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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>Jfcn ispatcii No 12 Masonic Lodge News Once again Livingston Lodge does honor to the Brothers who  hove presided over her destinies during the past 94 years Of the 34 masters who hare served the lodge 18 jJjJ2ft Lodge Booms Open lor Viators 500 to 700 P M Banquet at Pinckney High School 700 P M Music Welcome to Past Maptars and In traduction oi toustmaster Clyde Fisher, W M Toastmaster, Roscoe Burch,PGM Response  Joseph Griffith, P M Tap Dance Shirley Reason, David Aberdeen jfjtwitpsn Mkrgor Local taxes and expenditures teem skjntftaent compared to the 500,000,000 paid to the federal governmeat by Mich, taxpayers The only hope lor lightning the burden is the report of the Hoover commission which may save 3,000,000,000 a year Michigan nowfeas 102 administrative agen cies but one may abalishedThe state tax appeal board with 3  000 a year members has only 1 invocation  Rev Donald Brady heard 137 appeals in the past 7 V ars, working 2 or 3 days a wk School h nches are a big business In the first lour months oi  school 1598 Mich, schools served 12641,250 hot lunches Total cos lor the year is 4,000,000Senator Romano of VanDykc would place a 10percent tax on football, hockey and baseball tickets This he claims would raise a million dollars a year Such a tax is now levied on bo ingand wrestlinq matches Vehicle registrations totalled 2,  004,712 last year or an increase j  oi 181111 over 1947 This is one to every 35 people Sixty cents out oi every dollar the state spends this year will be for financial aid to local governments More than 44,000 students are now enrolled in University oi M Mich State and Wayne Universities They are all crammed to the gills and enrollments show no signs of decrease There is talk every session  abctft overhauling workmens compensation laws and old age assistance Senator Marion thinks  escalutator jSW Little Red School House, African Style Among topics now being studied by the TJN Trusteeship Council st Lake Sueeess is the first report from one of its own regular Mission to areas under UN Trusteeship system The report concerns RuandaUrnndi and Tanganyika and covers all phases of native life, including health, economicSjiocial welfare and schools above Address by M W Gd Master Dr Hasen P Cole of Ithaca Entertainment Earl Gotberg, Ventriloquist there should be an  Uause He would establish comp j Memorial to Axel Carpenter PM ensation at 28 a week taiead by Rev J M McLucas oi 1but this iigure would PantMseW Aporn Presentation ate according to cost of living con  jack Hannett by OCampbslLPM diHons jLifs Membership Presentations to Ross Read Marion Reason, Fred Teeple by Judge Willis Lyons FBED CAMPBELL INJURED  Fted Campbell was badly hurt  and Judge ftiram Smitn about 1000 a m Monday morn , Introduction of Grand Lodge ing when he was run over twice by a pickup truck, at Portage Ik Introduction Mr Campbell owns two cottages  Masters, Past Masters, Repreeen there and recently moved into  tatives one of them from Ann Arbor HejjJmd JdgeOfficers and  the aspisants for grand marshall will be present Write Secretary lor Reservations STORE BOBBED  raws a repairing one andhad touts Wagoner Chubts Corners, v rk ing tor him A stove on a pickup truck driven by Wagoner fell off and Mr Campbell stepped be  hind the truck to pick i up Mr Wagoner did no see him and i The Kroger Store at Dexter wa4 backed up, knocking him do n helu up shortly after 600 pmSat and running over nimKnowing ru  by a oom  who qQt  bad hit something he wentanead away   14Q m checks  ninning over him again An am money Erwin NorthnageL the balance was UB0f ,f mgr was alone and was just clos injured man was taken to  fUlq ihe back door when the man pilaL Ann Arfao jg0Pr0 appeared and pointed a 38 pistol SCHOOL PLANNING MEETING The Pinckney area school plan ning committee composed of a rep resentative from each of the 1 districts met at the school Mon night Plans were c Mssed for an 8 room building xo cost 80 000 This could be paid Sox by a 4 mill tax levy for 8 years Th present 8 mills now being raised would operate the school Some of the districts have not yet held their meetings The Mel vm and Hudson Corners districts will hold a meeting at the Pinckney school March 31 to discuss the proposition The Marble and Sprout districts will also hold one together soon   PINCKNEY SPELLING BEE The Pinckney school spellinc bee was held March 18 in the gym There were 10 contestants from each of the 5th 6th, 7th, and 8th grades Mrs Tasch pronounced the words and Mrs Campbell and Mrs Morris wero judges Fin ally all had been spelled down but Bob Barber 7th Bill Brady 7th Lois Beachy Barbara VanSlam brook and Dorothy Lavey 3th Bob Badger was the first of them to go and then Bill Brady and Lois Bee chey Dorothy Lavey went do vn on the word  melancholy , which Barbara VanSlambrook spelled correctly and won i  Church Aews JlMX ciHuRCH  Fr Albert J Schmttt, Potior Sunday Mosses, 800 and 1000  Daily Mass 730 AM Confessions Sat 730 to 800 pm SundayE,bfore 800 mass Fridays,after Novenna Devotions Novenna to Our Soaowful Mafosr Fiidas at 730 PM  11 he Jay ProposJan  Cnrmmt Oomm In 1943 ihe voters oi Livingston  T,  County voted by a large majority I fv1 m c010 last week to crtace a fund oi 50000X0 t i0 abolish the nlbuster wheien, the purpose ol constructing oi a a mAaa4y may KUA a oiu favor LI y jal U5 a postwar poject ed LY the majority by talking j  mt mnd was cregced cm au 4hueath tailedhi orecords set iec was hired and paid uon 4 hurs a ame minutes being thii fund plans were arawn cd I ie longest any senator talkedAl meie remains a balance in U  ,hugh the nghi was on a vole to  lunc, oi about 48,50000 n the abolwh th Nlbuster civil rights Courwy ireasuiyNoting in  was  al issue Evw since the civil war the Rep have had a civ il rights plunk in their platform but even when they had a top heavy majority in boh houses made no effort to carry it outThe first real effort to carry out such a civil lights program was made by Pxes Truman last yearAgain an usy have been able to do for the past 75 years or more south rneis were able to kill it by a hi busterAgain Mr Truman made U his chief issue with the result his spilt his party and the southern cuehards formed a separate party Sill he was reelected Then he demanded the abolishment of the fiibuster so that a civil rights bill might be passed With the aid of 22 Rep the southern senators were able to loll it The whole thing s a tempest in a nutshell Even ii civil rights were adopted it would be impossible to enforce it in he deep south vithoui send ing the army there, there is no no disposition at all in congress  to hght the civil war over again  The great tear jf the Rep  that by abolishing the fiibuster the pres would be abie to ge hs progam enacted In Ug broken arm and chet m  him yrf    Bcgfaoira was the soorchamp juries and was given blood rans a4t aQd j   money  km last year also and did well in fusions Mr Campbell is the son    it he tjsd up North   bee The school is  of the late Charies CampbelLHis r r wile the former Delia Haab, died last year There are no children GUMflE CHAMPION  jack Packard a Dexter won the cribbage rhrtmpfonship at Ann ASorW week, rfis wife isjhe J  COMMUMur CHURCH Conor egaionaU Rev D D Biady Minister Choir Practise   Wea Night Organist tfr Choir Director Mis MSTWIA Campbtli S S Supl Merwin Oimpbell Wednesday Junior Choir PracV lse, 400 Senior Choir Practise 30 Pastors Coahrmation Class, 30  Thursday Bible Study at the foil owing homes Nelson Buzzard Lonnie VanSlambrook, Thomas Ware R K Elliott, Rev N D Pot ter Herman Widemeyer 800 pm Saturday, 1000 p m Nat L Had io Broadcast One Great Hour, a Dramatic presentation of the  Churches of America, poth Proestant andCatholic presenting Our Christian World Mission Sunday March 27, Church Service, 1030 Sermon Sonship for AIL Special One Great Hour of iermq Sunday School 1130 Eve Lenten Service 730 The local MennomteChurchwill bo our  us done about the matter un i January ol this year when the bd ol Supervisors received a notice from the State Correcons d Char Lies Commission that the old jail was condemned and that unless we made an effort to build a navv one, hey would close the presen  oneiho architect advised he Boara that on account of increased COL S we should have a maxiuni of 125,00000 to build and furnish ja new jail, although the Board J would not spend this much unless is was ah oluely necessary Consequ  ly we are submitting to the , ers at the April 4th elect ion  question as to whether we  sha tise 3 extra mlU  300 per 1,00000 for this purpose or not This would be for this year only The voters should consider two things the necessity and the abil ity of the County to build The present jail does not look dilapidated thanks to the Sheriffs who have had charge of it  but it was cheaply built in 1886 and has hard usage It is too old to repair There is no doubt but that the State intends to close it and when they do the prisoners will have to be transported to other counties if they will take them J  at en estimated cost of 15000 00 a year plus all the regular ex penses The Bdjof Suprvisors are unanimous in their opinion that a new jail is a necessity Can we afford to build Your Television is said to have cut into he revenue of he theatre to such an extent that theAiited theatres of Michigan have asked the Detroit City council to maice taverns operaunq television es Supervisors do not nor never have ij out 50 canaret licenses wanted to increase taxes Living Charles Snyder, sec of the assn km Countyidoes not have any bonded indebtedness and during the depression was one of the few counties in the State able to pay their bills when due On account of increased costs and not increas ing the tax rate soon enouglUhe general fund of the County is in  the red but the rate was increas  ed last fall and when this money is turned in which will be immediately we will be out of the xed and have sufficient funds to run  us another year Even with this increase our county tax was lower last fall than most of the surrounding counts Your Bd of Supervisors was unanimous in submitting the proposal to raise 3 extra mills for thd construction of a new jail guests Sermon by Rev Ezra w qe  ou to visit the jail nagel and locked him in a rest Iptoud of Barbara and Dorothy room, h took the mar an hour o jbotn whom will ake part in the get loose He described the man district bee it as being about 35 years old abater, of Derter last years CXMSCBVATlOst MOTES  tfrill and of a ruddy comniexion He is supposed to have escaped in a car parked near ne rear door of the store COMMDIUCAllOir Beachy, Unlimited Power for An Atomic Age the Sheriif or his deputies will gladly show you thioygh Many Monday, Meeting of Parents oi e already examined it and Cub and Boy Scout Age at the School at 800 pm, CALVAJT1 MEVNNONiXE aiURCH 1 COUMCIL PBOCEEDWGS Village Council Special Meet ing catted to order by Pres Park  er followed by roll call of officers  tiZZ wSrJ Present Ckak and Kennedy Ab iSunday School   Swarthout Palmer Lavey  Young Peoples Meeting andQinton trap practically all of them think we should have a new jail Respectfully, Henry T Ross, Fred Barry, j  Lynn W Hendee Jail Committee  I Marque Mich March 101349 Motion by fcnnedy upported  VPOXJL C Oark to accept 4 election ii A  SJ iir Hoting with regeet he lose ol results as voted iat 90 lo Apt iWy   Tfrssssti iKThr  r  Tbm fciVowing took their Oath oi p sense  o aJTesm fflinrTi in 0oe  Stanley DinkeLTjeas  Qg ijearjjWO 2 and 3 year old pane       g Reynold Trustee Charles Swar Ed,  nnks acdlhV ha already be or 2 , oiHilbeenssbesWI Wy n Bsde, Boy Ckxrk l uccesetul  , What esan Loesnso Murphy and Clerk, Mild 100 ljS GLAMOUR GIRL EXPOSED g Mnry i th gkrmour girl you aie always reading obout She looks wonderful in a boning suitSupt  Roscoe Darxow Asst   Walter Eech f  ,,Oiildrens Service  1145 I You read that men swoon crher yyedm gives  import cards ant IStB she ossYssa price Ttwtdamg yon ed Addswfor hessfoassitau Wr beat V 12 now council then took over  cards I as I Motion by  nd supported    by Bsscf d Xesfse souowing Supt lomo Mawrtce Lsmbach 1100 8feet, but Katherine Brush the lowdown on Margo rteaa You Know Margot in Pkrtonal Review allstar magasine with this Sundays March 27 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times contends that taverns are now advertising television instead of  drinks in order to draw trade There is some difference of opin ion as to whether television enter tainment constitutes a cobaretLt, Stewart of hpouoe licensing dept said he believed a referred only to live entertainers A new angle has cropped up in the social security dept Recent ly the women of Gary, Ind started a crusade against vice there which resulted in the raiding of numerous gambling places and discorderly houses Immediately the employees oftbs gambhng places such as poker decuersbat takers and slot machine opera ore applied for unemployment in  surance ThesegeAtteinei wl probably be able to coiled S20 a week unless employmeat is found for themOn this other hand the  prostitutes who also supplied for unemployment insurance were turned down by the Ind state bureau who classed them as inde pendent coscoxorsvidienrf the social security law make no die inctiorr be ween legal and illegal r X BUYS OUT Francis E Barronji has purchased the legal practise of judge Hiram Smith, probate judge and  will soon occupy the former of tree of Mr Smith over the McPher son State Bank, HowellMrSmith when be concluded two terms as pros, cm in 1330 formed a part ifm  nership with Frank Shields and J moved into the offices them vaoat  These will be a meeting of the LrFingetom County Health Council at the Howell High School on  eot Monday March 2Wuat 300 PM 1200 AuineniboaftheAdisorybd 2tX Couneelots and Consuhants cae 12t urged to be pseesttt the Coun 11D0 Hearm Aeaation ftoesam will 12tK be outlined nd uSLuensdAnyrrLy  Mich Bell Teiepaae i  one teseed in PvlbOe 8 issnained there unapj ft7yllwto0iP  Ipofflsed pfQgo 1 A jfam jiKjmmm smm The MBSIH in I inn mat  hm sssSTSsltBdISer nokney tCofc Momm 2      I   ZLlmcZ2L I Jhwwy eabmit jsssyattoo  ArrTlked onWhy  asseard Head PSL  W   A this sswtisfirAsaasat Arbor will speaks neat A nuaaoex al in 1912 to ha made o distnearpate the villaae of Pinckney The cause was cK when the village was incaspesxrt ed a large growth was anticipat ed and to allow far it many of the farms on the outskirts were taken In such as the now Green Bion the Monks farms, the Hose faan, etc These farms had to pay two taxes and wase behind the move meat o disoorporafes However the move sailed whan DrCXSighsr headed a ticket oppossd so it and assdedat the poUsthw out of the vfflaaeWhen sse pssV Marstl Bead at Ms  staying at the tthttkr   , , u Jvlm  iA4tts  aMMS  WTr , WPSWP M 1 B Y     rirontnew  SYLVAN THEATER Friday Saturday Notch 2 21  CBY OF THE CITY  Starting Victor Mature Richard Cont Fxtu Clark Cartoon laitat News Sunday Mocaay March 27 29 ROGUES REGIMENT  Starring Dick FoweJL Mark Toaen, Vincent J Price Cartoon Polka Dot FUM Sunday Shew 357  Tut Wed, Thaw,, Mcuh 2 30 31 JOHNNY BELINDA Skuxlno Charles Biclriord Jane Wyman, Lew Ay era and Shows 7IS 912 Cartoon  CoratnqGallanl Blade, Man Iron C  ado Command Decision , Come iu and see The Car Designed W ilh YOU in MintP I TS BRANHNLW    so new thai hrvc arent many on the streets yet Rut already its a tremendous success And its easy enough to srp tchv Kvrryhody wants a smart, gonddooking modern car Hut most of us dont want to pay a penalty for bting modern We want more room  more comfort  more visibility  not less Thats where De Soto stores Its jot those long, low line Rut you doirhave to wriggle into it It has big vside door Plenty of headroom, too The roof wont scrape your hat, no matter where you ait Its rooinirr thaD ever li nil uhiiviiij biupi windows and   hirlds unhi im can see out ot them Jn the new De olo yon can    because MHIIC sitting on chairhigh seals 1ACU a short person can see over the steering wheel liven a sixfooler wont hit his knees on it You dont have to enlarge your garage to hold the new De Sott You can still change a tire yourself And a dent in the fender doesnt mean an expensive bodv repair job Home in and see this wonderful car that lets ou drive without shifting Compare il with any other tt unv price Then decide  Tune in i In niK J r Kroi rnn Tursluy night, all LliS stations  M SOTO MATURIS THAT MAN MORI INJOYMINT EVERY MILE  TipToe Hydraulic Shift with Fluid Drive  New Feather Light Steering k High Compression Powermaster Engine  Kw AltWeather  Comfort System  Faster Getaway   Longer Wheelbase with fall cradled ride  Safeguard Hydraulic Brakes with new Cycfebonded linings  Lubrite Treated Cylinder Walls  US   Ne Ignition  System   Safety Rim Wheels and Super Cushion Tires , 01 S0T0 lETS  MIVI WITHOUT SNimmi nr  lYOU CAH SPEND ON Dl SOTOPLYMOUTH DEALERS FOR GREAT CARS, FINE SERVICE, A SQUARE OEAi  i  PARKER MOTOR MainStreef Ml Mich V HOV L Theater u  Mirw Wed Thur, Fr, Morcjj, 23,24,25 LIFE WITH FATHER Starring William PowelL Irene Dunn Elizabeth Taylor Edmund Gwinn  Novedy Cartoon A Saturday, March 26  The Hoosier Hot Shots in THE ARKANSAS SWING and William Gargan, Virginia Wilton  is DYNAMITE  Cartoon Sunday, Monday March 27, 21 Mat Sunday, 2IS P, M, Contsnuotts Loretta Young William Holder la RACHEL AND THE STRANGER  Comedy uartoon Newi Tues, Wed, Thur, March 29, 3D, 31 lane Wyman Lew Ayret in   i JOHNNY BELINDA7 Coodf Ccrloon tTATE Or MICHIGAN The Probate Court for tie County ot JNEiGUBOiUlNG t Micinqau aclunr, 2 , Mwuuufc aciier5 Z5UU strong will hold their annual Mch Senid county on the 8uh day of  e Cluto meeting a the U  ,, l Mich, on Aoril 2830 At ct Milon of said Court hold ert tfeo Probate Oiiico in the City oi How 11 in said County on the 8th day o Mach A D, 19497   n April 2830 J PreentHo Hiram R Smith Judge of y1 h e elimination of Webber Probate  o, u 7 8 EdiSOn 1 43 to IN THE MATTEROP WR ESTATE OF 7 thelast high school tecun freni James LaRosa, Deceased thS SQCUon in the stJe oasket Rotana LaRosa having filed in said ball tournament was elimina9d, Court her petition praying that the ad St Johns, Jackson also lost o S I ministration of said esfate be granted to Augustine, KalamoZOO 44 O 28 I Albert J Rapp or to some other suitable St August won tne j3n C Persoa , J and St Joseph claw i ItOrderedlhatthe 5h day 0 fi  SprwU JtrrrtAp945at ten unlock in the rWTT,, Ui wlxe JoVatfprobate ofee, be and  nckney at Ann Arbor Max5, i hereby appointtd for hearing said pet a ton John itionj Tne U of Mich football stadium Itis Further Ordered That public the largest in the country will be so thereof bo 9 b pubiicauoe enlarged this year t0 accomodate of a copy of this order onco ecck wee 97,000 people by erecting an upioc throo succeseivo woeka previous to per tier Mid day of heoutog 1 tht Pinckaoy Faul Stephens ha been elected Dispeteh, a nowspopor, printed enU dr mayor of Stockbriage cicuiated in said Coi  Th funeral of Roy Johnson was A truo copy Hfrn R Sm e at Gregory last week Colestia ParshaU Judo 4 Patr  Free Kistlef  valedictorian of lUgister  Probe the Stockbridqe senior class and   tiladyt Smith, saiutatorian  iMWki I I I I I I I ecosuUi j Galva Just one of many Briggs Features I Four stunning nastelt 11 modest baths and budgets i sandstone, green, blue, Jvory No woode Briggs baths are 1   and snowy white Stat tops J proof porcelain enamel la XJA for FREE booet, Plan J J addition, Briggs Beautyware ning Your Bathrooms ami J  1 fw   J PowdwRoom, f TAB or mauum Yam rrooojo Couxv mr u vounty  XiTiagftOA At a MMIOB of Mid Court held 0 the Probate Orfico in the City oi How  Corp James McKune of Gregory has been tent to the Caei   oean sea  C R Heemstra supt of Fenton schools for 15 yeazs has resigned Garland Elliott has been nam ed chairman of the Red Cross co is supers  i  tHQtiwiML J iLi JijClA I in Kid Countyi on the 8th day of March unty drive , ,  A D1M8  Bom to Mr and Mrs D E Conk j Tetophono Pinckney 157F11 PresentjHoe Hiram R Srnitk, fudge M Jin Peggy Bums of PontiacIar Pxal  11 a son, Thomas Raymond IN THE MAIT OP TH ESTAIT or, The A 6 P Co at Brighton have Meredith B PkakoM i discontinued their business there  MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER v  pairing a Spjoiality Robert I Placohavuia d m said rrUiuA 10 rA ,, t    ,  ,   , 1 hOriigniana,lo years supt oi urt hu final account as Guarmn of Wi ,  , , , , i  Court said estate, and said petition pic g ICJ the allowance thereof,  Harbor Beach school has been hir ed as supt of Homer high schooL it is Ordered, That the ith day of Apni Miss Doris Kielwasser gavelet I A, V, 1949 at ten oclock n baby shower recently for Mrs     ioceooon be and is hrby appUnt LaRosa  Ann Livemiore j of Dexmd jp ttnlno easd afloSff nald PC ter  count and wug said potion  Sherman Mortenson, former Ann It is Further Ordered, ttat public nc Arbor cliief Oi police hat been So throf be giTon by publicationof 0 named head of the Ford Motor opy of this ordor for three sucCMsive  Co protection dept at Memphi woks previous to eedd day of bearing  Term  Mis Domingo Rios 23 ci Dur and 23 yr old wiie of a taction J Mud day of hearing in the Pinckney printed and circulated In fld County    MommL ffOKte woum A 4rue oopy tf ram IL Smith hand has been convicted of the murder oi her 3 weeks old dau ghter Judge Willis Lyons was the trial judge and Gerald McMAHHeACefc UCOtSBB Clear, prosecuting anorney Bay Taylor 57, BdghtotxDaity j Dannie Lickley eaa orf Horace i the Doner high ec May 20 by 5X Brighton L SAlchin, Lickley of Dexter hat been nam 42 Vikaneiosv Oda onetofeS d capt ior next year ot Veiyer HoweU Gale Bacbouee, 47Jotrler jte jyah echoal batket ball learn riUt, Hotel Hawky SUtoeeiL 1 SiWw Get Your Chicle Starter Froteifi Farmers Feed SuftJy Ce  FUON lot  AiAX ftU9aLLprp Wednesday Monk 23 1949 iiOOtS ofOiiiiUte THENNO HE A  CF EGYPT  0 VENERATED MCTA RS NAT THE THRONE AliDALL , RiVATE PROPERTY MRS  NHERITEP ONLY THROUGH  THE MOTHER  JMV IN MEDIEVAL TIMES, MOTHERS 0AY WAS THE VIRGINS PAY PRESENTS OF JEWELRY WEES  BROUGHT10 HER SHRINES HUMAN MOTHERS WERE  EMEMBERED TOO I   MOTHERS DAY, ON VIE 2 SUNffAY IN MAY EACtl WAR, HAS BCOME A PATE FOR GIFTS TO MOTH BUS fkCM  CHILORQN AND HUSBANDS CefyUfU 949    Ml Hoots ofCultuzvriL  BATK OUR WORO EASTERCOMES FROM EOSTRE, ANCIENT ANGLO  SAXON OQOPESS Of SPRING HER FESTIVAL WAS CELEBRATE IN APRIL WITH FEASTING A ANP GIFTS  WwYo not quitting until rfWi job  done Operation Underground DISAGREEMENT CONCERNING THE DATE OF EASTER, IN eW  Zr QUEEN ANPl EPA OF BRITAIN TO  FAST FOR PALM SUNDAY WHILE  KING OSWY CELEBRATED THE EASTER PESTIYAL r TTS OF DECORATED EASTER IL3S WERE POPULAR IN  WDIEVAL TIMES THE CUSTOM PATES FROM 7h VERY EARLY nvs or ciRiuTiAiir J , V A 5V St EASTS S STILL A nAYFOR GIVING FIE OIFJS TO E1AtW,JND  i TQS C I  fAVLV  It was about 10 AM on a dull, grey morning when the huge steam shovel accidentally hooked onto an underground telephone cable Tom, a Michigan Bell splicer, and Ed, hit helper, were among the telephone men who arrived on the scene within minutes The situation was bad Out of 200 pairs of vital telephone wires inside the cable, 135 were broken And, to make matters worse, a steady rain had started, threatening to flood the hole where the break occurred The first job was to make temporary repairs on the most important wires so that calls could go through Working swiftly, Tom and Ed completed their part of this job by 2 PM But then more trouble developed Watfcr fmui a neatby opentype drain began spilling into the hole where the men were working If the open cable were submerged, mc4eture would short circuit the wire Pumps were working furiously Meanwhile, Tom and Ed began building a foundation of planking Then, with another plank as lever, they began prying up the cable to keep it above the water level Higher and higher the water rose  above their knees  up to thlrr waists and beyond By sheer exer tion, they kept lifting the table break up and up Sometimes it wai only an inch and a half abovp the rising water But more pumps wef e put to work and finally the water began to go down The problem now was to restore flrv iff th remaining wirea in  saftie, This meant putting in a sew aaction of cable ten feci lorand making 400 wire splices at cU and of the new piece Several times the foreman ask Toaa and Bd tf they didnt vvm n be relieved by another splicing crew Bit they replied, Look, tins n an Important cable Wi cloi i want to quit until the jobs ck no  The foreman agreed Aed thats how the purine thread of communication u o restored between the outvie v,,  and the vital B24 Bomber  WUlow Run, during the  e   Thl i one of couttlhs thow the deter minntu u t  Bell worker to Kphmwdk going if u i  t wmsti wwminmM  J ICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COM  MooofGuttmfioW  A  41 YEArtS AGO miNTINSS PA  Kfrr,,vfziY VT myVASAWcFH     Hon George Teeple has 3 op ponents for renomlnation as site Rev H W Hicks of the M E church will preach Sunday on senator Geo Barnes of HowellB AGAINST W EMPEROR tss IN THE MDDtErACrS IT WAS AH  EH6USH CUSTOM rOR YOUHG PEOPLE TO ASSEMBLE OH VALENTtHE EYE AND ORAW NAMES THE NAME EACH DREW WASTHE HOLDERS SWEETHEART FOR THE YEAR THE CUSTOM HAS GROW  mDSENOlNGGlPTSOP  LONGREMEMBRANCE 79 SWEETHEARTS VOU06AHP OP  LATER THE APPROACH OF VALENTINES DAY CAME TO BE HERALDED EN THE EXCHANGE CF PRETTY SENTIMENTS  WRTTEM WITH FLOURISHES OH SCENTED PAPER JHE FORE RUNNER OF SENDING CARDS  AUR NOTES efjtefu  iWhy Men Do No Attend Church The followrq      c ten electeu tii   jv Clerk Emil rrovrv   Cadvell Assessor James Green Trustees, Chas Love,F GJackson Malachy Roche, Goo Reason Geo, Sigler and FLlndrcws on iheix play py of Geiys iiie home ot TuarK vvusoii on Pearl St iaurxied aownea iViCa Xhe people oi the Webb nouborhooa met  the home ot L,i riygs Sav for their regular supper Mr Brigga entertained i a phonograph concert I Ihur ha8 has hired out to Fred Grieve TOE Clark of Brighton and Smith of Green Oak HOBBY SHOW HELD Sid The North Hamburg Extension Group held a HOBBY SHOW at tre Pettysville school Sat night The Exhibits were many uud vm Don Savery, ceramioft Jewelry, pottery vases and trays Miss Barbara Nash, book of Water Col or paintings and finger painting Mrs Clayton Carpenter Alumin um Trays Mn Grace Howard,Bui tons, Beads NecfcWcet and post cards, Chriatmae Cards Mr BF Savery Post Cords farou he ytcr 1890 o 1900, ani hand carved rattle made by Mr Saverys grand father IJJ 11 Coffee, cupcakes and cookies were served Over fifty people a tflnHftri thft Show The comm wer were well pleased with the turnout Uiicle Sam Says 3 ied Ihe boys and airls exhibited their bird houses aporns finger painiing, tea towels, music books, etc Mrs Olin Robinon ex hibiied cups and saucers, plates One oi hs Exhibits oi ne Hob  creamer and sugars of ChinaMrs1 by Show held at the Pettysville  Anhur Crawford, cut glass, China  School wm of special infaceet J As you drive alor the courtry roaAa mericas most fBisque figures, vases, a wrougth I The boys ojrtjejrhibttsd tibeir , iiiUr   farmers pitciiinj hey iron, filigree hall lamp, a cahret, BiAd Houses The Pattysvilia Civic From this scene has come a pbrsae yoe  BJ JI HU ,  made from an elephant tuskiiand WmBird of Ann Arbor gave a  and xZHt BB cture at Unadilla Ihurs night  r,  VAJ,WWfl n j lecture of under 4he auspices Saloon League Wm Dardy has pncriBia Axie Randall has JO it he Huntington iann and will live oa xhe Anu Un CW VanHom, a plant and flower arrangement with a miniature village and May Pole, with a bowl of gold fish as the iooal point of interest Miss Wen dstiedn, a plaque of naus, jrs J i JTTr Tll S nl  ay  the sua shines Well, ni the John Bruif form until he con  tj y   move the buildings on the ,3 Frank Burden and then The Dispatch 150  A QA A tmc M 5 CWJourroughs vases MrsMri M3  OS6 VJzS  Cairo, aprons, Cwb Sheik, Post the H O BwdaaoU home wnet  7  v they gave them a surprise iUiSwarthoat is as a xesuK oi a sprained ankleWm Kennedy has purchased the Will Honis house in the part oi town Wm  Building oi Bird Houses for the Pe PettysviUe School c A the Cody School The winners  the Cody School wecei First Imus, 20 Second Ms Kcsold Radyl50 Third Bradle S7S imported Caird Unooln Pennies from 1909 tol945 and Cub Scout Scrap Bks Ms Justine Stecker, Crochet Tab Pettysvllle School First  W0 tsotrnd Prise, Tommy Body J 150 TMsl prise Nancy NasK S75 IB the bof and girls partkapatrnq it m con test were pm ROo Mr and Mrs Louis with MSB le doth doUies, hanoVerchissj spending he Hot pan holders, pillow caseev dna 8pedxs at Bfiss Norma Stecker, Book of Tea Mr and Mm Joe Grtsftths will dl drawings Miss Carol Sleeker osstbiats the  IS4 aepaewf thats exactly what yoa are doing when you stack up United Utee Sarin Bonds Youre aaakier C ity of future security wlua the fo is good, when a few extra dollars has been added to your takehoaw say Csroarh the new income tax law    SJei vac yo shoald be acting for year stare security V 3 Trmtury Da 1 Tfcere are few Americans who eai  eat a thriM oat of watching crape ex Metering plants grow Ana by the aaasc  , tit there are few who cannot fed ahe  aanafaetiea if planting their aosey where k will grow Invest in U S Sar is and your uvuy wiM j  4 for every S pat sate  Tear eeeattry needs yoar  aed fee will need money u do  aalsga rea dream of today If yea asasf  wage earner see to It that your name as saesaded ntth thre already enrelkdiaa tea say roll svks pUn  Trcsry Oeajg Mordi25MDcmielsicto vegsory Sua Geosi Hendee sold Jfin, units of work of tne Bell house ton 3 p m to 9 p m  M KdBociWsmxmtbanhjso  iX00MOtiMM, Mm J oi Cksaary eB4gt i   m leos Monday noon wh  fbe tylth i E  H MW Mf A Comedy rVtemtod by the Junior Chtan of Pmclsaey High School Friday, Saturday, March 25, 26  tAiiT FAlhEJZS pAy WAS N AACEAT OJtEECE WEN ZEUS, FATHEZ OF ME, GO0S AM Also HUMAN  FAWEJX PECEVED HOMOQS ANt GFTS low I Produced by special arrangeemt wh T Heuer k,ihfiii3fifJel, Cads WilbwT n, age 18  ,  m  Hercule tam Wttmr bee pal, alee 13 Mm Cogswell Btty Loa MaxwellJDauflhgefourteen, Mory Uu Qeener emd Mary Ann Campbell ConnJej MaxweJl Daughter, ages Bmadla BmruY Betty Lous boat friend John Maxwell Fate  Jorry Janet Maxwell Mother R 0 A JACKSON Commander R G A Jackson re eently befan work as the United Nations ninth Assistant SecretaryGeneral After a distinguished career in the Australian Navy, Commander Jackson served as DeputyDirector of UNRRA from 1945 until the end of that agency 25 YfcAKu x J  Mcoyonn     P hosekeeper was  Heath  5  W  I Eighteen members of her Sun Pat nmJJhM Mr Beyer celebrate her birthday Tues VNM7SDCQCmUX7XE OFTEN HAP JO CJLM6H AN6 wx mam AHCWLPEH  7DOgA7YMAP NorATHWPAyf CHNA UA TWO FATHERS PAYS,  H P2A3 ANO AUTUMN, SPC  V 0S YST THE 70MSSCF, WEIR FC  VFi Or fHrC   HE8St TUEA FEAST TUESS ANO j 4 OFTS,  Limpy McQuir A guejst  Nora Umpye wile Roughhoue Rmby,Henaans tractor Aunt Mary fo Maxwells aunt  Isabel Brady Day Bird sold a Fo as   mJUEAU1UR, Nmmmmmo Wm6imTISELM BUY foe 1WEMSEWSS  ii,, wh  Barbara Clark or the GordofpC m Anne Heath ney    WE Murphy has mhjrned to tht postoffice after a long iW  toun fCial rePrt  Putnam Hermam TflnoJrVoir JonesA ten up pu  UmdBdtiuM, year show res of 250Snn  andexPend   1V1V Scouts Help Refugees Lucy Bums A vtrtosjl walking ncyclopedie , Pat Mr Potter, Insurance Salesman 1  can Joe Clark PERSONALS Mrs Matt A Uo old lady  ConnoUy Plrrtcics mas A symopste ti the pbry will be on pe  one GOOD SNKU1TIW BITWHN ACTS v ADMISSION 31V 50e Betty VcmBlaircum to , fcf VlerB tUmed dow 2 x to   proposition to incorpate  W hgquist as a C1  DrcLey has been api  by  U S  andI is now the postmaster at Dexte Basil White and wie oTiloweU wer guests at the Ben K home last Thursday  Abner Watkins and family of Detroit sDent iKt ,i ,J  end at Todui Lemon The United Nations and How It Works spent the week their home here Mr and Mrs L  spent Sunday with Mrs Edith Gal lup of Fowlerville  Mr and Mrs John Carpenter I were in Howell Sunday evening f A large crowd attended the hob by show held at te Pettyville school last Sat night Miss Eva Melvin, Edward Drost and Mrs Louis Coyle visited Mrs Rose Howard at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Sunday Lynn Hendee and wife spent Sunday with the Dr Jumes Nash family in Coldwater Gale Hendee is home from M State college for 10 days Jane Franklin of Howell pent the week end with her sisterMrs Dolly Baughn Baxter Hooper of Detroit was a Sunday guest of Lpxter McAfee  Mrs Lester McAfed and dsugh  ter, Leslie wejooiietoJCUeen Bay, WisVlast week by the illness of her mother, Mrs BairdBarbara is staying at the Clifford VanHorn home Mr and Mrs Wm fogfamaf The United Nations Scout Association, sponsors of a drive for clothes toys and food supplies from members of the UN staff and detente collected approximately two tons of suppUes at a ceremony held J Swarthout at Parkway Viljatfi Jamiika NevVnrk above, llietearfnt was turned over by tiiC Scouts to the American Friends Committee for distribution to needypersons, especially Palestine refugees r T   usssjBBjesBBs  Heailtng for New Homes at Last  B SMteM 0e ef ttie irst of hundreds of schools tl lroarhout Yofk, neat VJf Headquarters A recommendation tte world which are adding studies ef the Unitedi that all VM Member Countries encourage the Nation, its Charter and Hs activities to tfaeJri addition of similar courses to their school pro Is the high school at Great Keck, Newl gram was adopted by the General Assembly Imlm1mtmtmllifti Try a Want Advt ia the Dispatch ws Farmington were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs H C Vedder  John Zeeback and wife of Lin coln Park were Sunday guests  of the George Frazier family t Mies Gertrude Spears spent the week end in Detroit Mr and Mrs Stanley Dunchack came home with her DrWCWylie and wife of Dexter  were Sunday guests of the Mollis iWylie family  L D Haines of the U S Uavy has been assigned an the USS Greenwich and expects to go to Persian Gulf Pvt Beryl Lewis is home from Camp Breckenridge Ky on furlough VfPtl Robert Nosker of Strawberry Lk underwent an appendicitis op oration at McPherson hospital HowelL Miss Dede Hinchey  a patient at St Joes hospital Ann Arbor Doni Spears and Bonnie Van Blaircum were home from Bristol, Pa over the week end When James Meyer of the USN reached Pear Harbor, the first per he saw was Ray Hnrtfbuse r Gregory who got there before he did I We are iniormed by  U S Patent Ofcm that John F Bseie was givnexi a patent on  an abraidkie tool on hist Murdi 15   Mrs Betty BeHe and ton of Wolf ed Lake are vMssj 0 tte    j A total of 414635 refugees or displaced persons have found newhomes or have hern returned to their countries through the efforts of the International Refuse  Organization of the United Nations IRO during its first 18 ruu ths of operations Here a group of displaced persons boards a 1 k at one of IROs centers in Europe ON Poets and Faces t  Tr YIMIN The Imamate of Yemen is sa ancient Kingdom in the southwest part of the peninsula between Aalr and the British protectorate of Aden in Arabia Wish an approximate area of 75,tee snare nUles and a population of 3,MMM teiastfsnts, mmmsaBssBSsaSSi Yemen grows coffee and grain hi the fJateau ef El Jebel, the most fertile part of Arabia lis experts are eeffee, grain, hides and charcoaL Its capital is Basra, an eld wailed city with eight gates Yemen was adssJtted to ths United Nations on 3 September 147, and at was renteatti M  Second Session of theUN General Self El Islam Abdullah Us iag he a  lee white   white  n a i 3  t t  BjsjBeenessii  ii 1 TWe FLckMfX PtlpiVti Wednesday, Marrh 23 1949 The Peo Store i The Plnckney Dispatch Sf MCOUu VJAI f st Petofle atuickiMy Mkhtffaii uio Pebhbiied fcvery Wednesday 116 Main St Hncknjv, Mchrtxa l e Yem VV Curlett, lbtia  SQUIRES CHICKS Mrs Ha2el Ey oi Ann Arbo spent Sunday at trie M L Darroi Groceries, Drygoods Gents Ftrniishings 218 South Mich Ave , Howell Canned Goods Lingerie Sitoes t Kennedys Gen Store Utica, Mich Jack Harvey is mighty proud of the ekctric water system on his farm He declares thas not only did the installation ply for itself in a surprisingly short time, but it has jumped milk production 10 Just as enthusiastic is Mrs Harvey, v ho says that because f the completeness of the system, her family is now cloying a far happier, healthier and more comfortable life than before installation  No wonder thousands of other farmery linked fcy Edison lines, have also discovered PROFITS GROW WHEN WATER PLOWS Tbt btartjtf modern IMng tn the farm  ENLARGE YOUR SYSTEM Complete water systems electric nurrips ofli types sltd capacities, for us in shallop medium or deep wlls are aviffc able for immedajj instaiiati See your friendf f dison F Service Advisorr full deta Theres no obligation to y The DETROIT EDISON Co  vtrMrvyivvA ipot Caito XI UbfiiJQt J19S9util9 OlUWa fORSES 230 COWS 250 HOGS 50c per cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SEES AND CONWTIOrt CALVES, BHBB and PIOS BBiOVB FBKE  CARL BERG Plumbing Water 8 jrtems etc  Stanley Dinkel  Mrs, Rose Hendee U again at hex home on S Mill St Joe Singer oi Lansing spent the end here Henry Gilbert is now in Fla Kathleen Reason, daughter ol Mr and Mrs Jack Reason under went an operation at Row liospit oL Stockbridge last week Russell Read oi Piitsburg, Va and Mi and Mrs Jacc 3chunu of Windsor Out vvete quests ut the Ross Read hams last week The Herb Snsaas werrf recant guests of Mr and Mrs Jnmsa iin cher at Tampa Florida  Mrs Ann troupe and daughter Vivian ol Howell werj weok en a guests a the W C Miller home  Sunday guests oi Mr and Mis Robert Tasch were Mr and M,  lames Cameron oi Detroit Mrs Esther Hall and Mrs Elo so Campbell took the formers baby to Ford hospital Detroit for examination last week Monday Roy Reason and family and Mrs Edna Reason and Leota call j ed at the Fred Carpenter home m  Pontiac Sunday Mrs Mable Suydam oi Jackson spent the week end at the MJ Reason home The Reasons took her home Sunday and called on Kathleen Reason at Rowe hospital Stockbridge Sunday guests oi Mr and Mrs Harry Palmer were Herbert Palmer and wife of Lansing, Mrs j  Meyers and Mrs Alma Ellswor i th of Howell Mrs Walter Clark spent Friday with Mrs Edsel Meyer and child Ten at YpsilanU Stanley Dinkel and family spent Sunday with the James Brogan family in Lansing Den Griffith and wife oi Ann Arbor were Sunday guests at the Joe Griffith home Mrs Janis Baker and 2 children of Syracuse, N Y, are visiting at the Can homo Ambrose Kennedy and family I of Howell were Sat visitors at the j Murray Kennedy home Mr and Mrs Edward Grablick Justine Ledwidge have returned from Mexico and bought a home in Femdale Denise Ledwidge of Detroit spent lest week with her mohor Mrs Eleanor Ledwicgo James Noecker and family of Brighton were Thurs night guuss at the Don Swarthout home j  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge tpenr4 Saturday in Royal Oak    Mrs Earl Baughn is visiting her daughter Mrs Robert Seefeld at  Columbus, Ohio who is ill j Frank Aberdeen and wife were  in Ann Arbor Sunday Wm Murrell and wife of Ypsil anti were Sunday guests of Mr j and Mrs John Carver Gordon Hester and wife of Yp silanti were Sunday guests of the Andrew Nisbetts Sunday guests of Mr and Mr W H Meyer were W G Meyer and wife of Stockbridge and Wm Lamb and family of AnnJrborJ Henry Hussy who Kves over the l Lavey Hardware is a patient at McPherson Hospital Howell  Mr and Mrs Joe King and fam ily of Detroit were week end, guests of Mr and Mrs ClitiorJr Chaxnbes  In the spelling contest at met Green school last week whero   Mrs AJta Meyer is teacherClara Horwood son of Mrs Warda Mill er Horwood, won first prize Charles Soule and family of Howell spent Sunday at the Phil  Sprout homo Mr and Mrs Ken Wylie an daughter Kay, were FrL night din ner guests of Mr and Mrs Pat Cain of Portage Lake Friday guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan were Alfred Pfau  and wife and Lyle Redinger and j wife of Iocso and Harold Smith  Ona Campbell and fcruiy were and wife of Marion in Ann Arbor Sunday Mr and Mrs Richard Earl   Gerald Clinton ana Traverse City were Sun guests roit called at the CJ ClT of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee Saturday tHBjm L  Sunday night at St Marys ch v OLS PARTY  fch motion pictures were shown of The O E S entertained the Mas The Eternal Sacrifice, the Vati one and their families Satnight an and the Mass before a large at the Masonic HalL the program attendance Gerald Reason opr consisted of a group of songs by jated the machine the O E S singers Mrs Percy El John Bailey who lives on the   lis gave wo readlings and Mrs Dexter rd is in McPhersor hos Merwin Campbell gave two num pital, Howell with pneumonia Jud So Order your Baby Chicks mow Hatching Large Type English type White Leghorns Boned Hacks Send for your price list toda Hatching each Monday and Thursday Squires Hatchery Phone 305W 1 Youll sing a iong cf savings when you ioe hs big, beaufify Philgas Special Model 648 range Here youll find oil these important ftaures  one giant and three simmer tnjrrTeTi  flush 10 wall construction  welded sfeel frame    dependable oven regulator    roomy storage drawers    and many other cooking conveniences Immediate installation in your kitchen  no waiting let your Philgas dealer show you the conveniences oi fast, clean, modern got poking  at a price suited fo your family budge       pvic 1595o From Mar 1118 Only 100   Hockey Service 484 EAR MAIN i ead cr Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED RQMgJJL hORSES 250 COWS 6S0 HOGS 50c per cwt WE BUY HIDES AllD CALF N phoae 88 Placknef Central Pgad 5tockCi t Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi Ludke took Mrs Grace Bennott who has been visiting at the DK el uome back to Lansing Su, Leo Cuiish and wife of Detro were Sunday guests of Wjn She han and wile r limoi of Detbn home Chy oi Kotrell IM ftald Ceiaty oa 5tli day oi Mareb, JL P 1149  th  PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450  Mr and Mr Wm Mercs of Pinckney and Gerald Dinkel of and Lake Checnttng were  bers inpersoning Judy Canva Later we hear he is home 1 Clyde Fisher spoke in behalf of  ,  the Masons afterwards the group  Mr and Mm George Meahon jr i  8 STIITT mi TH iuiKi oi nd Robtft wm in Mason Suk 5 njyed a delightful lunch in the Th San guest, and also called at the Wm, Mar i ,JT w  Dinkel   In M evanlna was spent to cara play A 9tkn OF MCRTOAN Court for tb Coaaty ol oi ftsld 8es hsM IBSM  Prat Hon HMUI B laUth, Jtt4f oi roiaUfc la the Matter el the Eetarte of Kail J Elgart Deeecaed Lewie E Birdeall Public Ada herlnf filed in eaid Court bis petition, proyiag lor license to eeil the interest oi void eel ate in certain real estate therein described It is Ordered that the 28th day or March A D, 1949, at tern oclock in the forenoon  said Froscle Otfico be ind Is hereby appointed ior hearing aid petition, and that all parsons intsr ested in said estate appear before said Court at eaid tin and place, to show  cause why a license to sell the intareet of said estate should set bo granted It  Further Orderedrbat public thereof be areas, by P of aoopy atftlo essst eses ease lor three etrid day of heartse Dispatoh a eewapapa ehcutated Is said CodSty Hiram R Smith I tet  w   fWCKjNTEY Wednesday, Jura Special Established 188 19L5 McPterson 116 Cu Ft List Price 5211 j, tf Banh Close Out Line425  Says Icicle la ITS FC2 BETTER EATING AT 0VER COST BUtK ESCO Home Freezer, 20 cu ft capacity with spacesaving cablecop surface Oaeof 6suciurd lodele, 10 co 40 cu ft,  ROAD TO SUCCESS  There is one mainline track on  the road to success I can be  termed Living within ones income i To follow this track in business or in personal living is no al ways easy for any deviation soon leaves the mainline to behind to turn back The reserve fuel for the rain becomes too near de pleted  Successful buisnesses build reserves or saving from current in come General Motors Corp could no employ a single man today had it not used its savings wisely to provide more facilities for proa ucWon and thus employ more peo  pie  Each dollar we save provides us with a growing fund which will wor for us and work for others FOB SALEiOne 16 lack OM bo torn tractor plow 5Fl Chiford Chambers, Phone 35F13 OR SALE Alfalfa Hay first and  second cutting Reasonable 2022 Rush LaJce Rd Ph 161T3 FOR SALEWacrier electric brood and Poultry Supplies and Xasco Feeds Order your Baby ChicksDaUy lhuO A L to 200 P M  Now far March and April All Except Wednesday horn blood tested stock j MonTuesufrLSat 7tie00pxn  PROFESSIONAL CORNER TnE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM  Dr ilay Uufty M U  MICA Squire Hatchery HoweUCchPhone 305W FOR RENT 1947 Howard house trailer, 48 ft long, bowled gas oil heat, electricity Gas and Elect DR a 112 R McCUJSiUi Dennt North Michigan Telephones 835 hesfcience 814 ridty furnished 45 a month    itmw FOR SALE1947 Studebaker pick HERB SNEEb  up, low mileage, 6 ply uresAeat Phone 183  207 EGrand River er oak rack  Howell Michigan John R Beens, 9315 Halfmoon  Estate InsuranceJrokexage  f Lake Rd, Pinckney, FOR RENT 5 room semi m  at Phone Pinckney 141F2 j Mr, Max Dyer   WAI SALErThe S G Teeple Home in village oi Pinckney,cor oner oi Main St and Howell RdMust be sold Submit oner to Fred J Teeple, Realtor , Howell I Phone 675  CUT Leke and Farm Property, A Speciality list Your Property with Q  USE LAVEY General Insurance  Phon 58F3 Michigan AU CTIONEER Sales a Speciality PERT WYUE VANWMKLE d VANWINia XXWVejfiWlnkle CXVaaWinkle Attorneys c First flkrte and Savings Boai Howell Michigan Cemetery Memorials 124 NMaln StAna AruorMich Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell 439 or 9 Monuments  Markers 5N I AVitSM Attorney ot Law 13 Phone PhnTl57Fn MYPr Plum State License P H Lion, Mich Hepar nj   ES ifng le Dilv h Lakf enjoy yoer own freshfrozen foods McFhSftQO Statfi 3ffllii EXPERT KANO TUHNWOJ, nndwnjsni Homer  sed meats and poeitry or bought in money saving v iolesale quantities si delii ous fruits and vegetables    all yours for year round eating pleasure when have an 5CO Freezers i  Big zero storage compartssents airblast fan that freezes 3 times faster ESCO Is built wtli, for thrifty, trocblefree operation, by specialists in farm refrigeration equipment since 1927   FARM and HOME FREEZERS  A savings Accouml can oe open ei with as little as a Ji bill at fksonab Money to loan at lfjgsonabie raos Interest paid onjkrvlnon rks and Time Certificate oi Depositill deposit up to 50000 insured by cur membership in the Fed Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Over  Years oi Safe Banking   AT REASONALE RATES Phone 24712 Ann Arbor, Mich,  EDWARD WIGGJNHOUSE LOSTBlackMale Cocker Spaniel Reward for return OUn Robinson jr Rush Lake FOR SALE 5 room house, large Garage 4 acres of land 12C0 Mi  tower Road F Behn STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Urw 287 K E Grand River  Howell tfsVMJtKATION SSnVtOE HABOLD RADY JU1 le4P3 CI svAcjwi  sov Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63 Pinckngy,MlcK Wlb C REICKHOFF br OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment PI ne 358 Residence 613 Lavey Hardware V Kays Beauty Shop OPEN TUESDAY NIGHT FOR MEN ONLY SHAMPOOS  STEAMER  TREATMENTS Closed Monday Open Tuesday  Thursday Nues SHOP HOURS ttOO A M 6t00 P M WftdTrin and Sat  PHONE 158 I  ONLY A DROP but many drops turn hydro elec trie generators that make 35  of ctll electric power in the Unit ed States ONLY A DOLLAR but many dollars, regularly de  posited at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want hST WArirAL bANK HOWftLL n Member Federal Deposit nsur, ance Corp All deposits  p to  DexterTheatre DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Conditioned 8844 Portage Lake Road, Bexier 3461 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock Hauling Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 84F14 CARL JONES l JANE TASCH  Lettere or Any Papers Composed i ftfj N rJUA m YAIW Convenience Mv Frldaj, Saturday March 25 21  SSSW SStftS 715 p m DiaxY Cartoon B A MBT k Toetekooiar Palt Advoahiro 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> ,   m 7J   JPfffP i Volume 16  ispatcfi iciujiaa For the first time since the wax The Ptednef DtapaV 1 Caucus Result     w   WOI Some 80 VOtt w rn rvt  u ales axcollections hove slumps Democrat Cueus hlw aVth ed February collections decreafW  tas dmanj ed 14 percent, ciqcwu collect Merlin Ieyclerk aoSS A hill ha boon introduced o Spears jr tellers w The spring election is in 2 one rvisors, Lynn Hendee wa posals submitted fox amezichng mer supervisors 45 t0 35 the constitution The election is The balance of the ticket was important aa the pony whici j nominated by ac action wins state high com and suptof I is as follows public inst will control the admj Clerk ircv Ki instrative board Treas 7OT0V County, muncipal and school gwayOanrn DMhttyegoner taxes rose 1578 percent last yr Hl9hway Comm Jner They were 39 million higher than, T viyhtWegener in 1947 , Juetice full term  BiKSS Th u ,, Justice Homer Abney Justice vacancy Otto Poulson Wednesday, March 16 1949 Angels of Mercy, Ethiopian Style The Hoover commission recommends that the state agricultur al dept take over some of the fed eral duties to avoid duplicationAl so the record system be moderniz edlt now costs more than 10 to process a 10 order gf VIM VUUU41 Bd of Rev  Fred Wylie Consoles Wm Farrell Ed Aschenbrenner Spears jr Wm Darrow, Georrr  Committee for next year Geo Aschenbrenner, Gail HendeeMerI  T Howell has anew system of en Aschenbr forcing me parking meter ordin1 wvey ance In overtime parking the of ficer puts in a nickel and leaves, REPUBLICAN CAUCUS a note aldng the car owner to, Tha Republican caucus canvensend 10 to the police deptThis ed wJth tanl 1inM ag  covers a stamp and cost of envoi man and JeMe Richardson eWfc I Vjl I a je, Elecfj jn j inem  nmen At the village election here M only 195 voes were cas But absent voters voted There naw bin 300 votes cast ine entire Union ticket wonThe c o was as follows rreidem Stanley JUiinkel Edward Paifcer Clerk Mildred Ackley  Treas Helen Reynolds Trustee, 2 yrs Don Swarhout Gerald Reason Charles Clark Ray Datiy Howard head Don Swctnhoi Trustee, lyr Roy Clark r J Clinton Albert Shirly Cnarles Clerk John Eisek sHoward React Assessor Lorenzo Murp  12L b IS, , n  i  r 112  L jlr I Merwin Campbell  V i IV  7 covers a stamp ana cosi oi envoi man and JeM8 Richardson, clerk  Pe, ,,,   he nominations were made by j  The Oakland county citizens acclamation        league wants the state to apooint Supervisor  Stanley Dinkel Conservation Jotf a commission similar to the Hoc clerk   Norman Reason vwwuit ilUlCS ver one to cut exnsnse of adminis Treas Albert Shirley f ion I Highway Comm  Ora Hain J w The statemar   J r   that Gov Only a hundred doctors and a few dozen nurses were available until recently to care for Ethiopias total population of some 12,000,000 Now, with the aid of the UN World Health Organization WHO, training programs in all parts of the country are turning out the necessary help to relieve tbe cxiticaJ shortage of medical personnel timreii JNews T pre me  EASKET BALL SCORE schools ol this disTii vor well elimaied foi ic OL,UU in the legionolL las v k u J   1 totems hn  j i nignway wmm  Ura riaine J ght snowfall has reduced tlir T MMW UIIDOIJ wShwI f been made, Justice full term  Robert Horine winter iuh kill from talk of  Fr  TI, nRCM WUiiams 4 percent core TuaHca hill tAtm aen trt v,, J it K 0l ox Albeit j, Schmitt, Pastor ate income tax wiU drive indus m 1 Ljirh   WJSflll,,t in years  Mnses, 300 and 1000 from MichiganThe deptof Ecorv Justice vacancy BmnWhS2 286 651 dr h1 ntDrs cnd DV Masfi 7 AM stucfy oHhtSSL8 maklng Q Bd0f  SEES emrhe , Confusion Sat 730 to 900 pm study of this question , Constables Bruce VaxBlaircum to fib game kill reoz fls  Sundaysbfore 800 mass Wilbur Lennon Erdley VanSick1 year  