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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>JiM gywgl  Wedaeedoy October 1 1949  Mo, 41 MWrigan fear  WWGHB01UW  OUR DEMOCRACY 4yMti SCHOOL ISKWS i  4irreut Commas e i Oo iusner, hit wile Roae and SP indicate the proposed Paul Williams were found guUty Mageovfcr the Straits ok Mack  oi resisting arrest in Stcckbriage 5fC Su71 l000  oatirv last May  in the circuit court a l Lrr Holwl A,8n wwtfl Lansing last Friday Mrs riisner adopted a resolution asking taj kicked Omcer Beeman oi Stock governor and legislature to us bridge so badly bt bad to have Wary eifort to get it built They pointed out 50 percent oi the cost would be paid by a grant at con areas and the remaining 40 by the sale of revenue goods to priwate investors They say Mich will lose a good bet if the trafac bottle neck is removed and enqin eers iorcast that trainc would r, tripled by such a bridge 6000 empLoyeas at the Fai Motor Co, will be engihle to retire April 1 1930 on pensions cu 100 a month The company lias 13,000 employees who are 60 yrs 0d  jftjj  r  POrem AN0f0ZEi6HT TWt M0KAt ttJK0 THC WAL15 0 Hit HOUSt THc AMD Deep, rrYA ttN or A HARO WNTCM IF HC MOB BMMXOW eUMOWlr WCATHtft WILL EC MJtOw 4 1    AA 0X0 WiATHt 4oW Ir With the election oi Wyley Kirk oi Fair grove at chairman oi the state agriculture Com rum ors are riie that Ghas Fiqy dir ector will be replaced Gov Williams continues to put Republican state officials on the defensive He has ruled that all purchases oi the state highway Sept must be approved by state administrative board Mich, banks paid the state 3503,673 in interest last year according to State Treas Brake Gov Williams asked him to collect farther interest on 32,000,000 in state funds not paying inter est Brake Jaimed it was no practical to do so owinq to re quirements of banks of 30 dayt on withdrawals The supreme court in Oct will rule whether former Gov Kim doctaia services, J H Paul and John Dancr have bought the Holins Lumber yard ai btockbridge  im ana Mrs, Hussell Gross, nans announce the engagement of iaeir daughter, Klisaoeth to raj wara Shuoert oi Stockdrige I oecrge Careen of Howeii went to Detroit last week to attend the baptism of his great qreat grand daughter Barbara lean, daugh  ter of Mr and Mrs Robert Bur , den at the Metropolitan M E  church  Born to Mr and Mrs Arnold Rowse Evelyn Bowman of How ell Oct 11 a daughter I At the reqent Boy Scout courH of honor held at Hamburg  scouts received tenderfoot rafcnq Tho following were from Pinckney Bill Clark Geo Clark, Robert Clark Dick Darrow, Bill Brady Richard VanSlambrook, Ray mond Wagoner Gerry Wakefield Richard Miller Gerry Henry Richard Dyer Junior Henry Clyde Fleming, former Wash tenaw county treas charqed with embezzling 15,000 stood mul when arrainqed in circuit court last week J ast Wcsek threa Chelsea pec pie moud up near the 100 vear mark Samuel Guherie celehmt ed his 95th birthday Alma Pier ca her 93rd and Mrs David Sch  neider ner 95th Ihe Brighton school electors  J Ifefc,  TL V  M mh f, tmni Sigler will bo appointed, special   purchasinq pros in the bribe case agamss eaBt of  bcho0 Ex Senator Johnston or ML ie , fc7nn nntA rrrisinrr 3700 ClNtlUTl6K0AMetjCAN HAVf WATCHtD ttftOLOtlMt SI6N tUT,WHATtVt THC fJN, WlVl AlWAYf tOOKBD AHIAO, rMm mu FOPVTHB COMING CASON MAKING M HOMt AtfftfAftM 6UfL0tNO9 Wf ftf WIATHIRrTHJHT  POTTINO BV LtNTKfir WOOO PQ FUIL, CAVING IN A OoOD SumV OF ItolMrMMTHI HAAVMT rm WirtS fROM ADRIAN 1 TO 12 Th R kv Tbe Repubhcan state adminis Piickney met a gooa St Meuy  hative board is under hre for in tam uom arian nere rnaay vstaiq 671000 in social secur nigni and weia lucky to win io liY funds in the 1 Siglo apart iu i 3 jvluiys haa, Uie can oJ roents at TusconAruduring Gov uie rinckney i5 ya line as tht,,Sigier8 adrninistraUon The gume ended ana 4,Jnere haa apartments have been a white ben time lor one moro pi ay  iephant since birii and there is roigut have tied tte scare i a possibility the money may be Pmckney qot awayto an early 1 or P01  lX at leastaltnough StarBand 4ea 18 to ti at Uw hali jj 4is guaranteed by the fHA AU of Wnckney touchdw were Slaifc Treas Brake who seems to scored by Mlton Maitisn attei nave handled investment says ho had caught passes tiu,wv i 1S customary to invest ir out of oy he Jeifreys i 3 covr 101 tne 3l3te projects if they pay CJ aitimpts iailed i  giar rate of interest Adrian got a touchdown in ti   1st quarter after comp liiq a I TV MAM ,, pass and scored again in me  n J, tv wa k,dnaP  Jrd period on an aroana ed ai7 V, 01 play Thir cunvvrsion atumpts  ,a 0 boV  f ,7 r ,iMev jfork btate over 50 yearb u9 He was picked up by 2 men in a horse and buqgy and neer In the last half Pinck ipy appa 31tly trea and Adnc hqan ti march down iht iieli which nci 3d 1 the 15 yd line as the qame rnaVd Tlurt was a mixup on th time Adrian claiminq the ro ter e t d tli m they had 3 minuj i cs left when he said thoy only ha i 3 seconds Don Coylo was hurt n tKis gum and nny be OJI f r ih sea son  sen agamDurkiq the year num ous Charlie Rosses showed up but they were all fakes In Ann Aruui last week day per ate attem pts were made to prove a found ing was the lost Ronnie Thomp son His parents were Detroit cit izens in moderate circumstances, ihuy hired a stranqe baby sitter io take care of Ronnie in 1944 mens Mich State college has an all time enrollment record of 16,051 Last year It was 15886 Contracts have been awarded for the construction of a 500 bed unit at the Northvi11 mental hospitarto cost 12,000,000 for 5,75000 and raisinq to improve it The Brighton city council is all wrought up because only 72 was collected in traffic volation fines durinq Sept The South Lyon school board is advertising for bids for a cin der block building 40x60 to sere as a shop and agriculrurr bldg They will also buy a new   j 48 passenger school bus r  A A , niknKr,  The new 300,00000 wina of Extended area JfWLZL  Methodist Old Peoples Home, vice wili  maugerateaetwj   wQfl aedicated last j , eVeeM gsMBj o V TTtS AMICAVCHAJAfiWwWdittldHT If CXEMPUFIfP IN MANV WAYS, ONE OP WHICH If OOJt OWNCWHIPOF UFB IN5UAWCr FOUR OUT OF FfVf FAMfLIf f AfcST TOOAV wrATHfFOOflNOTHeiiFUT0Mf TWROUfH ITI FROTH Social Happeuing UlLKUl iNEWS hAktiilUJ ioaJriUE SEBVICL MAnbriALL y bffiAnS LaUonis bpeara son of bdwara opears ana the late Hose mf  rjf wai married to Caihrine MarudaY Masses 800 and 1000 Brighton, Dexter and howeii Wov i, 1949 When this taces place Rinckney customers will be abi Sunday It contains 50 rooms The Argus Inc of Ann Arbor will sell the machinery m its clos to make cans to these places Chelsea plant which started without paying tall charges, Custl ea ni F   ,, omen in tnese cuies will also be able to call toe to Pinckney Experience has shown trie co wnen such free toll is given tho call rate jumps to five times thi regular rate When this is storied Pinckncy telephoae rates will be moved up to tne permanent schedule authorized by Hie commisston Pinckeny now has 377 phones SAaii oi Uetroit on bat momma Ine service was performed at u amption Urotto in the presence oi more than one hundred gueu tne bride is a dauqiuer c Peter MarshaiL iormer Pmcxnc resident, ror her weadinq bn chose a gown of white satn a signed with a fitted bodice ana c full skirt which extended into c Court train The round of qecr a satii durinq the war It has already csed iU two Minneapolis 9tte waaccented oy plants This is in line with its vej bertha and a hnger Up veil c organisation program EDWARD GBOOMES Eaard Groomes 59, of Portage Lake died at St Joe hospitahAnn Arbor Thurs after a weeks illness He was employed bv the  GerlschBarkdow Adv Co Sur mat may be called free The new viving are his wife, KathrynThe illusion fell from a tiara of seea pearls Her arm bouquet was a par30raa white roses She was escorted to c  Novenna Devotion Fridays at 7u p m, Congregational Confusions Sat 730  900 pm SundaySiJjeio  l0fj mass tndas alter Novena Devotiop goMMUNorir CHURCH Ccnrecattonai ev D D brady, v,iuster Chetr Pmcttse Wed nights Organist and Ckoir Director    Mtt Merwin Campbell Ihur tve b00 oible btuay at the D , , , und  disappeared with Ron Pinckney plays Scuth LyunJnie and neither were ever seen thre r,Xi Fnday and should 11 ,igam Recently uie Foote family whu took Ronnie from an Ann Ar bor founding home in 1944 notiled the Thompsons of his resemblance to the missinq boy He answers the description anc has th webbed toe, crimped ear and other marks of the missinq Ronnie Accordinq to the home the boy wn found by authnrilies living with a Mexican family in  Ilansina and taken away be cause he was not qettinq proper car The Mexicans claim a woman gave him too them sav ing he belonged to her unmarri ed lister The home in Ann Ar clmms to have a birth certificate showinq he wa born in Toledo in 1944 vn This team tie d Harhona 7 io 7 cnd lost to Iikstor nnd Dexter bv biq scores Doxtr ik inq ih m 38 to 0 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Oct 21 South Lvn Uive Oct 28 Pvfer, n  Mo I1 HonlancV here Nov 5 Stockbridge there OTHER SCORES Brighton high school pijctica ly limed khe League of Lakea ciiampioristiip Friday niqht when they defeaiod Dexter 7 to U Brighton still has Manchester to play but are big favorite to win bu Marys Cuuiouc unuioa nxV tJmtMm Vif Brightens , 19th straight iUj  nwwM TyUctory The teams were evenly matched with Dexter havinq the heovier team Carney scored tho winning point for Briqhton in threatening a 40 yard piss from Wisier Dexter lost the ball on fumbles 4 times inside the Briqht on JO yd line The qame was hard fought, and Dexter and Bn  gliton players twice enqaqed in fistciffs 2000 people saw the ner Free ToU Service will give mem funeral was at the Muehling Fun 44S7, I eral home Ann Arbor Saturday Monthly rates for individual re ,M ,,, siderjces will be increased from MBS ILUAN FOX 23 to 3A 4 party lines from  Mrs Lillian Fox died at 175 to 2J00 2 party lines will be 250 a month and business Increases 75c to 150 a month Subscribers in mis aera will re oeive an up to date Deyler direct T tne altar by her father, by whom she was given in marriage  Catherine was attended bv Francis Grouse of New Haven,a bridesmaid Her gown was ex powder Jslue, and she wore mochsn while hat Edward Spears Jr was hir br thers best man and the guesti ssated by Gerald and Ambrose Kennedy of Howeii Following the ceremony a re home in Pontioc Sunday She ception and breakfast were er was tne daughter of the late joyed at the home of the bride j Alexanaer Mcintyre oi Pinckney father, and later me newly weds  J Surviving are a daughter Elean  left for a months honeymoon in  or, a brother Clyde, of Pontaci Flo game Other scores were Chelsea 25, Saline 0 Mason 28 Howel 6 Williamston 40, Dansville 8 Les lie 20, Fowierville 12 Ann Arrxr 6, Bottle Creek 0 University 20 Dundee 0 Thursday A Grup from our , orttruT  Church will attend the District iBCW50xr MABKAGE UCCM8ES  27, Brig 23, Brighton and a brothei, bugene, of Fow Since her graduation from cJjfor Decision Evangelism ConJference at the Vpsilanti Cqngl Church at 800, Sunday, Oct 23 1030 Church Service Sermon God and the Nations Celebratinq World Or der Sunday, as climax of United Nations Week as set apart by the Secretarial of the United Nations Organization 1130 Sunday School Topic Put ting Out firust in God isa 26 and 30 700 Pilgrim Fellowship Meeting Leader Bill Brady Topic St je The fight over farm price support or subsides waged in comgress last week Two plans were offered the Brannigan plan and the Anderson plan The purpose of both is to keep farm prices up Wo fail to see just winy thes measures should draw such great opposition Now it is gener ally conceeded that the prosper ity oi farmers is linked with the prosperity of the nation As h prospers so do we There are years of abundance here and years of famine 1949 is a year of abundance and this country raided a qreat many times more reps4han they can consume on the VOTE OCT 25 J Now Uirowino them  J ,  11  l market and letting the prices seek The echool district Pan    wouW crea a No 2, Harris, Reeves Sprout, Mor gerioug 0 he This same  ble Hause Pettysville Cady and   tfied haek  me Ho ver days of 193132 and the price of wheat fell to 30 cents a bushel Now with that limited in lerviUe The funeral was at Pan Detroit High School Catherin uac today with burial at Pinck has been employed by the Det    u DM  1 roit Edison Co LaDorus is a qraa Paul e W Davis Tt Boaht  mf 1   Pindcnev ftqh School, cmd spent 5 one half military service, much was spent in Europe with the Press Censorship Division He is now employedby me Webb Con  Co of Detroit dstae, BoeeseatT ft   fcanton Verao Bower 24 BnQitw Marie Olden 20, Howeii Mer l rr1 SuFence  SCHOOI OF OISTBUCTIOM ATland spent 5 one haH  I Lamr Laine 46, ncmmL r loreoce DEITEB l inttnr service, much of which  Moshe 44 Howeii Stanley Pev  M ,c P x STSO, Lansing, Sadie U 55  Lodge No 78FJ, uZm Sdtxmd Davison 2S Bn A M Olive Lodge oi Cbelsea HpweU Bicbort UOTsaa,  md Wasbtencrwlidge of DeiterI wift bold a school oi instruction at Deqttr on Friday mght Oct 21 eiarnno at 8 p m The wade  AUDBVS BBOISBBft GET 15 will be Jn ite srd xieacee JUU 4frUfEUB omoers oi Uvinaston Lodge ace1 asked to attend A lunch will be served alter the school oi instruct  ion V S rIliaffds, dep srand SL Fisfaer Olin iecturer will be m abecfe  emended   3t Pboen  SCHOOL U5TT O0EAZBD sTTT Tiiislniili Twes  Oiebect vatacs turned down po  ,p  ejboth eflboal psoposinone evbmkt Donald and WBL Andrus of near Brighton convicted of man slaugher in the robbery and deed th oi Frank Cube 83, Brighton mexabant on April 36 last were sentenced to from 13 to IS year in Southern Michigan prison t fedora by Jttdge Willis L Lyons at Howell Satur Tuesday Auxiliary Meeting at home of Mrs L JHenry W M 36 8KX p m Wed, 400 Junior Choir Practise 715 Senior Choir Practise Thurs, Oct 27 8O0 Monthly teachers meeting ta the RarsonCALVAgf MBWIOfBTE Rev Esra Beacny, Pastor Cordley Lake will vote on consol, idation Tuesday The polls are open from 1 p m to 8 p m Put nam No 2 votes in the high sch , ,, STgyl The other dUlucts m f0     V  Putnam town hall   buV an LT1 J  in ruiuu factories closed up banks and Ine new district wiii have an stores failed on account of lack csLessed valuation of over two j of buying power These farm iniLUon dollars There will be 454 price supports are necessary to en the census This will make keep the buvina oower of tb ,4513 of valuation to support people up where it belong each census child os compared with S2450 in Jirickney at the pr V ,ent time This compares with y30C7 in Fowierville 3195 in Bri Detroit and the state of Michi gan is all het up over the death 3hu,nS4111 m HoweUand 4206 of Talmadge uesey f tiie  n Hortland By forming tho rural fight ring in Detroit last week acticviwral aMrfct the peoplet from injuries he rc  , inthe Pinckney area can support fight The hue andcry  bw 1  r high school, provde a raised 32g rSd better elementary education pwJwhidiJJ abetter highschool, provde a raised1 anjnvon is I better elementary eduxiuon proved which 7,igram and equalize the cost of  but rt wont accomfAJ anyttog Scaos in the area I 1   te Hm  m  eriXti UndkxnapoUs auto races 1U4S MASONIC MWSfREi, SHOW , ball 5 have been kOsed Asst Supt Marvin   e4I0 P Wm Cottage Prayer Meetings Wed 4 P M toa denied heir motion for a   OfPUWEVEPY ed to4hm at a special elected I in efceurt mese last Ked 713 elates were cast Bom soton were close The sanesAslim to bond for S38M0Q tost fc75 vtotoe tbese beinq 287 W me Aodrtmboy ate0 JWitoteyott in te rCW ter aad  acteet the pmos J would appeal meoase tomejepJOMUIT I6AGC COMC BOOK J  mem to ertee tt smlls lost by 15 rne court on  writ of esror ejwJih Tne Dewoit Sunder Times1 nion, wff i hom win be held e me ooJ  Tiadfl lor 10 days pendiog  1 peed decimoti Alter several months practise and a the Masonic Buiiding Assn will out on their Minstrel Show at the school Oct 27 and 29 In addition to the minstrel show there ace number oi acts oi audeviUe, TL, iiilirlntT   dancer Ann Albor Donald pom pson, iiancer, Whttmas Lake Barbae Shop Quartet nm bor ed YpsflsmtL  Bird of Wayne football payer in Ann Arbor recently died of injuries mem hcrte lost their lives going aer Niagara Falls in a feajpel U rKjminq ever came of it The dpe m of Buesey is omly one 4E mm rinnwrrmnst WsMl m time to mo mf wilL vteMito be anaftier wB wmcjBdt fcsH emspwi fpjswmws f WF t TwoSmr EdiuotL pseeermnq m walejsj hoemtes, 4mwes wnd pmwW m jrtv  esi   , V The Lome Aid vjBWSBVWBV PVSW  m JBsWBS or ttrfi sw SSF B I amer Caoq Bvch wisb to take misj QSVS JfVf  11 1 Bft UPQmr io 4h afl 4j4MH MWE  v BBJl mmmw BA smsYssmBMesBV LBBSWBBBB JsAsjsejgBBjfefeejsu , , A1 W SWSSSB mBjsn wv ewsBswessjBsmV SAewwwsmwws wei wiwwweisjBv  ISB Tmsrl ms foutbeB I   , A  WT iMilMt   Pinckney Civic Improvement Asn The Next Meeting is MONDAY, OCT Z4tfc Bring the Children to See Movie by Gerald Heat on Don t Forget Halloween Maiquvrade Dane MonOct31st  iearsAge Tb hurch air held at the j  ixvjuse Fri and Sat wcu a bkj success 240 was  cleared Mrs jahntdwell bona ht the memorial quilt at auction ior 550 The Hon James ODonrall o Jackson will speak on the political issues at the opera house Oct 29  The Slayton Symphony Qrch j estra gave a tine entertainment at the opera house Wed night Bernard Glenn is workinq ior the Home Correspondence school of Springhekl Mass He has this county AVON HEATER Friday Safcuday OM u  n Alan Load skendb Marshall U a Weesm J Hwui Days WHBSPSBIHG SMITH Sysspbaey b psMch, HbnJ Occupat waft, Mr GieuadJteq Take t the Air Sunday Tuesday, October 23 2   THE PABADINE CAST  with Gregory Feck Ann Todd pfc Neve BED STALIN  THE KXXIES Aiihuf From  Hirriket Leatrise Joy Wallace Ford iaj HjwdoftrldByOe, mttt  k 0  Geovge    ,8ttjrtAa AT HNCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM 940 P M TO 100 A M 2  CLE rGG iJrll H1 uh 111 ii IT  liit t  lu ll i lJ J  I   j 1111  n   MODERN SiYLE liiTLJuy IriKrv Oil ill rw ikk drill  , , i  io n into ti  IiviU iii  Im iiiil   i th  M iMan itiii i a  ion rui  iMiI i  I in,  ci  i n it It K  Iml,   1 i   1 i i    1 tlii a u  iltriitk it M llh  i  MVlil   Usui  fi IMiil i  i FAMILY AFFAIRS ifi Uell tin re uiv mtn  in i i kinsfolk iiiittj  tii  troit for JxamJt, , i  daughters work t u Lo  I  hoard In lonliuc tl ic , employees included in mi, brothercijler fiitlm  o u  brothercousin, and iidi riiii, some cases, working lu, iIK ii ptillV ha heeojiH fdino i ni      i a   V  i IKI    i  TV H dione riwv lime lor all WIO ibc il TMf il aiiMlalv vali1d oinc ditai fioni iriemL iiiid i ililioi to the fernicr If niuiiel, iijjdiii l oric cij  ollrn lives  i ores, to buy MICH IGA  One l ell or order uinetihi or Ul Io an a uinanec mav ave inni tnde of driyiiiv    man, mimnior hours of vnr v, liirh can e lot d io lii fiiii  When you ihink of I he Wavk it ooe the , t of the telrphoi i really mighty small BELL TELEPHONE   t p   y HgHHHlip Notice To the legal school electors of District No 1 frl of the township ot Pumam, county of Livingston District No 3 of the township of Putoam county of Livingston District No 4 oi the township  Ptaam county of Livingston District No 9 irL of the township  Putncan county of Livingston District No 10 iriof the Township  Putnam, county of Livingston Disuict No 2 frL of the township  Hamburgcounty of Livingston District No 3 frl of the township of Hamhurg,county of Livingston District No 9 of the township of Hamburg,county of Livingston Slate of Michigan A meeting oi the legal school electors of the school districts herein designated will be held as provided in Chap 5 Pt 1  School Code, in THE TOWN HALL in the village township of PINCKNEY, county of Livinq ston and State of Michigan, on  tbe 251 day of QCT A D 1949 at 1 oclock P M for the purpose of voaa upon the question of consolidating said districts with that oi district No 2 of the town ship of PUTNAM, county of Liv giton, and State of Michigan a graded district maintaining 12 Jly Q fffm o rural agricult ural school district, as provided jfaCbap M 1 School Code Hie voting wB be byballot Doled Ale 1st day of OCT A  D 1949Gladys McCallum Superintendent of Schools Livingston County Michigan Tb Pxobat Coiut ior tht County of Llvingtlon At a MMIOA of Mid Court hld a ait Puie CWk a Oi City of How ell in the said County, on the 8th day of October A D 1949  Fresentoa Hiram  Smith Judge oi Profeatla the Matter oi th Estate of Lewis Moore, Deceased it appearing to to oorirt tbat th time for presentation of claims against said estate should JM limited, and that  time and ploce be appointed to resiv, Tamine and adjust all claims rmit Wmtkr fflld S and ta the iead heirs ef said deceas d end to inherit the estate of leh said deceased died seixed should be ad iudicaied  ft it Ordered, That aU oi the crediors of said deceased are required to present their datms to said Court at  said Probate Office, and to serve a copy thereof upon Aanee Galbreath, a drain ed Enos Burden has rented his iarm Io Mr Root oi White Oak  The Isabel Elevtitor Co at An derson now handles coal 35 people met at the James Hoff home and gave Chas a sur prise on his 21st birthday Tues A social was held at the Albert Wilson home last week to raise money to paper the school  Chas Miller has typhoid fever George and Lon Flmtoft or working on the Grand Trunk railroad W C Hendee and Fred Grieve are drawing their apples to the dryer at Howell Albert Mills left Mon for Mich City to travel for the Surpjise Bed Spring Co Property in the oil district at Fowlerville has jumped from 50 to 75 per acre, Thomas Carrol and family are moving to Detroit where he works for the M C railroad The PutnamHamburg Farmers met at the F L Andrews home Sat The following were on ths program Mrs W H Plaoeway, Iva Placeway Jennie Haze, Ad die Kice Ed McCluskey Clayton Placewa F L Andrews, Mrs Francis, Florence Kice Mrs Delia Clark 77 died at her home here Tues She was the widow of Charles Clark, and was bom in Ireland Funeral from St  Marys church Thursday Enos Burden is going to Calif The big coal strike has been settled by a tribunal appointed by Pres Theodore Roosevelt Robert Glenn sold a pig for 25 last week a good price 25 Years Ago Pinckney beat Stoclridge there Friday 18 io 6 Vic Bourbon nai3 ran 30 yds for a touchdown Don Swarrhout made one also but the referee disallowed it  Mrs Sophia Blunt, widow of P Blunt and Pinckneys oldest resid ent died last week Miss Anna Clark entertained 20  friends at her home Fri night atj a prenuptial party for Miss Blanche Hendee The house was decorated in pink and with flowers and hearts A mock weddinq took place with Daisy Roberts as  bride and Mrs Agnes Kettler as i groom Mrs Alta Meyer was min  ister j MrsIva Reason entertained at cards Wed in honor of her guest Miss Lillian Boyle Prizes were won by Fannie Monks and Nellie Gardner Born to L G Devereaux and wife Oct 18 a girl i Born to A W Vince and wife j Oct 21 a son Gene Dinkel has bought Congl parsonage  to fee Ball Qane DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN SAND  Technical Oufcioor Dtama Siam, S180 oleen GryRary Calhoun, Charlie rtin   i r nBncfsMse sAsHlejBnAvV BsVscBsBwVPflft Cartoon Feu aad Fouftaa Atoned Suada, Stove 3371 Wedaeday TWieaay October H V SERGEANT YOHK Friday Saturday October 21  Double Featara H chat ct4ftripji  0tft  22 Goty Cooper, Wahex BrenaooL Joan Leslie, Margaret Wlchejrlyi Shows 710  924 ComingtYoure My Every thincj Look ior the Silver lining Tulsa HowelL Michigan TuesWecL Thurs, Oct 1MIJ1  Clark Gable Alexis Smith k my umu Tim Holt  el GUN SMUGGLERS ANY NU MBR CAN PLAY Wendrll Corey Aubrey Trotter Creedr Cartooa Sunday, Monday Oct 23 24  Color Cartoon In Cinecolor Btarrhif John Payne, Gail Patrick Sterling Hayden, Dick Foran George Gabby Hayes Color Cartoon News TuesdayVednesdayThurs, IOct2S, 26,27 Ray Milland, Jean Peters Paul Douglas b IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING Color Cartoon Novelty News Friday Saturday October 21 22 Jon HalL Adel Jergens  la THE MUTINEERS   Also RED STALLION in the ROCKJES  In Cinecolor with Jean Heather, Ray Collins  Cartoon 1  u m  ii i   Tminri       Sxuidav Monday, Oct 33 24 Sunday Shovs ,15 P M Conllnuous WALT DISNEYS Color by Technkoloi SO DEAR TO MY HEART  Stantaa Burl Ives Beulah Bondt Luana and Bobby Drisccll Comedy Canoes News Tuesday, Wednesday, pct2S, 26  Paul Henreid Joan Beanett Comedy  IB THE SCAR  Cartooo  NOTSltJ the 8XAXE Of WiCHIGAW the Probate Office in tbe City of How UvlMStOB At a session of said Court buld is the CJy 9i Howell io said County aa the 3rd day oi October A D 1S49 Preeentiios ttixam R South, vaae  Probate   In the Matter of AM Estate oi Olivor L Davis, M I  Clara L Davis and Albert L Smith henr inv tiled in said Court their final account as guardians of scad estate, and petition praying ior allowance thereof It is Ordered, That the 3let day of Oct itratrijt at aid estate, whose address is  A D, 1948, at ten oclock in the iiipen from 1 oclock JEL M io gclock P MJ 17 fJZZL t    affict    L ZTCZn j 27 day or December A D 1947 xrppheby appoinied for liearing EOST pet tea oclock in the Plumbing  HMltey Oinkef eie said tbne amtnarkw and adtostmont of a dairas end deenands aaainst said deoeased aed lor tfie adfudioatlon and detervlrHTt ism of OM beta at law oi said deoeasod etfno ftai ef hit deafh onttaW lo iahor H fee eHe of wttkh tbo esosseid died It to Farther Oedeced, that pubac not  boetseehy fmhftnrsrk of o  lor7 in aW B flssith ef In  torn  Mrs WinJfced Gfawoe had as neeli on Smfaf Mr and Mrs SMTS sfrJn  iocft It Is Further Ordered That ostoe OMceal be firen by ef a copy of this order lei ftm  mM day of  publ M one of many iiogs Features 1 Heres your stainproof sink glassware See all the otbc at no extra cost Glisten specials of this ,  iag porcelain enamel, Beattyware sink Ca r rumh cup strainer, extra for VRVE Kttchcn Si  large rriin special edge 6r Booh t 1H9s PlUVrJG I t f  J  MYRON I HIJGHE MAfTEB PLUMBEB reiephooe Pinckney 157FM ohkrted Is  A w  c Oi Probate Dont target the bingo party to be put on at the Pinckney scboo  on the night of Nov 12 by VFW Post No7301 PinckneyThe pmee are aU live Turkeys Mr and Ma Emeet Sew arv Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel call ed at the farina Gasidner hosne in Hkshland Svndar eloWailaf 4be 16 The pheasant season lasts this year There is expected to be a 25 percent increase ovev last years kill of 633400 art la ekiy Oa SePointe f40fiUe JMMMM A new ail eid was opened up ist week near Case City, Tue  XHinty when a well was hro uht in on the Cad Winchester hnty when a weiwas near Monroe 90S a Ml efif Iff 4  wer  taken in the nt  4av    C mmerciat frfeejauam on tbe1 pared oeV Ocat Lakes haws nreeented 0 petition caking a Vacae ecacj 174 czrss M iate Owd u  rrductkm oi lals trout arid1 ore open to pettc ISM A ear Thie     lfmi ip  can take Cseoons opep on MkelMic ftodaei otnds inthe loo te  JsMsfcsaKWUMSMV IA ia is4 Mil VML IL  wed by nil ccui oi   2T2J2S   ar fit lkflAnk Cwm 0SJ SJSJ VMR SO leSSBgV JOSA 111 ygffS  mnl April L M50 ed Ctafe to accept Otdtaance Ma 1 at dhow up by A VcmWmhlsv oa a Oil K Stanley Diakel Etectoxu Sup  3106 Paui Oniail Ponlina 10C  lavey Hdwev MMC 235  Abe Harass Cfeanina Sis 80 Howard Hces  0C Frank A Snfaey Pointing Pinckney Siana 30QC fee Ooafc OcaMakw oi Flag 0C Motto by CVtffr wOTnrtr1 by Otto Pouison Traffic Notices 500 Sfcrb  allow fattowina bitt Carried no toad ad Sons Mxsc Sup, Motion to ijm 45301 MUdrod Ackfey, Clerk THE PWCOCtY MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION m  BB  VXLLAOI Or KNOW omNANcma out A Qidtatfno la provide regutabou wiring cojrtuctloii quiptneiu, altoraon, impair and occupancy ol hniWftnj, aad oth er structures and to provide lor the violation ol its provision Thm VUUge oi Pteckney ardoaft Section t All residence bouses hereafter caasfcucted with in the Village mate shall bo placed upon foundations oi mas onry extending at least two Jeet below the ground level and up to the first floor or the Joss hereof Such supporting waus shall completely enclose the bunding and be impervious to rats The same shall contain inside toilet and piumbinq facilities The same shall contain not less than 6u0 sq ft oi liveable floor space, in computing livab ie floor space, there shad be ex cluded liuar space contained in basement, it any The outside oi such residence houses shall be finished with wood, shingle or campositiarf sliding, stucco brick, stone or mas onry tAA The chimneys oi sucta residence houses ihail be oi stone, mas onry or brick and shall contain adequate flues Any roai oi such residence hou se wnich has more than onequ arter pitch shall be covered with wood or composition shingles duch roots may also be construct ed oi tile or slate  4 Section 2 All sheds garages and out buildings not intended lor residence ocupancy hereafter constructed within Village Urn its shall be finished with wood, shingle or composition siding, stucco, brick stone or masonry An roof of such shed, garage or out buildings which has more than one quarter pitch shall be overed with wood or composition shingles Such roof may also be constructed oi tile or slate e Section 3 It shall be unlaw hil within fbe Village limits to use house trailers for residence occupancy without a permit be tag first obtained from the Yiil age Council Section 4 The Housing Law oi Michigan Act 167, riitMit Acts oi 1917 as amended as u present in effect and cm the same may from time to time hereafter be amended is hereby aaoptea in all of us provisions and is made a port of and a supple meat to this ordinance The pro visions thereof shall in every re sped be recognised and enforc ed the same as any of the oth er provision bret The location of any building upon the lot upca which it 1 alt uated and the stse of tne yards and courts tbaU bas provided by said housing lew unless other wise siprosriy determined by a sarung oStoance duly enacted efintoftw  aw neights of rooms in residence houses and cooioan to the reodrements oi seed housing low Section 6 Bbould any   wTckBaee or  teVrttfosrQJ jyjjf essMeeiSPe  W  w  a MM sflBBBsseMOP B9 4sMpQwBwRe sVTy teUsF umrt ss 1 SBSBolieV the ftaeW , S8ST4 35J1il 1  4UM ae 41 ejMlt or ewf   Xmm fcafBpafti V mtemorfal to a soldier of Peace L PslSfctise who  a f, L,wiw      Mily honored at Uu r  hc   0    h VS SecfwtaryGeneial Trvve lie v a iu v runveils the tablet Behind  MI aie D , 1 u   on Count Bernadottes wof in r5r    Sir Alexander Cidcr, rrvavnoMt 1      V Klnfdom to UA and v  ifT jm ,  Mweden, Cent Bernadotti s xiAyi UJ, 1, 1 Ware Are They, a,U Utrv A3   H ,,  5 J s  mi,Vi Kashmir 5LsZi  vhtr th, bute a Kathmr should   lur t  J    Have n scpsplf by Lolh tounir ci  1 1  v  U h miUiary servers zy on veZ Y  L 1 , r  J 8 MJteaaat and a Canadian colonel mirtM rt or  UN CMmutoB check piticM 0npS  EggCultured Vaccine io Protect Cattle KXAB3gm  the aUe eisesse welds UUs v ,y mur b now a prattle posoifaftUtjr, itesetture flraaizrtioc  tee rjaitad Nftdeos MMii5  ar Aea aad Caeaelaji srffistfels 4het y ffrewaof liie vis imide fccss  f34re3t wrcrlae fc i tm epssef V Hue til VIL SHOW AT PWCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL Thur, Oct 27, Sat, Oct w  1 tftmMwectfitoMrffHit  TION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN    CUrioid Miller, bene Thompson Winifred AberdeenXitaey Diokel Mae Xaller PRODUCTION COMMITTEE DIRECTOR and PRODUCER , ACCOMPANIST TICKET MANAGER WARDROBE PROGRAM BOOKS   OUN ROBINSON WINIFRED ABERDEEN FLORENCE BAUGHN IOHN BURG Irene Thompson, Mildred Miller Florence Baughn   PAUL CURIAM INTERLOCUTOR PREMOER ENDS END MEN CIRCLE   M r  THE CAST MpsMeBei Hftl  MR PERCY ELLIS OLIN ROBINSON NELSON MUfLLER WIN BAUGHN NORM MILLER ONA CAMPBELL CLIFF MILLER Clyde Fisher, Jim Boyd, Otto Poul son Jack Henaett Merwin Camp  beliloe Griffith Frank Aberdeen Gaorge Gardner L J Henry Bob White, Clare Miller Lawrence Baughn   OPENING CHORUS By Entire Co mpany SWANEE RIVER Song  Dance PART ONE MUSICAL NO 1 MUSICAL NO 2 MUSICAL NO 3 BEAUTIFUL BLUE DANUBE  MUSICAL NO 4 DARKTOWN STRUTTERS BALL Song and Dance DIXIE Nelson Miller, Olin Robinsonjim Boyd, Otto Poulson Frank Aber deen, Clyde Fisher Norm Miller JUGTOWN BAND Win Baughn, Clare Miller Cliff Miller, Ona Campbell George Gardner MUSICAL NO 5 CHLOE   NELSON MILLER MUSICAL NQ 6 WEDDING DAY lack Hannett Nelson Miller, Jim Merwin Campbell MUSICAL NO 7 KENTUCKY BABE MUSICAL NO 8 OLD MAN RiTVER MUSICAL NO 9 ALEXANDERS RAGTIME BAN    D   MUSICAL NO 10 FINALLE  SOUTHERN MELC DY MONOLOGUE I TP ATTD BALLET INTERMISSION PART TWO  VODVTL ACT ONE ACT TWO  JACK HANNETT NELSON MILLER JUGTOWN BAND BY ENTIRE COMPANY ACT THREE CANT YOU HEA iviE CALUNCAROLINE   ACT FOUR GO INTO YOUR DANCE ACT FIVE ACT SDC AEOLIAN FOUR SOFT 6 SWEET BOB WHITE BETTY SCOVILL Accompanist Mrs Georgia Bliss BILL BAJLEY DONALD THOMPSON BARBER3HOP QUArUVHTE          SWEST GCllGIA BROWNV TEG OF MY WEART ACT SEVENACT EfGHT FDALLE ClfftTAlN MISS ANN BQU ACCOMPAnST XY BD BILLY BIRD SAT ONLY BOB WHITE I The Executive Committee oi the Masonic BuildVng Association wish to thaak all those who have given oi their time and talents toward the production oi this pro gram Without your willing and able cooperation this program would have been fanpossible en i y 1 f     4jHtjiM  111 A 1M ,r4VH4i  f t   sit ilry VtftiMT   i Mr   X J THE PBidMBY DBPATCH Wtdanday, October 1 ISIS School Electors To the legal school electors oi District No 2 Putnam Township Pinokney No 1 fr Putnam Township Harris No 3 Putnam Township Reeves  No 4 Putnam Township Sprout No 9 tr Putnam Township Marble No 10 fr Putnam Township House No 2 Jr Hamburg Township Cady No 3 fr Hamburg Township Cordley Lake No 9 fr Hamburg Township Pettysville  A meeting of the legal school electora of said districts will be held on Tuesday  October 25 9 1949 Jrom IM oclock  J 00 oclock P M for the purpose of vol mg upon the guestion oi consol idaiing the above school districts to form a rural agricultural school district as provided to  Chapter 5 Part 1 School Code POLLING PLACES DISTRICT NO 2 PINCKNEY School Electors will vote in Pinckney High School Gymnasium Cltisen of United States ALL OTHER DISTRICTS School Electora will vtote  in TOWN HALL, VILLAGE OFPINCKNE V A LEGAL SCHOOL ELECTOR Twenty one years of aqr nnd A legal resident 20 days prsced ing the date of the meeting   WORLDFAMOUS ILLUMINATED CASCADES W SPARKS FOUNDATiON COUNTY PARK, vACH90N ATTRACT A MILLION TOURERS YEARLY T1E AiEP,FALlS MiND 550 FIFTANO DROP 64 HIT IN II FALLS  AT NlCir OVEK 000 MAGICAL COLORED  L,ijj FLOODLIGHT THE FAUS MD SPOUTING FOUW iS   z wi lllr PUCr SALTED DOWNMICHIGAN BOASTS NEARLY 30 OF THE NATIONS TOTAL SALT PRODUCTION tr OUTPUT OP 4 MILLION TON9 Of SALT ANNUALLY IS VALUED AT r5,000,000 AUCST TWICE THAT OF ANT OTHER STATE fWXlCTION CENTER ,NEAR DETROIT , AND SAQNAW IN THE KTROT fliyft AN0 SAUNA SALT MlN DO YOU KNOW  HiCAfcj FIRST PAPER MID U tiUiLT IN THE BAI3IN RiVffl VUibV IN 193, NOW, 61 MILLS W W UfcYN ANi LOWER PENINSULA COMMUNlTii PRLCj5 OlER 12 MILLION FOUNDS Of MPcrt C,TAl,NEFtt POABOARDS, WAXED PAPER,  VI TlJS, NEWSPRINT AND A V OF PAPER STOCK WILY I  V f W  MICHIGAN WAS RfFUSCO ENTtV TO THE UNION IN IW7 UNTIL SI ,aiNOUISNfD A DISPUTED STB1P OF LAUD TO 10 IN EXCHANGE GONGfiCS3 CAVE MJCHKJAN THE UPPER PfNINSULA MICHIGAN PROFITED HANDSOMELY FRQM ITS VAST MINERAL DEPOSITS AND CHAND 9CENIC TREASURES MfflM FMTVtf JM PfP by Ms MCHV TOOWSr COOMCMMol6 P  vyj v  Malaria Control in Turkey I iSi now  iBtonatteBtl health JH55E l  iMeeSi for Sf 1tJMDirector, CAIN6S DOC RSAPCH CLHTt ANCIENT EGYPTIANS SO NNDRSHIPPEP THE VOC THAT WHEN A PET DIED IT WAS CUSTOMARY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY TO CO INTO MOURNING, ADONIS, wEMcusHserrzx, WAS THE FIRST DOC AUTHENTI CALLY RECI9TEREP JN THE US IN AN AVERAGE YEAR  30,000 F6RSOHS EXHIBIT, THEIR ANIMALS IN AMERICAN POC SHOWS S  1819, Gaines Dog Research Center, N Y C Jni8is Learnfrom 7A 4  A troop of nutrition specialists in Greece learn how to make the neat of a short foot supply from as expert standing, rifht, from tha fta of tho UJf Feed tad Afrievltura Orfanliation FAO tteperte freai these experts aad detent of others front many nations AM h, H J wmmM Aim  A WtlAr 4 K VIA fienftrtlUtf TiMMMlhaa OVER 160 BILLION 60AAD Ftf T OF LUH8ER WORTH 2i 6ILLION DOiLARS HAS BEEN CUT FROM MCHAti VtASF SIANCS Of WHITE PlMECCNTERtNG IN THE SAQNAW VftL UY MtCHONv CONSERVATION KPT, STATE COLLEbf AND SOtL CONSERVATION WSTWU5 AW NOW PWPf IUA71NG MICHIGAN FORES16 WITH 33 MJUJON SKDLtNGS YEAWY BIUOWINC WHITt SAIIS NEAflLV 1900 FORE NATTERS THREE AND FOUR MA9TED SCHOONERS ANP OTHffi SAILING VESSELS PUED THE CREAT LAKES ABOOT I8X THE LA9TOf THIS TYPF TH JT WING IS NOW A MUSEUM OF MEMENTOS Of THE Q0LVEH RA  OF GREAT LAKES SAILING AT DfTKOJtt  BELIE KLF MRMiNC FIRSTJ MICHIGAN STATE COUfCEfOUNDFD IN 1657, WAS AMfROS fltfST AGRICULTURAL COLL FOE ITS RFSMRCH AND EXTENSION WORK HAS HFLPEP IMPROVE MCHIGAN ACRCULTURF MICHICAN BANKS IOWOR BFTTFB IN PRODUCTION OF THF NATION 20 MAJOR CROPS, ALTHOUGH OKLY 22 IN AREA ,   sfiO HU KNOW  nCHIGAN PROOLXS MORf IRONORf THAN AU RUSSIA WSCOVEWONfARNf CAUNff IN te44,OVW U BILLION TONS HASSiNCt BEEN SHIPPEOfROA THE UPPER PFNINSUAS ftCH MAROOETTF, MENOMINEE AND GOCfWC RANGES THROUGH THE POflTS Of FSCANABA AND MARQUETTE MKHCAM fJWMfS J1  to MKMCAy 7tymr COWL Mtf  1 I Plebiscite Administrator Meets l Internes  m m 3 A iroap t forty row  JJ JTJ1S ajeex  r  ,  ,, VeMsWsjBvwv vw o    lotm tho work oi tho OqitflMtioo Boro, Atalnl Clutter  V2 Jf fuffir SSJSrtor lor iiM orj TP     The Peoples Store The Pinckney Dispatch Kniered as 2ad ciass act ot Maxcix o V67 matter at Potoliioa Suoaciiption Price 150 a Year Paul W Cuxbtt Pubtiabtt mi v v7 3T 15 Main SL, Pinckney, Mich Groceries Drygoads Gents Furnishir i  MiLi aiid Mrs L  woricnq at the VJ n Cannei Goods Lingerie Shoes Kennedy Gen Dfcad or A live FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY hORSS8250 OOWS 250 HOGS 50c percwi WE BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Phone 48 Pinckney Central Uead StoekCoJ Fi SJ    fiend  v or   Dexioi    iviu Vu,j and Mi I  Us tty kUu W teaa i w auiL lep L Juoj  rie lleu ox fiesta, jjpvii,  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sea visited rhs paioas in Ind over the we k end Coaries Srhaior was n em Mich atraq weok age  V orihhv U A V t4 ii a DELIVERED 5 SS4SSSS5 CITY GAS CONVENIENCE FOR FARM AND SUBURBAN HOME You enjoy modern city p convenience with new and dependable PH1LGAS DELIVEftED SERVICE Consider these features 1 Philgas delivered to you 2 An ample supply of Philgas for cooking, r ngeration and automatic water heating  Add these advantages to the many other benefits of Philgas and you have truly mod crn, convenient living Come in and see us today    arrangements will quickly be made for your Philgas Delivered Service Mr ard Mrs vvMour U  entartumed 12 young p, their heme Sat Vdaht ul a h weL paity lor iVirtc  wno h4 3iiiisted u tne air c no gaoS to SaiAuiaac, T x ii week  Mr and Mr hoen Ca,, ae aaugnter oi Lunsmg wa c gwdks oi ivirs Jos btackaiyt   itte fctucKuDie of Lanshiq p  Sat, witn his motner Mi   5tciaoi  Mrs iioocit umsoaa ana an, ren vvvra guesis a n,r ojt moihwi ivj3 jos biackaoi z Also jheg StackaDe 1 LanL Mr nd iVjjj rrad riad a a Mr and Ivirs James vVhi, spert tne vveek en a a ihe o Brown iiome in Detroit blij unraa Voiimar aad s, JoriR wore Sun visitors at to, u and Wilbur Eisele home n fo, ierville ,, Mr and Mrs OROL Campoe daughter and Maxine Atckinon were in Ann Arbor Satuxaay  ivirs Dorothy Diiikel and child ren were Sunda guests at the James Brogan hojme in Lansing Majoi Wm Fish and wife oi o Ul C W Aiaor , n v, 1 Qi vi i t ei  Ot c t vV h sa, Coyle Mrs Harley 1 j,iisi Clara Muscii att  a  ahers institute in n, , t 1 hur and Fn ioj aool Mash cf Ann Arbor  1, Kuth Rttor and family ck  y op, rt Sun at the M y JKme i a  4Jrkinoon and daugh fa ii Arbvr spent Sat with j CJ Hendoe , vV , or Scnmidt of Long  ii IN  Y s visiting tier daugh Mrs j on Carooriter and lean ir  SanAntonia, Tex, are visiting a the C J Clinton home Mr and Mrs Lloyd Heade ind son and Mr and Mrs Lyno Hendee were Sun guests at the d Nuoher home in Holt Tne fouowing attended the rereception tor Mr and Mrs Doni Spears at the Marshall home in  Detroit Sat Lloyd Hendee ana wife Bennie VqnBlaircum and wife Ambrose Kennedy and wife I  Gerald Kennedy and wife Irvin McQuillan and wife ,Letter McAise aad children  civ in Dotroit ot week Lfoa i ossr and family of Ann aiLr spent Sunday witji the L cioe family  Vv H Moyer aad wife Ross fled  a A , ana ivlro ra  i l or cturloa the VVhite Shri cara party at Howell Kri m,h The Peiiyovi L, Exteaaon Ci met witn iVira Artax Cruvhr 1 jost week I Mr3 Walker Lea therm on e  daugater ol Lansing ,p nt our at uie fob iJe h aoi   Mr and Mrs Wm Boatley who have bee salving et the Ea Pke home have returtod t, Cr rua Mrs Wm Shehan returnoc from University hospital, Ann Arbor last Woo Sne had tor bu guests Alfred Pfau and wife Mr at d Mrs Louis Shshan nrd W  oftiir , , ift  tVti   A  ao    PpX r   vwfS 3 I ve Looked at Evegr Iroe of Water HeaterWell  it From e y angle, aa clectri i ftter heater is your tartest bet With the rightsized tank, youre sure of all the hot water you want whenever you want it STTCiAL FARM HATES Combination rates for installations  farm house and farm buildings give frn , , lower  costs than any other type of water bating No wonder 4467 of 482 I milk house heaters in the Detroit milk shed are electric HuiiiiriMUMnimTkMvMHnMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiVMiminiiiiiiiiuriiiiraiitniui s i Rebinson oda  Frod Bar  Nov Operating Under the Management of May fiard Clark Kennedy and wife Junior Dinkel It was held from 1 to 6 p m Mr and Mrs R I Murray of  Mrs Rose Wvie and baby iau ghter are at Irod Wylo home  Featuring Home Made Pies  Chili Steaks and Chops, i  I  E Hersh your Philgas infltonJ Jt consists of two large olinderi ml a regulator device, Dunefed Service means the con verm rue you want in using Philjm fur nit i , Cooking, Refneratjoo UMI uto matic Water Heating, Hockey Gwrthcu M EAST MAIN ST  PHOJlt 149 a  1 WNCTHEY  Sunday cai rs were Ashcr Wv sFfaest SundaesSodaesrcmd EiaeslSundaes Sodaa and Mailed, Flintr md MrsL C Cuway oi 1S and famrly MrsfesstT Wytt Hartland Ore spent Wed with Leland Grant and family ond Mj the Hoff SisteTS i Wylie I Mr and Mrs Tom Baird of Bay Mrs Weltha Vail and Mrs E  City ipent the week end with  Eutthman of Horton called on Mr  Mr and Mrs C H McRorie anci Mrs Wm Mercer and Mrs 2 Don bwarthout and Dr Ray M c Chamberlain Sundav Duffy returned from the north j Mr and Mrs Guy Blair and Sat with a deershot by Don Leofiard of Fowlerville caJed at Tasty Sandwiches Special This Week PINEAPPLE SUNDAE Watch for Our Weekly Special 20c Bert Harris has returned from me Roy Dillingham hom5 Su St Toe Hospital, AnrTftrbor and Mr and Mrs Ken Quiqley, Mr is staying at the, Thomas Mur an Mrs George Snivelv Betty phyhome Linj and and Mrs Joe Gearhari Marvin Shirey and family re are sprndi the wsk in Caturned home last week fmrn a adf weeks visit at East Jordon Mr and Mrs Rev Dillnqham 4 ,  ,    M E Darrow Mrs Flora Dor anl Mr ard Mrs Martin Andrr Qne Dlnlcel underwent a her Edward Speare jr Miss Gert row with Mr and Mrs HctroH son ccAd on the Claud Whitnta operation ctt Melius hoepHa nia Spears the Gerry Eichman Darrow of Detroit visited Dal iiy in Flint last Thursdcw  nun ISlJlJ0 ta on O, tamily the Russ Glover familv, Darrow Sun whe is seriously ill Myctnd Mrs Ernest Kew, Chas onths vtwotton Junior also Mr, and Mrs, Uoyd VcrnBlaircuin ot th Sturqis hospital Scott and wifeomer Milliron aad WtlBhiUs removwd   attend the SpeaieMcrrshall wed Dont forget the bingo paiy to ar1 wte andrlatrv Durbin of UiMnitiiUiriMMuiniUHHntnnufittiMniHt iintMtirnyuu i vvani to Serve You WltH COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE OGAR OGAalSTTES, CONFECTIONARY ICE CREAM ETC COME Of AND SEE OUR NEW MODERN STCPE MCDONALDS MGH CSBCCED Dick Atto aridw famtty alHowjdinq in Detroit Serturday i beoSt on at the Pinckney school rye and Charlotte Meyer of   Albert Dinkel family atl  the nlqht oi Nov 12 by VFW Briahton were Sunday qnests aT te widjng of Harpldi po No730l VttnrThe priws  ubt pjnjt home 11 and Wqema Jean and Cm j fa  yQtm vHlvOpRaayw  JOEO  y v AASLi,  3K    m k i   1 Fall Specials Shot Gun Shells AH at 2fOabox Toilet Combinations 3495 1 USEP 6 it REFRIGERATOR 5995 1 STAINLESS STpEL SINK 24 000 VALUE at 15995 20  oif OQ Water Heaters THE BEST FOR LESS LAVEY HARDWARE Wodney, October 19 1949 GLASS I SERVICE FOR TRUG IstahLshed IK w 115 McPtiersonj itate Bank I PROFESSIONAL CORNER VANWBULE 4 VANWINKU p  RENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXJ Fire, theit and burglary are  DR AVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY BETLLKD AUTO CJLAZIER  SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VTBERATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AND DO THE WOfCK PROHfflLYMOMPTLY G R lucCiUiwiiy i Dentin    hnr  ugJi North Michigan factors which cannot be over    vtvZT looked Valuable papers, cur 8 , Wee, keeoeakes, Jewelry all Ofcct 935 heeidenct 14 Items which ore not In  everyday use, are the targe of thieves and flams rmucney Mica I  Aoomeya ct ow DaUy lltgu A st to jtf P MI rta  rmgs Bex Except Weunesaay MoruiuesrrUSai oufluOp Camoterw regular ijenings W Appointments Howell Mlchlq Memorials 994 liMam St,Ann AroorMich Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming St Hewell Phone Howell 499 or 97  Monuments  Markers HERB SNEKD A small rental will provide aphont g3  207 H EGrand River are proof, burglar proof deposit Howell Michigan aryjor your valuables en O jRal w InsuroceBrokeiag  City Lake and Farm Property Planned, savings in the way to A Speciality happy livings t y Your prepay with e ABES AUTO PAMTS  PHONE 151 1019 EAST GRAND RIVER HowelL Michigan    LAVEY General Insurance McPherson State BWIK,J5 59Fa  AU dposte up to KOOOJO lnur e A U C T I OHm d by out rnmbnhlp 1 4 FW  F  WYLS  Ov 1 Ycm oi Serf, Banted p5ef,ne,J Spot Cash Notice To the legal school electors of District No 2 of the township oi Putnam county of Livingstcn,and State of Michigan A meeting of the legal school electors of, said district will be, held as provided in Chap 5 Part 1, School  Code, in The SchooL building in the village of Pinckney county of Livingston, and  State of Michigan, on the 25th da oi Oct A D 1949 at 1 oclock P M for the purpose of voting upon the guestion of con solidcrting the territory of said district with that of SCHOOL District No 1 frl of the township oi Putnam county of Livingston IVtrct No 3 of the township of Putnam, county of Livingston District No 4 of the township of Putnam, county of Livingston Disti let No 9 frl of the township of Putnam, county of Livinqston DiEi2t No 10 frlof the township of Putnam, county of Livingston I net No 2 frl of the township oi Hamburg, county of Livingston District No 3 frl of the township of Hamburg, county of Livingston District No 9 of the township of Hamburg, county of Livingston and State of Michigan, to form a rural agricultural school district as provided in Chap 5 Part 1, The polls will be open from 1 oclock P M to 8 oclock P MTho voting will be by ballot w  Dated this 29th day of Sept AD 1949 Gladys McCaUum Superintendent of Schools Livingston County Michigan CASH AT YOUfiJEN POINT Thats what a checking account gives you You can write a check anywhere withou the need of I carrying large sums of cash We Have Ample Funds Availab le for Sound Loans Head Estate Mortage or Personal at Reasonable Rates FIRST NATIONAL BANK Membtfc Federal Deposit Lnsu once Cof ADfteposus  p to 5000 insuredFOR RENT Two Car garage  Mrs Rose Hendee 233 MUI St  FOR DEAD OB DISABLED STOClf HORSES 250 Baa COWS 250 Each HOGS Wc per cwL ALL 4CCIBD1NG TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHP and riO REMOVED FliAfi PHONE COLLECT TC CARL BERG KSWL 0  licensee lev DARHNG  CQMPAi, STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Urw 207 ti EL Grand River  HowelJ  REFRIGERATION SEflVTCE  HAROLD RADY  Repairs on AM Manes Pbne Pinckney 154F3   i DR C 1 TOWNFE   1 Dentist 8044 Portage take Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3491 t  i i  fcAVAJN Attorney at Law Phone 13  Brighton Mich Phone 1S7F11 Reparnj MYRON J HUGrtfS Plumbing and Hec nrState 9717 Lke4lde D h LioWe Rush Lakr P H SWARTHOUT 4 SON  Funeral Home Don C Swarthouw Directos Modern Equipment Ambulance Service rtiones 39 6 63 PlnckneyMleh D crREICKHOF  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av Howell Michigan For Appointment Phine 359 Residence 6i LLOYD HENDEE live Stock Hjnibng Weekly Trips Made to Detrof General Tracking Phone S4F14 5ATO JONES  T Concrete Products Cwavel E REED Jeweler  Sand Top SolL Road Mvel WATCH, CLOCK REPAIRING FIR Dir and Read BtrJ Accurate Fast  Reasonable Flgcks Laid, Piece  Cttrtra Guaranteed Work 7928 Tina Rd Pltodrner Rte V 210 W Main St, Pinckney Mich, phone Dexter 9 119 Want Ad WANTEDCutom Corn , t , E HUrLVariff f HoUPinckney Rd Phon 71F2 fOR RENT5 room cottage furn Phone Gregory 4F32 I ishedInguire of MrsJohn Colons  FOR SALE Ford Tractor like FOa SALE12 go Shot gun re  Ipeater and Shells 2250 Like Phone 108F3 001 enod Plastei Contractor New or Repair Work Estimates cheer fully given Lee Passow Phone 7881 1767 Upland Dr Ann Arbor, Michigan FOR RENP Modern three room furnished apartment Phone 143F2 545 E Putnam S  1 FO SALE  A trained Setter 3 years old  Louis Kourt Phone 