does The hydroaen bomb is 10 times as deadly aft LfArMf  2B Fowlerville Frank Ruttman, houseon Vhehm or thdrua SfaSSS ta ttoltoi Charles Scott and wife of Det32 Fowtarfe Betty J PhilUps iSSSn the comerAt PTncW be was opposed to roit an Charlene Meyer of Bri , fowlervtile ,many calls are received fon When asked if it ould be por hton were Sun guests at tho unPgirflM we HeU the summer resort at Hi sible to run the state on 10 pe cent less revenue  the governo Bud if the people wished to hai Albert Dinkel home bor prisoners instead of sendinc,the Georae Meabon and j WRESTLING MATCHES Mr and Mrs George Gilbert oiJ Professional wrestling will star   n Lansing were Sunday callers atacfain at the Rollemnk Whitmore  it gtill persists land Lake some hundred years aqo was known by that name the atomic bomb which killed 44vy 000 Jap men women and chilcXf ren This was a massacre but iti won thewar for us and saved the lives of thousands of Ameri can soldiers Television had to withstand assault from a school pnndl Pinckney j last week This man made a Leon1 Lake on Thursday evening Jan Mrs Reason has been highly  them to prison it miqht be done j Meabon homes , 6 at 830 p m There will be efiicient and competent operator Tip lop tnem IO pnson  th I The Murray Kennedy and Wmfrpm this date on wresjlmg every and her nbsence from the local lS nesystmoTseiTcSg  ltrS 9 the foU tt,itrtioT nr license nlates ei baae party a the Kenowsrth On Thursday, Feb 9 the tol JSuSfSSi isuWhen  home rtlEwril Thursday njahL owina bouts will Jake place telephone office will be missed  ,  , M 5    DANCE AT GREGORY d if he still intended to run for  Mrs Monda Morris, Mrs Elea The Sheik of Araby jrs Don Kind  TARFU ciub win , a otvternorSfe Algwrid he hacinor Ledwidge and son, Keyin red fall 30Rmmutes Jack Bntton dance at e Greqory town halI SSrSSSfid  were in Ann Arbor Saturday i vs Walter Roxy, 2 of 3 falls 60 on SA not cciaea Zeial Mr and Mrs Ed Standish hH minutes Steve Menoff vs Ted j Vi ieJf Jn chciaan Snd Mrs Herrn Hurst, Jackson Whitmore Lake 4362 vs Walter Roxy, 2 of 3 11360 on SAT NITE FEB 11 Music by 9T, lan Orchestra ik S50 Phone Mr and Mrs Louis Covle, th , iHnirinn in Michcigan and Mrs Herrn Hurst, jacKsc wmunore IA 4362 jack Young family and the Jas LS MHSNELlSLE NASH JSJK TA  Zeiate said he favored Jhemu jFitrhbmg    i Mfg NeUie  g4 d  Jwsts at tne Kay Burns    Coryi gt  rn meeUno  cAimm Ann Arbor Mrs MaudTScrdes McPhr son hospital Howell this Mrs Wm Burroughs and Mrs Vans  l ffiJV , T flwell has a new and Miss Viola Pettvs were Sun morning The funeral is at SWOT CliBord VanHorn attended tho       , ,  CSfSL A TT JtafS  the dner truest, of I H Hooker and thout Home Ptaufeiey, Sal at 2 Red Cro,s convention at  John ftmrfUMd his mothtr in body    the oiace  ,  jp m Rey McLucas officiating  Howell Baptist church Thursday Salins Sunday w commai 1  Burial in Pinckney cemetery, l BOWLING NEWS The standing of the Bowling League is as follows IVey in the cases of a number oi Rfioda 54 pupils who failed in his classes 46 and claims that in a biq majority 46 of the cases the parents of 44 these pupils had television In 43 their home 42 The action of the Boston 42 Council is bcrrring the I 39 diet members from their 35 meeting last week was ShiSeys 32 This mission was sent here  Tavern 27 Gen MacArthur to study AgiM Die Set 22 icon Democratic inshmtic,Rj Schedule for this week Feb 8 reason qiven by the Boston   is Fab vs Shirey V F W vs cil that the laps were hete vs Kennedys, spy mission is silly A Vans Service St Marys  Hockeys JCennedys V F W ,   cases where tramc was heavy Terry Joe Rowell has puppy to take the place ene that went away  uvr, V, fcS 1   4f B    p m 1 ft   r  1 rv vV ,    V1 ,      Civic Improvement tsn i   r  The Next Meeting is   Mon Feb, Youll more e when yon sleep under an ELECTRIC BLANKET Let it snow  let it freez theres still no need to bvrden your sleep under a pile of heavy bed clothes Just snuggle under one light weight electric blanket and settle down for a real nights rest Never too warm, never too coolyou select the temperature you like best automatic controls keep it that way Today seetheelectric blanket at your favorite department store, appliance shop or at any Edison office   Detroit Edisom fc ST Xciie  n  ,  I HMunaw   Too ean fct shoes that fit you If ton bay from ft stock that If large encash TOkt Is auctlj what I CSJI offer you, be MUM I tftka your foot measurements sad furnish you exact six and exact Width in ths style, leather and color or year ebote Over ZOO shoe fashions to Mitct for Um sad Women MASON SHOES DIRECT FROM FACTORY By orderinc through my Special Costamer Serrlce direct from our factory, you ret your shoes from fresh n  Stock for tea moneyand THEY AHE GUARANTEED TO FTT YOCT If 50U  sat rel foot comfort telephone me BO obligftUoo Ill call whenever you  5 v  FlIatMiflrv  1   sVkWMawMMiBlai 1     ft 29 H f , Eft J  b  Stephen Durfee, candidate for Boitreil Theater chopl com was in Harttand last 1,  JI tJT Saturday  nowsJL Mtahsaaa I A union temperance meeting was held at tbejM E church Sun niqht p  The school is having heating trouble The grate In the furnace burned out last week An attem pt was made to burn wood but it was impossible to get the tern perature over 50 The pupils ha eo wear coats and mittens io  the school is closed tec repair Miss Nra Heriry, aauqnier  Charles and Mary Henry died at Stoekbridge Monday, at the aqe ot J J ihe runerai was heia   at the ML, church here Wed hev Simpson officiating J  r loyd Keason received a car ox western corn last week James Greene has typhoid lever Joe Placeway is a patient at U ot M hospital Ann Arbor The new Livinqston Mutual Telephone Co started seiviee here last week with 13 subscrib ers They are Thos Read, Uispai ch office, iid Farnam, Jtfepot Fr  Comerlord, John Teeple, Or h r biqer Lu C A Siqier, Floyd rtea son W h Murphy, F G Jacx  P K t 95 29  Teeple  Cadweli in Dusmesil T  Thu Fb  p, here tor many years have diss Bob Hope Rhode Fleming vepartnersmp Mr CaaweU ref  GRAT LQyER Tburs, Fri Fb 910 Randolph Scott m PIGHTING MAN OF THE  PLAINS In Clncolor with Bill WUllams Jone Nigh Comodr NoTtity Cartoon Saturday Ft3b 11 Jim Bannon OM Red Ryder is COWBOY AND THE PRIZEFIGHTER AUo The All Time  Old Time Festival of Fun DOWN MEMORY IJINE Cartoun  Chelsea JKkft Friday Satuxday Fab 19JIJ   SQUARE DAJTCE JUBILEE DottBgroMary Beth Hu r JS00  W Bcm4 vonoon unusual Occupation Sunday Monday, Fb 11 IS, THAT FORSYTHE WOMAIT In f oennieotor A DraSM fttafdaa  Errol Flynfli Greer 001100Wafts FSdgeojRobert YoungJanetLeigh Sunday Show 3 00 conanuouft Cartoon Countorflt Gat TueZ od, Thuw Fob 14 1511 Valentine Special THE GREAT LOVER A   with Sun, Mon, Fob 12 13  MauoM Sunday at 215 F M continuous  o m r IJ  , I vanoon wMi Donna Reeat shows 7ji5 and fitio Alan Ladd Bob Hope, Rhonda Fleming and Roland Yputag Nowsrool PacoBudwv CHICAGO DEUUNE with June HaVoc freae Hervsy Mows Una Hendee and Rhua Gorton CmdT  oi Uurand were marnea Jan 2d  i The Jonn Mortenson and S E Swanhout iamiiies nave whoop inq cuuqh hila Murphy is teachinq tha Reeves school, Miss Uihney trie teacher is sick Thos Head is at the Lumbermen s Con,tiention in Detroit The International Harvester Co has appointed Teeple Harclwaie as their dealer here thisear The Postmaster General has an nuonced unless patrons ot rural routes keep the roads passable the services will be witndrawn  floTolty Cartoon DexterTiieatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Doabto FoatoM AVOJV 1HEA1 riB Stocbridga Machkian Fri Sat Fsb 10 11 tJUNCjLE JIM Johnny Weismuller,Vlrijinia Gray Indian Soronado Crimo on Tholr Hand, Rhapsody on las Sun  Tuss Fsb 1214  BLOOD ON THE MOON with Bob Mitchum Barbara Bel Geddee jHolicoptr Magic News Cartoon HAVT THE BROKEN GLASS PROPEHTT REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VBERATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WOflK PROPERLYJROMPTLY ABES XUIO PsRTS   PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER Howell, Michigan 25 Years Ago W W 3omard PinckneyV old est business man since G W and John Teeple retired has moj ed from the Clark to the Reaa buildinq on Main St    f  Last niqht Sheriff Fred Teeple and deputies arrested 4 men near the Bohaw home in Howell who are thought to have jTomm ited numerous robberies in his section They have been watch ed ior some time because on  moonshinino activities The store oi Ledwidge  Roche at Anderson was entered last niqht for the second time this winter and merchandise taken Mary Marqaret 2 months, dou qhter of Mr and Mrs Geo Gar dner jr diecHSaturaay John Martin informs us that a deer has been living on his farm ior some time and freely minqles with his sheep REGISTRATION NOTICE For Yillaqe Election MONDAY, MAIL 13TH, 1950 To the Qualifiea Electors of the Viilaqe ot Fincicney, County of Livinqston State ot Michiqan Notice is hereby qiven tnai in coniormuy with the Michiqan election Law I, the undersiqned Viliaqe Clerk will upon, any aay, except Sunday and a legal holiday, tne day oi any requiar or special election or primary ejection, receive for registration the name of any leqai voier in said Viliaqe not already reqister, ed who may apply to me person ally for such reqistration, Providi  ed however, that 1 can receive no names tor reqistration durinq the time intervening between tho  TWENTILTH DAY hetore any re quiar, special, or official primary election and the day of such election Notice is herby further qiven that 1 will be at 37b W Main TUESDAiFttfrtUAKY 21ST 1950  The Twentieth Day Precedinq Said Llection From 8 oclock a m until 8 oclock p m on each day lor the J purpose ot KLVltWiNG the RhG  UST RATION and RLXSlhRiNG such of the qualified electors in said VILLAGE as SHALL PROPtKLY apply therefor Notice is hereby qiven that I wiu, be at 379 W Main Tuesday, Feb  14 1950, from 8 oclock a m to 8 oclock p m Thursday, Feb 16 1950, from 8 oclock a m, to 8 oclock p m Tuesday, Feb 21, 1950, from 8  oclock a m to 8 oclock p m, NOTE TUESDAY, FEB 21S1, IS THE LAST DAY For General Reqistration by Per  sonai Application for Said Election The name of no person but an ACTUAL Resident of the Viliaqe at the time of said registration and entitled under the Constitut ion, if remaininq such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be entered in the registration re, cords Registration oi absentee by oath Part IIA Chap 1, Sec lBAny elector who is unable to make personal application for registrat ion because of phyical disability or absence from the township, city or village, in, which his legal residence is located, may be rei  gistered prior to the close of reg istration before any election or , primary election by securing from the clerk of the township, city or village in which is located his legal residence, duplicate re gistration cards adn executing in duplicate the registration affidav it before a notary public or other Fri Sat Fob 10 11 Doublo Foattini Soo Mlghly Prehistoric Monsters Clash with Modern Lovers in UHSNOWN1 BLAND In Clnocolot with Coming Grand Canyon, Great Gatsby OomoOomo mn , HUGHES 1 Philip Reed Virginia Grey Plus Duncan Renaldo Leo CariUo in THE VALIENT HOMBRE a CiscoKid story Color Cartoon Sun, Mon, Feb 1213 Sunday Shows 3 p, m, coot THE RED DANUBE  witb Walter Pidgeon, Ethel Barrymore Peter Lawford Janet Leigh Angela Lansbury Tues Wed Thurs Feb 21 22 23  Mid Week Special MIGHTY JOE YOUNG btarrmg Terry Moore Robert Armstrong Ben Johnson New 6O00PLUMBIMG13 ANALEWTIWE F THAT V  SUTS rut   MRS MkSWTV Coldwater spent the week end at the Lynn Hendee home Joyce Clark spent the week end with Betty Seeqer in Briqh torf  Mrs Callie Plummer Mrs V Rowell, Mrs Thelma Kennedy called on Mrs Ada Standish Fri  Jack Rowell of Patterson Lake speared an 11 lb pike Saturday  PL UMSJNG  HE A TAG Bill Lakeside ft    us  ke  PKont PfNCKNtY ISIF1I  iff H A  d rHiLtjLflV TLMLI LM The Robert Seefeld family of Columbus, Ohio, spent the first v home The Howard Seefeld famSandra Meyer of Ann Arbor of the week at the Earl Bauqhn spene the week end at the WH ily were in Columbus Ohio la Meyer home i  I week  Heating Coal CHRYSLER ATRTEMP AND AMERICAN RADIATORS HEATING SYSTEMS COMPLETLY INSTALLED SHEET METAL WORK Washing Machines Repaired Furnao Reptlred Electric Draft Regulators Installed Brash Heating CompanY 117 Main St, Plnckney Mich AIR CONDITIONPIG PHONE ISO Born to RaymondLavey and cttJcer aufcorteeKi to administer wife Feb 5 a daughter, Manr I  ana rehiTning such regis Tu    Y  tratipn cards to the clerk of thel ss  l0 HANNETT 919 Soath Howell St, Pknckney Phone 111  John Eisele has installed a rad  io at his home He has many J Everyone and their crrandmoth  nihts now er here attended the bowhnq , WlIi nham of Hamburg un , ,   tournament in Howell Sunday Forwent an operation at the San SV enion or pnmary election Irvinq Gardner and family ofi11 Monday 3S2jf7 PUSUc mer officer Hiqhiand and John Carver nd   Cox is working in Det gJnMwtenno e oathw shall sign Mr Stanv DrnvT   u wif  spent FridaV at the Albert roJf,for fc Michigan Drug Co  hiQ nwl       gevDinkel visited her, Dinkel horned  h nne and W H Gard township, city or village before the close of office hours on the last day of registration prior to any election or primary election I WILL RECEIVE TAXES AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL IN THE VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY Every 8a tar lay   FROM 1040 A M TO 500 PM Wayne D DOG LICENSES ON SALE Putnam Twp Treas his name on the line for the sign m TirK   winKei nome,  j  uu w n iard SI00 ciceT and designate his Mssev hJriZ leTSOn, at Ambresa Kennedy and sortner Wer i Howell Monday  r t fSLrwl n 7St Jimmie and n Kennedy ot    f JJJ1  tQ Sft KHreavStmeSUndaV    47  AffO  2 Jdl     aTSfl ft fron, 5 CM  r  j rofwy finghton March 1, No 1 and 2 Dwed February 11, 1950  Well Payer WE NOW HAVE 250 SAMPLES OF 1950 WALL PAPER PROM 25 to 65c pR   Bruce Vaniftlaricum  PUOm 19FV    V  v Vt fr r ji lrVyry  SP  RfTST1 ft1 A   POfCENVY DISPATCH  mr  februrcrf , 1990 f Uncle Sam Says Heres  good 19M resolution I will start today taking advantage of the safe anrway of taring by purchasing U 8  Saving Bond That h one habit I will adhere to, come what may Start the sew half of the 20th Century right by enrolling for the Paoil Saving Plan  where you work or, if selfemployed, jthe BondAMonth Plan where yon bank In ten short years, 1960 to be ex act, yon will reap the harvest of 4 for every IS invested tcy Tour future will be secure with US Savings Bonds I  Uncle Sam Says , Planted wisely, the money this year of 1950 can  the  you have  seed that grows into dreams come true, a harvest of farm or ranch expuslan, education for the children or t  long vacation trip youve wanted Irvsl every possible peny in U S Savings Bonds, then every S3 you plant today will yield U in 19a Bonds are just as important a part of a wellmanaged farm as is land, livestock or machinery With U 8 Savings Bends, your financial reserves are in the safest possible form and readily available Tour bank offers a simple i BondAMonth Plan for your convenSTATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CmCUVT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY MILDRED SCOTT, Plaintiff HAROLD A SCOTT, Aonm  Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION but pending in the Circuit I Court for the County of Uitaal iSS  t City  HowiJ i  caa County r07 P to the Court by affidavit on file that the defendant Harold A Scott in not areatdent of the State of Michigan, and that his preeent place of residence 1A unknown On motion of Stanley Vnrram attorney for plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that the said defendant, Harold A Scott, cause kfc appearance to be entered in thin cause within three months   from the dateof this Order, and  In case of his appearance that he causb his Answer to the plain, tiffs Bill of Complaint to be filed and a copy thereof to be served upon the plaintiff3 attorney with Snfifteen days after service upon the defendant of a copy of scdd Bill and notice of this order, and  that Sn default thereof that said Bill be taken as confessed by scdd nonresident defendant And it is further ORDERED that within forty days after the date  hereof, the said plcdntifpause a notice of this Order to be publish ed in the Pmckney Dispatch,  newspaper printed published and circulating in said County of Livingston, and that such publi cation be continued once in each, week for six successive weeks, I or mat she cause a copy of this Order to be served personally on saVd nonresident defendant, at least fifteen days before mv time above prescribed for her ap Andtt is further ORDERED mat the said plamml cause a copy of mis Order to be mailed totan defendant at Ms last known post office address, by reqWered mail and a return receipt oemxndgd at least twenty days before te  toev herein Ptcribed far me firirilfTrrnr of the dslimiHiiiT w Glenn a Jrikmd Circuit Court CommiseVxieT AttctneYsxMtan  Howell Mdhigcm TuUiphnne Ha 188 smm ririte helps me  young 1ook 5 says Mrs J J Morse 30440 Franklin Road Franklin Village, Michigan  J I Many people can hardly believe it when I tell  them I have a 20yearold son and two teenage daughters Its because I have a youthful appearance And, I feel that a lot of the credit for my yung look goes to my Ironrite Automatic Ironer Pve had this wonderful machine for several years, and its the greatest health labor and timesaver I own In fact, my Ironrite would be the last appliance in my home that I would give up My Ironrite eliminated long, painful hours of standing at an ironing board Its simply a joy to sit down, just guide the clothes across the forming board and relax while I iron The ironing is done in no time, and Im fresh and rested when I finish Ironn More for your money in an Ironrite ff My Ironrite does everything quickly hd beautifully I save hours each week OH shirts alone Why, I con do one in 5 minute where it took 15 by hand O With its two completely usable open ends, Ironrito will iron everything 1 can wanti, from plain IOHCI jnii liijnktr hiefh to frilly wueli dresses, curia inc and finest linens Model 80 New, improved openmodel Ironrite Automatic Ironer for the home laundry Attractively finished in easytoclean white enamel Also Moel 85  shown in main picture closedtop Ironrite for laundry, kitchen or utility room Model 88 Smart, distinctive Ironrite Cabinette model with gorgeous warpproof, hardwood top in choice of brown mahogany finish or honey biond finish Harmonizes with finest furniture at home In any room in the house Low down paymenteasy credit terms A k about a FREE Home Demonstration A My fine tablecloths and other large  pieces can be ironed without folding or creaking And the Doall ironing points make k easy to iron bardtoreach ruffles and puffs  ff Ive told lots of friends how Iro has saved me time rnd  r helpeJ me ket looking younger Ai isck at Irvtukm today Lavey Hardware Irt Nat as Batfas AU Thatl rtH Doing SomethingAhout the Weather rmr  IK 51 vm vmi ,  V L      t ihu veaaceter en a ait   easerieney ITSM MT2TDXI Natl MtwMMMl thee repair eaea, napfajea JESAmm  vinaaa Bat he, like CMMreiTKasWeir fiLiffiar TreeTh     i yiSrrr fttitr children will he waartei gaod  faaslaa hy JMJESJEIS UMICKP aapfU  W  lv ,   tytt   ,  fj it t         i dr il V 4  t i Far oat ta the ttermy North Atlaatie Oeeaa tea BatSaaal CttH Aviatlasi Ofgaaiattasi ICAO, men 1 afcoard the CmBadiaa weather able aaeeialiatd agesey af the Ualtesl Nitlaaa, Ths JstCA 84 Stephen, prepare te release a radio TCAO weather ahtpa are ea eaaatamt slaty, reair esmtpped halleesi which will radio haek repwU to radio pasetef alreratt lata weather infenaon weather eoadlttoaa to the apper acasaaphera tftaa, aad to partktpato la aaareh a4 reeeaa The St Stephen tTH one of IS weather ahlpa, operations A periaHnt S nkapa weather data tappttod hy elht eaaatrlaa and tnaaeed hy It, aaadaf from a weather haDoea aad aaka an a network arraafadhy the later far areaoVient te  C     AjyA  Si, r LTM  S M X liV f  4S F WA   ,iVr       i    s7 H  R i Election Notice THE WCPjgY tjggATCH Wijagfry Fdbtgar tJtML 9 Educators Study Methods of, Vf aching About tfJV TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM LIVINGSTON COUNTY MICHIGAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai ai a apodal olodion to bo hold at i Putnam Township Hall  In the Township of Putnam, on Monday, the 6h day ot March, 1950 the following question will be submitted to you i Do vou favor the confirming of a franchaise to the DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, qrantina permission to erect, construct, lay operate and maintain,within the TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM, all  needful and proper polestowers rruiins wires, pipes, conduits and other apparatus requisite  for the trarismissidn, transforminq and distribution of electicitv for public and private use, subjecthowever to all conditions and restrictions of said franchaise as passed at a session of the Town ship Board of said Township, hold on MONDAY, the 23rd day of JANUARY 1950 A copy of said franchaise is on file with the Township Clerk, and it is open toth inspection of the electors of said Township Eilncators from 23 countries are teachinpJach   techniques in presenting to students the vvik  i te Un led Nations as pari of a seminar ai ldipht College, Garden City, New York The inWtattonal seminar is sponsored by UN and Lated Nations Educational Scientific and  SSSS1 Pfantion Unesco SemlnaaT gjticipants pictured working in the librarv am California Margaret Simpson, LondonHKa leme Maunac, Paris Farok Caner, Kayseri Turkey and Osman Sidky, Kabul, Afghanistan, At said election the form of ballott will be as follows p Confirrrrinq qrant of franchaise to the DETROIT EDISON COMPA MY, for the purpose of the erection construction arid maintenan of towers, poles, mains, wires,pipes, conduits, apparatus etc, requiste for iho transmission, transforming and distribution of electricity for public and private use  Uncle Sam Slays   Yesn No D The polls of said special elec tion will be open at 7 oclock a m end will rematn 8 oclock p m of said day of election open unil DOROTHY L KENNEDY Township Clerk  t ffy Jatt yjil Directpr, GAINES DOG RESEARCH aWTgR jt OLDEST KENNEL IN CONTINUOUS EXISTENCE IS AT LWE HALL,CHEHlft ENCLANPWHICH HAS BRED MASTIFFS FOR MORE THAN 500 YMS Registration Notice The Board of Reqistration win be in session at the CLERKS RESIDENCE, 204 MUL3T,PIN CKNUY MICHIGANon Tuesdcy, the 14th Day ot February, 1950  the 1 o , Cwv in th evenkia for the purpose of completinq from 8 oclock in the forenoon until 8 o clock in the evenwna reqistration of electors of said Township Dated this 23id day of JANUARY  1950 J  DOROTHY L KENNEDY Totfnship Clerk   a MONDAY AY, the 23rd day of JANUARY 195U Lots oTf you, people today are tiptoeing around the edge ot the proverbial soup bowlfSavhig money ha never been a cinchbujwt so rruch easier when you buy tk S Saving Bonds the regular automatic way When you know that day id, day ant, your savings are growing, you get a feeling of comfort and ccurity,,like on a Magic Carpet, bat can be had in no other way Besides, yon gej back j 4 for eery 3 in ten short year  Enroll, for the Payroll Savings Flan where you work or, if selfemployed the BondaMonth Plan where you bank, V, Trmawry DepartM  Teamwork of All Plant  Nutrients Needed ta Make High Crop Yields  THE US W OEWRTMENT LIST 53 BREEDS Of DOCS AS SUITABLE TO MILITARY SiMCE W VilDOHM, BbSIYW,NVf IS BELIEVED  SS THE ONL DENIAL SPECLISfFORf i IN AMERI , iP3 11Q Rose AMERICA earch Center N V, C I DOROTHY L KENEDY Township Clerk 1V Drafts Triffic Convention V t V5  I DLANT nutrients have to play I  bH together to make high cropj  yields possible, the Middle West Soil j Improvement Committee points out Each element has its work p do fcdch reinforces the other None can do the whole cropfeedj,ng job by itself   All nutrients must be in balanced uppry to give ymi top yields the Committee says You cant in crease crop production by adding only one plant food element when others are short If your soU has plenty of phosphate and potash, but is shoH 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 ttilt it takes fche com bined teamwork of lime, nitrogen, phosphateand potash to get maximum corn yiejds They made their tests on nuTrientdeficient soils al the Brownstown field I A plot that had no fertilizer yielded only 147 bushels of corn per acre When nitrogen alone was added, he yield was 143 bushels Adding phosphate brought the yield up to 243 bushels because the soil got some nitrogen from clovers in the  rotation When potash alone was  added, the corn yield was 119 bush els per acre Liming brought the f yield up to 31 bushels When lime, nitrogen, phosphate and potash all were added irt balanced supply, th yield rose to 46 Dushels per acre 9 dotty 7Mjt Director, CAINE5 DOC RES6ACCH CHTt fN ROUNDING UP STRAYS N HIS NATIVE HUNGARY THE PUU JUMPS ON THE BACK OF TH6 SHEEP AND RID6S IT JOCKEYTYLE EARLY tlSCOLONtSTS WHO TOOK Trie 1R DOG70CHUfiCHAmWW , WERE CHANCED SIXPENCC PER ANlrViL  I1 THE ANGORALIKE YARN SPUNI FROM To COMBINES Of  SAMOY0FF hAKES HANPSOME, DURABLE WERiNC MATERIAL   1950 Gaines Dog Research Center N 7 C Experts Meet to Aid Blind Readers   road traffic problems, a VJS on an international road wbieh eventually would help al countries Tne eonvention snf  A of a simnlifled ialoffnatkoml T driving permit which would be honored everywhere The above exhibit of driving permits  by 4t countries shows the necessity of at form of simplification and greater in driving permii renuiremonia , M j Tlie Diowem 49Vr doesnt havr  travel overland to rike it rich Hr ean pile It np right at homewith t S  Savins Hotoi Yon donYhave to rfok onr lives, did oar forefathrrm You din sin up for Savina Bonds during the KIS4Opnorlinii Drive, May lo Junc 30 fn tea short years every 5  you invest n rHl grow into 4 Yov f wlfl thereby be assuring a wrmnjfcfuata,  1 and the fntnn  junw ylUt  amnmanmnMsunma LgaMBBBBBBal anrflat aaaal Seven intarnatiotta experts, of whom tve wen Imml reoantiy met at Paris under the anspiees of the Unlmi NsHoun Idsain ttonal, Scientinc and Cuttoral Orpathtathm TJNttCO, to jhm fat tho taVM, Oul ami 84r gktiki, JiaeKammi f  TV,  mjwfm palSIr Wrv       vivjMf,r A gfadar PfJLl WdnetdayFebruraY1 8, 1950 I lTljACu  PUickney Dispuien 5j I fPSW Entered as 2nd class  el   act ol March 3 1877 matter ajt Postouic hv   Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie  Kennedy Gen Store        r   Subscription Price JLff o Year  The PInckney LHSpatcri Paul W Cuds Publisher 114 SoHowell St Pinckney Mich Mr and Mrs Thomas War, Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee We  Urns lead and others from ner  attended Fanners Week ai Mich State GgUeqe last week DallasCox and family  of Ba, tie spent the weeJc end liti at the homes of Mrs Bess Henry J and iNormon Reason  The home of Mrs Hat tie S worth out on r Unadllla St has been sold to T A Uray oirtusn Luw 4 We understand qute a jw Pirickrjeyiies have been contnbut  inq to ihc Howell chy ao usury by way ot traffic fines of iaie Albert Shirley was in Lansinq las Tuesday A larqe crowd attended the 4H  danc qiven at the school Sa  niqht Mr Hart of Howell called trie sqyare dances Mrs, Beulah Martin of Ypsilan ti is Vioitnq the Hoff Sisters Mr end Mrs Fluris Clark fenoincd Thomas and J e r r y Clark and the Misses Joan imu and Dons Ryan at their home  Detroit Friday and with ti m a tended the Shrine Circus Mrs P W Curlett and Paul spent Sunday and Monday ww her brother, firj Bunon in Deiroi Miss Lois Shirley, who habeen workinq at the Woe iworln store in Ann Arbor, has accepu a position wh the Electric be vice Co there  ivicu Buzzaid left ia week for Beivjaero, 111, IO care k Mr Buzzards sister who broio is siayina at tie huzzara horn, durinq her absence John Sprout of kiqhton spen Monday at he Phillip Sprm home  The Carl Bidwoll farrKLy and 1 John Deal of Howoll wore Sun  visitors a ,u    GOODBYE JO PiiNJPi DISSOLVES JTREE ROOTS IMINATES DIGGING DISSOLyfiREASt NO MOlft ODORS VOlUriOMAM I ITS MODERN cepool,,,epficafvkt,JeppaP    tapi and clogged line 9 ,   I  Iir it nc 0 25 5 12 fo , 5 r 111 r k Cjnodion P,f jt,   II OT IS V  Off Pnjn My Or,  Phone 57F11 8717 Lak3side  iT  r Rush Lake Pinckney  Dtad or Alive  FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 400 COWS 440   HOGS K0O per Cwt, , WE BUY HIDE mD CALF SKDf 48 Central Uead Stock Co  wo Mr end iV Bn Whlte l0mo H C Vedder and Earl Bauqhn and WandrR f10111 drove the school busses to Del  Detroi were Snn ld   roit Monday with the PettysvilU of Mr ana M ,nciy r QUes and Cady school childern o sea IVirs i ,ha ni S h  the Shrine Circus  son, lam I j mond Mrs John Burq entertained IB The Lee Wv fe SutaayKarls birthday i dmnor SundavT h T birlrav TTie Ambrose Murphy family ey home iv Jack 1 qh La of Jackson spent Sunday at the birthdays of j JL  nHnonrin hHarry Murphy home The o  T llhThe weddinq of Harry Clay jr Lake spw tZ  um and Miss Eva Hias will take oqer Uarr home Place Sat in Ind They will live n Bonnet wiio ELBecatments Thebridoter of Jackson wern to be has been livinq with the C uosts di iVn ana ze Bekkennq family bell a iViI Mr and Mrs Murdock of Cor wanon Reason  forma were Sun dinner uests of mules to Sam D L 1,  J0In   Mr and Mrs Robert Pike the Nick KntnrT P whj OWi The Robert Read family wero Sundayesfcftriase ,I Thurs dinner quests of the Ho Albert Shiriv w L L Qnd MrJ ward Read family Loram Hilianr nTr lhe MisMrs Emma Vollmer is sick Gayle Shirley and iTllldor and Mrs Koch is carina for her Miss Grace Wua On Dlr Chas Eisele and wife of Fowler ent al the U of Mir S Su ville spent Sunday there 1 Sunday dr   , Mr and Mrs ,Ona Campbell na  Mrss Cha   f M  RCA, Viitjr  Admiral  SEE THEM COMPARE  SCIENTIFIC HIST ALL AllONIMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON SOME MODELS T K E M Furnifure Store liJv Wai   ond at m  Phone 4431 Brighton, Mich 703 W Main d dauq k or A Cami wee week on a  ,,AaiT   iiffriiWTTitMWKgaj     4 v   r  Ml iiiiMn MJU  in, HIM 111 Mmm nil i   IWM  70JVmilman is Jsringing gour copy of the latest spent Sunday with InTal Mr7 anS M,ws lwk ve Mich State colleqe and hed din Whitmore Lake Mss R,dJ  net at the Hut edv of YDSIWI 5 ,uth Kci11 James and Rai,3h Hall took in IW PSIa and MM Dor niSh V oam9 aDetroit Thur weslev Palmer ueerwn Mr Wilcox of Flint spent Sun icitis at McPWi fr ppwith Arnold Berqiiist Ielh Thursdayniah hSPlta1 Hfw Harry Palmer wife and dauahl welton Chamwii ter, spent Sunday with Herb Pal Clark and Don at  meranJ family in Flint ie home from WeJorl Y Leon Hines and family of Pon ih week Western Siau ac, Don Griffith and wife of Ann L J Henry attei NH roitspent the week end at the C kcTatf NX J Chnton home iraton at the Awt  ,r Wel  Mr and Mrs Wayne AtUe, enroute 0 X s,a,s c spent the week end at the Harry Dn Driver and S ,   h2 in Waterloo  r called a, e Bw 5 f  Water Sytms6tO cXMv iP JfOXfT  xcw ii   irrfbm  trji, Ph  n Wet  I  This handsome booklet tells how you can arrange to have Philgas in your home    beautifully illustrated with photos of the complete line of Philgas appliances Mos, everyone living in homes beyond the gas mains is talking about Philgas  the modern fuel for cooking, water heating and refrigeration Make a selection of the appliance needed for your home    come in and see our complete display New lowpnces to fit your biKt Last Sat niqht Mr and Mrs John Carver held a cookinq uten  sil demoktration at the Bill Baifl Mr and Mrs Don Swarthorn obsexveiheir wedding aniver sary Friday by goinn io Jackson for dinner in the eveninq The infant son of Mr and Mrs Harold Johnstone of near Fowle dille who died atbirth at McPher son hospital, Howell, Friday wao buried here Sat in St Marys cemetery Rev Albert Schmii conducted qrcryieside services The baby is surviver by its per  ents and four other children Mr and Mrs Rex Sackett and son, of Detroit were week end visitors at the Olin Robinson home Sunday Roy VVriqht and wife of G aery and the Hollis Hollowoy family were Sunday quests oi  the Dale Miller family Mrs Ralph Hall attended th hom extension meetina Wed niqht at the Douqlas Miller hom in Marion Billy Shhcm and Bill Godfrey of Ann Arbor spent the week endat the Wm Shhan homo Mr and Mrs Henry Johnsoentertained the mombers of the Johnson family at a reunion at their home Sunday 20 present Sunday guests at the S H Car home were the Milo Kettler Orval Goode and Jamps McKinley Fron where I sit fy Joe Marsh    L  1  i  rnd cA ware Mom Hockey Swar ihc at Jadk Oak spent Bundav and the YmqloiSopTT kL