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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>r     NPRH   i o Volume b5 Pinckney Ditnatch Wednesday AugI8 1948 N0,3j Michigan Mirror A new look has arrived at the 76,000 acre Natioal Guard camp t UrOyling where 2500 youths,most just out of high school are in Viutn iug When congress adopted the drait the national guard was given a prefoired status Those who enliist d in the national guard were exeuip ted from the drait A irad tiamp  edt 500 enlisted in ao days briiu iugthe total enrollment up to 73W an all time record, The txvops aw ived at Grayling last week in i00 motor vehicles and 200 railroad cars, They were reviewed Saturday by Gov Siglcr and Major General Ralph LovclanUThis Saturday, fUl  owinj a week of over night train, ing and bivouacs they return home Youth is getting its first peace time military training ns a part of national defence Toe atmosphere is hardly that of a holiday although there is the u  ual horse play The Berlin crisis and world events have cast a shad ow Military discipline i tight thU year although soft ball games,tYe movies dTe offered each night and the band plays on all occasion Chuuh atttndiuice is compulsory and military units patrol the street of GraylingThe brig is last punish, ment The atmosphere is a bit informI to an old army manPrivates anJ officers uniforms are smilar and saluting i on a voluntary hasisThe military swank is missing Ail his reflects a determination to make selective servici a perman ent part of our national iV fenst Prido of the National Guard ha deep roots in Mich, and the opposition to the attempt to get if under fed eral control runs high Tha national guard had a fine re cord in World War II A Mich, unit was in thi New Guinia campaignthe 82n lMichWi3 was the firt to see action in the Southwest 1 acific Hie 45th DivOklahoma had the second highest casuality rate and the 2th Div Maryland and Vir ginia were the first to land in Nor ntfUidy Ijr Tho ground units at Grayling ai the 4th Division The air units are mot ain Notes of the Game Quoit Conest The TriCounty AllStars won two out of three games with Mansfield,  A horse shoe tourney, sponsored  Ohio, over the weekend to qualify for by he Pinckney Fir Dept will be the national baseball congress play r held on the liuckney public Square this week at Wichita The team will leave for the tournament tomorrow and start play there Thursday By winning the bistate title the 2 Winner receives set oi regula AllStars will have their expenses paid to the nationals and will be given one hundred dollars for each game they win in the double elimination tournament After dropping the first game of the Ohio series on Saturday the AllStars came back to win the doubleheader played Sunday at Fowlerville Jack Hammett, former Ohio State star, won the Saturday game, 13 to 2, while keeping 11 hits well scattered Ferd Gill is, AllStar third baseman, had four singles in this game Blane McClanahan pitched and won both games of the Sunday doubleheader The scores were 0 to 2 and 8 to 2 Cecil wogt hit a homer in the first came After permitting Mansfield six hits in the opening game yesterday, McClanahan tightened up and permitted only two safe blows in the second contest The box scores Mansfield 215 220 01013 15 4 AllSars 000 010 010 2 11 5 Batteries Harmett and Wade Ledwedge, Koehler 2nd, Andrews 4th, Price 9th and Marsh Second game Mansfield 000 200 0002 G 4 AllStars 101 102 4000 10 3 Batteries Hahn and Wade McClanahpn and Marsh Third game AllStars 000 012 0508 12 3 Mansfield 000 000 2002 2 4 Batteries McClanahan and Marsh Swank, Hardy 8th, Badder 8th, Leddy 9th, and Wade Giu Ledwldqo goes to Kansas wih the llitari Thursday 8 Saturday, August 21 1 Open to all persons of Piuckuey area tioiv horse shoes 3 Entry fee ia 25c 4 Enter your name and cuvtry fee with John Burg at Kennedys voe, Pinckney, before August 20 when t uteri ess close 5 Drawings to be posted August 21 at ebove storr 6 Matches to be played on pits located north of Punam Town Hall Pinckney Two out of Three games dtcide the innt 8 Winner to post scoro sheer 9 Additional Regulations posted at time of garni Proi are on display in Ofliio Window Church News ST MARYS CHURCH 1220 noon and drawing  to  i Dispatch LOCAL NEWS Rev ync Murphy, pastor Masses at 0, t, 11 a  M vena Fiidajr i00 p m Preparation fox Holy Communion each uunay 8to 9 p in and on vidy 7 to 730 a at Voin Sun for young ludus and girls 2nd wek of 02nd Noxenna Am ng tiie tnieiitious art Sunhigh mas for Mrs Amni UktsiewK   attO iimjtor Kdwiud Murpiiy at S Mom, Feait of Si Joachim Tm jute Ellen Hopkins Woo,,lato Juhl Hurling Thur late airs lather, me Doyle Fri late Thos Ryan Sat late Mrs Fruiwis ilolliaon Aug 22, 2nd anniversary of the late Clarence Stackable A class of i took firat commuu ion Sun following a thru, vee school course taught by the SUurs of otrc Dame The 4o iiurs 1, votion closed a 11 oclock mass Among those resisting were the  Kev Ers And reis, Joachim an1 Rock of Marion Hill MiHsioPi su children carry in palms marched n the procession j and Dexter 2 to 1 Saturday he Irl I 11lied It L 11 v uui  tia h al,  run ijanu tiu iANNCLNLEMENT Mr and Mrs, John Bi zpg of Io tertownship tniiouiice the ouage ment of their daughter, Mary Rose to Waltrr Esch of Dexter NOTICE Tho Ladies Aid of the Congi church church will hold a sile of baked goods ai the Mirtm Lockor Store on Saturday, August 21st from 1 to 4 p m Derations will be appreciated Committee BEWARE OF LOOSE TONGiUEO  W1VF One mans wife smoked a pipeAnother talked too much And both men were fired See how a single eccentrtciy in n women can mak or brfak her husbands cartel B to sure to Beware of Loose Ton gued WivtM, in The AimrLaa Weekly, famous magazine with this Sundays August 22 issue of Detroit Sunday Times VILLAGE COUNCIL  Regular meeting of the Village Council, August 10, 1948  Meeting called to order by President Parker followed by Roll Call of Officers Present Clinton, Kennedy, Lavey and Clark Absent Swarthout, Palmer Minuter of last meeting read and approved Motion by Clark, supported by Clinton, that Elizabeth Colone, Walter Cork and William Kotchcan act as a committee to represent the Vil lage citizens to contact the Ford Motor Company Real Estate office re garding their property here Motion carried Motion by Kennedy, supported by Lavey, to pay Gus Hanneman 2160 to open tile for water drainage near his place Motion carried Motion by Kennedy, supported by Clark, to appoint Cass Clinton as lo cal inspector for Village of Pinckney Motion carried  Motion by Clark, supported by Kennedy, to pay the following bills Van Winkle and Van Winkle, attorney fee500 Lee Lavey Hardware, paint and materials745 Eli Aron, cleaning streets, 1 hours1600 W E Barton Company, 4 smoke canister ,sets1020 Motion carried Motion by Kennedy, supported by Clinton, to adjourn Motion tarried MUWBP fiOBUBX CUM Conservation Notes The dept has already started re teasing 20,750 pheasanls, hatched at Miison state frame frm Federal exrisc taxes  on sporting arms and ammunition in Michjgtn the first In totalled s4ot,M,ThH is returned to the states for wild life ipsttration, All  r0i of the Mich, hunting li cense dealers will receive their sup ply  licenses by Sept, 15, Three Kalkaska brothers were fined 25170 for setting three ft res to burn over blueberry patches A total of IM oil wells were shot the first six months of this year in Michigan, compared to 122 fur the same period last year Forty gas wells were completed The Lydell and Harrisville fish hatcheries are recommended for retire ment and will he sold Lydell has 40 acres and 23 ponds and Harrisville 38 acres and 7 ponds Tests are being conducted to see if spraying with DDT is injurious to pheasants, rabbits and other ganie MISS CARRIE A TAYLOR Miss Carrie A Taylor, 79, a lifelong resident of the Ann Arbor area, died this morning at the home of her sis ter, Miss Mary E Taylor, 1203 Church Street, after a long illness Miss Taylor was horn January 10, 18G9, in Dexter township, the daughter of the late Augur and Elizabeth Ann Flintoft Taylor She was a member of the Pythian Sisters, Arbor Temple No 80, the Past Chiefs Club and St Andrews Episcopal Church Surviving are three sisters, Miss Mary E Taylor and Mrs Henry C Bareis of Ann Arbor, and Mrs John Schieferstein of Chelsea two brothers, Willie G Taylor of Ann Arbor, and Burt A Taylor of Lima township and several nieces and nephews Funeral services will be held at 300 oclock Thursday afternoon from the residence, with Reverend Robert A Tourigney officiating TO TAUJ SKAGXJS BOX NO  HAMBURG, MICHIGAN TAKE NOTICE that the 1947 Plynuth Tudor Seuan , Motor No T 11308827, Serial No 22028137, TiltK No 4640884 will be sold to satisfy garage mans lien on Octo her 15, 1948, at Uo and Ali Gar age rornr of Hicks Road fnd Ar yentme Road, Deerfield Towrjfhip, Michigan At 10 DO oclook in the forrron of said dayThe amount of said claim being 145,00 due Leo Wnzer doing business as Leo nd  AT Garage, tor storage, labor and material due m jajtf motor vehicle SOFTBALL NEWS iinckney hud hiid lvk lan v,ck dropped uo h incs uy ouc mn iviij, Howell beat Ur in 1 lr  OM Frd i diy K ekless bnj i unninv ior 1uicku in li iii Howell  ut tl run LL hits Imctuuy Ludwide1 dui lly inut wviit i li  v iiibur y wild tUruw Kruii kiitic ltoS I IL1 III w ih Hie iih 1iiickii  lead wlien ill, L error and ,iv mull, lifimr U ci Vlh v Iii a doua1 out rki y KM llaiiitb, Lloyd er, lliaiiiiny a nKii  hi ii   i  m Current 1 ouiiaent For the first Una in u,y thirty years there is a hot contest on for eireuit jmlire in the Iivii, tonShia Aair eireuh wh diel a,I lor o i thirty  Thi, tall tluie will be  for the jut Probate  ye ,i Iivinystoii was italee JeMph Collins, piuiu, heli ihe otfice yiirs and never had any oppun IMI iive eandluate luU,e Willi 1 aipui iteii ly    aeaia t, i, Ml k I o  a look e UO on  J n r   in , VStrk end guests of the Marvin Shirey famly were Anell Showajhr and faintly of La Junta, Col, and  Airs S lilosser nd son uX Lim, uhio Mr and Mr K Clark of Detroit and Mr and Mrs Coleman ofHow ell were Sunday KUsts at thoLouit and Wayne Wagoner lomeof JMr and Mrs C,J CliutouJcalUd on Mr and Mr Granw Siooley jiai Chelsea Sunday Vircjl Larue and Bob PagcuoUi oi Detroit were quile badl biuisfd aad cut Saturday night  whua their car hit onvi on MHi ca3t near Ann Arbor railroad crossing Cus AtLe and family will move to Gladwin where he will practise law  Mrs Dorothy Mjabon Hughes ieturfd to Olytrpia, Wash Friday Creorge Mtabon i anq la niftyje 4kiiuly in Fowiel 99t Jixc Fairchild, Joseph Frederick, and 5liss Helen, loivefj v  roit ent Sunday at lh Faik  erdeen home Winston Baughn and iamily pei Sunuay at thr Frank dark nome Mil ford Mih, Harold Paul and tanuly of uetroit spent o indc y c iho Lesler McAfee home Sunday dinner guests of Mi tnd Mrs Btrt Nash were Orville Nath and wife and Lloyd Nash and family  Mrs Emma Vllmer and son, John Eisele with Chus Eiseie and wife of Fowlerville are visiting in 1attison, N J Eddie Drost is home Irom U o M, o vacation Mr Louis Coyie and Eva Melvin called on the Robert Grainger fam ily at Holt Sunday Joe Basydlo who has been work, ing on thi cjlayton superservice static at Howell wih his fatherin law, Ernest Lange, is now workin on the bowing alliy there They ex pect to build a theatre at Dexter Hairy Frisk of HowfU called on tnenJs heik Monday  MvsGeorge Meabon ar and grand soii4 Donnie are at the Mason fair  this week The Ray Burns, Jack Young, Dom Conklin and James Burns families attended the wedding, of Agne Jamison ind Don Strickland and Bonnj Ems and Clarence Lockwood at Howell and Drjerfield Sat Mrs Louis Coyle and Mr Ilay Burn, gave a prenuptial shower in honor of Agnes Jamison and Bon nie at the latters home last week The guess of honor received many nice gifts Kay and Dominick Conklin spin lase week at Ray Burn, heme while their parents were in northern Mich igan Cajoi Amburgey of Portage Lake and Myra Chase of Whitmore Lake spnt last week with Janice Burns Jack Young and wife and Dom Conklin and wife attended thi Ionia fair last work The Phillip Sprout family spent Sunday at the Charks Soule home in Howell Ben White Mid wtfe Fn Sunday with Ernest White and wife in Howell Msfi Albrrta Dinkel is pending 2 weks with the Otto Dinkei fam ily in Sioux, City, Jowa  Mrs Maude Martin of Detroit s visiing at the Alijert Dinkel home The Chubbs Corners Motheds held an tee cream tcial on Homer Ab neys lawn Wed nite Allen Dinkel, Junior Wagoner Gilbert Gtolng crttondKl th aula races at Saginaw SunHarold Ward had lUs car entered but had engine  rouble CONGL COM GHURCK Rev D D Brady, pistor and Morning Worship Subject Mans DLoder De3lji Sunday School Choir Practise Wed Organist and Choir Firector  Mrs, Merwia Campbrll S S Supt Herman Vedder 10 3C Gods 1130 Night MENNNON1TE CHURCH Because of building opt ration  we will Ue at North Hamburg NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Ezri Bechey,pMtoir, 4060 Swarthout Supt , Win Leirtig Road 7 nalM N E of Pinckney Hcv Fzia Bchey, pasi Sunday School 1000 Morning Worship Service  11JO Vou Peoples Meetiag Evening iVkistajre 730 815 PERSONALS ilw nil uii a1,  nil l,,r HowiM  Intrit 1,,1, lin in diof oni li siuqltd al  ,lk AiUuld jujtd au liurv y and Lavry cullulid ailf, it, thf winning  in u riMKNriY AB K I AmbUfvy  1 J 1 tdwid  Li  , et U AmJnuniy, Jl It uhr, f iluriouuiis V Haiie , s 1is lu ler, lb B iingur p Jiavr liowell 1 Bennett, c J i ret rt J liiucii, ii rtv i i, lj JShurkiy, p Katlin, a Lloyd, If  Klauing A , Amid, Lm In the DexLi gann Bob iiini piii lid hi,rieitun a a ing I i u i  io ituii h bui    ii i, a  li UVt iN Il    vin , IT H   A  C a i , i     , i , , I Mir Il   i, , i nil in ,  lam i i 11 t ,   r ii avail, t i iai i  ih hi   Ir iii  a i i tfi in  iiiur M I  l   Si til  lir to lill lie next l I v  Ti ai n a   tnt li j t inn in fiftyjial i uf ill is court i iii,u tun cuMity He  lair io sikii  i himself 1 iu ai  Miiiail arhi i j ami Arthur   a ,1ain Quaile 1 i aa 1 h cerI  i wni i one of   li pi iairy How in iiut compete a i iiiy iiian and i I ilie jipulation  n  i  II I I U 0 n j i i  II  MC pain a i lin MIII y ill  t  111 i ,  ,i in li lanllv la ailh ai  n iial ha cuiin ,,i  aiiM her w it  line I H1 t h all the hlvll rn i   n  T t,r lunre aid hi e iI in this i rvji r has heen and aiiliiiie ,,ensallt Wiilhel it is h hiiht HI a red hTiniiul of the jieople  i i i iiniains to a 11 uent into I he lp td thii i i ,il mi i ain  iii i he  ice I K  iai  it he i 1ilizalil n lin Ny a iV i hitnnt employee v ho lill in km wrii a lii ian turned p iof iiii and iar him much gov riitiicit iit,1 nia iii Jhe hihliht of i  I  i Nil i a 11  tin i i hi  i  , Am  V, i IV tnoi 11 h  i i a n al hdul Iie K  I nal if ih,   ,  hi navi the 11hay land, 1 he Inited tl aid I In ir oo op IJI i i , IIM  II r olln1 am, I to V,a vdd ,ni r Ulj I , I in j, na a narki d le, he, y it wu3 itoiiesa up 4th  heif 1ei i y S artimuL  le Jnd and cored on  to Mid i H til ieteisoii hit one ihii i  Nihuiicy, JNIast JpjHd to h Aiehnriiey, Dlackard ilruicL oat, t J stiks on dvrdlei , jx National vvhen ho hit ,,, I 111 in i  t i,  d thai Ihe Hust Lis date hy them  n took place for i ain, were allies was needed i n o mat ion Miss   v oiit an od was Iii a ii, he d 1 i d owner entertained 2d pus aiafrs and families of I nited  raft Lcdue F A M at lin hon   his 1orlaire Lake home Saturday Wiley Reader, Bob Amburni  and Jury Ihath are fihiiiK ut NI v berry this week Siii Gentile and wife who wrc married in Angola, lnd la,st week are living on his fathers liL,m  TIB Ms iiiuiah Miller, Mr Mary feople and Mrs Florence Bauphi spent last week at Douglas Lake Miki and Wm Uoehe attended the regional boe ball gamos U Fowlervillt Sat and Sun Mr and Mrs ME OancT took Cathy Loomis to Willow Run ah port Sunday where with her brothe Dick and grandfathr r, Richard Loon is shi flew back to New York City  Lyman Battle of Ann Arbor call ed on yri editor Sunday He wu here to attend the Coiiu la reunion at the John Ccnners home t U land Lake Frrd Singer and wife spet tlv week end in Ionta, Sfrrts Magg Ascheifbit pine,and eorne Karowski of Dtytom Ohio sr nt week nend at Aschen brryunr homeThey have rPnisLd and are transfrred  Fort Meade, Maryland Mrs Josephine Wa4ts of Cleve CfuUdf SJJ utjisiA si oiqo Pucf Devereaux  Mr Elizabeth Brown and dauh tors xprict to po b Chicago to live Billy Beck entertain t1 a nurbe of friend at a birtJwhy patw lat Thuifday Mr, and Mrs Cecil Wilson havr renW a hous in Brighton and will move there u Cpl Wm McMacken of Percy ones Hospital, Battle CrerJc spent the week end witr his family here Bom to Mr, and Mr Ralph Craig Gra o Young recently i gi Murkne Schnt icier, Mn J Aschenbrenrvr and Judy, and Mrr John Cologne and onv visited the Detroit too kut Monday Born to Gerald Daxrow and wile on Monday an P lb daughter SPECIAL NO i ICE A naturalization man will be at the office of County Clerk Haffman in Howell on Augut 20 from 930 a m on Ralph Graham of Cicero, Illinois, caUd at the John Cologne hoe last  Mi hi,, ord a,rey,  i 1L in run 1iiektiey went out in iheir half of the 7th  fdwide is out with a pulh 1 le muscle Pincliniry AB H II 1  i hut i y, i, 1 II  J hi dwide  If J,  Lavey, cf    w Ih Aniliur, Ih ,J 0 Reader, e  o Buiicugh , ih , ii Swalhoul, if j l Jrheer, Jb , d , li SiDtfi  p j I iter AB R a i V l ll  ii Sulia iid a ih al ai ay i ml ai pen I ii ii, 11 i Hit ll, ill I t i  ll,   h I Hi pi  11 U i e in iij  I  i in tn reiuy irolliff i i i i niilli We read I i  i nit v Miiiiii went i Ini li, li protest ili , I naki d Maiini iihv in Detroit i  ilinumii  used to dlihnii However, 1 i a v il hunt jliris haii not proved their 11 o ll I rl J n o ti 1 0 II 1 I J i ickard, ss  n Jeffreys, ef Stan h, c   Leiieberg, ,ib letetswi,  Mas, lb  D JKkardt ieitler, b Johisen, If     Ovr 6C0 people ottended die s,,ft ball c,mes here last nite 71 o any bet the ncy in thd donkey cjme r to 2 Lino pfArmyJ Lavey, cGLedwidgepTdseier, lb, Bcrughn bWidireyerJ G Swarthout, ss E Speor TvitcjJi Doorlio, outfield NovyF Singer c P Sinjci, p Gentile, lb Utristead 2bV Singe, 3b G Vedder,sc ivdor Aschen brenei, Hcndee, oafie I Pinrlrney won the pr  mary gancwith Koray Jewfltrs of Ye lanti 4 la  Don  mbe gey ctove in  Sijer  I  Robe t T ihell in the 4th with  hoir re  Paul Singer qot hit hie 5h and foied on c i ivarlhrnv Ypsi gf 2 ruis the same iinrg o i a Jiit be man ci d 2 errorr  the 7th both ty two Yfsi batters h, fol, ihe next on popieH to thort Tt hi ned  o Lav  who doubled the renner at plate en hit attempt to JCOIO Frtccy, Augua 20, Ihe Cuhs play Mien Molded laastics at 700 o, and the VTW takej on Munith at 830 Phickney plays in the Frighten etatu Class C Tournament next week Tin furl hei  In  up lietween At,,i iiiy  m , al lhei and lude Phillip 1 limn id Flint noes ihe more eoitll 11U il hi i oine Illde Klliott i , , 1iitly v, a hi I iii  hands of the af1 ai, 1, , an i iv raid he did not Want  ,, I,M t i L  11  111  I i I lid the auto dialii vv ho ai  aieiiid of linaiicilig Ihe Maiiipan kepuhlmau party in ret iii i Im a or Then he Maidenly injntid hiinih II,iii thr pieture aprain in an ellorl to y, I l in Ietords of the auto dialir i it liriinl to them These MTordr had I   i i cied h the attor,,  riiital Ior i  ideiiei The judge Hi at  in MV eMieral Indole him  allot my genei al had already  111 t  ,, d over to federal , ,r for ie Tin iiir did get nuid 1 nan the federal investiihal the records would lie re after tiiey had heen photographed Thi did not ratirly him or hi auto de ler frieiid, Anyway, the ai loi my evil ral lad a held day in court, calid li iVi i nor Irueker, at he aulo dealers, a phony, df open io contempt of inics and got away with caihil hut tl  uriie aut ho a 1 al gator t unui to ney lin 1 and laid h,m court a dozen it VARRIAE LI    Joe tho tho rr Loyd nting jr,J, Ihnphaiu pton   ldima Klikt, 2,IJrigh ton hev, ly Fain l, 1 , Houghton,   , Magi Lru Meier, 2K How ell lul lloyir, 24 MilfordNani y 1 eiiiiij, 1 v, Hrighton  Wil Dev ieauv 2, llowel, Hetty , 22, HHlUoger IiirioU 25 Carroll,111,Mary Lvi Allen, 19, eivilh  KUSSL1 WMl Imii 23t Ireory, Doris Duncan, 1S Greg or Howard Musolf, 18, Brighton Agn Hackbartit 1  Howell ihford AlaaMi F  UNIVERSITY Of TOLEDO TEAM Tho University f Toledo IccA oall team come next week o stay 2 weeks at Camp Bij SilverThu y wtH work out on the Pinckney foot ball fifth and play an inhibition un der ight    ri,u  JO    , j WM lEFniEYS HOED  At a school board mcritng Moraday nijrht Wm Jeffreys wa hired as school janitor to replace Clayton Belfjfariag sMii, djJjsZtuAJkui  CARD OF THANKS i I vtiih to tharV each ord everyoao fo, all the gifts, letters and cord, I rveived during my recent Hlnea Words arc inadequate to expreM yfy dep appreciation  Mrs Emma Diukel NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS 1 will be at my home un Thm day evcninjrs and Saturday after noois to collect village taxes farther notice Helen Reynolds, Vufllae 616 Lat Pm  JPtZ Nl A V eJaMii I,  Jim 8k  M x , i   t viWoV, TOttSTof theYwr DOHT MISS rr  Wednesday AugT3 1S48  wives were guests at the county farm AVOfl THEATER Sunday of Fred Lake and wife  MmtkkHdf The Misses Sadie and Fanny FBI SAT AUG 20, 21 Neighboring Notes The new Howell osteopathic hospital at 32U YVet Sibley Street admitted their firs, patient last week Seven boys from Fo wlerville enlisted in the Army and Navy last week  Thj Stockbridgo school has bought the H K Smith residence there to use as class rooms J Vwir Liarlour of Gregory smashed up his plane last wtek when he made a forced landing in the Claude Rose corn field The Barton Hills Country Club ha Joe Gentile has sold his fruit store announced that it has no objection to to Frank Gaiardi of Detroit SYLVAN THE4TER CHKLftA, Swarthout entertained twenty friends  KILLER McCOY Friday in honor of their cousins, ihe A Boxing Story with Misses Eldert of Detroit  MICXFY ROONLY BUY AH DDNLEVY Born to Ed McCluakey and wife TO NN BLYTHE last week a boy j Cartoon The new Hamburg school is about  r  completed Julia Ball wtM be the Sun Tue Au 22 23 teacher  GREEN DOLPHIN ST Twentynine tickets were sold here Hi it a Picture to Suit the Taste of Monday for the Buffalo worlds fair, i Everyone Dont Mas IL Starring   , j LLANA TURNER VAN HEFUN and DONNA REED Plus Nows Notes of 25 Years go ComlroVAIIas a Gentleman Nows Hose ol Santa Rosa  FrL SaL Aug 20 21 THE NOOSE HANGS  HIGH A Comdy Stoning LOU COSIELUO BUD ABBOTT LEON EBrOL ana CATHY DOWNS Cartoon and Latest News Good Wow What a show THIS wfl be ftj your biggest, finest fuhforall EVER Children under 14 admitted to grounds FREE every day LOTS of FRHE entertainment LOTei things to do and see LEO CARRILLO IN PER   if SEE Lovable ELSII, the tions foremost cow, wlti son BEAUREGARM Mtior FREE if HtWorkjavin,timsiavin bread new products of Mid igaft great industries ft lEEIThfl cream of the Mich igan crrs    agricultural products, home arts, canning displays ic 8EE1 The big, gaycolorful Mid way and kiddieland, the NEW spot for toUl  SEEf A shootin, broncobust ing, Co boy and Indiit RODEO and Wild Wast Shot  SEE SON Meet hi ml Shake his atodl  tCE MICHIGANS crack bands, on parade, drum major and Majorette contest daily ft SEE ERNIE YOUNGS STAQE REVUE   Itt dealing, splendiferous, gay and Kiting ft tE Big AUTO THRILL and SPiU 3H0W Daring drivers a i tfarillaminute acti ft SEE PARACHUTE JUMPS    the Great SELDEN FREE art exhibit MICHIGAN OH CANVAS, Arid firewks every night Children Under 14 Admitted to Ground Jrt Every Day a negro playing on their goU course when it is used for a tournament, so the city tournament committee has reversed its decision and will allow Ralph Quicksy, a negro, to compete Fortytwo men enlisted in the armed services in Ann Arbor last week The McPherson Hospital at Howell is starting its twentyfirst year Bert Hoff, Homer Pcavey and TheoI dore Shindorf have been appointed by Governor Sigler to be the Livingston County Draft Board Born to Mr and Mrs Emmett Clark of Howell, August J, a on Born to Mr and Mrs Gerald Dinkel of Howell, August 10, a son Mr and Mrs Arch Peterson announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty cuu, to Donald Leith,  Jr Mrs Alice SchoorhuV and Mi ec Karus of Howell have moved to lake Chemung where Mrs Karus purchased a home Elmer Bennett, 80, a painter and lecorator, died at his home in Howell ast week HOWELL Theater Erwin Ball of Hamburg, prominent in farm circles, and a son of the late Senator William Ball, died Monday  The Pinckney ball team will play ICWFJLL, MICH the E A Bowman team of Detroit , , ,a    , , Thur, FrU Aug 19, 20 again Sunday J A total of 114 people attended the ADVENTURES OF Livermore reunion held at the Roy CASANOVA Starring ARTJflC DeCORDOVA LUCILE BREMEN  Sun, Moay Tues Auy 22 23, 24 THE BIG CITY A Comsdy Starring MARGARET OBRIEN ROBERT PRESTON GEORGE MURPHY, EDWARD ARNOLD DUTCH JENKINS Cartoon Shows 3, 5 7 6 Smith home at Gregory Sunday  Mrs, Leon Lewis and children attended the Backus reunion in Lansing Saturday The Lewis family reunion was held Monday at the Theodore Lewis home Albert Frost has installed a grinder and crusher in his feed mill The proposition to bond for a new school at Brighton lost at the polls there, 20y to yJ Wed, ThurN Aug 25, 26 THE KILLERS Starring  BURT LANCASTER, ANN GARDNER, and ALBERT DEKXER jCartoan Shows 715, 912 I ComngThs Eyss of Texas, Summer Hoi TUFHAN BEY and NOREEN Comedy Cartoon KASH Ilday Hoarooaibw News Michael Carland Notes of 47 Years Ago CANDIDATE FOR Circuit Judg e City Attorney pf Owoss0 7 yr DMrit Counsel Homo Owners Loan Corp for 2 years 17 Years Active Trial Practise Your Support Will Be Appreciated Vt Sept 14 PRIMARIES The flour mill here is running night and day and Mr Peters informs us he pays the top price for wheat Jim Roches horse got a nail in his foot in Pennsylvania and he had to bring him home The body of Frank Benedict WIO drowned at Thompson Lake July 11 was not recovered until August lfi Mr and Mrs Fred Evans, former residents, write us they have accommodations at Buffalo for those who wish to visit the fair Mr Mallion, who lives on the Dexter road, killed 19 rattlers one day last week Cass Goodrich, of Ann Arbor, ha been appointed chief of staff to F M Gilborough of Galveston, Texas, grand commander of the Knights Templar, for their convention at Louisville, Kentucky I Miss Kelly of Missouri is vfsiting I the Robert Tiplady family A total of 550 was cleared at Saint Marys picnic here Thursday Stock bridge beat Iosco in the ball game, 8 to 3 Bert Hicks and John Chambers and bl ATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the County Of Livingston At a session of iuid Court ibkl at the Probate Office in the City at Howell in said County on rhe 2nd day ui Apgust AD,ly48 Present Hon Hiram Judge of Pi o bate In the Matter of the Estate of Johu W Hudkins, decked  Nellie A Nudkins, Administratrix, having filed in said court her final administration account, and his pet itiou praying for the allowauce  thereof and iJr the assignment and distribution of the residue of said estate I, It is Ordered, That the 7th day of Sept, AD,1948 at ten oclock in  in the forenoon,at said Probate Of Saturdoy August 21 ROY ROGERS ANDY DEVINE and JANE FRAZES in UNDER CALIFORNIA t SKIES   In Trucoior Also JOHN SVTTONl DOBINS MERRICX In  Service THE COUNTERFEITERS Cartoon Sun, Mon Aug 22, 23 Maiinee Sunday 9 215 P M Cont R Smith,  PAULETTE GODDARD, McDONAID j CARLY Comedy In HAZARD  Cartoon  New Tusr, Wed Thur, Aug, 4JS 26  JACK CARSON JANIS PAIGE DOIT DsFORE, DORIS DAY  in ROMANCE IN HIGH  SEAS4  Your income taxes are based on your bookkeripiiig A bank account very materially assists in your bookkeeping, as a transactions mack, by check are a permanrnt record for you Your checking is wolcomri regardless of sixe Services charges reasorable and bason upon thrj size and activity of the account WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AVAIL ABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE FORTGAGE OR PERSONALu AT REASONABLE RATES I GONE WITH THE WIND In Technicolor ficeTbewid 7s here byappointed for Comedy Novel Cartoon examining and allowing said ac Coming Aug 31 Sept 1,23 count and hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, That pubi notice thereof be given by public , ation of a copy of this order, for threa suceesshe weeks, previous