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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> v i , WIP   y     ttolame 6  Th PtocicaY DUpatch Michigan Mirror  Corn Survey  uiiiV Arthur Summeriield of Flintcbairmun ot nepupiican National Stoteu Co believes he can rescue ine paxty from total sciopae Since a Mich, bom man, Thomas Dewey, was Uieu canuiuv 1  Presiaaat in 1 oonu isKo uu  oi more man caauua interest   Summerueia believes iaai  I Ittefcoim oi view Utwiy ws oh   wrong and that the voters are entitled to a clearcut choice pc   tween the two parties, bummer  held waqea a hot campuiqri in  Michigan lust year, 1948 and while Governor Dewey IOSO many western states he aid cany Mahiqan , Sunuaeiteld behaves there i  much diiieience between the  hocsevelt and Human admmist1 ration White Roosevelt inclinea toward socialism he sav Truman is rushinq towards it ii the Dem win in i960 he says there will bea pell rneil rush to qet on the  solialistic bond waqon j  The basic preaicament oi ch Republican cause is the tact that many waqe earners and Ljmers nave associated the party as an  emblem oi selfish interest as con j  trasted to the liberal position en joyed by the Democrats In advocatinq more benefits f oi the masses Pres, Roosevelt anaj his successor identified the Demo crat party as the popular hberai cause oi the hour For 20 years there has been a move toward centralization of power both in national and state qovemmeni This was accelerated by 2 worla war climaxed by a 10 year depression between wars and more cooperators OUR     DEMOCRACY  MM a qrowers in Uvrnqsion cc  Adv urqea today o coopi luuy wiui i iiv caamiuiA riiw wuc are nov coi ouf ey oi kuaus itugju couiuy Earl Grjabb chair oi Lae Cuunti PMA Commit oj Svia iuai ufc coraixnueeaaeu wua siitaay at wcr qatueruq i  ksic i cm acexaqe auxuiq m jXwi  years iiifSfe leports will be used to eupusn inamaua tarm ucie WMJ aAiunwiiis lor iyou u corn a OlUOLU OUUUiU  vOHllOUCc uy Lue ofccriiaiY oi qic4iii ine allotments would be 1,0, aoueraiiy on ine laims com ac  uqv iiibiory tor iy47 4b 4b  ivny runner WHO operates a raiui wincu prouueeu crt u  uli y oi HO cCUS wl, 0 i biuaid cniac  co P M A oi  uKf a  ts not visitoa by r om niiucoiiioil ial 013 lixt k,, a a  a u uy iauner wa be pai no, oiii i ioju   lurm vwiv  cuii wuJ piLicu uurna Ui  pciioa ia o 4J ho ohu nxcj a wrii3ii rcubt i i a ex  wreaq aimwi wnii tne cvun r PiviH otneo iie  a aue i ranq such a roqaost s Jauiai , klU 1950 ii allotments should be annuu, ced tor me ISoO corn crop, th ,  would apply J every c jrn fur m Lvmqston County ihe survey is particularly m portant because tr new pro support law direcu that prc supports on tlie 1950 com crop be set at 90 , rcent ol parity to recently the event of the atomic  bomb Faced everywhere with Whenever corn supplies at ihe beqinnmq oi the marketinq year Automobile Accident  jurrent Cosmeau  V HAD A NAKKOW ESCAPE A c upi i rede, s ol  whicn s lucotea n t N w  Vokk Ciitral roir au lust eus i Uexti hu u luirrow scap r Chrstm u ,uy Geqe F id bv  , oi Delhi ad qnet Ms Mauae   , Tt nex kv years wiil I biq expand1, m ire SCJ j iem oi Michiqtn The i bene i iimpoitni has I a saih i oe 6iy  a sys and causea t v popuktU to less popua ,jd sections The  of suit vs ui vVtriciowamq LOU tuciJLe, SthOiS built 10 , c cvcum dale ZUO pupLi uaaenly iussll 65 1 bpecer, iowa i , u vunbovts wtii 400 aie ui F  JI U sal ai the Deh individual and national security  exceed normal by more than Ameran citujans have souqnt percent, corn marketinq quotas, to SOIVB the problem by qomq to I as wel1 us ctceraqe allotments Lansinq and Washinqton for sec, must be proclaimed Quotas may uriry The result has been a trend not be W mt0 effect however, toward socialism unless at least twothird of the Summerfield would place the I Qrowers votinq in a referendum Republican party pn the side ot  n a car arv  ov   on t NYC uckj crosunq n th i A , of a fqh tru and was CM i tw F la Wis hue 1 ,  n ca but ny jaiiere a av cut en  u Mrstuse  I tnu otte half A trie car was lossu  ci ol h rck ao oufieij j bi k ii urn ihev x  taken  L St  e ho cii iiiu Aiu HURT IN ACCli EN  Wm bchule prcs oi he ocna lie Amusini C  no J  tile How41 aaia biq ton u  o wi t idly wurt Chisins v   wiie1 s car qi vat  t citro  ui Lashe  thi uqh  bo w   if a tavurM var Fanrnjnqt n I h b aliii  vvh wis pivied u te  he bir was kli  i 11, eiectr c wtrinq iihort crcuiuJ ad  budiuiq cauqto iire lives in Detrcu and owns oi theaUs Th  barteidei wh wa was Harola Haw kit301iiqt n   jiisevts wth 4UU ana iho iiicnst eini io bt qenerai all er in iat, Tne iviicai y ii iviutipa iUiice Commiss   t huaiq  a, jus uppioved nj a  oi ch 1 bnds ktaihnq siodUQO ih arqest was S65U 000 tor Hsia, Mch SOOOO 1 ivrton twp MusKqon county co4o U00 toi Guiipian iwp Alleq an cuntv  1 S175i0O0 for Paris 0 u Wyominqk twpai Keni county Ui tiit secL n F jwltrvie cmp 1 u  1 scio 1 iviJito this year 1   1CK y LXxier Chelsea  oil triqhtvn ah cmplettd scr o  xpnioioii An Arbor also no I in annv  buUiinq proui n thSchuUt  Ch Ml Ol klK  Firm H IN AMERICA,THI on vANCe HE,RELViN6 On 1, rEPOMS FOR WHICH OORFATHEOS FOUGHTTHS FKeeDOMS OF T, J J  T, OPPORTUNITY AND ACTIONEM CAN GO FOftWAfcP ON THE COURSE THAT WE ELECT, CONJOINT OT ACHfCVEMBNTIN PROPORTION TO OUft INWVIOUAL CAPACITIES ,  SO LON3 ONLV AS WE OBSERVE THE RKSPON3tBlUTM OF THE INDIVIDUAL TO HIS FeuLOWOTVZENS IN OUR DEMOCRACY FTREMANS PARTY We  JO  tha May   lct Cb onied v0 i b oi DotrJit poiC nunssionr to Com Don  ad i the rT it police Le w uu3 sp 25 yeai s in l U pce has declined We  K r J i ih se chaqes m  ftiCk ol police commissioner is not one of th h,qs tuat is re pnsbl f r the stat ot t fi e aP1 IVTV new moyor wrw he  a es iA ifc msalls a new comm ss  1 Fi most cases they an me, wh , h rv, hia no exper ic   ieo the w  the   T o i, Dw ,, rioni i   tj Ce n police work and usualTne Viiick ey tin aep hcii  , ,, ,  v   s i t I V ii the omcv su shox a tune a Pf rtv rxiaay veninq a tn   ,  , , ,  i i ii nu  jnn ,rQ  , that fhv have no chance to btjfre hall About J00 pareots una   h ir children were pi snt Can  tomdKtr with th,,i work 4 Chocokrtt milkk auqhnUtsj vror V mAntweip ,md  er I vars aqo Toy is K awyi i aid former supn me rufi Untice  Hv titd t o rqu  llo ftji hmr liberalism on behalf of the indiv idual and survival of the Amsr icon for enterprise system The question of whether the Republican party can shed it reactionary label and become liberal will be an interestinq question in 1950  approve their use REGULAR COMMUNICATION  AV VH ruuKOi INEWS Mi CONSERVATION NOTES 12 million eeedlinqs w, planted on state and private lands this year Cround water levels hit a 16 year low of 93 in Nov 21 500 acres of forest land burn ed over this year The rabbit kill this year is expected to  exceed that of last years which was 1,Q25P00 i  In 1949 the state purchased 78 more public hshinq sites, givUn   them a total of 491 After Jan 1 only skunk rn  badqer may be trappedin Mich, j except in the Lake Erie marshes where mink and muskrat can be taken until Jan31 1950 j Oil and qas leases swelled the state treasury by about 1,200 AAA     and Mrs Albert Ab f  ot iowFwiViUt oiO he tie Reqular Communication of tiv  oil jr iamily ot howoi Inqston Lodqe No 76 F  A M i Xmas quesU at ine riom on Tuesday eveninq Jan 3 at jna Ms rioiiis Wylic J800 p m Biq business meetinq  and at the conclusion of this the Mr d Mrs H O Veck, Pinckney Masonic Buildinq Assn tertamea tor Xmus, Mrs will hold its annual meetinq and I Swatthout Don Swartncu, election of officers Refreshments famdy the Jumej bnqer loruuy will be served afrer the meetinq  ana the rtobert ana Ciuid Start the New Year nqht U racr families and apples wfe the children A very mce wa enjoyed by all  Later the fire dept entwined  the villaqe council and tovnshp  L jari at cards md rfresliments m the V F W hail  m I nains wie A lVii i lJllv ai x Vvd  1 V  FT 00C Fanry 3 vJainJuc Lt1 Pinckney Michigan  j AnbLiid 1 Aii jncoy MIROS B0U co  N v nno Wed 730 p in COD,vions bui 0 5 auvJ pm rMinJayfiiOT 00 mza frays after Noveuna i AN APPOINTMENT  hiV recoiv notice h Huqh chnsion qrand mastei i the Masonic Grqna Lodq  Michiqan that wo have bn ap p4nted ropiesntotiVf fi the Devotion T Qranci Lodqe of Utah, for  qrand Fxiq of Michiqcin in ,f t the attendinq lodqe  P W Curlett, Sec HOWELL ARMORY SJTE FUND  Mrs Monda Morris entaoinen for dinner Xmas Mrs Lltaio r Ledvidqe sons Keith, Kevin ano oerry and dauqhten, Ncjn Mro Bernice Isham Beauy and  Howell will qet a new armory  chUaien o Howell called  Mrs buildinq  there to house the Heavy Mortar Co 125th Infantry Mich Ncrtl Guard It will be built and maintained by the state but Howell and the county must buy the site A six acre site has been selected in the City of Howell and approved by military auth orities The purchase is  S3000 Half of this amount has been rais  ed and further contributions from Pinckney Briqhton and Fowler, ville areas are asked They may IMMUNITY CHUKCHI Joiiyreqalionai , ev D i, Uraay iuii Gr I pe V F W U am won ihre  Chaii Practiee Wed niqhti, qarnPS ia8t week They bai bii Orqanist and Quiii DiredOf   ahtn Tues On Wed they won  Mrs Meiwin Campbell Jom Cassidy Lake Gus Leciwo inur Lve H Uoihe otuu vt the  gettmq the pace with 2b paroora j ni,mts Friday theybeat Dexter  TiiaookiY fcUiq ths webk, Meetnq oi Toocheis ana Officers but will be rpuc d by w commisio1  i b 1 r m  chanco t comp wto hi v  w iild seem ih A r l h it i call for A pClMt U in  i    ice wrk wh hiy main hii ltli Ff work However Hm may   of D tr it d   ot Heern I hiv  that idea Th ec nomy Ci rrunission heaoed bv toim i Pres Hoover frmd to wrk cut a yBtem of PINCKNEY V F W POST 7301 teen my by eliminatmq qovernof tno Sunday sonaqe Sal Sch at th Par 1100to 1200 Watch lu v Ezra 000 this year which is 16700056 sent to the Howe11 Armorv more than in 1948 , u Mich sold more hunting license than any other state this year 977,879 which is 100,000 more than Pa who ranked secondLast year Pa was ahead 30000 The new 1950 trout stamp is available to collectors before Christmas The Conservation dept has an nounced the expansion of 2 re creation areas The dept voted   to expand th Pinckney recreaH ion area from 8000 to 12000 As the nc, 303 W Grand River, soon as the site is bouqht,   state will start construction of a qaraqe to house 50 units of the  Mortar Co Then a permanent ar  mory will be built which will be  available for social functions The Mortar Co now has a company strenqth of 70 officers and men drawn from all over the county portxpohnqThis wilibe a ie Lqht seivice ntiuea Irit VICTORY OF THL LIGHi The yjunq people f tho Pilqnm Fel lows, up wl parhcipae of th  commaay An po wel1 NOTICE   The Pinckney Circle of Kinqs caralitoaad4i600Wreshtor will meet Jan 51950 to the Brighton area atvthe home of Mrs Dora Swar thout This will be an eVeninq Sec Emma Dinkei last Weanosaay The Hollis Vylie famdy spei Sunday evr nq at the 1 re x 1  ckoii home in Howell i3li Kiave s heme from Cadili j Servace wii th lac ior the holidays Tiie John McDonald tamiv spent Xmas at the Harold Day  home m Detroit TheHarold Benedict famoV ot Detroit were Monday quests oi  the John McDonnell iamnv ot pe Pettysville  r i come Mi ana Mrs Otti Hame, enter, Su,jyf jan tamed the Clifford Haines family  Q , and and Eamund Haines ana tamnV , iVLembers Sermon for Christmas dinner neant for the New Year Ciiff Haines and famdv spen 113Q Sunday School Tcpa Ue Monday at the Paul Roberts runinninq Band of Discples home in Fowlerviile PSfc d400 Junoii Croir Practise Mrs Netue Vaughn was yo Senior ChrPractse  Xmas quest at the Hoy  Merrill Thurs 800 iTver M irq home in Webster She is now, parsonaqe visitmq her daughter Mr, Eanh T Mi ShJSv Heason perrt the , bVAHYMENNONnfi week with Marilyn Heine m Aar  CHUHCH ianV rv, Campbell familv1 ADV lizra Ueochy, ka3xwf man wiU 20 toinqht the  mem bureaus ana useless expndituiS ha 1 bequn to IOST muiy of it supporters who  cluiin is recommendations are re  actoniLry Ot course, the press labels those critics as New Deal Polhcian and left wmqers winch we cioubt We were not qe settmq points Fruav Dou Jones was hiqi Thv play Howoti ,,,   , o    school Thurs and Bnqhioii ovrly enthusiastic ovei the Hoo  I vei commission from tiie beqmnj inq Chie of tho principal econom  I ies t lectmmendea was to cut hoachy ana tn Rev D D Brady J  , b,whnq ln  exp,,dimr,o for the a r m e d  Cand auP of Dec 21 are as follows  iorce ana war veterans benefits  tfanW Tip Top 37 Reaas We an aqant both The world 36 V F W 29 Hockey V, 28 i Vans 27 Corys 27 Fab 27 j Kennedys 25 Shireys 24 Ta yern20 Che Set 11  Schedule for Dec 28 Head  vs Tavern Kennedys vs Hockeys1 hiqh Friday BOWLING NEWS The results of trV 1030 Commut Reception of  A Now Gov  Die Set vs Fab Tip Top vs St Marys Shireys vfc V I, W  Vans vs Corys  at Permits were issued to 21,300 to hunt cmterless deer but only 11, meeting, 8 oclock   000 used them About 3254 deer w  fw   w Art were taken by them i HOW TO LIVE TO BE 00 No water shortage is in eiqht in Philosopher John Dewey at 90, Michigan although Water levels P aJ fe13 vrtmir TZinrt Moftt cA  9 baseball s Connie Mack ot Ktoh  towTboZ  P ot are lookma for ITIMU yl iTn jTjoL , u  ward to their one hundredth birth g Tw dvs and then some What is i  fr d the secret of their longevity land Flint and Port Huron de  were quests Sunday of Mr Mrs L C Gorham in Detroit Merwin Campbell and famnv and Arnold Berquist spent Xma, with the lames Hall family near Dexter MrJvJieason and   wife war  Sunday School Childrens Hour 1 Vounq People Meetinq jEveninq Supt 7 Asst Supt 1100 1145 730 DEXTER REORGANIZATION Twelve schools have siqmfie they wish to qo into the Dexr school reorganization Schools reportinq tavorably n the petitions mcluaed Church Peait Podunk, Merrill Gallaqher Hudson Mary Hawkins, East on Arnold Smith, Parker and Doxt r qraded The 1948 school cpnsua I i this of832 The 1948 assessea valuah area showed a school populating ion was 3589,000 and the 1948  is rhil m an unsettled staie and war in tiK  ar future is a possibil ty, There have been so many criCus that we hrive become indiffiMtnt t them As to veterans Drnft we dini thnk ttiey are rceivuia any more than tiey ae  sorvt and aie no in favor oi start,nq to economize with them Mr Hoover was never Lqured as  a veterans friend It was durinq his term the bonus marchers on Washington wen fired on Worship  815 equalized valuation was 4148 7, rMnx Reynolds, Xmas quests oi  hoy, cjqe prayer Meeinq3 oiid familv also tSSfol the Conqi n lorchoirwere out Carolina lt  Monday niqht  rtoscoe Daxrow, Marvin Shirev   800 P M  Wed I 80 P M    u Read How to Live to be 100 tJvlonuov  , oent pnd on urface water ,the with this Sundays Jan 1  issue j The Harry Palmer  Great lakes where the supplv is of The  Sunday Times Xmas at the Elmer Lusworu mexhauetabU ,  i i  in Howell Herb Rehabilitating state parks with 269 It is planned that petitions will be circulated and filed by Jan  10th 1950 MADE DEMONSTRATION Tn attempted dynamiting of C I O U A W headguarters  it Detroit last week, is said to have been caused by a struggle for control of the union by right  arid left winqs of the union The  Heuther Bros, leaders of the right wnq are beleived to have been 1 the tarqet of the dynamiters Both were wounded this year by shot quo blasts a their homes and  the Detroit police have never made any progress in solving these two cases Waltter Reuther, ore of the most powerful union I men in the nation was hit in the Palmer Farber who staged a demonstrat ion in Detroit city hall last week must be a bunch of screw bolls convict labor started in 1948 and me number of men used has  CAHH OF THANKS I w sh to express my sincere thanks t0 the Pinckney Past MntroYi d the O E S for the  , ,i I ome mi TFitnent the hr  w Vcandv sent me and the The protest was because the flag MARRIAGE LICENSES tfJZ v 1o E S for the1 on the Umtd Nations was flown Girirude MunseU, 23 Fowlervillei  Dole M11 J,th U2JUcted fi e  Mr u i uv rv,  , I shoulder by a shotgun blast hred Ye   M WCRMhrouQh the window of his home under the direction of Mrs Rose M   and will infuries never recover from his DonCerby 2 Starkville, Miss cf the fthTuSN Viro I tTaTbox T received, over the hall They denounced  Xl J ertrude MunseU, 23 Fowlervillei pale Meabon ot tne uoi  , fie ChiLStmas w w  , A1 1    nA mt9iA 5 Dexter 3, 2 b7tn increaeed each YB Much j Q Ailscott 23, HowelL Gloria j mia Beach, va  BASKET BALL SCORES Brighton 47 Undsm 26 Cheleea overtime periodi work has been done bv  which otherwise would been imootttbSe  meni i Bishop 22 Gregory have1 1  J Ap IMrs Nettie Vauqhn  U TTA  Y  CaRCTlT COURT NEWS the sole purpose  Nations is to unite the nations ot  the world under one government HOTICE Aamial Meett   Masonic ANNUAL MUTING The Annual Meeting of the Liv on Tuesday  3rd  jgjw  ,f bydaeW1  IEKST  held fcp I 2 gLZ 310S ThOltaTblpion tojjlv f i 77eobaiton by W W  nckn of ,, wffi rgirgJisyfc  nones cmueay 7 1W0 1cm Post 6to wdl k Saturday trftacnoancTM t edict Pumna all mei HSSSl Sff   the world under onpj Wrd mWlees ma  r   CWfS1  uTvV KT TW , i   Pinckney Civic Impmmmij JSEIGHftOKffNO t  The Rural Telephone Co  which serves Stockbridqe will spend S1C0OO expending its sys tem  Howell llieatorkSL HRN MteUoca    if WISHING EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU A HAPPY AND  A Saw ganized Leith as president The Elks Club oi Royal Oak  s been or Mcr with Thomas  AIM wd Tfcan jg a i  Uwetta Young Celeste Holm COME TO THE STABLE  Fri  Sat fee  31 RUBERS Or THE WHISTLING UNES Eh Lancaster Thomas Cro v e rtr J White end    cuiolf JY   has presented the patients at the FH  Sa iw M n  0lO Cartoo Mich San near HoweU with a QI ,2  t  va Auny Barbara Bttttoa  MWM PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR THE NEXT MEETING IS Jan  9th   11 television set  Robr thdxw been elected maste owlervtlle Masonic Lo,v J 146 James Paulen ce oi the 3 sua pects in the robbery oi the Hotel Graham Brighton has been bound over for trial in circuit ourct Bail was set at 1000 Joe Spence who operates a anil at Brighton and John Block 7 a bakery at Round Lake near there were found quiltysQiallow I inq unsanitary conditions uTlheii establishments, Spence paid 2930 and Block 11720 in Justice Sinqers court The Howell hiqh school basket ball team will play in the noli Personals  X V i ,  Don Griffith and wife of Ann 1 Arbor and Mrs Flora McArtor were Xmas quests of the Joe Gri ffith famliv   Sal D 31 T GAiA MUWQHT SHOW Bud Abbott and Lou Costello  TT AINT HAY Car toot At u w Yew Sv HMsfrU lew fee tt 1 Ut  ex HOLIDAY INN Irving Berttn Musical Stoning Stag Crosby Fred Asknte AM a M CMS tan iMtudta Ho AM feen opa UilS  in ii  ii    w  Same Show as Midnight Show Matinee Skate 2i00 n m  Tuw, Wd, Tkw fen 341v represented 30 percent of the  companys 3rnings the past year, Warren H Fuchs Jr husband of Clyde Darrow and wiie of Wall the former Ruth Gallup has been ed Lake spent Xmas with Mrs installed as orqanist of Tyrian    Lodqe in Detroit Sunday and Moaaay Jan U2  naU Morgan Doris Day  MY FRIEND IRMA Jack Carson 1  Is  Bated on CBS Radio Serial ITS A GREAT FEELING j   days tournament at Umsmq becl01 Sua and Hon 2U continuou Diana Lynn John Lund   to 41 , Oaneea flwt Bonus money to the extent OTUM Wd Thu Jan j 4 s SSSSSPPJ it0  Ann Sheridan employees of the Daisy Air Rifle j In LPiJla8t week TSI WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE  Camdy Nw Don DeFore Marie Wilson Cart I WE WISH YOU  YE EDITOR ALL A VERY YEAR HAPPY AND PROSPEKOUS GEORGE  UTTT, JACK  JIM  UNCLE VERNE Flora Darrow Cy AtLee and family oi Glad win were week end quests at  the W C AtLee home Georqe Meabon ir and wif ana the Leon Meabon family called at the Wm Marshall home in Stockbridqe Fri mqht Wm Darrow and famuv of Brpnson called at the Gerald Darrow home Sunday John Carver and wife entertain j el 20 members of the Baughn  I family at an oyster supper Sat I niqht  DexterTheatre  1 AVON THEATER 3tockbridge, Michigan Mrs Anna Hildebrand mother of Mrs Stanley Berriman of Howell died at Saqinaw Dec 16  Her husband, Rev E E, Hilde brand was at one time pastor ol the Hart land M E church  Mrs Norma Vauqhn Merrill ot Webster fell last week and broke I her wrist 1 New Hudson is planninq q biq j New Years party and dance ai  DEXTER MICHIGAN Fri  Satfec 30 31 Rod Cameron Bonisa Grannile  Is STRIKE IT RICH Johnny Mack Brown to LAW OF THE WEST  Clor Cartoon 0oed fcrWCft  the new hiqh school qym Enc Ormsby, oi Dexter, has The Gene Shehan family 0,Ann Arbor and the Gerald Bauer 1 The Chelsea hiqh school bas  ket ball Itrm is Dlavinrr in the family of Briqhton were Xma quests at the Louis Shehan home Mr and Mrs L J Swarthout spent Monday with Mrs Edith   Gallup in Fowlerville Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry had I as Xmas quests the L J Henry  1 family and Gerald Henry of Det  xoit Christmas dinher quests of Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn wei Robt piayinq in the tournament held ai Albion Col eqe this week 41 ears Ago F M Peters lost his cow Mon  Timothy Smith has been  8un Jan 1st On Day Only Pat OBrien Is FIGHTING FATHER DUNNE Cartoon NWf Mon Tuet Jan 2  Continuous Monday from 2pm  Fri  Sal fee 0 31 BesUs Fsaiuie SPECIAL AQlWr Railroad Detective Thriller with Wm, Eytli Lalura Elliott LAST DAYS OF BOOTHTLL A Wtm StoJrtna Chat Starrett Smiley Burnetts  Sun TUM Jan 13 THE KISSING BANDIT  In Technicolor Frank Sinatra Kathryn Grayson  In c Musical Roananct Nw Cartoon Mt Xlno fo  Mldnlt Show Nw Yan Br Coming Loaded Pistols From Colorado Man wHfUU  V pw Wioklf house Floral Company  Seefeld and family of Columbus PtLl 1 apPlants and Cut Flowers for  Say It with Flowers All Occasions Ho well Mich Ohio No 1 Bauqhn USN of Phil adoiphia Pa the John Carver Winston Bauqhn Bill Bauqhn I and Lawrence Bauqhn families,  the W C Cliff and Clare Miller families and Mrs Mary Teeple  Rex Noqqle and wife of Ann  Georqe Lum has taken the job to cull 15 acres of woods for E W Kennedy  Miss Jennie Haze is spendmq the winter in Ann Abror W P Schenk Co of had a 2000 Norman Clark and family ar  ,j  , 1 ow in Florida Ronald Regan Jack Carson  Barbara Nash spent Xmas at Wayne Morris Patricia Neale j the Clayton Berkerinq home   ta  Omar Gass and wife of BrianJOHN LOVES MARY  ton were Sunday crusts oi LesColor Cartoon and Foalod For Fun j er McAiee and fornilv wod Thurtlani Bypopwiar rqvM I The Harold Radv fcanilv spent Elizabeth Taylor Mary Astor  in CYNTHIA Cotor Ckntoon Nw   Frank Aberdeen family spent the week end in Gay lord  C W Hooker and family oi I Ann Arbor and Mrs Viola Pettys WE WISH YOU ALL A VY  o J H Hk  Miss Elbu Bock spent the week end in Detroit Howard Read and family and Mr aniMrs Ross Read were Xmas quests at the Georqe Wilde home in Ann Arbor The Robert Tasch family spent Xmas with his mother Mrs Anna Tasch in Ann Arbor Chelsea ire last week The Arbor were Xmas quests of tha j in Se Uu w A111S aeccratin wmciuw caught fire HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALU the week end in Detroit, Cora Webb and Gene Manntoqether with Detroit friendsmel Friday at a chicken dinner with the Whitee at Lobdell Lk  Cora Webb and Gene Mann apbAt a day before Xmas wity Christmas Day quests at the1 Joseph Webb and family at YpJ D Stackable sr home were Mr silanti   and Mrs J D Stackable ir Mr,  and Mrs Jack Wilson and fam iKTjn rv rumiffA ily, Louis Stackable and wile R  5fr 1 Wia Lad Umstead and family, and James, I AfiE Mr and Mrs Henry mslcw j eonfeof hnSK5 VTSITPESSW  HAPPY NEW YEAR Stackable Glenna ITS Bennett, former Dispatch1 Dr TiSS iSMJTS owner has bouqht the CUnton SK  Stackable oi m    , do ap County hiaependent at St Johns CffflL Metz of Howell and preciate the kind thought, in rem Mb Mmefwho S  We8tS f   Dan Evon wncfrVfrs1 1  MaG Met  1  were Xmas cruests beea teaching STIidCityIUvGy iamllY home 1 , , MUes Bullock, county sorveyo  Vlli1 n Cubs t0 8urveV foui million dollars worth of timbe, land   Happy New Year Villa M Richards Russell D Smith  FORt SALES  SERVICE Parts Repairing Reconditioning and Accccessories 401 W Grand River HoweU   EstabUbsd 1861  1915 A A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Rovin Jewellers WATCHES DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing 122 W Grand River, HoweU Phone 270  McPhersonf it ate Bmk  HAPPY NEW YEAR 1950 We should pause for a moment before we enter the last half of  the twentieth century A pause to look in retrospect at the past years and then lay plans for the future After two World Wars end a long depression we have mortg The Smith school qave a proSqhfc Qt 8  towahdJ Is ma Born to Wm Brown and wile oi North Lake Dec 19 a daughter Lucille Irene Rev Shearer has resiqned as pastor of the Conqi church and will move to California The Marion Farmers Club held their annual banquet at the home of LK Beach Friday Prof Hendricks of M A, C talked aged the future earnings of our bad weathw selves and our children Just as the payment of our personal obi  igations gives us recognition in the community for honor, into 25 Years Ago New Years dances are schedul ed for Culvers pavilion Lakeland and the Pettysvilie store Norm Reasons goose trial has been postponed on accounjol Joe Gentile has installed a new soda fountain Erwin Nash of Hamburg died suddenly Sunday morning of a  WANTED SKINS 4 ALSO BEEF AND HORSE DWDI PELTS  MARKET PRICES r  ALSO HAVE PEHUJSe MVWRAT iTRITCIflsMn wu Lucius DoyU PHONE PWCDfEYJJ HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS IffiW YESR TO JUX  0Y HEARFELT WISH griry and character so nationally stock does the payment of government 1 Miss Mary T iy of HoweU al obligations give our City State  heart attack v  feedtoa his  and Federal government stand j was married Saturday to Joseph ing in the world Stackablejr at St Marys church  slllBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwHisSB Livington Motor Saless 7T pww Trwnpwrw  sps lfc Plcjfc, MopotoR SgST WISHES  99 A an Guli Service Sivathout Funeral Home THE BOMB Or BMttABU MNIQB  DOB AaalkMfc fikastai  Cory Drug Store Drug Suadiio MaaarJa and Fountain Btrrico Doc Cory Prop Wo WUh Y Marathtin Gas Station Marathon Oat Oil AccMtortoo Comor ci Main and Ptarl Stt Hoary Bhlroy Prop, Ptncknoy r SEASONS GREETING  To Each and Evoryouo oi You Wo WUh a Happy and Protpor Now Yoa 0ioiricsiiTincs NGrs TD ALL Parker Motor Sahs DESOTO  PLYMOUTH CARS JMpojtdGa Goaaral Garag Work MPi  May Your Haw Yoaj Bo Protpor out and Happy Thomas Read Son Lumber and BuUdtoa SuppiUo Ptaokioy oVh STANLEY BOTUMAN M9H Bart Grand Rlvw HowoU  HAPV NEW Yf AITSp Ataraoy crt Law ytfriz     B1ST4JM5H E S        LVI V1  M it  , ii , y i   v if M A Hockey Service Station MobUotl Gat and Oil Groctrlo Philgai Dtcdor Comor  Main Si 6J Doxtor Rd Placknoy Mick 1 Wo WUh a Happy and Protpor J  To Each and Eroryono oi You  Stanley Dinkel PLUMBINO WELL DRILLINaEt  Bath and ETotyono a You I  Now Yoar ruPei,   JWo WUh You AU a Happy Now Yoar  inn he Detroit Qie Set 06PM BECK, Supt Oomphmenfs  oie Season, May Your How Yoar Bo Protpor xout and Happy The Pinciney Tavern  breetin0 William Brash Son Sht Mtal Work, Cbmli Hurt too Bwton, fanoU Robinson Soda Bar Peuttlafa  Sandwich Bar Maynard Clark Mgr r rw Yoar So Protpor wm Happy  May Your Now Yoar So out and Happy  Greeting WME AMP LUHCHES Boot To Tafco Out rr i Wo With YOB AS a Happy Yoar L Mollis Wylie Erdley VanSickle Ball VUu W Vfc Tollf V WMMeyer  Son ICCBX6 bona  Martin Locker Seivice AOOD ftOC3GEB F m p WHPP 4 It   r  m Roegr J Cartt  AMD HAPPY YSASTOAU BOOB i iVaVCKHvjf rfviMiCllp yicv Bur     MantmShimey jt M  Wr r BUS     fc,4  Jfam Your D,  r 29k 1S49 4Bftk  SOMETHING PUT ASIDE FOR TOMORROW  Dollar, o Jcccuunt  t your account with usr  add to it just as often, as you HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY  SKILLED AUTO GLAZJEfl 80 ft WILL BE SAFt FROM TME STRAINS OF EXCESS IV TRUCK LIBERATIONS, WE USE THE BMT AVAIL hmX OLA AND DO THE WOW PROrTOLYJROMPTLY ABES AUTO PARTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER Heweil Michigan  Kin PROFESSIONAL CJRrtEK  at, 4,,uui  Attorneys ct Low  y lnu A u te U0  , FUst State ad Savings Boat cp Wttaneaday Bowell Michigan n v  VrTT I    E T b 1 u  MciLiiKiy i CemWr Memorial 824 NMm Aan Arbor,Mfch Harold Chubb, Local Representative Phone Howell 439 or 97  Monumenf  Markers n deposit in L livings OTOiAusrLau yjuujUhm I c me m mighty handy  M TJ Z 7 iSI IJeatiat U2 North Michigan   HHfi SWUU  MnHT Fnrw FIRST HKHUtiAI BANK    207 tGrond RivJ 1 aoWcii, ro HowelL Michigan  W     Phone 13 Member Federal Deposit Inw flf  crokeiage4aanwu one Own AD deposits  to Qty  2nd Farm perty     one Ccr Al deposits p to 5000 Insured THE BUTT Fftft USeT  If it Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK i HARDWARE W N rA  It Plwab Water Sytin eto Stantoy DinkeJf    JrtAT Of M1CHJGAK  Pxobats Office in tha City of Hov  UvLoaston At a MlM of said Cowt hull tu the fitly of Hawaii in said County on thai COWS 25C Each th day of December A D 1918  PiestHo, Htoan P faiita juaa Probate , la tfca Matter of tbo Estate oi James LaRosa, Dceasi Albert J Rapp Administrator, having d is said court hi final a dm, uccc and his pstjtioa praying tot the ail 9 thsrsof and lx tb assign mc a c slistriLuuoa oi the said ataiu If is Ordtied, Thai the 3d   A D JO at ten olo  n the forenoon be and Is heraby uipunii hi  d iox examining and alioviT  il  coiiflt and TTsing said ptiniy jRsc ciwi family It is Furthot Ordered Tuo pub i , Floyd H,mmoi 0 notss thweoi bo oiven bf publication j Laicr and Ciyie I ot a copy of thl Cider UHCL avch wei k or three successive vck pifvicas u  aid day oi harirq In Hie Plnckrit y Dispatch 0 nowspap, priifd and  Ifulatsd la SOrtd Cir  HORSES 20 Eac HOGS 50c per cw, ALL ACCORDING iO SI2K AND CONDITION CALViiS, SKEs and iGS REMOVED FfAfi PHONE COLLECT T CARJ BERG  ivWFJL 150 PS,eo toy A Speciality List Vour Property with Me I LEE LAVEY j General Insurance 5 Phone 59F3 Plnckney Michigan j A U C T I O NEER j Farm Salee a Speciadtv BEHT WYUE Phone Kndjjiey 7BFZ STANLEY BEHRSAWT 2fl7i r AJ0rny at Lew Hiver, Howell  HAROLD RADY   f Ropcdra on All Make  LLOYD HENDEE Jwrc Pindmey I54F3 V Live Stock Hiuling DR C j TOWNFJ j Weekly Tlps Made to Detrc Dentist  General Trucking J44 Portage Lake Road, Dexter I PhJEU , Pnone Dexter 3461  CARL JoSrST Brighton, Mich Repairing MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Driv Licnee  Rush Lake P H SWARTHOUT 4 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 d 63 Pinckney,Mlch, FRED C REICKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av Howell Michigan For AppoinUnent Pk ne 358 Residence 61i A TMjmpi ehV  Utram tooksdl udg ResMM el Ptobu    Concrete Products jravei Sand Top Soil Road Giavfr Fill Dir and Road Bult wife oi Guaranteed wZZnable 8 Lcdd  r Omtox  v , and 210 W Main St ftneknev Mi u 7628 Toma  cf Rt  famv were, Xmas Qursts  h sTsT   neiJh Phone Dexter 8 116 ii  V  tnI Mrs John McGwire of uar E RED Jwele7  1  peril Sunday v ith Robert WATCH CLOCK REPAIRrwr ml family Accurate fast  S1 ,1 u y ,  ,  , Ia ieasonable jher family MAf Producers Elect Directors W A HAPPY HEW YEAR TO ALL MDONALD6 QUALITY CHKD iCE GflREAM I JOB GENTILE  PhlVATR , INSTRUMENTAL f  ,  COYrAT SOPHIE STOIAnCvVS ilU E Ann Siroft Ann ArLor Mk cr IERSON TO ,  U MAM ST  Russell Claik ai v qthc Beach, crii TAr cuid wife and Mrs  Ann Arbor we G i LlilfZJ I 318 ofthV Wafter CVk mly al4o Don Clark ,f Y jnt wyf Pinckneys FOR RENT Completly modem apartments 5 rooms and bath POR SAI r  i512 Main St E, Phicknay ONEMILE EAST OF HOWELL  OR SALL 0uiek Heal ilu W Morgan 311 Hombuiq S  FOR SALE10 White Rock iullki nw laynq also fat hens Philip Sprout Piione 19F11 FOn S  icious co  i er and v  Ge j Phone P I  Fieri lcious BaldL  tOH SiLhStrictly fresh eqq at ail lims at rerjsoiiable prces Mrs Percy Ellis phone 3F1 1 WANThD Custom Cord Wood q Plefso1 M i  Umetgod fte 71F2 Cld j FOR SALE 1 par of SnTfc Mud tire with Tub s 6x16, usee one Winter Appiy at Rush Lake Brt Smith tor squah  Ciarbcn ecu ney 161111 9040 Farley Rd TOR SALE  WhiL rrtthL u 1 Leorn5 peater and W  chlcken 4 t, 5 lbs rrew wnite Muscony Ducks Lucu Rovle Jd Pinckjiey, near Slvr Lnkp Phone Dexter H0S7  SOFT WATERon a service bas  is No Equipment VJ buy No con tract ot sign No work to do j Rust and Iron control service  Culligan Soft Water Service Jefferson and Main Streets Phone Ann Arbor 8522 12 ga Snot gun re Shells 2250 Like Ph, 42 FENCING By Rod or Hour, als construction work done Coones 6 Kiave Phone 162F3 Pinckney WANTED Tree TrimmLia or Re moving Oi chard Triramihgalso Stump liemcvinq Experienced wor Fref Estimates Allowance , for wood Art Rentz   5030 Burqess Road Phone 9IF 11 to 150 Spy apples Roll for WANTED POULTlir Will per winter 10 cords of dry wood I Detroit market prices James Baker, Pinckney Rl MichG H Llc Phone 62F Anderson Corners  n  QUALITY Fruit Greoeties Veaeta  Ward Eagle of Pairntngtaa end Cisgr Cfll of Britton were elected to the Board of Directors of the JMichigan Milk Producers Association for threeyear terms at the annual meetiasof the organization in Sast Lansing BotJi men are active daiigr fanners and faaW  served for several yaars on the associa tions sales committee wtxioh acts as marketing agent for the 10,000 iaenv bers in the Detroit area j  POP DP,TT T FOR SALE Hattto Swarthwtf   ,ouse with bcsement home 7 rooms and bath, garage, and furnace furnished 25 a manistable all in qood condition tn toilet and water For sevenLarge ground, beautiful tree months only , VanSkive  50000 TERMS H G Swarthout 17010 Teleqraph Rd S Romulus, Michigan Call  Wygndotte 7156 Rll FOR SALE 2 acres and 7 room house Lovely knotty pine sunroom, bath and laundry Steam furnace stonn wipdows and screens 2 chicken coops ansl barn Price 5000 J Andrew Campbell 747 Patterson Lake rd Patterson Lake FOR SALE 1937TuGor Plymouth sedap42 motorqood conditSDn1ncdio heater 100 Clare Miller Phone 33F3 IFOR SALEChristmas Trees , Wholesale  Retail , Norman Klave Ph Dexter 5491 or Wesley Umstead Phi Pinckney 71F2  Fish VJ Market Prices Coorteieiie Service   TEAR OUT THE, I PUT 1KJ TI S Ml MOMC1DO Amazing Invention Brings Millions LowCost Heating ii  A Happy Mew Year To All Wheo folks tea thetateaiea,  dusivinterio construction of tfee WARM MORNING Cca Hetee they txcltkim Wbfdidnt somebod enrnko4Wbetotfe WARM v MORNiNO ss the eaiv beseer of  Ssldodls the world HeatsaUdat  XwieisjetsTMeo r   CSC        A THCFi    ,  ijfiffi r  ,      ,    5  , v     I ft Pinrkry TV   Jnesdoy December 28 134 Attention Veterains Nl i All the benefits you have receivc d from the qovornmont have been accomplished only by the efforts of the several Veterans organizations It is a fluty you owe to your comi ids to become a member rid take an active part in one of these orqcmlzatlens If vou have had foreiqi servicedurnq a wir period o have been qranted the occupatic n Medal for servio 11 Italy Germany Austria Korea or Japan you aief lq bio t become a member of  die Veterans of Foreiqn Wars After Jan 1st 1950 only mm btjrs in q J ja stuainq are to be accorded the privileges of membership Inskney Dead or  FARM ANIMALS OOLLFCTED PROMPTS hORSES 250 COWS S250 act of March 3 1877 matter at Pc toffico Subscription Price i50 a Year Paul W Curlett Publish Lli SjHwell St PmcknyMicr  The Carl Bidwell family of Bn   qhton were Wea callers A tho ,  Ben White home Mr, and Mrs Roy Wrqht HOG Wc per cwt WF BUY HIl5 tD CALF Pbene 68 Plncknay SKINS Central Dead St  Co i  Gerald Reason and farniv wer Xmas quest of tho Joh Gerycz familyThe Wm Mercer ramlv an Dr Walter Mercer family ol East umziiQ spent Xmas at trie Dr McGrqor home in Briahton JM Burq and family enter tar,a Xmas, Mrs Mary Kennedy dauahter Rita, Mr and Mr Lovd VarBlaircum of irxr ney and Miss Bernard me Lvnc oi Kalamzoo Jurior Waqoner and ve d t A amended a meetinq of the How   1 Masonic lodqe last Wed mqnt f Grand Rapl Greqory were Sunday qUhts the Albert Shirley home The Albert Dinkel family woe Xmas quests of the Gerald Dinkel family of Lake Chemunq Thi Msses Bernice Maas a Aibfna Dinkel were in Ann Ar bor Saturday  The foilowmq held apary a,  the Albert Dinkel home Sat, ev Miss Cecelia Beuscher M,ss Na Chlibb Louise0 and Carole  Zeiqier Amanda DeBarr und Bernice Maas  PROSPEHOUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL IS OUR Glet Slayton 303 CHRYSLER SALfcS East Grand River, Howell  SERVICE ei The Xmas home Oscar Beck family BPU at the Wm Kennedy  , YOU HP   fOfCOOKiNG   Richard Poulson ids spent last week with his par ents Mr and Mrs  Otto Paulson Mi andi Mrs Cliff Chambers1 and family entertained for Xmas Mrs Fossie Chambers, Mr and Mrs Henry Johnson and dauqh ter and Mr and Mrs Otto Poulson Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson en tertamed their Children and fam  liies for Xmas dinner The Kenneth Reason family of fAnn Arbor were Xmas dinner quests of Mis Edna Reason The Roqer Carr family entertained for Xmas Ralpn Carr oi New York City Mrs janis Bakei and children of Syracuse N x Lake, ob Carr of Mich StuteLeo Bettes arid family oi Waiia and tne Wayne Carr family 4HL Lydia Karus and 2 dau qhtezs oi H6weli and rtoss Lamb WE WISH YOU AtF A VsBY HAPPY NEW YXAK  H itt    nad wife were quests of the T om Mrs Lynn Hendee, Mrs James Ware family Sunday i Nash and Rex Hendee were t Mr and Mr James yv nitWv Xmas callers oi Mrs Etta Biand speu mas at the Win Whitley Marvin Bruif spent the week end home in Ann Arboi Liinvgston County Mutual Auto Insurance Company ftettoe Automobfle insurance and Protection Howell Mtch 588 ow mailman is bringing gour copg of the latest PhilgBooM  thereKen Wylie ana family were Xmas quests of the W H Euler family in Howell The Phillip Sprout and Edwin Donnie and Barbara xkiuqhn spent last week with the Frank Clark family in Miltord Their par ents went after them Sunday Ur James Wash and family oi Coldwater, tta Lloyd Hendee family and Mrs Fiose Hence r This habome booklet tells how you can arrange to have Philgas in your hone t   dutifully illustrated with photos cf the complete line of Philgas appliances I  st everyone living in homes boyord the gas mains is talking abont Phils  the modem fuel for ceefeing, water 1KV r and refrigeration  Make a selection of the appliance n i for yor hnme    I fBl1 come in and see our complete display New low prices to fit your bu53T  6if Wf  Sprout family spent Xmas at the were Xmas quests at the Lynn Charles Soule home in HowelL Hendee home a  ,, Miss Eva Melvin Mark Melvin tsen Whit and wife were Xmas and the Robert Grainaer family Quests at the Norman White of Lansina were Sunday crueets 1 e xxr j w   of Louis Covle and wiie tt5rL Warda Miller entertained Mrs Mary, Amburqev and fam  I 1 Miller family Xmas lv entetained the Merlin Ambur  Mrs Joie DeVereaux Fomerqey family tor Xmas who has been in St Joe hospital, The Lloyd Hende family weie some time with a broken ieq re in Holt Monday turxlome last week j Christmas quests of Mr and  C W Hooker and family of Mis W H Meyer were the Wm u kr spent the week end Lamb and Easel Meyer families at the Roy Duhnahaxn home Coc of Ann Arbor Cv AtLee and fam  U remainedfor a week 1 iiy of Gladwin W G Meyer and  Miss Isabel Nash leaves this iamilv of Stockbridqe and James week to visit her mother Mrs Meyer of the USN Dessa Nash, at Ft Meyers Fkt Miss AUoe Gearhart of Howeil for a week , MLM Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor Christmas er Mr and Mrs and the Martin Rier ir iamilv Albert Shirleyentertained the D, were Xmas Quests of the Meek Miller family of Pinaree the D Nash family Templeton family of Keeao Har, rrh Crfff m Howell oall bor,The Darrel Shirly family of d aS the Mark Nash home Wed NGS ID ALL A Happy New Year To All Loren Bassett Livinqstop County 1 Wtfaft0  Hiawatha Beach, the Gcryle Shir, nkrht ley family of Detroit and toe Leoj Miss sard Lee family The Wm Shefacm iamihr with the Dr Harlow Shehan family of  Rosalie Nash was the of Miss Isabel Nash In Ann Arbor last week The B A V Club of Portaae Tackson were Xmas questi of Ldoe were out carolincr Xmas er Mrs Madeline Shehan of Ann Ar  The RuseeU Ceover   bor 1960 Dues peki o you mar oniiajaw FowlerrUto Dora Jggr wife, Detroit  the ban fcmrf 4m oi Ml Orfrer I  I    Hj  fjjjfcuhSf aSOFTS CftT100 Ytt NW YMB Happy With A SIMPUOITY GARDEN 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> ,    M iMW  SAW liiIff  II1 i  ifu  1 Hli il  , jf 3 ttvrtn   r7r  3fc  v  Vohme b aitij The Pinckmey Dispatch Wednesday, December 21, 1949 Michigan utirrer Saving at tax funds to the j A large attendance was pre  qmount of several million dollars i i at the annual installation of j It recommended by a sDecial 5  vingstcn Lodge No tatesenaie commiaee headeu 76    A M on Sat eveningThe, Yy Sftnrrty Coljn jftmjth gf B Junction was public and the lad Rapids ibdy lidvi asked Gov Iies ,1 Wsent and a large William to submit welfare chan numbeJ  visitors from Detroit ges to the special session called 01 oUler Pes lor March 195a  I OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat A3 in Detroit it is claimed 1852 t I Hex Sackett P M of Tyrian Lodge Detroit was grand install welfare cbislers were getting aol j006  M P M of 21rs T  u , I The following were installing j The committee would have wel I to an impressive ceremony W farerecipients pay back the monj M George Gardner S W, Mer, y when financially able, length, wm CampbfelL J W Winston then resident requirements ana  Bauahn Treas W C Miller Increase liability of relatifes to Secf P W Curiett S D Clare j support needy people  Miller J D Lawrence Baughn If Gov Williams declines to Chaplian Ona Campbell Mar present such a request it willshall, Ross Read Stewards, Nel havto to wait until 1951 i sn0 Miller, Howard Thayer Alon Herbert Hoover declared at  cuambrookBrandon White Wbshmqton that federal, state XlF J  ooker and local governments expendit In following committee apures were more than 30 percent Pomtments were announced En  r esszd oij of giving  Jitftuj presented unro tint afff JJW am  jraixKmcH5 and miprfv ssV SWattL tita SU1UOL JLVS LOSE OPENER AT l jliTeiU LOBUsieBi MANCHESTER I    Pinckney ost hot p  n,  Atir Christmas has relied cnt Hiona whcn , greatlyaiiierem u oi oU years ago d days sleigh beiis carets playeu a pro Ma The pa ot the federal income Laurin Miller director of tertainment P W Curlett, ch the, Nels Ma0761 OUn Hobinson Bureau of Governmental ResearI RLU ie r  ch states the cost of state and loc SSSSS1 W n Buau3hn al government ha risen to the  5 second highest per capita rate in  0m   lOGlfl, the nation The Mich, per capita was 10847 per person State monies distributed t county and local governments totaled 309,000,000 last year while the cost of operating state Snstitutons, depts buildings and highways was onlv 102000000 Mote than 78 percent of the sales tax went back to local govem Welfare Joe Griffith, ch Norm Miller, I H Hokr, W C Miller Finance  Jurisprudence Joe Griffith, ch OhiLjtobinson, L J Henry, Martin Phillips Resolutions Clarej Miller, ch Robert Nosker, Ona Campbell Clifford Miller Restoration  Rehabilitation Nelson Miller, ch Robert Nesker Otto Poulson, L J Henry Sick Joe Griffith ch, Cliff Miller pi   i Ut tn n I     S u pCi  ay  v11  una iU I il  u u basket bail qum  at at liKiay niqht ney resoivfc i MIX Lot iffiincrry game2i 24 iht Pinckney vity qoud qamt i ti w e ued at 2626 ut e  na ui contest, niukiq a1 vriiiaoa necssaiy 11 whcn Dunny i Maicli e qat Hold qoul ana btar  t Iviu,, er qot  ix qoa qv n iVu chestir i 3 p ait niaici  Chester nw i a as h Laqa Lakes with 2 vict io 13,qato has won one and Soutu Lv a,j Dexter and Pinckney hv each lost one Joe Jffieys lea all scarj ers with 10 points Meiiimuu waa hiqn man for MancusKr with 8 I , , m uggust payea a ime defan i , wVI bi wn ut by  ,ve g m i  mcJcy L Ciark  a m tub ,g ,iiougii t ,a uwu 1 the  t   mi Cniistmas lest  Cmiotmas without  UK, a larkay am tii lixng skxma wy0 repr cen tea a iaiq ai a reindeer a an wan jnqnag ieiqh iu usa av iirveci at aL xa,ab caa n a biq iur   r a  n were liqhtea iiJ , a  me dcoiutigiio  ys c u n ana papconi   ain usually som  , des Jjuraoa  w btaore qi ni waa cmpaiea ana uiLeys aauMcatisn at LvI  The prrn   m Cvl  i 1 v war as h IUOI al w vir ments  Of the amount distributed to loir   , cal governments 915617 went, Norman Miller, for welfare fc22,700,250 to d fiBftlc5ni Visitors Qna pendent children and 46,49338 SfSg11 ch Jack Hannett Joe for old age assistance j nSJfr,,, rs County highways got 6,500, ch P W CnrSju038 2epd 000 schools 80,798,678 and lc I  MerwirT cLSt0n Buq cal governments 64,864,354   SoSndLe W , Local governments got 588 pet on Bauahn Clare Mnfr WmSt centofall money collected by I Grievance Clyde Fisher, ch tfie state A 1939 dollar was wo  Merwin CampbeUL ClcSe Miller examination oil Candidates John Rahrig Due to damage done to the kit chen by the fire the luncheon  jhctlac , v b ,il I  p i  outci ilia aiq I he ye ii v i reys back e riictei, ha num to niatue or ,y Anie Hoatii t in has been ch n o aprc scno a IN , D v 1 r  , ents on tho tree were inexpensive and sucks of popcorn and chadp caaay composed, th3 bulk ot thvni in those dayj children Wtro oanfLu witn very httle Chtiitrnas ,ko every thing else liua Jjerr z2, 1 up and bears Ira i omul iu3 to tn cne of a chiicl   o I a v at t 1rtUS, ON THE FIRST CHRISTMAS, THE WISE MtN CAMe TO  BETHLEHEM, BEARING HlM OPTS, AND THEREAFTCR DOWN THROUGH THE CENTURIES AT THIS SrASON 0 THE YEAR, THROUGH TH GlVINS OF GIFTS,MEN HAVC REAFFiRMED THE SPIRIT OF LOVE AND GOODWILL THAT THE CHRIST CHILDS BIRTH 6R0UGHT TO THIS CAfcTH  AS W GV, AND AS WE KBCEVS, LET US REM8MB THE SPIRITUAL SQAFCAACS OP THIS CUSTOM  n rtu  1 1 Obituaries CMUKCH NEWS  WIN ovrfiF ,A Fiiickuvy i  ,  i ,  iieir SCfnd overtm oiira i wtgk lcaU raqht A W  v  ham S ath Lv i k ia   ney led la  i , a South Lyon niica te  ii tic it up John rac  fre thivw to qve h , oveftima pern d,  t,  all scorers wit 26 pa qM 5 iV ct a qct lO Lyon and Smth 9 Pinckney   r is loi i k  U ai th only 59 cents in 1949 due to ir flation LOCAL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS  MRS MARY HCISEL Mis Mary Hoisel, 73 died at McPherson hospital, rioweil lasi i XT  xirj non    Wed, following a stroke She J22n 72S  iSb I was formerly Mary Bradydaugh 010  7  0 St Marys Catholic Churcn iinckney, Michigan xlfcVtrK ALflaRT J bCHMlTT Sunday Masses  800 and lOOC pm The following Pindcnetites are was served at the Congl church j terof thelate7osepntodvar1d  Sundays,biare b00 mass SJ1 U w   W direction oi  Mae Dal Ann Lavey Brady and was born i  c Noysuna Devotion rank Aberdeen lit Nora Cory, W  in Brighton but spent her ailyt life in Pinckney whoi I Jeffreys j Matteson I L Ciark j Coylo   Enqquist j SubstiLitPs1 I Ware J Cl The Pinck I I C G Pi nclc irk W y rserv irot Kj,  i i lap n P  oil, Bun  effre, graduate Lucius Doyle Lit, sen for Martin Grayer, graduate Geo j Grover, graduaten Bertram Husch graduate James, Kirtland, Lit sophomore Carol McCarthy Dental Hygiene semorFrarik C Pliripp Enginxingrswecial Tom need, graduate Cecil Vin cent Education, junior Wildfong Graduate, CHRISTMAS PARTY i UJV in nnckney i a member of St The Catholic churches of Pinck ney, Homell and Brighton held a Christmas party at the Pinckney school Mon, night The priests from the three parishes were in charqe, Pop, cakes etc were ser iniei I ved and the evening spent in  dancing Prizes were awarded to the best dancers which werey won COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS  bY 11 frojn Brighton A VAunw rAwwMwmw i nic  wag enjoyed by all rehshe 11 v UJMMUNJTY CHITRCH Marys txiui i Congreaationai and took part m many  plays I kv   Brady Minister put on by the Columbian Jrn  ftactis Wed nights to 24 with lack  tu yi j scorer ii Pi cknoy wall J i isky qot 18 i  Suuii a au,  ii thu inia qani n ai  aic V F W but Bwjqat n V rf 46 to 45 w,t Gas Leawi ic   i a a ,f Christ Pal1  1 m a peaceful a J iad Nations has up things by inier  city A Jerusai1   vv and Arabs    11 c airoi half the iv i  to nccept and uijc  y will resist any  r i  tae utmos The e  y et up their ind sliv has no dis i  cca  d t the U N r ii  h w th U N exi1  to 01 a then aemand re i is to bo   Tiiayhdve io     their command for alihouqi th e ha, be n much talk oi n iaieric iai puiici force ja asy amaiq th natioas has ia  rA i ne benq forniad1r ay eum wa lae ancient capital   iia iv h nat n ana was al wys requraen so even when it v  a a aa t  control of the Sar ac n a,a Tuks Incidently both t U itjei Stcnes and Groit Brit ,  v foa aq ist internationaliz    ia,alburn Council Dec 13, 1949 j Regular Meeting oi Village j K Cluikahd Eisele Absent 3war thout  THE ESSAY CONTEST 5axfintyfive essays were ubmitted m the recent essay con test sponsored by the Pinckney Called to order by Pres Dinke J Civic rmpmWf AS foUowed by roU call of officers I WakSSV tost2 Minutes of last meeting regaja number of points expresed crid approvjfcl  the essays II Motion by Read supported by R Clark to appoint, John Eisele constable Carried MoUcfir5itrley supported by K Clark to allow following bills  Charles Clark Lbr on St 2100 Russell Pressley Lbr on St 250 xlrvin Kennedy Lbr on St 6075 Dexter