69F3 Pinckney Irish new Lucius Doyle  Ph 42 nckney FOR SALE FIIYERS Phone 47F3 Pinckney FOR SALE New wooden tool box and a complete set of me chanics tools,all for 5000 FOR SALE or RENT A 6 Room House and 2 acres of Land with out buildings 5695 W M36 4mi Telephone Pinckney 19F12 FOR SALE Blond Modern Living Room furniture, including end  FOR SALE Eggs 9058 Cedar Lake Rd Ph 62F2 FOR RENT Ground iiour furnish ed apartment, suitable for twa Heat mtunushed Rent 50 a moi  th Can be seen at  9405 Ann St Big Silver Lake Earl Suggitt LOST fB STOLEN Black ano tan hound crossed with Walkt hound, 4 white feet white tip on uioi JDO uej JOOO UDI erppoe ro 1 onehalf inches, wt 75 to 80 lbs well trained 2 onehalf ft high with head up Will pay good re ward Lost night of Sept 11 near Chelsea Leonard McDonald Cassidy lie Phone 24951 Chelsea Henry Hauck Dispatch Office tables desk cmd lamps 9x12 Ax QR gj 72ZL Irug with pad Also Breakfast sett t i NCINGBy Rod or Hour, also and buffet Studio couch 3 haUKSS7 3 FENCING construction work doneCoones  Klav Phone 162F3 Pinckney FOR SALE Cider Apples Roy Dillingham runners 2 American Oriental ruas 4x6 and 6x8 Hoovter Sweeper with attachments Call 1 J Pinckney 9105  i  r FOR RENTFour room house at  Haute Swarij SOCDftsS 03H fifissmeV flCDsBBBBBBsm slabie sdl in aaesl wtfi Large afoundb, hemrtspjf trse  tbSQQSX TERMS H G Swarthput 17910 Teieegph Rd ft, Reauuus, Mlntijap Cafl 718T11 QUALITY FOR SALE No Hunting and No L79 hio    Howell Tresspassing Signs Inquire at S0,1   ,   DispatchlOffice  , Electric lighted Owner wil be   I on premises Sun Oct Z V 4 WANTED Tree Trimming or Re B m o  4  moving Orchard Trfmmingrr Fred tt Swarttout Stump Hemoving Experienced IT 42   h work Fe Estimates Allowmi Telephone VE68790 for wood Art Rentz 1 5030 Burgess Road Phone 91F11 FOR SALE Male and Female  Coon dog Male is trained Fema FOR SALE 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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>iw   ttVHdt,  X  jiyijpipw t TTKVWB  I JL 4 SBSSSJSJSSJBU Volume 61  The Ftaskaey Dispatch Wednesday October 11 1949 , Miriugaii tfiirror  ,   Lee Thurston, wpt at tucauon tte greatest ange in the Mien, educational JJtW year will oe m S wfiAn018  booming With 4140 million dollars oi slew ua teachers retirement, Alien, school, have mow class rooms more pupils better paid teachers SlnWrtubuiidin construction The new college agreement program allows high scnools tc modify their program to fit the nT    cl still admit thean to college Increased funds also means an Improvement in vocational train issV No 41 Circuit Cotrt JNen  IOT CASE SETTLED Ihe iamoue Shakeepeare riot mal at Aalamaoo which took  wes to try lost summer and enced in disagreement nas been enaea in the original trial there were 11 defendants Charge a gainst b were dismissed, A he remaining 5 were charged with in citing a riot which could bring 5 years imprisonment The state had conducted the first trial bm  withdrew in the second trial leaving it up to the county Pros Act agreea to reduce the charge j to guilty of conspirina mass pick eting which is a misaeamor and  Judge Pugsiey allowed the 5 delenaants to plead guilty He then  waived the tine assessing them ing in more shop equipment new J 1000 costs and putting them on  business machines and typewrit probation for one year This ha j  ers Agriculture programs have said was to allow tine county to also been extended The same got back some of tjie cost of firsi is true of junior colleges High trial which took seven weeks  by Mai OUR DEMOCRACY d fnm COOBLING v a    H MASS PROPUCTON W  yUe LOCAL COMLCH or eotONiAt MV TOOK MAWVHOUW TO AMKC A PAIft OP f HOES FAfHIONCO THC UWT AMD RI6WT HOf AUKC SCHOOL NEWS I   school boys and girls are finding it hard to get work when they graduate at the age of 17 Junior colleges are modifying their pro grams to meet the needs of these pupils who do not wish go to col lege They are offering courses in office management, tool ana die tech inspectors of water sup  ply sanitary engineering etc Safety education is also stressed Last year 215 schools trained 204300 pupils to drive autcs safe ly A citizenship course is also available The citizens have expressed a willingness to spend nearly one quarter billion dollars for school operation There can only b6 one answerbetter schools or all the children of the people  Pros Clair Beebe sdid he con senied to reduce the charges because he did not think there was a chance of conviction on the riot charqe which would have meant 5 years in prison The press played up the trial big as a battle between industry and labor and when the first dis  jury disagreed serious charges of jury tampering were made but no action was ever taken on these charges PWCVEY 13 MANCHESTER 0 Alter dropping games to Ann Arbor lies, and Brighton Pincxney got back in the win column triday by defeating Manchesier 13 to 6 The score does not tell the story of the game as Pinckney was superior to Manchester nitS Pswri recipients will gobably have theirF pensionS neatly increased and in some caes doubled by action oime nouse at Washington D C last wex w increasina social secur 7 payments At the present time the average payment is around 40 SHOC MAKING AJtMAlNID A HANDICRAFT UNTIL ISI0WHCN THOMAS SUNCHA, A NW SWOLANDE, INVENTED A LATHE FO PRODUCING LAST BUT IT WAS WOT UNTIL THE AOAITATION Of EUAS HOWES SEWlNtf MACHINE TO THE STtCH OP SHOES IN THE LATE 1940S THAT THE BASIS Of THE MODERN SHOE MANUFACTURE WDUSTfcy WAS ESTABLISHED amount I he original social security bill on which the law Pres Franklin Roosevelt won his big  victory in 1936 called for an increasing of social security payments until a sufficient surplus was built up to pay a living pen  sion The iiepviolican ccnqiess of 1947 cut the payments to it  and resisted all attempts to increase it On the final vtote in 13 hrst downs to Manchesters b Pinckney started off with a rush and with Mohlman making big  gains reached the Manchester 10 yard line where they lost the ball on a fumble, Manchester could not gain and Pinckney took over Pinckney elected to pass but Dresch intercepted a Pinckney pass and ran 60 yards for a tou chdown The conversion kick was blocked In the first half both congress last week only 14 votes rurnman and Mohlman were, were cast aaainst it even those put tnt CLAUDE MONKS Claude Monks 55 son of late John and Zoe Monks oi ckney died at Grand Rapids last Wea He graduated from Pine, ney high school and crttendsu college up to World War I when Jxe enlisted in the army Aitei f MRS MARY MUSPHY war he was employed for mcaij Mrs Mary Murphy 85, died y I years by the Mich Directory Co riecently he has worked as sales man for a building supply Co He married Miss Carmen of Port land, Mich, who survives him  gether with two sons He also leaves a brother John E Monks and a sister Miss Lelia of LL her home on East ivtain St last Wed night She was the daugii ter of the late Peter and MOTH Dunn Harris and was bom oi  the Harris farm south of town She married Wm E Murphy who operated a general store here fox years until he was ap pointed postmaster by Woodrow Wilson in 1912 He served 8 years Mr Murphy died a nurr oer of years ago Surviving are 3 sons, Ambrose of Jackson and Lorenzo and  Harry of Pinckney and 2 daugh ters Mrs Florence Sullivan of Jackson and Miss Druscilla of  Detroit Also 3 grandchikiren The funeral was held at St Marys Church Sat morning Rev Fr Schmitt officiating Burial in St Marys cemetery CONSERVATION NOTES ihe conservation depts first sale of platted lots in southern Mich, in Macomb Oakland and  Wayne county takes place Nov 15,1b 17 The lots havfr an appraisel vjalue of 129,663,00 The removal of size limits on fish only apply to perch bluegills sun fish, rock and calico bass Walleyed pike must be 13 in long i forest fires burned over 97J acres last week Hunters should remember thai 23 persons died and 147 were in jured in hunting accidents last yr  Williamston plan clubs will open 152000 acres oi land to  hjuntiig this year 36,000 signs have been posted by these clubs singThe funeral was at St Francis church, Grand Rapids on Sat, and burial was there also FRANKD KERN Frank D Kem 57, manager o the Detroit Edison office at Dex ter, died at his home there Thurs after a 3 months illness He was born near Manchester and man  ied Lyaia Huber of BrooklynHe moved from Manchester to Ann  Arbor in 1908 and to Dexter in  1938 He was an elder of St And rews Evangelical church of Dex ter, treasurer of the Kiwanis Club and a member of the fire dept and commenced club Surviving are his wife, a ckrigKter, Mrs Douglas VanAken and two sons Cleo and Richard The funeral was at St Andrew church Sun afternoon Rev Sch  owe officiating, Burial in Manchester,  I TODAY, WITH IMPROVED MACHINS AND PROCESSES, THE INDUSTRY IN AMERICA PltOOUciS MORE THAN ZOOO Pi OF SHOES EVZRV MINUTE AN AORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO OUR HIGH STANDARD OF Uff j , cast against it even nurt and had to leavfe the game, opposed to it refusinq tc As Jerry Heath is out of school this made the team short r O regulars Pinckney had little trouble denting the Manchester line but were held for downs on the Man Chester 10, 3 times the first half  In the 3rd quarter Don Coyle caught a pass from Jeffreys and  their names on it Of course, the final impetus which put it across was labors hght for 100 a month pensions and the agree ment of the fora Motor Co to pay them Like demands are expected to be made on other biq companies By building up soc imon pension demands to  paid solely by industry can scaled down mi be be ii to lieuisj oi iiuerest  OES ELECTION OF OFHCfiJ Friday night PincjunjJjf en 50th WDDUNG ANNIVERSARY ttarwXS p  Dr and Mrs Harvey Glenn Honor Star pat8orothy Parker Pearce will celebrate their 50th The Deer hunters Nwho were at Douglas Lake lasts week Merlin LaveyNorm Miller, Claude Swar thorn and Howard Read come home Sunday with a deer shot by Howard Head ihe brush and shubbery made deer hunting with bow and arrow hard last week Claude Swarth out wounded a deer one day lasi week and ho with Merlin Lavey and Howard Itead went out to  if ad H,WUe looking through the brush Merlin crpprocked a  deer In a thicket out did not see it until Swarthout took a long shot at it He missed but the deer  , ,  did not move Merlin heard the the shot and vent after themThe twang of the arrow and saw the two 17 year old boys, gave up  wedding anniversary Tues Oct 25th Their son ana dduahter in vte the friends and neighbors to a public reception Tues afternoon Oct 25 at their home Glennbrook corner of N Terr and Hankerd roads from 2 to 5  and 7 to 9 oclock Dr and Mrs Pearce are well known in Pinckney as he has preched many Sundays in the Congll church JUMPED THE GUN Some hunters cant watt for the opening of the season and arrests have been many Pro Ernil Weddige of the U of M who owns a farm on Joy Rd near Dexter and is a former pres oi the Isaac Walton League was  there Sunday when 2 boys in a car shot a pheasam in his bam yard, hmspina in his car he took after them His next door neigh bor C A Wrgeman also heard Last onapter u u S  tne iouowing orhcers for trie  ouiiig year vvoiuiy Matron  Anna Reason Wortny Patron Utto houisou Assoc Patron  Assoc, Patron   Nelson Miner Treas Hazel Pouison Secy  Eleanor Baugnii Conauctress Mildred MiUei Assoc Conduct Irene Thompson Chaplain ,,, Sadie Moron Marshall  Britta bras Organist  Winifred Aberdeen Adah ,,, Louise ZieglCi Ruth Lucille hecx CHUKUi NEWS Marys Catholic Church Pinckney, Michigan ,   mmtddSNt rtoerlMITT ixo Ho eiectea j Sunday Masses 800 and 1000 Koroma Devouou Fridays at 740 p m,  Congregational Confessions Sat 73U to 00 p SSundaysbnox b00 mass Fridays after Noveuna DeYOtios ran it back 30 yards putting ij ial security industry is of the opon the Manchester 11, After a      series of hne bucks Jeffreys went over for a touchdown but his con version kick was blocked The last touchdown came after Coyle had received a pass and ran it to the Manchester 10  Jeffreys made the second touchdown and then passed to Mattis on for the extra point Pinckney 3 times reached the Manchester 10 in the last quarter but could not put it over Manchesters best ground gaiu er was Snyder who went around the Pinckney ends tor big gains and made most of their hrst downs He was put out of the game the last half for unnecess ary roughness COMMUNITY CHURCH Congregational  I P Brady Minister Cher ftastfs Wed nights Organist end Cboir Director    SSJDB Merwin Campbell ihur bve bUU Uiole atuay at the father   Alberta Pinkei pmfinnqg SJartha  Betty Seger 030 Church Serv  Ruth Curietr Cassie Tomasik Clyde Fisher Electa Warder , Sentinel Asst Marshall Flag Bearer  Christian Flag O E S Flag  Cones Secy Ruth Curlett Mabel Hammel Virginia Carver Helen Miller Mabel White Installation is October 22 at 800 p m and is public The foil owing will install Installing Matron Lucy Rteason Installing Patron  RevMcLucas InstallMarshall Dorothy Wilson Install Chaplain  Bonnie Henry talLprtrnSsttflorende Bcrughn  ice Sermon, Wed 400 JrChoir700 Sr ChoirThursday at 800 Cottage Pray s , u a 11 u er Meeting at the Maurice Dan Arlah Philbphs ow 0 Bessie Crawiora Sunday, 1030 Church Service  Marian Pond sermon The Lords Business NancyPonciJn30 Sunday SchooL Topic God and the Nations Read Isaiah 19 700 Pilgrim Fellow ship meeting How to Make People Like You, led by David Nash 800 Evry member Can  vass visitors meeting Filmstrip The Time is Now 900 Tru ees Meeting Tues Oct 18th Prudential Com meeting at the Pasosage at 800 Wed 400 Junior Choir Practise 715 Senior Choir Practise Pinckney Mattison Cogswell Schneider Engquist J Clarfc Hewlef Fuhrman Jeffreys Mohlman Ware VanBlaircurn L E L T L G C R G  R T R E Q B  L H a H  Manchester Clark Star Curtis Merrimar Downing Hughes lien tz Aiken Dresch Kensler Snyder dear and took a shot at it but did not hit it on account of the shubb ery The door decamped NOTICE 1500 Coon mUl will Med Howell Henry and were held for the conservqt ion offlcerA hen and cock phoa sant, a saurrel and 4 loaded guns were found in their car Justice QSrien sot Oct 29 for their CABD OF THANKS Wo wish to expressed our sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbors, who were so kind FOOTBALL SCORES Dexter 28, South Lyon 0 Br, ghton 32, Ann Arbor Rbs 0 How ell 12 Eaton Rapids 6 fowlorvil ie 6 Williamston 6 Holt 34 Stock bridge 0 Chelsea 13 University 6 Milan 19, Flat Rock 6 Roose velt 32 Dundee 0 Saline 14 Car leton 0 Ann Arbor 18 Lansing Sexton 7 Ypsilanti 21, Trenton 6 HOT BpD RACER The Hot Rod Racer recently completed by Pete Stackable and Glen Bennett of Lansing fox  mer local residents won the 20 lap feature race and received the  trophy and a large horseshoe sb aped wreath of flowers at Capit al City Speedway Sun Oct 9tl  It was drivfcn by Harry Hollis off Lansing This is the second timj this car has been raced F B SubstitutfcnsFjiclcney Packer Schneider, Coyle Lavey Earl Referee  Umpire Headlines Dinkel Touchdowns Jeffreys Dresch Exka point Mattison Noui on the Game Don Coyle may be the answei to Coach Readers prayer for 0 pass receiver He caught two  passes which set the stage for both Pinckney touchdowns, li Pinckney had completed a few passes in the Ann Axr an Brighton games the story woula The American negro in hit tight foi social equality still has many hurdles to cross The Am erican Contract Bridge vxoted 7 to 5 last week aqainst admittinq ieqro members The bowlinq congress has also taken similar action The recent world series has given the neqro the biqgest boost he ever received in the sporiinq world The colored man has participated in boxinq and football tor many years but only 4 years aqo was he able 10 break into organized base balL Brooklyn started this by siqninq Jackie Robinson and in 1947 he was the star of the world series This year Brooklyn is again in the world series and this time has 3 neqro stars in their lineup the persons are Jackie RobinsonDon Newcomb ana Roy Camp enala It is mainly due to them they won the championshipStill outride of Cleveland there are no other negro players Det  roif which has a biq colored pop ulation has often been asked why they do not siqn any neqro players Their answer is that there are none of biq leaque cal iber This we doubt The late M  Roche who played aqainst the Page Fence Giants, famous neqro team of 50 years aqo said their star pitcher, Ed Wilson wou Id have had no trouble holding down abii leaque job A writer in the daily papers be wails the fact that the windmill, once a familiar siqht in rural v,rt uz J u  w , , Michigan is fast disappearing h 0 51 10 has oro  landscape Its primary been a sub backheld man  wn w Zirr  nr The crowd was not bad but, oi  use was for pumpinq water for livestock, and most farms of any size had one They also were    part of village life Dexter had ghton game  one for yeaTB wmch pumped wat We understand there is a move, r for horses rassina throuah the course, was only about half the size of the one who saw the Bri CALVARY MENNONITE on to provide a part time job for Jerry Heath so he can finish scj ool He is a star basketball play er also Adrian St Marys plays here Friday Not much is known of  them this year as they do not  play in this area Pinckney has always beaten them before by good scores The big game of the League 0 Lakes takes place at Dexter Fri  night when Brighton meets De ter there Both have plowed The recent world series re through their opposition and arc minds us of one we attended er for horses pa ssinq through the town and filled the cisterns used for fire protection Even the old Pinckney hotel had one at the rear of it The windmills had two  drawbacks They only ran when the wind blew and they had to  be oiled which necessitated a man climbinq to the top of them or their spueakinq could be  heard tor a mile Now electric pumps have replaced most of them Sopt  Boscoe rowjltNorviUeTtoTwrulDex Asst Supt Marvin ShireyItftr tied Northtflle The winne 800 P M Cottage Prayer Meetings Wed  800 PM FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Oct 14 Oct 21  Oct 28 Nov 5 Nov 12  St Mary Adrian her South Lyon, there Dexter, there Stockbridoe there  Hartland, nereCffifKD I WTSPK to  OF THANKS thank my many fr ends and neighbors The Youho love P T A and The Marion Ice 5tbsfi and thoughtful during the illness co Kings Daughters for their bea and death of our mother Yourjaaful cards and gifts that helped kindness Will always be remem 1 to much to brighten my shut in g, frogory ttey fgjgtTho Tawtif oi Mary JL Marpfay  I days Elaine Johnson LADIES AID MEETING The Ladies Aid of the Congl Church will meet at the home of Mrs Clyde Fisher, Thurs Oct 13th at i p m Secy BAKE SALE OCT 1FTH The Tmcknwy ExtensJom Grout will hold a MBS sals Sat Oct  15th at ftfarttns Locker, bogtn tea atkipi  Vy will undoubtedly be the league champion The season is drawing to 0  close after mis week Pinckne meets South Lyanand Dexer c  way and then ends the season with Hartland here Manchester had a big team and played rough for which thdrew 4 15 yd penalties Sonny ruhrman cracked c bone in his arm and is out for thr season Molhman had a groin k nirv and will probably be bdcV Friday HUNTER KILLED Elton rlegns 87 a farmer Pteek sey reejaenr was mien JVTJ on his lathers sooihegst aj JtacV son when Us Ottn dsKfiusssd as he tripped  j Hev Ezra beach v Pasmr Morning Worship  1000 Sunday Sehooi ,,, 110  Childrens Hoar  1145 Young Peoples UsstTug  780  Evening Worship ,U 8151 dplaoted Howe far Brigfatonjin Detroit in 1909 when that team    played a 7 game series with Pit tsburq That was in old Bennett Park, the wooden stadium which proceeded Brigqs StadtumCobb CrcrwfordMulittW Donovfrn qnd Bush wers the Detroit stars then The third game was played at Detriot The day before it snowed and frost but October 12 was  fair but cold Ticket scalpers qot  possession of most of the tickets and we had to pay a scalper SI 25 for one This was before the  days of inflation We remember we nearlv froze ot death but saw George Mullm shutout Pittsburg S to 0 In this game ho fanned Wagorwt Clark and Veach the  3 Pittsburg stars in a row The Pittsburg fans who came unprt pared for froesina weather boo  ghtbkmkets and diapsfhss sshM In mom ThJfi0 Ptecteoy an wsSo 3sSt   IW  m  r  1 W riM f W,   r  Tt, 1        5 rie   tK  AV  v 2o TAa M  jtWv7v TT,t Xi mtuWednesday, October 12 1949  Pinckney Civic improvement Assn   Halloween Dance Hard Time Party Music by RYTHM AKERS Eat Conception I NEIGHBOKfNft AVON  BOLUNG HOME  Stefy rf a loy and a Ho Jean Parker Russell Hoyden  Also OUTLAW COUNTRY A Wt100 A OOUPLS 75c SINGLE Lash Larue, way St John Sunday, Tuesday, October 16, 18  I SHOT JESSE JAMES A Historical Drama oi the West What Makes Dafty DW Romano and Dane plus Now Won,Oct 31st  AT PflNCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM 90 P M TO 100 A M ,Exmrdheiel sittoelilarsi But CurlyKnows What The Score Is Was over at Doc Shermans druf how the majority felt Cortr Was atoro listening to th World Series big enough not to insist on his on the radio Curly Lawaon wan malted even though he doesnt headers la and says MHow about pV Pa t0  0Ila  baseball chocolate malted, Doe From where t ait, willingness t Sorry, Curly, says Doc, cant respect the other peoples feelings I stake yon a malted for a while is important in a Democracy If yet Whats the ideaT Curly were tolerant of a persona like  asks Well, aays Doc, most of for baseball or a glass of temps I the folks want to hear the game etc beer, weve come a long way en J and the mixer makes too much the right road   the road to a j noise Curly thinks a moment better America, that is 2  and aays, Okay with me, Doc  111 take a chocolate soda I This Shows how tolerant folks  r tn be Doc showed his respect for j Copyright, l9,UUd Statu  25YearsAgo Lee Fitch and another man were killed instantly on Mich Ave at Inkster last Saturday at 6 p m when their car was hit by an interurban car The funeral of Lee Fitch was at St Marys church Weanesday The Pinckney football team beat Saline there last Friday 53 to 0 They play Stockbridge here Friday fife L  Slaybough 86, fox, met pastor of Bapuat cnurchea n I MCM MIU Dexter Gross Lose and Gregory   Satadar OdahL it ,i recently of Fremont IncL askiM 7 Oci0m  13 ed in an auto accident at North Adams last week His death wai  the first break in a family of c children of which he was the oL est  iJob Price, star Stockbridc base ball pitcher has received oi fers from both the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians The new Redtord postofricw was opened last Monday Saor Arthur Vanderbfcg  of Michigan underwent an ope atiort at University of Mich, hosp ital, last week tor removal oi part of his left lung Gov Mermen Williams spoke at the 20th annual harvest festiv al of the Second Bcrpsist Church of Ann Arbor Sunday This a negxo church The Chelsea high school band has 30 members The Dexter Knights of Columbus are sponsoring a euchre toui nament to start at their hall Oct 12th Chelsea votes on Oct 15 on a 350,000 bond issue to build c new school building Mr and Mrs Henry Jewel of Dexter celebrated their 55th wee  dina anniversary last weekMrs Jewells sister Mrs M J Hart man and husband of Bellevue who were married on the same day were also HEATER Vrtday Saturday, October ML 13  THE WIZARD OF OZ Cater by TonhnUolor A Musical wife Garland Bert Lshr Morgan BUlie Burke  6 News July Sun, Mon Oct lt17 Sunday Shows 35 7 9 Frank COLORADO TEKBITOrtY Joel iny Peradine Case Son Billy, the Kid oi  guests The Brighton Argus is moving its office this week to the store there at First and Main Sts recently occupied by Frank Kleir Lee McMichaels and Rober The Democrats held a bigLJrSX 3 patient at Veterans hospital Dearborn Howell township will vote Oc19 en the sale of liquor by th glass Frwin Bud Schmidt has bee qded to the Howell police fore  DexterTheatre DEXTER MICHIGAN  A Drama Starrine McCrea Virginia Henry Bull Mayo Friday Saturday, October 12 13 Tuet,WedL Thais, Oct 1920,21 FAMILY HONEYMOON  A Good Comedy with Claudette Colbert Fred Mac  Murray, Rita Hayworth Shows 710  9 15  Sportreel tern s Also Xzi  i Toundattm  VILLAGE Of PINCKNEY ORDINANCE Na ONE An ordinance to provide regulauoij covering constuction, equipment alteration, repair ana occupancy of buildings and other structures and to provide for the violation of its provisions The Village of Pinckney ordains Section i All residence houses hereafter constructed with in the Village limits shall be placed upon foundations of mas onry extending at least two feet below the ground level and up  to the first floor or the joists hereof Such supporting wails shall completely enclose the building and be impervious to rats The same shall contain inside toilet and plumbing facilities The same shall contain not  Speakers were Edwin Frensaon cundiaate tor governor Mortim er Cooley for U S senator ana  Austin flrewer for congress Three colored men entered the Munsell store at Gregory last Sat  night and made off with a large amount of merchandise The Gordon farm on the Howell id has been sold to Detroit parties Bert VanBlaircum is building an addition on the Herald office at South Lyon W J Dancer of Stockbridge is a candidate for the legislature on the Democrat ticket Rche Shehan is working in Ionia for the Citizens Mutual Au to Ins Co of Howell Lynn Roberts, Peggy Knudson to TROUBLE PREFERRED Tom and Jerry In THE TRUCE HURTS Sunday Monday, October 18 17 Sunday Show 300 continuous lames Stewart June Allison and  Frank Morgan THE STRATTON STORY  News Howell Theater HowelL Michigan TUN, Wed, Thurs, Oct 111243  Bob Hope Lucille Ball  fcs Damon Runyons SORROWFUL JONES Conedy Cartoee NoreJtf 4 Years Ago and courts shall be as provided by said housing law unless other wise expressly determined by a zoning ordinance duly enacted by the Village Council Minimum sizes and heights of rooms in residence houses andj provisions for lighting, ventilation and the installation service shall I   ,m B conform to the requirements of said housing law I Hez Schoenhals Section 5 Should any sect ion, clause or provision of this ordinance be declared by the courts to be intkxhd the same shall not effect the validity of the ordinance as a whole or any part thereof other thcfri the part so declared to be invfcdid Section 6 Any violation of any of the provisions of this ord inance shall be punishable by a  fine not to exceed one hundred dollars 100 or by imprisonment  Local Notes Mr and Mrs Clifiord VanHor and Mark Nash took the Petty ville rythmn band of 12 member to the HowellEaton htipids foot  Tues,Wd, Thurs, Oct 1920,21 Clark Gable Alexis Smith and Wendell Carey ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY Color Cartoon Newt n  Coming El Paso It Happens Ev ery Spring, Family Honeymoon Life oi ReiHy, Scene of the Crime Raymond Edward Allen, son of ball game Friday night to seVtru I Roy0 Edward Allen, son of Howell band perform They ha I 1, ana 8, Ramyond Allen of lunch on the Nash lawn on theit I Howell was married Satur at St  Josephs church Souh Lyon to Gertrude Zwiemikowski daught er of Mr and Mrs Joseph Zwier nikski of Five Mile Rd  nero Schoenhals took a civil service exam, in Lansina Satur Editor F L Andrews attended the Mich Press Assn meeting at Trenton last week and has a writeup of it in thsi issue W E Steveson of North Lake has sold his apple crop to Chel sea parties for 85c a barrel John Dunne and Robert Kelly were in Howell Sat on business J L Kisby oi Hamburq has moved in his new store The Anderson Farmers Club met with Mr and Mrs John Marfloor space le floor space, there shall be ex eluded floor space contained in basement if any The outside of such residence houses shall be finished with  w  swuu uwu uwuwta rww w j r  jjQ Willi 1 less than 600 sq ft of liveable in the City jcdl f a period not tin Q    In computing livjeab to excetsd ninety 90 days or Frank wjight has Ms new bam v u v  hQQl 8uch hne  imprisonment 0n Main Stt completed in the discretion of the courtEach The Howell street fair after pay day that a violation is permitted   bms had balance of 100 to exist shall constitute a separate offense UWWCi S14UU W AUUBiiCTM WiUiaiW UBWIlSe wood, shingle or composition si1 This ordinance shall take efiect Iding, stucco, brick, stone or mas I twenty 20 days after its adopt onry lion Tne chimneys of such residence houses shall be of stone, mas  onry or brick and shall contain adequate flues Any roof of such residence hou se wnich has more than onequarter pitch shall be covered with wood or composition shingles Such roofs may also be construct ed of tile or slate Section 2 All sheds, garages and outbuildings not intended for residence ocupancy hereafter constructed witmn Village lim its shall be finished with wood, shingle or composition siding stucco, brick stone or masonry W L DoTta Mr   uv w Any roof of such shed garage Clara L Davis and Albert t Smith hav  A vji Txir y y lav tiled la said Court their Jinal  Passed by the Village Counci of the Village of Pinckney, Mid  icon, this ilth day of October Stanley Dinkel Village Pres Mildred Ackley VUlage Clerk fTAXt Ctf DUCHIUAtl the Ptobete Offloe ia the Q oi HewAt a session of add Court hki la the City eiHoweB is sold CooaS oa the 3rd day of October A D 1949 rreeeatHne tton R saaUh osje oj Probate  la e Matter el the Sstate et left Mrs Wm Cobb of Portage Lk has an auction advertised for Oct 16 4  iPI Rev H W Hicks has returned home from a trip through the west Rex Burnett is workinq in Durand He was home from there for the week end The fire engine was called tc Portage Lake Sunday morning, by a grass fire near Anchor Inn  Mrs, Barbara Tessmer has sold the Bert Daller place on M 36 to Clarence Bennett Mrs Viola Read spent Wed and Thurs in Tackson and Homer return ,, ,, The Lester Mcie family spen Sunday at the Omer Gase homt in Brighton Mrs Lester McAfee, Mrs Hugh Vanness Mrs Art Crawford Mrs  Justin Stecker Mrs Joe Basydk Mrs M Caud joined the HoweL Extension Club Thurs and saw 4 new kitchens recently built in the the Howell area The wedding of Doni Spears and Barbara Marshall takes place Sat in Detroit Marvin Bruff spent the we end at the Bob Pike home The Carl Bidwell family of B ghton spent Mon at the Be  White home Jimrnie stayed fo a week Sunday guests of Wm, Merce were Mr and Mrs Carl Ruel o Comma Mr and Mrs P T Hin chey and son of Perry and Ike Dr Walter Mercer family of E Lansing  I JO J M and Mrs Harvtey Toles a son, of Flint were Sun dinner guests of the Hoff Sisters Jack Darrow and Jim Burroughs are working at the Fisher Body plant, Pontiac and Billy Dai  row at the Pontiac Motors Mr and Mrs Clyde Darrow of Milford and Mrs Flora Darrov went to Sturgis Sat to visit Dale Darrow who is in a hospital, r covering from injuries received in  cm auto wreck Miss Minnie Toles of Bay Crb is spending some time with tht Hoff Sisters  r I 4 I I Friday, Saturday, October 12 13 Robert Mltcftvukr Robert Preston  la BLOOD ON THE MOON  Also William Eythe George Reeves  la SPECIAL AGENT  Cartoon Sunday Monday, October 16 17 Sunday Shovs i15 P M Continuous THE GREEN PROMISE  StafitoO Marguerite Chapman Walter Brennan, Robert Page, Natalie Wood CesMdy Carraaa News Tuet,Wsd, Thurs, Oct 19,20,21  Dark Gable Alexis Smith ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY with Wendrll Corey Aubrey Trotter Comedy Cartoon W or out buildings which has more than onequarter pitch shall be orered with wood or composition v dangles Such roof may also be CQOtfnicted of tile or slate  aWetton S It shall be unlaw Jul within fee Village limits to tat ssoase trailers for residence ocvisPssnoy without a permit be faa fart obtained from the Vill ag Council Stetson 4 The Housing Law Of lfefctoan Act 167, Public eif17 as amended as a In effect and as the same tfme to time hereafter , ol is hereby adopted eft of tti provisions and is   i a part of and a supple o Wt ordinance The pro itct shall inevry re bf woognlied and enforc iasst op any of the oth of OBIT bufldlno  account as oiardiems of said estate, and petition prayina lor allowance thereof It is Ordered, That the 41st day oi Oct K , 1MI4 et tern oclock to the xoTStjoaa at ew viuwiie omoe, 00 ana is hereby appointed for hearing said pet loon,  II ta Farther Ordered That publiiv noaae sserest be atrea bf pubHeanaa oi aeopy ef fjsie efder eao let Sstee lumisslii weetca previous eatf day of lguiliiB ta the JMapcBflk tt SjSwspepec pttatael oad dr wfcoloted Is scad Cow A tre oofff ttem S Ssift Mtakw A Mar Bialsesi of Probate smimnTrffifiiuniiitiiiitninim We Have Rosenthal Corit wood Bro Corn Used FordFerguson Trac tor Mr and Mrs James Whitley  nttrtatned far dmner Sunday Mr and Mrs, John McGuire of  Detroit, Fred Read and wife and tybert Read end family  jfm PttcUey who ska btjn vis 1  Modern it one of many iggs Features Heres your stainproof sink glassware See all the other  at no extra cost Glisten specials of this 3ri ing porcelain enamel, Beautyware sink Comflu  crumb cup strainer, extra jot BREE Kitchen Six large basin, special ledge for Book t, I PIUING FIXTURES  J Huskers I Pickers   nfli MYRON J HUGHES  MASTER PLUMBER Telephone Pinckney 157FM u Speciality m s HU8KER PARTS REPAIRS  crtls GFNUINE TRACTOR PARTS   PICKER PARTS REPAIRS T G REEVES m wUeh tt to stt yfa Isle ssr Mrs Mary Teepk, SpoiA7rds  , te WoMgloii today, j PHONE 4StP3 STOdMmOLIyBCrl While enroute to attend night school at Adrian Tueedoy night, a cox driven by Mrs Rene Miller and containing Mrs Noreen Can and Mrs Monda Mcrris sidded in the rain nesx Clinton c id hit tree Thev men taken to Tscumeeh hospftcd Mrs Can had V stitches taken in a head Mesdames Mer and Manic, wont to Ann Arbor for xrayf today The Bill Baughn John Carver and Lcrwilmce Baughn families and Mrs Florence Baughn picnic i ed at opQik on U 8 23 Sunday J  Mrs Mary Bum who has beer visiting at the John Bora home hae Cstofsstd to Qlnton li , W Zt 35 Jiftlr 9C The Pinchnev Dboatch The Peoples Store Groceries Drygoods Gents Furnishings Canned Goods 4 Lingerie Shoes Kennedys Gen Store Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY hORSES 5250 GOWS 250 HOGS 50c per ewt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Phone 38 Plackney Central Pead Stock CoJ  The Plnckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd dose act of March  1877 matter at Postomc Subscription Price U9 a Year Paul Vr Cuds PnhHn 215 Main St, Plnckney, Mkh Bom to Mr and Mrs Bert Wy lie Rose Newman at McPher son hospital Howell, Fri a dau ghter Bonnie Joy wt 9 lbs 4 oz Don Goodrement was a caller at the Dispatch office Sat He m farms us that Dawn Hale, his granddaughter, daughter of Char lotte Goodremont underwent a very serious operation last week at Florence Crittenden hos pital Detroit She has now recov red and able to walk The oper ating surgeon was her cousin Dr Wm Bronson, former Pinckney resident a former army flight BUT geon who is practising in Detroit The Dale Miller family attended the harvest supper at the West Marion church Wed night town Sunday night Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed, Mrs Alice Mauk and children and John Curry of Howell were in Wm Kennedy and family of Detroit spent Sunday with Mrs Emma Vollmer The Merwin Campbell family visited Arnold Berquist at the Mich San Sunday I Mr and Mrs M J Reason and  Mr3 Mable Suydam were in Deroit Thursday Mr and Mrs Maynard Clark of Manchester have leased the , the Robinson Soda Bar  Sand wich Shop and taken ovfer The Albert Shirley family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Zur rey Bell who are operating the Blood farm at New Hudson Mrs Eloyse Campbell and IsaI bel Brady heard RVibenstein the Last Tuesday Mrs Asher Wvli Tuiu J1 auditoriumA Mrs Elgin Kle2 Arbr Thursday Line, Mrs, Lloyd Mondberg and  Mr and Mrs Walter Clark and Mrs B Bennett were in Pontiac Mr and Mrs Martin Ritter sr Mis William Shehan is a patjWere  IaCSn Sunday lent at University hoospital, Ann The Toe Basydto family called Arboi Mr Shehan and Mr and at the Nelson House hom in Mrs Lloyd Hendee called on her, Ypsilanti Sunday  Were Getting MbdemTfeter H BLBcme rTsacMtasr Sunday Harold Ward of Chubbs Comers and Ellen Ohrien of Howell will be married Oct 15 Allen Davis, won 2 firsts at the Detroit motorcycle races iasi weejc j  , ivirss Jennie Shankland and  C H McRorie and ye editor attended a meeting of the Stockbridge Masonic lodge Thursday The Murray Kennedy famiily spent Sunday at the Stanley Cul ver farm in Deerfield Sunday guests of the Jesse The truly modern water heater is electricand pays you big dividends in com fort and security Get the facts on electric water heaters, compare them with fuelfired models Youll agrer with thousands of new homeowners  youll go tlCtric, too  Y Lawrence Covert called at the B Henry famUY wero A1 Nisbett Hooker home Sunday and wife of Detroit Mr and Mrs  J    Charles Whitehead and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory and Gerald Henry of Detroit Allen Dinkel and Junior Wago ner attended a reception for Ed f Allen at South Lyon Sat night at  DELIVERED SERVICE  CITY GAS CONVENIENCE FOR FARM AND SUBURBAN HOMES You enjoy modern city gas convenience with new and dependable PH1LGAS DE LIVERED SERVICE Consider these features 1 Philgas delivered  to you 2 An ample supply of Philgas for cooking, refrigeration and automatic water heating Add these advantages to the many other benefits of Philgas and you have truly modern, convenient living, Come in and see us today    arrangements will quickly be made for your Philgas Delivered Service Claude Swarthout and son Har    nt the week ena in north em Michigan  Wm Lamb entered St Joe hos s pital Ann Arbor Monday for an Ann Arw an  JaY of Odd Fellows haft Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Louis Shehan home,  Clarene Meyer of Brighton i L J Henry took Rickie Miller, sPent the week end at the Albert Dick VanSlamhrook Bui Brady, dinkel home withYthe Soute 1 WQS a SUCCess WlUard Joan TmmT nf, a,i Wedemeyer entertained with a 2 trlifcr1 lent bythe ftich  BITTER LIVING ON THE FARM I An electric wate heater gives rural families an unbeatable combination of added protection, dependability and economy Special combination rates mean lower costs for Michigan farmers 10 101  FUMBER OR ittiftOW EM0  OFftCE FrL at the Chas Clark home Sat guests of the Lee Lavey family were Mrs Geo Laevy  Mrs M L Lavjey and Mrs M n Nib of Jackson Mrs Emma Brogan af Rockbridge and Mr and Mrs Jack De Latre of Perry were Sunday call ers at the Stanley Dinkel name Mrs Murray Kennedy entertained the criobage club last Thurs night Mr and Mrs Ira Frisbee of Shepardsviile are spending two weeks with Mrs Rose Hendee Murray Kennedy and Bob Hor ine took in the MichArmy crame me took in the M  at Ann Arbor Sat i Frank McKelvjy and arad Liectric store atHowell Wm Whitley and wife of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the James Whitley homed The John Carver family spent Sat with his parents in Ann Art bor J Mr and Mrs Clifford VanHorLj called on Mr and Mrs Frank Danek Lora Burnett in Owosso a Sunday and Mr and Mrss Grain j  ger in iXurand Barbara and Jane Nash attend ed the freshman reception at  HOWBU High, school Sat night Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee AND wv W i  were in Ann Arbor Saturday , ,  wiie of Mrs Winston Baughn entertain Pirteburg who spent the summer ed her card dub Sat night, with Mrs Rose Hendee hav The children of Mr and Mrs,W gone to Kwsimme Flo to reside I HMeyer govt them a reception a permanently  Oct 6 in honor of their 33rd wed Here Is your Philp Irmaiffrfon It consists of two hrp ctnders and a regulator devic Diveft4 Service means the converter  yon want in using Philgas for V i Cooking, Refrigeration anr Auo matic Water Heatino George Meabon jr and wife  ding anniversary I spent Sun at the Russell Watter I The Winston Baughn family1 home m Fowlerville  spent Sunday at the Frank Clark  Mir cuid Mrs AndrAw Kftflhiit n i iMmA   1 1UMIIIIHHIUUUIMillilkMvfIKMIIUIlilllllinillllliiVtlstatlMlilItllttls THE FIXIT SHOP WE SHARPEN HAND SAWS BAND SAWS CIRCULAR SAWS, LAWNMOWERS, SHEARS, KNIVES CHISELSETC FURNITURE R9AIRED AND AND REVARNISHED  if oekef S5f EAST MAIN ST PnONE FAIR AND FKB5D CWCKErt and Mr and Mrs Gordon HesTer  jI Uoyd Hendee and Mrss left tost week to visit his dough Lynn Hendee were in Detroit ter Mrs Richard Radtke aet Phil Tues adelphia and will return home Mrs Edith Vaughn of Jackson, trough Canada  spenl the week end with Mrs Mr and Mrs, Robert Lamb and Nettie Vaughn Robert Paul of Detroit spent the By Lovey and family of Ore WK end with the OKn Robin gory and Walter Barbour and son farmily Jy  stockbridge spent Sun, Mw Aha Meyer who is Rep at the Lee Lavey home, for the grand lodge of Idaho left Mr and Mrs Gerald Reason for grand chapter at Grand Rap and Mr and Mrs M J Reason SLTXS J1,  Rean and attended the wedding of June r Ww Wm GAA vr n I  1 n 9, with  Schader and Dan Reason at the iSfiS8111201 dawy delegation of 25 Blessed Sacrenent church Det Morris McLain , ft  JtLLSi 12l 10  wl Sat Reception atmeDeoit Htts were Thursruesji of Mrs Mr and Mrs Tom War spent Golf CUuV lhepoom to a son of Bonnie Henry th week 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of Howeu Michlgrm jgjggffjfagg thieves and flumes t       IHBSKPBIW    l WTBR SNEELr  MARTIN L LA VAX A email rental will provide aphone 188  207 EGtand River  Attorney at Low ABES AUTO PAKTS  PHONE 151 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER Howell Michigan fixe prooi burglar proof depositary for your valuables at out bank Planned savings In the way to happy livings HowelL Michigan Real Estate Or Lake and Farm Property A Speciality List Tour Property with We LEE LAVEY General Insurance i Phone 59F3 McPherson State Baim    I lUng Water Sy terns etc Stanley Dinkel j All dapodta up to S5000K Iniur d by our awmbMihip la 4M Fad radaicd Dpott laraicncaCam  OP 0 Ycm oi Sato  Spit Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCtf  HORSES 250 Each COWS 250 Each Pay each bill with a check and I you will nevfcr have to make a I HOGS 50c ner CWL  double payment Each check AU AQCORD1NG TO SI2C A U C TI ONEER Farm Sales a Specialty BET WYUE Ppne Ptacknoy I  STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Um 207 E Grand River , Howell REFRIGtRATION SEiWiB 11 w HAhOLD RADY LLOYD HENDEE 18 Phone 1S7F11 MYRON Brighton Mich Repair n J HUGrjfS Plumbing and HeeuJM State 8717 Lakffdde DI v Usfcee Rush Lafc P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Directot Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  88 PlnckneyJOch rfeSrC RpCKHOFF m OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan for Appointment  858 Residence 818 PAID PROVES PAYMENT Repairs on Al Makes Phaie Pinckney 154F3 Dlt C I TOWNFR DenUst 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 live Stock Hauling Weekly Taps Made to Detrat General trucking Phone 84F14  CARL JONES pay by check FOR SAL One Bootromaster electric cook fctove CsMip  N nn Reason Phone 17 FOR RENT5 room cottage fumJ ishedInquire of MrsJohn Colone Phone 100 FOR SALE Ford Tractor like 1 02 SALE Registered  Tunis Aew  ah speed transmisson 1 urns, readv tor heavy service, also a 2 wheel frailer with 10 it  client for cross breedinq o steel frame, new tires dic qrain In  wool ewes, also ram lambs  drill with fertiliser and seeder at FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Dtposit Lnsui ance Oor AU deposite p to 5000 Insured CALVES, ShEEp and PiG PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL 450 f JcQosoe tec DArtnKG  COMPAQ k   Concrete Products Cfrayej JANE TASCH J Sand Top RbIL Road Gfavoi Utters or Any Papers Composed  FIR Dirt and Road Bu or Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid Piece or Ctmnwx All Work Confldentfal 658 Toma Rd Ptectoey fit  J4 McdnJtadmey, Phone 50F1 Phono Dexior 8 118 Wii if 4de AdjmsBros Rte 1 Lake Odessa Michigan Ton RENT Two Car qaraqe Mrs Rose Hendee 233 MiU St Phone 108F3 WANTED Baby sittinq by older lady by the hour, day or week   3 Miss Rampe, 1220 Mowers Road gJF tachment 5 2 brood sows due to farrow 6 feed piqsW C LaPrad Phone Greqorv 4F32  Lost A Brown Coon Hound, 7 months old, Stands about a  ft high, black on tail Will pay 4810 Burgess Rd GREAT AMERICAN LOVE STORJES Meet Martha Hilton, the scrub girl who waited  and WON 1,0am how she stole the, heart of Gov Benning 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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>dfc So x    r  rRfr   fpwi 4 i  i spate 1 h Wednesday October 5 1949   CRACY  ibic schools havs a iODQ way since grandfaih rs time State aid to scnools this year will toial M4SM LoC ional fc5 muiian acre ittafcno an average of Sill a for each oi the LOSauOO school children enrolled The citfrent year is witnessing the greatest, school construction program in 20 years Teachers salaries will reach an average oi 3,400 a year an increase oi 300 over last year bupt oi Instruction says Mich edueaion, is looking up We fcViware money, more class rooms and more children Pract chial school enrollment will ex ceed 200OUU making a total enrollment 4 l,50iQQQ The same thina happened after World War 1 when school enrollment increased 35000 a year In 1945 only 3,000,000 was spent for school building This year 12,000000 will be spent 30,000 in bond issues for new buildings and alternations have been api  roved 50 percent will be fori ew buildings These will aliminate half day sessions and basement rooms This jfUl not remedy the entire situatfK but it will be a good start ,  Most Of the school increase is In the lower grades There is still a teacher shortage but it is in the lower grades Higher salaries art encouraging  teachers and 10,000 are now tak ing advanced work in summer and night schools Alter being out file greater part oi 3 days tne Jury in the Clin murder trial brought in a verdict oi manslaughter against Wm and Don Andrus The jury consisted oi 7 women and o inenlm mediately Stanley Bemman, att for the brothers made a motion the verdict be set aside and a new trial granted and that the boys be admitted to bail He said Att Columbo far the boys had left his personal check for 10000 to be put up for bail bond, i Judge Lyons set Thurs for hearing the motion One man is said to havto dead locked the jury The first day he voted for acquittal and the 11 oth er fox second degree murderThe second day he voted far robbery unarmed and finally the third day a compromise was made on a manslaughter verdict The penalty for this is one to fifteen 0018  IN EAuEft OAys, CONSIPCMO A 6te JOCULAR ANO IX  AN SETOFF, THgy AT HOME WAS SCCVI  Ml TO TOWN WfftI INFREQUENT, 4T BUT dSTO TH FAMILY PILEO INTO THE PRJM6 WAGON DC SURE THAT CVMYTH lNO ANP TAKeN CARE OF, i CONSERVATION NOTES 7 state parks closed Oct lAIo ha, Benzie Bay, Gladwin, Mears White Cloud ana bioomer There were 293 conservation arrests in August, 114 for hshinq law violations 3954 in fines were collected and 1,875 costs 14,000 permits have been issu ed to hunt antherless deer 60 confiscated rifles and shot shotguns will be sold at Lansing Oct 1 10  Plantina of 62,000 trees and shrubs in 7 state recreation parks has started 50000 were I  planted last spring 5ear are said to be numerous this year A motorist recently sa N 6 near Hubbard Lake ATTENTION TAX PAYEHSI OIIE MOBE WEEK ONLY TO PAY TO TAXES This is the Last Week 1 shall iceKvb vf jtgo taxest Helen Reynolds, Viifcxqe Treas STUDENTS SHAKESPEARE MADE EASY Judge Lyons gave Wm Andrus permission to visit his wiie at the  Saratoga hospital Detroit where she is expecting a child Mrs Francis riobinson of Ham burg and Leslie Thompson of Ty ronne were the two cut off by drawing The jury was Abel Haines and Mrs Ras Read Pin  ckney Morgan Mumingham Marion Ruby Soule Handy I  Ruby Kimberle, Oceola John Dean, Deerfield Harry Morlock  and Carl Lillywhite, Conway f Mrs B Buxton Brighton Wm j Stanton Hartland Dean was I foreman I Thursday Judge Lyons turned i down the motion oi Att Bern j man to grant the Andrus boys j bail He set Oct 15 as the date tc   hear their motion for a new trial If it is denied Att Berrimar announced it would be appealed to the supreme court The appeal filed by attorneys for the Andrus Bros, askinq for a new trial alleges that under the law only 2 verdicts were pos sible viz first degree murder or acquittal As neither Verdict was returned the trial was illeqalAs to bail they claim the coun ty jail is unsanitary, vermin in fested and has been condemned by the state Pros Erwin announced that a warrant would be issued for Wm English and Maurice Chev the same charges as the Andrus alier and they would be tried on Brothers l SOHOOLNKWS , i Cmmm BRIGHTON WJNS 12 TO 0 J Brighton got off to a flying tart T biqgest evinf in  v,  M16 J  to Ah to ory of trTSborUmen 2 On the fust play Wisser Brighton Place last weekherSI P 5  feY 5 for 50 Vard and 8ld a pact for 2 one haii wLThe coin kick Providing that the  w J was blocked ,  pensions of 100 per mohVah Brighten got their second loucr 6P7sm ,,  oqe oi wn the 2nd auarter w J SSfIbe aftected a Plyea WM down the 2nd quarter whtn Sch neider caught a pass and ran 30 yds, being down on the 11 yd line Pinckney drew a penal ty putting it on the one yd lin  once By this the gets aoout everything U  The Ford Co was the hardest nut the unions had crack Henry Ford I was  union asks for to r   wSS  s 3  touchdown Aqain the version kick was blocked  conA  a   mm m f Pinckney made 8 first downs to Bnohtons 6 but most of them were 3eep in their own