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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> 1 IP9  gmrtmc1 ft v  Volume 6 the ftadnof DiapaJi Wednesday January 12, 1949 No 2 Carpenter AJAI Carpenter 58, died at Mel RUJcwast  SCHOOL NEWS Lansing, Jan, Heaxiogs of thai Pinckney split even wUhfrighi   i i    t 11 Wli TlAn in VmalA Wll U r J  I where ho went as a patient ahout pflone Ca for a 20,400,000 in   tn won 31 to 29 10 days beteeHe was injured in creases in revenue will get un ion auio accident near Oak Grove der way Jan 2 before the Mich two years ago, having his chest Public Service CommiskHV tut cruBiiod ana never entirely recovered The deceased was the son oi The Comrn set the hearing date promptly upon the receipt of the, companys formal aplication for tiie late Edgar, and Ida Austin the revenue increase which,afIparpenter and was born in HowMer taxes, would mean 12,600 fn May 29 1890 He later moved 000 Half the amount oi the addit j jo the Pinckney section with his kmal revenue is sought os inv parents where his faher operated j mediate relief, amounting to a a milk truck drawing milk to the boost of 25 cents a month in rates tor residents service and 50 cent Church JNews ST MARYS GHURCh  Fr Albert J Schmitt, Pastor iu haspJaTlihton Friday jappucauon oi uwMkkTioU Tofton in basket ball here fSSJ  S   whm k   i t naom Co for  SflL4flOQQG in The first team won 31 to 29 hul I1 WaM JU AXVL Confessions Sat 730 to 900 D the second team got wapa W Sat 7 38 to 12 The Jney Trfes t  rV had lots oi opportunities but towfter Novenna Devoli3nB SuM7 WTK VSTTT T TJT Novenna to Our Sorrowful Moe couldnt hit the baskeUohn Pack tv,w0 , v TM erled Pinckney with 5 Luker08  730J got 14 for Brighton  Pinckney Res BrightonRes Packer F monhly on business along with increases ance rates Plant additions of ,8,000,000 in the past year and increased operating costs, including wags hikes of 7,000,000 a year, hav combined to depress the companys return to less than 4 oneHowell condensed milk factory He attended schools in this section and when the good roads were built in this area by the late  James Smith before World War I lie owned a team and worked on the roads Of late yrs he has worked as a machinist in factories at Pinckney and Dexter About 10 years ago he moved tox i  Dexter where he lived up to the j half per cent on its investment,  time of his accident ithe application said The cornHe joined Livingston Lodge No  panys request would permit a 76 F  AM in 1922 and served returrf of at least 7 per cent as master in 1927 He was very  Michigan Bell asked the Coram proficient in the work and a fine  isSi0n to give consideration to  ritualist He also belonged to the e depreciated value of the doi Pinckney Chapb O E S No 145, ar m making its determination and served as patron AfterHe  paure to do so, the co said went to Dexter he transferred J WJU caat an unfair share of the  both memberships there 1 burden of inflation upon invest The funeral was held at the  org irl te telephoie industry Pinckney Congl church Sun afternoon Rev J M McLucas offic iating Burial in Pinckney cemetery Washtenaw Lodged No 65 of Dexter had charge of the ser jn e dsaih oi Eugene Campvice at the grave Past Master beil at   Stoue onvaletr Abbie Clark giving the funeral i hcn,e at Howell iast Wednesday pration Abou 40 Masons ere pinCKney lost her oldest business present, halt of them being mem man jpor over 4j yars he ope bew of Livingston Lodge atea a jewelry store and repau Surviving ar o haif nrothcr, shop here tiringIff1924  Vernor Hall of HotVl c i iwo , RQ was  gon of me and  VanBlaitaurn F Cork C Schneider G J Clark G Andrews Luker Bsach COMMUNITY CHURCH Conor eqational Rev D D Biady Minister CLoir Practise   Wed Night Organist  Choir Director Mrs Merwin Cain p L I  Mis wierwin uain vT S S Su1 Merwin CariLJi Chronology 1948 i  frifvlt omtneni I Aug 4 Lois Ware Earl Kimb  Vve hc u Qi J displaced 1 loi manied Mrs Frank toezinintj l M Uc an   i A D n i i n  iiiut if ariueivay io admit a port salt MrsRose Parker die Pin   2 u  T  , ,,  ,  I ion io ih3 couay Both presiaony soft ball teams beuis xviii , ,, l , ,r    cvial canidaisjo stressed it m hev cunrvji ki tall In fact o mUwh hai ijeen published refeld, Ohio, in Fowlerville tourna iHemy Buffng , 700,Pastors Coniirmation 6 T 2  3 GufnLetldcje ton Hoganson Coldiron Ruskin  Thurs 800 mie Studyhf P1 m u  Q ur Points Packer 5, Matteson 3, L parsonage  Y nament starts here Soft ba, Clark 1, Coyle 1, Ware 2,Ande, Ladies  meet with  R ons 8, Luker 14 Buff 3, Beachl, K EUiott at 2 00 ,  n  i  Pamsh 10, Kennedy 1 f Sunday 1030 amchurch service J 1   The first team had a tough Sexmo Mw P nJteai Moray Jewelleis oi ion to th s ,oid 2 to 0 Hard ball team loses  c ial cd to Chelsea 19 to 6 Aug 11 Albert Boucher, Rev i,  ,Lewis Dion dies Also John BQrlaun3 to  ual the avera9e  ber, Sam GentUe and phyliis j son is ccnfu,od Now these dis Stockton married Soft bell team PTu P1  hY thuosd  beats City Servicq Howell 4 to 2  Vh Tl    I  p, ,,,    j iiomes by Hiifi m ms purge and ana Brighton 11 to 4 Mrs Mcr L   ,  r  c j TI , i i,  , this vas coir lei vjien Russia bmger dies Hard ball team loses to Saline 5 to 4  Aug Id Miss Caxhe Tayloi dies Hard ball team beats M ns nament starts here Soft team loses to Eagers 2 to 1 io Dexter 1 to 0 No seoVJ j cue    , i  1 awiziun My Fathers Business time with Brighton They led 3 Sund School  1130 a m  to 5 at the half but Brighton roU Subject Nazareth Years ied and tied the score at 29  all Senior Hi h Discus8ion Topic, with a minute to goBob Darrow Which w To Abundant Life  got a field goa giving Pinckney Junior T ic ,Why Cant  Do the game Joe Jeffreys led wiih  j pioQae 14 pointsDarrow had 6,Heath 5 S7C0 Pilgrims Fellowship Amburgey 4 and Burroughs 11 Anderson was high for Brighton  psi  am EUGENE CAMPBELL sisters, Mrs Grif Carpenter of Lennon aJ Mrs Aibert Sfims of Howell also neices and nep hews A sister Mrs Etta Chalker and three brokers, Perry, Roy  rmti Wallace are deceased with 7 Pinckney Darrow F  Jeffreys F Burroughs C Amburgey G Heath G  Substitutions Pinckney Singer AJ, aimer, Clark, SfA  n Thomas, Dildine I CA1VARY D   M INONJTF CHURCH Bnghton Rev Ezra Beachy, pastor Owens Morning Worship 1000 Anderson Surtday School 1100 DJVIS Supt William Leraig Carney Jouna Peoples Meeting 730 rvn u J Evenina Worship  815 O Doherty s    Roscoe Danow     ,  nvm  Waiter Esch1 Palmer, Clark, Sprout Bngnton , Childieng Setvice  1145 Prayer Meeting Wed Eve 800 NORTH HAMBURG CHURC1 Swarthout Rd 6 miles northwest nigrIl Trll Sunday Scw  lOtii d trfTsetves osF2918Joe   Maurfce Leinbach SLIT EVEN AGAXN Pinckney split with Dexter last fan ah Campbell, natives of New York state and was born in Romeo,Mich Later his parents bou, Vem Clark got 5 each No game Teffreys qot 15 points for Pinck 0  , nr ey and Bob Amburgey 14 For , Morning Message 100 the reserves Tohn Packer and piNCKNEy EXTENSION GROUP ght what is known now as the Beardsley farm near Bentley Lk  He learned the watchmakers trade in Chicago and coming back to Pinckney formed a part MRS, flryjES ANDERSON Jtis, is Lucy rersonjjgjijiwith thelate HenryBar ton who operated a jewelry store and gunsmith shop he On Mr diea ai UJ uoine oi ner aaugnter iVLrs Wun ihornpson in jack son on an 4th ohe was the Bartons death he took over the daughiw ot PhilUp and Mary Ann Brady of Genoa township Most oi her life was spent in Pon tiacwhero she was a member of  St Vincents parish for 30 years Surviving an three sons, James business In addition he did repairing of all kinds and operated a bicycle shop, repairing them and renting out bicycles iorf  ANNUAL GUEST NIGHT Livingston Lodge No 76 F d A M will hold her I2ih Annual Guedt Niteat her hall on  SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1349  These nights were established by the late Ford Lamb who was master back in 1937 At these pie to ride back in the nineties when the bicycle was in its of Pontiac, inomas oi Royal Oak heyday and Wm of Ann Arbor and a  In 1895 he jomed Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A M being rais daughter, Mrs Warron Thomp jozvLllgrandchildren, a brother J A BradYoi Brighton and tour sisers, Irene and Celia of Brighton, Treesa McCleer and Mrs Margaret Gibney of Gregory RbarynievoUon weieireldr Frir at the home of her son, Thomas, Royal Oak, The funeral wasat St t Vincents church, Poniac SaurdayRev Morgan Harris was  celebrant rltv Florence deacon and Rev Kuntz, subdeacon Bur  ial was in Cavalry cemetery Brighton BD OF COMMECE FORMED M a meeting at the town hall Monday night a Pinckney Board of Coinrnerce was formed with 22 charter members Member ships rx 3 The following were elected officers Pree John Ross ed by the late Dr H F Sigle He was its oldest member ad was given a life membership in 1935   W H Clark is a year old but rus  membership was in Stockbridge rforecmsferrThgToTinckney   lB94Jie was married to Ws  Friday The next meeting will be held Wed Jan 19th at the Congl Church 8PM  Members who have trays and wish to finish them may do so at this time Also come prepared 4 to 2 U of T foolball team ing here Aug 25 Soft ball team Lta Munith 5 to 4 Beais City f i in Brighton tournament b to  Ann Arbor and Lansing an 1, play soft ball game here Vn  County Stars eliminated cu Wiii   ita, Kan,  Sept 1 Soft ball team lose over ,,  time game in Brighten tiiiiU  y ment 9 to 8 Owen Mitchell diAlso Richard Barron Agnes Koui perian and Louis Hagopmn mai ied Hard ball team ueati n  Arbor 11 to 10  Sept 8 Spencer Tius visi hbrsesHoe 7Ji nament Mafi, Meabon 2nd Mrs Elizabctli itoi dies Pinckney school starts 12j  attend U ot Toledo irMuqici 1 game Ross Lamb and Alcc I1 Ware married John Spear, OIL, also Pete Harris Herb Paimor, Leona Meyers mariod Sept 1S James Jooio i v nad ball team losc3 in pjayo at Saline 2 tol to Ar21 Ai i S Clase of 42 confirmed ht bum    at St Marys chuich uift bui team wins at Fowlervillo fr  Sept 2 OEbounty oivo it , ion held here M Onci Cam lock over the tenner rlitlor holdMS cfr ,h  oi ihe lutterMany of riieni wero kws  Polish people who have herded into cciicentrciion camps and are beirg fed by occupation forces Un dr the knv a small portion of hei n o ojildo c admission to i corn y llswevar, there are  ur icd rosncnonD They aJ 1 vo mil lo a steady job civaima iiem without dislari, another worker 2 Safe MIQ raniorv hoasm r must be aairig tlcm 2 Acimportation iar be povidod on point of  atn io place oi employ ,  4 Assurance tliut the dis p ed p0u vili no become a Ae en puldc funds These vle ore vry drclic and have  ,jted iii a mere ircw of dis oil  mono lo this country Any r,o,incj oi ilse rules wej incurr ihe cp oiiion oi or incd ltlo whe iw a flood  j kdoi iiao nh the conse m Io1,crrj oi  acjes and liv and eta mcreoe of T77xi ui ccfed for cpont cif scndin L   to i in ibc vit, c  v in i in, of  Ii,,   I  ei  n lor   c t         ,ii  U r nol nee     o pay the  ri plr I po son lo n 1     a imd  ip V 411 Org juvrvo bv contribut   r ijfed tho    in New 7 d vou the noc   on ilie subject h,, V i I   c topay duesAil members aro ur bell hurt in auto accidoit rok, ged to onme j soda bar sold to Francis Pchb ib Comm  SOn ub Comm P T A MEETING events each Mason is permitted pTA Meeting Jan 17 program to bring a nonMasonic guest jv p Everyone ome and The menu wilTTedture venison   The program is as follows Banquet Starts at 700 P MMusic  Lodge Orchestra Invocation  Chaplain Welcome Clyde Fisher WM Introduction of Toastmaster by Cflin Robinson, P M bring u DOX Committee BASKETBALL SCOliKS Howell 27, Eaton Rapier 25Mii an S3, Flat Rock 20 Dexter 4S, i iH v i a, find little 7out neo iays with cdl and fouibal games i it nrnje and no bic prize iih m JIA, Still they have the ir ulumns to fnl and last week, , v, M 10 jnpnroK because io Detoit Tkjcrs tinned Ted Lyons, exChicago mar to coach ibei pitchers next year Accord inn to he writers this cinches the Sept 29 Ray Darwin dies also George Fawcett,Pinckney bats Eastern Lansing Reserves 7 to C  Mrs Meredith Plasfco dies ,   Qrt R Tneylonos tn Brigh , pennant for Delioit This same ajTVo Mr Anna Knnedv TO concede the pioiessional fcot ton 14 to 0 Mr Anna  Uong whQ John Croupe die, also Karl 1,       oart Lillian Bobon and Don IKinley married iavo th habit of always finish ig last, all beruuse thy have jrynltod Donk Wovi a SMJ star South Lyon lfca Thom029, St g MgSTINGAT SCHOOL iron, T,, , , o  not rporf 1 PhilUp Battle Creek Zi Hewlett   lh Lions ,1 1J3 Hopa ToastmasterRex Sackett, P M  Tyrian Lodges The Singing  49, Fowlerville 27 Leslio 47, Wil here wnl 5e a masyTncinp elernal r,  Sacked P M   i kean 48 uie FmciaieJ scnooi iiua, FSck, Chris, BlU  6 33 Webber7llle 48t staie Moraaniuaion scnoo SixU children were born to this union, a daughter, Mrs Thelroa Eisele of Fowlerville and five sons Ona Merwin, Andrew and Roy of Pin ckney and Gilbert of Frazier, all of whom survive He wae a member of the Congl Church and sang in jhe choiHe alto served on the local school boarH In 1924 the deceased returned to hifl farm just east of tovmHe and his wife spent several win ters in Fla Mr Campbell did i  1935 He lived alone since then and Jack Introduction of Masons  Guests Frank Aberdeen Singing Glenn Allbright Quiz Contest conducted by Wesley Reader Guinea 19 BOWLING SCORES Pinckney Fab 713727638 2078 dei Bob White 654538 7702U37 3 1 Read Lumber 6988207892307 def White Front 671681 7962148 3 1  Cory Divg 70363324j20e0 iter Vice Pro Brandon White, 11930 ne uva  vupoi IJbout 10 years aao Stxrviviig are 7048312197, 3 1 Wm Unnon Treas Owar  untU a year ago when mai 1   brotherBBmo, f Pinckney and pinckney Tavern 36 Sec, BobbU RobiMoa Airt Kath  failed and crfter om   m  Bert of Ianstna and 6 Ute , Mrs  wte    McPhetwn hospital h went to   p M, Minn Mamthcn j ryn SWtor p Towner, UA Stone  00010   Oaro The funeral wo ld at  Murjoy  j Swarthout FunwalHame SaUf gSSiw Bettor Burin cmdjBrady offidotoa Burial was in to ArfWttec lPmckney  rUigt m1mj at town ball Jan ifaii p m All mvHod w JUMTPFM iUbem Mpv faanir  gg rlf  church MMdr THE DRAFT Owing to 3500 enlietmMiU tho dcoA inductton has boon mspond od Unlfl April next TWy will fldH bo cafled foe Bprvt Lowl wJbO MRS KATHERYN REASONER Mis Kaheryn Reasoner 6i, died at Pontiac hospital, Thurs She was the daughter of Albert and Anna Markey VanBJaircum and wa born inPutnam wher3 she lived until marriage to Laiil984 3 1 Reasoner when she wont to Fenj pinckney Tavern 683767776 ton tto live HOT husband died a 222G def Marathon Service 62 bout 10 years aao Surviving are  7048312197 3 1 26 13 35 26 13 Marathon Service 30 21 27 21 29 20, 21 18 24 17 24 17 21 17 13 12 eoraam plarTTor Fasckney  MAiHRlAGi LiCLNfiKS Elton Eatons Plymouth Mali questions the proprietry of giving cashBonuscandfree Bites  factories cvd cities to qet thern io locate m theirlimits It sea 00 T J the case of Wayne who gave tbe Dorsey Crumerine 32 Lmden Aircraft a ite, bonu3 aud Pauline Wiggins, zi  1   howeJi  ven built them an airport totfet Gerald Thompson, t emon ,  Mer a numbor of years J Mae Strickland, 53, tenton Don I aUon Uie jct0ry has been jara  old and viH move lock, sfjck, Gardner, 21 Pincknc, v, Nicholas, 19, Gregory Don Alex j  , ,,  DQ pnckney had a   , 1 tii no ii c    , ander, 30, Fowlerville def Die Set Blues 664654639 I Maas, 22, Marion O ncud ben 195731 raqC 55, Pontiac a IJU3,4J Pinckney Prod 7696436b92031 Grqory  def Die Set Reds 667675642  y Edna  uo 1   sad experience on ihas 3ame sub Oct Arcana 1221 the xrte He VFW TEAM WINS The Pinckney V F W basketball team won aw overtme game from Fowlerville in the county Ford bought ihe niiil pro here with the avowed intent of putting 0 ta  7 neer J  he bought more land for flowago rights In one case a man , ed to sell at the price offeredattd , two public spitted men n Ut   Myrt Moore and Mrs Pottis of Fen m, Finckney Prod Ubn Gladys Biown and Mrs Gort Read, Lumber rude Drown oi Lansing, MrsRuth Jj SetBlues OdWy oi CaW and Mrs rWrnice j pimey Fab  Howefl of Brighton  whito Front The femoral wae bold Monday, cyrf pg from St Marys church, Rov Fr j Seteds Schmldtt omeiattne Rurkrl in St Marys league played it Howell last property and resold Wednesday night 31 to 29Fred    wanted at his j 13 Singer led the Pinckne attack 13 with 1 points inckney had but 19 6 men Joe Lavey, Phil GentUe 21 Peach Palmer, Jack Young and 22 George Aschbrenaer 2 4 2 27 Schedule lor Jan 19, 1919 Whito Front vs Marathon Son fc  Dio SotRods vs Bob Whito, Mr and Mrs Floyd Martin visit pinckney Tavern vr Cory Dnw od rolatfvos k xdaad Sflsday  Muos vs Pinckney Prod the part no   r to iew yars back he JJL, wanted more flowagotod3H8R of here and again m te CARD OF THANC8 We acknowledge with grateful appreciation your kind expressj ions oi sympathy Tho Family oi Eugono Campbell y  SJSISteiMSBSSBBSMMa John Burg and wife attended ThevOEafcst tfotfwiiHol atptoefa Fab vs Bead Lumber a chtnch supper at PhdnWd kst  l00 4 i    nkrhf eame snagg 1 th   owners would not 1 SA houso tooujo ca2 was ria  nooThe nosj 0 jtr tho anstont whteli KOfftfr ed over  ,, nd bad offered wasJf,  land Wo retort heTo tfeo dam   UP o0,a   i4 hi r    vjfciif itk  AMfcfciiiWednesday 1949 PWWWWP 0 Clearance Sale Now on 2 tO On Nearly PEIRCES BUY WITH CONFIDENCE M HOWELL MICHIGAN STORE for WOMEN LUDMORES Clearance MENS WOMENS AND CHILDRENS FOOTWEAR STORE WIDE SALE 782 Pairs Womens Press Casual Sport Shoes Drastically Reduced 4 3 ORIG TO 595 PRIG TO 6,95 j 5 ORIG TO 895 97 Pr Enna Jetties DISCONTINUED STYLES B85 DRIG TO 8 TO 895  585 1WG TO 9 Special Group Wont ens Shoes DRESS CASUAL SPORT 82 PAIR  SHORT LOTS  Mers Dress Shoes 588 75 Pairs  Orig 1065 SHOES reg to 1395 788 Florsheims 0   Childireiis Shoes 232 PAIRS REDUCJED Sites 8 to 8 288 ORIG TO 495 388 ORIG TO 695 Boys Sheet SIZES 3 TO 6 SI 0 Soundings are beaig taken and work will start soon ora the 10 000000 veterans hospital oi 500 beds to bo built at Geddes xnd Glacier roads, 3 miles east oi Yp Uanti Ord Price 6 eon Stockbudge have taken over the Fuvguson tractor agency at Mason Lawrence Lindsmer oi Stock bridge has been named asst pro sector of Ingham county George Moon, a Hamburg vkan ity resident died last week Sur viving are several children David Harding is the new co dog warden and has a dog pound new the county infirmary Mr and Mrs Wm Cooper arm1 ounce the engagement oi their daughter Geraldine Mae to Don Mercer oi Howell The engagement tf Joann Young, daughter oi Mr and Mrs Orland Young oi Howell to Ken Huff, son oi Mr and Mrs Lester Huff is announced The Livingston county infirmary now has 30 inmates rangeing in age from 40 to 90 Mrand Mrs David Harding have succeeded Mr and Mrs John Rissman as supt and matron The funeral oi Wm Short oi Pat terson Lk was held at the Ham tttan Funeral Chapel in Detroit Friday He was a member oi the Electricial Workers Union Sur viving are a sister, Mrs Sarah Leisa and a brother, Newton Short, oi Detroit The Manchester school bd is getting estimates on a 4 room ad dition and work shop MHan has lighted their skating place on the Frd Lk from their athletic field  Mrs Erma Seagart of Winans Lake was mcraed to Frank Bath hurst of Whitmore Lake at Miami Fla Dec 23 South Lyon has adopted a cue few law all children under 14 must be off the streets after 1015 p m Gordon Harrnen former part owner of the Fowlerville Review has purchased the Ford agency there of C W Bunn DrHJ Hendren of Webbervflle has been elected head oi the American AberdeeivAngus cattle breeders Assn HOWELL Theater SYLVAN THEATElt  eUCftft 13 14 Dana Andrews Jean Potest SB DEEP WATERS Anne Sever Mvr iSJfllNMMMBlBMSSTSSMMtTSTBftBtoMMBSMSSBSSMaHIftMMk Saturday Jemmy 18 Monte Hale  Lynn Roberts to THE TIMBER TRAIL la Imcotac Phis THE CHECKERED COAT  SAcs ratey Saturday faa 14 IS RAMBT By Walt Disney A fitdtttt Tom Conway  Norton Hash i Bambi, the fun loving fawn who becomes King oi the tores Thra Steoaas News Soaaay Monday Jan II, 17 ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS In fachatoakv A Musical with  lack Carson Doris Day Don J DeFore Popoyo Cartoon Spinach  Hamburqsrs Henry Dusse  Orchesra Shows 3,579 r Sunday Monday, lanwfy 18 17 Say, 115  M, Cornel WUdo  Undo Darnell Anne Baxter  Kirk Douglas THE WALLS OF JERICHO Wortlty Nswsnsl  I Tuss, Wdw Thur Fib Ian 1819 20J1 A DATE WITH JUDY In Tsdudcolaf hwxt Sunday A Southern Yank THE BISHOPS WIFE wtfh Cary Gran Loretta YoungDav id Nlven, Monty Wolley Disasy Cartoon  Shows 710 818 Tuts Wad Thar, Ian 181920 r Wallace Berry  Jane Powell Elisabeth Taylor  Carmen Mir anda Service AVON THEATER WHOS SITTING IN THE DRIVERS SEAT  There axe about 30 million pass  enger cars registered in the Unit ed States That is about one car for every five peopleLet us com with the other countries United States 1 Auto 5 persons Great Britian 1 auto 24 persons Sweden 1 auto for 41 persons William ElliottCathermeMcLeod rance Tnu Post in tho Hou Saddl Up Ru1  OI  f a p  If you are about to purchase a new or late model used Friday Saturd Ian U IS IN OLD ANGELES Supoj Wosttrn in Color Starting car finance come in and let us help the purchase FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 Sunday Tuesday, Ian 16, 18 THE INSIDE STORY A Faturo lor tho wholo family with Charles Wlnniger, Marsha Hunt Nows Fads Duckling   w   HOWHtL So Your Going to Bo a Fiqhtoi i  Member Federal Deposit EASUTcinShaw Spood to sr  once Corp M deposits up to Sitting Protty i  fJ 5000 insured   rf Protect voui , 1 NIGHT PEPOSITOPY eitWwimiiiimii  Need an Oil Hot Water Heater THfc iKESIDENTS MESSA0P The woria press who have never had much for Harry S Tru man profess to be shocked by bis message to congress We are unable to follow them in their j 3 lin of reasoning His message in a great measure merely restated the promises he made to the pea pie in his campaign speeches and it is his earnest endeavor to carry memout not forget We have several makes on htsad also oil tank A templet Line ef JL  Toilet Combinations  S i asMens  10  Off MENS HEAVY 4 BUCKLE ARCTIC reg 87 4W STABIUM ft66T BROWN SHEEP LINED noT 795 House Slippers Mi 1 MENS WOMENS CHTLDRENS 400 PAIRS REDUCED FOR  CLEARANCE  LudMore Shoe Store many another president before has done It wsa on account of these promises that the farmers of the west and labor voted for him in the biggest political upset in history and the pres does not in tend to let Jhe people down The people who class his mess, age as socialism and anarchy   are like a lot of ostriches hiding jllfl theiT heads In the sand andx rusirig to face facts Most of the jmsqPuW which Wre clrrasftri as socialism 50 years ago are now1 laws of the nation i  as well as All Bathroom Fixtures r BLectric Heaters Pumps i SHOP EARLY HOWELL, MICH ALL SALES FINAL m TELEPHONE ALMANAC The Telepnone Almanac one of the most widely distributed  47,     publications of its type in the XldWf Of 47 I ear AgCO Jast week clYde McIntyre,Cora smith et 52 pair oi9 horsshoes country, now is available in all 31 friends helped Mr and Mrs Lov8 and Lucile Shearer Monday business offices of the MichBell George Culy celebrate their 25th  Marriea at Howell Jan 1, Julia 31 numbers were scld at ihe Company wddmg anniversary last night Benedict ad Psrcy Dudley G W Hinchey dance rri night  The theme of the 1949 almanac Dhn Cadwell and wife went The Mortenson families held Mr and Mrs Bert VcmBlaiuum is pioneering describing and to Detroit last week On returning eix reunia at the M B Mar entertained 30 friencu c u ixtr illustrating 1 hnportant invent  found their heating plant tenson home in HowelJ Newlty Friday night ions or dscoveriee of a 100 yrs sprung a leak and the boil Yoars , I Claude Markey, son of Dan ago which still today affect the was about ready to blow up d and Homer Northard of  Markey of Por Huiton tried dall lifo of everyone Prank Parker has gone to Gay Grass Lake spent the week end to shoot his father and stepmoth As usual it contains astrologi  to work in a barber shop 1 their cousins the Lambert j er Sunday but missed Then  cal infomation, ttaastables for th EBa Jackson has leased son and Cul7 families he got away and jumped in Lk Bua and moon, and a chronology to fWFay oi Byron Mrs Erie Campbel was call St Clear He is a dental student 0f important events 9mm of Marion and  to Flint last week by the dea at the U of MNow he is in a   Flint Sanitarium Gilbert Campbell and family of jen Fstrias of Iosco were the of her brother Geo Bouton Due 25  Rv r Commerford will give Hose is employed a lecture on the Life of StPaul Aiboi at the opera house Jan 23 the doll at Frank A sleigh load of young people from here spent New Years eve Edmmnd Sheids at the Will Steptoe home in Web iler Polty were marr sterDec 28  Ruttman Bros, have bought the Bftjlftt held thek James Force form in Iosco ptlhe CSeoAgler Thomas Murray will build a 38x60 barn in me spring Arthur and Beth Swarthout en Frasier spent the week sad at tertained a sleigh load of young the home of Mrs A VaaSkrru people at men Cordery Lk farm brook Thursday night J  The Portland Masonic Lodge  celebrates their 100th annlver   X Y Friday Jan 14th EsGov WU Mr and JirrVtuy Blcteg Fov JU Brucker is the speakerJloyd IsfOk tjgst Sunday faWflqrto of his place Is a past mas an  PSf WHtogtatt tor msw and will take a carload oi All finds and Kitchen Sinks MYRON J HUGHES Telepkeme Pinokney 157F11 Repairing a SpeeJcdlty MASTER PLUMBER tftu7 iiiiiiuiiiinuiinunBunuiiMnrtnriin8 tttmwttitljgL  aj FOIVSAtE Warm Morning Stoves 1 Fanners Rd Supply Cn  PHONB 104 , MAX ftUSMLMttr PI i i  i ling ivMm CV  I  I Dr WoAsr Merosf and fomfiy of  oe Masons to the wwwm , East Umetng were Son guesjts wnicj is in the school The gikmrf Anderson Nact f lof Wm Meroer and wKb i ledge ottosw wJ be tfceiev Water Sytrffnttetc tanfey binkel  V r  m The Facta Plspcb Wednesday JcLiuyjlEtiH  JHfc1fceJBS BMBHMMHIHVBVHBPViiBm The People Store Groceries, Drygoods Gents FurwishlMgs Canned Goods Lingerie Siioes Kennedy Store Its the EXTRA service that means so much New lamp bulbs or old  tXTRAtdisoirSemce It never fails to amaze newcomers to Detroit and Southeastern Michigan Without extra charge, we will exchange your burntout 4tanrlpsrpnt lamp bulbs for new ones You can trade in larger  bulbs for smalleror smaller ones for a larger size Just bring your old bulbs, along with a recent Edison bill for quick identi fication, to any Edison customer office  Then, too, we witirteplace any frayed or wornout appliance cord you have in your home with a brandnew onealso at no extra charge For more than forty years, Detroit Edison custom ers have used these extra services They will help you get the most out of all the electricity you use DETROIT EDISON I Tho Pincfcm Mftfch ltSf4 S4 teoQU ci us J  at PoftoiHte  inckney, Miciugttu ud Mrs Marjo y Shehan and a lighter, were in Ami Arbor bui,  Mrs Dorothy Diaei and ciularen were m Howell last Thursday Mr and Mrs W Ketcham flew back from California ast week, making the trip in 9 hours Mr and Mrs Wm Marshall and Mr and Mrs Robert Marshall of Stockbndge called at the George Meabaa Jr home Sun  Wm Haines end family oi Det roit spent the week end at there form heie iuiuiew JsusbiU and wife visn ea ivu ana Mrs LiiNayior oi iiaion ftapias one day iasi week ieu Daugnn was one oi the i0 ooys in ms company at Ureal Laices, Hi to pass the quainying examination tor the service Hospital course Mrs Horence Baughn Mis Vir ginia Carver and ivirs Eleanor oaughn were in um Arbor Thurs Mr ana Mrs L J Swaihout spent Sunday wtth Mrs Edith Gallup in Fowlerville Miss Alice Gearnar ot iiowell spent the week end at the Mark rv roil Lome Pat McCarren oi Pontiac spent Sunday at Louis Coyles j James Whitley ana wiie spent, Sun at the Wm Wiutley home I in Ann Arbor j Fred Reaa and wife reached Fh Lauderdale Fla Dec 31 and are at the Green Star Trailer camp George Packard aid wie oi Ann Vibor we w  k end yu,ls of Mr and Mrs Howard Reud Earl Ward and family of Pingree were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Leonard Lee j Mrs nnna Tasch,Mrs Minnie 1 Wide and Ronnie and Gary Tas ch of Ann Arbor were guesis a birhday party here Sunday for Gretchen and Kristen Tasch John Burg opened his white tile recreation room which he built in his remodeled home south of town last Fri night An oyster summer was served with E Baughn presiding at the skillet Pepsi and Schnitzel biot was aliso on the menu I Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLee stopped at the HomeMade Restaurant in Saginaw fri enroute to visit Mr and Mrs Cy AtLee at Gladwin While here Mrs At Lee was awarded V s prize as the woman present from the far thest point in Mich, and given a corsage of pink carnations and asked to talk over the radio on a local broadcast Merwin Campbell and family were Sunday night luncheon guests at the Andrew Campbell home  Clifford Bennett and wifea Regardless of Its Condition We Can Make Your Old Car Look and Art Like New  With Cur Expert Body, Fender Repair Motor Tuneup Complete Brake Seivice Wheel Alignment Battery Service We Service All Makes Free Appraisel Livingston r   From where I sir, 61 Joe Marslv We Eolh Wen This One Blow my top the c  mnr when I discovered w  i put  on had two buttons in  Joe, the missus says, ijo you ever rtad what you r For a man Who writes newsnnper pieos  11 about tolerance, yoi ytemes ihow a lot of race prejudice Rnco prejudice one can ueeue r,i fttw prejmlicc rtfft  if cntue  hinnini , she intinipt with B smile Vhy fret nul at tht world r  i two little 1nitons That tok I he vim out of me  I holler No ot Ihit   From where I sit as I told the missus that evening, a lot of us sometimes get too worked up ovef little things little differences of  opinion or taste One person prefers brer of nlr, another prefers cider or lemonade Hut why criti cize the other fellow just because histastes arent the same as ours That sounds more like you, Joe, she laughs, snipping off a tbread  Clt so happens she WHS sewing on buttons 76a U  CoutfUtht,iy49, L ntlfi Mutes Hrcucra foundation Camden called at the Andrew Campbell home Sunday  i MrsWalter Clark and Mil3sWm Brash were in Lansing one day last week While fishing for bluegills in BassLgke last week Jred 4p  car went through the ice and is jesting on the bottom of the lake Sunday callers of Mrs Edna Reason who has been ill were Garner Carpenter and wiieson Robert, Mrs Edna Case, MrT and Mrs Art Gainsley of Lennon and Mr and Mrs Mike Smith of Wyandotte  Mrs Emma Vollmer and son John spent Sunday at the Wilbur Eisele home at Fowlerviile Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy were Sunday guest3 of Mr and Mrs Emmett Berry of Stockbridge  Mrs Ella Stapish, Mr and MrsClarence Stapish of ChelseaMr and Mrs Robert Grainger and family of Lansing were Sunday guests at the Melin home Mrs Brandon White acted as substitute teacher at Brighton high school lastweek Martin Ritter attended an insur ance meeting at the Leland hotel Hockey Service 4 EASt MAIN ST Hackney i n x J  iUive        GaU Hendee has enroUed in Mr omd M W HEutaroi Fail  Detroit last week  bdby born Dee 25 to Mr  , at MichState hope Ala wfl thai they are jollI1 Burg and 7  BMto Kenrdy 01 DeUou , rtartd  W8ku J7 planting, heir aarten  the sight, a Ann Arbor Way ,  u ,UJU  ,  I JJUJJ11 Glover and family ot led ut bii lJS UUll Qyic Anheldtake a year  hJ  Mr md MrTVo Shehan ,fltoaidDc Driver and   aoo emd Scrult St Mane   HoweU Luttiefan church   hoitlo Su idv cacrd it HORSES 5 CATTLE 5 HOGS 150 Per 25L Depending on Six  CurtfWon Calves  Sheep RemoW  Modem Equipment  E L, Parker Agent The FASTEST Dead Slock Senrico 1ft Ceyhie Men StoeKCo old Rady and wiie spent W0J d guests oi Mr Wei Sunday  Hollig WyUe famfly spent mOtolS tha Vail were Mta Loi Weeks Dr Harlow Shehan md family  day  the Abrdiarns hoinei pent Sundry at the Urn Buttleman oi Horton and with A Arbor epent Sun at the WiH  Uwd , go a 28 MrAe home Mrs Vatt catted on Geo Green Shehan  hd  cribbage Sunday Mn Groce Beoitt d1 wm Sunday gue oi Al    BimwHe  As o Xw hojae T  Gus and Willie Clinton and Ho MWVmw  ward Kiilian of Detroit were out  tSJTSZ SS Sat to flub for bluegiil through ftS  the ice Allyn te Lansing  Mrs Frank Aberdeen spent a    couple oi diys kut week with bert Wcni her dl Ma  Moggie of If g Hl Ann Axbos who is A f H 4      4 fjjj,  aSB  January 1349 or MSCJUQAJI the Probate Court for too Ceunty i At a Motion oi oaid Court held at tho Piobat Otiic in tho City oi HowoU in oaid County, on tbt 24tlh day oi Doc A, 01848 PionntiHoa Hiram R Smith Judgo oi Probate, IN THE MATTE Of THE BSTATE OF Eugoao Capboll, 11 L Ooa CampboU having rilod in said i  PROFESSIONAL CORNER I Bay Aitty M y D,w  rincomey Mien Daily Uiou A M to diQO P M  Except Wedneaa MorLTuetwrrUSat 7iUos00p4n  Cemete 924 NMain 4 VANWDOOE CXVaaWuikle Attorneys at Law First State and Savings Bonk Howell Michigan  Court hi poaaon, praying tor Ueonio to  DB CL B McCLUSKEY  MU the interoot oi aid otato in cor tarn roal ootato thorola dotcribod It to Ordorod that tho 17th day oi January AX 1848 at 2 oclock Is tho afternoon at said Piobat Otfteo bo  Otd It beroby appointed ior hoofing aid potitton, and that all persons later ootod in said Mtato appoar boioro said Court at said tin and placo, to show oauao why a llcanoo to Mil tho iterost of Scad ootato should not bt granted It to Furthor Order, That public ootfoo thereof bo givos by publieatiom oi a copy of this ardor onoo oaah woe previous to I tho Pinohmor I  ior throe tuocowivo itla old day ef hearing in tho Pisobmoy Dentist 112 North Michigan Telephones Office 935  Restoence 814 I Evenings by Appointments  Howell Michigan l HiHB 8NEED Phone 18  207 LGrand Rrvec Howell Michigan Bool Estate Insurance,Biokerago City Lake and Farm Property, n WJyVwsomsjSnWy Upt Your Property wlttt Mo LEE LAYBY  General Insurance  NET  Memorials Jinn ArberMich Harold Chubb, Local Representative 519 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers  Attorney at Law 13 Brighton, Mick Repairing J HUGHES Phone Oitpateh a new payor, printod asd air ulatee la soli County A feue espy Hiiaa A SMb Coltotta Perineal Isdaa r Probate el I Phone 59F3 Pmekney tabshed 1895  1915 AUCTIO NEEB Farm Sales a Speciality BEBT WYUE Plnckney 78F2 Phono 157FU MYBON Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Drive License Bush Lake P H SWABTHOUT 6 SON  Funeral Home Michigan p Q gwafthoUt, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 4 63 PincknexMich, ritED C REICKHOrf r OPTOMETBIST 120 West Grand River Ave HowelL Michigan Fer Appointment PI ne 358 Besfdense 813 LLOYD HENDEE live Stock Hauling WeeUy Trips Made to letrett General Trucking Phone 64F14  CARL JONES  Concrete Products Gravel JANE TASCH Sand Ton r ,11, Road Gsavel Letters or Any Papers Composed  Fill Dir end Road Built or Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Lcdd, Plce or Contract All Work Confidential ,7628 Toma JK Flnckney Rte 2 747 Main,Pinckney, Phoae 50FU Phone Dexter 8116  STANLEY BEBBIMAN Attorney at Law 3074 E Grand Biver  Howtj TRTdtSATiONSEg9lCE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Maicef tPhone Ptockney 154F3 DA Cn fOWflEB I Dentist 9044 Portage Lake Boad, Deleter phone Dexter 3461 20 down 75 months re pvf Lavey Hardware 3VL Mr od Mrs Lynn Hendee  Walter Collins and wife of Ro Sunday at the Loui Coylo home iu were in town Sunday on pent Sunday at the Dr Jarrot toer wi io tlu Huu home in Nash home in Coldwater Iosco Sat guests at the Ona Campbell home were L C Gorham of Detroit and Fred Campbell oi  Ann Arbor  McPnerson ate Bank  NEW YEAB 1949 Many question are being asked about 1949 Hero are some of them What direction are prices going to take Will 1949 be a good a year as 1948, What will Congress do Any answer to these questions could bo right No two politicians j economists, or business men wou WW7 M A J  The best answer, the American  answer, to these questions is toLOST2 Beagle pups, one is  determine what each of us as in black and white and one brown, dividuals is going to do Let us t Will pay reward for return, be economical and buy what we f Jay Shirey, phone 72 can afford to buy Let us follow  WANTEDTO BUY Deacon calthe sound business principles  vei at jag Rouse parin Gregory, which have brought our country Monday forenoons from 1776 to date Let us tell Con Nagie p ca Bert Wylie buyer lu7iTu,raiontlrORSSSTTT3T9 Swota Call MrSkinner 159 WANTjiDBaby sitting and ejdd jobs bill brady PhoneJ64 1 Jl LUJbVfVtU seasoned wood, cord or tn d Kad Also apples George Cnaroonneau 904U  Farly Ra, phono 161FU FUHNACF UALL  BBNURS ELECftuCAJL WIRiKO B L PUND, tortage Lake Phone iexter 536 WANTEDFemale help in Sandwich Shop, 132 Main St ckney amentals in mind Then 1949 or any year will be a good year McPhsrsoa State Bank  Sedan 2 dx Lawrence Bciucjhn Phone PincktW S1F13 FOB RENTAL FOR RENT Modern, i Room Cement Mixers 2 12 cuft, gasa Apartment Max Reynolds line or electricUtility Trailers, all A savings Account can be open  545 E Putnam St Pinckney Mich i sizes oy hour, da or week  with as htue as a 1 buV 4 Tele Pincknerr43F WflJsON SALES  RENTAL SERVICE Monoy to loan a reasonable IPOB SALLAir MotbT YIhdrnk rates Interest paid on Servings 1 and a circulating heater, looks and Tfcno Certificates ol J WllJianv Cooper Deposit FOR SALE Chev Sedan DU foSTtD6asone 21JZ ytY ESl 194r 2 5 a 4 wLLt 1 yXw color, both d by our membership in the Fed gas barrels Emery Ha nal KTVa Ar,r fjneral Deposit toJ  124 Tiplady Road TeL 55F3 j haV t Hannaman 6121 West Grand River, Lake Chemung, Brighton Phone Howell 354W black with mam  tte Cousfy ol QUALITY fATS C tfeo Hoba Coott At a wmftn, of oaid Coat hold at e Probate Ones in tho Cuy ol How U in said County on tho 31it day Da ber A V, 1848 FroMafcHos METAtrWe pick upr IROU AND 1 of BOYS GIRLS JOIN THE smvrfEr  orw COMIC WEEKLY CTOT mrEr 2  G your bia Prize packa9eI  Mtehlgaa Phone 18PUrim and surprises See details FOR RENTtt4Bt 5 room house atom how to join this club, in on Cedar Lake Bd Cajl 123ft puCK, The Comic Weekly, with two  , tni Sundays Jan 16 issue of FOH SALEVAC Tractom Wjt Jhf Detroit Sunday Times Boys, agultrvuLuis and s,   Hammer girls, theres fun galore in storew THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of 9, aU  Power Control 1 for YOU if you join the clubBe ohn Spoon DcoaoV Double Disc, 13 Disc Grain DriilWe to see Sun  oil Times Ooorgo Burfco jr and ChariM KVan with fertilizer and seeder, Ar6 j ft   fc  winkio haTing tuod in oaid urithoii ConhlnoSfiv cut wimmotor,For OP  4M ear Aga Ptfon proyiBg for ifctaso tin   aa HarvesleranH Cuttor, Prj George Ream rf Jroit haa eats Fruit Grower intero of oaid ootato in cortain tool oo age Blower,2 Bottom 14Plow on bought the opera house and will  tho doocribod nsbber, VAC MOWER trailer, ,  Vegetables Fish Market Prices Courteous Service Clarks IT IS OEDEftED, That tho 3 lit day of January A D, 1949 at ten oclock in  o hriono so esd to horobf appoint 4 tw esoxsjtef esd aovUf oaid ms And SMI afl ponoos intorooted in oak ate appoar fooforo tttid Court, at aid tiao ead plaeo, to ohow eauoo why a lie IM to ooU SM ieloroot of oaid ootato in said root ootate ohould not bo ranted,o It to Purtbor OidoredAet pubhe om sereaf bo gtoios by yibsoattoi i aoopy of fhto ordor ooa each week  Oseo wrninstn 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>i WV ,s V iK   Ait5 149 MkhianMirrar  Albert V nBakcum Ante Actns WgMGQ Msnnnu WlttSains Slglexsj anpeinlae to the state q i Albeit Oayiji VaaBlafeaiDVwqe uar control amwnierim was in boxn at HoweJL Mica Gs i anguaieied Goeftmcc ei Mfch1 h saa oi J and Ma beer an New Ycafs Day Uon VanBkmcum rj died at the He rjenteedtnxxtti wUK  fhaoie oihis daughln Mis,  1  expand Jnry Fnsetutar who was swept Vbuo the governors office on te me Moore, in r onion Dec 23L in 1886 be woe nwabed to leiornrwave only k be Vrfrrd j children were bom to this un to years later in a similar pro 3 J01 Bkuce of Pincbney and test Williams now has the op i Albert  oi Lansing fight dau portinn and responsibility of jghter Mrs Kcrthryn Reasons writing lis own record during iMrs Minnie Moore Mrs Bertha 1949 and  1950  Out chanter of this record will J   cover his stand on maintaining  law and order through the arm of the Michigan State Police dur  Jng labor strikes, Soapy Wffl fgms, so known to his Mends, bad the hrnaric support oi CIO unions during the 1948 Jail camp  aign He delivered numerous talks in union halls He propos ed repeal of the BonineTripp lab or relations act He urged increa ion old age and mothers penshe in unemployment campensat ions, and changes in the state labor department His presi sec was a CIO union eec in 1948 In may be assumed therefore that Governor Vtuamsv will be friendly to organised labor He is said to have the personal bless ing of Associate Justice Frank j  Murphy whose decision not to  enforce constitutional law and or  Pettis, all of Fenton Mrs Myrta Keiss oi Flint Mr Gladys Brown and Mrs Gertrude Drown oi Lansing Mrs, Bernloe Howell oi Brighton and Mrs Ruth Ogley oi CaHiA sen, Wm died m 192a For 29 years the family lived south of Pinckney on the Hi land Lake Rd Twenty four years ago they sold the farm and moved to Pinckney Mrs VanBlaircum died in 194 Since then Mr VanBlair I cum has lived with his children and sister, Mrs Fred Smith oi Howell During his residence here be sides farming he worked at hiB trade as atone mason and brick layer He held several township offices and served as councilman In Pmekney for a number of  years He was a very friendlv man and a good neighbor and never hesitated to go out of his way to befriend people The icy jxnejnensi oi last Tues and Wed oaused a number of accidents Jeanon Shirey who vent in the ditch Dtfe night near School Lk is egl in McFher I  Chromtlogy i urrefUomful hospital He bad no broken I  but a cacJted hip bone I Church Aews  Wed oJernoon tbn Stofflet News I ST A  Anna Jan Marks at Knckney truck irom Ann Aior anU a car I, fiHSPi crashed on the come of Pearl St Sunday Mosses a J3 n  and UnadUla 8t Mb cars were DaUyasT  00 battered up and  two drivers Confessions Sat 730 to 9rr hurt The drivers were Preston Sundaysfoie 800 cm   Kruse and Otto Snipe both oi Ann Fridaysafter Novennq Devoion Arbor but not related Novenna to Our Sonowful Mo Thurs evening Welton ChamFridays a 730 PM berlain had the hood and finder oi car dinged in when he coll ided with Cyrus lathers truck which was backing out ia front of the posoffice  m i Singer, Elaine Younq  married lean Shoup and Thomas Dofinelly mqrried   SOI COMMtTNrrr CRURC Congrartionai Rev D D Biady Minuter Choir Practise   Wed Nght Organist  fhoir Director, May 5 Senior play HUlbUiy j Gerald McOetxr pu Courtski put on Oayl Pettier i Shiawasse county has  dies High school ball team loses j  case on his hands, I to Manchester 1 to ft to Dexter 9 Rios wiie oi a Me  u to e Soft ball team beats Cos1 n hand has onnfoL  J sidy Lake 7 o 4 Ernest Packer I q her 3 weeks old Ja juvd Lillian Kukasiewicz married, death She is 23 yeaL old j May 12 Pinckney council so has a 19 mouthv0d otJ8 to stay on slow time JHop, iamU live at rftid held kzxnes Livennore dies FredNw happened Jc 23 reason,the wornrvn gave w she hated little irls Gerak fiW Pinckney hoy the sonj May 17 School  opeietta Snow white and Seven Pwaiis put on Robert Rudolph dies Jiin tinroughs shuts out Manchester i u j Pinckney soh bail tpCMU beats Muaith to 2 My 26 Howard Real and Mary Ellen Cook married m Ann j late Mr and Mis Gene MJ He graduated front Pinckney school and starred in to and baseball   MRS, MAHYPAYN l5rs Mary Perm died at McPh erson hospital, Howell, Sunday She was the mother of Mrs Practis 730 Senior Choir Claude Fawcett and MrsCiifford Practise  Mn Merwui Camp1 Arbor Frank Dolan dies Grand , S 11177611,111111 dePot Reads Lumbei yard Choir Practise Wed 730 anc Farmers Elevator r bbed Wednesdorjf 400 Junior vChoir der in 1937, when he was gov,  funeral was held from the and when, the CIO seised indust arthoor Funeral flome Sunday rial plants, became a key factor l,cften0On Rev Brady officfattna inhis political defeat two yctrsBurtei waste St Marys cemetery later  Early on we morning of Dec 1 die ShcrteBpeare plant at Kakrrn asoo was invaded and damaged by a CIQ goon eatiad from Detroit A CIO official, acting dur ing absence of top CIO com mand on the west coast, said he had ordered the strike demon  AoMbulQQ Mien, lakes will be renamed thjsyeal this is wnefo a county or area has moae uau one oi the same name U persons died ot gun accidents us the 1948 deer season, io did last year Parker Funeral wa at Howell Thursv8Q0iRSfe Study at the today Parsonqip  ael Sat, p0 FirsT session of Pas8ENIOHP l013 Anfirrnatian Class Norma Stecker A Mitd Young 8u  m 1030 S J Mar tkmBan wtor3ln Are, the GosGaUup, Bt Mary Annafm8 pejPrtny U30 Sunday Sch Bt Rosahe Nash Bt Robert Am 0Mr Memin  wBneBBatoleyoop Fellowship OfficGyde B Albert Wqddeli B erfl m6eting F 8DO Januarv Trustees Meeting JUNIORS Mary Ann Campbell, A  Lois Curtis A Ronald Atkinson B Isbel Brady Bf Miy Lou Gcrra ner, Bt Wm JehWy Bt Patty Rebman, Bt Barbara Slark B SOPHM0RES  Joanne Griffithi, A Norma t Mon Jan 10th Prudential Com isJit John Paul Ware Bt Virginia Shi riey, Bt Marlens Schneider, B Henuy, B CharleU Caird BJune Carolyn Jaroslawski, B Kcrthryn Bobon B  FRESHMAN CALVARY MESNNONiTE CHURCH Rev Exra Beachy, pator Morning Worship lOtOO Sundey School Young Peonies Meeting 730 Evening Worship  815 Supt  Roscoe Darrow Asst   JWaJier Esch here Thuisday mghtLtil taken Hardball team losci to Brighton 8 to 7,     June 26 local Masons clend grand lodge in Detroit Common cement and alumni banquet held 5kft ball team beats City Sonice of Howell 7 to 2 Hardball eani beats South Lyon 8 to 2 June 9 Michael T Kelly dies Hard ball tem beats Grass Ik  to 3 Cyrus AtLee passed state I bar examMr8 Alice Wilson signs to teach at Brighton Mrs Grant Gooley dies Although Pinckney hits 3 home runs they lose thsdgck first league soft ball game to CI ve ofi yde 6 o 3 June 16 lkb Drke enlists in an corp,Kev Allard resigns Soh ball oall team bea City Service 15 ,  stration Much to he embarrafls ment of his bosses the lawless V  TtidrttarMBBm publldty tag tbdve 1 hunt planslHIs wek   vged as a CIO aialrJV grand Jury is now in session Following an appeal from the Kalamazoo city manager, Gov  decoys, Slgler ordered the Mich State Wmterkill of fish is here caused Mice to ae Lt in maintenance by the inability of the sun to get of law and c ier This wa3 done, j through the ice due to heavy Childrens SerVice 1145 Prayer Meeting Wed Eve 800 NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH VL Lrataik AtWUn,BJt5warthoutRaVB mil northwest 1 Uura Neuaan marriedVhaVaball r Richard VarrSlambrook, R Al  of Pinckney i team beats Saline 13 to 2 bert Mroflocr ftjfcudy Aschbrenn Sunday School 1000 er B    Supt J Maudce Leinbach     Morning Message 1100 JecauJhe State Police intervenes in such  situation only by , order of the gov following an appeci frarn a local law enfor cement authority, the decision is an far 4he chief executive to make Inevitably a similar situat ionwin arise JrT 194 Governor Wijtems vill have two choice Will he p politics paving ft armpaign debt, or w be enrce the law imparti  lWv w anftwet will be part xhis re iment station where is was leased The rabbit takewas no very soldiers ids was r m  brought here kx ral Monday, in St Maiys 6tfY on his parents TotFuoiBcar was at Chay jtotte his icrasbomeffis parents Mr ai Mrs MicHael McClosson s, owns She George Roes farm  ttaaabtag township, now own ad ilttjfc conservation deptHa cousin oi the Stackablee ar Clraiit Court News  jr  f 4fBvSSSHS iuHpIlRSnL r    VS W jgs , fpe J syr   bM fcsr  z sMt court last week the p flsaeof Leaeard Ridenoir vs jewar was tried and takftisy adrisssiertThe suit of Isjsjtfsong Code Ce vs Joe Mis wee tried a then set1k eett of Albert fieid vs mMam Land Co was snow Fisherman are asked to report any lakes where fish are in distress and the lakes will be opened to let the sun light in Lack of oxygen kills the fish Only 08 deer were killed in Allegan county Dec 1 10 compar ed WIS IdsTyear 47 were kiilecTf in the special bow arrow season ending Dec 15 bobcat nunting is now on in nor Mary Jean Kirsche, A Michael thern Mich Gayioxd and Mio   vivebhunt planslHIs wfck The lviason state game farm give away a dozen long homed owls to crow hunters to use as  We see the Democrat stat ral com has refused to fii the recount oi votes in set ial race last Nov between 1 or Ferguson and Farmer 1 gressman Frank Hook Oi iace of the returns Hcok was by about 40,000 votes Hook ed his petition on the fact th a number of counties there  mole voes cast than there v registered 40000 majority is  try big one k overturn ancV chances of doing so are  Thero have been many state   recounts but few ever ctycu the results The most famoiis the one in theysenrtorial rqc I ween the late Henry Far Tnrmfltn Newberry Neyb won by 5000 Jhe recount U to chanqe iw Former Goy,  had two recounts we 1 was unchenf illssjqils President Truman is said tc again considering the matfe seeking a special envoy to to 3,Mrs Josie FickCnapmdn dies sia to talk over matters wi June 23 Cecil Vincent loses eye in auto accident Harry Pnsk and Mrs Peggy Jarlowski go on boat trip Mrsfred Campbiil dies Dr W C Wylie, Dexter, observes 8Uth birthdayLambert Hinchcy S CABP OF THAWCS  I want to thank the Kings Dou f r   ghters, my Sunday school does  THE V T W TEAM and all my friends who sent mj The V F W basketbal Ram greetingand remembrances for wcJwo issjses last week and Xmas Arnold Berquist lost oije They, beat Dexter HH to 21 and spfl even in twf gomes MARRIAGE LICENSES Ernest Richmond, fo Jewell, Mildred Thomas 25 Howe M ion Thomas 25, Brighton, PauHae Brown 17, Bnglilon Don Leufr at Cassidy lake Thms night hey defoatd WghteB here 4R to 28 WtttrAMSHOR Wftlam Short, a resl nt of 19, Detroit, Eula jjfluckey, 16, Bri patterson Lake, died at a Detroit The state, general fund is 880,  Carles PfLackf,  t row hcsp,al ,   , ui  lerville, Manone Ludwig, 24, Ox June 30 David Whitley, iniant son of Mr and Mrs James Whitley dies Mark Allison dies Russ Clark, Marion Helms married Mrs Lola LobdelUo teach at Bri ghton, Sott bail teamoeats Fow lerville 6 to 0 and Ferd a favem of Dexter 2 to 1    JJuP 7 Ann Liyetmoijs an6 Vincent UiRosa mariii jt Dexr Wm H Cansfield dies, Don Boss  12 drowns at Portago Late Scf4 ball team loses at Milford 2 to 1, Hard ball team heats Nrv 14 0 Stalm He suggested it during campaign but it envoked much opposition not only i  Rep but members ol his  party so it was abandoned, man he wanted 0 send was 4 Tueice Vinson Thechief of icn then was that it would bf ing over the heads of the Vfc is now come out just what flfj age Pres Tiuman intended send to Russia Itjvas tha war between this country Russia, he, Fres TJinan, wc bo forced to give the army mission tcrdrop atomic bcrnbf Russian cities In the meant matters between the two nati have not Improved and the c auestion i How long , Vei they will come top showddw 2 July 14 Pinckney mill pond dam goes out Wm Jeffreys Mrs C 000 richer this year through oil and gas lease money ford f  f6  CHANOE OF MEETING PLACE ed 35 miles away from the exper The Pinckney irde of KiQgs Daughters  Sons will meet with Mrsva Reason Jan ft for Palmar rij    uyers wao were suanaemjasi iw,8   b on Greenland tee A  big this year Hunters paid too much attention to deer and there was a lack of tracking snov The 13th gas well in Livingston county was brought last week on the Elmo Kuhns farm in section 7 an afternoon meeting  Sec ANNUAL GUEST NIGHT Livingston Lodge No 76 F S A M will hold their annual guest night cmd Vension Banquet at the hall on Sat night Jan 15 Every Mason is permitted to bring one guest a non Mason if he so de I want to feafifc all my friends 1siBi h lull program will be and neighbofs for the nice cards published next week Nearly 300 which helped so much to bright1 attended this event last year en mr Cnxietmas in the Sanitar ium xMrs Leland Grant Tom Gcode has returned 10 Pin ckney from Pittsburg, Pa Miiw Janet ier5T TtedT W ICUBJ iarm Puotto her home in Detrc alter mns ol Patterson Lk Bert WyUe and Rose Neuman married MrsAddie Sigler Pierce dies Soft bail team loses at Dexter, Hard bal team loses at Ann Arbor,,, Mrs Addie Hendee July 21 Gregory plane era ae whole nation iffqfrtit i interest the rescue of tlf l2 xU ilyers who were strandifd Jast  wt unhurt pending 4he boorysatthe GeolHon T,ynn 0 fii  M Thompson home 818 ervic on Iosco school bd Sunday visitors of Mr and RevDD BradY accepts call to M fro Thompson vero Mi 1 church here 5 local boys making a survey when m t to rnake a forced landing flev attempts to rescue them and only added to the stranded They were in little, of death as joodtents, etc were dropped to T rrarn rescfr rtanfff Finally d tnaliy 1 noted aii Mrs Paul Keiser and fomiiy of Detroit and IVlr and Mrsiva Nay of Hi land LakeMr and Mrs Ead fiaughn spent New Years at the Franklin home in Howell Mrand Mrs Lynn Hendee call which was started back in 1937 jfed on Mrs Ned Chubb of Webb Rex Sackert pott master ot Ty erville Sunday km Lodge ol Detest will be oast Otfn Robinson sr attended the F  mfn champjoc enlist in navy Pinckney soft ball team beats Eagers of Howe 10 to 0 July 29 Ruby Collins and cck McFadden married, also lames McKubn and Marie VonderBoscli John Dinkel dies 05 Lewidge goes to upper penurtla with Th County League All oars and were rescued by a pjane flyer who specialixes in tic flying 40 rers ago proba all would have been kit Th would have been no way to food or sheitec to them except dog sled and then they might have been located Many no artic explorers lost festr lives mong the most fomaas oi wh was the FiwsHin pattr OLD WEST ride your wavof she Old WeeT f iese of Ifco fsXrL installation oi the oiflcers oi WOT dsor Lodge F 6 A M at Canada Monday night hes Robert Kelly and family oi  ship Gus pitches one garre Soft Bcdl tea beats Clyde In 17 inning ansae Fred Singers hone run Hes ty score in the 7th and Conneticut are visrang at the j  Idwidges lt Amburgey hone Mrs 9  m  winning  atart bsBoang a Virgil Kelly The high school plays two bae ke bcrU games wri here Friday night Sunday vsfcs at Mr and Geo Meafaoa Sr wase Mr Mrs Snas Cetdutss and kiiir, and Mr Cksieaoe I lot Gattti esses welTM m stencud aa4 Mr ad sini bdOrWm  I Herbert Bs4rbn end fta vV 0 4  iz Hatha Miller oi was a v cana ae  snssfj urt jsjSsatJgaioae bade  L ij NPSTWJH   feVw  We4nyuax, Jaunty  IMS 33 v Clearanc JANUARY StOtvTVide S  oi i Coats  Hosiery off AH Wain Interlined Broadclolh Suede Gabardine Covert Zin in Uners Sixes 10 to 44 cal i ay