Block Co 11700 J F01nts are better practise SSriL1, 3  vaaenrrcorrimunityday und er the sponsorship of some organ ted group a cleanup day fej to set a good example for the children church to have greatThos Read Sonsjnortar andmaf  pie busmess men should organtWfad Moulin 2000W j  , atic Club directed by the late Rev, Fr Commerford For a number of years she tauqht district school in this vicinity, On Oct, 4 1909 she married Edward Haisel of Pinckney They lived on a farm near Howell Mr Hoisel died in 1933 Survivinq is one daughter, Rose Ann who teaches school at Wayne, The funeral was held at St Joseph church, Howell Sat Bur ial in St Marys cemetery, Pinck ney, PHILO BOETTGER Phile Boettqer, 84 who has lived on the Frank Tiplady faim at Silver Lake for the past seven   jrqaaist and Choir Director  Ma Merwin Campbell ihui hve dUU Dible Ltaay at uu parsorage Thurs 730 Christmas Sunday  , Schcaol proqram under the lead j g ership of Mrs Myrna Ware, for all members of families of Chur ch and Sunday school friaay, 800 Thirtyfive Seventy Club carolling and party Meet at the home of Mr and Mrs Cliff Miller 422 Main Street ing the scorer wh 17 poais 1 UnBASKET BALL  J ORES Northville 41 DiXter Jo C sea 38 VandTcak Lake 33, iveryity 31, H oceveit 29 fJu  Miian 28 CnailoUe  Iiov eil 26 Briqhton 51, South Lyan 37 St Thomas 23, ilesuricton 46 Ypsilanli 47, Boiiva  a Linaen 37 Heartland 27 FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT  Chadwick Hays 46, proprietor i 1, I ne w ti shortaqe the i wa i d p enqaier has warned i rns ait of New York City that J t  y bee m a qnast city with  out vai r aq ,r htat unless jt M s on New Yarker ara a 1  to co 0 vi water in every j way , uah s only takaiq one b  a v ok etc NawYork dei yy  ou auiac  watfri which is I parnpoa  y  st lv J n huqe resj i rv,  L vk t ram has dimin  re, rvi r supply io ai the van, nnq point Of i rv, the ni st Christmas Sunday Service ati0f thP pirf  jtuTi e 1030 Sermon The Mother and  Easl Lnsa wafStre ,r h RK TV T, u iv Lasi sing was kilioa i  f      h to accident on E Grand n an au liver, the Babe, The Junior Choir wilt sing Sunday School at 1130 Ainiv,i r,  T  TT14 llvcl colored Slmtnp wUl be showVj Idmahfm Hwe al 6 at Sunday School The Birlh, jkeZDO SV coure, ur, aG w ch and help 5500 Liylngstson Qo Treas office As8essrnent pages 665 Rpnald Darrow St Signs 1400 Norm MiUer   h Streets own affairs and Jiove no interest in ther neighbors elect responsible men to office, should have r more pride and be willing to go Truck and Lbr, on operatefor the flood of the vill 4000 age, mSaline townshrpijutoliyeaMIssion in Manchester and Dexter before coming to Pinckney He married Emma Koming in 1899 Besides his widow he leaves one sister  Mrs Emma Mills of Lookout Mt Tenn and neices and nephews The body was taken to Manchester where the funeral was held at the Jenter Funeral Home today Meya r hi  and Childhood of Jesus Our wiTmSI T J   inSaline townthipirorirordlivsorl jmWgaJwerenu 4ru Ihterv  t Advtmce notice is qiven oi ourlSflk forlt IrU VhiCh Watch Niqht CandteL,qht SerSlfc Ho S 0  o De,  ba  f aa use Hi N w Y rk has a water c at haia but it is un, This  th Atlantic ocan   alty It may be posst d way Will havk to be to riak tK , water fit to read CALVAHi MLSiUQWiZ CHUBCH Gus Hcmneman 8t labor 127 J the Jmprovtsments suggetea fiSS, a recation center a better Russell Presley St lbr 122 4400 Gas Hcmneman St lbr 1126 4850 Dst Edison St Lights Hall and Siren H589 Sec of State Fire Truck License school, a theatre, park improve ments rest rooms and a water system a place to swim in the summer and skate in the winter, BOWLING NEWS Results of Dec 14 1949  St Marys 37, Tip Top 36 Rea 32 Coryls 27 Vans 26, Fab 26 V F W 25, Hockeys 25 Kenn edys 21 Shireys 21 Tavern 1, Die Set 11 High team St Marys 2460 High team one game St Maryt 878 High man3 garnesFrancis She Rev, fczra Bfcuchy, Vasiut Morning Worship M 1000     1100 have waste containers on the I ban 35 5gh mT onegarr streets and scHool grounds, have  Francis Shehon 256 I B Gffcw pigging Drc  Waiiam Ubm Tile for Drain 27650 Ben VcmBSaircum Jtof on at 5tP0 Russet Presley Lbr on st 1183 Louis Murphy IbL oa  Carr14 yiqtiati to adjourn  Mildred Ackley Clerk  home crmml f8, Mpital 4100 3900  T VJ to care for needy people reguir VFWShireys vs VcmsStMary mg treatment,community calend vs Kennedys Reads vs Cory, ax library, more industry, better Tip Top vfe Tcrvejnvab vs Hock police system, a bank sewer dis eys  posal system, health unit and vet  rinary  HOUSE OP DOUGHERTY Institution receiving praise j ROBBED Trrrr truck whxh h u, TWII, P,nes JQrv wi  OU 1 r a irr a  ait aa was l oar th G e pa a v Meyer got he rep ir pan a a a and Ray SuJlivri went vex to put bem on te uc Dt O  wh ijloO aprat s j aucx   t   Twin fiiia a avo r Piqi  SundaySchool T, 1100Lc,cmia ws ir m Poi , r,a Childrens Hour  U45i 6 Mevei true  mot  ana puii  Young Peoples Meeting  730 over ml th rn  0 tr f ,  Evening Worship  815 lending t atop and avesa  Supt  rioscoe Darrow I ate Tho Caaiiinc arvn  DV Asst Supt Marvin Shirey Havs WdS unabie t, sap ad 800 P MVlowed into tn back  id f te  TT rec  ha, ai d ia y karner nt cut in th price oi ecusa luiLaerouJLcrv Most of rhem taor milk for i 1 r Cottage Prayer Meethgs  Wed 800 P M SANTA CLAUS IS COMING The Pinckney fire dept will be in charge of the public Christinas festivities here this year The tree on the sguare has been lighted and decorated Santa Claus will arrive here about 800 p m Fri night Dec 23 Gifts of candy Ott milk truck sea tier g 0 all directions Mr Ott wa saaken up some but otherwise u, njurod Hays was kih d almost J  stantly The dceoTsea  u viv ed by his wife ana two marnea daughters L Soma time fast FHHay ngKt L D Homes emi Pfn Mnlst yj George Fraxisf family of crre home clears frn me Uj Hiland Lakeare staying in Det , Naff  were the hre dept the police dept, and the Qlvts Tmp Afsn, ,  r  5190 m cash and 45 guarts of Mrs Howard Head is workinq whiskey discnpeared from the m the Roberts Gift Shop Ann Af Hof  Dougherty, the eatfrtg     1   I establishment conducted by Jim  seen,, a ei consumption and the Det P s  is running a seT1 aiaies on tha milk situatio  It s iya that 30 creameries Limply iiiik to the Detroit area    en bai tha two of them Ekra n Dary and the Nation Day supply about 50 percent   the milk rod there The Nat ni s 29 p rcont of the dairy tra and the Borden 19 The Nat iral Dairy business has increas    m 339 720000 in 1939 to 53869,000 i 1948 In 1939 Bord did S209 280141 worth of la  s Last year this had incred to S650B32,139 The datr    cla m t or profit is Only 3 oi a c nt on a qj f milk Farm stat ion st ft r tlie farmer is paid 5 f ccw pr cussing cost 9 con tou rs 11 a livery 44, admin istration insuiance clerical help c J The price of creamery mE TUESDAY AFTERNOON The local fire aept war, colled  st  roe from 181 in 19 i  Hnrv Krahn homo rorthS446 in 1948 ot town Tuesday afternoon when t nuts and apples will be distribut,   ed at the fire halL All the childJliQhtning struck thr television reft tn this area are invited , antenna The lights wem put out bar during the holidays orod a cellar , window nar CAM OF THANKS j around wire blown out I wish to thank the Young Lad     ies Auxiliary far the fine Christ  NOTICE ma3 box they presented me with Starting January 7 1550 toit loc awhile   ,, y , w muumn viaie game zarm 555   h uwIv of great homed owls  Mrs Nettie Vaughn j Pinckney Post Office wiM    closed Scmirday aftemoonsThis The Mason state game farm  a Department regulation for j MABftlAGE LICENSES the Frank Owen 22, Beaton Har  bar, Marion Bnham, 22 Howell George Reuter 27 Howell  CrirolySi Esberner 18 Hbwlr the Donald Wiseley 24, Dearborn, bet rtutl Ann Smith 21 Howeik The aate at the iSiitujiUjl ii of Brighton The kmitor who also missing is sgpght iswhich are available for crow shooting third class offices and was order Howell Lodge F  K M Jfe 38 ed by Inspector Loudon on hiias been set for TQSAAH April past vtsrt1re , 18  , ,i      4     1 i1     1   W   wV V  , wgaisrjt Avtii M itiimz9     ,uiiiWiiMtjiiwi Kniiifniiw  u i WPP pi  limpid, yiflHW 111,,111 ii WfJi fHMH, MWll  fljJPfj, L WVJflOiillMiMiSliwai, i Pinckney Civic Improvement Assn  IT II      I Seasons Greetings  r THE NEXT MEETINGS Jan few quick suggestions  To7 OVEN ROASTERS AND Ill keep k, cornhours s for as 5 T   a 4995    UlXfcR or vine rot Jot reClpes god fotWliPP cUte one  A TOASTERS Idiion h   SW  CLOCKS 1398 to 3200 LK   i EIBCTR1C BIANKET  keer Tm warmno Urgaio for 4495  a HAND IRONS Streamlined, lightweight hand iron to lighten housework Easy to use for iteam or dry iron ing 79 to 1995  i S COFFEE MAKERS SxSBnsgaa  from 495 to 15250 m k These and many other appliances will be on display right up to Christmas at every Edison office as well as in hardware, department and appli ance stores For your convenience Edison offices are open until 5 Monday through Saturday DETROIT m  EDISON mrm  W ,  Wlaconam where ha played ball Ihia summer, Dec 17 j Miss Marion dark in horn from Tuscola county where ah is teaching meuic Bert Hooker and George Wi gand are cutting 200 cords of wood for Perry Towle The Toledo Ice Co hotel at Lakeland is how ready for board era Anna Donovan of Jackson is caring for Mrs Maria Cooper who is UL The section gang is now reduc ed to 2 men GLynch and Fred Bowman   kA Tracy Tripp while working for Wm Doyle, was kicked by a horse last week cUaloccrdna his hip M Boweil Jlieaier HoweH Michigan SYLVAN Wei, Than Dec, 2122 Jennifer Jones Van Heflin Louis Jourdan James Mason Si MADAME BOVARY  Mich Novelty Ffl Sat DM 2324 Margaret OBrien Herbert Marshall THE SECRET GARDEN1 Also Friday Satarday, DMeenbe 2924 THE LOST TRIBE Johnnv WeUmuiler Myrna Doll and Elena Vercchigo Cortege 4 How Sum Mon Tuos DM 25262 CALAMITY JANE  SAM BASS A Western Starring Yvonne DeCarlo, Howard Du  Willard Parker, Dorothy Hare Cartoon  Bythm Masters Charles Starrett Smiley Bumette Xma Mati Starts at 5 p m, WEST OF SONORA 9th INlilGliBUlUiNu  Mr and Mrs Chauncey Coy of  Dexlei celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last Sunday f   f  IMtel Baughn USN, son of MrlfV Lynn, and Mrs Earl Baughn of PinckfrMWOJ ney has been promoted to the TUM wa Than Dec 27 28 2  Hears Avo b ihis issue bewails the fact Sua Men DM 2526 Fred MacMurray and Maureen OHara In FATHER WAS A FULLBACK with Rudy Vallee Nw Years Eve Midnight Show that mere JS o music taught n toe Pincicney scnool it states the sole manifestation of music the is o ponograph with records injfice says no actionwill be taken grade of hospital corpemam nrst class and transferred from the Memphis naval hospital to the  Philadelphia naval hospital sch ool for further training He will spend Xrnas in Pinckney, The nem telescope was install ed in the new U of M observat ory on Feach mt last week Ihe Washtenaw prosecutors of ailea by iviiss Pern lupper in ner room, j Ihe iouowing Howell men will como to Pinckney and institute a r grand jury inquiry into the diaspl erflowed truck at their bulk stat peaxance of Mormon rieqsons  ion against the oil company in YP8Uanti which allowed 2000 gal of gasoline to run into the sewers there after it spilled from an ov Loretta Young Celeste Holm ts COME TO THE STABLE with ELsa Lancaster Thomas Gomez Comdy NoTlty Cartoon DexterTheatre  MICHIGAN  Wed Thui, DM 2829 HUCK PRIVATES  A Musical with Abbott  Costello Lee Bowman Alan Curtis, Andrews Sisters Show 71 and 9,10 Cartoon Stooge Comeay      Coming My Friend Irma, The Watch next wks ad tor the New Story of Seabiscuit AVON TUEATEB Stookbridge, Michigan  goose JudgeXoliins Judge Wiil is Lyons, rtos Don Van Winkle  Atts Hi Smith, L Howlett,Frank Shields and Chas Hemans H Day Bird has sold the Ford Sales and Service here to Fred Slay ton of Dexter and Edward Parker of Howell The Ledwidge  Roche store at Anderson was entered Wed nignt and a small amount of  goods taken Mrs Rosina Mercer 77, widow of the late Alex Mercer, died  Dec 17 Mrs Jennie Lavey and Miss Etfaabth Drfyler closed thed schools for the Xmas vacation with programs Friday This issue contains an essax written by Miss Grace Tupper en  titled  How I Would Make Pin ckney a Better Place to Live In  Mrs Ben Montague of Chubbs Corners fell last week, dislocating her shoulder The Palmer bus line has securween here and Jackson  ed the contract to carry mail bet  Gene Campbell has opened  a watch repair shop in his Main St store 47 I ears Ago Pube Wriqht is working for Dr C L Sig r The Art j,oan Exhibit helh in the opera nouse Sat was a bic success despite blizzardy weather Some 300 pictures were loan ed by Mr Griffith of the Detroi Art Museum Miss Mabel Swaj thout and Mrs H F Sigler als had their paintings on display bi Huron river scenes The Curio dept contained candle dips, tin  The Washtenaw county bd of supervisors will hold an open vote on the two sites for the new court house, the present site and  the Washtenaw Avfe site The bd tied on the selection at a pre vious vote  A trailer load of mail headed from Jackson to Pinckney burned last week near Stockbrid  ge A trailer spring broke aena rubbing on the pavement caus ed friction resulting in fire Most of the mail destroyed was parcel post  f J Resico of Ml ClemenSifath, er of Mrs Ray Lavey of Gregory iad cataracts removed from his  eyss at University hospital Ann Arbor, last week Born to Edward Bennett and wife of Pinckney at Rowe hospit al, Stockbridge last week a son  South Lyon is putting on a drive to raise money for uniforms for the school band iVomas Leith ir has been elect ed W M of Brighton Lodge No  247 F  A M Rex Cook is the new W M of Howell Lod No 38 F  A M  Cigarettes smoking has doubled in the past, five years This year 358 billion cigarettes were smoked Frl Sal DM 2324 Doabto FMrtun Sabu and Wendell Corey hi MAN EATER OF KUMOA AIM  Jimmy Wakely GUN RUNNER Cartoon Sunday DM 25 One Day Only THIS TIME FOR KEEPS filmed at MACKINAC ISLAND Io Technicolor with Esther Williams Jimmy Cartoon fxi Sat DM 23 24 CALIFORNIA In Technicolor with   Ray Milland, Barbara Stanwcyk In a Super Historical Wetem plus Popeyes Premier SouthwardHo Ho Sun Tues DM 2527  SORROWFUL JONES wita Bob Hoye, Lucille Ball Comedy plus News Hepcal Sym phony Hot Rod Spoedst Coming Special Agent, Last Days of BoothilT FREE SHOW FOR KIDDIES 300 p m SAT DEC 24 Midnight Show Dec 31  The Marx Brothers in AT THE OPERA Newi Mon Tues DM 26 27 Continuous Monday 5 P M Dan Dcdley Celeste Holme In CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY Tom and Jerry Cartoon Wed Thurs DM 28 29 Veronica Lake, Linda Darnell in SLATTERYie HURRICANE Leon ErroII Comedy Comedy News thereof recorded in Liber , pagel in the office of ler of Deeds for Livingston County, Michigan, upon which a lease dated the  eighth day of November 1948, wad given to John SGillette and  A  Kanitz lesseetJQ do hereby Traveitaikf notify you that the terms of said leqse have been broken by the owners thereof, that we hereby elect to declare and do declare the said lease forfeited and void, and that unless you do within THE MANAGEMENT WISHES 7 days from thifl date notuV TO EXTEND GREETINGS THE SEASONS LEGAL NOTICE Lease Forfeiture To John S Gillette, 2uU W Musk egon Ave, Muskegon Mich and A E Kanitz 1581 Jiroch St, Musk egon, Michigan We the undersigned owners of ton Livingson County, Mich, to wit Outlot A of Brighton Country Club Subdivision according to loterxi5keS about Christmas and spinning wheels and rolls i which are a common   The Fisch Electric Store on M  following described land sit , 36 East of Hamburg was robbed uated in the Township of Briqh I last week of 2 televisions 6 rad      K  H io 700 in checks, and 300 in money was taken v George primer, a former Mar ion resident who died in McPherj son hospital was buried in thej Green cemetery last week j THE CHRISTMAS TREE j The Detroit Edison co warns ias trees, source df  the register of deeds of said county as provided by law, thar said lease has been forfeited, we will file with said register of deeds an affidavit of forfeiture as provided by law and we hereby, demand that you execute or have executed a proper surrender of said lease and that you put the same on record in the office of the register of deeds in said county within thirty days from this Sate Dated December 2, 1949 Thomas Leith Ethel M Leith I WANTEDRAW FURS made at Dexter when the carding mill there was running The new independent tele fires at the yuletide season A simple way of keeping yoi tree moist and fire resistant is to , w  LJL71 buy 2 lbs nf ra dum chbride ana phone company LivingsfoMTMuF Ti  YTf ,nr JS JLi  f An il,  iA dissolve in 3 pints of water Shar ual now has 40 males of line built and ready for the wire The company has 75 stockholders The Dispatch Office has been wir  ed and several sample phones set up there for customers to choose from Miss Desde Daily, a former Pin ckney school pupil and John Fisher were married at Howellt Dec, 18  The roads are icy and the black smiths are roaping a harvest Frank Eisele lost the end of his thumb in an encounter whit a  buzz saw last week COT Syf tiirnri hore frggl pints pen the base of your tree like a  pencil and stand in the solution for 3 days away from the sunli ght This is enough for a tree weighing 8 lbsAiter the treat ment mount your tree in contain er of water and start decorating Pick a cool part of me room and keep e water container filled ALSO BEEF AND HORSE HIDESDEER IKINf 6 PELTS  MARKET PRICES  ALSO HAVE PEERLESS MUSKRAT STRETCiffif FOR SALE Lucius Doyle PHONE PINCKNEY 4 2 and wife of Ferndale were Sun  miests of Mrs Eleanor Ledwidqe Avoid frayed or worn light cords and family Pick up Xmas wrappings and Charles Clark ir is home froi   dont run electric trains near the Western State for the holidays tree  also Don and Joe Burns Hubert Ledwidcre and fcrmilv of I Mrs Hollis Wylie and children Royal Oak and Edward Grablickiand Mrs Marqaret Younq and    aauqhter Ccu vn Ann were in Howell Monday Mr and Mrs Walter Clark call ed on Mr and Mrs Russell Clark at Hiawatha Beach Sunday RoaaWe Nash Gala HandjjL d Bo,  50lD,lwltfar FOR SAFETY SAKE Have a checking account Put your money in the bank Use  checks to make paymentsYoull have real safetyif you do YOUR ACCOUNT IS WELCOME flEKE We Have Assets tue4a Avaflab la lor aVfumi F Read Estate Mortage or Personal at Preln ventory SALE Decth to Dec25th Prices Slashed ON EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE HUNTOfO 6 ot fha will bo hcrna 5 8111  Water esd Crru Girara hew if iBST NAnQNAL BANK aav coanD near i itOwlflLtj m  SrjIWIBUaOTHINGJUDBVTOtA POOTWUt AMD MAICY OTHER HEM8  WBtt PLACE TO DO YOOR CHRISTMAS 1HOPPOIO dMITTrS RIVfiR ORTBBWThe PHKne Dlpach Kids Everything For Your Needs ForWomen For Gents UNGEBJE  HOSIERY GLOVES SCARFS ETC SHIRTS SHOES JACKETS SOX BKLT3 WILL SPONSOR A , Dept  Christmas Party FOR ALL CHILDREN OF PINCKNEY AND SURROUNDING VICINITY AT THE PWCKNEYy FIRE HALL ON Fri  Dec23 Kennedyv Gen Store  t Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS IXECTED PROMPTLY hORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS Mc per cwt WF BUY HIEb A0 CALF SKINS Phone 68 Plncknay The Pinckney Dispurcr Entered as 2nd class act of March 3 1877 matter at Postoffico   AT 730 P M FREE DONUTS  CHOCOLATE MILK WHILE YOU WAIT J Santa Claus WHO viLL ARRIVE ABOUT 830 P M WITH GIFTS FOR ALL  i Subscription Price i50 o Year Paul W CMstL Pubnehex 114 SoHowell St Pinckney Mich  Nlis Morley Reynolds of Farley Hd has purchased the Elmer Book house on E Main St Pinck ney  Oiin Hubiniion jr arid Mumun  The Younqlove P T A willjshirey attended dinner given for hold a bake sale Jan lith to employees of the Arqus Co ut raise money to sena the pupil to the Shrine Circus in Detroit Mr and Mis Albert Dinkel j Ann Arbor at the Mich theer one day last week Unioi and Alberta were in Lansing Friday las i c  Jov muman it bringing gour copy of the latest PLiHjs Booklet  Thia handsome booklet tells how you an arrange to have Philgas in your home ,   beautifully illustrated with photos of the complete line of Philgas appliances Iost everyone living in homes beyorvd 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 yourudget Mi and Mrss Lloyd Hendee entertained the followinq at a Dear dinner Sat, night Mr ana Mrs iSSurdse Kennedy, Mi ana Mrs Howard Read and Mr ana Mrs Gerry Eichman Fred Blades at Pettysyille suffered a stroke last week but is somewhat better The John  McDonnell family , were in Hart land Sunday niqht to see the rendition oi the Messiah Tne followina from here attend 3d the funeral of Mrs Mary Brady Hoisel at Howell Saturday  morninq Mrs Edna Spears Jack Sheldon Mrs Louis Stackable, Wm Roche, Mr and Mrs Winston Bajughn Mr and Mrs Joe Stackable, Helen Tiplady Mr and Mrs Norman White Mrs  Jennie Devereaux and daughter Jane MrsJtfaynard Clark was a j Jackson shopper Monday  Gerald Henry is home from i Detroit for the holidays Mrs Walter Clark and son LaVerne, were in Briqhton Mon Mi and Mrs Georqe Guuiner Mr and Mrs Merwn Campneu Mr and Mrs Clare Miiter ana P W Cuiiett attended the joint installation oi the otiicers oi uoiu en Hule fraternity and Aim Arbor Masonic lodqes at the tempie there Ihtursday night Ckrnc Hooper P G M was installinq omcer with Howard Taylor, tia Mar both of Flint as marshall A turkey Hinner was served Mrs Jdnis Carr Baker and 2 children of Syracuse N Y arnv ed here last week to spend the  holidayswith her parents Mr and Mrs R J Carr Mrs Clare McMacken is work ing in the postofface durinq the holidays Miss Kathxyn Gleason and John Smith of Ann Arbor we,  dinner guests of Mr and Walter Clark one niqht last w  Olm Robinson jr Corky Daf row and Ridge Shirey were Christmas shopping in Detroit one day last week The Younqlovje school of which Mrs C H McRorie is  From where I sitM t Joe Marsh 4 A Tonic For The Missus The niisMj came marching in with a new ht yesterday She was a haupy as a circu poster Ive leai norl one thing ahmit Hie hats she buys, A hat is u tonic to her If shes folinx bu, nothing ifivea her u lift like a new hat  Now, I could Iratlir in my old yicy fedorawithout raising my blood low, he jets over it by blowing on n brokendown clarinet he haant mastered in twenty years From where I sit, ditferpnt people are nhvayn fninn 1o respond to different things in different vuys So lets keep a friendly understanding1 of what other folks gat out of a new hat, an old clarinet, Klass of sparkling beer or ale now and then  pressure a notch But Ill admit a chocolate soda or a temperate that more than once Ive bought a  new briar pipe I didnt needjuM, because life was getting1 a littlo bit monotonous With Buck Howell itVsomethintr else again When Buck is feeling  f Copyright, 1243 United Stutv Hrtwcrt Foundation rs teacher teacher held their Xmas proqramj toniqht Dr McGreqor and family of Bri J  i ww m iqnton Mon r mcv ,,T n mrrr Miss Jane Nash sanq in the ahton and Dr Walter Mercer Howell high school glee club at 2nd family of E Lansing wera the Xmas exercise Sunday Sunday guests at the Wm Mer Ross Lamb and wife of ELan cer home  ,   ln ed at the John Rane home in Whitmore Lake Friday niqht Miss Madqe Jack of Mt Plea Mrs sing spent Sunday at the Tom Ware home James Meyer is home from Pearl Harbor on furlough Mrs Alta Meyer held her Xma  te, visiting her sister, exercises at the Greeni sST Mildred Ackley and family, where she is teacher tonlahl I The Milo Ketler family of JackByron called on Mrs FmrJir Mrs, n Can Dinkel Sunday ma Chariee Dmsmme whu recent Cards received from n lv suSered a stroke has gone to Bailey state h  U5TJ Hamburq to tay with hs 01 tor   Wishes for the Holiday Secson Restaurant r y state he is noTlocaledS Hbuiq to stay with hs dauqh Indianhead MarylaL      Mg The Uster McAieXmily wem  Von Griifi5 and  A i fn Jackson Saturday 7 ere Arbor were Sun quests at the J in lyl   Wfslt  TTT3 Nan Ledwidqe is home from St, Mrs Emma Broqan and Mrs L Josephs Academy, Adrian, tor Patterson and dauqhter of Stock the holidays  bridqe called on the Stanley Mrs Nellie Frye Nash suffered a Dinkel krmilv Saturday  hom m HowelIi 1 Unte AOBwaa wift, BuidVoa , d Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs tovinq at Rochester was here Kxzy, Vocitl awifodr Ja Harry Hess of Waterloo wuh hi dauahje Mrs Eva Tuo Mrs Marvin Shirey and Mrs wife IfeoW52ftS anr Mr and Mrs, Don Swarthout ton Satwday J Aschenbmnner Jr Tinted sstal  Swan cmilrLfln  l wr in Detroit last Tues niqht to ClareReason of Detroit called ires in Lima and Kufftom, Ohio Mr and Mrs OUn Rki Griffith home  f tse swan andwis rm sT T   were m veiroii lasr xues niqni TO r iTr nuv s all of DefroiT l Johnjn  The Student Prince   M J Reason home The Russell Ghr fu J Ambrose Kennedy and family FxSSr wtervenTSf   liowel1 wew Sun quests at    e J Edward SpeSThoi7 ,  Kennedy home terwere in Hint Saturday Ous Udwidqe is horn frottie3 hoM  XjaS  John Sprout of Briqhton  last the past week Also the funeral of their were Sun quests at  Clare Palmer and dough on Thuredav Davd Aberdeen spenT the wk   1 JP1lankueda house party of Mr and Mrs Georqe Gasdbner son spent spent I ford Ohkx  PhUUp Mrs R  m Olin Robinson, Mr and Ito Rex tsr the installation Sat siafct fh followina Mr and Mrs G Shoe were in Lansinq Saurdty Leona s John Caryer and fj10  w them for the hoi week end at Ross ,  Read and new Jf 5H22L Sundcry  j Set Mr and htrs R home from Mcoy P , ,  Mr and jfcm Mflssaoi  i  iw SBS ipppfFwr  M ill   catoiAM , ESWW IMS I Christmas Specials  ffltm I GLASS SERVICE FOR I13IMP 1915 f i  McPaersan State link BANK MONEY CODERS  PROFESSIONAL SOBNEB 1 if iA HAVE TtK BROKEN i A Complete Slock oi HOT WATER HEATERS RADIOS a E REFRIGERATORSRANGES ELECTRBC COFFEE MATERS G E IRONS AND CLOCKS ffiONRITE IRONERS WASHING MACgDtES A Fin Assortment oi RcBonAfitackM faeknhrojt Football Sleds Toboggans Skate Gun Presto Cookers Wafflt boatPop Up ToosteH and Wagon, Tricycle Bicycle Com Poppets6  FBQKHLY REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO GLABEB SO IT WU BE SAFEFROM nESTBADBOF EXCESS WE TRUCE LIBERATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL AE GLASS AND DO THE WOpX PROKRLYJWOMFTLY ABBS AUTO PAMTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER HowelL Michigan The Bate economical way of GLASS 1 poyif bills out oi town is by  US vxxXC i jjaily Ilvu ii w hj ou 2 Except Wednesday 1 MOXUIUMUJSOL lMH00p Dentist North Michigan Bank Money Orders  Charges for Bank Money Orders are cheaper than other forms The risks of carrying money in pocket for payment of bills is el iminated Your cancelled Bank j Money Order is a valid receipt   and is retained personally by the banki 4far or loaon ti Froftafts Otto to is Cfty oi Hov  A Complete Stock of Xmas Tree Lights and Bulbs THE BEST FOR LA VET HARDWAHf bing Water SyUmseic Stanley Dink e J At a iiHlnn ei said Court hwki to ft Cay t HOYH to Hid County on th 9th daj oi Dcnxb A D 1849 PimnHtas HtaR ffentth juag tf rabcte  j h M Matter 1 fee blots al lamM LaRosa, Dccud Albert I Rapp Administrator, having fit d is Mid court hit final adm, account and hl petition praying ior th allowan es thftoJ and ior the aeegnmsat and diitrtbuttoa of ths Mdd  R la Ordtr, That the 3d day of Jan A D 1950 at tn oclock in th fhs towMOA bs and Is busby Qpptnt d ior zamlnlng and allowing said account and hearing said pstltisn, Ii Is FurthSf Ofdsxsd That publiiv sttos fared bs glrsa bf publication of scspy tf thta ante ones tach wsek kf tkrss saeetsHfS wssks prsTious to tali day al kxtng tan ths Pinckney Olspoleh, a ssfrsyuisi, pitatd and ctr jMulatsd Is sld Cxst A tres stpy Uiram R Smith OMla ParmhaD rodojtt of voato RsaMsr 4  Mce on State Ban Undst Fedexol Supervision hieiiUAtf leueroi Otjoxk liiauian cs Corporation AU Deposits up to 6000 for each Depositor HowelL chivjan FOR DEAD OR DISABLED blOCK HORSES 250 Eacl COWS 25C Each i HOGS 50c per cwi H ACCUKDlftG IC S1Z AND CONDI ilOl CALVS bKtJuv and nGS REMOVED ttkuL PHONE COLLfiCl r  CARL BEBG KOWELL 350 tacNdnsee to  DARLING  SKJ4   112 Ottce 335 Keskiencs 81 i lyeninqjs by Appoiniment riowelL Michigan  HiiRb SNhbD Phone i33  u7U LGaad fciver Ho well JUcujaa Beai Estate InsuianctBrokuvg  Cxty Lak ana farm Vzcc A Specioiiiy List Your PrcF9rty wit e LtE LAVC General insurance Phone 5 3 ckney  ivLcii n U C 1 IO NHL v farm Sales a Specialty BSST WY1E iu,n Pinckney JftT2 STANLEY BiiRMAN Attorney at Lew 207 E Grand River , Howell  HEFRIGtHATION SRVICL I HAItOLD KDY Repairs on AM MaKes 3h a Pincfcney 154F3  DX C  TOWNrR Dentist J044 Portage Lake Road, De  Phone Dexts, 361  YANWAWSii ,J  jLii CXYanWink Attorney c Ltiw frt Sk3te and Savings Bo  Y7U Michigan Cezaeterj Miworiak 924 NMuin StJbua AroorlIich , Harold Chubb 1 Local RepSQentqtavo 1 516 Fleming SW Horeli Phone Howell 439 or S7 i Monuments  Marksts  m Prro 13 J LAYC Aomy at Law Brighton, Mich tajit i6r ii reparn MHON J HUGHES Plumbing and HectinQ State 3717 Lakeside D iv License Rush lak P SON rl SWARTHOUT 4 Funeral Home Cn C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Anulance Seivic hones 3J S 63 Pinckney,Mich rRED C REICKHOT Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment Pi nf 35 Residence 61 LLOYD HENDEE live Sock HjuKng Weekly Tlpa Made to Detrc General Trucking Pbone tF14  E REED, Jeweler  WATCH CLOCK KLPAIRG 1 Accurate  Fast   easonable I Guaranteed Work 210 W Main Si Pinckney, Mich Xntatt Candy PUT UP IN CHRISTMAS BOX1S CHHffSTMAS CIGARS CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO MsDONALDS QUALITY CKZD ICE CREAM JOE GENTILE  PRIVATE LESSONS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONTACT SOPHIE STOIANOWSKI 810 L Ann Strssi Ann Arbor, Michigan Phone 7621 LESSONS GfcVEN ON SAT DEXTER SCHOOL llEORGANIIAlfiON OR SALE ICE FiSKWu I AL rrS OPEN EVRY j C XAnD RIVEri tiPORT SHOP I OE MILE EAST OF HOWELL JAtiL JONE Corcreie Products Cnavei Sand Top Soil Road Gro V Fill Dir and Road BM Ploclts Laid, Piece or Ontra 7628 Toma Rd Phckney Rts, t Phone jxter 3 118 111 MAIN U 700 TO 1100 P M The Dexter Kiwanis Club enter talned the children there crt a theatre party and passed out candy, nuts and opples The Dexter business section is decorated by nfcimerous lighted , CHAINED HE Christmas trees The Dexter school reorganization proqram is qettinq underway Seven schools the Gallaq her Hudson Corncrs, Podunk Merrill 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bod every day for 5 years, and final iy killed herself when he died in an accident See The American Weekly, qreat ntaqazine with this Sundays Dec 25 issue oi The Detroit Sunday Times NOTICE The Thirtyfive Seventy club will meet at the heme of Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller at 422 Main FOR 6ALEWhite Leghorns VnkeroKs chickens 4 to 5 lbs WJIUJ Muttony Ducks Frank Pearce lObbO Bunchhle rd Pinckney, near Silver Lake Phone Dexter 4067 SOFT WATER on a service bas 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 Phone Ann Arbor 8522 TOR SvLL peater and new Lucinr Da 12 ga knot gun re Shells S2250 Like FENCING By Rod or Hour, construction work done Coones  Klav Phone 162F3 Pinckne PhL42 alse WANTED Tree Trimnuq or Re moinq Oi chard TrLiimingalso Stump liemevinq txperienced work Froe Estimates Allowance for vood Art Rentz Phone 9 IF 11 FOD ciir n  I5030 Burqess Poac rUH SALE  Potatoes frnm Ri    to 150 Spy apples Pol foP WANTED POULTriY Will pav  winter 10 cords of dry wood Detroit market prices St on Friday evening, Dec 23 at James Baker, Pinckney Rl MichiiC H Llo Phone 62F13 8 p m Anderson Corners iJTZ   iFOR SALE HatUe Swarth,u QUALITY Meats Fruit Groawties Vegetables Fish Market Prices Courteous Service  C J Clinton has returned FOJ NTHouse with basement home 7 looms and bah, garagf, home from the Veterans hospital furnace furnished 25 a man stable,s all in qood condition Dearborn The Raloh Clinton term th tcilet and water For seven iLarge grounds, beautiful trees IIV of Lincoln Park spent Sundav ns only1 I VunSkiKrr  5500,00 TERMS at the Clinton home Patterson Lake  G Swarthout, 17910 Teleoraph UlteLfrrlm FXsTLirrii3rTur liy Rd SHomulu8    Rev Wm Hal sh,0WL  0 sedan42 motorqood VfSoiC ac condibn radio heater S100 fPted a caUgoCSmehpasC 01 the Mayflower Conql churcli FOR SALEChrictmas Trees 118  Wholesale  Retail  orman Klave Ph Dexter 5491 or , HUGHES Wesley Um stead, Ph Pinckney 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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>mmmjswpsi w T5 mmmm  fWP  qpapvPfiTJII i i 111,1,1  JMir Kifaa Alifwr  MMOIMC Lote Newt Personals lst year while qovWnor, Kj  said in a speech befera tho Ecoacaaic Club in Detroit The governor oi Michigan is Just a glorfced clrk Bom to Mr and Mr Max Rey The dining room at the te Temple ftaJSg  that room cmd the Cory Drug Ha riff Mommyc Wore WAiCh occupies the store be  iow sustained damage which Bom to Mr and Mrs Robert Echoes oi the Sigier nroaram WH  01  I GevJeve BuUis at Me far centralising aXoritvSl Sm  who uvea back otjPherson hospital Howell Monday heard this wek cHmM 5 f22dSl2i 2 2       committee relumed from an in 7  rwTT   Basil White and wile of How states James Milliken of Trover 1 L T5 TEl fat Tueedav  CHURCH NEWS  H Marys GatheJfe Church No SI SCHOOL NEWS J SHOOL BOARD UXMS 00 and 10O0I The   1949 MPftsm , ,Thf,Rdv kaimnaiL pastor at  Vernon Ckmglchvich 8m740 to Ml pm tne dining room as the kitchen  floor burned through both side Dr Harlow Shehan and son  walls oflne kitchen and the iishes cupboard Intense smoke kept the fireman out oi the build ing for same time but after two ses City Is chairman The comm lttee wtere received by iormer Pres Hoover who recdramendea specialists from outside to study the state government H3 sail a legiskave committee could for mulate an effective program for     reform  I    ,,  are living at Portage Wee xJ The lodge loss will be consider i Mi Xlherta nZu1 wn k ine committee were aapvessea able as the two stows in the Kit tSnSJALTJTS wiw tne sueuniiiiung in iw chm 2 coffee makers, cooking    auOW  ft9 TQq oi  lor iMew Jersey cna Conn, utensiles and the entire stock of  Jimmle of Jackson were Sunday guests oi Mr and Mrs Win Shehan, Tom Hill and wife have return 5 SScT  was HlWSra cT5ia  ana JnJL01 bus eceived I Pt of SuiifielachooJ LTLII 2J   to be used to the mrifiiffLSi board hela another meetinq and votea to impend CordJey J Diet and also to last week and   frcmsport children from the Harris j as school head buflater resind  A plan for hot lunches   the action, in, Congreaatiaaal Bj D iX iraay, Mmister VBnsBJBJBJBJ USjmj WSmmmm mmmmjmmmM Mensem TswSfWMB iuoie studTome s m the at  Vernon vwia not meeiujiui jari wneie Uie responsxDiuiy Oi ui govurnoi is jjiereasea VJOV lewey toiu mem ne wouia nat sex ve us governor in a state Witn Qc ceniraiued authority oangely enough tne ideas now approved by Uie conirmaee cuy vexy similar to tuose proposed Ly iormer Uov bigier wmcu ine legislature at tnat tune turned dishes were badly damaged and some destroyed The drug store loss was even greater Three fire hoses play on the dining hall above cmd the water ran down into the store lit  deeds office last wk on account of the flu  Jeffrey Hendee son oi Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee has the measles The patrons of the Younqloye school and PT A will hold a aown ine only one approvea was his etept of administrauon I of it occupied by the Robinson wmch has been at logger neaa J D J 4l  rT ,, ,    , bee at the school Fridav night to orally washing things away decorate and  it  IfhreXgfsTterm1  d  R  The lodge rooms over the com er store and the other store east, cnurcn board rural schools is being worked oui, i niZxZXl mdUhe assistance of Mrs Clare ado on some ucS 1 xidken3fn vidtr haa    placed  charge of bus mainteni college but resigned out of s  ,,   L J Pthy a year ago when ail proOiristmas vacahon is to begin lessors suspected oi havina S at close oi school Friday Dec 16 1st leadings there ZiTdisnisstd and to resume on Jan 3rd 1950 It is planned to call a Commun ity meeting in January to set up different committees needed for OUi Sunday Dec 18th Sunday in Advent Fourth 1030 Church Service Sermon The Forerunn er of the Christ that time for BUILDING  SITE Tues, 73Q Qub Pack Christl TRANSPORTATION 6 BONDING mas Party at the Chruch, for all ISSUE, Just why should a minister of the gospel write letters to the Sovlot Russia magazine We do i  v ij  oot think his criticisms were well SLffiSSri uq proqiam founded The American Legion Committees will be organized at and other veterans organisations are for the purpose of promoting parents and boys Wednesday 730 Christmas Sunday School Program under teJTSfS ui   , fBfiy 0  held a, rCvolcan aESTZS S laUJii  Ware, for all members of all fam Hies of the Church, and Sunday wita tne nepuilican controlled ieq  isiature the Dast year JViicnigan physicians are plan njig an aggiessive campaiCiL against socialized meaicine, through the American Medicai Assn Members were assessea M lor this campaign fund  Commlncai o4ivertisiug on parking meters is now proposed Soda Bar and the Martin Frozen Locker Store sustained some smoke damage Doc Cory drug store proprietor has the sympathy of the community as his loss was heavy, es pecially coming at the Christmas season The buildings and contents were insured The Masonic dining room cau ght fire in Jan 1946 from defect ive wiring Since then it has been ang Mr and Mrs Gecrqe Ci SihooL ner attended the inntaliaiio l fndffy, 730 Thirty hv Seven the officers of the Veedic Mason I ty Club Caroling and PartyMeet ic Lodge at the Detroit Masonic I at the home of Mr and Mrs J temple Sat night Robinson was I Blanchard 415 Putnam St of revenue1119     rewired ouhout and remodel How lawabidding are Mich citiz ens The state corrections dept says one out of every tnousanu were convicted of a major crimin al offense in 1948  Lower taxes in suburbs is attracting industries away from Detroit says the Detroit Regional Planning Com Social problems always result in requests for more state mon ey Gov Williams will ask for  ed OPEN SEASON FRIDAY The high school first and sec ond team open their basket ball season at Manchester Friday Installing chaplain Mr and Mrs John Snvder and Mr and Mrs Howard Snv der of Windsor, Ont were Sunguests of Mr and Mrs ROSA Reac Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller en tertained the mens and womens bowling teams at their home Sat night Mrs Eleanor Baughn and Mrs Dolly Baughn were in Jackson Monday The Joseph Griffith family 8pnt ftV  , t , , i Sunday i  Gerald Kennedy and family of j TffdUL ti  mK O m J  i eeeswBpesi e  The first Monday of each mon Jh has been set as the date for  the regular monthly meeting of  the welfare oi the veterans and just how could they do this bv  shoving us into another war in which most of their members  would have to take part As to the school at 730 p m  The reqular meetinq fr will be held on the 9th of the  month instead of the 2nd  Eric G Rono, Secv  I surrounded by Catholic nations anjniuty oi which she has taken ovhose has abolished Christmas Sunday 1030 We urge all our families to keep Christ at the Center of Christmas by attending this service and tho  Sunday School that follows A Colored Film strip will be shown entitled The Birth and Child hood of Jesus at llr30  er UTII i u Cath t m,  01 their property i a no inipiuea ihelr priests The LIVINGSTON SFMIOB   VaLcVli is quod reason to pro1V NGST OoSffiSiENT DAVJ   drastic actions ihe Semens of Pinckney Comm Water levels aie apparently unity School enjoyed a vory pre flillfq oll over andisomi htabie day ct the Lmnqstou Stu j Btat4 such as New Jersey New tor Govrnment Dav, Wed Dec  y,,rk , water famme has occurri,n  CALVARY MBNNONIi M  Rev Mva iBmuaay, iasiwr WfcdOp Howell were Sunday guests at the Murray Kennedy home XT 7ir u iuv ua ,,iH Marshall Atkins, nephew o They will 22 Mrs Erdley VanSickle has rent as Manchester beat Dexter laitd the Sh Qnd   Fridav ov trwH T      1S iday The Pinckney first team is eem posed of Joe Jeffreys, LaVerna Clark John Paul Ware, Richard Schneider Wm Jeffrey Wm Ena, 18761700 to combat sex crime  guist John Packer, Wm Van in Detroit, and establish a sex  Blaircum Joe Clark Milton Matt clinic eson, Don Coyle Att Gen Roth has ruled the   state highway cannot accept BASKET BALL SCORES bids for an ice breaker at the Last weeks basketball scores Straits The contract must be let J were as follows by the dept of administration  Ann Arbor 47 Monroe 41 How   f ell 26 Grand Ledge 32 Mcmches CIRCUIT COURT NEWS  Judge Ira Jayne took the Parke Davis vs Herbert Mcbeth et  al suit under advisement and will render his decision later, borne 44100 in commissions is involved Last Wed three persons were admitted to citizenship They were Hazel Oleski, Pinckney An tionette Joswick and Alice Knight ter 42, Dexer 39 University 25 Saline 20 Milan 33 St Thomas 20 Brighton 15 Northville 27 YD silanti 26 Plymouth 20 Leslie 40 Stockbridge 38 Mich Center 42,  Grass Lake 18 Okemus 48 Fow  lerville 39 Dansville 40 Stock bridge 33, BOWLING NEWS Results of Dec7 were as follows only motions and sentences were  , v to be handedrdown   OMKVAHON MOWS Winter anglers may use tiny perch as baiUormerly they could only retain fish a certain size Arctic or snowy owis have invaded Michigan in large numbers and many of them have, ww7  , been shot They show up here St Marys Corys vs Tip Top  about every 4 years In 1945 owDie Set vs Shirey Reads vs  21 Kennedys 20 Shireys 17 Tavern 17 Die Set U  High 3 games St Marys 2460 High 1 game St Marys 878  High Individual 3 games, Fran cis Shehan 635  High 1 game Francis Shehan 256 Games Dec 14  Hockey vs Vans Tavern vs  over today Mr and Mrs Geo Meabon jr spent Sunday with Mr Mrs Ho ward May in Unadilla The Gordon Hesters of Ypsilan ti were Sun visitors of Andrew Nesbitt and wife Young Jtoople Evening Warship ftvpt Asst Supt Marvin Shirev 00 P M Cottage Prayer Meetings Wed 84X2 P M  i, ut lloweii ine slucc 900 on one A ihe uh  ii1 which took thorn to Hew ll In    School There, ah uie sciivrs a f junior xiass officer hm tho Ht  iand, Fowlervillo Brighton, mck ney, and Howell Hiqh schooie met to discuss problems oi gov  ernment with the 40 public otfi  icials teacher3 and proiuoi  7i88 Com our state and county  n CHRISTMAS CANTATA DEC18T1 7i30 P M Next Sunday Evening the fol SLS2 aa ilttSWiS er 900 were shot This years commerical fish cat ch will be only about 26000,000 lbe compared to last years of 30,000000 Whitefish provided the best catch with herring sec Fab  V F W vs Kennedys INSTALLATION OP OFFICERS Livingston Lodge No 78 F 6 A M will hold a public instailot  ion of their oewly elected officers ond and yellow perch third, j at their temple on the night oi Trout catch again declined , Sat Dec 17 starting at800 p m  The depts hnal oil cmd gas Bex Sockett P M oi Tyrion Lod lease auction brought 54,539 on ge, Detroit will be installing oftic 61899 acres  V S Richarde of Milam dp The anterless deef kill will be grand lecturer wul be marjhall liaht this year 12000 hunters will Percy Ellis, see and OUn Robin    J  8cn chaplain A luncheon wHl be get only about 4AXX deer A permit must be obtained to cut Sunae trees on state land Violators will be food ice cutting without pennisdson Fewer hunters were ine woods this yeaJftJJjJ   killed fe 14 38t0Q minttook 100400 The nvarioge of Carol rtfeandMrs Justin ofChfiec Rd to far  of Defeat ttkes piaoe ajbttrsunfa party In Jackson Sat night as a re presentanve of the Sorenson fact ory, Chelsea Mrs Thomas Ware spent thai week end with Mr and Mrs  RosA Lamb in East Lansing Mr and Mrs John Carver were in Detroit lastTuesday Edsel Meyer and family of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the W H Meyer home,  Mrs Louis Coyle and Miss  Melvin called on Mrs Rose Howard at the convalescent home in Howell Saturday Jack Darrow and Jim Burroughs have been call back to work at the Fisher Body Co, Pontiac Omar Gass and wife of Brightonsptt Sun, with the Uwter McAfee family Mrs Rose Hendee Waves after Christmas to spend the winter with her son Dr Cecil Hendee and family at Jackson Miss The Rex Sackett family oi Detroit were Sun guests at the Olin Robinson home Mr and Mrs OUn Robinson a tended the installation oi the oi Jeers oi Olive Branch Dearborn for the benefit of those who enjoy Christmas music The Junior Choir will sing several selections and The Senior Choir will render The cantata entitled The Manger of Bethlehem, by Charles F Lane, toe choirs have been working on this music several months The Juniors will sing Silent Night O Little Town Of Bethlehem Away In A Manger There was No Room Joy To The World Isabel Brady is the accompanist for this part of the program The Senior Choir wul then pre sent the cantata 7Can1tguDrtctrull chair 2 The Christ is Born full choir and quartet consist ing of Isabel Brady, Susan Camp bell, Kathryn Henry and Adelaid Hose In tho morning sesiwn it, i students asked the panel  kinds of guostions pertaining   government The students inert fore, became better aquumto, with our high up government oi  ficials and officers of the county and township and their respect ive jobs The afternoon session was div ided into nine sectional meetings with members of each class in  all of them They took up various departments of work as follows cJ in many places Wells suddenly wuitt dry and left the people without w iter Just what caused hid vaivr r ,cossion is not known nor whether the water will aaain return to its former level Althou gh levels have decreased in Michigan there has been no d ought This state beinq a land A lakes and surround by water c ill si i  probably is in no inv I m J a te d a  qwr A suff rlng kom 1 cck A vr Winds,J lo3t week voted to abolish the blue laws which has kept that city closed up tight since its existance By it theatres are closed on Sunday and base ball and all other amusements forbidden The vote was 13932 against the blue laws and 10,981 for Now the city must petition the Ontario assemble at Toronto Records Finance JudiciahRoaas11 for permission to lift the blue Law Enforcement Agriculture law3 It was not so many years Education Health and WelfareResponsibility for and Service in Government Ater there was a tour of the  ago when playing ball or games on Sunday was against the law Arrests were once made for this in Dexter some 40 years ago It  Court House and a naturalization 1 was also forbidden in Detroit Fin hearing wiuvWayne County Cir ally Frank Navln owner of the curt Judge Ira W ayne presid Detroit Tigrs tpk the bull bv th ing Closing remarks were maaoj horns ind staged som Sunday by Attorney General, Stephen Roth and Judge Monihan of Dot roit tfix THE SENIOR PLAY The Senior play Tor Petes 8ake played to two g o o d houeoiidayand Saturday Jnighte It wafe a high powti ball games He was promptly ar rested but a jury acquitted him Since then there have been Sun games there The law aqainst these games is probably si ill on  the books but it is a dead law IIU9UB a, wu w  K i 3 ndtor Bricker of Ohio once a  comedy and all parts were vry 1 candidate for the Republican no  well taken Mrs Mary J a nomination for pres proposes a Tasch was the director The spec new alignment of political partwy  laities were,singing and panto I tes He would drop the Reoubli3 How Beautiful Upon The Moun mine work by Susan Campbell I can name and instead form an tains Full Choir 4 The Weary World duet Nelson MUler and Jack Hannett 5 Oer The Silent Eastern HUls Duet Susan Campbell and served after the installation F W Cwriett SecV Don Cameron dt Detroit wee a guest at Mr and Mrs Don Swar tkout se raabt last Mr and m Oleft ci nyron cauea on  Masonic Lodge, Fri night The Leo Bettes family of Wcdl  pjA ed Lake and Bob Carr of Mteml TrJrtt State spent the week end at the  JSS Bhlehem R J Cir home 1 Phir T  C Clinton spent Sunday In Royal Oak His mother who has been w the hospital with a brok en hip has returned to her home Jerry Clark went back to Detroit Sunday where he has enroll ed at the McSweeney trade sen ooL The Edsel Meyer family pf Ann Arbor were Sunday attests 4 the WsHer Clark home Mrs Winifred Graves oi Jack torn spent the week end at the Clyde Fisher feotne Mr and Mrs Curtis Patterson al Stoekbrielcje were callers at the flkmWy Dtnkel home one  and Joanne Griffith and solo by Doo Sun Yon a Korean from Howell Mrs Mildred Parks was his accompanist Jack Hennett  7 Holy Memories Solo Aria Pril foe with cruartet Isabel Brady Genevls VariSlambrook Mr deader and Nelson Miller 8 Fling Wide The Gates full choir 9 Sleep Babe So Holy Duet Adelaid Roseand Geneva VanSlambrook 10 Now Is Come Salvation   full choir other party headed by Gen Ike Eisenhower and former Sen Bry ne of S C This he claims would get the vote of the conservative south who would never vote for any amdlderte carrying the Republican label The senators idea is only a pipe dream Even If he  did succeed in forming such a  there would still b e ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS At a meeting at the high school  gym Monday niaht the winners rm 17TiZZsm of the essay writing contest were did s Ljii Hffi1 nicked The judges were Rev Fr party and Nelson Miller I Jged Muage  Dcnpid uyqh publfcan left to put Brady and Rev Ezra Beachey up a Fspublicrm ticket as there In the contest