V aid day f hearing in the Piuckney dispatch, a newspaper printed and crcuiated in Raid county Hiram R, Smith, Judge of Probate  1 rue cjpy alexia ParahalLRefirister of ProU  FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOWELL ro Unaer Federal Suerrifion Member Tedc Alport Insranc JorporationAJ Daposita Insured Ui to 5,000 for Bsvak Depositor Smith,  THE FOLLING HAVE COMPETED PERMASTONL RESIDENCES IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY THE BEAUTY OF STONE PermaStone a a stonelike veneer that looks like stone, has all Its finer features and is permanent It is not a tackedon siding Each block is cast and applied in dividual, like stone Ask us to send you t descriptive folder about this modern facing for all type of buildings ry BERT YOUNG635 NELSON CArfL PIERCE, 5416 Carterbu Driva Brighton EDD STOLT 664 Detroit AM W D RICHARDS, 912 N Mich BRAYTON KIRK, EI5 W Granl MRS M J, BEAUPRE, 601 Thomp on Lsks Drivs, Howell it PERMA STONE CO 110 LAST GRAND RIVER RRIGHTON Phon 7 3930 MILTON CHANCUPP  WIM MAKE A GOOD Circuit Judge Craluata University ol Michigan and Yale University Law school 19 vr gentral trial practise in CaPREME COURT AND FEDERAL Court Former Circuit Commissioner and Assistant Prosecutor of Shiawaasse County Fontir AaststaAt Attorney Ganer David Crowlay and Herbert I Mrs Josie VanHorn of Howell spent Sunday at the Clifford VanHorn home Miss Joan Snooks, who has been STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probata Couit f he f Livings M  At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell m aid County on the 3rd dcyof August AD 1948 Present Hon, Hiram R, Judg of Probate In the Master of the Estate Gilbert Roy Graham, defeased Maw Myrtle Graham having filed her petition, prayip, that an m strument filed in said court be ad mitted to Probate as the last wUL and testament of said deceased andj that administration of aid estate bo granted to Howard Graham or I som other suitable persofi T a Ordered That the 7th day of Sept AD, 1948 at ten oclock In the forenoon at said Probate Of  fice be and is hereby appointed for hearing said petition, It ia Further Ordered, That puD Uc notice thereor be given by pub lication of a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to said dav of hearing ,n the Pnckney TisnfUh, a newspaper printed and nrcilated in fiai Countir  Hiram R Smith Dadge of Probate  rue copy Celesta Parshallregistey of probate FuR SALE6 Acres of standing Afalfa Eli Aron,phone 55F5 WILL Persons wh,o found casting rrod with gray handle at VanSyck les Landing, HIland Lake, about 8 weeks af call 76JHowellcollect SALEClearance Sale of all potted  roses, shrubs, trces,vtnes and efer  greeus, Violet Oin Waysdfc GartienJHowelii Mich  STATE OP MICHIGAN Th Pvku Conri for tne County  of Livingston At a session of said Court held at fU, Probate Office In the City of ilocll, in gald County on the 7th day of August AD, 1948 Present Hon, Hrm R Smith, Judg3 of Probate Anron E SchlotthAuer having filed in said court his petition pifcy ing that the Court entir an order sharging his name from Aaron 1  E vMotthauer to Aaron Ellower I it Ordered that the 7th day of day of Sept, 3948, at ten oclock 1 in he forenoon at said Probate Of fice t sad 1 hereby appointej for hearing said petitnion, it is Further Ordered, liat piblk lotice Unireof be eriven by putlica dam f a copy  of this order onct each week for three iuecee weeks preijjs to BB14 ky of Iwaring in he Pinkney Dispatch, 0 newsparor printed and or ulstfd ia said County Dead or Alive HORSES 750 COWS 850 HOGS  2 25 CWTUfcPENDllTC UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Futzn Animal Collected Promptly Modern Equipment tvapable Men  L PARKER Aatwrt  H , PPnf  0 MKk Service in Michiea Tb FASTFST Central DeadStJk Co Better Health f Modern Plumbing ViriT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR tOMPLETE DISPLAY OF VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS BATH TUBS 9 J 1,   CRANE FIXIORES LEDGE TYPE SINKS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL ft MASONITE SHOWER CLOSE i COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS ft SHAFFER DEMING ft PEERLESS WATER ATER SOFTNERS PUMPS, SUMP PUMPS r ,TCTRC ft OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED FIFE JEATERS ft FITTINGS t TALVBS, SOIL PIPE ft FIT TINGS IN STOCK L  MYRON X HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER PLUMBING, HEATING, REPAIR ING T  07t Lahftside DrWo, Roth Lnk PHONE 1S7F11 OPEN VFNiNuS JSf Poreh Endotai e SCREENS KITCHEN CABINETS STORM SASH MILL WORK visiting at the Cliff VanHom home, Jliram R, owith, Jj of lioba haa tone back to Ofcnpte Onto ,  v JohnR Beniit CLEJW BtOOK RD, PWCKNIY    I  I   B IK mi  P1NCKNEY PISPATCK Wedneday Augl 194S  Yard Goods, Hosier Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries Entered an eond ag ttar at Postoffiae at i Pinckney Michigan undo  the ct of March 8 187 j Published Every Wednesday 116 Main iSt Pinckn2 Yehr ran Subscription rato 150 a Year Pa W Curlett, Pubnsber I Kennedys Gen Store Ray Reason and wife returned to Phoenix, 9mona, Sunday after spend  ing the summer here  Miss Florence Tuppev of Flint spent  Sunday at the William Mercer home Mrs Jessie Wylie and granddaughter, Shirley, spent last week in Walled Lake and Farmington  Lloyd Hendee and f am fly aiid Mr and Mi William ShehanlspsJU Sunday in Detroit with Mr ancTMrs Ted Adseh Billy and Patricia Shehan of Ann Arbor were weekend guests of Wil liam Shehan and vtfe Mrs Jna lleinze and Mrs Baker of Carkton spent from Tuesday to Thursday with Mrs Nettie Vaughn Roy Reason and family and Mrs Edna Reason and Leota weiv in Noithville Sunday Enroll Now FOR FALL TERM BEGlNf ING SEPTEMBER 7th DIPLOMA COURSES IN STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL JUNIOR ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ACCOUNTING BUSINESS MACHINES  SEND FOR OUR FREE CATALOG 1 X 5 Ann Arbor Business I School 330 NICKELS ARCADE PHONE 2o30 Vincent Gltason of Lansing and Mrs G W Clark of Ann Arbor were guests at the Charles Clark home Mrs Kd Clark of Ann Arlior spent last Wednesday at the Wralter Clark home   j Mrs Stanley Dinkel and children spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs James Brogan in Lansing j Joan Griffith spent last week with j Mrs Virginia Carver Mrs Hose Hendee attended the Hendee reunion in Lansing Sunday  Mi Luella Patterson and Mary Holt of Stockhridge spent Saturday with Mrs Stanley Dinkel Mrs George Buttleman has returned from her trip through Europe Mrs Marjorie Parkinson and daughter of Ann Arbor spent Sunday with  Mrs Rose Hendee Dr W C Wylie and iwfe and guests , of Dexter spent Sunday with Andrew Nesbitt and wife Miss Eva Melvin and Mrs Louis Coyle were in Lansing Thursday j Mr and Mrs Clifford Vanilorn were  in Lansing Monday  Mrs Dessa Kash is visiting at the Mark Nasn home Lester IcAfee and family spent week in T  nygaii  Mrs 1 OHU   will teach the Bur1 gess school Jiis year  Barbara McAfee is visiting Mr and jMi mar Cass in Detroit j Mr and Mr Louis Coyle attended the weddings of Agnes Jameisou and Don Strickland and Bonnie Jean Burns  and Clarence Lockwood at Howell Sat urday   Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee and Jim jmie and Kay Nash visited the Detroit J zoo Sunday The Dale Miller family entertained the Carl Ward family Sunday ,  He I a made a gfd J vuige Ho Was Appointed a April by the Governor lie i the first Circuit Judgi from Livilon CumiU in Fi tv t in     ears JU   a  tern and hi ah ay talin paH, ,n publii affaids io iiti 1 , c utiiiii, inY aid iu,Mr J mijj  He I,i  many tbmv fur nlli  P r t iiniibcr ii no A  iixp iii in c d vjnaiil ud Deer inj, Non Pa lian ballon    I I IU X WU  IS I  LYONS CIRCUIT JUDGE ShblwSuee LvingRtun Circuit  by lul e Lyin   illll i i I I te   ff This washday warblers typical of thou sands of housewives right here in Southeastern Michigan Her washday worries are over Her water is heated the modern waywith an AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HESTER An electric water heater is dependably Its spotlessly clean Tnere are no fumes, no flames, no smoke  no soot or carbon with a modern electric water heater It can be installed anywhere Only an electric water heater requires no flie So it can be located anywhere, Ser them today at your plumbers, appli ance dealers, or your nearest Edison office SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK  HOi, 9 Each CATTLE 11 Each HOGS 3 pei Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO 5IZ AND CONDITION CKLVES, SHEEP AND PICS REMOVEr FREE PHOI COLUtCT YO GARLINC COMPANY J VEIL 410 BUYERS OF HIDES  IF SKINS T      Check  retut f ,  wtth ttodrtclivt You fllhem 211 55 l j c  5  jnda Morris and children and Mrs Vivian Parmalee and daughter spent Sunday at the Putney home in Holly The Putney children stayed 1, were in Fowlervffle Satur with Mrs Morris this summer I I Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Rob  rd Englemey and family of were guests ox the Lester Mcmily Sunday Eleanor Ledwidge and daugh and Mrs Jesse Henry spent ert Pike were Mr and Mrs Rooaa at the Robert Walker home velt Pike and family of Wajm StanArbor  Murdock aad family of Connma,  nti iiiliiaUmi far JtafrlW Wm at the Robert Pike home   Ymt mm wMrs Mmiisdt and ami and LhMO The L 1 Henry family spent Sunday in Jackson at the Carl Walsh home SeptUNominate Adria deBoom or State Representativa, Bepubil mn icket For 22 year a kaa hen atl trr the paopta IB Skiawa tsee County We wye v t np en UnuYau will like Hs record SsrneeVWade Cook, cuairman of j drfiooor for SIX OUT OF SEVEN FAMILIES 85 of thr homrg ami business etablihnient8 within Miclii  BOIIH rural territory fan have telephone service without pay  any ronstrurtion cliars Today8 liberalized rnral confttrurti  plan allow onohalf mile of free lineconstruction per appl uit i yond xibtifig lines  SAME WIRES  MORI CALLS  By mea , of special equipment, ane pair of wires in effect becomes six pairs, carrying six separate conversations simultaneously Michigan Bell has inopiralion jwvcral such experimental lines using this new equipment, known as tele phone line carrier which may prove helpful in serving rural areas  9fr 1 PARTYLINE COURTESY PAYS OffRural telephone service i good service, particularly when everyone cooperates by spacing out calls    being careful to hang trj the receiver after each call not inter mpting when others sane talking, except isi aa emergency  ami hy givuag sus the lisse whea others have enscrgesscy eatls ta taiCMifi T ffa i    dm  i j  1v A  iaxB 4,  PINCKNEYJBI Wednesday Au181948 Aug25 all Heaters 10 Higher lYou get MORE HEATER for the money with DUOThERM  FOR SALE Former eV k Ttpleij honvc M36  Howe RdP ny suitable to convert lata 2  fuuly 2 12 lots, beautiful lhade, 2 car garafti, stewn heat, ideal   ornr Call Fred J TaapleiioweU ihoUQ 075 ATTENTION A scrap yard openf in GrcgoryDo not haul your fence ivon or metal to the dump, linn We nay the high dollar it to U Vu pickup STOFER  pKone, IsWl  HMherson State Bank  BABE RUTH This week a legend ended and began With the death oi Babe Ruth, the Haraw Run King, the Nation lost cne oi its ou j  PROFESSIONAL CORNER s rUNCKNEY SANITARIUM Putney Mick, Daily UJOO A M to a 00 P M, fcxcapt Wednaeany Most, TgeeFri, Sat, NOOaiOO a, Caavlee H tesnvYie Attorneys at Law Filet Stato aad Savins Bank Hawaii, MiaaLjaa ROBE MOKi ECONOMY DuoTherms fuelmiser DualChamber Burner gets more heat out of every drop of oil Andby actual tests in a cold northern climateDuoTherms PowerAir saves up Co  25 on fuel, or one gallon in every 4 Only DuoTbgnjlf ei yon these feature sJBkV  MORE BEAUTY Because e period rurniture to beatify It well a neat your horn   MORE COMFORT1  Because DuoTherm gives you just right  f t heat at tha tarn of a dial Mo aaore hauling coal or woo4 m ashes You strike a matckrUgbt your DuoTherm, then fajoy kiagsize heating comfort all work Without Wichoi r ut  A afc  Hia mIy arft  tlid to tlus last , What is fi lhan tr  tlle summer witn a tone boat Ive navH u large selection of boats and outboard motors specially a Mar tln 40 or 60 Americas finest out board We will demonstrate for you on the lake Very frw deejna can do that Atfo paints, Marine Hardware, Oars Paddles, Fishing tackle, bait, Wi also sell or fent cement mixers, toilers Come and visit us, George WHson Kenneth WU WILSONS SALES  RENTAL SERVICE W Grand River, Lake Chemung Five miles west of IirightAT Phone 354W4 atanJii g personalities His name and pictute had come to mean baseball to the try andgirlt all over the world Heaceiorth, as long as baseball it play ed Bibe Ruth stories will be told and he vill continue to be th9 King of Swat no raotter how man honers are hit the l ew crop o raajoi leaguers Babe Ruth h tht ball hard and to win In Saving we must hit the ball too ii order to win  SA j 3121  A Savinge Aocoant can be opened witfc aa little aa a 1 bill ceaJM McPtlerson State Balk  ral Deposit Ipearanee Money to loan at reasonaole siiea Interest paid on Savings Books and Time Certificates of Depoait All deposits up to 95,00000 la tared by Hr saembership Us si   DR G R McCLUSKEY 111 N amiaajfaa Tesenteaee Ortlee t3 Wdaaaa M Evosjfrejr kf Hawtkl,MMfe4  HERB SNEED FktjM 1U a  Hawaii, leal ealata, 1 City, Lake as fern A JfWlaHtf s lies Yoar JToaarty Wttfc Ma LEE LAVEY CfcNfcKAL iroUKAWCE Msaae Ml Piackaav   Mickigi AUCTION ttR     Wk s R Smith, of   The modern, bfonste DuoTherm Mpaai0tft  sea this and other DuoTherms fat every heating noed now at this sietel Easy terms Syrel   LEE LAVEY Plumbing Water Systems Et Stanley Dittkel STATE OF MlCHlljAfi THE PROBATE CCCRT PoR THE  COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON  At H session of saM Cvt, hf  at tn Probate Office in thu City How ill in saidv County on the 3rd Howell in Baid County, on the 17U day of Auffuet A D, 1048 piesent, Hon Hiram  Judge of Probate in the Matter of the Estate Mabel Isham Daker, Peeked It appearing to the Court that the lime for pr mentation of claims against said estate shouid be iinHt d and that a time and place be appointed to receive  examine all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Court It la Ordered, That all of the lcreditors of said deceased are re qnlrt to present their claims to iKHid Court at said Probis Hire land to serve n opy thereof, upon Sarah Ann Bumpus, admini trainof said esUte, Gregory, Michigan cm or before the 18th day of Oct ober AD, 1948 at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed for the ex 1 agination and adjustment of all claim and demand aealnat Baid deceased,  n It is Further Ordered, That pubHe notice thereof be given by pubication of a copy ofn this order, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing In the Pincknay Dispatch,a newspaper printed and circulated in said CounHlram RSmitli, Judte of Probate A true copy Celesta Parhallregister r orobat FAKM ARNETS fRT MEMC CASH SPECIALS Cofifee,DeI Monte Vjnegar JS, Soap Fel NaptbaB2,l9c Grapefruit Cans Beets, Clar ksSa a1 Spam c0 Bologna Fy ee 49db  a Baron aqiurs 47 lb JAMES A QUAYLE CANDIDATE FOR CRCU1T JUDGE I F YOU NEEU TO RKCISTER To volt in the liimaics on Sept 14,148  see your Township Clerk o QX before AUGUST 25, 1948 SALLi A dititlALlTY BEitT WYL1E PHONE fiWCsXWF 7ttF81 biANLbY 6ERR1MAN  Attorney at Law 807 Euat Grand Biver, Howet REFRIGERATION SeiicSi REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES  PHONE PINCKNEY 136F13 i HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL SAND, BLACK DIRT AND STONE Order Your Black Dirt Now Kest for Lawn Putnam St PInckey Phooe 106F3 JSNaTTASCH TYPIST Letters or Any Papers Composed or Copied at Your Convenience All Work Confidential 747 Main St Plnckny, PhoneSOFU DR C JiTOWNER DEN fT 1ST 8044 Portage Lak Rd, Dztr Pboni Daaat 461 CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann ArborMioh Harold Chubb, Local Representative 616 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Phone 430 or 97 Monuments  Markets  MARTtN X LA VAN Attorney At Law Phon 13 Sfiainaa iehisj Pbon 136F6 f7te Repalrlif State 8717 lakeslde Drff License Kush Lake PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOM Modem elojuipmejit Ambwiancc Sarviua Pboa 39 ftackaey, MicLif Sr AUTO GLASS LET US REPLACE THAT BROKEN CLASS IN YOUR CAR FRED C RE1CKHOFF OPTyMETRlST 12U WEST GRAND K1VER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 388 RESIDENCE Me LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK IJAULIM AND Weekly Trips Made To DtVoit GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64FI4 CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FLL DIRT, ANf ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR TRACT 7628 Toma Ruad P OFiuckney UFD No 2 Telephone Dexter II10 For Rent FOR RENT FTJRNJSHT ROOMS  Mrs E, L iclOnlcy, 306 Mill St FOR SALE 35 gal oil hot fatnv with a ft of copper pipe and bo gal Larrtl Gad nuxinq fawcen  Mrs, Clasaie Alteobernt  CON F R SALttj ower ceoieiu wuh gasoline engine 150, Geraia ifleaeon mixer ABES AUTO PARTS fOlS East Grand River, Phone 151 Howell Want Ah, FOR SALESimplex Manuel W new, alao high chair James Whitley Phone 15F11 REiSTRATrONNOTTCrr For GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION TLESDA, SEITEMBER 14, 1948 j WANTED Experienced woniaTi To the Qualified Electors of the  wants day work 65c per hour,also Putnim Township, County ol Livingston Vwant ironing to do at home Michigan  Paur Hodden, phone 64F31 FOR  FOR SALE Maple studio couch   chaira, New DuoTherm Heater, 6 burner krrosene cook stove witfl  oven, 6 piese chrome kitchen aet, maple bedroom suit , blonde table model radio, ugirl whit figure tee fkates,Mouton fur coat size 14 1610 Unadilla St, Pinckmy FOR SALEBaby buggy,high chair,  ht of dra ere ard desk,  8212 Pettysviii Road bORSAL5 UP, Nepau mow 1947, naver ued, 100,00, RBUFFARD,9395Hali Moon Lae CALUMETTE FARivi RIDING STABLES 3600  M  36 EAST PINCKNEY, MICH, PHONE 65F1 Notice is hereby given that in con FOR SALEPotatoes, Ail grades  D E BUTTS, PROP  formity with the Michigan Election Willard WiltJBe Farm,phone 131F4  f6fe SALK 5i lb ail WhiU PorceJaSn , Law, r, the undersigned Clerk, will WANTED TO RENTA 3 Room Ice Bta, tlso a Bicycleboth in good  upon any day, except Sunday and a Modern Apartment, condition 234 West Main Street, j legal holiday, the day of any regular Inquire at Dispatch Office Pinckney, Mich,  or special election or primary elec FOR SALEI UniversalCooler Re j FOR SALE Fresh local fruit, plstee  tion, receive for registration the name frigerator, 6000, Inquirki of your canning orders now, visit our of any legal voter in said Township, J Roy Fisher, 321 Putnam, Pincleney atand, North Territorial and Dex City or Village not already regis Phone 107 , ter Road Wed, Sat, Sun, This tered who may APPLY TO ME PER FOft RENT Cottage Furnished, at weeK8 Special, Summe Squash for SON ALLY for such registration Pro J 2651 Putnam Drive, Fagan Lakr 1 a bsnel vided, however, that Lean receive noMcGregor and Melvin Rd Inquire ALSO VEGETABLES  nanus 1oi registration during the time at C Allen, i20 FARLEY R0AD Fisherman  intervening between the Twentieth FOR SALE Enrude day I ore any regular, special or offi Outboard Motor See Mrs H T cial primary election and the day of Morton, 9955 Gknbrook Sub, Half such election  Moon Ifike   The last day for General Registra FOR SALE former SG Teepie tion does not apply to persons who comer M36 and Howll Rd,Pinck vote under the Absent Voters Law Bcy 2 Iot8, 2 dajr fijarage sliade sk See Registration by Affidavit 11 buainess corner, also 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN    4em tonus In Pinckney, TRUCKING WAHTED  Will Haul Gravel, Fill Dirt, Sand Black Drt md Stone, Prompt Service An vere in th State HENRY WINSIOW Call Pinckney 112FU , NOflCl eal Stew BOMEJJEf Par IA 66c Clawka POfCnC FINEfiT FOO D STOKE  I am atfll cleaning Ruga and r holatery drop me a card THAT TVlLL BE AT THEFOU Nownan Reaaon, phone 17,pjnkBsw, L Mclntyre, Fowtville, Michigan LOWING PLACES ON I 11000 am to 800 pm  At say heme each day  and on I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 148 LAST DAY THE TWENTIETH DAY PRECED INC SAID ELECTION As provided by Section 3, Chapter 3, Part II, Public Acts 306,1929 and Sec tion 1, ChapteiN3, Part II, Public Acta  1919, Act 31, Public Acts 1941, and JAct 291, Public Acts 1945 From eight oclock am until eight oclock pm on each said day for the  purpose of REVIEWING the REGIS TRATION and REGISTERING auch It of the qualified electors in said TOWN SHIP, CITY or VILLAGE aa SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor The name of no person but an AC TUAL RESIDENT of the precinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the constitution, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be entered in the registration book Munor Kennedy, Township desk We Want to Buy Your Grain  Thank You Kindly Fanners Feed Supply Co   </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>zr LVHJ 5 i sir U n c  D isp tt 1j  fl Volume 65  Pinckney Dwoatch Wednesday, Aug 11194S NO 32 Conservation Notes MichSate Fair Deer may be hunted in any Premium books listing 110,00000 in county iu Mich, this year but bucK agricultural and livestock prizes for shot ouly may be used south of the the NinetyNinth Annual Michigan  Honor V J Pay 1949  SOFTBALL NEWS Saginaw Muskegon lino The phesuui season opens a, noon Oct 6 and lust until the 10 Lee Smite, radio lommeiitator, would protect the timber wolie and removt him from the bounty liat but he wa,8 howled down at a north em pportmen mexting Tlne aie few wolves in Mien, unly i huve ban bouutled tJda year, 24 lasc yeor, l In 1045 and 11 iu 104 Mori  than double tb numba of day camera are using the state parks this year, Farmers ieuiiul of deer hunters on their farms should rganijL un der the Williainstuu pi an The bird bag limit i duck 4 a day, jeer 4, coot 15, rails lb Out of every 1,01H,000 has and  bluegills hatched only 5 n uch maturity, ihis is u result of a 4 year study Cannibalism und pred orn arc tha chiif cnue oi the big  ,lo  State Fair and KcjHsition to le held In Detroit September X through 12, are being mailed this week This sum amounts to 10 per cent more than last yearsprizes Increases, throughout all departments have been made with one of the largest increases being in prizes for the Junior Livestock Show which amounts to  ld,000, iifty per cent more than in H47 One of the features expected to please visitors at this years fair will he members of the 4H clubs selling apples, pears and other fruit as well as cider and honey in the Agriculture Building In former years visitors admired the exhibits and almost invar iably asked if they could purchase some of the fruit MRS MARY TIRB SINGER Mrs Mary Smgjr, G3, died uo St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, Friday ui tor a long illness, She was born in li loom dale, Ohio and marred Kd ward Singer 4t years ao Tluy lived in Dexter before coming io Pinckney Hi y irs ago wheiv ihey Binei3 lived Mr Snip r died b year ago Mrs Singer was a fine cook and hud charge of school lunch1 for several yars and coked a Lakeland Country clubs Surviving arc 11 sons, Wilbur of Mason, Sam, Detroit, Jec, Lunsinc Edwaid, Andrew, Roland, 1atil Jio bort, Fred aud Dick of Pinskney A daughter, Mary Burbaia, is deceased, A potato show will occupy a large area in the Agriculture Building this year, according to H R Pettigrove, of Michigan State College, who will riii rect this show and also that of small  grains  Premium hooks are mailed out on request and those wishing to enter exhibits may apply for n hook re writing to Michigan State Fair, Detroit 3, Michigan COL HOLLLS KNGLE Funeral services tor Colonel Hollis J Kngel were held at St PatrickV Church, Northfield, Monday It was a military funeral with the Ann Arbor American Legion post in charge Burial was in St Thomas Cemetery, Ann Arbor The deceased was the son of August and Honor Fohey Fngel of Whitmore Lake and was horn April 18,  i Tim funeral wn, held Tuesday at IV 7,  , i v  i VSt, Marvs church, Rev, FrMurpliy  l,,f lk ffitfil ironi  isiluntt officiating assisted by RvMorgai j high school and was president ot the  Harris Burial was In St Mary Young Peoples Club of St Patricks  TVic musfctc cViottcU of vwcmonf,  stretching fronj cuertj  and patriot rag to evevy  KeartVt nclnertk stone   all ouer tkts fcfoacl land iMickney won a jight game frtm Ciiy Service at HOMI Siudda nitv  to Hswil sciijvil ine 11 Jn ,,ii i iMjrtut oatMuaii and a bU I I ki,j liu i u luh ,uiiu Lave j Uiib  d ai,d s oied OL Hub Mnbur  jt  ei  v  u i i M U 1 it t Lie i , iiiiUled li d U ihe  h inn , Jo Law  oi h, d hil,weil I old oil u v ild pi ijiit v a  i ul a pat ,   Llai,u ald IUPII I  a,11 n a liil llurrouh lliei on Lob An inuey liU u iKine i ua , i ui , on , lnU I iou 11 l a i ua io Mi    A  K, a n,I ad a liA  11  i,l  i blioil 11 ih Lidv iu f it  I1  l ua t lie i li  u i a caVi 1 i IVN 1  A li K 1  Current ixunment it was hutuid i MJ, , when we saw Ha11 Laialm tryii u KIOW A mustache the other day we knew he va aiMoe a I i    i li sident Ili1 It ill iut ta an ilallup pool io ilieek his peoyj  , J In, anridwrllt tMe ielu er ,ol Sel a pci,ui in ihi oliii1 uiin is li  mg to iint1 a mutaili U  an conclude that imuli LaiiLhn ha initiated him into li, li wr ,  ui  oiiiiiin from a Kepuhlican kio i ouiil, hutch lias al ,i U en DiPiv oi o a political i 11r t i ii k and ui ien ,, on r i the traces  i la  in 1 n he u i  thi e  to Ullj  ,w  u  i  nppni ie  I ievey Later  nt  t ui ii tin  ,niiee ol the late cemetery ALBERT BOUCHER Mm Winifred Craves received word Monday of UK sudden duth of her soninlaw, Albert Boucher, at Sun Carlo, California He wa found ded in bed surviving are his widow,tha forimr Helm Craves, a daughter, JaeQtfRine und a son, Marcus The funeral and buinn wire in California TIKJ deceased was a paring in the Class Engineering Latoiaiuric ut ilanCarloH  CARD OF THANKS  We hl to tin  Mr  laniard, Ann Arboi, the airplane pMot and Billy Clark iv tli  prompt and decisive acton in warning evs of the blaze on th rco of Pur hoaw The prompt response of the P inckney dept who qukkly extinguilud the fiant W wnid to thank  Mr White for the use of hs cajivaks after thi, fire to cover the damaged Church He was also active in thi Future Farmers of America On July 3u, Dll, he was iuduetef into the Army and sailed from New York in 1942, docking at CusaBlancA, North Africa, about Christmas time Ho served through that campaign and went from there to Sicily, where he died His Ixxiy was later tak MI to Ualy and buried Besides hf pawrrt he IttftVcjs a brother, Iieinuia, at home, anil three sisters, Mrs Maria Smith, Romulus  firs Alice Miller, Tampa, Florida and Mrs Ida Stadlei, Ypsilanti  1 he Draft y i illlHVllINrWM ST MARY 3 CHURCh MARRIED IN DETROIT Sam Gentile was married to MisPhylhs Stoektoa of 1 ttersor Laku in Detroit Monday DAM PROJECT A lrge nunlr attended tni COUiid ineetinj hneaN login Myor Parker stated what he thought the iropmy could be bought fr Other gave their views, V, Ket h A uibui 4ey, ,   C i dVlile, dl 0  Lave , cL  I K It dw idge, L  1 1  adei e A I 1 ilui rough, iii   x K Aniliirey, il , I 1 1 i rl ier, I li    Ih Mincer,  h ti ii Howell I i Sel ice A li H Lin ton, J 1 0  llerauin,    1 liriVuaiu, hb 1 n  Kn 11, lb 1 li i Kurd din, It d U u cliipi lie, e  1 iArnold, p i 11 1 Lat em, cl  2 u I Alhiian, rt ii o  Allneui, rf i   Met  , ft 1 1     lonkney sol, huh leim won L af i s ilhs ed Lore lriday niejiti Iu i un  took I Icwell Hairy 1 I to 1 and tie h ague team hi t Id IKII1 on 1, 1 i  I w I Mi o tin dl i u  i  ol ,L Ali ty Sitter r, Jr,b ami I red Sin i had to leave in t he llli and  1 he tt 11 III U 1 , i llh , I 1 If h,,d iinniMs, I ite A iidmi I,I, hoys ami Inn Hun etudis In the I J fie ht iu giiiM Ceirev 11,,1 ier h I oM Ior l ILMIIOII with a tionK i an Iinekii y cam, rigln hark to core h IUIS and kepi an  in, io it each inning Joe Lavv  id ike Ledwde,e hoin meted 111 the J,d iil Cus Lcdwidge iiic in the lih I i ry Hotr ner relieved Hough  ion the lh but was wild I ion Amhurey pitched the lal  linings for iiiickuey iid all  ,, I l,l i Molui tii he,, , townsWp a1  i1 lliha Commissioner ,K M ,1 he 1, i,,,,, i ai h liclet Madlivu 1 ll io i stmt and Hutch ib ap 1  e i,,  ,n the fold paieit i ll id  i  p  i Milk himped In LH dlil a i i, i t In M ceit, in