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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>4 , W Ml IJU  Volume 65 The hnckney Dispoa Wednesday, October 27, 1948 No 41 rtj Michigan  Notes Telephone Rates story in the UUcC oiTcX T X iSSTMiT mgn when it was too late lot tue lDeli TeieDhIn rl Cnm side o deny it Last weo C cfe reuT9 Malcolm Bmgay of the Deuoit uiw a yea revenue Wtree Press came out with n i   OUR DEMOCRACY bMt il  came out with a first page story to the effect that Gov Deweys failure to speak in De toit was caused by hi fear of  Eiiecuvtt immediately the rate which, aiter taxes, will mean 5Q94,54u to the company will  be, applied to each 02 the cornbeing supeaned tc itify in the iDanva 242 AW, n  u grand jury investic  ion of the Y changes It is the auto dealers donations to the  Republican campaign fund Gov Deweys steadfast refusal to come to Michigan is a sore spot with Michigan Repub licans Gov Dewey at once branded the Bingay story false He said the only reason he did not come to Detroit was that nrst ra3 increase in 22 years The order establishes 2 sets of rates to outstate exchanges including Pinckney where extended area service will be established The first is an interim schedule until service is established The other the new rate when extended area asrice is established Although this new 1,  Lm   plcm  ea service as approved in in charge of the of the invest urftil late next year   gation also branded the stbry  This new  wiU ive false and said if they had want Pinckney subscribers the privto supeana Dewey they could jUige of making unlimited  to have did so the Saturday he Brighton, Dexter and Howell WLm, TU JJ J without paying toll Introduction The reason Dewey did not 1 of this seTwice wiU not increase corns are he has never forgiven the companys revenue as such Michigan for joining the Stop increases wUl be offset by loss Dewey movement at the Phila rtelphia convention, pby putting Tencrtor Vcmdenberg out as a  dark horse candidate Also all straw votes and forcasts show the Democrats will carry Wayne county  he figures it would be  wh3ie raies were tco  but be wasted time failed to raise xhem vhere mey wire too low Pincknc was one STATE POLICE WANT MEN Seigt George Malnar of the Brighton State Police post will be  of toll revenue The new order authorizes higher increases in some exchanges including Pinckney to correct inequities A commission order in 1942 dissolved sucn inequiies  THP TRADITION OF VOLUNTARY CITIZEN SERVICE IN THB PROTECTION OF OUR COUNTRY IS OLDER THAN OUR NATION  IN 1634 A ROUP OF NEW ENSLANOERS FORMCD THE NORTH KSlMENTVV0V THE33 NFANTy, MASSACHUSETTS NATtONAL GUAP FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFENDING THE COLONIES, IF NEED SHOULD ARISE MPWm Notes on the Game Pinckney defeated South Lyon here Iriday night here 22 to 6 without a great deal of effort South Lyons lone score came came the last quarter against the second team who played most of that period   Pinckney made 4  llowns in succession but loi uw ball on downs on the 10 ya line Here South Lyon funbled and  Current Comment  4 With the election jut around the corner Republicans are not as certain oi a Dewey landslide as they were 60 days ago  Undoubtedly President Truman has gained ground during his  westetrn campaign trip How  much is the question He is a much friendlier person than Gov  ewey whose coldness and a bofness has not clicked with the people Straw vote takers and of the exchange on the low rate side  The Pinckney increases will be at nis otiice there on Nov 10  as  follows residence service rtfm 800 a m jo 600 p m to Mrm 1 F month to 225 iriferview young men enter estod when extended area service is in joining the state police introduced 300 2 party lines They must be between the ages of 21 and 30 years, have 2504 party lines 125 to 200 rural now 150 to 175, exa high school education or its J tended area 200 Business Service private line exchange 240 to 600, extend ed area 82mdJLvid line now 200 to 55CT, 2 party 325 tc 3450 rural 150 to 275, extended area 350 Rates or residence extension phones 60c to 126 Long distance calls increased 6 percent Initial calling period reduced from 5 to 4 minutes for  3 minutes from 15 to 30 miles, distances from 10 and 15 miles Overtime charges increased from 14 to 13 5c increase on nigh nnH Snntjrry ,alls for dJSequivalent and be unmarried In addition to salary the position offers civil service security, merit promotions, paid vacat a, sick leave and pensions Information and blanks may be obtained by writing o the  Civil Service Commission of the Mich State Police Post,East Lan sing BUBG HOME DAMAGED Fire which broke out when the family were in Howell last Friday aiternoon, did  around 2000 damage to the John Burg farm 2 miles south of tcwn on the Hiland Lake Rd It was noticed by Russell Gardner and Eli sworth Kirtland who were passing byThe fire is thought to have started from defective wiring A radio and several other articles I The rate increase will help finan of furniture were burned upThe ce it and also provide for the  fire got in attic and it was nee wage incrase granted employes essary to cut a hole in the roof last yearFurther wage demands and ceiling It took some time to would raise the payroll costs by get the fire under control and a 6,700,000 a year, number of high school boys and  The rate schedule classifies Mr Hobey went out to help the firemen The farm was formerly the Wm Hassencahl farm and  the house has been completly remodeled since Mr Burg became its owner tances of 48 to 112 miles The increases will provide the company with a 6 percent return on its investment The company started a large exoansion program to cost 220 000,000 This is half completed  THAT DAY, THE NATIONAL GUARD HAS OROWN r IN STRENGTH, BROADENED IN fttONSIBIUTIE IT OESERVE CONTINUED SUPPORT TO0AV, ITS TRAINED AND EQUIPPED UNITS STAND READy N EACH STATE, TO DEFEND AGAINST ATTACK C CIVIL STRIFE  TO GUARD THE PEOPLES RIGHT AND PROPERTIES JM TIME Or EMERGENCE fell on the ball behiuu uier own political forecasters all concede goal line giving Pinckney 2     points In the second quarter Pi ickney scored twice Bob Amburcey got  a pass and went 10 yaro s tor a touchdown and Joe Jeffreys got a 50 yd pass horn Tom Goode and scoreJerry Heath gc both extra points The last Pinckney score came the la3t quarter when bob Amburgey caught a lateral pass and ran 40 yds for a touch, idown South Lyon intercepted 1J pass in the try for extra point  Then the second team v unt in  Against the kids South Lyon qot some gains on running With th  ball and finally McCormick went around Pinckneys end for a touchdown Thee failed to kick goal The Pinckney kids showed lots of fight and twice took the ball en downs JoeJeffreys punting wcs hkfii 5 GRIFFINSHIREY WEDDING Married at the Howell Presoylenan church Saturday everting, Margaret Marie GriHin danliter 01 Mrs Ella Griffin of Hovull to Lewis L Shixey, son of ivir and Mrs James Shirey si oi Pinckney Rev Geske officiated befoe an altar decoratea wuh palms limdi Newscldss and Jerry Heath did some nice line piunging Goods passing was accureate Next Friday comes the game of the season when Dexter will come here accompanied by at least 500 fans If Pinckney can , manage to win this game their season will be a success Last year Pinckney held Dexters championship team to one touch down to the last few minutes of play when Dexter intercepted 2  Pinckney passes to score twice mere Dexter got a bad breaklast week when Francis DelLa Torre, their tar back and point scorer had an emergency appen dicitis operation and will be out  for the season ST MARYS CHURCH ev ranc Murphy, pafttof Masses at 800 and 1100 am Novena Devotions Friday at 745, followed by preparation for  oly communion Sunday, Oct 31, 24th Sunder after Pentecot, 2nd week of 63rd Novena, General Communion Sunday O E S INSTALLATION The installation oi the newly elected officers of Pinckney Chapter 145 OES was held on Saturday evening After the out  going worthy matron, Winifred Aberdeen had retired her old otucers the installing officers were escorted to the eastThese officers were Bonnie Henry and  Hazel Parkerinstalling matrons, Blanche Martin, installing marshall, Mae Daller, chaplain and  Eloyse Campbell, oroanist The  mcoming worthy matron, Blah Reason was installed and while at the altar Mrs Campbell sang a solo Mrs Reason was escoted to the altar by her mother, Mrs Wilcox of Howell and her  daughter and two sons who pre  sented her with a beautiful bouquet of roses The other officers were then duly installed, follow ing which refreshments were HALLOWEEN DANCE 4i Gregory Town Hcdl  SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30tK Square Dances Round Dances Prizes for the Best Costumes JO HNLANS ORCHESTRA Wb Holmes, CahW    Adm SI 25 course Refreshments ohm hf run  exchanges into 8 groups depend inq on the number of phones These rana from those with 800 phones to those with 100,000 FRANCIS WILLIAM BATTLE Francis Williamv Battle, 32, son of Frank and Kate Conners Battle,was born in Putnam township and died Friday crt McPher Pherson hospital in Howell last FridaySurvivinq are his parent, three brothers, Lyman, Anthony and Charles and a sister, Mrs Bertme Yoeman, The funeral was held from St Josephs church, HowelLMondav Rev Fr Day officiating Jiurial in Mt Olivet cemetery The casket bearers were Stanley Dinkel Edward Spears fr, Bert and John Wvlie, Leonard Brown and Vere1  inley KINGS DAUGK S  The Pinckney Kings Daughters meet at the church Nov 4 at 9 p m Secy RUMMA SALE   Friday and Saturday, October 2 rd 30 at Pinckney Town hall by Kings DaughtersBEN ISHAM who lived at Wavne was brought here for burial Tuesday ANNUAL CHICKEN SUPPER The Plainheld W S C S Society will serve their annual chicken, supper on Thursday,Oct FOOT BALL COh Brighton practically cinched the football championship when they beat Manchester there last iluay 14 to 6Other scores were Tjcumseh 21 Dexter 7 Stockridye 6, Okemus 0 Charlotte j2 Howell 6 Romulus 14, Milan baskets of mums and chiysan theumms with lighted candles and tapirs arranged in the windows , Mrs Carol Benedict sang Because ,1 Love You Truly and The Lords Prayer with Mrs Lill ian Wilson at the organ The bride given in marriage by her brotherinlaw, James Dunne wore a gown of white slipper satin, fastened with a marquisette neck line with white seed pearls making an orchid effect, a fitted bodice and long sleeves which came to a point over her hands and ths full skirt ended in a long flowing train 7 rn She carried white rosebuds cen She is the daughter of Charles tered with an orchid, Heath and wife Mrs Chester Brondowsk sister of the bride was matron of hon COMMUNITY CHURCH or and wore a gown of pink  Congregational 0, University 41, Dundee 0 Among lheIntentions areSunTorr Rock 27, Roosevelt 6Ch late MrsAnastacia BellfranzOct sea 7, Saline 0 Haslett 24,Hart 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 30, 31 for the land 6 Mason 14, Holt 2Leslie special intention of living 6,Williamston 0 Tuesday is AU Souls Day, Massps 630, 730 and COO  Prayers reqf estod ir the sick and recent epaiod amonq whmo are Rev Fr Whellerwho died at Kalamazoo last week Baptism was conferred recently for Robert Gerald Vedder son  of Mr and Mr Robert Vedder, sponsors were Brent Dickson of Detroit and Chas Heath Also on Sunday for Catherine Marie Heath, sponsors Leroy  Catherine Heath of Hiland Lake Pkrmhd on, M36 Adults 150, sharkskin with off shoulder effect and long gauntlets and carr ied muns and white rosebuds The bridesmaids, were Eileen Shirey sister of the groom, loan Frcmklin and Joann Young They wore gowns similar to the mat ron but in aqua They carried yellow and bronze mums mums and headresses of mums Juliette Wilson and Marilyn Dunne, neices of the bride were flower girls and wore pink and orchid gowns Eric Semper was ring bearer Kevin Ledwdge was best man  Kcv Fus Btcbey, po Becape of building openton and Aaron Shirev, Robert Griffin  we iU  1 Sorth Hsntar  RAV D D Brady, pastor Choir Practise Wed Night Organist  Choir Director    Mrs, Merwin Campbell S S Supt H C Vedder Choir Practise Wed 730 Morning Worship   1030  Sunday School  1130 Junior Choir Practise Wed400 Senior Choir Prac Wed 730 MEJNN0N1TE CHURCH Lyie Hopp and Chester Brondow ski seated die guests The brides mother wore a roy al blue crepe gown and the n ms motner one of brown wore gardenia corsagesA reception was held in me church parlors Nancy Chubb had the guest booku, Mrs Lvle Hopp Mrs Herbert Pahner, Mrs  Robert Grlffm, and Mrs Harold Berglund served and the three tiered wedding cake woe cat by Mrs RoDert Grover The bride to a graduate of cloyed in he Robert Akin fneur Howell high school and to env cmce office The groom NORTH HAMBURG CHUftCH Exn Bfar JMtor 4000 Swsrtfcot Supt  Wm Leidig os 7 Biilto X E  Pimekm Sunday Sdieol  1046 Mvmmr Worship Servies  1104 Yotf Peeeles Meatiag  730 Evcntng NISSSHIJ   Si6 r October 11, 194 Co dndcrfsv mtodote I wCl not be resottsible M mcf debts ootrdcted by my wile, t L SHOE DBIVE Bthsfiatingat50 P Ma PhwApey Mgh schooland senrj The SOS SHOE Mmed mree yean m the TJ Navy October 30 The wffl Irve m Pmckney ehees hi  SMITH SCHOOL PTA The second meeting ojf Uie Smith school PTA was called to order by the vice pres, Jane Bray in absence of the president Edna Thurston gave the secys report and Frank Pearce the  treass Mis Mable Fox then explained the amendments 2  5 to be voted on which affect the schoolsThen cards were played and refreshments served CARD OFTHANKS We wish to thank the Pinckney hre dept for its prompt and efficient action, Russell Gardner and Ellsworth Kirtland for noUc ing and report the cleanup group, the high school boys and  the community for recent pur chase of modern fire fightinq equipment which taved us from disasterous Hie  The John Burg Family MARRIAGE JU2NSES Rcymond Folk, 21 BrightonJulij Luttermouse, 20 Brighton Lewis Shirey,21, Pinckney Marqaret Griffin, 19, HowUr Carl Kurkowski, M Howell, Grace Lewis, 46F eURichard Pelky,  22, Brightor Tanet Farver, 18Brighton Leo Tymensky 27  Brighton, Fern Duncan, 20 Brian ton Earl Rose, 19, South Lyon, Jean Hawley 16, South Lyon Walter Esch, 20 , Dexter Mary Beseq, 19, Dexter Fred Read 20, Pmckney Mary Molnar, 18, Mstrindale KtXKJLAH COMMUNICATION Regular commufiication of Ltviqnaion Lodge No7 76 F S A  en Ttfesday niaht Nov  at 8 am There will be work in the  Degree Refr  metrts degree work Lef ft have a vood tmnoot P W Carlett Sec  theelection to Gov Dewey but by a strange quirk say the Republicans will lose the Senate A number of isolationist Senators who have spent their time obstructing every progressive measure presented aie up for reelection and acording to a  forecast are due to get beaten Thoy aie Republicans Gov Deweys refusal to campaign in Detroit has not set very well with Michigan Republicans The Republican congressmen are  shown to be trailing there and Deity has been implored to help pull them through To  uie pleas he has turned a decu ear Charges Roxborough, negro lawyer and Republican National Committeeman says the Democrats will carry Wayne County by 100,000 as they will get the bulk of the negro vote The negros donot like Dewey as he has not recognized their race by appointment or come out for equal rights Trumans chietf weakness is the south where the Dixiecrats may take 45 sorely needed electoral votes away from him Parking meters may not be the answer to the revenue problem of the small town or city In Brighton and Howell they seem to have brought trouble The police officer in Howell was recently dismissed for failure to  enforce the parking meter law In Brighton, affairs are even worse The police chief there whe called on the carpet for failure to enforce the law  ctyx4n3d h0 meters were defec tive, being second, hand when installed and that if he issued tickets for violations he would lose evdlry friend he had Thee meters evidently work out in citios like Ann Arbor, Lansing and Jackson where most of the parking is done by out of town shoppers Where local shoppers s predom inatethe reaction is not so good ,     The Pinckney high school football schedule needs revising before next year The Hartland and St Marys Adrain games do not draw and little interest manifested in them Last year only a handful of people saw  the game with Hartland Adrian is too far away and they bring few fans with them when they play Pinckney The two teams which should be on the Pinckney schedule are Fowlerville and Chelsea Pinckney used to meet them every year and has beaten them Both have lighted fields and would bring a bunch of fans with them Maybe Pinck ney could not beat them this year Mich State knew she had little chance against Notre Dame but put them on her schedule because she knew they would fill her stadium for her The  Pinckney teams after a run of 18 straiqht victories in Coach Readers first two years hit a slump the last two years, but  they have had other slumps be fore and have always come out  of them     The workers doss which was recently discontinued at the University of Michigan over me objections of Pres Ruthven is as siiming significance in the camp paign for governor This was inaugerated 2 years to teach the relationship employee and employer Plot Adler was the head of it Last spring representatives of dss Motors and uftey obosesasd   flit nne and cry V  it y 4 i    cfiM ,63  PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, October 27, 1948 r  a  til  Rural Telenews rSPARE THAT TREEGraduate formers at Michigan Hell are in charge of trained crews that trim tree and control brush lhih i  I menace telephone lines They work with it must care to preserve the  lienuty of trees mJ landscape Thu far this year, trc trinmiinjr and brush control have involved J  manhours BLITFY SNIFFER i i  i tJi niraiini lor a bort of en rhical bloodhound used by tele phone men When work needs to LK done on a certain pair of wires in a cable, an rleetric tone is placed on those wires at the central ofliee Out on tbe,eable, the Blifty SiiiliW, a pencillike instrument, quickly picks out the wires by detecting the tone they carry j NeighborNote j AVUJI IHfcATEfc SYLVN EATER By a VOLe Of 26 to 6 the Shiai Friday Saturday October 28 29  WUttee board Ot Supervisors ae  HIGH WALL Friday Saturday October 28 29 ciaed to arop ttu coaniy health  A Drama Starring i unit, U cost the couwy iu u Robert Taylor, Audrey Trotter ANOHER PART OF The FOREST ,4,  T   Starring Frederi March Dan DuryeaEd mund OBrien, Ann Blyth, and Florence Eldxiige Nawa Cartoon 7 GOOD NEIGHBORSEveryone has pood ruralli ie erviiv when pcvonr hes  make ji so rl his nn ans jaiiu out  ill,  Cartoon Kitty Foiled bcyso nt Liacan, 8 miles li Cqnt BeDon IToi wuii  VOS aedicaled bun Sunday, Tuesday, Oct 31 Nov 2  uay by bishop Mooney ini is ff WINTER COMES me iormer trade scnooi purcnas  Placid Drama ed of the Ford Motor Co by we News Cartoon Bear  Hare Caiholic diocese tor a boys ,      schooL 70 will he omitted now 111 c  Thieves ond the number iucreoaed as namLt 10th Ave Angel facilities are enlarged ihe Gregory baptist church IOWPII u win purchase a new bU w  , jOWFLi MICH SoUU t0r wsoy Fridcrr October 28, 29 Mr and Mrs Chas vfay of BttlY Huiion McDonald Carey Gregory celebraed their 62nd  vdle It is the Centennial field        Saturday October 30 HOWELL Ttieitw Newt Sun, Mon, Tues Oct, 31 Nov 1 2 UP IN CENTRAL PARK A Musical with Deanna Durbin, Dick  Haymes, and Vincent Price Sport Keel Cartoon Sunday Showi 357,9 Wednesday, Thursday Nov 3, 4 TiiE RETURN OF RIN TIN TIN with Donald Woods, Bobby Blake, Clairdia Drake Rin Tin Tin III  Also SECOND CHANCE Starring 1390 chest xrays have been lw   , ,  , taken at Howell by the mobile iWallQr A61 Margot Grahame Kent Taylor, Louise Currie and 1101 Jul iiuplinu when others are talking p i i 1 up the line when a ruralline neighbor ha an emergency call to make, and ahvieys milking aurr the receiver is in place v, hen not beii USCHI tHCHiA Biru la E E E r M  ONE COMPANY 0,, SU50C000 poiiar rurci construction program  mean mzro and b H rural telephone service Jand x Ac ne had has the for Adtertinmtnt From where I sit  Joe Marsh  WvKtfVo Join OTCtufeT  j Notes of 23 Yearc Ago Leon Lajoicc, lu, son of Mrand Mrs Samuel Lajoice, died j  at the home oi his tbrents here  Bud Emery of Newcomers to ur town are prz v  MI they hear tk of im Uarbecue Club Want to know who tan 1,11, and what the purro i Vlh the orvrr is a,iy one can foin whos neighborly inclji  rJ ho  purpose is simply to 011 toy V1 food, good beer and je,   rersation  all towavi tuing to krcv one another bettei a iur ,,10 i  in  clbrvEvery etherSntrmhryaton faun or another, tae pit is dug,  and the fire started And by undowTj, neighbors from miles arounel have cnc togetherthe women fMitiibuting cakes, pii  an   fT iles men contributing the  lrbccuing, and the beer   Prom where I sit, its V, v liolesome aide of country  mericaU spirit of gooJf iili that Btakea for tolerance 1J bettat IBideratanding L wron neighbour As T say, fTeigbbor, any ono ca tela npl So ebme along a v,   from tUf Saturday 06 Uu  Sunday AW Vince o Byron and Miss Marjory Richardson 01 Pinckney were married at Unaaiiia Friday night by Rev Hurlburt rrank Barton CBSdr S J Beard Siy have auctions advesed rred Howlett and Alex Pyper p attended the Odd Fello, 3 con vention at Lay City last eek  Clarence pennett of pausing died ViorHa,T He is survived by ins wife, ine iormer Grace Margie t iiV ohnson undervyom an appeuivM operation at Lmoiu hospitai Leioit last week JohnlooplorGhafrVanOraen   umi Julius Neneth, 61, of was found dead last  cording to the core been aead about a t   Win Gilkes of well been named president oi Livingston County Society Crippled Children 2UU people attended the shooting match last Sunday on Man hester road given by the Chel sea Rod  Gun CluuDinner was  se ved and prizes awarded  Chas Gaffka, 14, was badly injured while hunting last week, the charges striking him in the back and head New Hudson is building a the charges striking him in the new fire hall 30x60 The Dexter hre dept has made an agreement to furnish fire pro  tection to Dexter township for 50 a trip Agreement lars to  spring Pinckney and Chelsea also have agreements Dexter wants the township to pay main jananc charge Mr and Mrs Ben Pietras have moved to their new noma at Horseshoe Lake Hamburg was  in THE FABULOUS JOE  n Cinecolor Also Tim Holt, Nan Leslie in GUNS OF HATE Cartoon Mat Sunday, 2 15 t, M, Continuous Dennis Hoey 15 tT vice Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov 2, 3  Scott E idy in CANON CITY with Stanley Clements Charles Russ ell, Jeff Corey, Whit BisseU Coined v Cartoon News Sunriay, Monday, Oct 31, Nov 1 Loreva Young, Henry Wilcoxon ,  Travel Funds need protection This bank recommends the use of Travellers Checks which can be had in denominations of 10, i 20 50 and 100 they are Iscrfe against loss or they and  spondajble fcmywheire     3T NATIONAL BANK HOWELL ra Member  Federal Deposit CnsuraeeCorp AUr4eposiis up to  5000 insured U, ESTATE FuTJTGArn OH in THE CRUSADES with Ian Keith, Kaheyine deMille Alan Hale George Barbior Cartoon rihALu AT REASONABLE rTFr WE HAVE AM1MU FLDS AVAIti BLw FTB SOUND LOANS Project oui cash by using out  NTGHT DEPOSITORY m L  anuuiioiiiiiiiiiiinuiirjrriinuniiuiiiiMif iuieiiiiiivft iiitiiiiiiiiKriiii one of the bow and corow hunt, 5 ers who gat a deer last week  m ma Copyright 1918 U,  State Brew in dalle J  and Wm Jones have gone north to hunt  Mrs iva Gardner, the Misses Sadie and Josephine Harris and Gerald McCluskey  Ambrose Murphy attended the GalliCurci conert in Ann Arbor Friday nite Mr and Mrs Clarence Stackable were given asurprise one night, last week on the occasion of their 15th wedding anniversary LOtJLWS Chas Clark jr was home from Western State Sunday Mrs blanche Clark and son, Maynara, were in Ann Arbor Weanesday Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher visited her uncle, George roroes at iMayvule Sundayj IVixs btanley uinkel and clnld ren were in riowei iriaayj lvii and Mrs rrauK iam oi  Howell called on Mrs rjnma Uintfei San day  ivu y iedy and familv speiii ocaiauy at tne Culver iarm Hi LrOerfiCL ivxxGiviurray Kennedy entertain ea uei crioage ciab last Thurs day night Leon ivxeabon and family oi Hockey Service Mi EMI MAIN ST Ftadmy Mr and MEL Bill Bauahn at  n   K cumjTwZmAA E0 vvTato and wile spent Jat a     a w  krrton Carpester is visit m Lowell 110 Burton Ivuiier, long time Bi jhMcAlee and dough to polk chW under fire for 1e te AmaekcWJe  J eaforoe parking jruAer MT danance lias ree  4 eWedatee Sunday dinner dinner guests m me wmr  t df2mmot Lebwidge v ass Tfo Mbs Sarah Ledwidge ei Der ter pQR SALEtRoand Oak Stove in Mrs Baymonde Moods asd  George Meabon jr home Cy AtLee and iamily of Gladwin spent the week end at tne  W C ALee home I Rosalee Nash spent the week end with IscLjel Ncua m Ann  Arbor  j Mr and Mrs Ezra Gearheat oi   Flint were Sunday guests of Mark Nash and wife Vlney Wiegand and wife of Detroit were Sunday callers of  Mr and Mrs J H Hooker and Miss Viola Petty  Mrs Beatrice VanHorn and Mrs Agnes Wiltse and dough er Kathryn etuned last week from a trip to Maryland and West Virginia Mr and Mrs lack Young eater enned Sunday Louis Carle and wife, Ray Bams and wileand Dominick Conklin and fam ily in honor of the birrhdervs of Mssili lines Burns and Cosknn Note of 47YearAgaif Mrs Ella Jackson will hold an  s auction sale Nov 12 j  James Jeffreys has hired out  to Will Dunning and moved in r the tennant house Is ML Burnett of Stockbridge has S moved hero He is working in s Kennedy baKet factory p s  Mike Dunne is sufferinq from  blood poisoning caused by husk , ing corn CTwo days bee did wonders in g restoring the dam and it is about  finished p The Harvest Home Festival r  given at the opera house by the 5 Congl church was a SUCCDSS I  Donations were secured from ail s Pinckney and Howell stores and  S  The Chelsea Stove Works gave 5 a stove 5 The OConner girls are in  Plainheld sewing for Mrs S G 5 Topping 15 Joe Placewav won first prize  the FowlervilU fair with his fine driving team He sold one of them for 200 President Teddy Roosevelt was gettingcriticism for inviting a colored man to dinner A V Lake brother of Fred raised 186 bushel of potatoes on  an acre of land in Gratiot county George Collins of Webster was here last week end bought the  fine driving horse of Malachi , Roche for John B Ledyard pres   ident of the Michigan Cental Railroad He shipped the horse   from Dexter the next day, Mr Ledyard sending a special car  The L F Peet store at Parkers Corners was robbed lcrt  week School attendance reports aive the high school 20 pupilsrrm mer 14 intermediate 20 and the PGeorge Web and Lorry Rabbft attended me Buffalo Exoosit, Chan Lane has finished his  asons work for Ed Tknae    Louis Roy has rented me Chas Hoft farm  49 numbers were sold at me j dace at George Blacks Friday ninrt Mr, and Mrs Chas Hoff who are moving to Lansing, were atv  n a surorise Friday night by  1O0 friends and rielahborflThey received a fme rocking choir The Kennedy basket factory  shipped 500 baskets io DetroHl Irrfl week J rftVr, V, 7Sc I f2 PL I  TH eTwr CSass offtew e Bernard GaemppesiFamiie Mar  phy, lce pies Need an Oil Hot We have several makes on hand also oil tanks A Complete Line of Toilet Coitifrifiat an as well as All Bathroom Fixtures Electric Heaters Pumps of All Kinds and Kitchen Sinks MYRON J HUGHES Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Speciality  MASTER PLUMBER 1  a  Dead er Alive HORSES 500 C LE 650 H6GS 150 pr WT UililE DllfC UPON SIZE  j CONDITION CALVES ANt SHEEP RE JVEO IREE Tiflb ii Animal Collected Promptly Modern qapmettt Capable Men GL FARKER Aent PHewie 88, Pircknc Service in Mkhiffa Th FASTtST Drad Sfxri Central CadScdekCu TO THE VOTERS OF LIVINGST 71   COUNTY I wish it were possible for me to make a personal call on each of TOU This is impossible as I am too busy with the duties of the office CANDIDATE FOR Sheriff BETCBUCM MaW Second Terra mmT The Anderson Farmers Ghib M MnkRoss LGanhXanshag, gyte ct the Wflbs Topper home spent Sunday at me Tasm Worn      IP PPPP9PPPH Tto vckney DUpot Wednesday, October 27, 1948 n I  0 0 a a o G a a  a a a a a a f  jp  RETAIN HIRAM R SMITH  TOR JUDGE of PROBATE To the Voters of Li ingston County In the election on November 2nd, my name will appear on the nonpartisan ballot under the heading Judge of Probate If you can place a cross in front of my name I will appreciate it It seems proper that some of the reasons why I feel entitled to your i port should be stated I was born at Chilson and my parents and grandparents all lived in and are buried in Livingston county With no funds or help I wofkec ny way through Ho well High School and six years in the University of Michigan where I received the Juris Doctor degree awarded only to those having exceptional standings in all subjects For six terms I was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Roscommon county, then located in Howell in 1923, and thereafter was Prosecuting Attorney of Livingston county for four years I have had 37 years of experience and practice in Probate Court In April of this year, after the elevation of Judge Willis L Lyons to the Circuit Bench, I was appointed by Governor Sigler to fill the vacancy in the office of Judge of Probate Since that time I have tried to handle the work of the office conscientiously and efficiently The office of Probate Judge involves important work Some of the many duties are the probating of estates of deceased persons, looking after and handling the estates of insane persons, the feeble minded and epileptic, marriages and pro blems relating thereto in certain instances, dependent, neglected and delinquent children, afflicted, crippled and diseased children, changing of names, birth certificates, adrptions, sterilization proceedings, escheats, determination of heirs, and nvuiy other matters and all of which require carefuisupervision and correct technical procedure It all requires a careful stud and sympathetic understanding of the problems of those who come to the Pro ntc O rt for advice and help To all these problems I have been giving iry rest Hi oris since my appointment in April and will continue to do so if ehcted lor the regular term n n Since my appointment I am discontinuing my eneil pradice and for the past six months have been Judge of Probate and been devoting my time to the duties of t  office I will feel deeply grateful to the people of our county if they would retain me for the regular term To do this kindly place a cross in front of my name on the NonPartisan ballot c November 2nd Sincerely Hiram R Smith  i rl 1 ,dSdSBStIE5Z5iS25H5ESEreS5Z52Se jier, n Jbrrrag  i i 31 zs   ft W  f  H I   u      UHUK if or mjuinst repeal ui the sales ia di eisjii amendment VOTE NO ON PROPOSAL 2 the benefits of the diversion ai I v,w  in V   oA and communities Amendment Proposal J dots   Of call for repeal of the sales ax T hp eliminate obsolete, unsafe, unhealthful schools and to obtain other benefits lor your community VOTE YES QV  BS sum TO OTK ON TMK AMENT T PROPOSALS  Iyou tvidi our schxfls to fliriir, Vole A on , tn   ilS on 5  Poiln advertisement paM for J I j  MitJiiHn lilio i  soriation ,  vOPOSAL J STATE OF MICHIGAN The Futbat Court ior  County of REELECT At a Muta of laid Court hold at ib Probata Oifico in tho City of How en in said County on  4th day u October A D 1948 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF John Spears, Deceased It appearing to the oourt that too time for presentation of claims against said estate should be limited, and that 0 time and place be appointed to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demand against said deceased by and before saj Court It is Ordered, That all of the credi tlorg off said deceased ate required o fesent their claim to said Curt at eaid Probate Oftice and to serve a copy lh3reof on Charles X VanWinkle and Georgo Burke jr the Administrator address Howell, Mich, on the 13th day December A D 1948,at ten oclock in forenoon, said time and place Being here by appointed for examinnHoo aid adjust mont of all claims and demands agains said deceased It is Further OrderudThat public notice thereof be given by publication j of a copy of this order ouce each week or thrro successive weeks previous to ntrin day of hearing in the Pinckney 1 , aV, a newspaper, printed and, cir  jd r said C3mty A  f1 c  Hrrn R Craith C1 tia Pjl Juc   Probate  W V Makney YOUR CONGRESSMAN REPUBLICAN TICKET 6th DUt He is a member of tha important Armed Service Committee, and has devotedly supported Constructive Veterans LegiskrtionMr Blcrckney is the author of f o Black ney Terminal Leave Bill whih placed enlisted men in the tame status as officers in redeeming their Terminal Leave Bonds This bill will reduce the National Debt 2 billion dollars and will save the taxpayers of our Country BO million dollars in interest annually He is in fervor of sound economy and a just and lasting peace r  Your support in his behalf will be qraaly appreciated AT ELECTION NOVEMBER 2nd x Circuit Judge You are about to elect a judge to tLe highest court in the coun ty who will aerve you unlilJANUARY 1 1954 The strenuous duties of this ofhice require yout vigor balanced by maturftv of judgement Your Circuit Judge should be alcrwyer no knows the law and will inlerpet it honestly, fairlyand impartially Farmer nv atanuiacturerand Saborer are entided tc be heard before a judge who ismentally cdert and skiUed in present day trial procedures cmd practice OsuaUy Circuit lodges ant elected or appointed in their early fatties For example Judge Salmon of Inaham county was 42 years of age when he bsccB6CSrcuit Judge Judge Coast IngQGALfflB OLD TO ham County 44 years J      of Oakland w y 36 yearsThelast judge who serred this net ior 30 years was 44 yearsoki when first eiodud to office in 1917 40 years Judge Breakey Washtongjp County fox KalamaxooCounty 38 years Judge Holland Who can provide all these quaiiricauons Michael Cmland is 42 years of age He is a Univwrsity of Michian School of Law Michael Carl cmd has had 17 years of active nens experience, during which be has rjr wercLanUiarmerm manuiacniecs aad  graduake of  fJbe He has three children and undestands the IT 41 1000 Sr  J ,  J rfwj     Si  Zyi  i Jfe i  J mMtfifWiwpswi iwp mmmmm  iwiin mm9mmmmmmmimmHmW The Pinckner Dtapo Wednesday, October 27, IMS IW v 7   J 4   i if v  General Election To fee Qualifed Electors Notiae is hereby given that a General Election will be held in the Township of Pitiam, Slate oi Michigan at the Town Hall in sold TownihlpjM  Tues, Nov and HJB6DAY, NOVEMBER 2 1948 For the purpose oi electinq the following officers viz  NationalPresident and VicePresident of the United States, StateGovernor, Lt Governor, Secretary of State Attorney Gen eral State Treasurer, Auditor General CongressionalUnited StatesSencrtor, Representative in Congress ILegisptiveState  SencwvRepresentative in State Legislature CountyPxoeecuting Attorney Clerk, Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Drain CommissionerCoroners and Surveyor Non Partisan Election forCiraut JudgeJudge of Probate  Circuit Court Commissioner , And to vote on the followinq amendments   1 Relative to the Order of Succession fox governor 2 Repeal of Sales Tax Diversion Amendment 3 Relative to Compensation of State Officers  4 Relative to Compensation of Members of the Legislature 5 Permit a Majority Vote to to M ne 15 mill iax limit 6 To Regulate Foreign Agencies Opeiaiihg in thd state7 To call a convention to Re vise the Constitution of thai State of Michigan  The polls will open at 700 p m and remain open until 800 p m on said day of Election , aV  ovjw  Sv ji  i v ,A r  2  fSjmy    Theres Wardrobe MdSfcTn Betty Roe CoafiTdnd Suits v 8 your own fairy godmother Whisk yourself in to a our beautiful new   I Betty Rose coals end suits Try them on  I tf for yourself, theres nothinfl better or near the price in coats and suits that do uch magical things for your wardrobe,   ft,  fi Mi f   Murray Kennedy, Twp Clerk  S LN General A xmbly Meet   Oentte ifafttrtd ftetty ftoie N casuol coat with wcJIopod i yoke etoUt, Port wool fctesmbvy revert, h wine,   We 0ftn end block   vn9fotS 4150  , I   9  Its third regular session  Pan   Assembly 4  of the great PaUis  ChaiUot,  taeUtai thy worM Ire held More delegates to the Assembly most urgent problems, are beiore e , Upf dMV loffoed Betty  coiC Mtt of Ftckinghm our wee rneniweor worsoel Cry brown,  ootmoet Site 10 te 20, 3750 Sweeping Btty Rote cawal with collar and cuff notched details, in new perspective Pure wool Kinajbyr covert In grey, wine t,rin rind brown, us o to 20 4775 EXCLUSIVELY AT HOWMJL MICHIGAN STORE FOR WOMEN  PE1RCES UY WITH CONFIDENCE Soil Erosion Attacked by VN FoodAgency fHOMASXOCWtY lAsUWi Per MOMMt fffOmOM The Nationsbag jobs have tried, tested and proves these records show ittheyre BiOuea for BIO jobsmen yoe c  on for honest progressive, efficient government, run to benefit your family They preach and practice unity of purpose to   program of sceedoa peace end plenty Vote for HO  Republican  VOTE REPUBLICAN  ,d  VtM Hmrt ,P1NCKNEY D15JPATCH Wedeejsrw October 27 1948 FNUJttf DISPATCH lYard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishing Fruit getables rocenes Kennedys Gei Store  k  ffs 4ny 5iec Family   So does an re Water Heater Theres a model to fit every familys needs It yours is an average family, it will take only a few pennies a day to give you all tle hot water you want And only an electric water heater gives you all these extra features, A CeoflSootless, smokeless to cave tf you extra work QuitNo noise, no nuisance Youd never know it was in the hous CarfreNo flames, no fumes, no worries or bother  Convenjenfiut it where you want m it Only an electric water heater needs  no flue or chimney  CompUfiy AufomoticFor modern, W pushbutton comfort  Aways DpndaefeAll the hot T water you want   every time A size to fit everv needterms to fit every budget Installed in your home without charge See them today at your appliance or plumbing dealer, or at your neighborhood Edison office at FefWtt  tHncksej Mkbunm uide 0   Marc 81 SZZL Ewy WwtaaaOay  li Maiu St Pick2v JLw an 6ukription nti 1W   peel W Cerktt, Peer IRVIN JKKNNEDY SHERIFF DEMOCRATIC HCIET Mr and Mia  m, Chuuu and daughter Mrs Dora Stackcble oi Detroit Mi and Mia lack Wilson and daughter oi Hisand Lake Mia Leola Stackable oi Lansing were Sunday guesta ae the, I D Stackable home  Mr and Mra Sid Elliott oi De j troit were recent guests oi Mra  Margaret Stackable Mrs Earl Kimhler Lois Wore underwent an operation at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor kut week Bom to Mr and Mrs James Burus oi Ann Arbor at St, Joe hospital, Oct 13, a daughter, Gala Ann Mrs Raymond Burns, Bernardino and Mrs Jack Young and son were in Pontiac last week Mr and Mrs Jack Young,Mr and Mrs Ray Burns and Bemar din visited Mrsjaraes Bums at St Joe hospita1 last week Mr and Mrs D Conklin of Pon iac enterained the Ray Burns  Jack Young families and Don Burns of Western State Sunday Don Griffith and wile are raovin to Ann Arbor We Wish tn n  The infant son of Mr and Mrs fallowing facts   U  Edward ReindeauEva McLucas j j who was taken to University hos 1 Judge Lyons has be a oi r Moandar eato6n cCame homelCircuit Judge for Six months Mrs Lucy Reason and Mrs 12 He nas bade  good record Mable Suydam returned from and is doing a qood job heir California trip Friday During this campaign 1 have tried to see as many oi the voters as possible Time would not permit calling on all 1 do want you to know that 1 am an active candidate ior thia oiiice To the duties oi the aheri its depA I can bring experience and a background or underatand ing oi its many problems Uectiou to another term will 4an coreiul competent and etf ient adminiatration , it you wish the same type oi ad  iuuiuauon that 1 have given in ihe pusi, put a crass in front oi ny name in the Democratic column Youi support will be appreciated and my election bring you aihful, loyal service IRVIN KENNEDY RETAIN Willie L Lyons FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE Week end guests of Mr and J Mrs Irvin Kennedy were Mary i Ellen Doyle Ann Arbor Florence Doyle and Mr and MrsMcHugh  I of Jackson and Mrs M Martin and daughter of Lansing Cheri, small daughter of Mr 3 He gave up his other woi  to accept this appointment CUM  should be retained as judqe 4 He has been a friend to hund reds of people in our County Signed Wilfred H Erwin,Chair man Judge Lyons Committoc for Circuit Judge, and Mrs Billy Darrow fell and iThese friends should remember broke her arm Monday him at the November 2nd ElectI Mr and Mrs George Takacs ion of South Bend, Ind, were week end guests of Mrand MrsJulius Aschenbrenner sr Mrs Takacs has just arrived home from a 4 months visit with relatives in Europe Lowiis Shehan spent the week end at the Gene Shehan home i,i Ann Arbor and with them atkw ivd tbe dedication of Boysvi ie ai Ma on by Bishop MoonMrs Madeline Shehan and fa lily exud Mrs Polly Roche of Ann Arior called at the WUJ Shhan home SundayRon Sampson and family of Belleville were week end guests at the Spittler home Bernice Maas of Howell spent the veek end with Alberta DinkMr and MrsC J Clinton visited at tne i Maynard home in I ilusRegon tast week  Mr and Mrs Louis Wagoner   spent last week at the Smollett nome in Petoskey I Lloyd Wellman and family of  I Marion have moved on the I Mark Allison farm at Chubbs Corners  Mrs IUah Reason entertained after the OES installation her i daughter Betty oi Lansing,her mother, Mrs Jay Wilcox oi How ell and Miss Shaw and mother of Webberville   Vote ior  Reed Fletcher tor Probate Juage NonPartisan Ball  crt at Qecmou Nov 2na   Mr and Mrs Fred Read were 1 in Ann Arfcoa rnday It  Mr and Mrs Hoes Read and Mr and Mrs Howard Read tended the wedding of George Wild in Ann Arbor Thursday    Mrs Howard Read was brides1  SPOT CASH J OR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORESES 500 CATTLE 5500 HOGS 5150 Cwt   ACCORDING TO SUM AND CONDITION C LVES, SHEEP AND PIGS RLMOVEf FREE PHOf COLLECT TO OARLINC COMPANY BUYERS OF HIDES A LF Plumbing Water System Etc Stanley Dinke ndl at1  golt Complete New RADIATOR SHOP maid  Mrs Nettie Vaughn and Mr Marjory Shehan and daughter spent Sunday at the Boy Merrill home in Webster, d  Mrs Gladys Clinton visited her To Open On or Aboul OCTOBER 1st We are Installing the most Modernand Efficient Equip, men avalkrble to Repair aU Car, Truck and Tractor sister MrsHomer Hoyt in Mich, i Badlc an liZ ivefBaTy club came to 1 ,ay Sf d famil   mov hfo last Sunday  aiKitraS  to  edMr9and Mrs Boss Bead   Y Jackson doll is meu 42nd wecUW IT a patient at SL Lawrence hospital LansingA Pinckney Ladiee bowling team has bee , argissd it consists oi Mrs  xile Beck, Mrs Mable White, No Hsisn Cory  Mrs Roberta Anbunaey and Mis Mildred Miller m D     , Mr and Mrs Beit Bryan ase y Reason and kwaiXy spent now residing in Fankaff place we week end in       Mrs AiKirew rv iu last week in    Center Thursday Lynn Hendee and wife spent j Sunday at the home of Dr Ce  cil Hendee in Lansing j Retain Hiram RSmith as Judge Phulip Sprout and J oi Probate NonPartisan bodlott Sunday guests at the Chades Place cross in front of name of ,Swte home  well tSZTf  J  wetiquetsa1 Probate Appointed by Governor lh j Q home Sigler in April to fill vacancrjiel Hollis WyUe and fexmily spent, is entitled to a regular term I Sunday in Fowtervilte t  x Wilbur Qsele and wile Walter C3ark is in Chicago cbas Cteete of Fowterille itlusweelL  jSSay aueet of Mrs WDaaow m and family of iVAtosrt Shirley and  I i Comlete Line of of new Radiators and a full   oftoiiator Cores aUo a BeMbte Radio  with over 25 years exper ience in Makmg RebuiidtogMe storing and  opairina Raaiators We Svic 1 Make, of CarsUj Us Waited Yojr C Ami Freeze and the Ptoper 3  0  Lubricants I and Wm Eeutch     , j ,  M  the bought on M36 W He is an Hamburg go  Atlanta Mrs Mable Suydam of Jack electrician with the Ford Motor gw Mov 1 where he will  son m sDenoina me week oi the ,Co  tor memonai park company Mr and Mrs Wm Brash ea Neil Batughn juiaes Meyerec ,2Slrtiben Smith who lse 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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> 7r  XX, lm f atfl  r  MspatCl Volume 6 bt fiikdaMf Disputi Wednesday October 20 1948 No 421 Michigan Mirror fbe Ford Pioject I Here and There v Chureli iNews iNotea on the Game j Current Comment The ola salsa tax diversiou amendment is agam on ballot, leacners city ana townsiup oalaais are wording lor a nig No  council meeting last Tuesday vote as it means higher wages night and the visit oi the command more raone JUi mem ittee oi W Ketcham,Walter Clark Lansing nicials art against THE FOBD PROPOSITION The Pinckney null pond pur1 1  owship oi the ST MARYS CHURCK   nin w    wov  Pinckney got back into winning Quite a little feeling was wodiscussed at lenathoi u00 Congl church haft Kv nine J IduTJLyrjiXJJr ways last Friday night bv worked up in Washtenaw couuoauneil metina kri Tuv J0 the8haxe Shoes campi Masses at 800 and 1100 am oeaimg 6L Maiy s oi Adrian aj tylast week by the shooting oi  aign Kathryn Henry is chainnanL ova vouons Friday at  u mis and she will be assisted bv TA loUowea bY Preparation tor pu m 4    wj   y ,, communion, uiey won w it as they claim it will leave the state with a dhcit Tnis wclfe cry however has bee, repeatedly contradicted by thu increased sales tax collections wh vh are five million mar this   them last year , Back in 1947 Gov Siglei ask ed ior a repeal amendment Lat er he decided it had no chance and asked the legislature to take it oil the ballot They refused There is no campaign be inq made ior a Yes vote but the schools, city and township offic ials are putting up a strong one ior a No vote Former Lt Gov Vern Brown expects an overwhelming No and Mrs John Cologne to the Ford Motor Co was discribed The committee was asked to circulate petitions to hnd out if the purchase plan when submitted to a vote would have a chance oi success A new note was injected into the matter when Gerald Rea son a real efetate man said he had buyer who would purchase the property and give the village free use oi the pondIt will be remembered the Ford Co  said they had a 3500 niter io it However In the latter case the village would have to build the dam and the committee has an by the shooting gave taem an even hosevelt Perkins, 32, a Uiron voie He says that year after the opinion fiom the prosecuting rural dominated legislature turn attorney that the village could ed down the demands of the no spend any money on the Bchool districts and cities nrorrty unless they had a deed for assistance who could no f1 Q j tion on the property tax alone Finally they took the law in their hands and passed tho dversion amendment In the meantime the legislature has never presented cvi lteflnativw plan to replace Diversion Diversion wilV work as long as there is inflation and rising pricesThe state still hae a balance of SI06 million HUNTirttf CASUAL1TY ne nunung season openec and there was me uouui WA 02 city hunters 10 cars were eeu aturuay parked near the E  iViartiniaxin west oi towr which the state purchased ior a public hunting ground The ursi equality of the season took place near there SaturMeeting called to order byday when Robert Davis, a negro Pres Parker PresentPalmer, from River Rouge, died of heart Kennedy, LaveySwarthout,Ciarklf ck whii0 h 9ioner nit iun o Borden was called, decided an Clinton Absent none inquest unnecessary  turned Minutes oi last meeting read Crrl Hollister oi Anderson was Joann Griffith and Susan Cernl0, OT rf  , Kil PA, Anm v vI bundaY  24 23ra Sunday bell For detcals phone Kathryn jojtei Peatecostu Com Sun for Henry Phone 35F4 Ifioy s Junior Holy Name, first Inmany parts oi Europe the Week oi 63rd Novenna Sunday people are entirely destitute is Mission Sunday with an ap and shoes are unknown This is  peal ior all home aid foreign particularly true In the Nether missions land This drive was started by  Arong the intentions are the Mich Shoe Dealers andSuun  la,5 rrai 3lan ie Jack DeCamp oi East Lansing U by Rlfiard and  Flornc   J7i Jf  m , j einer Mon, mtention of par sh chairman Most every family J ners and benefactor Tues, in Michigan has worn shoes,at Stephen MurphyWed,late boot and galoshes in their clo Wm Maroney Thur late John sets only taking up room YoUBrennan and departed parents are asked to tie a string around Fri late Stephen Murphy srand a pair and drop them In the familY Sa late Wm Mullen collection box Five Pinckney PjaYers reufedJ the sick , tft he ,n vrf ,, unt ,,  i, lun KVO i,cmd recant departed omonq to the 10 d hne but die stores have collection boxes mwhomare Moat pRev Iohn j Ucore games The 2 games ere not league gcuues being Lansing Bteam 6 Aarian Pinckney kicked oh to Adnn who could not gain and I ball on downs on 35 ya On the first play Jeny heath u u 35 yd through the Adiian ipin ior a touchdown Wesle,  blocked an Adrian punt and B  Danow recovered and sec the second touchdown for Pin ney DarTow also scored the VJ one after catching passBob A  urgey and Jjerry Heath got t pxtra points In fourth quarter Pine oy second team went in and agoi st these lightweights Adru c 1 n them If you have odd shoes puiard them in as there are many oncathedrarwhowasburiedla VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING and approved accjdently shot Saturday when Motion by Clark, nuppovied by his gun was discharged The Kennedy o allow expenses of charges struck him in the shoulcomraittee to acquire Ford prp1 der He was taken to St Joe pertyCarriecL  Jhospital, Ann Arbor where he Motion by Palmer, supoortedtwfil be a week, a bfothajs were ky Kennedy to allow following with ,Mm wheft the accident hap bilU Lake Const Costreets 440409 Eli Aron, 2 hr labor 1200 Motion carriedMotion by Kennedy, supported Mildred AcMey Clerk  Clark to adjourn Carried Conservation Notes pened  A letoid loia of mlbH deer were issued in Michigan last year including 7,680 archers licenses, 1739 bear were hoi hart year During the past vl years 14, 500,000 it board ft of lum MARRIAGE OCrSES Richard Pelky, ti, Brighton Janet Ferrer 18, Brighton Charles Seger, 22, Howell, Joyce Briggs, 16, Howell Kenneth Guyt 22, Webberville, Myrna Knapp,  19, Fowlervilie Arthur Schutz 25 Fowlerville, BeHy Inkster, 19, Humbolt, OnT THRILLING STORY OF OUSE DETECTIVES Tracking down dope addicts, jewel thieves, prowlers and con ber and 113,000 cords oi pulp I hdence men is all a part of a days work for vigilant house de tetives Read The Hoygft IftfrK ee cut on state lands 1 WUnty paymeitts lor predatory arumals jumped to 8185 lastiveHe Works While You Sleep month from 2250 the month bejin the Americcm Weekly a areat fore There were 467 coyottee S magaxine with this Sundays 52 bob cat tt Oct 24 issue of the Detroit legged people in Europe MASONIC LADIESNIGHT About 85 people attended the ladies night Saturday evening given by Livingston Ladge No b tor the members oi the OES and also to honor Mrs Winifred Aberdeen, retiring wortjhy matron A roast ham dinner was served under direction of George Gardner Following the dinner a short program was put on with ye ec itor as toasmasterMr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen, Mrs Illah Rea 3on, Clifford Miller Percy Ellis, V E Beach, Rex Noggle and Revs Brady and McLucas, Jack Hannett were among those call ed uponMrs Eloyse Campbell officiated at the piano for singling God Ble3s America Tbe O E S Ladies double quartc alfto sang Several reU of motion pictre we shov  CWd Fieh Tl balance of the evening wc spen In dancing with Erdley VanSickle and Garth Meyer call ing CHio Poulson, Fletcher Tracv and Clifford Parker jr of Howell nWed We understond these ladie niahts are to be an ann ual affair  MRS ET VA COOK  Mr5 LIVU cook 81 died t rwwtAi icui iueaay vSc woi uvarttii oi Ilncimuy andw Slurried to rxiwara Uook PIIICK uy wno aiea  years ago ouviiii are two sons, ormoi and Uiitord oi Deuoit and three daughters, MrsJLucy Catreil and rioxenc ot riowen and JVirs Madge Entwisle oi DeuoitThere are also two sisters, Mr Nettie Kennedy and Miss Flora Hall of Seattle Wash X, PCIAS  y eum she nucn improvemem m hib ,ju   his rriaay they piay then h , noine game in over a mona Tuesday COMMUNITY CHURCH Congregational , y D D Brady, pastor Choir Practise Wed Night Organist 6 Choir Director  Ms Merwin Campbeii S S Supt H C Veddex Choir Practise Wed 730 Moruina Worship 1030 Loyalty Sevice SermoiaSci cmons Stewardship and our w hen bouth Lyon comes h, J, ihib team does not have an hi pressive ieccrd, having plawcl scoreless ties with inkter ad Wateriord, beaten hurtlnnd 1 to 6 and been trampled by IXxJer 40 to 12 Also they have u v er beoten Pinckney yetTho game of the year is Oct 29 when Dexter