for high school, is too much sentimen connected pupils Mary Ann Campbell won j with thp nme Gen Eisenhower first prize Lorna Shirley and jr a recent speech condemned Michael Can tie for second place 1 th nation for sacrifidncr their lib  In the contest for grade pupilsj forties for social securitv He ad Patty Thayer was first Bill Brady i vocated auMina champacme and  and Gretohen Tasch tied for secjcavr arCj qolna back to beer ond place    and hot doas Of course this is This contest was sponsored by the Pinckney Civic Improvement l HjQJBf e3IK  lack Mercer of Pontfae and Fred DeWplie brother oiElMrs Ems Reason oi Okeaarree DeWam is a pemsoft at were fluty esss et ms WmhepisL BrkihtofL Mercer home Wm Repoow and wtfe Mrej RosTHowexcl tsfiscrKcsl Wetb andOene Mann attended been in the Boessfi bmiliil m lisiinn 4 i  lor SMI Coyis mm  Mrs Merwin Campbell is the n  accompanist and director of the Association the choir The public is cordkill  w 8 to 101 1 to   neppy rock THey dont ur fiA hot roas at any of the brrnauets where Iks makes his Toshes inrtted 0 attend this hour of Christmas music me V P W District Meetina m rowienrills fwdrry   Core Wfcb was m r  COSMOISTY TheDsassr Community Choir will prssspt a Christmas concert oi sacred music at Cnsjeiind atMS p m Pmmt ie mrissd  19 pie who csislsHi in any way, DUEBS XfP fW who worked or donated, towardej TJjjmnmirmir me Town  vcur Christmas tree See recipes tools by the Civic Improvismentj roagt QOcm , aBti  ASfSscof4Haub F  d a Pvt Beryi Lswte It homeward bound from Onsawa and  pocss to fgSre Make your own Adorations See uie 1 low wstraeSons m Tho WeeMv, areat irwaastoe Ifcis Strndcrt Dc Jft mm    v 44 J Mfl Bsssmeeei  ntff r  , mm  XSM Jtt V,  iSjJ Pinckney Civic Improvement  1     i I,   WE WISH TO THANK AIL WHO HELPED TO MAKE OUB ESSAY CONTEST A SUCCESSWe EXTEND OUB SINCERE THANKS TO AU WHO WROTEESSAYS THEY WERE ALL VERY NICE THE NEXT MEETING IS Jan  9th  J ELECTRIC  1 ROASTERS ANDROASTER OVENS Get all the advantages of qnodern cooking with  on of these portable electric kitchens Plugs fa anywhere, Keeps, food hot for hourseven when detached Complete meals for aj many as 8 Priced from 2995 to 4993 Appliances make perfect presents And youll find top values in nationally known appliances at your dealers or at any of Edisons neighborhood offices Its smart to go electricgive electric    at Christmastime or at any time WAFFLE IRONS Crisp, brown waffles are quickly and easily prepared with an electric waffle iron Edison has a wide range of models, f riced from  119 3 to 2493  TEA KETTLE Heres a beautiful and practical addition for any home A perfect Christmas gift Every Edison customer office has this tea kettle at a special low priceonly 943 TOASTERS Smartlooking automatic electric toasters Edison has a wide variety of maket and models Toasters range from 5,95 to 2293, CLOCKS Choose a handsome, reliable, noiseless clock for Christmas giving Edison has wall, man tel and table models some with alarms and illumi nated dials 398 to 3200, ELECTRIC BLANKET A nationally famous brand that makes warOTNfjNends and keeps em warmno matter what the weather A bargain lor 4495     Wr wubbut SsJsi Tss These and many other appliances will be on display right up to Christmas at every Edison office  as well as in hardware, department and appliance stores For your convenience Edison orScesgreopen until 3 every evening DETROIT EDISON  TOP O THE MORNING NEIGHBORING  Howell Theater j The Litchfield Oongl church j has gone into coot and secured n injunction prohibiting, that  schoo , from expancmg rheir  pkrygjoima They claim to own trio strip of land needed for   pansion by virtue oi occupying it more than 15 years,   Far the fiat time in 12 years I JJLiL  , , , ,  yellow c4eo is an sal in QbJa Hobt 8ltffMne John Ireland stores The voters approved such  satejasllfo  The Lincoln Consolidated school near Ypaikmti el cm elect ion lost weak approved a 35Qv 000 bond issue to build a 12 roam addition Judge Jay Payne ol Ann Arbor 7 BEATER Fridoy  II, 17 EL PASCT hi ft John Payne Gabby Hayes Gall Russell Dick Faran Cartooa  Newt ,iurl A2 SJH A R  1 John land Mat unu Richard Crane Gloria Henry TRIPLE THREAT Me Doc 1111 Don DeForo Ne 55551  AToar Loage ss 6 A M AJT J The Jackson county board oi TUtmauJZ  supervisors turned down unan   osly a proposition to build a Joint MY FRTPm nui jail police station and sheriffs C toSFl residence arsji instead will rmlH Taa a separate Jail j Te Wed Ttmn oe 20 21 22 An article in South Lyon Hert Jennifer Jones aid last week states the curlew re Louis Jordan cently put into effect there is not being enforced All under 16 yrs I MADAME BOVARY I old were supposed, to be off die j Cartoon foeirr street at 915 p m , Four members oi Fowlerville 4H clubs attended the 4day Int Stock Show at Chicago last week  Maj Harold Eiseie of Fowlerville was married to Mary Zohn navy nurse at New Martinsville, West Virginia last week George Roche of Fowlerville underwent an operation at St 1 Lawrence hospital Lansing last  week  Robert Shilling has been elect iti ed W M, Of StOCkbridge Lodge Saturday December 17 F or A M No 130 j Doable feature iwuxdojHondajJfumdaj Dec lSlS10 the Beatrice Pearson Mel Ferrer and Richard Hylton eksws IJLft opuloi BOUNDARIES Sorting Dtetma IIOSB Seal Use from Seeders Dioeet       ,,   in Wedseador Thursday December 21, 22 ALBUQUERQUE b Cwecoter A rceosM StexnBtf Randolph Scott Barbara BrrHon and Russell Hayden Color Cartoom Van Heflin I  715 nd  Jemee Mason DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Friday Saturday Dec 24 Fred MacMurray and Maureen OHara in TATHER WAS A FULLBACK Ted Ho Blta Oreheetra Claude Hoard has bought the Brederick Crawford Norman Marshall farm m Unad Barry Sullivan ilia   to The Howell justice of peace j BAD MEN OF TOMBSTONE courts are no more In their place Alee   is a municipal court presided ovM Cameron MHchea Virginia Grey AND HAPPY NEW YEAR er by Glenn Yelland who wosj in  LEATHER GLOVES  Carten  n AVON Stockbridge, Michigan On account oi repairs and re decorating there will be no shows FRL  SAT DEC 16 17 NOR SUN  TUES DEC 18 20 WILL RE OPEN FOR THE HOLT DAYS FRL and Sat Dec 23 24 California and Sun and Tues Bob Hope in SORROWFUL JONES FREE SHOW FOR KIDDIES 300 p m SAT DEC 24 Midnight Show Dec 31 The Marx Brothers la NIGHTAT THE OPERA At this time we wish to thank you for your patronage and wish Y02L  AJ41818 appointed Judge by the city cou ncU last week to serve until 1951 The Howell Masonic Lodge No 38 has 342 members They obser ve their ceterinnial in the spring Dial telephhone service was ir dugercrted at Bryoxj, Mich, last week Friday Yews4o The Wohelo class of the Cpngl church entertained the Pinckney high school football team Class D champs at a banquet at the church Fri night Miss Velmai Hall wqs toastmastress CecU gave the welcome address and it was responded to by Capt Vic Bourbonnais Mr Stowe county Y supt gavetlhe address Supt Doyle presented the letters to the team Rev Maycran gave th closing remaiks Sun MOB Tues Dec IS IS 20 Gary Grant An Sheridan la 1 WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE  ifew Wed Thurt Dec 21 22 Audie Murphy la BAD BOY Comedy Novelty  Cartoon LEGAL NOTICE Lease Forfeiture To John S Gillette, 200 W Musk egon Ave, Muskegon Mich and A E Kanitz 1581 Jlroch St, Musk egon, Michigan We the undersigned owners of the following described land sit uated in the Township of Brigh ton Livingson County, Mich, to wit i Outlot A of Brighton Country I Club Subdivision according to A E Kanitx lessees, do hereby notify ypu that the terms of said lease have been broken by the owners thereof, that we hereby elect to declare and do declare the said lease forfeited and void, and that unless you do within thirty days from this date notify the register of deeds of said  county as provided by law, thaf said lease has been forfeited, we will file with said register of deeds an affidavit of forfeiture as provided by law and we hereby, demand that you execute or have executed a proper surrender o said lease and that you put the same on record in the office of the register of deeds in said county within thirty dayB from this date Dated December 2, 1949 Thomas Leith Ethel M Leith Mr and Mrs Joe Gentile have  plat  re0orded in Liber opened a store in the Reason 3  p p,   otiiCQ of block here Norman Reason is still minus his goose although he has all the law enforcement officers in the county looking for it Miss IJtede Hinchey is the first woman in Putnam township to be called for Jury duty Margaret McKune of Gregory has inuamatory rheumatism f Bom to George Greiner jr and wife Dec 8 a girl Whitmore Lake waters are said to have lowered 4 ft in Jhe past 5 years Mr and Mrs W S Swarthout have gone to Jackson to spend the winter with their daughter Mable Walter Clark has taken the job of supt of the Crystal Beach Imp Assfn Graver LamMrjni anc wife who sold it have moved to Lansing The Pinckney Masonic Lodge will hold a mock trial at the opera house Dec 18 to solve the mystery of Norm Reasons miss ing goose  the Register of Deeds for Living ston County, Michigan, upon which a lease dated the eighth day of November 1948,  was given to John SGUlette and NOTICE Starting January 7 1950 the Pinckney P6st Office wiH be, closed Saturday afternoonsThis is a Department regulation for third class offices and was order ed by Inspector Loudon on hllN last visit here WANTEDRAW FURS ALSO BEEF AND HORSE HIDESDEER SKINS  8HKBP PELTS   MARKET PRICES  ALSO HAVE PEERLESS MUSKRAT STRETCHERS FOR SALE LwcivsDoyle PHONE KNCKNEYL A marriage license has been issued to Raymond Degu 21, Webberville and Marion Challis, 18 Fowlerville Mrs John Thompson has been named to the Dexter cshool bd, replacing Mrs Grace Price Mr and Mrs Jack Roberts and Leota Reason took Mrs S H Carr to  McPherson hospital Howell Saturday for xray Mr, and Mrs Elmer Pratt of Coopersville spent Sunday with the noy Reason  Prelnvntory SALE Dec 5th te Oec2Sth Peices Slashed 0 EVERY ITEM Of THE fTORE HUNTING  nfUNO SUPIl,IESOTrmOJLEDTQBAOAHlinr FOOTWEAE AMD MANY OTHBI lTBMkl THE BERT PLACE TO DO OUR CTROTMAS fHOWOfG tfMIMvY r sWsssVeTTMPw essW B9BVIVSH  l, s X wvv   Tv i P     mmr PPP5fB t5   Voifcday December 14, 1949 Everything For Your Needs For Women V LINGERS HOSIERY GLOVES SCARFS ETC  For Gonffn IHJRT8 39 SHOES JACIETS  SOX TMS MLW 1 1 Kennedy Gen Stert Dtad or Alive FRM ANIMALS OIJJCTaD PROMPTLY hORSISSSSO GWSWSO HOM50c petcwt WF BUY HTDBb u,D CALF SKINS Phone 68 Plncksey Central Dead Stock Have goii seen it   lour muman i bringing gour copq o the latest PhiHs   fcjet 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 Most everyone living in homes Eeyord 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    T f  come in and see our complete display New tow prices to fit your budget The Plnckney Disficn Entered QM 2nd doss act of March 3 1977 matter at Postottle P5w Oat, AiMsta 114 SoHowell St Pinckney Mich onaries Wftitelieaa cum vua wityufy weie dunaay visitors ui jttbst ntfnry ana W4 iJeanor Ledwiage was plea I siouuy btupnae Dim wnen xie,  ijrucuors una sittiers una their xumiues arurvea wirn a comipe airmer service tthe cUso was pre sentea with several hue guistieanor Ledwidge and sonKev m peni rriaay ana sat in farm ingion una noyai Uajc liia Denise Ledwidge with two at ner class mate let tzi lor iHae Island, Calif hev ond Mrs Brady and Mrs Mr and Mrs Nelson Miller and Mr and Mr Merwin Campbell were in Detroit SaturdayT Norman VanBlaircum and fam to fee Lelaa4 house on Stuart St y tore moved from Portage owned by Gene Dinkel , nas started practise They have i a team of 6 footer this year Jim I Burroughs Don Jones Phil Gentile Joe Lavtev etc   Youna is home from the u s Navy on furlough,  Mrs Peggy Jarlowski and her brotherinlaw Gu Jarlowski went to Ohio last week and w,ere married Junior Doyle and Sally LaRosa were Jackson Xmas shqjpoers Sat Miss Mary Wylie who has been staying with Mrs Rose Hendee moved into the Max Rey nolds apartments Lee Lovey and wife spent one night last week at the Vincent Shield hone m Ann ArborXee also called on Dr Ray Duffy a Unvterstty hospital Dan Driver and wife of Dexter called at the Edward Spears home Friday Mrs Phillip Spout and Mr Edwin Sprout called at the Chas Sotue home in Howell Sanirtjuy Carl Bfcdwefl and fcnnily of Brit ghton jeailed at the Bern White home Satuftlsy  Howard Owen of Bunker Hill, colled at me Lte Layer homed iulraajf   T Mr Ona Campbell spent one day in Hawaii last week Don Brian vormer Hsjtlcaxr high school amlette star won me grand cnoxepsott award at us Drott Stock Show wtth his Here iced r la itMs mw,     Rural rlTel ensws AROTV  ffj CLCC farm l  v  ii re  to caiiy V J1 ua  V I,  to your nUUiis vi with in liie busm of takes you To rrieiicis wT tn1hbors voice visits All night, V diere in ness or otlur cmer u us Yuui ic so nit1 en lr so 1 untY v todays  r v lisi vuii lie   is Ai  vc   ie ttll lor if1  ,  T  it ooaal s i c   dots   ol    INVISIBLI IRIDGEOnce in a great while a severe storm, flood or other catastrophe may damage telephone plant and threaten a community with isolation Time was when no calls could go through pending repairs Today, thanks to an Invisible bridge formed by mobile emergency radiotelephone units, theres less chance of this happening These units, which Michigan Bell can have operating in short oder, enable emeTfcciuy telephone calls to bridge the gap by rnv i until regular facilities can be restored  V  4 Xtvfinii   ance  rvi   ,   ,  i  ,  ,titji,s Hit so    l  , Day thit there ar  ,A o i ,    on calls to more tii mt piriiv rj   v disappointnuit, vhy not pian cr  days before or alter Christines uinui if a ie ICHIGA A very Merry Chrttimof to oil of you frm oil of us M BELL TELEPHONE CONY JtOU s , V  w M Wv ei A J y   ,  ,   tJ ,4 i  i  1 if  ffr   Dreamstuff tor Niskt Ti ime via Jajos hvelintss to catch your breath and then dream about   by a name you can believe in Lush fabrics, delicate lares plus unerring fit Wear tiuse goums again and again, and love the way  PEIRCES   4   ,Aesppppjp ianmmmmimmfm V  STT nWRWT SfW 55 Jgw  LMW S  j eetSantl Q re  I EstobLshed 18 JtttfS Christmas Specials , A CompUte Stock of HOT WATER HEATERS RADIOS SWEEPERS G E REFRIGERATORSRANGES ELECTRIC MIXERS COFFEE MAKERS G E IRONS AND CLOCKS IRONRITE IRONERS WASHING MACHINES A Fine Assortment of ScooterEkectric ftazorWatches Jacknive Footballs Sleds Toboggans Skates Guns Presto Cookers Waffle Irons,Pop Up Toasters and Wagons, Tricycles Bicycles Corn Poppers A Complete Stock of Xmas Tree Lights and Bulbs THE BEST FOR LESS LAVEY HARDWARE i GLASS I SERVICE FOR  TRUC HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO SLATER SO IT WILL BE SATE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VIBEBATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WOflK PROPERLYfROMPTLY ABES AUTO PAHTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER Howell Michigan 1915 McPfrersori State Bank BANK MONEY ORDERS The safe economical way g bills out of town is nk Money Orders  PROFESSIONAL CORNER   I  Cemetery Memorials 324 NJvIaln StAnn Aroor Jlich St OF MCBICUUI the Proiwta Office to  City of HOIK THE PINCKNEY SAAITAHIUI JANWBBU 6 VANWOOU 1 AWxl DWVanWlnkle OKVuWinkl ftncgney MICA Attorneys a Law Daily HLU A ML to 4sOO P M Firat Stale d Savings Bo Except Wednesday  Howeli Michigan MonaueJriSat 7Qmfe00m DR a R McCLUSfcn  Denitit f 112 North Michigan j Harold Chubb oV Telephones I Local Representative by Oice 995 Residence 814 516 Fleming St, Howell j Esnlngs by Appointments Phone Howell 439 or 97 Charges for Bank Money Or HowelL Michigan   Momuncnts  Markers ders are cheaper than other j HEaFSNEED  MTBSfJrTTTP9SSlIP TK risks of carrying rroroy to l  7 Ww pw    pocket for pavrn JL I bills i J el p , F f   on 3 Brighton, Mich iminated Your canceled Bank  tat9 InsuranceAoktag Phone 157F11 Reparnj Money Order is a valid receipt GttyLake d farm Property MYRON J HUGHES and is retained personally by A Speciality Plumbing and Heatina the bank Ibt our Property with Me State 8717 Lakeside Drive i LEELAVEY License I General Insurance McPteon State BanKW   Under Federal Supervision j Rush Lakr Plumbing Water Sytmsetc Stanley Dinkel i  t US MAIN SI XmaSt Candy PUT UP IN CHRISTMAS BOXES CHRPSTMAS aGARS CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO MCDONALDS QUALITY CHKD ICE CREAM JOE ENTIL 700 TO 1100 P M to it j At a MMIOS ef scdd Court hold la fte  City ei Howell la sold County on tot 8th day oJ December A D 1949 Preeetee, ttnm R Smith, Jvage i Probate   la the Matte of U Estate oi Jamee LaRosa, Deceased i Albert J Happ Administrator, having tjU  ed in said court his linal adm, account  and his petition praying for the allowan ce thereat and for toe assignment and diitributloa of the sold estate  It i Ordered, That the 3d day of Jan A D 1950 at ten oclock in the the forenoon be and is hereby appoint I  ed foi examining and allowing said account and hearing said petition, It is Further Ordered That publiiv notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to add day of bearing In the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and circle dated in sold Ciix A true eopy Hiram R Smith  Ceuetia Parshall Judge of oate Heal 0 Viobatf  , ,1 PRIVATE LESSONS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONTACT SOPHIE STCHANOWSKI 610 E Ann Street Ann Arbor, Michigan Phone 7621 LESSONS GIVEN ON SAT 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 bam Price 5000 Andrew Campbell 747 Patterson Lake rd MV ri n,   A U C T I O NEER H ZLZ 251  Fero 8 a Specialty  ce Corporation All Deposits up I pror urvrrr to 5000 for each Depoeiter   YfYUE HowelL Michigan Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 EacL COWS 25C Each HOGS 50c per cwt ALL AUAJttJJjftU 1U HlZfk CALVfcS, StiLL ana rittft RMQVD tut PHONE CULljECT 1 CARL BERG HOWELL 4M licensee tar DARLING 6 COJVLhs Phone Plncjaiey 78F2  SliNlnBERRIMAN Attorney at Lrw 207 E Grand River  HoweU P H SWARTHOUT 4 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthouu Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  6 PlncknoyMlch  I FRED C REICKHOF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HoweD Michigan  For Appointment REFRIGERATION SEEfylCE lPI ne 358 Residence 61V HAItOLD RADY Repairs on All Makes rlwne Pinckney 154F3 DK C j IrOWNFB Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter 1 Phone Dexter 3461 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock Handing Weekly Tips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14 CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel Sand Top Soil Road Grave E REED, leweler j WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING j Fill D and Road Bul Accurate  Fast  Reasonable Blocks Laid, Piece Or Omtrat  Guaranteed Work 7628 Toma RL Putclcney Rte 1 210 Main St Pinckney Mich Phone Dexter 3 116 WuM Ad  MMp 41 ears Ago  FOR SALEICE FISHING BAH   ALL RiW JS OPEN EVERY DAY I GRAND RIVER SPORT SHOP FOR RENT Completly modern apartments 5 rooms and bath 512 Main St E, Pinckney Phone 114 FOR SALE ,d Cars 1937 Fords  ONE MILE EAST OF HOWELL  an a Dodgw also car parts lor KvJ30 vaieirorTsAQuIc gpeoxs Rd and Mrs Harvey Harrington , W Morgan 311 Hamburg Si  A B Green and family of FOR SALE Strictly fresh eqg at all times at reasonable prices I Stockbridge have moved n the r FOR SL1R2d delicios BaldI new louse Wins and d PV and other del ,,,, nr riu u u iL icious cooking apples Also cidi Mrs Percy Ellis, phon 3F1 1 JattS  and winto sh ad j WANTED Custom Cord Wood HThe MLf 1 FridaVniq PhonIkntnr  IWeUmsead Phone 71F2 The Maccabees gave Mrs La qrur L, CM      mont Richards and Villa Martin  U4U arieV hd FOR SALE  1 pair of Snow S a reception Tuesday night She FOR SAL Two mens suitsMud tires with Tubes 6x16, usee was presented with a cracker jar small size 1 tan gabardine with one Winter Apply at The Dunbar Hand Bill Ringers 2 prs of pants, made to measure Rush Lake Bert Smith gave a fine entertainment at the 1 navy blue with 2 pr of i i i in Pinckneys 1ST  DUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries  Vegetables opera houes Thursday night custom made, also 2 pair pants Among the articles to be exhib 1 large, 1 small, ited at the Art Loan here is a set Mrs Bess Henry, Phone 111 of dishes brought here in 1833 ai cr ,,,  r ter being in use in New York TT ATER0 au 3ere 8 30 years  No Eguipment to buyNo con Davton the Dansville jeweller ac ot, signNo work to do has a full line of Jewelry on ex Ru n conttol service, hibited in F G Jacksons store Culiigon SoftWater Service this week Jefferson and Main Streets  Born toRobert Kelly and wife Phone Ann Arbor 8522 Dec 12 a 10 lb son The snow made good sleigh to 150 ing with many cutters out last Wintr 10 cords of dry wood pants fOR SALE42 ga bnot gun r Shells 2250 peater and new Lucius Doyle FENCING By Rod or Hour, construction work done Coones  Klave Phone 162F3 Pinckne Like Ph  also Sunday and the sleigh bells rang James Baker, Pinckney Rl Mich, merrily, Anderson Comers The Columbian Dramatic Club rzrrnz rz   of St Marys chsrch will put on FOR REOTHouse 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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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the lite oi tjex crimes in Mich Gov WUUams has appointed a comm ission to study the problem Prospects are new demand lor fate aid Extending the deer SAfe Th Brighton Arqu7 hasTciet  bnuqh nlw tublj1  a League O Uxk, All t  t Jtita suid n  Jor  iwll team 1, qiV, BiiqhJ , tq i 1 r places DeXt,i, tu Iu7t, UJ u al  a WjP7at mt South Lyan 2 ata PiCkev , ot UklnqaueiL, th  Manchester uci ,,e j0 j n v  ,, ,, mna mhm  is the ack imcKueiUt  P VV  J K l qound PiWavs ate Navema Devotion  the mituu hAmuncuii  bei  v iuVu0 nUm The atlocuons ure Ln Suui nu Pmckn v r u 1  Manchestei, Owens, b,, o, r c IZ iu ,  l Tackles, Phelur Soutn Lyo, the c yZ tTo    Anderson Brighton Guuras I qmcicy dioee f h rnftrUI, Toma Dexter, Dildine, Bnqhtoni itoo badall ti is  r Cant OrvKr HrKLv00 aiiliiiE gooa meat Conoreaattonal As U U Braay MkUstex SJM CsflsV QBIYIBV mm Hs AlejBilm f fflsjgiheti iAur fcv sXl iuAie utuayaTSe parsaraom, Center, ODoherty, Brighton qoetf to waa TH   meat n  nLln 8  1 MoDdV Anna Pieison vs OHn collected and returned to the loc Moody, 1 Kian8ie y8 Myrtle  ldM4t V ieWMst  any wide spread lations in this area steps to prevent them Th coalmiung situation hqg again brought John I Uwis to    4i  4 c4 aavernroents 93 lor every i eeliseisd the past year Total of state aid payments was 309,86J 729 as compared to cost oi state institutions, depts and highway maintenance ot 102,925,07 L,X pendltures the past year weie ov er 18 million dollars higher than revenues Gov, Williams says, new txq core needed but ii inaatioj conun1 a deceit may again be averted use and sales, tax revenues hold Schadel Anna Becker vs Myrtle Schadei, Margaret Sing vs nonla Toepie, Horace Keeler vs Wm, Teeple Elmer Clotier vs Hartland Tana Twp Meta Mnk vs Morris and fteva Rovto Anna Warner adm, vs Joe Howard State Farm mVCo v Martin Marchaka and Harry Reeve Harry Churches vs Duase iiVneari Chapel vs Wal ier Rybka Attach Leroy Davey Uoyd Bndeley vs Ralm Otwell  rr r tiMKiiw  i Rxfott Crockett vs Carl BoUuv tor another year publiccm leg fM Casuality vs Fred Isetors appear to be qmiMM ocummings JS0QX1 onJuyT cases Issue of Fact Building toMe at the stase ,,  Qtizens Mutual air are wholly inadequate tor At jura Co vs Carl Boll pfesent needs says taft Frtol gen ij hoh0n upson vs Riehmgr Therr has been n building aTadeninq and George Luc mere tasp el since 1921 gjTIdnaIcBeth vs George  NOTIC The tivingston County Heati Council will hold its Deer Miner Cottage Prayer Meetinqa in the Howell Hkjh School  9ja p J4 Tues Dee 13 at 9 p m I I iharsdy Dec 8th 200 L id e Dr Carl Buck ot the U c ic id cnribtnias Meeting ai tre School oi Public Healt Wul  Kaonage Mrs Darrow vil speak to us Dr Buck he 1  assist Jirs Braay, many years expervsneo 3  director lor the American ub Hearth Assn and will be ab to give us vaulable assiatu iCe establishing a Public HealtL Unit in Livingston county Brighton, Pntchard, Dexter Smith I South Lyon j The second team honors 2 Pin  ckneyltes Richard Schneider dt  tackle and Jerry Heath This ttv, sjsra 9mcv asw I P90 bighly oi Heath as he on Me, Wireeip , mm P T3,  gating the tors and mecSolled   T, JRBwhool then The other selections are again piUoring him and a IXiZ19 BJfhQPl 5uth yH nd nouncing him as the Judas of a i Manchester, ends Ruslmg time and lower than the luweg hton tackier Bennett, Dexter1  ww1 and Lee South Lyon, guards Haeschle, Dexter, center WisserJ Brighton, Gregory, Dexter, SnV der, Brighten backs IvcSs7Tr 9l2Bnak SUPL  jte0 trow At Supt iviarvm ahirey 800 P M Wea reptile in the dust but at thj same ume crediting him witri mor pwei than any individual in ths citation except Christ Trie pap ,  , c txs Jidr tieii readers d disser By putting 5 Bnqhton piiy rs vci , m no ,jXpuim jugt h on the fjut team, 5 mre on the this was brouqht about Back second and envinq the 11th honu BOmi, 40 ur 5u years aqo   Bnqton tan mmers were th most underpriv  ihged and exploited class in th I United States Their wages were A COUNTY HEALTH UNIT i lowthry lived m mne cohouses and had to trade in mining co stofes The resuit wus they never able mention, the is taken care of nicely former Gov Kelly is said to be Sunday 10 Q Umv sa bible Sunday Service B,g , our Bibl Sermon The Bihie Plan oi Sal Yio  j   About 12 yeaiti ago ye editor lJ01 be with , Dr Ray iufiy wer mviti  got , at of deb to the mining com by Norman iieiOi, iiij iuu it p m s and Lvid in a state of vir i visoi to accompany nni 1 u  ,uai savory The miners were i county healih uiii meeiiq io b t inpsa mostly of European n a  ,1 j held at tiu, Mich Suit J San i , nun grants, lew of whum could 700 Senior Choir will I waa pr0Ceedea by achxiu oi,pj K ng4h 01 reoa and writs in 11 ins savioi wqs John Mitch  1 J lis, bMttico witli George Bahr 700 Pilgrim Fellowship led by Personal Religion Joan Griffith Christmas Under the Stars TUBS j f practise and again Thurs at 7Q0  ner rM ls me,unq we m AuxOiary Meeting at the Ear Gai of tho 3Upurvifi0i, th, mivois, luyTiome at 800 Tuesday Special December dates Christ mas Cantata presented by the Lucas H Robert D Impeon vs cool to he proposal thai he run ftjkg Merchand and George tor goveraar hi the prhnariesj Ostoir Robert D Lampion   Treas ce 1, rSSnLj Tjinf Rr P4 Gleeland and Muskegon are now ,,  ,mmm iueqvr Lucas Sc Hobert DOnPBTT PPU1T WW ianm  Lawrence fiw Harry tkdder was given a ver  GebTi9 HLiLSs Sr ai iMOOaainst Gale Rowsf Lampson v G   2fLTKSSTtr iand rtaymond Slanker, Robert D Ali lip weea w  S rcaoyson Ow fS2 OOtMBVAl A record 9Q0pius apphcemts for civil service jobs as conser vation officers will take the exam inauon at several Mich, cities j next Jan 7 Applicants must be high school  raduates, weight not less than 40 loss stand 5 ft 8 in and be f  Sunday evening the not less than 23 years old and  y1  gau y k Qa not more than 40 DVanT2 Hlgrim Fellowship 1 ft  , l 21,000 persons will hunt  and W 21st The  Hemv It3  u li m 4  J K School Stmas Pre in Western Mjchigari  J m,y thurs 22nd The Thirty, SfilJS young adults club1 3rrolingp3rv 22ui The Congl Church will put on Christmas Cantata on the night council ofricials ana a numoer mvsGerguc and ot Tlaysan Gray KJ, M fc vs George Uica Sr and J Stletl Graver Otis VerBeeks roli vnng tudge was hearing  handle Eastern Piphne CoaU tna of jh ctocery gtf as uiz Sr and Robert take Doris Co y wnmlmF J rvLrBeik vs PanBeaTet aL Judge Ira Jayne of pet Graver Otis VerBee s ran  the doctors of ni county host was Dr Ge rqe Leslu of the San and the spea boaro oi eniy itsei a ll A tnno man of tie COJI y n 1  ervisors va co ,,t  ,  the next, meeinq mi JJ , pointed a commiti e io  The apl 1 no c J i  U state George  g0 out to 3,700 dealers in the Lucas National 1 Edgar      JS1 CSs et ah Tames G McHenry is Co McBetii was at one tiaieiComos e ai  in  by pt an4 different de Lucas ,t NaSnai JlTYalm purchase fwp,fl iSS TZrJT w  Parke Dav iiank oi Plymotttn vs   6n sm The ewfarfd  will put on  th  of  gest ski jump is in the  arl  gh V7tZ PMuch 1948 sand and gravel  1   production oi 14,000,000 placed, CmP  WUi of the cost 3 secend in the naiion Oakland j W   Several attemp, hivv Uvingsion, Macomb and Kent mmtm  n madp to qot such Ji   J mgy TJUT FOT DECEMBER JabiibneU in tn Ly ijj   Putnam  Iva Darrow, Lornezo ,a, At a sesan ai Vijg Murphy  attenpt was agu  JI ,ie j, Hamburg  Ellen McAieeJane  biggei arguemnt g  3 i  Vpp Bannett ng tlie experunce 01 Siiiavc Unadfila  Harry Cooper, county who establnnej such counties produced most oi it Ground water Levels declined for 3rd straight month to 93 of a ft 1,690,000 hshing licenses will isSSWftrs rH,0Wl  3TT to Parke Davis Parke V fro  W  com SSLST w55cTcourt brdj Marwy acry cases Bill to    dceeWcdter Priebe ve Angeia j pages Some time ago 1 qiainifrel, biiunchonsferns O j  article for a Comrruin ftiHar  UX VS rloya imam  Cusmf snd Good H V They 1  Jyp Higby we gifftttoo fft MS3LSL rfiaby Sped per poor e product frogs hen was tofcie 6 VonWinJde ore JSsPorke Doris lawyers at ai srtSo MADE FRONT PAGE Rev Kauiman pastor of the Vernon Congl church got all  kinds oi front page publicity last week and made the front he wrote ist maga line published in New York City It is listed by the FBI as a subvpr sive pubucation In it the Rev Kaufman denounced overzealous organizations and legions which are forcing this county into war rftfi BiioAirf The Aiifrn lb ion took thie as a personal of  Pearl larshall , Handy  Clarence Sharoe, Jul  ia Smith neo oi mijie owners in winch, ne was n i 0 by by tne late Prgg ieaiy H,oseveit are history ijiiia wre numeious and there  ,,  ulwayii suspicion they wez ii ugeinn aiipued, especiaily  tnOie v  a 3UrpittlB of ii ch i maae some prohu John L Lewis made I iun nire and weilded great TnrnwwerrWrit galnRe rHOeYi  , vo maae me due 10 him and i 1 ins reason ihey follow hi3   s imJticitely Maybe he is a a spot an i ex pi ons trie miner but he sodiust refusai of tlit in ang operaiors to grant the mm j er demanus ovei a long penod  01 ours made the rise of John L   vs possible The late Rey,  Kan Berquist, pastor of the local l Cwngl church had a pastorate I a 1, incaster Pa for a number of yours and we learned muck I ot conditions there from him unit tried it a yjr 4 stopp 0 because they ciaimou  n 1 ed it They offeree to i 1  r in Detio life is getting to bf  one crusade after another unit is designed only o iop 0 , iy ltroJ Free Press recenti m j spread of disease ano a  i r  ,r due tea on to close up Skid Iosco  Albert Winkleman, prescribe or perform operaon 1 H,w and he Detroit News not to  Leon Longnecker j The bcucyof supervs ,i ap  ouiione is pearreading ons Clarion  Frank Farmer,Orvill j ited Mfftor Conme, Ocjia j  curb sex deviates As in the Hartland  Robert Foldenauer j Bt0n county their eguipment at Mrs H Armstrong  cost, As we unaerstc 1   HoweU  Mildred Brayton, Josephine Foskett vs Edward ceiick   r front and demandec aa apoiogy MfSBfiiTOiED rifles r Cetsano   j wnb a threat to picket his church Sullivan et oV SJJL21 Sonday The Rev Kcafran said   he intended no oont to the Leg ion and would explain in his ser soon Sunday This he did ssyiag toot he was not rssening to the ffSL MA Ky S Aunct Pin0101 r s Ssyftsast Bank cid moved it totoisi toeory building His fact ey is aw mk copeestion and kist MSk Lesi Be new Sd wie vs Theatre Baj  ah Ml to caw lr f SeSoa vsMabel Sufcowkl Cronk BiU to set aside Z Iqeepk Jrown JnSuSE  8 1  orgaiss gasxAi l6icwastrsfiveh hPetef  losepk Bfcevn vs x and forbid Allbnght Accountsag  Mm Decker vs Hour E Timtp Bui to partition Jancls  Marion Burg ys Afceri targ, Ac catttftog i jn4 order 4o show  OPOU Morton 1 5  igS  SS 1TsiSTweek m heeModay f  seek to stir up doss hatrecU Ho pickets were at his church n6 fiaxold Denne stsse V I W ccaunandsr scad rue organisation was eatisried wisn the apology The church boajrd which planned to ask the minster to resign now say they will not do so Portisr  , Tyrceatrick OOjrmeU jjjton CityAngeUne weeks Otto Kourt ton Twp Victor Ciore vs Pratt 2SSdHomer Richardson Ceno4Robert Hecbet      Brown supervisor to make a survey oi  case of me Free Press drive, this the cost of a unit and he haa j u featured by front page articles reported that the initial cost would be 21400 This would in dude a health cSxvesy, public hea  Th trouble with these cru sades is that they are spasmodic rtnA do not last One to be efiect jitb nurse, a sanitortan, elik retive should cotstiniie ior3eSdayr travel expense In addition there t y6ar Take the crusade againit would be office space reauired j gambling and th numbers rackcend equipment , et in Detroit a lew years back At a meeting at Howell last  ccncjucted by Judge Ferguso ICAffOHff  Uvtogeton Lodge No 76 F 4 A Jt eisassd 1he following omc ste Tuesday n   W M    SGarc   W  Merwin CoxnpbeU W Winston Baughn Treas  W C MiUerj Se   WCexisstl which elevated him to a se n the senate Hec is of police depl as pastor oi the churehHe driv over trcsn Saabeid where he has been eohool supt lor 4 years Monday Bev Kaufoan wee Sjtepended as instructor io the Suarieid eohooi  w sTitMosyat fipfop aa issre 2eVs JB Fox  Coey If y f W  Hodqer  Jic Inetoilmg If 16 4sry e 2e 1 W 1ST MJSStmmm fsxmeisflse   established with Dr Donald Mc week a county health unit was Gregor, Brighton dentist as presj  a  wer cawixi  Rev Donald Brady, Pindajey m hls n d cou,lcWa Howv vice pres and Mrs Robert I r th  and cry has died Chouse Haruand XB Sec f doWn  jy gcuIj3inq  otu Bni MiifttnMC I undoubtedly again flourish thsts The Mich Bell Telv Co ha re is   r e n Clare MiUerd pensions to those retiring at, Te unfortunate occurance is f n Lcrissla Bauahnl e   65 to 100  month,  ILoit last week m which it is Soilain PcSeUl for those retiring before to 75 charged that  mjur ijSSSIwu BOM Read1  tbey were 50 a month plus 0  n  aoaaent was aUow SWSSLRU PidiIrt Kcocial security This revision wos i ec to die through negligence wit r to minimum pensions, j continue to occur unal the people White Melson MiHer Akmso 1 65yyears ,35 py j adequate hospila ihteee Bie J U Hltere retiring ane720 yean geis 1, mjured driver was taken to receTrm, iM IW l7ssdSp   annual Y thiving hosphal bas no room Instolkxuou js Oec i7wpttDii lrt o M  SUrur  was available he won gieen first Tiler    the corridor and adlasved to lie there fee number of hours CU ftwk Pa 10 years plus social Secur I w is ne i  Women may retire at 55 one  srfaii V  IWSKis m Jlf Compulse ,e ir, injs  diagnQ  4 iinuwisrMllff1 1 T I lig od he woe ocdeced lajsen MNW Btte f sksefli OHn   B JXGAt TO 8PAMK home Instead he was resnoved to fcohiea P SC A ySS aaother bospital jigrtr1  i I a rib haying punctated fc  ejwjs he  a jttdge in untisli im UsteJniigti 1 Other fcw brgoqfr  tish CoissnBmateriaL eucB as lie rhsuainnH 1 ijeiifiijoinato,sentenced d wfe 0 be tor If IrfiT sjiiiiiifsil Get me iacts on wrieJnsed if practise in 0 frisjSSflu  spSnlrtnrj from Abilene to Xenia, j main loot js   jas loi In one of many intriquina handling  iarticles in The American Weekri0 ve ry oeiebwited nKsgeffineoi readout the rimUs Soncks Wiui M VT  w, , AesHar r i    JS i JfSil  f  ytii n THE HOT MEETBfGIS Dec 12th AT JMCKNR MOM MM01 AWXtOUOH etOO P N  inow rwi TW WDOWM or TW WAY MTMT wax M A WAHDID THHR tMM WILL U VSAOM AND AND AOOODFROCUUM THE tWUC VLBMnD Com and bring a f riemd Your ppUaoce deaUr or EdUoa Office will help you 1   1 for every Wead od Lv Electric of  H e  few quick iuggestion   1M building of me new W hacked by a deadlock fc the hd i tupervu  beard is sj  present location and halTasim The FoHe Rotary Crab en tertained the 22 man football aquadat  bosquet at their meat inalast week South Lyon tamer, died Nov, 7, frreny nhury shot a tt PL buck on hii lam in UnadlUaiast week, Couadipftaa Wm, Benuer, his wife and Gladys Xiao all of Bri ghton win hurt to an auto ootid ent last Tuesday jnornng an U A 16 a mil west al Howell Paul Baldwin, Howell druggist and hii wilt wore taken to Span ow hospital last week fallowing an auto aocident at U ft 1 ana Okemus Rd In the examination of the 3 sua pects held for robbery of the Hot el Graham, Brighton Edward Boyd, the clerk who was beaten IlmitH IH  3 up by the robbers was unable to MOWeil I Heater identify lomee Craig, a suspect HowelL MTrhiaan Ina  8 leased hut latI   w   rested as a parole violator The Thurtdoy, Friday, UKtmbM i j I examination of the other sus frothy LaW ft feL  t8 amw 2LW Sterling HoUccry  cixm or PWCKNKY ma snoot PRESENTS WKPtteVSake   mcanv 0110 AOWTOWUW ON TW NUHTO Dec 9Dec 10  CAST OF CHARACTERS WS SARAH IWEROmfcPeter Aunt Ufc  MANHANDLED I Cemody ffovolty Saturday, Docombor 10     Cartoon row vjawcei v wvw u WWT I  rw w pm dinner Nov 23 to its employees BILL BRADSHAW, FsWi Pal  The 1850 auto license plates are on sale They are silver with Barbara Hale, Bobby Drlscoll I hlack letters  to  I Milan is to have a new 200,TOT umm f 000 postoftice buildina to be start ed at once One is also planned for Northville w   The Dexter Savings Bank pata out last week 13,000 in Christmas Saving Club checks ,  In the Dexter school reorqanii THE WINDOW m i m  I ea ai oncw  Charles Starrett Smiley Bumettej for NorthvilU PHANTOM VAUEY  CartOfA ltet3  on  trie fnS    for Sunday, Monday, OoMmbor 11, 12 MatJott Sunday 3 15 P, U, eonttsuous Kathryn Grayson Jose Iturbl and  Ethel Birrymore IB THAT MIDNIGHT KISS  fa Toebnieolor Oamon How f inKr TOASTW 11 SArtLooking eiumc urnEmvon bM  wide vtfLiqr of awluw nod modoU TOMUTI froiB 59 to 229  TUM, WoC Thiif, Doc, 13 14 15  Bln n5ruBarryl4lraW  Ann Biyttv Hum Cronyn in TOP O THE MORNING Go4f NoTwliy Caiteoa CLOCKS fit  2J0  IIICTHC ANKIT  DexterTheatre omm MICHIGAN iuy MdrDMV 0  Fred MacMunay and Maureen OHsra In FATHER WAS A FUUBACX Friday, Saturday, Die, 24 Tod Flo Bito Orcnira Win  A oaooUy wnoufSi Aoi Veepf  ffi4 HAND IRONS ETZZmTat dy oo Satuxdoy, Dfambot 10 Louise Hcvwod, Jan4 Bkdr ie THE BLACK ARROW  AIM Gene Autrey Smiley Bumette  le CAROLINA MOON ation program 7 disWMgrj signed petitions in tavor while  have signed against lfr 25 Years Age The Ford garage here ppeartecT by Day Bird was buiariied last Friday night and 150 takenr Mrs Kathryn Bullis, 70, died1 at her home here Nov 28 She was Kathryn McGraw, daughler of Peter and Margaret McGraw, She was three tunes married,H Mitchell being her ton husband McCure Hincney her second and Wm Bullis her third She leaves  8 children The hmeral was Sun f The store at Parkers Corners was robbed Mon oi 160 worth of goods Bom to Vern Powers and wife Mable Sigler of Detroit Dec 2  son I David Bennett 8 a former re sident of Pinckiey, died at Lansing Sfituidgy   LOIS OURTII JAMWE IACRION, datkey cook  irMtfARA CLARK qCPO WsQUWIORWifeViei BwoodRONAU ATTONSON WTRR FWWMNlValways in hat water IUCHAW COGSWELL WOiNDYp MUBOLKTHORPr a coueqe a4 , RftL JEFFMY MRa GEORGIA CLAJUOTON, o social climber MABEL BRADY HADWK CLARKSTON, n sweexKeatt JUKI DMUS CLARMTONBUls 8weetheaft MARY ANN MAIER A WTTf Mugaeys gad deu  PATTY HERMAN  M RNQUI8T LA VERNE CLARK RICHARD SCHNEDDSR NACBAft easmro coltoae tDwn TIMI or PLAYTwo and a hall heufi  BYNOPOT OF ACTS ACT I Uvtngroam of PtedineMfltistoe about It p  ACT 2 Same as Act L an bear farter t  ACT I Same as ptwHaue acts 9 W later   pects, James rauim ana AWW  wpf  e  Monnett was put aver to Dec 12 JOHN BOLUVERHI weaWiv bank a , The Brighton branch of the Det 7 , roit Gasket Co served a turkey WONT DARBY, peel al Bwood coUeae COM MAKERS ttsSiSffci S409tOw2  Loretta Young, Celeste Hobs m COME TO THE STABLT  twrol fa r2K5 Facd THE DOCTOR AJH THE COLS Wtittii WT pbyrifaupi0airmmMMBt4yE4UQmcc  oem for yoar cooveeoot Eeeaaamats ens opea until 5 Moadey imtoufh Sessrdey PEFR0IT  TOEATEIT LEGAL NOTICE Lease Forfeiture To John  Gillette, 200 W Muek egon Ave, Muskegon Mich and A EL KaniOv 1581 Jiroch St, Muek egon, Michigan We the undersigned owner of mfpllawiM described lend eiv uated in the Towiubip of Brtah too Uvingeon County, Mich, towin Outlot A ci Brigniofl Coanay Club Subdivision accordina to me plat thereof recorded intiber 3 of Plats, paget m me omce of me ilegieter of Deode lor Ikwtageton County, Mcataan apon which a lease dated the  eiafam day oi IsoimmWr IMeV woe atveam jofc m0mwSe emst A tL Kaamv lisms do mwsmy nottly voa mat   d Wdmww mwvmy memsB mmwswssmm WFW sxmv owners maeeot snot we herebr leot to dectoe aaai do dedaee me satf isnsn forlsfmff rmd voAdL and Skat unlese you do wsmta tfaerty days cm mii dose wMr me Wsmr  deeds of, emd as nrnrtds by lew   SlUuy jiruoin cand m Dtiimm OU   h Robimen So Bar SYLVArt iBEATmifffVWf r IMS M m   v Everything For Your for Ocnfa w V  For Womtn LINGERIE HOSIERY GLOVES , SCAUPS ETC  SHIRTS  H ftockney  oi Mejom 3, 1977 ol WAS    f Kenned ead or Gen FARM ANnMAIA MUSCY HM ROM SOWS MSO W BUY Ds AOO CALF e flnckuey Contral Otad Stock   Mrs R Duffy Nellie Gardner and Sharon Griffith called on Dr Ray Duffy at University hospita Ann Arbor, Sunday Herman Strooel retired Howell merchant died there Sunday Mrs Clara Conrad Stebbins, widow of Charles Stehbin3, former propreitor of the Stebbins ho tel Dexter, died Sunday Mrs Mark Nash with Alice Gerhart, Louis Gearnart and Mrs Joe Gearheart attended the funer i al of a nephew in Flint last week i Sunday guests at the Louis U Mete ft, C I Clinton was home ham Veterans hospitalDearborn Sun Gerald Clinton and wile were also there The Herbert Palmer family ipenl Sunday at the Ben Palmer home w Detroit  Mrs Blanch Clark called on Mrs Jean Meyer and family in Ann Arbor last Wed  Mr and Mrs Stanley Culver Deerneld and Wm Gallup ana family of Detroit were Saurday, visitors at the Murray Kennedy home  I Mr and Mrs Fred Head left  last Wednesday for Ft Lauder  j dale Florida for th winter Miss Lucy Jeffreys fell at the Wm McMacken home last week   and was quite badly bruised i Capt Tom Young who has been  In japan with the army is expect  ed home by Christmas I Pvt Bexyt Iewis who is in the army in  nawu wu  h me about Jan 1 Merlin Iarrow family in Ham M E Darrow called on the burg Sunday night Murray Kennedy is workinq i tor the KingSeeley Co of Ann  Arbor  Moabon sr is visitinq  u vsr Mrs, Eva Teuton in  r and Mrs Meabon is in  n with her daughter Mrs etchum jvii and Mrs Robert Vedder at tne mgbeeiey plant at Sao and Gerald Darrow are workinq jerry Clark has stopped school ai DutroiMhe school having been closed  Mrs Mary Eichman entertain ed her crlbbage club Thursday Mr and Mrs Clarence Walsh II of Detroit called at the William JShehan home Sunday  The Guy Blair family of Fow Wrville were Sunday callers ot Mr and Mrs Roy Dillingham  The Llovd Hendee family were Sunday quests of the Cy Rupert family in Howell Mr and Mrs, Jack Roberts ot Detroit spent Sunday with S H Carr and wife The Clyde Fenner family nave gone to Coldwater  Bob Parks and wife have moved into their house on Unadilla St  Mrs Hilda Cole oi Gregory spent Thursday at the Dinkel home  Mrs Emma Voilmw and  RAW FURS ALSO BEEF AND HORSE HIDES fEER SKINS  SHEEP PELTS   MARKET PKICES  ALSO HAV PEERLESS MUSKRAT STRETCHERS FOR SALE Lucius Doyle PHOMHNCKNEY   W rUnr 1 JJromh 1 sit Joe Marsh i J  Doe Simpson was saving, Mospj UU are building up bone banks hat work jut like blood banks When bone is needed, the surgeon lakva one from a rcfrinerutor ails it to the rijfht shape and simply fcpliccs it in Yon doctors are sure mJ inj progress, I says, hut tell me, are any of the patients iv v about whunc bone theyre gttivv MXo nir replies Doc No more than they worry about whose blood they j,t No one yet asked for i hone from a man who WM to the  same school or church he did v Hospitals Are Bonks, Too From whore I sit, it Would be a better world if we were half m willing to accept etntr peciVi ideas and tattes, as we seesi t  willing to accept their bent  blood Thcrelf alwaj bt eiferenees Some like kutterwiik, thr  would rather hava a sparkling plass of temperate betr But underneath wera pretty mack tho  Kame deserving rata otaerg rsptct ttud tolerance l rU,,, lot, Vnild States Brewers Fuuniun 1Y DIXT1R KIWANIS CLUB DEXTIR MZfM, Wed Thy Albert AT COPELAND AUDITORIUM Coyle homkwTre tori vrT Mrs Emma Vollmw and son ftT ADM SOc and 7Sc Orr  wi Til  U9SSI  M Howard Read visited Ross Orr of Whitmore Lake 1 Theodore Olderman and wtfe,C, oi Detroit called at the JJiHook b01 Sunday er home one day lost week Mrs Sweeney of Byron is now assisting in the care ol Mrs S H Carr Mr and Mrs Don Swarthoul were in Ann Arbor Saturday   Mrs Clare McMacken and Denies Ledwidge were in nn Arbor Thursday  The Harold Porter family of Grand Rapids spent pert ol iaet at their cottage at Portage lakm Kevin Ledwidge is worianfij as maintenance man in a MKOU factory The Darajado Club of Portage Kttitwn A  5  s  Thet htnikiiukft baikltt tolls how voa mm mrxmqp  bv ttilga in your tane   0 waewonps HNpiweii wiui pnocos WE tihe complete iine rf Pkdigtm applianoee  lost everyone living in BOOMS beyti tbt gas mBJor in tsBinj about KiilgjM   Urn mttom IM far wkin vaUr hettinf 0 m m leflgr low prkes to it Wir 11X1 m in Ann Arbor Thmdby  George Menbon r and wife i called at the Wev Marehcdi home in StooUbride Sunday The fonn Career faar risked hie pasems in Ann Aifcor Sunday  itrs Rose Hnnriee was a Sun da dinner guest at tne tynn aexi wise nod a tne Dane MUer THIS CHRISTMASW, o m lSfc ly oi Ivy NOW OHIASrrUMS iMUiatidM ein m f UM tarytutiMfrl Wedoueets ol UM Gordon Hester family at YpeUaatf Mr ao4 ieW Gnojdns oi Ann Arbor veej at ihU I Swactttout fcenily df Suttaay vinHms at Mrs Oamrfto i ol  5 fr  r WK att  MBtttO oner ner e Lsoe, sue Wr f 5 Mrr  AROMA riiHT Ceesr Chest ie see ocJ4, wkfc meey oeW ndeeie tnnc net  lane r fleets nee venSnny HLfiE nfee inmieh verv 4JUK ft4t R T THE GIFT THAT STARTS THi T iwr SI I it J J     imLJki mmmmmwgiL1 JMLy  4 Y i Jr j , xai 4AV I rr   Christmas Specials  A Complete Stock of HOT WATER HEATERS RADIOS, SWEEPERS G, E REFRIGERATORSRANGES ELECTRIC MIXERS COFFEE MAKERS G L IRONS AND CLOCKS XRONRITE IRONERS WASHING MACHfiTB A Fine Assortment of SoootornQsctric RoxorsyWatche Jadaiives Footballs fflsds Toboggans Skate Gun Presto Cookers Waffle konsjpop Up Toasters and Wagons, Tricycles Bicycles Com Popper A Complete Stock oi Xmas Tree Lights and Bulbs THE BEST FOR LEST LAVEY HARDWARE i GLASS SERVICE FOR i TRJC HAVE JHE BROKEN GLASS PROPEHEF REPLACED Bl  SKILLED AUTO  SO IT WILL BE SAFE FBOM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IYE TRUCK VOERATION WE USE THE BEST AVAIL AoLE GLASS AND DOTTffi WCflK PROPSRLYMOMPTLY ABES AUTO PAT8   PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER HoweiL Michigan  McPtwson State Bank  HWFESSIWIIl CWNEB BVsSBBBBVSsBBlBBBB9BBlBBBBBBjSSS3Biieiiiifl VOMM m JT eSJSBfSPSBBJ SAME MONEY OttMS H economical  bills out oi town is Orders  Charge for Bank Money Or aware cheaper them other  The risks ol carrying money In Pocket for payment oi bills to , toinoted Your cancelled Bank L  v    Money Order is a vaud receipt I C5f     and is retained personally by1 A 8ecianty the bank  list Vejur iH  101 Qtand  HoweU Michigan i IB LAWf al IMMNB Phone UPS  13 that ltmi MYRON r9 Mcflien onState Banx  Under Federal Supervision I Member Federal Deposit Insuxan  TldJ 1  AUCTlOlfEEl co Corporation All Deposits up to 5000 for each Depositor HowelL Michigan Water Sjrtems etc Stanley Dinkel 1949  STYLES THE STUDEBAKER i Oat of a series oi style tadfBlcOWS SfcMO Emk each American Automobile Manwwp w  uiacturers line  I FWANCE YOUR NEW CAR H0Gs ALL ACCOiUa 0 SHE pot Caife FOR DEAD OR DISABLED  OiUCK HORSES 9240 Bacl Bnr WYUE STANLEY BERnuttAJI  Attorney at few ami R Grand Rrtr, Howe nagp I Bepabeon A2 Manse tMtatto Pfeofcney 164F3 HtCtWNNINi  IW Lakeside Drive Buss lenw Meder Iurpmeni Minn Service Phonee 14 9 PlmfgnsylUsh ISO West Grand nvwoJL Ml ftr Appototsscut Xmas Candy  PUT UP IN CHRISTMAS BOXES CHRjDSTMAS CIGARS CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO MCDONALDS QUALITY CHKD ICE CREAM JOE GENTILE 11 MAW n as carefully as ygu select itUse this plan tijPick out the new cor you want 2 Determine your trade in allowance and or cash down payment 3 See us about a bank auto loan to finance the balanceWs Have AmpU t uadtf Availab U tor Sound Loans Read Estate Mortage or Personal at Reasonable Rates FIRST NArmWU BANK fig CON1MTION CALVES, SHSe and piaA REMOVED rS PHONE COLLECT TO CARL too HOWELL 480 TJaensee tor DARLING 4 OOMPAK LLOTD lire Stock ptenfcng Weekly Tifpe Made to Dswe General Tracfctag 8044 Portage LcQss Read Dealer  l Phone Dexter 34H CMttV JONEI M  i Concrete rVsnSieav 6vJ E REED JewftW Send Tep Ml Read WATCtt ctoa ISIBOHO L J ,  5 aie w Mam st  MI MWeMlil f WantAd  eni ii i FOR SAI Blodr Wood e by the ocrd Donald Gyde Phone HoweU 705W11 700 TO lltOO P M i PTS01, our  a young   prp oafF   ynna coia Red Spys and other dal FOR SALE Potatoes from p icious cooking opAS winter inJ 11   and  aah winter 0 cords of dry wood James Baker, Pincknev Rl MiohJ Anderson Corners 5000 Insured PRIVATE LESSONS INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONTACT SOPHIE STOIANOWSKI 610 E Ann Street Ann Arbor Michigan Phone 7621 LESSONS