territory  was hi dirt twice but could nut make it A forward laterial pass put thf ball  the Brighton 10 but Pinckney lost the ball on d  mands made by them When the umons marched on the Ford Rou t 5 l J a denionstration a pit ched battle took place and Harry Bennett who led the Ford defense es was hit in the head by a bncl and injured Then came wns  TbOAY THE XPttidN 66 TO TOWN  MEANS ALW,  FULL OF EAGERNESS, SOUND POJl SUCCESS SOT NOW, AS IN TIMES PAST, vvr KNOW THAT TO srr THC MST OUT OF ANYTHINO WE 00 WE MUST HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE SECUAITY OF OUR,FAMly AND HOME WHSN KVGltYTHtNGATHOMmtkTAKCN CAR OF WE CAN REALLY GO TO TOWM  Itemu of inrerest PRIENUPTIAL SHOWER Mtiss Gertrude Spears Mrs Mary Eichman and Mrs Bennie VanBlaricum entertained at the Spears home Saturday night at a shower tot Miss Barbara Mar  shall of Detroit who will be man ied to LaDonis Spears in Detroit on Oct 15 , KkTHDAY PARTY ARE SENTENCED As the coroners autopsy clear ed Jesse Campbell and John Bruj mley of a murder charge in con nection oi the death of LeRoy Heath last week Tuesday follow ino a scuffle he had with them in Sportsmens Bar, Hamburg They were arranged before Justice Eric Singer of Brighton last Mr and Mrs Floris Clark and Laura and Mary Hoff entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday for  Miss Jessie Winchell of Detroit CHURCH NEWS St Marys Catholic Church  flnckney, Michigan REV FR ALBERT J SCHMITT Sunday Masses 800 and 1000  Novenna Devotions Fridays at 73U p m  Congregational Confessions Sat 790 to 900 p Sundays,biore b00 mass Fridays after Novenna Devotion OOeOaODTY CHURCH Congregational ev D D Brady, Minister Chair PEOCDSS WesV nights Organist and Chair Director In the 3rd quarter two 15 yd penalties against Brighton for  noldmg aqain gave Pinckney the ball on the Brighton 1U but they j could not put it over The biq trouble is that the Pin cfcney backfielltl is green, Jerry Healh and Joe Jeffreys, beinq the only last years men back and they do not play logether The 1 ball carrier is given little intr fernce Pinckneys passinq game click  od 6 few times with Mohlman catching several Most o the time they were incomplete how   ver Several times when Pmck , ney was in scorina pcf ltion tb passes trickled throuqh th reivers hands They also hove tra  uble juidqinq them The PinckneyJie played a good game andWdr Schneider especially stood out twice threw the Brighton ball carriers for big losses   Next FridayMmamt Wfrs Manchester here and should win if they can develop a littlestronger defense Manchsr has  lost to Mich Center 36 to 0 and to Clinton 28 to 14   , AUWI came Bennetts abrupt dismissal by the  co and the rise 10 power oi Hen ry Ford II He extended th hand of fellowship to the unions and in a short time the entire plart  vciz unionized The union argue I ment is that by allowinq men lo j retire at the aqe of 65, younqcr men will be able to find work, this relievinq the unemployment situation For the simple fact is  thre were never enouqh jobs for all the peopleOther guesU were Mrs Georqe  Mrs ICwiTCamEsi Adams and daughter, Hazeland, Thur Evp 800 Bible Studyht Mr and Mrs Spencer and child ren of Pleasant Ridge and Mrs Beulch Martin PINCKNEY Mohlman j Cogswell Schneider Epgquist J Ciark Hewlett Fuhrman Jeffreys Heath Ware VanBlaircum EllGHTON L E Owen J L T Anderson I G  Dildine  C ODoherty a G R T R E Q B L H a H  F B  Davis Rusiinq Beach Wisser Cartier J Schneider Carney vWiih 12000 bow and arrow hunters expected to be in the nor th woods this month a new industry has prunq Up in the man ufaciure ol bow and arrows A goou bows costs around 60 and the arrows about 125 each Bows are made of 4 different pie ces of Vvooci, all expertly glued together and require a 65 lb pull Archers all wear qloves and the pull required to shoot a uey ji bov blisters the hands Sueh   bow however, shoots truerJfojf of tlie Pinckney archers wjjfe intiefends thtr weekTlWeyfm elude the 3 Miller boys, Norm Clare and Cilff, Ridqe Shirey Mriin Lavey Jack Pason Louis Qr , Harold and Claude Ssrar thoui The 1ist 2 named qot deer  it year C H McRorie is aUq an orchery enthusiast Accordtnq to him the present day bows and havte it all over the bow used by tho American Indian The rxl man usually made his of hickory and used animal qut to string It This qut stretched when it qot wet and Indian marksmen wer usually erratic KOTICE The Ed Maas cider null wiU cperuOctober 1 far the season e am about barrels Ed Maas 1501 Coon Lake Rd Phone S3SJ1  SANf ON hADIO 21 children from the Pettysvilla school went to Mich State coll eqe, E Lansing Mon and took part in the music extenson pro gram and sang over the radioMrs Beatrice VanHorn Mrs Har old Rady, Mrs Lester McAfeeMrs Thomas Bonner and Mrs Enjoy Shakespeares greatest pi ays told in easy to read style by John Erslane, and illustrated wih beautiful paintings ideal for a scrapbook by Willy Poqany Read these U stories oi Shakes pwares greatest pkrystarting imT,     in the American Weeklyamousj Friday on charge of creating a aqazin with Ibis SundaystOct f  a   ,   oer 3 issue of the Detroit Sun Martn J Lavan was their attor peter Qerycs and Miss Eva Wen dcry Times neY V pled guilty and were       eentenced as follows John Bru mley 25 fine and costs Jesse Campbell 35 costs and 20 more to fix up the deputy sher iff 3 car of which he kicked the windows out They were also told not to come back into county YOUNGLOVF SCHOOL PTA Tfce Younlove school P T A will bold a box social at the school on night of Oct 9 There wid also be enftettariosseiit The  public  invited delein went with them MASOsHC MDISEL SHOW jard Read LOCAL Thy fouowing Pinckney bow and arrow hunters went to Doug las Lake Friday night to hunt deer Norman Miller Clare Swar othout Claude Swarthout Jack Reason, Winston Baughn, Lloyd VanBlaricum Ridge Shirey How  parsonage 1030 Church Service Sermon, Isaiah Speaks Today Sunday School 1130 700 Pilgrim Fellowship Topic Should Young People Be Allow ed to Make Important Moral De  cisions Led by Susan Camp bell 800 Film Strip, Our Church World Model Tues Oct 11 800 Prudential Committee Meeting at parsonage Wed 44 frChoir7K Sr Choir Substitutes First downs Pinckney, Coylo  w ,, dsY 8 Bri giton Touchdowns Wisser and Umpire Pearson Head linesman Diinkel CALVARY MENNOfflTE    Sfa Jacby, Pastor MoaUng Wrahlp  108 Sunday School 110  CfcfloWs Hoar niE Evening Worship fclS The Pinckney Masons plan to enlarge their dininq room and toi that purpose are puttia on a minstrel show on th night of kHMflo iMMiiwiniiiu soHAsaKff iOct 27 andtt fbe Pmatney Circle of Gngsi Olm Rofinson sr is cbairmrn  I auahfters wffl sseet at the error ch Vam Oct S at 2 p aw fir  ig needle and thread and saatcrkd suitable far cowering cancel The Lawsenos Baughn family attbeGW of the The all  to is composed of and is beta dissctod rr  i cun BOOMS The Pinckney Civic Imp Assn appropriated 200 some time ago and got permission from the Putnam township board to fix up the rooms under the town hoii raise fundsfQr 441 meeting Work started an this project this week under direction of Marshall Meabon 4  Asst Supt Marvin Shirey 800 R M Cottage Prayer Meetings Wed  800 P M I Mr Winifred Aberdeen The, H leader for the will of and CAfiD OF THAMES The Heath family wishes to ex   times Bri press grateful appreaaticD to  iw 315 ydpemnes most aU of Rev Fether Noted on the Game The attendence at the qam Fri night was over 1000 and will be the seasons larqest The Brighton section looked to contain more than the Pinckney side The Juniors sold 25 dozen hot dogs at the game besides pop and coffee The team has been dealt a hard blow as Jerry Heath capt a senior has had to quit school due to the death of his father Bill ErKjquist center was not expected to play Fri due to in juries but could not stay out of the game  If the Pinckney boys would just hang onto a few passes wcould win Completed passes would home won both the Ann Arbor and Brighton games Penalties gave Pinckney the  several times Brighton Construction in Ann Arbor is at a standstill as 100 carpenters members of tne A F L went out on Jtirike last week They asked a 22c an hour raise and walked off the job when refused Since the contractors have offered them 12 one half cents Most of the men were employed on the new  school bualdinq there Work is ex pected to start soon on the new veterans hospital Fred Anderson of Gregory is sec of the A F L  there and Andrew Campbell was laid off due to the strikeN and i crow them they had started touchdowns marches J jne m pBcuaage t m ,  Moanan Laamer aod fossrspttfeiGUft These or fcrinq mime Oda lacksor    f xm home an Deader sd voca ei by the Steve Mroako frsmily V F W Post 7301 Pinckney wiH put on a bingo party at the   on the night of Mar 121 be all  neighbors for me many kindness v liW PiHrrv  s and expression of sympathy Manchester like Pinckney was csucing their re wfi edeo be m  wfll take pfcroem the Pssaasey rnah ech 9mm  oolaadQBsmsisrtaaattiM p sp3oU3at at lbs HaeoM Fakchild r DW m timmariasft  JThe oast inossdss Metean MA  MtTlcbnCmm kmm VobxtPescy Qbs Jac SJR ISfiner Ona aod Merwin Cassr HbsH flMdas Wsss, Winj fidan Vesd IS ssasssll Mormon Mick iSLrkighton Gladys fkugfat if O EMOTJCE 19111  Pinclmer 2a Jswoit FndaT  Oct 7 at 8 p m EX  of nslosri and awards of  bard hit by graduahon and lost The educational camrxnqn to consolidate 21 rural school dists centerinq in the village of Dextter ended last Weo night in a meet inq of the districts at the Dexter school This is the 5th and last meetinq Speakers were Pres Eugone Elliott of Mich State Nor mod Prof Verdovoe and Raleigh of the U of M Prof Thaden of Mich State and Dr Clapp of the State Depu of Education The program calls far a budget of 97 72855 compared to the Dexter school budget of 84,000 this yr  It involves an increase in teach inq personnel more basses and ultimate construction cost of 400 000 for new additions to the ter school The Dexter school rollment increased 30  team Thev j this year and they have had tc have dropped both aames pkrv j rent the first floor ei the ed so far one to Mich Center 36l temple for  to 0 asst one to Cfcnton 28 to lCf The chiidpen of Mrs Albert Shir  BMg1 WaA ley aaee her birthday party Sat  9Sy11   y   Z mamT W in S HowaD  ftsssem  Molt ZhmTtex Day S,0    Stock The school hat lunch progtam will start in about 2 weeks undei me asttcue of Mrs Clare PaS sser The openmq was postponed UfMa , was 11 sjiwiiisssssejs dee to e foot the aym is beina itAOssinatod far hm 5Sk term last Somehow we J Mayor Orvtiie HubbaaJ of  kivlffk  v ir  Tb Ptiyfrjpaf Dlapulth Wodnoeday, October 5 1949 imdgi      i   4  Pinckney Civic Improvement Asn Jtrgalir BuiittPvi Meetingfollow eib MOVI2 1 Gerali Reason The Pnil It Invited AVON TtfJUATER 1 I The funeral Q MB Catherine Morgan wao died a the I oiocirartH,,  Mon 1 Oct  en u Miss iv bee working  now home  PINES A Wsim Starring Gene Autrey Patricia White Cartoon T vs who has  rcor it Wm Schaofer and Cora U,  c, of Hamburg were maraed IO ,, a,, Bird  Had Riot Queen Wed i of Sr a Isaac Pangborn died of cancer  Sun  Tu, d IT Oct 2 funeral was at the home  THE TY EE MUSKETEER Sunday, j ccbr by Techaicoka  TJarney Lynche s blacksmith Piod play that will place everyone srlop is about done H G Bnqqs  P1 NOWS IS tne builder 11 tie WillBe a Halloween Dance MONDAY OCTOBER 3Xst  CM with Mrs Wm Cobb has sold her Hand at Portage Lake to the Port Gene Kelly Lana Turner ago Lake Land Co of Ypsilanti n  77r , and will qo to Jackson  Country I Shot Jesse James C ,tq Bull, recently paroled j  Rolling Home Outlaw is up ijr p role violations    Mr3 ii   Sigler is visitinq in   JVLiuatee f  Burr Fitch is timekeeper in the   nici at 1 umcr, upper peninsula ins team ran away v doing much damv P Ben Is  rs trrv p Cine  iie i  u YU   UV 10  JOCTER IvlICHIGAN n r n inq priests are assist imerford in 40 hours eham, Jackson Will ig Conely, William Pontiac Hally Wy Pfitfi  i 25 Vears Ago Bert Hooihc ,lu lh, v die mil t, d J WiVema HoW e factor owner The null is an bid landmark It w IS built by  , Q,t we,t iettys and qouri ffced and, Cuia weather slowed up the made flour Wm Hooker iath Kpbnll tournament hero Sat  Th Kennedy basket factory ,t ont an order for 700 baskets Double Feature Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake la BLONDES BIG DEAL Also WILD BEAUTY  Horse Story with Slcimna Lois Collier Don Porier Color Cartoon SYLVAN irifc4TE Chelsea Mich i in end Sa Oct 7 8 l THE COWBOY AND THE LDY  Gary Cooper ivierle Obeca,  PMSV ey Walter Bsenncm Ctkt Cartoon Neva Attn Moo Oct, 910 U HAPPENS ERY SPFiiG A l LLrty Starring Ray Milland Jean Peters, Paul Douglas Diney Carloon Pueblo Pluto March oi Time Farming Prys Oif Snuiar wt Mfi Ws Wea Thurs, 0, 111213  THE sn EET CARDEN Stafrlri rfKjari OBrien, Herbert Marshall Dean Stockweli Cartoon Musical Shows 715 9,15 Ccrmnr Vx3ard of OA Tamily Hoti nnvioon, Colorado TerritoryHowell, Michigan Thur Fri Oct G7 Alexander Knox Ann  la Southern r  , v n   baseball tournament noro Dai Suili Mon 0ct 910 ST fSl Vhi d,added North Lake repSbinq Stcckbnaj THE UFE OF REILLY ge lost to Anderson 16 to 1  Irom the Radio Program with Mike Roche was the winning pn Biarnno Remind me to loou up wallpaper in the Yellow Pages of the  telephone directory   igmm iplxbUbad 18B5 1615 VJS  GLASS  kVICE FOR TRUCKS  HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS IVE TRUCK VIBERATIONS WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AMD DO THE WOJBC PBQfERLYfROMPTLY i fiENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX Fir theft and burglary are factort which cannot bo over looked Valuable papers, scur,me, kpakei Jewelry, all   items which are not in regular i everyday use, ai he targe of thieve and flpte A mall rental will provide a Are proot burglar proof depositary lor your valuable at ots AUTO PAHTS  PHONE 1S1 1018 EAST GRAND RIVER HoireH Mkbigan Planned savings in the way to happy livings cider making to flour and feed production Wirt Hendee has returned home with his sheep from the  Owosso, Davison St John Imlay City Armada Northville and Fowlexville fairs He won 88 per  cent of the prizes Pinckney beat Stockbridqe 25 to 7 at football Friday The back field was Don Swaithout Vic  Bourbonnais, Mike Blades, J G Bowman, Andy Campbell The  line Bill VanBlaircum L J Henr, Weddiage Miller Ken Rean Wallace and Shehan Davt Kelly, Clare Hendee M Nash Don Swarthout made the mosts points Bowman made a 70 yard run Albin Pfau is servlnq on qrand jury Frank Galardi has closed bis fruit store here and moved tc Chelsea Calvin Hooker has enrolled a Cleary college Ypsi Born to Rbss Read and wif Oct 2 a sonl S H Carrhas received ps mission from the Ford Mo C to raise the water in the poiyJ sc he can cut ice 47 tears Ago Born to James Jlarris and wife Sat a daughter Mrs Emma Crane is the local delegate to the state O E S con vention at Be  City this week Born to Gene Campbeii and wife Sat a son  Raymond Sigler of this place and Miss Myrta Brown of Noril cher, Iosco beat Brighton 8 to 1 William Bendix James Gleason and then Anderson beat tam lo Ros THE JUDGE STEPS OUT with Gecrge Tobias, Sharyn Moffett Sat to 4 with Rill Monks pitcium NEIGHBOIUNbr Mrand Mrs Leo J Heatlay oi Dexter announce the euqaq menl of their daughter A3i2 Lou  to Thomas Hill, son of Mr and  semary DeCainp,rill Vvihiam Pianey Cartoon Tuss, Wed, Thur, Oct 311213 LXCIUBI Roafchow EngagoTient Oct 8 Allan Rocky to  Lane SHE7IFF OF WICHITA th r 60 Mrs Wm Hill of Pinckne weddinq to take place Nov Thomas J Poole, 62 J d oi his home in Gregory, Set 21 The funeral was held Tuindov With burlol in Pinckney Cmtery Surviving are ids wif , Emma and a sn Clarr j Ivard GiLlmlfrG who v, recently liurt  when vs pv  crashed at the Grgorv c rnoi has returned home from Univer sity hospital Ann Arbor An atemp it being moj  o Gregory to organize a tov, band, Kay Kuhn of Gregory is ce7v a the Ypsi Normal 1 trn Love vas found oi  of kiiinq Mr Zdla OConIl by e jury in W, erv counly I r veek Washtenaw couny is i  hav a new court house but i o tion is where The board o rve  visors split on this, 16 vet no    the the present site,16 for the ennear the county infirmary and 2 for the Beal site The Chelsea poblic school enrollment is Pr6  Mrs Jch Crevmo has scldhev  ,   Virimo i HoweU and will live n v4le were married at Howell on,nme i nui  r1    liJOANoARCi,  I , 1NGRID i BERGMAN A VICTOR FLEMING PRODUCTION BVTtCHHfCOlORCAsr or THOMAUOS A KTS Ou Or en i Gad at  Shew Only  Each Night irj, Stariu 70 Special ad3how Pvic Engagmem Only Adult Chldron 50c AH Prices in,j  Taxes Also Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari in THE AMAZING MR X  Cartcun Sun, Mon, Oct, 910  jJundoy Shows 215 P M Continuous TULSA Color by Technicolor with hiscm Kaward Robert Prestc i  ltr Armendariz erjurorj  ni s 20  do Corutlv a i, TlnuG Oct 11 121Q Oct Next Week Sun, Mon 1617 STATCN STOV lues, Wed Thr, Ocl 1313 HZ1 LAW FLAV omedj Sob Hope, Lucille Bail Is D are, on Hunyons SCROWFUL JONES Curtooo V  iiiiiifriEii PilNCKWEY HIGH SCHOOJ JDITORIUM  U U V  ht    i3 v 2 October 3   Mrs Flora Grimes is movma  the Chas Reason house from W ilflkAMAM Ok L tv  , Unadilla St to the Mark Wilson McPherson State four, tew  Flint Leslio MemLi editorof the Liv ingston Coimty Press 1 no teachirifT lourralism 2 days a week at the J  PErT OF HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FUND f T  ,c  1 All deport op to SSOOQJO inr dbyow metnbeahip la he Fed l y oi 8oie Bcmkiag Tke IAI8EB ONE Of A MfteiodtrU We hare ample funds crvaibUe far Soand Loans FOB DEAD OBDBABLQ STOCK iBLMEadi COWSASi Eack    tirrk osiTrr JL  RED CROSS HOSPITAL WORKERS HELP SPEED PATIENT RECOVERY  The job of rebuilding sick bodies and minds of servicemen in military hospitals arid restoring them to useful life ia carried forward by a teamdoctors nurses, and Red Cross workers The Red Cross worker may be a medical or psychiatric social worker, a recrea tion specialist, or a combination of ifr them assisted by a Gray Lady I H Military physicians and nurses find  7  tf  fS    that restoring the health of a sick man   requires much more than medicine and food The will to live and the will to do thinjrs must be revived before medical treatment can get in its beneficial work Thata wherethe Red Cross enters the picture A young soldiei, only 23, was Injured in en accident at a munitions 1 proving ground Half of his fcce and  neck were blown awayPinracked  end frightened, he had littl taste for erdisary hospital recrcUcw He loved though, so the TCcreation work j ft c of many    ,V    1 , 1 Vl  , you r siairrproof sink , 0  11 1 J Sir Rett Cros3 ho  al wcrkcrs assist medical ofTrcers  tveifare and rec reation programs for military patient ins bodide, and he found the words to tell his loins to his distant wife er brought to his bedside a radio ijt Wilsnt fcasv beenr his injury had phonograph end theru by mere chance, damped his vocal chords and articu M , fsi  1r  glaiswnre Se all the other rt no ejetra cost Glisten specials of this Prin Porcelain enamel, Beautyware sink CewV tir,b cup strainer, extra for FRFII Kitchen S, 1 IP   special ledge for Boo,   found she couM satisfy a greater long log The boy revealed that he wanted lation was difficult But alter patient practice with the hospital worker, he  P1UMBJJVJC FIXTURES 0 write 0 his yoeng wife those ten fossMy poured out his heart to th ctort personal things that he hesitated record and sent it off to his wife to dictate Under federal eUttrte and regaftatiMM ef abe Army, the Nary, and the Air Feree, the Aaterican Red Craet feraadhes volunteer aid to the  ekk aad wounded of the anaed Coaeoi ead acts la matters of votantarj lafief end t a atodiaai of coav the poqple oaV j To the arthritic, the tubercular, the rheumatic henrt sufttrcr, doomed to jlong periods of bud care, the recreajtional services provided by Ked Cross ease their bunion of restlessness and discouragement Nearby chapters in oooperotion ritb other local afrencies brinp into the hospitals 3oung people from the nearby communities, woroer who ocrvc as hostesses tor parties, young people who danee end p4ay grmes, all Ienusdjpf the 0kb  that he ai JMt foxyetlai kf   i I MASTER PLfJMBESTelephone Piucloey 1SF11 mmtmmm  5B rm JP  W rrf  m   r The Pincknev Disoatch Wednesday October t 1949   Mb  SmWmm tore The Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd claw act of March 3 1877 matter at Postotiicd , Subeaiptioa Price 130 a Year Paul wTCudeA PnhHeher 115 Main St Ptacknty, Mich Mr r Ge x  eiw  Drygooat f  r a   MICS Hit I2 ootfs    f  S  If 1 4tf erie s J Ken fore and Mrs Lynn Hendee, son fix, and Bob Horine spent Sun day with tiie Dr James Nash fam ily in Coldwater Mr, Winston Baughn and 2 children spent the week end with Mrs Jack Reason Mr and Mrs Ira Frisbee of Shepordaville spent the week end at the Mark Nash home Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle vis ited Mr Wilbur Coyle and MK rfiie Howard at McPherson hos pitil How,11, Sunday The latter has ooen transferred there from St Hospul, Ann Arbor Sunday callers at the JHHook er homo were Roy Carpenter and wife and MrsMaude Sayle3 of Ann Arbor The Mark Nash family called on Rosalee Nash in East Lansinq Sunday Mrs Tressa Coyle and Bernice Lament called on Clella Fish at McPherson hospital Howellfrn day Mrs Alva Dickson and Mrs  Wm Buhl ofHowell called on   Mrs Etta Bland at the Bob Pike home Sunday Mrs Charles Soule and child re a Edwin Sprout and family and Phillip Sprout and wife spent  Sunday at the Irish Hills John Sprout who is working at, the Ford parage in Briqhton was i home Sunday tiAfL il JJAmY T0 WsUdwiL tfc, vwv c  ito THJij   7  Mrs Marion Burnett of Ann Ar pr m ved into the Mrs Weitha LJJ4  vil Ivuse on Howell St last   week FARM ANIMALS COJLFCTED PrOAllV hORSES 250 COWS 250  t HOGS 50 per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALI Fione 08 PJnckney uINS 4  t8 i t Dr and Mrs R y Dify vicii , her brother in, Cleveland iliai,  MIS Clcro Miller spent uridi with her parent in Deroit Joe Clerk with Mr and Mrs Hollie Eiiis sew Ohio Ueivoreiy and Western State fooija  qme at Kalamazoo Saturday V  Ctor  Rokos and wif i D roil cai d n friends  heiO V Husseil GLover and f miy oi FowervSile and Dan Driver ana wfe of Doxier colled at th Ed  Juiioi Terhune and family nave moved from the Dinkel 1   io oil St to Howell, The barber family has moved from ui Wuin iarm 0V1 M 36 East to the Dinkel apts Mrs Ha si Ely of Ann Arbor ana Wm Fcqq and family of Chicago spent Sunday at tnc M E Dorrow horns Tr e infant son of Mr and Mr II0Aurd iSJeld Mary Jane Gall agh a was christened Reberl h Spars home Sunday joir, fit St Marys church Sun 0 y sponsors were Robert Gall I aqher and Bety Gallaqher Wink Mrs Hovnrd Paa aia son  cj spni the first of the week in Am m 1 nncmnanq Arbcr Ed Spindler of the Defroit pdj Sunday quess ct Mr and Mrs Wil Morcer were Herbert Hall wife and 2 children of Grand  I  ice dept oiiled at tii Grold R ids Qnd Willum Townley of Reason home nod at Stuart An i , k  dernon Sun H formerly wrkiaJ 3 for Ed Farnam William Love of Detroit calkn 3   , ,  T on Mr andMrs M E Darrow  l Stanev Bell end wiie cf Dover,  called at the Albert Dinkel hom fejindgy  fMiss Paulir Itoert f Detroit  roita Joe SI nvi Pearson of Wayne and Lo w Monday Dr Steve Brown and wife DELlVERE   na CampbeU of E Lansinq spon 1 il Sat at the Ona Campbell heme CITY GAS CONVENIENCE FOR FARM AND SUBURBAN HOMES J enjoy modern city gas convenience with new and dependable PHILGAS DE LI RED SERVICE Cc sider these features 1 Philgas delivered to you 2 An ample supply of hhilgas for cooking, re fri ration and automatic TV r heating Add these a a ntages to the many ot r benefits of Philgas an 1 yo have truly modem, convenient living G ne in and see us today    arrangements will qi kly be made for your PI  gas Delivered Service ft Mrs Clare Palmer attend d a school meetina in Lansinq lasf weekJo mes Whitley and wife were Sun quests at the Leonard Fish or jr home in Ann Arbor o Scnosser and if of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at no Fred Bead homeMr and Mrs W C Miller and Mrs, Mary Teeple and Will Pad Uy called at the Fhy Gambia home in MilWd Thursday Th Vincent Shields family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey homeMrs Fred Read and Mrs las Mtlev called on Mr, and Mrs J ea at ihe Howard Miv homp     Unadilla Snday , hee Lavey alCi Sylvester Harr is called on Bert Harris at St J i  Dr Harlow Shehcm and family of Jackson called at the Wm Shehcm home Sunday joy hospital, Ann Arbor Sunday The ftoy Reason family and Mrs Edna Reason and Leota I called at the Kenneth Reason Mr jna Mrs M J Reason call home in Ann Arbor Sunday, gj od en TIr and Mrs John Rone inl y and Mrs Fred Redd enter ind Arthur Bullis and wiie of Whitmore Lake Sundav  tandSArmuxBuiiis and wiie of  ru ,1 , i Greaorv and the Robert Read  Chas Clark jr and Ivliss Rut, Sir dinner Wed , Kennedy were in Lansinq Sat j TtJ Robert Tasch family sperms where she took the state nurse    R  examination 1 ZZC Ann Arbor MiiiiiiiiWWiuiiHHCrMiiMHiiiiiiHiiMiiiiniVhiiitiiuMi4 fimnt THE FIXIT SHOP I Satarhcane ot Mn Annc BfandsCWyUe of UT anu  , Nesbitt and  Leonard Le is buildina a hou 1 rrid  Andrew Nesbit Be on Toma Rd on a lot which Dexter    Httt if youf Philgas instttorT Jt coosiscs rf two Urge cylinder  and a regulator devke Delivered j Service metrfK the convenience vo j wane in using PhiJgas for all 3  j Cooking Refrigeration and Aro matic Winer Heating  he bought of W C Haines Wiie were in Lexmaton, Ky 3 ays last week attendinq the Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child  ces ren spent Sun with her mother  Mrs Emma Brogan in Stockbrid I Mr and Mrs Ashor Wylie and Mr and Mrs Ned Schaufle at  Hock 3 f tfVi rtht ut  eS6 ESiT MADf ST tended the colden weddinq ann ivBrsary of Mr and Mrs Wm I Brown in Chelsea last Tuesday2miiSS9fMiMA t Trie neighbors of Mr and Mrs Ned Schaufle gave them a show     by Lionel Parkin  or a their horn at Cedar Lake iionda son and Howard Kram camo to  Saturday night 4Q word prosent e 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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>ir  9V Wednesday Sept 2 1049 Atefcgitt Minw , lteu  No It  iopb reiy ia news peoer to tfucmuiiou move th Alia preee coniem 4W1C  other nedja Michigan goeeruo day to dMCuet etaie proniem with reporters Gov Mennen Williame rexnJMonaaY  At Mr Jy djiruieed the grape grower MMOJD with reporters No grop growers showed up The gro on demand a 10U a ton the Welch Grape Juice Co their principal customer ottered but 75 Miles Nelson oi the Mich Agric Dept said the crop was normal out not up to par and mat Calii grape growers wore only qotting 25 a ton Clarence Bolander of the dept said 26 percent of the grape crop was sola as fresh fruit 6 percent for jam and jelly end the remind or to grape juice corragnies Mich apple crop this year will he U million bushel instead oi the 4 million bushel produced age of 6 Mich, apple grower last year, and the 10 year aver eave always peferrtd to sell their crop in bulk instead of in packages for this reason they have never commanded high prices They qualify for a limited state aid by raising a matching fund by 1 cent contribution on every bushel sold They will iROY HEATH PAbaCS AWAY iragedy hit this secuon iues j day morning m the tragic aeath 1 at Attoy rieattv ot tu fund Lae at St joe hospital Ann Aroar, sallowing a booting he received at Sportsmens Tavern, Haxnourg inday night Mr Heath was employed there as bartenaer Mondgy night around 10 p mJesse CcmpoelL John Brumley oi Ann Arbor and a man namej Geo Bennett got in an argument over a game of shuffle board and started to fight Heath tried to separate them and was badu beaten by Campbell and Brum ley it is said Heath suffered a heart attack and was taken to St CUNE MURDER TRIAL By last Friday all witnesses had testified in the Cline murder trial Following the testimony o Mrs Chevalier who saia sne haa oeen threatened with being put in jail unless her husband testifier against the Andrus brothers,  Pros Erwin took the stand and denied her story sayina he had never made any such threats Mrs Ed tngiisn a sister in law, of Win English said Art Stanley Berriman had visited her home and ttd to have her influence Wm English to change his story so as to make it favorable to the Andrus Bros, saying if he did so he oi Columbo would defena him free Att Berriman took the CHURCH xNEWS St Marys Catholic Church Pinckney, Michigan REV Fll ALBERT J SCHM1TT SUNDAY MASSES 800 100U Confession Sat 73U to Qu pus ounaayiror b00 jnu rnuays uier Noveuia Devotion Novnuui Devoton adays at  p m M1HOOL iNJLWS PIRATES LOSE TO ANN i ARBOR RS 20 TO 7, Pinckney lost to Ann Arbor j high scnooi reserves here Friday mght 20 to 7 although they out played A A Res on tne held making 13 first downs to their 5 The game was a story of lost i opportunities kr Pinckney They  had numerous scoring chances but failed to cash in on ihem Ann Arbor had 3 and, made good on all them  Pinckney kicked off Jurreiit intf Jo hospital Ann Arbor by Don Xkd d dLSHJ l finrrtrt i A u,i 1 u i ana and denied this He Swarthout in the ambulanceHerel VLt SJ   n died veral hour, later with    to and Brumley were arrested by Dep Featherly and Zeigler and taken to Howell jail On the way their they broke the windows ou ot the car nrumiey claims to have no criminal recora uamp oeli admits one arrest in Ann Ar bor ihe body was brought to Pin ckney bat later to Ann Arbor far autopsy by order or Coroner Ganj shorn Campbell and Crumley  are still held in jail The old qrand jury law gave up the qhost last week and we suppose legislators, city police and others who have been nam erous among its victims heaved biq sigh oi reliei True another qrund jury law was passed by the legislators after they murdered the old one but it is so unworkable as to be useless in place oi 1 judge far a grand jury investigation mere must be three  to Ann i No qrand jury judge can prom Arboi who punted on the 3rd  a witness immunity for testi PincKney on line plays reach  tying It was cruelly by promises ed the 3 yd line wnere they fum  immunity that the old one bled and Ann Arbor recovered ma grand jury aot convictions In the second quarter thsy rea further no judge who presided cheJ the Ann Arbor 10 yd line ovor a randu   P on a taterialforward pass bu who 8 J on jan seek othlost the ball on downs  r pubucu omce ior 2 Vea8 Gov P   i y, In the 3rd quarter they elected Sicler who was prosocutor on a Parent and Teacher to lit w W OMoaaer CHUBCH lftaategauonai Bov, IX XX Jfcady Miinister Cnajr Pxacase  WosV nights  J4Ss Jaorwin Campbell Urganist and Ghak Uuoctof MMM, ixiurs eve bept 2U bVU sunaa benool Parent and meetingat the Church Woria Communion Sun OcU 10UU Ufaurch Service Sermon Our Will and Testament il3t Sunday School Theme God Calls a Spokesman Isaiah 7UU Pilgrim Fellowship meetmc at the Church A Bible Readinq ceivo 4000 this year to promote j coroner Ganzhorn the appi program They arej autopsy said he saw no fatal injur now seeking a Fla outlet wher by truckers who haul citrus fruits here will haul Michigan apples bacJfr The state aid is used chiefly for advortisng inspection and marketing surplus stoops The Lake Mich, shore is the best fruit belt in the state and is third in the nation in peaches and strawberries, and 4th in ies and death was due to heart attack The funeral is at St Marys church Friday 10 a mMr Heath was formerly on the Detroit tire dept but was retired on a penson due to a heart cond ition He leaves his wiVa 2 dau ghters Anne, at home and Mrs Robert Vedder 5 sons Jerry and Mike at home, Charles oi Lake land Joe with the army in Ger navy in cTtvXciyr1 Rov ta and Romeo is famous for peach I CaltfprtHa crops 50000 seasonal workers, many from Mexico worked in the fruit harvest in 1948 The Andrus boys had num erous character witnesses, induct ng a Detroit policeman who saia they had nevbr been in trouble and had excellant reputations They were their own alibi wi nesses, Wm Andrus said he talk ww ed to Chevalier at the Clin Clinic led by Isabel BradTTSec store where the latter was wor ion ot Officers l ing at repairs the day of the mur BOO Showing of the color sound der That he took the Chevalier film And Now I See For all pao car because his was not work pie and friends of the Church A ing Don Andrus said he came to Monday Oct 3 630 Potluck after the,I Briton the same day with Enc, Supper and Annual Meetina oi  lish after his brothers car to XJ tne church Reports of the worK pair it That he was never in the and service and finances of ail Clin store and never saw Cm depts and election of Churci That ho went to Island Lakk tc and Sunday school officers for pick up another car but did nc the coming year All members remember the name of the man urqed to be presentwho owned it The wives of tiie Wed 400 Junior Choir Practi Andrus boys were also, on the 7 30 Senior Choir practie stand Maurice Chevalier had Pievi ously testified he had no crimm al record Recalled o stand ha he admitted an arrest in Wis a few years aqo pass cfeep in their territory aranci JY Qnd Judge Ferguson Roboins the Ann Arbor colored who conducted the Detroit grand boy intercepted and ran it io the Y  rofi to tft offices of Ann Arbor 20 where O riarai aovernor and u s Senator on tirct AAU their qrand iurv fam Th 1ni iicKed OQHKRVATION NOTB8 The largest bow and arrow ar my in the history of Mich will teks field after deer Oct 1 It is ospeoted to number 12,000 or more Last year there were more than 9975 who shot 583 deer Male deer may be taken in any county from Oct 1 to Nov 5 Deer of either sex in most north ern counties Mich, has a black shale petroleum deposit covering 8000 sq miles in northern Mich, but most of it is from 300 to 1000 ft under ground That of Colorado was mostly in the side of cliffs Biologists dispute the fact that the foot is responsible for the eeeBwwi sieisiwiF ess so Sw examination of 72 fox stamen showed game birds to be but 4 percent of their diet Mice are 47 rion 23 rabbits 14, vegetation 2 and non game birds one Other examinations in Iowa and Mass showed mice to be dominant diet Macomb county has a new law Vrwtng Sunday hunting The state bounty payments on coyottes  wolves jumped from 2,270400 in July to 8955000 m lAiCAL NEWS CALVARY MENNONTTE CHURCH Hdv Ezra Bouchy, rasiur Morning Worship 1000 auuaay fcthijoi 1JU0 Sergt Pearce of the state police childrenrHXXt   also denied Chevaliers story of j fcoiuigTSJ 7 abuse to make him confess venine Worarilk  a 11 On of the C,ta presence evtrv  Ass t Supt Maxvin Khuo trials was the Lee Lavey and Mrs Mae Metz called on Bert Harris at St Joe , t jrrs ru nArun wuft8P ir,vj, iuov hospital Ann Arbor Sunday H daot   1 wnfseJ Cottage Prdyer Meetinqs Wed nuBpiiui rwin wuor ounuuy n,j prettnancy  2 weeks overdue , o nn D n is improving Floyd Maycroft and wife if Grand Rapids and Arnold BerS iist of the Mich San spent e week end at the Merwin Campbell home The Roy Reason famiy and Mrs, Edna Reason and Leota spent Sunday at the Garner Ca r penter home near Durand  Mrs Mable Suydfczn of Foote hospital Jackson, is spending her vacation at the M J Reason home Daryl Shirley and wife of Buck Lake called at the Albert Shirley home Friday night Mr and Mrs Charles Cfark wore in Lansiing Monday Donald Clark was home from Ypsilanti Sunday Russell Clark and wife of Buck Lake called Friday night at the Walter Clark home The Clyde Fisher and Roy Fish or families spent Sunday at the Harold Hammond home in Owosso Week end callers of Mrs Em ma Dinkel were Frank Manqan of Detroit Mr and Mrs Frank Battle of Howell, and MrL and  Testimony was completed Fri and Mpn was occupied by Lis pleas to the jury and summing l inq menage on5etcBor 2nd up Louis Colombo made a 2, VLSPKA SERVICES AT 3 30 800 P M Rev Earl Botrager from Mid  dlebury, lnd will bring the mon hr plea to the jury in which hei said the only testimony the defense offered to prove its case was that of Wm English a weak minded, self confessed murderer The jury was still out at 3 pm today Cappella Chorus from Midde bury Ind will present a pro qram in song, on Oct 2, at the Calvary Mennonite Church MARRIAGE LICENSES   Elands BidweUr 23, Brighton Joyce Marie Beckor 18, Fen ton Homer Desormier 28, Howell Ida Mae Shannon 17 Howell Harry Preston, 64 HartlandHazel Wilcox 64 Hartland ELECTED DIRECTOR At the meeting of tho bd of the Detroit Edison Co at New York City on Sept 20 George J Burke Ann Arbor attorney, was electee to the board of directors He sue j CAR STOLEN ceeds Ralph McElvenny of Chic Thursday morning James Sine ago who resigned Burke has  d H C Vedder went to Dex Pra,K ,law inAnn Arbor smter on business in Veddrs car ce 1907 Is president of the Citiz Before going Singer left his keys ens Mutual Auto Insurance Co  h ,  ffoSt Vedder could of Howell, chairman of the boc drive it She drove it to the home of Awus Inc counsel for the U  0f her mother Mrs Dora Swarth of Micniganthe Ann Arbor Trust out on UnadiUa St, Left it there Co Ann Arbor Bank and on the with the keys still in it Going civil service commission back to it in a short time she  found the car missingRALPH BUCKNER  In the meantime Singer and Ralph Buckner 18 died at Un, Vedder had finished their busi went ovfcr for the first Ann Arbor score Cailwright kicked qoaL Pinckney quitkly evened the score when J Heath hit the line and went over He also goal Again Ann Arbor got a breaj when Pinckney fumbled an they recovered OHaia aqair scored and Cartwriqht converted for the extra point The last Ann Arbor score came the last quarter when Adams intercepted a pass and run 30  yds for c touchdown The con version kick was blocked The Ann Arbor team was not as heavy as some they huv sent up here They tried fev passes but circled ihe Pinckne ends and took advantage oi Pinckney misques Pinckneys runninq qame was off, Heath beinq the only consis tent gainer Too many Pinckney passes went into Ann Arbo nands the Pinckney rectiers being unable to judne tht m  most cases and lettinq truiu  lip throuqh their hands ui cir The Pinckney line played SVPT and Ann Arbor never couhaVfe won on line pit  aiv Several Pinkney liiesini  i hurt but all but Engguist were able to continue Next Friday the biqqebt gam on the season takes plac her when Pinckney meets Brihton last years champions EnqmOn was affected little by qradrntion last June and is a favorii to repeat A huge crowd is epectHi at the game qrand jury fame The legis lator certainly did a thorouqh job of obliteratinq the old grand jury law j Mis Jula St Clair made the 1 from pay lest week by pushinq her  yea old son all tne way lroni Jacicsonvilie Ma to Detroit I in u wheelbarrow, a distance of lood nuies bach crowas qatner fciU uiat sue oiockea tratlic and was ordered oil the streets oy tne police The bookCaaiilac and oicmar reiused to aamit her Jout sne qot in tne Tulier lhf weu many such stunters in th oia uays ihe urst we remember was snortly alter te Spanisn war when a man carrying a huge U b i iaq passed tnrouqh bexter He was carrying it on toot irom Cuaornia to New Vork City The next one that comss to oui mind was an Austrian who was pushing his wife and son a round the world in a,wheel chair he had started from ViennaAus tria He sold foreiqn language papers and pictures of his lamly In later years a chap came uown the railroad track pushinq a wheelbanow with a small dog HJ ad to push it from N Y to San r ranciscoearn 100 and get married on the way If he did so J0 v o a 35000 bet PINCKNEY Mohiniun Cogswell Schneider Engquit Clark Hewlett Mattison lffreys Heath Ware VanBlaircum  L E L r L G G R G R T R E Q b L H R H F B , A RES ioiian Jasper Atchinson Hadle AuXThorrwo ISnSli SSTaunn Vi OTBYSST1 iv6fiJ hwilal fr0m  recl ness n Dexter and started to re TgffTIAST Lmm, Gtenn VanBeuranoj Bywm veifa wnen he was thrown  home, on arriving at MaUion and I wolves ttion  The fire enaine wasallod to A Ma  wKiU 1 z uJT First downs   Pinckney Arbor 5 Touchdowns OHara 2 Adams Lxtra Heath, Cartwright 2 2 forest Bros burned 10 37 acres last woolc BUMMAGE SALE 81 Marys Altos Society will hold a Rummage Solo and Bake Sale at the Pinckney Town Hall on Sept 31 and Oct 1, starting at 900 a m each day will NOTICE Tho Ed Maas door unH open October 1 far the See us about banok , Ed Maas 1500 Coon Lake Bd Phono 536 J1 Tho ago to fain Boy Scouts has boon lowered to 11 ysn and Cub 0OOUOJ    CHDJEA PUE FJHi OCT MM Mrs Ids Black vfD osfcifc at us Psso Fak OcU74 at  Tho fire engine Lloyd farm on Cedar Lake Rdat 5 am when a brooder housa caught fire It was extinguished Mi and Mrs Emil Weddige oi Ann Arbor called at the Don Swarthout homo Friday night Boos Lamb and wife of East Lansing spent tho week end at the Tom Ware homo Mrs Beulah Martin of Ypsilanti Is viotting tho Hofff Sisters MrsXttcta Dryer is a patient at Mahoxson hospital Howell Ma Earl Chxrwols and Mrs RACcawford of Flint spent Tues and Wed with the Hon Sisters 31 members oi Pinckney Chap tor No 145 O B Sattondod the onyuw oaovonnon ax rcvwissvuie last tUsday EsevMsli Boason and fcimily of Ann Arbor catted at the SHXDT from hta motorcycU while goinql Corners they found the Singei home from Howell high school  car in the ditch with the front where he was a student The ac end smashed in it havina hit a  J P  ak tree So far it has not been dis Grove Rd lis loaves his parents, coed who took it Mr and Mrs Russell Buckner al brodtor Fred, and a JPH yllis j REGULAR COMMUNICATION Thefuneral was held Satur at ftacmlnr communtoation of Liv 2 p m at tho Howell Nazerene iaSSmf LodaNoflfF  AM  k n 5 rJlaima  church 1111 000 N XLZ M i Susan Gampbell Treas Ncr Jrj j  j j a Jon Tuesday evbning, October 4lEvers The deceasedf emended Rnck 8 p m Business mooting Re The classes of Pinckney he,elected the foliowinq office r Seniors Pres Jerry Keatli Vice Pres Joe Jeffreys Sec R Atchinson Treas, Richard Schneider These officers are th same as last year Jerry Heatn has been elected pres for threei year in succession Juniors Don Coyle Pres Vice Pres Alfred Fuhrman Sec ma r ryovernment nas started sun io biauK up the A 6V P chain store system as a monopoly Now tnis system was started wim one idea only a its key stone This idea was mass buy ing The idea was that by operat in,, a groat many stores food could bj oouqht in large quarrtit ies at much cheaper prices and therefore could be sold cfcoer Brooks Tne iC2a worked out and since Constance i then other ch m tores hbv staned up and even lndopenaeni merchants have organisations to tac aavantaqe of mass buyina to get cheaper qoods Henry Ford used the same principle in mak inq a fortune in the automobile ousiness to which he added mass production, reasoning tho more cars he sold the chaper he could sell them The A  P was classed as a monopoly a num ber of years ago but only last weelrs was the suit started to break them upCarTwriqh Sliillinr fidamr Sinaler OHarriJ, Am, points ney high school up to 3 years ago and lived with his parents on the Brigham farm at Chubbs menuv P W Cdriott Secy Sophmore Pres Ccaol Fuhrman Vice aine Tomasik, Sec Mike Carr Ex Coach Fred Crpler of Mich like all successful retired men has written a book, the theme of which is the purity of colleqe ath 1tes in which ho comes out 100 percent against sttMdisacon of coiieqo football players It is well vr ften somewhat on the sermon order but leaves many questions unanswered Crisler was hired BOOM TO BABIES  , Mary Jane Gov Williams and state Rep  Kirsche Treas ubUoan leaders are havinq a biq Ereshman Pres Ruth Kirs debate on who saved the sUt che Vice Pres Thomas Pinka   Pres Lor away from Princeton bv Mich i 132XX0 the past year Th  7a Oct 2   to Algor Ue and Sawotock last g yBtotaDjjott M MIC WMB hor  yfa EBem Newman of Ann Ar K, svr i bor was a Thursday ksset at the  5 J Ben Wsito hosee  kft 55 D Woitor Mososr and lassBv fetmiy rimr tfiiriir Ml WBS, of too OsBord wose nevd of Parents, if you want to know governor diams me credit which Z about an encouraging report on, jg ojenod by oil opponents who4 irfctUfi how physiciane are saving Jhou say more has always been a from I balance left Figures boar out too the end of but 17 JN400 and at me end o Barbara VanSkrmbroo James Mattison the often latol danger of diarrhea see BOON TO BABIES, an unj portoss Bsediocd mpart to The The state dept of public inst oecaase U of M Alumni soured CA Coach Kipke and he had had four losinq seasons and also j because they had a football stad urn to pay for He was a sue 1 cass from the start for one on  because Mich, landed tho 3 Kieki The , ridr ctal BMVM SLritar Ar  j JSPiSaiSiS 0t too BWDori ruoej   339,000 ATTOfnOst TAX PATCMI J AVOID adaslanol ponany Only FOUR more weeks to pay your taxes Pay your Vfitaoe Taws Now Helen Reynolds Wage Tseas we of SsncTs at she ebur Oct  at 2 p m Br Mauee Cody Pettysville Sprout and s4arbleAU have skmed T Mono showiEatoe vdtom oi cistoot in tavor oi an election , InsUtute stars  nquw SS i ruction has given the sdhool the of these was Tom br iJrSSJt  approvai to hold a reorganizat I football ataniour boy of Amodoi 1ST S3  kV vote and it wifl be held the  at that tne Tbeboyt  stars on a Cbieoxo man awai team d everv toBooji to too the Harms Be Melvin on a and every ooaogo nation was mi u have toM in his Michigan landed mode the ABAmorlpqnJj FOOTMU BOOBCi Howal M Mpstod  Dsxtor  NartovBU 6 Brfqfctao Zl land , Mkb, Contor 35 Mem 0 FesviorrsUe 13 Stockbrid nttittiT 12 RoosovoR 6 81, DetoratU 7 Iukstor  Souto Lyon t Msam 46 YOUNGSLOVB T wnl hold  ws  y  4r jrzBankrupt Stock Has been purchased by us These diamonds will be ef  to yen at an unheard of low price Many Styles to Choose From 59  2    PLUS TAX NOTHING DOWN v  vJUiR its  v  A SUPERB COLLECTION GENUINE BLUEWHITESJ No extras no carryia ciwrgc, tut fmo cash m credit Buy aow or Uyswrsy lor Christmas giving  no deposit is ftquirsd eirce s Buy wUk Contidvm DIAMOND RING 8 Your Sales Slips on AH Purchases Mai at Petrels Dwinf OCTOBER Each dollar spent equal 5 Point Holder of most points will be given a Diamond Ringf 12500 Value Slips ntnst be turned in en er before Neresnber 5  Peirces 5r  Store for Women Buy with Confidence i KHCHBttRlflG AVQNTBKATBB ISTEvAN i BEATER ucu state pain I thenacx Ohaut Of  Oi A J  U great u,  a newsooy   Al2r Paroiyued Stake j Z5L  into shallow waiW nnac general hospttol was arv  co Y the American ll n SU12 in money kat Wed ion and Mutord Msffchante Ken Thorpe army siiniiiesi stationed at tart Trrnvr rfo was married thorn in the station chapel Fri to Mary Lou Ptieek orn at Ann Azbar by Boy Ft Kes Fred Kinder oi Stackbridgo isF  playing guard on the AIQon caii  logo fryrthoH mrm tern to Max Kellenberger and wno al Munith Sopt 2a a nan Sam Moaat oi Stockbridqe had both togs broken when he was hit by an auto at U S 12 and Gil lett Lake RcL last week There are now 127 doctors in Mich who have been practisinq SO yean or more The Chelsea, public school is operating 5 buiiet this year Rev Swadling tormer Pkzinheld Methodist pastor and wiie celebrated their 50th weddinq anniversary at Richland last wk The Dancer Stares have leas ed the Tower Cede store at Dex ter and will put in qents and lad ies ready to wear store Th Brighton school bd plans to expand the school by purchas ing the land east oi it on Spen cer Rd IAD UDOI X aith DexterTheatre   stem tJLf  JTHK QiJSAr filNNBsr Osegaty ncsv Awa mi I SHOT JESSE 1AMES  on i GENE AUTREYta LOADED BUNGALOW 13 Oct, i, a NEWUNES DAUGHTER oi 0 and Lady it Bowed llmler Inm Sent, Vt it,  TOM and Betsy Drake EVERY ana SHOULD eilfcnn MARKED Famine Pnje OJf by Esther WUhams Red Skehon Cejsc Cartoon i ,  WeeL TW 251 ears Ago The mail sciiedule has been changed here toe Grand Trunk tram carrying tne mail now arrives at 14b p m instead at 11   b a m iViaii carriers will not be attectea as they will leave xiqia arter Uue bU a m bus comes At the drawing oi the opening oi tne fiiband Lajce subaivison  Oct 4, 1,  TN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER  TIME Celet  Cnter by with Juc Garkmd Van Johnson New 3S Oct I Wilton Elliott Forest Tucker HELLFlRr h Tracoiet WUSSBSS Barbara Hale Is THE CLAY 1HOEOM ftnnnny Monday Oct, 1, 3 R HAPPENS EVERY SPRING John Burg attended the soil con r Mr and Mrs Phillip  Sprout were to Femdale SundaV  bunaay ivus John Uinicel won a, S08 Hcvwpy and iamdlv lake lot valued at 759 Sanlord  Bass Lake were Sunday quests neaboa naa tne ursu wuuuaqj af the Dale Miller family, numer but tore up nis ticnet sol Aleck and Frank Carish of De iviin umQL wno was tne secona trolt spent Sunday with Mr and number arawn qot toe lot , Mrs Will Shehan ine mgn scnool tootbaii team1 has cut ID players out ia rmcimey btate I5ank has been orgcuuzea It has  stociti nomas nead vice pros and Am noiuers Ur Uiaude bigler is pren ui ose Murphy, cashier hev iviuck nas resigned as pas w at Ciiegory and is movina to Dexter Wiu Alton is very ill at his home in howelL ,NUB8 Jess rienry underwenii on operuuon at St Joe hospital nnn Arbor inursday born to Gilbert Campbell and wile bept 11 a daugnter  born UJ Louis Clinton and wife Sept 27 twin boys, bdgar Stanley and Edgar jamej, The latter died, bom to Leo Lavey and wiie Sept 29 a son, , ,  Uhas Kennedy had a gcufc loading ties here Monior the Gd Trunk A R Ray MUkmd lean  Paul Douglas, Alan Hcde jl Newt TneedoyM Wedaeeday, Oct 4, S Maureen OHam Mevyn Doug las Gloria Grakame  si A WOMANS SECRET 471 ears Ago The lecture courses for this win ter here has fallen through  E W Kennedy and wiie have gone to Wash D C to attend the NatL G A