i ii i i ed I  n t an l  uhi h, ii    i wek and L  i i onr dim oil Id milk for lar   n a olif  and na k  cay oil 11 Ihi i a i,11 i, 111  ,  ill lit Id Tho roof, Many neighbors and fi lends  pallor Clark and Mrs John also lielped in a rg a renous los Thesi act of kluincss an much apprtoiacd ihanks to every  PQ  one Sincerely Ilev Ezra Beachy aid Family Cologne were appointed a conmiiv ie ti go to Diarborn to see Mr Aug , Men horn iu IW HUv Aug 0, Aug 31Sept iMer, born in dates for Middm aro aniounci d ev 7rncB Murphy, pasVor li  , CMna Fidar 12aj noon ai  Sept liLMiu lon in 124 i Je p itL S it 17Men horn in I tn  Iiopunition for Holy Communion MUilCAN DKvM iVl ib  each Silnnu 8,to j p m and or Th follewme o a ll reu1 Uaio   iv  to V JU a nv rfuplJMJi brn ii UX, , t  s and II a in , , , Sept, ID 11 Jf iVTVTT  Jo iloiirjr Devotion opeiij, li iilav  vv l  US ilkiwy got 11 hH ivpi, jijM Mm bon m I v t  i inuu a 7 p,n lUv   uilks and had li men Int ilngh S pt, 1 11Men bom hi IJh dieiaa St Tlo p,m ,  llMs Sept 171SMen boiaf m lii i li  hilinm will je, ,ve u  IINCKNLY before ft pt, 1 communion at    lock in   ,l  Continuing Keiiitratiili,All ntn lieis an 1,,,,,,1  ,, t,  ,, 0 I J reaching the age oi IS nnut n gi Nirk ind re, u depart 1 ania   r1,      ter within 5 days, wh,M was L v, IJ hma yiov LiMwalgc rf i   Ihj 102 local boards and Rtao funid wi, Monday at DIMOIIKA la, r,  f J  JJ adipuarters will U in operation J,i Uion, a Inotmr, 0f Lotin, K, Ledv ,du,l I  I in U day nceordhig Col, ihnr ii  hlirnt, ano ,,, 5, thu,K  i L ol i  Arnold, sUie selective MMHI di  Jose,m Jhoj deacon eal JCi Jude ecto, , i ilJiues, oh dcaon Lidiop JJab    I ioek resided alid a the iibolu TRlCOUNTY LEAGUE tioii IiiSI Steptoe,pitching for Liuekney lost  11 inning game at pANpi itwi riillDru Slhin Sunday a to 4 Liiickiiy Ima UINU L, CUIV1 CMUKLif in ii c t end to e ii In,  , I triiixe the IKtrolt iiehl lall ran an elling ahonl the nine they it Iloin the pai k mi he men mai 1 he pail These om i  h i  h, , n j,rh e a 1 laO pel hi i  I ii i  i nit i aifon Tile Je11 ml i ai e t ai k, l he nrl hville raco tiacl, ai, i the I  ni ei,ity ol jtetroit only chaice HI cent, per car, Muny pai kine, lot in I let roil charge even les  I luiu that  inI lir  vample of cl idl  en nil w Into t he e,ettillg is The A niei ica n Simliiilhii AssociaI ion oi 1 h i, i ii 11 I  held then conveu mn in A I I a nl ic  hi y lat eek with nai  a  I i I eh on li i hundred of I hem iaii led a   M  d t I  IIIe eI , i i  il REV, LEWIS DION Rev, Lewis Mon, 52, died at St, Mary1 hospital, Pitroit laH Friday after an illness of several  yeats, Thi funeral was at St, Leos church, IMroit, Monday witn bur  ial in Holy Sephuleurc Ho was a native of  Conueticut and was oidainsl a priest H liait  more, Md, in 121 He served the parishi of St Agnes, Detroit Ruth, Argyle, Pinckney, Gaines Daison, and St Johns SurNdving r 4 broJhirs, Fr Jo5 i pn, llestor, Leo axd SluuJevi a d  sisters, Sster DelphiK MvisLcr OliveHaTTehy Mrs Toha Leddy and  Mrs George Crocker SLAYTONS MIDGETS WON Slaytns Mhirots managed by Djck  SlayteJi f Howell caia over lasi Wt dncsday night and beat a iMnekney team 14 t 4 The iinok ney lineup wvAUard, clou Mea bonp Jim Lavey, lb Richard Sing er, b Rob Mcnbon, iDifk Dar row, sliob Rarbr, Jack Jeffieys Rob Clark, uutfiell Tlu linkup was cha nged ciVVi Th Pinckn y team play at How ell Friday night at 7 pm YOU WANT ro BE A SONG SONGWRITER The music iudustry is u widr opeii field with rich award4IF you follow angles Veteran song writ crs nd music personal it  s tell you what to do, and what lo avfid, yi succeed, Read Millions in MUSK  starting in The Amirican Wiekly,great magazine with this Sunday AutH 15 issue of The P tnut Sunday Tines, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS  I wUl b at my fata va Thur day evenif and Satorday after,  noors to collect riUa tax un furtlteir notice Helen Reynolds, Vufllaffe Treas SIS Eat Putnam St NOTICE Pinckney members of the White Shrine will hold a bake afe Saj Af 14 from 10 a m o I p, m Any donation will be ietlyv ap Fond Laoker jrai  JOHN BARBLR John Barber, 5f, a fvinur rvsi der, died at his homo at Cohoctan of a heart attack FridaySuriMftg ait p daughter and five sons The funeral was at the Moren huneial Homo, Ypilanti, with burial thtTtl FUNERAL HELD  Th funtral of Mr Frank Brencngstll sr was btld t North Ham burg church Friday afternoon Re v Etr Beachy officiating Burial m Norta Hamburg cenxtery aARRIACE UCrfi ,J Glvndon Reic, 20 FowlervUl DoiXy Hicks, 17, FowVrrfle Hiram Hickfod jr, 29 WMliaiuston, Joyce Sanford, 21, Howell Clarence, Lockwooc 2S, Powlervilh, Bonnie Jean Bmrn, 2X, Holl, LcoAArd Jxnes SI, Brighton, Elu abeth Torre, 21, Brighton Charles Padky, 2S, Brighton, OeHa Bow doia, 23, Brighton Stanley Sorg,3S Howell Betty Smith, 1, FeaiW Born to Kenneth Revon and wtfe of At Arbor Friday a stn Bom to Mr nd Mrs Alger L won  and lost r and is blh K 1, J Iliad Rattones ulMkkney Steptoe  Moirillg v cwap  1U0 lieuii Suline  lPw v Deeker,  Suilttuv ,lu0 u i0 V,,t Drisiou scores wore Chelsea chyJ, 1racUae u td , Ind 14, Autws  Soum Iyn 17, oiganisi and Ghoir lNijvtor Noi T Chelsea Mill 1, Iras M   i  I IlVHtU hi a i ,i  il , i  lay ii , w ti  i H h, rriic li, c tn elieck I I K  11 ilnl li villi I lay ftitcr tllQ iln t L  i II i in  i liti t hi while I lici t u 111nit  t i i,il pi iini ion, The 1 lunl I,, i , a 11 1 if iir i,i if anada, lll c  III llii i i li mi  I I ,lt n ii,  A I CITI if i Clin  l inn I In,  I i i i nil their I llll lie JIM I  II l 1  i I1 II ,  I II I llllyll i he  lilt t t I c  11 il I i,eti   I llv Miatiy  p IK I i I ui i  i I i , i in I lie IIIIDIU I i il,e ii TI  a ii I  i ii   how littlo i np it iu tn ii   i 11  it li lliein as itllg Ith 11, ,, Itii  Inlll t ieS The elu i i, hari i in the Traverse  it  Mlitm i i ii ii I,, in usually Vniil hi iii il Miny local people i T, e ii , i h tI i In in As t his is  he ,1 11, i,lt t h  tnte, the trafif li ill MI 1  ruin aeule At Tra  ,, , I v i i   ii  i   la  i i have shown a J I ai llv , ,  I      , i 0, llll11  ill1  in ijniaie aii liuve an A II tiu i y, lib J i i i  , ,  1,, j, j i jjMfi I 1a they will lose iheir t ,,, i,  1 J pha   fiKin 0l pjji Satiiiilay until I nihiiiV, i 1   Mihi lMMiiMi to help the traffic , uiit ion JKKiliTo All li 1 1 lioipii r,  I i  lelty, 2b      Jh    j i ih lie,  , i iht, i  i   1 Mu,ier ,, p 1 1 1 ,1  Lnk 9    Mrs uierwm Caiupbelir  ,, , ,  in the Wd division llnphtoii ad Ki, limK u,,  HuMon, P, i 0 Fuwenilloare tied for li,t The n T r, 1 a , ri Ulil arn  rf      ,  4  i score Sunday were liivht , A,   Ii Iukn y  ul had little A Lejrion 2 Fovlerve S 1,,,,,  I nuble wuh Hunn bm, nntin J i a lead the 2d iuninjr LaadHtf T Mason, Wehborbjlle MENNNON iTE CHURCli  ,   ,   ,, ,  Uecause oi buildup oiMrutf4 kVookbndge 11, oktinu  ,, , v , ,, HI RON VALLKV LKAGlE Official Stnidin W L PcL 8 1 ss i we will U at North llamhuiv NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Eir ttheyF4tor, 400 SrtKcul i SUjpt , Win lCidi Road 7 note N E of Piockacy  1inekinv Cub Tlf S  ,t, , t it,eai have tfivon , i  11, ii  lav i i i i ,  or mtfTO aiiiai, theij inaiiln, i  al  he Miiiiiicrn lilihus t i 1,, ,rei , ,vi,a,t i Tall asserted t hi the li I , ,r lie lie publican it, i it ,    iiwh will do at tin llev e  ,et taaaatV will be tt poMsof a cloiture rale i shut off debate ai,i lre, til uslei s HoW IVcr, t,is nia  whfid ihiiikiiiit for  ul uttinpi have 1 n , made many 1 iiie Irtfnie M alas failed FiliKv Fyg Bitchey, pao 7 f  rri Sunday School  1001 LZy V V Monin Woraiup Service  11 0 btent, t i 4t Vou Peopa MMtoa  7 UU      Kv,ntJVi,ae   blo Eagv, Huwli i 4 1   AT K 1 hustei ,u lee, ii, , xiste v as long Mey r c  4  J  as tlu J ei iiiu Tit has il AubuKurey, Jb   3  Kiv atneMhrait aie lUll for the J,t ire  lb 4 i  ied , ef 2 1  iirihUU 3 5 ST5 City Service, Howll  1 S 111  ,J J I nhuivey, p    irnw    1  ruinihs 31 M 1  1 Kune If 1 i    ir, If 1 1 1 Sfh idr, rf  1  1 ti o November elee oi, am aain 1 he same advice ixdds mil If you do r,ot un deila1  tlun vole NO Numer 1 ia to repeal the salt av amendment NuiuUi 2 i a  o  i i, xwial xnenlii Io rele tlf t 11     ion  NuM Ur  seta valat es el state orTiciaU by law  Number 1 modifies the fifteenBATTINC AVERAGKA AB K H PcU lku AnihjrtVV Gu cdwide ,   3 2 ,4 Tom Croode Joe la Boh Auihurjry     JJ,K Singt, Kvith Ledwdiro   H 821 Jini ,urrlitlt,   1 wJ  V OH PINCKNEV IfHS AVJWWiES j 1al r, rl  , ,   AU K li JVl jr,, Dairv  null anu rdment  allow, a majorJ, Coodo J  il 444 j  AB K i lM4i f il l v  HJvav  i  , Hvb Amburjjey   l i 417 wdr 7  S 0 jilU y,  i J 12 4ou wy  12   Lab luirrcxv J7 IS iioU    i4i  pun,,, , ji, Siist, f, Wslv Reader   s i o asrt  ii 82    J s  , 7 7    21  o OS  1 J i 4 0 1 4 1 8 4 1 T 1 0  Jck Haus M 7  a6 Kdnr c rnrk, b P  Hoiis if on, p lib 15 i H pH  ss S I ilatev, lb J  i  iVorthn, U 1 U  31 o 6 ,Kd fiiurkrrr, rf jr 2 fl 1 J Crmpcll rf 1 1 1 Mrs Tolly llechc f Ann Artro Shertwr, ji 0 0 n Kich chrwkkr 14  2 ,, t  Joe Burns  il S 4 14 Frpi Sinjrer  11 1  Jor Jtffrevs Jim Kurrouh 4 1 3 2 Hoaard Tiacheter  tf 30 U 7  Robert TVitchell  U 2  22  ,,,,1,4,, Cmtiy of Clw1 TN Viirkmy loapur Vmn pla Pmnds SlAn  i    inri Wrre , lvun TuHiay I fcHjrovf Clner at Hovoll on Fri G, Swrit IS 1  vl Ro Fr Harris, Mrs Louise Sh1 day upht at 88i lun, Non, Francis, and Mr hdt,a ltiob Singer  4  6 TI  Cubs phy the Mich Molku hr ,vaturdy nipM and the kapwf 7   0 Sptms attended the funral of iU A rrenuP15 party wa p i r jWlS  a1 Ooii Monday i mr, giuroy nipm mn TDO rapiK1 hi nroe Saturday nipht for arn  L1d HlKle nnd fn lYiily symnt the kwie tjm Ubrs trocei, iftl j J a, Sunday Jn Holt f lVtT leacuo kadxrs ilfi WUlard Bennett and duph ,      u  a  cJr40 SJ8 1 JfStJ  Rld fjimil lrnvt Mr and Mi Olin Robinson at of Sausock on K,  st,Johi AlHi,ev Cpbell hom Sun       V4sit  ,   ,14  RichRwJ Wolf and Irrthy Hokornh in I Jf ra Walker Latnerman of Insingr et WWm MM nap  Bom to Mf, ad Mr Ccl V   yA  Sunday 1 MJon niita HIUPCII  rl ,   jUmn   woe troit Frkiay and Bobert Smhfc and Iatrjcia iaise it Number 4 repvals the jdlahaii Act which 1 euiixs foreign amenta to reistf with the attorney eiwnt  t   The civil rihl lbpubliean program ieeeixel a Vide in the pants when Dae llartjn Hills Country Ciub larrd  negro fixn play in the tou there after h had played thixje They retuned his fee Mill Maran nf the Ann Arlior News and to preaidont, said the action was Ixcause the natumal jfotf lr ntiirro players and the irotf would have hwn outlawed for Rients if the nepro had boon to play litod of botnerinjr 9ouvhthc civil riirhts party a little pioneer work as a atant JA mrth Q V Andrew CamnbeH uc nwata Sonday at Un Jflhn j mm  4 r  J ,y  mssmmesaumPinery DUpacWehieictt AUQ 11 48 AT DTROIT Wow Talk about the fair ItneJ up for YOU biggest, most exciting fair yvuve seen raexulous Heres jusraJpeclTat a few of tkctreats ahead at your State Fair    its the YET Tree fc ELSJE, the worldfamous cow anf Iwr little boy, BEAUREGARD on FRE exhibition  3rENIE YOUNGS smashing big  STAGE REVUE    a bigtiwe stage show at the Coliseum BIG RODEO and WikJ West Saow s Cowboys Indians, busting broncs, bu  ng atetrs, shooting It out n oi , estern style Grandstand, Sct   Fireworks nightly  CARCRASHING, bene s,,ning  AUTO TliLl AND fHLL SHOW Grandstand, Sept 1012  LFO CARRIlibiTrcinqwn J movie tar IN PERSON Leowill be on the ground ill during the fair Look him up, shakihisjiaadl  NEW CARS,truckirfarm machin ery V  tndjstrytjatest, finest produsakT   MtCHfC5AHSCriampionlivestocK on partial Cattle, sheep, swine, horses  nd poultry and birds,  J iwi Uui  ,r before A  3 MICHIGAN  s, on paradf I ir 10 great day Big dim major aau majorette contest alWhru fair LhlUIreu V,ider 11 AdmtttjcJ to Grounds I tee Every Day I St Neighboring Notes The Waterloo Lutheran Church dedicated a new Hammon organ last Sunday Born to Alger Bollinger and wife of Gregory, August 1st, a daugh ter A 20,000 addition is being built on the Mayflower hotel at Plymouth Eightysix people from Howell took in the Knights Templar excursion last week to PutinBay Kilward Soots ma, 54, a Brighton phimUi, was killed last week when his cat hit a truck at US23 and Spicer road The Huron River bridge at Kent Lake on Highway VS16 is now open to traffic The Howell Coop elevator took in 4,038 bushels of wheat one day last week at 211 per bushel Gerald Wellman, of Pingree, was hurt last week when he was pinned between a truck and loader in the Lorry gravel pit He was taken to Melius hospital at Brighton The sixty  fourth annual Milford Fair opened August 10th Jack Schulteis, Howell athletic star, has enlisted in the Navy Gs Leneberg, Dexter wool buyer made one of the largest wool purchases of one farmer when he bought the wool crop of John Spears of Pinckney It amounted to 14,001 lbs and brought 50 cents per pound This is the acculumation of over twenty five years At the time of World War I, Mr Spears sold his wool for around 5,000 Eli Chantelois, 07, ilii of  ut attack lust Wednesday night as le urged his horse across the finish line in the night races at the Northville track The Vokar factory at Dexter has reorganized with the officials of the Eram Company in charge George Wilson, president of Fram, is chairman, and Ralph Card of Bram Is in charge of sales The company makes cameras, and car radio vibrators The Ann Arbor city bathing beach on the Huron River has been closed on account of unsanitary reasons The Ypsilanti city council voted to bar all lotteries such as car raffles after August 16th next This affects the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Moose and oil, r organizations who annually rattle ars STATE OF MICHIGAN J The Probata Court tor the County J  i Livingston  At a session of fcaitl Court fceld r yf at the Probata Office in ihe City at Howell in said County on the 2nd day ol Apgut AD, VjiH PrcMjiit lion Huhiu li Smith, Jude of Pjubate J la the Matter of thj Ete o  Johi VY HutlkMis, dec ed Nellie A Nudkins, AdmintrU x I having tiled in said court her final  atiniimstiauoii account, auu hi pet  itii praying for thy allowance thereof and J Jr the Sboiyuutut and distribution of the residue of said estate It IsOrdered, That the 7 th dvy of Sept, AD,llJ48 at ten oclock Uk in the forenooont said Probate Of fice, be and is hereby appointed tor examining and allowing said ac count and hearing said petition It lt Further Ordered, That publ notice thereof be giv n by public i atlon of a copy of this order, ir thvj successive weeks, previous tv  W0 SYLVAN myiATny fcat Aug 13 14 KLEPER OF THE BEES r 1,IF tv N9vci iy ia nam withi LADY FROM SHANGH Ai iARY DAVENPORT, MICHAEL Siarrlag DUANE rlu BLONDtE in THE DOUGH Auutucr of the ktl with PENNf SINGLEAON, ARTHUR LAKE Sun,, luis Aug 15,17 YYiSTFUL WiDOW OF WAGON GAP4 An Abbbott i CotUo Comedy March ot Tim Cartoon Nw CotuitijjjUer Dolphin Stet RITA HAYWORTH EVERETT SLOANE, ORSON WELLES Laut News arooa    McCoy Grn said 0ay Dispatch circulated in said county Hiram R, Smith, Judge of Piobatu  true cpj Celesta PurahaURegister of Proba HOWELL Theater it 10WrUMlCH  Sun,, Mon Tus Aug 151617 BLACK BART A Good Waaler n La Technicolor Starring YVONE DoCARLODAN DURYEA J and JEFFREY LYYNN Climbing ths Materhorn, Acadomf  Cartoon ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD Award of the Yaar r  , of hearing in the PUukney Tuea, Wad Thur Fru l a newspaper printed and Aug, 10, 11 12, 13 JUDY GARLANOFRED IRVING Wd Thur, Avgutt 1819 A Rttssne Starring ERROL FLYWN, OLIVIA deHAV ILLAND Cartoon ASTA1RE I how 7l8 918 in BERLINS EASIER FARADE i iieWft In Ttchnicoor Cartoon PKESTON 14 F03TEiN in THUNDER HOOF Alio JAMES CRA1GLYNM liAK THE MAN FROM TEXAS Cartoon Mon, Aug 15,16 Sunday 2 p, in Ctnt DENNIS ONtttT Slln Mat 1IT  7VW c  Bill Misler Jonos, think o i find wl r   l,j 4iis in   Notes of 25 Years o Charles Emerson, a policeman, riul Edward Kenderle, of Detroit, drowi d at Base Lake Sunday when their jr  tor boat tipped over St Marys picnic, held Thursday drew the usual big crowd The dinne and speeches were both fine Pinckney won thebllaBieiHTexter, 11 to 6 Claude Kennedy and Harold Swarthout both hit home runs Batteries DexterRichmond, McCarty and Raymond PinckneyGruaHatur phy and Bird All the Masons witbin a twentymile radius will hold a big picnic and bar beque at North Lake Labor Day A whole ox will be roasted The Belle Barkus players will start a threeday engagement here August  20th  Mrs C L Campbell died at her home here August 8th Surviving are her husband and two sons, Fred and Erwin All business places here closed Friday during the funeral of President Harding The house on the Harvey Harrington farm burned down Sunday Cleve Young iost all bis furniture STATE O, MICHIGAN The ProftaU Court for the taanrf at Ltviugio i At a sesbion of said Court, held at  the Probate Office in the Cily of  Hovell in said County on the  ird day of August AD li4S i irvxonflimi lUrani R, Smith, J ud g of iloijiite In the Matter of tho Estate of iilbHHoy Giaham, doreascd Mary Myrtle i rah am Ivivin filed lier petition, praying, that an instrument filed in said court he ad mitUd to Probate an the last will and testament of Raid deceaed and that administration of HUU1 estate t bo granted to Howard Graham or somo other suitable person   s Ordered That ihe 7th day of Srpt AD, lf4S nt terVt4ck in the forenoim at said Probat h ico be and i hereby appointed for hearing aid petition, It is Furher urdered, That punUc notice thereof be given by pub licaiion of a copy of thii ordr, for three successive weeks pievious u said day of hearing ,n tin Pinclvncy i,patch, a newspaper printe 1 and j circulated in r,aid County  RUTHLESS Hiram K Smith Judge of Probate  Comedy Novelty A iue copy  smSSSSi Celta ParshalLrpgistor of pro,1  puU SALEfi Acres of standing Afalfa Eli Aron,phonc rrKr, WILL persons who found tasting rod with gray handle at VanSych les Landing, Hiland Ltke, about  weeks ao, call 7GJ Iow II coltt SALEClearance Sale of all potted loGs shrubs, tnesvtnes i,l Ter  reeis, V olet O Jm Vaysdja Garuenftiowoll, Mih j Novelty Service FORD New MEN With MARY MEAD, WALLY Comedy Cartoon 1 ue WedAuVTl 7J, 13 ZACHARY SCOTT, LOUISE HAYWORTH, DIANA lYNN, SYDNEY GREEN bTREET, LUCILE J3REMER end MARTHA V1CKERS in Cartoon A HOUSEHOLD CHECKING AC COUNT wtll provide the convenient and Etsfeniatie way to pay bill hav receipts and a reetrd of hou hold xpendiUiix BURGLARIES ARK BEING PERPE TUATED EVERYWHERE Protect your cash by uning or night depos ilol,y   WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AVAIL ARLE FOR SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE FORTGAGE OR PElWONALu AT REASONABLE BATS FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOWELL m Unaer Federal Supervidon Mrirr PedcMl Deposic lAranCu oiporationHJ Depciits Insured Uf to 5,000 lac Eaah Depositor f I 4 I r Dead or Alive tr Donkey Base Ball PiNCKWEY MICH TUESDAY, XV G 17 7 P M PINCKNEY 830 P MARMY v ADM 50c and 2Sc vs MORAY NAVY VET JEWEUXRS, YPSiLANTi O , DOKJEYS  Michael Garland i v K, CANDIDATE FOR Circuit Judge dtjr Attorney Pi Low 17 Your  orp for  Yax Active Support Will Ovv r Irwl 1  Owneta Pjactiae pprociad Notes of 47 Years Ago Born to George Burch and wife, August 8th, a boy Will Miller and Oliver Clark have gone to the PanAmerican exposition at Buffalo, New York Miss Nettie Hall has a new piano George Reason, Sr, wife and daugh ter Daisy, left Wednesday for the Pan American exposition Twenty wild hoses were brought hfiEe from Brighton yesterday and some Wore sold The big Farmers Picnic is at Whitmore Lake, August 1st The body of Gertrude Dolan who died of tuberculosis, was buried at Dexter Saturday Another rural mail route is being mapped out for Pinckney Miss Margaret Van Fleet has accepted a position at Patterson, New Jeisey, as assistant secretary of the XWXA This isut contain a lettr from Geocge iyon who la aervi M the army at Havana, Cuba, Mike Harrie has iuit working for Jkn Cook and gome to Jackson Miae LueUa Biley, daughter of Jaaaea Riley, has gone to Chicago to stay with an aunt Ed Daniels has bought the Stevenson peach crop of 14 bushels Born to A C Watson and wife, a girl, August 11th, William Pyper of Unadilia killed 14 rattleanakea while mowing hay last VMaAaf weoiu x STATE OF Vi i CHI CAN The PiiU Court for tue County   c L n Hon   At a session f said Court I, Id at tli Probate Ofhe in tiie City o lloivcii ir said County on  ihe 7Ui uy oi August AD, PLs Present Hon Iilm R Midih, Judg3 of Probate Aa,ou E Sehlottluiuer having filed in said rcurt his petition pmy , ing that the Court euti r an ord r i shagging his nam fiom Aaionl  E vblotthaue  to Aarii EHowor, I P, t Ordered that the 7th duv  day of Sept, JU4S, at teu oclock In he forenoon at said Prbv Of fice, b and is hereby appoiatej for  hearing said petitnion, It is Further Ordered, 1 bat p iblic aotice tlereof be given by pubice do of a copy of this order once each week for three aucceave weeks previous to said lay oi hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circuited in said County Jiira R, omitii, Jj of Probr HORSES 750 COWS 850 HOGS 225 JEFENDlirC UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED TREE Furai AsimaU Collected Promptly Modern Equipment vapable Men b L, PARKER Aatent Phpufe 88, Pinchne Service in Michii n FASTFST DH Sfx  Central Deadstock Co Better Health I r Tha tfaa CtMifity STAi niil neil far OF UVlGflTOM Aw a aesfion of said Cooneld at the Probate Office in the City at Howell in the said County, on the N21it day of July A D, VMS Present, Houoreile Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Oliver JL Davis, M I Clara L Lavs and Albert LSmith having filed in said court their pttkion, praying forUcenae to aell the Lnteret of said estate in ser lair real estate dtcrileoU If is Ordered, That t lCth day xf August AJD,1948 at trn oclock in the forenoon,at aaid Probate ofi fice be and is heieby appoinetd for hearing said petition t It is Further Ordered, The public notice thereof be grvon Vy publicat tion of a oonj of this order, far three aucceaafoe weeks previous to cs4 4ay ef bearing, in the PfackMy DiapatdU a newspaper srtd irriUtod in said oounty Himm B SanJth, Judge of A true oejw Ceirata Aarahaal Reg 1 Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY Of CRANE FIXTURES VARIETY OF CLOSET SFATS VDG TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL A MASONITE SHOWE CLOSE k COMBINATIONS STALLS YNOUS A SHAFFER DEMIMC A PEERLESS WATER ATER SOFTNERS PUMPS, SUMP PUMPS ,CTRIC A Ott WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED PIPE HEATERS  Jt FITTINGS atit fALVBS SOIL PIPE A FITUNGS IN STOCK PLUMBING, HEATING RUPA ING Lafia Driw, R PHONE 1S7F11 , V AJT THE   Sept  4 iCojle, Ray ftaotf ae aadc X0 ware 4n Lan RevJV Murphy attended the funera of RevLewis Dion in De roil Sunday, Mr, and Mrs Lf4ii Coyle a ei 1l 00 reunion in Fluahinp SuadHy Mls laabell Nash of Aan Arbo apea fionday at the PINCKNEY P1SPATCK Wednesday, Aug 1141 iS ard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries Ketiuedys Gen Store X 7 i HAMPQ0 Published vry Wednesday 415 54am St Iincknv, y chvr Subscription rati 150 a Veur  P W Curlett PvJaUhr TvH   Hollowuy, ia T aud, K hiiy tii ,   ui at Ika n A 1 iar M  ,   , Sunday Capers at 1 i Lieu White h laa wick were Mr Jo oik so a, ame aia 2 childicn o An   Arbor and Kail Wiio iiid wte  Ho well and M  Curl lodv 1 and   cllildvu of Llrihtuu Kob  Tvitcfj 1 ai i V y lrv inui from Ue Hvwa iviad liaa nuu to tin, ioui n apv , Main StiiL Uald KUitj  bi    fa hoUJ Ui huv, til Yli, JVSJI WidU ol lUoi spent la t week with the UuU M    lei, ui VKJUO Uun 1 dau, lev, iUii et AuU VA lor UJ SUUIN Mi,, hiea Ita ui xluu  i ii ja  t Uii  V,i About lvy autnded lit fuic ell pally lor Lev Alhud ana laiui ul it cnuu n  d inLj liuy vie yivii a bedpiead, All, iiua Dnkcl mum d home from McihtViuu hnpiai al tJouuau Kelly and wile tttuueu the redding oL Uet nut, 1 atnca csiueuio in Ann Aibor Saluuiay lijd Lead was in Detroit indy LiUtord Mill, r and ue and W j C Aliier and WJU peni SteLj i Detroit Lemuel Martin and wilV ol i p  Una tpeiiL Sunday wim Mi  Jwu, MaiUi Mixiic Uyer d ipliii, bpem the week lvi I Mi v LiieL IJOWTV, hi liUli j ter, iii JJiliy  ii ami uuli  tec, Ldy, ol ijittMt lln iJiui  di at tli Im liU hiine  ilovaid ii , aid oi 1olroit ill t td n ill v Nettie Uitiiii I nduj  li d CaiMpbcll ol Anu AIIJOI IJiiL the week etTd al tin OU Campbpll ln,ue Mi,i liu liertjuiL jf iriiud Kiip itla jnt iii t Wiek at Hie iiciUn Cniiliell lioine   iji ii UaiUj was j, ueL  io t  iit ii  Ioni JOMI, chuiili hun, I 0 M Iuiipbeiie ald JiiinHy imd Jim Mcyi look in tin Ldi guiM1 iji ltrit Sunday Mrs AJuu Aletz ol Ilv i and Yiiu Jit Sniela iiiui i M i11 y ot A n Arbor wewe Sunday guei at Uio Lee i avey Jiunn 1 lsrl w y  and I1 lily oi   i  ianti caiJid aL tJi VViUr  lrk hme Fiidiy JuluiDi liiit MI i lii ii I ncn last sxek UL tii  J  iiti Lome I if Leo Uiiie  imi 1 i,ii oj V aied  w Euroll Now FOR FALL TERM BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 7th DIPLOMA COURSES IN STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL J UN i OR ACCOUNTING BUaiNESS ACCUCNUNG BLalNES MACHINES SEND EuR OUK FREE CATALOG Ann Arbor Business School 330 NICKELS ARCADE aC9  PHONE 2 0sG   NO WIS THE TIME TO I  MODERNIZE DECO MOKSUN  NORL FURN ACES  SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSlO N BUHNERS COMPLETE KJTCIiE UU BAIH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATERS0MKvRS TIOT WAI E H TAINKS SHALLOW AND DEFP WliL iUMPS GJl IERS  SiDlNli  KOOHNG ONE IO IMKii YEARS 10 PAY tb I IMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK G HANTEFD ,J Pinch v Fab4 3h33t iVIial Co MO MAIN SI IirKiti V I  utC,t ,il till liHl You ought to hear Jure croon when she washes m her hair these days Youd thin she was in Lve And she jwith a new, automatic, electric water h   A heater that gives all the hot water she nejrs v     , turns the tap More than that Its carefree    with no flames, no fumes, no soot to worry about Its clean and quiet aad economical to operate And its Dependablewith a capital D Cace installed, you can forget all about it For laundry, baths and dishes, and a ivszsn other uses, try water heated electrically, the modern, carefree wav Ask at  our nearest Edison office ne1  0 1 r A   4f   lv D D r I Wo Other Watmr u  rsr  Automate A Wofing  OftMMl y  w Mfce DETROIT BU    N rH lik  pmn Can Joiio,  VltiiUI I li  iiii iai,y ol I J i  I ami M  s Aan uj vr w m   himi  ,Lii i t Al UJ ri, Jveiiu e 11  l,uic I JI   i v    111 11  i d J  11 11 y  p i  j 11 1111    I   D,,   H it  U J   i   c11 and  ,ijly ,piii I III   I  ll li J11 J 11 k   i MJ in  Hciidie rtuiiid J J on ,LaN,,g haudiyJkiiy liiiidic cim1 jjioiae with lirr Jr a lil j Mr aiid Mi Wayne AiL um in ictroit Sunday Gjoige Meabon add Liiudy , pi i1 hunuiy aU the Win Marshall Jotnv in Stoekbridge Mi and Mrs, Andicw Nesbti u oiiipajned N A Jictiier mid ii to Fri1kenniuth Thur for oiiua i ii honor of tlvii 27ti werldni an jmersary V, C,AtLee and wfe tck in th Xorthville races lat wcj, Harold Diiriw, wifj and n, Mike of Detroit called on iciaticb Jiere Saturday Mrs Fred Kad wa, in Jackon Tuesday Mrs Orla Iiixl ard dultt  Mrs Marvin Shirey and children are vksitinj in Lina, Ohio and at tending the COth Wedding luidver ary cf the foimerpaijnta, Mrano M S S Dellcr  Mrj Kdtia Spears, Mrs Anna Doyhn Mrs Mame Slieha Mr,  LOUJO Shohan and Helen Tiplady tfjeiidcd the tervlces held Sunday for liev Lewis Dion at St Leo, chdrch, Detroit, Sunday  Miss Nellie Gari cied at the August Engel home in Xorthfield Sunday aight where the ttosary uak 8aid for late Cpl Hollis Knol Rolteit Ratz and family and Mrs Mae LLMibeck of LHrot peat Sun day with Mr Mny Ti pit  Mis Virginia Carver ana balrfturned home from tin Wm Lan beit lcnic in Dexter Sunday atd had Jolin Carver sr and wife oi Ann Arbor as guests 1 David Aberdeen, son of Mr and Mia Frank Aberdeen h IKHH aw arded a scholarship at Albion col He was valedictorian of the Jinck high school class this year Seward Backus of Ann Arbor called at the Dispatch office Tue, Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs, Frank Aberdeen were Miss Marjory Uootx, Dearborn, Jck Fairchild or Detroit and Joe Lredexick of hVw York ft r SPOT CASH 1 OR DEAD or DSABLED STOCK HrwS 9 Each CATTLE 11 Each l GS 3 per Cwt A  7DJNG TO SlX AND CONDITKyN CAVJ, SIEEP AND PIGS REMOVEL FREE lHOf COLLECT 0 OAilUNC COMPANY