MMTL601 ta   home  vul ooae and a ghn home The week before they families of Jackson held one at the Albert Dinkel Miss Dede Hinchey, a patient home  Jf Sf Joe hospital, Ann Arbor ho  Mr and Mrs Oscar Beck have jPital, Ann Arbor undorwono anr rented their apartment to Harry her blood transfusion Ids Wed Clay Jr Mrs Edmund Haines called on Mrs Jean Meyer and childrer her thai daj of Ann Arbor spent several days The Lloycr Hendee family left ait week at the Walter Clark Tuesday for a two weeks visit home with the DrCecil Hendee family Miss Kathryn Gleason who at Jackson, Miss Gale Hendre has been ill for two weeks at thai will drive his truck during his abClyde lisher home wa3 able tojsence return to her beauty parlor MonJ Allen Davis leaves tbis mo Miss Elsie DeiWolfa crttenojed in the 200mile, motorcvele race the Episcopal church convention th for Daytona Beach, Fla to ride at St Pauls cathedral in DetroitAn experienced welder will take v See where a hank in D nvrr is flitting in lefthandod rherkboohs They figure their southpiw dctjiItors deserve just is murti rnnsid eratinn as the rikht haiulers ft Time was whon iL was, that Infthanricl pvr, riprht to xist at all If a yuvv showed sirns of sin his hand, hia paronts verc sunrvbroak him of the habi  i hin to use hii rijrht Rut t01 y mrt H cU i  i that ciinn7i cr a c   lefthnndrd Uvl iw i  uses more harm ihrn t  t th 710 r ft to Rtfrnrniiv, orrlers rfloi viy wiih fliiifn 1 t n where f s to use Ins 1 ft  huvincs Tl r  to make       just o    i   ivrov,  rf lr ,    i itll ft n  K  a   tSSl  over his fob here durina his ab I AM TREPARED TO DO BOTH GAS AND ELECTRIC  WELD1NG, ALSO CUTTING HAVE A PORTABLE OUTFIT WHICH CAN BE MOVED ABOUT GIVEME A TRIAL Allan Davis 1 4 0 WEST MAIN STPinckmey Jotf Eisele Bldg Phooe 1 v   4  TJ   Mrs Lydia Karus and two dauHobert Horine isa path qhters of Howell spent Sun atHenry Ford hospitcdHPttrol ,tibe LJ Henry and Tom War Mra Alta M   Sv  tnvnf  r ix fi TA  jAMr2u JjtoLixUiXti JS  ,, , mtV5  rMc   KW  v    j   ,    H  vLT If,   Wtrtnosdi JemT4 IMP M WodnosdcrfV Februrar 8, 1950 V   PROFESSIONAL THE MAN WE SELDOM SEE  I inGtfnOjV MMTfl AllQfnSJja est IJOW I Daily UsoU A M to AOO P M  Except Weanesaay He makes deposits   he pays bills by check    hes one of   v MeCLUSEY  our best customers    but we DeaUst seldom see him Why He banks  112 North Michigan bv mai1,  Telephones We like to see our customers run gas often, but sometimes its more f TTliI k AnnAinmMk convenient for them to bank by  b AppointmenJ 314 modi Why dont you try it  HowelL Michigan Fta State anti Soring Bon JfesyeJL Michigan  HERB SNLX FIRST NATIONAL BANKJphone 183  207 EXtxaad River  1  1  HoweU Michigan Member Fedwol Deposit ksur Hol g, iMuwnceAokoiage  eJS P081  to City Lake and Farm Proper, 5000 Insured   Spocfottrj    Donkey Spot Cash FOB DEAD OB DISABLED STOCK   LUt Tour Property wttf Me  HOBSES 400 Each CATTLE 400 Each I LEE LAVEY general Insurance Phono S8F3 jftnekney Michigan AU CTIONEEB Farm Sales a Sfijoctaity BBf WYLIE Phono Plncjpiey JJ8F2i  Basket Ball rer AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM  800 P M  V HOGS 100 pox Cwt ALL AUCQiiDlHU xu SiZJfi AND COND1JKON CALVES, SKEE and PIGS REMOVED Ffctifi PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL 150  licensee lor DARLING 4 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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>LA  4 Wv if V  JW V i     r  25    vo   Pv  Ty  J i, vf PH  U    The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, February 1, 1950 Michigan Mimr i WEIGUBORIO Masornc Lodge News CHURCHJNEWS ,, SUlOOLWLWi Tmwt Commeitf At the recent Mich Press meet 4n Lansinq a public forum took place with Schuyler Marshall act inq as  moderator and the stats officers answering questions Gov Williams was asked L the departmental economies re JThe Stockbrdiqe school hcs been placed on the accredited List for another 2 years However, it is recommended they set  up a hot lunch system and pro vide more room for the element ary grades MASONIC GUEST NITE i Livinqston Lodqe No 76 F  j A M wiil hold their annual quest niqht at which venison will  be featured on the menu, at their  1 hall on the niqht of Saturday  February llstartmq at 700 p m  This event is usually held in an i uary but had to be postponed SL Marys Catholic Church rincknay, Michigan REV FR ALBERT J SCHM1TT  BASKET BALL NEWS Pmcknay aioppoa both j to bourn Lyon r  ii The Greqcry school has origan cently effected which will save1 izd a Mothers Ciub with Mr two miiUon dollars a year Francis Howie tt as president i on account of the fireThe Kitchen would mean a levellinq off in op Pinckney is not in the cherry eratinq costs and smaller approo pie Poking concept tnis year The Javoee or Junior Chamber or Commerce has endorsed the Hoover ixanomy plan and in a,iq so has qotten into a live ly debate with the American Leg t ion whoc T   riations Gov Williams said that waqe increases conservation programs and so on would absorb most ox it New proqrams, such as ment al health and expansions oi  Only Howell Brighton Fowlerville and Hartland being represented Ruth Lyons oi Hartland was the winner last year Wm Hoods, the Lansing negro J, arrested near Greqary when his  CONGL COM CHURCH and dining room wiil be readyI Rev Donald D Br, pastor byhe 11th An interestina pre Choupractise W ai Nights qrairn is planned which is as foHr Oiqanist  Choir Director  ows 1 Mrs Merwin Campbell Invocation  Chaplal Thurs Feb 2 1950 800 Fray Wecome George Gardner Wj er Meetmq at the Parscntg, My Toastmaster Judge Jay Payftci J Religious Life Ann Arbor Mich  V ioqtii in i o Sunday Masses 800 and 10tJC New huauon qy oouth LyJ Novenna Wed 70 p m  has nad u poor season ooy wm Coinvssions bat 73G o dUU prov  maq one game up to last Friday Sundaysbetar brOO masj  However nicxny s AOV o1 1Ul whose National Commander cWays cdter Noveana Devotion, fjrm, J i up a pouier qnmujpeJ9e Giaiq has condemned it  joe Jeffreys, wtio is usually oqh ln Washington D C last Wed scour only got 2 held qoul ana Commander Craig in ba 3 Leo turows Albori Mrofka Wa,j i Hoover pion SJ jtg high man for Pmckney vuh 10 0n, wuld only resul points Jack JefiKyri got 4, Joiry Mrofka 3 Coylo 3, and Packor 1 Sou Lyon led u hp haif IV tc,  15 and kept ahead Smith scored 15 pons for mem riiiai score South Lyun 35, Pinckncy 2b and waste Th two universities will call for more found to haye Qn  funds The work on the new county jail at Howell is expected to bo completed in 2 or 3 weeks Gov Williams was asked if binqo was unlawful or an allow, ed enterprise, He answered Form  reservations to go to Detroit Mo ex Att Gen Black had ruled it for the Shrme Circus illeqal except in cases where the prizes were donated and everythinq was free However, he aou,   ,  , ed it was up to the prosecuting , f00 ,  FowlrvVie tiro attorneys to enforce the law  s Ixxttled a fare on the FrariK Witt farm on Too ley road last He said the question of a brid week Loss was 1000 ae across the Straits of Mackinac The Dexter fire dept has joined would not come up at the special the national charter of the FLrosession  mens Assn Jackson is the head guarters for this district car was wrecked and he was Introduction of Masons  Guests Singing Boys Quarteie Dick Chris, Jack andV Bill 1 Door Prize cond Olin Robinson Entertainment Bill Hodge,Howell Solo  Russell Nuoffer,Lajisinq Quiz Contest by Howard Thayer Remarks by Distinguished V st ars s gun was fined 50 in Judqe Yel1 lands court last week j 500 rural school children had Sunday, Feb 5 1030 Sormon Scout Laws and Gods Law Boy Scouts  Cub Scout will bn present and participate vice in celebration of Scout Week 1130 Sunday School 700 Pilgrim Fellowship The Christian Way of Love Monday Feb 6 700 Family  iiie Sr ioiial ToPC PINCKNEY jaci jiirijys 1acker j A Mr fka   Coylo 1 JouLJdiryr,  HuL,Siiurs  j Miofka  Winston Baughn J W is in Church Supper Pot Luck Spo  J Hf l Pinckn charge of the banquet Tickets sord by the Mens Socia1 Grour  it on ih mav be secured from him or you with Herman Vedder as Master lainscni 8 Woi  F F   G G nckn  V n  cnn 6,, SOUTH LYON i tohor ihiilip bishop Smnh iroct  I Clark stmg adoptin ciiaos Hoover plan recommends substantial cuts in vet erans relief al he way down the Hnv In a pech at Indianapolis in paying his respects to the Am  Iican Lcqion CI  Td Cooper, national commander of th Javoe said W realize that selfish ire  fqht frr a rvf a cut of qovfrf said in hS  V o 22 may phone tiie secretory at No 8 and reservations will be mad for you Senator Colin Smith in regard CIRCUIT COURT NEWS After beina out two days Fri u , , The Briqhion Masonic Lodgeanci Sat, and being unable to io welfare said he was against has organized a Fellowcraft Club gree the jury in the o of Al nationalizatmq or stotiaotinq it with Emerson Phillips, pres  and  ben Monnett, 26, and lames Paul but would return it to localcom  W Ailen 0 i in 26 of Ponnac chraod with munities The bin difficulty is that  We have received a special ed robbinq the Graham Htoi Rri  the communities have different iQn of 0 Ciio Messenger ceie qhton twic in ono week, was ds rules and some have none at all ahn their movinq into their missed by Judge Willi Lyons He would have each community fiew home last week Helen Gil  cmd the case viii come up for re file their rules with the state dept  let is  editor i ral at ,the Marcli term of court of welfare I rhe Montrose school districtWe understand the jury was spilt Sec of State Alger said he fav  aPTV0f bod , issf 6 Tt 6 , ored permanent auto Lcense nWeek t0 buiiQ a scho1 add3 Qccused were only odmt plates to last the life of the car It lU Gov Wnrvv vu ,  i le bv toward Fntch the woud take a lot of money to set frJJKellY ebe l4 h3 idsniitcatio system up and other states cX1  d  ZnTT   officers wasnet admitted loruonies bpecial muMc b, men of the choir arid  theV, qrcup sincfinrand other fatuv of intprest ot all the mi1  Wed 730 Senior Choi 5rqctice 400 Junior Choir Pracice CArr 2 RebmcHi 3 Soun Lynn with J4 serv 33 I Mailron C jmky led this who have it have many diffi culties Michiqan should iicn all these kinks out before adoptinq it CONSERVATION NOTES Since March 1948, 969 wild lilo In reqard to restorinq the fron  license plates to cars, he said the leqislatuxe has so far refused to  appropriate the money to do it although  the state law requires 2 plates j When queried of redrqanization of the state qovernment as to ter riave caused 130000 dueler, whether a civilian comrrftttee qeese and swans to winter hi  niqht n was jrticles  by thj  os evi ence Martin J Lavan wan attorney for the defendants and Pros Erwm handled ihe cu for the people Less than SlOOwas secui ed n the two holdups Lorenzo Murphy and Mnn Iyi Darrow of Pinckney served 6b, the jury CkLVABV MENNOw7i CHURCH , Rev, fczra tfeuchv a3iur  Momirig WBhip , 1000 Sunday School 1100 Children Hour 1145  Young FH3plea Meetmq  730 Evening Worship  815 Supt  , rioscoe Darrow Asst Supt iVlarvin Shirev    ,800 P M Cnitaqe Drayer Meetings vxrod  P M,   INCOME TAXES MADE OUT I will make out income tax forms at my home trom n w or   MRS J M McLUCAS 4 0 6 EGroiid Rier Phone 3731 Brighron Michigan Pinckney Res M Mattison Waro Wiltso Rebman Bant  j Substitution way Ciark continuation mnt pie He orqanization policies Vnt in oral chapters but in the American Loqion policirs art a thr too and ar handed down I He raid 85 prconl of the Jayoees wcp vtfavs Com Craiq came  book with thn statement that fho 1 lav Cor ciad rprsents thn  Tnorrmcp and bias which both  flmrrcqn Laian and the I Pul ,plo of America have to stand  rirevht dirmombrmnt of the tfai Adminirsrratinn Com Hehiy South Lyon Res y F, Cohims cnjV  , ,  , Craa IPmerely dnn ho fojt rwhVh i wr4 snloctoH Tbo cfo ict of h American Leqion is to aiel th veterans If Cm Croia Hid no hiq wbr 4 was thrat ,h r C G hichatas Hock Workman Bourn Carr GadoVanblambrok would  aid be a poor  corrtmrender  LEAGUE OFTHE LAKES Dvxter riqhtn  Mochesf  Smth Ly Pincknoy n W 4 3 3 1 I ,L 1 1 Z  4 4  Pet BUG1 7o0  600 2001 20J wsciisls CRIBBBAGE TOURNAMENT The second round of jho local cnbbaqe tournament was p ayed at the firo hall habitat improvemene projects have oeen carried out This is a joint farmconservation program1 whereby farmers plant unused corners and swales to shrubs and pine seedlinas for game cover j and feed j Mild weather and an open win ikyHWKJ I TV, ,,  Play will continue ,, , , ,   or nnn  GusLedwidqe returned to NotI niqht in February would be better than a leqislai Michiqan Only 86,000 wintered re Dame univorsiy Tuesday i   ive one Senator Milliken said he here last year 75,000 birds were   Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher favored a legislative committee ascounted from Port Huron to Lakewere Sunday guests of Mr cna  they would be in a better posit, Erie ad 17,000 in Allegan VanMrs Floyd Hammond of Lansing ion to present it and qet it passeaj Bueran, Cass, Kalamazoo and St I Mrs Stanl y Dinkel was in  D Hale Brake, state treas was Joseph Jackson last Wed asked Why does the state inj Mifl weather has prevented Mr and Mrs Merlin Amburqey vesfits money in F H A mort deer yardinn except in the uppl attended, the weddinq of Wm aqes Has the state lost any mon, er peninusla , Thaw and Mary DeSdka at St ey by doinq so  About 60 percent of the fisher Phillips church Drct Sa They Mr, Brakes said 7 H A mort  men of Michiqan fish free as and also Mr ana Mrs StanW aqes are insured by the federal wives of fishermen and children j Dinkel attended the recpfcn fov  qovernment There are 2 disad under 17 years old them at the K C Hail in Detroit No skunk, padger, mink or mus  krat mav be trapped in Lake r ie marshes after Jan 31 PINCKNEY SCHEDULE Feb 3 ManchtiT hnre 3 ,  Feb 10 Dexter away 3 Feb 14 Grass Lake  away Feb 17 Hnrtl ma home 3 Fob 24 Briqhton home      The No 3 means three games Monday pach M  ilqht nda v vantaqes in the mortgaqesThey have to be bouqht in a competit ive market and you have to pay a premium The qovernment does not insure the premiumYou miqht lost it  The other disadvantage is you KINGS DAUGHTERS  The Pinckney Circle of Kinqs Daughters will hola ther r qui ir meetmq Thuis P M Feb 2 at the home of Mrs Sadie Moran Brinq thinqs for a Silent Aucti Secretary BASKET BA SCORES Mich Centor 40, Gfoss Lake 34 i Doxtor 49, MMIICII ,M 23 Cn  sa 41  r,e , 3u L siie 49,  Stockbnaq 4J Howell 42 Grand Ledq 30 Wlhamsrn 5J Dan VJII 3G i,Wervii 55 Okrmus 36 Milan 43 i o ock 32 Saline  li lyniuh 52 Yp N nhvill 52 Brkhto 1 Accordinrr la Washisqlq news wni Ts t je , loctivo servxf o,r draft law wll be extended when ii oxph 3 in lujie Boys reaching V ag rf 8mu3t registr but th   will pa TK iniuctionI will, b 7 stpnaby law wth any the PSiOori tiavinq POWT to proclaim i nvite of mordoncy and  J reason pi ntv f ciss and  m itc  may  be  oftly around the c mar W horve the draft machinry tuu aril To dkbnnd it woulo b wasteful In, h urifttlo 1 timrp  fFve  inductiono inat rem n sti  l crhov  r putatiop  lv DiMqgi  th 16, Dund siianti 30 40 University 43 LmcuJn 3J COMORTABLE CHILDBIRTH Doctors cant promise painless that  niqht 1500 were prosent The qroom is the son of EddieThaw of the Hudson Motor Co Miss Elsie DeWolfe attended the ordination services Sat for  Rev John Wellwood at the Briqli ton Episcopal church He is al so pastor at Hamburq, P K Pijqrim and family hnv TEACHERS CONFERENCE The Livinqston County Confer ence will be held a How h hiq school Monday, Feb 6 at 230 p m The speaker is C Wm Dun can, colurrrrwst for the Philadl1 phia Enquirer Prof Vredoe of thoj U of M, Rep Adrian DeBoom Dr Leader of the Lept of Keqtth and others mayhave to forclose If you do childbirth or even a childbirth that toe qovernment only pays i entireiy Wltheut tear, but tlirough balf the costs We bouqht 75 F, psycholoqical treatments they moved from the Roy Clark hc H A mortqaqes in rla and nad, Qay it can be a comfortabe exp on East Main St to the George erience You can read about allClark home on Darwin Rd Mr it in Comfortable Childbirth Qay of Bentley Lk has rented mora an article of vast importance so the Roy Clark house, i to forclose 4 On the 4 we for closed we had a net interest earninq of 195 which is than you can qet anywhere else On all 75 we had a net earninq to date of 360 On the El Siqlo apartment mor tqaqe m Ariz, we had a net earnina of 330 as lonq as the mortq aqeo paid We qot our premium back We will have to take out all women in this Sundays Feb 5 issue of The Detroit Sunaay Times BIGAMY CHARGED Donald Milliken of Ann Arbor While enroute hornafternoon Gerald Reason ur iiuiest cmd costf was picked up last weec on  forelosure When we turn it over compliant of his wife, Pnyllis, to TSJSSS wTS W0   owed 169 tock alimony Flint we Sunday callers of the Friday who is salmen for the BrownMclaren Co of Hamburg hit a parked car near Farmington He sustained bruise and cuts but examination ion at the St Joe hospital Ann Arbor showed no broken bones John Ingalls and Miss Plen of LOCAL RESIDENTS ROEBED Mr and Mrs Ross Read, who are wininnq at hoih ivii uii Beach Fla recently had moif apartment entered and somi1 200 in money taken bv sneak thieve3 600 was taken from the appart ment next to them Ross should buy a money belt BOY SCOUT NEWS He man Keha Oia  and Extonoion Chairman t  rop,nod that durinq H V  many cganizaiins   a 0 sponsorship of Sou Otne oqarizahons hiv   a tii , sp niorship by mjr units men s a Cu  or hxpiour in addinor Scout Irop The Hambuiq iarn T Arsh Pick 156,, th  Sunaay Soh ol of P Pack 158, , Br ,heiho ,  Zio 1  Lutlorin C urch of Arbor 121 ana  uront T  siloni 183 are spo 0 rnr Cub Packs   St Thomas Rman C  1 Jtn ai T 1943  pa  lUaur  uni ,  ncieone i O PiCk in 1 ,h Cong nckney  of ho Ami chTn  i 0 lie It qnat I We 1 a i ha  New York Yanks star bil otayei who is about dTi and played ht1 last yonruntil th ond of the Pviv n har riqtod for 100,000 a  Var Incki Robinsiv th  colrol boy who pys for Brvooklyn ood wn the  batting championsho and mrt vhluable player wai i inni ,F r S35000DiMaqqm i of cour baskinn en hir,  paci hnjnls Robinson who was  h  fir ii aro m rach te big auuv oji had, a hard  row td  inw fin isthat performances mean little iranc of Former Gov h Republican rac far Church of Ann Arbor 8 Yvrnair  Stao Hosplto ers Assro of  34 arWill ov Vilaqe 31  Spencer percent debentures we can sell1 They were divorced Maich 2  Now in the Farmers Home adl l949 b he decr fdldnf  ministration mortqaqes this is not came hnal until Sept 3 1949 true They came into Mich, in When it as found he had marr 19474 This qojrnmerit insures aedMary lou Katz March , 1949 loam lor veterans and tennants a biqamy charae was prefeTed who wiih to buy farina We loan, , ed 391,000 under this setupWe HUNTER G GALLATIAY qot T percent interest Hoff Sister The Hollis Wylie family spent Sunday with her folks in Fow lerville Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLe en tertained the 500 club Sunday Murray Kennedy has reslqneol, We read that a jCathloic Bis hopat Waltham Mass has bann ed all girl cheerleaders at the 12 schools in his distriat Because they are attired like ballet dan   cers He has also barred al night gQ athletic contests No reason qiv entor the latter action orii Assn Wihow Vi Jnn of Simmonds laqo 36  n1 Trrchsch ol A nt T ach schoi of  Tho c Krly in nc  rn r which was to clarify th siwtio aoo force som of tho   f etarte out irms to hav foIH  Ha Brake withdrew but rT   ook his candidacy ser i n,lv Dr K y  Srtc  of State Aar and Goiq Enqlp are still in SC r Sta Alqor recently to V 1 Do ri Mich auto, owners tV ,ia his license plate sales offices This poll showed Alqor lndna Harry Kllv with Keye3 rd Brake 4th ard Rnale SthAlro in this poll Gov Williams act mo ys tan all the Fpubli cancadidats combined tho ritandinqs Pom3 51 The Pettswille Extension soa s M ,n y held a card party at tTTS Fab scrrsaLSat nite Dorr prizes were Konpndyc, Supt of Public Instruction Thur ston when asked in reqard to the Hunter Gallatian 81, dierl at his home at Buck Lake Sunday Taft bill appropriatinq three hunHe spent most of his life in Hamdred millton dollars a year fonburq township and of late years ,,, t , education said there were enoiihas developed his lake frcitoae t water heater went out and, qh safequard in the bill to en property at Buck Lake About 10 the 01J ran out on the floor and sure local and state control of J years aqo he operated the White united Some smoke damage education iStar Oil station at Main St and w2 done bit none otherwise Att Gen Roth asked about thDvter Rd in Pinckney rys 3 man qrand iury said only time He married Emma Younq m feckson Friday and will tefl whether its workableHe who died severai years aqo 4na wtth his son Geo TT said the one man arand lumT, There were no children Wut a nep na JRl stOTt was not the paneca the paperahew, ax Parkinson was taken poain at the HoHerrmk Whirmom claim it wasThai 99 per cenipf lrUo their home and brouaht up tje on Thursday evenmq Jan all prosecutions axe started bv by them A neice Mrs Antcti 2 ot 83  m Therp wiU be  the prosecutina attorneys Grand lmpr has been keepinq house from this dat on wrina every lurv taTetiqations are very explfor him   Thrdav night at 830 ensi  I The funeral was held from the PV ye 4362 Whitmbre Lake, for Stasf IfiahwoY Comnt ZeialflfiSwarthout Punerat Home Pinck rpsmatinn 4 said stale hiahway contracts are ney today Hv,  M McLuros of Mr  Wt on bids Onhr complete units flciottwa  Burial in  of wak era paki for v 1  given and a very nice time had yan u ii J u l Mr and Mrs W A KetchurnH , , as township clerk and his wiierl t th weok end CTt ther dau5rJ Mrs Dorothy Kennedy has been  in Ljncoln pdYk  V F W apToiniea to succeed him     , i  ti i  The fire engine was califafo Vans Service Station on Main St Sat afternoon when th oil and Mrs Elmer Pratt, and Mr and Mrs Marvin Pratt from Coo per svilie also Mr and Mrs Hrr lev Vinton from St Louis, Mich Barbara Nash, daughter o Mr BOWLING NEWS The fallowing err of llie teams n the Pinckney wling league Team I Reads Tip Top 44 42  42  41 40 33 39 M 34 The Ketchams have a new te  30 ophonrj No K52F3  Tavrrn 27 Sunday dmnofr qfuests of Mr   and Mrs Roy Reason were Mr, Gamos Fb j  yo  St Marvs v Die Set Vans v1  t of the proproqanda direct H r,qcins burauarcv and the  rrrot CCA nf fpdera qovernment , i s bupkThii only takes 3 oer cont of the budaet The bigrrest expense is pastpresent and futur wars which tak 70 percent of the budget National de fer cr hik 819 Veterans proarrrms W3 interest on the debi 133 nd forian aid 111 Anv oconomv measure to mean anv hina would beNnt th exoens of h veteran ancl national defen se Georae Meabon sr returned  stav,i and Mrsklark Nash, won couny nie bakina contest at Howell Sat Shewon 2nd prize last yearNow she 00 to the stcrtp contest Louis Eud BekkArina, has en listed in the air corp and San Antonfa Texas   Mr rmd Mrs lack Jbert sf Do othy Carr wrecked their car en V F Fab  W dys  VF W TEAM WINS In one of the highest scorfnq Shirty vs Tip Top I qames ever played in Pincknev v Rad Tavrm vs the local V F W team beat Cn sea hre Wed niqht 80 to 50 G Ledwidqe was the leadina scorer for Pinckney with 30 points  r i 5  m IXNKEYJGAME HERE FEB 16  On Thursday, February IB the, V F W will  sponsor a basket1 ball arrme at the Pinckney Reqular Communication of li ltschool gym Mom details later  inaton Lodae No 76 F o A M    , ,   on Tuesday niqht Feb 7, at 80lh THREE GAMES HERE FRIDAY nmBusiness ssion followed W Pinckney hiqh School teanm olay thre ames at tho school   dearee wcrk The new kitchen nrill v used for fte first time of0 , and Mrs Harrv Tarksonofl he V F W basket ball team FriHav night when the oirls team j ter Wiae jSk left bar or Hamburo lansina ailed at the W C MW ,Pn OTd 63 afnrawidhuron  H vs team meet theaood tirsout   a  , i er home Sat  I plays Howeljjiere toniqhf 5itrr    I threeManchester teams i5f  I if m   atf   wt  it ijij  fcwctW YnfvM yw  tv  MV  fljl 1f fhiW lii  P W Qurlett 8ecvetaiy rl lAimm ,      ,       v if   v,  z   I The Plncknet Wednesday, February 1, 1950 y  IJ   47 I ears Ago Pinckney Civic Improvement Afsn Isv 21 The Next Meeting is Mon, Feb 13 Rev G W Mylne of LaHarpe Ind has accepted a call to the pasorate ol he local Conql chuich Howell is conBiderinq fcrminq a company to mine peat The Ladies of the Conql chur ch made 12 at their Calendar ea at the home of Mrs John Cad well Wed Ma Teeple dressed in white and wearinq a crown was trirueen of 1903 ,  F p Jackson has purchased the iurmture stock ofGeorqe Siq Jer and will move it ovei his store 100 attended the L O T M in stallation of officers last Satniqht  Mrs Nettie Vauqhn was install inq ofilicei The itallowinq wert installed Com Anna Francis Past Com Julia Sialer Lt Com Daley F K, Myrtle Brown Chap qhn Sarq Elvia Wellman M at Ellen Kennedy R K Nettie Vau A Grace Crofoot Sent Mary Teeple Picket, Ella Weeb JL J VanPatton af Marion com miteed suicide Sunday by takinq carbolic acid HaweH theater V HowelL Michiacm  V JThur Fri Tib 23 Glehn Ford Ida Luplo in SYLVAN iflfcATER Chwa MSdt  A LUST FOR QOLD with Gig Young Edgar Buchanan Comedy Novelty Saturday Feb 4 Allen Rocky Lame Friday Saturday, February 3 4 CHALLENGE TO LASSIE  Good Comedy Is Technicolor I with Edmund Gween, Donald Cfcsp Gofaldine Brooks Lassie CartcorDu to booking difficulties PalJ  face will appear later   STl  Sun Mon Feb 56 Sunday Shows 245  444  7,00  912 THE RED DANUBE  A Drama Starrlna DEATH VALLEY GUNHGHTERSWolter KdqoBt Efhel B,, Peter Lawford Janet Leigh Also Gloria Henry, Ross Ford In AIR HOSTESSES Ccrtoun Sun Shows 245,444,700912 ,1 Sun Mon Feb 56  Matinee Sunday at 2 15 P M continuous Betty Hutton Victor Mature RED, HOT AND BLUE with Tues, Wed  Thurs Feb 7 89 THE HERESS Starring Oliva DeHavilland i Montgomery Clift  Ralph Richardsca j Academy Award winner as pick  ed by many critics j Shovtxs 7 10 and 915 Coming Square Dance Jubilee iie Grsat Lover That Foryste  Wontar H G Briqqs and Samuel GilWUiarn, Demarest lune Haver  it  Hi J V PW   fr   christ traded farms last week 3mdy Nswa  fuefc Wed Feb 70 9 Homer Reason cnid Miss Sonmj Wanda Henrixlaude Rains and  Goinq riiqht were married last Tues MacDonald IB Carey AVON THKATRR Stockbridae, Michigan  TOMORROWS WASHING  to solve all your hot water problems GO ELECTRIC Heres modern convenience wilh a capital C Nothing to check or double check No flame, no fumes fet tlie facts on MODERN water heating today See your dealer or    r  DETROIT IIMSOX  Fred Merrill has purchased thMcPhorson farm in Marion  F A Peterson has sold his Ihreshina outfit to Fioyd MunseJl and Joe Eisele j Those who wont on strike from the Briqhton school over the dis missal of the principal have hlr ed the G AR hall and Prcf Pax ton of Ypsilanti to teach them The Livinqston county indepen dent telephone co has inccrporat ed for 50,000  SOlp OF SURRENDER Comedy Novelty Friday, Saturday, February 3 4 THE ACCUSED Dextei Theatre  Cartoon A Mystery Drama with   Loretta Yovng, Robert Cummings j Lumber Jack and Jin 1 Macademy Award innet Science  Sun, Tues Feb, 57 DEXTER, MICHIGAN Double Feata LULU BELLE 30 men workinq for the Schuler i TS m LafIcmd went n st xe Monday Thev were qeUinn a SI00 Friday, Saturday February 3, 4 In Cinecolot CANADIAN PACIFIC with An Old David Balasoo Stage Play A Shocker in its day with  Dorothy Lamour and George   Montgomery I News Grape Nutty Rassln Riot Coming Jungle Jim, Blood on the Moon TV av and wand 3150 i Randolph Scott Jane Wycrtt, and1 inr Whitmore Lake ice cutters1 J Carroll Naish and introducing wont on a strike because f the wore asked to work Sundays N t  J j  Mtit STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERY MILDRED SCOTT, Plaintifj HAROLD A SCOTT, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION Suit pendinq m the Circui Court for the County  Livings 195a at the City of Howell,  said County It satisfactorily appearing to the Court by affidavit on file trial the defendant Harold A Scott is not a resident of the State of Michigan, and that his present place of residence is unknown On motion of Stanley Berriman attorney for plaintiff,   IT IS ORDERED that the said defendant, Harold A Scott, cause his appearance to be entered in this cause within three months from the date of this Order and in case of his appearance that he cause his Answer to the plain, tiffs Bill of Complaint be filed and a copy thereof to be served upon the plaintiffs attorney with water and were unable to do in fifteen days after service upon much with the chemical tank On the defendant of a copy of said Naricy Olson Fealurette Wfiai Price Beauty Color Cartoon Sun Mon Tues Feb 567 Sunday Shows 3 p, m, cont, Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn CI in  r ADAMS RIB  Colo Cartoon News Wed, Thurs, Feb, 89 Double Feature Victor Mature Lucille Ball, Swinr TuifsElizabeth ScottXloyd Jlolan in EASY LIVING Plug Jimmy Lydon Lois Collier m MISS MINK OF 1949 Trs FIRSTCLASST ALL TWE WOKk  WE DO WD WE GiVE SPLENDID SERVICE, TOO  LCXSAl TIMXUAIIKV I latA Nws WfjlakestdeDr  Rush UU PKonePlNCKNtYlSTFll  Coming Soon The Red Danube ly S500 insurance was carried the house and contents on Rv I because YOUR measurements go to the FACTORY here your shoes are made stt Personal FtttinR Service in the  f, ivacy of your home or office,  giwo without charge by your Mason Man, gives you an utterly new idea of shoe comfort JT Hes the directtoyou Fac tory Representative of the leading manufacturer of its kind in the world H Hell be glad to call andgive  you a Demonstraiion of 2 50  Styles of dress, work, or sport shoes, including the amazing VelvetEez AirCushion Insole Shoe, which cradles your foot  on 10,000 tiny Air Bubbles Drop a card and well have liimcaU No cluc ao obligation to buy hero was a bia success The pict ure was Lullaby This week is Judqement of the Storm Mrs Alfred Taylor, 87 died at her home in UnadiUd Jan 17 The Chubbs Corners neiqhbor hood hold a wood cuttinq bee for Albert Schuler last Thur Many Hoisel gave a dance at his home Friday niqht Tnis issue contains an ilem to the effect that Claude Black of St Johns has returned home after 7 years absence durinq which he has sailed the 7 seas and visited practically every country Mr and Mrs C V Van Winkle are now located at Oceanside California Gene Campbell has moved his watch repair shop into his store on Main St Casper Vollmer has bouqht Perry Blunt house W W Barnard is moving his store from the Clark build, the Read store vacated by Galardi Jack Hannett 918 8o Bbwll Si, Pfacfcwr 0 Bill, and notice of this order, and that in default thereof that said Bill be taken as confessed by said nonresident defendc nt And it is further ORDERED that within forty days after the date hereof tho said plaintiff cause a notice of this Order to be publish ed in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed published and circulatinq in said County of Livinqston, and that such publication be continued once in each week for six successive weeks, or that she cause cr copy of this Order to be served personally on said nonresident defendant, at least fifteen days before the time above prescribed for her ap PPAnTiteis further ORDERED that the said plaintiff cause a copy of this Order tobe mailed to said defendant at his last known post e address, by reqisterea mail a return receipt demanded least twenty days before the time herein prescribed for the appearance of the defendant Glenn C YsllanH Circuit Court Commissioner Stanley Berriman  Heating Coal CHRYSLER AIRTEMP AND AMERICAN RADIATORS HEATING SYSTEMS COMPLETL Y INSTALLED  SHEET METAL WORK Washing Machin Repaired Furnac Repaired Electric Draft H  Regulators Installed Brash Heating Company Taxes i  vsawTOWN m THE Every Siturlay fROM 1000 A M TO 500 PM Wayne C Carr DOG LICENSES ON SALE Putnam Twp Trexx Phono 211  I Wm Doyle and wife of Sioux,    tu City, Iowa, announce the birth , Attorney for Plamtitt a son, Donald Vincent Business Adress Floyd Reason was called home Howell Mcihiqan from Orlando Fla last week to TelephoneNo 183 attend the funeral of his sister Mrs Frank Boice of Stockbridge Mr and Mrs G Meabon sr  nA1stssS  who ha return Mr Mr cmd Mrs Walter Qlark spent Friday at theLeo Clark home In DetroiU  4 Mni Helta VanBtocitm aria Wall Paver WE NOW HAVE 2SO SAMPLES OF ISSO WALL PAPEH raort 25C tO 65cR awou ouBruce ill MM yPgfry fr IUMrmr j KVri WTvT   5J Jv  tk    i   The Ftadmey Dtapcrtdi  Wednesday, February IT 1950 ckney Dtijrrcn Catered as 2pd clan act of March 3 1877 matter at Postottico Subscription Price L50 a Year The Ptnclmey Dlspatcu fcU W Curiett Pubttsber 14 SoHowell St PinckneyMich Some 30 hiqh school pupils attended a birthday party Sat night qiven