GIVEN ON SAT squash Pinckney Rl MiohPhon rnnkiie61Fir FOR SALE  1 pair of Snow  0 Farley Rd, FOR REN1 Completly modem apefftments 5 rooms and bsih, 512 Main St E, Ptockaey Phone 114 FOB ALEflUd Cars 1917 Ford and a Dodge also car paHs tor lor eevHral makes Wayne Bennett 21105 Speare Rd Pinckney, Mich FOR SALE Boat 9059 Cede LakT Ph MT2i FOR RENT Ground Boar tonus ed apartment mOtitiU im two Heat mfiimtoherl Rent 910 a men to Can be etas at 9406 ABB St Bto Krex Lake ot pants fiarl Suggnt Pinckneys FIST Mud tires with Tube 6x16, ued FOR SAL Two ami tulte on Winter Apply ot  aall  1 tan gabardin with Huh Lal, fen Smith f 2 pi oi panto, nod to maasui  IIMM  Lucius Doyi FOR SArOiristmas Trees SOFT WATERjpn  nemoe has Wholesale  Retail  No Equipment to buyNo con Norman KJave Ph Dexter 5491  tract ot signNo work to do  , cf Rust and fron control serrice Wesley Umstoad Phi Pinckney CuUigan Son Water Service I 71F2 Jec and Main Streets pads, lamps, occasional tables Phone Ann Arbor 9522 fiSWf16, Cdl Sanixday ct fc S80 W UnadiUa Phone 14 If 3  FOR 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>rqpwmEfv imiir f mff Volume W  W1 a  , Afiflhigan Mirter j luau i imresi  Tb Pinckney Dlipach Wednesday, Nov 3a 1949 Tutition fees and other charges paid by students at the U of M and Mich State college have doubled in recent years Whereas students at the U of M paid 20 percent 02 the operating cost in 1929 they pay 40 percent tdou ble now The legislature has been reluctant to appropiate more money lor higher education and if the trend continues on ly he wealthy will be able tw afford college education The state park work program whereby convict labor is used has been a success and double the number oi prison inmates will be used next year Kim Sigler has taken himself out of the political picture next year He said he is satisfied to GET MORE DEER I Pfcackney hunters got moro dewr oer uie wee ena Francis  Saehan and Hockey bwartnout returned nam Lovkas with a deer apkuev, Wifcnonc Pluinmer borggnt one back leu iu2enne J j Carver brought one xxxck rrom Curran In this section local hunters had pretty good luck aiso, Geo 1  4abon tf Andrew Singer ana  Qerald Reason all got aeer less ua  raues trom Mnctaiey on tate land Meaoons ana reason Aero 10 poinicLS ana Singer j an  pointer Lucius Doyie ar shot  an 8 pt buck in Donaldsons woods Monday p m  GLQ0MGFNIGHTSTAYSTHEECQUR1ERS FROMTHESWIFPCOMPLETION OFTHEIRAPPOINTEDRQUNDS,  No, a BlSM flA551fPTPaTT       kJ  cQOorus  1S4P AS A HOmAMTH V USA0STOMC f zmm BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 19491950 Manchester away South Lyon home Dexter home 3 Grass Lake home Harilond  away 3 Brighton home SttCkbridge away South Lyon away Manchester home Dexter  away 3 Grass Lake  away Feb 17 Hiitl  d h in J Feb 24 Krighiuii himo The No 3 means tf will be played  I LiZZ 1 , 1 Dec Jan jan Icm an Jan Jan Feb Feb  reb   16  20 6 10 13 20 24 27 3 10 14 hiee qames Our good friend Eric Hed Orsfe sby Dexter wstaurant nan who is also the big shot in he Ana Arbor Giotto made all ine frnt ages last week and goi ail sartb j uf unsought publicity The Grotto I iike sirruiaj orranization, found 3 itself xn need cjuinds ari ha j conceivea the pkx of puffing on 1 of 3 day bingo partyjuk before  ihunksgiving to put thy society t in good linanciui condition Evid ently other organizations had sim liar A  ings P M, A ELECHON practise law and fly his plane farmers in LivingstonCounty whenever and whereever he I who have received ballots wants to, Mich, fanner have just completed the largest harvest on record The form grain crop is 26 percent higher than 1948 and 21 percent higher than the previous record crop of 1942 Eastern railroads have raised their fares 12 percent The Mich Apple crop is 72 percent above the average with a yield of 11735000 bushels Louis Nimms, com of internal revenue announced QJI increase in October 1948 of 1,982,01500 over Oct 1948 The sales tax in creased over 300,000 The total tax collected was 300,22019 over 1948 State dept heads have asked appropriations in 1950 of nearly 100,000,000 over 1949 throuf gh the mail for use in the elect ion of community, PMA comm  PMA convention at which the co for 1950 and delegates to the Co PMA comm will be elected are urged to mark their ballots and return them to the county PMA office Earl Grubb chairman of the co PMA comm said that the deadline for returning ballots is not un til Dec 22 but if farmers vote now and return their ballots there will be less likelihood of misplac ing the ballot around the house or of forgetting, to vote The chairman said that ballots were mailed to all known eligible voters in the county Any farm ar who did not receive a ballot, ihroagh tne mail should call at  JIB co office, farmers may either mail their IV limafljtwi  9    L L ideas ana there we 3 mmbl ,, thai all would not ot Wall SENIOR GOVERNMENT DAY  ouTaf toTiVTto 6 V The Sonkr Cla  of the Liv caunc n , d ,SUCh d PVThe, lujaion county sen, ois w II moJ, tuZttV to U re all day D,c 7 at th Howe IlLql Hu10  il whi nJoim school ,o study state covert a, it LZ l  The classes number as follows 1 M,  S niai i th Howell 70, BriqlHon41 H aTrilonn9fimq laws wheier 47 Fowlwvll, 33 Pinck ,y 32 I T,0 by a 0n oU WWW , ia chaxao oi, t tl, not and   woild ii J the Pinckney seniors Thp ing starts at 930 c m 01 meet KJ strictly eniorced Thi result ed m cancellation of the qo The following slate officers aro fl aild, Q ring    ifinn IK t    the expected to bo present and talk p  bsSl of turkeys at ct prices on state, government Aud Gen j ,J ,ps 011 are puzzlet at the Aten, Att Gen Roth, Highway  zeai oi the pros a, when Comm Zioaler Sec of Statn oU,ch b,in Parties have ilourish j Alger, Laurence J Taylor of th  fd uli over Washtenaw countv The Mich State Medical Dept Karked 11  t0 the ,ca PM,A at the Mich Health ConferencW ofiicef ln Beaf nvelopes to their own health problems andmaintain secrecy or not to rely too much on the federurged farm residents to solve al government A refelect of jittery thinking about atomic warfare is the sug gest to use the salt mines under Detroit for refuge shelters etc COtfttBVAtlOlt MOOT Snow and cold weather have ended a 35 week forest fire dan ger period during which 21,500 acres burned over which costj 111,359 to control Despite more favorable conditions there were less hunters in the woods mis year and a light er kill In the first 8 days 6629 deer were taken across the straits compared to 66b2 in the samo period last year 736 were taken through Wis, compared to 1075 in the same period last year 1193 game law violators paid fines amounting to 26,346 and ssrved 252 days n jail during tha small game season All those who shot pheasants with leg bands are urged to send them into the dept envelope  they mav j deliver them in person The bal lots will be counted on Dec 23 by an impartial election boardEarl Grubb Chairman Livingston County PMA Comm WN N0VMftft 28,107, THK FIKPT UNIT 0 STATCS POSTOFFICP IN TH6 COUNTAV WAS OPIED IN NTW YORK CITY AN POSTMIN ON HORSEBACK AND BY COACH BEGAN SRYIN THEIR FELLOW COUNTRYMEN TODAY, FOM POSTOFFICS IN EYCRY CITY, TOWN,  AND VILLAGE IN THE NATION, POSTMEN BRING OUFT MAIL BY FOOT, BY HORSE AND CAR, V RAIL ANO SHIP AND PLANE TO OUR HOMES ANP TH UNTCP STATSS ML FS ALWAYS  KEADY TO CAAA1Y AfO AAS , iOS OF 7fVOS CHEFiL dTTGS THAT CUV SOYS ALL OiSAl TH WGLO AGS XPTCT  3 for Dept of Education and practi cally all of the county officials and a number of township officers The qroup will also attend court and hoar a nauralization hearinq Lunch wilPbe served ut J the high school at nan by the Juniors The purpose of the metina is o   1 ritete government VG, WWT Locai Notes  MWU i BOWUN NEWS The results of Nov 23 were as follows St Marys 29 Reads 28 Tip Top 28, Vans 26 Corys 18 Hockeys 18 FAB 18 Kennedys 15 V F W 15 Shireys 13 Tavern 13 Die Set 11 High 3 games St Marys 2463 Hight Team 1 game St Marys  878  High Individual 3 games Fran cis Shehan 635, High Individual  1 game 256 Schedule for week of Nov 30 V F W vs Hockeys Shireys VB Corys Die Set vs Tip Top Reads vs St Marys Tavern VB Vans Kennedys vs FAB Mr, and MrsCliifcrd IVii en lOttianed the W C Miller, Ckf Miller and Merlin Ambiug  xani ilies for Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs Ed btandish hava returned from the norih wnii an 8 point buck Also other companions Herman SENIOI1 PLAY DEC 9 10 for several weeks past Tie answer is said pros, nevier kn 3W any tiling abou tnem He is tco busy a man to un around looldng for them 13it when one is forcely1 called to his attention as vets the case of Bi ether Ormsby he is bound by the oath he took when sworn in us pros, to enforce the lawCMUKCHNEWS  St Marys Catholic Church tfnekaey Michigan KkV fR ABERT J SCHM1TT Sunday Masses  800 and 100 Novenna Devotions Fridays at  73J p au  Consions Sat 730 to 900 p no  Huisi of Sunciaysbto b00 mass ackson got a spike and Mr and Fridays ufter Novenna Devotion Mr,1 E H Whitehead of uants aEOEGE STOFER DIES George Stofer 58, died at the home of Mr and Mrs Ora JS 7 fSL 28201 Haines at 635 Hamburg St Wed 22,975 in Oct There were MM    T ,  tjeu ox, 474 eoyotlM115 bobcats and  Uved ur Lynden twp Wash 3 l T j tenaw county up to 10 years age 9 wolves  ,vhere he engaged in farming  A new ski jump in the 42000 Porcvpine Mt park is announced it has a 550 ft drop a 28JJ ran, a 1800 open slope serviced by 3 to ropes The state received 7d,310 for the 638 platted lots sold m Oakland and Macomb counties at auction last week Thirteen percent of the bow and arrow hunters got deer this year, Mich, has two of the largest while spruces known One in he Copper Range is 8 ft 9in In circumference and one in School craft county near Creighton is  ft 4 Since then he has workekd at th carpenter trade and more recent each got a spike Mi ana MHJ Koss Read returned from SanFrancisco, Calif Sun night, Mr and , Mrs Howard tead meeting them at  Willow Run Mrs Anna Tosch cf Ann Arbor was a Thanksgiving guest at the Robert Tasch home Mi and Mrs Fred Read entertained for Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs, Frank Peters of Jacksonin Robert Read and James Vvnitley iamilies and Mr and Mrs John McGuire of Detroit COMMUNITY CHTJHCH Congreaationa parsojage v Ui ltl800 oclocic 2 home at Sat, Annual FOJX and R, W on by he  I at 500 F n ana Sunday Lyiny as a fine art certainly calls fvi a strong head, a stout heart and a good memory, an J Peter Pepperdine has all those guahficatious 10 tit him foe a ma nificentt kar When his exaspeiated aunt, in an effort to discip line him, starts on a summer tour of Palestine without him, hj rents her mansion, against wr expressed desire, to her jaearo, enemy the mother of Ins ladylove, and masquerades as hr  butiez, disguisinq his pal, bill u, ner gardener, and Muqqsy LIOI despised colleqe grind who v, supposed to tutor him ail summer as her housemaid And all this madcap scheming not only to provide Peter and Bill with ready cash but to enable them to discover whether their respective ladylovfes are flirting with older and wealthier suitors The boys soon put a crimp in thejuit   ors wooinqk      The monks who maintain the dogs oi St Bernard breea in the i crojbinq of the Alps Letween j tranee and Switzerland have de cidwa to restore the liquor to the , casks carried uiound thi necks uf the uuqs who rescue travellers crossing tne Alps when Ley get lost in snuw storms, ihe liguor was removed at the beqiiuiing of the late war liio monlu have retuuesd an offer of a Nori Amer ican distillery to turnish the lig uor live because said distillery wouia uie ms in their udvertis ing Anyav the dogs never car ried bran which was thi common bei of but a fruk juice dist lilea by tne monks themselves Tlie Senator Hooper murder case winch bid fair to being sol ved lias again blown up and Morris Raider, one of the suspect ed trigger men has been releas ed for lack of evidenceNo attem ihe Vincent Shields family of Ann Arbor and Mrs Mae Metz of, n n , nu Howetl were Thurs guests at the ii Sunday School uee Lavey home , Pgiim Fellowship Meetina Leona Campbell was homo ral fading led by Barbara from Mich State over the week  r  pt ever was made to pck up especially alter Mazeroff the other suspect The turning Muggsy losse on them  attempts to solve this muraer has to vamp them in his housemaids j been featured by the qreatest    nin am disquise And then Aunt Sarah j amount of bungling ever comm starting at 500 Free will offering spoils everything by suddenly j itted in a major crime in Mich end and with her parents were Bfin ON PROBATION ly on pipe lines in Iowa Kansas entertainel at Plum Hollow Count and Illinois I ry Crub Thanksaivina by Mr In 1929 he married Beulah Hart suit She died in 1932 Surviving are 2 sons,Melvin oi Chelsea and Roben ot Illmois a daughter, Marilyn of Chelsea and 3 brothers, Adhjar Hornet and Harry oi Chelsea The funeral was held at the Mill er Funeral home in Chelsea Fri Rev Bishop of Dexter officiating Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery Chelsea FEVER FIOHTS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE j EiUs case was hopeless He     I had malignant hypertension, ths D02aT ljJr 2 most serious kind of hiah Wood  JiJJiiS T  Sf   was blind mood on a robbery came cliafge who veaels had jjgg to degeneate, ri6097 S5fnl,lauliwr f1 7    w   becauee he aid nc4hwe ihe 0 Ferer for Hiqh Wood benefit oi counsel at the toe he  fteMUI to jj Ammtem  JSfTwlSS Wdy wim this Sanckrys Dec last week besacs Judge Konses TL, r BMGHTOIt flATOt MAKES ALL Breekey the chanje was redbe 00 TATE TEAM ed to robbery wrroed aad he AKirUAL METQfG   ON Carney tar Brighton set fat am he had odready uBrf4ftwn odam Ho 7B F  Jigh school footbaii pUver was ry Crub Thanksgiving by and Ms L C Gorham Floyd Maycroft and family of Grand Rapids, Rev, H E Maycroft and iamily of Saugatuck and James Hall and family of Dexter were Thanksgivinq guests at the Merwin Campbell home Mr and Mrs M J Reason were Thurs guests of Mrs Florence Ariz in DetroitThe Howard Read family spent Thanksgiving with her parents in Ann Arbor The Roger Carr family had for Thurs guests the Leo Bettes famof Walled Lake, the Wayne Carr and family and Bob Carr Thanksgiving guests oi the Albert Shirley family were the L Lee family me Hollie Holloway familyMr and Mrs Roy Wright of Gregory, Ival Shirley and fam ily of Dundee and Darwin Shir ley and family of Detroit 1030 Second Advpm canceling her tripand coming  When the police had Mike, Selig serviceGod Sent His ProDhet home Once again, Peter, white 1 Detroit gangster in ther hands, A c  teetering on the brink of comic  catastrophe, manages to save himself and BUI by quick think inq and masterly lymq invoking the aid of a spook and som5 he itioj robbers to covei up hw Qck A laughing hit traveUng solution of this case is promptly and make decorations and oTcro at express speed The female im, stimied with the law enforcement  che for Christmas 830 closing personation is a riot 1 dePl themselves doing their Nash Suri 52 FamilV Night Supper and Christmas Worship are invited to come All families they had the solution of the case in their hands However, he was released on bail which he prom ptly jumped ad which bail the trie stat ha J not yet c Uected we believe Every effort to get a Wed 400 Junior Choir Poetise 700 Senior Choir Practise CALVARY MNWQNIz MJL a ny Castor ESSAY JUDGING DEC 12 The winners in the essay contest will be named at the Pinckney school on the niqht of Mon Dec 12 There are 67 contestants The Judges are Rev Brady, Rev Beachy and Rev Fr Schmitt 1 share of it  Sunday  SSJoS lESSr U12 TheTubjecTis What Should Ewhto  2 Be Done To Make Pinckney A g alVy  o TUsin Tn Live InAt surt  SVZt  The December and May wedd ing of Vice Pres Berkley to a wid ow half his age is evidently the romance of the year and for the past two weeks they maco the Kicny anu nev  ww front page every, day in a like This contest was sponsored by manner to the Prince of Windsor and Wallie Simpson, the ex Balti more biscuit shooter Old Alben in putting him in a Romeo and Juliet role is sadly overcasting him UOO the Pinckney Civic Imp Assn The subject is What Be Done To Make Pin Better Village To Live Inp p M GRADE BOYS WON  Cottage PrayerMeetiW w1 The Pinckney grade boys play I Last week six North CcaoUn 8On P 27 g W 1 ed the Brighton giade boys W Sans vjsited the tomb of GemJF Sst Wed at football and won 131 S Grant at New York and placed BAZAAR AND DINNER Arinual Bazaar and Dinner Satc a, put on by the Ladies Aid and Auxiliary of the Community Conol Church Sale begins to7 with Richard Singer carrying  Confederate flags on his tombthe weight of the attack for Pin j The police on duty there only cknevHe made both touchdowns 1 laughed The reaction it  and also me extra points The lineup was Jim Lavey and Mike JSHtrji2tlAtMffl eframmed meetfnqi   f11 f  fir i school team bv fee Associated SE Tyeeday Dec 6 t 3 pj ft Sixndays Detroit News He t ead at hie flsse edispon AHersW lfii A me only Ckass C player to  be cbojwr on the ttsfloo teams MfcKfpcfc9  r belna cdl Class yjfSJtr QMd T Carney had the mAm uTmZ b oJ fljedsnag secotd of J JSHSBS Mlv SBHMPSpi SVF PiSy We Si e  2 p m dinner served by theCarr, ends Jim Wilson and Bill Auxiliary starting at 5 oclock  Brady, tackier Don Boh and J Free Will offering Come durina I Mroflca, guards H Salyer cen would have been tabsn lf6Cosv would have been entirely different If this had been done some 40 or SO years ago The action men would have been the same that the afternoon and evening ter tick Darrow Q B Bob Mea bon and W Rowell, haMs and R Singer FB munists had gone mere Howertime marches on the    except insofar as it is MOTICE  fer the solid soum The qfgg Enrollment for the winter VHe Norm Csrohnkms iael mm HandicK profect will be token I was ory ost oi nHasftt and ea caras  z cesrts j t 1 fea let 7 p, m Ked no far SMA m SIIII  1 1 fa  basement of the Town Hatti fsllsllrii  Av ijLMtmi  AiPfccjyy Maday 3 Pinckney Civic Improvement Asn  NEIGHBORING THE NEXT MEETING IS Dec 12th AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 800 P M AT WHICH TIME THE WINNERS OF THE ESSAY CONTEST WILL BE AWARDED THEIR PRIZES THERE WILL BE SPEAKERS AND AND A GOOD PROGRAM THE PUBLIC IS INVITED Come and bring a friend   Your appliance dealer or Edison Ice wiuhelp yo  M gift for every friend and relauve U    of course Here are  few quick suggcsuons trie  m kitchens teeP Cook, com hour  f0f i lete i d many  8 from  5995  Pric 13995 to W metric mixr You cant beat an elect u for vioK dJnof recipesGood for roklPfte Evtryoo who COOK 0i ciate ope 4    TOASTERS dion hJ WodeU ToterS CLOCKS Choose a kff cjffiES noi8eleSVdiCS ha tall, mantel giving tdiione lth alarm  o0 j398 to 320 m  , ELECTRIC BLANKET A nationally famous brand that makes warm friends  and keeps em warmno  matter what the weather A haiaaio for 4995 HAND IRONS c alined Lighcweighr CboeTmfkorLdVy ironiog 795 to 19J Oi   COFFEE MAKERS These Ussndcbromiojnfrom 995 to 3250  7   Tv jse and many other appliances will be on display right up to Christmas at every Edison office as well as in hardware, department and appliance stores For your convenience Edison offices are open until 5 Monday through Saturday DETROIT  EDISON l 4  vi SB0Y KILOWATT fi til trie SWrMtf  I Heater Topping has been chos en DAR representative at Stock bridge high school Hollis Hohoway returned from the north with a deer last week The funeral of Bert Norton, q former resident of Pinckney and  one time tennant on Jim Rochu or Green Bros, farm was held at the Milner Funeral Home Stock bridge last week Tuesday Buria was in Stockbridge Cemetery Lloyd Hassecahl of Pkrinfield is now stationed at Selfridqe Field Mt Clemens A son born in Detroit to Wm Andrus and wife of Brightonwss named, Louie Colombo Andrus, after the defense attorney in the  Cline murder trial of which Wm Andrus was convicted The Brighton high school footbal team will be banqueted by the PTA tonight Speaker is C A  Texnario asst coach of the Detroit Lions They will be presented with the League O Lakes champ ion ship trophy and the state Class C trophy  Brighton high school debatinq team won their first debate with Saline high school The question was Resolved the Pres of the U S should be elected by direct  vote Dqvid DeWaters was accidentColot by Technicolor 1lv led wlule huntmCT deer neai Cartoon March oi Time Baldwin Nov 16 He leaves a  wife and 2 sons The funeral and Howell Theater HowelL Michigan Tuee Wed, ThurTNov, 29 30,Dec,   June Haver, Ray Bolger riday, Saturday, Dec 2,3  WIEARD OF OZ In Technicolor with Judy Garland Jack Haley  Alto Chill Wills in TRAILING WEST In Technicolor  Cartoon    8unday, Monday, Dec, 4, 5 Sundav Shovs i15 P M Continuoui  Burt Lancaster, Paul Henreid Claude Rams Peter Lone in ROPE OF SAND Color Cartoon Novelty New Tueedery, Wednesday, Dec, 8 7  Edward G Robinson Susan  Haywsrd in HOUSE OF STRANGER Comedy Caiiooi DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Thuriday, Friday, Dec7U   THAT MIDNIGHT KISS In Technicolor Stamna Kathryn Grayson, Jose Iturbi CWoo Sportreel Friday, Saturday, Dec, 1, 2 ADVENTURE ISLAND Tn Cinecolor vlh Paul KeV  Rhonda Fleming and Rory Calhoun  Plu Jimmy Wakely in GUN LAW JUSTICE burial were at Fowlerville Charles Cameron is the Chel sea area chairman in the million dollar fund drive for Albion coll ege Chelsea and Saline high sch ools recently put on a corn husk ing contest which was won by Saline 267 ears to 227 ears Man Chester with 2116 ears was 3rd Samuel Piatt, 85, a former may or of Howell died at his home there Nov 22 The funeral was Friday at McDonald Funeral Home Rev Gieske officiatinq Howell Lodge No 38 F  A M gave the Masonic burial service The Howell high school football team will be banquetted at cms Mens Brotherhood Jack Blot the school Nov 29 by the LutheJ U of M coach is the speaker Hiram Smith, judge of probate returned home from Roscommon with deer last week The 26 members of the Howell football team were entertained by the Howell Rotary Club last week at dinner47 Years Age Tom Stackable who works for the Fuller Buggy Co in Jackson was home Thanksgiving Hotel Caverly served 59 guests at their Thanksgiving dinner Dunbar Hand Bell Ringers at the opera house tonight Tom Carroll has moved his family to Detroit The families of John Teeple and Chas Love, received vens sion from P G Teeple for Thank sgiying The Sprout school will hold a box social at the Ed Sprout home December 12 The ground was not frozen and flowers were in blossom here on Nov 26 Miss Mayme Fish has signed to  THE SENIOR CLASS OF PQfGK NEY MGH SCHOOL PRESENTS THE POMEDY DRAMA FOR Petes Sake  AT THE PINCKNEY SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ON THE NIGHTS Dec 9 Dec 10  CAST OF CHARACTERS MUSS SARAH PEPPERDINE,Peter s Aunt  LOIS CURTIS JAMINE JACKSON, darkey cook BARBARA CLARK aCERO MUAGLTHORFgieexiof ElwoocURONAXD ATSKINSON PETER PEPPERDWEalways in hot water RICHARD COGSWELL THORNDYKE MURGLETHORPE a college grind BILL JEFFREY MRS GEORGIA CLARKSTON asocial climber ISABEL BRADY NADINE CLARKSTON, Peers sweetheart JUNE IMUS PEGGY CLARKSTONBills Sweetheart MARY ANN MAZER MALVINA POTTS Muggeys god dess PATTY REBMAN JOHN BOLUVERa wealthy banker BILL ENQUIST DUPONT DARBY, poet of Elwood college LA VERNE CLARK BILL BRADSHAW, Peters Pal RICHARD SCHNEDIER T14EANY JUNE PLACEAn eastern college town TIME OF PLAYTwo and a half hours SYNOPSIS OF ACTS ACT 1 Livingroom of PepperdineMansion about 530 p nv ACT 2 Same as Act 1, an hour later ACT 3 Same as previous acts 2 hours later  fcuU YMB TO w HUGHHL i Sunday, Monday, Dec, 4, 5  Will James SAND Mark Rt l9t wh , Mi88 Mayme m Mark Stevens Collin Gray and teach in Bancroft Cartoon sSjS i TJie Livingston Mutual Tele r zgL Sdnc Wewi phone Co will now have free ser Tueeday, Wedniay, Dec, tj I vice to The Livingston Home Co Cornell Wilde, Ida LuatA J which has246 phones in Howell Celeste Hoi i  Mike Murphy is workinq in  Jackson Celeste Holme in ROADHOUSE   Nm  John Raffery the Chelsea tail ,,,,     or was run into on his way rhuday Friday Dec, , fl home from Pinckney last weekrrea MacMurray and Maureen 1 was cut and bruised FTurDn9E    Dock  A11 A0 was p,WA5 A TLLBACK His buggy was smashed and he y, asurday, T M here tol5iuHi with Dr Sigler the  Ted Flo Hlta Orchtra first Of the week BtHRHBBHiBBia m Gin9 10 movei  10,  A mraTT Cobb farm at Portage Lake and AVON TOEAITSB  11 work for  Portaae Lak  u vt Land Co Mttraqcm j Wirt Barton was home from Fjday, Saturday, Dec, u Cleary College over the , week TASZANS MAGIC FOUNTAIN d and took quite a few pict  Jaie ftoiTjFowitain el Yoth The Methodist church fair at   B  uues while here rJZH Jr0  Joyce lUnadilla is on mere Dec 4 5  Coatee Ciwyt Go to th Hon, JOB, Attg, and Piano ndar, Taeaday, Dc 4,   THE SON COMES IN A tm  You ean let thoei that fit roo If m bur from a itock that is lara tautB Tbst 1 exaetl what I eaa offer you, be  cui x taka your foot mauureaante and furniih you aeaet alas and start width In th ityts, laatbar and color of your ehoie Orsr 300 ahoo fashioaa te Mlect for Ma and Woman MASON SHOES DIRECT FROM FACTORY By ordering through my paslal One  tomer Seme dirset from our factory you ft your ahoos from frash, nev stock for lias aiocayand THIT ASS avARAvrzzD TO vrr rev tf yet  want real fell imforttstoiuw me oo obiiiatsm ril call vMBtTor jrott psjlfy  ATYOUNCtrD 0UROVERHAUUNQS PONE WITH SPEED V 9 PL UM8M  UEA TN Kill lakeside Dt    T , he  ,JPlNCKNrYIS   JACK HANNETT, Local Agent 318 South Howell St Pinckney x Phone 111 iflEA Mkh   , 7 Friday Satnrday, Dee, 1 2  FLATTERYS HURRICANE A Drama Starring Richard Widmcffk Lnda DamelL and Veronica Lake Cartoon Newt 8unday Monday, Dee, 4 e THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL 25 Years Ago Pinckney high school football team won the Class D one here Thanksgiring Day by beating t     Perry 28 to 0 Vic Botrrbonnais ltflelte MacDwiaUIioyd Nokm had 2 touchdowns Don Swarth dBd Iflli1  out and J C Bowmen, one each Bowman going in late in the  made a 70 yd run Loren Glenn ForxLCharles CobunLjcmet Leh Gloria DeHaven, Bruce Bennett Cartoon BeHfB throvah lr0and Tuesv, WedU Thttr, Dey t7t LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING in Tccfcnioolor A HuofciBl Wttfc June Havef , Bay Bolger Ourlie Rucjgiee ASM rtustu ayiflse yerfeet Next Sandayt Adams Bib  the next number on elsahme course is Pec 9, the Old  ioo   MeM4 MdlhMvV toe y eSo wnesi yee woef Jr  tfy  iibd T rS tltlATftt   i  tenight I  CklOm and wiie of AIM AT I Mardan Udwidae and Deniee nor wet thnrs anesli oi the l Ledwldge of GceatLakes iditfi faanflf jeny Heafli  wedagg at the uBdhvoeieT naonr Ann AIDOT wHrl    Ckahm Ckk  Mies Era MeMn albwded a  S Mr and Ifa Flats ItorinVf nweftng ni Ann 1Q lor game  w ,   Bassett oi Howell refereed and C  V goose si tho Earl JWifiT   us Aiclcy lubuWCcolosed QmSSL On Nov 27 Miss Agnes Chiskey was maafed to John Nanry in Blessed Sflcroemeiit Chnrch Dotrott She was attended by her slser Xeokr Agnes Roche a  atri rixasris m ni the ns taW is in the dumps Sane one ff1 grand larceny end o it from him V01 fcCiser has moved his Ughana Pfcwt from Witham ville to Gregory  111 Beason won the turkAy at Wed  nf M in imuri rtUUU muNtl rri , 1HIIWIWP d The Peoples Store Wodaooday, Nor 3Q 194 Groceries Drygodo Gents Fisrnishimgs  I The Pinckney Dispute tEntorod act of MarchtJ 1877 matter at Posioffice Pul W C 115 Main St Canned Goods   Linger ie  l Mrs Howard Soule of Fowler the Chas Soule famliy of Briqhil on and John Sprout of Briqhton and Edwin Sprout and famliy were guests oi Mr and Mrs Phillip Sprout Thanksqivinq day  Mrs Chas Soule Mrs Phillip Sprout and Miss Dorothy Arthur ot Howell were in Lansing Friday  Mrs Nora Sprout spent Monday in Ann Arbor with relaives Thanksgiving guests of Mrs Cora Webb were las Webb, wife and daughterMcury of Royal Oak and Joe Webb, wife son David and daughter Jollen of Ypsilanti C O White and wife of Lyndon were dinner guests of Mrs Cora Webb Friday The fire enaine was called ta to the Wakefeld home on East Main St early Sunday mprninq by a burning out chimney Junior Dinkel of the Mich State police called at the Dispatch off ice Monday He is now on the  staff of Gov Williams The Wm Lamb family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the W H Meyer home The Rex Noggle family of Ann Arbor were Thurs guests of the Frank Aberdeen family The Lynn Hendee family were Thurs guests of Dr James Nash, and family of Coldwater Mr and rs Mark Nash had for Thurs guests the Martin Ritter jr family and Isabel Nash of  Ann Arbor  WANTEDRAW FURS ALSO BEEF AND HORSE HIDESDEER SKINS  SHEEP PELTS MARKET PRICES ALSO HAVE PEERLESS MUSKRAT STRETCHERS FOR SALS Lucius Doyle PHONE PWCKNEY 4 1 We Are Now Booking Orders for the New 1950 BUICKS 19 MODES OF SPECIAL SUPERS AND ROADMASTERS YOUR BUICK DEALER Livingsfrn Motor Sales  Howell Michiaan Kennedy Gen, St  WSBFXZKFWmWLIMT Dead cr  Herbert Palmerand wife have, retumsd from the north No deer FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPT Jv  hORSES250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDEb mD CALF SKINS Rume 68 Pmckney Central Uea4 Steelea  J H Hooker and wife and Mrs I Maude Sayles were Thanksqiv ing guests at the C W Hooker home in Ann Arbor The Pettysville Civic Assn met at the school Friday niqht with 100 present Mr and Mrs Joe Basydlo and Mr and Mrs Don Darlinq were hostesses Mrs Los ter Sharp showed motion pictures of Norway, Mexico and banana Rusell Clark and wife of Buck 6 AlunC uS  , Lake were Thurs quests at tha1 n RoPlnsn family Waiter Clark home  sPent Thanksqivinq in Evansviie Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wylh In wit is fther  , , entertained for Thanksqivina W rhe m, hYn CarPenter lmiv H Euler wife and son Lvlo an i were Thanksqivinq quests at the Fritz Wylie and wife i rw u The Curlett family entertained tor Thanksqivinq the Hoff Sister3 and Mrs Marqaret Younq and 2 children  The Gerry Eichman family were Thurs quests at the Ed Spears home SNEDICOHS Howell Cleaner WILL PICK UP AND RETURN EACH WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY STARTING NOVEMBER 30th Clayton Carpenter home The Omar Gass family ot Bri qhton called at the Lester McAfee home one niqht last week Kenneth Kampton of Detroit and Rcsalee Nash of Mich StaU spent the week end at tho Mark Nash home The Clifford VanHorn fanvlv ITS THE KITCHEN IVE ALWAYS WANTED  i CZeLu De,r T IV1  VanSickle wi,h the Sunday a, me Uuj Lpbgh,, Sh d y ol ,edoid   civo far Phoenix Ariz Thursday Was Denise LedwidaLn navy Mr unci MsSi Andrew Nesbitt nurse, has been transient t,nI rtainld or Thanksqivinq Dr  Mare Island, Calif, and leaver aiK1 Mrs Wylie f Dexter GorDec 9 aon Hester fainiy of YpsilantiMr and Mrs Don Swarthuut1 Gorgo Druuge family of Det and Mr and Mrs Guy Kuhn airoit entertained Thurs Mrs Joei tended a binqo party in Bunkor The Eurl Bauqhn family enterVanHorn of Howell, the Wrav Hill one niqht last week tamed their children for ThanksHinckley family and Mrs Merl The Thomas Ware family had qivinq Caird I for Thurs quests the L J Henry Mrs Nettie Vcruqhn spent Doni Spears and wife have TO  famUv and Myron Schoenhals of Thonksqivinq with the Roy Merrturned to Kentuckv Akron, Ohio Hi family in Webster 1 yfA Vft y   ite Attention Ladi WE ARE ORGANIZING A League TO BOWL AT THE FOR ALL Brighton Bowl FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON A MEETING IS TO BE HELD  COOKING      im WOH    Ctoan, ett, efficlont cooking with o boo tiful now gas rango Is yours to hovo and enjoy  Phllgas rangos oro horo awaiting your sofoction  Siltnt, roomy, long lairing aro only a fow of tho features offorod by tho now Sorvol   tho gas rofrtgorator Como In and sot tho modol bost suitod lor your family WATER HEATIWQ Just hwoglnol Hot wafor galorp ottho turn AT THE BRIGHTON BOWL THE LEAGUE TO BE ORGANIZED NOW WILL BE PLACED IN YOUR NEW BOWLING ALLEY AT PMCKNEY NEXT SEASON THOSE UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING PLEASE CALL PfNCXNEY 9108 AND REGISTER WITH ROBE OR IRENE CHARLES DOMDfE FORMERLY CONNECTED WITH THE HOWELL BOWLERDROME WILL GUIDE US AND GIVE US SOME GOOD ORGANIZATION AL INFORMATION PLUS FREE INSTRUCTION  of a tap    yours with a now, durabJo igos AwfaMatM wfoior HoafOr t Mfftftd M vt May on Bow n r       wV thot fBOME BUQHIOIf 7J 3 4 1 OOf BOWLING JATUIDAY AMD Sff3    JfcQKfSSa iiMimBmRM ,Fall Specials Shot Gun Shells AH at  sf O a box Toilet Combinations 3495 1 USED 6 it REFRIGERATOR 5995 1 STAINLESS STEEL SINK 24 000 VALUE at 15995  1 GLASS  SERVICE FOR L TRUC HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACH BY SKILLED AUTO 0LA9ER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VIBERATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ALE GLASS AND DO THE WOW PROPRLYROMXTLY ABES AUTO PARTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER HoweXL Michigan  HcPJierson jfatr Hank  PROFESSIONAL CORNER iE HNCKNi feu Uu nay ttfy M ifeUy U A ML to fctti r, W hcep Weaneeaay Dtt 6  r4cUUel Dentist W2tt North Michigan Telephone by OtAce 995 BeeJdence 614 j Eseaingt by Appointments Charges for Bank Money Or JS011 ders are cheaper than other HERB SNEED BANK MONEY ORDERS The safe economical way paying bills out of tgwn is Bank, Money Orders  f of 20 54 off on Watt r Hearer THE BEST FOR LESS LAVEY HARDWARE Jaunt, r  wuw  SNEEb I The riaka of carrying money in  ZvTLT  pocket for payment oi bills is el  ,  i J11  iminated Your cancelled Bank  Ba JMuwnwrokei9 Money Order is a valid receipt atT Lak md F,nm  and is retained personally by  SpociaBty the bank i List Tour Prcperty with Me W4 ttMiin 4Awi ArjicL Harold Chubb Local Representative RC 51S Fleming 8U Honeil Phone Kowel 439 or 9 Monuments  Markers LEE LAVEY General Insurance Phone 59F3 Michigan Under Federal Supervision j AOCflO NIEU  Mb lUwft Uport, inuJ h g 1  Mcfte on State bun Pinckney Attorney 13 ce Corporation All Deposits to 3000 ior each Depositor Howell Michigan Water Sytmsetc  Stanley Dinkel W want to Serve You WITH COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE OJGAR3 C1GA 3ETTES, CONFECTIONARY ICE CREAM1 ETC COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW MODERN STOPE MCDONALDS ITH CHECKED JOE GENTILE DRY GOODS BUTCHER DAIRY GROCER BILLS SAVE STEPS Pay by check by mail and save Ume steps and effort Just write your checks and mail them Simple Isnt it We Have AmpU funds Avcdlab le lor Sound Loans Read Estate Mortage or Personal at Reasonable Rates FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insur ance Car AD deposits p to I 5000 Insured Spot Cask FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 230 EacJ COWS 1250 Each WANTED Custom Sawing Wesley Umstead Cord Wood Phone 71F2 HOGS 30c per owl ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP and WGS REMOVED Wb PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL 450 licensee ior DARLING 6 COMPAiw 4f BB WYUE Phfae Puvsj JMF2,  STANLEY BERRIMAN  Attorney aLjw 207l E Grand River, Howell  REFRlGBRAnON SERVICE  HAROLD RADY J Repairs on An Mates Phaie Ptackney 134F3  DR C J tbWNKR  Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexier Phone Dexter 3461 i  A Phone 13 7 Brighton, Mich  MYRON J HUGHES Piumhteg end Heating Stat 717 Lake4de D lv License j y, P H 8WARTHOUT 4 SON Puneral Home Don G Swarthout Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 4 33 PlnchnyMlcft rSto TREICKHOPF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Rhw Ave, Howell Michigan For Appointment Plne 338 Residence 1 LLOYD  HKNDEE Live Stock Hruhng WeeUy THpe Made to Detrofc General Trucking Phone 84714  CARL JONES Concrete Product Gnayei E REED Jeweler  Sandt rP  Rooa G  WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING I  Wr and Road Bul I Accurate  Fast  Reasonable MooIi  Ptoc  C i Guaranteed Work 7821 Tom  PlbekMy Rte k 210 W Main StPmckney, Michj       WantAd LOSTFrom our farm n  FOR RENT Completly modern Pnw nrMT u ,,, Holstein Heifer Finder ol J apartments 5 rooms and bath FOR RENTrHouse with basement turn and service SwSrH T b Main St E Phickney mished 25 a mon Greanca KncSDe A Phone 1U th toilet and water For seven    ieyDexter rj FOR SALE Block Wood deliver e by the card, Donald Gyde Phone Howell 705W11 TOR SALE 10xl Frame Woodshed Fred Read f 115 MAIN SI 700 TO 1100 P M FOR SALE6 rooms ai furniture, living room, dinette, bedroom, kitchen, sudio couch, 2 rugs and pads, lamps, occasional tables drapes etc Call Saturday at 580 W Unadilla, Phone 141F3 FuH SALEStrictly fresh eqq at all times at reasonable prices  Mrs Percy Ellis, phone 3F1 1 mpnttis only VjSiaVir FOR   R      FOR SALBiUwd Ccw 1937 Fords Patterson Lake trto JTuT deus Bald md a Dodge, also car parts ior FOR SATF  P,  TT w ana  ed SPVS and other del tor several makes FOR SALE  Potatoes bom 1 teiou cooking apples JTS Wayne Bennett, 21105 Spears Rd opy apples Roll for er and winter squash   to 150 winter 10 cards of dry wood George Choibonneau James Baker, Pinckney Rl Mich Phona PnnevlBlF 0040 Farley Rd Anderson Corners FOR SALE  1 pair of Snow  Mud tires with Tubes 6x16, used one Winter Apply at Rush Lake Bert Smith I FOR SALE  1937 Tudr Ply mouth sedan42 motori condLibxiMtaQUcheater  1  Clare Miller Phone 33F3  suits Plnckneys  FOR SAL Two mens small size 1 tan gabardine with 2 prs of pants, made to measure 1 navy blue with 2 pr of pants Pinckney MichFOR SALE EggiT 9058 Cedar Lake Rd  Ph 62F2 r  lnavy Wue with 2 pr x pants  8  Lff made, also 2 pair panto 1 Sui SlSo irlaT l lmAl R SALE12 aa JF3 Mr  HenryPhone 111 ,pter and Shells FOR SAllECistmas Trees Wholesale 4 Retail SOFT WATERjon a service has to No Equipment to buyNo con FOR RENT Ground iioor furnish ed apartment, suitable for, wo Heat mrurntohed Rent 50 a moo th Can be seen at 8405 Ann St Big Silver Lake Earl Suggitt Shot gun, re 12250 Like new Lucius Doyle  Ph 42 wnoiesaie Or rietail fr  it 7   wni        Norman Klave Ph Dexter 5491 2 110 7 to  FENCING  Rod or Hour, also   or , n Znd  Sf01 drvice coruilwcuott work don QUALITY  07   Culligan Soft Water Service Wesley UmsteaaY Phi Pinclmey Jefferson and Main Streets  71F2   i mmfmtmssssmm Phone Ann Arbor 8522 Leonard Lee tomily moved irr R SALE1941 CJvrolet Coupe tSniw fusion PcmersoS Lk 11 P,uppies Robert Read Rd Sat FOR SALE Potatoes and Onions were in Jackson Friday DOLL CLOTHES made to order Mr and Mrs Norman White Also minature dolls for sale entertained Thurs Mr and Mrs Get your order in for Christmas Ben White Mr and Mrs Ernest now,   White and Mr and Mrs Tom Mrs Roy E Fisher 321 Putnam Chappelle of HowelL  Pinckney Michigan Mrs Warda Miller and 2 child MoI7ITm T J  i ren were Thurs dinner guests of,fR SAU w3 l the Dale Miller family 15 W a comp ft of me Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer were Coones 4 Klavs Phone 162F3 Pincknef WANTED Tree Trimming or Re moving Orchard TntattuigaJo Stump lemoving Experienced work Free Estimates Allowance for wood Ait Rents 5030 Burgees Road Phone 31FU WTANTEDt POULinr Witt pav Detroit market pttves C a UoeM Phone 62F1U r  Meats Fruit Groeerie Vegetables   Thanksgiving guests of the chanics tcolsaf or t50m Henry Houck Dtopotcii Office Walter Mercer famUy in E Lan POR SALE fWERS It and Mrs Jesse Henry wereK  1 PlndgI Thurs dinnergueets of Miss Bt FOR RENT Modern three room  fur uehed apartment 43F2 545 E Putnam  FOR MUk Hasle Swarthuii bosae 7 cascee A bcxn asBoaa stabler all in aood oondWon rw acmiBae BaaurMut Isaesv a G Swo55utiWOTeJeoroph Md S, nimulr Mcsigoa, Calf 88 Fish X v   Market Prices  T    Courteous Service   Clarks  Lambom of Mr and Mrs Albeit Dinkel were in Ann Arbor Wednesday Miss Chaxiene Meyer of Brightonand Lynn Hbujrh spent Sun at the Albert Dinkel home  4 The Lloyd Hendee family 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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 The Ptaesaey Dispo ci Wednesday November 23 1949 No 43 ittirW I CnrtiSliRYATIOW What is the Mich, tanner think trig about The Mich Farm Bureau and Michigan Grange recently hefct conventions They axe two oi the biggest iarm organizations Their comclusions were samo MfcRHUNTERS RETURNING The nunters from this section were not overly successfully his year They report lots oi snow in Uie north, plenty oi does but lew  b Mat i OUR D INGENUITY MAKES B5TTSK LIVING Among the lucky ones was men comctusions were som rnong tne luck what pfcuahngt They approved Uovd Hendee who got a 300 ib federal support for farm produce  Pt huck and a 159 lb bear Plies but condemned federal subl The following got,deer Clyd sidies rather splitting hears  f enner, Friday Haines, Ciare Miu i  ex Mrs Ciiliord Miller Norman Miher Dr Kay Duity Howaiu lAankers, Ciittard Vanriorn, AnPWVW  splitting hairsThey also urged a 2c increase in the 3c gasoline tax and urged Gov Williams to include a read plan program in his special sess ion  UNTIL JOHN CONANT OF VERMONT vt TED THE COOKSTOVE EARLY IN THT LAST CENTURY,COOKN6 WAS DONE OVER, THE WOOD COALS OF THE FIREPLACE IN HEAVY  KETTLES SWUNG FROM CRANES,  ON SPTS AND SPIDERS   ANO IN TWE FIREPLACE OVEN son Wiltse Wiilard Wiitse Louis  i  I 1 TW   They went on record against toll highways, state financing of prestnke votes socialized SaxecGc ine colored bleo highway bill boards CBHI dual control of the state fair  Shubal Moore The latter qot a W G Armstrong, head of the j 15  buck on ihe Bert Wylie iarm Monday Saturday night a car containing firnH HnrvrHo nnnla otrnlr nrA vwM Mtew fiuiuuu wui8e iivUV Wagoner Alfred Piau Claude Swarthout 7 deer were shot around herj by lohn Burg, Lawrence Barrett I Leonard Cook Harold Gaibratih  DMcAinch a Gregory man and  oi  i   i  SCIHOOLNLW  ilrrent  Grange said Michigan had but  3 choices to divert a deficit 1 shift cost of public services back to home governments 2 Cut services for colleges and  hospjtals r 3 To levy new taxes He admitted the last would add further costs to commodities and sur pluses lr City consumers are complain ing about prices Although farm prices have dropped 11 percent retail prices have not The farm ers now gets but 48 percent of the food dollar compared to 55  18 months aqo Before the war the farmer got but 40 and in de  Grand Rapids p3ople struck and killed a deer at the intersection of Howell Pinckney and Triangle Lake roads No one was hurt but the car was damaged to the ex  tent of 150 The deo was turnea  over to the conservation depLbyj Deputy Frank Ziei ana went the county infirmary John Burg and wife spent the week end at Lovells Also Don  Swarthout and Ralph Harris and wife and Stanley Dinkei Robbie Robinson and wife were north deer hunting John Carver and wife are ut  COMANTS INVENTION WAS  REVOLUTIONARY IN BAOADCflMt rne SCOPCOF HOME COOKING,  THC DEVELOPMENT OF ITS  BASIC PRINCIPLES ITS ADAPTATION TO OTHER FUELSHAS TREMENDOUSLY  SIMPUFJE0C00JUN6 FOR THE HOMEMAKER Of TODAY   Mrs BevUi Martin got a deer at Has common    Harold Rady of Rush Lake and  irw pression years 32 i w   Farm operation costs On the J Curran this week end other hand have remained high I Joh Meyer soninlaw of If the 3,900,000 farmers were tto convert their land, equipment and livt stock into ca3h it would only brina 25 billion dollars, only his brother, Frank, of Detroit enough to operate the , United, huntinq at Onoway State anverntnent 7 months  Fred Bcrrth oi Stockl qe wasj  f shot in the foot whik nunUnq i deer near Houqhton COMWATIQN MQTJvft fl6ci Qlwicki of Rush Lake I  j shot a deer in, Cohoctah which flight persons were kilied anddropped on the Win Jackson I iuu uijiueu uie nrst day ot nunt farm Jackson refused tc L i OI j xng season, ine entire total oi wicki have itvm year was cut 4 tciiiea ana Don Kelly and Peter Lopas of  iniured   , Flint killed one on the Neil Ball WtfUto olhceaak madQ J21 farm He had thorn arrested ioi aitesl the iirst uay oi life deerrtrespcSsV They qot the doer but  ea80tti mostly lor preseason  must appear in court, naming ana carryinq loaded Don Gardner of Pinckney went guns in cars to Houghton Lake shot a deer 4b percent oi the hunters got  and was back the same day deer last year This marie is ex They have been several compli pected to be bettered this year idhts in this cotmy that persons hunters may camp on state I who shot deer were deprived of owned ina n  get a permiss ihem when othr hunterp qot to  ion card tram tue conservation  hem before thv did  WON LAST GAMt Pinckney got in the w by beat in q Hart md 26 t Wednesday niqht seasons recuni In Leaquc O Laiv h qames ana wvii 1 r iy,ti ahead of Ma cne  q v A 5 w  u V   iaw Lo 1 lot  JII a 4  st lot 3  iin  Sonic v  na not win a tjame  scos, i lout to hnqh, Lex   Lyjn ana r at MUCL t outiido league comp t I  did better beitq G , St Marys, S ckr x ing to Ann Aib  o  in the qame W Pinck wa as cr n i q t ney cou passinq at jck to w J result made uLa i an line  i,V ib utn i In   hev iake  way should be worked ta to pwiicv Uic auneiic ccatesls naa uae a uiym on tne eterSJLUH ivimwiiLi rieia an sijASOa tooK ptL neie ut ine lust OAto i yi naiuanu wmen snouia not  D uuowevi io nappcn A rup , ue aqeis lubtiy fcun ouioia ui Lwii cjioupea togdi2r at  au OUJI oi me bats mid itepi noin seeing uu qani piay was m tue eait a oi UK iiuia iney wert as  iu imes uy a rmelcno DUSs man u move oacK and pcciatLrs wien Uia Ci n payj DM nidr maae the fnt scon first quarte hiouq, i CK rayj msei tie cais, VanBlctircum  ,l hue, the C   Also in th  fl he f C  V IS   ka Wut ihiotqh th n i qitutti f  UJ nd qa  IJ 11 t  wofe ut him Utners vent io b ajjiaie nd ihj u  uus, ami in u niur  i it  i  uPle die nc A the Ijactw uCCH ipaxima uyain i1 K up kn nt upsnot see c in y uvi  uruo a si,   i ue Qikiiucrs were uy ic Horn m nwia Jim ivimLjil caiHjii v,n iui u  ihey kickea the co v , JH j Aqam Haai u  vv tea  means of a 50  iV, 1  v a ran ,v naick and sevtul pues   id the ball on in Pinckity 4 I  d line as the half end  in the secoid JTHE COOKSTOV  IS ONE OP r THE MANY CON  RI CUT IONS OP I AMERICAN INOENUITV AND  rMTRPRSe TO THE EASE ANO COMPORTS OP FAMILY LI VINO Ut THIST COUNTRY AND THROUGHOUT THE WOLP  tithe cenvero no,,h ti a I p,l Uii,  s jJJljWiwi  lvee T AfAt   th  Vt Social Happenings  HEATLEYHSLL WEDDING Alice Louise Heatley daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo Heatley of Dexter Twp became the bride oi  Thomas Hill, son oi Mr andM Wm Hill of Pinckney in a cere rAr n Pmcknev wentimonV at St Josephs church, Dex followed in Knightsof Columbus 1 11 u hall  8 400,000 ruffed wouse were killed eu in Mich, ths ywur 4du0uui people visited Mich fciuw parks this year, an increase Kver last year Lirand riaven iiaa iytho most visitors with Bay City 2nd and Holland 3rd ihe Conservation dept has bought 260 acres in Tuscola cou  tn and 60in Sanilac SPECIAL NOTICE Ail holdays excepl Armistice Day and Washinqiuns biuhday here will bq no mail service Nn mail truck will come turuuqh NEW POSTMASTER raon from tne J S Postal        Dept, was here Sunday and in and 60in Sanilac I stalled Lawrence Bauqhn as post fne dept has bouqht 3 islands j magter at pinckny He will sue in Saginaw Bay for aucic consor   vnoi7 rrrtinr The bride wore a candlelight satin gown, trimmed with chan tilly lace, accented with lillies of the vedley and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses, cameUas and ivy  Her sisters, Mrs Waly Rohn, Ypsilcmti and Mrs, A J RoulOi Wayne were matron of honor and brides maid wofe identical govess of lavendar taffeta with matching bonnets and carried yellow rysanthjemums and pomponss  k,, j Joan Jean Weinkauf of Chelsea  X il  11  CMURCH NEWS S Marys Catholic Church Pinckney Michigan REV Fa ALBERT J SCHMlTl Sunday Masses  800 ard 10G   Hq4nna Devotions fndavs at 7i3 A TOConfusions Sat 730 to 900 pn Sundays ,beior bC0 mnis Fridays after Novena Devotion a halt Harla ad evidently used up thor en I qy Pinckney pawe t  line for 2 mar  TD  dekvd Pinckney thrw p  i ut had no luck c m  m the lat quarle Jiiuknoy Lecrnd t jd HartLitid x,   1  u  pass to Muiin in ii    h y flva t convai Pinckney ex pot   n n Lotb 1 this y or ij ract tha li oi la v 1 T  Aer  1 t by tjr du J sonif T oj liev w to la devolap a qo I lrwcn  mg aUaok Thir defe its bv Biq ton and Dexter miqht nav b  averted if thoy caula haa  in  ietod a few passos ft  S   U  cjwltJU  uv4i sympumksifs lonowoa inem I Uiii my stuoa outsiae Ui utiu u ukli a cnicais ui tiur ecio L it, mey caue mo otuie ponce AVI ciaming ono A tneir iuincer wass nun wntn i cied,  ai ponco rot Hood to act  incxiiy no a mainali but ne is m iNlovv Meca lor u  A kS rii Vii vs o  on c  n m F pas  COMMUNITY CriUHCH Congreaationai pev i 1 iirady, IMM H GhQW Ittus Wed nights fWrr Coqswell fnquist White Lavey  Carl Packrr A  i lrv M hni ui Schrveidar  VnnBloJicii  Th  aajjBtu Choix Duectcc , pMnL Merwin UaiupLeij  r  F L M a H  COUplJ OI aqes with uiitea eiJii iave tu simnai tiibl9s onlitn haa i iLut wlitn they payd WiL , n tho Lii year iiOv tne L j is poncea by 25 n man   te ui norms with poit o pu  ioxtoi prnttd by iii ixpeiu nr b oi 141015 iid us aauy ia  v ab ui 40 ineinan  ij ii , it uniforms who ot ii i ,uia auect li aitic an   ur p,uua iioy have had no ai , w UiStf, b iys will be   y a J , aaora equipment J  muiy at me games are a  lttio ustdize People go to h it come , to enjoy thcmselo as a waicli