f ELL 40 BUYERS OF HIDES  LF SKINS Arthur E irpant CANDIDATE FOR ivLli J iG S A PROVFI PUCLIC SEVANT POLITICAL A1A FLTISIN1 I i r 22 year i touit CinuiiLioner for  vr adr oC Muiaipal  ourt 1 yearl llo cut, ttoriHj 1 yeajs, 11  to ein,1 nnaary CI i cj ii tin Aimy 4 years, ii   I, AKTHlRJgi litKl S DEMONS LwrEO HJS 4Tiie aud Tjue wait far SO man, is an old ondn Ti Elisabeth Brown ol two X J Henry and family nt Mr Will Lamb and children ol  Those who are waitinip io start v f htecs apt Uat weak IB Chir Sunday at Detroit  Ami Arbor spent Saturday t tnCUig von find tin has passed and r  , Mr CdJfa UmW d WH Mey  tho couumplat reserve i, still a d t f Ypll 4btor Alto 1 were eV  , Kwanout  ,, ,,,,    from DouirhiF Lain oauaj after Saving is a job to lx work, d at a weeks itay where they buftt a K hard as an evfry day occupation cbinl24 and now have it rofr Xbe regular addition to a aariux    And doai and ariadawa in aoaimt hria iacrtaainjr aalialact J  i and c W,, Wylie and wife eiid rweata of Hrs Lulu Lamb at J   Sunday M1 af Jbvand Mr Gat Laninjr The wnriiif of Boss T1 J Item MaAam Laatb and Alioe lm 9mt  t  VOTE FOR THE MA VriQ HAj AB1L1T Y IN FUBLiC FFICE and TUBLIC StMVlCE  j , in  ears  Capiole Experienced VOTE fOR P1ERPONT SEPT 14 PRIMARY JSON PARTISAN BALLOT Frank Clark and wife of MUford SeptKNominate Adrian deBoom ,uor Sidai at th Wion Tin, i satf llpinuuva, JSapobii Ubcni, went ho,, vth th,m , n  K,L lor  years to haa honMyron Wilcox i building a cabm fil rwd the people la iawa laud  miic Iorth of  County We urv  2 np on himou will like s record Ii U Jla iraivd tiapid n    m Wytk pjvi,  j i Oi Aakor WyUe and iy 0iad  km MJELriLMf aaftaHaaaaaab M and Mrs Kenneth Fhcr adj SKnedtde Cook, i,narman of uhter Susan, of Dtrea sp,nt Boom  Stae Lprentatwe adav witlLoiier McAfee and  campam committee daughter, Suiida Urlyu o,    , 1,vJ JT k Kardon of the Clifford Van Tuc box social R,ve by he 1 mv lie Civ,c Aaat uh Lake ,,  M Elva   u wae a big success  UUUrio Mr nd Mrs James Wfanleyj end in Onakanartu i fiav Ailaai ml P a   ,  pysco ifn  T MlMMMaMlMM  I  niwyp  WeJawdy Aug 25 all Heaters 10 Higher H   You get MORE HEATER for the money with tfUOTHERM  suitable  convert tafcfc 2 fuiuisx  12 lots, teautaiul ehade, a car ijuiuri, steam heafc ki Uaa comer Call Fred J liajlaiUwtil Phono 075 ATTENTION A sci yv P ia Gregory Do aot haul your fence iron or metal to the dump ii to us We DAY the high We pva, STOFER Bria dollar Uie I ROft xa Sato J H ONOMY Duotherms tut1miser DualChambvr ruirncrgetsmort heal yut of every drop of oil Andby actual tests ia a cold northern climate  DuQ Therms PowerAir SSYCS up to  2 5 ga fuel, or oxie galtaQtA vry 41 Pul y DuoTheflfiTeA TjOM tjivatves ftH miQKP MAlTY Because the KTacaa i styled like tat  period furniture to bcantfa well as heat your home p 4 His Yumily tie Seat aave aad motors specially a May  60 Americas finest ow  MORS COMFORT  Because DuoTherm 61 gives you just right I heat at the turn of a dial Nt more hauling coal or woo4 at ashes Youstrike a nuuwlht your DuoTherm, theft, fnjoy vkingsie heating comfort all winter  Without work Without djftl   A flrVat id fiuer Vhan to sjOid  summer wita  ixne ooU a large selection of boats outboard tin 40 or board We will demonstrate for you on the lake Very ft w drmw can do that Also oalnts, Mariue Hardware Oai Addles, Fishing tackle, bait Wr also sell or rem cement mixers, toilers Come and visit u George Wilson Kenneth WUaa  McNierson State Bank Already apathy Ls developing J1 cerniug thii day which to Veterans of World War H meant so much The Litiug of the burden of uu ceraiidty and life from day to day and the popects of return to Nor mal pursuits made the event m memorable to those iA service ks did ihe fact o victory  PROFESSIONAL CORNEd  uuucy, PAUy lloo A ivl w 2 QO F M ticit Wedoeedey MOJO, TuFri, SaL, 700500 yu Wm YWi In all wars there ate thoe who will uever again return to their, homos for them it is incumbent j on us to remember that war is no gravl and glorious parade j Wo caauot do less than strive con Uuouly for World Peace for whlca they cied A Savings Aoeooxxt can te opened with as Uttfc  a 1 hilt caaaM McHleuaa Stale Bai I   SALES j3121 W t murg Phone W I L S O NS  RENTAL SERVICE Grand River, take CfcaFive miles west of livighio 354W4 The modern, blonde Duonerm thlppendalf see this and other DuoTherms for ever heating iiw at this tlere Easy terms Cure ne J LBE LAVEY Plumbing Water Systems Stanley Diitkel Etc STATS OF MlCHUsAft THE PROBATK COT3RT FOR THK   COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON  At a session of Id , hf,,J at T iVbite Office iu tu Cw  llovi 11 in said County on the 3rd HWU in aid County, en the 17th day of August A D, 1948 plesent, Hon Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Mabol Isham Fiaker, Deceased It ippearing to the Court that the time for pnsentatiori of claims flgaiir,t said estate shoud be iimit 1 and that a time and place be appointed to receive  examine all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Court Tt ia Ordered, That all of the I creditors of said deceased are re quirtH to present their claims r said Court at said Proba1 Offieo and to serve a copy theiToi, upn Sarah Ann Bumpus, adminitrati i lof said estate, Gregory, Michigan on or before the ISth dy of Oct ober AD, 1948 at Un oclock in the forenoon, said tinio and plucp boinjj hereby appointed for the ex nNation and adjustment of all claims and demands gainjst said deceased, , u It Is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by pubication of a copy otfi tlus order, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pi nek nay DIspatch,a newspaper printed and circulated in Said Coun ty Rliam RSmith, Judg of rA true copy t Celesta Parhallregister  erl Drst laereae Coificw I Mpuey to lota at reasonaole n tea j Interest uaid oft Savings Uooks and Time Certificates of Peoosit i  All depotita up to 5,00000 U Jstired by r Membership i d    QUAYLE TO RUN OR G R NkCLUSKEY 1121  tticaa reiepxieoea OiiUe 9uS Heai4aca 614 HERB SNEED  fUwc iwO  W4wd lUte  HoweiJ, Mirfcw Ul iuti iouci Oreaeraa   tj, lk ad rtra lfreprti A dpciiaf tut OUT rtvsry WiU KU LEE uAVfcY  root ab tj riockae  Michigan A ucTTor H 1 ERautT WYtlE J i iii L i jjcKKslYiAN Attorney at Law 20 4 East Grand Kiver, Howe RFiTlGLRXnJNv1c5 KEfAlRS ON ALL MAKES PHOiSE PiNCKNEY 136F13 HAROLD RAPY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL SAND, BLACK DIRT  AND STONL Ordr Your Black D4r Wow Hest  foi Lawat Putnam St Pintkey Phone 106F3 JANETASCH TYPIST Lttr,8 ov Any PauerS Competed  or Copied at Your Convenience  All Work Confidential 747 Main St Pinckney, PhontSOFU J    lp DR C J TOWNER DENTIST 8041 Portage Lak Rd, Doxter Phoru DekDer 3461 Attorneys at Lav aei ui ad avUj aak kWweU laielMi ttHBSIUBBSlBjSjM j CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main at Ann ArkcrJ Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL HowU  Phone 439 oS 97 MoaumtU  Markets MARUN J LA VAN Attornej At Law Phoja I a ftqeWs Uait  Pao t30f  RepAirsi State 717 Lakeside M Lkase Rata take PHSW4RTWufTsON FUNERAL HCtaa Modem suiiKaeeit AajviMv 5arriva Pboo 39 fncaaey, Micbif fRElTc lCKHOFF 8r UU WEST GKANP KiVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 35 RESIDE NCI SI 3  LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK IMUL1MAND Weekly Trips Made To DvQif GENERAL TRUCKING Phone bit 14 n CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCIS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FJLL DIRT, ANI ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT 7C28 To ma Road P O1inckney KFD No 2  Telephone Dexter 311G For Rent James A Quayle, of Corunna, re lit Prosocutinji Attorney foJ1 Shiu  assee County, today announcieii his cindidacy fo4 nomination to the office oi Urcuit Judge in tlo primaries S  i Mr SOUtil  t ember 14, 1U48 Quayh on LET AUTO GLASS US REPLACE THAT BROK rCH KiT rUIiBHED ROOMS Mrs E L McKinley, 306 MiU SL KK SALEjSimplex Maogel, Uk new, ulijo high chair Jmiies Whitley Phone 15F11 j FT It LSALW wtii gasoline Geruud Probate f pyobat farm the in which lie  Uied thp in the fall of SPECIALS Cofiee,Det Monteb 53c Vinegar Gal Jra 5le Soap Fel Naptba,lc Grapefruit  No S CttHf  19c 43c v,p iiseii on a of Corunna and atlonde Corurna PuhJic Schools fi grailu cd in 122 h University of Michijra 192i after having worked during1 the preceding year at the OWOSMI aviiS J Bank and latei for the Grand Trunk Western Railroad After four years at the University of Michigan he went to Cleveland, Ohio, and while pjoyed there, received his law in June, VJ32 i After being admitted to practice in Ohio and Michigan in the fall of liJ2, j Mr Quayle opened his own law otfico i in Corunna where he has gaged in general practice time He was appointed as local attorney to examine abstracts of title for the Federal Land Bank of St Paul EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR ABES AUTO PARTS fOlS East Grand River, Howell  Phone 151 Want Ads cmdecree been ensincc that  FOP SALKPotatoes Ml Wizard VYihe FarnpliMi VANTEI T7RKNT,A1 IdJtein Apartment,  Inquire at Dispatch Office FOR SALK UniVcraalCcoleT f i  luir, idoii, InquirUi of Koi rjsiier, ul Putnam, Jhone 107 Power ccnen Anixer engine 150, liaon  1UK fciVLij Maple studio couch  elriiiS NewDuoTherm Heater, 6 burn r k rosene cook stove witO oven, 6 oiose chrome kitchen set, maple bedroom mit , blondo table modei radi, tuju1s whit figure , lee ikateMouton lur coin gie 14 TH Iliiiclilln St, Pinckmy   FOI J fcs A L E H ahyii u ggy ,TTchaIr jltl  of drajej and desk s22 Pettysviiii Read FOii SALE 100   iiickens JMymouth Hocfc Nick Katoni iiiii4  Room roK SALEo H, P, Neptune jmtor 1047, aerer ued, 1C0,00, iiiutbAlUKT696 Hall Moon Lake f CALUMETTE FARivi lie I RfDING SMBLES  36T0  M  sti EAST Pincleney I PINCKNEY, MICH, PHONE 5FS  P E BUTTS, PROP SALr50 lb all White Porcelain FOK PENT Collage Furnished, at  FOR mi 2GM Putnam Drive, Paan Laki , Ic Jx Iso a Bicyclebofh in gooa 1933, and in tre spring of lirli, was jMdii gor and Melvin lid Inquire condition 234 West Main Street, elected as secretary treasurer of the i at c Allen, j Pinckney, Mich, i Local farm loan association of ShiaJVOR SALE iMfinrudeFihermaiF011 SALE Fresh local fruit, place wassec County Duriny the timc  Outbo rd Motor See Mi, U T 7our nff orders now, viit our Bolagua ry Pfe 49clb qanrfts 47 lb tor Read Wed, Sat, Sun, This rj,j weeks Special, Sum me Squash for f 1 a bushel Quayle served as secreurytreasurer Morn, y,55 Gi nbrook1,, Half   North Territorial and Dex of that organization he helped to re1 Moo L01    finance approximately ona and a half FOR SALEFc jner SG million iolla2s worth of farm mort rovor M3C and Iiovll Rd,1inck gages in ishiawassee County, many of rty, 2 lots, 2 dar tfirage shade  which had been threatened by fore1 a business corner, nLo 2 oibaf cloouie He was elected circuit court ra00i homos in Pinckney commissioner for Shiawassee County Korean Reason, phpiie 37,Pinckav in 1938, for the years 1039 and 1940  WANTJSD 10,000 tiQpie to attend i In a hotly contested primary elec the YJ Day Celebration at How11  tion in Shiawassee Countv in 1942, Mr Saturday, August 14oxrorst bands, J TRUCKING WANTED Will Haul Gravel Fill Dirt, Sand Black Drt and Stone, Prompt Service Ao here in th Stata HENRf WINSIOW Call Pinckney 112FJI ville, fireworks, daBce radio re frig,  aeri  id 1949 Fordto  gicp away i eal Stew Per LB BOMEIXSS 66 C rmaemp most too o SRWE  Quayle won the Republican nomina ba bll  ball auction, vaude tion as prosecuting attorney and was elected in November that year and reelected in 1944 without opposition t During the time that he was prosecuting attorney he maintained the office in the Court House in Corunna, which was the first time that the prosecutors office had been open to the pub lie at the County Seat in over twenty1 five years He served on the Board of Educa j lion for the Public Schools of Corun j nu for the past twelve years and his genuine interest in behalf of better j school wac recognized in 1947 when he was elected as the first president of the newly organized Shiawassee County Board of Education He has been city attorney for Corunna for several years past, except during the period when he was prosecuting attorjy ha was alacted as circuit court commissioner again in 1946 to serve  twoyear tern for the years1947 1948 Mr Quayle was married in 1934 And has two children He is a member of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Michigan and has served president of the Shiawassee County Bar Association NOTICE f am stfll cleaning Rags and  holstery drop me a card L Melntyre, Fowierville, Michigaa We Want to Buy Your Grain r Thank You Kindly Fanners Feed Supply O  IWONC Ha  WAX WmiMm   e</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>UpjJPHUWp 1  fiiitriutr Volume 6r Pinckney Dboatch WednesdayAugust 41948 Nc 31 Michigan Mirror BAD AXEHere is  Mich, 5 county region, comprising Huron, Tuscola, Sauillae, Lapeer anl St, The buruB are red,siOi gi anial uminum roofs toll a story of new I prosperity, Huron contys soil conservation payments totalled 241,545 this year, the sugar boet subsidy 176,  000 Good prices enabled farmers to make Improvements pay off indebt eduss and buy modern machinery, All this was impeded on us as we rolled through the Thumb last week in UL no use oi wheels, especially the peinousty of Unsle Sam In Sandusky a farmer banked a one months milk check of ,1216, This is not uncommon, a Croswli farm or had one for 1700,Sunilae is the leading dairy county of th state, A Huron county farmer last ytr grossed 80,000 on his bm crop, , Live stock is boonung,lt is a land of beefsteak and milk, Lapeer is leading ui lUatock, Tuscola and St Clair aiso rank high Bay county is second oxily to Lapeer in potato production, Sanilacs wheat aceragi last year was 54,200 with a 21 bushel per acre yjeldriuron, Saginaw and Tuscola were high, 1048 prospects air rosy The Thumb rank second m poultry and eggs and Sanilac is first in turkeys Most of it is on Lake Huron,tour abound and lake property and frontage is booming Harbor Beach is the home of for mer governor and now Supremr Court Justice Frank Murphy,It has the only school operated motion pi tun theatre in tne state which shows a profit of 10,000 a year Huron operates a state park where at CusevUle you can get chicken and whitefish at the Bluewater inn, on the same plate FIRE SUNDAY MORNING The home of Ezra Beache ou Putnam St, caught nre early Sun day inorning in the voof froni spares from the chimenft The fire dept put it out  THREE INJURED Two student nurses from UnW sity hospital, Ann Arbor, and a boy from Ann Arbor were injuied rn day night on a joy ride tin u ugh Pinckney which culminated when both cars turned bottom sidi up on the Dexter road at Schultz or Mall ions Corners, The injured aie Lou Ann Kenyon and Liihan Ross, hursts ahd Kenneth jr, Ann Arbor, Jamos McKenzie, Willow Hun, dnv er of the other car, uninjured, They were taken to the Hospital in Swar thouts ambulance, MRS ROSE PARKER Mrs Rose Musson ParKer, 87, widow of Charles Parker, died av her home in Howell Thursday, Surviving an 3 sons, Dr, Clifford Parker and Ort Parker oi Howell and Edward of imjkmy and a daughter, Mrs Harry Vyaldroii of Ho Weil, The funeral was held Sunday in the Schnackenberg Funeral Home, Howell, Rev, palltlirope officiating, iBurml in Fairview timetery, KimblerWare iMarriage Vows, Spoken Tuesday I A lovely midsummer weddinpl occurred on Tuesday evening at the Pinckney Community Congregational church when Lois Mario Ware, daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Wave of Pinckney, bej came the bride of Earl Philip, Kimbler, son of Mr and Mrsl Levin Kimbler of Robertsviile, Ala i Tall candles oast a mellow glow over the Tlms and baskets o glamelias which graced the altai before which the couple exchange their vows in the presence o some 150 guests The doublsring service was read by Reverend A L Allard i Lois was a most attractive bride Her gown of dainty whit, crepe was designed in empire I style with an offshoulder yoke  of embroidered net outlined by a I narrow bertha The fitted sleeve iwere of threequarter length and deep peplumg accented the hipJ I line The skirt extended into a full train and a fingertip veil fell from a coronet of simulated orange bltssoms The bride wore a singt i Strand of pearls, and carried a icascade bouquet of glamelias and iivy She was given in marriage by her father on whose arm she icarne to the altar, j Alice Lee Ware wag her sister Hmaid of honor, and the bridemaids were Kathryn Henvy, Eve lyn Bowman and Bette Waddell  All the attendants were attired In pastel shades with matching  mitts and shoulderlength veils They also carried glamelias Arnold Rouse of Gregory as sisted the groom as best man and the ushers were John Paul Ware, Jerry Henry and Donald Stack able  Little Beverly Campbell, dauglt ter of Mr and Mrs Merwin Camp bell, was a winsome flower gir in her pink formal frock j Anna Lou Karus of Howell, cou sin of the bride, preaMrd at fhr I organ throughout the nuptial I service, and interspersing the s lections which preceded the rites Mrs Merwin Campbell saner Always, and Roger Rose of Meta mora sanR Recanse Following tie ceremony, a VP ception given by the brides par  cuts, was held in the church pallors, where some 80 quests wo served from a beautifully ap jjointed table, centered by n lavish wedding cake Ellen Jane Gedxles Joyce Karus and Mary Bzzeg as Fisted in the serving Mrs Kimbler is one of Pinneys bestloved daughters, a grad uate of the high school, ard an accomplished vocalist, Mr Kimi ler is a graduate of his home high school The couple planned a honeymoon trip through the Eat and in September they will establish their home in Robertsdale, Ala JR DEMOCRACY by Mil MEN AND THE NATIONSFOOP STEPHEN MOULTON SABCOCKOCT22,ld43JULV2,1931 COMBINING HIS TWO GREAT INTERESTS, FARMING AND SCIENCE, STEPHEN BABCOCK, IN 1690, INVENTED  A METHOD FOCI MEASURING ACCURATELY THE BUTTERFAT CONTENT OF MIK THIS OPENED THE WAY TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MUDERN DAIRY INDUSTRY   v  iiliilIIIL I VI BABCOCKS INVENTION 5 TYPICAL OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS MEN OF SCIENCE HAVE MADE TO THE EVOLUTION OF AGRICULTURE IN THIS COUNTRY AS A GREAT INDUSTRY, AND TO TH EXPANDING PRODUCTIVITY OF THE NATIONS FARMS, ALL THE WORLP HAS GAINED FROM THS FRUTFVL JONN6 OP RESOURCES ANP TALENTS N THE FREE SOIL OF OUR PEMOCRA C V Ford Man Here Church News Ford real estate man wdtltfU ast week and talked to Mayor  3l will havt Tlr heir 1 Parker He said Uh Ford Co not Hplaee the dam as they MARYS CHURCH MARRIAUE LICr w  lubert Prince, Hoveti, 21, Pat rem Ingram, 20, WJ L Rlchuid Darling, 22,Howeil, Juanita Morley 18, Howell Vaughn Blake, 27,Last Lansing, Kuth Avis, 23, Brighton Glendon Reed, 20, Fowlerville, Dor othy Hicks, Mit Fowlerville, Conservation Notes Twice ag many pheasant broods June as in thi first 2  The depts 3rd oil lease sale s last week in August 20,Q00 acres willrfcc offered for 1 ase Au oil well was brought in 6 mile from Evrt at 3950 ft It is flowing 200 barrels a day 21C0 acres an C00 lots in north ern Michigan reverted to the state this yar for nonpayment of fixes Tel vision pictures of Michigan wild life are being shown in Salt Lake City, Atlanta and Buffalo HMotor boat licenses may be pur chaa d at any Dmnch office such as Detroit, Pontile, Lansing There are over 3,500 hunting and fishing license dealers In 194J there wen only 1800 Conservation arrests the first 26 months totaled 2,692, finrs 19937 court costs 13,798 Fishing without  license was the most connoi offense COMMUNITY SALE AUG 7 ffcxt Sale is at Gregory Aug 7 I will continue to pick P nu ther for another we k t Belt Wylie, Auctioneer  0S NOTICE OKS Carnival and Bazaar at the Masonic Hall next Sat,, Aug 7, b ginning at 2 pm Bring the young sters,bake sale, ice cream games, side show, clowns Everyon wei com Come and enjoy the fun Fortune teller, mystery lady, salt of childrens garments, fancy wterk, white elephant booth, plants etc Mrmbers are asked to bring in all donations by Thursday v at 422 Main St or 134 North Mill, MRS, FRANK BRENNINGSTALL  Mrs, Frank Brenningstall died in PettyaVille Tuesday Sumyi are her husband, a daughter, MrsLloyd given up all rural piojecU aiid n Uispciig of them JX JLiI i mt tiu, incliiU to give the vilue porjni ion ti repluu it for U tjn tiun wen out the company minl  respoisibl for dam,i, uic,1 ed tlit village or sum ,in nuni the 1ord holding Lire oT li iui  What do you think of it The village council meeta next Tuesday, oimiuiiion for mui of palish night All inteirsted persons  shouid I Aniung the jiitLiitioiio are MiOii, b thereIf no One doc th councillate lJein laul JJC lus, 1 at will conclude therr, is no interest in Josepii Toiniey Wed, late Wilbur the pioject and forget about itIts VanIXnvort liiur, iim Michael up to you You cant let George do it as Gtorge is not going to do anything OtJllUARY In the death of John Dinkel last week Pinckney lost one of its most activ, citizens He was the o ox the late Valintme and Maria Lak in Dinkel and was born on the Lak iu or Dinkel farm west of iinck ney on Sept 24, 1879 In early iife he was a painter and d corator and dealt in horses to ome extent, He married Emma Gardmr oi Pnckney Sept 1908 A son,Stanley was born to this union Besides his wffe and son ne is survived by two grandchildren, , 3 brothers, werecounted the test 2 weeks n Vanrns and three sons, Ixster Frank and Arthur THRILL TO CASE OF POISONED CANDY Who sent poinsoned bon bas to beautiful Elizabeth Dunning Was it hr unfaithful husband, or the mysterious Mrs C, Theres thrill ing reading in Peter Levins real Hfi mystery, Case of the Poinoned Candy, one of many appealing features in The American Weekly with this Sundays Aug, S issur of Detroit Sunday Times, KINGS DAUGHTERS Rjmrmber the picnic on Mrs Shirteys lawn ThurAng,5 at 1280 and bring your dishes and sandwich and a dish to pass, Secy,  Smith lri, late Patrick WrightSai, late Dean Jios, Summer eiiooi b to 1 p m Ht children aie tnrolled Baptism wao conferred on Alan Paul Dean Steifen,soii of Mr and  Mrs, Dfwey rfteffen Sun sponsors Angela and Jas Heifer of Detroit Prayers requested for sjck aud recent deparui High Mass for the late Mrs, Augusta Kelly Aug 8 Rev Barthold Schul oi Sacred Heart Seminary assisted in the mass Sunday CONGL COM CHURCF Kev Alfred ATlaAJ, pastor Morning Worship  io30  n  u u iu uA i Sumlay School , 1130 Eugeni and OttoA brother Walter, Chyir racUse Wfcdf NigU and a sister,Mr Birtha Dunbar, Organist and Choir Director are deceased  Merwia Campbell He purchased a general store of 1   gu  Herman Veduer Clayton Placeway and Mrs Emma Fartwell atrinon Aug 8 Burgess This hr later sold to Tiitt pljr  tQ thank thj Monks Bros Following this he was pej0,jk hyre fL lhoir klndnesH and in the well and plumbing business C0UilCfy durilI hu bU herej and was tbii first Xdw salesma11  lbert,  comPnankvnPof 110  SpBrton MENNNON1TE CHURCH Company of Jackson liecuuse of building opcrafus Some 30 years ago he was ap    a   pointed rural m Jmrr J f NORTH HAMBoRti CHURCH the Pinckney postoffice which pos w wiion he held until a year ago , g held the offices of councilman,  V SOFTBALL JNEWS In one ol the tighi iiamc lvti played on ihe leal itid, thtInickniy team shutoui MiliorU   o iJb dinger wus mn itiiown I ui,waiKed nonehit HOII iy  men oi io lust Ue UUIA IMI , liiiiKUcy alsc, 0t lu i hi I i buncleil Jiern u in in oui uu ciiel  ilieU uuiliuli SUii r iluiliii,  ireii Singr IJUVK u I, I jd WUi  UilbieU, Joe Lave lniL ou a an, aiul i 1LAI uio  MI1 AiiUr this uuly on pnikktu nur got on, liuu fciiii,i aji  rror iim ,c LL in tin, first oti an  only Ilt L ball, io tiu Current Uimaent Ul 1  i  t M long Now vat i  jJO  1or  a i  J a i  t 1 i 11 i been i  iiil riqu hows have pii of fai programs thesf two thin, jo iiL e  the tanuard oi help tie pur oi tlu fail but uey do k ep it  tfinV too deep ,, u JJ d twithtmdine t u degrad nilueiui piojih vii jjaironize id tlu fair i s a rakeoff   II iVir ui ,vi attended loiiate diem U,i i  ji n only,  hel, jot 1 JM iAh  AU 1 ii o 1 i   u  o 1 M j F, inger, ab   ,   Li D J, Leuwidge, ri i 1 Uoeie, cf 1 ij Lavej, cf  l K lidwidye, 1   j O leader, c  u Ji V jjiburgey, l , 2 i ilaiue, ss , i , Tietieler, 1 p u U tingerp Li 1 AH R Milford Koks, lib ifoffiVher, if lb lieid, p Uaker, lb , U u o Colgrovi, If i Melarlane, cf  i W, Madison, 2b,c  i Kntpp, HS ,   J T Madison, ri 2U the prelimiiiaiy pum Cubs easily vuinihl D xiei 1  to  Don Ainburvey idt ti jie runs and iiob Anibury o1 iMM KMV AB U Myer, c I li Ainbuiy,  Jeffrey, lb ioo ie, cf D AljiblU eey, jj  , Darrow,   j lluri, jb 1 i 1 Schindder , If ,, 1 f Wiion, i o A  Vier o ii ii,  d   II M   idle Mii,V ,1 ,tc Ul oruulllf iii ehuiih jTeijaklie, bliit ld  l,  I t1 iul  biv dy  lard ei  the  i d ier tie 1 o i , candid, j r 1 he lair bnt, , ,i,  Jo  i n i II   i i  i  liilf  ill IU i  ,  to JLV mu i I i  ID  illpu Jll read that xilioi ha purposes eoLmty fair ear a nuni ,tied a pe dl iiaibling  be Hill Wiathy and  a pro u a Cluude  1 e i iature tiaie are  hvs the iai it will V, ,i U u u J u u I IJ 0 to  hae d de All t tlie  ih  I aiotin ball 1 a hi ,al i  bi, el i 1 en I i ne nt  i  e , I M  i ,ll ai y i or  lit IT i aioj ogani iiirrs their , b  ea y outbid irlirij i 1 ii 0 the  iijainpg r thi otieti  u K  i,cii ni i dr  ioi I  UllJ it e  to ,j i v  Vt  , 1 1 2 II 1   III bad t Hi  b    i i     i  ol o i coll iti Jieee ed for yrol  n 111 e 111   ii  e Jvery i wiii CM, li l, i,,  i  in hloi i  ciia u  Uipor i I iCi obit  e i  tee lee pi  v re Key  anefi Murphy, pastor nlLiu, iidar L2ZU noon and  e p ill  JC J aiion fox Holy Communion uu toalureay 8 if p, ill and on euaey i lo 7Li0 a Ul  viasaes au a UU a EJ and l1, 00 Nihes b, 6 atal 1L a ra  em, Au , ILII Sun, after  Leculth Week of b 1 at NoVCUa VVidmeyer, Devin, If  1ratt, George, Tanner, Knope, Nayhr, Gregory War Vi  wa The boi to to Dextr AB It H f1 4 1 1 4 1 1 b lb 4 U U lb, c 4 0 1 c, p Li U 1 a 0  1 rf Li 0    rison beat llnekm y last    ight lu to o riingnr ii alay goL poor Hppo ai o lot to the Ann Ar ve a to hiriors had mueii Willi the scoring Ileuse and   ib u 2 3   nil ,, a 1oiiUac   e i ii i  eoleiid oo  Will early the ea,f  Cout, i Ii jieial e a ,, ,, ,i Ji  , l a oi a1  a I i IM I, n  t Will ai Oil j II i A ll aeeoiipl i liiia el  11  atn i in I n nh n, , rnna  tie lirpublieaii  ai tllili  h,dl be iil  r tne op ,iian J pet In legal  a th   lore iii  i ujniiie a a taxing iod lilicnli Ibis Doll a, arreit and the the r niij teH lit a  i a hi e  he a ill ClJ, lei r V  e J  i i Tin le Scin tor VY dm id th  II1  b,M a ta   a ji one   nil ta I and  IIO I 11 llllll lliilll t i  Ho i , peeled i  i , Jiii ii c ni aiu ar i i iicti ii,i  b I i e ,, b I,  I  Jiabl a i n llc   Ullll i i  11  Li l mined i tely ran iilro or tieio liie tiowng  ,   id at  in a i ion I J oi  hours lb i ,utJ i, n i   eeks , liUiiaiiori  tuiii 11 1 ii,in je e aliii JH ideit I run,an u it h a i ai I  III I  lli c I I i , p 1    loll Ij his u Judson pitched well for Ami Arbor Don Amburgc wus late tnd iio Wibon pifihed 2 jiinin rS allowng , run imckney plays nriidon here on Friday night The Cuba play the firsi game, Saturday niht both Iliiekney teams phy at Howell, tia bau team meeting City Service and tli Cubs tlu howling Alley, 11 1 J d u TRI COUNTY LEAGUC pinckney had an off day Sunday and got walloped b unbeaten CheLae Ind lJ U b Ledwidge allowed 14 hits and poor support Jinckwy got b Bill Steptoe hit a hiuu run Pinckney with the bases full, fJaiteies  Pilkny Ledv ide lat the Gus ot hits,  for i  t  ad jury invest 11    i i u lieie liott uiio sa i1,,111, giving  lie iid iioi wish iar  j 11i   idently to into deal ii oo,aal Iiiibip 1,11 ta Li II it , Ii,  J1  a II Lo  eoee a le In,  ne ioi lie ,abri ine 1 tile old ilriVt,lil iiiaxim t4l A luw ell lore II,ni oliaer linulcl reeelie  e LC I 1M  I Jiii to, v nero ti i i   in a h  mui thie inust be  ne JIM a ,,die  bo iman iacni Lo IJ 1  IMIIII ii to i any on his ,iaid jury inveliKUloii in iu troit lo fe ii la auto oeale vcix giv en pee ad privlige, f0 kiekiiig in to the i puljlu an camptiu lutid ihejc charges were mad  by Attor ney irnoial iilack aiuf should be prowl or refuted Chelsea JJarth, Wingreii Ezrt BcheyPMtor, 4060 Swarthout , Win Leidig Road 7 nul N  of Piockny  t icv