comes here Dux ter has defeated Pincknoy the last two years and has possesOwn Every member canvora ion of tho trophy which Pinckbe present Pledges for next year ney can win back by LeailK will be made Callers will make convaes in afternoon Sunday Schoo  1130 Pilgirm Fellowship Sun nite at 700Joann Grilhths, leader Junior Chcir Practise Wed400 Senior Choir Prac Wed 730 Ort 21,Ladies Aid meet with Mrs Minnie VanSlambrook MENNIJMJTE CHURCH  ,s Btey, pastor JJicfi  of huilriiriff Qpcratii  J  b k iVoith  Hamburg SjiiTH HAMBURG CHURCH iiri li leyPiitor, 4UC0 Swmiiho 1 urt , Win Leid lot 7 niiU N K of Piocknwy Suha School 10  Aninv Wortiiip Service  11 00 Vousr Pcoplis Maatuac  7 io Evening WaAfre  ,, 81P them Dexter won tho champion ship last year but lost most of their team by qraduolion Thi year thev have benten Manchfi ter and South Lyon and lost 1c rVahton Tf Pi kney wins this nrmo iV  nson will b n surf  respective cf all oise FOOT BALL SCORE A preseason census of water fowl by airplane wilL be taken this week 12 deer were Biported taken in the first two weeks of the bow and aro sejvKi 227846 gamebirds have been rieaed thi year by the conservation dept game clubs and mdividualsThis k twice the number released last year Names were drawn Oct 11 for the antheriees deer season in Allegan county A mode black duck released at Hie Mason game iara 10 ym ago was recently shot at East Quoque, New Yodc 1 Reinicvoed detafls of mem and radio equipped airplanes will help coneenratto man enforce Authorises deer can be bust od in 17 Ifichigaa counties this year by special permit The names of 3S6 peoples who boat liiirtm deer jnAB Sunday Times reie Warner at nwii has een named Marcn oc Dimes cvxui tox uvmgeton county tot uitf itauonai foanaanon tor Iniuidje ParaiyBis eetbhshed by uie iate FraruLUn 1 Moosevelt Clair Carune, Milan contract or has been awarded the contract to build the new South Lyon school ior 6545085 it will will be completed in 4 months Bids will also be let for a new gymnasium at New Hudson fh South Lyon school has add ed a vocational agriculture course with Oyi McCotmack as teacbtf The S4a4e Fire Marshall has ordered toe Paine and Ucldy buildings at Dexter v led ad rased as fire fcau  ace an A St Mr and Mrs Hcaola Oocdoey Gertrude Tupper of to NOTICE The funeral was Friday at the McDonald Funeral Home,Hovell Rev Geske officiating Burial in Pinckney cemetery  PDTCKEY EXTENSION SERVICE ine Pinckney Extension Service meet at tne town noli 1 bur,Oct October 1, 194 On and after this date I will not be resonsibie or any debts contracted bymy wife, Susanne SignedJohn L Conners 2QUIJ people saw Brighton piac tjcuny cincii Lue ttmon Vaiiey die i iidY night by beating Lex ler ill to U at the new BriglUon stadium in the closing nunues ihe game was packed witn th  Cox scored first for Brigii ri i 60 yard run DeLaiorre a  ne scoro ior Brighton with c  d run Owen again put iLghtcn ahead by catching a 70  yd pass end again DeLaTorre caugnt passes for  Dexter to THEODORE SCHULT2 Detroit poJiceman died ut Moon Lake lasi Wednesday of he was starting a motor LoatJie was veteran of  odd War I and retired in 1941 Surviving are his wile and a son, Theo dore jr Coroner Ganzhom of   T9 ,y lAnn Arbor was called and de gown you would hk ges aded death was due to heert uons on remodeling and reucung i   w   uw  muu  kw v ,   si,perv,r mem IUI   Theodore Schultz, 62TaTetttedr forrOriVlanctieterM HartWnd rrxrgtionTlhThlrthre also material ior making shoula er pads, unsterilazed surgical cotton or padding also sewing supples pins, needles, thread, tape measure AhimbU scissors failure The funeral was at the Miller Funeral Home, Chelsea on Saturday with burial them tie the score In the linl minutes Chuck Carney caught a Fexter punt and behind qocd blocking ran SO yds for a touchdown , Brighton qained 185 yds ond  r cans of the school already has made 8 first downs Dexter made supervision of the children tor negro, by Kenneth McAllister, 19, member oi a police posse The iracas started Oct 9 when Perkins hit two cars in Saline and two persons were injured He wrecked his car and escaped on iock Sunday, he was arlested in a Saline restaurant by two Saline officers and handcuffed He escaped and a posse of 80 men went on a hunt for him McAllister sighted him in c swamp and called on him tu halt and when he ran, shot him dead with a high powered deer rifle Wheu killed he was still nandcuifed and  unarmed Police say the car he wreckedwas stolen and he had a poiice record Washtenaw county has a large neyro vote so an inquest was held Those who testified were mostly police oftjecrs No i,rn tftilid for Perkins Tiie rorourr jury gave McAllister a  clean bill, ruling the shooting was justified At Mears a few years aao Swith Lathers, editor there, termed the shooting of an unaimod Mexican by the sheriff murder Lathers was tried foi blander but the jury acquitted hjm      Four Amishmen in Pennsyl vania last week were sent to jail for failure to send then children to school In all thoy will serve 32 das in jail Their reason for being agonist school ing was it spos tiio boy3 lor rwn v oik All th  vc t is a T,,tuq down jo    Ir the qids after finishing school tho want to live out it a tu canOne might as well may a can opener This sect has also got ten into difficulties there for refusal to salu hc Hag The Detroit curfew law, a throwback to the hcrce and buggy days went into effect there last week By a provision of the law parents are liable to a fine if their children are on the streets after a certain hour To our mind this is only another effort on the part of parents to pass the responsibility of bring ing UP their children off onto the cit or state The stone by 156 and ot 5 first downs Other scores were Hcwell 6 Mason 19 South Lyon 0, Wati 6 University 19, Chelsea OJiat Rock 14, Milan 13 Roosevelt 18 Dundee 3 Romulus 51 Saline  13 Haslett 19 StockbriHa 6 HURON LEAOTE STAHING Won Lost Prt threefourths of the day bat apparentlv tho parents ave unable rvi them for the few friahtOfl  Dexter Momcn ester Vuth Lyon ncknev 2 2 1 0 0 1 loon 687 J 500  0 2 000 PINCKVEV BOWLING LEAGUL Team Gov Dewey puUed a boner Reads Lumbf Won Lst Pts Ave rasor blade for riping paper forfj waek when   the,Finnttri  fiSTl Jy00e  pulling his trai, a lun 1 4 4 72a 75b interested in joining invited NOTiCL Pinckney FabCo Pinckne Ptod otic It happened in Indiana The train stopped and Gov Dewer went out to make a reari c D1          vie  blues 3 piotfor speech when ths train    M 9 The Detroit Edison Ca will uenly lacked up into theWlute tlooX  l 1 7 2 6  2 5 67o 3 4 c89 4 4 3 r3 one wis Pinckney Tavern 2 C VxL Oct 27 at 745 j rT llL1 wlD   2 RpSbttV invned Betosh1 J V 1 High Indv Games M Rit me a dHnonstration of Better c 15 f  Lighting at the Cam CongL hugk iM   3 3 4 4 4 4 6S6 684 684 3 679 2 726 2 591 cmc for the Brighsrsi cooi rorgani nielns sMise d ot rosMing HMT owl sor a ttSOjOOO iMdsdteg GttD ortsUMBS It is wAdeep nd neighbors far the nice Bom to Mr and sa McUoem ot faaepHaL OL tS a CoHstt spent the WSm M toase while 1 was a patient sjf essa WHL Hoes neacl Uisttwduu night Mf anr lie fata Scejidsr ondMr, md  Mrs Bdw Oateld of Wlndwr The expkxnc1 odn woe the engine was4 supposed to take on water but overran the water tank by 15 feet The engineer also got angry and and he did not intend to vote far Dewey Oase MHler and family spont 1 Lasjeing Miller BUI Baughn Swarthout went anow hnnttnq over tho wck end  aher Crrs of JsjeVsnn risH led his mother MB Winded hours left, law will work It did not back in the horse and buggy days and tha as vhy it was it was discarded then We see thai the leading Detroit hotels have refused, to rent any rooms to Henry Wallace and his party when they visited Deo cat over the week end We suppose he has colored people n his Lain as he has been mai ci big plcy ior the negro  YUJ Sack in our youth a min zza ihow ccjre to Dexter and were refused accomodations br both hotels there The committee sponsoring th ene o unnt had to take them into their own homes  if    Mr wnd Ux M E Danow ter 539 R Fenner 521High Team 3 games Fennels Service 2287 Cory Drug 2251 High Indv game M Clark 212 M Ritter 203 firth Team, 1 game Fenners Servioe 7J4, Pinckney 793 Fiy Highest Average M Ritter 182 R Fenner  16S D McLean 164 F Read   164 E Widmeter 158 Schedule lor Oct 77 While Fsont vs Reads L aber Die Set fihies  Cory 1 Die Set Red vs Pincknex PiodFdb m Sab tVhtsi The mills of justice grind exceedingly slow 4 years ago Senator Hooper of Albion, an in portant witness in one of the Sigler legislative graft trials was skno on the eve of the trial As avesuhtbt tried ended in otxruit al 4 Dewoit gemgeters west tried of conepwacr to kill Hoop or However they haws free their oppeaLPefte himself op and Jackson prison M9se Ssfia  fiberty True does not far ftftvjtiftf  j1  y   w    1   Jy   sT  IV ii Jr i i I AVON ATTENTION Voters of che Village of ritickney  The Village CounciU has been considering the matter oi thepossibM oi acquiring by V chase the land in the Pinckney neighborhood now held by ti  ford Motor Company As you know the Ford Motor Company owns about 150 acre oi land here The illage cannot use public funds to improve this property unless the property is held in the name of the Village, li thib land can be acquired by the Village it is contemplated the dam would be rebuit re storing the mill pcnd and preserving the hah life and also correcting tne present unsaniterry condition It is also contemplated that good bathing beachwoukf be nicie proper icr use  by children and adults and a nice park area maintained   In order for the Village to purchase this land it would be necassaTy for the proposition to b submitted to the voiers of theV ge of Pinckney ror a vote Taxes would have to be levied and collected for this purpose The committee appointed by the Village Council to investigate this matter is of the opinion that the ISO acres of land could bepurchased from the Ford Motor Co foi apprtoximatelly 3,500Ir addition to this there would be the cost of restoring the dam and other beach and park impxovements Before submitting the matter to the voters at an election the committee would like cm express icn from the Voters, reflectinq she general public opinion on the matter Village of Pinckney voters are requested to indicate on the following blank their desires in this matter and mail blank to Mr William A Ketcham 23 TV Gregory fee dent was call Mar starSSe 22 ed to fee WaUuuuei home1 1B ttUSANiS AFFAiKS last Thursday to put out a fue  Cody stoma Mi and Mrs, Vincent Ferry oi   UciUe Ball Norm Lake announce, the eng y  agement oi then daughterAUce,   0, H 2 to Wm McGinn oi Deer CAFTAW FROM CASTILE Charles achuheis Howell ath An Adyatvu siocy 4 QM fetfe ad ietic star who enlisted in  the MW itoco navy is on the Mediteranian Cymaginmt wiir J wiat com on the USS Columbia  li0KLt XEMET   SYLVAN IIIFATEIT iFri Sat Oct 22, 23 NIGHTMARE ALLEY j Miss Polly Dillon oi Howell is recovering bom an appendicitis lOWhU mlCH operation taw, nuki 6ctehlTr22 ueorge Webber oi HoweU J5PS  John Cawul rtowen was convicted m justice 011 McLoodAndy Define Cronnenwetts court last wee oi ta niGuung a ialse statement to the1 To William AKetc hum, Chair man Pinckney, Michigan Should the Villaqe of Pinckney at public expense, purchase theFord Motor Company Lnd in the Pinckney crrea 150 acresrestore tria daiabuiid ad maintain a bathing beach and park area on the land   YES NO Signed oters, puse crpernte Registered  Voter, Village ol  Pinckney Sian and mail your opinion to th Committee Chairman this week eiiect a heiier he sold to Elmocndy Kuean was tree oi Songs disease He was hood Q and ti05 cost Considerable ieeling has been aroused in Howell over tVt dis missal oi Walter Rabb  oi the ooiice force Th reason given was too mud 1 aiency in issuing tickets in min traffic violationi He is a war veteran and dismissal without a hearinc violates a state law, according to war veterans Howell high school sold 2000 worth of magazines in their recent drivo The howell high school band oi 75 pieces accompanied the Howell Knight Templars to the Ypsilantj field day last week Brighton claimsp there was a light snowfall there Oct 9 The ministers and tavern keep ers of Ypsilcmti staged a lively debate at a council meeting held last week to consider an ordinance to ban the sale oi liuqor on Sunday A young woman who cut into a tuneral procession on NUni versity St, Ann Arbor last wee was fined 5 According to city officials it is only the second such offence in 2d years Two University of Michigan, students operating a sound truck  for Henry Wallace were arrested for violating an Ann Arbor ordinance Ann Arborrs vote list has now reached 2 L0O0, a new high The North ville Downs races closed Thursday night j The Ann Arbor News Thursday carried several pictures of the Wagoner cider mill at Dexj tor ffj 213 new cases were added to Michigan direct relief rolls inSeptember   OLD LOS ANGELES Cartoon Nwt Saturday, October 23 WUUam Boyd as Hopalong  Cqssidj Is THE DEVILS PLAYGROUND Alao BIG TOWN SCANDAL with Phillip ReaU, Hillary Brooke Cartoon iunday, Monday, Octobw 24 25 Mat Sunday, 2 15 P, M, Cananuou Jean Arthur, John Lund and Marlene Dietriii la A FOREIGN AFFAIR Cartoon and latest News fuiday Wodsosday, October 26 27 Ray MUland, Ann Todd and Grraldine Fitzgerald SO EVIL MY LOVE Comedy Cartoon Tsonne Power loan Blondell anU Coleen Gray Jfewa Sunday Monday October 2iT 25 RIVER LADY A Diana in Tochakokn  , Skvriae Yvonne DeCarlo Dan Durtfea, and Rod Cameron Camdv Cartoon Nws Sunday Shows 3,5,74    ,  Tuti, Woo Tnur, Oct 28, 27 28 THE BABE RUTH STORY i Sttnrhra WUUam Bendix, Claire Trevor and Charles Bicldard Snows 711, tu2   Service Travelers Checks Protect your 1 funds, if lost or stolen, yet using 1 them is simple, and theu can be used ANYWHERE No 6ne can spend them but youThev are  your protection against loss when I you travel Very low in coslt i FIRST NATIONAL BANK Howrax TO I Member Federal Deposit tnsutance Corp All deposits  up to 5000 insured TCFiT, FSTATK PriTTOArTE OR pvRrtNiTiT KT REASONABLE wi HAV xmrja JTJNDS ATAID  ABLl FOB POUND LOANS Protect vour cash bv usinq oar NIGHT DEPOSITORY Better Modern Plumbing Vn The engagement oi Mary Webber, daughter oi Mr and  Mrs Ira Nay of Hiland Lake to Richard Wanamaker oi Ann Arbor is announced Note of 47 Years Ago riWT OUR WOW ROOM AND SE3 QUR COMPLETE 1SPLAY OF CRANE fUoHES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEAU WC TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAJT IRON LAVATORIES STFCL  MASONJTE SHOWER CLOSfcf COMBINATIONS STALLS EYNOLDS 4k SHAFFER DEMiNG  PEERLESS WATER WATER ELECTRIC HEATERS PCMPS, SUMP PUMPS ALL SIZES GAL VAN 7 ED PIPE ft FITTINGS Coios Block Pearl Nocturne Sloivic Sfr Taupe Vision  STC FOk WOMEN Here sxe xht Humming Bird Nylons you  uw walking across the pages of your favorite magazines So sheer and lovely they  look like pure luxury, with never a hint f tbs many, many days hard wear ia every pair With good reason therV Americas Most C 1Tor 8ckii jl 95 PEIRCES HOWELL ftSrOHN our wan  dTfif display ol guns ia their front win dew James Gestae lood attorney, has put in a fine Jaw library ol 200 voiumns Emest Frost and John Cornmis ky are serving on jury The new Howell telephone ex change has 150 subscribers J Frank MactLnder of Pinckney has shipped an order ol Leghorn to South Carding v Mr H F Sigier is tcsdng art lessons at the Detroit Institute of  Arts The Pinckney mill pond damj went out at noon Tuesday This parcdyaes the Pinckney miil had many ordem and was runn iog and night A work bee wnti be held next Tuesday and Wed 1  needay to put dam back, Farmers ban wagon and team Ftem lunch served at noocu Kate CUbner dosed her school in district number  Friday Dr Frank firwin and ftffies Ida Alloc were maided at Wxxxt October XL 1 of fidggs 3exk who hoe typhoid VAiVEft SOIL PIPE m FITflNGS IN STOCK tmfcfflpPLUMBING, HEATING KPAR 1NG S7l LmU Driy, Ro4 Lk PHONE 157F11 OPEN rKNiio Dead 9 r Alive HORSES 540 CATTLE 650 HOGS 150 per CWL VUEJimtC UPON SIZE AMD CONDITION CALVES 4ND SHXEP REMOVED VBEMP Foca Amimmb Cotieciea Prooapd Mwi Fipwiwl CwJtie Mem  L PARKERAM fWe 88, Pucknev ferric m Micaitfs The TASTEST IV a e x L Cntf af 0ad8cek Cu K TO IK VOTERS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY O to make a personal oafl on This is impoesihle as X am too busy with me duties of the I wish it went possible for each oi you , jMjiSiaMMJ  V 40leery JfcGowaB of Fannie Murphy Annabelle Mil fiobext Sunday at Ibe  ,  J0aa  Pat  en the machess mKTOincrtkm at t  4n 0m air aep xxnd is on mmv         ex faj m  I Loreu CANDIDATE FOB Sberfft mJM lowed as aiejDak A neaner AWJOI is mised jbesa IMT Mr   4be Ohfleon aro djs isene has a , etttsap on me eaar beet mi as esmon JS my m ast esij 4 Pipcknoy   torn  Wm ecor and d ifc and MRS Mak iiash an 3abrm Booker and awfly of Oct 1, eon   teaawr BaodmSm iUm A4w alied jqtkoTatSp f lAililrfiini J1T1 TT Hi 111 in li inn ff      5m JAsstOaneTfe ckney Diepat Whxaay October 2ft 1HI ,  ,  v ,J  w  v   t 5V, Neit telephone rates ecgeb   or Michigan Beit 9 customers i  HE Michigan Public Service Commission has authorized increased rates for  lichigan Bell telephone service New basic monthly rates are effective October iq, 1948 New charges for certain long distance calls between points in Michigan are effective October 20, 1948 This is the first general increase in 22 years Michigan Bell requested the increase more than a year ago because of sharply increased costs of providing telephone service     V  fc  r IAIIC MONTHLY RATI  Basic monthly telephone rates for practically all types of service have been revised, effective October  16 New basic rates for your community will be listed in a folder enclosed with the first telephone bill you receive under the new rates The rate increase will produce 8 more revenue for Michigan Bell However, the increase in some exchanges will be higher than averagein some, lower than averagein order to establish the wtme rates for communities having a comparable number of telephones Your basic rate will be determined by the number of telephones you are able to call in your local calling area These uniform rates, fair to all, mean that you Vvil pay the same as subscriber i other towns and cities with comparable local calii i LONO DI5TANCI CAMS WITHIr HI6AN The following changes, effective October 20, apply to long distance calL between points in Michigan The initial period U changed from 5 to 4 minutes on 151 station calls, and from 5 to 3 minutes on 20 and 25 station calls Overtime rates per riinute on calls costing 20 or more are changed from J4 lo Vi of initialperiod rate Night and Sunday rates are Increased  on calls between points 48 to 112 miles apart i r 1   i TO PROTICT THI QUALITY OF MRVICI ANOTHIR INCREASE If NEIOEO To meet the unprecedented demand for telephone service following the war, Michigan Bell had to tackle the greatest improvement program in its history So far, 150,000,000 have gone into new and improved facilitiesand the program is only halt finished Many more millions will have to come from investors before we will be equipped to give every one the kind of telephone service he wants and needs, whenever and wherever he wants it Investors will continue to pro vide that money only if they ai e assured a fair return But our operating costs have continued to rise since we asked for a rate increase a year ago Looking ahead, even with the new rates, our revenues will not be enough to pay daybyday operating expenses and still leave enough to pay a fair return to investors On top of that, we have made a wage offer to the telephone unions that would adU substantially to our costs r r1 AH of which means we must have more revenue So we have no alternative except to ask for another rate increase But you can be sure that it will be no more than necessary to operate the business and to provide a return that will attract the capital needed to continue our improvement and expansion program MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Hockey Sevise 484 EAST MAIN ST Pinckney i   i STATE OF MICHIGAN I The Pbat Court ior ue County o Uflcqslon At a sesson ok said Court held d the Probate Oiiice in the City uf Ho A  en in said County on the 4th day , October A D, JJM8 IN THE MATTER or THL ESTATE Ol lohn Spears, Deceased, It appearing to he court that he time for presentation oi claims ayuiun  aid estate should be limited, and that  time and place be appointed to JO eive, examine and adjuBt alj claims and demands against said deceased by and before sai Court It Ordered,Tbafall of the credi Mors oil said deceased are requited o I present their claims to said Court at aid Probate Ofico and Ju servo a c  y thsroof on Charles K VanWinkle aid GeorJj Burke ji the Adminijtratoia  eddress Howoll, Mich, on tro 13th day i Jtecamber A D 1948,at ten ocleek tn  forenoon, said time and place being here  j by appointed for examinalor aiJ adjust  ment of all claims and demands again  I  said deceased I I It is Further OrdeulTriil puiic  notice thereof be given by publication   of O copy of this order once each week for ircf sucoSBiTe weeks previous  to aid   of hearing la the Pinckney I Disjci a newspaper, printed and cir cCl IT said Coimff A TIO QAf Mrn K Smith  Cflcstia PcrshaU Jiuc ni Probate r    fc     1 fe  fV  Jm I  Ugiitsr of ProlMt  j J  ji Fanl A Plzard B holpinj 4H Clubs to piuducQ belter proJucts on the farmby building our communitiea through every civic endeavor we are contributing to a bettei future Many are now using the Wiling ri nur bnnkwe QM JE3C  rrrzz always at your service Circuit Judge TERM EXPIRING DEC 31, 1953 Michael CcrionKi fc a araduatt of th University of ichigan School oi Law Michajd Cadaod 0 iiominati in tU Primary Election field oi five mdrtnte YKKMCHIi omu yjAUHBP Michae Carle J i cm outstanding lawyer in this judicial Circuit and his success in his profession is proof of his marked ability Michael Carland as the fatherof three children understands youth problems  Michael Carfland will bring to the office of  Circuit Judge dignity tfederstcttding t and Ability j , 17 YEABS OF AdTVE EZPESffiNCE HD ajooGH TO uiaaatAKP tm KYOUNG ENOUGH TO DO THE JOB 8 PMJfi AfM , teMW Mm i i NI r T    FOR GOOD OOVIRNMINT Only a strong end unified America can matt tha challenge of tha world I Sleet these men, who preach and practice Unity and teamwork and sincerity in governsis This year, vote REPUBLICAN 1  , lW   USiwet SNfittqiflM aftrMrlsaeJ tatiTrmvi  iMlMt Mir IK Attl ftatiiml RAILROADS MUST cibuvrE around the clock every day and night of the year Although they know this, leaders of 16 railroad unions are demanding a fiveday, r,on day through Friday, week lor one million railroad employes They want 48 hours pay for 40 hours work in itself a 20 wage increase they must have still fmher ite and fare increases Demands Unreasonable These employes havo had substantial raises during and since the war Their a vera so weekly earnings art higher than the avera  w cekly earnings of workers in manufacturing industries They have more job security than the STOP MID THINKI  JVl r3 They also remand a minimum of 12 hours pay for any   performed on S luidays, and 16 hours pay for any work performed in Sundays and holidays On top of all this they want an additional Increase of 2oc an hour for every employe Youd Pay the BiH Summing up these deviands, they mean thrt these union leaders set to force the railroads to give QM million em oyes an annual raise phich would aueragt li 0 per employe The total cost of this v uld be no less than m Hion Hollars per year, which is more thrn tu ire tht axpected ntt income of the fgiwoHos thitf year YD id pay the bill, bee nse If these increased coats are forced on the railroad, average worker in American industry They iilu enjoy paid vacations, a retirement system and other advantages more generous thun the average worker receives In contrast with the demands of these 16 unions, which add up to the equivalent of 4Sc an hour,, the ,ictors and Trainmen ret en 11 y hTi t tivvf , v c teut4 for an increase ulw  hour Railroads RUM I  ,oiybody Not Employes Alone The raiboad industry must serve not one but many groupsproducers, businessmen, shippers, passengers ard ths general public night and day, every day of the year These unions are proceeding in uMer disregard of this Important L IKO b wn raiiiiV Is and other industries, hklustiialpknta ia ha shut dbwlrrover weekends and holidays, but freight, mail, express and paseners lnust continue to move Everybody who enter rail road emj,W     ,  S if ike Threat On September 18, 1918, the leaders of these 16 unions I tin trking a strike vote Bit the iriLti PJU btnkPuillnotajiTJjLiippmiuiL of thr ruHnuda tu tuch unrvasonublv uitnandal HOOM 1U  143 LIBERTY STREET  NKW YORK 6, N Y We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with you Ht nis aanc about matters which are important to everybody  A frt I The children c Michigan i are depending en YOU on election day, November 2 ad TO f, VOTE NO ON PROPOSAL 2 A No vote will ptvrepeal of the sales tax diversion amendment AND TO VOTE YES ON PR0P0SAL 5 s A VtV votejriR permit schools yio iaG96e mfllage by a majority ,,Vote over a longer period of time at a lower tax sal Id BETTER SCHOOLS  Advertisement Paid for by Michigan Education Association  V S Judge Frank A Iicard of ISaginaw has been appointed Mirhigau State Chairman of Uie tf4L jMarch of Dimes, liasiI OConnor, president of the National Founds tlon for Infantile Paralysis, an nounced today It is Judge Ilcards second year as head or the tumi raising campaign in Michigan The March of Dimes, conducted  nationally each January, Is the sole support of the National Foundation ind Its 2,800 local county chapters Fluids contributed to the annual drive pay costs of medical cute and treatment for polio victims and finance the scientific research and professional education programs sponsored by the National Founds lion The 1949 appeal will be held January 1431 f Judge Picard, a native of Sagl aw and a graduate of the Unlver sity of Michigan, began his rarest as a newspaper reporter in Saginaw He was admitted to th Michigan bar in 1912 and the following year became assistant prosecuting attorney for Saginaw County He  WHS cadged ii private law practice fion 1C13 to 1929 when he was api nted U S Judge for the easttvn district of Michigan Judge Picard served as chairman of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission 1932 1934, and as chairman of the Michigan Unemployment Compensation Commission 19371938 He helped formulate the state liquor control plan and is coauthor of the Michigan Unemployment Compensation Act Mr OConnor, in announcing ge Picards acceptf  e rch of Dime enaitii  sir revealed that whe   ,j dence figures for t  r i e i  lated the toll of ii ie pariujt3 in the United State from 1S43 through 1S48 may veil excead 100,000 caies While the final answer  the mystery of rrnltnrnreHMa the die covery of e cure and a preventive for the liaease4iea in the reeeaxch laboratory Mr OConnor eaid, Mthe generous support of the American people is now more vital than ever before If vlctlma of polio, child,, and adults alike, are to receive v  care they moat have to achieve i PHONE HOWELL 1219U DUANE MEYER, AUCTIONEER STARTS AT 100 P M To settle the estate of the late John W Spear the following described raeonal property will be sold at public auction on the farm located 1 mile west of Pinckney on M36 to Cedar Lake Rd then North 21rt miles to 270nrWnr Lake Road, ,  HORSES Team good work horseswt 3200 Horse wt 1650 Set Double Harness, odd harness   CATTU Holstoin Cow, 5 yr old ,milldng Guernsey Cow, 8 yrsoldLmilking Hoistein Bull senrice age FARM TOOLS Walking Plow 2 Sulky Plows Grain Binder  EQUIPMENT B0 young ewesv line wool 30 Iambs 5 rams POULTRY About 40 Chickens About 40 Ducks ank heater, cream separator ider press, corn sheller nch vise, drill pn k stove, 3 boats and oar2s 2Fence stretcoers, anvil Black r,miih tools, iron kettle loan Deere 5 ft mower, good Mc 2 Spreader Grain Bags John Deere dump rake, good Washing midline, old Quantity of Fence, barb wire Crc eo 1 q auck, odd bbls 2 Horali Cultivator Sledge Clov 1 Horse Cultivator Water lank Timou 2 Farm Wc PRODUCE of Loose Hay, Alkdfa and Timothy Spud alfalfa seed eed, sleighs Buggy and Odd Wheels Buggy am Fannwg b BrJga Urtggs s PIiLinLL Mill anon Gas Engine, new orks, shovels, 2 rolls of roofina Many Many omer items Large Jewelry Wagon of shingles  vKejaS9 rSca 945 FCD V8i 4  YHII HPIBR 3ork dCashierm AUTOMOBILE Door Jobts Spears Estate mjOBGB BUllKE JR COADMIMWTlAIOti CHABtXi VANWDOM i,0rrr V P1NCKNEY PISPATCH  EiNNC Yard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries es aeceed vivu Met ex PesWffi 1 inctaMy, Michttme utidc ih Ml f Mtreh 9 187  Pubined Every Wedneses tio Main St Pinckniv, Shiran Subscription raUi 150  Yiw PMt W CurkU, PbtMkr Kennedys Gen, Store 1  Fits an i in the houie  l  I 77 So does an  Wafer Hearer Mr and Mrs H Atto oi Detroit and Clella Fish were week end guests oi Rev and Mrs R E Backus at the Brown City M Exhurch uparsonage and attend ed the services at the 2 fine churches oi his charge John Stackable and Vern Kerns were Thursday evening guests oi friends at the State Sannear Howell Wm Brash jr who is in the army at Camp Banning Gais  in th hospital with an injured, hurt ia tootbott Charles Ryh cmd wtie ol Bridgepr, Conn, ire visiting his parents, OrviUe Smiih and witeJoyce Clark visited at the Ed Clark hoae in Ann Arbor Thurs day Jack Clark spent the wee end at in ,ael Meyer home near Ypsilanfr we nderstand Beryl Lewis was rejected for army service last geelt mumiM Mrs Leland Grant Virginaia Wylie went to the Mich San,, last week as a patient e Mrs Rose Hendee and Mrs Dessa Nash left for Ft Meyers, Florida, Tuesday Pvt Jack Darrow has been transferred to Ft SillOklahorha Mr and Mrs Charles Whitehead and Beatrice Lambom of Gregory were Sunday callers of Jesse Henry and wife Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi  Ludike attended the MichNorth westerri football game u Saturday guests of Albert Dink el and family were Charles Kew Charles Scott of Detroit  and wife, Homer Milliron and  Mrs June Hendee, Mrs Beulah Hendee and son, Gale, were in Detroit Fridav I Mrs Vriripth Wylie and child  i ren stjent atirday at the Euler JT He welt  I  rT,j pftnd ond Mr Ham jmJl and Mr and Mrs Olin Rob ins ii aligned the O ES Grand Choter at Grand Rapids last Thmsday Krs 1 red Teeple entertained he card club Tuesday I rs Mariory Shehan and Miss Ka hryn Miller attended a teach rr meeting and banquet at ex meeting and banquet at Mi1an Thursday Mr and Mrs Ben Tomlin have ymrTtedrheirhometoWG fibOSi IRVIN JKgNNEDY SHERIFF  DEMOCRATIC TICKET To My Friends and Loyal Supr orter8 in Livingston County I want you to know that the support I have always had it appreciated I hve tried to merit it by faithful service  Fecion to another term by the voters will iniurs continuance of the same caratul, personal and economical attention to the dities oi this important office that I have given in the past IRVIN KENNEDY RETAIN Willi 1 Lyons FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE We Wish to call attention to the following facts 1 Judge Lyons has been our  Circuit Judge for six months 2 He has Inade a good record and is doing a good job I 3 He gave up his other work to accept this appointment and should be retained as judge 4 He has been a friend to hund reds of people in our County These friends should remember him at the November 2nd Elect ion SignedWilfred H Erwin,Chair man Judge Lyons Committee for Circuit Judge  SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORESES 500 CATTLE 500 HOGS 9150 Cwt M L ACCORDING TO SUM AND CONDITION CALVES, 3HEEP AND P1GJ REMOVED FREE PHOf COLLiCT TO DARLING COMPANY 1 fELL 410 Bsiement, kitchen, closet, atticyour eleo trie water heater can be installed anywhere It needs no chimney connections, no vents or flues And only an electric water heater gives you all these extra advantages, A CJonSootiest, smokeless to save w you extra work  QulmtNo ooise, no nuisance Youd W never know it was iu the bouse 1L CsrsfrieNo dames, no fames, T worries or bother 4 CWM, ffFo, mod W pushbutton comfort jk Always DspendobfsAll the hot T water you want   tvery timt, A size to fit everyneedterms to fit every budget Installed in your home without charge See them today st your appliance or plumbing dealer, or st your neighbor hood Edison office Mr and Mrs Charles Clark Mr and Mrs Ernest T nton and Mrs George Uark were in of Grand Rapid, were v end Mioana Aipeua last week guests of Astoer Wyhe  iwife Mrs pianiey Dinjcel ana child  Mrs Jesse Henry, Mrs IjJdren spent nursiay in StockjHenry cmd daughtor, Kathryn bridge ftooert Tasch and wife saw the football game in Ann Arbor Sat Anarew Nesbitt and wife were guests ai the Dr Wylie home in jJexter Sunday Rex Noggle and wife oi Ann were mJ4apkson Friday Mrs WfcvAMercer spent the week end at the Dr Mercer heme in East Lansing The Lloyd Hendee family were in Host Suadflty Guests of Mr and Mrs Ben On Monday the state police gave a safeyt talk atthe school Retain Hiram RSmith as Judge of Probate NonPartisan bailott Place cross in rout of name of of Hiram HSmith for Judge of  f Probate Appointed by Governor Sigler in April to fill vacancy ,he is entitled to a regular term Arbor ws5u7dayueof 1 White  J  Mr and Mrs Frank Anenieen xmmA A,nn M2JLSI   raninoJfco 1 Addi Palrneraf Deoit it 3 Amburgha pur viutheHerbPa Those from here attwncting the OH S Grand Chapter in Grand Rapids this week can Mrs Alta  I Carries of the Dexter Vokar and go to Phoenix, Arizona Nov 1 George Meaben jr and wife called on Mrs lone Gregq of Ann Arbor Sunday j Mr and MH Fred Bead spent Sunday at the Schosser home at Clear Lake  L C Gorham of Detroit spent last Thursday at the Ona Camp bell home 7 Mrs Florence AtLeeMrs Bear trice Shirley, MrsSda Moron  Mrs Nellie Clark, Mrs Clare Palmer and Mrs Eloyse Camp bell attended the Kings Daughters convention at Aim Arbor Thursday Mr and Mrs Howard Read and Mr and Mrs Ross Read at tended a birthday party at thef George Wild liome in Ann Arbor  Thuuday xor Mrs Howard Wid I  Mrs Mae Metz of Howell, Mrs Grace Nile and Mrs Folk of Jackson spent Sunday with the Lee Lavey family Sunday quests of MrandMrs C J Clinton were Vern Fisk  wife of Monroe, Ralph Clinton and family of Detroit and Fred Berry of Howell  Louis, Clinton and wile of St Catherine, Ont, called at the  C J Clinton home Thursday Mrcmd Mrs Winston Baughn entertained their card club Sat urday night Lynn Hendee and family spent Sunday at the Dr James Nash home in Coldwater Water Wink of BelleviUe spent Saturday at the Lester MccAfee  vme  Lester McAfee and family1 were Sunday auests at the Sam Heriea home m Cbhoetah Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout attended the National Funeral Directors meeting in Detroit Friday BUYERS OF HIDES it LF Plumbing Wattr Syttems Etc Stanley Dinkel Complete New RADIATOR SHOP I To Open On or About OCTOBER Est We ore installing the most Modernand Efficient Equip merit available to Repair all Car Truck and Tractor Radiators Complete Line of of new Radiators and a full assortment of Radiator Cores, also a Reliable Radiator Mechanic with over 25 years exper ience in Making Rebuilding Re storing and Repairing Rahiators We Service All Makes of Cars Let Us Winterise Your Car AntiFreeze and the Proper Grade of Motor Ous and Lubricants Wm Deutich  Sons Phone 1391 Your Studebaker Sales  Service Vote for Hiram R Smith for Mrs ARce Bruss of Owoseo is Judge of Probate on Nov 2ndHe Meyier, Mrs Winifred Aberdeen J viMttng of toJphlB doing good efficient and con1 SeTlllaii Reason, Mrs Mae1 7g    work His reoord en a irash, Mr r liim U, elaon lor the reg Ronald Swarthout, ton of Mr and Mr L J Swarthout shot a two point buck near Loveils with a bow and arrow last week Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher   lUjt SSS  itfJm xtertoed 10 of the Pfiackaer M4end Mrs Virginia CanmMu AvWne wire Scurfay iJSvm fSwT Grand Chapter atHazel Parker, Mrs CWIord Mfll th Robert PiV home dkter Wednesday night fcenefpeon MmRex Kogg01,, p  1Smilr dluiar tern Experienced and qual J Sam ronton the m i J A rttt r,M  mM  iftedVIlaoe cross In front of his lww  w,w W1r1 T mwname en the Non Partisan baHcer, Mrs Carrie Grimm, Mm M Vote for E Reed FWchet foreiL t 2J, pl sed ResdMr Propfcatips and Mies Alberta Dtokei Probate Wg Nosvtadiom Mer pndL Hona W at at Decnoo Kor Millen home near Pncrx I Mrs Charies Soak and ,, and Mrs Phillip oBfOnt  WRUhtnoB kii m i  v ulJsfov SfWvtf 1   A X PINCKNEY WedneUa, October  ISO Notes of 25 Tears Ago  PROFESSIONAL COBWEB   fcfcfe Ice s ere rice sow    Mais M  MO SAVE ON LIVING   Rj, ESCO Freezer Model M24FS, 24 cu it capacity, popular family ue Only 29U Ia wide NO IV    Locker facilities right at home  Piufifcuey, ftsieki  Daily tiiOO A H te 1 lOO P M 1 Esej WiiiyiW Wfl Set 0SiOS Mill It  i Oiliee Mi f 1 , w an or l an ESCO freezer yotj ea always have abundance of delicious Bresee meats, I try, fruits and vegetables Hoeme raised purchased In, moneysariqg wholesale c ties, your own frozen foods will help yu lover living costs Consider each ,1 pleasure as fresh meats she year ud, strawberry shortcake 1st winter holidays and cononthecob in January Also with ESCO you get large zero storage compartments    fast freezingthree rimes faster than in still airwith Esco air blast method    economical, troublefree operation Made by specialists since 1927 in the design and manufacture of farm re fxigecetion equipment H    frmm  tfndmrl UI 10  40  If v FARM and HOME FREEZERS Pinckney lost to , by a close score last week They pkry Fowkarville this week I D P Hinchey Perry jeweler  and Miss Cora Bower were mar ried at Saginaw vxn  The Senior class has ocganiecVMoxgan Harris, pret Doon Jtoason vice pieafclanche Heiu dee sec Neiti Wilcox, tree   m Three Chelsea boys have been DR G R McCLUSKEY  arreted for breaking into the UMUs school and damaging property   iThey are held on 2500 bands  li Andrew Roche at the Detroit police force is visiting here The KluKhudGan meeting at at Howell was rained outAn att empt to get use of the school  failed i Ham Isham 82 diedat Chel i sea Oct 10 Surviving are two i eons, Henry and Ben a brother,  Fank of Flint and a sister Mrs   Jackson of St Paul, Minn The  funeral was at the Pinckney M  E church Saturday with burial her flNCKNY SANITARIUM1 VtuiWinkle  VenWinkW fc SA, i DM W VaWiakit CharSM sL  Attoreeje  taw fart Suts a4 Savie Bank HERB SNEEP lie   CEMETtRV MEMORIALS 924 N Maia St Ana AtborMUk HaroU Chubb, Local IUpraUtv 516 FLEMING ST HOWELL HowaU  Pkoac 439 or 97 MoaunMU  Mvrkr MARTfN JLAV AN Attorney At LAW Phoa IS Bweaa elKt Pkoa iaIPe ReeeJHIf Stat  lateeMa Dies LEE LAVEY  ,aiuO iroUKAWCE reaae tr I kj wpWwjwfjP eaee9eBrJe Hdwr From where I sifr  fm Glad Were Different  IFOR SALE ORLEASEui known as Finrkney depot 22 ft vide, 52 ft taagmust be movedlease or sell and move it for I will buy a suitable lot and1 you Fred Server Howell j 601 North Elm St Phone 1410  OR SALEGarland coal and I  t wood stove 1500medicine cab inet 1200 10 single window CllON t E R h, ALU A tClALITY BEtJ WYUE PHONE elWOCNFy 7SF1 51 AtiiJui onRRlMAN Attomof s Lew 107 shtft Gsentf BiNr, Hewel , ftEtRKlKRATlOW Serrtoe  RETAllta ON ALL MAKES Phone 1S4F3 HAROLD HSWARTHOl nmrniua t 39 Micfci DR C J TOW DENTIST S044 Prtc Lake Rd, Oteier Pboni FRED C RElCKHQFF 5r GPTOMLETR1ST 120 WEST GRAND RiVfiR HOWELL MICHIGAN N FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 35ft RESIDENCE Ml LLQYnHENDEE LIVE JTOCk HAUUMU AND Wwkly Trie Mad To Dvoi GENERAL TRUCKING Pkoa 64Fi4 CONHYTOOdOTORAVEL SAND AND TOF SOOH ROAD GRAVEL 714 MRT ANt ROAD BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR RON   r J TACT or Cyiaa at Your Ceevaetoaca  01iukuey HFD No   MJ  kjiyr  Talenkdtia Dxter 116 747 Ma St riiiikesSLTIinBiTlir r JANTTASCH Theres a lt of unTcrtuCt at opinion in our county on the best kird of pasture Some say alfalfa mixed with brorr   a  others bay mixed with oat, i r b ley But all agree that a mxcn better than a single crop I sometimes think r,ole art the same wayuJ UJ atvength of America is its mixture of so many different strains  some from one country, some from anotherright down to little differences like folks who have a taste for beer an4 thoo who prefer cider Proxa where I ait, to long as w ever bacome intolerant of one an other different Us teaso Ions as wa live together with our differencea, and even supplement them  the way brome grass doai alfalfa then were a mighty good cropl Fo r   jor enjoy your cider While i ioioy my beer I Veto for four candidateIll stand by mine But never Li our differences divide aai I met iuu iu amgio wuwow     sash 100 each Two 30 gaUonFORWhite PJT  tanks 600 bucket a day waterlheatf  iU   wurivmi heater 1000 See Fred Rebman2222 AUTO GLASS FOR SALEFresh sweet cider sasnsiuu eacn i wo ou gaui ww rr ww u Q O0im appleshresh 11944 East Shore Drne, Eait  talablished  IS65  Side of Portage Lake I I aW oeut  FC SALEVifichestr deer rifle a oO guage Winchester pump J gun, a 16 guage shot gun a 410 over and under Lucis Doyle hone 42 Rosenthal Huskers c nc3 ShreddJ ers have been leac1 tr more  than 50 years See the new ateel V420 Parts and seivice IwG Reeves, StockbiivcMich Tncorporcrted 1915  EN OLASS IN YOUR CAR ABES AUTO PARTS Oil Eait Grand RWr, Hw Pkaae 1S1 McPtrerson State Hank Want Ads 040 rarley hoaa Phone 16 IF 11 AV CRin my nome lor pre school age cnuaien Ruth Rittet Phone 6 Piuwaitfy MONEY ORDERS Copyright, 1V48, Uiuted Statu BWUMULEJUH Phone68F3  FOR RENTModern b room furnished apartment 542 E Putnam Max Reynolds Jone 143F2 i FOrTSALErUsed outside oak J ioor 4x7, complete with hardFOR SALE Oil hating tove SSSJUf 153 , thrwonu Fred Awtoen FOR, SALCook tove, whit en 1721 Main St E Ptackney 1 V h111bto MW  c   grates good conchnon When sending money out oi FOR SALlrOU heating stove, a 234 v Main St Pinckney town one oi the most conven heatrola and a kitchen range s   AQ  c Heavy NO 2 CANS 9QA Syrup T Tomato Jul Cleanser mC Salail Dressing Peaches ient foims i tne isonk DrqttPi 1 R Bum Money Oxdex  FOR SALE75 ft one inch gal vanized pipe also 60 feet oi  This torn ol tranamttm mon   p  mdknw 1 No 135 Apple Sauce AerOWax Fab 3 NOR m Cans  QIC ey mokes immediate credit available tO Yu without routine checking oi validity of personal j chetics, or th danger oi loss oi j currency In the mail I The cost is reasonable and Icheaper than any otb krm The draft is retained as a per xnanent record by the bank cu can be pioducea as evidena oi payment to COM of error the part proper BABY SITTERS 610 West Una dilla Inquire, upstairs FOR SALE Ona ladies, all wool grey CheeterielcT winter coal siz 16, practically new just dry cleaned 900 one ladies plait all wool winter coat, size 16has nver been cleaned, price 700 one ladies pin stripe suit, dark blue size 18 300,good condit LOSTBiue Paraqnet named  ion 245 Unadilla t StreetPinck 19C k35ecPnerM State Batt  Corky Finder return and reinev eve reward Mrs Peggy Jar, f SAtE An AutTfraTIST50 iowski 626 Putnam Pinckney J Ivlrsv EMiller 1229 Lavern Drive WAJNTfilhSCRCP IRON AND  Bauqhns Bluffs, Portage Lake A Savlsep ASMMtat can L opened with  UHfc m  1 bui Soap Powder 49C Northern TltsueZR19c ly Spray   lDT 57c  t 4  Bacon EilCD IB 49 c , , pTTOTSSarTW5 Stovoi 45 tnd 55, 1 Oil Heat    ,  SWWarm Mprning coaljFR SALAir Motor WmdmB heater with automtic draft con md a circulating heater, troljn like new WiUianv Cooper Phone lf2  545 E Putnam  QS HRTONE FURNISHED ROOM L J McXinley  wPi laseeae Gpae I   L   Mouy te lean al reaaonaoia eUea, FOR SALETent 10x12 3 ft uuareat paid oa evina Uooks and gixe R  Elliott una CertUieaeaa of jPJfjJv , FOR SALEtHoor oUfumace,com All deiosits up to 5000000 in SSfSSXSSTiSSSriA I  with Over BOYeaiS oi Safe Banking  JPmSJ JM 3 Elaotric flatiron 2 eured by our membehip in the 0 9742 Wlniten  ftar  Fal7ipQeit Cor , 3   Store Portaa Lak FOR RENTAL Cement Mixers 3 12 cuft,gasa lin or electric UtiUty Trauers,aU sizes by hour, da or week k WILSON SALES  RENTAL SERVICE , 6121 West Grand River Laka Chemung Brighton Phono How IW BAnV SITTERS tependatlo 35c an hr Call Lama Shirley I48F3 Isabel Brady 60  FOR SALEThree Burner Kero tene Stove Near Bock Store 4972 WinetorRctdPortage Lake 1 FUn SALE5 burner kerosene V ell 3541 9 69c lb Frabklairts gnu OB SUNLESS LB 53 Clar ks FOR SALBBBery team 9 and years old, wt 2700 William Roche WANTEDA housekeeperaou between ages oi 25 and 40 j ferredlodging for husband and wages for wile, should have car, St Patricks Church Parish, 5731 Whiimore Lake Rd, Ann Arbor, Phone Ann Arbor 259314 Wcrnled by 11110 DA0OHTO DorHmons for their, rurnmage Sale d 2930 Artdii be left with 2 Shirley ox Data FOR SALE 4 War at Morning Stoves  mora     oji S</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>i m 5JK9  4  i3imiutcDi5patt1i Volume 6C be Fincknej DlspMi Wednesday October 13, 1948 No 41 Michigan Mirror I Here and There Social Happenings  Church New  INotes on the Game The Michigan political camp1JPINCKNEY BOWLING LEAGUE edgn has passed Horn ine aoiI Team Pinckney Chapter No 145 have ST MApYw ui iiru elected the followina officers I bi  MARY S CHURCH drum stage to that oi jittersThe Fenners Service 2 Michigan Republicans were con Pinckney Fab It iident oiaG O P landslide Reads Lumber 2 in Nov until Inside information White Front 2 arrived from persons who should j Pinckney Tavern 2 know to the eriect that Republi Bob White 1 can popularity was ebbing last1 Pinckney Products 1 and the reelection oi Gov Sigler Cory Drug I  WQB in grave doubt He  3 the  iw uia following officers Won Lost PHJ Worthy Matron renewed activity in the vpubli Die Set Blues 1 Die Set Reds 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 Kev irnca Murphy, pastor Masses at 800 and 1100 aan High Indv 3 GamesR Fenner 521 D Meabon 512 High 3 Game TeamFenners Service 2239 Reads 2227 Hiah Indv GaraeR Fenner 196Skinner 195 High 1 Game TeamFenners Service 794, Pinckney Tavern sa can camp and Gov Siglers tended speaking trip Some voters wonder who is running for governor on the Dem ocrat ticket GMennon Williams or Attorney General Gene Black Black gets most of the headlines with persistent regularity The five amendments to be 793 voted on Nov 2 evoke little in I High 5 Man Average terest 9  Martin Ritter 183 No 1 Is for a constitutional p McLean 175 convention to draw tup a newfl Fenner  163 consitution The present one wasffrea Read 14 drawn up in 1909 and has been  Widmeyer  155 amended 44 times 52 amend M ments were defeated  I MRS ANSTACIA BELLFRANZ The present constitution1 diverts sales tax money to schools and1 MM Anastacia Bellfranc died teachers salaries, freezes the gas in Ann Arbor Monday where oline tax for highway use, requires uniform taxation, bar to a state income tax For these reasons opposition to a new constitution is strong Another amendment defines  illah Reason J Worthy Patron Clifford Miller  Novena Devotions Friday at Assoc Matron Anna Reason 745 followed by preparation for Assoc Patron Otto PoulsonAOly communion Secretary  Virginia Carver Sunday Oct 17 22nd Sunday Treasurer  Hazel Poulsons Cilei Pentect C Sun ic the Conductress Carrie GriffithYoun9 ladies, 9th week of 62nd ,Assoc Cond  Mildred Miller Novenna j 1 Chaplain  Lucile Beck A Plenary Indulgence may be Marshall Alberta Dinkel 9 ained under usual conditions Organist  Winifred Afctrati , of e Holy Communion before 0 3 3 1 1 Injuries made it necessary to revamp the Pinckney football team lor the game at Manchester and as a result they were again weak on aliens and lost Current Comment The parang meter epidemic seems 10 he spreading and the recent court decision in the meter case at Brighton has opened up out by the same score they did a new held for then ihe court at Brighton the week befc  J decision was That there does to 0 1 nt have to be a parking problem  before meters Adah Louise Zeigler he Blessed Sacrament exposed Ruth Florence Wagoner and the prayers for the inten Esther  Arlah Phillipp1 oi Our Holy Father Pope Pius Martha  Ruth Curlett XE Electa  Irene Thompson Among the intentions are Sun Warder Leota Reason r living,reqby MrsJoe McCleer Sentinel Clifford Haines Mbn, late Frank ZalisTues,Earl Color Bearers Mafcle Hammell Bouville Wed  late John Yut  7 7 Touch Margcatet Swarthout kewicz Thur, late Mrs Mary, This WQS Pmckneys  v,V SP eilurphy Fn mten,Ucn of livingj coj chance atth h on 1 w S11 WiU  5 , f llVing req bY other occasions better blockin held Oct 23 at 8d0 p m  Gerald Oakley mi ht have resulted in scores Prayers requested or MrsAnnal The py team  a puzzle Manchester made most oi their gains running the ends but got their first touchdown on   Then they scored again the sec ond half after a series of em runs Pinckney failed to mak any progress against the Mai Chester line and switched t passes On a lateral forward c the 40 yard line Jeffreys threw  pass to Gerry Clark on the I but he could not hold itlt would A NARROW ESCAPE j Kennedy, oldest member of the I u   u v,    mr, iur    , , , 9 , ,luCi  , 1 It is one of the heaviest team Mrs Margaret Bruns took the Parish who died liast week Her school girls cheering team to granddaughter died the same the game at Manchester Friday day and her funeral was held night in the station wagonCom, from Assumption church, Wind sor she lived with her sister She was Anastacia Fohey of Whitmore Lake and married William Bellfranz who died ten years ago while they lived at Pinck ney Mrs Belliranz had just order of, sucession of state ofiic spent two weeks at the Thomas ials Governor Lt Gov Sec of Murphy home here, returning to State, AttyGen, Treas and Aud I Ann Arbor FrMay The funerai  it St Thomas church An  Wednesday with burial in ai Arbor Gen This would prevail in ca ses of death r  No 2 amendment is repeal of the sales tax diversion adopted 2 years ago whereb the cities, schools and villages all got more money As repeal would mean a cut in wages for teachers and city employees, oppositkmrepeal is strong p No 3 would permit the legislature to set the salaries of the stafe officers The 1909 constitut ion set them so low that the legislature has had to vote them expenses for many years  No 4 would abolish the 3 a day salary of legislators and give them the power to set it  No 5 vculd male it possible to raise the 15 mill tax limit on property by a majority vote instead of two third as at present It would also extend the period by which the 15 mill limit can be raised from 5 to 50 years MASONIC LADES NIGHT ing home she drove on the New York Central tracks just as the fast stream liner was due and the gates came down Denning the ccrr on the Irack Mis Burns showed rare presence of Mind and backing up smashed through the gates but got off the track before the flyer went  through According to those in the Burns car the flasher and bell did not start working until the gates came down This is a dangerous crossing and a nam Annual Educational conference at St Marys high school, Lansing Friday at 9 m for teach ers of diocese Luncheon at noon All are invited COMMUNITY CHURpH Congregational Rev D D Brady, pastor Choir Practise  Wed Night Organist  Choir Director     Mrs Merwin Campbeil S S Supt H C Vedder Choir Practise Wed 730 Livingston Lodge No 76 F  AM will entertain tho members of Pinckney Chapter No W5 O temple on SATURDAY NIGHT OCT 16 Banquet served at 630 P M ver of people hava been killed I Mornina Worship 1030 here SermonHow to Keep the Law Sunday School 1130 Junior Choir Practise Wed400 Senior Choir Prac Wed 730 EECUITirJG NEWS Eleven young men in Living E S at a Ladies NighT at lhej5tsncounty ohosethearmy eVj Auxiliary meeting at the church air torce for a career during the montk of Septand were enlited  Trustees meet Oct 15,800 by Sergt Lercy Richardson of, Sunday evening open house at It will be followed by a program i Pinckney recruiter for this1 parsonage 700 to 1000 p m and a dance Masons and Stars county They will get their has Monday 800meeting of the invited By Order of the W M NEW LONE RANGER   ADVENTURE, Follow the celebrated masked hero as he stars in new exciting exploit,The Outlaw Trail See the Lone Ranger, Flash Gor don, The Phantom and other famous and thrilling cdventure classics appearing in PUCK 1 on classics UMWCUIUIM   ,, Another one concerns the Cal ,    ftie big coI ahan Act for registration of cfor eign agents BIRTHDAY DINNER The rlarry Moore home at Fen ton wa the scene of a very pleasant gathering Sunday, Ocu 3 when 55 people sat down to a table decorated with fall and centered with a huge birthday cake honoring Eeit VanBiaircuni sr on his 84th birthday, a resid dent of Pinckney for meny years who now lives in Howell Guests were present fromLansirg, Flt, Port Huron, Pinckney, Chelsea Portage Lakd Brighton, Howell and Fenton Four present