R encampafcnnt Dr Claude Sigler bought 2 ton oi hard coal in Ann Arbor iu week fix 7 a ton It cost 4 a tan tor delivery Margaret Carrol former resid est was married to Orville Mae oi Detpoit last week The Fowierville Fear is Oct 7 ia Mesdames Julia Sigler and Net tie Vaughn visited Mrs Bert Pi ecoce In Cheffsantnq and Mrs L Teeple in Vassar last week Frank Mowers wil hold an auction at his iann Oct 9  Mrs Phoebe Tripp will hold an auction on the Chalker fcam Oct  J Mies Haxel frA has enter I ed the Universfty school oi music  Dc Watts is mHHI tnftr tor the Brotherhood oi Locomot ire Cuglnssrs During the recent ooswesntco at Cnattanoga Tenn hbi wiie the fcnner tosephine oi jst one of many Bnggs Features Heres your srsinproof sink clsstwrnre Set til the otbtr st no extrs cost GUften tpednlj oi this Briggs ing porctlsin tnsmel, Besutywsre sink Com w crumb cup strslner, extrs for FREE Kitchen Sink Urge basin, special ledge for Booklet 3ttMi vmt PiUMSINO PIXTURIS  nejyiesjwsjsesgg MYRON J HUGHES SV of Anderson has  Chae Grisnes to  coi 1 b the ntessS Go fcnnjLJil J SnnnMSjA snSEsnnBnVsaBnV fBm nsnsnsnnsnnsnnBBnV ToOktSse OeSsse Avii1 it Tfce Pincbaev Dieoaftch Wednesday Sept 28 1049 The Peoples Store   Plwtetr Dtasje I Entarea Qg 2nd ckm matter at Foatoific act oi Match 3 1877 Subscripta Ptice yfc a Yai Paufv Cudtft Pubiiabtf 115 Main St, Pinckney Mfcfc Li Wm Slackable returned to ius home in Chicaqo after visit ig Mich, relatives and friends eg Stackable returned to her work after two eweks vacation, 1 Groceries Drygood Gents Furnishings  1 bat night Canned G  Linger Shoes  c  u rwuilC iUSiUUUUll Cu iit anwiY  LJ llUUtow to ums, in oziov opi  wueii then qrana auuMter jano ileiser was installed as nupia ruai Keier ana iamily Ji Uei roil weie VCJK enu caner at m uoo inomion tionwiiio LJQQ Club meets with Hon er Tiiney al Strawberry Lake next Saturday Geo Gardn and Olin Robinson are up io v uiUu lUI Kenned ibead Gen Store Alive c FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY hORSttmO COWS 150 HOGS 0 pet cwi WF BUY HIDES AND CALF IN8 sV Pfeone 88 Plnckney Antral Oead StocKCO Free Phiigas SelfService Installrt  Mr and Mrs Robert Seefeld u turned to Columbus, O Moadu Mrs Mary Jane Seef3ld wen home with them Wayne AtLee and wife ctt,,  ed the 500 Club meetinq at th Jack Barton homo at Strni Lake Sunday The Congl church lad  i about 400 people at the ciiicedinner Sai niqht irom Mich Mich State game The Dawajada Club of 1onc,  Lake met with Mrs Dottio Lai j bert of Dexter last Wed niqm  John Schroder who formerly h ed on the Alma Harris farm , now living in the Dunbar houses on West Main Street The W H Meyer family received a teleqram from their son James USN stating he had lam ed in San Diego, California  ,i iauLfci ailCi UUiUf O J veland Ohio, are vibiunq at in iosver iVi r H tp Kome  ihe Lester McAfee family an C h Turner family spent Sui at the Steve Herdlea home Cohcctah Mr and Mrs Robert Jack wl j have been visitinq t the S   Carr home returned to Gulfport j Miss last Tuesday I The Hoff Sisters and Mr Rober   jua out led on Miss Clella risn  at McPherson hospital, HOY, e last week VVm Darrow and family of Ho land Mich, spent Sunday with Gerald Darrow tcmily Clement Thorpe of MtCelment, spent the week end with Don Stackoboi Adrian Lavey returned horn from OiicaqOi 111 last week for a iiw v i  Mrb Molly Murphy, 85 suffer j d  stroke at her home lit rjt vesk her daughters IVr I iioiuiice Sullivan of lachoOn an Miss Drusrilla of Detroit, are ecu in lev Dr t3V3 Brown and wife of 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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> 33 WHSHSKT SSTTifTnTIfC7TTW1ncy m PtMhmj Dispatch Wednesday Sept 21, 1949  No 8S ttMfcjgp Mirror j Orcuii Court flews K U8MQCUU   b   Gov Wihiams wUl call no spev ial wmiion ol toe iequuauue uus tali itus it the uiterpetarjoa oi tne newspaper debate between the governor and state lyeae wake and Murl Atn aud ovei the 195U deficit laet May the qovernor announ ed he would call  special sees to tor lazes, Recently he asked both the treas and auditor what action they would take on disbur sements it the treasury should be come empty The auditor said he would issue warrants on the treasury only If the cash to pay them was on hand Mr Bralu said he would delay payments on some bills, switch funds to pay others, even ii they ware earmarked regce the liquor inventory This action was taken by Gov Murphy when ne was gov and economise by cuttinq down number oi employes and spend ing The Sept court term starts Sept 26 There are 72 cases listed 2 are criminal 19 jury casesll non jury, 14 chancery and 25 divorce ihe criminal cases are Don and Arthur Standlick larceny, and Douglas Haines, breakinq ana entering in the niqht The jury cases are as loUows trespass on the case Ray and Robert Barclay vs Stanley Pack Marie and Anna Peirsaa vs Olin Moody LouisKeinsel vs Myrtle Schadel Anna Becker vs Myrt le Scadal Nellie Wallinq vs Hen ry Melnik Henry Colder vs Gale Rowse Marqaret Kinq vs Ronia Teeple Elmer Courtier vs Hartkmd twp Meta ling vs Morris and Leah Rovin Anna Warner vs Joe Howard Appeals Lloyd Endsley vs Ral ph OtwelL Richard Crockett vs Carl BolUnqer Attachment Lexoy Davey vs Wil ma Morer Assumpsit, Dr Walter Parker vs James Hayner Amer  PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE IN THE EARLY DAYS OF OUR DEMOCRACY, THE PIONEER, OFTEN PUT ESSENTIAL TOOLS AND RATIONS IN A CANOE AND PROCEEDS0 UP RIVERS AND STREAMS, SEARCHING FOR A FARM SITE PADDLING HIS OWN CANOE, HE FOUND  THE LAND AND TUVZZZ THAT WOULD PROVIDE HIM AN0 HIS Y WITH A HOME AND OPPOIVTUWTY  SCHOOL NEWS Current Comment The deficit is not expected to Fire Ins Co vs Walter Drake exist until March 1950 when the state has to divert krrge amounts of revenue to schools cities and townships These will drain the treasury The question of the 1950 elect ion will probably be Who is to blame tor the 1950 deficit The voters who took 78 percent oi the sales tax collections Of course , not It will be the legislature who declined to raise taxes on corp or the governor who asked for more state aid for unemployed and old age recipients Horace Keeler vs Wm Taylor, Lydia Gulick vs James VanFalk enberg Non Jury Cit Mut Ins Co vs Carl Bollinger Robert Lampson vs Richard Clendenninq and Geo Lucas Edna McBeth and Geo Lampson vs Geo Lucas Robert Lampson vs Glee Cook and Geo Lucas Robert Lampson vs Geo Bower Norman Reason vs Bob White, all assumpsit Attachment Elk Haven Farm vs Alva Dana let Valley Prod vs Wayne Rob inson Trepass, Wm Phillips vs Wm Yowonen Chanceryforclosure Walter Priebe vs Angela Steinhebel in junction Floyd Felder vs James Gould and Hazel Murray Felder  Sons vs Walter Owens Spec Performance, Eastbum Realty vs Edward Harchick Ouiet title Ros ario, J Fred Reinhart vs Andrew CONSERVATION MOTHS j ClSb too cancel deed M Sen Commercial fisherman took 11  HelAnhae S5 RUMMAGE SALE St Marys Allar Society will held a Rummage Sale and Bake Sale at the Pinckney Town Hall on Sept 31 and Oct 1, startinq at 900 a m each day CommwJee OPENING GAME HERE rhsDAY SEPTEMBER 23 Through a switch in dates Pin ckney will open her football season here Fri Sept 23 It was set tor Ann Arbor but no held was available so it will be Tlayeu here The Ann Arbor high school reserve team always has a biu neavy team and will be prepar ed to give Pinckney a tough ar I for u small rural county with no large cities lavinqson county nas nad more tnan ner share oi murder trials Nearly U years aqo me ritzsunmons murder fryrt  IOOK place about iQ years later the Luie murder trial and more re recently the McNutt murder case followed by the riechett muraer trial, this was probably the most sensational In his Frechett, cra guement Two years ago they  d killer killed a man named beat Pinckney Vs o ii me year brown and took the body all the way to Calif, in the trunk of his car Following this was the Bom man to murder trial, the Brewer murder trial and the White mur der case in addition there were several unsolved murders name ly the Monroe murder and the Davis triple murder in Tyronne In all cases except the McNutt case convictions resulted before Pinckney won by the same score The game will start at 800 pmGame tickets will be on sale The qame should draw a big crowd BEAT GRASS LAKE 31 TO 0 j Pinckney opened her season at  Grass Lake Fri afternoon and  won in a romp 31 to 0 The Laici ers failed to furnish much opposit  ion and the Pinckney second team went in the second halfPinckney confined herself to str aight football only usina one or 2 passes Jerry Heath made three touchdowns for Pinckney Bill VanBlcdrcum one and John POCKer made his after receivinq a lat erial pass The Grass Lake offense was 257 years ago 21 people were found guihv oi witchcraft in Mass and hanged This was in Salem in 1692 Witchcraft was afterwards pronounced a myth yet no actions was ever taken to clear these people until last week when fep Daniel Rudsten, D,in Produced a resolution in the Mass legislature to reverse the convictions of these people Of course it is only a gesture and feeble and the closest they qot toj woxx benefit these people or the Pinckney goal line was tae their memories little The only 500,000 lbs oi hah in Michigan Great Lakes the hrst I months of this year This exceeded 1948 by 30,000000 lbs The trout caicn aa chned while the whitehsb catch was normal A black duck banded by this dept was shot at Hudson Bay recently The majority of bana, ducks are shot the first year No pines cones for seed will be purchased this fall The use of prison inmaiae to improve state parks was a bio success this year It is planned to use as many as 2000 next year Oil companies and independ ant operators paid the state 8 760 in bonus ice oil and aas lease on 15283 acres ofstate land last week Highest bid was 5 an ac re, lowest 57c Only 2 forest fires last week are reported They burned 3 acres Oil wells in Roscommon, Area at Crawford and Kalkaska co have been limited to 100 barrels a day those in Oceola to 85 The bobcat bounty of 5 in the upper peninsula has been restor ed to be effective Oct 1Council froceaduiga TODAY, THIS EXPRESSION, IN COMMON use siNce PIONEERDAYS, STILL SYMBOLIZES INDIVIDUAL INDEPENDENCE AN INITIATiVf IN MODEflN USSAGE, IT APPLIES TO THE OPPORTUNITY, AND RESPONSlftlLITV OF THE INDIVIDUAL, THROUGH HIS OWN FORESIGHT AND EFFORTS, TO PROVIDE FOR THESECURITY AND WELLEINQ OF HIMSELF ANO Ht FAMILY 40 yard lineHeath made 2 touchdowns bv running with the ball On the 3rd he received a pass from Jeitreys and went 15 yards to score Grass Lake only made 4 first thinq comparable to it was the action of Kina Chas II of Enqland When he was restored tc his throne he hadthe bodies o Oliver Cromwell and the other commissionesr who had sentencReguta meeting of Village council Sept 13 1949 Called to order by Pres Dinkel followed by roll call of officers Present C Clark Swaxthout, Shirley, Read, Eisele and Read Absent none Motion by Shirley supported bvA Swaxthout to investqate cost of heating V F W hall, carried Motion by R Clark, supported by Read to notify Clyde Maas of  StreJt 2ttg by  Mable Mttt f lBSf Burtn HOTri8 Ge0 Green OdkHae BwioL Gleason vs Mable Sulkowskidis oie partnership, James Brown vs Ilia and Harold Allbriqht ac counting John Decker vs Harry Timpf Interpleading Panhandle Co vs Francis Minor unclassif  ied Parke Davis vs Herman Mc Beth Divorce Homer vs Cassie Stan fill, Wayne vs Josephine Hay den Floyd vs Beulah Fielder, Iva vs Tony Poma James vs Emily Stone, Kendrick vs Jessica Kim ball Chas vs Bertha TleaderM ran vs Annette Elmer Dora vs David Hanna Milda vs John Sch midt, Mary vs James Wells, Lou ise VB John Barbrake Lemoe vs Jesse McDaniei Dorothy vs Rex Coleman, Mable vs Ralph Lamb Dorothy vs Carl Boston, Ova vs Ralph Smyth Elizabeth vs Frank Reich Loree vs Vcruahn Blar chard Francis vs Geo Hull, Jack vs Donna Brown, Marie vs Gov lord Coleman Norma vs Merwm Culver Dan vs Kathryn Syrblan, Ruth vs Herman Wigqins SEPTEMBER JURY UST Putnam Nelson Buzzard, Dor othy Kennedy Howell TwpFred Sulkowski Dora Dilloway Iosco Guy Bradley Oceola R Dickinson Rex Shuart  , Marion Ned Schaulle Dale Miller Tyirane Harvey BarH, Lura Schmusk Unadilla Otto Arnold Briqhton CityMrs Wm Plesy Amelia Conrad Brighton Twp Gladys McDon aid Herbert Goodchild Cohoctah Lebert Bird, Jas downs They were guilty of num I ea his father King Charles I k, erous fumbles most of wnich  beheadeddug up and hanged were recovered by FmcKney  in chains They had been dead The second team went in th for many years before he reqain 3rd quarter and finisnecl the ea his throne game They held Grass Lakescoreless and scored one touch down a laterial pass from Hew lett to John Packer who went Ijeavels yards to scoe after catch mq i Social Uappuiiigs  CHURCH NEWS THE CLINE MURDER TfilAL Ihe Cline murder trial at How is expected to extend into nexv weekihe prosecution has 45 wit nesses ana only about half have been called Ihe defense has St Marys Catholic Church Pinckney, Michigan REV FR ALBERT J SCHMITT SUNDAY MASSES 630 800 100W Chiefs of police seemip bevery popular in Mich, anaup of city governments which they caused are numThe first team lineup was erous piymouth recently had a Mohlman and Mattison, ends recall vote because they fired the Cogswell and Hewlett, tac1 Schneider and J Ciar guards Enquistcenter Jeffreys, quarter, Heaih Ware and VanBlaircum, halves chief of police The new council as the first order of business rehired him Lake Orion is also to have a recall election because the chiei of police there dot fired The second team was Furman Brighton elections have been hot LPt861118 case Confessions Sat 730 to 900 p, William English, the star pros e J   Z  ecution witnesswas on the stand t 81 b0 ma 2 days last week and the de Friday oiter Noveana Demotion fense failed to shake his story venna Devo4ens rridayt at much He said he, the Andrusl 730 p m  boys and Chevalier plotted tne robbery He went in first and of fiered a 20 bill for a polo shirt so the old man would go to his cash box How he and Don And rus went inJhe store and comm itted the robbery English has at tempted suicide twice since hisljr  W Merwin arnpl arrest Organist and Choix Director  Chevalier was on the stand Thursday and Friday Called as  CHURCH Congregational rSSt J3 ady Miinister Chest Practke Wed bights  uji Wed Junior Choir Practise at 4 00 MrSsJbioyse Campbell Organ ist and Choir Director 730 ben ior Choir Practise Thurs, 800 Bible Study at iht ParsonageSurvSeptl 25 Church Loyalty Greer May a prosecutor witness he proved to be a hostile one His confess ion as to his part in the crime was repudiated by him He said Prosecutor Erwin and the stato police got him out of bed at midnight and grilled him for 4 solid   Unu LoVa hours without giving him food 2nd UySunday 1030 Church end threatened to put his wife in lce 611 Singing heng jail as accessory to the murder ,,Hme  11 30 Sunda if he did not sign a confession School Fall Rallyand Promouox He denied any knowledge si the f,es Mrs Myrna Ware Chcrime  lu itiL Assn Meeting a Mrs Chevalier wason the Chelsea Congl Church 230 ai, stand Man and supported her f  and 730 LveSuhusbands story the pros, threat ,1 speaker Rev J H tened to put her in jail  SL0 TV18101  Louis eolumbci chief defense, 1    attorney claims he expects to KSES0 State Supt from LaM prove a complete alibi for the   n ,, n  fcndrus broth  ffl01 Ccdl meeli 1 will be held Tues evening at th HANGS SELF  111, The body if Ernest Harper, 21 L Thu8  V ocnoj of Siockbridge who had been te fatdjeachers meeting a inicsing 2 weekswas found banc  29th anlay Schoj and VanSlambrcok, ends Ham el and Earle tackles Lavey and Marshall, guards Hewlett, quarter Coyle Packer ana UHnath halves White, center   HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Of 194 Sept 23  A A Res Here Sept 30 Brighton, here Oct 7 Manchester, here Oci H St Mary  Adrian   herf Oct 21 South Lyon, there Oct 28 Dexter, there Nov 5 Stockbridge there Nov 12  Hartland, here CHILD SAFETY APPEAL DUE TO ACCIDENT RATE The current traffic safety cam paign to protect children is the result of child traffic accident re  cords, according to Sergt John ennaia oi the Brighton poet of the Mich State Police ihe slogan, Watch Out Far Aias, that has been selected ior uns month in connection with the reopening of school jusr about tens the whole story Sergt rennala said Last year nearly 6,500 children were killed or injured in traffic accidents in Mich Of these 4r  JLU were child pedestrians or bio yciists This tragic toll must be re duced and only way is for ddr vers to assume the responsibility the past 2 years all because Bur ton Miller, police chief was fore ed out and the issue of the How ell election last spring was over the ousting of a police officer who was a war veteran The peo pie evidently want police deptskept out of politics The necrroes fight for equal rights put Okla University on the spot last week Julius Hill, a negro and war veteran, applied for admisson to the college dor mitory, last week On his gues tionair he specifed his race as American, and was given a re servation Okla has a secretion rule and when he was found to be a negro the reservation was cancelled He was, however told he would be admitted to the neqro dormitory beinq built Okla only voted last year to admit neq roes to their college and this only after a lonq court fight Motion 800 at the Church Each teach will explain the Fall lessens the parents All parents attend Motionby C Clark supported Hayden Davis Hambura MUdred Hitlock Handy Mable Kuttler Hcafland G T Arthur WPP by Swarthout to rewire Fire and VFW halls carried Ration by R Clark supported by Read to qllow following bills Enrollment ior dancmq lessons in tap and ballet conducted bv Betty Scavill of Sylvia Studios 115 Howard Homes Ibr on sts 1000 iSvmonRSitons ioSOlfW ggJJ TK Joe fCqretaker oHaq 60o J r25kciJ bT irKeWv Lbr on Sts MS7iM inq from a tree in a thicket nea his home Saturday A month ago  raJ he robbed the Grand Trunk de P086pot there and got 83c He was put on probation Brooding over this is thought to have caused his act The deaH boy worked on tru  Morning Wfrship Umstead onion farm at Pmckney  this summer, fsKlB The sale of colored has been postponed a year until after the 19bi election by the filing of pet mens at Lansing with enough iiarrei to once more put it to vote of the people m 1948 the poopie approved the sale of col oed oleo by a big margin The dairy interests spearheaded by the Mich Milk Proa, circulated counter petitions followinq this to stop the law from aoine into ef feet Their arguexnent among the  farmers was mat this sale would of beina extra careful whenever j decrease the price of milk This they are in an area where there is bunk Butter making, among Hdi fion Ion to  Mildred Ackley, Clerk ODLwl lo adjourn ROBIN HOOD The bow and arrow hunters are busy practising here for uV deer season In a contest here SundaywTth Norman, Miller, CH Mojbrie and Ridge Shirey, Lavey put three of the CALVARY MENNONITE HURH Rev, EzraSeuchy, HasHrr ,nuy be children Children are impulsive and they also forget The11 dash out into the street or the hiqhway and do other dangerous things without thinking Certainly they re violating the rules of safety, the farmers at any rate is a lost art Most of them sell their milk in bulk, and if a main checkup was taken it would be found mat most of them use oleo Many4 who signed the petition claim it was misrepresented to but that isnt much contohition themWe predict in 1950 the vot when theres an accident 10001 With the arrival of Sept more Sunday School,, I00 than a milnon Mich children are Young Peoples Meeting  730 crossing the streets and highEveninq Worship v  815 i ways each way to and from sen iSupt Roscoe Darrovi ooVItfr up to the drivers to pro  t WdtarlNb tect them from harm by beinq as Hon  ffc46 lert and cauttous Meeting Wed Eve 800 In other word watch out for  lads APPRECIATION j School police agencies and ers wiH aqam appwt theealsr of colored cleo but even then those opposed to it may etcrve it off again by circulatma another set of petitions opposed to it We read with amusement the opinion qiven in Detroit papers last week following electksthat Albert q bd then fieW for mayor bocause he psojnisen a Mund bueinees f TT K    Tne students of Pincknev hih varieue oraantatfont hcrre Ijte    , , LadiesAid of the Pincknev cmazm in the buQseye at a disj school wish to thank William ed m carrying on the chid safen ojay andio cmtedbis Beer , Church will hold their ar  of 60 ft He use a bowj Brash for use of his shop win program  t w Heso a was putt, candidnual chicken dinner at he chur  a 65 ttx pull dow for our trophy display me 7 1 I ch on the niqht of Sat, Sapt 24  I past summer and also Shirhy jr Gorae Hbott aiHowelL Usrrkme Held 23 Howe1 aU Davis, 21, Briqhtoa, Marie r, Richard OTWL 2L tabant Nash, 17 ttarung at 5 p nv te niqht of FRIDAY FOOTIAIX SCORES  Reason for her artistic arrangeM me TackMich, loot ball qame Fnton 6, Howefl 0 ftriohtor mentof 8PBCXAL COMM01OCnOlft Special ooahuiuraoA of livinqefcm Lodge No 78F  K K 114 Normville 0 Dexter 7 Chel The cheer Waders of Pinckney on Solurday 8epi 24 at 8 p mATTENTKf TAX PAYERS   6 Fowtervffle 7, Okemus 0 high school wish to thank Fred to conierr Third Dsqrees All ms AVOID odOHaotf penalty Onlv stockbridge 24 DanevHW 2 MlljRead lor me meqaphooes givert members of me Peuowcjaft teem FOOT more weeks topay jrourjo, BeSJville 0 Aim Aibor 20 usWe wflP me memtere attielaeked to,be present Uaiden Par four Vfflafj S  mg Alpena 7 Pinckney 31, atw have been oefttea  on uito pkAorm andyp m ooes er mda Goodn ylts yew 1 whkm e M w rk  ii m    a eati essftsseMslft  Wi jiLvwTV5,JMViSrfW5r    yl aiteiWednesday Sect 21 IMS Lr JilLagJM Pinckney Civic Improvement Assn, Lets have  good turnout at th next Monday night meeting 8rOO PM at Putnam Town Half Mon Sept26  and wo 8tpt 18, a MO Friday Dnball qne Mr Sarah Chalker bam bouqh THKATEB iwdr 8warTuw HO 47 Years Ago According to a new law tnt school officer known as assessor now will be called treasurer The Dexter Leader states the the Hawks  Angus electric roc will build a line from Facey Corners, 3 miles to Dexter The Pinckney Dispatch which has operated by foot power has purchased a gasoline enqine to run the machinery The Rep county ticket is as follows Hep Silas Munsell She iff Ed Pratt Clerk, Willis Lyons  Trees Walter Clark Pros Attv, James Green Reg A D Thorn  son Surveyor, Miles Bullock Cu Cou Com D Harqer W H S Wood is the nominee for congress on the Dem ticke A large number from here went to Detroit Monday to see Pres Teddy Roosevelt Washtenaw county has 36 di that have less than 15 pupils There are 639 such districts 4r the state The M E Conference has returned Rev Hicks to Pinckney The HamburqPutaam Farm Club meets at the Dr H F Si lor home Sat The following are on the program Florence Kice, Mrs E W Kennedy Iva Plaoe V   1 way, Juanita Young, G W Teep le, addie Kice Mrs barah b rannie Swarthoiu, florence Aiiu  rews ivirs Lamoertson, L J fieu aee, Mesdames t J Kennedy and Anhur iscnoenhals Unas fieason is snippinq his thresninq oullit to Lcuinisier wheie ne has moved heme Gardner is wondnq in a muiiicry shop in Jackson oaaie hams is stuayinq mus ic at the U of MThe new gasoline enqine w have installed is attractinq much attention  iViichael Roche is promotinq aj baseball tournament here Oct i Stockbridge plays Anaerson c 10 a m Briqhton plays Iosco c, 1 p m and the winners pluv ui  Glenn Sopp former FowifcrviliL ball player is now operatinq restaurant at Lainqsberq Thenew five room elemenlu school addition at South Lyo was opened for use last week South Lyon school enrolimout is 821, of this 591 aie attends at South Lyon and 230 at  Hudson which is a 8th qradeschool New Hudson has a new gym and cafeteria Wshtenaw county has two Li trials qoinq on Clyde Flemnc former county treas for embez   Wr tn9  lement and Ivan Love for the murder of Mrs Zella McConneU Judqe Boardman of Kalamazoo is trying the Fleminq case and Judqe Breakey the murder case25 ears Ago Dr F M Blotchfoid, state ve, exinarian has placed the county under quarantine for bovine tub erculosis i , Thieves visited the Rep Press office at Howell and took 1700 in registered qovernment bonds  uyi safe They are nonneq otiable ana were later found in u mail box  A number of young people qave Pearl Weddiage a surprise Mondayoil her 15th bitrhuty I  dj xpiy is ttiiiiiq ii icysville school Harry Lee is movinq in hi new house at Lakeland Viola Shipley and Alice Sum son have entered the Ypsi Nor mal college Mary Slackable is takinq a nui ses course at Foote hospital Jack son The Wriqht school is closed c account of 3 oases ot diptlvj Paul Evers and Leslie Smith took a car of cattle to New Jersey I las week NE1G Huron Coanty voters whose county seat is dad Axe last week voted for a new jail This was deieated at a previous elected tiuM uaai ui siaie nets, conueiu lita emu uiusea uie oia jaii i im ivicww axy a iormer riuc ney area resident is seriously at uia auaiw oi his son, Aowqrci, ux jjiignion, ivus ueoige Arnold 78tf died cu her nome in Gregory Jast weeic  burial was at btoctbridqe  jcunes Ooaiaeyv iormer editcu oi in btoctDriage Jbnelciun n wording in tne Dexter Leader oi rice aiockbridqe public school now has 4bU enrolled tfoo in the hiqh school ihe Stockbridge village roads are being reOiacktopped Wmirrea Line and his wife, Grace boon Line, have just com pleted a plane trip to the Arcuc ana baa, ihey were former no well residents Clinton county of which St jonn is the county seat has lei ihe contracts lor a new jail on a cost ol 3ay7b  ihe Ureen school in Marion, I Mrs Alta Meyer, teacher, has 2U f pupils Lexter Public school has start ed a series of meetings for the purposee of organizing 12 distswith the Dexter school The first one was at Newport beach, Pon age Lake laX week ihe second and third grades at the Dexter school are meeting in ihe Masonic temple there This was necessary by the increased ctendencev VLhe kajndergajAfr has s and first grade 41 Total attenaence at the school is 534 200 come to the school on busses THE SADI A WMlm StaniB, HEATER Boston Bloddee Chines r Chester Morris Max Ua in Chine Escapade Suaday Tuwday, 8pt 25 2 GALLANT BLADE Friday Satiuday, 8pi 22, 24 PANHANDLE A Western Starrte Rod Cameron Cathy pawn Anne Cwynne A DIQSM Stanuf Igor ParksMcortteCtiapinan 4lckUd POM Uadu CeBMiy Tn o Moatoyt j Sua Mon, Tuts 8pt 2S2S47 THE GIRL FROM JONES BEACH A Qoed Coattty f Virginia Mayo, Ronald Reagan Eddie Bracken Dona Drake Cartoon  8mttb JLTI Coming  Big Jack Three Fathers God DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN Friday Saturday, Spl 23, 24 Doable Foatara Joel MdRea Alexis Smith and Zachary Scott SOUTH OF ST LOUIS  Colo by  Wod, Than, Sopt 2122 BLONDITS BIG DEAL A GoBOdy with Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Larry Smith Abo WHEN THE DALTONS RODE Randolph Scott Brian Donlevy Coming The Great Sinner Fam ily Honeymoon Howell Theater HowelL Michigan Wm Eythe in Special AgeoV Color Cartoon 26 Heroert Palmer jr and family are moving to rlint where he will teach inaustrial art in the Robert Mandgil school MrsT Eleanor Ledwidge and Kevin were Sun dinner guests at the home of Mrs Monda Morris Clyde Fisher and wife spent the week end at Narrows Lake Daniel AtwellDave Heinig and I Gene White of Brighton enlisted in the army for 3 years last week  Sunday, Monday Stpt, 2,5, TRAIL OF THE LONSOME PINT Color by Toehakoloi with,  Fred MacMurroy, Sylvia Sidney Cartoon Thurtday Friday, SopV, 22, 23 Dane dark, Gcdl Russell and Ethel Barrymore la MOONRSSE Coawdy Novekf Colo  Nows Saturday, Sopt 24 Monte Hale LAW OF THE GOLDEN WESr AIM Robert Ryan Audrey Trotter Tuoi,, Wod Thur, Sopt 27, 28, 29 MA AND PA KETTLE with Ryan rriE  SETUPS s 5 THE MarJorle Mate, Percy Kilbride tioloctod Short Subioet Carloon NWi Sunday, Monday, Sopt, 2,S, 22 Mat Sunday 2IS P M Conunuous Pat 0Brin,Robert RycoLBarbaraf Hale and Dean Stockwell la THE BOY WITH GREEN HAIR Next WeektNeptunea Daughier In the Good Old Summer Time by TochsJoolor Canooa rtowi MISSOU  Mrs Edna Doolittle of Edinborogh Texas is visiting her son Hugh Doolittle and wife Mr and Mrs Roy Clark Hugh Doolittle and wife and Mrs Edna Doolittlls attended the Northville races Monday night  Tuos, Wod, Thui, Sopt 27, 28, 29 Cory GraniDianaLynn Franchot Tone and Betsy Drake EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE la MARRIED March of Tkno Farming Payi Oit Cartoon, Comody U Ove twenty years ago, the Congress of the Ured States passed the Railway Labor Act It was hailed by union leaders as a mode for the settlement of labor disputes T m LKADxas of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Order of Railway Conductors, and thf Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen on the Missouri Pacific Railroad have refused to avail themselves of the peaceful means provided by this Act for settling their dis Tbey most that they be the sole of their own disputes over the Need far Strike available methods for the of oontrafta, there is no far a stariks or even a threat of a bat the leaders of these railroad have ignored the ordinary proestabhahed by law and insist upon President Trumans Board Condemns Strike There is an established legal method for handling disputes involving existing writ ten contractsjost as there is such a method of settling any contract dispute which yon may have in your daily life The President of the United States appointed a Fact Finding Board to investi gate and adjust Htm Missouri Pacific dispute This Board reported, is part, as follows     It is with  deep faof regret that ee are obuged to report tae ffcaore of ow aria stoa It seeoM Jaeoncehrable to as that a coerdre strike aaoatd ocear oa one of the natioet mnjor fraatportatioa systeaM, with afl oT the kates sad aaroaaipa that weald follow, fa riow of the faet that the Rafltrsy Labor Act provides ta erderly, efficient aad complete reoiedy for the fair aad jest set dement of the nutera hi dispute Grier elEciently or economically if the leaders f the unions ignore agreement or laws Provisions of the Law which are Disregarded There are live ways under the Railway Labor Act to settle disputes over ihe mess, ing of contracts 1Decision by National Railroad Ad justment Board 2Decision by System Adjustment Board for the specific railroad SDecision by arbitration 4Decision by neutral referee 5Decision by courts The Missouri Padfie Rafiroad hafbesa and is entirely willing to have these die putes settled in accordance with the re quirements of the Railway Labor Act Regardless of this fact, the anion leaders have ahut down that raflmed innocent Bystanders Suffer  Losses and Hardships There are about 5,000 i ngirwri, firemen, conductors and trainmen on the Missouri Pacific, They are known as operating, employes, and are the most highly paid of all employes on the nations railroads, but their strike action has rearted in the tost of work to 22,600 other employes of the Missouri Pacine, In addition, they have  Kays Beauty Shop THIS SHOP WILL BE CLOSED THE WEEK OF Sept 25th to Oct 3rd KATHRYN GLEASON f Just are oo m  reneeoa aM tioa of the ooUey tions in dofssehCreaaent that the feaerml by the hitha afthe imposed great ship upon the public and the served by that railroad The Railway Labor Act to protect the public against fust terrwpcions oi oouuneeoa irtheee Of UMhN Briggf feature trainproof task alastware cosd GUstao snacials Heres yoi ing porcelain enaatel, Beautywace akCeme crumb cup straiaer, extra fr FREE KUcbem Sink large basin, special ledge tor Booklet,  I Thm Strike About T ate not Obviouary tto tashoads cannot be run W ir EATPN Htiirrpi, 1 RAILROADS i 4,mmimm PMflHli  w The Plnefenev Dlsocrtch Wednesday, Sept 21, 1949 Store Groceries Drygoods  Gents Furnishings Canned Goods  Lingerie Shoes Kenned Store Alive  Che Pmckney Dispatch Entered as 2d dsss matter at Postafco act ol March 3, 1877 115 Ma SU tadftm Mich Subscription Price 191 a Year Paul W Guile PuhMier was a Sunday quests Welton Chamberlain will a  tend Western State Kalamzoo trom here in addition to Chu Clark and the Burns Bros Ambrose Kennedy and fanu v of HoweU and the Gerry Eich man family were Sat quests oi the Lloyd Hendee family Jim Dockinq was under, the doctor s care last week but is bet ter Albert Dinkel suffered a pain rul injury last week when he cau ght his arm in a corn binder He was lucky not to lose it Chas Reason is helping him out on the farm Chas Clinton of Detroit is now 1 in W Europe on business for his  nrm rGen Dinkel and wife weit Wed dinner quests of the Alban Dinkel family UJ Gardnr cmd wife oi Highland were Sunday quests ol the Albert Dinkel family The Misses Bemice Maas Alberta Dinkel and Nancy Chub were in Ann Arbor Saturday Max Musson and family o Howell called at the Albert Din kel home Sunday Roy Clinton graduated icou Niaqara University and is em ployed in Cleveland Gene Shehan and family c Ann Arbor, Gerald Bauer ui famiiy of Briqhton were Sundo callers at the Louis Shehan home Roy Carpenter and wfe Ann Arbor called at the Hooker home Sunday  J The Winston Bcruqhn faraiJ Aberdeen  called on Mr and Mrs uert  i c  1 FARM ANIMAL COLLECTED PROMPTLY hftM825Q OOW8S250 HOGS 50 per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS 88 iir ana ivirs rranK iiuciucun i  i  unt iu3 and son have returned from c J Clark of Milford Sunday weeks trip to northern Mich anJ J Mr and Mrs Mark Nash too  Wc Superior j Ro3aee to East Lansmq Sun, Wm Geddes and wife ot Che, sea at the L J Henry home Thur where she will, attend Mich Stat A letter received from Jim Me ers who is on the U S S Georq enroute to see Oscar Schoenhas I and has been at Pearl Hr , at McPherson hospital Howell j and Guam says he expects to be Mesdamefl Alta Meyer and  in San Dieqo, Calif, soon Mae Daller attended a Whit j Roy Farman and wife of Yp Shrine dinner at Lansinq Satho Antral Uead StockCo Free Philgas SelfService  orinq Zelma Kav Mrs Florence Bauqhn Mrs Dolly Bauqhn Mrs, Virginia Cai ver and Mrs Mary Bauqhn were j in Ann Arbor Friday  Howard Read and fomily spen Sunday in Detroit Mrs Marjory Shehan and dai qhters, of Wnitmare were Sun anM were Sun quests of the Olir Robinson family The Russell Glover family o Fowlerlville and the Gerry Eicr man family were Sunday quesi at the Ed Spears home Stanley Murdock end rami of Corunna were Sunday quer of Robert Pike and wife Doyle Templetoii and family o qnters, at Whitmare were Sun vvi lempieton and family o quests of Mrs NettieVauqhn  Keeqo Harbor wfare week enc Installrf  ion COMPITE MimuMt mnMU  NO CHARO WITH PURCHAK5 OP THIS OSIMX Philgas Harcfwick  Ranco,l248 Dtorenlv 12950  Bert Harris was saken to St Joe Hospital Ann Arbor last Wed Lee Lavey called on him last Fri niqht ivirs Howard Read assistea Mrs Doris Sneed oi Howell last Tuesday as cohostess at the D A R meetinq in Howell Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell took Leona to East Lansina Sun where she will attend MchState The Lee Lavey family were Sunday dinner quests of Mrs M Metz at HoweU The Roy Reason family quests at the Albert Shirley hon Robert Amburqey, v,ho r workinq for Fisher Body in Pon tiac was home over the wee end Carl Bidwell and family o Brighton were Wed niqht quesi White and family of Howell ca of Ben White and wife Fran ed SaturdayThe Younqlove P T A hel their first fall meetinq at the sc ool Friday niqht with a potluc supper Jimmy Wylie, son of Ashe, , IF YOU HAVE BEDf WAITING FOR SEAL VALUE THIS IS IT PMLGAS StXF SERVICE LOW COST PRICE IS NOW ONLY SIM PES CYUNDER   AUI9 iwy neuron xaznuy andf,fr7 Y     1 Mrs Edna Reason and Leota call Yfyhelu  J1 a  blcvcle ed on Fred Carpenter and wife  the Pinckney Imp Ass n at Pontiac Friday niqht B The Jesse Henry family were Mrs Stanley Dinkel was in s dmner quests of theChas Jackson last Thursday George Foster and wife of Flint Mr and Mrs Walter Clark Whitehead in Greqory took Mrs G W Clark to Ann Arbor Sunday where she is at the Ed Clark home Mr and Mrs Maynard Clark and Mr and Mrs Wesley De Clair of Manchester were Satur evehinq quests at the Walter Clark home The Joe Griffith family and Don were Sun guests of the Hoff Sis ters I y, Sunday quests o the Curlett  family were Dr and Mrs J E Curlett Mr and Mrs Walter Staila Mary Curlett Nelson Dav idson of Roseville and Mrs Mai qarei Younq and dauqhter of Greqory Mr and Mrs Guy Barton of      Mlllv For dependabilityfor long lifefor troublefree satisfactionyour wisrt choice is an  he trie watet heater, its clean, quiet, quickand its the lafeit water heater ever built c See  60X1   1248  SUJ8 ALL TAXES ASE WCLUDEDAS WILL AS WSTALLATIOIC mUtt HMM fT  HNCTMEf i Howkl HUt of lackeoti SatHean  Rir SilfMMsa nedy home Mr and Mrs Walter Clark took Donald to Ypsilanti Sunday where he will attend Cleary Bus iness Colleqe Paul Smith of Ann Arbor was a Sun quest of the John Car ver family Mi and Mrs Clifford Van Horn attended the 25th weddinq anniversary of Mr and Mrs Duaxve Crittenden at Ypsilanti Sunday The Lester McAsee family spent Sun at the Omar Gass notne m onatiiau The PettysTtfle Ciric Assn at meir last saeetinq at the school elected tfke fcttowinq osnoersPtes Mark Nash Vi Pres John Pietras SecTreas Mrs Arnold IJuer Vernon Qsbame ol Detroit Is buildinq a hone ot Hush Lake where he wul hre pennaneaaV  D C Burke and wise of  wax, N I who hare jjlw kfan IScDcmneis hae it od hesae i insAHCatr   SBBSBSBSSSlSSlBBBBBB W Aku   limiimiiiifiuiMiiiumiviifiiiciiii iiMiiiiiiiiiMitniiiiniiiimmiTuiiifim Griffith and wife were Sun quests i   L Z7  of the L Hines family in Pontiac  Chelsea were Sunday quests  Emmett Clark and wife and DJ Wayne Kg and wife Fse and wife of Howell were Gerald Kennedy and family of  Satur callers at the Murray Ken  Howell were Sun quests of the  Murray Kennedy family The Pilqrim Fellowship class1 of the Conql church enjoyed a  potluck dinner and motion pict ures at Camp Talahi Sunday afternoon Wed quests of the Hoff Sisters were Mr and Mrs Roy Brooke of Flint   Loren Meahpn and son, Daaof Grand Rapids came here Sat to  drive a car oack to Grand RapDr and Mi W C WvUe  Dexter oafled at the Andrew Ni bett home FriThe Gordon Heste family were Sun crusts Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn en Ittfained their children cmarand children for dinner Sun Miss McHie Wilson of Stcrter bland N Y spent Sundav with Mary Teeple Mrs Laura Howler and me WSson Hewlett kanil who facottaht her over attended io Hewlett reynion at the home al Mrs Nina Beid of Greoorv  peso in town Sat He 1 old and iosl look oH a  1 1SB Tif  i  i icnaBSSSVVct THE FIXIT SHOP I WE SHARPEN HAND SAWS BAND SAWS CIRCULAR  SAWS, LAWNMOWERS, SHEARS KNIVES CHISELSETC FURNITURE REPAIRED AND AND REVARNISHED Morris Main 4i5 FLMG ST HOWELL MICH PHONE maw  TW  Mr and Mrs Fred Read Mr Mrs Andrew Campbell spent and Mrs on Schoeser and Dr Sun with Mrs Grace Kelly and Mrs Stove Brown spent the Owo3soweek end in Rochester N Y The Herbert Palmer family spent Sunday in Detriot L G Gotham of Detroit spen Mrs Gladys GUsttaa aod OH Wed ol me Qna Campbell Fishbeok and wife the Haraer home m uiahst Dovie hoe soid the W Omton look mo   r   NPSSVSL toiott MPJipwiJiu vpjijLVNiii  UJI mm mmmqmmmmip mm  mmmmmmmmm Wednesday Sept 21, 1949 1 Close Out Sale All New Stock 1 16 FT B90O DEEP FREEZE LIST PfllCE 48540 SALE PBffCE 29500 2 WARM MORNING STOVES LIST PRICE 55995SALE PHJCE 3995 1 8 CAN MILK COOLER LIST PRICE 48540 SALE PRICE 36500 1 4 CAN MILK COOLER LIST PRICE 30000 SALE PRJCE 25000 1 GIEL STOLKER LIST PRICE 26500 SALE PRICE  19995 ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF 275, 500 1000 AND 2000 GALLON FUEL OIL TANKS AT REDUCED PSRICES A COMPLETE LINE OF USED AND NEW OIL HEATERS HOT WATER HEATERS, REFRIG ERATORS AND WATER SYSTEMS THE BEST FOR LESS IAVEY HARDWARE Water Sytmsetc Stanley Dinkel  PROFESSIONAL CORNER rFARM EXPERIENCE WILL PA  OFF 2 you can meet peoQj and if you like fanners you may have what we ere looking for This is a different sales job with througnt training and no stock or credit to car Full time, permanent work in this vicinity Backed by reput able 60yearold Co Home nights Only hard working men between 25 and 50 with dependable car  will be considered Rjtply to The Pinckney Dispatch 114 So Howell St Phone 8  Pinckney, Michigan FOR RENT Two Car qaraqe Mrs Rose Hendee 233 Mill St  Phone 108F3 EsfcxbLjhed 1865 W15 iaL PINCKNEY SANITAJUUM n Dr Ray Duffy M 1 l fincjcney, Mien Daily 1100 A Jg to 200 P M  Except Wednesday  MoiuTuesMFrUSat 70U00pin Dtt G  McCLUSKEY Dentist 112 NoruT Michigan Telephones Office 95 Residence 814  Kltnings by Appointment Howell Michigan McPnersonj, itate Bank RENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX WVanWlnkle CXVaWbkls 2S Qt d VaaWtakls Attorney at Lew First Sft and Savings Boat ttowelL Cemetery Memorials 924 KMCBB StJlnn Arborttstcb Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97  Monuments  Marker HEKii SNEED Phone 183  207 LGrand River Howell Michigan Real Estate, Insurance,Brokexaae City, Lake and Farm Property A Speciality List Your Property with Me LEE LAVEY General Insurance i Phone 59F3 theft and burglary are pinckney Michigan FOR SALE Male and Female i Coon doq Male is trained Fema1 le in training1 Carl Hollister 2282 W M36, Pinckney I  Fire factors which cannot be over looked Valuable papers, secur lties, keepsakes, jewelry all  items which are not in regular 1 A U C T I O NEER Farm Sales a Speciality BEHT WYLIE everyday use, are the targe offp pinckney 78F2 thieves and flames      A small rental will provide a fire proof, burglar proof deposit ary for your valuables at our  bank STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at lcw 207 E Grand River , HoweU REFRIGCRATION SEBVICE HABOLD RADY Planned savings in the way to Repairs on All Makes happy livings Aft Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mich Phene 157F11 Repawn MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Drlvo License Ruh Lak P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swartfeoui Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 6 63 vPjagtoy jflch EftOFF Sr  f   FOR SALE A small pony 6 Edley VanSicklfr Phone 58F1 LOST Female Enqlish Setter Kstpo McPherson State Bank  Vince Dark Phone 19F14 jyj 1, up te 500010 insur   Phone Pinckney 154F3 A ,i J  want to Serve You WITH COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE OGARS C1GAltfETTES, CONFECTIONARY ETC COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW MODERN STORE MCDONALDS HIGH CHECKED ICE CREAM JOB GENTILE 115 MAIN ST   DR C I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter  Phone Dexter 3461 i  FOR RENT5 room cottaqe turnishedInquire of fMrsJohn Colon Phone 100 Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 250 Each  I JANE TASCH  C REICKHOl OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HowelL Michigan For Appointment Plne 358 Residence 619 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock HaaRng Weekly Taps Made to DetroS General Trucking Phene 6414   CARl JONES Concrete Products Gravel 1 Sand Top S61L Road ed by membership in the Fed U8  Ji Composed m D md Rodd Built federal Deport Insurance Corp  SZSZT   747 MainJPinckney, Phoa 50F1 I phone Dexter 3 116 Ov H Years of Safe Banking  COWS 250 Each FOR SALE Ford Tractor like new with hiah speed transmisson also a 2 wheel trailer with 10 ft stebl frame, new tires dic grain drill with fertilizer and seeder at , tachment 35 2 brood sows d3 WANTEDCustom Corn Cutuna, to fanow 6 feed pigs have Oliver power takeoff HOGS 50c per cwt NOTTICEwWm do baby sitting ALL AgJQBWG TO SIZE evenings, 35c an hour Call a oRAND 11 wra myhouse orenoonstiave no CALVES, SHEE and WGS phone Mrs Barrett 722 Unadiila REMOVED FBJjE St Pinckney PHONE COLLECT T CARL BERG HOWELL 450 Licensee for Get W C LaPrad Phone Greqory your order in W G LaPrad 4P32 Phone Greqory 4F32 DARLING COMPAr  1949 Styles  The PACKARD j One of a series of style leaders American  WaniiAds FOR RENT 5Room house with Grocery underneathInquire of Mrs Mark Swarthoui At Swarthout Cove Phone 47f 2 Pinckney, Michigan FOR SALE Potatoes and Onions Umstead Farm HowellPinckney Rd Phone 71F2 FOR SALE 1 Leather couch,  with head up Wijl pay qood re Autcmobile foxing Cot, Ice Box, 4 Rugs ward Lost niqht of Sspt FOR RENT Ground floor furnish ed apartment, suitable for twtt Heat rnfurnished Rent50 a mon th Can be seen at  9405 Ann St Big Silver Lake Earl Suqqitt LOST OR STOLEN Black ana  tan hound crossed with Walker hound, 4 whit feet white tip on vao iz JJI iooo UDJ eippos p 1 onehalf inches, wt 75 to 80 lbs well trained 2 onehalf ft hiqh i  A F Missiy ilHci ikwiunq Dr Strawberry Lake 5030 Buigess Rd Pinckney QUALITY  in each Manufacturers Line FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR  i n il Trees Trimmed or Removedas carefully as you select it j Experienced work Prices reason m tJr1 able Allowance for wood l n  neW CCVi vou want Art Rentz 2 Determine your teadem all, pinckney Mienowance and or cash down pay  y ment 30 See us about a bank auto tires, for carrying boat Call on tloan to finance the balance Satand Sun    Curtis WUams, 11812 Point Dr FIRST NATIONAL BANK  p2Jf3fL HOWELL re FOR SAL1 door, 1 window Membet Federal Deposit fjJfeame with glass, bench vise, Cam AB deposits p to 11 aaXft S801 em  Jfr wjwww 4 w wheel, potato planter, garden cultivator,post hole digger,forks, t saws, shovels etc  Mrs Bert Hicks, 208 Pearl St ,   11 near Chelsea Leonard McDonald Cassidy Lk Phone 24951 Chelsea FOR SALE garde Swarst home 7 rooms and bath, qamfk, stabler all in good condition Phone 9 IF 11 Large grounds, beautiful tree iORSUZ wheelailer, rubb  ft SwSwTOiqtoph Rd S, Romulus, Michigan, Coll Wyandotte 7156 RU FOR SALE OIL DRUMS, several 5000 InsuredT  eats ruit  Groceries Vegetables 99 STATE Of K1CH1UAN th Piobato Oiiic in th City ot How Ufiaostoa fish Market Prices Courteous Service  FOR SALE Electric Refriqerator,5000 1836 Pontiac, Tudor Day At a Mttioei said Court hwW in h Bed 200 City oi Howl to wid County on ihJ 12 Mower Rogd 6th day of September, A D 1949 PKMBUHO Hiram B Ssuth, juaae aj WSOTEDPOULTh r WiU pay Probcrt   in the Matter oj the Estate ot Karl J Elgart Deceased Louis E Birdsall, Adminieticrtor, having tiled In eodd Court hit Una admin istratiflB eoeount and his peutioin pray ng for the allowance theieoi and ior as  aseignment and distribution of the residue of said estate It is Ordered, That the 3rd day of Oct A D, 1948, ot ten oclock In the  forenoon, at sold Probate office, be and is hereby appolnttd for heating said pe Woo It Is Further Ordered That publiiv settee thereof bo gtren by publication of a copy of fhls order once each week ior three saccosstte weeks previous to  sold dcty of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and cLetiolated fa said Cm  A true copy feirum IL SniiL tfimiuw tL Porter, Hogo ci Probate 55 C  SALE 3 gal clean drums 300 each  F Hewlett Phone 93 Detroit market prices C H Lloyd Phone 62F13 FOR SALE HEGLSON ESTATE 1 Acre, 2 room House, new small Barn 2 Acres, 3 Room House and Kitchen Phone 27003 Ann Arbor Peter Grofsorean Cedar Lk 3d FOR RENT A house on Patter son Lake Road Erdlev VanSickle siepBMejnaMA  WANTED Custom corn cutti with new John Deere Tractor Binder E MacAinsh 8615 Cedar LkRd Phone 13F13 WANTED Custom picking with a new Woods Bros com picker get your trde in early BihW oid Clubb Tel Pinckney 6SF5 PAINTINC AND DECORATTNtt PAPER rtANGING A  SPECIALITY j t  ntGRXM PHONE PhTCENEY 47F2 AU1 O G LA f S LTT US RIPLACE THAT BROl EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR ABB6 AUTO PArtTS f 14 Is Giund lavw Boweii Fnoue 151 Clarks  FOR SALE3mail pickiirg bersu  HBI Geotge Webb 205 E Mean MBJsUSBSBSVJesVBlSeBSBVSSJSXMBBSBUCMBeiMSJeft  vmgt, ,,4  ITS ASAND NE7TIUH ri   and or YCUloin the multitudes Folic w NEW GIANT 16 PAC COMIC t BOOKprinted in Plrk ihat coms EXCLUSIVELY WITH THE DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES TWO STAR EDITION, on sale frcm Wednesday on New conic dames, hobWes,ofher attractn5 Get the Detroit Sunday Timjs TWO STAR STIONJkn the NEW GWWT OOMIC BOOKTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Sept 21, 1949 ANNOUNCE PROMOTIONS The Mich Bell Telephone Co today announced the promotion I DANIEL J RECK of Daniel J Reck, manacie a Lansinq for four years, as its new district commercial supt in thi area, effective immediatelyReck succeeds Reymond JBonini who is promoted to qener al commercial results sup at Det roitRaymond J Bonine A qraduate of Mich State Col leqe where he was a basketball star and captain, L ck is m his tLineeenth year with th3 Mich Bell He also was manaqer at Kalamazoo and worked ior tn cc at Grand Rapids Bonini, a qraduate of NOTDame University, came to Lan sinq firom Ann Arbor in M where he was distrct supt He  has been with the GO 22 years startinq at Saqinaw and wcmanaqer at Grand Rapids sever al years  Saturday, September 24th 1200 Noon  I CT LUNCH ON GROUNDS  Due to the death of my husband, R M Reynolds, I will sell at auction the following personal property, on farm located at 7769 Farley Road From Pinckney take M36 1 lz miles east to Hicks school, turn north 2 miks on Farley Road From Howell go 7 miles south on Pinckney Road to Hause school, then east  mile  Watch Auction Arrows  DUANE MEYER, Auctioneer Phone Howell 1219J1 36 Head Exceptional Fine Holstein Cattle T B  Bangs Tested  Vaccinated Herd Complete Production Records Available All Cows Are A H A Bred Holstein cow, 5 yrs old, due Dec 14 Holstein cow, 7 yr old, de Oct 28 