Fsia Bwhey, pasnoi  Sunday School 1000  11 J0 Yoiu Peoples Meatuur  7 u30 H manhall and highway comir, ism oner at different times, A member of the Com conMonjinr Wohip Service ,c i Yoiu Peoples In Church hr was a member of board of trustees over a long per j jJvCTrtngMMage of years i Tb funrral was at the Swarthout rtrah Home, Friday, Eev Allard rffimainfe Burial was in Pinckney Cerry   b15 MRS ELIZA WILKINSON Thi funeral and burial ot Mrg Eliza Wilkinson wai held at Byron Tuesday She was a former Pinck ney resident, Surviving are 2 Bon, CARD OF THANKS  La Verne and Jay and 2 daughters, We wish to express our thanks, MrsGati MiddUton, Detrt and to Pinckney OE,S, and friends Mrs Itoger fcarr, Pinkncyi bcautiul afaral offerings were   deeplv appreciated during our re CARD OF THANK NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS  bereavement,  We hall never forget the untold I will be at my home n Thui The fantiiy of the late Mrs Rose manifestations ot kindness and sym day evenings and Saturday after noor to collect village taxes untl further notice Helen  Reynolds, Vuillage Treaa 516 Kaft Putnam St parkrr, Floyd Haines and family of Lanv sin7 spent the week eskd with the Abel Haas family, i pathy which helped to eae our sor dow in our recent hour of bereave ment ud lfr John Dinkel Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel Reader, Mursh East Division scores Arbor Auto 13, Novi   13, Chelsea Mill Saline Lake 5 Wat Division eure ervilj 4, Stockbrjdge 1 6, Webberville 0 Ann ion T2, Okernus 2 Mu i s Lansing 4 Pinckney plays were Are Suoh Lyo , tili, ii Fow Brighton  ov Lcji TTat fit Saliiit Sundgy,  1 BAiTINC AVKRACiKS AH R H Pet 47 14 21 408 Giu Ledwidge Tom Goode Joe Lavey r4 Weey Reader J Howard Tivcheleor  i Robert Twitchell  J I Fred Singer 4o Kotih Ledwidge  27 Jack Hainety , G Swarthout 13 1 Frauds Shebin  2F Bob Singer 33 7 0 3 420 y 20 r v J 10  2 7 lo 4 4 1 8 6 4 4 v70 233 22S 220 223 221 180 153 148 052 PARKING METER CASE Judge Brrakcy handed down his decision in the Brighton  parking meters case He denied the petition of Martin for an injunction agajnet their installation and they will be put in at once  Dick Singer is staying with his brother, Wilptir nr Man,, Otto Poulon is enjoying 2 weeto vacaion from the railro here, General Jotor Co has j J i ehaed liurtft ii the ecomi Mart r thi ,ur howiy their net incline to be  1 J , jiijj oil net le, of 1,14 0,51,132 which is euivileiiL to 24 p  sli re, The jirsi euaji r wa ,12 Thi i e is an ord provth UkM, Vthtttfcyrupmuai coiri doTvn Whit j7rdeTTiaT price rose 70 iirccnl, AgruuUural irk hav gone u ith pereent, IJiiek in Ileident liovers time tiili irieis als readied tla pak, ihen cinie thi, crash and pi iees fell like a piumet, wheat nver stopping un til it tell t 3t a bushel,Ihe same thing can happen uin and may CIRCUIT COURT NEWS f  Judre Lyons held court i Howell Saturday, Lawrence Imus of Lake land vas piven 3 u jo yoarg  Jackson prison CA a morale charge The diverce suits of Neva vs Rusa ell Hollistor and James vs Irene Cupid were granted Ther will be no more uniil September court held BOX SOCIAL  Th Pettysville Civic Asn hold a box social at Rush Ldkd Park on Saturday afternootL Au r Everybody invited  th  M Mrs Cteyton Bekkering Is j, pffc lent at Detroit osteopathic Infill,  Mrs Emma Dinkei is a pal fat flfc Mcpherson hospital, BeweiL PincLaey DispacliWededav August I i38 sec, Imftld Raidytre, Spt AD,1948 at ten oclock In B,0ndie , lit, Cook of Brighton i m 6 forenoonat said Probate OfWi8lfu y nmi McCallum is carina  be and 1S hereby appointed for n in every line f tv Berty Rose cooi Higheoy ccic  c I ttfrdtd detailsluxurious fullness Pure fMlMemplii In ore trown, K h, , y  s fne and black Sfzet 2 to 20 Neighboring Notes Darn to Mr and Mxa liibort Sweet Maxiui Marshall  of  iuih tie la last week a daughter  iVhs Inez Bowdish of Gregory I und iwcut an operatiu ae FGote UupHaI, Jackiun, last week Sckbridge inaugurated her new lighted athletic iieid lust Tnursday night witi a double, header, playing lucinUig and Chelsea Keene Stollsteimtr, Howell high school music Umvtor, is taking a tjuise unaer hied Waring at Shaw nte, Penn u A Pettysville Civic Society ha beeii formed John Carpenter is pre, Ellt,u McAffee, vice prt, rlorenceMrs, Xxttil ill, Mrs, Angus McCallum is caring for her,  Mrs Maude Sharpe, teacher of kth Wintna school took  of her pupil on a five day try to Niagara Falls last weik, The following Howell boys eu ,  a in ihe nvivy iat week Gerry Hagrnan, Chippy Bennett, Ed Corl, Don Carmes, Gordon McDoualdttay mend Gehringer Curt Keeler, 3, eon of Mr, and Mrs Harry Ketler, Whitmore Lake unmer residents, was struck and killed by a car driven by MrsJuuor Gonder of Mclvindale last week, Tlio Miliord iTimes lias been sold by Kobert Rowe to Mosss goods and Sewert Davis of Dttroit, Tiie Freedom train will stop at Ann Arbor Aug, 19, The Dexter school teaching staff s ccmpUte xcept for a baud leau er and commercial teacher, Th Dexter Ford Sales  Servijc will ton be housed in a new build ing erected at the Robert Eck farm farm ut the east village imits STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court ior the County f LiTingtton At a session of said Court Jield at the Probata Office in the City at Howell in said County on the 2nd day oi Apgust AD, 1948 Present Hon Hiram R Smith, Judge of Piobate In the Matter of th Estate of John V Hudkins, decked Nellie A Nudkins, Administratrix, having filed in said court her final administration account, and his pet ition praying for the allowance thereof and iJr the assignment and distribution of the residue of sd estate It 1 Ordered, That the 7th day of AVOrT THEATER  SYLVAN THEATER CHELSEA, I  Fri, Sat Aug 6, 7  HIGH BARBEE A Jm with VAN JOHNSON, JUNE ALLY SON Little Tinker Pel Peeves Sun, TueAug 8, 10   TYNTHIA A Good Family Picture with ELIZABETH TAYLOR and GEORGE MURPHY New King Sire Canary Ml Coming  Keeper of the Beee n the Dough Widow of Wagon Gap v 6 v Prict 4200 and  p  TRY OUR LAYAWAY PLAN BIG SALE ON One Half OH on Summer Goods a Peirces examining and allowing said account and hearing said petition  It is Further Ordered, That pub  i notice thereof be given by public atlon of a copy of this order, for thre successive weeks, previous tw said ay f hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate K true copy Celesta PvahalLRegister of Proba HOWELL Theater lOWFLL, MICH Tue, Wed,, Thur,, FriAug, 3 4 5 CLARK GABLE, LANA TURNER, in HOME COMIWG i ANN BAXTER, JOHN HODIAK I NovelHy 0 Cartoon Fri, Sat Aug 6, 7  ALLS A GENTLEMAN A Couiody with WALLACE BERRY, TOM DRAKE DOROTHY PATRICK VLADYS GEORGE Cartoon Newt Sun, Mon, Tue, Aug89 10 SCUDA HCX SCUDA HAY c la Technicolor A Drama with JUNE HAVER,LGN McCALLISTER WALER BRENNAN, ANNE REVERE Carto Pete Smith Sunday w a n7, Wed, Thur,, Aug 11 J 2  THE MAT1NGOF MlLLtE Starrug GLEW FORD, EVELYN KEYES, I RON RANDALL, VIRGINIA HUNTER how 7jjlS, 9IS STATE OF MlAN The Probata Court for the County MaVW Ltvinfou  3rd day of August AD 1948 Plesent, Hon Hiram R, Smith, Jtge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Gbrt Roy Giaham, deceased Wary Myrtle Graham having filed her petition, praying, that an m strument filed in said court be adk mitttd to Probate as the last will ajid testament of said deceased and that admintstration of said estate j Sat, Aug 7 RICHARD ARLENJEANROGERS in SPEED TO SPARE Also SUNSET CARSON in DEADLINE Service Notes of 25 Years Ago Wii, Kennedy sr, 69, dkd at hit, iiomc hei Aug 1 Surviving are ,lus wile and 8 childie A oUjJie, is deceased Mrs Mark Wilson dkd at Flint July 26, She was formerly Carolyn WYbb of Piuckney The E ABowman team of De troit ueftaed iJincKUe S iiiiay H to 6 irub Murpiiy pitched a good guitu, ior Pinckney, getting Lk strikeoutd but got bad suphi  The local Kings Daughters Circle met with MrsRoy Giaham of Bas  Uelesta Parnhallregister of probata Laky Thursday,Prize winners in Abu     contents were Mia Roy liannvU, M Uoy Bird, Muiy irkX, Madge J  , IJubbi Jswarthout and Uickij Brown  Tlie Itiham reunion was hi Id Sat urday at thti Tim lsham home ui Plainfkld President Warren G Harding died Aug 3 on his way back from Alaska, All pobtoffices will Lei clos ed iie hour Friday out of respect fox him ho granted to Howard Graham or1 Cartoon 0me other suitable perscfi j Sun, Mon, Aug80 y  Ordered That the 7th day Mat, Sunday 2 p, in Ctnt of Sept AD, 1948 at ten oclock BUD ABOTT, LOU COSTELLO in the forenoon at said Probate Of  m iic be and is hereby appointed  for hearing said petition, , The NOOSE HANGS HIGH It ifc Further ordered, That PUDUc notice thereof be given by pub Comedy warto0n Newa Ucation of a copy of this ordor, for ,   three successive weeks previous fu Tuet, Wed, Thur FM said dav of hearing ,n tha Pnckney Aug, 10, 11 12, 13 dispatch, a newspaper printed and JUDY GARLANDFRED ASTAIRE circulated in said County in Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate  true copy IRVING BERLINS EASTER PARADE STORE FOR WOMEN Notes of 47 Years Ago Whitc and BUY WITH CONFJDLNCE HOWELL MICHIGAN jf JR SALE6 Acres of standing  flaw AJ ilia Eli Aron,phone 65F5 J r ILL Persons wuo found casting rod with gray handle at VanSycl leu JJiUding, Hiland Lake, about ii wee a ago, call 7bJHow IIcollect bAL  Clearance Sale of all pottod JOSCS shrubs, trces,vtnej and efer greets, Volet D, am VVnyS Ga34en,fHowel Mith f In Technicolor Cartoon Novelty We will never be content with a Staud Still business As a bank wed desire to continue lo grow our helves, and give encouragement to the healthy growths of all enter prisos in our community We are ready to help both arrives and you u Burglaries are boinR perpetrated everywhere Protect your cash by using our night il po,sitcry WE HAV5 AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR IOUND LOANS REAL EflTTE MORTHACEJ OR PERSOuAX AT KLASOt KhtF RATrs Unoef Federal Superviaion Member Federal Deport Insurance CorporationAi Deposits Insured Up to 5,00U for Eaok Depositor, Hamburg I O F Dances Reopen Saturday Aug 7 All Welcome  m Michael Carland CANDIDATE FOR Circuit Judge Born to Charles wife Aug 2, A girl The Livingston County Pioneer Picnic is at Howell on Aug 2 iho Howell city counJl nas or dered all hitching posts n moved from Main St  14 barns were struck by lightning in Washtenaw county last week, uPUrick Swieney, 89, died at the homa of his daughter, Mrs Wm Gardner Sunday Funeral was at St, Marys church, Tuesday, Lucius and Mollie Wilson are at tending teachers institute in How til The following is the program for ti, Farmers picnic at Van Winkle grove Aug 10 Music, Pinckney Cornet Band Singing, Quartette Sprcchs, R D Roche, James Greene, Prof C D Smith, Mich Statr Solo, Mable Sigler Due, Luciu,s and Samuel Wilson Ball game Unadilla ye Plainfield Born to Fred Bowman and wife Tuesday a girl John W Harris suffered a stroke if paralysis Monday Miss Jennie Black ontrrtiined a number of young friends Mooday at her home u Gold is said to have been dicov ered at Orion    Dr Ladd Loomis and wife and Richird Loomis r and wife of Detroit called at the M E Darrow home Sunday Vrn Kennedy and wife went north for cherries last week MrdIviaude Ho0ker Sales of Ann Arbor broke her leg lac week Bert Nash and wife, Mrs, Musa Ayers, Ed Ayerp and wife were Sun ainnor guests oi rille Nash JUDGE WILLIS LYONS office The Reason reunion vas hi,Id at the Kay Rea,son homt, Sunday with 35 present They w,re Ray Reason tud wife, Wm Merar and wife, Albert Dinkal and wtfe, Normaaj R4flton and wife, Walter Reason I and daughter, Isabcll, Mrs Minnie  Vertin, and Miss Corl of Detroit,  Clayton Musson and ftimiJy,Howell,  Dr Walter Mercer and family, East Lairing, Dr MdGngor and family, Brighton Harlow Munsell and fam ily, Miss Effie Reason,Gregory,Mr3 Gale Baxter and family of Hopkins, Mrs Grace Bennet fell at her home at Lansing last week and in jured hr leg, Dead or Alive HORSES 9 COWS 11 UEPENDIaVC UPON ME Sl CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Fata Aaimalf Collected Promptly  Modm Eqwpmant Capable Men E L, PARKER Aeot Rhpre 88, Pinckne Service in Midbiffa The FASST Do3rl Sfc JW Central Da ad S11 j k Co Better Health VI PINCKNEY CUBS AVERAGES AB R H Pet Jim Meyer 26 16 14 538 Bob Amburgey 30, 12 14 466 Modern Plumbing Larry Hurtubisc 15 D,on Amburgey 14 Tom Goode 23 Bob Darrow 24 12 Ross Wilson 4 0 Richard Shneider  23 7 Joe Bums 20 5 Jim Burroughs 19 4 Joe Jeffreys 27 5 3 6 06 6 7 368 7 10 364 8 333 1 250 4 200 4 210 5 ,144 TATE OT MIGKGAM The Prafcat, Cort f r the Couuy OF UV1KGSTQN At, A session of said Courtjield gt the Probate Office in the City of Hnry Houck and wife of Detroit Howell in the said County, on the ie spending a wk at the Curlef  Mst day of July A D, 1948 home 1 Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith Messrs Jack Hannett, Ona Camp  Judge of Probate VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP CRANE FIXTURES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS LEDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STFEL ft MASON 1TE SHOWER CLOSE i COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS ft SHAFFER DEMING ft PEERLESS WATER ATER SOFTNERS PUMPS SUMP PUMPS VECTRIC ft OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED PIPE LEATfeRS ft FITTINGS I TALVBS, SOIL PIPE ft FITTINGS IN STOCK 1 7 3 Ownezs City Attorney fit Owoo District Counsel Home Loan Corp for 2 years 17 Yars Active Trud Practise Your Support Will Be hell, Joe Griffith, P W Curlett attended a 7th dstrict Masonic meet ing al Ann Arbor Thursday night at which Vivian Richard of Milan Lodge was elected district deputy grand lecturer  George Meabon sr wife and grandson, Donnie, atteiici tU Dibrow reunion at Jackson Sunday, Jack Darrow underwent an An the Matter of the Estate of Olive L Davis, M I Clara L Eavs and Albert LSmith having filed in said court their prtition, praying for license to tell tke interest of said estate in eer I tain real estate drecribecL,  It Is Ordered, That the 16th day j of August AD,1948 at ten oclock in  n the forenoon, add Probate of II SaC flc be and is MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER PLUMBING, HEATING KrPA NG 71 Lakeetae Drive, Rah Lake Phone Pinlncy l3Fo OPEN MtNitiub Appreciated pendicitis operation at Howei Louis Coyle and wife attended th ff barinf said petition Bunkeiu Hill picnic Sunday, heieby appoineU petition It is Further Ordered, The poblic ote AT THE Sept 3i Bev, Backus and wife of Brownl tfcemof be given ay publicat City spent the week end at the Fish  of a copy of this order, for home, I fthvae succeerive weeks previous to A farewell party will be given at  T t haaring in the Pinck the church tonight forRev, AlUrd  Dispateh a nowspapeY and family, potluck,  A tiH m aid cgunty Letter Breaajnggtall of Los An  4  mh, Judge oi Probate galea Caiif wae called here last Atrueeefr If tta fismeae  Us  i c  Big U 9iu Water nfcI11 lU P1NCKNEY PISPATCK Wednesday,Auus, 4I343 ft ard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries PiMCllNEY DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St, Pincknv, Jfchran Entered a second uusn ipaatter at Postoffiee at Pinckney, Michigan undo the IU of March 3 187 Subscription ratr 150 a Year PaOt W Curlett, Publisher  enuedys Gen Store ,J J   Mr and MrUUn Koialu attcuu ed the annual brcuiiiaot given by  V eedie MabOUic Lodge oi Uetruu Sunday in bpriiikidi lark, Uum iiigham, u ur Chua ri odder iid liimi diiu George Pandas uu lamily i Ueliit were Sunday u, UIU Leaici McAiti, home Frank Kaidy ard lumily oi Detroit bjpen tae NVfuK end at the Harold uaidy home iSuian campUJl i visiting in Denrnwu Guests of Mr and Mrs John McDonnell over thy week eUu wcu Mr and Mrs JJ J Burke oi ih 1 adelplua, pa, Mr, Mary Mo,ja and Mr and Mrs Harold PJtnedict ol Detroit Kos Head and vii are spending the month at Portage Lake, KUJ11 lieaa and family of Pittsburg, Pa, are their guests I Mr and Mrs Fred Iliad attend led the Gilks reunion at Kive J una ion Sunday, uWilliam Miller and wife Clare Millrr and family spent week end at Douglas Lake, L J Swarthout  iumtly are alj Douglas Lake lor a vu K wlieiv Enroll Now 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 330 NICKELS ARCADE PHONE 2mo x 8f Its no trick to hit hiph F when your bath is warm    when you know theres an automatic electric writer heater in the he to bng you ll the hot water you need whenever you turn the tap For good health and rood spirits, physicians say, try a daily hot bath For dependable, lowcost hot w uer thousands of your neighbors say electricity rings the bell Its safe, for there are no flames, no fumes, and no soot Its clean and quiet and troublefree Its economical, too, because the current comes to you at a special low water heating rate And its reliableonce installed, you can forget all about it For laundry, baths and dishes, and a dozen other uses, try water heated electrically the modern, carefree way Jce them at your pfamers, appliance dealers, or sen office    Live Electrically Enjoy the Difference they are building a lolj cabin, MHI Mr, John Martin i JU lobilanii,   Mrj, Nettie Viuliii pent last  ILS at the Merrill home in Web  ster, J The Ona Campbell family were  guests oi Fred Campbell in Ann Arbor fcjunua Paul Struwneckor oi Grand 1iap ids, brother of Mrs, Una Campbell and past grand master of Midlugan Masons lias bu n elected Kent couu tk Ueputncan chairman, Lej Lavey and Aibiu Snrl weiii in Grand Itapids Tliurdiy, M, L, Lavey and family oi Jack, son spent Sunday at tin Lee Lav ey home, Born to LUand Grant and wile Virginia Wylieat M Joe hospital Ann Arbor Friday, a girl C J Clinon and wife pent Sun day at the Walter Ciinln liomr in Uetroit,  Cpl, Win, Lrh jr, and wife oi Sodth Carolina aie ining hio par  nts here, Marion Iieasun ud vil tailed n John ilane and WiV in Wlncitum Lak Sunday Jim Dooimie ai I hii Gntilspent tile Wk  ,,,1 ju northern j Micbigaii, , Lous tliitjii and wife of  CatntjiiieOnteit Thui ua night with C,J Llintcii and wife Guts of Mr, and Ms Stanley Dinkel lat week were Mrs, Emma Prolan, MrsLuella Patterson,Mary  Holt of Stockbridge and Mary Ellen  VanStauberg of Grand lUpid The Joe Griffith family spent Saturday in Royal Ook Max Paikinson and family of Ann Arbor calhd on Mrs Kose llendee Sunday, C Schaier and family of Louis ville, Kentucky, called on the Tasch and AtLeii families last week Andrew Neabit and wife spen Monday at thi Najlor homo iu Lt ton Hapids, Robert betifeld and family have returned to Columbus, Ohio,  Mrs, Virginia Carver and baby are staying at the Wm Lambert in Dextir  Ed Fuller of Webberville and Bert Appleton and wife of Brigh ton called on Clifford VanHorn ad wife Sunday, W,H, Meyir and wife went to Traverse City lor cherries Monday Mark Edsel Meyer jr of Ann Arbor spent thsi week end at the W K Meyer home WmGeddes and wife of Chelsea, Miss Kate Schoenhals lioweLl Wm Fred and Paul Ware of Plymouth and Mrs Lottie Rose of Metamora NO WIS THE TIME TO I MODERNIZE DECO MOKSUN  NORCE FURN ACES  SPACi HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSIO N BURNERS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATER SOKTNERS  HOT WAT E R TANK, SHALiOW AND DEEP WELL PUMPS GUTTERS  SIDING  ROOFING ONE TO THREE YEARS TO HAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK G HANTEED 4  Pinckney Fab d Siaat MiU Co Z0 MAIN si PINCKNEY i SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DSABLED STOCK HOrlSFS S9 Each CATTLE 11 Each 15 3 per Cwi ALL AfrniNf TO SIZlt AND CONDITION CALVES, Si JEEP AND PICS REMOVED  PHO COLUICT VO OARLINC COMPANY  ELL 410 BUYERS OF HIDES  LF SKINS FREE T  Farmers BRING YOUR  TPT  were gtsl at the Tm Ware home lat Tuesday Ths Thistle and Hoe 4H Club met at thfc Maik Nash home Sun day  Mrs Dessie Nash of Chicago ia Ktayiij wich the Martin PvU,v jr family Jak Craft who is at the Jack iPaton home in Pingrer, called on  Robert Lavy last Wednesday, Bill Bauhn and wife sp t bun day in Howell Lynn Hendee and wife and Ma FtukiWn ard wiffc to ik it t  DeroiPiladelphii bail grme at Dctroft Sunday Lawrenct Baughn and family were Sunday dinner guests of the Max Btynods family, Leon Marsh and wife of Chelsea  calloi at the Albert Shirley Billy Shefama of Ann Arbor spent the we end at the Wm, Shehan home, Barbaia, Paul and Jimmie Wylie Sunday guests of Jesse Hnry Wheat  Td Chelsea Milling Co No Delay Night Unloading Too FAST UNLOADING WITH OUR GRAIN HOIST AND PIT For the Convenimcr of the Farmer du, Urn Harvosl Time Will Remain Open to Rec v yourGmiu in We Listen to Oar Daily Kadio  P M Fast Tin the Evenings kot Quotation ovtr WPAG at Chelsea Milling Co i rHONE CHELSEA 3141 i ,   Jack Coe took Hilda Hall to Lan Robcrt 1  famiy were  lTwJ 7 8peDt   Sunday ta  way bMk  Sunday nestLof Mrs, Anaa TmA Sva Bewman of Owosso spenl   J n at Hiland Lake, Ust week at the Andrew CampbeI pentj Mis LHi Momca oi lAnsng aajl borne M on Nellie Gardaer and Faavie Mr, and MraWajter Clark attwid, Eddie Drost of the L of M,sient SoptUNominate Adrian deBoom homeSunday atthe Eva Melvm home or btate Representative, fiepubiif n n ket For 22 years ae has hon Hollis Holloway aJid fniiy of stl iert d the people l Shiawa Wriht Corners have moved on j sseo County We urre vci Mii earl Kirtpiiid4 larm, j up or him You will like hto recordv g i SignedWade Cook, chairman of k Boom for Stae ltppresentative Graud Rapids  HeJi Wylie and family Coy, CavdUie for, for Stat Year rapport w k Sunday la Fowwkrrule   The JfiMet Grace Kelly aaeMeeki Friee, ed the Bert Wylie and wife attinded the funeral of her father,Otto Nu man, at Romulus Monday Lloyd  Hredee and family, Gerry JCichmae aad family, Doni Spears, Katlirn Maraaall, Murray Kennedy faaily ad campaiirn committee Mrs Harry A vera of Plymouth and Edward Jlyera and wife ef Prytnoutm called ea the Hetf  i   ,  PUJHi , rywfTP H    wuppwpppjpippfWBpppjpjBJ WPiii ,  tf  r PINCKNEY DISPATCH SB Gen Electrical Refrigerators Wednesday AUputi 41948 i FOR SALEOvertulfaJ lMo Room Couch Call Sunday  George Frazier, HiLand LJkm FOR SALEFormer SG Tecple corner M3G and Howtll Rd,Pmck xity, 2 lota, 2 dar garagc shade   ideal business corner, also 2 otjier modern home in Pinckney, INorman Reason, phone l7,Pjnclaie FOR SALE Formur S O Tetple home M36  Hovsell Rd,Pinckney suitable o convert into 2 family 2 12 lots, beautiful shade, 2 car garar,, steam heai, ideal business corner Call Fred J TepIeHowtii Phoae 675 ATTENTIONA 3crap yard open in GregoryDo not haul your fence iron or metal to the dump Bring it to us We nay the high dollar Wo pickup Pfcone 18Jtt STOFER  ROBS For Sale Complrte V8 motor tram mson and gas heater, 710 Wait Main or call 12F2 Pinckney  McFberson State Bank THERELL BR SOME CHANGES TIME AND TIDE  Time and Tide wait for no man, is an old adage Those who are waiting to start avID  nm Ari 1 IQlfFY ingsoon find time ha passed and DR  ENm the contemplatel reserve is still a lllu i, tUnEi drtam      Saving is a job to be worked at as  rMNCKNEY SANITARIUM p4u,4tay, Mick Daily 1100 A M to 2 00 P M,  Except WednoeoVy Mwu, Tuerri au, 7J00000 pFOR SALEPalmino Stallion tyear olr Mike Karnack Jr i  hard as an every day occupation The regular addition to a savings acouat brings increasing satisfact ionjsatisfaction that increases aj  he balance gilowa, Start a Savings Account with Your next py check A Saving Aecoont can be opened with as little as a 1 bilL OJfice 935 Rveakgf ay MewoU, MM  14 McPtlersoo State 5M FOR SALE5 ft lee box, stand, turj b, vood bed stead, rocking chair,Thor I   era Deposit lasaranee Money to lean at reasonaole nies Interest paid on Savings Books and Time Certificates of Deposit All deposits up to 85,00000 la  membership 1 washing machine, Call Friday Or Saturday nite or Ssunday this weak J Lu Teacher t 0558 Winston RdPortaere Lake  DR C J TOWNER DENfTlST FOR SALEice Box, holds 75 lhV J044 PorUgr Lake Rd, Dealer Gust Hannanmi Pbn Dx 3461 7, LEE LAVEY A Man and His Family are Entiled to tie Best ,What is finer than to gprjid the J summer with a tine toatwe have a large election of boats and outboard motors specially a Mar tin 40 or 60 Americas finest out  board We will demonstrate for yu on the lake  Very fr,w dealt can do that Also paints, Marine I Hardware, Oar4 Paddles, Fishing  tackle, bait Wt also sell or rent cement mixers, trailers Come nH  visit us 35ilI George Wilson Kenneth Wiie HOLD THAT LIQUOR k I  Opening Special Kays Beauty Shop  FRET SHAMPOO WITH 5,00 PEPMMNENT THRU AUGUST PHONE 158 FOR APPOINTMENT W I L S O NS SALES  RENTAL SERVICE 3121 W Grand River, Lake Che r tr Five miles west of BrighUtf Phono 354W4  HERB SNEED Phoae lev aw n a  Howell, leal Cetate, 1  Cit,, Lake Li Your Propertf WUa Ma LEE LAVEY CfcJNfcKAL iMaUKANCE thorn Mr Piackai   Michifea AU C T 1 O N E ER FAkM SALfcS A rtiCIALlTY BEUT WYLIE PHONE rlNCKNFV 78F21 JlANLbl bERRlMAN  Attorney at Law 207 Bust Grand  River, Howe ftttRIGtRJCTTON SeivlcS  REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKNEY 136F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL, SAND, BLACK DIRT AND STONE Orcfer Your Black Dirt Now Pest tot Lawn i Putnam St Pinckney Pjbone 106F3 JXMTTAISCH  VWinkk Charles ML  Attorneys at Lav ftft State sad Savlace Baaa tlewaU, siieaijaei ARNETS CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann ArbocMJeb Harold Chubb, Locl RpreesUtive 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Phoa 439 or 97 Monumsnu  MarkerMARTIN X LA VAN  AUstntjpAt Lw PKonT    Repairily 136F6 pfflRS AND HEATING State 5717 iakside Drsf LictoBse Rash Lak PHSWARTHOUT  SON rUNERAL HOftl Modsni Bqrtjpmasn AauMUMc Jtarrtot Phoa 3 tmcmj, Micbif FREETC REiciSiOFF   OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND K1VR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT ,PHONE 358 RESIDENCE   LLOYD HENDEE  LIVE STOCK tAULLVC AND Waakly Trip Mads To Dtroit GENERAL TRUCKING Phons 64F14 TYPIST  or Any Papers Compotsd 628 Toma Roud CARL JONES CONCkETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD  GRAVEL, FLL DIRT, ANJ ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT Letters or Copied at Your Convenience AIJ crknrndtnoaJ  Telephone Dexter 8110 747 Mln St Pinckny, PhonrSOFU   P 0Piiickney ltFD No 2 I ATHLETECS FOOT GERM KILL IT rN ONE HOUR YOUR 35c BACK with 90, akohol It penetrate Reaches more germs Todsy at  THE CORY DRUG STORE If rot pleased The germ grow DEEPLY To kill it, fox must REACH it Get TEOL at any Orujr store  Want Ads WANTED TO RENTA 8 Room Modern Apartment, Inquire at Dispatch Offe  For Rent FOR RENT FTRNISTTED ROOMS  Mrs L L 4cinifr, 306 Mill St, FOR SALEjSimplex Mangel, Uke new, also high chair James Whitley Thone 15K11 FOR SALE Power ccnen, miKer  I pea ihis smart young homemsker vs that liquid from canned ea is far too precious to drain off and throw sway Almost a third of the vitamins are in the pea liquor Instead, she is saving It in a jar for other uses, raiqiiid drained from car ed peae ear be used to supp  leivi peae other I l  Bquida in sauces, soups, or com  btted with vegetable juices With A STRONG fungicide mae 1 mm5 J0yeeable salads, FOR SALEI UniversalCooler Re with gasoline engine 150,  frigerator, 6000, Inquiry of Geraad lfcason Roy Fisher, 821 Putnam, Pinckney FuR SALE Maple studio couch  Phone 107 ,clnir, New DuoTherm Heater, 6    burn r k rosene cook stove witn J3LACKTOP DRIVEWAYS PUT vent 5 Pie8 chrome kitchen set, JN LAKE CONSTUCTION CO maplo bedroojn suit, blonde table PHONE BRIGHTON 5279 mlwnSii oyyw ,i4Sn 4opvj lopotu i ,,,   lce skates,Mouton fur coii size 14 WAN TEDRiders to Detroit lor tha6l0 Inadilla St, Pinckwy CASH SPECIALS CoffeeOel Monte53c Vinegar Cat JM Sic t use pes liquid instead of water for part of the necessary liquid with , your gelatin i f If you are preparing canned pess   as your dinner vegetable, dont ever pour oft the liquid Drain it into your saucepan, ad4 a little butter, some salt and pepptr, and  simmer for about five minutes, or ttintil the liquid is half gone Thee d the peas, and cook just long ough to heat them through thor ughy Its a new tasteVRBYience afternoon shiftLeave here  Felix jarlowski at noon EOH Altl UpholsUred FTvIng room couchgood condition 25,  George Frazier Hiland Lake Fuji SALE A C 40 Comouie Tn j best condition, will pay for itself In j one fummer  Phone 35F11 ,i   iFOR SALEtDump Trucjq 1410 Pntnam,Pinckney,Phone 106F8 f  FOR SALEBaby Bugpryhigh chair, JIJ  of dratieB and desk, 8292 Pettysviiu Road FOR SALE 10 Chickens Plymouth Rock Nick Katoni