aras lai Fridays,after Novorma Devotions The biggest upset was the 34 1 defeat of Milan, laji yet C champions b un uiciuii J  Mich Center team, irvwiv  beoten by Jackson 3 tjlins aJ Grass Lake was a losci o uau dn Ann Aroor vaj bcutn ijy LanBing Sexton 43 to 33 Judging by tlie mass trials of clergyman in Hungary and Bul gara one could conckcie tha the criminalclasses in those countries were composed mostly of menbeis ol the ministerial profes3 ovs These men oi the cloth are pi celling cuiJiy io black rrarket specia ions foreigii currency manipulaion which seems to be iiiO No 1 crimes thereIn no insian ce do ve hear of any clerqymc being acquired Oi course such a conclusion is bunk lor what is go ing on in these communist controlled countries is nohinq moro or less tficn a pogrom cr purge ajainst religion such as Hitler c ilucod against the Jews dui Kir heyday in Germany Any oraanizaion such as r ious qroups are classed as enemies of Comm unism and subject to a purqe Communism is athonic and there is io room for Jioh if ond reliqion in a Communist country A bill has been inioduced in the JeaiGiMiure o prohibit the sale of any porioJical in which matlinionial adverrjfiientg appecrr,Tho sponsors aro Heps OBrien and Cere of Detroit The cf courso are the rcccn Heart murders Ve  do  nU Ui  BOY SCOUTS Committees have been set  le, Gerald VedderCommittee Jesse Richardson u4neeS nave been set ,m tJ 1111 Jsse men organize both Boy Seouto Z George Hauck Mae  Cub Scouts in this area Onrot he bff Woo is HAMBURG TOWNSHIP the parent of bov VT by G mixed ticket as  oyPScSi 4oe thb an SfPerviTOr Arthur Shehan D 9Yeacn anTe Clwk  Edna Carpenter and mother to be present all A  J H hooker  meeting to be held March 28 icuqJUfiLice  Wheeler Manin,h , at 800 P M in the 9 IamM Vd   bchool, at which time the Scout Bd of ev WiaY Hinckley Organizing Commiltee from Ann  Arbor will be present to explain DEXTER TOWNSHIP all phases of Scouting to the oar The conservation dept favors a1 deson on Pheasants CJT de below the Bay aty Muskegeon line in Michigan are home grown They thrive ow XJZ mlder climate ad food abundance and due to the la Movenna to Our Sorrowful Mooter Fridays at 730 PM COMMiLir CiriURCB Conirorfrttjonai Rov D D Biady, Minister Clioir Practise   Ved Niah they are protected by law Thv   aGr Diroctor are in evcry county in MicwJ   Mxb MWWir fP Lts all turn out and show the, boys we are behind them COMMITTEE Circuit r jurtfVev i  Nime since 1530 has a Rep ticket , XkIQCRAT Supervisors John Stirling Clerk   William Clarx  Treas Elsa Bock iTigh Com  Arthur DeVoe Two days last week were k11 re Henry Gilbert en up with he suit of the Mexedii Iustice  Edward Dolan Plasko estc 3 vs Joseph Bausserird of Rev Wm Qsenbeiser This involved the sale of the Plas REPUBLICAN ko home on M36 East to Joseph Bcruseer After hearing a number Supervisor Earl Doletski of witnesses the case was settled Clerk  Dr j, Towner out of court By the settlement Treas J Wm Arnold are in every countv in MiwZ  Mxb Mrir tampry including ifafne Tor therTt S S Supl Menvin  time in 58 years they were hunt ed last year A pheasant will eat 4 ounces o GEORCE BURCHEXL George Buichell, 68, d ved at S atoga hosplkil, Detroit Mondayh was the son of Thomas and Saral Burchell of Pinckney and at on time operated a barber shop in Pinckney Surviving are two  Iters, Mrs Ross Read of Pinckney land Mrs Ida Byers, now in i c The funeral was held at the Gv thout Funeral Home, Pinrkncy Wed afternoon, Rev Brady A iating Burial was in Pinckne cemetery grain a day Dexter Wnta4  riasarrasi h  w u tooo worth of , ZJent5000 tiyer fflSS04tpgvawatHiqh Com Albert SeikeT back and SI 000 for court coats etc TT1  ,    xnnvni and clay products Seventy re students from Anr Arbor, Dearborn and Hiahland Park will spend the week of May 6 at Cedar Lake in the Waterloo recreation area studyina conr vation Waer levels rose I of an inch , in February I Norftwara migration of Jarks, 1 Bluebirds and red winged blact birds was two weeks earlier hir year u WS 0t0S ior w oi Mar 16 Wednesday, 400 Junior Choir D6  nio1 Choi Plai  JO Pastors ConfirmaUon Class   CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT Joseph Amburgey and Don ovv arthout, Pinckney cribfcc champions were both elimma c ihrirsdya 17th, 730 Bible Study in the tournament at Ann Arr and Sunday School Teachers Monday night when they lost meeting at the Parsonage out of 5 games Sunday 1030 Lenten Church bacicWsOOforcos andthe estate aes the PropertyJuBtice  Clover  Bd of Rev Don Ruhlig The suit of George Bryant vs Elton and Margaret Samuels invol ving a line fence was also started and then settled out of court THE BOARDING HOUSE REACH Thirteenyear old Wilbur Max UNADILLA TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN Supervisor Ralph Glenn Clerk  Treas  FULLERLOWE Service Sermon Prayer for Ah  PAST MATRONS MEET 1130 Sunday School 630 Pil The Past Matrons Cluimet c grim Fellowship Meeting, 730,1 the Masonic Hall Mon for a lC Lenten Evening Services Guest luncheon with Mae Daller, H minister Rev Allen Hancock andD,io  TI TK r  the people of The Church of GodJPoulso,iJJnd LuJ,u ,mfb as, hcs v  esses Officers elected for he on suring year were as follows  Pres Hazel Poulson Vice Pies CALVAR MEMNNiii i AK CHURCH Rev Emt Bearhy, pattor Morning Worship Sunday Sghoj    r  ydg of Esther Mary Fuller to Ronald Lowe took place March 12 at the Howell Presbyter wn church in a double ring cor emonyr Rev Walter Geske offici iating Arthur Bullis t The bridA i k   IT Uoyd Hicks  Bentlv Lak nj u , Sum Young Peoples Meeting 730  ttie Nesbitt Sec and Treas 1000jBonnie Henry Asst Secy and HiOOjTroa Eloyse CunipbelL  cause Lonely i G re j id Rapids cMrui io extremes is if ril     h cases Ma cniiiii pub1 ation have J Io unshed from une immemorial and because murdera have used ihem fo go in ouch with victims should rot necessarily call for their abolishment Ve know of ai iojsn iwo crios in which local  p3cpld consumated rucces3frul marnatjcs through ham, Betides here is a question ol the freedom of the press j The robbery oi ho streamlined i Cliespcakj  Ohio train in West  Virginia last weal way rmvre like a movie plot or raaio mler Vvuy I back in ho clays of lo James  Bros, in Missouri alter iho civil j war tram robbories wore not unj common ar a lmu  , look parf in several vVixn 1io motion pict uro arrive  ,  o j o first films made waL i1 Cioa1 Train Rob bery Train rbbinq wass extremely hazarJo an a he robbers soon turned to banhs and payroll lobbcries  loss difficult and paying bigger dividends The W Virginia a fair is only about the second such robbery in the past 40 years and it seems to have been perpetrated by a couple of young desperados on th spur of a mornentTheir entire loo totalled only about S2000 The late Carrie Nation probably turnedoverin her grctvJatw WA  6tale of Kanfias went i Evening WoWhipir   I Mb tian TT 59 years of P Supt    Roscoe Darrow Asst  Walter Esch Childrens Service  1145 PrcryerMeetmvvedtfm 800 parflwed byroil7auSr NORTH HAMBURG CHURCif j olficers PresentPalmer Kennedy Regular Meetinq of Council March 8, 1949 Meeting called to order by Pres plans to earn the longedfor bicylje ClflrencewdSS I Beil,l5r Riand the groom he SuP Maurice Leinbach cle WU haba been unable 0,,  Toprtng  M Floyd Mwtei Macr 1100 Villaae tod after the supreme court Zed that package liquor could , ThV de,mil  lher Safes  oModmeyTTanagrthout ionStm   bld prohit Sunday School  lOrOO Motion bv Lvftv ,  uJ Land fecrng a mob of wangle out of his parents rrhgnt fpr th or  T vacation trip Bd of Rev  Claude Rose DEMOCRAT S pervisor  Roy SheUhart Floyd Low of Mason Rd Kenneth Allen sang Because audutt6VeYo T1 He advertise the opening of a ZgT  FAT STTS boardinghouse and oTian i 1 1 hit kAmA i tAM arik wZiJT Rolland Staffer hishomeisteeirnwithamotleyir,s Ufmd Stoifer throne of people The lads zeal J1 C01 Wswa Rockhold is high untU 2 A M whfen1106  Barney Roepcke Mama and Papa arrive home unJutice  ,  expectedly Bd of Rev Gsm Bishop Youll want to watch this horrif, umWf , mtm9m Jl, led couple OM they seek a place MAK A  8CMFBOOK to sleep and eat end you mavj 0  010   BfWeun Truly accompanied by Mrs Wilson The bride wore a white taffeta dress and carried rors Bridesmaids were Mrs Roy Spare cousin of the groom ana Mrs Waler Kies cousin of the bride Stanley Warner was best man and WmFair and Herman Brown  IWUAC una recruiting a mob of Motion Oy Lavey supported by women, students ek she armod Clinton to allow fobowina bills them with hatchets and raided lia Lavey Hdwe Misc Sup and uor dispencing places smashing  761 windoWsbarmtfrors,bottles acxT f Ray Duffy Health officers kegs of liquor Although often ar Saiary 10 001 rested she never served more to sleep and eat end you mavi 6 The Drama of me PUW n  t ft  1  I nTn m ierer rn, nev fnuups follow Papa into the dink itself       oi chur parkw 70 gues were pre officicrtiiig Burial WM m Foresl betoe normal life Is resumed at fold before your eyee Begin The  A a wedding tup south j cemetery, Dexter the Maxwell home And doesi tiv k0 Bible stories illutrt they will reside at HoweiL Wilbur obtain a bike Come anM  Wi moitteenf ootor paim ,  SUPT HESIGNS i ,  i i  , AHHOUNCCMEMT Mrs belle Blanchard, died Mar Paul CurletfcBallotsNoces cmd I then 7 days in jcdl Afterwards 9 after a long illnessShe was the C P 1550 sne went on lecture tour, visited widow of Joseph Blanchard, Dex Mildred AckleyCiesks postage j Detroit twice, Ann A,b once ter riiller who aied several yeews,  344 goi tiny hatchets  souvenir,ago An only son Frederick,pas I Helen Reynolds Trea y,oi,nn and even swent to iffland Sh ed away 25 years ago Surviv i C65 her lectureand i consider fttmUv Wflrnr wa best man i ina  a 8ister  1 w Motion carried ,,1 able money whic Stanley Warner  m I out,  Pinckney and several nei Following appointed to election nd WnxFair and Herman Brown, ce8 j board The huieral was held from her Gate KeeperPat Lavey A reception was held in the away home in Dexter Fri Rev PhilUps ings , paint by me famotsi Irittsh art unj ir    VMW i Supt LM Wade of Homer hjerh   Oaik Fay fnttaqfa the A  school who has been 4e cenir kfc Dora Swanhout Don Swar 00 ffi t fc   C  Towaf   of ho controversy for month,due tfaeul and wii and the Veddl gQ   5S22rC1lo   to  i P1 1 Xqin IJL wri of petitions bearing 1 ltXD nam af Mich State s of he districts 1200 voters On , tije other hand 22 of the 291  m as, M ers signed one asking his reten J 2 rrdhmiTfr MMfCHsVinvOTZS BOND    JJSsSfc P W CwWt Seaetory thout and wife and the Vedder mo1r sja famiHe attended me funeral of V011 SimdayTtoe Mm Me Blanchard at Dexter aHaSTsWICE Atoew Kesbct and Wm Roche j Jl emended a checker tournametit tTa  ftockbrldge Monday night  tT  Mr and Mr Aimur Mamhall Aimtwd Oparty fcr the MMjj tted Mr John Bafly t the Mc  Satr evecmg Mmr t iw ristted Mr John Bafly dtSheMc  , Phereoa hospskxl Sunday j Mooic Temple Mr and MOB Axmnr Murshiill vtefted Mm Hoy Johneaa of Gnegocy Stturtoy Mr fOtmson John Basg head of me and reVirgmia Uovd fkndesand Wm Election boardHaael Jnchardson Irvin Kennedy, Wm McMccken, H 1    1  j 1 I     T  1 By a vote ei 219 to 69 the Man March 21 Family Night dMjstsi tdfoei dSetrfc appfored Movies witt be shown also com a 1004X0 bond extending over a RMMsnber P T A 20 Ymjmtod to buiid a 5 or 6 dy kx me children  MsfrnVsn 6 honee grade po  kmieeme 3om o Merits Daw ww  tat Hesst ft ssjtts,  vese eai vile oi Hombmg a McPhesnon J pot MALE Oned Wasbing mach a ii no hoentiat      Base Ball fans are eagerly awaiting to see if Red  Rolfe, the Gladys Clinton and Eic nor Led J1  thue Df Tigwidqe fs j prove   the n jitetion to adjourn Carried ,kinduof a miracle man that the Mildred Ackley, Cler r qhie Jennings wasHughie m, 1 Jennings came to Detroit in 1907 SPECIAL COMMUNICATOR replacing BUI Armour With prac Special Coxnmanication oi 1I tically the same team that Arm maston Lodae No 6 F 5r A, M  our had in 190 and finished ii 1 on Friday evening, March 18 a 6th placeiie added Claude Ross which time 2 third degrees will be man a slugging first baseman j  j  u  PA11WI pucchasedfrom Oevelandhe won , thw pennant and repeated in 1 served aftei, cad 1909Rolle 5s not a HugWe Jennings as he will direct from the bendi while Hughie was at 3rd base donveftog Jigs and ye yah AH members of Fellow aet asked to be preBegMMnmq Monday, March 21st Fke Shnn wm biow one mast at 12 Oclock Ifoon ao excec Sendays and fkttdays  km mmmmmmmmm tSCBOOL TROUBLE 460 pasents and taxpayers attended a sueetina ofrte jKomnr school booed kMft week mi U seemded  fiuot WAm jpf         i4 iV   n  ri  i The Ftacknty Dispatch Wednesday, March 16 1949 K i  V, 1 I fy ,  af EsPife  s as i4  FRI, MARCH 18 New Plymouth G Display fHVfH, tfrSKVfe irtfxifpsmr  Plymouths new special delude fourdoor sedan above Throughout the new Plymouth lin beautifully streamlined bodies are lower and narrower, seats are wider and headroom greater At the same time overall exterior dimensions are reduced, but wheel base has been lengthened to 118 inches and glass area is increased Horsepower is raised to 97 Although fenders flow gracefully into the body they are detachable for ease in repair New Plymouth Features Beauty, Performance, Safety and Comfort   Brilliant new styling is combined  size With outstanding riding comfort, in creased roominess, and sweeping mechanical improvements in the new line of Plymouth automobiles Completely redesigned, the new Plymouth has a longer wheelbase for a better ride and more road stability, but less front ami rear overhang for easier parkin an 1 garaging While the silhouette has been lowered and the width decreased, there is more head and leg room and seats re wider, Typical of Plymouths many refinements is the iniiion tarter comVnnation, with v hh a turn of the kev starts the en le The n , 1 mouths are sir k in appearance New the broadness of the front, proved performance and efficiency Fenders which blend perfectly ii, v h  new design cylinder head body lines are nevertheless separate v i ch increases compression ratio and detachable, thus avoiding rheel   7 to 1 A new chrome plated metal panels so costly to repuir or c impression piston ring reduces JopJace   ryiinder wear and provides greater The naw PUrm, i , iivkide protection during the breakin perJiine distinct automjilcs Special iod There are inij J  xi oil vJngs diiuxe and deluxe types are on a for greater oil ecoiv my, while a 118inch wheelbase, one inch longer  nc ydesigned intake manifold inthan last years Special  deluxe  duces quicker, smoother engine models are fourdoor sedan, club  wmiup and produce  , throttle coupe, convertible club coupe and j  csp n  station wagon In the deluxe group  E,y styling which produces are the fourdaor sedan and the rcai r passenger room without ex club cripe In adcution, Plymouth ccjive bulk also increases visibility l   three doWxe models on   Vype wiulsni b Inve i7 percent oand new Illinch wheelbase, amoie area nr,1 twodoor sedan, a threepassenser  i  m viicrat rearend styling I coupe, and a new body type, the shield v umd  piovides a graceful balance with the Suburban Ihorizontal grille lines which empha  The 97honpower iv has imgren  er area ar percen 1 t     excellent 11 Windn Gl 5 percent the rear window PARKER MOTOR  145 East MfiiiiSfreetPinckey NEIGHBORING Tho winners oi the spellinq const at the Greqory school were Janice Harvy 5th, Lorenz Peterson 6th Judith Hainesjth j John Butler, 8th They go to Pinck ney k take part in a contest there in 2 week The Livingston County Press says 42 out oi 100 federal jobs are held by war veterans The Herb Sneed family of Howell are now at the Edgewater Qulf Hotel Biloxi, Mississippi Richard Page Ithada high school coach who received a brok en back in an auto accident has been brought to the home of his parents, Supt and Mrs John Paqe of Howell Born to Albert Johnson and wife Bessie Devine at Howell hospit al, last week a son The body of Belmont Davenport former Li v Co Press employee is being brought back from Ger many to Howell for roburial Tom Brogan son of Tyler Brogan oi Howell who has been ut tendina ManUus Universiy NY, will transfer to MichState this spring Born to Mr and Mrs Arthur Kty ch at University hospitalAnn Ar bor Mar 3 a son He formerly lived with Mis Edna Spears The postoffices of the nation are no longer acceptinq parcel post articles for Berlini GermanyAll artcles have to be flown there and the burden was becominq too great Rev Maurice Kissane has com pleled 13 years as pastor of St Patricks church Briqhton The City of Ypsilanti will vote in April on a million dollar school expansion program Ann Arbor will vote April 18 ,n o proposed S70750C0 sci ol building program to consist of 3 school buildinqs over a 20 year period of payments Born to Donald Oyde and wife Doris McNamara on March 8 a son Trial school petitions askinq for a vote on the school reoraanization plan in the Briqhton Area, have been distributed The Hartland school dislrir1 will hold a meetinq March 18 to discuss buildinqs plans Chas Bennett of Hamburq has returned from a trip to Fcrirhope, Alabama Betty Wieqienka is valedictorian of the Fowlerville senior clasr Richard Stephens, salutatorian  OexterTheatre DEXTER MICHIGAN Air Conditioned FA Sat Match 1819 Show Starts 715 p m TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS In Technicolor Starring Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson Ahw Cartoon Sportliqht  WOIIDS 1 A Mueicul in  I Perry Como, J I Garlcui,  bun Monday March 2021 Sunday Showi 35 7 Bob Hope Jane Russell in THE PALEFACE Cartoon Technicolor and Latest ttem Tues, Wed thin Mat 222324 First Show at 715 P M  Do You Know That 54 percent Mistaken In the home are Husbands APARTMENT FOR PEGGY In Technicolor Starring Jeanne Crain, William Holden and Edmund Gwenn Nw Short Subject SYLVAN THEATER nm Chelsea, TMfch Fri Sat, March 18,19 THE GALLANT LEGION A Western Starring William Elliott Brdce Cabot,Andy Devlae Adrian Booth Cartoon latest News Sun, luu Tut, icrctTO, , 22 AND In u SIC uicjlur Marring v no Ally son Judy  yGene Keliy  vme Cartoon Ca Sun, bbovg  ,j t A Wed, ih iiacri  Roberl Lowery, Glenia Faneli irankie Carl  Orchestra Plus Starring PHAlTfOM VALLEY Charles Starred Smiley Burnetto and Virginia Hunter Ccning Cry oi the City, Johnny Belinda, One Sunday Afternoon WrvTErCTC  912 24 LOU 151617 AVON THEATER Fri  Sat Mar 1819 Double Feature SON OF GODS COUNTRY A Good Western with Mone Hale Pamela Blakti Plus GLAMOR GIRL A Musical with Gene Krupa Orchestra and Jack Leonard Drama and Music with  bun and Tues, Mar 2022 STATE OF THE UNION Comedy and Drama in Politics with i  Ml 3 Ey r  AivtttTkriitnt From where I sit y Joe Marsh Never Too Late To Learn I The Pwnate Court m, g county IWcgston of Mewday of dppylttitfcTVyouug feO Squint,  forever coming up with new  Ideas Now theyre not all world beaters, but Cappy is usually willtig to give them a try Scers Squin found a new way to clear brush They tske two tractors, about thity feet apart, and connect them ith a heavy chain weighted dow on trufground with old iron Fir, they both go par allel in one direction, then they go back over the same swath ift the opposite flh ,ctn and UP coi Thats why things go so well si the Miller farm Cappy is openminded, tolerant of new ideas url new ways of doing He doesnt think his way is the only way From where I sit, a little tolerance will make things go better for al of us You respect my views an Ill respect yourswhether its n farming, politics, or choosing between an ice creanTsoda or a ternperate glass of beer the brushroota and fine and saved time  OHMJA At a sssoa oi said Court held at uio Probate Oliice in the City oi oil m said County on the 8th  Inuinh A, D 1949  I stniHos Hiram R Smith, Judge ei , Probcie   iHK MAJTLn OP y3 YATE Of James LaRosa, Deceased, Roana LaRosa having filed in said j Court tet petition piaymg that the aai MlnistraUoa oi said ebiats be granted to  Albert J Rapp or to some other suitable I person I It is Ordered, That the 5th day of Apiil A D 1949 at ten oclock in the I forenoon, at said Probate office, be and is hereby appointtd for hearing 3aid pet  ition 1 It is Further Ordered That public notice thereof bo given by publication Lot 47 YEARS AGO Lena Dryer and Wiill Penninq ton were married at Howell M L Church March 5th Fred Morlenson has gone to Cal May Smith celebrated her 9th birthday Tuesday with 20 friends John Shehans house, east of town caught fire Monday but pro mpt assisstance saved it Arthur Munsell of Iosco is attending Ferris Institute Henry Twamley, father of Mrs Fred Glenn of North LaKe died at Chelsea Match 6 The Qok Grove elevator burn Spencer Tracy, Kaherine Hepburn Plus Nws n T7omingThunderhoof and Sln oi the Ram fill     Ti  Xue WedThursFri March WORDS AND MUSIC la Techntcoolor Starrirva June Allyson, Perry Como, Judy Garland, Lena Home Gene Kelly Mickoy Rooney, Ann Sothern Janet Leigh cartoon Sat MarcrTl9 JIM BANNON as RED RYDER RIDE RYDER, RIDE m Cinecolor and BODYGUARD Starring Lawrenco Tierney, Priscilla Lano Cartoon SU7M Tues, March 202124 Mat Runauy, V5ji5 P M, Contmuotw Bob Hope, Jane Russell In THE PALEFACE ID fpchnicolo ComdV rfrt Wevs Wed, Thur, Fri, March 23,24,25 LIFE WITH FATHER Starrina William Powell, Irone Dunne Elizabeth Taylor, Edmund Gwer Noveifly Cartoon I I I I I Copyright, 1949, United Statm Brewers FounJcCo Patricks Dance AT PWCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM MARCH 17 Music by Romeo Cairo   ior three successive week previous to i said day of hearing in the PLsckuey  Iispateh, a newspaper, printed cad etr ciculated in said Ciist A true copy Hiram R Smith Clstia Parshall Judge of Fxobaw Register  Probene iTAIZ or WOBOMM Xc WTERTAWMEKT DURING INTERMISSION AMD OLX TYME DANCING 8 to 1 A M BCHESHMENTS Adm 50c each or 100 couple irj CMc bnpcoreinent AMOdatlofi 3P and family at HUand Lato dl  Sun night Loss was 10000  E P Gregory was elected may or of Howell, J as VanKeuran clerk W K S Wood, assessor, and A K Tooley treas  The Chas White family have moved on the Frank Coleman arm Chas Huff will be tried at The Eaman school Sunday nightTin a shan lawsuit Lillian Mclntyre has returned from Seymour Wisconsin a copy of this nrdwr onr nrh weit jas McKinderhas bought the Frank Johnson laixnT Jas Henry has purchased 42 acres of Wm McQuillan Mart Morteson has moved on the Chambers farm  Hon George W Teeple U a candidate for reelection as state senator  25 YEAkf  f J m At the caucus Sat the followinr tickets were nominated Democrat Sup Bert Roche Clerk, MEDarrow Treas, Max Ledwidge High way, Patrick Kennedy JusticeWm Kennedy, Bert DallerBdoi Rev Dell Gaffney Republican SupGuy Halh Clerk, VUla Richards Treas, Etta Tupper High way, Frank Johnson Justices, Marcus Graves Ona Campbell Bdof Rev John Chambers Owing to the death of Dan Mr ta, IrvinKennedy has been ap pointed twp clerk to fill vacanr I RW Marsh and wife of Greqc are in Florida WEMurphy was given a VM card sK wer last we m The ioneral of MsJames Henry was held at Fowlerville Sunday oi V Murta ap old tine sch uul vac nor died qt h home Thursday   i i i i i i  Just one of many Briggs Features I rrobate Qoun tar UM Uviacstoa vounty oi I  Four stunning pastels I   modest baths and budgets  sandstone, green, blue, xvory No wonder Briggs baths are t  and snowy white Stahh topsi proof porcelain enamel In Ask for TREE oklet,ftPIr addition, Briggs Beautyware ning Your Bathrooms and j is superstyled to fit the most Powder Rpom I MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER Telephone Pinckney 157F11 i t i i i i  i i i i i T I I I I I I I Sexrjiing a Speciality held latch oi At a teuton of said Comt the Probate Ofiice in the uy , in scid Couuty on the 9th dry  A D1S49 , PresentHos Hiram R Smith, Judae Probate  J IN THE MATTER OF TH ESTATE OF I Meredith B PlaskoM I  Robert L Ploekohovina filed in coid Court hi final account a Guaxdia of aid estate, and said petition praying ior the allowance thereof, It i Ordered That the 5th day ol April A, D 1949 at IM oclock in the ioceaooa be and i hecebr appclntd for examUina and aUowin said re count and hearing eaid petition It in Further Ordered, That public not ice thereof be given by publication of a this order, far three eucoeethre day O hearing , 0 91  rfbk Mrs Bkmohe aJgm kxst 1 ISSUES jgnfiftstt  bearing in th inckny Tuef Funeral at SMOITS chuich printed and ckcukrt to said County j fc Martinreceived C b A tru copy ifcoei H Sirf  ofcmaes and awtpe iniH feow  Get Tour  Chick StarUv Protein Feed Supply Co rudoo  Ttobote  yL nyd Reason froia ra, PHONE 104  If AX WMUXvftfijp JWjSftSi        TV Pinckney Dispatch Adwfir Wednesday, March 16 1949 Rural 9ele 11CWS THE PARTS OF SPEECH  Western EWnio Company, the Bell Systems manufacturing division, uses materials from all over thv world to make your ieiefhoue The newesttyv tele phone ha jiyarls and is made of 48 diflVient materials Among them are iron, steel, nitkel, copper, tin, lead, zinc, aluminum, chnunium, magnesium, jnd silver, platinum, coal, cotton, silk, paper, uhber, wax, shellac, asphalt, ok, talc, mica, leather, wood NEW DEFENSE FOR DROP WIRES  That telephone wire running from the telephone pole to your house is called a drop wire To assure you good service, it must withstand wind, rain, ice, sun and tree branches Bell Laboratories scientists have developed a new covering for drop wires Its a synthetic called Neoprene Costs more, but its tougher and longerlasting than previous materials FIND OUT YOURSELF BY LONG DISTANCE If you want to compare prices before you sell your farm produce, or locate repair parts for your farm ma chinery, do it quickly and easily by koni Distance Service is getting better all tie time There are fewer delays, quicker connections MIC   AN BELL TELEPHONE COMPAQ Our 73,500,000 postwar rural construction program means more and better rural telephone service  UO NECKINGNO AUDIEN12 III JUAREZ,MEXICO,THE FEMININE POLICE CORPS, OAGANItEP TO DISC0URACE NECKING IN MOVIC THEATRES, HAD TO DISBAND WHEN BOX OFFICE ATTENDANCE SLUMPED TIRR1FICALL PUPPV LOVE  DALLAS JIXASA WOMAN COMPLAWCD TO POLlCf THAT A SfffAR , 013 GIRL KIPT BITING J  HER GRIAT OANf  Remetotber Qnlu YOU C an  NT FOREST PI RMS   M3DEL WAITRESSES AT NEW LONDON, CONNTHE OWNER OF THr SWANK rrJ MSW0LD COUNTRY,CLUB SND HIS WAITRS4JES VT7 V T A M0DELS SCH001 WHE THEV LEARN POIff,   7ftA POSTURE AND PRETTY TrAV BALANCING w  HAPPY BiRTHDAY IN BROCLYN, A aivR oo ROMSM  l GUT27 Vt CUZH A CCViiNGOF K bC IT5 OWtvjfcft GUESTS DKOUOHT V OF LICHTCR PJEL , FLllvfS AND WICKS  tA  v f WW A  v ,, A Comedy Presented by hs Junior CIJSJ of Pinckney High School i , Having decided to quit farmina I will sell at public auction at the place 2 miles north of Greqory to Woods Corners and 2 onehalf miles east on Spears road, or 4 miles west of Pinckney to Pinqre road 1 mile north to Speers road 1 mil west, on Friday, Saturday, MarcbjZS, Produced by special arrangement wih The Heuer Publishing Company Cedai Rapids, Iowa Wilbur The son, age 13 Bill Jeffrey Coromencinq at 1 oclock sharp, the following described property CATTLE I Jersey Cow,5 yrs old,due in May Holstein Steer 20 months old mcomu , 1WWW Holstein Heifer, 18 mos old bred j peere sinqlecylinder Hay Holstein Heifer 18 mos old, open Loader Black Hawk Corn Planter with fert 4 Tons Baled Clover ilizer attachment, almost new 2 Tons Baled Timothy AllisChalmers 6 ft Disc 500 lbs Navy Beans Janet MaxwellMother 80 Acre Dairy Farm to be sold Hercules Nelson Wilburs best pal, also 13 Betty Lou Maxwell Daughter,aas fourteen, Mary Lou Gardner and j Connie Maxwell Daughter, ageseventeen  Bemadine Smith Betty Uus besMriend   j  JohnMaxwellr7fatheT McCormick 5ft Mower V1C mos old opemihomas Grain Drill 3 Holstein Heifers, 15 mos old Holstein Bull 14 mos old Banqs Tested Rubbertired Waqon with flat rack and trailer 2section Sprinqtooth Draq M W 10in Feed Grinder 60 ft Endless Belt Buzz Saw ChoreBoy Portable Milker Richard Cogswell Mary Ann Campbell  Maryann Maser June Imus Jerry Heath Pat Lawrenoc  i at Auction Also HOUSEHOLD GOODS ABC Washinq Machine  AuntMaryMri JMaxweJUsJinnt Limpy McGuire A guest IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS 1948 Ford Tractor with starter and lVeeder f, tonjw , J Pair Wash Tank ,   Dearborn doublebottom, 14mchWater Tanl, Wheelbarrowl Pa Cabinet Ott 60 TnZ with WK     AlusChalmers 60 Combine with   , motor and extra screens I HAY, GRAIN, ETC A C 16 in Plow 250 Bushels of Oats Oliver Side Delivery Rake  600 Bushels of Corn   snmq maenme  Nora Limpys wife 8piece Oak Dinuic Room Suite ri Sinqer Sewinq Machine   ,,  ,  2piece Livinq Room Suite Roughhouse Ruby,Herman s 3piece Dininq Room Suite Philco 8tube Radio wife Isabel Tom Mohlmaa U,  Anne Heath Barbara Clark   i 2 Dressers  Oak Buffet  Y JonesA beat up pug Day Bed Walnut Buffet T flp n tmmm      2 Center Tables  Lucy Burns A virtual walking encyclopedia Porch Swinq and Chair  2 floor Lamps 3 Table Lamp3  Potter, Insurance Salesman Sprinqs and Mattress  Mrs Mott A little old lady 2 Sinqle Beds Laundry Tub David Bradley Manure Spreader Ton of Second Cuttinq Alfalfa Connolly Plainclothes man Richard Schneider Pat Rebmom Joe Cksk Betty VanSfeircum  Bill Engquist  i  Vti TERMS Cash, all goods to be set Med for day of sale before remcr al t i , Lunch Waqon on Grounds  ADMISSION 25c and 50c r0 Peter Costos, Prop  A synopsis of the play will hon GOOD SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS n  i2 W Jtwil 17Il j v  f  k warn 9m  VS1,  Mot ReeronsirOe lor AcdcUass Try a Want Adyi 19  3S , iw S  1, j       ifaimtimJtuiwmmrt 11  nMUtSktt   jftog  M  4mjBTrri , N kstii FATAL 6RIDGEWWK  fOPSRTS STATE THAT LIGHTMM6 WHICH KILLED AWOHAAN JPAN CNTLY WAS AT TPACTEO BY THf OOlD r PUNGS IN HERTTHf FT ii   c SOUND SLEEPER t MICH CAN FlfcfcMfcN FOUND A MAN ASLfEp0tl A BURNING DE9 UNABLE TO ftCUSE MlM, THfY DOUffcrD THFw  8 CD AM T Hi OCCUPANT 8XTIN6UISMQ TMSJ FKF, WHILE HP CONTilXOEO HIS SNOOZE    h  i  J  fl  LIGHT OF THEIR LIVES AOHIPT INA DISABLED BOAT WITHOUT LIGHTS OARDlO, TWO NEW JERSEY MEN PREVENTED A COLLISION WITH A FISHING BOAT BY PLASHING RONSOW LIGHTERS THE LARGER CRAFT SAW THE SIGNAL IN TlNxE, PULLED ALONG SJOtAND RESCUD TH E MEN ANO TriClft SHIP  JUST THE TYPE fcAKTlN TYTELL, NEW YORK TYPE WRITER WIZARD, STOCKS ONE MILLlOfW TYPE SLUGS HjS MA, CHINE CAN wmre IN i45 OiP reRtNT JvVNCtUACTES gcDtAitcjy I CUT UPS vtou POP TMHA T  CHILD SEES THE LICHTCR   WJIMJ ftKAACNiNO POP HIS CHILD UHT , IN A COLORADO MlNfTHf FATMCft tHOKT HH lANTgftNA RONIOM UtMTfft S tMAOLf0 HIM TO COMTWUt THI flAACN MftJ  e illage  0 incKney Governing Operating Receipt and  Disbursemont tor Fiscal Yeatv  March 19481949  r m , INCOME TAX COLLECTIONS CURRENT DELINQUENT COLLECTION       ,,       LIQUOR WEIGHT AND GAS TAX INTANGIBLE TAX SALES TAX DIVISION   274232 32092 2831 TOTAL 3,09155 REVENU1S ESTATE COLLECTED LOCALLY SHARED  12740  1,08215  75692 177704 TOTAL 474365  , DISBURSEMENTS EXPENSE TOTAL KC  LEGISLATIVE AND ADMWSTRATIVE WJOTECTTVE    FIRE  ,,  PUBLIC WORTS  STREET MAINTENANCE STREET LIGHTING   1    t     NNiMiiMium,, SIDEWALK PARKS AND AND DRAWS INSURANCE AND BOND MISCELLANEOUS TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS EXPENSE ON HAND BEGINNING HSCAL YEAR ON HAND CLOSE FISCAL YEAR   lMf OHO   f   TOTAL CASH 6,24054 6,38714  447101  L1MM  729 643620     7540 6417  7,70161 INVESTMENTS 3,00000 300040 4 Parkor, Villago Prooldoat Mildrod Ackloy, VlUog Clork Holon Raynoldo VUlago Troa wi mm t  C  CRIME DIDNT PAY A ITOtlM CAR WAV FOUND IN COLORADO WITH A NOTE  FOM TNB THIEF THIS CAfc RUNS ftOTTtN HED CROSS r  5 , HORSE SENSE N A WAftM DAY IN CHICAGOS OUTtKlfcTS, A PLOW HOUSE BAOKC LOOSfCMAKOfD DOWN STMiT TO A TAVCPJI, STIPPIO MP TO THI OAR AND WAS MWAJtPCP WfTM A FPX MCA  tntt ttrttn  rl  national Technical Aid Given Countries of World  mm v mh W0  Y ti ICc rfV4I   UOHT 6AAOCMINO WSSL 5  M LOT  J v i i ry SHORT CHANGED  A DtAPCft DClIVBWt40M CJtPLAlMCO  TO Lf VtLANO OOUCE Hff WAS   WAUCOJO TMf rrmsiT m oiAocftt  orv   v T M0BBBBM  oto of CMS HOCO of the otoroi froioo  FJT  io Italy leant ioooet ad f Huff tefcototW to at a oeiMol conducted by tt Acrteoltwe Orfanizatiom WAkth t The Dispatch L50 s tr   v  tb t4n  Wednesday March 16 1949   V I 1 J  Store Gffcrs  9 goods stored  ecc icier at yobroiiix UKkaey, AJichutiiii ulo II ,  , Iuuihcd Lvery Wednesday j The Ona Campheil funiiy  , last Tues mcjnt with ricjcJrv j beli at her ,  Gerald Keason showed motion pictures oi missionaiy work in  China at die wi , chuicn Sun night 15 Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle spent 2 Sunday at the Clarence Stapish j home near Chelsea I Mrs Bennie Vuiuikarcum and son Bennie AllCii am ved horn  SQUIRES CHICKS 1 So Order your Baby Chicks now Hutching Large Type English rv  type White Leghorns, Barred  r Hock Send for your price list  toda Hatching each Monday   ana Thursday  Gesats Furkfifi hii igs Goods Linger  son nennie JILU, amvea hom boston, Mass by plane ijun ana is visituiq at the Gilbert home at jf attwiiou hake  r sgwirs Hatchery iiss LabeU In who uu or  218 South Mich AvctV,vcl Ph  went an operation ut S  joe hos qyg pital Ann Aiuor is stayinq at the, Martin RiHer jr home ior awhile1 Tommie hUter underwent a ton sil removal opehuon at St Joe hospital, Ann Aroor Monday Marvin Liqht and iamiiy arej I movinq to Valine I Mr and Mia Asher Wylie and j j family and Mia Jessie Wylie call I   ed on Fred Wylie Sunday on the J I occasion oi his biriday I j Mr and Nh Ld Muma oi Dei roit spen the week end at the G I Snively homo  Gerald Henry was home horn Detroit over Sunday  Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer celebrated their 55th weddinq annivc rsary Monday Howard Read and family spon the week end in Ann Arbor i  Mrs Merry Can of Poriaqe Lake , I spent Fri with Mrs Ken Wylie    Dr Waber Mercer and farnii  j  and Mrs Grace BonneU of Lan i  sinq called qt the Wm Mercer j home Sundov   The Younqlove school PTA sov   J ved lunch at the Georqe Snively   auction Monday j Irinq Gardner and wife of Oce loa were Sunday quests of Albert Dinkel and vife The Misses Alberta Dinkel and Eernice Maas spent Sat in Aiu Arbor Mr and Mrs Henry Aqqio of i Wills, Mr and Mrs Sedlev Mi i er and wife of Wayne and Mrs J Clara Wolfe of BitIcy spent thj veek end at the Edward SpiV   home  we jjvvT   1 ome  r THP Carl Bidwell family of  i i Vr 1 iVici lion wTm   1P Ifin DlUWtfll luiuuy v  qhton spent Fn at the Ben VmU homo ,  , j  Mrs Ken Wylie entertamr  Sunday in honor of her da111 Monday Dr and Mrs W  Pester, Lylo Flnlor ot Howl i 1,,1  ti rf ,   He fj P jo JirCi the born i n L  I  1 uusi RC3, Mich Fr ash oives much of the credit f Hie rms success to his electric vsu ystcmini ,  i   J ,,,,, inclu 2 cwtkte housj   mLi,k iii  s outside watering trough,  Frit WvMrs Clara Kenned and   ilv of Detroit ppnnt Sunaay v i I Mrs Emma VoUiie   Lona Campbell spon rat y  j I Iciet White at MichStme colleqe  Go Meabon jr and  Sunday ot the Wr, rVu  home in Skbndqe   1 Mr and Ms indrv ,, p wore Tues quests at the DrWG  WyUe home in Dexter sUoy quests at th, C vrr Vome were Ur ro    re Mjii find cl  f, crt and tlvre sirnrr  r 1 to vrjiI r , L icn    wofcd strd frcmo , ,   o J, ovii t ,  0r    roomy ilcrono clrowei ,   UJ rciy rlur r     ,,,, Ifi 1    insl ii  1 i 1     he 1    ig Ut our P ges ccoffr shrv  j ,o couvenit ct , cf fnf lrr,, mrofn gas r j  c a price iutcd lo your ,C g95io ProMi Mar 1113          r  r  Rjsh drv   c veered hotrs ne hrjilu to VAII hn running vaer i    1 tpest and bct e h a bo  2 r Mhsn cows are properry , r, rnd feed costs are slashed Oi,f orchard tank speeds up Hrt fisnri water svstem is ti v V rifo to find  v r   IIAXGE Y0 SYSTPft o  C ,I1S  s irijf Wi Ltlttji  i itThe  liiig 01 Lt jrm  1   f    rTTS c H types and  capacities, for ii in shalIo medium or deep v U arc avail for immed e installation See VOUT frienchy ndison , Service Advisoripr full deradsljF Theres no abton to jou,  PfcTS GROIV mm IVJS  w,rj Vni  Ift of Ann Ait DeJt spent Scrt in feon,  Louis Shehag wfe il son  Francis wc,e S1 Ann the Gene Shehan hoi , Arbor v ci iUnn an John and llhcm Va o t I Mr Marie Dwyer of ha 0   t Mr J lviaiien 1 vAte last wee I Y were called here ias , j lhe death oi their lather, wr  ShilUn, nrmA Crittenden  , end Mr anu  aueste o J  0 Vphyf,d VanHom   PA EAS1 MAM gTWd FARM ANNALS COIXECTED PBOMPHY HORSES S250 COWS S250 HOGS SOc per cvrt W BUY HIDES AlD CALF SONS y6j5Hr88PtoeJaY Spot Cas to  FOR DEAD ortCABLED STOCK HOfiOS S240, COWS S2S0 HOGS Wc p cwt ALL ACCOBDG TO SIZE AMD OOWPITlOtf   CALVES, SHEC and iGS I CAHL BERG  PHOra COLLECT TO HOWQX 4M 4 iusiftbiitg Water Sytmsec Stanley Dinkel Cyril Girord ho returned from Th Marvin Light home 00 E Mr and Mrs Harold Hinchev  ft Kanaas City where his brother, Main Sthcts been sold  Mr anddaughtar spent the week end   Walter, is a patient in a hospital Cook who works at the BrownMc with Mr and Mrs Georqe Bennett thre Cfarm factory, Hajsburg  Cadillac  J a 1 Audrey eJcDifl ShirT ,         j Pent Sunday with vi , Vokar,  , cy of KoweU te ud Cciy 00   ley She is wonrwa  w lQCm and wue oi Howe,,  u Tr lon home in o E,, s1UiaaiJ ome bunuay j ,,, SfStfe Sunday bv  J hea uia , j   Lewi E BirdwlL Public Ada hatiaq lui in aid Court his pMxtie   0 ac,n to MU th iaiere ol oi J ate xa certain real  thexeia oenbi It  Ordertd thai  28 Y OI Karcii A D IMS at f octock  the  1zenoon CB cud Fxooato Crfftco b T Mrs wrt STr  d wiie 0  Ft 1 at the Mich1 d peutian ad that all po     ZZ f sf IJW Monday a he   app b  Sat at the Chas Soule no j Mrfc  Grace Kelly oiccn wh     Howell  mef town Sunday bv  iia , 1 pai ot town a   Hcvxa ilea, ati    San home Sday WleypkWers oi Jackson   1 Sunday dinner Quests of tho  frank Peeoi Reaa  Dale MHler family were Mr ar viBilinq Mr and Ivors re  to Atoert Shirley of jckr  Ft Lauderdale Fla I S afraid Herring and we 0 aiAftold Berqmst oJ the    Mt Morris   jyierwm fv obeli speni,  M  to AdreW CoyPUK M7oi cau why a lict 0   Sunday with Mrs Grace Key j d ,  1 bt Mr and Mrs Henn Kauck and Owosso , iamily of  , SJ x rw ,  Jame8 Cirneron ana   Detroit  Mr and Mrs Henn Kauck and Owosso , iamily of Jack Follick of Detroit were Sun ames Caxnerona   quests at the Curlett home Detroit were f 7   Mylo KeUler and wiie of Jack Hobert Tasch tarnY son spent Sunday at the SH Can     J oj Mid ot abouVi ft to   b m bf at    foe  place, to aw s 4 be Txxr or KKHIGMI   Jl dicuttUd to 1Special 116 Cu Ft List Price 521 Close Out Line425  PINCKNEY Wodnooday, March 1ft 1949 etoibftshed 185 McPfrerson Jtate Bank  FOB SALE On 16 inch one hottorn tractor plow Clittord Chambers, Phone 35F13 FOR SALE Alfalfa Hay first and second cutting Reasonable 2022 Hush Laxe Rd Ph 16 If31 Th PINCKNEY SANITAJUUM  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Says Icicle Ike ITS FOR BETTER EATING AT LOWER COST BUur ESCO Hume Freezer, 20 cu ft capacity with sjMcekiiving tablcup uriac Ooc o 6 standard  lad els, I0 cu 40 cu ft TIME FOR THRIFT H , , i Iture Hat Are you making regular depos Phone 305W  I its to your Saving AccountRog F6H RVWEioi u re  ularitv in addina to a Svin 11   19 oward house VANWMOE  VANWIMU DWVanWlnkle AVw3kU Attorney c Urn First State and Servings Boa Howell Michigan fc  FOHSALEWanir electric icod Ik a7 iiiJyJD aad Pouta Supplies and Kasco 1 ioa 305W I M G R McCLUSXEY Cmrtiy Memorial eoun mate, it liw WM0 2 L1 fn 1 9 U2 ,  week makes 52a00 a vera oxta , 08   o M1, 10 yean, SS20O00  y 1 f45 a n,h ,fC ,9M v   81 Were hese funds to remain 7Mi lEbuam Rd  f  bX Aw1 undisturbed, his amoount plus FQB esTSQ7 o J v , HowU Michigan compound invest a 1  pan JJSkJSS fSjiS fiBTteu John R Beens 9315 HalimoonL , 7 WJ I  Jk H4 Pinckney, VBeal Etat InsuianceBrokeroae Jphone ,isir,  i eirf Udt and Fann Property num would create a substantial start on a home you hope o own Now  enjoy your OWN froJifroztn foods  HomenusedmeMsandpouJ Big ro uong, eompert   try or bought in moneysaving wholesale quantities M delicious fruits and vegetables  s 5 all yours for year tamod eating pleasure when have sa ESCO Freezec  McPhsrsoQ State Bank I A savings Account can be open sjd with as Unle as 94II bill i  Money to loan at lojBsonahle rates Interest paid on Savings oaks and Time Certificates of Deposit All deposits up to 1500000 insured by our membership in the Fed federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Over 60 Years oi Safe Banking Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers BRNTTAVAK Attorney at Law OBJJfcNT 5 room semi modem  VcA Phone Pinckney 141F2 A Speciality list Your Property with Me LEELAVEY lents airblast fan that freest 3 times faster ESCO k built wtly for thrifty, troublefree operation, by specialists ia farm refrigeration equipment since 1927 FARM and HOME FREEZERS 4 Pimm dr h or wrt fm fr jiidir  , Lavey Hardware jfSskk DUPLICATE BILL NO DOUBLE PAYMENT Mr Max Dyer  wi SALErfke S G Teeolet torne in village of Pinckney cor Cknerol Insurance oner of Main St, and Howell Rd  Pho 59F3 KHS  Submit 0 to Pinckney  Michigan Teeple, Realtor , Howell  A jjYroHzir Fswn Sales a Speciality e 1 STANLEY BERR1MAN Attorney at Law 207H E Grand River Howell Brighton Mich, Repawn HUGHES AT REASONALE RATES Phone 24712 Ann Arbor, Mich  EDWARD WIGGINHOUSE LOSTBlack Male CockerSpaniel Reward for return 1 Oltn Robinson jr Rush Lake   157F11 MYRON J Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Driv License Rush Lqke P a SWARTHOUT  SOx Funeral Home Don C Swarthotit, Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63 PincknMich TRED C REICKHOFF br OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan  TOn SALE 5 roorrThouas InZ 1  on AU M  1 of and  iPHon Pinckney 154F3   j 1 For APPtment REFRlCsRATION SERVICE iPk Re 358 Residence 613 Garago 4 acres J2 Mwer Road F Behn CARDOFTHAOTS HAROLD RADY Repairs on AU Majcts DR C JTOWNiSR Dentist Not wli  wvnis wx 1HANKS inuei we wwh to thank the friends W4 Portage Lake Road Dexter , gnd neighbors and the Pinckney  hone Dxtr 3461 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock Hauling Weklr Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone B4F14  CARL JONES fmm Si, fr  BCLVnq our home , irom destrucuon by fire on the    aana lop soil en you pay by check mominq of March 7 We are very V1 op Ay Papws Composed, f  anc 0 v TSL M or eir cooperation  Copied at Your Convenience BIOCVB Lfrfd w Because each cnnlAH Cheslev Mnrrrt J J7, iV WJ  rcC8 Lasa w  1 Concrete Product Gravel  Sand Top Soil, Road Gravel  Kayvs Beauty Shop OPEN TUESDAY NIGHT FOR MEN ONLY SHAMPOOS  STEAMER  TREATMENTS Closed Monday Open Tuesday  Thursday NHOS SHOP HOURS 0tOO A M  600 P M WedFri and Sat PHQNE15B    Why Because each cancelled chrtck is is own receipt We in vite you to star an account m yj , Jii n  wrian iv wioiiu my nearly Member Federal Deposit Insur lhanks to those who supported ance Corp All deposits g si1 mo   n i  GbBayMuTTQv and famUv CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many fri  ends for their kindness and sym1 mmry   pathy shown to us during our ber, IM r M A A  eavement also to aU those who FT 111 lfl made possible the many beautiful J V floral offerings gLi   The family of Mrs Rosarie LaRosa I FOR RBNT 3 rtoom unfurnished CARD OF THANKS foorotttwr I wish to extend mv hearty  Mrs Clare McMacken,  408 Unadilla Street JANL lAoCH r vlulUl 10p 0011 noaa UN Utters or Any Papers Composed pjjj Dlr and Road Bullt  R1,, 2WanTienC Blocks Lald K  Cotitract ,  Work Conttdenttal 7628 Toma Rd Pinckney Rte f 747 MaUtPinckney, Phoae 50F11 j phone Dexter 3 116 3k FOR SALE 1936 Dodge, Tudor, Radio, Heater, New Transmission very, very good condition Low Milage Eh Aran, 11505 Dexter Rd Telflohone 55F5  TFsD HOUSE BY MAYl CaUrPr tDtsTlcTTdeav me at the village election Mon  w I shall do my utmost to merit thei WANTEDRiders to Ann Arbor confidence Stanley Dinkel   XJiel Pinckneys  from 330 p m shift to 1200 pm 1 jPqiu Singer, Pinckney f TREE TRIMING AND REMOV jING Prices Reasonable Exper jience work 5030 Burgess Rd 4 miles West olclcnjyLhoria WANTED Youna cpupie desir2 or 3 room furnished qr partly furnished apaiinent Call 150 Wm h brash FOR SALE 14 Knapman boat With steering gear, and Martin 60 Motor 30UoU Murray Daqq HiLand Lake FOR FINISH Carpenter work and Kitchen Cabinets, drop a card to John R Beens, 9315 Half Moon Lake Road FOR SALE Gift aprons 1X0 each Mrs R K Elliott LOST Medium size puppy Thurs Feb 17th white with black spots and black left eye named Pewee Tj 91F11 I 111 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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>Atiehtaui Mirror  ite of latoM EUKwt  MM4W 4 Xsj 5   eescnon is   , fc oatoilna, its tnhd wuh fittte o the surfec to indicate partisan difference  The Awtl election has caused 0MN80WOILVER 10 Jar been introduced No mrrior eiirJT1  IWt 4ienj Q lateiMt f   mo March 14 and lor HTS2 fw Pi   WJU how fa SrESgSSry tor ST oi n, d the CWflU to at ft  Period 51 wtth S4 invited gues  r Albert J, Schmitt Pastor Suiday Mosses, 800 and 1000 Culver Daily Mass 730 AM Notes of the Game i introduced No major ShoJlthe SlW J   vpmntare expected before rmofe   cii7 w hall and build another on to will take aer MSSBSSTS tSl far d 1  te   state highway, ogata ii the T S Hwriaw  ow underway on S1 h Wwtietaticn measures in T  thu  elude a 13 out gasoline kahigh    weight taw overhauling oi    8  SlSfi  andtaoalmahwa, admin,  Wfg J Baputchi Inception was inson home ration and a change in highway p  J ,,,,   taxes in local government units Sdexrt     MaMs Motorists pay 25 percent in   taxes an the cost of 5 gallons oi i  Hjlea Reynolds octaoline aolti not n Tyninn wi trustee, X   GereM Unwuii gasoline sold net in Lansing for1 LTU7 J 103 it raised to 5 cento the tax,1J8 02 would be 33 cents Trustee, 2 J 2 yrs GenOd Dan S Dr Ray M iOttt VVitn Q team having the st re y Oil Cordons Sat 730 to 900 pm     m bal  n Rah Sundays,biore 800 mass gace Sat Fridays,caVr Novenna Devoions Si Tn Novenna to Our Sorrowful M ei trRF at 730 PM Comgr eqat ioncu Rev U D, aady Minister Co ftacus Vvea Nigh Orguiusi 4 L4iau Iircor ZFcLrJ  Supi Mwwin Campbell Tf i0 Senior Choir 730 Pasois Current Kommeml The house body in the fegislat ure smothered the deaUa penalty bill jast week by a voe oi 51 o 44 Attempts to table the measure so it would come up ior a vote again also failed Tne Lonely and1 oi the Howell ttedA the Ror I I iUSioXY oi Pjticfcney scnool,int learn wat intpt Q siump in the siaie lournament at Jaciton ihur 9 v, Mutpu m uoneiy iuii and were eliminated oyr Heart murder oi a young mothor uiacs Lake, a team previous  and her baby in Grand Rapids ueaten uuring the season twice w     Aiw woic vas Grass Lake 4c  cicney 38 ii,Ui we iirst game with Spii was stressed by those iavoting the bill but foiled to sway enou 5 fanaiy  3Q oxm  Thursday, Ladies Aid meets at H SP fS 9HM9IM basket  sass easrstt srsss SirSun  a00 Home Bible StudY meeunqs vill be held at the following gh votes The most damagino Ariior Wed 7 ViT r i speech against it was made b5 Aoor wed, rughi ickney was Rep Ed Carev of Detroit vrJ  not over ani anu    , r WWUBJTW ieiron ne read OM fa  to hgures irom the 42 states which NTTOWSK SMI101 Punisment which ThA kJLfcUiL7 tOriTV  proved their murder rate was 7DarrcfiJSSIu 1 and, 6 8tcrte without capital punishISJA murder rate waa 1J7 This is the 25th time the effort  Chrisa2l y  Repeal oi the parimutual bet I8 ,1 Y ling law is urged by the Mich 6 J vr Council oi Churches Gambling TTUS1 1 yr noware Read This tviTrtia ivi,,Vwr 1 son Mr am track aiter thU year The upremel UNON ncm A2 only player in the entire t has ruled bingo games ill Presiden      egal 27 W hoWat i So p r ThTsdavi  wa ciS court has ruled bingo games Ul President  Slc jJ rjty picked In Washtenaw county  lrrk WaiBdAciw   Saline and Milan Wen eynoidi Lon Swarthout Workers employed by interstate Treas  AT u AcWy commerce 4lnn would be given iruste o vr nTttaWl the right oi collective bargaining Trustee  y 1  The BoninaTripp labor bill Trustee 2 yrs would be modified to eliminate TrusteeJ yr a strike vote by a majority and Trustee 1 vr the waiting period would be cut Trustee l vr irom 10 to 5 dn    r Unmployment would be raised to 42 for 26 weeks It is now 28 for 20 weeks VILLAGE ELECTION The cost oi all government, not Notice is hereby aiv  4k state and local is one third of the Qualified Hectare o Z iw national income i ot Pinckney   tTt, aae  the cent in 1948 Election win ru MA  Townshi MM 1,, oe a ouu p ra Thuii l,WRl ilu Mr and Mrs RK Elliott Mr mention on fee fil State High c W Ket5h 13 M  FJ Nelson Buzzard Rev and Mrs N w D Potter, Mr and Mrs Otto Po ti and Mrs Andy CampMrs Thomas Ware, Mr and Mrs Lonnie VanSlarn, roko, Mi uid Mrs Herman Wiu meyer cou Charles Gkark Howard Read  Roy Oiark John Eisele days lAsiisr 4 r  Shirtoyi compensationi TOr  Lorenso Murphy Mich taes increcrsed 1575 per TW   Former Governors KeUy an iiau Within said Viilaae each gbtarie man honored This is the second time Pinckney baa placed a man on an all state team Way back in 192d Don Swarthout was put on Rem ingtons all state football team j GETS NEW TRIAL CHANCE Donald Jones, former Pinckney ite who was sentenced to prison for 10 years to liie on i  16,1944 for slugging and  ing Lee Brown, 67, of Ann  will tost ify in circuit court at Inn Arboi friday, Meeting of Scout lead ers at the parsonage at 815 Sunday, March 13, Church Service at 1030 Sermon Bread ior All Sunday School at 1130 Topic Divine Resources for Hu man Needs Sunday Evening Lenten Service at 730 Colore Sound Film Letter from China, and worship Service led by the Mens Class Monday, 14th, Prudential Com meeting at the Parsonaqe a  oclock revive capital punishment since it was repealed in 1846 has foil ed The legislature defeated it 22 times, the gov vetoed it in 1929 and the people voted it down in  1931  The big news of the past week Pinckney  The Pinckney boys was the confession by Raymond were dead on their feet and fail Fernadnez and his mistress, Mrs ed  show pep they had had in Martha Beck of the Lonely Hearts pre is games Thev have been murder of Mrs Delphine Downing goir it top speed all the season  and her baby at Grand Rapids, ana uere was bound to be a let He also confessed two other mur, down butt it was hoped to stave ders ot women His method was it off until after the season Pin, an old one has been used many ckney scored more points in this times before He subscribed to nu game than against Spring Arbor merous matrimoniaL magazines but it was not enough Amburgeyj and answered the advs irom wo led with 12 and Jeffreys got 1U men seeking husbands He was and led at the half 34 to 17 Grass Lake sunk long shot aher long shot which fook the heart out of persuasive and after getting them to turn over their money and pro perty to him and killed themHe seems to have been new in the business as his murders were all mat the next regular Viilaee on Marcb 14in an attempt to gai f7eP,n J111  Helof at TowrwhiD a new trialHe and Thomas Powof Grand Rapids recei     u  mAv,  uyo on i era lr a vaiana napias receive Brucker are expect tobetad MONDAY, MARCH 4UHJU identical sentences alter pleading ers for the ViTKZZ xr wh3tion4he following Svulty to the crimeIn hispetition waled m W53by Senator Van Village Omcers are to be elected onee says he was never advisee enberg CIRCUIT COURT NEWS Circuit court started Monday L only motions and arrangements were heard Wed the suit of U Estate oi Meredith Plasko vs Jce Bausser is set for trial This in volves the sale oi the Plasko home onM36 east of Pinckney The est ate claims the selling price wal 35,000 and the buyer 3,500Roy Clark John Burg, Norman Reason DrDuffy Lee Lavey and Will Lennn are witnesses Village President Village Clerk Village Tasurer Three Trusses for Twoyr term Three Trustees Oneyrterm Assessor 4B  Relative to Opening and Cros ing of the Polls The Polls oi said election wiV be open at 7QQ oclock am and wiliremain open until 800 pm Eastern Standard Time MUdred Ackley VUlage Cltrk Dated March 5, 1949 of his constitutional rights, was given no counsel or chance to defend himself If granted a new trial he would plead not guilty to the charge Arch D Wilson Ann