by Marlene Schneid er at herhome at Portaqe Lak The V F W basket ball team beat Fowlerville there last Sat nita by one point Miss been home Usher Kathryn Gleason has sick with the, flu a the ot Mr and Mrs Clyde Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings  Lingerie  Kennedy Ge Store i Sr Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 400 COWS 400 HOGS 100 per Cwt WE BUY HIDEfc mD CALF SKINS Psoas 68 Plnckney I Central Dead Stock Co V I Eddie Hamperian of Detroit called on friends here Saturday  j Corkie Dairow is now workinu at the ivinacieeiev plant ai bcio The foliowinq attended tho Past Masters Niqht and vension dinner at the Dexter Masonic loa qe bat mte Geo GarplnejrKoben Mosker, Henry Hauck and P W Curlett Mr and Mrs Duxwood Mauer of Ann Arbor were Sun quest J  of the Lester McAfee family Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee at tended the weddinq Sai ci Lwald Shultz and Reqina Maai in Dearborn Mr and Mrs Gerald Vedder have arrived at Okla City and he is workinq in a bakery The Tom Younq iamiiv are aL Lawton, Jkla and are at a hotel until thsir house is ready The Conql church 3570 Club met with bob Read and wife at Portaqe Lake Sat niqht with 30 present A fine time was eniov ed by all Four local teachers, lennie Kol temhorqer, HeUei VaniBlaircum Mildred Parks and Kathryn Thay er visited the Stone school on Packard Rd in Washtenaw coun ty Thurs and witnessed a demonstration in Readinq Mrs Kenneth Wylie and child ren spent Sat at the W H Euler home in Howell Mrs Fred Blades fathar, Geo Mrs Phillip Sprout spent th  Corbat who would have been week end at the Charles Soul, 96 years old, Feb 3rd passed home in Howell I away Sat Feb 28, 1950 Surviv Mr and Mrs Ben White called  ed by 13 children, 52 qrandchild on Mrs Joie Fomr in Ann Arbor ren and 63 qreat qrandchildren  last Wed She is npw able to qet i around Mr and Mrs Leo Blades enter Mrs Mae Metz entertained th tained a qroup of friends Fri eve j White  families of Howell and ninq, Jan 27, celebrating their Pinckney at her home in Howel 8th weddinq anniversary  j Sun in honor of her birthday The Mollis Hollowav family of, Don Wright and wife of Ann Ar Bass Lake were Sudnay ques J r bor were Sunday quests of Mr 0f the Eta 1 Miller family and Mrs John Carver  The Dr Harlow Shehan family I of Jackson were Sunday quests Q W Hooker and son, Ceciloi 0j Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan Ann Arbor were Sunday dinner Mrs Edwin Sprout and baby quests of Mr rrad Mrs J H spent the week end with her Hooker  mother Mrs Mary Krause Mr and Mrs Thomas Ware Ann Arbor spent the first of the week at the Russell Nuoffer and wife Koss Lamb home in Lansmq Holt were Sunday cfeusts of tho  Lloyd Hendee family MrsAlta MeyerMrs Mae Dallj Jim Burns and family ofAnn er and Mrs Mae Bryan attended Arbor and Val Kateer and fam the White Shrme meetinq in How ilv called at the Raj Burnshorn GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS ITS MODERNREVOLUTIONARY  No more xpnsiv unhoallhy pumping and digging up of ceiipooli, iptic tanks, eepog pooli, greott Irapj and cloggtd Ijntt, Hecej th movi riobl and loleji method to liquefy, dittolve and saponify grease, iludge, hair, nth ond other organic solids This nMerrvcfcemical guarantee qgiek and effl vent result, i 12 to 16 hour NO SHUTDOWN of pod or tank nrc  v   lemicul is working 5, 6, 15, 25, L ydi i ONTAIHERS Rg Canodion Pgf Off  Off Pend Myron Hugh s Phene S7F11 8717 Lakeside Dr Rush Lake Pinckney TELEVISION  NEW 1950 RCA, Viitor  Admiral  Lines  t I SEE THEM COMPARE THEM SCIENTIFIC INSTALLATION IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON SOME MODELS Keehn Furniture Store  Brighton, Mich 706 W Main la o ell Thurs niqfy  Mrs Henry Johnson an4 Mrs Asher Wviie accompanied the children of the Younqlove school to the Shrine circus in Detroit Tuesday, Plumbing Water Sytemsetc Stanley Dinkel Sat Thy spent Suh at the D Conklin home in Pontiac Mary Marqaret Clark spent tho week end with Bernardine Bums Bom to Mr and Mrs Lelani Grant Virqiriib Wyli3 at Mc Pherson hospital, Sunday, a son  Mrs Albert Dinkel AlbencV Geri Lamb of Ann Arbor spent ana Mrs Gene Dinkel were m the week end at the W H Meyer Ann Arbor Sat     e ft i t  fovv snauman is bringing gour eopq of the latest Phitag Booklet This handsome booklet tells how you can arrange to have Philgas in yo ir home    beautifully illustrated with photos of the complete line of Philgas appliances Llosf, everyone living in homes beyond the gas mains is talking about Philgas  the modern fuel for cooking, water heatingf and refrigeration Make a selection of the appliance needed for your home  come in and see our complete display New low prices to fit your budget Hoekftj 8w ar t he ut The neiqhbors qave a stork shower Sat nite for Mrs Manndauqhter of Mr and Mrs Clay who livp on the John Martin farm About 0 wre present and Mrs Mann aot many nice qifts Ray Burns and wife spent Sun at the Jack Yjuriq home in Gre aorv  Mr and Mrs John Rane of Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs j Whitmoro Lake and MrsFloren Louis Coyle were Clarence Stop Ariz of0 Detroit Q,,n ish and family Mrs Ella Stapish,  callers of Mr home Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee re turned Sat from an auto trip to Miss and Fla Olin Robinjson jr left by auto Tuesday for Tuscon Ariz, to vis it relatives of Chelsea and Robert Granqer and family of Lansinq Barbara McAfee spent last week with Mr and Mrs Omar Gass in Detroit Dr Liam Ledwidqe of Birminq ham who waisXt recent patten1 in Harper hospital Detroit, has had a relapse and is aqian a the hospital Nancy Reason, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Reason foil on the school play around last week and cut her hand on qlass 7 sii ches had to be taken Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichman were dinner quests of the Russell Glover family in Fowlerville Sun in horfor of the latters weddinq anniversary Ambrose Kennedv and family o Howell and Mis Irvin Kenn edy called at the Edward Spearr home Sunday were Sunday and Mrs M J Reason Leonard Lee and family and Daryl Shirley and wife of Hiawa tha Beach were Sunday dinner auests of the Albert Shirley fam ily Herb Palmer and family of Flint were week end quests at the Harry Palmer home Mr and Mrs Charles Clark entertained for dmner Sundav Rev Fr Payne of Flint Rev Fr Schmidt, Doris Ryan and Joan Tmus of Ann Arbor Rev Payn has held special services at St Merrys church theres no Guess Who  when you use the telephone directory Yellow Pages mow NO 14S  , r  , SPV4ii    vVulHjTiM  VSMM tyii4 Mr and Mrs Roy Scott were Sunday dinner auestn of the RoJ bert Pike family Pvt Wm Hill is home from the army on 20 days furlouah The Howard Read family spent the week end at fce Geo Wilde in Aon Aibac Come and Have Fun WHERE  AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4 1950  830 TO 1200 P K MUSIC BY HART CCHEKIA WHEN TIME    I   cliMT v CHVEN BY THE 4H CL0B8 OF PWCDJEY DOMATIOM ID    W,  itfKivV,   JjL lutofeLiirvv A I r  1 j i a Wcn Jqoanr 4, 1 Wednesday, rbmory 1  1850  M  STRAIGHTEN  na swSvjf ,  T HARROW , lf  9 1  SBfe   NowJohoDtrWklUrrw  can be quickly strmigkltnHt for crossing grassed waterways or wet spots waflee again without stopping or i even slowing down When equipped for operation with the new John   Deere PowrTroI, smooth hdraulic power angles or straightens the disk , gangs at the touch Iff thsptratora I hand oo the MnMCflbroL ,, , AH Johff 1efMjrtMaf  rejcuArly equipped with a simple,   positive triprope control for angling or straightening the disk gangs from the tractor seat J  PROFESSIONAL CORNER   WHAT DOES A FARMER DO  IN THE WINTER The sturdy John DeereMJB It sT doubleaction narrow with no costly builtin weight to bury it in light soil yet in hard ground or tough stalk W 3 MH,  Vj   j i l wi f  S3 5   it, fJ i t  conditions, you can add weight to secure plenty of penetration Flexible construction, ample clearance, proper weight distribution, and easy adjust memthese are other important features that nuke it easier to do good disking with a Model JB, See us soon for complete details THE PUfGKNEY SANITARIUM  Hpy  M   Putocney, OL ,  Dally 11 tut A si to 200 P M  Except Wednesday MonTuesFriJ3at 7uMHtto0pm PkM DR a n ryUy  sprinq and summer  rwi If your plans call for projects Denriet that need fanancinq come tn and 12 North Michigan lets talk about it nowso youll Telephones be ready when the season Office 835 Residence 314 chanqes Ironings by Appointments BAM CREDIT IS THE BEST , SST  FARM CREDIT HERB SNEEU  T Phone 183  207 Orand Rive FIRST NATIONAL BANK Howell Michigan HOW SIX n RaJ Estate Insurance,Brokerage Mmb Fdal Deport, to at  2Z2    en J ft A Speciality JOHN DEERE 7Ze  tfW Hardware  one Ccn AH deposits p  5000 InsuredSpot Cash  FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 400 Each QATTLE 400 Each HOGS 100 per Cwt ALL iUUsiUUiQ iU SU AND CORDWION CALVES SHEEP and lG9 REMOVED Fus PHONE COLLECT TO  Speciality Ust Your Property with M LAVEY I general Insurance I Phone 58F3 llnckney Michigan  AUCTIO NEEB I Farm Sales a Specialty BERT WYUE i I AM PREPARED  DO BOTH GAS AND ELECTRIC WELDING ALSO CUTTn,G HAVE A PORTABLE OUTFIT WHICH CAN BE MOVED AiOUT GIVEMfi A TRIAL Allan Davis 1 4 0 WEST MAIN STPinckney John ElseU Bldg Phone 126  HO I DARLING CARL BERG OWELL 450 COMMAS, iPhone Plnckney 78F2 STANLEY BfcRfUMAN Anorney at Urn 007 E Grand River  Howell fiSfUCfcRATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on A Makes i Phone Pmcsrney 154F3  DR C 7 TOWNFB 9 Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter Phone Dexter 3481  DWVanWlnkU CXVemWinkU Attomeyi at Lerer A first Slate and Savings Bo Morrell Michigan mmm  vw  finatm aesessssw INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PRIVATE LESSONS SOPHIE STQRANbwSC Contoci Mrs D D Brady Phono 184 Pinckney Lessons Given on Saturday In  Pinckney MARTIN J LAVAN Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mick bone 157FU Reparno MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and HeatW Ste 8717 Lakedde DivLiense Rush Lak  TT nWARHOUT  SON Funeral Home rC Swarthout Director taodern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39663 PtacfcneyMIdh FRED C RHCKrtST Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave  HoweD Michigan For Appointment Pi ne 358 ResMenc 811 ULOYpr HENDEE live Stock HrsuBs Weekly Tlps Made to DetraS General Trucking Phone 64F14 GLASS  SERVICE FOJt TRU Sb FOR SALE Classical Baby Buqqy 700 Maple Hiqhchair with pad 500 Basinet 500 jumper Swinq 300 Also Rayon and Cotton Camask Table Cloth 64x84 8 dinner napkins, Never Been Used Green and Peach Batin Comforter Phone Dexter 5091  HAVE JHE BROKEN GLASS PROPERft REPLACED BY  SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THESTRAINSOF EXCESS IVE TRCT TOr3ATIONS FOR SALE Muskrat Fur Coat In j AUJLi5DOVTHE good condition Inquire at Robin MrQgnj pRgpERLROMPTLY son Soda Bar  , l ABBS AUTO PAMTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER Howell Michigan CARL JONES Concrete Products Cnavei Sand Top SolL Eocd Gsavel FU Dir and Road Bui FOR SALE Excellent an t w E Wmweler qrown potatoes Larqe No 2 WATCH, CLOCK REPAIRING 100 bu Accurate  Fast  Reasonable J DJ L plece  Qmfrao Willard Wiltse and Son  Guaranteed Work 7528 Toma Rd Plwrkney Rte V  Phone Pinckney 131F4 210 W Main St Pinckney, Mich pnona Dxm 3 116 FOR SALEAlialfa Hay  Phone Pinckney Nol43F2 Livinqstoij Lodqe No 76 FAM turn or A the Prebote Omoe in the Ciry of How 1 FOR SALE2 ono burner oil heat inrr stoves Can be seen at W  H Meyer qaraqe in Pinckney At a session of sold Court WH tn the City ei HwU to said County on the Jlth day of January A D, 1950  PresentiUoa SBfasn H SmUn jvage oj Probate  In the Mattes el the Estate of Lewis Moors, Deceased, Agnes Galbrcdth administratorhaving filed In said court her final admaocount and his petition praying for the allowaa Want Ad FOR SALEtFrigidcdre 69 cubic feef reirigerator in good condit  ion Mrs, Joha Cologne 596 Mowers Rd Phone 100 FOR SALE 1932 V8 Ford Coupe 1836 Rebuilt Motor Good Tirop 10000 6 Gal Automatic Electric Hot Water Heater 2500 J Douqherty, HiLand Lake FOR SALE Two Female Geese Phone 9IF11 Pinckney FULLER BRUSH CO DEALER K M SHULTZ 5 9 19 Brighton Rd Phone Brighton 30 FOR RENT Compietly modern apartments 5 rooms and bath 512 Main St E, Pinckney Phone 114  FOR SALE1Q White Rock Pullls now layinq also fat hens Phillip Sprout Phone 19F11 FOR SALEStrictlyfresu egg at  all times at reasonable prices  Mrs Percy Ellis, phone 3F1 1 se thereof and for ike asslanmeni and WANTEDiWashlnq and Ironino  WANTED Custom Cord Wood Pinckney iistrlbutloa of the soli estate It U Ordered, That the 6th day of Feb, A D 1950 at ten oclock In th the foreaeoft be and la hereby appelat ed for examining and allowing euid account and hearing said petition, It is Further Ordered That public notice thereof be aires by of a copy of this order onoe eech week lor three suecesatre weeks previous to aotd day of hearing ln the Pinckney Miss Ramp FOR SALE Potatoes and Onion Umstead Farm HoweltPinckney Rd Phone 7IF FOR RENTSix room house in m Howell, modern, automatic hot pubUcation water, laundry room, automatic hea,t, walls newly painted Call Howell 1188 J after 730 pm 1220 Mower Rd Sawina tT Wesley Umstead Phone 71F2 FOR SALEICE FISHING BAH Dispatch, a oswspaper printed and dr ALL KiNOS OPEN EVERY DAY dulatedIn said  f GRAND RIVER SPORT SHOP A true ospY   s OIME MILE EAST OF HOWELL Cetostla PuisUufl radae a VsKns   TTtnsnlf  TO SALEQuick Heat heatinq FOR SALE  1 pair oi Snow  Mud tires with Tubes 6x16, usee1 one inter Apply at Rush Lake, Bert Smith WANTEDWashing and Ironina to do at my hgme at 4323 Patter son Lake Road  Phone 58F12 WANTED Tree Trimmmg or Re moving Orchard Titaniingalso Stump Hemoving Experienced work Free Estimates Allowance tor wood  Art , 5030 Burgess Road Phone 9IF 11 Mr and Mrs John McGuire of Detroit spent the week end with Mr and Mrs James Whitley stove with blower, heats 6 rooms  w ajfg POULTS Will pay W Morgan 311 Hamburg St JIVZ u  QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables  McPherson  FOR SALEWhite Leqtiorns Whiterooks chickens 4 to 5 lbs , WKite Muscony Ducks Ross Read and wife are now Fitmk Pearce 10960 6tinchtelf9 visitinq the Rex React family at   g, Sllvr 9  Miami Beach, Fia Phone Dexter 4067 Myron Wilcox and wife 0f p WATERn a service bos Dearborn called at the W C  No Equipment to buyNo con  Detroit market prices Miller home Sunday   Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell were Sunday dinner quests at  the home of Mr and Mrs Roland Steinke of Ann Arbor EstabLshed 1868  InoorpaRned 1915  tract ot signNo work to do Rust and Iron control service Culligan Soft Water Service Jefferson and Main Streets Phone Ann Arbor 8522 FOR SALE  Potatoes from l to 150 Spy apples Roll for winter 10 cords of dry wood James Baker, Pinckndy Rl Mich Anderson Corners  C H Llovd Phone 62F13 FOR SALE Hattie Swarthout home 7 rooms and bath garage, stabler all in good condition Large grounds beautiful trace 5,50010 TERMS tt G 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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>rWjyj ,,M  Mo  ,0,  Vr 00    J    K BvJV  fell  fa The Ptockney Dispatch Every year Mich, newspapers salute the fanners of Micbiqan by serving an AllMich, dinner At this  dinner a number of new facts wre learned about Mich For instance Michiqah won the national championship  in 1349 for the largest potato yie ld, 1038 bushel per acre on the Marquette county farm of Paul VanDame This came from a six acre plot of cleared land A half century ago Mich, was the leader among states in potato production She now ranks fifth  In 1949, 17160,000 bushel of Wednesday January Mtthigan Mimr Health Unit Cherry Queen mmm NEWS I Hil0OL  i ta7ZZ PW  ir u Dr TV, ur I  Mar8 0 Church , BRIGHTON WINS BOTH GAMfiS UlfllinW Svery year Mich, newspapers ,  Pon McGregor, firiahtonf MMBHMBMaMHHHMM Pinrlav Minn , WIAL  Dr Don McGregor, Brighton dentist talked on the proposed County Health unit before a mee inq of the Pinckney Civic Imp Ajsru at the town hall Monday night He explained it and answ ered questions The purpose of such a unit is to stop the spread of disease and arrest the development in the ear iy staqes before they become prevalent It calls for a supervis OT and 5 nurses also cars for them to visit diflerent places u the county and go where called Besides an office would have to be equipped and maintained in Howell for them The estimatec cost is 32,000 a year As thero potatoes were produced Mostly in the uppisf peninsula and the oennfl , upper part of the lower Twenty 5 ,U00 people in the county iivfe vears ago the bulk of the 11 down would be about iivb years ago Mich potato crop was raised in southern Mich Potato raising has almost disappeared there now Mich, also produces over 90 per cent of the nations bean crop She ships to every state in the union and also to foreign traa The Thumb Michigan f 108 a person However taxes are not levied per capita but on property Dr McGregor said the county health unit has also ask 1 ed the county board of supervis ors to allocate them a room in the new county jail for a health ilso to toreign traa i   viir M aiwuw is the bean capitol oil  w 5tancl  h a health unit would only act in SSrVtag accounts for one third I fadry capacity They per iuuyuiy yvwwxi form no ooercrtiona  other surfarmers income nSi Michigan   gical work but inform you what 140000 farmers in Michigan own h ,,  , one million  J of supervisvear old c, a35 r ors will be asked at their next cord byPVtucdbv ettnq to establish sucli a unit milk This but iat produced by We h  one cow would have d3 1530 j   unwilln  lbs of butter equal to the product gum0 guch resp0nflibility but hal ton of six average cows u  are convinced a sufficient 170000 Michigan farms produ number of people are in favor of ced 600,000,000 worth of agricult it they will put it on the ballot for jural products It exceeds all pre I me people to vote on St Marys Catholic Church Pinckney Michiann REV FR ALBERT J SCHM1TT Sunday Masses 800 and 100C Novenna Wed 70 p m Confessions Sat 1Wb to fcub pm Sundays,beiore b00 mass Fridays after Novena Devotion OOMMBWHy CHUHCH j 7  Wed nights 30 Senior Choir Practice  ganirt and Gfe 1   mm, Mexwin Campbell TlwrrEve 00 j study a parser age Thurs, 800  on took bo ill gumvPinckney Friday niqlu, di the second team 29 ic i5 first loam 4U 10 28 1 team could nothi the laskc and trailed all the way ALo Mrofka woo hiqi muo toi ney with 9    in the iinal qamc Biiqhtoe 2 men on Joe Jofiys and e ed ic qet a snqlo basket,  sinkmq 2 live ihiovj juh er was hiqh ixuin ior PUCKII witi 13 joe Ciaik 5, Wcu Coyle 3 each and iiicnust Owens led Briqlitou with 15  Anderson got yODjuqhry 7 iim  w Son at Ko ic 1 inoi pat lliV Pacx v 0 J qu A Porter of lev  Id 0 m QUEEN TRIES FOB 1G CROWN TOO rr nrc EvanSunday Jan 15 1030 Church will lead Thursday, 730 Prayer Meeting and Preparation for Evangelism Visitation at the Parsonaqe CALVARY MENNOwTi CHUBCH lev tiara beachy, ia3ior 1000 1100 vous yields but due to decline  in prices the value was slightly leMjhan 1948 CONSERVATION NOTES r A Michigans 19501 Wwsnip  ChArry Queen, practices for her 1    entrr m one of the states many I vZJ   il45 Cherry He baking contests nw SSFL1  30 under way Bakedowns will Z q WorP  815 Pfeld to select town counfy,Aci mni loaco arrow fpctional and state championsI P , Marvin bhirey latter of whom will compete mX 1 800 p M the national contest at the MorrS o  Meetings Wedon Hotel in Chicago in the app BQQ P R priate date of Feb, 22nd next, thi Pinckney Res WiiiHJ J Mrofka A Mrofka Barrett R Ciaik Substitution VarSlnmbrook Maitisbn, White  j Jeffreys PINCKNEY Coyle ,iirevs Ware Enguist Matieson Substitution Lrignton Res F BLiitiqon F C BMW,11 C  A   G  Wod G Chapped Pinckney  bin  Galav y Cur Hrn  Hen BRIGHTON Anderson F Owe, C Dii tni G Dav  G OD urjhrfv I Biusfi puyrnls back  tiie liM, V liiev a , bfcb2dl,jj i s wciq  mcivjay and IUinnq cv   favial uues couiii t  some l , roaj bui uyj bULU npovto C t  cui art wjtli u niy SJvie  suff r uq M experincD oi u puv jaj usS i,a takiiiq n m  tinejqh 1 ycais n Liica uy jnci a a comnisoi iiJ  bvinq a xiuini 1 kivbj  Pi tio w rn san   but d tj Vvcn  1 W JU  Pay j  n 1 bo W h bu4  a i q W have  did h    i p p iai braiu b nimi w n put mv r un we h a cl cdib, Pl SiO Of whlC t D  ,t n 111 ID Jq ,JI U i P u d Pmcknev nek U S CENSUS APPLICATIONS TO BE TAKEN Assistant District Supervisor Murray J Kennedy of the United M iKi mnA  i0 u  stes Census Bureau announces ichigan sold me most fishing  he wUl be in Howell Friday icenses last year 1,110,109L Calif February Mt 190, to receive ap rma was second with 1030,6171 fof  iobs inl BtiLivingston County f  Applications are to be made at  , , ,, ,, ,  ,  , the Supervisors Room at the Cost of fighungthe forest fares  3 , hour8 OT6 from dropped to 69,000 for last  A R to    Approxi ver bxinQdonQ 1fop i xnately 30 enumerators will be ped to 12900021LS JgJ  employed totake the Census in licenses ornia Sales for the entire 48 were 15487,570, This is more, than 1400,000 than sold in 1948 climav of National Cherry We Ann is sure that a Michigcu air1, will be the national winnerJ not only because of local bakin prowess, but because Mlchigc Cherries are the pick of tl pack W Jeffrey L Ciaik Schn Briqhton Luckcr, Pa, h, F ODougherty Roferoe Brtoni, Umpire Chapman  r boen ll JU3i J culpa r    iae1  P of t c ll   nfd with ri iq q iom it Some cji U wer ciinrlnin a a a   Cuoks union ro farnj i ih  coite d M ,icom Pr  ed compared to 14,856 in 1948 Careless smokers caused 624 fires and brush burners 602, in Livingston County Applicants for enumerator iobs must be citizens of the United cendiary 71, railroads 63, camp eHLTJTUL L, aj   ft itnVitnirr ift inwKorinrt Stcwts, have a high school edu  Tvrrnni ejrDenence, be CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who assis ed in any way Jn making kiddibs Christmas party a success Pinckney Fire Department SOME HORSES LEFT Horses are getting to be a thincr of the past and the prediction ii freely made that in time the on INCOME TAXES MADE OUT  I will  make out income tax forms at my home from now on  MRS J M McLUCAS 4 0 6EGrcmd River Phone 3731 Brighton, Michigan 5 Years Ago  BASKET BALLSCORES Ann Arbr 45 linsmq S xt n 37 Mason 4b How1 3 Pox  52, South Lyn 29 Mdm 6 Dun doe 25 Univrsity 32 SIi 21 Cliolsea 30, Flat Rnck 19 n vc 24, Line 22  suirection 40 St Thorn 37 Stockbviq 45, Fowleivillo 39 Hash 45, Dansyillo 33 ft dt 68 WilLamjon 35 wie It h i th aii an J Q in  supp r bv I si wc Jn T c   coho w s p uc ihs pl d d fiinrfay D  A F Judq  G s an   i wie badiy iiu t iu a ihiil OV,r,auv m til j iuaqo Ira t cito jayna Anyo 1 lore ers 56 lightning 18 lumbering lJ or furnish evidence ot com    , ,,, V unknown 47, No dept toe Uq  SSfiSSSS be in Qood, W    IOSX inwu iw      er ana oerween UWUMW y  hVOr Although SO ptarmigan or Arcticmd g5i ppliccmts with veteran ic grouse were planted in Iron 3 who meet those reguir county a year ago conservation ements win j qiven priority ov men have, since beei unabie toer nonveteran applicants, lind any trace of them   Applicants for enumerator jobs Sealed bids for the purchase 1   g mUBt have an aut0 of 357 deer hides will be received mobile available in good operat ct the conservation, 3gcondUion The method of oifice at Lansing until Feb 1 ney payment wu orovide for the cost are from illegally killed deer j operatind cars on official Cen Beaver and otte trapping wdl busme8B beennitted in the upper as well S the lower peninsult next w Bounties paid on the foxes coyottes, bobcats and wolves in 19481949 amounted toiOou    S department will purchaS fues Jan 31 The busses leave SHRINE CIRCUS The rural school pupils will go  to the Shrine Circus in Detroit on e and Widmeyer however, sees a future in them as he has 27 now at pasture on the McNamra farm on the Howell Pinckney Road ACCIDENT RECORD  re opera he staged a picture show first show is Sat nite The Cavell farm on Ore Lake Rd has been subdivided and Ik lots are beinq sold Eiqht below zero here Monday S H Carr is busy fillmq Ids ce houses here and at Poraqe Ik The fixtures of Frank Gainid who operated an ice cream par lor here were sold for 300 Inst week He went into bankruptcy Slayton  Parker are r3modei Tnq their Ford Safes 6 Seryico of fice Bert VanBlaircum is doing the work, Roy Cavcrly has sold his inter est in the C  W qrocery storo in Howell to Paul Wheelock hs 27 ob 17 Hrirtland eh 24 Brighton  Thp No 3 men Uth Lvon f nwav anChester  wme Dexter  away 3 Grass Lake  away  ham 3 homo  three games By Sm ra lorc pjtLa car a tors  Van o ator F vo f 56a 1  n IB h  t x  ti u M lias i ,111 i cilo r J n  a liu jl rl,c 11 i  pit O til l nbrq vo  t r rqu 0 ry i  n ai Vvr  U S 0 last iV vo, w aifnt and thu  J wil bos wo onll  iViL  t oid S n  V ,x  WtV 0  Oi i piiicpu podtclo wa 1 H v v 0 irn s  iV ch in sinoo father was a bo  and  ti 1m r  MUSIC TEACHER STABTS Mrs, Careoo Fori f lov  tnrarJ a nmrir  acha in th Pinckney Community sclo  today Sh fornpTiv  loqh muo c hero a few y an nq, 7h 011 P li no  JO , Trie Michiqan Bell Tfelephone utl Company had the safest year on  partner, record in 1949, when a low of Stanley Hall has been elected 13 kxftljme aecideriJs oociued  to the Stoic Society of ho Mich for 8,000 plant department em Stat Normal ployees throughout the state  Jdn 10 some 30 employees and These men with the periormem friends of Frank Battle at th work, took part in thfe companys ce of 16,000,000 manhours of annual safety contest The safe BOWMNC NEWS In th bowlinq lyiquboat Tip Top 27 v 41 St tied Vans 39 to 39 Fab F W 38 10 38 Km, iy Hockeys 38 to 36 Shire, rrvq 29 t, 24 Tlvan b  Set 26 to 19 Games Ian 25 Mr Di S 1 Roods Fab vo C rv Knni vs Tavern V F W vs Ttj T Shiroys vs St Marys  0   0 Moy b b  t 1 aq  by ne ckovin j of h  bu j ged  mo t t t I m  Tii I c  m  i pi hbiuv I pr i,iby p  no  I ib I tl IV       D 1  lo n p a  fer  n,   ,iv in i  In hi   V  m h aov  o iun ,1 0 butt of  i,  un p ,in V q mt n Lts l  p by pc ii nil ail attempt the tao Ti qus if cs Mich T  pco d h   x  1943 mm m y a nl t,nq q  m lii  v I on it 0   si put if to 00D dMich State San gave him a prise on his birthday ur 0 vm acresof marsh land along Howell onthat day at 1115 a m like Michigan for fishing and They wiu return to Howell at 555 wild fowl habitat LOCAOEWS Miss Dede Hinchey is a patient In St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor  since Jan 15 Tuesday last week Joe Plummer Bill VcrnBlaircum, Joe Jeffreys and Richard Schneid r went down and gave blood lor transfusions Bennie VanBlaircum has taken over the Gulf Oil Station in Bri ghton Mr and Mrs Henry Collins left last week on a two weeks visit to Arizona to visit her sister Mrs Gertrude Cloakey and family Fotaaster Lawrence Bcughn has rearranged the postoftice The boxes now extend across front of it making more room in the oifice The card party given by St Marys Altar Society at tha school trym Sat night drew a big attendance Mrs Irvin Kenn edy won the door prize Week end guests of Mrs Jennie  p m DEXTER COMMUNITY FORtfM The Dexter Community Forum opens at the Dexter high school Feb 7 at 730 p m Proi Arthur Mauch of Mich State will speak on the Bronnen Plan Other speakers are Dr Steiner Saline head of the soil conservation dist net Don Johnson county 4H du ector Prof John Brumm U of M There will be singing by the Dex ter Male Quartette Dr James Davis is pre, of the forum All are cordially invited CRIBBAGE PLKYT5TABTS The Pinckney cribbage touma men started in the fire hall here theMonday night with 24 enteries They will play there again next Monday night, Jan 30 The two winners pkry in the finals at Ann Arbor in March The women are invited to take part Three partic iated Monday night CHARITY RACKETS EXPOSED ty record applied to time spent actually on the iob or in compvehicles going to and from regular work assignments , In announcing the results pf last years contest, Robert L  MRS ETTA BLAND Mrs Etta Famngton Bland died at her home near Pinckney Jan 2 at the age of 84 years She came to Michigan with hor parents from New York State at s ,v   v ht ri 1 In doing their work, the men  Devexeaux and  When you contributenioney to realize that were Wm Devereaux ana wue Tripp manager here for Michv  the7 ageof eight spendinathe gan Bell said the company s saf eiy program covers cdl phasess of construction, installation, and repair work, as well as the operation and maintenance of a fleet of over 3,000 motor vehicles the handling of heavy eguiptaent, and the upkeep of cuntral offices Those taking iart in the contest included installers, repair men, linemen, splicers, engineers and building and motor eguip ment forces Thisy are on the fob during good weather and bad, during normal times and emergencies to meet Michigan Bells growing telephone needs on a 24hour, daybyday basis Tripp said The importance of personal saf ety is maintained continously as the number one objective of the plant department WRESTLING AT WHITMCRK LK Prfsd,K wr oti a wiT st 0 again at the Roilerrink yjm  Lakp on Umracsy rv 26 at 830 p m Ther from thi a io n wr s Thursday mqht rt 830 Phone 4362 WLtmoie reservations L  e ll q  P p o 1 un I o  , T iMtoioq i Acjncuour c ii   v st 1 ot Mchiqn cti c iv AVm   oir h t iunches ,  to,, 1950 n i potha qveii t cut 11 acclo, ao 75   rv q cdoo A s  law vciflLa only buter noy b  d in s  motutiorio such 000 ois io,0, h spitalb, etc onq j  vdll  KI v  Lok , f  1 ,  itk s u  no lob is so Importcnarity make sure it aoesn t get  ant, and no service Is so urgent mto the hands of racketeers that they cannot take time, to do laam how you can spot these, meir work safely he said phonies Read abentfcharity rack The force taking part ta the serf eflsers in Dont BeA Sucker, ln ety drive is divided into 27 separ , The American Weekly, great  qroups of from 50 to 700 em Shewa tne moxn    ngatoewlth this Sundays, SeTch which anuaUy com Benham,   L  gMmAU, , tjanuary 29 Issue of The Detroit pete for highest honors  Sunday Timet of CommbuS Ohio Fred Smith and fcxmlly of Evrt Mr and Mrs M E Dartow were called to Ann Arbor Sun by death of Mm Regina Schmidt   the mother of Mrs Bert remainder of her life in this vicinity She attended the Pinckney sch ool and taught several terms in rural schools In October 1891 she was united in marriage to George D Bland of Putnam town ship who preceded her in death  in 1942 She leaves to mourn her pass ing one sisterinlaw, Mrs Lessir Farrington and many neices and nephews Lorenzo Murphy was called to Howell to serve or jury Tuesday The V F W donkey basket bail game here at the school is set for Feb 16 t Mr and Mrs Joseph Webb ana family of Ypsilanti called on Mrs Cora Webb Sunday  Mrs W Vail and Mrs F Cham berlcdn were dinner guests of  Mrs Cora Webb and Gene Mann Monday The Senior Class of Pinckney High School attended a Court session in Howell today 3c io  I C O  V OJ  1 110   J  ,J in , cvo I i h vnstip  oao  woh ih tiock in JC , D u DlUc , tic  10 mo ROBERT G ROWE Robert G Row 46 forme ford editor who ooUi th  Mi Ml f ri Times owned by his fi r on i grandfather before him loo N v died in Mt Carmel hopt , D t roit, Friday of a ,rnt almno He formerly owivd half in rest in the Briqhton Arquo ard wos 0 past master of the MJWa M n ic Lodge He lave a wif 2 daughters and a son The funeral was at the Milford Presbyteri 0 church Monday 0 ViilCO   X U1U aupevi  ibZA a p ic N  i t N  b by rri a ih diotnot 6 has b   q u sen 1  X 1 vied n i ih small until h, KoqSel cry pu up  buianq  n t uq  vTto SJOOOOU Tho lax en t lao yoCi wa  Sco  oisoc No 1 o q to court ood got r order Juoqe Brk y rotronoq Twp Teos Lvlyn BIOJJ pay nq this money to d Th 0 ax tdngios will h  Yen, oqo the Cobb farm  D xt,o  lC til in hc iCG ol , ,1 plt ioke  ana was , iuo  yr Ichooi 1237 le in Irom Sco, nnqe ict 6 ppen Sfc Robert dtog  CABD PASTY JAH 28 The North Hamburg Extension ABW dinner ciesto 3 wjiGroitp wm hem Card pa, levenma January 28tli KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Circle of Kings Daua1 iters will hold their regular ijr meeting Thtrrs P M Feb 2 at  zi LOSE 3 TO STOCKBRJDGE Pinckney lost 3 games to Stock bridge last night The girls lost 18 to 28 Susie Campbell got 7 points and Virginia Shirley 6The Doys second team dropped their 42 to 28 The Pinckney first team lost 43 to 32 Joe Jeffreys got 11 Siaie liquor stores sold only about 8 per centof the liquor sold in Michiqan last year, SDD, dealers sold 68 per cent ard liqj C bb dii not vote and uor by the qlass 25 per cent Hs ir for a number of yeirs pitals only used 002 per