i a o, r bays or fri  i, puy aui liioy hjuid not in l  wUnes such i scenes jnup by the I vVvc, L l  iae rLi3t h piiL, k iha boys  i,i, ju mciaiei ui fuwncy w  I juuu jean wemjee ceed Munay Kennedy  acting j neico of  isride vaUon  i postmaster for the past 2 years glri, she wore a y Mich sold its nrst deer license  new postmaater is a Worldn w u y in 1895 for 50c rWar II veran and was wound Wishing license sales now iotaw Th parsorcrge Wed Nov 23,  ouu jDipie tuUi  to W i  k lOO  UO I t  m hsi, ry nil mbi ol lusi vOii tti, Ui J a 10131 comparea to in it48 iuj5i3a ed in the foot in the invasion of German which left him lame   r xi  1948  , ,1 Murray has given satisfaction test man anc 14000 hunters huntxd in sou, i  his tenure of office  wrllPortage Laken Mich, last year and uJ3ljx miaSod by his many friends,Herjley and  deer Allegan and Tuscola jpuoa,  ,s undocided what UQ wm do ushered uced the most deer Wws g but naJ gevbrol offers lMary KaY  cmd MarV Lou ot state lands in southern Micni NelUo Gardlier WiU contin Weinkauf poured at the recep open to de hunting efflcorr COURT NEWS Several jury trial took jriace ia circuit court la wek Tuw ism auto acctdnt    Walling v Hanfy MalMP clAsy was trted Th Jury Jxou V wed 4 ffSRobrtTroV22 BrW0, AIctutedSattauto uo c cleark NOTICE No milk delivery Thanksqivinq Day, Nov 24  Hickorv Ridge Farm Dairy  b SK mn their Iirst w, a, L i nbuut 4U ropoiK o li  iiiiiy and ihe nuuo r cui ta 2U bt loe ine nrst  willi South Lywii DJC iJ giving Service to b uwa Ul ,ui  Graduation hit inChurch, ilia toUovvinq poiipat avd took ev lnCT , yaais team which ine Church ox Ga anu its pis uu O1 Lakes champ,ni,p bu I tor, Kov Aiun iiancock who will Jue Jeffrey Meniners  las i  shaie wis, itev U D brady in yeura rosorve num wh hovo giving tne message ot ihe aveniDoen m0Vod over to th first 1 Jjg on U , Uiama  ihe Divine team are Dick Schnaiaermii V flower Giver oi Our Bounty lhose girl She wore a yellow organdy words aro used by Pres Truman diYvse trimmoi iu ki 1 I  his Tilouicsgrjjing Proclamat ion which will be read at his ser Vice  Mrs W H Gardner will read the Scnpturu one iead in the Prayer oi Thanksqivinq Her Vai ley bible School families an inj vited to shar in tho Sorvice An  offering fox Church World Service relief will be received The lace dross trimmed w4 white arid carried rose Totals Peter Hoffman Ypssilanti was best man and Boqney Reeves, groomsman L J  nh trt  w aini Lonio r,  qon ioa it by ma phc ,e been ilesod be   u o i v , uo able to prove n y wo, sot bums judqe Skili  oiu,q itoa he police evern t usi q more caution ii a,, st Ine ifinat4on of a A LHm is n person who haj no  1 in   y or vsabli means of sup pit una wh annoys others by DGcjainq M J y  i th man arrest si had mo ey m then packets, , aiawinq oht aqe persions atui w  p   n, Tho dnvo will jn , ubtoaly   soma qiodmanV burns wil i divin out oi the ity Som will bt rehabilitated but tue ciemup wil aV down end thvy vU b  back We dont Uiink it is any mor  possible Uj  abolish skid Tow o slums than it s rod liqht districts which iiava alwnyj existed and always will ai Blaricum Vera Clak Bill Enquist and Paul Wcue The qiris team stirtrd work t this weakThoy have plenty of Tn officers of tho law have un last yaars qirls back and houll covered a rad hot load as tow  win some qamrs Heturnsc on identity of the murders ot senax tion Jerry Nash had the quest Congregationul ,Choir will sing bookand Mrs Ivah Hankerki The oncers of township and vill MJRRIAGE UCENSE8 Walter Kunnm 34, Fowlervillo PeatrlceRichmnnd, 18, HV NOTICE The Lakeland Kings Daughters will hold a bake sale in  Herr assisDedL The couple left by plane for Baltimore and points east and will live at Portage Lake The bride graduated from Dex ter high school and has baen employedby the Mich Bell Tele phone Co The groom graduated from Pinckney high school and  served 18 months in Korea Ho is employed by the American Air  Lines The officers of township and village of Pinckney are to be guests of honor Choir Practise will be held at 700 oclock Wed evening December School Com McCallum and a man from the state board of  education mot m tue scnool Fnday with the old boards of th ww w www ,TW ,   9 drricts who voted to cc s li  Fridayfc 800 Monthly meetinqldate and all books records and of the teachers cmd officers of tho funds of the 9 districts were turn jjundav School  ed ovter to the now board Sunday Nov 27 the First Sun  dayof Advent i030 Church Serj CALVABY MENNOrth vice The pastor will speak on i CKOBCH  ,, T,1 rn  Virqnia Shirley, oa, ulith, Susan CampbolL Mary Maiqnet Clark, June Bobuti i nqrn uuv u   , , The senior aro opract, ,n  njayiUiow it up Many pie nav which will be put on , , y ,i  c ,nv1o    or Hooper of Albion in Ian 1M5 cn a stato r ad in broad day light but do not, ,em deposed to K, nos in raasons of their own no not want this murder solved wo convicts hi Jackson prison lave confessed that they were atTo soeiio of the crime, naiwdiuils Tlieir story is that a gunq Mich, politician P g r  havo Hooper either bribed o  ed ciKi that a wdl knesg P pTomotor arranqea   S5 3iTHry Calder vs  Gale Aowse was tried  TO  M Dorov Kennedy WOJo  m oweU SatuVdaV,  J taiandtl November 26 ton Bussard to  f1 nem  Eorn to Jack Youna and wife of daughter, Florence, to Bruce Waning vs Harry Meinis , Gj   St j hospital, Ann, VanElarium Jr, son of Mr and 1 Arbor Friday, a son  MrsBruce VanBlaricum of Ander  Louis EKinlavey on the N Terr  son Rd at Mast Rd has one of the  ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs Wm Hollister an nounce the engagement of their MADE TWO RUNS JRd al Mast ttd nas one ox me mmmmmm ,  JTPT rhmSm nne made two runs largeft turkey flocks In this sect CUWOSmf KILLED A WIFE HSifiSi Curiosity, as everyone ,kno  SnSfSM when mey Qot  4hy norm deer hunt lna Ldar noon mey with the rZjLmLTto to wr swnmoftoav ,,  nam ow SlTS  Di CoK2lwell dlmw at HaMt, aSgTrtm lack Hannett  guteoVcTatns0tWit and Wm Brash attdedjsenior 1 Med onJ wardens night at Ionic Lodge F I J 1  ,Ure to read  A M in Detroit Thursday I gL, mrtller m The  The Ptodtnet schoolM fscuy,  ggf m thls Sun  roit Sunday Times Be sure tn aet MoVs Nov, 27 famie of The Detfuidars Detroit Thnet WharHgppeiied in Eden Tuesday 29th 700 Cub Pack Meetiny at the Church Each Den will be prepared with feats of  skill as suggested in the Wotf, Bear, and Lion Handbooks Con pion in each feat The Dec topic TheOther Fellow will bex  plained and helps given for the tests will decide who is the cham Mike The ploi was hatched in the thestate Rdv Ezra beucny asiwr lot was nalcnf  discharg Morning Worship  0001 wned home of a sines a Sunday9 SchCKl  11  deputy we whS  ChildWBs Hour  114 th  of the home to wn  vZTpLnlM Mtfna , 730i J ei were allowed accYSSTHiSS Mttoa , 7301 eSyS were  Evening Worship  8l5 Senator Hooper corJee Supt  Hocoe Darrow ess  d was the star ASI Supt Mcirvto Shirev ceivtnq qr state boss 800 P M witness ain novd ntssteCottage Prayer Meetings Wed Frank WJtt 0  tests will decide who is tne cnanj, p M y , ons, sport promo  Wlm Den meetings All parents ana  Knbourne, recenay of Siqrs g0hey were ac boys urged to be present  Chma wlU g k at e Mennon, out his a ntfsmiwons was   UU tf wx rPtr m quitted amPrr  anomer court later convicted to o acw me old school board a fare fiear were tefe  i  KING S DAUGHTERS  The Kings Daughters meet at Sadla Rsadi on Dec lGlft shew er for Mich State San POSTPONEt The O E S dance set for Nov 26 has been oostponed  China win speax ai  1  tte church Nov 29 at 9 p m    later convtcnea  wgrdbatM CURRENT COMMENT CONT j and is now dfioa ff , hMm has een something 1 Simony 75Y W there tinony i orfer 2Lf  Says he PctaeoVout gmatpt Hog ino   Rotten in Denmark in the weak attempts made to solve this kill j gays ne T  m ing fi is redlculous that o man er tbe cUv could be killed on a well traveUj senoie house1W ed high way to broad daylight jsembled lK5w and no clues ever discovered one of me kfllsf  SM    i  y Jgyj  ijji  , t j l Pinckney Civic Improvement Asn THANKSGIVING DAY IS HERE TO BE THANKFUL FOR SO TAKE A FEW MINUTES OFF AND SAY A PRAYER OF GRATITUDE tor OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE OUR COUNT THROUGH DEMOCRATS ORGANIZATIONS t  odnssggy Norosabor 18 IMS THE NEXT MEETING IS NOV 28th 800 P M Come and bring a friend For dependabilityfor long lifefor troublefree satisfactionyour wisest choice is an eItctrie water heater Its clean, quiet, quickand its the safest water heater ever built  te IIODY KILOWATT , SPECIAL FARM RATES I Combination rates for installations in farm house and farm buildings give,farmers lowtt  costt than any other type of water heating No wonder 4467 of 4821 milk house heaters in the Detroit milk shed are electric tiMit EIKO Off     , in i   AMD LECTRIC  ONE Howeti Theater HowelL Michigan Friday, Saturday Novmbr 25, 26  Matlne Thanksgiving 300 Conl Don Dailey Aon Baxter Is YOURE ,MY EVERYTHING  Color by TechaSeolot Comedy Cartoon Saturday, November 26  Preston Foster Ellen Drew GERONIMO  Also Alexia Smith, Zachary Scott LAST FLING Cartoon Sunday, Monday, November 27, 28 Sundav Shovs 2rl5 P M Continuous Alan Ladd Betty Field Ruth Hussey MacDonald Carey la THE GREAT GATSBY Comady Cunoon News Tusi Wod, Thai, Nov, 29, 30Doc, 12  June Haver Ray Bolger  la LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING  Color by Technicolor Cartoon March of Time DexterTheatre  DEXTER, MICHIGAN Tburday, Friday, Nov 24, 23   Thanksgiving Special, 3 P, M, Cont, Guy Madison Diana Lynn TEXAS, BROOKLYN AND  HEAVEN A fun festival, A ghow that wlU leave you on top oi the earth A rare Mirth Combination cgte0 Short Subjects Saturday, Ngv 26    Doublo Feature Joe Palooka in WINNER TAKE ALL  NEIGHBORING Fowlerville high school football learn won 4, tied t and lost J this year John Young ol Qwasso is th new mgr oi the Fowlerville Cooperative enterprisesThe Dexter Savings Bank will be remodeled by building on a  18x30 addition to the rear and an area way to the office bldg nor th oi it Gordon Pritehard, star Dexter football player broke his ankle in the last game with Saline Jack Blanchsrd has been named CapL oi next years team Ken Letsinger school supt is directing the Dexter Kwianie Min  strel Show Ded 78 Fred Rose of Gregory, injured in an auto accident in which his  wife waa killed is still ia the Mason hospital The Wilson Trailer business at Lake Chemung was broken into last week and 67 taken A three car collision occured last week on the Norton Rd west of Howell when care belonging to Howard Poole Don Widmey er and Clarence Barron collided No one was hurt Howell has finally hit on a way to solve their muddled justice court problem, At the Dec meeting the city council will set up a municipal court Then after Jan 1 they will vote on an ordinance to repeal sameThe Fowlerville Fair has chanq ed their dates from the week of Labor Day to Aug 2 to Sth Stanley Haynes of the Hart land school is a patient at Mcpherson hospital Jack Brogan has sold his grocery sfbre at Hamburg to Mr and Mrs Fisher Linden dedicated their lighted tield in a game with Utley Nov  11 The cost of the field, 7,500 were raised by the high schcol council c I Henry Ross, former state representative and senator shot a lb point buck near Brighton Tues probably the largest ever shot in  tnis county The Schulte Enterprises who own the Howeil and Brighton theatres will soon start on a drivein theatre near the intersec tiouot U S16 and U S23 Wm Cox and James Thomas starrea on the Morninqale Coll ege team at Des Moines iowa former brighon hiqh school stars which went through the season undefeated The Cannon boys oi Manchester were also on the team JfVx r BIASJIIIII I  Rayon SATIN, circular all stitched cup, elastic insert at center  front STYLE 225 A Cup32 to 36  B Cup32 to 38 White Tearoee, Orchid, Nile PRICED AT  1  5 0 PEIRCE5  STORE FOR WOMEN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE HOWELL MICHIGAN iAttrtUMMrif 4s71 ears Ago Johnny Mack Brown In  HIDDEN DANGER  DUney Cartoon j Sunday, Monday, November 27, 28   Larine Day, Kirk Doualas in , MY DEAR SECRETARY  wife Keenan Wynn Rudy Vallee  Color by Tecsakwiet Color Cartoon Novelty MWI Tueeday, Wedneeday, Nw, 29, 30 2 Nltjhte Only 2 GONE WITH THE WIND  In Technicolor  Geo Reason jr is moving in the house vacated by Chas Hen Edna Brenns, teacher is under the doctors care, Mae Reason is teaching for her  Perry Blunt has resigned as school janitor Jim Filzsimmons has replaced him The Glazier Store Co of Chelsea has given the local M Echurch an oil burning heatinq stove The M E Ladies will hold an Art Loan at the opera house Dec  13 with pictures loaned by the Detroit Art Museum Adm 20c Mrs Henrietta Ward 77, died in Iosco Nov 23 N H Caverly has bought 3000 bushels of apples here so far this year The Hooker cider mill at Pettys ville has made over 500 barrels oi cider this year Wm McQuillan has moved in to Alex Mercers house and Alfred Smith onto the McQuillan tarm Jas Doody of Dexter twp is pre paring to jump the broom stick fiom where I sit 4 Joe Marsh1 Watch Out For The Symptoms I Laughed oat load when I heard adult theyre ten timet as badJootDaviwaa down with Chlekea and can bo mighty ntagioos Pox A man of fortyfive catching ,   a kldi disease I From wlwrt l slt  ihoW n a   ,  watch out for the symptoms So I went to see Wm, armed with littlo thin lit 111bot forgot them fst when I got siu  u V , Ithere Hoot looked terrible nd W  Trl  1  had milt  fot w,w 8 personal freedom Oiad quite a fever ther ftW4y    mileweUIked,Ieonietothiik when individual intolerance was JL MhlCken P U  lot like aIl0Wed to  ot ef hand and heather diseaesMdit8es of the come a nationwide epidemic, character, such as intolerance eIfrighteousness or just plain ig O If, aorance, Theyre excusable in chil V fnMd hen, but when they come out in C Copvrigkt, 190, Unit ss Breueri Foumdation with Cloak Gable, Vivian Leigh, Leslie  marries Margaret Armstrong Howard Thomas Mitchell and a next week cast of thousands One Show Only No Advance la Pooft Opea 7 p m Starts 7,15 Featare Show ol 7,30 p, m, TbvBMdaj, Piiday, December I,  THAT MIDNIGHT KISS7 br Kathryn Grayson, Jose Burnt AVON T A Weeawe RIVpSIDsT Vk and MDS Lester McAfee en  Berdella Hnxford of Fair      , hgoe, Alabama, who the loHowino far dinner w  rf4tnr ,  hae been , TimUnq her sister Mrs Kennetfi I under In honor of hsv nephew Wyile aod parents in Howell re I  Boyol Hudson of fhe coaet guard turned hone Saturday I wlios Jbeon4ro3isicred to Al Man Grace Sennett of Laoetna ntft  1  WQson andHsited at fne Win Mercer home and fcmuYooe day last kmr all C h Oinlon Is a patient In  29 numbers were sold at the dance at Bert VanBlaircum Frlnight  Mrs Jeanette Miller of Iosco eloped with Jack Welsh last wk They were arrested in Jackson Mr and Mrs L Cripoen who have been living on the Gawley farm have moved to Battle Creek Perry Powers will talk at the Congl church Dec for the Macca bees  John RoweUof Patterson Lake is a patient at University hoepita4 In Ann Arbor Bob Parks has bought the Clyde Fenner house on Unadllla St The Fenner ore going to FlorIda Some 40 snoda of  H Car recneinbered hiem on rns SOlb buthday NeM ISfls wttb carojs Mr and Mrs Kowcsad Seed attended dso sweltObfo footbai tftftv XST I1 BeTHAWKTUL I cory HOMES  TOO To eui gt itot out it IM tt Se V tew ft atoek that HbnM mm J4 futnub fos , ,  wth u u n,lEul  wet ttt Mm B4 Wgsua MAIOM SHOES DWT FROM FUT0IY CSe tttT 5SLJ5fiSafc SK 2A5r1wa2 T fine JACT MAJfNETT, Local Agent Howell 8 Plnckner  111 wmmmamt tttti3S Mr and  W   A sewer oUggng machine has nvat worked here laying tik  oniW Punoa and UnadSg 2 imX n  far surface dir8  2pd empty mio the creek neari s on Unadilla j Mrs kmm Whiiley Bdwefi lasaily in MI7 I  The l Wattar MOKW awatfJ Mr ar1 Iw Wayne AflJ epent Monday U HML and Mrs 3bdfw CUate oJesnd VtghH  W  ed tbe SOS deb ssMtfng ok see The Vincent fields iomy   DiHowoy boss in Howei Sun, I Asm Ajfcor  y j W lHborsiesed pSemq J ei Hew 3   of the sewn boll goawdow I AnsoW sWqtjhtWen dis Ilswnnwr f WJseVM 4w b sjoay 1  SnUst Of m BADMfirIPP  VV lttJ wifcW  Gr ocer ief Dry go a is Gents Furnishings Canned Goods Lingerie Shoes Wednesday November 83 1849 The Ptockney Dlg EnteKi as 2nd dose act of March 3 1377 matter at Postoffice 115 Mam At MsmeTl5 t The Oltn Robinson family arespending Thanksgiving in Evans J ille Ind with his father Elmont dobinson The Dwajadier Club of PortaqeLake spent Wed in Detroit The CongVLadies aid took in over 200 at their football chicken supper Saturday niqht OUn Kobinson was called to Detroit last week to give the Mas onic burial service for Wm Baer a member of Veedic Lodge F  A, M in Acavia Cemetery Ernest White and wife of How ell and J B WeUman and wJei of Pingree were Sunday callers at the Ben White home  Mrs Edna Spears Jack Shel 4 don and Mr and Mrs Louis She han called at the Gerald Bauer home neax Brighton Sunday The following from this vicinity aetended the wedding at Stjos  Good Used OUR NEW PONTIAC CAR SALE S ARE BOOMING AND OUR USED CAR BUYERS BENEFIT Look where you downriqht, sure cant beat our wily checked inside tow to lust will r fZTX, yumaybut nenitcu, fire unbeatable values in used cars, you good will quuranteed used cars Care out Theyre the BEST BUYS in and Buy With Confidence SPECIALS per  Kennedy Gen 1948 FORD Super Deluxe ludor o cyiRadio heater,Many extras Low mileage, jet black,  fee finish riill and Alice Heatly at St Jose, Priced for Quick Sale phs church, Dexter Sat Asher Wy lie and wife, Roy Dillingham 194c pnMTI,r  and wife Mr and Mrs Henry 4 J NTIArC Saimine Johnson and Mrs Waiter bpuuer    iuX  6 cVLm CHM  Earl Games and wife of How ell were Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan 1933 CHEVROLET M D tudot Hror, Dark qreeri finish, qood mechanical conditionA1 trans MQc ponation 5,1195 Priced low for Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel tgok Mrs Grace Bennett home to Lansing Monday  Mrs Lloyd Handed and Mrs Lynn Hendee were in Ann Arbor Thursday, Murray Kennedy Harry Murphy M E, Darrow Ambrose Ken nedy and Wm Cooper of Howell attended the MichOhio football game Saurday at Ann Arbor Miss Eva Melvin and brother, ner yl iiqui qruy finish, radioheater, tap conditio1 Very low mileage This ono will make some one a fine car Priced Low 1095 275 1933 PONTIAC 8 cyi Sport coupe Radio, heater black finish, good running condition Excellent tires, top sevicabfe iranspurttaion 1947 DODGE COE Tractor Cab    Cab red finish Two speed axle, 5th wheel, gas barrel 1939 PLYMOUTH Deluxe fordor tanks,vac booster brakeshose Radio, heater, dark blue orig and connections Al condition, finish One own r ar Fine con Ready for the road  Jitun Will m,l Liumeonu a Priced to sell 795 troublo true cc Priced Low at 194647 CROSLEY, 4 cvL qray finish Tudor sedan, a oood   Tjy FORD V8 34950 33950 driver, Al condition 40 U JrtT or Alis FRM ANiMALS COLLECTED PROMPTS HORSES 250 COWS 5250 HOGS 50c per cwt WE BUY HlDEb D CALF SKINS Phone 68 Flnckney Central Head Stock Co Mr and Mrs Stanley Culver of Deerfisld and Ambrose Kennedv and fumily of Howell were Sun guests at home to ill were Sun the Murray Kennedy Don Griffith and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday quests afti Joe Griffith home Mrs Stanley Dinkel, and ehlr ren attended a birthday partv t Lansing Sunday for her brother Harold Gen Shehan and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday quests at the Louis Shehan home Mark,were Sunday dinner quests    , of Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle 113 PW qallon New tin Will ent condition Enqine Al Ross Lamb and wife of Sunday eot 4 people, Low cost trans tires, body excellent, Ths guests ct the Thorn Ware home Portation     Robert Paul and family of Det w price for quick sale 295 roit wer week end quests at the Olin Robinson home 1942 PONTIAC 8 cyl sodan Rex Noqqle and wife of Ann 2 door sed n Torpedo, dark j Arbor spent Sunday at the Frank gray finish Radio heater, Good f Aberdeen home, tires Dift Excellent Thi Tudor, excell Good one to apprec youll hav iato fully , A Real Buy at 4950 Cash No Trade us on will make qood transportation Priced to sell 595 S495 Merlin Amburqey attended the Mich Ohio Football qame in Ann Arbor Saturday Kenneth Reason and family of 1936 BUCK,Special 4 doorHeat Ann Arbor called at the home of er Radio Black oriq, finish  Mrs Edua Reason Sunday Engine top condition  Mrs Mable Suydam of Jackson priced to sell 195 ioent the week end at the M J ,,,ffr  , , r, Reason home and with them 1940 CHEVROLET Special De were dinner guests of Max Hey lux tudor, Radio, heater jet nolds and wife bldck finish Clean, Ready ta Darreil Shirley and wife of nin Buck lake were Sunday a inner A real buy for guests at the Albert Shirley homo The Leo Bettes amily are spend ing the week end with P R uk er and family Harris Carr in Sy raruse, N Y,  Herb Palmes, and wife arc spending the week in Re scorn i mon hunting Mrs Clare Pgjmer I AS taking care of their baby 1 I Mr and Mrs Charles Clark vis ited Mrs Glenn Clark and fam ily in Lansing Sunday The Herb Palmer family are spending Thanksqivinq in Detroit  Mrs Blanche Clark with Mrs Rose Hendee and Mrs Max Park, inson visited Mr ond Mrs Bob Fisher in Detroit Friday, The new oil heotinq plant has been installed in the Masonic Hall and dining room Lemuel Martin and wife of Yp iilanti called at the Hoff Sisters 1935 FORD V8 Tudor with a little work this one will make qood transportation Full price 6950 Cash No Trade 1936 OLDS Tudor 6 cyl oriq dark blue finish, qood enqine clutch, Tran body and fenders, This out w V make qood transportation Full Price Cash No Trade J 9750 LONG TERMS  LOW BANK RATES EVERY DEAL A SQUARE DEAL BUY FROM A NEW CAR DEALER McKENNEY PONTIAC INC 9 8 2 p EAST GRAND RIVER PHONE 73411 1 Brighten Mich 1      jfjfttfRUGEIAIlOM   flMf nafx M br mwpih 9 j Sunday, riis mother, Mrs Beulah Martin who has been visitinq here went home with them, Lem oel has resigned his job at the J ot M and is workinq in a hard ware stare in Ypeiianti Mrs Dorothy Dmkel and son, John spent Friday in Howell, Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLee and Mr and Mrs W H Meyer ant spending Thanksqivinq in CHadwin with the Cy AtLee fam The Joe Griffith family spent Saturday in Dearborn with Mr and Mrs Ted Olson John Ejsele and mother MrsEmma Vollmer are vsiting his brother Louis in New Mexico Mrs Winifred Graves bar gone to Jackson to a pod Ibe Wijster with her childrea I D Haines who is a radio ma on the U S S Gneeiwich out oi New York is besae hone J on 10 days niiimqsi 0e bae been f in fee Medieffam end eea con , stdsvable of th World  Mrs Margaret Younq aad 2 children who hare ben livinq in Oratory Have stoved into the Wvie OPts on Main St  WANTEDRAW FURS  ALSO BEEF AND HORSE HIDES DEER SKINS 4 SHEEP PELTS MARKET PRICES  ALSO HAVE PEERLESS MUSKBAT STRETCHERS FOR SALE Lucius Doyle PHONE PDfCKMEY 4 2 mam Fd o r 1 9 151 Ol I t B u i 0  We Are Now Booking Orders for the New 1950 BUICKS  MODtt or smaAL  AMD ssOMKssfTEBi IroflH Willow Bun bv plene Tm aUssuoon to spend Thanksqivinq dcruqnier, Mrs Rjchartf Locsnis at Roelyn Heights, N Y  Liviiwsftfl   slis,tiJinuS,iJKtoUt IW1SB4  C  oT fW TFT5 If  L11 T  gi1  f v I 1  r i Fall Specials Shot Gun Shells All at 30 a box Toilet Combinations 3495 1 USED 6 ft REFRIGERATOR 995  fsslabljhed IMS iriji 1 STAINLESS STEEL SINK 24 000 VALUE at 15995 VKeWtfJ GLASS SERVICE FOR I TRUC HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY  SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM  THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK V1BERATIONS  WE USE THE BEST AVAIL AILE GLASS AND DO THE WOflK PROPERLYROMPTLY ABES AUTO PABTS PHONE 151  1018 EAST GRAND RIVER HoweU, Michigan 1915 I McPherson State Bank  j BANK MONEY ORDERS  PROFESSIONAL CORNER The safe economical way paying bills out of town is Bank Money Orders,  i rtncgney, MA, Daily UivU A M to fcOO P M Except Wednesday MduTitesJFTiSat tmmocfrm l  h  McCLUislfir Dentist 4 VAi4WNUt DWVanWtakle CXVSwajr  , Attorney c Law First Skrte ahd Savings Bon apweE Michigan 20 26 off on Water Heaters THE BEST FOR LESS LAVEY HARDWARE 11236 North Michigan of Telephone by Otfce 935 Residence 814 j  mwuy wraexs I Ijtnuyj, by Appoinlmenta Charges ior Bank Money Or Howell Michigan ders are cheaper than other  HERi SNF foS , t x  l3  207 H EGrand Biver The risks of carrying money in HowelL Michigan fC9iray,n0nt W  el Hd  IniuranceJrokerage toinated Your cance led Bank Q   Ttm p Money Order is a valid receipt   Kfoand is retained personally by  v SLLJUU M the bank Lhrt Jour Property with e   LEE LAVEY T   I General Insurance McPhe on State BaiiR, 59F3 N  Under Federal Supervision j AUCTIO NEEH Member Federal Deposit Imuran Farm Sales a Specialty      BE WYUE ce Corporation All Deposits up to 5000 lor each Depositor HowelL Michigan Plumbing Water Sy terns etc Stanley Dinkel   IVi want to Serve You WITH COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE, CIGARS C1GA ETTES, CONFECTIONARY ICE CBEAM ETC COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW MODERN STQPE MCDONALDS i rA CHECKED JOE GENTILE COMPLETE RECORDS A checking account you can keep track of what you earn, what you spend and give you a receipt ior each payment Use START AN ACCOUNT WITH US We Have Ample t uids Availab I far Sound Loans  Read Estate Mortage or Personal f at Reasonable Rates FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insu once Car AD deposits p to  5000 Insured 1  Spot Cask FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Eacj COWS S24C Each HOGS 60c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP and WO REMOVED rttfiE PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL 450 licensee tor DARLOTG  COMPAQ Phone Wnjjpiey JWF2  STANLEY BLTUUMArT Anorney at Um 4207 H E Grand River , HoweU REFRlOfcRAuTON SERVICE  HAROLD RADY j Repairs on A11, MAS Phwne Pinckney 154F3   BiaXtOWNER Dsnttst 8044 Portage Lake Road i Phone Dexter 3461 MHMWi Memorials 924 NJtftfn St Ann ArboMOch Harold Chubb, local Representative 516 Fleming St, HoweU Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments Markers Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton Mich Phone 157FU Repawn MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lake4ide D iv License Rush Lah P H SWARTHOUT 4 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthoul Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 394 63PtackneyNHch FRED CTtOElCESSO 8 OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Rfcrer Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment Pirns 358 Residence 9 LLOYD HENDEE live Stock HriuBng Weekly Trips Made to Detro General Trucking Phone 64F14   CARL JONES Concrete Produces Gfeavel E RPFn ui  Saad P L Road Gsavel 1EK CSSSJ  art s 210 W Main St Ptackny Mlchj P,,on Drt  M  Want Ad FOR SALEWhiskey Banes, The Ed Maas Cider Mill Phono Howell 315J1 FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet Coupe Also puppies Robert Bead T 115 MAIN fl 700 TO 1100 P M WANTED  Married woman20 years or older, who needs sub stantial income Complete train  ing course free Good eaminqs Pleasant, diqnified work conduct inq Cosmetic qlamour parties br appointment only Car necessary For interview Contact Mrs Edna Findley, 521 W Sibley St HoweU Phone 559 Hours 10 a m to 3 p, m Monday Noy, 9th  Pinckneys FIST   25 Years Ago Pinckney high school who has won every game on their 8 game schedule, will play Perry FOR SALE Potatoes and Onion bh school here Thanksgiving Umstead Farm Day morning ior the State Class HowellPinckney Rd Pbon 71F2 D championship All the play  L ers will be available except Clare DOU CLOTHES made to order Hendee who is injured The line Also minature dolls ior sale ULf u f0 CA lnTYVd Get ym ordr  f ChrUtmas Gerald Reason, ends Dave Kelly now, Emil Weddige, tackles Bourbbnn Mrs Roy E Fisher 321 Putnam aisjiuarter Swatthout Bowman Pinckney Micnigan Mike Blades halfbacks Brown 2Z  Mark Nash and Roy Reason FOR SALti Wew wooden tool ds ,   box and a complete set of me Miss Alice Roche was struck chanics 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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>Wpiwii  i iinHiFwyyijH  Midrig an ivior  MiHBOiU OUR r  An rrrr,  u  ,, e Washtenaw county bd o tawu rTLd rT  C2d ta P has appropriate mens fLf , y Ued qar 2S0 l iiJt P e HonDexter SMtt 2,51 which has faUing season opened  cLsrepair 1iieusual automobile congest The Krsi Baptist church oiHow ioa at the straits t again brought e is raising funds tor a  new into iocus the demand tor an im building Rev Meeden announmediate solution to this problem ced a penny Sunday last week The last legislature appropriate and got more than a heat bushel 4 minion dollars lor a new of pennies, velqhinq 190 lbs riAfCieS arSe,aS  E Ktler  Stockbridge is Su nr9M St lgna  U wvino as chairman tor this disr SLSV  b campgn to raise ,1 Invaribiy the agnaaon for a straits bridge is revivu ana 19SU will probably see political agitat ion in favor of a bridge or tunnel to be financed in patt by govern ment money or self liguidatinq bonds CRACY feyMrt  WONDER DRUGS WoftKINO WITH rcW1ATf RIALS, THff OLD T1MC PHYSICIAN JAVC VALIANT SEfWKK TO TMC HCAUH OF HIS COMMUNITY  uou uUo id iiuioii coiiege  The daughter of Mr and MrsjGeo Wm Meyer ojt StockPndge  tJQi Mov 4, has seen named   iJarlene Harriett   Mrs Harold Watkins of Gre nu ,, aorY underwent a major operat The upper peninsula welcomesion at howe hospital, Stocknriathe sportsmen as recreation is the I ge, Nov 8 big business there It is in mea sure has replaced the income from lumbering and cooper mining The forests are depleted and mining has reached depths at which it can only carried on by means of a government subsidy  Mrs Susan Piaceway, a former resident of Anderson, passed a way at Jackson Nov 4 She was buried at Sprout cemettS And erson Stanley Teachaut of Unadilla  THE PHYSICIAN OF TOPAV IAS THt SUPPORT OS 1M 6KKAT PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY THAT HAS STANOJMtDtZCP THt PRODUCTS WHICH HE PfttfBCBlSMANP HAS CAIMfSStfW DRUGS FROM THE MEDiCAL LA30TATOV INTO MASS PO0MCTON  Iron mining will continue for 5, en playing in the band of years to come The Great Lakes iey Bros, circus, ne win rSteel industry has an investment 11 home 1 e Nov 9th of four billion, four hundred mill ion dollars here When the high grade ore is exhausted a way will probably be found to mine the low grade ore successfully The late World War depleted the mines of much high grade ore Some mines were exhausted and production has been decrea sing Business Weeks says in some 30 years most of the hiqh grade ore will be used up when the show closes at Eagle Pass Texas Elizabeth Grosshans and Ed Shubert were married at the Plainfield church last week Brighton voters on Nov 7 vbt ed 80 to 28 to purchase tho land adjacent to the school for expan sion purposes Jo ii Iiiry Hoyland, 10 mos3 burned to death last week I Tien the family home vas dest There has been some revival royed by fire near Parkers Corn of lumbering More than 300 per  ers Four other children were sav cut houses from pine lumber ed  SCHOOL raws j Current Camus NSW SCHOOL BOARD IS ELECTED A A RESULT OP THE AVAILAPHJTY AND EXTENSIVE USE OP PENICILLIN, THE SULFAS AND OTHEfc DRUGS, DEATH P,ATE INOP6NT TO CHILDBIRTH, PNEUMONIA AND APPEKWCiTIS Htf fct THE LAST tO YEARS, SEEM REDUCE PAT LEAST 60 were fabricated and sold last year There are 20,000,000 acres in Mich only good for growing pine treesCIRCUIT COURT NEWS The jury is called in for circuit court Tuesday and several cases are set for trial The case of Nell ie Walling VJB Harry Melnik is set Tuesday This is an auto accident ease tfcBJaappened before the late warSuit of DrWalter Parker vs James Hayner is set for Nov  18 This involves sale of property The case of Harry Calder vs Gale Rouse is set for the 18th An auto accident case The case of Elmer Cloutier VBS Hartland Twp He is a member oi the fire dept and was hurt at a fire The suit of the American Auto Ins Co vs Henry Drake was settled  Mrs Marguerite Bi is of Pin ckney had the most points and won the diamond ring given away by Peirces store Howell for the month of October At a meeting of the Whtimorc i Lake School district last weak it vas votedto call a special election to vbte on building a 5 room class room to cost 50,000 This it is claimed can be done with out raising taxes The South Lyon Athletic Assn Social Happenings AtoBURGEl WHOMEVER j The home of Merlin Amijurey of raicicney was the scene, of a jioeiy home wedding on Sat , evening Nov 12th when Miss CMURCH NEWS St Marys Catholic Church Pinckney, Michigan REV FR ALBERT J SCHM1TT Sunday Masses 800 and 1000 Nevenna Devotions Fridays at 730 o m jane Amburgey daughter of Mrs,4,0L   ,    M M AmhtL, vL fSL I Confessions Sat 730 to 900 pm thdnyi iMtpwIMXr mass Mary , Amburgey  became btha  7jrie oi Emmm Wr5nirSn  is ne oouin iyon AIHIBUC  n oi Herman and Fanny Widmeyer buildina a field house on the  v,i,r T ,w A Fridays after Novena Devotiop MORE HUNTERS LEAVE lighted field It will contain show er rooms, dressing rooms and toil ets  ihe football game reporter in he South Lyon Herald echoes Joe Jacobs famous refrain We wuz robbed in his account of the ucent South LyonBrighton an me which Brighton won 18 to 0 He claims the officials were incompentent cmd unfair and put ting Wayne Smith, star South here who , Lyon player out of the game the of Cedar Lake road The bride was given away by her brother Meriln and attended oy Mrs Ronald Darrow Willard Wiameyer brother of the groom was best man RevV John McLuc as was the officiating minister, i The young couple are popular  here The bride being a recent graduate of Pinckney High Emmett familiarly known as Bud is an overseas G I We extend congratulations and are glad to announce that they OMMUMTY CHUACH Congreaational tfe D D Brady, Minister 253 voters from Putnam No 2Sprout, Marble heea Harris Cord ley Laice, Cudy, Pettysviiie and Hause which recently vuiec, io reorganization into The Comm unity bchool district met at the Pmckney School and eiected a new school board County supt of schools Gladys McCallum presided Mrs Dorothy Campbell vas clerk and Clare Miller and joe Basydlo assistants The tellers were Phillip Sprout Willard Wiltse Clifford VanHcrn Don owarthout, Albert Shirley ana Harold Rady The nominations were by acTarnation For the 3 year term Howard Thayer was nominated ov Mrs Clare Palmer, Mrs Clare Palmer by Leo Lavey, Jonn Burg by Chas Hewlett and Merwm Campbell by Braodon White  TTr0  Wayne AtLe  vi mo I year term Nelson Mih er was nominated by MrsSteele Don Bowers by Nelson Miller, MeiJe Caird by Harold Rady Josephine Harris by Lynn Henqee and Marquerite Clark by John Burg Foi the one year term Eric Roso was nominated by Merwin Campbell Wm Clark by John Carver and John Redl by Olin Robjnson Jhe result of the election was For the three year term Howard Thayer 14a John Burg J21Lynn HendejyMN, Merwin Camp bell 78, MrTlaTe qmer 68, i Thayer and Burg were declared  elected Fcr the two year term Nelson Miller received 194, Mrs Marg uerite Clark 147 Merit Caird 125 Don Bowers 18 Josephine Harris  11 Miller and Mrs Clark were declared elected  For the term ending next, July Eric Rose received 176, William Clark 34, John Reidl 41 Eric Rose was declared elected Following the election the new boarcForganized as follows Pres rd Thayer Secy, Eric Roso reas John Burg rfcfcbond issue is in prospec1 for some time to come The new board will study the situation and conferr with the dept of ed ucation to determine just what The postoffle apt w tried out two mail  1 r,r,    tnicls On run ir0m Grand  S and  other from Grcid Hapids to Saginaw These trucks aio equipped like mail cars with mail sorting clerks etc thiv were such a success that another  2n dded 1 from rand Rapids to LudingtonThese trucks are 35 ft log and Pickup mail from small towns on the rouie and sort it on the xvn The cauve of this service is due to thefact that the railroads hava been cutting down the number of mail trains to the point where mey could no longer give adequate service Ih Detroit Free Press a vary strong conservative paper on commentina on the election last iuesday which went itiongly Democratic concludes wit a the statement that You cant beat something with nothing if adds hat those opposed to tho Democrats had better be looking for a leader who combines the cold log ic of Senator Taft with th magnetic ptrsonality of Teddy Roose velt We dont think the  is or ever will be any such nimal Sentaor Taft is a strong reactionary while i1 late Teddy Roose velt was a strong radical It wgud bo impossible to combine them The Freie Press further add when Pres Truman vent in to New York State to campaign for Senator Lehman and placed the whole power of the federal governmen behind him th J result vas nn anger in doi bt In Detioit the people showed for the 4th tim  that they do not want the C I O to head their city government Mr and Mrs Glenn Coon of Virginia were guests at the WedOther hunters from   iw iw , loft and ew did not mention last first few minutes of plav virtual JQeometrrnTckner veek are ly handed Brighton the gameTony EtePhillipi, Jay Shirey Vin The Dexter Kiwanis put on a cent LaRosa anoT 2 brothers of minstrel show Dec 78 , Tonys to Atlanta  The Brighton Episcopal church amg Percy Ellis, Barney Wilson and will build a new parish hall j ETHEL M VEDDER J hjn Carver to Curran j  nfippnw  Ethel M Buxton was born in Roy Reason to St Louis and  DALE DARROW York Township, Washtenaw Cou Clare  r,i Ta r Dr Dale nty May 3, 1875She was the pld can be done It is expected that A this will take a year or possibly Choir ftactSee  TWednights,more , organist and Choir Director  This school reorganization plan   Mrs Merwin Campbell is a big setp forward and the Thur Eve juu iiirjie otuay ut tis new board should have the com parser3g  I olete cooperation of the communThuis, 800 Prayer meeting atiity the home of Mr and Mrs George Thompson at Hiland Lake Sat 500 to 700 Chicken Supper served by the Young Womens Auxiliary and the Ladies Aid to raise money for robes for the Jun ior Choir Sunday 1030 Church Sendee Sermon Haryest Home 700 Pilgrim Fellowship Meeting 1130 Sunday School at the Church Wednesday 400 Junior Choir 7 J T, ctrhuitt Funeral services for  ilt , , iW 6 y Swartnout, Darrow of Sturgis were held at est of two children, her parents pga1 cmoi Choir Pracf  J  u jg Charles and Anna Buxton r t Douglas Lake Wavthe Moon Funeral Home in that Louis Wagoner ana son way  , Xi  ,ru A re and Junior to Roscommon Allen Dinkel with Ernest Kew of Detroit to Hale  Allen and Owen Davis to Ros common Dr Ray Duffy to Comins Leonard Lee to Johnnesburg on Thursday afternoon The de ceased, son of Mrs Flora and the late Wm Darrow of Pinckney was 63 years of age A register She attended the Milan Public Schools and graduated from same in June 1893 She also attended the M E Church and Sun ISO Union Thanksgiving service at CongI church Wed, Nov p m Village council and leaders invited The new school district will be known as the Pinckney Commun ity SchooL RESULTS OF NOV 9 BOWLING St Marys 26 25 24 18 15  14  i4 decently there has been u cam paign to Pur popcorn eating iron motion picture houses because it is claimed popcorn eaters iake so much noise it is impossible to hear the pictures i HI caused the Variety maga zine to taie ngl qfi YnfHrm nOU des and iUuiiiirlftf U BlUjOrity ot ihem weio cpposed to aoolishrig popcAi eating They claim ed that in many cases the ale of popcorn, candy, etc spelled the aiffeience between profit and loss Brighton probably has deve loped their lighted field, under the fire dept to a higher degree than any other one in the state We were told last year by Al Cole, the booking mgr that ath letic contests only about broke even but the sale of pop, candy ice cream etc showed a big profit ed pharmacist and graduate op day school and united during the j  tometrist and watch maker he great revival of George E Sloan had cirsued his profession in sev  bi September 1893 she was j CALVARY MENNONTiE eral Reads Vans  lip Top  Hockeys fabCorys    V r W Tavern 23 8 Shireys ivic  Kennedys iDie Set  Believfe it or not This story is making the rounds as a true one It is said a romance processor m an eastern college ordered 29 copies of Victor Hugos Notre Dame de Paris and instead of receiving them from a book pub lishing co got the Notre Dame the TFormation 13 IO  lligh Team 3 ,, ii aame St Marys y 2460 jch locations, including married to Arthur H Vedder of 7 thisTjninrr rfav Rua fleucay, Faster to shoot a deer in this area u icn , uSt eom V Sturgis where he residsd forjwas bom 6 children Herman C Morning Worship  hot a 150 lb 8 PJuckust som     survivo Pinckney, Gkxdys  of Bloom Sunday Schooi , High team 1 game St Marys 878 Hhjndividual 3 amracis iof 117 C1RH alsTshArs include hiswife Nina a dau sburg Pa Mildred L of Clcve M36 Jcmettaljsot    Sm,h Q  ,  Q  Howard A of Det one south of here on state land FOOTBALL SCORES Brighton won their 21st straight vjteLakeT KenIhVe Riqame by berttfig Idiuord 18 tou verg Wiliam cf Bronson Maur wood, Cal a son Forrest Budj 0it Two died during early ichild of Galesbura and four grand1 hood She lived a simple home children He also leaves hisj life loved her family and was a mother six brothersClyde of ways happy doinq for them February 7, 192 The Lord saw Dexter was only able to Ue the  of pcey Glenn of Kaleva  Without any warning she often beaten ScOine team 7 ttj Harold of Detroit and one       Milan tied YpsUantL a Qass B  Ed toam 6 to 6 Chelsea smothered  Manchester 69 to 6, South Lyn took it on the chin from NortoviUe 32 to 6 University beat St Thorn as 20 to 0 Mason beat Leslie 26 to a Perry took Williamston 27 Briahton has claimed e state by Morewrl wWdic has wn 9 rames scored 514 points and not been cored on thfr tear na Allen of Lansina Two brothers Ernest and fit to take her companion from Childrens Hoar  MJ  IChOO 1100 1145 i  High Individual 1 Young Peoples Minting  730 game, Francis Shehan 256 Schedule Nov 23 , The Detroit Free Press has start ,ed a campaign to abolish Skid  Row in Detroit which is Michigan Ave between Cass and Fifth Bums by means of panhandling and free feeds by charitable institutions are able to remain drunk 7 days a week Flop housebeds cost them 40c We dubt  Sfi Vans ve St Marys 1VLiiir Tavern vs Kennedys  Evening Worship M   Supt  Boscoe Danow ayera Pr Asst Supt Marvin Shirey i Shirey veFo 800 P M Hockey s Tip Top Cottage Prayer Meetings Wed Read swV FW 800 P M  Corys vs Die Set that Skid Row will ever be abolished There were skid rows in the time of Christ and there have been red light districts If all the old rookeries where they now exist were torn down and new strjucture replaced them, skid would oily move else, was left to battle life alone with her children She remained true to them and her God, always Millard, and oio sister Dorothy,  Ending comfort in repeating to are deceased  herself the 23rd Psalms Dale was a member of the gv attended Church when she J carried his picture and a writeup Methodist church of Sturgis and  aj wnfle to Detroit united of his achievements According to of Eagle fraternity His remains i  e  Andrews Presbyter tiis he is the leading hfch school were taken to Mendon for bur J  Qurch around gainer in the etcrte He id wim hie six living brothers  Vedder died Nov 121949J has gained 1305 yardi in 90 nerving as poWearersThe enfire4Services at Pinckney on Monfor an avfcrage of 13 yarai Ddrrdw famfly attended the ser Novv u at 2 p m with burial atitry However emefier League  vices  Brighton is making a strong bid to gat Chuck Carney, their star high school player on the AllState high school team Last Wednesdays Detroit Free Press introduce the coniession of alier Attorney Lavan ior Cher alier objected dedtttog it forced and Chevalier had no  To all whoo groctousW oiiddeadiofoorinomwiw to uiiuss oar heartfelt appcec Q  VL proceeds to ao to buy  famfly elite EWVeddf IMilan, Michigan Lakes player holds a record foriiawyer t the ttese Lavan also I Surviving Mrs Vedder are the Ae most opints per ganss That is  to havfe the bail of Oiev,fanr fiHrsn mrto m ifaiand ttowardJagerwV    also nine ocadchildren and 7 ed 8 touchdowns agamsf  CHlCstEII rfNNER The Lades aid wJJ serve a greatarandchiWren chicken dinner at the Congli  church on Nov 19 startina at HOIKS No milk delivery Thanlagtving Chester in one game robes lor she funiot choir JPrTrJfcWffl Mm lull f Wosf oner reduced from S2O000 la 1 Day, Nov 4  Hickory ffidge Farm Dairy ri 500 staang that the two brothers convicted of the dsse alier sedssosd frost SttjOOO to f7 bail, festtoe Singer wtl dk Y i fv TUI WWWWT on mis Dec l Tfce hscsing 1 21 at 9 p m Girt Sooettog alsjWsau EeaUsh also wssul xk eWJ cussed All Wefeosn Immdmim not been set  ssn EXAMINATIOM POSTPONED     w Justice Eric Singer of Brighton CAT started the examination of Mau Believe it or not it look the PUrice Chevalier for the murder of grims a whole week to eat Frank Qine Thurs, and men Thanksgiving dinner postponed it to Dea8 when an arjthe help of the spdkmsl for  guement came up between the jesting facts read TIereS Hssjsjr attorneys Pros Erwin sought to errtertoining guix show in   ial Review with trap 20 issue of The Detect Ssssiaf4    , a j 51 e second ANNOUNCEMENT I HAVE TAKEN OVER THE FENtf ER MARATHON STATION AT TH2 CORNER OF  MAW  PEARL STREETS IN PINCKNEY AND AM PREPARED TO SfiRVE THE  MOTORING NEEDS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC V eUJfc fta THE NEXT MEETING IS i 28th  Csis e  800 P M  bring a friend   JK sysvof  ik     , A   4M e IlowH 1 heater  flovelL Michigan Tue, Wed Thurs Nov 1518IV  Judy Garland Van Johnson  fa fe   SSV  XSV , i IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Color bf Tochafaolof Comedy Cartoon  Friday, Saturday, Nov 18, 19  Roy Rogers Dale Evans  in SUSANNA PASS  la Trucoloi Alio James Mason Robert Ryan CAUGHT Cartoon  , 0 ,    iriWMM4  For the Best rater Heater Sunday, Monday, Nov, 20 21 gundav Shov 15 P M Conllnuoui Richard Widmark Linda Darnell and Veronica Lake In  SLATTERYS HURRICANE j Comedy Cunaoo Wt  1  r JI i  II   1 Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov, 22, 23 Mark Stevens Coleen Gray and  Rory Calhoun in la j S A N D  Color by Technicolor  Comedy Novelty Cartoon  FEATURING   Cat QUICK AND POWERFUL AS A JUNGLE CATSELLS AT THE  PRICE OF REGULAR GASOLINE Mare people ride on  GO TIRES thn on any  other kind TIRES  TUBES A CONFUTE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES Marathon Gas Station  HENRY SHffREY PROr 47 tears Age IT i  Chas Henry and wife have sold their home here to Ed Burt and are moving to Stockbridge The farmers institute is at the court house Howell Dec 2 Judqc Arthur Cole will preside The  subject is Should the formers iorm a Trust, led by Hon Euqcme Hicks j Ed Cook and family have raov j Thursday, Friday, Nov7l7 It   16CJ  Potterton ilOUSe  TrLnrA r nu a  Lute itose ci hay City is VlSlt1 wL  2hTJ Hay  nds here I ward and Richard Conti  OexterTiieatre J7EXTER MICHIGAN V   aim 3 ,ar7Tv3srarj  THE HOUSE OF STRANGERS rrcmk C Andrews, exbmillionair en banker xpoiitician and iafey Cartoon Sport Gamo Bird 7   vXlijl ce coiruai of Detroit has I i  tr,  ee ofvion  for de A p 1 iiIe hot watur whenever you want itcontractors, plumbing dealers rnd builders sav Go ilktnc Ccn are the advnues a nJcri eicrrricwater h,jr gives and yonJi  Just one of many Bnggs Features I Hi fest Bet for SXA  uy Pru S GTt, iuccesifal  ian iurmr J i iri itDf, ciry baTi, r yemr f TcC a fitfjic vjcr lJtitT ive3 yu nt ivclvlv advau  i,an ay othi r i,i o 35 7r onr iitf o dcnct water tir cvo tu nB WIJ  Heres your stainproof sink glasware See all the other at no extra cost Glisten srials o this Btittss ng porcelain enamel, Beautyware sink CW, crumb cup strainer, era for FREB Kitchen Sink targe basin, special lHge for Booklet,  entered Jackson prison and is j J Saturday Nov 9 On Day Onl y  HOW No 7743 Peai30Up Viii All  I  VVcaer L  end Elvira with j en the evangelist oi soup kitchen1 FLC  Rocjcr3 in I rarn vi3 th cniv person at the ARKiLNSAS JUDGE  train to se him off ircra Dotroit Amo j Dave Shultz is working in the Whip Wikon  Giuiicr Store works, Cneisea MCRASLG THRU  Andrew Gfreiner is teachinq Firsi Vestern wilh ihi DynctMic New the Wright school star The Anderson school district Sa, M3ndoy7 20H  TOuV 7 nQW d  TriE GEAT DAN PATCH rn to McClear ana wife i Sory c a Grat Kene, Tho TOOsday a Son Champion oi Ciampi , George Coilins now has his wih mother keeping house for him Gail Russell Dennis OKeefe David Sn  1 wif,e enen, i He had to chose between Dan Patch and , ed a number of friends a their j  fcl wli0 roine Monday niqht Color Csrtaon Povlty New James Burden bought of MiSS J  Daniels a flock of lambs averag Tuesday Wednesday Nov, 22 23  ag Ger 100 lbs each Llidwest D2IX3 Double Feature  JBom to Kirk VdUlWinkle Uld LtaraHHaaiaaaMaaM ifQ Mo lfi r rrirl i    mmmmmmm21 PLUM4INO FIXTURES at Jecres Craine Mcdcne Canoll wife Nov1 16, a girl Ceore Senders Richard Greeno ivlame Erady is teaching u iChubbs Comers THE FAN Hotel Caverly will serve a tux Last Complete iow Sars oi 9 p, a jgey dinner