were past 84 years old 8 of Mr sent andVseveral sets of the 4th VanBlaiirttms children wejp pre generation ored comic magazine with this Sunday Oct 17 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times ic training at various stations memDers to canvass visitors to and then attend schools in the the church line of the work selected fori 0ct 21,Ladies Aid meet with them The following are the en jrs Minnie VanSlambrook listees  ,  Hbwell lack Brown, William MLNNONITE CHURCH Olrich, Lester VanBlaircumFred v wv  Wobev, paio Murohv  Bfcaue of building operatioiir Brighton,Herbert Brown, fcfcn D Conely, Charles Nelson, Lee Wasmund Pinckney Eric Wellington Rush Lake, Jack Darrow 18 year olds may still enlist for one year James Meyer, Neil Baughn, Dale Meabon, Kenneth Mohlman and Bill Enquist went to GOES TO CAMP LEE v  Corp Maggie Aschenbrenner, ented in the WACS in 1943 and served overseas in Italy recently reenlisted and was assinged to Wright Field, Dayton Ohiahas been reassigned to the Womens Training CenterCamp Lee, Virginia She was at Wash ington D C for time and while there had th honor of driving the late Gen John I Pershing P T A MEETING Regular meeting Oct lSPlease rckon Thursday to enlist in the MARRIAGE LICENSES  Melvin Huffman, 24, Hartlcmi MaryEuler, 17 Hartland  ar Davi,44,Brighton Lfflkm Nehort 36, Brighton Kenneth naggs,lf, HowelL Barbara Masher, 18, HawelL remember the Clinic starts the 18th Everyone welcome Miss Louise Zeigler is working in McPherson Bank, Howell Lloyd Hendee and family spent Sunday at the Russell Nouffer home in Lansing Mrs Mable Suydcrm and Mrs Lucy Reason left Friday fpr a 2 weeks visit with Mr and Mrs Harold Reason in Berkley, Calif  Clifford Buttleman and wife ot Chicago7 spent last Wed and Thur with Mrs Weltha Vail  Mrs Lulu Lamb and Mrs Alice Lee Lamb were Friday nite dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Thomas Ware Pete Stackable of Lansin vas a caller at the Dispcrtc lice Saturday  Claude Swarthout and son, Harold went north last week to hunt deer  Mrs Clifford VanHorn spent the week end with the Floyd Weeks family In Grand Ledge Mr and Mrs Louis Gearhart of Howell were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Mark Nash Lynn Hendee is in Howell this week attending the meeting of navy but found enlistments had been closed until November   we will M HX North Hamburg NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Ezri Bechy,Pttor, 4060 Swarihoit Suet  Wm Lcidig Road 7 niit N E of Pinckny Sunday School  1000 Morning Worship Service  11 30 Youn Peoples Maetiag  730 Evening Mwe  815 On Friday night October 15 Livingston Lodge will hold a special communication to confen four Third Degrees Lodge will open promptly at 700 p m All members of the Fellowcraft botfd of supervisorspcgGaM andwife ot Briq ton spent Sun4ay with the Lester McAfee familr Munar Kennedy has bad a Born to Mr and Mrs and Mrs team are asked to be present George Frazier of Hiland Lake Refreshments servedafter deg at Grace hospital Detroit Thurs rQQ wor day, a son James William, wt Paui yj Curlett, Sec 5 lbs   Bom to Mr and Mrs Howard , MARTIN GREINER Seefeld Mary lane Galla  Martin Greiner, son of the late at St loe hospital, Ann Arbor,  Q Greiner d Pincckney, a Oct 2 a 2 lb son who J j itired Detroit rlicemcm died Oct 4  , lot Brighton Tuesday He leaves Mrs Ona CampbeU who has, Q  fhe former SteUa CUnton been in Sparrow hospital lor 4 Funerd  St Patricks chUrch, weeks recovering from injuries fi n Frida Qt g Q m Bur receive in an auto acccident   Detroit u was able to come home lues  day  Loren Meabon and xn ti  NOTICE Grand Rapids spent Sunday tj  T October 11, 194 the George Meabon jr home On and after this date I will Donnie is attending Audabon not be reensible for any debts school there contracted t by my wife, Susanne Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle,Miss SignedJohn L Conners Fv Melvin, Mrs Rose Howard and Mrs Ella StapUh were In SPECIAL TAX NOTICE Lansinq Sunday to attend the Saturday October 16, 1948,is rhristening of the Infant son of the last day to pay your village Mr and Mrs Robert Grainger Shirley Reason 1 a Pauen at St loe hospital, Ann Arbor in the schools history Mucl heavier than the team witi which Coach Reader won If straight games his first two year as coach For some reason or other the team seems unable to develop driving power and ha scored but 7 points in 3 games Friday Pinckney again plays away meeting St Marys ol Adrian there In other years they has given Pinckney little trouble but this is another year The Pinckney lineup was Tom Goode Q B Palmer, F B Jerry Heath and G Clark, haHs Jeffreys end Dairov,ends, Van Blaircum and Bowers, tackles Schneider and Wallace Jeffrey gucrras Don Clark, center FOOTBALL SCORES The footlxill games over the week end were exciUng At Dexter where that team trampled South Lyon 40 to 10 two oppos ing players engaged in a fight and were put out of tho game At lrn wnere that team dedicc  a nrw lighted field by iosin lz 7cumser 7 to 6, the Tecuiwi fans swarmed on the field to carry off the goal posts a battle followed in which a goal post was knocked down, hittinq a girl on the head and tendering her unconscious Other scbresMilan 34,Chelsea 0 University 13, Romulus 7,Holt 20, Stockbridge 7 Roosevelt 31, Saline 7 Okemus 20 Dansville 7 Williamston 14 Fcwlervillo R flrrtnn Rapids 19, Hnwell 7 Brigh ton LAZLOZAHN Miss Francis Lazlo, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alex Lazlo of Pinckney was married to Benjaman Zahn, an employee of the Ann Arbor postofficr Friday at the home of Rev Carl Brauerin Ann Arborj The couple were attended by Mrs Glen Zahn, a sister of the bride and Gail Newland They will live in Ann Arbor taxes  Village Treasurer new roof put on Ms bam  j recently  Mrs, Howard Read spent last ItoTtoHi1 has week with her parents in Ann j imA n a nurse and Join ArDor efSfHw Rad id family were h Ual Detroit,  Sunday guests at the James Bro Md Mrs Jesee Henry call, 9an home in Lansing  z LjrMrJ near Elect E Reed Retcher Probate Judge, Election Nov 2nd Nonpartisan ballot can be install J Detroit has a number oi meters Kalamazoo votes on them Nov 2 and Milford is considering them New demands on c ties and villages make more money necessary and the 15 mill amendment make levying it on property impossible So the ity dad3 have to find painles taxes and the parking mees are manna from heaven The first mch tax was the sales taxBitter was the ouery against it and jOvComslock who sponsored it as defeated ior reelection by tie people who dubbed the tax A penny for Comstock tax  Go  it jeiad who saccedea him prjiiised before election to lemove he ales tux from food end other things but never did and it has been unchanged for 16 yeas except it wa raised in some cases It is here to stay and apparently parking meters are also    Louis Stipe, Mich Bell Telephone district mgr was in town Thursday and he explained to us the dispute which during the last few months has curtailed service in a number of cities The Mich Bell employees are nearly all union members and a year ago went out on stuke, paralyzing service Eventually they signed a contract and returned to work Since then there has been several strike threats and service nos been disrupt ed a number of times when 200 or 300 employees leave the jo during working hours to attend a union meeting The basis of the dispute is this The union wants all classes of workers to receive same wage rate in all parts of Michigan The company refuses this demand will only pay the workers wages equal to the current waqes in the areas where they live Thus Detroit workers are the highest paid, upper peninsula, the lowe8t and west coat the next lowestThat is the whole dispute    Attorney General Gene Black is classed as a Benedict Arnold by Gov Sigler ana me state adminteraction but wewill say one thing for him, he has done mcro standing up for the peoples rights than anr attorney general we ever had When he found Mich Auto Dealers were yetting discounts on sale tax payments he did not hesitate to ake steps to collect the full amount Last week the Public Service Com in a quick kick decision granted the Michigan Bell Telehone Co an 8,000,000 increase in rates Black blasted it as illegal and said he would go into court and get an injunction to prevent it taking effect He reasons, in ing ham county 2 years ago the Mich Bell was ordered to ait  rates The company appealed and no decision was ever renddered Black claims the Mich Public Service has no right to grant a raise when the rate question has not yet been passert upo y the court Stuart White, chairman of the Public Service Com was selected to run for for attorney general by Gov Sigler to replace Black ROY HENRY Roy Henry, 65, a tailor and clothing merchant, died at Battle Creek last Thursday He was a former Ann Arbor resident and at one time was a member of University of Michigan band don Miss fertie McCabe near APPEAL DENIED The appeal of the 4 r1 k Legionairs,convicted of ki igoilas Ccleman,nero, in lJ5 aid throwing r hdy in the irck ney mill tnd, for a new trial, has been   Cd Miss Elizabeth V ks, daughter of Mr and MTL oyd Weeks s in training tor a nurse at York hospital YpsilanUHoward Haines who is in Syracuse N Y, is improving The Ross Read family spent Sun nite at the Sneed home, in Howell Mr and Mrs Fred Read were in Detroit Friday The Miller families attended the funeral of John Croupe at Howell Thursday  Mrs Mary Brandle who her 3urviving m his wiie the form been staying with Mrs Emmaj MrsBess Bciry ol Vollmer went back to Detror  a gtepoB DaBa Ct Friday The funeral wai The Merwin Campbell family Monday Burial was sit spent Saturday in Detroit  cemetery  v       A 1 m,, hir ,, ,,, Man frffi  l    IffiiPDiCKNEY DISPATCH Wuhiifcr Octobw 13 1M   dute of th oicei wai tei HOELL Theater The White Front Market  Tbls Week Special Choice Cat It Iftch lan k Hound Steak Beet Roasts Sftr Salt Pork SSS Ground Steak Weiners Potatoes Apples Boca Coffee Oranges Tut ard bulk lb NEW AGENCY FOR THE EAGERS CLEANERS Of HOWELL  Ik Only pound MichiganPeck No 1 Ik Eating A Cooking  UNEQUALLED AT IB FINE FOR JUICE 69c 59c 59c 49C nta 49c 29c 39c 39c 25r Neighbor  Nols j foeply gmteiul to the people oi D w w   jOUr f0  they would ietainJ55ST 17 AdAd JaliiLTJ  5 J iXe9Ular temL T d   7c  2e   ibe Stockbridge Rapt church this kindly Place a cross in fronct wtt   13 14r 1   TT T c  L,rr  n  NonPartisom Esther Williams Peter Lawfocd M and Mr Joe Savage oi ballot on November 2nd  ivTlT wTrnT Unadilla who old their Jam Hiram R Smith  ,tomy Duran Cyd  have moved on the Charles Run J AyUJN XHLiAXlib ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU cimcm tarm,  ,  Terhnimloff Comedy Cartoon New Saturday October 14 Roy Ropier, Smiley Burnette  In  BILLY THE KID, RETURNS Abo Lyn Wilde Lee Wflde  m s CAMPUS HONEYMOON J Butch Jenkins, Frances Gilford Fiv ten age youth have    been arreted for doing 0001 1 worth oi damage in Wrt Park , , MB M Ann Arbor, lastl week, also a ,pd      man who bought them liquor Carl Stuhjbejg crttomay for 26    les drill team, arrested for gams , 1 in an open Heli rocr Chelswr uaday ociok 17 19 sea has demanded separate YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME trials for them  A lnma  Mk Staaina The wife of Mermen Williams Jean Grain, Dan Daiiey Democrat candidate for gover   OnieoEcuiH Yeoaener is Nancy Quirk, daughter of Ypsilanti banker Ifc and Mrs Max Hagman recently called on WmStevens at Veterans hospital, T  born, where he underwent tion  The Chemung Fill Coating Hw Huebanda Captain from Castlla Afiatoa Mat Sunday, 2 15 p M, Conttnttoe Sunday Monday October 17 18 Alan LadcL Donna Reed  ML VAIN BEYOND GLORY Cartoon Newt OiELSKA  jpertt TtLiar Saturday October 15, 1 Tueeday Wedneeday October 19 20 I L JANE DOE  THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS Ruth Hussey John Carrol Vera Country  A Rereleaee Stoning Ralston Club of Howell is u1 Rcmtiolh Scott Binnie Barnes Comedy Novelty Cartoon and Bruce Cabot News Cartoon 4 A iIS PRICE , Service sWJJJJ MW By helpin, 4H Clubs to produce better, products on the farmbv 1 111,  SITTING PRETTY A Cor ody 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Stock C TO THE VOTERS QF UVTNOSTON COUNTY RETAIN HIRAM n SMITH FOH JUDGE OF PRObATE To the Voters oi Livingston County  In the election on November 2 my name will apeaz on the non partisan under the heading Judge oi Probate 11 you can  place a crass in front oi my j ame I will appreciate it It I sterns pioper tnat some ot the 1 reason wn I ieel entitled to i your SUJU should bo stated 1 was ioxu at Qhilson ana my parents and 9i2ndparents or all buried in Livingston county With no funds or help 1 worked my way through Howell high school and six years in theJnii versity oi Michigan where 1 re ceived the Juris Doctor Degree, awarded to only those who have exceptional standing in all subjectsFor S terms 1 was pios cting attorney in Roscommon county In 1923 I moved to How ell and was prosecuting attorney oi Livingston county4 yrsI have have had 37 years experience and practise in Probate Court In April oi this year, after the elevation oi Judge Willis Lyons tohe Circuit bench, I was op pointed by Gov Sigler to fill vacancy in the office of Judge of  Probate Since that time I have tried to handle the work oi the office conscientiously and efficiently, u The office of Judge oi Probate involves important work Some of the many duties are the probating of the estates of deceased j ed persons, looking after and handeling the estates of insane j persons, the feeble minded and epileptic marriages and problems relating thereto m certain instances dependartt nelgected and delinquent children, afflicted, crippled and diseased chil dren, changing namesbirth cer ufiaates adoptions, ierilizatJon proceedings, escheats, determina appear before the tate liquor control commission on Oct 14 on charge of selling liquor to a non member The Howell O E S plan a a public installation Oct 19Mr  Helen Salmon is worthy matron Robert Young  Ci flon WW elect  and Maureen OHara WmDevine of Howell was a Carteoa ,Bar  a , patient at McPherson hospital A Lettat to a Rebel last week  I Sunday Shewt 9A7J Mrs Elvira Jones iBnahtoriWednesday ThuTday Qcu 2Q celebrated her 86th birthdayJast, THUNDR MOUNTAIN weekShe has been a member, Suq of the O E Sfor 46 years anU Tlm Holt Maiiha Hyer Sl0V still attends regularly u, Brodle The Brighton Mancic 6 Also remembered George Scotty j GLAMOR GIRL Chapman on his birthday wiuv A Muilcal wlth a three tier cake  Gene Krupa, Susan Read, VlrMi Joan Imus of Lakeland is  QT in training for a nurse in Detroit The Pinckney football team 1 under the supervision of HoLe building our communities through every civic endeavor, we are contributing to a better luture Many are now using the facilities of our bankwe are always at your service Protect youi cash by using our NIGHT DEPOSITORY FIRST NATIONAL BANM HOWELL ret Member Federal Deposit Insur ance Corp All deposits up to 5000 insured ABLE FOK SOUND LOANS REAL rPTATtf FORTGAGE OR PEREC ALu AT REASONABLE RATES WE HAVE AMrLE FUNDS AVAIli Ellis of Lakeland this year He lS doing a good job of itLakel land News in Brighton Argus 1 Notes of 25 Tears Ago Starting Oct 1, the business places will close every night at 6 p m except Wed and bat Kenneth Lee Shehan, 17 son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Shehan died Sept26Funeral at StMarys hrch Friday, Rev John Crowe officiating , 1  1 The following high school stuJ dents have entered college this  fall Merlin Shehan,Arietta Was son Helen Mercer Lillian Was  son Harlow Shehan Bonto Ahrens Stanley Hall and Anna Wilcox   u  The Fowlerville Fair Ass n has a letter In thisIssue denying the tatement the fedr was ever m the red It itates for the past25 viears the fair has always had from 5000 o 2500 In the treasury It is signed by George Now  man, Treas  Mrs Susan MulhoUond, a sister of John Martin died at Ypsllanti Sept 29 Ms Sam Denton died at Greg ory Oct 4 Pinckney high school foot ball team defeated Saline here Friday 13 o 0 1TATE OP MICTOOAN The Probata Ceuirt tee the County oi I Better Health  91 Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND DISPLAY SEE OUR COMPLETE OF CRANE FUTURES IEDGE TYPE SINKS VARIETY OF CLOSET SEA IS Hi BATH TUBS C3T IRON LAVATORIES STEEL  MASONITE SHOWER CLOSsU COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS  SHAFFER DEIVWNG e PEERLESS WATER WATER SOFTNERS ELECTRIC KIATERS PUMPS, SUMP PUMPS ALL SIZES GALVAN 7ED PIPE  FITTINGS VALVES SOIL PIPE a FIT TINGS IN STOCK PLUMBING, HEATING, ftfcPAIR ING srm Lakasida Drive, Ruh Lake PHONE 1S7FH OPEN KVFNiNub I I wish It were possible for each oi rou this It impoesibie as 1 am me to make a personal call on tion of heirs, and many other mattersand all oi which require too busy with the duties of the  uprvisin and correct  technical procedurelt all requlr es careful study and syrnpathet Lofen Basse tt CANDIDATE FOR Sheriff REPUBLICAN PUTT 3 net Term lc understanding oi the problems oi those who come to probate ort for advice and help To all these problems I have beengtv ing my beet efforts since my feosnt governors appoint, meat In April and wul continue to do so ii elected for the reguliSnce my appointment I am connnmna my general practice for the poet six monms  Judge of probate and devoting my flms te At a aaaa of add Court held ot ha Probata Office in the City of How en in acrid County on the 4th dory u October A D 1948 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Tohn Spectre Deceoaad,  It appearing to the eotnt that the tuna for presentation oi data agednat aedd eetcrte ahould be limited, and that e time and place be appointed toreServe ennmUne and aduet all dedma end damanda oacdnat aedd decaaaad by and before eai Court ft la Ordered That all oi the crecUenxa off aedd daceoaad are required 0 j preeent meir ekdma to aedd Ceurt at  sota Probata Offlce end ta aenre ot copy  thereof on Charlea X VcmWmida emdj Georoe Burke Jr ma AdminiatralaiB eddreea HoweH Mien, on the 13fh day Decomoer A D 1948,at tee odpdc in oranoon, eoid ttaaa and paasa batnoj nete by appomtad lot anamtaaHoa and meet of all ckdme and tiemnmrta It w Furmar OrderdTbat settea tbavaoi ba etvaa by of a copy of fhla ni three aucceeeJ fjjsald day of liiuu1mj W as i yfffjAima MJzt chculated In acrid Comtr A tra copy H5m  Sn Ccteaea Hockey AP1NCKNEY PlSjPATCH 13 IMS V nNUUfef DISPATCH Yard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries J Ketmedys Gen, store f  FestolfiM  einckwj, Mfchiss undo uw et  Hares 8 m lvSd Every Wednesday 115 Main St lHnckav, aCehran Subscription rti HQ a Year Part W CurUtt, Pdiubr l Sunday callers at the noma oi Walter Clark were Mrand Mr W R Hughe and daughter, PfayUi at HowelL Dr CecU Hen dee and tamily oi Lanaing,Mra ROM Hendee M E Meyer and family Ypeilanti and MrGW Clark oi Ann Arbor Mrs M  Ritter ol Lakeland spent Saturday with Mrs Waiter Clark i Mr and Mrs Bruce Sable and family Eva Hamack visited at the Mike Harnack home last week Mr and Mr Roy Hcmnett an son, Jack, were In Battle Creek Sunday Mr and Mrs Bert Naah have moved to Howell,  A Girl Scout troop has been organised at the school Mrs Joe Lovell and Mrs Don Bell of Portage Lake are leaders IRVIN JKENNEDY SHERIFF DEMOCRATIC TICKET To My Friends and Loyal Supp orters in Livingston County 1 want you to know that  the support I have always had is appreciated I hve tried to merit it by iaithful service ecion to another term by the voters will iirsue continuance oi the snTie capful personal nd economical ctioniion to the ctaties oi this important cilice that I have given in the past IRVIN KENNEDY  I Sayes Steps,,, RETAIN Willis t Lyons FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE  , Six months ago I gave up Mr and Mrs Edward Grabhck position as probate Jud r Justine Ledwidge have moved my private law practice tc from Detroit to Alpena my  , and my private law practice to becc me your Circuit Judge and i  ruv ml sons B have devoted all my time to the Ry S Mrs Mivin work  the Circuit Court and George tJJZ Tw hured and fifteen cases Shirey and children spem disirf nf  have been disposed of  not a single appeal taken from a dec Miss Mildred Walsh of Delhi sion week end in Mio spent the week end with Mrand A Mrs lrvin Kennedy splendid endorsement was given me at the Primary Election Atrhur Haines and family of1 woudJlike to be  to the Lansing spent Sunday at the remainder or unexpired term Abel Haines home Gw 6yfn in J oiilce oi Circuit Judge  Thank you e Mrs Mary Hoff is spending tru week in Detroit Mrs Beulah Martin of Ypsilanti is staying with Miss Laura Hoft i Mr nd Mrs Henry Hauck andl Jack Follick, wife and daughter c4 Detroit spent Sunday at the Curlett home WILLIS L LYONS like an fjg  No more running to the bssemeat every time you need hot water A new electric water heater is always on the job And only an electric water heater give you all these extra features  Mis Eleanor Ledwidge Kevin spent the week end   Hubert Ledwidge home Royal Oak, i The Misses Barbara Beulher and Vivian Fordyce of Chelsea spent last week with Denise Led widge Russell Glover and family oi    Fowlerville spent Sunday at the Edward Spears home Reuben Smith and family of Brighton have moved on the 1 Fred Burgees farm SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 500 CATTLE 650 HOGS 9150 Cwt VLL ACCORDING TO SUM AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIGS REMOVE FREE PHOr COLLECT Q OARLINC COMPANY I fELL 40 BUYERS OFHIDES a, IF  Sootiest, smokeless, to save you extra work tfv QuitYoud never lent it was in W the house jL CarefreeNo Barnes, no fumes, no  worries  CenvniittPut it where you want m itonly an electric water heater needs  no flue or chimney sk Complfly Automaticfor modern, W pushbutton comfort sk Atwttyt PepsmfafcleAlt the hot W water you want  every time A size to fit every needterios to fit every budget Installed in your home without charge See them today at your appliance or plumbing dealer, or at your nearest Edison office  In Augist, 1678 Ettimt customers switched to medern uater bestmg   electrically i OLD ENOUGH TO  UNDERSTAND THE FOR YOUNG ENOUGH TO DO THE JOB Michael  Weep end quests pf fix cid MrsVYm Shehon were Clarence Deal and wiie of Dansville and Billy Bhehan and Mrs Polly Roche ol Ann Arbor Harold Hall and wife of Kalamazoo and Clayton Musson 6V iamily called at the Wm Mercer,  homes Sunday  Mrs Cornelia Bowen of How r ell spent Thursday jriA Mrs  eesie Jessie Wytie , Vote for E Reed Fletcher lot i Probate Judge NooPartisan Ball lot at Section Nov 2nd Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel cV Mr and Mrs Gerald Dinkel spent the week end In Mio i Harold Hall and wife of Kola ImoBoo and Hilda Hodl of Grand 1 Rapids spent Sunday at theAlJ best Dinkel borne I Mrs Marjory Shehan andl iMfes Egriberine Miller attended I a teacher meeting attended a  I inuthers meeing in Detroit on Thursday and Friday  Hiram ILSaiJm as JdW M Edlm Teeple of loon of Pftmaes Nonpartisan boftott Mm Norma Merrill of WV , Place croes ie fcaat of same of  Friday with Mrs Hemeof Hiram rLSeoJm for Mae of Yagh Pmfaaes Appoisrted by GOWBOT1 Dr Niles Clark and Rev McJ Slater m Afxt so sel momcrJbm, Uoos of Boabton was in town Is smwliil so a leaeior sstm iSoAMsdaf niejbt  Mrs Asfaer Wriie asm ew, fisjedar awmm of Mr andMm III mi mi H in a she Ue Vwmf wese Hcmr l  wse of Detroit and Mrs Plumbing Water Systems Etc Stanley Dinkel Complete New RADIATOR SHOP To Open On or About OCTOBER 1st Mets  LuWe ace metalUncj the most Modemand Efficient Equip f meat available to Repair all Car, Truck and Tractor  Radioes  Compete Line of of new Radiators and a full assortment  of Radiator Cores, also a Reliable Radiator Mechanic  wfeh over 25 years exper ience hi MaldngRebuilding He  socmg nd repairing Raaiators V   We Service AU Makes of CarsLet Us Winterise Your Car J AatiFreese and the Proper Grade ofMotor Ous and m Centsch  Sone Yow SlmlebabsrSeies Service 13 owei,mia t m Hiram R Smith ior Ronald son of Hcst Kxtimdi Dmbel onyv 2nLHe andMw L iexmout shot  His jpecord con1 two point wru cl bow rea Mx and Mrs, vksT qal Cf Millen Fred day at e wife A V  ,UJJ   g, PINCKNEY  is NoteotiTYrAgo PROFESSIONAL CORNER fcfcfe fie s  TBEmRANDSAVEONUVING roSSBwlHANESCOiKl l PINCKNEY SAiUTAKlUM VwWtakW A VuWiaU i    Do W 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Yaka will hold an aue  Pi, udw   ion at his jewelry store hare onU4ay uoo A at u a oo P a Saturday j  WWOM The next meeting oi the AndVUeu, Tt,ri u, iMMhoo  exaon Fanners Cruo i at James   Man ore here contracting tug OR G RjPUSKEY or beat acarage li enough is te j Mk K fnrfrni ured a factory my be buih  Tmjrtrim Burglars entered John Teenies , OUke He Baa SI, house last night and stole his trouerHis money was in them Erastus Kennedy was in How ell attending the Oct session oi the board of supervisore  Guy Lewis was home from  bar Springs i Wm Ivory claims to be a hy pnotist, took lessons torn a mail  order house  I James Cook has sold his stand  1 ing timber tp Wm Butler 1  No school at Anderon Friday   Will Roche went to the Fowler  ville fair  I Bun Fitch is on the road  gasoline lamps  WpWE, riWCstNF 78F21 k M T Kelly is laid up with a SlAlN,tvi I broken hand I Atu  Wm Moron wai injured while1 j11   living brick on the new light RTETTIIGERATIONHI 1 plant at Howell last week I  REFS ON ALL MAKES  The Charles Smith Baspiing JJ factory at Lakeland is dotng a WAKULD KAUJL big business Dr Will Monks wa best man at the Tiplady  Dunlavey wedd HERBSNEEP PtMee ie eel   Hawaii Utj, Laee e I  A Lm im rsar, Vha ate  LEETLAVEY  u KAL thaUtuvwCE  raws ittr Pit    Michigan  oCY ION EElT FA  SALc  4cviALlTY Attorney at Lav fare Sluia e Savisje  HWL Mkai4e CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Mai St Ar,M ArborJAiea Harold Chubh, Lo rtwUUn 616 FLEMING ELL  HowU  or 97  Monum ackere  fcjssjsai   ki  an, i MAKTN J LA VAN Attorney At Law Fko 13 ftrmio Utj Phon 136F6 RaDSirttf ttfXBBH HUSHI St 377 ikoaida DrYf UCOBM Ruth Lakt FUNRAL HOSU Moooro ftqiMioei AAOv JUV Sao u Phooa 39 rotooj, MiLt known as Pmrkney depot, 22 ft Ann niavey wa bridewide, 52 ft Joagmusl be moved Xu rtw 200 attended, lease or sell and DRKllYlAN Attorney t Law Howat 5evvic5 DR C J lOwfeR i FRED C RE1CKHOFF 8r OfTUMKlRlST 120 WKJxi GKANU RIVER HOWELL MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT, PHONE 338 RESIDENCE U  LLOYD HENDEE JIVE iTOCK HAULIM ANO Wekly Trip Mada To Dvoi GENERAL TRUCKING Phnna 6414 DENTIST 8044 Portagt Lakt M Pkon DtKlar 3461 Daaler  , maid Over 200 attended move it ior J will buy a suitable lot and S57 you Fred Server Howell Established 1865 JAN TASCH How to Celebrate Your Wedding Anniversary The thtir Dutch Millers celebrated Wedding Anniversary Tin i i Saturday Everything had to be tin ,ks even ate off tin plates, and drank coffee out of tin cups When it was time to drink a toast to the bride and proom, cut oamo the final touch ice cold Leer in cans And conic Un rollers  1 rth anniversary GL  oxpect well be toasting them with spar kling beer in bottles And I couldnt help thinking that there was a lesson for married iolkj in the way Dutch and his missus nave got along together in their policy of llveandlatUve, with j,er a criticism oi tech others uilrerences in tat4L From whore I sit, Its out to two things Temperanceli that mod erate preference for beer suggests, and Tolerancefor their own differences ot opinion  and for the tastes of others, whether applied to beer, to politics, or hew to celebrate au annivert y  601 North Elm St Phone 1410 J j 7OH SALErGarland coal and , wood stove 1500medicine cab  inet 1200 10 single window , sash 100 each Two 30 gallon I tanks 600 bucket a day water I 1 heater 1000 See Fred Rebmanl Incorporated 1915 11944 East Shor Drve, Side of Portage Lake  Eait  McPherson State Hank  TYPISi Lattars or Af Papers or Copied at Your Convenience AU Work Confidential 747 Main St Plackfle, PbonrOFU COfCKETE PROdfieft GRAVEL SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL IRTf ANI ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON  TAACT Compote 7628 Toms Road i OFiuckney KFD No 9 Telephone Dexter 81 JO 4aSr HSaaaaMw  h I AUTO GLASS  AY CREln my home ior pre school age children Ruth Rittei ,LET US REPLACE THAT BROK phone b FuiCiaiey  EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR ,t AM luiLiLSkUiuttwUfLi Fvundam  FOP SALEAViacheetar dear eifle a 0 guage Winchester pump  gun, a 16 guage shot gun alsc a 410 over and under Lucis Doyle, hone 42 Miss Joan Bennett oi lackson spent the week end at the Andy Campbel home Dick Amo and family cf TTow MONEY ORDERS Vvion senamg money out oi town one oi tne most coaveu 1 Ien Lrau Is ine Dank Dratt or   Money Order  This iorm oi transmitting mon ey makes immediate credit av FOR SALE  ABES AUTO PARTS 013 Eaet Grand River, Phone 151 Howell Want Ad  CASH SPECIAL Salad Dressing Peaches  Sup Tomato JiiieaM Cleanser 3CM Apple Sauce 2i  69  FOR RENTM6dern 3 room furniahed apartment 542 E Putnam Max Reynolds, Phone 143F2 FOR SALEUsad outsideoak accr 4x, complete with hardware Call Mrs Skinnephone 159 POH SALCook stove white en amel trimmed in black, new  grates good condition , u    234 W Mv st Pinckney     OU heating stove,           ZtSTto yottwiouV routine heats three rooms Fred Alanine FOR SALE One ladies, all wool  JU    grey Chesteneld wmer coat size 16, practically new, just diy  u ,, , u  i J i 4   Q  cleaned 900 one ladies plai currency Ui ma  ftn  htrol  a 01 ranae all wool winter coat, size 16,has j Jh5S JtndL  RBs   P n,ver been cleaned, price 700 one ladies pin stripe suit dark blue size 18 300,good condit ion 245 Unadiila StreetPinck ney  FOR SALE An Auto Trailer 30 Mrs E Miller, 1229 Lavern Drive el were Monday nir ,ierichecking oi validity of personal 721 Main St E Pinckney guests at the Ed Reindu home dtl9Cg3t w   ot lose ot FOR SALEOii heatincj stoveT cheaper than any other oTnrp5SAI75 ft one   The draft to retained as a pax vanized pipe  60 feet ol e, mananl record by 4 bank c inch i Ca1 Pinckney can be producea as evidence  No 135 29c 19 49  Una LOST Bine Paroquet named A Ssviaji Aeeuant can U openee Corky Finder return and re j FOR SALE2 Warm Morning as MaHslf a 1 MIL ave reward Mrs Peggy Jar I Stoves 45 tnd , 1 Oil Heat er 4OiffnsaW,Se AND wis McPilersM Stale 6aoK  Bauqhns Bluffs, Pc  ge Lake eve reward Mrs Peggy Jar j lowskl 626 Putnam, Pinckney I er 4SjOitiruiiW, oral  WANTDSCHAP IRON AND METAL We Pick up 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>W MJllM1 mmmm lHSSssjpPPfHP J3  T i JWWPI  4   BtnrUnt  Volume a   tbt hnckne Ditpotua Wednesday October 6 14 No 40 Social Happenings  Church JNews iNoles ou the Game  Currem Uiinuueii Michigan  Notes  Conservation Notes mm I 1 0 ess Poitical matter are coming to A crew oi 79 men has spei a boa According to a Detfbit 200,000 in improving Michigan News radio commenttor Sun streams Considerable work was at  Congregational Chnrch  night Mennen Williams, Demo done m Washtenaw county in  Saturday afternoon when U0ESL5vUoil8 Fridav rat      JV  , l0llowd by preparation for on, daughter oilwjy communiorL BOBONMcJUNLEY A naval weeding took place  ST MARYS CHURCH uev jane Murpjiy, pior Masses at 800 and 1100 am crat candidate tor governor may the Huon river, have mufled hi chance to be a, xhet trout season on Lake Hueerious contender to governor on closed Oct 1 to 31 Lake Su  He is said to have been offered pejior Oct 10 to Nov 1 Lake the suppxt of three groups who  Michigan Oct, 10 to Nov 1 This do no like Kim Sigler Laborthe1 is to allow the ush to reproduce negroes land he state borvd oi supervisors who have necr lik ed Siglfir He got the ftut two groups but may have missed out  out on the last group The only condition they asked was that he put Burnett Abbot, ar  old Comstock man and Victor Buck, nell on the ticket Both men ran against Williams in the primary but the CIO and A F L con   and the fish hatcheries to get enough eggs for next years hacthjng A duck hunters tournament will be held Sun, Oct 10 at Pte Nouville southeast of Hock woodPrizes will be given in han dling craft, setting decoys and shooing over them A walleyed pjke,tagged and released at Newyago last April trolled the convention and so  wcr8 captured south of Benton both Abbott and BuckneU wereHarbor this month, a distance left off the ticket J of 140 miles  Miss Lillian Bobon, aaugnxer ox ,oiy commuaion Mr, and Mrs A Bobon became Sun Oct u 9it cn son of Mr and Mrs L McKinleyn oi the partsh h week dftnekney RevAllard oihe ol 62nd Nova  , uj  V Among the intentions axe Sun The bride wore a white gown mother of Mrs Ernest Packer over taffetq wife finger Up veU tentioa of  Roach, Uvi and earned cmarm bouqueT Wed, intention oi Uvin b4 groom wore his navy uniform Gerald Oakley Thur, late Ma L D Homes, also in navy unJ I hew  Frlf late Seman T Walbe8t mCmu x,  M Sat  Frank Zalis  The matron of honor, Mrs , Wanda Morgan, was attired in  COMMUNITY CHURCH a blue gown and the bridesmaid j Congregational Margaret Wedemeyer, wore a  D D Brady, pastor Pinckney lost a hard fought game to Brighton there Friday ,night 14 to 0, The game was  scoreless until the last 6 mm utes of play when bnghtou got a couple of beuks and cash ed in on both m Pinckney did not show The Ann Arbor News got wind of the project to buy the Ford holdings here for a village park and sent Mr Cook, iheir secial writer up After intervewing the committee here he paper came out with a column spread on the bject According t0 his story offense They reached the So di mo rroney to finance it is to be line twice but could not pen  misti I papular subscription trate further On defense amig the properly owners on shown, particularly the middle the land along he pond and m won I ou Senator Ferguson of Michigan who has former Cong Frank Hook for an opponent figured on  Completion of the Twin Lakes dam inCheboygan county is an experiment to see if deepening an easy time until the Senator, shauow lakes improves fishing Thomas letter came out in Drew porest fire hazards are report Pearsons columnSenator Thorn  m me upper peninsula where as of Oklahoma was accused ofusing his office to  play the stock market and profiteer and amid a great blowing of irump ets Senator Ferguson was appointed to head the investigat ion That was a year agp and like Senator Fergusons Howard pink gown, similar to the brides Choir Practise  Wed Night The ushers were two navy Organist  Choir Director j buddiesUoyd Peterson of Grand Q  Q f Merwm CampbeU ,    j ,,     i S S Supt H C Vedder Rapids and Alvin Stern of Jack Choir actise Wed 73n  Morning Worship 1030 Anne McKinley of Pontiac, a Sermon The Great People of cousin of the groom, played the the Bible  JrRthere has been no rain n 17 days  Deer hunting by dogs evidently has little appeal To date only one board of spervisors Geobic county has requested it  The 1949 legislature will be asked to appropriate 4,100,000 Hughes investigation nothing4 iyt improvment 0f state parks aver came of it The letter from and recreatton centers These places had r 19000,000 atten organ and Mrs Merwin Camp bell sang I Love You Truly and the Lords Prayer A reception was held at the  Sunday School   1130 Topic Our Purpose Leader Dick VanSlambrook Junior ChQir Practise Wed400 ever Senator Thomas to Senator Fei guson threatened to reveal the  McKinley home following the Senior Choir Prac Wed 730 ceremony The couple left on a trip to northern Michigan Both young people graduated from Pinckney high school in  194G The groom is on furlough MondayPrudential Committee meeting 800  Womens Assn meeting at Chelsea Wednesday afternoon The following officers have of the line which Brighton pound uiid oiher well wishers A numb ed for three quarters wi hj f of cottaaes built on he pcrd out getting anywhere Both con j  W lii uni dry Ajen the testants used straight football and threw few passes With time running out and the contest still scorless  Brighton switched and then started runn ing the ends andbehind gooci interference got results Carney of Brighton made a 22 yd run, putting the ball on the 16 yd line A 15 yd penalty for rough j  ness put it on the one yd and Brighton scored Brightons 2nd score came with but 3 minutes to go when Bates scored from the 15 ycfline dance this y   item is the fact that Ferguson had used his development beach on the ron River a Proud Lake to cost S33Q000 influence as a senator to get his relatives lucreative jobs and he himself had invested in Industrial enterprises So the senator hasjRMED AT REDFORD taken off his coat caid gone to  dam andVocsition in Detroit Congratula J na Ware Sun, School Sup Dora HilL daughter of Mrs Cora Cutsinger of Redford and Russell Hollister, son of Mr and Mrs Wm Hollister of Pinckney ymp manned a the Elm  Hst Wiurch, Redfcwi   ilev ce brides home The couple will live at 1224 Barker RdL, Whit more Lake work The thing tha bothers the Rep blicans most LB the heavy regis tration of new voters in the cit iee Hereofore the cities have been Democratic The registration i New York increased two  million  A poll taken of Detroit voters showed the most important iss  es in the peoples minds were The High Cost of Livinq and Keeping the Peace Both these issues are ignored in campaign speecnes PTA NOTICE   in Southern Mich, prison on a The Clinic will be held at the breaking and entering charge A school the week of Oct lh1 default judgement was given to  Will the mothers willling to co erate notify Mrs Rene Miller by card or phone from the navy and s assigned, been electedClerk, SadieMor to Norfolk, Vrr, The bride has an Trea, Clyde FishenDeacom just graduated from a Detroit,,  on Trea, Clyde Fisher Deacon, secretarial school and has a, Otto Pouison Deaconess Myr  t 4ions  Merwin Campbell Asst Supt Lon VanSlambrook Trustees, lohn Burg, Lon VanSlambrook TOST DRAFT CALL The following are called for AuditorsEric Rose, Ona Camp draft examination ai Flint, on bell ,Don SwarthoutBeneTreas, Oct 12 Beryl Lewis Pinckney th VanSlambrook Ushor Adelbert Corse, Gregory Maur Robert Acklev John Bern M air  ice Lund, Dale Encel, Albert jra Darrow, W Euler, Did  Wlinkek, Fpwlerville jntf rUup Pick VanSlcmbiook Suchy, Olin Moody, Virgil 1 Wftr Merwin Campbell   j ,,  a Campbell, Howell Marlyn Leitz, Music ComMrs Ead Bauqhn, ofheiating Saturday  ern0   Alvin Trombly, Brighton WmMrgMerwin Campbell, MrsEric reception was given w J McCoy Whitmore Lake Ipe, Mrs Dan VanSlamroockHerman White and Charles jaci Hannetl Dumcm vere also called but ex empted White is too old and Duman is studying to be priest Brighton won because she hurl better blocking  tacking than Pinckney who looked week in both depts These will le stress ed in practise tms wecK Harry Ellsi, Lakeland hoel man who played college and profesiorcl is helping coach the line Hard luck again dogqed Pinckney and they had 2 men injured to join the 4 already sidelined Bob Amburqey won  out with an injured shoulder S Term Goods knee qave o11 again The may not be able to play erf TincheKfcr Friday Thi is a 1airl qome McmcheBer beat Mich Center their firgf game and lost to Dexter lcjst ve,pl 12 4o 6 last vear Pinckney beat them 20 t0 12 Pinckney O E S NOTICE Pinckney Chapter No 145 O E  will hold its annual elect ion of officers on Friday, Oct 8  8 p m Final arrangements will be made fcr Grand Chapter at this time Secv Circuit Court News In circuit court last week Judge Judge Lyons sentenced Wm Toiter jn to 9 months to 15 years J pt three years was found in his bed dead last Tuesday He was born in Vienna, Austria, on May 4 1889 and came to this country when a small boy As far as known he had no relativ es in this country Previous to coming here he had a tavern and restaurant in the Pennsylvania Railroad again st August Holler and Fay Knight for 172 and 3zo costs A quiet title decree woe given in the case of Olin Moody vs David Rappleyea and a chancery de imkry Ctiy iry the suit pi John McClone Tho fura was held Friday at Charles Seitz and wife A divorce was granted to Thomas from Margaret Wheeler CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank our old friends and neighbors Cor their many acts of kindness to Us din ing our bereavement Also those who made possible the beauti ful floral offerings Robert and Dorothy Plasko 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES Bruce Miller, 36, Fowterville, ftne KendelL 20, Howell How atd Satteria, 24 HoweL Betty Lounsberry, 23 Howell Harold Seoeki 30, HowelL Barbara Eastman 30, Howelu Eugene Downs, 21 Howell Betty Snions Ml HoweJL  j PATRiOrS CHUBCH Of MonapsLD, taca BfVireS YOU TO TMEffi AMstJAL CBCBH DSIN2R ocrom 101 JC  NURSES COURSE OPEN A nurses course is now avail able If interested write Miss Van Horn Room 308 10, Tech high school, 419 Capitol Ave, Lansing Mich r Ages 18 to 50 years, length 1 year Cost 80 including tuition, books  unnonnsYou are paid 3 a day for the first 3 months rou work in hospitals and 4 for the last three months MLWNON1TE CHURCH Becaufe of building we will hi en NTorth operations KARL ELGART we will y ttl T0rth rlambur Karl Bgart, 5a owner and op NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH erator of the Lakeland Inn the    Road 7 ruit N E of Piacfca Hcv Fia Btcbey, paor Sunday School 1000 Mortjiny Worship Service  11 JO  You PeorVis Meetis  730 Evening Mssssge  815  1 Briqhlon Grha Anrlrron Dildne ODogiieifv Davi Tursok Ovrns Rat3 Carney Houctr St Marys churchRev  Mur  phy officiating Burial was in St Marys cemetery NOTICE TO TAXPAYEKS I will b at my home on Thursday evenings and Saturday after further notice Helen Reynolds, Vuillage Treas 515 Eaat Putnam St SPEOAL COMKUWCATON Speciai Ccaanwinioation oi Livingston Lodqe No76, F   M Saturday night Oct 9   iaj  First Degree Beiresfwnc  Feflowcraft leam practise on Toss, nite, Oct  4 Ibkd arees on Sat Oct, 1  ot630 p m Afi AMA iisirien  to  MBS MEREDITH PLASKO Mr Meredith Snow Plasko,75 was born in Hillsdale county on  December 11, 1973 and died at the home of her son, Robert, in Detroit Sept 28 1 Meet of her life was spent in Detro and in t9W she was married o Frank Plasko there In 195 they bought the Brown torn, east of Pinckney and m ed fcere THey adopted the son  ol her nephew when he was 3 years old and raised him as  MRS ANNA CWEDY Mrs Anna Kennedy, 89, died Monday at the home of Mfs Francis Homshaw A week ago she fell and broke her hip Her husband William Kennedy, died 25 rears agaFor a number of years she lived in Windsor ,Ot  About 45 years ago she came here where her husband started factory Of her eight chiloVeiL only 2 survive They William of Pinckney and Mrs Susan Mansfield of Lewiston, N an San TB aao M Pfai km m Mis Mae McFaddenj, lJtoLTuw idsine b are decasedand also four so 531 ATSS ago  Rar Cfcad Claude and Joe  a w    week The funeral was held at Mur oby officiating Burial was St MarVs cemetery V Loess Fe  U uce all kinds ct J las io m a pj ju camtnn hese days and o caud Jcrj aio iiocjiocting nonu oi them, hi Tex cis Juo WOK u UMKI of mounted cowboys rode up 10 the presi den is rain, The president went out io greet hom iho leader rode a handsorno palmino Op  oiling lie horses mouth t he president said b years old isnt hoThe owner replied correct Gov Dewey r Loid 10 have Oin in wronu r s time ayo when he nnqnly ordered a  deq put ofi hi7 trnin His advis crs were quick o  ihe bon  er and he hed his picture taken next day petting a dog The en emies ot he lae Tranhhn Roose evelt said his area affection for his dog, Pal, who was his in  separable companion and ac  companied him on all hi world  lip, was n more play for he don kVr vote The hundreds of column of ridicule heaped on Tola l  v 1r Wirr, nrVer hui  he r,rr nnt any fit clrc ion time The principal o sacle the  advors of Gov Dowv have had to corH vith his coldness and alofnohs We riiJr fust Low much of a vofe Hjin  rllaces party will get in Mhm In most counti vs the t is unorganiz ed and in vty  w counies have they pw up res In Wahtnaw hev licvo a full couny icket four oi thoir can  dictates are v eg roe Wallace has not visited Ann Arbor but his running mae, Senator Tay  was and violated ciy ordinance y rrinng around the ciy in a onnd car Ann Arbor police sked why hey did not arrest im claimed they did not see im iit evidently had orders not make a martyn of him as did Uth where he was arrested for lolaina segregation Jaws The  naor drrr a rmall crowd at est Park   few yars back his county ed 0 Iuild a new jail as the  esent one was considered to be  io1e However high build g cos1 have potconed the  ildina of it althcuah it carred the elecon Ohor jails are orse than this The State Dept Correc ons has ordered the anistee couny jail closed by ov 15 as it is unfit for human cupancy and impossible to re Theie seems to be an epideni of football injuries Pinckney 6 men on the lis and Dex r for whom Dr Duffy is also ysician has also brought a  r of injured men over ere The answer seems to be  t many boys play football ho go ou for no other sport and ere not in condition when ibe season starts The late J P Doyle who coached here 25  years had few men injured Ac to Noraan Miller who played under him 4 yrs his ad to his players was Hit the fellow harder than 2 BEST XJKAY The school here had ches Ipgs today It is also ponfrie r0 tlMsn at Howell Oct iX  jjt   4  1 ,U itifeXfrji A     V, 5 PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wdnwday Octobw 8, 1848  Neighborly Note The White Front Market This Week Special Pork Liver Ground Steak Jb Beef Short Ribs lb  1 39 59c B9C BeeS Roasts 2K Cut59c 39C per Pork Hofcgts lb B ef Short Ribs Potatoes Oranges  Lb USMlci PeckNel Sunklst loz Boca CofiSee 835RJ Fresh Eggs doz Apricots No2i Tin 39C 49c 39c 39c 96c 15c    we MORE    4 ito 1 MODfLPHO   MORE HEAT E HEATER TRADE NOWfor a limited time only, Norge will gie you this extragenerous tradein allowance on your present home heater Youll  p to 2500    if you ACT NOV line of Norge Home Heaters today THESE MONEY SAVING FEAT GIVE Y0 Of TO 40 MOtl HEAT  Hoot Exchanger porcekrifilined inside and oui  OowMlMft miiloior Tube  Triple Air OH tumor st SeleoOf Motor Volvo Oil TOJ O faHont  TosVffeJe Visible OH Ooofe Rf Jiff HHttYt Mi A UlUTfft Tlftf M1YI PylnMV Sjjutff m,QE The sugar boot campaign start ed it Bay City and other Thumb lactone lasts 5 weeks until all  beets aye made into sugar   yi AVON THEATER i HOW VOX Friday 8otuidoyOelobr I 9  Atoubte feature WHTRLWIND RAIDERS Miss Lilq Joyce Teachout oi A 1  Wtstwn Unadilla was married to Donald Lr Aho Han oi Waterloo last week I WHECK OF THE HESPERUS The opening iootball game on A  Westsm wiih the Rockbridge Ughfed field wmnU Porker, Patricia White last week drew 1000 people Sunday Tuesday Octobu ToTTl J The teachers of Unadjjla town MAGIC TOWN ship have organizedRevBeachy A story oi pmmi 007 America with is president Esther Jorgenson, James Stewart Jane Wyman ice pres Evelyn Cameron, sec tNm inw at  circus treas   MIC  j Thursday, Friday Octobti 7 8 Dennis Morgan Vtoeca Line  In TO THE VICTOR Bruce Bennett, Dorothy MaH Sportreel Cartoon  N Mr an Mrs Matt Biogan of  f    m Lcmuing announce the birth of a,11     Htt,bundB   daughter, Sept 25thDrAlbert Furstenburg, Uof M specialist, has gone to Japan  Korea for 5 weeks where he will be consultant surgeonMarriage licenses were issued in Ann Arbor last week to Francis Lazlo, Pinckney ad Ben  jamin Zahn, 22, Ann Arbopr Raymond Grill, 21, Ann Arbrr and Caroline Beal, 19, Chelsea  Hnry Fonda, RuthWaxrick  SYLVAN CHIUIA, Friday, Saturday, October 8 9  DAISY KENYON Starring Miss Janice Merrll of Webster and Miss Baumgartner of Lan  ing have returned from a two week trip to New YorkRev Merle Meeden of Atlas ie the new pastor of the Howell M E church Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews, Nsws Sunday, Monday, October loTU THE PIRATE  Cartoon Saturday, October I Don fid Barry, Dale Evans  la SLIPPY McGEE Also Allen RockyLone  in 3ANDITS OF DARK CANY  Cartoon Sunday, Monday, October 10, 11 Mat Sunday 2 15 P, M, Conunuoi BIG CITY  Sttrrlsa Margaret OBrlenRobert Prei Danny Thomas, George Mi  Edward ArnolaV Butch Jei , Novelty Cartoon lluas Wod, TburM FrU Oct 1213  Ester Williams, Peter Lawfo Richard Montafocm Jimmy ante, Cyd Charisse,Xavler Cu in ON AN ISLAND WITH YO1 Comedy Cartoon Ni NOTICE Starting Sunday Octoper admlMlon pries will bo Adults 33c, 7c total 40c Chlldron under y12 12c, tax 2c, total 14c with Miss Barbara Eastman of How k Gn KUy JY Garland,Waiier ell who will become the bride  lasak Gladys Cooper of Harold Scofield of that cityi00011 Mke Mine Freedom on Oct 22 was hrnered last Cartoon Mak Mine Freedom week by a luncheon given by   879  Tussday, Wsdnssday, Thursday,     given Kersten at  by St  Service October 12, 13, 14 her sisterv Mrs Clair Bom to Francis Barron and   wife of Howell Sept27, a son THE fULLER BRUSH MAN Mrs Jennie Welsh of Byron,104 07  years old, died, at the home of i Rfcd Skon, Janet Blair and daughter last week She recent j Don McGuire ly received a telegram , of con J Cartoon A gratulatton from President Tru jBBOW 7HI WI  man and also one from the lao Franklin DRoosevelt on her 100 birthday T Art Lovell has been aopoint ed express agent at Dexter Milford is considering installinrf narking meters t 1  This Bank thoroughly belies in 4H Clubs and the splenc work they are doingIf you n financial aid with your projer come in and talk it over Protect youi cash by using   NIGHT DEPOSITORY FIRST NATIONAL BAI HUVVttM, Member Federal Deposit Insl once Corp All deposits up 5000 insured Ill Noted oi 47 Years Ago  Frank Peters, miller ie getting ready to grind buckwheat He has a man here regrinding the  rolls z The first snow here fell Oct1 Ledru Davis of Green Oak sold his 9 acre apple orchard for  1000 and did not have to pick it George Boughon and wife of Flint are visiting his brotherln law, Erie CampbelL In Chelsea, one man, Frank P Glazier pays one sixth of trie taxes there,  Mrs Bob Erwin and daughter, Carrie left for Alma this wek where they bought a home Beulah Lucile, 2 months old daughter of Mrand Mrs Charles White died Sunday Funeral a home Sunday conducted by Rev  Hicks CWSexton of Chilson attend j ed the meeting of the Cement Co at Detroit Tuesday The com pany will build factoryat Lakef land at the junction of the Ann Arbor  Grand Trunk railroad ,  Emil Byers of Brighton has traded his farm there for the Coste farm, north at Pinckney Dr John Heffernon who gra uated from the Toronto Vetevin1 ary college and ie practising in Ann Arbor has enWod ur tin army ox xurgedu and g  to the Pnilipines crt a salary of  100 month Nellie Gardner, Fannie Monks i and Minnie Monks attended the  wedding of win Tiplad andj Mcny Dunkrvey crt Dexter Tuos I  Edward White family have moved back bore from Wiocon sin  The Anderson Farmers dub meets with Fd HommSngwayJ Saturday The following is  otoofCBW Soloe Nellie Gardner, Wm Rocho, Etfeol DurkooGfaoo BcsTtonj PapetsMao tooqcmXtiSL wm Dttffeet Mrs Stowe Roe  Hottioau Ckm LodwSdge k I  P rohnoon raised  Better Health OTA Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR 30MPLETE DISPLAY OP CRANE FUTURES VARIETY OF LOSET SEAT UOCE TYPE SINK  BATHTUBS r,,M CAST IRON LAVATORIES STFXL ft MASONITE 5HOWER CLOSER COMBINATIONS STALLS Ct y  REYNOLDS  SHAFFER DEMNG L PEERLESS WATER  WATER  SOFTNERS PUMPS SUMP PUMPS ELECTRIC  OIL WATER ALL SIZES GAL VAN 7 ED FIFE KATERS VALVES  A FITTINGS SOIL PIPE  FITTINGS IN STOCK JiftVGHES HLUMi PLUMBING, HEATING REPAIRING 71 LkssiU Driv, Rb Lak PHONE 157FU OPEN VFNiub ibikL WTWZJL potatoes this yaaahn Road  re attend  OZ ml rrTr U vm r 4rfe tejr Frank Whrte Sitnrtoo58 i ,, PINCKNEY P1SPATCH Wednesday, October 6  PsNiIuYfef DISPATCH 1948 Yard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries Kennedys Gei4 store  ttUIEl hc   v rwas an gllWater Heater No noiseno nuisance with an electric water heater Only an electric water heater gives you all these features  A 0onSootless, mokelesf, to MVt  you extra work A CanirNo fiamtt, no fumes, no W worries A ConvnbntPut it where you want m it Only an electric water beater needs  no flue or chimney W Complfly AutomaticFor modern, f pushbutton comfort iUwoi OmptidahUAll the hot T water you want  f ftW A size to fit every needterms to fit every budget Installed in your home without charge See them today at your appliance or plumbing dealer, or at your neighbor hood Edison office Enttrtd at second vit tter at Postoffi a Iinckney, Michimui ud, Uie vet of March 3 187 Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pincknav, ycrrran Subscription rati 150 a Vea  P W Curltt, Pubitir AU C TTON HAROLD GATES,3290 East Gd River,Auctioneers PAUL GATES Phone Howe1 010 or 103 2V Gale Hendee and Bob Horine took in the MichOregon foot ball game n Ann Arbor Sat Earl Eaughn and Don Swar thout left for northern Michigan Sunday to hunU deer Having sold my farm I will sell everything at Public Auction at said farm located 4 miles Southwest