s Oblj THURSDAY, FRIDAYSATURD AY Suit Winter and Holida i   Dresses Lovely and 2 Piece Basic and Dressy Styles Crepes  Gabardines  Wools Junior, Misses anU Womens Sizes 0 Were 1295 to 1995  i I Now 10  Never Befere 51 GUAGE 152030 Denier FIRST QUALITY AMERICAS SHEEREST mm  Gabardine  Sharkskins Mens Wear Flannel New Long Jacket Slim Skirt Sizes 10 to 46 One Group Orestes  Short Length and Slightly Soiled Were 1095 to 1995 I Xhs juiarftage oi ouck Cn oi oiocxujuge K Genevieve icKeu ci iViuniLi i uanounced Vkii, zaueez i, cued at Rowe hoeucu, bfxaJaxicJge, Dec 24th The new Dexter Theatre opens Jem 15ttk The Dexter high school girls seem to be going to town in basketball They recently beat Chel sea 22 to 4 The Dexter Leader finished its 80th year of publication last wk   I It also got out 53 editions in 1948 jb Jj Miss Jean, Tomion oi Fowlerville   has been chosen to represent that school by the D A R Mrs Guy Blair oi Fowlerville tell down stairs last week, and broke her arm r  Miss Edytha Smith has resign  sd as deputy register oi deeds  and taken a position in the Mc Pherson State Eank A new nonor roll has been erect ed on the court house lawn at  Howell to replace the one torn down It is a white marble shaft shaft 10 it high bearing the names of thp R0 men killed in World War IIlt will be dedicated mem orial day It is paterned after one  in Dewirt, HI  Two people were killed on Gd River Xmas eve In an auto acrid ent They were Victor Raper,59, Benton Harbor and Wm VanBerg 53 Oi Highland Park V 4 iw Wd, ttui Edward G Robinson Humphrey Bogart, Laurea BacaU 1 KEY LARGO  with Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor TflEA Comedy Wrvxm Novelty rriday Saturday, Jan 7,  DEEP WATERS A Dwna with Dana Andrew, Jaan Porter an Off  Friday Sajuxday, Jan 7 9 Joan Leslie James Craig OUT OF THE STORM Thta NORTHWEST STAMPEDE In Cinecolor fartoon Cesar Romero aad LaWst Jam Lydon, Lois Collier Cartas  Sun, Mon, Ian, 9 1Q Hat Suaaay, 2 15 P M, Continuous George Brent Francis Giiford Linda Darnell Cornel Wilde la LUXURY LINER in Technicolor CamedV Cartoon News Tues, Wed, Ian Il712  FOREVER AMBER In Technicoolox Starring Jane Powell Lauritz Melchoir Richard Green, George Sanders Cartoon AVON THEATER Sun,, Mon, Tues, Ian 9 10 U HOPE Drama in Technicolor Strudaa  James Stewart John DalLFaxle  Granger Sir Cedric Harbrickj Cczrloon and Day at the Fair Sunday Shows 3 5 7 8 Wednesday Thursday Jan 12 13 SPECIAL Limit 3 Pair to a Customer Robes BEAUTIFUL SILK QUILTED Wool and Gabardine Off  35  Nnt of 5 Years Aqo MmJ tC Ml 1 Sa bi f Jacksonwere wow SDUU I nimQ1ai f MaryschMO  M W   Jaf  2 by ftey Fr Crowe Ihey will live in the L C Monks 4 PAIR 400 HUMMING BIRD, VANRAALjTE HOLEPROOF  APEX  LAROS Skirts 11 Off Blouses One Group Were 395 to 895 Now 135 in Friday, Saturday, January 7, 8 Double Feature MAIN STREET KID A Good Comedy Plus HEART OF VIRGINIA A Horse Racing Feature with Al Pearce, Arlens Haris Janet Martin, Robert Lower HOW GREhN WAS MY VALLEY I A Rulsaue Starring RodUy Marshall Waiter Pidgeon Donald Crisp Maureen OHav Cariooi Shows 70, 915 Coming larrbi, A fouhcrn Yank THEIR DIMES JOIN Sunday, Tuesday, lanuary 8, 8 THE SAINTED SISTERS J DP rrr , I  A Comedy Starring Qtlectoc I Veronica Lake Joan CaulfleW Cartoon Glass Orchestra 1 Save 10 On Your Spring Suit wt Coat  I We have just received a large shipment A mall deposit will hold your purchase on ou lay away plan co JL6 is the Birth and Death oi Worid3 by DrWRCady Bev, Wm Ccnsidine pastor of  St Marys church, Chelsea for I 132 years died at the home oi his f brother in Detroit Dec 24 He reJ tire1 in IS 18 I A public meeting of the Washtenaw county bd, 01 Supervisors has been called to investigatethe controversy between John Cox, county engineer and the road corrrn The oomm asked Mr Cox to resign and he refused The SpencerSmiih factory at Hovell is working 11 an order for 600 pistons for the Brisco Auto factory of Jackson  m  Gerald Dougherty, a Brighton Mid Winter PMits,ha8  aTf i0s  Vwmmm ww    w w throwing a rock tnrough thj win f Comlng01d Los Shaggy AngelesInside Story nifiiuTwHihiiinKL  Need an Oil Hot JITater Slasiter We have several makes on A Complete Line of hand also oil tanks For your Southern Vacation Or your Easter Dr In Sheer Rayons  Beaberas Crepes Just received a large iMpment oi Better Cotton Dresses Hats  1 y2  off Gloved Odd LoU 12 off the head and injuring him Dough  I jj erty claims the Howell man was  I P shooting his pigeons j 5 Sav 10  LKckhasgoMtoHi A small deposit will hold your purchase on 11 Ford officials were here again  our LayAway Plan  last week and purchased the pro  I perty adjoining the pond oi Miss   Rainwear I The O ES will give a dance I Fri Merkers orchestra One Group were, 4ol feme Tupper is teachingin 1695 I Washtenaw County I I The Wohelo class of the Feder M4 M AFI ated chuich will put on the play w oir S3 9 51 Not on  Pr9rcm     LT a house Jcm 6 The cast is Mrs Mable Smith rWntfiy Dqrrow K,sst5 Toilet C mlnat oris as well as All Bathroom Fbctiires Electric Heaters Pumps of All Kind and Kitchen Sinks I e f M Anklets  Odd Lots y2  off  MYRON J HHJGHES  e Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Speaiality  I Take advantage of this SALE as there Is a 10  Savings an all new spring merchandisebargains tea numerous to mention Irene Richardson, Roy Campbell Wm Vince and Azel Carpenter There will also be drills and snog ing  Bargain Rack Drosses Blouses a  Valu SS9S to S1S45 Skirts Nw 195 ALL AL flMAL ALL SALJES FIMA Miss Maude Richmond oi Dex ter is visiting Iva Placeway Born to John Martin and wife  Dec 23 a girl f, We thank Vern Reason lor a  box of persimmons frora Virginia Ethel Durfee entertained a num her of friends in honor of May Cooper oi Fowlerville Fri night C  P Sykes is putting in a steam heating plant in the McPherson home in Howell Mrs Serena Snirfen, 84, died at V the home of her brother, Jerry Drown Dec 29 Funeral Tuesday RevJManuel Brighton c4fxrtmg n  t  Stovi Farmers Feed Supply  4  PHONF 3C4  UAX t the holidays with Loz  er, John Tounidy She geve PEI ROES Sor TCXSBR This issue contains a letter from ty at the hotel Friday nlghi n Beit Lyons who Is wfth the crany jBoff pkxyed fox the donciVg 30 to Cuba  I  Pont A luncheon v a, ser John Murphy and hride a  ved Miss Mae itason was covisitiTKT his parents i hostess Alice cr Jennie McGuiness of I  Dexier are ting Fannie Monies  Emory Donieaoi Delrcit CdQ and Welti Gainer  M flha Hooker and son of Ann Wm 3o3ng and wile weiemw Arbor spent Mndar at the Roy Yer ouesH 4f 4ir and MEL  H XminghW Jkome Calvin haV Sexton al HosPeR oue to kr Pack City on bust  IvIrs oldie Jtowman has cuounoed bs of her a augnter Fioase c Gr Clio Ca master uideti died there Mr and daughter u Doyle r, 3U  Inmmmmjmiiji IJWIJI WlJ v V olai January 5 1949 Peo Store , The Pinckney DisFJtch ,, fatter t Pfi  vrv Wednesday jut  ih ery 1 HL, V tuint,  c  i n R3ardJes ot It, Condition ie CJ  deyeis, Dale ioavj i   an Make Vour Old Car and Act Like New n i,aohu ana Dava joiva i lav aavo rvjxued to uc Laeo al sCiu, and L D iicijo   U id M T, Gents Furk i n Canned  1 i Mrs Phillip huodo  ivAis hay wiisii i i on ,  bun guests oi Mi i     i  ner McAieo j4 yc   rk received a louo  j iii i, , Nay last week stati, V    ud noi parents WCJ    aywxa Uhio      Mis V7 h Meyer cir,     rears Mrs v  i nh u of Ann A 0 axa iamy ci  c  c id Gar in hur a  7 I Ynrs guis oi  i ni  wife o JVm Clomonj, iv , B    Lci Pi3 v ro Go P e ,   Doiicit and un Vc, i  oh hido ad hrmii i  With Uui Expert  boJy, Kdtr Repair Motor Tuneup oifiIttc Brake Seivice Lament L Battery Service 8 akes f tec pparcel  r c   J ick  11  ity    iKv c a 1  oe Kennedy r C  ditla an Jb v,ru  ,  iiolii VyJ homo    eais eve  tipout QJ, , Tii, V Edvia and v  ii   c vera New Years cjuc  oi i   ird MtJ Charts Houlo   4   Ho well of Ann Air were Sminy j  Ycur Bik Doalv   AS M  v  Wild r an  Proir  Oi  6HBI2i3 vilro cclcrl  tin Pi1  i  Rr3 QOOO NEWS tOSlGHT A  jMaf  L  r       K  frfr  HA    i v  1 J  4 t Dviro  omo Nv Years i Re, dl Cia1 r, d wif c r,n t wabrt ah vcnj Sun vto at ho Valter Clcr1 homo i Biljo Ciark vivitcd at ho   Carh home in AnjfArbor Kwf Ycaxs  Vjer rdono1 nf  Lcd  v d I v Year s wh  Aoii,   T     ov fcw KTflArlk jt , FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK KORESES rv5C0 CAjflE 500 i lit jvh Moblo Sii1 or dar   a iz oi South Lyon ciu al   ,  ivn5 Maijorie Calkn,,, and ciru  iiOnj cd tho hod biXrs i ioy  hliL, V dor Vho of   I n VvoA with Mr an 1, hh   HOGS 5150 Cvrt, ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP and PIGS REMOVED iREZ r  i fS  Edi ifi  r  ,rd   4  job VjLro new r   warr, , CL O cdd,  td LJVS to jr r f  Earl Gchios and iarniy ci Ho i Hod a tho Anc,v d, ocll Lev dunday ,   , cj Kci 07  I o  d IIoveli sp2nt the weoJrvid a1 de iTuoay Kennedy hvrno Dr V C Vylis and vde of D Lor voG iVsv Yeato rj1, o r and M5 Andrew NcL Mr end Mc Aodrov v t Mr cvi Mrs Acor Vyd, MrrBert Wylic, Fred Vyho ird a 1 ghter, Ma, attended opon h  n hoiae oiDr Scarce j r Detroit Sun honoidj their   j  4 Xi 1  rfif r    111 1   i 1 1 I, f  ,  , 1 T   71 j  aia   , drid 4 44   I ftCllC COMFORHRS     TH WITHOUT WEIGHT tU sictr cicr leep sounder, juomauc elcurk comforter  13  Ailicxc Drudoe who on  xat  1 dhch, Sac oc ,   , or ana aiuv 0110 r T v Years pa  oc tho   , Robert Bird in vVayno  rr7 rrfSjbCCf r A  TiOfdCUiL for Fdirhopo, Adc 1ri , hoars gacs ot Mr an , 1 i VanKorn wore 1  divii of Howeli, aok Ao  jEdva Brovi ani       siii rT     , ELECTRIC COMFORTERS    EASify STORED AND CLEANED and cloning bills Real eciui i  JI Vmy 11  6 1 T4r  Mrs hay tachus c f  ,  , P  calLi  iay  G 1 1     tr 4   l i  1  i84 EAS7 JJliJN ST fe ,  AdSf7tevdd  V r   an iGy at Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs how aid  Xeara at the M E eniertained a Ivew eurHerb F ner and wi  o Hocnsbaw bos Head and wite and Do, d, it to spend ie out and wile uoa John Howard Bead and iamhy rpent pKyl Lewis now New Years at the Wiide hcrai of  fcrducted inio the in Ann Arbor mejen White horn have gone to California Miss Edna Kxrt end Id    bIULCli, art SCd to be hii WHClo writes thof Ae has eleeawer Auncaoan oi Marion cad  gaood on I li u  a 0,1  Buffered c slight lroke but is re  Sbiei oind 4ie Andww Campbell home New jAlMIP  covdnq frcm it end 4MfaYears TBs Udwidge Mr andMrs WRKetdm vrVs ircm van  i Ma Nellie Vaughn entertained 1 Coyk attended the funer Nuys, Calif, that Mr KechuiA is  Oiefiarltetm 1nto fer Nw al flf M EBen Udwidge ehan inuch brtlw cmd ey nxry return , gt JPejsXr Teiwrip IP   icv  01 UiUivi io hi j  action with Mr cou  ai3on br duzzaid end Charles djd on the iormcrs un  Buzzard of Ciah3ion ho 1 93 yrs old cod stdi in  health D ,  Amo oi ho voil and   m and Icon, Port vde called at the Curlctt 1 iv ears Eve  i4lIi Voiei and soii  ana ivLs W C AtLee enter Lo VcrnBlraicum and wiie       y a  Haxry sse lcmmy  vvt Conn, aro vicduig  LutiQ nome ai rgwiuu vvauaoo, the ikulon tamUy oi Honry Gilbert horne  x Una UBJ1 2Uiniiy ud ouiwes lwnionai Jidand iVjis,   o vue 1 1      niIey ve  JJ Arxr curi mmermaa Sunday o I club at a New Years   i oiauy  Jimmie Bidweil of Brighton spe d Mrs nea Keaa ion ior,   Camdl  , ia8t woek at tiie Ben Vhite hone Yoiic aty last weeK n gues ot th 1  Penls, Mi and M Ca4 will go to rla lor    V eaaur larjidy  Lidweli came ior him Sunday ubert Leawidye and family of Hubert Ledwidge and family d at Mr ond Mrs E L McKMey j ,     RJV1 Q oaUwi   io,e oi Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge Mriu Kenneth Wylie Susday M qnd Mrs Edward Grabick Mr and Mis Wm  v Justine Ledwidge left by auto New Years eve guests of for Calif, last Fri via Texas l,jbitt and wist The Marshall and Leon Meabon Billy Sheban of AMI families were New Years gaesi epen at the George Meabon j Home Mn   rj  K 2MM  if r 1   3ff  i  ISPA  Weve ant it taScei COME AND SEE IT THE MARVELOUS NEW RONER EVERYONES TALKING ABOUT  PWfESSHUL CMNER ft nay    iw u      CXVanWinkle HuO A M kTfcQO P M I Hest Stale and Savings Bonk Weoaa I HowoU Mtrhkqan  t  , NEW lYflNI IIONIITI Smrtttt 9T Ml IMN  II ISEI A CoitymtJye at 3 MoiL,TueJftLSQfc 7tuviofcm DR O B McCLUSKEY Deans 112 North Michigan Telephones 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appointments Howell Michigan I Cemetery Memorials 924 NJdam Ann ArborMloJt Karold Chubb Local Representative 51 Fleming SU Howell  Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  M  fmib  SNEEU m 19 207 EGrand River HowelL Michigan  Phone 13 Estate Insurance3xokerage phorl57FU Be sure to come fn and see tt sfcOsf wanted of all ironers    New, RhylsV mic Ironrite, the only complete on the market When you drop in, we promise to you the amazing MV features and the timetested ones that Ironrite  c  c ped and used for over i  Pays for itself in laundry savmfK New features galore TIMETESTEDwomen have proved Ironrites principles rigU for over a quarter centuryl ituxy i quality ironer build To Each and Everyone of You wont just take our word for itl Cw7 Mggest Ironrite boosters are the essVoj who have bought and used Iron rites through the years Now, youll see this builtin Ironrite quality, along with SOW, amazing and modern Ironrite Improvements We Wish a Happy and Prosperous New Year ied 1895  Incorporated 1915 McPherson State Bank  City Lake and Farm Properly A Speciality List Tour Property wtth Mo LEE LAVEY General Insurance Phone 59F3 ickney  MJcniqaa XUCTIO NEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYUE lone Plnckney 78F2 i  STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Urw 207 H E Grand River  Howell RErfiATIONsSViaE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Malces Phone YJ513  MYRON Plumbing Slate VAX at Law Brighton MUh J HUGHES and Heating 8717 Lakeside Drlv Rush Lake Lavey Hardware Dead c t Alive HORSES 500 CATTLE 940 HOGS 150 Per CWT Depending on Size  Condition XMA  Calv1  Sh Removed Free Mettesn Equipment Capable Men E L Parker Agent Phone 88 Plnckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Service m Michigan Central Liad StoekCo Kennedy and family, Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy, Gertrude Spears, Lyle Euler and Bob Hor Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee en Miss Helen Cooler of Howell tertcdned New Years eve, Gerry was the guest of Miss Alberta Eichman and family Ambrose Dinkel one night last week  me Harold Nuoffer and wife of Holt spent the weekendwith Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee Fred Ward and wife of Chubbs Corners spent the week end in Detroit Mr and Mrs Robert Vedder en tertained 50 friends at a semi for mal party New Years eve, feat uring cards and dancing Miss Marjory Trost, Jimmlo Han ce, Pearl Trost, Barbara Cugath Marlyn and Lucy Trost of Dear  bom spent last Tues at the An drew CamDbeli home Pin I NEW YEAR 1949 Many questions are being asked about 1949 Here are some of them What direction are prices going to take Will 1949 be as good a year as 1948, What will Congress do Any answer to these questions could be right No two politicians economists, or business men wou Id agree completely The best answer, the American answer, to these questions is to determine what each of us as individuals is going to do Let us be economical cmdbuy what we Jean afford to buy Let us follow the sound business principles  which havev brought our country from 1776 to date Let us tell Congress to legislate with these fundWentals in mind Then 1949 or lany year will be a good year McPhsrwo State Bank  A savings Account can be open i with a Mo as a 1 bill Money to kwn at reasonable rates Interest paid on Savings looks and Time Certificates of Deposit Att deposits up to 500000 insured by our membership in the Fed P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  83 Pmcknejglch, FRED C IQ2CKHOFF fcr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HowelL Michigan For Appointment Pi ne 358 Residence 813 LLOYD HENDEE  Live Stock Hauling Weekly Trips Made to letrelt General Trucking Phone 64F14  CARL JONES , Concrete Products Gravel  Sand Top SolL Road Gsavel m0 C JTOWNER Dentist  8044 Portage Lake Road, Deleter Phone Dexter 3481 JANE TASCH Wfr Letters or Any Papers Composed  nil Din and Road Built or Copied at Your Convenience  jL t  Contrac AllWork Confidential 7628 Toma Rd Plnckney Rte 2 747 MakuPlnckney, Phone 50FU j fonB Dexter 8119 WfMf Aft WANTED Baby sitting and dd WW IMtlWl Xf,fft jobs Bm bradyPhone 164 LOST2 Beagle pups, one is   J0 RofrigeraTo7 black and white mTftn WnWn I enerai Hocwte  good condit  t ion 12500  S012 Ccn  Roqd iOl lLEWtU seasoned wood, cord or tnsl kxtd Also apples George Qiartonneau 9040 Farly Rd, phono 161F1L FOR SALEMontgomerv Ward fuel oil heatinn stove Good con ditto 910 W Main L FURN ACR SALES  REPAM  ELECTRICAL WIRWO R L POND, Mortage Lake Phone Dexter 2538 Moral Deposit Insurance Corp Over 80 Years of Safe Banking black and white and one brown Will 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>i t w I  ffinrtmcvBispatri Volume 65 Tbe Ptadmej DtapoVa Wednesday December 29, 1943 No 52 higaa Mirror LANSING  The Alice in Won derland aspect oi our postwar economic life is illustrated current ly in the demand oi Michigans Xm Exeicucs ,iouR DEMOCRACYbyfcta aMlifc SChQOJ CELEsWUfci Last Wed evening the memoers oi tne smuh scaooi diet en youngest and largest labor Son j MJ oi lasnwosxt potiuck the United Automobile Workers  CIO, for a 1949 wage increase oi at least 20 percent That a union is seeking better living conditions iar its members via a larger pay check or less working hours, is not news That this union is asking the same to restore the living stand ards oi four years ago is not new either Collective bargaining, like horse trading, consists oi asking ior more than you hope to get  However, it is important that the UAW believes American in dustry could afford to grant such a drastic wage boost without nee essity oi increasing prices, of cou rse because oi one fact Profits are high Nat Weinberg UAW research director, reasons it this way Cor porations are now paying out wages and salaries at a rate of 87 billion a year A 20 percent increase would amount to 174 billions Since corporation pro fits before taxes are running at a rate oi 35 billions a yeara wage and salary increase of this magni tude would leave 176 billions Then after corporation taxes are paid, the net profit left would be 108 billions This amount would wuistmas dinner at seven o doc under the direction oi Ma Harry inurston Following the doliciou dinner the following proarcma was present by the puus under the direction of their teacher, Mrs Marjarie Shehan Group Singing  Silent Night The Welcoming Cctnmitftee Sharon DoleUky Douglas DeVoe Just A Little TotRichard Pearce I Gotta Go to Bed DeanDeVoe Three Little Sleepy Heads Kay Bray, Sharon Doietsky Pam ela Shehan PLAY Chrisfrnas Spooks i  Richard DeVoe, Jacky Euler, John Thurston, Jimmy Toma Frank Pearce and Donna DeVoe Away in a Manager Norma Ann Shehan Santa Claus Is Coming to Town Sharon Doletsky, Kay Bray, Pamela Shehan John Thur ston Richard Pearce,Dean DeVoe MONOLOGUE Dorothy Dumbs Chitfstxnas Shopping Dowue, Devoe Jimmys Complaint Douglas DeVoe NothingSmall about Me Joey Bezzeg PL A Christmas at Wood Chronotsy 1948 f CurrentVo i i 7  r  , I Another year ha j  7 cF xTewlett tahas Gai  ihe outlook is not  auj iracior agency Trial w I cutterent than it wn Another year has passed and ie outlook is not  y Tnai oi jdaterent than it was a year ago a great deal Liorjiiun, 16, ior muidcr of Prices uijii oi, at are still going up, the cost iViCtijn Ai  oi living has increased and a  X vr aM V iVlr Uonlwhol  ot wage boosts are  ycT NI,S Lmma burs I expert i to meet usuvA cos, it  i w jaKeiuuiKis tout itexk , t  u   ,   CjlOUS cjj i4, riaivcy Eiunchua ,aiis iO iwancriecter,  jui 41 imgucjmeni oi iiowcua iieaa and iviary iilen COOK unn , oiCvKi ,riyh ctiooi ioc , Igcnos lo Dv,ei Livingston Lod Ki u 1 kt uc 1 aftnnucf Income liilnc fat 9 vul UUU Wilt L11 ii li i pendiiwn avm itw ipenainq andkfank  J ci4vy i 15 a daughtfi, hjbert Tw 0 iiwii Adam Blown cues Jtui 21 Liiory rlumrr r jr and Doris Svhueiur maud li n I wheal IOSJS 2 oui oi 3 ,jam s 0  iartiuud Miu rry oiti , burns Mrs Pti Maihali Cos High uchool loses I out o be greater 1han the peak war chuck Hoi ow School time earnings of 1944 And 10,8 billions, so Weinberg reasons log ically, should be plenty for stock holders Now all this makes good sense if you are willing to accept these figures as being the whole truth However, they are not Before you reach a final conclusion, please consider the folio wing Almost two thirds of all corpor ation earnings profits today are being plowed back to finan ce plants and equipment In terms of dolors, more than 13 billions are being spent to buy better tools, to make possible bet ter America r products Why Be o use many persons Teacher  frank Pearce Pupils  Kay Bray Sharon Doletzky, Dorm UeVoe, Jacky Euler, John Thurs tonAllyn Thurston, ftmmy Toma, Richard DeVoe,Pamela Shehan SONG Here Comes Santa Claus Donna DeVoe Norma Thurston, Kay Bray, Sharon Dole cmwac 7 batncc fife tvuAAM4avin44 Munli thz account m ch longer before the peak was rffUwiied ord ihen if lsionr, ol the past mean anything the price drop will be afcrtU iour umes as last as the rise In the world at laige affairs are still precarious There is intense fighting in Greece The Holy Land, China and now Indonesia In BerlinRu sia apparently has the upper hand She has enforced a blockade of all railroads, truck lines  c which she hi rajda wojk The enly way people in the Am rricon sector there can be suppli od s by plane and all foodfuel etc has to be flown in This can not continue indefintely In the meartime we are busy prepar i a for war and the draft has games to Brighton H Su ey Sprout dies i,   1  i  V , ,  ,  , , M,fon roinstated Any overt act Ub ll MrajjdMr Wn, Sho 1, , usinYo another haa celebrate 0th weudiug arn,  ,, or which we are no, pr versury Mrs Classic laims Fai   Social Happenings FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The 50th wedding anniversary Suction had to fJl Corassions Sat 730  900 p, last wo,k for Terry D ilefcky and brated     g Sundaysboorc 800 mass on aJternppn JQA 2nd, 1949 from Cliurcli lews ST MARYS CHURCH FY Albert J, Schmitt, PastoJ Sunday Masses, 800 and 1000 Daily Mass 730 AM pre narod That is why Gen Clays olnr to break the Russian block cidf in 4B hours with a fleet of tnnT was ncl accepted Just what 1049 will bring forth is any bodyr ques    c rncjs nas arrived ior he U reluciGiic to invest in comi then talked to each are mon storrrard seCTirttfes when federal rsonal income taxes may to up to 77 percent of rro fit divideds We find oaisulves again at he crossroads If indust try cannot finance its own needs Miko Bezzeg who were sick list Folio  ng the program banta Claus arrived mu to the delight of the little ones who were eager ly waiting to talk to him Santa distributed the gifts and candy  child Thus ended a most pleatant ee MARBLE SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY The Mable School oi Putnam out ofeaVnmgs7Winevitableal Township gave their annual ternative is for the government to I Christmas party Fri afternoon Fridays,aft f Novnna Dsvc Novenna to Our Sorrowful Mo Fidavs at 730 PM LOIU an200 to 600 oclock, at the Flint Federation Ciub House722 Ste vens fSt Reuben F Wright and Cora E Wilson, both former Pin cknev residents were married ec28, 1898 by the RevSimpson  Choir Practise   Wea Jhgl Methodist Minister at that time, i Organist 6 Choii Director in PinckneyrShe was the dough  f  COMMUNITY ChURCH Conor myatip rial Rev D D, Biady, Minister mer marries Elmdv Alterljerit Gilbert Madden dies, Charles Ieelan dies, HiyU tichool beats South Lyon twice also Hartla ml twice , Feb 18 OF,S entertain Man ions Rev izja Beachy acquitted by jury at Brighton in Hamburg , fljgctfng caee, Heiiert Srhcon  N and the manner in which it hals dies, Pirickney school thefis i handles 1hat fase will prove wh solved Feb 25 High school loses all 3 qames at Der, Mrs Stiinna Kelleniberqei dies Bil Baqhii, Dolly Iranklin nnrried Mar 10 Borvl Ainbjrqov u ishes statf polico school  ii to , St Clair, Pinckicy luh ,hr hnan After the defeat of Japan loses to Sming Arhor ,, icr, fl  she gavo them up and andln tournamontLonal telhon cf Moncrian repubHc was formed liro instcil  d,  v, ho,   Ind v os hard hit by the WOT Mar 17 Nomai   l   t r  ,l o of theS 1Sland8  liej, lloxlor school t v    I  Shurtlifl Harry Ptis vi g rji    ,   award ovor rodio snlion CM 11 c So Holland pulled a Mar Wm Burd ck He, P1 Harbor and landing a iu 60, a hear, atloclc Gr,,l Yrn,  nriRP lorce hfP1 dorr, fr ao Tr Irroi  VVil , This leaver, the U N in a bad pOB depot to, a o i D h have m, ,ey a,d lack Home n,ar,,  n on so    tlier it survives or becomes a more sounding board like the de funct League o Nations This crl cis it the Indonesian affair These lava island were held by Hoi land ct the outb ca  oi the Word VT 11 an 1 verca captured by ter of Mr and Mrs Martin Wilson They will be glad to welcome any of their friends  31, do it Such is Englands solution ior economic security under a labor government   More state socialism is the rhcice of the UAW We are well on the road already Nationaliz ation of industry is the new pot of gold at the end of the rainbow  i   i   CONSERVATION NnTFs The dept shipped a million and o, half 1949 fishing licenses o 3 5C0 dealers before the Xmas rush A post season roadside count of cock and female pheasants haseen completed by mail car Tiers in 40 counties The fur trapping season ends Dec 31 except for badger end skunk and some muskrat and mink in the Lake Erie marshes Trapping permits wort down 15 percent this rear as compared to 1347 Hunters are again requested to end in their game kill report cards for 1946 Bounty payments dropped to 6240,00 m Nor, the lowest since July More ban 1000 muskrats worth 3000 have been snared by less than a dozen trappers in the Bru ghon ssate Recreation area According to Brace Jones, coun ty coneenration officer about 150 deer were shot m liriogson coun ty this ycnr 40 pecceat were kill 4 in Deerfieid One hunler was wcemrieH and one cow snot br talaV n this criieiry Edward Zkost nd Ray Donrfs 1 YfssssssM spent rWsisniei at Dec24The cast of the play Christmas at the Stebbins was Mr Raymond buisness man Don Keiser Mrs RayniDnd wiii Esther Laszlo Mr Stebbins farmer Denver Shroeder Mrs Stebbins farm wife Lonna Shroeder Grandma Stebbins ShirleyShrpeder Jake hired hand HH Llja BOWLING SCORES Chpir Practise Wed Moniing vVorsnip 020 Thurs, 30th 800 Bible  hool at the Parsonage The o id in Which Jesus Lived Finday Tavern 77U7381727 , Yers Fve,85 2236 def Read Lumber 645733 If   io  7092087 40 Skating for young peopl at Cord  Die Set   Blues 651615582 7 ke WctchNight i vice a 1848 det Die Set  Beds 566 n  th Ciln, r 659509173431 Sunday, Jan 2nd 103 J Comm    TTri Plortrira Sorrnr iOpiC  er oi much of her revenc as roiee, Ocanuts, iub Hudkins a r   i o hurl in an o ac ciden A V VanSlambrook die Supt Reader resigns Mai 31 Supt Roadcr reconsid ers and siqns for another yenr Harry Prisk qets award Chrir McGuncss ciies Pinckney Fab, 676772676 2124 del Pinckney Prod 601 736702 2039 31 Marathon Service 750729759 2238 tied Cory Drug 793730 676 ttr      JBopJWhite 5996508057054 tied White Front 616691697 2004 Ma77rwegrriCathty Wilts Tom Stebbins boy Chas Keisr Hottv Stebbins girl Janet Evers ZZ  ir 1 ifc   J Ohan boy Tom Wylie Team Standings Won Lou P Christmas Hymn school Small Speeches Duane Porter Presents, big and smaJ Bill Shroeder 1st act Christinas at the Siebbiw eclicol Stronger toys Harriet Shroeder Christmas Worries c ,, Susre Marshall Big game Boo Shroeder Deck the Halls with Boughs of Hatty 2nd Act Christmas a the   Union Service, Sermc In the Fullness of Time 700 Pilgrim Fellowship meeting at the Church Monday Jan 3rd 70 Oyster Supperend Family Nightat the Chuich Guest speaker Rev McBob White 21 9 28 Pinckney Tavern 20 10 28 Pinckney Prod 18 12 23 Marathon Service 17 13 25 Read Lumber 15 15 22 Die SetBlues 14 16 16 White Front 12 18 18 Cory Drug 12 18 W Pinckney Fab 11 19 15 Dit SetReds 10 20 11 Schedule for Jan 5, 1949 dies,also Lyl Joseph Collins 300 atfend Mason , ic banquet at he school Fiviiioy ,hiqh school athletic barque hold April 14 Mrs Nellio Webb Brigqs dies,Pinckney soft halulea gu starts, with 4 teams Mary Ann Campbell wins National Security award Mrs Lola Rogers, Georgo Guillifbrd married Atml24MrsNcnKennedy withdraw from the islander It haa also started much proprog anda against the UN here as it is charged that Holland used the lonrMease funds obtained under the Marshall plan to finance the nst Java She got eJUo Ly1o Marin and hdge 0300000   liicas of Brighton Methcdist Chur ch Special musical numbers bv Mrs frLucas and dughtr aud earner Saurday, Jan 8th, 200 First Sess ion of Pastors Confirmation Class she is powerless to enforce her demands Jealousy among the members has so far prevented her from being given a suitable iorce i  ary o1 vjr OTdeis    The supreme court ha3 just handed down a decision in the barmaids case It is that women ranfvi he employed behind the Haslrm dies also Arch Mile and l  m tavernBl beer gardens 4rs Hattie LcrmanT mtrtFt rh clabs etc unlebft they are MFMNNON1TF CWKCAt Rev Ezra Beachy, pastor Morning Worship 1000 Sunday School  1100 Supt  William UXiig Young peoples Meeting 730 Evening Worship 815 School Bob White v Pinckney Fab The Annual Meeting of Ae Mas Read Lumber vs White Front onic Building Ass n will be held  Mrs Hattie toman   inr yht clabs etc unLes they Lyons appointed ccv e  wiveS sisters or daughters of trie Joe Jeffreys pitches high school   to  1 to 4 win ever Harland Mrs Mildred Lavey takes 7 pupils to National Music festival at etroit Masonic temple  ADTII 28 Hiram Smith is ap  license W1W pointed probate judge Jr mes Kel Accolding to the news repoin we 1 Mrs Mable  e,hen Har rtendelB union is   don, Lawrence 11 c ie Don  case gemng to tti   Swaithout and Mc in Campbel court They have a stte take part in Ann Ar jor cribbage lizaHon and do not wan tournament High school loses to cn from women W , ,Ma vnve ro aiven up  Stebbins school Pedicular Janet Wylie Quite Small Duane Porter A Matter for Caw Nancy Wybe Marys Lullaby eehoof Cory Drug vi Die SetBlues Tues cm 4 830 pm at the hall Pinckner Pod TS Die SetReds All Masons and Stars should atMarathon Serr vs Pinckney Tav ftBQVUi COMMUNICATIOW Regular commuriiccmon of Uv tend Hazel Parker Secy proprietor, but they can wrje drinks at tables in such estabush ments This would seem to be sing straws with a vengeance ItP also upheld the teg  to license bartenders at 2 a year ATTENTION Everyone who is interested in 4  L meir regular meettng Urn 6 at h home of M Fobam Peidon Portage Use Bd Thsiwai  ereiihVT aieettesi Asrooe i I ioa a ride cafl MrsSdey WCKJfEY IBfOS DAfT  Lodge No 78 F 6 A M the Girl Scouti Their success deThe Pinckner Orcie of KkaqT  TmKr wg fan 4 BusU p on you Good Support JtUM iA 8AM Wifl hOJOl MAMllfia OCUV Fol05Siog  YJ TMum S riiWir Ibis the Mueonlc beJldinj AsVn wtfl bold ueir anfiual meeting taction of ofsVoess M interjnbers ate oVed c ap W CucM SV makes a Good Troup A public nteeftagwfll be held in the school Wed evening, 800 p m xn 5 Ptoose come You will find out what you can do to help mis org The Girl Scout and Srowie Council Brighton 7 to 5 Jim Enoughs shuts out South Lyon 1 o 0 VFW TEAMWmS The Pinckney V F W team  Brighton here la Wed mght to a non league game 47 to 40 With school out Pinckneyhad an Gu, udwdige wa iPincknev w  between G Pinckney and nqf F added est to the id u pinckney Y G CaB8iay tonight arrnaids have no given up  Kit Ann Daviicw tot W Dearborn Barmaids Assn  h r c qanizatiori w 1 tr tOVO the new Mich Sdst law legalising women barma MAOTIAGE uamn  George Roam 19, gM VanValkenberg, 19 TommwimK Thompson Shefkin, to ,, Marie Harvey 17 Fowierep Notice All officers of 145 report for praoaosv Jan3 8 pjn     JfV murmh W fc    l y n   w ,4LjmgBg  a 1 yiWKl m ,jfetjafcrtec,  j JfCji rA  fJW  V 1K Tne Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday  1948 A Happy New Year Very member of our organiser 1c n joins in extending you the  seasons wannest greetings W greatly appreciate your patron Albert Musolt 62 was instant ht kuled last week when his car was hit bf Q truck driven by Ever ett Craft of fitchoerg, near the Musolf home, 3 mil northwest oi Stockbridg Arthur Gkrtley a former Gre gory resident did at his home in Detroit last week L The City oi Howell will vote on Jon Cfcaham and NeJli Bm 5E5SI HOWELL Theater  fiS  Hand, aY UOW0, MICH  11  Anae Baxter BERT VANBLARICUM SB Beit VanBlaricum sr died at the home of his daughter in Flint today, following a stroke Tbm body will be brought herd age during the past year ml a pleasure serving you uay b We thank you too for the en v  the new Bulck It is tremendous cars are everywhere so highly want you to know that it has day iastc reception you have given ly satisfying to find that the new regarded We treasure this good will and sincerely hope that our pleasant relatonship may continue lor years to come With more than seasonable heartinesswe express the old old greeting A Happy and Prosperous New Year o You and Your Famly Livingston Motor Sales  YOUR WICK DEALER Howell Mich renewing the Detroit Edison Fran chaise Jan 18tb The recent session of the legis latuie passed a resolution honor the late Lynn C Gardner, former speaker oi the house, of Rep In circuit court bar week the drainage ditch case of James and Charlotte Smith vs Frank and Elsie Ott was settled out of court The suit of Sunrise Park Corpvs Anthony Maine was heard A  quite title decree was granted to Wm Lowe and the divorce suit of George vs Martin Webber con tinued to Jan 21 E Reed Fletcher recently sued the City of Brighton for 1500 art fees in connection with the Sloan bequest of 25,000 He lost in cir cuit court but the supreme court has just ruled in his favor A white marble shaft with the names of 86 Livingston county boys killed in World War It has been erected on the courthouse lawn at Howell Dave Lehman Brighton high school cheer leader ruptured his  diaphram while leadng the cheer ing at the Brighton Manchester basketball game and had to go to the hospital The county infirmary at Howell held open house last week David Harding Is supt there SPECIAL NOTICE At a mating held at the Bob White Lapping Co, Dec 27plani wei xnaae to organize a Pinckney Busmen Mens Asjn Bob Whi wot elected tePourv chairman and a mwtWq was set for Jan 10,1949 at 300 pm to be held at the Putnam town hall to elect permanent orrfcen The following committees weis appointed  w Membership J RovIier Murray Kennedy George Frajrier R, Can Tt4lt ByLawstt E Darrow Wilbur Lennon, Rev Brady Francis Robnson Hugh Doolittle The members joining Jan 10 will be charter members THE LUCK OF THE HUSH vs Cecil Kellaway, Lee J Cobb  31 Ih30 P M   GALA NEW YEARS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW Olsen ard Johnson CRAZY HOUSE4 Cass Daley Panic Knowles Comedy Screen Song Cartoon THE MATING OF MILLIE Glenn Ford Evelyn Keyes In a Good Comedy plus Cartoon en i Sum Tiaee Jon t 4 GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING  1 technicolor Peggy Cuauning ChasCobourn Dec31 Dont foreet the New Yean Eva  NwCartoonFootball FasJalie, Dont MUs thU on tte another of the FUckc  Tbunderhead lerlee mm jessSYLVAN THEATER Chelsea Mich Friday Dec 31 1130 P MT Sat Jan 1 Mattinee at 2ty5 pm cont  Gene Autrey Smiley Burnett  CALL OF THE CANYON Also BLACK EAGLE with William Bishop Virginia Potion I HOW TO GET ALONG WITH MOTHERINLAW Make ner feel she s a member oi your household This is the aa victt given oy a judge in deciding the strange case of a motheriniaw who sued her children Read Your Motherinlaw is a Guest in The American Week ly with this Sundays Jan 2nd issue of Detroit Sunday Times NEW YEARS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS Musical Comedy in Technicolor Jack Carsoa Dennis Morgan Dorothy Malone, Penny Edwards AU SaUS5S Noise Makers No Reserved Seats Selected Short Saturday, Jan 1 8un Men Jan 23 Met Sanaa 115 P M, Conlnuoen Betty GrableDbuglas Fairbanks Jr in THAT LADY IN ERMINE  In Technicolor with  Cesar RomeroWalter Abel I Sunday 4 Monday Jan Comedy Novelty Newsreel SAME FEATURE AS MIDNIGHT SHOW Cartoon  News 2 3 To Each ami Everyone of You We Wish a Happy New Year  Rovin Jewelers WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing 1, Mich Cleon A Hartwell, Mgr Telephone 270 122 W Gd River mjk Current Are we in line for a short recess ion According to department Judge Jay Payne of Ann Arbor store figures saxes have dropped has ruled the Ann Axbor anti U as much as 18 percent Auto sound truck ordinance unconstit sales are also off and so are ap pliances such as radios, refrigerators, washing machines etc LayoUs have been growing and  employment has dropped below  Tues Wed Thurt Jan 458 Edward G Robinson Humphrey BogarL Lauren Bacall tm KEY LARGO with Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor Comedy Cartoon Novelty AVON THEATER utional in that it violates the law of free speech The city arrested two progressive party workers last fall for operating a sound truck without city permission the 60,000000 mark for the hrst Harry I Long has been elected time in over a year In 194663 master of the South Lyon Mason percent of the people owned U , Good Health, Good Cheer and a Happy New Year Ginsberg Ante Parts ic lodge and Dale Wahl the Bri ghton lodge Leroy Wasmund of Winans Lk is in the air forces at SanAntonio Texas Bill Pitkin of Brighton who play ed tackle on the Western State, freshman football team won a let  ter Two boys Douglas Bowman17 and Arthur Hall,17,of Walled Lk were badly hurt when they hit  the P M streamliner at South Lyon Don L Jones sentenced from 10 years to BVth Ann Arbor in 1944 for robbery has appealed S Savings Bonas This number has now dropped to 48 Now everyone knows that the market for manufactured goods has not been satisfied Everyone who wants a new auo electrical ap pliances etc has not bought one The fjaswer is thut prices and wages have not kept pace with each other Living, rent, building costs etc have advanced so rapidly that there is nor enough money to handle this end and buy manufactured articles also  Fri  Sat Dec 31 Jan 1 EYES OF TEXAS In Clnecolor Roy Rogers, Lynn Roberts in a gooa western plus Catroonother Short Subjects    NORTHWEST STAMPEDE Outdoor Drama In Clnecolor of Canad Ian Rockies Starring James Craig, Joan Leslie, Jack Oakie Cartoon  Comedy Sunday Shows 3 57 9 Tues WedoT Thurs Jan 45 6 MELODY TIME Musical Variety Show Walt Disney in  Technicolor Stantna Roy Rogers Denis Day Andrew Sisters Fred Warring  Freddy Martin Cartoon  Unusual Osepatlons Shows 715  9tt0 Dec 31 Dont lorget the New Years Eve  Midnight Show  wiiiuiimmimi  Need an Oil Hot Water Heater We Xmas guests of Mr and Mrs HCVedder were their sonsGer have several makes on hand also oil t A Complete Line of  13 for a new trial claiming he did  aid and Robert and fjniltee the I not have benefit of council Ncrtes of 47 lean Afo Parts for AU Cars Auto Glass Service, Tire Accessories 214 West Grand River James Singer iamil , Mrs Percy Swarthoui and Don Swarthout and family Don McKmley and Dick Young returned to the Norfolk Va naval station Saturday after a 10 day furlough  sPB James McCokrtn and family have been living in the  The Maccabees held their annu Howell Mir I  8UpP6r TueS ht  Howell Mich, and coffee was also served Mab tmm el Si9ler sang a sob and 8 ladies who    gave the famous backward drill Rigg house on Cedar Lake Rd  i We have been handed a 16 are moving to Detroit page booklet onr History andfcie  Arnold Berguist of the Mich, of the Barometer by Lumm State San spent, the week end at WoodrujSfl barometer maker of the Merwin Campbell home Ann Arbor It was printed there  Pvt Jack Darrow of Ft Sill Okin 1857 by Davis  Cole la spent Xmas there with Capt Gonerressman Sam Smith hrr8 TTP Vwiing rmri family introduced a bill in Washington Jim Meyer while at the Great  i Toilet Combinations as well as All Bathroom Fixtures Electric Heaters Pump of All Kinds and Kitehen Sinks MYRON J Telephone Pinckney 157F11 HUGHES Repairing  ,SpsiUtY till MASTER PLUMBER iiimiHiiiiiritiHHMiiHiinimrtiitwiiivMiniiintuiHii BjBSBBJBBBBJBjBJSjaBJflMBSBT iiminmmj siiinii A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All Is Our Wish Russell D Smith FORD SALES  SERVICE f Parts  Accessories Repairing Reconditioning 401 West Grand River Howell Mich few Mew Year Be Filled with Blessings Loren Bassett providing that the government Lakes station saw Robert Lathers shall buy the mail boxes for the who is also in trcdnng there farmersHe says if the boxes were , Donald Clark who has been federally pwned chances of robb confined to his home by Ulnsss ery would be loss for the past mree weeks wasout Miss Edith Pearce of Chubbs jor the first time greeting Wetids Corners will be married to Har g Emma Lewi entertained vey Craft on Dec 31 te Floyd HoUis family of HamMrs FLAndres clerks in the g for Christmas , Sigler drug store and Cecil Sigler seeeseewewesjBsBifBieiBBsejsjBBB in F GJacksons stcr during he j   holiday j Service The play and done 9,en byi  the Columbian Dramatic Club of i perhaps you dont need to borr  St Marys church drew an ever ow  j but some dcrr a   flowino crowd Lincoln Smith loan may j  what you re played the Confederate spy to  when that time comes, perfection and James A Gron9 nad  fcatf than our and wife took the two fading jj  th tyjm tf credit youre parts Guy Honey had a black aftr yy  cm a loan ceotsf face act and Cos Tulhane the  yoUand the rest of our comnv part of Gen Meade The Comedy J , fmmtfto finished by Rill Monks wr antIfee Moron Bert Roche as PROTECT YOUR CASH BY US the union army dept played his ING OUR NIGHT DEPOSITORY FOR  Uvtegston County tbmtttl Howett Hkfcyvx 7m and famuy Russell Ceflric underwent an ap j IX Got ymfuiirm operaqaa at St Joe   hosfttej Agm A Tkw part well Songs were rendered m , by Mae Moron, Lincoln Smim ,  laid Maria Reason  FIli5T NAIIONAL BANK I In me school report Rex Read  ,HOWy    rEmel Durfee, FredSsad, EDery JSLA2E t ftirfseoiidMaelUasonhadperPA JUl oeposi trp Mo Warm Morning 5tovs Farmers Feed Supply Co 1 PHONE 104  MAX WSfJttMltrJ Dr J D Kruse  Chiropractor WEWIBSDAr AFTERMOOMf,  i attendance records in the , SJ11  hqh school the first semester in SS fhf oanusiar pss Ibei Cadweijl itm W Orostt Bti mm brueteaew El 1 f m     3t DeJprfofc We DecJ WednteJPygJjjjjiJgjB A We Wish Ve e Very Happy end Prosperous New Year Lloyd Hendee Local  Long Distance Trucking Weekly Trips made to Defeat May You New Year Be Happy and Prosperous is Our Sincere 1 Wish    BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR The Pinckney Products Plastic Finishing H C Vedder,Prop   A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Glenn Slayton Parker Motor Sales DESOTA  PLYMOUTH CARS HiSpeed Gas General Garage Work Welding A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS YEAR TO ALL IS OUR WISH v I WIS HENDEE CHRYSLER CAR DEAER Howell Mich 903 East Grand fthree Dealer in Wool To Each and Every One We wisha Most Happy and Prosperous New Year   i  Erdley VanSickle TRUCKING HOUSE MOVING f , eioear Greetings  Here and Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee en tertained for Xmas Dr James Nash and family oi Coldwater and Lloyd Hendee and family of Chubbs Corners Robert Grainger and family oi Lansing Miss Eva Melvin and Mrs Rose Howard were Sunday guests oi Mr and Mrs Louis Coy Omar Gas and wife of Brighton spent Sunday at the Lester McAfee home John McDonald and wife leave this week for Austin, Texas Mr and Mrs Haroia Rady and son spent Xmas in Detroit Mr and Mrs George Meabon jr Robert and Dale called at the  Wm Marshall home in Stockbridge Sunday LDHaines and Ray Hurtubise of the Norfolk Naval training stat ion spent Xmas in New York A large crowd attended the  Mr and Mrs To mWare enter tained the Ross Lamb family of E Lansing and the Earl Kimberly family of Jackson for Christmas Mr ana Mrs Walter Schmidt oi Long isiana vi, X, are visaing the Jona Carpenter iamiiy ana wuu mem were Xmas guests of Mr ana Mrs Clayton Carpeniei Miss Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor spent Xmas with the Martin hitter jr iamiiy Guests of Mr and Mrs J H Hooker, Xmas were CWHooker and iamiiy of Ann Arbor and Miss Viola Pettvs Miss Alice Gearhart of Howell spent Xmas at the Mark Nash home Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen were Wm Brash and wife, Mr anr Mrs Rex Noggle of Ann Arbor, Harold Fair child and family of Detroit and Henry Winslow and wife Gene Shehan and family of  HAPPY NW YEAR Murray Kennedy POSTMASTER fSew Years Stanley Dinkel Well Drilling and Plumbng A Happy Veu Year to Alt   A Happy New Year to All, U Ow Heartfelt Wish Ihe Detroit Die Set i tAm Pinckney Branch, Oscar Beck, We Wish You Each and Every one a Happy New Year   Xmas exercise of the Pettysvilie jAnn  cmd Mr 210 M Wand Cady schools at the North Shehan called at the Louis SheHamburg church Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Pike were Erston Clark and wife of Unadilla and Marvin Bruff The Hollis Wylie family spent Xmas with the Abrahams family in FowlorviUe Mrs Dale Miller and son are spending the week at te AlbertShirley home Norman White cmd wife were Xmas guests of Mr and Mrs Ben White Gerald Henry is home fron Det t roitior the holidays Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi  Ludtke called at the Wm Mercer home Sunday Mrs Walter Kirkby and Mrs ETeeple spent last Thurs with Mrs Ptnexntv DR HAY DUFFY, Prop Shehan called at the Louis han home Sunday i RosaleeNash spenttheiirsL of the week with Isabella Nash in Ann Arbor Roy DiUingham was dischar ged from St Joe hospital Ann Ar bor Sat and returned home wiih  Mrs Dillingham CecoJ Hooker is spending the week with them, i Azel Carpenter of Durandisa patient at Melius Hospital Brighton Louis Coyle and vife wera Xmas guests of Rev J V Coyle of Jackson Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs Winston Baughn were Frark Clark and wife of Miliord and Mr and Mrs Gordon AUei rt  Lansing Wm Whitley and wife of Ann , Arbor were Xmas guests of Mrrj  HERB SNEED ruy Farms and Lake Property HowelL Mich Nettie Vaughn Mr and Mrs Floyd Hammond, and Mrs James Whitley Mrs Roy Fay, Russell Fay of Lan  Joe Plummer and wife have sing and Mr and Mrs Lyle Hel moved into the apartment of Jim rich and sons of Traverse City Murphy on Main Street were Christmas callers at the Lawrence Hobey and family at Clyde cmd Roy Fisher homes tended the marriage of his sister Mr and Mrs Robert Tasch enter on Toledo, Ohio Saturday tained far Xmas, Cyrus AtLee and  Percy Ellis and wife attended iamiiy oi Gladwin and Mr and me marriage of their son RayMrs Wayne AtLee mond and Miss Kortier in Ypsil Christmas quests of Mr and onti Sunday Mrs George Meabon sr were RevDfDJBrady entertained for  Geo Meabon Jr and family Leon Christmas two Turkish students Meabon and family, Marsha f  Constantnople, Turkey Fekk Meabon and wife and Mrs Lena goren cmd Giray Atutur who atOaJbratm of Pinckney Warren  imujL the U  of Michigan R03BL ROBINSON Fountain Service, Snapp and iamiiy oi Marion and Jack Toulon and iamiiy oi Roch 4 I May the New Year Shower You with Blessings and Hopeless WHa Meyer  Son  esTO Mrs Laura Gradwell oi Chicago 111, is spending the holidays with Andrew Nesbin and wiio spent , Lulu Lmh  worWna  I SJvT011   the auto license dept of the Sec  1 W tSSSJ oi State at Lansing 4m Winifred Aberdeen was y frn Ti0mx9tm ntertaln feoelmottloTuery fed her Sunday school class crt The L J Henry family wore    HOcmd Lake today Xmas gueete at the Jesse Ksmy Xmas rue of Kalheiine Glea THCMA IMIT faiiv f vt    Mr md Mrs Frank The Gerald Bauer famfly of Rnjchoj,  yfo vncent Gleason at me Louis  rf   Bm Gleason oi I   ,,   kUTttU   SK pn r5Ww W m ,1,1V I,  rr L  ff 1 I c e   u e I c 21 fc   1  ft , a   fl yyvaffir 4Mv A 4 i wtv i  o ,,,  x  X WTSRFW 1      V  c3  The Pickney DfifnHfe Wednesday, December 29T 1949 GRTL  1 T TDALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAH lo ALL Fenner Oil Station Marathon Gas, Ts Oils and Accessories V CJ ,  A Happy aod Prosperous New Yea to All Is Our Wlsk Swarthout Funeral Home    I DEPENDABLE SERVICE Don C Swarthout lector BsUiU  WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR  William Brash Sheet Metal Workr Heating Syst ems Installed and Serviced Vans Service Station LLOYD VANBLARICUM, Prop   GuH Gas and OUs, Accessories, Car Washing    fh f,ffvi   VIi   1  v y   , V 4 Good Health, Good Cheer and a Happy New Year fiollis Wylie Insurance of all lands CUOM WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR John Eile Collison and Body Work Duco Painting We Wish a Happy New Year To Each antf Everyone of You White Frcsit Store Groceries, Baked Goods Meats and Frosen Foods Good Health, Good Cheer and aHappy New Year Pinckney Fabi Sheet Metal  Sheet Metal Work, Norge Appliances sold and Serviced Good Health, Good Cheer and aHappy New Year Winkelhouse Floral Co Say It with Flowers Cut Flowers and Plants for AU Occasions  Howell Mich Good Health, Good Cheer and a Happy Now Y ivinon Conaty Mutual Auto InsrGtr Si AOTOMoS NSUR ANCE AND PROTECTION Howell Mich A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All Is Out With WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR ft r I II George Meabon Jr Well Drilling, Plumbing Repairing  Thomas Read Sons Lumber and Building Supplies A Happy and ProsperousNew Year to All Is Oat Wish To Each and Everyone of You We Wish a Happy New Yea llFarmers Feed  Supply Co MARGIN SHIRBY  le 11  i I r i A Radios Sold Servicer ea8i Television Set W oi ffiv Sflmin lUm Bouaht Feed Mill Service, Coal  Fuel Sold  evxon dots tor Sale To Each anti Everyone of We, Wish a Happy Nw Yoat  Martins Lo cKer Service Froien Foe Service md Lockers lor Renl Good Health, Good Cheer and a Happy New Yeat  m   A,  George Frazier Banlcen MalBcdLii Inwirance Company sru    W ifc WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR  SEASONS GREETING Pinckney Tcvern  Beer, Wine end, Lunches Television Entertainment ki s Martin RitterJr  iMartmc 4L oil Idnde PhooeKaS 250 Putnam St nwmm 4 A   Wfcr ,A   Y the Ttfcm Dfipdi  Wessday Decawbt J9, 1948 JW    5 HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL  i emaedys Gen Store STRONG ARMS FCR TELEPHONE POLESEvrr stop to think hovr much extra weight an ice storm can add to telephone viros CIOParms on telephone pols inuM he utronjr enough to stand up under thr strain Ilmr you see a Bell Lahoratories hydraulic testing machine 4enlinr a crossarm to the hrrakiiiji point Southern pine and Doula fir croaurms can carrv nearly 2 tons weight ONE UPC Lahoral  syntheti natural   N 1URE  During the war Bell pcientists found a way to grow 8tals hetter in some ways than tz A seed crystal is produced by evapoi uling chemical salts, then rotated in a chrmi  solution which causes deposits to  build it u to nianyjimea ifa original size Crystals vibrate at exact frequencies, separate the many telephone messages travelling over a long distance line BETTER AND JETTOIn the 12 years since the telephone was invented, there have been more than 18000 ndditinaal inventions  an average of 260 a vear  that have contributed to its development Manyrecent otffa play ing a part in Michigan Bells big sen lee ixn w provement program in rural areas1 MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Oar 3,500,000 postwar rmrtl caatfracftea program rat ora aad baffar raref fafaaeaaa rvie  The Plnckney Dispatch fitted M cono  ittar el Pototfi at  Pinckney Michigan undo PubhsSed Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pirekwv, lcehan Subecrietfea as UM 1 M  Pal W Cerktt Pahnar Ueraid Heason has sold m farm on Monk noaa io i anaerw erven of Bngnton Donnie Meabon oi Grand Rapids is visiting at the home oi iieoMeaban sr Prot John Eaton oi the U of ivl, j and son, Michael, 6, were drown Ad Saturday while skating on  the Huron Hive near Geddes  bridge Don Bell and son, were Injured Sunday night when iheir car  went in toe ditch on Peach Mtrd Portage Lake Mrand MrsEarl Baughn had ior Xmas guests, Bill Baughn and wile, Winston Baughn and f ami lithe W CMiller, Clare Miller Cliff Miller iamilies, Mrs John Coupe and daughter, Vivian and Mrs Mary Teeple Marion Shirey hit a tree on Ced dar Lake Rd near Schoollot Lk  last nite and is in Howell hospiu al with possible internal injuries The Andrew Campbell family and Mrs, Vivian Parmalee and  daughter, spent Xmas with Mrs Mildred Trost in Dearborn Junior Doyle and Miss Sally LaRosa attended midnight mass at  St Marys chapel, Ann Arbor Lawrence Baughn and family spent Xmas at the Latimer home, near Sotckbridge The John Carver family had for Xmas guests John Carver sr  and wife of Ann Arbor and Mr and Mrs Don Merrill of Ypsilanti Wray Hinckley and wife were Xmas guests at the Clifford Van  Horn home The Olin Robinson family spent Xmas win her mother Mrs Geo  Spratt of Farmington and called, at the Harold Mills home in Det J rjoit p Russell Glover and iamUyoi FowlervilLe  and Gerry Eichman and family were Xmas guests at  J the Edward Spears home   The Kenneth Wyile family spent Sun at the Hollis Wylie home Ambrose Murphy and family John Sullivan and family oi Jack son and Miss Druscilla Murphy of Detroit were Xmas guests of Mrs Man Murphy Mr and Mrs Charles Clark and children called on Ed McDonald and Tom Colloton of Fow lerville Sunday  Mrs Stanley Dinkel and child ren were m Stockbridge Sunday Mrs Emma Dinkel was a Xmas guest of ,the Misses Fannie Monks and Nellie Gardner Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs Lee Lavey were Mrs Mae  Metz oi Howell and Mrs S T O Brien oi Bunker Hill Mr and Mrs MJReason spent Xmas ere with Mr and Mrs Fred Artz jr in Detroit Sunday guests oi Mr and Mrs Harry Palmer were Ben Palmei and wife, Mrs Addie Palmer and  Mrs Savageot Detroit and Herb Palmer and wife oi Lansing Chrismas guests oi the Roger Carr family were Leo Bettes and  family oi Walled Lake and Ralph Can of Hew York City and family of  and Prosperous Now Year to AU Is Our Wish PLUMBING HEATING SYSTEMS AND BATH ROOMS IN STALLED FIXTURES FOR SALE My rot Hap lies Regardless of Its Condition We Can Make Your Old Car Look end Act Like New  With Our Expert Body, Fender Repair Motor Tuneup Complete Brake Seivice Wheel Alignment Battery Service We Service All Makes Free Appraisel A Harpy and Prosperous New Year to All Let Studeboker Guide You