Thcmksgivinq Poultry  Telephone Pjnrknvr l7Fl  2 prckrrrgisialttirswitiy Ut Ole Tai MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBFR uglas Fairbanks jr, Carter in THE HGHTING OFLYNN Helen nam poultry Louse sn tottR   Thursday, Friday, Mo 24 25  Thanksgiving Special, 3 P, M, Coat Guy Madison Diana Lynn  la TEXAS, BROOKLYN AND  HEAVEN A fiia festival A show that will leave   Years Ago Mr Palmer has discontinued his bus service and mail carryino between Jackson and Howell The government is advertising for another meal carrier for 30o top d thm earth Ararv MkA Jfi Short Sublets lhree men Mooneyi McDon  aid and Stowe are heid at the rXTark to accept Tax Report as submitted by Helen ReynoldsTreasurer, carried Friday, Satnrday, Mov It, If e COUNCIL PBOCEEDWGrS Reaular meetnia of Village Council Now 8 1949 C lad to order by Pres Dinkel foiiw,od by roll call of officers Present, Shirley,  Clark Chas Clark cmd Read Abeent Swarth out and Eisele Minutes of last meeting approved Motion by Shirley supported HbrhSTEftST SYLVAM iHEATEH COOMI WlkU, tartda Enrkrht  u Charlei   4 Ws sn SL n tarn SfMEeV ai UBS Uetfeat  Texdvieaior rMk J AVON TJttfcATEK Stor1rbTkkr Miebloofi who lost 3 fin Murray Kennedy was in Detroit la a con, picker recently has Friday the hospital rvfrs Gerald Kenneay oTHowell Ceonedy al Howell visited cm bei sister Miss Bern Swan fcvfc Kennedy son of Bay City calld at the Ir the week vin Kennedy home rundcy fly cut her Mr and Mrs Andrew Kesbitt gfVmHa Sunday ailed on Mrs Gerqe Dradae in 32   Ltetrott Saturdar Friday, Saturday, Mo It, It TRAIL OF THE  HNE by Howell jail for the Gregory rxuikl lciioa by R Clark supported m robbery  1 by Shirley to aRow loliowina CBJJ rJT T J The dedication of me remodeii bills s,   mew t s7s  d Com Congl church Sunday VanWinkle  VanWinkfe Ordin drew a large crowd Dr Suther ence and Inst  S20430 Howard Haines r  Strcgfci land gave the address Pinckney beat Fowler  Friday 20 to 18 The stature of M ford Barbar Labor om Bodhi the game was a 70 yd by J C and Streets IMS  a  Bowman , Pbs Haiiies, Labor on flask end Fred Moxttonar SyW Sydney Wirt Hendee and Will Rsk Streets 5X An Adventute Slocy j ne gp, QOTA to hunt emljosaJtCaidkAox fc T d Vjwu who starssdoirmTpaui Cwiett Printina 780 U of M keshfltan team tins year j Wm Brash Dc work On V F Is considered a fine prospect or the wjcsity next year  Farkt Muskana kxm an slated fcf the Cfcas Sattdor TweoAvf, Monr St tt Wm W Hall  M0uon jfbe 2Sth Mctssan Reason aatla toadosfm eothe Helen PeyncMs ViyH r   10S23 , 3 imtttoPfadmy Dlspspck Wednesday Korssabt IS, 1949 The Peoples Store Groceries Drygods Gents Furnishings Th Ptack y Dtopaicn Entered as 2nd doss act oi Mooch 3 1877 matte at Poatoifice S ubfflDstiaa Pdc StJO si Tsac PiuTwrcisIL Pubfator U5 Main St Pterin Mfck After the V F W Feather Pdi ky the tallowing out oi town iucacis oi Cosa Webb and Gene 4ann were entertained with a jjuttet lunch party C a White and wile arvd Bud Shank oi Lin den Earle Mann Jim Doran M Newman A FogUa Mr and Mrs  1 Davison, Mr and Mrs A Knorr dnd son all oi Detroit Mrs Philip Sprout was a guest oi Mrs Geo Crane at Hill and iulo last Monday  WANTEDRAW FURS ALSO BEEF AND HORSE HIDES DEER SUNS  SHEEP PELTS MARKET PRICES  ALSO HAVE PEERLESS MUSKRAT STRETCHERS FOR SALE Luciue Doyle PHONE HNOENEY 4 a Furniture Sale AT 6 0 9 MAJN ST PWCKNEY Canned Goods Lingerie Sfioes  Mis Geo Crane and Mrs Phil Sprout were in Jackson on Thurs I Ma Helen Potts oi Dexter visit led Mrs Philip Sprout last Satur J CoL Edwin S George and Mrs,  Geo Crane left ior Flo this Mon Mr, and Mrs E J Sprout visited, to spend the winter relatives in Ann Arbor Sunday John Sprout oi Brighton spent the week end at home Miss Alice Gearhart oi Howell visited at the Mark Nash home Sunday  The Lester McAiee family wore called to Green Bay Wis last week by the death of her mother  Mrs Ida Baird 3at, Nov loth THE FOLLOWING HOUSEHOLD GOODS BEDROOM FURNITURE, DINING ROOM FURNITURE ELECTRIC STOW ELECTRIC WASHER CHAIRS TABLES DISHESTRUiT JARS AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES NA LUCIA DYR Mrs Harold Rady underwent Phillip McDonell who is horn an operation in the Detroit Oeteo on furlouqh, is now a serqean patMs hospital Inst woek Mr and Mrs M I Heason wer  H,3s Lamb and wile of E Lan Sunday dinner quests of Mrs, K sinq spent the week end at theDow and dauqhter Alice of Dti Thomas Ware home roit     rl  Kennedy Gen Store Bingo AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDttTORIUM DtacTctr Aliv FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c pet cwt WF, BUY HIDEb m, CALF SKINS Ffeons 38 Plncknsy Central Uead Stock So  t  WH Ivieyer ana bon easel and  Harry Wade at Stockbrldqe left 1 Sunday to hunt deco near Glad win Mrs Edsel and children went also and will visit at the Cy ALee home Shirley Reason was home from the Ypsilanti Normal over Sun  Mrs Ona Campbell is visiting at the Permert home in St Louis this week The Merwin Campbell family spent Sunday at the Chas Mc Daniels home in Chelsea Mr and Mrs Howard Read at tended the Mich Ind qame at Ann Arbor Saturday  Chickens  Nov 10 8OOpm Sponsor J by St Marys Church  SlrRfcF     RffTC ATIOM  T I 1 pWAfC KAfs JtssMsf 1st XM 4  mm nBV mWmw   wmm wmm fs p fs  Rured Celenews GOOD NCIGHftORS In Michigan Bell territory there are more than 450 roadway telephone companiessmall organizations whose farmermember own and maintain some 6000 telephones and 640 lines which connect with Michigan Bell switchboards Michigan Bellcharges the roadways only for switching and Lonft Distance call ut as good neighbors, the companys technid u  e available for assistijjacfiXheylnrilUJresdcrnonstratT ropii rouiiruction method, help the roadways to jbiain merhiL, and loan them special elepiuitu luois Tlus helps to assure better ruraJ Wkxuioiu service tor everyone TINY 1USCA new electron tube, developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories, is so small that it must be assembled under a microscope It is six times more sensitive than present tubes used in radio rejay Long Distance circuits and mobile telephone service It will save apace and save power and nave a longer life It another step tn the parade of trfr phone progress LOSS is A wmm mmumott K, be across several oowrttos, across the slate r the nation But actuatty today, dlstanoe ix matter when jm fzssit  tstt t  MST telepbjsnr wtt tube yoa  lew tmnwtot U stis a bojnr f facia prodaots or awMer of mi M  w mcia SSLI fsistas  it v mJHVlllIlJlWW WV f WP  HL IMS Fall Specials Shot Gun Shells All at ifO box Toilet Combinations 3495  i, f  J2  I GLASS StKVCE FOR HAVE THE BBOON GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO SLAVER SO IT WILL BE SATE FROM THE STRAINS OP EXCESS IVE TRUCE VBEBATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL Aoi GLASS AND DO THE WOKE PROPERLYfROMFTLY  McPtercoo Mc Bank  i PROFESSIONAL SfiRNER vm TYSMJUST 11 Uw A es, iT K oil FkDit  MSovte9t Bow I BANK MONEY ORDtBt   afe eocnomicol way oi ghiUsoutoi t Money Order, llWlkcjrtol town is by Otfce 935 ltffc Nairn Michigan 1 USED 6 It REFRIGERATOR   5995 1 STAINLESS STEEL SINK 24 000 VALUE at 15995 20  off ua Water Heaters  THE BEST FOR LESS4 ABES AUTO PAHTS  PHONE 151  1018 EAST GRAND RIVER  HoweU Michigan lening by Appomtmenfe Howell MICSJBO  an Charges for Bank Money Or, ders ore cheaper than other  HERB SNEELi 5r i , Phone 18  Wis LGrand Rrei The risks al carrying money in  SowX MWWb Pketjbr payment al bills is el n aSTLuSSSSokwage ujinated Your cancelled Bank EL TXTTF DST Money Order it a valid receipt  US SIZE P and it retained personally by  A Speckuirj the bank Usj Y Property with Me 994 KM tin SiAnn ArWiiict Harold Chubb, local Representative 5U Finning Su Howell Phone HoweD 439 or S7 Monument  Markers i LEE LAVEY General Insoiance Mir on State BaiKWW Under Fedetol Supervision I A U C T I 6 NEEH Member Federal Depoeit Insuran Perm Sales a Specialty ce Corporation All Deposits up LAVEY HARDWARE  SERVICE Water Sytefns elc V Stanley Dinkel Wcwant to Serve You  WITH COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE CIGARS CIGARETTES CONFECTIONARY ICE CREAM ETC COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW MODERN STGPE MCDONALDS  VH CHECKED I JOE GENTILE 11 MAIN ST, 700 TO JinTQPM ITS CONVENIENT Thsres no easier and saier way to send mooney than by check, write a chtck and mail it Well welcome your account We Have Ample funds Availab le tor Sound Loans Read Estate Mortage or Personal at Reasonable Rates FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Cnsur once Cam AD deposits p to 5000 InsuredFOR SALEWhiskey Barrels, The Ed Maas Cider Mill Phone Howell 53511 WANTED  Married woman 20 years or older who needs sub stantial income Complete train inq course free Good eaminqs Pleasant, diqnified work conduct inq Cosmetic qlamour parties by appointment only Car necessary For interview, Contact Mrs Edna Findley, 521 W Sibley St Howfill Phnne S59 Hours10 a to 5000 ior each DeposUer HowelL Michigan Spot Cask FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSEt 250 Eoet COWS 240 HOGS Me pet ewk ALL ACCORDING TO SOS AND CONDITIO CALVES SHEEP and PIGS REMOVED PRtiB PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL 450 licensee far DARLING  COMPAN Attorney al Law Phone 13 Brighton Mich Phone leTFU Reparn MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heanna 8 8717 Lake4ide D iv Lkeoeo Jtiuh Lak P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Dan C SwarJhout Director Modem Eguipment Ambulance Service Phones 99 a 83 PlnchneyMlch FRED C ROCKHOnP Si  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HoweO Michigan   For Appointment BEFRICtRATlON SERVICE P  859 Residence 81  Rspairs on A1 Mafcet tiT 5 i uT u Thne Pmckney 154F3 life Block H,JuHn riwae nnw IOVS Weekly Tips Mads to Detrel Gensral fnickteg Phons 84F14 CARL JONES Concrete Prdudn Cnarei Sand Top Soli Road GsaveV Fill Dlrr and Road Bul BE9T WYUE i Plnckney 7872 STANLEY BERRIMAN  Attorney at Lew 407 E Grand River  Howell DRCI, TOWNFR Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 E REED, Jeweler neenrate Fast  Reasonable828 Toma  eVnf RU  1, , wGuatd Work 210 W Main St Pinckney, Mich Phone Dexter 8 116 WantAd  A FOR SALE1941 Chevrolet Coupe Also puppies, Robert Read member l  i FOR SALE Potatoes and Onions Urnstead Farm HowellPinckney Rd Phone 71F2 m to 3 p m Monday Nov 9th Pinckneyfs  DOLL CLOTHES made to order  Also minature dolls ior sale I Get your order in for Christmas now  Mrs Roy E Fisher 321 Putnam Pinckney Micnigan OIDER MILL open ior the Sea eon We have 50 gaL Whiskey Barrels Phone Howell 535 I Ed H Maas, Howell   , i i i    Ml   FOR SALE  Eggs 9058 Cedar Lake Rd Ph 62F2, FOR RENT Ground iloor furnish ed apartment, suitable for two Heat miurnished Rent 50 a mor th Can be seen at 9405 Ann St Big Sier Lake Earl Suqqitt FOR SALE12 ga Shot gun re peater and Shells 2250 Like Ph 42 new Lucius Doyle  FENCING By Rod or Hour, also construction work done Coones  Klave Phone 162F3 Pinckne FORSALb Wew wooden tool box and a complete set of me chanics tools, tor 5000 Henry Hauck Dispatch Office I WANTED Tree Trfcnmmq or ReLn    moving Orchard Trimminqaleo R SSil1yERS Stump flemoving Experienced  PHONE47F6 Pinckney work Free Estimates Allowance QUALITY  Pinckney telephone subscribers can now call Brighton Dexter Howell as orten as mey wish I a also jacket wcblaVand 503 BurgeBS Pair of leather glove Fiinder re rntun to Bobby PUunmer  FOR SALE  Parts for a 1996  rbS10   Ps for a i 1337 Packard car  Mo Dye 610 UncdiIIaPiickney  FOR RENTModern three room jmrnished apartment Phone 143F2 545 E Putnam S Plaster Contractor New or Repair Work Examates cheer My given  Lee Passow Phone 7881 1767 Upland Dr Ann Arbor, Michigan FOR SALEHens and bucks Meats Fruit paying toN charge, Vegetables Henry Porter 495 Mower Rd FOp RQWApartment 3 rooms md Bam  W Wylie 335EMcan Phone 136 , nckney J  YUN WANTODt POULlr Will pav Detroit market prices C R Uov4 Phone 62F1 FOR BALC Home Swardul homo 7 momsvattd bash garage, stablos an in good condition Largo grounds, boauttful trees jsf 4pOon fWMg H G Swermout 17dl0 Teleargph PHONE NO 88F12 WOX TAKE CAHE OF small children days while Pants are at wade, a my hfcw,11ali baby sit evenings 35 en bout Call evenings haije no JPjjono Stocknev, 8chiqan Fish  Market Friees Ceurteetis Serviee Amoving Inntion Brngs Milliris LuCobt Heatinq is No Equipsneat to ,Jaot ot signtfo  nuel and Iran COBIPOI Culugan Sat WaSer Phone Asm Aebar WASHED  Whet tolk ot tomifumtSM ckiMveuMerio cooarucuoarfISV  Cord Wood  f fcraiaref  1 WeeWy Osaseead s HklS Aed tad iStfl   tblf  y   JtTfce Pinckney Dftspotcfc Wednesday November 11 1949 Local Notes Wm Lamb and family oi Ann Arboi and Edsel Meyer and wife called at the W H Meyer home Saturday Mrs Lloyd Hendee and baby are staying at the Lynn Hendee home this week while Lloyd is hunting The Robert Granger iamilv oi Lansing called at the Louis Coyle home Saturday Miss Barbara Nash spent Sunin Aim Aioor and attended the Pilgrim Fellowship meeting The C WHooker family pi Ann Arbor called at the J H Hooker nome Sunday i he Younglovp P T A held a, bingo party at the school Friday myu ihey took in 31 Mrs Madeline Shehen and Jam ily ot Ann Arbor called at the Wnv Shehan home Sunday dward rtyatter and wife and rtussell Nuoffer and wife of Holt were Sat guests at the Lloyd rlendee home Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel went to Lansing Friday Mrs GL fcennett came back with them for a visit Allen Dinkel found a qas tank dropped from a jet plane in the ccraiield on the Wm ChVmbers icum Sat It was 9 ft long but emNirs Hazel Parker entertained the Past Mdtrons of Pinckney Chapter O E S 145 Monday at her homefhe Fred Read, Robert Read and James Whitley families went to Jackson Sun and helped Mr and Mrs Frank Peters observe iheir 59th wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs W C Miller called on Clarence Fuller in Fowler ville Lansing Thurs who just returned home from St Lawrence ncspitaL Lansing after a operation W C Miller and Clare left for Douglas Lake to bunt Sun and i JI and Cliff went Mon niqht The Robert Tasch family spent Sun in Ann Arbor with Mrs A ach Mrs Bill Baughn is staying with Mrs, Virginia Carver while Bill is deer hunting Mies Isabel Koxus of Brighton rnd Mrs Lydia Karus and davahters of Howell vfsited at the L J Henry and Thomas Ware home Sunday Ambrose Eichman and dough ter Harriett of Dearborn were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs Edna Reason Harry Lavey and wife oi Detroit were Sunday quests at the Lee Lavey  Mrs Rose Hendee is visitinq her daughter Mrs Marjory Park inson in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Walter Clark called on her Sat night Mis Edsel Meyer and children oi Ann Arbor spent Friday at ihe Walter Clark home The bingo party given by V F w joai OUA bat night drew a large crowd Receipts were 416 Paul Singer has gone back to wor at the Hoover Ball piarn Kno Arbor  Fred Swarthout and wife spent roit spent Sunday at the S  Sw armoat R Robinson and wife have re turned trom a visit in Lansing Mrs Beulah Martin of Ypsilanti is slaying witn Miss Uiura riori ,uue ivua maxy nan is in ueiron Mrs Flora Danow and Mrana Mr and Mrs M E Darrow attend ed the funeral oi Dale Darrow at t omrgis iasi inursday M and Mrs h I Murray oi Fjjni and Mr and Mrs Wayne rorneroy oi Lobaell Lake were iiooaay caiiers ot tne rioii bis lets Don Spears and wife of Detroit and Miss Florence Lee ot Ann Ar cor were Sunday guests at the ui Spears home Mr and Mrs Meryl Byington of Vermonville were Sunday dinner H,ib ot noser Piice and wife Mr and Mrs Alva Dickson of Howell and Mr and Mrs And rew Nesbitt called on Mrs Etta Diand Sunday The Dale Mnler family visited me Doyle templeton family  iveego Harbor Sunday  Good Used Cars OUR NEW PONTIAC CAR SALES ARE BOOMING AND OUR USED CAR BUYERS BENEFIT Look where yqu willSeorch youmaybut when it comes to downright, sure fire unbeatable values in used cars, you lust cant best our good will guaranteed used cars Care fully checkedinside and out Theyre the BEST BUYS in town Buy with Confidence SPECIALS 1948 FORD Super Deluxe tudor 1938 CHEVROLET M D tudor b cylHaaio heaterMany extras upnior rwi, , u v j Low mileage, jet black per L k qr2 hn qood tect finish mechanical conditionA1 trans ced lor Quick Sale lfitior 275 1946 PONTIAC Streamliner 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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> Votacu IWhu aftcfc Wednesday Ci  axer iiem of Interest  The present erase ior acnn  0y  vicinity as usuax j Ct Fctd powoTTan fSUM nuntlS t  them will leave a month 55SVS toj w  Hr    Ixfenanucgi un4y to , a iat w t , employers  Lloyd VcaiBlcaicum, Marion ihlle business Is walchina the S6 Albert Shuy, Ora outcome at the U S Steel Corp eiletnC 1 O tug o war ior oenaionJ W H MY   and insurance ine Bethlehem Steel Co has al Glawiri sons have bought a house trailer and go to OUR DEMOCRACY Nail THE ORDVER W C Miiler and son Russell Livermare and others qo to Dou glas Lake Alsothe Baughn boys ready signed a contract to pay its employee 100 a month pensions, this wUl cost the Co 12 Vi cent an how otter 2b years service and the employees 2 cents The question is what will oth, r companies do It is generally Loy McClear and the agreed tjat other companies will wos to Curran have to follow the Ford plan j Edward Parker to Roscommon which wil4 mean higher costs ior  Mr and Mrs Erdley VanSickle oars to be paid by the consume, and Mr and I4rs Wilmont Plumm The plans so far adopted include er to Luzerne  Clare and Claude Swarthout and the Harris Bros, to Lovells Cliff VaruHorn, Wiliard Wiltse Howlett i  tMt f ASUV 0At Or QUC 0MQCACV,  CATtVC WfM PIUVCN m SMAU S40VS 10TMC NCAJUST MAAKCTt ON TMf MOP JOtMMfy, THC P40VC RJSK8P LOSS OUC TO IMJ UftJC y ANO KKNf MTO ATTACK SV WIU ANIMALS ANP ANP OF THIEVES,   urrent CoBunerit , A recent article f Sunday paper federal special security benefits Enployers have in general been cool to federal social security Howevtor, many of them are chan ging and now favor increased social security whereby the work ers pays more into social security This is apt to put the squeeze on little business In 1948 33 vr of all workers were employed by firms having less than 5 employees Twothirds worked for firms having less than 300 Under the social security payments would increase from 1 per cent to 11 in 1950, 2 percent in  1951, 2 in 1952, and by 1960 to If kumeia ore guaranteed fair prices and workers economic sec urity from the cradle to the qrave What next The Trends a journal of the J National Assn of Manufacturers says the trends to economic secj unty and centralization of power  now are too stronq to resist The journal says if continued they wi lead to disaster BOND ISSUE DEFEATED AGAIN The 350,000 bond issue to build new school buildings for Xhe Chelsea reorganized school was defeated again last Thurs by 38 votes The proposal to raise the 15 mill limit 15 mills carried by 16 votes200 more vot ers  The Shirey Bros, to Mio i Sam Gentile and Joe Plummer  to Clare Francis Shehan with a party to Mio Leon Meabon with Milt Harvey of Dexter to Grayling  Geo Meabon jr and Ona Campbell to Lovells Orville Smith Gerald Musson , and Bill Loll to Lovells  Bill Baughn ick Peton, and Friday Haines to Johnnesburg Lynn Hendee and sons to Mio  John Burq to Houghton Gerald Reason goes to Hough ton Arhur Marshall and son3 will hunt necr Clare BAD AUTO ACCIDENT A  iw4 uuto accident occurea  orliy after 100 a m Sunday morning on M36 W in front of the EdWvurd Spears home Carl Hollister and two small sons and Gene McAinch were enroute home Their lights wi t out and they stopped to investigate They were hit by a car driven by Nor man Huck of North Lake  Louis Fitzsimmons, son of Chris Fitzsimmons was with Huck The crash WIN AT STOCKBRIDGE 1 13 Piiickney won ut Stackbnaq   i anicie in a IWri lust mqhr 19 to 13 The qan was SujV paper gov a  not ts cc  thc scort iicat j and wrteup of a starling which  Piiicknoy domiaa through I a W0In had taught to talk W out cna had Pf session u boll nav  dineient Lds w ah t ae hrst nail They lost nv iy I auanLo    Wr scoring chances, due to th lr in j ability to hancj ontu pasoo Pcknvy scored the first quar1 tor cuter Scheider and Vanblari , U best bSbei Jam Han1 9ping bad apaoie hacud V or speecn but never any tai except parrots wn we atiendea grade school Uj oia Normal iader use to 1 was knt if  LATCR,AS THE weT OPNIO v,CATTLE wenr rr  J  OIUAT HrP PO LON5 DISTANCES ACROSS ftARRN COUNTRY TO RAIL HEAPS, THf LOSS St, BOTH IN 526 OF HCaPS AND WEICHTOFCATTLf, WSRt CWORMOMS  Mohlmon iri the etia zne J conversion kick was Dicck J In the third quarvr W, re ct cled end for Pirckney scoiici tcachdoown Aain thy Ijed to convertThen Stockbidq be gan to wake uo A complex1 pass put the bai on thr iinck ney 12 Tiiey madt fs don n the 2 yd line and scoved fr m thervi They converted ki tiie point Pinckney came loarina bick Mohlman rounded end for 3rd touchdown Jeffreys kickca  , i tVQ qct two minute, the  ijy uUJj went n Cbb ia 40 yds for the lant btckui iq touchdown They failed to ciivprt TOOAV, ou COUNTRYS MODERAJ svfttMt OF TRANSFOHTATIOFV MAKE IT 3SftLE T 5rP CATTl, TRUCK AND RAJLWITH SUCH SPfce 4N rpFf scv, THT THCV RCACH MARKET IN PRIME  ONPTtM fM , c yf ftj5K AND COMPARTIVELV LTTt LOSS Pinckney Ware Cogswell Enquist White Lavey J Clark Packer  Jeffreys Mohlman Schneider VanBlcjc Stockbiidq  L E Col  L T Lanski L G Stti C Perkiii R G Cam R TT WOHPI  RE Cobb 9t tmherr R  F Word F h Ny in Berlin 3 By company One day the caqe aoor was left open and  th siarJing qutaway It joined a Iockk of wld starlinqs end liv ei a merry life until it was cap turu in a net by a fowler while raidnq gain fields The fowler proceeded to puii the bjds out on by one and rnq their necks Wnn iie qct hold of  ea  ne it said never put off to morrow what you can 1 L wter aid Wh I The btarlinq said J ij t rhor in Berh askc iow aid vou qe here  The itcrlaiq whose named was Ha ,s 1 r plied By keepinq bad c nipanv His life was spared n  ls barbar qet hia bird back i aqaui the tram  pat off to do today ho ar3 You am Hansthe iin The fowler Towih tJtrCtcrn n HappexiingA flOCHE  AYOTTE , , , uii , The marriage of Agnes Roche, was hard and both cars caught daughter of Mr and Mrs A M  ire The Pinckney fire dept was Hoche of Lansing to Paul Avate called out to extinguish th blaze son of Mr and  Edward  McAinch had 12 stitches taken j tte oi  took place gat at FOOTBALL SCOPES Mason 25 Grand Ledge V He 65 Haslett 0 Howell 12 Fowl r vili 7 Milan 26, Roosevelt II Dundee 26 Saline 12 Parma 20 Chelsea 14 Dexter 76, Mancher 0 Brighten 16 South Ann Arbor 42 Jackson 0 erkJqhjiDantaxit6S has sued village i Welch fo 10000 callinq him a cornclaims hij reputatbeen damaqed to that ex is bxcandidate for ra J is c ripased by 3 can eta docii not come up tor re ton couiciimu damages fo munist  ion i t  t Wolc ei Jtion a cuUaic We Lyan 0    in a head wound Fitzsimmons ASlliutowd face cuts and possible skull fracture All were taken to McPherson hospita Howell for creani So first one held There is a difi erence of opinion as to the site of the new school, 3 sites being pro posed CARD OF THANES I wish to thank my frienls nei ghbors and Ihe Kings Daugh ters for remtimbernig me with cards also Lee Lavey for his kind nosB iileat St Joe hospital Bert Harris MARTiAGE LICENSES George Kohler,28 Barton City Joane RindlelS Hdmburq WUUs Duncan, 32fowlerville Elsie M Cook 26 Fovisrviue Bernard Lessert IS Fowlexllle, Francis itt 19 FowlorviUe BELLE KENNEDY Services were held this afternoon at WheatHalverson Chapel for Miss Nancy Belle Kennedy, known as Miss Bede Kennedy who died Tuesday at her home, io52 Randolph Miss Kennedy was well known in Long Beach and Huntinqton Park where she tauqht school for many years She was a native of Pinckney, Michiqan, and is survived by six nephews, Raymond Kennedy of Los Angeles Samuel of Seattle Wash Russell B and Earl of Lincoln, Nebr Irwin of Milwaukee Wis and Otis of Michigan on St Thomas church Ann Arbor Msgr Peek officiating The bride wore a dark green i satin suit with a white feaihered hat and carried a bouquet of white roses centered with white orchids Mrs George Scott, her sister matron of honor, wore q brown faille suit with brown vel vet hat trimmed with pink feathers and carried pink roses James Fohey, of Kalamazoo was bestman and James Pardon of Wayne, and Jack Dunn of Yp silaint, ushers The reception was held at the Stjcgecocch Inn Assisting were Mrs Madeline Shehan Mrs G McKillen Mrs J Henry, and Mrs Howard ODell The couple will reside in Dallas Texas SPONSORS ESSAY CONTEST The Pincknev Civic niece, Mary Montague of Biq Rap COVttfcVATION MOTES Uds Mich, and one grand nephew  Paul Miller of Huntington Park Past president of the GAR, Miss Kennedy was a member of Seven thday Advntist Church Interment was at Rosedale Cemetery followinq services read by the Rev Walter Schacht Belle Kennedy spent the oar reciprocal agreements for Mich is waters will be studied at a rieetinq Nov 8 Size, limits ana xiethods oi catching hshs on the J rivers and 18 lakes involved ill be studied 200 cocks were killed in the first, upper perunsjulja pheasantf sea j ly part of her life in PinckneyShe son in history in southern Meno taught in the Pinckney school rninee county for a number oi years and woa Deer hunters qoinq north are prominent in the Home Cominq dVLBfli to Q3A 1 i li    UA KAM IQftfl irk 101   HONOR ROLL First Six Weeks GRADE 12 Mary Ann Campbell Anne Heath   Lois Curtis     Mary Lou Gardner Isabel Brady   Barbara Clark Ranald Atkinson CHURCH NEWS St Marys Catholic Church Pinckney, Michigan REV FR ALBERT J SCHM1TT Sunday Masses 800 and 1000 Ttofnnn Devotions Fridays at 73b p m Conssions Sat 730 to 900 pm Sundayirbtor b00 mass Fridays after Novepna Devotion COMMUNITY CHURCH Congregational fl 1 D Brady,tfia ir Chssi Ftadlss Wed nights OrgcBust and Ckoir Diroctsr Ism Merwin Campbstt ,  ,   ,  Thur Eve 800 Bible Study at the i 1S What Can We Do to Improve parsoraa  Cooperation for Community Im, provement Thurs Noon Potluck dinner for ihtie must be not less than 400 the Ladies Aid a the home ,f Mr  words or more than 600 Fit and Mrs Will Euler, Howei i prize 6 and medal, 2na 3 medal 3rd 2 and medal, ihe awards will be made now InCidently tn nS h called Banta c,iy sui name Ii says hasked him if ho was a Cc v Now day tar v I   only a Commun m are hqhtinq Pinckney Civic Improv men Assn is sponsonng assay contests for all pupils aUendirj Pinckney high school They also have a second contest op n i all pupils of the 6th 7th tul 8h  grades  The subject for tht qaae ciu I es is My Idea of an Ideal Com munity ihe essay must contain not leo than 200 words or more thon 4Uu The prizes are first prize 35 a d medal, 2nd 3 and meda and medal The subject for the high scho The b,en City of Flint who has ruiuiinq tneur sciioU iunchj inuepnuentiy wd try us ninu s and surplusla pasts years the always gane in the oral menu plan off choice ot as many The federal govern v vldes a subsidy of 9 meal if the meals meet taeral standards Flint has nev er qualified for this Pinckney 3j a 32  nas had this federal aid for years usually about break even One year they made 10 d fdrai oes tuij year Junche havi d The f erti stuj e o a a 3C ite meat cnu a a an Fri A young married peoples , party will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs James WhiUey at j 800 p m It includes all couples fn our church and ther fncnds whose combined ages does not total over 70 years rf A ABt 0t Bt B  B  iun 13 1030 church BBTWhy Do the Good from 19QQioidlL m    tore they qo, Sudden runs on up, Her last visit here was at the Cen per peninsula deodars last veax tennial in 1935 whew she was on exhausted the license supply in j the proqram with Ed Kearney borne cases  Don anj Gene Markey Frank Ee To avoid beinq lost hunters,meil  0, she looentfy fel re advised to oanry compasses  broke her hip which owina to GRADE Norma Evers Joanne Griffiths Juno Bobon 11 A Amd a map Also to return to camp  if iorosd to story out aU mqht a fire which will last thro her advanced age was latai OODLES OF FUN FOR EVERYjj Vailamfciook build a fire which will last tnro OHEI uah the night M not found hv Jr a riot Its a hit Its the NEW looming and snow has covered 16 Page COMIC BOOK, EXCUJ your tracks, walk a mile in each tVELY with The Detroit Sunday cUrecaon rehifnma to the nTe TQV EdMonl Grand I  Susan Campbell Charles Ccdrd Milton Matteson   John Paui Ware GRADE 10 Mary Jean Kirschke Judy  Sun Nov vice Serm Suffer  1130 Sunday School 300 Pilgrim Fellowship assn meetiria at the Ann Arbor Congl Church Outstandinq leaders will be Rev Wm Matters and Miss Katherine Lohr our State youth leaders from Lansing Recreated 500 in the gym of the Evang the Civic Imp Asjn meonne Dec 2 The judges are Rev Brady Rev Beachey Rev lr Schmitt The rules ax 1 Wrijte name and grade on LIS  page 2 Write on one side of paper All Princeus Marqanst of England has been making the front pages because it has been found that SIX smokes bi several banguets lately she has been seen smoklrg cigartts Now 25 years ago this mqht have meant something ioday it is meaningless Probab iy 50 percent of the girls of the present day smoke Some 25 year ago Ypsiianti made the iron pages because the president of the state Normal there ex peiiea a girl who smoked The decsk Btelical ami Reimriied Chuiafc mv Bt B B B on was appealed to tiue coessays become property of cuit court A cigarette company  Assn  nnarcing it After a long drawn  out trial the court gave a verdict in iavor of the pres of the coll 1 eqe, ruling that said college could set their own deportment standards The qood old presid ent has lonq since qone to his re ward We wonder what would I 4 All essays must be delivered not later than Nov 23 1949 ta  E W Wakefield, 202 W Main St Pinckney decision of judqes to be f nai your Michael Cacr Lorriane Tomas4c   OAADCS Lots Beachy i protects have ia sfidL 250 wm will nndl ensertcdnment Comics ooiomJg SET1  puzxles magic radio Ustinas Got SSSSr OrtIJbW C Hock, printsd in P0  iBK, wim The Detroit Sunday 1 PP107 155 Times Two Star Edition on  ,    Marilyn Ocsk Pheasant and bow and w sntssB ase aaam vsmieded to 15 kr the rc l Ao sai the lodks aid sjffl serje a  t the Conql GETS MEW TRAIL oi PbsoVnty 19 years to me m f4 who war x new tried was a1 owed sm to A Bt Bt B B A A AABt B B H  MRS ROSE BUHL Mrs RooeuhlB5died at Mc happen if ne cxaneback aad enpor at 60 and a Worship servj u hospital Howell Mon j jd f2 Sat 730 led by  PUqrlm Foi wlcwk j  fi2  gjp group of Ypsilanh Conq 1, aftrr sh rShea     Tes 800 Our Prudential Com i ter   J   a I  waFmeot at the Parsonaqe I  I More and mo football is U Wed, 4O0 Junior Choir Practise j 7KM Senior Chir Practise MSULTS OF MOV 2 BOWLKG More and i is one daughter Mrs Alva Dick connq aJ business In the fir and two grand  Rose Bowl 30 Mich, took part m they only took 15 men to  son oi Howell children St Marys  Ma If tefftma  i NOT 21, sc j m circuit court in Asm Arbor last  e He wut he eenter oed later Thtee Foaboc mon Artsed Mon1 and Raiph Otaiq have been ior the 2 robberies of W0 Hotel Bbahtast kstt fiawssd Friooh th Tip Top  Vans Hockeys VF W Corys Taveai FAB 24 22 21 21 15 U 13  Calif, Ihe funeral will be held today S Yost and Ttemsr IC iat Howell at Schnackenberq Fun 86 loral Home Rev Paihhrop official I 1  fej1111 T2ay 1  in, Burial inTlaueld metery  SSJL nZJ2Z There is an offensive ana deSenCennedys OioSot High 3 qames 2460  1 qame 978 StMarys Hksh faicL 3 qames 635 F Shehan Hkyo lod I ame 256 F Shehanj aOffOmix sjov Sbirer vs Tip Top ab vTcnussn orJwre  Corys YFWMTWS e Sot  ft Morvs DALE DA1ROW Dele Darrow 63 son of the late W B and Flora Darrow, died at jSturgio Tuesday The funeral is 12 Jo to be there Thursday wim bur121 fed in Vicksburg Obituary next 11 DAMGE sive team, some one who punts someone who kicks convessson etc The stadium now seats acound 1004300 hut is still too small Prof Yellaod of Ind Univex sity has an artkie m the ASanac morithly entitled The Death oi Football It is ouppoeed to be J  i o i writtom in 136a Modh was pi ryiaq ii ft rrxJJ Notr DaBle     lie pjn viiemeats oiones  Q inossaso me teaounsfaod oomsoo dances  c oi hsr steiim to 20ft8 hot JvlsibiUtyosmsils said it Nov  Tam nd boxi a t1 2V k with mo old   i1 Jjrmm wuAfw  4n X essassseesael wWJWJPPlwf e Plncfcpey Dispatch W November 8 194 Hi   U  Pinckney Asn Dvic Improvement ATTENTION Regular Moftisas astLe s cnd and Sour til Mondays o caci week, We re sarry for th mis nncFerstanding this Week   THE NEXTMEETING IS NOV 14th 800 P M  Come and bring a friend 4,      v THOUSAN  MJCHI a1  HowelJ Theater HowelL Michigan tvfc iivi Tuesday, Wedneday Thurs, Nov, S,L Cliftoon Webb Shirley Tempi Tom Drake, Alan YoiLng in MR BELVIDERE GOES TO COLLEGE Comer Novell Car too Fiin y ft  vw ,  ELJ5  4 rf   Saturday, November 11, 12 William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy SILENT CONFLICT Also Peggy Ann GarnerFrank Preston In  THE BIG CAT  Cartuw nsnyouw Hot Water Sun Mon Nov 1314 Sundav Shovs J 15 P M Continuous Gary Cooper Patricia Neal in THE FOUNTAINHEAD with Raymond Massey, Kent Smith Cartoon  Nsws Tues, Wed Thurs Nov 151617 Judy Garland Van Johnson In IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Colo by Technicolor Comedy Cartoon DexterTheatre  DEXTER bilCHIGAN A Guernsey heifer was foundshot dead last week on the Lud1 wiu Kitter in Green Oak Dep 1 Jas Featheily said a 22 bullet w  iound between the cows eyes he ward r risen has resigned his position as clerk at the Gra ham hotel in Brighton Monday it was robbed at 4 a m, ana Thurs, the same 2 men robbed it again and beat up Frisch bt cause they only got 35 Salerrr township has passed a resolution forbidding the estabment of farm feeding garbage or siaughter house refuse  Mrs Ward Tupper of Dexter un derwent an operation at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor lq,st week The funeral of Mrs Fred Rose, klled in an auto accident last wk was held Thurs at the Gregory Baptist church Earl Richmond, son of Bangr  Richmond of Unadilla recently I hurt in an explosion is recovering in Foote hospital, Jackson The Washtenaw county infirmary long troubled spot is agan in the news columns, Wm Dclley rer dep sheriff who wes nmed supt there last sprinc following charges against the man who was then supt has also been discharged by the countwelfare board Whitmore Lake school district will hold a special meetinq Nov 8 to discuss a 5 room addition Vincent Gleason, of Howell attending Mich State college has been awaded a paid up scholar ship at Pciters University Fran 14 Mich students were named 229 in the nation Bishop Emerich of the Episcopal church conducted confirmation services Sunday at the Hamburo and Briqhton churches Edwin Perry, city clerk of Ann Arbor died last week He was a past master of Goldsn Rule Lodae FoWtM      The examination of Elmer Chev clier for murder set for Justice Sinners in Brighton, has been r Vw No toll ciiarges ON CALLS Brighton Dexter arc postponed accordina to Pros Erwin, The Green school of which Mrs Alta Meyer is teacher, held a big Halloween party last Monday1 Briphton hiqh school is booming Chuck Carney, their star player for the all state hiqh school team He got a half column writeup in the Ann Arbor New last week Bcsil White and wife of Howell ond Norman White and wife call ed at tho Ben White homeSun The Dr Walter Mercer iamily of East Lansing spent Sun at the Wm Mercer home Telephone users in the Pinckney exchange should find Michigan Bells new extended area telephone service a valuab le improvement This new service eliminates toll charges on calls to Brighton, Dexter and Howell Both are now in Pinckneys local calling areaSo you can call telephones in Jhese three towns without toll charges Your telephone service h geared to modern calling needs Its more valuable useful and faster than ever Michigan Bell Telephone C No flamesno junta no jit elno flues You avoid all these worries with an electric water heater Once its in stalled you enn forget its in the house Saturday, November 12 One Day Only Double Feataie Sabu , Gail RusselL Turhcn Bey  in f SONG OF INDIA and Gene Autrey in PUBLIC COWBOY NO DUaey Cartoon i VtXVS Ag i  I Sunday, Monday, November 13, 14 DEAR RUTH  wHh Joan Caulfield Wm HoldenBilJ DeWolfe Edward Arnold Color Cartoon Novelty News Tuesday, li FARM FtfLEES GET THSSE EXTRA ADVANTAGES WHEN TKEY GO ELECTRIC LONGER LIFE of HEATER  GREATER PROTECTION CLEAN, QUIET AUTOMATIC OPERATION plus SPECIAL RATES fOR COMBINATION F  INZTALLATtCKS Wednesday, November IS, TULSA Starring Susan Hayward Robert Preston and Chill Wills Tom  Jerry Cartoon Novelty NewThursday and Fridav Nov 1718 THE HOUSE OF STRANGERS with Edward G Robinson, Susan Hayward1 Disney Cartoon Short Subjects Game Br HI Bom to Dr Fred Mylne and wife, of Dexter Thurs a 12 lb son Mrs K H Crane entertained the past matrons club Friday 25 coupls attended the barn  dance at A Mclntyres Friday  Anna Fitzsimmons and Kote O  Conner have returned from Idaho i Livingston Lcdqe No 76 F  A  M will hold its second annual  Thanksgivinq ball at the opera  i 1 house Nov 27  J  ThereWitt be a flower show at j  the Pettysville school Friday after   neon Winifred Peters is teacher, j j John Conely has moved oh the  farm he bought of Gene McClear j Alice Morgan of Stockbridqe is s teaching at Gregory  Tom Cooper has gone to Adr an to work  The residence of Wm Gardner was broken into and robbed Sat nighi Will Mcfnytre burned his hand severly Fri night with a I gasoline jack while spearing i L W Richards of Bay City and j Miss Villa Martin of Pinckney were married at the Roy Teeple home in Manistigue Nov 5Farmers Club jufiei i one of ivany 5 Features ilcivs yrr itninproof sfk it no extra cost Glisten fog porcelain enamel, truinh cup strainer, etra    rycill c efor iif t i tmmn gljisware See airtheoV sjjecials of this Brip Bearryware sink Conn for 1iEE Kitchen   Bo  Iff I  PLUAING IXTUREfi  Vl V A Ai  lIV 4WtA The Anderson rarmers UUD SI LtV ATH r ItCA rtXfwitKHfl and Mrs SilasBar ton Sat Those on the program were Joeie and Sadie HarrisMin nie Monks Cora Deviereaux, Mae Moran Albert Wilson was nam ed to the state convention Frank Backus assures us the in I rALieHaven 4 Tom Drian dependent telephone is a sure  thing 30 milesof line are already i Cheleea Mich Friday, Saturday, November 11, 12 SCENE OF THE CRIME fcarru, Van Johnson, Arlene Dahl I L i I J lvlYRON J HUGfiES MASTER PLUIlBFJft   Telephone Pinckney 157F11 BepaJrinqr u Speciaii Sun Mon Nov 1314 FATHER WAS A FULLBACK Comedy Stantef Fred MacMurray, Maureen OHare, Betty Lyno Rudy Vallee  Spertre built AViJN i atATEB Skxfkbridge, Michigan TUM Wed Thun Nov 151617 I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE A Good ComWr Slaii Gary Grant Ann Sheridan Marion Marshall Wm Lamb and iamily of Ann Dale Shirley and wife of Dei 0hm nt Sunday at the W H, roit and Hollis Holioway and fam mm han ily of Bass Lake were visitors at the Albert Surley home Sunday Doolittls Mrs Nelbe Berdella Huadord jyohPwdue oaDe Doni Spears and wife of Detroit emended the RocheAyotte wed Shows 710  MS Cosnibg That Midnight Kiss Come To The Stable Friday, Saturday, November 11 12 Doablr Faatai THUNDER m THE PINES A Story of the North Woods with George Reeves, Marion Mantin Also HIGHWAY 1 13 A Melodrama ei he Truck Drvcrs Robert Lowery Pamella Elake Sunday, Tves   EVEftY GIRL SHOULD BE  MARRIED Advtrtiumttu Erom where I sit fy Joe Marsh Clam Chowder Can Be Dynamite   Carey Grant Betsy Drake The Lloyd r Hendee family en   tertained Lynn Hendee and wife nw7 AthWtic Stare Dad Alway Py aldinnerSun ,   M    CosntogiTiafl A fhm Lonesome dine in AniTAfbar Sat and spent Bom to Mr and Mrs George W , Melody Usee flnsni oi the the week end at the Ed Specw Meyer at Rowe haepitaL Stock J bricks Sat a  If tettsf Roberts is s friend of yews, Ifice he is sune, and if yoe , waat ie keep Ms friendship, like I  do eWt ever let him hear yoc say that food elan iMdv ej k Made without creasa In New England, comes from, friendihjet  broken over tomatotseecsoe in dam chowder Experts say that aouth of Boston the tomato reigns auoreme, but north of Boston its ereaaier elao f m whether it lestertemeWeafa  T taat Thk i plain to aayone who doesnt OOSM from clam chowder country What a great world this would be if wo could ell see that most  jpffjadjfifls ere waiter of tasto iieft eeoa SOXQ that istieslr whet it cannot see rery plain W jHot Krt4 f rJwJ ViUui Simn Kmrntfimwmfmm mmmm 9   imjm lakmcwd Soil MOT  Give Top YtoMs of  Low Production Cost Ml Pastor HoaovcrHon iulMs Moot and tool Producing Power, Glvos Moro High Voluo t COLUMBIA, MO,A Avepoint program to balance the soils needs and obtain maximum crop yields per acre at low production costs, was outlined by O T Coleman, Missouri University extension soils specialist  Here are the steps Coleman suggests  1 Provide plenty of plant food in available form for the crops you are growing Crops cannot grow without nutrients  2 Have your soil tested to determine whether the plant food supply  is in balance Growing erops need a j balanced ration the same as do peo ple and livestock  3 Oat the soil in condition so that crops can use the plant foods This means a turnover of organic mat ter You can add organic matter and improve soil tilth, drainage and aeration by growing wellfertilized deeprooted legumes  4 Keep water, plant nutrients and topsoil at home by conservation methods Where needed, these may Include terracing and contouring to reduce runoff and erosion losses 5 Follow a wellbalanced cropping system Deeprooted legumes for pasture and green manure crops   need to be rotated regularly with grains Livestock is a must to properly handle pasture and rough age crops in such a cropbalancing program Tests have shown that where a crop is pastured off, about 75 per cent of the organic matter is returned to the soil This is true of both legume and nonlegume crops Topdrosting Pastures Adds Grazing Days, Boosts Legume Yields ATTENTION School Elect ors ff Adding Lime and Fertiliser Helps Build Better LegumeGrass Yields, t CHICAGONow Is the time to start renovating punch drunk pastures to build up their milk and beef producing power Killing out the old blue grass and growing alfalfaladinobrome grass In its place doubled yields of forage and increased the protein harvest fourfold in Wisconsin tests The old blue grass yielded 1,800 pounds oi forage per acre, representing about 200 pounds of protein The new al falfa  ladino brome grass seeding yielded close to 2 tons Its protein content averaged about 600 pounds per acre To get these better grasses and legumes, lime and fertilisers carrying phosphate and potash fPe needed to sweeten the soil and build its mineral nutrient content Thorough fall working will completely kill the old blue grass V that you can move in next spring and seed the higher producing legumes and grasses Soil tests this fall will give you a line on the lime and fertilizer needs for the new seeding If you leave the field rouph and cloddy this fall, there is no clanger CHICAGOMilk pails will be fuller next spring and you will get bigger dividends from extra grazing days and more tons of hay, if you topdress your pastures and grasslands this fall with phosphate and potashfertilizer Fertiliser added, in the fall helps deeprooted legumes and grasses make a sturdier, fuller growth, says the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee The roots dig themselves in more firmly The plants weather the winter in better condiI tion for early spring growth  Earlier spring growth means a longer grazing season It means fewer days of barn feeding for your cows Agronomists recommend adding heavy amounts of phosphate and potah fertilizer to pastures and grasslands Tests at state agricultural stations show that applications of 300 to 600 pounds per acre produce profitable results DeepRooted Legumes Keep Soil at Home, Curb Irosion Losses CHICAGO  Thickgrowing legumes and grasses are good policemen for protecting your land from the soilrobbing attacks of erosion, according to the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee Thats particularly true if your land has been overcropped with corn or other soildepleting row crops And the longer the legumegrass sod is kept in the rotation, the more topsoil is saved  C A Van Doren, University of Illinois toil conservationist, reports that soil losses from corn averaged 14 tons a year in a 3year rotation He says that a 6year rotation of corn, grain and 4 years of meadow would cut the loss to only 3 tons per acre That means a saving of 11 tons of topsoil a year Wellfertilized legumes and grasses nail down the topsoil and keep it in  ice They keep soil pores open, radd organic matter that imes drainage, tilth and soil strucl The topgrowth slows rain down  , walk More water is held in the id instead of washing away, yoju save not only topsoil and  hut nlr fnprf nd nrr anif Uncle Sam Says of soil loss during winter and spring even on the steepest slopes The Middle West Soil Improvement Committee suggests these farmproven steps for rebuilding pastures 1 Apply lime as it is shown to be needed by soil tests 2 On heavy sod crisscross the field with a weighted single disc to cut the sod into chunks Then dig the field twice with a field cultivator The second time work on the contour Just before freezing dig the field again to open the roots of the sod to freezing during winter and leave it rough to hold the winter and spring rains 3 In early spring work the field once with a field cuttivator and spike tooth harrown tandem Then with a grain drill seed the nurse crop and put on your fertilizer 4 Put on your legume seed with a cultipacker seeder This is important for a Urm seed bed and good coverage of legume seed makes a startling difference in the catch that you get Soil Tests Give Valuable information About Lands Need for Llnfe and Plant Nutrients J  CHICAGO  Soil tests taken this fall can help you do a better job of liming and fertilizing your land and filling the soils commissary with a well balanced supply of plant nutrients most needed for higher crop yields and lower per bushel costs t next year  A good soil test has to start with I good samples, the Middle West So i Improvement Committee points out jThat means making a sufficient nunvber of probes It means getting enough soil from different parts of the farm and combining samples from like areas It means being careful to get good sampes from 1 pooryielding fields On sloping fields, samples should be taken from the top, the middle and the bottom, the committee says You can get directions for taking soil samples from your county agent, from agronomists at the state college, or from your local fertilizer dealer When samples are efficiently taken, carefully tested and accurately interpreted, they can give you valuable information about your soils plant nutrient needs But you will want to consider additional facts in developing a program to boost your yields Among items to consider  are What is the lands previous cropping history What was th per  Pinckney Rural Agricultural School District Vote Jar Trustee Who Are inter acted in the succeaaful onarotion EIIJ c u , wv, Wet Iho Candida Ued Below Have TakeveSeSe EZX2 U ,, US Compotent OuoMjdand Have Had MoAlSo   Protect the Future ol Your School Syatem by Selecting Your New School Board from thi Group VOTE FOR ONE Trustee for one year  MRS GERALD CLARK Harris School MR ERIC ROSE Director of Reeves School VOTE FOR TWO Trustees for two years  VOTE FOR TWO Trustees for three years MR DON BOWER Cordley Lake School MR MERLE CAJRD  Pettysvllle School MR LYNN HENDEE House School MR NELSON MILLER Director Cordley Lake Schcol MR JOHN BURG Harris School MR MERWIN CAMPBELL Trustee Pinckney School MRS CLARE PALMER Treasurer, Pinckney School MR HOWARD THAYER Secretary Pinckney School CarefullyTaken Samples Give Clues to Soils Nutrient Needs acre yield How has the soil been handled What rotations have been followed What fertilizer and liming treatment has the soil had What is the lands slope and drain age and how badly is it eroded You can check on the plant food your crops are actually getting by watching for hunger signs on crops already produced this season Using soil tests, cropping and land history and hunger signs will help you diagnose your soils fertilizer needs Election Nov 10,1949 Good Soil Management Plus Fertilizer Produces Championship Wheat and Heavy Stand of Legumes  9 Ml  m RED CROSS FIELD DIRECTORS SOLVE SERVICEMEN S PROBLEMS  CHICAGO The corn you harvested this fall fan Rive you valuable tipsrj for getting higher yields next yeiftj if you will take a little time to p amine some of the ears j Those ears can tell you whether the corn plant was well fed oil starved That makes a big differ ence in the size of your crop Foft only well fed corn can produce hignv yields Look at the ears shown in the accompanying photograph All but Noj 1 show signs of plant food starva tion Ear No 1 is a normal, well fed, fully developed par It has good luster and polish It holds its finish to the tip The kernels