I  serving FOR SALE 12 f0ot Metal Boat in good conujtion 5000 I TuuiT    w  11H7 Hillside Drive, Patterson JuWANTE I Custom Conoid FOR SALE 5 H, P, Nepiuue motor 1,947, never used, 100,00, RBUKFARD,9305 Halx Moon Luke CALUMETlT FARM  RIDING StABLES ,  3600 M36 EAST IPINCKNEY, MICH, PHONE 65F2  D E BUTTS, PROP Soap Fel Naptba8,2,19c  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidsre and Mrs, Lake or wiite SydneyOdgers at Peter Cotas, 4 miules north ttd Clare McMackeu wore in Ann Ar utia, Mich,   ,mile west of rincknoy on Spars Grapefruit No 2 Cans 19c bor  aturday    Inquire at Dispatch Office i Mh SALE50 lb all Whitn Porcelain rJwiiJ n K Jr yiWANTBDrlCtOO people to attend Ice RJC, Uso a Bicycleboth in good  A J S Diesbrow reunion Sun the VJ Day Celebration at Howell jcandiUen  234 West Main Street, day at tne Milton Walters home Saturday, August 14ox roast bands,, Pinckney, Mich Ibase ball, soft ball auction vaude tn Jackson st i  Beets, Clarks12for 2Se Spam 12  43c Bologna By Ffree 49clb Bacon Sfmri 47c lb  AUTO GLASS ,LET US REPLACE THAT BROK EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR AB4S AUTO PARTS stove, 1 Ironing board, 1 feather bed 1018 East Grand River, HOWCH2 4s7 ft, long, ISi Nelson ville, fireworks, dae radio rcfrig i F9 J8 Modem o room hsa ayrtjwd 1949 Fordto 1 giev wl  T n, c Mcken eoop away land stable I mUe west of Pinckney rWfcALE New rnilga kige JoTr Lake Rd  TRUCKJNG WAMTED WU1 Haul Gravel Fill Dirt, Sand Black Drt and Stone, Prompt Service An vHere in the State HENRf WINSIOW Call Pinckney U2F11 Nonci  used one month Can be seen at L jC, Gardner farma two miles north   and one mile wet of Plainfteld j UCGardnengtockbridgo, phone fF3 FOR SALE8 burner Kerosene cook 1 Veal Stew Per LB 69 WANTED STANDING WALNUT  TIMBER 16 INCHES IN DIAMETER HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID JOHN L GOLDEN  1AKEWOO0 DETROITJiku FOR SALEThnr burner kerosene Ifeatchen stve M Stevesoa 1144 Sunset Blvd, Hi Call fiat, er San  FOR SALg4 Burner QU Stov,new I   S  also a 14 foot rowboat ho,stery P   Lucius Doyle  L Mcintyi Fowierville, Michigan c Clacks PMCKWET WEST FOOD STOKE FOR SALEFresh local fruit, place L poor canning orders BOW vit our Vetand, nTarth TearHarial and Dtx iter Read Wee4, fiat Sun, This weeks Special, geutune Squash 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>T Volume 6 Pinckney Ditoatch Wednesday, July 28, 1948 N o, 30 SOCIAL ITEMS Michigan Mirror DOSTER Situated along the shaded shores of Pine Lake, twelve miles ftorth of Kalamazoo and adjacent to this Barry County village, is one of the most unique educational institu Fjr Methodist Church Ann Arbor tions for war veterans in the entire United States Here is a veritable dream rpot, the sort of thing a young man over seas might conjure in his imagination but never expect to see   It is a practical ,l,l of Michi VANDERaOSCHMcKUHN  I I he weddmg ot Miss Los Ma I VaudcrBosch of Battle Creek and I James McKuhn of Gregory a solemnized at St Marys church 1inekney, SUurday morning, liev, COLLINS McFADDEN Kib Collins of Ami Arbor ani Jack McFaddeii of Lakeland were onivv i in marriage at tVe Fust atmdiiy, July 1M AfUr a weeks trip thru fcmoky Mts Thjs couple will be it home in their uw home at 77 Baker Kd, Dexter gan s generosity to its sons who served the Nation in World War II We refer to the Michigan Veterans Vocational School, operated by the State of Michigan and administered by the Western Michigan College of Education of Education at Kalamazoo WE ARRIVED AT THE PINE lake school, as it is generally called, just as dinner was being served in the i Singer ,  long administration building The groom wore his army uni Windows of the dining hall over form The bride a white satn dress, look the skyblue waters of Pine Lake, princess style with long train and a The scene is that of a summer resort I ing tip veil attached to a Juliet rather than a college campus In front caP Her attytidant wore the same Fr Murphy otlicating Mi Jeritza Fox of Battle Cn ek was matron of honor and Jack Young Gregory, best man, Ushers V P Bfogin jr, Ionia and Morgan of the main building is a bathing beach Boats are tied up to a wood pier A float with diving board is moored in deep water In a grove of tall trees are twentyfive log cabins After dinner the veterans lounge about Some go swimming It is a twilight time for relaxation A busload of girls from Kalamazoo is due to arrive at 100 pm for jukebox dancing and eats AND WHAT KIND OF COURSES are offered at this bit of paradise  you ask Commander Harry W Lawson, director, places emphasis upon vocational trainingthe teaching of useful trades These include business education, home appliance repair, machine and architectural drafting, machine shop, printing, radio and typewriter repair, and watch and clock repair Modern tools are provided for class instruction The printing department, in which we were personally interested, has a modern typesetting machine and a full line of printing equipment Kenneth Ross, printing instructor, solved in the Canadian Air Force WE BECAME INTERESTED in the story of Ike Permelia, a Negro dou ble amputee Ike served in the Signal Corps for five years While on combat futy in Germany, he lost both hands Percy Jones general hospital equipped him with mechanical fingers, and Ike became a student at Pine Lake in February  One of three Negro veterans out of nearly 180 at Pine Luc, Ike is popular with his fellows He never asks for sympathy, never whimpers Although he gets 200 a movth foi life because of his disability, Ike wants to live a useful life and do his part He has plenty of guts Breakfast was served at Blacks stylo dress in lemon and yellow, in Unadilla and a reception was held for 100 The tabic was center ed wiih a large wedding cake decorated with yellow roses with white taper candles on each side The couple will be at home at Battle Creek where the groom is stationed at Percy Jones hospital He is the son of Mrs Monica Me Kuhn of Gregory OUR DEMOCRACY SOFTBALL NEWS The Pinckney Hurun Valley League team established a local reeoid4and may be a State record when they defeated the Clyde team of that league here Friday nighi, o to , in seventeen innings The game did nut start out any too well for Pinckney as Boh Singer was wild, issuing tin walU and inning three batters in the long stretch However, he improved and aided by line support shut Clyde out the last eleven innine Milfoni ,coivd Current Comment A writer in the Hen papers ay, this hubup over ciM rights is unnamed It should Lt caled neVio rghs  jjth big pa i inve v flowed it i,e,k, line and  nker l l1 r que I f,, M gri  voles He ealh ilii people of the nortu hvpo i r i and s,y there is as much muri i en ati n in the inwth as outh Wij ii tin negro mow, in a sectkn iii the north, th whhi peo   out Hlrlui New York, two  iiediod, Bjioklyn, outh HideThe marrjag of Lois Ware and Phillip Kemble took place last niglit at ilu Com Congl church, Rev Allaii officiating x V  vV V Vv,    f  SETTING OUT A ROW OF SMALL TREEb ON THE WINDWARD SIDE OF HIS HOME, THE NEW SETTLER WAS PLANNING A WlNOftftEAK FOR THE FUTURE ADDING YOUNG TREES ACH yEAfc HE EXTENDED HIS PROTECTION UNTIL, flNALL HOME AND FARM BUILDINGS WERE SHELTERED AND SECURE AGAINST STORMS AN BAD WEATHER FOR VEAS TO COME    A PRENUPTIAL SHOWER Mediiiues Merwin Campbell L J, Henry entertained at the nvtr i home July 2 for Miss Marie War 28 were present, evening was, spent playing bunco MA Andrew Campbell won first and Mrs, Alida Kar,s, cousolatiion Refreshments wire served f ice and for Lois The oaitt cream, srrveu The gist many nice gifts punch, and of honor crackers rcveived ELECTS OFFICERS At i in etijig Sunday at Ihc Vvnc Shrttitjoe hom Sunday the lliinnd LuV improvement Aw elected the following officers 1resident Jacit Wiison, ir Vuo Ires Howard Smbn Seey HiViy Kaufman TIEHS Mary Steed All residm , of th  community iie uiged to attend tic meeting on 4f irTnz 1 Hstf ttHi SETTING AOIDE A SrVML AMOUNT OK MOuY IN Llf  rJSURANCE AND SAVINGS THE YOUNG FAMILY TA  ITS PROGRAM Fat FiNANCIAL SECURITYv   1,40 TO IT YEAR BY yAR , THE AMOUNT OF F07cCTN GROWS, THE SECURITV STRENGTHENS, SurlMG THEM ECONOMIC STA BlLITy ANJI PtZ O iJD FOR TODAY AND PCRTHE YEAfS AHED, 5P TriCounty Team Wins in Church News runs the lust inning on three valk and a hit They added another in ihe seewnd stanza on an error, a hit and a walk one in the third on a hit and infild outs and their last in lith inning on an error, a hit and a forced out Linckney scored in the second inning on Swarlhouts hit and an error anil went into the 7th trailing  to 1 Johns, Clyde 1itcher, hi ion trol and tilled the bases, Wiiikiue, Keadei, Tisclieler and liob Singei1 Fred Singir hit a home run sending the game into extra innings 1inckney had several chances but could not cash in They tilled the bases in the thirteenth but Reader Hied out Clyde got men on but two double plays pulled Pinckney out of the hole In the seventeenth frame Tisoheler got a hit, Fred Singer forced him at second, Jack Haines was hit and Lavey walked Zcke Ledwidge, who had gone hitless, crashed one down the left field foul line scoring Fred Singer and ending the game Box score l nicuo, lij u I nv nil i elo  I V v ,1,1, , i aui 1 mi i  ,HU li I II lik Mi,mi IK i in, Detroit, linposs  i M,,   J I  1    II siMtlM, ghrtof It js people ol  i,celisin to tindrsfcajid the ude when in states p t,i ntUro  out III p I  o p I  Ol L I I li In  V I  1 pe   i i I Mi yeai tin con In iieciiiig     f i r i   ie1 tl ii bar  it VI ngi I ir , necl th,lie Jul tin IJ  liolot u t in in  in in oi illAer e,t lu  cneil ,e,  e,i an event 1  In ee f iiii  m to lO e now i Ii ,, it, uf  ol lifilh,i ii,ii tini w ill t lb r I 1 i   ,i Oil f tt   WLN3 STATE TITLE J  Sun da Howard Dilva Av ilh , at 1 ni pjn, at home, Ldve Shore, JOHN DINKLI John Dinkel, , 1,111 mail can ier 1ei for about 30 year died at his hone this morning, He leave We admire his courage and his ihis cheerful outlook He is a real American Conservation Notes Water pollution tisteis in 3  rc state park Uaches report all auie for bathing Migrosino dye is being ud in the waters in Rifli river section to control excessive plant growth, i darkens the water and reduces the suns rays 8000 deer hunters bought arcli ry Ucnses Last From the 1039 peak of 500,000  wife, Emma, a son, Stanley and 2 grandchildrenAlso three brothers, ,Albert, Eugene and Otto, The fuuoral i at Swarthut Fun raj Honee Friday at 1 pm, Rev, Allavd officiating, CARD OF THANKS The Big and Little An   thank that collected and donated so librraIly for the respirator and equipment   The cot of abtve was 45535, oversubscribed K300 which will  IK used for ccinniunitv plrpOoCj  ST MARYS CHURCH Lev runes Murphy, pastor T veiio F idar 1220 noon and K p in iie ijiaton far Holy Communion aeh tjatnrday 8ytK y p, m and on  sndy 7 to 7 0 a, ui Vlasses at 800 a ciand llOn Sunday, Aug 1 J 1 liJ Sun aft  1  ntecost,hlh week i blst Nvena  0111 Sun for Ladies Altar Society The Jortjuneula iiululg nee  i Eowlerville, Ifeeman, CllelseaThey tended to Sun, Aug 8, Summer beat Humboldt, Marquette, Oiui  school  for all grade1 of school child  tore, Munising Menominee HI July 2J to Aug lb buijn, to McClanahau won 2 gaiys and nooi Green, 2, Trie, started the ecJnd Intentions are Sun, for living re jiim was relieved in tlie oth by quested by J Ackerman Mou, late Gus Ledwidge with Humboldt,lead Joseph Nagel Tues,late James Ion ing 5 to 4, Gus pitched 4 corle ergan Thur,, lute Rose Keiserinniii allowed 2 hits and got the Friday Intention of living, req iv iriCounty Ienvie AM St wo,i the title in thv toLiJitment ,it Marquette cver the wiek ,  ii lean Wis Mc anaau,  hri Jreen Brighton, 1ice Sloi I LI, Led idge, IriCkm, p i,  M  th Chelse cati  Se 1 l i ili1ton lb, lvuhn, Stockbridge, 2b, vjilis 3b,  u tis wtq ioulei iie, outfield, Vogt, Brighton, Grostic, r MVCKNEV AB F Singer, 3b i Haines, ss 7 Lavey, cf 7 K ledwidge, f 7 Twitchell, c  Reader, 2b 5 Svarthout, t f 7 Ticlieler, lb , B Singer, p 3 CLYDE AH R Ueid, c 7 M Reid 3b 0 J iaiizel, ll 1 Sbiho, If 7 R LeiI  8 Robinsmi, Lawiiiici  if  3 3 K 1 0 0 I I 1 I 2  1 R 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 II 1 1 1 1 1 0 I 1 0 n  1 1 1 1 4 0 i 1 credit for the victory  It cost 4o to send the team to send the tram there, lLusa of Dou gherty, Brighton and Dons Tavern of Fcwlerville paid this Joe Llvey was picked on the tam but did not got The Pinckney team will meet the leagueleading Chelsea AllStars here next Sunday They have not lost a game this season Russell Sockow family Sat,, High Mass for the departed Baptism was conferred Sunt for James Vincent, son of Mr and j Mrs Leo Gibney, were Mr and Mrs, Morgan F, Simger,  for 1 Riciaid Lee Sheha, son of Mr uand Mrs Nelson Shehn,  ponsors wer Mr,and Mrs, Ro Campbell 1 Prayers requested for sick and i recent departed amoug whom is tse i n,othr of Mrs EjTicSt Packer wh died a Dc arborn recently acres the Wiliamston leant 1 pian   OVMUNITY SALE AUG 7 dropped to 120,000 acres last year Thr Ionia poor farm is liUlc used Last yar the board of up ervisors tried to sell it but got no bids Thi year they wer offered 14000 for the timber on it Excellent production at the Mason state gaie farm assunea 20,000 pheasants for distribution this fall Wet water that coires in powder form is br ing used to fight forest  fii5s I pkg to 5 gals, of wter, pentrates quicker The trout season ends Sept to permit thr planting of one million 7 inch fin clipped trout 23 separate event arc sch dulcd for Ue 9th annual horse show at Joe Louis Utka farm Aug 15 299 foxes wen bountied  last week 23,87 the last 40 works The state purchased 75 acrt s of land last week for recreation, X xt Sak is at Gregory Aug 7 I will continue to pick up fur,i ther for another wet c Bert Wylie, Auctioneer NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Ezri 3cchexJaUkr, 4060 Swrihout Road 7 milAS M  of Pinckney Sunday School  230 P,M VY 01 ship Service  0 loO i,  fL CIRCUIT COURT NEWS f Tidge Lyons held court last Saturday he heard a contestod div or bilL This wmtk ike 8urt f Mrr V Plaifeo v Frank Bowser over a goal tte deal is  Rewrnbv the date August 7tfe, The OJXS waii hold it AwutaJ pair, Bake Sale, Basaar, Caravl Mi Ufb lAmcH  the r OPENS AUGUST 16 During the last few weeks Dr Towrcr has been making a number of improvemtnts at 844 Portage Lakp Rd and expects to open his dental office August 1C Alterations hjtvc been ma ie in some rooms and the grounds by he riv er are being prepared for private picnicr of church and lodge groups and added features are a soft bll fik d, picnic tables and many things  y make it pleasant MEET PRINCE MIKE ROMANOFF Hes everything from a banlr to  Brooklyn pants presaer be sure to read the fabulous story of Prince Mikes rise from a dank cell on Ellis Ialnd to a position as reigning monarch of Hollywood social pet Read Romanoff in the American Weekly, great majr wtth thik Satidays Auirtwt 1  iajoe of the Detroit Sunday Tim Notes of the Game j PinckneyV two doubh plays snuffed CONGL COM CHURCF out two Clyde rallies The first was JRev Alfred Aflaifl, pastor unusual John tried to bunt Twitchell Moirinj Worship  100 caught it in front of the plate before Sunday School  1130 it hit the ground and doubled the man Choir Practise  Wed Night at first In the other, Joe Lavey took a line drive and doubled the runner at second Singers control was off the first seven inning He walked six men and hit two He got better and only walked four the last ten innings He got fifteen strikeouts Johns of Clyde walked seven, hit two, and strudj out thirteen Fred Singer handled fifteen chances at third base, Jack Haines had six at third and Reader eleven at second base Max Reid of Clyde had fifteen chances at third The Pinckray league team won Casidy Lak 4 to 3 last Wednes day night Reader scoring thg winn run the 7th on Twitchell bit Organist and Choir Director Mr Merwia Campbell S S SupL Herman Vedder ftev Pradv will preach Sundvy Hs tubjct is Cieds Mx,n of Joy MENNNON1TE CHURCH  hi Ii hit liox  A 1 liminary ganu, Pinckney 1  1 ouble defeating Howell A y 19 to J, Don Ami, 1,me i in for Pinckney seuro PIXCKNKY AB Myor, c 4 li Anib 2b i Jelfreys, lb r Goodc, cf 4 1, Amb, p i Bunoughs, oh 4 DaiTow, ss  Singer, If  Burns, If  Schneiler, if Huidie, rf l HOWKLL BOWLING AB 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if ti t and takmj over th  pi lee HoV   ry the , , i ie,  in, is, ,Ja JJI t I ted Ueh pi e , on eon r ,, I liiV i uiiied a 1 ai eir u I di  hl pea ii 111 W the jf l,,j to fhl Mie v, ar yei i  la el  Jli  m d nan to re iiti 2i Jul litJ y a i will ti i i tii din nd  ie i r a i I I Ie nil, World il i oiij ii,n in with L i  tfl mid biull nnl w our d aft iiniehjiiLi  in irmy e had Jin  biiitf J Jf 1 Ulien Vc  V e Had could h a penile t  i  Cel 1 I t re  If   It Z t old Jh he tKen pf  nt dfi law all Is eai hi ad under  V i for the iiaft on  er iha iu alj youths d  i in y bee ome lH  he J7, yell j i  nan linJi Tlll  i 1 inMitlisSf r  r ii rcas ,i ones t delay i  A A OU M 1,, e t ,, length of eh lee is nide ti J seT oii ii,,y vein aiK  hi i t until J U t ai nj  1LIMJ Ui he ,jj1,r  IJQOfUH of that ar tiyThe dele tl 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 z  v one i   o r seas Hover only  1 i ic a je n th counrMicnt ai vague niusf be handled individually as be Theu will io 4,000 diraft h u fore board of 3 Deou Few Fia Bchey, pasio Momitv Worship Service 10K0 Sunday School H M Supt  Wra Leidig You Peoples Meetuiff  70 Kvcntnjc Message ,, S15 Wed  Payer Servtae b00 Mrs FrBncifc Shir andp  Francis and Mrs Edna Spvirs at tended the milttary funeral of Jc Leslk at St HedwigR Ch i  n tc troit Thirsciiv Hisi hy vs broopht back from overseas New Church Being Built The Mennonite Church, whici is a semibasement structure, is being enlarged and completed It will be fifteen feet wider and when donewill   Wm Lambert and itamilyj of be fifty by eighty feet with a full Portage Lake have moved to Dexter basement and one story above ground Bain Curamings tnl Car nac The entrance will be on the north gaH of Detroit pent Wednesday side uX th Frank Aberdeen home   Rex Noggle aid family of Ann Ar Jimmir Meyer was in St Jo bo bor were Sonday mests of Mr pital, Ann Arbor last week wi an  J indicted tootk Notes of th Game The jrme was no1 finished until 1215 a  This was robably the only niht  mie played to jro past mid j night It had complications The L J Henry sons intended When they failed to return  the uual time of 1000 pm, the uither sent L J after them and f so failed to come back A bit of quick thinking by Tischelen saved the game for Pinckney in the seventeenth inning After he singled, Fivd Sinpr hid ten chances time Fred Singer hit a doubleplay liall to third tse but Tischeler smothered the second baseman as he was forced out, preventing him from throwing to first to complete the double play  Zeke Ledwidge hit in hard luck up to the seventeenth Twice he lined out to deep left field In the sixteenth he was purposely walked When he came up in the seventeenth the left fielder played over toward center and Zeke hit down the left field foul lkae Fred Singer missed another home The Rpublitan state central committee ha call d on  AtUrney jf neral i ne Mack to resign and ask d Cow Sigler to remove him if he does nt Neiher request will be grunted Dlack wont resign and as another attorney venral will be noinniated in Septenil r Gov Sig Ier will n makt by fin inLr Mm 1 opefitioii in hi1, odd with th  hi  lectio, Now finaiuial pn of phlar party, and a nartxr of Black iiai ha little co He ha iven at adiiMiistratio since he is critical of ihe Michigan Re claims hi in vestigation of i4 discs friud co uption and wlvit not Now all political parties have to b financed as meney is needed to run campaigns The national Comnihtcerran is us uIl chosen for his ability to coll t money Arthur SumirerfieW, pat president of Mich Auto Deal, ee, becTne national committeeman H hjt, o a plan to fmanoe the return for fhis auto dealers got for each car sold Black claims in retuti for this auto dealesr got ,their sales taxes reduced Hr has sailed a grand jury invatligaiou of is own party Or JACK BIAMGHAAO Military funeiM servioea Jack Blanchard of the M Marine who died in London, nww   Ud V1   hW t St ims run in the fifth whan the ball landed  ,   aoSi  just a foot outside the foul tine uettar Z hpstkogi aatfV POLITICAL A t PiyLyy Ohpar Wednesday Julg 28 1948 i FoWlerville Youth v Given Jail Term  J Neighboring Notes I ie producear durrctut ltss  Avi former City cl i tutnc,  ,  ,  i ,    i r   pi  r 1 I  see   an A c i   1  n   i 1 i  cat  J,  iie  it C til tv On tlv nilii r 1 f It o    tliQ 1  HeV lifil Mil ll  iilll  i it UN A r, cf Owosso, i J , of the J  mcr Prob f Sbiiwas ee n iiicfcd his fail  in  1 ekv  irwdi J ulrr i i,  Ti4 Cmrti i  i  , isL   M  1  rt  d,   A 1 lilt    n rf J ri i e h   ri t hrai ,, 3  1 wii  n J V cnr 4 1  r the IK   i  Jj Fo  rc har til nviallv ji y urday, July IT, Lloyd S  ui Fowler v He was ai  , u I fore Ciicuit Court Ju d Willis Lyons for sentence cu tve charges He was sentenced from oM to ijur years to the State Prison of fcyirhein Michigan at Jackson on tbn charge of carrying a concealed weapon, lie also was sentenced to serve fiuin 10 months to 14 years i JI an ld charge of forgery These i no are to bu served rtfncuiTntCircuit Judge Lyons stated that ths conviction on the charge oi carrying concealed weapons auto matically revoked Stearns proba tion on the charge of forgery which occurred in 1946 and re iiuiied that U be sentenced on inafc charge city, to the 80th Infantry Division io the transfer home  Paring his eighteen months service overseas with the 94th In utiy Division, the division was 1 ir,  t stationed in England and  T d to France, and, from    v, 1944, until VE Day, v, c ninuously engaged with the enemy in France and Germany Fliuuiu the German surrender, and hur a few months occupa tion duty in Germany, the division miiil to Czechoslovakia and reiinMJ there until Novemher 28, i, when it was ordered back to t i u,v I in his service with in1 division,  Pierpont was le al advisor to the commanding atnal and staff, and to the enlifd v Isonnel of the division, aid cfticcrs and enlisted men in Mkligan chick hut Ud l,o25,U0u chick , 1 wig June which is lv  tna last year Judge Sam Street Uughvs WHO resigned as mayor of Lining to 1 g I ii the auny is a candidate lor  circuit judge there Sujit ot ocrivois iiartlttt of Sou i Lyou unjunces his teaching staii  t compli to for next term 1 The North ciile Horse Show ii  Julv 30 There are over 100 enterii,s  j Nev York state pays its govcr nor 25 UOu a year, the largest sal j an in tit natictft Paul AWlei, a form r lJinckaiey resident, was marriea at Hunting ton id , Laif Ju  i Mrs  Hael Vuira of thi plaoo Born to Mr and MIH HOUIS Arl mid Joan HM n f Uowil u July 17, H soa Tlir benefit ball game put on at Brhon last week for Carl Rowland of Hamburg netted 11U Tho Student  anril a Howell has bought a hunk of land ixicmt 451 ff west of the athletic field to enlarge the field for 8,011 Mr Fundy, the ownrr made the council a 500 donation in the form of five 100 yearly payments Mrs Charlrs Spencer died at her home in Brighton last week She a a foriit r Finckney resident Ray Lavey and family of Gregory are spending two wr eks in north em Michigan DeNter villa will l rn 0 for 48,000 for wateiWorkJ exit nsion CantHdate for Juge I AVO THEATEH , SYLVAN mEATR j OULSEA MW3i  Fri, SV, July 3031  GOLDEN EARRINGS A Stam Hetd Melodrama with  A MUAND4 MAKLEHfc,  DICTR1CK Cei O Wine AiU O 1 athoms for Fun F I Fri, Sat July 30,31 TrMEN Sr,, 4U, Aug, 1, 3 DOWN TO EARTH   In Technicolor RITA HAYWRTH, LARRY PARKS One of the Years Bet Allaround 4 EnlrtalnTnent With RldA HAYWORTHLARRY PARKS     Coming High Barbaree New  Cartoon Swiss TeutStf Cvnthia Keeper of the BeeS IlLT tt   i   r ni as JI4 Be   8 a  icr, b  W m their many legal problemsWhich  iiise during their absejkfe from iimno After the cessation of hostiiiiief, Mr Pierpont was assigned w ik in the invastigation of war riints and the liberation of poli 11,1 and other civilian prisoners tf the Germans Ii his work as a lawyer Mr n i  that Pierpont has conducted a general  Tit j practice, handling all tyes of casrs, and has not confined himpef to any one class of cUen8 He i as for many years been active in civic find fraternal affairs and is a last President of the Owosso I , oy i i  i  i r f r  Jul  1JV   fur l  ci v ii Piosc WILLIS L LYONS present Circuit Judge, announces his candidacy for nomination at the September Primary NonPartisan Ticket      HOWELL Theater IOWFLL,MICH A Dram wit DENNIS OKEEFE, MARY MEAD ALFRED RYDER, WALLY FORl Cartoon New Sua, Mon Tu ,, Aug, 12 3 THE BRIDE GOES WILD Comedy, aterrlnf  VAN JOHSQN JUNE ALLY SON t UNA MERKEL  Carioon Sportrel Newe Sunday SKW, 3 ft7P Wed Thur, Aug, 4, 5 BUTCH JENKINS HUM1 CRONYN BILL AND COO f k Thu  I Novelty Starring  GeOrge Burton4 Love Birds and Ji mmy, the CroWi flut THE BOLD FRONTIERS MAN , M, , Fri,, July 20,30 While County Clerk of Livingston pANA ANDREWSGENE TiERNEY j Starring Quntv he studied lectures and text  n  ROCKY LANO EDDY WALLER, ROY BANCROFJ  THE IRON CURTAIN Comedy Cartoon  New Lo i i I iLi  Li , i i   i, i I I ivo ,,   ii  J1 iivasseeKiwanis Club and served as Gov i vri i 10 0,1 OIIU of the Michigan District of i ,11  vxn Kiwanis International in 1933 For ,,e v, as ordi ed Ucveral years he was an at ivo t  r nny Givworkef in behalf of the V, e   rvi4 COMV  1 War 1 i ii i , p duty i iio iii t3 civ , rc fci ,frradu ,,  a ArivOCCiti  ,1 f n tlv Smuts, aidel in the establishmen I j of the Community Chest and ji 1 ,e v worked for the benefit of other coimnunity agencies He is a member of the First Congregational Cliurchof Owosso, and, before the war, wns a member of its Hoard of Trustees He is Vice cf  President of the Shiawassee Coun1 t t  ty Par Association, a member of ii State Par Committee oh Local Jliii Associations, and has just rompYiid a year of service as omni ndcr of PattersonDawson  1ost Nc 57, The American Legion Mr Pierpont is 49 years of age, 1auird to the former Neva Howvd, a onetime resident of Ben, v Kn1 Iiiitoii, and lives a 926 North T c Y,,hingtoa Street Adv  Co1 ,,11  roand  at Ff r Pier ih  IJU da  AI  y 3 4 hael Carland  vw  mJMm i 4  Y CANDIDATE FOR Circuit Judge YEARS ACTIVE PRACTISE upport in the primaries Sept 14 Will be Appreciated our on Ir Seve brown aiid wiio of ijttroi pejt the wek with liie irtd Read faioily MrsCara i ,  u tyiy OI Detroit jspci ii,,,   Mi m  ma Vollnu   Mrs, Mibie tu dam of Jkooti spent thv wok  Jd at  ru M, J, Recsoi bom ,  ,, took her back Sunday Kalph Clinioii a,, lwird Jiil 1crd Detroit pi i,i a,urday al the C JClinton horn I The MUso Iran id Kvely Clinton of Jit  J Kridn night with CJ  IHIMH ,,,I ,wf0  Mrs Wui, burroughs, Mrs, Clitf ord Vanilorn Ml Joha McDuAell and Mrs Jorfp Van Been attended v Mcu Harm Women  a meeting Miiii ite College, 8 days 1 i wee Alice Gearhart of Howell and Sally Wollenhaupt of Otaego spent Sunday at the Mark Nah homtj  Miss Isabel Nash spent the week cad with hr mother in Chicago Mi Notes of 25 Years Ago WUiam C Miller becomes postmaster this week suceeding W E Murphy, post master for 8 yiars St Marys annual picnic is Aug 8 Ball game, Pinekney vs Doster Some ort, entered the Paul Pock sooe last eek ani to m l Va Deputy Cheriff Kt lUedv recovered them  I Mr Bo k declined to pi secute A beparator belonging 0 Oharits Galligbn and a stack of rye belong ing to Louis Shehan and Charles Brown burned down Wiednesuuy tkirinfir threshing operations lnckn y wiU play the EA Bow , man team of Detroit here Sunday, M T Kelly of Dexter has an un uusual bookA Catholic prav  b, imported fnom Ireland prin  d in Gaelic or Irian D nothy Darrow is working in a pontiac store Eward Capple and family JiJHo moved to Detroit JohnMartin hag purchased a rog istired shorthorn bull to replace one kiiled by lightning 2 week ago, The Pinekney school board ha or kganiaed Geo Tneple prVri  Murphy, treas, Lincoln Smith, e  Laveme Ahrens was marriei tu Thenn McClausey of Detroit Julv 25th Notes of 47 Years Ago f Francis Oarr is woHcing in De troit Dr H F Sigler wTho ha worn a beard for many yrars has bad t shaved off, A drove of 85 wild horses, flhipp td to Brighton from Utah, are ou sale there Big Farmers picnic at VanWink let irovte Aug 