Through 1943  WANTED aw FueSfMitlt and Mastrats Stanley DinXel  i  Mr and Mrs Boydea Duff oi eroii called on Mr anjiMrs MEDamm Sunday   Merwin rsipyr4Hl and and Arnold Beequint wen  oi the James Hall  Wm Deutsch  Sons Your Studeboker Dealer 127  Mich Ave HowelL Mich Phone 13S1 f guests  i  Doorfield were Xmas Mr and Ms Murray Kennedy Mr and Mrs Ed Grablick oi Det roit wet Xmas guests oi Mrs E Ledwidgn  Dr Liorm Ledwidge and fcrmily oi Birmingham spent Xmas with Louis Staekabie and wife  , Teieiphore Bourbonais oi Boise Idaho, called up his lister, Mrs Don Swarthout Xmas day  Mrs Blanche Mrlne and Geo Vanmarter oi Parma coifed on Mrs Wajba Jfrril Sunday Mrs Bufilema was hece Thursday Sunday canst oi Mrs, Eleanor Ledwidge wee Mrs Mae Baacn of HoeeS MB Vsconioa WanM at Detract, FOBS and Mangaest Bio aan of the  POL  family afHasPsln of inc and Mrs Feed Bead and tnr If ffli  ftt mtrt w  xmmml OSrl Mf and IBS iftaanldUi iinxWav ktMnadoyast was the W C JSL S  wt afJban and Mary Ledwid      Tstp Surviving are jfr  Wfrtw and Vesonlco    , ac J nfr snd ltm JMssar wru ana  Usfd and MOL Fc n Mr and of Bsaa Mo Mcand Ud HA  6 sM   , A  v ts i Itw 4Vi   iWWwiiPWi TSSSi QMP9WMM  irnt Ufa MIX, f i ,  y, ipjjynpp  II JflSS W  roiCKNEY S,  f THE M EVERY   V E AND SEE IT lELOUS NEW IRONER s TALKING ABOUT  zUXk OF MfrHKisHI lk ProOofcs Cwi tar ts  PROFESSIONAL CORNER I At o laa at Mud uu held at  the Htwaie Oiace ia ihe City at Sowi i MM Couiuy an ife iiia day oi Dec A D 1348  izesenUioii Hixam R Smith Judge Daily UuO A M to 240 P M oi Pxabat I Except Weanesaaw  M IHL HATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MonJIuerUttot 7WH00pm   asvrrl SSSSSHS, Attorneys at Law First State and Savings Bosk 1   ft ,    X , WW  5s  ,T  , Rhys Be sure to come In r wanted of al ironers  mic Ironrite, the oniy comjletg is on the market When you drop in, we promise to you the amazing nmo featuroa an4 af thy timetexted onej that Ircnrite ass dvconed nd used for over  euarssY To Each ami Everyone of You NEW 1HYTHMIC IRONIITE ilHPlUT OF All IRONERS fO USE        9 month Pays for Itself in laundry saving, New features galore TliS TESTEDwoiaen have proved Iron rites principles right for ove a quLrur century I tury M quality ironer builders  Eugene Campbell, M L  Ona Campbell having hied in said I Court his petition, praying for license to sell the interest oi said estate in cen tain leal estate therein described  D U fl McUUSKY Dentist 111 North Michigan Telephones It is Ordered that the 17th day at Office 35 Hessionce 814 I January AJ 1948 at 2 oclock in the i Evenings by Appointments j afternoon at said Probate Office be j HoWH Michigan I end Is hereby appointed for hearing    Span ftpjPRi 1 1  said peUtion and that all person, intex  Itf  Q7fc ELGfOnd Elver  Howell Michigan Cemetery Memorials A 824 NMam StJlnn AiborJGcsv Harold Chubb, Local Reoreeentathre 516 Fleming SLs Howefl Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  ested in said estate appear before said  Howell Michigan Phone 13 Attorney at Law Court, at said time and place, to ihow  juagBrolwrage Phone 157T11 City Laks and Farm, Property, A Speciality, Ust our Property pljj111 LEE LAVEY cause why a license to sell the interest  oi scid estate should not be granted L h is Further Order, That public, notice thereof be given by publication oi a copy oi this order once each week   for three successive weeks previous to j General j08  sold day oi hearing in the Pinckney  Phone 59F3 f Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and cir  Pinckney  Michigan  culated to sedd County I  TT r T T n NFFR  A true copy Hixom R Smh A H 9 T  Z uL A true copi oom 0   g Q Speciality Briahtok Mich Repairing  I  Celestla Parshall Judge Regislw oi frabale robots dont just take our word for it Hggest Ironrite boosters are the who have bought and used Irourite8 through the yers Now, youll see his builtin Ironrite quality, along with aew nmazing and modern Ironrite Improvements We Wish a Happy and Prosperous New Year BERT WYLIE Phone Pmckney 78F2i MYRON J KUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside DrW License Rush Lake p K SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Hrne Don C Swarlhout Dlrectst Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 33 S c3 PincknerJflci STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law 207 H E Grand River  Howell HaETOGtSXflON s2CE P ne HAROLD RADY Repairs on All MaKei Phone Pinckney 154F3 FRED C RSlCKHOFf OPTOMETWST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment 358 Residence 613 DrL CI TOWNER  Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 Lave Hardware Dead c t Alive HORSES 500 CATTLE 150 HOGS 150 Per CWT Depending on Size  ContUOon Calves  Sheep Removed Free Metlerm Equipment Capable Men E L Parker Agent Phone 88 Pinckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Service hi Michigan Central ltd StoekCo Xmas guests of Mr 4nd Mis Max Reynold were M J Reason couidbe right No two politicians and wife, Jack Reason and fam economists, or business men wou Otablished 1865  feooBtporated 1915 McPkrson Jtate Bank  NEW YEAR 1949 Many questions are being ask  JANE TASCH ed about 1949 Here are some of Letters or Any Papers Composed j them What direction are pricesor Copied at Your Convenience piod Laid, Piece or Contract going to take Will 1949 be as All Work Confidential 7528 Toma Rd Pinckney Rte 2 good a year as 1948, What will 747 MaiaPinckney Phose 50F11J phone Dexter 8116 Congress do i  m mr iiiimmmm    sigx wgy Any answer to these questions ITPV M h WANTEDBaby sitting and ocfd WUilt AO iobs BiUWady Phon8164 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock Hauling Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14   CARL JONES Concrete Product Gravel Sand Top Soil Road Grave Fill Dlr and Road Built ily ard Gerald Reason and fan iy Mr ,and Mrs Harry Palmer entertainod the Geo Gardner, Howrad Thayer family and the Llls Id agree completely, FOR SALE Two Simons studio The best answer, the American davenports  cheap, breakfast ion FOR SALfc Klectric Refrigerator General Electric, in good conditanswertothese questions is to i1ableand chairs  ladies coat, determine what each of us as in, ig Skinner phone i59 dividuals is going to do Let us  worth end Meyers familys oflbe economical and buy what we FOR SALE 1937 Buick 2 door, Howell at a Christmas party lean afford to buy Let us follow gd condition and good tiros Mr ond Mr Johr Burg enterJthe sound business principles Willmont Plummer, Patterson taimd Xnas, Mrs Mary Kennedy which have brouaht our country Lake tell Con 12500 9012 Cedar Lake Road 11 Mis Va isr B limine Lynch a 1  Lloydlfrom 1776 to date Let us anBa  v n and wife I areas to legislate with th LfU Euler oi Howell was a Emmeii Cark and wife of HewFOR RENTiMorn 5 room hous guest at the Kenneth Wylie ell called at the Walter Clark on Cedar Lake Rd Coil 123 home Sunday evening FOR Sale  109 Cevnlet gress to legislate with these fund Sedan 2 door Lawrence Bauchn Jamentals in mind Then 1949 or Phone Pinckaer ,51F3 ny year wiU be a good year, j FOR RENTrModern, S Room Apartment Max Reynolds r 55 Kf 5fiP tm 1JV SALEWU seasoned wood, cord or tnci K ad Also apples George Cuaroonneau 9040 Farly Rd, phone 161F11 FOR SALEMontgomery Ward fuol oil heuiinq stove Good con diion 910 W Main St  REPAIRS ELECTRICAL WIRING R L POND, Mortage Lake Phone Dexter 2536 FOR SALE  Coal stove also held Coat r   i seasons ciiEEtinos A Hapyy New Yea McPtairwo Stott 111 A savings Account can be open OR RErTTFive room farm d with as htUe as a 1 bill home, 5 miles N W of Pinckney, Money to loan at reasonable elec, beina installed 15 a rates Interest paid on  Savings 1 m looks and Time Cortiiicates of tOR T A Two Room mod Twsit em apartment, partly furnished, L  Yqra oi Safe Banking tOB SALAir Motor VinHmi f  randncr circuta  FOB MENTAL Large Ciruioior black Chester Call 70F3 tUri HALL  22xoZ U passener depot at Pinckney Money bids wui be received until Dec, 1,1945 Right reserved to reject any   an bids Box iOe Pincicney  DsFENDABLEBaby Sitter,35c PKKiiONALS Dr, Harlow Shehan and tomily ,of Jackson and Mrs Madeiino Shehan and family of Ann Arbor Wiliiamr uoopei 1 Cement  jxrs 3 12 cuftgasc FOR SALE  1942 Nash 4 door or iuctric, Utiliiy trailers,U Sedan EBock Portage Lakesizes  ho a, da or week FOR SALEKolarbrcelain bath WitoON SALEb  RENTAL   tub Mrs, Harlow Monsell  SERVICE  were Xmas guestsof Mrand Mrs1 G0 Mich j 6121 Wast Grand River, Ldke Iwm Shehan Billy Shehan re FOR SALE Chev Sedan Deli1 Bnhl0n Phosi How mainod for a week j vry PaneL 1940 250 9STSLV VV nn Miimidm I Mrs Jessie Wyhe was a Xmas , e H Ea4 GoZ  guest of the Fred Wylie family, Ji JJ  Td 55F3JJRAT,, euow HnbbaT jaiso Leland Grant and children H bALE3TJ Whi ITock TuUfijDsnT Mevil Gyd and Mary Wylie  lqyjng eggs 2 each  M fts Hw M,A Ghrigtmus uuests otrrancrngy Coons063 Hicliarason Rd Fg,TP n,  T Mrs Wm Mercer were Dr McGre Howell Rte INO ChnStaaS T White Pine, White tf  L,  x Clartu vr  gor and 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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>1  wdU   UWf JWNPyWf PWl,lllliP,llfl i jf w r TVI     5if   Volume 65 he Pinckne Dispui Wednesday De 22, 1918 Michigan Mirror  Reads Lumber 686301774 i 22b 1 aei Cory Drug oxe 6olLANSING , Elimination oi 37 oi the spates 99 ugenriv is nov icammended by a specie legislat 7497542354 4o iv study commiee Pincjcny Fab 6887607822241 ae December iepoi borckis re ,dei  Se  758631788  BowlingScote  1 T newal oi the debate whether the State oi Michigan must impose , new or higher taxes in order to  divert a threatened treasury deficit Such a deficit has been long forecast by State Treasurer D Hale Brake and more recently by  Controller John Perkins if Mich, is to continue to divert 76 percent oi its sales tax golden egg back to heme government Michigan voters rejected overwhelmngry on Nov 2 a legislat ive recamendation thatthis constitutional earmarking should be  xepealed The verdict is decisive It is significant that the legislat ive committee, inlooking io possible reorganization oi state government, emphasised the mounting cost oi public services Where total disbursements, as financed from the state treasury, were a mere piddling 23 million back in 1918 those wew the  2175 31 Hnckney Products 612660661 1933 tied White Front Market 1,6676586311956 22 Bob White 16177QS6964016 tied Pinckney la vera 84870 6732221 22  Die Set Blues 725719781 2235 tied Fenner Service 17606967842240 22 BOWLING SCORES Team Standings Won Lost Pts Bob White 20 7 26 Pinckney Tavern Pinckney Products Fenner Service Reads Lumber Die Set Blues White Front Cory Drug Pinckney Fab Die Set Reds 17 17 16 15 12 10 10 9 9 10 10 11 12 15 17 17 13 18 24 22 23 22 13 16 12 i2 10 Schedule for Dec 291S48 Die Set Blues vs White Front Cory Drug vs Die Set Reds days of normalcy7, the tax I Pinckney Fdbvs Pinckney Tavern payers bill has now soared j Reads Lumber vs Bob White 1948 to the astronomcal height oi 471 millions And that ladiej and gentlemen is close to a cool halfbillion dollars J By inference at Her,1, the legis krtive committe lond3 moral sup por to the belief among nun  V F W TEAM WON The Pinckney VFW team won their second game in the county league last Wednes night when they defeated the Howell Athletic Club 31 to 21 Fred Singer was  emit fi 5vJaOui cs CUv vi   1U u JUIL iiit  j A    i   ii  our hay 3 to  0 a u  1A no   I  ci re o  A t,4  t a  i i i  i   i C O i o   ,1  r, k  2V     , V A      K   h f    ,t ,J t  a tools ni ciivIs tkiJiiq vriJ th hiLe  PL 1 J   ,  iLt 11   u taxpayers that State government  njgn man for Pinckney All the has become topheavy vnh bur players got in including Aarn eaus and that some of the state  9hirey who has joined the squad, funds had better be diverted 1 heme for more useful needs This attitude assumes that elimination BASKET BALL SCORES Dexter 30 Brighton 29 Man of tkc Christ chua J bemdja m urcls As ive listen, our fattK In tfi viunvok of iif is reaffirmed ana exck in oui  cn iv ionce more united in the fpiriuaJ vU avid i itvMUf avid music,, fe xnd Kovc THE SENIOR Th Soaior vaiu plavjj lrit Thar, and py v cj fcrjirrci fav evr p   vviii c cr   aciaf H tavc N ,  L P A,r   i vkrifitma sexsonaiii ipi accord o 1 sf tkc  r  C , a i Ki a j 5L  ALS f  rsT 3  J1 of agencies at Lansing will autc j Chester 46, Souh Lyon 26 CharmaticaUy save millions of dollars, lotte 29, Howell 27 Roosevelt 28, money which could be spent at  Dearborn Lowery 17 Mich Cen home to better cdvantage cr else used to balance the state treasury This tetakdown oi direct tax lesponsfcility wherteby lcc communities look to Larsirg or Waehington rfiivamcial salvat ion, has been long decried by thoughtful stud3nts Too often cit  izens who thump loudly for econ omy at Lansir g are first to get slate monoy for use in their hom comrrur ities In the m  while, postwar inflation hai osted the ccst of all public rvijjos to a point where presen  venvas are reaching the vai mg point The question away   i seme of our present thus be mes this Shall we do I services, stateandlocanyfinan ced Or shall we pay new or higher taxes in order to get the benefits wa continue todemand ter 52 Grass Lake 19 Ann Arbor 27 Battle Creek 24 Milan 45 Dundee 28 Trenton 27 Ypilaivi  26 University 26 Saline 21 cV f anArt r, u  Ann Arbor St hW Sunday, uecombe , mond graduated rjm iinc If high scnool in 1JJ7 and , bociai iiappenLjs i son St lohns 42, Thomas 22  The marriage oi Pay mond  u son Of Mr and wlrt, Vy iAti of Pinckney to Human ikr, daughter oi Mr cna buz 11 KciLei oi Ivktamcra, Ohio v,ai i 6  J a l,i, vit of J   f rrh pocicj 1U r  JO I c v    r Friao  7 J Whether the money comes from Lansing or Washingon the tax  payer must foot the bill He is merely kidding himsel to think that money from there sources coiz him nothing, CONSERVATION NOTES The rare golden eagle near Fen ton recently has been removed CIRCUIT COURT NEWS In circuit court last week Elsie Wegener, Lcczlo Toth Laij Wii  ace Trojan Raxjai Mri Pobb and John Eaton were made rLtirens Wm Beagle got 6 monhs to S years in Jackson prison for assault Divorces were granted to Gertrude from Llye WolLenhaupt Audrey from Ruby Black, and Juene from George AtchinsonRECORD MAIL The Pinckneypostoffirehad Qi n o Councti Proceedings Regular Meeting Dec 4, 1948   L    i Col  order by Pres Parker, JuLHBk SlaLCollege mus1    JLavey, Clark, Palmer, Clinton in the USNavy in V1J    42 months 2U TPWLVAS in ,c ou Pacific on a subchaser ov L lasi two years he has bcn ,,   engine room en the ta Markham on the Groat LCMS The bride graduated from 1 heMichigan State Normal 1 Jio and is now teaching in Monroo The wedding wni tahe place at 730 pm at the Methodist Can  at Washtenaw and WaMKpoa Sts, YpsilantL They wll iivj  MonroeCongraulations  oavs nr oht c    0 r  v 0 PM   J, rr J,TV,  ,J  t l I ,r  s   s Tj C  r WodnoHay th veei yu pec  ictise f Cars at the Cjaa Tlrjioay, 2rc 70 r chs ChrrvrjicG Picram Sunday 1030 Chare LEAGUE OF iO U ,   il CI hiid  ice V j naJi Sea iJt i   1  t no    Jr  c,  a uvmqgTow coumy Trf fronc  j oerrron on the Book c Ross M Fargey who has coriion A New Heavca a fessed to the shooting of nhoay red until 1100 pm r ffanywdy There were 114g violators grest d during the deer season The violators were carrying leaded qtins ia autoe, artificial light hunt j fog, possessing an ilkged deer, aod httntinq in a closed season  Tn iisssiiii part of every torn, j  Gaol Cassidy near Lansing has CO years old vnade oi a hol me largest mail in their history Monday, 40 sacks in alL Harry Murphy who carxies mail to the   lake had about 5000 cards and jMichalowski in Detroit won ar j Sunday4 700 Pilgrim f  letters and did not get them sort I y wag caUght  the latter  Officers meeting name in the act of robbery, has Thursday 30th, 800 Pi confessed to over 200 robberies,Bibie Study at the Pur He made enough out oi them to Flidcy New Years E start in the garage business a  Y at e Church end  Pontiac A quantity of stolen arv j young people Watch   were found there and alio at vce a 1130 All are ir J,Howell where his parents iie and joy to all jHe has a long criminal record,, A Christian Christ Rev D D Brady  elatc New I with a lancii c r   , ice I op of whi  i is pajhihcd iii lat wtx ur Lee  D er  ohe riei roJicj fr were ordered, cad concensus oi oaon  T r, hD rl Minutes oi last meeting read and approved Mouoh by Palmer supported by Clinton k allow folio wing and 815  7i1   1  cicmen  tih  e, nliOjld no be ve tcamc ICorivio end c be invaded to crcr It wes  ti d o staa ch n tx L   c id COICJC c  ca naving 3 times been sent o th  Lansing Reform school He cls has been arrested for larceny end once for car theft This carre J was dismissed when he went ii Morning Worship lowed ot syoCToe tog 43 inin Madred AcBey, salary 10000 wkich he is still using Qi  QeaninQ park 3700 hail and saren  108 97,  schai Gerald Vedder, wirma rree 5fW I 8 ff8  ori ev ree JRicbards Oectric tree ligh 600  1 Pjce  Mlch Av  south of Howell and draw a realty from a gas well slruc tVrr    i nr the army where he cot an honor fay 1  ,r    j J i o ipt  WLar  vr Young PaonUs MeeHnc 7iiC  iOn CO1  a  It vaend  Bvir J a , f trEvenincr Vlc  er it in a cement htm  hcrtchenes and  for fish,tsaber sales totalled and 1S00 ctrt Carried Motion to adjouaa, carried Mildred Addevy clerk r1 i t GVTS FOR SALE  At our home from 4 PSSL to l  pjn Tues Thvas, and Fd 1 stale land are, BfcK s at 3014 Monks fid Of OS OBHS QDB Ctnd 2   Ptoss married a Hovell whom he is divorced, and has 1 , child He worked in the Frckia , Oil Station, Howell He has no re cord herevbeing once picked no on suspicion of theft but released According to his confessions hr an Abbott 6 Costello comedy was aay LothaztoHe was ongn   co net a z  n Ci  a1 the only  20 c, rV,v , end So tc y m a oames awev on  CHRISTMAS PATY ,Rev FT Albert Schmidtt gav a  Christmas party at the rGcry hCir Srmdcv afternoon for 70 cHldren Souih Lvcn as far s  of St Mary parish Candy and , never had c Cirls team popcorn were given away and, The nxt league rneetn H C Vedder showed several pinckney rools of motion pictures incladina1 j CHRISTIAo CLN  i An audicnco On    J church Sunday even  No 51 ,i   vmmetU 3  X vw a aiy 2000 yeow    wit in bthW  iiU been many     h ell wnici io hejt At he oi  Christ there was  y Laid It was Knmus who with caany controlled the  r many hundreds wi iho greatest diff id by ioesph, hus v ca he reached is irability to Iiovv ihis same up today He  iiiendly and  A his family i tablo which  iL hardship hmate Today  y chanqed Clrt is the  ,a If Joseph  today he  Iis vay would find  with barb a fiiind with jldiersThen ii llaw army  rs such m the pre , r  t hrist land i 1  i i  an cos the nr, the   OI llllJS  letter are ,oi hi a   a minj,,dy of a  Liouyht brought  inied   drjred a  noved He  ,  rjd a A the , cani  church  lifiod to nn Some  dd In o1 caly i a p f a  ion was  f a citiz rcte law 1 may apa building on the Whit eone3sion a smacks  ,ve never had  ihe congress UnAmericah i ee uie comm VLLCVXJn ade wild d ti CiI  against didnt like ioo theil LIS in riLs yr oi be Vvhittaker io an imt they oav io of head  aelves neccnq,ressCham Tne confessn rt informat ST   c jy and turn , e a over to Rus e  ns to hove been v iew employees As  ago the statue would exempt  ,wn punishment CX c  epcrs were no hid  cr 19 or 11 years  age setting to icadiinos They were i 3 aeLc before the com  m However, a pamp eordercd romantic y v,e transferred to it 6  number of C d to two otiac waitrese oe  MARRIAGE LICENSES , Betty MdDonal, 17, and one Harold Hetcheler, 37 Lansing, the Chrisjnas Csrcc pa or  WusoaMcBSac, 24, adhporcee Al Elsie Scott 38 Fenton Eugene iurJor and senior rnir ltr,  Lomd fomAdZ 1iWJ90 lwo we11 aid MCBT Moor, Crrron 23 Tenton, Evvrn ML se Campbell was vne diertc d UF koBrkDsteili tShsrJs  010 Newman He gave tl 18 Howell RueseU Ben jam The program consisted of chUm If fIMJ if nn jnTjT TWaTinl smwiuSLu m dkanand ings to the Pon if 42, Fowferville Lena, Bassert, numbers, Chorus, quartette ad    KWf uness Be is suiviswu Of   m, Mu  M rwarn double quartette sinqinrr The junior choir was composed cf Born toMr ad Mrs Dale Mill, some 70 children A ree vill of If tew IsBdyAIWhal 18 whkdl wfthi   Fowerville Son RE PincjTOey one IVOVIST SJM  1 r 111 il ftn Mi sflsiiii ill ill TMirt 8 481 Fisher  ttorerse  Roberta Shirley, at McPher fering was taken These Christ 1 PW Mmm wrm iwmai   hu,   ,  son hospital, Sat a son, David Al mas musical progro j are i  CSsjorgs Msnbou bert yearly V event   a row rvaao o a  pxiiting to said pump  Yv York grand jury h 13 le rVoivod to handle this a a rnd ii i finds sufficient evid rct nrosecutions should follow  XMAS EXERCISE nre TVHI be a song program r tve village Xmas tre in th uair Xmas eve crt 700 P  Scan Clans vail distribute candjf to he children  HOt1 1ais Shehan, wie and SOU Krone called a the Gene ban ham in Ann Aiboi   r f St  i iS   v ,    Wi JW IJP iseiiPSessepssse Wp MHmfHMiPVMil IKPiPPfPPiBP 9 Wednesday, Dec t 141 A CHRISTMAS WISH  i Matand Titus hat been WM of the, Stockbridge ic Lodge Three teen age boys we ed tor breaking in the Siockhrtd ge Recreation Bldg kut taking 2080 in cash, candy etc aBMunsell jr oi F has been named by Gov, esflei i i tothe 5 man state drajfyl cVVanWinkle was advertisSV n  v   ing coal direct from the car for I The Howell City police 00 ha 780 a  had a twoway radio inSJafied b jt In the adv oi the Howell Theat Wra Beagle who recentysjafib re Charlie Chaplain Jackie Cooed Robert Dunkrp in a knit fight 9 Norma Talmadge and Rud back oi Raymond Tavern t Ho l 1  Notes o 23 Years Ago Dr John Watts oi Cleveland Ohio is visiting here Wesley Witty oi Maikm was married to Miss Myrtle Dickeison on Dec 15 lastHarvey Johnson and wife have just returned from a trip to Virg I AVON THEATER SYLT5 i FxL TO AIL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS WE EXTEND THE SEASONS GREETINGS A SEASONS GREETINGS A HAPPY NEW YEAR PEIRCES STORE FOR WOMEN WITH CONFIDENCE W HOWELL MICHIGAN well was given 5 moalto to year in Jackson prlsn by Lyons last week JC Mann has bee high priest oi the Howe Bofol Arch Masons Arnold T Filkins die d McPherson hospital, Howefl DtC 14 He was a farmer and was prom inent in the affairs of Howell Lod ge No 38 FAM for many yews Bert Grove, former xmjfc of the state liquor store at HowoB bas gone to Orlando, Fla George Seamon who not a p eery stores at Hbwell, tfnekney and olph Valentino stars wero the movie Thomas Johnson, state supt oi Education was billed as speak er at a teachers meeting in the court house at Howell RDay Bird was adv new Ford touring cars foi 295 FOB Current immeiv The big news Hash is sporting circles last week was the story thai Michigan btate College oi J Lansing haa Jaeen made member Hainbu7gha7bijh the0 Iile  Ien whl has  and Sat Dec 242 Mg Chrfstssas Show GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAV H Tochateoeloi Den DaUey, Nancy Guild A picture fer tit whale fcuoily plvt Cartoon Travel and Adventrte Txktoj, um THE BLACK ARROW  Sun and Tues Dec 2S2I THE BIG CLOCK Ray MUlancL Maureen OSuiUvan In a Helodrain with Suspense Uke you have never ma before plus Cartoon, News Dec 31ft Midnight Show Now Years Eve, AU Sea 145 THE MATING OF MILUE Glen Ford, Evelyn Keyes In a Bangup Good Comedy plus Cartoon and Comody Louise Hayward Janet Kate and Creaige McCreody Throo Btooaes How Shows Ms OM  9un Mom Toec Dec M, 27 21 , JULIA YES n LA Greer Carson Waller PiVigean, Peter Lawiurd Elisabeth Taylor Sunday Shows 3SJS Cartoon Pete Smith Wod Thut FrV Doc 2 30, 31 ABBBOTT 6 COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEEN  tjB ttamoa iJ BgLj ijtaijjjni Bud Abbott Lou CosteUo, Lon HOWELL Tfceater , 48 TOWFU MICH Cartoon Football HlabtiQt 1946 Thurs and Frl Doc 2324 Robert Cummings, Brian Donlevy in i  BUY Advtnittmtnt Woodruff Grocery at HafUand Washtenaw county hat had oaio0ier sensation on its oqnds  Uie iig INine since Chicago withdrew Now this does not mean exactly wnat it says Mich State it L From where I sit y Joe Marsh Dutch Millers Bck In Uniform After ten days in the city, Dutt h is back in uniform I dont mean  Army khaki or Navy bluebut a  different uniform, thats every bit  M patriotic and American  Blue jeans and a denim shirt, f for work around the yards and  barns stout boots for tramping through the fields and a straw hat when the eun gets hiha uniform you see from Maine to t Texas, Iowa to Alabama Hr Ita the uniform of an army B tho great army of American fan,v era who, by their productivity, a e f helping to keep this nation strong bolstering the forces of democracy that guard our freedom And in their way of life, too, they are champions of freedom Temperate folk who enjoy a moderate rlass of beerbut never quarrel with those who prefer cider Tnlrrant people who ftght to the biHer end against oppression and intolerance From where 1 ait, a credit to America  i i  A  Copyright, 1 IB,  rMcd States Brewers Foundatiok itms Quince re Wishes   Jbr Tour r w Happinr fr  sf port o Kennett The fcenaets have been in control tor lino yrs and have always bees given a high rating by state inspectors The case will be heard by the county welfare bd which banrtlni the infirmary The 300 employees of tut Beam less Tube Co at Soufe Lyon who were out on strike have gone back to work, having aannd to a conference Carson Allen is the rutm mat ter of th Fowierville Masonic Lod ge J Flex Smith, 57, emplofed by Risdon Bros contractors ti Fair lerville was killed instantly Iat week when he fell off a sned At a meeting of the Lhringston County Ministerial Asn Rev Pditicpe of Howell wao elctcd res RevDD Brady of Pinckey vice pres Rev Meeden ai Howell sec and Rev Crocker of Brighton  treas    charges having been made c will now have to te investigated gainst Herbert Kennett and his bY a ee man coram, to see if wife, Ida keepers of tlsj owutfy  athletic 8Ystem  m Jrderinfirmary and hospital beewe e Inasmuch as tne Big Nine collbd of supervisors by Lloyd May eae3 already have their sched ne a member of that body He ui made up for several years in charges inefficiency, poof Jbod j advance it will be that long beabuse of the immates unjanitaxy for Mich State is given a place conditions and drunkeneni on the an their slate We are amused at a number of letters appearing in the papers that Mich State should no have been admitted because there are not enough football players in Mich for two Big Ten teams Of course, there care notJn  fact there never were enough for one team and, for that reason not over a quarter of the U of M players come from Michigan The rest are recruited by alumni from every state in the union  Consequently the Mich State al umni will have to get on the job and aet the share of star playeri We read that the National Association of Real Estate Boards are laising 200,000 to fight the federal housing bill slated to come up in the next congress This fund will be raised by as j sessing each member 5 NoW this seems small to us A similar , bill known as the TaftEliender bill was killed in committee in the last congress, chiefly by ef  HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS CQ1 Cartoon Sal, Doc 25 215 PM Continuous Roy Rogers In NIGiHT TIME IN NEVADA In Trucolor Also VARIETY TIME f with Edgar Kennedy, Leon Errol Frankie Carle, Pat Roonsy Cartoon Sun and Men DcT2627  Mat Sunday, 2il5 P, M, CosflmtaM Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson in TWO GUYS FROM TEXASr In Technicolor Comedy Novelty Nawfrtot TuiT, Wod Dae 2829 THE STREET WITH NO NAME wiftt  Mark Stevens, Lloyd Nolan Barbara Lawrence Comedy Cartoon Novelty rs MwiiuiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMituiiriiruiiiiinriutrJiiiuif V NEW YEARS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW g 1130 P M Friday December 31 TWO GUYS FROM TEX b technicolor A Mualtal with Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson and Dorothy Malone NoUe Maker AU Seat SSc No Referred SeaU   J Service Buy your new car with cash Re, pay from income We are prepared to finance the purchase of new or late model cars at low rates If youj are regularly employed or have a Bteady income, you can establish a BANK CREDIT here, and pur chase your car from ANY dealer FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Depofit Cnsu once Corp All deposits up to 5000 insured Protect oux caih bv using our NIGHT DBKMTrORY iiiniHirimai fcut Aiafc  Hnkny all surroundod y tho Holiday spw widTnottdn  ii eul think and dovslop a New Yeai Greeting to you A4Ao oute, lot m take you hade 60 years DO YOTJ REMEMBER WHENEaao woro 10c por 4osn and mflk WOJ 5c a quart, the butchw actro soup uonm endliTw away and boated tho Iddt with bologna, the hirod girl got 200 a weak and did the    At the Brighton high f fort3 of  t6al estote y who seniea wim gwiu   suppose the ideal condition the 18 J2S Z  reol Restate dealer, is the pttv Champions, 1948 engrcwn m iod when there m 25 peopb a tSm , t i MLM t vailable for every house for sale The Wmans Lake schod wfc 1 V,M w , Mnwr hrtweVflr, recently added a teacher U   Need an Oil Hot Water Hester We hove severed makes en nmd else oil terns tl A Complete Line ef  1 Toilet Combinat out peeling to build an additim to tne school  cs well as AU Bathroom Fixtures Electric Heaters Pump of All Kind cad KiteV Sinks i Notes ot 47 Year AO AiM  i , r Two families in hors dwwn maat y ssmse pokex, gamble, powder and paint, th didnt covered wagons went tittCU vote, go wMtssl moalBS underwear tango,todUe or shake the shimmie  here Friday They were moving , Men wore whiekesi and boo chewed tobacco, spit on sidewalk and cuued I from Paulding Ohio to Bflf OrfV  eer va 5c a gkas and lunch was free No tips were given waiter, and you did They cdflO had 4 COWS COlJ WSf kaw lo give the check girl money to got your hat back after you Iwd paid aging 25 miles a day much for a meed as it woe worth BUJLho A cool stove in the parlor, a kerosene oir and phaeton in the stable strike, hanging lamp in the sitting room, the represented the height of wealth and j The Misses Kate Ross Hinchey left Monaylor Charles Plympton who or house for rent inadequate housing is one of the crying needs of the land and has  been so since the end o the war J g and very little has been done to relieve it Now is a time for act ions and not long winded dej bates on methods AMAZING NEW TREATMENT FOR EWQLBK5Y More than one third of all petit MYRON J HUGHES Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Rssarinf c SptdsJiry MASTER PLUMBER mmmmm wossem west never seen in saloons the grocer gore your soother a sack of edd4y lor fee kiddies when she paid the grocery bill Saturday night e one eeer heard of microbes or calohes, no one had ever undergone an apSWSSkll Opesatiou and glands had ab solutsly no caounercial value feft lrssd to be a good old age and every year wodked miles to wish their A MENtY CHRISTMAS nightly to theatzo or movies, listens to grand opera on the phanor via saduo and performs on tho piano with their 4eet is Vulgar and the only cbaans women HIDE are their EARS  maT epileptic patients treated in a  Boston clinic have been reported ed a stroke is around agM fceed  epileptic seizures after There has been no sleiJnq as j PcrjadioneRead about tins yetHope we have some  tevolutjonary new drug in Amos Frank Howard of Ann AAxz Is  New Treatment for Epilepsy cutting Xmos trees west of     to IFOR SALE Warm see days of profHestimj, oxosw taxes, country date, hundred miles ox if you feel is spite of it all as wo do that Ihe is worth living St  m SBSfl OS 4emssi pleasun tsr us to extend lo you that okt a A HAPPY NEW YEAR Hslt15 AND sell at Ann Arbor Mrs Clark Galloway, imogene Abbott of M 4 in Orange, Ionia co idsl   Frank Peeisnnilk   r using buckwheat fkui   3 per cwt James A Greene, loccaejft,  j  in Ann Arbor last week acting cs  crtt ic a case for Dave sss   in The American Weekly, great magazine with this Sundays Dec 26 issue of The Detroit Sun day Times Clayton Musson and family of Howell spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel home Morning Stov i Tfce Ptacfcwej Blietfc ssSJ A fmnsnsi Cstit  Bob  Jack Oark MrsWiLCarr has gc w  yoit to ccae for MrEn who is ffl the farm bouse of iM caught ss last evening bM was saved after manm hard mmfc WiD Deveseaux srho km been m e dvfl senrioe in Cmte far ntudpuah Mr nd Ms Vsnaerst Young sr Jatne Snh J ttck Young of Gseaary M   L7Zdm Iran  Rnckney MuTrwrnl n  Naai, Moscow o Mst bssr moKLCaiT m I S9  Mrs Edna Reason and beats and Hoy Reason and family called on Fied Carpenter at Fanuac SaturdayAmhfi Kennely and family of Howell called on the Murray Kennedy fcanily Sunday Mr and Mr Robert GaOap of Howell and Lionel Idansan and wife of Grasse Pointe were Scsmr gr t of the Earl GaUupmnily SCJ M Ambufaey of the St Gkxk DO the starts police ed at the Diateh  i Farmers Feed Supply Cf iUbarsi WH  0 r J Myson Hughes is pulling a mtw S SBWSy  s0 m Ws  J  ,1 i 4J   v JB AN DISPATCH Wednesday Dec , 22, The Pinckney DUpxxtch toed ft secon  ktter at Poort ur Ptnckney Michiean uu0 Publiied Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pincknav, eMan Subscription m tXM  ass PI W CarUtt Pbiir We have received a card from Prank Hinchey from Lakeland, Florida   Mrs, Cornelia Bowen and dauajhter, Flossie, of Howell spent Thurs with Mrs Lethe Nesbitt The Dawajadcr Club oi Portage I Lake went to Detroit last wek to see the play Oklahoma iWf55 Meyer ana famUy oi fitockbndge spent Sunday a the  yyj rt Meyer home Mrs Maude Sayles,Roy Carpen ter of Ann Arbor and Mrs Beatnet Joiner of Newcastle, Ind call d Crt th J H Hooker home Sun  Mrs Sqyles gets about on crutches since breaking her leg Mr and Mrs James Singer enteramed their card club Saturday night  Miss Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Martin Ritter j home m BEST WISHES Rkrnj Cbristmas TO EACH AND EVERY ONE WE WISH A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Cory Drug Store   13 4 Mrs, Louis Coyle, Mrs Ray Burns  and son, Don were in Jackson, Saturday Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and son, Jimmie, wre in Howell Sat t0 see Santa ClausGene Reason and wife of Detroit have gone to Miami Beach I Florida RevFr Francis Murphy of Cornstock called on friends here Fri The Walter Clark family who have been quarantined for a poss ible diptheria case were released from quarantine Sat Tests at the state labatory at Lansing proving it was not diptheria Don who has been ill is much better Mr and Mrs Percy Ellis and Mr and Mrs Byron Wlson of Ann Arbor attended the installation of the officers of Westgate Lodge F AM of Detroit, Satur night Muriel Read is home from Mich State College tor the week end Norma Ann Shehan of Webster spent the week end with MrsN Vaughn MrsEloyse Cambell and Mrs Edna Campbell were in Ann Arbor Thursday 1 Mrand MrsFred Read were in Detroit Friday Maxine Atchinson of Dexter twp spent Thurswith Leona Campbell Konnoth Roason and family oi An Arbor colled at the home of Mrs Edna Reason Sunday WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR d M, E, Darrow mwmmKteJKmUfeiLSiWianttr A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NJW YEAR TO ALL Homer Abney  Frjzen Locker Service Fresh, and Smoked Meats Chubbs Corners isMMMnM  H aBasEfissas5SS0Bjssjsji The Detroit Edisoji    WANTED aw rn,lfiftK and UwMutmt StoMsley Diakcl t RecodWes of its ooodtton we lootirak your old cor Look and 11 A New Aaa with our aspect ibody fenders sepair Motor Tame uph WfaMi Att9Btnt AB Makes F Mr arid Mrs Olin Robinson sr were called to Flint Sun by the dean of a friend Mr KennweU  i Omar Cass and family of Brighton spent Sun at the Lester Mc Afee home i Joe Basydlo attended the funer al of Flett Smith frtFowlerviIle Fri who was lolled by a fall while working for the Risdom contracting firm CoL Edwin  George and Mrs George Crane have gone to Fort Myers Fla lor the winter Mrs Charles Saute, Mr and Mrs Edwin Sprout and Mr and  Mrs Phillip Sprout were in Lan sing Mrs Madeline Shehan and fexm fly al Ann Abor and Dr Harlow Shehan and family of Jack eon woes Sunday guests of Mr cvd Mr Wm Shehan i The Younalore School hold 2 umamai MOVOB SALES  t at Grass Lake at e Albert  Dr Waller Mercer and family at  fanning catted at tie Wm, Mercer home Sunday Mm Helen  EA9 MA2N ST McGregor and children ol Brighton called Saturday Charles Wlinetoead and wife and Miss Beatrice Larnbom of Gssgary catted at fee Jesse Hs ry honvs Sunday Mr asd Mss WE Biuer have aooeto Fakfcap Ala for ue win toricharf Wyiie want with them Hockey Service TO EACH AND PVEBY ONE WE WISH A VEBY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY  1  W Martin Phillips rmd wife andj Edward Nttansr and chtt oi Portage Lake werelRusssfl Nuaunr and wife Sat dinner goes at the Merwin J spent Sun ws tm Unjd  oi  ai  14 jfAomAfr, liypfNiujP It  t riWCKNEt DlSfrggt irednesoay Pec SL 1848 CAJ OF THANKS Jj wish to thauk my friends and toodUuate iox ineir kindness t  ne during my illness also I KecQie the many beauitiul WEXds 1 received Thank you Jtpeh and every one Donald Clark  PnliFEoSIOKAL CORNER I VANWINKLE  VANWINKL  rwuiu au4 0wVcmWtakto CJLVanWinkls  1   i x Attorney, at Law i,aUy liu A L to XiuO P M   f  If  Except vv eunftaa I MoriulufexruSai uuovlOpm  i ti, ft McCLUsS I I Lniit 112  Norm ivuchigan Telephones WnCEWm persor or person  935 itesfcionc 814 Sir and Mrs Joe Stackable,son Joe Clark and George War J toft visited Mrs Ella Thorpe and tffnJy at ML Clemens Sunday Howell Michigan Nirs Cemetery ttiemoriais  easing my bicycle from behind jBy garage return same and avtM rouble Don Stackablo 924 NJ4ain StAnn ArberJfiekHarold Chubb, Local Representative 516 Fleming SU Howell Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers Be sure to come  wanted o  lrw  mic Iron , iie on on the mpikct c, tnt mom  Rhytib lete i  you droT3 in, we pr r e to  n lng new tei 29 and   ones tbtt i jui, 9  for 0 i  utsg PATRONS WE EXTEND MERRY Paya for itself in laundry savings, New features galore TIMETKSTiD  worsen have proved In i  s f  laci pies rjM for over  a cur cvnluryl fury fl quality ironer builders But, dont just take our word for it Om Mggest Ironrite boosters are the tedisf who have be ugh t and used Iron rites thron u the yed Now, youll cca this builtin Lonrie quality, iilon vh w Amazing and lnodorn Ironrite improvement  CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEWYEAR BASKET BAU SCHiUU ejec 17 Haxjoud Inert n  frianion Her 3B 11 Dexter n3re r sn 18 South Lyon Hei 4 m 21 ivianchtiiiet Ihfi nv 25 fctcckbrdgi He feifl 28Dexier iner Fb 1Grass Lake fn r  Fib 8 Soutn Lyon Hire b 11Briqtivcn Her b 15 Hartlana Here b 22 Grass Lake Her Ppt 25 Manchester Hre  I I  Evenings by Appoinunenis Howell Michigan Won, 18  207 Md Bm  At,Tj  Rspairn HUGHES I WOTICE 9 basons Greetings to all who P Sttght cards from me in 1948 Jfj CS you need new cards see me or  I V Fish  Mrs R  JlLott Srtablished 1865 toccporatod 1915 McPkrson ifi Hank HowelL Michigan Real Estate lnsurance,brokerag Phone JFU City Lake and Farm Property M  A Speciality List Your Property1 with Mo LEE LAVEY  General insurance Phone 59F3 Pinckney Michigan  A U C T I O NEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLIE Phone Pinckney78F2i MYRON J Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside DsW License Rush Lake P H SWARTHOOT  SOii Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 4 63 PincknyMlc STANLEY BERR1MAN AUorney at Law 207 E Grand River Howell REFRlGtRATION SERCE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All MaKes Phone Pinckney 154F3 DR CJ TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter  Phone Dexter 3461 FRED C RElCKHOFl br OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Michigan For Appointment Pline 358 Residence 613 LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock Hauling Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucjdng Phone 64F14  CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel Sand Top Soil, Road Gfcnrel JANE TASCH Letters or Anv Papers Composed fill Dlr and Road, Built or Copied at Your Convenience Blocks Laid, Piece or  All Work Confidential J7628 Toma R Pinckney Rte Z 747 Main,Pinckney, Phone 50F11 Fhons Dexter 8116 fi3si3SijBrcKWiasfiWi St tJ M JlL HORSES S5H0 CATTLE 850 HOGS 150 Per CWT Depending on Sive S Cortliiion Calves  Sheep Removed Free Modem Equipment E L Parker Agent The FASTEST Dead Sck Sev rr ja Michigan  Mrs Buttleman of Horton ird the week end with Mrs W   VaU y Keith Ledwidge o Sacred idlKtrt Seminary Detroit, Gerry UjWii ge of Notre Dame Universit caaril David Ledwidge of the Lakes Naval training station dl   ,  9v Centra Capable Men  UT T ,   Kois 88 Pinckney t Nan Ledwidae of St Mary r  t ivrf in MSchiaan I ademY are spending the hoiislsffll with their mother, Mrs DmmI Ledwidge JV uh Ledwidge took Geo ,1811 it 4    1 table and eh WANTED Baby sitting and rrdd jobs Bill brady Phone 164 j FOR SALfc rJlectric Refrigerator FOR SALE Two Simons studio General Electric Jngood condit dayenports cheap breakfast lon Warn Ad 9 table and chairs  ladles coat, tinner phone 259 if    k TO ALL OUR FRIhixi NEW YEAR Trv   V 3TMAS AND A tfcjt  rr ifv  2rf4   ifsfcaitt JWr, i FOR SALE 1937 Buick 2 door, good condition and good tires Willmont Plummer, Patterson Kevin Ledwidge took Geo HftlI   w  vyt iCia ,, r  to St Joe hospitalAnn Arbctfteaf e J R n, , lM  i where he will undergo a liiata1  CHRISTMAS IS OUR Sed 2 d Lawrence fiaugbn operation WISH to aU people we serve in  Phne f   Mr and Mrs Wayne AtL SA Lowell and Livingston county FOR RENT Modern,  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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> t l  i3i i t dutc ispatri Volume 65 the Pmckne Diiprj Wednesday, Dec ,16, 1948 Michigan Mirror New Rate Asked   LANSING  Th state leoilat Lfhe Mlch BfU, TtePfc Co ure, controlled  Rep7SSd 0  29 member, a 5,8000 dary for the   ask,  Public twoyear term, 1949 ad 1950 fT,01 tor  to were a member ofthe JS 17 percent or senate formerly drew 1,095 a iThe reqUe8   2 main it each legislator wUl receive 2, ZTl   imgr iine amount asked in the recent rate proceeding but rul 900 a year or 5,800 for the bienn year or 2,190 for a twoyear term ium The increase will exceed 250 per cent Each legislator will be entitled to receive 10 cents per mile allowance round trip lor travel once a month between home md the capitoi On the basis of a 120day legislative session four months, ea ch year, the legislative pay thus becomes 2416 a day for work performed at Lansing As in the past, legislators will also receive special expenses for attending legisltaive committee sessions ct Lansing or elsewhere when the legislature is not in official sess ion Such is the record ed out on account of advertising requirements 2, to provide wage boosts which are imminent and other increased costs This increase would apply to all types of service and to every exchange in the state and would total 204300000 Only 12,000000 would be available to the ca erf ter taxes 10,000,000 will be ask ed for immediate pressing neds The co has offered its employees a third round wage boost of V 000,000 annually Material and equipment has also increased The raise in prices would bo 35 a month for all residence phones 75 a month or private h School News e3i  Current iSomment After a lapse oi several years Post Morftm, on 4 Nov 2 he h,cfh school football banquets I election continue to come  At were resumed this year and one    m A The legislative special 1  just concluded at Lansing, set the pay of the governor at 22,500,lt gov 6,400 speaker of the nous 900and supreme court justices was authorized for the following elective officials Sec oi state 15000 A flat 12,500 salary att gen, and gen, treas, highway comm and supt of pub inst Pay increases for the highway comm supt ol pub inst and sup J      j,L ,w wa P0  rural 7 ness tines and 125 for service I connection charges  Long distance calls would be raised, station messages increa3 ed from 5 to  15 person to per son calls from  35 to 40 pn cen and Sun and nigh discount cut from 35 to 29 percent less Further increases would be re75, 4  a tended by an estimated crowd A 00 or more was held at the chool Friday night , he young Rp meeting last week fiep Nat Commman Summerfield said republicans were deieat    , ed by their own invention or de fce7Sc WW drPPed t0 SI25 vice Back in Fmnklin Roosevelts cad 75 which was made possib hm9 hf whole party ticketwas on IOV  The Yuletids Season brings joy ous Greetings to all our customers ond an appreciation for the con siderotions ,e have enjoyed during the past year Our Good Wishes to you ond yours rme court justices would become effecive later than Ian 1, 1949, the dSIewhen other officials will Business lines 150, 3 part 1 ,25, rural 125, semi public, 1 tZTZSrZ ond  f  and business e, school administrators will begin new terms July 1, 1949 A const itutional provision prohibits any change in compensation of a court justice during their term of office Michigan voters approved on Nov 2 a proposal to let legislat ors fix their own salaries The vote was 935,441 to 531,950They also approved in similar proport ions a proposal to let the legislat ure nx salaries of state officials Legality o the legislative act ion is bound to be challenged, as Section 3, Art XVI, of the State Constitution  rbade changing of officials ah dy elected But the  bd of ed ssershasnt certified offraliy to the election resujtsraTv explcrlnedvWhat will the Supme court think of it And I v about public opinion Thesr answers are yet to come tensions would be raised 25 The 8 percent Increase granted this year only took care of the second wage boost Since 1939 telephone costs have increased 237 percent whll revenue has only Increased 180 ereent v1 The co has 28O0 employes in the state ond cm annual payroll of 75,000,000 fSERVATION NOTES ei, , iu  ,d OWIIOOI ana nas 133 h jn school students took f n worfnng at Vokar, Dexter GENTOE DARROW Miss Marv Gentile daughter of Mr, and Mrs Joe Gentile was miedT t0 Ronald Drrow, son of Mrs Iva Darrow, at the Conai parsonage Sat afternoon, Rev Brady Officiating The couple were attended by Mr and Mrs Sam Gentileand a few immedi iQzmmiJBmpment In the euenf 5 rJon was given to about 100 people at the Gentile mhe Med chickn was ebrideisagraduateof Pinckney high school and has he one week eeusethisyear conservation xt arrkee Springs near Hastings, Ovet 429000 small gamo licenses were sold in N Y on in crease of 17,000 over last year Resident deer licenses were 15 percent less than the 63,708 asoii last year Archery liicenses were over 5000 Fishing licenses were 112 percent ovei 1947 or a 42,02 This dept  Is recommending iegislauorTwIiich will permitit to control deer herds in areas where crop damage is done A prospector cannot stake out a claim in Mich, anywhere to prospect lor metals If it is on pH vote property he must get writ ten permission from he owner, if on state land he must get a ipase If on federal land he also needs a leas 29v500 foxes have been turned In for 150,000 in bounty money so far this year take and stream Improvement wok in six upper counties has fcesn moleted or this year The groom eerved in World War The bride wore a formal dress of white safm  veil Qnd  whfte rosebud and ehrysani and white halo hat and carried eums  Social iiappetiings j Livingston Lodge held their in stailation oi ouicers Saturday night The following past masters installedWesly Reorderinstail oii cer, Clifford Miller, marshall, Joe Griifth SecOna Campbell chaplain The following were installed W M, Clyde Fisher S W,Geo orga Gardner Treas, Wiliiam Ciller Secy, Paul W Curiett S, D,Winstcn Baughn J D Clare Miller Stewards Robert Nosker Ralph Pond Oscar Beck Lawrence Baughn,Brandon White Tiler, J H Hooker The iollowing committee app ointments were made ResolutionsRoss Peadch HC Vedder, Clare Miller ExaminationOna Campbellch, Winston Baughn, Joe Griffith EntertainmentP W Curlettch Wesly Reader, Frank Aberdeen Finance OnaCampbell,clw Church iews ST MjKtr CHURCH i Fr Albert J Schmitt Pastor Sunday Maises, 800 and 1000 Daily Mass 730 AM Confessions Sat 730 to 90Q pm Sundaysbefore 800 mass Fridaypaftr Novtnna Devotions Novenna to Our Sorrowful Mohr pinckney had the best team in Fridays a 730 PM le by donations of money, pies etc The cooking and serving was done by mothers of the players assisted by Brandon White and Albert Shirley who worked in he kitchen The decorations and name cards weie the, work of the Girls Athletic Assn JackYoung called the meeting c order and Rev, Fr Schmidt gave he invocajon Chris and Dick Campbell and Billa Miller sang several numbers ith s Hloyse Campbell at the piano Coach Wesley Reader hen inUoduced the managers aid mem , bers of the football team taking  9th 10th llh anr 12th grades in order This years cocap  Bob Darrow and Jerry Clark gave brief speeches and then nex years cocapts Joe Jeffreys and Jerry Heath responded Don Clark, a senior was absent due to illness John Rossiter and Murray Kennedy were introduced as the men responsible for the banquet, Dr, Towner of Parage Lake in troduced a lifelong friend of his Harold Vogler ,capt elect of next years Mich State team who delivered the address This consist 1 ed of describing he Mich  State team this year and the games they played in Vogler is a Cooley high graduate of Detroit Capt Dei Torre, of he Dexter high school team was unable to come but gent his moher who took a bow, pjlis Ellis, asst coach, former Ohio and professional playei got some wisecracks and then said one ballot The Republicans said Roosevelt was carrying too many coat tail riden into office with him so separated the tickets putting presidential ticket on separat ailct This backfired this year ae Republicans could vote a straight state ticket and then vote  for Truman Summeriield wants 1ho halo restored to its original con dition, rr Vern Brown former Rep repre tentative, aud gen and It aov who was defeated by Gov Siger in the primary in 1946 still has a few sore spots At the recent victory banquet for Dem Gov elect Menmen Williams Brown was the center of spotlight and he delivered the welcome address As he came in the hall he remarked he orchestra was playing the cowboy governors faewell number Home on the Range Brown said ir was all right for Ingham Democrate to claim credit for Williams win put he noticed that 2000 Rep in Ingham county ran interference for  him and over a quarter of a mill ion in the state Brown said it was up to Williams to find common ground he could work with the Rep legislature for the good of Michigan Brown is now 78 EARLY MCtfNINO frE The iocal  dtp, was called to tne Hoagicnd farm on Coon Ik 00 a m inurs morning The Howell dept got feer pigt but were unable to save the house which burned together with near 1 aU content  Fred Read, Brandon White Welfare Norman Milier chW C Miller Clifiord Miller Refreshments Merwin Camp bell ch Ralph Pond, Robert Nos ker, Oscar Beck, Omer Oory Gar th Meyer Brandon White Otto Paulson, Clare Miller, Lawrence Baughn Norman Miller, Clifford Miller Joe Griffith Don Griffith, Dale Miller, Ona CampbelLRobt Woods, Martin Phillips, Jack Roa COMMVINHY CHURCH Cnngrxjfftionci Rev D D Biady Minister Choir Practise   Yrfea Night Organist  Choir Director Mrs Merwin Campboi S S Supt H C Vedder Choir Practise Wed 30  p , rwr, wrv rinrV Mainina Worship   1 hiHW  No choir practices w4l fee held Wesley Pamwrjom Grvd, Wnllace Jefrery Gene Bower, all of whom were usually in he sarinq lineup, also Charles Baker who played considerable the county this  car I T White, asst Mich coach and last years Rcse Bowl cene made a brief speech and hen showed motion pictures of las years Rose Bowl game The senior members o the loam his year are Bob AmburDec 22 and 29 Sunday, Dec 19th, 1030 Christ mas Church Service Sermon Out of the Ivory Palcces 1130 Sunday School Good News in the Bible Thurs, 730 Chiistmas program The City of ars pre sented by the classes ci the Sun School At 900 the yo ng peo I pie will go Caroling tkd BASKETBALL SCORES Ypsilanti 27, Belleville 25 ,St Thomas 29, University Ann Arbor 27, Lansing Eastern 24, Mancheser 44, Brighton 36,Rcosc Thurs of this week JMble Study vei 27,Dearborn Lowery 24,Mlan and Teachers meeting will be held at the Parsonage Next Sunday eveninq our choir of 25 voices will present our Christmas Cantata at 7J5, under the leadership of Mr Eloyse Campbell The Junior Choir of 35 voices will sing three Chirst in of HOW TO WIN A HUSBAND No romantic attchments sight Then gfrls come cut  year daxe and get into drulatian Heres how See the 0 easy rules for winning ana holding a husband In the Ameican Wock iy, one ol the 3 area iitagane3 with this SundayVDec ILirsuf of the Deceit Sunday TimcG Sundays Detroit Times  son, John Rehrig, Emmett Wldmeyer, George Frazier, Roy Fish MF,VNN0N1TF CHURCH er, Harry Scrmpson 1Uv EzKt , , iodge was then closed and a Monjjng Worship 1000 social hour and refreshments en Sunday School N1100 toyed Supt William Lefaia  Young Peoples Meeting 730 NOTICE  t Evening Worship 815 46, Lincoln 27, Grand Ledge 52, Howell 26, Webberville 52 Byron  26, Okemus 57, Fowlerville 44, SIXTEENTH MESSIAH AT HARTLAND MUSIC HALL Geo Handels immortal orator mas Carols A fierwfrrfieiingjJiheMessiah wi Le present ed for the sixteenth season on St Seasons Greetings to all who I bought cards from me in 1948 If you need new cards see me or F V Fish Mrs R K Elliott CHRISTMAS DRIVING With Christmas jus around the comer autoists are asked not to 7  j forget that the holiday season Is APPHECIAfTION j the period of highest traffic accid The cornmittee who put on me efes to the state footbaU banquet wish to thank J JT ,  aU those wh2 helped and donat JjfSSSi ed Esprfally Doc Cory for iSJTJSL ire Scream The Topping and P80 JJ  10 accidents last Claverleaf Dairies for the rnlk jw J   271 acream the Wotoder Bakery  Wghways and 8 out of 10 ac J Howell, Lila Phillips 18, Howellxoroincrtion Dec0Merri GkMild Creamo Co for bread and   dark High sped is Eugene Bfodei 24, Brighton, Den w HullDarwin Ancell Nottnan 0iu the mothers for pies and  a  7 0ttt  10 occur na Jean Cotfey, 1ft Fowlerville Zg Virgil VkXmaim Earl J I patatoesOwina to th many don ed at 35 miles an hour Pedes  jGibson Wm Pierce, Wfllard Z, dwr me low price chr ian w a the people kilUd MARRIAGE LICENSES THE DRAFt OMn Mcoay, Berl Alton Lewis i and Fred Wiles will be inducted Don Fisher g, ifory Seele, 18iat anny Disc H CSoaway John Earl Robinscn22  following went to Flint for and Sun evenings, Dec 18 and 19 beginning at  oclock at the Hartland