cent  a state tax mar come t In Ann Arbor the ptato iqnorord put hwn oo the tax roll storo sold 2,099,91313 compared   i to 2,422,92965 in 1948 j t Pert aqo lake woo not on any tfcx roll Pirt of it was in Putnam arid part tii Dexter twp Putnam sunposed  1 we, ail u D xr aoa pexter thouaht t woo ai in Putecrn Mr wfr tax until rouqh Th Boston milliondoiloj hold up takes one back to the apys of  oi Mrm Anna io VSJLrSSS effi001  i Brinfl thlncnLto a Silent Auctton h fT6fA  on N nowe  I Street  Jess James although he no million dnllor hauls In the Brink Co operates a armored cars which delive ey to the Boston banks T so provide vrmlts to stor Last week 5 bandits in Th American foreign policy practised by conqress invos one groggyA week aqo the Rep ubltcan conressmen were ccneirrnHg Pros Truman because he refused to send navv and planes to the island of Formesa and take OVT thus preventing the Chinese Communists from talr ween costumes and rubbe ing it Then last week thev rev got through 5 locked dooi ersed themselves and voted pass keys scooped up a down all aid to Korea hich is al dollars, left another millio so being taken over by the Com because they could not munists Apparently they axa iustcmekjjot away without AntiTruman If he had been a amy lues The whole axk only nainst aidinrr Korea they would took 20 minutes So far no dues harrbeen for it  naye been found, j   incr K W i  V  VPinckney Civic Improvement hiv J we wish to thank Br McGregor for his splendid talk Monday Bight on a Public Health Unit RECONDITION the OLD CAR  YEfrWE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS  FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS  UPTO DATE EQUIPMENT LOW HOURLY RATE  FREE FREE ESTATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED NEIGHBORING u E Cty who retired os ed itor of the Sprinqport Sinqnal last No, has married Mi Grace Hathaway, who worked on the paper He is a brother of Clyde Sibley of Stockbridqe Bob Price, star Stockbridqe pitCher, has signed up with the DM rpit Tiqers and will play with tnejr Flint team next year He qoes to Fla to train March 26 The boys and qirls from the 4th up thru the 8th qrades of the couJ nty rural schools will qo to Det roit Jan 31 to see the Shrine dr cus Greyhound busses will pick them up at Howell Fowlerville and Brighton A star mail route from Detroit out Grand River as far as far as Howell has been started It arrives at Howell at 730 a xn No parcel post is carried Shexriff Bassetts report for 1949 shows 519 coxnpliants answered 42 men and women reqistered at the jail and 6,497 meals served Gov Williams will be the speaker at the Howell Chambe of Commerce banquet Feb ljoe Brady is toastmaster Clay Gordon, county surveyor, has qone to Fla for the winter  Dep Frank Zeigler was called to Greqory one niqht last week when a car driven by Wm Woods 26 negro, instructor of the Boys Vocational School Lan sinq was wrecked on M36 a mile west of Greqory A loaded 4qun was found in the car, Woods  J had no qua permit He and his companion Charlye Mae Read of Lansinq were taken to Howell jail The woman was later releas ed Haslett near Lansinq approved a 175,000 bond issue last week to build a new school buildinq South Lyon has raised 2500 td support the hiqh school band Russell Housner  Son have open an electric and television shop in Briqhton Robert LaFlame propof Robert Cloihinq StoreiBriqhton has been elected head of the board of pom merce there Dan Dickerson, 81 a former r was brouqht to Hamburq for bur sident, who died in Diamondale Jal las week Howell Theater SYLVAN THEATER HowelL Michigan , fVlsen MML Tkareday Friday January 28, 27 Richard Conte Valentino Cortesa Lee 1 Cobb, Barbara Lawrence In THIEVES HIGHWAY Ccptoot Saturday, January 28 Charles Starred Smiley Burostte TRAIL TOcLAREDO Phu Gloria Henry Stanley Clements Is RACING LUCK Friday, Saturday January 27 28 ONCE MORE, MY DARLING A OseJ CcmUf Robert Montgomery, Ann Blyth New Sunday Meaday, January 28 30 Mann Sunday at 215 f M continuou Paul Douglas, Linda Darnell l Celeste Holm, Charles Coburn Is EVERYBODY DOES IT Comedy New f Tuesday ,We4aaday, January 31 fb,l Gregonfr Peck Ava Gardner Melvyn Douglas Walter Husto Sunday, Monday, January 28 80 M CHICAGO DEADUNE 8J A Drama Starrlna Alan LadcL Donna Reed and lune Havoc Sunday Shows 367J Cartoon Pole Smith Now TuMwWdv Thuru Jan, 31,Tb, I t TASK FORCE m Technicolor A Drama Starring Gary Cooper lane WyattWayne Harris, Walter Brennan Show 7 10 4 815 THE GREAT SINNER i Cartoon Now Travelog  I DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN STATE OF MICHIGAN  IN THE cmcmrr COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON Friday, Saturday, January 27 28 Double Feature Robert Ryan Audrey Totter to THE SET UP JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN COURT Popoyo Cartoon  Sunday, Monday, January 29, 30 Sunday Shows 3 p, m, cont fi TIIK iliKKN IliOMISK I v Mdifruefite CHAPMAN  Waiter BRfNNAN It  AV N THEATEB Stocfcbrldae Michigan Friday, Saturday, January 27, 28 UNTAMED BREED In Clnoeolot Sonny Tufts Barbara Britton Magic Flute Go Ghaee Yourself Acrobatic Babies Sunday, Tuesday, January 48 31 WORDS  MUSIC In Technicolor A Bigger and Better Musical with with Judy Garland Mickey Rooney In a Story of Pco Comingt Accused, Lulu BeUe M G N Cartoon Sports i News TueavWed, Thur, Jan, 31 Feb, 1 2 Jeanne Ccdne Linda Darnell Kirk Douglas Paul Douglas Ann Sothera in  HU6HES  A A HEATNa PLAN A LETTER TO THREE WIVES iLOV Coming Next Weeh, Ada,, ItV pJ f I YOUR HOME 1 FROM Plaintiu BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING MOTOR REPAIR FACTORY ENGINEERED PARTS COLLISION WORK WHEEL ALIGNMENT BODY AND WINDSHIELD GLASS PROPER LUBRICATION OUR PORCELAINEE DEPTCAN CAN MAKE YOUR CAR LOOK NEW AGAINWE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOU BE ONE OF OUR MANY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS New 1950 BU1CKS oSPSkiwSL OAD MASTERS ARE ON DISPLAY AT moiflSPi2SM5lHOWELL FRESH DYNXMSJCSmiNG Livingston Motor Sales HOWELL MICH TfOUH JBOtCK DEALER  j 47 rears Ago John Mclntyre, is now at Arqyle Minn The Livinqston Mutual Tele , phone Co will vote Jan 27 on in creasinq their capitol stock to 50  UU0 The ocmpany ran their wires f into Pinckney last week Rev G W Mylne will preach aqain Sunday at the Conql church The persons who took Geo Reasons diamond qlass cuiter from the store are requested to return same Fred Younds and Maybelle Dailey were married at Howell last WWinesday W E Murphy has installed a new steel safe in his store Albert Frost had a sow killed last week which qot on the tail m CHANCERY MILDRED SCOTT,     vjs HAROLD A SCOTT, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION Suit pedinq in the Circuit Court tor the County of Livings ta0  l7th  oi January  1950, at the City of Howell, in said County It satisfactorily appearing to the Court by aifidavit on file that the defendant Harold A, Scott, is not a resident of the State of Michigan, and that his present place of residence is unknown On motion of Stanley Berriman attorney for plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that the said defendant, Harold A Scott, cause his appearance to be entered in this cause within three months from the date of this Order, and  In case of his appearance that he cause, his Axlswer to the plain tiffs Bill of Complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to be served upon the plaintiffs attorney with in fifteen days after service upon the defendant of a copy of said Bill, and notice of this order, and that in default thereof that said Bill be taken as confessed by said nonresident defendant And it is further ORDERED that within forty days after the date  hereof, the said plaintiff cause a notice of this Order to be publish ed in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County of Livingston, and that such publi cation be continued once in each week for siSuccessive weeks, or that she cause a copy of this Order to be served personally on said nonresident defendant, at least fifteen days before tketime above prescribed for her ap 1 rnd Award Winner, Fifth Nation AAA Traffic Safety Potter Contest  FLUMBJNG  NBA 7A 7I7LokesdeDr    Ru,  Ae  Phone PiNCKNLY ISf Ff PHONE 10 Tie Mark Nash family were James Smith dropped a cake, Cat, dinner mi   x Mwa a cajce Mrs aic Roe d Mr andjf ice on his foot last week and It walking with a road track Max Ledwidqfe has qiven up attendinq Howell hiqh school on account of his health and is sell inq qas lamps, Drs H F C L Siqler went to Webberville Tues to perform an operation They hired a livery riq tobarinq themome The team rarf away at Plcriniield, throwtna mem out Dr H F landed in a  ,     pond and Dr C L in an ever Attorney for PlamtUt qreen hedqW Neither was hurt Business Adress  Chas Reason has sole his, Howell Mcihiqan place at Bannister and moved to Telephone No 183 Durcmd Claude Reason is workinq on the Ann Arbor railroad t The boys here should remem CHRYSLER AIRTEMP AND AMERICAN RADIATORS HEATING SYSTEMS COMPLETL Y INSTALLED SHEET METAL WORK Washing Machines Repaired, Furnaces Repaired Electric Draft Regulators Installed Brash Heating Company  117 Main St, Pinckney, Mich AIR CONDITIONING PHONE 150 pearance And it is further ORDERED that the said plaintiff cause a copy of this Order to be mailed to said I defendant at his last known post I office address, by reqistered mail  and a return receipt demanded at least twenty days before thelw tTmaflra on ASTP toe herein prescribed for the  CENSES ON SALE appearance of the defendant Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissioner Stanley Berriman j wiu imAymmi TOWN HAU m THE Every Saturdry  FROM 1000 A M TO 500 P M Wayne D Carr  Putnam Twp Traa  bef that ther  a vlRaa Winanee aqcdnsthrowlna ow aQt on the sireets  Well Paer WE MOW HAVE 2S0 tfAMPtESOF 1950 WALL PAPER FROM 25c to 65c awi,ouBructVanBIaricum I e 8s8jweBiBiBWew e ,  PIIDNE leTeaff J3W  V  K  ,i   V a ptnotawj vmm  yftomdar January 25, 1950 kney Disputes  Entered as 2nd class act of March 3 1877 matter at Postotfico Subscription Price Uf Q Year The Pindsney JJtfpatci Paul W Cudett PubUsbei 114 SoHowell St, PinckneyMich   i   Mrs Buchers sister Mrc ST Reid of Kalamazoo spent the wk end at the Bucher home and with Mr and Mrs Arthur Reid of Dot roit were dinner quests Sua  f Mr and Mrs C E Bucher  Groceries, Dry goods Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie  Charles Whitehead  and wife and Beatrice Lambern of Greqoiy were Sunday dinner quests A Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry, also Gerald Henry of Detroit  Mrs Illah Reason spent the woek end with relolives horo She is now takinq are of a Ic   at Wyandotte Week end callers at the Wm Mercer home were Jack Mercer of Pontiac Dr Walter Mercer and family of E Lancinq and Mrs Helen McGreqor of Brqhton GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS   ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE NO MORE ODORS  CtUKt ii Kennedy V Gen Store a Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 400 COWS 400 HOGS 100 per Cwt WE BUY HIDE AW0 CALF SKINS ST flume 68 Plnckney Central Dead Stock Ce  15 members of the Pinckney Chapter O E S attended the Fri endship niqht at Fowlervillo last Friday niqht despite bad weather The Dominick Conklin family A Pontiac spent the week end at the Ray Burns home The VF W basket ball team beat Dexter Sunday 52 to 50 Mrs Lucy Reason has retired I on a pension as operator ar th j telephone office Mrs Edna 1 Campbell has replaced hrr I  Rev and Mrs Hancock and dauqhter of Wriqhts Corners and Mrs Mildred Trost and dauqhter, and Mr arid Mrs lames Nanco of Dearborn were Sunday quesfj of the Andrew Campbell family ji Week end quests at the W H j Meyer home were Cy AtLoy and family of Gladwin, Wm Lamb MeMn Atkins who operates J and family and Edsel Myer ani thai Shirey Garaqe had a finqer tamily of Ann Arbor W G May cut off last week while iackina er of Stockbridqe ELSS uQ ,Wnnt 1 McPfherson  Rosalie Nash was home from hospital Howell where it was , T 7  c,,sewed back on aqain  j Mich State Sunday J Mis Francis Robinson ana Mrs Born to Mr and Mrs Roy Rea Arthur Crawford attended a meet son Ian 16 at St Joe hospital, inq 0f Tynan Chap O E S at Ann Arbor a 9 lb, boy j Ionic Temple Detroit today  ITS MODERNREVOLUTIONARY No more expensive unhealthy pumping and digging up of eupooli, lepfic fankj, seepage pools, greo tropi ond clogged fine H ts he moM reliable and lotesi method io liquefy, diuolve ond joponify greaie, sludge, hair, roth and other organic solids TA iroHem rhnical guarantees quick and efflcrr,t reiy  12 to 16 hourj NO SHUTDOWN  ool or tank n n,y   , , ir,lC0 IS orfcing, 5,  0, J 5, 25, y ,,, ONTANFRS T9aBajon Pf Off t c Off Pnding Myron Hughes Phone 57F11 8717 LaWri Dr Rush Lake Pinckney  TLLEVIS  NEW 1950 RCA, Victor  Admiral Lines SEE THEM COMPARE THEM Mr and Mrs Gerald Vedder Fred Dean and wife and C H left for Oklahoma City Okla i Schultz and wife of Detroit w r Suru quests at the John McD ,iv ii home Thursday by auto He will work in the bakery where Douqlas Plummer is employed They left, ,,  , , , ,  their baby with the James Sinqer e Omar Gass  family of Br, i,n qhton were Sunday quesu A Uv Iamuv  Lester McAfee family W C Miller, who recently suf The Petty svile Extension Group fered a stroke, is much better He met at the home of Mrs Francis is able to qet up and set up and Robinson for their last meeting recoqmze people, who come in Glove maklnq was the project but cannot talk taken up I  SCIENTIFIC INSTALLATION IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON SOME MODELS Keefw Furniture Stor Phone 4431 Brighton Mich 7UG W Main i  i,     rv Xi Mrs Winifred Graves spent the week end at her home here and attended Friendship Nile of O E S in Fowlerville Cy Rupert and wife of Howell spent Sun with the Lloyd Hendee family Al Johnson of Jackson and Rex Sackett of Detroit called on Law rence Camburn one day last wk Frank White and family of Howell were Sat quests of Mr and Mrs Ben White Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor spent the week end with Mr and Vern Smith and Mrs Mable Ol   , Wylte won j son ana Bob Carr of Lansinq ana c11njv rfinnpr nupst at th the Leo Bettes family of Walledi lshe Wie home Lake spent Sunday at the Roqerl Mnj Ednund Haines called n Pluisibitt Water Sytms Stanley Dinkel X   V IJJ XK1  lit Jbwi 3naiiJnan is bringing gour copg of the latest Phj BoaVlet  This handsome booklet lolls how you can arrange to have Philgas in yo lr home    beautifully illustrated with photos of the complete line of Philgas appliances Mos everyone living in homes beyond the gas mains is talking about Philgas  the modern fuel for cooking, water heating and refrigeration Make a selection of the appliance needed for your home  ,   come in and see our complete display New low prices to fit your budget   Hoekcj Bwartheut Ccrrr home Mr and Mrs John Carver enter tained the Winston Bauahn Bill Bauqhn, Lawrence Bauahn fam ily and Mr and MrsEarl Bauqhn at dinner Sunday on the occas ion of their 7th weddinq anniver sarv The Merwin Campbell family Miss Dede Hinchey Thurs at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Jerry Ledwidqe is homo from Notre Dame University this woek on account of exams Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy were Mr and Mri Emmett Berry of Stockbridqe ana Gerald Kennedy and family of Ambrose Kennedy and family PBOHI attended the concert qiven Sun Ernest White and wife niqht at the Howell Baptist chur ch by the Shiloh Choir colored, of Detroit Mrs Fern Reason and new baby Terry William, returned home from St Toe hospital Thurs Mrs Lucy Reason spent the week end with her sister, Mrs Majble Suydm of Tcckson, Howard Read and family were in Jackson Sunday for dinner  Mrs Edna Reason and Leotr tnd  Roy Reason called on Fred Carpenter who is ill in Pontiac, undery and Mrs Nelsonof Ba CirK were Sunday quests of Am old Bereruist Wine Dexter school election 12 districts havV sianed petition askina for a reorganization elect tion Of the 1576 electors 119r signed petflans lavoring reor ganizations As soon as the state ef the petition the county, The Frank Aberdeen family were in Ann Arbor Sunday at tho Rex Noqqle home Mr and Mrs Georqe Mabon Jr calledon her mother Mrs Wm Marshall at Rowe hospital Stockbridqe Sat Leon Meabon and wife called Sunday The John Carver family wore Sunday callers at th Willar Murrell home in Ypsilanti Hrca Ahefdeen transacted business in Lansinq Saturday Andrew Nesbitt and wife left by auto for Kissimmoe Fla last Sunday for the winter Francis Shehan was in Detroit Sunday   i Mrs Lydia Karus of Howe a spent Sunday at the Thomas Ware horn  T , Mrs Winifred Graves of jackson spent the week end with tha Clyde Fisher family Ellis Cy Green of Dexter called at the Dispatch office Monday C J Clinton and wife spent Sun   r From where I sit iy UOQ Marsh Give Us Back Our Sidewalks, Sii I wrote that over an article in the Clarion last week, but I didnt like doing it After all, the man it was aimed at  Slim Henderson  is a good friend of mine Slim came into quite n windfall last month, and bought the old Clarke plaro The deed pave him title to all, the land right down to the street Then Slim started to take up the sidewalk tn make his lawn look better I felt it wasnt fair to the tmvn and said so in my article Next morning Slim comes around and wants to know what I meanget ting folks riled a,int liini I felt oniffy mytelf, and we had jpite a setto over the whole hi MMC S From where I sit, that was foolish Once wed cooled off over lunch and a bottle of beer at Andys Tavern,Slim decided the sidewalks should stayfor the common good and I promised next time Id take a pood look at the other fellows point of view before writing any articles about him fflc Ud Copy77, 0 i mfn, rs Un u crs Foundation v deot of publicTnTtrucuon appr at the Gerald Clinton home hcol comm will d  pinson md MrsEmma Broaan and iferJ dauqhter of Ann A1 Lueila Patterson of Stockbridae the Walter Clark  r were Sunday callers at the Stan Edel Meyer and Children of Ann le Dmkel home Arbor called Friday Howd Ootaa and wife of Det Ambrose Kennedy and familV HG us I roJwera Sunday quests at theJ of Howell were Sunday quests 0, U5 I Don Swarhouthome at the Murray Kennedy heme IMrs Carrie Griffith qave 4 Frank Lonq and wife of Dexter 1 shower at her home Wed for 8pent Sunday with Mrs Monda  Mrs Don GWifttJUft were presentj Morxto Come and Have Fun WHERE AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM WHEN SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4 1950 TIME 830 TO 1200p M MUSIC BY HART ORCHESTRA Square Dancing GIVEN BY THE 4H CLUBS OF P5NCKNEY DONATION 50c X3   m LiiA tiibMSt    mmmsmmmMjfm , i     t D3KA3JP  frdnW iqaij IMP Wto few , tM9 IS  wM  STRAIGHTEN tf   JTtfjg JST HARROW 4, Bfr , ,v  3     NowJohnDetreDiskHarrows can be qickb ttrifbti for cross ing grassed waterways or wee spots atutatiglH agate without stopping or even slowing down When tqoipMd for operation with the new John Deere PowrTro, smooth hydraulic power angles or straightens the disk S ang si the touch otheperatorV  and ft thedOBttflml wOturoLi sJ AXUowffkOmlUrfomn areM reguKrly equipped with a Vmphv   positive triprope control for angling or straightening the disk gangsTrom,  the tractor seat  sagfl The sturdy John DeereJBirt doubleaction harrow with no costly, builtin weight to bury It in light soil yet in hard ground ortough stalk conditions, you can add weight 10  secure plenty of penetration, msibjt construction, ample clearance, proper weight distribution, and easy adjust1 memthese are other Important features that make it easier to do good disking with a Model JB Set us soon for complete detail  PROFESSIONAL C THE VETERANS SAVE Y OUR INSURA NCE DIVIDEND i Your insurance dividend repre1  senW money you have saved  Now that you see how money  counts up, keep the habit, start inq with your dividend check Deposit it in a savinqs account at I this bank then follow through I with a deposit here every pay day wffiy SANITARIUM ,  VANWDWLT Hag gutty, M U ,WVanWInle OtVamWrnia, Attorney ct Law First State and Savinqs Boa Howejl Michigan yt fer tiSfo ,  mmr Lfr ,   m if  H jzm FIRST NXQQNXL BANK Dally 1100 A M lo 206 P M Except Wednesday  MowTuesFrjkg, 7t0udt00p D a R McCLUSKEi Dentist 112 North Michigan Telephones 935 Residence 814 IsenJnas by Appointment Howell Michigan HERB SNEB INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PRIVATE LESSONS SOPHIE STORANOWSKI Conlaci Mrs D D Brady Phono 164 Pinckney Lessons Given on Saturday i  Pfeckney Member Federal Deposit Ensui Q IA emA Fawn Property ano Oami AD deposit p tej  Speciality 5000 Insured sj Toay ftppffr , ,1 1 LEE LAVEY Sonera Insurance Phone 59F3 mckney Michigan AUCTIONEER  ta ia s so sw SaSLfif HcwJl Michigan Php, 13  BriohtoJL Mich tuns lS7Fll MYHON rfA  l  4 i4J2 ftiiWi JOHN DEERE  W w a route, CaayfrfftestZ n Lavicy Hardware Welding I AM PREPARED TO DO BOTH GAS AND ELECTRICS WELD ING, ALSO CUTTING HAVE A PORTABLE OUTFIT WHICH CAN BE MOVED ABOUT GIVE ME A TRIAL Allan Davis pot Cask FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 400 Each CATTLE 400 Each HOGS 100 per Cwt ALL ACGQ8D1NG XO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP and PWI REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO CARL RERG HOWELL 450  T Jeeosew 4a DARLING 4 COMPANfY WYUE 78FSi ANLEY BERRIMAN at Utw  rand River, HoweU TION OLD RADY on All Makes DR G 7 TOWNKR Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 i  GLASS SERVICE FOK lIRU   HAVE 1HE BROKEN GLASS 1 PRQPERW REPLACED BY  I SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER 1 4 0 WEST MAIN STPinckaiey John Eisele Bldg Phcme 126  SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM 1 IHESTHAINSOF EXCESS TvT TRVCK VBERATION WE USE THE BrT AVAIL ABLE GLAffi AND DO THE WOPK PROftRLYWOMPUY FOR SALE 1 Two burner oU heat hag stove, two one burner oil heatinq stoves , Kitchemx range bums wood or coalWe have pur  chased a furnace and new kit chen equipment These stoves may be seen at the Masonic tern pile Pinckney They sustained no fire damage Llvinqston Lodqe No 76 FAM Curlett Secretary Repairing J HUGHES Plumbing and Hearlna Slate 6717 Lakeside Driv license Rush Lak  H SWARTHOUT 6 SON  Funeral Home Dci C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 4 63 Ptockney,KPck FRED C REICKHCT Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Rurer Ave HoweU Michigan For Appointment PI ne 358 Residence 611 fcLOYD HENDEE Lire Stock HomHcv WeekV Trips Made to Detre General Trucking Phone 64F14 E REED, Jeweler WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING Accurate Ft JJnable pc Laid Piece or OmtratA CARL IONES poncrete Products Crtavel Sand Top SolL Road Gsavei FUl Din and Road BuSlt Guaranteed Work 7626 Toma RdL Pinckney Rte I 210 W Main 8t Plnclcy MU fSTlTn UE OF flJHI the Proboss Otfloa la the Gttf oi MowFOR SALE Classical Baby Bug gy 700 Maple Hiqhchair with pad 500 Basinet 500 lumper Swinq 300 Also Rayon and Cotton Camask Table Cloth 64x84 8 dinner napkins Never Been Used Green and Peach Satin Comforter Phone Dexter 5091  FOR SALE Muakrat Fur Coat In  qood condition Inquire at Robin son Soda Bar Cy AtLee and family of Glad  win spent  the week end here   They left for FlaMondgy with a i house trailer  ABT8 AUTO PARTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER Howell, Michigan At a itoa f said Court Uld la ths Or i HowaU ta asld Oounty oa tha  Uth doy of January A D, 1850 R ssmitfeu fvda oi Want Ad FOR SALEFrigldalre 69 cubic feet refrigerator In good condit Ion Mrs John Cologne 596 Mowers Rd, Phone 100 FOR SALE 1932 V8 Ford Coupe 1836 Rebuilt Motor Good Tires 10000 6 Gal Automatic Electric Hot Water Heater 2500   Dougherty, HiLand Luke FULLER BRUSH CO DEALER K M SHULTZ 5 9 19 Brighton Rd  Phone Brighton 73C FOR SALE Two Female Geese Phone 9IF 11 Pinckney WANTEDWashinq and Ironinq Miss Rampe 1220 Mower Rd FOR 8AL Potatoes and Onions Umstead Farm HoweHPinckney Rd Pbone 71F2 i Pinckrieys FrsotHos Probata , fa aw Mottaf ol tk Bstota of Uwli Moors, Daosasd AgoM Galbraith adminittratorhavlng filed in said court her final admaccount and ls petition praying for the allowam M thwaol and for tha aasignmant and ilstnbutton of tha aoU aalota 1   n J  i t7  FO RENTSix room house in  A D 1950 at tsn oock tattw HQ  mod oUtomatichot  fsrsaaoa ba on U hereby apptot  lcmdly  automatic d for ajtamlnlng and allowing satd ac  waUg newly painted, count and hearing said paction,  Q HoweU 1198 J after 730 pm  It is Further Ordered, That pubUK i  ottoa thareaf be aire by publication FOR SJICELS ffij of a copy at tjua ORtoroeoa aaoh waeb , ALL KINDS OPEN EVERY DAY lor thrae stxcceaatfa waaka previous to  GRAND RIVER SPORT SHOP asad day of bsjartng fa the Pfaebnar ONE MILE EAST OF HOWELL Dfapcrtsh a nawspepar, pifatad end cfr dcukrtod fa aaid Sattffv FOR RENT Completly modern apartments 5 rooms and bath 512 Main St EM Pinckney Phone U4 , FOR SALE10 White Rock  I Puilels now laying, also fat hens Phillip Sprout Phone 19F11 A true copy Catastia Parahafl st Mlram It fttnilb iMlaes FOR SALEQuick Heat heating stove with blower, heats 6 rooms, i W Morgan 311 Hamburg St J QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish FOR SALVhtte Legnoms Whiterocks chickens 4 to 5 lbs WKite Muscony Ducks Mr and Mrs Mark Nabh attend Fmk Pno 10960 BtincMleltf ed the Soil Conservation ban   near Silver Lake quet at the Boy Scout hall near Phone Dexter 4067 1 SOFT WATERon a servtce bas Brighton last Tuesday niqht The Gerry Eichman family spent Sunday at the Russell Glo  ef home at Fowlerville Jdhn Carver has taken a posit ion as salesman for Steel Cook tog Co Estabtshed 1865  it 1915 1 No Equipment to buyNo con tfacf ot signNe work to do Rust and lion control service Culligan Salt Water Service Jefferson and Main Streets Phone Ann Arbor 8522 Market Prices i Courteous Service  Clarks X feat Wi  PDfCKNEYt FDCBST  McPherson StateBank THE MAN WITH A SMILE A Smile is an indication o happiness and contentment The knowledge that the family budget is In balance can be one  cause for smiling and contains some provision for saying A Savings Account at this bank which is increased regularly will make its owner The Mem With a Smile FOR SALE  Potatoes from 1 to L5a Spy apples Roll for winter 10 cords of dry wood James Baker, Pinckney Rl Mich Anderson Comers W FOR SALE8trictly fresh egg at ail times at reasonable prices Mrs Percy Ellis, phone 3F1 1  WANTED Custom Cord Wood Sawina Wesley Umstead Phone 71F2  FOR SALE  1 pair of Snow  Mud tires with Tubes 6x16, used one Winter Apply at  Rush Lake Bert Smith    ii WANTEDWashinq and Ironina to do at my home at 4323 Patter son Lake Road Phone S8F12 WANTED Tree Trimminq or Re  moving Orchard Trimmingalso Stump Qemoving Experienced work Free Estimates Allowance for wood Art Rents 5030 Burgess Road Phone 9IF 11 WANTEkP5ULTritf Will pay Detroit market prices C H Lloyd Phone 62F13 FOR SALE Hattfe Swarthout home 7 rooms and bath, garage, stable all in good condition Large around, beautiful tretsv 500I0 fjBRMS H G Swarthout 17910 Telegraph Rd S Romulus, Michigan, Call Wyandotte 7156 Rll FOR SALE 2 acres and 7 room house Lovely knotty pine sunroom, bath and laundry Steam furnace, storm windows aria screens 2 chicken coops and barn Price 5000 Andrew Campbell 747 Patterson Lake rd Asuuzitig Invention Brngs Millions LowCost Heating When folfcs sat maataated L dative intario construction of tha WARM MORNING Cos Hemtat tbay exclaim Why didnt some Kody thiokoi ahwhatotaT WARM E ORNINO b tha ooij heater of kkiadttt the world Heats all 4sy dasawitafadioj, P r  McPherson State lank Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Ineuran ce Corporation, AR Deposits up toSSOOO far each Deposits HoweU Mfcldganr e COMPANY     ft</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> W 1  jfvO V    The Plnckney Dispatch lay, January 18, 1950  v  The plan to build a , bridq  District Supervisor Vayne across the straits ui iviawli ,W , f Krumhever and Assistant District uguin beinq aqitated The biq Supervisor Murray Kennedy of question i,, WLU woua    e United States Bureau oj theat bvryjjody or no0oay I Census have returned to their llui project was started back office afterjattendjnq an Adminwhen Murray VonWaqoner  iuionTrainnq School at the iii cnai or ihs niqnway dept,1 barium Hotel Detroit Mich Cenjn bria authority was nam, j s ,oa riaaaquarters in f5re and the causeway to be bridq i Census of the United States j hali completed in 1941 at a cost Mr Kennedy states that pre of one million dollarsThen Wor  paration for the 17th Decenmal Id War II started atrd it was1 iiminary work on the 19S0 Cenf abandoned Now Stewart Wood s io be token in April will be, fill pres of the Mackinac Island qin immediately This includes Grand Hotel has revived it and orqanization of the distric office asked Gov Williams to include ,onducti ,q publicity interview it in his call far the 1950 special inq applicants for jobs and later, cession WocUfill fiSftimates the raininq of office clerks, field bridqe can be built for 50 million crew leaders and enumerators One half of this amount would The administrative clerk of the come from the federal treasury local office will start his traininq  The question is would it come m Detroit January 23 at the Gen out ofthe states allocation for sus Area headquarters in Detroit OUR DEMOCRACY fey Mel COMMtlMTV SUPPED PLATES HEAPED HiQH WiJH THE MOUTH WATERiNG SPECiALTfES O THE3ESTCOOKS A TCWNA HAPPY CKOWP 5 WELL PEs FUNDS AEgAJSEOFO A WORTHV OBJECTIVES THUS, WITH EACH WOMAN DOING HER SHAKE, A JOB TOO BIG FQK, ANY ON PERSON TO CARRV OUT ALONE IS SUCCESSFULLY ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH FRIENDLY COOPERATION niqhwqy construcion or be ap propriated outriqnt Woodhll com mittee has qotten out literature ttiatinq that the Detroit to Sault Ste Marie via Mackinac has been desiqnated an interstate niqnway and thus the ieaerai qovernment pays 50 percent of construction The bridqe would be constructed in lieu of hiqh j ways I The, reminder of the cost would be raised by charqinq motor veh icles toll  The committee estimated a milli ion vehicles a year, would use I the bridqe The bonds carrylnq 4 percent interest The first years mterest would be a million dollars and the anticipated revenue 1,900,000 Maintenance would cost 300,000 So around 600,000 would be available the hist year 10 retire bonds Thus the 26,000, 000 federal U ads and a same amount in bonds would pay for the bridqe Michiqan The Territory included in the ensus district which Mr Krum Biver and Mr Kennedy super , ises includes Inqham i ard LivrJ niqston counties Enumeration districts are beinq established for each of these counties and for sections of the larqer communit ies in each county Approximately 135 enumerators will be employed to take the 195U census in this district COMMUNICATION We received a letterfrom Fl rence Tupper statinq she was leavinq Sundayfor a 3 weeks stay in Fla The Glenn Van Beui ans of Byron left right alter New Years and are in Fla now She states that her brother Glenn who went to Calif, last year ait er many years residence in S Johns has with his soi   Pinckney took a tiqht qame  nom naiuana uiCi naay n 8 to 2b joe jent vrs iya me  leaickney attack wiili 15 pom, j Coylo Cind hnqquist e ich qot 3 ULKLI ana iwiuitouon tuch Zih qame wat cioe aii ifce v  ftdiuariu isu  io J ai trie quarter ana tne scar was lioa a1 ih nah at 13 ail, Mbeys scoed 5 poitils the Jast quart  to provide Pmcxney a winuoq marqin,  h iu was hiq MJI, I J Hart  No d 1lnt Commit c  S  srl  Stat Co at aiaiic P1 yei Kii with 11 poires  lie q uu b ,,  he iwo I sen J teams WMS tLu c, Ha, iana icxiamq 12 to 6 ct the iiSom huickky ued i up iho 3ru qunr     1 esi uat jtvi ourid th in ci JJJI jLi ound the Midi qu tor when my only scord piiis    j ick Jeffreys was hiqh rtrnn  PillLilK y Will I, ti,i ,,jf k40t 6 J Mrofka 2, Bairef jvj JI s tita Hommoll each oie The iinckney qwla im oat dcrie themselves ana ran up  points which is pi bajply IIHJ   ri i v cjot a 1 jeoiiju tuvr ih  H Liana qir3 ,   VLrqiiiia Stii va hiqii    wih b C npL li q t 4, Mu ilyi Cla 1 and Maser 2 Na tiiSon of Hanlana was hiq of Mich spec en a Phil  rck m which a appfa fjusiuidiicn ui mar a , ietci H said Jiat as JOi,q f iiKit s , qnz,ii public 1 lor calieqe footbaiJ sar are qemy to be coninuJ to be offered opp Tjuniiis to atend Colic qes He would remedy this by puttinq the awardinq of seaclarihpj m the hands of tne fac viy NW lie claims the coaches and alumni comrol such awards Vv luut knew as we follow him  calloxre ptesidents are hoe tl c athl ics At the U of ChiC jq  ific