are deep and well filled Ear No 2 was short of nitrogen It has good luster and the kernels are well filled Nature makes nubbins like this when there isnt enough nW After This Recordftreafciag Wheat Yield Was Combined, the Field Produced a Nek, HighYielding Legume Stand CHICAGOJood soil management including the use of commercial fertflizer paid off for Karoid Pirtle, when he won the 1949 wheat growing championship of Southwestern Indiana with a recordbreaking yield of 97 bushels per acre  Growing the championship wheat crop wasnt the whole story, either Alter combining thr ain Pirtle got g lush stand of ah, and sweet clover, He says the soil ood tilth eed organic matter supply plus the added plant food gave it the power et produce both a high wheat yield ami a excellent stand of legumes saafese seeding tune iaat fell, Pir4a bed the soil tested to And out its leod needs When he needed KxmpAe1ng leghe added 400 pounds per of 1I fertiliser TJtfeeaSr, Red Cross services to the armed forces sre available wherever U S servicemen are stationed Here a Red Croat field director goes right to a yoang sailor at work on his this for the fart fee needs to help solve a problem last spring he topdressed the wheat with extra nitrogen The nitrogen j gave the wheat new life and put ex  tra vigor into the legume seeding The championship wheat wa grown on an 11acre contest field or his Sullivan county farm near here The field was in alfalfa during 104S and 1946, com in 1947 and soybeans in 1948 The organic matter added by plowedunder alfalfa helped mel low the soil, built good structure anr1 tilth and improved the drainage Pirtle used Vigo wheat, the new heavyyielding, soft red winter variety developed by Purdue Uni versity plant breeders The pocket area wheat growing 1 chrnpionabip is sponsored by Purdue University end the Southwestern Indiana Wheat imfovment AseecdatiotL Howard Lathrope, Purdue agronomiet supervises the contest The sailor was young He had finished his home leave in a southern coastal city and was heading back to his California base He said goodby to his parents and to an older brother, a marine veteran just returned from service Thea he tehjm bus 4gew hours later the older brother was killed in an automobile accident The family appealed to the Red Croat to locate the younger son so be could return home Within s short while a Red Cross chapter secretary along the route in tercepted the bey, broke the news, and helped the lad gel started back home There the chapter got in touch with the field director t the west coast base and verified the facts for the earnmpndinp officer who was Ing asked to extfjid ihr nail rV Ustvc  Once or more every minute, around the clock last year, the Red Cross performed some service for members of She military fore and their famine Ajneng the nearly three quarter of a bandied, a large pereentiaolveeiuppiying verified infor home eondttions re,  salutary T  To authorities depend upon its post field directors and the network of chapters for reports of conditions underlying such leave request Field director in 864 military installations and hospitals and 1,069 itinerantand tubstations in this country and abroad aid servicemen with personal problems that range from babies and budget to helping straighten out delays that hold up pay er family allowance The serviceman ha his family problem sf marital difficulties, financial trains, and family illnesses all disturbing to morale Field directors, providing 24boar service at military metaUeiiooj, are pretty much in tho the family doctor They are of bed at all heats to fees stir age ufj hundred eompMeeCft1 assmlame, Sttne thru s it may be to gag report ea the con iticn of a erstieatty ill member ef a sc i tiers family, or to lead him money for ua emergency trip home, or to And honing for a family unexpected arriving at the pott V laterer tag problem, the atrriealaan seals Ires to tun to the Be Chugs for help, knowing that he will find a yatpathetk friend is i the Red Cross trogen in the soil to make fullears That is its insurance of for another year Phosphate hunger i Illustrated  ear No 3 Here you find rows of kei nel that did not fill Because of phosphate shortage, some silks , delayed and came out too late catch any pollen The kernels wt not fertilized, so they failed to fili Ear No 4 was starved for po The ear is pointed and chaffy The cob is limber and weakjj  A few deficient ears uont  starved ro, aayi the  West buii leafmovement Committee  if rw have 4  MB4MUO ihstt shes mmf At lower east per kSSt When plant seed AseJen ajgrne  , ym ear,  , to correct ft mtiflti and beset core yields next year A r  jj give you an idee of wmat iedeitj provide a full weUbelasjeeu of nutrients or the esm tm Uned soil tilth, structure jad matter to get max i i  V 7 Mfitatei Mj  m y  y tjf n   Is 1  AT PWCKNEY HIGH SCHOOl VUWTOBnjM Sat, Nov 1  800 pm rizes Will Be Live  To counter a serious epidemic of poliomyelitis infantile paralysis, the United Nations World Health Organisation WHO has been speeding iron lungs to India Here the Director of WHOs regional office for Southeast Asia shows a group of nurses and officials how an portable iron lung, just, delivered, operates Altogetoer WHO Plans to send 20 of the big machines to todii  1 i Sponsored by Forestry Parley Meets in Geneva J Pinckney Pott VFW Uncle Sam Says I No 7301 The leading forestry authorities of Europe recently concluded a series, of discussions at Geneva to coordinate Europes forestry policies and increase production of timber on an overall basis The riveting was sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organization of tie United Nations FAO Here, a Swiss Forestry Inspector explains the principles of forest conservation to a group of delegates cy1nU 71 Director, CAINOS DQg gSABCEJTV j FRST PRINTED DOG BOOK, IN 1570, WAS PONe IN TyVBYTHE ENGLISH VSICIAN JOHN CAWS How about making Flag Day thttj year Security Day for you and yoar family The two observances go hand in hand because your security is intep arable from the countrys Security Whatever you do for your own future good, such as buying United States Savings Bonds regularly through tati payroll savings plan where you work, helps to stabilize Americas economy Help keep Old Glory flying over the land of the free and the home of the brave for your children and your eMV irons children 1  Trmmn O UJV Assembly Elects New Officers fy ifotty aD,rectar, CAIN6S DOG RESfiAftCH CENTER  5 ST AS MANY AS 1000 SHEEP CAN  BC HANDLED BY A S1NCLE TRAINED , BORDER COUE L JlWmJJ IN TH ,0n CENTURY BATTLES iN HOLLAND BE TWE6N THE HOUSE OF OUNCE AND THE COMMONERS, fe THE Kf OAJ0 WAB THE SYMBOL OF TH PATRIOTS ANP THE PUC THAT Of THE ROYAL FACTION s ,  ALL DOCS BORN ANP REC1ST2 SSSP 30 T0  EEP N FRANCS IN 1949  C xsORt DAILY FOR EACH MUST HAVE AMS BE POUNPOFHfS BODY V  H GINNING WITHX   Dog Research Center, NfC  ,, lv rw SrUyfowicil Membi, op Women In Public Health aese are the seven key men In the debates of the United Natfof General Assembly now holding its Fourth Regular Session UN Headquarters Standing behind Assembly President  Carlos P Romulo Philippines are the chairmen of the committees in which most of the Assemblys work is done They are from left to right Canadas Lester Pearson Chile Hernan Santa Crux Venezuelas Cartos Steikj Denmarks Hermod Laanung Greeces Alexis Kyrou and Polands Manfred Laehs  EggCultured Vacgine to Protect Cattle ,   AsaeamMj meeting the eaeettop of three SKmpersaakent members to the  to replete the outgoing members whose terms had  t ehewa, from left to right Or GaiUerme Belt, t, Norway and Ahmed Mohamed Khaehaba racks,  the estries ejected to serve tor twojreara i  Eta  lu  Three of the worlds feadmw weave hi the ieU of psmlle health consult in New Delhi, India daring a meeting of the UN World  Health Oifinfrtttoav WHO called to draw ap alas tor the  provement of health eoamalata 1 the fIrsoj etewJJ Left, to right Dr Martha Elite, 1 the UAJL, deditii General of WHO Rajkasnari Aamrit Knar, Indias Minister of aTatrrh  and Mrs 17 ftrJMLfrtdtir of the late Prime Mhmstor of   Dsroeter wlBic W  BradknH of rtodorpoat, the cattle distntr which killa Mam MM,J farm anmtals every year avjsow a praetieal namHWty,  the Food ad 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Fmdue football qame at Ann J  j Mrs Annaholle Croup and daull 1 qhtr, VivUm of Flint spnt bin H t he W C Miller home  Norman Miller Clare Swarh  out and bar Gallup ,pent th,, , r wsk era at Douqlas Loke j i   Carl Linco of Nusrivillo wi n Among those who aiff  J J   atndia tiie U of M spiv  11 DameMich  qaru  a, t, Ona ampban home j at E Lansing were Mr o a  fe, lh Lmos hail family of Dexj t,fcanley Dinkei K,b Carr juiu  tor colled at the Morvin Conn Joyle, Murray Knneay ii KunncdyHarry Maiphy  n  Clinton, 86, of iiCVs pnU figaH Dck L, ioyal Oak fell ana broke Lor hp   j i last vveok She is at Mt Carmen I erry Clark was homo Irom    hospital Detroit  ioeuon and Chas from Wsti C J Clinton attend a reunion of j lUe ov ihe week end  S his World War CoI m Detroit Sat j itorbes Miiior ana tmny ci  Walter Clinton and wifo oi Detroit called on jha fo Hendee and at the V iiter Ciaik nome Sunday  Mrs Emma Brogan and Mrs i4iolla Patterson of Siockbndq j were Sun callers at trio Sianley  Dinkol home  Mr and Mrs Wayno AtLeo spent the week end With Cy  An, 3 home at Glaawin 1 iffrest DOITQW and famiiy ,nf  Wylle Sales Howell Michigan ER WE SELL  WE SERVICE tHONE 4 6 t m AMVT  r tell homo Mis Elizabeth sj Black Lake called at the C J Cnn   ton home Sunday  Gene Shlian arm son of Ann  Arhcr were Sunday quests at the  ononis Shehan home r n K rlhott and wife, Mrs Dora kijSwanheut S E Swarthout and   , Mrs Sadie Moran cat led in W K t Clark at Linden Sunday Joe GnffiLtLarid iamily, were m Detroit Sat Don Griffith and wife Kale mazoo called at the M  of Ann Arbor spent Sunday with I ar ,w home Sunday j chm MJ Gertrude Sdunek of Wat Chas Eisele, wife and son of  i Fcwlerville spent Sun with Mrs fc  Jmma Vollmer son Lake called at the Stanley nom Friday   Andrew Nesbitt and wife and  i Y w Pitjros are simply spilling useful infiirmalion  Clyde Fisher and wife attended Dr and Mrs W C Wylie were Sun Come in and see us today    arrangements will quky be made for your Siiijis aDelivered Servire Here h your Philgas InstftlTjVfln It consists of two large cylinder and a regulator device Delivered Service means the convenience you  want in using Philgas for all 3   Cooking, Refrigeration and Autv matic Water Heating p the weddna of Robert Gilbert i I and Erma Stewart at Owosso  I Saturday  Mrs Clyde Fisher and Mrs f Maecus Graves were Jackson We want t Serve You querts of the Gordon Hesters in Ypsianti  xoUweendltlrWITH COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE OIGAR C1GALETTES, CONFECTIONARY ICE CHEAM James Whitley home ,  l  shoppers on Wednesday I The Robert Seefeld family of, nrjrv TM awn err nTTw MEW MODERN STOE f , Bob Darrow employed as mess Columbus, Ohio spent the week j j ETC COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW MODERN STCtffc end at the Howard Seefela home engcr at on Ann Arbor bark has a new 1949 Ford sedan at Silver Lake while the latter Boefef wktthu  rat11 Wm E Darrow sr has chanqeJ  tenoed a weddmq in Ste Claire j his address from Holland, Mich The John Carver family were i   o bronson Mich   Coumbus Ohio and Akron last1 W MAIN SY PHQNE 1  PINCVNEY Mrs Fred Read anLMr JptmesJ The bee held ta fit th Whitley were in Detroit Friday Mrs Norte Vauqhn spent last week at the Roy Merrill home r Webstwr  iff rom under the town hall for 4H work got half the cement floor in Sat  Another be to finish it is set for I this Saturday Mr and Mrs Clifford VanHcr Mr and Mr Merle Caird and Herb Palmar and family and H J Mr and Mrs Clayton Carpentei Thayer andiamily called at the I were in Franketimuth for chnne were Sun quests dt the Carr Mm Mum bono in Detroit flugone day latt week, home Those employed at the Vokar , w and sptri Sunday in Ann dexter have a weeks vacation I Arbor   Mr and Mrs Ross Read left j Trie Max Parkinson famliy of,  ast week on a 3 weeks tup  Ann Arbor end Lynn Hindoo  SanFrancisco, California and wife were visitors of Mrs R i The Younqiove school 4H club Hendee t ld a dance Sat niqht at the 4  Mrs Beatrice VanHorn and Mrs H building on the Fowiefi LWrxiy Hinckley called in Mrs R   air arounds   I Sponser m PcrmcTSuhcTay ofT Poooee Nash was home Jtcm Vh tcrte evier Sun and onl  115 MAIN ST McDONALDS HIGH CHECKED JOE GENTILE  7iO0TOthOaJM III Rueben Wriqht and wifs flint called at the Win Merco Jeff Sisters and R I Carr homes Sunday Leo Rettes and family and Wayne Carr of Walled Lake Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson at Mr and Mrs Loui Coyle tended the 25th wecldinq anniver ended the weddinq of Agnee gary party givenMrand MrlRrbe ahcTPaul Ayotte at St Sakett in Detroit Sat niqht church in Ann Arbor nu MU J i , , Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and and Mrs Mark Nash won first pftrnHAlA lt mmA Whitehead and wife B prize of 5 for the beet Halloween rernaa  1 Larnborn of Gregory and Ruben decorate window in HowelL It Tht Vtactsit 9kMM  Wriaht and wife of Flint calleoat was the Sutton Hardware store Ann Arbor were Sun fh le Henry home Sunday, window to liOHff hant V  the Ona Campbell fam 4 v3ona  ,vy iH   msmVI  2  wy9Fizr l,4iJ Z7r3ffiW  i7Wfr fWffi f 2f,Sv  A VTr Specials Shot Shell All at aXOafes Toilet Combinations 3495 i GLSS SITVICE FOR  1RUCJSS i HAVBTHI sSSJgTO SOU WBLjBE THE 8TRJUM OP  WE USE THE BEST AVAIL Jj OLAs AND DOTBE kit Bank PROFESSIONAL CORNER 4 VAHW ARMISTICE DAY Thirtyone years ago World War I was terminated Then bebegan a series of events which terminated in World War If Despite the awful cost and Jwaste of two such conflicts, the possibilities of war are still pre  sent But hopes for peace are equally strong 1 USED 6 It REFRIGERATOR 1 STAHOJB8S STEEL SINK 124 LOO VALUE  59J5 15635 Dentist 1UJ North Michigan Telephones Otfce 935 Residence 14 Inings by Appointments Howell Michigan TaE rtNCJtNY SAmiAxUUisu DW Van Winkle CXV its Ray Duffy J D r sney Mica A sC to u0 t  Except Weanesaay MoniuesFrUSaL 7iWduupm Attorneys cl  State and Savings HovrelL Michigan Winks  Ceaeterj Memorials 924 WMin StAnn ArborMich Harold Chubb Local Representative 5jK Fleming St Honell Phone Howell 439 or S7 Monuments  Markers HERB SNEED i Phone 18  207 LGrand River Could not the forces amassed HoweiL Michigan i Phone for war be as sronqly united in n  lagUfancsfBrokeiage  the cause of peace Thjs would Q j  Taxm Property be a fittina tribute to the men  S    20  off OQ Water Heaters 1011 AUTO PASTSPHONE 151 EAST GRAND R1VBL HoweiL MkUasm FOR be a fittinq tribute to the nomaontw and women who qave their lives   SSuh M for their country  SJ51 IS 15L I LEE LAVE  f General Insurance McPIn on State BaMW, PhoaMF3M1cMWn  Under Federal Supervision  AUCTION ERR Member Federal Deposit Insuran Farm Sales a Specialty Attorney 13 157FU LAVAft at Law Brighton Mich SbRviCE  1 ce Corporation All Deposits to 3000 for each Depositor HoweiL Michigan up LA VET KARBWARE Water Sytems etc Stanley Mattel EXPENSE ACCOUNT Keep expenses under control by paying by check Youll know lust where you stand at all times, We Have Ample f uds Availab le for Sound Loans Read Estate Mortage or Personal at Reasonable Rates Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HOBSEf 20 Eaci COWS 25C Each HOGS 0cpercwl ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONPiTIQN CALVES SHEEP and PJGS BE9T WYLIE Phone Pmckney 78F2 STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Lkrw 207 E Grand River  Howell REFRIGERATION SERVICE  HJOLD RADY I Repairs on All Makes Phone Plnckney 1S4F3   DR C I TOWNER  Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter Phone Dextor 3461 FIMT Mrs Weltfaa Vail and Mrs But Wcalled on Mrs Cora Webb Sunday James Goran of Detroit has returned home after spendinq the past week at the Gene Mann home a Mr and Mrs Wesley DeClaU of Mcnichester spent Sun with, Mr and Mrs Maynard Clark Mrs Beraella Huxiord Ala reined here with her brother, Lv NAOQNAL Federal Aft 000 BANK nsu Mp te woman, FOR SALEWhiskey Barrels The Ed Maas Cider Mill o i  wvuier, L,V Phone Howell 53511  , Ivfes HJ91 Js itinre,lcit WANTED Married worn O White and Bud Shanks entertatoed rfiJ iKenv WXhe 20 years or older, who needs sub ot Lyndon were guests of Mrs Wward BSST  S SueL stantial 00 Complete train Corn Webb Sunday bst tL ftSE1 fu Marion mo TOUrs  d earnings Mrs Cora Webb is visitino re hand 1 SS un 18 richt Psant dignified work conduct lchyes in Detroit  caht   k hn ht got   Cosmetic glamour parties by caugnt in a corn picker He Is at appointment only Car necessary For interview Contact Mrs Edna I E REED, Jeweler Heparn  MYRON J HUGHES Numbing and Heating State 8717 Lakedde D iv Ucease Hush Lokr P a SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63 Plnckneyflch IMD C REICfebF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Rbrer Ave HpweD Michigan For Appointment PI ne 358 Residence 61 LLOYD HENDEE Lire Stock HuniHng Weekly Trips Made to Detro General trucking Phone 64f14   CARL lONESK Concrete Products 6tavel Sand Top SolL Road Gravel RQdOVED Flttbfi PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL 450 licensee tor DARLING 6 COMPAQ Ci TUAU, ieweier i M u J   WATCft CLOCK MPAHUNG L   Accurate  Fast  naonabl 55V JTS i  GuaranWl Work 78i S  1T 210 WMain St Pincknoy Mich B,on 5  l  8 Want Ad FOR SALE Potatoes and Onions Uxnstead Farm 1 HoweltPinckney RdPhone 71F2 The fire engine was called out McPhirSn    on M36 E Tues morning when vCSS v 8pitl For interview Contact Mrs  car caught fire Not much dam iJfS T000 r of Gregory Findley, 521 W Sibley St aae dgne  a patient at St Joe hospital HoweU Phone 559 Hours Ann Arbor 10 m to 3 p m Monday Nov 9th I Pinckneys  25 Years Ago Pincknw hiqh school beat Fow ,0LL GLTHES made to order lerville 14 to 7 Friday Sworthout ,, mincfture dolls for sale making both touchdowns  Uet your order in ior Christmas The Congl Com Church new fw D   , UsliL ICB ly remodeled will be dedicated   RV E Fisher 321 Putnam Nov 18 There will be a dinner Pinckney Michigan Morrice Amburgey, 16 son of FOR SALE New wooder, Mr and Mrs Jese Amburgey of box and accSte s ot Andeson died of diabetes while chanics toolsf iZ lloOO being taken from his home to a Henrv Hnrt SliToJackson hospital  JnxY  Dispatch Office Mrs Nettie Bennett has sold her FOR SALE FflYERS farm on the Howell road to Wm , PHONE47F5 Pincknev Roberts of Detroit J  Y CIDER MILL open for the Sea son We have 50 gal Whiskey Barrels Phone Howell 53U Ed H Maas kjowell FOR SALE  Eggs 9058 Cedar Lake Rd Ph 62F2 tool me FOR RENT Ground aoor tunvsn ed apartment, suitable for twoHeat mfurnished Rent 50 a sior  th Can be seen a 9405 Ann St Big Silver Lake  Earl Sugqfitt FOR SALE12 ga Shot gun re peater and Shells 2250 Like new Lucius Doyle Ph 42 FENCINGBy rtod or Hour, construction work done Coones  Klave Phone 1B2F3 Pincknej  als In the jury trial at Gregory last LOSTIn Pinckney school a red, WANTED Tree Trimming or Reweek of Mrs Cora Brewer and a  jacket wool black and H F Munsell Mr Munsell was the P0  leather glove Fiinder rewinner  rntun to Bobby Plummer Miss Lela Ellsworth and Russ rrwiT p   7 Qrosshans wfere married Wed PKILWEl, Part tor a 1938 night at the home of the brides 1937 petv   P3 fr a parents  xacicara car Herb Lane has moved on the Max Dyer 610 UnadillgPmckney Drew farm near the MicE7Sdh FOR RENT Mn Vi,   iJHf ,1  teniSbTapien  r00m  SS1 U  M freSnmCm flliFELutnonLSJ Helen Gravps and Albert Boc Plastei Contractor New or her were married here Wed at Repair Work, Extimates cheer the Marcus Graves home fully given In the county election here the Le pasow STMS hlsofwTs 1 Phnrbor17Lttd  Nellie Gardner on the Dem ticket n jArbor, Michigan FOR SALEHens and Ducks moving Orchard Tiimmingalso Stump Hemoving Experienced work Free Estimates Allowance for wood Art Rente 5030 Burgess Road Phone 9 IF 11 WANTEDFOULTMY Will pay Detroit market prices C R Llovd Phone 6F13 QUALITY WOBCst Fruit Oreeeries VeceteMes nenryPorter 495 Mower Rd for trees, got 91 majority in Put nam J Born to Fred Read and wife 1 Prw ,  1 Nov 10 a girL ro RENTApartment 3 rooms Azel Carpenter, S H Carr d  Bath Harry Lee are hunting in nothem w w Wylie 335 E Main Michigan Phone 136  ackney  f D  ypy    PIANO TUNING dTEPAH fish Market Frioes Ceurteeus 8ervlee  w n  Lynn Hendee brought   , copycJMifee County Fair Review I published in Howell Oct 8, 1874 oy J D Smith 6, Co It was evid ently published only during the fair It gives a list of the fair rize winners We failed to find any from Putnam Among the winn  era were Wm Ball, Hamburg, C Schoenhals Genoa and Geo j Coleman of Marion None of the firms of Howell then advertising in it are in business now Araon them were McPherson Store Isaac Bush Chas Jewett, B Cardwell undertaker, WKenyon, Wal lace Harness shop Melvin House Livery, Lee Qothing store Glover Grocery Wing, dentist HJarger  White, Monroe Hardware Mrs Sabin millinery Howell Bakery, Hill Bros, marble shop WANTED Custom Corgi Wood SawinT Wesley Uxnstead 5955 East Grand River Howell PHONE HOWELL 11W1 FOR SALE Home Swarfcut home 7 rooms and bath garSJe, stable, all in good  condition Large grounds, beautiful trees 5,50000 TERMS H G Sworthout 17910 telegraph Rd S, Romulus, Michigan, Call Wyandotte 7156 RU PAINTcf Aim DECORATING PAPER llANGING A ffRQAUTY fcHLGRaj  PHONE NO 38F12 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>I  Piimni Volume 68 The Ptaekney Dispatch Wednesday November 2 1S49 Le  No 43 t i  iwyH iVJOiTOT I Masonic Lodge ens A i wA l t i  , , i The Minstrel Show put on her A long range fegiskitrve study ias ihursdaytmd Saturday bv patterned after the Hoover Plan is beinq advocated by Republi tie UP of iuorc3i the rmCicney Jviasonic buiox Assn was one oi the best evu can legislators Loren Miller oi   T n t 77 TwLiTvrlrni  Tl2vr , J tntssed in Pinckney Ihe pair wS  iSJTJS H18 result oi some three months pxac t0  cmd excelkmt airecfcnq bv from leqislahvp or executive in fluence Ihe Detroit Times had an ex elusive deal rumor to the effect that Senator Arthur Vandenbu would resiqn and Gov Williams would appoint his son, Arthur Voters have always been SUB picious oi deals In 1948 Judqe Skiliman slated to run against Gov Siqler and Fred M Alqer an opponent oi Lt Gov Keyes both withdrew throuqh a deal it was rumored Then althouqh Dewey carried the state both Siqler and Keyes was beaten Next year Keyes is in the race for qoveronr to stav GovWilliams star s believed to be ascending and his popularity qrowinq This is partly due to his successful bouts with State Treas Brake and Hiqhway Commissioner Zeigler Williams got an accidental break in the story of the El Siqler opts, in AriThis story started in a dispatch from Arizona aixmt bankruptcy proceedinq aqainsi the apts in which 761,000 oi Mich, state employee funds had been invested by Brake and tht state before Williams was qov Williams is now tryinq to qet c receiver appointed to save the state money Gov Williams has chanqec strateqy No lonqer does he tall about a 50 million deficit In Mrs Winifred Aberdeen The southern melodies sunc were also interpeted by bem danced out somethinq new in minstrels The Juqtown band eg uipped with a nondescript lint at musical instruments also dia thei bit toward makinq it a sue cessNelson Miller of Strawberry Lake did a iaxqe numoer of excellant solo parts and jack Han nett in the wedding mar en dan oe was one of the biK hits oi thei snow He also did the solo part inthe sinqinq oi Kentucky taiv ihe repartee by the end me kelson Miller and Olin Hpbinsoi was good and also the asst end men Win iaaqhn Norm Miller, L J Hemy and Una Campbell ivierwin Campbell as the Pan, leader and Cliff Miller the poet iercy Ellis made a fine interloct cor and MrsEarl Baugha pianist of talent was a line accompanist ihe entire cast did fine At the close of the minstrel show a vaudeville program waqiven by outside entertainers Betty Scovill and Don Thomp of Ann Arbor qavte tap dancinq numbers as did Ann Bird of Way ne Lewis Wellman sang, Pat Kn sh and Audrey Liebisch of WhL meTaeId ing and Mr Henry and Mrs iJay Winslow of Portage Lake put n a blackface skit Billy Bud o Way , piayied several rnusica actions Ihe funds have not ah beei b  The Mich Bell Telephone Co wiil Inaucj aUifce extendedarec telephone service between PincV ney Briqhton, Dexter and HoweL at exactly 1201 a m Tuesday  iov b Louis H Stipe, manager  anncunccd today j Ai iiivit limy trie necessary ec uipmerit with which to operate io new callinq system will be I ut into operation No special ceremony has been arranqed bf waubf of the time element he said vVhn the cutover takf place hnickney subscribers no ionqer wiil pay the 10 and 15c pay toll charges now aoplying on calls to Briqhton Dexter, and Howell By the same token, cus i omeis in those three cities will Po able to make tollfree calls to this community fj reach Brighton Dexter, and Howell, subscribers in this area wiil continue to give the n amber of the telephone they are calhing to the local operator, who will complete the culls for then Subscribers in Howeii wQ follow tha same procedure when calling Pinckney In Brighton, however subscribers vhshing to call Pinckney will uro the cede number 15 to reach the local operator who will complete the call for them Subscribers in Doxter Will use the code r amber 6PI Jpon the introduction of the new service in Novtmber,,iJinckneys flat monthly telephone rates will be moved up to ths per manent schedule authorised by  the State Public Service Comm, supplanting the temporcny rates in efbet here since late last year A new directory containing alphabetical listings of subscribers  CHURCH NEWS 3t Marys Catholic Church Hackney Michigan I V FR AIBERT J SCHM1TT Staday Massos 800 and 1000 Njmnmj Devotions Fridays at 730 p m ConJnwtons Sat 730 to 900 pm Sundays,btor b00 mass Fridays after Novejna Devotion COMMUNITY CHURCH Congregational  SCHOOL jNLfls Turcot Comment Pinckney higii schol cvtrea themselves witn glory in h LIM haii of the game a Dext r fii night ana heia a 7 to t ead a lite half Th y wre unacie to keep it up an i LVxter rut up 20 more points tn last half  giva them rather a cne MO d 26 io 7 Dexter scorea u the first few victory The recent congress was not very liberal in regard to the arm ed lorces The cxicises seem to nave about subsided and as a result 33000 reserve officers have been retired to civil en lite anj spit home and the terms of enlistment of 30,000 drafted men havt been cut to one year and 7  ev i D Urady MinUter flation and a surplus of 24 mill ion in the state treasury has seal ed it downBesides no one is wo ried over a 25 millon deficit any , turned in but will Probably u m Dexler wiil  ilslribLltei prior more around 800 clear ihis with the j to the inauquration ol ser ice rT77v  proceeds from ttie pillow case  FolJowincf th cutover n Nov HALLOWEEN P TY  social and the waffle  ana at the j pincknevs calling area will   carnival will bring a earmn , cludo n tctal of s 264 telephones of the building assn up to SlUu  in ir own, and the BnqhtonDex The Pettysville Civic Assn si onsored a unique Halloween pai ty Fri eveninq at the home oi Mr, andJtfosHuqh VanNess o Rush Lake Some fifty adults an sixty children assembled for this qay party, many in costumeTh children enjoyed square dancin, qames, a fish pond, and a qypsV fortune teller in the recreatio room which was colortui wi jdck o lantern and varied de corations The penents spent th   tor and Howell exchdnges tor the year Not bad ior trie con organized lastspringiorais funds for enlarqtng tlie Masonic j DISTICT MEETING banquet hall Olin Robinson sr , Jvhs Mae Warier, Noble Prop was chairman , letess of Corinthian Shrine 52 Chair ROCOM Wed nights Organist ad Ceoir Directaf    m, Merwio Campbeh inui bve UU DiDle btuay at in parson ag Thurs 800 Prayer Meeting , the Mark Nash home, corner Swarthout and Pettysville nii Sun Nov 6th1030 Ciiurc Service Sermon How to Be Coi iortable 1130 Sunday Schx lopic God Comforts His ie p  head Isaiuh 40 700 Pilgrim Fellowship M ti  Leader Dick VanSlambrco Topic Gandi and Christian Monday 630 Monthly Farm Church Supper Sponsored 1 the Ladies Aid Special pian and violin music by Dcrth , Lathers and Sophi Stoianows A sound film In His Steps  story of the qreat book by Chu j M Sheldon has been booke i J Wednesday 800kitchen shove j at ihe Church for women of 1 Ladies Aid and Auxiliary, h  esses MrsTEthel GustufsorrT T  Mrs Edith VanSlambrook Wed 400 Junior Cfioir Praci 700 Senior Choir Practise mmutes if piy by iunmia ih  thftv wiu u  Pirckney ends and a pass in , Vr aiscnarqed at the th, ,,i z,n Schnbelt t HaSL tK wvice This will no , mean tha OUJ falend  fi Lewit will soon e u ciuen oi iuckncy once more Undubt i t u  They tiid o civert j th v got start, d again bin los ,ne bai n a fumble rc vere  by Pinckn y T  V ntk v st   od to qo through tie Jino w t I Schn tiT, V nBla rcum c ivi  j the rill i iul W ie mod c i number f nj runs an mc I  ii y reachi the Dextor on yarn J linj wiir they lost  e bu Tn D x i pun1 n,  miafel  m i Pinckn v I j a wns j wnt t  roared j Dexttr   Ware ,  I iv  ne of the bg aisuppoints of  n s Me is that he was not around  to help supervise the plms oi the ew Dispcn office and aid in  s erction in th, installation l the mrjcnmry m it H wever, ive reserve office space hi  im whr he wili be avail o  i   hinjj oi his iturn i 1 l i O t v Cv1 IC  I LIC luck 7  I ck  v right back again 15 J ftir v P i tne end o o i r  down and IiLi ys  1o j goa qivnq Pickn v a  lea 1 1 hi th secon i had P  was appinnnv tirej out Dexter wen ahead m th  firt fw m n utts on a p iI and l nn an the situation q i q ihr uqh  ckney lin mi aroun i  is to big gains Pinckn y who ia  tackled wil and wno3 1LI nei, the first iialf, could i neith r di last and niya coupl  d 15 v  penalties aqai st Dexti he  h SCTi4Wft  in die Ins had ncl oniy on real cniiiq O Ltraqht line pi iy  i ed the UXLT 2U y  fii iieie is a sutxeity oi guua foot  ii mat i,u m tht schools lViijjqjn ad tney hav BOWLING NEWS The results in the Pinckney Bowling league last were as foil OWS  Vans Gulf  L VanBlaircum eveninq at cards and visftinq Re JJ shirey  Reason and Jacl freshments included coffee, pop j Reason tied Tip Top Lunch, Don and fried cakes, the cakes beinq served on lonq wooden spike irom wierdfaoed pumpkin con tainers Twelve door prizes wert awarded in cauition to the qam awards Mr und Mrs Douqlq Smith also of BnshLake were cochairmen of the committee in rharqe of arranqemenis THE JUSTICE COURT An early solution of the How ell justice court dispute is prom ised by Mayor Shirley Henry He says there are 4 ways to do it 1 have a taxpayer petition to have a municipal court establish ed 2 Petition the supreme cou for, such a writ 3 Have the city council appoint a iudqe 4 Cai a special election to establish such a court Mayor Henry say he favors a municipal court as it would savje the city money Ir 1948 the city collected 79637, in fines On these the Justice rec eived a fee Last niqht the Howell city cou cil postponed action 4o Nov 15 VALOR ON THE JOB For vfcdor on the job Benneti D Duqan, 21yearold installer for the Mich Bell Co at Wayne has received a bronz Vail Meaal cmd 100 in cash Puaan sav McLean, I Hannett, M Meabou A Skinner, L Hurtibuse F Huru buse 17 to 17 St Marys  las Sinqer Fred Singer A Schmiti, F Shehan, C McClear and Andy Singer be    Reads Lumber IVi Hitter N Mill  Shrine will entertain er, iss Read H V,idmeyerj CUnties that were represente and Howard Read, n to ib Ingham Livingston Wayn VJW  Amnurgey R Urn d Ja k stead Bill Rupnow C Heath L  1 entertained the Claudia Club c Whd Shrine at u i J0 ainner Srnoay at the Masonic Temple Later each district held their meet ing there The district deptuv of Jackson Mrs Minerva Botweil qave im ruction on Supreme Laws Tht Worthy High Priestess of Lnsin was a guest ladies of he Pinckney O E S 145 served the dinner The next meeting will be held at Farmington Nov 20 The  CALVARY MENNONITE CHURCH ilcV wjiiwt Lliy,  Joi Mcruiny Wrrship  1000 Sunday Schuoi 1100  Childrens Hour  1145 roiug Peoples Meetinq  3u Evemnq Worship 815 Supt  Roscoe Darrow Asst Supt rivictrvm tt  800 V 1 Cottage Prayer Moetinqn Vd 800 P M t jefheys thrw a periec  Moniman which h i iii Haydu and L Kolmal beat Cory Drug L Hendee, G Eichman, W Rpader, Andy Ccanpbelb Joe Griffith 14 to 12 Pinckney Tavern Pick Ambui qey Tony  DePhillipe, P Singer V LaRpsa, Bob Vedder beat Hockey Service Wm McDonala Hollis Swarthout Joe Clark, Joe  Jeffreys Rex Hendee, Leon Mea bon 12 to 11   , , TT  C H Kennedys S Dinkel H Thayer, D Swarthout T Howe,h Farley and H Palmer tied Shirey j Shirey Kevin Ledwidqe, H  Mrs Alta Meyer, Pinckne and errand  representative fc  Idaho was a guest Ihere were 45 present SCHOOL ELECTION An election will be held ir Pinckney at 8 oclock on Noven ber 10th to elect officers for the newly formed rural agricultural school Five members will be elected, two to Berve 3 years 2  to serve 2 years and 1 to servje from now until the annual, meeting next July Gladys McShireyULV,ShiTeTLHo7pTcrto lijCallum, county school supt will WndcnevFab W Lennon, Nei preside at the election Nomina, son SSer Cliff Miller, Dick Sing ns will be from the fioor Th er R Elmore R Fenner tied Die Set, W Bauqhn L Saska Oscar BeckH Rady, Gerald Jones, A Shirey 9 to 9 Hiah team St Marys 2398 3  newlyelected board will meet to organize within 15 days after their election Within ten doys BAD ACGIDENT SATURDAY There was a bad auio nmasl up Sat afternoon at 3d5  m on the Howell Pinckney rnc j a the snake cait in lr    Ic ward Allens homo, A cc i ivor north contcning Mr  n  , thur Wright of Larkiv Hn B lqh on collides hoad o1 wih one ar ven by Alonzo Golas HK laii ParkAll three people w ro  ike to McPhrson hosphui rIowwh where they are in a s ro dition As late as Mm one had been allownmem e h c me n v i acv  nne H u  pass c1 d Uhoii This s ui1 h ve nv ant toucnd IWII, Tiu big trouble was that Paick ney lacks repiac meus  lhstarting toum playea mini ii ai of the first half wuh tew raLi,tu ut jns ana iid no1, have i iiv tov ond half Luck ot qo i sckiA altowed Dtxfr t f tmwlt Wh lext year wll b moth i i  , anil Dexter will play here oi n sorted i velop  u basL vo siabhshev call them B wet bnqiton, Dexter Ml n an i maiy ther lopud this syjtem this main trouble witv high thai SUM team 1 juniors u jiiman s ipend their lima Virs sitting OJI u  das  ii jend to rem Tg wIvTn they   n tne i am th h1  xpne ce Back i iqv in tn aiys of u he JWI iqe, Don Burnj Garth Meyer, B  Lamb and th Clark roy Pi ,V w  able  heid u eum  about ogual strength vVhcn ,ltj scond tcm Went m PmcKii ,  strngth was unimpuued Tudcjy those days ut  ibun jam material m no more  j this Var team is made up a pi iyTs wih jme xpenncu   e U mie prich e povot as th big , oui team Tiey  ed farms but  teimi H netstu sch Oi   r Th, cuool tams  ie usuaiiy made up ana niors and th an i nopiri ,11 lr 1 jj iicn i ii  icrVriop una ,y gel  iiuvo n ifi   or 4 y Pinckney Mattison Cogswell , Schneider j VanSlambrnok i  Ciark Hewict j Packer k   Jeffrey 1 Mohlman 1 Ware VanBlaircur iO  CO v n  L E L Tc R G  it T  iA Q b J   K I   B  ij QUIET HALLOWEEN j A VJBry quiet Halloween took place in Pinckney  Swarms of childen visited the heme, an business places workina the trick or treat plan A few winlows  were soaped and con stalks J strewn about Main St ond a j bundle of stalks elevated tn the  A 1th uqh 9 cnoo utuiicts in ih Pinckney area votod to con soiaate lust rneeK ue baitn haL nv begun A cousuhaatior ot mvojveo no fund xpendit ui ine hara part cmes wnen a bond isU i vota upon, Only ix piyeis may vole 7Tfftem sJh iea  t turnta down a bond J u hmi win vote ngain tmorr ,w on  prop siti  About 25 ynan, ngo Unadilui township V ten to consolidate and form a  Wi ship ujiit school, However in another ejection thev turned aovn a iy,ni issue hventually a npecia eioctuDn wis heid and the township voi M  disconsolia ti dtockbrjdqc  ted several time befcu th voters approved a bond isue ij buila their pre s n school However, ihe piesent rrona is towara consnkdation and if One bond issue is defeated it was not 3, big ujwili be reubmitteJ until it is ap the DexterBiqnto I pr ved Dextc N  Fr k   nKite Pmqston Bn,ot Dm i ,m Haciv in mctiar   mbol Pncnur H ware Creanrv NOTES OF THE GAME Dexter showed the bqqes form reversal the second half A any team w evtr sow Poor tickunc poor blocking cmd mofi ohv passirin made them look ban thefirst half This was nil coiect the secona half  The crowd the one at game, probably around 150U lit j   ghton had an off nighean i thvy W K Kvisey came over and yelhd for PnckiNows last week ney A pageant was put on bntw   t v i, 1 v, rt, e,,v i halves which included parading top of the flag pole on the sguar   ,, u ,  , r  n ,i ALZ, t u  hy the bona and crowning A  i Dexter queen Tiie Dexter band iookok The usual damage of by goru years did not occur   MRC FRED ROSE KILLED  Mis Fred Rose 66, who  on the PletmfcelfcLRd was killed in the white and blu nice uniforms in ue Letroit gives an account ofa norse named Morocco in a i coulo tell unv , read and wrr He was wnea by u Scot chman ,amed Banks who exhibited njm in London Paris Rome and all over hie worla This was in 1600 In Rome they were seiz Th Harden and Phillips cnila Ten of the Hudson Corners dim at 230 p m Sun and her hus rict who came to school her Ian year are in the band  Moybe when the Th3y had about 7 drum majors  ed ana accusea of Witchcraft but Pi games1 game Tavern 374 High the nine school tricts mut be Ind M fitter 597 3 qames game H Palmer 242 This week Nov 2 Kennedy VE vans St Marys VB Shireys Read vs Die Set, Tavern vs Hcl eys, Corys vb FAB Tip Top u V F W DEXTEtt FilRE FRIDAY Fire of an unknown ormn did 3000 damage to the Ice LaRosa soda fountain and sandwich bar In Dexter early Friday morning It started in tha basement ana  raqed f owrral hcs Ths Chelsea fire dept was summon1 No rural buiidinqs will be sold ed to help One Dextsr firemar band badly hurt when tVir car collided with one driven by AN , ,   X A fred Bolton of Mason on Doxter school program gars ni rg, after the orqanization ot the new Tmil 8 miles east of Mc0l, ivlr  K ckney can have a band Om board, all books anproperiyo j Rose is  the Mason hospital  was organized her during Ei  j win Juices administration which j lasted for several years Th bic I gst item is th cost of nstru  mens Perhaps a way ,cnn be i iound to raise money to bu j them  The night was ideal for a too i ball game Pinckney has not haa a bad night so far this yearNext Friday the team aoes to Stock bridge, artd the next ends the season with Hartland here Pinch ney should take both games bu you never can tell Remember the South Lyon game turned over to the new shool board At the two elecions hela on Oct 25th 4811 elector voted203 ot these voted in the Pinckne election Of these ItsC voted for Besides her husband she leave a son, Wm of Ann Arbor TWO ROBBERIES A daylight robbery took pac at the restaurant of the Grahai Hotel Brighton at 6 a m Mot rhe reorganization and 10 oqainst j Two bandits entered locked i A total of 278 cast their be llou ward Frisch an employee in trom the eiqht primary districts ci03et and took 35 from th  i75 were for Ihe reorganization ash register Sunday the safe  and 100 were against 3 ballots the Peet Packinq Co at Ypsila were spoiled j wa6 blown open and 7,000 w, Probably vfcry few change j taken wiil be made in the operation o the school for the current yea  ANNOUNCING fared Webster was overcome bv smok and taken to St Joseph ed U jffoa a pdnqer spaniel a su ocated irom emoke on 2nd floor LThe ioas it 1000 stock and 2000  53tto  bufldina The LaUse lfWoBPpniijRMB iaonTy Hred on die second vlfEenosm Bane floor ,  o E i nana  l2 Pioclai Chanisr O E, B 145 JidTol TSrT i wm hold si 2  ZJtaEZfia July 8 Ouaan nas,llor 4 oft to   will be KjTf5 Iftefc Bell  past special hospital Ann Arbor The LaRosa 60 percent ol the electors inth rPlrrpR Nominatinq meetma of Liin moved during the next fiv ton County PMA AAA Comrr years unless the new elected unity Committeeman board is authorized to do so bv c por Township original districT Th buld will be kept in reasonable rep to prevent depreciation The nr district will help to equalize the cost of education and impro  the quality of education at b  FOOTBALL SCORES Fowlervtlle 13 Holt 13 Hasht 20 Dansville 14 Leslie 35 Oken Putnam us 6 Williamston 26, Stockbrid Town Hall qe 6 Ann Arbor 34, Ypsilcnti 6, Date Nov 4, 1949  1 M S6nhEyon 6 Manchester 2f Earl Grubb , AovcW 19 Grand Lodqe 0 Roo Chairman Livinqston PM J sevelt 14 University 15 Flc MARFIAGE LICENSES Paul Ayotte 30, Dallas Texas, jAanes Roche 29 Ann Arbor Ford Laing 34, Fowlerville, Julia  Chadyka 30, Fowlerville Joh JKidd 20 Fen ton, Leah LousiFreshmen dance aft tht scho  Thime 20 Fenton BiHv Saylei Nov 118 pan Clements orcnes , 19, Pinckney, Lucille Stapleton jtoajoynd the elementary and seconda lltYel FBEBHimi DANCE I rfock 6 Chelsea 0 Milan 68 Sa ine 0 NOTICE There will be another WOR BEE at the Township Hall or SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Stt to pour cement Lets have some help fttef Meafcee finally ware ahowod iu proceed on tfrir way Now of course, no iiorse evor lived that could tell limrj read or write Tiie aiiimais er only well trained and obey ad signais from their masterWe nave seen severeji such iiorses The first was back about 50 yrs apu and the horse named Fran os was with Wixom Bros, thow, atDextorA watch was borrowed from Dr Neil Grates who was in  auaienceShown the horse he  pawnd the qround 4 times stopp ed and then pawed it 4 more times The time was 4 minutes past 4 oclock Later at Pinckney Van s show had a horse named Foet Tempest whe not enly told time but wrote on a black ooard with a piece of chalk in a leather holder When asked his age he wrote 16 his trainer ex plaining he never could get himr to write anything else, althouqh he horse was past 20 years old CARD Or THANKS I wish too thank all my friende and neighbors lor their mess aqes oi cheer, flowers and many acts of kindness during and inos my stav in the hospital Mrs S H Con NOTICE The Pinckney Circle of Kings Daughters will hold fee meet ing Thurs Nov  al 4 home m  Mrs Viola Bool ,JMCIQW   jjjM  Jk vtnuJ ,v    fctt  jaw ,1111 vV   IBpf wiieijajaei i  The ftocijaef Wednesday Novenaber 1 IMS Pinckney Civfc Iinprovement Assn Next Meeting is  Tte state has sent 10 Jackson rflltltllM inmates 10 wuUame Sta Parki w  nuies 4ren onette to open  ,,, fTuesday, November 8 I NOV 14th Ine secaud election to vote on a J5UQQU school bond issut will be neld at Chelsea Nov 3 The lust one tailed to approve it y 5l votes The Dexter Recreation iiqhtea held received a windfall last wk  in the shape of a1000 check I the estate oi the late Mrs Clara  Bell Greqory of Ann Arbor, L was presented by her 3 children Ai  Mrs Gregory was a daughter oi the k iJDovei the late George Dick ightej Bell 01 8 P M  Come a ad bring a friend   yO Bingo AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sat, NovJ2ih 800 p trr Be Live Turkeys Sponsored by Pinckney Post VF W  No 7301 DexterTheatre  DXXTER MICHiaAN Friday, ftatarday, Norwnbor 4 S  Dovbto Footon Judy Garland Bay Bolger ftb THE WIZARD OF OZ Tex WUams and HUs Western Caravan In SDt GUN MUSIC Howell 1 heaver HowelL Michigan Thundery, Friday, Novombot 3, 4 Van Johnson, Arlene Dahl Gloria DeHaven, Tom Drake Comody Cartoon Saturday, MOT rvoajbor Monte Hale  I OUTCAST Of THE TRAIL  Alto P997 Ryan Trudy MarshoU s SHAMROCK HILLS Cartoon  Chas L Baughman, 76, a retii ed Dexter hardware merchan, died at his home mere last wk hjev H oungserq oi Nebr has accepted a call to become past or oi the Dexter Conql church Earl Richmond 16, sen oi Banqs Richmond oi Gregon jwas badly injured at the Stock bridge school last Tuesday He had been using an acetlyne toi ch and laid it on a supposed en pty can which exploded He wr injured about the iace and will  probably lose an eye Ted Thompson, editor oi the Williamston Enterprise is the Gd Master of Michigan Odd Fellow, led Lucile Stapleton and Wn Salyer of Greqory were marrOct 22nd Former County Trteas Clyde Fleminq of Washtenaw county pled quilty to embezzlinq 15000 in county funds and was oiven 3 and a half yrs in Jackson prison by Judqe Breakev Ivan Love convicted of the murder oi Mrs Zea McConnell April 1 was an en life imprisonment, Manchester is havins a comr ninJunddriyewith a J300qoal    , The Andrus BrgSiT Don and Wm are nowetfi on bail pend inq their appeal for a new trial to the, supreme court  For many years back a husIxmd and wife have held the of fices of worthy maton and patron of the Howell O E S Chapte This is slated for discard as Eli abeth Griffith Assoc Cond,Maur rice Coles Asoc patron are un married 1 W H Euler has taken a posi ion at McPherson hospital How ell Born to Mr and Mrs Emon Plummer jr at McPherson hosr al Howell Oct 19, a girl A boy scout building 50x60 o cinder blocks is beinq erected by  volunteer labor at Briqhton   Yfrs Ago j Pinckney hiqh school football 1 team beat Bryon 63 to 0 here Friday with Swarthout the leading scorer This week they mee Fowlerville The Dispatch will qive a prize to the Pinckney pupil writinq the best essay on How I Woulc Make Pinckney A Better Place To Live In i Miss Fern Tupper has been hir ed to teach music in the Pinckney school The wm Murphy farm south of town has been sold to Detroii parties who will raise Gordon set ters Erwin Campbell and family have moved bark on the Chas Campbell farm Several from here attended the W C T U convention at Oak Grove Thursday Chas P Eed of Marion har vested 2600 bushel of potatoes last week Spencer 2 year old son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Roberts, died last week ITS A HIT THE NEW COMIC BOOK Yes the NEW 18Paae COMIC ,,,       BOOK exclusively with The DetSYLVAT iHEATEB rt Sunday 1 J8 w  mwi iQn  a j Fun  evjBryone raeJesa Mien Its packed with entertcdnmen Vrfdcy Satarday, Novoinbor 4 s Comics qalore, games, puzzles    xnaqio radio listings Get the LAST OF THE WILD HOWES NEW COMBC BOOK with Detro  A Weston starring Sunday Times TwoStar Edition James Ellison Mary Beth Hughes on eae eacn week from WecLon ,an,FKB AVON THEATEir PINCKNEY TeUpker Subscriber wll be able to call Brighton Howell Dexter   without paying loll charges This news unproved telephone servicecalled extended area service enlarge, your calling area ih area In which you can make calls without pay tag toll charges TO CALL PBCfER, BRIGHTON AND HOWELL WITHOUT TOLL CHARGES Simply tw the Brighton Howell or Dexter telephone number you are call tag to your operator She will connect your party Michigan Bell Telephone Co J r  Modem t one of nany Brings Features I Heres your stsinproof sink otasswsre See al the other at no rxtra cost Glisten Special of this tivtu mg porcelain enamel, Beautyware sink Comt t crumb cup stramer, extra for FREE Kitchen Shlare has J n, special le Ige for Book t PLUMINO FIXTURES  L  i J MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLDMBES Telephone PiacJoMr lTU Hrnt ITS A GREAT FEELING  Coke by StoHebfidqe, Michlqaii Friday Sararday, lforombor 4 S OY WITH THE GREEN HAV  Color by  Wm want te Sotro Ton WITH COMPLETE FODHtAV gBVTCt rnm x f 7 Margaret OBrien and Herbert to Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Jack Dean StockweH Pat OIBrien  RVW ejBB saaBBBeW sW ev 1HI SECRET GARDEN ITov NoTomboc ft,, i Fecb Ava Gardner TBS GSBAT SWNErT lsy J Bfldrjsi KerievPtll and troih of Detroit spent me week end a Charles Etele and wife oi FoW L i nha oi lermfred Hm leirigljjspent San with Mr E  oi MdUe Stalls b VoQnser , I CI Jerry Oak it oneodtag an   BotefTOmem tasty to U to JOE OHTUE  Ife asd ,2rsL John Mcfllotfii cf Seai endnftjL, fe wZL  itaft spent he woek and c w, W iBT the Fstd Sand io MftftMnMstoef snsssflZ Saaoisy Cstsw kc oodete c gnaw   ut3Zi fsno at ijeeBesi nnsv eens ieunss nonsntv e sna jftnaeoSm asas SmThe Peoples Store Groceries Drygoods Gents Furnfshi Canned Goods erie Shoes  KennedyV Gen  Suheainrtoa Prion UM Paul Mi C 115 Mate i   J Wvfc f Dead or Alia FARM ANIMAL OLLECTED PROMPTIv hORSM 5 GOW6 250 MOOS He per cwi The Misses Alberta Dinkcl L i ise and Carlene Zeiqler Lei Reason, Mandy DeBarr, Murq  et Widmeyer and Miss Celic ia Bischer attended the foe  qame at Dexter rri niqnt and had a party after it at the Dinkol home WF BUY rflDl ,D CALE SKINS Phone 68 Plnekne Central Head StocK Co    1  V  i Guy Blair and family of Fowl r ie were Sun quests of Mr m r Mrs Roy Dillingham  TOM  OTTY 6AS CONVENIENCE FOR FARM AND SUBURBAN HOMES  Emil Weddiqe and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday visitors A  Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout  Mr and Mrs W C AtLee a  tended the 500 club party at th KeUier home m JacKson Sunday Mrs Florence Bauqhn and Lav rence Bauqhn and family were in Ann Arbor Saturday Mr and Mrs Edsel Meyer anc family of Ann Arbor spent the  week end at the Walter Clark home ibsfli Mr and Mrs J H Hooker with the C W Hooker family of Ann Arbor attended the weddmq c j Hinchey and wife oi