Holstein cow, 6 yrs old, de Nov 6 Holstein cow, 7 yrs old, due Oct 10 Holstein cow, 6 yrs old, due Oct 25 Holstein cow, 5 yrs old, fresh, crlf by side Holstein cow, 8 yrs old, due Oct 19 Holstein cow, 3 yrs old, due Oct 27 Holstein cow, 3 yrs old, due Nov 10 Holstein cow, 5 yrs old, due May 14 Holstein cow 5 yr old, due Feb 19 Holstein cow, 4 yrs old, due April 24 Holstein cow, 5 yrs old, fresh  open Holstein cow, t yrs old, fresh  open Holstein cow, 5 yrs oldt due Dec 25 Holstein cow, 4 yrs old, due Dec 20 Holstein cow, 3 yrs old, due Oct 15 Holstein cow, 4 yrs old, fresh  open Holstein cow, 4 yrs old, fresh  open Holstein cow, 4 yrs old, due Nov 29 Holstein cow, 4 yrs old, bred Aug 12 Holstein cow, 4 yrs old, due Sept 26 Holstein cow, 5 yrs old, due April 14 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs old, open Holstein heifer, 2 yrs old, open Holstein herfer, 18 mos oH,  open Holstein heifer, 11 mos old  open Holstein heifer, 10 mos old  open Holstein heifer, 10 mos old  open Holstein heifer, 9 mos old  open Holstein heifer, 7 mos old,  open Holstein heifer, 4 mos old  open Holstein heifer, 2 mos old  open Holstein heifer, 2 weeks old  open Holstein bull, 4 mos old This is your chance to buy real Rood cow Come look fhem over  MILKING KO TTIPMENT Farm Master 4 unit milker complete 25 cocks  all pipe 2 single units  1 double unit Esco 68 can electric cooler Schlueter hot water heater electric Schultz double can wash tubs Hot water tank oil heater 15 milk cans  pails  strainers  etc International International International International FEED  i iODUCE Silo full Sudan grass silaue 1000 lb 45 super phosphate 75 ton chopped Alfalfa bromo  some clover hay 200 bales  sec cut Alfalfa  brome hay 125 bales  clover mixed hay Quantity eating potatoes 12 A Sudan grass for seed EQUIPMENT 1944 H G 68 Cletrak caterpillar tractor 1942 John Deere A tractor perfect 1948 John Deere field hay chopper 2 rubber tired self unloading wagons, high rack 2 canvas bottoms for wagons Wagon unloader for canvas bottom with motor Reliable ensilage cutter silo f r with oil pipe International 214 tractor pic side rake 11 disc grain drill 10 ft single cultipacker 3 section spring tnoth International 2 section spike tooth John Deere No 5 semimounted 7 ft mower Cement mixer  New Idea spreader Spreader wagon Dump rake  poultry fence Buzz saw  wagon flat rack Bean puller  2 horse cultivator Wagon  rack  50 ft drive 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the qolen wsddinq Tues Sept 27 ith c family dinner at noon , d open house at the home of tt IT dcruqh ter Mrs Charles V u IIS of 315 Conqdon St Chelsea  Mrs Brown is the 1  r Julia Fewlass and was ken in Iosco Township, Livinqstscn County I Mr Brown was tr andpent  his early years un ine family farm at the east end of North Lk 111 vier townsuip Mr ana i irs Brown were married by Rev Joseph Reyerson in the loq hour where Mrs Brown was bom an after a short weddinq thev settled is Howell where Mr Brow was emploved at the time Three years iaier they return to the Brown homestead at North Lake and Mr Brown resurndfarminq Three of their sv rVJ ren wro born there In 1310 Mr and Mr Brown movd to a lar qer farm at the corner of Tert and Dexter Town Hall Rds Here the rest of the famliv were  The family moved from the Terr farm to the Younqiove farm in the sprinq of 1922 which was their home for the next twenty  years Upon retirino they purchased the residence at Chels3a where thev now lire Mr 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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> p r  t The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday September 14 1949  No 40 L Jmenigtt Arror I Circuit Court iMeus r i MUJA inlAL OW ON iwo development auve taej Att  at ixuaid and Wm pu at mmuiq Wiucu pu Andrus tor the murdei oi frank iov vvimnnirt ia ue poMu, v J Cline, So brigtiton mercnant ou fcwvismg, more puwer 44 wa uovJ to 1U kt started at Howell Jrri eigW teem mat toe  i A panel ot bo jurors were caliea OUR DEMOCRACY by Ma natu IA guvww responde itu results ana 10 mat euu ue to ay to centra power pai was 4 biutea by the legislature vov a special panel in addition to the regular one Most oi lhurs was taken up with drawing the juryAt night a number in excess oi Vvuaumti nas sougju ihe samel the 1 had been tentively accept end but largely by partisan ap ed but some may be dropped lai pouiunenut  Uen fcunamg director yi the liquor control was hred by uie  imocrat members ot tne ijaine civil service com ordered run reinstated The commission rciut, ed saying his iu0UU a year JOL had been abolished The second instance is ihe new depi oi administration wnoi director is appointed by the qov and was put into effect by tne  iluner gov Signer Prat Stead man oi the U oi Mich was ap pointed head oi it by Gov Wiliiams He iniarmed Highway Coi  Zeigler that all purchases by his dept must be approved by u depj oi  adminjstijation, ZekrVu retorted by claiming the govern or was seeking to grasp new powerAtt Gen Rolh supported Steadman It is probable tha both questions will eventually bo  settled by the supreme court as they are strictly constitutional questions We remember a somewhat aim ilar incident When Frank Fitzgerald became governor in 1939 the public utilities com which was democratic refused to resign so he had the legislature abolish the com and substituted another one for it with identical power but vice Commission er oi those accepted 3 are irom Pinckney section They are Mrs  mas Head,Abel Haines and MrsOlin Robinson r oi Rush Lake Also Carl Lillywhite oi Unadilla The cases against the Andrus brothers hinges principally on the testimony oi Wm, tnglish, a iormex employee oi Donald And rus in his garage in Detroit and Elmer Chevalier oi Lake Chemung These two confessed they, with the Andrus boys, plotted the robbery of Cline in the behef he had a big sum of money hidden in his store The Andrus boys and English committed the rob bery and when Cine resisted hr was beafen so badly he died Chevalier furnished the getaway car Only 60 was obtained by  the robbery Don Andrus operates a grocery and oil station on  Grand River, west of Brighton English and Chevalier have been held at the Mason jail and will not be tried with the Andrus boys Tne celebrated Louis Columbo onoe Att for the Ford Motor Co is attorney for the Andrus bos He charges a frameup by the  state police and Pros Erwin and 1 says the Andrus boys have a  L   ,11 H rmhlir aer complete alibi His exchanges b,ut xVS22fi  P I with the pros, and Don VanWink wmmmmmm , 1 wn0 is assisting the pros, have CONSERVATION NOTES  been bitter Sale of fashing uuenstis iacreas ed 21,000 in the last 8 months ov  t J FOM IMMIGRANT ro INVENTOR MANOOttt SSJCHACL PUPIN CAMf TO OUAGOONTHy ALONE AS A VKCNAOC SOY, IN 74, PENNILESS, FiEM0teS0, Mfc tDOCATCO HIMSELF, CAM TO BE ON OT TH6 WORLDS ORCATEST ELCCTSUCAC SCIENTISTS AND HY9IClSTSr s A 6 HWLIANT INVENTOR, TEACHER, WRITER, HIS P1SCOVERIE9 IN XRAV, HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE  DEVELOPMENT OF THE TELEPHONE AND RADIO HAVE ENRICHED ALL OUR LIVES siuooL iSiVvS  5jirreiit  iwimciit A I er  ft k  2  ZrT7J  J,     ihe Chelsea school IKL Mined the lanxs oi the arganiza lions op posing we closing oi 6 roads ui  tne o00 acre tract there by John Hamia Deuoit realtor Mr Han na has so tar refused to state for whai purpose he intends to use the land, the school bd wants to know ii his project will increa se the school attendance or decrease it Also the Heim school is located in it which the school expects to continue for operating for a time, Mrf  I IlltV er the same period a year ago  State park attendance including Labor Day was 11,854OOOlt may reach last years total of 12 000000 119,000 acres in state parks are open to trapping in season In order to train dogs on game, the dog owner must own or have a lease on the area used which must be at Least 80 acres and not more than 240 The pheasant take is expected to be close to average this year as the season has been favorab le  A 12 page digest or the hunting Laws are available at all  places where hunting licenses are sold 71,689 acres in 14 south Michcounties are open for Sunday Quoting in state lands Uudma county only kSslJe 72886 worth ot timber fhte ysar from state lands The Andrus boys had no previous criminal record The trial is drawing large crowds Monday a number of witnesses said they saw the Andrus boy in Briqhton the day of murder Tuesday, WnEnqlishthe main witness was on the stand He tes testified he and Donald Andrus came from Detroit to Brighton on the day of the crime They went In the Cline store while Wm  Andrus and Chevalier remained outside Donald Andrus qrabbec Cline from behind while he tor out the cash box He did not see  how Cline was disposed of He hotly denied the statement of Columbo that he turned states evidence in return for leniency Columbo has demanded to know several times why c war rent has not been issued for Enq Ush and Chevalier ADDISON COLLUM IIWIM I  PuPlNS LIFE IS A REMINDER C THE GfcEAT CONTRIBUTIONS TO AMERICAN PROGRESS MADE V OUR POREIGNSORN CITIZENS IN THIS COUNTRY, THy HAVE FOUND TtfE FREEDOM AND , THE REWARDS THAT HAVE ENCOURAGED THE DEVELOPM ETvT OF THEIR TALENTS THIS FREEDOM TO PURSUE OUR,OWN WAV AMP TO  EMJOV THE FZUT OF OUR LAOR iS OUR CHERISHED HERITAGE LET US ALWAYS FGHT TO PUSSeVG r  ftmbi GuiL ii wa taiia oil rnuay ut 2u LIL u 4au iu aouii Aue ixicxniu u kHaieiiuy cui set wiLn joe Jea  us ai quarter emu jerry neatn I liui Vanjcurcuin, ana jOin P ujeai naives ihe iui nos but I ui icquiar ol iafai year, jiitfluiw j ovnnfciaar Lnqquist is a senio i i,ut has been out the past two  uis with iniuiids HXJ ta 4t cenj er Vviih bcnneiaer una OOD Lav  , cy ai quuras me Cfchiei or ine  Had is rairly sliouq DIII me iacK lus and ends nave had uuie exp eneiice ionuy ritmun ana John Packer have bean wor,imq a eiiUB wnh iviohlman Heu, un uuers ai tacKies Vve unaeisiund Lcnsin Ceu1 iral iiUfcSives will not be on tne , sciieaultt lor Sept 23 but insua i mi nrdor high school Heseivo i  wl replace them Ann Arbor al us has a heavy anqra aia ihe jjoys v ill noe Inti naiids mil Wiih mom ic L ,  ume ihty met Ann Aiir u jjy one point 12 o li t iii, wc ,icveral yeura ago bciorj ns U J  Id was liqhled  r X v , , ,, Pinckney hiqh shool hod ito I u N Y has worKed ou first football skirmish Fn riighii a new ldea aad e achool pupi Howell commq over here We fierj no iol9 have to go out bi  understand they mode a qood hlnd Uleabarn  som Pce t showing against the heavie moke SuP Chas Hooker, ai earn getting 3 touchdowns while elcJer of lho Presbyleran church folding Howell to b polled the parents of the 2H6 pup Ote a few from here will start  as to whether they wished olieqe this week and next ,o tneir ys to smoke 86 who re otr Carr Phil Gentile, Leonq plied said they did not care That ampbell and Rosalee Nah qorthey would anyway So Supt a Mich State David Abrdeon Hooker opened up a room in the  id Norma Stecker to the J of MI basement where the pupils who  The prize story of the year was pnmed last week In a Ohio town a city officer was going to town with anesls of speed lqw violat j ors Finally one person arrested  reiused to pay and demanded  that the 3peedmeter of the officer  be checked It was and found to  be 12 miles fast The case wc dismissed but we dont hear ot any of the officers previoup vu tims who paid their fines qettinq any refunds Sometimes it xiy t,  be subbrn a Social Happening f CHUKCH NEWS Shirley Reason, Sally LaRosa Lois McDonnel and Gene Eowers o Ypsi Normal Keith I,edwid fo Sacred Heart Seminary Det it Gus Ledwidqr to Notre Oame and Nan Ledwida to Ad  ian Don Clark to Clenry Rusin js Colleqe Don and Joe Burn and Chas Clark to Western State, Kalamazoo St Marys Catholic Church Pinckney, Michigan HEV FR ALBFJT J SCHM1TT ttUNDAY MASSLE 63U 800 10uU MAHJFD Ai NIAGARA FALLJ James heid, son ot Mr an  Mrs Clare rteid of Dexter Roaa was married Sat rnominq   Anna Laurice Siuya in Niaqai  Falls at St John DaLasaiiJ 4 e   n , anit church He qraduated from Pine Consions Sat 730 0 90U pm ney hiqh schooi wnere he was  I iSundays,beior bU0 mass 3 letter man in athletics playinq i Fridays cater Noveuna Devotion baseball, football and basKeiounl ssvona Devortens ridays at  He enlisted in the army ana 73Q served 3 years in the hospital HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OF Sept Sep i 16 24 cor p After his discharqe he a tended Mich State colleqe Now1 he is employed in Ann Arbor  p m GIVES SHOWEi Miss Gertrude Spears qave shower Saturday niqht at her  home for Mrs Rose Wylie A j large number were present from   Howell, Ann Arbor Dexter an  gOMMUMTY CHURCH Congregational Rev D IX brady Miinister j Chosr Practise Wed nights I  bat Merwin arnpueii a Organist and Ckoir Director Wed 730 Choir Practice The Junior Choir will practice at 4 o clock  Thus 800 oclock BibU Study sus to Oct  Ca il Oct 21 Oct 28 Nov Nov Grass Lake tiicie A A new thre briqhton, here Manchester, here Si Mary i Aanan u 34j so desire can smoke if they have written approval of their parents For years Irs Laura Osborn of the Detroit school bd has waqed an annual battle to bar pie from the school hot lunches there and  regularly she has lost Her objection to pie, the great Ameri ran dessert, is that other thinq have more nutrition and are eas ier to digest This year she added potato chips and candy to her  blacklist but as usual she was  overruled Paul Robeson, the Neqro sinq er and former football starp is here deeply indebted to veterans prgSouth Lyon, there j inizdtions and others for riun5 12 Dexter, there Stockbndge there Hartland, here WILL HAVE MANY FAMILIAf, NAMES Mominqside Colleqe, a Meth odist iiitoiiiution, Sioux City Iowa will have a lot of familiar names  dreds, of columns ot free publicity Robeson has turned Comm unism and on his return from Russia started a concert tour in New York state Riots ensued and many people have been injured and taken to hospitalsOf course this tour was only started by  Hesjn to spread Communist COOK DOGTBAIL Tha Knq Coon Hne   8f  1150 he opiated for a numb just gotten up tor breakfast he suffered the total seizure The deceased ran a saloon in Ann Arbor for a number of yearsbut CTP to Ixxkekmd over 40 years ago where he built a qeneral store on piles over the lake the Grand Trunk depot ii md Wypm ftorn J0, d yean He acquiied aceraqe on  in die Hat heat Cotton Bc2Jistrawberry iyfr and after sell  a   r , tons Duked 0B,5,55 JU the sore he qraded andsubnpw living on the grooms iarij Tuest 20fc Teachers meet  , rrf4e wuuwy, s w A W 30 hur w w w Servide Sermon Temperec wL M86 were M Mffv Steel 1130 Sunday School To E JoaD G1Ver 8  Psa for Daily Livinc June Hendw , Temperance I DNlirw   300 to 900 oclock Pilqrim Fe BOWMAN SCHAEFLY j owship Advance Camp at Mis Goldie Bowman of Mar1 camp Talahi for Jrand Sr Hiqhs ion township was married to Ned Come for planninq fun, ecrtin Schaefly at that place at Ai c1  rn ir rrvjHPSi worship Me Ind on Aug 30 last They are at the Church at 300 oclock in their football lineup this year propaganda but if he had been , They have enrolled 6 stars of the  allowed to give them unmolested flWoorrteam whowon the Lea i audience would have been que of Lakes title last year and extremely small 4 players from Manchester These line and Glen VCBGOCOVKS Peck of Fowierviile fiat  ,  In the second heat Glen Van Gorders Boat of Fowterrilie won fits line and Baton Paieon s Kale of Howell tot tne  In the tUvd teat CotmU Urn  divided it This bus taken up most ot his time in recent years He married Geo Roche of Am Arbor who survives him  The hinercd was held Wednes at the Dalph Funera CALVARY MENNONITE players have already left for Sio ux City The Briqhton players  are Georq SHousner, Thomffas Gibson ODouqhterty and Cox Gardner of Hartland and Billand Joe Cannon, Don Fielder and Joe Marlowe oi Manchester The Mornigside coach came to Michiqan ad siqned up 11 thes boys personally He is a friend of Arch Peterson Briqhton coach who recommended the boys For the past hundred years or more the China trade has been the richest in the world and many American fortunes, espec ially in New England were found ed on it So it was with great con cern the engulfing of China bv the Communist hordes was wat ched and through pressure mill iens of dollars in weapons c aid has beea poured there Apto work for their room and bd at Cedar Lake OjratukraonElat the Parsonage crt 800 oclock  qet nd Q ccenVlJ3J O E S COUNTY CONVENTION The Livinqston County O E S J Assn wul hold their 38th ami  ual session in Fowierviile on  siJeLSIIisadhS Rev Ezra Beacny, Pasior  Morning Wramp lOX aes ftna ol Fowienritte  Brett Kenna amderanq The body  nemple Atternoon session at  Un and Bob Beeeerts suae cc  enmated P m Dinner served at the M Fmrisrvifte fin tne  church at 8 D m followed BOMBtfOE tsUJE wEi MIOHSD BI PLANE CRASH fidtwavd Gteove 33 a radic ban of Gkeqary, was in I fused Fn when his plane crash edae he was Indoq oifrom thi at GceaacT asrpaet at 2 30 p m Hf  abcet 100 tram the cpound  Pinckney church at 6 p m followed by everunq session Ethel Brown of Howell County President will preside Dinner restft rations must be in by Sat Sept 1 Phone them to  Virginia Carver Phone 18F12  110 Younq Peoples Meeting  730 Evening Warship  815 1U5 jfcOO pool to rjaivecsity ho Ana Arbor  i2j , of the OtVSnQQ m m inMewOui of TBC Midi STATE FA52L i It is believed that this years fj of M visited the Dispatch state fair will be the ficet one ii,  Sat He is also the editor the history of the orcianisation to j the Economic Progress at C 17 f0 i011 ond wanted infonncrbon  The 10 cay event drew 776418 belp him in estofclishina smal1 aunj persons to set an alltime record weekly newspapers in India TI   The previous record was 947 has been connected with the ur  set m 1938 when the fair Ktn 1 ivrsity in India for 40 vearsT ,, ,   jwuvendty has 1893 students   tta hate of the last day of tiir be Ifcrk was the 100 mile AAA san4he eamr h ctiorol autamabBs face crt the and isanenthw fair fijraos wack It je est The Ladies Aid of Pieknvr soawo 304M0 SOT Tanr Bstlet 1 OiwcTwin hold their an Vnl hsuesfi of Tinier   won r,d cJiidaen diansr at tiei of fsssjae add to LrhuTcfti on the evening of Sat 1 at 4 atpjluxi ol 00 o m The ollowint 4H CLUB WITINEHS A larqe number from here ex hibied in the 4 H display at the Fowierviile Fair last week The  lollowinq won blue ribbons in kaitinqMary Jean KirshkeLom   Shirley Joanna karlowski Sui  ennerVivian Dyer Lois Beachy Red ribboon winners were Ber  tie Eeachy Lucille Beachy   The following won blue rihb VTSffTED OUR OFFICE j ons in ciothingPcrtrv ThayerMa1 Dr Benoy Sarkar M A Ph D  uyn Gustafson, Dorothy Lcrvey of Calcutta University Indicwu  Barbara VanSlamiKoak Clgirc f3airpn     rfl Rd ribbons were given the vrf fUiwinq Morr lean shk Lorna Shirey Lois Beachy Lur ille Beachy Isabel Brady was given c Asst Chfld Piayex Meeting Wad Eve  time according to news men on the job all of China will be Cam munist controlled So it is rather puzzling to have certain Republican senators launch a ariv last week to save China Irom the knockout Monev, arms sh ments etc ail have tried and  failed There is only one thinq left armed intervention b United States amies Now is ha Vhat these senators have 1 nind Are they willing to launch World War UT by intorveniiK with troops in China Ths would 1cunv be knocking the chio offl Joe Stalins Aaildrjnth f vengeance nfrffWAfinwi white ribbon in clothing Eagecs Cleaners of Howell war the title in the Brighton leagur tavoOs bv beating Hambueg the gorrtenast 2 out of 3 Scrt Hamousg won the ant On Sat Howell won both of a double header Sharkey a  ad faanerhr wtfc the  afOet Ho m r 4 eV fe  t tim6d Hv lisfnessan Ossmtr Sttirte footban fikr at Sdho Sojk AVes MBosjest Briags Beauty eTase Thf m th Hrrv of the MichMich  troit pitched 11 3 iOrdfomiB wtert Sejst etHer Jfl zPi Bwil Pfwli bfcuoiit Ti tn ear o neftd 11 Wr wander ust lecrres ftacknev  hvt  4eioataf3 Its the JEW 2ANT KPAQC COMJC BOOK, printed  pifti EXCLUSIVELY wan The Dswast Sunday Thns on sole each fodio     Jk  w 14 1949  J  Mt  Pinckney Civic Improvement Assn tartlna tVU month we will holil i two regular meetings a month, tin second and fourth Mondays 800 PM at Putnam Town Half   UlW mes Friday, atmtoi  l n  mowDttrs  WG DCAL 4 GOOD CUSTO RS OF YOURSThr average Michigan niinil rats unout 500 worth of fruits, vegetables and diiry products a year On this hasis, Alichiiiiii Bell employers and their families eonmi about MltCfltHli uorlli of farm products  year   h  v 1 ich is pro duct d Jjy Michigan f ai  HOUSIKIEPING NOTECan you irnapis dusting the millions of tiny part in lekiLon dial switching equipment  Michigan IV1I doei it by blowing out the dust with conipnrd air In tome telephone buildings a vacuum danrr system i used to draw the dust into filters where it is colleded for disposal Good hnurkeeping helps to keep telephone service operating efficiently EVERY  JUTE COUNTS AT HAEST TIME If your fuM micii ncrv iu raks doss u, a quirk iong Ditaner call will slarl pare parts on liir way from your distributor or tin fuoiy And when youre busy, telephoning i the  1  n i r, kvp in tourh with friends and relative, who lir at a di1anre Service is frirrllv and ror ,j And 101  Dietanee ells cot iingl littb MICKIOA IILL TELEPHONE C O , i  Y Out 1,60,000 pattwar rural construction p ogram m,is  mere and better rural telephone c tee mi OP WOOQAM m nc encurr com roa THE  COUlfTY OP LIVINGSTON la sto moam oi the petition oi Thomas  Lss OB Bfasi Lett, hi wife, and JUdds J McGregor and Helen A McGreMR, hit wife, 0 afttsf e part of a plat HP SXA1 OP To  MICUiaAM Couu oi I NoUos Is hereby fives thai petition to assr plat of Brighton Country dub An AS Rtpki Oi Lot A andB of Briahtou Ceuntry Club af part of Section thirty  SB 3S in Township two 2 North at  epst Michigan, Brighton County, Michigan and cdleys as  Ave between Clara and Barton Dr also by dos jbetwssc Clara Jean Erive Clara oath between down 1 Burton Drive Burton Drive between Also public dlev from and running south bt tm Xlf end HI down 0 Burton II 23 Court for he livteaMon At a session of said Court hold 5 the Cry oi Howell tat said County on the 6th dcy of September, A D 1949 PresentHos fibon P fkuitb, vcd of Probate , In fee Notts of the Estate at Karl J Elgart Deceased Louis E Birdsall, Administrator, leaving filed in scad Court his JUxal admin jttrrrtifMr account, and fate petitioin pray og for he allowance thereof and lor as assignment and distribution of the rosidue oi said estate It is Ordered, That the 3rd day of Oct A D, 1948, at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said lVobcrte office, be and is hereby appatattd for hearing said pe itioo  It is Further Ordered That publiiv sndoe hereof be afcren bf publioatton af a copy of this order ones each week est day of hejartng in the Pinckney Mepaftdx a oewspaper prinied and cu chcalated In sedd Cx B SmttL nu H Porter, BegisUr of Probate  25 Years Ago Last week two Pinckney merchants bought the stores they now occupy Claude Kennedy bought the store ot W EMuxphy and Claude Barry the store of Di, H y Siglex Both buildings wih be redecorated and remodel The Pinckney Sanitariuzn which was gutted by fire last spring has now been completely rebuilt and remodeled and is open for business Albert Dinkel and wife and M Allison attended the Jackson fair Thursskry A Ford coupe was found aband oned on the Norton farm at Pin qree by John D White Thursday and was turned over to the sheriff     James Basing 92 died Friday at the home of his daughter Mrs Nelson Beck in Deteoit The body of Anna Pickering who drowned at Half Moon Lake over a xaonth ago was recovered yesterday by Ed Read who bar a cottage there The force of men who straightened the winding curve north o town on the Howell rd are now at the House school where the road will be rerouted throuh th Dave Bennett farm Born to Day Bird and wife Monday, a son Dane of Culvers pavillior Lakeland, Friday Boehns orche  47 Years Ago Lincoln bimtn is redecorating St Marys church W A toon ol North Baltimore Ohio, has purchased the lunning house at Dexter Comers and will move thereFred Wyman of Dexter has completed nis th stone bridge this year with a range in price from 70 to 900 Barney Lynch has purchased a lot on Howell St of rtichard Clin ton and will build a new blacksmith shop runch is all the rage now Wt have lunch decks for sale for 35c Frank Moron is buUdina a stone wall around Wiis Eiia Jack son s cemetery lot Miss dna Brems of Ypsi Normal has signed to teach in the Pinckney school I Marcellus Maier of this place was injured at Chelsea Satwhile moving a dynamo in the electric light plant Samuel Stanbury and daughter of Dansvule HI, were here last week He is a nephew of Mrs W Kiruand wife of the founder of Pinckney and was bom hereJie found a few people here whe remembered him viz Mr and Mrs Sam Sykes, Mrs Sarah Brower and Mrs C W Haze Born to John Hassencahl and wife Sunday, a sonSu persons acrtheredat 4he GBlack home in Anderson 1 ues night and gave Mr Capon asur prise partv cA S3 in money He has qorie to Otic  i Kmsas TVwfrtTIVrr , Ko nmn Penny Sfoqfctaa, Arthur Lake MM RACING LUC A Hone Kacto PWtujte wiik Gkwia Henry SkmUy CWmenli Sunday Tueeaay Sepi  eS NO MINOR VICES Dana Andrews LUH Pahnsx Coming Rythmn of the Saddle, Boston Bladdes Chinese Ven hue NEIGHBORING f AVON TUKA J ER At a recaU electioa Wee May c Wm Haxttaan and city comm JLature LGodaardf Heiderson wee recaUed at PryniauthTius issue was their discharginq th ciuei oi pohceOi to 5000 state of O D Morri typewriter and colWqt supply meichant oi Ann ArSo who ched last week 50,000 was left a fund to finance college ecru cations for worthy students The U of M gets 10,000 and Albioi Alma, Ypsil Normal Mich State and 10 other state colleges 500C each ftlaucLvixtj ujui ueexx comewi ea 10 noid scaocu in the base meat ot the Lmoauei Church u iheir new scnool addition is no, completed wvBii terte former Whiunoiv LaKe supervisor and auctioneer cuea last wee at the age oi 6b Hen ihorpe son or ivus Elie lhorpe oi Mt Clemens will Lc maxiied on Sept 24 to Mary Lo Prisskorm oi rnn Arbor a ieg tered nurse at Port HuenemeCai where the groom is with the army engineers hoberta MunselL daughter cf Mr and Mrs Harlow Munseu 01 Gregory was married Sept 1 at her home to Curtis Poole of Eug ene Org  ftev Stucky oificiaung Miss Lucile Cooper of Unadula teachina the 4th grade at Chelsea Bill Cannon, star Manchester high school pitcher has been signed by the Detroit Tigers ana goes to uieir farm team at James town, N Y bill has enrolled at Morning side Colege Iowa with his brother and Don Fielder ana Joe Marlowe of Manchester ana goes there this week The colleqe football qame to have been piayed at Howell lasi week between Wayne University and Bowling Green was calleo off as bowling Green had had 2 weeks more practiee than Wayne An autopsy revealed that Frank Heller, 9 of Dexter who died last week was a polio victim The Ann Arbor railroad has fi ed a petition with the Public Ser vice Com to discontinue all pas senger service on its road Born to Dean Gardner and wife Sept 2 at McPherson hospital Howell, a son Dial telephne service will be started in Byron Dec 1, next Charles Adamson, 49, of Detroit was killed on his farm near Bri ghton last week when his tractor tipped over on him SYLYAiN iHKATER fdday Saiwday Ss, kt 17 tHE BAI WW A Pnwea Starts WUtkan Hohfc,  rock mA UeCokfc 4 SIM, Mosv Tves, Sept It,  n SH THE GOOD Oi SUMMOl  TIME Color y Tesjri9te A Musical i rudy Garland Van lahnson and Cartoon Utlto led ltd Hood Sunday Shows 3Ill 4 DexterTheatre  DEXTER MICHIGAH Friday, Saturday, Sept 16 17 Doable Featwe THE YOUNGER BROTHERS Color by TerhnWwrtar with Wayne Morris Janis Paga and Bruce Roberts Laurel  Hardy in THE BULLFIGHTERS Color Cartoon Wed, Thur, Sept 91 22 DESTINY BIDES AGAIN Marlene Dietrich, kanss Stowait Brian Donlevy and Una Merksl A NIGHT AT THE OFERA The Mont Brows Next SundayThe Gtrl hxan lanes Beach    sssss5weeeeJBTZS HowtiiJ Theater Sunday, Monday Sept 18, 18 Alan Ladd and Betty Field Is  THE GREAT GATSBY Color Cartoon Pete Smith News Tues, Wed,, Thur,, Sept 20, 21, 22 MY DREAM IS YOURS Color by Technicolor with v Jack Carson, Doris Day slew f Csftboft Next Week  Sun, Mon, Sept 26, 26 TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PJNE Color by Technleolor Tues, Wed, Sept, 27, 28 JOAN OF ARC Tue Wed Thus Sept 314 Esther Williams, Red Skelton Is NEPTUNES DAUGHTER Color by TecbssStesf Cartoon, Comedy Friday, Saturday Sept II, 17 Roy Rogers Is FAR FRONTIER la Truoolor THE TARZANS MAGIC MOUNTAIN Mantef Lex Barker Brenda Joyce Sunday, Monday, Sept 18, 18 Mat Sunday 2 15 P M Continuous William Bendix WUlam Holdsn MacDonald Carey, Mona Free XtlCQb STREETS OF LAREDO , Comedy Canoes News Tues, Wed,, Sept, 20 21 Paulette Goddaidjohn Lund MacDonald Carey Is BRIDE OF VENGEANCE Also 100 Stars in Action HPNw to SOME OF THE BEST Community Auction Sale  LAST SALE OF THE YEAR AT STUARTANDEtfSON PLACE ON WEST MAIN ST PINCKNEY THE HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF MRS NELUE FRY NASH AND STARTS AT 100 P M Bert Wylte, Auttionecr r  I I t t f th Demo cert county ticket Reo Luther Kanouoe srieriff Henry Eichter treas, Robt Wriaht Rea of deed Malachi Roche ProsAtt Eo Shie  Ids Bvjveyor, Ed rcl3arv  I 0 Modern I t one of Baity Heres your stainproof sink glassware See all the otht at no extra cost Glisten specials of this Br ing porcelain enamel, Bcairvwaie sink Comcrumb cup strainer, jxtra for FUHF Kin hen  lar  or   special ledge for Bo In 41 oktw HB pkrr JB 4i r Mr cend Mrs Rdv Dillinahaxn and arandsons Cecil and Robert took in the state fair at Detroit Thursday and Fowlerville lair Friday Mr and Mrs John McGuke Muriel Reed have relumed from their weddina trip and spent, the wees end at the Feed Read  nuMSMte nxrmt i  I 4 I i S m 4m iTfct Pfacejeew Maeolcfc Wednesday, September 14 194S The Peoples Store   Groceries Drygoodt Gents Furnishing a act oi March X 1877 11 Mate St, Ptactoftr Mfcfc Subscription Price ILBO a Year hl jCmto hlte U Mr Gnace Gillette oi Joliet Ui is th guest oi he QOUSULMTS j, Winifred Grave ti Mis Wtalfrvd Graves nos re turned from a visit in Marshal town, Iowa and cities in 111 Billy and Gretta Shehan oi An Arbor spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan Canned Goods Lingerie f Shoes Kennedys Gen, Store Mr aad jfc AlUrt Mam atGoldie Bowman cently denied Ned Schafle who were re  ACT, , Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY  HORSES 8 50 COWI 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS le 88 Ptnckney Central toad StoekCoJ The Mfczcs Albena Dinke1 Bernice Mac Nancy Chubb, Louise Zeiqfer and Cecelia Bow sher attended the Fowlerville fair Friday Mr and Mrs Albert Dinke took Mrs Grace Bennett oi Lansinq who has been visitinq then home Sunday Mr and Mrs Asher Wylie anH Mrand MrsHenry Johnson went to the state fair at Detroit Wer Mrs Albert Dinkel and Mrs Grace Bennett were dinne quests oi Mrs Lowoll Larue oi Howell TuesMr and Mrs Walter Clark an son Jack took in the Fowlerviil Fair Sat Mrs Wrn Brash Jr and tao j are visitinq her parents in Tazj well, Virqinia On arrivinq ther she found her father had suffer  k Rrthe MosfcDependable  Wfoter Heater Doni Spears is home from Kv ed a stroke, and in a serious for a couple of weeks j dition senous co Sunday quests at the Edwara Spears home was fcvinq Kenn edy and wife Gerry Eichman and family, ifussell Glover and rJt bra nencee wiih hei parents, Mr and Mrs Ed Nuofie una janiuy, jfusseu uiover ana Oi Holt attended the state iaW  family f FowlerviUe and Dan Drj Detroit Thursday and the b5 Ask any experienced architect Hell tell you to specify an automatic electric heater for yearin  yearout troublefree satisfaction ver and family, Dexter Dale Miller and Woodrow Mas sey took in the state fair at Det roit Sunday Mrs Phillip Sprout spent Sat at  j qame there that niqht J Si Mrs Wm Kenned and baby o Detroit called on MrspOna Campbell and Leone the Chas Soule home in Howell J were in Ann Arbor Friday Free Philgas SelfService Installrtio n COMPLETE GAS EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AT NO CHARGE WITH PURCHASE OF THIS Dolux Phifgat Hard wick Rana,l246 D tor only 12950 IF YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR REAL VALUE THIS IB IT PMGAS SELF SERVJCE LOPCOOT PRICE IS NOW ONLY 141 PER CYLINDER  Mis Ella Mercer with Albert Dinkel and wife attended a re ception Sunday at tre Harlow Munsell home for Roberta Munsell Poole a recent brideMxand Mrs Albert Dinkel wf,e amono those from here who at tended the weddisa of Edward Bowman and the Adee Schram at FowUtviUe Friday niqhtThe Andrew Campbell family attended the Fowlervile Fair Sun  Mrs Merwin Campbell is teach inq music at the Winans Lai school The Joe Griifth family were Sunday dinner quests of Don Griffith and wife at Ann Arbor  Mrs Merwin CampbsfX anc Mrs James Hall took the Hal baby to Ford Hospital Detroj Thurs far treatment The Murray Kennedy family called at the Gerald Kennedy home in Howell Sunday Dep Sher Frank Zeiqler was on duty at the FowlervilU fair last wekk FARM FAMILIES GET THESE EXTRA ADVANTA6IS WHEN THEY GO ELECTRIC LONGER LIFE of HEATER GKEATER PROTECTION CLEAN, QUIET AUTOMATIC OPERATION  plus SPECIAL BATES FOR COMBINATION FARM HOUSE AND FARM BUILDING INSTALLATIONS and wife wer Geo in Fowierville Sunday The Congl Ladies Aid qiv annual chicken dinner on tnc 8 f Sftf 24  MichMich State football qame Mr and Mrs Joe Squiers of Mr and Mrs Andrew Nisbett P0  ot  Lou Shewith Mr and Mrs Gordon Hester han nome Sunday to Wrtda   FaWbrVU J   Bob LaRos it lair Frtaay   DB, d Mwagd  of Don Meabon relumed to Granc Rapids last week to attend sch ool alter spendinq the summe with his qrandparenU Mr and Mrs Georqe Meabon K HoweU left Frida to attend thp wedding of Jim Raid and Laurie Shiya at Niagata Falls They also went to New York City  The Max Parkinson family of John Carver andjwrtfe with Geof ft1 J1 nt Sunday with Carver and Betty Becker of Ann Arbor were at the state fair m Detroit Thuirda y Mrs Winifred Aberdeen and i lee atended the teachers mee son were in Holland last Wee tag dt Waldenwoods Friday J David Brower came home with them far a visit  Mrs Rose Hendee Mrs Louis CoyU Mrs Alta Meyer and Mrs Vivian Parmc  Ui Today fer Tires WXK TIRES 248 wm TWBS l44i AO TAXES A mCWDEDAB WELL A6 WSfALLAiiON i The Fred Read family Robert Bead facily John MoGuire and wife and James Whitley and wife,attended die wedding Sun of Stanley delland and Bett JBender t the Cavalry Mohur chjadeson Clarence Fuller and wife of Fowlervitte called on Mr an  Mrs Wm Miller Sunday Mis Nettie Vauahn wih Ar Tna Haines of Carlt caPsd Mrs Edith Teeple in Jacks n f The Le Trv fcrl  o k he FowUryiUe fair Th T4y Callers of Mr and Mrs J H Hooker last week were Mrs M Burnett of Ann Arbor Ben Var Horn and Mrs Cora Sawyer c Hovell and C W Hoo er a family of Ann Arjb Hec4dffiHarpffrm ell Sundav auests of thp T   ydlo family Mr and Mrs Chas CI   Mrs GWClrrk w Friday Efom where I sit Sy Joe Marth Sura You Havent A Blind Spot if I fw cririst down Nsin I coeU bo anythlnf rtess esf Strtef lsst Sstsrssy, snothor osf exesaing white izivlag s est swuf est jifss is frost of su II  tmd es te se leek BWco toY yrom Whdr vsaff feisf rest It wss just tsslXimporUntfrt  fce kU seietftinf ejse jpllLMiBi st met ssxticnUr wmmL 9eVifStifmFk Vef fsldpi   i  i f Ms Emma Eroaan, Mr  Pa Wreon aa M rr Hot S4okhridae called at the S Dinkel home Sunday Th iames Cczmar family oil Gaeald Swarthout and z of the 1 WaddeU were oi fr Oak Udwidae left Suodar fa, Mss GAoria Dooiey   TZT   u Uhe Andrew COBBBJ fe, Deot ijcrt   ST q samifar IML fa resume his etudie, 4iejsW t Hodker WPCB Mr KSfatoi fPeg fcnmefey wr   rs B, M jdcs caedofi M  iiia Fish and MTT ft CaH t MdPheson hospHat Homi on a liehina trio last week Barbara and Jane Mash starte fdhoaleme Howeil hiqh echoo last week C  Ofafan neteerlsd a wem   ejsrW in Wcdd ngtsweie a A Mrs Lynn Hennde anr Gale and Rex attended the fair at Detroit last week cOJ Mrs on Carr wo broke ner iat leq a week or so ago had It M  Sat at McPherson hospital  Sun guests at the Chas Clark Two Ann Arbor chain store Clark and Mies loam torn al wreee yrsetsp last week an Ann Arbor m mm m JJiltfC ZLSVETLSELt with   BMw09 4 m h 1  i2fesiiilgiffiiiiViiirirYii m fi  FS TW Pmctney Plteb  Weejdar, September U 1949 SLASH FUEL COSTS S 25  with the new flUOTHERM  SHERATON Fuel Oil Heater  with POWER AIR Plumbing Water Sjrttint ate Stanley Dinfcel  I PROFESSIONAL CORNER 1fc MNCXNSY SANITARIUM nySSkSSFs Dotty 110 A M to 240 P M   SordBoings Book MQvTiieoa,rriIM8ai 7a98ttOCfrm a CL R IteCLUSKKY Ste  ,,      1911 Now you can havw im vauC of fine traditional furniture ia an upright heater Fluted col umns    recessed panels   lustrous woodgrain effect, ma hogany finish Youve never seen anything like rhis new DuoTherm Yet for all its graceful beauty and dis nctionits working heait is II DuoTherm That means Up to 25 savings on oil with PowerAir By actual tests in a cold northern cli tnateDaoTherms exclusive PowerAir Blower saves as much as one gallon of oil in every 4    keeps, the heat l 1 moving thro houi vtnf house 2 Mors heat from every drop of u DuoTherms exclu sive fuelmiser burner does the trick  gets more hear into your home quickly 3 Turn of ths dial comer, ience No work No din No hauling coal or woo J nr ashes You tend tht iirt  turning a dial Come insee how little it costs to own a fuelthrifty Dui Therm See the lovely new Sheraton See other DuoTherm heaters for every need, every pocketbook Easy Terms, too i McPoerson jtate Bank FARM EXPERIENCE WILL PAY BiHH hti 1888 OFF If you can meet people and if you like fanners you majrhave  what we ere looking fbjThis is a different sales job wim urouqhj training and no stock ox crodjt to car Full time, permanent woikl in this vicinity Backed by reput, able 60yearold Co Home nights Only hard working men between 25 and 50 with dependable cars will be considered  Rfcply to J RENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX The Pinckney Dispatch 1 114 So Howell St Phone 8 Fire theft and burglary are Pinckney, Michigan factors which cannot be over  Pms QATF9 Tior ,u looked Valuable papers, secur1 FOR SALE 2 wheel trailer, rubb  keepsakes Jewelry all Uls North Mfchigaa Telephones 836 Residence 814 fcrenrngs by Appointments HowtlL MkhJoan i I tires, lor carrying boat Call on Satand Sun, Curtis WUams, 11812 Point Dr Patterson Lake FOR SALEi door, 1 window frame with glass, bench vise, bushel crates, grindstone, emory wheel, potato planter, garden cultivatorpost hole digger,forks, saws, shovels etc Mrs Bert Hicks, 208 Pearl St tAVEY HARDWARE VEXAGfi TAX MOVICB Items which are not in regular everyday use, are the target oi thieves and flamesv A small rental will provide a fire proof, burglar proof deposit ary for your valuables at our bank s Planned savings in the way to happy livings HEnnSNEED Phot 16  207 EAand Btver  HowtJL Michigan Real Estate, msnrancejrokerage Cny hob and Farm Property ASpeclaary List Tout Property with Me LEE LAVKY Qenecal Insurance Phone 58F8 Pmckney  Mktgan A UCTI O NEER Farm Sales a Speciality BB5T WYUE Phono Hncstiey 78 STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Ieerw 207 HE Qrand Rive , Howell BOTKftATION SElIvtoE  HAfiOLD RADY Repairs on All Maites Pkae Pmckney 1S4F3 Bfc C JfOWNS Dentist 18044 Portags Lake Road, Dexter Ana AxborJtiich Harold Chubb, Loocd Representative 816 Flesning St, Howell Phone HoweQ 438 or 97  Muikers Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mich, Phone 157F11  Repawn, MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating Stale  8717 Lakedde Diiv Rush Lah Historic Castle Site oifJY Conference  JEttmUSM McPherson State Bank   P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service flionos 39 4 83 PmjckneyJdich FRED C BgJBfirlbFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment Pft ne 388 Residence 819 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock HauHng Weekly Trips Made to DetraH General Tracking Phone 84F14 CARLJONES Concrete Products Gravel Sand Top Soil Read FID Dfr and Road Butt cnSroaon and Saturday mafagtj jui deposits up to 500080 insur1 TASCH untn October 14 1849, ed by our membership in toe Fed V 0 T PaP Composed i SLFiJS  Dopo1t Insurance Corp r Ci1iY5wnJnionc Bl    Cnatra Treasurer, 548  Putnam StQm  y  g Bankiaa a Wf Confidential 7628 foma Rd Pokey We  I wvr u rears oi oam wrumngi Njsjey, p, S0F1J  ni Kornborf Castle at Elrinore,Denmark, where Prince Hamlet of Shakespeares drama lived, will be the site of an Adult Education Conference, sponsored by the tnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation Unesco, beginning 16 June Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 280 Each COWS 250 Each HOGS 80c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP and PIGS REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TC CABL BERG HOWELL 480 licensee for ONLY ONE PICTURE DARLING COMPAN Pmakfty QUALIT eats rait Groceries Vegetables Fish Market  H r  N  Want Ad FOR SALE Thor Mangle koner Bsoellant Condition 35 dollars 410 Putnam Street i FOR RENT 5Room house with Grocery underneathInquire of Mrs MarkSwarthout but 316800 of them together on At Swarthout Cove Phone 47F2 a film form the great feature pro  w  Pinckney, Michiqan duction Gone With the Wind  1 ONLY A DOLLAR t FOUND A pair of spectacles but many dollars deposited reg  on 8rtreat8  Pincfcneyv, Owner ularly at this bank, can hlep you V ave wane by paying fo build security and have the oth 13 aav Squire at Dispatch er good things you want i j office    1 FOR SALE Klvinator Refrigerat   FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sn ta ftSTSSwSSS Wstou ittlrf j beyond hotel 115  Trees Trimmed or Removedonce Corn AD deposits  teExpetfenced workPrices reason 5000 Insured  able Allowance for wood j Art Rents 5030 Burgess Rd 1 Pinckney MJch Phone 91F11 FOR SALE 4 Cu Ft Kelvincrtor ie Pobei4lpttet 4s , city oi Hew EUctric Rettprator    Geo Naylor Little Half Moon Lk off Whitewood Rd 10480 Lk Rd FOR SAIX 2 Five room oil burners with blowers 1 Eight room oil burner Phone 156F5 8292 Pettysville rd FOR SALE Oil Converting Heat ing unit One 220 gal oil drum4 One 50 gal oil drum 30 ft cooper tubing, valves and fittiuqs us ed 2 yearn also 175 qal fuel oi1 Carl Bidwett 725 E Main b Phone Brighton 71472  FOR SALE One third H P Motor 1 Pump Jaek, 1 Grindstone Water Tank,l Water hand pumj Also my 80 aae farm, WtUfam Cooper, Pmckney FOR SALE Hatue Swarthout home 7 rooms and bath, garage, stable,s all in good condition fUZI Off MiCRTUAM At a IISSIBS 1 said Court hsU A the Pua Otttflt A dMQtjd How in tad County, on the 22nd day of Aug TOR SALE Electric Refrigerator, A D 1W 5000 1836 Pontiac, Tudor Day PreeesuHos ttram R Smith Judge of i Bed 200 Probais ,  1330 Mower Road IN THE MATTER Of TUB ESTATS Of     Vaa Hefesan Deeeoeed WANTEDTOULlitr Will pay Peter GroiMreon having tiled in Detroit mOSStt nrices said Court hie final adaalstostte ac  H JJYd   count and his peUtlon praylnfl for the ailowanoe thereoi and for the asiias ment and disBlbutton at the residue of aid aftst It ie Ordered That the 19th day of Sept A  1948, at ten oclock in the ct said Probate Ctftce, be and is hereby I Phone 27003 Ann Arbor appointed or ajaminirg end allowing PtW GratfQTOCav CVlOT Lk 3d aid account end hearing eald petition It u Packer Ordered, That eubfic not ice thereof be etven by publioation ef a copy of tins order, for three tacesesve weeks previous to said day of hearing aid day ef hearing hi the Pinckney printed and circulated is said County A true copy Hiram H Smith Celestta Pershafl radge of oa M 5,50000 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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>tf fr7    The Pmckaey Dfcspcrfch ,,, Westejedo Sept 7, 194  No 31 Michigan Mirror It is admitttad that it costs less to live in a small town uian in a city, yiue WOTJCSIS cottar goes timber SCHOOL NEWS This worker has fees distance toj travel Keats are lower, property is lower and tood stuns are as rule reasonableNow if a factory in a small town is to compete with mass production of the city factories labor costs must be lower Football practise started last week with 30 men out Practice was held every night So iar the lineup for the varsity has been Jeffreys QB Heath, Ware and Vanbicrircum halls Packer and Mohlman ends Enquist center Schneider and Bob Laveyguaras Hewlett Joe Clark and a host of others at tackle Not much is known of Ptockney B oppanets this year except that Brighton and Dexter have veterans teamsWhere labor has demanded the same wages in small towns as in dues, the result has not been so good A hosiery mill in Belding and a crate factory in Baldwin dosed on account ot wage demands, At Oscoda a bee of citizens built a factory fox a door co At Kaleva Wm McKinnen develop ed a fish bait He now has an  ssembly line and 70 employe as  Jv 12 Montague raised 5000 for a foundry Elk Rapids started a can rung ca far fruit, canning 4, 200,000 lbs of cherries this year Bir mingham has an asphalt mix fact OQT, Escanaba a plant producinq welders, cranes etc, Ontagon a new kind of cement block Bell vue a lime extracting factory, Vic HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDLU Or 194 Grass Lake there 330 Open Brighton, here Manchester, here St Mary Adrian here South Lyon, there Dexter, there Stockbridge thereHartland, herelmsing Central Reserves are expected to take the Sept 23 date Sept 16 Sept 23 Sept 30 Oct 7 Od It Oct 21 Oct 28 Nov 5 OlMi rieMOCRACYI2 byM  LABOR DAY TVtc CH YHC YEARS, TH tABor DAY PICNIC HAS BECOME  A FAMILIAR ANft HAPpyPAtT OF THE AMERICAN SCENE, TOOAY, 45 WITH OUR FATKEJW, GOOD CLEAN COMPETITION IN POCT AACS, BALL GAMQp MK AACSt HOZSESHOC PITCHING tSWIMMKJ ttrETf IS IMPORTANT TO THE FUN School opened Tuesday with a total enrollment of 345 a de crease over las tyear of 59 and is due to the fact that about that ksburV air lmVepmekTGrciia YPS be Zd Haven 9 new industries, making  on Corners school who have   i i been coming here for 7 years plastics parts, toys etc These examples show that op portunity still exists for instrv in small towns CONSERVATION NOTES The waterfowl stamp has been raised from 1 to 2 and Micv 100,000 duck hunters are expect ed to contribute 200400 to waterfowl conservation next year The 4 French River Scouts went to Dexter The enrollment is as followsKindergarten 29 1st 35 2nd 23 3rd 27 4th 16 5th 30 6th 227th 27 9th 36 10th 21 11th 28 12th 25 STATE TOURNAMENT ihe bngnwn Vagabond son team won tne aistrxci and region ai nnals in this aisinct by win J rung 4 suuiyni games uua put canoes bearing the flag of Fran  in me 3 at 1181 iafil ce reached Wells state parkWis weeK ed m accordance wife r last week on their 45M ntue cal 8tute 5uie thf wei  oe trip following the route of Mar quette and Joliet Amving in N Y in May they started at Three Rivers, Quebec and paddled u j the Ottawaand St Lawrence riv ers to Georgia Bay, then to Ste Sault Marie and LkMich to Wis They will go down the Miss and end their trip at New Orleans,in Nov Pictures have been taken along the way Eight more trout lakes wiii L available for fisherman next year all stunted and undesirable iisn having been destroyed One is on Jackson county Portage 438459 acres of state land ini 47 northern counties nas been classified 210,84 acres ha, been alloted for conservation us, 43rforest hres lasTweek burned 199 acres A fisherman was arresied pick two outside players for the tournament arid cnose Joe Lavey of Pinckney and Glenn Benneit of hamourg, a catcher Brighton threw a 2 hit game ana beat the Coldwater Moose team IN WORK AS IN PLAY, AS INDIVIDUALS AND AS GROUPS OP PEOPLTHE AMERICA COMPETITIVE SPIRIT HAS BEEN A ORfXT FACTOR IN OUR DEVELOPMENT, WHETHER TO MECT A NEW NEED, TO MAKE A FINER PRODUCT, TO 6UMP A  BETTER SERVICE  THfZpoOH COMPETITION WE HAVE STEAOL A CHIEVEO iiHGK GOALS OP i K0QUCTM7Y 3ZT Hapjptuuiig JEDLINSKI  EISELE   The Church of the Epiphanfc Sat Jerryriousner pitching forj   hf ecene  ajtfii CHURCH NEWS St Marys Cdtheiic Church Pin ckney, Michigan REV FR ALBERT J SCHM1TT SUNDAY 630 800 10UU ful wedding Sat morning ScpT  w VVW1 ww  3f when Mary Ann Jedlinski be 4 to 0 Brighton scored all 4 runs ccane bride of Roy Eisele of Fowl omissions Sat 730 to 900 pm the second inning  leryille j sundaysbtore b00 mass In the second round game Brighton started Houghton in thf  009c He was nervous but led 2 ski She was attended by Betty Eisele, sister of the groom maid Patricia Martin  Soiiball iotes Pinckney ended her suit ball season by beating City sex vice at Howell Friday ruqht 14 to 4 this is the longest season Pinckney has ever had Starting back last April 20 they have played a total of some 24 games, winning 12 and losing 12 However, they have won 5 out of their last 6 games bob Singer pitched the first game berating Cassidy Lake but went to Detroit and played on an other team Paul Sinqer started pitching then but hurt his back and was out a month Don Am burgey and Gus Ledwidge pitch I ed until his reiurn Paul Singei won 5 qames and last 6, Ledwidge won 4 and lost 3 and Ambur gey won 2 and lost J Their victories include 2 over Cassidy Lake, 2 over U A W, Howell 2 over Eagers Cleaners, Howell 2 over City Service,How ell 2 over East Ann Arboi 1 ov Local 959, Ann AtborTheir losses were 2 to Munith 2 to Brighten 2 to U A W , 2 tc Dexter teams, 2 to City Servi and 1 each to Chelsea and Eaq ers