Music Hali in Harknd Michigan Soloists to be heard with the Hartland Area Chorus ere Mirian McLaughlin, Sopranc Jean West errrcn, contraltorPc and McLau The arguement as to whether Mich or NotrQ Dame has the best football team this year has broken out again This has been a see saw all the year One wk he experts rated Notre Dame first and the next week Mich Net tre Damns tie aome with UCL in Vi fijiol contest gave Mich, a bc ,, Now of course the proper va to settle it is for he two teams to meet However, this is nc liable lo happen unless public pressure becomes so great that Mich, is forced to bow to it The reasons are entirely financial A few years back these two ipams spilt even in two contestsTimancialremitOosnqtgoodIn trie last contest Michigan concentarted on this game and drew a record crowd Asa result there was a team let down after the game and also of public interests and attendance suffered By playing weaker opponents MichT avoids conernrTcrOTronr any one game and is also to hU her stadium Mich, is usually a top favorite to beat her present opponents while the best she could hope for with Notre Dame would be an even spilt Francis OBrien has been appointed municipal judge in Ann Arbor to succeed Judge Jay Payne who was elected probate judgeTftBhe handles Uuiiic casesPinckney persons who run the red light or step on the gas there will probably soon make his acquaintance Some 20 years ago his honor was well kriewn to Pinckney high school boys in an other capacity when he was th on the St Thomas high center ghlin, tenor and ack A Jensen cricoi basket ball team and also bass  all from rn Arbor Lilll the football team Lefty Reason ian Wilson is the egauist and XKM EXERCISE rr Kelly Rev Bonnett, Thei will be a song program Charles Gibson, Daano Hyne at the village Xmas tree,in the,Herbert Mfllor, Van Cfcrktian,Ern it MeUontineManrin Tiveranos p m eve at 70 afta Ckns wffl distribute candy ed 7500 was cleared 11 f gI ,  Mir merry Christmas by being doab  GffTS FOB MIX ,  grtJM At our kome from 4 pan to 6    pm Toes, Thurs, and Fri John Radinouich,Reuben ode, r fat  3014 Monks Rd Mr and Mrs Chas, dark visit ed at the Leo dark homo in Det soft M week Rev Paul Sullivan, narr tor The presentation is under tha direct ion of Winchester Richard The performances will be a ded icaton service to the memory of the late J Robert Crouse, Sr, founder o the Hartland Music Hall Free reserved seats are avail able for the Sunday evening per formance There cue no reserved seats for the Sat, performs e A free will offering will be taken V P W MEETING The VFW meet at Bob Whh Recreation Room Monday even ing, Dec 20, 30 P TT Social Meetma Only OH qe Asdurenner Adjutant the was usually his opponent and ho and his honor probably toulod each other 100 times and seldom were in at the end of a cage game Lefty probably was a slight gainer by this as he was a better foul goal sinker than tbe judge Murray Kennedy, Stanley Dinkel also played against hhnHis honor later wont to Midi Normal and studied at the U ei M He served in World War 11 We saw aim then when he pkr ed hrst base for the Camp Gssfc r soft ball team under lights  Ann Attar However, bo chanaed 4eay from tbe Vmnv lad who starred lor Taomas  lis now wetfM 200 pounds , , Vt n  Vi   m   SrV   4   j ,  tumMtmAa SV  WWTWr y HtMl J u a  l i n mii n n ri j wrnMin iTiwrnmiiihJtjiiP  T, 5TWWr B WednMday Dc 16 194 i  flOW TRY  B t 1 fc,i  gf  ighborf Notes 14 Stockbridge hijh schtcl I weirxili Danquei AVON THEATER J3YEYAN T  iloK look for this new Goebel label to get Goebel ExtraDry Beer Join the millions of new friends who are switching to Goebel ExtraDry Beer Its light to your taste and light to you In bottles, cans, quarts, and on draught No increase in price Ty Goebel ExtraDry iieer today GOEBEL BREWINS CO, DETROIT 7, MICHIQAB B ETTE R TfcY BEIR  rom whe 1 sit 6y JoeMarsh The Missus Ducks Out i Slim Hertman took hU missus  tack hunting the other day And Iter fire hours of sitting in a swamp, shed had enough Going home, Slim reminded her goodnaturedly of the time shed taken Mm to tKflmaB novelists lecture, Slim and the missus get on so wdl content to stay home nights together, enjoying one anothers eompany over  glass of beer and a game of chess i js uec 14 koi Uoach Uacrinan of Mich I  tiff is me speaker Charles Whitehead is building 1fj ew house in Gregory  Tie Livingston coun y jail at Mowell has been condemned by fee state jail inspector as unsanitOAtff a fire trap, inadequately IgirfecL ec However as it has condemned regularly tor past 15 yars it will probably ittnue to function Several s aga the voters authorized iing afud to build a new I  but high costs have prevent any action on itOsfcweU high school dropped its basketball game to Milfod to 29 and another to Fowler 30 to 31 Mrs John Hoey of Webster died Oft her home last Thurs The fU0eal was at StJosephs church  Dexter Mon Surviving aie her kmband 2 sons and 3 daughters 1 tffe Walter Clark family are i Mpantined for dipthena, Donald fcBfirig come down with it Wxnik Hobb long time member Of fee stae TB bd has been ftplaced by John MacRitchie of Hillsdale Mr Robb has been de signed as comm emeritis He ser ftd 14 years on the board Bwood Bowen, 43, of Oak Qve was killed last week while driving his tractor when he was struck by a car driven by Earl Combs, formerly of Patter OOR Lake Marlie Coons of Cfcilson and Miss Winona Micketts of Fow leryille were married at Howell lejt week Jndge Breakey has set Feb 2, 1849 as ho court hearing to detfqnine the level of Big Portage bake This hearing was request Of Livingston and Washtenaw fed, of supervisors a year ago too petition of Portage Lake land  owners as a method of prevent ing the floods each sprixiq which iI damage lake property    Att  Gen Black will take the llOlCdOiU ledTbO question of whether the amend Frank Wright is working hi the1 11  con8tiutiM f mm  y us  convenion carried or no last  IfftoOtl Hov 2, to the supreme court, it e got a majority of votes cast on the proposition, Trie board of can needed a Friday, Saturday, Det 17, 18 Double Feature BLONDES REWARD Ome oi the beet with Penny Singleton Arthur Lake CAGED FURY A Pine Themae Circus Melodrama Richard Danning, Sheila Ryan   iei ei Sunday, Tuesday Dec 19 21 LIVING IN A BIG WAY A Romanc with I Gene Kelly, Marie Donald News Cartoon Chelsea, Mich Friday Saturday,  De 17711 STBAWBOGtY ROAN xx Cinecolor SunrJaa Gene Autrey Gloria Henry and Jack Holt Cartoon and Latest Hews Sunday Monday Tuesday Dec 1920 21 ADVENTURES oi ROBIN HOOD A Reissue In Techicoolor 8taxriaa Errol Flynn Olivia deHaviland and Basil Rathbone Cartoon Sunday Shows 3,5,79 Fxe Kiddies Show Sat, 3 oclock WATCH FOB THE NEW YEARS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW HOWELL Theater rIOWPLL, MICH Thur, FrL, Dec 16, 17 George Rot June Havoc, ana I  Helena Carter Dec 18 at i Wednesday Thursday, Dec, 22, 23 Double Feature GRAND CANYON TRAIL Starring Roy Rogers, Jane Frasee Abo CAMPUS HONEYMOON A Musical Coraody Starring Lyn Wilde, Lee Wilde Adele Mara and Richard Crane 8hows 710 and 9 15  t INTRIGUE Cartoon Saturday, December 18 William Boyd as Hopalong Casidy in UNEXPECTED GUEST,rX Also Janet Martin Robert Lowery  to HEART OF VIRGINIA Cartoon ATTENTION KIDDIES Novelty AN children under 12 yrs old or  are invited to the Free Xiv  Show at the Sylvan Theatre Sa, Dec 18 at 2 p nuSanta wl 1 o there with gifts for allSponsored  by American Legion   Service Sunday Monday, Dec 19, 20 Mat Sunday, 215 P M, Conflnuaee George Raft, George Brent Randolph Scott, Joan Blondell in CHRISTMAS EVE Corned v Cartoon News SUJ  Tuesday, Wednesday,Doc 21, 22 Barbara Stanwyck David Niven in THE OTHER LOVE Comedy Cartoon Novelty Finance your new car through this bank You Save Money be cause of low discount rates You deal with home people who are interested in you No mwi to bother with out of town remittances Pay at the bank You build valuable bank credit You get bank service and protection  fflj Let Us Give You the Facts FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Entur ance Corp All deposits up to 5000 insured Protect ou cash bv using our NIGHT DEPOSITORY flwiiuhTilfiimiimii t nank Packer is woiung uk Wra Morons borJbe shop dating latters illness St Marys Columbian Drarjflik 1188 contends it nee, ist pui on the civil war drama mIority of U votes cast  TX  m,  rft Winans LJIM schoc school board Need an Oil Hot Water Heater Cas in costume Dec 26 The cast Mr and Mrs James Green, l coin Smith, RiU Monks rurtj Monks Guy Haney, Bert Ri, T ie i  Cass Culhane, Mae Teeple Mkm Iot6S OI  X eai8 AgO a  s We hove severe makes en hand also oil tanks The Winans has hired Mrs Mngjet SaveryjS second teacher  ii A Complete Lisie of 9f at    end insisted that he sit it out r So now the missus and Slim have am understanding No more duck hunting for herno more lectures for him They decided each to hi fwn taste  Its because they can agree to  jw,  tti Cong4 church wiliut Toilet AmVM9 W f  j fihro hose little pleasures that we  enjoys glass of beer, a game of chess, some music on the radfo and liveandletHve when it comes i tjie others  9mrtk 1948, United Statu Brewers Foundation  Doyle jr Wm Ryan HHSwaithout has an orde faff 16 tons oi dressed turkey  he shipped from here this moi 4k Pery Noah is offeun eje JI cord and board for a man k m jafOoaV the uhiisnas pageant enmlea j3 She Light of the World with a i f   01 au bunaay evening, ihe  as well as All Bathroom Fixtures Electric Heaters Pumps s fate aie Prophets Chas Brown   John Dinkel, Kev MaycroftThree I  ieuigs PHSwarthout RusseU   Wejt, MrownTMadohhd, Ivd of All Kinde and Kitchen Sinks  t, 1st SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORESES 500 CATTLE 500 It tetta Shehan is hom fa IM holidaya mzjg Canada1   Vm J  IXwln RKEU Gas was struck on he AltlSjlM  T Oardner Angels Hazel Richard j I Blanche Hendee Shepherds, j  i 1 tr MYR8N J HUGHES Telephone Pincluey 157F11 Repairing  Speeiality while sinking a weu 200 ft p Ich, mmmmmmmimn OUie Clark no returned ton J0  mhon Je6Sla Grn lgMESEm MASTER PLUMBER  Utlliiiimnwfiiitliw iiiiiitHiiiiiiHtMiuiiiHmiiinnPtnfejmniiB miiffliiim m from a trip through Tuscola, fart C Brwa  M 21 iot and Clinton counties Hie ato CPe11 M8 Jones, Bkmch ter, Marion who has been ttay Martin HOGS5tdnCwt  v000110 To SIZE Am CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP and PIGS REMOVED FREE OARUNC CCMPANY WW or lODES 4 gj  inq in Tuscola county home withTfia v  Nelson Mortenson has a riinto Percy Swarthout house While visiting his doughty In Chicago CO Burgess was en with apoplexy Miss Eva Docking and Wm Attenwere married at Howei FOR SALE 19 by Rev Orr The Masons will give a dance New Years Eve  Mrs Herbert Schoenhals NelLake suffered a broken leg The body of Mrs Calvm Asl8 her husband was 11 nold of Dexter was buried M 8ef 1bn tfey wei0 Wt by a DUR Gerald and Ralnh Clinton rA TU V U u , , I Whitcomb cemetery iGt fe ear coming home from Detroit miite Tf izt0J  JSh school girls played Mrand M V PeW oi Aeeff Sttday tonilies of Detroitsoentsu,T vriwl, y eai ana XYUS, V rery oi iiseff ow  the C J CUnto hflie  rs 1 11 03  11 haa aone to kla to t Miss Margaret Driver gave uwmt Dexter Friday and ware beaten their dauahteK WmtsA oroaram at the Burgi a Friday and were beaten fhetr daughter He of Ann 21 to 3 Barbara Haines got 2 t   ot the Jc Pincknev noint and Jan Am f setfn sirr nj  BASKET BALL SCHEDUU Dec 17 Haxtland The  Jan 7 Brighton Hece Jan 11 Dexter Here Jan 18 South Lyon Hei Jan 21 Manchester Thi  Jan 25 Sfccckbrdgo B  lorn 28Dexter There Fb 1Grass Lake Thr  Feb 8 Sou Lyon Here  Feb 11Brighton Here Feb 15 Hartland Hee raon nester tamny of r,wr  rr Ty j Feb 22 Grass Lake Hex spenf Sunda at the An      toomtory i pb gS Manchester Here bftt hoa examination Is seeded these will j rw 7f0 ohi Dfec, fse Ann Arbor con  tf labaealoiy charge Old who mem WW in a plane  m4k ma shifts etc flttdcrv was the  Don Griffith and wile SS,81  Ct  JCP mckn P0  Jne Anv coJW  r,TGdy famUy S Carver nd wife of Roik SHaa  in  Ohio spent Sun at the John JandlSrWayne AtLee  OaxtK  tended a party Sat night at the r HsnaS borne oi Mrs Mable Zimmerman , ,11 In Webeter y e Charles Sutton oi HowH pre Mcs, EraTuetai and family cf of  T7 oadlnk J1 Rocheeter and Uo i Meabcn and PPmT Gtofburg, Edusnfly ol Dexter called at the Geo caUonfll wtonan The U vinosf Jesaboii home Sonday ion County medical society will lb Gordon Hester family of COD  ranhiatJoii, charg program ax me Burgess  Friday night Wm Doyje is seriously ill with While on their way to visit Mrs WKa Richards who is in Spar hospital, Lansing DrCL  r and Mies Blanche Martin in the ditch damaging their  badly nsVam Smith, iorxner pros att of Iteecommon county, has open Oil a law office in HoweH the Pinckney VJFW team IfjMch is in the county league t  llost their opener at Hermann s of Jmmell kxet Wed nite 41  21 Fssd Singer was high scorer tor Warm Morning Stoves Parmers Feed Supply Cc  FHONE l4  MAX sUISflBLUeUr    The etnpoyeee of the muwmm, sonwTWQsa, ew fA A fjnt,,, Tubs fin nf nrmft efsB ffrimirT tr a r GentiW, Hypr of PlodofteQd For xtttmer tssWmatioo caH Mrs or out on strike and the plaj fJJfVamer, J Larey, J Burns Pout eiMax Dyer of PX pbone SI3Howell oi MPketed A cat in the XmcaismYouog  u A  Dr J D Kruse Chiropractor  I Ar AFTKRliOONS iot   2ff  HesxY  130 HoweiL JhsWf pkt7eiar H Vaffv A  Au IhtclfliWMllrTac  t it    f mill Hiilii l tCij m imtmy, injmrgfmmm   fwi nnw r     f  j   mm 11   iiiyn        fT   i jmwiwpijjjJkj fcV awaaw Ptecknar Wetf DacJ Wednesday Dec 16 1948    For the Good of Your Service  i Adequate Telephone Rates are Essential   IfOtC want good telephone service and we want you to have good service But to be able to continue it, another increase in telephone rates is essential The rate increases put into effect in October were based on conditions in a past period, and already the efiVct of those increases has been wiped out by rising costs Elsewhere in this newspaper, in accordance with the State law, legal notice of our intentbn to ask the Michigan Public Service Commission for a further increase and details of the proposed rates appear  THIS CHART SHOWS THE PiCTURI SINCE 1939 PropoMd Ratet Prtnt  Rt,te Food It Up  Clothing it Up  Automobile re Up  Total Cot of Living  li Up  Freight Ratet are Up  BUTWhat About Telephone Ratetf telephone about onrthird more than in the period through 1939 But the return per telephone is down more than a third from what it was in 1939 162,000,000 SPENT SINCE VJ DAY FOR MORE AND BETTER SERViCE    MILLIONS MORE NEEDED Since the war, Michigan Bell haa becm carrying on one of the largest construction programsif not the iarst  in the State It is not yet completed Even tiuujrii over 500,000 more telephones have been connected, a lot still must be done to give everyone Die kind of service he wants and to provide a telephone for everyone who wants one But to build telephone plant, of course, take money at todays prices, lots of money TELEPHONE RATES ARE UP MUCH LESS THAN MOST OTHER THINGS YOU BUY The recent increase in Michigan Bell ratesthe first in  nearly a quarter of a centuryplus the new one now being asked, would boost the average customers bill only about 25 over prewar telephone rates Most businesses have had to raise their prices not once but many times Compared with other prices, as you can see from the chart, telephone rates will still be low MICHIGAN BELL TAKES IN MORI  BUT HAS LESS LEFT With all the telephones being put in, perhaps youve assumed tu were making a lot of money With the recent increase in rptes, our revenuethe money we take in is up    30 over 1939 But the cost of giving you service h gone up even faster    237 Wages, for example, ake up more than half of our total expense and our wage bill is now over four times as big as in 1939 Andtl  return on the money people have invested in out bushu  is down more than a third TCDAY EACH NEW TELEPHONE COSTS MORE    AND EARNS LESS The higher cost of labor and materials today makes the  cost of providing the equipment needed to serve a new  PERCENT RETURN 11  MONEY FOR SERVICE IMPROVEMENT AND EXPANSION MUST COME FROM INVESTORS This money must come largely from people all over America who have savings to invest in the telephone business Naturally, theyll invest their money only if theyre E PaF convinced it will earn a reasonable return We compete with other businesses for this investment money And our return is substantially below that of representative companies in  other industries We want to continue our improvement and expansion program because it is for your good We can go ahead with it if investors continue to put money into our business ADEQUATE TELEPHONE RATES ARE NEEDED It all boils down to this The money to provide you with the service you want can be obtained from investors only if their return is adequate Unfortunately, its not So, although wed rather not be asking for this second rate increase, adequate rates are neededand needed right awayto protect the future quality of your telephone service  f  fV Peace Train For some Ume past a United Nations  mmmUtM of iood Office has been in Indonesia helping to uuiiuio a ,aJer, 1 tten of the dispute between the Indonesian K,pub , ,,m he NKhe lands To insure impartiality, negmiati,,,,, lt, hl i , boh ter ritories on alternate a week periods  ,p,vi,Veiee Tialn shuttles the delegates between JBjakartaami Bata Above the locomo ive is shown crossing the bridgr located on the boundary of the tcrritoriN of the Indonesian Republic and te NetherlaluS  i  4 i       ,  i t i  ii  il lifc A    W 5  fz   , fu  Pi  i   , i   The I nitfd NaMins Iac  Ornn  , X   ,W VN leriioti to st up iiMnJei1 Arh i  ,, J  P  tinf is i0V nvetii io  IM Ms it i7   ,   M  j , 1,  IN Ifruhnrters lc i Hilv lan I HTV in fiv  , ua mvrMf FS tk f iM a ifbrf7 rhrr tr t ,   ,, i ,  i lr loufr1 ,i I , n ini ,ti  , , Vi I J tic M  ii 1,A      IhiiipjMJie i public UJL II I,V   ,JU  , c ,  u v   1  of iiaana UN Facts and Faces     , YEMEN The Imamate of Yemen is an aneieni Kingdom in the southwest part of the  peninsula between Ash and the British protectorate of Aden in Arabia VVrith an approximate area of 7,000 square miles and a population of 3,500,000 inhabitants, Yemen grows coffee and grain in the plateau of El Jebe, the most fertile part of Arabia Its exports are coffee, grain, hides and charcoal Its capital is Sana, an old walled city with eight gates Yemen was admitted to the United Nations on 30 September IP 17, and it was represented tth Second Session of th uN General Assembly by  Prince SelfErbhwir Abdullah Its Hag has aTed background with five white stars and a white scimitar in the center like birthplace ef Simon Bolivar treat neroad liberator of OMeh of  AaMsrieaVoexneU la the eeafttrjof Sooth America la the worfci, Veneaaete haa great a flrstrankinf prodaeer of  lays JUFai t5 J , Going to Marhorn Haiti of the coontry, wheae eUaaate  trepiet to that of lofty moaadaiaa Acrksoitave tara Hrtlhn far aaoat of VeaeziietaV 43MH people, who IHe oa aaaae totjm taaare miles of lanA VenmeU is repreaeateal U Cntte Katiaaa heaoojartrt by AmbaaaaaTor Carlos Edoardo Stosh VomeaaeUs iaf has horizontal geM, bhae and red stripes aad a acsaadreiuar raw of aevea white atrs la the eeatec The Kingdom of Sweden occupies the eastern part of the Scandinavian peninsula in  northwestern Europe, which It shares with Norway Although of broken, mountainous topography, Sweden haa much pro daetive lead, aad is well known the world over through her forest products Textiles, lroa aad mechanieal industries are also important among its ex aerta With aa area of 173,147 square miles se has a population of ppieiiaiiittlj 7,MMM inhabitants The Government is a con stitutional monary with a twochamber Parliament known as the lUkadag Sweden is represented at the United Nations Headquarters by an Envoy Extraordinary an Minister Plenipotenciary, Mr, Oaaaar Kagglaf Xhe SnediUi ia is blue with a yellow cross W , , s , r,  f y   Market scene in Haiti shows how farm women bring produce to the towns for marketing Agricultural problems in the deaselypopulated Caribbean country are now being studied by the Qaited Nations Mission of Technical Aauotaaee to the Republic of Haiti The Mission, made up of exp  rom the staffs of the United Nations and its affiliated specialised agencies, will make roeor aaoadations oa problems related to HaJtif  t VJ ,k j   l 9  DR JAIME TORRES BODET Jaime Torres BoIet, Foreign Minisu ot Mico, was elected Di ptiorCem il of tie lN Educ 1 utl, Sientc nvl Cultural Cie i J 1  iI Co  Lv     by its ,ovenjhcj Uncle Sam Says Regardless of the heat wave, yon cant afford to be lazy about your future, because the future holds for you what you hold for the future Ben Franklin didnt make this statement, hut any United Suites Savings Bonds payroll saver who works with you could claim this bit of advice as his or her own All he has to f is to sipti his name once on the card for the I nited States Savings Bonds payroll savings plan His employer does ull the rest Three eVllars saved through the payroll savings plan get Mr Summertime Lu hones four dollars 10 years hence XT S Trrasmy Department Uncle Sam Sav rv    1 Vacation Time What a wealth of memories this Tiring to mind Or the keen anticipation vith which we waited for those trips to the seashore or to the mountains Tle wonderful time we enjoyed are still vivid remem brances But hew about the future Can you look f ward to the hazards of that future  ith the tame assur ance You can if yon have a Illee nestegg of Lr C savings Bonds Simply sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or for the selfemployed join the BondA lonth Club At your Own bank V S Treasury Deparimtm Uncle Sam Says flies That a youve used repeatedly Jt in mind when yon think abostt fninre and what yon can do to  yonr future aecore Theres no to eeenrity Jnat eatroli today In See nrnmll saving, pLea wkere yom snsifc Every pay day from now on fMl he eettlng aaisle, in United State IsHssji frt totoy t actnally  H U ahort yean yonll be get1  91 for every 75 yon Jay O S Treumy D  I  O  J r  fwlicJ Or   V   A 1   4      V E lSTGiYfciR t  ston by the Michigan Bail Telephone Company s of ifcrfes, tnatnJs, GaW Charges  a Mi, s t a R ,  ,c iwn witli statutory requirements, notice ia In nTijSjjiirrii that an application will be prcaentcU by the ,m RjlI Telephone Company to the Michigan Public Service Contraration in the City of Inanoinf on   c X rrbcr tJ ,8, for authority to make elective inrreaorrl schedules of rates, rentals nd   n in of tzrlxonc service and fecibties in the ejtefcaagee of the Michigan Bell Tctep ae jiy  ,  at of Michigan, aa t orth below The application alao will request the Commission to iiVi J  the hearini of the matter  ti  rasn authorized by the Cocusuuioo in October were iaaufficieat by  large to provide the r venu, now pcjdcJ to aaoure sood telephone aervi in the future TVs authorised inert w honed on the Runncial conJiija of the Conpaoy in the perd beginning September 1947 and endli w,it liThe arca were n t Urge enough to meet the atendily rtains coati sir e the CJroay nld its apition ta 147 Th Copcu ww aii tlat the Ccaixmsiica cirtlcr irveJ to uect orditIcr aa thv eit iojy and aa they will be  the near future To meet praaent needa, the Ccunpauy vij ask arprovai at ov ior Qcrcaaea in CCILMH ra  and chargo aa abovu immciatcly below The inereen would remain in vitct uui  the Ccmmiaticn has h id an opportunity to detarmmc that the remaining increat jhown n thr foUratiag tabloa are reuonable and popcr PROPOSED INITIAL RATE INCREASES oioUHmnf cswngts fiftynssrf JwJow, rho feOowann atisni roto j Exchange Rots  Increase the present basic monthly rates for busaneag main telephones 50c Increase the present basic monthly rates for residence main tele phones 25c Increase the present basic monthly rates for private branch exchange  trunk lines 75c  Increase the present daily guarantee for semipublic coin box service 2c Increase the present monthly switching rate for service stations 25c MaSCsMonsoiit ftatss  Increase service connection charges the full amount as proposed below Intrastate ToU Rotas  Increase intrastate telephone and teletypewriter message toll rates the  full amount as proposed below WWaAiMWAWiWWWiWINrMIMWWWWWMMMMWMMMMyWMWWiWWMWWMMIWI EXCHANGE RATES Excuotng Moral Tax For rate purnosts, axefcoaget are gtswns ascstslas    awsahsf 11 ot ih ro shown batow, wShaot nwyaaanl f a lei chart In the case of present rates, there are 8 groups The total number of telephone in service on March 31,1947 in all exchanges and zone of the Company is the basis used generally to determine the group rate applicable for local area service and those applicable for Extended Area Service In the case of proposed rates, there are 7 groups The current total number of telephones in service in all exchanges and aones of  cbt Company is the basis used to determineihe group rate applicable for local area service and those applicable for Extended Area Service In the majority of the Companys exchanges Ex tended Area Service which will increase the number of telephones that can b reached vvhout payment of a toll charge, is to be furnished when facilities are available Meantime, a lower schedule of rates is applicable in moat exchanges until Extended Area Service is furnished In a few exchanges, the furnishing of Extended Are Service will not change the rates In a few cases, Extended Area Service will not be furnished In a few other cases Extended Area Service already ia being furnished PtISfNT SCHIDULIS OP MONTHLY IXCHANGk KATtS Group 1 rales, as shown in fhs following tablo, now ars apaslcobls In Pincknty Whan Extends Aroa Sorvics is Introducod, Group 4 ratts would fas anplicabU  under the present schedule   OtOUP i 3 S 4 5 7 S  OP 1 N SOI t 1,601 to 3,001 r 6,001 to 12,001 to 25,001 to 50,001 to   1,600 3,000 6,000 12,000 25,000  50,000 100,000 400 450 500 550 600 650 750 S5S  HiUao 550f  Awftiliary Two S250f  325 350 400 450 500 550 600     15 17 IS 20 20 20 20  Rwol sT 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450  Ixfcav 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125J  225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400  Two 200 225 250 275 275 300 325  Rorat ft 175 175 200 200 225 225 250 250  0SafvUa txton 75 75 75 75 75 75 75  Ntssa tsu SwMea Sorvica  75 75 75 75 100 125 125 125  At Al lasaaafss IIVATf BftANCH IXCHANOI TtUNK LINtlt WUh Plot Roto Sarvlc  Caininnrciat Rotas Tha rata ts 1 time tM rJa fat IIMMVMIMI awtbiati 91 mldaaca Haas Rotas  ATS OROUPS 4 I 5 1 4525  575  625 675 725 773 j 575 975 With Mattoga Rata Service Rata Qrap I only Commarcial and Hotel Ratai The rata are the tame ot for one party mottogo rote butlnett tev Ice lirtot Dily flwarantao on lotai maetoaot onty tMattogc i vqneo 72 m  Iin, n en nuxlllary Hne Analltlonal mettago 4c eack OFor each lichen Ho vvor, lh minimum charge oer lin it Iho charge for 6 leienhenM t100 with metiege rate tervlco PROPOSED SCHEDULES OF MONTHLY EXCHANGE RATES Group I rates would apply in Pinckney until Extended Area Service is introduced, ot which time Group 3 rates would apply A tiie SROUP NUMEIR OP TtLEPHONSS  SUSINISS SERV1CS One party flat One party mottagc rale  T Aullory  1 4 to to to to 1,501 3,001 6,001 12,001 to 25,001 to  50,001 to 100 000  1,500 3,000 6,000 12,000 23,000 50,000  rate 550  600 6,50 700 775 875 1000  Ulllne        600 I  li       300   Two party  flat 1 rate j 450   00 j 550 600 6SO  700  Ouorontee  pay Marlon  is  20 22 24 24 24 24  RISIOINCI SIRV1CS SUSINISS 4 RISI MNCf One Rural flat rate 400  425 450 475 500 525 550  trtontlon o  150 150 150 150 150 150  party  flat  rote 325  350 375 400 425 450 475  party i flat rate  300  300 3C3 350 375 400 Two 1 Pour party flat rare 250 2 2 2 2 3 3 50 30 75 73 00 ,25  Rural flat rate 20 250 250 275 275 300 3 25  Ixten lion 100 100 100 100 100 100 100  OSorvlce Station Switch ing Service 125  125 1 25 1 50 175 175 200 At All Exchanges , PRIVATI SRANCH IXCHANOE TtUNK tINIIi With lal Rata Sarvlcs The foto It 1 Imei the rote for ln4Ulduat butlnett at retldence llnet Plot rate trunk waM not a tumlihed la troniltrrthotolt far uie at guetl llnet ir exchanget having over ttVOOO leteahonot In their Rol rale celling oreat, With ftftsiiags Rata Sarvlcs The retet are the tome at for oneparty men age rate fautlratt ttrvlce llnet eacept that lor hatelt, eny manogo rot luak wouM be provided forgweil uacn In sxcrioiiot having over 50,000 lelephoet in their fiat rate coiling areat Such trunk woulo bo fwrnlthtd without chargt Dolly guarantee an local menage only tMcttiae allowance 73 on Ul line, none on auxillory line Additional rrmtaget 3c each OPor eoch telephone Howeyar, tlc minimum charge par line it Ihe cha30 for 6 telephone  J J 125 with manege ratd tervico MISCELLANEOUS RATES Excluding Federal Tax   MISCSLLANIOUS IQUIMENT opi o PropoixIncrLCtai Pit tuan fl itTlcy Slcnelt    vl lamp indicator, button, busier, gong and, where  cjy, aoiottd control equipment, eaci  05   23 e Cell Coc sending unit, each 30  200 Ad anal talking path, ercS iU Nl 1 evlra facilliei tor menual tyttemt, each 23 Sigialt, ejcfi OS  10 Corr nod Jock and tXey Iquipment, eachi 25 torrL, , ulpmontfor uta wrth twrtthboardt, eocht 200 to Tcp,one Syitemi 1 A IJ v Telcphonoouipmt feature, eocht  OS 2A y uprarj equipmentmatter ttotion cabinet, 1 each  SO PRIVATE SBANCH IXCHAKGI EQUIPMENT fiortg 0Prepared I ficreoioi Pr Mentft 3wihid Potltlont, eocht Camivi del fcJuduls   Me SyttemcordNonmultiple 200  500 cedAjillpIo 3CO olcNonmultiple 1C0 Ola lyttemtcordNonmultle 300 cordMultiple 500 cordoNonmultipio 100 300 I ntsrcemmunicotlna Stnliont, oacl 2S  50  Line pickup key, each 10 Hotel Schedule  manual SyremtcordNonmultiple,, 1002100 cordMifftlele 300  cordlettNonmwlliple 100 300 r30 IIRVICI eoNNienoN, MOVI AND CHANOI CHAROH ServiceC onrtectjgnChaxsat 1  Intlrument Not in Plots Main Itolion and PSX Trunk  iJC Preteer Prftpecetf Cnerge Cnargo Loud rpori Equipment for Uto en Tell Connection  wilr iig Koys, each ,,  50 100 Movable PramUes Service Telephono imtrumjnt, eoch,   f 25  Operator tottover ana ear patitlon, aathi r5Selocfart, Conneetort, SatetorCannecteri  lerminnli, eacht 23  79 Common Iquiaraentt including power plant each do  ponding upon tlta, tor Type I and II dial tytteitu 500  1000 Nlcht, Sunday and Holiday Service Multiple jack or dial tyttent terminal, oach U RIVATI iRAMCH IXCHANOI STATIONS MonrMy  Ixteation and PSX Station Intttumentt lit Place All Focillliet Retained Butlnett, eacht 350 300 Retidence, eoch 2 00 3 50 Butlnett, eoch 173 350  Retidence, eachi 125 200 Retidence 2, each , 75 150 Sutirtott, eacht,,,, 17 225 C  Retidence, eacht 125 Move intida and Chaitf a 4 Charges Stetioflt Butlnett and Retleeece, eacht 125 Retidence 9, eacht 79 17S 17S 12S Order Recal ins and Secretarial Service Iquipment Turret, each I 130  Additional operator eti each, ICO Type Key cab ic aquipment, each   2 29  30 ru  mnrunicenfj line pickup feature, each  10 101 per y cobinM equipman t  FirT fi  eoS potUion inclottondcwil tat,  100 f ,c  cebrnetetcS loiHion , 50 I rinrcommu, coiing line pickup feature, eoch  10 Screcrol Service Auxiliary PacUiHee C irl ey t I Jy, each   iat tranior key, each Prvifc Lno Tclepcr fervice Tetephone Insr jnni ui ,  Commercial InctudlnePa may Hetett and lotidencei Aiociatod with Flat Rate torvlce, oach Aiuocisrcd wiih Mettage Rate tervleet, each TrVfient Hotel Atsecitfied wirh riot Rate tervleet, each Attocieted with Mottoge Rote tervleet, eacht  Preiee f Propeced 123 100 100 75 150 129 10 125 NOTSSi 1 Service Connection Charge net applicable ts tervlce ilerleat, puafle telephone, and tall Metient, 2 When certain el her tendon ore performed at tame Mi at ata lined In Tariff 3 Al lime of ettaaJUMaa tervlce ey inttrurrwjrmiMiet Is sJasa 4 Net oppllcaWe when a change It made no cot cry ty g c Sanaa la  date of service er type e tytten rTTTT I OS  10 5 17 Central Office mi, ,rc rir, eqjipmert, eeth  90 Cjbicribor Set lor ipataVzaS Jtot, Outdoor eaeni  29 Switching Key, Cuterf end 7 oofer, eaeht  09 T1L1TYWWR1TIR IXCHANOI 5IIVICI Range ePrepates fecra Loud Twopotnt Cenneetiont 4eh initiol period of 3 mlnutot ,,r,r  09 Each overtime period of S mlnutot OS Local Cunferenae Connection Pirtt two itarient in the ceneectiea luii iHol ported of S minutee 05 Addition ttarieat in the ceanodian ever two  SocS iiol period of 9 minute OS All  vr in Hte eennedtea excep r ttatioa originating the connection lotii ovordate period el S minutee, for each otasoa M INTRASTATE TOLL RATES ixcluding Federal Tax  INSTAUATION CHAIlf Cards, Laoa eaeat  SSSPSSISSS  Caarge Chcry 200  900 230 A 3 90 S and 4 cenducter ledtt, Ky Tetegmene Systi gteveale Pradtet Servtoe  1 iattrui lock,  S40 200  SJQO Telephone Message Toll Rates  i  i corresponding day Twcpoint Connections itirasc most day siaUontostation rates 5 to I5  Inert  day fifor to person rates Sf to 30 Increase nigiit ttcaUontostation rates by reducing thec stritiontostation rates from approximately 35 to 20 Inert st nirht pc,soitoperson rates by applying cbscountson corr  iding day personto crrxn rates m the sarrc nrpunts which would be appUcaJble to i t ntotatioo calls jcchice iiticl period on 10c stationtostation calls from 5 minut 3 4 minutes and  x ir ov time charge from 5 for each 3 minutes to 5 for  i 2 mintes increase overUnic charges 5i for each minute of overtime on peic toperaon calls in volving distances of from 10 to 30 miles Increase overtime charges 5 to lOf for each minute of overtimeon si stationtostatioo nnd persontoperson calk involving distances of over 42 miles Corfctrenco ConnsKionf  I r   vriod rotes 10 for the two stations in the C3n8rfMfartJieat apart and  loe to LULL WUUOU m tc coaiicctiofl over two, on dintfrtces utKlei i0 milea Increase initial period rates 15 to45fi for first two stations in the correction farthest Apart, and lOt to 25 for each additional station in the connection, on distances over 50 miles Increase overtime charges H to 125 per minute on most nonactions, depending upon the initial period charge Teletypewriter Mswtagt Toll iUrtM Including lnterzonti tUrtsH  Twopoint Conn4jctlnsc Reduce initial period rate on connections involving distancee Up to 45 mites from S or 4  mlnutfs to J minutea Increase initial period rates 5fi to I5fl on connections involving diatanora over 45 raiiea Increase overtime chergea from appronirietely 14 to approsimarely H of initial period  charges Conforefice CawnecHenst  Increaae initial petlod rcics 5 to lU tot the first two stationa in the cfMieetion theet apart and Cor each additional station in the conrwotion Increase overtime rherejes from approtimateLy M to appvowmately y UI  period ciuuxi M I C H 10 AH  tit r t is   O MS A si r    k   S1  jmiejpnppi ejP,, f JiR J wwppi wffF W Ijm J ri ipwiJ,pPfWPii PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wecmeadoy Dec 16 1946 The Pteckney Dispatch S Foffrfle ar Pinckaey Michiesn undc Published Every Wednesday 116 Main St Pirxrkmav, iLeMaii SubicrisJea m UM fJ L AT COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHUBQH HNCKNK iViis Frank Aoeiaeen WJ iu I AT 745 P M re Everything tor Your Needs   ana ivxrs r lozenge wawjiui j ax veuou Saturday ivus i nomas ware spent the week ena with Mi and Mis Ear jjznbJer in Jackson  Mis Aila Meyer spent the wk end at the Wm Lamb hom ia Ann Arbor  lne T J Latson icaxuly and  Sunday 19th FOR WOMEN Hoctoy Gloves Scarfs ftc   FOR GUrTS fc  l  TVee SUits Gloves Mis v  1 v  PROGRAM  SUITABLE GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN ner Watkins and family oi Urou sm  e  SSL8w0U,,py inior and SeniorChoirs C W Rooker and family o Ann Arbor were Sunday guests 1921 ka Av Maria Light of the World at the J H Hooker home S leat Niaht Let There Be Light Mr and Mrs Frank Clark of Jov t0 1h Wprla full Choir Away in a Manger Junior Choir Milfard spent Sun at the Winston Baughn home Brought Barbara back who has been spending a  week with them Miss Rosalee Nash won the pressure cooker given away at the Narge opening here Saturday Mr and Mrs Mark Nash were in Ovid Sun to visit the Brookins family and also called on the  Frisbee family at Shepherdsville TV   t i      Over the Silent Eastern Hills Womans Two Par Choru  Ih LOZM Will Come Quartette and Chorus There s a Hush upon the Hills Behold Ye D able Quartette with Obligato Sclo by Geneva VanSlambrook Gilbert Bailey Soo O Holy N ght w 444j ui LMiofJiiersvuie j uble Quartette Joan Griffith Darwin Shirley and wife of Deer Virginia Shirlev Ln r ,  ,, , 1 at e   nIst  fe     itlimrJ VirnvtA TAW Tlk A  Kennedys Get t tore returned home from Phoenix Ari Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson at  51 Celestial tended the installation of th9 of j ficers o Four Square Lodne Dearborn Fri night and the Vce die Iodqe in Detroit Sat nite The joint Pettysville and Cady schota Xmas exercises will be a  the North Hamburg church on 1 Doc 21 at 8 pm Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan were Friday supper guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendea By the Light oi the Stars Mens Choir Free Will Offering Thy Light Has Come Choir Mrs Eloyse Campbell Director JUST WHAT  IVE ALWAYS WANTED Right you are, Sis, says Dad I trie blankets give real,honesttpMorpheus sleeping pleasure JAutoti rttic controls ad r ,  just f meet temperature changes without disturbing your comfortMothert as pleased as Jh Punch about the practi cal luxury of electric blankets One takes the place of three oldfashioned blankets cuts down on bedmakJng, storage space and laundry bills Thats real saving These slumbernumber are foolproof, too says Brother Theyre contructed like electrically  nA ftyng mitit hyra 4 built to last for years Make mine an tlectric blanket next Christmas  CHRISTMAS GIFTS We Have for your Gift List XMAS CANDY, CIGARETTES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO In Chtmj8 roxes 11 Gifts Wrapped Free SPECIAL ICE CREAM FOR THE THE CHRISTMAS DINNER 0 4, T ,  Y O Yd iS3 A Robinson Ice Cream and  Sandwich Fountain Service Sandwiches and Hot Lunches wi beautifully made of t gi,t woo, found with satin, tlmtric blahkets are tiiHabit in many pastel shafts MijLOitrJd The DETROIT EDISON Co WANTED Raw Furs,Mirk and  MuFKrat Stanley DinKi  vus beUy Wallace Bell gave a suowi QO day last wees or  ivrs Mary Genu Durrow I ivii and Mrs C F Hewlett at teuoed a Watkins meeting in Sag 1 ounaccy  I neru on 10 day furlough flew j I ixzck to rt SU1, Okla Sunday  i Wm Lennon and family have moved from Lakeland into the I ftasko home on M 36 E  and wif3 of Comma spent Sunday ut the Robert Pike home Earl Bidwell and family f Bri ghton and Mrs Ella Newman of  Ann Arbor were callers at the L White home last week Roy Dillingham underwent an operation at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Tuee, He will say at the  CWHooker home for a while, and then he and Mrs Dillingham  expect to go to Florida f  Mis Irene Warner Herringa j  Hockey Harry Lavey and wife o Del JJ fartufltton of Beryl Lewis    yiniired Crave wnw horn roit spent Sunday with the Lee   jiyjugton county boys anddaugher oikdiciirxaoooaST liadbMB lor the week end , Lavy iamily set kr Pec 16 nas been poetpon ed at the Charles Clark Phillip j Mr, and Mrs Don Walker Ny  Frank Fohey died at Howell    3t Sprout and Louis Stackable home  Qtwti or iodaoo will leive Saturday He woe a brother of M,,  R, ntertaiied her Betty Pace of Portage Lake is  by piano to San Francis Mrs Arthur Shehan Funeral was   Tuesday staying with Kojfaryn Gleason I L to spend  holidays Tuesday at HoweU The Rose Read and FredRead last week I Mrs Hetec 0oicer and fam The buey iuigers 4 H sewing foanihee colled at the Jay Read Don Gardner has moved two , dub met with Elaine Johnson  jy ftmad  naar buildings from the WBGardner and Mm Asner WyiSe and la  ooiiig i South Lyon Sunday farm to a lot on Hamburg St and r  at tko L rFor  Buiett who has Scn Mm Nettie Vaughn went to will remodel them into a house In Watted Lake Awdoy tortog wlm nte sieier Mis Clifford Jackson last Tueeday with Mrs Garth Meyec and kmul movec flenty WH home fromChambam loft Monday lor e   u Ccntaton and itt tt tU Dynstt houao on M 36 W  amy Mm 41 be fc fcanoKky ed Mm Ednn Tetfr km week may reoenny bougbt ,  4 EAST MAIN St Radnor Service n The Dispatcfc w lSo Ytv K MeaiHei  7 w Mjd  w Y DISKA i Hjg  m  , w rS E AND SEE IT ELOUS NEW IRONER ES TALKING ABOUT  vms,ss0   fl  MEW IMYTNMir 1I0NIITE SIMPLEST OF ALL INKERS Tl USE Cotsel peymtnfr lew e 1  iaosey Pod 6o76851985 del Cm itaig G10590S1518i5r 4e j ftaekat Tavern 722688719, dei 01 S Reds 64692679 1843 3  L 1 Bob While Utfping807706857 del Flnea 6727807023 to 1 White Tont 7417l077feL2229  de ftnckney Fab669731711  fie Lumber 737 734 71 2211 tied Die Set Blue 7487766ftllSn 2  2 Standings Wen Los PsV  MMfft Bo  i  corrp v Ire iO uij  3 ttl 081 w, JSfcytl c iplete fc nu, diop in, we i orilse to wing new tVa urea and d ons thM Ironrite  used for over a Pays for itself in laundry savings New features galore TIMETESTEDwomen have proved Ironritea principles right for over a quarter century 1 tury a quality ironer builders Bun, dont just take our word for it QBT Biggest Ironrite boosters are the Mkt who have bought and used Iron rites through the ye Now, youll see this builtin Ironrite quality, alongwith MW, Amazing and modern Ironrite Improvements Bob Wltfe Piackaey Tavern FfcdeW Prod Reads Lumber Cory Drug Danflet Blues Whtfe Float Dfe 8s Bed Tab  18 16 15 15 12 10 10 9 8 6 8 9 9 12 14 14 15 16 17 23 22 21 21 18 12 11 14 9 9  PROFESSIONAL CORNER lfe nay unit L u  DWVanWinkle CJLVaWmkle Tnyj wtu  Attorneye at Law Dotty lhou A M to ttuO P M  First Skrte aadSarinas Bank txcept WeanesaaM I Howell Htehiqan MojuiueexrLaL tAe00gM ,lTnrtjTp9ii,,liiW Cemetery Memorials 824 JtMcdn SUlnn AxberJAeh Harold Chubby Local Representative 51 Fleming St, Howell Phone Howell tf S or 87 sis  Markers i ti M McCLUSEY Dennsft 112 North Michigan ToeMoonoe Ottce 935 Bessience 814 fivenmae by Appoinaaenie Howell Michigan StEED I Monument  aim Phone 183207 EGrand River I Attorney, at Law Howell Michigan Phone 13 Brighton, Mfch Real Estate, IneuranceJBrokerage pnon 137FU Repatfng City Lake and Farm Property A Speciality List Your Property with Me LaVT Hardware 7 G Vender 212, R 205, R Reason 200, H202 M Reynold 202  208  211  R Reason 525, H 561, M Meabon 510 M Uejronerla 572, M Ritter 527 H RM BleV H Widmeyer 512 tdmdule Dec 22 1948 ffceners vs Cory Drug, Fab vs Products, Reads vs Tavern White fttft  Bob White Die Set Blues en Die Set Reds 1865 fnoanorated 1915  t Alive 1 HORSES 500 CATTLE 250 HOGS 150 Per CWT Depending on Size  Condition Calves  Sheep Removed Free Modern Equipment Canabli E L Porter Agent Phone 88 Plncknev Th FASTFST Iead Stock Service  Michigan Central I  a toKCo mftM MrsLester McAlee and children The Ona Ccmpbell family vere urere in Detroit Thursday and Fri in Lansing Schirdaw  ng Scarday Walter Rybka and xcrmily Roiuulus have purchased the ike Lewis farm on Pingree Rd and I moved an IL v f 111 i Sunday dinner guests of Lloyd tHendee and wife were Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee and Robert  Horine  Willard Morgan jr and wife have bought the old depot and will use the matierdl to build a house on their lot on Webster S where they have a wall built Wm Loll has gone to Fla Mr and Mrs Roy Clark had dinner in Ken Nicholson in Det roit Saturday night Mr and Mrs James Whitley Deerheld Sunday  HcPherson  State Bank  QSTS THRIFT crowds, time short, toig t0 find for son, doughtor sister, brother, aunt or OMes mother or father Wkea he right idea fails to ma acMalise, then perhaps the money equivalent would fill the m MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Dif License Rush Lake P a SWAKTHOUT oV SOW Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Directot Modem Equipment Ambulance Service Phqnee 39  83 Plnckneyxilc FRED C RfiCKHOFF r OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River AvJ Howell Michigan For Appointment PI ne 358 Residence 613 LLOYD HENDEE r Live Stock Hauling Weekiyi Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking , Phone 64F14  CARL JONES I Concrete Prdty Gravel Sand Tor cad Geavel Fill D ci lioad Bunt d envelopeo and folders fo gifts  crijp, new LEE LAVEY General Insurance Phone 59F3 Plnckney Mlchlgatt A U C TI ONEER Farm Sales a Speciality ERT WYLIE I4one Plnckneyy 78F2i T STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at ifcrw 2Q7 i E Grand Rlvr  Howell RRlGBTf6Ns3WcE HftOLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Plnckney 154F3 MTC I TOWNER   Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter Phone Dexter 3461 JANE TASCH Letters or Any Papers Composed    or Copied at Your Convenience     AU Work Confidential m ema RJ Hnc  747 MaULPlnckney, Phoie 50FU Bhon Dexier 8U6 FOR SALEWell seasoned wood, cord or truck load Also apples George Charbonneau 9040 FarlyRdL phone J61F1L FOR SALEMontgomery Ward fuel oil heudng stove Good con ditian 910 W Main St Want Ad 4 FOR SALE 1937 Buick 2 door, good condition and good tires Willmont Plummer, Patterson Lake FOR Sale 139 Clevjjlet an dttracfive new varXSeddh diX Lawrence Bauyhn Phone Pinckaey 31FI3 FOR RENT Modern,  Room Apartment Max Reynolds ASEI SPECIALS Sa e  ressing Shedds  QZ fV 03k, s Heavy Syrup Tcraato Jule91 Cleai is jCw Apple S aiace  MCX 2l2 CANS r 69C 9c 29c 19C Christmas folders for An excellent way of a gift with a future i 4 ttseesse JUeeent een e opeBeS fcel Mes es  1 buL fcPhtfsoa State Bank  545 E Putnam St Pinckney Mich  Tele Pinckney 143F2 FOR RENTFive Flo children bright, shiny Home Banks or new Silver all help to develop therun HENTFive room farm haft home, 5 miles N W of Pinckney JiXdyon erer consider U S Sav electricity being instaHed 15 a  man Bonds month Inquire Dispatch office    J  FOR RENT A Two Room mod em apartment piartly furnished, private entrance, adults only,ie suitable fcir 2 employed ipeople, Thomas Murphy Phone 108F4 211 E Main St Pinckney FOR SALE Air Motor VVnnmi and a circulating heater Williami Cooper FOR SALE FURNACE SALES  REPAIRS ELECTRICAL WIRING R L PONL, rorage Lake Phone Dexter 2536 FOR SALE  Large Ciruloior Coal stove also uiacjc Chester neid Coat Call Or LJ ruri bAUi  22x52 it passen er depot at Pmctcney Money oids will be received until Dec  1194 rtlgnt reservea o reject any j ail tome 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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>s T mmmm s n 1  pttcknej ispatcli Volume 65 the Ptockae Rspira Wdcsdvy December 3 1S4 Circuit Curt Mens School News I The Lcember com rm opns Dec 13As HHYII there wiU pro i bably be tew couJ sessica this mouth The are 3 petitions far citizenhipElsie Wegener Laslo ToUi, Loitie Wallace Bexnice Walter Trojan Rasesgan, Maria Robb and Wm Eaton Divorce suits aroEllen vs Wm Sheiks Miian vs Geo Webber Joseph vb Julia Joseph Don vs Mtie Donald Axel vs Florence Hedberg, Jennie vs Otis Gould Harold vs Vera Molson, Patricia vs Robert Crosby Evelyn vs James Wilson Verne vs Edna Roberts, Mary vs Wnv Harvey Gertrude vs Lyle Wollenhaupt, Mildren vs Eldon McKee Aubrey vs Ruby Black Wayne vs Ruth Burner Irene vs Wm Smed ley, Altha vs Tony Lipka, Helen 4Aauu AtujL 4UauU L i ttaxJoncl TiWfj jcui  Bqigft   uan 11 iir Usee ouu id ooufe Lyon Hre  an i aucmch0pr Titer an 25 toiockbidgQ Her Jan 38Eextr flm rb 1Gra3 Lako Jh fob 8 Soth Lyon Hse  te 11Brighton Here ib 15 Hcuaund Hero rjo 22 Grass Lake Here Feb 25 Manchester Her OUR DIEMOCRAi Mby Ray MY 4H TaiP TO CHICAGO By Lois bim5  Sunday morning Nov, 28, a group oi 4H and F FAjnembers ilt jor Chicago HI This trip was made possible by th Fowlerviile Faiv Assn and goes to each pr son who was a champion winn  vs Allen CooleyJune vs George  at the Fowlerviile Fair We anriv Atchinson jed in Chicago at 100 pm and The jury cases aretrespass on checked in at the AUerton HoteL the caseRay and Robert Barclay  We spent the aftemoon at vs Stanje Pack, Mary and Ar  Shedds Aquarium and Fields thur Keesler vs Mrs Wilmont Museum Thp Shedds Aguarum j Morer appeal Leon Rdenoir vshas over 10000 speicmens There OUiee Bower LVoyd Endsley vs Ralph Orwell Lydia GuUsk vs Jssie William Nonjury cases fleplevinCont Pur Corp vs WmAmbren,Purdy Woodruif Co vs Wm DavisJno are over 350 kinds of fresh and salt water animals Shedds Aqua rium is the largest in the World In the Fields Museum w saw  many things The things mest interesting to me wee the skelters Arvey Vs Bent Tub Inc Gen , of prehistoric men and animcth Excch InsCo vs Richard Gros  In the evening w went to th hans, Fred and Roes Read vs  Moody Church This church has j Wilma MorergarnishmentPurdy j the seating capacity of over 4000   Woodruff vs Floyd FelderPur people I attachmentAlbeit Hyma vs Al j Monday we spent the dav at the i dy  Woodruff v Robret Dingier t Stockyards, Swifts Pgckinq Co tred Hipplerw   and  the imterriaUonaiLivestock Public Reception Sam 300 o more people ircm Uus 3ectn attacked ne public  2 ption given at ta scnooi auai ,uun 101 ri bennuatt uewl apCiraed pastor oi St Marys  t  ci Pinoknej Comment Seven years aqo Jests cuuea th xcuuoui sneak by the Japs on Pearl Hazbor  We suppose the wise quys m on this but to the person it was like a boh tne SKV, a complete surpnseVincent I It came about dinner time as were tuninq in the aadio to , the Detroit Lions lookjall qameeed the prayer HevDay uaen oiiiciaa as mas v oi ceremonies and utroducva ouug jr called the assemoi o j V11    to  ord, and F, Da oi licwU gf ST thTnQ ih  priests who were sealed on lein and Hummell of n t CMM scares and rumors oi conflict with Japan for years back but no one reqerded them as serious Previous to this we had reach ed the brink of the second wodd  ,    ,  war but wei besitounq beiam Brighton Fr Gannon of Mt Mo plunqina into it on account oi th stage There wia Fs 11 ni the terrible cost of lives and is Fr Coyl o Jackscn Fr Walk money Pearl Harbor was the e of Gaines F Wade of Mi iuaJ shove that pushed us into Moms Fr Fitzgerald oiHbwU Fr Chas Smith of Owosso, Fr , u t rv,  ldesPlte reassunnq assertions by Haras of Dtxnt, anc , L 1  , , ,   it Now we are apparenUy on the brink of another contlct for Morgan Fr Beheen of Chalotte Frs Coy 1 le and Gunnon under whom ri j Schmidtt s vd as ass boh 1 gave aHs on tho expeinces wih Fr Schmidtt whom thy pra tctte dept that there will be no Arar wilh Russia, the people nave doubts The have heard hese assertions before If the war does come we will probably toke it on the chin as we did ised highly F Schmidtt was in the eaJiy days of worjd war then called upon nd said he was JJ ab we are n0, in a stateof happy to  appcint d to this par preparedness The news has just ish and willingness to cocprate came out that the number of A msm rf ice ani jooi mill  in tift l0ms xir Amtrtca Chancery InjGeo Bryant vs,Show Elton and MaraaretSamuelsKen Tuesday we visited th Fulton Parent vs Wm Blair, Ed Gcw j Cold  Storaae Marlrt, and the vOL Nr dish and wife V3 Javnes and Mable Anderson, Meredith Plas ko et al vs Joseph Bauser Jas Smith vs Frank OtMoe Simon vs Lawrence and Mary Steige, Ferr is Ritter vs Floyd Feldercorrct dedSunrise Pcrrk vs Anthony Wavno quiet titleWm Low t al, ick Beta cmd wlfeMatilda ODell t al  Clarence Hill and wife, Alfred  aneman and wifeOtv of Brlcitn and Freda Lock DECEMBin JURY LIST Museum of Scienc and ndusrrv Wpd Dec 1, we went to the Broadcastina Station rmd snw Y Breakfast Club with Don McNeV Fcrrlv In he afternoon w we bomowara boiid A very geed time was had fcy all 1 ASONS ELECT OFFICERS Liviiigstu Loage Noo eiectea the lOiiowmg onioev iutiaay night W M  S W 1 Treas  Secy Xmas Program   ClydeFishi George Gardner  W C MUler JQSCO h lucasa Clyde Van I sucy  P W Curjett Gordr w 1 S D T Winston Baughn Mail Iruman Pach, Kitsey, j p Clare Miller Pinkel Chaplain   Otto Poulson Ocu Rex Shuai Rosalie MarShaU Lloyd Hend Thumm     ee Putwam Eleanor Ledwidge Jes se Richardson Tyrona Bernard Schmuck Dtmaneul Johnson Unadilla Fred Rose, Emma Poole t t sljl 6iff hnghton CityBob Graham,W Bidwll flii  n ijM Bnghton Twp Ernestine Tbyloi, Hsnry Klekot Handy Ruby Souls Cchoctah Chas Smith, Harry Dickenson Conway Clifford Geet Aidretta Wxht Stewards Robert NoskerLawrcn  ce BaughnRalph Pond Brandon White, Oscar Beck A public installation will be held  Sa nite, Dec 11 at 8 p m The ,, I Behold Ye Churcli ISews ST MARYS CHURCH  Fr Alben J Schmitt, Pastor Sunday Masses, 800 and 1000 Daily Mass 730 AM Confessions Sat 730 to 900 pm , , n,  Sundaysbeforo 800 mass i people   Ip FridaySflM Novnna bevotom q 1 Com church n Sunday x 4    , ,  Novenna to Our Sonrowful MohT Fridays at 730 PM COMMITTJTY CHURCH CoiKfr fan t ionaU Rev D D Biady Minister Choii Piactiae   VVed, Night Organist  nhoir Director  iiii Mrs Merwin Camplxil A choir of 25 voices will presni a Curistmas Cantata eniiTld Ihe Light ot Chiistmas  by L S Claik for the pleasure cix mo of th Con eve,, Dc 19th Also a junioa chou oi 35  voices will sing 3 i Xmas carols at this ime Ogan Prelude AW3 Maia Silent Night Joy to the World, Away in a Manger  The Junior Choir  The Light of the World Let There fle Light Full Choir The Lord Will Come Quanet and Choir Oer the Silent Eastern Hills Womena T woPart Chorus 1 S S Supt H C Vedder j Choir Practise Wed 730 I Momina Worship 1030 Universal Bible Sunday Sermon with the people of the parish and vicinity Wesley Reader, school supt spoke briefly He said th suco ss of a community ia dependent on the quality of th churches anr schools in it and both should work in perfect harmony He said Rev Schmidtt would find h,lr one o the best trroups of young people in the state H said ho heard Fr Schmidtt was a athletic I having won letters in baa ball tnd football and was also proficient at qolf  Sally LaRcj sang the Loidb prayer with Mrs Earl Baughn a the piano nd a group ci gibi Mitzie Young, Cecelia Hurhbuse, Sally LaRosa, Barbara Hines1 sang several seV ctions A bui lunch was served by th ladies of the parish and th1 balanc ct the evning was spent in visiting and getting acquainted 33h RevsBrady of the Conglchuch and Beachy of the Mennonii churca wee present O E S NOTICE There will be a regular meet ing of the OES N 145 on Fa, DecMO atJOO pm Theres a Hush Upon the Hlls Choir following past masters install 1Ioube QuaTtette with Oblfgao Installing Officer Wesley Reader  Geneva VanSlambrook Marshall  Clifford Mmj  Sc    JonS, Double Quartette Joan Griffith  ,,,, Chaplain   Qna Campbell, fr  hQQna Campbell, m aC  Pario Drleld Howard Scott, Earl Olrich , e v Genoa Mrs Jack Bidwell Roy