Arbor att, represents him Meeting Evening Worship 816 Supt  Rcscoe Darrow Asst  Walter Esch Chiklrens Servico  114b Prayer Meeting wed ve  800 ,  NORTH HAMBURG CHURCif OBiTUARY Swarthout Rd 6 miles northwest Ray E Hicks of Lansing was of Pinckney born Oct 91885 and passed away Sunday School 1000 March 3, 1949 Funeral services Supt Maurice Leinbach Mornina Mossag 1100  The rest were scattered All the subs got in and Palmer, Bower and Dick Singer each scored,UUi, Pinckney has won at least 3 80H strict titles before Back in JP tl4WUU j Doyles time a team composed of recent  Manf other murderers Lefty Reason Jim and Har Hall, have worked this same racket  I Pete Geryoz and RolUe Shehatiiore himThe most fomou waT MEVNNUUJXF CHURCH  0m the Ypsilami tournament probably Mrs Belle Guiness of  Rev Ezra Bearhy pator t but lost in 6 regionals to Mont ind who flourished Morning Worship  1000 gomery Sunday School   1100 Elwin Hulce ancTJohn Burg w Young Peooles Meeting 730 a team which had not won CALVArA  TO ISSUE STOCI WILLIAM SHEXWG j The  M  William Shilling30a writer,diei pleCo hQ filed with be  ncr ragin Lake Mo i5 Service Comm Ppc permission to in were held from LstesLeadley Funeral Home, Lansing on Mar 5 with burial in the North CemeteryHe was married to Edna  Webb daughter of the late Rollin Brighton has a red hot primary and Ella Webb of Pinckney just I Monday with 504 votes castThe 28 years ago Mar 51921 They    BRIGHTON PRIMARY fight was for councilman, the oth spent their entire married life at w candidates being unopposed Lapsing Ho leaves tc mourn his Three sticker candidates won wife and eight Edward of Grand1 PQU1 Kirchbuan and Walter Car additional Rapds Pfc Raymond of Fort Mon mack for the long term ar,d Vm raouih NJ Rollin and Helen ofi Lowe for the short term Other win game in the season suddenly h top form and won a district title at Walled Lake, Bob Martin was center Jack Young and Max Reynolds, forwards and the Lavc  boys, guards St, Frederick of Det roit beat them in the regionals aLake Orion Later a team composd of Rey noidfrr Don Jones, Jack and Jim Reid Paul Young Bill Kuhn won at Napolean but lost in the region als at Adrian to Peter Smith o  Wyandotte  This gives the boys a seasons  record of 13 won, 2 lost the best, record ever made here It is hard to keep a t im at top speed a a his homo noon foliating a neart auackite cn opplccrtion for lived aionj ana Coroner Boraenl 1 i 00,000,000 of Howen who was summoned corJon tock and decided cteatn due to a pprovai oi the companys ap Lansing, and Betty, Donald,Flor neis were Kenneth ChappellWm neart attack and no inquest nee plication by the PSC would xz ac and John at home j Bentler and Thos Munce for the essary he hud only returned last 1 Mich Bell to increase its long r long term and Marrin Lavan for week tram a business rip to NYJ term capital struAire to 350,UOu RUMMAGE SALE j the short Thos Leith through nom1 ge No 76 t  A M will be held Atate  1 nrm Theco now has io,00ouuu 18 Pinckney Circle of Kings Dau inated trailed his opponent, Philf at the Pinckney school gym on 40 years ago She represented herself as me  well to do owner of a farm who sought a husband and opened cor respondence with aged widowers or ixitchelors i hey were mostly from other states and were oblig ed by her to sell their property and onno the money with them when they came to, marry her After visiting her they were never seen again She flourished for a number of years and walsuppaj ed to have murdered over 20 men who were killed on her farmHer end came when Ray Lanphierq half wit ted hired man who help ed in her murders got jealous, killed her and burned her up to gether with her home He confess  ed, pointed putwhere her viO buried ,La  rua ,o Mri,r r, lms were buried and a aoad trie season inis was nearly aci   AU L i ,  yw UAA  v  nfn manY of thebodies complished here but not quit ANNUAlTpAST MASTERS NIGHT BANQUET The 19th annual Past Masters Night Banquet of Lrvingliston Lc ed were recover Her body was never found and there were some reports that she got away According to BInir Moody the state   j 000 The runeral was held at the in capital gtocfc outstandinaand gbters will hold a rummage sale Baetke 213 to 281 Swarthout Funeral Home 4us af 75,000000 m 40year debentures   Tow  Fri PMMar11 ternoon at 300pjn, Rev Albert Carl F Oehisir, general coun awl Sat,PMMarl2 Schmidtt offidating Burial, was sel for the co, said the added Donations Appreciajed Se in St Marys csnetsfy CIVIC IMPROVEMENT ASSN The regular meeang of the Civic Improvement Assn was held Mon evening in the town hall at 830 Plans were discuss for the St Panicles Daricy which is to be  capital is required to finance new caristrucudn for improvements 811 0118 asn oi Arui  and expansion oi telephone ser  AUce Gearllalt of Howell vice over the next two years and 78, Rlith Riter and 118 oi  Rather than add to  com PSLhSL   i paays debt, Oehler emphasizea k Nl,bon2A Tf , A A  bgt Mirh BeU J F uZZ Mr and Mrs rWxJJmstead and the night of Saturday, April 2 Three life memberships will be awarded and a past master ap Hazep Cole, oi Ithaca by theJ theTnewneyrrcpsol ftft ieeffStfVy nighT The fostM4T TnffiS  and Wesley Doris, Mr and Mrsj  iZJlJ M Lonis Stackable, Mr and Mrs jJ sought forvite conrua4on pro stackable and sons spent last REPUBLICAN CAUCUS urWes OaWftr rrZj riT lue ev8 w1 fir8 1 u tacKj The Republicans of Putnam co sold 3mjJE7 uQutTh8 able Sr and sons to help MrsLD township will meet in caucus at  JJKZ W m debentures Stackable Sr celebrate her 75th1the Putnam town hall on SatMar gram it rmnriA  VJ  F OKJCJKMWP vaa suns sjwu a SiS  Jn P  Tues eve with Mrs J D Stack 26 held Mar 17th in the High School gym Tickets are now on sale We had two very enjoyable speakers here Gerald Allen of the Dexter Bank, who talked on a bank bsmgestablished herezndt lasTfiifct w Mr Baxter, from Ann Arbor gave HavinramA  J L  birthday  a very nice tajfc on Community1 for iteSLJ3 SjfS M 8 Stackable spen the Spirit and avicTmp Assn   1  wk end With her motherMrsJ D Dr Towner then tanked Mr  SJTl V StackaWe 3r and sons Allen and Mr Baxter foor being dmuatdJSmSir  Mrs Bob Umstead and children doLto 221 wouWwf fet ent Sundya at her grandmothtotihJS22P   MrsJDWkoble Sr te we economic jouon it ow Callers of Mr and Mrs Irvin J r A tt Kennedy last week were Mrs u MI a,   aid Gerald Xennedy and Mrs Willis it will nee 75000400 in new ffcS  money for coMtruction durino the eri Lamb of Ann Arbor spent Sf6 R8 Jing in 1950  week end at the WHMeyer CR1BBAGE WINNERS In the cribbage playoffs at the Masonic dining hall Sat night Joseph Amburgey won firs prize banquet will be served with 31 games won, Don Sworth O E S Chapter No 145 out was second with 29 Brandon    White had 25 Geo Charbonneau DEMOCRAT CAUCUS had 24, and Clare Miller 20 The There will be a Democrat Cau2 winners play at AnnArbor next cus held nt thn Putnam town hullon Sat, Mar 12,1949 at 200 pmto Republicans at over a barrel concerming flbusters A filbuster is an ancient rule in congress whereby it is possible to talk a nill to death although a majority of congressman favor it The sou ron Dr Hazep Cole, oi MWW tu   u i grand master wiU be speakerThe  congressman have employ SL, ii k ,CT K tv,i ed it for many years to kill otf all many years civil rights bills introduced A two thirds vrrte is required to kill filplace in nomination a township ticket business which may come before busters and that so for has been impossible The Rep fear that if filbustering 1B killed it will be  hailed as a victorlbries Tru man and later might help him get ticket and , 11 gainst On the other hand they said body Wet en had our business meet ing and he membership card ana constunone were aiven tc  all paid up membecs We adjourn at 1055 pm MMHAG Lee ft Seneca, 29 Howell Daana Harris, ft Howell Mi HtoaW, 4t Pinckney, Pearl Lr Rue 47, Pinckney 12,1949 at 300 pmto nominate a township ticket and transact any other business which may come before it, Committee Committee BASKET BALL WTNNEP know if they do not kill filbuster ing it will be impossible to Dose the civil rights bill which they District title winners SaVnjght twi11  patiho D were Grass Lake over Starr Com P0 monwealth, SaUne vber St Thom as, Dgnsville over Fowlervilie, Keego Harbor over Brighton, Mil an over Bedford, Vilanti over Wayne, Mich Center over Han Mich Bell said it  nsofmoallHJp cities B 9JS once of some fl5JD0000 conuna largely from funds made available from depreciation ao icruals The reported threat by the dairy interests to hold up the law legalizing the sale of colored oieo by circulating petitions against overHofton J it is apparently only a method to, 1 thwart the will of the peopleLas BOYS AND GIRLS MAKE YOUR , Nov the people approved the OWN COMIC BEADS dnd with them attended ale colored oleo by a big mar Rere comofi tm y laam 50A wedding anniversary of 97 9 ,91 conld how to make color comic beads  MeyerTbSher, George Mit  Hesitation fmaUy approved T   u  Sunday fell and sale of colored oleo In order to Whem Ctisley    ed home S9pm wadk on 4e nigbx ,sft st 4be local ale se factory his ten house on osaod  4 Plndkney fisei ion 2 pss They earttfc flse whiah had bum  fcaSe  4 xaei  iSs nells filosd of DexterI 1950 sler of MrsDora Swarthout died     , erat Mtmck ported 2 lMnarcaia hone at flii Tliiriiiii Tmnilnn   Ottr uommo ROMKRY Wilndm Lewis wno lives on lie Bert Daher pk on M E re sale oi coiorea oieo in orar K  , JUVAUI VA, JMftMfy Ue Lavey  n 0   3 Sunday, mil 1950 n would merely pre  Md, W ,,  tto  vent AM autum inaHL beoaaiiacil r   Jt  llamS cormngj Sunday Timm ifafe,   4 MVDICBAiT PAPER DRIVE The 441 Handiieraft papr drive netted 4M Thanks to all who assisted or doncrted Robertt Meapoa comic beads AKCHOB INN B JtfKED The Anchor 04 at Portage LakV reported scene one broko tn tad  arly Sunday mommg and tookj Michigan may soon have a state song The house by a vote of 83 to 7 adopted Michigan, My Michigan as the omcfol soistifnis was wrnton jn war days and the name woe fciu Mary land, My Maiyland0 However before it is used oil derogatory 10 ferences to the hostile seiiifciiii sky, the rebels, the Conssdorato generals etc will bo deleted xmmvzteyo of Ur ingeton Udko Mo 78 f 4 Mf whichSi will be xoiscod jLoto turnout be served mmAJ9 S  Ni SJ ejrK  slkMilib     v ,j jjfcl  v V7    V  1 The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday March 9 4141 SYLVAN THEATER Mich Ifs newits differentits better Come in and see it N O MATTER how many new cars you have compared this year no matter what kind you thought you were going to buy make no final decision until you have seen this new De Soto crouch behind the steering wheel The mof doesnt scrape your hat You ride in dignity ari romlort You can see where you are going, too Not only are windows and windshields bigger You sit on lux This is the car that you were hearing about long urious chairhigh seats You ride cradled between DI SOTO FIATUftIS THAT MIAN MORE INJOYMINT IVIRY MILS  TipToe Hydraulic Shift with Fluid Drive if New Feather ffiv m before it arrived This is the car that was designed to fit YOU instead of you having to fit it And what a difference that makes the axles And, as you know, De Soto lets you drive without shifting Many exciting new features From the freshair Heres the low, massive, modern look But instead AllWeather Comfort System hidden under the hood of having less room inside the car, you have more  More leji room, arm room, headroom You step in through fullwidth doors You dont have to to the automatic builtin backup light, theyre all intensely practical Come in and fee them Junriu HIT ait J ACKPOT every 1 uesday night, alt CBS nations  Light Steering W High Compression Powermaster Engine  New AllWeather  Comfort System  faster Getaway  New Ignition System  Longer Wheelbase with fuH cradled ride W Safeguard Hydraulic Brakes with new Cyclebonded linings if Lubrite Treated Cylinder Walls  Safety Rim Wheels and  Super Cushion Tires  m H Sis  I m Friday, Saturday, March 1L II THE COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO A Musical Comedy Starring SonJa Henie, Michael Kirby, Olcja San Juan, Dorothy Hart  Cartoon Leoa Enrol Comedy Newt Sunday Monday March 13 14 HILLS OF HOME la Technicolor Starring Edmund Gwenn Tom Drakt,Don aid Crisp, Jane Leigh Cartoon Fine FeaUwod Friends Sunday 8hows 9571 Tuts, Wed Thur March 15, 16 17 WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT  ME  Is technicolor A Musical with Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, Jack Oaklejune HavocJames Gleason Cartoon Scrow Driver Shows 7s 15 and 908 ComingWords and Music Rogue Reg ImontJohnny Belinda HoWfci b Theat  own WICH   1  Thur Frl, March 10 11 THE PLUNDERERS In Trucolor Rod CameronHona Massey Adrian BoothForrest Tucker Comedy Cartoon Novelty Saturday, March 12 Charles Starret, Smiley Burnett e in WHIRLWIND RAIDERS Also MYSTERY IN MEXICO with William Lundigan, Jacqueline White Cartoon YOU CAN DEPEND ON DE SOTO  PLYMOUTH DEALERS FOR GREAT CARS, FINE SERV C, A SQUARE DEAL w soro icrs rou DRIVE WITHOUT SHIFTING I I  V PAJIKER MOTOR SALES  145 East leg5aStreatPinckny Mich  Sua, Hon, Mcrch 13, 14 Mot Sunday, 2tlS P, M, Conftnunoa Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell RuJrVallee BciHca Lawrence UNFAITHFULLY YOURS Cartoon aud Latest K TueWedThursFrl7Ma7ch,l M Cl 7iT WORDS AND MUSIC SB Techoleoolor Strmtea June AUyson, Perry Corao, Judy Garland, Lena Home Gene Kelly Mickey Rooney, Ann Sothern Janet Leigh Cartoon KTrirriivrtatron   0r R16, FREE Iitvitatiotj trtnglfie Family and have A lot of Fun With US Of PERSON   ON THETUSI  AT THE HOWELL ARMORY NICK  HIS COBNHUSKKRS PecrtunnT 1LA ON THF SCREEN ABBOTT  COSTELLO PL08 OTHER ADDED ATTRACT Monday Mar 14 NEIGHBOBING The Shiawassee County Dem com wU aive a Meet Your Governor Ball at Owosso Mar 26 The governor will be their guest Mr and Mrs Gus Schreex of Gregory have purchased the C Whitehead homsteadTae village of Stockbridge has adopted a taxicab ordinance The Stockbridge American Legion enteriainea ineu wives iat week when they openea their new home J Tonaid Meyers, 4 a Brighton fanner was sauc and kila bv a cur axiven oy honaid tiiclI he former Mrs Sarah Melirilfa Hinnaata who tonkin fa Puicknay ana nartlaud to i  teaching m Alaska The Uiguton nigh scool sen  becuricvi fyJspeaksSen1orair  I Just on of many Briggf FtaturMI  r  Four itunniog pastels   , modest baths and budgets   sandstone, green, blue, ivory No wonder Briggs baths are S   and snowy white Stain tops  proof porcelain enamel la AFk for TREE b iklet, Plan  addition, Briggs Beautyware ning Your Bathrooms aid  issupefstyied to fit the most PowderRnosn r I hi AT 800 P M M R M Menzies Equipment Company  Toaa iw Blanch Brady of Howell ieil kat week and broke her wrist South Lyon high school was placed on the state accredited list lor another yeax The Brighton city election Hazel HorfiM, Howell correspond nt critics Editor LaComb oi the Brighton Argue who in recent article takes the 3000 salary paid city potto from the parking mat ters income She soys ie would have had to bojpala anyway,me era or no meters  The son oi Vincent and Aunt Marge Rhrard oi Ittrerskie lak  land has been chrieteoed Jamm Nelson I Mr and Mas Lee Lower and family and tin Mae Met catted  on waller Barbour and fcnfly la isw vffffvwff WW ww PiUMBJNO FIXTURES ,1 eeka   TffflejWi Vat W  MYgfiN X HUGHE SIASTER PLUMBER vfOmnq a Speciality Jjtt EAT GRAND RIVER HOWELL 110  t   flp homa  week from Mm Don with a faculty night and wtie and dauah  a4rt   oTVpsi TksJae  im ri family  LoteShfrfaf night Sanfay Catver fc a Swarthoot attended Mr WeWw Vafl and Mrs Geo WmTJlSLj  at Mahfaa Wad ButtJeman wera fa Parmou Jack SJrSLi to a lecture on eon and Albion last weak  SshwM 5TlV   Sunday guests oi Mr and M   of Andcew Nee Albert Shixiey wer Doyle Tensp  sCAJfausae faton and fasnuy of Eeego Harbor Gacdon Haassr and and Ken Cremer and wHsoisM  fae I David   Get Your Cfiick StarUr Protein Emma Dfajcel gatennay caR at M  Farmers Feed Supply Ce 4ft faDetaott   U   0  zs J  smn4  The Peopl Store Groceries, Dry good  Gents Furwi hlngs Canned Goods Lingerie Shoes Kennedy err MORE  T Mr MOWCURED HAY w n 7 i J  mm Ki gj02 HAY DRYING IMPROVES HAY QUALITY  By curing in the mow, you can count on greener, leafter, extraquality hay of high prouin corneal There is no leaf shatTeriog, or ten burning with mowcured hay This proved electric hey drying method also permits a high moisture con Lent fciie putting up the hay reduces supple saeatal Ceding, and produces more milk Mowcured hay is recognized as the best mhtthmtt for fresh pasture For furher dentils see your Edisoa Farm Service AdVisor The TFjiT EDISON Coif  FOUR CTHR 0l DRftKG ADVANTAGES 1 Cuts down weather riskpermits cutting at right stage of maturity eliminates toss from rain, and exces sive sunbjtfafhnfrsavhay looses in bad weather 2 KeJuces dangers of spontaneous com bustioncontrolled temperatures in mow prevent hazards of fire 3 Saves moneymakes moneysmall investment, low operating costs pays for itself in a surprisingly short tune more hay can be stored in barn, 4 Easy 0 ut apnaf tfe e baro will  do oo booeri or eoil  ducts are easy aril inexpeosivc to build Mowctr  n quires no change from yoMrpresiu system of making hay Can b Md with LONG, CHOPPED OR BALED HAY mt Cat Water Sjrtems efc Stanley Dinkel Wednesday, March 9 1949 The Plnckney Dispatch  a PuuL 115 Main ttei at a secotiv, JPoSTul flow Alieiuuii Uwij itiu Kv i ry Wednesday it Pinckiiv, iuch n Subscnpt ltt, 1IJU t Jtifc M J rlett, h4Mbr Mrand Mrs George Enquist cf of the Mich State San were Sun the State San were Sat night guests oi Mr and Mrs Merwin Campbell  ua ivs nay  ieu  iilUUiw iA ac tiosQ una i4is  w L,uiieu ana irauiaut t ufuu oaaiaia ine evW AUAI woiua, given uy noweu, ruyn SCUOJI mere dunuuy n ww unwetea uv ivu boiisieiner cw 1J Jnaiia Cimton and vue L ueuui lecenuy a son  oiunon una wue vishea V anu iUinny in Monioa sunIVAS nose fteuuee ana Mrs iviux jone Pailanson and uauyntei ut  Ann Aiijor cuuea at uie vValter Liurk home rriaay  C VV rioolcer anaiamiiy of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Jh hooKei nome iixis oiuiuia VanHoni and Mis, Wray Hinckley were in Jackson rnaay Di ames Nash and family of Coldwater, Bob Hoxine and Lloyd Hendee and iamily were Sunday guests oi the Lyrn Hendee family Frank Clark and wife of Mil ford spent Sunday with the Win son bauqhn family Mr and Mrs Rex Sackett of Dot roit were Sunday guests of the  Olin Robinson family Harold Rady and wife spent the week end in Detroit vThe Lester McAfee family wefe in Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Joe Basydlo and children spent Sat in Fowlerville Mrs Helen Young returned home from St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last week Mrs Don S worth out took ten of her pupils to the Brighton main 1 school spelling contest Fri 8 plac ed in the first 10 and 1 won the fifth grade championship Hollis Holloway and family oi Base Lake were Sunday guess of the Dale Miller family Dr Harlow Shehan and lam ily of Jackson were Sun gu at the Wm Shehan home The Jack Roberts, Mylo Kettler  gnd JhLarryLpft tnrallies Sunat the SH Crar home Sedley Mills ana wife of Eehc ville were week end guests a inc  Walter Spittler home Alberta and Allan Dinkel attended RobinsonCulver weddina in Ten ton Saturday n ,    M iij M Albert DJcMr and Mrs Asher Wylie Mr and  Mrs Henry Johnson and Mr and Mrs Fred Ward attended the  Mich Milk Prod, banquet at Stoi bridce Thurs Dinner was servec choiLJhO and  SQUIRES CHICKS i So Order your Baby Chicks nowHatching Large Type English type White Leghorns, Barred Rock, Send for your price list toda  Hatching each Monday ana Thursday Squires Hatchery iIich Ave  Hownll Phn 218 South Mich Ave, Howoll Phone 305W f tt bun  pi, oc I 643 range Here youll find all  one giant and three simmer welded sfeel frame bpCr,o rV,ocJ ,c, jut feature ,    s    Puiii to wail con frucfion    f endabie oven regulafcr    roomy storage draw    ad meny other cooking conveniencei Immediate mttaffation In your kitchen  r o waiting Ic4 yovf ffitfgcrs dealer sh ers Sow you the conveniencesof fasT, clean, modem gas poking  at a price suited to your femiy bucket Ptic 159S From Mar 1118 111 in tJ Martha Wiles, Detroit entertainer was on the program  Mrs Doris Saoford and Mrs T Kingsley gave a shower for Mrs i Evelyn Pouse Sat night at the   home of Mrs Goldie Bowmen t Tuesday night Mrs Jack CadI well and Mrs Goldie Bowmar  gave a shower for Miss Esther Fuller at the Bowman home  t The Younglove FT Agave c  t card party at the school Fri c  niqht 1 Allen Davidson of MrsGoV 4Eowrnan has gone to DaytonaE  cK Flordia  Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy 1 attended the RobinsonCulver wedding in Fenton SaMiday Miss Lucy Jeffreys is visWnc her brother Matt and wife in Lan  sing  Eddie Hartman of Detroit spent , the week end with Sam Genile 1 and other friends I The sound of dvTiamitina hear  here come from west of Greo where big gas pipeline is beirq put through Russell Glover ovA fomiiv o Fowlerville spent Sunday crt th  Edward foem ronv Bacil Whit and wife of Hand Jark White end ife  Tc pon called at the Ben White home ChrTTles Whitehead and  Service FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMFILY KOPSES 5100 COWS S400  WTBUY WDESTAND CALFIKSS HOGS SlO o Cwt ptoc 88 FtockMY dtoeKCo  Sunday guo5   Louis Coyle were eVr , i  d laIYCn lack  Suaday 9uess rlvd Dolai aiZ d Ovden City   Ross Hincney 0id Kbchey  tuner, SS1 Whitehead c   tSw ST Ro Sunday gues of iw cJ Tohn WaWh  Dexr to  Trftdav City oi Howell ta cedd CciBty, Qlh day ot March, A D, 1S49 yx6at Hon Hiram 8 OmM ot robayu la th Mattc oi Iko EMat oi Kail J EJgart Ioceasd Lewis E BirdsalL Public Ads having liJod in said Court b poittion prayiaq or Ucens to Mil th iattKt oi cbA M at ic cortcan rood  taf thrain dcnbod It  Otdrod thci tb 28tk day 01 March A D 1949, at tw odock im tKo iorenooa at Mdd rrabato Ottoo bo lad Is bmbr apposnsed lor hoanita  1  TfWtitei rtl Detroit  Keidy  Mr W Mm Vk v  g,  Cad CWfcHiwandwtooiro  bert spent SuocYFoWierviUe    WattM horoe   L J Henry  piik aod th oU Sunday 9 Luro GoddesMd u wM tau  ta  iamily we jJL, Ka Scb CIL at aid vm mi m  ikow  a BtadtoyFn o, ,,,, , b CaStorn They v  Mif ro  s n  f i  4   i 1  if  btabRshed 1819 1915 McPeerson it ate Bank  TIME FOR THRIFT Until you drive t new John Deer B Tractor, youll never experience the satisfaction of such fine performance    ease of handling and comfort No other tractor offers you the more efficient cyclonicruelintake engine available ia allfuel or gasoline types No other tractor offers you the hydraulic WrTVe which raises, lowers or regulates both integral and drawn equipment at a touch of your hand No other tractor gives you the Rtll0Mtic kneeaction front wheels with each taking its roll share of the load at all times    assuring greater comfort and easier steering than ever before No other tractor gives you the driwim and bookup QuilcTatdr Tractor Cultivator which means real savings in changeover time And, until you actually own a John Deere, youll never appreciate what exclusive two cylinder design means in lower upkeep costs  more years of dependable service  better field performance Be sure to stop in soon and set  complete facts Youll want to own a Joan Dccrel Are you making regular depot its to your Savings AccountReg ulaxity in adding to a Savings Ac count makes it grow 1000 each week makes 52000 a year or in 10 years 5,200 00Were these funds to remain undisturbed his amoount plus compound interest at 1  per an num would create a x substantial start on a home you hope to own McPhersoo State Bank  A savings Accoae jam be open ad with as linle ca ajfa bffl Money to loan atBuonable rates Interest paid oajtarings Books and Time Cttfitiastei oi Deposit All deposits up to 500000 insur ed by our membership ia the Fed federal Deposit Insurance Corp Over 80 Years of Safe Basking Weshsoonry Msjfch 8 1848 FOft ALtVO 18 tact one bottom tractor plow dittoed m93MFOxt SALE Attalia Hay nrt and second cutting Reasonable U22 hueh Late Rd Ph 16IF3 mum THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM Di hay UuMg M D jttictu Ft SALEWorrier electric bcood and Poultry Supplies and Koftco Feeds Order your Baby ChicksDaily 1100 A M, to 200 P M Now for Marcn and April All1 Except Wednesday rrom blood tested stock j MoJuTuesJFrijiat 7iQQd00pm Phono 30W j Denttet lFteTll     coil springs inner coil mattress  TUA2500 Buchsrs Phone 128 t lvmvD BZMUU 814 FOR RENT1947 Howard house Wee 885  M trailer, 48 ft long, bottled gas Innings by Agj oil heat, electricity Gas and fleet HoweM MWaan ricity rurrushed 45,a month  HErQf 5ftED 7801 DexerPinckney Rd, Eisele pone 183  307 EGrand River term  HowelL Michigan FOR SALE1947 Studebakez pick  ggtat InsuraoceJrokeiage VAN1 DWVanWUJaev CJtVaiWi AUonioye GSIAIW First pate and Sambas Booh HowelL Michigan Cemetery Memorials 824 ItMam btuAnn Arooriih Harold Chubb Local Representative 816 FWng St Howell Phone Howell 438 or 87 Monuments  Markers    up, low mileage, 6 ply tireeheut  y and paa Property, er, oak rack   Speciality John B  Beens, 9S15 Hdhnoon Property with e LaKe Rd, Pinckney,  ,  Insurance rOR RENT 5 room semi modern flat Phone Pinckney 141F2 I  Mr Max Dyer  hun sAlEtho S 6 foepVcfa7 Qeneral Phone S9F3 Michigan home in village of Pinckneycor  oner oi Main St and Howell Rd  Must be sold Submit ofcer to Fred J Teeple, Realtor , Howell Phone 675 Lavey Hardware JOHN DEERE  TRACTORS jutx, Mni, Zanft,  Ttyfirmtuux Kays Beauty Shop SPECIALIZING THIS MONTH IN Scalp Treatment STAX or maaoMM iLm rrocate Lour u toe county oi Uviaestoa At a seeeloa of sold Court keid a the Probate Otiice ia the City oi Hewell in aaid Cqxmty on the 2 lit day of February A D 1349 PresentHos Hiram B Ssnith, Tudae of Probate , IN THE MATTER JOF THq JsTATE OF KARL J ELGABT Deceased Henry Pokxoppa having filed ia aaid Court his final account cm Special Admin, istrator of said estate and his petition praying for the allowance thereof It is Ordered that the 14th day of March A, D 194S at ten oclock in the forenoon beand Is hereby appointed for examining and allowing aaid ac count and hearing said petition It ta Further Ordered, That public not Ice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing In the Piackney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated fn gad County EXPERT PIANO TURNING AT REASONALE RATES Phone 24712 Ann Arbor, Mich EDWARD WIGGINHOUSEg L03TBlackMale Cocker 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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>iftrlmc Ibe findentj DispWa Wednesday March  1949 No 9 Miitfiiunn Mirror Housewives are warned to look for a smooth talking salesman who claims to be taking a poll on favorite radio programs He usually gets her to sign a contract which in, some cases runs to over 9150, Another painless substitute fox the sales tax has been suggest ed by former It gov Verne Brown He would abolish the sales tax and adopt a one percent manuf tax on all manui products to be paid by the consumer He claims it would raise enough money for the state cities and school dists and much would be paid by people in other states County supervisors pay would be boosted to 8 a day by a bill pending in the legislature Veteran legislators oppose Gov Williams corp profits tax They say Mich, leads the nation in per capita earning from manui and is 5th in wage earners The Rep state convention side Motes of the Game  CurnaUCammmU KM PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 12 Wort,I Lost   ,  , j i Front RowWes Palmer, Joe Jeffr eys Don Clark, Jerry Heath Back RowCoach ReaderDick Sin stepped the contemplated attack, Bob AmburgeyGerry Clark John Sprout Bob Darrow on the CIOand also in   i i the oleo bill for the same reason Dairy men value Michi989,000 milk cows at 187,128,001 Dairy learners income in 1948 was 208 million  Items of Interest GIRL SCOUT INVESTURE  Jarrus LaRosa  Fr Albeit J Schmitt, Pastor Tragedy struck this village Mon Sunday Moises, 800 and 1000 when James LaRosa, propiietor Daily Mass 730 AM The investuie ceremony for the 0f the Pinckney Tavern passed a Confessions Sat 730 tn 9nn nm The legislature is asked to ap Pinckney Brownie Girl Seoul Way shortly atternoon from injur  p,m propriate one million dollars for troop was held at the Pinckney ies received in an auto accident the internatonal airport at Winsor school last Friday The program Sunday evening He and his fam The retired workers insurance opened with Merlin Lavey, nead were retumina Irom Ann Arbor plan will probably be pared, oi the Pinckney V F W present their former home His youngest down According to Cong Dingell ing them witj a U 3 flag ionat SOn, Benedict was driving Mrs A 200 a Eicnth workei would ed by the post This was fellow LaRosa was in the c their da a get 125 and 100 a month man1 ed by the flag pledge, a scout gher Sally and a r son, Vin only 80  prayer by Lorna Shirley and the cent Vhen they ie  jd the biid Judge Herman Dehnke would star Spangled Banner Tha pco ge over Honey Creek near tho have  record of campaign con Brownie story was told by Mrs Andrew Nesbitt home the car hi PINCKNEY IS LEAGUE CHAMPION Pinckney high school basket ball team won the Land O Lakes title here Friday night by taking the Manchester Dutchmen 37 to 3i, before a over capacity crowd there used to be an old vaude villa gag back in the Webber 6 Field day that It Takes the Irish to Beat the Dutch It seems to have held true in this case Many lozvi fans thought that perhaps the pressure would be on rincicney and would not do so well Apparently they are pressure proof Pinckney go, away to a flying start the first minuie when Joei Jeifrays and Amburgey go field  goals and Jeffreys made good on a free throw to give them a 5 to 0 lead Manchester came back fast and led 13 to 10 at the quar j ter Then Pinckney got hot and  racked up 15 points to lead at the half 2u to 21 In ie 3rd quarter Manchester had ie best ot it and got 9 points to i ckneys 5 to lead 21 to 30 In   final quarter Pinckne go A farmer, living north oi Howell is conducting a debate through the Howell paper on the question oi buiknng a new county jail Now the people oi Liviingstea eeunty voted te establish a sink ing fund and build a new jail some years ago There is now 48,000 in that fund Last year action was forced by the state bd of health who condemned the jail as a firetrap, and unsanitary and gave the county a year to build a new jail or send uieir prisoners elsewhereTo meet the emergency cy th bd of supervisors voted to put the matter to a vote in April in the form of a law to raise 3 mills on a dollar to build a nw jail This would raise about 85, UU0 which with the 48,000 on hand would be sufficient Mr Johnson, the farmer objects to the tax and wants the county instead to spend the 48,000 in repairing the old jail Now the present jad was built ovr 60 years ago ihe late Verne Brokow, who owned the present Joe Gentile farmwas supervisor from Putnam and on the building committee It is not Sundays,bfore 800 mass Fridays,aftr Novenna Devotions Novenha to Our Sorrowful Mober Fridays at 730 PM The Catholic Church reminds its faithful of the Holy Season of Lent with its ancient ceremony of imposing ashes on the foreheads of the faithful on AshWednesday Ashes are a reminder of the J oop receiv cne of the cement abutements oi death that was brought into the  m tor rtnekney with 12Michigan , muncipalitie received ed their pins rem Ue loader the bridge and got out of control word bY sin Remember, man j ru neath 4 and The Jews and Egyptians have tributfons kept on file for 6 years, H Tyskierwicz The troo Michigan , muncipalitie received ed their pins rem tre , ,, 2750400 from liquor license fees js Tuthill before a candlelight MrLcRcsa grabbed the wheel but that thou art dust thou shalt re, lor lav enidrcanten last year injtation post decorated with ever the car hit the other abutment turn the priest says when mark1 which theyspent otherwiseThe greens Forminga horseshoe the crushing in the front end The de in9 us with the blessed ashes state has cut the enforcement fund gjris had a flag raisingceremon ceased received the full impact 1 this year to make them assume patty Slough, flag becrrer was cf the crash and suffered a tract 3 field goals and a free throw tePol and never could be whilo Manchester only g enc, mado so as il   o  con goal and a free throw With 2 min struction with wood floors and utes to go Pinckney froze the ball root and 1 ana Plaster waUHowever, a Manchester ptayei or ltne same rea80n ix could not was fouled and made good qnjhei m7cU sanitary There is no free toss cutting the margin t0 21 Place m il tor ai1 persons or pointsPinckney managed to keep1 juveniles escapes have been out of danger the last minute mad bY 999 ut through the and a half  bnck walls Any money spent on Mcuohcster rode Joo Jeffreys, repairs would be thrown away Pinckneys high scorer, hard one a i nas been condemned by ih he was 4ouled6or7 timesrStill 016 3r oemp he got 9 points Bob Amburgey ancy was high for Pinckney with 12 part of the responsibility The rates of the Consumers Power Co have not been increas ed in 27 years They have now The ashes also remind us that the  season of penance is on us and G Clark 2 Bill Cannon led Manchester with 14, Trolz got 9 and Kryzanik signed a peace pact on the Isle or Rhodes and the Arabs are soon esc pcted Jo follow suit Under this pact the Jewish nation or Israel supplied tor an increase of 6,600 Then scout pins wre awarded to 00 yearly escorted hy 2 guards Patty Thay med skull and other injuriessThe tha in ali humility of heart we must turn to our Saviour and plead for forgiveness Hence during this Koly season ould no be ets au in together, put aside the  rungs of the world, and loll er and r mice Singer and pro other occupants were slightly senled to the scouts who had injured The injured many was been in the Brownies last year each girL and the leaders Mesdames Wetherbee and Lovell Clos I ing remarks were made by Mrs taken to his home where tie grew worse rapidly and taken to a hospital This gave Pinckney a league re getg about all of the Holy Land cord of 7 out of 8 and a seasons, mcluding the Negev desert with and  fu12 out f They PY its rich oil fields So ends the ex Spnng Arbor at the Jackson tour potion attempt to aain control naltFd Muf z  of he oU fields of the east by FERRIS INSTITUTE The state of Michigan has been Lewis who urged the parents to offered the Ferris Institute at Big support the troop Refreshments Rapids It has a operating balan1 were then served to the girls and oe of 108,538, trust funds of 74 parents by Mrs Haikin and her committee We wish to thank them and also Mrs H  Parker who presided at the piano Mr LaRosa was tie son of Vin w more closely the footstep, of Christ in a way o penance and cem LaRosa sr and was born in Italy on Feb 8 1903He came to selfdenial Unless you do pen, i this country vhen he was a boy ance you shnll all likewise rH L The Pinckney Wierve3 were no match for tVa Maachecr scrubs and lest 44 to  Darrow F leifreys F 574 and plant value of 816,347 BOWMAN ROUSE The marriage of Mss Eveivn Bowman to Aiaold House t Grc and lived in and around Ann Ar bor About 3 years ago he pur chased the Pinckney Tavern which he has since operated He was a kindly person and mads many friends since his stay here Survivina are his wife the form ish iLuke 13 3 Services in j Amburgy G Clark 1  K A CALL TO PRATER f  On Friday Mar 4th millions of er Roe Ph   tArbr2 gory took place at the nome of the le m  Qiiferent CQunU sons Vmcent and Benedict and a brides moer, Mrs Goldie bow     at   daughter SaUy, also a  man Friday night Rev D u tar of  same   houl Brady oi the Pinckney Cong lf of the day some group will unite church officiating The coupie m   that has been writ ten this year by two Chinese women United by prayer to the   , same God we kneel as relatives m St Mars cemetery in the same family with the same name  Children of God during Lent are as 40llows Holy Mass every morning at 730 A M Lertten Bevotions on Wed, Fri, and Sun, evenings at 730 P M Fr Albert J Schmitt, Pastor COMMuMix CHURCH Conor egaUonalj C G G Substitutions British and American oil menNow although the Arabs inhabited the Holy Land they never developed fvrysanik it Most oi lt u unh  oulttvattesv Canoji ao uke me American Indian Pli lhey wer nomads moving tram   place to place, seeking pasture lreat ior their sneep and goals They were uneducated and only slight ly above the class of savages Discovery of rich oil fields ie Ann Arbor were attended by Gale Rouse, brother of the groom and Miss Jean Stewart oi FowlervilleAbou 25 sjnmedkxte relatives were preeent  Mrs Eloyse Campbell sang the Lords Prayer and another num herThe bride wore a glen plaid tra   a  Jil V brother James in Dexter The funeral will be held at St  v  Finl Stn4inM Marys church Pinckney on Thurs Bev D D Biady Minister fmcd 5,V mornincot 1000 a m, Eev AI 5411    Nv pincirry 7 Manchester  5 5 2 0 bert Schmidt ccicting Burial 11   Director BUB, Merwin ixropixji Manrnester Lentz o Cak I leld goals Danow 4, Jeffrey 3 AmCannon 6 Trolz 4, Treat 2 EneLt1 J  7  throws Darrow 2, Jeffreys 3 Aml0    f burgey 2, G Clark 2,Kryzaniak 2 1  Axnaa2  Cirmon 2 Trolz 1 Ref Bertoni  ad 11  ncheet of them This led them to repudiate the Baiiour pact providinq for a Jewish homeland ie the Holy Land and by arrnina the X Pc S 3 Supi  Merwin Ccanpbell Dexter  Wed First Day of Lent  Brighton 400 Junior Choir 730 Senior 11 Lvon DEMOCRAT CAUCUS There will be a Democrat Cau ,  , Ours will be a union service of  held  A Putnam town haU houtPiaG 730 Pastor s Conuurs wm pe a union service oi M 12 ig4g 2Q0 hrmation Class at the Parsonage the Mennonite and Cong, chur on bat Marizi at fw pmto i  ches It wll be held in tne latter Place m animation a township pw     church at 700 pm Friday Both ticket and  transact anY ther  TeUng suit and earned omk hy  cinths After a trip in northern I men md womeJ  welcome to busmess which may come before Michigan e couple will side  g sponsored each year said body in Howell   by the United Council of Church Jlfce bride is the dauger c the wqmnAnoffArina will h  to jam tewmaxrmrMTs y to he used to further var r ,, c rUiaru nan of Maroa and graduated  tamryfrrtyyrti pjts, MtNNNofliTF CHUKCH Committee CAIVAkY PSndaiey high school m 1S48 The groom is the son oi Jim ol Gregory and served an in the anny a E  rmatDBOP mem The County OZS Friendship Mfbt vitt be held  the PinckMf Maeoote HaU on Friday night 4 with a special entertain All to be namely, work among e Navajo MoftuI w Indiums, work amoug the Negroes Sxmday Sc  i in the cities, with the Migrants in yy pmo y   J our beet fields, or to support mis ,,10,, Woi Coogwtulauons   cojjg and religious publi Supt Asst Rev Ezra Bearhy pator Fii, 700 Union World Day of Prayer Service a our Church Sunday, March 6th 1030 Lenten Church Service forgivenessfarAltriO Sun School Theme Sowing and Re 1 75Arctbsand even funiishing milit 2 7i4 ary instruction they tried to drive 3 625 k Jews from 9 Iv aa0How 5 2861 ever  JoW8 were also able to 3 QQQ command substantial reoovfcose and in direct warfare vanquished the Arab armies who proved like the American Indians did that they were unsuitable tor aping 500 Fellowship Team 1 1000 from State College and People iNotc on the Game What will next year bring forth military tacticsThe Arabs 9 of this years hrst team are sen Jn ambitious people and am ap iors only Joe Jeffreys and Jerry1 parently contended to receive dectn v uru half a loaf and avoid 00 much ex Of the first team starting lineupi tra exertion Joe Jeffreys Jerry Hcah and, Geriy Cleric are 01 Irish descent cations in China and India HEBUBHD in AMH ABBOB I Childrens Service Walter Esch 1145 descent Th ieaiskrure has killed Gov A little better work on the free Williams measure to help lb  throw line would have given Man artvyTrift smemure wowlrl hnrre  HKKl Church Singing and a Worship Chester the game Pinckney cash exenJred taxes raised tor school Meeting 730, Workshop iedby members of the ed in 9 times on 13 chances while I 4  incrasihq the IS sent  815 Team 620 Supper and recreation Manchester made but 5 out of 12 property tax The Dem and RepEoscoe Darrow 730 First Lenten Service led by Pinckney was drilled hard on iree CSon a provision in  Denv Guest team and members of PU throws all the week Manchester WQnd oil voters to be grim Fellowship Theme Christ made 15 held goals to Pinckney s  vo   whue Hep Prayer Meeting vved ve 800  Saviour All adults and yjung1 14  it to be limned to to payer The two son ol Mr and Mrs NORTH HAMBURG CHURO  P 1 7  r , I  Cla  a  de ly icieiDh ftchcW whVwere IdUed Swartho RL 6 miles northwest A10 o  70 Faxmly, 0 aame  Jhxsdcn h seemed  LWn Wi rt T Pwfa 1141 SuPF 8Pored by the he had the ball in his sseson, Eyry   it e in World Jwer U wec rouiii to oJ Pmctney I rJie iiiiiii , uiL , v  uL       Ann Arbor tor reburial last Fr Sundar School  1000  6 Auxiliary Bring table ser half the t, , 1 murder the advocates  TA P010 Suf Maurice Leinbach  fa3ul pa byponear who was killed Vc ,1944 while  wuseac,  1100  ri ri serving as navigator on the B24 Liberator in the Souih PacilkHe was married to the former kci ruoay Read now Mrs Jtmes Whit Moraina Maesag vice, salad and sandwiches for Bertoni who referred is an okT  penalty oame to fie The sser tootbcll opponent of Pinckney He a of he Deirost uijrisjinin Isax flayed for S Thomas Repreeenting he Protestant peo Murray Kennedys time  od qnAtr On Our Own Doorstep See tne Cane Weekly Cfab lor yaw fiat comic etasno w  ptnoVnAv SAOI 17 lfiei xa wjuw  g Vui ymf wm ui cSe WSTSi teLCLSL iJ teiP will meet to caucus, , 0 aa 0 ktp Uat SSI BSVBSSSS, m   pie of our community we join The inadeauocy of the Pmdc cordina to BE7UBUCAM CAUCUS , with the Catholic friends in urgl ney gym was manifested 800 peo fcoVte do to The Republicans of Putnam  our people and all people of pie tried to fill 300 seats tone  to adopt  ftp, For t  tim  T80  ft ik by ct a IS year old frof Mg LZvrTTnJ  P  haU   M time to lay aside seculcrr acv1 clciiey did not use a single subie of The Del1 J2llfirmd Sh township ticket and transact any church and the deepening of the er used one m  TT bs death later ccmnnea Botn r i 5lw Krt mm me u f i i Ht u rZJrzZA faA Ar  business which may came m   Q gpintuai hwing y Manchester yell oThfftco Committee yye mve lodges  ojasnes and jw L  , 1 T v t ti  dubs to aumm w activiiesi spemgs the whue lengm of fte W  Tb eervioss were conaactod hf  and Mrs Don SwarthoutJL trom ttow to Eastor so that all floor with Dtw the Ann Arbor YTWwith burial r vddr and wife MrsDora IITluT iZZZLTLZr sw  im skaktMu wr,rrri TL ri  vQOW 10 fM T 1 People can give more tone to HeL  JfL Trr S  cnd  1 igion He areat eacmce of our Sandby Oer Usnon was the clergyman t  wtoA Mrs Belle fkzn ZA J,  nMn  rJ m Inm Singer visited Mrs neue ran lafd j, , apon the Crass an  A 14   1ejrter  St  ho1u and the mearrir of His Resurrect Bead md m  l al Arm Arbor last week j n om tlnn received by A and w operated upon fdttane of nwinrswitos oncnedjn r i  iThe Pinckney Dmpafck Wednesday, March 2 19 SYLVAN THEATER WtfA  THEBKJ PUNCH   Hi  M kkmar  ,i7 Let iw show you all the new features of this grea car  m I if  Here is what thoughtful people everywhere have been looking for and hoping fori Here, at last, is a car that gives you all the best features of modern design without demanding sacrifices of your familys comfort, safety or convenience It was designed to fit YOU  instead of you having to fit into it You dont have to wriggle into the new Do Soto You walk in    and you keep your hat on The steering wheel doesnt hit your knees Theres more leg room for all passengers, front and back And not only are the windows andwindshields bigger  U , fjlLill You can see out of them  because y on luxurious chairhigh seats Yes, its a thrill to look at But you wont have to rebuild your garage to get it in A dented fender doesnt mean an expensive body job And you cun still change a tire, if you have to Ride The smoothest you etwhad Drive DeSoto lets you drive without shifting New features Cime in and see them all No matter what car you thougiu you were going to buy, compare Tfwith tnu Brilliant new De Soto Then decide  Tune in HiTTW JACKPOT every Tueiday night, all CBS station  SOTO HATUM, THAT MlAJ MOM NJOYMNT IVy M,  TiToe Hydraulic Shift with Fluid Dm 1  Ne Feather Liht Steering  High Compression Powermaiter Engine  New All Weather  Comfort System  Faster Getaway  fo Ignition  System  Longer Wheelbase witrt f cradled rfo  Safeguard Hydreufic flukes with new Cyclebonded linings  Lubrite Treated Cylinder rVala  Salty Rim Wheels and Super Cushion Tiree  YOU C4HJtnm PlifltftllVM1 soro on m m WITH0W mmi lOt GUAt J4 ftNE WIVICI, A SOUAtt DiAi  HP PARKER MOTOR COMPANY  145 East Main StreetPlnclcney Mich Wayne Monte Loft MaxwelL nary CJBKIIL esjasejTaieBjSj , 0ssaTw Tueiday Itaic  THE THREE MUSKETEERS Tochakater djoma stoRiaf Lena Turner Gene Kelly June AHytoo, Van Hsflto, Keenan   Shows OM3MH5 WaaaMaey  Thursday, Mcucb, 10  WALK A CROOKED HUT  Starring Louis Keyword, Dennis Oleeie, Louibo ubriHon, Curtooa hw 7itS  tttO ComingHiUs of Ham WW M aby SauUt At Mt, Wwd 4 Muete own MICH IT rt Feb H9tGTZi Jecmns Crain  WUaam Hooker Ed mund GwennGene Lockhort In  i  APARTMENT FOR PEGCTJf to fKfcnicolog Comedy Cartoon Novelty f r  bat March 5 Allan Rocky Lane la MARSHALL OF AMARILLO Also LIGHTNING IN THE FOREST i  StorrUa Lynn Roberts, DonaM Barry Warren Douglas  Cantos Sun MoaTMar 67 MatTsuarat 11 p M, eonttnuout  k f j John Lund Wanda Hendrix Barry Fitzgerald, Monte Wooley jAiarATtoanrmooNs March of Ttaa Cartoon Ifowtrotl fuoWod MarcfcTM THE ROPE  Staniaa James Stewart  John Doll Farley GrangerConsiance Coiner Conodf NoTttf Cartoon JVEIGHBilRING Dansville had an 6000 lots last Sunday in whicn 2 store buildings were badl damaged The Masonic hall on the second floor suffered 2,000 damage 4  bor He started an investigation sssr aqamBi Heroert Kenneu, sup, ox wwwtisMiillll iue poor tann wnicn iorotu u iatteis resignation, ine American JJ  juegion ot wrucn Kennea was a memDex campaigned actively a gainst Mayne mftflMMMIMttuaV1 fire depts were summonedWill liw 011 Lyn M  Cotnmeriamston Stockbridge Mason and  Lansing ce will build a neid house 22X40  on thetignted neia there with toil  es showers etc this year TneT cost is 7000 Kenneth John Graham, an employee of BrownMcCkxren of  riojnburg has been named he now policeman at Brighton at a AUMM5 nun wMfmra A television set has been install ed in the HowJett riro Hardware at Gregory The Tied of former police of hcex Waller Rabbage vs the City oi Howell has been postponed urtirMar 25fiabbage a war vei iakxry 300 a yearHe is a war   t Need an OH Hot We have several makes on semd clso efl tardm   A eessplete Ux ei   metn yweaii fW o home  for comfort PAY Br OXtfCA eta was discharged by the city veteran  ana seeks reinstatement j RCSchrepfer,injured in an auto t j    V  Domett Harris oi Howell has accident while crossing a HoweU U TA1 1 C llttt llifUfcsf lIMlst started his 33rd year as rural St Fek 5, died at the HoweU hos I   WeWsl weele9eelr leleT mail carrier there  tad, last Monday I Richard Page son of Supt John Uoyd Lackwood 69ioreman of  n Page of HoweU high school was the Ann Axbor News for 28 years S m 10 m  one oi those injured when a car died kxst WedJie reUfed Nov 1   load oi Ithaca basket ball players last hit a truck near St Johns tost wk4 of All fivde  tiers Pumps Ktisn Sinks 4  Utesselfei Keafsn Shirley Henry, farn  M First National Bank Dexter Theatre  fU san ittvuigstottCuiity  wiU op Born t WJJttack and wife on pose Berthold Woodhamsv in Fb 22 a son cumbent for mayor t Horn  32 friends gave ye editor and ,m i1 kiid  0jB  a P Sat night c their 16 west of Bagmon last week 20th wedding aunversary They MOIL when they hit a truck They t k a nickel bread tray TJJ WSP iames Pollen oi Nebr is visiting  Mis, fieulah ft 38 ba oi Ml his sister, Mrs Sarah 3giert  3  , first time in 42 Memfl Auston woe a portent at McPherson hospitod Howeil last Phicsonoi week  March S Mrs Robert floss Nodae Oro Eaese wioss wess heH in the ttyj oi Howel iso pciiaet at St cosrtoi iwSjOsCqg last weekthe Amor WW an oaa of noyd    d in no oouse M noesnoe Croeksr of Bd octon is 4m ones of Homer Hecr MYstH J HUGHES ismi SfASTEA PijUBSBCK i Hidosy and Bruce Mc  HoweMwiil be maassd Gt Your Chick Starter Farstrs Fad Sejply W1  V Ik lichee Meo Wieesirftay February 2, 14 The Peoples Store Groceries, Dry goods Gents Furmi hit igs Canned Goods Lingerie Shoes Kennedys Gen rout Hki flJgMg MAY tUNNC AftVAMMSES  Cmts down wttUbtr repermits  am a rigk BUge of auKucfcy lioMMe low from rain, dew a4 excessive bleaching saves bay losses  iea afcaxteriog sua buroio tsesnn SWM leaves, jaoce cokx ies iocteatrd food vaulue, ia  enacket value  , low opecaeog costs or itself in one aeasoo au5 UQ  A ew Set ljay aiae hae will  do M boiioos or coils needed easyaod ineapeoahw to mm eufld fZ00 HAY DRYING MWUCti CHAMCi Of SKHiTAMOUS COMBUSTION froBspoocaoeous combustion, by keeping hay at controlled temperature Mow curing dispels your ire worries    assures greater safety  tor livestock, buildings and crops MowCited hay is safer to store aod is superior to field dried nay The wooden duct work and electricblower ace easy to install They par lor themselves in  about afcae a Cor liiU iatoMUrtksm aee eeerLdiso Earn Service Aislior uMmt JeUy lie can iwe eoa practical help in iaaiag a lowcost curing s stem TUPlacftney Diss ,a PUOJUWJ Every Wednesday 115 Main st iiockun, itcWar ufcscitv rw li  x  SQUIRES CHICKS J I  Mis Henry Johnson and Mis One Pouisoa aueaaed tne tuncal ooi their cousin,Mrskia Spraq ue at the United Brethren Churcn in CohocKxh WednesdaySunday guests ol Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry were MisEUa Walk er oi Ann Arbor and L J Henry and iamily Mr ana Mrs WrnMercex enter tained Sunday in fconor oi his birthday Ox Wrn Mercer and Iamily ol Lansing and Dx McGregor and iamily al Brighton The McGregors leave lor Mexico this wk, Mrs Alta Ewing oi Detroit spent the week end at the Joe Griffith home Edmund Haines and iamily spent tho week end at the Claude Soper home in Whitmore Lake1 St Marys Holy Name Society made over 100 on their dance Saturday night A gang of convicts are at work on the Graves or Barton iarm tear ing down the house and barns The state owns this farm Mrs Emma Vollmer and son, John, spent Sunday with Mrs C Kennedy and family in Detroit  Wm Lewis has purchased and, moved onto the Daller place on M36 E Mrs Annis and children moved to Homer CJClinton and wife spent the week end at the Ralph Clinton home in Detroit Mis Lucy Reason spent tne wk end with Mrs Mable Suydam in Jackson Born to Chas Clinton and wife in Detroit last week a son Michael Patrick axnk Aberdeen arHr wife atended a party at the Nogglsj home in Ann Arbor Sunday hon1 oring Fred Cozzens on his 82 birth day Ms Nogl  hoiau irom the hospital Mri Louis Shehan and Francis, spent Sat in Detroit and called on Mrs Alma Harris , John McDonald, wife an I dau ghter, Lois returned home from iexas Last week Word has been received that Robert Singer has arrivad in Texi where he has joined Vircjil LaHuo Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt were Sunday guests at the Dr1 Wylie home in Dexter Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee and daughers returned home Sun from a weeks trip to Atlanta Ga Winston Baughn and family  spentSunday atthe FrankCiarir home at Miliord, Barbara stayed for a week  zi Mrs ThressaCoyle and Don Burns called on Mrs Rose Howard a St Joe hospital Ann Ar bor Sunday , Sunday callers oi Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle were Clarence Stop ish and iamily and Mrs Ella Stop isboiChelsea Thomas Coyle oi Howell and John Stackable  Earl Waxd and famij were Sun guests at the Dale Miller home Mrs Bess Devereaux, Mrs Ruth Bidweli and son, James, of Brigh ton were Sat guests oi Ben Whit a and wife  Robert Grainger and familyr of Lansing called at the Grainger