of Howell or South oi the Sanitarium at 2151 Pingree Rd Mon,, Oct 12 th Starts 100 P M FARM MACHINERY Joseph Squires and wiie ad   J xacior A with cult vators International 16 tractor Frank Bush and wife of Detroit ws AUis Chalmers 40 combine 2 sc  nq tooth draas 2 ae SLi t rQ t0th Johneghay 3  trdssrake Chrrn qrain  er with i w D 1 7 nn wo wheel wa3n cement mix er with  H P motor 100 egg electric inCubator, John j spent Sunday at the Louis She nan home Mrs Lester McAie was in 1  50 am Lake Francis Carr of Detroit spent last week at the Roger Can home Norman and Clare Miller, Met 1nmr  , cluck lectnc brooder, watering and fesding equipm, Joe Gargoha and iarnUy of barrls and rackcoal and wood burner mnn  i,i ij Dearborn Spei Swlday Rush sove 10 rod rol of 52 poultry SargTpTe of btn Sri  log chains, ton chain falls, pos , r I 1 i   tiiggers, forks, shovels, angle irons etc  FEED4 Acres of standing corn POULTRY lvn Lnvm,  u To j 15 116 Rock PuIlets 1Q Muscva Ducks 5 Hen furkeys,5 lyn Lavey and Howard Read China Geese, 5 White Geese ent north Friday to huot dpr t   J with bow and anow LJ Swt 8, ft Cold Soot  f HUfHOLD GOODS thout and sons also went I I J St Rfri9erator n unit Look case with books, Jay Shlrey has purchased and wf tP tl3 t 3 uenter tableS librory table 2 moved into the new house o7   f Uihen Cabmet Wlth white base asy chair and Bob Plasko on M36 E Tame autominDoor lamPs automan, 2 lawn chairs, lawn swing, lawn Shirey jr of Jackson has moved TT eH  1 T hS6 da ed 3 Kurner oil stove into the apartment vacated by   G  steP dderlO gals, gray house him v j Paint     Bom to Charles Heath and TERMSibMonths Time i bor last wee a girl   f  Alff t J ETC I1IU1I1  The navy boys L D Haines P1 , v , , x, , Dck Young Ray rurtubise, Don Flord Kehrl Clerk QUAL ITY Phone 3631 VIcKiney and Bill Otterbein are home on 12 day furlough J Mr and MrsW H MeyerMrs Hazel Parker, Mrs Mae Daller,f Mrs Flossie Fisher, Mrs Letttie Fisher and Mrs Winifred Graves attended an OE S meeting at Dexter Wed nite e Fred Bortz and wife of Ypsilan ti were Sunday guests of Mrs j Beulah Maun j Qa Campbell and Iieona vis ited Mrs Campbell at Sparrow hospital Lansing Sunday where she is gaining Floyd Maycroft and wife of Grand Rapids spent the week end at the Merwin Campbell home Mrs Edith Teeple of Jackson spent the week end with Mrs Nettie Vaughn The following local Masons at tended the Masonic Past Mas ters ngh at Dexter FridayClyde j Fisher, Clifford Miller, W C  Ross ReadPercy Ellis, WmBrash j Olin Robinson and PW Curlett Judge Payne of Ann Arbor was  the speaker Tom Colkrton of Fowlerville is j staying at the Norman White home Charles Clark who retired from the garage business last week B enjoying his first vaca tion in 14 years Mrs Vivian Kingsley and herllBtt daughter and MrsAndrew Camr B5 OF H1DES  tLF bell and Chris were in Dearborn   Sunday Gordon Hester and wife of Ypsilanti were week end guests at the Andrew NisbeU home   Rev McLucas and wiie of i Brighton were Sunday guests at  the Merwin Campbell home Mr and Mrs Howard Stock of Birmingham and Mr and Mrs Clement Branear of Detroit were unday dinner guests of Mrs EdnaSpears DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE SERVICE SATISF ACTIO Two Watchmakers o Serve You LYLE ENGtt Jeweler Dexter,Mich Next Door to Kroger Store SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 500 CATTLE 650 HOGS 5150 Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZ AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PICS REMOVED FREE PHOf COLCSCT TO GARLINC COMPANY  7ELL 410 Plumbing Water Systems Etc Stanley Dinkel FOR SALE75 ft one inch gal  vanized pipe also 80 feet of  inch copper pipe Call Pinckner 13 and 14 BABY SITTERS U0 West Una  ditto Inquire upstairs LOSTrBlue Paroxruet named Cork Finder return and re ve sewepd Mrs Peggy Jar n Miss Lou Gilbert has returned from Bridgeport Conn Mr and Mrs J H Hocker call ed on Mrs Maude Sayles in Ann Arbor Thursday She has been removed from the hospital  to the home of her son, Roy Wlbur Eisele and family of Fowlervlle called on MrsEmma Vollmer Sunday C J Clinton and wife had din ner Friday night at theTonamah Inn near Fenton  Mrs Walter Clcrrk called the, l  Edsel Myer home near Ypsilanti Tuesday  Mr and Mrs Robert Field and 3 children of Denver, Colrado,j have moved into Mrs Rose Hen i dees house He is a U of M BiQy SSan aZTMsT PoUy J student Mrs HendeswJih Mrs Rochi of Ann Arbor spent Satur Deesa Nash goes to Ft Myers I dor at theWm Sfaehan home  Floridc Oct 15  the winter v Mrs Alma Harris who has Mrs Weltha Vail cmd Ms  been In an Ann Arbor hospital Cora Webb were in Detroit me  was abie to be token to he first of the week Mbame hi Detroit knit week  Dam Driver and wife of Deeper i Bom to Mr and Mrs jtBr WfHeOct  t e ftoee Ccplete New RADIATOR SHOP To Opn On or Aboul QCTOBER 1st We are installing the most Modemand Fiflrtent Equip, ment avaUcme to Repair ail Car, Truck and Tractor Radiators Complete Line of of new Radiators and a full r of Bciletor Cores, also a Reftabie Radiator Mtmfe with over 25 years exper ience m Making BebufldmasU We Service AU Makes of CarsLet Us Wmtetlse Yew Car VV t  v  ft A , cv Wednesday, October 6 1S49 Celeete PanaaU Betfater oi Probate A true copy    fcfcfe fire layti 7  iai TSWSSMSE  PROFESSIONAL CORNER ,V JtfcfH ESCO Freezer Model M24FS, 24 cu ft capacity, popular family sue Only Z9VA in wide i NOW locker facilities right at horn  Detly U00 A M to 2 00 P St  LIt WedaMcUy I toat Tuae,Fri  7OOtOO DBN AfiftUd 1111 N QUict 945 f jpej ttswettV eti3ba  14 Wr an ESCO Freezer yon eta always hive an u ndancc of delicious frozen meats, 1 itiy, fruits sad vegetables Hosae raised ti urciiased in moseysaviag wholesale c  cities, your own frozen foods will help lower living costs Consider such  p leisures as fresh meats tsw year i, strawberry shortcake for winter yu holidays and cornonthecob in January Also with ESCO you get large zero storage compartments   fast freezingthree times faster than in still airwith Esco air blast method    economical, troublefree operation Made by specialits since 1927 in the design and manufacture of farm refrigeration equipment   Notes of 25 Tears Ago  Pinckney high school football team lost to Jackson here Fri day This week they play Sal in here q Before he died the late John Chalke filed a claim for 8 acres uFSTZfSZ JJTJO   McCLUSKEY ceived the deed to it  The wedding of Clair Reason  1 and Man Ross takes place at Detroit Oct 22 Percy Ellis, Albert Gehringer, Ben, Norman and Frank White  toofc  the ball game at Detroit Thursday, j Born to LJSwarthout and wile  on Sept 25, a son  Roche Shehan is attending  he U of M and Harlow, the Ypel Normal    The citie3 of Michigan turned  their clocks back one hour on i Sunday to Central Standard  tt time  MJCIIONEER  ,   BEtT WYL1E  FO SALEWinchester deer rifle pHOME fiNCKNFV 78F21 0 guage Winchester pump I PINCKNEY SAMTAR1UM VeuiWinkk  VanWinkU V  I Do W VuWinkU HERB SNEED ftxmm l4 Mi 4  Howell, leal ete, ttty Late aaa ffl A Lie ot ircc, eVUa See EELAVEY V KAL iWdUltATlCE rsma wr fin     Michigan  free   eftaefefs 10 f 40 cw r  FARM and HOME FREEZERS  gun, a 16 guage shot gun  a 410 over and under Lucis Doyle, hone 42 also i o Lavey Hdwr I FOR size SALE Tent 10x12, R K Elliott 3 ft Caariee K v Attorneys at Law Fatal 5iate  Savtas Bank Hawaii MWhwa , ARNrr s CEMETEK RIALS 924 N Main n n Arbor Mich Harold Chubb, Lucai Representative 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell Phone 439 or 97 Monumanta  Marker MARTIN J LA VAN Attorney At Law, Pnoa 13 Bnm Uryo Phor 1S6F6 Repair xam Ajwm Sare 877 takeaide Dr Licaaaa Roah Lake PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL MOM Modar EqUliaamt Aoibvidk, ftarfMia 39 faackaay, MicLig Advartuvmcnt  From where I sit Jy Joe Marsfi Get The Truth i FOR SALEFlobiolHumace,com plete, 3SElectrikroast with County oi tand 30, Sat anff Sun only 11360 Lakeview DrHlland Lake Mr Carmona Established 1865 Incorporated 1915 j i  Called on my good friend Cappy Miller, who edita ils County Bee che other day And hanging up on thfr wall of Cappys offlee is this Slogan or his paper R vmember there areTvoBuIe8 to cvv caiestion Get both sides Be trifLil A gc slogan , not just for a newspaper for people, too Because therell always be two sides to eve question the side of those who VOL ne way, and those who rvotc anotherthe side of the so ho enjoy a temperate beverage like beer or ale, and of those who wear by Bathing but cider And from where I sit, once youve get both fidesand faced them truthfully, you realize that, these difference 6f opinio are a pre cious part of what wt call Democ racythe right of the individual to vote as he believe, to speak his mind, to choose his own beverage of moderation, whether beer or cider STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the Uvingslon  Al a aeislon of acrid Court held in the City oi Howell in sold County, on the  21st day oi SeptemberAD,1948 C  Pretnt, Hon Hiram R Smith, Judge oi Probate j I In the Matter of the Estate of I  Robert Rudolph, Deceased I  Louise Rudolph having filed in talf  Court her final administration account f  and her petition praying for the allow I once thereof and for the assignment and  distribution ei residue of said estate It li Ordered that the 18th day of October A D 1948 at ten cdock fo the forenoon be and Is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said recount and hearing said poiitlon It is Further Ordaied, That public notice thereof be rjlyen bf publication of a copy of this order, lor three sncci essive weeks previous to said day of This form of transmitting raon hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a j 6 makes immediate credit OV printed and circulated tnOilable t Y without  Wberson state Bank  alANMia oiiRKiMAN Attorney at Law 207 Eust Grand River, Howe ffffRieUKATlCfrrSTc  REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Phone 154F3  HAROLD RAO , DR C J TOWNER DENITIST 8044 Portage Lake Rd, Dealer Phons Xeer 3461  JlvTASCH TYPIST Letters or Any Paoerf Composed or Copied at Your Convenience All Work Confidential 747 Main St Plnckn, PhoneSOFU AUTO GLASS LET US REPLACE THAT BROfCEN GLASS IN YOUR CAR MONEY ORDERS Wi a sending money out of town one of the most conven ient tcrjis is tie Hank Droit or Money Ordex ABES AUTO PARTS i  f013 East Grand River, Phone  151 Howell FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OfTUJVlK TRUST 120 WESt GRAND KlVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 RESIDENCE, 11 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE a rook HAUHC AND Weekly TripMade To Dtoi GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64F14 CONCKETORODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FLL IRT, ANI ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TAACT 7628 Toma Road  l OPiiickney KD ro  Telephone Dexter 811 FOR SALEBlock Wood delivered Lloyd Hendoa, Chubbs Coin nets phone 64F14i  Want Ad Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation  newspaper, said County Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate ioutine WANTEDiSCRAP IRON AND checking of validity of personal AND METAl We Pick up checks, or the danger of loss of   STEFFEN  ROBB CASH SPECIALS CoffeeDel Monte lb Vltiegat Cat Jng file SoapFelN aptbaBi,i9 c  Ho a Cant Beets,Clarks TZ  Grapefruit Spata  12 Cra Bologna I By Pfece 49db Baron Square  47c lb  1 currency in the mail j The cost is reasonable and cheaper than any other form The draft is retained as a per moment record by the bank an can be produced as evidence of payment in case of error  the part of  the payee inaiyin proper credit for pcrymeftt FOrl SALEPOTATOES 100a bushel  LW Umstead  Son FOR SALE Hand Carved ltai ian Oak Dining Room Set aisc Bedroom Set  Mrs John L Ccnners Silver Lake Roaa, Pinknoy FOR SALCook stove, white en amel thnrd in black, new grates, good condition 34 VMain St, Pinckney FOR SALE One ladies, all wool grey Chesterield winter coat size l, practically new, just drv 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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>5 U1 OJ5 v p  ii td nt  i spa tcl i Volume 6f Michigan Mirror Conservation Notes be hnckney Dispute School News  WedaesUoYjBept 2 i48 Church JSews  No 3 JNoles on the Game f Current wuuei At a cost oi 1 a year Mich The nations fojeejg  n has acquired a governors home  BUrney Park, upper peninsula j and it is the 33rd state o huvJSept 2728 one It was built 73 years ago Michigans share oi the Pitt by Orlando Barnes, a promui mcra Robinson wild life resto nt Democrat who one anjman KoDinson wua Ule restorat for governor It has been vacant for years and will cost 75,000 to remodel Lansing got it on a tax deal The stale he, taken a SO year lease Aroused by killing oilCUO fish in the Kalamazoo river by cyanide the state is considering starting action against industrial firms who dump refuse in public waters The United Steel Prod ucts oi Albion was the offender As a result of the primary L new senators and legislators wiU take their seat in Lansing next Jan 1Many long time mem bers were beaten County governments went in the red 8 millions in 194 Revenues totalled 886 millions and expenditures 968 millions County road commissions rec eived 26,118,000 from the state and spent 26,98J,000 Mich, state parks enjoyed an attendance of 115 millionper sons last year The conservation dept i, nandeis 13U171 acres of recreational lands In an effort to control state printing cost of publications the post of printing director was created All state agencies must get their printing through the ion lund is 53yu31the largest on record There aie according to a re cent bird census 4 times as many grouse in the upper penn sula as the lower There are 39 Farmers William ston Plan hunting ares in Michign this year with 143482 acres which is 17000 more than 1947 They have issued 1900 gate sgns 29365 boundary signs 9,685 printed hunting signs,725 safety zone signs and 600 refuge signs Hunting is allowed by ticket only A Tree Farm program in recognition of the Michigan own, ers of 11,000 acres of woodlots and forests is being launched this week JUDGE COLLINS MEMORIAL In a letter commontinq on the memoritl service to be given for the late Judge Joseph Sept 27 Y E Robb of Howell mentions the different judges who have presided over the Livingston Shi assee court circuit Judge Rollin Person of Howell was the first one and he was appointed by directoi Printing costs are 100 ov Eci Winans, Democrat, ir 000,000 a year J 1891 In 1892, Cv John Rich, c Property assessments are not Republican to  and ap uniform around the state says Pomted Luke ague, How the state bar assn which asks  H lived lej than a year the governor to appoint a com f  Stearns Smith was appointed and give the state tax comuiis I to succeed him He was later  ST MARYS CHURCH tttsv ixancB Murphy, puMoT Masses at 800 and 1100 am No vena Devotions Friday at 745 tallowed by preparauon to hoiy communion Sunday Oct3rd, the 20h Sun ater Pentecost Com Sun for ladies of the parish, Among the intentions are Sun Kandicapedby in juries, 4 me bemq siaeuneaand over zea SEVENTH  OGHTH GRADE The 7th graders are making scrap books for science The hrsi unit is about Water, a Magic Liquid We have learned abou e water cycle Several good pictuures were brought in Dorothy Lavey and Lois and Lucile beachy brought flowers  to beautify the room this week Phyllis Carter brought a gar late Frank 1 rl by Mrs anium plant  se McClear Mon late Laura 2 baby turtles were brought Demuth, Tues and Wed spec in by Phyllis Carter and Mary  intention for living Thur, for Lou Wright I lne sick Friday, Rosary devo One day Mary Lou Wright ions intention of living req by brought a glass prism to class Mrs Mollie Roach, Sat inten and we enjoyed the colors it tion of living Oct 3,special in showed Now we understand tention for poor souls, how rainbows are formed  Prayers are requested for the Friday we had a meeting and sick among whom ure Wm formed a Good Citizenship Ledwidge a patient at St Joe pictures hrvo been brought in hospital, Ann Arbor and recen Club Marilyfn Clark is pres departed among whom is lame , , , , 0 ,   , Bill Brady vice pres Dorothy jjhnston of Hazel Park, m   behind the 8 ball Finally Lavey sec ous oiliciaii who ,enaiiixa them nearly iUU yaids fiaekney was lucky to g1 a 7 to 0 verdict ov er Eastern Lansing b team n lasi Thursday nigh Jrincaney bM this team 26 to 20 last yeai might have amassed the sun  toal this year if the fates haaj jthe wen to Dearborn last weeK not conspired against then  nrbday and me wih the real Sprout has a broken ankle bone vsiate man oi the Ford family Bill Enquist a broken hand and They were told the property is Joe Clark a pulled side muscL is tor sule and asked to make and Jim Burroughs went out tht i an offer They had been em first few minutes of play wilhlpower to offer 2500 which was Last month at a meeting oi the village council a committee ,vas appointed to contact the Henry rord family and see ii a plan canro be worked out to reooi the dam on the Pmckney inckney null pond which was aj of the principal community assets for many years So lor with a broken bone in his leg PiiKKuey sic iC1 vih a rush and with Bob Amburgey ciJnc end and Tom Good hitmg ho lins soon reached the scoring Then the penalnae started com thick and fas and soon had Some of the girls are decorcrt ing the roam during apre time It begins to look like Hall fvveea Here and There The situation in Europe daily grows mortf acute and the shgr est hostile act could touch oif World War III One by one the little countries of Europe ore falling into the Russian bag like ripe fruitRussia has always been an armed camp and did not disband her cjmy after the last war as this country and Great Britian didBoth have seen COMMUNJiY CHURCH Congregational Rv D D, Brady, pastor Choir Practise  Wed Night Organist  Choir Director Mrs Merwin Campbell S S Supt H C Verdder Choir Practise Wed 730 horning Worship 1030 WorldWide Com Service Sermon Our Christian World Mission Special offering for war vie tms and Reconstruction in he second qaurer Bob Am burqey went around end for 30 yards to the 6 yard line He went over on the next play but the ball was called back and Pinckney penalized No t0 be denied,Pinckney continued theii assault and Jerry Hoah wont 5 yards through the line for a touch down Bob Amburgey passed to joe Jeffreys tor he exrj pooin In the second half Pinckney made more firs downs but us the error of their ways and arej all members asked to attend Sunday School  11301 vially drew penales when hy Theme The World Message got in the shadow of the gon1 of tl1 Bible  posts Pinckney h only threw a Annual meeting of the church couple of passes both of which Monday at 700Pot luck supper, were incomplete and tried nr sion power to squalize assess mens Jhe Wayne County Medico Society has asked oculists and opticians to discontinue the re bate system whereby part of the cost of glasses aie r ebaed to them without the knowledge of the patients The Better Bust ness Bureau has been working on this elected In 1905 Seldon S Min er was elected and served 9 terms In 1917 Judae Collins was elecd and served until his death this year Frank Shields is the only member of the Liv inorston county bar still alive who was practising when Mr Robb came to Howell m 1903 Mr Wb served two erms err prosecting attorney c ROY DARWIN Discovery of a new process t0 extract iron from low grade are costing 2 a ton ossures employ ment for thousands of miners in RoY Darwin, 72a former Pinck the upper penisula ney residence died at Lansing If prices reach their peak as ast Tuesday of a heart attack forcast this winter then sales He had iaen  the bank and tax collecions will soar despite was on his way home in his car state prophesizing of a deficit REGULAR COMMUNICATION Regular communication of Liv ingston Jodge No 76 F 6V AM wll be held on Tuesday night, October 5 at 800 p m There will be work in the first degreeOther matters of importance are lo come upRefreshmentft served after lodge meeting A good crt tendance is asked Paul W Curlett, Secy AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM Arxthony Dennis of 224 Crest Ave, Lansing, died at Sparrow hospital Lansing at 1000 pm Friday night His car an Olds sedan crashed into a telephone pole 2 miles north of Gregory at M 36 and Fulmer Road at 700 M Milners ambulance oi Stockbridge took him to the hos pftzL He was employed at the Olds factory He is survived by his wife Myrtle ITS TIMELY B Sure to Read FOOTBALL GIRL Katherine Brush scores anoth ther touchdown with this sparkling love story You will enjoy features by Arthur Bugs Baer Paul Gallic and other leading hsadliners in Pictorial Review, brillianft maganize with the all star cost, one ol the three grat magazne appearing with this Sadats Oct Q issue of The Dewoit Sunday Times when he had the fatal seizure on Kalamazoo St He expired almost at once His car hit an other one but did little damage The deceased was in the em ploy of the Pere Marquette rail road for years and was agent at a number of places He hac1 a farm here which he sold in  1932Surviving are his wife and c son, Seth The funeral was Thursday at the EsteeLeadley Funeral Home in Lansing Thursday with burial in Evergreen cemetery SEPTEMBER COURT TERM The Sept court term openec Monday but the jury has not been called in Judge Lyons was to sentence Wm Trotter jr on breaking and entering charges Other sentences and motions arc also to come up There was also court Tuesday and Wed nesday w7 A memorial was held Monday fo the late Judge Colu Hh Don VanWinHe and M  Lavan in charge striving to restore them to com bat strength Great Britian ex ects to have 800,000 men in arms the next yeciThe question is will Russia wait until all thesr war plans are completed Dont fool yourself The world is pre  paring for World War III an the Worlds finest diplomacy r not avert it Junior Choir Iactise Wed400 Senior Choir Prac Wed 730 iMcke a special effort to attend Sundays WorldWide Commun ion Service , , NOTICE The Hi land Lake Resident will hold a pot luck picnic a he Huron River Parkway, jus ovtside of Dexteri Watch for ihe signson Sunday, Oct 3rd ai 1200 noon Come and bring the  whole family Hi Land Lake Imp AssnWe shall be sorry to see At Gen Gene Black retire from of fice He made excellent front page copy In the course of the delinquent satestax doliections HELL, MICH AGArN investigation he stirred up for T ,  mer v Wilbur Brucfeer who w oUowng  Horn Nm has threatened him with a slan 7 , t ,  der suitdisbarment proceeding  Incompleted thumb etc On Blacks petition a grand ng  lafst issue  the U S jury is investigating the cction of the sales tax dept in settling delinquent sales taxes due the state by Mich, firms at greatly reduced rates whereby the stat loses much revenue Black charged the farm of Brucker  Iveson were in on some oi the cases and called them political bandits His blast came at the right time to defeat Iverson for tWayne Repubnaan chairman Postal Guide and wore a hole in my encyclopaedia Brit lanmc map of Michigan and made a nuisance of myself at the public library in a vain search for the town of Hell, Mich, referred to on page 15 of your Sept6 issue Just where in Hell is Hell Mich ST Paul Mvn x Hell, Mich, population 100 is unincorporated village in Put nam TownshipLivingston County, and can be found on only James Lyons, son of Judge Willis, , , ,   ,  Lyons of Howell beat him A detmled maPf f Michigan slander suit would be a delight to Black who has dareo Bruck to start this action in St Clair MENNNON1TE CHURCH BeoBuse of building MARRIAGE LICENSES James Lucas 2S HbweHDotfs Howe,, 12, ightonJack Reneyi 20, Brighton, Twila Haven, 20 Brighton Judsen Caje 27 Brian ton, Jean ffeidrrum, 12 5rgitoi George Sipkouski, 29, Dayton, Ohio, Beroice Owt,iak,  Mi ford Richard EiseleL 23, Ann Arbor, Gertrude Mr, IB, Grea in LAW SOCtftt OCT  A Homer Abneys lawn Chubb Cofnets br PTA Ice Gieom Cake and Pie WiU Ofisdna  operation where he promises it will be Iwe NviU hi at tionh rlsaabnrg tried this month However lik  NO AWBURi CHUUCH many another such suit we L   40 V1 doubt that it ever comes to tnal Rod 7 mil N E of ficJtny   I Key ws BLchey, paio, AHNOUNCEMElfr I Sunday School 1000  ,  n ,  ,  Moriiin Worship Service  11 Jf Mr and Mrs Peter Bobon of  Yow PeoFk3 fcetiur 73 Road, announce the coming Evening Message ,, 815 marriage of their daughterLill  ian Elaabeth to Donald McKin NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ley, son oi Mr nd Mrs L J 1 vi bfn l   Vil rlur WM v t i TV i J1v evenings and Saturday afer McKinley oi Pmckney n0ors to collect villas taxr, um The date has been set for further notice October 2 at the Pinckney Cbm Helen Reynolds, Vuillage Treas CongL Oiurch I 616 Ist Putnam St J KINGS DAUGHTERS Pinckney Circle meets with razzle dazzle Bob Amburgey and Tom Goocle did most of thr ball crryinq wih Jerry Hra hitina ihe line Lansinq found the Pinckncv line ough and gained little on line plays mos of their wero ov pasHfm One the 2nd period put thorn insid the Pinckney 3f and in the second half  anchor pais put hem in scoring reach bui boh times Pincney hold  thrn  no qains Lansing als com   o number of ihirt passu The   ney line looked good Iiis, trorjubiy as heavy a lne as Pinckney ever had Jerry Claik looked good and mode a lot of tackles d Friday Pinckney plays ihor toughest game when they meet Brighton hereBrighton beat the Pinckney team auA ycar 32 to c and have won both gamers sc far 2 Pinckney Eastern Lansinq Darrow L E VanBlaricum L TPalmer G Clark Shneider D Clark Jeffreys Schneider Amburgey Goode Heath L G C R G R T R E R G QB R, H, R B, Groves Sevens  Allen Hastings Chest nu G Walker Searr G Walker Conklin Hatch Stanley asked 5ec  Mrs Anna Kennedy who Sunday guests of Mrand Mrs James Whitley were WnvWhitj MrS Harry Palmer Thur Oct ley sr and wife nd Wm Whit 1 2 p m Good attendance is ley jr and wife of Ann Arbor Mrsi Lulu Lamb ol East Laa sing was n town Sunday Mr and Mrs Bud Fisher of De  stayingwith Mrs Francis Her tfott spurt Sunday at the Lester show fell and broke her hip las McAfee home  Sunday night She is 83 Mr and Mrs James Whitley L Lavey is building an add were in Detoit Monday rnon on his ware house Jim Miss Marjory TroetCad Trost Thomas and George Holben m Imnn Nance and Putbam Gcrjot employed on it of Deraborn spent Sunday t the Mrs Wayne AtLee visited her sanCyrusJn Gladwin last SubsiutionsiPinckney Bowers Ware Wallaco  3royr, Lansing T, Walker, Barker, Cui  Dorn Touchdown Heath Ex poini Jfyfreyp Refetee Jfockir Jacl Head Linesman Dinkol son Umpre Kurtz, Chelsea    OOiBALL SCORES Brighton 27, Holland 0Stock bridge 13 fowlerve 0 Milford  12 Howell 6 Rom o 21 Chel sea 0 Clinton 9 I  er 0Mcn Chester 13 Mich Center 7South Lyon 0 Inkster 0 Dansvill 25 Leslie 12 Hol 25, Williamston 7  Flat Rock 7, University OSaline 20 Dundee 6 Milan 20, Roosevelt 0 University of To ledo Jost to University of Detroit 36 to 0 GEORGE FAWCETT George Fcrwcett of Howell died Wednesday, He served as un dersheriff when his sonCkrud was sherm lejrctod as the Fords have an otto oi S3500 from another per son Now we imderstand it bought for less than 6000 This spread on he tax roll would not be iuch a large amount Many pople seem to have the idea  in at a plan can be worked out wheeby he ford family will restore the dam and it wont cos Ihe village a cent Well, they wont, Th Ford family have definitely abandoned all rural projects and are disposing of them as fast s possible Last week at a special election the villaqe of Milan voted to buy tie Ford holdings ther for r45,O90 The power house they will use for city offices, the soy bean mill for a community hall and the dam and 75 acres of land for park They figure he Ford holdings are worth that much to the community In PinHnev a similar situation exists If thf community thinks ihe Ford property is worth 6000 as a community asset ston hoild be token to acquim ii, Tf they preferr he unsiqhtly rh and dam left bv he dam hfn  wrnt out then he best   Viincr to do is fo forae about it The nrriioi will be threshed  on nt hn rounri meeting on Ortober 12 next ihe smiuioio killing of a yjuiKj tuxdiivtr near Willow lor a ium lets Liiai1  ogari jririCjs out me inadequacy ox the average iiome and the in stituions set up to curb juven lie delinquency Willard JSwar oui, he 17 year old Doy who confessed to the crime was feeb le mindd and 30 was his moth  er, who died 11 years ago at ihe age of  after bearing 6 or 7 childrenThe father who drank deserted them and the state took charge Some ot the childwere placed in T B institutions other in mental lnsiutions and young Swartou was placed in the Wayne county training school where he ran away 25 times Finally he was given a job in a factory and paroled to an auntHe seems t have done fairly well here until h met 0 ex convict named Baksi last Labor Dfcry Baksi had a dishon orable discharge from the army and had served a term in Ionia He was a coward and a braggart and turned Swartoufs head boasting of the easy mon ey to be made in holdupeSwar  ou quit his job got a 22 pis tol which wouldnt shoo and Joined himSaturday night ept 18 was set i0 start their lift oi crime The plan was to rofl spooners fn River Rouge park steal their car and hold up oil stations The plan failed prob ably because Baksi lost his ner ve Then hey decided to rob a taxi driver and sta his cab again Balds yellow streak show d uo and he got panicky and killed taxi driver without cm warninq Oncetoore spcietv had oaict an awful price for their in iffernce and aflute to cuHb iu verrife Mrs Wm Mercer spent week esd at 4M Brighto f the ppWEY EXTDfSJON GBOQP M18 Jetowiowski oi Putnam St wiU entectian the group at f home Thursday 8 pmThose m joining the asoss be hsse at tte VmmJkm WnlW mmmmmm PINCKNEY DISPATCH wdniciyspi Z9  u 4 h te Further OrdendL tboft Mtlct thereat W gkyeo W pukVat A V UIN 1 CLCiA 1 lff The White Front Marke Tbis W ek Specl als i Bueg Short Hibsr  Mel oi a copy of this order lox throe HJCC essive weeks prortoes to laid day oi  hearing in in Pinckney Dispatch, a Friday, Sanuday Ost 1, 2 aewpopw printed and circulated ia TH AHNELIO AFFAIR laid County  A Jsary Drama with Hiram R Smith Judae oi Probate  JQ Hodiak, George Murj,  A true copy  What Pice Heedem Miiacle in a Ceieia Parshall Register oi Probate Comlieid Keen Wynn, Freddy Maxflu The American Aggregates or Green Oak Gravel Co is pio CHCL91A Stteday IT TG 1 s  Hound or Sirloin  g  7ec  tons of is bailoiiKj Tuesaay Oct 3 9 HAD TO BE A Comedy YOir Pffk Liver  re Ribs YOUfiSitende AA pr La, Tr all lb rei Fresh per Lb  Fesb Lb 39C 49C ducuig 3000 sand daily The South Lyon school dis trict ha9 asked for bids for a 5 room school building Bishop Reed dedicated the new pipe organ at the Fowler ville M E Church Sunday Dr  IOWFLL, MICH lames Spencer of Trinity Epjsco ThUTw TAm  30 Oct 1 Friday Saturday On i 1 A Cotuedy btaxrima TIME OF THEIH LIVES A Caisjy Starring i Bud Abbot and Lou Cosello  Coudy Cartoon Mws Sunday, Moatlcy,Tuesday Oct 3 4,  ON AN 1SL0 WITH YOU Musical Cvi iy in Technicolor Esther Williams Peter Lawtord Jimmy Durante, Xaxier Sugat with Ginger Rogers Corhel Wilde New   GoU Fab Sunday Skew 3J73 ComhxoWreck oi the HMOIIIU fcaic Town Whirlwind Raiders HOWELL Theater W uners lb IF YOU KNEW SUSIE wife Allen Joslrn Charles Dingle Ne Cartoon w MMnBviinar   lei tarn sem f October 2 The Hoosier Hot Shot In THE SONG OF IDAHO Also MY DOG RUSTY Starrina Ted Donaldson lohn Lltel Ann Doran Mona Bcrrrie Cartoon Peck Bae sliced B rmoin J 11 49c S9C Sunday Monday, October 3  hial Sunday 2 15 P M, Continuous Judy Garland Gone Kelly In THE PIRATE In Technicolor Comedv Cartoon News Careameiy u 75c s DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE  QUAL ITY SERVICE Two Watchmakers SATISFACTION Phone 3G31 o Serve You LYLE LwLE  Jeweler DexterMich Net Door to Kroger Store thereof upon blanley DinkwiAoiiii   0 ruiU t uie u Iu toy, M i  i or turo thu 2UU day oi yvuiiibcr j,  Vt ljltf, at en oclo in the iuionoci tcud timo aiid place bing hojeby un pointed toi the examination and adju rnont oi all cluinis and demands agaiK ti suid decoasod Jt is huitiier OrderedThat publc jiotice thereof be given by pubjitation 01 a copy of this order one eoch wok fttr three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in Lie Pinckuey jjispatch, a newspaper, printed and titci  Ijaled in said ui   A tjuc copy Huam R Siulth Coli stia Purshall Judge of Probate Register of Probate Noveltv Cartoon STATE OF MICHIGAN  4t4t  v eeee 4   e IRAiTOR SHOP To Open On or About OCTOBER 1st The Probate Court for the County ol heid oi oi riuwday ox Judge We are installing the most Modernand Eihcient Equip ment available to Repair all Car, Truck and Tractor Radiators Complete Line of of new Radiators and a full assortment ol Relator Cores, also a Reliable Radiator Mechanic with over 25 years exper ienco in Making Rebuilding Re storing and Repairing Rattiators We Service Ail Makes of Cars Let Us Winterize Your Car with AntiFreeze and the Proper Grade of Motor Oils and Lubricants Wm  cutset  Sons 9  At a sesnion oi said Court A  the Probate Office in the City  ml in baid County on the 6th 0 oi AuguM, A U I94J, 6 , rvtuatiiou jiiram H Smuh, 1  of Probate   xiit MATTER OF THE WTA1E Of I Ineoooie Lemire, Ducaed,  It appearing to uie court that ho I time lor presentation of ciaima ugausi  taid estaife should be limited, and Uiui  a timo and place be appointed to re ceive, examine aid adjust all clauas and remands against said deceased b did beioie sai Court It is Ordered, That all of the credi iiors off sajd deceased aie required c rcont their claims to said Court at to id roiaie Office end to serve a copy tiuKof on June Lemire, Administratrix 0 4   Your Studebaker Scls  Service Phone 13S1 noweu mic P  TE STATE OF MICriiGAW At a eotsion oi said Court heid at fee Probate OtLce in the City of How 11 m seed County on the ir oy o beptemr A J, 194d  timamaXJiOTL iniain R Sauu Juut 1M lUt MATTER OF THE ESIAJ OF Olft vLecccutd C South having iiiod in sao sr jpetttkOA pray 10 Jiai ue uu i moid esKtte IJ gtuii  f Oofle or some oer silW  c jiqiod in ectldl Cojtity A tric copy Uiiam B Smith  il Judge of Probate Lcur UJ Probate j c , id estate ot Lakeland, Michigan on j or before the 29th day oi Novcrabr A  j D  1I8 at ten oclock in the Uiun   scud time and plao being heiby an I poirued for the examiiiaii 01 a adjust  ment of all claims aria 001110 ugamit said deceased  It is Further OdLdfhat public notice thereof be given by publication oi a copy oi this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing tat the Pinckuey Dispotch, a newspaper, printed and circiicuaed in said Coinj A ru copy Han K Jnith iesia ParshaM luc   Trobate vtqip1r n Pro4 8TAXE Of MKBKA SVIE OF MICHIGAN pal Church Toledo, was organ ist  At a special election at Milan last week voters approved a project to buy the Ford Holdings there for 45,000 The include the mil, power house, dam ar 75 acres of land In November Jackson voters will vote on a plan to approve Sunday auto racing at the fair grounds Ray Lavey of Gregory under ent a goitar operation at Rowe uosial Stockbridge, last week After working ten days on U athletic field sodding project on the Stockbridge athletic field and only gettng half done, an SOS was sent out and 150 men and trucks fnshed th job in 2 nigh3 Tuesday, Wednesday, October 5, 8 Mis Annabelle Mapes died at Grogory p Dorothy McGulre the home of Robert Sweet in John Garfield Flainfield last wek f in  The D S C Stores are build GENTLEMENS AGREEMENT ing a 36x36 addition to their of CoMci, fices at Stockbridge The clock on the court hour in Ann Arbor long ago ceased to run and now the tower which housed it has been torn down 600 workers of Hoover Steel Teel Ball Co, Ann Arbor, wwi mt en strike las week  Mrs Ella Griffin of Howell an iounces the engagement of her luqhter Margaret Mario, i0 1 vi Leonard Shirey of Pinck t ake place Oct 23rd Charles B Kaufman of Musk eg in has been appointed Living 1 ton rouniy agriculture agene j A new qcrs well ias been brour ht in on the Edianud Gar lock farm in Genoa with a cap acity of 5000000 cubic feet So far 1556 men hae regis  ered for the draft tn this county 1 Paul Bennett Jr of Howell i attending the YMCA college at Springfield, Mass, this year Betty Lou Peterson and Donald Leith of Brighton were married at the Harliand Music Hall last week No tec of 23 Years A30  Mr3 Eliza Crofoot, 83, died a the home of her son, H Wlasi j week She was the widow of George Corfoot former judge of probate John T Nash, 6,son of Mr and Mrs Will Nash was accidently shot and killed Sept 3He leaver his parents 3 isters and 2 bro thers i p Lwtwrcnce Farnam of Detroi diea at the home of Ed Farnam here Sunday while visiting W C Hende 6 Sons cleaned up big this fall at the fairs at at MiHord Northville, Howell, JacJiron  Hillsdale and Fowler ville with their blacktop sheep lim Roche won at the Jackson races last week with his horse, Saloma Forbes Alex Sucrva of Detroit has inov rd on the V G Dinkel farm Robert Bird has transferred to Pinokney from Ypsilanti high chool Z V Wdnoftday Tunday Oct UTTLE MISTER JIM Butch Jenkins Francis Gilford Alto DEVIL SHIP  with Richard Lane Louise Campbell CominqTh Pircrte Bw Lody  Tuller Brosh Mas L Service Interest rates somewhat lower than those ollered by this bank are sometimes adverased, bu after adding the commission, application ana appraisal chaf ges and other costs usually charged on such loans, you will find that the price aout  equals and may even exceed the customary rate charged by this bank Look out for the EX TRA CHARGES Protect youi cash by using our NIGHT DEPOSITORY FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOWELL re Jnaor Federal Supnrialon Member Federal Deport Insurance CorporationAll Dncsits iMpred Up to 5,00S for Each Dejfsi Head c t AIve HORSES 600 COWS 750 HOGS 200 per Cw JhFDtlTG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED MtEEH FuiAi Animalr Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men rervice in M it h iff a Vbe FASTFST lad iork Central DeadStokCol Better Health mM Modern Plumbing VI51T OUR HOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OF CRANE HXtijRES VARIETY OF CLOSET SKAVS EOGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL  MASONITE SHOWER CLOS COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS  SHAFFER DEMING  PEERLESS WATER VTER SOFTNERS PUMPS, UMP FUMP4 ,CTRIC  OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVAN 7ED FIFE lEATERS  FITTINGS  ALVBS, SOIL PIPE it FIT TINGS IN STOCK 9 MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER PLUMBING, HEATING, ftfcJAR ING 7IV LkiU Driv fta4 Lk PHONE 157F11 OPEN KhNitiil Tle Piobais Court far th LiviAOSloa County o hold  ol tt Si Osssies not the th day ol AJ ISS at Jen oclockm Uie oiLce , ls ior heottii QpdosocLTbcrt public bf publication fho rrobatc Court ior b Cotuiiy of LiTinston At o session of said Court hW In tho the Slsl day of September AD1948 C Presnt Hon Hiram IL Smith Judo of Probata In tho Manor of too Estate of I Robert Rudolph Deceased   Louise Rudolph hartao filed in scd At a session of said Court the Probate Office in the Cy ol How J   en in said County on the 10th oay of S i b31 A i i94 rciientHou BiiOB R Smith Judge of Probate IN TH WATTEfiOF THE ESTAfE OF John, C Dinkel Decascd l appearing to mo cousl that the time far piesentation of claims agcdnsl kould be km  cad that , Cowl ber final adaunistratton account  eneand place be  rotnted toje j and her petition ptayiBa lor the allow  colve SILIIIIM and adjust all ektbn r once thereof and for the nMilrjnrsant and as rtiwnnrti aaoiMt said deceased by  dlrufio,  ceeidae of aM aakrte CB4 MM M Court j It le Oroeted mat o 1Mb day t  IS QeieeA That aU of the  ctebr  p at48 at to acWck bote of said deceaesd are reauirod to to adtt Court at the appointWier send co on the echool grounds Thursday TeepleTrexs Mocco Teeple Clyde Dctrrow ted  broke his  Elvira Cadwell  Ruth, Van Winkle will sell his j rirht 21  the dw  Grace Gardner Esther Nora 1 1 of 4 high grade Herfords c 18,  P1acway brought in Reason Martha Edith Greene auction Tuesday i a ma,o Tuesday that weighed Electa Georgia Gardner Organ ist, MryUe Brown Coed Ne4ti Vaughn AC, Georgia Van Wink us jspxoipia ueiia aepjro e  inel Addle Mclntne Marshail lessie Green, jo bupioM ff eapjrj VHY Enos Burden, Fred Lake and w art r n Buffalo Pan American Er r   ion lon Conner was called to Jackson last week bf to aea of W brfQm, Chaisfs O P Noah has purchased the M en loan f w  Wood of Bew  The St Louis Cardinals with 3   Rocer Hornsby play at Stock  t10 Mann is taking a hridqe Oct 12 2 course  bacteriology at Detroit M J Reason attended the I maioal school s Democrat state convention at  lWmS KtmA   mf qi pav City last week c  caa brought in a verdict The Clinton lkrhting Co ha,  hi8 housekeeper  Martha discontinued heir eiectrjc ser Fren o whonl he Wt aU of ire in the vflHae  property  Note of 47 Yrs Agol About   Woli  Pill Monks left for Ypsilonti or Monday where he has enrollied  ia Normal coUeaeDr Hr Skrler and vte spent 3 dors lai week t ihe skrte n Pojrtiac etaftog at ht ftr fWr in P LeBanosi Donakeon gave her a surprise Thursday an her S4rd birhda 120 raflroad tickets were sold were eoki h one day last wek o ht onHwr tate fcrir The PindaDey OS baveled A  li Mi nit i  rfirieM Mi sT VvPINCKNEY piSPATCH Spi  f4 lYard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries  Hacir DISPATCH as Kcond i5  7 aft PgtQtfi a Uir vet f Martfa 3 l7 fpublxsied Every Wednesday  U5 Main M tmcktiv, V r,rrr ELECT Kennedys Gei store  y K5 on flfCTe Water Heater  Mrs Mary Amburgey uai tented  Singer houso on Mm s Mr and Mrs C J Clinton an Mrs Nellie Clark attended the Northville races Saturday nigh  Mrs Clara Kennedy and fan   Uy at Detroit spent Sunday with I Mrs Emma VoilmerC J Clinton and vvue spJnSunday o vhe ftalpa Ciuion Aiome in Detroit and weit o  ne zoo Mr and Mis Audiew Nii  spent Sunday in toon flapia with the Watkins and Nicr iaruUies Norma Ann Shehan oi Weo ster Yisited hr mother Mis Marjory Shehan Sunday Miss Katherine Miller a Mrs Marjory Shehan were ho sses to tne Oeisea Rural Class Room Teachers Club last Mon day night at he home or Miss Muler Reireshmens were serv ed i The Lawrence Baughn family  entertained the G W Laime  family oi Stockbridge and Lyle Latimer of Baltimore oi Mary bid Sunday Mr end Mrs , Frank Aberdeen took pavid to Ann Arbor Sun I dy from where he returned to  Albion collegeWm Lamb and family of Ann Arbor and G W Meyer of Siock bridge were Sunday guests a the W H Meyer home Mr andMrs Louis Shehan a  Francis, Jack Sheldon and Mrs Edna Spears were Sunday dinn er guess oi the Gene Shehan family in Ann Arborlhe Misses fCarolene Zeig and judy Ashenbrenner wwc Sunday gest3 at he Mark Nusi home Mrs, Betty Seefeldt and child ren of Columbus, Ohio, are vis iing at the Earl Baughn home  Max Parkfrison and family of Ann Arbor and Mrs Rose Hen  dee spent Saturday at the Con Hendee home in Lcmsinq IRVIN KENNEDY HHKUIFF Deomcrat Ticket I am uu ctivo Candida c lr Lo CILTJ of heiiff on th Democratic ticket Becoming c candidate lor this office at the urging oi my friends, I i elected I promise I will give the same kind of careful thought and efficient service which I gave the job in the pastIi elected I will move to Howell and take up my residence in the aiH, build up an efficient organization, be on the ob twenty ,Jour 4 hours a day and try o administer this ottice economical effVc ciently and thoroughly Your support is respectfully sought IRVIN KENNEDY n  1  vb 14From where I sit y Joe Marsh, Your Most Import rtRight NW thit tli hmdfatul hi been paint tl, um th park IT hiulca 1, w , haw abnut hi nuvit villa  rn in In  ait v And if 11 ,, tovn IUttiM, i vt I 85 per ciht   1K lust   amt t  That  thvy pas  u1 , ,,M,Mt falling for jiaik i vcr thos Opp, a Iftmins you air iin how important tho riiti t vote is in Uiis Country Ami its a iiiit wo can rtuin only hy vn isin it    like all the u1 imliviilial hhrr tics im freedom to enjoy a las of IXJCM ur ale, to a womans ndit to vote along with nun lolhs can thank themsrhts that on snavr evenings theyll be aho to listen to hand concerts in a wellkept park ,   enjoung a hot tie of heer or Mda pop wMchi or they profer ISecause frofn whire I sit, thats a freedom they ve rttrnvd hy ecrcisintf a still niore important freedom Voting Of  i ill I r tr  Rcdty Kilowatt will brln you all the hot water you wantwhenever you want it fhc moment you install an electric wrr heater Yes, an electric water heater Is carefree no flames or fumes to worry you and Its efficientits automatic and its always on the job Clean,  too Theres no soot or smoke If you want piping hot water around the clockchoose an automatic, electric heater Your appliance and plumbing dealers and the nearest Edison office have the model to fit your  needs See it today 4 APPRECRIATION   a would no4 permit me 10 tt each and tvtoyoaft of iends and padom to tftcnk thtm ptnonafly, I this opportunity o sacprfs my stocpt mankto sor your aaao to mo duiina he many roars I bar boon m m Year sdoaaabJp and pajfoaaao wH bo a       s v   , oJhnCare,  and iu,t iy c Ann Arbor spent Sunday it John Carver jr and family Murray Kennedy, Pal eiir May nara Clark and ij G went to South n,1Hl SJ saw the Notre oa  game Born to Mrr and M l6n 3on Sept 3 at McPhersonhospita,Howell a son, Maxton Dennisedv LA,7 Munay K edy and Urenzo Murphy attend 1L v m 1 covention in1 Howell Wednesday night Hynt 1 6 to Qrj  mbert Hmchey is working in the Engle jewely gtore at DeX ter as watchmakor, Mrs Erma Uwis ia caring for Mrs McConnell of Gregory who  1 suffered a stroko, I Clifford MUlor and wiio, Mrs I 5  Agatha H and Bilko Mite spent the week 1 end at Douglas Lake ,  Mr Emily Madden and grand son Jimmio Jarvi 0f Farms ington called on friends here I Saturday, W Mrs Grace Stanton and Mrs r Lura Geddes of Chelsea were visitors here one day last week EdwrrdBonnett and family J Jeffroy, is visiting j he ovod to Famungton h brotfr Steve, in Detroit, once wUl run an oil station vuSiA u u  Mr Water Uathorman and rZj  hostes Uiij mA fiAm pmrs, LiV1 9170 rt  home   and Ga Emnon 4 MUtar Friday wuh Bobert ftk and wto frm  ,rip ,0 Nlagara FXlJS   fSL0 StoeT  t  W on Uml and cnise Ledwidgo havo finishod   their course at Votorcns Hoopit  Q, CamphoU and Uona visit al Jeftorson Barracks, Mo and  Campbell at Sparrow  ii9 bTk at St Jcs hospital,Ann Sparrow hoitL LanJ rbor Thoy toko U  numos wju j fher for womB oc 1iu SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 600 COWS 750 HOGS 2C0 ALL ACCORDING TO SlZJt AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIG3 REMOVED FREE PHOr COLLiCT ro OAJLINC COMPANY I ELL 450 BUYERS OF HIDES  LF J404 Plumbing Water Systems Etc Stanley Dink el MICHAEL CARLANO i Sparrow hospital Lansing S  will bo fhere for some time vet examination at Lansing noxtj jny Roso and wMt of Ann wook  j  Mrs Edna Boas Tho Mosdamos Roymonda on and family Sunday f 1 Morris and Vivian ParmaUo at PatJeffrey si foreman on the , tended a toachors mootng at  building of tho 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PUono 151  HowaK FOR SALEBlock Wood delivered Lloyd Hendne, Chubbg Com ners, phone 64F14 iff ant Ad MONEY ORDERS   CASH SPECIALS , WANTEDiSCRAP WON AND When sending money out of  METAL, We Pick up town one of the most corwen i BTEFFEN  ROBB ient terms is the bank Droit or FOW SALEPGTATOES 100 a Money Order I bushel L W Umstead  Son aso CoffeeDel Montew5Sc Gat Joe Vinegar SoapFelN aptfcaB2, Grapefruit Beets,Clark Spam  5lc Cans No1 f er l CiV Bologua Bacon FOR SALEHand CaxvodTlial This farm of transmitting mon ian Oak Dining Room Set ey makas immediate credit av Bedroom Set, ailable Jp you without routine Mrs John L Conners checking of validity of personal Silver Lake Roaa, Pinkney FOR SALCook stove, white en amel trirnmed in black new  grates, good condition 434 WMain St, Pinckney FOR SALElOna ladies all wool grey vChestarield winter coat, size 16, practically new, just dry  cleaned 900 one ladies plaid   all wool winter coat, size 16,has nver been cleaned, price 700 one ladies pin stripe suit, dark blue size 18 300,good condir ion 245 Unadiila StreetPinck  ney FOR SALE AJT Auto Trailer 30 Mrs E Miller, 1229 Lavern Drive l Eauqhns Bluffs, JPortage Lake FOR SALE2 WaOT Morning Stoves 45 tnd 55, 1 Oil Heat checks, or the danger of loss of FOR SAL8 seven weVksod eiS PS1,,30 currency in the maiL Duroc Jersey  Pigs The cost is reasonable and Thomas Murphy, Phone 108F4,  SALtAir Motor uiaioki i 407 Stewart St, Pinckney 1 vfatm AmcitBt can  JMMo M  1 un Ptrsoo State Bind  cheaper than any other form ToTSALE WaimHoniUigSai  wlmaDtr  The draft  retained a a per heater with automtic draft con i RIP chVg ,SA t,iIK manent record by the bank an j trol,m like new  hV r WM can be produce a evidence Phone 143F2 J E Putnam ffiS1 Shal U6F3 th,Barfcoi the payee in giving OOM I J McKinley  00 Stove Near Bock Sore proper credit far payment 1 306 Mill St, Pinckney  4972 Winston BoadPortgqe Lgke ,iPaam l Paerson Lake  Price 3, Electric flatizoa 2 FOH SALE 220 gallon fuel oil 9742 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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 pnrtmejBispattf Volume 6 Items of micreit School INews  Inflaoa is wtot catching up witu cnigaa Public Utilities, I he high school classes have 19 at whicfc have applications organised wUn the following penaing oeiore the Mich Public  oucers 1 Pinckney Ditoatch LOCAL KILWS Service Commission for an in rease in rates They cite post war inilation addea to warm  uation and increased operating expenses as ihe causeFive men make up the cemminionStuart White, Nilee huy ley Marshall, St Johns and LWoUenden,Detroit They have jurisdiction over 5 general class ee oi utilitiesElecWic power, telephone, gen aji7iibufon,rcU road and motor transportation such as busses and trucks Utilities have a monopoly by State iranchaise and are only permitted to earn enough to pay a iair return to investors They cannot set aside proiits to meet the cause oi expansion as pri vate industry dos They ars regulated by the legislatureThe commissions duty is to see the public gets a square deal Invested capital oi the utili es is 2,000,000 The public pays over 600,000,000 in fees each year to them Public utilities are forced by policy to expand their territory The lichBell is spending about 120,000,000 this year, the Con Seniors ,  j T   i Jerty Clark, BiH  VanBlarcum sumers Power unct Detroit are4n Jr Heath   i t tinnnrwmnn t Ina jerrY earn each borrwing 1000,000,000 for expansion The Detroit Edison has 44,000 stockholders Pubic uilities are imporantA breaL i the service oi one re contly ccose 100,000 workmen 8,700,006 in wtges Uremploy ment compensation cost 1,356, 800 and it cost the state 150, 000 to process the applications Conservation Notes Upland game hunters will find 3,937 more acres available for public hunting this yearThe or , lias nTlarry county 534 acres, Gratiot 630, Saginaw 480, Port Huron 313 Lapeer 643, Ionia 240 Sanilac 300, Dansville 565, St loseph 232 President Ltanald Clark Vic Pres  Robert Amburgey Sesietary  rtosalee Nasu Treasurer Norma Stecker  Junj Piesdent Jerry Heath Vice Pies Joe Jeffreys Secretary Roland Atkinson Treasurer  Richard Schneider Sophmore Present Sonny Fuhrman Vce Pre John P Ware SecretaryMary Margaret Clark Treasurer  Susan Campbell Freshmen President Dtdb Vanlambrook Vice Pres  Fred Rebrran Secretary Paul pichotdg Treasurer Judy Aschenbrenner The Pinckney football team starts their season here under lights Thursday night with East em Lansing Reserves Pinckney beat hVs team last year The letter men back from lasyear are Co Capts Bob Darr ow and Don Clark, Bob Ambur gey, Joe Jeffreys John Sprout, Rich Schneider, Jim Burroughs, BOYVLWG LEAGUE FOHMJED A meeting was held at the  Marathon Gas Station one nghi last week and a Pinckney b Wednesday, September 22, 1948   No 27 Church News lOESi Convention ST,nMARYS CHURCH fie v rttnc Murphy, JWMO Masses at 800 and 1100 am Novena Devotions Friday at 7HO followed by preparation for noly communion bum masses Sunday, Sept 26, 19th Sun day after Pentecost 6h week of 62nd Novena Com Sun for the fcoys Junior Holy Name Society Conirmation Thur,, Sept, 23, at 730 p m by Rt Kev Bshop Ai pers D,D, of Lansing, Caudidatee and sponsors be there at 715 p, m Team Bowling League organiz ed for the winterR , Fenner was elected pres and Maru Ritter, sec, trcasv The team sponsors are heac Lumber Co Howard Read Die Set, Oscar Beck, L Saska vvn Front, John Rossier Pinckney Fab  S M4 Win Lennonfe,  eis ServiceWFenneibob White Crandon WhitePinckney Tavern KRH M V t r t  I Among the intentions are Sun Bowling st,rs Sept 2 at theJ ,  fi  QHalleran fiowl aDoxue in Howoil,BaiiqufcLl   w and prizes whl be given at the end oi the season Tue8, Intention of Living