McDonough Grn Oak Ermina Massek Hamburg Nelson Imus Hartland George Arthur Howell City Beatrice Cook Howell Twp OUn Moody CAN PSYCHOLOGY AID YOU IN CHU8TMA8 SHOOP1NG e K ecology can help you choose a Christmas pni larn what people appreciate most about a gift Learn how t9 make a child real happy this Christbas Se Consulting Psychologist Lowinstie Goulds MIR HOR OT YOUR MIND FEATURE age in  Plctodtt Review with ih Sundays De 12 su of Detiol Sunday Times Special meeting village ccni ncll Dec 1 1910 Meeting called to order by Pre8 Parker followed by Isabel Brady, Lois Shirley, Barbara Haines and Susan CampHi with solo part fry Mr Reader Solo GUbert BaiteT Masic Over a MangerBedroU Barbara Moines, Susan Campcall of PWcr Present Lavey BeU Adelaide Rose Swarthout, Clinton, BOWLING SCRORES Dec 1 1948 Pinckney Tavern 4, White 0 living Letters 4130 Sunday j Reaa Lumber 3Pinckney Prodl Fenners 3 Die St Reds 1 Bob White 3, Di Set Blues 1 br2rGoryDrug2Won Lost Pins 16 LA 14 12 11 10 8 7 7 6 Christmas offering for food and candy for refugee child n WV, 404uniorChoii 730 Senior Chodr Mrs Eloyse Campbell, Organist and Choi Director Thurs, 800 Bible Study at the Par Standing Bob White Fenners Tavern Pinckney Prod Reads sonage800 Sundpy evening, Trustees 630 Pilgrim officers meting I Cory prug iDie St Blues Monday, Dec 13th 700 Church j vvhie tFront Supper PoUuck Sponsc ed by je get Reds thA Sunday Schcol and Bible Comm Speiaker Ur, LeRoy WatClark and , Rose , rXyrY Knniy Abs, Palmer The Song MggS  Moton by Claik upportd by Thy I0Swarthou that the Chrisna8  Mefhorus erman oi Ann Arbor on The Bib le in Modem Speech Wed Dec 15, Auxiliary mpeinrj at the Parsonage at 800 pm Thurs 16th, Teachers meeting at the Parsonage PinckneyFab 5 7 7 9 10 11 13 14 14 15  14285 15753 14649 14592 14968 1444 13754 14284 13462 14424 DeclSiTavern vs Bob White Blues vs Fenfirs  Reds vs Pinckney Fab Cory Drug vs R,ads Pinckney Prod, vs White Frcmt CONeERVAl 1UN NrTEi The Conservation dep  will a T7eracateUd bv IDcolittle be Ty ligh Ha Com,   n    te hT Tver tmnsDkmted to square and dec The Junior and Sen V  Rev Esra Beachey, pator  stream polluton There n every oTatedrthoud KneyWlOB P Morning Worfiup l 1000 cas fish a kiile stream gram iS October A bee cfteringwiU be akn draited men for Jan and Feb has been cut in two due to lack of flands 20000 men were to have been dratted in Jan and 25,000 in FebThis has been cut to 10000 and 5 000 owing to lack of funds So the 173000 rnew soldiers expected o be in training by July 1 will probably be about half that number    By a screwy ruling, directly opposed to that of the att gen the state bd of electtn canvas sers has ruled that the amend ment proposing a constituional convention failed to carry The vote was 885451 tor nd 799198 ugainstapparently majority The bd ruled said amendment must get a majority of all votes cast Just what a majority of all votes cast woulcf be is hazyThe candidates far pres, gov congress etc all gov difleren numbers ot votesOf course many groups were opposed o any constitutional convention liural members of the legislature like he present setup a J gives them mory representatioa than hy are entitled to and enables them to run he stay Ti hiqbwuy, conservation and educational deps also are better under the present plan than thef would under a new constitution So for the present at least Mich, will have to amend their constitution by voting on amendments piece meal Stream pottution probably in tersts few people of this county as we have no large industrial firms and there is no pollution here as far as we know Dexter however had a problem a few years ago when an industrial firm killed fish in Ihe Huron R by dumping refuse in it Detroit Kalamazoo and cities where sua ar companies dump their refu use are the biggest sufferers In T5eff5Tt hedT theFord Rouge plant there is a small firraom called Baby Creek A tire co, was allowed to dump their re fuse into it until all the water in the water was as thick as molasses and all fish and animal life was killed These streams empty into the Detroit river and this years thousands of duck were killed there by the refus aid othis had to have oil and were appointed to take charge Motion Carried IIJ  ,, Motion by Kennedy supported chaR6 music The Plc by Clinton that C Palmer and rd Mrg, Qoyse Campbell y M Ackley should purchase s ana director Christmas supplies for the Com TraMfttirr munity Christmas Tree and a FOOTBALL BANQUtn  iangs program Cost not to ex  progy  the football I atfernoon, with Mrs Uuian Marr csed 5000 Motion carried ee will Sunday School 1100 pollution and indh HUal invest   washed of them Th to pur Jupt  William Leiig igation will bemade and fee SWQ hag , iaWs M is invitjYouna Psoplss Meeting 730j  Qr industry responsibletW haye nQl been enforced Th  8I5will be sued for damages Ohio Mildred Ackley, Clerk CARD OP THANK I wish to express my sincere thanks and appetelaaon to everyone ir toeb kindness  Mrs Norma Ptesley Evening Worship  loilcted 50,000 in damages THE KINGS DAUGHTERS  two years Mfis Fred Read was hostess to  hunlerg hunter deer with the Kings Daughters on Thursday buckflhot in southern Mich, this   ,    T 1 1  vr anj their estimated kill is banquet will be ducted by Jackand Mrs Alma Meabon assisting 254 deer The trespassing on pro Young, toastmaster Alvin Wistrt or some ohr Michigan player will speak The will b singinq by Sally LaRoea and a girls Th VJWteam rfays at How ell toadght in the county leagu The sguad is Joe Lavey, Jack Willard Bf nnett cmd family and Yoang, Gasm Meyer Geo AscW Don Benneet and wife of Jackson tosnaer, P Younf, P Singer JMH mm Sunday at m Andw jan Phil GenflU week ends  Ssmpbeil ham   Over 8000 ten age boys and girl camped in state parks this year Twentyfour were present Mrs E Qto  a bugabo, failed to Stanley ld the oWotional hourpreBent cmy problem tnd the impressive admission , service for a new member was quarttee Tht high school football twd by Mrg Mae DaHer T players wB fee mtroduced  cusomary gift exchange gave,9out of 10 banded full qrown At we 90 to pieee we are told that pfade sjiwaf 0 a ehowr for pheasants sho this year had I White  jssster laet year, will    Sanftorium Dur travelled I than 2 miles from ptak 200 tidtK1 ban been eold  mg  social hour a contst of the place they were released   i sewing Chrfstmts cards was n The downward rend of ground Truman hit oongralulatVons wish j Ronald Darrow, 21, Pinckney, joyed wtth honors awarded tc water levels nas been cherked I mq him  success and fc Mar nnl 1 Pinckney J rs D  v Hay iThls tre began In May sAeans 9 penalty is 100 a dayThe conser vation would change this to 1000 a day  e  The pipe dream of a New Ham shire editor to upset Pres Tur mans election by recouning tfc votes of Ohio, niand Califwhfch went to Truman has gone up in smoke The governor of UWo says theres no provision m Ohio state law for such a recountln Calif Gov Warren, defeated can dkkrte for vice pres says the elecon was an honest ont  Hi all over Then he has sent Pf w    , I  pi   Tir Cx  K  r   MCi dAiiuiSES Wednesday, December 8, 948 SB This Alight Beware  eighbocfc Notes f ole of 25 Years Ago AVON TMATER  SYLVAN THEATER   Wm  dier at his home 11  j Cfcdssn Ifich  Mr and Mr AUie Holmes oi m 9or c    MHBSPSMSHMHMHC id celebrated hir 50th  V E  hold tin annual,, Sa, i  rt,S7   u weactog aauwaKw DK 5h   Uir kail DUth Suppwt UNDER CAUOBHU STABS AAit Of JtUMOH I WU i2 ,    Owoa, Ft I ROT BOOW John FT at the Pinckney High School 1 Jit, Dec1818  The Cast TOD MUXERproprietor of Black Crow Ian WORTHY HAWK, the witchwoman  VELMA BAYNE who gives a ghost party FRANCIS MAIXORY, her escort and guest MADAME ZORA, a spiritualistic medium GENE BOWERS MARY ANN HARRIS near theold county house last ge and Mrs M Lavey visited   T   JJ Tb funeral was at the DrAndrew Roche Sunday at St ,ula Tu  a M Mune FunertilhomeStockbridge Joe hospital Ann Arbor whee  GAU NORTHSM 77T MrS MrsJohn Izor,Unadilla I bm underwent an operation I , m  sold the farm to H Fox of Dt  Moving Abbott died at her 1 Jamt  W Walke oit home oi typhoid fever last wek , 8l0fT  MUert     Mr and Mr P Noah of Nor John White entertained 40 relat I stay iL n a moe, ives at a birthday party Sunday Ph  Mr and Mrs Charles ESsele of FowlervISs are visiting their son Francis, in Tampa Fla Pinckney ha, placed a teem in mama to ttten Macon   Hnfri1 f OUe TAil WrtvamVrr 9Q  V Tf EJUL Murde COM  Sabu, WeveU Corey, Joanne Page ft Vrf   wvU Sacfai Juoaaar, itteaday Doc 121CU4 MR, PEABODY AND Tiii MERMAID  A Comy tatrtn Wilttam Powell Ann Blyth Irene Harvey, Andrea King Cartoon Masicod Born to Frank Galardi and wife ConringiCoged Furr MoaaolTiuword, j T  MJA roit Nov 29 in, 11, Way Rhea Reason, daughter of Mr and Ms George Reason was  Fank Tiplady attended the which consists of Briahton Taw MIT22 YOUNG kirffl PSadmey wK  ImK  Mied   LOIS SHIRtEY1 1 G1  d PWC GENTlMENS AGREEME TT SUKEY SIMMONS Velmas darky cook  DORA NICHOU3,  Vp oTrSw LAZARUS JONES,Velmas darkygardner BOB AMBURGEY eII observed their 81st wedding NAN CARTERET REENIE VANBLAIRCUM anniversary Thanksgiving Day HUGH STANTON  JIM BURROUGHS,  KamJ wdl high  school football coach, played HARRIETT HOTCHKISS Vetmas guests  RUTH GALLUP, with  went in the ditch Sat night com home from Detroit Glenn was cuY aboM the hoad but the ler was uninjured Tu Vfed THUM nc 799  DUEL IN THE SUN4 Is Tchalcole Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire John Garfield June Havoc, Albert Dkkerl948 Academy Winn t Skew 71S, tsil TOMMY MEADOWS GHOST OF ALLAN BLAlR wljohctunts the inn GERRY CLARK TIMEA Stormy October nit PLACEA Summer Resort in the Cumberland Feature Numbers Between A  PEKSONA1S the Michigan learn in the I Mrs Geneva VanSkxmbrook DICK SINOPR Rose Bowl game last New Years Mrs Andy Campbell Mrs Jas, 1 Dsy I Hall and Mrs Merw n Campbell Charles Forsyth, director of were in Detroit last Friday, the f MichHigh School Athletic j Mr and Mrs Ross Read were Assn was th speaker at the Sundai dinner guests at Mrs l Hbweil high school foofcal ben reidier and aaunw, Janet in flt MIW Ann Arbor State police caught 2 me d   MrsWCWylie of Dex a woman in Lansing who had stolen tools from the Sidell hardware in Fowlerville last wk   ,   About 4500 worth of tools stolen I Mr and Mis Roy Duhngham form dilNffW stores was found anded the iuneral oi  in thei home Jennifer Jones, Gregory Peck Joseph CotUn Friday, SahudoY Dec 10 11 Bill Elliott as RM Ryder  s MARSHALL OF RENO Also JOHN CARROLL, ADELE MARAferirom anydealor vice COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE LOAN SERVICE J Loans are being made io  C 9 purpose of financing your newcar, or any late model auto in good condition You may buy any car you preyou may ANGEL IN EXILE ter were Sunday Ken Wylie home callers Mat Svuday, tilS P M, Cents Nbtenof 47 Years Mro Gne Markey is now selling printing presses for the Duplex G of Battle ireek  Mi and Ms John VanFleot  Mrs Grace Love Downs at Marshall Saturday ticius iiollc way and familv and Dcae Miiit and taniii were Sun guests a the Albert Shirley home Miss Gertrude Speaks was in j Deuoit Smmduyr at thelSundaTl Moadoy, Die 12 19  Virginia Mayo, Bruce Bennett RobHri Huton SMART GIRLS DONT TALK Coawdy Cartoa Ifewi Tuesday WtdBMdoy Decmbr 14,1 S ALL STAR PAST  In ti A u A  ,   , J PQlSONAL COLUMN Lloyd Hendee and family went  CoJttedy Canoe to Holt Sunday Mrs Hendee  who wer married in Marsh co  ,  NJ In 1836 celebrated heir d and doughs wiU remain for a ,3EtfSSSHwSS5S3SfiSS5 ding anniversary njeze Dec 10 time as her mother has a broken, WMWW60 oi their neighbors  ft selectBuy your own auto insur anceJrom the insurance agent oi your choice and pay Spot Cash This service is available from our bank to any4 person who Vas a credit royutaUonard an income sufficient to moeti the monthly pcryments FIRST NATIONAL BANK KOWBtiL w Member Federal Deposit nsur once Corp All deposits up to 5000 insured Protect m cash bv ueing eur N1GMT DEPOSITORY were pre arm lew  fatkaHtkxL in a RockAFeller Heres the idaxingest chair youve everseen Its smoofh, easy rocking action uulike hgt6f  sentRemarks were made by Rev HWHicks and Charles Smith The VanFleets aie 87 and 84 and 3 of their 6 children survive The Loyal Guards have elected the following officers Capt GenFrank Sigler Sr Cap, G A Sigler Jr Cap, C V Vankle Rc  FL AndrewsChap W S Swarthout Sr U F Halltfr  P MkJBU St    i Phyllis Sprout, have moved into 1  big 2nd Sgt, Bet Hicks 3rd1 their new nome  Howell y s SgV John Monks I Qmte a tew deer were shot in S Wm Stevmson of North Lake   c4on the la8t day of the a will have a sawmill   woods his wmfeir Miss Alberta Dinkel spent  the week end in Lansing s  Mrs Phillip Sprout visited her 3 sister, Mrs James Barton in Stock  bridge Sunday s Mrs Cornelia Bowen, daughter S Flossie and son, Russell of How s ell called on Mrs Jessie Wylie 2 Sunday   Mr and Mrs Charles Soule  Need an Oil Hot J Water Heater We have severe make en hand else ett tanks  A templet line of v  JlrsrtBSont Norman Patonunv other crmlrV soothes tired muscles and UoWnerves tdJUid refreshed And its easy to regelate the amount of give to suit  irlfrtien of handsome styles   lean back sad relax natly gdvertis4  WmSharp, 71, died in Iosco j December 4 ,  The home of Will Cady at Lake land burned to me ground with all contents Saturday morning  AC Watson of TTnadflkt will xftvsrxx hwi gtamphpneentytain i Wws 7e stent The ptteoted steel 9pAng vsfj j Sprixigboarcl action, found is no other chair, provides the V  XockAFeUers soft, rocking comfort  A simple adjustment taries the t axaoaot ti ive to suit jour taste  oji the Will Chambers farm bal Moore got one and a Mr  Kinq kiled one near the Orville   irm, Shu 3 ft WleiVV ectric Heaters Pumps Nash farm C as weU as All Bflrthroom Fkrtures A lew from W A Ketchum   jWd  3 states tha he and has wife have  jgrTived eniftly at t1ft hnm nf his  ment at his store during J bol the wiU  tho winter  d   J  ,1 i Dr Steve Brown and A  v     T T  I V iwrvw wvnu MJk wile o S shower was hld at ft Jaiu I  s rgd Reaa  Dukee hwn Tue veolng ter   I Mr and M WIU Sfagirt  h  mA wiie  How  ell were Sunday gues of Mrs  Emma Vollmer MJReason and wife attendad the Reason reunion Sun at the John Rane home at Whitmore MW8N J HUGHES Telephone Pinakney 157F11  Repairing c ipeeialitf newlyweds Will Deveteemx of Havanna jCvb JJiis now tn Mexico snouts home Percy Swarthout has movd in to the CNPlympon home MASTER PLUMBER JiiiiMtimmmiiiiiiwwwiiifMiiiHiiMiwwwsjtjtitwttfjHww Mrs Winifred Aberdeen and Cards are out announcing the JXJCSn Brizton of Prescoi Aritona   lastMonday I Dell Caxr is clerking in F G 01013 pa aosduns qn xw Jacksons store , Lorena Black of Ft Meyers, Fla Prof Fred Osborne will lectu Travis of Napierville and Miss at the school on Wireless Tele were quests at the Mark Nash  oraphy on Dec 19 Adm 10c home last week 1 Beurmatiki s IT00 EAST GPIAND RIVER 1U MILE EAST OF HOWELL POT CASH FOB DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HOUSES 500 CATTLE 500 HOGS 140 OwL  ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP and PIGS REMOVED FRK  OARUNC  COMPANY   90WSLL 450 0 HZDB 4 PILTS si Warm Morning   A 3,  Am    SALE Stoves Fanners Feed Simply Co  PHOIfl leM  MAE Dr J D Kruse  Chlropractof 7 PiMrifMEV DISPATCH Wednesday, December 8 1 948 I  I ard Goods Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables ter4 S4 MCOnU ciHs gutter at Poouiwc at Mnckney, tfichijcun UJUV O  Groceries I PubftSSd Every Wednesday US Main St J   Subscription rat UW    Pa W CurUtt, Pubuabar Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee and daughter, Leslie spent the week end in Detroit 1 Lynn Hendee and family fipn Sunday at the D James Nash home in Coldwaterrtrcil were Sunday gues of  Mi, and MIB HJMcKenzio ot  Mr and Mrs Jas Whitley Oilie WUSOA oi Deuoit caiieu at Joe Gttifctfl home Sauxaay Born  Kenneth Da via uir wile UViaijoy HauiesJ Uec 1 u son, Frank ettey  HASSOCKS  , ,w L i inwBW  HETJRICrx    Kennedys Gen Stare Electrical Living Reddy F watts right, folks Electrical gifts rate a special v jlcome at Christmastide    because they sf  v ore comfort and convenienceleisure and pie  a The whole family will enjoy em VOU NT MAT IT Anfc, J xer ipeedi Mother wrr , hundred different  rei iiell remember your thu tness every day of the isv, year AROASTEROVmT i really a porcablt kitchen, plugs in any where, keep food hot when detached Broilers and sand wich grillifre pras tical presents, to M t A TIMELY GlFTk Choose one oi Edi sons complete stock of electric clocks All sort are available  mantels, alarm aad Wall uiotil ELECTRIFY DADk with a cup nf hit  favorite coffee brewed right afethe table Electric coffee aukers are mod esdy priced  1 WANTED  FnrsM tolt ai  Mutlurat Itanley DinKel sir dang  Mr 110     fferb Mm  Murnlty of Dbta  of 4M Yam For Christ Bad Lammmj arms xxr4Tw4cAihab b  4 HPWI H fidMol kt   tvrf Pa H Cammi fcamfcd Hs Sat Emdm  Lewi OMKM 90f a Iiliij party Mr ami Mr tali AbwHiw cimlmfti, a alaf  mis rJoiaa udri ttes nas letuuiea nomt, Iiom br Joe hcspiiai ,tui jxi miss hose tum noisel uaae went an opeiou at St J0Q nob pi ml, Ann ircor boui to jueo uai and W1e Betty Deveeaux, Mov i,ason  MS Goige Clark was Sat guei at the Walter Clark home nassell Clark and wifr oi Hiawa tha Beach weie Sunday guests  at the Walter Clark heme f Miss LIia Monks,M sMary Kav j anaugh, Mrs Sadie Parkinson of Lansing called on Mrs, Emmal Dinkl Sunday and also at the   Stanley Dinkel home Don Griffith and wife of Ann Abor wxe Sunday gu,sis at thj toe Griifitn home   Leo Bettes and wile of Walled Lake were wek eid guests of  Rcgtr Carr and wife M and t Hjwatd Rioptil and Mr and MrsGeo Riopell of Da  spa S dov at the  Harold Rad home The vending of Round 0now and Miss Mary Gimtily will take place Sat at the Conyl parson age Reception at the Genile home at night Oxus Poulson is enjoying a 2 weks vaoaaon ffomTtrife duties 1  as Giud Trunk agent Fed Fish er of Stcckbridge is his supply rV and family ae living in a house trailer Russell Glover and family of Fowlerville srynt Sunday at the Edward Spears home   Edwin Sprout and wife and Ms Phillip Sprout spent Sat in Detroit JMir, and Mrs Ben White attenq edlh funeral of Mrs Lucy Dunne ot Detroit in Brighton SaturdayRobert Horine was a Monday night dinner guee of Mi and Mrs Murray Kennedy Mr and Mrs Don Swarhou at I ended at school party in Brighton past Wednesday night Emil Weddige who was a pat ient at S Joe hospital, Ann Ar bor returned o his home Sot Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge wih  Dr and Mrs Alfred Wail of Dex  ter visited Sacred Hea Seminary j Detroit Sat where Keith Ledwid j  ge is student Wm Wall is also  a student there  MrsWCAtLee spent the week end in Detroit I  Mrs Iva Reason enlertained, her bridge cli2o Monday night   Miss Denise Ledwidge was home from Detroit a couplo of  Mr and ivr Georga Meacon jr and aon, Robert xUed a the Wm Marshall home in Stock bridge Thursday night Andrew Nesbifc and wife attend ed a birthday dinner at the Gor don Hester home in Ypsilanti David Haley of Minneapolis , left for his home Fri Haring Ricisrd Tascfe and family of jgpmt several days with his grand Ann Aor spent Sunday wrfc  pa, Mr and Mrs CEBurher the Robei Taach family j re is a pilot ior e MidWest Fied CampbeU of Ann Arbor Airlines and flies West out of 2JJteday  4M Ona Camp, Minneapolis Mixm 1 b0l,,,e  I The Wm Lamb iamiLv of Ann Abor imd ifce Geo Meyer family j of Siockbtidcfe were Sunder  j giMS crt m W JtMeye hom j  1  m Mr  Stabler of Sunday gweMi  jjcflcson pnt Sunday at ft Tom iy wm DjwwlMm  OnaSd lover nd familr  Hr1rron vr Sundar guets at 4 Louis SMirwi kne  Mrs AnvcrbeTl, Crowns r4 or SOFT PILLOW TOPS GAY PLASTIC COVERS GAY PLASTIC COVERS SOFT PILLOW TOPS ENThiELV WASHABLE 2700 EAST G5RAND RIVER 1   MILE EAST OF HOWELL TOAST FOR POP Jfatt what hes wanted    a smart, practical electric toaster, kdtcoa offices also stock hotplates, broilers and wffieLroo , Appliance stores and shopt are 611 cd with splendid electrical gift ideas Look them over  They are also for  sale in all Edison customer offices Open until 500 tvey niht except Sundays  i j  yi t Therell be a waiting line on Long Distance, too  We expect the biggest rwh of LongPiilancc telephone calls weve ever had this Christmas Even witn every cirruit and switchboard in service, every operator on duty, there ore bound to be d ielays To avoid the rush,  wf iy not make your ccs hcre ChrsTas EVG or offer ClirisiiUQS Day Michigan SeJJ Iciephone Company J     r 111 t Vtttoeat Shields and family of  1 tn and Bws zoA Bomghip spent  4M VMSIC end at 4M Guy Smi j home fa Laflcwood   Ami Maof XMt nVsUtXiflry tfVU Larey borne Ifefe fVlmic jr md wile of ayuests fame omd wife of St at 4M C Twm rtf Cep4ton r4R4 on Ms  Ifamie Ifattcfcn 1m TiMtT C MrBdM1cbn MeT MltemWl4MV Hockey Service HidAlllilff u ft, if   v  J li Jt    V  5 if3        PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednday, Pcmbi  1948 H COE AND StE T THE MARVUOOS NEW IRONiR , ,,ssssjy s W    5w ,  tef  X,  NEW RHYTHMIC IRONRITE SIMPLEST Of 11 IRONERS Ti USE  I  Xmas Party ST PAJTRICKS CHURCH NORTHFXELD Mvii Dec 13 I PROFESSIONAL C9RNEB Dr nay vutry m   DWVanWlnkle CXVanWlnkle HncJcaey, uca  Attorney Low Daily lluo A in to u0 P M  First Stale ad Savings Bonk hxcept w eanesacty i  Howell Michigan MoiuluesarUkn, 7iOoeiuqpm fflPPfT1 VsssiBMwSMMMisssssnees BMHMaaM I  Cemetery Memorials I On AT 830 P M E    jnfA Pays for itself in laundry savings New featuresgalore TIMETESTEDwomen have proved Ironrites principles right for over a quarter century  ALL AWARDS TURKEYS  AWARDEES MAY CALL FOR TURKEYS BEFORE XMAS G H McCLUSKEY , Dentist 112U North Michigan Telephone Ottse 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appointments HowelL Michigan SNEED   KERB SNEEb , j  MARTSTI TAVJ Phone 18  207 E,Grand River  Attorney at Law  HowelL Michigan Phone IT Brighton, Mich Real Estate InsuranceJrokerage pn9 157FII Repair 924 NJMcdn ,Ann AiberAflem Harold Chubb, Local Representative 51 Fleming Su HoweU Phone Howell 439 or 97  Monuments  Markers City Be sure to come in rnl see trie most wanted of ail ironers    New, Rhyth mic Ironrite, the only complete irons on the market When you drop in, we promise to show you the amazing new features and all the imetested ons that Ironrite has  oped and used for over a quarter entury as quality ironer builders But, dont just take our word for it Our biggest Ironrite boosters are the ladies who have bought and used Iron rites through the years Now, youll 25 this builtin Ironrite quality, alorig witii new, amazing and modern Ironrite improvements APPRECIATION Mr and Mis Wilbur Leidig community were in own Sat,  Pinckney I from Midland formerly trom this I  and called on Rev and Mis Beachy The womans Fellowship of the Com, Congi Church wishes to express their thanks and apprec ation, k all who so kindly help ed with the gifts and service t0 make our Bazaar a success Ina B Buzzard, Pres Lake and Farm Property A Speciality List Your Property wife Mo LEELAVEY General Insurance Phone 59F3 Mlchlg Lavey Hardware AU CTI 0 NEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLIE Phone PcJrne78F2i STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Lfaw 207H E Grand River, Howell MYRON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating State 8717 Lakeside Drlv License Rush Lake P H SWARTHOUT  SOM Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 S 63 Plncknoyficn FRED C REICKHOrT Jr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HowelL Michigan ZZ   asr I ot Appointment REFRIGERATION SEKVTCE  Pk ne 358 Restdeaee 813 1965 BMttrperated 1915 I Dead c r Alive HORSES 500 CATTLE 650 HOGS 150 Per CWT Depending on Size  Condition Calves 6 Sheep Removed Free Modern Equipment Capable Men E L Parker Agent Phone 88 Pinckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Service in Michigan Mr and Mrs Paul Myers and Mr and Mrs Albert Miller from Kokomo Ind were wek end  McPherson State Bank  GIFTS  THRIFT Shopping, crowds, time HAROLD BADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Pmckney154F3  HTcrj TOWNER Dentist LLOYD HENEE Live Stock Hauling Weekly Trips Made to Defcen General Trucking 8044 Portage Lake Road, DeirterPkoneJ4F14 Phone Dexter 3481 1 CARL IONES JANE TASCH Concrete Products Gravel Short, guests of Revand Mrs Beachy still something t0 find for son Omar Gass and wife of Brigh daughter sister, brother aunt or McAfee home Barbara McAfee  uncle, mother or father who has been visiting them re When the right idea fails to ma tU T rww  materialize, then perhaps the  Mrs H W Franklin gave a money equivalent would fill the shower at her home in Howell, billfold,   JAWt liun Band y0 g Road JStonJL Letters or Any Paper Composed  f D d or Copied at Your Convenience u  Conlraol VwSS 50FUl7W8 Toma Rd KnclSey RS 2 747 Main,Plnckuey, Phone 50F11  DKlf ng Want Ad, FOR RENTFive room farm I home, 5 miles N W of Pinckney electricity being installed 15 u month Inquire Dispatch office FOR SALEWe have a 4020 n , Rosenthal Com Husker and W  Woods Bros Picker Also HamCentral i cat itaekCt f11 Jn unaoy a tne Lester , 10ty 0f envelopes and folders for W  gSrirzM  p , , I  Aw ,T GReeves, Stockbridge,Mich M, aid Mrs LoUU CoYleMis   Criip ew Tote, tarn MyHome My per Y w i rV  TT currency sonal check book with checks Eva Melvin and Mrs Rose Ho For children bright, shiny Home numbered 126 to lSOPerson who ward attended ct birthdav dinner gavinas Banks or new Silvpr   wk iH tTVwnKi vv week  Mr and Mrs MEDarrow were Leonard Devereaux of Detroit ward attended a birthdav dinner Savings Banks or new Silver t0k same can avoid trouble by In Detroit Fricjay night Mrs Rich who operated the Unotypo for us at the Robert Grainger home in rHar a neip  develop the returning  Baia  meWd loomis mtoher died there last back in 192332, called at the Lansina Sunday honoring Robert fhrift t  K  i Leonard Copk DisP,ch offi Satotey   r on hU4Mhday lm you ever cengider  g Sav JORN T Bcgmme ings Bonds private entrance, adults onlyis We have Christmas folders for suitable for 2 employed people, these too An excellent way of Thomas Murphy Phone 108F4 211 E Main StPmckney tab SALAir kotor FOR SALEWell seasoned wood, cord or truck load Also apples George Charbonneau 9040 Farly RdL phone 161F1 h FOR SALEMontgomerv Ward fuel oil heuung stove Good con ditto 910 W Main St FURNAC SALES 6 REPAIRS ELECtaiCAL WIRING R L POND, rtoge Lake Phone Dexter 2536 FOR SALE  Coal stove also field Coat Large Cirulator black Chester Call 70F3 CASH SPECIALS alatf Dressing iheOoTs making, a gift with a future A Ssvines Auroost can  opend wih ss little ss  1 but KkPhersoo State Bank  csid a circulating heater Williamr Cooper FOR SALE  22x52 it passsnr dspot at Pinckney Money bids will be received until Dec U948r Right reserved t0 reject any C aa bids Box 108 Plnokney DgyENDABLEBaby Sitter,35c an hour Call Vivian Dyer Pinckney phone 141F2 Syrup  NO 2 CANS oiaiato Juie46 leanscr  f lAerOWax ab Soap Powder  Reg T9  49C 7C Z 3C orthern TicsueX lbigc FOUNDBlack and tan heundthe Owner can have by proving property and paying for keep FOR RENTAL Cement wkrs 3 12 cuft,gasa , ,    r     Wavrie Beiinett   aeMc Utility Trailersall Ml Oepeslt UMircji CarpMc m wqYeim,iLlf  1 sizes y hour, da or wk t rvnir n tm j FOR SALE  lyeor old white W1UQN SALES  RENTA Utsrest ssid on Savings Books od Rock hens live or aressect i 1ERCE TISM Certtfkstts  Deposit     All disits up to 5000000 in Over 80 Years oi Safe Banking RENTAL iWyJrimson, Phie 56F12 I 612i West LGrandL Rivsr, Lake FOR SALE  1942 Npsh 4 doorChemung, Brighton Phone HowSedan Bock Portage Lake, ell 354W  sured by ow membership in the IFOR SALEKoiar porcelain bathjvANTEDTo buy an outside Fedesei fiwosit Insurance Cor  tub Mrs Harlow Monsell j toilet Earl GaUup iSSkTu ea TM lFOR SALB Anyone desiring WJUfTEDCBAP IRONANS FQH SALE Chev Sedan Dh   J   AND METAL We Pick up vrY 11 1940 2 50 3al, 6 ROBB gas barrels 124 Tiplady Jtead TeL 55F3 STATE OF MICHIGAN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FOR SALE30 White Rock Pull COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON RayCoS Christmas tree call at house after  u  jDecember 101948 ,,,,  ,1 ta Arthur ShehfcmTeL 65Fr FOR SALE Yellow Hnbbcrrd squash MenrU G7disjs Fred C Read and Ross T Read HoweU Rte ITff  dsB coDartners doina business OM  i A    FOR SALE Christmas trees ThJmasjidSn I   Northern White Pine W y Spray 5  PDTg1 S7c orlc ChopsBacM   4c 69C lb  Prahkfarn OR ffffMf  LB, SSC Clarks Wilma Mae Moorer Plaintiffs To whom it may concern Take notice that on Oct 2a 1948 wdt of attachment was issued from the Circuit Court for the Cduntrof Livinqston where in FredCnsad and Ross TRead coparmrs doina business as , ThomasHead Sons are named, plaintrns and Wihna Mae Moorer ii as defendant, for the sum of One J  thousand dollars 1,000, and , that said writ was made return  able November, 10 1948 t VanWmkle  VanWinlds 1 Artorneys for Plaintiff Business Address HowelL Michigan m mm m YUK GAE  Mr AUTO PAKTS Pliantiffs FOR SALE Brand new Royal ,, rwx m,J Puantnts ,HQuportdbto typewriterAlsed Spruce, Colorado Spruceonlv two hours actual typinaGeorgo Charboneau, 9040 Farley mquire at the Dispatch Office RdPhone Pinckney 16 IF 11 From vfaett I sit 6y Joe Marsh Yes Sir, Insomnias Contagious  When Btt4 ftirtnsoe ks4 troabi a glass of beer with a bit of cheese sleeofsf eights, sad trie te get before I go to bed I cant speak K  ovePftby tenia  the rasie fell foryottJ blast he started aa epMeaUc of Fro whew I sit, f oo sdghhar1 insomnia all down the Week lines ssrses aethiag store Polks finally dropped a hint to simply respecting the other per Bud that he close the windows or Ul FOOD STORE  Mrs Merwin GanpbelL Msw I Ebae DeWoif and Mrs Andy i Campbell attended ms C3isimas   py rt St Sstphsms awrdi  Hamburg last Thum  turn the radio a little lower Bod didand that was the quickest 1 cure for other folks insomnia Ive ever heard of Not that any of us object to the radio, or swing heads, or anything else that helps another person re lax of an evening Mrseif, I like sons tastes and rights  withes t forcing your own tastes or opinions dawn his tkumL And that 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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>   br 1 ispatcii Volume 65 The Pincknej DispoVi Wednesday, Dec 1, 1948  i No 48 School News FOOTBALL BANQUET jJBowling Scores  The high school football ban 1 TueResulfe Nov10 quet is at the IdhoSlMm dJnL 23739key will feature the menu Jack 2008 4  Blues 675695656 Young is toastmasterWe were uu wL T   unable to get this program but Jafl JP655571586 undersland they are tryina to ftk De fx Reds 694534get motion pictures oi one of i l802 Jr this years Michigan football r5Cj y Tavena 692677670 OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat We StHI Think Soi Current Lvmment  In our musing a couple of wks  tns kPPned recently    i  i, , , T,   Winch vni, , , i ,  nave aqj on the 194b football earn a  1Kn wouici proiabl, cvney high school, we lemar oei lpoe a lev games GIRL SCOUT NEWS 2049 de Cory Drug 660660603 1923, 40 Fenners 7787187482242 def White Front 7157766682159 31 Reads Lumber 740667679 2086 del Pinckney Fab 562615 NTICIPATINO THCOMJNS VENTERWEATHER, MEN IN OUR SNOW BELT STATES ARE NOW SETTING UP SNOW FENCES, THROUGH THEIR WORK AND FORESIGHT, ROADS AND RAILWAYS   WILL BE PROTECTED FROM DRIFTING SNOW THAT MIGHT  AU OTHERWISE DISRUPT TRAFFIC AND VITAL COMMUNICATIONS  12305 13460 12496 12454 i 12819 8 10 12330 7 11 12430 7 11 11872 6 12 11397 5 13 12255 The girl scouts of Pinckney wexe organized in SeptJor the girls over the aae of ten The first meeungfalewhch we 21 STANDINGS were organized we played someL , J STANDINGS games outdoors and had lots of b 11 ,l  fun Fenners 12 6 We had jno meeting Hallo Sjf11 4 J,1 1 ween week or the week after Pinckney Tavern 11 7 We are now making covers Reads Lumber 9 9 for our scout books for a point Corv Drua toward our Ixrdqes l White Front We open our meetings by say Die  Blues the pleaqe to the flag and sing Die Set eds the Star Spangled Rjnner with Pinckney Fab the Ibrownies Then we go by i December 8 Schedule ourselves and say our promise Cory Drug vs Pinckney Prod and discuss different thinqs  White Front vs Pinckney Fab We have been asked to make i Die Set Blues vs Reads Lumber things listed in our handbook Fenners vs Bob White Pinckney for points toward our badges j Tavern vs Die Set Reds, We had a bake sale on Oct  23 to pay ior the books  MORE DEER HUNTERS We had election of offtcers i    Nov 19 Treas is Dorothy Lavey  Dr Eay Du Guv Hinchey, and SecBarbara Van Slambiook  Gna Clyde DOITOW returned with  We meet in the school gym f aeer lafts  week Leonard Cook and have had large attendance00 a 200 lb bear, at every meeting  oaiwuday Max Musson of How Barbara VanSlambrook, Sec 1eil sn0t a 2ad lb deer on the,  i Orville Smith farm Stanley I j Dinkel wounded one Thursday  MISS VINA TRAVIS  on the John punne farm but itj Miss Vina Travis passed away got away at Ft Meyers, Forida, Saturday Ry Reason, Gerry Eichman Tre funeral will beat the Swar cmd Russell Glover went to Oil thout Funeral rome, Friday at  City over the week end but 2 pm Rev Brady ofheiatinq had no luck Lester McAfee Burial in North Hamburg ceme, and Jim Doolittle went to Mioj K tery The deceased was a farm ver the week end and Hockey er resident of Pettysville and an i Swarthout joined Ray Sullivan  OJ uat PincKneys schedule was1 g u nqr VVaa accPted for a wet this year in forcing them  metmbershjp m rUii mberSt coli  neei Briqhon in the second ,rat0,ny and Levi Jackson a iru of the seasonThat if tneCafraiJ1 l Uie aie college footHloa qame had been last on, tem i0r Txt ycar Now nea o schedule Pinckney would, r, e Plaed Jn college have won Broker LaComb oi tooti,aU teams for u number of Jrie Brighton Argus does not like1 CarS n, 3 cl tLcm havo this thouqht and scorches us in06 the AhAineau team an editorial which ook up part S no thern colleges but so of his front page last weekHi I as We kiow none has ever ire was evidently heiqhened b, n elQiQ caPtain nMorevor the fact Brighton claims he Wen AN WOMEN THROUGHOUT AMERICA, ANTICIPATING 4  UTURE NEEDS, AAE SETTING MdNEy ASIDE REGULARLY IN LIFE INSURANCE, THROUGH TWlR THRIFT AND FORESIGHT, THEY ARE PROVIDING SNOW FENCES FOft THEIR FAM LIES  GUABANTENG THEM A ANP SECURE TOMOZOWm  Class C championship, Hoi are his sentimens Quoted froiii tiie bnqhton Aqi In his column last week, oar good iriend,Paul CurleU, publisii er of the Pinckney Dispatch,took exception o oai claim that Brqi ton had he best Class C foot ball earn in the state this season To have tiiis expression rl doub come from our near nrioh , bor is a source ot deep xiJiup poinment to us Had the conciiions been reverse we would have Vxken pleasure in aoina all out to suppport Pinckney in is claim or saewide honors j  i In his column Mr Curlett i staes, in part J the two teamr I should meet aqain the LLO  H j vould be reversedPinckney hovi not then begun to rollThe iron ble vih Pinckney was heir sen edule was all wet Brighton should ljave been one of he last games on the schedule iaie is a rich mans college and caters strongly to Una class We also read where a college turn cd dewn a southern bowl game invitation fo New Years ay because this college would not let Lhorn use nnqro playersThe rco cd people are ccrainly mak nrj proieo in rivil rights in lOiih Or reccilly tcy were permtCd to oly in major leai bcie xiA Somehow or ohr ve fail to JKI iiuLh 1 ci o iiie coming cxioji of Gen io ana the oihe apanec vciwoid, nearly jur years aixr the vvarihere vco ev icjiracj afcr World Va I oa thj Ko,iu champi vai iGid o lie war escaped cit 1,,,1101 crid died a poacji Cirii  Molcind Just whet rjiii trite execuions vii hao u tnc  o is doubtiul NJW if a  rhoo had been on lo ohoi fool and aixin had v,on ii  v or ve woircr if they wouW have execuedthe person aunt of Mrs Dessa Nash RECEPTION FOR at Lovells Lynn C Gardner Church Jews LIVINGSTON COUNTY HEALTH  ST MARYS CHURCH Rev Albert Schmidtt, Pastor  A  5 SCHMIDr e Livingston County Health uSSlly h SSr V A recpfcon will be given for J Un wi11 i,  tll vSTZJZ home in W lllZ iill an,4 Blble 5tory classes Friday From your arguements we are asked to assume that the briqh, ,,,   i ton Bulldogs throughout their ,uJ ieponr,le for the atomic bomb defeated season remuineu the i explosion v tiijii same unpolished earn that in second game of the season,allowed Pinckney to hold them ic , ,,  u a 140 score lho situation m Chma be comes more acuo ine coinmun Tlxe iootbaii fans of Brighton ifita ccm to bo in oontcji oi the have the highest regard for 1in I shuoion and the detect of the ckneys fighing and gctdant i943 naticnaist iorcoj i predieed in team Furthermore, we jomwdcr  the rneanhme Gonhiunq Ka the batle Pinckney maJe oriho is loiKuy donrcnHiiT more Sloan Field this fall one oi C aid iiom 1 co,iry and his at highlights of the season Howov vle broaclcast er, we resent any implication1 hom Japan C Gl appeal i rih otnd at 745 1, on any 9011 dayPmcimey eri, notable the lcrit papers oarish PincHteV at the Pinck M1  Uitu f inqieieen oi v  i way ana reumea for adultS followed bv  I could have defeased Bnqhon, aIC Jomaniiq more action irom 6 efliAnn Arbor will talk on a county borne whent he sutfered the 1a ton, Id preSn fof Sv We submit that hfcl ihe aame ,, mmir,, it wJi ,o can ao bd of healthAll Invited  seizuteHe lived alone since the J, P y    I death of his wife several years communionMBS HUNTEH B GALLATIANt ago but had a family living in COMMUNTY CHURCH Ms Hunter B Gallatian 72 ummt buf passed 1 Pev TT  , Throuqhou the season the Bull wduher hre Qt UCk 61 wy before medical help could Chofr ft  uSMM 18 hav  ust as d  Wed She was Emma Younq,dau   called , rfa,  VVed Night they needed to be Paul, you HA , ti,A , ri,  rganiS  Chir Dctor   know as well as we do that br He was the son of Wilham e  Mrs Merwin Campbell qhton was a marked team eve Gardner of Iosco and wes born S S Supt H C Veddei ney school auditorium Sunday from t8 to 10 pm Murray Kennedy is chairman Conservation Notes The deer kill this year is est , ,   Jmated Ho be 10 percent less than 5hter  5 t aid Sarah last year when 109,375 were kill I Young oi Hamburg township and  J ru iM,tor i A,,r wVirt rrrtBRl married Hunger Gallatian in 1912 ,,      to SS t r Shot Fora number of ,yecrs, they liv spent hislife othe Jarm Choir Aact Wed 730, L in Pinckney whoro they opor SlrfwSlhTve ,he me  OllStaion aed 300  at exter ComersSurvivmg are where he diedHe was married Morning vVorliipvifrSfr to NUi Younglove demahr of Sermon JThePlah of Aclion in Mr and Mrs George Younqiove the Book of Acts v  mm viiuuu mis     of P11 nsbiP TherG wee Sunday School 1130 JfiTMkii fai candv  oe of Cailf and a brother, Wm   chUdren ffis sole surviving Lesson from the Book of Acts  wjj1 wS Snfr i Parkinson of Harrison and sever felatives are Frances Listor of Senior Choir Prac Wed 71 ine game , counlr s t wli been played later in the season short o rhtii i  ai,iyiavy Brighons superiority would have, tJn i air fcivcs uvrr itoro i been more marked I hard to too If w did lhis we I would lave to dt wur on Communism awd 1iu ici s lendiiK jil is  ovciJ a sMootinq var vitn if ,Oihvdc,ntl in c   J a l rorcase oi arms and ajnmunitioi  not sufficient cry lime it stepped onto the gridiron this fall Every team on is Jjchedfir memnhq Pinckney, 30 horn rack was shot near Rapid River in Defri county by Charles Malek of Ashley The funeral was at the Swarher, Frank Liser, for tany  at lhe church thout Funeml Home Eri ahyears, school commissoner of 8QQ Special tQ diacuss and was pointinq towards the Bright on game That the Fuildogs were able to roll up such an impress ive record should be a soi tree of pride and satisfaction io every  other member of the league   noomRev McLucas officiating Washtenaw county and a nep vote m on r of EvQn Burial was in Hamburg cemetery hewWilham Lister,of California gelical and Conql churches  He early became identified  wuh paDiic hie and served on Politics is runnyBefore ve got into the la1e war wo furnished arments, planes, munitions gal ore to Great Britian 10 aid her  fiqh wih HilerNow in the Holy MARHIAGE UCENSES SHOOTS BEAR Leonard Cook of Pinckney shof a 200 lb bear in the north last weekHe left it in a cold storage plant at West Branch Circuit Court News Judge Lyons held court at How 11 last week Ralph Green was  t   g iven judgement of 160 against church will hold th3ir annual, epr3Seniauves at Lansing which ill Walsh Tlie latter drove a bazaar on Saturday, December portion he filled with distinction, cjar of Greens and wrecked it 4h, beginning at 2 pm, There j fte retired from politics in 1930 Ernest Bullis was given a divo Marlie Coon, 38Chilson, Win  his school board for ome 50 yrs ona Mickeis 23, Fowlerville e was dso supervisor and was, ,,  , Carl Beaverstock, 43, HowellAl  iected to represent this county BlbJ Tmnstetipn crhea Cook, 40,HoweU  m the state legislature for four Thur 800Bible study at parterms In 1925 during the first    supper Now Brother LaComb if youIand the Jews a  fighting the think that Pinckney has any de Arabsfor qpuuul j heir home signs on the myihical class Ci land and 1his counry has plac A onno J  i  tle banish that thought as Pin ed an embargo on the shipment Monday 800Prudential Com j ckney ta only a class D team, of arms to he Jewish nation and anly last week confiscated a ANNUAL BAZAAR DECEMBER 4  eTm 0f GovFred Green he was The Ladies Aid of Cciiql  iected speaker of the house of meetinq Church nite postpond Pinckney has claimed the Clas   to Dec 13 when Dr LeRoy Wat D ,itle 3 1imes and defended  J oi TnuritCns destined for erman will speak on The New QX claim iceln 1924 she took Israel Of course there is a niq Perri in a post season game qer m he woodpile and it is and won 25 to 0 Again inl7 Grea Briton who is an vivecii she defended the title aqains Y of lhe Arabs and has been Michigan Center and won 250  Jiding them in heir fiah wnn In 1944 she again claimed ,hetititne jews even o he exten oi at 530 Offering MFWNONJTE CHURCH M   Rev Ezra Beachey, pator will beapotns, rugs, fancy work k dhas since held several ap Morning Worship 1000 periston was reervudThe ber is asked to wrap a parcel, phe was elected an alterSorges are divorced The suit of put price en it and be sure to J TT deleaate to the Philadephia RAY D WHEELER Henry Huelberg  Fredrika Hal have as much hi package as   but declined on ackr was tried and put over toj priced Also mark whother rn0f Ul health  eHay D Wheeler 56, died at, Dec 13 as a witness was miss fbtld orIflh GtrJVj, His affiiiiations were ivith 5L Jog hospital,Ann Arbor, Fri these conditions prevaUnq we i day He was the son of tne late fail to see how Pinckney couid le but there were no challangers  cending them army instructors Now lets look at ihe factsThishn addiion to arms and planesfall Coach Reader planned to Tliis is an alliance of necessi start Jim Burrourfhs and John , Great Britian is derxmaen  in his backfieldSprout Arabia for much of their oil his ankle the day before j American oil men also have ou first game and Burroughs susieiors there which is wny a broken ankle in the fir j  COunry has  sucked m e with Lansing Brighon l te faht s game   0 was the next game and Coach Reader had to use a new backfield which failed to click With Prison Direcr Sanford has asked an Investigation ot Jack Courtright to foreclose a mech anics lain was tried and decis ion reserved Satth suit of James Smith  wile TS Frank Oft and wife of Marion was heard and decision reserved This involves a drain age dftch ROAST yOBZ D1HNER JU FfBcfiney ConoL Church DECEMBER 4m at 5t00 PM TamOy Style Free Will Offeitg Gene Dinkel and wfle, Leo XJBVSJT cud wtf Hassl ffichazo s3oa Mcs Bowttci DfnlceLMr and sn AkmleT Dmlosl cmd loos lib CtttSk hA dmner at Blacks Samuel and Etta Parsons Wheel point for the Brighton qame Pin son prison and is branches   rjnerai was nea r  1173171 P01 n ckniX Wed H1   ed QeW ME church Eat arcmoon Jf larm now owned by John  combmcrions before one was CAN YCraD BUD YOVr ,1 Sncrf 146      Surviving are his wife, 2 sons MIND mating Burial was in Wright A dogs mourniul howl cine an Cemetery ced the death of his mistress in and 3 daughters The funeral was at Keehn Funeral Home in where r is claimed that over a million dollars worth of equip nnt etc has disappeared, most lv material purchased of hs ALL STATE CLASS C TEAM NYAaf4er the late warlt was The Detroit Free Press publish Two Class C teams Taes On a hospWod miles away This f Msmsf F 4 A M MEETING Dexter Monday, Rev Bishop thefirst teamConana, StThcai one of the many cases causmg1  x  t      scientists to wonder if animcust The annuel meeting and elect have extrasensory proception  ion of ottoen of Livingston Lod officiating Burial in Webster as,Ann Arbor, StQair Shores, cemetery NOTICE The King Daughters will disRead Can Your Dog Read Yourf qe No 78 F6 AM wiR be held Mind in The American Wek Tuesday evening, Dec 7 a 00 ly, gteat magazine with this Sun  pm An oyster supper will be continue their gift exchange mis days Dec 5 issue of Detroit served after the meeiiagA big year and instead give the gifts Sunday Times f cendance Is asked  to the Sanitoncm shower On Fii,evening,Dec 3rd there Harry Robinson, veteian Plymourn auctioneer, died Sunday Mrs Rof Henry of Battle Cssek is now Mftcf m her apartment m msosnsx   wiR be a special communication Mr and Mrs Roy Dillingham to conferr 2 Second Degrees He attended me funeral of a cousin freshmen s served after degree me lormer Mary lore, adaughi at Look Love of Marion at MarP W Curlett, See  Wakefield East Jordon St Chas Grand Rapids Lee, Chesaninq, St Andrews,Saginaw,St August  ine Kalamazoo and StJohns, Jackson each place one man On the second team MilanPort kind MilUngton, Grant Bangor, Keego Harbor, Charievioux, St Johns Jackson, St Leo,DetroitSt MaryJtoycd Oak andSt Marion Detroit aet one man Brighton, a doss C title clcdment seems to have been over husAs far back as we remember Jackson prison wasbe ing investigaed and very wardens have left there honorable discharges The trouble is politics Ths w hrrve always been politically e pointed andowe eir jobs the fact feelt mey JelpedjiteA a aovernorThe result is wyt flock of inexrjerienoed men drawn the job and injnost have made a iaitae of  The hkrh school rthke has been disced and wfchaotf  ftfl wr  f r   tfcfcJ   4   mfV  5bIfce Mneknev DteptVfe Wednesday,  1 I4 i ip that acts Like an angel y  fl T 0  famous lingerie designer, dreamed up the angelic NoRide slip with the 100 r mf iortmcnt    wwr nrf w, fawfc or bunches under your zipper Straightcut front, gored back and comfortable fitted midriff, Looks like    te    fa utterly ravishing fabrics and finishes, tailored or lace trimmsd  f AVON THEATER iSYLVAN THEATER AtkbrHo  j Chelsea Mich Thursday, December 2 Friday and Saturday Dec, 34 Double Feature BILL AND COO in irucoior A BiiU story using 273 Love i Birds and trained croW i Friday SatiuTday Dec 3 4 rap ROOTS A Drama in Tchaicoei Stamao Van Heflin, Susan Haywai and Ward Bond Also WILD FRONTIER A Good Western with Rocky Lane Jack Holt  Tt THE WALLS OF JEKICO Cornel Wirae, Linda Darnell ard Ann Baxter Cartoon LatMt Novd Sunday Monday Tuday, Dec 54 MR BLANDING BUILDS K3 DREAM HOUSE A Comedy Starving j Sunday and Tuesday Decc 5 4 7 SONG OF LOVE The story ot ih,e Uie oi great Compos, praams, Schumann I Lisjt, starring Paul Henreid, plua Cary Giant Myrna Loy, Melvvn New For Good MusicSee This J Douglas, Louise Beavers , 1 m 1 i  , Sunday Shows 3,5,79 Comina UnUer CWItemla Stars t  Call Northside 77 j ,, VIRGINIAN  j Reissue  In Technlcoolor  with CVv M,W MICH Joel McCrea Brian Donlcvr, J Thursday, Friday Pec 23  Sonny Tuits, Barbara Britton Joel McCrea, Francis De, Cha Shows 7is and 9,05 Bickford 1 Cartoon Popular Sde e HOWELL Theater VlfV la TOUR FACES WEST New CQjtoon Travel   Eco Saturday December 4 I Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette ,, ,   , ,, , ia We welcome the opportunity to IIBTTTTK NXT i help you finance the purchase of CAROLINA, MOON I G im or homeWe will do for Lynne Roberts SEald Barry j       lee Your Banker First  When MADONNA OF THE DESERT , you need financial advice or asCqrt00  sistancethe man that is willing Sun Mon Dec 56 Matinee Sun ar and able to help OU most fecon 215 PM Continuous j omically is your Local aKerCary Grant, Myrna Loy Melwn  He knows the Faim and oue iDouglas , ness problems and needs be kr i I and he has a sincere interest in MR BLAND1NGS BUILDS HIS youI welfare Novel,yDHEAM c j FIRST NATIONAL BANK  Tues Wed Thurs Dec 789 i HOWELL   DUEL IN THE SUN  i    r, in Technicolor Member Federal Depoau uu starring j anco Corp All deposits up to lennifer Jones Gregory Peck  5000 insured Joseph Cotten I protect youi cash fcv using ovi Novelty j NIGHT DEPOSITORY Cartoon f flMIIUllTjIlUI I    ii vi Need an Oil Hot Ra U  Peirces Stoe 9UY WITH CONFIDENCE for  romen I Water Heater 1 We have several makes on hand also oil tank   A Complete Line of Toilet CamliinatiOfis S c I as well as AH Bathroom Fixtures  Electric Heaters Pumps of All Kind and Kitchen Sinks MYRON J HUGHES c i I Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Speciality MASTER PLUMBER  , uiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitmimtMiiuijiiinminiiimmimtniiHi liinniit isiimiuf ffa  From where I sit if Joe Marsh Why Dutch is Growing a Beer J HOWELL MICHIGAN Dr J D Kruse  Chiropractor CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS That beard on Dutch Milkt chin doesnt wean that hes getting ready tu play Santa Claus Hes simply paying off the election bet he lost to Capy Swanson And while some folks allow its all a lot oil nonsense  like the Wheelbarrow ride that Capy 3iad to give Dutch after last ekclian dryfrom wlcre I sit, i Ls a miRhtjr vviKIcsome r,ftcrmuih to a diUcr ence of opinion Because good Americans all t TKe their politics and voting mighty eiiouiy But when the isucst settkd, and the die i cast, they accept the verdict in a spirit ctf  00J humor   And tints at it should be whm, it comes to tutf difference of opimion Some folks vote for beer as their favorite beveaaeothers vote for cidir In fact, we ail bve differences of taie inalnuwleverytiiinsl But that doesnt mean that we cant live together in a spirit f goJ it Ikvship  HOWML vVCBfCOLX  J Dead if Alive JiOBSES 500 CATTLE 850 HOGS 150 Per CWT Depending on Sxae 6 Corlaition Calves  Sheep Bemovd Free Modern Equipment Capable Men  L Parker Agent Pnone 88 Pinckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Service to Michigan Centra llcd Stoek Co  CanvrU f JoML PlLed Stales Brcwcrffoundatim m NOTES OF 25 iAES AGO Mamed at e home of the Rev Mack Daniel Baker, V    leeway A Dinkle and wife attend d the funeral of Mrs Geo Dick epon in Detroit Sauday Miss Blanche Martin has been drawn for jury duty Gfce it he  J52Ja  Pvteam w   941M  ifat eai sr ejaiem The pupOt of dist 4 , Veronica Fohey is teacher  ed a Thanksqiving dinner Nov 29 School Cam Alma Shorpe was u auest  Gerald Reason and Fsd Sny tier attended the Older Boys Con Jerenoe at Hut Auditorium Ann  Arbor Sat Snyder Sell down stents injuring a knee and wes taken to Unrvecsi nospfed v Vemor Hatt hod a successM aucticai la5 weeklt was tje fir st appearance of Perw li8 as 5 c ,,Vw PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wedntdc ry, foe, l, 1948 j pmiavt if DISPATCH Yard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries  i  Entered  COlu iter at POHKV mesne JAKIHU uu rubi,7ed Every Wednesday H6 Main St J  Subscription rstn UW  pai W Curlott, Pubuur r C  REVISION Mr and Mrs Loren Meabor and family of Grand Rapids epend Sunday with Mr and Mrs  Geo Mcabon sr and 5  J s U SETS  e a let rru Mr and Mrs Geo Gullifora of  J  Grand Rapids called of Mr and  Mrs Floris Clark last week Charles Eisele and family of  TV Fowlerville were Tnurs quests  of Mrs Emma Vollmer   Fo Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell were at Sparrow hospital, in Lansing Saturday  Lee Lavey and family spent  Sunday ot the Leiqho Lavev home in Jackson   Jay Shirey has sold the houso on M36 E, he bouqht of Robert Plasko to Maurice Leinbach of  Ind The former movinq to HovveU  Mr and Mrs James Whitley wero in Ann Arbor Sunday The John Carpenter family spent Thanksqivinq at the Clayton Carpenter home  I rn For these Sojto operate at their be   tho installation in c ho new equipment for servinq these sets  o Perform at its Btsi See Shireys Radio Service  20 YEARS IN RADIO 145 Mill St, Piuckney  X W i 3ASH Keriuftdjrt Gei the USNaw Frank White and familv of Howell called at the Ben White home Sunday, M crul Mrs WHMeyer enor tained their childron for Thanks avina exrppt James vho is in A FOR DEAD oDISABLED STOCK HORESES S5C0 CATTLE 5503 HOGS 5150 Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP and PIGS REMOVED FREE fyAJtUMf CJTWIPANY or 70 p0  0   She has an electric blanket  j BUYERS OF HIDES  PELT i  A  Haw Furs,Mirk and tariey OanKel aw SEE YOUR ukauer Trucks  1 and 2 TON TRUCKS FOR ECONOMY AND DURABILITY LET US REPAIR YOUK rpperrsererytimet When you buy aa atomatic etcctncbIatiliet youre just too comortable to count sheep The delightful, weight ree warmthautomatically controlledplus ase in bedmaking, storing and washing  re gnnfjrgonwhy more and tAtgfolks switch to electric sleeping Your neighborhood appliance dealer and all Edison Customer Offices have the new electric blankets and comforters Sfe them today CarTrttfcrif3Sfdr EABiATORS t WE HAVE A COMPLETE LTTT OF RADIATORS AND t CORES IN STOCK  Win Ceistsch  Son   YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER 127 South Michigan Avo HowolL Michigan Rione 1391 i THE DETROIT EDISON CO FOR SALE arm Morning Stoves fillers Feed Supply Co  Doyle Templeton and family of Keeqo Harbor were Thanksqivmg g ests at the Albert Shirley aome Hilda Hall of Grand Rapids and Levi Ludtke of Gerqory were  Sunday guests at ths Albert Dinkel horne An auto was complexly wreck,  Udwidge and iamily ed at 200 amSunday morninq f HYal Oak called ai the Ken whon t hit the bridqe on the WxU 5 I   Mr and MrsWm nffrnr were ThfflksqTving guests of the Dr Harlow SLahah home in Jackson Mr and Mrs Hay Burns enter taiaed their children and MiNfr aadMin WmMeicer were j  Mrs Louis Coyk for Thanks Thanksgiying quests at file Dr i Y 101 T na toe Dnaqe on Dexter rd jus south o the Geo Iscon iiomeJTheear was stul there Sunday night althouqh it haur been stripped of all movable parts i  Thursday quests of Mark Nash and family were Mr and