home at Chubbs Corners Sunday The Joe Griffith famly were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Don Griffith oi Ann Arbor Mr and Mrc Lloyd Iteiidu en tertained for dinner Sunday in honor of their son Jeffreys first birthday Lynn Hendee and wife and sons Gale and Bex Phillip Gentile, Gerry Eichman and fam ily Bob Horine oi Hackney Mr and Mrs Ed Noufter of Holt and Harold and Robert Nuatter and wives oi Lousinc  Mr and Ma Arthur Marshall visited fnend in Pootiac Sunaa Mr and Mrs Arthur Marshall visited Hairy Lee Sat who has  just came home from the hospital 1 Mr and Mm Fred Read return ed irom Ft Lauderdale Fla Sat   Mrs Emma Brogan of Stockbrid ae spent Sunday with the Stanley1 fhnkel iamily  Mxs Dorothy Dinkel and child lervcaliaxl on Howell rriands Thur So Order your Baby Chicks now Hatching Large Type Engftsh IA  type White Leghorns, Barred  j Hocks Send for your price list f todav Hatching each Monday  , 4 and Thursday s Squires Hatchery 218 South Mich Ave, Howell Phont 305W Lucky you the day you look at and decide on this beautiful new gas range ITsj3dream come tuewithall the fomowv Tappan features Automatic lighting oi fop burners and oven oike Smokeless broiling Uniform baking Thrifty roasting Its easy to operute and easylo keep clean Automatic clock times the cooking of an entire uovenmeoJwiih no atcliing 7  For real values in timesaving gas ranges in every price bracket, see your Phiigas dealer Jodgji Hockey Servic  84 EAS1 MAJW m Dead er Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 400 COWS 400 WE BUY HIDES AND CALF JU J HOGS 100 a Cwt 88 Ctnttral Oad StMeiGv the Dept wtU ogoin supply cubb oi sicker iry to who wesftt io psoduce boot minj aom Ptoces 20  thotiscmd ior chub ed 1 ior sucker The sole of fishing I winer mem  pseowrtJ    f  I   191 McPfterson Jtate Bank  BANK DRAFTS m4 cuUina ReasoeMihbl asfTeewssai rrnp eaejspsjsjsaiBBpj 8022 Rush Lae Rd 1 KITS fUa SALE Womr electric brood and Poultry Supplies and Kasco eds Orar your Baby Chicks Now lor March and April Att feom blood tsefod stock  Squii Hatehery HowUMteh Ptty  A e te MB P H Phone 305W  Ec Wednesday mi manw SAMIMIUM BAN wwrw fggSLEaial fcogrBqVltoiTu,rrt BHiMpeU Bank Drafts or Money Order  coil springs, inner coil moresevj JCL jTySSbjVSf are now much more attractive as   i f iw i  HWVaaWlnkW CXV Attorneys ci MSSI First Stale andSavssgs Howell Until you dm a otw John Dear B Tractor, youU sever experience the tatis factioo of such fine performance    case of handling  and comfort No other tractor offers you the more efficient cyclonicfuelintake engine available in allfuel or gasoline types No other tractor, offers you the hydraulic PowrTrel which raises, lowers or regulates both integral and drawn equipment at a touch of your hand No other tractor gives you the RollOMaik knee action front wheels with each taking its full share of the load at all times    assuring greater comfort and easier steering than ever before No other tractor gives you the drivtin and hockup QuikTatch Tractor Cultivator which means real savings in changeover time And, until you actually own a John Deere, youU never appreciate what exclusive twocylinder design means in lower upkeep costs  more years of dependable service better field performance Be sure to stop in soon ant e corcmf facts Youll want u own a Jciin Utcrc etc f Lavey Hardware JOHN DEERE 08fc  a means oi paying outoftown accounts Agencies other than banks have recently increased the cos to the purchaser Following is a comparison oi our bank charges Bank Charges 001 to 999   05 1000 to 1,00000 10c each 100 Other Forms 01 to 500 10 501 to 1000 15 1001 to 5000 , 25 5001 to 10000 31 We believe we can show our customers a real savings for this convenient way oi sending money out oi town McPhsrsua Mate Bank  A servings Aocoumt eon be open d with as little as a 1 bill Money to loan at reasonable rates Interest paid an Savings looks and Time Cerufccates oi Deposit All deposits up to 500000 insur ed by our membership in the Fed Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Over 80 Years oi Safe Banking S350 Buchers Phone 128 FOR RENT 1947 Howard house batter, 46 ft long, bottled j ott beat electricity Gas and He ridty furnished 45 a month 78Q1 DexerPinckney Rd, ELseW farm 1 FOR SALE1947 Smdebake pick up low mileage, 6 ply hrecheflV er, oak rack i John R Boons, 9315 HaJKmoon bake RdL Pinckney, FOR RENT o room semi  lUX North leVhlgan 14 I Ceaneba MessafkeW 8M liMato sJU Astoer, Harold tnWs 51 Fleming 9L Howell Phone Howell 439 a 87 181  8814 10104 River IkwtU, MfcbJgan Get Phone Pinckney 141F2 Mr Max Dyer T urt SAOb Good A Italia and Oover Hay 80 a tan June Cbasef 1 a tan at our barn 3 a ion delivery, Charboneau 9040 Farley Pd Phone Pinckney 131F11 FOR SALE Bailed Hay O Murray 8980 Farley Rd SPECIAL NOtTCr Sky Use ond Fans PiPl Ust Tow taps 2 LP LAYBY KBcsfan ruy Kuhn Gregory rural carried fell o nhe ice white delivering mail last week and broke his arm Mr and Mrs Nelson Miller of Flint were Sunday guests of the Hoff Sisters Mr and Mrs Jcxs Whitley, Mrand Mrs Ross Read Mr and Mrs Howard Read Mr and Mrs Fred Read Vr and Mrs Robert Read attended the reburial services for Clare and John Schosser at Ann Arbor Saturday Robert Tasch and family saw heSosia Henie ice revue in Bet roit Sunday k Lee Lcrvey and Albert Shirley attended a John Deere Meeting last Tuesday ass   Mrs Andrew Campbil spent Sun with her auntMrs Grace Kelly in Owosso    Mrs Ella Thorpe and daughter Norine of Ml Clemens spent the week end a the Joe Stackable home Mrs Helen Burns Young is in St Joe hospital with an eye infection Jim Doolittle has sold his bread truck and rout and expects to reenlist in the army Mis Rita Kennedy has resigned from her nursing course at St Joe hospital Mrs Musa Ayers and son, of Plymouth were Sunday diinner guests of the HpJL Sisters  STATS OF MCUaA Tum riofiat COUP tor u vousttf el Uviasstoa At a seaetoa of sold Court aaid o tba Probata Oiiice in the City oi Hew ell in said County on the 21st day oi February A D 1949 PresentHgg Hiram K Smith ludae oi Probate , IN THE MATTER OF TH 1STATE Of KARL J ELGART, Deceaaed Henry Pokroppa having tiled in aid Court his final account as Sptcicd Admin istrator of said estate and hii petition praying tor the allowance thereof It is Ordered that the 14th day of March A, D, 1949 at ten oclock in the forenoon be and la hereby appoint ed or examining and allowing said ac count and hearing said petition p It in Further Ordered, That public mot ice thereof be given by publication oi a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to said day o hearing In the Pinckney Dispatch, a nejsripaper printed and circulated in gad County A truo copy rVzcm H Smith Celestia ParshaU fudge  probata Reoiataf oi Pinckney JKUTY Fruit Groceries Vegetables Ann Arbor man will come her to install and servioe water soft ners if enough people are inter ested Wekly taips made Mrs T G Read, 9433 Pinckney Rd, Portage Lake, phone Deater 2320,  ion SALEThe S AQC TIONEEH WYtS iTeUOBY URBIMA1I Atomer 1 UBW sWBATlOH HABOLD RADY on All M 1S4F9 Attorney eA Phons 13 Wghiom Ms Phone 1STTU MYRON J KUai PUmhing nd stae 17 Busk IsieV honid in viilaqe of Pinckneycof G Teeple S  ot Pinckneycoj t and HoweU Rd Must be sold Submit oiler to Fred J Teeple, Realtor , Howell Phone 675  fltci towum 44 Pettog Lake Read, eeter Deirter Ml P H gWABTHQfT 4 Funeral Hesse Dos C Swcnihout Hreclet Modem iqupsmesU Ambulance Service Pkpses 39 4  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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>mmmmmmF RWP A   51  1 FW    tnc lnq Dispatrii Volume 66 Ihe Piacknej Dispaa Wednesday, February 23, 1949 Micliijmi Mirror Urcuit Court News  Church Metger The Maich eau has but one  ST MARVb CHURCH F Albert J, Schmitt, Pastor We have printed two articles SunaQy Moises 800 and 100C While the state legislature is criminal case, hei uoieman, cnar on me proposed Christian Congl Doily Mass 730 AJfl marking time me senate nas aal gea with arson  jury cases vangieXcai Retpsmed cnurUi Confessions Sat 730 k 900 pm apia a resoiuuon condemning ure trespass c in caseRay merger from a Congl veiwpoiu Sundays,biore 800 mass trie scandalous waste or pubUc Barclay vs Stanley Pack, Martin The following is a vxiwpoint iron Fridays,aft r Novenna Devotions runds I Aidema vs Jjon and LucUe Kline tho Evanglical Reformed side by Novenna to Our Sonowful Mo1i They agree there has been a Anna person v una Moody, Kr Rev George Gaiser of the Re Fidais at 730 PM scandaious waste ox rands sinCwj nest Tascti vs Lewis and tieva y42 when the war stared and j asck, Martha Bowen vs Earl that something should be cone I VUJIDS, Lydia Guuu vs James about it Their solution, is an inj VaWaikenberg vcyugaiou j  Appeal UoyU Endsley vs Ral Gov Williams proposed a oorp pa iweii AS 11Floyd and profits tax io Keep the state irom eo f elder vs Muiun Lavan and going in the red Tha legislature naroid True, Lyaia Gulik vs Jes nowever does not like new taxes, sie WiUiams Attachment Leioy especially on big business The uavey vs Wilma Morer governors solution sidesteps the Non  juryRepiin Contract agony of a direct consumers tax Purchasers vs Wm jjibrien Ass tormedEvangelical church wiuch appeared in last Wedncs ituoit  News j The reverened negins by con COMMMIU ChURCH CongreqationaU Rev D D Biady Minister dmritagthrmTstaTenTOt TOdo i0ir   n f0, ht in most d the articles published Ozqonrt   Sector  on the meiqer    Merwm Campbrii First he says the recent actionS S SuL Merwin Campbell taken at Cleveland by the Cong1 trAXVAH regational synod in no way at wUiVAxli iNotes of the  anie j Current kAmimemt Pinckney took both games iron1 Hep Ranking Mississippi, the Ha and hc rriday lhj List stormy petreJot the old house oT team won 4i to 2U auU the re Unnnicun activities commS serve toam 22 t0 17 The hacnfc s oas tossed a bombshell Z  gins, however, dropper iho rj congress in the shape ft a unigame 14 to 2  verai pension bill to pay ail vet in tha reserve game Jotin Pjckl eruns ol World War i and II th er led the team with 10 points I sum oi 9u a monLh The joker in Vantflaircum and Matteson got 41 it is tha they wauld have to ha each, Schneider 2 and Ware 2 I 6b years ola before they could Bidwell got 5 lor HarUand  draw u it fits the needs of World Fuickney Res Packer F Vanblaircum F Ware C Matieson G Coyle G Substitutions Pinckney Hammeii Schneider, L Clark, W Jeffreys White, tngquist Henry Hailland Roberts, hoitzhow, Miller The Pinckney first team Lad Walter Each rouohs 8, Amburgey 6 aid Don   1145 Claik 6 The regulars were tken fccts the evangelical reforWiMENNOtf JTE CHURCH   as the conditions of the merger,  Re7  Beacny Pator which is painful and substitutes umpsit  Purdy  Woodruff vsthey voted on were entirely dilier doming Worship  4QQ0 an indirect tax hidden in the con1 Wm Davis MutAuto Ins vs Wm entthan those accepted at Clev  Sunday School  isS2 sumers price which people payBarger Attachment Robert Hy land This means another vote on  XQU0a PS2lMeeting 7i30 wiUrout knowing So the corp taxi na vs Albert Hibbler Garnish whether to accept the modifiedvenxn wowwp   ouo will only bo acopted as a lament Erwin Hyne vs Burch Fos Congregational plan aP   Panow , Sesort by the legisJAtur3UiLd3  ter Trespass on Case Leo Cory Second the action by the Mich    it 22vcorps would pay most of Vs Ernest Vatters Ind snyod on ,the Evan ReformediChilcIrens S1   j uiaiK t ine req the tax  Chancery Geo Bryant vs El church merger plan was not Un Pcryer Meeting Wed Cve  800 j out afte a big lead hod bva run Hence the legislature zeal in ton Sameuls, Ken Parents vs Wm animois as 32 delegates voted a NORTH HAMBURG CHURCHY up lence their I ow scoring, Amdiscovering the magic alternative Blair Edward Govvdish vs J as An gainst it This plan was rnuc Swarthout ReL 6 miles northwest economy in government which derson, J0e Simon vs Lawrence less objectional t0 the Reform  ol Pinckney  is the past has been mostly wish Steiger, Ferris Ritter vs Floyd Feld church than the Congregaionr Sunday School  000 ful thinking  er, Jas Gould vs Hazel Murray The minister does not deny Q, Mmirfee Leinbach In 1940 the sales tax raised 40 Forclosure Walter Pnebe vs An that the merger is liable t0 carry 2r   vtJ MQO million, in 1948 185 million, the ala Steinhebel Accounting because he says the higherups Mmln   ru  xJ        m both organizations are aU fcri  A and church politics are strong  n 7j30 Senior Chou Practise However, those who did vote for 730PastorS class meets  it did so without any enthusiasm being content to ride along Haniand Res War I veterans to a T as most Hards i of ifiem are approaching the 65 Brown  year mark but on the other hand Teggerdine ne average age of World War II veterans in 27 onehelf years so most of them would have to wait SI onehalf years before they would benefit and in the mean ime pay taxes tQ finance the pen sion Now it is conceded that if the veterans of the late war want Lanehar Bidweil easy going ran up a big isadJoe this pension they can get itThe Jeffreys led with 17 poms Bui j bill was sponsored by the Amerigasoline and weight tax 74 mill Jessie Williams vs Lydia GiilLv ion The grand total was 340 mill Specific Performance East ion more than a third of a billion bum Realty vs Edward flctrlick, Thus state government increas Qre Lake vs Chas Rifienbarg ed 81 percent Lorn 1942 to 1947 Forclosure  John Lang vs Stan At the same 12 Pa increased, Qy Harger by 12 percent New York 30 and guiel Titje Alfred Crane vs Ohio 25 I Harvey Allen, Brighton vs Wm The committee wants to know ciark Fred Loehr vs John Gilli why the big increase hence the qCm Josepn hetinger vs Frudence investigation committeewhichm noilont uiaskauayvsiawara the past has only been a manner, inompson cf buck passing If anything Coirect 0eed Thos Vaughn v, comes cf it Lansing observors vil be surprised It was during the Rep regime of 194344 that the 50 million veter ans trust fund was created anr1 a buliding program started Why all the delay in economy As we see it the senats atit Ujngiam Kubat, Gladys vs ric Pinckney will close her loca, ude is one of frustraaon 7b  oi, am iawSi rtoyui vs l4argarel basket baU season here Friday sales rax qoes back to local gov,  ph mg vs Qul Gehrinyei f nigh, when she meets Manchos ernmenv Higher prices and high, Gus y  Ue p AWah Robert rerguson Meredin nasko vs Joseph Mauser, Winard rtepei vs Wooalawn Lake Uo Divcirce La,watavsMyrthia Donala, Jennie vs Otis Liouid, iiarold vs Martha Molson, La Vfeiiiu v Lcina Roberts, Fred v Uonant Kubat, Gladys vs VIL ord iavis, rtoyui vs Margaret offi CIVIC IMPROVE WI ASSN The Pinckney  c Improvement Assn mtt a e town hall Monday evening, t resolution was adopted asking Putnam township to fix up the room in the town hall basement for a 4H Club meeting place A profit of about 75 was made on the re cent dance Another will be given aTtheschcool on March 1 THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME er wages mean more 9s and,    Taore spendingSmce most of the  AktQ ys Anlhony Lipka state revenue is already earrraiked the leglilature is powerless in financial matters i Helen vs Allen Cooley, lice vs Ben Lasky, Wm vs Christine Gui neejhressa vs Don Essenberg rnmRAo TOURNAMENT  Mar V Horace Bassett, Giona CRIBBAGt OUHNATVlLNi j yg enry Vogt Joe vs Mary Lip The winner, oi the first round in j ica Qia Vs Jessie Farley, Wilmer the Pinckney cribbage touma vs inez Dunne jnent Sat nkjiii in which 26 part icipated VIJ George Charbonneauwho won 12 out of 13 and Don SwQhout and Don Chai bonneaa ,ho wen 11 out of 12The final ound takes place Fri night at e Masonic hall IHE btUGHTON SCHOOL PROJECT MARCH JURY LIST  GfeehOdkMary Giberscb Mary Heath hambug WaLer Girard, Es ther imus Handy Elton Grant, Ted Day Hartland Herb Lyon, Glady fMinock Howell C J Nelson, Isabelle er Manchester has led all  the year with a clean slate until Fri inght when she lost to Dexter by i point 33 to 34 As she has played one game less than Pincknty, having a postponed game with Brighton this put Pinckney in first place with a record of 6 won and 1 lost Manchester has won 5 and lost 1 By winning Thursday, 730 p m SunSchool teachers and cers meet at parsonage Sermon topic, Thft Happy Liife 1130 Sunday School  700 Pilgrim Fellowship meet at parsonage mmn CONVENTION  bi 3y q 4 points and G MTK av , BabDarrow 2 each Gaiduer qv  for Hartland Pinckney F F C G G Substitutions Pinckney Silver, Sprout, D Clark, Heath, Pal mer, Hartland Strong, B Stroiu Cafka Darrow Jeffreys Burroughs Amburgey G Clark fan Legion for its World War I members who are outnumbered by veterans of the late war 6 to 1 Tho forecast is that the bill will pass the house and also the sen ate where it will be amended by a paupers oath Even if the presHaniand i vetoes it there is expected to be  Vycofi Hoose, Dmgler Lyons Gardner enough pressure to pass it over thiy For the late war veterans it is social security with a vengeance iiiete seems to be a spilt m the rxual pioiessiou oi ma nation as Uiidei a St Louis, Mo dateline The Pinckney team meets the We icaa tnu 1Jbroi e iead Spring Arbor team in the Jackson aors o tile naUori have 8ian tournament March 2 at 640 p m, a a PUOK Potemg me Amoi o per aoctor to carry on pro propganda against the nationouzCIT1ZENS CAUCUS With the exception of a battle About 30 people attended hea VedicaVmU MndTnaTnr between 2 women, MnWS Ro Citizens Caucus neld at the fire lt Se 3b sa will  greis berts of Femdale and MrsHelen, hnil TupHnv ninht P W Curlptt t   , , , HandaUof Hoyai Oak for 3rd vice I  idym rH reiuse to P7   Jiever could , was named chairman, Mrs Rene nnficinnn nil the nnnlf nf th  pub4rwent Miller7ecT aTOr Beck al  Earl Gallup, tollers The following know tat cosu are prohibitive ticket was nominated i ana opt many persons who need President   Edward PaiKcr hospniiization from getdnq it Also Clerk Mildred Ackley ,ha, at the present time we haveTreas  Helen Reynolds a lorm oi nationalization in that if Trustee, 2 yrs Gerald Reason u person is unable to pay forhos Trustee, 2 yrs     ion at Grand Hapids Sat was de void of contest, ine big battle between Owen Cleary of Ypsilanti and Harry Smith of Kalamazoo tor state chairman failed tQ mater Jaiize Ex Atty Gen, Black gave smiflithe fciss of death when hie Trustee, 2 yrs Trustee, 1 yr endorsed him and biunded Cleary as a tool of former Gov Wilbur Brucker Black deserted j Trustee 1 yr the ticket last Nov and support Trusiee 1 yr ed Mennen Williams In vainj Assessor Merwin Campbell Smith appeared before county Committee or next year Osca Don Swar houf puiiiaion and applies to the Dr Fay M Duffy township or county they may be C J Clinton hospiilized at public expense Charles Ciark j Thp,p aro canea gt cases ancL Howard Read a fj0od shar of, the pctieg at all hosptals are of this kind caucuses and repudiated Blacks  Beck Gerald Reason, Rosemary s won support The angry Rep delegates vhitley Friday left him in droves but he was, , Pinckney can cinch the Land of able to save his face some by ac TJMION TICKET NOMINATED Lakes League championsnip, I cepting the job as sec of state Manchester beat Pinckney at cntral comZigler was ronamedi At a meetina af the fire hall1 Ure directing their irre towad Nor Manchester by a rather one sidl foi highway commissioner, Lee Monday afternoon the following  uivihe Downs and the Detroit ed score some weeks ago but Pin Thurston for Supt of Educetion ticket was put up  sate fair track which has been A big drive is on sponsored by the Protestant churches of Mich to ban gambling at the race tracks The principal objects they Dexter last week MARRIAGE LICENSES Arnold Rouse, 21, Gregory, Eve 1 lyn Bowman, 19, Marion Rolland Trial petitions are being cir1 Fryckman culated m the Brighten area to Howell Twp Ethel Tabor, Geo iind out the sentiment towaid a Wakefield reorganized school district  Iosco Marcellja Driver, Azel Th reorfjanization plan has, stowe 9n presented It consists of 10, Marion Burla Keedle, Freeman, Shehjv 36, Pinckney Virginia room building to cot 100,000 Hardman  Bonda 2J Detoit Vm Maki This would include shop and ru , Oceoa Helf3n Morgan, June 22, Howell, Harriett Pettbone,2 jral agrjculuro course The cost Huff  Howell Rex Chenoweth, 24, Briwould be 47 milis payable oyer Putnam Clyde Bucher, Hazel ghtor Janet Gom, 23, South Lyon a 20 year jx riod Tm operation Richardson Edward Thomas 18,Howelty Jean ,pf the school would cost 11 mill Tyrone John Hoskins, Edna making a total cost of 157 mills I Brown The school would receive a grant  Tjnadilla Burr Iackson, Josephine of from 800 to 5000 a year on yej th agriculture course and trans ckney is confident they can beat Wm Armstrong and Sarah President them here Manchester has a Jones for State Bd of Agriculture Clerk high scoring player, Cannon j Alfred Connable and Mrs Vera  Treas who probably leads the league in Baits for U of M Regents and Trustee, 2 yrs scoring He got 11 pdints against Stephen Nesbitt, State Bd of pd , Trustee, 2 yrs Tauble, 17, Howell portation costs would be paid by the state Ihe reorganize, school districtwould have a valuation of 5,000,000 Miss Madgeac1ff Mt Plea sant spent the week end with the BiigShiton Mrs Jas Appleton I Roboit Ackley home Brighton Twp Kenneth Hyno The following attended a Mas The state supreme court justices Trustee, 2 yrs are newcomers, They are Judge  Trustee, 1 yr of Probate Arthur Moore,Pontiac Trustee, 1 yr and Charles Rigney, pros att of Trustee, 1 yr Sanilac county  Assessor Stanley Diinkel rented out to a syndicate for a Mildred Ackley nUmber of years, in all the state Helen Reynolds, CJOid a cu, or about SJ,000,000 a Don Swarthout j year out of horse racing Now in Charles Clark  our youth race track gambiling Howard Read was niGgai in about every staie Roy Clark in ,he Uiil0n True los of illegal John Eisele qanbling took place but the state Albert Shirley Lorenzo Murphy  aot no cut in it After World War 1 tho returning soldiers brought For the Bth district on the state Gene Mann was chairman andj back a diitsrent viewpoint and central committee, Richard FoaH Dick Amburgey, secretary er and Mrs Edith Roberts of Ing ham county were named, Frank Millard of Flint and Mrs Ethel Leigh of Brighton Owen Cleary is well known MASONSSTARS NIGHT The Masons and O E S members will hold joint Masonici u, i i    Star Night at their hall Sat eve hereHiB father, Roger CIftnry, reL 2Q, stefttnawithooMaek founded Cledry college, Ypsilanti j supper at 70o pm  ollowmg Conway Lyle Hoiton Cohoctah , Gladys Ivliner Deerfield Ralph Marshall Genoa Lyle Beurmann D A R At a special Assembly Mar 1 FRD WEARS THE CREPE We called on hisrionor Judge Jred Cronnenwett at Howell Sat and found a sign on his door stat j at 1 oclock, in the Howell High ing he was acting as a pall bear School Auditorium, Mrs Stephen or at a funeral at Grand Rapids f Starks, State Chairman of the We wonder if the fact that his D A R Good Citizenship Pilgrim nic banquet at Doier Fri night Clyde Fisher, George Gardner, Merwin Campbell, WC Miller,P WCurlett, Ona Campbell, Percy Ellis, Clayton and John Caipen ter,Justin Stecker, andJH Hooker yocn race rack gcrmiliig and prie lighting both of which had been barred in Michigan were made legal The arguement was hat the people would gamble anyway and tiat the state which eeded more money, everyLyear for the numerous projects it was and the former now is connected I Irusmotion picUiVs will he taking over migh as well cash with it He used to visit Pinckney I sh0wn These include film based in on it The cmtigambling forces each year to get pupils to attend on a jack London story entitled have been gathering strength and thore He became prominent durNorth 0f Klondyke It lasts an this year had sufficient strength ing the late war when he was hour ana a half There is aV a 1o ban gambling at the state fair named head of the Mich, home COmedyiilm Gerald Reason ill track after this year The racing guard after the nat guard hod1 show tj,e pictures Masons, oars syndicate announced it would build a track of its own in Oak Park and this set off the campaign by the church Northvill merchants are against any inter ference with race track gambling honor is a 200 percent Rep and age, will present awards to the the week end on furlough been inducted into the armyGov j and their families and guests Sigler named him chairman of the, vjted WmPidd received a ftfe member liquor control commission 2 yrs  ship Fraternity of Ann Arbor con ago j ferred a 3rd degree The platform adopted was not REGULAR Pvt MikeTfcrnoak jr was home impressive as thoy avoided it defrom Ft Breckenridge, Ky over finite stani on most tlnngsOn  inle Republican state convention following Pilgrims was at Grand Rapids Sat had any significance CHICKEN THIEVES Chicken iMeves were active around here last week Thomas Rosalie NashPincknev ValeUa CatrellfHowell Jean TomionFowlerville Dina TsafaroffBrighton  Mrs Thayers room visited the 1 KaiiserFrazier plant at Willow j Run Thurs via bus, The following were chaperons Mrs Jack Reason,Mrs,Marvin Shjrey Mrs, Max Russell and Elsie DeWolfe, public housing the plank would COMrnJNICATIO Regular communication of Liv ana90 percent of them signed a ingston Lode No 76 F  A M  petition to that effect They point on Tuesd6y evening, March 11 out that in a recent election there, Ruth Ann LyonsHartland Following the assembly, the Patty Palmer entertained 8 friMurphy lost 14 in the villageBert girls and their mothers will be en ends Sat in honor of her 8th bir Hooker on M36 E 14 and John tertained by the members of thejthday Refreshments were served Schrooder on the Mrs Alma Har1 Philip Livingston Choker at the and she received many nice gifts ris farm over 20 At the lattei, Howell Public Librarv place thoy wore killed in the coop before taken away CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere, thanks to all those who made our card patty at the school on Feb 19 a success t Marys Altar Society BASKET BALL SCORES St Phillip 43, St Thomas 17 Milan 49, University 30i Ann Arbor 33, Jackson 25 Saline 46, Chelsea 25 Howell 31,Everett 26 Dansvflle 42 Okemus 37 Brook Fred Campbell has moved from Ann Arbor to his cottage at Portacre Lake David Nash, son of Mr and Mrs Mark Nash, fell and broke his arm while playing Friday encourage increased houstng thro There will be work in the FC de the antiracing group were bad ugh private industry To increase old age pensions and aid to tho blind and underpriviliged No new taxes but to increase the stat revenue by economy and better tax collection methods PUZZLES, GAMES AND SURPRISES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Kids, see The Comic Weekly Corner for FUN See it in PUCK, The Comic Weekly, big color com  magazine with th Sundays D 1 ct Timi You ata vll find details on how to become a mem gree A good attendance asked Refreshments served after degree work P W Curlett, Secretary NOTICE Corinthian Shrine No 52 will ber of The Comic Weekly Club ryn 44, Napolon 49 Wbberville hold thejr regular meeting Thurs1 and get a PRIZE PACKAGECet 25, Boys Voc 24 Feb 25 at Masonic Hall in Howell Sundays Detroit Tines Feb27 Miss Thursday Omer Cory underwent an operation at Rowe hospital, Stockbridge, last week , MrsC Bucher who brok her hip is home from the Detroit hospital and able to get aroundMr and Mrs SHCarr entertained unday, Ronnie Hoskins and family, Jack Roberts and wife, Detroit,MrsHcaTy Lee, Lake land and Mylo Kettler ard family, Jackson in honor of Mrs I Jack, who returns to Gulfport, ly beaten They report the racee have boomed business there,employd 200 people and enabled the village to build a lighted recreation field and field house and finance a band The church peo pie threaten to put it on ballot by petition if the legislature turn them down and we think the should be the way to settle it Let the oeoole vote yes or na, KING DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Circle of King Daughters will hold their regu lar meeting Mar 3, at the home Mrs L C Richardson, Afternoon meeting   M  t r f i   X T  BVBttBHMBtiimm qnpi wJ  V  J V The Pfeckney Dispatch Wednesday, iujrucuy ij, 1343 PreLenten NUGHBOxOAiU NOTES HOWEI L, Theater  Wm Downing, 21 YpsilanJ T,  Better  fiVT VAN THrAlTtt  has been arrested for destruction  hiiCH  JOlLiYAIl lELEtfllEjll ot propertyHe shot a race horse I ,3 wdnesdnr Thuw Ftb222324 Chelsea Mich wnn a deer rifle which wandered WHN M BABY SMILES AT  rJ ,     on is properlyJts value was S350 j ME j Friday Sfuia7 February 25 26 Iuelvi HictiiiOilC Son Of Mr Starring and Mrs Bangs Richmond of Un n aci akio June Havoc adilla was married to Aletha j10 Arlen Jamey Gleason Goodwin of Grass Lake last week Cartoon March of Tlmm NovUy Bern to Mr and Mrs Jack Dono ay lebruary 26 hue at Rowe hospital, Stockbrid LYn Roberts  Russ Hayien SILVER RIVER titarria Ann Sheridan, Errol Flynrv Thorn as Mitchell  torlooa and Latdt Bm in SONS OF ADVENTURE Also DON Rd BARRY JESSE JAMES JR Cartoon At PincScney High School Gym ge last week a sen I Born to Mr and Mrs Valbert Keiser  Ruth Ann Young j Feb 13th j a son RevWmMcKqy, pastor of the Unadilla Presbyterian church has a degree ofdoctor of divinity,from Marrietta College, Ohio  j Sunday, Monday February vFTiz The Finkbinder Lumber Co at Mot Sunday, 2is p, M, Conflnuau Chelsea has been sold to Martin j Ida Lupino  Cornel Wiilde Steinbach and Louis Weiss i Celest Holm  Richard Widmaik Floyd Felder, Brighton builduV contractor was arrested in Ann Ar bor and bound over k circuit court on a bad check chargeHe TJMTwlITThOrT wrote a check for 68632 on Mc  Sunday Monday February 7 26  JUNE BRIDE A Comedy Starring Bette Davis, Robert MontgomeryFay Bainter, Be ty Lynn Cartoon Candid Microphone Sunday Shows 3579 Comedr In ROAD HOUSE Cartoon News Feb March 1,234  Tues Wed Thurg, Match 1 2 3 t THE LOVES OF CARMEN Starring Rita Hayworth Glenn Ford Ron  Randcli Cartoon Shews 710, 9il5 i  By StMarys Holy Name Society Music  Finlans Orchestra  Pherson Bank, Howell not covered by his account Mr nd Mrs Wm Brash left Sat by auto to visit their son, WmJr at Fort BenniingtonGaFrom there they will go to New Orleans to see the Maori Gras The Brighton Argus is sponsor ing a bowling tournament to start in the nevalleys there Mar 15 The new Whitmore Lake community hall is nearing complet ion The first floor house the fire engine, the second the commun  ity hall with kitchen and toilet faciMro It is 40X80 Th Michigan Seamless Tube Company, Souh Lyon has con  vened uiel O oil CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my heartfet Jeanne Grain WiUiam Hooker Next SundayTh Th Muskoteere Ed mund GwennGene Lockhart  In APARTMENT FOR PEGGY  ID technicolor  thanks to all my friends who EO Comedy Cartoon Novelty, kindly remembered me wh      ri cards and gifts since my recc Arwmr  accident SjnceHv AVON THEATER  Mrs c E Bucher Akkbrf I hAkmi Dancing 91, Refreshments  PartOld, Part New Aclrre AhtrtU rom where I sit iy Joe Marsh Hows Your istervnq Time  Dexter theatre DEXTER MICHIGAN Friday, Saturday, February 25 28 Double Feature M A R Y L O U In c Musical Romance Frankie Carl and Orchsslra Joan Barton, Robor Lcwery Plus plant heating system Sunday, Tuesday February li7l WATERFRONT AT MIDNIGHT A Waterfront Melodrama with William Gargan, Beth Hughes in THE BRIDE GOES WILD A Good Comedy SJarrino Van Johnson, June Allyson News Comedy ComingFury at Furnace Creek, Gentlemen Agreement  I BATTLE OF PARKING METERS NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO MrsE,RLatham of the Detroit Christian Enaeavor spoke at the  Congl church Sun night Andrew Campbell was leader The township caucuses are Mar 15  Friday Stalls I Buck Howell ind I were in BaieIlle last week I topped in t BtibV diner where some friends were sitting1 around talking about whetlur to sell hogs now or wait Buck plunges riM into the discussion Hes lecturing away u inn suddenly they si Maml iip nl start stomping theif  i Jikc it fleas an Indian war uance  Im flabbergasted rSan Twrk nly looked sheepish and cxpia  , Gss I was talir auaii, wh a I ihouldof boon linin Whi a persons talking timefftrMi L hv Iiiit w  ii u ,  iimc nron hrnTrr TtrAanr jTlatnds lni bl iy uparal slcmpi From where I sit, thats a jrood system Everyonelias a rlylit to his inions  hut oiliers have  riyht to theirs, toowhether it dvrid ir,r between to sell or not to self,  Saturday, February 25 25 at 715 P M Double Feature GENE AUTREY in CALL OF THE CANYON  Plu MADONNA OF THE DESERT with Lynn Roberts, Donald Barry ape pie or ehcrry pie, or a fflass J ew Sunday 300 u ,f i,ieav beer or eider Lifes more jjJc restintr that way, and han it if nt sometimes learn some Popeye Cartoon ni corHlrTuous  i  q ce  ku  MrsKenry Gehringer died at Melius hospital last Tuesday  Wm Conners and family have moved to Howell j Marion Smith, teacher in thek Wall school is sesvincf hot neon lunches to her pupils 5 Owing to deep snow the milk 5 truck did not make its route last 5  week The PinckneyHowell rd J was blocked for 2 days , e No caucus was held this year s so the village ticket holds over an  5 other year i  NOTES OF 47YEARS AGO f Rew Boyajaiin, an american 5 doctor will lecture at the Congl 2 church Sunday night on his coun S try He was afterwards tried for S murder in Detroit  j Lyle Briggs gave a phonograph      concert at his home Wed night, i TP fi J W A  George Clmion sd Gregory has 3   w  rented his blacksmith shop 5t    At Brighton the parkina meter  questions holds first place in the l citv elecicn There are fnur var  ancies on the council Al Cole  repWnd and Conriliman Car I mack, Kirchbaum Holden are no popkinrr rfelprtion The five can  Hidates are Martin Lavan, Rav  Taylor Tom Munce, a newsnemer , man Bi Bentlpr barber and Ker  CtrrpT merchant, all nledaed n ry rx rafrs wo bv the rootr , ji loreH Brahton avs the met  rr ccmranv hefl of what the met rr JTV n In HWP ve h sar rV irr mtQvc ilt 1CT Tlny a bia rati in th city election flitiiuitiiiiiiiiiinriuiiirimiiiniiiiJUMrJUhictiimntiiiin  Ned an OV t ater Heatesr We have several makes on hand also oil taaks A Complete Line of Combinations Z r a I y John Docking has soldhis farm  near Holiaci jr3 purchased ihe 5 Doclcing farm west of town I  The 2 onehalf year old dau j  Sunday Monday, February 27, 28 BLOOD ON THE MOON A Family Picture wiA Romance and ,  ,  Adventure Against a Background bf the I ghter of Mr and Mrs James Mc A  Vits ur L i 11 11 j if j1 rrrT fS  as well as All Bathroom Fixtures Electric Heaters Pumpf of All Kinds and Kitchen Sinks Virile Wert   Coiirtif, lJlJ, United State tire iters Foundation I  Robert Mitchum, Barbara Bel Geddes, Robert Preston, Walter Brennan Terrytown News Tues,,WedThur8,Frif, Feb March 123,4  Double Feature Edgar G Robinson, John Lund Virginia Bruce in NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES One of Paramount Best Mysteries and TIMBER STAMPEDE tcurinflt George OBrien and Marjorie Reynolds Cartoon CoiringA Seng Is Bom Evory Girl ShovJd E Married Chiskey died Wed, ofriftnfiplgn g An independent local telephone 2 company is being talked up here  5  Claude Reason has returned 5 home from Bannister where he 1  spent 3 weeks  2 Henry CWaldron of Northville 2  MYRON J Telephone Pinckney 157F11 MASTER PLUMBER HUGHES Repairing aSpeciality secured a 25 judgement against S MASIER PLUMBEf Mrs Flora Duncan in justice court ytIlitViiif,MitfwitiHirwiMtfWiwiiiH , OPJENDINGCpmOL 1  PAY BY CffCHthyl , will Have a record or earn i payment Youll know whereyou 1 are and wKere youre om  Well welcome j our account Jj First National Bank  HOWELL MICHIGAN Ifanbtt Federal Deposit tnsutance Corp All deposits p to  5000 insured it because her turkeys trespassed1 on his land Mary and Lizzie Haab of Dexter spent last week with Mrs Ella Dailey j 35 people from Anderson attend l the dance gtFred Merrills Friday night  Henry Schultz of North Lake I has bought a house in Chelsea j  and will move there His son  Sam, will run the farm j  I Judge ACMaxwell of Bay City I  died Satur His wife is the former Ldna Reevcc c,i Pinckney  i ViSg  lumbin Watr DinKel SAILED FRIDAY TVTv J  T i ws    mama ncvu i iiuciicy nnGs  Bom toDwlght Butler and wite of Ann Arbor scnled Fnday from Feb, 5 a son New York on the Queen Elizabeth  L houif Frane Viecdi Mr and Mrs George Gulliford nnd nLfnPr if STrr   f of Grand Rapids and Floris Clark tf T Qt e UX ,lOTld VU i wife of Detroit spent the wk stnTvla Spnng Snd   c nd ot the Rogers home here  adau Wmard  l0Cal  prizes with his paintings and lih peb 2223   SSSL Sm of  f8 on MrsWEBeach oi Howell has I displayed in the Detroit Institute relurned home bom st Joe h jt WrLJ001 1 J Ann Arbor where she has Pinckney high chStaMwSd d 8   m   aUh6 C fh  to e    Jq house he Hved in to get 2000 in   surance on his furniture Edsel Meyer and wife of Yosi  , m1fa T8  John Burg and wife, Stanley lanti spent Sunday aMhe Walter vT f   JPSS intol and wite and LWd Van Ckrrk home 5r daughr 1 Ll S ,V   T9 erson hospital Howell a daugh Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs , John Carver jr were John Car Dnkel and wife and Lloyd Van  vr sir and wife of Ann Arbor, Blaircum and wife attended a Cheryl, who hasTbeen vLiuina   and Pa Carvr and wife of Tol hockey game at the Olympiad there for 2 weeks went home with n i e ut A    edo, Ohio roit, Monday night them Pa fchlandered Arm Arbor Joseph Grth and daughter, 2mJfevW James Murphy and family of UfuJSt  FOR SALI Morning 5tcvs sTeed  PHONE 10  Cfi 153 S tsSSaWJi DewXTundT  a 12 F f  2   Jtolnrt ton, fa, StockUdg   th ftoma Murpto  a   Tnaay   U PTA mesl WSast   TV The Pickney Dtepa  y i ebruary The Pinckney Dispatch Fred 4 Becciiw ui ttnr at Hoji a1 iickiuy, Mifinrun uk a Kveiy Wednesday  ilMi St  1iin ki, ,  eh MiJae V Curlett Piiuber  23, iSJ9 r Groceries,  goods Gents Furwishiiigs Canned Goods  es Jf  ttfci  I3 rc  i FOUR OTHER  HAY DRYING  KAY DRYING jkitiA7 72 GASlg Of A RJMd CSOPJ Hay cured in the mow rot only saves you heavy losses from bad weather, but gives you extra quality hay at a lower cost Your crop can be cut as it ripens and stored far drying the very same day Electric hay drying in the mow practically eliminates the risk of a ruined crop You can forget the fielddrying darcgsrs of r n, and excessive bleaching when you svitch to electric mow curing inside your barn For full information see your Edison Farm Service Advisor rightaway Ke can give S ou practical help in planning a lowcost aycuring system for your barn ThDBR0rD  ADVANTAGES  tforn io Mr and Mis Beanie, V uibiurcuiu Aiice Marie Gilbert las week a Boston, Mass a sen, renme Allen, wt 4 oneliul pounds 1 Sunday guests oi Mr and Mis George irazier were Miss Wiui ned liergsiiom of YpsilantL MrI ivns VvC fiiniiUij Jariol Angstrom, i uuu 0var lenginaii oi Detroit  iu una Mrs Wm R hail1 ivliuin smithj oi Brighton cuo w parents oi a y pound oaoy can, ooin ivxonaay at 120 ai ne owersiiy nospiui at Aim Arbor, oauuuy guests oi Mis Lnimu Voitaier wtie ivus Clara ristit j and cmidren, btwve Gerycz and iurniiy, hoy ijisele ana Miss ivij jane GelnsKi ol Detroit Wilbur biseie ara iamily and Chas Lis eie and wile oi rowlerviiie anc Mr jatiiryn rtideuoi or Calif   Li p vplt to  ihe CQng i Sun school went to, the county infirm uiy bunday and put on an enter  LUiinafeUt ChapeOQo  V 1 ifj iivin Campbell, Welton Cham uurlrin ana Lonme VanSlamorco j ruu Mis livin Kennedy en acc men en, Lai en and lunii i a a LuUiduy dinner bunday1 uijuy Kennedy and iamily cailj oa ai the Sianiey Culver farm m ticid Sunday I Liiiry civisye of Notre Dume UJ iuii Leuwidyo oi Adrian wsj iroiiu over the week end rMvin Ljdvsiage and Bill ivic on se in Lansing Friday Hi Lavidye acted as pan r iiiar icr riwd Lissiintjer,  i r orocr no was uur  A a uTHTauMor I ioMuy guests of Mr and Mrs cc Laaiu vvcic baniey usyd   iind uiiu Don hisaonl LIU ianniy oi Fowiervilie    o Liasdio and icumly called   iiu iiuijid rtiU home in ruvr  1,1 jiij oiJay myis  iioiju vy yiiLi ana iamily spent nOyat mo Auianis nome mi j,iCl vllic ii,CCL liuiion ana wile oi Ann noi pciii bunacy vitli ne i mily js a iiv piopoed iJikiic sji isja ijcjania ion piani  j  ,v biian end laniily  i j  lsda VIL ujiday yu, cl 1 uhj Jio Win biunju c AQiia iVionni and lioima  a  oiiuiL oi Webser spent u Wii Mix, Nettjo Vauynn niona iuie jr nas pneumonia1 IV and Mrs riaxoId  Walsh ot tnac vtie Sunday guests o , iritcr WyiiO and wile Mi Wm Mercer s vru las vk at tne McGregor home m brigh cn Oiiiy home bunday Uia ricmy was nome frrn  JIL ever the vek end, banaay guests of Mr, and Mrs Ken Wyiie were Mrs ra Cam ana children of Poriage Lae and ivirs Inlian Wyiie ot Dexter lvn una iviis Howard Head attended he Detroit Builders Show Saturday The Chubbs Corners improve  mem Ass n held a box social a f the school Friday night  Miss Alberta Dinkei and Levi J ice revue U LAST CALL FOR Taxes SATURDAY, FEB, 26 J 13 TrE LAST DAY I SHALL REC EIV TAXES j AT MY HOME HOURS 100 P M TO 600  M Stanley Dinkel  Pg0 CEHSESCN SAI E PUTNAM TWP THEAS jnH iwcd rrMtffjri IgJ 3 4  r L cor  n ov, c  rr r y He A 5   t  m V4i,  L Lu  oo y you  Coy you  a I a n a die on t1 beautiful new cas rnr e  T fW  w 41 yn ic b u, i to o  ma,i tieJ 1  ,7i  i1,     i ilO ffMlO urf  c jivj C tcp i o f n     C c eesr 1in  inr Tii  IOTttnq, It ty d c5V JO k p cin Autotirs Hsj tcolrfg of an entire ovoi meal with no watching Icr rital value in tr c     lovcyl  U im rirqcs in a j dealer Hockey Service r 4 EAS1 MAIN 5T Plnckny Oead ci 1 Trprote bay qualityeliminates Maf shattering, sua burnin,, a, res more leaves, more CQlotr gies increased food value, increased market value 2 Saves moneymakes money r 11   ii estivca, low operating costs pays for itself in one season Farmers claim S5 to 10 mor per ton far mowcured bay 2 fasy to set xrtany zc barn will  do QO boiWs Off COts needed ducts act oaiy and lacs ensive to bcid ftloteuring n aires no chtr from your pruent system of making bay 4t Reduces dangers of spontaneous com  bustitm  controlled temperatures in mow prevent hazards of fire f CAN BE USSD W7H IONS, CHCPPCD C EALSD HAY Ludtie attended the in Detroit a Uie Clympia one t nigh lcjal Vvtek R Jack Uaflftetf,BobAmageyr Eoo Darrow, Joe Jeffreys arid ierry Clark saw Dexter beat Man Chester 33 to 34 at Manchester rridqy night The marriage of Evelyn Bowma nand A old Rouse will tahr place March Jh J Mrs Geraid Heascn and Mrs Uiah Reason were in Detroit Sa  Mrs PWCurlett and Paula pent the weeK end Jh Mr and FOH DEAD or DISABLED STOCK j FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HOUSES 400 COWS 400 WE BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS HOGSS100 a Cwt, Phone 88 PSacknoy I Central iimu toekCo  zftm  , n4  pet Caste WUktrd Wiltee is a patient at Edward Spears jr attended tho the Fold Tioepiial Detroit, his Dan Driver auction near Dexter wiie visited him there Sunday Thurday Mr and Mrs Clifford VanHom called at the Duane Crittenden Perc Ellis was auctioneer   cStliSaen and Max Mill the Dexter OES auction and card  Ann Arbor Thursday nght 0T homes in Ypeilanti Sunday party Saturday nht  Mrs din Robinson attended M  meeting of the Fordson OES week  Mrs Henry Hauck m DjtroMri Rupert Walk jf n Ar bor was a Sunday gussi cs tie L J Hnry home The lJLatson family of Detroii spen Sunday C their farm here Mrand Mis Frank Scot of Mii ford were Sunday gucsis oi he Winston Baughn family Sunday guess oi Ilr and Mrs Lynn Hendee were Dr Cecil Hen dee and family of LansingWalter Clcr and wiie and Lloyd Ken Vincent Shields and family f Ann Arbor spent Sunday WrOi Leo Lavey ana family  Mrs Edna Reason and Leota called at the Ken Reason home Sunday at the Mark Nasi Batbor HORSLS 4 euch Cane c4 c rGCS 100 cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP and wGS HEMOVD thuu CARL BLRG PHONE COLLLCT ,IO HOWELL 40 Licensee io DARLING  LOIiPANY dee and family Alice Gearhart of Howell spent  TO,3 SANDWICH bhOi oitAD OPEIsING  v tj inank oar runy ,oo ana all tne tovn tolics j neipcJ make OLU Orci Uiiig a vonaeriui successlt vo a very busy day serving nany town lolxs end out of town  I ends, rlowers received xfrom  iLJ,lives, friends and the very special tloral ptce horn Mi ana  irs Uto Poulson made Lne at mosphere and surrounding very cnjooble We wish again to tuntc you all ior your patronage aid t was a pleasure scrying you Thank You  Mrs Skinner i home Sun guests at the Louis Coyle Krh has been chosen nome weie VVUDur Coyie and chcrccrs for the Jun wje cnl Thomas Coye ci How CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the The Andrew Campbell family to drav si   Miss Kathryn Gleason spent the and Mrs Vivien PannaJee and iCr Carr 1 at Howeil school eU  Robert Grainger Cxidiam men of town who so generously eek end in Mio with her per daughter spent Sundaf at the CAV Hooker and family of Ann ilypf Lansing contributed to the beautiful floe Wiliard Bennett home in Jackson rVi called at the JJHHooker 0iin Robmsoon sr attended the al piece sent to the Tp Top Sand  Fred Campbell of Ann Arbor home Sunday oanquet ond instalkxtion oi tne wich Shop The flowers wee 0010 4H club dered over 100 on was a Sunday geust at the Ona Trocper Beryl Ambufgey of the officers of the Masonic Wayne very beautiful and it made the er, tne Winanegw pwFw   Uol mv Campbell home St Clcir state police was home County Masters Assn opening of a new place of vho reerjisted in Sofirdav rs on9 ul of Lakeland, ness a pleasure lowr chapter Friday nigtit ents  i2f1M 1M0 CvS AtLee ard family ot Ted Adesh vho reeniisted in SaMrdav    eiana ness     A 5f toS2WS   GladwiT spent the week end at the army has been commissioned Hcrry Lee underwent an oper mother of Mae Earl was struck and wonderful Aoegfci fc V7t Vfair   WcJSsw and WMeyer a staff sergt and sent to Ft Sher on of McPberson hospital by an auto in Ann Arbor Sat giatefnl  MmM1Wr  Idxn, 01 Howell last week L night and is in St JOJT hospital i Donald  sssj  f w1 JTtNCKNEV DfSPAlfSS WodaYFefaS,li49  y  j FOR SALE1 complete full size mm Established 18S5 I bed, new coil springs  mattress, moowporated 1915 j Call 128  ,4 McPfrerson State Bank  BANK DRAFTS Until you drive a new John Deere A or B Tractcr, youll never experience the satisfaction of such fine performance    ease of handling ,  and comfort No other tractor offers you the more efficient cyclonicfueMotake engine available in allfuel or gasoline types No other tractor offers you the hydraulic PourTrol which raises, lowers or regulates both integral and drawn equipment at a touch of your hand No other tractor gives you the RollQMatic kneeaction front wheels with each taking its full share of the load at all times    assuring greater comfort and easier steering than ever before No other tractor gives you the drivein and bookup QuikTatch Tractor Cultivator which mcais real savings in changeover time And, until you actually own a John Deere, youll never appreciate what exclusive twocylinder design means in lower upkeep costs  more years of dependable service  better field performance Be sure t stop in soon V  v cov Jece facts Youll want to owa a ju, Jrcl  are now much more attractive a a means of paying outoftowr accounts Agencies other than banks have recently increased the cos  to the purchaser Following is a comparison of our bank charges Bank Charges 001 to 999  Ob 1000 to 1,00000 10c each 100  Other Forms 01 to 500  1C 501 to 1000 1 1001 to 5000 25  500i to loooo   We believe we can show our  customers a real savings for this convenient way of sendinc money out of town McPberson Mate Ban J A savings Account can be epen ejd with as little as a 1 bill  Money to loan at reasonable  rates Interest paid on Savings Books and Time Certificates oi  Deposit AH deposits up to 500000 insur od by our membership in the Fed  Federal Deposit Insurance Cesp Over 80 Years oi Safe Banking FOR RENT1947 Howard house nailer, 48 it long, bottled gas oil neat, electricity Gas and tlec ricity turnished, fe45 a month  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Attorney at LeW First State and Savings Bo HowelL Michigan mmmmmm l VANWINKLE  VANW ThE mCKNEY SANITARIUM DWVanWinkle WW j Dr hay Uutty M D 7801 DexerPinckney Rd, Eisele DaUy llUfl  M to m p   I2SE Except Wednesday FOR SALE1947 Smdebakei pick MrUOOOOpnL   DR G R McCLUSKEY Dentist 112 North Michigan I Telephones Otfce 935 Residence 814 Bank Droits or Money Order FOR SALE1947 Studebakei pick re now much more attractive a  UP lo,w e3 6 ply tires,heatei, oak rack  , John R Beens, 9315 Halfmoonl Lake RcL Pinckney, FOR RENT 6 room semi modern flat Phone Pinckney 141F  Mr Max Dyer  Evenings by Appointments HowelL Michigan  Cemetery Memorials 924 NMain bt,Ann ArooMIich  Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97  I Monuments  Markers HERB SNEED t 5  , , w,, MAttTlN J LAVHj tun bAuw Good Aixalia and p  l83  207U EGrand River I Attorney at Law 77 f   Kn JU Gra8 LwelL Michigan jPbone 13  Brighton, Mich deUver  S3  ln Real Estcrte InsuranBrokeiage PhoTe RepaJrn delivery Charoonecru 9040 Farlov Fd  Phone Pinckney 131rUl FOR SALE BaUedHay Curray 8280 Faiiey RdSPECIAL NOTICE City, Lake and Farm Property, A Speciality List Your Property with Me LEE LAVEY General Insurance Ann Arbor man will come here Pone 59F3 to install and service water soft Pinckney  Michigan Lavey Hardware JOHN DEERE 4 Come on Ladies  tETS GET OUH Appointment  EARLY FOR THE Dance Feb 26th Kays Beauty Shop STATE OF MZCHX2AX Tum rrooat Conn ior toe wounry ot Uvinsston At a session of sold Couit held a j the Probata Office in the City oi How ell in said County on the 2lit day oi February A D 1949 I PreeentHo Hiram R Smith, fudae oi   Probate   IN THE MATTER OF THJ ESTATE Or KARL J ELGART, Deceased I Henry Polcroppa having filed in said uiuiJMimiiiiniiiMMiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiMiiniiniiiiiiyiMHiiiiWMiyii Co rt his inal account aB Special Admi0 5  istratcf of sai estate and his petition 5 f praying for the allowance thereof 2 H is Orderedthat the 14th day of March  5 I A, D 1949 at ten oclock in S the forenoon be and Is hereby appelat ed for examining and allowtoo said account and hearing said petition  It is Further Ordered, That public met 3 ice thereof be given by publication of a  copy cf this order, for three successive S weeks previous to sedd day oi hearing  in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper    printed and circulated in gad County H A trup copy Hzcfn B Smith  Celestio ParshaH fudga r Probate  nexs if enough people are inter ested Wekly trips made i Mrs T G Read, 9433 PinckneyJ Rd, Portage Lake, phone Dexter 2320    C20 REWARDFor recovery oi Mike Kerry Blue Terrier, missing since Fee A, Portage Lake vicinity Call Dexter 2320 FOR SALElSolid Walnut Dining Room Suae AUCTIO NEER Fern Sales a Speciality BERT WYLIE Phone Pinckney 78F2i STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Uxw 207 E Grand River, Howell REFRICRATION SEffvIOE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes AUihe S G Teeola DR C ITOWNER  Dentist jCtf SALThe S G Teeple JTe M village of Pinckney,cor nor ot Main St and HoweU Rd  V,o A nvtr Must be sold Submit offer to 8044 Portaao Lake Road Doxter  Fred J Teeple, Realtor , Howell Phone Dexter 3461  MYRON i HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Drive License Rush Lake P H SWARTHOUT  SOW  Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 S 63 foncknjMicii TRED C REICKHOFF br  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment Pk ne 358 Residence 613 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock Hauling WeekW Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14  JONES  Phone 675  CARL Concrete Product, Gravel JANE TASCH  Sand Top SoiL Road Gwvel Letters or Any Papers Composed f Fill Dlr and Road Iuil or Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract All Work Confidential ,7628 Toma RL Pinckney Rte 2 STATU OF MICKGAK Th Pvobat Court ior the Coumry ei Ai  1 747 MoinKnckney, Phoae 50FU  Phone Doxter 8U6 Al a session oi said Court hM in tbo 7     j,  City oi Howell in said County, on  the 9th day February A D 1949 ,  Fxesnt, Hon Hiram B Smith, Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the Estate of I Eugene L, Gampbeii, DeeasecT  Ona Campbell having