Ine name at Howell was ah over, the hrst inninq when Pic ney poundad Mai Nixon whc nad beaten them twice previous  ty, for 11 runs the first iriq Tom Houghton reliavcd IX0x, md finally got the side out H aeld them scoreless until the 5th vhen they added 2 runs sn a hit jy Reader, an error on eifieyb and Burroughs doubles Palme t  doubled in the 7th an scored o, Laveys hit In the meantime Paul Sinqer aided by good support held How ell to one run up to the 7th which scored on a wild throw to 3rd In ihe 7th 2 were out Howell qot 3 runs on 3 hits and 2 errors fINCKNEY AB R H Jeffreys, lb 5 2 2 Palmer, 2b 4 Lavey, cf 5 Burroughs, ss 5 Gentile, If 4 Sprague, 3b, 4 WLdmeyer, rf 3 P Singer, p 4 Fteader, c  Jjirrent Comment Rev Clarence Vasbinder pas tor oi the Court St Baptist Church in Port Huron has started a par ochal school in the basement of the church and has enrolled 30 pupils He has condemned the moral situation in the public sen ools and says that they give no Christian trainiiig, H, 483, range from the first to the eighth qrades Now the Catholic and Lutheran have tnaihfuined this for many years and have long had church schools Howevet, from the beginninq of this nation the state has been in charge of education and has set up mach inery to collect money to finance it There is not a chance in the world of this function being turn ed over to ths different churches  r J 3 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 to 1 up to the 5th inning when a bad break gave the Kolatt Mot ors of Bay City, Brightons opponents 3 runs A walk and a nit put 2 men on The next batter hit a line drive to right held Hog anson of Brighton tried to take it on the first bound but fell down and the ball went past him for a Joine run HousnerreHeved Bri ghton and stopped further Brigh 1 ton scored a run the 7th, losing 4 to 3This is the second time Joe has been picked In 1947 Eagers won and picked Joe and Bob Singer both of Pinckney They won all 4 games Bob pitching 3 victories the last 2 daysWILLIAM E BEACH  William E Beach, 61, of Half Moon Lake, died Friday at St Joe hospital Ann Abor,He was a former safety engineer for th Mich Mutual Liability Co but was injured a few years ago and retiredHe belonged to the Roya Oak Masonic lodge Surviving are his wife and a son, ElwynThe funeral at Miller Funeral Home, Chelsea, Monday, with conservation law violators buried there  The bride was given in marr Fridays alter Noveuaa Demotion iage by her father, Stefen Jedlin iMovnna Devotions ridays at 730 p m of honor Patricia Martin, and Sandra Bennett Stefen Jedlinski Jr was best man and the ushers were Tom Canfield and Robert ShefskiThe bride was beautiful in white satin and yards of illusion veil and lace Her flowers were while orchidsatlotophanotisThe bridemaids wore identical OOMMXtaXY CHURCH LftrnnTegfrtionai Rev  U Arady Minister Chaix Practise  Wed nights  ivu Mexwin womppeu Organist and Ckoir Director Wed 730 Choir Practice aua meeuna or Bd of Trustees Sept THgrbTuUp Oi CITY SERVICE Hug a bom, c Bray ton, 2b Chappele, lb Kennedy, ss Starkey, If B Nixon, ccf Klausling, 3b Houghton, rf, p M Nixon p, rl AE R Hi 4 1 1 4 0 1 4 1 3 3 0 1 3 0 r 3 0 0 3 0 0 4 1 2 3 1 0 nude at Carp Lake, near St Ignace last week with only a pair of, glasses on Charge hsnuu without license on his person A wildlife museum will be reded at the state park at Bay City, h will be financed by a 40000 bequest from Lillian Jennison former Bay City resident Rafiraads plow safety strips fflong ther right of way to cut dowifloreit fires  Water levels dropped    last month and are now the low est in 14 years The conservation dept will use local labor in the upper penin sula distressed unemployment areas Five state forest projects are listed There were 582 arrests in July 403 were for fishing law offenses Reports of a bear loose in Eat on county caused parents to keew their children indoors It proWa to be only a large dog 59 forest fires burned 145 acrs tost wee Permits for the Williamston cooperative hunting plan axe again at a low level this year so far It provides for posting of landby cooperative groups and hvn ing by written permit GOOD WILL CONFERENCE  v , Thurs tiQO Sunday School ana floor length gowns of phire pruaential Committe meeting ai blue taffeta and each carried a the church Ladies Aid wi me basket of pastel roses Mrs Jedinski, mother of the bride, wore He was a brotherinlaw Mrs Louise Glenn of green crepe and an orchid cor sage The grooms mother, MrsW F Eisele, wore blue satin andj an orchid corsage After the ceremony a bountiful breakfast was served in Jo Jo Community hall to one hundred fifty guests In the evening a tor at the home of MrsNelson Lazzard at 2O0p mrThursddy BATTING AVERAGES ABRHPCT FINAL Jim Burroughs 1125,,409 Sunday luQ0 OpeningDayol School Church Service Teachers and pupils especially invitedSermon Using Our Talents 1130 Sunday SchoolTopic Jesus and the Psalms  700 Pilgrim Fellowship meeting  Topic Being a Christian at Sen j  jus Ledwidge Joe Lavey Phil Gentile Joe Jeffreys Paui Singer  Keith Ledwidge Herl Palmer Wesley Reader 59 17 21 403 54 31 32 359 54 11 18 332 73 18 24 329 317lom 28 3 7 ft50 54 n  2 2 51 9 10 21S Labor Day is ot rather recent or qui ihe urst Labor Day obser vance tooic place in New York Uity on Sepi 6, lbd2 when 30,0UU workers paraded Still it Was not until 1U4 that the legislative there adopted a resolution mak mq it a holiday Since then most legislatures have followed suit io us Labox Day celebration will always brinq up recollections oi the Uxter Catholic picnic held 119 that clay These started back when the late Rev John Ryan was pastor there ana continue, lor auout 40 y3ars They wei discontinued at the time of Work War 11 and will pronabiy nevei be renewed One of the features was a big base ball game invdri ably between Dexter and Pinfck ney of which Pinckney won their share47 years ago Pinckney playing under the name of Anderson, because of the presence ol the 4 Roche boys Mike Billy Andy and Malachi in the lineup was billed to meet Chelsea Che sea who had been walloped py Pinckney rather bad previously hirjd the Jackson state league team to replace them for 100 it was claimed Anderson lost Thr indorson lineup was Rill Monks and Tom Dolan, batteiy Cass Culhane, lb Malachi Roche, 2nd Gene Berry 3b Andy Roche ss Mike and Billy Roche and John McClear outfield Of this team only Gene Berry Cass Culhane and Billy Roche are still alive This game drew one of the bigq est crowds very assembled in Dete is hai an aftermath it beina rumoted that Dr Will Gates, the umpire had a bet on Chelsea This was proved false the better being his brother, Dr Neil Gates, a Dexter physician He and Pat Sloan, a Dexter mer chant flipped as to who would get Anderson and the Dr lost the flip We saw that game and rem ember the Jackson team all trott BriarrthgriBldweTmqCtYglgBSl mal dinner and reception were ,, ifocxpauotm and eat ui  11   u wn   o Q youm of Wrights Corners will be our guests Tuesday 13th First Fall meet ing oi the Boy Scouts 730 Also Scout Committee Meeting L J Henry is the new Committee held for all guests at the Hall The happy couple left for a honeymoon in Calif, and they will be at their new home in Del roit 12 TEAMLEAGUE Pinckney will have a 12 team bowling league this year The season starts Sept 14 at Howell bowling alley The teams are as follows Hockey Sens, Thos CALVARY MENNONITE CHURCH Rev Ezra Beachy, rasiur Morning Worship  1000 BOUND OVER FOR ilOAt ,1 Wanfefp 815, mapter took place in Store, Pftiekny Fabfidtir AtVt wila7westshootteg faryV Owirch,V FW 730Lri4 Another c theDexter last June 10 when Dep Sherrifi Frank Kramer was bound over to circuit court for trial an a charge of felonious shooting by Judge Francis OBrien on order of Att Gen Harry Jackson, who conducted the, case Pros Read Set and Shirey Service 1 Howard Read is ares, of thei league and Jack Hannett sec tree Walter Etch hildrerft rfcar   Ih45 Prayer Meeting Wed Ere 800 ing being disaualified The test The Southern Mich Good Will imoriy as to   pSSferTSss 3infllelSSh kp On last June 1C Lawren ny rhibito there this year Kalarnazoo SSinilXnftll iKWM a12  yThe ioUowmg club leaders here  iH EXHIBITS Mrs Albert Shirley who is one of these in charge oi 4H exhibits at the FowlerviUe Fair left for there Tuee Pinckney will have PLAYED IN TOURNAMENT Gus Ledwidge played at Bat le Creek last week with Local 959 Ann Arbor He pitched against and beat Saginaw 6 to 5 and was in left field In 3 other games m which Ann Arbor beat Bay j City W test fo Wyandotte and Stove Work caps but Jackson miiiorms Jackson, PorlHuron, South Hav en, Muskeg on and GrandHap ids have protested their designat ion as Distressed Cities This title was applied to them owina io the fact that the percentage of unemployed people in them waa Greater than in any other Michciiy ihey claim the designation ,7Hi hrt business and stah a buyers strike They admit their hign unemployment rate which they lay to wage increases and low production The above title was applied to them by te U S Commerce Dept Brady of Pinckney  Sli cTauewiab was cafied toetop  The 3pjt 5,55 naid SlSn, mm  iSand ched on him When Kramer esf  peer, H Qst Miller  or, aqftkMm PgSS af a gun Rouseeau ion andwtm 7T23Son and MarihaJl community leaders  ,hot in me arm Kroxn ckrime , m Tohn Swomley New York Crtv faided to efcoot m the, air      STKV Her Atte wawc vuc  waft nbcrsecl otrWww, Rm WU HowesVwe a dT , T    The r 9M  0k  v  ui bail Pinckney Chapter O E S No 145 wmeet, in regular Comm the Masonic hall or June 5 at S p m Ae eee ewj efscsemls  fcOl acthrinee  YXt cl JT2  srvjp     BL DesdsezhesDestK fv W   2 MAYOR THOS LHflTR Briguic Has announced hie candidah for Republicdh nomination for governnrin 1950 COON DOG TRIALS Goon dog trials gt Fred Wvi  avel pit Sunday, Sept 11 at 301  M ,  THE fORD DAM W Ketcham visited the Ford I Co in Dearborn lueeday in re gartf to the Pinckney dam They refused to give permission to put in a temoray dor4 en dbcornt of liability They will sell to the village on 10 yr pay v2an at Deroent msereetThie otter is aoodl Tlis Michigan legislature hext rionih will start work on a bill to provide alcoholics with medical treatment instead of jail sentence A five man committee will ktart hearings on such a bill in the iVi commission room in QczcUl  Zr areDetroit this weekjRep Peter Kelly of Detroit  savs it does no good to oholics to jail and host on is the properjremedy iudce, doators educators, labor rep have been invited to Scii ths hearfna The yeterans here are maiang but rheir Insurance cation dividends, A lfi, dividend is to be spilt United States veterans, veterans will get 115,000 are told that the maximum received Is 300 andr the mum 50c for those who only ved 9 days A number heat kept up their insurance well get the limit The Knckney 53The ROQttMJf I  Wednesday Sept 7 1949 xz Finckney Civic Improvement Assn There will be  Meeting Mon,Septl2 NEIGHBORING CheJjea will vote Oct i2 on nonritnq for a new sciuKk addit km sac AVON TBEATEB SYLVAN ii 800 PM at Putnam Town Hall l i v t  i ft  FREE  Meet Me at the LIVINGSTON COUNTY FAIR Fowlerville, Michigan September 710 Come one, come all Vou and your friends are cordially invited to meet at the Edison tent and get better acquainted with Reddy Kilowatt, your wired hand Special demon strations Sparkling new ideas for farm kitchens And    there will be plenty of room to rest and chat with your neighbors Make it a date FREE  A broad new 149 etectrk water beater will be give away at the Edlsea teat Awteejatic, daaa, deeeed aole See It yea any wii HI  2YegrsAgo Married at the Congl parson age at Greenville Sept 6 by Rev Parsons,, Mfes Edna Darrow of Pinckney to Herbert Allen of Lan singThe Austin family reunion was held Sat at the home of Mrs Etta Tupper with 80 present The officers elected were Pres, Marian Wells, Vice Pres, Fern Tupper, Sectreas Mrs Albert Seim The village fire engine went the White garage fire, to Howell Friday to help fight The Gregory bank was robb in the day time last Fri and all the funds, stocks, and bonds tak  en The total being around 15,000 Howard Hewlett was alone when they came in Robert Reid who arrived later was locked in the vault with Mr Howlett The robbers got away in a Cadillac car Noman Loree and Gladys Yelland of Marion were married last Wednesday Paul Strawhecker of Grand Rapids spent the week end with his sister, Mrs Ona Campbell C H Kennedy, Bert Daller, Bob Bird S H Carr, Kenneth Reason and Azel Carpenter went to How ell Fri with the fire engine Three of the rural school build ings have been sold by the rear gemisarfon Chelsea bd f educat too They eve the Standish, tt Sat Bast  It , NIGHT HASATHOUSAND Friday, Sataraay So vflt  howe and Irwin schools, bids on the Lyndon Center, Mclntee and Meckel Bldgs were rejected Dexter high school opens hei football season at Cuelsea Sept  16 Ned Stuits of Wstem State, is the new Chelsea coach, Wallace Jeffreys, woo hves on the Auger Taylor ircan on Dez ter Rd and graduated from Pick ney high scnooi last June has en Oscar Scfcoenhata, tamer supvisor and welfare director is a patient at McPnerson hospital Howell , listed in the U S Army Air For ce for 3 years, Carl Feiner of Portage Lk reported to the Washtenaw county sheriffs office that a canoe be  ,  STAGECOACH Edwazd G BobtasonGcdl Russell t Soonse feete Jangi Eye oo Hollywood jobn Wayne Ckse Trevor and Buttoncotefc  Soda ,efe longing to him was stolen from his boathouse last Wed During the heavy wind of last Wed night a tree fell on the car of Mrs Alice Miles, 41, of Dexter as she was driving on Baker Rd there A rumor has cropped up that gas and oil has been found on the 4000 acre tract in Sylvan  wiwh, Wahstenaw  ocacl, purchased by John Hanna, Detroit realtor, on which he is seeking to close six roads 463 dogs were entered in the dog show held at Ann Arbor last week by the Huron Kennel Club Malcolm Bingay, Detroit Free Press Editor, is a patient at St Joe hospitaLAnn ArborMr and Mrs Harlow Munsell of Gregory announce the engage ment of their daughter, Roberta to Curtis Poole of Eugene ,Org 12 women met at Stockbridge last week to discuss the organiz ation of a womens auriliary The Misses Josephine Donohue and Betty Hadley of Gregory have enrolled in Cleary Business College, Ypsilanti The trailer camp between Ann  Su, Tuss Soot 1113 CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KSNG ARTHtfTS COURT Color by Tirtiilnln Bing Crosby, Wnv Bendix Thomas Mitchell Coming Blondies Big Deal and Racing Luck ataday Monday Soot 11 U SOUTH OF ST LOUIS Color by A Good W DexterTiieatre  DEXTER MICHIGAN FiL Sat Sopi 9 10 Doable F Preston Foster Ellen Drew hi GERONIMO piss SOME OF THE THE BEST A review oi all tho groat M G M bits oi the post Doal MU It San Mon Sopt 1314 ZENE GREYS memm  rf George Brent Ann Blytht Howard Duff NOTO Tuas Wad Tnurs Sapt 1314 MIDWCEI SPECIAL YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY Stoma James Stewart Joan Fontaine Eddie Albert Percy Kilbride Cartoon  Nowi THE DETRO k J l La k ISON COMPANY ARTHUR HURLBURT RETlfES Arthur Hurlburt who started working for the Detroit Edison Co in 1903 as a meter reader durino school vacation has retired In 1917 he was appointed head of the employment dept In the last 30 years he has employed thou sands of people and has be come the best known man in the company When he started, the company bad but 230 employees Now it has 12,000 Mr Huribun originated the Edison Rjslief Fund for employees started in J 931He is a stamp collector in spare time J and author of many articles on r  DEPENDABILITY For one third of a Century, this cooperative, entirely owned and operated by farmers, has ProvoW its members wftb a market lor ALL milk they have produced and guar anteed prompt payment Provided distributors and dealers wUh adequate quantities of high quaRty milk at ALL time ProvWsd consumers with protection by furnishing a constant source of purev approved products at equitable prices, MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION  406 Stephenson Bid Detroit  Michigan St been a deacon in the Fort Presbyterian church Detroit His work will be taken over by two men James Sullivan, an employer of the co since 1912 wii take over the employment duties and James Pcrtton, with them since 1911 the Service end of the Stanley Dinkel attended a meet lng of Livingston county mayors at the Hotel Graham Tuesday In honor of the Tom Leith candl dacy lor governor ,    , , Coming Next week Trail of the Arbor and Ypsilgnti has been lonesome Pine, My Dream Is closed by the board of health on yours South of St Louis accocunt of lack of sanitary facil   ities f COMING SOON All the big hits Floyd Hubbel is the new chief Joan of Arc, Top of the Morning, of poUce at Howell Bradley hav  Ma  Pa Kettle Family Honey ing resigned to renter the Salvat moon The Great Gatsby Vm Army I mmmmm  J i  TJie Howell Knights of Colum biu will have a bowling team In , Mr and Mrs Paul Keiser and the service league there this year rnOv were week end guests at Hany Evers and wife of Gre e J gory held open house Sept 11th  Joel McCrea Alexis Smith Zach ary Scott Dorothy Malone, Alan 31 71 Tuafc, Wed, Thui, Soft, 13, 14 18 MA AND PA KETTLE Marjorie Lane, Percy Kilbride and Mchard Long ComJngjJh the Good Old Summ er Time The Girl from Jones Bo well Theater Tu Wo4 Thur 8pt 67 James Stewart June AIWWA Is 1THE SIPATON STORY wtm Frank Morgan, Agnes Moorehead FrU Sou, Sapt 910 Wild Bill Elliott at BCD HYDER b CHEYENNE WttLDCAJ George Brent Vta falston IB ANGEL OF THE AMAZON NT the Thompson home a HiLand Sun Moa Sopt 1314 Mm wnflor StlS P M, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles la THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI Monday 845 P M HOWELL JUNIOR CHAMBER of COMMERCE BEAUTY CONTEST To chose the local MISS DAWN PATTOL of MICHIGAN 1949 Tue Wad Thur Sept 1314 Esther Williams, Red Skelton NEPTUNES DAUGHTER Color b Tochafeolor Cartoon, Comady to honor the 90th birthday of his Sunday supper guests of Mr father, Henry Evers  ancj Mrs, Geo Thompson were Jack Craft who has been spend ReVt and M D D Brady and lng the summer with the Jack family, the Misses Mary and Paton family at Chubbs Corners Minsie Thompson, Ralph Thompi  im i   in returned to his home in Detroit QQ MJ ana MrS pa Keiser GjtANT COMIC BOOK last week i ana familv from Detroit Mrs Ted Darling, 6th district e pres of the American Legion1 Mr fnd Mrs Fred A Stone Auxiliary attended the convent and little grand daughterof Lake ion in Philadelphia, Pa last week wood Ohio, were holiday guests The Wayne University football  M  Mrs Earl Stanley, team will spend 1 days drilling Mr and to James VVebb, atthe stateecaeanon camp near wife and daughter, of Royal Oak Brighton They play a piuuee pe lu ThurswtthMfsrcgame at Howell Sept 9 with, Webb fowling Green, Ohio i CW Smith of Ypeilanh called Dr Karl Jone, 27, Pompeii doc , fn his sister, Mrs S H Carr at tor who died of polio, was a for  McPhorson hospital, HowellSun mer Fowlerville physician also Mrs Ellis Randall and dot ghter of Farmmgton THE NEW FUN HIT Comics galore I Games, Puzzles Photography Magic Other attractions, including radio listings Youll find them in the NEW GIANT 16PAGE BOOK, printed in pink EXCLUSIVELY with DetEDITION on sale each week from Wed on Get Detroit Sunt  4,  vSV DSOWNED FRIDAY CUD Of THANKS   Joe Scott, 44, 12041 Omsoo, to thank all my hiends drowned crt B Lai laet frt the beautiful day night He had  neh and hi f cvt of the best  tk RATE OF taCKIOAll IN THE CIRCUIT COUBT FOB THE COUKTY OF UVDfOSTON In tho matior of the pottttoa of Thomai 8 Lotth and Ethol UUh, hU wiia, and Archia J MeOrtgor and Halan A McGra gor, hi wife, to cdtor a part of a plat MOTICS Notica is hortby givon tfiat potitton o ater plat oi BriglosrCotmtry Club Annax Roplat of Lota A and f ofrigfaton Counay Club of part of Soctloa thirty two 32, la Township two z North Rang sat 6 oast, Michigan, Brighton Township, tlylmjslon CcnuOf, Mtohigon as follows avwtt By doatog stttets end allays u follows By dosing Saunden Ave botweam Clare Joan Bhrd and Barton Dr also Jsy dos ing Thomas AT, batwesn data Jean Bhrd and Burton Drive By closing piinHft assy von Oare Joan Blvd and running sowft botwoon lots 42 and 56 down to Barton Drive wnsffoj n anas on aanan imve oacwaon lots 27 and St Also pabae aoy from Clara Jean Blvd end running soon bit ween lots 112 and 1X3 down to Burton Drtvo where tt teds as Barton Drive bet wten lots 102 and 121 wm be brought m tor tho Hon WUBs L Lyons Cwaatt Jadee, at fta Coart Boose Is nW CMy of BowalL Mknkjom, en llonday topt 2S, tsa,at Va jaaaaBhBaaiB doaT ayat aaa anaonVsl kam m m w opaanacj o oovn oa soaa oay or as Van Wtofcte mi Van  47 Years Ago Mrs Bert Hicks and 2 children of Washington D G wno have been visiting the Rev Hicks family have returned home C P Sykes is putting in d steam heating plant in the Dis patch office Casper Culhane of the Dispatch ha gone to Howell to work on the Republican, Miss Bacon of Chelsea who signed to teach here has lesign ed and taken a job in Jackson W  Swarthout attended the postmasters convention at Saginaw last week Perry Blunt has purchased the shop he has occupied so long of Teeple  Cadweli Fred Wyman of Dexter who has done much work here has taken a contract to build a 260 ft bridge In Mt Clemens over the Clinton river The fallowing 0x9 delegates to the Republican Convention at Howell Sept 18 Steve Durfee, E Campbea G W Teeple, WOI Crofoot Lucius Wilson, Lincoln Smith George Black Charges are made in Detroit papers that the jury in the case of Prank G Andrews, bank wrecker, has been packed The Infant child of James nodes died of diptheria Thur, The first auto ever seen in Ham burgwaf driven mere last week by Chas Babcock of St Johns Dfflfvaft Darfcee Ss teaching the Eaman srhoel Mark Befl threshed 1217 bosh el dt rye frees 55 acres last week Carl Whtted of Marion had hnf  day Times TwoStar Edition for NEW GIANT COMIC BOOK Robert Kennedy and wife of Mexico City spent the week end at the Vem Kennedy home Just one of many Briggs Features I Heres your stainproof sink glassware See all the other at no extra cost Glisten specials of this Briggs ing porcelain enamel, Beautyware sink Come in crumb cup strainer, extra for FREE Kitchen Sink large basin, special ledge for Booklet dmWjwm PLUMBING PIXTUMS  ML mm  HUGHES   1 u J   IThe Pmdsnev Dieootch Wednesday Sept 7, 1949 re WJ4   , im act tiofeomsM ijete idxjfjO blcroK hx Aml frorin Groceries JiiiaiJ5ioqqA yd apflJaVii J xxisgidDiM Jiewatt  ,  viV Vx1 2381  vll, BHM J JV a Hi ne jJna jvicijm   YOU WASTER PIUMBER Will TEIL Yuu V  Guy w blair lamuy I1S5 d fanuiy o Sto,     SP bru eoJ YO jii eJa yjTv F Gents Furnishing ritf Goods 2YAG JOC Oils erii io ciock a aadcio we la week XhTcCT accompaaieiHhem Marian rmJWmta Baptist chuiW1    fer m  IP ,  V,  Lingerie Shoes  Kenneil Dtal s Gen Store ia Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY hORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS 88 Plnckney Central Uead Stockco Free Phiigas SelfService  Installs ion  GAS EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AT NO O WTH PURCHASE OF THIS Oelux Phifgas Hard wick Range,l248 D tor only 12950 JF YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR REAL VALUE THIS IS IT PHJLGAS SELF SERVICE LOW COST MICE IS NOW ONLY I M9 PER CYLINDER  Mrs Elizabeth Martin and t children of Los Angeles, Calif who have been visiting her fath er, Ed Spears returned home Fri after spending 2 months here The Ted DeBarr family of Glad win spent the week ned at the  Pike homeNorman White and wife wen Sun cfinnjex quests of Mr ai4d Mrs Bon White Mf Jennie hilerkbeiger ana Georae Devine and family speu the week end in Alpena Alex Garish wile and daughter oi Detroit spent the week end at the Wm Shehan nome Susan Campbell spent last WK with Patricia Lawrence at Port age Lake Mrs Vincent Shields and dauJ ghter oi Ann Arbor spent Thurs at the Lee Lavey home ihe Andrew Campbell family spent Sun with Mis Mildred Iiost in DearbornIhe QQclubwas entertained loot Wed at theWni Dillowuy nome m Howell JWW wuilu yua mamy we Sunday guests at the Walter the Detroit state fair Sunday Clark home were Mrs G W I George Meabon jr and family iaicius 007 residence f Msr Howell St   3iGi3 aflqaeT andfifi jJeieBt tertTrip to Iqifidisaod Bowm jtaUion Frtnighi fewiiienia4 to Miss Ajlsr jkjggm liniMrs 51orislaijfcfmdMisHd HBKireturhed to Detroit ytejl to resume their wask as eefcooi teachers Mrvrlark and Mrs A Harris wiH retnerid fcsfer V awhile , orroribrh Henry HauckrJoeCarlr and ftff editor were in Lansing ifiat16 see the state soft ball finfeaV Sun   ye editor accompanied1oe lavey, Joe Jeffreys  Keith Ledwiul ge their for the second ICAJ3A3V games  fpnMiY Mr and Mrs B W Fitch of Poa tiac spent the week end with Mr, iiert Hicks Mrs Thomas Murphy has rented her first floor apt to the Pete oi lamily who have been living on the John Monks farm and the up stairs one to Mrs Bert Hicks Lorna Shirley attended the Del roti stats fair Sat Mis rtonnie Hoskins and child ren of Detroit spent Sun at the t H Can home Opioid Reason and famIy at  iende U wadding of HZILX  rteaon and Marian Huf Sort night at th Howell Baplis church Sai NCT  jn Buzzard and wife spen JDurifijc  the Wrr uler homen He ell Onu  kxmpll and tamiy were in Jac r Sunday The   vin Campbell family spent the week end in Lancaslei Pa frtrs Lucy Heasou spent Iriday with Mrs Mable Suydam in JacK son James Harris and family of Kansas City,Mo, were guests 01 the Joe Grifth family last week Wayne AtLee and wife spen the week end with the Cy AtLe family in GladwinMr and Mrs M E Darrow entertained for dinner Fri night 3ert Benham andfextndMrsj Hazel ElV of Ann Arbor  a  Buying a Water Heate A 1 Take the advice of the no a a  who knowsyour experienced plumbing dtiiLr lieij tell votiVhat a mwdern ijfecb trie weft heater will givM any other type   mM it t n  J K BETTER LIVING ON THE FARM An electric rEiy Joe Gririth and family were a  1      Clark Edsel Meyer and krmily of Ann Arbor and Maynard Clark and wife of Manchester Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent the week end at the Lee Lavey home and Sunday was a guesi with them at tne Walter Barbour home in StockbridgeMr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel and children, Mrs Emma Dinkel and Mis Edith Peck were in Howell last Wed The Hubert and Desmond Led widge families of RoyalOak cab ed on Mrs Eleanor Ledwidgc  Sun Denjfse Ledwidge was had for Sun dinner guests, Gerald Clinton and wife, Detroit, L Meabon and family and Mar shall Meabon and wife The L J Swarthout family fam lily spent Sunday with Mrs, Edith Gaiuip in FowbrvUl Harold Walworth and family of Swarthouts Cove spent th  week end at Lake Leelanau I Mrs Hollis Wylie and children spent Sunday in FowlarviUe The Mttray Konedy kxm were Sun guests of the Stanley Culver family in Deerfield   Gerald Henry returned to Det ,   T    4U 1 roil Monday where he will teaci from Great Lakes for the week m fte  iBiwndiatB  end Jesse Henry and wife called a the Chas Whitehead home in See Us Today for Tires 60X18 TIBES 1248 660X16 TXBES 14 ALL TAXES ABE INCLUDED AS WELL AS INSTALLATION Hockey Swart front EAST MAIN ST 8B0ME 14 IWCCK Schosmhols bos  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and Nan were in Ann Arbor Thurs Rebecca Morris is spending a week with Mrs John Rutman Mrs Laura Gradwell has gone to Qiioago after spending the summer here Her brotherAdrian Lavey, accompanied her Clare Miller and fenmlv pefi the week at Doualsa Lake The Mern Amburgey fcnnily and Agatha Henry took in the slate fair at Detroit Monday Clarence Culver of Detroit call ed at meMurray Kennedy home Thursday Mr and Mrs Roy dark and HOoohme attended the Northville nirjhL Ford men were here Sunday onfamtng with Stanky Dinkel village pees ooftreming tve dam fern to Mr and MBS Doyle to Howell far awnfle  Ktooddtf J rirl Mr and Mrs Albert Shir at the LaoU01Rt ntaht Grilles V   fled on her Sunday Lair ,w ww Gerald BaeHammeB of tibeMl empldyed Bhirief is spending 2 famflv oi BrioJtta and Uv Co Pkem ,tU   mnmsj vuuu  ,  Bob Addev m  CJaaBk i Jk mri si Cbvekm and miinfly ot Oreao oil Gregory Sunday Gordon Hudson and Miss Gee rgis Richardson of Detroit spent the week end at the Lester Mt Joe Singer underwent an emu j gentry appendcitie operatic Sun night at McPherson hospita HoweH Gale Hende is home from the fmostly school near the Soo untfl Sept 26  Mrs Uoyd Hendee and son ar spend tng the week wtth her peo Mis Mas ftntineun and donah tar ct Ann Arbor spent Sat wfm Mrs Ffase Hendee ftfr Afice Wilson oi Brightest at me ASK rot DDiOiwnumov CM YOOB FABM   lOUGHEBT FIOD HO OHJGAITOK C A LU Al Dewey and wist ol   sislssiSUSH FUEL C0SI5  25 with the new uOTNERM SHERATON Fuel Oil Heater with POWER AIR  I Plumbing Water Sjrtems etc Stanley Oinkel  PROFESSIONAL CORNER AAftJTABQM it, a ft 4MBf Utf A L to fcOO P M oaWmkie ULVemWmklt ABU Find from  fc4 ik1Now you can have the beauty of fiae traditional furniture ia an upright boater Fluted columoa    recessed panels    lustrous woodgrain effect, ma hogany finish Youve never seen anything like this new DuoTherm Yet for all its graceful beauty and distinction its working heait is all DuoTherm That means 1 Up lo 25 savings on oil with PowerAir I By actual tests in a cold northern climate DuoTherms exclusive PowerAir Blower saves as much as one gallon of oil in every 4    keens the heat root L moving throughout house 2 Moo hocrt from ovory of oil DuoTherms exclusive fuelmiser burner does the trick getsmore hoot into your home quickly 3 Turn of fho dleir conven ience No work No din No hauling coal or wood or ashes You tend the are by turning a diaJ Come insee how little it costs to own a fuelthrifty DuoTherm See the lovely new Sheraton See other DuoTherm heaters for every need every pocketbook Easy Terms, too FARM EXPERIENCE WILL A OFF U E ttt Pk md if you liko farmers you may have what we ere looting far Thii it a different tola job with through, training and no stock or credit to Full unit, permanent work BKlfiyf UU in this vicinity Backed by reput  Go Homo nights I cary in this vicinity able 60ywfrold , , Only hard working men between M and 50 wife dejwadabk cars will bo considered Rfcply to The Pincknoy Dispatch 114 So Howell St Phone 8 Pincknoy, Michigan  McPnerson State Bank  V 1815 a B McCufiY Pee 112 Nona SCHOOL DAYS LAVEY HARDWAIU FOR SALE8 Wheel trailer, rubb toss, for carrying boatCall on Satand Sun Curds Wllams, 11812 Point Dr Patterson Lake, FOR SALrM door, 1 window frame with glass, bench vise, bushel crates, grindstone, emoiy wheel, potato planter, garden cuhlvatorpost hole digger forks,  saws, shovels etc Mrs Bert Hicks, 208 Pearl St Shortly the doors oi the school will open for another year Ex pinckney penses to new clothes, books and supplies are foremost in par ents minds 8 Residence 8U efrenftDcjs by Appointments hVwoU Michigan HEBS SNEED Fheee 18  207 EGraad River HeweJL Michigan Real Sstaie InsuranceJrokerage Cny Lak and Fan Property, A Spedattry list Tow Property with Me LEE LAVEY MlcJOgan Phone 58F3 I  NCIN ODD FELLOWS HALL HAMBURG, WCH Grand Opening SAT, SEPT 10 ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES MUSIC FURNISHED BY BILLY KLEINS ORCHESTRA FOR SALE Potatoes and Onions Umstead Farm FOR SALE 1 Leather couch, HowoUPinckney Rd Phone 71F2 foidina Cot, Ice Box, 4 Rugs FOR SALE HaammUl HMO H A F kly tg McCormick, used very little 1940 Chevrolet 10 ft stoke truck New ly overhaul 2 new tires George Charboneau 9040 Farley Rd Pinckney WANTED 1 Oval Glass China Cabinet Phone Pinckney 124F11 i VnXAOB TAX NOTICE Vfflege Tcttte are now dee and payable el my heme Mdkiy afternoon and BehiFeey sreunge until October 14 IMS, Helen ReynoldiPissdrner VlUaoe Treasurer, 548  Patnem St f pot Cash FOR DEAD OB DISABLED STOCK HORSES HJ0 Each COWS 240 Each HOGS Neperewi ALL ACCORDING TO SB AND CONDITIO CALVES SHEE and PIM REMOVED FBtiE PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWELL 480 Licensee for DARLING 4 COBsM AU CTI ONEER 1 Farm Sales a Speciality BET WYUE May we point out the value 0 BW PmckSe 78F2i a Savings Account to cushion  jt  this shock to the family budget STANLEY BERRIMAN  207 H Attorney at Urw E Grand River  Howell Many people begin a Savings Account tor their children at bir, , th, which added to from time to REFRIGERATION SERVICE time will provide funds for sch HAROLD BADY ool from klndergcrten through Repairs on All Memos college Phao Ftocknoy 154F3 Planned savings in the way tol ESTC, J TOWNfiF happy livings  Dentist ArborAch 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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>KX Volume IB The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday August 31 i949 No 81 I Michigan Mirror wuowws I Social Happening CHURCH NEWS  Softball Notes SCHOOL OPENS NEXT TUESDAY The 134950 session ox Pine   w  not Whw to Mich, Main Street rural communities under 1U00Q population lor sentimental reasonsuialfc 0 tVSUE    ourrinanced industry decides to Tvi     tecate in a counuVtown the J5 5 READMcGUlrE Muriel Read, daughter oi M and Mrs Fred Read, became ib bride oi John McGuire son ct 5 d     rtnekney, Michigaii hriV KH ALBERT J SCHMTi r SUMMEtt 54JNPAY MASSES reasons are invariably based on bund economics A stable labor supply, preferably tied to the tractor the new school addition  Morqan Harris of Detroit in t  planned will not be ready until I presence of seventyfive invited Detroit, on Saturday The vow 63U bUU lOuo ii ou a n were exchanged at high neon ui Contesaions, Sat 730 o 0u pm St Marys rectory, the doable ouuuayt, xiorfe ouu ma rinq service beinq read by Rev Pinckney evened up aiiairs with the HoweU ClUU AW lor 2 previous defeats by Uimm ing them here Fri night i2 io 1 not is problemaucarTtaoJr ihe Howell boys did riot navt American public hn 3H1 their regular team on this occas Current Comment There is apparently a drive a against give away rJl bu whethlr a  Laa some ume later, me leorgauuat communifr by wokerowned  ftms w the   homes, is a key factor Transit  aaam  taken UP patlation is another Availability 61 1 8tarts d water, electricity and plant faculties are other essentials 8uich are the conclusions oi C M Dwight Wood chief of the area reedopmerit division state dept oi economic development and also Don Weeks, chief oi ike industrial development divis ion oi this agency This state dept  created durinq Gov Kim SigleVs administration has been working with local The teaching staff It at follows Supt Wesley Reader Commercial Lois Kennedy English  Germaine Stackable History Mildred Austin Uth a 12th Math Lawrence Hobey 9th  10th Math Dorothy Parker 7th  8th Raymonda Morris 6th  7th Mary Jane Tasch 4th  5th  Dorothy Campbell communities for industrial sui 3rd 6 4th  Helen VanBlaircurn questsFridaysualer Noveuna Devotion  ,vjiijij wtions cidays at 730 p m Tleys A total of 175 cities in the Lower Peninsula are so cooperat ing Thirtyseven industrial area surveys have been completed in the Upper Peninsula where 11 new industries have been alrea dy attracted The principle oi selfhelp is emphasised by the state dept which serves only as a clearinc house for efforts oi Mich, communities to get new industries An illustrated braehure was prepar ed recently by Yale Mich Chamber of Conunerce The cap ton evoked much discussionMove Here and Escape Atomic Bomb lectured the invitation A Michigan Mirror survey has produced a variety of inter eeting evidence showing how Many Mfch small towns have  m  Ffwi5hJaiPMy big 2nd Jennie Kellenberger 1st Kathryn Thayer Kindergarten Mildred Parks A music teacher is yet to be hired The bride, who was qiven, in 1 UOMMUNiiY CHURCH marriaqe by her father, chose a ougxegaLonai modish floorlenqth dress of hev, v u arady Miinistei AUceblue crepe with which S1IL hcr raeuwd Wed nights wore a white orqandie hat with1   ew cuM,  large bow at the back ana lUrqaiust anCi Choir Director lonq lace qloves She carried j bunday Sept 4 Labor Day an arm bouquet oi white qlgrnej Sunday Sermon The Oiiacn ias and roses  Q isReconciliation Chare MTS, Hosemary Whiiiey wa, Service at 1030 her only attendant Her qown, id Sunday School at 1130 Topic enticed to Muriels in materia  Psalms oi Justice and desiqn was of qolden huo Wed, Sept 7 730 Choir Pra, and her accessories were blue ice 800 Trustees Mun at the Her bouquet was in yellow motif parsonage Louis McGuire oi Detroit asiLi Sept 8 to 11 Friday sveninc ed his brother as best man the ushers were Laxy Gaq and Dick Hogan oi Detroit At a meetinq of the Pinckney school board Mon niqht Herman Vedder was awarded the contract to drive the new school bus He was the only applicant With the hrst football game set for Sept 16 at Grass Lake, prad ice will start at once With 8 regulars lost by graduation last year not too much should be expected of the team However, it will have Joe Jeffreys, Jerry Heairhtf Ball VanBiaircum and Richard Schneider as nucleus around which to build Bill Enqquist who was out last year with injuries will be back and fiinq lbs will be utilizedgamp here this u through Sunday afternoon Goo will Conioiences sponsored by State Councl of Churches to be held at the Y M C A Camp a ion The game started off close Pinckney got a run the 2nd on Genules triple and F Sinqers hit and Howell tied it the J d Pine  ney added 2 more this inning o Jeffreys double, a wak to Led widge and Burroughs hit and qc 2 more the 4th when Palmer vat safe on an error and p Singer hit a home ran out oi tne park Joe Lavey opened the 5th with a homer Burroughs was safe on an error and scored on F Sinqer hit Pinckney had a field day the 6th and scored 5 runs when S men battedPaul Singer hsld Howell to 4 hits and walked 2 He receivoc errorless support in the Preliminary game tiv Cubs lost to Wylies of Howe 17 to 4 Jerry Mrofka pitched an issued 4 walks Fred Rcbnan hi a home run as did Paul Ware CUBS hebman, ss It Singer, lb John Carver, who sana because and Oh Promise Me preceding the nuptical rites Bairett, If Ware Carr r hip to attacBou  year will be with Brighon,which  is the 3rd contest Dexter and Stockbridge are both played ecanpleflSii2 third column ap peaoi tfiNej needed for our com plete report BriaWoa JOxeFlor FumaceJ Co, Employing 50 to 7B persons Btaxpldr10 Wolverine Shoe  inning Corpunderwritten by oupla Mg Co and BendaU Tool 6 Die Company FO VsUB FAIR 678910 The fair board and many intar atod people of the community have KMgrounds and luildiaqfc insfaape for the 63rd annual Fow Urvilie Fair to open Tues Sept away this year In the county are still 117 tchoolUsUksltv 7 are qjnrW i Womens honor have high schools and 3 are without Of the 109 primary dist 80 hire teachers, 2 hire 2 and 27 axe closed Cohoctah No S has consoldated with the Byron i riculture School this year Mrs E Wright of Fowlerville will be the helping teacher this year and work with the rural schools The following are the teachers for this section Reeves Anna Kilmer Hicks, Vivian Parrnalee Burgess, Helen Baldwin Marb Vera Kalmbach Gregory Ezrc Beachy, Esther Jorgenson, Ber ita wheeler Younglove, Ma Mrs Earl Bauqhn presented a  , T , Q    qioup of piano numbers wkiic bue, ake LPalclPaung arouPthe quests were assemblinq ana inciude mch Congress oi r acccompanied her duuqncer,virs ents and Aeachers, Mich Fodera  J MroiKa, p    ion oi LaiDoa, Farmers Jnion A Mroika 3b State Dept Public Inst Mich Jr  Hewlett, 2b Chamber oi Commerce Liscusc, j Timken, ct  , , ion leader Prof A K Stoven  Following ceremony a cept state University, Resource Lee ion was held at the Read horn er on  Reconciiliatian Mi Albj and a ruUcourse dinner was Waison of the Fellowship of ho   ITdi ing tQbleS bTiq ar1 conciliation, Chicago Chm WYuBS ed on the spacious lavn Mrs R n n crrTriv jameison, rf Redman Carey of Detroit recti , ev u J1Y  Houghton, rf ed the quests and wai iu chas CALVARY MENNONITE Ackerman rf ge of the questbook, Mrs Siev , CHURCH Wylie, c Brown presided at the ccfieeurnj  w  Hilton, ss and Mrs ipprqe Dimmer sev f, iiv LIU UUI, Ji Dunn, 3b the punch Mrs H J MacKenzif rviorning Worship 1000 Campbell p of Detroit and Mrs Hazel Cetounaay cnoo  1100 Shertzer, If land, of Homer, served the opkefj roaug Peoples Meetinq  0 p00ie D vening Worsnip Bi5 NBct upi   floscoe Danow Norres a sst tf  Walter Etch PINCKNEY V F W hildrens Hour  ll4o Jeffreys lb rayer Meetinq Wed Eve ,800 Q Ledwidge cf Layy, 3b 4 i  4 i  4 0  i 1   3 U 4 U 4 0 4 1 3 0 public has always had a weakness for This some ma i nothing jtfuT aid pressure from them may be suS icient  block any aboulhS move The zenith 4n give awav programs probably took pics in New York last week where a 15,000 dream home was given awoy and won by a young cou pie who thought they were Si 7th heaven dI they learned the de tails First the home had been en a parking lot near a New York skyscraper so more chances could Ae sold The rental was 50 a day 2nd the winners had t0 Pgift tax 3rci  would cost 3000 to move it and the, owned no vacant lot Finally they sold the home for 1500 which was just what these de tails had cost them  Margaret Mitcheli author of Gone with the Wind, died last week as the result of being hit by a drunken auto driver She  wrote but one book yet this was the nations best seller and the motion picture made from it won the nation s award of the year We have read the book ana seen the picture and believe that the secret of its success is that her characters were drawn true to life True,she usedVa great sett AB R Hfing the civil WOT, biiWbere iav  been many such boo none c which enjoyed her success T1K only other author who rivalled her is the trueness oi character drawing was Charles Dickens oi England It was often said that you could take any Dickens char acter and find its counterpart in liie of today 1 he bride is a grqduaW Oi PincKney High School fcnd in June received her diploma in physical education irom jviicrJ, 2 b 4  5 4 4 3 4 5  2 i 2 1 2 0 2 o 2 2  i AB R H Staie College She was affliccnea with Delta Psi ciety, an  MAafttftOfUCBHSES WOB a member of Green Splas, womens swimming organization She participated in two aquapa eants during her college years The qroom also attended Mich Stats College following his re turn from three years of military service, a captive in the Battle oi the Bulge, he spent five monthb in a German prison He is emj20 Howell Burroughs, ss Gentile, If F Singer, rf Palmer, 2b P Singer, p Reader, c Henry Solomon jr, 25, Howei Mable Hammel 20, Howell Ld win Smith, 23, Howell, Hazei backus, 19 Corunna Vincent Wegienica, 79, Fowlerville, Ma tha Wegenka 64, Fowlerville Henry Reason, 24, Gregory Ma ion Huff, 21 Howell Robert Ree ,  23, HoweU, Clarissa Anderson, j  yeeser lb  3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3  2 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 U A W C I O Gehringer, 3b CARD OF THANKS ployed as a technical writer ini  the newly organized quality An alysis Dept of the Ford Motor Company I We wish to extend sincere   Following a tendays trip ui thanks to all our neiqhbors, fri  Uit northern fvfich Mr and Mrs M  ends tor the kindness shown n Houqabon, c L Keesler, ss Raiman 2b  AB R h 3 1 I 2 0 1 2 o  3 0  3 0 L nvrvuiw   w g Sent 10    64Slrenii tM  v toidclflrieJC t3 inDeteS7   many waysT inthe loss of a dear otor the crochet eoaftttjt and be iflible to enter the National Schet Contest A qold cup wiU bet aiven the winner oi the best aochet piece oi the fair, many priceless catides have already beea eol Entry day  Tues, make your Sm to Orla B HaU, the fair sec and be sure your space is xe Meyer Marion Center Chasy Mc Borie Chubbs Comers Heienj qiark Winans, Helen Miller and Margaret Savery Pettysville, Eva Wenderlein Cody, Maude, Sharp Hamburg Jean Spencer j Ruth Cadwell, Esther Fitspatrick Rose Lavender husband and FatheTttortecmttful flowers and also the cemfor, Iudaing will start Wed mornini to the 4H and FFA dasees Thur the open doss entries will be iudaed The race sec has hameses races on the program lor WedThur and FrL, afternoon with free ads between races There wifl be a baE game between atockbstdae and lake Umsftaq   altentoOfi Webberville Fowlerville Friday afternoon fie winners oi these two to iter Sat afternoonW L fr tiottaoal Bam Dace in penon Wed eve fiadto Station in Chic Houghton, If 3 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 THE CARNIVAL i  wordtxi Rev D D BradyThe carmval which was held, rhe Morley Reynolas  amii last week under the sponsorshi, of the Civic Improvement Soc igpAGE COMIC JOOK, iety and put on by the Avery  PRINTED IN PINKj Joe Jeffreys Amusement Co was not as b j itg mn xs the new 16PAGE Fred Singer Gus Ledwidge Jim Burroughs Joe Lavey Phil Gentile Items of Interest  Mrs Marjory Parkinson and daughter of Ann Arbor spant Sun with Mrs Rose Hendee Mr and Mrs Earl Bauqhn ei tertained their children tor ainnei Sun The RobertSeefeids return ed to Columbus Ohio that night Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle en tertained for dinner Sun tne foil owing Mrs Mina Brady Mau Brady and family Mrs Qrr oi 62 lb 20 4U 56 14 23 40u 84 22 20 341 50 10 16 320 68 16 22 30i 58 15 17 29 29 6 8 272 50 12 11 22 Wesley Readejr 48 7 3 io Paul Singer Peach Palmer NEW ORGAN rjguBK as expected CiSSome of the con i COMIC BOOK, EXCLUSIVELY cession failed to arrive probabh m the TWOSTAR EDITION of being sidetracked by the num  The Detroit Sunday Times on erous fairs being held this mon ge each week from Wed on th One ride concession smashed New Comics, Games Puzzles, up between here and Ponhac Maqic Hobbies Record and radj where the co showed before jC listings Get The Detroit Sunj xhe donations tor the nw or coming hereand did not arrive  day Times TWOSTAR EDITION gan  St Marys church have An increased number of local eevry week for the NEW COMIC I now reached the total of 900 entories helped make up for it f BOOK I This amount has been raided L In addition to the soft drink and  letters to former members ar sandwich stand the Civic Imp j FOWLERVILLE FAIR j local contributions Society operated two games The    boaid has put everv i The total profits of the recent V F W had a bingo game thettort forward to make the 63rj home coming put on by me  O E S an ice cream and caki Annual Fair the best by aiviaqj church was between 2400 ar Saginaw, Mr and MrsT Marl conceieioiLAe Maepnk Bide ,  well planned pro 2500or Cheasaning, Tom Coyle on Attn a watte and hot jcoriae  Oa the midway will J Howell and AJej Coyle of Whit more lake REGULAR COMMUNICA I OJ Regular Communication of Iiv   midea jmmyHy Friday ght 7 Mc and Mrs Harold Rady and concession, the Charboneaus  tne jWIl River Amusement Co vegetable and cider booth anc Family tickets for the 63rd An  Rex Socket and son of Detroit  Swarthout Lavey Hard  Fowlerville Fair are avail  Lodge No 7t F  A M caiaam CEQ fiSinsoto1 ware and the Pinckney Fab O , able at the business paces m Business session only and eettcauea on me un nooinsv Jam  electrical appUances Fowlerville they can also be pur,   e datog for this fall ac T1USOB 4h fiamaf esed vawtfsWe Eoserpdee of Chic ae wM peieeat a nuejcod re vSw and aeoee A Trip to Won to e thev enent 3T me week end in and Ma Roy McMollen Pat Kennedy a Detroit epent last weekat Lester McAsee home the Jbhn Keonedy iasuiy of Petooetand Omar Goes and wife oi Brighton were Sua aueets at Bar last week at Salyer oi Stockbridge won iaoantoet Sunniqht chased at the gate i ivihes From now on those in the  minstrei show wiU proctioe eaci4  bf thv StS Janice Burns returned home Thursday    T UrI wu iu WKATA sh P W CurletL ec aXd rahTaod Don Suborn Whke where she Hydlans T eon of Mr and Mrs, vited her er DcfiUidktos An achssfcg com , The James Bdms fcunily of  of Harold Swarthout MrsAnn Arbor spent the weaK end SSdldParks, Badbeea HatoS at die JZZA AT Jmd tetoiiartb flowers and SdBae Bodkins pkryed Sun  MrsJJ2 jTsent me while in the hoe Jr and tomihr Cast JordonMich md family and tt one  ws esw acrys a Honor Det i Hi J  U OssbbJQsst h   PU and 9WBS Dauer opts Ham In the CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all the friends and neiqhbors tor their kindness 4 1k ftackner lethe to drive home a new car WeDon Chamberltzto and Jo  end Don Burns will attend Wes j em Slate College at Kxfamasoo The Jack Young family of Gr aory were dinner guests Sun at the touts Coyle home Ray Burns and wiis and D ,onldaa and wife whfle on their 16 day top to Cahf visited he   ITMr pftaiDr Ray M Dufry CARD OF The Masonic Bunders Jeme toanment ooftwrtitee wishes o thank The Civic Asss tor me spot for our watte oonceestor and all mose who worked aH helped make Ka Wifn ioyally oaths beconiiiiq iie present day lad, tne qiiKji ion crops up Just what is xoyai ly r IUO many people contuse n with opposition to our government The tact is that opposition is essential to our form oi qovem mem which is a Democracy and is no sense is disloyalty iim mokes the definition in a free society such as ours very difficult The old definition was an oven act against the governmentsome thing discernible, specific and measurable Now this could pro bably mean but one thing, start ing a revolution of violence to overthrow our present form oi government However this does not tit the present case The cot leges and schools are the princip al institutions under fire now and itis charged that meygre in stalling Communism into utsr minds of their pupiJs like water wearing away a stone Price supports for food ax9 com ing under tire ft is charged that theie is a surplus and abunden ce of most all food but thai the government