22 ball games An derson vs Iosco Orville Jones of Stockhridgt shipped half a toiu of honey to Detroit last week from GO swarms of bees, Lightning struck the homi of Dr H F Sigler last Thursday doing slight damage There ws a shortage of bitching posts here Saturday night so big was thr crowd A man employed at Shulers ice house, Lakeland, had bis hi ad tut off lstu week, Detroits new daily, Today got out its first edition Thursday Phil Keliy and family of Rish mon Va atVIXTXlirre   Mrs Charles Grimes has opened a dressmaking sirop over Jacksons 8toi   Ye editor attended the Detroit BiCentenary bast week, rain spoil Jed thti Thursday parade but Fri day a monster parade was staged which took an hour and a half tt pass a given point C hooks from the University ofilichi gan and was admitted to the Michigan bar in 1S04 and later to the  United States District Courts of Michigan He served successfully in the offices of Prosecuting Attorney and Judge of Probate of Livingston County for several years As Prosecuting Attorney he handled 2,400 cases He has been a member of the Michigan Judicial Council since November, 1140 Jus tice Rutzel of the Supreme Court be   ing the chairman  He has been attorney and Vice  President of the First National Bank r of Howell for fourteen years A vet eran and Past Commander of the BarnisLyonsRoherts Post, No 3071, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and has taken an active part in veterans af j fairs and war activities  He is a Past President of the Michigan Probate Judges Association, and a member of its legislative Com mittee for twenty years He has been Comedy Novelty News Saturday, July 31 j iSLEAD SOLDIERS Starring TOM CONWAY as BULLDOG DRUMMOND AIM JACK HOLT, TIM HOLT in THE ARIZONA RANGER Cartoon Sun, Mon, Aug, 1, 2 Mat Sun, 2 P,M, Cont PEGGY CUMMINS, CHARLES COBURN, ROBERT ARTHUR GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING In Technicolor Service elected presiding officer by many civic WFmmm clubs aiul fraternal societies  ueU  As Probate Judge, 4he records will show hat le was never reversed in a, single decision by a higher court dur ing the years of his incumbency Wed,, Thur,, FriAug, 3 4 5 CLARK GABLE, LANA TURNER in Your Credit is your most valuable character asset The maintenance of  reasonable bUance here, ac companied by a consistant plan of adding to it, will build up n credit structure for you that may some day be vitally important in yout affair  WE HAV AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR lOUNft LOAN REAL EST MB MORTGAGE OR PERftO4t AT RftAJON BtF RAiHS TU Cartoon  HOME COMINcf T  ,  ,, , i ANN BAXTER, JOHN HODIAK In April of this year he gave up N , the otT,e of Probate Judge to accept the appointment as Circuit Judge by the Governor and would like to be nominated and elected for the balance of the unexpired term It has bjen fiftythree years since a man from Livingston County was Circuit Judge Adv u HURON V LLEY LEAGUE W L Dexter 0 1 Milford 4 1 Pinekney  A Clyde  i J Brighton 2 2 Eagers 2 4 City Service 0 6  MRoT NATIONAL tANR HOWKT  ra Unaer Federal Supervision J Member Federal Deposit Inaurancg CorporationAl Deposits Insured Up to 5,000 for Each Depositor Pet 857 800 500 500 500 333 000 BATTING AVERAGES AB K H Gus Lrdwidge  41 13 21 Tom Gootie 6 0 3 Joe Lavey 47 8 18 Fred Singer 39 10 10 Wesley Reader25 6 6 Keith Ledwidge21 2 5 H Tischeler 39 9 9 Robt Tviicheli27 2 6 Jack Haines 27 5 6 G Swart hout 13 1 2 Frauds Shehan  27 4 Bob Singer 34 3 3 Dead r Alive HORSES 9 COWS 11 HOGS 3 JLPENDIiTC UPON SIZE Au CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED I REE Fn Animal Collected Promptly Modern Equipment capable Men E L PARKER, Aiienl Phone 88, PfeclrivHervlce in MM Tbe FASTFST Dadl x Central Ddad St 92 Co  v J , Pet 512 500 32 25  240 233  230 221 221 153 4 148 088 PINCKNEY CUBS AVERAGES AB R H Pet Jim Meyer 19 12  I 631 Bob Amburgey  23 9 19 391 Tom Gode 23 6 19391 jb Darrow  19 11 7 360 Larry Hurtubise   12 Don Ambursrey 12 Joe Jeffrey H Dick Singer  17 Jim Burroughs 19 Joe Burns  17 Richard Schneider 12 Better Health OTrJB 3 3 3 5 2 4 5 3 5 4 C 5 4 4 4 351 351 280 227 230 210 210 250 fttAJUUAGE Liefer Lyls Hammond, 20, Howell, Leo An Crawford, 19, Fowicrvilh v   FkOfd MiUeiV 4, Gregory, Irene  present, Honorable Hiram K Smith STATE OT MiCKIGAA The Pretote Coart for tkm County OF LIVIACSTON Av a session of said Counjaeld tj the Probate Office in the City 0 Howell in the said County, on the day of July A D, 1948 Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP CRANE FIXTURES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS EDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STFEL it MASONITE SHOWER CLOSE I COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS ft SHAFFER DEM ING  PEERLESS WATER TER SOFTNERS PUMPSt SUMP PUMPS CTRIC 4 OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED F1PE iEATERS A FITTINGS fALVBS, SOIL PIPE  FITTINGS IN STOCK 21si Eiaele 89, VowkfvMe Ernest Schrampfer, 43, Whitmore Lake, Tmereeia Nepoftchin, 3 Dearborn Fred Catrell, 27, HoweU, Martha Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Oliver L Davis, M I Estate of Clara L Lav nd Albert LSmith Putnam, 20, HomrU Jeorge Tester,  hainjr filed in said court theuptiion, praying for license to aell the interest of aaid estate In cerl 24, HowelL Violet DeCamp, 16, FlorWAppieton of eUoitl Brighton MnMjcany, 65fow pen Sunday attae Lynn Hendee lerville, Caaoe Wuwriu 57, Drt hPonif, roitames Cook, 2 Howell,Nancy Mrs Kcsc Hcndee spent the wet Bainbrfdge, 17, HowlL of August AD,lft48 at trn ocloak nd in Ann Arbor whew, her eon,     fProbate of LMe is home after an operation, f, We  going north nfter floe be and is  hereby appoineM MYRON  HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER PLUMBING, HEATING hP V ING Lkide Orivo, Rb Lkc OPEN  Pbon Ptnflcaey I v I tain rea stat 5 cribed It Is Ordered, That the Kith day, Cas Clinton  d i ,,d,  Harold Kn id v waa elected 4lirector I TraveraeCitF cherles and wives spent vh, w,k end , of the Pettyihc schol in place o Jyour Olden now Camp Grayling   jarK Nash Mr Howard Tha ntn air, jor Iamb of Ann AAw sjent her Vard club Mondayl i lt wek at the W HMrper home, JL J Swarthout and vif, kpent w H, Meyer and wttf go to Tim fiuadajr with Mrs iklith Gilup in veriC City for AeJJTLuooi to collect village taxesun 1 FtwkjrviUe Mr and Mra James WWtteF t7Zr T Mr and Mr,, Fro llad, Robert Sunday guests of family Mr and ALs, Jas Whitley in Ann Mrjtnd Mr WA MiTer 4one 45F12 OHICE TO TAXPAYERS I win be at my home on Thur 4ay veangs and Saturday afer md aa iackaoa Oaj  4 XeW OM for hearing said petition Tt is Further Ordered, The pnblk notiie thereof be given ey publicat tfon of a copy of this order, for thrtv ouccessive weeks previous to aM fv o hearing, in the Piockny Dispatch, n newspaper id   1  in said oounly Hirnm B Smith Judge f Probate Vuillage Treas A true oafjr i PI i  r Wng Water SjrtCCMM Etc taflitjr Ditikcl wP1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday July 28 1948 Yard Goods, Hosiery  Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables  Groceries  IMflCNEY DISPATCH Published Every Wedneaday 115 Main St Piucknjv, xti tn  Entered at second VISJ matter at PosWiT a  jPuickney, aiiclujran udo  he act of Math 3 187 SuUuon rat 150 Year Pat W Curlett, Pubhher Kennedys Gen Store Sunday visitors ut tlk Cfcarl Liu home, ltuih Lake were Miand Mrs John Liudaiuuu oi Si  pcUjrursi, Hu and Mi and Mis Edward Liiidnnau oi lXUouv Mi Sanaay U aud Mi A JWulf, IXUoit, WaUtr N all, ihil uutlphia ana Dr Laiiii Ami Aibui it guests oi Dr and Mr Tvn er, lortuae Lae Over thu week end a lai  i mini party from rlAtrU wiu tuteiuimd at Towiwjrfc n the Huron  River I Mr and Mis Kaytnoaiu Reason enteitained tHeir neic, Htlen Keu fcon, daugtU r of Kraii licvon oi j Clevt lind, Monday Amonj thoI preQt were Miss Aim Craiil, iuriner uiiny nurse Hotan, ii,i oi  WaYur Reason Mr  Jusepi i  lnitx of Cleveland and Mrs Joseph Ver tin oi betroit Dinner was fcuvid on he lawn and the day ended wtoh wior roast at 1ortagu Laki Giorgu lira hum and wifv of Mt Monks spent Sunday at tiu DaMiller ho mi, DOAIC Templeton md family oi Keojvo Harbor spent the week  ml the Albert Shirley honu Winston Hauhn ind family spent Sunday with Frank Clark ami wite of Milford  1  i  Enroll Now  FOR FALL 1LRM DEGINNING SEPTEMBER 7th DIPLOMA COURSES IN STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL JUNIOR ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ACCOUNTING BUSINESS MACHINES SEND FOR OUR 1 REE CATALOG  1 Ann Arbor Business  School m fcv 4  ,cK 2 vv   c  v  NO WIS THE TIME TO  MODERNIZE i ,  k4eas,          ,  GT  i   tMi t  s COS t IMI9MM   DECO MOHSUN  NORGE FURNACES  SlAU HEAIFRS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSlo N HUKNLRS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROHM LUllMLNT WATER SOFINLRS  HOT WAIF K TANKS SHALLOW AND DEEP WKiL PUMPS GUTTERS  SIDING  KOMING ONE TO IHKli YEiRi 10 PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK L HANIEFD  0 SHit, V  WHEN THE HOT WATER SUDDENLY RUNS IC2C0LK ITS TIME TO SWATCH TO AN 0lCTHfC WAV  I  SR V   Thousands of Edison custmers prcfe electricity for heating their water Electricity, they rave, is so much more dependable    all the hot water you want whenever you  want it An electric waiter heater, youll find, is spotlessly clean  quiet as falling snow Its completely autorrnticand its  absolutely safe    no flame    no fumes    no soot See electric water heaters today at your near est Edison office, your plumbers or at your favorite appliance dealers THE DfgfROI EDISON COMPANY  a ii o Q o o o    o o Q j o o o o   o  PinckneyFabd 3i33t Vlitil Co  SPOT CAS  FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 9 Each CATTLE 11 F HOGS 3 per Cwt  L ACCORDING TO SIZg AND CONDI MON CALVES, SHEEP AND PIGS IUMOVLT I RIE  puor COLUXCT VO OARLINC  COMPANY   lELL 410 BUYERS OF HIDES  IF SKINS Farmers  BRING YOUR  Wheat To Chelsea Milling Co  No Delay FAST UNLOADING WITH OUR GRAIN HOIST AND  PIT Bin White and wife spcift Tuea Mr, and Mrs, B, , Fitch Mack Mis Dorothy Hughes of Olyrftp day at the Carl Bidwell homo in Baker, wife and I daughters of Wash, ie visiting ber parents, wr,  Brighton, Pontiac were Monday dinner ueste and Mrs, George Meabon JJDr, Barlow Shrhan and family 0f Mr and Mrs, Bert Hicks, I Gordon Hester and wxU ol ip of Jackson sp Sunday with Win,  lanti spent Sunday at tht Andrew Shrhan an4 wife,  w  Rorr Glotfelder, 19, of Redford Neuit home  Don DaHer and farawf and Ger drowned Sunday at Hudson Mills, Robert Seefeild and family and j aid Henry of BetrtH pet Snnday just off theu Northwest Territorial Neil Baughji oH Columbu UWi   at 0e Jesse Henry bme, Rd,  nt the wci k end ut tue bail Dick and Kay Wyiie pent lat  Baun home i werk at the Reynolds Wyiie home Mrs Mac Metz f Howll spent Dick Young, Lay Hurtubise, Don  in Howell,  Sunday at the Lee lvey home, j McKiuley,L D Hunes and Kill Mis Hilda Hall ot Grand Rapids i Jackie Clark spent ti week end Otrbine who enlisted m thr navy sprint Thursday at the Win Mercer at Ypsilanti with the Edsel Meyci are all at Great Lakes, ill I home, 4 fbmiiy t Born to Mr and M J ,ar  tJ HnLion and  J  ZJT  Cwy called to the ephine Laux of Cleveland spent week end at Albert Dinkd home Miss Hilda Hall, Alln and Albrr , J Dinkel Er  the0 hail stone belt between Eaton e nule farm Saturday night Rap  and Perry where a bad h  philg car  storm Tuursday mornwg levelled 1 u and corr in a strip 20, miles Mrennie Devereaux and daugh w ter, Jane, hiv returned from a 2 far the rk with Gene Mann 1 rJTFiUB wii of Gnind weeks   WvominS 4  Mie Claw Miller won a nkr of awi Mary Elle     The village blacktop streets are ic , i Stanley DtfUcelu , Ml4 icving Kennedy has return spent las week la Mk, j r swarthouse and wife were in  I were in TnH,rig Thury j ftnd a mile and a f wide, Mann of Deroit is spend , Holt of Stockbrrw wk with Gene Mans   ,   ,, H Smith of Gmm Smmi LFata writes us to re vrttbJMj  menihtr him to all of bis friends  ww ww j   goh ytffax has moved hi popcorn    ltio i the t a sveU  cSudeC Copekud tew i  SC south f Gulf gas station, Nellie Gardner is taking a weeks vacation from her duties at thi posttf iice  Whle enroute to ivon Cly w Hov Backus and wilV KFih was ut Lapf r Home  and saw Raymond  Kick Mm Evelyn Dairow Gilion went back to Nw York City by plane Sundiy Her parents, Mr and Mt M U, Darrow, tok her to WiHow Run Robtrt Ackley and funnily are on a weeks vacation   Mr and Mrs Robert Pike gave a shower for Mr and Mrs Bert  Wyli Saturday night About  3i were there A luncheon was served, ganvs played md the honor guests received many nice gift M Clifford Miller has resigiid hrr position at the tekphonr office  Mrs Merlin Amburgey replaced her afl operator Mr, Susan Campbell spent last week in Doub rn  Mi Joie Vail fi of HJWI li Horn and wife  Mi Jorie VanHorn of Howell spnt Iast wek with Clifford VanHorn and wife The Mark Nah family attended the Farm Bureau picnic at Lake Chemung feet week  Night U loading Too ior tle O errt ncc of the Fannc dn  1 HUIACS T C We Will Renv ,n Open to Reerlve yorUi c ii  c Kwiu Listen to Our Da Radio Market QujUiiou ovix WlAG m  1 M Fan  me Chelsea Milling Co iIONE CHELSEA 3341 Bill Hill is now at the camp, iaiis Island S,V Robert Lalliers is workingf in a sunnier revert hotel in ComTticu Steve Mfornki na bought the Myron WilcPx placc er 1trtae  Iako Norman Reason and wife haw returned from Harrison wher they  j3i5 11 vrqo So rt gufpiynq Jt 40 acres Tho Misses Nellie Gardner and Paunk Monks were in Ann Arbtr  Tuesday  SMIK Nominate Adrian delJoom ur satc UepresenUttive, Republiuin n et Ior 1 years he ha hontl cnid the pcope In ghiawa  ssee County We ui  w on him You will like is record SignedWade Cok, v nairman o d Boom for Stae Hepresentative campaUrn committee M and Mrs N B Craig enter tainol foa dinner Sunfry Mr and  Mrs JarrKj Hyne, Jackson, Mrnd Mrs Clare Reid and Mr and Louis Coyie,      fmeracrr   yt   4iabi  51 piTV  fe tf  PINCKNEY DISPATfifr WedaadJuly 88, 1943  FOR SALE Overptulfed Kuui i Couch Call Sunday Gaige Frazier, Hi Land La FOR SALEFormer SG Teepie n,v MoC and Howtll Rd,Pinck  JIJ, 2 lots,  dar ajAragc shade  id al business corner, also 2 other modem homos in Pinckney, Norman Kewson, phou l7,Pjnckney  Z McFberson State Bank THERELL HE SOME CHANGES SALF Formor S 0  Tht Annivtrsary of our Declaration of Independence is just passTetpleedt The iuu who formulated that  ,INCKNEY SITARiUM vWhfcU  VaaWbkk Daily 1100 A M to 2 00 F M Except WedosMcVay Men, Tuifi, aai, JOOttJOO p,a FOR home M  Howell Rd,PiQckny docunatnt spoke for the many peoJ suitable v convert into 2 familyi pie wn0 xeft Europe to escape I fi p r MeCLUSKEY 2 12 lots, beautiful shade, 2 carl froin regimentation aud wanted the     wevia Don W VaWIkk4 Charlee K vaVtf Attorneys at Law , Prt Stata aad Satag8 Hawaii, MiefcLjasi gaiai , iteam hea eorMer Call Frd J 1honj 6TB ideal business TtploHowell it FASTSSFETKC HYDRACTC WASHING ACTION tti 1 ATTENTIONA scrap yartl open in JngoryDo not haul our fence iron or mclal to the dump Bring it to us We nay the high dollar  w pickup Phone 18FI of For Sale Complff,te V8 motor trans msidn and gas heater, 710 West Main or call  3 2F2, Pinckney It GH  ,FOR SALEPslmino Stallion on jyoar olr Mike Karnack jr opportunity of a free oiuic endeavor and religion   ii How can we best mwfflMt this Spirit of 47T As bankers we feel Iat iadepenj dence can be found partially ati least in having a bunk account   Saving a portion of our rarniigs creates a freedom from the worries of every day living obta vbJi in no other wa UENlioi 11IH N Mcja ieJeatoaee Oifica 936 Resides 614   lay bf HawtaltMM  ARNETS fERY MEMO Aiyeiirtmeeu A5elA Saving AocOWit can fce opened with as little  a 1 bilL McPtlerson State Bank  1r W      r inouTT   iu  aim,i,  i l ihrnc  i tieP4h    liiiilM that MI,I  iltr y u nf in IIIIHII I i i iid rinf yxji ililul iit lie Utiitl rulliiij  MKi idii 1 luxe ral Dapeait laraaaa C Honey to lean at reasonaole noea Interest paid on Savings Books and Time Certificates of DepdWt All dapoaiU UP to 6,00000 la nsing machine, Call Friday or  b  mberhip U fd FOR SALE50 ft ice box, stand, , wood bed stead, rocking chair,Thor I Saturday nite or bunday this wetk j  Lu Tescher i Winston RdPortno Lnke hA  STATE OF MICHIGAN i VOll SALEIce Box, holds 75 lb Jn the Office of the Drain ti  A Gust Hannama lav  aieJeP Man and His Family are, Jfin to fie Best iSsioder ion of th County of  ComraLivingWhat is finer than to spend the sunniitr v, ith a hne boatiwe have I a lige election of boats and mnixird motors specially a Mar ,iin Ao or 60 Americas finest out   aid We will demonstrate tor iu on tha lake , Very frw dealers can do that Also paints, Marine j Hardware, Oars Paddles, Fishing tackle, bait Wr also tell or rent I cement mixers, trailers Come and j visit us CeOnje Wilson Kenneth Wilson W 1 L S O ITS SALES   RENTAL SERVICE In Tha Matter of the Livingston County Na, 7 Drain Nttic is Hereby Givi n, that on the iith day of May, 1947, a Petition was fikd with the undersign ed County Drain Commissioner for the County of Llvjrmson praying for the deepiTiing, widening,straigh tening and cleaning out of Livingon County drain Nt 7 Upon the 12th day of July, 1948 the undersigned filed with the Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate, a petition asking foij appointment of a Board of Det ermination, That said Judgt of Probate having appointed Fred Cronnehwett lerville and Stanley Latson of Genof Howell, George R Lucas  of Genon Township  HERB SNEED PhuM lea Ai H  J  Hawaii, Ms laal Etata Cty, Lasw and i A ipaciattty Ux Your froparty WUk Ma LEE LAVEY GfciMbKAL lhiUKANCE rnM Url Piackmav   Michigan AUCTIONEER FARM SALJL6 A orttlALJTY BEitT WYL1E PHONE FiNCKNFy 76F21 5TuMLbi bERRlMAN  Attorney at Law 207 Eust Grand Elver, Howe FRIOiIUmDfi ServicS REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKNEY 136FI3 HAROLD RADY CEMETERY MEMORfALS 924 N Main St Ann ArborMleb Harold Chubb, Local Rapraaantativ 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Phone 439 or 97 Monuments  Marker MARTIN J LA VAN  Attorney At Law Phoa 13 Bnits tflabifo Phon 136F6 MM Sate Lkaaa Repalrilf Amm 6717 Lakaaida Dr Rush Lake PHSWARTHOUT  SON rUNERAL HOM   Modern Bquifnnaeii Axulivttkuec Sairioe 39 rMckaay, Miebigi ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL, SAND, BLACK DIRT AND STONE Ordsr Your Black Dirt Now Best for Lawa Putnam St Pinckey Phone 106F3 JANE TASCH TYPIST Letters or Any Paper Composed or Copied at Your Convenience All Work Confidential 747 Main St Pinckney, PhoneSOFil  FRED G RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOME1RIST 120 WtM GRAND RiVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 358 RESIDENCE 11 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK UAULlt AND Weekly Trips Mmde To Dvoit GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64FI4 CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SJIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FJLL DIRT, ANJ ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR  CON TRACT 7028 Toma Road P 0Pinckney KFD No 2   Telephone Dexter 311G BPS1 I I , imnd River, Lake CheiB3 euch Boartl of Determination live miles west of Brighton Now therefore, said Board will  Want Ads BLACKTOP DRIVEWAYS PUT  IN LAKE CONSTRUCTION CO PHONE BRIGHTON 5279 m 354W4  For Rent FOP FHTT rTJHTHED RCX5MS  ivlr L L AVACUUUY 306 Ml L FOR SALEj Power copen mixer with gasoJine engine 150, Geragd RKaaon FUR SALE Maple studio couch  ATHLETECS FOOT GERM  KILL IT IN OWE HOUR  VOUR 35c BACK with 00 alcohol, it penetrmtei Reaches more germs Today at THE CORY DRUG STORE If rot pleased The germ growl DEEPLY To kill It, ou mult REACH it Get TEOL at any arug store A STRONG fungicide, mao I meet at residue of William Bentz, j WANTED Riders to Detroit for th ohilr, New DuoTherm Heater, fi J Sec 6, Putnam Township, on the I afternoon shift Leave here at noon, burn r k rosene cook stove witn IBtih day of Angust, 1U48, at 10 0 J Felix jarlowski oven, 5 oieae chrtme kitchen set, oclock In the forenoon of said day J  maple bedroom ruit, blonde table to determine thr Necessity of Liv FOR SALE Upholstered living aanSu oiu wHlSn otpJ lapour ingston County Drain No 7, Mar room couch,good condition 25 lcefrkate,Mouton fur coit size 14 George Fraziar, Hlland Lake 610 Uiindilln St, PinckrvV  1F7R SALEiiahy Ion Rd Puutnam Townships Therefore, all persol municipal Buggyhigh chair, lties and highway officials interest F0R SALEA C 40 Combine in  of drann and desk rd fn enlng, straightening find cleaning or out ara requeud to Ir preset  if i   the proposed, dcepenlngwid be8t condition, will pay for itself In8212 Pettysvile Road ummer Phono 35F11 FECIALS  ,thr y Po desire  eet BfOnte,b53c  Sic 19c Gat No   Cns Beets, Clark9Sca2to XSc  n  A t u n i iC4u i  EOR SALEDump Truq Jul 1948 oft410 PatnamnckneyPhone 106F3  Floyd W Munfl11, County Drain jPnp   T  10    ,     Csioner of ,ho Count, of uS   ,   g  11137 Hillside Drive, Patterson Lake or wiite Sydney Odgers, at ,Utia, Mich,  Inquire at Dispatch Office WANTEDWaslhngs to do at home I AUTO GLASS FOR SALE 100 Chickens Plymouth Rock vlick Katoni FOR SALE 5 H, P, Nepiune motor 1947, never used, 100,00, tIlBUrFARD,93P5 Half Moon Lake FOR RENTA three room apartmtW 610 Unadilla St, Pinckney  Mrs Max Dyer CAUMETIK FAkM RIDING STABLES 3600  M  36 EAST CAR vraielmlt  LET US REPLACE THAT BROK EN GLASS IN YOUR ABES AUTO PARTS 101S East Grand Biver, Phone 151  ltn Mis Dyer, 610 UnndiKa St, 3G Bolog  3 a By Piece 49 el l Bacon Squares 47c lb  WANTED STANDING WALNUT   TIMBER 16 INCHES IN DIAMETER HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID PINCKNEY, MICH,, PHONE 65F D E BUTTS, PROP K VJ Pa Ceiebrf n at Hr Petor Costas, 4 miules north tnd  Saturday, August 14ox roast bauds, 11T A PWVP nn qnars base ball, soft ball auction  ile west of Cgy  8P  ville, fireworks, dance radio refrig I FOR SALE 50 lb l White Porcelain Howell Jaenv iid 1949 Fordto  gLvor lCG J tlso a Bicyclebofh in good  I away condition 234 West Main Street, rOR BALE New rnUgas Eleige 1 rekney MicK  used one moath Can be seen t L FOR SALEModern 5 rooin hcase   C, Gardner farm two miles ttorthwith bath, furnace, chicken coop land one mile wefc of Plainfleld ttnj stable I mile west of Pincknc and one mile wefc of Plainfleld LCOardner,Stockbridge, phone 7F3  IE i5ALE8 trtirner Kerosene cook stove, 1 ironing board,l feather bed  TRUCKING WAHTED tick, 82 2x4, 7 ft, long, Nelson Buzzard FOR SALE 4 Burner 0U Stove,new also a 14 foot rowboat  Luclu Doyle  FOR SALE 40 Gl,EUctric Water on 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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>  mmmmipm BrnduKV  fincteney UsroatcfT Wedluday, July 21 1948 TT No 92 Michigan Mirror Here on Michtgans Weat Dutch 12 miles south of tulip famous Holland is Saugatuck, the artisu sunnier capital of the Middle West As you ipproach the villege an illuminated sign, displaying an artists pallet, bright wiJi colons welcomes you Landscape paintings are on display at the shops and an exhibit of paintings is open daily from 2 to  p, m A artiss ball is held in August Vut the people are not all happy Taerns are numerous and vacafjonir are apt to imbibe freely There is an air of Bohemian informal y, JSIoppiness prevailes, sport ciohis are vogue and mother dous daughters blue jsuns and joins the sidewalk parade Au night Lhu cock tail bars and dauce pavilion are thronged On the sidewalk, it wcMher permits, M, llaselbar puts on a ma pro ducvioii circuslike rtsc under brig t liglitA He rapidly daubs col ors on a canvasa A sign Direct from Hrlist to you Ho is n minuure Henry Ford, turning out canvasses to uU the customers  purso uc His method u unorlhodc and unapproved , ContiVisttd to Haselbar who win ters in Miami is Carl Hoermiunu Kiveiide, California, noted desert and sand dune painter He travels to iht dimes at G a m to get Ihe portVct liglit and shadows and ugaa at o pm He calls tho who paint ifrom inimaginaUonj house plinttrsf The varyng lights h catches make a Hoermanti canvass a thing of joy t Tli Chicago Art School spon Rors a summer school of paintinv at Fishtown where the Kalamazoo river hits Lalo  Michigan Oxbow Inn where the artists eat , is an ciet dilapidated building and so Is th muM urn were tliey exhibit their pictures More tlutfi 100 yrars ago the towi of Singapore flourished at the mouth of th Kalamazoo river It boasted 3 lumber mills 2 hotels and several stores700 saving vess el filtered the harbor iu JATONow it in a ghost town, marked by a drifting nand dune  Plant Crash Au airplane, a Piper Cub from the Gregory Airport, crashed in the cornfield u the Lee Lavey farm 3 miles west of town on M30 abort 7 p m Thursday night The motor stalled and the pilot in trying to circle so he could land in a plowed field on the north side of M3i, east of Marbles Cormi, was unable to clear the telephone wire The tail of the plane caught in them ti aring down a number of wires and breaking off a ple The plaaj then went through a fence ad nose dived in a cornfield a fi w feet from iha roar1 40 pilot, uid to be Dick Beniis Patterson Lake, climbed out unhurt ind the plan, sustained little damage Men from the Gregory airport came down, removed the wings and towed it back to G11 gory behind a car Sev eral planes from Gregory flew down but only one, a plane piloted by Edward Gilmore landed in the plowed field across the road from thi wreck  0 k DEMOCRACY by Mat THRESHING TIME VOCUNTARV COOPERATIVE EFFORT HRE IN AMERICA  HAS BEftN AM IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THE GROWTH AND OCVCLOPMENT OP OUR NATION SINCE ITS EARLIEST DAYS  ON EXAMPLE , WARMLY FAMILIAR T GENERATIONS  OF OUR PEOPLE, IS THE THRESHING C   AT WORKFAKMERS JOiNMG TOSSiS TO PGQV 1 MANPOWER ANO MACHNZRY TOL ACCOMPLISH N A SHQKT 7ME  A TASK IMPOSSIBLE fCX ONE FAMILY WORKING ALQ,VC Conservation Notes A minimum Pittmnn IJoberttim wildlifi, restoration pvcgrym foi ll4 costing 435100 has been approved by suite coiwnvutiun com This is financed by lideral ex cise taxe on fireaams mid amunit ion returned to tin stale by federal government Applications are now lying ceived to hunt antlerless dcr Allegan county Dec 110, Hunting clubs holding large bloc of timber for more than 40 years can cut timber it they desire Thi average ground water level in June wais higher than in 3 years of the preceeding 13 years The total number of hunting Heses issued lat year was 304,403 the re in ens at Isle Royale The fou t fires have been checked Wayne county sold tho most licenses las year 112 COO fishing 97,762 small game, 41,527 deer and 1104 archery Kent was 2nd and Oakland sold the most trapping licenses 788 Beleive it or not Mrs Hudson Robertson lost an earring at he Oden fish hatcheiy last year Last week hrr husband caught an 11 inch fin clipped trout released from the hatciey in the Coyne riverc and found the earring inside HIGH PRICES Wo understand that steak is due to ilse to 12o a pound this week If it keeps on hi, only place you will find it will be inuseums We cad remember when ivmd steal sold ii 10 and ili eeufe a pound We itil to undi rsland this unheard of list in price The excuse that so much meat is shipped abroad tnat there is jnoiie left for this country dcisnt jell During World War 11 when there were iu soldier abroad i eveiy on there is i now prices did not iib ihis peak  Agan the old fallacy of the present Republican congress comes up, Remove price controls and prices will adjust themselves Well, they were removed but instead of any adjustment they climbed still higher until ihis month all iscencion urecords were broken Eating is,in ded getting to be a nnhty srious business There is a nigir in the voodpil sonvni mi some one is niakin u oOUli j nuiimy out t the fki 50 EAR SERVICE RECORD After the annual school meeting of District No 4 Erl Iosco and White Oak at which Vance Miller was selected nioaeiator the 30 people thie went to the Miller honiii to honor Lynn C Gardner, who this year is completing 50 yeirs of continuous seivice onthe bJard as tirasuurer Games vveii, played and a potluck luncheon enjoyedthrough the planning of Mesdames Vance Miller, Wayne Ellswuith and Robert Sweit In belvdf of those preseit Mrs John Nichols presented Mr Gardner with a pen and pencil set after which Mr Gardrr r responded very