filed in said I Court his petition, praying ior license tc 1  sell the interest oi said estate in certain real estate therein described It is Ordered, That the 7th day iotl March A D, 1949, at ten oclock in the  forenoon at said Probate Office   r  Want Ad xRRENTC3Roonr rafnraTshid apartment Mrs Clare McMacken, 408 Unadilla Street WANTEDRiders t0 Ann Arboi WANTEDWoman wishes ride trom Lakeland TO Ann Arbor, working hours 4 p in to 12 y m Phone brighton 6u36 before 2pmMiCtiier Imu,Box  63Lakeland tun SALL Uii REITioauge at Swarthout Cove , Portage Lake L J Swarthout, phone 47F3 PHONE NO 158 Shop Cloeed Mondays Tues Sat, 800600 Appointment Thursday Night iiiiifiitiitimiiiiititiaiiiimnHmiiumiimHi iiiiMiiMiiriinMiiiniiiipjimtr1  Reajcwr  WANTED Davcare lor prescafrom 3 30 p rn shift to 1200 pm 1 aae children in my home he, Paul Smger, Pinckney t 200 a dav 30 a hour  lv vlIlw bejTREE TRuvilNG AND REMOV Ruth mtter 25 Putnam Phorul 6 md is hereby appointed ior hearing ING Prices Reasonable Exper FOR SALE Springer Spaniel aid peation and that all porn8 inter ience work 5030 Burgees Rd 4 Pups, Make good pets for chUd miles West oi Pinckney Phpae rn  ested in said estate appear before said Court, at said time and place, to show cause why a license to sell the interest of scid estate should not be granted It ft Further Ordered, ih at pubiic node thoreof bo given by publication of a copy of 0iis ardor once each week for threeaocesjrire wooks previous to  V 91FUFORSALE About 2 lodz of Aifa la hay Eli Aron, 11505 Dexter Road Pinckney, Mich, Ph  C5F5 FOR SALE Ford 1938 Deluxe Tu jdorlh good shape Ph69F21 Vi day of hearing in  Pinckney Sno Snape Ph69F21 Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and dr  SALE  Mixed and Alfalfa circulated in said Comty  John Carve ji  Portcga Lake Phone Pmckney 18F12 TURNA SALES fiEPAIRS ELECTRICAL WTRiNG R L POND, rortage Lake  Phon Dexter 2S36 Hiram R Smith Judqe of Probate CelesUa Parshall, Reg oi Probate  1 Hay t Louis Stackable Ph30F3  WAIBSSCRAP ffiblT AND METAL We pick up I 8TEFFEN  ROBii  TATE or MfciiMAM Gregory, Mich Phone 18F1 The Probate Cou for the County of SEWEB TROUBLE  Liringston j SAV 2Sf  Rag 0brtac  COMPUTE Iicom Ta ats Fruit  At a seesioTi of said Court hold in the City of Howell in said County on the 7th lay of February A D 1949  les ec removea without digging by electrical machine No results I No chargeAU workuaranteed j t no cnargeAU work, guarani PresentiHoe Hiram B Smith Judge of JJ pc Tanks Cleaned 24 Probate  , 4Hour ServicePhone HowelLMich In the Matter of the Estate of   Vo 1354W4 Daniel H Denton, Deceased iHMMMMMMrfr4HBMHHM ft appeariJa t fhe aot mat the  EAVES TBOUGHZNG and time for presentation oi claims against  aid eotctte should be limited, and that and plooo be appointed to e ivift n claims Grofieriee Vegetables Fish Market Prices Courteous Service Clarks fSfCQsTTS I MEM FOOD StOBE  against said deceased by and before sod Court ft is Ordered, That all of the erediftoxs off said deceased are required V fount their dedme to said Court at Said Ptobate Office and to servo a copy upon Nellie Dentofi,administratrix of said estate at Gregory Michigan or or before the 25th day of April A D 1949 A ten oclock on that said day in the forenoon, oafd time and place being here  by ctppofafcid lor the examinortion and jdjustmssjt of aU claims and demands against said docoasod it is Further OrdocL That subUc noice thereof bo given by publication of c copy of mis order once each week 4or three successive weeln previous to sedd day of hoarlDo in ibm Pinckney Despatch a nowspapor pekrted ana ctrcinattd in sedd County A erne copy Hiram R Smifs Celosaa Posshsdll Jodoe of Probate of  SHEET METAL WORK gUJ OY JOHNSON 1 DNE POiCK9iK9 1 ir, I SERVICE SAVE MONEY AT Bootefy  HOWELL MICHIGAN roOWE PiNQKNET 1 INCOME TAX MADE OUT  406 E GRAND RIVER BRIGHTON, PHONE 3iL  MRS JOHN MCLUCAS  AUTO GLASS LET US REPLACE THAT BsKML EN GLASS IN YOUR CAE ABES AUTO PARTS 214 East Grand River Bewel Phone 151 1 , l Do yo need s new roof or does The w of s up roof  Roofing Co of Ann eouipped to take fOoBucj atd skhng crlso epsckulse on buflt joss The notarial end is snenr be seen A lsashe  SKT 8ALAt the ISnckney High School Gym Friday, February 25th Pinckney vs Manchester  This is the Final and Deciding Game If Pinckney Wins She Becomes the Champion of the Land O Lakes League Main Game at 330 P M Prehmincny Game at 730 P M SmVsmVsmVSmmmVBmmmVsmmVBmV The above space wIU be donat ed to any church, lodge,  eer ans dub school fcmnors club or charitable oxaaaiza ion FeelFree to Use it with Compliments af WyMe</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>l tee hncknej tipu S Wednesday, February 18, 1349 MiciLupui Mirror School JNews Church Merger Na 7 Fr Alien J Schmitt, Pa I ioUS ol lilt  UUC c eu  lx     ,  i Rev D D iuuy pi Lie oca The recent ieiociat stole coni A meeting oi the plannma, comCong i church does no uok , c venuon aa providea toe epu consising oi one w uom each groups oppocu me ineet o  Jicau wivn a fian new issue lor SCAOOI wst wa heid at U ftch ute 34x100 eiecuon u they acnl ooi mouaay night  All oi the 15 use K It aae nouuug, o uo via schools were ieprosenved exceptslate highway BKuoieuance, me unubbs Oorus, Marble and Michigan scaoaU or any oi tne winans Lake other things which are me bum me procedure for calling a sen ing issue which candidates jor col reorganization vote was ou otucu are Joiced la cons aer lined, ine hrst step is io circulate r he new issue is highly exptos trial peiiuons myu, oust to find ive and many leaders axe again oui m6 sentiment lor and again st  but an toe other hand oher si it 1 perceni oi the votes are required wut signatures oi at least 60 percent is mare acceptable Arer the sentiment his been as certain in this way by which it is iound how many cast, wish to en ter the reorganization, the cost CIO opposed the renomination oi oi a suitable buildinq tk house Cruet Justice Edward Sharp them is estimated and the tax whose decisions have never fav necessary to built it computed ared labor but accepted him be Then another set oi petitions cause Gov Williams demanded casing foj an lection are circuia last him Burr Sherwood was ncW ed Alter this is held another vote, against the raerger ated, supt, oi Instruction and    i J  , i  c Hicks Griffith state chairman Hepubucan leaders thins a sharp attack is the only way to win lne new issue is the CIO control oi the Democrat party, which dictated all the nominations at party convention It is true the Cong 1 Cnristian ana vaivjeir cal ACioxmea crimen vdi Uv very iai ihe proposition carroa at Cleveland almost b o i Ou h merger question ine vote v a i Michigan to nicige res b4 J 117 On ihe secuiid propoion to accept tne mere of ii a majority voted tox it the voe was tej,  102 No 66 A his was by cnurch In Michigan the vote Joy members was on proposition No 1 to merge Yos c,84J No 3,o4t On propositin tio I to accept it if ii carried es 6,707 Noo 4181 Out of 60,000 members only 14,000 voted In fact there weve several vces taken on the merger The vole at the national meeting at Ooerlin June was 100U for and iJ Sunday Mosses, 800 and 1000 L Daily Mass 730 AM f Com ssions Sat 730 to 900 pm  Sundays,bfor 800 mass  Fridays, r Novenna Devotions jMovenna to Our Sorrowful Mvvi FMdays at 730 PM litaimL iotiUiien4 BASKET hALL 13 Pinckney tiusi team conuo UI a Uicir wmmiig stea uy ucaujg crijhon fue rnaay mum  c , ae Jehueys ana DU  y wach haa a goou J J o , JL, LiU J a N yP i6 pounsoacn in omttii ,jw j ana Jerry viark vJ a u is got 1U tor Brighton ana A aerson 8 incney Oar low Jeheys F F C J G Pinckno is taken on bonding for a ouildoxlj  There were two votes taken m Gov Williams say so, but Aug fust what kind oi a buildina   lT Was H4  8 rhftlle nrB of the CIO was A I ,j  Duiiauignd 117 no On the second voir ust Scholle, pres oi the CIO wasand how large wouid be necessafter the Oherlin meeting 32 chur in control oi the convention I , , , ary has not been decided One Cautious Republicans are again method suggested is to make 4 st any attack on the CIO as they  cj,ass roams  oi e gym and iear it would send the unions to build a new yni and heid housa i  i r o the polls in droves and Republican chances are always best in a light vote Others point that the interest already displayed by the CIO means a heavy spring vote anyway The present one is not large en ough A reorganization meeting is to be held Friday night at the Young love school The Pinckney school bd wish ches switched making ihe yes JO Tay, no i5 The Piricviicy church vdo votsci yes on the second vo The antimerger forces have plenty cf money and are moving a lot oi noise, ihe report thai the Chicago churches aro  against the mergor is rciuled by ie iac IConavegationau  ifev D D Biady Minisfer Cnou rlacuse   Vvevjn vxganrst 6 Chan Directo   Mrs Merwui uarru n S S Sup Merwin CampLU Wed400Junior Choir Pracise, Burroughs 30 Senior Choir Pracuse  Ambujgoy 730Pastora ctass rriebts j G CkiiK Practise for service at county  Siosuuions ,, ininnary  Spiout, O Clark, iiai SuniOJQ a m church sejvice I ivci hnginon Auioia, Sermon Being Saved by Good1 Apploton, Jersek Comfy Woiks The Pinckney tcserve tea I k ii30 Sunday School  lo Brighton 3ji0 L3 John I ic 300 Service qt county infirfary got 8 points ior huckne k by Cood ehowship , 131aircum 3, Scmieider b, C 700 Pilgrim Fellowship meetj 4 and  e2 Ardr  gn  iny topic Shoud Protestants Many Catholics Tues, 00 Young Ladies Aux Jlary meet with Mrs Marjory 60 vV M 36 Mrs Beatrice Shirijy co hostess Devotions by u Brighton Anderson Owens I noma iaun Pur LMU rut,  o     T   1    1 I A   i  JJ ji j J   , weia ij ion ii c  ihty cculi iiu oiii be aiOiiou tno people iie Vii bi Topic On Hazel PaulsonOi Own Doorstep Psciential Com meeting Friday Feb lcUi, VliVAK lh signcd a reion aiMLjiNViXFVcHURCH The governors program to taxes iQ deny tfiat any pinckney corp profits cannot be made an  grade ils would have to at issue as it will not be constdered tend dif t schQols  the reorgan until crfter election J ization goes through Nothing oi The Republicans fear that high the  contemplated way an4 educational issues are  not enotfh to arose the voters NEW SCHOOL VOTED and are Willing to stir up the un Lake Orion votrs Monday ions on 4he chance they mayapproved a 480,000 bond issue benefit fronfi a huge protest vote   build an elementary 8chooL    It calls for a 9 mill additional tax WIN STATE TITLE  ior 20 years, proving it Published statemeo to Ihe ef feet that many churchas wil n enter into the ed onjact as no such action been Voted upon as BIGHT ABOUT FACE The state senate revrd heir, selves and legalized the faie of colored oleo 21 to 7 It takes eif90 days after adjournment Ac there is a 10c federal tax en M the colored vill cos 10c mce a lb than plain, Virginia Lyons, 17, of Hartland Th COUNTY JAU won ihe staie cheiry pie makmg  in the County Press of last week contest at Grand hapids last i the question vas asked, why tne PYRAMID CLUBS in a field of 44 contestant The Jouny Jail could not be repau1 A new form of ganbhig hdSri week before she won the Living ea or rebuilt, with the 50,000 laid hit Michigan know a the pyiam1 ton county championship witn aside jor that purpose id club Ihe way ht cpero o Barbara Nash of Pinckney 2nd j e jjoard ot supervisors have for a person t0 mvJe lb heis and Virginia Shirley, also of Pinn0 choice ckney 3rd Miss Lyons goes toi The pre8ent jail has been con Chicago February 22 to compete dQm6d several times by the Sate  in the nationa contest  inspector of Jails rriu P ant i ms lime 1 Were 9iven t0 FWr 875 understand that it would be offi cally closed unless vork was T3V h2r Beachey, pastor Mornirg Worship 1000 Sunday School IhOO Young Peoples Meeting 73Q h,vcninv Worship  815 ftuK  Hc3coe Darrow Ast  Walter Esch Chikirens Service , 114b Prayer Meeting wed Cve 800 NORTH HAMBURG CHURC1 Sarthout Pd 6 miles northwest ot Pinckney Sunday School  1000 Supt Maurice Leinbach Mcrnina ivTossago 1100 The person Tested by sher , ,, ,,, iHs officers o he night of Janstaed    fw building29 for drinking on the highway The present bulding being in near the Hamburg dance hall such condition that it is a ire haz pled guilty before Justices Cron and insanitary and unsafe nenwew ol Howell and Singer of, IMhe county snould be left with Brighton and were fined 35 and out a jail, the cost of tranepori i7A sAat ing immatee to other outside co tt in their heme for an evenuj each is put up, A pyiamiJ is for mod with he prorncor ai thu op i The 16 people in turn mvro m 16  hiends and repeat the procedure  If the cham is unbroken ior lj days lhe promotor vins Zi,Q and the No, 2 man moves  buo first and the procedures is repeal ed The clubs are said o have 50,060 members in Wayno coun ty and also exist n Washtenaw and Livingston Jaern 77081C734 2375 def Die JJ ieds 733 672706 21IJj4U 31 Cory Drun 782643 708 21331 duf ridicis 43 634 790 2067 ,  4 C  Vyhie Front 727 748 734 2209 ckf kmckney Fab D90 631 72G  XhJ7, 4 0 j Head Lumber 706 786 808 2300 cki Die SetReds 723696770 4 and Wc BrigVon aiid Lukc Pinc y Res Pac F i Sent ier F Anui Wan C Bu  Matteson G KOM 1  Coyle G Hn y Substihijions Pincknov Vr Blaircum, Carr, HammcJf FJUJ  quist, L Clark, W Jeffrey, Wl j J Brighton Buffington, Snyder, Ij  shnd, HicTwelT, O Do j gh Pinckney plays 3 parries horr with Hartland Ttiursciay nie WIN FROM GRASS LAKE Pinckney took both games from Grass Lake here last niqht The first team won 43 o 34 ,nd the reserves 13 to 12 Wih PmcJriI 3 aces, Bob Amburgey, Bob bu   row and Joe Jeffreys hihii7 tho  hoops for 11, 9 r rid 8 pointn re , pectively Pirckrey was not o  edThe subs played one guar ter  ANNOUNCEMENT The North Hamburg Extension Group held their regular meourj at the horiL oi Mm Fvii 3 er, iue day mght l, 3 jiu  were ma do or a Vion  JJ,i y to be heid a1 the home oi iv,, OLn Roomson, Hush Li Plans  were also made for a Ho, Show to be held Mar 17 at thu j Pettysville School House Tini parly will be under the directon of Mrs MurJ Caird, Rush Lk It s k   w   voit Ou o 1, s u C    1ia  L  , i 1  i  ,  led   vj i o 1 J    1 CT l    l  UJJ iv, O  ma do o iaim  ho  J  i c  in  i J o Vv  CUil  A aq ohO , lillvi  vJuilr , ni   i   J   IV U not t  co      ,1 , iL V r ALU r O o  ,j irO ri huv i ct  r i Ul uiarbuia just by vi UL,UO reasy  nLrs Oi vc u Lne con icn vas  tig ma iv  ed ior it,    uuys to  a, , ugam  w at aaop A J oJ U oviu aif the  rLi i can vote oi  k Proa 1 i  ill it hi ohuwo their  very little and many oieo them wheie the OOG Of CCl oi In fact w protects o longer lad would lorosight if just how l ingai use olhetve uilod their a o,i oe loo ji a  A 1 1  i i Co,, Lt JO ed CiOv UiL Ojcj, i 10  ij loiliO  lo d iO i  J AJU vO  Mcnjo Oil  0,U, fi ifn  ,,r Oiot , ,,  Ju  it Lo  IS   C  ouoonoLGii bhe i or O f n lie ioro  0 0 j  I h i iu U1 ioV Conoviiicy of ne bin 1, jijkm ani xi    v on Ly  , Hi, opponent 010 L, i ir, poiidon  u  Ai ot coosider  ooo o,oauied to vjotiuuy uui Cong o,  ,, o coumy   ,A ILO stoppnoiu upeiung ike 1 t  y iio kooy Genoyoe oy jo a ooiOii TrrgsTnTT  v,     ,, ao i pu I o oo lioj dorG in oo pout Livingston l his threo coricver send a oi osualiy cast led a Flint   J who have d,o pad 30 yrs oi u  1  mk P oi Ou 21i0 31  you have a Hobby, th corom Bob WhiLe T39 717 TBlJZML, would like t0 have you djsdo def Morthcn 2223 3 i Ser 705 731790 V earn 375 costs Couervatiou Notes 30,000 will be spent this year jails and back to court would REGISTRATION ioflCE For the Village Election Tavern Bob White Marathon Service Read Lumber White Front Frcduris cost taxpayers enough money extra in a very ew years to builuj MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1849 plette a new building I The the Qualified elecors It is the opinion of the board the village of Pinckney, County Cory Drug to flood 8 state land projects iorjof supervisors that 3 mills levied of Livingston, Staie of Michigan Die SetBlues i One is the j on the county valuation will com1 NVice is hereby gien mat 1 Pinckney Fab in conformitory wih Michigan Die Set Reds waterfowl protection One is the on the county Chilson pond in the Brighton area pfete a new building, where 50 acres will be flooded j Henry T Ross, Fred Berry Lynn Hendee, Committee  v L p 37 17 51j 37 17 49 32 22 44 29 2b 42 28 26 39 25 29 33 23 31 30 23 31 26 22 32 301 14 40 16 it, Phoe Mrs Grace Howard, Brighton 6379, or Mrs Esther Co Igniter, Phone Pincfuiey 61F11, Grace Howard Press Reporter ANNOUNCEMENT  pati vesK ooiwicori oi Larainai j i i,u hoOiOii Coiinoio, ia liuogur oi ireaoon iiio ieniojioe o oie ijiprisn CcimnuannstclC oi Comirr vo , id  oio OiU ineit liangoi oa tiih tnul vvG un,oi iashion ijehiiid ciooed doors W ri no optctaos oi itv, s repores allowed 10 i piescoilds uiiLunness drew loe pioieei oi tiie cnne civilized vond Now dfte 4ardino4m n,fc instance was Any member of ihe Pinckney Extension Group interested 11 making plastic lamp shades wili meet at the home of Mrs White this Thurs eve at 3 Mrs Beulah Stanley Sec i o i e o l 11 B C pm and the other is the Hosley pond in Oak Grove where 12 acres wiilj be flooded Others are in Lapeer Mecosta, Clare, Tuscola, Emmett county and Dnunmond Island SO wild hen pheasants trapped Jo the Thumb area bape arrived j ot the Maeon game farmOnlyj 4 cocks were oaugfit The record hsh was speared in Muttet Lake, Cheboygan last week when 13 year aid SamueJ  lav uon any day exj cept Sunday and a legal hob  day, the day of any reguiar,spCLCOUNCIL WiQCEJDINGS  ial or primary elecion, receive Regular rneetinn of Village Coun 1 or registration the name of any cjl February viS49 j e9al voter in said vibace, no JSgJBedJOOJXlexJay Prefl Park qlready jifired who coax Schedule Feb 23 Qny o 0100 woa to prove Coooo ,S CilXOV SO j ,0 o o churon n Hungary vnrc ohcom ii c ,re ooiooo oo Noroo   C o y   ill LJYCooood liJid pre me issue vnicii oe Coth religvhen ,ccn CARD OF THANKS Marathon Serj I wish to thank my many ir Pinckney Fabi ends and neighbors ior their ktrd Read Lvmberness in leniembenng me  with Vhite front cards, frui and flowers aurog ro Cie Set Blues vs Die Set Reds   Cory Drug vs Proaucts vs Tavern vs Bob White vs  quere IaJy, Arro coa Germany he urrosed end imprison vc the po 0 ior a ITI o ooow h lie va2 the oo powerful man er followed by Roil Call of oh  icers Present Palmer, Clinton, apply to me personally for such regisretion Pxovidig however OarJc Kennedy, and Swarthout  1 cctn receive no names for Absent None  regUraaon during the lime mter Minutes oi last meeting read and vnia9 between the 20th day be CHILD BRIDE FREED approved Motion by Oark supported by McGuaegie seared a 11D lb stur j Kennedy to allow foltewing bills gmoa, 6r, 4 in Voog CHMAGE IOOWAMENT Tb Rodney cobbage touxnajHMDt wiM be held at the Masonic dinina toom SatMrday Feb IS at 730 p a Tbe two winners go to  AAD Arbor March I io oampee HMML Xbe tourncaaent is sponsor by 1fa Ann Aabor tfews Last year Don Swartom and Menprin  ifhiU WMHie winners and into 4fae eemimab at Ann Mpe eei Jikapt 40eaut be poseem jDaMrtkm 2Sc Mtter Det Edison St Lights t0704 Siven and Heal 192 Oicrude Swarhoutk rewiiing o Fire Siren Labor and Ma 1356 Livingston Co Tieas Tax Supo 4455 Miughlin Oil Co 66c i H Shunts, Election Supp 8f, Carried Motion by Kennedy Supported by Lcryey to adjourn  Mildred Addey, Clerk AMAZWG SIORT Of lore any regular, special or prij mary election end the day ofi such election  The last day for registration does not apply to those who reg Ister under absent voters law i Notice is hereby given tho I will be at my home Friday, Feb 11, Wednesday, Feb IS and Monday, Feb 21, 1949 to regist er qualified voters, MONDAY FEB 21 1949the 20th day before said election is the lest day for registration The name of no person bat en actual resident of the villa go shall be entered in the reqistrc inbooiteecurffise tiMt KtbeggjngThisj 4H PAPER DRIYE euwy af urwaaned daOars will The Pinckney H HandicraftJbe Jcmnd in Jhe Anetiaan Weei Oub will have a paper and magaf Jeal Uie axine drhre  Saturday, Feb 1  Mrs Etta Sayler Long, the child briae of Weldon Lonq of Stock bridge was released from the the Mason juvenile detention home and returned to the home illness I hope every nnp w,n as fortunae as 1 in fine1 dig many kind friends Letta Fish or  Wo rfoo a itOte so in iOthe Detroit whoirawo , nj ooor d sa,a WAS A SUCCESS The dance at the scac 1 ave ot her parents m Stockbridge byby e Qvic  Asfi Sat  Probate Judge McCleildn Accord, wa suf ,As ali Ce r ing to the judge Mich, does not nott f yet thue imarCa c  1 rtf bw,i but it is a small profit 1 tieo built in i caino an right aUow marriage cf children therel fl0, own bu , il ,f np I fore her marriage is illegal and f ,asmaU Foiit q  h no annulment iTnecessa I eslra wic T ve  CXL The girls age is still in dispute ooc 1 j Records at WUlamson, W Va   , u , ,, Despite frenzied errors to noid  Ao7 iOb wee io oescrnjoa tou , iieru as c mydi ai ae Jtousands oi homes oe ost cv yeco o  A DC OA or renea ih os c  os it Gc3 oot oo old not oav vdy cy ,er5e empy The rocs, n is na both soiling price ooo renais are too high ior the aveage worker vLc is ordy part  so eripioe Mov as most these wefo undoulpdy ouilt Dcrrowed moiiey tne l day of on of hist show her to be 12 The Sayler family Bible gives her age as 13 vhiie her mother says she is 16 CANCER CLINIC There will be a cancer clinic at the Pinckney school ThursFeb 17th for the children in the after noon and adults at night Dr Ray M Duffy vl trlk Harry Caisburg County Chairman reckoning will come and ii cry eaches us anything the bot torn will fall out of the inflated real estaes values in a hurry as it did back in IS J v,Bm mm ID e Sundays ,f CITIZENS CAUriS A Ciisens Caucus will be held at the Pinckney tire hall Monday 1 them up there are indication  of a huge price drop Wneat lei oe low 2 a bushel last week for tho first time in 2 years Livestock prices have also slumped, this being hastened by the buzzards LICENSE PLATE SALE in the west which caused the cat tie market to be glutted The gov has also cut shipments of graya and meat abroad In N Y the price of a cup of coffee has been cut from 15c to 12c and cereal Jrom 25c to 15c Farmers are de manding more government crop wife 4bfe Sundays Feb,l ke proceeds will be use to buy evenrng, rbtTSw o nominj 1 PP a1  N Y  4L lee Detroit SandaVf tools For paper outside village  a village ticket and transact I10 m pwxxnnq to ask the qov call 62F3 Marshall Meabon,lcad j  other come before start at 900  business as may it Said caucus will pm fcrd Bidwell and family of Bri Jfildred Ackley, Village Cleik in  called at the Ben White  lords are preparing to asic tne gov emment ior a floor on rentals to ,proect landlords Weil, it was a wonderful joyride while it lasted but afi joyiidee roatucUy come rOCrfl The office if coun derk will be open every Saturday after noon until 400 p m tor sale of auto license plates but will be closed Feb 22John Hagman county derk 4 UNION CAUCUS A Union Caucus will be hefc at the village fire hall an February, 21 at 200 p jn io inate a village ticket and ae any other matters to cojqe   it ,      v  I 3    L    vi ryA  The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday ehniary 16, ID  ANNOUNCING The Grand Opeofng Pinckneys lew lift Main Street w February 19 Just u I ww going home for dinner the other day, the district zone manager from Hsxvetter dropped in I said, You better comealong, werej having Aidcea,  Oa the way btdc to the store, he told me to expect a shipment of Farmall Cubi within die next few days This ought jochser you up, and it doesnt make me xnacf trait  ,WeII, y axe Iiere nowon display So comeion in, folks, and see the Farmall Cv L, utext to a pair of pliers, its the handiest farm tool I know Justj jghffirrh frllnw tyrh 4fHrrrr7 more or IfisV   ffr pnrTrtfnTffrTnfTTT Ime vegetable truckcrop grower,or the big acreage farmer who needs soother tractor 1   Of course, what really makes a Farmall Cub vjfal is its full lineofi quickchange implements with fingertip Farmall TouchControl No morej X CA Aua trsxi wxotvxi j wi vU,,i2S SYLVAN HEA  on v J,  Tuesday WeJ Thurs Febil 18 17 XWE THBE MUSKETEERS Lana Turner Gei kw w wu i Lana Turner GQOL Kelly j AIM 4uui J2U1AJ  ivxtuiiU, woii, June Allyson Vpn Heilin Chelsea Mkfe car too  Friday, oaUudy, February 18 9 THE SECRET  Technicolor Wli,e uiuu u a,  Saaujoi FobAia,, ,  JU AuiWbc Film ol Op i ivir ana m neyuoi Wyuc UNDER WESTER STARS    C m   oi xiowexx nave iw c,i u III i i piu 18 v , , t  THE SECRET LAND  AH Uxenn elkmd ox howexi, to Whmcoii slipped on an icy wuuc iasi w Narration ana suiierea a uxojsen snouxax Robert Monta norn 10 xVxx ana iv Cco,1 Robert Taylor Van Heflin ivionaey oi renton xusi wcci aiwi Crin,oa Imery iota cnxxa ana oin dauynei   CTTV Vf ,  L ,   iienry ronae, lormcx u hiox NaL  ,15   sexxoo coacn nas  nu G Montgomery, Rod Cam I I IOOOU coacn ox mi  x,o eron aJ R Roman lepxacmg LODDI viks l   ia AnoUxei upneavtei in x3riyhtou RELTF STARq naTTrHTrB city iii toox lae xait V,LO, , L biAS DAUGHTER 1 r r Coeci Cfioon News , wiien Counennjan Ai oie una  J policeman Lamona ana i XJ luQuy 87 Tturs Frt2223a4 signed  Be Grahle Dan Dailey ine Brighton school area pi ,, , n ning committer nas suonuuca r WHEN MY FA1 SMILES AT report They lecommena USUUJ tne Bjughton scnooi ior myn school purposes only and buiia inu 2 five room elemenuiiy taiia Army, Tkre Siraultonors fEjqp4iitioin Commanded by Admiial Byr4  IVi  picWd CJMd7 Caitoca  Hw Sunday Monday Fbxuaxy ONE TOUCH OF 21 A Musical CoiMdy Slarrtnq Arvah Gardner Robert Walker Dick Haynes Cartoon BatktbaU Hlqhliata oi 1MB Sunday Shows 3 5 7 9 ME la Tec mloolor with laTk Onk a June Havoc Tue Wd, Thur Fob 22 4, 24 LIFE WIJH FATHtR Comody la Tochnlcolar Slarzltta William Powell Irene Dunne, Elizabeth Taylor Zazu Pitta Cartoon Shows 71S 912 riUJ Richard Avon Jairci Gteson Novelty I Cartoon Mirch oi Timo     ings in order to hole an eleuion 50 percent ot the voids in disirict schools seeding 10 CJO  he reorganization must sijn a i 1 , u,  Kf  rrrn petition asking for an olucu  J iAllLlf led Brown of the Vinans La school i a member oi tis ,L ning commission The Winans Lake school he a square dance party ueio KI week  IgW VhH uu  Service FOR SPENDING CONTROL i 11 ar a  FoDoary 18, 19  PAY BY CHECK Then you wUl have a record of each payment iiELEliiLESS i ou know where you are go In 1fnicalzt Starring I ln3 Robert Yoi1, Marguerite Chap 1 tJOiu 0 W B UallOVV ana ,u Suni, iUiJ xU a suii WELL WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT  man   Hoads oi the Hound ,  I alb I ,, roia, Kibruary 20,21 iycAi Ausuns wuiJjiUia a iwv li IlOLLIDAY temple Ul utO Spang  T nicobr Glairing Ao 0 ,,, 10 ute 1 ci , In a liy nro vou Den t Want To Member Federal Depap tea fiST NATIONAL BANK  fweating and swearing and aching backs I  1 Anotter tting    wten you need prompt  bere FEBRUARY IS FARMft  llUi Vv cU iiiijt ViIid u ULI1W Dy 111 Qua mii 161a inuu Ui hOiior oi Uit xb   eii  JQCKtOli inss lViue r Tahoid ol j, lo v lUig iiiS, j v V  LiVii iiS n ci, iu      ieci 10 icmiUi i , he uuinc 01 JV I  A, r lvjorc,un u u  moved to Leading ,  w Stur a grocery Vv ii iriii ha ,      ,  pencr sriop in ueu A car lilled n ,  the Philippines vvii ,JJ   ,  at Howell Feb hi  This issue con  u i, from Dr John Iielbrn V 0 v,, is in Leyte, Philipoiits vv Ii k army Mrs Webster an CLed luuv Ch  at the home oi Mrs John bon, son Feb 10     Rev Fr Commerford wii vo a lecture Sunday iclit eLv The Catholic Church  Alx nv ed Miss Mae LeBarrcn wlio he been taking voice for 5 y ea   mado hor dobut aUho lCi Oservatory of Music in Levc  Tii night Sam Wilson has enrebe  al c University of Mich ,i Friends of John Watorfor J  BCO cut 50 cord of vood for birr  recency  The old Baptist church at Vvii  iamsville is being torn cov 1 TomCooper is vorYiv i J Kennedy basket factory a C bridge  The Anderson V 1, r hfes oloctod the folic v 11 j     Pres, N D Wilson vrc    G Vvrebb Albert Frost, C V V  Winkle SecNora Sinr1 V v c Mk Roche Nx 1 ic   the Keisia home The subject for t1  r,,,  In a 1 0 i Nov 3 1 ins r ar and Hare     Mir UJ  once Corp All deposit up to 5000 insured F   rotect oui cash by titinq oil NIGHT DbOSITDPY I   I  , O Tr  ILS nitjjTrf, inkfsikauki ruui f   i si Oil Eot 1 v   K n jkes on hand C, mplete Line o  L teaks  r     iitJinaf onf as  J  iAjhtjoi I bit ires Electric Heaters Pump ci All Kinds nnH yitrom irlffr MYRON J HUGHES Telephone Pinckney 157JJJ1 Repairing a Speciodity T3V2K PLUMDER iT1 i      1  c i  i JilMlllHllWiMltylslltHllll U UHttllittHirilK v V  E, Sjrtmt etc jvirts, Im always   i rtT ,,1 son debate WCTP N be forced to Arhict Wv r A t  bate subiect is Strikos r,  rJ  ified Ur auley Dinkel  w   M, 1 v at  cssr aiAw SIVEH  R M Menzies Equipment Co oTATE OF MICHIGAN Tlw rwtoate Court for the Ccisy Livingston  Al a SMSOD oi said Couit h in the wi c copy ci lhis oxc 1 WJlvfe each week , Poa Nellie Dentonxxninisftratrix oi said exa previous to estate at Gregory, Michigjjn or or before  rfaid cy 01 rZaj X2 the Pinckney T oi paci a xmwtJcpor printed and cir ccac in scria rjvrity llia I S , iq, ot probate PHONE 1110 HOWELL, MICH 25 Years Ago City oi Howell in said Coynly on the 9th day February A D 1JJ4 9  Pre sat Hon Hiram R South Judge of Probate In the Matter oi the Eslcfce of ci I iobaie STAiT Cf I ITCH AW The Probtc Cou fkr the County of A  ,r,rr o soillcoyii J ,W jn , Kuhn and Madelin Roche NEIGHBORING Jave Jones has cm auction sale With 122 applications for we A     u u f01  th Albert Jackson fare reHef received Feb 1 the xinc  Campfceu DeceatW City 0 Mocii iR Midi county on the ml kmn february 27 Washtenaw county bd of super a CampbeU havin9 f m said 7lh ccy of reIrcry J D igi9 r 1 Speaker IS visors had  vote 300 QJ, Court his petition, praying 4r licoc , j , , H am jj g Judgj o, Mr and Mrs M J Hoisel gave jonal funds k the welfare fund 11 tb interest of said eliaie in cc rrovjio dKAG 80, suffered c a demo at their home Fri night tain real estate therein desaibecL ftdog bt iuxaoe un Olive Bullis is iil wilh piWum r, and M John Hummel oi ItV Ordered That thol was not oaa k Chelsea announce the enaage Maxdh A D lM f       f 15 tS 11 forenoon at said I,  yf Ducm y has a n4w Ford  Mana JJMf jron  u   , fl jMgtof1 The OordonPagel milk staon o Mr and M18 Mark McClear of  itten cn, 1iat   I te aar o the Estate of the 25th day of Aeril, A D 1949 at ten oclock on that eaid 6cy i1 tA9 iorenoan, said time pnd place beirg sere by appatatod for e AeTcraiinTtton etnd odjustment of all eJbdxns and deaseads against Mid It is Further Ordod, That oiJte notice thereof be giv by pubkrotitm of a  copy of this order  oce each we sk lor three successive w eks pcevious to eaid day of hearing in tie Pinckney DUtpatcb a nevspjiper printed and circalotttd is said County A true copy 1 Hiram R Siitb It i Ordered, That the 7h day ial D  K rcrtrn Dt March A D 19S, r ten dfclock in tie If oppoang to the  1 ,,v , tic for rsencion V 1,1  , eair est I a srula be  m time and place bo rsorr inter isod thai the clctinas against  d ,and that pointed lo r Celesua Parshalll Register of Probate Judge oi Probate ested in said cstc  PFarKoie sold  J ajusi ail claims and demands cqamst sid deceased by The Steinholf Haidwam at How Court  Mid tiine and plT t0 rVow 1 and beioro sai Court it  mmfm Hon with hereis now talQngin 23,000Ibs Gregory flP L ,  1 a ay  161J300 iosa vk p jEpsm at Csesijcj ana   HRHHsm i Powwt wm Rev Fr Goldrict rf NorthviUe ell will henoefofih be known as oouw wh 0 lk6 to M11  iRlewt   J Ordered That fH of the edi p jpjs rlsHfili lit in died at St Joe Hojpuxl Ann Ai the GilkesZiska Hardware   ot   be Wanted ors off said deceased bre required o Foul bor Monday B M Menzies, implement deal l  Further derodrhfct public  presont their claims to Lid court at at the Dkpc cL ofhoe ettla    he My JpiWicffttea akl Probate Ctfike endlv esnej a f   Mr and Mrs Fred Fuller of Ben tley Lake Rd announce e agagemenl of their ckxughJer Esther Mae to Ronald Lowe, ma rf Mc and Mrs Floyd Loweai HosMst fkbert Titr  MuaHh aaUed sThe Pacta Wepk P  ,  The Peoples Store   goods Groceries Gents FurwisMugs Canned s Saio Kennedys  Easy to set upAny size barn will do no boilers or coils needed ducts are easy and inexpensive to build MoWCuring requires no change from your present system cf makmg hay   cured hay has a greater market valut yju get top dollar tor top quality hay 2, Cuts down weather riskpermits cutting at right stage of maturity eliminates loss from raio, deweod excessive bleaching saves ay losses in bad weather 3, Improves bay qualityeliminate4  leaf shattering, sun burning assures more leaves, more color  gives increased food value, in creased market value 4f Reduces dangers of spontaneous com bustion  controlled temperatures in mow prevent hazards of fire CAM U USED WITH LONG, CHOPPtD Off BAUD HJ HirynrrectlrTtlKTmow reduces supplemental fcJiru, and produces more milk, farmers in all parts of the country say that electric hay drying pays for itself in the very first year Ducts, or slatted drvini svsdems, are wicx pijTive to build, and have low operatin to  pment is jimple t  install, an in MW storage For nplete details    it Edison Farm St ice Advisor soon H can give yu prac cal help ia planning a lowcost curing system fog your barn s February K The Hackney Dlspcrc  Tvr  second v ISi  arte at PtQl1i a, inckaey, Michigan uio 6 Published 115 Main Every Wednesday St rinckin, 3sifcKu Subscnpsj res 111 a y Mr and Mrs Don Swarthoutj spent Sunday wifh Emil WeddV age and wile oi Ypsilanti The  Weddiges leave this week ior a years stay in Europe  where hey visit France, Italy, and Bell giuni, where Mi Weddige will study art r s I I I mil receive  Tax ship Mr and Mrs Cia e M 1ei at tended a pcutv u Whitmare Lake1 Fn night given b vhe King See1 lev Corp cl Ann Arbor Mr and Mn Ross Lamb oi L Lansing spent the week od at te Thomas Ware homo Andrew Nisoett and wile were Jj Sat night guests oi Mr ana Mrs Wm, Mercer  Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee and Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichman at1 tended the Younglcjve school, PT A dance at Gregory Sat night Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel and Allen were in Ann Arbof last Monday Clayton Musson and iarnily of i Howell were Sun guests oi Mr i and Mrs Albert Dinkel Dr Andrew Roche of Calumet suffered a heart attack last wk and is in the hospital at Larium Mr and Mrs CH Vedder attend ed the funeral of Sergt Robert Ingram at the fiunell Funeral Home, Detroit, Sat He was kill ed in New Guinia in 1944 and his body was just returned here Dexter high school girls won heir 13th straight basket ball game last week when they won  lrom the Brighton girls 19 to 7Joe Basydlo and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mis A irotrowski of Detroit George Manon jr and wife call ed at tne Wm Marshall home in Siockbridge Sautrday Lawrence Baughn and wife were guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Seeteld in Columbus, 0,Sun iamela returned home wrth TKem to Coiumbus Leon Meabon and wife spent the week end in Gay lord, iney found snow 18 inches deep there Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs fH Hooker were CWHooker and tamily, Mrs, Maude Sayles and   Roy Carpenter and wife of Ann Sunday guests at the Louis Coy  le home were Clarence Stapish and family and Mrs Ella Stapish of Chelsea, Thomas Coyle of Howell and Mr and Mrs Ray Burns Gail Hendee was home from MichState college over Sunday MrsP auland daughter, Shirle and son, Robert of Detroit spent Sunday at the Olin Robinsons The North Hamburg Extension Club gave a Valentine Party Mon night at the home of Mrs Olin Robinson Sunday guoots o Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley were Dale Miller and family of Iosco, Ival Shirley j and family of Dundee and Cecil  Wilson and wife of Brighton f Mrs Joseph Basydlo and children spent Friday in Fowlerville j Week end guests of Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee were Durwood Mauer and famliy of Ann Arbor Paul Butterworth and family and Mrs Mildred White of Detroit and Omar Gass and wife of Brighton Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Robert FtkeKeia  therman and son and Mrs Dale Emerson of Lansinq Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan were in Jackson last week visiting at the Dr Harlow Shehan home   LJFoster and Marion Walsh of  Walled Lake spent Sunday with Mrb Jessie Wylie  Mr and Mrs George Wilde of ,  Ami Arbor were Sat night guests TORDEAB or DISABLED STOCK of Mr and Mrs Howard Read HORSES M CATUE S4 Ross Read and wife were Sun HOGS 100 cwt 1 ittmun Town ws at itiv Iumu al 251 W Main  00 P M TO 600 M EVERY SATURDAY PINCKNEY MICHIGAN HOURS L Stanie UinUel DOG LICENSES ON SALE PUTNAM TWP THEAS r r  Oil Its a dream ccve r  Tappan fecures f i burners owu oven aWln Uniform  ing Tiriy rcc ,inq  to op or,  and easy o Jcon    maric clock times tho cookinrj of ci Q,H  oven meal with no washing For real values in tirresav , evryplkfi bracket,s c yjiur todavl  5 in Hockey Service   EAR iMAIN ST Plncknev Dead amrdiSLwsnixz  FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED Pr OPILY HORSES 200 COW S2 D  WE BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS PHONE COLLECT Ptockngy Central 1eaa atoeliCo spot cuh Dexter Theatre 1 I dinner guests at the Rex Schaej  ACOOaDNG TQ SIZ UrSd Mrs dare Miller en J  COHsMTION tained the Miller farnnieSJSunday, CALVES, SHEEP and HQS    J  BEMOVED tku rxind MrsClyde Fisher were Lansicg Saturday  Don Griffith and wife of Ann AJ  tot Sunday at Joe Griffiths Mr Eleanor Ledwdge and Mrs McMacken attended a bitth dinner Sat at the home of Ma Barron oi Howell honor Edel Meyer silanti spem Suvd er Clark home ,e iiV and Mis C J Clinon spent aigbt at the lack Lobdeli inHoeil Westna Vail visited her , Geosge Smm who is HI Afteweftl fbtsodcr Mr and Mrs ho ware tMary Jane Gallagnc  o 2 Lake were Sunday guerit a John Carver home David Ledwidge and le 1khn were home Lorn Grea Lcihci  III, Saturday on 72 hours, leave Jay Shirey ad wife have moved into the Mnrphy apartments Mr and Mrs LLMcXinley relumed home from SanDiego, Cci last week in honor of Clares birhday Mrs Norma Merrill and grand, daughter, Norma Ann of Webster j j spent Fri with Mrs Nettie Vaughn The, PirKA ru,h   tv, Albert Whitley and wife of Ann The Birthday Club et at the   at  Jameg at uvi VvaJi home of Eric Rose Sat night hon GJL TLi   honoring Dan VcmStoferooks bir   Whitley  Mr tncay   Mary Jme Seeield vi8iled Mrg and famii cf Yp CARL BERG PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450 Licensee for DARLING S COtvANY Mr Marie Vedder and MrsG DZXZJ MICHIGAN Friday, Saturday, I eiruary 18, 19  Tim Hoit in Zane Greys j WILD HOKi MESA j Plus , MAMA LOVES PAPA with Leon Lrrol Elizabeth Ristion Cartooxi following attended the fun Jeanne PJJ Tw fTJ a Jrk g1 Tue of Dr Williams Stackable a1 lhe    WlUa Lamb1 SffL1  91 Vecea c at Chicago, Friday Lawrencf Sunday Showg 3, 5, 7 9 Barbara Stanwyck, Bert Lancas tr, Ann Richards in SORRY, WRONG NUMBER Cartoon eia of Dr Williams Stackable  e ne w  4 , rL  T1 ,1 in Ann Arbor the home of Mrs Mane Vedder baeie, LeLola Stackable and Roy Reason and family cpent Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel and Stackable and John Sunday in Coopersville Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd VcaxBkrricum Tuwdar Wednesday, Thu UbjL2M H leaves a wife and Mrs Emma Brogan, Mrs Lue attended the Sonia Henie ice rev First Show at 600 P M of Stockbridge called on Mrs S ue at Detroit Friday night and THE BEST YEARS OF OUR Dinkel and tamily Sunday had dinner a Nicholsons  LIVES Tne toliowina from here attend Ralph Clinton and fctm ily Det Sunday guests o Mr and Mrs  Alcysious Sackable a son and daughterBurial was at Chicago S u    piI General Electric btobBshed 185 McPfterson jtate Bank  i WedneedryFeluxy 11 1 Doni Sgjo W09 hotno tram 1915 toi Penn over ttte week end Qna Campbell and family and  PRAFESSIWWL CORNER Loii and V i Lansing  iMiss Olive patient at Sj I same time Shirley in and called on I THE HM who was a w hospital at the Dr SANITARIUM UoJry M U MiCsV Campbell iDaUy 1100 A AC to fcOO P M BANK DRAFTS Bank Droits  or Money Orders are now much more attractive as xort SAis ood AiteOia and a means of paying outoftown Clover Hay 20 a ton June Grass flat Phone Pin Mr semi modern Exced Wednesday rffax 55a Dyer accounts Agencies other than Levey Herawiere FOR SALE Warm Morning have recently in Teased the cost to the purchaser Following is a comparison oi our bank charges Bank Charges 001 to 999   05 1000 to 100GL00 10c each 100 Other Forms 01 to 500  10 501 to 1000 r 15 1001 to SaOO   25 5001 to 10000  3 We believe we can show our customers a real savings for this convenient way oi sending money out oi town MePhsrson Mats Bank  A savings Account cos oe open ed with as little as a 1 billMoney to loan at reasonable rates Interest paid on Savings Books and Time Certificates oi Deposit All deposits up to 500000 insur ed by our membership in the Fed, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Over SO Years oi Sale Banking , , , 17 a ten at our bam banks delivery 3 a ton Charboneau Phone fORSAlE Farley Fd y 131F11 Hay 80 Farley Rd HaaJtvmJfiLML 7OOrO0fraL DGB McCLUSKEV  Dentist 112 North Michigan Telephones 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appointments Michigan I VANWUELE  YJ DWVanWmkle CXVc Attorneys d First State audi Howell Cemetery Memorials 824 NMcdn StJUm Aroortiich Harold Chunk Local Reptesectative 516 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell 439 Monuments  gyrERii 1W207H HiwelL Michigan Phone 58F3 Michigan dTATE Or The Prabato Court i MICHIGAN ft  County At a sooTce of scud Court sold at too Probate Oiiioe ia the City oi How II ia said County on the 25th day i  January A D 1949 PrasentrHos Hiram R Smith, Judge oi Probate  IN THE MATTER OF WE EJTA1B OF  John Barber, Deceased William M Gannon hart filed in said Court his iinal administration account and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and lor the assignment and  C, Murray SMOAL N An Ann Arbor man will come here and service water sofmers if Reed EsoV Insuranc3rokerage enough people are interested i Ory Lejce and Farm Property Weekly trips made A Specially Mr 3 T G Rejad, 9433 Pinckney list refer Property with Me 2C20Pfta9e   Dwrterf ftKIAVEY 20 REWARIxLFor xcovt5yaL Make Kerry Blue Terrier, missL ing sinjpe Feb, 4, Portage Lake  vicinity Call Dexter 2320  AUCTIONEER FOR SALklSolid Walnut Dining Fatv Sales a Speciality Room Suite i BEST V7YIBE Mrs Charles VUteheadGmryf FOR SALEThe S G Teepli home in village oi Pinckneycor oner oi Main St and Howell Rd Must be sold Submit offer to Fred J Teepie, Realtor , Howell Phone 675 run SALtpotatoes from SiuO to 150 per bushel sand grornd Phone ftackney 154F3 tSncknoy 78F2i STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Low 27tt  Grand RiveF, HowekU laFRiaCRATION SEsftftiE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes black muck also Cabbage James Baker, 8855 Anderson Rd Pinckney R F D Ot U2UOGA1I Xko Probate Court for e Genet   IMIL CT TOWNER Dentist 8844 Poftage Lake Road Dottier ipheme fcesner 3461 At a sosi oi taid Court the Probat Ofiico in the City oi MARTIN Attorney Phone 13 Phone 157F11 MYRON State VAft at I Law Bwhton i Repairing HUGHES id Heating 8717 Lakeside Drive Rusk P H SWARTHOtTT  SON Funeral Heine Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 4 63 FHfa1 5T HEKXHOFF h OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand ftiver Ave HowelL Michigan Fer Appointment PI ne 358 Residence 613 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock HfcuHng Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Tracking Phone 64F14 CARL JOKES U   farmers Feed Supply Cc PHONE 104  MAX RUSELL,Mr IT IS ORDERED, That the 21st day oi February A D 1949 at 9 oclock in the forenoon be and is hereby appoint ed for examining and allowing said ac count and hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, That public not ice thereof be given by publication o a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to sedd day of hearing in tbo Pinckney Dispatcn, a newspaper printed and circulated In sad County  true copy Hrnm H Smitn Olestia ParshaH JUfC  Prokerti Register rf Probe Concrete Product Gravel JANE TASCH  Sand Top SoiL Rad oavsl totters or Any Papers Composed  mi Dirt and Rbad lull or Copied at Your Convenience Hooks Laid, Piece or Contrac All Work Confidential J7828 Toma Rd Plrjckney Rte S i the said county, on the 2ith day e MrfnOmckney Phone 50FU Phone Deader 1116 Januoiy, A, D 1949   j T I IpIobattwa am R  MH 1X7  m s h t WANTEDWoman wishes ride irom Lakeland to Ann Arbor, working hours 4 pm to 12 T m at HoweU It appearing to the Court that the tbnej eesei L  ajess ior presentation oi claiaw against said   estate should be limited aSTthaTarsVPOR SALE TUjOUt 2 lOTds of Alia and place be appoinied to recieve xl M4 hay aniine and adjust all claim, and d EU Arotl, 11505 Dexter Road Pinckn dor in FOR Mich, Ph 55F5 oTdebeluxefu shape Ph69F21 Mixed and Alfalia Hay touis Stackable Ph30F3 L FIST  QUALITY mands againist said deceased by and beiore seM Court It is Ordered That all of the creditors oi said deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at said Probate Office, and to serve a copy thereof upon, T00 B0 , Ona Campbell, AdminisUator of said rT  agle pups, one 18 tate, at Pinckney Michigan, on ox be C  white and one brown iore the nth day of April A D 1949, at  PY ward for return, ten oclock la the forenoon, said time Jay Shirey, phone 72 and place being appointed for tthe M FOR 8AlLAir Motor Wmi, amlnation and adjustment of aU claimaj and a circulating heater, and demands against said deceased j Wilinny Cooper JLfJZmrderetM1lWHnS3CTAP IROM AND of a copy of thJi order onae 900 wek i fttteVnti  larflees access weiJaTevtoui to L   2 , aid day oi seassg Is the Pincsmev 11 Mich Phons 18F1 Dispatch, 0 aewtpapu, printed ess elr Ju RENTModern 5 room house ci uiated in said ei  I on Cedar Lake Rd Coil 12 A true oopy ftam R Smtfls Ctlestia Parshall Judee o riistoj Regislor 4 Probcto riObt0 Centr ssff IM uowtf Sf Urtssstoa At a neston at sold Court held c the Probate Offto in tho City oi stew in the said county on the 31st day of January A D, 1949 rSAVE 25 Roots Rags Obstacles etc, removed without digging by electrical machine No results No ehargeJlll work guaranteed  Also Septic Tanks Cleaned 24 Hour ServicePhone HowsllJlch igcrn No 1854W4 Hiram R Smith, ludfe oi Phone Brighton 603S beiore 2pm MrsEsther ImusBok 63,Lakeland FOR SALEOR RENTtCottagqr Swarthout Cove , Portage Lake L J Swarthout phone 47F3 WANTED Daycare tor proschool age children in my home 200 a dav30 a hour Ruth Riuer 250 Putnam Phone 6 FORSAIE Springer Spaniel Pups, Make good ipets for child res  J   John Carver  , Portcgo Lake Phone Pinckney 18F12 TtJWKC SALES  REPAIRS sUCTBICAL WIRING R L POND, rortage Lake Phon Doxtet 1S36  ,   COMPUTE Income Tax SBlVICfe SAVE MOKEY AT eats Fruit Groceries Vegetables fish Market Prices Courteous Service PreaentHos Probate e IN THE MATTER OP TH ESTATE 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>Volume 66 the Pincknej VlmpaS Wednesday, Feb 9 1949 All Mirror School News r SCHOOL MEETING Another sch c 1 r Due to sales tax diversion and tne expansive program iaia oui in the legsiaUft ivucnigan laces 60utiU,Uuu deficit, inis was,meeung was hold at the Pincklecognisea by warmer uuv iaie,f ney scuool inurs night at which im wno uuv JQU sale tax div au of the 15 contact except the inversion repeal however his narrxs were represented Howard weaness w us lie naa no lax u rnayex showea moving pictures aKe lis place but ins tea a asked Qt Lie Beaverton reorganised sch a ccnsmionai convention to ool and Mis Barker called the or aw up a new form ct taxation L meeting to prdex and explained Ine vors deieated boui propos its purpose ais Un the other hand Gov, Memmen Wiihams favored the soies tax diversion and got several nun A Child Marriage SL ,  Sunday Masses, 800 and 1000 Stockbridge where life is near Daily Mass 730 AM ly always serene nas made tne Conrssions Sat 730 to 900 pre Jrone pages ot uie papers aue u Sundays,bfore 800 mass the siuoinng ot a 2o year oia uu1 Fridays,aftr Novnna Devotions band by ms u yeur old child Novenna to Our Soaowful Moei wile Wnen Sockbiiage went 110Friday at 730 PM the onion inausiry some years1  back many workers came mere1 COMMUNIAI vxtjfiCil from the south wnere child mar Vonataationcui riage are common Last Oct hita  0V  D Biady Minister Sayier was married to Weldorr 0ii dcuse     Wee ight Items of inttveat LAKE LEVEL SET Long 2J, in a church wedding1 y1  vhou Director at the Stockfiridge baptist churcn    Mexwin Uumpov by Rev Harry oung Her mo His icit levy on corp profits which would yieid 67,OUOUOO a year Of cou rse the Rep and industrialists are against it but their weakness is that they have nothinq to offer in its place Supt header then went into details, traced the 100 percent in, crease in school population since  Mrs Fnoeoe Sayier gave her 1941 and then gave the assessed consent ond signed an arfadaviit J Surreal iiommemt Women have the freedom el the taverns, get elected to the If S senate and house but there m About od foiiage Lain proper 8tm Q Piac  whicn eY  iy owner were ui cucuii court nuot  That is vestrymen    niiu xaoar last wee to hear m Reaped church Trus cOTrw decision oi ouoge breaXey set Pn to  churh     UQ uie legal level ot Dig ort aa 1  hay lo rjj Lake 1he lake hes irl both  1 a n lo f n JLuscn and Washtenaw cou thii bd Thii year the vol rttlii naes and the suit has been in 11 fnf  tWS ll  r ,  r fimtAn wni 123 Despite the fact it was brocouii over a year, Livingston wai ,  ,  , nQ   u , ,, i ueki ugh out that women do 79 per vmg her rignis over to VYasnten   a A county, lhere is no Hood con S S Supt Merwin Campbell aci ineie at the present and high Wed400Junior Choir Practise, walers dch spring do thousands 730 Senior Choir Practise  ot aollais wwh or damage Duranswer to ihe tnreatened del weu  the coet ot tuUon chargjs an expeAant mother The girl meets at parsonage a 730 pm is to recommend a 4 percent  them by the Pinckney schoolf is only o ft, 1 in KIL and ily Thursday, 800     Ji        went as far as the Wi grade in Bible Study at tjie Poisonx school Her husband a war ve1 Sun1Q30 a m church service Supt Johnson oi the Chelsea reorganized school vtold oi the work done there where some 15 districts consolidated with Chelsea over a year ago The Chelsea district had a valuation of Only feeble gestures have been 4,000,000 Under reorganizatiQn made by the legislature to solve  has increased to JS6000Q00Bethe problem One member would sides the 15 districts 10 other take the sales tax diversion funds schools not in the reorganization away from the township and sena jg school pupils to Chelgive them to the county j sea Chelsea enrollment is 7001 been held at the Mason jailHei impressions here and answer Harvey Campbell sec of the Chelsea bought 2 more school husbands wounds were only questions UAud voies rrom supporters ot iij valuation oi the 15 districts asf taX the girt was sixteen Now she Tn Pastors Conhrmaicn class i l e Past vedr an enginieer   has made a survey and esunar ed thai it would cost about 30,UuO to control vne iaice level The cciiiici jiieaiod would consist oil dredmg opera lions to enlarge the lakes outlet and buidmg a S Redins of Portage Lake pro  cen of the work of supporting the church they tailed to achieve their goal One arguement agam st udmitunq them was that the vestrymen consider things of a confidential nature and it was doubtful if women could keep such confidences Detroit board of commerce is op buses last y md now havo A  posed to Gov Williams bill as J jhe average bus distance tra  veiled per day is 25 miles, Mr Johnson also answered questions School Commissioner Agnes McCollum then talked When ask ed what was the lowest area val uation for an area school she said the state had set 3,000,000 This is the valuation of the Pinckney area including the 15 dist he claims