Mrs L Gearhart Alice Gearhart and  Mrs Agnes jtichlardson of Howi ell 1 Born to Mr and MrsJames Cold1 J Tbo Andhrew Campbsfi SSOBUT dt  iBKWtte POB   Gaines  Waller Mercer Home in East Lan sinqFrancis Krupa and wife of Det roit called at the Wm Shehan home Sunday Uoyd Heedee and lamUy spent Thurs at the Edward huoffer Nash Evelyn Hendee of name in Holt , lyn ean Mr and Mrs Eaii KimbIeiLois water, Nov A3 a daughter Mar Waie have moved to Jackson James and Kay Wash Cold The LJJienry and Thomas water are sYrying at the Lynn Ware families spent Thanksqiv Hendee hosae ina with Mrs Lida Karus in Mrs Lester McAfee and child HoweflJ   t  Pnt     Ti Joe Basydlo and family were Howard Tischekr and family Thanksgrvinq guests oi has sis moved to Detroit kxst week where V Mrs1Mson House cad fcmi h it employed in the JLHudl ii YfsslaniL som sose   m  SAH 1 tummm m  iffhurrahrp,tn nullum 3S  1111 frjfliER  FFaftt i OU NEEDFOR HEW  FOR BENTrito  J  AJAJ init   UIMCUNFV UMIMHUIU VJUIWBBDLS  vwnm kncitv beina hutaUed 15 a   waft m   JSLiSJSL A aft Uw electricity bejnsloJlod15 a month    v ejection eve and bought a 1000 FOR SALfcWe novo a 4040 SraSTcTSe ChtaJT Sabune1111 i1  Rosenthal Corn Husker and ,,,  electa P M n Husker and ,,,  election ai Gov J0 ,  ickei Also Ham gyas pmwhidt he is keep jsawTus FriAn JtL  f UMMA MY MT e lAunhi vVnmh Darter, at IJejWSI I mennilla taken from My Hceno My per St Joseph s church Dorterat HTiLhkm tonal check book with checka tended the funeral of Jue ntoje 112 North Michigan numbered 126 to 15aPern who John, at Akron Ohio fee week Telephone took same can avoid trouble by in the kxs 17 months he has Osftee  heetnce 814 retumina the same to me  lost 2 brothe a sistei and bfet Eyemtac by Appoi en from My Home My per st Josephs church Dorter, at tonal check book wlm checka tended the xunercd d his ntoe numbered 126 to 150Peron who John, at Akron Ohio last week took same can avoid tiouble by in the las 17 months he has returning the same to me  lost 2 brother a sister and wo Leonard Cook 1 therm law A FOR RENTrA Two Room mod The Sfeckbridge hiqh school run nxai  hankhed Wk ball Horn open jeason sVeaJnaa by Appoimmewe i TffifeT  Harold Christ, local 11 Flu  Phone Howell 438 ei 67 1 SNEEb Phone ll  09 hGrand QSner HowelL Michigan AtB n Real EW iMuwceJfcrokeeaae j       City ANL IT COiTo GJiLY A PENNY A PERSON A DAY  MAUNE n  All the tit yu needI  fur kss   A 1 U 1  natlc hot water even n liiavicat washdays ii a piiKiy a person a, day ,t matter where you live Is,i IIM t, r L luctVic Conner lions are runl d wiiti a DuoTherm Watir Healer Yt burn rheap fuel oilevaialu anyvheie an i hi In it water Qj oi ujit   al the tuiii ul the tapl C ne in and see the hrflintTy bMti fill, ifikinuly stvli A iiiv   ,1,amiii white   1  111 CIK rh finihed e from AUTOMATIC FUtl WAIR HEATU  FOR RENT A Two rloom moo xne seocKona  em apartment parUy Junushed,, basket ball Warn open jeason pnvate entrance, ladufcs oruVisDec  with Fowlerville there, suitable for 2 fnpfcyod ipec The Rockbridge OESener Thomas Muxnhy Phono 1CF4 tains the Ingham County Assn 2U E Mam St Pincrney on reje,    0A ALEAb IkotoV SVUEBTi aTBlackner, pioneer business City Lake and Faim Prcperty and a drcukmng heater  an in Fowlerville since 1896 A Speciattty Wlllicrmj Cooper  died last week l List Tom Property vh M FUNDBlack and Vm houndme The FowleryUle VFW, wUl Lttl5vEY nzms hLr9ssiwHSntSidGlrhrb 0  MSni AlatHiamstld Phono 38T3 rrefcfrf22  ijccj  over the NorfhvUle Record Pinckney  MkhSgan FOR SALE  1 year old while i wVieh the late WHCansneldi L   Rock hens Uve or aressed ,00 WHtmsnexa AUCTIONEER Henry Johnson, Phone 56F12 1 Jameg Reynolds on he staif oil m Bales a SpecialiTy FOR SALE  1942Nfesh 4 door the U ci Mis the new band mai BERT WYUE Sedan EBock Portage Lake, tor at Brighton hgh school Ptone Pmckney 78F2i FOR SALEiKolar porcelain bath A South Lyon expects to build 50 rn  tub Mrs Harlow Monsell preiabriccrd house the coming Gregory Mich year cosing from 5,500 up, FOR SALEWell seasoned wood Brighton Bd of wndon cord or truck load Also apples  enwd 400 10 jhe JWicran Leg George Charbonneau, 9040 Farly Rd, phone 161FU    1 FORSALEMontgomery Ward fuel oil healing stove Good con ditto 910 W Main St WlUlTBDiSCRAP fAOK AND AND METAL We Pick up 8TEFFEN  ROBB STATE OfMlCHIGAN STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at liw 207 H E Grand River , H0  HrSlOfclATibN SERVICE HAROLD RADT A Repairs on All Mom  Altoney at Phone 13 Briahtesu Mtolv Phone 1STPU lepakia MYRON J HUGHE Ptumbina and Beattna Slate 717 Lakeside Drive Rush Uafco  PH 8WABTROOT 4 9QtT Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Dtreder i Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 9 4 3 PlnckneMIr   RED C RHCKHOrT fa OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howell Mkhlaem For Appointment Piute 58 Restdenee 13 ion building hin there ese Siat Auni Marjory Ri Repairs on JUI  vd Jicent correspondent to Wwlmn 1WF3 LLOYD HENDEE Uve Stock HauHng Weekly Tripi Made to Detroit General Trucking V  CfJ TOWNER ua 1 ww  j Deattst ,f sir 11 Jtff5 Jtt Pon P 31  CAM IONI8 vidence Hosp STATE OF MICHIGAN Mr, and Mrs oea  r THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE  Lake pent the week COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON   ln sjpena Fred C Read and Ross T Read wn   t r ,  1t   outsioje jt La Wdff copartners denng business as flkaxEDio buy n Thomas Read Sons pliantiffc toilet Earl Gallup vs Wilma Mae Moorer Plaintiffs fo whom 1 may concern i Take notice that on Oct 20 l 948 wrtt of attachmrmt as is sued from the Circuit Court for  r JANE TASCH  ATMrGeodaer Lstters or Ay Papers Composed and Mrs wA vlor Copied at You Convenience J All Work Confidential  W rAaliLPmckney Pboae WFU Concrete Products Gravel Sand Top Soil Road Gfttvsl Fill Dirt and Road Bull Blocks Laid, Piece or Covkwot 7628 Toma Bd Pincloney Rte 2 jPhone Dexter 8119 i 1 kjf  FURNACE ut, 5r IALiC the County of Livinqston where  in Fred CRead and Ross TRead  f copartners doina business b ELECilVCAL WIRIia LPOMJ, orago Lako Phono Dexter 25C6 Jsstablishod 1868 ksOOpercrted 1915 box 109 Pinckney  FOR SALE Large Clnucior DEPENDABLEBaby Sitter,35c an Coal stove also black Chester hour Call Vivian DyerPinckney field Coa rii nnrn nhnnfl 1A1F2 FOR SALE  22x52 ft passen1 Thomas Read Sons are named er depot at Pinckney Money I nlciirititfsi and Wilma Mae Moorerl bids vill be received until Dec I J defendant, for the sum ot One1 1,1948 Riant reserved o rejectI thousand dollars L000N and all bids I that gaid writ was made return able November, 10 1948 Van Winkle 4 Van Winkle any or  McPirerson State Bank Call 703 phone 141F2 Attorneys fo Plaintilts Business Address Howell Michigan FECIALS m, MMBBffanaiiiBeBHBVeiessjMSSSSsea I Shedd e ee   y j Heavy iToiaiato leanstr Apple AerOW Fab Syrup fuioe  HO 2 CAMS Cans Soap Powder   3c 49C S fttfc brthern Tlesisesflk DEPOSTT RECEIPTS On Nov 22, 1948 tbe Commer col Passbook   , cal Passbook Recording of depos its will be discontinued Instead h checking acoou receive machine     J1 T utaunuea Instead  ach chocking account depositor will receive machine printodroc eipt made possible by ue of our new Burroughs Automatic TeUen Machine Deposiioiis aio requested to prepare deposit tickets in the same iaibiom QM they alway have svtho past Vpoa reseniation at the teUuS  Toihr wil   S17  cagh ubmitted with the deposit  tJr5iJ  Poouer a reci eipt which is machine vaidated jfe1, f Tte Numbsr,the upateOnd Total Amount of the Deposit It is anticipated the now procedure will provide fast window service, greater accuracy, qeiotrJ er privacy oi tranectton and ended convenience tor the cutfV omac sm mopAciujig his account, 1 a se esejsad Spray fBDTj 31c  McPtam Stall ork Chops ato UX sVkV 4 II You may not own s share of American Telephone and Telegraph Company stock or a telephone company bond, and yet you may be an investor in the Bell System and Michigan Bell Many banks and insurance companies are holders of Bell System securities So, if you have a savings account or an insurance policy, indirectly some of your money may be invested in the telephone business But who are the other investors in the Bell System Altogether there are more than 700,000 of them in addition to insurance companies and other financial institutions They are school 4 t 690 Prafckfwcc 3 1Z wutm urn Sank 6rH  vemamon, WMWWB, BMUBTWITO, mums, mmr chanks, bttfiiness men, telephone workers  people in all walks of life who have pot their savings directly into Bell securities  Few businesses in America are so widely owned by the people they serve No one persosr or inetitution owns as SMtch as one third of one per cent of A T 4 T stock    tRMMW more women of the Clarks SfflOCKMS FOODSTOSE   PJ, r T  v tt   X J,,3r mmmi mim rWoM7YearAfo PERSONALS  Loverne Reason kit Man far Richmond Va, 1b study telegraphy John Tiplady is taking a business course in the Home Correspondence School A Bertwisle reunion was held at the Warren Hatf home Thank sgiving Those there wereCap Dcurow, WB Darraw, GASiqlex Wm Cusrlett, families and MrsT LAmold and daughter Thirza oi Three Rivers In some way the coal stove doors oi Mr and Mrs Frank Wright became open Frt niqht and Mr and Mrs Wright were nearly gassed to death Medical aid had to be summoned The Livingston County Home Telephone Co has reached Pin ckney and is beinq extended to Lakeland and Hamburg The oi tic here will be in the rear of rue Teeple CadweiU Hardware store The Masons and Store cleared 1JU on their Tnanksgiving Day banquet and dance Thomas Shenan has bought 20 acres of land of Joe Quinn Andrew Bates and family have moved on he Frank Johnson Harm Charles Poole, a PHS gradu ate in June left Mon tor Snow nee, Okla to locate Iviae Brogan is teaching in diet No Marion  Mis J as Ivory of Nor fa Lake burned her arm severly last wk Alfred Glenn has returned from Cakota and is working for Ho bert Glenn Roberts, the pack peddler from Detroit who has travelled this leriory for 42 years made his lasi trip last weekHe goes to Oregon to live with his son The Cooper Bros have their new barn completed i  MuPpnnetspreparing to move  Jackson Walter Barry has rented the Dick Reason fann  Chas Horf has gone to Will iamston to lefcrrn he barber Shatina is fine on the oon Cards are oui Jf, wedding of Grace NohancrWtttAppLeton to take place Dec 11 the Juniors of PHS have el ected officers Bert Roche, pre Fred Teeple vice pres Mae Reason ecJBlancfa MajtinJrfKrs Nora Durkee and Will Single ton were married last Wed While playing  chool Tues Liam Ledwidqe was knocked and injured quite badly Hre and There Tom Lancaster wlo enlisted in the army and is at Gamp Breck enrage, Ky soent Thanksaiving a the Louis fifaeban home Walter Oark and wife spent the week end wife Mr and Mrs Frank Nichols a Mk Grant Gc4ey jr U visiting rel atives in Mas Mr and fflh Lawrence Hobv and children spent last week in Herbert Palmer and family spent TVmksatvinq in Detroit The Edeel Meyer famil and MnryrKBd CVrrk of Yosikmti call ed at me Waller Oark borne Thursday Arthur Marshcril and family spent the week end in Tustin Michigan Mrand Mrs George Gullifard oi Grand Rapids spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Floris Clark I i Mr and Mrs HC Vedder en tertained the iGerald and Robert Vedder families Mrs Dora SWOT thout Don Swarthout and fcrmily and MJ Reason and family Thjanksgiving day Mrs Beulah Martin of Ypsil anti is visiting the Hoif Sisters Mr and Mrsoss Read and Mr and Mrs HerbSneed had Thank sqivinq dinner in Fenton  The following from here attend ed the funeral of Hon Lynn Gar dnei at Plainfield Sat Mr and Mrs WC Miller, son Noiman Mrs Mary Teeple, Mrand Mrs Ross Read, Mr a J Jn Heq Schaefer Mr and Mr Win She han and nephew, Fianci Howard Read and family spent Thanksgi iny at thu Wld home in Ann Aibor  Mrs Milded Trost, Marjory Merlin and Carolyn Trost and Jimmie Nance of Dearborn born Glenn Kingsley and fam ilyMrs Anna Kraft and Ethel nosaman oi Marion called at the Anaxew Campbell home Sun Fred Read was in Lansing WednesdayMr and Mrs lames Whitley entertained Thanksgiving the Wm Whitley famuty of Ann Ar bor, Fred Head and wile and Muriel Sat dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Read were Ross Read and wife, Howard Bead and fam Uy and John Huddle son of Lan sing Mrs Joan Glover land children spent the week end at the Ed Spears home  Mrs Lynn Hendee and son, Recalled at the Bob Pike home Sunday The HoUis Wylie family spent Thanksgiving at tlie Abrams home in FowleriJ   MrsWmMercer i visiting at the MvGegor ham in BriHon  v J  MTII an The Senior Clas will put on the comedy This Night Beware at the Pinckney High School Thur,Sat,Dec16J8  The Cast TOD MJLLEproprietor of BlackCrow Inn GENE BOWERS MARTHY HAWK, the witch woman MARY ANN HARRIS VELMA BAYNE who gives aghost party MITZI YOUNG FRANCIS MALLORY, her escort and guest  WALLY JEFFREY MADAME ZORA, a spiritualistic medium  LOIS SHIRLEY SUKEY SIMMONS, Velmas darky cook  DORA NICHOLS LAZARUS JONES,Velmas darkyqardner BOB AMBURGEY NAN CARTERET  HENIE VANBLAIRCUM HUGH STANTON JIM BURROUGHS HARRIETT HOTCHKISS Velmas guests RUTH GALLUP TOMMY MEADOWS   DICK SINCfR GHOST OF ALLAN BLAlR whohaunts the nn GERRY CLARK TIMEA Stormy October night PLACEA Summer Resort in the Curnberlands Feature Numbers Between Acts Jesse Henry and wife and son Geraij spent Tht rsgjvirq at the Chas Whitehead home in Gregor Mr and Mrs Asher Wylie call ed on Mrs Virginia Wylie Grant at the Mich State San Sunday Thanksgiving guests of Mrand Mrs Ken Wylie were Fritz Wylie Mr and Mrs Wm Euler and Lvie of HoweiL Lois Shirley le Mon for Chic ago with line 4 H award winners She won a award in sewing Ye editor visited his uncle,Dr James Curiett in S Joe hospital AnnAxbor Wednesday where th latter underwent an operation He returned home to Boseville Friday The local VPW post is sponsor soring a basket ball eaja Keith Udwidqe of Sajced Heart Seminary Detroit and Nan ledwidge oi St Joseph exxrtesn Adrian, caad Gus of Not3 Dame spent la week with Mrs Dean or Ledwidae Arthur Homes and family oi Lansing spent Thonksqyinq at me Abel Haines home Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout visited Emil Weddiqe Sotwho is a patient at St Joe Hospital Ann Arbor, The Irvin Kennedy tamily and MurrayKennedy tamily were Thanksgivina guests of the Am brose Kennedy family in Howell  Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs WCAtLee were Ed Knopke and family oi Detroi,Cy AtLee and family of Gladwin and Robert Tasch and family Thanksgivina quests oi Mr and Mrs Merwin Campbell were Floyd Maycroft and wife and W Maycroft and wife,Miss Marjory Demery of Grand Rapids and James Hall nd tamily of Dexter Mi and Mrs, Andrew Ncscitt, were Thanksivinq ques3 of the1 Dr Geo Drjda iumilv in Det roit aslo Dr Wyiie ard wile of Dexter and Cot  o te  and Dexter and Gordon Hester and wife The Frank Aberdeen family were Thanksgiving guests of the Rex Noggle family in Detroit The WCMiuer faanfly enter lamed 31 far Thanksgivng including their sons and fctmlies the  tqriii and Mnv Mary Teeple Miss Marjory Boote and Mr and Mrs Pagiiole of Detroit colli ed at the Frank Aberdeen  J A Hooker and wise spent Thursday crt theOWJiookar stome in Ann Arfcor j Jane and Barbara Nash spent the week end witry Isabel Nash in Ann ArborPat and Dennie McGowan of Pontiac are spending 2 weeks attlie Louis Coy la Jiome Herbert Allyn and wife o Lan sing were Sat guests of Mr and MrsME Darrow Lynn Hendee and wife Lloyd op Wool Growers banquet in Hendee an wife attended the Co Jackson Saturday Mrs Norma Gardner Presley who had her jaw broken in two places in an auto accident is sail in St Joe tyosptal, Ann Ar bor where she has to undergo an operation Howard Thayer and family spent the week end in Cleveland Ohio Cyde FUr anJ w snont Sun in Owcso c i Mrs lttie Fisher m FowlerviUs Miss Mary LaRue has qore to Detroit to work in a tfze as saleslady Mr and Mrs WAiCetchman leit far Los AngelesCcdUThure where they will spend the winter with their sons Clifford VanHorn and wife had far Thanksgiving quests Wray Hinckly and wife Jack Reardon and Mrs AWtofco11 DrSXevin and DrJBeckwrm of DetioM called at u Dispatch oi last Friday</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>r m 5  mmm  V Volume 65 the tibcknej Dispua Wednesday, November 24 Ki3 Michigan Mirror LANSING Tthe power of the press waning in Mich jae 1948 eiecuon majorities  Leaves Pinckney J Rev Francis J Murphy, pastorH oi St Marys church Pinckney, f  fr the past eight years has been  No 49 Mich mycaTrpxeXanne to Stc  vWnot majority oiE the voters  J wn h w  was pastor He was fcvora BenomnTee for C Ve as chPRev Fr Murphy  D  nmmee for Pres came here from WaterVliet He was te and ser   J army in e and 6i tosTiMiMK  1   Sta,ined 0n  OUR DEMOCRACY hmtWqi byMr , ie anti TJiere J CurwComment 1 c Rep sasrsMtisa  lmocrats point gleeluUy to  the Pacific coast in Wash, and Oregon Returning to Michigan the Tmm  4 lojhe served as assistant in Detroit rSJeJJ61 m ,the face oi KarrJazoo and Port Huron and SmvS F H1011 oi a wey was pastor at Temperance and f2 V Aotiie surPrise defeat WaterVliet He is a highly edu ot Rep Kim Sigler by Dem Nom inee QMennen Williams is held up as proof of a declining press in both assumptions the power of the newspaper is predicated on a belief that the press inSSfS8 tiVwJi the editorial JHlfLJfe Anriam Plan the public weilds power at the ball cated man and has been very prominent during his stay here He will be succeeded as pastor of St Marys church by Rev Al bert Schmidtt of the Immcauleate Conception Parish of Hartfordj Mich He is 42 years old The change takes place Nov 30 next rterSchmidtt also serv eda assistant to Rev Jobouh  L  r wj ie sxui Coyi at St Johns parishjack ot box i by strength of majority SOIlj The following transfers also action The people arrive at their announced decision wisely or unwisely,, as v Franci Timmons xo St jos the result of information, right  hs Kalamazoo Rev Jas Lei or wrong,as made available I JL e TV,0 ul uul 7 through various media of mass   St iohnsBenton Harbor to ,,t JVQ,tv  Resurrection, LansmaRev John SnZ news SftSS in I Slow to St Ccwmlr Lansing runlets maaasine cT lee flev Patrick McGuiness from St  UTS pfcllfonys qcmstock to taacu ,A rr i      late Conception, Marshall Rev  tMmgiJJfrt, e ratl0nal elections co last week we have learn   are turning their oe hunters who  I eJ,n i aeution to oveseas affaire  tAr    ure newseels on the radio air waves even over the back fence amona neighbors If there has been any power   jrrv it has been the power of the  r0 Ct Cnarles, Coldwttter George Higgins from Immaculate Conception Marshall to St Chas CoHwater Rev Cletus Rose     to    it  s  I I for the L 1    1   lers who wen north orst ITI PiLunGerald  Jcr ta Jeeys Rudsell Liv , ,ite and son, John   Joinquq Claude  and Gerald Swarthou Fri iies and Bill bauqhnBili I flUh S01161 weiqhed j 08 lbs dressed Other SULCO  a hunters were Lloyd liLnd Ldsei Meyer, Ora Haines, U do lenner Liii VanHorn, VVllurd  Vvilse Clifford Miller, Howard lie ad, Marion Hidqe Shiiey Jo bhuey, Ceo Meyer In this area the hunters iid ir do so bad Fri Carl Galbraith shof a buck on the old Cocper farm vhat woiqhed 200 lbsand  Joe Plunimer who returned emp ty handed from the north got one m atou iho same place Sav A Greqo, 1 iiii y yiot oio on he Homoi Abney farm ct Chubbs jCoiiei Iliday A large np  oi deer have also been lillcci1  noiili ct HJ ACL end one C Buck Lake John Carpenter shot ana the ,4 c corn z  IrU 11 LCJ  1 t   ror ke radc and tlic skill and rVMr 1     i  one Jiut on tlie Clyde Duimuci fairn Others who qot deer were Har ol Raidy, Edward Bovntm, Vx  no Waqaner, Loy MeCkar, Tern Howlet, Ansa Wilie where the news is not so good m China Chinese Communism apparently have Gen Chaing Ka Cheks forces on the runThis lat tor is the general whom mis cou ntry has been aiding with arma munitions and officers to train his forcces This is the general whom Gen Marshall recently in vestioated and turned in a neg  atiye report on According to Gen Marshall he is a reactionay and totally incapable of consolid utinq the forces of China How ever, he was the only man in sight who vas trying to stop Communism and this country had to accept him Now apparently all uid was wasted We have 3000 USMarines in China 1000 more are to be sent to help in evacutatinq IL S citizens Pfiij country seems to be uniort unaiQintheir ioiiqn riMim After Wcrld War I we aided the Car of Russia against the Com munists and even sent troops ther However, the communists won and the Czar and his whole amiiy wjre murdered ror lh   for our cotuilrq extcnai, IP ilV, dhc lanl ihat tstoxown ar d of lcf lanKsgawncI , Immaulate Ckmceptionr Nile I   r mC cunnlnS a trenail cr,, jy0l, , Thl ppwer is derived directly  Rev Clarence Wood, from St from NEWS j Josephs, Kalamazoo to St Johns A free press will continue to Jackson report honestly the news as it  happens, and the American peo1 SMITH PTA pie will continue to arrive at maj ority decisions  right or wrong The PTAof the Smith School through their own appraisals of was delightfully entertained by the facts at hand j Mr and Mrs Quigley last pri A free press will continue to evening The problem of hot lun offer personal opinion, gualified ches was discussed, and it was  and openly and presented as, decided that it would be carreditorial expression of the news ied out by Mrs Shehan in i paper editor The reader has the same manner as last year, right to agree or disagree He  t ,t om ianc 1   i  1 PEiiSjN,y,s Bo I ous Conservation Notes  No venison should spoil this  year as hunters can get permits ess meeting ion to take it to the  f  lireiiiVws ST MARYS CHURCh Masses at 80C and 1100 am Novena IXpvotJons Friday at nearest  joiivvea oy piupaanon f  orn to Leo Blctdes and wife at StJoe iiospial IVJV AXa qui  Miss HomiLio KcLy picked a bun,a of Violets Sunday a the  JCeJIy farm, south oi hero I hoy were not sholcieu c pohcted m any way Miss Isabel Nash cf Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Mark Nasn Omar Gass and wife of Brighton were Sunday guests ol the Leier Mcfoe fanvly Dr and rs CB Gardner of Lansing and Mrs Aria Caul I cf  AnnArbor were Sun quests oi Fannie Monks and Nellie Ccud ner  In Palestine war is again iaq ing between Jewish and Arab forces and neither is paying any attention to the U N de manasior a truce According to military observers the Jews are qonq ic win and already have thu Arabs on the runThe Arabs by virtue ot being in possession ot the works richest oil fields have been able to get planes munitions etcmostly from Great tfntian who have big oil compressions there They also have i British officers as instructorsThe Jews arc said to be receivinq huqe arm and munition ships ments of Russia and apparently superior in numbers to the  Aiabslt seems to us that the Arabs missed the beat during the British occupation of Palestine , North Hamburrj Fxton ton I iu ncn tnG importation of arms club meet with Mrs CbMcm Car01 fews were both prohibited tGreat Britian and apparentl J Jews wore at a disadvantage The Aiabs neglected lies the real power of the press HANDICAP MAY BE SPRTNr conflcched by thu stale BOARD TO SUCCESS to following the bushe may even Xvnte a letter for news the eveninn wrra      iw xicaiuni  ,i, v  , paper publication I  cards A dehcion I  PlQy deeP 2 h  ozen c   TZ V uuuui  Per last Wednesday If there is any mandate in the Ztd fJarina1 Up and Imaged before aking Sundv M 9 v , , Mr anci Mrs Lma L and 1948 election in Michigan or oth burgs wih it eoeeeiK  idventrVf  aVr famiJy lcave Thursfci cnix    erwise, it is a mandate for the Marjorie Shehar nTLn Completion oi a bathing beach week o Grd iw ST bh Aif 71 3lGr v,ho JK llLtfEck Great Britian press to report truthfully, to int Miller aXlhetLhi ieePJe Lal in lhe iJhUnd anj 1 y t  V ,M uth Bldwo11 Gnd cnildren 0 a flood of Jews terpret honestly and to let the Teachers Con6rLai t Ti Rereaan is sported v n PTX lhanuglvmg Dc 0 bnqhton spout Ihursat the and arms poured into Palestine people choose their own path MTS ulli0n in S A,W   35U SGaled  hdv3 been re , , h 7   EeDn WliUo, hoRlfi  sufficient to overwhelm Arabs fntne fulfillment of this missionj  m ln jmn Albor at j ceived for 41 rifles and shotguns fh an jnnions cae Mou1 Born lo Ml and Mrs Norman  ig Tues, kne ohn Vanblaircum Ihursda at McThe ews now hold many portions of the Holy Land which RESORT PHONES Read how a girl once crippltd Figures released this week to , with infantile paralysis became Conservation officers this year I edwJ Wfd  lale Frank Do1 Pherson hospital Howell, a dau were awarded to the Arabs in or,r M 1 LLL y  i l bun Conimemoraon for qhter, Linda Macwear blading red jackets stead of the  A mile the British partiton and refuse to he customary areen , CIarn,Cf Dl3fnuaMJrn ,nd Kaye Vie snt last week ati linauish them of dike 3 feet high has MtcWgairenretephone Co sub agreqrbollngrrigwr built in Tuscola county to i wf  HL  Tniil finlinfjhpr r Kem  Wyho HgmU con, stantiate reports that the touri girl became an expert messeuse ilood 150 acre for water fowl I whJ  lJ Jf dJn hnn  Dlk pent Saturday here Wei the Detroit curfew law season this year was the busiest Learn how you cat oerome Michigan sold more than 400 forl l  ft7 v V 1, gff  Mi nd ias ,  Put to th test and  misfortcne by inS Sul 1 ducfe stamps to out state I tQr Smv i H StnHWn M I v5, p0  mllflrtnr in 1Q4R   WCL3  Y, the d ccesai ie, Shehan of Ann Arbor  and Dr iS threw out two cases last w of any record tfWimJB LRStipe, manager here for the  Handicap May Be Your Best , inoupe, mjunuqer nere ior me nunuicap may oe I our Best UUOCIUIB m izo,  trat Bishop Albers changed it Harlow co,said a new high in the numJ Friend in The American Week The report that bear have to ,,n acadcmy, served by theNackson Shehan and family of ber of longdistanct calls to and ly, one of tree big magazines been seen in the Jackson area, cvsers of St josph Nazareth from me states resort areas wasj with this Sundays Nov28 is1 have been investigated and not parhioners and neighbors established  j sue of The Detroit Times During the season, Mich Bell handled 15 percent or 145,0u0 ANNUAL BAZAAR DECEMBER 4 more toll messages in resort areas then during the same mos last year when a booming trade was in full swing The record was made possible in part by an expansion of the statewide long distance network Hundreds cf new toll circuits to resort areas were rushed to  substantiated The tracks found were those raccoons and deqs In Oct the dept loaned 911 reejs of wildlife pictures to 308 The Ladies Aid of CongT diiferent organisationschurch will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, December TOK PAT IN PROGRAM 4th beginning at 2 p m, There m the teachers meetina at tho  JSS7 ncy 1  Michigan Union at Ann Arbor Sav cf v WtiDGn a Sat M1 Do Swathout reprewhfehe1 wm  1 redd the Briqht1 in  rxi  T T Lf mZti the discussion on Creative Liv are invited tocallafor Asher Vlie and family and Mrs Jessie WyLe wcie m Fowlact 1 lorvillo Sunday mass Sunday in farewell to the Henry Dickinson and wife of pastor afer his 8 years and 9 New Boston spent Sunday at the months administration I Albert Dinkel home Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi got under way completion before this summer parael post bown, each meming Bess Crofoc4 Supervisor of hcol oagx Priced Also mark whether for BeAevite SSi rIL ra  rhiiH r jn Ti,a j Tii ferkevitz of Warren, Gwendolen her i A,A t  , i lncT Bess urotoct, Supervisor ot tr    IT f, a Mi S nr  1 1 Warren Consolidated schools oc1   WS chairman, Hoyden Morgan a 35,500,000 cable between, have as much in package as Mich State Nomal j  Grand Rapids and the northwest section of the state Although considerable progress is beinq made in buildina plant to handle tourist tele phone traffic Sipe said the jcb is not yet completed Many more facilities will be  child or adult The dinner will MS of MvmcSh anA wS r be served by tfce Youna TV, p  P1X2TT 2 Tm  Auary at 530 Free will ofcr ,22 f  U  M als0 coMMwvrr CHUHCS Congiaaationai Rev D D Brady, Minister Choir Practise Wed Night Organist 6 hoir Di ret tor  Mrs Merwin Campbell S S Supt HC Vedder Choir Practise Wed 730 Morning Worship 1030 Sunday School  1130 Senior Choir Prac Wed 730 Wednesday, 17th  No Jun Ludtko attended the football game in Detroit Sunday Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee were Mr and Mrs Edward Nuoifer and cauqh ter cf Hch and Bob Horine The Younglove PT Aheld an interesting meeting Fri niqht  C1ty viih 30 present Mrs Richads of wo cases last wk because the two fourteen year old girls who were arrested at  200 amwere out with two marr kdm e n The law only provides IJeliaTtycfainst the parentsThe lav was adopted in haste and never vould have worked anyway Several other youna girls picked up were also freed According tc Detroit papers the law will be revised but even then we think it will be found to be un worljibleThe responsibtilty of being up their children cannot be passed over onto the state or Howell talked on a county hea Another Thanksgivina has roll ed around As the years pass by the character of the day has lth unit Last Wed right while on his wa home from Detroit with his changed much It is still a day ingDonatioriS greatly appreciat ed took part MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 r  7 AUTO ACCIDENT Wt to handle this specialized j A bad auto accdn took Ru, WiW   place last J v lvvuee the Dexer  traffic as Michigan Bells part in encouraging, one of the state s principal industries Alfred Gzazke, 21, Howell, Beachy Hunt, 41 Howell, Ada Whiiof45  Sunday 23th ior Choir practice   Vmrk WH Myer stooped Jfor family reunions but the big 800 Union Thanksgiving Ser 7nfsta inTe dark he Thanksgivina Day footbaU vice,Mennomte and CongiChuri   an l  Ffonna a brck games which used to ring down ches Sermon Gratitude, a   d  er inurcs Ke man 1 the season of college football Christian Virtue by D r        Rev zrajaqed tQ qQ fn he  cab of thc Cvji truck where he wasnt found til   next morning He is new in St Tack Readon came to the Cliff VanHorn home last week from A Joe hospital Ann Arbor where ks was taken when his armwas fcfoken in 3 places Miss Rosalee Nash spent the  week end in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Frank Ckzrk oj  5 3V ffiS 2SUa5WaI1 363f SReIrvUSSchpOSTAI CLERK EXAMINATION dhXSh  WJ7 Ub0U 33 Brihto I WedLda, DecIAOO  Junior  0 amDec 4 19 at the m to Utv h4ciTl An  j T  Choir 730 Senior Choir Hweli postoffice for substitute Abo Jfti IfcSra GHr Pi Sunday dinner quests of Mr Thursday Dec2ndB,ble Study clerk in the Pinckney pestoifice W a broken TOsi MUs AuHrv T11  PF werRev Meeting at the Parsonage at 800 All desiring to ake the examin,1 ChURCH ta may secure application Pressle brumes JUTI BeU who, Wubur Coyfe and wife and Leo nocture oJLflwiildins operate  iwai wrth Suiger had Jus  fl Covle of Howell ani Bemice w Wni jjKwoirt flsad MUiasd wets Sunday guests of cut ernd Smger wascut about, Lqmont of Detroit I NORTH JfAMBUR CHURCH Sunday auests of Mr and Mis Bob Tascm were Mehrin Troteand, wile Tom Hinicki and wife of Detroit and W Eadner and family of Ann Arbor, Jb BOAtr Km Duma niaht Ben 4 at fc PX  THE DRAFT CALL Booer Reopen passed the army examination in Hint last week and may be catted in Dec with Mr and Mrs Winston Bcruqhn the face AH camehome that, Elmer VcmBeuran and wife Exr Bechy,ur 4C60 Srthoit  ,  ,   lbtlt  rtsfey and Florence Byers expect to leave Supt   Wm Leidg Byron next month for Fla to Ro4 7 nii N K of Pinckny spend the winter  Youi Peotks Meetist  70 Victor Rokos who recently Fvontng Jtfa4  816 sold hie reecrurant here is again, Murufatf Worship 8ervic ioorr employed by Ken Nicholson inSunday Scfeooi the Topinkos Cafe on Milwaukee  Beryl Lewis who passed in Oct Livingston county was short in  St Detroit  Sam Gentile and wife were a  , Mrs Marjory Shehan attended guests of Mrand Mrs Norman their goota kis month, senaing a teachers meeting at Ann Ar Reason last week at their cottbut 2 of 4 men asked bor Saturdof  age near larwelL forms at the Pinckney potoffice These they will fill ou and bring to the examination room All  veterans organizations are azV to take noticeExcrmination is restricted to perrons of the office or temporary employees JA Connor, Regional Director PINCKNEY 5fGFDAUGHTERS The Circle will meet Thur, p m, Dec 2 with Mrs Fred Read Exchange of giftFor details on  shower for needy persons at I Sanitoriujn, ogP Mrt Shirley are no more In Dexter for many ycjars the Cathohc Church on that day put on a big Thanksgiving Day banguet and proaram on which appeared some oi the best speakers of the state The event was long ago ended Nov the theatres, niqht clubs and taverns get most of the Thanksgiving celebrators As a  whole we as a nation have much to be thankful forThe cou ntry is at peace, employment is high and the working people have plenty of money to spend Although prices are high there is plenty of food available and manufactured articles are much easier to obtainIn fact we are so bountifully supplied with the things of life that we are able to ship plenty of them to needy Europe and Asia irom the plusThis is as it should he Gus Ledwidqe was home Notre Dame ueiYetstty over week end Gilbert Bailey of Adrian ih week l y3    Jw V   ,  ij v k  mMmk v  SS7T75H  y  vi , ,  SuAji tte Hnrtaoj DhiVA Wedateday, November 24 1948    2SjCbi    fJ BARK THAT BITESTo test various types of insulating coatings for telephone wires, Bell Laboratories maintain a dense birch forest in New Jersey Wires strung through the forest show hpw different materials resist the rubbing action of tree limbs under actual outdoor conditions 50000 GRAINS OF COALDid you know there was coal in your telephone Actually, there are about 50,000 grains of it behind the diaphragm of the mouthpiece This is enough to cover a surface about the size of a  dime Coal is used in telephones because it can translate the vibrations of your voice into electric waves on wires These waves can be  Bent to another telephone, where they are converted back into your voice HANDY HUNTING GROUNDIts easy to locate a doctor, veterinarian, farm equipment dealer, feed and grain supplier or any of the countless other people you need to call at one time or another Theyre listed by trade or profession in the Yellow Pages in the back section of your telephone directory Make a habit of using the Yellow Pages and see how  much time and effort it saves you dayill and  dayout all year round ICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY  Pur 1,500000 fotfwor rural eonstruetloii program   nor asa fcetfer rural telephone service k UJ mU LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS  H Having dteided te eSocontinue farming will sell at public auction all my personal preperty listed below Located 9 miles South of Howell on Pinckney Road to Rush Lake Road and 3 miles East or 3 mile Northeast of Pinckney on North side pf  Rush Leke 3381 Rush Lake Road Follow arrows  , J PUANl MEYfcR, Auctij r Pheste Howell, 1219  A  Wrash Open Milking, Bred Aug 1 elsUin Co I yrs e Hiking, Bred Oct, 11  fresh, Opea , r  ,  Frets Opes HokUta Cow, s yrs old, Fresh, Calf by side Eolstsin Cow, 4 yrs old, MUUsifc Put Jan 27 GtSffBsey Heifer, 2 yrs old, Due Jan t  GcernseyN Heifer, 2 yrs, eld Bred OeW1 Guernsey Heifer, 2 yrs eld Bred Oct   Brown Swiss, 2 yrs, old, Open ,  HoUUin Heifsr, 11 months eld Open ir HoUtein Heifer, 10 mantes ofcL Open T W Holstein Heifsr, 11 Deaths elf VPn MtfM Holitein Heifsr, 2 weeks est 2r No 16 Registered Canadian bull, U years old, Good held file MWe, weight 1750 pounds, mSkWm V W VHBBBBBBBBB  FARM TOOLS ft EQUIPMENT 1144 Ford Fergsio Tractor AH9 At  tires good   1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor, 212 FloWf 1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor Cultivator 1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor, 6 ft Mowsf 1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor Boas Saw  1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor 6 ft Double QSJ  1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor Pulley 1944 Ford Ferguson Taaetor Duel  1947 David Bradley 12 Hammerail 1Q47 Avery Tractor Manure Spreader good 1945 McCormick Deerina Corn Planter O  FF attachment, McCormick Deering 11 Hoe Grain Drill geoj McCormick Deering Corn Binder gOftU McCormick Deering Grain Binder 1946 John Deere Pfflh Hay Loader Cg John Deere 3 Bar Rsjke McCormick Deering Mowing Machine Oliver 214 Tractor Plow  fv 1945 David Bradley Orchard and Garden Sprayer Briggs Stratfaon motor, good 70 Hammermill Belt Manure Carrier Bucket John Deere Dump Rake Land Roller Steel Wheel Wagon and R 24 Extension Ladder , , 1 Hone Cultivator Stone Boat , I ,fe Grind Ston Chicken Feeders iJiSBL Water Fountains Steel Nests jjgK, 2 Coal Brooders Electric Brooder V wwm Cross Cut Saw plks, Shovels, Chains and many, many articles too numerous to mention J5 MttJKLNG EQUIPMENT V tied PeLaval Magnetic Milker 2 ujajt with pipe for 19 cows  WsP   a good  HUlt  GRAIN Broae loose, gos4   Corn tale Come early TERMS All sums of 10 and under fuh orer that amount credit will be rfven for 1012 months time on bankable Bote s bearing 6 interest MM Margare 1A1S SALPH KOEPELE, Oeik TB4TER j  Frtday, Sateriay, Her 2S, 27 OM1L TO SAN ANTQNE NeigUnirtrf Note Tbe Stockbridge American Legion poet will sponsor a bass et boll team The Stockbridge Briei Sun resorts the Screw Products Co of Jackson has bought kmd there to build a factory Some miscreant gave Justice, Fred Qonnenwett a rubber I  check last week in payment oi a fine SSJ  The Methodist church at Hym mouth celebrated their 100th an niversary last week Jerry flagman, Dick SchouerJ and Don Karnes of Howell who   enlisted in the navy have been , chariee Schmidt oi Midland 512  Goadard has been awarded the Silver WttI L Beaver ior outstandincf work j CemineSiU  as a scout master While master See oi Lore at Pinckney he took his troop  the New York Worlds Fair J I SYLVAN THEATER Chelsea Mich I A Qood Western wtth Gene Awlmr Peggy Stewart  Conway Sevang Ovt el this WeddT  TeeeeayTHev tt SO  IIWCONQUEBED   U Tenhrirelat A 8ew Western  on e  k is tlMBseetTtef Dy Mstaee 10 T M GIVE MT BBQABDS TO  BROA0WAr 1 Dan DaOey, Charles Wlnninger Nancy Qutid ChasUe Hugglea, slay Bateter Newt MGqf Friday, itsy Kov  n ranuoiAOT WUd rrentlef to  SES HOWELL ThoiUfir  S BuU AbboS,L Leu CoSlsllo Jl  and Barbara Joyce  latest News r i ftatu Mesu Tuew Nor II, 2t  t4AS SO Mi i Wed,, Taw HOT 24, 23   WALT DISNEYS died at Los Angeles, Calil last week He spent 35 years in the Philipines as a missionary Nins from Livingston county enlisted in the army in October Glenn C Yelland oi Howell th draft Sardf Ott0nwy to Nw Musical Comedy The Howell high school debat MELODY TIME ing team lost to Inkster last  b Techsieoeier  week  Coaedy Worelty Weww1 Mr and Mrs Rem Geer Oi Friday Saturday NOT 26 27  THE STrFET WITH NO NAME teatoqt Mr Mandmg fcuilut His Dream House wife Stevens Lloyd  v,o Mark Stevens Uop  BtcgMBd Widmars Barbara Iferwrence 4 Grand Rapids called on friends in Brighton last week enroute to Florida to spend the winter 200 deer licenses were sold this year by two Fowlerville dealers 1  The KaiserFrasier Co has already built 38 homes near Will Sunset Is SHERIFF OF CIMARRON  Service TARZAN AND THE MERMAIDS Sunday Monday Nov It It Mat Sunday lilS P M, Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan SILVER RIVER Thomas Mitchell Bruce Bennett Cartoon NoTelty wRuJ a build morejjohaay Weissmullef Brenda They sell for 9,500 up I jZ2L rwa , Jack Reid, son oi Mr and J0 I Mrs Qare Reid oi Dover who is  in the air com at ToykoJapan has been made a sergeant The Brighton parking meter contxovesy continues The Brigh ton Chamber of Commerce pass ed resolution and sent it to the  council asking that the parking I meters be removed Mayor Tom Leath hoots this sugqestion and J Tuesday, Wednesdey HOT 20TDic7T , Mtl Obo Hobrf R, which adopted this resolution A J report on the meters since Aug BEftrnv rvoorea ions 7400 Total 18060 I Comedy u Brighton high school has deO bating team and meets Holt in the first debate j, Clair Connine of Milan hasfj been awarded the new 70,000, Bchool gymcontract at New Hud  son    This bank has been a steady lender oi money since its beginning and ft has been profit able, not only to oureelves but  We believe our customers feel they too have profiled We invite all types of borrowers to see us for loansAny program of operation which comes under a bankable loan will be made by this institution FIRST NATIONAL BANK Howmt ro Member Federal Deposit Cnsui ance Corp AIL deposits up  to 5000 insured Protect torn cash by uemg out  NlGgJ DEPOSITORY   distill IIIIIIIUrillllBHIillUlllllill IIHJf Ned an OH Hot   wz  t  WILL SHOW AND D040NSTRATE M OUR MODEL GIBSON TRACTORS  SATURDAr, NOVEMBER 27 1948 At 2180 Weel Grand ftvec Bo wea Michigan From 140 Pvssi to 4s88 P M JLTM Peferson    VC1 Albert Neebitt and wife of Des roit Chas Whitehead and wisj and Beatrice Lamborn of Gas  aory were Sunday guests alt the  ASJuy homo J Shehan and family oi Ann Asbor were Sunday quests at the Louis Shehan home Edward Joseph, infant son of  N otes of 471 ears Ago I Frank Wells, pres of the state 1 ba of health has asked all per 2  sons to be vaccinated aqainst  small pox t Since the illness of Pete Pooles baby they have been stayinq JttiihJtiftLJnotheLMxs Donald son TheyTcetafirein tfce1r own home which caught fire Fri but the blaze was put out  While loading a 22 pistol the other day VeitiB Reason was  struck in the abdomenThe wound was slight but he will I have to postpone his departure tHtagJVginiq tor a week, J James Ryan and John Denehy  were found guilty in circuit court last week in the Fitzsimmans murder trial wHih lastod 2 wks Great efforts were made to dis credit the testimony oi DrHJFSia  lei af Pinckney and Swartz of  Hamburg, medical examiners in the caseThe plea of AJ Saw yer Srassipros to the jury, was one of the qreateet ever heard in the county The Masons and Stars will give a big Thanksgiving party I and dance at the opera house   Thursday night m  S E Bartn was in Tuscola ca last week where he purchased some fins Delaine sheep Born to Hershel Watts and wife, Nov 22 a daughter  Born to Wirt GJarpenter and , wife Nov 17,a son   Millard Capt Darrow and farm I ily of Lewlstoa, Mont are visiting relatives here The 3 brothers of The Read hunted here with him last week Dick Clinton has purchased a new ihreshnq engine 25 carloads of lambs from Monthave been purchased to  feed on the beet pulp at the Lan sma suaar factory  ,  Tom Clinton and wife attended  i the funeral oi melr grand4aaan Iter at Jackson last week a Water Hester We have seversd Makes on hand alee eA tests A Cesspleter Line ef Toilet Combination  as well as All Bathroom Fixtures Hectric Heaters Pumps ei All Kinds ed Kitchen Sinks   MWRfiN J HUGHES Telephone Pindcney 157F11 3 RepaWng a seeiolitf MASTBR PLUMBER iinmwimwiHiitiiiMiMutiii eeitiiiwiitaitf WORK l OVERALLS Carhart  Headlight Overalls Jackets lined and imBnea PANTS Cor WhtoW 1 Oxtort 9W ttaftaktaWw AT ton Covett, Chombro TiZ UNDERWEAR  IKMHI Cotton and Wool    Flannel and Wool  Ps JTSS Overalls  PfPgsPftrtwT   SHEBOYGAN WOSTJLJg BALL BAND AND HDIWB IqTWEAa  mtfitm  rSlktaa WH ppiggcH BOY A Isttcjo stock on our ow f1  tmA   on J Note of 25 Tears Jio LL ST Fsarf and Main Sts1 gj STtTTIIawson hit  Britches L00 Off fcedal Prices tor e Bes of me Monft Coas 1340 Ok nfwumman A Ererrmtaa You Heed m J  w   SVAN S STORK raward Joseph, fnfcmt son el I last woek WisewL , i    J lmenABL Massilovl axuqfr Mr aiul Mm HwaJRenSeau ve nS and Eon Reason was I  HoisM boBJ  Sr  was baptised by Rev Mclcas 2Sck hf a car as ho made meJ j te ptld  winter wimj A pThanksgivina swty wa at the  5PP wottpttt spent W week end with Elsie DeWolfe etj  umH scbo fKigW  sisJssmssls, ll fjytto  5wT to pfsTliflksQSfisa IsBty woo at the sVHMjhfl aettoae at   Vyv wmmmmmmm ppwp  mcmwnmmvrViww  JY DISPATCH Wednesday ard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries Kennedys Gen store Entered u  tatter at Postbf, ar tfnckney, Midjran undc  the act of March 3 187 PubiisMd Every Wednesday IIS Mam St, Pinckssv, itehtan Subscription ratu 160 a Year Paeft W Crltt Pbtihr Mrs Verne Kennedy spent last week with her sister in Standish while Verne was north deer hunting r Mr and Mrs Don Swarthput were in Stockbridqe Sat nightMr and Mrs Ciiiford Royer and dauqhter oi Detroit spent Sunday with Wayne AtLe and wife RKGcrtesGuy Miller oi Howell and Mike Roche played checkers with Andrew Nesbitt Wed  Lawrence IUIDI PUD uybnog spent Sunday at the GWLati mer home in Stockbridqe I  M J Reason was in Canada I buying cattle last week f  MrsEmma Dinkel spent last Wed with friends in HoweU Herb Palmer jrand wife of Lansing spent Sun at the Palmer  home nere  Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs  Waiter Clark were Russell Clark  and wife of Hiawatha Beach Mrs Ossa Siqler and dauqhter Mrs Dorothy Knottley of Wayne spent the week end with the Hoff Sisters Jackie Clark spent the week end at the Edsel Meyer home in YpsilantL VIMJUJB Ion Griffith and wife have moved lo Ann Arbor LE VISION HHI FM SETS to r puhZ FO ,heS6 Sets  ai at  bes   pa the installation in I havo aU ,he new equipmen, fof    Foi ,dio to Perform at ifa ,  Shlreys Radio Service i a ,i  20 YEARS m RADI  145 Mill St, Pinckney SPOT CASH FOR DFv , DSABLED STOCK HORESES 500 CATTLE S500 HOGS 3150 Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO S1ZK AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PICS REMOVED FJE PHOI COLLSCT TO OARLINf COMPANY BUYERS OF HIDES J  i Plumbing Water Systems Ets Stanley DlnStefi  I t SEE YOUR Electric Comforter Honestly Its just too relaxing for words to  climb into a bed already warmed by an auto matic comforter Youll drift off to sleep before you know iu Why, even the sheep youvf always counted cant stay awake ,  satinYTTplus savings in storage space with only on cover, a cover moths wont touch Your neighborhood appliance dealer and all Edisen Customer Offices have the new electric Comforters and blankets See them today St ude baker Trucks   and 2 TON TRUCKS FOR ECONOMY AND DURABILITY LET US REPAIR YOUR  Car Truck  iVa stor t V    11 W i    RADIATORS WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF RADIATORS AND  CORES IN STOCK Wm, Eeutsch  Son YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER 127 South Michigan Ave Howell, Michigan Phone 1391 Of course, you can count the added fieifltter iSSfK KTROIT EDISfiB SO  Dr J D Kruse  Chlroprortor CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS 105 W frond River HoweU Mlchgon Oaad er Alive HORSES 500 Ci LE 650 T HOGS 150 pe WT OEPNPHTS UPON SIZE A CONDITION , CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Foii AnimeJf Collected Prorarfly  vt rn Equipment Capable Men t U PARKER Avewit  4  ff Pf  nv fUrvica in MkAfca The FASTEST Deed Sfcrk Central Deadstock Co     Mr md MMPN BJ   M D1 Sneed of Howell en   l Jfraio fijttstf r  Brown  Prank Aberdeen and arte were J1 ffS Vo and eon,  A Ann Arbor Sundat   the Wilbur Eleele home in Vincent Shields and famUy ol i Me Lida Karat and danqbtera Srf ,   Arbor nd Mrs Mde Metz, ol Howell spent Sunday at the L Mr, Llhl Lamb of East Lan of Howell spent Sunday at the I Henxv home f ,caUi ot the Ona Camp  Lee Lavey home Mrs Steve O Msfwi Campbell and family J  Friday Brien of Bunker HiU is visitma L etAv crtthi Charles Mel El CSattttp is building a cott there  Mh Cheino I gn  rqr of hs lot whichI Bail DriTW of Better has put mtrikm waeneid ejUlf tai reaeed to Mnt Orson Mc1 chased me Skerwin km on Joy    XMia ,   Bood men M M,       f Ambrose Murphy of Jackson i is a patient at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor  n   I Joyce Ckrrk spent the week end with Marquerete Coon at Chilson Mrs Murray Kennedy and child ren spent Sunday at the Stanley Culver home in Deeriield Mr and Mrs Earl Kenwell of Detroit were week end quests of Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson Hockey Service DrWCWyiie and wife oTDwl ter spent Sun at the An Neebitt home M ViS W 5  i tfe  rA V,   imM vf ti  M XSr,  miA  SXdfej5CTJpspejSJH,Tu  Ia j  iSTJS    PINCKNEY v IEPENDABLEBaby Sitter,35c cm hour Call Vivian DyerPinckney phone 141F2 I 8UUS Or M2CHXCSAN DM Probate Court tor fee County   PBOFESSiONAL CORNER I FOR BENTFiv room farm , iwinr i,,,, ,,  home, 5 mile N W oi Knekney     d dd Court hld at  htutty i,  electricity being totalled 15 a  JWw OMc in h ey ol Bow    onih Lpte  office V2 1 r   uTlL iouO P M WANTEDTo buy an outside PresentHon Hixam H Smith, judge Except Wednesaafj toilet Earl Gallup j PlM  Mon,iued,rrL,bat 7uooJCpm  IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF V    FOR SALEKc4ar porcelain bath November AD 194  G R McCLUSKEY tutk Mrs, HarlOW Monsell j Mary Qgart having filed in said I Dentist Gegory Mich  Court hex petition praying that the ad j 112 la North Michigan , r r   r, i si a Ministration oi said esiate be granted to I Telephones 1 SALfcQuakor Fuel OI Stove Hwry   tt ,  , t   jjience 814  Evenings by Appointments HoweiL Michigan  J1 for 40 Garth Meyer 110 ain StPinckney, Phone 152 AND IT COSTS ONLY A PENNY A PERSON A DAY I MAGIXE IT All the automatic hot water you needeven on heaviest washdays fur less thm a penny a person a day An 1 it iKut matter where you live No gas or electric connections are needed with a DuoTherrn Water Heater You burn cheap fuel oil available anywhereand get hot vatr4iay or night at the turn of the tap Come in and see the brffffantTy beautiful, strikingly styled new models finished in gleaming white enamel Four sizes to chouse from h  DUOTHERM AUTOMATIC FU6L 014 WATER HEATER  person, j It is Ordered that the 17th day oi  January AD 1948 at 2 oclock In the afternoon at said Probate Office be  Sad it hereby appointed for hearing aid petition It is Further OrderedThat public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy oi thU order once each week far three successive weeks previous to   , edd day oi hearing In the Pihcbiey Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and cir j FORiWhite porcelain kitchen oil eulatod in said Coarttv i heater with water heater combin A tjue copy Hiram R sh   atioa Gerald Reason 1 Celestia Parshall Judge c fobate j  Beajstet if Fxabatt FOR SALETwo 5 tier electric chick brooders 20 each,, all metal nests 6 each, 8x10 tent  cot 20 Fletcher Tracy lakeland Phone Brighton 6033 VANWINKLE  VANWINKLE DWVanWinkle tXYanWinkle Attorneys at Law First State and Savings Borflc Howell Michigan Cemetery Memorials 924 NMain St,Ann ArborMich Harold Chubb, v Local Representative 518 Fleming SU Hewell Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers HERB SNEED  MARTIN J LAVA Phone 18  207 i EGrand River  Attorney at Law  HoweiL Michigan Phone13 Brighton, Mich Real Estate InsuranceBrokerage phon 157F11 Repawn City Lake and Farm Property, j MYRON J KUGHES A Speciality  Plumbing and Heating List oui Proper with Me State 8717 Lakeside Drive License Rush Lake FOR SALEfflngle metal becL ,  springs and mattress, used only Wafelifiaos 355 6 weeks Myron J Hughes Tel 157F11 Rush Lake, Pinckney FOR SALEBlock and slab wood yteiivered Henry Wjnslfciw  Phone  112FU bearporated 1915 LEE LAVEY General Insurance Phone 59F3 j Pinckney Michigan A UCTIO NEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYUE Phone Pinckney 78F21 FOR SALEWardrofie Trunk,home Tuesday to rriday Claude Black 3015 Monks Rd STATE OF MICHIGAN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON  McPherson State Bank  STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Ljaw 207 E Grand River Howell TSrocsipiAfioN SEIWJCE  HAROLD RADY Repairs on All MaKes Phone Pinckney 154F3 P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phqnes 39  63 Plnckney,MlcK RED C REICKHOFF br  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave HoweiL Michigan   For Appointment Plne 358 Residence 613   DEPOSIT RECEIPTS , On Nov 22, 1948 the Commer Fred C Read and Ross T Read al Passbook Recording of depos OTTC I TOWNER  Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Road Deocter Phone Dexter 3461   IANE TASCT Letters or ny Papers Composed   ,  vlm  Cooied cr Your Convenience copartners doing business as its will be discontinued Instead   Work Confidential Thomas Read Sons  each checking account depositor Pliantiffs will receive machine printed rec vs  eipt made possible by use of Wilma Mae Moorer j our new Burroughs Automatic Plaintiffs TeUeis Machine All woric woiui 747 MaUvPinckney, Phone 50FU Aa To whom it may concern Lavey Hwdre Depositors are requested to OKJ  Take notice that on Oct 20  prepare deposit tickets in the  1948, wnt ol atyxchmont vas isi same hjni as they alway  ,u h m ii sTTiTnTi AUTO GLASS ET US REPLACE THAT EROlfc EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR  ABES AUTO PARTS FURNACF SALES  REPAIRS FOR SALE  22x52 ft passen ELECTRICAL WIRING ScLffl U JyJffi R L POND, rortage Lake 11948 Riaht reserved to reject Phone Dexter 25S6 any x cuT bids Box 108 Pinckney FOR SALE  Larqe ClrulciorFOR SALENew nn wr  Ojal stove also black BISZJT  field Coat CaU 70F3 Elmers Garage Oak Grove 01S Eftst Grand Rivar, Phone 151  Heweli sued from the Circuit Court for have in the past the County of Livinqston where in Fred CRead and Ross TRead Upon presentation at the tell copartners doina business asters Window the Teller vilThomas Read Sons are named 1 Verify the cash submitted plaintiffs and Wilma Mae Moorer 1 with the deposit ea as defendant, for the sum of One 2 Hand to the Depositer a rec  , thousand dollars 1,000, andeipt which is machine valdmted it ruW  A rt i rctrinsaieto1rgdurte6iWarn Adf  VanWtakto  VcnWinlcle JDepos   FOR SM Oil beating stove, Attorneys for Plaintiffs Business Address Howell, Michigan CASH SPECIALS lad Dressing 8 aches Heavy Syrup  NO 22 CANS omato Jule4Z Cant f Cleanser Apple Sauce AerOWax 3 Noa Cans Qts z LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock Hauling Weekly Hips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64F14  CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel Sand Top Soil Road GxJavel Fill Din and Road Built Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract 7628 Toma Rd Pinckney Rte 2  Pfhone Dexter 8116 FOR SALEFresh sweet cider, eating and cookinq applesrresh Vegetables George Ciiarboneau 040 Farley Road Phone 16 IF 11 Y CiRln my nome lor pre school uge children Ruth Puttor Phone 6 Pinckney FOR RENTModern 3 room furnished apartment 