priA supports are keeping prices up This is pro baoiy true Yet this price support business is as old as our nation only for years k was industry that reaped the benefit of ft it wtts not until Franklin Roosevelt took office that a farm pries sup port program was adopted hi the old days the tarrif was nothing more than a price support for industry to loll off foreign competition and let them charge high prices Under it industr waxed fat and grew powerful Dag all these years the farmer received Ume in the way of aid In times of scare he haa little to sell In times of ilmty he did not receive enough money to pay expenses Now Psssidec Truman was reelected last year ot me nse western farm states because he Momised to oootP support program He is Jcseotno his The senate asm house at sput on me tor 26 days but last voted  to  set to 1 do so e  j M  the ma toejo up  ftte 11 HWWThe Hackney Dispatch ,r Wednesday, Anon 31, 1141 Pinckney Civt Improvement Asn  Com sad Have Fan STREET DANCE Sept 3rd  I 9 to 100 A Yeur Choice of ELECTRIC RANGE ptmSGERATOR DEEPFREEZE GIVEN AWAY ELECTRIC PHILGAS RANGE MUSIC BY HYTHMARIES , t    M  L  Y ears  Ago n  i  FREE i i Meet Me ct LIVINGSTON COLNTY FAK FowServiile, Afiichinan September 710 Come one, come r11 Vou and your friends are cordially invited to med  at the Edison tent and got better acquainted with Reddy Kilowatt, your wired hand Special demonstrations Sparkling new ideas for farm kitchens And    there will be plenty of room to n t  clvl with vour  hv    t  FREE  THE DETRC A brodnewW49iocric   c keati ,viiU owoy of the Edison, tent Automatic, cL,r dc able See it   you moy win itl J  L    ine rioger Can shop was bur yianca any bun morning   uii iua sftavmg tools na equi utjiu booleu together wiu SLOCK ot cigar ana candy Barne, iyiicti says he saw car pu aiUiie at ZJU a m Sunday iu my jjut did not think anythi oi it ine Belle Barcus Players are aawing good crowds here this week ineir ieature play Satur m ine leading role nigm is  hast Lynn with Eelle ine Congi S b ball team got walloped bat by the Sanitorium team wno haa JmD Murphy in  the box tor them ihey piay Un adilla here next Sat The Gregory teaching staff this year is C H McRorie supt Lill ian Wyliee and Beatrice Lam born, intermediate Born to W H Meyer and wite a Daisy Girl Casper Vollmer is the new jan itor M E Darrow is working over time at the pickle staton takinq care of the harvest Edna Darrow has resigned her position at the Blanken Bakery and Blanche Hendee is workinq there   The Livingston County O E S Assn meets in Pinckney Sept17 NEIGHBORING The ttvingston County Picnic nJfnTlf wUvingin Calif wiU be held at Echo jfcrk Los Angeles on Sept 5 Werb Plassman of Bowlina  K has been hiredito leach shop at Stocfcridge high school The school BOW ha18 teachers The last instance oi duplicate telephone service in Mich, end ed Aug 27 when the Jonesville Cafopeiativ Cot was merged with the Mich Bell Co The Consumers Power Co sks registered a protest against the  closing oi the roads in Sylvan township in the 4500 acres Han na project Stanley Kaynes of Cohoctah s taking a special course at the U ofM  Bom to Walter Ryhka and wife of Pingree Aug 20 a son The Fowlerville postoce was entered last week and robbed of  90 taken from the safe The Cline murder trial in which Win and Don Andrus two Ital an boys are charged with the  murder of fhev late Brighton cloth ing merchant is set for the Sept term of court At a hearing at  Howell last week Judge Wilis Lyons denied the motion of Louis Colombo, defense att to change the plea of the Andrus Bros, of  from not guilty to mute The advantage of a mute plea would be that such a plea does not admit testimony presented by the prosecution as in a not guilty plea Elmer Chevalier and Wm English, the two others accused are expected to turn states evid ence 47 Years Ago Will Wright has moved into the Mandy Larue house on Main Street Tom Clark threshed 264 bushels of rye from 10 acres last wk 15 was made on the chicken pie supper at Dr Siglers last Wednesday Th Kennedy basket factory is running full blast Mrs Patsy Walsh has been granted a soldiers widow pens ion of 12 a month Miss Belle Kennedy has return ed to Boyd, Wis to teachPeaches and cream social at the Lakin school Fri night Steve Durfee, Nuke Roche and C V Van Winkle attended the  supervisors picnic at Long Lake Thurs Durfee and Roche played in the ball game J C Wlgle oi Dansville has rented ttie photograph gallery here by the hotel Gertrude Webster clerk in the bank is entertaining her brother Mrs, Dorothy Dinkel and child torn Ithaca , cailed on Mr and Mrs James, j Q J Devereaux of Morely Mo Logan and family at the Arth1 visiting here    Anderson went to Dexter AVON THEATER FL lac It 14  GBAND CANON TRAIL Soy Rogers SYLVAN THEATER Hielssri M Sua and Tues Sept 4adl LOVES OF CABMEN Taken from the bookAdults only Color ST TirhalnlEf Rita Haywonh Glenn Ford em CornlngNlght Has 1000 Eyes, Connecticut Yankee in King Arth urs DexterTheatre  WffTETt MICHIGAN Frtdar Saturday, Sept 1 3 THE KISSING MAID MutieaJ b Technicolor with Kathryn Grayson, Fiank Sinatra, J Carol Nalsh Ann Miller and Syd Charisse stowi Till Ml Cartoon News Sunday Monday Sept 4 4 THE FOUNTAIN HEAD A Drama Honing Gary Cooper Patricia Neal Ray Bond Kent Smith Cartoon Hags to Hiches SVBeSSBeBnBBBSVejBesSMMBSeafBSBaiiiBiiiia Sunday show 9M continuous Tue Wad, Thur, Sept t 7 8 t Fri sal, Sept 14  ftessl n THE RETURN OF WILDFIRE Richard ArlenMary Beth Hughes Piss CAMPUS HONEYMOON WUve Twins Local Notes  Sun, Men Sopt M Holiday Special Wallace Berry, Marlorie Main Is BIG JACK Richard Conte THE BARKLEYS OF BROTOWAY Color r Toehalsoloff KNOCK ON ANY DOOR A Drama staninf Humphrey Bogart John Derek and Susan Terry Cartoon Coo Coo Bird Day Shows 710 ft fljlS Coming In the Good Old Summer Time, South of St Louis Ho wed 1 healer Tuoi, Wod Than Aug 301Sopt 1  Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers st THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY CJoloff sy Tocnnloolof Oscar Levant Gale Rabbins Catiooa Iforolry TrU Sat Sopt 23  Roy Rogers GflAND CANYON TRAIL In Trucolof Roy Roberts George Cooper Is FLAMING FURY Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Cartoon 4 How 9B HF SfAZI OT MOCMiaAN Too Pwbato Court for tho County oi  Sun, Mon Sopt 44 Mat tmesy, till F M, Fred MacMurray Sylvia Sidney Henry Fonda Is THE TRAIL OF THE LOMESOME PINE Color sy Tockakolor Sreugbt Back by Popular Demand Mows Tuo Wod Tnur pt S7I  James Stewart June Allyson At a OOMIOS of said Court sold in tho Cky oi Howau Is said County OA tho Ith day of Auffaol A, D, 1949 PTOotttlteo Bsas K amiih uaao i Probato , In JO Mattof oi tho Estate oi Mlehaoi I Hoaho, Docoasod It appoadr9 is fto sssst that tso Una for prooontanos of otaim agawot aid oofato should bs Umitod and that and  tmoand plaet be appointod toro 1THE STMTON STORY with Frank Morgan, Agnes Moorehead ton o MIIUUlUlllllimiHIIIIllllltiiiii iiii i rUSihn  ur iullis home in Gregory Sun Jay Noggle of Prescott, Arizana the Harold Fairchild family oi Detroit were week end quests at me Frank Aberdeen home  IhL L J Henry family called on i andMrsjGlenn Ann Arbor at their cottage at Latland Sunday Riss Jcne Nash is visiting Mss Georgia Eggert in Lansing this week  Mrs Pearl Doyle of Wayne and Mrs Lulu Lamb and Mrs Alice Lee Lamb of Lansing were here Sat for the Read wedding Ms Norma Merrill of Webster spnt Wed iwith Mrs Nettie Vaughn Miss Leona Campbell has been accepted as a student at Mijh State college East Lansina J l ooiTa, ssfnsfBo and aduot all claims to and betas soli Ossst play Chelsea Labor Day but in  thai tho West sates of said doroas stead found themselves pitted ad oniMad lo inhortt tho ostato of sioh against the Jackson State Lea sedd docoasod dlod sofsod should bo ad gue team, and lost 15 to 6 Rill yjdicatod, Monks and Tom Dolan were the B is  battery IhataU i oti oi said doeoasod aro roquirod to Joe Quinn, 93, died Sat His prosost nair cksms to oafd Court at funeral was at St Marys church  said Probate Ofteo, and to torro a copy ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR FARM  TOUGHEST FIELD NO OBUGAITON C A L  ON YOURr Campbell,Farm Supply i rowLERvnix MICH  PHONE 112F13 in,MtmsutitwittiiHntitiiiJinuutMtn Mv 1  ODD FELLOWS HALL HAMBURG ICHGrand Opening SAT, SEPT 10  BOOTH AMD SQUARE DANCES MED IT BILLY KLEINS ORCHESTRA M liaasily nave Mr and MrsHoger Carr cm J unbar house Bob left by auto Mon for Syra he Shirey apt cuse N Y, io visi their daugii ter, Mrs Janis Baker and family to R K Elliott and wise, Mrs Mae bos Higains and Mrs Dara Swarth out called on W H Cksxk at Lin est MsVel srpesrt 4m reoensry lie km wsmmd a  STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON In the matter oi the petition ol Thomas S Leith and Ethel Leith hia wifo and  Archie J McGregor and Helen A McGregor, his wife to alter a part of a plat NOTICE Notice is hereby given that petition to alter plat of Brighton Country Club An nex Replat of Lots A and B of Brighton Country Club of part of Section thirty two 321, in Township two 2 North Range six 6 east, Michigan Brighton Townhip Livingston County, Michigan os follows towit By closing stroets and aTleys as follows By closing Saunders Ave botwoon Clara Jean Blvd and Burton Dr also by dos ing Thomas Ave botwoon Clare Joan Blvd and Burton Drive By closing public alley from Clara loan Blvd and running south botwoon lots 42 and 58 down to Burton Drive where it ends on Burton Drhro botwosn lots 27 and 66 Also public alley from Clara lean Blvd and running soon bet  ween tots 112 and US down to Burton Drive whore it ends on Burton Drive bet ween tots 1Q2 and 123 Will bo brought on lor the Hon Willis L Lyons, Cfroo Judge, at  the Court House In fee City of Howell Michigan, on Monday Sopt 28 164, ot the opening of court an osrid day or s  soon thereafter ae aoanoel ess bo Dated August 2 ttst Vem Mon He was bom in Ireland in 1809 coming here when 1 years old  Prof Wm Sprout will board with Mrs Colby during the sen  ool year Bird Gregory of Gregory has sold 150 tons of red dirt from his farm to Toledo parties who, will ship tt tkem40 purify gas  J  Bruce Wright 2, son of Mr an Mrs Frank Wrght ,died Sun Winnie Peters is teaching the Ptettysville school j  Ruel Coniway i working tor theSmith Bedding Co at Lake Vmd Former, Senator Wm Ball died at the home of his brother in  Ann Arbor ThursThe funeral was at his home In Hamburg 5a1 Bom to Bert VoaBWicuin env wife Sept 10 a eon  A carload oi ry was 2 from the Anderson elevator to Germany last weekMrs Wm Sprout fe Jto Arm Arbor where her children wut 1siBeehok if frank Mowers is in wt mens taking    thereof upon Gerald J, McCtear, Ad nunistxedorwhose attress is Owosso Michigan oa or betore die 24th day of of October A, D, T94B at  is tho forenoon, said time Bed ndhnjrmont of all claims aid demands against said deceased, and for die adjudication and dejentimt ion of the heirs at tew of said deceased at fse time of his death enttaVd to inhsr H the ostato of which tho deceased ed ftis Further Ordered, That public BOT ice thertof bo gtveo by publication of a copy of this order onoe each woeV for  newspaper printed end SBSttlated in scid Coun Kfran H SssVft, dgo of Probato hfitns  Porter, Riusssr of Probate Bn3HP W8BS Oe A1lUlT   Modern UflfSst sBBBBnw SBnW Msfsnwef fBeBnBSse KsxAisjnSBVBneY I vnsjps tweissweei Hff yoer srsiantwrf steic cbsfwsre See nil tnc other sc no execa oosd Gltsissv specisk oi dti Briggt img poecmUim enssmel, BcsvcywsAt siek Cme m  ft FREE KUcbtm Sink Bookl doMwm wamwwk i mtnuwi r inrfiisfiThe Plnchnev Dssootch Wednesday August 31, 1949 The Peoples Store he Pmckney Dispatch finW a 2nd does Matter at Ptasdoraoe  0 March 3, 1877 tabeadption  Paul W Groceries Drygoods Gents Furnishings Canned Goods Mr and Mrs Geo Tkampsonl were called io Jueuon last wee i by the sudden death of ivii Thompsons brother  Mrs Wlnans and Miss Frito of Toledo were,week end guests at  the Geo Thompson home Miss Janet Keiser, has returned to her home in Detroit after spending the summer with Mr and Mrs Thompson at HiLand Lake Ben White and wile called at the Carl Bid well home in Briqh ton Wed night Mrs Helen Devereaux Bennett and daughter of J Detroit were also there Dickie Mecei of East Lansinq spent Jast week at the Win Mer oer home Gionaon Redingev and Lilian HoJbinson were raqnrisKi at the  West Marion church Frinight by Rev Nixon The following delegation wem to Lansing last Fri in the inters of the school reorganizauon f o districts Supt Reader, School Com McCallum, ivlrs Nellie Clark Mrs Albert Shirley Mrs Ruth Ritter, Nelson Miller, John Burg Eric Rose, Mildred Parks, Audrey Lee and Mrs Evelyn Tomasick They were given the goahead sign and the vote on the proposition will probably bei in October The Clare Milter famllyRalph Croupe and wife and Vivian Croupe are at Douglas Lake this week Mrs Clara Kennedy and fam ily of Detroit and Wilbur Eisek and wife of Webberville spent  Sun with Mrs Emma Vollmer Robert Cochran and family ol Manton are visiting at the Leonard Lee home Ival Shirley and family of Dun dee spent Sat at the Albert Shii ley home  C J Chnton and wiie spem Sunday at the naipn uuiou nome in Lincoln farj Mr and Mrs Clyde Fishe spent Sun with Floyd Hammona ana wile at iMqnow Lake v lames Whitley and wiie wer Sun guests at ine Win, Whiney home Ann Arbor Mrs Mary lane Gallagher Sec feld is visiting the Robert Seefela lamily in Columbus, Ohio Easel Meyer and wife were in North Carolina over the we end Nelson House and wife of Yp silanti spent Sat at the Joe hasy dlo home Mrs Gus Henneau of Rush L is now chef at the Hoase c Dougherty near Brighton Doni Spears has qone to Ky 4e it pays to ovm a Ireezer i I i Whether you work a farm, erijoy puttering in the garden or buy your fresh vtgeubles at the store, theres a freezer to fit your needs Youll enjoy the ease with which you can score away your favorite fruits and vegetableready foe instant serving weeks or months later Visit your Edison customer ofice for full infof mation  or see your nearest appliance dealer f i the freezer you need at a price yoeU be fled to njyf i    Detroit  his company Mrs Elizabeth Martin and chi ren spent the week end in Ut roit with Mrs Mae Martin WaiKv i Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan werei at the home of Mrs Madeline Shehan in Ann Arbor Sat  Miss Zita Harris was in ban ising Sat to attend the weddinq ol the daughter of Louis BirnW Mrs Florence Ryer of Grand Rapids spent last week with her daughter Mrs Asher Wylie and family Edward Nuoffer and wife of Holt were week end guests of  the Lloyd Hendee family Robert Manning and wife of Flint are visiting at the Req Sch aefer home They qo to Detroit  Toes, with the Schaefers Charon Line spent last week at the Elgin Line home  Mrs Grace Bennett of Lansin is a guest at the Albert Dinkel home Lloyd Hendee is in Detroit thi week at the state fair where he j  is asst supt of the sheep dept his farther Lynn Hendee is one of the sheep judges Gerald Dinkel and family of Lake Chemunq spent Sun at th Albert Dinkel home Alien Dinkel and Jr Waqoner have reached Sioux City, Iowa where mer are at the Otto Dink el home The fitjtrtf Alberta Dinkel and Beraice Mens are the quests of Mrs Ekdne Sweeney at her cot ftage at Marnsttgue the Chubbe Comers oommun fcy had an k cream social at  Free Philgas SelfService Installatio n COMPLETE GAS EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AT NO CHAROE WITH PURCHASE OF THIS Oelux Philgas Hard wick Range,l248 O tor only 12950 if YOU HAVE RFEN WAITING FOR REAL VALUE THIS IS IT PHILGAS SELF SERVICE LOW COST PRICE IS NOW ONLY 149 PER CYLINDER  s See Us Tod a for Tires 60X16 TIRES  l248 660X16 TIRES 148B ALL TAXES ARE INCLUDED AS WELL AS INSTALLATION Kockej 8 war thou t aso EAST MAINST PHONE 1 PINCKNEY or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS phone 88 Flnckney Antral Dead Stock CO ITS Hit CRATST  A ntenruai JW M IltiHlilG AN  i MivIjUiiil,itijtij a s E p,TAeiR u ii  mw  11  OPENS FRIDAY with Thovscfrididf the Ftotft Agricultural EdyftHon and Industrial Exhibits Ever Offered   ol j Writ eompfffe ATOMIC INItOY IXHISIT  tGS AUTO SHOW Nvr , e  bits lilt Tbii in AfrcMgon BiSTJH eHURWHMmi BOS HON mwgfWmm Sept 2, 3,4  58 stsjsJIog Grmmi mr  4fe lOOMOo Atrte te IX Sepfclt  Wot 11 Mnstad   Grounds 50 ChHeVen nndor 14 Free jr J  McMadcen and In  home from St foe Arbor Sat and family of rented and moved  opts He friser fVrrer fact Mr and Mrs Robert Grainqer and sons from near Lansinq spent Sun at the Mervin home Mr MardeU Boyoe of Detroit and Mm Marine Dueenberry ot  Flint spent Ihnrs at the S   FOR SALE Potatoes and Umstead Farm HoweUPinckney Bd Onions 7  , FOR lMO  Mocan emended the wsfidsiu of Marjory Ommorth  th, daaahmr of Mm Lola Moron Dann Csmt Sat I Me bcrj  1 CheTTolet 10 ft slake tntaV W overhaul 2 new George Charboneau 9D40 Farley Bd FOft isUE Thar   SMMSttMSM 410 7 iv Pie ZXi   i K SLASH FUEL COSTS 5 25   with the new PUOTHERM  SHERATON Fuel Oi Heater  with POWERAIR Watr S jrtms e tc taitUy Dinkel  ST Doily UiOO A M to 20 P M oapt Weiaeedo WL a  MeGLusar and M Howard TWTi Fimhl ehii 18BS 1 alamo at their 5   Now you can have the ocauty of fine traditional furniture in an upright boater Fluted col umas    recessed panels  ,  lustrous woodgrain effect, mahogany finish Youve never seen anything like this nW DuoTherm Yet for ali its graceful beauty and distinctionits working heart is  all DuoTherm That means  i Up to 25 savings on oil with PowerAir By actual tests in a cold northern cli mate DuoTherms exclusive PowerAir Blower saves as much as one gallon of oil in every 4   keeps the heat moving thro ghout your bouse X More hoot from ovory drop of oil DuoTherms excli sive fuelmiaer burner does the trick  geti more hear into your home quickly 3 Turn of tho dial convert  ience No work No dirt No hauling coal or wood or  ashes You tend he fire bv turning a dial Come insee how little it costs to own a fuelthrifty DuoTherm See the lovely new  Sheraton See other DuoTherm heaters for every need, every pocketbook Easy Term, too I LAVEY HARDWARE homo bat at a com root Mr and Mrs Chariot Clark Mary Margaret Ghas jr angl Miss Ruth Kennedy are in north em Mich, this week The Gerry Eichmcm family are itayinq at their home Mrs Emma Brogan, Mrs LueJla Patterson and Mazy Holt o Stockhridgo were week end call ers at tho Stanley Dinkel home Leo Beaes and family oi Wall ed Lake were week end guests at the Roger Can home  Mrs  H Canr foil at her hornet laat Wed and broke her hip Sheis at McPherson hospital Howell  Mrs Wehfaa Vail suffered a cebral hemorage at her home of her neioe, Mrs Butueman at HOTI ton last week but is better I The tire dept was called to the home of Mrs Nome Vaughn last Friday where a kettle on the  electric stove boiled dry Sat they went to the Reidel farm on M36 E where a chicken house burned down 1815 McPherson State Bank  SCHOOL DAYS Shortly the doors of the school will open for another year Ex for new clothes, books supplie minds 12 TO North MlThlgm 835 UfcahiBs by Howell MVihktuii SREED  814 Reed Oty HKBB Iff  a07 Erand Rftfer HewelL Michigan Lake cmd F  S tin IJMHIM A npocoamy Ust Your Property wUL Property First ftpjto and Saving Boot ArorMkh Harold Chubb, Local Representative 518 Fleming St Howell Phone HoweQ 438 or 7 LEE LAVEY 58F3 and supplies are foremost in par eats minds f Michigan M  ft  May we point out the value oi a Servings Account to cushion1 this shock to the family budget Many people begin a Savinqs Account lor their children at bir th, which added to from time to time will provide funds for sch ool from kindergarten through college AU CTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BffST WYUE Phone PtochJoy 78F2 STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law 207 E Grand River, Howell Attornee at 13 Brighton, Mfcb, leTFll SepSSi MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeiade DrW Lake REFRWtRATJON HAROLD RADY Repairs on AU Makes Phone Pfackney 154F3 TfcC I TOWNER 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter Phone Dexter 3481 P R SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C, Swarthoau Director Modem Equipment Ambulance fleiTice Phones 39 6 63 PlapeyMlch OPTOMETRIST 180 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment Pine 358 Reslaenos 31 LLOYD HENDEB live Stock Hoofing Weekly Trips Made to Defeat General Truaking Phone 64FU JONES PlcmnecJ savings in the way to  happy livings VILLAGE TA1 ROUCe m  w  m StapMOKSiMcPherson State Bank tit wo L   until October It 1MB,  tcftftnfl  Letters or Any Papers Composed FIR Dirt and Road Bulb Helen ReynakUJmckney Village All deposits up to KOOilnm Copied  Your Convenience fecks Lend Piece or  Products Gravel 3i skpwW stre looked  In the telephone directory YfJloW Ptgtl for a taxi Treasurer, 545  Putnam fit   pot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES 1180 Each COWS 50 Each HOGS 50o per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SDK AND CONDITION CALVES, ed by our membership in he Fed federal Deposit Insurance Corp Ov 90 Years oi Safe Banking All Work Confidential 747 MatnHnckney, Phone 7615 Toma Rd Plucesey fee 50FD I phone Dexter 3 118 PHONE COLLECT TO CARL BERG HOWEU 450 for DARLING 6 COMPArt ONLY ONE BAG OF CEMENT but 49,500 bags make a mile of modem 4lane highway ONLY A DOLLAR But many dollars, deposited tec ularly at this bank can help vou build security, and have the other good things you want  Want Ad I FOR RENT 5Room house with Grocery underneath Inquire or Mrs Mark Swarthout At Swarthout Cove Phone 47F2 PJncknev, Michigan ctacles C payir Dispatch JRirickneys  i FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOWELL n Member Federal Deposit tnsuv anas Com AD deposits p to  5000 Insured FDUNDA pair of sped on streets bf Ptaickneyt Owner may have same by paying fo this adv Inquire at  office FOR SALE Kelvinator Refrigerator 7 cubic ft Recondition 5000 9830 East Shore DrL Lakeland beyond hotel Eperlez le Al  FOR SAJ 2 Five room oil burners with blowers 1 Eight room oil burner Phone 156F5 8292 Pettysvilb rd FOR SALE Oil Converunq Heat ing unit One 220 gal oil drum, One 50 gal oil drum 30 ft cooper tubing, valves and fitanqs us ed 2 Years also 175 qal fuel oil Carl Bidwell 725 E Main b Phone Brighton 71472   FOR SALE One third H P Motor 1 Pump lack, 1 Gatodstone, Water Tank,l Water hand pump Also my 80 acee iann, WlUlam Cooper, Pmckney FOR SALE Home Swarthout home 7 rooms and bath, garage QUALITY able Allowance for wood Art Rents 5030 Burgees Rd Pinckney Mich Phone 91F11 FOR SALE 4 Cu Ft Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator Geo Naylor Little Half Moon Lk off Whitewood Rd 10480 Lk Rd FQRJIENT A modern 3 room Off tticmuAN  apt with bdthroom, private en be Probate Office is tbo City of How trance and heat and liqhts fur nished Trees Trimmed or Removed Experienced workPrices reasonj stabler all m good eondttten Meats ruit Grooerli Vegetables Fish Market Psi Courteous At stssiop of ecsd Court bold m Mrs Thomas Murphy 211 EMi IL M  1220 Mower Road Of THE MATTER OP THE ESTATS OP    m Vaa Ro9oaom Doceooad WANTEDPOULTRY Will pay Peter Grofaorean having filed in Detroit market pdCOS aid Court bis final adminiatrcttioa ac  H Uyd Phone 82F13  PH pmyta, lor FOR s HK5iScESIATE 1 Acre, 2 room House new small Bam 2 Acres, 3 Room House and Kitchen Also 40 Acre Strip and 20 Acre Strip Phone 27003 Ann Arbor Peter Grofsoroan Cedar Lk Rd FOR RENT A house on Patter son 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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;
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              <text>fe Michigan Mirror Han your Ileum of interest i Seal town attracted en VJ DayY Many small Mich towns have Any one who nan travelled MICHIGAN STATE FAIR Aaacukui will no emphasis ed at the Mich Stale Fair to i hold in Detroit Sept 2 thru 11  Thousands oi agricuijure and  ,aattM Wt w 4u fcd Mi iAd UtUnp aa j Wanea tuchs to oi eo   I CHURCH NEWS  Softhall Ifotes  No M ovr Mich has boon hnnrossod J0 vostock exhibits will at by one thing indushku doconi hned with a record U00O toafrsation  the sphmng up oi  premiumsin tne qgncuhuie buifcunq witt be tound two giant leerigeraton tor dairy and moat displays, also chooso displays horn ttaconning area kicking in krte years on ac big business into hue business pnmng now payroib and pep in to many towns oi toss than iuOQO popukrtton hven Henry Ford concedes the Rouge is too big to be count ei kick oi reingeiauan run efficiently Ciy name doe J Meat cuting will also be ieatur    ed There will be a hie sisemad el oi a sow and pigs sculpturea from lard and one oi a cow horn butter Tents will be erected over the swine pens to eliminate heat and rain There will also be an anim al hospital There will be a camp leto and modernised milk house  St Mazy V Cathouc Chun ttactasey Michigan KEV FK ALBERT J SCHMiTT    , vows I SHMssni WNllAY ssggtc Sevening at a tovy cuau I 630S lSou lfSfcTm nghi service at the mu fVmtMnw q, Tiii i 1 n 11,  f w vwwaung ixxacn Oong1 Church PZ VOT   LT      2 bobble Pinckney BEAT CASS1DY LAKE 7 TO 4 Pinckney beat the Cassidy Lk team there Fri night 7 to 4 Paui Sanger in the box tor Pinckney allowed 7 hits wble his team mates were accumlating  Each not help any Hence the trend oi Industry to email towns A survey shows the following Gladstone 80,000 branch oi Coleman Canning Co 200 em ptoyeesAllegan Globe Milling Co 80 employees  Baldwin Packinq Material Co making parts ior Refrigerat ors Blissheld Blissnelrf MfgCo refrigerator parte, 80 employees Sowers and s5sT 9S IT  omed the aaar toiewmcn ut Fridays iJmJrS hridja party asswmntod and tall  is adays at kntbto ring service woe lead by1 73 v m Hev U 1 htaay in mo present of some ISO invitod quests ana other Jfertond The nride who was given in marriage by her fcrauez wore a  CHtiaCH Rnv, U  nrady Miinfetei Chan PrcKtes Wed night  Mm, Merwin Compact white satin gown of semiprin  cess design its rauud yoe c  Ovgaist and Choir Director lace was accented by a bexth of satin and the sloeves wac long and ctoeehmng The skirt broke the ice the 2nd scoring twice on K Usdwidges double Genue was hit by the pitchej and Jettreys scored both with a hit Cassidy got a run on a do ble and 2 inneld outs Pinckney added 2 more the 3rd on Lavey triple Burroughs iut and an er or, and one the 5th on hits by G Ledwkkje and Lavey1 Cassn scored 3 times the 5th on 2 hiu and 2 errors Jeffreys and G Le  widge hit safely the 6th and sco ed on Burroughs double Cassidy Week oi August 24 31 Sunday Aug 28 a    r 1030 Church Service Sermon, l0   extended into a court am an  The Living Wordll30 Sunday i  2menan, th 7th bul ave i 11a i  vi TKW fiagertip veil of tacedq , School Topic Elamng the took Gtenn nq v to end the with ail the latest 1 net ieli horn a lace huiattat tu i Word ot God1 20uHtoi3 Gold S qarae year all milk produced at the wom a AQOWU ntxand o siimr an Anniveraorv Oi St Igndce Paul Bunyan and for the 10 days year laix will be processed It is esti mated there will be 800 gallons Barret Co making prefabricated homes Gaylord Standard Products Premiums ior junior exhibits havfc been increased from 10 350 to 15,442 and the Danish Go Auto parts 55 employees system of judging will be introd Glare Clare Mfg Go Carbure Uced to give every junior a priie ware a double strand of aimu en Anniversary Open House oi i INCNKCY kited pearls and carried a bou  Mr and Mrs Sylverfier Man in j quet oi gamehas and white the Church Parlor roses i  44irrent  auge ueTtooiaTSS1 oS, 71 9P tkeie weS oniy J00 now tneie are IBJSL ffw 2 nulhon and theS5  risen horn Tto44 SS word expW fe somy the  toTwaTth  atone oi tL JT ZJ Y new rood wot built tha mL came tram the DJZ JJY same was tn S117   Zwr    a new schooi wer system etc This outa brake on   NT 1 a ten, 400 employees Cedar 9prfcg Ulockcraft Co wooden blocks and toys, 30 em ployeesSt Johns Sealed Power Co pistons 200 employees, Federal Mogul Co 200 employees HarrisviUe  Erb  Marshall Kenwood winter qarments, 75 em ployeesSturgis Six new industries employes 270 people Newberry Atlas Plywood employing 500 people 150 new homes built, 6 new business blocks built Food and sleeping facilities for the 500 younq exhibitors will al  so be provided There will be 11 agriculture contests Something new has also, been added A contest in team driviru to be held before the grandstand The motto this year is Aqricu ure comes first This is the r icy at the Centenial Celebrctaon Attending the bride were Mary Ann Harris, as mold oi honorand Joanne French oi Dexte, and Shirley Gyde as bridemaieu Theii gowns were desiqned aim  CALVARY MCNNOIUTE CHURCH Jeffreys, lb G Ledwidqe if Lavey, ci Burroughs, 3b K Ledwidqe, ss Palmer, 2b Gentile rf Reader, c rtev Esra Beucby xasiur Hlarly to the bridesm bjue yeU Wornmg Wfrship 1000 p na D  ow and pink respeenveiy iney Sunday Schoot  U00 ,otTNV , w and carried normalising flowers Youni People Meeting  730 CASSIDY LAKE wore short veils f matchinq hu , v Worship  rJl5 SU1Te8 b  Lttle Sharon GaUup sister of tl yjjl    cDoi2ia b riot LftoZrj saiwi Hour  asSi SBK C1 tt wnorr1  M W     AREH 4 1 2  1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 AB R H BERT HOFF Bert HoH, 64 retired oil and gas agent and qaraqe prop,died at his home in Howell last Wed night after an illness of several years He was the son of the late James Hoff of Unadilla township CONSERVATION NOTES James JHislop and Francis Sull I and lived on the Hoff farm, near t   J   r ui rrK, lifer Ho  sm lvarvwere arrested last week for1 Anderson in his early life He using a diving suit to walk alonq the bottom of Edison Lake, Way ne county and spear Black bass Oil and gas leases on 20,907 acres of state land will be offer ed at Auction at Lansinq Septtf Better than half the projects on 17 stream improvement jobs have been completed With television increasing the audience of nearly a million people saw conservation films the first 7 months of this year Th bow and arrow deer, hunt lag season is only 2 months away The annual convention of the National Conferfence of State Parks will be held at the Hotel Statler Sept 17 thru 20 A new lOOO acre tract, known as the Stanton game area wn be open for hunting mis fall It is on M57, 12 miles northwest ol Greenville The odds on locating a produc ing oil well in Mich are 1 to 13 Of the 312 wells tapped this year only 10 were producers, 9 extend ed existing wells and 5 were gas  wells 918 drilling permits wer issued The state of Mich has no is lands tor sals despite many rf quests The tow it has are re TxTby the conservation dept POTATO ELIGIBILITY DATE Frank Fuchs assisted his cou EAUIJIVT  Urtwr  n as best man and the usher, CAHNVAL AND HOME were Romanus LaMont and Ro T, ,,  COMING inert Adamsonali aTDetroit The J mJZidJS Pom  groom and his assistants wore gc8Cniby m Pmckev xeioa mc WP Ass n is on this week, Preceding the entrance of the 1  bridal party, Ropert Gallup Jr a InnS5SnJJe8 gaxnes,e,c Howellcousin oi the nride, sanq f jS c1JSiMr  Oh PromiseMe and Always   cnaession  Civic withMrsEloyse Campbellatme SffiSuSJ LSh W Q No7301 the Ungojw Recuse , accompanied by is cession and the Masonic Bleq abel Jrady MrCaup alsc  hag Q wafle gtQnd T may be others but these are all we heard of Burmister, as Glenn rf Bacon, lb Stone, lb Standfield, c Hays, p  4 4 3 4 4 4 Q 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 3 1 married Eunice Gardner, daugh ter of the late Henry Gardner ot    Putnam township After a snort f  e wedding march an residence in Lansinq thef came renQered 8eVrai heart melode, to Howell where they have x Qn the QJ whUe the quests sided H was in the garaqe  assemblinq business and later w The reception in the church par Albert Smith w distojwtors in m ollowinq the ceremony was the county for the SinctatrUii  attended b Q j number oi  BRIGHTON TOURNAMENT WINNERS Vagabond Coach soft ball Oh PromiseMe and Always3 jT TJ7 fSLl nibsat VanCamps for the tit  CampbeU at me J , r, teaUBriqhton last week Prey vam,ip sort axmkconcession, the V Tx the Hhad  v U Local INotes Pai Hueter and family of Jacx later selling their l 111 friendsand relativeV and refresh  son were Sunday quests of the ToTLavev the Stabler Oil Co oiAnnArbor    Md by    o Carter iamUy  ioe v Mr Hoff taking a position as field mar Of late years he has been in the oil promotion busin ess around Mt PleasantSurviving are his wife, a son James of Dowaqkxc a dauqhter Mrs Howard Anqel of Battle Creek and three, sisters, Miss El va of Howell, Mrs Sadie Shively oi Lansing and Mrs Gertrude Womble of Island Lake The funeral was at the Howell resbyteriarvchurchiTiwithburj ies Auxiliary of the Church Jan The Robert Seefeld family oi ial in HowellPOSTMASTEBS CONFIRMED Lawrence Baughn is the new Pinckney postmaster, his nomin ation having been confirmed last Thurs Others named were Russ Fading, ReavertonArthur Hamii ton Sand Rapids Max Day, Carleton Asher Hylard,, Con  cord Jesse Davis, Fremont SaU ina Anderson, Omer Louis Har , teL Oscoda Ernest Mosher, Rich A final reminder was given to ,lft phvllis Speck, Scotts Fin dale ior applying tor certificates  rU the 1949 potato price support pro gram is Sept 1 or harvest, whichever is earlier Earl Grubb, rftniisym of the Livingston County AAA Commmee, said not only eligible grow en who hare been issued certi fioatos oi ehglbdhx wiU be able to participate in the goveniment price support ptoaiam tor the  et French of Dexter was in qe oi the guest book and  and Vivian Miller of Ann Ar1 ward Seefeld family of Silver Lk bor welcomed guests and receiv went to St Cloned the gifts T Wnv Lamb family of Ann The bride is a Junegraduate of  called at the W H Meye Pinckney high school and popu home Sunday lar in social and church circles I r Geo Meabon jr family She has been complimented b tk m the Mason fair Friday three prraupttal parttesjwa in Tl j M and Mrs Robeii rwiimit and one m the Galluo i Umstead Pat Stackable and tc Mrs Wm McMacker charl Columbus, U are visiting at the  X tois E Baughn home Sun with the Ho u JSSf Detroit, and one at the Gallup home here where Mary Ann Harris and Goldie Markos Park Clare Ledwidgeaf St Toe hosp inson enWrtained somiTsixteen  A,rbor Sun, sons guests at a varietyshower I Dn  and wife of Ypsi 1949 crop of these gsowe wtthto mesr Bert Benham and wile oi Ann Mtx were Sunday callers at ihe M E Doxrohome Mr and Mrs Ralph Gamble oi Flint were Sunday guests of the Hoff Sister The groom is also a highsch 5 were Sunday visitors at the ool graduate, served eighteen        months in the navy He is em   J Infj PS 1S ployed by the Ford Motor Co jWng at the Clifford VanHorn After a twoweeks trip in north  M  t  4 em Michigan, the couple will ret JX Nash spent last week at side In Detroit  JKn0blook  neat   J Mr and hfrs C F Hewlett at MARRIAGE UCEMBhn  tended the annual convention of  , D Glendon Rogers, MiSweU,Lil theTMich,Vyalkins Dealers Assrrf  by P   ton BobertsonT22, Howell Wm in Lansing last week Mr Hswlet it nh MarunB, Howell, Cecelia Geh was elected Treasurer T P0 ouibwak A Detroit boy Cy AiUe and family oi Gsoxf JV SS ZIJ v  win spent the week end at me pttr Obon ot Hackney pototoesOnly w C AtUe home , red Homburgev and wist oi to osrtojijsadojelgjj  kSZ  The Lloyd Sendee lapseV the The SZrmomm how tT 00   J  m sisTsliyIsfTStslTS 1  knnily incsnoed  Ks seMss tesedon 60   s which wet msl Glen Hair is snendma   ringer 32, Howell Raymond Mssdamos EUa Lavey, Laurc Pomorfckl 30, Pinckney, Ruth Gfadwett and Mary Teepto spen Kidd, 19 Howell John McGui I Thun with Mrs Peart Doyle a 24, Detroit Muriel Bead, 2LPinckj BeJJaviie ney   to Heinxe and daughter  , Judy, oi Carletoa epent Wed AJfllOWCES QeGAGWEMTJ with Mrs Nettie Vaughn Mr and Mrs Boyden Duff of  the Robert Tasch family spen Detroit announce the engage Sunday with his momer in Ann meat oi their daughter, Beatrice Arbor to Al Bobon, eon oi Wk and Mrs Mrs George Gardner and son  I lames went to baidwin Sun and 1QUS A W C 1 O ol Howell VanCampf beat Hamburg before losinq to Vaqabond The Reqional tourna ment is on at Briqhton this week BATTING AVmOES AIRHPCT 52 13 22 423 59 17 24 407 9 0 3 333 U 20 27 325  64 14 29 312 46 8 14 304 25 5 7 280 54 14 14 259 2b i 7 250 46 11 10 217 45 7 8 177 Jim Burroughs Gus Ledwidqe Robert Twitchell Joe Jeffreys Phil Gentile Fred Sinqer Keith Ledwidqe Herb Palmer Wesley Reader NEIGHBORING Born to Alger Bollinger and wife of Gregory last v,  a soi The marriage of Paul, Younq of Gregory to Esther Resiqner ot  Grand Rapids is announced The wedding took place May 26th at Grand Rapids , ,  r Mr and Mrs Dan Lantis of T old  Stockbridge have purchased a  cottage at Rush Lake The Chelsea village council has passed a 2 hour parkinq law for cars an the business section Putnam township receiv ec 950 16 in sales tax funds for the months of April May and June on progress as it was pre tty hard to get the voters to in erocxeje their property tax Still thjs tax uicreased to the point where it became a hurden and the 15 mill limit was adopted In its place we have the gas and wt tax, sales tax, intangible tax social securityand many other taxes Now the townships and  village had no machinery for  collecting these taxes so the state and federal government did it for them It was necessary to  name commissions for this work As the government took on mora duties, it established more com missions and World War II saw an epidemic of them, mostly to aid veterans The county employ ees have also increased at ui same time Not so far back their was no county commission noi welfare or old aqe pension depi Now both these depts have sub stantial lists oi employees State Treas D Hale Brake, a candid ate for qovernor, condemned pro posaU for wholesale county home re4 a great talking ponii for politicians He said many county officials devote most of their time to state duties He ad vocated the appointment oi a county business mqrof the bd of supervisors Now as lonq as the centralisation trend continues and it shows no sign of abatinq the number of state and federal employees will increase Back in 1937a group of Black Legionaires from Detroit brought a negro out here shot him on a left him in the marsh at Nashs bridge west of hers We took some pictures of the body before the coroner arrived and tor that season were in attendance at the trial in Detroit for 5 days whan the men were convicted The star witness for the prosecutio  was, Dayton Dean, who turned states evidence and helped con vict his former pals He had pre viou8ly been qiven a life senten ce for killinq another man and has already served 13 yearsNow he demanas a new trial claim inq he was not represented by TOTnciratfttuttff1te was sen tenced Dean is a talkative 20 lb man who tikes the limeliqht and has the intellect of a 10 year was the victim Five cases of polio were report ed in this county last week They cole Robert Cook 5, and Mrs Wm Alberts, 26, Holland James Cart wright 28 Howell Jeryln OBrien 5, HarikzndcaVd Robert Haiq, 2 Oak Grove Rd Suffers axe eata led to financial aid horn the not ional Foundation Potto Fund  The Brighton fire Dept, wio Motley Reynolds, 66, died at ie Poattac faospstat Sunday ai r a sheet sense He came from ne Cfcty 11 years ago mu Thuts gi he bona she  fc Swan Csspbell bosse brought ftfoy Lou Gardner Lsopq Campbefl and Lois Shii ley home from ihe camp wher mey wens rouneoWi The fames Ttoohsr  family at me Ona oat or Wm Ee iosm on Farier Laay Troet oi Dearboa to vie ftoad He was a ssssnbir oi sVi ing Chris Camnbsel Cosseswnny Congl Cewsxh and Ihe Bey leaeon faejtfy and   a nesvenr gaae mjeat ly tor WflHasd Hefssan and Den HasV 2 HoweH players whe bcoke their legs ptoying soU baL Mrs Flosence Wegener, Pinck ney is a patient at McPherson hospstoL riowes It took an airplane Just 2 hours to plant B3 acres oi rye on tb L taftaday farm, neat Milan last Public improvement aftvay seem to have opposition We had thought the 75,000 veterans hoe pital, to be built at the edge of Ann Arbor was a sure thing but a bunch of property owners have qotten the ear of Senator Fergus on and filed petitions against it Opposed to this vtowpoinl are the Ann Arbor City Council The Chamber of Commerce Rotary Club and all veterans organise ions who have declared in favor of it The W C T U gives sosse in teresting figures on drinking among the women oi the noxjon whom it now claims number 100, 000 and who are mcreasinq at    the rate oi 120,000 a year These  toe hghtod held mere figures wwe arrived at protection of the percentage oi women df cohohc victims who are consmlB od to mental melhunons and hos pHal wards into she 4400,000 al cohohes of the oWinty, One ont of every four of toe WW tfogfc oUos admistod to instituttons ace women OSBK iMfi Pinckney Qvic Improvement Assn STREET DANCE Sept 3rd  9to hOO JUU Yeur Choice off ELECTRIC RANGE praQERATOB  ELECTRIC PHOAS RANGE DEEP FRBQKE W    71    ty ftodnf  4a  Mtotafetttof tar Fa 10 2  in deed at fee  lofsjtt Fob MteTH mi  lei Mat dwi   Ifcm AlBMft McOtJeY CSMI  flteffhafck demagogy wtaVmon do 3t eYck Vfcd TW Mmkwsrinl Attn met at tib 0000 fVfflflir fit Mon Rv Mclritotb o4 Dtrter spake on Good njunibfti Tfct Anotjgtan and Chttotcx Oatbottc rTifr leibof Day School Ann Tuttdoy Tfce faculty  8mi W Strafe Grc mnti, Monte Bacon InMc Mary Ruta Primary fettle GNMO A MW rtrhtttoa ho boon tanned at Andaman cwytjpttaq oi  Water Bony Lmired Whiwd and 9vd 8ptau The Hmkiey  CBnloft suit lor tottpatt was staled cart of court Beit Hart and data WHfcy ware manied In Aim Axbot Aug 18  A aodal wot fcttt at thiW  Gardner horn Tut niqht Mutic i furnished by Andaman band  i  cMttt ModmUt  i  t OJM tj tjMf Heres your Mainptoof sink gleaswejre Set all the obr at no extra coal GHsten sptcisJb of this Rng tug porcelain enamel, Beeutywsie sink Come m crumb cup strsiufk txua e FJE KiHlm Sink large basin special kdfe lor Booklet HViMIIMO ttXTURI  XJM 25 Years Ago Alts Maluon7 fc many years a partner on tot Malta d Ctark term just thit tide of Portage Lk  died Wed at me county JarmHU partner, Andrew dark, died same time ago Funeral at Swar thout Funeral Home with burial in Dexter Barn to Ed Qawton and wife Aug 16 a ton  Mima Marjorie Allison has gone to Niagara Falls with Mr  and Mr SanJotdBeaton Mrs Mark Swartbout while turning her cow out to pasture wat struck4n the iaoe by Hit an  Unals ham while it wat oqhunc flies Dr Sigtar took several atit ches in the wound The Belle Barcus Players with their tent show are to be here Sept 4 5 6  The paving on Grand River is now finished horn Brighton to Williamstan D Day Bird, Ford dealer, has a threshing outfit out woking this year Th Lewis family reunion was held at the Theodore Lewis home Monday Barney Lynch it m U at M hot pital with an injured eye Mr and Mrs Norman Reason are at Niagara Falls  MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER Telephone Pinckney 1IIFU ItpaMng a Specialty AVON THEATER Fri, tat, Am M 2  THE BLACK ARROW Janet Bknr, Louis Hayward la a Bonaatk Advntut by lobttl L FhM  SMOKEY MOUNTAIN MELODY I Roy Acuii  IBs Rocky Mt Boys  hi a awAlcal Watm   i m Sua TA Aug 29  ANGEL ON THE AMAZON Geo Brent Vera Ralston In a Jhugk Advrttur plut Nwa Cartoen, Com4y  Coming Grand Canyon Trail Loves oi Gormen 9KHHBP k mnnwlsf ts  esejl tat tse MM IDS pfeafAtcrtoe oi eottou AQQIMI old eetotit ifeould be tnMtd and tsat e tseeesd pkns be qpy4ntti toBiv, esanlM ee4 e4tuat all ekdwi oad eetaesaM Oten and tats te lesei ketn el wH d MittHid to kJMtt lb Mtalft oi kieh aid deraatad dted aobMd abfwiH b ad  n la Ovdeied That all at the ataV on oi satd dtjCfOifd  tautrtd 10prtMBt tbtir oktsM to Mdd Court at  aid Probate Otto, and to lenro a oopy tharooJ upon Qoiald J, lecQocn, Ad mUUsttatorwbooo aaareu it Owowo Michigan QO OX boioro tbo 24th day 1 at Octobt A, D, 1S49 at  MB oeiook hi Iba iovoaaaa ttodd tm and ptaoe belsa otnttsAstl 1st tjibo et  anUnatios aed ttdtuseseat of ott Vifp and damands agaiaat aetd deoeand and for the oxfyudtoattoa M aeteftttart tea oi tba heba el lav el aoM doooatud at tba ttma oi bla deetb aatttd to iaher it tba aatata oi wbiob tb tecaattd d tXAZt or WaCMttAN The Anbode Court far the County 4  UYtaaiton At a eoutaa ot said Coiut bld in the City ef Howell ta aedd County oa tba  th day oi Autuat A 0, M4lt PieMatOioa Warn B ikb Jeoje ai Probata   It ia Furthar Ordarad That pwblle not ice thareoi ba gtrta by puhMoattoa oi a  copy oi tfcia order oaeo each wootr lor 3 nawapapei pitalad e4 etoBtlotad ia atd County Hiram B tedtb4 Juda ol Probata Minna 9 Porta, Xaatatar al Probata JUTB8 BRBWIWQ COMPAMf, Detroit4 UichHan t MtiwuitiloqfrA toftu nnittPimMUi Ihaatej Wei Tbiua TA At 24 8 38  Lorttta Young, Van Johnson MOTHER IB A FRESHMAN Col by Ttafctkekr Rudy Vottotv Barbara Lawrence  tfereHr at Aag, 97 AJkm Rocky Lout KWEGAWW Of SONOBA HS9 lotpb SdbaUdkKnaV BUKt Burke Is THE CASTAWAY ftMitf  Its Has Ae y j  teetay tM f at, oti MVttr VXioJnia Mayo Is WtfrtBirtrt TERRITORY Cmum spar jHem Wes fta Jbsf tfiJept l  liy AjtceBt Otefltv Rogers   ftOJUDWAY DOCTBE MICHIGAN Fri, Sat, Auo 2187 ttxowf Till, l,ii Erisane MUler Is JUNGLE PATROL Royi Rogtft  to GRAND CANYON TRAIL  Catar fav Sbabatoaloa too, Moo, Af St  aa4tya Mtf fhowa T00 and 1 CUston Webb, SUriey Temple M BVADEBE GOES TO  COLLEGE Mawa  Oitltttt Mkk Fri tot ABO Itft THE YOUNGER BROTHERS4 A Waetero la Traaator Hsntef Wayne Morris, Bruce Bennett Gtvaldiat Brooktt Akm Halt Robert Hutton Tee, Wed fkm Af WIUstp 1 tbova TJtt ersd M XDWA  m SOT RBeeuen TsntY Dthanm Ktar  tea Mae Aug 1181 MY DREAM IS YOURS Muaicol Coaaady is Tsekslaalsr lock Carton, Dodf Day, Lee Bowman, Aaalnhe hiuau Eve ev  jpppev pvejtBjraijBvtjew7 ejpptejBtajtpr er a   ArJtft Diaaay Canaae Isaat Far Iraeaaoat Sunday tbewf f7J ftsa Wad Thw Asy MJl fat I RED CANYOfT Cetor by WfBfWfffs   fiusrV taftismei homa licMbf4  I J23 2  w te a iVettW  a weiw Met 11 lUSINIIIFsrinert in Michigan produce over 400,000,000 worth of crops a year In producing thii bumper crop, the farmer depende a lot on tools, such as plows, harrows, tractors Another tool, and one of the most helpful, ii the telephone It runs errands, locates farm help, takes orders, helps meet emergencies The  number of farms with telephones in Michigan Bell territory has nearly doubled since before the war TOP IN TAXMichigan Bell is the biggest single contributor by tsxea to the State Primary School Fund This year Michigan Bell will pay 591326 in State property taxes Thats equal to 1365 for each school pupil in Michigan So part of what you pay Michigan BcJl for telephone etrrice helps educate the children around youmaking them finer, more useful ckiicne ef fouaorrew MOWfliVatAflYOWNIfw44iMirYor friends may Ht tut, two er mote miles away, tuel ret theyre saeleea It you ss nextdoor neighbors by teiyhoae Without lestiaf home you eta vieft eie IsaVeef fjtJaaaeef eaBlapemPf Jefcs of newaVfatx lor or osTar hssD in esse of fUnesa Dlsn neitieaar ohnreh sSsira Coevi4erisjMvwlittJeeeststn4 PBSPT1 tsetaeee ew aatptt teWr tepw y BjptB tptxtv upaa tKwateT SF piePptejatttap rtjbttf ia the jbtjUfiw4Mt rui w t e t t MP4 r AWednfcedoy, Auquat 24 1949 The Peoples Store   ov  Qw act ol  natter ol ummLW  Groceries Drygooda Gents Furnlshtage Canned Goods Lingerie irofc8 o   home ul from Bay County ware M B a ana Mra Walter Stova Merrill Auatm ctad tomiiv or noma recently J MLwii Coyle attena a the funeral of Mra boron Qi on at Grand Blanc Monday Robert Granger and iamily 0i JJwag spoilt Sunday at the L Coyle nozne Mra Helen McGregor and son Juamie, ot Brighton were Mon  caUera at the Wm Mercer home  ft Walter Mercer and family ot Lansing called Sunday Born to Dwight Wegener ana wtfe at McPheraon hospital, last week a daughterUed jory Foot no3 Jesse Henry and on Chas Whitehead Sun who is back fro pital Jackson Ben Scott and iamily of Ann Arbor called gt the Jesse Henry home MondayBen White and wife called a the Frank While home in HoweL Sunday The Harry Fcarchild iamily oi Ann Arbor spent Mon at the r  Aberdeen home The children are staying a week Stady Culver and Wlie a at hitt01t V Sun callat the Munav Kennedy home  ft Head S guests  Ui Glenn Cubb and wife  iuSSUt are Hoikx last week Rev and Mrs Hancock llundaVfor w amilv ern Michigan  W8k ln nort Walter Clark and wife rJ gdta the week  ln Alio James Tinchr Tf1 K 1 x vdar aDdSLWhi,e dement an appenaictto operation at McPhe was1 wu   oA ana Oak office i Yes, delicious maalt dished up with htatandserve speed V mats tht Story told by freezer owners everywhere Quick as a wink you whisk your favorite foods out of the freeaar ready thtm at the range  and pop them on the table Its as easy as that Arreeser savaa you work, time ana effort  brings undreamed of convenience into your noma You can always count on an ample supply of mealtime treats right at your fingertips   ready for serving in a twinkling Detroit Edison has home fireetert on aitpUy, For the freeeer you need at a price youTTbe neighborhood appliance dealt but does not glad to pay  sail thaaa i  jpetpoit  Edison  j ST   Pw in Detroit Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedv fr McPheraon hoepital, last Lou Haydee who has been work S5LS  9J1 Bro f bast moved m Mrs Alma Harrisaa tennant house and will work that xzrm Nick Katoni oi Dearborn was m town greeting friends Satur Pawl Finnegan and family of I Jackaon were Sunday guests at  tho Lynn Hendee home Mr and Mra Ray Burns return ed from Calif last week  mM ad Mrs Frank Clark oi I MUOM were Saturday guests  of the Winston Bctughn family I Lawrenoe Robinson oi Evans villa, Ind is visiting at the Olin Robinson home The John Carpenter and Clay ton Carpenter