Wed, iow mass for dead Thur, Con firmaUon Fri, late Henry Kten Bch Sa, late Albert Long Prayers requested for sick and BUSINESS CHANGE Mr and Mrs Victor Rokosf have sold their soda bar andiecent P0 sandwich shop they have con Novena devotions to St ducted here the past year t9J ao1 sart Sept 29 Mr and Robby Robinson of Col umbus, Ohio, who have taken possession The newcomers art highly recommended and wei wish them success The Rokoses are quitting bus1 Pinckney Chapter OXS was J hostess to a very large gather iny last week Monday when the Livingston County Jsn held Us annual convention here Over 200 guests were present Alice Sherwood,worthy cvand m and Alice Reidy, grand cha, and many visiting worthy ma trons The meeting was caller  order by Winifred Aberdeen,  , M and the chapters offcers es corded iho Assn officers ino chapter roomThe county presi dent, Mrs Harter took charge and the honored guests were in traduced and presented with coi sages The Welcome was given by Mrs Florence Baughn and tio response by Mia Alma Smith of Towlervihe Dnner was served a the Com imj Mich I Gd Rep Aha Meyer was hon  ifd 1V a itCv, a ai vhkh COMMONiTY CHURCH Congregational Rev D O Brady pastor Choir Practise  Wed Night Organist  Choir Director Mrs Merwm Campbeil Reserve players Joe Clark, Sonny Fuhrman, Chas Hewlett, Brandon Whte,Bob LaveyLouis Marshall, Don Coyle are out and Dick SinrAlso Tom Good had some ev  ice in Pitts burq, Bill En ho was on1 all last year  1 a broken colj bone and Weiey Palmer who did not play are on the squad FOOlBALL SCORES Quite a tew football teams, skated heir seasons las week SioKDridge lost p Dansviie 14 o 7 Dexter to Chelsea 13 to 7 Howell t Fen ton 33 to 0 ana Saline dedicated their new ligihed field by losing to Clinton iness on account of ill healtfti S S Supt H C Veader Mr Rokos being hospitalize  Choir Practise Wed 730 for sometime this summerThei doming V or ship 1030 hav no ptaMfor the fatrafei1 Chti RaU7 aY is Sspibut expect to return to their for1 26Sermon H  Teah Reli mer home at Traverse City Their departure will be deeply jgon in Your Home Sunday School  1130 Sunday School Theme The regretted by their many friends Hoe as a CentQr of Chrigtian here leaching   J A hymn sing will be held at 730 followed by illustrated MLNNNois HE CHURCH Because of rtujldhi opcratni we will tii, av Worth tlmDW2 NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Ezri Bcby,PMtor, 4060 warthout Suyt  Wwu Lcidig Koad 7 nnUt N t of PiBckny Hev ri 0cley, pao Sunday SAooisvar Moruin Worship Service VouiMt Peoples Meeting tventna Mtssse  1 1 JTbTSata will sell at auction I 6 l 0 Brighton beat Northville ,half million feet of stand ng Urn  t0 6 ber in the Grand Sable forest Sept 24 It is mostly hemlock and hardwoods Another effort will be  made next week to ylffat Hungaiian partridge when 3D birds will be released in Menominee county, 12000 acres of state owned lands in Marquerette and Iron will be offered at auction for iron next week A large deer concentration in the Mio district is reported In 1947 103,678 hunters bagged 31,215 deer By request of the board of supervisors any county can op en their eoiu to bexr nun tog Gladwn rmy leadi Li tc bounties with 833, Chippewa was second with 829, Wexford 3rd with 744Despite the fact that the farm ert are aroused over buckshot deer hunting in Southern Mich igan and will probably invoke the Hbfton Trespass Law to keep hunters off their farm,there are 125000 acres of state owned kmd in this, area which may be hunted on Railroad compans have built 400 miles of plowed safety srips in the state the pas year along their right of way to cut down forest fires  , rlhe Oniversty of Toledo beat Bates in the first game 42 to 0 APPRECIATION o the Business Establishments of Pinckney Who sponsored the ouldoor shows again this year we say THANK YOU Signed f Your apprecative  patrons of Pinckney and vicinity and the Picture and Equipment Service Ana Arbor NOTICE TO TAAfAiLiS I will be at my home un tiny evenings and i amrduy nooia to collect vihayo tux further notice Helen Reynolds, VuiUage Treas 515 Dast Putnam St ai cr by hymns and a film strip enliUe  Is Your Home Fun Monday U Family Night A pot luck supper at 630 Mr and  Mis Leroy Johnson of Jackson will show a him strip of vhe Ooerlin General Council and and give a dialogue skit of the denominations biennial meefnq Nominating ComFri 800 pmTrustee meeting Sat 800 p,m, Pilgrim Fellowship Meeting unday 700 p mCouncil Proceeding Regular meeting Sept 14, 1948 Meeting called to order by Pres Parker followed by zoH all oi officer PieeenfcCttton, Kennedy La vey,ClcA,Swojthout and Palm er Abeeot none Mbmtee ei last meeting read ana uppiofed Motion by Clinton supported by Clark o allow th following bfllr EH AzoiivcUan street t54 Ptnckney ttepatdvprtertrj 210 Jrrm Keojiedv, ct brueh 540 smps canieo  Melton br darkjntpported by wlwiOBi fo snoufii Motion ocnr MARRIAGE LICENSES  , Donald Langley, 33 Howell, Armeda Stewart, 40, Lansing VlerrilT Silver 13, Hovl, Kiien Fockler, 21, Howell Wendell Page, 33,Howell, Elizabeth Spen cer, 33, Ann ArborGordon Bach man22, Hovell, Laura Sharpe,  10, HoweUJames Lucas, 25 How ell, Doris Howe, 17, Brighton WOMEN IN THE AIR FORCE Although applictions for enli3t ents in the Womens Army Corps and Women in the Air Force are being accepted at the present time, only a very limit number of applicants will be accepted for enlistment each month Sergt 1C LeRoy Richard Aon said oday The initial quota for this dierict is 18 applicants per rnth  which will remain ear m month month This cl s not apply to former enlisted worn en who may enlist any time they can guafify CHE SEA 1 CHAMPION Chelsea woo the champion ship oi tbe Tri County League Sunday when they defeated Brighton 7 to 3 Bkm McCkma ban of Chelsea and Hank Green of Brighton hooked up in a duel for 6 innings, CbeJsea leading to 1 Chelsea knocked Gteen ot ot me box in the 64i wftb a 6 m attack Vagt replaced him MrCfcmtthfln was ceplaced by by MfiOer in the a wbem b mVd tbe bases on a 2Ufe Kenneth Nicholson and wife who have justreturned from Flor ida were in town Monday Bob Singer and Gene Hogan cue working at the Milford Ford factory HOME EXTENSION GROUP Those who are interested in organizing a home extension group aze asked to attend a meeting at the home of Mrs AI bert Shirley Thursday nigh, Sept 22, at 800 p m J I NOTICE The Hi land Lake Residents will hold a pot luck picnic a the Huron River Parkway, jus outside of Dexter Watch fcr the signson Sunday, Oct, 3rd a 1200 noon Come and bring the whole family Hi Land Lake Imp Assn Congl Vurrh ut v i i Gd Rep Aha Meyer was y a iuCt, a ui her ton, Ecisel, saicj a olo ih evening sesson was op ened by Belle Cook of Brighton past president who introduced the mstalling officers who were J  Install Officer, Emma Watson Marshall Nettie Adam Oracmst Morb Hogn1 The new officers are Pres, Ehe1 Brown, Howell 1st Vjre Kaherine Buckley fovvleville  f 2nd, Winifred Graves, Pnckney 3rd Catherine Hartman Briqhton Sec Trects Nettie Vandolrhoof, Howell Organist Winifred Aberdeen Chop, Helen McMicha3l Brighton Mar, Irene Wilson, Fowlerville The mooting was closed by EhzVroth barter, pres, and fbn retji, 1 by Mao Daller, muishall The 1949 session will bo a FowlervilV PERSONALS The Misses Denise Ledwidgc and Carol Stecker who took  special course at Jefferson Ban acks, Mo, are again back an at St Joe nRpital, Ann Art LHEwing and wife of Detroit were Saturday night guests o Mr, and Mrs Joe Griffith Mrs, Emma Dinkel and son Stanley were in Dexter Satur day Here and There Mr and Mrs Albert Pink were in Perry Sunday and hac dinner in Owosfio Frank Hoilister of Dexter wl bought a lot in Bert Harrises subdivision on M36 ,mot a house on it from Dexter iat week There are now 12 house there The card club was entertained Tuesday by MrsLulu Lamb at East Lansing Herb Sneed and wild How called at the Ross Read horn Sunday night The Misses Muriel Read c Janet White started school c Mich State College Monday Mrs Emma Vollmer, John Eis ele and Mrs Mary Brana ELECTION RESULTS Tb primary ejection as asual row a light vote, was true to form except in a f3v instances The landslide to Dewey tor presJdnt vas wf manfeted and in Wavne county he Demo cia   nst 30000 more vots tha IVJ Itopublcans The same held  1 in oher cities where iabo he  evidently not accept ed Devey In Grand Rapids, Cong Jonkman, an archreact ionary and soiatonist who hor1  e Jnik McKay labl was de feated by a 35 year old war veteran and former U of M foot ball player Judge Wlis Lyons won he nomination fr circuit judge handily, carrying boh Livings1on and Shiawassee counties His opponent will be Mik Carland, ayoung lawyer who campcjaiied exinve1 and is well liked There were tew contests in county where the Democrat party has prac c ally diseppeard, have only candidates for sheriff and cpron er In Detroit fast tijne was vot ed down by 3000 majority We hope this settles the question fsr all time as trying to operate on two dfferent kinds of time is an aggravation Cong Black ny won renomination easily and Adrian deBocn was nonV tor the legislature Lkr ackney he s an old time schc  teach Current tjaiiuuei fhe Franklin D Roosevelt ex  oses are sU beuig published and w have read mosi oi ihem Ltiie s told but wha is alreaay Known ana uistead ot pulmg uie iate president oh his pedesiai,  4 y show the smailnes ana uuuow inteUect ot the writers President Roosevelt t, passion s secure in history and always viii b Two things will keep r,m there 1 He established Uie pnuuple that the national gov euimeni should be instrument oi hurvice to the people 2 He coaolished iedral responsebiliy tor relief Previously it was a lo , cu pioblem Although hs op pent uis condem him and all his works, srahge to say there   1, nothuifj m iv l pi a turn ton demng thse two principles,  lie drive against th so call a comic bfijG  iiiauej Ro vuiitly Detroit police got after iiLia una ixuiiJiu T large nun uvi iiom the ciy news stana We beiive Ann Arboi took similar action The mve seems  v Juiiioa WJUC In Savanah, Georgia,the schools have ban shed them and announcd all bringing tluin o hool will be oxieiled We do not know vJfevfror hose books incite  i uj ifiov alr, he co me si rip characters and have hem perform impossible feats Its a wasc of time reading them hut undoubtedly they enjoy a wide circulation among the agers    Nbody knows anything about if arriage until they get into it many are he pitfalls due to ignorance To correct this, Rev, Lmmctt, Detroit  ducator ha3 in troduced a maninge course at he Universty of Detroit, Tho classes will be held fwo hors eacn Wednedc and rnly wo men will be taugh m the fall omester and men in he spring The courses wT deal with 1 Marrage iVf para Ton2 ar ago Lcgifialion3 Causes ofSucc cess 4 Falure of Marriage 5 Problems of Married Life Whle he organizaions jecives and much good, Mrs George Meabon sr is visiting her daughter Mrs Wa  ele spent Sunday a1 ihe Wilbar ren Snapp in Marion I isele home, Fowlerville Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbittj Mrs Patxick Dillon oi Howe were goeete ot Mr and Mrs L  spending some time with Schonline in Lima Ohio, las 4      Mrs Emma DinkeL wm4 i Leo Bettes and family of Wai oi Dexter wene Sonday gu WixBame Whitley and Mr of Mr and MrsAnd,  UnTZbt ad were GMold Swarthou Phiflip Gen   rf   at Wch SMUi hto mmk si K JKZ1 2 wJMecer and iamUy JllJuAMs eeee Brighton weee nk eexi od0ers I sg t  nieejiirr various veterans have worthy ob  undoubtedly do their conduct at thor bg conventions leaves a giat deal o be desired The American Legion seems to have qoten a name for noisy uncon I rold conventions in whtoh  le  ffor is rvdc to controll deLega1 s who at sch times move m and take over the ciy After a recent convention,Chic ago, th hoeN of the city band ed together and addressed a communication to the legion hoads askng them to tike sepe to prevent a recurrence of such disorders in the future One hotl, the Morrison sustaed S500C worh of damage and others lesser amounts Such a tions are a blot on the fat name of the organization and it should be the efforts of the offi cos to curb such disorders Sometimes truth is stranger han fiction On a bitter cold er Mennen Williams, scion of a 1 mte back in Dec 46 a bum weattiy Grosse  poire iamhy  crme in a New York beanery who made their fortune in soap is the Dc iocrct nominee for governor  means of CIO and AFL badencr Li fl is known of hJm except he served on the lia uor control com mi ion by Rep AUTOMOUlUi ACCUliNl While enroute to Lansing on Sunday night a car driven by Fred Campbell of Ann Arboi containing Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell of Pincfeney, Uppe over near WuMiamston Mrc t  m    ,i Campbell was only one injured of Dr Sieve Brown in Detroit md wafl taken   ho pitcd where she will be ior some time with a neck injury and ordered an b2c dinner Ths vu before inflaion  When he had disposed of it he told the waitress he could no1 pay for  and the big hearted girl dug down in her sock and paid it it Tme marches on The other day said waitress got a letter from a law  firm notifying her her she had been left 35,000 by the bum who was a millioe air in disguse out looking for worth heirsMoralBicuit Shoot ers should be courteous to aft patrons P T A BAKE SALE Bake soieJSauiday Sept flr rood Locker This is io Mrs Irene Mikula of Phili pkkL Pa, is visaing her sister,  money for pkiyqrond  Mrs Ckv Mnler mi famly  rnent   loy Carpenter and wile of A Arbor and Mrs Beatrice titter of feduaa cefted on Mr M Sett Hocfcer Sundcqr T Thank   frMs   X 4 A , B  n iWBMwaHtl PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, September 22, 1948 Li I The White Front Marke This Wtk Specials Neighborly Note I AVOFTTHEATER  Mystic Magi City SAIGON A Thiiliing Adventure ol the East with Allen Ladd, Veronica Lake Rhapsody in Wocd Musical Miiacle MiehPotaof s S  Nol Peck Pflesaie Hams Choice Cuts Sftea Round or Sirloin lb IStS si Roasts Fiesh Lb Meaty per Lfr Fresh pcr Lb eef lb Werners Bacokie, sliced ire Ribs  Hocks Pork Livsr Ground 4c lb S9C 59c 49c 39c The hou3ing shortage has hU the Wasmenaw county jail in Ann Atoor last wee wnere SJ ptibonei wvii packed in space uvuuuea tor 70,  A nouding project ai Milan un der r HA nas starred k build 3 I noses LO bii a 4,500 each A marriage Ucense has been i MogCity  isued in Ann Arbor to Alice Sun, Tues Sept 26,28 vVulteit and Albert Head SECRET LIFE OF WALTER Gary Posel, 1 o Stockbridge MITTY was iound dead on U, S 16 la Technicolor near Brighton last Monday in A Rio flociing Comedy with hiscar by scnool children wMi Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo a rifle between his knees He k Piu ew had been despondent, Ctoonerj iljjjg Bordon pronounced it suicide you Miss Barbart Brown daughter of Mrsv Grace Brown former Lakeland telegraph operator MO WELL 1 heater It Hod to Be 59e 49C 59c married to Ernest Thompson of South Lyon last week, Stockbridge high school will inaugerate tneu new lighted athleuc iisld Sept 24 in a game with FowlervilleThe Stockbridge school enroll ment is 4G0, high school 180Dex ter has 455, Howell 1013 and South Lyon consoldted 796The latter operates several shools Genesee county at the elect on turned down a proposition o bond for a TB sanitarium The state has let cm 81,000 contract for additions for CHELSEA MICH, Fiiday, Saturday, Sept 24, 25 TENTH AVENUE ANGEL  sd  rues w4L, Tbur Sept iU  o THE MIRACLE OF THE BELLS Mranni Fred MaMurray, VcuU Frank 8inatrL Lee J Cohb Cartoon NoHf Friday Saturday, Sept 24, 25 Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake Larry Simms la , BLONDIES REWARD Also ADVENTURES IN SILVERADO  with William Bishop, Gpl Henry Cartoofc Sunaay, Macauy, eptear 26, 27 Mat Sunday, 2IS F, M, Continuous Mickey Rooney,Gloria DeHaven Walter Huston, Frank Morgan Butch Jenkins, Marilyn Maxwell la SUMMER HOLIDAY In Technicolor Cartoon New Starring Margaret OBrien, George Mux phy, Angela Lansbury News Cartoon Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Sept 6,27,28 f EASTER PARADE la Technicolor A Musical with Judy Garland,Fred Astaire Pe e Lawiord, Ann Miller Tuesday, Wednesday, September 28, 2S THE FUGITIVE StanSg Henry Fonda, Dolores Del Rio J Carrol Nctih, Leo Carrillo Comtdv Cartoon  Nsws ber vice the Cart0a Kitty Failed sower system at the York state 3 Shows 35,7,8 hospital l Wed Thurs Sept, 29, 30 Mr and Mrs Jay Brigham of Grass Lake celebrated their gol BILLY, THANKS Thunk you my friends for the splendid vol given me on Primary LocUon Day WILLIS L LYONS Cacuit Judge thcieoi upon Stanley DinkelAcnuu HOI i rend f ale at lYwiaey, JVi  n or Ltiore the 2iili ciay at Nuvomber i 1, 1948, at Jen ocioak ia the iorenooi, said time and place being hejeby unpointed ror the examination and aaj  ineut of ail claims and demands agaus auid diceased Il is Farther Ordeed,That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order once pctch week for three successive weko pic  us to said day of hearing in the PincJcuey  Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and cir  ct fixated in said Ci , A true copy Hiram R Smith Cefjstia ParshalK Judge of Piobcla Register of Probate   A    Ufj  C4t  STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probata Court for the County de wedding last Tuesday The Wayne University football team is training at Recreation Camp oo US 16 near Howell Hovell has an independent football team which will play a league with Fen ton, Flint, De j in league with Fenton, Rich mond, Hamt grocery store The Seamons have sold their WilJaxl Kourt of Pinckney had 15 stitches taken in his face Corky Moon had Internal injur  i and a possible troctured arm and Miss Marie yudkjan, Hamburg lacerated knees and el bows when their car crashed on Brighton Lake Rd last week The attendance at the Fowler lie Fair was light this year nd they will be in he red  t the election la3t week South Lyon approved the purchass of a new 8000 fire truck The Michigan Seamless Tub Co at South Lyon s buiidng a 70x100 ft addition THE KID RETURNS Starring Roy Rogers, Mary Hart Re released  Also MY DOG RUSTY with Bank by MailWhether you have a Savings or Checking Ac cont, you may deposit and with draw runds from a distance as easily as you mail a letter Safe and convenient Protect youi cash by using our NIGHT DEPOSITORY WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AVAIL ABLE FOH SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE FURTGAGE OR PERSONALu AT REASONABLE  BATES FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOWELL no Unaer Feferal Supervision Member Federal Beposft frumranc ramackand rkry Ted 1onaldson Iohn L1tl Ann CoVpoTatfenAU Deocliti lmd Uf at Hamburg I , 1 ,  J j5   Defcr  Dead cr HORSES 600 COWS 750 HOGS 9200 per Cw DCPMWG UPON SIZE ANI CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVEP IREE9  Asimalf Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men t L, PARKJBR Axent  fhpne 88, Pinjlcnj Service in Micaiffa Tbm FASTFST lad fitok Central DeadStek Co ANOMCEMENT i HAVING PURCHASED THE Rokos Sod Bar and Sandwich Shop AT PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN We are prepared k servo l General Public with High Class Fountain Service and Lull i Pkg Ice Cream to Take Out Candy and Tobaccogandwlcbes Special Lunches Are Served At All Hours THE BEST SERVICE AT ALL TIMES IS OUR MOTTO Come in and Get, Acguainted Mr  MrsRobbie Rubin son  t t t J 4 4 i i Xae    ni Iivtegeieci At a eeaekm of floid Court hold ai j tite Probate Office ia the City oi How j H is Mid County on the iith cay oi fieptrwher A D, 1348 ixmmntHmi Huaa H Scuth Judge M W MATTER OF THE ESIATt Oi1 peB, Deceased C Smith having tiled in oend IT ytttipp praying that the ca  L JKXki esiate be gtasted tz f 00fle or some other suuesit of i At a seselon oi said Court hela LL I the Probate Olfice in the City oi now ed in said Ccuuty on the 6th day o, oi uijuai, A D, 1943, Prt jentHon Hiram R Smith, Juugc oi Probat iN IHE MATTER OF THE ESIATE O Tneodore Lemire Decaoed, It appearing totoe court that the time lor presentation of claims against said estate should be limited, ana tnai a time and place be appointed to receive, examine aiid adjust all claims ana ctemanas against said deceased b and beore sai Court It is Ordered, That all of the creditors off said deceased are required o present trieir claims to said Court at said Probate Office and to serve a copy thcrdof oa June Lemixe, Administratrix oi uid estate at Lakeland, Michigan on ox uefore the 29th day Oi Ndveinbr A I 1949, at tea oclock is the firoiK n said time and place being hereby ap pjiiited tor tne examinution and adjust ment of ail claim uu deranfs agcan s said deceased It i Furtlier Oi Lrhat public notice thereof be given by publication oi a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing i the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and drcuculated in said Comy A jTJf copy xizcr K Smith Cplestia PaishaH iarc i ProLate agister ci Probed A WACS EYE VIEW OF GENERAL 1E Ex Capt Key Summersby,is enhowers ex secretary chauff eurade tells you the dramatic story of what she saw as Eisn hower went through the crucial 24 hours proceeding DDayPre,entHon Hiram Emith Judge  Make it a point o read A oi Probata   I Wcic tye View of Eisenhower vISIT CRANE HAHJRES VXOGE TYPE SINKS t r said Coanv i Hiram R Smith J iaii judge of Proborfc i Register oi PioDate ae rory 1,0 i  STATE OP MiCHIGAV The Piobale Court for th Cottnty oi Uriaaston At c session of said Court held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County on the 10th day of Sporibdx A i  194b, H Is MMV Aat the 4th day ol  MJ 1M8 et tQ oclock m hf 4 mkk fsobate offfice , bo Jor hearig mm d3  fip,   Osdeeedjhcrt public bf publioalion Mte ach week to IN THE MATTER CF THE ESTATE OF I  fte Amerian Weekly, a crea John c Dinkei, Decased  magazine with this Sundays is ft appearing to the oourt that the  gopt 26 of The Detroit tiin for presentation of Cairns against Sunday Timet said estate should be i, ailed, and that  a time and place be PP 0  Dr Betty Gruob of Flint was a ceive, examine and adjust all claims j t  i  ci, 1 d desKind against said deceased by  Of the Hoff Sisters last Court week It to CMwftd That dl of the aediitecs of said at squkd to Court at  Mrs Marjory Shehan and children spent tjb week end at the R07 Merrill home in Web Notes of 17 Years Ago Bancroft Fair Oct ,2,3,4Fowlerville Far Oct 8 to 10 Pinckney has within the vili widows and 3 wdower widows and 3widowers, The Congl church will hold a Harvest Home Festivtl at the J opera house Sept 25 26 R H Arucll has traded his farm north of town for one near Brighton Rob Russell is now pastor of the M E Church of Frankiin Archie Durfee of Dan storeSiockbridge is at Barnards store this week with a stock of ladies sits and coats Mrs Charles Grimes has open ed dressmaking parlors over Campbells store  icn and Will Cooper are building a basement barnie Misese Boyle 6 Halstead have returned from Grand Rap ids with their fall milinery stocp Gilbert Hicks who has been spending the summer with his graad parents has returned to Washington D C This issue contains an iilustra ted writeup of the editors trip to Frankfort Andy Roche has returned to his work at the U of M  iH Roctoe attended the state fair Monday 41 numbers were sold Friday fowlerville The squad is as uight at dance at IJAbbotts, follows Capt Hooker, A Camp George Webb has a new top j bell Morgan Harris, Bowman, Better Health er Modern Plumbing OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OF VARIETY OF CLOSET St AT 4 BATH TUBS tAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL fc MASONlTE SHOWER 0 CLOStn COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS  SHAFFER DEMNG  PEERLESS WATER VTER SOFTNERS PUMPSt SUMP PUMPS CTRIC 4V OIL WATER ALL SIZES CALVAN EO PIPE lEATERS  FITTINGS ALVBS, SOIL PIPE 4b FITTINGS IN STOCK MMjmiivGHEs PLUMBING, HEATING, fcfcPAtR ING S71 Lakeside Drive Raub Lake PHONE 157F11 OPEN IVrNiNub McCseccr, VaxiBkriacurni Gerald and Harold Reason, Clare Hen  dee, Dinsmore, Bourbonncds, Stackable, Snyder, KeUyHcdl N Campbell and Wallace buggy Farnums grocery wagon has discontinued its trips until the spring WEMurphy took in the races  at NorthvUe Friday Jim Roche I  won in 3 straight heats with his W groxiing for h hoise Greeo Wileon Purse 125 poronent on Grand Rirer a sec  tk dt the aW plank rood was Not of  Years Ao     W Z Murphy and Recze att, tended ths Dexter Northville game Sunday Roche Shehan hit 2 home runs for Dexter Harry Jackson lias been ad mtted to the state bar Clyde Sibley, tormer, editor, has bought Homer IndexW y JAMES T JOHWTOICE The body of James T John       stone, a former Gregory  sient road was storted at Detroit in 1 will be brought here to JV for TV Bkmken Bakery was en f 1848 and completed to Lansing buried in St Marys cemetery, ered Monday night and a small j in 18S3 by a private concern i The funeral is at St Mary Mag amount of money taken j who got a charter and charged  deiene church, Basel Park He  Mrs Thomas Richardson died tolL fhe charter was fodeited  leaves 8 rhftdresx tncludiag a at her home here last Surviving in court when  company failed eon Oareoce oi Gregoryare her daughter Mrs Robert j to keep the road hi lepedr 1    Grainger and her husband  l , V Tbm Herbert Pahner Jrs retsm Pinckner high school opem Oyde MaGUor hat boyaht  insm 4seh dp es es hvssg in her  mm TO srtl Utmm mom UOmmtmwm   fP v  P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, September, 1948 ard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries Kennedys Geik store Plflt  jvfc i DISPATCH Entered aa second vjaa Iter at PostoffiM at tinckney, aiichiean uidc  lhe ict  March 3 187 Published Every Wednesday llo Main Si 1incknjv, Ychiran j Subscription rata 150 a Year Paei W JLurktt, Pubiihr Arnold Berquist ol the Mich Son spent the wek end at lhe Merwin Campbell home and with Merwn went o the ball i,ame in Detroit SaturdayFred Aseltine and family of White Lodge has moved to the Poulson apartment on East Main Stivnuad iviitflloyd Maycroi oi iviana rtapas spen iaai wee Win LwiWin vampbeii ana lanuly, ivas Unas Eddy of Roscorn en bpent iaai wwit wjn ini ,nu rwi iviis Uncus Laay Mis Edna kwowii una Loou Cautiu ,  una JMIS iiu rrea Uarp cinei ui fuiwue vvea nite rwy iifcusuu una iumuy spn ouiay ui une nuiiey viwon iiutiie ul Ol KOU1S xju wuia neuoun und Leoia tfji ouuauy ui ne ourui aiiu iub jenuy are eniauuug, ,THE FOLLIN HAVE COMPETE PERMASTONE RESIDENCES IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY BERT YOUNG63B NELSON THE BEAUTY OF S TO Nit PermsStone Is  stonelikt  nett that looks like stone, hit 7ll Its finer features and is perma neat Zt Js not a tackedon siding rch block is cast and applied ind idualfy, like stone Ask us to s d yon a descriptive folder about t is modern facing for all typt oi buildings CArtL PIERCE 5416 Camerouvy Drive Brighton e EDD STOLT, 664 Detroit JL M W D RICHARDS,912 N Mich BRAYTON KIRK, 5i5 W Gran 1 FVjvvr , i MRS M J BEAUPRE, 601 Thomp Son Lak Driv, Howell  PERMA STONE CO 110 LAST GRAND RIVER, BRIGHTON TELEPHONE 73909 fcHGHTON  iiich  ner  liuonei, ivnb uuexi jacuuiiz otj mcn wipretsea oy tne beau  m scenery and many Knees lit i a icssrs Jack Hannett, Ross iteuu, jut vjriwtitn, mormon unu viiiiora iviUiex ana F W uner weic cjueais oi unn rtoanson a me MIUI masters night banquet oi veeaic ioage in he JJeuoiL ivasonic tempie ihursday nite f Ljin to hooert Vedder una wiiw at tAie ivitnrson nospiaL I iiuweii iiept la, ason, noDeit Uiura rvuarew Kirtiand went to he uenauy Mis iast week witn  a uuy vv4 lroop  Mrs Pauline McLucas and son win Mrs uva heindu ccuioa at lhe Uuriett home Saturday ni e Lmmet  iameyer is working on the new movie theatre at Lester  ,1 oiiirley and iamily and ivui bnirley and iamily oi Deeriield were Sunday guests at IRVIN KENNEDY CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Deomcrat Ticket He became a candidate for sheriff at the November election only upon repeated urging of his friends This office calls for integrity, sound judgement and an effic ient organization Irvin Kennedy has these qual cations and knows how to build his organization If elected he plans moving vo Howell and making this a full time job i Political AdvMJvrtlJfim4in  i From where I sit i Joe Marsh Nicest Compliment IVeHad One of the nicest comments Ive received about this column was from an editor in the Middle West I called on And w hile I iiit like to give myself orchids, I think It iilift rales a point Joe, he said, it so h ippens I dont ijri e with  vivfintc you sry, but 1 a  s 1 c ti run jjr column IiccMio it  dvn to cirth and t k ah nt the rifjlit to Itnofjrcc Ai 1 it only nsls for tolerance towail the othef persons point of view He went on to explain, by way of illustration, that h never had happened to have a taste for ale or beer But that when I spok of the riyht to enjoy a moderate bevcrajafe like beer, weft, he was right there with me And from where I sit, that the imporlun thin not whether you share Brother persons taster or point of viewbut whether you recognize hi right to exerciM ft freo choice in a free land vatfprw cz UllltL yitnl Stales 11iiirrs FjgfiqtMia CASH V t  FUK DEAD or DSABLED STOCK HORSES 600 COWS 750 HOGS 2C0 ALL ACCORDING TO 51ZK AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND P1G3 REMOVED FREE PHOf COLLECT 70 GAKLINC COMPANY I VELL 410 BUYERS OF HIDES  XF Plumbing Water Systems Etc Stanley Dink el 13 R J Elmer Langley of Detroit spen j0hn Sprout broke a bone in the week ad at the AiDer hia cinkle while playing iootbali Dinkelhame , last week Just think Over 2CCGG0 Edison customersyour neighborsare serving appetizing meals these days   rcooked by dependable Edison electricity OK wcenZf automatic ranges Most of them enjoy the advantages of the automatic timer They can be out all afternoon and return home to a delicious ovencooked dinner ready to serve All of them like the speed and coolness of the Kuficc heating units on these modern electric ArTheyre happy,too, with pots and pans that are clean and smudgefree Theres no flame, no fumes, no soot in the J4 ens because its all been removed at the power plantmany miles away Your Uvcrite appliance shop or errtment store has the model in slock to meet your particular needs Switch to electric cookery now t  UVE ELECTRICALLY 7 AND ENJOY THE DIFFERENCE  MJSS Alberta Dinkel, Levi LUG tke ana herald DJ xei and lamUy spent Sunday at tne Detroit 2 JHVWL IA SUin ruM Js,  LLi  WV CilA zoo  tuitfUu er j ,   w w  ff  THE  ,fcT,  I I  of  , ill, MXWKM V w w   Vl D ET R P w t fmi ED ISO  CO 9 The Dexter Masonic Pu ter Night is Oct 1 A tl of local Masons will attenu  Mrs Paul Monks and baby Detroit weze out Sunday Jimmy Bidweli of Brian ton J visiting at the Ben White homt lhe Younglove PTA will no a social on homer Abey s iav Oct 1 loe creamcctke and pie free will offering Allen Dinkel and Francis Shehao saw Detroit beat Boston twice Sunday Wayne Wagoner and wife are on a trip in northern Michigan  Mrs Coco White attended a party in Ann Arbor Thursday at the lames Footer home lor Mrs I  Ella Newman Mrs Hctsel Dy oi Ann Arbor a fifinj feet oi Mr4d aew oaii bm at i  A  Wb fc V v fcM AV t J  uua ki w Ai  I Ai iV,IJ lilhHillifiiliiifi m, TM, iarMnaii  i u  Wf0    ivjniiiHii1JiWliiit Wf lg5SS wwp Wednesday, September 22, 1948   PROFESSIONAL CORNER rUNCKNEY SANITARIUM  ,, M 4 lj St IA Piaekney, Mich  Daily 11 00 4t M to S IOO P et Cept Wednesday Me Tu4Vf ri Sal, 7 J 0000 p I OR G R McCLUSKEY  us it  14 Qtfiet US HERB SNEED Cbuw 1 41   Howell, leal feu, City, Lake U4 V  VajiWinkW  VaWiaU Cher K ewf AttetBoys at Law Fit Stele eeve1 rPIX Lie Yew freserty WHs Ne CEMRTEK HEMORIALS 14 N Mala St Ana ArterJileft Harold Chejbb, Local Renreeaaftattee 516 PLifetNGL HQWELL rtowsMelaB 4St or 97 MarloK J MAHTtN J LA VAN  Attorney At Lay 13 IKM ais  ReseiHia d Chejbb, Local LiHjNG31, I ttowfllk PiSTTSW AflnWArllb State Ueeaes B RILLIANT new beauty StrlMng new style Gleaming white enamel finish Supplies plenty of hot water for the a vera family el toutautomatically for less than H a day Come in and pick on new DuoTherm Automatic Fuel Oil Water Heater now Four alzes to choose from I  L LEE LAVEY CfcrtbKAL IMSUKAMCB  fees Stre Piackaay ,  Micklgaa AUCTION ER FARM SALaS A rtLlAimr BEitT WYLIE PHONE flNCmsr 7oF21 STANMUY oERRlMAN Attorney at Lew 807 Eurt Grand Hivar, Howe REFR1CLURATI0N  REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE P1NCKNEY U6F13 HAjWLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL SAND, BLACK DIRT AMD STONE You Black Dirt Now Ifett lor Lawn i Putnam St PlacatePhono 106F3 TXNrerTAscrf  TYPIST Lttr or Any Paoerl  Competed or Copied at Your ConVonianco All Work Confidential 747 Main St Ptockney, PhenrSOFIl  PHSWARTHOUT A SON FUNERAL HON Aarteiia Sorviya IS PaWaey Miakig Ordi  FRED C RE1CKHOFF 8r OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 358 RESIDENCE Hll LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK HAULML AND Wtkly Trip Mada To Dvoft GENERAL TRUCKING Phono 64F14 COWKISTYVRODIJCTS filAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FLL DIRT, AW ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID P1FXE OR CON TRACT 7028 Torn Road P OFiuckne KFD No 2 Tolopkono Dexter 1110 Lavey Hardware Linoleum RugaCombmation Ra,, M H Nile and family of Jack and MrsMae Metz of Hov spent Sunday with the Le J Bedroom Suite Map Suite, Living Room Site, Studio Couch, Duncan Phyf drop leaf able, 4 Lyre Chairs China Cab Inet, 5 Piece Chrome Kitchen Set, Drop Leaf Utility Table, Ap artment Size Gas Stovei Electric to be sold this week Stop in any time Phone Dexter 7760 Third St Dexter 381 1 Mrs Dora Stackable spent last week with Mrs Edna Spears and MrsMae Metz of Howj Lavey family m   Gerald Clinton and wifeRalph i Clinton and family and Mr, and  Mrs Harold Killian of Detroit spent the week end with Mrand Mrs C J Clinton  Mfrerson State Bank Walnut Desk, 9x12 Head Sewing KefrigeratorGovvWinthrop DkiJota ScWicr family and JJTFj Tre     11 I ullu 44  called to Gregory Sunday wher i p  1 vSi2l3 EdVeV Meyer and family of FurrAture, all kinds,Occasional ,,t JlljM   WnHr SCHOOL DAYS Chaii, Tilt Back Secvretary, Kneehole  Clare Millef  famiiy spen  c to Gregory aunaay wier , Reading, Ritina, Rltfi Oriental Rug, Drop ZiavMtoit hnr 1,Mr8, McConn the oder of he day ail   r Satuiday in ueiroi ell sutterei 6tr0ke  mwcmm v  Me  thHvalte R K 0 and wife called Chcdr, Porch Ypsilduti called at the WflW Qn w H clark at Unden Sun DR C J TOWNER  DENITIST i 804 Portage Laka Rd , Damtar  Photi  Daslar 461 AUTO GLASS LET US REPLACE THAT BROKEN GLASS IN YOUR CAR ABES AUTO PARTS Glider, Oil Eurner, Two 9x12 Clark home last week day and found him very well CASH SPECIALS CofifeeDe Monte ,b5ic Vinegar  Gat Sic SoapFelN aptna8i9 c  Grapefruit  19c BeetsClarks Spam  No Z Cant Ne3 en  for  Rithmetic is over the 018 EM CrftIIj RWtr counAy  Pkono 151 Many youngsters are starting I school for the first time Of course,all parents aspire to have  their children obtain as much  education as hey must make ineir own way In t HowtU FOR SALE 6 it pre wax galran vanized horse water tanx, nerer sed iOuo, McD9nneU 8414 PettyivUle Rd ruti SAJUCIA Motor w iHty and a circulating heater Wiliiamj Cooper bAui bliThitS Dependable 35c an hi Call Loxna Shirley 146F3, I 1 Brady 6a  I  wit ALLThree Burner KeroT sene ove Near Bock Store 4972 Winston Road,r,ortqgs Lake FUn bALE5 burner kerosene ove with oven Price 3, Electric uatiron 2  9742 Winston Rd near Bocfes  Store, Portage Lake FOR SALE OR RENf5 rooai cou Diain as mucn f wwry  1 h FOi possible before , M gUWhf M ft kf age with toilet at Pa terson Lako  their own way I WW llW Xf 4c  , Js oU neat Corge VanSkiver, 11371 lakeview MVQ WANTEDMan for part time jan itor work Evenings Apply Board of Education, Pmckney ne world 1 WANTEDtSCBAP IRON AND WalLrv to frf J D METAL We Pick up runes necessary to nnance each  orrrmi  7 A Ssvisfs Aatfemn can t oponeo i ss UMaf e s f 1 bilL busheL L W Umstead  Son roirgAiEToiATOE   FOR SALE,Baby buggyn cnau,  jhr of   draneio and desk Dale Miller, Phone 78F13 J 8292 PettysvlM Bosd 120 4BC Bologiid By   49db Baron 8anars 47e lb FOR SALEHand Carved Itai Fft SA1EI46 Dodge 2 ton ian Oak Dining Room Set also  truck, short wheel base, also a Bedroom Set large Norge oil heater, 2 large Mrs John L Conners  Round Oak healing stoves SUver Lake Baud Pinkney  J Walsh, Webster Twp, Mousy to loan At reaaouieto iUs  eiTro w i,, rtM 6536 Walsh RUPhone 3133,Dex urert peid so Savings Beoss see Fp SALE8 seven weeks old   Tisss CertlficsUf of Deposit  Duroc Jersey Pia  FQR  fc   McPhcrsoo State Bank arJ Daparit lranto All daeoaiu a to 6,000,01 l vroa bjr oar aMmborabJp ia PeaL Thomas Murphy, Phone 108F4 oi land 1800 total price arm Morning coal can give terms 6 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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>7  imamm i pnriwBtepatcrj  Volume b Wednesda y Sep t 1, 194 Conservation Notes Social Happenings Shotgun hunting oi buck deer will get a trial this year in spie of the protests at aiarmea citiz ens Oakland Jackson and Cu MfcyfcRSWUMEH Married at the Walnut M  Caiurcn, riowehv on the mgnt at  OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat county boards oi supervisor f upt iierbert Palmer jr, son  have asked that their counties  vi ir ana Mrs herJaert Maimer be closed to deer hunting ana j i Pinckney, to Leona Mae the Cass County Sportsmen have made a similar demand, inaignanon meeuigs have also been held elsewhere T e com mission turned down ii pro  tests It is required to upen the season in southern Michigan on account oi the size of the  deer herds and crop damage 215 foxes were turned in lor bunty last week More than 18000 more fishing licenses were sold this year than last 86 forest fires burned 662 acres, last week me conservation dept will Meyers, daughter at Mr ana James Mayers oi HoweU in a  double ring ceremony, hev Pail thorpe oiuciating iae organ was played by Mrs Robert Chapel and lack Borden sangThrough the Years because, and during the cere I mony The Lords Prayer   The  church was decorated with baskets oi white flowers and candelbra White tapers graced the windows  and on  eher side oi the altar were baskets oi white flowers and tapers u The bride who was given in  DEBATING THE ISSUES ON AUGUST Z, iesa JUST O YEARS ASO THE FAMOUS LINCOLNDOUGIAS OfftATES PECAN,PEOPLE CAME FOR MIUC3 ON FOOT, TRAVELLED PAY AND NIGHT fty WAG DNS, TWAINS, CANAL ARaS, H0PIN6 TO HEAR THE SPEAKERS AND TO CARRy THE RtMEMEREP WORPS ftACK TO THEIR NEIH30RS0N4,y UMnca MUMMC COVLP S WITHIN EARSHOT trimmed in heirloom lace, Tiers A squad of white pelicans has appeared at Trenton A white spruce at Trenton measures 7 ft 4 inches at the  butt KINGS DAUUHTtLKS The Pincknev Kings Daughters would apprecttJe donations for Ur jvnmage sav o le neld this fallIf you have any articles  tolas The bridesmaids, Mary of lace extended in vshape irom her waist to the flowing train Her finger tip illusion veil flowed from a heart shaped tiara She carried rose buds Her sister, Mrs Elmer Ells worth, matron of honor,wore an aqua taffeta gown with bustle back and earned white glad to donate ieave them with Mrs Mae Daller or Mrs Shirley Secy PINCKNEY P T A MEETING Monday Sept 20 at school Dscussion Playground Equip kent Come as this is very impor Carrie Girffith Publicity Chcrfr man, PRIM AH r ELECTION Only 237 votea wers cast in Putnam Tuesday Democrat 118,  Republican 104, spoiled 17 Judge Willis Lyons and Mike Carland were nomnated for cir cui judge, Bill Blackney for congress and Adrin deBeom for the legislature  Items of Interest Wm Shehan and wife and 1 Boyer and wiie amended the  6lutj tair in Detroit Thursday Francis Krupa and family of Detroit calLed at the Wm She  ban home Sunday Jo Graham, Doris Palmer of De roit and Mrs Dolly Baughn of Pinckney were gowned identic ally in rose taffeta gowns with flong gloves and carried cream gladiolas Patricia Palmer, sis ter of the groom was jlower girl and wore a yellow net gown with old fashined lace and net bonnett Patrick Miller of How ell was ring bearer Wesley Reader was best man and las Meyers, Elmer Ellsworth and Wesley Palmer ushers A reception was given at the churcti parlors Mrs Robert Grg ver cut the cake, Mrs Clarence Munsell had the guest book, Elizabeth Cooper,Mabie Hamel, Priscilla Cooper, Margaret Griff in and Mrs Harold Berglund served The room was decora ced with gladiolas and tapers The ccuple left for Chicago   ,  N CONTRAST, CVKRY riZCN HAS A FRONT SZATAT rOC AYS PEBATSTHROUGH NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, RADIO, TELEVISION, NWSEELS, WE C,ZT BOTH SIDES CLEAfLy CAN VOTG MORE INTELLIGENTV ON THE BASIS OF CPV2AS FQRMQ FrSr   fEiGNALB Miss Lois McDonnell rned to wev xorit City fiiday Mrs Tress Coyxe ana ivii Al u iieyer aHenaca m jrs jiituto at Wuiavjiivvoodii ba IJU A L 1 Alice Gearhart oi hovtii it and a trip thru  isonsin and  ,ne Wiek end a the Ivu northern MichiganFor travelling me bride wore a grey tweed suit with matching accesssories The bride graduated irom Howell high school and has Mrs Emma Vollmer and John  w H  oia snent Sundav with Mrs i been employed by the MichBell Telephone Co for 3 years The jjt w areom qraduated frcn Pinckney yd Bennett and family ot nigh school and served 2 years  j , , in tne army air force He is at tending Mich State College They will live at LansingEisele spent Sunday Ciara Kennedy and family in Detroit w uioyc Camden spent Sunday at the Andrew Campbell home The, Ona Campbell family were in Ann Arbor Friday Gail Middleton and wiie ot DejKri spen ounaay wi h Roger Carr and wile Mrs Weltha Vail, Mrs C V Buttleman and Gecrge Green were n yemsing SuidaA Mrs Mae Meta of Hows1 rrr Nlrs Steve OBrien of bu Hill spent Sunday at the homo oi Let Luve Mr ad Mrs Harold Porter of Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs xvtrwn Cmnobell, u  OrviUe Amburgey of Jackson spet Ixrbor Day here WOf AT FOWL3YlLLi rAkt Pinckney defeated East Lan sing at the Fgwlerville Fair las Thriday 9 to 4 As most oi heir teac were at work or gone back to school they had a pickup Warner oi Hdfwell caughtSco field oi Howell was at hrsuBill KuhrUnd Joe Lavey, 3b Vogt, FowlenriUanflbort and Ridge Shi rey, BUI dtptoe and Chuck Clark in the outfeld Gus Led widge pitched and edso hit a  run JAMES H COOKE lamee a Cooke, 93, a former Mstdeat of the Half Moon Lake dfctrict died at b borne oi his daughter, Mrs Larkin in Detroit Tuesday He Nettie GWnn of North 2aton SPECIAL COMMUNICATION bpCial communication of Liv myion Lodge No, 76 F St AM on buiurday evening , Sept 18  at 800 p m Work in the FC  degree A good attendance is ask eel Refreshments served af  ter degree work Faul W Curlett, SecyCARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors and all those who aided and helped us din ing the illness and death of our oroher and uncle, the late John Spears Also to all those who made possible the beautiful offerings Edward Spears and Children MIPKANEMalady oi fee Emo  tons u  home irii Rose Ilendea spent the lVveek cnd with Chelsea lriemis Mr and MrsLouis Coyle were guests of Rev Fr Coyk at jack son SundayA number of local Masons go to Detroit Thursday night to at  Church JNrwtt ST MARYS UlUKCh fiev Viatic Mujpii, yuot Masses at 800 and 1100 ani jweiia ucivouons inday at j iOiiOved Ly pieaiatiun lo d a m niaboua Sun, Sept 18, 15th Sn aii Pentecost, Com Sun tor  Circuit Court INews  The Sept term oi court con  venes Sept 27There are 3 crim inal cases, 7 issue oi iaci, li chancery and 15 divorce The criminal cases are Wm Trotter Jr breaking and enter ing Thomas Sharp, appeal Issue of fact areTrespass on the case Ray Barclay vs San ley Pack, Robert Barcla vs Stan ley Pack Julius Bauer vs Allocated Truck Lnes, Mary Keeslci vs Mrs Wilmont Morrer Arthur Keesler vs Mrs V, llmont Mou er Appeal Leonard Ridenou vs  Ollie Brower, Assumpsit IuL  Beef Co vs Basil Bacalis Non jury cases areAssumpoi Armstrong Cork vs George Spu noia, Henry Huelsberg vs 1 teA ercka Haller, Ralph Green  Bui Walsh, Purdy  Woodu vs Wm Davis, ind Na Ban vs George Atchinson, Penn Mi Fire Ins Co vs August Hii1  Replevin Contractors Purchc,  eis Corp vs  mAmbieni  Chancery cases areiForclo ure Ralph Cook vs Paul Cott right, Willard Rebel vs  oot land Lake Corp Injuncton Geo Bryant vs tlton Samuels ani  wfe Kenneth Paren vs Win Blair Edward Gowdish and  wife vs James Anderson and wiie, Edith Plasko vs Joseph Bauser, jamos Smih and wiie vs Frank Oto and wiie, Joe Sun on vs Lawrence Steiger and  wifeT QutetTrtieWnv,Low ad wife vs Samuel Bancroft Jack Beits  wife vs Marha ODell, Jlarence Hill and wiie vs James Neal jr , James McNeil and wiie s Charles Seitz and wife Divorce cases are Mary vs Rusaell filverihom,BeaLnie vs Arthur Downing, Ellen vs Wm hriks,Mirian vs George Webb er, Joseph vs lulia Joseph, Ed  ward vs Myrtle Donald, Myrtle Drost vs Derk Drost Con in Ld Pello vs Nonnan 1Belle, Dorothy vs Clifford Hyde lulia vs Vern Fiedenhurg, Gee i  vs rdna Stubbs, Marjory i Thomas Wheeler, Mildred vs El  don McKee, Aubrey vs Ruby Black, Wayne vs Ruh Bumor CarrtfiJifxwijuiuej Attorney GeneiaL Gene Black iuo wo J um smL m ine jupieme court xigaiiisi i uuiw uba, oi iuciiguii ui tim aiempt to cou ec uii ainouiii ne claims is 4juuuuuu m unpaid sales axes iuucic s contenik11 was mat the auo aeaiers sue ma pay sales iax on lne DOQX value Oi tne atci car Uiey take m raaelhe jua nave not been, aoing it  auuing many cars are tuiuea ai ui loss man IXOK price, inis piuctise was the cause oi the waning oi juage Skuhnan s gruna jury in Detroit Judge Lee  n, Ciller Pincxneyite, wrote i uime comi aecision An u ner cjrund jury is now m sess uu uvtiyu nig tne charge oy  iack that ho auto daleib kicc oa liilo no iienubhcaii cam j,agu lund m leurn lor favors    ilonry Wallace appears to have nard sledding in his eff oi io yet on the ballots of the siuies bo far lie is only on 1J lie has applications pending in  ii oneis no is on the baiioi m vijchigan but the south as a  whole has turned nun downHis Lampaign is a self financed UJUI Madison Sguare Garden, ivJew York las1 week he charg  cd admission Gerald LKSmith was ihe only othor person to on knowledge who used this plun ot tiiiLiiitmg  e laaies ol parish  yu  Keesior SEPT JURY LIST Brianon CitJ vfrs K Crocker, Btlle Cook iu,iiiDn Twp Farl Beilby  LL i 118 rllovay Cohocah Lloyd Ailbnght Rc The bishop of the Lansing diocese win be here at JU p m ihursday, Sep 23 to confirm tend past masters nightVeedic , a sfl w U youto ana auu, Lodged which Olin rtobinwr I SJ1011 Monday and luday ispast master m at 4i P  Ad at 74 p Russell Livermore ond wilt m eal rehearse Sun a, spent last week at Dougas Lake 14 Pm bach candidate to choose The Hollis Holloways iiave a  sponsors, now KaiserFrazer or Among the mtenhons an Herbert Townley and family Mon late Mrs Mary Murphy, of Leslie spent Saturday vit ues Wedlow mass at 8 am, Wm Mercer and wife ,Tnur, for sick, Mrs Alma Hon Lak who disd In 1931 He lived   on lUslcaan rt Sail Moon Lake uanl he cetmd nd moved tc Chtlii cr ixrter he and Mrs CiUiw bought a cottage at Half Moon and spent summers there Km QIL Ernest and a dough  L Oaoe ShelL are both  at the North Scrtdonr, Rev  in conscious ieeling oi anger is a basic cause of rrhgrctine head aches How science is straight tening out  these mental twists to bring relief to rnigraine suff erecs, is desxibed in Migraine Malady of Emotions m the  American Weekly, great rnaga sine with this Sundays Sept 19 issue at The Detroit Sunday Notice ff the par4y who took the com pressor tram school Hrwsnnnt or ou af the ecbool basoment some time ago has no use for it  Dr Walter Mercer and family jk JUSI tensing and Mis Helen McKiregor of Brighton wen Wek end callers at the Wm ilercer home m Mr and Mrs Henry Johnson and Mrs Fossie Chambers were in Detroit Monday to attend the frifieral of a cousin,, S Sergt Harold Planck who was killed action Dec 1344 John Burg had lwin kids born to one of nis goats last Friday  iohn Carrol of Detroit and his  ttter Mrs Moe, of Ann Arbor were in town Saturday Robert Baker and family of Syracuse N Y are visiting at the Roger Carr home,  Mrs Earl Baughn and son Neil were called to Columbus Ohio  is, req by Miss Zita Fri, late Mrs MaHaret roxS it he Lie Frank Wilson Wed, Fri, Sat, are Embei Days Therefore fast and ab stinance days x Prayers, arc recused ftr ne sick and recent departed am cng whom are h3 lat on  Spears Rev Arthur Toussaint recenly leturned from Belgium, assisted in closing summer mass Sunday Winter mass schedule skas or Sunday, Sept 18 Scientisls find that the deliberately suppressed or un Tuesday by the illness oi Mis will he pfease bringr  back Apd I put on  school steps sjp a jpw  one oosts ie taspayesi y     White birthday Betty Seooeld who has pneu mania The LynnHendee family spn Sunday in Coldwavu MENNNON1TE CHURCH Because of huikting QQLTIX we will br m Korth Hssabsr NORTH HAMBURG CWURCH Svro Wm Leklir RMC 7  M  ef  Htv Pum exhey, paw Sunday Sesooi  lflMllWP  VM Feoss Misasr 7 l 1 SSZLs Gventnt MeSMSe  S15  jr  COMimuitiiV CHORCa Congregational Fv D D Biady pastor Morning U orsjnp 1030  Subject How vo Woxsrnp a Church Sunday School 113c remeFaithiulness in Public Service Acts 1323 41   Choir Practise  Wed tykjhi Organist  Choir Director   Mrs Merwin Campbell S S Supt H C Vedder Reception for Rev Brady and  family at church 800 The moderator Mrs Fern Bur dick of Hudson and neighbor ing sAneters have been invited and w hold installation ser  vices lor Rer, Brady and con MOTK TO TAXPAYERS I wiM be t my home uu Thr Jy evening und Saturday af ei oora u collect vuTajro tax n 1 further notioe Helen Reynold, Vsillaae TreaR I Pilgrim Fellowship Party Fri  17 p m pt PflgAn Fellowshp Meet tocr Mcsv Sept 20 at 730  n c Brifton Tues  to 9 p sa  Practise Wed 3GWkrr flow sis sst PiitesjnSt Conway J C Sherwood,D P Skym  Deerfield Lewis Wilkins, Leigh Nunham Genoa Joe McGuireMrs Flmo Kuhn Green Oak Beulah Kiuglr Jennie Brown Hamburg Nelson Imus, Es her Bailey Handy Ella Grover M me Judd Hartland Joe Foldenuer, Don Dearing  , Howell City Herman S rooei, Mildred Bray ton  Howell Twp las Greerx,iydc Botsford Iosco Ina Lewis TJnadilla Fred GausMarion Bernice Clark Oceola L H Bomber Putnam George Long Tyrone John Parker TRiCOUNTY LEAGUE Pinckney lost her hnai gare in the TnCounty league puy Oifs at Saline tr  to Am  Arbor Autos 2 tc  Jack Lonaor held Pinckney to 1 hit Gus Led widge pitched for ft  Chelsea wn the East Div Utle by looting Saline 10 o2 and Arm Arbor Autos 7 to 6 Lfy Barnh wbo was pitchmg  years ago on for Chelsea Brighton rcrt FowlerviMe 9 tc 4 to win th championship ot  the West I ion and mees Chelsea for the title STATE FAIR WINNER Mrs Florence Dutton ol Plain held won several premrams a Michigan State Fair and also the Square Deal Miller Trophy for her outstanding needle work entry in the Home Arte Dept Accordinq o the Detroit pap ars President Trumans Labor Day speech here was a flop vvJuie that of Senator Stasaen was a hug success The preBi dent drew 100 000 people to his speech which was precoed  ed by a mamnioh parade Stassen had no parade and only drew 3,000 people to his speech in the Masonic temple Tnifj is the same kind of lme  hey handed out each limy h lae Franklin D Roosevelt ran tor presidentW K Kelsey in the Detroit News, takes a dig  eft Stasson in his coJumniMr Stassen took up the presidents remark about the Republicans dragging a red herring across the pah to disract he peoples aienjon from he important iss  ues of the dcySassen said ihe republicans intended t0 drive the rod herrings ou of the Poto mac river at Washington Mr Kolsey says there are no herring in thePoomac river any other stream does smoked A he red or mng not become red until it  the davfi of u u  auction aays of the Hoover depression eek An echo of ays of the  pjesior took place in Lapeer last weefc ihe Lapeer Farmers Mutual tuv Ins, Co went into receivers,, with many unpaid bills The company assessed the mem oers as a mutual company t L the right to It has 600 pone holders Those who had unpaid claims against the company re fused to pay Mrs rJlizabeth Sevens had a clmm for to una tarn Lieqeitxia one U  20u0 Ihe court ruled tha the  assssmont was first and levied on the Stevens and Ziengara oruj ior 172 assessments On Ihursday they were sold from he court house steps,despite a threatening crowd of farmers A  woman lawyer of Lapeer bid  30th iaxms in for 15,050 The owners announced they will   sist eviction and the case wll  probably go to the supren cour Ihe Misses Rosalee Nash anc Carolene Zeigler Donald Qar tod Ken Kennclly attended the Fowierville Fair kxet week Bam to Mr and Mrs Rober Granger Lcnrema Howard af  Holt eft S  Lawrene nosprtolar Auxilkxry meeting Wed 8  Lansmg Sept 7 a son David Septl7 8pm It is herd to understand the tourings ox acme peoples nuno Lost week vanaeds invaded West POOL Ana Arbormashea picnic mhles benches