athletic proqram wai enttely wrecked by a hostile ea L ciq cuoj iijnijs ec I  n Stuart,  wMw , purchased the weekly paper,The , Buildinq it by federal and state Cutler Crosi Courier, at Crosi I aid lacks local responsibility end possess the lure of beinq a qiflV, ut someone has to pay for 1 the Liq arquement is that if we dont take the monev some will qet it That is the , ,  ,, TUtUAHQUT OUR HlSTOfty, THE LJVfii OF OU PEOPLE HAVE  Mhi ENRICHE0 OV THE SPIRIT Qf WORKING TOGETHER TOWARD COMAAOfO GOALS ONE OP THE GREATEST EXAMPLES ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH COOPERATION IS4OUR OIVNERSHIV3 OF LIPC INSURANCE, WITK MILLIONS OP AMERICANS POOLING eTHElR FUNDS AND SHARING THEIR RISKS IN ORDER TO IpROVlPE FAMILY PROTECTION AND SECURITY THAT THEV lfXOULD NOT ATTAIN ALONE   one else st6y in a nutshell CONSERVAIION NOTES Checks totallinq 409,171 have beun mailed by the conservation j uupi mp payment of the 10c an acre tax to township and dists isouool for state landsn their uiu, Luce county received the iurqtst 29,061 and Qenesee the cinques 24c Lenawee was the second lowest with 52c  One million leqal sized trout were released in Michiqan  last year wiui tne final Dec planting 159 barrel a day oil well has been brouqht in in Butman twp, Ciudwin county Quesuonairs ient in by anterless deer hunters show a small kill Of tne 24,198 people issued permits 1192 returned question Cirs, showinq 2,266 deer baqqed This is a rich farminq country I   , and fruit belt Cold wfeather hisM,1C I A ri 1 T  hit the fruit hard and a friend of VSOJUC LOJr eW8   i MVliCIl  ViV Glenns recenUy had 4000 boxes  1  1 FELLOWCRAFT TEAM  a Mvs, ,,,,, A ELECTION HEV FR AIBEHT r SCHMITT  0 meetmq held at in Mas LMLTT JIllc israple inurs njqht tiv  Qe iellowcraft team of oranqes frozen The water pipes freeze nearly every niqht Of coursfei, thepipes were laid on top of the qround as coiawc ther is unusual there COUNCn, PROCEEDINGS ,nr 4 orqani2t ior jne ensuinq year Tn 0Jr  icers were reelected Pres 01 rtobmson Sec Jack  Hnnnoi  iieab Una Campbell Tne 1 Council Meednq Jan 10, 194 Called to order by Pres  Dinkei   tollowed by hoi Cgil of ohce J showed a baTancein the treasu Resent Shirley, C Clark H Some new team equpmeit wi Clark, Read, Swarthout Lsei  Absent None MinuiLiJ of last meeting approv ed Motion by R Clark suppor be ordered The work on repairinq ihe kt cnen and dininq room aamaq,  1 D J  11 1 1   Y ihe recent hxe is expected L ed by Read to allow following j be completed by Feb 1 nrxt ii ,lu rj  e T u u nn A,bor Construction Cctixea Dejroit Edison St Liqhts, HaiA the roof last week pact ana Siren 11650 had to be rebuilt The nKv,, ,Ufi s 71, v m nJayJrbeicK ,Q0 t rvs alter Novana Devotion COMMUT ctCH U ,w Atn Uki U0W AQ jtbi iw Wed niqhia   JI with ic inckney Girls Shirley M M Clark aaipPeil riobon Burns SwiDtttuiions d a is, 1 isher, l 1 6 K senke   aiey Hos jfreys H ivirofkd  j Mroika Vnise Burreit  OwUsllLflnS Ci   way  Pirckney Coyle Packer r Ware I Malt, jn  Clark I  J ffreys Hartland Girls Lanehart Hojquist Cooper Huikirison nry ivi   F F a hnd rViuer bcJinekiei  s oifert0 stur Glhiec i   2 r J by ihe a ,miV   Pxk up pape Z  Vipa6 be m,a ii saint , over cne S L ncliaiq m tri pr qiam ih  mllen BUMiams e coUeqes ruir w,ni,nq team i crop JS limited  Afif   w  doiq 4  e seldom had to work O  1 V, R Wi  iiCkd V aih coiand ,ria am Hartland Her T Vvulk   LuitG Briqq rf Hie Har mm1  r  mo two yeirp liiiqation Conqi senvn rJlackney hr ho district h s been ciiicaiJv xu,  as representative He w in i94f by 74 moitiity hent Geo SurVns oi I h  uni T,s h u bOu fir oC TIK h  ,i  wiich rCoii turn G Piidmey, , ClorK H H  c j inq ell 1 sw oppn jea liaiiqf C G Enqn a ntland Hor,sTLtqr r u inal ,dwr Lyon, t, SchiiMi  ousf1   enad i act  i 11 en vn l am commH J V  ri 3 t 2 l h1 JII On Din  i Ins vote lo B ekney qivaiq hm a majoriiy Lakney r p,roeMtjtu tins cisrx h J if leak i Sev muur  n fa ite naminat n  i93i fxc pi ir 1jJb vhen ti ls u Anui w Tianiue i Flint in thu hae Jl i  r Choa1 Mw Merwin CampbeU Lavey Hdwe Misc Sup 9ft Motion to adjourn  Milared Ackley, Clerk COUNTY HEALTH UNIT 15 1030 Nepct  Monday niqht, Jan 23rd  Horrdnp for xnaiiina in  Or Don McGeqor, Countv Health,  , , 1110 deQ and dee kill cords I Presiaent of Brighton, will talk A thjs event each Masqn is pee and deer JCIU I Qt fee     , mitted t0 bnnq a nonMan p m Cn the County Heahh Unit ues ArV mteresinq proqram are invited i Wlli hepuf wi wmc  kitciier nas been enlarqed and who, completed and the new equip ment installed will be entirely mern ,  f 7730 Praynr Mrtnir Ihe date for the annual vnis and pf,pail,, f Y iV1  Thurs, 8 QO Sunday Jan will leadThun tv J Churc on banquet and quest niqht ha3 been set for Sat niqhi, Feb 11 the v smaii qame is rp 15  Luck 01 ice has stymied spearmq It ends Feb 28 th ine 1949 sale of huntinq an fishinq licenses ixceeded the totci ot 194b1 and all dealers have Vsnjton at trio crrxonaq,, bunday Jan 22 J030 Churc Service Sermon  BissPd ihe ersecutea ar All are invited on Lat NEWS P T A MEEWG xi ot 13dna uii ux  The fincicney Parertt Teacher not vet reported Fishinq licenses  Assn met at the school Monaay y idUU417300 trout niqht As there were not enouqh lvf OoUv Bauqhn entertained  small1 present to hold a meei the speak Sunday in honor of her sen Jim   T vv hirthrnr tVio Pari J5xiT   School Topic tiou maryr 1F30 Sunday iix Fiiii Jii 430 Piiqrim Fellowship officer metinq at the Parsonaqe 700 Piiqrim Fellowship m,ia Leedier, Kaihryn Henry VVIW FROM NiANDEVILLE,FLIiN Pncknty Wcrr b th qames pin, ea 1 , M id y niqht Wuh J JeffryKqtunq 26 ponto the vo sity wfn rj name 43 u 34 In 1K preimirjriry qame th Pinckrv y rosrves won fmm tn Dexter rsorves 31 to 28 lac  L rey was hiqh scorer with 1 Briqhton high school comer h ae Fnrlay for two qainos BASKET BALL SCORES Dextar knockrd Bnqhton out of if  plac  m the Laque Of h Lakes by beatinq them 3G ta A iv 1 iche3ter beat Sulh Lyon J  1 Other scores wro Milaj, iR Chelsea 30, Uiuvrsiry   Duid 29 Flai Rock 45 LincM, 26 St Auqustine,26, St Tim 23 Holt 64 FowTervillo 50 SeC bridqe 46 Williamton 34 Ev ett 48, Howell 28 Flint Mand ville 33, Linden 24 Ann Arb 42 Jackson 41 Ypsilanii 31, Pea lord Union 40  jern iai undsiiu  As a meinr of qcttinqjrnore revenue with which to finaec c,v aii urs Mayor U Dwyer i Nw rk Ciiy wuuia,rleqaJize qunb a iq m spmt events anu tax such evmtls Govrnmejik have leuc cnsidetd the possibility ,i 1 ai,q quniuknq A uian ha b  n made in Mich ir,a some othi states where betti nose racmq hrjs pen and the stat tax  tfi of money be4 Mayer I j wcUu  xtend Jiq on leqahzc  amour 1 ODwyer ,, this to bexmq, jvrrbtlmq, and all athletic eve, fitiimos sold 565,OOu to  r    , w Kwvm        unters and 328,000 a , er of the eveninq, Mrs Lalah birthday, the Earl Bauqhn famny 80Q Meetmq of the Mns Sir, 11  Tasch, Chairman of the Children the Win bauqhn family, the Law   M flMns,,m Readinq and Library Service of tece Bcruqnn family, the John thai Michiaan P T A, ave her Carver family of Pinckney qume huii4  , licenses Bow and arrow hunt iivuo va  , IOLUI licenses Bales were 4,708,936 Conservation law violators 1, Novenbex were 1,110 which was 83 less than Oct They paia 24,106in fines A female fox squirrel was shot Lake this year that 1943 at Hiqqms tha Michiqan P T A, qave her talk on The Value of a Library In Pinckney to the five who were present Sec FRIENDSHIP NIGHT Friendship Niqht will be Friday January 20 1950 at 800 had been taqqed in  i7 JM    arctic snowy owls in Fowlerville All members of    O E S Chapter 145 are urqed Secy BOWLINC vnvs Results of Jan 11 were as follows Reads 45, Tip Top 41 St Ovtv 50U  have been seen in Mich Dnven here by scarcity of food in, tne arctic, Thev come about every a years In 1945, 1500 were report d of which 900 were shot CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT owg ReQ Tne Pinckney  Marys9 V F W 37 Kennxnent will start at thb fir hall on  yfg 35 Van,g 35 Fab 35  ,1, Ji   3 Hockeys 32 Shireys 27 Ta ,  at 800 P M  i virn 24 Die Set 21    AU cribbage pteyw  i Games for Jan 18 are Vans vs Tip Top Reads vs Shireys Kennedvs vs Corys Fab vs V F W St Marys vs Hockeys Lie Set vs Tavern  , an Mr and Mrs Harold Franklin of Howell  Mrs Alta Meyer and Mrs Mae Daller attended a White Shrine ceremonial last week at Ionic Masonic temple Edsel Meyer who is attondincr Mich State Normal talked on So cialized Medicine over station Group Discussion ieaaer jen hurq on Dads and Lads and the Church Plans will be maae i 1 the Father and Son Banquet which takes place Feb 21st Me, of tne Church and their  friends are invited 4ues 24th 800 Prudential com mhlee metinq at the Parsonaqo, Wed 400 Junior Choir Practir 730 Senior Choir Practice to attend Anyone desirinq trans WHRV Sat niqht He is a public portation may caU 133 or 151F13 speech student and stood f  The winners qo o Ann Arbor YES, YOUR TAXES CAN BE  CUTi B sktshinq luxury taxes on , jewels and perfumes, Canada nas qiven its people more monev  to spend Learn what taxes Can  cda has reduced and how we can cut ours too Read Yor ,rst in his class of 80 The Harold Day farilv and th James Day family of Detroit ana  Grace Noble of Pleasant Ridqe were Sun quests of Mr zd Mrs John McDonald Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichma I were in Detroit Sat niqht Thei dauqhter, Karen stayed with Mrr Sup7Irvin Kennedy Asst Supt CALVABY MENNOiIiE CHURCH Rev JSzra Beachy, Pastor Moiru4g Wsmp 1000 Sunday Sdiooi ,  nlnn Childly ftour , 1 Younu Peoples Meottnq  730 Eveninq Worship ,, 15  oscoeTfrarrow ffarvin hre  TELEHONE ALMANAC The Mich Bell Tlephono C announced today that th 195 edition of the perennially popu kir Telephone Almariac is n  rv llrfble to th public, witlim h rrqe at all of iir business r, fices   Tneme of this years rilmu ir, the romantic and interestiaccount of mans efforts to comt unicato with his fellow me  WTds and pictures trac his pr qress in Jhis endeavor from th day when he used drums, hen and cannon, up to his pros1 day ule of radio relay, loletyp and a telephonein his automc He,   In addition to the traditional a Ironomical observations and ot1  IT useful information, the ne edition contains the usual lebv or brain  teatinq word picnr rxize athlcuic sitatiLori a muualfeL i Michiqan ,Fai instance Lnj cai, or is allow, ci to opr ne u oiiiductod by churches r otn  iqaiizaiions in thr name cf  hantv but if a private indiviau ii operates one it is illeqai ome even advocate that tio Uj put on a qiqanic lottery eacii i similar to thc Irsh j English sweep stakes Ahhouqh ihe qa tlumsands of Americans bu iCksEis on them each year Can CUi ours ivw  lvr  v r w rosi i Taxes CarTBe Cut, in The Ame  OrrcmbTtions Mr and Mrs Ken Davis are v itina in Syracuse, N Y, Ezra Plummer, former resident V F W NOTES  now  nn rDor leftthis week Gene Mann, 74, a Veteran of  Oklahoma to visit his son, the Spanish African and Wor 1 Oklahoma City Td War I, is ffirfiaps the oldest   Tom Ljtncaster is now ,r V F W Post mmander in the Benni2Sj,Gd,n ,   , , Mr and Mrs Paul Hickev w Mrs and Mrs Gerald Vedder 800 P W leavethis weeJc for Oklahoma Cottaqe Paver Moetinoi W 810 P M Taxes CatTBe Cut  in ine   OrrranbTtions , r ana wm raui mwev  lean Weekly, Qreat maqentea,   yFW will play ckson stopped at the Dispatch with thisSurtdays Jan 22 Issue dcnke   ai oficG Tuesday enroutejto the U INCOME TAXES MADE OUT I will make out,income tax forms at mv home trom now on  MSS J M McLUCAS 4 0 6 EGrau4 Rtr Phone 3731 Brighion, Michigan Tim irjchool some time in Feb j oi M wild life cmctuarv Robert Horirre of Detroit was a quest at the Lloyd Hendee home j last Wed SPOILS THE Db7S Grover Colby of Dexter tw ay v th Dispatch office Mon lo inquire after a vbliiable f iund he lost In th coarse 3ur conservation h condemne V deeir Vinrd whichis increasininq rapidly in this section H ikes to hunt fox and coon but jays that the deer scent is so nuch stronqer that when th hounds strike, it they leave tv r x or cc on scent to follow it Ar patently there is nothlnq uv can be done about it Not ecio oh deer were killed in this sec im last year to reduce the hnr I much  fhc Formosa situaion appears  have passed its pt ak ana W , disappear  from the frot  fqrs The Republicans qot nle ty of headlines on the,r demenv tor intervention but now claimk iftey aid not wsh to ,ena vj  meicon pays ttiere to bu kief  r intention was only to sana merican ships and planes there manemr and scare the Com nies who have no navy Attack y them on, Formosa in tne n    1 is not likely An episode oak place last week whicn pro  J d a cross current Chinese la ionalists who are blockadinq ne port of Shanqhai held by t Communists fired on and serious y damaqed an American boat, h  Yiymq Cloud which was try j to run the blockade It was  ued by British gunboats stati d in thpse trouble waters If the boat had been damaqed bv OommunifiH ther would have been complications Araterford Township, Oakland unty broke around for a 1500 00 new school on Crescent Lie i last week Arthuf W Stace, 74, editor oi he Ann Arbor News died in Fla ast week, the funeral was in Ann Arbor Saturday  Mrs Helen Graves Boucher md son Marcus have returned home to San Francisco, aftp spending the holidays with rki 3s in Michiqan Jerry Heath cad Tom Good have entered te Golden Glom contest at  s 1 rM Xi WW,,  fcfc  Vf  t  H  tv  f 4 vjjGS ,  s  ffce PtogknrPttpcHch ri  Sirwy  AcoMiisaeBii5  VILLAGE SJGNS AT LIMITS TOOLS FOR 4H HANDICRAFT DANCES AND CARD PARTIES CARNIVAL DELEGATES TO THE COUNTY HEALTH MEETING NEW STREET SIGNS ESSAY CONTEST  DELEGATES TO NEW BUSINESS MEETINGS 4 DELEGATES TO RURAL COM MUNITY FORUM AFTER READING THE ABOVE DONT YOU TETNK SJCH AN ORGANIZATION WARRANTS if OUR SUPPORT rPT RFKTND THIS ORGANIZATION AND KELP MAKE PINCK NEY STAND OUT AS A MODERN PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY i  t WT   4f 4    N  i ,v 7   ches and pain   h , JXTRA USES tus the thtng for drying hair, hosiery, paint Also helps df frost froz n foods, brinfji quick heat to chilly corners Fits any Inmpnrkcl A real all round vuluc  ELECTRIC HEAT LAMP Heres a fast, easy way to untie pesky winter kinks Just relax for a few minutes under an electric heat lamp In no time at all, infrared rays send penetrating warmth to comfort tense, tired muscles A built in reflector puts the heat right where you want itv Rubyred filter cuts down glare Keep the new electricf heat lamp handy for immediate use, day or night Stotes ianeej mi SDISON j RECONDITIO line OID i 4K  YESWE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS   FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS  UP x O  DATE EQUIPMENT LOW HOURLY RATE  FREE FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED 2fi 3BGS Pinckney Civic Improvement r j I Year OM this Mouth i NEIGHBORING  Howell Theater HoweiL Michlonsn iTfJt f M m I The University of Michigan in Spectoxs have condemned the IT Saturday January 20 21  brightonjichool for not providing v Gene Autrey space and not teachinq a agricult    ureshapornome econoxnicsThe ,,   1 13 districts schools which semi RIDERS OF THE WHISTLING pupils to Brighton havje been inj  PINES, viiixi to a reorganisation Meeting , t xivx , at Briqhton Reorganization was I  Paige, Bruce Benrtt started there over a year aqo j   Uut has been stymied because, TUP uriner BDACC TUT one of the districts included in it LHt SBPET  tailed to qet a majority of its vot  Snoot i ers to sign the petition in favor  , oi reorganization This made it Supdqy 0Zi Jry 2223, HneceSSary to Start all over aqain t Matinee Sunday at 216 P M continuous  i Juae Stevens, Mark Stevens  4Cb Friday, kstuniay, JitnCl 21 ROP OF SAND Burt Lancaster ClaudV Rains  VFsnoat  ai HclcL Petfr Lcno TWwu i Sunday, Monct nrd TUM Jan 22J3 24 Sunday Show 357,8  U J WHITE ilEAr A   6 3  j  J James rnev, Virginia Mayo Edmund OBrien Margaret Wychrlv  OH YOU BEAUTiTUL DOLL In Technicolor SuuinQ Petitions for Thomas Leifh for the Kepublican nomination for governor are now in circulation The South Lyon school bus was hit by a car on Pontiac Trail1 neir New Hudson last week The  Jcd1 Charlotte Greenwood driver Mr Durrance and 2 pupiu aady 0wo Nw Dorothy Harris and Vera Ste 1Utuay, Wednesday January u 25  eiiscn were hurt Also the dnv i   Jo8eph Coteeri er oi the car Clarence Erickson, v  Michael WUding Work has started on the field  house at the South Lyon ilqhtea athletic held It is 41x34 cement block constructed  i The Washtenaw county board 1AIAMTW  MIM oi supervisartTby a 21 to R rote URX I Hi I ilP decided to build their new court lwl,wl  IIVUM  no use on tiie site of the present  one In a previous vote they spilt ii i i4 on the present site and the one on Washtenaw Ave noax toe country iarm T Wed and Thun Jan 25 26 UNDERCOVER jM A Diuaa wllh Glenn Ford Nina Foch James Whitmore Cartoon Popula Scion UNDER CAPRICORN  Canon COMING Once More My Darling Chicago Deadline Task Force i AVON VtufrlATRl Stockbrjdge, Michigan DEXTER IvHCHJOftN DoabU Feature The Chelsea city council hav parciiasea aiicw police car  Tne funeral of Mrs Pearl Waiters of Plainiield was held at hehome last week Mrs John Colcqne of Pincknev won the Crosley electric refriqc otor qiven away in the essay contest sponsored by Haller netware, riowell Louis Stiperedrjiq rnqr of eho Mich Bell dibrict was given c farewell dinner by the ejiipiv ees at the house of Douqhenv  Ti A last wetc Die first girl in the McPherson icimuv in 7U years was born in iiwH Kibi veK v iii wia ivAi  vvii McPheison IV ivcit Claud, EVPOI Cani pron anS Ronald Camtfon, al of Eeifield are in jail CHK with stealing d pair ot shro iroat uie Ludmor Shoe Spre Howell i JA The Presidents Ball is a the  Howell Armory fan 28th Robe Wuhv is chairman Thepie taking contests are brig hd4rrti different school this week The final event is u Howell Jap 28 Friday, Saturday, January 20, 21 V rMbl realurn Robert Stirling Gloria Grahame, Claude Jarman jr ROUGHSHOD Raytoond Walburn, Wm Trac HENRY, THE RAINMAKER   Carltij u,w , onuuy, January 2223 Sunday SOWT 3 p, m coxit Abbott cad Costello in AFRICAN SCREAMS Frank Buck,, Clyde Beatty Exr  i ill c,iHr3S 4C  Tor  lTr Cartoon Cat and Mctrrcvo mm n   liiej, vvad, Uiur, cn 7A 2b 28 MidyW Special HOME OF THE BRAVE  A Picture That Is Different with Jeff Cory Seott Brady FAsve Brody and Douglas BeV Movi Msrnores Friday Saturday Janua  20, 21 Dovblt Feature THE MUTINEERS  A Story of tle Sea vith Jon Hall Adele J argent Plus BLA7mG ACROSS THE PECOS Charles Starr A Duranero Kid   Jtonei nett, Sunday, Tuesday, January 22, 24 STREETS OF LAREDO Tr X Wwtera Stoning McDonald Carey, Wm Hclden V  Wicrwam Jbncpna oannqiomamed Breed, Words aud Music L  tommgibun, Mon Ian 29 30 The 4H Picture THE GREEN PROMISE Latest News  V   J Wm Dilloway of Howell who fr1 i stroke is now able to qet about and has resumed li  The Livingston County Extern egg business i ion Service has 689 members I Mr and Mrs Geo Meabon jr The Rev John Ross Weltwnod visited her mother, Mrs Wm j pastor f the Brighton and Horn Marrhall kst weii whois a pat  burq Enscopil church will be oi lent in Rowe hospital, StocIchi,i  dained Jan 28 q   A T rriao lcne was issued 550 people turned out last week j af Howell last week to Herbert to he dqnkey basket ball game  Wissosik 25, Milford and Zen  Bom to Mr and Mrs Robert j 1111 Pniderbush, 2B, Milford  Stoffer of Gregory Jan, 6 a girl  1    I 3  ra J 1 fr ews   BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING MOTOR REPAIR FACTORY ENGINEERED PARTS COLLISION WORE WHEEL ALIGNMENT BODY AID WINDSHIELD GLASS PROPER LUBRICATION K2K WEW AGAINWE WOULD    A  QHE OF OUR MANY SATISFIED  25 wzTo SAVETOUBE F OUR MANY SATISFIED TSToZLS  1950 raias oSnmL rPAD MASTERS ARE ON DISPLAY AT  MHS0t40QMn5WEU FRESH DYNAMIC STYLING fJr T r9WER IN FETY PRT2 RANGE THE ft TOICK IS MATCHLESS DYNAMIS DRTVE ATYOUR OPTION l , Livmgson Motor Sales  HPWttL MICH  YOUR BUICK DEALER 25 Years Ago Rev John Crowe, pastor of StMarys church, has been transfer I red to Howell Rev Fr McQuill i en asst pastor  at Ypsilanti, comes to Pinckney Twi former Pinckney residents were brought nere for burial last week, JohnHcryes who was kill ed in an auto accident in Jackson The other Edward Kennedy who died in the Kalamazoo state hvp5ia Loth funerals were at St Iviarys church M4,s Lucile Tupper of Pincknev and George Brooks of Brooklyn were married at Ann Arbor Dec 29   Kfr destroyed the house on trie Dr Huntington farm in Marion Monday   HtMJ  Mrs Zach Carr died at ith home of her son Judge Leland Carr of Lansing last week The Hoisel and Kingsley cl  r  iX  vxi   3 ,v v,   i,  1,    krfll BEARING rRUIT Michigan Bells rural ronsruction profjam QOH tinass to prcduco more tc hone svice for Michpj tanners nnd ihclr faiuilies Thjre re now 7,CiiL more trlevvrtj,s in the rural arcus we s ve than beior the var Tnis required setlhig 7o,G00 poles nd rtvhing 3700 rriles of   Sirie j Day vvev spent ,15,000000 on riirrJ leitijhie construtJou , 1, w rAiiK Iis3 A FfL2 MOVIE Mirhisan Bell maintains a library of inter eahnp and entertaining fiims wiich are provided without cost to c JS, Cranges, Farm Bureau groups, schools church gathe  is, and meetings of all kinds These fips show many phases of Lhe telephone business To obtain a free catalog ,HsMng rnnv jorFtm tele me movies, o o  iis, sii ply call your Telepbve Prne Ofrice Jl havPHONE 10 JL t faT5ilv  J8 Ka9 BattIe of HoweI call Jffiffi fc  With ThurT  Emma     Ihfj Jo BsSTfamily of Rush Dole Meabon returned to tti EL nd at th naval staton n VTthTa Ptqch, Va Tuasday M 1vWv7  i ren of Chubbs Comers vhoping cough ftuth Harger is working in tht Brighton ppstoffice v C H KennedyAmbrosti Mur phv and LorenzoMurphy atteni edthe Mich, 111 basket ball game at Ann Arbor Monday nicht Fwlervilles fine new school building has been completed at a cost oi 130,000  Mr and Mrs E A Naylor, Mr and Mrs Yem Smith and Blanch Naylbr of Edton Rapids spent  Wed with Andrew Neebitt and tlfc   t THE FARMER AND THE TELEPHONE It you made a list of the equipment that helps the Michigan farmer work his farm efficiently, more profitably, youd undoubtedly include the telephone For the telephone is one of the worlds greatest timesavers    and time is money on the rrm The telephone is important for ordering f vUiS, from town, getting the latest market res, selling, or simply talking over mutual pi ulems with friends and neighbors Its easy to see how a telephone on the farm Is worth a lot more than it costs  M I C V 3 O A M IE lfc tA  a M 11411 T  pgi1  C imiSh  e,4 ,,     ,  A1  t   J   B  MI Peoples Store Ptnckny Dispiten Entered as 2nd class qct oi March  1877 matter at Postottico  J  1 Subscription Price 150 a Year The Pnckcey Dispatcn Piul W CurJett PubUihw 14 SoHoweil St PinckneyMic GOOD DISSOLVES TPPUMPING ROOTS i5r Groeceleef Drygooils  Caisncd Goods, Shoes Or Lingerie Kenneftyf G Stor Georqe Crane leavas this week for Ft Meyers, Fla, to visit his wife Ralph Hall and wife and James Hall and wife, attended trie hock ey qame in Detroit Sat nle Mrs Helen McGreqor of Briqhl on called on Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer Sat The Iibyd Hendee family are stavinq at the Lynn Htndee home while the latter are in Jack son, Miss MisStanley Dinkel entertained week end with Mrs Gracu Benn ei n Lansinq The Younqlove school took in 1550 at thoir bake sale at Howell Sat This will be used to send the pupils to the Shrine Ciicus in Detroit  Miss Barbara Haines was  dinner qus Sunday at tS Ray Burns home Mr ana Mrs P W Curlit en tertcined Sunday in honor oi Cap I Tom Younq and family the followinq Dr J E, Curlett arv wife and daughter, Mary arJ Nelson Davidson of Rov W iohn Yoo and family of S Clai Shores, Alfred Zaaqsma ami fan ly of Dtircit and Mr and Mir yaiier SiaUa cf Roseville Th  Younqs left Tuesday by auto fo Ft Sill Oklahoma Mrs Stanlep Dinkel entertained Mrs Emma Dinkel and MrsEd th Peck Sunday at dinner in ho r of hr dauqhlec, Christine2nd bithday  Capt OMd Mrs Tom Younc Worr entrrtained at dinner Sat nit at the jack Younqhome at Try Qtiv prsnTf werr Dommck Conklir d wu Hon iiac, Valbrt Kaiser and wfa ana UKnhn nd Miss Himm IMINATJE5 DIG DISSOLVES GREASf 0 MORE ODORS  ITS MODERN  REVOLUTIONARY I v No moie expenjiv unhealthy pumping and digging tp of cssipooU eptic tanks, ieepage pooli, greos Iropi and clogged lines Heres the moil reliable and fnteif method to IILJI, dissolve nAi jrponify grease, sludge, hoif,   i jid other ofjjiiic solids l  nem rh,j ouoaneis quick end effl    VM MO SIIJTDOVN     r     j working   , 25,  c  ,, h  5 i oo0 ,4 Myrow Hughd  Phcne 57FU 8717 Laltairf, Dr Rush Lake Pinckney L D itil wr Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES S400 COWS 400 HOGS 100 per Cwt Wr BUY HTDEb iD CALF SKINS Phoae d8 Pbickxidv entrl ia4 Steele C it in  j AT PINCKNEY HGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT 800 P M 1  Water Sytmsee Stanley Dtaft  Sv I Jcin 21    i o 1  ff REFRESHMENTS PRIZES DONATTON 50 1 I,,  jXXl  saw the NEW DESOTO ljusf drove if f  Tow snaiiman is fringing wowr tfopg of the latest PhiW Booklet    Thi handsome booklet tells how you can arrange to have Philgas in your home k  t beautifully illustrated with photos of thecomplete line of Philgas appliances  Mo everyone living in homes beyond the gas mains is talking about Philgas  the modern fuel for cooking, water heating and refrigeration Make a selection of the appliance necrcd for your home  ppp come in and see our 5 iLTffip V 1 complete display New low prices to fit your budget fV i    r Hockef  NO 145 ful and breaUiiakin Its ihc new Dc Suio It ctild itc y ,  Tliis year drive a firtr car    one thafsnt alj ihe room and luxury your rVart desires    that lots you driw vUliout shifting    that makes you proud every minute Drive this Ie Soto thats brandnew from front to hack It has TipTon HvdrauHr Shift and Fluid Drivehighcompression Power mastrr engine    new, bigger brakes foal her light steering    weatherproof ignition  every quality feature you can think of Yet it is easy to buy and, economical to operate Come in and see it soon And let us arrange to have you drive it at your convenience Tunr in Tm u nio MH HOTC, TW Bet Your Life Evrry llrlnisrlny night ofer all Cfl stations   e Dt SOTO and   V   ry A, jBte  jJtiN  PARKER MOTOR SALES US EAST MAW fTBEEt  it  sSil   Jfciyi V  NOW YOU CAN  y    T  Lii Jcmuafyj 4 lWWfatdoT, lapuary 18 1950  s  YOUR DISK HARROWNow John Deere Di Harrows  can be quickly straightened for crosv y ing grassed waterways or wet spots, and angled again without stopping or  even slowing down When equipped,  for operation with fh newgohft Deere PowrTrol, smooth hydraulic m  m m power angles gr straightens the disk f r the convgnj regulltjy equipped with a simple Sngs sjihe touch otthe operators, nd on the CDnveniehj coocraL All Johtf iOflflfemMTHarrows, ere   aS    tJ      rf   ,  fen positive triprope control for angling or straightening the disk gangs from the tractor seat The sturdy John Deere JB Is a doubleaction harrow with no costly builtin weight to bury it in light soil yet in hard ground or tough stalk conditions, you can add weight to secure plenty of penetration Flexible construction, ample clearance, propter weight distribution, and easy adjust mentthese are other important features that make it easier to do good disking with a Model MJB See us soon for complete detail, F , Tf i  M   JOHN DEERE 7Z Qaafity Atun ck, cr Lav  4iiJ A Hardware was Fred Swarthout of Detrci In town Saturday Mrs Annabelle Croupe ci Flint epent the week end at the W C Miller home She went back wit, her dauqhte Vivian Sunday The V F W basket ball tam beat Fowlervlle here last We J  42 tc 38 Mr and Mrs Ros Rcid, leave today for a 3 months stay at Miami Florida  Mrs Eiuma Vollmer spent last week with her daughter Mrs  Clara Kennedy and fornily in Detroit RobjT Amburqey did not enlist in ihw air ccrp as stated last wk  Hr did not pass the examination Clare Reason of Detroit called a the M I Reason heme WednesdayMbleJ Booth cf Horseshoe spnt the week end At the R3ason home    Lk Roy LASS lRVJE fountain Service, Ccndv  and Tobacco MCDONALDS QUALITY CHKD ICE CREAM JOE GEN TIL  HI MAIN ST  700 TO 1100 P M QUALITY Heats Fruit Vegetable f TiiJU PROFESSIONS CORNER  DH4 a YOU CANT BEAT SIX PRACTICAL ADVANTAGES MM P Wednesday ,   7  MoiuTuetWrLaL lujoUOpm Attorneya ct Ftoi State and Savings Boh HovreiL Michigan    Low Financing Cost 2 Prompt Service 3 Your Own Choice of Insur   ance Agent  4 Soiree of Future Bank Credit1 5 No Red Tape Office 6 No Extra Charges   BE SURE TO SEE US FIRST FOR YOUR AUTO LOAN J  i G 112 Jv  n tvico4ujr Dntit North Michigan Telephones 935 Residence 814 twenings by Appointments Howell Michigan INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PRIVATE LESSORS SOPHIE 3TORANOWSKI Contgct Mrs D D Brady Phonr 164 Pinckney Lessons Given on Saturday to  Piiacloney HERB SNEEP  MARTIN J LAVA 1RST NATION 41 BANK Phone 3  2,7,L0rand Ww AVomey at Law  MOVKJi ik HowftU Michigan Phone 13 BrightonMich Real Estate Inauxance,Brokemgj j Pnao T57T7T MembM Federal Deposit anc jr A foositft  p   5000 Insured nsu to FOR DEAP OR DISABLED  SioC HORSES 400 Each i  j Sc  Piambing T ense arir 3717 HLkf sld Rush D T    rV r I CATTLE 400 Each HOGS 100 per Cwt ALL Aysjiuuwa iw su  Ah Li QODiXiOti REMOVED riuM PHONE COLLECT TP  CARL BERG HOWELL 10  i trennoo ta DARIJNO  COW iK  i SOU Qty LCTJS and Farm Property, j MYBON J HTftT T V A SpeciaUty    M Ht Your Prcperty wit M LEE LAVKY  general Insurance Phone i9F3 Pinckney  Michifrar AUCTION E 5  Farm Sales a Specialty  BERT WYLIE Phone Pinclpey 78F2, STANLEY BERRIMAJN Attorney at Lrw 207 v E Grand River , HoweU RRIGCRATION ViGE HAROLD hDY Repairs on AM Makes Ph  Pinckney 154F3  Ml I ftiHV ift   ,   P H SWARTHOUJ Funeral Hmr Don C Swarlhout Direct   Modern Eafnmnt Ambuanro Svc Phones 39  B3 Pinfci MMi FRED  C TFTrHrr S   OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grcmd TVT V,  Howell vTrann For AorjolrHmenl P o 95R  PptdefT  DR C 7 TOWNFB Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexte Phone Dextei 3461  frOYn HENDF IJe Stock Hfjnillr Wsi Tlps Mad o Detre General Trucking Phone 64F14 I HAVE THS BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO GLAZjra SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS WE TRUCE LIBERATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAO  BABES AUC PARTS   PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER r HoweH Michigan Dr W C Wylie and wiie of Doxter wbre Sun guests at the Andrew Nesbitt home Cecil Wilson and wife of Brlh ton called,, on Mr and Mrs Nor  man Reason Saturday Georqe Meabon who returned from the home of his dauqhter  Mrs Eva Tenton of Rochester, has qone to Jackson to stay with his dauqhter Mrs Pearl Wattrs  Irs Cora Webb and GeneMann attended the funeral of hii  sister, Mrs Sober in Detroit Wed  One of the large windows in Rov Clarks store was blown in by th9 wind last Fri,  CARJ JQNS 11 Ml I III III II I  II I I II I i Uoncxei PrdiKt Cuavai E REED, Jeweler Sand iop SoiL hoad jtu WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING m Df md Road k, Accurate  Fast easonableplock8 , plece Vk Ct,nira210 W Main St Pinckney, Mich t hq w 3 1 i 6 FULLER BRUSH CO DEALER ii M SrtULTZ 5 9 19 Brighton Rd f  Fhone Kriginon ouli TOR SAFrigldaire 69 cubic feet refrigerator in good condu  Ion Mrs Joha Cologne 596 Mowers Rd Phone 100 LOST Walker fox hound, rnale black and white with brown on  eyea anduirs, piece of ear  out Liberal rewards Grover Colby, l3exter Mich ior dTAl OF M1CHIQA th Probot Oftic In th City ol Hov  Uriaaaton At a Miom of wid Court hH n th   Cy ci Hod  taid County on the FOR SALE Two Femaje Geese J     Phone 91F11 Pinckney llth day of January A D, 1950 Pr6Mntlios Hfccaai R, Sulb Juag of Probate   In the Matter of the Estate of Ldwie Moore, Deceased Agne Galbraith administrator,having filed in said court her final adm,account and his petition praying for the ailowan c thereot cud for the assignment and distribution of the said estate It is Ordered, That the 6th day of Feb A D 1950 at ten oclock in th the forenoon be and is hereby appoint ed for examining and allowing tuid account and hearing said petition,  It is Further Ordered That publliv  notice thereof bo given by publication of afcopy of this ord once each week , for three successive weeks previous to 1 said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a sswtpcrper, printed and cir emulated to said Ciir A true op7 Hlrm R Smitl Oostia PawhaB Reaf el  WANTEDrWashinq and Ironinq Miss Rampe 1220 Mower Rd FOR SALE Potatoes and Oaions Umstead Farm HowpHPinckney Rd Pbon 71F FOR RENTSix room house in Howell, modem, automatic hot water, laundry room, automatic heat, walls newly