it would drive industry out of Michigan The governor retorts that rising corp profit could well afford to pay the to id that consumers now pay 754 percent of the Michigan tax bill BOWLING SCORES Products 788f7977662361dei Read Lumber tbti9bUdy23U8j, Lake school bd said his school J i White Front ibbJ74277 has 65 and will build a 30,000 loo citi avern 34ioaoioU addition this year They have 3 lBob White181br74j71b74 I attended reorganization meetings ueLuie Set Biues655btf45761915 at Brighton bu their pupils in the i u Marabou 174768572371 west part of their district goto dellie bet Heds6446857032032j PlncknayHe said they Were open  0Jory Drug 68Ub112 lb J to offers of the school offering the liked Pinckney l ah ljb7Ub9i best proposition, Remarks were eran became unemployed ana Sermon I Dare You went ori t0 work in a sgwmillHe H30 Sunday School  is said to have returned liome un j S 10 foreign students from der the influence oMiquor and in the U oi M will be guests oi the,   r, a quarrel was stabbed by his church at a poluck dinner after tesid ayauist therSevel set wife When arrested by Sherriif Sunday school Women bring as  0W  other hand FReb McDonald of Mason she was meat and potatoes, others salad m l anci  Hosietier wlio live o  ,  found skating wih a group oi and desert The students will talk  he eUit iae oi e lck said Scot Deweys hand picked children Since hen she has en their own countries and theirj il as l hi9n chairmaH This gives Dewey con  ven Portage Lake land own  oi 1ne cornm for the next 3 tic testified, along with 3 lnern  onehalf years The reason for the bes of the state conservation ouster attempt was the fact that The attenmpt to oust the fori of Gov Thomas Dewe dim com rol of the Rep national coram, at Omaha, Neb,, last week failed by the narrow margin oi 54  to 50 vote The vote was on the resolution of replace Cong Hugh slight Sheriff McDonald doubted Sun, 800, trustees meet at the her age  wrote to Wilhamston home of John Burg W Va were she was born and Prudential Com meeting Friday found according to records there Feb 18th the date ol her birih wgs ept,3ij Charles Wright of he Winansl are wrong 2110 2 2 STANDINGS Team jiob White Tavern  jvlaratnon   flead Lumber  yyiiiite irtoii  also mule by members of oher districts Morley Reynolds said that time 1936 A sister of hers is said to have been married at the age of The Longs hdve made up and the girls mother still maintains the girl is 16 and that the record REGISTRATION WHCE For the Village Election MONDAY MArtCH 7, 1949 The the qualified electors of the village of Pinckney, County of Livingston, State oi Michigan UALVAiA MLVNNOWilK CHURCH Rev Ezra Beachy, pator Mommg Worship 1000  Sunday School 1100 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Evening Worship  SuP  Roscoe Darrow Awt f Walter Each dept and a member oi the tate 9 conservative members of the fisheries commission  PartY  at Gov Deweys The cost of the survey was nanging on to control of the nat2000 This will be to n by he ionai comm like grim death is land owners and a soevia assesl 9 his aesire to emulate the smeat district will be set up to raise the cost of the dam and  dredging   DEMOCRAT STATE OUWVKMION , The Democrat state convention was held in Grand Rapids last Childrens Service  1145 j week and tneoniy iwo delegates Prayer Meeting Wed, iSve 800 from Livngston county were Mar NORTH HAMBURG CHURC1  tin J Lqvan oi hnghton and hos Swarthout Rd 6 miles northwest Hobo ot iowiervme of Pinckney Notice is hereby given that I Sunday School Tn coniormitory with Michigan s t Maurice Leinbach Sta aaTegar7 half, nina Massac lateWm Jennings Bryan and run for pres a third time They never liked Dewey in the first piace,his ideas were too progressive but accepted him mainly because he could deliver the vote of N Y state Letting him remain in the drivers seat until 1952 will be a big advantage to him and prevent an other candidate from get ting a buildup Malcolm Bihgay in the Detroit Free Press last Thurs reviews the Manin J i,avan was elected 1000  state cenlral onlttwi me poimcalToVditionVd ach I om ,e ,bm district Others are 50 years or so He states that in UV day, the day of any regular,spec was important and that a start ial or primary elecion, receive LICENSE PLATE SALE LP 35 16 46 34 17 47 3i 20  consist of a man from each dist already registered who may I noon untl1 400 P mu   ol  apply to me personally for such  a,uto  Plates bu will should be made now and sug for registration the name of any1 , Tho otfice M cocuriV flerk WJ qested a planning committe tc legal voter in said village, not  Pen ever Saturday after27 24 29 25 26 3 Pinckney P c ducts 2427 32 Pinckney tab  22 29 30 Die Set Blue,  22 2d 25 Cory Drua  2 J 3U 27 Die Set Ftl rict The following committee wasset up Pinckney, Howard Thayer Pet tysviUe, Cliff VanHorn Hicks Florence Swarthout Melvin, Ne son Miller Hause, Chesley Murz,u,A i  p i viray Chubbs, Wayne Wagoner Schedule Jt Feb ikWhite  , w rJ VA Front vs rioductsBob White vs Tavern iarahoa vs BluesFabvs Rear teuus vs Cory Drug be registiation Providing however that I can receive no names for registration during the time inter vening between the 20th day be fore any regular, special or primary election and the day of such election ciosod Feb 22 John Hagman, county clerk Jake Waldoand Mrs Vorna Bar key of flint and Mrs Mary Nc Iumara ct Lu ing Co WUIais had conlee control of me convention ard his law partner, hicks Grifiith was eleeed state chairman years dustry through the Rep party controlled the elections for many years but that the Unions are now in control and riding rough shod over all others The figures oi the last Nov election fail to i bear this out In Michigan and Michael Garland of Owosso, N Y where labor i strangest as elected ueasurer of the com QOV Thomas Dewey carried the The convention was harmon state ye do not disagree with NAME SOCIETY ious the cnlY contest being for Mr Bingay contention but we do ting at St Marys red slLale ,, tcomfLOLV with his conclusion Svtrting way ister under absent voters law Younglove, Mary Gearhart Hud son, Ralph Pond Reeves, Eric Ros Sprout Dc4uyCkrmpbell Burgess, BobPikt Marble, Will GtJ TO CALIFORNIA ardVfBBjOriuSr Glen l upper, foreman on the cMlK Ligc dVhen a djjJ rdy anbth Monday, FJ, 21 349 o regis ,  into business with his son in Call er rneetmcj vin be called, ifornia He is the son of the late HOLY At a meeting   ,,, , ,v  , , orv Monday ivaht the Holy where Iohn McarthY  ML Ce beak m 196 when Sen Mark Name Society was reorganizedenS WjafJ10mmau V  Hanna ld Wm McKmley The last dav for reaistration Wl,h the ioUowing dfficers Pres arvie oi Birmingham and tnas by ,,  hat around to the AnZ nlfLnil m Lit whorS frvi Kennedy Vice Pres, Chas ayes oi Lansin wthdwAU leading industrialists, this clc doqnot apply to,thoseLyhpxeg rWl R,, T 3 were engineers under former     Pinckney and graduaed from Pincktiey high school and learn er gualified voters, CHURCH MERGER VOTED 4ias day Tor registratton ner law ClarkSecRoy Campbell Treas,, n      Notice is hereby qiven h I Gorman KY Y wjl put on Commissioner Murray YonWago WmaCh XXb a ciceatthe schoolFeb 20   Thaver was elected chairman j 11, Wednesday, Feb 16 and QWIC IMP ASSOCIATION The Pinckney Civc Imp Assn The balance oi the ticket was Supreme Court Justices, George Bushnell and Edward Sharps, in cumbents Supt of Education, MONDAY, FEB 21, 1949the 20th  ft Ul rw T aaU mon Bruc7sherwood Reaent8oTthi  day before said election is the f Committees were appoint uce Sherwood, RBtt oMhs  fjaJdav Tor realstratton ediorvarions nnvities There ici    iPJ 7 J0SPn  ias day ior regisirauon f  ooiKii,   ui, I3 Arseluwicz Bd of Education, Jas one or two factories may be inAtter a stormy session in which I The name of no person but an j v    T JV charges of manipulation were actual resident of the village ne ,r ,iWO iacio3 rr 1VAKS Si aSSL w   i  d ,o    r 1 ian churches in national confer m bookeuce at Cleveland lastweek vot Dated Feb 1, 1949 a possibility that a bakery and1 Arseluwicz Bd of Education, Jas through the lavish use of money held uninterupted control for lt yearsWe rimoLor buJc i the old days the county candidates toured the county in a body and after the meeting in the hall where the speaking was inter sperced with quartette numbers Joseph qd vaudervi11e nrtn, they went grand pauon of he Mich Grand Piapter O E S of Mich and WJts clso prcrrinert in Masonery ISSUED 15 TICKETS For some time there have been rouah One of the compliants was idTTnany couples made a practise of sitting in their cars, drinkng beer and liquor and 1h rowing empty bottles on the  ed 757 to 172 tg merger With the Evangelical Reformed Churches They will henceforth be know as the Jniied Church of Christ This merger effects about 9000 church Mildred Ackley, Village Clerk ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs Fred Fuller of Bentley Lake Rd announce the rumors tRst the Hamburg Satur,    ,  , , night dances were getting rather  Michigan voted two to one engagement of their daughter, i daainst themeraer and it iar EsTherMae to Ronald Love, son against themerger and it is  FAMILY NIGHT Family night was held at the Congl church Monday night Readings were given by MrsBrady, Mrs Lulu Donrow and  Mrs Buzzard Songs by Chris 6 Dick Campbell, a violin number by Dryttf jadyqnd harmonica Boland, State Bd of Agric, Har vey Whetzel and Dr Connor D  Smih ctaimed that about 40 percent of the Michigan churches will refuse to merge and they will be come, known as the Free Cong highway There is a state law, churches, It is reported they will against drinking on the highway I S6t up headciuarters with the anti  merger group in Chicago Both groups were the result of mergers before the present one came up The Congmerged with the Christian and Evangelical with the Reformed There is a church across from the dance hall and quite a lot of em pties are thrown in front of it Hamburg residents compfained to the state liquor control cornm who sent an investigator outThe result was that on e night of Jan 29 Sherriif Bassen and dep went out there and issued 15  tickets to couples parked in cars drinking on the highway 1 odist churches existed here Then CRIBBAGE PLAYERS j they merged ana were known as All desiring to take part in a, the Federated The church was local cribbage tournament give their name to Clare Miller of Mr end Mrs Tloyd Loveof HowellNo dafe has been set for 1he wedding BASKET BAlTlpCORES Manchester 51, iSouth Lvon 31 Dexter 38, Brigthon 31 Charlotte  34, Howell 30 University 46, Lin numberfrby Nelson Buzzard and W Kech6rn Luncheon was ser ved Mr Merwin ,Gcnnpbe and Otto Poulson furnished tntrsicThe V F W team bea the Howell Athletic Club lasi Wed but lost to Cassia Lake Mon Junior Dinkel of the East Lan 2 Saline 28, Dundee, 22 Chel w,fk Hcf 8 m, thi uPPer V n um rwxormea fsea 43, Roosevelt 22, Dansville ScommTtlTound9 matkyo If the Pinckney church accepts 34, Stockbridge Le 66, Will COmAZL and sonAlme merger Uwill have, operated hamston 31 Brooklyn 36 Eas ired Iogco   under 5 different names since I Jackson 35 Ann Arbor 47, Bat Kenned home Tuesda J11 v  , w Ue Cre6 45L Howard Read and family were Originally the Cona, and Meth   Z7ARVV vmre aues of Mr and Mr LloYd Hen BOYS AND GIRLS, MAKE YOUR 3 ,,,,, v, r   ST VALENTINES CARD PARTY The Ladies of St Marys Altar Society will sponsor a St Vatan tine Card Party at high school avm on Friday nighr, February  18 Invite your friends Everyone welcome  Wm Kourt and Lee McMichaels have gc to Saginaw to work then changed to the  Community Congregational under which if exists now    These two oradnittoiU arewidoly dilfeient The Congteg ational church is a fellowship with local autonomy, and is descended from the Pilgrims The Ev angelical Reformed is an ecclest ial dy which has surrendered all local autonomy It started aamorig German Immigrants who came to Peon Un the forties OWN MOVIES Heres fun Learn how you, can 1 produce a fribtickling, slapstick Crnedy Yes, ld you wl find how to make  cur own movies and ncrriy other entsrtcrining feat ures, in The Connie Weekly Club Corner in PUCK, the big color   comir magazine, wich this Sun February 13 issue of Tlie Detroit Sunday Times  f dee Sctturday night Russell Sockow has bought the home of the lae MrsAnna Ken ncdy onjjnadilla S Haivey LcccVII lias tnovrd n the Hegijon iarm and Rollie Singer from there to the Porter house on Toma RdPinckney won both game from South Lyon last night The first Dr Walter Mercer and wife and family of East Lansing spent Sun at the Wm Mercer home Rosqlee Nash Pinckney D L R Representative 4 H PAPER DaiVE The Pinckney 4H Handicraft Club will have a paper and magazine drive Saturday, Feb 19 Th e proceeds will be used to buy tools For paper outside village call 62F3 Marshall Meabon,leadr,  SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Special Communication of Liv ingston Lodge No 76 F cV A M team won 40 to 29 with the req I on Friday evening, February11 ulars only in one auarter Dick There will be work in the F C SinTRr was hiqh with 8, Jeffreys ao 7 The Pinckney reserves won thir first game of the seasoft John Packer paced with 7  degree A good attendance want ed Refreshments served after degree work   P W Curlett Secetarf from saloon to saloon setting up free drinks At one county hcol meeting a 5 gallon jug of wiusey was on kip free We oue, saw agnt at a farm auction because one man had received 50 for political work which he tailed to perform Now this situation was r1diculuui because a few hundred industrialists was able to control he actions of the not ion Gradually the workers org jnit it was not until Frankln Roo sevelt became pres that they fin ally arrived At the present time they have every election precinct in the cities throughly org and in this manner are able to get out the vote on election day Up to the time of the late Pres, Roose  velt it was a case of the tail waej ging the dog The situation was  bound to change as soon as the people became vote comscjptis and aware of their streegth at the polls  We doubt that the people reeog  nize the seriousness of the schqpii situation here With around QSchildren in a grade in ihe primary y spams, only receiving parte I  instruction the situation is one  which cannot exist The chudreji are in fact payng ior the instruct ion of the high school students  U homing is done and he sch ool becomes an 8m grade school hat will mean the ena of the high school athletic team and no farm er use of the ligrrted field The cost of traneportiaq the high vch ool pupils to ether schools will el n Le orsoler than the present coat and without d htgK eehool y tthie re bJnnd ties t y   V  I , Si  v  3K M 4 eei   T,y     Ieft  Wed fob i 1949  V 41 IIByiw Rural elenews  ijoiwVMUTIWr  THISI NUMIERS PLIASETn 1948, Michigan Bell made great stride in bring ing more and better telephone service to the rural areas it serves Last year, 23,000 more telephones were installed, 10,800 miles of wire were strung, in addition to many miles of buried wire and cable, and 23,000 new telephone poles were set INSIDE STOIY  Installation of new centra office equipment inside a number of telephone buildings during 1948 made possible the replacement of nearly 3,000 turn the crank telephones with dial or  lift the receiver instruments This also enabled Michigan Bell to reduce the num ber of other rings heard by subscribers en those rural lines MORI AND BETTER SERVICEAt the end of 1948, seven out of every ten families in rural areas served by Michigan Ball had telephone service Seven oui of eight rural telephone customers were on lines having eight parties or less MICHIGAN BILL TILEPHONE COMPANY Oer 13,560,000 postwar rsraf coestracfJea program IHII  eere aae bHr mrml reeefteee service  M M u Aim Aroox pyjuaiuk Ol  nuux ruuQl not uuu UAiesima  WUHOJW mere aaig tuuu yQi iiwjf were xw leuotfu on o ponfls uuu lawman, max oi the Cai JOA tweam urug nore, Ann AT JXW, no oeen coavicea m munCipaicomi PI 0111119 anon weignt icw cream, no wiu appeal iviiu Mary Ihressa wcCarthy, ot Weoster will bo maxxiecL lo Joseph etroooit ol Detroit a St  Josepns cuurcn Dexter, reb19 rranjr, Soger, lormer editor oi the Brighton Argus wno accepted an eaivocship on a Fla paper a year 0904 is now employea om the Clinton republican at St Johns , The Parsers Comers school which was destroyed by lire  be rebuilt Harry Ginsburg ol Howell has been appointed head of the coun ty cancer fund drive Eugene Fay oi Howell who has been a patient at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor, has returned home Bert Arms of South Lyon has purchased a trailer camp at Brandeatown, Florida A marriage license was in Ann Arbor last week to Leonard La  Rue, 46, and Nina WUUam,44, former Pinckney residents State Troopers Long and Kiomento oi the Brighton post have been made corporals and transferred to East Lansing   I SYLVAN THEATER HdWM, SUCH J Twee Wad law, FiLFeb i, I, 10, 11 Greer Goreon Walter Wdoean L, , Tth u   Cheleea, NBch, 1UUA MISBEHAVES  I WITH IT ft ARE YOU Sft BV Peter Lawfard Cesar Romero  Musical Cosudy storting  Donald OConnor, Olga JuacMaruin StewarLLew Parker Cartoon and latest 12 Allan Xocky Lane DESPERADOES OF DODGE  CITY Phw CJask Gerane Brook hi EMBRACEABLE YOU Sunday, Monday, Fob 13, 14 LETS LIVE A LITTLE 4 Moaday Fob IS, U  IrU P M, Victor Manure, Richard Conte m CRY OF THE CITY Fred OarlL Betty Garde  Ccrctooa Nowi  A Comody Stoning Hedy LaMarr, Robert Cumminas and Anna Stan Cartcoon Cheating In Gambling Sunday She i 9 S 71 j Tues a, Thur Fob 151B17 I Tueesoy WesL Thur, Feb 15, It 17  THE THREE MUSKETEERS Lana Turner Gene Kelly, June AUyson V Hsiao Anaelc, Lansbury KEY LARGO r 11 A Droma Starring  Humphrey Bogart, Edward G  Robinson, Lauren Baca, c id Lionel Barrymore  Shows 7il5 S12  ComingiTht Secret Land, strtet River, loves oi Cannon, Tnxeo Musketeers AVON THEATER BBS attmnl   Rom where I sit Ay Joe Mars i DfcisCiJS His Tractor Doha Tkasmaa bought a farm with the moaay hed aavad in Ike SenrI ic, but ha eealdnt gat S tractor Ha aeesad it fcadly, bet vaa taalh 0 tha loeal doalors llat Tt yw what, eld man Patera aye If those niaa follow ahead of 70 agree, youll get the next ape I get in No, thanka, aayi Zka 111 just take mj turn  BtH old Fatejiettua out nine postcards And tht otJier day he tells Duka his tractor will be in t wwk I simply wrote tha tacts to the feJWs ahead of yn They rSvt it  Fr Of c our C K   Irbt  f  where I sit, its that spirit J  adinjf that helps make  acy so great Uaoex  the other fellowf d respect for the other, fellows risht i  vhether its his riht to eaj a Kring, his right to cast his vote against your candidal, or even his right to enjoy a  moderate, friendly glass of beer or aleif and when he chooses Letf j always keep it that way Ervin BleasgelL a ionner Hamburg resident, died at the Odd Fellows Home at Jackson last wk Mr and Mrs Jamee Ryan of Ore Lake celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary last week Everett VdnRadden jr, a summer resident of Ore Lake was kill el last week when as he and a     party of boys were returning o Rev RichardRauthis now Detroit from a day at the lake, tempraayi pastor at St Joseph his car struck an aburment east church, Deacter while the pastoi of South Lyon Rev Charles Walsh is spending the winter in the south Dexter has organized a commercial club N T Bennett U pres and Eric Ormsby, Secretary A hen belonging to Marvin Swarthout of Dexter laid an egg last week that weighed 5 ounces and was 7 onehalf in around and 8 onehalf end wise j TELEPHONE RATE INCREASE Lansing The Mich Bell Tele L E BirdsaU has sold the Fowlerville mill k Hall Bros, George Mnre and Roy Grover 25 Years Ago  Dep Irvin Kennedy witth Sher in Holf and Dep Coll and Frazier arrested 5 boys near Gregory who had escaped from the Lansing reform scnool They had atol en a car and broken into the Pcdnfield store and Munsell store Fxl4aj Satuday Feb 11, 12  DouM Feature WG TOWN SCANDAL Phillip Read, Hillary Brooke A Flae Thomas Production oi luvenlle Denquency Flas CAMPUS HONEYMOON A College Romance Starrlag Lynn  Lee Wilde, RicHard Crane 8ua4ay m4ar, Feb 13, IS  DREAM GIRL A Comedy with Uutton, MacDonald 6arey , News flht Makes mht  1W Sister Blues Gossmftelemlleser ftumater HotUay Service Now is the time to become an insured depositor in this bank All oi our accounts are insured up to 5,000 each in the Federal Depos it Insurance Corporation, an cgen cy of our Federal Government t  Irrnrrr riflffll FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOWsTLL m Member Federd Deposit tnsur asice Corp All deposits up to  5000 insured Protect oui cash by using oitf NIGHT DEFOWTOPY ituitiiiirHtViU t  fa   S 3 jWlW  moT  wiU ll  Pc Auction on the  Dr W C Wylie farm, located 1 mile Weet oi Deodar on Iskmd Lak Hod d then, go H mi Nprth    on Thurs, Feb 17  Jaa at 12 OCb Noon Hot cofiee and lunch  Joseph Altar Socie during the sale served by phone Co rate case in adjourn at Gregory, ment pending the clarification of Rev Frank McQuillan oi Ypsil a legal point by the State Sup anti has beon appointed pasnori rem Court  0f St Marys church succeeding A issue is the question as to Rev Crowe who goes to Howell the legality oi the Mich Public Mrs Maggie Bowers, 73, widj Service Commisson proceeding ow of the late Jacob Bowers, died with the case while the 1S4S rate at the home of her daughter in reduction order is still in litigat Detroit last week  ion  I oycejitiledaughter oi Mrand  Motions bythe city of Detroit Mrs Arthur Bulks, passed awa and the attorney geneui to dis Saturday miss proceedings until the 1945 Born to Clair Swarthout and  case now before the Ingham Cir wife Feb 9 a son cuit Court on appeal is settled , Bert Thomas arrested lor illegal weie denied by the Commission, trap setting was allowed to go The Commission rsguifitd im free on paymentorcoeti medate appeals from its decision The General Motors has pur  however, on the part of Detroit chased a large tract oi land Eand the state in order to clarify af Brighton far a proving grounds, this matter once and for all time    ,  Chairman Stuart B White point ed out that the Sunperne Court, twice had reiectedftroits con John Dhy pled guilty to the tention truit hearings could not murdw  TJ0 itoinmoB P10 vw u 1 Uaaatkn wa of Pinckney Then Judge Steams pending but nod not accompau Smith geatced both nim and Jf Detroits claim last Need an OH Hot Water Heater We hove several stakes on hemd suee oil teaks A templet Line ei ,  s well at All Bethreeia Fixtures Eeclric Heaters Pumps 1 ISotsetf7 YeareAi Toilet Combinations  1 1 ei All sTindt end Mtehen Sinks  t MYRON J HUGHES Telephone Kadis 157F11 MA5TEE PLUMBER Hepr a Sfelstlity inn 0vtumnrsmttiW y rejected 33 HEAD OrOiril5LSTmrDAIinf CATTLE Tested Bangs Ft, Jan 14,1949 Including 23 Good Milch Cows, 3Hols1ia Hellers 8 HoUtein Heifer Calves, Holstein Bull 1H years old TEAM OT HORSES AND HARNESSES  i by a jury of the earn ostemc to ,  v 4  pay a fin oi 900 Thishm aauft IncreoifgueeMthc ieeehreOMehrtes11, rang from 50c toj mo  m tSiie blasts the L for residence sortie cnea from ll 1 to SI 50 far business service, letter in this issue blasts the sen and points out that a  w  t  t about the same time, th jnda for  FOR SALE FARM MACHINERY WC Tractor with ttghte and starter average 2Tcents a day sidenee usersx JSlfe yogtog CalnvorAlliaChahnrs MoKom 14 inch w m Rod ex Bottoms and a full Un of farm machinerwnuch i it new and all m good condit ton floods to be sotted for day of sale besore DrWCWylie  Dan Driver  CARL MAST, Clerk CLARENCE COOsL Auctioneer 8odbss Mscblga ble man past 70 of Pinckney to 2 re years in Jackson prison for as1 Mich BeU has dtod its expense, j   Fr c, 2Ve ge Ul  C0a mf d Jan  Thmxter Lane to   r1  Th  Edith Wood had a norOct, would raise fev away wftThf Thureday revenues 25 per con WP A xnlimbic u nefahbi oi Mr iiicreasewas th fiat to the eo and y Wm  gov Wsnaf m zz yar  up, pfty krst Friday om to 29th birthday CALL Warm Morning Stov W r  INCOME TAX MADE OUT  I t Bern t Mr end Mrs Ronnie  , Jfeeirfn of Detroit Roberta Jack  t sVeV a daughter, Kathryn EUen OQ enjoyed an scarion to Bony Murpiiy returned to his   st weet a epscial dHie m meal canter Monday bai btto   j1  RsV  woks fflej Mr and Mrs C I Qtrrton wr Mse riak Abrdii spent last  Aim Arbor Saturday bi Aa Arbor with her sis Gerald Kennedy and tarnuy ox im lea NogaV who is sick    Isse Usssbissl Asm Arkor eoswit rsft Ledwidg and Mr Elean  f0,B lif, wMmMif ox wax 24 waste trio 0 Mf w rf  EAVES TBOOGHBW fmm I A fan entettainment was aiven SHEET METAL WORE J   faojg PrtdBf 1  I Norah Fohy is teacher  Th waerwhel at th mul eotr  apeed last week but Mr,  ha H xaBa and rminina I Ma4 lefireys bos pnan  40 niimbecs wr sold a fhf  s rsi PHONE lew 406 E GRAND RTVErt BTUOHTON, PHONE 3il MRS JOHN McUJCAS at niabt Gora Fksb watfad lost I M IU1 bod 1 m lost weok when a 00 set hs  b rfcewsnat A4ecFraf b sMiilit Aner a bfa  Farmers Fed Supply 0PltatibitBg rncnrdenedwlWl 9     J s lor skw Sat far a 3 or 4  JBOST OsasML let   tripo JMM ibssv seseleL sww wr fjrr P fa DeeTOXtt SJBS1 I 11  tt W fimr  jrteBs3SteV jrlMaktel  v fai ,i  sTft v 11 PA The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishing Canned Goods Lingerie Sfcoes Kennedys Gen Store My MOW CURING sysnM WAS A CINCH TO T OP I V V   fc SM,, 01 DUCT SYSTEMS Af EASY TO INSTALL ECONOMICAL TO OPBtATt  HAY DRYING IS SUITED TO ANY SIZE BARM  Equipment for mow curiog hay is so simple to install and operate thaj any farmer can use it successfully No boilc rs or coils are required no costly equipment is needed Electric hay drying eliminates long field dry ing  permits high moisturecontent while putting up And no change is needed from your present system of making hay For complete specifications on the layout best suited to your needs, ask your Edison Fares  Service Advisor without deUy He can give j you practical help in planning a low cose  curing system for your barn I Tie DETROIT EDISON Ci  FOUR OTHQ2 HAY MYM6 ADVANTAGES  J Ctt dm UHMtktr riskpermit  outing at right stage of maturity rain, dew, and excessive sua bleaching eliminated saves hay  lours in bad weadxr 2, lmrm ky mrnsiity aliasum  leaf tksucring, sua baraiag assures not leave, awce color  gives increased food value, i3  m prev hazards of ire A bums mmtyi   low pays for itself m Farmers cUim 5 m Mm Casbe  Tfc Hackney fspach I PestoMca ar Piackaey, Michigan undo Pubhaned Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pinckaav, suchiran SubseriisJs MS 1M  Its Pass W Cariau, Fiiaftar Tax es Mr Blanch Clark visied hex daughter, Mrs Jeanne Meyer, at Beyex hospital, Ypsilanti rriday Wilbur Eisele and faniUy oi Fowlerville catted an Mrs, tnuna Vollmei Sunday i  Merwn Campbell and family J spent Sunday at the James Hail nome near Dexter Mr and Mrs James Whitley jnt Sunday at the Wm Whit ley home in Ann Arbor Don SwarthQut and John Burg took in a hockey game at Detroit  day night Wm Lamb oi Ann Arbor called on friends here one night last eek Lucius Wilson jr has bought a home on Vermont Ave,, Hoyal Oak, and moved there from Detroit Born to Mr and Mrs Fred Singer Elaine Young at Howe Hospital Stockbridge, Sunday a son, ioe spb Paul Miss Rita Kennedy is home iron her duties as nurse at St Joe hospital, Ann Aibw br 2 weeks on sick leave Thomas and Wiibui Coyle oil Howell were Saada guess at  the Louis Coyle Sunday guests oi Mr and Mrs Olin Rooinson si were Mr andl Mrs Burdette Vogel and ivlr and Mis Rex Sackett of Detroit Mr and Mrs Harold Darrow and son of Detroit were visitors at the M,  Darrow home Sun Mrs Joe Basydlo and children I spent Satur with her parents in Itowlervule j Gale Shirley and wife have re   turned from a 3 months stay in  Calif and are visiting near Kow lerville Phillip Sprout and wife were Sunday guests at the Charles Soule home in Howell Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ben White were Mrs Ella New man of Ann Arbor and Frank White and wife of Howell , Basil White and wife of Howell I  spent last Wednes at the Ben I  White home It was their 31st wedding anniversary Hugh DooliUle and wife were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs l Kenneth Wylie  Gerald Henry was home from Detroit over the week end and  with his parents, Mr and Mrs J Henry called la the Chas White  head home to Gregory Saturday Bexter Theatre  l will receive Putnam Town ship Taxes at my home al 251 W Main S PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN HOURS 100 P M TO 600 P M EVERY SAT URL AY Staney Dinkel DOG LICENSES ON SALE PUTNAM TWP TREAS,  DEXTEH MICHIGAN Fri4ov Saturd, Fob 11, 12 TAB2EN AND THE MERMAIDS i  Lucky you the day you  took at and decide on this beautiful new gas range Its a dream come true, with all the famous Tappan features Automatic lighting of top burners and oven alike Smokeless broiling Uniform baking Thrifty roasting Its easy to operoe and easy to keep cledn Auto i  mafic clock times the cooking of an entire  oven meal with no watching  For reql values inJtirjoeiavincjcjosranges in every price bracket, see your Philgas dealer U iodoyj  , ,, j Hockey Service 1 USt liiUN Wi Hackney Johnnie WeltnuUer, Breoda j Joyce J tmm, Moa4ar Tasf 1314 iaadf tM p a, caaaauau Wok Disneys MELODY Hue TttMSttf, WatTlfcan fesrtS, IS 17  VEtVJET TOOCir nwrityH BMSSSM I  Alive FAHM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 200 COW 200 WE BUY HIDES AND CALF SKINS PHONE COLLECT ffcoae 88 Flackaey Central liead StoekCo tag  hm pnmtK Mr md M Mot Ate Iter   , Ed Ui  Owood Ohio, la tatjitaw   1 5ssslftssft OU i 9 Wlssom OXMI W o be SMS 6JMS1  ot Fsscf ismswd rtosiee T ME F A MO U S Romeo Cai ro wit rtsvr m T sr vAurae DAT DSUKZ SAT NITE, FEB 12th end bobf    n   V f 4 J General Electric i  McPtierson State Bank  BANK DRAFTS Mm Jeanne Cknk MWM was upon at Beyer hospital Ypsikmn Thursday ior append  icitis She is doing nicely  j jg Mi and am Oun Hobineon sx  ctf H iX    a dinner dance Satin W3ZSSL2EL Bank DK or Mony Ord     4 A M oi Detroit  whl Mm fieuloh v  1 visiting the Hori Sister i DB V B , ore now much mote crttroc a MmHa SiS SSSii o iw1    a means oi paying outown roH   ncl I2rf lfc 111 North  accounts j  WM,andMR U1   i Agencies other than banks u uTZTD  l have recently inreamed the cost JtSSS   Otfico m to the purchasei iTc iM C0lwta Evenings by Bank Oiarges I J, ,  Campbell 114 Mi and Mis Qna Campbell BBtt SNEED daughter, Leona and lois Shir Fbui 11  Mfc EXsmd Bhrer S To Um00  lOceach1W  AjS   Michigan Other Forms 1 SSffe1   3V  10 Sunday at the C J Clinton home Qty Ufto 15 M1  M  Read and A SpedaBrf loward Read and iamily were List Tow Props   01 to 500 i 501 to 1000 looi to saoo  o muiat,  ,, ,   saoj ,o 10000  3  LW h K We believe we can show our UVTQ , , ,  1 customers a real savings foriJnn 21 Wlie  M this convenient way oi sending  SSJE2LrSundav aueit  PtOpSjftfk 25 LEE LAVEY Ffcoae MPS money out oi town McPbsnoa Mate Bank  his parents here Mrs Lloyd Hendee visited her parents, Mi and Mrs Ed Nuafier tn Holt several days last week A savings Account caa be opes I  si with as little at a 1 bill I OR SALEThe S G Teeple Money to loan at reasonable home in village oi Pinckneycar rates Interest paid on Savings 6r oi Main  and Howell fidI Books and Time Oerticatea oi  51 ld Suhmit ohei to Deposit j led JJPfc altor , Ho All deposits up to 1500000 imsux one 67S Mkhlga Howell Lavey Hardware PT s complete change, look In the  It phone directory Yellow i eg under Mens Uoihin ad by our membership la the Fed fbderol Deposit Iasuranoe Cerp Ovex 80 Years oi Saie Banking STATE Or MlCHiQAM The Probate Court tor ti Coesty of At a tee oi said Court sold at Die Probate Osflce in the City of How I 11 in laid County on the 25th day oi January A D, 1949, pVosentHos Hiram R Smith, Judge oi Probate , IN THE MATTER OF IHE SITATE OF John Barber, Deceased William M Gannon havt, Med in laid I Court hie final administration account and hii petition praying ior the allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution of residue of said estate IT IS ORDERED, Thai the 21st day ot February A D 1949 at tn oclock in the forenoon be and is hereby appoint ed or examining and allowing said account and hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, That public net  ice thereof be given by publication of a  copy oi this order, ior three successive I weeks previous to sold day oi hearing 1 in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper  printed and circulated in safi County A true copy Hrorn M Smith  Oleetia Parshall Jure  Probate eatstor oi  j Pinckney  A OCT lO NEEH  Fem Sales a Speciality BERT WYUE ffcsme Ptacfcney 7WH STANLEY lERRIMAh Attorney at Uerw WH E Grand River , Howell MTRlGteRATION SEsfKcE   HAROLD RADY  ADA Aioecaaicsv Baxoed Chubb, Local RepceeaBJkdWo 31 FlesDing Su Howell PhooeHowett 439 ot 9 Aft Att04ises at Law  Brighton, Mka, Flsoae 1S7F11 Repair MYRON J KUQHES Plumbing end Herumg 17 Lakeside Drive Rush Uke FOR SALEr Potatoes from T00 ni  an mrr to 1 50 per buahtL and So ndXvZZL  black muck also Cabbage iPhome Ptacknty 1MT3 James Baker, 8855, Anderson Rd Pinckney RF D SUUk Ox lCHIQAN so Proeerte Court for the County s P, a SWARTHOOT  SON Funeral Home Doa C Swarthout Directoi Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 8  6 Pincaaiglcu JTRO a RElCKHOFFbT OPTOMETRIST 110 West Grand River Ave HoweE Michigan Fer Appointment Pljne 358 Resideace 613 UOYD HENDEE Live Stock HauHng Wokty Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 84F1I  CARL JONES DR C L TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, lesrter Phoae Dsxtat 8431    Pfodu fl JANE TASCH  Sand Top Soil Road Gnavel At a session oi oaidcourt hold at Utters or Any Papers Composed  Fill Dirt and Road BuiH the Probat Office m the City oi Howi or Copied at Your Coavenienos , Blocks Laid, Piece r Cotitroct is the said county, ott the zsth day If M Work Coaildenttal 7428 Toma Rd Pinckney Rte 2 January, A D 1949 747 Maitt,PUidmaT Vhw 50FUI Fboao Deater 8116 FieseatiHon Hiram R alth Judge I of Piobato  In the matter of the Estate, of Euaeto Campbell, Deceased It appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claims against said estate should be limited, and that a time and place be appointed to recisve, examine and adjust all claims and demands againist said deceased by and beiere said Court Want Ad FOR SALE About 2 londs oi Alia la hay Eli Aron, 11505 Dexter Road Pinckney, Mich, Ph S5T5 FOR SALE Ford 1938 DeiuxeHTu FOR SALE Oil RENTCottage at Swarthout Cove , Portage Lake, L J bwannoui, phone 47F3 dor in good shape Ph69F21 it is Ordered, That ail of the crsditors  FOR SALE Mixed and Aliaiia of said deceased are required to piosentlHay LouiB Stackable Ph30F3 their claims to said Court at said Probata j L6ST 2 Beagle pups, one IS Office, and to sorve a copy thereof upon Ona Campbell, Administrator of said es tale, at Pinckney Michigan, on or be fore the 11th day of April A D 1949, at ten oclock In the forenoon, said time and place being appointed for tthe examination and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further IDrdered That publiie otko thereof bo gives by publfoattoa of a copy of this order once each week or three successive week previous to satd day of heazinf is the Pineksaey QUALITY A true oopy Mrcm R Smifc Coleetla Parshall JudfO ej Pfibele Register  Probate black and white and one brown Will pay reward ior return v Jay Shirey, pfrdhe 72 FOR SALrJAir Mot vHSSSSE  and a circulating heater Wlllinnv Cooper WANTEDtSCRAP IRON AND MCTAL We pick up STEFFEN er ROSsl Gregory, Mich Phone 18F1 FOR RENTModern 5 room house fM  i  Cadar Lake Rd ttsil 12t P A sjwopapor printed and oir gjjmssj mjPlfSfV,   cfrcvlatod in said Coir MWBB TflUUBXEl Hm rrooato Goo Al a wouatf ef oi said Court held a oo Probate Oulce in the City ef How in Ui scud county on too 3Iet day U January A D 1949 SAVE 3S RooU Rag Obstacles etc removea without digging by electrical machine No results No chafgeAU work guaranteed Also Septic Tanks Cleaned 24 Hour Senricohoae KowetLMlch igan No 1334W4 FOR RENT A modern apt with heat and lights furnished hot  cold running water, and private entrancePhone JQ3F4 Pinckney Mrs Thomas Murphy WANTED Daycare tor prescn ool age children in my home 200 a dav 30 a hour Ruth Riitef 250 Putnam Phone 6 FCjfTSALE Sjprinoei Spaniel Pups, Make good pets ior child rtn  John Carve j , Portcgo Iake Phone Pinckney 18F12  nfftNAnf SALES 4 REPAIRS ELECT1DCAL W1RWG rt L POND, rorage Lake Phone Dexter 1536 COMPETE  pot Cafh teats Fruit Vegetables Fish  PrTT  wti POi KAtotLWAIU ITOCX IN THE MATTBI OF TH1 ESTATE Or0 MBSES 5 KARL J ELGART, Dooeoood  appooftaf so eje court Mse for rrsosnfcHimi of U ussitedL and that be appoinUd to roeoivo that tko ft S3  k acrid docoased bv That ail of the crodf Eoquiud so Court ox to oonro 4i eooy upao L E Birdoell, oxtsuesstof said eesase at Fowserrstte MkiL oa or hoeoco oW ilsh day of April A 0, 1949  ete ocLxk o the Jo eroe, xi tiojo essd atom katmm bjorehy op  end odftuoH i aoasiui Owt ALL ACCOtPoWO TO IB AMD CALVES Income TAX SERVICE SAVE MONEY AT Mjrors Bmotmry Howax I  MICHIGAN MIUIIG st COMPANY HOWELL 45o AU  G LASS Bf GLASS IN YOUR OAK ABES AUTO PARTS CsTOTffVf Bivott Phono 151 Market Prices CourtesMis Service DANCE et Gretory 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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 fVjMUiprqi be hnckne Dispjni Wednesdcy, February 2, 1949 Mciiijjau Mirror , ijie, amj AUcre SCHOOL MiVtS l Iviicbigcuis secret primary iu1 unaei art and me iuuii mauing ne aiacic is L naie nrajce siaie i treaj and a potmiux wunuiuai1 lor governor in tne nep prunuiie xit iiairn ii nas luviu po uxor noniuiauon aua eijcac oi XiicavuutM Wn3 wo wiilywimiout ooiigauon to pury piuiforms of taxation ana fcuus c xui cjiuuor instead oi ability  iaii uocs jaoi lavor auanuaning in primary onu returning to meoiu convnuon system ox fr  Sit liaFer Hege7shirerd  , L U yeais ago as iienever go, a wri r8 hom Bia Silver Lake Mis Pctrke called the meeting long with irrank McKay wnen  of Pinckne7 where he ha to 0der and expland the par  wuer ruua y wnvenuons 12 acres underlease Wriggler,CSJ 0I   gathering fcupi He does avor a preprimary con, are hatched from the of the vention at which pony aelegates M n and are  tht could approve nominees mese laklom, Thcy  for 20c , witn any otner nominees who hi do2 uhs ar9 cm borerS 75c CJiuucii iNews MLT Willi D1ST SCHOOLS io f1 J bchmih, PcatoiThe Pinckney school bd and f WJ  80u and 100 odier interested persons met aiUy Ma3J 730 AMthe school lau, uiqiit ihe IS C11ssions Sat 730 10 900 u  wholesale ait woend children to the Pin tmaays,before 6QG mass caiey school weie invited but ow f daj,aftr Ncvnna Devo  o sioei storm ana icyioaas Novenna to Our Sorrowful Me  are eagerly sought alter by Michi nioer weremissing, Among Fridays at 730 PM icjans serial hundred thousand ta0 proscmed wee riozria co fisherman Kendrick Kimball Prfbie PelyviUe,Haufie COMMJVm CfcJnua m Sundays Detroit News rota, lllUu Meivin Te Chubbs,Hua tCcntfrsaaiwr giavure has pictures and a write, SOil orn Wuians, Caay, Uee Rev D D, Biady, Minister up oi Ford hubbel of Howell, c ves ana roungbve were no re No S ft o lei THE bAiT BUSINESS The bait  ujiiiess has become big DUSUIC in Michigan and today thfcie are 1700 licensed re lau dealers and 200 aeulexb inair wares are wrigg  leis grubs and minnows which I lil   lU5 iiliCKi It was the sam soiy ui uv lay, l nday miu, ,  nii eum won  , iiargin but uxc 1 i eci los Vvitn jnuvsyi j ino hoops for 9 points una I jy and Dai row lor a  ine Pinckney list team  14j siiment ilivIiW  niaiij Cjil I itecaer too over and explained lie lit lion An 141 t in inrcili,  re vas iJ It h i lncxc ed petitions would be on the primary ballot Brake evidently has in mind Kim Sigler a tormer Democrat who won the Rep nomination and was elected governor, aue to the glamor he receivea as grand jury prosecutor and the atempi of a circuit judge to smother the investigation He rode to victory as a reformer, battling the forces of corruption j G Mennen Williams from a a doz, other qrubs cor  T 111 co golden rod and laqveed sells 12,000 vrigoles a duv grubs and 15000 minncv Thv wrigglers are tlie favorie dih cf bluegills, thg meet plentiful ea ch in Michigan MArTlIAGE LICENSES Fuye Corner 2J iowiorviilc, Elizabeth ShouiL 35, Fowlerviile Jack Minock 27, Howell, Dorotny Maikoi, 25, Howell Ward Volie  jyi Lvi Jy unn uiiL yeu i m c i cija ioo A census inovj that m tne uoxt 6 eais tnis tucteasc vii Liiue at, QLC Ci iioni ku 30 pupiis a year  jxnj Pinckney dist has only an astu valuation ot 349,0UCt liie Vvians diis has a vaiuacu oi over oLU,000, ihe Harris 1 ana Ciiou Piacuse    v  Urgauit  iioir Dji   Wirs Mervm iunpv L S S Sup  Merwin Campbcli Choir iYajtise Wed A Wed Feb 2, 1949 400 Junior Choir Pix  is J 30 Senior Choir Piacnse The Pastors Corifirmaicn class IJOS UL tli parsonage ut this time 30 Young Adults party at Albert Shirley home, Thursday, 80U Bible Study at the ParsonageSunday, Feb 6h 103U Church Service Se mon  The Adventure of Beinc  iinaovei in danger rmal coio wai Pivjkuey So Dexter lb liie secoua team vcic cjm weak on hitting taw Dasket aci ieli l0 ihe Dexter reserve can oi to 15 iJnrrow iii iO  r j  , C Clark  liL n uuOii or, D Clcu ver Dfxu lienM Dola Poinit Daiov burc, J, iSing  tui   ci U G iiiwno  vhu t  jiii, ii i a S vva Je  Li cruise iTiOi oi lie i icoi c,io from siae monJ Jle Vii ruy school tax U c t jiiiUs lji iho ihooi ond x ,11 uio scnool deb , hor oi Lit riit raise J nVuLi and have Rep party family is now the gov elected on the Democrat ticket1 18 FovlorviiloDorothy He is at edds with the Dem state, IB, Howell Melvin Bichmouj chairman r conducted end fin j Gregory Alotha C jodvan 2Gre onced his o i campaign j gory Mr Biake while h hap muchj   abihty, undoubtedly is lackinq in, Charles Clark and Don LUI CI gkrmour or charm and never were home from Western bce ij  JIIJs the headlines I College last weei during eAamJ troaUe geUing by on thu The county clerks is sessior Resell Clark and Wie oi iuu The tutiiion in the rincliney last week declared against so waUia Beach called at tn,  cret primaries   Walter Clark home Sunday The secret prinrctry was intrcd, iVlrs Irvin Kennedy is spendinc uced 14 years ago to protect Rep e week with he Ambcbe e office holders against the Roosei nedy family in Howcii veit ndsEdes, Later separate Harold Gallup and farnny o riuaja Corners dist also 4iave Disciples Today iiJvji ahwuons Ihe Pincjney j 1130 Sunday School Jesus anaiiori uiso is mduiicieii to Eariy Teaching and Heahnrj bora jc a iiv scnooi JjuilditUj 700 Pilgrim Feliovship mee1cal i  J t cjichdatedtiig at th Church, Topic The thev vcuia nave an ascessei  Vay to Abundant Livina of  1 i ar, G i   nckney Pies h    icknv   Clark C Matteson    Coyle , G  5 siitutioiiS iJ  1 VanBlaircrm f f   wa m i, xi Uilvue v o, evict two loiaiunjs w otm out u iJiocKng 4 pasbca it b lie move ne move will wout iiots, that this iaii iver witnessed and vuii e ne ii Wopciy 110 ,ai ihey will  HI rent ixreco According iiov Murphy, o Depict IUII IO 10017 i lomain va jant until tne reiit con  UIO  w iio Vill w UJ ,     I cause the  ounry j hu landijid   J JI  J  G h l UI J 1U 1J, v J O V guii , An4 ,r om l cej niij nc iirois are a 1 1 Ct or r od wiio pled I Monday, 700 Family Church Jcffrcy D ichccl Sucpr sponsored by Pilgrim FPII mc Fmgson, by Pilg jowiiiiip young peopo, Tant how jiroqrnn Bring pbthick 1 ji, i i I tnhlo service x ,1 Points Schr lie , VrtnBlaircurn 1 L C eton 3, Murrey 15  lh ur n c I I i    Ulid inc   i lUClj llcirlr,sH ballots were adcVd to keep  D2101 called at tne Muray ii ed name Sunday 1 JriiV  Leawidge oi Notify andiMiss Dc viacje 01 Delrcn spent la  coattail riders from getting eiec ed This backHrd ls vr end caused Kim Siglers dex However, it is to be gralv doubted if a secret faco vould wi,h Mrs Eleanor Ledwio completly chock nlamor which Keyln Ledwidge frnt Saur dobe if par r n wodd iiiff Hubert Ledvi,t, , billbocrrd ai orctoncal v3ce f0yai Qak over the radio ana a happy per, walor Clark and hf c1 on Irs eanne Meye a i hopicl Ypsiiana Sauiuay gr sch ol hi1 s sr, i tuhiOi  cude puphs ii 32b3 lor jilo and 51279 10 nic tip end Mr liOwCll  H IJO Meeting cf the Goinsley 4 Crcgcry 3, Auxlci at thl 2 GraY l Mrj Flirabeth 1 0 Aburgeys has Ehcl GustafsonJ las mii ol r kv ca nev a 42 to 40 wm Lake las1 riV F j  u iOVI r CIKU oc iiUi  lc f i  V Uld pi u   Oir ijl  U d j UJI riu , ,cvc od P the iiJn, 1 Tr, OS 0 iu An iVrhor cio this m and r r T  llll soocility on the pjtTonn CIRCTJtT COURT  court ljweekudehyon jsentehcerr uhn Harwell of Lan 3ing to L nehaii years in Mich tate piP  for larceny horn the sr 54dt  idware stoi fowler ville j alsD faces a sirriilar ofiense  Lansing Evciy Tayior, 18 of Brighton yed dty 10 taking 400 rrom her aunt, Hattie Swartz She spent it for clothes and tcxi faie Ber Chapman ,no hu been W flt Martin Riter r ana Lakeland called ai he Gkk h rne Saairccy 1 Mr and Mrs Howvrra , and x and Mrs Hovard hiepelle jr of Detroit rpert Sunday with Harold Rady and tamTky  Graee Ghem Ying vVu U ot K Chi Lose stcdnt, wee entertcmod a he Albert Shirley home Sun Gerald and Ralph CMkon ve na r rQ cd lo i iijureu on oediiij  nd at Uih Hovel  00 cieuiios are ul A lumber, of e arke iciron  tu lakig c pirt i tLe e e 35 iuvcrd irryT Tjcdri   J   i 1   1     ,     ,,  o      e cr u  in pii l cU school   u  rr ad D C J i mt tiUrj iiox Thir,day  f see k 1 e c rr  e   d rerreenaes he  , 10 DvJ   eill9 AK and Juo  toofc it on t  s 14 i  0ii in trod bu neer jht r  ,4ii e  r 1 ric 11  1 ,  iy vt sw 11   i  U iOJ CliJu  ID joy uu 0 queuiuns vcre  i ct ro V 0 prominen on      tiiu jviJo oafcaicr a girl He v Carl J one ha, ueid Ooeihn cohece iej uued IiU viii  1 11 r t 1  o irthc 3 COJWiY COiFEhENCE r i  T Fndav for the TonTTy con tcochn, occol chi The do feren vill of the vk  rr end P T , uowrll hh scl 1 J Dr Errcnon U r,f  IT  Yl th  aive nnn up north fishing over 0ner Gass and wife of Brigr     , ,  ton were Sunday guests of tne nr, Linron G1e4i4redr OKhned to the toma asylum for Les McAfee iQ1 lu  rr, prc n rj h n 8 years petitioned to be declared, m,Qrd White 24 brght0I1 cor Hcvrd Thavorsane but was ordered returned c , suicid5 Suldcy t icc,   the asylum I ing himsen  rdr and Mrs Herman er j auers ere r i,, v iovV is a tiir iieucoi 1  1 i CIJIIJ        ,ujiner has aked a new uiai uago oniin yui lute en   ,,, nnjii riiovn, PueKsinih se 5d iioiiCnoes iion and oi lues  iLi, i  i  u ii ueiv o iaim souh oi hero to U ler 0 i,,iu ,  i Howell lernadine Lynch hs ,onia ihe Aim Arbor Lod plnik r, iranchaise expired la v 1 uCKney 2ioj dei ui ,0 x i 1 clSJj Uti Z U J w  w i,  VlU tioJ J odo bk2 1    u  ie ,  J , ae,  ii rlavl  ij , c  1 J  u   i Jt1  1  0 0 ic 1 no Oi  o  J 1  y, J   0 W w      ,  O J   U i,   oiAN DUGS  Kid AJ  Ke i   irionhs old eid end hai jcis another   , nus o enildren ,udge put ding she  up or ad  u rerilization 0 no the hrst vf 1 pronounc Inrieious bills  a 1 LOU have in vancus sates ved Opposition vno are oosed rrrrh control has  iuj enough to m u 1 A pu  ,iie   u 1 u 10   U A l  u dun j  a a  pt ocn consid o tjive ijh ,iju 10 smoj recess but iufieuded by al and the W h eoc gv 0  favern  Bob ViJto Marathon  Reads Lunik  Whle Fren Produes Die Set Blues Pincmey Fab  n ho cihou tr rrr, imarcing jrEhel GCn Mild I and VddiTe JDANCE AT GrtEGOhY FEB 13 The Ycjnglove School PTA will give a dance at the Gregory Mr and Mrs George Thornp Town Hall on the night of Saur son spent Monday in lolecoO wALVi,h yer and son, Emmet left for Gal IVtvivw ti a , u,u Cli tornia Monday  J Ta  Pastor Mr and Mrs George Thcrnp  Woismp 1000 j It ail te renewed, aid Road9orV Drlg vas m use bu years Ihe new , electrk road stared between jacsou and last weekThey charg cents a mile The r charges 2 cents A sawmill has been Jim Cook woods The house ot Lyme Pettysville with ail 1 Mr Wieand has take 22   Jl 14 9   j lunnin vn riiL,  1 enehc  ui Cenia se up in Die Set Reds Schc jule tor Feb Peds v Tevcrir P,o Cory KcBTv3 Whie Ti0r pr pOJed r rere co vu ne  jjr r CJu Ol Ule r  da a,  , ud n o Ihe cijaieue a n1 srneue durmr  K ,r, vlrTeported ci the tjoya and 50 the jiriu smoio Ye dnes crjUji it was 2a  ,rs hack that ,ijct nor niohmu en a pji oi ,, expehcu  , a eig her c neal  r,a he de c douct  i r naves  uu they iche 3urs ,hei dungs d the uncus over did was lo insist  1 7e hidc one of the ri D  uiw, Ti 1  iroKing T onods dunnq work vs bluesBco White vs Marouo f 1, ,   ,  , jreb 13th Music by Ld Maas Orciieslra Admission oJ PR CHARLES TENIANT Dr Charles Tennant 59, who Lat Wednesday Mr and Gecrge Thompson attended Trinity Chap it 1  hrS  here grand oiheers e thedegress Thr,ciny rs ihe choy Morning Woiship Sunday Scloi Ycuug Peores Meeting Lvenirj Vvahp 315 pe ysville store Supi  Poscop Harrow Wm Ifi Asst  Walier Esch raliled ci tthe Anderson lnou 730j burned Tuesday Insurnc   c conen I ever 1 BOYS AND GILR3, FUN GALORE FOR YOtJ J See the secret ,eesriue 0 See the IMmger rnyuury LeI how to join tiie Comic Wueuiy  Club and get your blG PltiZu I PACKAGE filled with surprLcs  See the Comic Wcy Corner in  1 Jl I  ho,eir contract wih 001  i  1   Mi 1 ou O he fore woe re  c eomWeitux 183  ion ey Skdcuo has had a home a1 HiLand Lki tney anenaea  for a number of years died inj Nolan school ol the Redford hospitaL Thursday, f Miss Roseanne Lav He leaves a daughter, Iris, 4 bro ter of the late AhV d h thers and 4 sisters The funeral Dexter township died in Bo was at the Hamilton Funeral Co,orado,Sunday wncre sue  Home in Detroit Monday in charj hved 40 yearsShe leaves c s ge oi the Knight Templars, Detd ter Mrs Frank OTocle ad roit Commandry No 1 A num brother William o Arm L ne 3 Ser v kh vc3 c Ire ,er Meeting wed nve 80C  JKTH HAMBURG CHURC1 ccrhliout Rdd 6 miles northwest of Ptnckney    Sunday Schci1 10JD Supt  Maurice Lcinbach Mornina Msacj 11CO ll4u last week The co assn of farmers club will meet at the courthouse in Howell Feb 11 store coior comic magazine SundaysJeb G 1 iu4 of 44ei Detroit Sunday Tim  v   o c FCro ucu  u uis sess   hu ucr , nn crcj c lepe majoriy voe to rao the 15 mill limit and e   houu perod to 20 limitation taxes raised cr principal on ro th ircre oc or irr r ro, v ar9 Mrs Rlah Reoxon and daughter Betty, of Lansing called en Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel Sunday Mr and Mrs Llod Hendee  tended the March of Dimes ball While wahuig raacr over he   day night V and Beek so w A lore y and Editor Lo oh in nngside sees c  V Jaer ot Pinckney people attended BASKET BALL SCORES Burial m Dexter Robert Grainger and   y cr Lansinq spent Snr at the Louis Milan 36, Dundee 28 Chelsea Coyle home and wi h  T CoV 46 Flat Rock 37 Leslie 59, Stock and Mrs Eva Kelvin ended en bridge 34 Hanover 48 Concord, Mrs Hose Howard c St Joe i 28 Midu Center 41 Vandercookl pital  36  i arena When con at HoweU Sat night with Mr and mGlks Attorney L , ,   , , ,  coulc stat a be  r  njsi Russell Glover and family of rtr,, wc , wife ana mby at the Frcntlin Fowlerviile spent Sunday at tho  QrN  hcrre m Howell Sunday S  Spea home , q etc, Gornena Bo A en and fam1 Krs Clara Eisele and children P, xj  ,, at noweu oau nigni wiu tin iau3hn ana his molherMrs Mrs Ambrose Kennedy riorence iiugnn caked on       n Ko Lav ,  ior  ere 1   CDunu will vote to raise 5 mills or, for  schools Kilan, Sahne , and Manchester are all k build new additions this year and Ann j Aboi will voe on a S3,000000  bond issue a Mn Le V Jr Lynn Hendee and ou and Bex atended Fu CBIBBAG PLAYERS  at Mich State college last Td All desiring to take part in a C W Hoekei of Arn Arbor  local afbbage tournament give1 who has been confined to his Harboldt of HiLand Lae anc ihtk name to Clare Miller  home by illness for seval wks  the funeraj of j jamoS fen  I expects to return to h work to naat in rtroit Morday STVAIlHTINrS CARD PARTY j day as asst trees, at the Ee n Harold Gallup end family of   Detroir calied a the L J Swarthout home Saturday Kenneth Iramer and wde of J o owell caLed on Mr and and Rcy Eisele and Miss ludnisl XSL i,j5 Andrew Nisoo1 Friday  kl oi Droit spnt Sunday with amc Mr and Mrs Gcoj hleahonMr, Fmmn VL 7  