and swings and did hundred of doll are worth af damage lor n son at all A year ago L SeveSS iStK0 wascessyi kxk  gales af the oirte metry each night to   vandeds ham damaging pemoAs with warn ff1  iaakaut of 1 I Floyd mm A rWgkmjL 24, Fm Leith 23 fibgMon erson, 20 BndbtaaMHkvmd Mis  23 Brighton Joyce mriJsSTsJ3J k Sieis t 4 fi  TiJ  PINCKNEY DISPATCH Siecidfy FaI Coin     fashioned by Betty Rose T0 suit, c  c os can beis pert of Jacket, full of skirt The coat,  th framing petal collar and cuffedin sleeves U c signad to dress you u vs winter pOio fi ry vi e   ,, PRICE 3250  PJK1CL 4250  lillCftsS BUY WITH CO,  NO  ineeweyv Su    C STORE FOR WOMEN HOWELL MICHIGAN The Wliiie Front Market  This Week Special Pig  alis Pork Liver  Fresh per La Fresh  Ll Liver   issage vf   39c 39 Choice Cats  Steaks Beef Roasts Neck Bones Spare Rite Wetaers Round or If rial  SisOiilejr pr Lb Meaty Lb Meaty  Lk  W NxiuKouiha NOTES I AVOIN THEATEK Bom to Tod Kurderko and J  f HO wiie oi Howell Sep 4, a giiL  MD John P hoeek,  oi JlShqr Sate Bwt ITTH Chubbs Comers died Aug 301 VP oahna bhe leaves hex husband   BIG TOWN AFTER DARK A daughters  A 4 waIbaMO lauma with  SVKLL i iOWri,  healer vvie taking a bath in the 1  buiuxg   Httkny Bu ks jail bath tub Charles Piersona  Phillip Head iisouex teu ana fractured his i Also skull He was taken to the hos  A HOB Town Pieaa wits pital MY DOG RUSTY Mr and Mrs Delbert Harvey  with oi Gregory are living at Patter  Ann DoraxL John Littel fhvUI, Methodi church tTL SLl celebrated its 50th birthday on w 1 JT TTBTA Sept 12 4 BOAD TO RIO Ihe American Legion has ,lr, started their new building at Stockbridge The labor is aona 1KW ted 7 Centaflt Saigon H T Smith, iormer supt oi  KM, Fowlerville schools is teaching Bob Hope Bng Crosby Baby lltttf Scrt Lite oi Wal9E feJiSSS  Munn ta nowISLVATN IttiiATISK At its last meeting the Fowler ville village council design aec the 3rd Thursday oi each mciu for tin can and junk pickup day Week end attendance at the state lair in Detroit was 277 peaons Uienn Armscg oi Fowlerville won grand champ ion in Shropshire sheep Fixe did 30,000 worth oi dam age k the Capitol Market, in Ann Arbor last week 77 men enlisted in the U S CHULSRA MICK tnaay Saturday Sept 17, 18 CORONER CREEK 8upM Wtire In Color Sloping   ,  ,    Randolph Scott Marguerite   Fay Banter Chapman George McCready Mqreb  Ttm Mw Cartoon TueswWedxTnurM 5e45 , ,  bene Dunne to I REMEMBER MAMA with Barbara Bel Gedde3, Oscar Homolka Phillip Dom Novelty Cartoon DoubJn Tcuian Show  No 1 TARZAN S NEW YORK i4L ADVENTURE   Ko, 2 TARZENS SECRET TREASURER  stairug Johnny Weismuller Mameen OSttUivan wuitooa waauoy, Monoay Spt 19, 20  Mat Sunday, 2 15 P N, Continuous Dan DaUey GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY in Technicolor nits  Charles WinningerNancy Guild Sunday, Monday, Sept 19, 2Q CASBAH btarnnq Tony Martin, Yvonne DeCarlo, Pete Loire Martin oren Cartoon Little Tinker pt Smith Sunday Shows 3,57,9  Cartoon Ntwt luot Wod Thur, Sopt 21, 22, 23 THE MIRACLE OF THE BEUS  barrlnq Fred McMurray, Valli, Frank Slnatrl Lee J Cokb Cartoon lfowHf army in Tnn Arbor during Aug At the state convention of lhe American Legion Paul Maroney TUM, Wod, Thur,, spt, 21,2223 of Chelsea was elected head of  CANYON PASSAGE the state finance dept 1 in Technicolor More than 100 students at th y, , with Mich State College have enroll , Susan Hayward, Dana Andrews  ST vie B ed in the horsesheding course there All bids for the New Hudson high school gymnasium were rejected, they being over 704100 appropriation Andy Devlne, Brian Donlevy Hoagy Carmichael Caitoon Show 715, 92 the , Bank by MailWhether you have a Savings or Checking KB com, you may deposit and with draw runds from a distance as easily as you mail a letter Safe and convenient Protect youi cash bv usinq our NIGHT DEPOSITORY WJO HAVE AMITE FUNDS AVAIL froa Read went to Ithaca to  , Ti s0iVSS qetMuriel last Tuesday 7  13TXTff FURTGAGE OIL CorporationAi Dancsitg jgpi Uf to 5,009 for Each Dep Dead e iMive  HORSES 600 COWS 750  HOGS 200 per Cw ifcPMDlsYC UPON SIZE AND CONDITION  CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED TREE r FuTja Acimalf Collected Promptly Modern Eqwpmeiit Capable Men  L, PARKER Aunt PKciJ 88, Pirckiu narvice in Midbigv Tba FASTTST Dad Sfxri Central Dead StJsk Co Better Health  eiA conf6  Lyn I Mr and Mrs, Fred Read and ,1EiWONALu AT RKASONAliLE on Sept 20 25 , Muriel were in Kingsville, Ont, I te ML,   tl The enrollment at the Bnghtc j iast Wednesday    HCiST NATIONAL BANK school is 640  jnyrynofML  TPM gMrv I HOWELL m Mrs Mary Schenk, 81, widow  uJXrvRt ON AND Vnar Federal Supervwion of John Schenk, Chelsea mer ,KND APiW0 PSf , Member Federal Deit Jmuranc chant died at the Evans Home, Gra T pa RPBB Ann Arbor, Thursday She was TlTon W Mary Wolier of Munith  NOTES OF L IEARS A66  Canuck, the smart shepherc 11 dog who has ,been the insep l arable companion ol James Fisk for a number oi years was struck and killed by an a, Tuesday He could play 4ie pia no and do about everything out talk Marjory Smith and Velma Hall attended the Y V C Acamp at Silver Lake last week Blanche Frost is working in the Pinckney Bakery Ambrose Murphy has a new Ford coupe Harold, tne 7 year old son of Mr and MrsHirarn Smith of Hos common was killed by a train Friday, a short distance from their home The price oi milk in Howell has been raised irom 10 to 12c Frank Kowalik of Fowlerville was arrested by Sheriff Hoff riotf last week charged with  shooting has farther, Lmea  Troinc Officer Carlsle had his  collarbone broken last week in I a spill irom his motorcycle , AUA  4 iLAiuTAGO sdamee Leal Sigier, Mary I TeepU and the Misses Mauae I ana Mocco Teeple are at the PAmerican Exposition at nuncio this week Bishop Foley of De wiil wiii visit Pinckney Sept 29 at sUU a m Dan Howard of Hamburg was here Truuaday witn a load oi watermelons which ha sold ioi dime 1 xonk Mowers left at th ace yesiraay 2 staik ol corn that measured 11 tU 6  Each had 3 eazs oicomoh jL la Friday while liatoiaq her gasoline store Mia SanTfiyke It It gat out oi coAfcoi and u flanked upWm Going who iveM next door smothered the blaze with a wot carpet J fr a  on the Chicago American i vsit ring at he Pat Ketiy home Dick Baker and sanity morad to BkxunoadL Vo Tueaday Ed T Kaoxaay oi kKdcsoaXleh has tcavetied lOJOOO Uus year ior pUaeuce xlaenhuro Fam 1 with  Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE  DISPLAY  OF CRANE FUiwftES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEA1S IEOCE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL ft MASON ITE SHOWER CLOSLi COMBINATIONS STALLS  REYNOLDS A SHAFFER DEMiNC ML PEERLESS WATER  ATER SOfTNERS PUMPS, SUMP PUMPS TCTRIC it OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVAN ED PIPE 4EATERS ft FITTINGS fALVBS, SOIL PIPE ft FITfiNCS IN STOCIt PLUMBING, HEATING, LtJA H4G Lafci Driv, KM Lke PHONE 157F11 irf NikS 71 rswrwfriS Fred Scfanfe of Mojth Loka arid ais laahinp Mt to Pe Airtechfldoi is akk wrfc After MOK 1 a ZcmmS wfll ha isauisui 0 oi RF5 id job as tfce Weight si   id Beef lb  49c J Ockt Jcioxaaa died Jf   I Ssar a Irfe bone on H  2 r iaj art  Ite  f tama    s f     V KsS r  AVi WmutP1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Sept 15, IJH Yard Goods, Hosier 1 Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries LOCAL CUiWS , Mr and Mrs W C PUiei,   and MisCliiford Mulei, Ac,a ,   Mrs riometa Ainbuigey ana   hie   , ivliiier aienaeu j J Uie a e   ui Detroit lui   Tuesday iV  Corscu ui Ciei  1 way Wis, visxi Mi and iHt  i t Kemiedys ei Store oi ivix una Mrsranx 6ICI Ihwsday cu yucsis Mrs Edna Speai weie iv Lola Danfoih, tLnt, Mis bian ch Bru,, lvus Mao 1Vo t of Howell una iL0 Loue ore  A nan 1  r 1UIS UlUU 0 Wwt j j lulJ AU uiu 1 Dtulic VOii  ,erry Lfcuwiuue i, uo a 4NJ varna urAeUi w V n Lulec and wue una LW Emei oi iiowea spem oJL  witii tne Kennem wyu imuu  IUS  in ivicci i,pent MOU i day in Uouon ivns Lavcina Diuicel and Z IJ chiidrtju Oi Lahe Onfciuiaiy speiu , Ihuusaay wim Mr ana laic, J Miss Alberta Dinkel, Lev Lau   tee ana Mr and Mrs ruui LULI J J  tke auenaed in bpanish Vvu  Veterans convention a Colani bus, Ohio, laat week Louis Vvacjontr and wile spent Sunday in Cohort ah JZI Stanley Culver jr of Deeifiold J  , was a Sunday gatt 0L  n 1 Uinkol y  Mrs Lliz5bcth Biowu and her  daughters are living m Ann   bor wherethe yiihj aie , school I  Mr anu Mrs Ros Laiiiij  East wLanbuig bent Liiuaai   khe Tiioma Vvcro Lome Win Lamb c,d turnl ui u Arbor and George W 1 i      and iumi ot btockbuutju ,i I Sunday at die   h M ,  home 1 Mrs Alma Harris 1 irj  much better a bt jot iiob,,, 1 Closing Out Sale As I Am Goinq Out of Business I Am Offering My Stock ior SaW at CmPces TIRESBATTER1ES FOG LIGH1  0 JACKS, TUBES, WIER BLADES, RADIATOR Host, bAvvtKY CABLES THERMOSTATS, SPARK PLUGS  FLY SPRAY ETC Chas Clark CUd OIL STATION   rom where I sit 61 Joe Marsh Farming Versus Ranching I I  AJM Arbor Wx N THE EVENING when lighting is poorest, many c ctaxing, headacheinviting tasks arise Mother men Is  , Father checks the accounts  Junior does his school work   Sis practices her music All of these tssks call for the best in seeing The best way to lighten the load on precious eyes is  with Certified Lamps What is a Certified Limp Its a lamp engineered to exacting specifications   especially designed to direct the right light onto the v ork surface   not into the eyes Not all lamps are Certified Lamps, but it is easy to identify those that are for only they bear a Certified Lamp tag Theyre easy to own, too1095 and up  See them today in leading department, furniture, and specialty stores THE KTftOfT E0ISON COMT Y   The Joseph G ninth were in Dearborn baur A J   ii  NOT EVERY LAMP IS A   100K FOR THE lllW  4  MorV    TS J  i xt VcV , VAT  FQLUNG HAVE QMTID ffRMASTOHC ItESlDENCES IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY BERT YOUNC635 NELSON i and lAxa Viu iu, j and MrsBeatricc Vaniiorn m Jaaon D racy v  , y iople took m Jrovlervlle iuir Friday C j Lnmton and w Walter Clinton and wik   trot spent last week a, jbu i  Lcke    d Mrs Valer i  I fa,   iav week in Grayluiu aiii i ud liirnmond and wife ol iorijiiy vti3 Suiiday uici, ci vLi una jvirs Clyde i oh,r  Mrs Lmmu Dini una Mis lixiia Caulk spem Juajy a j Cyron viih wii r lor once Van Beuian, 4, 11  iamuy day ivi L Uarrow aixd  ,, Sunviy viai ors ai die iieiot A nome Landing  or Swar1hou CJd lumy  a vending a weeK a tne i VtAver coUage Por age Lake  crd lischeier ha loogi I ed rs posiuon vn ais Roe Duck, Arm Arbor and  vong ior the J L Haon Co oi  Detroit j Mi and Mrs Wayn  aended he horse snov 1 da   so Sunday Hugh Doohfde and wite, Roy Clark and wiie ard Wuynt A  Lee and wile attended he North ville rces one night las wee Audrey Amburgey is working in 1he Cory Drug biore  George Meabon jr and lain i ily spent the week end win Jar    Teatoii and wiie oi hccneoCi j  Mr cmd Mrs Andrew I,ebt  , attended the runeil oi Mrs  hobert WyUe at Uoiy bjrdcy i She was buried in Ore n cen  eery, Marion Surviving are a sonv m and a aaugher 1j xliCiUe UroW4  Mr and Nns     deen an son, David, vere in Albionounday wiw  scad collec T y Mr and Mrs Rex Ko    Ann Aiior ana Miss Kaj   Booz oi Dearboni spen buv j at lhe Aberdeen horre J Donald Doyic ot 3io Ciy,   lowc, visited cr lhj Edward ft  Spears home last weal Jack Darrow, son of Mrs lva , Darrow, enlisted in he arni and went to Ft Knox, Ky Mon He was signed up by SeigtFC LeRoy RidKirdson, recruiting oi C iicer lor the county f Talked h Miiuc editors wiiu nni p lier IKAV and then for a 11 iiTyrttkumv f fHrtf tnti1i em tmtl n ft4H41y fltts of IMVF hfati whv  s nsly ntttlo Alu fnm whpitl j sjt, that about and IUT i   ilxut the diT uns i V, i,nHrs may have Heiciues iluiv i he bHwoen riitI,t ntiuimis tor things or Kuw  furmint and IHHI11 diffomitlirops Hut all over AmerAJHI tli  tell if  Joe, tluiefi ica folks wlu work the land share io icil li   M  I i ween rattle those coninimi traits of hard work, men and larii 1  Wo make our sober moderation, and pood fidlowlivih In ni t hi I  niii foils ht, whether 1here jrrriwinjr itdn we ave tie saie 1H riubs tie for beef, or barley for 1 1 xiiI jaiiii1 th sani jinibliius American beer and nh Ol pile s and lir   t  e  Wieii 1 1   i 1 vecrration, ,vc lae ll an Id n,r togctto U0lCva iuvyttght, lJ18, Lniicd btulvi trtu a ioundution    iUitrl SPOT CASH  l n or DISABLED STOCK  rS 600 COWS 75Q HOGS 2C0 ALL ACCORDING TO SZt AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIC REMOVED FREE  PHOr COLLMJCT Q GAilLINC COMPANY BUYERS OF HIDES  dLF Bfia I  Believe it or not  ardenI found this mm,   i under Hardwa  he telephone dircc4ry eUow Pages  PI 1 1 r ibing iw MMmr OP BlliW ffll 1 ii  afl4 Eacb  V      ii ,T   i Messrs W C Miller, Clifford v IMller, Norman MiUef and Paui f CAKL PIERCE, 5416 Curbuvj  Odett were in Ithaca Sunday Driv Brighton nd abo visited Uie Mich Mai  EDO STOLT 64 OetroiJ A  JiOT a Alma j W O R1CUARDS 12 N Midi Skward Read who moved in filtAVToK iriRK re w  J k his Mr home on howeli fc  riHir v his staoet araded and black topr  , MRS J BAUPRE,01 Tbnp 11 sure  U 1 j JMr ad Mrs Lee Lave, hs ,,,,  IJfic M and Mias Nellie Goid STOW 0  xm nmxtkm tunaral  Water System Etc Stanley Diakel ot Ik Ori  j w M   3, ,rf the OXS aM ise Fcidar MM Manory Sohao ana J  2 of j tyqchyfr incite in tea JUboc H BiM M  1 4  riWrtiir    M  1 INW I HIJlUlHMlpppW liS  r OUUe US PROFESSIONAL CORNER f 1NCKNEV SANITARIUMj VWJ VWtaH Piac4uy Slick   DftUy UuDO A M to a 00 P IB JUcapt Wedbeaw lAoo, TtteatFrL, Sal, 7tQOie9 DR G R MCCLUSKEY J 111 N MUftfca fleidaee 14 Sawjkajf at Uiil,MM ABBgjAjua HERB SNEED Hawaii 1J stau ttty, Uee ud Fane i4M Yw  w  LEE LAVEY FiaciuMK   ftticaigM for less than H a day 1 Come in and pick out B RILLIANT new beauty Striking new style Gleaming white enamal fiaihl Supplies plenty of hot new DuoTherm Automatic Fuel Oil Water Heater water for the a vera family of fourautomatically m nm Four sizes to choose f from AUCHONEERTv BCUCT WYL1E PHONE tlHCKNr 78F21 aiANLtx otRRlMAN Attorney at Law 207 Bust Grand Stiver, Howat RtRlGERXTR3rSeivicS REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCkNEY 136F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERTVEDDER GRAVEL, SAND, BLACK DIRT AND STONE Jrdr Your Black Dirt Now est for Lawnt Putnam St Pincky Phono 106F3 JAWTTASCii5 Attaraegt 1 Law Fat AUto d Savias aua CEMETESV MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann ArborMkfc Harold Cftubb, Local Representative 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Phono 439 or 97 Monumonu  Markov OH JAARTlfi J LA VAN Attorney At Law PVUMI 13 etaea tteaiaj Pao3 TSiW xsm m life ftate Ljctaes epairtit S S Lfceeie Dray ltaea Lak PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOal Modern Rojuipnaai Atabwitooc SorrUio 89 fiiekftey, MicLif FRED C REICKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 358 RESIDENCE 11 f LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK lAULKM AND Wakly Trip Mad To DtOi GENERAL TRUCKING  Phono 64F14 CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVER SAND AND TOP SOIL ROAD GRAVEL, FJLL DIRT, AN ROADS BUJLT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT Lavey Hardware TYPIST Ltte or Any Papers Composed JQ2 Toma Road or Copied at Your Convenience p OFiuckney HFD No 2 All Work Coofldontlal Telephone Dexter SI 10 747 Main St Plncknyt PhontSOPTl P m  llX fOR SAIEPortable Electric Sew ing Machine, Mahogany Twin Bedroom Suite Maple Bedroom Suite, Living Room Site, Studio Couch, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf able, 4 Lyre Chairs China Cab Inet, 5 Piece Chrome Kitchen Bet, Drop Leaf Utility Table, Ap artment Size Gas Stove Electric JRafcigerator,GovWjnhxop Deak Walnut Seqretary, KneehoLe Desk, 9x12 Oriental Rug, Drop Head Sewina Machine, Baby FujyAture, all kinds, Occasional Chair, Till Back Chair, Porch Glider, Oil Burner, Two 9x12 Linoleum RugaCombination Ra dia, Chest of Draven, Hanging Lamp, Dishes Chairs and many other items, all like naw priced to be sold this week Stop in any time Phone Dexter 3811 7760 Third St Dexter FOR SALE 1940 Dodge 2 ton truck, short wheel base, also aj m Ytim ,AWrtrkW9A large Norge oil heater, 2 large f f yKIII Round Oak heating stoves   lr Vt kJltR Joe Walsh, Webster Twp 6536 Walsh RcLPhone 3133,Dex ter, MichWANTED TO RENTAa auto trailer house for the winter Asa Lewis, Patterson Lake FOR SALE4 room house 1 am U land 1800 total price, cmn crive terms 6 room house,  ttf OGZM ol land,partly ftnished FOR SALE 220 gallon fuel Ml basement, total 2,750Will  M QUn oil give terms Norman Reason tank Mrs Skinner Across the Mill Pond 16 CASH SPECIALS lb Coffee,DeI Monte Vinegar  SoapFelN aptba2,l9 c rraoelruit cf I9e  rapefruit BeetaClarfce Ccn 12e Ce 43 c State Bank SCHOOL DAYS Reading  Ritina, Rithrnetic the order of he day all over the country Many youngsters are starting school for the firs1 time Of course,ail parents aspire to have their children obtain as much education as possible before j hey must make their own way fln the world We suggest starting a Savings Account now to provide the funds necessary to finance each childs education in the years to come A Ssvia Ascosjnt can be opened j as UaHa a a II bul  DR C J 1 OWNER DENTIST 8044 Portags Lako Rd , Doztar Phont Dexlor 3461 AUTO GLASS LET US REPLACE THAT BROJC EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR  I ABES AUTO PARTS 01S Eott Grand River, Phono 151  Howell McPhtrm State Balk Bologua v 0mm Cjr Wei 4db Bacon Sjur6 47c lb Money to loan at reasonaole nJaa Werept wui ea Savings Book aa Tisja Certificate of Dapoait All iopooiu up to SSOO0e 1 uaroa by ear aiom6efiWp 1 fa FOR SALE g ft pre war galvan vani2ed horse water tarus, never McDonneU 8414 Pettysville Rd rUri tALLAir Motor Vvmdrnitt and a circulating heater William Cooper BAiiY SiTTEHS Dependable 35c an hi Call Lorna Shirley 146F3, Isabel Brady 60WA oALEThree Burner Kero sene Stove Neat Bock Store 4972 Winston hoad,Portqge Lake rurl bALE5 burner kerosene aove with oven Price 3, Electric flatiron 2 9742 Winston Rd near Bocks Store, Portage Lake FOR SALE OR RENINS room co age with toilet at Pa Person LOKU has oil neat George VanSkiver, 11371 takeview Drive FORSALETwo story barn and chicken coop at No 250 West Main St,Pinckney Gene Dinkel a WANfEDMan for part tinie jan itor work Evenings Appiy      Board of Education, Pinckney Experience a woman  zaim n nc T wants day work 65c per hour,ai80fTORTTSALETA 35 91 automat want ironing to do at home jHot Water Heater with 30 feet o PauHne Hodden, phone 54F31 j copper pipe, also a 55 gal bbl FOR SALE Potatoes, all grades and mixing fawcett A Bargain Willard Wiltjee Farm,phone 131F4  Clessie Altenbemt, Pinckney FOR SALEI UniversalCcwler Re, FOR SALEBaby Bug,nigh chairi frigerator, 6000, Inquirki of fih,3 of draerb and desk, Roy Fisher, 321 Putnam, pinckney 8292 Pettysvile Road Phone 107 VoR SALE6 H, F, Neptune motor FOR RENT Cottage Furnished, at Want ddt FOR SALEPOTATOES 100 a bushel L W Umstead  on FOR SALETONIKTSES Dale Miller, Phone 78F13 FOli SALESimplex Maoffel,  , 4ew, also high chair James Whitley Phone 15F11 k WANTED 2651 Putnam Drive, Pagan Lakrt, McGregor and Melvin Rd Inquire at C Allen, 1947, never used, 100,00, RBUFFARD,9395 Half Moon Laka FOR SALEFxsh local fruit, place your canning orders now, visit our FOR SALE Kfnnidc FLshermantand, North Territorial and Dex Outboard Motor See Mrs H Tj ter RoM Wed, Sat, Sun, This LOST A Beagle Hound Friday u rMi have nnv infonnatlmi con , tactSnejr WemREWARD j JJ011 ,955, Gkfib Sub, Half  weeks Special, Sumroe Squash for Moon Lake  1 a buabaL ALSO VEGETABLE9 9040 FARLEY ROAD llftAJIafl ear Stew L l c FOR SALE former SG Teepie ATTENTION A scra ar4 epaa comer M36 and Howll RL,Pinck in GrcgoryDo not haul 7W a aeylote, 2 dar garage shadeA ,ron or aietal to the dump, oring eal business corner, alao 2 otbar f am at oleanlaugi and vn a to us We nay tbe high dollar m0dem hornoi in Pinckney I holstery drop ma a card We pickup na i Norman Reason, phone 17,Pinckaar  L Mclntyr Fewierville, Michigan STQFEJt  ROM   A Man ead Jto jraxrrfly AM tileW to tUc Best What is finer than to spend the summer wit a tarn loatwe haw U larfs adMMa eC boats a4 jutbeawt aaetota specially a Mar ,tin 40 er eeAinerieas finest oa Ward We will demuatrate for you on the lake Very ifciw kcan do that Also paints, Marine iHatdwaa Oer Paddles, Fishiqs tackle, bait Kt also sell or rant cement mixer, trailers Come and visit ua  Or8 W4MM WlLfOII6 SALES  HEHTAL fflRVMB j 3121 W amui IJawi ijnunjr Fhe asflea l Phone 364W4  FOR SALE Formor S bonw,M3 A HowjarPtaeaaaw mfaM to conAto X aaaw t 1 loSRtiful jhada, t mf ar ateam heat, ieaaaer Cell Fed J U Bra  aft 7 1   s  mutckjMv Dici  V STATE OF MICHIGAN Toe Probate Court tor the Count  fssSsVeVfeMs Livingston At a session of said Court hold at the Probate Oihce in the City of How 11 in aofd County on the 11th day oi September A D, 1948 v  hu am R Smith ludge oi Probate 4 Ih irifi MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF John Sjpeare, deceased, Laura E Smith having iiled in said Court her petition praying that the ad ministration oi said estate be granted to Lucius  Doyle or some other suitable person it is Ordered, That the 4th day oi October AD 1948 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate orifice , be and is hereby appointed for hearing bwuti petition It ib Further OrderedThat public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day 67 hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and circulated in aid GodtttVr  , A true copy Hiram R Smith Celestia Parahall ludge of Probate Register of Probate STATE OF IGCHXaAlf The Probate Court for the County of Livingston At a session of said Court held at the Probate Cilice in the City oi Howeft Tnlaid County on the 10th day oi Sonber A , 1948, rtesentHon Hiram R Smith, ludge of Probate IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF John C Dinkel, Decased It appearing to the court that the time iur presentation oi claims against said estate should be limited, and that a time and place be appointed to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by cad before sai Court It Is Ordered, That all of the creditors off said deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at said Probate Office cm J to serve a copy thereof upon Stanley DinkelAdmiistrator o raid t uie at Piney, Maao in or before the 29 ih day of Novomber A  D, 1948, at tn oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby ap pointed for the examination and adjust ment of all claims and demands again  said deceased It is Further OrderedThat public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to aid day of hecrring in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and cir eiulated in said nr A true copy Hiram R Smith C    trhcU Judge of Probate Register of Probate STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court  the County of IrigifJTT Uvingtton we are leaving for Florida, will sell at Public Auction alTReal Estate and Personal Pron rty listed below On farm loca ted 2 miles West and 2 miles North of Pincknev mrnlTS ,Zom nnri TWW Rad 7040 Hincbv Road wraey corner o Burgess and Hinchey Rad, 7040 Hinchv Road Saturday, Sept 18th dtcrts 1230 PM ifl HEAD TJtsTliSnSAS  CATTLE Jersey Cow, 4 yrs,due May 2Jrsey Cow 6 yrs fresh, open J Guernsey Cow, 4 yrsdue Apr20 Jersey Cow,5 yrs olLfresh,open Jersey Cow, 5 yrsiV Mar 20 RegjerseyCow,5 yrs,due MarAyrshire Cow, 6 yrsrdur Febvlfr Regjersey cow,5 ynwiue Oct27 Jersey Durham heiier 1 yr,apen Jersey heifer, 4 months old HORSES Bay Mare, 10 yrs ride or work FARM MACHINERY F 20 FarmaU Cultivator FFarmaU Tractor on rubber McCormlck 2 24 Plow Manure Spreader ohn Deere ixanp flake CJaftlo Sprayer Rubber tired wagon and rack Tree Trimars OiJ Barrels Wheelbarrows Screen Doors 1 horse cultivator Log Chaios 2 Soc Spring Tooth  Bags 7 Bags of Cement, Block Tackle Garden Cultivator Step Ladder Jewelry Wagon Cattle Mineral Calf Mineral Calf Pails Extension Ladder Hog Mouse Fire Extinguisher Garden Hose 75 Tamarack Posts Barn Timber and many other articles HAY AND UflAlN 17 Ton Clover Hay  5 Ton Alfalfa Brome 200 Bushel of Oats Quantify Altolia Seed 7 Acres Com in Field Quantity of Sweet Corn in field 4 Acres Silage Corn in field Quantity Chippewa Potatoes CHICKENS 60 White Hock Pullets, layingv Chicken Waterers Chicken iteeders  Ghdaken Wire Electric Chick Brooder HOUSEHOLD GOODS Coronado 6 cu ft refrigerator White Star electric range Kitchen table, S efasira Singer Sewing Machine 6 pc dining room suite 9x12 rug 3 pc bedroom suite Twin beds Studio couch Small Table Washing Madhine,Krogeri piano 2 pc living room suite bouaoir Lamp Floor Lamp iiadio Occasional Choir Childs Toys Bookcase Porch swing baby bed,high chair Movie projector bedding dfapes Metal bed springs Fruit Jars Dresser Table Lamps Dishes 00 pr lace curtains Cold Pack GirVs bicycle  Boys pifyclm and many other items 1947 Montgomery Ward Cream MILKING EQUIPMENT 6 cans Milk Cooler Separator, New cement blocks for 14x14 milk house Roof boards 114x14 milk house Metal roofing for milk house HEAL ESTATE 80 acre farm 2 sq 40 acres Modem 7 room house, hot and cold water with bath, house in seated, basement, oil heat, 275 gas, oil storage, good shade, lawn, cow bamaarage chicken house, close to schooLfruit trees Strawberry  Asparagus beds Productive land Look it over OB It will be sold at 3prn,,day of sale Terms arranged on Real Estate rirnLisi J ,,F , ni  j Bankable notes at 6 percent interest fafti  thqt amount credit will be givn on Albert At a session of said Court held at the Probate Office in the City of How eU In said Ccunty on the 6th day of oi Auyust, A  1943, PresentHon Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate  IN THE MATTl OF THE1 Theodore Lemire, Deceased It appearing to fee court mat he flint lor preeeatatton oi rffiipm nntntt old estate should be limited, and that a tfaneand place be appointed tore ceive, examine and adjust all claims and demand against said deceased by and before serf Court 11 w Ordered That all of the crediitan oil said deceased are recuired o present their claims to said Court at FLOYD KEHRL, Clerk said Probate Office and to serve a copy I thereof on June Lemire, Administratrix of said estate at Lakeland, Michigan on or before the 29th day oi Noverabw A  1948, at tn oclock in ihe forenoon aid time and place being hereby ap pointed for the examination and adjustl ment of all claims and demands again eatd deceased It is Further thereof be Ordeed,Tbat public riven by publication of a copy of this ordoTonce eacn wee for three successive weeks previous to said day, of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and cir drculated in said Couvy A true copy Hkcro H Smith CIettia Parshat fuc of Probate Ugiisr el PsobHI 2JJJonal Bank, Plymouth HARRY RUSSELL, Sales Mgr A U CTION ljjt xter or 6miIei nheast of Chelsea 1 SSLhwe   J6   D Town HaU Road CxMnrnoncing at 1230 P M EST Thursday,8pt23rd yrsfSftt Breechen Harness aftc Tested Patr Gray Mares, wt auuu, iu 40 Head of Cattle, Y Hoist 3hoai, o iws Large Quannty of Farm Implem ects and Tools, includinq W FAllis Chalmers Tractor with double bottom 14 inch plow, AC Model 60 Combine FarmaU BN 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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>mrfcnr  D i spa td i Pinckney DUoatch Wednesday, Sept 8, 1948 H No 35 Michigan Mirror School News I The Livingston County Assn GIVE THE KIDS A BRAKE OhS meets a PincKnfcy bep  ,iVe me ias a brake i 13 at 2 pm incus he theme ot tne sate ihe program as sateiy program during the mourn CaU k Oraer,Winifred Aberdeen  of Sept, when more aian a mmhntrance County Assn Officers u iucmgan chuareu iv urn to invocaton  Neitie Adams, chap school Opening Ode riag ttesemation Mae Dalier, marshall assisted by Ava Gar wood, Ailene DeWotee, Bernice W easing ex Gieetings Elizabeth aipres Welcome  , Floretc Baughn Response  Fowlerviue Chapter introduction of Honored Guests hull Oali 01 County Officers Honoring Past Presidents, Assn FowtoViille ,ChapttJ Entertainment Pinckney Chapd Honor Co Matrons  Ethel Brown IUAS is according to Sergeant George iviainar, comuiuuamg, tiicer 01 the brigrion post oi iio Michigan Saute Police There were ibj cmiaien and vouns in tne age ange p o lb killed in pedestrian, bicycle, Scooter 6t mo cyce acciaens last year ui our stae Seigt  Malnur said, in audition, i,Jj6  weie injured in pedestrian and bicycle accidents The hazzards increase when schools are in session And dnv OUft DEMOCRACY lyKUt AS SCHOOL STARTS A SALUTE TO THE TEACHERSTO THE PUPILSTO THE PARENTS Enterf Jinent  Brighton Chap  ers Lhould bear this iacL con Ho ng Chapter Life Members sau ly in mind No mater now  J oy County Maron much aiety instrue ion you give Mer ial  Howell Chaper 1 hem, children ccan always be Message Elva Sherwood,WWi expected to do the unexpected Election of Officer  in means drivers must do EnainimenrFowjxviUe Chap more than observe ordinurv Report of Election safety precautionsThey must be fleces3 until 730 p m ST on he alert for children darting Dinnec at 530 pm out from between parked cars, Reception for Alia Meyer, Gd playing in the stree sriding ou Rep at Dinne  of driveways on bicycles cr Tb TH TEACHESMIN AND WOMEN TO WHOM WE ENTRUST SO MUCH OF THECULTURALNTELLCCTUAL  SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF OVl yOJTH THE SERVICE ThEV RuDtR TO THEIK INDJVDUAL COMMUNITIES ANpTH ,,ATIOM AS A WHOLE CAN NEVER BE MEASURED, Evening Session Call to Order, belle Cook, past p Entrance of County Officers Entertainment Howell piapjjji Keport ot Committees Awards ,  Installation of Officers Selection   Brighton Retiring Flags Mae Dallermai Closing Odd Get dinner reservations of Mis Lucille Beck, Phone 114 Sept 9th is deadline Conservation Notes Oil and gas leases on 4305155 acres 01 state lands sold at auc ton last week tor 22,799 Trout anglers get an extra 6 days oi nsiung has year, the sea Enrollment records were brok en at the school when 404 en ,,, rolled Last year it was 3871 hf son being extendea fromLabor  figures  Kindegarten 44,, is Day t0 me second Sunday in 47 2nd 35 3rd 21 4lh 32 y Sept scooters wimou stopping 0 set if all is clearv and other ads of carelessness No matter if, echnically, it isnt his fault, a driver who in jures or kills a child never for geis the experience 1 is an happy memory hat lasts for ever Consider every child in h stree a human caution sign Keep clear of bicycles watch out for youngsters en  recycles, roller skates, scooeis and coos er wagons, and later on  slecti, too Den1 depend on children to observe safety rules So give hem a brake TO THE PUPJLSTHE C17IZENRY OF TOMORRowrne pecPLE WHO WILL CONTINUE TKE S1JRY OF AMERICAS PROGRESS THROUGH EARNING, THEV PREPARE THEMSELVES FOR THE PART THEY WILL TAKE  HI HF FUTURE BUILONG OF OUR COUNTRy,   k u      ,1,  r W  TO THE PARENTS FATHERS AN nOTKiEKS WHO WANT T AUH CHILDREN TO HAVE EVERY Of PORTUNITy SEEJNO THEM THROUGH EEVNTARy SCHOOLS, PROVIDING FOR THEJR HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH THRIFT AND LVEN SACRIFICE, THE PARENTS EQUIP THEIR CHILDREN FORfUUEfc AND MORE USEFUL LVES aBrArt, , ,  ,, , f 26 7th 27 8th 26 high school The first bids on a series 0 J21 Social Happenings WAiuLiMU two now teachers were arid ed Mrs Mary Jane Tash viii wild lile tiooalng project dami  T  v , , , will be opened Sept IS It s on Jr LLh Y  the Albion cdSiege tract, 5 mile  r, en hlwd aii commcr west of Hastfngs Construction l Cial veucner   wii be stotl pile, ooncie e and earth  JO acres of wheat and buck wheat at Munising is offered for food for prairie chicken and upland game A 21 aay emergency order has been issued limiting the pro duction of the Pent water 4 eii to 100 barrels a day Frenchy Paquimhead oi conservation educational depi, since1921, has resigned He has leased the 9,000 acre Au SofBte, JOiljl  y Irij Pinckney Co church was the sceno 01 u wedding last rnday wou Alice Lee Ware, auun oA en, and Mrs Thomas  ate 01 nu teach 6th and 8th grade ar ilfe became lie irae oi no ne out , i Lamb s011 of i Church New 8 JViiri Lulu Darrow came Monday with die following each Latin The district schools opened Monday with the foilwnig eac ersL, bone Hicks   Petiysville rinans Chubbs Heeveu  Alia Meyers Vivictn Purmalee  Eivo WenaGitei Mrs Don Sharp  Mrs iulu Lean of East Lansing The church was decoraed wi1h baoKG  of whie flowers and candles Gilbert Bailey sung 2 wbs, Because  1 Love You Truly with Mrs Earl Baughn a accompanist Tdgef Bose of TvJeamoia 0 cousin of the bride, sang The  i wtn Clark  Lords Prayer Rchiyn Miller J The bride entered chhcn av NOBTllVlUi DOWNS At the Northville Downs horse roe Saturday night 254,23, was wagered, a record The to ted wagers for the first b weekr was 5746,352 compared to 4,302,901 wagered tne same period last year POETHELLEYSWOES Noted author John Erskine writes about he dramatic sel dom described srange romance of the famous poet Percy Byssse Shelley with Harriett Westbrook Read in the American Weekly, with this SundaVs Sept 12 issue of The iVroit Sunday Times,the full story of Poet Shell eys blighted love affair Get Sundays Detroit Times SCHOOL PBOPERTY FOR SALE , One acve School Sits 7121 Dex ter Pinckney Road and buildina School will receive sealed bids until Sept IS 1948, cetaini Marion Center  Chas McRorie Plaintield Norine Carr The Younglove school had JL pupTs and Marion Center 9MRS EUZABETH FROST Tressa Coyle j mger up veil and train and ca Vtra Kalmacj ned white glamelias Smiles south ol Gayiord wnicn  clTu M,vr cuu i ,  he will operate a aunt club fZokin 11  e arm oi her talher whc  10 percent morr people visit I 119 She woo a ed state parks this year ihau  lae     Whi,e gWn Wih lace ver ian last, the visitors now numbering  Mrrrhie about 10,000 The archery hunting season for deer opens Oct 11 and is lG days longer this year Although deer may be hunted in Livingston county this yea, permission must be obtained of the property owners and no Sun day hunting is allowed The deer herd here is estimated to number over 3000  Mrs Elizabeh Frost, 85, died in Detroit Saturday She was biizabeth SingleOn and married the late Charles Alber Frost, Most of her life was spent in Pinckney and vicinity Mr iros died about 10 years ago Surviv iug are 6 chilaren Two daugh ters, Cora and Gertrude and 4 ,sons, Charles, Thomas, Hary and Walter She was a member of Pinck ney Chapter 145 O E S The funeral was held at Com Pinckney Cemetery, Her attendant, her sister, Ms Lois Kemble, wore an aquc colored gown wih aqua an1 pink lace William Lamb was best ma Chaon Griffith flower grl  Rev Allord read the service The ushers were Dick and James Smith of Perry and Paul Ware Joyce Karus had charge of the guest book and Kathryn Jienry and Joan Griffith received  gifts 150 people attended the ro ception in the church parhrs The couple left on a trip  Saugatuck and will reside a1  ST MARY 3 CHURCL iiuv iruncu MuyJiy, putor oLLuda, ug 2d Com bun Messes 6, a und ii, Siow iune Novena iJevcticns ilidoy at 4o, ionowaa oy prepaiauon lu y cctiniaiuon J a m masses bunday, Sept 12,, 17h Sun uler Pentecost, Com Sun tor men, 4h week ot 62nd isjcvena, Prayers aie requested for tni sick among whom are MrsALmc J Harris and JJ Johnson and nr  recent depared Among ine intentions are Sun motner 01 ivirsEines Packer anc  Mrs Alma Harris Mon LQTPvt Victor Szymanski who is buried in Belgium Tues, In en tion of Living, req by Dr ftiggs Wed, late Mrs Mary Singer, Uy Altar Societyihur,, la e Mr Mary Murphy who died in Cay ugav N Y  rri, late Pfc Hooer Vincent killed in war Sa , iat Michael JGallagher of Toiedo,a summer esident heie Devotions 10 Our Lady cf Sor rows Sept, 10 15, COMMUNITY CHUhCH Congregational Rev D D Brady, pastor Morning  Worship 1030 SubjectPupils and Teachers Alered Sunday School  1130 ThemeBarnabasa Good Man Piigxim Fellowship Organizing Committee  500 Choir Practise  Wed Night Notes on ihe Game The hrst college fooball game ever to oe played in Pinckney drew an estimated crowd of 12QU at ihe lighed athletic field here Sauiday night The Universi y of Toledo fooiball team rained Here 2 weeks this year, staying a Camp Roumscn, Silver Lakt and put on this mei squnc game for tnc VFW who apcr ae the ahltUc field It was he largest crowd in the history 0 he field A Fowlerville bund playoc during he qumo aiid numoioit pho ographeis took  pictuioo conesi Mounted on a hj platform on Norm Millers iu, a Unversiy of Toledo ofriCK ook moving pictures oi h game These will be used 1 coaching to correct he touin fauls The V F W sold pop ice cream, and sandwiches aA the entire affair was manatee peiiec iy The game was between  Toledo 1 earns, the Blues a Golds The Blues had blue 1 seys and the Golds white Thr would have been evenexcept Joa six foot colored boy, himer  Ccle, horn Swanon, Ohio who sarred for Toledo las yeai ana will his year Despite lie fact hr had a broken hand in a cus he was called on o carry the IK I mo3 of the Unie The game was not spec1 acci, mosly line plays and flat pas,  es, no razzle dazzle The Blue3 scored first wih Cole makint, itost of he gams The Golds qc a passin he 3rd quartet and scoied Boh times goal war, kid ed The game was deadlocked uu til ho last guar er when tho Blutfc, reached the 30 yard huo Here the big negro was pen in und twisted, squirmed and wjgq led hi,, way to a ouchdown Again jcal was kicked The  CAL iiade anohei cirive ana leuched thu 20 yard hue bul ios he ball on downs, Beween halves the trophy foi winning the horscohoe ouxna mejit vas presented to Spencer Tius who defeated Marsh Meo ben IJI he finals, ihese two pu on an an exhibition on he grid iron, Titus winrmq 21 k C The puvemen dance sponsor ed by tne firemen and the bingo  ,vere heavily patronized, h  1 uiiico Maas, Bill Klave a O u Paulson furnished the mi , 1I1 Clare Swarthout cull iij was a biy nite for Pinck neyt and it is hoped Universiv of Toledo rains h year leie agaiii nex East Lansing where the groom is employed by the Holland Furn ace Co Both young people grad Organist  Choir Director me runerai was neia a txm uated from Pinckney and went  Mrs Merwm Ccm1 Cpngl church today with Rev1 to Mich State College two years S S Supt H C Vedcfe McLucas omciatmg Burial m The groom was in the navy two  Ladies Aid meets  church Qr years J Thursday 2 p m Election 0 officers HOtTSL SHOE TOURNAMENT The folloving took pai JII hehorseshoe tournament hoi which ended Saturday John Burq, Clyde Tenner, A uiqer, Chit Miner, Ciiif flame, L Hurubise, Marsh Meabonr White jr, B White s GM  Ward, Bob Vedder, Clare Miller W header L VanBiancumJack Reason, P Singer, F Smger,Gus Ledwdge, J Sanger E, Parker, S  Titus, Don Swarhout, L hicy, L Baughn, Marion Shirey, bill Baughn, G Vedder, N MhJer,A Shirey, W Darrow, John Wylie U Singer First round winners weie Fenn er, A Sinqer, CHaines, Marsh Meabon,CTare Milieu, J Re a so r Singer, M Shirey, N Miller, A Darrow, J Wylie, Gian  cjd, Don Swarthout Second round winrs vere ongor, M Meabon, Jriar, Ward J Reason, SfT us,P Sing ler N Miller, J Wyi  Semi finaliss were Marshall Meabon, Spencer TJS, Grant Vard ar  Norman Miller Spence Titus bea Marshall Meabon 1 straight for the tile m ing the righ t0 reject any and cm bid jffyyji Sekell Director  Bom U Gartb Mrt  at t oe horfol Ann Arrx  W   Ann HOWARD BALL Howard Ball, 64, of Whimore Lake, died SaturdayHe was the son oi the late Edwin Ball of Webser and his mother was Fannie Jones of Pinckney fur vivina are hie wife, the former  inifred Burnett and a scn,Ed win MEYERSPALMER Herbert Palmer jr of Pinckney and Leona Meyers were m rried a Howel Saturday nightWrite wp next week  If the party who took the com pressor from school basement or ou of the school basement some time ago, has no use for it will be please bring it back and put on  school steps as a new one costs the taxpayers money Pinckney School Board Bom to Mr and Mrs Kenneth FRANK PETER HARRIS Frank P Harris 77, co owner of the Rabideau Harris clothing firm, Ann Arbor, died at St loe hospital Tuesday He was a no tive of Dexter Surviving are his  wile, a son, Robert and a daugh ter, Mrs Cliiford Coniway Fun, era at St Thomas church, Ann Arbor, Friday, Pilgrim Fellowship  ha Gha Gonna Be Party a the Church Friday, Sept 17 at 8 pm You are cordially invited MENNNON1TF CHURCH Because of building ope rat 00we will M at North Hamburg NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Ezn BchyPator, 4060 Swarthout Sunt  Wm Lcidi Road 7 tuiM N  f Piockny Sunaay School 1000 Monlnf Worship Service  11  Youmr PeorWn Mectis  3 Evening Mefaage 8 lfNOTICE TO TAXPAYERS i    , I vLM be at mv home  Thr Fred Stone and wife of Udce v ovrrinjrs and Saturday aftrr j wood, GJllO, and AL Hyseiand n4rs to collet villajro tajc untl wife of Cleveiand Heights, Ohio, I furthfr notice P1 the wk end at me Earl Aua 26, a dauahtec Ruth I Helen Reynold VuiHae Trew Stcmley and Brandon Wite  615 Y Putnam St  Home    I fRICOUNTv LEAGUE Chelsea Ind   n won he East Div title v 13 wuis an no defeats Brighton won the West Div title with aIQ3 record Pinckney took 4th place by beating Grass Lake 7 o 4 Sunday Stepoe pjiched Zeke Ledwidge hit a home run Pinckney meets Ann Arbor Autoes at Saline in the playoffs JOHN SPEABS John Spears, 77, a lifelong res ident of this community, died a the home of his brother,Ed ward esday Survivors are his brother and neices and nephews The funeral is at St Marys church at 1000 a m Thursday, Rev Fr Murphy officiating Bur ial in St Marys Cemetery Rojpett Lathers has returned from New  Current uoumien Former Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes of the supreme court died last week The papers made much of the fact that he lost the presidency to Woodrow Wilson in 1916 by snubbing Sen aor Hiram Johnson oi Caliior ina when he toured that state California went for Wilson Mr hunhes was a stiff dignified man who did not make friends easily However one important cpioode in his life was ignored entirely When he was nominat ed for governor of New York,the Democrats nominated William Randolph Hearst,the newspaper publisher against him Hearst  his daily papers and his titrcng labor following was powt erful and favorite to winTeddy Roosevcl, then president sensed his and sent Elihue Roothe seciutaiy ef war to New York to campaign for Hughes, like a baso ball manager sending in a pinch hiter in he 9h inning Hoot in his speeches openly churged Hearst wih inciting the murder of the late President McKmley by his cartoons and editorials Of course this  was far fetched bu it did the busi ness and Hughes was saved from poliical defea early in his career Henry Wallaces campau 1 M ine souino esiaoiish civil rights ior negroes is similar to lon Quixoies battle wih the wind mill, ihe tgg ljurrage of which he was on the receving end was to be expected Henry does not have tne southern viewpoin on this subject and never will have r While in Ihe south he adressed negro mcumns and stayed ui tne hemes of noqroes In he soub the 2 races 00 no1 mix and IWVQI will Wallaces lour oi tiie souh was no1 ioi vcte3 us lew negroes vote there and his 1 icket is barred in most of hesc staes However by mak mj a martyr of himself he made  a sreng appeal for the voes of ,iaihern negroes Boh RepubJi  cm and Democrat parties adopt ej srong CiVi righis planks in  iCi platforms but neiher will ro in the souh o campaign tor hom foi these planks are only i sheriif of Monroe county ij a perils 1 en cuss He got wind oi me fact that nudi s were iOiamg u convention near his cjy so he tnuck ou after evid jEuicevHwtverttiuyhadorwall uC ind the blame place and ne could not see a blame thing No to be daunted he got a plane and flew over the place an i as able o dislnguish peo pie in the nude So he raided Lc jduce and arrested some 30 people, some ot hem over 60 yers old Jus why this moating nrmuced he peuco and safety of Monroe county is not clear Mu he snenff seen his duty end ho done id He probably ,onId have seen just as much by gorig 0 some of the nearby 1 ahing Oeaches   fi Iiev Aulenbach, pastor of the Kiiiii ana S Micnaeis Episco pa churcu in Deiou preached a termon last week in which be ook to task ihe Man of God Who imbibes He scored Yunifcters who attend cocktail parties gien by the parishion   ers Certain people axe a de light in getting the minister 1igh In such instances he de  dared the Man of God becomes a descreaed disappointment ins ead of a consecreated inspiration Is Gov Sigler slipping or is he only seeking votes In an article in the press last week he is quoed as saying he may pardon 5 of the grat ers indited by his grand jury and later conviced Three of them, Senaor Logie, Floyd Fitzsimmons, dog race promotor and SenatorNagel never served any time be ing otf on appeal When Gov Sigler spoke at Bay City recent ly he was presented with a pt iion of 1365 names asking clemency for Senator Logie Ifa US p  O L S NOTICE Pinckney C wih hold it n Friday night Sept 10, a  MIL Members ore requested Wb pioinpt Vetted AbmUm VH J      9 i f PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday Sspt 8, 194 KEEP William W, Blackney YOUR CONGRESSMAN Neighboring Notes ,1 0 i SYLVAN TEE VTEH  Q horse lost week, i Norman WenaChek iaim  WmJlack ,  died at his 7TZ  TJS0 9 arUP   Wednesday Surviv y   t   , oi white carrots on his faiiCoun SHrviwiBn  hiiwinw, irL  SPt 10 11  CHJtLSftA, ,,,   ty Agent Osier, says he He is a member of he important K oi such cIQt anQ that j   Armod Services Committee and  ch Qie without  orange Marlm had devotedly suppor ed con colorina they are also witnou Surviving are his wife, sonWill, nevei and a daughter, Mrs beulah W  strucUve Veerans Legislation Mrblackne is the author oi he Blackney Terminal Leave Bill which places enlisted man in the same status as officers in redee ming their terminal leave bonds This bill will reduce the Nation al Debt 2 billion dollars in in Test annually The committee at which Mr Blackney is chairman the Arm  ed Service Sub committee  has  passed more than forty con structive bills affecting the pub lie interest He is in favor of sound economy and a just and lasting peace Your support in his behalf will be greatly appreciaUeaRepublican Primary EiecMon, Tuesday September 14 1348  carotene, which makes them a ti favorite with doctors ,  ALBUQUERQUE u Cmecolor  Cjoi Western with Randolph Scott, Barbara Brit ton CoOlO ItarS AgO Walter Knight FooUight Rhythm The MunithFitfchburg Amer I jarnes nocne won three iiiis t  JU,V I0 i WIWl itiiKjwft From where I sit JoeMarsh  mm One Great American Trait ican Legion post has been givei cam one second race last wee I a iree bite and will put up a with his horses, Ambe iik, tai building omu roroes and Major loading The btackbridge American Lea l0n ion post has a campaign on to vV C Kendee  Sons took 7  add 100 new members, niam, j btconas and 4 thirds ai  Ben Mcpabe Manchester high , ,llti Ho wen lair iasi woek with school coach,has resigned t ac muctop sheep I cept ,a coaching job at Harvard j c w bissun, employed by   university  Hoger Carr, was marriea to Mr  The Gregory school opened on  , w oleman ot Plainwell on  Tuesday with MrsBernita Wheel epi 11 by justice Aioen rros r and Miss Esther Jorgenson a3 Mrs Beadle, 80, died at the teachers, home of her daughter,Mrs Fran A bad check art is nicked the Hopkins, in Unadilla Sept 3 Howell A  P store for 880cb hev HEMaycroft of Old Miss last week ion wupreach at the Cong 1 500 people attended the City chutslr Sunday, zens Mutual Auto Ins Cos 33m Lorenzo Lavey is working in  THE UitVftibHED DANCE In Technicolor A Musical with Margaret OBrien Cyd Charisse News Cartoon Make Mine Freedom Comings Big Town Alter Dark My Dog Rusty Road to Rio jcd Jit   jn lit lr  iiu,  i i  of t  the nn   it dues a news1 to get out from   nd see how fclks d AnM ici cok, and 1  V 1  n doing   i iir the  n Li Tta,   its a mighty  i iiu Not inly ITOU points of Xti  ylvania farmer for the habits of kla city coniin the tolerance of fullii who vote one way towards thtbe who vote another the toler ance of those who prefer spring vatrr towards those who enjoy a moderate beveragt like beer From where I sit, its that great American trait of tolerancere snect for individual tastes and liberties that makes this country si n Fets never lose it    v  ieh reconciles vrvi t point  of viev, i1 o a i rrr oc J  M  Cuiritir, lir, LnitcU Stutai Brewers Foundation VOTE SLPT 14 FOR  Michael Carland anniversary banquet at the am ory in Howell last week 83 boys registered in Howell on the first day of draft regisvra tion last week Born to  m Belz and wife of Howell Aug 22, a daughter, and to Spencer Bowen and wife ol  NoithvilleiTessio Gjrduir Aug 27, a son  The Webster Congl Church reunion is Sept 12  31 marriage licenses were is ued in Livingston county in Aua ust The average is about 12  State police are searching for a man who stole a truck of Stan the Detroit postofhee Dexter defeated Grass Laki Sunday 2 to 1 with Bill Cooper piching Pat Lavey and Roche Shehan played with Dexter, c Dr Norman Wilson is attend ing summer school in Chcago Ucnald Sigler is going to school in Detroit GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION HOWWLL Theater lOWti MICH FrU Sot Sept 10 11 IF WINTER COMES Stontee Walter Pidgeon Deborah Kerr Binnie Barnes Cartoon and Lattsl New Sun ifioxL Tuee, Sept 12,1314 HOMECOMING Starring Clark Gable Lana TurnerAnne Baxter, John Hodiak in Shows 3 S 1,  WecL, Thur SeptrilTiT A Comdy Starring Ray Millandj Teresa Wright and  Brian Donlevy Also SK GUN LAW  Starring Smiley Burnetts, Charles Starret and Nancy Saunders Wed Thur, Sept 8 9  WOMEN IN WHITE  Starring Eleanor Parkes John Emery Sydney Greensteet, Gig Young Sport rieel Cartoon rru Sa, Sept luTi  Charles Starretf,Smiley Bumette in SDC ouw LAW  Also S H A G G Y  in In Cinecolor with Nokes Brenda I To the Qualiiiea Llectors Notice is Hereby Given, TnaU a General Primary Election wui George Nokes, Brenda Joyce oe neid in the Township oi Put Robert bhayne and Shaggy  w  , nam State of Michigan, at the Cart00n ley Heeg of Lake Chemung and j Village of Pinckney, within said j bun Mon, Sept 12 13 was wounded by them in mak Township on   Mat Sun, 215 p m cont mg his getaway The truck was luESUAtf, SEPTEMBER 14 194B  Bette Davis wrecked For the purpose of placing in in South Lyon has added  their t4iominauon by all political part , WINTER MEETING 3id school bus this year I ies participating theren, canai i   Whitmore Lake expects her new fire truck Nov 1 It is to be mounted on a Ford chassis and has 145 H P  uate tor the ibdlowuig oJice, j paige James Davis viz  Novelty Cartoon News Service We offer financing on residences and farms, livestock and farm machinery, auto mobiles in fact if you axe in need of a loan foi Any worthy purpose, we are lead and willing to cooperate with you Protect youi cash by using our  NIGHT DEPOSITORY WE HAV AMPLE FUNDS AVAIL ABLE FOK SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE FuRTGAGE OR  PERSONALu AT REASONABLE RATES FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOWELL  ro Uraer Federal Supervision Member Federal Deot Insurnc CorporationAl Duposits JntureU L  to 5,U00 for tMck Depositor FOB Circuit udg Bom and Raised in Shawassee County  At tended CrunhaSchools Graduate of University of Mich igan Law School 17 Years of Active Trial Prac tlse OOMPfcTLN  MCltNT QVAUFED i   i Jas A Quayle OF CORUNNA w Z  D O  PES 0 Admitted to Practise 1932  Prosecutor of Shiawassee County1943 thru 1946 Circuit Court Comrnissioner President Shiawassee County Board of Education Listen to WOAPOwtsso Friday, September 10 630 p m  Mondav, Sept 13610 p mm  1080 on your dial  Saes benao Representative in j Notes of 47 Years Ago STIVES senoor,   Brighton Fair is Oct 16,17, 18 Representative Ann Arbcr Fair is Oct l,241  COUNTYPlrosecuting Ator , Two R F D routes start from I ney, Sheriff,County Clerk, Coun Noy  Dexter Oct 1Carriers are Hem y I ty Treasurer Register of Deeds,    Phelphs and Fred Bird i auditor in Counties electing   Postmaster Swarthout attend I same, Drain Commissioner, Cor  ed the postmasters meeting a j oners Surveyor, and such o her Port Huron last week I utiicors as may be nominated at James Roche started his horse that time  in the races at Dayton, Ohio, j And tor the purpose of placing   this  week u nomination, cauaiaates par iThe Anderson Farmers Ciab cipating in a Non Partisan n meets with Dick Clinton Sep jary tiection for the following  14  ounces, viz ihe Ann Arbor railroad train, noUil JUDGE went down in the sinkhole north JUDGE OF PROBATE of Lakeland Friday and the CIRCUIT COUHT COMMISSpassengers had t0 walk across J IONiiR Miss bell Kennedy is teachingNOTICE RELATIVE TO OPEN in Boyd, Wisconsin j iNG AND CLOSING OF irui I Ross Read has resumed his J POLLS studies at Ann Arbor high I Election Law rtevision of 1943 school f 3093 Section 1 On he day Rev Rice has accepted a call of any election the polls shaii to Grand Biancandieuves