painted CallJIowell 1198 J aftej 730 pm P6RSALEICE FISHING dATi ALL KiNJS OPEN EVERY DAY  GRAND RIVER SPORT SHOP ONE MILE EAST OF HOWELt PRIVATE LESSONS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONTACT SOPHIE STOIANOWSKX 610 E Ann Street Ann Arbor, Michigan Phone 7621 LESSONS OTVEN ON SAT FOR SALEQuick Heat heatinq stove with blower,heats 6 rooms W Morgan 311 Hamburg St j j FOR SALEWhite LepTioms j Whiterocks chickens 4 to o lbs j i  u White Muscony Ducks lodge of oxt j Frtink Pearce 10960 BtinchHielf id Pinckney, near Silver Lake  Phone Dexter 4067  SOFT WATER on a service Isas  is No Equipment to buyNo con tract ot signNo work to do Rust and Iron control service Culligan Soft Water Service Jefferson and Main Streets j Phone Ann Arbor ,8522 V  FOR REfMi Coapietly modrr apartments 5 zounib aod bain 612 MnSriSt C iucknesy Piione 114 FOIi SALE 10 White Rock t Pullls now layinq also fat hens  Phillip Spiout Phone JFl I FOPi SAiEStrictly fresn eqq at j all Unvs at reasonable prices  Mrs Pwcy Ellis, phone 3F1 i WANTrJD Custom Coroi Wooa Sawinn  Wesley Umstead Phone 71F2 FOR SALE  1 pair of Snow C Mud tires with Tubes 6x16, usee one Winter Apply at  Rush Lako  Bert Smith WANTEDWashinq and Ironina lo ao at my home at 4323 Putter son Lake Road Phone 58F12 WANTED Tree Trimminq or Re moving Orchard Trixnmingalso Stump Iiemovinq Experienced work Free Estimates Allowance for wood Art Rentz 5030 Burgess Road, Phone 81F11 WANHbrPOULliii Will pay Detroit market prices a H UM Phone 62Fi 7  y  laskei Prices Courteous Service  Clarks m Jl OoW Weitar  PINCKNEYS FINEST FOOD STORE      EstcbLjhed 1865 loocpofuted McPtierson StateBank THE MAN WITH A SMILE FOR SALE  Potatoes from 1 j to 150 Spy apples Roll for j winter 10 cords of dry wood 1915 lames Baker, PincktTey Rl Mich Anderson  Comers FOR SALE tfattie Swarthou nome 7 rooms ana berth, garage, stable,s all in good condition Large grounds, beautiful trees 550060 TERMS H G Swarthout, 17910 Telegraph Rd S Romulus, Michigan, Call Wyandotte 7156 Rll FOR SALE 2 acres and 7 room house Lovely knotty pine sunroom, bath and laundry Steam furnace storm windows and screens 2 chicken coops and  barn Price ,5000 Andrew Campbell 747 Patterson Lake rd of ,A Smile is an indication happiness and contentment The knowledqe that the family budqet is In balance can be one  cause for smiling and contains some provision for saving A Savinqs Account at this bank which is increased regujarly will make its owner The Man Wit a Smile MoPLerson State BhiiK  Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insuran ce Corporation All Deposits up 1TS50Q0 for each Deposit HowelL Michigan Amazitig Invention Brings Millions LovZCost Heating When follcs Sfe thelatentea ex clisive interio construt tion oi ihs , ARM MRNlNi Coa Heater thej exclaim Why didnt somebody think ot ihut before W ARM MORNING is ihe onJy haut of its kind hi the world Hr  all ds Vnd 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aunt, Mrs Cora Webb Friday Miss Ruth Kennedy of Ypsilan ti spent Sunday at the Charles Clark home Mrs Phillip Sprout spent the week end with thai Chas Soul tamily in Howell ,,,  47 Years Ago Will Broqan is learning the bar ber trade in Will Morons shop George Green is serving on grand iurv in Detroit  John Mdntyre has returned to Nqrth Dakota to manage an ele vfcitor  Darwin Carr 79, died at his home in Marion Monday f H Hodgeman died in Howell of pneumonia Thurs He formerly owned the Alex Mdntyre farm Otis Pond of Iosco has small pox v v Born to Frank Haines and wife of Anderson Sat a daughter Sleighing is good now and the boys are having a big time cat ching on bobs Livingston Lodga No 76 F  A M entertained the members ot the Brighton Masonic Lodge1 nere Tuesday evening  Rev George Mylna oi LaHar p, ilL will preach at the CongI, church here Sunday Married Jan 12 at the John Gil bert home, North Lake, Joseph Brown of Webster and Jessie Bir nie of Unadilla Owing to the illneps of Prot  Sproui ine school board has hir ed George Wood of the Ypsilanti Normal to teachThe Livingston County Mutual Tbtiephone oo has elected tne following officers Pres Fran Backus Vice Pres George Adam Sec and Mar Norman Wilson  Treas AJ Patten Directors H C Read, C L Sigler, R C Smith, J B Fuller, D O Smith  Thomas Birkett was advertising for d hired man on his farm 300 a year with free house rent and   garden space j  Heating CHRYSLER A1RTEMP AND AMERICAN RADIATORS HEATING SYSTEMS COMPLETLY INSTALLED  SHEET METAL WORKWashjng Machines Repaired Fumact Repaired Electric Draft Regulators Installed Brash Heating Company 117 Main St, Pinckney, Mich AIR CONDITIONING PHONE 150 Taxes I WILL RECEIVE TAXES AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL IN THE VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY Every Saturdry FROM 1000 A M TO 500M Wayne D Carr DOG LICENSES ON SALE Putnam Twp Treas Save Save Save 1095 ARMSTRONG QUAKER NO I RUGS 795 Adding Plant Food Increases Winter Wheat  Yields Lowers Costs and Boosts Profits CHICAGO  Adding fertilizer to fall seeded wheat this year will give you extra profits through more bushels of grain per acre at a lower cost per bushel It will increase yields of alfalfa, sweet clover and grasses following fertilized wheat in the rotation, according to the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee Wheat yields of from 40 to 50 bushels per acre are being harvested regBigher Yields per Acre Mean Bigger Profits from Wheat Crop ularly by many Midwestern farmers who use good soil management methods, add plenty of mixed fertilizer and grow the new, stifferstrawed, heavieryielding varieties of wheat  These newer varieties have stronger, shorter, stiffer straws that hold heads up and wont break down and lodge They can take all the plant food needed to fill out the heads and boost the per acre yields Typical of the new high yielding varieties is Vigo, a soft winter wheat developed by Dr R H Caldwell of Purdue University J Herb Johnson of Fort Branch, Indiana, who won the 1947 wheat growing championship of Southwestern Indiana, with Vigo, averaged 46 bushels to the acre with this highyielding variety Johnson used 460 pounds per acre of 31212 in the fall of 1946 He top dressed the wheat in the early spring of 1947 with 100 pounds per acre of ammonium nitrate Johnsons soil management program is a 3year rotation centered around deeprooted legumes His usual rotation Is corn, soybeans and wheat seeded to leg umes The organic matter added by plowedunder alfalfa, sweet clover and Ladino has built soil structure and given Johnsons soil mellowness, tilth and good drainage Dr C E Evans, Ohio Agronomist, points out that the heavy use of plant food gives greater returns on wheat than on any of the common field crops  1595 DELUXE PLAY PEN          a  t  1085 14950 4 PC BEDROOM SUITE 11350 89c QUAKER YD GOODS, 691 perYd 67c 7995 ALL PLASTHC TILTBACK CHAIR  OTTOMAN 5995  9X12 100 WOOL RUG   3745 105 PATTERNS OF BEAUTIFUL NEW RUGS AT NEW LOW , PRICESCUT TO YOUR SEE EXPERT LAYING SERVICE LET US PROVE OUR 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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>JiiMr,itM  ,gatti usiaipgBsa rVrsflSfr T Piackmey Dispatch    W  Wednesday, January 111 J50 igan Mirror ine theory that Mich, voter gjeccminq disiihioned over party promises willbe teated HWLvof  j  Chronoloyy i949 If OUR DEMOCRACY July 6Th iBov Serai l i   MM  y   Srfw2fl,x Will boS be jaiakxtes to governor, as weU Eugene Key, an independ nt who can be depended ke opposite sides from t  4 Bktct ALTHOUGri Jlacfc the bad boy of Sigler adnirustratioh is also usually on ihe off side JBowardJRugg, Lansing writer blames the independent voter ior theunsettled state of Mich government which changes about every 2 years  Ha says the average voter does not take politics seriously as his father and grandfather did They havie seen the cost of gov ernment rise administration after ddminlfltrntioh until they hav, concluded the party label doe rrormean anything  They have lost interest in qov  errrment except Insofar as theii own communities, jnay beneli from iedeiu oi stute grants Aftlong the sT3te aJcTfederal gc  year QUXQI ibeir pockets they c going to do everything they can Jo get aajSMicK as possible for thejrown, govermnetal units, iherebyhajidujqwn their local taxes, j  For that reason they sre not binding themselves to any one  political party, but reserve the ignt to vote for the candidate they beheve will best serve their own interests  This quest for the socallea knight ort a white horse who will achieve the polital  maxi1 July 6T1 jBoy Scout teaxnj Sc Barrett pitched, Michael Mcnakv4, or Detroit drowned otHTland Lako Sun Grace Tupp er andSergt AiddJe married at lynchberg Va Mte Bentffie Smith and rfoJJte Hichois married, orttm  tm diana Fred Cozseris dies E ZJT0 to Weddige back from Europe Pin 2 rU T w f es to Chelsea 10 to 3 JBeat City Service of Howell 15 to 9 vy v i   AXEATlifiTIONAL RESOURCE THE AM4eAM scon CAM COUNT THtiKuxne TOO6JUBSS AS A GREAT NATIONAL ftSSOUACC  THClft REACMNO AMCAD  FOR SETTER THIN69 HA 8CEN CVIOCNT rHROUtSHOOT A OUR HI5T0RV IM ALL PHA34S Of AMf KtCAN UFE  i 12 points on iou  C  liawk inq lost, Pinckneys July 13Congl church obser ves Centennial Pinckney Fabri eating Building burns Bruce Kennedy dies also Paul Schkmd er of Ann Arbor Fritz Wyhe and Lena QuiHen married Soft ball team loses tc Vagabond Coacju 8 to 4 Merwin Campbell ana  Howard Thayer elected to scnoo board  July 20Ann DeCaire and Maynard Clark married Dispa office moved to 114 S Howell St Tony DePhiliipt starts work on rowlinqalley School bmlas tic ei6icgon lightedtoft Softbc team beats E jLnn Arbor i w  Born 16 Douglas Summer art  wife a daughter July 28Mrs Georqe Skinne dies, also Jay Smith Soft ba team beats Ann Arbor colored team 10 to 9 Dispatch finishes moving, August 3Dr Will Monks dies Lawrence Bauqhn nominated for postmaster School starts work oi4 addition Soft ball team loses tc Dexter 3 to 2 but beats Eaqers Cleaners 4 to 3 Donkey bail game played  Aug 10Soft ball team again IV u arweiKifi oc beats E AnnArbor 12 to 9 mum has been responsible, ac j al   Grace cording to Rugg, tor tne PerSlT  n  rAsnaAr Sirrmona dies Bwitch of independent voters from Democrat , to Republican parties The 1950 politicalcampSign will be watched with internet as affordinq a new test oi this theory  KJHUMM, MM VWOAUTO ACCIDENTS Two Auto Accidents took place in the village Sunday No one was hurt but considerable damj aqe done to the cars involved Cars driven by rred Singer of, here  12 to h FowlerviUe fairon Goodspeed Simmons dies Auqust 17Daisy Air Rifle beat Ann Arbor Merchants in qrls soft ball game St Marys church holds nome coming Soft baL tosrm loses in tournqment to C 1QUAW 17 to 13 August 24Bert Hotf dies, Ruth Gallup and Warren Fuchs marr4ecU Moriey Reynolds dies Soft i ball team beats Cassidy Lake Auqust 31Muriel Read ana John McGuire married Camiva held herePinckney beats UAW THE TNSLATION OF THIS uA6ivricsssHTO ACHIEVEMENT S ILLUSTRATED BY TH LfOHT AND POWER INDUSTRY, THS CAPITAL NEEPEO FOR ITS DEVELOPMENT HAS BEEN SurLlED BV TNE AMERICAN PEOPLE, THROUGH THEIR VARIOUS FORMS OF SAVINGS FROM THIS JOINING OF THRIFT AND VISION HAS COME THE DYNAMIC AMERICA WE KNOW TODAY THE PROMISE OF EVN GREATER GROWTH TOMORROW  SCHOOL LWS rtr scored SHOU wr A w s ently this was Dexteib u tpry in 6 games, they hav the first five It was second game Gregory of Dexter was put out of the game for unnecessary rou ghness Joe Jeffreys also went out on fouls in the last few min utes of play Pinckney high school lost both games here rnday night to Dexter The second team lust tne oj ener 28 to 37 The reserve puLu a good game and were aheui  he half 16 to 14 md still hai A3 to 21 lead at tiio end r thJrd quarter  In iho last quatr Dexter shot ahead, scorinq It jOini3 to Pinckneys 2 The sub, played most of this quarto aria jliftd to offer much delenr gainst Dexter Albrt Miofkii If  uickney scorors with 12 point ,ack Jeffreys cp6t 8 and Wiliso 1 jerry Mrofka ynninqhrrm sen d 13 for Dexter in the final qamo he Pinckne axoity was way off both in do lense and basket shootinq Dx er qot a running start and scor xi b poiuis before Pincknoy qot jny They lead 23 to 8 at the hah i l wore always ahoad They kept Joe Jeffreys the Piucknov  ac bo I tied up and he only qol 12 points but was still hiqh scm  T ot thp qame Mattison qot 4 Enqquisf I, J Clark 2, V Clar jyie and Schneider each 1 1 Howard tmd Schnobrlt icb scored 10 points for Doxior  No 2 nrren Comme Form osa was th principal top I t Social Happening j CHURCHNEWS T Betroihed Pinckney and Lawrence LaPrad of Patterson collided at the corn er of Putnam and Webster Sts A short time later cars driven b Gus Jarslowski and Mrs WiniJ fred Tengman came together a Sept 7School opens Tom Leith throws hat in ring foijgov ernor Wm Beach of Half Mocx Lake dies Gus Ladwidqe in har bah tournament at Battle Creek Joe Lavey plays with Brighton n    TMiusts neaf the Lansing soft baE tournamentTenqman livfce on the Chas Campbell farmfr i Jim Reid and Anna Shiva married at Niagara Falls Cline murder triql starts Ed Gilmore injui  ed in picrne crash Mrs Goldie Bowman and Ned Schaeflv mo1 led Many from here at O E fc grand chapter, Grand Rapids Sept 21Hiqh school wins firs football game from Grass Lak  31 to 0 Local archers practism for deer season Cline murd trial in second week Sept 28Leroy Heath dies, also Ralph Buckner 18 from motor cycle accident Jas, Sinqers cax stolen,  iater found Pinckney high school loses to Ann Arbor reserves 20 to 7 Oct 5rrWm and Don Andrus convicted of Cline murder, Pine nev high school loses to Briqhton  12 to 0 4H Club rooms beinq fit ted up under town hall Oct 12Mrs, Mary Murphy, Claude Monksand Frank Kern die Pinckney beats Manchester 13 to 6 Dr Harvey Pearce and wife celebrate 50th weddinq anniversary Elton Negus dies in hunting accident Oct 19Edward Grooms,Mrs  Lillian Fox die Doni Spears and j Catherine Marshall married Pin Your paper was a day late in 551 beats Adrian 18 to 12 An drus Bros, get 13 to 15 yearfs   JOCU 25Howell justice court held illegal Abel Haines injured Pinckney loses to South Lyon 25 to0 Mrs Katherine Bobon dies Don Clark honored V F W con Friday a car belonginq to Mrs Claude Black caught fire in front of the Cory Drug Store   defect in the wiring The blaze extinguished by use of a chem ical extinguisher MASONIC BUILDING W ASSOCIATION At the Masonic Buildinq Assn meeting at Pinckney last week Mrs Clifford Muter and Olin Rob ihson were elected to the boara to  succeed Mrs Hazel Parker and Roy Dillingham George Gar dnar is chairman and Mrs Miller secrtreas An entertainment committee was named consisting of Olin Robinson,  Qi Mrs Merwin 1 CafnpbelV, Nelson Miller, Clifford Mlllsr, Mildred Millet and Mrs  Frank Aberdeen to raise money ifor expansion purposes, T4 years committee raised 1000 Last over WE ARE SORRY  Barbara Jean Haines engagement to Donald W, Burns of Pinckney has been announced by hrr parents, Mr and Mrs A W IIiriGS, also of Pinckney ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Abel Haines announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean to Don W Bums, son of  Mr and Mrs Ray Burns of Pinckney She is a qradute of Pinckney hiqh sch ool and is employed at theMich Union, Ann Arbor Her fiance was also a graduate of Pinckney high school and is a It end inq Western State College No wed ding date has been set St Marys Catholic Church rtnekney, Michigan riEV Fit ALBERT J SCHMJTT Sunday Masses  800 and 1Q0C ayeona Wfed 730 p m onftssions Sair 7y IQWJ p,n  Sunday8,beior b00 mass Fnavs ccftex Noveuia Devotion gOMMWTTY CHURCH Congreaationai ,ev, D U Uracty, iVikuter Choir Piacns Wed nighu Organist and Ckoii Directac  MA Mexwin CampbelJ iirir hve 60U Uible Stuay ut th parscnage ihurs, 800 Prayer and Evan eiiyn Visitation meehnq at ih farnage Rev Nelson ioiiei will leadbunday, Jan 15 1030 Char Service Serm6n 1 Will Build My Church Pinckney Res  Jeffreys Wiltse A Mrofka BarreK  Mrofka Pinckney Malteson Jeffreys Packer Schneider Enqquist rteteree  F F C G G F F C G G Loostma and the couuu  the editors whose papersV red js tnat W ahoylci ia i alone, that is not worth sending a lot of American boys over there to be killed The stait oia Detroit Fre Pro evorv qoob  far as to soy thot if pJe iumc had coine out for arraea mi vfcniiori in Formosa, herbtrl fie per Senates Tafl and the leslP ughis who cue now demendinq it wuid lav bcn ine List o jppui it In other words they  T merely fusing iriis c cam puqn issuo N w lots look at the facts Formosa was no consid c ffmuch military importance aniil Gon Kamq Chi Stuk  lealovl everywhere inChina a cided to moke hu last snu he ngainsl thejhiiisu Cum amsU lhon he appalled to this j Uiitry for aid Th re ato two ways wo could aid him Send armt and supplies How ver we havp boon dcinq this fur a num bef of years without any success and Ux opinion is thot it would avail nothing now The sole re mom inq ihinq is tesend battle ships and pianos This would amount to a practical declarat ion of war and as Groat Britiai is obout i  rocoqnizo Commun is Chin and the United Nations jlso we would bo behind he b ball We have had such experience before When wo mterven xl and helped set up a lipubhc tn China Wo had to keep troops Cunningham j thme off and on ir 25 years to Krail  provent revolutions After Worla Wrir 1 this country sent an army m Archanqol, Russia to hqhi the Communi , Hundreis oi Amer ica,,, boyr wore killed ard we had to qivf it up as a bod ioO Dexter Res Waqonoi KooqV French Dexter Howard Blnnchard Bennett Schneboli Murrv ind Pulver a Grass Loko beat Pincknoy niqht 35 Jo 26 Joe jofiroys qot 1L points The second team won 37 to 26 lack Jeffreys qot 17 point, COMING All three basket ball team play at Hartland this Friday niqht The roserves first, the, qirl second and varsity last Next Monday niqht the rosorv team plays the Dexter Resorv  Then the varsity moots the Mai Seville school team from Flint This is the team Peach Palmer coaches BASKET BALL CORE Ha slot t 50, Fovlerville 44 Le lio 67 Williamston 31 Stckbrir qe 40, Dansville 28 Eaton Rat ids 46, Howell 26 Briqhton1 46 Manchester 29 Northvilie 34, South Lyon 14 University 35, f ilJU Sunday School Topic  Sacred Heart 21 Ann Arbor41 j New and Daring Fellowship 00 Pilgrim Fellowship meeting Topics The Good Neiqhbur Poi icy in Our Town 800 The men of the Church arw ,heir friends will meet to form c Churchmans Discussion Groui Uur Belief in a Supreme Boinc nd the effect in our Comi will be the theme Lunch will L served after the Discussi Sat Jan 14 1100 Conhrmo ion Class at the Parschaqe Wed 18th 730 Confifmaii,  Grosse Pointe 32 Milpri 30, Fin,  Rock 22 Saline 8, Alumni 22 Trenton 26, Ypsilanti 23  BOWLING NEWS In the bowiinq  league las week Reads beat Tip Top 42 u 41 StMarys won from V F W 35 to 32 Vans tied Fab 32 to 3 Cory Druq tied Hockeys 31 to 3 Kennedys beat Shireys 31 to 2 Tavern won from Die Set 21 lo 16  In Now Hampshire Dr A Sandors, a countiy physician has Deer, arrested for murdor The in dictmont rend Feloniously wilfilly and of his malice aforethouqh did inject 10 cubic centimeters of air four nmos in close succession into the veinr oi Mrs Abbio Bairoto, 59, his cancer patient   woll know mq the send air injections to bo sufficient to cause deaih Dr Sanders defense, is that hid act was Justified as Uw wi mat would have diorLtnywuy ana thn pullinq her to deaih was an act of mercy This i bunk If h is acquitted his act will set a prcedent There miqht be no Urn lis tw how far it could be carnea fo uictanco all incurable mma cf insane asylums could bo put out of the way lor tru soma rea son and this would also apply tc thoso personsin the home f J the feeble mindel To carry it tc extremes murcierrs could also cldim thoir kiihnqs were acts ci mercy Givinq a aoctor the pa v  er io put a person to death itu doom it advisable would undo oteoiy leaa to complications and besides we donfthlnk tHe majority of doctors want any such power   A 7 i   n fe At McBi id Micl i 1 ast wik a 16 yrTr aW schoolqUf shvi an l4e4ilaher father because fie I reaching you last week due to circumstances over which W had no control We had the firs run on at 230 p m last Wednes V  wnen suddenly without Jrning the big gear on the c y PP3 broke This gear is rJ i imk in djametei and it ook 2 hONfltio get it off Then it bado be welded and dressed d0m Wl took the paper to Stodtbrkige and printed il but had 4b waitunl the next day when Editor Sibley hqd famished Mr and Mrs Frank NicholsoT Mio, Michigan wish to annourij the engagement of their daughy ter Kathryn Gleason to John R j Games noxt weak are f ttpbrtded hef for stay inq oui late Class for older younq people a J St Marys vs Fab Cory r vs V  f a ofbair qdmc She  F W Tavern vs Shireys Hocl j wa nrrcsled Cll me  vs Reads, Van s vs Die Set j llnHo j her, excuse he Parsonage 4J0 Junior Choir practise 730 Senior Choir Practise CALVARY MNNONIi CHUBCB Rev ttra Utoucny, taswr Smith of Ann Arbor A sprma wdeding is being planned bv the younq couple   The epgaqement of Robert Reason, soin of Mr and Mrs Clare Reason of Detroit to Virqinu Shackelford, dauqhter of Mr and Mrs Leslie Shackelford of Detroit was announced in Sundays Dei rolt News    1000 vfention held here ot Pinckney  NcJV 2Pinckney Uios to Dex TWENTYFIFTH WEDDING ter 26 to 7 Masons make 1000 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION on ministrel show Mrs Fred Ovr 40 friends and relatives Rose dies in auto cccide t Joe jgembled at fee home of Mr LaRosa at Dexter suffers badJOTd Mrs John Bezzeq, Ian 8 i fire honor of their 25th Weddinr Nov 9Pinckney beats JSreck j Anniversary Morning Worship Sunday School   Childrens Hour  ioung Peoples Meetinq Cveninq Worship Supt , Moeooe Darrow Asst Supt v Marvin Shirev i JfcOQ P M Cottaqe Prayer Meetings Wed 800 P M eys Kennedys vs Tip Top, 40 wmoen from Pincknoy went to the Briqhton bowlftdrom las Tuesday night when a ladies lo gue of ten teams was orqanizornnn We will have more details about  fgj ft later  i 80S M GRACE THOMAS i Mrs Grace Bowman Thomas a arrested, aj tne rvome atari unce and her, excuse Was that I ne sc6lded her all ihe while end sho coula not stand it anv morNow we wonder ftxst what will Oe blamea tor ner acttne monies, the radio or the comic ana crime magazines There have been a number of crimes of sim ilar nature in different parts of V INCOME TAXES MADE OUT I will make out income  74, died in Detroit last Friday ni ter a long illness She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charl Bowman former Pinckney resid ents and married the late Ray mend Thomas For mrmy years  trW country of late , Somethinq  must be caustnq them H,   tax she lived in Charlotte until mov Prmtmqrds6wn pper We at j bridge 19 jo 13 Agnes Roche j  00 crufeets were from tend oulthanks to Ed Parker who took off theqwr and vfelded it and also Clyde SIey tor the use of his  these geers will qo to ftogjs Both Howerl and Fowlenrille had forms at my borne from now on MRS I MuMcLUCAS 4 0 6 EGracd River Phone 3731 Brighton, Michigan pom nuw w   dies Jane Amburqey and Emm Saikrr experience ih lort few tiWineyer married New reor vears when geers on their press  gchool board electeoV JxMXQ wiftput otidsv  I Cootinedi Last Page and Paul Ayette married Belle I trterHoweii  Ann Arbor anH Kennedy dies Dale Darrow and Detroit   , rtose Buhl, district schools vote e 0 coupler recewKr to reorganize  ,  I a beautiml set of dinne,rware Nov 16Mrs Ethel Vedder Inq to Detroit Mr, Thomas died a number d years ago Cominq back to Pinckney she bouqht 1h, home of Mrs Flora Smith now oc cunied by Martin Bitter fr where she lived for some time After seUmgrus she rtwtR9dto Do rolt c  NOTICE Remember January 18h a P M vour P T A meets ail well ,  r,   Turn vour recipes in for the cook Survivinq are a son, Lc ling fieklf The WoietioosQkm book two grcmdcmldren, also jKrtftfV        t er, Earl, of Port Huron A brother, The Southest Livingston Soil jy of Pmckney is deceased Conservation annual meetinqt Th funeral wasat Hi Lam We see that Cong Minchen er ofthe 2nd district where the Waterloo area, is located is in favor of letting the army estab lish its West Point ofthe Air j there Two other communities are also after it in Michigan, Se fridqe Field, Mt Clemens XOLU Battle Creek Now we anquite iamiltat with the Wcrterloorarea  OM the Pinckney ball team plays there every year but ifcondwrii the terraintberis suited tcland  r il CARD OF TtiATiM  Aeuaioui e 1  fr1  1 brt FuTierah riofflelA Ddfroit J I wish tc thank iftenA w b Conglr church Wed Jan 18 a Morrdcty ReT tdwtn fex1on,offt tng remembered on mv birdy 730 Pc    r Mary TeepU   s mostly hills, bkeSvOrndaOuileys with vferyoUttleieyelJdJfiswever, th ary codowcte ,wim beir bull, oowt f  ers, etc we are toldy fl who, wmdJ   f rfeW j tatinq Burial in the TOclrnesn during the late war  cemetety I probabry know wrthT W y  V 5f wnJ liki 1  Jr  AL  r  v J y lf    Sr SKW ror,f  V Civic Improvement  f i r    jj Local Note J Mrs janis Baker and family r J turned to Syracuse N Y  las   Wed after spending two we  with nsr parents Mr and Mr  II, Roger Cart, i Mr and Mrs Wr C r Coidcn i Dancing Afterwards   Jclfl AT HNCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDffTOHIUM UiO irf I  14 George Ga inson attended the  Howell Michigan ins  Ttuaday Friday Jan 1213 Louise Hayward Dennis 0Keeic L  WALK A CROOKED MILE Comedy NoveMy Carte Sa Jan 14 Ted Donaldson, Gloi Utiry RUSTY SAVES  USV  Friday Batwday, V M THE   Gene Autre Ekmg V  Stephen Dunn A Good Autrey in Wich B Six Sana Carlson  , Pete Smith ij i Ccmorca ,LUccl Sun Mon Jan JMS   i LEATHER GLOVES 8m Man Jan lftll Matin Sunday at ltl5 P M continuous THE STORY OF SEABOSCUIT In Technicolor Stauma Shirley Temple Barry Fitzgerald   and Lon McCallister Kewt RED HOT AND JL Good CasMSy JtJpUy hutton, Victor Mature William Demaresi Cartoon Wandering Through Sunday Shews 3579 BEFBSMENTS 800 P M DONATION 50c of the officers of the Windsor,Ont I   , Masonic Lodge Friday night   Wesley Palmer is working in the A  P Store on State St Ann Arbor Thomas Young and daughter and Mrs Ruth Curlett were in Ann Arbor Monday W C AtLee and C J Clinton called on Wm Dilloway of H w ell last week who recently suffered a stfokei He is some bet r  Mrs Walter Clark spent 1 3l Wed with Mrs Edsel Meyer  family of Ann Arbor Wm Gallup and family of Det TASK FORCE toit were Sat guests of Mr and with k  Mrs Murray Kennedy Jane Wyatt Vayne Mow is and Gorge Brent Alan Hale Walter Brennan    Beverly Roberts TUM Wad Thur Jan 1718 19 Gary Cooper in Wed, Thuf Jo, 16 19 Doable Fccturo Belraa Blfifrlfflf VALLEY OF THE with ,1 Wayne Morris, Clare Trevor Donald Crisp Alaa  1 GODS COUNTRY AND WOMAN with tl Cartoon  u tft,,wW rH  ropo M0t  v    She has an electric blanket  DexterTheatre DEXTER, MICHIGAN l Friday Saturday Jon 1314   PeLuxe Double Feature mm CLIPPER  AVON 1UAI Stockbridge, Michig Friday Saturday Jan 1314   ACT OF VIOLENCE Suftpence Melodrama oi the Ytax with i VanHefliiL Robert Ryan Football  P knrkmd oi the TbU Theatre and Yf, with BOPPY Mc  vmx   S xt happens every time When you buy an  automatic electric blanket, youre just too comfortable to count sheep The delightful, weightfree warmthautomatically controlled plus ease in bedmaking, storing and washing are good reasons why more and more folks switch to electric sleeping See the new automatic blanket at any Edison Office, at your favorite department store or appliance shop  Plu THE BIG CAT In Technicolor with  Lon McCallister, Peggy Gcrner and Prpston Foster Color Cartoon Sun Mon Jan 1516 Sunday Showi 3 p, m, cont, Carey GraniShirley Temple and   Myrna Loy  in   BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY SOXER Tom and Jerry Cartoon Love h payr Novelty NISWJ Tue Wed Thura Jan T7lsli Sunday Tuetday Jan 151S COMMAND DECISION with s Clark Gable, Walter Pidgeo All Male Cast Drama  ComingMuUnftersBlazing Acroj the Pecos, Streets 9 Lcedo Ami v HUGHES  V WAPPY1STHE HOUSE THAT HATH WrTHIM ITS WALLS AMEXTBABATH UN 0 0OOVI  lllDBji Disney Cartoon ComingcNexT Week Abbott  Coitcllo in AFRICAN SERENADE Home of the Brave  NWS   Mrs Annabelle Croupe end daughter, Vivian of Flint and Dr and Mrs Robert Bird and family of Wayne were Sun visitors at the W C Mller home The Lester McAfe family were tn Ann Arbor Saturday CC iifusisiirq FIUMBJNGHEA7NG Wn lakeside Dr    Rus UU  Phone PlNCKNtY S7ri  THE DETROIT EDISON CO  iteCOiNDiTIONthe OLDCAR ES WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS  FACTORY inAINED CHAMCS  UPTO  DATE EQlJffMENT LOW HOURLY RATE  FREE FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED NEIGHBORING J i hme 15st week tom FIa where I  Jl  she spent two weeks with her un The S00 quet is at ftm Jon   HW Hudson jym  Cliff Heller who operates the ftXjS EWds 1 Winklehodsp Floral Shopnextto JcndS  the Norte game pictures gMich State j the state liquor store in Howell has a sign in his window read mg Wouldnt You Rather Smell Four Roses Roy NeWcombs old time profe ssional base ball pitcher has completed 32 years as cashier of the Brighton State Bank The Leon Brewer home at Whit more Lake burned down last wk Loss 4,500 Bruos Shuman, the Brighton, Gamble Store mar has been tra nslerred to Chicago Owing to half day session now I has been reelected In effect parents of Brighton   school children are circulating a petition asking no children from other districts be acceped by the school  47 Years Ago J H Hodgeman is seriously m With pneumonia y Prof Sprout is uhahl to toach on account of iUnesifc StKfZ Frv Cowaerford spok at oic 1113 subject was Pope Leo Nora Ruen fell down stairs inurs and was seriously injured  10 George Fuller has moved from Bernes Island into the John Ray house A debating ciub meets at th9 Dexter town hall every Sat night Joe Placeway sold a Jersey cow to Mr Tooley of Howell Monday Born to Peter Pooie and wii Tuesday a son Lewis Love has sold his farm j to Mrs Ella Daley  G Fish, civil war veteran ijas been granted a pension oi t a month BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING MOTOR REPAIR FACTORY ENGINEERED PARTS COLLISION WORK WHEEL ALIGNMENT BODrAND WHNDSHIELD GLASS PROPER LUBRICATION Mr and Mrs Bruce Reid have bought the Daley home in GreAt a family dinner during the  Miss Clella Fish,Jwho has been at the home of her sister, rs M Slean of HbwelL recovering from a broken leg expects soon to go to the home of her sister, Mrs Mable Buckus of Port Huron dlZfZL ha n Charles Hofi of Anderson diea ster J ii Pu BrOWn Sf Weft ci cancer Tuesday Gee pflnT   Morris Briggs of Howell wh rlS1 t10 sold hi ran away from home has bee Earl Grub, long time head ofi 1311 v 1 u n  rJM w nuu oi t fc county soU eonSvation dept, ZSnAStTi Wefi of cancer Tue3day W C Miller, L J Henry, Leoholidays Mr and Mrs Frank j nard Cook, Dwlght Wegeenr and Himm oi Gregory announced the, M L Hynal have been reelected engagement of their daughter, Bvelyn Marie to William Kuhn, sen of Mr and Mrs Guy Kuhn of Gregory Donkey basket ball has hit this Stockbridge put on such a  to the soil conservation board for Putnam twp  lYTrtc,MIJ i7T ZZiL i A,an way from home has been vL R00d l fr 250, I tound at Hamilton, Ohio He has aiaSrlnSSit11  ,  Nara fails New  ThAVRl i r t  York CltY Charleston, S C Jack rJv, nnSS11 F ls thq Seville, Fla and Cincinnat He i to 5 tUr Ur had i2U wheu hG left but   TW i t  ,  broke now The M E Sunday scnookaffi Monday night lames 43oakley former Stock  bridge editor is working on the of Howell Lodge 38 FT  UkMeld Gaxette    arl Mayer, former asst cash itr of the Chelsea state bank has fceett appointed poetonaster at Ch 5  aur Up Manr YauFlee,  li rJft fT SBBdf SecNAu CARD OF THANKS bref GUchrist Treasv Florence We wish to thank the, friends PSeW i33 ,48 Y end neighbors for theirkindness tJeet jCsotrtor, Mrs Mar during the illness and death oi lMml rlffLi eo m 1 ji T it ,  our aunt, Mrs Etta Bland, alsc t tKlr  11 J R l t 9 L SialeJ hv Bey Dondld Brady Mrs Merwir, Jy0 f6 XRavmachme to CampbeU and im Swarthoui Heart attack while on his way to their office equipment  v Ut u VT 1 m0mlng 3 r ZvCrtQ6 ha Purchase FUnWal iRd Mrs Robert Pike M  Jhe National Stock Co is at j 1,1 Fcrnington, famUv OUR PORCELAINIIZE DEPTCAN CAN MAKE YOUR CAR LOOK NEW AGAINWE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOU BE ONE OF OUR MANY SATISFIED CUSTOMERS w 1950 BLliCKS SPECIAL SUPERS ROAD MASTERS ARE ON DISPLAY AT OJR SHOW ROOM IN HOWELL FRESH DYNAMIC STYLING HIGHER HORSE POWER IN EVERY PRICE RANGE THE BUICK IS MATCHLESS DYNAM IS DRIVE AT YOUR OPTION Uviiigfon MotorffSales HOWELL MICH TOUR BUHQT DEALER Emory Doc Chase, B3die2hTt Gregory this week St Joe