Jackson, Thomas Brooks at Ypsilanti SunjMise, were Mon dinner quests at the Episcopal church Recept io Jesse Henry and wife Ion at Washtenaw Country Clubf The Chubbs Corners school Mr and Mrs Harold Porter and i had a party for the children Yx children and 2 friends from night and Allen Dinkel aav  Grand Rfcpids spent the week them a hay ride end here and attended the Min Mr and Mrs Walter Clark strel Show spent me week end in nothen Mr and Mrs Thomas Ware en Michigan tertained Sun in honor of their Frank Peters and wife of Jack 25th wedding anniversary L J on were Thurs and Fri guests  Wn and Mis Hero fitaeea u nowuh called at rioss rteuu home Sunday night Mi, and Mis, Ona Campbell took Leoaa back to Mien ataw CaUeqe Sunday night James Docking has return e home from the Stone Con vale, cent Home in Howell Mis Maxiory Parkinson anu daughter oi Ann Axoar spent iu with her mower, ivue, Rosy Hen dee who has been ill Howard ttfcad and inmily a tended a pa in Ann Arbor Fn night Mi and Mri Geo Meabon U called at the Wm Marshall home home in Rockbridge Sun niqh A bee was held under the di ection of Maishall Meabon i  4H members to clean up tht basement of the town hall Satfor 4 H rooms, a lot of work wa  done Leon Meabon and wife attend ed a shop party at the home of Hugh Sorenson in Chelsea r night Mi and Mrs Louis Coyle R Burns and family James Burns and family D Conklin and fam  Uy and Don Bums and Barbara Haines were entertained at dinn r Sunday by Mr and Mrs Jack i Young of Gregory Mrs LeBter McAfee and Mrs Harold Rady were in Detroit las 1 week J Howard Riopelle and wile of Detroit are visitinq at the Haroic Rady home Mrs Ellen Newman of Ann Ai bor visited Mr and Mrs Ben  White last week Phillip McDonald who ha been in the army at Caster, Wy has been transferred to N  and is home on furlouqh Mrs Ben White called on Mrs Joie lorner at St Joe hcspital Ann Arfco1 last Wed  Rpsaloe Nash was home from Mich State College Mark Nash family took her back Sunday Frank Clark and wife of Mil ford spent the week end at the  Wnston Baughn home Rex Sackett and family of Det roit spent Thurs eve at the Oli Robinson home and attended th  Minstrel Show The Harlow Shehan family of Jackson spent Thurs at the Wm  Shehan home The Younglove PTA had ft Hail oween party at the school Mon  afternoon for the children Cy Rupert and wife of Howell 6pent Sat evt at the Lloya Hn dee home and were at the mi istrel show The Dale Miller family of Pinq ree and Doyle Templeton frid family of Keego Harbor wer guests at the Albert Shirley home Sunday Frank Hinchey and Reginald  tnfoj oty f eVpesdsMe PH1LGAS D  UVERED SEE VICE  Consider tfcese feireres I Phages ddived fen 2 AM ssepfe SMps of Philgss for roolring cemhet BtmtQ mi PkHgm eseT en fciPC fenslpr mi  at the Fred Read home Water Clinton and wife of  roit spent tbe week end ai t Henry and family, Mrs Alice bchoenhals and Mrs Lydia Kar us and family of Howell Mrs Wm Geddes and children of  Q r Gfaton home  Chelsea Paul Ware of Plymouth    and Walter Ware of Fairhope Aia Howard and Mike Going of D roit called on Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout Sun They ace cousins of Mrs Swarthout Gordon Hester and wife of Ypsilaoii and Dr Wylie and wife c Dexter were Sun guests at the Andrew Neebitt home  Mrs L J Henry Ma Tom Ware  attended the funeral of Oscar jSchoenhals at Brighton Sat  Lawrence Baughn and family if and Bill Baughn and family were Sun guests at the John Carver name The John Carver Frank Aberd   and Itfamber families  ITS AN AXIOM wrir ARCHITECTS i t Rrthe Most Dependable  Water Heater CO BIBCTRC Ask stny experienced architect Hell tell you to specify an auto matic electric water heater for yearin  yearout troublefree satisfaction REDDY KILOWATT Voy Trr,c f vunf FARM FAMILIES GET THESE EXTRA ADVANTAGES WHEN THEY GO ELECTRIC LONGER LIFE of HEATER  GREATER PROTECTION CLEAN, QUIET AUTOMATIC OfSRATIO pvt SPECIAL RATH FOR COMBINATION FARM HOUSE AND FARM BUILDING INSTALLATIONS l4UUUU4UHilttUnV SMHUyHillHWl Watch for    Wylie s 19th AMiwrar riff t  St nowBBO i Mvo lfe cyUttdow ami M mssCUKK dtvivL lli OAiqR ltd  oove Mrs fiabhie Wirmlow a sur pose Sat after the jninstoed show at the Carvjar home in honor of her JberlhdaT  ifavoid farter and wile oi Grand fcvnd have nought the  Cnopssr cottage atPortage Lake a He4iy 9wart1te0f e ymm 3 fjtsapoo Stanton and Mrs reu yddM aalied on,  fimem 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Loans Read Estate Mortage or Personal at Reasonable Rates FIRST NATIONAL BANK Membst Federal Depoalt Insuxoact Car AD deposits p to 5000 Injured Ov 0 Years of Fab Banking Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STUCK HORSES 260 Eac Phone Pinckney 78F2 STANLEY BtEiMA Attorney at Lrw 207Hi E Grand River, Hovvcil Attorney at Law Phono 13 Brighton Mich Phone 157F11 Reparn MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lukede D  License Rush Lakr P H SWARTHdUt 4 SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Seivice hones 39 4 63 PinckneyMlch FRFD C7 KEICKHOT Sr OPTOMETRIST i20 West Grand Rtvor Av Howell Michigan For Appointment REFRIGERATION SERVICE   353 Resident 61 HAKOLD RADY , LLOYDT HENDEE COWS 250 Each J Repairs on All Makes Phne Pinckney 154F3 1  DR C J TOWNER  I Dentist 8044 Portage take Road DexTe  Phons Dexter 3461   HOGS 50c per cwL ALL ACCORDING lO SIZ AND CONDITION  CALVES SHhfcP and tffri REMOVED tti PHONE COLLECT TC CARL BERG HOWELL 150 licensee tor DARLING  COMPAQ u Live Stock Hruling Weekly Taps Made to Detror General Trucking Phone 64F14   CARL JONES Concrete Prgducts Cbavei  rwpnr T  Bw Beadfitaawl wi S   Dlr cmd Read BuH WATCH CLOCK REPAIR plockg Lcnd, p,  Cimtm Accurate  Fast   ea3onable Guaranteed Work W Main tit Pinckney, Mich 7628 Toma Rd Plhckney Re,  Phone Dexter 3 118 Want Ad  CIDER MILL open for the Sea son We have 50 gal Whiskey Barrels Phone Howell 535JI  Ed K Maas Howell CONSERVATION HOTES Mich, can secure up to 441, 776 in Federal PittmanRobinson kinds for wild liie restoration may still be taken rines totalling bouu ere lev QR SALEWhiskey Barrels, levied on violators in Sept Cairy The Ed aas cider Mill inq quna in qame areas befoic h Howel 535J1 This is the second largest sum the season opened and havinc     ani wonTan R Texas getting the largest whc loaded guns in cars were the pr  older who needs sub is 495,670 This rundis denve, ncipal offenses i 20years or der wn  from he tax on sportvna ar, p,irmits to CUT sawlogs ana santaimcome  ond ammunition pulp wood on state lands in the, tir1  rj ,,v nnH State bounty payments hit the upper peninsula will be let b peak in Sept when 24,510 was No 24 paid out on 1694 foxes 714 covo  irst bobcat seen in thi t ttes and 8 wolves area in many years cjavk Ror The pheasant season ended 9I Kindingers dog a bad maulin Oct 30 and woodcock and grou before it was shot at Proud Lak m Nov 5 Itebbits cmd duck ponuac last week I ears ago FOR SALE Potatoes and Oniont FOR SALE  8 Pleasant, diqniiied work conduct inq Cosmetic alamour parties bv appointment only Car necessary For interview, Contact Mrs Edna Find ley, 521 W SibW St Howell Phone 559 Fmus 10 a m to 3 p m Monday Nov Qth Umstead Farm , HowellPinckney Rd Phone 71F2 The first number on the Citizens ens Lecture Course is Nov 12 It FOR SALE New wooden is Carter, the magician, 200 sea box and a complete set oi SOTV1 MWf H SOl1 , chanics tooisaii  S5000 ihe M E laches took m 6 at He Hauck, Dispatch GffiCe tneir tea at 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apartment each   phone 143F2 545 E Putnam S The election is over and the  offices are divided about 5050 Plastei Contractor New or Aaron Bliss, R govS Smith H Repair Work Extimates cheer oonqSiias Munseli,RrepHenry fully given FinlevDsheriff Ed ShieldsOD Lee Passow Pros Egbert Wright, D Treas, Phcne 7881 1767 Upland Dr Willis Lyonso R Cledc A D  Ann Arbor, Michigan Thompson Reg R Rev ribbert Russell is the new FOR SALEHens and Ducks pastor of the Cooper St M E Henry Porter 495 Mower Rd I church in Jackson 9053 Cedar LakeRd Ph 62F2  FOR RENT Ground hoor fumib ed apartment, suitable for two Heat mmrnished Rent 350 a mor  th Can bo seen a   9405 Ann St Big Silver Lake Earl Suqqitt FOa SALE12 ga Shot gun re peater and Shells 2250 Like new Lucius Doyle Eli2 FENCING By Rod or Hour, alse construction work dons Coones  Klave Phone 162F3 Pinckney Ge7eMcClSrhas purchasedj FOR RTApartment 3 rooms the Ovitt farm anci Jiam The infant daughter of Mr and H w Wylto 335 E Main WANTED Tree Trimming or 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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>J nv  XttJIui kMhty  Volume M Wednesday October 25, 1949 aa iuuna KatviOi CuMUt iimmB HOVfil COURT HOI iUAi   Aa Martin Lavan of Brighton told the city oi Howell that iu justice court presided by Jusucej rrea Cronuenwett had been op atmq Uieoally sine liMtJ Lav an wai att tor Maurice Chevalier who wai arraigned on charge oi causing the death oi Frank CUne Brighton clothier Back in 1939 Howell vfcted to establish a mun  icipal court The proposition got a majority but nothing was done as it was understood a twohirdse majority was required Lavan read a supreme court decision declaring that in such a case a majority, only was needed j Pros Erwin immediately mov ed to dismiss the charge against es also refused to cut spending I Chevalier and said he would which benefits Jocal golemtget a new warrant oi Justice Eric The Bingell oik approved bycongress asswv liiuu uiai cua ior conservauon lius tax ap  piies to hnuig roa crwei  artiiicai ixuts aiia uies oiiu wui rioae nve million a year ine trend oi more spending for public benefits OOM bten acceierated at Wasrungion federal spending will exceed 45 billion as compared with estimated re cipts oi 40 As next year is election year no new taxes are look ed ior The inflationary pressure created by the Russian ABomb wiii have direct effects on Mich, state government finances The 1949 Mich, legislature although they refused to levy tax  OUR DEMOCRACY No 42 LETS LO N TH SHOKT SPAN OF FOU YEA, ACCOMPUSHMtNTS OF THK UNITED NATION HAVE CM6MCID ALM03T KVtRy FIELD Of HUMAN ACTIVIT,UAA MJOKTS HQty THAT ments This cannot continue and sooner or later new taxes must be levied A deficit is looked ior  by spring when heavy payments are due the schools from the state treasury So far inflation and rising sales taxes have prevented a  deficit If 1950 brings mors inflat ion the day oi reckoning may be again delayed There is undoubtedly a swinq to the left towards collective stai ism whereby the governments protects the citizens from the cradle to the grave The reason we are travelling this direction U  the occasion ior much debate Some historians say the Comm unist menace of an atomic wai is forcing us to bankrupt outselves is a race for survial Dolla devaluation by Great Britaan an eTasool   U S  CU  oWe The AA question for the tarl 7500 11 paver is what can be done Singer of Brighton We believe the proposition voi ed on in 193 stipulated the jud ge must be a member of the bar Justice Cronnenwett is not Cronnenwett claims be is entitled ot hold office ior 2 reasons, i The City Clerk in 1939 never certified the election to the Sec  of State within 30 days 2 The City of Howell never appointed a judge, Chevalier and Wm English were arrcdnged before Justice 1 Singer at Bnghtoh They stood J mute and were bound over for i  trial ior murder  The supreme court Monday j ranted the Andrus Bros, the j right tC appeal their conviction  r  jit  j Ki SCHOOL Nifts I jjrrem Conmcrt SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION, T   WINS BY 77,, VOTE  LiVgston county and Pluck  Al  , ,  7uCiauly used t0 take a lot i y  ho01 consolidation oi kidUng because the orcrinal election eiecuon held nere Tues me of Hiland Lake was Hell We lamped the following obitu ary notice in the Detroit news week IU ihe popooiupii wont uve with a bnng getting u , Voe only M percent m rquir i tSy this vote th, Sprout Iteev d Harris, jlmer October U 1690 Haujc, IvtiysviiK Melvin, Mari Voy Ha delayed, son or Mr ble na Cuay schools lost their id Mrs John Hell Dear Brother rtf y  p identity and nurga with the Pmckauy scnui to become the Piackney Agricultural ,chol District A school board  eciel by all districts id next The vote was as i 11 w A the Pinckney school wh  tiu voters of Putnam N 2 vote   il was Yes 19o airi M 10 At th  I Punnm twwn hi II wher the vo j ers of the 8 run listrict, vot  tho vote w u Ys 175 aid K 10 I County Scho I Sup McCollum j directed the eleciuii and tho coun ty school board wore in chare and formed th b am1 a th i town hall j The same people who hoii1 pupils in will continue to ih end of the year or term There will bo no note on bond issu3 for now buildings until a plan i draw1 up ond approve by th sat r UPSET BY SdUTH LYON 25 I Xhey say m Ume tne wani wiii turn ana tins puvea to L casti wnii aoutn Lyon iusi WOOK ait andi Norman Waltex and Alfred Funeral at the UrnKennedy Funeral home at Wayne Tues at 2 p m The New Jersey supreme Court ias vuided the recent loyalty OMlh prrased by tne legislamre 1 coOrt ruld that the Iangu ye of the am, aet up Qb a  9 t  ayu, CommuratSi w  heyonJ the restrictions of the constitution The court said tii Htate constitution defmed the  language of an oath foT public officials and the legislature may  imt fad or detract from it The oath required candidates as well as officeholders and teachers to declare they were affiliated  with no subversive groups bent upon overthrow  fh American democracy of W feet that lie haa on I PAID FINtS The 10 Dexter and Ann Aiboi boys charged wiin burning the Uiki Huason doners school nouse oo tlie Dexier Road last summer pled guilty in Justice O  riens court in Am Arbor la si week and paid fines of 50 each and costs The building belong ed to Jay Ledwidge O E S INSTALLATION An impressive installation took part at the Masonic Hall Satur night when the newly elected officers di Pinckney Chap OES 145were duly installed Mrs Anna Reason the new worthy matron was escorted to  IN OBSERVING UJMS rouTrt BIRTHDV, we IN AMERICA CAN SHA6 VVITW 0TH PEOPLES, PfUDE IN HAVING DEVELOPED THE UNITED NATIONS AS THE GPAT FORCK HOLDINC THE WCID 70GETH R AGAIN5T TH STRAINS AND STRFE T,i7 A, TfVr, TO PULL IT APART, inoeMad P01 from Bill igL Mu , lust week to the ef a dwarf Hereford cat n found in the hidden canyon m the mountains there ine average heigh th of tlie cntn wnom MICKEY nuj Deoton b was 28  , h TK  , year iR a rovv, ytjai    J outd tZ  ney wn U to o in , gam, wc,  ,, andaid hann od to pi ,si cattle on exhibition considered oasy una tnj day belore me gome Coacii header an Latei   nat packer hibition came out Little Jerry Reason her son recited a poem and presented hie moth er with an ctrrnful of red roses GETS NEW TrUAL Donald L Jones of Pinckney e Associate matron, Mrs C  V F W NEWS the east by her daughter Shirley erans of Foreign Wars will at,  CHURCH NEWS L Marys Catholic Chmch J rtneknev, Michigan rtEV FR ATBERT J SCHM1TT Officers of ten posts of the Vet Sunday Masses  800 and 10 00 VFW OFFICERS WILL MEET Itf PINCKNEY tend a special instructional meet 1 73d p m  Devoiont Fridays at nouneed that 2 reguiurs bill Lno,, wilh , 0 gUJtoment that  1 UM h b y WJM m q  were hot if   but that he ible Mohunan ana Mamson  ,,id lh,m to jju animal n went out with mjunes the mt rie said he bought them of a ran  quarter wmch left tne gam, up ,, ch,r ln Bailantyne, Mont and the reserves tniough which , th dwarf cntiwereonSSq ih Lyon game, oaily mciiHy c mmn r Hereford aTAn fumbles set up three oM,e o mt gus cotte aftd QCCm Lyon touchdowns South Lyvf dwarfs do amo  ina at 8 oclock Fri night Oct 28 ConfMetons Sat 730 to 900 pro  had their nan as scored right off th start of tn game when Wayne Smth o k n kick  laterialed to Jos Canp riBA bell who ran 75 yds for u tuc down Half the Pinckney tean was granted a new trial by Jud  ge Breakey in Ann Arbor last week He was sentenced to 10 years to lifo in 1944 for slugging and robbing Lee Brown of Ann  Arbor Thomas Powers of Grand fiapids was also sentenced a  the same time Jones was not giv en a lawyer to defend him a  that time Griffith was escorted to the east by her daughter JoAnn COHBTTVAnOW VOTtt Although uie pheasant season is not on a par with the success rul seasons ot the 1940s it is the best in 3 ys This is from reports sent in The best kills were along Saginaw Bay and in the Thumb The dept bos received 30400 Mesdames Virginia Carver and Florence Baughn were the soloist and Winifred Aberdeen and  at Pinckney The meeting called by TW District Commander Joseph r At  wood of Lansing will be held in the Pinckney h hall, i him hut he Sundays, bio ,00 ,  kept on going Tho sacona t uch Fridays after Noveu Devotion I down came when iTnckney fumb led deep in their uwn Lerutoi  Posts of the following towns wiii be represented Ann Arbor COMMUNITY CHURCH Congreaationci and South Lyon went tram the 3 yd line In the Znd quarter Frank Bishop of South Lyon rai 85 yds iev Tj D brady, , ii,ir I for a touchdown A hmcknev Florence Baughn, accompanists Zni  lnia  SLlSSfnL  night fumble gave Soutn Lyon their  TK r,n , m W i Howeil Williamston, Chelsea W d Chok Director  last score This was rec verea The installing officers were W  last score This on tne 12 yd lie a,d i r MTuXirHrj2nw P FjevIM Webbervlle Fowlenlile Dans   lto Merwio Campbell,  iLJSA Bo viife Pinctaeyd Irighton j J  Bibie Study , ho r 12 yds ,  tor So,,1 Henry Marshall Dorothy Wilson   Coke and coffee were served in the dining room following the installation About 150 were present Lyon Ths was South Lyons first vie A WORD 8TCY A wierd story comes from Sup erior Township, Washtenaw Co A number of years ago the Mt  Carl L Benjamin, commander1  , of Post 4076 Chelsea, has been  J ,SdaY School officers named chairman for the rneeunaf rs meetivq t the Par  wSs SSTTSfaST ondj10110 at 80  t 5iS c1, Oct 30, RefornUon HrfTo 7 Ve reai lat wek a dispatch n frm fiomoo stating that a hvery table employee there vasi tramp d to death by horses We dia r t think there was a sin gle liveiy itubio in existanoe in 1 en tate with the exception of Mactiinac islandWe dd not  suppose southern Mich, could sh ,w a single one Of course thr ,re numerous riding stables but they are a far cry from the oid times hyerv stable with its chambermaid who as usually a  ienizn ot the skid row with a anquvnchabe thirst who slept in  the barn with he horses and his  n redecrina quality was his ory of the season Inkstr be gr  t lovo a a undrtandinq of them 40 to 0 and Dexter 37 t U j then chairman Donald Longnecker,t Sunday coomemeratmg Luthers Brighton will be secretary  retorm oi the Church 1030 District Commander AttwooajChurch Service Sermon What will serve as moderator and ad1 Luther Began The Junior Choir visor at the session  will sing applications to hunt anteriessj Vernon Memorial Park was eetdeer 60 forest fives burned 864 acres last week, the worst record since iune The dept cmnounces that its new film Buck Fever is avcdlab le for loan The conservalion budget for next year is 12,5004300 5431000 oi this comes from the game and  fish licensee sale and the rest from the general fund, except 1  037400 they get from federal aid funds rneir forest ctop so well as to in sure contbttied productkm will be honoceu at a ceremony a  Her 2  Notice abushed for buriaL It went bankrupt in 1941 Geo Newman the  ,     aged caretaker stayed on, Uvingi SafY J tfIJ  fa a shack he built in the cJ  be a Bee towoifc on the base terv He made a living by bunrl at of the Town HaU for our 1 evidnn7 moit 4H Handicraft woAAopBrinn ly inSnts Sat hunters discov a shovel Work will begin at 8 30 esed an unburied man there A M  who bad been dead 2 weeks Newman said he had been to  sick to dig the grave He charged 10 for burying people and 2 j Abei Haines was badly hurt for babies Many of the graves Sunday He was repairing the  Marshall Meabon HURT Df F ALL 700 Pilgrim Fellowship meeting Leader Susan Campbell Topic Should Joung People or Parents Make Moral Decision 800 Pilgrim Fellowship Party The Trustees will meet at the Church at 8O0 oclock Wed Junior Choir Practise at j 400, Senior Chor at 700 p m  Friday Pinckney goes to Dexte I The much heralded investigat to play Dexter has only one di  , welfare chiseling in teat this year that by Brighton 7 Wayne county by the legislature to 0 If Pinckney gets back in tne ems o have pretty mucn to ate of mind they had in theii  d L A few chislers have game with Manchester they car make a game of it You never be n dug up, mostly among div orced people but no wide spread can ML Unbeatable MinnesotaI conspiracy which was broadly was beaten easily by Michigar  Jmt ,  , ,  was iwi in   We wonder iust why Weifne cou lest week you recollect J y  led at, has been discovered were only a foot oVsep and a foot or so apart There are no makers There were 3060 people buried in the ceseetery Newman claim ed Ibe cemetery owed him 900 and be took this Way to get even He made arrangements with diff PRTYSV1IXC AMD CADY rtfoilcwt The Pettfeville ooi children gjSjTieefc woTehcwn by Mrs Ryan fromTm md W110 Jf  lri,ni   XuSbmim U0ed 431 deer  Thesr movie was esHMsd Tur  roof of the cottage of Mrs Mit chell in Doyles subdivision, Pat terson Lake when a chimney fell on him Injuries were a broken shoulder blade and possibly a broken hip  CALVARY MENNOrUTE Pinckney Cogswell Schneider VanSlambrook J Clark Matt i son Hewlef Helm  ffreys Kohlrnan Ware VanBlcdrcum nty wis singled out Were there South Ly  no rhislers in any other county L T Bishop Tins welfare business is as old W rkman LeHack JL G C P G  L E  ri T Pichlr R E Buckkbaw Q B Proctor L H Smith K H Campbell F B Phylipps beacny, Vaster Mamma Wmsiip  1000  mmooft ,tLi HsOO  Bom ,  1145  2901 Damirl FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AeVt Supt Marvin Shire v J Oct 28 Dexter, there 800 P M Nov 12 HartlandL here Cottage Prayer Meetings WeeV Nov S  Stockbridge there 8O0P M Unknown  persons gained entr ance to the George Grane home at Anderson Sun by brecrMnq a rear window The house was ransacked but as far ae known earning was taken Mr and Mrs Crane and Cot Edwin Geowje who lives with them were in Moomlfcefdjitfle that day led t fOtlffWX w  VkOk  frnvUsw s k2   school by me Mrs UeW eonssmed of Akz  MBS 1ATHEUME BOSON Mrs Katharine Bobon, 72 died at the lome of her son PeJerlasi Wed Aer husband Casmer Bob osw died wo years ago 6urviving are her son Peter another eon at Hudson, Mich, and sever af ammdonildren The funer SECOVES BIG HONOR Donald Clark son of Mr ana Mrs Walter L Clark 718 Putnam has been appointed to the Social Committee at Cleary College, Ypsilanti where he is studyinc j Business Administration His apcers of the Mens Union, an or MOW was at St Marys church So ganisation of all men enrolled at Two now mmxAmbL nJw, ST F f l tlht College JEffiL SM i  BmrnV owiy As aSmber of h committee MlnstMl Show to b pot 05 at h i  riMne t IVaywyflU sr4c  who as the nation itself but was known some 50 years ago under anotner name A person who reBoums ceiva weliare aid was said to  be on the town There were pier ty of people on the town in the  wintertime 50 years ago for it was a time of little work and low wages People here then worked on the ice at Lakeland for 100 a day and this job only lasted 2 or 3 weeks When their money ran out they applied to the super visor who handled the weliare then ior aid md he gave them ocery or m orders and bought their fuel In some cases he evn paid their rent We rem ember the charge was once made then against a supervisor alleging he put 18 families on  the town to get their votes He repudiated the charge but said he had visited att me homes of these people himself and mat they were in need and would have starved to dec without aid This man was re elected bv a bio maforlsy ftndwT Icmool fCeday 1 COMMWICATIOet     Hfa WeJH W commutikxmori oi U Two fljjuiastOA Lodge on TuesdayMov HM WhK   3 P  tUissnnm eeesioe rs m ihaek e Me  o  m ebe lMt  mod HE  Mr Clark assists in supervising committees selected to organise college dances, parties etnas and other by me Mess on ne akeaoV has 4 te H        4Vtej  stemmlb JstetemteiitL  Notice The Plncmsey CueU of KfessTs TVm,7 rfi     Vmia , HtfH  ,5flr 4vo  1  toxnemm  yEFazw N Wednesday October 25, 1949 iy 1 II1  Pinckney Civic Improvement Assn Dance Mon,Oct 31st 1 i Mrs Anna Murta has gone to AVfllV THfcATFP Ames, Iowa, to spend the winter A Y 11    11 AT HNCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL OYM 900 P M TO 100 A M Next Meeting is Nov 4 Plumbing Water 8jrtms etc Stanley Dinkel  25 Years Ago The Pnbato Ceo fat the County of  Llvtaeston At a esssSoa at scdd Court held  ft lniati Qtfloe to fee Qty oiHow  11 In the told County, on the 8th day of October, A D 1949  PialMoK Kkan R Smith Judge of Rebate  la he Matter of the Estate of Lewi Moore, Deceased ft eyoutoo to ho eossl feat fee fjno lor presentation of claims again  Mid estate should be amlt4 and that  fesasd stoat be appointed to fe stive, essassise and adjust all claims and before eald Cstst  md tool fee tofat hobs of Mid decee ed oofHtod to Inherit tho estate of leh end designs died seised should bo ad  ludfcctod,  II to Ordered, That all of tho oredior d told deceased ass roqulrod to  prw Mb claims to said Court add Krobate Oiflce, and to sor  a copy  thereof upon Agnes Galbreath, admin islrattix of said estate, whose aidless  Last Friday James Docking, a section worker fell from the hand car at Dell Halls crossing w of town His head struck the rail and he fractured his skull Abel Haines and Lee Tipady en the  car with him did not see liim fall and continued on with the car the section men back Mr Dock the many friends who have call ed or who have sent me lovely 47 I ears Age Election is tues Nov 4 George Hendee and Wm Doy le are serving on the jury Lincoln Smith has moved over the Darrow Drug Store Born tc George Judson and wife last wtwk a daughter Tom Richardson of Marion has picked 40 qts of strawberries from his patch, 2nd crop Frank Hall brought us in a mess of celery he grew himself  Mrs George Teeple gave a domino party at her party at her home Tuesn night for 20 ladies Alex Mclntyre is building a new barn Fletcher Hall of Stockbridge is displaying new coats at W Y Barnards store today S T Grimes of the Soo sent us a copy of the paper with an ac count of the opening of the power canal ,, FowfcrviUe gets 2 new rural routes Nevi 1 The star mail office, at Iosco is discontinued and will be served by Fowlervllle The price of soft coal has jump ed from 215 per ton to 525  Mrs Susan Nye a former resid ent died In North last, week The Misses Iva Placeway and Flo Hall spent the week end in Webster Stoefcbridae, Michigan Fri, and Sat Oct, 212ft  Doable Feature SON OF BULLY THE KID Lash LaRue and Fussy St Johis A Western Stoning AUo SHE COMES HOME Story of a boy and doog  with Robert Lowery, Margia Dean  mm i oi SUB and Tuee Oct 31 Nov 1  TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL  GAME Color by Technicolor Gene Kelly Esther Williams News Senor Droopy Ice Aces  1  II m Coming Boy with green hair Iran Curtain DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN  I SYLVAN iHEATE Chelsea Mien, AN APPRECIATION  l ing is recovering e were married at St Marys , Miss Anna Clark and Lucius , J   1 JU , rr , rr7 ArS tokens of comfort and cheer T Aft R lfl   Gregory, Michigan, on or befofW the The hrida was valedictorian of at  XJSrsRUFOUS tSSX2P 27th day oi December A D 1949 at r cass in 23 ton oclock in the forenoon, eaid time The Grove Lambertson farm at and place being appointed lot tho ex FQ9n Lk has been sold to Detroit Fri, and Sat Oct, 2829 Janet Martin Frankle Dairo HEART OF VIRGINIA James Gilliaon, Jane Fraxee la LAST OF THE WILD HOUSES  CartOm  trl4 arid Sat Oct, 28 21 LUST FOR GOLD  Stoning Ida Lupdno Glenn Ford, Gig Young E Cartoon A News ion Mori 0 3031 YOU HE MY EiaiTTHING Mutical in Techricolor with Dan DaUey Anne Baxtei Aan Revere Shari Robinson tsftooo Sportreelj Sunday Show 36 79 Tuet, Wed Thure, Nov 12 3 HOUSE OF STRANGERS A Drama Starring Edward G Robinson, Mchard Conte and Susan Hayward  Color Cartoon Shew il IrlSl Coming Its a great feeling, Tulsa  Father was a full back hMMfi Bowtil 1 heater  Howell, Michigan Thur, Fri Oct 2728  Robert Youag Shirley Temple John Agar lb ADVENTURI IN BALTIMORE  Moiroery Cartoon  Comedy MM   I cannot thank you each per sonally but I am very gratefuland glad to be able to assure aninatton and adtuetment of all claim parties known as Crystal Beach  you of my steady gain each day and demands against said deceasod  and for the adjudication and detcimt ten of tho heirs at low of said deceased at AM ttme of hie death entitled to inher  It the estate of which the deceased iiod It is Further Ordered, That public not ice thereof be given by publication of a  copy of this order once each week for 3 newspaper printed end circulated in said COUT A true copy Hiram R Smith Ctoaaa Pcanhall Judge of oKrU  e4 Lee Osbom of Gregory fell from a ttee and broke his hip last week frank Galardi local fruit man has gone into bankruptcy Ona Campbell has qons north to hunt with Ann Arbor friends and all our thanks for many ser vices to family as welL Sincerely, Clella M Fish Mesdames Albert Shirley Earl Stanley, MdbLe White and Nellie Clark attended thsJiCings Daugh The infant daughter of Mr and y fers convention inDetrait last Mrs Lawrence Johnson died Oct 19  Claude Swarthout and Ruth VanSlambrook of Pinckney were married a the Howell M E par sonage on Oct 25 week Dont forget the Bingo party to be held at the Pincknev school Sat Nov 12 by Pinckney Post VFW 7301 Prizes, all live turkeys Coming November 8  Sun Mon Od 3031 Van Johnson Arlene Dahl SCENE OF THE CRIME Comedy Cartoon Novelty Tues Wed TLiuw Nov 12 Claudette Colbert, Fred Mac Murroy to  Sat, Oct, 29 WilUam Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy to THE DEAD DONT DEAM  Also Babara Fuller Ray McDonald FLAME OF YOUTH  Cartoon TAMULY HONEYMOON Color Cartoon  Novelty News Next Week Your My Everything Dont forget the bingo , jrty to be py on at the Pinckney school on the night of Nov 12 by VFW Post No7301 PlnckneyThe prizes are all live Turkeys Sun Mon Oct 3031 Sunda Shovs 715 P M Continuous  Betty Grable as THE BEAUTIFUL BLOND FROM BASHFUL BEND with Cesar Romero Rudy Vallee Cessedy Curren News Tues Wed Nov, 12  fllchard Basehart Scott Brady HE WALKED BY NIGHT Cetftoosi  Novell A Good Comedy  LJ ise  ,daF A LARGER local telephone calling area for Pinckney 1 Howai   mmmmmmmmmA PINCKNEY 1  BRIGHTON  Afadeut ,ust one of luany BHggs Features I DEXTER  Heres your stainproof sink at no extra cost Glisten ing porcelain enamel, crumb cup strainer, emtra  large basin, special le ge for  glassware See all the other specials of this 3rnr BeaitywSre sink CotriL  for FREE Kin hen Sui  BooM jti    JNOVEMBER 8 will mark an important improvement in telephone service for Pinckney the introduction of extended area service On that day, Pinckneys local tollfree calling area will be enlarged Pinckney telephone subscribers will be able to reach 5,300 telephones without toll charges 14 times at many as they can today PINCKNEY telephone ubcriber will be Me to toll and be called by BRIGHTON, DEXTER and HOWELL ubcriber without toll charge  Through the years, a natural community of interest fas been built up between Pinckney and these three fiommunitiet Friendships have developed People buy andseUbackand forth The life of Pinckney has linked with that at the others s In communities where extended area service already has been introduced, the number of calls between the communities involved has increased two to five tunes With Pinrkney enlarged local calling area, telephone service will be geared to modern telephone needs and will become more valuable and useful than ever New monthly rates, based on the increased number of telephones you will be able to call tollfree, will become effective November 8 when Brighton, Dexter and Howejl telephones are included in your local calling Srea Prior to November 8, Pinckney telephone subscribers will receive complete information on extended area ervice, including the new rates Please watch for this material, aUCHIOAM BILL TILIPNOMI COMPANY PLUAINS FIXTURES I r MYRON J HIJGHS  MASTER PLUMBER 1S7FM u Speciality W wast t to Toss  WITH COMPteHB A ETTES COMFsXIIOKUr ETC COME Of AMD SEE O0I  MODERN STOPE   i JDEOSNTLlt  Jt  kj ,, fjXk    Wednesday October 25 1049 riJkv  The Peopl Store The Pinckney Dispatch  Entered as 2nd dlass ad oi March 3 1877 matter at Postotfico  Subscription Prion IM a Y I PaulWr Groses Geats Furnishings neck Goods Lingerie Ohoes Kennedy iBtBrW ,1 JBS iAf  Mam  M MM naaak t  Gen Store cr Aliir , FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PHOMPTLV HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY Hlbfcb ,D CALF SKINS Phone 48 Pinckney Cenitl Mead StocKCo Sundays Detroit Fiee Pres gave a big boost to Robert Heine, local city fanner, it claimed Arthur Godfrey got all of nis jokes irom him Mrs Marjory Shehan and Pam ela, of Whitmore Lake spent the week end with Mrs Nettie Vaughn uea Gardner and Jack H 115 Main SU Ptocknf, Mteh Mr cud Mrs, Martin Monroe j oVhy Smith and Roy Calkins ana wde oi Ann Arborxuid Wm iiociw were Sunday TOitors at ihe Edward Spears home Alio ikay Eichman and Miss SJII u uu ywurs caliea on Mrs uusbcil Uiuver at Mafnerson nosj uu, noweii Su  riOd iiead and wife spent the vvteK ena at tne Jack Scnneidei aome m Windsor Ont ivk and Mis Art Krych ana uauy navjs moved in men new aiue near the Micn Sate San t i lit iviyio rvettier tamiiy of Jack  ou and me jack Roberts la may i uetioit spent Sun at the S H air home i rank Clark and wife of Millord were Sun quests of the Win ,iu Baughn family The Hoiiis Wylie family spent ouu in Fowlerville ivlr and Mrs Lester McAfee at ended the MichMinn, football jame in Ann Arbor Sat Max Parkinson and family of  uin Arbor were Sunday visitors i Mis Rose Hendee Sun guests of the Olin Robin n family were Burdette Vogel id family and Bail Brown and mily of Detroit Mrs Francis Robiocon attend i a meeting of the Womens Juild in Detroit last Friday Week end guests of the Hoff Sisters were Mr and Mrs T Luz  Mrs James McAra arid Leonard Smith and family and Mr and Mio D McAra oof Flint i Clyde Darrow and wife and D Darrow of Milford were Sun guests of Mrs Flora Darrow The Doyle Templeton famil f iego J arbor wvre wel end guests of he Albert Shir lay fan i  Hzen Smith and his mother Mr Mable Smit1 of South Lyon calcd on the Hoff Sisters Thurs  Mrs Minnie Toles who has night been  spending 2 weeks wiih trv  Hoff Sisters went to Rochester Tuwunemn  DELIVERED MMSS CITY GAS CONVENIENCE FOR FARM AND SUBURBAN HOMES You enjoy modern city gas convenience with new and dependable PHILGAS DE LIVERED SERVICE Consider these features   1 Philgas delivered to you 2 An ample supply of Philgas for cooking, re frigeration and automatic water heating Add these advantages to the many other benefits of Philgas  and you liave truly rood, era, convenient living Come in and see us today    arrangements will quickly be made for your niilgas Delivered Service Sun with H J Toles and wife cmn1 who came for her 1 at hrMUWCUa mH Francis Shiaper and family of L m QSOmC LoaBav City called on the Hoff Sis iiev Geo Lapp, who served 40 I years as a missionary in India,  will speak at the Calvary Menn onite Church on SaL eveninq Oct 29, at 800 P M and Sun morninq and evening Oct 30  Mrs Phillip Sprout and Mrs Chas Soule were in Ann Arbor Saturdary Lyle Luler has gone to Fairhope Ala to visit his sister The Ona Campbell family spent Sun at the L C Gorham home in Dertait C J Clinton and wife and Mcior Wm Fisk and wifewere in,   ,,,  Detroit Sat Major Fsk and wife siderable damage was d have returned to SanAntonioTex thlc5a  , t,, ni Men Herbert Palmer and family of ,  d Tower and wife of Men Flint spent Sat with brents t0 ll1 nX tl w end th here  Wayne AtLee and wife Al Dewey and wife have re t M brene Watters of Jackson turned t07 Phoenix, Aril, after  a Sunday guest at the Gee Bay City called on the Hoff Sis ter Sunday  Mrs Hazel Ely of Ann Arbor was n Sunday quest at the ME Darrow home Born to Russell Glcvr and wife Joan Spears at MrPhron hospital Friday a son John FH Nan Ledwidae was horn5 from  Adrian over the week end Kevin Ledwidqe and Tnv prv spent the week end in E Tordon CT, rin hv Dick Ambuaev of this rlacft and Prev M ham of Howell came t aether  the intersection of Man  Pearl Sts here Sat nqht Con Here is your Phifrt  ilffiibn it consists of two lrpt flinders and a regulator device Ddivettd Service means the corrtince you want in usirp Philgas fr I1 i   Cooking Viclcuiivti xJ Auo made Water Heattns, spending the summer at HiLand Lake  Mrs John Carvier and son spent last week in Columbus O Mrs, Lessie Farrington of Stock bnage and Mr and Mrs Ernest Grostic of Lansing called on Mrs ta Bland Sunday Mr and Mrs Vern McQuillan of Detroit and Mrs Alma Harris and Zita called on Mr and Mrs VVm Shehan Sunday Wm Pitchiord and family oi Ionia were week end guests o the Asher Wylie family Mrs W Spittler was called to Niagara Falls last week by the deaih of an aunt The Misses Alberta Dinkel Bei nice    t tend the Mich SkxtePerm foot I ball game in  Lansing Sat Gerald Dinkel of Lake Chemung spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel home Wm Kelly and wife of Ann Arbor Were Sunday guests of Mrs Warda Harwood and family i  Mis Dale Miller attended the Meabon jr home Andrew Nesbitt and wife visited at the E A, Nay lor home in Eaton Rapids last Tuesday Reginald Hinchey and wife of Jackson Frank Hinchey called at the L J Henry home Sun Mrs Meda Henry was entertained there also In honor of her birth day  Mrs Alta Meyer, Mrs Mae By rant and Mrs Mae Daller attend ed a White Shrine meeting at Royal Oak Monday night Gerald Swarthout and wife xnd Claude Swaithout and wife 3pent the week end at Douglas Lake and in the north i Misses Alberta Wnkei oei Arnold Bechler has moved 11 Maas, and Betty Reason at from the Flintoft to the old Jim J  K Mich StatePerm foot Henry farm on M36 East J   RoyL, Carpenter and wife and i C W Hooker and family of Ann   Arbor called at the J H Hooker home Sunday Andrew Nesbin and wife were Sunday guests at the Dr W C Wylie home in Dexter Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee and j  When you wan Low Cost Hot WaterPaul Gage has discovered what thousands of jura 1 M ich iga n families already know   that it costs less to heat water electric ly  ft the farm Thats kitause Aaier is heated St bargain rates  while you sleep No wondei that 4,467 of the 4,ri2 1  milk houses Detroit milk sh gone electric IT PAYS TO GO l5CrC ,40 fames, no furres, no smoke M Safest water heater ever built M No waiting for hot water v No fuol problems V No flames mean added years of  heatdr life gMIHMUnM,MHIM 111 UVUnmm  THE PINCKNEY MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION t Presents I ,f  Masonic Minstrel Show Hock 830 EAST MAIN ST war thou I HONEUS  PWCKME1 1 Kings Daughters convention in Detroit last week Jtessrs CJyde Fisher 5eo GridnerMerwin Campbell, Win Eton Baughn Clare Miner, Bob Nosker and ye editor attended Masonic school of instruction at Dexter Friday night  I loeeph Griffith was called to Ft Munay Senaedy, Stanley Dink Mrs Irvin Kennedy and Mrcscott Mo Friday by the illness el Henry Murphy and Leo Larey Gald Keaatdf  JT tot his father attended the Mjditait game QtT to week and called on Mw at Aim Attor Sat Mtonie Doody U Leo Bettes and kanily of Watl  rA and wife of eLoft wete flan gew at e Arbor wew fat mom 0 par anu  j   t  Uoyd Hendee and wife spent the I week end in Mio f Mr and Mrs Herb Martin of f CeaganNOrr spent Sun at the Louis Coyle Tme Murphv md Jamilv J j Jackson spent Stm, with Mr and I Mrs Thomas Murohy Dont foraet ihe Bingo partv to he hpH at he fcncVnev o vlrtoTRoio and wif of Det  Nor 12 by 71 hSCbyW and we Je SfSS     I I AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL Thur, 0c 2l, SatOct,29  Plus Eight Acts 6t Vaudeville INTERLOCUTOR MB PEBCY ELU8 PREMIER ENDS OLIN ROBWSdN NELSON MflLLER END MEN WIN BAUGHN, NOBM MILLER ONrCftBELL CUFF MBJLBI CIRCLE Qyde Fisher, Jim Boyd Otto Pout son Jade Heme Merwin Camp belUoe Griffith Frank Ahttdisn Georgs Gardner L J Henry Bob While Clone Miller Lawrence Baughn BONG mmoov w  TAF AND BALLET  OLD MAN nfVW THE TWO DNC SFOTB   ,, vp Pinpe  , S3jWiifee Ocltifeet 13, 1848 Fall Specials Shot Gun Shells All at 6S10  box Toilet Combinations 3495 j USED 8 ft REFRIGERATOR 5w 1 STAINLESS STEEL SINK 24 fcOQ VALUE at 15995 20  tf OQ Water Heaters  THE BEST FOR UMT afJltiSwa I GLASS SERVICE FOR 1915 HcPliefsonft itate Bank I PROFESSIONAL CORNER XnE UUJUUUM XXWfetf j  RENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX  k j Fire, theft anH Krglary avi HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY SKTUeED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS XVE TRUCK VDERATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WOf PROPCRLYJPROMPTLY Dairy Htub it it to tuo r, M  Ekeojx Weonosaay 1 Monteosrtjaat 7tOo4itOpm,  McUeUAitf Dentist factor, which c xc b over I Ut North Michigan looked Valuable papers, secur MBTUph ttles, keepsakes Jewelry all Ofcce 93 ttesfcieace bl items which are not in regular everyday use, are the targe of thieves and flames A small rental will provide a fire prooi burglar prooi deposit ary lor your valuables at ow 6 YAjnvmiui CJLVamWinkltttvlngs Bo 984 RMaftn i Ann ArnurJkiicb Harold Chubb, Local Representative Planned savings in the way to happy livings Ienings by Appointments Howell Michigan Fleming St Ifewell Phone Howell 439 or W Monuments Markers AUTO PAKTSPHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER HoweH Michigan wrap SNEED Phone 183  207 EjGrand Rhrer HowelL Michigan Real Estate InsuronceArokotag Ctty Lake and Farm Property A Speciality List Tour Property with Me I McPfierson State Ban  LEE LAVEY Oosatol Insurance Phone S9F3 MlClQCB LA VET HARDWARE All deposits up to 00080 insur F  UJjJ L55L id by our membership in e Fedi tutm S JfSt Federal Deposit Insurance Corp 1 VrCUE Qv 9Q Years of Sam Banking i Advtttittmtiu WANT MORE TIME Have added hours to enjoy Hie by using checks Youll save lots time each month by lust mailing them to pay your bills    Spot Cask FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Eac COWS 250 Each I Rom whert I sit Jb Joe J4af k START YOUR ACCOUNT NOW NOW Theyre Sitting Pretty Squint Miller, whoa working as s telephone lineman, was telling me bout some bird that got into a fight with hla company Seems A couple of woodpeckers let up housekeeping in a telephone pole Nobody minded them living there, but they kept pecking at the donated that pole to the woodpeefcen and aet up a brandnewone for their own use t From where I lit, wed all be better off if we were at tolerant with our own kind si that telephone outfit was with the woodpeckers Lets consider the other fellows wirescausing one short circuit point of viewwhether its his after another Finally, the telephone people who had nothing personal against the birdsjust stopped up the hole where they lived But they kept oming back At last, the company right to live where he wants, or to enjoy a friendly glass of temperate beer or ale when and if he Copyright, 1949, United Stattt Brtwers Foundation  We Have Ample Funds AvaUab le mr Sound Loans Read Estate Mortage or Personal  at Reasonable Rates  FIRST NATIONAL BANK I aOWiXb ro 1 Member Federal Deposit Enou  once Car All deposits p to 5000 Insured PERILS OF 3LEEPWALKING A little girl shot her father and prother A mail clerk stole 30 000 A man dreaming he was Santa Claus stuck in a chimney Read aboujt peculiar misadven tures of somnambulists, as told in The Perils of Sleepwalking, in The American Weekly great magazine with this Sundays Oct 30 issue of Detroit Sunday Times  HOGS 50c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVI SHEEP and PIGS REMOVED Fh PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL 450 licensee lor DARLING  COMPAQ Phong Fliicknoy 7SF2, STANLEY TERRIMAN Attorney at bkr 207 E Grand River , Howell ROTUGtRATION SEntftCE f HAROLD RADY  Repairs on All Makes Phne Plndawy 1S4F3 I BE cTOoWNfS  Dentist 8044 Portage lake Road Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 MARTIN J LAVAx Attorney at Law Phone 13  Brighton, Mich, Phone 157FU Repa r n MYRON J HUMES PHimnlng and TBating State 8717 Lakeside Driv Ulfcss Rush Ik P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don 6 Swaihau Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phonos 39 4 63 PlnckneyOch ftn TT52CHOSi E REED Jeweler WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING CTlSlCBftCCT OPTOMETRIST 120 Wool Grand River Ave reU Michigan Appointment rne 336 Residence 611 lXOfD ftENEE Uve Stock Hurahng Weekly Trips Mads to Detroit Qeneral Trucking Phono MT14 ARl IONBS Pjmducts Crravel ten AwLRoad Mrvol  Ful Wn and Road Bui Accurate  Fast  noasonable fj Guaranteed Work 210 W Main St Pmckney Mich Phone Dexter  1 1 6 Want Ad  CIDER MILL open for the Sea eon We have 50 gal Whiskey Barrels Phone Howell 535J1 Ed H Maasi Howell Hollis Nichols and familv have R SALT 1  nio moved from the Wylie apts on Hnn D U n123 Main St to Strawberry ijako  HQweliPmckney Rd, Phono 71F2 D S Yun, piano tuner of How FOR SALE New wooden tool ell was a caller Monday He is a kx and a complete set of me brother in law of Wfcnheld Line chanics toolsaU for 5000 Henry Hauck Dispatch Office  FOR SALE Eggs 9058 Cedar Lake Rd, Ph  62F2 formerly of Howell FOR SALE PrIYERS  hon 47F3 Pinckney FOB1 SALE A  frained Setter 3 years old Louis Kourt Phone 69F3 Pinckney Irish Pinckneys FIST MrsIla Robeson has been elect ed W M of Stockbridge OES Chapter , Born to Mr and Mrs Laurence  , Bennett of Pinckney at Rowe hos LOSTIn Pinckney school a red pital Stockbridge Oct 11 a son a also jacket wool black artG Thomas O pair of leather glove Fiinder reMr and Mrs Chas May of Un  to Bobby Plummer adiUa observed their 63rd ireddf ing anniversary Oct 20th FOR SALE  Parts for a 1938 The new U of M medical cen Chevrolet truck and parts for a ter will be built in 1950 This was 1937 Packard car made possible by a 3,000,000 Max Dyer 610 UnadiUgPiiickney elt toSwhTin a special fiET  rom election, last week voted down WIATWP Pfn  the sale of liquor by the glass Phone 143F2 545 E Putnam S 116 by 34 I Plaster Contractor New or Jay Horton passed away at his Repair Work Estimates cheer home in Fowlerville last week fully given Miss Clella Fish who has been Lee Passow at McPherson hospital with a i Phone 7881 1767 Upland Dr broken leg for several months is Ann Arbor, Michigan at the home of her sister, Mrs M FOR RENT Ground door furnish ed apartment, suitable for two Heat nuHinushed Rent 50 a moc  th Can be seen at 6405 Ann St Big Silver Lake Earl Suggitt FOR SALE12 aa peater and Shells 2250 new Lucius Doyle a Shot gun re Like Ph 42 FENCING By Rod or Hour, construction work done Coones  Klav Phone 162F3 Pinckne also WANTED Tree Trimming or Re moving Orchard Trimmingalso Stump Kemoving Experienced work Free Estimates Allowance for wood Art Rents 5030 Burgess Road Phone 9IF 11 WAWBD XULTnf Will pay DefrolT market prices C, H lie Phono t13 FOR  RLE HaUst Jwarfrt 7 ssjsjns and bcrin gfrtfBev stabler ejll la good endnon Largo fsouaslft, beoumul trots 640000 TERMS fit G iwaethout, 17940 Telegraph Rd fcV, ftomuhitw Michigao, Call 71M1U Sloan in Howell now  I FOR SALEHens and Ducks QUALITY Arnold Berquist a patient at Henry Porter,  495 Mower Rd the Mich Sanfor the past 10 FOR RENTApartment 3 rooms years has been discharged and j and Bath eats fruit Greeeriec Vegetables Fish Market Prices Courteous Serviee BSSSSSSBSSStSaSSBSSSSSSSSSPSSSSflPVeSSB Clarkt i  will live in a new home being built lor him by the side of his sisters home on Uunadilla St, Pinckney  Mr and Mrs Bert Appleton of  I Brighton leave around Nov 1 for  their winter home in Siesta Key, J Fla Leslie E Ball died at ParmaO last week He was a son of the late Erwin Ball of Hamburg and a grandson of the late Senator Wm BalL  Mrs Mary Siophano of Ham burg suffered a stroke and is in Melius hospital Brighton Whitmore Lake will have a community chest drive this year The South Lyon school board has bought a new 48 passenger school bus mounted on a Forcj chassis South Lyon high school girls will have a basket balteam this year Two highway postofftee will start orrrjrtfj ant A Grand Rem Ids postofflce this week One will run to Saainaw and me ottier to Manistee and each will servo aV towns along me route Those places have alwavs be rrre by train but on aaeourit of 4he cut una down on the number of maft raknm foe postal service has euf SSPSOL H W Wylie 335 E Main Phone 136 Pinckney J S YUN PIANO TUNING  IEPAIRING rjOMOH lOArg panao 3 SS6S PHONE HOWELL UW1 pAArmia AN DECORATING Jpffi HANGING A J SPBOALTTY IrsVPBABIM PHONE NO 38F12 WILL TAKE CARE OF smalt children days, while parents at atwork at my house Will also baby sit ovonings 35 an hour Call evenings hays no jne Amazing Invention Bt ngs Millions Low Cost Heating ra  v tetus    BMSSJ s HT     i , vs Iifr , W</text>
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