here beopened at 7 ocloekrinSept 22 I forenoorw and shall be continued heuben Finch, E C Ort, Gus open until 8 oclock in the of ex j   noon and no longer Every qua 4 I ihed elector present and m line at the polls at the hour prescrib   ed tor Lhe closing thereoi shall  be allowed to vote THE POLLS ot said election will be open at 7 oclock a m  wui remain open until 8 oclock of said day of election Murray J Kennedy, Twp Clerk Irene Dunne In I REMEMBER MAMA with Barbara Bel Geddes, Oscar Homolka, Phillip Dorn Cartoon Sunday guests at the Edward Spears home were Russell Glov er and family, Fowlerville, Dan  Driver and wife, Dexter and Gei ry Eichman and family George Graham and family of Mt Morris speut Sunday u ne uale Miller home Dead ci Alive HORSES 600 COWS 750 HOGS 200 per Cw OLPEH DliTG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED IREE Fu EI Aimalf Oollected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men  L, FARKER Aent Phone 88, PircWrv Hervice m MicHisra Tbe FASTFST Dad 8 CentralJDeadSl9e3i Co   V Smith and Almond Green attenc ed the national G A R encamp ment at Cleveland, Ohio, thi weekTeeple  Cadwell have taken the contract to paint S Maryt rectory Saturday the Lady Macabeesf at their review presented Mrs Mrs Anna Francis with a chair and Mrs Georgia VanWinkle with a picture lor their good work for the trder On Sept61901 President Wm McKinley was shot by Leon Czolsgozz at the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo as he stood in the music hall shaking hands Msis Florence Murray oi De troit is visiting at the Frank Ab erdeen home Jack Fairchild and James Fredericks spent Sunday there before returning to New York City Mrs Jennie Devereaux and  Better Health era Modern Plumbing flSIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OF CRANE FUI ORES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS IEOCB TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS with people At lost reports dougher, Jane spent the week the president had a chance to end3 m Evart  the Wm Smith recover Annabelle Miller is teaching in the Hicks district Charles Stickle, wife and daughter are visiting in Buffalo The 5 months old child of JJohn Mortenson was buried today FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE NOMINATE IRVW I KENNEDY CAM1HUA1 JXMI tXiUUtt 14 isa  A p Vfry home m Mrs Anastacia Bellfranz off Ann Arbor is sending a couple of weeks at the James Murphy home To the voters oi Livingston and  Shiawassee Counts We, members of the Owosso Township Board, endorse our Township Treasurer, Mr Adrian deBoom, tor Stale Representative from Livingston and Shiawassee Counties If noiaincrted in the Republican Primaries Sept 14, and elected in November, we sincerely feel mat he will give hi vetr best to our counties oa du State of Michigan ak he has given his br for 22 years to the City ol woso and1 Owosso Towns  Sincerely yours Robert Stewart, Supervisor and Chairman of the Shiawassee County Board of Supervisors, Hilda CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL ft MASONITE SHOWER CLOSE I COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS L SHAFFER DEMING ft PEERLESS WATER  ATER SOFTNERS PUMPS, SUMP PUMPS  CTRIC ft OIL WATER ALL SIZES CALVAN ED PIPE EATERS  ft FITTINGS vr  VALVBS, SOIL PIPE ft FITTING IN STOCK MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER PLUMBING, HEATING REPAIRING t Ukti DrW Rath Lnlto PHONE 157F11 OPEN VfNiniuS   Clerk, Gute, Jutceal Peace leetice oi me  1 F  Iruncib iiorron State Represei alive REPUBLICAN FRIMAR EW SEPTEMBER U VETERAN ATTORNEf i ISA  Of MMtUOMM fMffCTf iii  iiiiritaii ffltii 1 1   PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Sept 8, 1948 Yard Goods, Hosier Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries Kennedys Get, store With an ELECTRIC WATER HEATER See them today at your plumbing, appliance dealers or at your C en crie r  Oth w  WWiUrVfcf DISPATCH Cntered a sfcou  Hitter Bt POotofflew U PiruVriey Miidiitriin ud v ct uyMrcb 6 It lubTTned K  Wednesday lo Miiii   iinefclyv X   in  Subriptifn rati 150 a  en Pan W CiMrlettPubUsher jjne Carrol who uoed to do uc rut oi joke and Lena on iufc iuaio, on ine ueue uuv Vwrieiiii picgrum, was tne tuoi oi VVillWhispering Comnb uuu w a, iu Jand Lake laoi Ki aua MJ Eawaiu Uyci ot Johnstown, Perm, wuo  rciu vuiuiy tneir auiu cnauu e, mi unu Nils Max  eisai tUiersan Lake and rolauvc in Leuoit lemiied home rndc Voe at Uie primary eicwiion iiaa, septemoer 14n for judge Willis L Lyons, non puu  iban ballot Commiree Ljiaia tteason and family spent icuii week m Canada, ile go somo nice trou Mis Alma Hams is serously  ill at St Joe Hospital, Ann Ar  bor She has a private nurse  Dale  at kins and wife of Unadilla have moved ino the Max Reynolds apai linens on , Putnam S  f j Roy Richardson who lives in  j Roy Clarks house reenhsed m    the airny v ih the rank ot Tech  Serg and is army recruitmg  f officer for his county   J Stanley Dinkel made a busi     ness trip to Flat Reck Friday, i   Mr and Mrs Sanity lni1,, , son, JDhn, and ccucjn or, iiiinr  went to ivulo Creek SruiJay  t wheie Mrs Dmkei and fhiici    are a he Robert Swee heme j  I for c week, j  Enroll Now FOR FALL TERM BECtNNfVG SEPTEMBER 7th  DIPLOMA COURSES IN STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL JUNIOR ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ACCOUNTING BUSINESS MACHINES SEND FOR OUR FREE CATALOG Ann Arbor Business School  3 30 NICKELS AKCADE PHONE 20330 VO  Claude Lk, of Dsron son c the kte Will black has bcuuW  the P r Reason farm house and  fr 5 ac o land and moved here  hc Reason and family   Mr, Liia ioon and Looio a j sr,  hhhJhnailuuu , teTvrad the Derjt 1air Monday Mr and Mrs RBrooks ct 1 nn  spvii bujv  vih lie Hofi 8  ers Bennie VanBlaricum and wile  I of Bristol, ,Da,  visi5mgu    i Henry Gicrt heme j   Alber Shmcy and wife an  r i Leonard le spent the week er X  , a Man en j   Mr tiiii Mrs Harry Palmor otj Dr o md Mrand Mrs Geoicje j I 3uiiman of Horton spen he  iveek rnu with Mrs  elLa J c   jc I,oLis and wif Deroit,,   1 , nd wife, Lakeland, Mylo Ket ier and family of Jack ron spent Sunday wih S H Coir and wifr lex Read and wife reumed to New York Citv SaMirday Express your choice for Cirrn Judge Tuesday, September 14h,  primary election Committee for judae Willis L Lyons Cliude C ro,e, CiiiflO 1o for ttrpjrfrr i  TTrr nrntlvs furSJiJ RojiePtativc Your Kappt will I be mvrdated Under no obligation to any cor poration or business interest i, I  , A , ,  ii  A 11L by ho iiiVilImr ili Ii i iivnit iinijri from  111 I nlllt V Ml I i 1 1 1 iliP yijifs i VtiiMi and fmH away en part in pultlii afiiul n   V  i 1 u in ,   onivy tW11 liji JudJ, , Li lei i Miiiiy tliin U utll  1   t    iMfiJxT it tl rV  I I    tl v,ui,tii lccrviiK tf tX V1 j i  WN iui mii, 1 y lul i iii, SITI HssiC 1 ,lisVifl CilLUt  SPOT CASiH FOR DEAD or DSABLED STOCK WS S6no COWS S75u HOGS 2X0 ALL ACCORDING TO SIZ AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIGS RFMOVEE FREE PHOI COLLECT TO COMPANY r  BUYERS OF HIDES   I ELL 410 IF Rural news THE RINGS YOU CANT HEAR Many im provrinent1 in t lion scivicr oin about M raluill thtt itV innelinis rasy to overlook ho rosults 1 Xc iho mailer of ritiiiiL on rural limfi, for rxamjtln Trn year ao, inarly i vtry ruralline tkvliono cutoinor Hrvnl y Jirhi pan Bell heanl the rinjrs of all olhir parties on tliHim Today 87 out of ovr Kxilicir lln rings of no more thnn If the parties on lluir line Plumbing Water Systems Etc  taalejr Diakel   Cong Wm Blockney, Lynn Gkndner cmd Bert Grove ccuied on W C Miller Saturday Fred Read and wile Rex Head and wife and Ross Read and  wile We dinner quels of Dr and Mrs Steve Brown one night  Retain Judge Willis L Lyons lor Circuit Judae Non partisan battel SepWmber 14th primary CofBnirttee  I jf   M4ll Xj METAL MUNCHEftSqnirrrl oeeaionally gnaw bole in the lead sheathing around telephone cahles To precnt damage from iuoitare reaehirijr lh wiren tlirouli lliee and ollr types of punctures, many ealie are kji fill i with pas When the gas escape, lowered pres sure sets off an alarm in the telephone central office Sensitive deiee help tell where the break ha occurred and a repairman eano ul and dear the troohlc, in inot cases before service is interrupted DIAL DECADE Ten years apo only onetenth of the t 1 phones on Mirhipan Beils rural lines were dial Today, even though the war years temporarily halted the extension of dial service, nearly twothirds of the ruralline telephones are diab Michigan Bells 3,K,000 5year postwar rural expansion and improvement program will mean still more rural dial telephones as time goes on MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY a JA  Tmm  i  v  rik    1MjV  V   S  M ,V PINCKNEY DISPA Wadneadcry Sept 8 1948   PROFESSIONAL CORNER Amczkg DOOTHERM heater value  7995 State Bank INCKNEY TARU  vwhu fOR ONLY full 14incb Burner53,000 BTU output  k    SCHOOL DAYS jDaily LlQO A M to 1 00 P M Reading, Riting Rithmetic is  xct Wariwlay the order oi he day all over the AUaw, TaaaFri, Sau 7tO00 au country, i  Many youngsters are starting J school for the firs time Of I R Q R McCLUSKEY courseall parent aspire to have 1 uKua4 their children obtain as much 1 iiSfe L education as possible before f hay must make theix own way  Oifico 35 Prituu H 5n the world j rioawui a ill We suggest starting a Savings j  rv j Account now to provide the  funds necessary to finance each childs education in the years to come  ML MM Attorney at Law Pint Stat 0 Sai Ha MrJfcr rERr MEMO feci Qmkt Iffitf fftfCld WfttU Sit Flsftr Tip Cootrol Diol rofy ptfM0tti6ftiMrolM Makw gvttino th riohthmat f topefafll  M year anal , etayoiwifegyowrradioi A Savings Account can be opened wA as tita a a SI bUL CM McPflersou State Bank  HERB SNEED IIU i tm it  ftN  HovU Jafcafcajatt 1 laal buu, ianaat a wty, LAW 4 Faralaati Yow Wrty Witt Ma 2 Big Rodimt Doors Give you quick spot heal when you want it  ral Dpoit laiarana Money to iou at reasonaoie nia axArti yu4 on tjavinga UooJu And  inne Ctruncutea of Deposit All depowu up to ,IM000 U sur4 by our aaembesaliip U iadL 1 jo get 9 ttttt famous f eatwaftlnthis handsome, fullsize DM Heata Its a genuine DuoTherm neater at an unbelievably low price Come in and see it now and solve all your heating worries for years to come Easy terms  ji Exclusive FewerAir Blower ovoflaMa tf Ut txlra cost saves op to 25 oa fcel ofl LEE LAVEY LOCAL ttWS Mamn Smith XL PemDerton, Ohio, Anna Rogan, 17, Deer iieiaj hercert Reamer, 2z, Kncic ney, Leona Meyer A 13, Howeii JacK uaiiaway, 46, Detroit, Inez Atwood, J4, noweilLauren riedinger, 19, Fowierville, Dorothy Hess, UJ, fowierville Arthur Anaersou,  lb, Fenon, betty iurner, ZU, hoyai Oak John Wach, 26, Detroit Rosiyn Maz  en, 2U rioweil hay Salmon, 30,  Fontiac, Mabel Salmon, 26, Howeii Duwain Perry, 20, How   eli, Mildred Pratt, id, Howell Orrin Saunders, 26, Erie Va, aricy Ann Beck, 22, Howeii 1 tichafd Wilson, lb,Howeii, Paul LEE LAVEY CMJLKAL ifoOKANCfi  raa Wr f tacJuM  Michiga TuCllON fcHv FAKM iAUc A arctiAUTY BEitT WYL1E PHONE rkHCMMFV 78F21 STAIMJI DERRIMAN Attornay at Law 207 Eust Graad Eiver, flowal RthRK113lATIOirSS7lc5 KEfAlKS ON AiX MAXES PHONE PINCKNEY 136F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL iiAND, BLXK DIRT AND STONE Ordir Your BUck Dirt Now lest foe Lawn 1 Putnam St Pincky Pkoaa 106F3 CEMETEUT MEMORIALS 924 N Iftaia St Ann Arborjtfkk Harold Cauafc, Local RaprMaatati 516 FLEMING 5T HOWELL Howmli  Pkoa 49 or 97 MemuiBoU  Marker MARTrN J LA VAN Atterner At Law 13 T3FJ PkOB Sat tTT MfcaaUa Deft JUttk Lake  PHSWARTHOUT SON FLV4ERAL rKlftfil 39  j Mictta THE FOLLING HAVE COMPETED PERMASTONE RESIDENCES IN  LIVINGSTON COUNTY THE BEAUTY OP STONE PermStone Is a stonelike veneer that looks like stone, has all its finer features and is perma nent It it not a tackedon siding Each block is cast and applied individually, like stone Ask us to send yen  descriptive folder aboal this modern facing for all types of buildings BERT YOUNC635 NELSON CAiL PIERCE, 5416 Canterbuvy Drivw Brighton EDD STCLT, 064 Detroit Ate W D RICHARDS, 912 N Mich BRAYTON KIRK, 5,5 W Grand ifiwir MRS M J BEAUPRE, 601 Thornp on Lak Drive, Howell PERMA STONE CO 110 EAST GRAND RIVEP BRIGHTON TELEPHONE 73939 BRIGHTON FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OFTOMETKIST 120 WESl GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 RESIDENCE U1 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK UAULtM AND Weekly Trip Made To Dveit GENERAL TRUCKING  Phone 64FI4  CARL JONE5 CONCKETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SJ1L, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, ANI ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT XSNE TASCH TYPIST Letters or Any Paper Compoaed 7528 Toma Rid or Copied at Your ConVenUnce p OPinckney HFD No 2  AH Work Confidential Telephone Dexter 311C 747 Main St Plnekny, PhoneSOFU DR C J TOWNER DENIT1ST 8044 Portage Lake Rd, Dexter na AUTO GLASS CASH SPECIALS CofiSeeDel Monte lb Vinegar  Gat uie Fox, id, Mason Robert Van a1 cook, 24,HowellJune Haines, 26, Brighton, Howard Green, 23, i,yton Audrey Gerhardsted, 22, ,  hovell Ralph Gardner, 21How 08 D M61  ell, Iva Erwin, 30, Howell Frank Phili ps, 24, Fowierville, Wanda Davi, 20, Fowierville Rober Coda ngton, 19, Howell,Roberta Morgcn, 19, HowellRoss Curtis,  24, rclervilie, Vida Lock wood, 19, Fowierville FurUi Sober, 19, Fowierville, Vivian Hehdryx, 17, FowlarviJlo Ralph Merkle, 23, I Miloid, Lois Wissusik, 20, Mil ford FOR SALE 6 ft prewargalvan vanized horse water tun, noior ,sed iiiuu McDonnell 8414 Fettysville Rd rUR SAiAir Motor Windmill and a circulating heater Wiiiiami Cooper bAii SlTTLHS Dependable 36c EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR  ABES AUTO PARTS Robert SqJ Carr returned home last week badly sunburn t ed from head o foot He says the fact trie nudists were holding their convention in Michigan last  week was only a coincidence J and Kei Led FOR SALEPOTATOES 100  LET VS REPLACE THAT BROK1 Fh i, Y 146F3 Isabel Brady 60  1 1 Jxi bALbThree Burner Kero sene Sove Near Bock Store 4972 Winston Road,Portgge Lake FUn bALE5 burner kerosene pove with oven Price 3, Electric flatiron 2 9742 Winston Rd near Bocks Store, Portage Lake  FOR SALE OR RENro rooni coti 1013 Eat Grand River, Phone 151  Howell Want Adt, SoapFel MaptlKiB2,8i9c  No  Cans Beet,ClarksrBaSw Grapefruit Spam Bologna 19c f0 2  FOR By Pfe 49clb Bacon Squares 47 lb  widge returned to their schools a S Josephs Academy Ad nan tna Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit today  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge visied her sister, Mrs Lucille Gagnon at Whitmore Lake las week Mr and Mrs W C AtLee enertained at a picnic dinner Sunday Cy AtLee and family and  Bob Tasch and family Cy has sold hia home in Ann Arbor and goes to Gladwin to practise law  Leon Meabon and family of Dexter spent Sunday at the Geo J51Be rge Meabon jr home  J lst, Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbi and Dr and Mrs W C Wylie attended he Toronto, Ont Expo silion last week bushel L W Umstead  Son SSLETOMSTOE  D6de Miller, Phone 78F13 FOli SALESimplex Mangel,   new, also high chair Juus Whitley, rhone 15F11 WANTED Experienced age with toilet at Pa erson Lako has oil heat George VanSkiver, 11371 Iakeviow Drive, FOR SALETwo story barn and chicken coop at No, 250 W3t Main St,Pinckney Gene Dinkel 1 WAN TED Man for part time jan  itor work Eveninqs Appij Board of EHuccrtion, Pinckney wants day work 65c  howoPRE 35  automatic want ironing to do at home Hot Water Heater with 30 feet o Pauiuie Hodden, phone 64F31 copper pipe, also a 55 gel bbl FOR SALEPotatoes, ail ades and mixing fawcett A Bargain Willard Wiltjee Farmhone 13IF4 j Clessie Altenbemt, Pinckney FOIl SALEI UniversalCooler RetFOK SALEUuby Buggy,high chair, frigerator, 6000, Inquirici of fjrJL of draaei ard desk,  cr, 321 Putnam, Pinclaiay8202 Pettysvlie Road Phone 10,7 FOR SALE6 H, P, Neptune motor FOR KENT Cottage Furnished, at 1947, never uaed, 100,00, ,261 L Putnam Drive, Fagan Lakr, RBUFFARD,0395 Half Moon Lak  McGitgor and Melvin at G Allen, iLOST A Beagle Hound Friday  If you have any information con  tact Pinckney TavernRE1 FOR Rd Inquire j FOR SALEFrash local fruit, plftce your canning orders now, visit our stand, North Territorial and Dex  ter Road Wed, Sat, Sun, Thia SALE Eniude Fisherman information con utbod Motor See Mrs ft T   Morton, 9955 Gknbrook Sub, Half j weeks Special, Summe Squaihor Moon Lake J    ATTENTION A scrav arfl FOR SALEFormer SA Tcopte open comor M36 and Howell Rd,Pinck in GvogoryDo not haul your ence yf 2 lots, 2 dar gfcrage shade iron or imuil to the dump nring ideal business corner alsA 2 afci uness corner, also 2 other tt to us We nav tlio high dollar, modem homes In Pincknev, We picku  iBwt  J STOFER   1 a buihaL ALSO VEGETABLES 9040 FARLEY ROAD jfiUfl NOTICE I am stm cleaning Ruff and  holstery drop ma a card eal Stew BONELESS Par LB 66c s   Clacks PINCKNEY FWE5T FOOD STORE   A Man and Jlis Family are En trd to tic Best What is finer than to spend the1 summer wiih a ttne tatwe have  large saleftioa of boats and  11 rd motora specially a Mar i  or 60Americas finest out  board We will demonstrate for you on 4I12 lake Very frw dfil  can do that Also paints, Marine  Hardware, OarJ Paddles, Fishing tackle, bait Wi also sell or rent cement mixers, trailers Come an4 I visit ut GOr Wilton Kaonth WUa  W I L S O NS I SALES ft REWTAL SERVICE 3121 W Grand Rivar, Lake Cho murur Five milea watt of Brighter Phone 354W4 FOR SALE Formwr S r,, Terple home M36 ft HowrjRd ,Pincknr suitabla tJo cory ito 2 family 2 12 loWuiiful hado 2 oar  garajz, steam hoa, idoal hianeaa  eomcr Call Fred J feopla HowaU Pfcoaa 71  ROBF6 1i1lNornian Reason, phone 17,Pjncknav  L Mclntyra, Fowierville, Michigan v   V  tkijj JtiftHt   T  Penms items oi interest    Fred Campbell 01 Ann Arbor spvu ut vueK sud at the Una wxudu florae Mr and Mis Fred Read took  iuiioi to uraykng last week wui, tie wen on a canoe trip Shirley Reason spent last week , A auns Mrs Helen Bates, Mrs Helen Bates in Detroit ui Waiter Mercer and family Eas Lansing and Wm Mercer ciu wife spent Sunday at the Dr McGregor home in Brighton Mrs Roy Darwin  of Lansing fell last week end broke her hipMrs Mae Metz of Howell spent las Sunday at the Lee Lavey home Norma Ann Shohan of Web, ster spent last week with Mrs Netie Vaughn Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell and Leona spent Labor Day at rium ricuow coi iUry ciub, with ji una Mrs L CJ Uornaxn Mrs Andrew Campbell visited Mrs Edna Kraft of Marion one day last week O J Clinton and wife spent he week end at Black Lake Gerald Clinton and wife of Detroit spent the week end here  Mi and Mrs Garland Camp bell and 2 children of Munqie, Ind Mr, and Mrs Phil Hud n S children and Roland Hudson of Detroit and Roy  ilson Liid wiie cf California were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Les Robert Poulson and family of     were w eic  uests of Mr and Mrs Otto oulson Wayne Barnhart of Perm, is visiting his sister, Mrs Clifford Donald Meabon is going to school in Grand Rapia The L T Henfy f amilv and  Myron Schoenhels and wife were Sunday dinner guests of Lidt Karus cf Laks Che mung  Mrs Rose Hendee and Mrs ahier called on Mrs Ned Chubb in WebberMr and Mrs I H Hooker i ed on Mrs Maude Sayles a osoital, Ann Arbor T C W Hookex and famih closed their cottage at Lakelanc and returned to Ann Arbor  jm xiirs Chrrord Van atended the funeral of  Stewart a wuy, Sunday Kenneth Kampman and wife of woit spent Sunday at the Mark Nash home Mrs Ray Bums, Mrs Loui Coyle and Mrs Charles Chan Cotiklin hom in PontTac berlain spent Sunday at the T The Misses Rosalee Nash and CarJene Zeigler were in Detroit lewrweefcr t Barbara and lane Nash star, ed school in Howell Tuesday Olin Robinson and son, Olin, jr spent the week end at Gay lord  DU Swarthout of Detroit call, ed at the Lynn Hendee home STiHav Marvin Bruff expects to spend 3 days at the Detroit Fair this week The Doyle Templeton family spent the week end in Indiana Leo Carish and family of De troit spent Sunday at the Wm Shehan home Mrs John Boyer and Mrs Reece Guann gave a birthday party Thursday nigh at ihe for  mers home for their husbands 20 were there and the two men leceivea many mce gifts Charles Whitehead and wife and beatrice Lamborn of Greg ory spent Sunday and he Jesse Henry home Gerald Henry returned to De troi Monday where he will teach  in the Grant school i uut nars rloris Clark re  tirned to Detroit Monday where  Mrs Clark resumed her work as IS VOTE FOR ARTHUR J PIERPONT  for Circuit Judge A lawyer for 22 years with a experience in his profession,both in civil life and as judge advo  cate in the army POLITICAL ADVER wwwi swaoi Jack Wylie of Howell spent the week end a the Kenneth i Wylie homeAllen Dinkel, Francis Shehan and Mark Abney attended he state fair in Detroit Monday Miss Alberta Dinkel, Levi Lud tke, Hilda Hall and Jack Cole spent Sunday at the Irish Hills  Mr and Mrs Donald Gyde are now living in the new JohnRos ek house in Chubbs Corners Mrs Lijuyd Hendee and daugh are spending the week in Holt Mrs Hattie Rae Mains, Mrs Irene Smih of Dearborn and Mrs Ha me Decker were Thurs aay guests at he Curlett home John Carver jrand family were in Columbus, Onio, over he week end at the Robert Seefeid home Lawrence Baughn and family attended he Larimer reunion a Pleasant Lake Sunday Dr Cecil Hendee and family of Lansing wore week end guests oi Mrs Hose henaee  Mvron Schcennals and family of Akron, Ohio, spent the wee  ,6 it iii home Miss Zita Harris returned to ru cnood wont in Detroit Tuesday Mr and Mrs Roger Carr took a trip to Niagara Falls last week  and Mrs, Cecil Wilson have moved to Brighton, Mr and Mrs Roy Henry oi Battle Creek will occupy the apartment they vacated by themAmbrose Kennedy and family and Gerald Kennedy and family oi noweii spent Sunday at the Irvin Kennedy home ana with he Robert TwitcheU family picniced a iver Lake Mr and Mrs Morley Reynolds en ertamed Sunday Max Rey lds and family in honor of Osa Reynolds who has just re  Uixied rrom California William Gardner and wife of London, Ontario spent the week end with Ifr and Mrs Herbert Palmer Jack Clark spent part of last week at the Easel Meyer home nTr Vosilanti Leo Bettesand family tf Wall ed Lake spjnt the week end at I the Roger Can home   A proven public servantform er Circuit Court Commissioner and Prosecuting Attorney of Shiawassee Counyformer Judge of Municipal Court of Owosso i A Veteran of World War 1 and I World War II, volunteering for service which totalled 4 years and 9 months He is mature in years and judgement and will bring dignity and understanding to the bench J i 2LUIJL HKKrofl LET A SERVICE MAN SERVE YOU AGAIN Vote ior PIERPONT for CIRCUIT JUDGE vmiNf WonPartisan Ballot PK1MAKY tLLGUON SEPTEMBER Wh p nmtt i ColU h lit r umner A pair of Hungarian youngsters stop their endless hunt for food long enough to exchange news, while an older youth listens in To aid such innocent victims of war as these, the International Children 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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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week was iiaique  upper peninsula where ihe thermometer mt 1U2 uad people have beengcug to cvoi oil ail summer ire neat vavn w general and s ia k be caused by hot winds from ihe Caribean sea On top oi a at the , Wowt , th6,aa I864 QS S21fL available outirorn ieleS , Iayers  lish government ordered 12UU0 waterproof match boxes for the soldiers in the trenches , used as soonas FiTJSl I iT f iSS S 6  6   now,  Sun night ai MHchell n iop oi a4 o fctary building in New York, hiusday ihe mercuury reached 23 dearfioc A 1 23 degrees Auly reafned The 62nd The knives haveg handle, I FatopST 1 and moety percent are bouqh   ,hl  Y by sportsmen who have no use  an the week fai tnem  aU  aol, possessing them Webster Marble died at hu hunting camp at Round Lake,3r miles from Gadsone in 1930 Today hia son,William is pres Ident oi the company and James TJone who joined the company in 1905, general Manager They employ 100 people Gladstone, adjacent to Escan aba has a vas recreaUon pro gram Including a lighted fiold, recreation house and beach house All Star Tri County League gamo and Myr tie Ries ana her horse, Sue  Tuesday is Childrens Day and e 018 Qnd cont6sithe test ti,hSePullin9 co Wednesday is 4 H judginghar Thursday Open class judging,  ball game i Pinckney vs  LansingThe machini DODGE SWARTHOUT T was IZVL  ouu, swartnoTa,, to  were aueaaea uy Jaci, i epUon was he d or    rerm borne on US 3 j  GIBLS7o7FTAirGAME Tne receruly organized PinCK  and ball game t Pinckney Kast LansingThe machinery and  Live Stock parade is at 7p, m,  Friday more harness races, calf auction, ball game fowler, yille vs Okemus, Girls soft ball 1 gctme crt night The Auto Mani  acs Live stock and machinery parade  Saturday nine heats of bar ness races Ball game Fowl ville vs Wobberville Girl ball game The Calvacade of Sars be on each night ler is soft c ius 01 tne week they chang ed their hours and worked oui from 600 to 800 a m and 400 to b00 p m xMo player is ex oused from practise and a rjoy who was awol one day had to walk back to Silver Lake, a dis tance oi o miles The V r  is sponsoring the game ana men snare win be used for their building funa as hey contemplate building j in the lmmedia1 xuure University ot Toledo playi a 11 game scheauie Among the f teams hey play are universiy j of Detroit ana Wayne Umveri y  and on Dec 4 the piay he an ual Glass Bowl cjaein at Toledo The head coacn is Skip Stan ley, former Brown and Wash ton University coach There areb tylLLhiqan man on the s4quadThey aie Larry Mans, Southeastern high school Det rot Keith Bouck, Fred Zeiel and    sP,  a home Tun WtoZZLv on and added a run y wee heid on when U, to bwaunou  orug bom M  V  k  on  ZZdlm l V  awl more PmcKney lock h McKay of ConiinaN v   e J wllen   1, S  Y and V I doubled Owen Mitcheii ieuu  Ambujgey  r hQl 48  iinonit yi  , cmd V auled with his brotner J Doinus of DetioiL and Mr Jom n ut Howell rrnmn  SulliVfin n  Sullivan of nl,  mr Jain na 11 of ev Fr Sr9i Ybroh maters ev rr bullivan, Rome, uay  e  Uii e wcikers on he a again eveuec I and shorts nH  on Wymans home luu J much in evidete Sl  but was  edwidge aouhled m the dth  their shirts were OMMUNITY CHURCH CJongrsgaiionalj 7ih R  7 Christian m ung  D D Brady, pastor ormng U ors, Y  pa fcubjbui Bemu  1U,J0 Our Labor Sunday School  HTheme The Church Choir Practise  Wed MI  Organist d Choir Director 9h Mrs Merwm Campb t H c ,, , Day uuuia Qxrfinin ships We osied men Ule or iuu to cs and 75c to  s have u9in, iiUs 1130 in Thy ut mtstaboj Day Sundav we should examine om relauo out stealing 3rd,In tiie Wyman lost control and walked D Amburgey, Swarhout and iwichell, filling the base with one out but jjoth Singer hoys grounded out Fmckney put J, Lavey and G Ledwidge on iie dh on enois Ledwiage was out at the piute when rt Amburgey hit o ore and X Ledwidge and D Am burgey struck out in tne last half  yman fus up was hit by u pitched bulLDuun got a hit, OConner was      uoosied to 20c and u pass Llcyd tiled to left held bQyed Jifiiefoa  as employer, employee, buyer and soiler and will and u ei ney xuemens bn fi a yiUii sort aJi aarneT eU   yume ufciecu HAMfAHIAN HAUOP1AM , aM Mrsiervau Hampar lauoi matron, joruer 2S OU9UWT AyneI0 e InT ieaiijoxn which ,,, , ,wiUU  at St John, the pi  Ar iost to ftoweii f nian church, Detron to 4 xjoh     Wk uli     i ana give pec Fred Denniss of Pontlac BobWaasiflte ghiisiian prin Blaha, Bessmer and Bob Enoise I clPals m OUT decisions, of Lambertville  Football is big business big business methods are in building a team IncidenUy Stanley DinkeJora man was awarded a scholart at Universiy of Toledo m K senior year at Pinckney bu no er used and Wyman scolec run Pini i, y  F Smcjer, 3b G Lewidge, rf Lavey, ci  see tha Flint barber jieri   price i 0 tor hair  100 for siiaves rnii baroers ior some ieason oi cthei seem to lead the biae in boosting prices in 1946 they jumpea hau cu s horn  510U We remembei haircut we ever had shop, it w UJI even and alwuys is for   75c io he fust in a barber was quite an even   whol, UT It   w boos ed J n iven sfn,,i i busied to 20c and  g time, in MENNNON ITE THMPru RArrburgey or it Uech    7  v   Not tii iiuiuhuiif HAMBURG, CHURCH yior, 40C0 SvarthcM    Wm Lwtifr   N L of Pinckney ine ae uraay aigni ana too in aucut 15U at the gate and on pop en  In the opemng game uu rmcic ney Cubs who nud to piuy with oui Uieu pitcner w  Ail Stars u to 4 hah narrow f 1118 wre Ps ana giacu pitched innings unui ho was Ilos Jhe matron oi honox was nurt and Stanley Dinkel,oid Unio T8 MY rta9P1Qn ana Jxrni veteran finishea Hagopian was iest manfindes The two ghis teams, Dads maids were rlose fiagopian ana Root Beer and Lansing Bonded Arme Wamperian riarry nam expelled by he umpire, tlie Roofixig put on a snappy game P  Leo Boodakim were gk  team nosed out Ann which was won by uf Ann Ar shers Margaret and Camcnn CKm bcr girls 5 to lThe piaying of Hagopian were flower girls ana the catcher for the Lansing girls I Michael Armoudlian was ring waa high class and incited tho fcter ANiNOUNCEMENT Tir and Mrs Aiex Lazlo ann ounce the engagement of theu daughter, Virgina,to Glen Zahn, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Zahn oi Ann Arbor Ihe wedding will take place Sept 4 TrU COUNTY LEAGUE In a game filled with debate   I juiNiiy School Morrin Worship Service Youi Peoples Mflfitisjr  Lwntng Message JO 00  AB R n 3 1 1  4 0 1    3 ,2 2 K Ledwidge, If 9 I Q 311   3 1 1   3 0 0  0 0 0 ,  1 0 0  0 0 0  111 J1 J,  730   1H  Tischeler, lb Swarthout, rf Reader, c Twitchell, c U A , C OU , ii Lloyt, Beniu,, d  , Beaury, ss  2b y, ss  fi,iQn tins mcluded ln9 vasal,ne rubbtd next prj,Je    a onic 8qured winch endured to World and since then th    been frequent 8 S huve haveniij your iioii wa to AU n The War 1 1 U  AB R 4 U 4 1 1 Notice 11 ihe past i has been cut0 Qive7 iJelephne raorl to give initormation as to thi in which the Ann Arbor catcher I 11  fires However, effec Keesler 3b 4 Cooper, lb 4   3 4 4 an, p IMiblcck Dunne, rf  2 2 1 2 0 0 H U u 2 2 r w wiou wu u 0 iw cou1Cttuuu r,,  e Xa aUy ateS lu c  viiiu aowjuuu wincn y aunay piomo, u  vhsu nuhlolltW3 OTa Co y yea on KquuI ,  nuuunaus unvii nirY1 inu yuvL nim iips on in icwci mm how  WLrB  au ox stanea Arbor Autos here Sunday 11 to 10 Jack London who admiralon of the crowd Ginny , Ihe bnde wore a Spanish Hanselman started pitching for, CQ, deep shoulder design, her Ann Arbor and Mary Moore of burton veil was attached to a Hamburg and Rosemary Spen coronet of old lace The bnaes cer oi Whitmore Lake aiso play, naids wore pastel ii    rirs Conservation Notes Miclugans portion of he Pitt man Robertsc wLdhie fukd yr year will be 539,030,000,the larg tax on firearms and amunition A new Mason county oil well, 3 miles north of Pent water, is pumping 100 barrels an hour  t,   shades m Sow  matching hats and The recepaon was held HucE RZETS J, L neJd at WU1V 1 sion score Sf  and the couple wereChelsea Ind 15, Chelse for twn JnPJLMakinac WmdF 4 1 9 Novi 4 Sout ror iVO Woolre TUft tii   I T , o  T   w live Au9ut 27h iast, operciois are requested t0 diconhrueil prac ise except tc, fjremen v 1 pitched a  fment officers Please co op no hi game for Ann Arbor iaM ge innervation oi law en week was no puzzle to Pinkney era w,lth 0 hre dept bv not Part of the Pinckney team was  tor this information as n awol and Grant Ward, Jimmie  a hazard in that the fire X attomT1  wnn autonvsbiles and tjuri ,, the pwgTS Ct automobilee money Lvenually he caught and cnnuifJ  to make easy ght and convictedWht a1 the lunch Myer and Tom Goode played This victory pus Pinckney in 4lh place and assures her a piece in the playoffs Other east division 1 0 P paid out 1260 m bounties for foieT ial  two weeks They Will rceside at 12243 Ward Ave, Detroit PINCKNEY CHAPTER NO 145  The Livingston County Assn of the O E S will be held in Masonic hall in Pinckney, Sept  113 h for ahtvmrs  m i k ernoon and evenina Thejwrnber of cotnmercial fish I Pn inner wm oe served ing coats out oi Port Huron m recued from 7 iast year to is czeased 70000 lbs Tfir2 six aame period last year ftchigans 47 state parks will weeks after Labor Day  sVrn7   scores a , , , South Lyon 9, Grass Lake 4  Wih Hank Green pitching the Brighton team took firstt place by beattna Fowlerville 8 to   Webberville bea A A Legion 6 to 4 Mason took Okemus 7 to 4 and Stockbrdge beat East Lan sing 6 o 5  The two divisions will play an all star game at the Fowlervills Fair Labor Day OWE MBCHBLL thidtL Owen Mitchell S8, tm 4ec J p trkian who tired at Patterson Lake, died Friday Surviving is his wife The funeral was held t Sfc Mary, church Moodav SCHOOL PROPERTY FOR SALE One acre School Site 7121 Dox ter Pinckney Road and building School will receive sealed bids until Sept 25, 1948, retaining the right io reject any and all Booabell SekelL Director irortage Lake, PuyaoYT  tVLA X7MMUJMiCATirj ttWLjtt of Liv i w gc lqry cemetery, j Boston Lodge No76 will be held rrTitHS0  VfUvi  portont heinee will J2r d Mr ed Ma G BuAiJSodCS11   ue at J gooa attendance m asked 1 W Cudettec mado im up A  BRIGHTON TOURNAMENT The Hazel Park Eagles won the  hton tournament by beating Jand Motors of Pontiac Sat urday night The star of the tournament was 18 year tld bobby Frye of the Brignton VanCamp team who pitcned three 3 hit games  three days Tuesday he beat Saaeis of Howell 1 to 0 Wednes day he beat Harnburg 4 to 2 wy oe beat U A W CI O atMaweM A to 1 yfridoy,  , 21  Camps and Judqe of pobate loot to Hose Park 5 to 2  Many have asked why he fire siren blows so many imes for a fire The new system that was installed after the old siren was destroyed by fire is a three position alarm blowing hree,six and nine blasts respectively and is entirely automatic Once he position is selected and the al arm released nothing can be done to alter it The following number of blasts have been chsen Three for inside the viil age limits and six tor outside Pinckney Fire Department THE SOFT BALL TEAM The soft ball season ended here last week,the held being no longer available having been converted to football The team started last April wih a game at Cassidy LaKe and have played a total of 26 games of which they won 19 and lost  Bob Singer pitched aJl games ihe people of toe nan  but 4 innings of the Brighton comeaies and circuses 1  game which Don Amburgey fin crowds tn lackccT e ie ished Bob SingerJoe Lavey and games draw ihHrmaT  Howard Tischeior wr fho l o MYC  wmgi  WUS a iew years ago he wa  and Aaned on iable eon served nem The ba Ci Howard Tischeler were the only oi AXIS bcuiy om SeS19 ones who played all 26 games,  hoseoT tnan   Ye editor organized the Pmck tor oadcasiSo H  nul ney Cubs this year which prov wnnm,, , y 1 American ed to be a lucky move as i gave the VJW plenty of reserve material 5 Cubs played a  number of games with the V F W The Cubs won J garos and 1UIABD E BAtfRON the S r 0 77 died at Joe Jeffreys lonLl iedxle6iy after a Joe vey Wrnf8, 5 was me county Gus Ledwidge vX1  dr 2 Don Amburgey w he sold out m 1938A DemT       ic st 3 We want to complimeiit Merlin Lavey and the V F   OA 7L for tie efficient way ii vhich they operate d the athie ic Leij nis sumn  Monday night the VFW  put down a well and lsWjlled an electric pump to wet down ho held, a thing long needed V F W Batting ti verages l R H Pet 7 2 4 570  v   UUCi propiogaaa during he late war is on this order Ineir broadcas wo 3 supposed make the America soldiers homesick and anxious o end ihe war but their an jJTed  ,, i ,  uo wur DUl Ih 8 d ,he idlers r them for reason why wa t not done quickly 6 expedient held reason trials were 2 8   he anairs of the party a, m6d  cil as state NOTICe TO TAXPAYERS 1 vi, he t my heme v Thcr dny venin IUTXI Saturday afr poors to collect vilso tax unli further notice Holcn Reynolds, Vuilke Tcea Hi ast Pwtessn St  cu inspector unoer 3v wi bridge R Ferris 19 i00 thA rv j 36 he was  Democrat candidate for surviving e    Mae Brogan, and tmoiLhoT aFrammgham, MaST aS SAto2gS  NOTICE The runeraJ w K L  King Dau9hlJeai  27ithSl So J2  730 p jn Cae pwai Bab Amburgey Keith Ledwidge Jack Haines Fred Singer Wesley Reader Robert TwHcheli Howard Tischle ro5 11 Jim Burroughs 19 2 Bob Singer 62   7 0 84 17 76 20 43 10  27 7 44 8 32 7 57 15  27 8 37 5  3 420 34 404 26 363  14 326  9 33 13 296  9 250 14 243  9 235 9 243 14 215  4 222 5 088 V ny oBered the Huaa7 intS who cut the amy iMa  MwU orc nUT9 1 Ihe job in GMM aw hr ror 10 lvrzr 4 fa 4X 35V a pit hand 1pwflp im ms siwewpispsipsjsi P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, SepL 1 1948  C91it  fcfl  v1 Neighboring Iotee , c ic,ai Lucius wuson, on   O oa luiivan lXukee, linaania aU V  w m t  K  i Fue oi undeiteanineu c a de siroyvd ih cottage oi xoruun Campbell a JoaLyn La e last uui to Kobert Young pad wile I i II i I Jj  MM IIITT 1T AVOIN THEATER SYLVAN ru4 TEft Oi tupicis, Aug 17, u son   V s  f  J  iL  b GRAD CPENiNC DAY  ri, Sept 3 RATERNAl AND CLUB DAY St, Sept 4 YOUNG AMERICA DAR Sun, Sept 5 LABOR DAY Mon, Sept  CHILDRENS AND Ot  TIMERS DAY TLJ, Sept 7 Admission Gates Orn n Adults 50c NOG,i, itu   Children tuchr 14 Aulai u t  LE  fR   fVRNORS ANDNOPlilcF MICHIGAN DAY  , Sept a FARMERS AND JR  th ITOr2 DsY  Iurii , Spt  tOSNCE AND IN3U MY u  hif Sept 10 JETfcKANS DAY Sat, Stfjt 11 CANADA DAY kn, ci iJ  i N Y  1 0 o 12    J   SS J  2 John Stone, Livingston county torm aye it a Howell, has xe I signed, having received a ieliovv  chip ut Harvaid university   SfccKbildge has inaugeiated a sodomy Ilojeci to sod thsir new hgu 1 chlesic iield Derrick B Lyons, owner oi the Con unity ruel and Elovatoi  Co at Howelldied Aug 22 Ccudey Watkins, a one legged war veteran oi Howell made his first solo Right las, week Owing to overcrowding, the west ward school at Howell closed lor some years, will be reopenedA marriage license was issued in Ann Aibor last week to Louis Swaithoai, Pinckney anc Audrey Dodge, Ann Arbor Born to Mr ana Mrs mor yiuLmer jr of Howell last week a son  Mis Eunice Schuchart, Howell cLieded the U b W Sconven , lion at Wasiiugon,D C last Born o tiemy Miller and wile oi iowiervilie Mary Love  on Aug 23, a son week Wm Schuhe, owner of the  owell Theatre, has broke ground lor a ne  i ja o Last Giand hivei, ouwue tn ho well City hnuLs ana Uth HaiL Pettysviii rrec biaaes is aiuing mi  to How ell LUCLU Howie tt, daugnkr oi Henry nowitt oi Uxegoiy diea I Saturaay ioubpL feature   E OF SAITA FOSA i  5d Western with  I OUiAAA, IitiSGALS k oliJwo WOaiEGA, PATRICIA  lnd Hoosier Hot Skots I SPOPT G SINGS MrsMax Parkinson and daugn  A ITorse ttacing Picture with iex of Aun Arbor spent Sundu j pui Campbell Gloria Henry with Mis hose Hendei J   Jack and Susie Clark weru  un Tues, Sep, 5 7 Ann Arbor by buss Sunday   The Joe Griffith loanily were j Sunday guests of the Menvm A Homey p  Campoeiis at Portage Lake , SpencQx Tracy, tana Turner ivuss Baroara wasn speU lasUPlufc Nwt week in Detroit  vc vanAmburg oi South Ly  SSSSssssssssssssSmSSmmSSmSSm Zd anr,1 HOWELL Theater  CASS TIMBERLANE 1 I mwVOTE FOR A YOl WITH 17 1LGAL LXPEHIENCE YEARS PRACTICAL Michtel Larland FOii it cuit Judge SEPTEMBER 14 Ho understands youth problems lie believes in the wise and uudeisaudmg use of he proba  LUII apu oteti oi 25 Years Ago Pinckney ball team lost a ion I dawn out game at Dexter LaLw I Day 17 to 16 Grub Marpi,,  bea phcning tor Pmckney auc 1 wii, ivj o,a oy Ciuude euu  y and hocne bnenan nank Hail, b6, died at hu heme west of own Aug 28 lit  ieavea his wife and a oi, vei  nor i The toucliers ai the Groyoi J senjoi aie inomas vviioon, bin I ian Wyhe, Beanco LJ iia Kartdy ha u iea his connection with i j  p o, a son Dtiin o ih C 7edaer cd Sept 3, ajson obtmuei   C Miliar  SOM las laiiii huudmgs uud   , ,, w jwiia juiiia oi ieuc and ijouwjht uie t G JacKo nouje ni riuwjuiey Eaward bniger and family Ui Jucioon cuiica on  i Jujn wai uuiz ianuly INolesoi 17 1 ears Ago Arthur MarshallAlso Mrs  illard Widmayer oi oi Detroit ATer working in the Cory Drug Store for sevoral yeai Miss Mary Wylie has resigne o care ior her sisters children, the laUer, Mrs Leland Gran being a patient a4 Universi   hospital, Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Elwin Hulce and sorv Jerry, called at the Curlet J come Sunday They left for Tus in Tuesday where he is suptcf he school vVnue playing soft ball So iignt Bobbie Danow pulled a 1 muscle m his He was taken to ,1 the hospital but is home now j Robert Hutton IQWK MICH lues, Wed, Thur Frl,  ug 3L Saot 1, 2, 3 GONE W7H THE WIND In Technicolor Starring CLARK GABBLEVIVIAN LEIGH j Lesiio Howard,OKva deHaviland Cartoon Sat, Sept 4  Sunet Carson in Frk, Sal Sept 3 4 KISS OF DEATH Staring Yictor Mature Brian Donlevy, Patricia Moxriaon Colleen Gray vutoou aid Latest Nw Sun, Mon Sept o, o i B FS DAUGHTER Stanig , Barbara Stanwycic, Van Heilia Charles Cabuxa Marqaret Und ay Car on G My Dreams Show 3, 5 7, i, Tues, Wed Thur, Sept 7, 8 9 lruUn Ox biUiRA MADRE4  Stcurimq HUMPHREY BOGART, WALTER HUSTONTIM HOLT BRUCE BENNETT and BOBBY BANKS Cartoon 8how 715, 912 FIGHTING MUSTANG   Alio Joyce Reynolds in Don Bums and Barbara Haines  took Howard Haines to Syrc l cuse, N Y las week where he I is being treated by a specialist, t The Marvin Snirey family 1 spen the week end in Mio I Sun, Mon, Tues, Sep 5, 6  Service WALLFLOWER Cartoon IIL The Eiseler Sisters have mov jd tiom the Jessie Green house to he rooms over Clarks store Grass fires are keeping ihe fire dept busy They make 2 j  runs some days   Sunday guess oi the Curie  j family were Dr and Mrs Jamc j Comedy Curlett and daughter, Mar, oi  toseville, Sandra Yoe of S lair Shores and Nelson David son of Detroit Leonard Lee and family arc spending the week at Mesick iWa iiee Sunday at 2, P M Cont Also Monday Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine in EMPEROR In iechnicoLa Carloon WALTZ Nw  Wed Thur, Sept 89 The FIQQ Lunch counter in banking is deiinitely ended, just as the rree lunch counter of ine old saloon passed into history Unere is no excuse and never was for the h lunch counter in darucing Iheie is no such an mal asiree serviceit never existedsomeone always pays and this cannot be avoidedOur service charges are as reason able as it is possible to make them Protect your cash by using our NIGHT DEPOSITORY WE HAVE Atoiliii FUNDS AVAIL AULE FOK SOUND LOANS HEAL ESTATE FORTGAGE OR PEKSONALu AT REASONABLE RATES 1 FTRST NATIONAL BANK HOWELl, ro Unaer Federal Supervision WOMEN IN WHITE vi D Starriricj   Member Fcder4ti Depowt Inuinc   44W Eleanor Parken John Emery cTnoroi1 v, n ncsiu 1milrj Uf Ralph Croupe Wand iamihPol 11 GMteV Gig unq to u,uuw for KaUrDapoiKuxv  Detroit span4 Sunday at the W f bport Koel Cartoon C Mllr home I      L Dr Wm Monks of Memphis, Tenn, and Mrs Madeline Stock c Birmingham called on Nellie Gardner, Fannie Monks and Mrs Emma DJnkel Saturday hcymoud Sigler and nogei bauiaay in Dexte tio syiem desiged to rehabil ae and inake useful citizens oi ycung people who have made  Miaeg, ai Jas  wj Qua1 i iiiv Moian is wcrfcirg masenwry in Lansiny L, i bigier ana Caii STyic spent Lauor Day in Ann AJLI ouKtnnage wnxUuiid nei LIOI waus oi buck, having ordeioa a carload STATE GTMlCHKTAr, F PTIORATE corHT FOR THE BOUNTY OF IIV1NGSTN   t i setiion of said Cm, t, hold i 11 Pf biite nifire in tin jy Ho  11 in siil Cur n tho 3rd  Hiv ,1 it said Couitj, en  t 17tli dfy oi Aiifnist A D, 108 pleent, Hon lUrnin R Smith, i,uir  f Probate u uie Mntti uf thr Kstatu of Mali IUani Tiakor Doc rncd  I appearing to tho ourt that tin rttrir fOftti7Hithtiirr of Hainrs iiyaiit said otite shoud be iinut ,J  1 aivi that a time and ptpee L toe ad ci Alive HORSES 600 COWS 750 HOGS 200 per Cw HLNDlliG WON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Faa Animal Collected Promptly tvioiern Equipment Capable Mon t L PARKER, Aent Phone 88, Puicnf rfirvice in Mkhijja Ths FAS1TST Dad St Ciantral Dead S t ne Ic Co vJ  A company has been tormed  appointed to receive  examine alj   hoijort win hnva taken over claims and demands acainst said II Uy, OF CORUNNA CANDIDATE FOR Circuit Judge or CORUISNA Candidate ior  t am 4J years oa and nave laciLjeU la indepenaently m iay nomc ivvn since 133 my  jnmeaia e iamhy have beta esueii s and tax payers of Sniu wussee County ior over 80 years past ai view oi the iac that I wai ruiie on a tarm ana hdiec the tinancing ot nearly one nnd a hall million dollars wcrui o term lands tor he local  ar Loan Association between JO4 and 1938, I believe thai 1  nave beVer than the average   vuiderstandiuo, of lhe problems oi he rural as well as the urban 9  residents of the 35th judicial circuit Xj e au cs r ecf office o which I  confddor it en honor or a r  at Cneisea who have taken over me peat marsh and will niarite it tor fuel The state fair is at Pontiac again his year Potatoes are 75c a bushel A barn on the Bill Ball farm at Hamburg was struck  by hgh1 claims and demands against said decease  by and before said Court  It is Ordered, That all of the creditors of said deceased are re  qulrc to priienL Uieir tlaiii3 iojl aid Court nt said Probr Office and to servo a opy thqicofj Ulon , Sari Ann Rumpus, adnnniatrali j of faid estate, Gregory, Michiijaii,  Better Health nirg and tournea n or before the J8th day or Oct Wc receded musk meuons ober A D 94g at ttQ Qcy from L B White and a water melon oi Ed Reynolds last week Roaei Corr has been appcmea ttreet lamp lighter at 8 a inc Charles 2ios, colored, employ Dr HFSigler, died last veek i  0 Decatur, HI jom to Fred Mackinder wife Aug 28, a girl ana H Vv Croloot and tilai poche took i he SI cxrion Wr hrTuesday ,vLTh a tola cnvoVnl ot 111lnftecrs , Roche s teacVinq the ranxan, Lee crr, iv I iiavifci cia,,  t fcave xKn eieca ona  rtc pfivilae to serve as your crcuu Judge your oontiimeo supoon In zst ali  mT candidacy Witt toe ap ppsciated and 1 into yoa io iio n  me ovei W00woMO 1080 on your dial on beptem I wiU discuss my own canaiday vrtth you at that tuner  HONPARTISAN PRU4AHLS SbPTEMBER 14 1348  and wife of FOli STATE REFRESVrATIYE NOMINATE I  STORY Or GilMUG iA it becviiI  T0Wjvd oi Havcnas Ilodtnod and Frances who hanged herseS loftuoes Head Hie tforie ot itvAMdeoB Week T  muel Martin Pclanu scent Friday with Mrs 1 Beniah MartinXna BSigham and wixe of Grass Lake callad in rioward Haywaid ood wtfe jnd Mrs Ella Teeple ,91 called on Mr NeUie Vaughn Yednesday Boy Reason and ianuly and d B itfs sAorieS  n Edna ieason ana Lecc I  S he week in a cot MSch fftrtw amended 0d at  home 5   in tho forenoon, jsaid time and place Doinr hereby appointed for tlu ex  ftmination and adjuUnent of all claims and demands against sid decacd , u It is Further Ordered, That pub j P oca thereof be given by pub  of a crpy of i this order,  Tee successive weelcs pr0vioa u, aid day of hearing in the Iluckitey Dispatoha newspaper pnNted tuul circulated insaid County flham RSmhh, Judg of Probst A true copy CefeBU Parhallregister of probata To the voters of Livingston and Shiawassee Counte We, members of the Owosso Tovnship Board, endorse our Tovnship Treasurer Mr Adrian   leroom for State Repwentative  fori Livingston and Shiawassee   Counties If nominated in the  Republican Primaries Sept U and elected in November, we sincerely feel that he will give hi ver beet to our counties aui rK Sate of Michigan as he has aiven his br tor 2 veare  io the Ctv of roe and Owosso Towwrfsp r Sincerely your Robert Stevai Supervise and Chairman oi he Shiawassee County Boaza of Supervisors Modern Plumbing MSIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR OMPLETE DISPLAY OF CRANE HXiES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEAiS EDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS   CAST IRON LAVATORIES STFEL  MASON ITE SHOWER CLOSE i COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS St SHAFFER DEMINC 4 PEERLESS WATER fcTER SOFTNERS PUMPS SUMP PUMPS t 7CTRIC A OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED PIPE iEATERS  FITTINGS HALVES, SOIL PIPE ft FITTINGS IN STOCK MWPuJultVGHES PLUMBING, HEATING, fcPAI INC m ULOrMlda PHONE W7FI1  OPEN VfNiS ffflda NoanoB , jeeSos oi Peace hitoe of the  truncis a orron State Reiktsirativt PXPtRUCAN PRIMARIES 14 VETERAN  ATTORNEY tfcafev ,H,ffP fMWE U Jjy rmwV4  T  ri     m,   IMMl I ill I wmm PINCKNEY P1SPATCH Wednesday, Sept 1, 19 ard Goods, Hosier Gents Furnishings Fruit Fh tr DISPATCH fettered as eciw v natter a IojtoiuGrc  liiUliica  J  WcUnusUay 1 1 MM    ilint  ,   r,u V VV Cuvlett, Pubiiktitfr iicii WuUaCc uiia it ac On a motor trip to Iwvv EuiHi RiCuaid Rerio, 2b, oi Niuuiih wai killed Friday rucjht when  nio car was hit by a Gran I Trunk Uuui at the Munlth cross  ing  DOIU at home to Mr and Mrs John Burg, a sort, Alan Joseph, Saturday 28  bucK Lewis is batching it while ins mother is ssoujoming at the un buij home ,y  uud guests a the Geo luouipiOu home were M and Alis ri ii Wuiaus ot Sylvama,  Ohio, Mr and Mrs Huny wuinn oi edo,Ohio,Paul KKeisei enu iamiiy oi Detroit and Mr nid Mrs A  Jacobs oi Dearbo a iviiao Janet Keer who iis oeen spending we saimai h rxer grandparent, Mr and Mis George inoiap,on returned to j Deaoit Sunaay iiuaj   oi Aiaid  iij ML Dauuv were tieu bun aia vvhj, xvns uiiul Liy, ho luce ana vs neil Ohmctnii Oi Ijiuii ana 1 orcfat Duirow ana    ,  iviuiiaoo, j j Mr and Mi Andrew Neb  called on Mr card Mi viciy j iOi oi haon iiapx Monday I Ai liur Marshall ual un7  attended the jiinty loud com irciuc liidu ai i t i ike , JUuvid Aberdeen jont ia  week, in Detroit I Mrs Llla Fox of Long teach   Caiiiornia Lulled at the Andrew   lVii i horie Sun J ay hijday guejU oi Mr and Mib  LJ arnout weie Mrand 1VU I hicuard Breaker oi Fowlemue V and Wm Ualiup and ianm, r, t v I  t t  Enroll Now FOR FALL IERM BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 7th DIPLOMA COURSES IN STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL JUNIOR ACCOUNTING ULSIN1SS ACCOUNTING lHilNrSS MACHINES SUM iui OUR IUFI CATALOG Ann Arbor Business School 53a NiKLLS ARCADE PHONE 20330 i k la nude a LimJ iiniit  tiiAfi nor t fi,1 Ciivult iuilfi fron 1 v  1 Hi  iniiilv hi lit i , thiii    Vi1, I1, Detroit  Lois McDonald of iev i0lCU is visi ing her parents M and Mrs John McDonnH About 1U0 ai tended HK P  held at Rush Lake Sa  nut n the Pettysviie Civic A,, h John Carpenter uid turnr x umed from noh, , Sunday Mrs Dotiy LamUr spunt las w gma Jarve Fred Camp   Cj AMI f spent the W,k c ea iie On, Campbell heme and vent Cheisea with tr ,4ija Ann Arboi   ,  ,v  s sjourmirj j,i Waied Loe tiiese days Huzun Si,ifh and mcihei, Hi UW1 i,  i J u o I i OR DI f or DISABLED STOCK   ins SGCO COWS 76u HOGS 2 CO AM , I iWG TO SJZlf AND CONDITION CAlVi, iiLLp AND PICA RLiMOVfcf FREE PHOf AitLlNC  BUYERS OF HIDES   COLUMJT TO COMPANY VELL UO it SKINS 4  PLAYGROUND DIRT DISAPPEARS faster when the bath is pipinghot And plenty of baths are necessary for active, hardplaying youngiwrs For all the hot v ajer you want whenever you want it, switch now to ut electric water heater ITS CLEAN irs CAFR ITS AUTOMATIC ITS DEPENDABLE s SOOTHO FLAMESNO WORRIES 5 them today at your nearest Edson office or at your favorite plumbers or appliance dealers Uwm Eloctricatty emd Enjoy tho Dittofmcml C ffliin, i riale bnuth of Sou h Lyon were  in town Monday night , Annie Sracitman is vi mnn j Kae DeSmedt at Pahein Lai M I Mr and Mrs V JJ IV ople ci i j son,Bob, of Sault SteMarieana   Mrs Roy Teeple of Brianon c  on relatives nere Sunday  Mis Em ma Vollmc rrna scr John L3c ie, reumeJ iix Pctte  j son, N J, lat week        r r, CwdoLr foi Mrs Mable Suydcin of Jerk Mr au Mrs W C n Lee cn  , , r, ,,atiua for rSUf  son spent he week end oi the  Uie  Hulce iamy i,i  IMV,  Your rivo,t  wil M J Peason home  Chela and Boo Tch GK O, ,,  Gene Dinkel has bcuaht  iallV ndcrA  , M , M T  , I WIi Dunbar properly on West , Mrs Wayne ALee everx nea Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle and Main St and will remodel it hei f113 Monay  , ed and P1 FlshT 3 Rex Pead and iamiv of N,w Frank Clai  viel c,  ejunercu of Miss Lottie Hurl  York are visiting here Mr and  sPnt Sunday at the Win bed in Fenon Monday  Mrs Ross Read entertained Svn son Baughn home , , gUeSts a, ,  Ust day in their honor Mr and Mrs Sunday cuess of Mrcna Mrs McAfee home were Ed Rice and t Fred ReadRobert Read and fern uis Coyle were Ray Euyns crd son, Mr and Mrs Gaskowks ily and Mr and Mrsjames Whit vio and Domnrk Coriin a, Coioon Hudson and Peggy Pcd ley  wife mer of Detroit Thft FowIetviMe Fair 6 Day sNitosSep tCH  Tues Childre ns Day MOntTri County League All Star 14 7 ri E K Y TETKftrWyfi PI if Mug y spexrt Dsfto Tfimnii and faanily 4 uoyn I ofKiol spent be week Adbart Shkley home as Dtafctf  4  Drtr  Oak Dr  yiie bosne Wx fcanJy rtifee Ken I  fee lUtMrcktMdid9e vs Mason 0 Vv iuDArigirtcm vs Chelsea TJHUPinckney vs Last Lansing FttUTOwterviUe vs