hfimtqlAzm 5bor, Thur j pupils ofthe Brighton school   x LcL wmSr Sl0n a 6 beotxuse A Mr nd Ife Jas Whitleiv and Rose Cone,, md 3 step daughters board fired the prmctoaL The Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bauahn Dthv PtttU returned h2  bunairoom wich JpS7 h spent Sunday at UiTwhit peretty t returea in Dxt3 olars has onlyiad 6 sinoe Nov 1 home iaAnn Arbor,tiX    V    V miWm     1 , v t     m m a t     LUCULLUS, RGAA  GOURMET, SEPAKT ,   HIS GUESTS ACCORl  A TO IMPORTANCE IN ONE ROOM FOCD COSTS WERE ZCD  PER PLATE, W S OTHtl,LOQ  nlior Sit  Jtfnwc Pff  South Awvrirav Indians tit UNi f  iwwl ESKIMOS MAINTAIN GOOD HEALTH ON MEAT AND FISH ALONE, BUT SELDOM LIVE BEYOND FIFTX DUE, SCIENTISTS BELEVE TO EXCESS IVE PROTEIN OJETAQ EVSNWHENAPRH  SONER IN TVTBUiCASTLE, AAARY QUEEN OP SCOTS, INSISTED UPON A SUPPLY OP GOOD    ANCIENT GREEK LOVERS, PREFERRING TO SAY A  TPVITH LETTUCE PRESENTED EACH  OTHER WITH OTTED , PLANTS i flTTUC WASASSOCI  ATED y H APHRODITE, GODDED S OP LOVE    ftyght 949 J YOrJc  I i     Ui   As part of its worldwide eflueaUfmal act Educational, Scientific and Cultural Or  joined hands with the Cooperative tur A ,  Europe CARE, in placinc iwnks iirliltv vw  , number of nele will lie ahlr to v  their V  v thiys   i vert aalhor dresses 11  or cdvatuial rccoiiscrm  with Kdwavd J Fincv Director for VAli  he  Vcstrm pari   the VSA aval rnrscuCare liafcon oflitv   UTt Muiv lJV Sto HoW Pwftt Art Show  IV  O I    IX jsili   EVT  V   i Vie, Directar, GAINES DOG fifesEASCH CNTR OVER SIX HUNDRED CRIMINAL CONYICTi45NS ARE  CREDITED TO NlCkCARTEt RATED AS THE GREATEST BIOODHOUND THAT EVER LIVED    THE URCER THE 60 OF DOG, THE LOWCEW J  TAKES IT TO REACH MATURITV THE IMMEPIATE ANCESTOR OF THE DOC FAMILY WAS TOMACTUS, A CREATURE THAT LJVED IN THE MIOCENE BP0OA, 5 MILLION C YEARS AGO   An International art show composedof some 200 exhibits by 50 members of the United Nations Secretariat was held recently at  UN Headquarters, Lake Success, N Y Visitors to the exhibit, some of whichare shown here, were invited to contribute to the UN  International Childrens Emergency Fund UNICEF Their gifts entitled them to win one of a group of pictures donated by artists W y  4IMU I fiH1    Sttutyhig World ivf al First Hand  149, Gaines Dog Research Center, N YC  ipC4sk , N C0 RLY VtCTQRtAN O err, ENGLISH WO A M SENT THEIR MEAT TO THE PUBLIC OVEfS FOR COOKING J AFTER A MEPDiNG FEAST, SSME EURO PEAN WLLAGERS THROW CROCKERY AT THE NEWLYWEDS HOME FOR LUCK  A HEARTYHENRY W HOUSEHOLD, BREAKFAST FORTHREE WAS A ROASTOF8EEF, ALOAFOPBRSA AND A GALLON f In three years the International yBank fot Reconstruction and Development, one of UNs Specialized Agencies, has received hundreds of visitors, but Ui  lave shown, more interest in the Banks operations than a groun of 32 students from eleven countries which recently visited the Bar Here v Mh linnks President Eugene R Black, are Hcfrto rht1 Suzanne VajiMcy nf Frnnre Tirina Hrazdilova of Nviv , v,u Avn KrmppiiMi n FinlrMid They studied in t I   Avicui ici Sni  i jh,hibips OffDuty Laufth oCN Doleful VATEL, CELEB1TEP CHE OF THE PRINdE DECONDE  17366fQ, COAMTTED SUCDE BECAUSE W  F1SH AFtRiVSVTOOC 7 LATE POM PNNFfti  COpfTtykl 99JMCtolt Try a Dispatch Want Adv  A group of Indians from Ecuador seen here with SecretaryGeneral Trygve Lie recently visited United Nations Headquarters at Lake Success, to thank the UN for the aid giveji to their conn fry after the recent earthquake which destroyed mny Iv uadoi ian towns  L Staff Urtits VivtittA of llartUtfiitdie As soon as news of the earthquake which destroyed several towns in Fcuador reached United Nations Headquarters, members of UNs interwlinnaj stall hejjan a eollerion to help the victims of the disaster Here UN SMIrtarydrneral TryTve Lie, presents a cheek f 2001 a iiv V Paiiifff of the American Red Cross, as part of it V, S Mrtmat aid to the slikken country FrW  4       i    i ii ii EeAiador, India and Yttslnvia havif been elected by the UN inrral Assembly to o inv the seats on the Security Council to be  et next fanunry by Argentina,  anuria and the Ukraine TIC IVJII fseniuive o, lu hree roantrjes rrril are left to riht nren  itl t fuiiiMite TtT icMbr Iirii Nrsinjji Krfi, j     Hvani ivirhM, Ioiif,i Aieiter of ilijjosli r Progress of  Vvnancnt lira M ,,  v Wtrv    4  Qv,M    If  IV  vv  ,    V nt Steelwork on eghtM ol    un   from their itrenuoiis dutlft at the United Enjoying a briefiJves of tbe Bif Three indulge in a Nations AwemWy,  SgM ty e Ambaisador  vtcric of the TnPii ion Secretaria building i in el VTitieltan New York, w v e ,trit  , in July when this picturewas 1krn A mniract was farpeft  jvSI and the American Kridge Company for the furnishing uu r re otatructural steel for the meeting hall area of the Perrnane  AIfuarters The crnitract calls for lOaftO tons of sfructual s  i a cost of 82,22,000 Irivery is to be made by nt rfrn and erection is expetU  be completed by April or ay  rA X  N Heres the bestlooking new car of them all Its the new De Soto, designed to give you wore room, more comfort, more visibility, more safety and more lasting satisfaction than any car you ever ownecl Heres the car designed with YOU in mind Its brandnew  not just a few changes, Its waiting for you to come and admire it from handsome new front grille to taillights And its waiting for you to come and ride in it It lets,you drive without shifting It has a terrific highcorn pression engine, biggerthanever brakes, weatherproof ignitJtti featherlight steering Its quality engineering at its best Yet it is excitingly easy to buy and amazingly economical to operate No matter which make of car you thought you might buy this year, make yourself this promise  I will drive a De Soto before I decide Let us arrange a demonstration Tune in THE CRQUCHO MARX SHOW, You Bet Your Ufell , Every Wednesday night over all CBS station  jm  X Motor Sales T 14 East Main St, Pinckney,Mich I   S tm,,mtmmmm  Tmi rial   II  TREPP NAMED MANAGER The Michigan Bell Telephone Company today announced the promotion of Robert L Tripp, oi  rort Huron, to manaqer of this area to succeed Louis R Stipe, TMigntefci Tripp has been with Michigan Bell 9 years, starting as an install ex at Marine City Durinq the trar he was a B 29 pilot with CONSERVATION NOTES The states ground water levels rose two inches in Dec The aver age is ilu li wtucft is sail A oe  low last years which was 157 Crow hunters have secured all the owls available from the Mas on game farm These owls were live trapped there to protect phea sants Uranium discoveries in the up per peninsula have, caused a wave of prospecting This dept warns novice prospectors that if they jfjil to ecjuip themsees witha compass or map they are inviting trouble Also ftiey must get permission to prospect en pri vate land 493 deer were killed on Great Lakes islands last year 375 were killed on Drummcnd 31 On Bois Blanc 27 on Beaver and 50 on Sugar Island 22 percent fewer foxes were taken in Mich, this year than last Bounty payments cost the  state 114,370 59 percent were trapped Farmers may now order seed ling, jack pine are 3 a thousand rel S4, and white pine Iran s  plants 10 The ice spearing season ends Feb 28  mot of his duties consisting of  weather reconnaissance work in California He returned to the company at Port Huron after the In 1946, and in 1947 opened a  Michigan Bell sales office in that exchange He was appointed an outside commercial representative in 1948 A native of St Clair Comity, k attended Clarion Stale Teachers College at OaricrPa HNCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL Jan 13 Hartland  away 3   Brighton  home Stockbridge  away 3 South Lyon  away Manchester  home Dexter  away 3 Grass Lake  away  Feb 17 Hrtland  home 3  Teb 24 Brighton  home The No 3 means three games Jan 20 Jan 24  Jan 27 Feb 3  Feb 10 Feb 14  RECEIVES LIFE MEMBERSHIP Genie Mann handed us the following clipping giving an account of the Past Masters and  Old Timers Night heid at Detroit Lodge No 2 at which time his  brother, Earl received a life mean bership It was held in the fountain rocm in the Detroit Masonic temple with 16 of the 25 pas,  maser present, Earl Mott 33 introduced the past masters ana  P M Drake presented the life memberships 14 surviving members of iht cia3i of 1309 were guaiiiied io receive life memberships out cn iy 7 wore able to be present J,, 4 surviving members are Ear Mann Albert Amhaus, Robert fcroaic, Claude Hagerty, J Ireland, Seward Kellicutt as MLson, H C Norris Alex Piuiiic rohart Ranee, George Shields, Pearl Watson and Maris Wise Following this were 4 acts c vaudevnle including a can team, juggler, novelty act en musical act J WILLIAM EARL J Wxn Earl, 74, of Lakeland died at Mcpherson hospital Hov, ell Saturday Surviving are h  wife, 6 daughters, Mrs Aivir Jones of Gaines, Mrs John Cock Mrs Arnold Gilbertson Mrs Wm  Schleyer of Ann Arbor and MrDarrel Shirley of Buck LakeM Lenna Earl also a son William The funeral was at the Keehn Funeral Home, Brighton on Tues Rev McClucas officiating Burial n Fairvjiew cemetery ersonals Omar Gass and wife of Brigh ton were Sunday guests oi the Lester McAfee family Rotort Amburgey, graduate of 194 iim Pinckney hiqh school and a thiee letter man in spans has enlisted in the air carp Pvt Beryl 3uck Lewis arrived home Tuesday after serving a  year in the South Pacific Ho waj in Korea and Okinawa Mrs Cera Webb and Gerc ifiann were called to Detrc Mcrrdav by the death of her si  ier, Mrs icber The funeral i today Wm C Miller, former poitmas at his home last Fri and i  serous conch aon One iuo  paralizedKaren Lee Eichmn ipii  frei eia at the vara pe  nzrue Mi, and Is CJ1 Wis  Howeii spenL iiiuii at J, Be  wvie heme Mrs Alice 3ruii of Owosc spnt the week end ai th horns oi Mr and Mrs Robert Pike jack Young and family, Jam Barns and family, ,Mrs Ray Burnand daughters, Bemadine ana  Janice Bobby Darrow,  Joe Burns and Shirley Reason spent the wk end at th Dominick Conklin home in Pctiac s  Mrs Mary Amburgey is a hush bake assisting in the care of Mrs Victor Lwnn and new7 aby The QJES Past Matrons were entertained Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Clifford Mill er for Mrs Beulah Miller Cohos tosses were Esther Campbelfta ith Carr and Blanch Marim, Mr and Mrs Harry Lee, of Lak iana spent Sunday at the S H Oair home r  tify kiu Mrs Ida Byfers and daughter Janet of Ann Arbor were week end guests at the Rose Read home Mrs Marjone Parkinson arut daughter  of Ann Arbor spn Suuauy with Mrs Rose Henaee The C W Hooker family o Ann Arbor were Sunday questoi Mr and Mrs J H Hooker Mrs Jack Earp and children o Austin, Tepcqs and Sidney fcui and family of Detroit were Sun guests L1 the John McDonne home Mrand Mrs Don Swarlhowere dinner guests of Mr an Mrs Cecil Wilson of Brighton las Thursi night, ihe Dale Miller family spen1 Sunday at the George Grahan home at Coleman, Mich iiux i,own of Gregory ana Miss urtjrude VanBiaircum of Pmckney were married at Howell Dec 20 by Rev John Orr Francis Shields at Howell anr1 Miss Mary McQuillen of Howell were married at St Thomas chur ch, Ann Arbor Dec 29 by Rev Fr McDace Dance at Culvers Paviliion Fri niqht at Lakeland Boehns orchestra Brighton voted Monday 10 to i to pavfo their Main St Mrs Clara Hoard of Gregor was married to Harry Mercer iStew Years The Sprout school closed Mon to attend Robert Amburgeys funeral The class of 1923 has presented the school with a clock t The class of 1924 numbers 11 Charles ,Garieck of Howell re port3 that he plowed Dec 31 George Burch is in a serious condition in a Jackson hespittL following an opration Mr and Mrs Thornaj Head and Ross attended ihe v Alfred Read funeral inGreen Oak Sat Miss Bernice Lamont is work  TJnTCheleea Tribune etablih ing for the HooverBaUCo, 4 17 years ago ha merged witU Ann Arbor as inspector the Chelsea Standard   tr     v i  r vJ irs  11  if ,cy 1 JV   LW tN  ThiAckxy Di1 iM   if rr  fR Tneknv i, Jt j   ,v a  J ,r  act of Mcerch 3 1877  r it osblfico Subscription Piic i5 a Year Piul W CurWr Pvhitabir 114 SoHowell Si vi t v Stanley Dinkel was in Dtroi on business last week Harley W Vinton and iamily of Si Johns were week end quest of Mr and hi Rv Reason RoborL Blito of Flint was r Sunday quest of Arnold Br Mr ad Mrs Rosy iteaa, Mi and Mrs Fred  p una vi  id Mrs Herb Snoed aikiuiuu i  iuaer at tne Tmor iauy q  M iu Mr, xieq bcii  i nor i iii Vjris 3iiLoa  DISSOLVES TREE RoOTs ELIMINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE  No MORE ODORS i  oceries sitaccl Goods, tits Ftiriaist Lingerie  Oiil C ere week tuu wv Campbell home  rwti, Mpnc ronki, iMpof  Htrtt ih mot rellobf end latest mtthod to liqutfy, dfiielvt end wponlfy grtett, sludgt, hair, iofh and othtr oroanlc tolidt  ,, i,  ,,, ,r This mcdtm chemical guarantees quick and effl cient rmln, f 12 to I hoon, NO SHUTDOWN of pool ot tank nfry1  rhmfcol li working C8 Caadio ot Off, f r 0 Penaiflf  ioe  I fc KennedyV Gen Stored Alive  FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY hORSES250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c perewt WE BUY HIDEb miD CALF SKINS phone 68 Plncknay ICentral Deadstock Co  The local O E S Chapter an the Briqhton Chapter, had a sch  ool of instruction at Pjhckne Monday niqht conducted bv Pearl Chubb Assoc Grand M iv ron of Marquette   ii, ,  ria iciqod h J  ii v Lin LU iiWK U JMS L yi uoinq comp my and i  , ikrq fjr red Hebmn    hLiy iamily spoil JIV nt me Win Geddr nome in Chorea Air, ana Mrs Lynn Hendee   Hi Ijio fiendo ,ave ,,,   uuo lor Jackson, MiSo, lu v  Dr Cecil Hendee , hoiiis Wylio visited he j, is, MF, ana  Mrs Abrror hums in towieirviiLc MOM Moynard Clark and wife vi ea her parents m Mancueaica lOii ihurs niqht Mr and Mrs Leo Ha ides aad Jaia nter of Detroit were we ,  nd quests of Mr d Mr C Eichman  Mr and Mrs Alrrt Shitlv j ana Mr and Mrs Leonurd Lc 1 spent Sunday at the lvrl bhirlv j P ,me in Dundee The Thomas Ycurtq family wer Sunday dinner Jguesis ol Mr and Mrs Hollis Wylio  V  j   1 Phne S7FU B77 Lakosld, Dr p , ,, From where I sit fy Joe Marsh Why Scoop No Longer  Works Here Scoop Hake paid ii a friendly arn If he didnt run and get call at the Clarions office last week iected sheriff himself I and we were talking about when he From where  sit, we should find waa a reporter here out the facts before we try to talk Remember how mad I got when about anything When we do, were I found out jou were writing that inclined to be more tolerant election story right from your were apt to understand a little desk I asked him And how I more about the other fellows prefmade you get out and learn what erence for, say his political candiJI niKriffs jub vas fill ribnjt date or for a temperate glas of I sure Ho, Joi vJ Scoop I ,,eer now end th,n r s if 7 iwant to thank you for teaching ,m dont want to get trtpr4 Jonf s  the hittrick putting on my hat leap to conciuionsT  F fc anrMmiiiitf out facta, thut is n xi betuse he iu Iwiit no r,ini i    Copyright, 1950, United  tnwi,, j  vundatit I JrU ii SAVE ON X  Furniture Carpeting and Rugs MADE TO YOUR ORDER and Asphalt Ii oiaSJIfX F V  or siaman is lringing  our  of fche latest  PKika BooMet   This hancisome booklet tells how you can arrange to have Philgas in your home    beautifully illustrated with photos of the Complete line of Philgas appliances s everyone living in homes lvynl the gas mins is talking about Phif   the modern fuel for cooking, water het 7  and refrigeration Make a selection of the appliance needed noleum, CHECK THESE SAMPLE ITEMS OF NATIONALLY KNOWN MANUFACTURERS All Plastic Tilt Back Chairs, including Ottoman 599 5395 i ti 9 f ACTORY RECOMENDED PRICE IS OR UP OUR PRICE 18 789 New Two Cushion Sofa 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LB OF DBENMIJB MAKES OF OF FURNITURE FOR OUR PROTECTION AND ATJSFACTION  BS9l OUR COMBINED FUNERAL AMBULANCE AND FURNITURE BUSINESS GIVES US LOWEST POSSIBLE OVERHEAD   LET US PROVE WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY WBPIiW   Sx  J KEEHN FURNITURE STOIU PHONE NO U5   V BRIGHTON, MICH nB  51 1 5gfe  ivW  NM  MtilAHl 1,,,n tliYrnitiiAiTkid ftwrr39 PV A w , V  A ivy m roucAxWmoR STRAIGHTEN  I i   8 DISK HARROW j J i  i  Now  John Deere Disk Harrow can be qt4kJy straightened Jot cross ing grassed waterways or wet spots and angled again without stopping or even slowing down When equipped for operation with the new John w  V M  W  1 ri4j   s Deere PowtTrol, smooth hydraulic power angle or straightens the disk gangs at the touch of the operators hand on the convenient control All John Deere Disk Harrows are regularly equipped with t simple, positive triprope control for angling or straightening the disk gangs from the tractor seat The sturdy John Deere JB is a doubleaction harrow with no costly builtin weight to bury it in light soil yet in hard ground ortough stalk conditions, yon can add weight to secure plenty of penetration Flexible construction, ample clearance, proper weightdistribution, and easy adjustmcntthese are other important features that make it easier to do good disking with a Model JB See us soon for complete details  5FRvr THE way NOTIC E T O NE W BUYERS 1950 Models are on the They will bo the finest automo biles ever ottered to the Ameri  can public H you are planninq to buy one wo suggest that you9 114 North ftflthlgan come to the bank right now and Telephones make arrangements for an auto Office 935  PROFESSIONAL SwrS Daily lliOO A M to ttUO P, M hxcepi Wednesday MaiwiuJftUSaL rtWuoU0pin 814 First State and Savings ton Hppfll Michigan vwwwy Memorial 824 NMam StAnn Aroor Harold Chubb Local Representative 5 Fleming St, HV 1 loan to finance your purchase Laings by Appointments Phone Howell 439 or r then vou will be rejady to act HOWMIL Michigan I Monuments  Mafast, without delay, when the new oar of your choice comes on thie market Howell Michigan K , SNEEW  Phone 18  207 EXband River  HowelL Michigan phone 13 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Real Estate IntramceJfeoketage Pv i5 rilNO HOSLL t aty Uke cad Farm Property D 9tU Member Federal Deposit Ensur w m A Spedanrf 5000 Insured Monuments  Markers RT5 Attorney at Lcrw Brighton Mi b LEE LAVKY r epa r a MYRON J KIJGTES Piumbing and Hea   State 8717 Lakeside D   License Ruth  rk SttClftSk FOR DEAD OR Di ST Pinckney Phone 59F3 Michigan I AUCTI O NEEB a Spedaary  V  HORSES S8J0 Each COWS 450 Each JOHN DEER  asne to Lavey Hardware AMASNO STORY OF HIDDEM TAXES A loaf of bread 151 tana in it Youd qet at 2 one half packs of cigar Use for the p0co of one if it jWfeit for  Read in 19 icon Wway with this Sun f The Dot WANTEDWashing and Ironina to do at my home at 4323 Patter son Lake Road Phone 58F12 FOR RENTSix room house in Howell, modern, automatic hot water, laundry room, automatic heat, wails newly painted  CafrHowell 1198 I qtjor 730 Pjntory of the tax tang TJmstead Farm HowdHPinckney Rd Phone 71F2j GLASS SERVIGEFO HOGS 0cercwi ALL ACCORDING TO SIZJK AND COKDfiHON CALVES, SHEEP and rtOS REMOVED FhUk PHONE COLLECT TQ CARL BERG HOWELL 150 Moosooo tor DARLING A GOMlita Ffeoae WYUE 78F2 STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorooy oV Wrw 2Q1K E Orand River, Howell ikUraiXISRATION SERVICE  HAROLD RADY  Bopalii on All Make Vha BnctnaT 14F3 DR C 7 TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 P H SWARTHOUT 4 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 4 63 PnckneyMleh C REICggOT  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand RSsrer Ave HowelL Michigan For Appointment Pk ne 358  Residence 82k MOYD HENDEE Live Stock HfiuUr Weekly THps Mode to DetroO General Trucking Phone 64F14   rf  V and Tobacco lOJJjpALDS QUALITY CHED ICE CREAM JOS GENTILE 11 MAIN ST SPtt  700 TO lhOO P M HAVE ffiE BR055JGLASS PPOtTOLY REPLSDBY cinrrED AUTO SJAZfcR SO IT WW BE SA TTOTCKVIBERATIONSi wl USE THE BEST AVAIL ASLE GLASS AND DO THE WOffc JkRLYOTOMPUY BABES AUTO PARTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIV I HowelL Michigan I 4 Continued from First Page CHRONOLOGY OF 1949 Nov 23Pinckney ends season by beaitng Hartland 26 to 13 Oeer Hunters return with deer Lawrence Baughn becoms post master Tom Hill and Alice Heat ly married Enagement of Bruce VanBlaircum and Florence Holl iBter announced E REED, Jeweler WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING Accurate  Fast , treasonable jn0Ck8 Guaranteed Work 210 W Main St Pinckr, Mich CARL JONES Concrete Products Criav Sand lop SoiL Koad uw Fill Vit and Koau JV   LaiU, Fitter t dfuiru 7628 foma Rd Plucknt Rs Phone cier 3 18 WM An Nov 30George Stotfer dies at  Ora Haines home Chuck Car  FOR FOR SALEICE FISHING flATi i ALL RiNJS OPEN EVERY DAY GRAND RIVER SPORT SHOP ONE MILE EAST OF HOWELL TOR itLrvu Completiy modem apartments 5 rooms and bath 512 Main iit E, Puickney Phone U4 FOR SALE 10 White  Rock Pullels now lcyinq also fat hens Phiilap Spiout Phone l9ril eBT T j FOR SAiliStiictly iresn egg at SALEQuick Heat heating  an timas ut reasonable prices ney of Brighton makes all state flt0ve with blower, heats 6 rooms M, pWCy Ellis, phon JH i team Sernor play put on Congl W Morgan 311 Hamburg St  Y P church holds fcxir      FOR SALERed delicious Bald Dec 7Fletcher Trqcy dies Joe wins and Red Spys and other del Jeffreys placed on League O icious cooking apples Also ciaLakee All Star team School bd er and winter sguash buys another school bus Dec George Charbonneau court term Masons elected Geo Phono Pinckney 161F11 Gardenr W M i 9040 Farley Rd, Phone 71F2  iw i Dec 14Carol Stecker and Ray Kehout marTied Masonic dininq roojm ana kitchen and Cory Druq tore damagepl by fire Bom to the Max Reynolds a girland tq the Robert Reads a girl FOR SALEWhite Leghorns Whiterocks chickens 4 to 5 lbs White Muscony Ducks Frtmk Pearoe 10960 BtinehelfJ rd Pinckney, near Silver Lake Phone Dexter 4067 SOFT WATERon a service bas is No Eguipment to buyNo con tract  ot signNo work to do, Dec 21Mrs Mame Hoise and Philo Boettger die Pinckney   basket boU team wins firstgame Rust   conursorvice from South Lyon 36 to 35 In es CuHigan Soft Water Service  Say contest sponsored by Civic Jefferson and Main Streets work Free Estimates Allowance vVANitL Custom Cord Wood Sawina vVesley Umstead FOR SALE  1 pair of Snow C Mud tires with Tubes 6xl6iso one Winter Apply at j  Rush Lakti Bert Smjth fOR SALE12 ga bnot gi re peater and Shells 2250 Like new Lucius Doyte   RP FENCING By Rod or Hour, at construction work done   Coones d Klavie Phone 162F3 Pinckney  WANTED Tree Trirarhaiq or Re moving Orchard Tniumingalsa Stump Removing bxprience Imp Assn Mary Ann Campell phone Ann Arbor 8522 is first  QUALITY Heats r Groceries Vegetables Fish Kfarket Prices Qourteous Service r rm as   r rTNCXNKFt fINEBT FOOD JTOtB TJW Dec 28Masonic Installcrtion held Win, Schulte, theatre chain winter 10 cords of dry wood, owner hurt in auto accident Pin James Baker, Pinckney Rl Mich ckney firemen give Xmas party Anderson Corners for children Pinckney V F W  team wins thriller from Howell FOR RENTHouse with basement tolR50SALE 3 IS fiWANTED UTl WIS  for wood Art Rentz 5030 Burgess Road Phone 91FU Collegiqns 61 to 57 PRIVATE LESSONS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONTACT SOPHIE STOIANOWSE 610 E Ann Street , Ann Arbor, Michigan Phone 7621 LESSONS GsTVEN ON SAT  I and furnace furnished 25 a mon th toilet and water For seven  months only I ybnSkivPatterson Lake  II    FOR SALE  1937 Tudor Plymouth sedan42 motorgood condSJuTorihradicheater 100 Clare Miller Phone 33F3  EstabEshtd 1889 191 McPfrerson  FOR SALEChristmas Trees Wholesale  Retail Norman Rave Ph Dexter 5491 ar Wesley Umstead Phi Pinckney 71F2 Detroit market prices C H Llov4 Phone 62F1 FOR SAL Hatue Swaruwuv home 7 rooms and bath, garage, ptables all is good condition Large grounds, beautiful tzpea5,50000 TERMS  H G Swarthout, 17910 Telegnrph Rd S Romulus, Michigan, Cal Wyandotte 7156 RU FOR SALE 2 acres and 1 room house 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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>cootacioutiaa Utgl Wttjvtoity ha asked of ow 9 accident   intasjcr ff fflDn Jan 12Heno Campbell and Asel Cctfpenrdie Also Mr Aatnryn Heasoner Mass meeting at school on organization v Jan jwm to be presented to he leg Mature at e Special  session B,a Medical Science building rtarry hendecfion bt the Stat 1 7m1ouia abitsh a Jan 19Masons hold annual  SLtf onic  drunkards Tuest night, on Gardner ana 580  invlt xrbara Nicholas  married Mil JL0101  There are  SSS88, teAMm excess tfldwidge of Dexter die Martha Hodgeman and Wm uLrJLrE r oxce, dwidge of Dexter die Barn to   Si They iSf Mtt and Delly Bauqhi cTon  m overdo o22 working dayl James Franklin a year and cost the lactone 9 ,  mm WtiL ttS t Ale a Maas and Don  areas is , kWtoScj, carried DrTAtoeh Xaas hasidropped from 38 to 2 esckney loses Toi Vear One oitTudge Paul ter in basket bail 39 c ri5 dnink cases a day Jf eto 2Dr Chas v  ,   ,he Mich, iafrie Toppers beyPmcidiey beaextTs M erdge organitation has endorsed and Mrs Je Bradv and 1 c1   PWam and ai Her hare in autonSS  Sher Wednesday Janusay 5i I fT flew Ifdirs Eve 1 Carres Casuse WE ceAtsqs u AMERICAN COfcSfctSTS STAGBD THE BOSTON TA tfJCWjN IJJ3 m ftrVOLT A6AJM37 TAXATION WITHOUT EPFENTATiON, New Years passed off quietly We with no fatalities There ere a few houses parties ana Tha paper with this issue starts i KRtu year  publication pbr its 66th lATfR, 0RAWIKK5 UF THE CONSTITUTION,OUR P0UMPJN6 OTHERS GUARANTeeO USTHS tWUFTATJVE CHARACnit OF OUR SOVERNMENTBV PECEClN4 THAT TH AjtUMlCltF RPRf5tNTATiVE IN CONOItSSS FOwjk STATE SHOULD BE 6ASEOONTHC POPULATION f THAT   AND CONSTITUTIONAL PROVIS4N W MA1R, CRN5USTAKI the Anchor inn at Portage Lake j  first time since the death of low which Hrw  frank Andrews, 40 years aqo the spatch is housed in a buildinq put on a floor show which drew rank Andrews,40 yearsaaotrle a number from here Bad Weatn1 Dispatch f t 4 legislative committeesis stuavina It is estimated the present sen 001 enrollment of ,1,000,000 wiL   ,, rise o 12UUQO0 by 195 and 33 J  Court sets Portage Lake reorTr aaditional class rooms will ha needed in the state Total debts of Mich, the state, county, villages and township is bbo000,0u0 or 119 far each in habitant Taxes are KwfiOflUU or SiJl for each person Citizens and corporations par Uncle Sam Wtf4i2,16b in auto wreckreb 9Anotner school iaation meeting hexcL H  N3h ft A H rlpresfntath wai  in taxes and got back 59,170,000 ,v  One fourth of the cost 0i the IieV beat3 Hartlana 45 onitoBjUe is hidden taaes Tie  Masons entetrain O E S corporai fax is 31710 tobacco tt3 retail sales 155, gas , oline 49,02, liquor 694r  A decline in living costsis for  caslior 1960 From the all time high at Sept 1948 living costs dropped Hrcent last year A  further iaU  from 2 to 3 percent is xpectedMJ950 er level ieb 16Local cribbaqe tourna Tani hpld Don Swarthout ana Merlin Amburgey win Pinckne beats Brighton 3928 and Gass Lake 43 to 33 Civic Imp ilSSli  give big dance Jeb 23Barbara Nash wins lmd prize in county pie ccnost, and Virginia Shirtev 3rd Pinck to 20    at motion pictures and dance flar 2James LaRosa killed in auto accident Pinckney wins basket ball title by beatinq Man Chester 37 to 35 Evelyn Bowman Arnold Rouse married Pincknev Girl Scout meeting held at school MOT 9Wm Shilling dies Edward Parker and Stanley Dinkei nominated to head 2 villaqe title   ets Stanley Culver and Lillian Robinson married Pinckney eliminated by Grass Lake in state tournament in Jackson 49 to 38 Ray Hicks dies in Lansing er and poor driving conditions Kept most of the people home ihere were a few accidents One otthe Milliken boys fell off a motorcycle at Mill and Putnam  3ts New Years eve but was not injured much Later cars driven ty Steve Mrofka and Paui LoP dell collided near the S H Carr nome on West Main St but no one was badily hurt Sindvv eveninq a cai driven by Manin Markos and Garth Meyers milk rtuck had crcolilsion at about the same place but aqain dam of its own built durinq the past summer It has previously occupied rented quarters except durinq the ownership of Mr Andrews when he bouqht theBawman buildinq which stood where the DeSota Plymouth Mocil SaLeu now is located This buildinq burned down about 20 years ago The past years has bee one of uncertainly with employ ment fairly qood and busmes sales up In the world at larq one cricis has succeeded anolh er until the people have beconv ftL E TAKEN CARRyiNG PUT THIS rUTtONAL DIRECTIVE, XAFFItMtM6 THE RZPK SiTATV CHAXACTEypF OUR GOVERNMENT rSB3FWffr gets honordb ANNOUNCE ENGAGMENT I At a New Years dinner at the j  Mr and Mrs Lewis Ken Hlhneld, the engage   SfcteRutJuJte  fe sonof Mr and, fa mention on All State Basket Jterk of Pmcknev1, Bajl Team, was annaunosd Ifes a war vet via, ibLynn Hendee ran and is crrtenduiQ Western Sanliy Dinkei nominated State Coileqe Miss Kenhay is a supervisor on Democrat and ReD graduate of JSt Thomas high  uKHrvm HrltB Cima school Ann Arbor and Sh Joe aqes were slight At Howell aj calloused to them A year acx qui Helen Sharpe, was struck by j war with Russia seemed immin a car and rendered unconscious  ent but this passed and the peo pie are about coiMnced war danqer there is sliqht unless Rus sia starts an expansion program As yet she has shown lit le in clination to fight outside Russia and an invasion of Russia by this nation is unlikely The biqgest trouble facing this country is to keep wages and prices on an even keel so that they balance Henry Ford was amonq the  tirst to recognize this truth When he establish a nunimum waqe of 5 a day some40 years aqo he not only esfebttshed a  market for his oar but became one of the Worlds richest indust rialists   Mrs, Steve Mrofka received several broken ribs in the New fears eve accident Or Boyd Shertzer of Howeil Was badly hurt in an auto crash New Years morninq on Gxana Rivei, east of Howelit near th turmgnn Furniture Store Hei sustainietl a broken iaw ana wrist and other injuries He wat alone at the time oi the accideni beinq on his way to Detroit tc answer a clL  I PLAY DEXTEH HERE FRIDAY Pmckney hlqh school basket bal team will resume basket ball play after the Christmas hoi idays when they meet Dexter her Friday niqht in 2 qames Dexter has had bad luck so far  They lost to Northville and also dropped two overtime qames to  Chelsea and RoosevelJ The receive team will play fir A few years ago dancinq marathons were popular In these couple danced until they collapsed, tfom sheer exhaustion Some contests lasted several days Contestants were allowed shon  1 4 and CHURCH NEWS The Republican senators anc 8tMajyi Oatholic Church congressmen who have been IUiliniy, stronqely isolatiomstM seem to MSSOti iiYtmiAmttW1 JnaonBasses 800 and 1000 though they have been loud in Hovenaa tWd 730 p m tne outcries against the Mar CaBfttSon Sat 730 o 9uU pm shall plan whereby we have lent  3imiytvbsof b00 mass PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL hospital and is a nurse at tu  xpAiianti State Hospital LOUIS STIPE RESIGNS  Louis Stipe district Mich BelK Tel Co mar has resigned to ac aupt a position with the Citizens Mut Auto Ins Co Robert Tripp  of Port Huron succeeds riirn j  huge sums, to European count Ties to fight Communism they I uHIican tickets Georqe BurchoLj would makeein excepUon in the  dies Stanley Dinkei elected viifccse oi Chin Now we have ai Piavs attar Noreuna Devotion st then the varsity will play the rest periods in which to eat last qame A large crowd of Dex t They were finally banned as ter fans is expected j those who took part in Jhem injured their health Now another craze has started in Indiana Known as Bible Marathons C  New Years day ministers ah lavniejipX  CONSERVATION NOTES The new conservation ski cen ter in Porcupine Mts state park will be dedicated Jan 8 Gov Williams will make the address The sale of candy, hot dog3 and ajft, in Mich, state parks in  1949 Wmm to 398,518 of  age president Mrs Belle Blan chard of Dexter dies  iViar 23 Fred Campbell dies el cruto injuries Barbara VanSla j9SQpk wins grade classes spell ing championship Dexter Kroqer store robbed of 3,000 Mar 80Pinckney postofiictrobbed Dr Max Feet of U of M dies Bert Hicks dies M L Hin chey and Mrs Pearl LaRue mar led  April 6Local Masons hold 19th annual past masters niqi Basket ball banquet ley Dinkei elected s  3 votes Aarii 13Mr V i dore f  which the state  received 65309  Bxuioughs observe from concessioncdrs All ice hshinq shanties must be properly  rndrlea twith the owriers name Vlv The drop in pdrfe jias eased the food situation in ieeding fish m  the hatcheries Hearts, livers and Taeits are the princrpal food NEW TTRE FIGBISfO AGENT In most fires the loss from water damage is considsrably greater than that from fireor smoke