542 E Putnam Max Reynolds, Phone 143F2 FOR SALEUsedbutside ock door 4x7, complete with hardwareCall MrsSkinnei,phon 19 f OR SALCook stove, whiteen aniel primmed in black new  graces, good condition r 234 WMain St, Pinckney service, aTeaTer aociacy, Vt 72LJh EJJnckmey  SrfrfiS, f i50 and  FOR SALEOil heating stove, aj foR SALE One ladies, aHwool added convenience for the 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>V  jtrli1llf AOMI  VPpPPIffWW   ,  tPH,,, 1 lHfcfi  111 j 1, ,  TIT       o   IIIIIHIH WPpwj  Volume U Ihe hackney Dispo a Wednesday, Nov 10, 1948  No 43 Michigan Mirror Gov Kim Sigler is now a one termer, haectea  years ago by a reioim crusade upset,spariced by  grand jury reveaiations oi legiv lauve gran, the colorrul Kim ,iU  be succeded by a 37 year oia  Social Happenings Trie maaiaQ u iiur hezarq, dauner oi ixr ana ivrs oiu uvuKjq to Waaler iiscii tun ox ivii una ivirs LQUIS tcn oi Dex i war veteran wnom he appointed lW v u Qa event oi oaturaay 6v 10 the Uquor control commission Lansing is still catching its breath, Despite opposition, to Sig ler in the Republican ranks the  expected Dewey land suae was supposed to carry h  through bince Dewey andrguson can   Michigan it is apparent that i iany Republians did not vote ij biglerThis cannot be account ed by saying they were offend ed by his grand jury action or his measures as they approved the amendments sponsored by him including legislative salaries and a constitutional convention They did kill sales tax diversion repeal but Sigler never oxpocted it to carry The election of Williams was not a reform mandate It was a protest vot by Republicans who wanted a change Why Well when Sec of State Fred Alger came to Lansing 2 years ago he was imbued with high ideab ot public service as voiced by Gov Sigler in his campaign However they never materialized as Gov Sigler failed to torm a ,,orkina partnerrhip with his orn stdte6fficers and the legislature as GovKelly had done This was costly Alger stays at Laniq Sigler does not 4H CLB MEETING There will be a 4H metinq aT the home of Marshall Meabon Friday, Nov 12 at 8 p m to organize our 4H Handicraft Club 1 for the winter Boys of the age 2 from 10 to 20 yearsThey are ask  to bring their parent to this meet ening a uio iViennonue ciiarcn with, nev ura geacny leading me service Large ncets oi flowers adomj ed the altar and soli candielighi adaea to Uie lrnprssiveness oi  tiie scei, as the oride came down the white carpeted aisle on  the arm of her father who gavo her in marriage The biide wore a white nylon gown, fashioned In princess siyi with a wide sash tied in a bustle effect She carried a white Bible on which nestled a bouquet of  roses and sweet peas witn long ribbon streamers   OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat LEARNING TO W0KKjr06ETHER Her sister, Helen was bridesmaid She was attired in a blue taffeta gown with a corsage of pink sweet peas Melvin Leidig was best man while the ushers were Wilbur Leid g and Maurice Leinbach seated the guests Music was furnished by a male quartette from Dayton,  Ohio Following the service the bridal couple received congratulations and iater areceptionwas held at the Bezzeg home The newlyweds will live in Dexter MrsEsch graduated from Plnck ney high school last June and has been employed by the Citizen1 s Mutual Auto Insurance Co of HowelL  OUR REPUBLIC WAS ESTABLISHED N vjt UNDER, THE CONSTITUTION, BUT IT TOOK WAJTH AND COURAGE AND PATIENCE AND TIME TO MAKE IT WORK OUR INDIVIDUAL STATES VJAPTO LEARN HOW TO W6RK TOGETHER AND IN THAT PROCESS THE CONSTITUTION ITSELF WAS STRENGTHENED BY A SERIES Of AMENDMENTS KNOWN AS 7AE 8U QFPlGHTSs Notes 011 the Game Pinckney high school continued men suiue uau roueu up a j o 0 victory over 1 owlervuie nere r riuay mgm on a rain boaea ueiaoocKuriage nas nad a gooa season, finishing second ia iho  ingnam county league anu wercanc his favorite expression was  Current tiOmment Way back in Teddy Roosevelt  aay tnere was a rust bust ing attorney general from Mis souri, Herb ilaaiey oy name wno prosecuted the uusts he more man held his own with the smartest lawyers in the nation Ci 7  expected to give iuckn y I 4eai ocuue ihey biarieu 0  una held Pinckney scorless ine lirst quariei in ue secona trie neuvy JinCiaiey line touui to weai tlum down and bob Laow weu cvtr Horn the 2fa yd ine iox uiu urs FuiLkney toucha jwntb nmbuz made uie second one IIOJII ue il yd lineJirn , tioen JIKI le j  couple ot nisi downs tor bndge and a pa3 put trie bail umDled and iul Vtanolariw oia le on the Piiickney JU iiero ihsy coverd lor mcKney This v us me  only threa made Dy Siockoiidge ico at haii fmcjcaey itrJiczk bridge 0 the second half ihe Pinckney j ue xielo aiocKDuuge 10 nj LJUH and continuany cruned iuu 11 fcitockunage une to uuov uc xail earners lor losses Pmckne UIJO oioppea meir aerial attack oy in HAMBURG HOLDUP Clarence Radloffpperotor of the Odd Fellow dances at Hamburg, was held up and robb of 58 in dancereceipts at 220 a m Sn  ina Mr Bob White of the Bob jdav as he was on his way home WThite Lappina Co will furnis a Iihe two men came down Straw THREE VERG ,ro,Tr JMITED NATIONS, EMeooyiNG THE ASPIRATIONS OF 7IE JOPLCC OF THE WORLDCAME INTO BEING v BECAUSE MEMBER COUNTRIES MUST LEARN TO WORK TOGETHER, BECAUSE THE ORGANIZATION MUST NECSSRILV UNDERGO A PERIOD OP TRIAL AND ERROR, WE MUST RECOGNIZE THAT FAITH AND COURAGE AND PATIENCE AND TIME WILL BE NEEDED FOR THE UNITED NATIONS TO ACHIEVE ITS HIGH AIM OF FUNDAMENTAL FREZOQM FOR ALL PEOPLESAND LASTKG PEACE UNITED NATIONS WEEJL  OCTOBER I724 rrvm in his factory for a work  shop  j  Any donations of hana saws hammers, planes, squares, raf etc will be appreciated Marshall Meabon, loc 1 terrdr berry Lake Rdin a car and stopp ed him in Hamburg St They es caped west on Stiawberry Lake Read iieAe uua liiere The aeer fcason siaris Aeek anu me uSUUi Ullll w  IwAl ul deer hunters will be yone cturday Some of ihose who o ihe upper peninsula riuv   Church jNews MARYS CHURCh  srenc Murpliv, pastor Masses at 800 and 1100 am  vovena Devotions Fridayatv ijiiowed by preparation fo  tnnnnunion Preparation for Holy Ccmmun011 after 730 mass Sunday, Nov 14, 26th Sun, a PILCJKiM htaLOWSHTP MtT The recently organized Pilgrim   FeUowship of the Com Congi lrea ,l6 ATItS ELECTION i HGUGkiTS  church made a splendia showmq  Vv  Aler and sons, L  a our ioreignt wtue as gooa ct the fall meeting of this division waruiout and son, hussell gc as our hinasigui w woaia oe I cf the Jackson Assnheld at the uglas Lake itung on top of the woiia rigm IWheatland church Sunday The ri looker, Azel Carpente now We could nave had a lum pinciaiey group was awarded lmY Pawner of Dexter to CI wwwl Ui ounaav Tm ber yard, Howie neads nouse t rst plaa m members as weU as ,L  men of the parish 4th7wek Ji and a 5 mile ride down Urand i distanca travelled Isabell Brady w H Meyer and sons George 63rd Novena  rhver m a wneel Oanow pushed I and j Curtis were among thJ Meubon jr, Lynn nenaee c, sons Nov is devoted to the Faithful the prize winners for essays subon Meabon Harold Farley to departedComemmoration made mitted on World Unity and o Joels cach day for members of the Pinckney Pilgrim Choir famished  ,,1101 4 son Francis, gatorial society Prayers are re special numbers for the evening  Kerala bauer to tne upper guested for John White of How worship hour Dinner was served2  r  ell, brother of James White and at the church 27 in all went I U ord VanHornWllard WUtse, IMrs Orville Smith who died Sun nowiett tiros, and Loy McClear  day 11DOn CIu nmuny Hw latonlious ure Sun, OTEoGt and son and Harris Req High MaasMon,Tues, Wed by juOge Fred Croimenwett oi howeii Somo unusual beis were made, in Ann Aroor a Leeway ian bet a new Plymouth car  against 25 and lost A fraternity member offered to eat his hat if Truman won and was held to his , Pinckney Accompanying promise Here there was no Tru um f ,  waro Re A r  man money Doc Hendee did  1 JTP manage to win a small bet frcm Reg Schaffer Otherwise we heard of few be The Republican noara of srategy maae mistake after mis take First they ridiculed me presidents piano playing Now  lodge, fraternal or civic society could have told them that their member who plays the piono is highly prized If you dont be lieve S ask a V F W American Legion, Maon, Rotary or Lions club member Another mistake was ridiculing the back porch he had built on the white house Now the back porch is an in tegral part of he life of the average American He likes to go  out there a couple of hours before he retires, kick off his shoes and light his pipe and watch the  world go by and the ttar shine in the Heavens This is solid comfort Also, his daughters singing ability was ridiculed Now we dont know anythinq Brady Mr and Mrs Georaehovs to IjOV ,, Thompson, Mr and Mrs Lonnie X  rwlrf ,  intention of living Thur late VanSlambrook, Mr and MrsJNardRker Jo Roscommon, Maria SweeneyFridav, late Wm Merwin Campbell and Mr and, L Cadillac,DrRay Mullen Sat, late Rita Nugent Mrs M E Darrow Luify MioGirard Bros, Harrietts  Mrs m L narrow Don Swarthout and Emil Wedd  ae Iorch Lake, John Burg, Lloyd JOHN WHITE  nm  , 7w John White son of Jed 1  Mar Mai Ryan White,Putnam died in his home in Howell Sunday j iiNTaflTA1NS , 77ZZrjie uQv V, UA 1ivH the tvist 30 ruN i i LAWYERS The Oakland county state bar lHLia5IIm towers of this distnet at the Hotel RooseveltPon, The speakers are Jas  HU1, chairman the Workmen where he had lived the oast years Surviving are his wife, the lormer Elizabeth Gehringdr, rthree sons, Vncent Francis and Max and two daughters, MrsFlorence Lipka and Mrs Vivan Cook A Compensation Com TrTS daughter, Mrs Beth Wedemeyer, Gaw   and Sam U dlceasedAlso a brotherjames a 01 who will speak and a sister, Mrs Orville Smith of Pinckney survive The funeral was at St Josephs church, Howell, Tuesday, Rev Fr Day officiating Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemtery Im from Missouri and you gotta tfhow me Presiaent iruman is also from Missouri and the Re publicans were unable to show him anything last week Tuesday We ihinic it was the fighting spirit of the President which brought him victory, fie did not have Franklin Roosevelts suave and  wirepulling ability and was involved in difficulties with con gress thf minute he took office hvery one ot his measures was scuttled by the Republican congress, who,, in their ardor to keep all credit from the president damned themselves as a do nothing congress Then he aroed the anger of the south by coming out for civil rights This led  to a move by them, with northern support, to ditch him in the convention and nominate Gen 11e Eisenhower Eisenhower killed excpting 4 passestJob Amouigty this by refusing to accept When the nomination went to him the south bolted the party and formed one called the Dbciecrats Henry intercepted passes joe Jeulreys Wallace also got peeved over got one and ran bU y u a toucndownGene Bauer, Tom  ond and nil Vanbiaricum also caugh a pass over the goal line for a PinckneytoTrchdownr jerry Heath made both extra ponas With this big lead the Pinckney second and third teams went in  the 4th quarter Against this kid  team Siockbridge gov 3 first downs but did not score Thee Pinckney kids showed their fight by making 2 first downs Next Friday Pinckney ends her  the Russian situation and formed another party Disheartened by these splits prominent Democrats such as Mayor ODwyer failed to render any aid and Truman had to do his own campaigning unaided except in the south where Senator Barkley made a few Lpeeches The harder adversity hit him the harder President Truman fought, he toured reason with Hartland here This I the nation from coat to coast team has not won a game this Und made over 500 speeches vear Last year they beat Pnckney His opponent Gov Dewey was Pinckney to win the first victory convinced he had a walkaway thai Hartland won over PinckHe even had his cabinet picked ney in football The Pinckney Merchants trophy won by Pinckney was paraded around the field This will be put jame from iow on  His speeches were lull ol meaningless generalities and while on one hand he promised to enact all ,the progressive measures adup at each Pinckney Stockbridge vocated by President Truman he Pinckne Bower  Clark tolmer D Clark Schneider Jeffreys  LE LriLG c RG HL Vanblaircum RT Gd Amburgey Heath Darrow QB, Lrfc FB rtH  Kistler Neeiy Griffes Byrlv Campbell Worden Lambert FOOT BALL aCOKii Brighton 13, South Lyon 0Dexter 19 Holly 0 Flat Rock 7, Chel sea 0 Holt 14, Haslett 0 Clinton 1 Manchester 0 COMMVJTirrv CHURCH Congregational rWv D, D btain, pastor Cuou naense  Yvea Night orcuiujii or Uhon Director    Mrs Merwin Campbea S b Jaupt h C Veader Gnoir practise Wed 730 Mormng Worsnip 1030  Sunday School  i30 Sermon Spokesman for God SubjectThe Prophet Speaks to  Us Today Nov li at 7 p m Mens pot on will procedure  drysloTiled in their tck attempt last Tuesday w  r wuai whicn 8 p m Trustees meet at the back attptTTX00 k SUPP Prsonage nthr iAn 5 csua An 3 p mChurch Leaders meet at P T A MEETING  p T A Meeting at the school about her singing Neither  do j NOV 15 at 8 p m The school her detractors However we children will put he program 5oubt that the chance to ing in grand opera  was offered her  simply because she was a presidents daughter Lastly, the Republicans should remove Abe Lincolns picture from the head ol meir ncket dsuit T  ,  warns noted atahorr Xvelyn Bar doesn t tool anyone anymore, j  A UJZ r hr 2 except posibly in Lrvinoson and Washtenaw counne The pic ture of Ke man thev nominate yc preHent should apasox mere Old Abe has been deed for 90 years and  nav ale  policis TV Republican natty has wan dened in be wfldetnesy fot 20  vwm emA mffi oanffttne to do so  The P T A m 49 on their  ted wet anas, after 63 vars abandoned prohibition ThVA parsonageswer is that the people do, Junior uhoir  Wed40fJ hink prohibiUon is the answer Seilior Choir 6 Wod 73a Jo the liguor problem In the trial given it 25 years ago it only tag dayThey htivc already injgrarr and disorder and at tne  stalled new swings on the schooljBorne time failed to prohibit, grounds WHY BE ASLAVEJO JUNIOR Dont let baby be a tyrant, Among those wih red faces are the 4th class postmasters and postmistresses who Tied to climb on the Dewey bandwagon by  bellyaching about being asked to  jontribute to the Democrat camp aign fund Dewey was defeated, the investigation, like the one started against Howard Hughes by Senator Ferguson will be lost in oblion and these postmasters will be reading the help wanted columns The udden rise and guick decline of Kim Siller wa3 also unexpected although there were some indications of it Sigler climbed to the governors chair by his successiul prosecution of the legislative graft case and when he was elected governor the people thought he would clean house at Laniig  However he did not In fact he did  also asked the people to reelect Sckbridae 1 the conservative senators and  Leslie ic n9ressmen who had killed Liinski tnese measures in the last conSieffety ares This caused him to be Richmond classied him as a double dealer who did not mean a thing he said In a prize fight the boxer who stalls, clinches and refuses o fight is jeered and hooted This was the case with Dewey Despite the topheavy prediction of a Dewey landslide by the pq pers and the pollsters, several favorable reactions to the president were manifested The prest idents crowds were bigger than Deweys and he got more ap plaus in theatre when his picture was flashed on The whole world loves a tighter and the presidents courageous battle cap tured the imagination of all thn  people except in Livingston county where they have been out ol  step with he nation for th past 20 years i served to bring on a reign of MLNNOH ITE CHURCH  J  tv r u wiJifrey, past BecUFe of building operations we will a k North Hsmbarr 6 ELECTED PROSECUTOR  NORTH HAMBURG CHUKCH Cyxus AtLee, on of Mr and Ezr4 Bbrtr0 Swsrtkout Mrs Wayne AtLee was elected tuDt Wm 1 CtRlK or ney general Gene Black, was vfcTcTpcnology expens Read  Woda War JL He graduated  ZlSl 7othmqs He taW to provWe Whya Slave to jSof in rom the University of Michigan jL    American Weekly, one of the last June and located in Gladwin, j he W nlaga8ine mJr Anixhiq Ux late to file lor ,the THIKWN QUJ  nothing of tlg kind He offered  no program vntil the late hour of valor Although he comes the session which the legslature the Williams soap family scuttled and in fact totally failed to live up to his reputation as a two fisted fighter, so that he was easily defeated by an unknown 37 year old war veteran His split with his hand picked cmor 1 1 taJmTMaw fttwnd way Mew  Plnclateygadhas two school dirtrict He sc Wh fee need i olot cTIanM TTm JchfldiWL  was impropwiy fil   815 Sunday November 14 esne of primary he ran on stickers end tWrat Sundav Tines won the nomination The man he 1  heat had held the office two ffcd MHTHDAY  vtarm Cy rrrxrried Megan Meyer, W K Ckak of linden to 93 daughter of Mrand Mrs VV H  Judge Bishop sitting in court in Ann Arbor threw out of court the  1UU1VB  a  r funds to carry on the schools and when they pased the sales tax diversirm he fouaht it binerW and placed the  renecd arnidment on He hcraot this  This nrayed the Ifichiaan EoicatioP We never saw Mennen W11iams, me new governor eied way pack in I90d ye eaitorCwas manager ot tne dexter higt scnooi oase ball team Cleary business College was on the scnadule and ttieu manager wan  Dan Quirk, now the fatherinlaw, ian seems to have been disci Gov Williams Mennen WUIc covered by Supreme Court Jus tice Frank Murphy back in 1936 who made a Democrat of him and appointed him o the nous ing commission He wan later assistant attorney general and also had a Washington, D C job When World War II started ne enlisted, rose to be a Lt Commander and got 10 citation tot front  h does not receive his share of the  money until he is 55 and had to mortgage his Grosse Points home for 8500 tonnance his  campaign when he and his wttn covered the state in a   convertible in contra to  Sigler who used an  plane Like President Truman won by h own 4 toiled to see either a a Williams picture an  the entire county campaignAnn iroor tnrew oui ox couzy veLrrrraryea me nofauui w suit of John Cox and omen to dis Aasociatton aaainet hir one of solve the Chelsea He said the sail  slcrtee strongest ofacnfeiu THt frwH wewe he wa not big  enough for metob A iS H We wish to monk the five dept ande1 iMlHII    fir  The Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, Nov 10 1948 rts  rl  FOOT BALI Friday Saturday November 12 13 I Notes of  Years Ago gbbonrS Note I AVOfc ftt4NR  SYLVAN I E TEH a strode, fowlerville finished second i  JouUe feature lnStaSJSJwS  W county leaowlS  TENTH AV,UE ANGEL the jury Charles Plympton, local f undertaker,suffered stroke a witness there Dr Will Monks now has a den c to office u Hamburg Wed I James Wilcox is building an addition on his livery barn local Over 700 votes wore cast at the while Stockbridge election last week Lodi township in Washtenaw ouhty rejected sale of liquor by the glass last Tuesday  The Howell Knights of Columbus have moved in their with Margaret OBrienGeorge Murphy Also TRAIL TC JuAKLDO On QJ ino 1uranjo uid stories  FRONTIER GAL  A Drama Starring DeCarlo, Rod Cameron Cartoon o day,Tuesday 14, 15, IB Bom to Frank Mowers and wie home on Grfl Own Road  Nov 11, a sn Kozetla Waketeld dauahtor  inougu acetage has been se oi JJ, and , Wak Jj cured at Fowlerville so that a su  gar factory will be built Lee Carr and Miss Pacia Hinch rua hiretued home A DATE WITH JUDY In Tochnicolor Charles Starrett Smiles Burnett     5un IUM  j Wallace Berry Carmen Maum I Jane Powell Selena Boyle new Sun, IUM Pinckney who has been in the McPherson hospital with pneumo Itarflfmcl High School vs ey visited the school friaay Rev Shearer is the new Congl pastor term in the Harris school Friday Miss Mame Brady closed her Rev Fr Commerford in behalf of her pupils presented her with , a chair and sterescope  pictures I Mrs Jane Dunn, 74, mother of iJohn and Mike Dunndied WedMrs Marcellus Maier, 75, died ast Wednesday Bom to Arthur Shehan and wife JPinckney High School MR BLANDING BUILDS DREAM HOUSE with Cary Grant Myrna Loy  HIS Cartoon Three Little Pigs Sunday Shows 3,5,79 Wednesday, ThursdayNov 17, 18 Nowa Cartoon Sports  jgst Wednesday a daiigjUerliunujnp LivingstonCounty School s being held in the Jel Press Les sez If vou fool EiERZ s T oa FIELI PINCKNEY MICHIGAN NOVEf IR 12th AT 800 P M rey blacksmith shop at Anderson while the Sprout school is beinq remodeled Wm Gardner husked 85 bushel cf com one 6av last   V A party was given at ih John Jeffrey home Wed nite Miss Anna Spears i leamina the dressmaking with Mrs Chas Grimes Fridav night a bottle nitmmnr iatic acid explodedin the Frank Staler dfiiqstore  Dick Whahan of North Iake duq 85 bushel of potatoes from an acre f landlastweek frVan 8, Reynolas Wylie J Comlna Scudda Hoo Scudda Hay it, ,nd Mrs Gus Rissmann  Unconquorod of Howell have returned from a ay ip to the PP peninsula Mr and Mrs George Bradley Fannie SwarthouO of Flint axe moving to Arizona for Mr, Bradleys health We searched the county d r h  RETURN OF THE BAD MEN boring papers in vain for  n1 with ments on the election an cv it  Randolph Scott Robert Hyjan came aboutThe only thij  sem Anne Jeffrey, George Hayes bling such comment wc L Les Comody Cartoon News HOWELL Theater iQWEIJL MICH Thursday, Friday Nov 11 12 MEET IN PARADISE ID technicolor 8tctnbm Merle Oberon, Tunis Bey Cartoon Shows 71 S 9i2t you fool ihe people to get their money its  fraudIf you do it to get votes its smart politic Well Les if us Democrats jve been able k  fool the peple for 20 straight years we have certainly under esimoted our ability In Three Rivers the voters turndown parking meters 1527 to 778 Tuesday Vandals visited the new lightfield atDexler last weekand shot out high powered lights worth 105 Dexter will remove their honor roll and replace it with a permanent memorial Brighton is holdinq meetings to revive the high school band The Hamburg fire dnthas mov ed into their nw hall The election was also held there last week I Ctiisiiloii  Wj fJ ft Francis Kaitertjv Larry Olsen in CURLEY ii Cinecolor Also Don Barry   tn Cartoon  Mat Sunday, 2IS P M, ConBnuow A petition wth 340 namps as been nrepnted to he Briahton counil askina that Bnn Miller CONSERVATIOJN  Thousands of wild duck are being killed by oil slicks in the Detroit river and only recetlyn over 1200 dead ducks weie picked up there and displayed in Detroit  Lansing The same conditions pre UIuas,K,ntI Tn7T ,1 oil slicK results from dumping re ibe rehired as Pollce chef vail off Pte MouUle, MonroeThe fuse in the river by lactones The state sold 129,63b acres of cil and gas leases last wek for 238,860 Feeding the fish in the Catcher ies has become a problem as the vice WERE GLAD TO MAKE LOANS J the use of band funds to make leg itimate seasonable or other needs stimulates business, and adds to community wealth We are toere for always glad to make loans to responsible people in this com munity If a loan would serve  you, we shall be glad to cooperate to any proper extent We invite your inquiries Make our banje your financial headquarterswe will do all for lor you thatanygood bank can doand do i cheerfully and as coot of packing house refii  and IthercrA Hockey 414 EA91 MAIN ST Ftnckntf horse meat has increased from 100 to bOO percent 50 carloads a year aj uijd An app will ha c1 oi the next legila ture of which southern Michigan gets half Fish in Sugarloaf Lake, Washtenaw county are being netted 6V marked in order to observe the effect of year around fishing for bluegills and sunfish oVer a 3 year period 10 wolves, 906 coyottes and 110 bobcats were taken in Michigan during Sept Notes of 21 Years Ago  The Klu Klux Klan burned a fiery cross at Pinckney at 9 p m, S Saturday night at intersection g of Main and riowell Sts Nr one   seems to know who placed it S  Sunday, Monday November 14, 15 Pat OBrien in FIGHTING FATHER DUNNE with Dairy J Hickman, Charles Kemper wisely as we know how Una OConnor, Arthur Shields  Comedy Nolty Newsreel Tues Wed7Thu, Nov 16,1718  FIRST NATIONAL BANK John Wayne, Henry Fonda and j HOWELL m ShirlejyTemple j FnHTAPArHrT  Member Federal Deposit nsu Cartoon Novelty  once Corp All deposits  up to  5000 insured  fliftiiialiimiiiiiM ineeting at Hum   Need an Oil Hot burg last week ended in a fight S  Rural parons are again asked S help mail carriers by not putting 3 tion of 4,100,000 pennies in u  mail boxe 5  Mrs Anna iienry is caring for s Mrs Libbio Cook of Fowlerville S  Faye Hill of Gregory took a  load of snow shovel handles to s  Adrian lat week  Sister Agnes Joseph and Marie  Margaret of Detroit spent Sunday g at the George Clark home   Roy Campbell has purchased  the Lucy Hinchey farm Miss Kin S  chey is now living with her nep R hew, Chester Wood in Lansing s Michigan boat tho Quantico Mar s  ines Saturday 26 to 6  A U S mail plane was forced We have several makes on hand also oil tanks A Complete Line of  Toilet Cow nations   as well as All Bathroom Fixtures of All Kinds and Kitchen Sinks Electric Heaters Pumps  r i HIGH SCHOOL TROPHY CONTRIBUTORS White Front John Eisele Lee down by fog here WedniteLavey Albert ShirleyFIoyd Mar ye, d Mrs T P McClear are m n  LASLAAL WLWS Barbara, Jane and David Nash Doyle Templeton and family of and Robert Meabon attended the Keego Harbr Bpent Sunday at church meeting at Whealand the Albert Shirley home Sunday Dayle Shirley and wife are pre Mr and M Mark Nash sPnt paring to go to California with a Friday in lint Jdrs Addie Fruchey of BecverReynolds Wylie and family of ton  visiting her sister, Mrs Howell called it tr Kenneth Ciayton Carpenter Wylie home Sunday  tin Doc Cory, James LaRosa, E VanSickle Bruce Clubb, Roy Clark, Lloyd VanBlaricum,M E, Darrow, W H Meyer  Sou  spending the winter in Florida Freeman Gawley died at the home of his neice,Mrs, Golden in Highland last week Bruco VanBlaricum, Don Swar Vernor Hall has an cruction adthout, Murray Kennedy, Paul vertised for Nov 27th Curlett, Robby Robinson, Stanley  r DinkeLKenneay Gen Store, Pinck ney Gen Store, Shirey d Sons,  Mrs ielen VanBlaricum enterClyde Fenneriidward Parker,Eob tainea her card club Saturday White,Doc Hendee Pinckny Pro j Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs ducts, Tip Top RestaiuaiiMiaritn Albert Dinkei were Mr and Mrs Ritter, Charles ClarV, Hockey Harold Murdock of Detroit,Gerald Olin Robinson sr has acquired Swarthout Thomas Read Sons, j Dinkei and family of Lake Chem Fabricator Andrew Nesbitt and wife and a new Plymouth sedan of Mayor DrWylie and wife of Dexter wetm Ed Parker The rumor he won it Sunday dinner quests of me Gar on an election bet are unfound don Hesters at YpsilantL edit is Rush Lake blue and hes ELDLXM iuiM  BuiT o   super duper rods guaranteed not f Elden Helm died at i riSL PUt Was n 9 Rex Sackett and family of Delast Wednesday to burn wA y C F Hewlett, Holis Wylie, Rain1 ung, Dr Walter Mercer and fam bow Luncnhaixy Frost,Pinckney ly of East Lansing and Wm MerHiawatha Beach Funeral and burial a1 Royal Oak Monday He was Oxe father of Mrs Ruaseli Clark cer and wife Sunday guests of Mrs Hatfie Decker were Mrs Emma Elliott, Mr and Mrs Charles Elliott and Miss Marjorie Hurd of Ypsilanti  MYRON J HUGHES 1 Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Speciality I 2 MASTER PLUMBER  Dead cr Alive HORSES 500 CT LE 650 HOGS 150 pe WT UihDlWG UPON SIZE  j CONDITION CALVLS AsND SUBEP REMvJVED FREE 1 Fa Asimalr Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men b L, PARKER Aent Phone 88, Pfcciy Service in Mieni rSevFASTF5T Dead So k Central Dta4Stok Co I Frank White and family of Lynn Hendee and Howell called at the Ben Wihie Sunday at the Max Bome Sunday home xu Ann rbor ,, r    Phillip Sprout and wife spent Sunday at the Chas Soule home tr5t sPent Slnday  tne Oiin ,  in Howell  Robinson home j Mrs Rose Jeffrey Devme ana  Mr Bauer of Jackson called on pr Mis Alta Meyer Sunday lhe fire engine was called to th Fank Jonnjn he   Charles Whitehead and wife Sunday guests of Henry Stack w pUt     and Mies Beatrice Lamborn of obit were Samuel Lafaia wife  Mr Emma Vollmer nleran50 T6 S7 mifr th 2 c5nd M 1 Sunday in honor of her birthday Quests of Jesse Henry and wife, bezia of Detroit Sam is emplov ,ry,,ftls and wfe a  c  ed at ine Hudson Motor Co Ho  , , ,  r,, , i Ben White and wife were Sun m his wife in SicUy while ho E0e and wJ ol IW  dinner guests of the Norman was helping Gen Palcn hold Whites the beech head ther3 in a lc3   J war lack Reardon who live at the arm last week and was taken to Mr and MrsFloyd Week, an i CtSi VanHorn hoxnt broke his Mrand Mrs VanCamp oi Grar  St joe hospital Ann Arbor Ledge soeiv  nday at the C i VanHorn hme Lee VanHorn of Los Angelos Caaf and Mre George VanHDrn  e Pettyeville school mng ov o Hcmefl cafled a the Ciff Van station WPAR East Lansing Mc Hpat Jsaeje laei week day Mrs Beatrice VanHom,Mr ,Ifidey rioinietiieis 1 them there, Lester McAfeeMrs Harold Radv, o wett cm Mrsi     fcpj tn inngfli Mrs Petr Gerycz, Eva Wende rj  tv, vra r 1m0kd Attar leim and Mr and Mrs OBerson , Eoe and wife of Mr Cc Kernedy ari5 faini and Roy Eeloof Deroi r ,1 Ahordeen and v r r  a nefina of vr 7oicdr Club at tM Wre r r P,A  3n Avov ThurcdcrH nnd r mv Tr pTO rrdod the vfei,,  ne Hcarave 4 Ofrxter in Detr jrr L T   T    fit vu  JslweVt i  I  I I I  3  j yTBiynr  i  wprywwm WII       PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Nov 10, 1943 Yard Goods, Hosiery i Gents Furnishing Fruit Vegetables Groceries Entered  aecoou UIM itter at Postoffi a lucJrney, Michiirau uidc lie ct of March 3 17 d Every Wednesday Main St Fincknv, Xetan Subscription rati 151 a Year Pa W Curlatt, Pubiitbtr i o Vans M St  rvice Sunday guests oi Mr and Mis Frank Johnson were Mrs Will Goodwin oi Houghton Lake, Mr and Mrs Waldo litmus and Mrs, Don Logan oi Flint Kennedys Get Store Cean l an Wicrjtc Water Heater Youll be proud to have the ipicandspan, streamlined good looks of an electric wrter heater right in your kitchen, pantry or utility room Only an electric water heater gives you all these extra features  Don iuiV and Charles Clark oi uwuny cue uxoiiea in uie seoaauu wuucauonai course at  Vveau HI oiat College Mr and Mrs EU Miller and dauynier Joan Mrs Gilbert Mori at ana children and Arthur xieid of Detroit were Sunday guests oi  Mr and Mis CE Bucher The iniant child ol Mrand Mrs harl Kimhiei I Lois Ware who died at birth waa buried Mon Mis Aivia Foster ol Royal Oak and Asher rink and wife oi Owosso were Sunday guests at the Asher Wylie home Stanton Line and iamily oi Roy 12k sPent the week end here Elgin Line and wile and Mr d Mis George Sniveiy ar v  n Ingersoil, Oat  The high school foot ball team will he given a banquet Dec 9 John Rossiter is chairman  Mrs Addie Palmer who has been visiting at the Herb Palmer home has returned to Detroit Mr and Mrs iloward Seefeld Maiy Jane Gallagher have pur has a home at Silver Lake  Mr and Mrs Frea head, Mr  Mrs jazues Whitley, Robert Read and family snent Sunday at the Herbert Peters home at Battle Creek and helped Mr and Mrs Frank Peters celebrate their 58th wedding anniversary  Ward Swarihout of Jackson rtcently foil and broke a bone in his vertebra i Mr and Mrs Russell Clark and Mr and MrsRussell Clark speii Sunday in Royal Oak Mr and MrsClyde Fisher spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Floyd Hammond in LansingMrs Lettie sister, Mrs Ella Price in Fowler Firher spent Fmday with her ville     1 Mi Paf Dillon and daughter Polly, of Howell spent Thursday witn ilig Emma Dinkel  Mrs joe Griffith and Mrs CliffTrcLMlcr wore in Jackson Satur day Mrs Irvin Kennedy  spent rthe week end in Howell Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and son Kevin, attended a housewarming Saturday for Mr and Mrs Des1 mond Ledwidge who have purchased a home in Royal Oak Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLee speru Sunday with the Hess fam ily in Waterloo  Mrs Earl Baughn and Mrs Vir IS READY TO SERVE YOUR Your Auto Needs GAOUNE,OIL FUEL OIL TIRES AND ACCESSORIES FREEZING ZEP2NE  TO WINTERIZE YOUR RADIATOR AGAINST Gulf Tires  Lloyd VanblaSrcum  TELEVISION fc COME IN AND SEE YOUR FAV RITE TELEVISION PROGRAM On our New R CA Set SANDWICHES COFFEE  SOFT DRINKS BEER AND WINE The Pinclcney Tavern SPOT CASH FOR DKAD or DISABLED STOCK HOPESES 500 CATTLE S500 HOGS 5150 Cwt iL ACCORDING IT SIZg AND 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Herb Palmer jrxtnd wife of Lan sing spent the week end with his parents here Mrs Virainia Carver was soloist at theDexrr OES installa tion Saurday night Her mother played for her Mr and MrsGarth Meyer have purchased the Uysert property on M36 W and cue moving there  Mr and Mrs Henry Winkeihouse of Howell called on the k Hoii Sisters Sunday  Mrs Emma Brogan of Stock t bridge spent the week end withJ Mr and Mrs Stanlty DinkeL f Mr and Mrs Emit Weddige oi Ann Arbor were Sunday guestg of Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout  Mrs Mary Amburgey and fam ily have moved into the Singer house on Mill StS bom io Mr and Mrs Paul Hick ey of Jackson last week a girl Mr and Mrs B G Moran o Detroit spent Wednesday with  L3 Moll Sisters Major Linberg and wife of Ann Arbcr spent the week end at fhe  Bcb Tarxh home While enroute, t  Finckiniy Saturday night they iipFsd v at M3G  Dexter Rd damaging the car No one was Titirr Mr and Mrs Howard Read at tended the MichNavy football came Saturday Mr ed Road,v Mrs James Whley and Mrs  Robert Read vro n Detroi Soiurdcry MJ4eaion was in Canada last  buyma cattle, j Mr Edna Reason, Leota and  Poy1aeon 6V family spent Sunday at The Carnear Carpentf home at Lennon I Mrs Wilbor Eisele and children of FowVwrvUU cdbd a he Ona CampbeU home Suaday  Plumbing Water Systems Etc Stanley Dinkel SEE YOUR f  i St ude baker Trucks H  i 1K and 2 TON TRUCKS FOR ECONOMY AND DURABILITY LET US REPAIR YOUR Car Truck  Tractor RADIATORS WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF RADIATORS AND CORES IN STOCK i Wm Leutjch  Sa YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER 127 South Michigan Ave Howell, Michigan Phone 1991 J Mrs Ed Nuofier of at A Lloyd Hoi tpMi M Mrs Fred React Muriel and Maxim Atchinson called at Percy last week Jones hospital Batte Creek last nomeThurtday Mr and Mrs George FJOtft oi Mr and Mrs CJ Cttsson speot Highland Laks bsoMafat tbsfar ftnr the week sod wit Bft   at  pern sy  iLP1NCKNEY Wecbmdoy, Nor 10 1948 WHOS TO BLAMB FOB  FOB SALfcQuakoi Fuel Ol Stove R lUVtJULE DEUNQTJLNCY   40 Garth Meyer  1 110 ain Stjtackney, Phone 152 Are parent at iauh Are delinquent bom or madeLawren  DEPENDABLBaby Sitter,35c an hour Call Vivian DyerPmckney phone 141F2 FOR KENTFive room iarxn home, 5 miles N W ol Pinckney electricity being installs 15 a month, inquire JXspaich office,  PROFESSIONAL GORNEh ce Gould, conmsuliing psycnolo  gis provides tptothenmue answers to tau and other psyeeeeettttttaaieeeueeueep ceesp cholgy problems rieaa his Mkt  ROR OF YOUR, in Pictorial he  view, magczine with this Sun days Nov 7 issue oi The Detroit Sunday Times rMNCKNEY iJii, IXzQQ A M u  00  FTVJT Wednesday UeA Tuer  4KIUM iu, luw  M I VanWinkU A VanWinUt I Do W VttWiakti I Cfcarfte K AHeeejfjrs  Law ret out MMM     es I  OR G R McCLUblUuV FOR SALENew one row com picker with husking bed Elmers Garage, Oak Grove  sg or MuaGAN too Prabat Court lac  112 Pi ifcHe  k fse other tractor smsnart  N spread c  gives you to many tcaUy worthwhile features SJ does the Joha Deere  I Spreader Its a xref 8 1i sprccr jhats built with  J preset weighr aistribo  9   tiou 10 assure efficient tod economical spread ing in good weather or i  bad The Model H turns Short    rens light1 Its a tugged, long lived spreader ti easy on your pockerbeek   one that, will give you maximum returns roa staff ton of manure spread Wed re to teTT you att atom sC sfol H, Stop lo at our s kvre thc ncntimeouVtt im staff jf  ZTZJ  hX a seesiaa d Mid Court b14 at the Probate Office to the City ol Bowell in said County on the 1st day of  ttesuuHon Htocun R Smiuv Judge oi Piobato IN iHE MATTER Of THE ESTATE OF November AD, 194 FOR SALETwo  tier electric   J chick brooders 20 each, all    metal nests 5 each, 8x10 tent  cot 20 Fletcher TracyLakfetemd Phone Brighton 6033 FURNACE SALES  REPAIRS ELECiKlCju WIRING R L PONt  orage Lake Phone Dexter 2536 tiled is said Court her petition playing that the ad  ntatatration oi said estate be granted to 1 Henry Pofaoppa ox to some other suitable I ,i 1 It is Ordered that the 17th day ot  FORWhite 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have been leaders for more than SO years See the new steel 420 Parts and service WG Reeves, StockbridveMirh FOR  Phone 68F3 wood stove 1500medictne cab inet 1200 10 single window sash SI00 each Two 30 gallon tanks 600 bucket a day water heater 1000 See Fred RebmanJ j  11944 East Shot Drve, Eait  Side Oi Portaqe Lake J A baseball player socking out a home r   1 run in a tight World Series game pro1 fides the thrill,of a lifetime A parent I RiAlKS ON ALL MAKES Hua K SXPV  Phone 154F3 Celeatia Panhall M  1  Boaistt ol PxobcJi HAROLD Established 1865  toooporated 1915 McPberson State Bank  MONEY ORDERS  When sending money out ot  town one oi the most con von lent tomis u Money Order  DR C J lOW DENTIST J044 Portage Lai Rd rhont Dtakr 9461   WUT caure R1V4 HOWEU KUCrUQAJI PHONE ssa RKelQgrXCfi Ml Woekb Teiss Pkone 84F14 JANTASCH Tib i Letters or Aar PPrt or Copied t Your CooVeaience All Work CofldoneJ Telepkoas Dexter 811C 747 Mala St Pbcknsf, PhoorlSrU   SANi AAND TOP SrU RD QAAVfiL ELL DIRT, Alt ROAM BUILT BLOCKS LAAD PIECE OR CON TACT 14M Corns Boud P OJsner RFD No I 9   LET  AUTO GLASS US REPLACE THAT BROJC ink Irati o  EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR ABES AUTO PARTS rBrASEBuilding m  FOR SALEBlock and slab woo 1ieliveHed Henry Winsiw I  Phone 112F11   FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet sedan, ttew tires Cocky Darrow , Phone 144F4 SALE known a Pinckney depot, 22 ft  wide, 52 it oa,miisl be moved Jease or sell and move it for  This form ol trammitting mon 01 s East Grand Mver, Pkone lftl Hewel FOR SALEFreeh sweet cider, eating and cookmq appleshresh U4U rariey Road Phone lbiirll  KY CREln my nome lor pre school age children Ruth Rittet Phone 6 Pmckney  I will buy a suitable you Fred Server 601 North Elm St  lot and Howell Phone 1410  jacking away a sheaf of U S Savings   immediate credit av  Bond nroviA MWHIIIV n,l B tklll f q iummm tirw   ailabls to you without routine checking oi validity of personal , checks, or the danger ot loss of  i currency in the maiL  The cost is reasonable and 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> imtuiOBispntcl Volume bo  the fibcka Dispu i Wednesday November 3 1948 No 41 Michigan  Notes The election oi President Truman astonished everyone Odds as high as 4 to 1 were ollered on j UUHB iuut iuuer ine QUI oiuae Dewey with low takers The ue ana uui me om yaaj  big dailies wih their constant   ine iuyn scnooi hua uu ejection stream oi misrepresentation and Jiuy  rasmiea ui lavor   ux iuugwu iy ai ale scaooz Carol Miner wW my icma wiyunen puzv ior tne ei co OUR DEMOCRACY V By iist  ISotea ou the Game I Current Comment i M,  rBOOKLEARNING the bogus pll which people had oome to rely on were mostly to blame ior this The controllisd c naen ruxnan iz io io ine loilowuig eu tiea o imauies ior Uuran on one, June mdailes reached new low in their j burgey, Suy Lariosa ana Milne campaign oi abuse rraint president  the Young, bniney rxeason uis orur1 leyXarolene eigler ana nosaiee JNash tailed ior Dewey The vote by grades was as loiiowa i Truman Dewey 12th Grade 15 13 llth Grade 16 9 10th Grade 9 11 9th Grade  12 12 I ihet Pinckney merchants have , purchased a trophy to be known las the Pinckney Marchants Trophy It will be presented to the 1 winner oF PihckheyStockbridge it cconsists of 3 gold minature football players The Tuicxney honor roil for the first 6 weeks is as follows   l9th aradeANorma SteckerAI Mary Ann Harris, Lois Shirley IB,Gene BowerLeona Campbell, ,Ruth Gallup, Rosalie Nash, Mitzi Younq BMaxine Atchinson,Shirley Gyde, Shirley Reason Rene VanBBlaircum, Albert Waddell  lh gradeAMary Ann Campbell B Isabel jiiaJv Barbara CiarK, Loir  iz, kaiv nebman, Wm, Jeffrey, Ronald Atkinson10th grade ANorma Evers, Jojanne Guihths A Susan Camp Xu THE EARLIER SCHOOLS OF 00 COUNTfcY, OQKS WERE SO HARO  TO COME By THAT ONE BQOkCt  ITS PARSES SEPARATED AND PROTECTED BY TRANSPARENT SHEETS OF HORN, OFTEN HAD TO SERVE AW SNTfiECLASS Pmckney rose to the heights I  lea this Li oikti the Alas last rnday night and won mer uon Wi  over ana ft reluisi game oi the year when they de iwown ut mdcay QZ xeated Dexter 7 IQ fc una re xu vc believe mi is Hie duU pie HOfUJ BOOK s ARE A CUItO TODAY, WHEN OUR  PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND REE PJSLiC LIBRARIES , MAKE AVAILABLEHTOJTOUR PEOPLE gamed the Dexter Mei chants trophy which they left to Dexter u 144b ana iuded to regain last year Over 101 saw tne contest wine id tuus The game did not star any tuo auopicusy 4or iuc , er had rev   ici     Pmckney line and siuiled an  a,al attach niaKnj iui  aowrs in a iov on j 3 , iUey reached U Putki,  Vara  whii PJUJ i , aad Dexter hd ID ,   J quarter was scoreless In the  oiid quair   ier ay am took the air and C  ty gat one near ho lo yar andscored4iie DexU CHILDREN ANO GROWNUPS ALIKE  SOCKS 3Y TVS All LI    l  V      jey xiru L t President Tiiuuan As fa tne forcasters, Gailup,ikp er,Lawrence, fiangay etc tney should all get a job on the defunct Library Digest or climb in a nolo cad pull  in cer thfm  resiuen AAUiuca toots die ieac at tne uie start and was never headedWe sa Up until 40u am listeumg to the sieadily mounting Truman vote Many rtasoi m gven ior the Trumuu anushae , nere were three 1 tne huye vote Q BJune oooon,Virginia Shircgsi 2, the hngf irrhfif piqpn j, Mey the big farm vote he recieved 9th gradeA Michael Carr, west of Mississppi ou account oi  Mary Jean Kirschke BiCarolyn high larm crop prices The last Atkinson, Lorraine TomasikJoan states are normally Republican Fisher BAlbert Mtroka, Richard President Trumans lone one VanSlambrool man fight in which he had lit Qo  aid, won him many votes He also carried enough senators and congressmen into ofhee to con rol both houses His blunt statemsri of his policies captured the farv of the people in contrast to C Deweys vague speeches filled with genera1res In the state Mennen  illiami,an Unknown defeated GovSigleiget, THE PINCKNEY PARK AND BATHING BEACH PROJECT Although it is believed hat a rajority of people are ior the purchase of the Ford property of 150 acres here ior a puojc failed to hold and i blocked the kick ior ho I point Then Dexter kicked Pinckney Bob Amouigey c c ugh it near the Pinckney 15 ard line and ran it back to h u ter 25 yd line, a 60 yd i urn He made 15 yds arouna iii RGCOQNmCN Of 7H VALJZ Or 7WCl5,AVVGTIF ZNC0MAGEMZN7 CF XCAX5 5 WSJMM A CJZ MOCHA    est election we have ever witnessed and our memory run way back to the fcryaaMo Knuey campaign of 196 J iivinyston county the Demo ci at party has practically ceas io xist and this year only had candidates tor two offices, hex di and coroner Back in 1926 whfu we first came to the couru ty tic Democrats pui up a lull iiiKel each year and in 1932 lecicd sheru treasurer, regis ei ci dedi and sun1, of poor, also staie representative That was their most successful year but staning with 1936 hey won the ofdee oi sneriif for 10 straight yeaiv The county is predominately rural and Reputeiican at ihis one party govern ment is unAmerican and it ijinacis too much of he one party government of the solid soui which the north so deer esK baling beach and Farc, up 1111 15Q0 wt i i 1 on JeMO fPinos m the Pinckney area ing a majority not oniy in Way no n last week only 30 persons had had sent in coupons to WmKetch um signifying tneir approval T  If Conseration JNoloa Piiscn labor is being used lo plant trees in he Pontile, is  rj Lalo ci Chester State p Tr, he Ann Arbor Isaac W ai  a  Church News Ti  tha ts county but outstate His oppos shown he village council will ition to e sale tax diversion jetuse to call an eiacou t, vote turned the schools and teachers or the project, agains him Sigler was Democrat j  were nQt ovri  until recency and mau riepub with the couu0 ilod jj t hcans regard him as cm interlop tluj the senttoom ot the pe0pe on the proPJSJtioi n the firs1 place It reqiires effort, a one cent stamp and a trip to the pest office A naif a doien petitions in the hands of a tew energetic people would have got, ten sufficient signers o ho proer In the couy Irvfei Kennedy, sheriff for 10 years who retred 2 years agefaued in a  comeback effort, losing to Sheriff Easseit 6334 to 3877 Judge Willis Lyons was elected According to reports 10 r cent more pheasants are be shot this year than last All bow and arrow hunt who killed deer are asked turn in game kill reports Cutting of evergreen trees ou state land3 for Christmas is n ,w being conducted under supervision  to circuit judge ov fMike Carto,  a week OT  to insure the calling of a secial elecUon FIRST DRAFT DEDUCTIONS In first IIien viil leave Howell Nov 19 tor the armyine men to go are Dale Ancei, rowiervule ana Marvin duchy, tioweil Beryl Lewis has been placed CLASS 1A and faces mauction induction in December  VI MARYS CHURCii irrrfnes Murpliv, puoT Masses at 800 and 1100 am  HJvena Devotions Friday at J nujwtid by pxepaiaiiOn o  ,  rtiiuumon Sunday, Nov 1, 25th Sunday a ter Pentecost Com Sun tor ades AUar Society Ihe month of Nov for poor soi purgatory Make visits to cemu eries for prayers for themA pie stae Iary indulgence for them may b  gained from Nov 2 to 9th 30 forestfires last week burn Among the intentions are Sun, ed over 183 acres e jineiion of living,also Mom Tues In the past 19 years 483 peo faihful departed Wed, intention pie have been killed and 1438 i of living, injured while hunting deer Baptism was conferred Sunday The conservation dept hasfor Susan Karen Jendrovuki, he purchased 1000 acres of land in daughter of Mr and Krs fdwrrd Grand Traverse county  Jendrowski Sponsors were CUE A contract ha been let to Dy lave and Dorothy Kowalski Heim ekhouse Bros, of Grand Hcrven eau of Detroit on the iirst play and then v on the remaining disance ki a touchdown Tom Good we am he niie ic ArA proved o Jthe vinnng point In the balance of the cntio Pinckney outilayed Dexter, nod ling their line and gettincj tle ball carriers before they could get smarted Dexter maae Lut  ,nrst downs the last halt In the 3rd quarter Joe Julhovo uock a flat pass at midtieia vina ran it back to the5 yd1lneTcm Good refused to gamble on pass es and Dexter got the ball on downs and had o punt trcin be hind their own goal line In the last quarter Dcxler goa 15 yd penalty for roi ghneos, jivug Pinckney ihe ball o ne Uexer oJ bat again Pinckney playea it safe and did not scoe Tnere were many  standout en the Pmckney game Tom Gooa did a fine ob crt quarterbac and backed up he line in good shape, jerry Clark brokemihe Dexier line about every time and messed up the Dexter plays and it was he who blocked their 0dnance   cfter touchdownJoe Jetdey, ring was again high class jb Amburgey afer being ort 1  injuries a couple ci games vsmtop form the first time Hs weaving twisting runmngmakes hxin hard to stop Chick Packer a sophmore paycd emen defense and made numerous tacklesPaul  areano her ,oi h also went in on deiense Watc these wo next yearThe Pin y village has long been considering a zoning ordinance but before adopting one should investigate thoroughly and go slow Judge Haiick of Oakland county, sitting in place of Judge Lyons, at Howell last week threw a suit to enforce a Howell zoning ordinance out ot court Thomas Sharpe, sonin law of Representative Thurber Cornell established an auto trailer camp in the Howell city limits The city started suit k  enforce the zoning ordinance The first suit in justice court ended in disagreement In the second he was found guilty He appealed and won as the case ven thrown cut r court Ve j dorstand the judoo said it x is a civil and not c crminai  matter We suppose by that he means the city should have sue i for damages, A number of years ago Fred Teeple, former lor nl president, upset he zoning ordinance He built an oil stnion on ves Grand River and bent the city in court when Ihry tried c enforce the zoning  e wonder if Gov tligler was ihinking of an incident that happeued way ha m he Cleve landBlaine campaign in 1888 to construct an earth filled dam with steel piling in Barry county HALLOWEEN Halloween was observed very quiedy jiere Saturday night A ,, M wM masquerade party was held in Those who go to Flint for examin iCoigl chuicn tor children which awn Nov9 are Rogr Koepen, Pinckney Don Witt, Alfred Schef fer, Brighton Grle Rowse, Greg ory Bryce Stelzer Rooert Freden burg Robert AUyn, James Rhan was largely attended The lowergrades of the school held a sim ilar one in the afternoon and paraded thru town The children in large numbers SMiGttr band He carried Livingston county  7420 to 1850 and Sniawasse by two Probate judge liiram Smith beat Resd Flecher 5138 to 2488 All amendments but diversion repeal seem to haves carried  In Putnam all records were bro ken 73 votes being cast 263 straight Democrat and 114 Repub icanThey went for 85c milk and  30 wheat by giving Dewey 386  to Tnunans 330 They also gave the Republican state ticket about 25 majory each,  For sheriff Irvin Kennedy aot 994 and Locec Basset 138 Willis Lyons got 445 and Mike Car  W 195 The piohibtton party bad 6 votes FOR SAITwo used Opinion  Polls Name yow oe  3kxEup cpad Re  As Weitiia Vafl last week Jikxfcxi  ciHenry Snider Howell Harry  om house to house and to Boyes, Fenton Caivin Schefier,  tMgs  South Lyon Floyd Hogan, Fentno Masato Mikasa, Fowlerville Preparation for Holy Communion after 730 mass Members urged tc enroll in fhe Purgatorial Society COMMOT CHURCH Conor actional Rev D U bxacA pastor Choir Practise   Vved Night Organist 6 Chon Director    Mrs Merwm Campbell S S Supt H C Vedder Choir Practise Wed 730 Morning Worship 1030 Sunday School  li30 Juruor Choir Practise Wed4QU Semor Choii Prac Wed 730  ney Beef TristDick Schnedarwhen TTe ran out on a group oi clergymen las1 Wednesday in Detroit whom he was supposed to neet at 1000 a m at tfc BockCadillac Back in 1888 James Blaine, a highly cultured mam was the Republican candidate for president and Grover Cleveland, formersheriff of BuiO E  NOTICE The usual amount of rubbish Pinckney Chapter 145 O E S  which has littered the main secwill hold their regular meeting  tion  school grounds the mom Friday evening, Nov 5th 8 p rn g ateT Halloween for years Secy jback was totally missina the stores Some who failed t treat had their windows looped A few trucks arid trailers wore taken away d a load oi husked Thursday 800Ushers meeting at corn dumped on the athletic field parsonage  Sermon on Book of Job Why Do Ve Suifer 300 to 900Pilgrim Fellovship Rally, Wheatland Conglchurch MondayPrudential meeting at About 800 p m a false fire parsonage at 800 p malarm was turned in from the Wes Palmer Don Clerk and Jerry Clark who average ovei , Qnd em0J of New YQ 200 lbs stood hke a sone wad , ihe DemoQt candicla3 Clev land was no of the cultured clais He sometimes drank and was the father of an illegitimate chile bu he was an honest and powerful administrator and a vote getter Blaine had had a leg career in poliics and was cenceded the winner of the contest until a few days before the election when he received a delegation of clergymen who because of Clevelands characIter had come to pledge him and Dexter could not ever den them  , , Af er the first quarter Pinckney solved the Dexter passing att ack and kept the receivers well auarded  gThis Friday Pinckney mees Stockbridge here in a aeag ue game This team is ho and bio Williamston Friday, for the  time in 15 years Dick Hew lett is coach and has several Greaory boys in the lineup v pay station at the Hockey oil MEMNNONITE CHURCH BELLPLUMMJffi Joe Plummer sc  Mrs Low    , v  itho Haines and  Donna Bell Nation The fire engine got there   fV pasu j ur W ixnna fieii,  , si3u Knt nlv Beciupe of huildinj operate daughter of Mr ana Mrs JLouis  e double quack but only we      Pinckney Bower L E J Clark b T W Paimer L G D Clark C Schneider R G VanBlaricum R T J Jeffreys R F Good Anurgoy Dc ow Heath Bia Dexter d CiBennett Pmgston HTihle Frank Tome Pritrhard Prichard Williams Bell of Dover, were married Fri found a small bonfire of leaves, day a the 0 parsonaqe b  Rev Bra y Their two mothers were preent Ine couple will live in Pmckney  DR KOCNETH 1YOM8  Dr Kenneth Lyons, 46, Jackson dentist and grand master of Mich  Masons in 1944 died of a heart attack Friday He attended many  past masters nights at Pinckney  THANEKS North NORTH HAMBURG CHUCH j Ezrf BchyJtor 4060 Swrtho it  iz   Wm Ieidig  The Girl 6couts wish t0 thank R 7 nJU N E of Picknjr da those 60 helped them with , SuirtaySefcool 1000 their balsf sxde Ma sott Ymn spent ffccsdcty aejBinnirKrfwon was a Wednesday  Umk Mxm hojoe in Tpi0mi wm Mm Um Mow inr Worship Service  II 00 YoutV Peooles Bieotissr  73U Evening Message Sir Q B L H R H  F B SubstifuonFPincknevPcccker Ware Wallace Jeffreys,Mohlman RfereeI la Head linesmanDinkel KRUSCPOUT JEdwin Sprout son of Mr and SPfiOAL COMMmrtCATJOM Mrs Phillip Sprout, was married Special Ccmmumcation of Livrecently to Miss Nora Kruse of ingsbn Lodge So 76 F  AM Ann Arbor and they have started on SatuHcry eveninq, Nov 6 to housekeeping in the closed conierr two Third Degrees AH  Sprout schoolhouse members of the Fellowcraft team asked to be ptesentRefreshments FOOT BALL JsCOhx, Ypsikmti 21 Ann Arbor 13 Milan 1, University 0Howell 14, Grand Ledge 6 Roosevelt 0, Romulus 39Chelsea 28, Dundee  13 Brighton 20, Miliord 0 Man cheater 25, South Lyon 6 Mas on 6,Ecrton Ranids 0Okemis 13, Leslie 7 Fowlerville 0, Hclt 0 Dansville 38,Haslett 14 Stockbridge 13 Williamston 7 Mr and Mrs Bennie VanBlaircum and Doni Spears of Bridgepost ConnSasit the week md   rw4 fty, j Ifa Modeiine Macnr8tock of Cynw AtLee was a sUckor can served after deqree woflcr rs    , dkiaie ior prosecuting attorney First deqree Monday, Nov S ir Haftsin county I P W Cwlett, teY KINGS 5AUGHTias Tfee Pinetasey fings Daughters m atfcnt aburcn Mov 4 at  their sppoit On heir leaving one of the clergymen, a Dn D Calmer I Samuel Burchard, shook hands Greaory jwitli 