Okenaus ATpteifrUs vs Wbberv Girls Soft Ball Casae Fi aod hsfiffSBBSBsW sSsssrAsBB 4 JUDGIWO CXMTST HORSE WT PULLENG CONTEST CAU ttUKAMUU HARNESS RAGING DAILY CAVALCADE OF STARS SHOW MlGiTLLY MYRTLE AND IKS KRSEU  1 J TTV rrf     ii1  i  Amazing ftWTHERM heater value  7995 FOR ONLY Full 14tach Burner53,000 ITU output Dies Ctiwltr tirtor tioclt Witts Stoppsr Hseor Tip Control Dial 2 tig RadW Doors Oeb WU Sect from every PsftfOjstM Otto mae see Mgkei getting the right heat Give you quick spot heat , OlNpofoUl  iif ytMT seal eseayai tuning your radio I when you want it AH JSJSJ fot all ttsse famous uofm heater at an unbelievably low price Come in fetars la this handsome,fullsizeDuoftwui and see it now and solve all your heating Heater, Its a genuine DuoTherm rlrtmlsltiflj worries for years to come Easy terms Siii w  Exclusivo PowerAir Blower avolfaUa sj tljejbt extra cost savos up to 25 01 fool oil  LEE LAVEY  1 ITHE FOLLING HAVE COMPETE PERMA5TONL RESIDENCES IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY JTHI IIAUTY OP STONI fl PermsStone U a stonelike veneer that look like stone, has all its fyott features and is permanent It is not a tackedon siding Each block is cast and applied individual, like stone Ask us to send von a descriptive folder eboos this modern facing lot all types Ot buildings BERT YOUNCS35  NELSON CArtL PIERCE, 5416 Canterbury Drive Brighton EDD STOLT 664 Detroit Au W D RICHARDS, 912 N Mich BRAYTON KIRK, 5 W Grant oTiVar MRS M J BEAUPRE, 601 Thomp Son Lake Drive, Howell PERM A STONE CO 110 EAST GBAND RIVER, BRIGHTON  TELEPHONE 73939 BRIGHTON CASH SPECIALS of fee, Del Monte Vinegar Gal 3a  Sic oapFel Napt1ta2i9c Grapefruit  19c ets,Clarks ft a 25c 43c pant  My tfte 49cll Bacon OMDSfcS 47C lb eal Stew C 1  c ,4  nmmooBsvm  McFberswi State Bank  PROFESSIONAL 6MNER iINClCJNEY SANITARIUM  fc4j aA uuAi4y, Mich, 1 tfatfj MsOO A M  g IOO P sl    iWJfew 1  BAIT BITOT t This week a legend ended and begem  fcacopt Wedaesdey 1 Wita the death oi Babe Ruth, the Horn , TlMSFii, Sat, 7iOQiOO a,u Run King, the Nation lost cue ot its ous    ttanoKg peisonclJUea His name an J i pictute had come to meaa baseball io  DR G R McCLUSKEY  MiMUt 111 H  i OUiee  edeae 11 sjf Ayeietsi rteeV  Ckarlea K, veie Atteroejs 1 Law fices State aad Wba Bans aievall, MttMie the brys and giils all over the world j Henceforth, as long as baseball is pkiv   ed Bibs Ruth stories will be lcid and I ho iU continue to be the King oi Swat no matter how many homers are bit the 1 ew crop of major leaguer Babe Ruth hit tht ball hard and to win in Saving we must hit the ball too in order to wtiL A Savings Aacoant can be opened wUkai little us 1 bill ce4fM McPnersoo State Bank  ere Deposit laaarance Cuisusuaa   Money to lean at reasonable rUes Interest paid on Savings Pooka and Time Certificate oi Deposit All deposits uj io 6,00000 la eared by ar aaembershin is feel CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Mala St Ann ArbarJvlie Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Phone 439 or 97 Monuments  Markets I  I LOCAL NfcWS tfe,   0  HERB SNEED faoa 104 a  Howell, leal Estate, City, laae aasl ft  A ipottailtf Lias You roaerty With Ho tEE LAVEY CtUCKAL iiloUKAftCB fmckaev   Michigan  Ph MARTIN J LA VAN Attorney At Law 13 naaosa Hieliif on Reparrily mm mm State , If n lakeside Drlo  , Jtfcsh Laka A U C i ION EER fAKM ALcS A jrcciAUTY BEtT WYL1 PHONE rlrtCKNF 7Fai aiANMLi oERRlMAN  Attorney at Lew 207 Bust Grand ttiver, Howol REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES  PHSWtRTHOUT A SON f UNERAL HOV Modern BojUipaiosii Asnbvifcv aortie Peeee SS laeckaey rtcuu PHONE PINCKNEY U6F13  HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER kVEL SAND, BUCK DI1 DIRT GRAVEL AND STONE Your Black Dirt fVaw for La wo 1 Putnam St Pinckey Pbojne 106F3 Ordr lest TXNTASCHt  ,  ivij Eieanox ittdwidge and sons, Keith and David, atenaect the funeral of Ricnard barron at Howell Saturday  Mis Monda Morris and Mrs Vivian Parmalee were in Lan sing Saturday  YVm McMacken was home from Percy Jones hospUaLBaUie Creek Sunday riuberi Leawidge and family of Royal Oak spent Sunday with Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge WilmerConibs of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wm, Shehan home m ,  Jack Hanes ana family left for California by auo Sunday u I Mr and Mrs Mark NashAg I nee Richardson and Alice Gear J hart attended the wedding of I Robert Gearhar,in Flint Sat Mr and Mrs Roosevelt Pike of Wayne spent Sunday at the Bob Pike home Leignton Pike re u ied home with them j ALITfi Cl AQQ James Spencer and wife of  A lKJ ULA33 Whwuore Lake caliea on Louis  LET VS REPLACE THAT BROK Stackble and wife Saturday  1 EN CLAS IN YOUR CAR  FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEbf GRAND RIVfiR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 358 RESIDENCE 11 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK HAULIMl AND Weekly Trips Made To DtNtfi GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64F14 n CARL JONEb CONCkETE PRODUCTStGRAVEU SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, AN ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT or Any Papers Composed 702 Tome Road Letters or Coped t Your Cooyenience p aPiuckttey RFD No 2  All Work ConfidentUI Telephone Dexter 811C 747 Maiu St Plocklt, PbontSOFU8 P  ail I  DR C J TOWNER DENITIST 8044 Portage Laka Rd, Oeater Pbont Dexter 461 ABES AUTO PARTS 01S East Grand River, PboDe 151  Howell I Want Adty FOR SALEPOTATOES 100 a  bushel L W Umstead 6 Son i r OR SXlTOMATOE  DaleMilierrPhorie78FI3 ot new, SALESimplex laget   also high chair Janes Whitley Phone 16F11 WANTED wan Their daughter, Rosemary, play ed on tiie Dads Roo Beer team  Mr and Mrs Mark Nash and and MisJiert Appleton of Brigh Mrs Dessa Nasn called on Mr on Sundc  Mrs Helen McGregor and her daughter, Ann, of Brighton call  ed at the WmMercer home Sat Guests of Ben white and wife last week were Basil White and wife of Howell, Mrs Ella New man, Ann Arbor and Norman White and wife Mrs Walter Spieler entertain ed 50 friends Saturday nite at a  Stork shower in honor of Mrs Lucille Wylie Mrs Wylie receiv ed many nice gifts Gerald Henry and Mr and Mrs L J Henry lef Saturday on an auto trio to Niagara Falls and New York skie  Mrs and Mrs Lloyd Hendee entertained 12 friends Saturday night in honor of Mrs Mary Eic man  Lynn Hendee and son, Lloyd go TO ha Midi State Fair in , Detroit Saturday where Lynn is J supt oi he sheep dept and , Lloyd is his assiskait i Mrs Marjory Shehan has re signed her posTian at the U of M and with her daughter is ag can staying with Mrs Netie VaugheV ATTENTION uZZA yv op ZrISSS in Greg,ryD0 not haul your fenc  2 1,,  juSl A7 , iron or mta to the dump Bt a  2SJrbi 1 ft to us We nay 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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>yprf 1 ,   w   imlmy Volume r  Pinckney Ditoatch Wednesday August 25, 1948 No 3t Michigan Mirror Conservation Notes LelandThis is a story of ncc icw It is a story obou JLee BarrelDetroit Convention ana Tourist Bureau mar, and his vaaUon iotreat on South Manitou Island, Lake MWaigocn  i Here is Carl Ltetzers print shop On the shore are weatneibeaten iishtimens docks and shacks, an artist has set up his easel to puint Children are playing on the sandy shore ana nun dreds of gull3 swarm noiseily abort, Between this scene and , Souu Manitou are 18 miles oi  blue water Wo stop at North Manitou to deliver food end pick up cherries Then we journey to South Manitou whose harbor is curved like a half moon and said to be the best on Lake MichiganThe boat trip from Leland took two hours ard a half August Warner, deputy sheriff met us with his 1928 rord and after a 2 mile ride over a neqlected trail We came to the Barrett home, a farmhouse He was attired like a beachcomber One of his assoc  0f the year in July along iate3 in the Lee Island Co was lounging in a hammockthe other was preparing lunch Barrett informed us they had had to do their own fixing, had been pau t ing doing carpenter work and installing plumbing The farm house was to be a lodge and the barn a club houseClose by is the driftwood strewn beach and wild raspberries grown iori profusion We beheld this scene and mar veiled at the zeal of these Detroiters who were revelling in the isolated pastoral simplicity of half 3 century agoNo telephone, no traffic, no railroad and no oveniug papers Barrett smiled in contentment SManitou, Robinson Cruso haw en of nostalgia had waned yeais for him More than 500 rural mail carriers counted one third more pheasants this year than they did a year ago Roscommon had the most deer hunters last year 23,055 ct the biggest deer kill 4,759 On tongon was next with 4,26v,1hon  Iron, Alcona, Lake, Crawford, MonunOiUiCy and Os da 6,7000 were shot in the lower peninsula and 42,000 in the upper The American egrets who win ter in the south and acjain num eroub in many parts of Mich Thcj 1947 deer kill in Michigan by archers was 386 8,158 fceo pie took out archery licenses Deer hunters using buckshot this year will have to hunt In dian style A 180 grain bullet has a range oi 4400 yards and an cffective range of 7 00 yds A riii ,l 12 guge slag has a ranqe of 1,200 yds and an ef tive range of 100 yds Buckshcr has a range of 300 yds but only an effective oe of 60 yds Bounty trappers took their 5th  Items of Interest COUNTY ASSOCIATION  The Livingston County Aitn OES will be held at Pwckey, Monday, Sept 13 with Pinckney Chapter No 145 as hostes,boh afternoon and evening Several Graid Chapter members are expected and the grand worthy ma ton, Elva Sherwood Afternoon session starts at 2 P M EST and he evenuig ses sion at 730 P M Dinner will bo servedc by he Young Ladies Auxiliary at the Congl, chuach at 530At this time Ata Meyer,, grand representative for Idaho in Michigan will be honored by a receptionMombers are requeti ed c phone Mrs Lucille Beck No 114, for reservations, by Thurday, Sep 9, Dinner tjces are 160 Winifred Aberdeen, W M  Jiurch ftews CELEBBRATES 70th BIRTHDAY Tho Michigan Bell Telephone  Company celebrated its 70tr birthday this monthwhils enqay j shonId no be compelled to play with 121 coyottes aid 25 Lob cats 60 miles of the Nabma  North em railroad built in the old logg days near Escancba are being tore up The rails are wouh rwico as much now for scrau as when bought new 50 years ago It took 115 hours to kill a folast year in comparison to 92 hours in In 1946 This figure were obtained from 100 sample fox hunts, PROTEST MEEIING Merlin Lavey, Keih Ledwidge and ye editor attendea a protest meeting at Brighton Sunday night to consider a protest again st the Brighton soft ball touma men it filed by the Hamburg  team Carl Rowland, Hamburg mgr, claimed that as he had won the Brighton league itle,he ed in largest construction pro gram in its history The first telephone exchange, opened in Detroit on August 5,  1878, by the Telephone and Tel egrcph Co, direct ancestor of the Mich Bell served 53 customers Five weeks later the first direct ory was published wfih 133 customers but non umbers The Charter for the first Mich, telephone company under Alex ander Graham Bells pateniswas obtained by William Jackson and William Balch by direct neg tiation with Mr Bell andGardi ner Hubbard his father in law and business mgr After a year of experimentation with private lines Jackson and Balch asked Thomas A Watson, Beli assistant to come here and organize an exchange He did so and installed a small switch boaid he brought from Boston From such a modest beginning the MichBell has grown to servo over 1,600,,000 telephones It has grown as much in the last 8 year as in the preceedinq 62 its 5 year postwar construction program of 220,000 is at the halfway mark and its waiting list has been cut from 127,000 to 30,0010 in one year any Jrighon league team again ncr Pinckney or Howell teams Th3 last named teams are no in theBrighton league Kerb Kipke, Lansing, state soft bal coiiimiss ioner was present and ruled against Hamburg He also ruled the 9 local teams in the ourna mffli nv nolo1 an eiimnaticu t toumo Tten and the winner meet  Haze Perk, Centerlhie and c Poncf team winner, iu tlioir arecs Arguements were hot and the meeting lasted over two hourt Tho schedule is Monday 715 Hamburg vs South Lyon 830 U A W vs Vagabond 1000 Pinckney vs City Service Tuesday 900, Hamburg vs Hartland 730 Tues,Var Camps vs Eagers Wed Monday and Tuesday win ners TBI COUNTY LEAGUE The Pinckney team won from Noi there Sunday 13 to 1 Step toe 6 Warner were fcatteySun day they play the Ann Arbor Auices here TO PLAY HEBE SEPT 4 The University of Toledo foot ii satd arriva hcie Monday HOW TO PUNISH CHILDREN rmA  , ,  Doe your child IIK, to play  VSII P  with matches Are you worried because he breaks things and SilvfM They will work out OJ the field on M36 West at the likes to torment the new baby  JJ ld n    Then be sure to read Portia HOP f2L 2  m M irtons advice to parents onHow to Punish Children, in the Amer ican Weekly, one of three big magazines, with this Sundays Auuust 29 issue of The Detroit Sunoay Times GIRLS SOFT BALL GAME The first girfc soft ball game to be pkryed under lighs in Pinck ney Will take place Saturday night Aug 28 when the Dads Boot Beer teem, Ann Arbor,State Champions, will meet the Lan sing Bonded Roofing team at 830 p m There will be a pre liminary game at 700 pm These games are sponsored by the Pinckney Fire Dept and will probably end the season game under lights here Jt will be sponsored by, the V F W post 7301 for their woliaxp iind TO TxVh SKAGGS BOX NO 2 HAMBURG, MICHIGAN TAKE NOTICE that the 1947 Plynuth Tudor Seuan , Motor No T U30S827, Serial No 2202S137, Tiltl No 46408S4 wftl be sold to satisfy garapre mans lien on Octo Ur 5 1948, at Uo and Ali Gar e ornr of Hicks Road rod Ar, yentme Road, DeerfioM Township, Michfsan nt 1000 oclook in the forrroon of sa d dayThe amount of said claim beinjr 14HOO due  Leo Winzcr doinj business as Lee trd AY9 Gaiefre, for storage, labof and materia due on said motor vehicle Leo Wtnser POPTAGE ZAKE MEETINa The Big  Little Portage Lake Assn held their annual meeting a the Eail Baughn home SaUir dayhigh with 75 present Re ports were read and the suit in Washtenaw county to 89l tie lake level discussed The oificed were all re elected They are Marshall Guidot, pres wiLiam Maulbatsch, vice pres r Er Baughn, sec Jreas and ainc yi John, Monson, Albert Siegel an J  Dr Howard Eurroughs, ALL STARS ELIMINATED The Tri County League AL Star who won the state tjtle and then bea the Mansfield Grey3 of Ohio in he regional wer eliminated in thf finals fit Wi chic Kansas last week The Thunderbirds of Phoftnix, Ariz beat them Saturday 4 to JHari Gren and Koehler pitcjfed for the ell sars and allowe 5 hit but had 5 errors made I behind them Sgmrday they lost ta4Wiftl cats of Conroe, Texas 15 to J Gus Lewidge of Pinckney pitch ed 3 and 1 3 innings 8i his COM est  ST MARYS CHURCH iiev yruocs Murphy, pastor Sunday, Aug 29 Com Sun tfoys jr Holy Name 3rd week et 62nd Novenna Messes 6 8 and 11, slow time Novena Devotions Friday at 745 loliowed by preparation for uoly communion Devotions Sat 8 to 9 pm and one hour before the early and 8 a m masses Among the intentions this week are Sun, 2nd anniversary mass for late Clarence StackableMon,  lues Wed, Thur, Fri, and Sat, for ne living and dead at, per announcemment mad Sunday Baptism was conferred Sunday for Parmela Maria Grant Spon sors were Keith Ledwidge and Bernice Lamon and for he first holy comunion of Mary L Peak, bom Aug 1927 who is a guest af her uunt in the parish     CONGL COM CHURCH iiev, D i Urady, pistor Moiriiitf Vvosujp  1030 liwjcct Mans Dkorder and God A Dei Ji rfuuaay Sciiool   1130 Choir iractise Wed Night Organist and Choir lrector Mrs Merwin Campbell S iJ Supt  Herman Vcddei Subject Sunday Unhorsed by Love, Acts 91 10  Plan, to stay to Sunday school Tho Bible Subject is Unreserved Obedience and is history of Ananias, the disciple who be friended Paul in his blindness Bring your Btbles The members of the Prudenm tial committee will meet at tho church Monday night 8 p m o plan fall activites  SOFTBALL JNEWS Current imminent In he 2 soft ball gome played neie rriday jiight tny Pinckney tjuw lost ine opener o the Mich Plasties of Dexter 7 to U while it IOOK the V t W team 9innings to deieat Munith 5 to 4 Part of the VrW, teum was awoi and they used 4 Cubs who played star ball and may make uio veU huslk for then jojsThr Cubs yet but 4 hiis while Dexor jot 7 and also benefitted by 4 hit ba s ers and 3 walks Pinckney Mypr,c Darrow, SE D Amburgey p Goode, ci  Jeffrjys, lb  Burroughs, 3b Schneider, rl Burrii, 2td Hendee, if Dexter Plasties Ab II F J 3 3  Th3 big event last week was the death of babe Huth, the fam our ball player at an eany age Columns were written about him and pictures taken of him a dixf eien periods of his career ap peared in the papers His caree rivaled that ci the heroes of thj old ume Horatio Algor books yet one thing most writers missed A ie Cje of 7 he was deemed inccirigibJe and sent o a reform schcoi operated by v Catholic priei order He ion away from thoin 3 times, misbehaved Then U u  at iiF age of 10 he beclme in 0 U  lurei ed m bae ball and his re 0 i loiMcion begai He became a 0 0  star and at th  e o 3  age cf 14 made NOTICE Tho Kings Daughters will meet at he church parlox3 ThrCe 2 at 730 p m Come prepared to oftw m Secretary LCCALNEWS VValter Clinion nnH wife a Detroit spent the week end with Mr end Mrs C J Clinton Roy Reason and family and Mrs Edna Reason and Leoa at tended the Mason Fair Sat Roy Fay and wife of Webber villo spent Sunday at the Clyde Fisher home Mrs Lettie Fisher returned to Pinckney with them Mr and Mrs C J Clinton spent Sqmaay at the Ralph Clinoa home in Detroit Mr and Mrs NW Baptist and Mrs Jessie Hoff of Shawnee,Ok lahoma were Sunday guests of the Hoff Sisters   Mrs Alta Meye was a patient at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor last week but is home now Joseph Griffith and family wer5 at the Mason Fair Saturday George Meabon jr and family and Marshall Meabon and wife took a trip to the Straits of MOCK inac last week Cyrus Attee and family  Ann Arbor spent Sunday at tha W H Meyer home  Wm Squires of Detroit, Gene Shein and family of Ann Arbc and Mrs Marie Bauer and chl dien of Brighton wera week end callejs at Louis Shehan home George Meabon jr and wife called at the WmMarshail horns at Stockbridge Sat nite, Mrs Alta Meyer wiu teach the Ping tee school this year T,e Freedom Train went thru here en the Grand Trunk railroad Wednesday morning at 2 am About 30 local people were were there The section men guarded the crossings Earl Auten,13, HowelLdrowned at Hcwell Lake Tuesday He is a nephew of Mrs Lee Barrett of Pinckney Waiter Bumside, 38,9597 Win throp ave, Detroit was killed Tuesday afternoon when his plane crashed on h George Knapp farm, M 36, Buck Lake,  MENNNON1TE CHURCH Because of building operationJ v will bo at Xprth Hamburg NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH iLzri Bet hey,PMtor 4060 Swarihout uDt  Wm Leictif oad 7 iwil N E of Pinckny it Kin Btchey, past Sunuuy School 1000 Vloriinp Worship Service  11 JO ou Peoples Metii  7 IJwntng Msage ,, 8lj Pustay, p  D Devlin, c  Kieiwassei, ss B Devlin, If Mau, 3b Harvard, lb DelTcrre, cf Bennett, Tanner, rf  AB R H 3 1 1 4 1 2 J 1 i 3 0 0 3 0 i 1 2 0 In the last game with Muni h th visitors got 3 runs he 4th and Pinckney 4 the same inning when D Amburgey, lavey, Jefi rey und Tischeler hit safoly and Paul Singers fly was muifea Pintlney led up to the 7tn when Murih tied it up on a double, a hit batsman and anijMield outh the 8h Pinckivey fftleU he bases but did not score In the 9Ui Bob Singei struck outFred Singer hi a homo run c he left hold fence just iriido tho foul line wnmirvj up cjoiie for Pincknov Pinckney F Smger c  D Amburgey ss    w 0 J j he iist team At the age oi V7, Q 2 I he was signed by ho baltimore 0 J Orjtis and after one year in the 3 0 1 minor, he went to the Bostoa 3 0 0 Red Sox The rest is history He moved on la he Nev York Yankee to become oie of the highest salaried persons in tht woid of sports, drawing 80,00J a year However the point  thaf at an tnrly age he was a 3 0 0 I juvenile delinquent ana appear 3 0 0 ed headed for a life of crime 3 2 2 Then he became ineresed in base ball Thi gave nim a new outlok on Je, resuied in hi3 refomation and made him one of the first men in the land Those shcir sighted persons who cannot see any furher than the end of their nose and decry he athletic programs in tne high schools, colleges as a waste of mony should read the iite cf BaLj Ruth I when Ther it AB R H 4 1 2 D Lavev, cf    4 SCHOOL REGISTRATION Registration ior all high school students will be held a the Wednesday and Thursday Spt and 2 irorn9i a, m to 9 p, rm Books may also be purchased at that time The Pincicney school year op ens Tuesday, Sept 1 for a hall day session at 9 a m Football players may obtain their equipment on either of th i registration days, and the first practise is Sept 7 at 200 p m The following is the schedule Sept 23 Lansing East Reshere Oct Pinckney at Brighton Oct, 8 Pinckney at Manchester OrtiS Pinckney at Adrian Oct 222 South Lyon here, Oct 29 Dexter at Pinckney Nov 5 Stockbridge here Ncv 22 Harlland here One more game may b  played DRAFT REGISTRATION  Th county draft board has or ganired with Bob Graham, pres, Bert Hoff sec, Theodore Shin dorf and Homer Peavey The registration places are al the ciy halls a Howeil, Brighton and Fowlerville 9 a m to 5 pm Aug 30 to Sept 8 ages lb to 25 years Those 25 years old register on August 30 Those who must register are those born from Aug 30, 1920 to Sept 19, 1930 P Singer, If  Jeffreys, rf  Buriough5, 3b Darow, 2b Tischeler, lb B Singer p  Mh  r 1 V, Djij, iu  Fr iiivM,    , Pinjr, c Viaiczy, ss Moekel, sf  Burrfiis, rf  an r Randolph, If Zikowski, p  4 4 1   io marrige rae had fallen olf 15 percent thi year from last ongress passed tho drafr boomed and now it 1 thre cning o break all icord3 County Clerks reporX their offices swamped with marrtge applica tiony The reason is that it is ru  ored married men will no be draf ed There lias no official noic e o he ehec gone out, the leasonmg is we are no at wai Only a Imned number wjii bo taxen and married men who havj wives elgible tor an allot meat will be bypassed unless neJ sfiould become acue or i ar is declared Bjg jncreases in 0 Qjmarjiage Mlways ak3 place just 1 1 jbeioie and afer n w  1 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 C 4 0 0 4 0 2 4 0 0 AB R H 5 1 3 3 0 1 5 4 0 4 4 2 Z  1 0 1 0 0 0  t BRIGHTON TOURNAMENT NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS I vill be at my home un Thur day evenings and Saturday after, noors to collect village taxes untl further notice Helen Reynolds, Vuillage Treas 615 Kat Putnam St Tliis agitation for a curfew law in Detroit is a joke Curfews are as outmoded as the bans against Sunday base bcdlrkung bicycles on sidewalks etc h is apparently another move by par ents t shove th responsibility for bringing up their children en to the state or city In the first game Qt me siae touramen at Brighton Monda night Pinrkney beat Howell City Seivice 8 to 2, Hamburg bee1 Souii Lyon 10 to 2 and uAW CIG, Howejl bea V agabond Coach 6 to b Tuesday Hamburg beat Hart land 10 to 1 and VanCampi won from Ecgere 1 to 0 Pinckney plays UAW CIO there Wed night at 815 p m The Pinckney Ciy Service game was scorless ior 3 inning 0 but in the 4h Pinckney tcored 3 times, Gus Ledwidge and ba Lavey h safely and Bob Am brg hit a home raun n he same inniig City Service scored wice on 4 hits on the sc tch order Afe this Singer akwea but f hits Pinck ley added 2 the 5h on 3 wai  and Zeke Ledwidges hit, cne the 6h on 2 hits and an error and 2 mce the 7h on Don Amburgeys heme run with Joe Lavey on Pinckney F oinger 3b G Ledwidge, rf Lavy, cf K Ledwidqe, If R Amburgey 2b  D Amburgey, ss TwitchelL c Tisceler, lb B Singer, p City Service Mutton Herman, ss Brigiiam ,3b Reidi lb Kurderko If Chacel rf Siegji, d Arnold p BfoytotL 2b 1 j Ex Coach Fritz Crisler of tho 2 iUnivofsity of Michigan in a Ojiwdo debase wih George Hala3 C joi co Chicago Bcars la, week 1 jsaid Michashletes wee as pure  as snowl ant the F B I, had found thorn so This was tho first cnyone know the FBI, had been called in We wonder who calkd hem hi and why Crisier sail the purpose of college at hie ,c programs was not o de veloo players for the prolessional tems Crisier had AB R  3 1 3 1 4  1  3 1 3 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 3 0 AB R 3 0 2 1 4 1 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0  H 0 1 2  1 1 1 1 I 0 H  1 1 1 U  I i 0 1 0  a long winning record at Mchigan, has how etired ond can ay what he pleases but he knows if ho had had losing teams at Mich he vould not have lasted over a fear His predecessor, Haxol4 Kipke had a losing streak jn was firedNov in order to have afinning team a coach mushave stars and Crisier had them We wonder how he got Tom Mamon inci the other 3 Kski stars to enroll at Michigan and start him on his winning streak Therefore his talk was mosly baloney Wivi the alum ni return to Michigan tor the big oames they expect to see  he alma mater win and woe to ho coach if it does not Wo read that President Truman will open his campaign with a speech in Cadillac Square, De troi on Labor Day It has been long time since a president was, in Oeroit Hoover wa3 in 1932 and the late Franklin DRcosevel inH3 We saw and heard boii The lae President Rooseveit dre the biggest crowd ever as sen bled in Cadillac Square After waiting in front of the Ma  jestic Bldg Woodward mad Michigan for several hoars, him car passed not 10 ft from asHf had had dinner at Hamtramae with the kHe Bishop Gallaqhsr, Senator Cousins and other dtmm tario Whilst waiting at the MBJesic corner, a famous spot 1st meeting people, we saw at Isasf  SO people ton tfcte ammmaBf  ii 1 W  2 Ajiit,PINCKNEY DISPATCH WWloy Aoul 25 194 SEPT 312 AT DETROIT A GAY, EXCITING, TREMENDOUS AGRICULTURALINDUSTRIAL   EXPOSITION C Mart Champion Livestock  Mora Top Agricultural Product Mort Poultry, Birds Mora Cars, Trucks Mora Farm Machinery More Appliances Moa Meat and Qtiry Prpducti Lao Carrillo in parson  Giant Ernie Young Stag Rsvua Etsis the famous cow pig Wild West Show anal Rodeo Colorful, Grand Midway fireworks Every Evening Great Michigan Ait Show Auto ThrlUeVSpU Show Mora Home Arts Displays Admission Gats Opsn Daylight Saving Time Adults 50c Woon, Sept 38 a m dally, Sept 412 Children Under 14 Admitted to Grounds Frt Every Day Al SIATC f AIR FAIRGROUNDS WOODWARD  NEIGHBORING NOTES Ground was oroJceu at Dexter last week for the ncv motion picture theatre, on Mam Stree east cf the Urquhart oii station Ciencrd McLaughlin is iie builder Charles Simpson, 15 of Fen ton was diowned in Hoisington Lake, Tyrone townsuip, iat wees ivirs Margaret Foster, 63, ci Teionto, Ont, was struck and killed last week by an auto idriven by Charles Vanaska,23, of Fowlervillo as she walked aicnq Grand River The deceas ed was visiting at the Robert Wintermute home pj  Mr and Mi C S htefoim er Howell residents, flow of Al tadena, Calif, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Aug ust 7  i I At the Gregory airport meet ing last week, Joe Savage wai elected president and Carmei Wheeler, mgr The bodies of Pvs Wil m Richmond and Fredejick Singer of Btighton who wers killed in Luzon and Germany were re turned to Brighton for burial last week Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed ana t Mrs Alice Mauk and children j havo returned from tt trip on tru , Grec Lakes and thru Canada j John Mageria, HiVsdale coll  ego star athletic, haz een iired  as Chelsea high school aii I coach  Brron Eitel of Ann Arbor has been signed by Dexte high as band direcr 1 The Hamburg soft ball team closed its league season with kV viccues and no defeats  They played no outside teams I AVON THEATER SYLVANlilEVTn lel Til Mn HM Mipfc NOTKS Or47 YEARS AGO Tho Mich Bell and State Tele phojiC Companies, Howell havci jn   consolidated  , A L JL,, Dr C L Sigler is building a  AUML A OB HTLDJAN corn crib I WU irr Tom Drako 45 Michigan teachers have iA  faet moving Drama gone to the Philipin3s to teach Carcoi Pete Smidi The home cf Dr C L Sigler Pasaing Parade  Musisal caught fire lost week when ho Sun Tuee Aug 29  f was changing a mantel on a gay GOOD NEVVS olins haht Damage waf slight   ichnicok Sockbridge has a broom lex J Starring iory hich employs 3 men 1 jun0 Allyaon, Peter Laword Patrick Kennedy thieshed 765  Good Musical bushels of wheat off 40 acres of News Cartoon Travel lend last voek, a yield of about 20 hushel to the aero  I CHJCLSR UK Fri Sat, Aug 27 28  EYES OF TEXAS Starring Roy Rogers Andy Devine and ComingRose of Santa Rose W B Hofff fell off a street car sPft of Kings Cass Timbei in Ann Aroor last week and wo 316  rend red unconscious He was ga ickoi to the hospital but is hoirM now  Stnckbrige has organized u i TOWFLL, MICH company to light the village by jThurt fA Aug 19 M  eleccicity Dexter may do like wis  ADVENTURES OF School opened Tuesday Teach ers ctreSupt, Stephen Durfee Granimer, Charles GrimesInter Comedv Cartoon News CASANOVA Starring Comedy Cartoon Mrs lames Green PrimaryJessio frX7Sat  Aug 27728 Green The Maude Henderson Stock Co are playing at Hamburg in Shelters hall this week fThe boiler in the cheese fac tory at Hambmg burst last week LYNNE ROBERTS Cartoon News Rubber Lends  A Hand Sun, Mon,Tues, Aug 29, SO, 31 f SUMMER HOLIDAY Musical Comedy in Technicolor Starring Mickey Roonty, Gloria DeHaven Waiter Huston, Frank Morgan Butch Jenkins  CartoDn Pete SbUV Show4 3 S 7, C HOWELL Theater STHIaw5 i72 JTHE ENCHANTED VALLEY  Starring Alaii Curtis Anne Gywnne, Charley Grapwin  Alio   WHIRLWIND RAIDERS Alan Curtis Anne Gwynne In THE ENCHANTED VALLEY u Cinecolor Also letiiug the contents 6b on the Willam Gagan, Richard Travis floo in Ert h A1 vcs injur working on he Mieh road at Dalhi last week J Stcrrring ,  Charges Sta rret, SmUeyBunetio and Nancy Saunders Service Central Cartoon Vott for SAVINGS ACCOUNTS to b wYle WATERFRONT AT MIDNIGHT  ready for Ae future, save a part ci what you earn It pays to be thrifty There is no better pro tecticn than a cash reserveStart Savings Account for the pur chase of a home or a car,mod em appliances,, travel and ed Sun Mon, Aug 29, 30 Maine Sunday at 215 P M Coat Le Lavey end family ana Mrs Mao Metz are spending the B, FS DAUGHTER week at Hubbard Lake  StarrVig Elmer Radke and family of Barbora Stanwyck, Van Heflin ucation Philadelphia, Pa, are spending Charles Coburn, Richard Hart the Andrew Nesbitt Kome Comady Cartoon New Mrs Edna Spears and Jack lues f Wed, ihur, Fri, f Michael Garland ELECT A MAN WITH PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE i NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO j 1 hem ATI be u water carniv  al at I c keland oi Labor Day I cohr MCJ of motor b  canoe, I rowhoat and swimmniq rccs and o ball game, fn Jo vs Lakeland  Frank T Lodge of Detroipusk grand master of MichigaD Mas  ons, is to be the speaker cr the  Masonic picnic at North Lake on  Labor Day Roscoe Bonstool  Ann iArbor,gd marshall, will prs sent a silk American flag o Me lodge having the biggest reprc  aeniation An ox will b barbt cued whole Pinckney beat the E A Bow man team of Detroit here Sun day 18 to 15 Harlow Shehan h a home run Pinckney plays at Dexter Labor Day The VanBlaircum reuniT was 4 held Sunday at the Bert Van Graduate University oi Michigan JQ,,, ,in home Law School 1931 , School starts Sept 4The follow 17 Years Active Trial Practise g ifi the teachmg staff Supt , Competent Efficient Qualifcedl j, p Doyle Principal, Mrs J P Primary Election September 14 m poyte High School, Russeii West, JosephiriaHdiTis Inter WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AVAIL ABLE FOK SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE FORTGAGE OR PEHSONALu AT REASONABIiE RATES Sheldon attended the vedding Ug 3 geDtt  2, 3 oi Mary Lou Sock, daughter of Madeline Moran Stock to Thos GONE WITH THE WIND Babbington at Duns Scotus  Technicolor Starring 1 FIRST NATIONA BANK chuich, Birmingham, Saturday CLARK GABBLE,VTVIAN LEIGH I AIIUWAL BANK Mrs George Meabon jrcrad Leslie Howard,01ivia deHavUand fairuly took in te Mason Fair last Cartoon Wecnesday CANDIDATE FOR Circuit Judge 11 One show only starting at 700 Garry Lynn Branner, 23, Dur  i  and, Joyce Elizabeth Howett, 23 Howell Theodore Morgan, 22, Brighton, Harriet Clegern, 20, Edwell, Oklahoma Raymond Stru binq, 25, Howell, Rulhann Nich  J ols, 27, Howell Dudley Scott,24  Hoye 11, Helen Kirtland, 23, How ell Clennan Lasky, 43, Brighton, Maiy Elizabeh Kinnican, 37, De troit HOWELL Unaer Federal Supervision m UoipuruiiuiuA Deposits Jnjured Ui to 5,000 lot Beai Depositor Jas, A Duayle OF CORUNNA CANDIDATE FOR Circuit Judge During ih pa 16 years tha 1 hA rtt EM Alice Roche Primary, Jessie Green Unable to get help on paving Grand River Highway, the state has established a convict camp crt New Hudson and has inmates from Jackson prisonm hoy3 ed tthere Born to Russell Livermore and wifs Aug 8, a son, Russell jr Haold Reason left Monday for California to locate Dallas Cox and J C Bowman are forking at the tate fish Ezra Plumroer is the new school janitor the people  Corunna and Shia  rJnc 7 fh ir 1 has gone to California for her have been practising law in Cot unna, I have been elected by wassee county on several occas ions I have been elected as Justice of Peace in Corunna and have served 4 successive terms as a health Mrs Wm Geddes and child ren of Chelsea and Max Schoen servca  ILi 1  a hal and ictmiY ci allas,Texas member of the Board of Educa Sund   L T H iron The people of Shiawassee ome County have elected me as   r  r   0    16 Kimbler was a yircia Court Comissioner on 2 5 aL Mcrherson hospital in different occasions  Howell las week I war elected by the voters ot Shiawassee County as Pros     1wiie  al ecunng Attorney in 1942 and re elected without any opposition X  TfuYneral oi ff in 1944  he it wffl be admitted that I did a crWcJble job f ,  Thursday He duig the i veers I was Pros, cutluy Attorney from 1943 thru ns mofheinlaw 194  also los her life The School Boards oi Shicrwasc oe County elected me as a mem Trcmk Root and wifo of Ooc ber of the new Shiawassee Couny Board oi Education in  yjted friends here Sunday 1947 and 1 have served as president of the board for the past f j  MXB jn Cojg r 80 T J  A e t J  1 J and Robert Aschenbrennor and seek the nomination as Circuit Judge of the 35th Juaaal Circiii 1 tended the Kaiser Fraz on my record OB practising attorney and as epPg, ed penic en Willow Run Sun ficial if nominated and electedta thcc4nce1 WJAHSS  and Mrs Louis Sackablo LY AND IMPARTIALLY DIS CHfARGE THEDUTTK OT TOE and Mike and Wm Roche spent ABOVF NAMED OFFICE OF CIRCUIT JUDGE OF THE 3Sm Sunday at the Gerala McOeer JUDICIAL CIRCUIT TO THE VERY BEST OF MY ABILITY  Owoeso You continued support in behedf of my cemdidacy will be appr Sergt Maggie Aeahenbrenner cfascL lis in the army hospital crt Dory HOctFABTISAN PRIMARIES SEPT 14 W8  j W Ohk  gg tiw   esBgggiggggy Mr and Mrs Don Swarthojt FOOT BALL SEPT 4th  STATE OF MlCHIbAh THE PROBATE COnRT FOR THE  COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON  At a session of said Court, held at iie Probate Office in the City Howi 11 insaid Courtty on the 3rd Howell in naid County, r,n Ue 1Ttli day of Auffun A D, 3 048 PtesetttiHmHiram R Smith Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Mabel Isham Baker, Deceased It pppearinp to the Court that the time for pir mentation of claims agahst said estate should be limit r d and that a time and place be I appointed to receive  examine all claims and demands against said  deceased by and before said Court  It in Ordered, That all of the creditors of sad deceaetd are re qeirfcH to present their claims 00 said Court at said Prober Office and to serve a ropy thereof upon Sarah Ann Bumpus, administratrix of said estat, Gregory, Michigan, on or before the 18th day of Oct ober AD, 4948 at ten oclock  in the forenoon, said time and place 1 ein hereby appointed for the ex 1 Aminatibn and adjustment of all I claims and demands against said deceased,  u it is Further Ordered, That pubic nottcej thereof be given by pub fcationJl a copy osT this order, fot thrt successive weeks prefviooa to said day of hearing in the Dead cr Alive HORSES 750 COWS 850 HOGS 2 25 CWT vtrErv DfC UPON ASIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED PREE FUJI Animalf Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Mer  L, FARXEIl Aatent fhone 88, PincWn emce in Micma Tb FASTEST Doad  , Central Deadstock Co Better Health   Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP CRANE FIXliRES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS IEOCE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS I ii AT PMCDCEY UtfDC LIGHTS AT 8 PM I IOUPO oKsvnsmr GOUJTEJIM W ALVIB TEAM ifj   Pinckney Dispatch newspaper printed and circulated in said Coun ty fliram RSmitli, Judg of Probate A true copy Celesta ParbaIIregister of probata STATE OF MICHIGAN Tbm PnpeU Coart far tn County  of Livingtton At a session of said Court held at thr Probate Office in the City of Howell, in said County on the 7th day o August AD, 1948 Present Hon Uljm R SmRh, Judgi of Trobate I Aaron E Schlotthauer having filed in said court his petition pmy I ing thai the Court entrr an order  shanging Wg name fiom Adronj  E Sifclottauer to Aarou EHoworr 1 it Ordered that the 7th day of day of Sept, 1948, at ten oclock In he forenoon at said Probate Of fire, a aad Is hereby appointed fOr hearing aeid petitnibrv It la Further Ordered, liat p Ahr settee tsiereef be riven uj puLMca tfea ef a copy of thi MtsL 3iaabe4i Barra and her ardtr  c wek for thwe flElJ  5 yjrf    nckney Dis  gtTT , , f   fcswsaeaper pnntad aad or Mr Wav Mtrcar apaitf ktet jbH sa aU ISSMJ   CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL it MASONITE SHOWER CLOShi COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS  SHAFFER DEMiNC  PEERLESS WATER TER SOFTNERS PUMPS SUMP PUMPS  CTRIC A OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED FIFE HEATERS  FITTINGS fALVBS, SOIL PIPE aV FITTINGS IN STOCK YJSON  HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER  J 71  PLUMBING HEATING ftKPAIR ING Lkide Drive, Ruth Luke PHONE 157m OPEN VfN,s  t    K var  Francis Btrron State Represfitative REPUBUCAN PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER 14 VETERAaf ATTORNEY MSMBfR OF UtncUM UCUOaTPTP5WW zmr unmfw pm4 ii g MMtMpep fT  f  lYard Good Hosier P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday Angri 15 1948 PlNUJf DISPATCH Bntered a  aecone vs tter at PojtoffiM at Pinckney, Michinm uiidc ht ict of March 3 18 r Ekiroll Now  4  Furnishing Fruit Vegetables 1 51   Groceries Pubuwd Ltry Wednesday lio Max as Piuckiuv, Jclwiin Subtfcriyiibii rati 150 a lei Pa4 W Curltt, Pubi Ketiuedys Gen Store  LA y SV 1 a7 VjH  , 4    iVF   VV  i Wtrnm y s  vv, w rfF sr k V v a M and Mis 0O Poulson te luraed laai week from a 750 mile trip during which they visited Ludington, tho Strais and Sf Ignace Sunday guests at he frank Aberdeen home were Miss Hel 1 en Keller Ford Hatkfield asy jbrooksimth and Mr and Mrs Harry Brown of Detroit  Mis Horence Baugtinson, Neil  and Mis Vuginia Carver were 1 in Ann Aibor Friday  Mrs Louis Coyle and Mrs I Waiei dark called at he Easel Meyer home in Ypsilanti Wed  M and Mis Mark Nash and I Misd Ahce Gearhart were  m  jacxson Saturday  Beit Appleion and wile oi Brighton called at he Lynn Hen  dea home Sunday i ivhf, Henry Hunt, Mrs DonJ French and Miss Simple oi Lake  land were Thursday guests oi I Mrs Jim Robinson  Mis Merlin Amburgey gave a ipai y baurday night m honor, j oi her husbanas birtuday Thera J were 15 present including his  uncie, WmMcCullen and icanilyf of ernardsvLIe, ind,    Joir Spears who suffered a jsrjc has been removed to he i Ldword Speais home , Born to Mr an Mrs Russell Glover Joan Spears at McPhei son, Hospital, Howell, Thursday a son Lark Edward,  Marvin Brurl Sunduyed at the Bob Pike home  j PaiJiip Sprout cmd wife spen  Sunday at Howell whore Charles Souio is building a house 4 Mrs Stanley Murdcck oi Cor unna has reurned homo aftei  a visi at the Robert Pike home 1 Ambrose Kennedy and family of He well and Irvin Konnedv j iwif called at Edward Spears fhom Sunday j Mrs, Ulo Harigle, daughter, Pauline and Earl Can er of Shav, I nee, Ohio, spent las week al their house here Dik Wylie spent ast week a1 the Ren Wylie home in Howell Aien Dinkel, Fiance Shehan, Maggie Ma Mn, Albert Dinkel  and wAe rJsd on Mrs Grace I Crcce Bonne  in Lansing Wee I  Or Wcuer Mercer and family I  of Lest J nsing called at the  m hi 1 home Sunday j Dr and Mis W C Wylie of  called at he Kenneth Wylie home tyuiday Allen Dinkel was in Lansina Sunday j Scturday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Fred ReadjwdieRob ert Read and family, Ross Read FOR FALL TERM BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 7th DIPLOMA COURSES IN STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL JUNIOR ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ACCOUNTING BUSINESS MACHINES SEND FOR OUR FREE CATALOG Ann Arbor Business School   SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 600 COWS 750 X    i r  Youll sing, too, as you do the dishes    IF YOU HAVE PLENTY OF PIPING HOT WATER  Because hot water makes soap more active, makes china, glass and silverware gleam like precious stones FOR HOT WATERWHENEVER YOU WANT ITUSE ELECTRICITY    Youll find it depetidabltiO waiting, no worrying Once an electric water heater is installed, youll forget its in the housw1 Youll find it cleanno flames or fumes, no smoke or soot or carbon You can locate it anywhere in the house and installation is free Its quiet   it wastes no heat    its surprisingly economical to operate Its the carefree, modern method See electric water heaters today at your nearest Edison office, your plumb ers, or your favorite appliance dealers   and wife, James Whiley and wife, Joe Schosser and wife of Ann Arbor and R McKenzie and wife of Detroit i Arnold Berquist of ihe Mich San spent Snday at the Morwin  WN the night  game in De Campbell home ,  roit rriday  MJ 1 HOGS 2C0 ALL ACCORDING TO SlZM ANU CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIQ3 REMOVED FREE  GARLINC COMPANY  I ELL 410 BUYERS OF HIDES  LF SKINS Mr and Mrs Walter Clark were in Jackson Saturday Mr and Mrs James Whitley  Mrs Edna Spears visited Mrs raco Bennett in Landing Wed Chnrlf C 0j,r Jatidtulf foi KcpuMican nninatfon for Stat fteiNeflfaiivc Your Kapport will 6o nrojatd PROTECTION TWs Insignia of out of Ihe nations most cjistanding cooperative orgasMZatiomfH Michigan Milk Producers Associationis today recognized as a Symbol of Prcxfion for both the consuming public and 15,000 dairy farmer members  Water Systems Et Dinkel Stanley i Andnaw Nvtbttt cmd wife worn Sunday cUnoav guo of the Gor on Hmaci at YptiknAA Cham Miller and fcrmily visaed 4ia Dadoit xoo Sunday Septic Nomiat AW deBoont tor gtate aepreenlate, Bfiabii an ket Fer 22 yeac  BM IMU ti eenrd t iae In  ate GpnUr, W qp yta  m n luaaT rjU   wtt4   ft Gariifi MI tk After thirtyone years of conscienious lecdership and ftHd adherence o true cooperative principles, this association t highly esteemed for 1h vital services rendered in jgjj ft Efficient marketing of aH mile produced by men 1 ard guaranteeing prompt payment TT Supplying distributors with adequate quantities of high quality milk at all seasons of Ihe year  i Enabling consumers to have ample supplies of pwt oppovd mlc ana cream ai cm equitable price YWjfr a Stoic OiUfajufoAaH iKHMI HI PMMKHKS ASfMAIWM  r  1   X   ST L i    gfrfgpnuiQgiujMimm    wr fe eeSBWSslelWBlWPslBassl V Ek   nTCH WA,I a, Mcpherson Amoziitg DUOTHERM heater value  7995  State Bank PROFESSIONAL CORNER flNCKNEY SANITARIUM j  wtj, aft 4 Fuitayi Mick Daily U00 A 14 to a 00 F M TeaFrL, e 700aO p OR ONLY Full 14lndi Burner 53,000 BTU output BABi RUTH This week a legend ended and begau With the death oi Babe Ruth, the Homw Run King, the Nation lost one oi its ou j  stanJug personalities Hi name ani  MI 11 KFY pictuie had come to mean baseball KJUR V I raaWi3Va 1 the I rys and girl all over the world  Heuceieith, as long as baseball is play f I ed Bbe Ruth soiies will be told and  he vill continue to be th King oi Swat     no motter how man honers aie hit ZZAI  v i the l tw crop ol majoi leaguer     wm rT IBOOM Ruth hit thl baU hard and to win   In Saving we rou3t hit the ball too Li VtuiWinkk  VanWiakW k W VaaWUks CWia K  ArUraejs at Law fetal State sad Saeiaas Bank ill It  4U4 1   order to wia A Sa ings Aocoant can be opened wttjfc, as McPtaon State Bank  HERB SNEED 14 auJ 9 Aw  Haw Uai Estate,  Citj, Lake ad V A Yea fvaaartf Wis Ma 1 r Deal Charter eerier Special Jute Stopper Flea Tit Ceetrel Dial 2 Big Radiant Doors  Oefcewre beat fro every MlilwWGeh more Mat Mokes setting the right heal Give you quick spot heat  5 0Vap Of OUI wJO yOW eaaol  at ey 0 tuning yogr radial when you want it  erel Deposit lasaransa Motley fi loan at reaaonaole sviet,  Interest paid  Savings Dooaa and 1 Tune Certificates of Deposit I AH deposit up to 6,00000 la surad by  membership ia Pod LEE LAVEY OAkMfcKAL iMdUKAMCfi aaae Wr Fiackaer   Miekigaa Mfwf yea get S these famous DuoTaann heater at an unbelievably low price Come in features in this handsome, fullsize DuoVFaerm and see it now and so ve all your henirg Heater Its a genuine DuoTherm circulating worries f i years to como Easy term    Exclusive PowerAir Blower ovoiloblt et slight extra cost saves up to 25 on feel oil I LOCAL NEWS LEE LAVEY TMI nrcsnFNCES IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY THE POLLING HAVECOMPETEJ PEimAS TOML AGSiDENCLS    THE BEAUTY OP STONE PermsStone is a stonelike veneer that looks like stone, bat all its finer features and is perma nent Zt  not a tackedon siding Each block is cast and applied in dividually, like stone Ask us to send you a descriptive folder eboca this modern facing for all types of buildings   BERT YOUNC635 NELSON CArtL PIERCE, 5416 Canterbury Driy Brighton EDJ SVTOIT, 6G4 Detroit Ate W6 RICHARDS, 912 N Mich BRXVTOft KIRK, 5S W Grsnl  MRS M J BEAUPRE, 601 Thomp Bon Lake Drive, Howell PERMA STONE CO 110 LAST GRAND RIVER, BRIGHTON TELEPHONE 73939 FMGHTON M and Mrs J H Hooker call  e on his sister, Mrs Maude at iht St Joe hospital, Ann A bor hursday where she was vak en with a broken leg I Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee entertained for dinnei Sunday Lloya Hendeo and family, D Jamfcy Nash and family, Cold wate, Martin Ritter jr and farii ily, Mrs Rose HendeoMra Dessa Nash, Isabel Nash and Mar Nash and family Mark Melvin, Mr and Mr Cla enoe Stapish and daughters wero Sunday dinger guests oi Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle Hary Murphy spent last week withAmbrose Murpliy and far j ily atuflladwinj ChajrPotter has purchased the TdL erry house at And arson ie lasiented his house oii PaT8on, Lake Rd lo Mr Holi is1 r Walter Reion of Detro wc in own Saturday t rla Curlett entertained a j nur r oi frends Saturctcry MI AUCllONE ERT FARM SALt A ortClALITt BEitT WYL1E PHONE rlNCICNFV 7F21 bTANLLt  oEKRiMAN AttorDay at LAW 407  Smt Grand Hiver, HQwaJ RsRIGE1UCTR5N SewicS 1  CEMETERY MEMORIALS 934 N Mala St Ann ArborMiall Harold Chubb, Local RepraaaaUtive 51a FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Phone 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers MARTtN J LA VAN Attorney At Law Phoa 13 slnai 3 , ,v Rapairtlf mm ,w ate tl7 iAkatlda Dt Rosh Lake REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKNEY U6F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDPER GRAVEL SAND, BLACK DIRT AND STONE t Order Your Black Dirt Now Kest  for Lawn i Putnam St Pinckney Phono 106F3 TANlTTASCH TYPIST or Any Psoeri Composed PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOM MoeWra fiqiinosasii AinbvUacc Sarviua Phaaa 39 feachaa MicLig FRELTC RmClOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 12U WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 358 RESIDENCE U3 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK UAULKVG AN1 Weekly Trips Made To DvMwi GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64F14  CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVE, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FLL DIRT, AW ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID P1FXE OR CON THACT 7623 Toma Ruad Letters or Copied t Your Convenience p OPiekney KFD No 2 All Work Confidential Telephone Dexter 811C 747 Main St Pinckney, PhoneSOFU DR C J TOWNER DENTIST 8044 Portage Lake Rd, Dexter Pbom Dexler 3461 j AUTO GLASS LET US REPLACE THAT BROKIN YOUR CAR BABY SITTEnS Dependable 3Sc an hr Call Hrna Ihirley HGF3, Ahe 1 braay oU   FOR SALE OR RENINS roomot age with oilet at Paterson Lako has oil heat George VanSkiver, 11371 Lakeviow Drive EN CLASS ABES AUTO PARTS  fOlS East Grand River, Phone 151 Howell CoffeeDel MOnte Gat Jug 5lc Vinegar Soap FelNapthaBi,z,i9c Grapefruit  19c BeetSfClarks  XUt  hoiu of her birthday Rex D D Brady moved his fanuy from Jackson Saturday to the Congl paroraj  here Tina workers on the new Man  nonie church here who are vol   unters from other parishes, ate  making remukable time In two , weels line they have the build up, sided and roofed  Sicte Trooper Beryl Amburgey of SVCIaire was home Saturday Mrs Edith Teeple of Jacksoa FOR SALEPCTATOES S00 u visied Mrs Nettie Vaughn las  bshel L W Umstead  ISoii week Y0li sALESimplex Mangel,  , M and Mrs Bill Baughti WP9 new, also high chair in Toledo Sutday 1 Tames WhitleyPhone 15E1I Frd Server jr of Kowell star yANTEDMan for part lime janitor work Evenings Apply Board of Education, Pinckney FOR SALE A 35 gal automatic Hot Water Heater with 30 feet o1 copper pipe, also a 55 gel bbl and mixing fawcett A Bargain Clessie Altenbemt, Pinckney Want Ad, WANTED iVll SALiJ tower cenien,, rmwt wllh gasoline engine 1C0, Geraiu ifliaaon uji iSALK Maple studio couch  thitr, NewDuoTiieAH Heater, 6 burn r ki rosene cook stove vsiio oven, 5 piese chrome kitchen et, niaplo bedroom bit , blonde table model radio, uglrl whito figure i ice skates,Mouton fur co ii size 14 6t0  VJnadilla St, PincknV Experienced wonmij  lOIl JSALEHahy Huggy,liigi cnairj desk getting the Grand Trunk freight wants day work 65c r hour,aiso  hc of draieie and hoiuie ready o move his week, want ironing to do at home  8202 Pettysviki Road Hodden, phoe 64FU   OH SALE6 H, V, Nepune motor track across from the depot Mr Sever bought the depot but does no imow what he will do with  it He has 3 chances io sell it It will be moved north of the L Pauln FOR SALEPotatoes, 11 grades 1947, never used, 100,00, Willard Wilte Farm,plione 131F4 RBUFFARP,0395 Half Moon Lake FOR SALEI UniversalCooler Re  FOR SALEFitish local fruit, plaoo frigerator, 6000, Inquirki of I your canning orders now, vibit our Bologua Bacon Cqonirte r u n     R Fih 321 Putn6m pinckney atani, North Territorial and Hex John Burg, son John, and Jackp 107 ter Road Wed, Sat , Sua, This Reason saw the Tigers get wal FQR Mftf Cottage Fumtehed at Special, Sumnic ,uah for  m 0lt rUndaX u 265 Putnam Drivf, Fagan Lata, 1 a bushel Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout UcClKgQr  Melvln Rd inquireALSO VEGETABLES cmd Iir and MrsStanley Dinkel at o Allen, 9040 FARLEY ROAD saw tho night Detroit St Louuis FOR SALE EnTudcFlherTnXi I gome iriday Outboard Motor See Mrs H T Loiter McAfee and family Morion, 9955 Gknbrook Sub, Halfj spent Sunday in Clinton Moon Lake  TRUCKWG WANTED Will Haul Gravel, Pill Dirt, Sand   Black Drt 1 nd Stone, Promjt Service An vere in tha State HENRY WINSIOW Call Pinckaay 112F11 NOTICE I am etrn cleaning Xogs and r holstery drop me a card nne lai Norman Reaaon, phone 17,Pincknay  Mclntyrp, FowUrvUle, Michigan  ,   FOR SALEFormer SG Tepre  ATTnNTIOiA scrap yard opes corner M36 and Howdl Rd,Pinck in iregoryDo not haut your fence neyt 2 lots, 2 dar garage sliadev A iron or 11 al to tho dump Bring ideal business corner, also 2 otfaar it to us We naY the high dollar, modern nomca In Pinckney W pickup  STOFER  ROBE A Man and Mis F re ix ti led to tie Best   What is finer than to sjxnd the summer witfi a tine boatwe have u large selection of boats aa4 utboard uotora specially a Mar j tin 40 er 60Ancricas finest 0  iti We will demonstrate for you or the lake Very ikw can do that Also paints, Hardware, Oars, Paddles, Fishing j tackle, bait Wi also sell or rent cement mixers, pilera Come and visit us, George Wilson KaaWseA WI WILSONS SALES ML RENTAL SERVICE 3121 W Grand River, Lake mune Five Tafle west of TliliMn Phone S54W4 FOR SALE Formor S a home M36 4 Howe RdiaekaW suitable to convert into 2 ama  12 lots, beautiful abide, 2 gararfi, ateam hea4, ideal 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