M c Eob STmgjer ana v uct to qo o Tec3 to 0 J      and Mrs ,,,,,   Ir Emma Vollmer rv p,vri zh0rT oi Hewm were a ended the funeral of Dan Mrs Albert Shirleys Rip 6T LvhuT tf     iceman 95 a Gregory Sunday 4H club sent a 25 pound bo of1 9 h G Erdley VcmSickle and Robert clothing to Germany last week anohtercrt Kent Lake en U S morning when n a their  ai 16 cpects iy as Tlkt Ladies of St Marys Altar ry Eailer odsftr will sponsor a St Vabm Leon Meabon ord frmiilv of Card Party at hign school Dexter spent Sundav wth Geo arm on Friday night February Meabon ir and fr  16 Invite your friends Every onMrs Virqinkt Wytie Grant has home from Midi Slate I Mis VI vsufnsd Vi Sdk re and Dovie Temoleon and irlv of ero ncdoor spent at the Albert Shirley Mf and Mrs nirew Net spent Tue everng wh Idr and Mrs VTm d , At present Ure the members o of the Mich, legislature, desps Touis Coyle 1 on fhe ik li MrsRose Melvin Hovcrd rr ed a stroke lest eV and w v,  v w taken to St Joe rlowitel Ar r Joe Gri rr1 Wui ,pev rfitJ  borSat in the Swarlhout Ambul S,n j Gn,,h and  J in Ann Arbor They sent it to a German boy whom Daryl Shirley got acquaint ed wih 2 years ego when he was in Germany with the armyj cf occupation David Aberdeen who has been wendrg a week with his pcrr, t boos orc ents Mr and Mr Frank AberdTne  An, met as a 1 trardve feature ten returned to Albion college  em are no ry  vTcav law suit has tied up neu pa   checl So far they are prytess and hotel kepes arl otiers who aare them crcai, are saia One fais to understand the j e oUnens in the amed for vhch have caused the 6us dor ox tiie deut until April  ,r   k 1ney continue die suspen if ion may be exterfed farther j The answer is probably that the j young man jus throuq  high sch ol or college hoc no other place o ao which offers the some ad1 i anages Employment is getting ,hv and lavoffs are increasing By enlisting in the armed forces he is sure of a living jnd thi vhen his enlistments terra ends bee ere numerous benefitsIks ,frnnry which an enlistment rke i undoubtedly its most at Sun da vas m was formerly Margaret Curlett j  getting impalord fcV  h mM O E S NOTICE TKP Pinckney O E S will hold i reaular metinj on Fefe flrQO a m for the purpose cl 1 Initiition V The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday February, a, ft  , i  Si  COAT BARGAINS 1 size 12, E Kk, 3500 Nnw y ,0 size 12, rey, 4900 Hw 2 1 size 12, Black, 2975  7 2  size 12, BJaok, 5975   Z  1 size 14, Bovn, 7950 x NOW tS 1 size 14, Bu 4900      JJ g 1 size 14, Buk, 2475    fr size 16, Brown, 3950   ow  1 size 16, Black, 10500  Sow ton 1 size 16, Black, 7950   S i s ze lbVo, Black, 7900  NOW SUQ i size 18, Black, 4900    NfJw So l size 18 Black, 4200   Now  l Mz,e2011, black, 3900  NOW  1 size 41, Navy, 2900  M Now  1 size 22 Black, 4200     oW  1 size 22 Red, 8900    ZnZ  1 size 26i 2, Black, 4400   7, NOW  W Howell LADIES  CHILDRENS APPAREL At a meeting oi the P T A oi wmana Lose scnool the arch itects model oi the proposed ad diiion was shown Mr and Mrs Harry Lee oi Lake land spent last week with the Al ger Lee iamily at Sagatuck The rowtoito ,Kiiiaengaren whicn has been having hall day sessions is now going full days another teacher being hired Bom to Editor Rudnicki and wiie of the FowlerviUe Reveiw Jan26, a son Dexter village has let the con tract for their water supply exten sion to the Livingson Company oi Detroit tor 48,000 Despie cold weather woik Is progressing nicely on the new South Lyon school building The second floor has been poured UK It i SYLVAN THEATER Chelsea Mich, MWMMIMMiil Thursday Friday Feb, 3 4 Edward G Robinson Gail Rus Friday Saturday reb, 4 i sell John Lund la NEIGHBORING Born to Mr and Mrs Lester Truhn of Pinckney at Rowe hospital, Stockbridge, Jan 22a son Leon VVorden who enlisted in the army is at Camp Breckenrii ge, Kentucky Wm Dailey and wife of Ann Arbor have been appointed supt and matron of the Washtenaw county infirmary He was dep sheriff for 26 years and while on night duty at the jail some years ago was badly wounded oy a Detroit gangster who was tryina to free another gangster held at the jail  Special seviceswere held al Dexter and Saline Friday by the   Christian Rural Overseas pro  gram where two more carloads of wheat were dedicated for over seas relief Rev Fr Walsh presid ed at the Dexter services The body of Clare SpeedJ Gil more of Gregory, former Pinck ney high school football player who died overseas was buried in the National Cemetery at Springfield Ill Friday Howell Lodge No 38 F  A M will observe its 100th anniversary next year The heavy wind recently blew out windows and damaged the  county jail Lou Moore, a former Gregory business man, hotel keeper, died at rhe Odd Fellows Home, Jackson, last Wed He has lived in helsea late years His wife died in 1941 Rattlesnakes are supposed o be dormant in the winter but one bit a dog belonging to Webster Map le of Brighton last week Mr and Mrs Elmer VanBuiran of Howell observed their 63rd weddinq anniversary last wee1 Mr and Mrs Lester Sharp of Hamburg have announced the engagmen of their daughterMary Lou to Robert Keating of Imlay City Bom to Mr and Mrs Jack Paton lean Craft of Pingree Jan 21 a  son Norman David 25 Years Ago The pupils of Chubbs Coineri school gave their teacher JVJS AAua Harris a surprvfc pany on uor wi iaay last vveec There wiU be an auction oi the Erastus Kennedy farm Feb ij John Kofi prop Mrs Dora Da, f, attended the dedicaied oi the Howell M E Church last week Mr and Mrs P hi Svurthout iiiunche Martin Mvs Villi Hjhards and Mrs Grace Croloot at tended the lecture Junk by Rev M S Rich at Detroit Friday Ernest Commiskey and Eileen Grant of Howell were married Wednesday  Glenn Miller, and Genevieiye Gaffney were married Saturday Mr and Mrs Wm Gaffney cele brated their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday Mrs Lillian Wyhes car turned over last Wed while she was driv ing to school but she was unhurt LoreUa Soper oi Gregory broke her arm last week cranking an auto ISO partook of the sparrow shoot supper at Unadilla Friday night The ball team gets the bounty money Don Swarhout and Gerald Rea son visited the Sprout sehool last week NIGHT HAS a THOUSAND EYES Ceased Cartoon Novelty  i i  ass Saturday, feb 5 Eddie Dean la CARAVAN TRAIL la Txucoio Also LINDA BE GOOD StORlBfl Elyse Knox Marie Wilson Cartoon THE LUCK OF THE IRISH d Comedy 8tarrlna Tyrone Power Anne Baxter, Lee Cobb Cartoon ana latest Nov Sun Mon Tue, Feb  7 1 APARTMENT FOR PEGGY Comedy in Technicolor Starring Jeanne Crain, William Holdtn and Edmund Gwenn A Rare Rollicking Screen Treat Cartoon and Pete Snuh Sonday Shows 95,1,1 rdneaday Thursday, Feb 9 10 HOLD THAT GHOST Starring Sun, Mon Feb, 6, 7 Mot Sunday, jis P M, Contnuome Ddmund Gwenn Donald Crisp  Abbott  Costello, Andrews Cis Janet Leigh aad Lassie tera Ted Lewla  Band Plue HILLS OF HOME Technicolor Comedy Cartoon TUB  Mews Tues Wed, Thur, Fri, Feb 8, 9, 10, 11 Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon , Peter LawiorcL EUzabeth Taylor , The Musk0lM la THE MAN FROM TEXAS Starring James Craig, Lynn Bari ad Una Merkel CoraiingLiie with Father, June E,,,, JULIA MISBEHAVES Comudy Novelty Cartoon AVON THEATER StMkbrfrfm, Service Friday Sahuday Feb 4, 5 TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH A true melodrama of narcotic snuggling Starring Dick Powell Signe Haeso Cartoon House That Jack Built Sunday, Tuesday Feb 6, 8 THREE DARING DAUGHTERS In Technicoolor Starrina J alette McDonald, Jose Iturbi and Jane Powell In c Musical Romance News  Valuable papers should be kept in a safe place Your deeds,mortgages and certificates, bondsin surance policies, jewelry and other vclcrLi should be pro tected a  and theftBox es in   it your needs may  ,    r modern safj dope , n  cnd at very nom inal iiias ICay we show then to you o FIRST NAflOiAL BANIC JrlOWBLL in I Member Federal Deposit Ensur ance Corp All deposits up to 5000 insured Cominigt Big Town Scandal Caropu frotect vOUI cash bv Ulng OVJ Honeymoon, Dream Girl NIGiiT DtFOSITCY timmTin7aiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiikiimmiiiiTiiuiiuurjiiicfifiifu  m  Need an Oil Hot J Mm Water Heater  We have severed makes on hand also oil Unlis A Complete Line ef a I I Toilet Cotnbinatloni 1 as well as All Bathroom Fixtures Electric Heaters Pumps  of All ind aad Kitchen Sinks i I MYRON J HUGHES Telephone Pinckney 157F11 lepairisg c Seeeiality  MASTER PLUMBER  m 8 llll  Leaders of unions representiug nilosd engineers and firemen seek to force railroads to add extra, needless men on liesej locomotives This is sheer waste s alikework program which would fewer improvements and higher costsfor VOL Railroads use modern diesel locomotives because they are one of the means of giving faster better service to you Two men compose the crew of a diesel Ttxtjr occupy a clean, comfortable cab at The frontThe engineer iiandies the throttle The fireman sits and watches the track alvad With no coal to shovel, be ha practically nothing esse to do No Benefit To Yo Now the leaders of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood cr Loooneotive Firemen and Ereiiiemen want to use the diesel locomotive sa means of forcing a featherbedding scheme on the railroads The extra men they propose to add to the dseast crews are not needed There is no The ssniosi leaders are fightingasaong thero t which union should furnish tftwee extra, needless men The Brotherhood of Iacomotree Engineers have even threatened You may not be interested in this distwo unions, but yon would he if these groups succeed ir featherbedding schorr at would tneaa a slowing up of th ree of the railroadso is the Bissetaridiug aymboi siaebigheet paid raflroad rmroypreal aristocrats of lab   Their pv is hiph by any standard Grami of these demands, therefore, would mean tit  the railroads, would he paving out million iunearned wages to thuee in the veryhighebj, pay brackets Wed Like Te Spend This Money On Y You, Vrow how much the diesel has mean to you in incrrrsed speed, comfort and convenience The railroads have miny more of thein on order for even greater improvement in service to you But nt edicts drains of money, such as this present demand of the unions for needless men on diesels, reduce the ability of the railroads to spend money on better service for you Proud as the railroads are of the diesel it is onlya small part of their improvement pro gram Since the War literally billions of dollars have been spent on improvement of traci nd stations, on new passenger r ,,, , irSj gg wej  on diesel locomotive, he many other less conspicuous derailroading that contribute to impiov  service Feat  Bedding Means Less Service To You  n featherbedding schemes like the proposed, would, if successful, divert ns of money from our present imnt programs Even worse, they make nents like the diesel worthless, by he cost of their operation prohibitive demands are agait TOUR interests 1 as those of the railroads They are to make work Neither you nor oads should be forced to pay such a penary for progress Thais why i railroads are resisting these make workdc nnds to the t ditchand why they are telling you about them But Krone i  large  prov im r  as v schenthe rav I FOITSAEE Warm Morning Staves Farmers Feed Supply 0 PHQME 144 a MAX MISSEXMsV STERN lAHROi  h  soon 21  is lasearv  EET  NEW roes 4, u t  We are publiahsag this and other advertisenaents to talk with yo mmmmmmmmmmmmi mi  n   J Plumbing Water SvOMttete Sjhmter iMafcel stw4tMnttMtsew 4 Tht Packati Dtopcrtfe Spfck Tho Plnckney Dispatch Tutored  fteconu ua iter at Posofficj a inckney, Michigan undo Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pijck v, Vc Subscription rt ito n Pasji W Curletk, Publisher  Store Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furnishings Canned Goods  Lingerie Sttoes Kennedys Gei Its the EXT service th  t means so mu h Conveniently Located Customer Offices  i another EXTRA Edison Service Mrs C A Buecher lull in hex home buuua mormng ana DiOKe net iup bn was tuxen 10 a Dei roit nospuai bunday in Swarth ouis imouiunc tiank White and family oi How ell called on Mi and Mis Ben I While Sunday Mr and Mis Kenneth Vylie and daughter Kaye spent bat with HuWrt Ledwiage and tamily in Royal Oak AUred ttau and iamily and Mrs f Albion Picu oi Iosco we bun guests of Mr and Mr3 Win bne han Mr and Mrs John Carver sr tertained a party oi friends from  j Ann Arbor bun night at lunch Gus Hannaman has bought the property on Unadiila St where the Barber Bros junk yard is lo cated He gets possession May 1 Dickie Darrow fell while slid ina down hill last Thurs and injur ed his arm Mrs Edsel Meyer is a patient at Beyer hospital Ypsilanii Her moher is caring for her daughter   Cheryl and Edsel the baby i with Mrs Willa Lamb The Pinckney fireman gave a  roast ham supper at the fire hall last rihurs night A fine time was enjoyed by all  Mrs Olin Robinson with Mrs 1 Came Griffith and Mrs Mildred Miller atiended an all day sess ion Tyrian Chapte OESof Det roit Wed honoring their 25th an, niversary j Six candidatesfrom here were slaved lor installation in the I Whiie Shrine at iiowell last Thur night but Ros Reads car was the only one to get there on acct of icy ruadsHe and his wife stay all night returning the next day A card from Roy Dillingham siUies he and hi vie arc now at Lakeland, Fla whno his bra, ther, Don lives j Howard Read and family p i Sunday at the Goo Wilde home in Ann Arbor  Mi and Mrs vVm Whulcy of Ann Arbor were Sat guests of Mr and Mrs James Whitley  Mrs Nettie Vaughn and Mrs Marjory Shehan and daughter j wree Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Merdl home in Webster Vincent Sheild and family cf AnnArbor wereSunday visitors at the Lee Lavey home  Mrs Gladys Clinon entertain ed the 500 club at her home Sun Sunday dinner guests of Rev and Mrs Beachy were DrHClair Amslutz and daughter Vivian of Goshen Ind, Anonio Alverez and Eliezer Rodrice from Bau ankuitos Puerto Rico who at present are students at Goshen College, and Mr and Mrs Paul Chaffee from Ann hxhox in the said County on the 31st day KARL J ELGART, Deceased Taxes l mil receive Putnam Town ship Taxes at my home at 251 WMaint PINCKNEY MICHIGAN HOURS 140 P M ToVoO P M EVERY SATURDAY Stanley Dinkel POGJJCEWSES ON SALE PUTNAM TWP TREAS Edison offices are located in almost every neighborhood for the convenience of our customers Each is staffed and equipped to give you the best service possible Use any neighborhood Edison office for exchanging wornout lamp bulbs and iron cords, for help with appliances, free recipes, and menus, and for other extra Edison services at no extra charge, Edison customer offices are open every day except Sunday, 830 til 5 Use them to get the most out of all the electricity you use DETROIT EDISON f Lucky you  the day you look at and decide on this beautiful new gas range Ils a dcsrn come true, with all the famous Tappan features Automatic lighting of top burners nrd oven alike Smokeless broiling Uniform  Aing Thrifty roasting Its easy to ope r and easy to keep clean Auto mctic clock times the cooking of an entire oven meal with no watching Tor real values in timesaving gas ranges in cryjjjice jracked see your Philgas dealer  touayl , ,, k Hockey Service 484 EAS1 MAIN 25 YEARS AGO Former PresWoodrow Wiilson died at Washington D C on Feb 2 Henry C Ruen Detroit business man has moved to Calif to live  Mrs Maria Cooper, 69 died at her home south of here Sat Sur vivina are 2 sons, Tom and Wm She came here from Ireland when 1 year old The Line Boys will give an il luytiuied lecture at Greqory tewn hall on their trip through the states Feb 8The Nicholas sisters will furnish music Dead or Alive FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES 200  COW 200 WE BUY HIDESV AND CALF SKINS PHONE COLLECT 2L Of MSCHTOAH oj mU Court told at Fate Otoe in the Cfey of Howoll the acud County, on the 284b day of  17, A D 1949  1  It is Ordered That all of the ere ditors of aid deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at said Probate Office, and to sorve a copy thereof upon Ona Campbell, Administrator of said es tote, at Pinckney Michigan, on or be A tju copy Hiram R Smith Celestia Parshall Judo of Probate Register  Probate EAVES TROUGHWG and Judo j iM oclock the matt of tto Enta of Eugene appearing to the Court that the time nmwrtrin of cknme oft Md   mwJ to mould to hmhed, D at  ttM f aay 4 w to nppPstJt 40 aftcjovo   and djtMt  4a mA 4m 4tf   JlL fare the 11th day of April A D 1949 at in tto ioseeoon ledd time  Mgx WORK and place being appointed for tthe exand adjueteeat of aU ckrime CALL HOY JOHNSON ago nd dei pHOffE PflfCOOT 1  Ordeeed That ubliic Dispatch, a newspaper, prln ard cir culatod in gai4 Coun A tjue copy Kuam H SmK CclesUu rarihall judge obute lieMM oi Pxohati Ul 9TATE OF MHaaOMM  TL rxocale Cour tor toe oumy of C Urination At a seMOlToi said Court held a lb Probate Office in the Cay of How in tho said county on the 31st day BTATE Or iViiChiN of Januaiy A D 1949 fh ba Court tor ue Coury PresentiHos Hiram H Smith, Judge of Iftegoo Probato r A c foe, oi said Court L 1 IN THE MATTER OF TH3 ESTATE OF  yxob Ofiice in th Ciry of ,,A KARL J ELGART, Deceased ,U m  County on  2Sth day   tt appearlna to the court that the ,anur A D 1949time for presentation of claims against j ProntHos Hiram R Smjth Judge oi aid tate should be limited, and that Prboto  a time and place be appointed to re   THE MATTER OF XH ESTAI OI ceive, examine and adjust all claims, John Barber, Deceased and demonde against scid deceased by  William M Gannon ha, t filed in said Court  Court his final administration account It m Ordered, That all of the credi  and his petitions praying for the allow to   Dexter Theatre DEXTER MICHIGAN Friday Saturday Feb 4  MY PAL TRICeGER with Boy Roger Selected Shorts INCOME TAX MADE OUT 406 E GRAND RIVER, BMOHTON, PHONE TA iters aS aaid deceased are required present their claims to said Court at said Probate Offion ani to serve a cooy thereof upon L, E Birdsell, administ rator of said estate at Fowerville, Mich on or before the 11 tb day of April A, D, 1948, at ten octeck in the forenoon said time and place being hereby appointed far the esaaanaooo and adjust neat of aB claims and denxavte again saM aeoeaeea It if Further Order That public nonat BMsrecfto given by publicattoe of a copy of this order coee each week let fmo MrxeasJsg weeks revfaus to m 4m mmm M mt once thereof and for the assignment and Sunday Monday, Feb I, Matinee Sunday 399 p RACHEL AMD STRANGE I m  dHributtoti of residue of said estate  IT IS ORDERED, That the 21st day of February A D 194 at tn oclock in  we  the foronot be and is hereby apooini Eobort MltcbttnV WUlkSM HoicUd ed for nnssiliii and aUowtog aii ae count and hearing said petrtion It  Further Ordered, ThaApublic not ice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to scad day oi hearing  fc Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper Prid and circulated In nod County Hiram R Smith u4  pj  , of Thnnv, rk 9J10 SCALED VEntttCr r Parshall,  S r ,11 fi ydw r Jb m Mi Wednesday February 2, 1949 li STATE or wmwiw Iio novate Coon Mr use county at Uvinasion At a iHdea oi said Couit held a, the Probate Otiice in the City of Howm thu said County, on the 11th Jay inJb mSrMlH of January A D 1949 Dr liay JUuUy JM A PrsentHos Huarn R Smith Judge of 0ttQOM Avnua Probate , J Daily lkuu A 11 IO auu P M IN THE MATTER OF TH ESTATE OF Lxcep WeaiittSOay Bert VanBlaircum Deceased  MoidUeVtrLSat OuoOUpItU appearing Io tee court that the   PROFESSIONAL COFUER  t VANWIKnUi  VAHWINRLE Ttr  DWVanWinJde CKVWinkle Attorneys c Lent First State and Savings BOA HowelL Michigt tun ioi presentation oi claims against aid estate should be limited, and that a time and place be appointed to receive, examine and adjust all claims I and demands against said deceased by hssnis sal Court It s Ordered That all of ths credliter oil said deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at Mid Probate Otfic and to serve a copy thereof upon Semico Howie, administ tatrix of said estate a Brighton Mvlan en or before 2ie 23th day oi March A   1948, at en oclock in the forenoon  ud time and place being hereby appointed for the examination and adjust isent of all claims and demands again said deceased It is Further Order That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order once each week j for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing In the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed asd circulated in said County A true copy Hiram R, 8s4b Celestta Parshall Judge r  Jiobate Reajstet at Probate Dtt a 1121,   McCLUtoJiE Dentist North Michigan Telephones Office 935 rtesence 814 venings by Appointments HowelL Michigan AH NETS Cemetery Memorials 924 NMadn St,Ann ArborMich Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming St, Howell Phono Howell 439 or 87 I Monuments  Markers HRB SNEED Phone 183  207 in Grand River Howell Michigan Rsal Esate Insuranceibrokeiage City TW and Farm Property, A Speciality List our Property with Me  IEE LAVEY General Insurance Phone 59F3 Michigan n 1915 Pinckney  AU C T I O NEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYL1E pfatae Pinckney 78F2i established 18S5 tooaporated McPlerson State Bank  BANK DRAFTS Bank Drafts or Money Orders are now much more attractive as a means of paying outoftown accounts Agencies other than banks have recently increased the cost o the purchaser Following is a comparison of our bank charges Bank Charges 001 to 999 05 1000 to 1,00000 10c each i001 Will pay reward for return STANLEY BERR1MAN Attorney at Urw 207M E Grand River Howell REFWGsjERATION SERCE HAROLD RADY Repairs on AU MaKes Phone Pinckney 154F3 DR CJ TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter  Phone Dexter 3461 n   JANE TASCH I Sand Top SoO, Road Gravel Letters or Any Papers Composed  Fill Dirt and Read Built lor Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract I All Work Confidential ,7628 Toma Rd Pinckney Rte 2 747 Main,Pinckney Phoae 50F11 j phone Dexter 8116 MAiiTiN J LAVim Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton Mich Phone 157F11 Repair MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Drivs License Rusk Lak P H SWARTHOUT  SOM Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 S 63 PinckjagyjffcFRED C REICKHOF br OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment PI ne 358 Residence 613 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock Hauling Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14  CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel KV, tr Want Ad 6 LOST 2 Beagle pups, one is black and white and one brown j arcSware  Pine atch 150 Pinckneys uro LAmt B eats 4KwyLinF 10 15 25 our for Othor Forms 01 to 500 501 to 1000 1001 to 5000 5001 to 10000 Wo believe we can show cusfomers a red savings this convenient way of sending money out of town Mcpherson Mate Baik  A savings Account can be open id with as little at a 1 bill Money to loan at reasonable rates Interest paid on Savings looks and Tune Ceruiicate oi Deposit Jay Shirey, phone 72 WANTED TO BUY Deacon cal ves at Jas RouseFami Gregory rirvMonday forenoons FOR SALE OR RENTCottage at Swarthout Cove , Portage Lake L J Swarthout, phone 47F3 FOR RENT A modem apt with heat and lights furnished hot S cold running water ani private eiitfancePhone 04 Pinckney  Mrs Thomas Murphy WANTED Daycare for presch ool age children in my home 200 a dav 30 a hour FOR RENT Modem,  Apartment Max Reynolds 545 E Putnam St Pinckney Mich Tele Pinckney 143F2 FOR ALhAir Motor Windmi and a circulating heater Willi mry Cooper WANTTOiSCRAPTRON METAL Wo pick up STEFFEN  ROBli Naale Pack co Bert Wylie buyer Rulh Rmer 25Q putnam phonQ 6 Room OrTSALE Springer Spaniel Pups, Make aod pls fd child ren  John Carv ji Per lege Lake Phone Pinckney 18F12 HFUfirTA biRHPAIRS ELECTRICAL WIRING R L POND, r orage Lake Phon Dexter 2536 AND Gregory, Mich Phone 18F1 All depositi up to 500000 insur FOR RENTModern 5 room house id by our membership in the Fed on Cedar Lake Rd Ccdl 123F2 federal Deposit Insurance Corp j sfeWER TROUBLE1 Over 80 Years of Safe Banking  SAVE 2S Roots Rags Obstac SIAIE OF MICHIGAN los c removed without digging The Probate Court for , rrj tf by electrical machine No results LiTingston No chorgeAU work Wiafojtwd R, , , V  , Also Septic Tanks Cleaned 24 t How i M couy  4   1354W4 is the said County, on the 11th day of J January A D 1949 j Presnt Hon Hiram R Smith, Judge j 9i  FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK j  COMPIiETE lteome Tax SERVICE MBBSSBBBBBBBBBBVBBaBlBBBaBlSlW4BHi   Spot Cash  I roperies Vegetables  In the Matter oi the Estate of Kathryn Reasoner Deceased It appearing to the oourt that Use time for presentation of claims agaisst tatd estate shouldbe tontted and that  time and place be appoints it reFish Markec Prises Courteous Service  asive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by and before sai Court It is Ordered That all of the crediIters off said deceased are required o present their claims to said Court t said Probate Office and to serve a copy hereof upon Myrtle Keisg Administratrix of said estate at 1329 Lewis st Flint Michigan, on or before the 28th day of March A D 1949, at ten oclock in the  orenoon, said time and place being here by appointed for the examination and adjustment of all claims and demornds against said deceased It is Further OrderedThat public lotice thereof be given by publication A a copy of this order ooce each week or three snaeesstfe weeks previous to jedd day of harisg is the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed asd efr circulated Is sedd Count  A true copy Hiram R Smith Ctfestta ParshaH wc  Prokato SfteifltoT of Probed CATTLE 5 HORSES 5 HOGS 9150 Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE  AND cwmmo  i i SAVE MONEY AT Myers Boofeffy HOWELL MICHIGAN CALVES, SHEEP and PIGS REMOVED FR DARLING  COMPANY BUYERS OF HIDES  PELT5 PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 450 AUTO GLASS IET US REPLACE THAT BROK EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR ABES AUTO PARTS 214 East Grand River Howell Phone 151 L   Clarks PINCKNEYS FINEST FOOD STORE s FOR RENT 3 Room unfurnished apartrnent Mrs Clare McMacken, 408 JJnadUlaStre4 TREE TRIlJG AND REMOV ING Prices Reasonable Erper ience work 5030 Burgess Rd 4 et Wost oi Pinckrrey Phone 91F11 K  s 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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> mmmmmGmii  IT  Pincknei Dispel a  Wednesday, January 26 Michigan Mirror Soda Happenings  SCHOOL NEWS  irxA m,l 1 Rosrhe Nash was born in Mar PyP ana A nJJ  l3WnS 9 Co  55a to Llf Wt  lst i93 The eldest of 7   4  loi place IMJ ijuday night at the children, she is the dauahter More government employees, more government payrolls and  more taxes are cast fee 194a  Church iews r r Albert J Schxrutt, Pcstor Sunday Mo3ses 800 and 1000 Daily Mass 730 AM  f iNotes outheaiue  Ommtmmm ii  jwxxwinuee are , soc lw    Mz cad  Ma Nashof 7510 rZrZ W mfS  v are  soc when  dauahiei Edna be Pettysvlle Road Howell Mcih I f  Novenna iw oi security pian proposed by the president wi be adoptedToday the orkker drawing S300 y yr pays 30 into social secuuy Under the presidents plan he  would pay 6750 U he drew came the bride oi Dan Alexander o FowljerviUe  aUfrcpe oi the Howell M  church performing the cenmouy The bride was attended by  Conissions Sat 730 to 900 cm iys,before s,cjr No Sanded PeUysviUe Schoo SET 7 pj4  1  Sundaysbiore 800 mass  Fridays, r Novi  Novehna to Our Sonowfu Mc   T District Number 9 during her el ementary school years and enter COMMUNITY ChURCrl eJ Pinckney Public Schools in I Uaageaationcjj ha Freshman y An A and B i Rov D D fliady Minister student she is majoiing in Hist , Choir Practise  Weo Niahi Eng and Business  1  hoir Dirwoi Mrs Meivv 4800 he would pay 10fc His  sh FWdna    employer would pay a Wee am 18 and Glindon RecUng ount It he works for a firm emff  Fcwviu wo best man Basketball heads her list oi ex 5 kJ MIWIrl 11  Amburgey 6,  uroughs ploying less than 8 people, his I 6  16 Q P0  CTeP tracurricular activities She has rLiJ , Me Campbell cio  V 3 arU Durrow an  I employer Uhe payi toJoOO a M  ten a  brij played on Jie tean7as gwd  Wed 4  iClaik 2 each Pmckney had  yrs and then his payments darker bhie color About 40 were and has earned 3 letters Her Thurs 8LsJ       1 drop to 1 percent or 97 P8 J e ceremony and re uniform bears the numeral 1 Parsonaae Tonir iL lA   abound the hoops an  yr cephon at the Maas home which A piano student fct several p9 P Learning tojpertormed werd gyirinas cs age insurance now iinan 6 yea she does considerable  min ru v  1 Thf PiVTiyy second team a The newly weds left on a trip  1 dS,COnde,rabl1 Sunday 1030 Christian Youtn  Th Y    Pinckney , xt rL ln wk  w y o   so lost 3421 2w w aw3S2i15lfughouther y  Lrtho P would 50 a ,,  Old age insurance now iinan 0060 ced by a 1 percent tax would be    raised to 15 after July 1, 1949AU throu9n Oho and will be at fame would be included such as farm x 11 new home just built near workers, doctois and avobold fowlerville The bride graduated  heip jfrom Howell hicrh school in 1944 Disability and sicro3 JMAUI land has wee been employed in ckney High School durinaher at rnrWT ni, vil D61 iAbuigey cmcewoubeflnancdbySperoffirStheHoweUperitendancethere  Coajpk Through ifoung Peo j G Clalk cent tax on employee and em jmive  11J groom is also em  ployer Health insurance by a  ployed there Congratulatioins tm uU3unu m ww ner jun Carch 25 krx on both An employee  ior and Senior years  Sunday, 1130 Sunday School She is a member oi Ae Pinck 700 pn  powship meet ney Cong 1 church and Sunday m 730 Two Qtg ir Chinc Pmckney had a cnance to take j  aaUOil wiu  it place m the Land O Lukes eSt u9ation  historv 21 League last Friday but lost at I  Wae harry iii TT uncnester 3928 They held    Pfe  UMTU Manchester about even at the 9 COSl oi  veni is Jl ai oriiy trailing 19 t0 14 In the  at 000 and the iranT nd half ManrhMw went was that the money waTvlJ  he late Rep cotrolled congress and the stand, and inL eration platform were Vftn d2 signed by them in fond expecl auon that the pres maugWed would not be Harry TrumaTweU as Bobbie Burns once remarked the plans oi mice and men ait go ogleeThe elechon oi Harry iuman was a victory ior the  naif Manchester aacad due to the ability of 4  snarpshooters Cannonfc Tro and Kryaaniak who scored 16 11 r,ia 8 points respectively Pinckney was way off in tther scoring Joe Jeffreys led with 95, j d Don plenv oi shot but could nopublic afiairs in both church and Feilcship youth group Let Gcd n school She has helped wnh such SDGak Thrn tK Jf , Darrw work in the Glee Club and Chor ffi lJ n i , wv Jeif   i v , ,  Isabel Brady and Brandon White ,,,,  ous of the mus1C classes, oi Pin ple and lne church and U burroughs God Speak Through Young Pec pleand the Church, and Let  Manchester F Cunnon  Kryzaniak C Frol2 C lentz G A Clark drawing 4800 would pay 108 a yearThe payroll increase adds up to 2,000,000,000 All this is n addition w higher federal and state taxes HEAVY WIND The heavy wind last Tuesday night did considerable damage here Trees were blown down  T r li  4J ianc a number of windows in Rep Joe Warner will introduce nrr,aa uu, J  ui i  iii  i A iAa 4v i homes blown in It blew one of V JHl3q0lS vr Se 9 Mpttc tanks oj le Lav which yields 195,000,000 a yr  acrQsg and subPmut9 a 15 percm m Jarebouse  he rf hn come tax Oi course du would Ro3ster short the schools townships etc cQr  as they would get no state end 2Q  To cilse thas he would let them shahQn  Eagt levy ther own toes As the m  ral djtncts whjch  age to otheI faTbuildings in legislature get back many times   what they pay tnto the sales tax through the sales tax diversion we imagine Mr Warners wfU find the going tough She was elected class soc by  s k Through th WorW r SubtituiJpnsPinckneySliiger her classmates in both her Jun r,rrh Palmer, Heath, Bower SproutDon men man greater any oiier pros andjvous pies, in the history of this nation fox Harry Truman is an average man Unsuccessful in bus mess he owed his start in polit ics U appointment t0 a small judgeship From there he was elocted senator during the Frank lin Roosevelt tickil wave and got vice presidency as a compromise candidate to placate the south With his own party opposing School  T  ,  who are studying a the Univers  c  , During tno pets three summers it at Ann  wiU tell lug a Schneider she has beenemployed at the bouc ChinaTheir names are Dan Lakeland hotel, Wcnd Mich ie, ChoJuLu Qnd Gmce Chen Her after school plans, al  Clark Manchester Ahrens Voge, Walz, Kenner Treat Pinckney Res Manchester Ros ina I Packer SproutDon him in the convention he captur Waro Covle F F C G G Dunny P Bremen R Bieifen Wallace Storr this section bUl SCHOOL MEETING BoWUNG SCORES though more or less indefinite are to obtain a ooileqa 3ducatjoaPin rkney Publi School being a comparatively small school does not employ a substitute teacher for the arades and sbe has done  v iir KJ n J i MaUeson ling Wu Adults and rqrmines I Q ,  are urged to be guests of the PU r,  S ni riWRISy JT  ru , u TI i J Clork, VanBlancum, Hammell, qnm Fellowship The colored ,,,f T ,,, , t cuWhite Joe Clark W Jeffreys tions Pinckney L grim reuowsmp sound movie My Name is Han  T  ,, , , ,,  ,  Manchester will be shown You are invited CALVARY Merriman, Cknk, Buss, Kenslett Points Packer 5,  ed the nomination because no one else wanted it and then sing enanded went out into the sticks and hinterland to win an elect on which experts uivanarruous iy said he could not win Mr av eage man voted for him by the thousands because they saw in him themselves They nocked to  maugeraiion by the thousands and took over the city No such outpouring of the common man has been seen there since the mo The Pinckney school board will 722 2107 tied Die Set Reds 703 meet with the Doaids oi the dist t 726 698 21332 2 Tavern t63 rict schoolscn the school Thurs ,726773 2l82def Cory4gl day night ku 27 at the school 675 734 2123 3 lProdaju 645  A letter was received from 686 767 2098 tied Die Se Eluts the Univera of MichiganjfeUjffQ4 740623 2068 Jkjl Reads week which ated that although  Lumber 733 7o9 762 Z5UTcJetr no fault ,wa found with thepinckney Fab, 727793 lo77 2197 teaching stall, the school was  3 j far too sAiall ior the number of STANDINGS pupils La died It also criUzed the Team lact tho aboratory was also us j White 31 ed by kindergartenThe equip javem   30 meat of uxe school is insufficient Marathon  27 There vas a hint it might not be Reads Lumber 24 21 35  Schneider 5, Vare 4, L Clark 1, lecasined coonskin capped follow is substitute teach in 7 whenever wr AjMKjf7iiTrcUI TKP CoYle  Matteson 6 Dunny 11 Iers took it over at the incrugerat r Av  vniNmjiii nutvri ,p BrGlten n  Bretten g, Merri Q AncJrw Jaclcflon 1000 man 2,Wallace 4, Sorr 2   110U PincKney won 2 out 0 3 from There have been numerous Young Peoples Meeting 730 Sockbridge last ,UqhL Thfl hrst  strikes of school students, usual Evening Aoah,p 815 teaiu w, u 37   wi,h ,oe im because some teacher has Supt  noscoe Darrow , ,,  I , , T TT  ,   r w  , , leys pimg then with 16 pointa , been fired In Homer, Mich, one    Walter ijuob Amuqey got 10 The local took place last week which had girls surprised everyone, includ  I ior its purpose the forcing of the mg themselves by winning 22 to  resignation of Supt Wade 50 th needed iTwas throuqh tliig work  Rev Ezpa Beachey, paMor that she arrived at her decision Morning jbrship to become a kindergarden teach Sunday Sckool er MaDalhon 730 748 532331 HEiuuiS AFTER 37 YAS def White Front 688 740 702 inursuays Ann Amor NJWO Children Service   2130j 4 0 Bob Whie 647 7o j carried a picture and writeup of Prayer Meeting vd ive, W L P 14 41 15 42  80C uel iiiway toimer Pinckney  DrHClair Amstutz, a medicai resident WHO is reusing after 3  doctor from Goshen Ind will beyefifl rfi freight ngnt nt the hn qguest speaker Hsoherviee  10 Susie Compbell got 7 poins, Barbara Haines  Jane AmburArbor Freight house of the Ann aithe Calvary Mennonite Church W Joan Grilttih 3 and Virgin Arbor  ioledo loilioad hc  0n Sunday In the evening he  Shirley 2The Pinckney 2nd started there in 19i2 and has  win how pictures of his work in team nst  i been there continuously since puerto Rico recently The Public He is the son of the Lae Peter js invited to thse servicer, Conivay of Pinckney and marr  NORTH HAMBURG CHUKCI ied Miss DeWolj of Hamburg  gVarhou Pd, 0 miles north west   ,     He also has a son and daughter  f Pinckney  Ho has made no plans for his Sunday School retirement but expects 0 fix up  gupt 1000 DR ALBERT HUGHES Dr Albert A Hughes 72, past grand master oi Michigan Masons, died Friday of ct bean en  tack while returning from a fun Maurice LeinSach erfl in Detr0lL Wlth his wif 18 3 , his home and fish a little 22 23 29 ALTAR SOCIETY 24 24 , At a meeting al St Marys T Pinckney OES 23 20 2g 28  rec  18 27 25 society continued on the accredited hL Products Mrs Hazel Parker, L C Lavey pget Blues end John Burgvtsitedrihe Beptr whit Front    of Education at Lansing Tuesday pdy Fab and were old many school aid bills had been introduced Just wbat bills will pass is anyones Schedule for Feb 2 guess But they were also told  p vs ReadsWhite Front cum They expect to have if they started an improvement vg Tayern Blueg  Bob White valentine party Morning Message FRIENDSHIP NIGHT MC0 toiy Monday night the ahar  rinfdsThiP 9ht fflwe  ieiy elected the following of ,  Feb lst Tues Eve at 0 r  He was a native of Fowlerviile and married Grace Knochuizen of that place, He graduated from will at Detroit College of Medicine and  Howell  wa serving hisSh term as cror m  oner of Wayne countty, being re  boyj left the classes ana paraded around the school with sign askmg Wades resignation The  fracas started recently when Wade had a disagreement with iho ahletic coach  Sol Wolfe resigned Since then it is charged that Wade who does not like ath letics has curtailed the athletic program The signs read Down win Wade, Get Wade Out r 1Z  18 27 22 II  Tr uV All who are going are requested elected last Nov He was a mem Sci 14 31 II cersef 9 ClarkVice,fo t the Masonic templeber of Acacia Lodge 447 of Dett  JVl  SJJf0 JUS  cSlST hv 0 way or ca,l HI roif and all the higher bodies of  Jeffreys Treas, V The funeral was in program there was little chance of losing their state aid KINGS DAUGHTERS the Pinckney Circle of Kings Daugbters will hold their regular meetg Feb 3 at the home of Mrs Albert Shirley Evening meeting Secy CIVIC IMPROVEMENT ASSN The Civic Improvement Assn Reds vs Marathon Cory Drug vsPincknex fabTHE V T W TCAM BASKET BALL SCORES HowelV55 Mason 50 CUrton tfr,Pltisford 42 Ann Aiboi94 ments SPECIAL NOTICE Come to the get together at Masonic Hall Sat January 29th The VFW basketoaiI tectmlosi , Sexton 26 Milan 58, Chelsea to Brighton at Howell in the coun 134, Saline 44, Roosevelt 26 Flat ty league 3128 and beat Citizens j Rock 27, Lincoln 24 Dundee 43  Masons Starrond family s Pot Luck supper at 730 pm  Entertainment and card playing Mutual of Jiowell here Fnddv I University 36 Napoleon 46,Grdss 38 to 28 Monday they lost ak j 30 Mich Center 50, Brook Stockbridge 62 to 42  iyn 30 While enroute to to teach a 1  zne v v, itjBiliitoto Monday morning, the ANNOUNCEMENT at the town hall Monday night jJ Mr8  swarthout skiddio   Mrs BrUta Brash announces a me awn nau mwwy uiyi j j g j Swarthout skidaio   Mrs JJntiKi Jsrasn announces with John Rossiter, pres, presid j aeoff  L j Henry farrr the purchase of the Observatory ing It was voted to sponsor a   in th  N0 onf Beauty Salon 1402 Wctshington CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all my friends and neighbors for the nice cards and things sent to me during my M M degree on 2 candidates illness the Scottish Rite Cathedral in the Detroit Masonic temple and WOF conducted by grand lodge Bur ial was in White Chapel cemetery Br Hughes appeare i en programs at the Pinckney Masonic Lodge pas masters night a num ber of times THIRD DEGREE CONFERENCE Livingston Lodge confer c  the Valentine dance  Mrs Edna Reason Mrs Emma Brogan of Stockwas rcis hurt but she did not reach Heights, Ann Arbor Phone 23413 bridge spent the week end at , MTB Clore Miller and daugh featuring a complete line of Bea Stanley Dinkel home HBGULAR CXUNICAnON J, wwk end in Detro uty , including facials and hg MaYrj Trast and James SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION Regular communication of Liv Sngston Lodge will be held on  aaY, WZ thftAHHandy Tuesday evening, Feb 1st Viv i leader of the 4ri n ian Wchards of Milan, Deputy  dUbi Grand Lecturer for this dlstwill be pceseat and hold a school of  insttucion on the First Deasee This will be the first school of Instruction held here in a number Wdeki v MEET MLY POST Saturday right before an assembly of nearly 100 Mr n  ThEdison Sguare clu ,vas reen 40 strong and ast nd in tho  work Ths is an ov, kizcion ofr  Masons employed by the company and it ha 502 memersrin Livingston Washtenaw Monroe The Livingston Fellowcraft team A court attempt is being made by a Gand Rapids court to test an ordinance passed by the city of Grand Have, providing that no milkmay be sold in Orand Haven lhat is pasteurized more than 5 miles away horn there It is in the nature of a test ordinance as most cities have simi lar ordinances The purpose oi the ordinance is of course to favor local dairyman This law of course forces the dairies to get  their milk pasteurized in the cit ies where it is offered for sale ing these Richard Miller shared his bir A ip treament Your pfctncge Nance of Dearborn called at the dav cake with Marshall Meabon    CampbeU home Saturdty 1   AU Handv Hamr   j Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson wJ ft second section A   ANNOtTNCTMENT   ttended  20th wedding anmv  bee sup wag , Brownie CouncU meets Feb2 e of  and Ms Burdette  hes were made by 8 pm with Mb Mattie LoveU, jVel of Dearborn Saturday , Hibbins Ypsilanti pres of the iPortage Lake gupervieor Lynn Heridee has     Emily Post, enquire cmthoi ,  1 JJ placed on the comm to st school of  g  gtcrff ot The American M, poUy Baughn and pew son r plans for a new county ina number  j, one of the thw great Iames Franklin qre staying with  of years Rstqsehments wiU be XLje each week with The her parents in HowelL Mr and iL Alice Gearhart of Howell eereed after tffce school fp maof i Sunday Times Read  Mrs lawrence Baunhn and Mrs 4 k end at the Mark sons  pcedble ace aeked ZZ her higWyJnfo norenCe Baughn called on them jgf  be pcesenr These wul be 1 ftast decree oomWred Friday eve, Jan 28  jfc W Curt ec xnative new q   , The crrade school classes here Mrs Florence Mnrohy Sullivan  , J  xhe operetta Cmder was a,patient at Mercy hospital aUfl m the spring There will al  in Icudqion last week  9Qnq9 OTd choruen square club, Bill Hodge Earl For rester W M of Howell lodge, Bud Wilson, WMof Washtenaw ipde end Pov McLucas Presentations were made to 3 Detroit Edison Masons by LH  Sutfon, Ann Arbor and Edward Greer of HoweU Visitors were oresent from Howell, Bricmton Mason Williamston,  Arbor, Ypeilani, Monroe  Wyandotte The papers are making much of the fact some 2,000 New York ers are drawing unemployment insurance and spending the win ter in Fla The average amount they draw is 26 a week In all totals 22,000 a week Accord to New York records most oi 2000 people arev orchestra and hotel workers employed dur ing the resort season When the season closed they go to FlaThi feems to be peculiar to N Y  Unemployment authorities fn Mich, say that not over 45 from here on the unemployment do  e in Fla alhough there are ever 100 in other states of he nation According to the Mich, law those who leave the state  register with the unemployniajrt commission of me state   to and take a Job if ofswd to them SEALED BIDS WAITRD Sealed bids wanted lor tno 1 stoves, 63000BT 9 4mWl qallon oupacily tank flpeeP bids must be hi in tern M acf VJ S3 STf    S j  , VJ     C4Tfce m  3ioc lyiWK Qf Brewer, 8W1 91 weejkvajt te Stone canvbWkrit Ci, Array dimmi mnwrew ome eShe was mM J WMBER ex oiiAlmoa Brewe tvicted of Aai SteWd Wendell Corey  5 ptt NT New  returned f J bmk J nliOirionseBelli at itateagunaayin marory oi Fvt Clare Gihnore, kClec i Franc wd ha accept tfedit ta JA r LOXIDM W , poise pfcevaru U Skbito   toott pastes oi  Shxf , XSso Ba jM cbtt   F4 Matthcmi al Qsjdttee xffr Ax r a ottered to bdf a QQ0O home fc fee ar taKtf the,people w rcu tj   M an endowment fun sdtncJenr to rj5rf y    Sunday Noaesy TqT3 iOe0geJNs Jane Powell Lour lt,ifefcqto Fronds Giflord and  vtJi Xaviet Cnea Gaxtoo Popular Science tesMSey Shews SAM Tuea, Wed Thus Fib,  I  juia ittiq D9  A SONG IS BORN A Good Comedy Si Tecfcofcoolot t I Store for Women lb Li  HOWELL MICHIGAN ii  ionJ DO Rqim where 5 siti Joe Marsh 4,hfriftiM  A Foreigner ij V Wttrh Im waiting for a hair on, was to find freedom to do and WtsVWter nfi SKtolrtWtlum  thhitc as they waited to so long aa jeUi0pariir4bBirt tho they didnt tramp on the rights o ftowlsesraf who lite by the depot, L tbe other fellow  IWlWai  Wtftfr, 8Hm   Frw where I   nnm becrue fiupiDahejjnianDttntforfDtVvth great land it i iaij 1,,1 Were all xereignera more or less, our being tolerant of different peoBonaj0ouf cfaalici haw simply pi and different tasteswhether bmJMrtioflMg thsBbsr llMt, Ua  taste for square dancing or evfiUineflawcinatt jhq Ay wait if ng, radio or moviei, goats flowi  s to the Xnd,111 could sect iat Toc had ilia And the reaor h iam4fierel,,hegoea milk or a temperate glass of sparkling beer oexii u Dl w JO x  Cofii U, iPejl, Vnittd Statu Brtwvt Fenndatio Dr and Mrs Robert Bird of Wayne called at the John Carver home Sunday filling hlft wife, Olga 3 TTS ago I TJeefewi Livingston coun ty e here recently enlisted irovah Seagt iroy Rkiwfdson ed CQi3eiUnddUicfMernil Gel lup FawisrviUe Leslie Hackbarthu feiightan Qeo Betrier Wm Q00 uia GeoTj Wmes HoweU J Howeii liy appBOred the Det roit Edison hianchalir last week 13 IQ 1   A carload oi donated wheat was shipped from Howell Friday, for the starving people of Europe Livingston county will vote Apr 2 on rasing the tax 3 mill to build a new county jail costing about 125,000 48000 is now available in a sinking fund Although the jail has been condemned by the state bd of health it will be used until 0 new one i3 buU The Mayor and Brighton city council dispute the recent article in the Brighton Argus to the ef fect that city funds ao ua a to pay two city policeman They say the police are paid from fines and  money deposited in the parking meters The investigation of the operat  , ion of the Washtenaw county in jNonJfttd YeanJlJfirmary and hospital has been jsr dropped as Supt and Mrs KennMeafev, ar raging here now ett w were der five have re aras found 8 live fogs while dig  The  LY0n scho1 band al gg m a ditch last week i tended the Ann Arbor school John Bates was operated on by conference Dx Sj9ier last week for tonsil re The Dexter hi9h scho01 9irU  mova1 won their 11th straight game from 1 was Mrs W H Placeway 6 Manchester last week 39 to 5 not Mrs Joe Pkrcewav who won  Coxp Robert Taylor of Dextei   the doll at F A Siglera store marched with the U S Marine 1  The Stockbridge Agiicultute As Band in the inaugeration paadaF s n has held their last fair and Washington D C Thursday ,a will sell the grounds and building The new ME parsonageDexter r and Ms RGWebb enter is completed and open house  1   , TuMday WedaMdey, Feb 1 2 Veronica Lake Mona Freeman Danny Kayo  Virginia Mayo Steve Cochran Beany Goodman    Tommle Dorsey Shows 710 Silt Cartoo CominqjThe luck oi tbe Uriah,  ApartBilly DeWoMe Mary Hatcher m9ai ta f9nr 1SNT IT ROMANTIC Conedy NoTtHy Cartoon  Hold That Ghent i   4 1 M AVON THEATER Friday Saturday Jan U 21  NIGHT TIME IN NEVADA  1 fechalcolor A Good Wtatem with Roy Rogers Antiy Devine Sports Two Nats la a Rut Rodeo Thrills Thrill No 4 Service Sunday, Monday Jan 30, 31  HAZARD A Comedy with Paulette Goddard, MdcDonald Carsy lobinheodwlnk Double Barrel Sports ComlnjToflw IndsoithiTEarth Tare Daring Daughters Perhaps you dont need to borrow just now, but some day a loan may be what you require When that time comes you need go no farther than our bank for the type of credit youre after Think of us as a loan center for you and the rest of the commun ity   in it i FIRST NATIONAL BANK  HOWHLL ro Member Federal Deposit Insur ance Corp All deposits up to 5000 insured rroteot voui cash by using QVS NIGHT DEfOSITOPY Muyfumjiii  iiHifiiiuumiuifituii v  Ned an Oil Hot vVater Heater We here severe ntekee on ked else eil terists let Line el 1w Mr tainei 45 friends at an oyster su was held there Sunday pper last Wednesday 1Brighton was oneo tcrttesH M rs7  Toilet CombInatIof s well CM All BeJereorn Fixtures iVOL 1  Don Gardner and wife have re turned from thei re Custom  3nnvciaibij Si   DeUxe ni goupe George Teeple entertain who sent a rep to Lansing kxst ed 10 ladies at dinner latt Wed week to protest against the gas  nesday night rate increase asked by th ConBert Roche fell down stairs in sumers Power Co As a result act his fatthers bam Friday under the ion was postponed horses feet One kicked him cut The Brighton parking meter ting a 3 inch gash in his hesd  showed profit of 638 in the past Postmaster WSSwarthout has 5 monthsTotal receipts 278950 j notice in this issue askingf boys Tommy Coates of Winans Lake not to congregate in the postoff is a member of the U of Mich ice lobby Swimming Team The Knights of the Loyal Guard oc vrA1c krr Will give aniUustKiledleeture as4LAliS AlyU in the opera house Jan 27 by Vernor Hall now drives ihe G Rev, Edward Collins o Detroit Bakenr milk truck to Northwille Alger Hall and Dan Driver are BecfeicL Hecrtrs Pumpff 1 J Kitshsti Sinks  A i AU stinds MYR8N J HUGHES TelepsMie Pmdssvsy 157T11  Repairing c Seeetallty  1 MASTER PLUMBER IHMI Kllflilfl FOR SSrtlrr SS Warm 1 0 wb bMpiFne c aiHTDii ci mC C lOVG JCi S Tern Cab emd lTtosS4 0  SP ww appsjfj BFBssV SjBSVB SlSmBSSWinT TeB SSpNMV 1 snra  Tea sttpksWM er L Bim QtDtZ Bd 9 TOw sOBBsV eSWWr AnnTrC ontL  G Webb of North  The Gregory epancw hunt do pa rarnuy rnaay Qf e heirs j 6224 md a M Tintt gid 3988 0601108 iven for Rev  loOTa 91  winnerg a su  pper at Gleaner Hail The Andecsoa elevator has re opened after being closed for re pairs 1 Born to Leon Lewis and wife I Jan 25 a son Beryl Alton I In the Cherry yueen pie con ,,, D   test held at the Com Congl chur  FmrfJ  Haraer hool Sat morning Miss Virginia Shir   ,  week a pound par  ley won 2na prise and Miss Lois fX Wi    h Jolui Hub Curtis 1st They wiU now compete j bm home in the finals at Howell Feb5 I J numbesi were zo Kruay Mr and Mrs Ross Read entar     VanBlair ,im tained for dinner Suoday HerbtA  Yndicate has bought Sneed and wife of HowelLMrs I  1  Hamburg on the Ida Lyers and daughter Janet of  Mrs L C Rogers underwent an ,  operation at the Pmcknsy San Ccwe, Ajppleton, Dunning Ste anum Saturday Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Howard I vrmi Benham Rollison and Cua R Harms injured a Redd and son TJ Sueeas leave for Texas next week  Mrs Norma Merrill of Webster spent Thurs and Fri with her mother, Mrs Nettie Vaughn woo  it recovering from an illness ningliam forme m  , Garage so badly The Methodist Sunday school  week it MH 0 be fTmrrffH has elected the following Supt yp Hkm is wotng  Chas Henry Sec, Agnes And Jackson rows Treaiu Jeese Green Or 7 u talk of a tycswm m me futwre betwesn A F WeesisSf Morning Mrs Marjory Shehan and Mss Commerc n producon in oad Mm R A rVkSest  Xamryn Mffler attended an HE 2, was the beet famd Commg oi CkffstM Clvleetmg at Ann Arbor Thurs  iJTJ waM Gee Dmlmt is  m 2qht 73000 lbs, hentog take was 6  c fmA  Mr and Mrs, John Canrer were  Pto 78W ftsv aad sra , mlemSmi Atfsr Hat dmnefgimstai d  and Mm F lM  Vte Hslsn tease If fer fflau Newiand of AMI Arbor Satar 42 pefoent mm twrpper were y j   ewkmd of AMI Arbor Satar 2w J WsssVtm Htarf II Mm Bkmdm CVark was m Ann nosnesd tine Teat JJ1 Mi 111m f e4 Mr aesl MBV M T IIM  irjut