3ainecmd ueacinq his un   eying support, said, a vots against you will be a vote tor Rum Romanisrr and Rebellion Elaine made no effort to dis claim his stand until later wher he said he did not understand what the minister said The Democrats were quick to recover thus fumble and Ruin Romanism and Rebellion signs covered the nation As a result Cleveland won the election Gov Siglers delegation woes headed by Bishoo Haas of Grand Rapids, Rabbi Leon From and other import 3tt clergymen who ar rs    tie Cfw Rights League Thy came to provost aacrinst SiqWs abolish ing of the civil rightf does at the University of Michigan They held their meeting py wav and addressed their , nyrrrks to Gov Siaiers empljr Sigler claimed he was down at Muskeaon bv bad mc veathpr orvd could not to Detoo Th drrtvwpr verywrathv ow hta neccrance and saH H  ord ft ckraymfft mmWVf   wi  ssiBjBsesji Wsdnssflay November 3 194   The W bite Front Market  Neighbor Note I AVON THEATER j SYLVAN I IE VTEB t    m i j fet VW A    VA      w v ICAlVSr I NO 5 ft r Friday Saturday MOVMUN S ft TtJHY AT FURNACE CREEK Newt tit1 Uuu J U iUAitky   LUttiQ    IU4 UMA U Round Steak  Beef Roasts  Ckofce Ik, Cat   4ry si tofeiB Used oad hu bald Sunday Monday Timday NOT 7  VJCTOH MATURECOLECNGRAY lean tender Salt Pork S3  Ground Steak   only pound Michigan Peck tteihlb lean  ei uurawore m ttrcuan i, uiifcv a suoxe last wee aau was latv , en 10 ine Wasnienuw vunty Fs, TH M, S  AOBpiai I BAMBT Jus John Dunlavey, 7 died  i Tecnicoior at uexei ihiusaay She waft n idrmeriy Agnes lvine daugh A wah Zktny Feature Cartoon lei Ot jOhn and Mary Devme Football Thrillsu Brooding Irons and warned Joan iuniavey i  artd wno died m 1931 tuneral was k in  en SI Joseph church Dexter Codavoata Aue Aaaer Mr Saturday Key ii Schmitt pastor oi St Marys church Burnside, was Wwiners ily 49cl A1 plCS Oranges Lard bulk  Eating Cooking 8sinktt doi FINE FOB IUIC8 39C 25c  occiaently killed last week when a ritle ne was cleaning went oii The charge struck hua over the right eye c Dr unest Cook, head oi he re ently discontinued Shia iee neaith unit has signed i heads the Monroe County Htc i Unit OU Ml IUW PlV  BX1 SaaTNoBVbiTft Build, al Dream Houee P  f CUMMINS CHARLES, COBURN LLOYD NOLAN Cartoon and Friend o to Family Sunday Show 3AJ Wod, iW  1011 tlONDiES REWARD A Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Larry Sbnms KWMs MICH Thursday, Friday Nov 4 5 THE QALLANT LEGION 33 WILLIAM ELLIOTT ANDY DE  VINE, ADRIAN BOOTH, BRUCE  CABOT Cartoon News High Qauliy Foods Canadian geese in Marion township weighing 7 and 10 ins respectively Horn o Mr and Mrs Kenneth Klave i Virginia Umstead oi Portage Lake Oct 23, a daugh ter Arthur White has resigned as mgr oi the HowellCoooerative Co Arthur Penzien 34, hassucc eeded him lviis Barbara Eastman, daugh ter of Mrs Jennie rjetmain ty treas, was i d to Harold Scoheia at Howfci Saturdav The HoweU Sulvatwi Army his withdrawn from the Howell Community, giving as their rea son their share ot the funa had been cut from 2200 in 1945 to 1200 in 1948   The City of Howell has started a long time program to improve MonSe Hale  SON OF GODS COUNTRY Also THE MAIN STREET KID Al Pearce, Janet Martin Cartoon BUCHARdO FROM POWDER RIVER  with Smiley Bumette Charles Starret Eve Miller Service Sunday, Monday November 7 Mat Sunday 2 15 P M, ConOauome Lois Butler as MICKY In Cinecolor with Bill Goodwin, Irene Herveflf John Sutton Rose Hobart Comedy Cartoon Now A LOAN may be what you needIts good business to ask yourseli occasionally Would a Bank Loan help me now Bring your problem to us lets talk it over in a friendly confidential way If we can helpin keeping with sound bankng practiceswell consider it a favor to serve you FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOWCLL  Member Federal Deposit EASUT 1 ance Corp All deposits up  to , 5000 insured iREAL ESTATE FORTGAGfi OR PERSONALa AT REASONABLE I RATES NIGHT DEPOSITORY  MP AA Rom where I sit4y Joe I Marsh School News Ed Pulver, one oi the officials did not show up and the game was played without him I dmiujiaiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriinHiitiuiu rriic uum itirituiuiHMttiM Husbands,  and Marriage   Many have asked us who Gene Bower  Wallace Jeffrey are The   boys come on the bus from the Northwest Tom 3iial Road Maybe you read that survey pub tobacco and an evening ffliaa f    acnne  98 lished recently in a nati nal maga beer or ale, la a sure start towardt CIOwd wcw vuid of all disturx tine, entitled Husbandi, Wivet, mnhapplnais  cmae and a irienaly attitude preand Marriage1 4 ,    t f vailed between the two teams  T, u J u  L  M ror what mai htppy mUmi i Undoubtedly some of the fans I It showed that among happily H L j iJJ I unuouowuiy f1   married couples, thoae who criti cized themtelvea outnumbered jthose who criticized the other per son Among unhappily married Tuesday Wednesday NOT RAW DEAL Starring  Dennis OKeete, aedre Trevor  WT HAVK AMPLE FUNDS AVAHi Marsha Hunt John Ireland I L K  SOUND LOANS their 87 acre airport They get aComody Cartoon Now  Protect oux cash by ustog ouf S5000 grant from the state and the Howell Airport Club will pay 500 increasing it 100 a year until it eches 1000 Robert Vogt pool room proprietor has been appointed pokice chief at Brighton to succeed Burt on Miller resigned Mrs Marjorie RivardHamburq correspondent for the Brighton Argus, has resigned Notes of25 Tears Ago  Need an Oil Hot  i  Waie   pe i ater i A Complete lane of couples, it was just the opposite tea cli on tcruidto criticize the other ThaLs the way it is in our town, as 1 sues it is in yours Criticism, Whether its of a wifea taste for featrj, or a husbands taste for pipa by the Irewith nothing mord exciting than a mellow glass off beer, and a friendly conversation are a trul wellmatched conpleA riagea, mtanjonhi, within Ittj gJ ofqnUfreese with ISOM lifted moat lportast el  ut  eifeo were not notnndw eIhMlTJ icoble A police car and 2 state andwifewlueanrttTtWiIl     e difterencw between the two earns Dextjr could not get thru bif Aru theDexter Jtoe at wfllW Clark spent more fcme in the Dexter baedSeld than at his position as tackle Holhe EUu, Lakeland, former professional player helped coach the Pinckney iae The Dexter Merchants Trophy is back in Pinckney after two years in Dexter,possessiori The Wnckney team paraded arouna with it after the game Bob Ambuxgsy is one of the fastest backs Pinckney ever had However he It injured easily and was out 2 games If he had more stamina he would rank up with  Don Swarthout and Murray Kenn iody who were seldom injured  Pinckney gamed 214 yds to   Dexters U3 Dexter got 6 first  downs to Pinckney 5 Dexter com jpleted 5 out of 10 passes ior 72 and Pincknev  ut of 5 far 68  Toilet Combinations  We have several makes on hand also oil tanks Mark Bell, 84, died at his farm  souihJoi town Oct 27H married Usm retoher who 6d in  iji3 a chuuiwn we born to them oi whom 9 surviveFuneral I  was at St Marys church Mon if day c I J, tihtiriesiolmsoiii 23 died Nov  2 Surviving is his wife the form  ex Laua Burgess s The Ladies Aid hold their ann 11  weu ag All Bathroom Fixtures Electric Heaters Pumps vol fan Nov 17  f g lSLt , h j  AU Kind, and Kche S place at the bakery g F B Palmer who drives the j  JacksonHowell bus, has been appointed mail carrier between j the two places j Nelson Mortenson, former res , identi died in a San Francisco CaHt, hospital Sundav The friends of Mr and Mrs s I I i  MYRON J HUGHES Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Speciality MASTER PLUMBER MCTkuTGraWs surprisecf thrn  ct5sl unHrrv on their 22nd weddinq anniversary  Pinckney high school lost to Brighton In a ough g me last roek 13 to 14 TVov v Fow irville this week 90 fo 13 Not of 47 Years Ago  Mrs Ve1vr P1 Tackson last weok yy rp thire Ciorge 3ykos sent us a box of  ,, i,3 weeK picked  Dead cr Alive HORSES S5Q0 C LE 650 HOGS 150 per 7T UCFEtiDIIYC UPON SUE A  CONDITION CALVES AND SHEF REMC O PtET FOIJS Aolatmlf Collected Promptly  Modem Equipment Capable Men E U PARKER Astet gltfoe88, Pickny Service in Michiea The FASTEST Dead SfcoJk i I  Central DeadSttiek Co We wonder if a hiah school alumni fame is possible It is a  long time since one was played  Such a contest would draw i huge crowd     MrrW trial toned in HoweH thu weerAft 9w Savyw sr ol Ann Arbor IT CI5t,r, roSPutor FmnnH Shieldw WUliam P VanWinkle is attorney for Rytm and Denehy Willimn Dalley died at his home west of town Nov 1 Sur Wina ore his wife, the former ma Cfcllins a son, Percy and a dmiahter, Gladys 1 issue shows a Picture of, the Feet store a Parkers Corners with the wnoie rront Dtown OMT when burglars dynamited me scrJe,  r Bert Hooker has discontinued hi Petrvsville store 9 At nintoft nas rrone norm to rmnt Prnard McCIuskev is run nlnrr his WrrcJcsmfm shop Editor GUdart of Stockbridae , BHefSim, oreached at North  LHr SnndayT J TTW Porfre has ourehased he, AU MnKre place in the I Comes km mored from e Tfce P d A M will hold al Dan Driver and wife of Dexter called at the Gorman Kelly home Friaay,  C I Clinton and wife spent i Sunday at the Irish HUls  Mr and MrsWalter dark were j in Toledo Saturday  Mrs, Dorothy Dtnkel and two   children were in HoweU Wednes day i   Mrs Blanche Clark spent Wed  needoy at 4ie Ned Chubb home WebbenOe And If I wss reset gesttvl wosd  npTialdip insurance1 the tslejsisi dttrettory yesewPsgatu x   vV 21   A Mie  i yfj Mvt 6oardof Supervisors Proceedings October Session  MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19 Pursuant to statute, the Board of Supervisors for the County of Livingston, convened at their rooms in the Court House in the City of Howell and upon roll call by ihu Clerk the following members were found to be present Brighton City Thomas S Leith, W W Knapp Brighton Township Henry TL Ross Cohoctah Township Carl W Raddatz Conway Township Archie Kingsley Deerfield Township Ralph Wiggins Genoa Township Andrew Seim Green Oak Township William Duncan Hamburg Township J Arthur Shehan Handy Township Robert K Smith Hartland Township Roy Glendening Howell City Fred G Catrell, chr, W Harry Gartrell Howel Township Fred Berry EyTe RHfttngeT B Cark Iosco Township Marion Township w W Oeeola Township  Milton Conine Putnam Township Lynn Hendee Tyrone Township Ye num Wright Unadilla Township Ralph Glenn Moved by Glendening and vuiportjd by Redinger that the Chairman appoint a Comnrtue of three members of t  Joard together with himself to attend the annual meet if g of the State Association of Supervisors rft Lansing on January 2oth, 2th and 27th, and that the Clerk be in iructed to pay the annual dues of said Association in the sum of ten dollars Motion carried Upon motion of Seim which was duly supported by Hendee, Board adjourned until 130 pjn Miss Hetty AFTERNOON SESSION Pecsenye, Social Worker for the  Michigan Childrens Aid Society  ppearcd before the Board and gave a report of the work done in the County during the past year and asked for an appropriation lor the ensuing year Moed by Ross and supported by Smith that this Board enter into a contract with the Michigan Childrens Aid Society for a period of one year Said Society shad render a statement of tlv services rendered in the County every three months, and tin same to be approved by the J lake of Probate and paid for by the County Treasurer, and in no case shall th  amount exceed the sum of Three Hundred Dollars 30000 Moiien carried Supei visor Ross of the Finance Committee presented the following resolution Your Finance Committee presents the following resolution That the sum of One Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars 160,00000 be levied and spread for County purposes including appropriations for the HuronClinton Metropolitan Aut ority Parkway Fund, the Social Welfare Fund, the Direct Relief Fuiu, and the Drain Fund That the following Drain taxes be spread against the County at large, to be credited to the Drain Funds from the General Fund and that the County Treasiv i r bo instructed and authorized to make such transfers Marion No 2 Drain 1,07310 Livingston County No 20  Marion No 3 16000 Handy No 7 Drain 2,62500 Handy No 4 Drain  30000 Gregory County Drain 20000 Conway and Locke No 3 Drain 10000 l iiOC  ah V illage Drain 3000 Shiawassee River Drain 12500 TOTAL 4,61310 That the Finance Committee of thTs Board are hereby instructed and authorised to order the payment of the HuronClinton Metropolitan Authority Parkway Assessment when the amount of the same has been determined and become due, and that they shall order the transfer of funds when they deem it necessary to the Social Welfare Fund or the Direct Relief Fund, that the Committee and the County TreasureTare hereby authorized to borrow money if J ey deem it necessary for the County to be placed in the General Fund and used for County purposes f Signed Henry T Ross J Arthur Shehan Fred Berry, Finance Committee Moved by Duncan and supported by Hendee, that the resolution of the Finance Committee be accepted, adopted and placed on file Motion carried Supervisor Seim of the Criminal Claims Committee presented the bill of Loren Bassett, Sheriff to the Board which was allowed as presented and recommended Mr Fred G Catrell, Chairman of the Board appointed the following Members of the Board as Delegates to attend the Annual Meeting of Ihe State Association of Supervisors at Lansing Supervisors Ross, Smith and Glending , Upon motion of Shenan which was duly supported by Seim, Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 93 0am Approved Fred G Catrell, Chairman Countersigned John A Hagman, County Clerk TTEFDAY OCTOBER 12, 1948 Board met, roll called, qioi present The minute, of yesterdays session were read and approved Moved by Berry and supported by Glenn that the Board appropriate the sum of 17500 for Bee inspection in the County, for the coming year Motion carried  Moved by Roy Glendening and supported by Ross that Melvin Hibner of Hartland Township be elected a member of the County Road Commission, to succeed himself, for a period of six years for the term beginning January 1 1940 Motion carried Supervisor Seim of the Criminal Claims Committee presented billi to the Board, which were allowed B recommended, as appear by numbers A1743 to A1754, inclusive Upon motion of Rodiner, supported by Gartrell, Board adjourned until lTpU Motioa carried D1SPATCL  Earl Stevens, County Dog Warden, appeared before the Borid, avc an oral report of ork done in the County during the year Supervisor CbC of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills to the Board, which were allowed as presented, as unpear by numbers A1766 to A1766 inclusive Supervisor Kiiley of the Apportionment Committee presented the following report Your Committee on Apportionment begs leave to submit their repoi i as follows Brighton City   2000 Brighton Township 8,06000 Cohoctah Township 7,36000 Conway Township 7,04000 Deerfield Township  6,40000 Genoa Township 10,40000 Green Oak Township 10,56000 Hamburg Township 10,72000 Handy Township 12,32000 Hartland Township 6,88000 Howell Township  800000 Howell City 26,40000 Iosco Township  5,28000 Marion Township 6,40000 Oeeola Township 7,36000 Putnam Township  7,04000 Tyrone Township 5,60000 Unadilla Township 4,90000 TOTAL 160,00000 f  MiltonConine Respectfully submitted Archie Kingsley William Duncan Moved by Glendening and supported by Hendee that the rep,, t of the Apportionment Committee be accepted, adopted and placed on tile Motion earned    Supervisor Wright of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to the Board, which were allowed as recommended, as appear by num bers A1767 to A1772, inclusive Supervisor WUgii f the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to the Board, which were aiwed as presented, as appear by numbers A1773 to A1778, inclusive Moved by Shehan and supported by Berry that the matter of the election of a County Dog Warden be made a special order of business for Wednesday at 200 pm  Motion carried Supervisor Duncan of the County Conservation Committee presented the following resolution Your Conservation Committee offers the following Resolution WHEREAS, the members of the Board of Supervisors of Livingston County, and a large majority of the residents of this County are opposed to the order of the Michigan Conservation Department, which allows the shooting of buck deer with buck shot, from November 1530, this year WHEREAS, this Board does not feel that the deer are plentiful enough in this County to do any great amount of damagethat they are a great attraction to the tourists and residents and that by opening the  season it will endanger the lives of the residents and may cause the destruction of considerable property THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board, respectfully requests Honorable Governor Kim Sigler to use his influence and the Conservation Commission to close this County to the killing of deer with tire arms BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of this Resolution be scut to the Governor and to the Michigan Conservation Commission Signed Wrilliam Duncan Koy Glendening Lyle Redinger Conservation Committee Move b Tladdata and supported by Kingsley that the foregoing resolrtion   a cepted, adopted and placed on tile loi V nvied Upon ivoion of Glendening, which was duly supported by Hendee, Board adjourned until tomorrow at 930 am  Approved Fred G Catrell, Chairman Countedsigned John A Hagman, County Clerk WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13,134S Board met, roll called, quorum present The minutes of yesterdays session were read and approved Moved by Seim, supported by Wright that Fred Berry be elected temporary chairman Motion carried Cecil Bohm of the Social Welfare Commission appeared before the Board and gave a report of the amounts to be charged back to the several Townships and Cities for the Social Welfare and Direct Relief funds Moved by Redinger, supported by Glenn that Theodore V S Miller of Brighton Township, John Damman of Howell City and Jay Harbor of  Iosco Township be elected members of the Board of County Canvassers for a period of two years, beginning January 1, 1940 Motion carried Upon motion of Glendening, which was duly supported by Gartrell, Board adjourned until 130 pm  9 AFTERNOON SESSION Mr Grove of the SoldierV and lifers Relief Commission appeared before the Board, gave an oral report of the work done by the Conjilig during the past year, and asked for an appropriation of 60000 Moved by Wright and supported by Redinger that this Board appropriate the sum of 50000 to the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Commission, the same to be due and payable after January 1st, 1949  WHs FvsgfASSp Sr  AFTERNOON SESSION Supervisor Seim of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills to the Board, which were allowed as recommended, as appear by num bers A1783 to,A1784, inclusive Supervisor Shehan nominated Earl Stevens for County Dog Warden Supervisor Redinger nominated Frank Kowalk for County Dog Warden Supervisor Conine nominated David Harding for County Dog Warden Moved by GK nn and supported by Clark that the vote for the election of a County Dog Warden be taken by ballot Motion carried Moved by Glendening and supported by Wright that the Chairman appoint two tellers Motion carried Tellers appointed by the Chairman were Supervisors Kingsley and Raddatz Result of ballot David J Harding received 10 votes Frank Kowalk received G votes Earl Stevens  received 2 votes Mr Harding having received a majority of the votes cast was declared elected County Doi Warden Supervisor Ross pnxuted the following resolution and moved its adoption, which was duly supported by Supervisor Leith RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there may now be in and may hereafter from time to time come into the hands of the County Treasurer of Livingston County, Michigan, certain public monies belonging to or held for the State, County and other political units of the State, or otherwise held accordins to law,, and WHEREAS, under the laws of the State of Michigan, this Board is required to provide by resolution for the deposit of all Public Monies,  including the monies coming into the hands of said County Treasurer, in one or more banks, hereinafter called Banks to be designated in such resolution NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that said County Treasurer is hereby directed to deposit all public monies, including tax monies, now in or may hereafter cor into his or her hands, as Treasurer, m hie or hername, as,County Treasurer, in the following named Banks McPherosn State Bank  Howell, Michigan First National Bank  Howell, Michigan Brighton State Bank  Brighton, Michigan Cowmtmity State Bank ,,,,, I  fdby R6c the Board, which were allowed us recommended, as appear by number A1785 to A1801, inclusive Moved by Raddatz and supported by J6diger that i  ney nnet be elected janitor for the ensuing yeaj Motion carried Supervisor Leith of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to  Moved by Shehan and supported by Wright that all monies received for tines and sale of dogs, including all dog taxes, by the County Don Warden shall be turned into the office of the County Treasurer Motion carried Upon motion of Conine, supported by Wiggins, Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 93,0 am Approved Fred GCatrell, Chairman Countersigned John A Hagman, County Clerk Till RSIAY, OCTOBER 11 1918 Board met, roll called, quorum present The minutes of yesterday s session were read and approved Supervisor Kingsley of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills to the Hoard, which were allowed as recommended, as appear by number A1802 to A1809, inclusive By Supervisor Knapp Your Committee on Printing, begs leave to submit the following report Your Committee on printing wishes to recommend that the printing of the Court Calendars, for the year 1949 be let to the Brighton Argus, at the rate of seventyfive cents 75c per page and to rotate from year to year in the following order  Pinckney Dispatch i,ir,o Fowlerville Review  Livingston County Press itf,2 The setting up of the Supervisors proceedings for the year 1049 be let to the Livingston County Press at twentylive cents 25c per column inch, to be made in three payments and to rotate from year to year in the following order Fowlerville Review  Brighton Arsus 1 Pinckney Dispatch 1,r2 Publications to be rotate in the same order at the following rates Livingston County Press 35ccnts per column inch Fowlerville Review, 25cents per column inch Brighton Argus 25cents per column inch, andHhe Pinckney Dispatch, 25cents per column inch Signed Walter W Knapp Ralph Wiggins Milton Conine Moved by Knapp and supported by Herdee that the report of the Committee on Printing be accepted, adopted  ed on file Motion carried Moved by Ross ami supported by K t a schedule surety bond covering the collection of State, Com md School taxes by all  Township and City Treasurers be purchased from the Michigan Surety Company, of Lansing, Michigan, with the understanding that the Michi gan Surety Company will pay the proper agents commission to whatever duly licensed Insurance Agent each Treasurer shall designate Motion carried   Floyd W Munsell, County Drain Commissioner, appeared before the Board and submitted his report as follows TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON I hereby submit my report  October 1, 1047 to October 1, 1048 niiily PHin Commissioner, from Name of Drain Paid Out Anderson County Browning Bradley Bush Brighton No 4 00007 Conway No 1 Conway No 3 CoiiWay No 4 7   Conway No 5 0,08259 Conway No 10 11 ,11017 12 402 Conway No Conway No Conway No 14 Conway No 15 Conway No 10 Conway No, 18 rrd Extension Conway No P Conway No 20 Conway No 22 Colburn Keeder Joint Conway Lock No 1  Conway Lock No 2  Conway Lock No 3 Conway Cohoctah Union Outlet Drain Conway Cohoctah Union Outlet Dr Br 3 Conway Cohoctah Union Outlet Br 4 Cohoctah Village 1,15025 Ceader River Carter DeerfieldArgentine Dean  Wiggins C40 FalkUnterbrink   Fuller  Fowlerville Village 2y95 Franks Green Oak No 1 Green Oak No 2 Green Oak No 3 1,51095 GenoaOceola Gregory Co 5,50008 Debit Orders Issued1,17445 Gardner  Handy No 2  Handy No 4 Handy No 5  Handy Nos 7 and 13  Handy No 9  Handy No 11 Handy No 12 Handy No 14  Handy No 14A  Handy No 15 Handy No 16 HandyIosco No 1  6600 Hartland No 1 Hartland No 2 Hartland Village  Hartland County  Howell County  Howell No 8 Howell No 4HoweflOeeola   Comm Balance 404 2 5070 8413 28400 5335 21D2 250 400 21081 13077 54787 24403 1045 2435 25755 14775 50 113 4 10017 245 203 227  Co Treas Balance 4034 5070 7227 2K41i 4427 2102 250 4D0 223,50 13815 50080 24493 1045 2435 20037 10477 50 115 40 15018 245 293  227 4410 12050 4410 12050 K tfMt1HtWHH H    WtliMMH HibMrd loseetfa1     6272 0302 19687 2521 1600 5618 4450 1720 16281 5497 562 10273 2147 14000 2340 6000 13000 587 564 633 22991 3331 27 11 70 1002 63 8750 44737 2004 223 1015 810 248 22C47 1240 SUM v  9302 100 2521 900 5618 4450 1720 8811 11336 562 5895 2147 9257 1827 0000 13000 322 564 6333 2365 3331 527 1111 70 1002 63 7740 41767 tOJH  13 1015 AM 2JS tM 12J6 SUM tut TtUv       K r   i , JaKy, JgHa r ifHilriTlnnr itl JrtJfcii aiMKtVi wtKm zxz PINCKNEY DISPATCH h  Iosco Nos    4 Jones Kanouse Livingston County No 1 Livingston County No 2 Livingston County NV  Livingston County No s Livingston County No 10 Livingston County No 12 Livingston County No 13 Livingston County No 17 Livingston County No 20 10,99089 Debit Orders Issued1,95440 Livingston County No 2 LivingstonShiawassee No 5 Langfonl  Lott Lime Lake Madden Marr Marion Nos 2 and 4 1,08371 Debit Orders  ed11,70455 Marion No 4  Marion Genoa Mar ionIosco Oceola No 1 Olsen Plunimer RyanDarting Rosington Render Rtmyaii Lake Dam Spaulding  Snyder Sherwood Smith  Smith 17000 Sanford Neal 4,79351 Shiawassee River 12D1812 Stunner Taylor Taziman UnadiliaStockbridge Walker Walch Wooden West Ceader Wolf Creek Youngs 7204 180 523 20349 63 803 1240 1150 4350 55050 1081 157001 2320 4081 14300 5G57 37231 71 3202 3,48204 1000 0505 3000 9079 5087 12557 33527 2418 1584 4271 2253  4243 Total Debit Orders Issued 40,00050 4,83340    1550 6577 0,21248 100 11333 3201 0024 1570 14800 480 38421 2730 2i5S 23,28070 3999 180 523 22553 3840 863 509 1150 4350 57556 10681 10100 2326 4081 14300 6657 39456 71 3202 3,34280 1000 6183 4348 8021 4000 12657 33627  2418 1084 4271 2253 4241 6431 8,49208 100 11333 3201 7094 1570 15190 638 44421 2730 21583 21,44552 AFTERNOON SESSION KEVOLVING FIND Balance on hand, October 1, 1047 2,14221 Transfer Vouchers 5,00000 Transfer Vouchers Various Drains 2,84020 Transfer Vouchers Planning Committee 41250 TOTAL of transfer Vouchers and Balance on hand S1039492 TOTAL EXPENSES 3,18520 BALANCE ON HAND October 1, 1048  7,20072 SUMMARY OF EXPENSEREVOLVING FUND Engineering 1,85650 Engineering Help 2100 Printing 34055 Board of Determination Meetings 46400 Labor  27650 Probate Court 3400 Material 4808 Attorney Fee 10000 Miscellaneous 3857 Supervisor Wright of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to the Boa, which were allowed as ivcou mended, as appear by num bers A1835, inclusive Moved by Shehan and supported by Wright that Oscar Schoenhala be elected as a number of the Livingston County Social Welfare Board, to succeed himself, 1or the term beginning January 1, 1949 Motion carried Supervisor Duncan of the perdiem committee presented the pay roll of the several Supervisors, for attendance at this session of the Board Motion carried Supervisor Glenn of the peraiem committee presented the pay roll of the several Clerks of the County for making election returns to the Board, which was allowed as presented Supervisor Shehan of the Committee on Drains and Ditches recommended to the Board that the State Department of Conservation be given the permission to construct dams at the following locations on land purchased from u Mr Hosley, located on a point of the South onehalf of Southeast onequarter Section 25 and North onehalf of Northeast onequarter, Section 36, T4, N R 4 E, Cohoctah Township Also on State land in Section 33 T2NR5 E Genoa and Hamburg townships Providing that the Department obtains the consent and approval of the abutting property owners Moved by Conine and supported by Raddatz that the recommendation of the Committee on Drains and Ditches be concurred in Motion carried By Supervisor Clark To the Livingston County Board of Supervisors Because of the short time the County Agricultural Agent, C R Kaukman, has been in Livingston County this will be a very brief report The program and activities reported here were carried on by County Agricultural Agent, John T Stone, Home Demonstration Agent, Miss Jvfnrflnvpt Sitiirirt nml A H flub trrnt H j Hart The new Agricultural Agent will do everything possible to rarryon the fine work all ready started in the county Every effort will be made to bring to the people of Livingston County timely and accurate information that can be profitably used in improving farm business, with the thought, Better Rural Living Through Greater Knowledge, our objectives The 4H program this year again showed a marked increase in the number of rural boys and girlsenrolled in club work in Livingston County This year over 500 boys and 700 girls participated in the Club program The Home Economics Extension program has also shown an increase in both group enrollments and membership There are now 25 active groups with 7 new groups organized this fall, with a membership of over 500 women The County Agent made 770 farm visits, wrote 1092 personal letters, 5100 circular letters, weekly news column and participated in 156 farm meetings with an attendance of 9,251 persons Free bulletins were dis tributed from Ihc Extension office on a wide variety of subjects The following Count, appropriation was recommended by the Agricultural Committee to match State and federal funds for the efficient operation of the Extension Office in 1949 1949 Matching funds for oice supplies, County Agent, Home Demonstration Agent, and 4H Club Agent  00000 County Agricultural Agent and Home Demonstration Agents Clerk 2,00000 411 Club Agent and General Clerk 1,32000 MileageCounty Agricultural Ajytnt 75000 MileageHome DemonsUatior Agent 65000 Mileage MI Club Ay i 05000 A1807 A1808 A1809 A1811 A1812 A1813 A1814 A1815 A1816 A1817 A1818 A1819 A1821 A1822 A1823 A1827 A1829 A1833 A1835 A1839A1858  6  mJ , 5,97000 Rvpectfully submitted, C R KAUFMAN, County Agricultural Agent APPROVED by Agricultural Committee ChairmanV B CLARK Committeem nCARL W RADDATZ Committeem nROBERT E SMITH Total 13,18520 DRAIN ASSESSMENTS FOR 1948 ConwayLock No 3 Inter Co 83,  80300 Cohoctah Village  60000 Handy No 4 3,00000 Handy No 7 7,50000 HandyIosco No 8 1,00700 Livingston CountyNo 2 ami Marion No 8 1,60000 Marion Nos 2 and 4 5,36561 Gregory Co 2,00000 Shiawassee River and CCU 2,50000 Total 23,37779 Drains under construction 3 Drains, Board Determination allowed and ready for survey 10 Drains being processed 5 Drains InterCounty survey ordered by Boards of Supvrs 4 Drains ready to let, Sunrise Park Drainage System, consisting of 13 Drains Drain petitions held in Esco  25      AHof which I respectfully submit Dated at Howell, Michigan, this twelfth day of October, 1948 FLOYD W MUNSELL, Drain Commissioner for  Livingston County Moved by Hendee and supported by Glenn that the report of the County Drain Commissioner be accepted, adopted and placed on file Motion carried Upon motion of Raddatz, which was supported by Ross, Board adjourned until 130 pjn AFTERNOON SESSION Supervisor Leith of the Civil Claims Committee , vsented bills to the Board, which were allowed as recommended, as appear by numbers A1811 to A1829, inclusive Upon motion of Seim and supported by Raddatz, Board adjourned until tomorrow moraine at HSQ am Approved FRED G CATRELL, Chairman Owurtersigned JOHN A HAGMAl Co Clerk FRIDAY OCTOBER 15, 1448 Board wmft Mil called, quorum present The snirartes of yesterdays session were read and approved Moved by Raddatx and supported by Smith that the matter of an aypiopiufimi  he Saginaw Valley Planning Commission he laid en the tafcse until ttot January session of the Board Fred PrestonJustice Fee 210 Vance MillerLivestock Claim 226,60 Clarence EarlLivestock Claim 1710 Photostat CorpOffice Supplies 57309 MacDonald Funeral HomeSoldiers Burial 7500 Educators Progress ServiceCo Bd of Education 690 Helen LeiningerTravel Exp,Co Bd of Ed 3872 Gladys McCallumTravel ExpCo Bd of Ed 11788 Receiving HospitalMedical Expense 7750 Hillsdale School Supp CoCo Bd of Kd 8791 E K JohnsonOffice Supplies 135 Ernest D BenjaminAuditing, Co Bd of Ed 30000 W N Is bellAttend Office, Co Bd of Ed 2996 Burroughs Add Mach Co, Bd of Ed  790 Thomas S LeithSpec Comm 1115 Ralph WigginsSpec Comm 800 Fred CatrellSpec Comm 600 PayrollBoard of Supervisors 70600 Floyd W MunsellTravel Expense, etc 27596 Township  City C  making election returns 12675 Total 5,32222 Shnti r ttdatz aad supported fey Sedjncer that this oard Appso Che iw T IHftM to the East Michigan Tourist Association, the tm be 4m ami fapafafc en and after January 1st, 2349 adjourned until HovedbyGteTTTiHarTt supportedoTSfienan that thereport of the Agricultural Committee be accepted, adopted and placed on file BILLS ALLOWEDOCTOBER SESSION, 1948 Number Name Purpose  Amount A1737 Loren Bassett Care of InmatesJail I 80770 A1743 Fred GrosticLivestock Claim 9000 A1744 Bruce HerbstJustice Fee 200 Al 74G Marion Filk InsLivestockCTaimTT7 5200 A1746 Guy WilierLivestock Claim , 2750 A1747 Seth DexterJustice Fee  230 A1748 Charles J EmeryLivestock Claim 22800 A1749 Dan HendryxJustice Fee r 300 A1750 William V FarrLivestock Claim 10500 A1751 Fred dullerJustice Fee 2,00 A1752 Roy WyckoffLivestock Claim  4000 A1753 Fred PrestonJustice Fee 235 A1756 Mrs Ray BurnsPoultry Claim 5000 A1757 Asher WylieJustice Fee  250 A1758 John SpearsLivestock Claim  1500 A1759 Asher WylieJustice Fee 200 A17G0 Mrs Lyle KleinschmidtPoultry Claim  1950 A1761 Leon LongneckerJustice Fee 225 A1702 Harsy KelloggLivestock Claim 1600 A1764  John BurgLivestock Claim 7000 A1765  Asher WylieJustice Fee 250 A1766 Milton ConineLivestock Claim , 1600 A17G7 Livingston County PressOffice Supplies 8615 A1768 Harold C Hill, MD, Professional Service, Jail 350 A1769 Livingston County PressOffice Supplies 2175 A1770 Callaghan  CoCo Law Libraryv 6000 A1771 HarpersOffice Supplies 2220 A1772 E J KeehnSoldiers Buira 7500 A1774 Remington Rand, IncOffice Supplies 210 Al773 American Parents CommBd of Education 200 A1775 A Flanagan CoBd of Education  436 A1776 BallMarsh Office Supply CoOffice Supplies 1100 Al777 MacDonald Funeral HomeAmbulance Service 6800 A1778 Wahrs Book StoresCo Bd of Education 225 A1783 Guy GrieveCoroner Fees 6997 Al784 Harold M BordenCoroner Fees  13495 Al785 R W Lieber, MDProfessional Service 600 A1786 The Riejrle PressBd of Education 8162 Al788 CanelBros  Lane, IncBd of Education 260 A1789 Dr H G HuntingtonProfessionaly Serv, Jail 2000  A1791 Andrew J SeimSpec Comm 1180 A1792 W B ClarkSpec Comm 1800 A1793 Carl W RaddatxSpec Comm 1420 A1794 Fred CatrellSpec Comm  1220 A1795 Robert E SmithSpec Comm 1860 Al706 W H GartrellSpec Comm 6220 A1797 RoyGlendeningSpec Comm i, 2220 A1798 A,yle RedingerSpec Comm 27,20 A1799 Ralph GlennSpec Comm  800 A1300 Vernon WrightSpec Comm w 70 A1804 Lyle RedingerSpec Comm 1, L80 A40 James 1 vinsLivestock Claim 16,00 A1B08 Robert J EagerJustice Fee 5JO A1804 Boy CalaghanLivestock Claim  8600 A1806 Lloyd A SalmonJustice Fee fnr in i ii inii 11 urn inns AMK JBidnerLyons fwnAw m STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, ss I, John A Hagman, County Clerk in and for the County aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the original proceedings of the Board of Supervisors for said County at their October session and of th whole thereof, now remaining in my said office ON TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court and County, this 20th day of October, AD, 1948 JOHN A HAGMAN, County Clerk SEAL Moved by Wright and supported by Leith that the County Treasurer be instructed to transfer the sua of 5,00000 from the General Fund to the Revolving Drain Fund, aier January 1st, 1949 Motior carried t Moved by Redinger and supported by Raddatz that the rent for the County Agricultural Agents office be increased from 5000 to S7500 per month Motion lost By Supervisor Wiggins Your committee on salaries beg leave to submit the following report Judge of Probate 10000 1,90000 Friend of Court  60000 County Treasurer 10000 2,50000 County Clerk 10000 2,50000 Sheriff 10000 2,60000 Drain Commissioner  10000 1,90000 County AgentGirl 35000 2,00000 Deputy County Clerk 9800 2,10000 Deputy Treasurer 9800 2,10000 Probate Registrar 9800 2,10000 Janitor 12000 2,10000 Circuit Court Commissioner 10000 50000 Also the Social Welfare and Direct Relief taxes as reported by the Social Welfare Commission The minutes of the days session were read and approved Moved by Redinger and supported by Glenn that the Board adjourn, subject to the call of the Chairman Motion carried Approved FRED G CATRELL, chairman Township Clerks and City Clerks, of the several Townships and Cities Wilfred Erwin 10000 2,10000 1iank Bush 1,30000 In monthly payments on rent of office building RALPH WIGGINS THOMAS S LEITH Countersigned JOHN A, HAGMAN, Co CleL   9800 2,10000 MovedbGlennand supported by Shehan that the report of Oi Committee oSalaries be accepted, adtandl placed on file Motion carried   Supervisor Glenn presented the following resolution and moved its adoption, which was duly supported by Supervisor Shehan BE IT RESOLVED By this Board of Supervisors, that the several taxes, cemetery, highway and all other taxes as reported by the several Supervisors and Assessors be and are hereby directed and empowered to spread upon their assessment rolls, the several taxes as reported by the Committee on Apportionment, also all drain taxes, special assessments on drains, rejected taxes, poor and insane taxes, also ail Scho Better food for Latin Jim   SSys   4evisf ways id Lsita iiTiilmrr adc Use AcrfcMiUwe ffaflOniM FaVQ aave a lmnMiM dlftA ftaAa 4S  IBVv VM P at feTCLtt to as 4he sMMttMssi fl  I i  Ma SBJBS MULUi HP  3 PPJP T i nil  mm Yard Goods Hosiery  a   Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries PINCKNEY DISPATCH WednsdoY, November 3 1948 PlNUnf DISPATCH Entered u secovu ris latter at PestoffiM ut inckuey, Mkhiimn uide  ihe ct f March 3 1ST Iuli aed Every Wednesday li Main St Pincknv, Sfchran Subscription ratti 160 a Year J PeJ W Curlttt, Pubiibr Kennedy Store Reliable t   Just like an Ifpf Water Heater Only an eUtric water heater gives you real reliihility You can depend on it year in jnd year out Yes, ad you can depend on all these features, too You get them all  ,  only with an electric water heater t CfecmSoodess, smokeless to save you extra wort QuietNo noise, no nuisance Youd never know it was in the house Core freeNo flames, no fumes, no worries or bother Convenient  Put it where you want it Only an electric water heater needs no fiue or chimney Compefe Automatic  For modern, pushburton comfort size to fit every needterms if desired Installed in your home without charge, see them today at your appliance or plumbing dealer, or at your Edison Customer Ofiice  f Dinner guest of the C A DLns more home Sunday were Mr  and Mrs David Freedman of Loraine, Ohio and Col Martin i, 5an and wiie and sisterd L A Dinsmore and family and B W Wallace and family Mr and Mrs R H T I  Sle Arie were dL guests at the home 0, monaay It was the H HV  a StalLEtqiS, and we   U in Meyer and family oi a , M reyer home Vans Gtsff Service IS READ TO SERVE YOUR Your Auto Needs GASOL1NEOIL FUEL OH TIRES AND ACCESSORIES FREEZING ZE ME TO WINTERIZE YOUR PAD1ATOR AGAINST Gulf Tires Lloyd VaaiBlaircum fork Arbor Thursday Miss ELizabeth Weeks of the zrk skite hospital spent h  at the Cliff VanHornhome  DT James Nash and famny of Coldwater and Uoyd Hendee and family were Sunday dinner ue a the Lynn Hendee home  Mrs Jennie Shankland and grandchildren and C W Hooker and family of Ann Arbor were  Sunday callers of J H Hooker home j Winston Baughn end family spent Sunday with Mrs Hazel  Hoisel at Garden City The Pettysville Civic Society held a Halloween party  the Hugh Vannes home at Rush Lake  rf fft Mark Nash and wife spent Saturday at the Kenneth Kampman home in Detroit Miss Rosalee Nash spent the Tveek end In Detroit Detroit and Omar Gass and wife Detroit and Omay Gss and wife of Brighton spent Sunday at the Lester McAfee home COME IN AND SEE YOU3 FAV HUE TELEVISE PROGRAM On our New R, C  Set  SANDWICHES, COFFEE S SOFT DRINKS BEER AND WINE The Pinclcney Tavern j iJ L iVw t      and fcrmilv of  cvQnt tio wek end at the the Mi  Jo  HnJ of iVtroit i appd ina 1 vroV nt the Lester McAfee r  Ava oa ouookft wrio ionneriv Au a life wiuuu vuuno,u xiouxe a inarneu w Uowx CUUA o juwi trrao reefcllvll cuia Mrs Saniey Luiver oi Deeixiea cuuea at ue iviuriay I jsenneay noxn rriday  ivirs iana spears and JacK Sneiaon leave iJC baiasnor iaa lhis week , , Oale Shirley and family of Man roe are spending tne we a1 iae Aibeu bnixioy nome Di Andrew Hoche of Calumet and Louis Stacaie cailea atJ lhe  m Shehan home Wfeanesdayj Stanley Culver and wile oi teerfield called Friday Louis Stackaioie ana wife spent Saturday in hornuliis Dr W C Wyiie and wife of Dexter called at the Kenneth Wyiie home Sunday Mis Florence Ryer ot Graiiar Rapids spent the week end at the  iAsher Wylie home Reuben Smith of the Burgess SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORESES 500 CATTLE  500 HOGS 5150 Cwt ALL ACCORDING 1X SIZFC AND CONDITION CAIVES, SHEEP AND PICS REMOVER FRFF OAJUNC COMPANY  OF HIDES  7  J 460 Plumbing Wator Systems Etc  Stanley Oinke t SEE YOUR Mrs Mable Zimmerman is build The infant daughter of T nd  Mr and Mrs Nick Katoni have mq a real estate office at the in Mrs Kenneth Klave Virr  Um j old thjeir home here to Sam De tersection of Dexter and McGreg stead has been named ijnily jLapp of Detroit The Katonis or Roads Grace came here 31 years ago and 1    11 have made many friends He has Mrs Ross Read entertained the, Mrs Wm Murphy ox HoweU jworked or the Ford Motor  Fred Hobert and Howard Read lost a finger last week wniie  33 yearg going fcack and fnt1h  iamiUes Mr and Mrs lames working on the ciion picker at Whitley and George Wild and the Umstead farm, wile oi Ann Arbor las Monday Trooper Junior Dinktel has been Monday in honor oi her birthday, transterred from the Flat Roclc to Mrs Mae Teeple of Howell en  East Lansing poe farm who was hurt last Tuesday when he hit two horses has returned home from McPherson hospital ne horse was killed the other hurt so bad i was shot Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel entertained Friday Mrs Florence VanWinkle, Mrs Grace Bennett Mrs Dla Merr oi Lasning ana Mrs Ella Mercer of Pinckney Miss Alberia DinkeL Levi Ludtke, Miss Kate Kuhn and Rancuj Shehan anded the football game in Detroit Sunday 9 Mrs Maude Martin of Detroit, Mrs Eva Allen and Miss Aza king o Howell spent Satw a at the Albert Dinkel home actV  vA ule and chilaren   i  t  Studebaker Trucks   i IN and 2 TON TRUCKS FOR ECONOMY AND DURABILITY LET US REPAIR YOUR  Car Truck  IVaccVr t r ADiATORS 33 years, going back and forth I lCedJ5 t For the present they are staying of HoweU wer Sunday guests ax j J WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE nr nmT  COREi DfilOCK DlAORS AND J Mrs Mae Teepie oinoweu en  East Lansing py lartained her bridge club Monday Charles Corky D enl  James Whitley and wtft pent  fa the Air Corp and lentor Ounday at the WmYThmey home SanAntamo TexasMondcry Ross t Ann Arbor  Wflson also emedm Ai armj  Hubert Lathers sianed UP in we jr od ksnBr Cfl Chnton  71 T   H isa, rs I feed wiU be available with foeir daugrrter, Mary, in W C Miller and family are still enjoying sweet corn and to schools tos Y Mercer and matoes 6on their garden  Tni8plww Sunday  Mrs Manory ehan and Miss son Jack of Pe wer  Katherine NfiUer attended a teach guests  Vvttended the ers meeting at YpsQanti Wednes he BSd at Howdav niahi ftmeral of rV ia f ther  i Fred Campbell of Ann Arrxr 1 eU Sudcry Hewas the ta n , rftparjt Friday at th Ona Camp Mrs Steve wown Wm Deutsch 3JII ,  YO0R STUDEBAKER DEALfen 127 South Michiaan Av HoweuVhigfton IM1 Unfi ajnn   So,    ladoxm cafledatthe L  , TJtA m  8ylldaTJfce wo The Hoff Sisters and Mra Td r MI  Reason and Leota, spent Sunday Sun, MaeMetl oi Hwell with Miss Helen IngaUs in flir   y Wlth e  av MJ Reason and wile took Mrs Mable SuyoVn back to Jackson Sunday Ben Tam and wife left lor Mrxrnd MrsOna Campbell were at Sparrow hospitai Lansing Sua day Mrs Campbell will have to wear the brace aromd i  Mi imm tmm mm WtilKw3SV wz m X  PINCKNEYDiSPATj Wednesday, November   ROPfR WEldHT blSTKIBUTlON INSOfc T t  AUGfAtAU KUN ON  J    Kn  wCb DO AN EXCtlUNT JO HANDY FOf 4UPPOKI EilMINAH LIFTING WHEN HITCHING NATES HlGi PITCHING fr 3 CONIROl UVlkS AKI AUJUbTAi, mONT AND ,  WHOS TO BLAte FOF tOR jUVt2ULE DELlNQuNCY Are parents at fault Are delinquents born or maaeriiCwrcn ce ould, conmsiuung psycio  tjis, provides uptotneuuuu MARRIAGE 1CNSES PROFESSIONAL CORNEL s8SS  STki N Al UP UNLHk Ml  OX ilANUi UKVICE  ton 2i Howell sene Mocre,2J,  answers to Uus and omer psy  Howeii Louise May, 2b, Fowler j eeeeemMuuieeeueeueep ceSbp I ville rioyd Snow, Z, Fowler cholgy problems rieaa his  Mn  villa iiinuweh Frizzle, 76 How  ROn Of YOUR, in Pictorial ne i ell, frank rtich, 64, HowellFern  view, magazine with this Sun I Eddy, 27,Fowlerville, Alfred Lang day Nov 1 issue of The  26, towlervihe iimuy Davis ,19, Detfoi Sunday Times j Brighton, Wm Ollrich, 24, Brigh ion FOR SALENew one row corn   husking bed  Shirley Fitzgerald, 21, Pinckiey, Gene Case, 21, Pinckney Donna bell lb Dexter, Joe Plum ,Nf , N F Y SAi iARlUM mer, 18 Pinckney AliseDray flNCKWfc HkifKlVM Jily 1100 A M to 2 00 t M kxCfpt Wedneaday Vlon, Tuwri, at 700600 pn  1 7 KUilfcR TIRES RE0UCE OVrf   ,ECON0 HANO BUS OR TRUCK TIRES LOWER THE COST Of THE SPREAD 8 FEED RATCHET IS ENCLOSED  RUNS IN OIL Me other tractor manure spreader gives you so many ffeallv worthwhile features as does the Tohii Deere Model HTratmDrawn Spreader Ifstmrtfooted tprctder tints built with proper weight distribuanre fffinVnr picker vil Elmers Garage Oak Grove FURNACE SALES  REPAIRS  ELECTRICAL wmiNG R L POND, Portage Lake Phone Dexter 25o6  STATE OF MICHIGAN  iua Probate Court for trie Count  LtriAQitocx A a session ol said Court held at the ropaie Oiiice m the City oi Bow r I iii said County on Ihe t iiccinIio 1st day of Smith Judge Huam R FOR SALETwo  tier electric i Probate TTATF OF chick brooder, 20 each,, all 1 IN ui, MATTER OF ME ETAFE OF metal nests 5 each, 8x10 tent  November AD, i4g  S20 Fischer TracyLakeland Karl I Elgari Deceased   f IT cot Phone Brighten 6U33 FORWhite porcelain kitchen oil  heater with water heater combin I HenrY Pokroppa or to some ation Gerald Reason mod economical spread ing in ood weath ler or  turns light bad The Model H  Aort  Jfs arogged, long lived spreader thats easy on your pocketbook  one that, will give you maximum returns from cvtrj ton of manure spread a Wed Ke to tett you at afout  Model H Stop la at our Sio e the next time youre ia  DR G R McCLUSKEY Ulficc 935 audeoC 81 HRB SNEED Howeii, Jftjcju Ul tat, ioMUi  Citj, Lake and Fi  A pecUlitf Lit You trwy With LLE  LAVY  ,1ck Michgo T Ordered that he 17 day   AUCIIOM t E R Office be BLliT WlLlt  heatiiFHCTTJE TTSCrjW7SFZl public Van Winkle  VanWinkk bon W VasWIakle ule K vVeeB AttOfBAJ  Lew Howell, Miiiue ARNET S  CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main bt Ann ArborJVfloil Haroid Chubb, Local Repreaentativ 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Ho wall  Phone 439 or 97 MoaumenU  Marker MARTtN J LA VAN Attorney At Law Phoo 13 9nMe rtiaHe Phon 136F6  Repliiritf MYRON J HHGHES LUMBNG AND HEATING filed in  said  Haiy Elgart having  Court her petition praying that the cd  nriiustiation oi said esiate bo gtanled tc other suitablr I January AD  ohrnoon at  snid Prchcte PLU1 Sate Licn 677 Lakedde Drtf Ruah take springs ana mcuiress, usea only r TOj s hereby appointed for  6 weeks Myron J Hughes J said petition jlviJKti ucRRiMAiM Tel 157F11 hush Lake, Hnckney u a, Further OrdercdThat pubhc Auorn at LAW FOR SALErBlock and slab woe    gfn  1  0  I  a copy oi t d  ch ee  gSFiJ I TXIT5N Service ceive3d hciir l none previous to lor three successive weeks prtvwuo j j,p  Viaailna in the Pinckney  Hwdre 112F11 FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet sedan,  aid day oi hearing riiW tires Corky DairOW ,  DtapatcH a ewspaper, printed and Phone 144F4 I A true copy FOR SALE OR lXASEBuildingjceicsta ParhaU 2 ft tteaistex ol Piobet culatod in ecld Count v Hiram R Sn Judge   Iobate I  known as Pinckney dep6, wide, 52 ft loamust be movedlease or sell and move it for  I will buy a suitable lot and you Fred Server Howell 601 North Elm St Phone 1410 r nOR SALEGarland coal and  REGIUS ON ALL MAKES  Phone 154F3 i HAROLD RADX  DR C J lOwSSk I DENfTIST ,,044 Portage La8 RJ, t Oaater oant Dwk S461  PHSWARTHOUT  SON FVfiEMAL Htt Nlodmru fcquijnan AuiJviaoce darvii FREajCRElCKl IOFF Stv  OrTUiVULTKiST 120 WtM GRAND R1VR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 358 KESlDENCfc Ml LLOYD HENDEE LlVi STOCK HAULUG AND Weekly Tripa Made To DvOiV GENERAL TRUCKING ihone 64r14 William A Kechcm, chairman Pinckney, MichShould the Village of Pinckney purchase the Fori Motor Coland in the Pinckney area 150 acres build a dam and maintain park and bathing boach  wood stove 1500,medicine cabinet 1200 10 single window sash SI00 each Two 30 gallon i tanks 600 bucket a day water heater 1000 See Fred Rebmani 11944 East Shot Dre, Ecut  Side of Portage Lake  Establish 1865 Utotporated 1915 McPherson State Bank  MONEY ORDERS C Ji CONC4 DI SANS  P 311 ftRAVL, EfLL DIRT, ANI ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIFXE OR 60N  TACT JANE TASCH iVPlbi Ltter or Any Paper  Composed G28 Toraa   or Copied at Your Conveiene  0PiUCkneF RFD No   All Work confidential TeloptoM Dexter 811C 747 Main St PUickny, PhoneSOFH v I LET AUTO GLASS US REPLACt THAT BROK r  NO D YES FOR SALErWinchoster deer rill e 0 guage Winchester pun,  gun, a 16 guage shot gun al a 410 over and underLucis Doyle, hone 42  1 When ssnding money out oi j town one oi the most conven ient foorcas i tne uank Diatt or  Money Order EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR ABES AUTO PARTS 01 tt East Grand River, Howcl Phone 151  i Rosenthal Huskorg cmd Shredd Y mil Ads j Cut out coupon and mail to  Signed   Registered voterPinckney village Wm Ketcham FOR SALEFresh swet cider, eating and cookinq applesFrefih ev,vULm ige Cxicujwieau U4U Farley Road Phone 16 IF 11  AY CREln my noma lor pr school uge children Ruth Rittec Phone 6 Pihciuiey FOR RENTModern 3 room iurnhcd crpctrtment 542 E Putnam iviax Reynolds, Phono 143F2 rJh SALLUsed outside oak aoor 4x7, complele with harawareCall MrsSkinner phone 159 new CASH SPECIAL  This form ol transmitting mon  er makes immediate credit overs have been ,eaus lor more aUaI3id to you without routine FOR SALE Q heQ   than 50 yeais 1 new steel  checkmg oi vahdity of personal heatfi  Ioom Fred AzeiLme, fOR SALCook stove, white en vice jciiecKS, or tne danger oi loss oii721 Main St t Pinckn6y ,dve,Mich currency tote maiL , FQ SAI0u  Reciting s to vea  xhe cost is reasonable and ,, uiiy oiuve u cheaper than any other form   The draft is retained as a pe J  manent record by he bam u, 1  can be producea as evident 420 Par cl  WG Reeves, Soc  Phone 68F3 5 Salad Dressing 69c   X9P Heavy 8yrnj Peaches   Tomato Jsiise46 Cleanser Apple Sauce AerOWax  NO 2 CANS caci Cans  f amel trimmed in black, grates, good condition KI  J i     234 W Main St, Pinckney neatrola and a kitcnen range      Ray Burns Fab Soap Powder  Reg  of payment m XL3e  nor me part of tne payee in giving props credit tor payment A Savinfi Atxmai can fce opened 1 wiih si lttta w  l PIIL cease McPilersoo btate 8anR  OR SALE75 ft one inch gal Jvanized pipe also 60 feet of  inch copper pipe Call Pinckney No 135 BABY SITTERSreiO West Una, dilla Inquire, upstairs LOSTBlue Parfrquflt named FOR SALE Ono ladies, all wool grey Cheetorield winter coat size 16, pracUcaDy new, just dry  cleaned 900 one ladies platf all wool winter coat, size 16,haa naver been cleaned, price S700 one ladies pin stripe suit, dark blue size 18 S300,good condit ion 245 UnadillaStrootPinclc ney FOR SALE An Auto Trailer 30 sve1 ier lournc Coi  Money to IOMU at xeasonauie vie inielett yux on bavuigs UouJu tun  XIM Lruit4tUi of Jepusiu Corky Finder return and reeve reward Mr, ieggy Jar lowski 626 Putnam Pinckney j ir22Baim Dtive  t xuu AWL I Bauqhns Bluffs, Portage Lake iiND METAL We Pick up lFOR SALE2Warm Morning ATFDnfafr oinn Stoves 45 tnd 55, 1 Oil Heat SALEPOTATOr,o 100 a 45 Oil Drums W50  1407 Stewart Str Pinckney STEFFEN FOR bushel L W Umstead  Son All dejiosits up to 5000000 in  y,AD Q aTfrvr7   w vr rmtRuoy Over B0 Years of Safe Bank5n, i R SALWarm Moinng coal ,Air Motor 1535EJ   I heater with mitemhr rfrrw n andQ circulating heater TM i T, i William Cooper Phone 143F2  545 E Putnam1  sured by oux membership in the Fecial X3posit Insurance Cor BABY SinS Dependable 35c an hr Car orna Shirley 146F3, 1 Isabel Pidy 60 , FOR RENTONE FURNISHED FOR RENTAL ROOM 1 J McKinley Cement Mixers 3 12 cufLgasa 306 MU1 St Pinckney FOlTAUffireVBSSiT iin or electiic, Uuhiy rrailersuU FOR SALETent 10x12, 3 ft sene Stove Near Bock sizes by hour, da or week  s t y nif WILSON SALES 4 RENTAL , FQR SALEr oUL,com 370 Northern Tissues R,llsl9c ly Spray FiQTg157c Pork Chops Bacon  4c  Keio Sfcre 4972 Winston Road,Portgges Lake tun SALE5 burner keroseric SERVICE 6121 West Grand River, Lake Pte 35Electrlc roaster with      Chemung, Brighton Phona How and 30, Sat and Sun only, i 2f , Elnr uatiron 2 ell 354W  11360 Lakevlew DrHUand Lake 9742 Wmston  n9ca    Mr Carmona FOR SALEBBay team, 8 and 9 years old, wt 2700 William Roche sove with oven Store, Portaae Lake 69 lb  FraaaitaiTts SKDf OR SKINLESS  LB  S3 Clarks  piNOon  YT FOOD STORE WANTEDA housekeepercouple  between ages of 25 and 40 pre ferred,lodging for husband and wages forwife should have car St Patricks Church Parish, 5731 Whitmore Lake Rd, Ann Arbor, Phone Ann Arbor 258314 Berlin still flourishes and the  U N is still firing ultimatums at the Russians who persist in 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