A newrre fighting agent is coming boarcfi Into use known as Waterfog io  this wien combined with water, contirf produces a fog or stcnhV eiiminafcs water damage j The Ieptoi Fire Service at New Haven, Csn hassstablished c training program ib 4Bno, qn itrate the use o Waterlog In1  1945 over 600 fire chiefs from oil   ferent cities enroUsd i the courfor  se In the demonstration all sorts and mor tjnrrlveisaryi held at St Marys c Victor Symonski France April 20Dr Charm for and Clarence O Also Mrs finer VanBeurah Mr and ISn W7A Ketchum celebrat anniversary April 27rPvtr BMTVI Lewis leavs CampBlonefai for overseas DrAn   ready aided Pres Chiang Kai bncfe 01 the China Nationalist government to no avail and he has bem everywhere deteatec uy jne forces oi CommunistiCnina and is now crowded onto  tne island of Formosa between China and Japan This islana once belonged toAapan but loll owing the war with Japan was given to ChinaThe Communists oze preparing to attack this island and wipe the last vesti ge of the ChiangKai Shek gov eminent This has ceruse Repufc iiccuLfcpokvsmen to demand that p ve save the Shek government 1 Former President Hoover wants us to send our navy there a  once to battle Communists and  Senator Taft wants air bases est  ablishad on Formosa so we ecu send oitf planes there This has complications as Great Britian 1 about to recognize the gov xnet of Communist China w   us not to interyen  Jan 6 Jan 10 tTanYr  Jan 20 Jan 24 Jan 27  Feb 3 Feb 10 Feb 14 iraational D D Brgdy, ftp a  Organist and Choir  itri ve iiuu tnbi Study at me parser 09  ihirs ff00Prayer Meeting and Visitation Evahqehsm group Uni tfersal Week of Prayer Service Dexter  home 3 Grass Lake home Harttandlawcnr 3   Brighton  home Stockbridqe  away Sfth Lyon  away Manchester  home Dexter  away 3   Grass Lake  away Feb, 17,Hartland  home 3  Feb 24 Brighton  home  The No 3 means three games will be played WIN TIGHT GAME The V F W basket ball team rom me Howell Collegians last Wed nite 61 57 The Howell team is made up attendinq college, nu f tocOT mlrntfc iBrrroas and real the New stament ana Psalmst it is expected to take 24 hour Last year Covington church j goers read the entire 1189 chap ters of the Bible in 72 hours and 20 minutes it4 The movies and radios together with thetomic maqazines are coming in for a lot of criticism ior their abundance of gangster and crime films In one oi the won a thriller from the Howeli recent Orphan Annie comic    i ci tc, qanaters play the hero role Tht  comics have had action taken against them in some placesPinck Sunday, Jan 8 1030 3  ISZ  Service  Sermon Breath on  Lowell shot ahead by 12 whole want sc much mg Me, Breath of God W30 Sun  bULftH the thd guarter In the Still action is dimcult In CaW ,  Hnv srhni Toni, Vrrr w J fA1 jjocal team made j hiaa tow banning qangsterow day School Topic Power for the 1 , npriod the local u r j   r 7 uneonstitChurchs Task Parents, come  fs SSSck and with Gs Led j ics has just been ruled uncoil and bring your children , Aa attino the pace took the 1 utional by 700 Padrim FeUowship meetinq j  arS held it Gus scored 30    mu onts for pinckney V F W 7301 at the Church Monday, Jan 9th 700 Church Familv Pot Luck Supper Movies Beautiful nature pictures will be shown Wed 400 Junior Choir practise 700 Senior Choir Practise 730 Pastors Confirmation Class at the Parsonage for young pec jle 14 years old and up Jones Ledwidqe Gentile Lavey Palmer F F C G G HOWELL Brogan Hagni  Scofield Koch Bennett were banned the story of the as sination of Abraham Lincoln to school history books should also be banned rocBir dies Theos former Pincknev rphanheld in Detroit w Westgate Lodqe Last Page has asked us nox 1 T,  Thuw 200 Ladies Aid mec She has included that the, Shek    home of Mrg mv government is a J    Eutott 800 Prayer Meetipg a  wants to resume trade witn, The question ISDO we China     v, r want to sticlrour chins outr bn tering theiight aganst Coa c China might easly start Woxld War HI ine Parsonage CALVARY MENNOiI GRAM dyor of Bri P0P1C his can  tic  at more ffib4d be re to the Town flsv Xka Beach v, va3r Mnrntog WfOldp lOrOO Sundcrf Zcboc  UrOO ChUorsosBoar  U45 Young Hoplss Mseting  730 iqaof fires were started and then exj turned   r tmguished with Waterfog Manvvship and Bounty governments cellars mere have been eguipp hat more, and more 6 various ed with Waterfog pips fat fire taxes n collected by State aa ,,  teotection  anclesspuld be collected local, Mrs RdBertike with whom she The theory is that hsated 4ter ry trMt  nf A monies retain made her home was a grand has more fire stittqitaii7 ed I MRCTTA BLAIT MTSATOT Bland 84 died at her  Iowa , Wyw iwmm   horns WWof town on Hincnp Evening Worship  815  Rd SundSr Sh was formerTy upt   riosoas Bartow Etta Farrington of Stockbridge  Asst Supt Marin Shrrey ni vns me widow of the late 800 Geo Bland who died 10 years  Cottage Prayer Meetings Surviving are a sisterinlaw 8flG P M P M WedMrs Lessie Farrington of Stock j Jaridge and neloes and nephews, j  than cold WOterV tfjaise 3m SO deqrgito wMSt jjorb 1350a t U hsotife orbW0 mosf  MARJaiAGF LICENSES ROWLING NEWS The results of the bowiinq lea  que Dec 28 were as follows Tip Top 41, Reads 40 St Mary j 37 V F W 32, Vans 30 Hockey t 29 Kennedys 28 Corys 28 Fab  28, Shireys 25 Tavern 20, Die Set 14 Schedule for Jan 10 is Shireys vs Kennedy Tip Top vs Fab Reads vs Vans V F W vs Ta fsm Corys vs St Marys Hockeys vs Die Set BOTH ELIMINATED Both Howell and Chelsea high  school basket ball teams were , eliminated in the holiday tourna ment at East Lansing and Albion Holt defeated Howell and 1 sea lost to Hudson Detroit police have been doing a icmd otnee business in tramc violation tickets It seems some 90000 traffic violators who were given tickets there failed to ap pear in court over a number of Lars back and last week police started to bring 78 were taken to court toe first day and VJ Those who did not 3Y were jailed the them in  ranklin Roose ed by tw new editors of the who exerted nee on tbe wc Hetw For Chel The Pinckney V F W beat Brighton here  aht 42 to  44 ,  The ldte Pres veV Has been spair naticl as the gis ld the last 50 Was the second Axn Thomas  Edison the hated prsdsnt since Lincoln Abraham water J2Jw produce IW ttial Waterfog to use W William Ogden, 24 fowlerville neice   larie HrmitrK 17 Fowlerville The turtcfral will be Thurs aftsr  Richard Bfillsv 33 Ann Arbor noon at the Swarthout Funscaiy Nanhcy Houck 27, Portage LakS d Mrs Fred Read spen Home Rev Donald Brady offic         wHh the RIs Read familv JSSg Burial will be in the COKOTT COURT HEWS  outfeed hii candidacy jor a Miami Beach, Via Gilkes Cemetsty Buzzard received A c  fromDr and Mrs Oat er of Detroit on Tues morn Mm mailed frra Bounos As, Mouth Axnedca They are maltftnr Jur of Souh America , The case 61 Parke Davis Co c HOME FOR AGED,BECOMES 70  MURDER FACtORYi  lled 1,2   m0x This hsSdlwhich shocked Some 20,000 Is involrsd Americ back m J91 now I  mnkM thrillfng reading Look lor INCOME TAXES MJUfc OIIT Sr Harlow Shehan iamilv The Cass of the Hears g NBd 1 wUi  of Jackson and Stanley niqht in The American Weekly, fonnsat aad wHs DesrftoH were one of the tarsi Wg incgoslnss jjp Years oaflsrs of  is wtm this Sundays fen 9  ,4  f  UTS HAT IS IN THE RING E Gov Harry Kelly has cmn atfeed hil candidacy for a 3rd term as governor of Mich Tms is nt very Pleasing to two other as wlail m svWnt prntT Tor ofhee D , lodsto r Brake state treos cmdFred Ala tailed theoffiosrs oi Ar sec ofstate vth nave smillar  Lodas No, One thing adding to me larity of ftes Tnnnan pis1icr ey qualities of the ccrotnob He is a past master of tee lodge of Missouri and a  gree Mason Christmas fm of The Detroit Smday Times asWctonspJte is in Horida, done   j Mgowed togw wa8     WwSarking that KeUv wasi when lt was f2ustngtito 00 f Sinceth a steooina sone to rn   , one  I i SerSofTl wiswwsnalPtJran,  idenberg affcyn m sJMffmv w f I 1 II I  I j 25 Years Ago THERE WSLL BE A  Card Party SQUARE DANCE AND REFRESH MENTS AFTERWARDS AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOT UUHTORHJM aturtfny, January 14 r Roy Honnett while workina in tiie Pinckney Garage had a fin qer injured so badly it had to be amputated Scan Fartellg, section fore man at Howell wen found dead in a box car with 4 bullet wound Barn to Cfcas Inqersoll andj wife, former residents a son at  HdwdJ APwVr WIKVHSJPMI Csry GttmL Aon Sheridan 1 WAf A MALE WAR BRIDE Friday Sated JBL S7 THE TAIL Of THE LONESOMh 1 Tihffii7iriirf Marcelhss THE NEXT MEETING lb Jan 9th Mrs Freeman Allison died at her home New Years day The , funeral was at the home Jan 3 sm4oy Moaday Jan st With burial in Howell I Sunday Shows 3 p m cant iriday Saturday Ja f7 HOY ACUFF and the, Smoky Mountain Boyse AIM f I Sabu, Gall Russell Turban Bey jMMwwiy Henfy Fonda I tay Ifaaaay J M SONG OF INDIA ALL MEMBERS Alffi REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT I Dallas Cox has returned to his studies at Ferris Institute W H Meyer discovered his truck on fire Tues mght while iilhnq the tanlcThe chemicacl ext inquisher on the truck put out the blaze An independent basket ball 1227 leaqe has been orqanised with teams from Dexter, Chelsea, Sal  ine Ann Arbor, Ypsilqnti Northville and Plymouth SylvUSdney J THE STORY of SEABISCOIT Shirley Temple BarrFtaaeraW T  ton McCsitateT day Shows 357 j i Populc SBWBQ tUWa a,lf Jan 101112  , TOP O THE MORNING Tu WodL Jan iOll ,  A Murical CUnnSmSa Dana Andrews Maureer OUara Btoo Qrosby Ratry Filsgerald fc I RU i1 B1Y THE FORBIDDEN STREET I  7,ls  W James Cagnpy Virginkx Mayo in WHITE HEAT Nowi NOTOhy   DexterThetre jaCTEK UCHluAN Friday Saturday Jan 67 Roddy McDowell to VTUNA CLIPPER Plus 1 StockbrU  Michigan Friday, Saturday ion 67  LOADED PISTOLS la Sspicnoo in a fast movina wsstsn wM HoSfL5ulrey  Brirlon rtobjn Hoodlum Mummio, Dummlos    Bqir Day in HoUywood  Sunday, Tuosday, Ian 810 rED STALLION LH the R6CKIEST,THP M M M   in cmocoio  THE WAN FROM COLORADO with Jean Heather, Arthur Flatus y Ja Technicolor j unday, Monday Jan 69   on JOuob, Sunday 1 Aloxander Kiox Arthur Sotharn  Wosisrn Starring Giann Ford, WiUam Holden and Ellen Drew News Cartooon Lo iho Poor Builab  THE JJDGE STEPS OUT 3GJhkCartoon Scionco Bool News  a7 Wod Thui, Jan 101112 idweek Spocial Joan Crawford r WITH AN Automatic iieetrfc Blanket i Honestly Its just too relaxing for words to climb into a bed already warmed by an automatic blanket Youll drift off to sleep before fou know it Why, even the sheep youve always counted cant stay awake  Of course, you can count the added pleasures electric blankets bring Theres the delightful weightfree warmth    pride in owning a shiag of beauty    ease in bedmaking with only one cover ,  with only one covi savings in storage space See an automatic electric blanket today at any Edison office, at your favorite department store or appliance shojs Detroit 4isoi  FLAMINGO ROAD with Zachary Scott and Sydney Greastreet Dnoy Cartoon Cominq Act of Violence Command Decision HU6HES l WtJHBffti Mr  ind Mrs Georae TTeako ir atterH d the funeral of her cou in Mrr Mary Hamburqer, at olerville Sandav ent Milt of Denmark, arrived tiei, by plane Thur to make his heme with his aunt, Mrs Wm Brash and family iVJrs Rose Hendee leaves next week to visit her son Dr Cecil Hendee and family at Jackson  Miss Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee wifi drive her there  The Floyd Hollis family of Hamburg were New Yeirs t quests of Mrs Erma Lewis , i New Years quests of die Wm, Brash famil were Martin Ritter and wife, Wm Smith and wife, Walter Clark and wife  Hyde md wife  WE DO OUR BEST lS AND CHECK iT TWICE, ,TMEM HEAfc   TUMMtWtfEA Twets J17 Loktsiiclebtop   Kos    ,  PINCKNkY IfiTH   RbCOiNDHIONtheOI D AR YESWE SERVICE AU MAKES OF   FACTglY TRAINED MECHANICS  TJPTOr DATE fg1 LOW HOURLY BATE  FREE FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED nf V t es ijij Prof W A Sprout and wife spent Christmas in Ann Arbor where their children are attend inq school James Smith and John Jeffreys cauqfy 13 pickerel in the mill pond Monday jill Wriqht qot one that weiqhed 8 lbs Justin Swarjhout 56 died at Harbor rVgcb Christmas day He recently sole his farm frere ana moved theri C V Van Winkle went to Lawton last week wher he bouqht Hereford cattle fcr hi farm Dick Baker of Richmond Va is vsitinq at th fai Kelly home Kciser waeeier is conductinq s night raoji at the Dexter town hall boi 3 Wm Secor and wife Dec  a airl Elinor Steiner and Lem Hedioan of Iosc were married New Iears day Arthur Munsell of Ferris Injute was home for holidaysHe received a check for 1000 from his oarents The annual Clark family reun ion was held at the home of Mrs Huqh Clark sr Xmas Day Marie Capple of Jackson spent Xmas at theMike Dolan homeA iara number from here attendee the New Years dance at Dexter Die PutnamHambtirq, Farmers Clnb met with Mr and Mrs, Silas Swnthoui Saturdav Army authorities are eyeing j the Waterloo recreation areo as a possible site for the national West Point of the air and have asked the state if they would be wiUinq to sell part of it i The City of Noxthviiie has in I stalled parkinq meters  The Avon Theatre Stockbridqe entertaffted 300 children at their i Xmas party last week After Jan 1 iyj0 the social1 security rate will be raised from I o 1 onehalf  ior both em ployers and employees unqnton is sfcKiuq a new pol1 ice officer Ken Graham havmu I icsiqnea when his pay was cut followinq the addition of another police officer The cut was nom 300 a month to 250 His friends are circuiatinq a petition askinqj the salary cut k be cancelled , Arthur C Diqby for 33 years1 secretary of the South Lyon Mas onic lodqe was seriously iniured in an auto accident on Pontiac Trail, last week and is in St Joe hospital Ann Arbor with broken knee cap and fractured jaw ihe Dexter Kiwanis Club enter tdinecT 508 children at their annual Xmas party The Ann Arbor Kiwanis , ha donated television   Washtenaw County Itir The Howell Electric   i qave a Christmas party o armory attended by 750 388 Livinqston cornt voted in the recent P M    ivirs Marqaret Flintoft has returned to her home in Howeli after spendina a month with her dauqhter, Mrs Rose HowiT In Ft Huschuca Arizona  The enqaqemeat oi Miss Geraldine Feiner dauqhter of Mr and Mrs Carl Feiner of Partaqe Lake and Ann Arbor tq James Suite of Ann Arbor StarthKfin 1934 when six cities in the nation installed parkinq meters they increased yearly un til on Jan 1 1948 thev were in operation in 1564 cities in the United States Nelson Treaster soninlcrw of Mrs John Bell former resident of Pinckney died in Ann rboi last week  t  Mrs Etta Bland is verv Vow a her home west of town Cillers at the Robert Pike home last week were Mrs Alva Dickson of Howell Mrs Lessie Farr inqton of Stockbridqe and Mr and MTP Lyle Farrinqton o Web berville ihe laoyd Hfendee family attended a party xxt the Ambrose Kennedy home in Howell Satur niqht Copt Tom Younq returned here from Japan Friday where he has been with the army of occupation Bince list August He has transferred from the reserve officers to the reserve officers to the requ lar army and reports at Ft Sill Okla an Jan 29, 1950 His fam ily will qo with him Billie Ckrk and Bennie LaRosa visited friends in Ypsilanti Sun Georqe Clark oi Ann Arbor called at the Dispatch office Sat Norman Clark and family returned from Florida last Friday The trip took him 2 days to qo and 2 days to return Mr and Mrs Oscar Beck enter tcdned the John Burq family at a New Years television party Mr and Mrs HerbSneed of Howell leave Jan 14 for Tex and North Carolina W C MRler was in Howell Fri servinq on the Triple A board Mrs Mary Brands of Detroit is visitinq Mrs Emma Vollmer ,  Mrs Mae Metz of Howell psent New Years with the LLee Laveyi family  Virqinia Shirley spent last Doyle Templeton family week in Keeqo Harbor with the The Ralph Clinton family of Lincoln Park spent the week end at the C J Clinton home Wm Dilloway former resident now of Howell suffered a stroke at his home last week One side is ooraHzect The Charles Clark family spent New Years at theLewis Kennedyt home in Northville I Hollis Wylie and family were I New Years quests of Mr and1  Mrs Huh Doolittle  The Merwin Campbell family  were Monday quests at the Jos  1 Hall home near Dexter BRAKE 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Mrs Seth Darwin c Lansing were guests of Mr Qi Mrs R K Elliott one day last Mr ond Ivis Floris Jlark  in Grand Rapids last week to it the latters mother Mrs Guilford who is ill  Mr and Mrsttfin Carver jr o  Ponaqe Lake Entertained the Da aio club at W home New  mm v I  txlfears eve teil y t  J  ANfMALS WORSES 250 A   COWS S25 HOGS 5Gc per cwt W IUY HIDfc mtO CALF 68 Plncknfl SKINS Centra dJicxCo   s  5 goa seen it  s k j I     k if V4  JOVT aiana is brmguig nour copg cf the latest This handsome booklet tells how you can arrange to have Philgas in your home beautifully illustrated with photos of fte complete Wnef philas aPPliances ,  Mort everyone living in homes beyowl the easates ia talking about Philgas the modern fuel for cooking, water heatmjr KQ refrigeration Make a selection of the appliance needed for your home     come in and see our complete display  New low prices to fit ybjKlg The Lester McAfee family visi ed in Onstead, Mich, one da iass weeMr and Mrs Stanley Culver oi iJeeriieid were New Years eve quests ol Mr and Mrs Murra venueay ivir and Mrs ack Milliqan daughter Karen and son Dick of u Lansing and Mr and rMss J as Webb and daughter, Mary ot Royal Oak were dinner quests of Mrs Cora Webb Monday Beverly Hardin of Portaqe Lake was the quest of Paul Curlett New Yearji farm Good and Jerry Heath attended a party New Years eve  at the home of Pat Nauss in Det 1 GJUMarion Shirey  Merlin Lavey called on Olin Robinson jr New Years New, Years quests of Mr ana Mrs Ray sums were the Domin ick Conklin of Pontiac James Burns an family of Ann Arbor and Shirley Reason, Mrss Eleanor Ledwidqe ana don Keith, and daughter Nan  were Ann Arbor shoppers Fridav Mrs Raymonda Morris, Mrs Claree McMacken Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and son Keith spem New Years eye in East Lansing Raymonda Morris and dauq ters were guests of Mrs J oh  Ruttman of Fowlerville Thurso, Becky remained for a few do visit Mr and Mrs Louis Stackable and Wm Roche were dinner 1 Bauqhn USN returned tc I the Philadelphia naval hospital J last Tuesday 1 Mr and Mrs DeHon Packard c, I Ann Arbor were New Year, guests of Mr and Mrs Howard dead Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt pent last Thurs at the E A, Nay lor home in Eaton Rapids Mrs Roy Darwin of Lansinq was a quest of Mr arH Mrs F lark one day last week Donnie Bauqhn spent last week with his grandparents, Mr and Mvr Earl Bauqhn New Years quests of Mr an Mrs L J Swarthout wefe Mr  and Mrs Richard Brewbaker and Mrs Edith Gallup of Fowler ville The Doyle Templeton familyof Keeqo Harbor ana the Dale Mil er family of Pinqree were New  Years quests of the Albert Shirley family John Bickman and wife of Ovid were New Years quests of the Mark Nash family James Appleton and wife oi Brighton and the Eric Rose family were week end callers at the M jlash home , New Years quests of Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle were Robert Grainger and iamily of Lansinq Miss Eva Melvin, Eddie Drost Mrs Ella Stapish and the Claren ce Stapish family of Chelsea The John McDonnell family spent New Years with7 the Har old Benedict family hi Grossa Pointe Born to Mr and Mrs 6 Victor lonn of Rush Lake at Grace hos  pital Detroit, New Years, day a 6 lb dauhter pvt Beryl Lewis has arrived in Camp StonemaxL Cal but will not be home until Jan 10   GOODBYE TO PUMPING DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS MINATES DIGGING DISSOLVES GREASE TOO MORE ODORS IH MODEMREVOLUTIONARY  No mare expeniivs unhealthy pumping and digging up of cesspools, sptic tanks, seepage pools, grtait traps and cloggtd lines j Heres the mot reliaole ond latest method to  qi f, dissolve oncTmponify grease, sludge, hair, fh end other organic solids This n,Hd chemical guorontees quick ond effl   rejuli,  12 to 6 hours NO SHUTDOWN i or rol or tank netcr  diemicol is working 1 5, iJ, 15, 25, 50, c d i 1N1AINEKS 1 Rg Canadian Pot OF I  Off, Pndi Myron HusitcS Phone 57FU 8717 LakeBide Dr  Rush Lake Pinckney  lJ TooTl discover a you jrow older, my boy, that in our Mislnowi weve got to have the jump on the real of them and   read the telephone directory Yellow P  AdvtrtUtnnt Miss Dorthea Lathers qave a re    u  v ci i cital at the Howell Library last quests Mon night at the Eleano I Friday Yt The following Pmck Ledwidge home Janet Shirley and Linda Lee spent last week at the Holiis Ho away home Lorna Shirley was the quest c Barbara Clements in Howell last week Herb Sneed and wife of Howell were Sunday quests at the Ross Read home  Mrs wean Meyer and children Ann Arbor spent last Wea at tne Walter Clark home , Otto Dinkel ot Sioux City, Iowc called up Mr and Mrs Alben Dinkel New Years Don Swarthout was called t Chubbs Corners Sunday to take ney pups took part kabel ycz and Barbara McAfee, Rosina Brady Patty Thayer Carol GerThe Mylo Kettler family o Jackson were Sunday quests ac  the S H Can home,  Ted Adseh of Camp Shendan and Bob Kerr of Detroit were wk end quests of Mr and Mrs Win Sll,Roslie Nash itumed to Mich State Colleqe Tuesday Eddie Drost who teaches radar at the hiqh school in Biloxi Miss, spent the holidays here He drove through 5 boys from Det1 roil accompanied him  J    V From where I sit it Joe Marsh y Scoop No Lctr r Works Here , Wli accompanied him J Charles Lanqe to McPherson hos injaf porch Is beinobiHtt or pital flawelt He was thrown  Mennonite church here, from a horse and suffered a con j   Harold Wolver cussion  ton of Portaqe Lake spent the Mr ana Mrs Albert Dinkel en week end at Lake Leelanautertained for dinner Monday thej 3 Bauqhn and family JPnt ,  Euqene Dinkel family of Detroitw Years af the Franklin home, the Gerald Dinkel family and  Howett , Mrs Sarah Lake of Lake Chem Gayle Hendee spent the week una end in Detroit with Paul Buck Mr and Mrs Roes Read attend Miss Joyce Clark spent tho ed a New  Scoop Blake paid as a friendly call at the Clarions office last week and we were talking about when he waa a reporter here Remember how mad I got when I found out you were writing that election story right from your desk I asked him And how I made you get out and learn what a sheriffs job waa all about I sure do, Joe, said Scoop MI want to thank you for teaching me the hattrickputting on my hat and finding out tho facta, that is Then we both had a good laugh v because he found out so much that am if he didnt run and get lected sheriff himself From where I sit, we shouUMt out the facts before we try teM about anything When we do, inclined to be more tolerant i were apf to understand a little more about the other fellows preference forf say, his political candidate or for a temperate glass ef beer now and then I say, if yon dont want to get tripped up, donl leap to conclusions AiCopyright, 1950, United Sluus   A Dan Driver and family of Dex 2asil White and wile an ter Mr and Mrs Stanley GincWhite and family of  heck of Detroit and Mrs Mary were New Years qvr ir  w Kennedy and son Ambrose wefeJJen White home Years party at the vTendwith Betty Seqer in Bri New Years callers at the Edward ki    home of Dr A C Towner of Por anton taqe Lake Mr and Mrs Paul Strawhcwb The Robert Read family enter m and daughter of Grand Rapid tained Mr and Mrs James Whit were New Years eve quests ot  r ley New Yean  Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell Sun fHONt MJ and  Merwm Camp they with the Campbell fdmilv NOr 145 bell were dinner quests last Wed wre rMertamed atthe Plum Hoi  ww     of Mr and Mrs C W Hooker d cm Country Club by Mrand Mrs I quMt3 of Mr and Mrs L J Foster Wmdeoi Q m Ne Vork L C Gorlwm of Detrott m Walled Lak at tkoaBiad Mr and Mrs Ph jp Sproitl tertained the CharlesBoole nBBni The Kenneth Wyljb famijiy and uy ofHowsll and George C5S Dr ana Mr W C Wylie of Detor rfew Years  TTU  ter were New Years quests at the  Fritz Wylie home  Dal Mecwpn USN of The Asher WyHe iamily and Beach vh toJbome on Mrs Jessie Wylie went Sunday Mr and Mrs Jack ash   ate  Y  jSJumUmM h t1 a mmmi   uo Therm OIL BURNING HEATING STOVES  4  t 1 i i  GLASS  SERVICE FOR   JRU  SOMETHING PUT  ASIDE FOB TOMORROW  Dollars on deposit in a savings account came in xniqhiy handy later on Start your account with J us  add to it Just as often an you  iutti DWVanWinJde cJLVau rt2LS2lIl  c Urn UroiWw,4A  , ALSO WATER HEATERS WASH STANDS TOILETS CABI NETS SINKS SEPTIC TANKS ELECTRIC PUMPS GENERAL ELECTRIC 8 and 16 CUBIC FT DEEP FREEZE 4 and 6 CAN M3LK COOLERS PROPERLY REPLACE BY SKILLED AUTO F FflFrP SO IT WILL BE SAFEjSOM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVf TRUC1 VBERATIOMS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL AiiLE GIBBS AND DO THE WORK PRCERLKOKtPTY BABES lCub PAiiTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER HoweJL Michigan     ,,, i We Have Ampfc fluids Avaiiab HAVE THE BROKEN SLABS  le ior Souad T UtL iMani Ui4 Mann Mlrhioip  Read Fstote Mortagor Personal at xJasonapIs Rates Utoce i Aeskience Hi lenisas by Appointments HoweJi Micnigan FIRST NATIONAL BANKPhon 183  207u Grand rtiv nUVVpi Howeii Michigan jDKow 13 Memb Fedecal Deposit tnsuKeai  lnwwiwliaiiu 157U Keparn  rv an ASUT   City Las and Farm Proparn  MYRO 24 UMafa Si, Harold Chubb Local Representative SIS Fleming St Howelf Phone Howell 439 or 9   Monument  Marl IN I LAViC Attorney at Law Brighton Mltti v anc Co AH deposits p to  5000 Insuredv OR DEAD OS JNBABLEP   THE BEST FOR LESS LAVEY HARD Am CONSERVATION An inventory of Mich wikMHOiiSES AQ F ducks and qeese winterinq here will be taken the second week COWS 2G Each of Jan The 25th oil well of the past, HOGS 60c p cwt year was brought in Benona Twpl j AoUdsJfcttG iu SI2 Oceana county and pumps 1UU  UUMAIUQU barrels a day 1 wuVLSi tttuuc ana iiuii Ice fisherman are warned, not aYED ra nONE COLUW  Plumbing Water Syttftnsetc to dgrap empty beer bottles or cans on the ice They can only result in one thing, the posting oi  No Trespass signs Rabbit hunting ends Jan 1 in southern Michigan Jan 31 in  northern Mich and March 1 in  hei upper peri insula CitY A Speciality List four PrcpertT with   LEE LAVhY General Insurance j Phone 53F3 , Pinckney Michi  AUCTIO NEEtf I Form Sales a Specially BEHT WYIE Phone Pinckney 78F2 STANLEY BERRIMAN  Attorney a L7w 207 s E Grand River  How REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAHOLD RvDY Repairs on AM frjee PfncVney 154FH    MYRON  KUGVES Plumbing and Heat Stat 8717 Lukerfde D J  License Rush I ok P H SWARTHOUT 4 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equloment Ambulance Service Phones 39 4 63 PlneknvMlcr FREb C7 TIOCKHOT  OPTOMETRIST 10 West Grand Wer Avo Howell MlchlgHi For Apuolri1ment P wo 35 Resdenc 6  CARL BERG HOWELL 26u DARLING 6  to  DR C 7 iOWNrR Dentist A044 Portage Lake Road Dear Phone Dexter 3461 KOTD HENDEE live Stock WnKrv WftekW Trfpn Made to Dt ienereJ Trurlrtnc Phone 64F14 CARL JONES vonsree Produces Cnovtii Sand, lop SolL Road Fill Dirt and Road Bul itti  Stanley Dinkel Fountain Service, Candy and Tobacco MCDONALDS QUALITY CHKD ICE CREAM JOE GENTILE IIS MAW St 700 TO 1100 P Mi I  Continued trom FirstPaae State park attendance increas iSRi RESUME OF THE EVENTS E REED ,ewlw ed 31000 in 1949 , O iHE PASTEAR WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING   mmmm  of Detroit conferrs 3rd decree for Accumte  Fafit  asonablejpjockj Lcda Piece  Oaitru     jrmie lOCO masons Guaranteed Work 7fi28 Toma Rd Pinckney Rie MwSlG1   4S baJl team start, 2l W   ZX5JZ 1    PAPER bANGING jjjjy season with win over Cassidy Lk  GRIM i  l b Sinqer twirls 1 hitter Operotiu Cinaerilla put on a school Frank Cline Bhqhton mer cnants murdered Munsell store at 2reqory robbed May 11Donalu and Wm An drus heid for Cline muraer tin qaqement of Maynard Clark ana Ann DeClaire announced, benm PHON t R PILGRIM NO 3dF12   i  J m  lQ SALE Potaioos and Onion Urns lead Farm Howinckner Rd Pho in OR SALEICE FISHING  nAH ALL RdUS OPEN EVERY DAY FOR REN A Completiy modem apartments 5 rooms and bath iiU MainSt EM Pincmey Phone 114 rUVATE LESSONS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONTACT SOPHIE TOIANOWSKI 310 E Ann Street Ann Arbor, Michigan Phone 7621 LFSDN GIVEN ON SAT GRAND RIVER SPORT SHOP J  Jfc a fat2S omMUjAnor HOWELL I  Fnns DeVoe wins 2nd place in stats fR SALEQuick Heat heating  FOl SALEStrictly fresh eqg at  spelling contest, born io hrnet stove with blowerbeats 6 rooms aii times at reasonable racicer ana wife, a son May 18Senior play hela W Morgan 311 Hamburg St edictoiian Rosalie Nash, salutcu orian Henry Steinbeck of Dexter dies Lon Amburqey loses 1 to   0 soft ball qame to Munith H  , u iir u I 60n Vomers school burns Dr June 23 Mrs Wm Brpqan  Zinn dies Marion iusG dies, also Paul Ludtke and Ex named res of p, T A  3uv Qomsiock Peqqv Moore, 17 ay wVasa Heqgison dies  Nrma, Stecer 111 senior vai FOR SARed delicious Bald wins and Red Spys and other del vvesiey Umsiedd Mrs Percy Ellis, phone vVAMiJiD Cvistam Cord Vooa Sawirifj Phone 71F icijus cooking apples Also cid FOR SALE  1 pair of Snow C er and Winter squash  Mua tires with Tubes 6x16, usee George Charbonneau  Gne Winter Applyat Phon Pr,kney 161F11 Rush Laka Bert Smith 9040 Farley dl , n ,rTC 10 fc ,   f fOR SALE12 ga bnot gun vFOR SALEWhite Lequoms pater cmd Shells 2250 Likt new Lucius Doyle Am Arbcr killed by hit anri run Mother  Dduqbter banguei Pin Whiferotics chickens 4 to 5 lbs drive at Portaqe Lake  ciIiay soic ball team beat How White Muscony Ducks   rill U A W 9 to b Local Mfinnoi irank Pearce 10960 Btinjhiolf ite churih dedicated  id Pinckney, near Silver Lake FENCINGBy Rod or Hour June 1Michael hoche dies of Phone Dexter 4067 construction work doneIiean attack Logal Masons at cnT AfiTPt    T Goonos S Klav rid Masonic qmd lodqe in De,f   VbuSNo n Phone 162 Pinckn6J roit Enqaqement ot Muriel Read ,T, , eLr  y  J and John McGuire announced 2f  t0 da Mrs Ada Sprout dies Soft ball , 1 e team loses t0 Munith 9 to 6 9 Soft Wbter Service une 9Annual commence Jefferson cmd MainStreets mentheld Also hiqh school al Phone  1 52  Ph 4 , abi  WANTED Tree TrimhTg or Re moing Orchard Trimmingalso Stump Hemovinq tixperienceo work Free Estimates Allowance for wood Art Rent 5030 Burqess Foad Phone 1F1 Wili j umni reunion Hilda Hall and Ral FOR SALE  Potatoes from SI  Iph Cole marred yirau Cieva o 150 Spy apples Poll for WANTED POULTit I enpe arowscat SiU  i wintr 10 cdB of dry wood 1 Detroit market prices June 16Semor Ckiss takes james  Pinckney RI MichJaH Llo Phone 62FK trip to Washsinqton D CMrs Andexsorf Corners   FOB SAUi Hatae Swarthou nome 7 rooms ana bath, qataqe, Letable,s all in good condition r i w AIJI  Zabie Hammer and Wm Cham beib narria Pincknv loses TO FOR RENTHouse with bcosement aqabond team ai rf right on 7 o and furnace furnished 25 a mon  5  th toilet and water For seven fLarge grounds, beautiful tre jo 30Mae Larl and Darrei months only1 L VanSkiver  5,50000 TERMS  BhiTley , mrtrried Pinckney Dis Patterson Lake H G Swarthout, 1791 Teieorcrph patch siarts work on new horn   S hamulus, Michiqan, CaL on S Howell St Pinckney loses j FORSALE 1937 Tudor Fly nu    to City Service here 8 to 6Corp j Maggie, Aschenbrenner and Lt 1 John Atkins married in DaytonO EstabLshed 186 1915 McPhrsoi StatfBank BANK MONEY ORDERS The safe economical way oi paying bills out of town is by Bank Money Orders Charges for Bank Money Orders are cheaper than other forms The risks of carrying money in pocke for payment of bills is eliminated Your cancelled Bank Money Order is a valla receipt and is retained personally by the bank McPherson State ban  Jnder Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insuran ce Corporation All Deposits wp to 5000 lot each Deposlter   HowelL MJchigan mouth Sedan42 motoraood conditionradioheater 100 Clare Miller Phone 33F3 FQR SALErChristmas Trees Wholesale  Retail Norman Klave Ph Dexter 5491 or Wesley Umstead Ph Pincknev 71F2 Wvanaotte 7156 RU FOR SALE 2 acres and 7 room house Lovely knotty pine sunroom, bath ,and laundry Steam furnace storm windows and  screens 2 chicken coops dad porn  Price 500D   Andrew Campbell 747 Patterson Lake rd V w v t1 f   Amazing Invention brings Millions LowCost Hfftfling Wbft folks M thetijttefl, exCluiiivt ittterio cormru cujtioj ih WARM MONINVJ 4nr Hater the exefoiro Wbv didn f sonvICORNWC i th only heater ot kfftiad is h world HeaallciT AlMttiNu  iiimsG  nrt pAAienMar wwwoywY K  s   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