detdecs Hosose aesvsaessl S      a ,  1  Farmers Feed Supply 0 PlunsbAng Water arumutf, StaatMr ntaketippiw r i Tto ti   tofe yy Store Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furwishlttgs Canned Goods Lingerie Sltoes Kennedys Get store  IT T33  4  r  T  H Vlhe EXTRA i  service that yj tu wnM Mt Help for Homemakers   another EXTRA Edison Service Uptodste kkcfaea eaVfce for miladychats the job of Edisons Ifome Service Division And every customer is entitled to use it stmtxtra charge Forexpert assistance io planningmeals and menusfor the best operation of ranges and otherelectric appliances, or for help in canning and freezingsimply ask an Edison Home 4P u Service Advisor Just call any Edison customer once We hope youll use this extra Edison service It will help you get the most out of all the electricity you use DETROIT EDISON  j   Television Sets  MB MMOMSRAIIOII an m TsiewSeksji vMR Vwftered a aecotM v I PoifW a inckiwy, Jiichiacm uidc Pubu Every Wedaeday 115 Main St pinckusv, Michf in Subscription r 41 3  u PI W CttrfrU Pnbuthr Leo Bettes and family oi Wall ed Lake spent the week end at j the Roger Carr home Jane Nash spent the week end wih Judy Aschenbrenner Mrs G W Clark oi Ann Arbor spent Sunday evening at the W Clark home xvb rioience BaughnMrs xi iiauynn and Mrs ileanor Baugha were in Ann Arbor Satur Mr ad Mrs Robert Thomas oi iVus Robert Pike flint spent Sunaay with Mr and ine insurance mm or rlamsaeU d Wyhe has been cassoived rioi is Wylie now Joeing vn iiiui Mr and Mrs Albeit Abrcuns oi FowlerviUe spent Sunday wiui the Holiis WyUe iamily Dariell Shirley who has been working in the Whie Front Groc is now employed by a typewrijer iirm in Ann Arbor I Mrs Albert Dinkel spent last week with ieiatives in Lansing Miss Hilda Hall oi Grand Rap ds was a week end guest at the t Albert Dinkel home i The Andrew Campbell, Roy j Campbell Ona Campbell, Mer  win Campbell and Gilbert Camp  bell attenaed a family reunion Sunday at the Wilbur Eisele  home in Dearoorn Mrs Edna Reason and Leota called at the Kenneth Reason home in Ann Arwor Sunday Dr Cecil Hendee and iamily of Lansing were Sunday visitors at the Walter Clatk homo Lmmett Ckrrk and children were Sunday night visitors at the Walter Clark home Mr and Mr, C i Clinton spent Sunday ai th3 horn of Mr and Mrs Walter Clinton in Ann Aifcur Mr and Mrs DoJo Templeon and famly of Keego Harbor were Sunday guesii a at he Albert Shirley herne Mr and Mrs Don Swaithout call ed at the Emil Weddige and Hor ace Campbell home in Ann Ar bor one day last week Mrs Louis Stackabie, Mrs Raymonda Morris and Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge attended the funeral of William Ledwidge at Dexter Wed Mrs Wayne AtLee entertained her card club Tuesday Mr and Mrs George Meabon jr spent Sunday at the Robert Mar shall home in Jackson Robert Meabon and Marsnall Meubon and wife were bowling Sunday in Howell Mr and Mrs Byron Wilsonof Ann Arbor spent Satur evening at the Percy Ellis home  Mrs Lorea Hooter and sons, Ann Arbor called at the J H Hooker home Sunday Mrs Butueman of Horton spent the week end with Mrs Weltha Vail Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge, son Kev in, Mrs Raymonda Moms were in Ann Arbor Saturday JOIN OUR 13 Hosiery Club  Your 13th Pair Free FREE We are renewing our Hosiery Club which we were forced to curtail during the war Your 13th pair of nylons free Humming Bird, Holeproof, VanRaalte and Choose torn Laros iMmB Srore for Women Buy with Confidence Howell Mich i I will receive Putnam Town I ship Taxes at my home at 251 W Main S PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN HOURS 140 P M TO 600 P M EVERY SATURDAY Stanley Dinkel DOG LICENSES ON SALE PUTNAM TWP TREAS The Misses Nellie Gardner and FpnniA Mnrifrs wrrn iSundu IJJJT ner guests oi Andrew Nesbitt and wife Jeri Lamb of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the WJLMeyer j 484 EASt MAIN ST Ptockef ihome  j Mr and Mrs WrLKetdtuxn attend ed the 5th ccnniveredry oi the Baptist church in Dearborn last week Mr and Mrs CHfford Miller attended dairymens party Satur  night at the Jerry Cade home at Stockbndge Murray Kennedy and family spent Sunday at the Harold Gal lup home in Detroit Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen were in Lansing last Fit and Sat David Aberdeen was home irom Ablion college over the wk HssK Us Mhe  Soy McMullen caught a 28 inch pike a Rush Lake Sunday  Mrs WmMerosr spent the wk nd rt the McGregor borne in Bri lat the Wm Shehan home has re ohton Mrs McGBegormd dough j enlisted in the army and is in tor brought hor home Sunday 1 Kentucky Sunday guests of Mr and Mrsl Wm Shehan wese Dr Harlow She ICorp Maggie Aschbfenner WAC M Adh who  v 5JJ I audkw Fri w  Meyer I Bui Usmb Oo Poulsoa Fktt 1 IK Adah Jwf  Mrs rfoseooe Bouflim jlojfe A does rf six osn besP o fl HIREYS RADIO SALE trrnn ark 1culy k Jackson Alex Imarch in the inaugefol parade at  ittin  GcvbA and 4amfly and Leo Car J Washington D C last Thuwday Howell Tfanes k jpsn  Wh and 4amf  w Oemensi Miss Shirley Coons is fsoDde fossa and ewafly andlat Vofcar Dearth and Uring fiob Kse and iesnlel Dsaxjtt ih Mas QeynaWs  j sL,  4k t Sfc cJMK, rmc Wednesday, January 21, lltt BjSJSBSOMMeK General Electric CLEANER irtesth8B  a DAY  ue vouaij el   OP  rraoafs eur a Uviassten At o lewon oc emd Ueurt held at lb Probate Otltoo la the City el Hew ta ihu said County, oa the 11th day oi January A D M49  Sort Vonfikurcum Deceased A eppeanaa to the court that the doe tor presentation of claims aacdnst aid estate should bo limited, and that a ame and place bo appointed to receive, esamine and adjust all claims and rtrmrlt against said deceased by and takes sal Court 8 te Ordered, That aU of the eredi  item eft said doosassd art xeuod to  present their ckdmi to sold Ceeit t sold Probe Osfloa and to senre a oosy tuerooi upon fiemice Howls, administ ratrir of said estate at Biiabon Mulgan on ox beibxe the 28th day of Maxch A D, 1048, at ta oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed fox the ormetnetion and adjust r3nt of aU Vwf and demands again Mdd deceased It is Further Ordtf That public  nottco thereof be girea by publieatom I of a copy of this order once each week I tor three successive weeks previous te , said day of hearing in the Plnehmey i Dispatch, a newspaper, printed cad 4 I culated In sold County, A frue copy Hiram B Smith CeleeHa Farshafl Judge r frebels neattsf el  PRBFESSIONAL MBMER       Uz nay svutty w A  rinckney ruca Daily lliuu A, M to 2sU0 P M  Except weanesaar McWruesrrLat 7i0ooQ0pm 0 G H McCLUSKEY Dentist 1123a Norm Michigan Telephone 835 sseafrienre 814 Evenings by Appointments Howell Michigan DWVanWlnkle JXVanWinkIs Attorneys at Law First State and Saving Bonk   Howell Michigan Cemetery Memorials 924 NJMcdn StJlnn Aibor,Mich Harold Chubb, Local Representative 51 Fleming SU Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers  HERB 8NEE1 Phone 189 207 EGrand River Howell Michigan Real Estate IasuranceBrokeiage City Lake and Farm Property A Speciality List Tour Property with M LEE LAVEY Crtnerai Insurance Phone MF3 pajsaey Michigan A UCTIO NEER Form Sales a Speciality BERT WYLIE Ptacknorv 7BT2i IstabRshed No, your cyst deni deceive yv A brand new GE Tidy, the sensational new tanktype cleaner, can be yours for only 9 a day Nothing more to buy  Complete with 6 tzirr t V longflexi tubes Ail for the n  i  V jtw of Offlf down 75 nonfis to poyf 1865 toCttperctsd 1315 HcPtierson State Bank  JANUARY 1949 What better timeoi the year could be found to begin a real     STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Urw  2874 E Grand River  Howell RBTOGsjERATlON SnlvltOE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes phone Plnckney 154F3  HTcn TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Beater Phone Dexter 3481 JANE TASCH MARTIN J LAVAi Attorney at Law Phone 13 Brighton, Mich Phone 157F11  Repairing MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Drlv License RushyLake P H SWARTHOUT  SON  Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 4 63 PirnsTm RH a RQCKHOFF br  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment Pt ne 358 Residence 613 LLOYD KENDEE Live Stock HauUng Weekly Trips Made te letreit General Trucking Phone 64F14  CARL JONkti Concrete Products, Gravel Want Ad  s Lavey Hardware Inckeny Dispatch 150  emMSssOBasggsjSajgigas  BsssHjHBEnSBPSeieBSTSSHPjfJ Pinclcneys avtngsrogrom The first month of the year be gun by depositing a sum of 5  51000, 2000 or more in a Savings Account, and this act repeat 4 each month thereafter will pro  Vide a reserve to meet the unex pected emergencies of life Saving is largely a matter ot 2 Beagle pups, one is Habit, a habit which wfll pay i black and white and one brown, well throughout a lifetime Why Will pay reward for return, not begin now I Jay Shirey, phone 72 fWAETaTfO BUY Deacon cal ves at Jas Rouse Fann Gregory A savings Account can be open Monday forenoons  4 with as little as a 1 bill Nagie Pack co Bert Wylie buyer Money to loan at reasonable 1 FOR Sale  199 Chevulet rates, interest paid on Savings Sedan 2 W Lawrence fiaugbn oaks and Tim Certificate oi Phone PinckAey S1F13 23   rFORRDIT Modern, 11 Room All deposits up to 5000X0 insur Apartoeni Max Reynolds Sand Top Soil Road Gsavel leMars orAny Papers Composed RU Dlr andRead Bunt rCopied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract All Work Confidential 7628 Toma Rd Pmclcney Rte 2 747 Main,Puickney, Ph0 50FUj Phone Dexter 8116 McPbersoa State Bank  OH SALE OA i,ICottage at Swarthout Uc , iwige Lake I J ovuiklwuk, pnone 47hJ WAlii EDi iay cuxe for prescn ool age children in my home 200 a day 30 a hour RuthRitter 250 Putnam Phone 6 F5UNDiBlack and WhiteDog CaU 9108 , J ed by our membership in fee Fed 1545  Putnam St Pinckney Mich federal Deposit hnuanos Corp j Tele Pinckney 143F2 Over 80 Year oi Sate Banking 7 UV,Aj,   ,,, STATE OF MICWGAIC and a circulating heater WUiianv Cooper      V faU Cv SekmS  At a session oi said Court held In Ike H CBl City ol HeweU in said County, en tke in the said County, on the 11th day of January A D 1949 f WANTDlSCRAP IRON AND Fzesnt, Hon Hirani B Ssnss, Jwit teTTAL We pick up  1940 2 50 gal gas barrels Emery Hajnal 124 Tipkxdy Road Tel 55F3 eats Fruit QUALITY oi Probate In the Hatter of the Estate ef Kathryn Beasoner Deceased It appearfnf to fte easmt that flErFKN 4 HOBii FOR SALE Springer Spaniei Pups, Make good pet for child ren  John Carvoi j4 ,Portcgo Lake  Phone Pinckney 18F12 WANTLU baJbylTtting ana odd  jobs Bill brady Phone 164 1JL JLUXWell seasoned wood, cord or taxi knd Also apples George Charbonneau 9040 Farly Rd, phone 161FU t UHNACfi SfAU  REPAIRS ELECTRICAL WIRING R L POND, Portage Lake Phone Dexter 2536   FOR RENTAL Cement Mixers  12 cufi, gaso line or electricUtility Trailer, all  w t   fzea by hour, da or week Gegory, Mich Phone 18F1  WOSQN SALES  RTAL FOR RENTModem 5 room house I SERVICE  co Cedar Lake fid Coil 123PC 6121 West Grand River, Lake time for presentation of ckdeu aaeinet f FCffiSAlfiVAC TrOorSWlm  MgOIL Pkese KeWN sold estate should be limited, and that f cultivators and plows, Hmnr r 354W LUrZZjm FT ftoM cdl staes Power Control  Mije smies end adjust all deins  , n, ,  ftw,iri TV,,,J 406 E GRAND RIVER, end demand against said deeeaeed by and before sai Court B is Ordered, That all of the oxediMs off said deceased are inquired v  Douoie Disc, 13 Disc Grain Drill , ,,, , , with fertiliser and seeder, A6 BRIGHTON, PHONE T A Combined tL cut with motorjor1 MRS JOHN MriuUCAS  age Harvoster and Cutter, For STIRRING ACTTrNi EXCITE , Groceries Vegetables  ciaiins to said Court at ago Blower,2 Boomn4Plow on  nebbef, VAC MOWER trailer type, Trailer Type Mower 7tV Fish Market Prices Courteous Service aid ProbateOftice and to serre a espy e Ksise AdntiotjlrctrU of eedd estate at 1329 Uwis st Flint Michigan, on or before the 28th day ef March A D 1949, at ten oclock in the  forenoon, said tine and place being here by cppotBled for the adjustment of all dedms and against said deceased It is Farmer OsderedTSat public aotfee thereof be ojvea by pubfioeSon 4 a copy ef fds esser esse each week or three eesstemtee wests previoue te Mna day ef ASOBSSJ SB Olfpaton a hcukrted m sold A true copy  Htam E Satfh nre  OR RENT Z Boom unhtrnishod  Mrs Oaro McMacfcem, 408 Unadilla fltatot GALV cut Power Control Spring Tooth Harrow, Two Wheel Tractor Spreader Two Wheel Heavy Duty Spreader with 750x16 6 pry tisos, 244 Section Spring Tooth Hanows14050 Norm Territorial Road, Norm Lake CaU Qjelseo  3S96, Gregory pcolofBos, pot Cash COMPUTE Income Tax  SERVICE CATTLE SOGSSUt Owt eUL 4UXXMMG tO i ml  mm Clarks y  IKE tHMMG AND VMGN DABLMG 4 CXBeWJTY SAVE MONEY AT Myers Booterjr  r HOWELL work 5030 Burgees Bel 4  West oi Pmdcaoy S1FII AUTO CLAtS 08 SBrUCE THATIKNU or GLASS m Yocm CAR  ABES AfTO PARTS Geand Rivet 151 TOR SAIX Bfined hay and  i j  4 f, i  t t </text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>w Jll lllfll WRW Volume 66  Ibe ftncknef Dispai School Que at ion Wednesday January 19 1949 Church iews Annual Guest Nite Michigan Mirror ,  w rt   i  ST MARYS ClHliRPf  4 cn , , Bad rainy ioqft weather cut   P60   spend FrAlbert J Schrnitt, IW About 50 people attended the  attendance some but never  iot P  Economy Sunday Masses, 800 and 1000 515   01 last theless some ijj attended thelrnnient ,no iof popu Daily Mass 730 AM  Confessions Sat 730 to 900 pm Sundays,bfore 800 mass Fridays,aftr Novenna Devoirs Novenna to Our Sorrowful Mo1 i Fridays at 730 PM Thurs, night to consider measures to relieve the present unsatiafact ory conditions at the Pinckney schooL At the present time 406 pupils are being handled at the  12th annual gueet night put on by Livingston Lodge Ho 76 F 6 A M of Pinckney The menu iea tured vension The work of preschool which according to state i  T9  a8  , ,  , trr  t iU ,, i done entirely by the members dept has only facilities for hand i ,, 7 ling about 200 In 1941 the atiVu ZF  A  i u ono n The orchestra composed by O tendance was only about 202 It arums   L YMY PWUlp piano and Fletcher  ILrlrr Tracy, violin played before and  cut enrolled Acccordmg to  d J   census the number oi 1,2,3, and i , jA  , n ,  ,  4 year old children soon to reach Cd  WM gave the school age in this district or area  welcome speech and called on wi uyo w UIUI uui un uxW OUn R03inson t t0 introduce the toastmaster, Rox Sackett of Tyrian lodge He toe over and called on the Singing Four Chris and Dick Campbell, Jack Clark and Billie Miller, 4 juvenil es who sang a selection and rec their pupils here The others send I  numerous encofes J  n T yu t 1    J 6 secretary introduced the all the high school students and  K , , 2 , , , , , Masons and their guests some the 7th and 8th grades as  T,  y,  , 4 ,,    j j   The guessing contest conduct they are too over crowded to 1  y handle them The result is that a , normal class size should be a age served by the Pinckney school is the greatest in its history so the increase is bound to continue each year There are 13 rural school dist served by the school 5 oi these schools are closed and send ail  lax and a candidate rumfig lor the lowly office of dog cat cher running on a platform of thrift would not have a chance today, so says a public official This is indicated by the election j of last November Pres Trumans proposed budget is 419 billions compared to 338 billions a year ago Nation al defense would get 143 billions Chraiwiogy 1948 i Current Television  omitwte Oct 13 Mrs Ana,iccia Beliiranz ,lclvn  undoubtedly ihe axid iHnrun Gardner did, bUsou 1est Novation iu tavern W w uUo night iieJd France Laz i Ce woeu wee ua rien Zinn muaiwei Piuck ln6io placos law aijweci m tins a ad ealec ney loses to Mancsester 14 to a J, Tienl  aJ Jie biases COMMUNITY CHURCTI Conor 9qationaU Rev D D Biady Miniate Choir Piacuse Vvec NighOrganist  Choir Dixectoi  Mrs MexwiA Cumplx ii foreign aid 67 fciilions, veterans S S Supt Merwin Campbell 55 billions and the national deb j Choir Practise Wed 30  545 billions The remaining 25  Wednesday 400 Junior Choir percent is for national govern  Wednesday, 400 Junior Choir mentt 144 biflions for national Practise defense and 41 billions for pub  730 S01 choir Practise service  For social welfare, health and security 2358 billions Old age pensions would be increased 1 percent Health insurance would get a 1 and onefourth of one psi cent payroll tax  730 Pastors Confirmation Mich, governorship Joe Class at the Parsonage jPlummer and Donna Bell manThursday, 800 Bible Sud  at ied also Edwin Sprout and Nora the Parsonage jKrause Dr Kenneth Lyorts dies Saturday, 800 Old Fashioned Pinckney beats Dexier 7 to 6 Box Social at the Church Square, ,ov 10 Helen Bezzeg, Walter buyeio ci television sets axid soon most every tavern in the nation will be equip wuh one The Friday ruyht coxing shows aie the most pop mo m N Y Drinkers like soineUung they can  watch and not watch Hockey and baskehall demand sustained aUenlion ani the sarrie is true from drama and movies Taverns report a large increase in the rale of cokes which indicates tha many uondrinkeis go in 3 Pies, harxy Txuman I taverns just to wotcn he televisrteLnled Mennon William, Demjion It was the same back 50 yrs wins A  oy Henry dies Bert VanBlair wiim celebrates 84th birthday Oct 20Robert Davis, negro dies of heart attack on EWMarin farm while hunting Mis Elva Cook and Theodore Schultz die1  Pinckney beats St Marys Adr ian 20 to 0 Oc 27 John Burg home catches are Francis Bailie dies Louis ahuey and Maggie Griiun Ben Isham diesled marr Nov ed by Frank Aberdeen was won  by Clyde Fisher It was What u  on u i i  L iwas tne income tax paid by the bout 30 the lower classes m the nation jast vear Pinckney school are around 50   Sending the rural pupils back to their districts is not the answer ijfienn Albright of Fowlerville, a neadliner on 4H programs for a the same number of teachers   several  would have to be retained and I P1  accompanyme on the school would lose from SI5,aifr ,  ,  1  ,000 to 20,000 a year revenue Jhe fanal  on ,he FJ91 j io vi t tM i the quiz contest was conducted and be urwble to function  Reaaer Bm  Q  Mrs Hazel Parker after motion HJowell and H Steinbach of pictures of the Beavertown consol Dexter captained the two teams idaed school had been shown, Ladner chM for his teani Rev called the meetmg to order ex McLuca Herb SnQed, judge Hir plamed its purpose and called onam SmithJom Leith Les Menitt SS Si,S  gf Steinbach hodRev Brady, Lyle from the Dept of Education in Golyer Bud Wilson Fmnics Dod which they stated that as no act fmd Df Townef Aftef Q tigh ion had been started here to rem j the Howell team won 15  and Circle games led by trio Unemployment insurance wou frm State University Auctioneer Id be extended to workers of Percy miis AU ar invited small firms,employing less than 8 Sunday 1030 Church Service people by a 3 percent tax for 4 Sermon Vision in a Television years, agriculture would get 16 Ago  billions national resources 181 1130 Sunday School Topic  Deer hunters go north Pinckney Esch marriedJohn Vv iiio clesCy AtLee elected prosecutor ol Glad win county Pinckney beats Stockbridge 32 to 0 Nov 17 Children put on musical program at PT,xr ccja or so ago When the phonograph come out every suioon in the country bought one and crowds gathered in front oi these places to hear lhe latest tunes played In New York City the First Pres byteian church has started com petion and purchased a televis ion set and set aside one day a  week to entertain children and transportation and commun John and the Baptism of Jesus ications highways 16   The trend is nationwideIn N Y CALVARY beats Hartland 28 to 7 Nov 24 Rev Francis Murphy leaves Pinckney to go to Com Verily many rackets are perpet rated in the name oi reiigionTho latest is the marriage performed by a 4 year old boy in Califwho was ordained by some Gospel Mission Also it apparently is le edy existing condition, the school become a 8th grade unit,sending the high school pupils elsewhere The state wants more subjects taught such as shop, agricult UTP etc smaller classes and more class oony A law is n w pend ing in th v legisatuio to rouse to pay school aid to over 30 pup ils in class Howara I ayer, sec of the bd  to 12 This ended the program althou state Gov Dewey would boost MFNNGNJTF CHURCH slock Rev Fr Schmidtt succeeds the budget from 56 millions 6 Rev ZKI Bearhey, pator him Mrs Norma Presley hurt in gal for there is no law says a  Morning Worship 1000auto accident Icleraymen has to be 21 years iraySCh001 WiniiiJ2S c  Hon LGard Mi,s     years ago to 812 millions Edu cation would get 312 compared to 12 last year and public hous Young Peoplee Meeting T30 Vina Travls difiS also Mrs Hunt ling 300 million, v In Michigan Gov Williams recommends public housing, high er workmens compensation,more Childrens Service medical benefits, high unemplov Prayer Meeting vedvje ment benefits, and old age pens NORTH HAMBURG CHURCm ions, and a complete highway re Swarthout Rd 6 miles northwest pair and construction system Al of Pinckney this il 1 iijLEQiUllfrtt mnrr finniriT School  1000 than the anticipated state reven Morning Message 1100  oldWe suppose no one thought such a law would be needed as Evening Worship  8151 Dec22 Ronnie Danow Mary n0roup was conceded crazy Supt  Roscoe Darrow j Gentile married Beryl Lewis pas  enough to ordain a 4 year old Afst  Walter Esch sed drc ft exam 300 attend highboy We doubt that this stunt 1145 school banquet Masonic Install COuld ever be pulled in any 800 alianhelci  jpiece but Calif lt was in Califgh many remained for a hour or UP and mean more taxes more later visiting Prizes were Although these three proqrams awarded for the guessing contest j are a form of state socialism and quizz THIRD DEGREE CONFERENCE Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A M will meet in special commun 3pic7avaTlabfe j1 their hall on Sat eve  Jan 22 k conferr two third deexplained e lJTo becie an 8th grade school , 2 To consolidate with the neigh jgrees The Detroit Edison Square borinc, uislrois 3 To bond the Pinckuty district, to put up a school juilding and then charge the neighboring districts enough be served after degree work All  more tuution to pay the cost of it I Fellowcraft team members are The present Pinckney school debt requested to be present Club will be present and assist in the work One candidate being an Edison man Luncheon vMl  MRS MARTHA HODGEMAN Mrs Martha Hodgeman, 84 thev are what the oeople want died at the home of Mrs Albert and obviously popular today  Dec 29 V F Wbasketball I th A,rnee J team wins  1 and lose, 1 Reuben made mdhons on rehgiousrack Wright and wife celebrate 50th et When shf Uiedoll M  ichf dd not do so well wedding anniversary  sne u er GallatianDec 8 Clyde Fisher elected mas tor of Livingston lodge 300 at j  tend public reception fcr Rev Fr rdUiOLAo mnyfltri Donald Garaner son oi tno iate vV b uardner oi Pinciaiey was marnd to Miss Jtiarxua iNicnoi The Michigan legislature has had its bluff called and must now either pu up cr shut up It has  J flays to pass a law legalizing Schmidtt at school Sunday night  the salo oi ,jlCO  lt iaiis to act  Dec 15 Leonard Eustace dies, j 0j amendment will go on the Koch in Dexter Sunday Shn was the widow of Al Hodaemanfor ,   mer Pinckney residentwho died Pney postoffice gets 40 sacks Apni ballot for vote by the peo ac,, , day Survivina are grand aoicos as oi Gregory at the Howell , an nephewg g tist church bat by ftev Meeioin    ihey wefa attended by his broth er, nussell Gardner and wife oi Ann Arbor ,  in 1945 The funeral was at the ,of mail Monaay, a record Ray lelhe Mich Groccis Assn mond Ellis and Ruthan Kortier 1 compLished this by circulotitug, Keeln Funeral Home Dexter to irtarned Pinckney basketball team wins 2 out of 3 at Hartland Senior play put on wil not b pni nft until 1962 as  By Order of W M P W Curlett, Secy WILUAM LrDWICJCV Wm Ledwjdqe 55, f Wsbrtev township died in St Joe hospital In tne evening a reception was Ann   Q cancer1,, was given at ihe home of his mother   son o John and Sarah Lewid Mrs Bertha Kasenchuk of Cnelge of Dexter township and marr, sea Among those from Pinckney  nrnrA Koch  Wrbptnr ,, Entertainment and cajd playing who attended were Mr and Mrs J  i  , A J A www, ww  w   T survives him with 4 sons and 4  SPEOTAL NOTICE Come to the get together at Masonic Hall Sat January 29th Masons, Stars and familys Pot Luck supper at 730 p m  petuions and getting sufficient signers We never could under stand why the rural dominated legislature hung onto this law hikegrim dea Beck when it  was passed in 1912 many farmers made butter o sell Now, laat industry has disappeared and not one farmer in  100 sells the bonds only provide for 1000  a year payments on the prin WAUGHIATIOli r f 7n   T inters He also leave 2 bro1 O E S NOTICE cipial but Pinckney could bond j AJ INAUGERATION  Ciiuord Haines ana Mi ana Mrs I  Qmer md Ja and two sis The O E S will hold an Ok for S50000 or more By increas I Pmckney is represented at the Qra Haines   ters  anQ Veronica The Time dance, silent auction and inathe tutition to 156 per forei Truman maugeration at Wash1 lha couple will live in Pinck funeral was at St Josephs church cards on Friday Eevening Jan  atT pupils which is the limit 500 ,gton DC by Harj Murphy ney vhere they are building a 000uid be raised in 20 years who went with Attorney  Dah, home a Uaaburg st uuu wu out lem of Jackson His father, the , CARD OF THANKS side pupil This money comes from the outside districts who get Tjtamifce state A vote ot tne peoptepresent favored reotqanization with the 13 districts Accordingly a meeting will soon be called with the bd members of the 13 districtsA citizens com was named to help late W E Murphy, attended the inaugeration of Woodrow Wil Jon in 1913 wUh Ed Shields and  Dick Barron of HowelL aided and assistedus during he bd If there is enough pinckney second team lost 21 to meat an election will be caliea I ig peny piay8 Manchester oujr bereavement also to show MAKE IT 4 STRAIGHT appreciation for the many beautPinckney made it 4 straight last i floral oherings night by defeating South Lyon ine Albert VanBlaircum Family 48 to 22 Joe Jeffreys was hgh I u man for Pinckney with 14 ThelcoUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Wednesday ANNOUNCEMENT The Village Council wishes to T,r  u x  , , , , i thank Huah Doolittle for our fine We wsh to thank all those whol, Treerlso 121st, at the Masonic Hall Everyone welcome Come and bring your friends Adriission 50 for hisseivces CluisUiiasEveJ Mrs Merwin Cambell for lead ing the singing and Mrs Mary Kennedy for the candy donation to vote on coneondation If the  plan catties the Pinckney district caid he 13 wed districts will iose their idendJtftr and become a sch  ooi vmfr A 5 man bd will be chos en and Very oJr 21 yea i ci  in the Pinckney or rural districts will have a vote on the choice of the board there Friday with whom she is ied for the lead with 3 wins and no defeats CONSERVATION NOTES 100 hen pheasants in the Sag  BOYS AND GIRLS, FUN GALORE F9R YOU I Fun Fun Fun Yes, beys and Play games Do puzzles See  THE COMIC WEEKLY CLUB Village Council Meeting Jan 11 Meeting called to order by Pres Parker followed by Roll Call of officers Present Palmer Clinton Kennedy, Swarthout and Clark, j CORNER a brand new feature Absent None  packed with games, puzzles and Minutes of last meetincread  surprises, every week in PUCK, and approved u Ijhe Comic Weekly, with The naw area wiH be live trapped Motion by Kennedy supported Detroit Sunday Times, starting and taken to the Mason game by Clark to allow following bills with this Sundays Jan 23 issue farm, raised, banded and reieas  and that a vote of thanks be giv  SEALED BIDS WANTED Sealed bids wanted for two oUstoves, 53000 B T U also a 274 gaTToncapacityMdnk installed All bids must be in in ten  10 days Murray Kennedy Putnam Twp  Clerk Born to Mr artd Mrs Bill Baughn Dolly Fiankhr c Si Joe girls, here comes fun for YOU   hospital, Ann Arbor lai m MMMAfll s mtmlae aa , rtnrl miA rrt Ih ftn  and onehalt lb son Franklin a 9 Jrmes fattHet Thy sell their milk as ZT milk The legislature may lBS the law as it is BeP domin Sied and they fear if  a vote in April it might be the means of getting out a big c  vote and put the state m tne Dcra column again   We wi uiiaole o follow the  line oi reasoning ioiiowea y Judge Murpny or uetroit last WK  when ne uiamissed the hoel suit THE HOLD LAIO Great Britian has irsued a man ifesto to the effect that the US is not maintaining strict neutrality in the war between the Jews Jand Arabs but is favoring the  BCI3LrtA rv rfi d Tne P1 bY  mean wiU i  to all that helped at the Com The L i Henry family and the Jews This country has many d have to 21r untry sc     suryive best munity Ouristmas Tree Tom Ware fondly were Sunda Jews, and undoubtedly much of oofts B wo S 1Sr in certain areas I Pinckney Fab Co Eavestrough guests of Mr and Mrs Ross Lamb the money 1o help the Jews carry VdkW hILfjUiA 6th I A 5,000 suit for damages invol i on Fire Hcdi 6252 jin East Lansing on the war comes from memAlwould be opKrte p to tne o   kmina  m  been Alton Simms Surveying Sts Murray Kennedy was in Dejso undoubtedly much ammunit tf v L trftortd by the dept again Dr j 9500 ,roit one day last week ion and arms has been smuggl  fcii2lTri2 fcraowd Godfroy of Traverse Oty1 EU Axon Oeaning Sts 900, Miss Kathryn Heny spent nieed from here to the Holy Land nKl  te wa PjfJ00 jarKi his employee Bermard HauJ Fred Rebman Inrfcxlrtioh of week end at the Ross Lamb and the Jewish armies ate Amer The latter is now serving 60 Weather Tight Service box on home in East Lansing erioan trained On the other hand I days in jaiL They were given Siren U20J Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs  Great Britians hands are not permission to kill deer on the , Paul Curlett Notice , 405, Mark Nash, Mr and Mrs Joe Ba clean either She has actively cad le the eiivolmesft DrWXlWrW and wtts of Dex  Wylie and wtfe and grounds they wee deanagig the kmAf 1 tetjOoenxy ten but fcdUd to turn at Aeltheoarncisses over to the dept as  Christmqs Candy and Supples  ydlo and Mr and Mrs ric Rose ed the Arabs with guns and mun 2708 and family and tonnie VanSlam jitfons and the Ara6 armies are Carried the law provides Resnorms of SS Motion to adjourn Carried Mfldred AckWy Oerk bcook and wife pmX Ctatk went to Detroit with Gatth Meyer Saturday hied Pros McNaily agaius Morrison Wade who Maaiiy arrest ed to conducing illegoi bingo games for chamy Wade had  Diilboaids on which he had lettered Persecutor McNaily and Judas McNaily and hinted he was financed by Hamtramaclc gamblers, McNaily had the signs torn down and started a libel sun Judge Murphy ruled that the attempt to curb Wade was viofcat ing the right of free speech under American bill of rights The truth oi falsity of statements appar ently did not enter into the case Brother LaCombe of the Brighton Argus blasted the mayor and council there for the enforcemertb of the law He cites the fact ffe two officers get 475 per mon and says the people do not gel their moneys worthBrighton wfll soon submit a 280000 school building program to the voteJt will ooneiet of a ormaasium mA  5 room elementary grade buMr British trained In return for this had to tii    the has gotten control of the ofl haDOe the pfti 1 fields oi Arabia o      i  j2gi, ,fJJf WJ WMWL, fML  i PipMHPpw0 ,37  The Pinekney Dispatch vv Wednesday January 11 1349 MMMMMi 0 Rural elenev, NIPS TROUBLE IN THE lUDSperial  tnent in the telephone central oftice ti approximate location of cable trouMaway A tone is sent out over the wiro a repairman out on the line moves an trical instrument called a CaMr ru,, the cable until he no longer boirs il Right at that spot he open the   finds the trouble Another cxaniw fast and economical incthn luv 1 developed to do difficult telephone juLs, oi ooixuxiu oas been bound circuii court in Con una ior  t  an the ASTRONOMICAL FGURESTo serve its cu ijiirts, Michigan Bvll has some 6,000,000 miles of wire and 822, t lephone poles in Michigan fin wire i equal to 25 single strands stretched from here to the moon The poles, if planted 40  fee apart, would frm anorchardof 7,548 acres, Voiey fur poles, v ire nd other equipment needed to provide seriee vmes from folks who invest a part of their sains in the telephone business and evpeet a fair return on their investment J RURALLINE SERVICE IS VT  MAKE IT  The quality of iu lii, ice rests in the hands of those  It can be good servieeif e i yi the line    spares out eails    ui the line when others Lave inn  f u to make    hanps up th fully after each eaJI i NEIGHBORING Cnoryed wiih hrst degree mur u m uie Deuung oi n J week Xufc, wL Thur F Jan H19 Mil oia auuunter, ivnrs Ltorninga ruoe x to trial rioibers broke into a restaurant Owosso last week ignored cash drawer and took 10 steaks, 12 pork chops ond 12 slices oi ham, Stebjridge and Gregory re port a wave of petty thievery in i which considerable money has been taken from milk bottles on Prches  wt I In his county last year 235 mar riage license were issued and 104 divorces granted The suit to determine the water level of Portage Lake will be heard by Judge Breakey at Ann Arbor Feb 2 35 out of the city teams are competing in Howells first bowl ing tournament this week A team from Albion is the farthest away The Chespeake and Ohio Rail road has taken off 2 mors jains carrying mail through Howel Funeral services for Ronald Chaney of FowlerviMo who was killed in fiance were held at Fowlerville last Monday Mrs Joe Basydlo of Pinrlciey is his sister HOWELL Theater  SYLVAN THEATER i Friday Saturday Ian 21 12 LARCENY John Payne Joan Caumeld, Dan A DATE WITH JUDY 49 technicolor vita Wallace Beny, Jane PoweU Elix Jnnr , Jfm , ,,,  abth Taylorm,, Mtamda lA ,,,,,, c  Robu frr ,   I 01100 ana Latest Hes Saturday, January 22 Robert Livingston, Mae Clerk la DABE DEVILS OF THE CLOUDS Also , Tim Holt, Nan Leslie to Sun  Sun, Mon, Tue, JOB 23, 24 25 A SOUTHERN YANKEE  A Good Comedy Red Skefton, Brian Donlevy, Arlene Dahl Sunday Snows 8 5 7 INDIAN AGENT  Cartoon Mon TuesT January 23 24 2  Retf Shelton, Brian Donlevy in A SOUTHERN YANKEE  Arlene Dahl John Irleand Comd  ows Wednesday Thursday January 25, 27  Ray Milland in SEALED VERDICT comingluxury Liner A Song la m Florence Moly, John Kidgely  Apartment for Peggy Comedy Cartoon Novelty  Wedneday Thursday Ian 14 27 FOREVER AMBERT   A Drema In Tochnicoola  Strmlna Linda DarnelL Cornel Wild 3 Richard Greene George Sancss  Cartoon Cartoon Butterscotch md Soda Appointment with Baby  Shows 700  920  MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CWr  Our 73,500,000 postwar rural conttructlon pretjrem moans more and bttttr rural feepione service to ars m t I w 1 K  wounty STATE OF io riocafr Coiu ior toe  Uviaaston At a session oi sola Court held ot lae Pqbate Otlice in tho 4ity ot fiow  ia ihu said County, on ihe 11th day ji January A D 1949 Keit Vanfilaircum Deceased Q apnoanng to the court that the time tot presentation oi claims against said estate snouicl oe limited, and that I a Urns and place be appointed to re ceive, examine and adjust all claims and damanas against said deceased by  and bete sal Court  II Is Otdered, That all oi Notes of 47 Year Ako iae iust tar oi coal in nxoiiu arnvea nere last weeic Avixs inos xead eniertaiiiea w iiitiiUJi ui tea rnuay ivus ooe riacevuy drew the iuiye doU at t A bigiers siore J w itniiet cjues to Luu ainiou mis week wnere her hua iUiia io voiKing on a papei AVAis Mauae ana iviosco Teep le entenained at pedro Friaay night Dr WiU Monks won trip pnTFprize and Mrs hznil ijrowii me ladies AVON THEATER TM Friday Saturday Jan 21, 22  Double Feature SHAGGY J  with A boy and his dog witrrBrenda Joyce, Robert Shane  Plus SPEED TO SPARE An action picture with Richard1 Arlen Jean Rodgers Sunday, Tuesday, Jan 23, 25 SITTTNG PRETTY DURYEA DOROTHY HART Young, Maureen OHara Plus Gorilla My Dreams Cinderella Feller  O IT vice   ComingNight Time in Nevada, Haxard iters  the crediHI show you how to farm faster  ,  and better, too    if youltteTme demonstrate a new Ford Tractor right on your farm Til prove that, with a Ford Tractor, you can keep gaining on your work instead ol  getting Vhinri Vnn hayf 4ft HfW  ott wid dectosed are required to present their claims to said, court   f and to ttrve   tWMoi upon Bernice Howie, admin  ratwc of said estato at Brighton M,l,3an i John Nichols, grandson of Rev Simpson and wile died at Mt Clemens last week Stockbridge had a bad fire Fri which destroyed the Mills  Fit ch store, Milne Funeral Home and Ives and Reason implement store The Mich Press members were entertained by the Peninsula Pap er Co oi Ypsikmti Monday Miss Mae Reason entertained js  dU 45 friends Tuesday in honor of 5 on or before the 2Qth day of March A her 18th birthday   1948, at ten oclock in the forenoon orn to Henry Isham and wife g said time and place being hereby op Thursday a son   nteflBlfl,t   WiU Summer of Iosco and f  aid dUT  amd 9ain Miss Boyce oi Plainiield were  It is Further Order That ouhli manied la8t W0ek 2 notk thsreol U rlve  ML fhe  Co tyowm 5 PBC YOUR TRAVEl FUNbS WITH TRAVELERS CHEQUES Spendable whereever travelers go A prompt refund if lost or stol en Issued in Denominations of 10,  20, 50, and 100 A 75 cents br each 100 purchased FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Cnsuance Corp All deposits up 10 5000 insured  Protect oui cash by using OMX  NIGHT DEPOSITORY ei V n mmmumnm   i mmmmmmfmmmmwmmm fmmmmup mnmmmmm i ,1 wultjiiiiiiiiiiilHiiiiiaiwiihiiimisiinw   Need an Oil Hot Abater Heater s We have several makes on hand also oil teaks,A Complete Line ef much time you save with Hydraulic Touch Control of impierr its, new, faster 4speed transmission and a lot of other ad v antr jes this new Ford Tractor has Ar my service it the best So how about telling me to brinf out a Tractor and put on a den nstrmtion Theres no obligation  7  nou thereof be given by publication STAHTT T T aCPY  CTdet once   started  Wednesday jaigfat tor tiuessuccessive weeks previous to The ice workers at  cW dcry of hearing in  Pinekney went on a strike tllifi weekThe 5 Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and dr culatod In told County  A true copy H   Celeaa ParshaU    at   Toilet Combinations s  f The STATE OP MICHIGAN Ptobate Court ior fhs County  Livingston At a session of gjd Gw fatH n lh  oi want 150 a day Ames Wineger, supt of poor J  was here Tues with the 3 Pixley s chiMren of Howell enroute to the   Coldwater orphan asylum Their 15 parents deserted them but their   grandfather there used revolver  g I as well as All Bathroom Fixtures Electric Heaters Pump  of All Kind and Kitchen Sinks MYRON  HUGHES Telephone Pinekney 157F11 Repairing  Speciality  1  1   gow11 ta W County, on  the Hiram B Smith, Judge TRAiCTR PARTS AND SERVICE W 6 Reeves STOCKBRTDGE, MiCKIGAIf  inlEe said CountyTotT the 11th day of January A D 1949 Preset Hon of Probato In the Manor of the Estato of Kathryn Beasoner Doeoasod It appearing to fto oaert flxai ho time for presentation of claims against said estate should bo hmited, and that  time and place be appointed to receive, ormino and adjust aJ cairns end demands against said cc syci by and before sai Court B is Ordered That   the crediBoss off said doaeasod CRO r IJ o present their claims to sci u at aid Probato Office and fc serve c copy thereof upon Myrtle Keisg Admin 1 iris  of said estate at 1329 towis st Michigan, on or before the 28th to retain possession of them and  g MASTER PLUMBER A had to be subdued by the sheriff uiimiuiWiiiiiiiiiwiHiiHiiiiiiiitiMmMmw rARS Al Motet of 2 Years Afi  March A D 1949, at ton oclock  Flint iay of in the Carl Topping son oi Mr ana Mrs Verne loppng oi Piamheid and ivliss Winitred ismith of Plain field were married last week Jack Londons Abysrna brute was the him at the Pinekney Theatre Harvey Johnson underwent an appendicitis operation last week N Paoey attended the funeral oi Chas Phelphs at Dexter Thurs W C Hendee was in Lapeer grading sheep lat week Ezra Plumrodr will work the B Reason iann thl year  Mrs Rosui Mvror parked a wav at her horn i last wek Dan Baker92 died at his home FOR SAJLE Mornit 4 O  Maurice Kelly entertained at a  id to and place brj her in Gregory Sunday cf pneumonia Miller Plumbing Water Syt4mt,ec tcuy Dtafeel  J ti ITh4  Cfapach Wednesday  Store r Groceries, Drygoods Gents Furktishiugs Canned oods Lingerie itsiv Appliance Cords for Old  another EXTRA Edison Servit Yes, yen  exchange frayed appliance cords for branc  w ones at no extra chargeand at  any Edison customer office  If you have any frayed or wornout cods, be sure totrade them in Its another extia service which Detroit Edison customers have enfoyedkFHre ihc n fcrty ycrs Dont forget, too, that we also exchange new incandescent lamp bulbs for old Drop in soontheres an Edison customer office in your neighborhood Its there to hlp you ,Ji the most from all the electricity you use D  IT iV   a r 3 Television Sets  FREE DEMONSTRATION See SW Most Life Ukm Picture Ever Produced on a Television Set  WHAT I SALE I SERVICE RADIO SALE  The PJnckney Dispatch ft fttCOtiU I PefAlfi Pubiild Every WednaLiy HO Main St PH, v, Micn SuLocripUoa M Sioft ft Uu Pad W Cuxittt, fuliifer Jioyd Martiu Clyde Fihar ixa Luwaeii and P W CiuiuLuueudea iue centennial oi Po land Lodge No 31 F AM Fiinight ivua, uuacje wiLiey, jcaiii io iioiii iicnejsu uu iivU lilIS CUkfel Q SevMOi il ws Ltwleu uc a new puiex 4vi Lnev UuCi witn me viVUU UOfflo Uii 1 iO, UV3I 1c  Loiuus vauiaiiLUwv nua uis lojidils removed at ivicPhvibon ioipiial, howeli last Tuesday AiUuy Jiennedy cad icni ow, lit uuuay at the Stanley utniCj uic vex larm in Lteerfield ivir cma ivixs Henry Collins and daughter oi Ypsilauti were in  ipwn Saturday ivjjr ana ivus Howard ftcaa and son were in Ann Axbor bun nigm a the George Wiiae ho j Mr and Mis James Wrudey at tended the anniversary party U Aim Hrbor Sat night tor his pat ents, Mr and Mrs Win WniUey MIS hdiin Teepie oi Jackson spyni tli week nd with hex mo  j tner, Mrs iNeUie Vaughn who JS ill, The Roy Merrill tamily oi  Webster spent Sunday there ji Lee Lavy ana Don Ciaix uncled Uie onn DeeQ mK and banquet Wed lute ai hotel Olds, Lansing I LoOna Uampbou and Lois Shir ley pent Sa m um Arbor i iiid Campbell oi Ann Arbor spent the week end at the Ona Campbell home He has boutj   ihe dove cottage at Porta je Lk and vill live there Mis Doroihy binkel attended a IniicrieonT at Howell given Vj Misc Lkanor Turner oi Lonaviuw Wash, a forme nurse in McPh cEon hospital, last Wednesday Herb Palmer and wife ol Lou sing spent the week end at the Harry Palmer home Sunday guests of the Leu La7ty family were Vincent Shields and family, Ann Arbor Leirjho Lavey and family, George Lav ey and family M H Mile and fain ily of Jackson and Mrs Mae Metz of Howell Mr and Mrs Winston Baughn Mrs Florence Baughn and bill LBaughn called on Mrs Dolly Buu  ghn and new son at St Joe hospital Ana Arbor Sunday Pecr Palmer and wife also called Mr and Mrs Oiin Robinson en tertained at their Rush Lk home Sat night Francis Dodge Rex  Sackett Burdette Vogel, HaroJ Mills and Tom Bryant of Detroit Frank White and family of Howell called at the Ben White heme Sunday Bom to Irvln Richardson and wife of Howsll last Wed a dau ghter Geo Coates, a colored bakcai from Wayne has purchased and moved into the DedeHinchey house on M36 W oi Anderson,, 11 nam Town my home at Main 8 luxes at 251 W  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN EVERY SATURDAY Stanley Dinkel TREAS Vx Hockey Service o i  Sunday dinner  guests of Mr J0ssi5 WyEe were Fred Wylie j end family Bert Wylie and wife Grant Leland and children a  Mis3 Mary Wylie M and Mrs Ckzrence Deal of j  Dansvilje were Sunday quests , of Mr and Mrs William Shehan  Jean and Kenneth Gramer of Saline were Sun guests of Mr , and Mrs Albert Shirley  Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee and  I Mr and Ms Gerr Eichman spent  Sat at the Ron Eichman home in Detroit Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi   Ludtke spent Sun at the Allen Dietrich home in Fowlerville I Mrs John Birdeong of Chubbs  Corners gave a stork shower for    Mrs James Ward last Wed 30 i  were present j John Birdsong has retumed fonn Montana where he was call I ed by the death of his mother j Mr CTKJ Mrs John Carver jr had j their infant son Jeffrey baptist at the Brighton M E chuch Sun by Rev McLuoa Georqe Carver  and Miss Betty Beck of Ann Ar bor were sponsors Mrand Mrs John crver r were crteo presen and Mrs FloWMsoe Bcruahn brooV etnd wtfe 84 EA31 MAIN   s  tM Vi Dead or Alive  HORSES 5 CATTLE 6 HOGS Si50 Per CWT Depending on Size  OmJfiton Calves 6 Sheep Removed ttm Modern Equipment  L Parker Agent The FASTEST,Dead Sloe Service fm Central frettl SfoekCo jr end tauly Sot cates at   t,i5A    SKMfUt tnft 4v jtfilk    s t 3 Louis Mr and Mrs CUlford Vannorn Mr and Mrs Clayton Carpen i iooert Mr and Ms James Burroughs  iir and Ms Justin Stecker and Louis Coyie ivlr and Mrs Mark Nash attended he soil conseWauan banquet at Wm l33, tne Boy Scot building near Br,   w  ghtJast Wed ruht Ocryton ami   Carpenter is chednnan al this dtst  atlh W h  Mr ASM Mer GdOES Wand MaBctUvii a Brid P  m mmd k m geport Conm spent the week end with Mr and Mis Fank Abordeei  Mn Lerfwr McAsee and Hr Mr oftdlfoBof TWinJhsjsj Ma rrjr oepon far Ader CwdetIMIelUtSuK lor less than eaM DAY  SQWUNCa Bob Wae v81775i 234Si dot Prod t7913s 2081 41  While Fl VQlWl   dei Cory Dm 63345a834j 40 Mo Sett, 83W10J5A 1293dei Puicfcoey Fob 7805 7212198 40 Toram 18 7306332011 dei Die Set Slue 67e7624 I960 ai Read Lumber 807804 792 2203 dei Die Set Reds 180589O84S 2140 31 STANDINGS Bob WMfr 88 Tayew 88 Marathon Serv 4 Read Lumbar White Front Products 27 Die SetBlue 22 rinclmey Fab 24  Cory Drug 81 Die SeUJads 14  PMFBSIeW Vaiiy lUu A L    H,  fcxcepi We4Aeeay Atom aft Vonr H  SaQ foeJk  QL sV McCLUSKfiX 112 North MkhiajaA  IM  Telapswee tUlSB Cke 888 fteneiaac 814  fSSi 29 28 24 22 20 21 19 17 25 17 25 i 13 291  Howell HVrhVjtm 888 JtJMam 5tlo enta 816 iit ou Howell Phone Howell 438 or 81 13 U ,   jo  HERB SNEEU I MAHUN L LAVAW 20 Phome 18  WK tQrand sUw  Attorney at Law  22f Howeft MteWaa  13 Brighton, lcb, 21 Real finale  23   Lake omd Fawn Property A Specialty Us Your Property wim Me USE LAYBY Schedule lor Ian 28,1949  Pinckney Fab vs Die SetBlues Marathon3ervlce vs Die St Reds  Pmckney White Front vs Die Set Reds PuickneyTaxem V3 Products General Insuffance Phone 88F8 tae IOTU SWJM55J MYRON J BITCHES 8917 Lakeside Mv  Rush feke sTsluLRshed U  Ne, yeur syas dont dscsk d yew A brand nsw GE Tidy, the stntatlonal nsw tanktype dsantr, con be yours for only  a day Nothing more to buy, Complete, with 6 cNni lengflsxib tubes All for the  v owr3995 M20H down IS monthi is pay  Jseseye n J l ri ,    A U C T I O NEER Farm Sale a Speciality BERT WYUE Ffcene Pmchaw, 78F84 STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Urw 207 6 E Grand River , Howell nSEFRTotRATION SEiWfCE HAROLD RADY Repairs on AH Mates Phone Pmckney 1S4F8  DrL C I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Deleter Phone Dexter 3481     Lavey Hardware Pvt Charles Darrow is home Edward Spears and Rty Willi Russell Clark and wife of Hia from ScnAntonio, Texas, having iam are on a trip through Ken wathq Beach and Lyle Hendee been given a disability discharge and Tenn They espect to sell and wiie of Ann Arbor spent Sun from the air carp their cars there at the Walter Clark home  188S IftOOipoxfrted 191J McPherson State Bank  JANUARY 1849 What better time oi the year could be iound to begin a real savings program The first month oi the year be gun by depositing a sum of 5 1000, 2000 or more in a Savings Account, and this act repeat ed each month thereafter will pro vide a reserve to meet the unex i pected emergencies of life  Saving is largely a matte of habit, a habit which wiU pay well throughout a lifetime Why  not begin now McPhBrson state Bank   A savings Account can be open d with as little as a 1 bill Money to loan at reasonable rates Interest paid on Savings Nagle Pack co Bert Wylie buyer Books and Time Certificates of  wp P R SWARTHY  SON Funeral Home Don C SwaHbfisit Directs Modem Equipment wsjejejse sjBjoSjSjSnsjp AeBsj   W rHBU C RHCEHOFF kr  OPTOMETR18T 188 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment fk me 888 Residence 813 LLOYD HtNDEE Live Stook Hauling Woekty Trips Made te Betrelt General Trucking Phone 84F14 CARL JONES  Concrete Products Qrsnrel Sand Top Soil Road Gsavel Fill Dlr and Read Bull JANE TASCH Letters or ny Papers Composed  ,1U Vl  Wtt mwv  or Copied at Your Convenience yjockl Laid, Pleee or Contract AU Work Confidential eggs, Toina Rd, Plnckney Rte t 747 MauxPlnckney Phone 50FU fbone Durtsc 8118 fPanfAdU LOST2 Beaale pups, one is black and white and one brown Will pay reward for return ay Shirey, phone 72 WANTED TO BUY Deacon calves at Jas Rouse Farm Gregory Monday forenoons  1  Pinckney FIST Deposit AU deposits up to 8500000 insur ed by our membership in the Fed Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Over 80 Years oi Safe Banking  8tXfTbf MICWQRN Th Probat Court tor tU County of ISfSSSStOB At a steyoo oi said Court hsid at 8i Probato Ottico la ttia Citf oi HowU in said County on tho 31st day DM bor A D, 1941 ProsentiHoa, Kbaa E Smilh, Judgt oi Probet FOR Sale  199 Cvulet Sedan 2 dfJor Lawrence fiaucjhn Phone Pinckaeir 5iFI3  r OR SALE QR RENTCottagt at bwarthout Cove , Potge Lake  J Swarthout, pnone 47r J WANitODaycare to prescliool age children in ray home 200 a day 30 a hour Ruth RiUer 250 Putnam Phone 6 FOUND Black and WhitTDoa Call 9108  FORSALE SprineTTJanleT Pups, Make good pets for child X9n  88 Jt   John Carvw , Portago Lake m  Phone Plnckney 18F12 WANTfcU baaslanqige jobt Bill tfrady Phone 164  1JI JLUAWeU seasoned wood, cord or trui Iwxd Also apples George CUarDonneau 9040 FarEIXCpiiCAL WIRWG R L POND, rortage Lake Phone iwxter 8638 WiflUktA FOR RENT Modern,  Room Apartment Max Reynolds 545 E Putnam St Pinckney Mich Tele Pinckney 143F2 YCH 5ALLAir Motor VVindmil and a circulating heater Willianv Coooei FOR SALEihev, Sedan Delii ,  i vry Panel 1940, 2,,50 gal ,A 9 barrels Emery Hajnal I 124 Tiplady Road Tel 55F3 George Burke Jr and Charles KVan JfrSJS,, Winkie having filed in ,aid court their  f  RSU ipetste praying for Uessss se 11 the KSMSTJ Ph0IlV18Fl Utereet of said estate in certain ml es FOJMom hoUM   therein deribet  j CTl Cedcrx Lake Rd Coil 12 IT IS OBDffiED, January A D IS the tore u al ZllJlW0     Control YT tDogi on  wiUi d for exazninino 4 allowing Ji 1  W Disc Grain DriU  wWl  i Y  both  with fertilizer and seeder, A6 hav UarB ComblneN6 ft cut with motor,For j Gufi Hannaman age Harvester and Cutter, For INCOME TA3M1ADE OUT age Blower Bottom 14Plow on 408 sVGRAND RIVER FOR RENTAL  Cement Mixers 2 12 cuiL, gaso line or electricUtiUry Trailers, all WBJQN SALES  RENTAL SERVICE 6121 West Grand River Lake so, Th ui 31 day  F SATtiVXg fTacton  Wffi j 3 Mflkto Pha Haw 1949 a fn dock to , fVafc J1 P ICvhsST be anil is hak  a,1 a  Power Control   ogs ed for examining 4 allowing said And that all persons interested in saio state appear before said Court, at said tine and place, to show cause why a lie  to eU the interest of eedd estate in saidjteal estate should not be granted runner teats Fruit Groceries Vegetables it  aotice thereof be given by  Orderedlhat public publicattcfi oi a copy of tfus order once madx week tor suet eucceseiye velc pterious to  said say oi hadng to the Pinckney Btopatcfa, a eewepaper, pdatod and efrauJated in said C01 A true copy Hiram R Ssui Ceiestta PaahaU Judge 4 PMoeto of Fish Market Prices Courteous Rom to Desmond Ledwdge and wife of Royal Oak last week a girl Ann Arbor will vote an a 5 JMllion dollar school expansion rogram soon Mv Wa Lambert and chiidrea wece Friday aueets oi Ma  con Carver Mr and Ma John Carter and on wece So gueeta of tfce Will ed Munets in Ypenanri Mr and Ma Geo Roche oi 7owlendlle catted at  arl 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