krmilies attended the Carpenter reunion at the Hur on River Park near Dexter Sun   Don Swarthout took Un Nay, lor of Half Moon Lake to McPber eon hospital Satur in the ami bukmce OUn Robin eon and Ridge Shir ay aojoumed in Groaae Pointe 8crtnrdoyMr and Mra Gary Eichmon took Mm Elisabeth Martin one children to Crretal Lake Sundav whene ahe win viait the Joy M tin samiry   Bpent Look for this Seol It is your guide to fast, modern, automatic gas cookinc Do you cook three meals a day Thats wel over 1,000 meals a yeorl No wonder you  owe, yourself every time and work saving idea thats built into the beautiful new PhilgasHard wick CPModel Roomy divided top    large oven    stainless steel burner grates oven door window  oven light Yovr Philgas dealer features a full line of  Philgas ranges  built to suit a wide span Of cooking needs  priced to fit your house bold budget Hockey Swarthout  BAR MAN m   Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 25T COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS Phtme 89 Flackney tral Dead Stock  W rutinHUH v  vv t ft,1 M ICpI G A N FAIR SEPT THRU II m  3te, SEE EJY Ml TtCiPMTM Ifs YOURTair Thousands of Exhibits MkMgom IS a gnat AfrfciiHwil Stmt ATOM SHOW r tbf M  i anywhere, the complete, official US Acosn ssiont exhibit, featuring materials used to  make the atom bomb SUMMIT ENTERTAINNUNT BOB HOPE VoXmr  TOMMY iAtTLETTf WRCOME TtAVmStt TEX rTTft tOOK tOtMUJ AUTO tAa CHTTWOOOS THtsU OtlVRf VOOV RSfWOttCS PARAOES 60 BANDS MsTJWAY aSl TNI COW, ilAUUOARO ANO UMBO, TOO CWBBB  Ptrit pto 111  GMTY AGKICUITURI AND INDUS rw T  ,, jvV  Mhsaa Gertrude Spectre apest mmmm   1531 dfly  AWI Albr r011 55  Onion FOR SALE nnaim 11  Mr and Mra Mori Svuvjtoo of n,n itr , Hf F  VettoTisaaTK, PPtodnsay Rd WioneJFin Qroset 10 it atnlni Inack Btmtar oi Dtrtiaon wore Sundcn I FOR SALE Thor Monqie homer Zj01  eooata at tfie Robert Pike home Ekaetlant Conostao, 3 dotkxre um m Mk and Mtaa Data lfittar end 4W  Mr mi Mra Ralph Hall attend1 ed the Maeom Fair Prldar  A,  4   10lf H kstelMO   96eOFarWv sUmm mmmm  mmmmmmm CUHHK  jT   Wr W91jPSLASH FUEL COSTS S 25 u Water Sy tms etc Stanley Dinkel  I PROFESSIONAL CORNER iftncjuaey, jNuca   Aamnfjs at  FOR RENT 3 Room Inquire Mrs Max Dyssv 610 W Phone 141F2 Unadilla Si W I  S0 vs yco     K hue Uuli ionul I i liifui c in ,m prJgrt hcUcr Mutci cii nill11    rned  i1 usirous wooduniin ctfect, ma muny lmibh Voiive nivtr seen m ilnni like s new DiKiIlieiin Yft f ,, its uruiliil ieiut anl ilin ntiun iii  , i, heii i ii i DUUMKI in Thai men Up fo 25o savings on c with PoverAir H ,ui  tests in a il noi hern i  mate 11U ii ie  m  esiiii lAm itAir ii,  r s   ,much as one kiion  oil in every 1    keeps the hi at fLAVEY HA  Mr re mi trr every d rt ui ii l mo i nenu b exili sm fiielmiier burner Tiethe irifk    jets more In  nito your hoiiiC quickly  Tn of the dial co  itinc No ik No i   11 i i 1 io,il or u o,ji ui tend che   , , i dial , ii see flow little 11 id  a fuithrifty Ou the lovely new Min See oilier iuoThenn In is, for every need, every vetbook liiiy Terms, too FOR SALE Table Top Gas Ran ge, Electric waffle iron Several Doz 1 qt fruit Jars Blacks, 3015 Monks Rd 1 1,2 Miles w oi Pinckney FOR SALE White Rock friers and fat hens Alive ox dressed Phillip Sprout Phone 19F11 EstabUhed 1865 McPfterson Jtate Bank  SCHOOL DAYS Shortly the doors of the school FOR SALE OIL DRUMS, several wm orinTr u   , ss i oi nmo Q nn  W1 Pn far another year Ex Pinckney penses for new clothes, books, and supplies are foremost in par ents minds , 55 gal clean drums 300 each C F Hewlett Phone 9c 4aUy UJUO A M to 8ud p, M Excep Wednesday, MouTuesftiSai liQwiWfrm D a R McCLUSKEY DettttSt 112 K North Michigan Telephones Qfcce 835 Residence 8U stonings by Appointments Howell Hffift SNEEi Peep 18  207 EXHaad BWsr Howell Michigan Real Estate ImraroAceJrokerage Ory Lake and Faun Property A Speciality list TOW Property with o LEE LAVEY General Insurance Phone S9F3 Michigan WANTED Custom corn cuttin with new Jofcn Deere Tractor BinderE MacAinsh 8615 Cedar LkRd Phone 13F13 pi FOR SALE Champion 2 12 out board motor First class runninq condition 1160 Sarah St Bauqhns Bluff Portage Lake v WAHE 111,,17, From wiieie I sit fy Joe Marsh If Vheyre Wild, They Belong To Tsk A U C T I ONESR Form Soles a Speciality BET WYUE First fro and Saving Baal Cameisfi Memorials 8M rtMata  JUn AroorIkh HBsaold Chuhh flbal Bepcesentative 418 Fleming Su Howell Phone HoweB 439 or 87  Markets Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mich rr Phone 187F11 Repairing MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating 8tato 8717 Lako4de Ddv Ruth lahe May we point out the value op 0, TF2J a Savings Account to cushior  nncynwy this shock to the family budget i VlKTP I  jT t folkilljIiiCo fiii  i   , ii A ni  r Vh   v ii ri Li , i y a t  h  r or , il , Saw Tik Anderson Int vrrk uul irrn like I In rrst of fk in f 0as reminded of the first i, i ropcrtful of his ryM IK eyer spoke to MiruXiv msH had tell where ih h sent me out one Safu i iy    ,i,n,n From to hunt for some blackhc v  I took a lonr hike and cMildut find any Finally, 1 cane to Tils house akirvr lli, I v L  It o t of the fork on   r  , Hi there, I say, w    iries around hoi i Tik say, Thwii ,  , , if I dunt kitow imuh aJ tldn, that grow wild Later, I foa,d how Tik sinrls his family by  pitkins IKITU, Ever MIIV Ive FOR SALE 1947 Jeep in A 1 con dition Arnold Bechler, Pinckney 65F WANTED Custom picking with a new Woods Bros, com picker get your orde in early Bechler and Clubb Tel Pinckney 1 65F5  1, , Spot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK STANLEY  BERRIMAN Attorney at Icrw Many people begin a Savings 207 E, Grand River , HoweU Account for their children at bir      th, which added to from time to REFRIGERATION SERVICE time will provide funds for schf HAROLD RADY ool from kindergarten through Repairs on All Makes college pj pincknsy 154F3 Planned savings in the way to happy livings McPherson State Bank  BRTC J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 M P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthoui Directot Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 38 it 68 PteJDJoTMich, 1Mb d iWttHOFFSr OPTOMETRIST 180 West Grand River Ave HowolL Michigan For Appointment P no 338 Resident 613 LLOYD HENDEE live Stock HswBng Weekly Trips Made to Detroo General Trucking Phone6aT14  CARL JONES Concrete Product Gravel Sand, Top Soil Road Gsavet JANE TASCH AH A   ecnA1  t  tLetters or Any Papers Composed  FiU Dbt and Road luD Ail deposits up to 5500010 insuror Copied at Your Convenience Mocks LaUL Piece or CotHraot ed by our membership in he Fed  AU Work Confidential 7628 Toma Rd Putckney nte t Federal Deposit Insurance Corp j0 MainPlnckney, Phone S0FU Ov 0 Years of Safe Banking Phone Dexter 3 111 I ,i u 7 1  HORSES 250 Each COWS 250 Each HOGS Mcpercwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEET and PIGS REMOVED FBE CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450 Jtrenseo for COMPAQ Want Ad 1948 STYLES THE CHRYSLER One of a series of style leaders in each American Automobih 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oil Carl Bklwell 725 E Main S Phone Brighton 71472  WANTED  TO RENT DAIRY FARM 140 acres or more on share basis Francis Monkress 6295 Allen Rd Fowlerville Rte I FOR SALE One third H P Motor 1 Pump Jack 1 Grindstone, Water Tank,l Water hand pump 1220 Mower Road FOR SALE Now 14 ft Boat and  1 EMnrude motor sportmens model nwn ,  77 w   WANTED POULTRY WiU pay A 1 condition Will sell for 135 FIRST NAflQNAL BANK Doit market prices Merwln Cam0ell warmoufe HvwhL mc H Lioyd Phone 62F13 Cove, Portage Lake  QUALITY Deposit CnsuF000 Ccr AB deposits p to v Meats Fruit Groieri  r JOR SALE HEGLSON ESTATE 1 Acre, 2 room House, new small Barn 2 Acres, 3 Room House and Kitchen Also 40 Acre  Strip, and 20 Acre Strip t Phone 27003 Ann Arbor t  Peter Grofeorean Oiar Lk 3d 0j 4 FOR RENT A house on Patter son Lake Road I Erdley yanSirkle FOR SALE Home rrbAH  home 7 zooms and boxh, oamie, 7 5Q0JQQ TERMS R G Swazmout 17910 Telegraph Bd , Rasnuius, Michigan, Coil Wyandoae 7136 Ell Auction Six miles northwest 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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>W  itttfltfiMttMi vrfflffitfffrili fr KV  li M li    ,F  Wi poty 186 flftj    olume 68 The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, Augus 1 199  n ciiigan Mirror Gov Williams is not On  governor to enjoy taiking at lua cheons and dinners qoinq IO ie, vais and being the answer to a program chairmans prayerGov uu Sigler usee to thiive on sue things evrowhen the leqisiatur wai threshing out weiqhty prob Gov Witttams stuck to his Lan ng ob faithfully whila the k islature was in session Whan I adjourned be started a speakina schedule which rssembled a bar barnstorrning trip However, ad visors think the people waL Sf i2von me   thero will be Jew speaking enqatmenu this fall The gov and his tanfly are now at the governors house on Mackinac Wand No date has been set for the special session but the governor wants a new tax to avert finan cial chaos next spring He advoc ates a corp income tax instead  a personal income tax The speaker of the houseViaor Knox School News WILL NOT bE READY The now addition  planned for the Pinckney school will no he ready next month as the shcl board was unable to Lni cny contractor to build it AppareiUy all are tied up on other jobs The rjuiidinq would La of cem ent block construction 30x40 ft with a cementHoar It wauLt I used for a Iqtoratofy at the r sent time anc if thek reorganize ion goes thouqh it could be usee for a shop One bid of 7,000 was recsivea which In view of the type of building to be built was con3ide ed too fUgJi The addition would be built on the west end of the gymnasium SCHOOL LUNCHES  rr hutftjnoes served ini Mien, schools are qetting to bv big business The 80th Rep Con 3 ress made an effort to abolis     iem but the protest was sc ees not iavor any new tax until strong that they yielded and ap actual need is demonstrated, i probation for them went thro such as a tueasury deficit This was why the legislature sidestep ped the issue in their last sess ion So the legislature may await 1950 before acting As this is an election year it is doubtful if they would impose any nev , taxes In the meantime the Rep sitrt ion as to a candidate for govern or is still muddled Sec of Stu Alger, Trees D Hale Brake an Dr Keyes are the leading con tenders with former qovernor Kelly a dark horse None eo fcr is outstanding Efforts to curtail Mich highway traffic toll are beguining to br ing results For 3 straight months there has been a decline in dea ths 4500 children were killed and injured in traffic deaths last year I ft Ho 3 ughCONSERVATION NOTES The outdoor education confer ence for some 150,000 hiqh sen ool pupils will be held at Haven Hill, near Pontine on Sept 26 28 Hunting licenses will go on sale Sept 15 The prices are th same as last year Oil production at the new oil well in Casco twp Alleqan cour ty is 200 barrels a day There were only 7 forest fires last week, burning 10 acres 8 percent more outstate fishei man visited Mich this year than last 5 classes of pine stock will be offered farmers for planting this year A record of 5,400,000 trees were shipped to them this year Farmers planning to enter Williamston cooperative huntinq assn should submit their appli cations to the game dept hv Sept 10 HE SPOKE HERE JkJtoice Douglas Detroit Hea The hot lunch idea cropped up during the food surplus to get rid of the surplus food the gov bought to keep up the prices During the last war the surplus no longer existed and a cash p propriation replaced itIn the 1948 49 school year a total of 35,789,561 hot lunches were served to 300,000 Mich, sen ool children at a cost of 8,382, 000 of these 3,000,000 were served free to needy children The total cost was 4,953000 paid by the children and 1, 953,000 paid by the federal government, 424,000 by parent tedcher organizations and U 080,000 donated in free food by the federal government Schools in 808 districts in 82  counties in Mich paricipiated, Saginaw led with 37 districts, Kent was 2nd with 35 and Way ne 3rd with 32   NEW HOME FOR PINCKNEY PAPER After more than 2 years nt 115 E Main St, the 66yearold Plnckney Dispatch has moved around the corner to a new 24 by 37foot cinder block building at 114 S Howell St Paul W Curlett right is editor ofthe wgekj,v jjiyiejagr JMtlJLVerne Clark The new Itructure was built by Gentile Bros,  Courtesy Ann Axboi News   Tr n rrT UeiiiM of interest 3T MARYS HOME COMING Probably over 1000 people attended the home cominq held on the public square by St Marys church Sunday The crowd was largely made up of  CHURCH NEWS i Softball Notes, air rent Commeu Slowly but suneiy the farm horse is disappearing from Amer ican life and ii the present txeaa continues it will be Put a short ilmsf wnsn only horses to be, seen will be at race uacks, rig inu stanies and in zoos During uie last war the army abolished cavauy and at the present time many farms in this section ope ate witnout horses The price at nurse is way down and in thei past iew years many tine horses have been sold to the dog tooa companies Many years ago the fox iarms jot au the old uisaw ed horses 10U years ago the noises aid SO percent oi the wor on the farm Today he does but 1U Then machinery did but b percent now it does 9U percent Dock in 1915 there were 2to,4bj UJU horses and mules in this country Last year there were only 9,151,000 Before the war pickup bailers bailed only 14 percent of the hay crop Last year they bailed 50 percent 4, 000 were manufactured last year and 50,000 more will be made this year It used to take 6 to B man hours to harvest a ton oi hay Now Trie bailer does it in 2 or 3 hoursSt Maryi Catholic Church Pinckney, Michigan REV FR ALBERT J SCHM1TT SUMMER SUNDAY MASSLS former residents with Detroit con ritessujAis Sat L to o0 pii i64 5eople  t the lighted held Fri night the girls Daisy , Air Rifle team of Plymout defeated the Ann Arbor Mer  , chants qirls team in an overtime 630 800 1000 1130 a m  qame which went 10 inmnqs by lth Comm, who was killed in an aufc accident near Millincfton, Thursday, once spoke here at a meeting before the old Pinckney Board of Commerce, over the tire hall It was in 1937 at the rime the Rebel Creamery, back ed by the bd of commerce was trying to get established herelt was a stormy session as Dr Douglas was a backer of the Mich Milk Prod Assn while the Pinckney organization was agianst them and their mlk sur plus marketing plan Dr Warn sley of the federal board of Hea lth also spoke that night Council ProcpAdiiigs VUlaqe A NARROW ESCAPE Phillip Gentile whie  w on the buikiinq he bought of the Gene Campbell estate on Main St HTst Tuseday had a narrow escape from serious injury Hi overalls got onught in the ce ment mixer and he was beinc rapidly drawn into the cog wheels when he brcke looc clad in only shoes and sox lack Hannett who was there rendere first aid and got him anothe pair of overalls LOSE IN TOTRNAMENT In a wild game filled with bases on balls and base hits Pinckney lost to the C I O U A W of Howell in the Brighton tournament Monday night 17 to 13 Pinckney got 11 hits 9 basat on balls and had two hit bate men but still could not win Phil Gentile and Gus Ledwidge hi nomcruns and PeacS  Palmex and Jim Burroughs triples Pine, ijy won the toss and the field HoweTT scored 4 runs the first or 2 walks and 3 hits Pinckney tiec it in ther half on a triple, double and 2 singles and scored 6 runs the 3rd on homers by Genu and Gi Ledwidge 4 walks ai a hit by leffreys Paul Singer held the C I O until the 5th when by means of 5 hits and a walk they scored 5 runs In the 6th they got 4 more on a triple and 3 nUs Pinckney got a run also on a walk and Palmers trip  le Howell scored 4 times the 7th on a walk, an error ond 2 hits Pinckney rallied and scored 2 runs on hits by Lavey Burroughs and Gentile Bob Singer pitching for Leland Drug against VanCamps lost 5 tributing the qreatest share Oi the former priests only JhlevJoseph Coyle of Jackson was presentThe booths were ail well pat ronized and two the fish pond andlhe qlass ware booth had to close down early as they ran out of merchandise Of course, the biggest part of the attraction was the meetinq and visnirjflfcofold time friends IWf each other for many years No chicken dinner was se this year This was the custom  , sa,w over 50 years until the annual b nswers picnic was discontinued at the il2j Sun schol Mr start of World War II Instead c plate lunch was served Wt hear that the hot dinners may be restored next year The big interest of course wat the drawing of the awards This did not take place until about dark, when the winners names were drawn from a cement mix er on a raised platformFirst award of a television set went to Mrs Mary Kennedy, prop of Kennedys General Stove Leo Gfibney oi Gregon got Rogers BrosSilver SetFrank McHugh of Jackson, husband ci Ethel Doyle, the bicycle and Ken Kellenberger the broilerWe congratulate Rev Fr Alter Schmitt on the success of hisTc undertaking in his first vear here and wish him continued success  Regular meeting of Council Aug 9, 1949 3   Meeting call to order by Pres i to 0 in the first game Dtnkel followed by roU call off PINCKNEY officers Resent RTXIark, Swart Jeffreys, lb thout Shirley, Eisele Absent C  Ledwidge, If Clark and Read Lavey cf Minute of last meeting ar Burroughs, 3b pwved F Singer, ss Motion by Shiriy supported bv g Ledwidge ss Syarthout to appoint Don Vai  Gentile, rf Winkle, Vmage Attorney Palmer, 2b P Singer, p Reader c C I O tJ A W OConner ,lf Keesler rf Gehringer 3b Wvman, p Bodray, M IioydL c Cooper, lb PacsV Hurirtniosi 2b Mlfaloek,2b AB RH 3 2 2 MoSon by Clark supotted by Shirley to allow foUowing Abe Haines, Work on Park and Streets 1900, Howard Haines, Work on Parkf and Streets 27XT lot Cknk Caretaker of Faa,64r Dot Edison HedL Siren and S Iiate H298 Dustafa Co Gregory, Mr 10040 MoHonta Ifildvtd lies Maea Afn olPWnouth Marie of ooxfinaw cal ed a  Cfesa riwHuil fr REGISTRATION FOR SCHOOL The Pinckney Public School will open Sept 6 at 900 for a half day session There will be a teachers meeting at 100Registration for grades 91011 and 12 will be held at the school on Thurs, Aug 25 and Fri Auq 26 horn 1000 AMuntil 900 p m Books may be purchased at the time of registration Football practice will start at loo on Mon, Aug 29 Uniforms and lockers will be assigned New steel lockers will be install ed and combination locks may be purchased at the school for 100 Each player should have shoes and practice jersey the fir Physical examinations wilTbe 4 9 i given the first day and athletic i i accident instance wOl be avail 3 0 0 able at a cot of 200 T 2   XBAFTIC COURT SCnae the Pfockney busifiec section has been marked a with yellow paint in parkinc ifions, a number of tickets i illegal poridng have been han ed out First oaendte get warn  ings Sat a Gregory truck driver was fined 10 and 3 75 costs io 5 4 5 justice Paulsons court lor park 4 2 2 toq in front of me fire hall A wo 4 12 man from Ecocse also paid a 1 5  51 fine far illegal parkma 2 0 0 Opinion to divided m the buf 1 0 Olfaai sedonw over tbe workmc out of mis trattc reaalatkm Sunday,biore b00 mass Fridays oiter NoveiiHia Devotion N V una Devotions  adays at 730 p m OOMJflpNiTy CHURCH Congregational Rev IX I, iirady Miinister Ghcqr Pracmw Wed nights  Mrs Merwin Canipueli OflQoniit aifc Choir Director Sunday August 21, 1949 1030 urch Service Sermon by the aster Family Questions and Merwin Campbell, Supt Topic Praiat for Works oi God Mon Pilqrim Fellowship meet inq will be held at the Merwi, Campbell cottaqe, north Portaqc Lake Leave at 545 for swimm a score of 8 to 6 The qirls play ed a fast brand of ball and came up with many fieldinq playsThe star of the qame was Betty Ross the biq Plymouth first sack er who hit two home runs and a triple, battinq in 6 runs The Ann Arbor qirls broke the ice the 3rd by scorinq 2 runs, Plymouth qot 4 the 3rd on 3 sinqles and Betty, Rosss home run Ann Arbor added one the bh on a couple of ewors Missjtops hit for die circuit aqam the 9tn with a qirl oi  base but Ann Arbor scored 31 runs to tie it uagain In tht 10th aqain the Ross qirl lasheci out a triple with 2 onThis meanthe qame as the Ann Arbor la sies were unable to scoie in their halfGus Ledwidqe umpired behino the bat and pleased all 18 qirh Peach Palmer and Gerald Dar Polio seems to be on the ram page in Michiqan with 42 dea ths reported last week As far as we know there have been no cases reported in this county but one is reported at Whitmor Lake in Washtenaw County Kent Wayne and St Clair counties re ported deaths last week Despit intensive study and experiment and great publicity caused b the late Pres Roosevelts March of Dimes drive little is known as to the cause or cure of this dh ease At the present time all that can be done is to relieve itinq, picnic supper and meetinq  on topic Boy Meets Girl Y MENNONITE CHURCH Rev Ezra Bfcuchy, rasir Morning Worship 1000 Sunday School 1100 Young Peoples Meeting  730  Evening Worship  815 BalhngaU, c Supt  Roscoe Darrow Stearns, lb Asst qtoiBJcnjforcokrrr i1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 The Vaqabond Coach of Briqh ton failed to show up for the oj  , erinq qame I  ANN ARBOR MerchcmtsAB R H  , Brown,, rf 5 2 1 Roqers, If 5 Spencer, cf 5 Zill, ss 5 Stoll, 3b 5 Kern, 2b 5 4 4 Childrens Hour  1145 Stodel P Prayer Meeting Wed Eve 800 J   Rev Paul Wrtriq from imi Spitz, ct City will be the quest specie Fellows, It inr tha mornimrr aorviro rtn Anr Suterlet, SS 2 0 0 AB R H for the morninq service on Auc  21 The Bethany Male Quartet from Elida Ohio will provide special singing for the morn in Holstetter, 3b Ross7 lb Raylum, 2b Batiste, c and evening service, and asist in J18 c in the sona service in the after Saueria, p in the song service and evening service, andassist noon at the Howell Sanatorium Sowe, rf 4 5 4 3 4 5 4 4 5 1 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0  0 1 1 3  2 0 1 5  In an election is which some 80 percent of the workers voted in polling booths, the name as in a 2111 or tate election,some 62,000 Ford workers voted 7 to 1 to go on strike unless their de mands for increased wages were, met 50 years ago such a thing would have been impossible Then industry was supreme and any attempt on the part of the workers to strike was promptly suppressed by calling out the militia and sicking the Pinkerton detective atrency on the strikers The Pinkertons made a business of protecting industry from the strikers and had trained opera ives who got membership in lab or unions and tipped off all uu ion plans to industry Howevi the unions got too big and strong to be controlled by these mfh ods and industry was forced to make peace with them PeacM bargaining and the taking of a strike vote are two of the terms  toby both labor ancMir dustry Jim Burroughs Gus Ledwidge ZEIGlCRrREMLEY Married at the home of her sister, Mrs Cteorqe Frazier of H land Lake Sat afternoon MrsHil Jo Lavey da Zeigler and Ivan Remlev Robert Twitchell both of Detroit Rev D D Brady Phil Gentile rf officiating The couple were Joe Jeffreys attended by Mr and Mrs Ge Fred Singer Frazter After the ceremony they j Herb Palmer BATTING AVERAGES ABRHPCT left on a trip to Calif Paul Singer Keith Ledwidqe Wesley Reader 46 13 20 iio 56 17 22 w 76 19 25 34  9 0 3 333 43 8 14 325 60 13 18 300 54 14 14 25S 42 11 10 238 21 4 5 233 24 3 5 201 42 7 8 161 4 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 r ABRH 5 2 2 5 2  4 3 2 43 Roy Clark and tauTv George ad Hgh Doolitrle wont txtfao Nofftwfllo MOM MonMtt A horse get out of control otonc of to tog Whfle racing at ho drosce at Granot and  mile ids Detroit last week Aflan Ocrvl hurt hto toqDr Jams Cartotto HiAgim ssflsnMoa BESA ao bad to bo kffil Aflan was tmable to saoe c MARRIAGE LICENSES Duane Dingman 22 Fowllci NEW DIFFERENT 16PAGE CsUNT COMIC BOOK Now every week, in The Det roit Sunday Times TWO STAR     1Q  ,  EDITION ONLY, is the NEW 161 vifle, Barbara Glover 19 Fowler PAGE COMIC BOOK, printed in ville Orlando Gruber 64 Fowla pink, with new comics, pusslee vOler Hoeel Hawkins Gfr Fowle I games and other attractions Get ville Warren Fuchs r 21 De The Detroit Sunday Times TWO roit Ruth Gallup,,18 Pinckney STAR EDITION, on sale each George Bradley 18 HoweU, Trr week from Wed on for thei va lean Arnold 18 Howett Wm NEW 16 PAGE CMIC BOOK  McPherson Smith 25 How1 Former Pres Herbert Hoover celebated his 75th birthday last week with a speech which was widely acclaimed and printed b the pressThe tone of the speech was extreroly conservative and shows he has changed his views but little in the past 17 years Then he refused to face the cond ftions of that time and as a re suit the worst depression in hist ory followed The theme of his 75th birthday speech was to blast the extravagence and mon ey spending of the present ad ministration Now this was tht very thing he refused to do when he was pres back in 1932 Lack of money in circulation cause the depression The money was always here, it merely went into hiding Pump pruning and incras ed taxesput it into circulation again BLANKS NOT HERE YET Gone Mann, commander of trr local V F W Post has been d ruged with a regueet from VPJ ecaos to make out their crpplica ions for insurance refunds How over the proper blanks haynot yfet arrived Septl, 1949 wa est as the donvorv date for th but they may arrive sooner tha mat U  McPherson Smith, 25 1 Dorothy Mae Wriaht 23, Howell Arthur Jones jr 28, Ann Arbor Carolyn Wood mans Howell BOWLERS ATTDfTsONl An thoee interested m bowlina and captains and sponsors of teame are asked to moot at mel Read Lumber Yard office Wed Aug, 24 at 800 p m Howard Boad Ralph Hall opeia Oiff MiT milk truck last week while Clifi woo at Douakxs Lake When this paper reachee you the opening of school will be but two short weeks away Tho eum mer has been a busy one and far too short The closing of th school ana graduation seem but yesterday, During the OUT of the summer we erected anew printing office and movodTnore have been big events here this summer indudHna the Carnal Church CentenkxL tbo carnival St Marys woncE sort 1AU TUMI The V F W  vol is To most people mo an ontotasio too but is always far too short Mr and MDS DORB mm  SBSS CaseSdy Lake on Friday moot August IS at 700 p m TP MBSaSSttSSI sasses ,  JitwMKrAfliliHOttB i  l The Pfttckftey Wifrssdcry, Anaest 17, 1149  X Pinckney Civit Improvement Assn HOME COMING Celebration AUG 2428 5 BIG DAYS OF FUN 5 Concessions, Ride Games Music Refreshments Etc FREETwo Bicycle Given Awa y to Holders oi Lucky Numbers GREASED POLE CONTEST PRE2E 1000 RACES FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES AVON TBEATEF NEIGHBORING 27potto cases were reported in Ingham county last week 911 Whitehead of Gregory   Au   22252511 2L op,xti011 in Foote hospital, Jackson, last week SBC SYLVAN THEATER  Chelsea Mktv Stockbridge will vote soon on a soiling ordinance to requlate  ra,and construction o dwellings built A basement is being put under the Gregory Baptist Church STATION WEST A Good Wester  Dick PowelL Jane Greer Hem Canning It Pays To So Ignorant Friday Saturday Angus II 10 THE WALKING HOLS  MffiUNITY JOP Urn must be reasons and here they are  POWER Talk about power   aik for  demonstration on your own tana see how the Ford Tractor handle  a 12 or 14 twobottom plow This power is available through a , fourspeed forward transmission ECONOMY Weight and traction are added to the Ford Tractor through the implements it corHe No need for excess builtin weight in the tractor itself This saves you money on both light sue heavy jobs LONG LIFE sua or WCMIOAW The Ptabafet Court lor the County el Urlnostoa At a session of said Court b14 in the City oi Howell in said County on the 8th day oi August A, D, 1940s PresentHos Warn K sssith MM i Probate  In the Matte oi the Estate el Michael J Roche, Deceased It appearing to the em Oat the time for presentation of claims aaafaisl said estate should be limited, and that e tone and place be appointed te restive, examine and adjust all claims and before aatd Court 4Asl and toe the leacd heirs of sold deeeae ed enHtled to inherit the estate of which said deceased died seised should be ad Judicated,   U Ordered That all of the credi ors oi said deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at aid Probate Office, and to serve a copy thereof upon Gerald J, McClear, Ad mmistiatorwhose adaress ig Owosso Michigan on or before the 24th day oi of October A, D, T948 at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time cod place bemg appointed ex the es amlnation and odiuetment of all claims and demands against said deceased, and for the adjudication and determined ion of the heirs at law of said deceased at the time of his death entitled to inner H the estate of which the deceased died seised It is Further Ordered That public not ice thereof be gtren by publication of a copy of this order once each week for 3 newspaper printed end circulated in said County Hiram B Smith, fudge of Probate Minnie H Porter, Register of Probate TraTTheTord Tractor right and it will stay with you a long while Part tolerances are very close    and the Ford Motor Company knows how to keep them that way EASY HANDLING Ford Tractor Hydraulic Touch Control takes the hard work out of manipulating implements Auto motive type steering end duoservo brakes make the Ford Tractor en easy Tractor to handle CONVENIENT SERVICING The Ford Tractor la a convenient tractor to service end overfeaoL Farm are reasonable Whats more, oer mechanics ere specially trained to work oa Ford Tractors gPINET PIANO BARGAIN Would like to contact some res opnsible party with good credi references, who an pay 500 cash and assume several mi ixnum monthly payments on c lovely like new spinet piano If interested write box 108 in care oUhtoj0apJXbaL Jinckney 1 The reorganised Chelsea be of education has asked for seal ed bids on 6 school houses in rural districts no longer used They are the Stapish, Lyndon, Mclntee, Howe, Irwin and Mer kel schools Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt is scheduled to appear at the U o M in Jan on the lecture course Linden holds a home comii Aug 18 20Livingson county will receive 6,153 in state gas tax money foi it share the first six months of 194a Rev VanAllen oi the Howell Naserene church goes to Flint Rev Hoorstra of Lowell comes to Howell The Fowlerville Fair is Sept 6 thru the 10 The Lucius Smith barns in Mar ion were struck by lightninq last week and burned together with hay and farm tools  Mrs Kathleen dotty of Cleve land, O is recoverina from an operaion at the home of her dau ghter, Mrs Robert Ross of How ell The state hiqhway dept is ask ing for bids on a new ferry boat for the straits of Mackinaw I must be steel hull, 325 ft lone and with a 75 ft beam Delive must be by Jan 1, 1951, The two boys who broke into the Stockbridqe depot last weel only got 80 cents The Brighton city council is battling the efforts to establish   trailer camp there Their oppon ents are the Vagabond Coach Co wheh manui house trailers and employ 70 people at Briql  tonThe Dexter school board has cut tutitioh costs for non resid ent pupils The new costs are 50 a year for grades 16 and 75 a year for grades 6 12 Last year prices were 65 and 95 In add ition to the Hudson Corners sch col, the Easton school will also close and send pupils to Dexter Rev Whitcomb, pastor of the Dexter Congl church has resiqi ed to take a teaching position at dean of men at Hillsdale college 25 Years Ago St Marys annual picnic held last lues, had the largest attena ance of any ever held This is a credit to Rev Fr McQullen in his first year as pastor Pinckney beat Dexter in the ball game So far the body of Anna Pick einq who drowned at Half Moon Lake 2 weeks ago has not been recovered  John Dinkel sold his cottage at Portage Lake last week to Mr Harlnglton of Detroit Sheriff Chas Hoff is campinc at Portage Lake Dean Reason and Morgan Har  Sun, and Tuos Aua 2123 LITTLE WOMEN Ceist by Terrinlocln June AUyson Peter Lawford A dean, Sweet and Beautiful entertain meat Plus News Coming Black Arrow Smoky Mt Melody DexterTheatre DOCTOR MICHIGAN FrL, Sat, Aua 1920 Shows 7tl54 9,15 rBELLE STARRS DAUGHTER Stoma Geo Montgomery, Rod Cameron Ruth Re Comedy A Drassa Starring Randolph Scott Elkc Rednes WiUam Bishop William Bishop Sunday, Monday,Tuesday,Aua ,212223 ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY A Drama otarrino Clark Gable, Alexis SmlthJVank MorganMary AstorLewis Stone Sunday Shows 3579 Wednesday, Thursday August 24 25 HIT THE ICE A Musical with Abbott  CostelloGtnny Slauns Elyse Knox Also ROLL, THUNDER ROLL n Color Starring Jim Bannon Nancy Gates CoxningiMy Younger Brother,My Dream Ss Yours, Red Canyon  MP loman Short Subjects Sun Mon,, Aug 2122 Sunday shows M 79 Shows 7 00 and 9 15 DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS Stoning Lionel Barrymore, Dean Stockwell Richard Howeti Theater Thur, Frl, Aug 19 19 Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt J Carrol Ncdsh CANADAN PACIFIC Cartoon In Cineeolor Novelty News Wldmark Comedy Tues, Wed, Thurs Aug 23 24 25 Shows 700 and 9,15 BABE RUTH STORY Saturday, August 20 Monte Hale JVUNCP OF THE PLAINS Plus Grant Withers  HIS OWN STORY AMERICAS MOST BELOVED GUY Starring Wnv Bendtx, Claire Trover Chas Bickford News Audrey HOMICIDE FOR THREE Sun, Mon, Aug 21 22 Mak nunsay SllS fc M Wallace Beery, Rtehard Conte Mariorte Main in BIG JACK Cartoon Spars ATHLETICS FOOT GERM HOW TO KILE IT The germ grows DEEPLY You NW1 mufit REACH it to make the kilL    USe a Strong PENETRATING fung Tues Wed, Thurs, Frl Aug 23 24 2526 icide T4L, made with 90 per Lorelta Young, Van Johnson cent alcohol reaches MORE  Rudy Vallee, Barbara Lawrence erms If not pleased IN ONE1 in OUR your 40 c back from any druggist CORYS DRUG STORE  a4 ft MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN NereHf Cartoon I  Pearl DoyleofCVayne SSStJJ0 rdies  000 yetlf arvy if  ONLY Op to snoefSs ee  rsti emoMtf tat ton Rtissell D Smith TOBD SAI A sKsWCaT ft HOWfU KfC mi, and I wilHeilr you whe this piano can be seen Gale Johnson and wile of Det roit were in town SundayRay Chandler and wile Miss BeroW Lynch of Kakunasoo    JT of Detroit spent Sunday with relatives here Mrs Pauline Cox oi Battle Oeek and Mrs Nora Reason of ietroit TPrri Mrs rmifi ioyio oi wayne wdis a Pinckney called Sunday D Parson, Miss Parsons and Miss Nickels oi Lansinq were Sunday guests of Floris Clark and wiie Jack Follick, wife and daugl ter of Detroit called at the Cur Lett home Sunday Mr and Mrs S H Can enter tamed the Jack Roberts and R Hoskins iamilies of Detroit the M Kettler family of Jackson and the Harry Lee family Jack Monks and son Brace and Miss Lena Monks of Lan sing called on friends here Sun Mr and Mrs George Gnstner of Detroit rere caffing on friende here Sunday Qwin Hulce and wife of Che a oattsd on Wayne AtLoe and wife Saturday JdslMon Niagara Falls rip to Under the chaperonage of Mrs Maycroft the following Pinckne airls are camping at Silver Lk Vema Hall Gerfrude Tupper, Nellie and Blanche Jones, Bessie Swarthout Mdrjorie Smith Dr and Mrs H F Sigler, Mrs E Brown and Mr and Mrs A O Calkins of Waihinqtan D C went to Lakeland Wed and en, joyed a motor trip down thej chain of Lakes to Base Lake  Modem Just one of many Brings Features I her cottage at Portage Lake last Friday Mrs Geo Sykes, Detroiti Bfcs C P Sykes, Mrs W S Swar thout Mrs K F Skrlsr and Mrs urnrna Brown 47 Years Ago , PWn Monroe cut the hoy on the school grounds lost weekA good crop An oil well is being sunk in Howell twp ICelsea busmese men have purchased gosjnds and will make a ball parkiln lsgesvMksvB PSialerand swss lianle Seyattnoiit are camp ing at Base Lake Anderson beat Brtahton Frl 13 sprained his Heres your stainproof sink glassware See all the other at no extra cost Glisten specials oi this Briggs ing porcelain enamel, Beautyware sink Come in crumb cup strainer, extra jot FREE Kitchen Sink large basin, special ledge for Booklet nUMBJMO FIXTURtS MYRON X HUGHES  to ia Tom Dokxn 1 ankle tsmi at me bvtn Kenr   1 f edy home were Ambrose and I Cbol   ml Gerald simedy and famines of   te m Pa  HoweH Mm Mae Mattock and fc Gteeoe and wtto who How el were aiv Ojotsosssr of Pootkicsir and Mm Albert Dag of the Page Dairy Toledo, catted on Mrs Edim PeciMonday James Tindser, wtfe and daaafa ter Bailxiia of Tanspa Flo  at me Joe W 1 pi the NormviQe axe moving to en a surpdee patty Friday nigh at the Dell Cray hosneWm Hcsohsr at iVssMrfist rsr started his dder mfH Of sVnikiia e is vac ie ill far ssiesul weeks was takei UUMmUMMJ Wf 8ttS Wssiey BeaoW wesst to 8aHi ae Susv Gas patched eW Asm it box C t O teosm to a i to 4 vk r and Joe Lcrewy wish Gets iMwi   3 SSJI w W MI   m The Wnchnor Dtsootch Wednesday August 17, 1949 jtoe Ptackney Dtaptfck Entered a 2nd etas atir at Boetoifice s,i oY  Paul W Cuds, PabSw James Wmucy aau wue u cQ ie llina4fc OA  lkfcu Ann rulton at Parma batuiau, 1 Rosalee Nash was home horn Ann Aibor over the week endThe West Marion Aid Soa will serve dinner for the soii ex iheTeursdrv    DWGWylio and wife d Dex tor caUed on iva jdsiue Wyuei Sunday Canned Goods Kennedys G Store Regardless of the size of your family, youll find just the freezer jaced at a price youll be to pay Todays home freezers are built in a wide variety of sizes and styles   and both large families and small can now benefit from the savings of time, money and labor that come with freezer ownership    can enjoy the ad vantage of having their favorite foods always at their fingertip ready for jigtime serving Vis Your Appliance Dealer Detroit Edison has home freezers on display in it customer offices, but does not sell them See your neighborhood appliance dealer tor immediate delivery oa most freezer models While feodinq her cat Satur xught Miss Clella Fish ieli oil her porch and brbe her artfi ana leg She is in Mcpherson hospit al, Howell Sunday guests at the W HMeyer home wero the dsl Meyer family of Ypeilanti WmLamb and family of Ann Arbor Jeri and June Lamb stayed for a weekGene Shehan and family oi Ann Arbor called at the Louis Shehan home Saturday Mr and MrsBert Hooker attend ed the weddinq of Bernice Car penter daughter of Roy Carpeii ter to Roy Bennett at the Psesbv terian church Plymouth last wk Mrs Minnie Meyers and dau ghter of Detroit called at the J H Hooker home Sun Mrs Mev ers wUl stay for a week Mrs Marjory Hendeo and dau tehtex otf Ann AJbor and Mian Florence Appleton of Detroit were Sunday quests of MrsRosc HendeeMr and Mrs Olin Robinson attended the picnic ofjhe Veedic Masonic lodqe in Detroit Sunda morning John Carpenter is buildinq o qarage at his home at Rush Lk He will also build a cottaqb 32x36 The Lester McAfee familv have returned from New Jerse and New York The Durwoo Meyer family of Ann Arbor stay ed in their home whil they we awayMrs Ella Hadden of Milwau kee and Mrs Anna Diedrick Ox Detroit were Sun quests at tht Lester, McAfee home Bert Shock and family of Dea born and Don Griffith and wife of Ann Arbor were Sat quesiB , the Joe Griffith home Mr and Mrs Murray Kennc brought one of the twins, Jean home Thursday The boy doe not weigh enough yet k Dennis Yarborough oi Berkley spent last week at the Louib Stackabte farm  Mr and Mis Herbert Sneed and Mrs Alice Mauk and chila ren spent Sun at the Frank Abe hSLrs of the Hoji Sister were Miss Lucille AiMda M yde Mrfmeand JMJuan Fox of Pontiac Cvlde Mclntyre and family oi Paniac were Pinckney callers SRorBead and Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout went on the tn onacred by the Brighton Ma , SWt to Detroit to see, th ball game  Mrs Claia Kennedy and child ren of Detroit spent Sun wi Mr Ejnma Yollmer Mr Nettie Vaughn went to Howell Friday with Mr Norrn MSuday guests of Mr and Mrs , M, I Reason were  L Rea0, jand wile Mrs Florence Art I and Mrs Kate Doe and dagl  ZF Albert Shirley spent the week end in Grant anc K oa Lois Shiriev and Uc  tbe Odd fallow Camp at Baldwin John McGuire of Detroit spen the week end at the Fred Rea home Ml Marqa HciOy Licktev and daughter, Donna, of Dexter called on friends here Sunday MIS SflEKflEiS BSOvfW AJOOttT Holt of Stockhridae were Sr quests at the Stanley Dink1 look tor this Sea It i your guide to fast, modern, automatic gas cooking Do you cook three meals a day Thats weli over 1,000 meals a year No wonder you owe yourself every time and work saving idea thats built into the beautiful new PhilgasHardwick CPModel Roomy divided top    large oven    stainless steel burner grafts  oven door window  oven light Your Phitgas dealer features a full lint of  PhUgos ranges  built to suit a wide span of cooking needs  priced to fit your house hold budget Hockey Swarthout 4 EAR MAIM at ftaskMf Dtad or Altvej FARM ANIMALS COLIXCTED PROMPTLY HORSES 250 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt WF BUY HIDES AND CALF SKIN Rume 88 Plackney Central ttead Stock COJXW vimhmwAJtl w M I H I C A N SEPMOTHRU II amiisai  33 SEE  EhQY  PARTICIPATE Ifs YOURrFair Thousands of Exhibits will dmnonstratm vhvWyiwky Mkhlgan IS a grmei Agrlcukvrtil State ATOM SHOW  4 or the frc time anywhere, the coinplete, official US AOMD rgy Conmissions exhibit, fynring materials used to make the atomhonb Detroit Edison  lex and Mrs Waiter dark went to Ann Arbor Sundav  eee Mis Gearoe CSadc who is 01 today aueste at e C J Can went Verne Fiek and wife  BRILLIANT EHTEtTAINMEMT BOB H0Mir TOMMY BAftTinrS WtLCOMi T Tix mrs toofo xotyuu CHTTWOOO TMtlU DfUVOtS   VODVft AJtAfeS eO BANDS M am THE COW UAVHQAIQ AW  t Dtr of Defcroit and lire fllefla of swaMon aleo swope The Rev D D Brady familv  ase erendmg the week as lead 5j mm In fee FassJty Casnp at the Canal Camp at South Hcrren, I0ch lex BradV is teachinq a couree sojpafessts and rounq pea I fit J01 f cfj aninyeat fe atode rtiiHnw in a haadwodk oonsee an nature ssjejesntt  msnl r SLASH FUEL COSTS 5 25 IT , with the new VUOTHERM  SHERATON Fuel Oil Heater  with POWERAIR Plumbing Water SjrWnisete Stanley Dinfcel J PROFESSIONAL  NGUUtf SAlUi Allium L uj Usuu A el to tettf r M IMt a  McCLuSttE 112 North yhVitm A JPsSX Now you can have ihc beauty of fine traditional furniture in an upright heater Muted col umns    recessed panels , , lustrous woodgrain effect, ma hogany finish Youve never seen anything like this new DuoTherm Yet for Jl its graceful beauty and dismition its working heart is ill DuoTherm That means i Up to 25 savings on oil with PowerAir By actual tests in a cold northern climate DuoTherms exclusive PowerAir Blower saves as much as one gallon of oil in every 4 ,   keeps the heat  2 moving throughout your house Mora hoot from ovory drop of oil DuoTherms exclusive fuelmiser burner does tft trick    gets more heat into your home quickly 3 Turn of tho dial conven ience No work No dirt No hauling coal or wood or ashes You tend the fire by turning a dial Come insee how little it costs to own a fuelthrifty DuoTherm See the lovely new Sheraton See other DuoTherm heaters for every need, every pocketbook Easy Terms, too, J FOR RENT 3 Room Apt , fejfe McB  610 wl Phone 141F2 UnadUla S FOR SALE Table Top Gas Rem  ote Electric waffle iron Several Do 1 at fruit Jam kViV, 15 Monks Rd 1 12 Miles w of Pinckney FOR SALE White Rock friers and fcrt hens Alive or dressed Phillip Sprout Phone 19F11 FOR SALE OIL DRUMS, several 55 gal clean drums 3 00 each C F Hewlett Phone 93 Finhlshed 1865 McPherson itate Bank  1815 Oulce 885 hesHenre 814 leaings by Appointments Howell Mtohkgm WANTED Custom corn cutttn with new Jofcn Deere Tractor Binder E MacAinsh 8615 Cedar LkRd Phone 13F13 FOR SALE Champion 2 12 out board motor First class runninq condition 1160 Sarah St Bauqhns Bluff Portage Lake LA VET HARDWARE August FOR SALE 1947 Jeep in A 1 con dition Arnold Bechler, Pincknev 65FF WANTED Custom picking with a new Woods Bros com picker qet your orde in early Bechttr and Clubb Tel Pincknev VW   65F5 pot Cash FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK I HORSES 1280 Each COWS 240 Each HOGS 50c per cut SCHOOL DAYS HERB SNEEU Phone 189  207 EAraad Rftver HowelL Michigan Real Estate IsuraiiceBrokerage Gny Lake and Faun Property A Speciality list Toar Property with Me LEE LAVEY Harold Chubb, 518 Fleming St Howell Phone Howell 439 or 87 Markets 13 18IFU General Insurance partly the doors of the schooi Phone 58F3 will open for another year Ex Pinckney Michigan penses for new clothes, books   and supplies are foremost in par AUGTIO NEER ents minds i Farm Sales a Speciality ,, L BB9T WYUE this shock to the family budget STANLEY  BERRTMAN Attorney at Urw 207 E Grand River , Howell , REFnUOptoATION ISWcE Many people begin a Savinqs Account for their children at bir th, which added to from time to time will provide funds for sch HAROLD RADY ool from kindergarten through Repairs on All Makes college Phone Pinckney 154F3 Planned savings in the way to happy livings at Brighton, Mick Repair n MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating 8717 Lake4de DUv Rush Lako McPherson State Bank  BlL C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthou Dtrectot Modern Equlpaieat Ambakmoe Service Phones 38 4 83 Ptoekpoyfrflch TRED CjSlCKHOFr ST  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HowelL Michigan For Appointment Pne 858 Residence 613 LLOYD HENDEE live Stock Haaang Weekly Trips Made to Devon General Trucking Phone 64714 CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel JANE TASCH Sand Top SoU Road Gscrvei Letters or Aay Papen Composed I Fill Din and Road Bulb All deposits up to 500000 insur lor Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid Piece or Contract ad by our membership in he Fed  All Work Confidential ,75 Toma Rd Ptaekaey Vto 8 Moral Deposit Insurance Corp 747 Main,PInckney, Phone 50FD  phone Dexter 3 118 Ove SO Years of Safe Banking I 1 Want Ad on Boats A2I Row Boots anil Motor Boats i  off nSTZwSk UmiY TraU,rsCwnB, M,x,r Hwrt bHou Wilson 6121 W Grand Brver Lake Chemung Brighton Phone Howell 354W4 DARLING  COMPANY  ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEE and PIGS REMOVED FREE CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450 Licensee for ONLY A POUNDOF INK bu 23200 pounds of ink printed one complete issue of Life Maga zine, 530Q000 copies FOR SALE 4 Cu Ft Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator  Geo Naylor Little Half Moon Lk o Whitewood H310480 Lk Rd rOR RENT A modern 3 room ap t with bath room, private ea trance and heat and liqhts tux J rushed Mre ThomasMurphy 211 EMai FOR SAUu 1937 HrTouto, ludor 1937 Dodge, Tudox 1929 Cadillac,,720 10 Wy Exceu ant Tires, 100 00 1220 Mower koad FOR SALE Oil Converting Heat ing unit One 220 qal oil drum, One 50 gal oil drum 30 ft cooper tubing, valves and fittinqs us ed 2 year also 175 qal, fuel oil Carl Bidwell 725 E Main b Phone Brighton 71472 ONLY A DOLLAR BUT many dolors deposited regularly at this bank, can, help, you build security, and have the other good things you want FOR RENT Three Room Apt FOR SALE 9x9 Velvet Rug 10 Mrs Ora Haines Pinckneys 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK rt Member Federal Deposit insur once COD AB deposits p to 408 Unadiiia St Wm McMacken Inquire Phone ioJr, Call George tor your fresh veg etafes and vegetables plants Fresh asparagus and green onions, also other vegetables I George D Charbonneau fSQ4QFarley Rd, Phone lSlfli WANTED  TO RaJT DA1RV FARM 140 acres or, more on share basis Francis Monkress 6295 Allen Rd Fowlerville Rte 1 FOR SALE1 1 Jersey cow 8 yrs old was fresh June 2249 125 1 Pig, 8 mofi old 3500 A 19JChevrolet car has 4 new tires new battery, 7500 Must Seilon account of Sickness Mike Hamack SrFOrfSALE One third H P Motor 1 Pump Jack, 1 Grindstone, Water Tank,l Water hand pump Also my 80 acre farm, Wfiilara Cooper, Pinckney FOR SALE Basement house,well in basement and one acre of clay loam soil, frontlot graded and seeded, 2 blocks south of railroad track in Hambuxrr Vill qgeH7Write Clyde Harrow, FOR SALE 4 Hives of BEES j Fred Fish, 8640 Farley Road FOR RENTA bouse on Patter son Lake Road Erdley VanSickle Miltord Michigan QUALITY WANTEDPOULTRY Will pay Detroit market prices C H Lloyd Phone 62F13 FOR FOR SALE New 14 ft Boat and EKrinrude motor sportmens model A 1 condiUon Will seU for 135 FOR SALE Hattie Swafthu Merwm Campbell , home 7 rooms and bath, garage Cove, Portage Lake stable all in good condition WANTED To buy Rin Large grounds, beautiful trees Alfalfa Hay and will buy Oats 5,50000 TERMS Three Bros Farm Phone 7F5 H G Swarthout 17910 Telegraph WANThsCuslom Bailing, Case Rd a, Romulus, Michigan, Call Jfce tie byjthj bait Ton share I Wyandotte 7156 Rll Bechler and Oubb Phone 65F5J Swarthouts eats ruit   Grooerii Vegetables FOR SALE HEGLSON ESTATE J1 Acre, 2 room House, new small Barn 2 Acres, 3 Room House I and Kitchen Also 40 Acre  Strip, and 20 Acne Strip  Phone 27003 Ann Arbor Peter Grofsorean Cedar Lk Sd CABPOfTEB  CONTRACTOR ALTERATIONS  ADDITIONS Fish running nflroh St Market Pri   Courteous FOR SALE Outboard Champton 2 one hedf H P, perfect condmen 300a 1160 8 Baughn Wuff Portage Lake FOB SALE Oak Mkror Oak Stand Mm ft FMnnal PAINTING AND DECORATING PAPER HANGING A SPECIALITY i I,E PILCBDM PHONE PINCKNEY 47F2 AUTO GLASS Iff US REPLACE THAT BROi EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR ABES AUTO PARTS 214 East GfandRrvac HoweM 151   ,, w ri JO,,    j</text>
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