feelingly CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends for flowrrs, cards and acts  kindness during my stay H McPherson hospital Howell Giyle Hendee COMMUNITY SALE I will have a community Auction Sale at Gregory on SATURDAY, JULY 24 If you have any furniture call and 1 will pick it up free of charge Bert Wylie, Phone Pinckney 7SF21  iNoteg ot Uie Game  uickny tcai uii boLU unu ii ii  ttl ie e ri,iiv 1 iht a in  ligii U llekl llic 1 iliLkue Uos uii iJe irighton Jlyig ,iwe in  in A ligni gatnj 0 tu J lvv iiun ilh li it m iOy 1iHik 1  UJU  Oea rugii  ol iluWi in a iiuui  un lAi,Uu gMiie id lo V, iiL weie scarce in im in im iaca leam gelling 0 1 lie I mtiK  LulS  ciiv t ic I irt niiKrt  Current L,oimuent Hi Dnit t, hN tllU tiili jappeera ioicat IJt ael 1 nuiinnaud wild u poitiiiii and 11 i m4 ta,, d liitii nUuoul  iion i over  nad been iniaii va reilMliul Opi H UelegllLS   r  iesideit ua U, iiuary,eys vui, J Li double and i AHJI O titl  Mtied tieir ia l iai in 4lh ii au eriur, a hit b ni au J Hiletd eut liriniuii goi a tun n h ui a JiU baiMiin iml an  11Ji  Il i 1 111 vie 1  W 1 III 111 o  I   ll  1 11  a i   ii ,i  i 1  n  ci n  hi oi i  a J iiov iicii, iii leial ni 1 i Hun ,a Uii ca  Ull out  i nue ee arj ,  i  i JU , aiUidau I  aratiJii  es had  Ml Oaippl j fUie oiio ml pari a ul Ala Tliey r ovstu Uie i 1 ci  Culi  Wal a i i All K 8 b it l 1 o 1  i 11 u n AI K I   ,  I  l O I 111 3      I   , 1 11  l i  3 U II J w  ONE OF THB GREATEST EXAMPLES OF VOLUNTARY COOPERATION IN AMERICA IS THE PROVISION WE MAKE, THROUGH LIFE INSURANCE,FOR FAMILV PROTECTION,, WITH MILLIONS OF AMERICANS POOLING THEIR FUNDS ANO SHARING THEIR RISKS, ALL ACHIEVE AN ECONOMIC SECURITY THAT FEW OF US COULD ACQUIRE ALONE  i 1 ale li U J h Dam Situation Wlnn this piper reaches you it will be about 111 days since the dam went out and to our ktiowkdi H step have ben taki n le rpace h A man came out from the j   Co iast wrek Mndiy itid look I over the damage but ii n  date Lo lioy HaUnett who talki JMI in, hint of the companys intern im W undfrstod that u deieKHioa of citizens Were to aimd wi i,an cl meeting Iatt Tuesday and aK the council to take somr action to get the dam replaced but no delegation showed up Thr council Mil not meet again until August i i The majoly of peope nl the dam lestoed Lut wishing wnH get it restored Wl at is needed i action Villagr and propv y owners alcJi the pond starred the action that got the dam rebuilt the last time it went out  Church News w i Mid f Sm ay  lSSOd iday, to at J i 7 8 LV  30 uo  jr  a a i o the  ST MARYS CHURCH liev Vranctfi Murphy, pastof i, uuu F1 idar 122u noon anc  ,0 p n rrennation for Holy Communion eacn fcyaliinay 8to J p m and on m m and 110 lmji Sum, ait1 Ienlenst Com, San, tor il  II s Junior Holy Nanir Sodalily Among the inteiioii in Ioi Ma are Men late Kilicabelh Coombs rJues, latr Kita l5chman Nugent Wed,latT Kva Uolen Thur Ui Johi Dunkas Fri, lale Johi  Itin Jibas Jsat, High Muss for Livig Nuptial High Mass at 100 for limes McKuhn and Lois VandtiiHoach, followed by recepiiou and weding breakfast at MeKuhn horn, Cirgory niUni err n 1imkiey l m , c   li Ambuigev, Jellreyh, lh U Ambuigey,  tiuode, cl ,  Uui roughs Harrow, s Schnejiier, iluras, i Singt r, if Flyipv Sexic1 Jlouiir,  li li ughei, c Ci iimi, Lli Snyd  If uiUe ,, , it  Jhu  if Carier, vi   ,  iie ly, vs Cirii y, lb Sm , p Ai  il, p  In the lhir,i aMes IJ11 Singer h1 ml I ne hit ami imly 1 mmi  lii and Hone s eond  iourid SriulUi v eap ai  11 uc i ist u g,  LII , 1 ii earh th ,rd ,i, J n M i i  ie i li ii i ,u Id d getting  Up,  Iiunar, a di u  in i  I i nr IJ it y a  I lip a,Mi at fly malving Some oi thi liackney plawm mi im ind a new liicp wt wi,ii worked fineTo,,, dwod imn 1 fnin the Cubs got J, Ilukiiey will play the teai  fiire next Friday nighty iict imkr y in thu oieinng gm  ti i and Jie bos ur out ioi eengjf ihe Iinckney ubs wil jiia ihe preliminary game iJoil Jovliiig Alley, My  AH  I, ira , 2  I  lidgcf i i ma1 , ,sL i w II tnitit I m en a a  v, h 11 l 1  In iuim i  n ui j lie i  h  I i lieii lo VI I I II    I 11 D I l nil in i, i I  w I  t i ,  in, ll4v  in a iiii ccuVeiiUon and jmi may Uii nm oi the  oiul auay j M1I ihe Deino iie eioinl pu,i ol interest he i i i all nt  iin iniiceijntit  vt uuhl rail a  p  nil session  ,i IUii  ii  on4ress  J I intaiires rpoialfii in tlieir uthuti eisal righti , p it1 coiiiro,  1 uuuealion, i ,s iiid nu In II U    Li i  en D I I, l I ,H iia I l aid i   i 1   il  til  i   i uh i i I Dl ill  lie Jif Th c,i in, In  e I i , in li I,  i i,  , la il  tlai I DI in IUelll ii  I I, I  ,  hu1 ha  , ID   i ii I  ,  i Suli 1111  a h i i , ii  ulti jili i  linn,  tlDllll ,  lit e 111 e, Ul I liv te Cl  eiirt, h la, pol uitied that i d at the    0 tilt la  ciiy ina a I aho il I , ih y ile    uie , e i ut  jat Iheni iu l  ii ,  Vli 11 an  mg them  I1 jiulj leaiiti 1,,1 in 1 11, in I ii O  i i  i I i,   11 hi ill la ii 11  u, I  I i 1 had lime  t i i lit lut illii Is 11 y c  I  Illle lUe   i  i , i  Idw Mlt lia in 1 ill ami L h SIPe oil mio  e    U  I  pi dt Clyde Cl,h win  1 e enact 1 hifi,ii if uleii I i ,,,ii  in tue of liv onsider  liicr,d   muot J , ai i ai, i, 111u I  1 a 11  i the ,, Jill III  Mil V f u i  , 11 h d , ti v h, li ,M Mn t krvht the Malm, lie Mil  I  t,ei i D lie lllt I   I  lalilf to r Civil ill i  lJU War iu South  the I  1,1 h V i dra hho ill le It 4 rl,  I, to I pin j on hh,  , ii  ul I tov, , il OI  imi  Il i a 11 i t y m II i  lmii,   IIi  I i, l lli l, i I I IV, ige, li Jb time it went out ronue,te, for sick mil The mill pond is an aet to the    are  village Not only for beauty    ,,,,,,7 of Walldottc tnd  ng, fishing and boating but for   , fire protection To lose it through Stephns of Ditroit i ,  ider  J1 a i 11  ioode Ti fin ler, lb ,  Sinjr ,    Kagcr, Howell 1 ihnnett, e J, reiin U, c Silniltite, p  Catlin, s Keiimi  h     i fire protection lack of action would be a poor ad vertisemect for the town ACCEPTS CALC Rev D D Brady of Jackson ac cepted a call Sunday to become pas j tor of the Pinckney Com CongT church to take effect Aug 15 Summer school for children of all ages starts Sunday after II am mass Daily X a m to 130 p m July 2G to August 15 i eachers foi all grades CONGL COM CHURCP  i Kl aidling, ,  l Arnold, 2b OConnc, Lloyd, vf  If 0 1J II I II II 11 I I I li U 0 0  hen, A  II ll  I  h I,  1 i I 0 j  tin io I I I L  ul I til    11 II I t Die  I hi  III, i    tie v eti 111 H ,11   , n  i i mil n 1 1,  ul the u lo I he It I t IUi ill 11e t  il   ,,11, m  iee fi I N I i  i V  it  of lllLll Mi1 oil ,  e  o i  I  11,11 i  i l I a  1 D I J t i,e Nov ia,  n HOV TO LOSE WEIGHT SENSIBLY You canif you follow the helpful suggestions and menu tips in the practical 7day diet designed for hot weather,a fatburning diet in Th American Weekly, great magazine with this Sundays July 25 issue of The Detroit Sunday  Timos Overweight fdlks here copies your opportunity to reduce   SENSIBLY  i  Hf MKS HANNAH GE1GLER  Mrs Hannah G Geigier passed away at Glendale, California July 9 She was a sifter of the late Bert Gardner of Piackney 4 VARRiAGE UCrfiy Roy Bain ,22, Howell fggy Glover, 18, Howell Ari PniMp Kim ble, 23, Robertsdale, Alabana,LoLs Ware 18, Piackney NOTICE Wf are going nortli soon after Traverse City cherries Phoae in I our orders BOW ft UriA Mrs WA Mryer yfaone 45FI2  Urs, Hsttte Yaws i 4fcr XerriM Richard Loomis Jr and wifej went back to Mew York Monday Tlmir children, Dick ond Cathay re maim d at the to K Darrow home A card from Mrs Jennie Dever eaux nd daughter announce their arrival at liar hom of her sister, Mrs, Kittie McCabe in VanX881 Wyoming Mis Alice WiLaon Is visiting her parents in Cambridge, Ohio Rirhard Loomis sr nd vvif of Dptitoit spent the week end at the N E Dairow home Mis Florence AiLre, Mrs Clare pstHinr and daughter and Mis Bob Tasci and children spent Thursday at the Detroit zoo NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS I will be at my home on Thur day evenings and Saturday after noos to collect village taxes untl further notice NAVY ENLISTMENTS Rev Alfred AJlart, pastor J Moiring Worship 10 0  Sunday School  1130 Of the boys from here who en choip Practise  Wed Night listed in the navy last week DicK Organist and Choir Director Youig, Ray Hurtubi, Don McKin1 o ,  r Merwia Campbell ley, L D Hslnes and Win, Otter , S b  ,  Y   Rfv Bradv will preach fcundiy bein were accepted and sent on to Chicago Robert Lathors was rej ected for flat fret but has gone on to California His fcubjt is Geds Mn of Joy RESPIRATOR DONATIONS fENNNONlTE CHURCH TRICOUNTY IAGUE linkmy lost o Souin Lyon Suruluy 7 to 4 and dropped ilo a ii withu Sillii for ri plncSmith fui Lrellle lild Iirekney to o in,s wlil Sutl, L on jiot lt off us Ldwide lit,s iiukiHVU dwiIu1 tr Rouler South Lyo Snith liirigl and ah Ohfi Kast lviion MT vr, Cb , liai 17, rtra Lak, J Autos , SalioC 4 Nov , Ch, Mills S Hcorc in tho V Stoek iidrc 2,Wei  uille 1,  A Jin Arho ton emu lh lie llei He i y VI I,   ll  111 111,11 to ii atii  , I eil i  i iioiiihed ml n  Dj ljo , i, i ni  Hud ii  Ii  ,IH atlOli  you ,  aUJ in  i ild   I e l J a  and  v H iustiiul  M  Vork, i   , o that i  ff t ii ahld  II UI oi li i i , i euinrr  IIIH 1,, o ,1 iior lt   iiil in all ii,   oj the lie i i , I v, l,i e  i 1ifeJf v i  I,,  ilioii3  o hold ji,iUej tO i h a,ijliiij Civil v i ii ii jiafornis  IIMI little t J,SO halUf to iO the I  i  e , on tlj aili o eiHivil  i NNouhi tauso  111 Jie SO li l h Mi iipiu thi i i he wii  rop2 alowed to vote ie i at  aid cltcC I he  i, would be   el iii ,, the cutH will pioi II oly lvec riKli  bill a the   oV  to Jil its 1, whole thin jt t Tfure on  ai t ol  o N ct e boJi  vO gt thsi a  Aa ojd Vr o jt ,,  tit li , 111 i kad i  h ,  II a wai  I nialii  ,s i ued l in eupt hi   i1 to tin  u lo tee jivs NVO ar to i   hoot uie var in  ma  , and ajj ntly J break the Kassian foice which may pit the big ulti the A , ricau army it Hei an has their all aid niut oither , i The campaign for th respirator Rev Pwa BAey, u and Little Moriiinc Worship Service 000 SB W J  Hekn Reynolds, VuiUage Treas 615 Iast Puftaasn St HAafflMJfcC CHUftCH M C T    r,sij Wa4 Sflfviflt AM F ML IMLAIf raUfOVMfJtf JUILY sponsored by thr Big Portage Lke Assns is completed Sunday school , Th following are the donatitns Supt by areas I ow Peoplos Finckrev, Otto Poulson   15400  Kvcntag MMag Thr Bluffs Mrs R Bird 1150 Wed live Player East Side of Lake LAA 1000, Pleasant Ww, Elm Glove Bob Wheeler  4600 Rush Lke, Jfrs RTlobinson 4P00 Silver Lake, Clark Store 2SOO Virginia Laod ard Portage Hgths Earl Baugnn 3400 Portage Lake Shore H Wood 3835 11JO Win Leidig  , 70 15 5i00 O E S WOTKS  Hu mber the date August 7di, The OK will hold its Annual Fair, Bake Sale, Barar, Carnival and Light Lunch in the Masonic FAREWELL PAHTY A la5ge grcup of officers ANNOUNCEMENT   Mr and Mrs Ralph Pond of Por and tagc Lake announot th engage Ii,iiou  r1 Nille 1  AVICI Ixioii O iMriif, 1 SOFT BA1X AVERAGLS AB R H iu I dw id  Joe Iny Weyli y Kadt    K Ledwidge F Singir Howad Tischvr  Jack Haines  Hob Twitcho Gerald Swarthout  Fticlf Slkehan Bob Singer  41 i 40 2C 14 X3 11 21  f 2t   h R 5 2 0 4 0 4 51 R 4 2 3  IVI 2 4 2 ,11,1 Os7 272 23U  1  n 14  14S 1i  re ejt oJ  bl ,,de TI il  lies tlirP ride Ilhl ihi  an tin el t Ill 1 1 1 i 11 i 11 d to UJlie, Ol Jh u I d,y  o  dl  break the  of Uie jet  1 rom Selfi ieture, be of auy Iiiiai,s are dci t the ocupatitt of irlin tiid Gerniany on 1 iriwPi nvnc tense   ci 111  i la l iU V , nll I   V lo I , At f Uebea aSted a faWll party mrt of their   tv Mr a4 Mf Haixrfd Portr of to Roger L, Hall of Berter Miss Prtae LAe laat Thursday night Pond  a aisior In tPf  to Grand Rapid school and Mr HU is empyd at then lUoirSeelej, Ann Arbor No plans far tbe wedding Isaw bee tnade J SSS IMSiBS HURON VAUf LEAGUE  W L Pet MUford 4 1 Hon Dexter 4 1  800 Ctydr 3 2 Vfo Brighton 2 2 500 Pinckney  2 t W4O0 Eagetv 2 3 ,400 City Service  0 5 000 Clyde beat City Service last Friay f to  and Mirf ord lost  Dexter  to V ilv Sirler hlasf atfiiinst polit icai gjund jurie amu  us If we H ri nltfr rUrhily tho governor, hiniMH, iiic to fanu on a grand jury vjiich be roiiductod into eg4S lalivr graft and from a rvH toiC lawver Invani3 a u  nl tijtwvft almost ov r nglu vo lh ian legiiataiie lrid to  his investigation Sen,kr Homer rerguon of IMrcit  owes id rise to fan lo his grad jury investigation into LMroit police in connection with gambling, ever, now the sboc i on the foot The Michigan Autt whom the governor o Jude Skillman is invetigaftittf friends, suppcvtierfi au acker of the cevettKsr  1J H    2 uljf f  11Pipckjeypiapact WednUv July 21 1948 Financial Statement Putnam District 2 194748 Neighbpring Notes General Fund r Co ha m no man ,  for 2 or 3 CASH BALANCE JUNK 3U, 1947 a Giiarul Operating  4I5i5 f TOTAL AMOUNT OX HAND JUNK 30, 1947 Alido General FundRevenue Receipts Gonurul Property Tax Keeciyu a Cm i Oeiatimf Tax Collection L itii ijUeM Tax ColltcUOi  II iruu y Njin y  1iuW School Aid k luititm received 1iuiii State,  3,24584 Ii54u6  22,82548  8,57351 0 11  Sale, Tux  3,41042 Lilrary 720y Tuition received from oilier scutes iwi 114748 school year a Iionuntaiy K8  1,35552 Other ic enue receipts   50UU 12 Total Revenue Receipts 43,0ly21 Gcnerrl FundNonRevenue Receipts 11 iUANIi TOTAL OF IUCKilTS tucUi 12 and 18 43,09921 20 TOTAL CAII RKCKIPTS, INCLUDING BALANCK JUNK 31, 1M liter, l ru 19 43,14250 General FundBudget Expenditures OKNE11AL CONTROL Administratis Salaries of lioard of education niemhers  22500 2 Supplies an depense of lioaai cl education 15412 L 8 JO H  b i  8 9 10  Premium on Treasurers TVd Salaries of Superintendent Supplies ami cpen e of Sunt 1 ice inchiiln Census and compulsory at tendance Ixuensc cler 320 3,00000 2090t 2000 Total general control expenditures  3,61058 INSTRUCTION Teachers salaries 822,40000 31074 4r,i I earlnni Hook supplies Scliool lilnat liook nnd expense Miscelluneous insuueuon expense 27209 0530 11 Total instruction exporulftvires J3,11209 A 5  7 P I 2 3  AUXILIARY AND COORDINATE ACTIVITIES Health Service Recreation activities Other auxiliary and coordinate expense 0700 954 2550 The Consumers P Announced H will a gas house heating years to ime Milan dedicated her American Legion home Saturdij District Comimuuie Fitzgi lii was the speaker A couple of weeks ago a bulk gas tank belonging to McLaughlin  I ruuhart of Dexter overflowed  id over ooo gt lions ran out on the tfio ou McLaughlin paid a or fine last wiek f v tieatinjf  ive hazard  A inaiiiue CIIP has been n and Ruby Collins, 30, Ann Arbor, ued to Jack McFadden,32,LakelaCci and Ruby Collins, 30, Ann Arbor lioa to Li O Gibney and wifeWu Young of Jiregoiy July 9 a son Born to Mollis Holloway and wife of Mariui July 10, U girl John RockhoU was hurt while dri,ng his tractor near Gregory lat week and taken to University hospial Ann Arbor Urn to Paul Bell nnd wife cf Pineknty it Rowe hospital, Stock bridje, July 8, a sont Clare Harry  Funeral services for Pvt Clare Mckeever who waw kiljed in action in Kjance with Cm Patona army were h d at St Josephs ehurcu, Howt 1 July 10 Ivorces in M nivn declined from 29,158 in 1946 to 213S0 in 1947 Tvo years ago Carl Rowland of Hamburg, employed by the BrownMcClaren Co a nju vlien a cuL it collapsed oii a state high way Surgeons said he hid a turnoon the bruin and he was f ied to wear  stel hracj IJXVI la ueck since He manages th Hamburg soft bull teim, He has a wife and 4 small children Unable to work he was in immediate danger of losing his home until the Brighton Soft Ball Assn supped in nnd put on a benefit game there last Sun day night for him between two Detroit teams who ciime out for nothing  AVOft THteATEB i SYLVAN thrUTBB MICHAEL GARLAND ABLE RATES 1ri, Sl, JoV 23, 24 PiRATES of MONTERAY I v Good WMUrM with i In Technicolor MARIA MONTZ ROD CAWERO ,Syacopta Sioux 4Snow Cmfri Circiu Horw Sun, Mon, Tu July 2ft, 2 27  DUEL INTHE SUN 1 1 Tochnlcoior Hr It a Super Woatom Starring , JENNIER JONES, JOSEPH COTTON Plut Nw Thin is Ftrtt Run at Ragular Prices Adut FoaturoAll Scatt 3Sc  Coming Golden Earringt1 Don to Earth Fri , Sat, July 23, 24 BAD MEN OF MISSOURI Staining DENNIS MORGANKIANE WYMAN  Ctoo SnoHrool Nawa Sun, Moo, July 25 26 THUNDtfc ihtne VALLEY U TockAteaaav with LON MCALLISTER PEGGV ANN ARNER, EDMUND OWEN, j REGINALD OWEN Cartoo t Sunday AK a 7 Tua HOWELL Theater  HOWFIX, MICH Fri, Sat,, July 23, 24 In Techniiy WALT DISNEY BAMBi WILLIAM  MR EYTHE BARBARA BRITPON in RECKLESS Cartoon Total auxiliary and coordinate expenditures  0204 OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT Wages of janitors and othej employees  2,84142 Fuel, janitor supplies, electricity, gas, water 9,300M Other operation expense J72 L Total operation expenditures  0,15150 L 2 A F  1 2 ,  4  FIX17 CHARGES Insurance  9C403 Total fixed charge expenditures MAINTENANCE Repairs and Replacements IWildings and ground Heating, Lighting Furniture and instructional equipment Miscellaneous maintenance expense  JG40H  1,42193 51720 57073 22520 G 3 Total maintenance expenditures  2,74118 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES ABCDEF 36,71182 CAPKA,  TIAY Additions to property paid from general fund New furniture and instructional equipment, not replacement 1,14678 7 Total Budget Expenditures Items FG ad G7 37,85860 I  1 6 CASH BALANCEJUNE 30, 1348 General Operating  5,28396 Total amount on hand June 30, 148 5,28396 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS, INCLUDING BALANCE Items H9 and 16 43,14256 Debt Retirement Fund Cash Balance June 30, 1M7  b Debt retirement fund cash for retirement of serial londs and current year interest on debts incui red afterDecember 8 1932   S 2,04870 Notes of 47 Years Ago  St Marys church will aeive ice ereum m the opera house Saturday night F O, Jackson and wife and lioy Teeplo and wife sptt Ut Week a Stag Island with UP aad Mr My on Millu C L BowmAn fell from his wag n i1 week and hurt hi hip 2 carloads of lc leave Whicmore Lake every day for Ohio Th supreme court hai rastaiiied the decision of Judge Smith of Howell n the A J Whitd saloon caet Ho ruled that bars must he o arranged that thara ii an onobstrutrd view to the street An article in this ieua advocatespuling bell,s on sheep so dogs will not attack them iuy Hali and Albert Mills ire a nding the Pi Centennaiy in De over the week end Over luo people helped C S JUapo celebrate Lis birthday Sat ter a potluck dinner Thomas Howklt in behalf of those present ed Mr Mapes with a fine seerttary and desk S rrOrime8 has gone to the Soo to work in a store Sorrn one stopped at honte of Andy Bates the other night and took his pig He tracked the wide tire wagon to a farm near Dexter next morning and recovered  said Pig St Marys picnic is at Jacksons grove Ang 8 Speakers are MiyorU Newberry Judge Connolly and Jas McXamara of DrtroitJames Greene is toastmaster Chicken dinnerball game and dance Michael Carland for 17 years a prominent practising attorney and u ivk worker in Owosso and a Uii, long resident of Shiawasseo county has announced his cndidacy for the nonpartisan nominatiou for Judge tf the ShiawasseeLiv ingston Judicial Circuit Tiij primaries will be held on Sopumber 14 and th 2 candidates polling the largest vote will cornpate in the Novembir election The winner in Novijnber will erve tlie unexpired term of the late Judge Joseph H Collins, which runs to December 311023 Mr Carl and grew up in this county and atteuded the Corunna schojk While in high school, and luter while attending the Univiiwity I of Michigan, he worked in the  plants of the now Stokley Canning Sun Co  nd the Weather Proof Body  Corporation in Corunna While at , Weall i rproof, he worked under Don R Mitchell, then Assintant Purchasing Agent and Sale Mnr of the Weatb rproof and now the president of the Ypsilanti Fmniture Co, Ionia Mr Carland entered Universit of Michigan in 1024 and fimncr d his wy through college by washing Tuef Wed, July 27t 28f dishes, waiting on table and later VIVIAN LEIGH, RALPH by handling the gales for the A ARDSON P Co t the fraternity houses of  fa Ann Arbor  Mr Cailand graduated from law  ANNA KAREN1A school of the university in 1931 and started the practisr of law in Nv1ltr  the office of the late L on F Min Coming Aug 3,4,5,6 erTvo veais later he became assoe iared with Pulver  Buhh, theD GONE W1TH THE WIND the hading law firm in thi countyo Advance in AdmUuon Prius That fall he was appointed District1 Couiiel for the Home Owners Loan Corp with headquartrrs in Saginaw and served in that capac ity until May 1935, when he return ed to Owosso and formed a partner ship with thr late Seth Q Pulver,   Wed, Thttr,, July 27,2829 In Tvchnicolor A Coutady with THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER M1TTY Starrlug , DANNY KAYE, VIRGINIA MAYO, I BORIS KARLOFF ANN RUTH ERFORD Disney Cartoon Mickey Down Under  Shows 715, 915 domingjTh7BrUi Goet Wild, T Men, LADY FROM SHANGHAI Service Mon,, July 25, 26 V1CTURE MATURE Jo ffURY AT FURNACE CREEK COLEBN Uomtdy With GRAY, GLEN Cartoon LANGAN News RICH Thr success of many a man, be he a farmer or business or professional al man dates back to the tinx, of his opening a Bank Accouut Be cause of our varied facilities and completeness of our service, we brltavfc we can be of help to thos who need a banking affiliation  WE HAVR AMPLE FUND AVAILABLE FOR IOUNO LOANS y REAL ESTATE MORTtVAGEi OR FERfOM, AT KnkOh AlfLF RATPS MR3T NATIONAL LJMK HOWFT1 ro Unaer Fedaral Supervision j Member Federal Dapoett Inauranetf OarporatioruAJ Depcsits Insured Up to 5,000 fer Eaoh Bepoeltor d TOTAL AMOUNT ON HAND  2,04870 Debt Retirement FundRevenue Receipts General Property Tax for obligatios incurred since December 8, 1932 a Current tax  1,02292 b Delinquent tax  12 33 6 Total Revenue Receipts i ea J 1,75025 It  12  Debt Retirement FundNonRevenue Receipts Grand Total of Rexxipt J 1,75025 TOTAL RECKIPTS INCLUDING BALANCE, June 30, 1947 Items Id and 11 tMMMy 0 4 0V 1 2  Debt Retirement Fu b Obligations incurred after December Paid principal on beads  , Paid interest on bonds  after the death of Walter M Bush Mr Pulver died in 1043 and Mr Carland took ov r tlu practise Mr Cailand has served 7 yrs as Cty Attorney of Owosso and has also served in the san capacity tor Coiunna and Perry He is a member cf the Owosso Notary  Club, and f red one year is President of the Chamber ol Commerce and two years as Exalted Kuler of Owoo Lodgr No 715 Bl OE I ks During the 17 years nr has prac Viei here Mr Carland ns demon srated his outstanding legal abil1 ity by tl, manner in which he han I died hjghJj im,porian cases and i rcfiid hy those in ts prfIrti s one of tr top lawyeit of tlie stae Many bnins and iidjf lial firms iive recognized hif legal ability by rtttaining Mr Carland as their attojuey Mr Carland is 42 years old, is marrid and lias 3 daughters Dead or Alive HORSES 9 COWS 11  HOGS J3 UEPEKDftYC UPON SIZE j3Z CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED I REE   Futa Acdneif Collected Promptly Modem Equipment Capable Moo E L PARKER Aet  Phpne 68, Pijicfave fWrice in Mldilga Tba FASTFST dx  Central Dead 3tok Co Notes of 25 Years Ago TlK 6 year old daugMer of Vru Berger of Ann Arbor drowned at Portag Lake Hst Friday Th little child of Mr and Hrs Joe Tomn who lives south of town burned to deah Monday u Piukney brr Howell at baseball Sun il to loReux Murphy h Roy Bid wre thr Pioekney battery Cook Bros, for Howell Harry Johnson of Plnckney and Lillian Sawyer of Howell were mar ried July 14  The 0ESwiII hav an ice cream social at Baugftn Bluffs July 27, Comdith u Carr ead Floreoe eaee  teewx i  0000 3, Total Budget Expendtturen   1,600,00 s 10  Net Total of Cash Disbursements CASH BALANCE JUNE 30, 1M8 b Debt retirement fund cash for indebtedness incurred after December , 19SL 9 Total amount on hand  ,, 198 Lake, The B Shar Music Clrb held their ataual jfaak at the home of  Mrs, Earl Baavjfcn Friday with all mernbera present Rev, Sutheriand fonnev pastor bM fptei a cali to Ch   Mrs, Henry Eveaa died Thursday at home in UaadWa Miss Drde Hinchey  mrJrag tin a Detroit feal aitait ofnee  MT4UMI Mrs, Henry Gardner attended the Oareacr naniia eft Pat U TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS A BALANCE ltem 9 A 1f 876  The       Jt iteoogo  24S66 HWWMtl Fand Balances a of Jane General Fond M i ofFtMrf Council Proceedings Regular meeting of Village Council July 13, 1948, called to order by Pir Paker followed by roqfallPresent Clinton4 ClarVealmei Swarihout and Lavey Absent Kennedy Minutes of last meeting were read and approved Motion by Palmer, supported by Llark to allow following bills Stanley Dinkel, Bd Rev 00 Ed Parke4BeVRev 800 Leo Lavey,RdRev 00 Eli Aron, ceaniiur st 2CK Imn Kennedy, parkjainting 1250 Pinckney Dispatch Notices, 10,1 Asstors Salajy  5 100,30 Motion carried Motiton by Clark, supported by Lavey to paint curbs with yrffow  line Carried Motion ly Clark, supported by Swtnout to Mart imnedMie4y on road work and repaig as voted en 51047 Motion carried Motion by Palmer supported by LAV to accept tax roll as present ed by Stanley Dinkel, Motion carried Motion by OHoton Swartbout to adjourn  Mein carried Mildred Ackley Clerk Better Health Modern Plumb VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP  CRANE FIXTURES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS LEDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL A MASONITE SHOWER CLOSE COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS A SHAFFER DEMING A PEERLESS WATER ATER SOFTNERS PUMPS SUMP PUMPS ACTRIC A ON WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED FIFE AFfTTtfMGS tALVBS SOAL PIPE A FfTTINGS IN FUUMBING, MEAXiNC fX eNG art I eteidle 0 R4 AeAo Pbeao PiaJtoc SSePe eartreKe iv apported by I atartec wr MJL Darrow, mar      W ,J 5,2836 St Marfe anneat picnic i Aa   Mia fin aat V OAfamia, roesvS of the WA   ichatne eecorhnenied them to Total fend Balanoee June SO, 190 j782Jtt Tletad Bank Balances per immk nUitjmnet Jane SO, IMS  4, XMS f Henbert Aflyn end wffe ak called at tect home tfcey Sar thr m Geonre Ckrh of Ann Arbor Met week here  J VBanaenmmBaBnmKemtmS WMteW ef R, urn  HIM  Harold Poite and family of Lake moved to Grand aeaeV 4 455J8 j, eetareed from Omaha Neb Noonday  XRZM 4 iBMe Makm and fanry ae at  P1NCKNEY Wedfcsay July 21 ard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnis getables  PWC JttY DISPATCH Pubhsaed Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pincknjv, 3fchhin vtilav klaied ta ateond oa  TFJTTI Pinckaay, Michigan uidc Subocyuon rati 1150 a Year Paai W Curlett, PuHiW Fruit Groceries Ke ti nedy  Gen Store n7 rriwrHfl 1 l4h1 i rfrf  i  , M r 4lVf r  4 Mrs George Vincent aud lister, Mrs Kuby Jciiuuio are vumug Dr Steve BrJsvu uuU JUnuv oi iDtuoi aiut me vctk cud at iav rvel Uvd hoii4 Fvauk Travel aud ou ,Eii, ol Kiciuuod, CaUi, ititi Mu ro  it, Chambers lat wk Fiauk Ucu  with Ihe Lhumbere family wucn a boy telephone meeting at Urand Klivis Tuesday KobU Hougfcmd of iWyuudutu wn m town today  Jack Fttirchild oi New York, is  visiting at the Frank Aberdeen noma Hi Noggle and wife have return ed from a Vwo mouths trip iu the western states Mildred Miller Kutu Cuilettlla Reason, Mn Duller, Mae Uvyant Carrie Griffith and Wiuiired Ab erdeen attiiided a Hollywood break fast giveu by Fowleryille OKS last Wednesday Ralph Clinton and family and Gerald Clinton and wife of Detroit spent the week eiUi at the C J  Clinton home Mr nnd Msi Clydi Fi,sher took Mrs Lottie Fisher to WWiLnTvillu i Sunday nl wetH, on to Landing  C, J, Clinton visited the Veterans jhuapital at Deailboru Saturday  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and won Kevin, spi nt last wek in Koyal Uas and Berkley llovard Uigler and family ruu moved to Marion Ind  Dr WC Wylie and wife of Dex ted mt Sunday at tie Andrew Nisbii honii Kevin Ledwidge was is JUCUMJII Thuidu  Mrs Maif Bauer and childien of I5iIghloiit GPTG Sheitan and ihntj htT oi Ann Arbor spisii SaUiniuy ai tin LOUH Sli ban home  L J Henry and family and Thus rvVuiu ai,d family utundd hv KScheenhali reunion at Crooked lake Sunday  wire pii intTin officer are Myron Siliixnhul, Jpres Kenneth Hyne, vice pres AUce L t Waie, Se riilitn Gedde, treat, GaIe Hondc returned home last Thuday irm McPherm liospital i Siidty call era at the Fdwanl SjxinS iiijiue wvre Kuell Glovi r  lajd Jiijiiy oi rowlerville and Dan I Ji i i aid iauiilly of iKXler , Mr, Willard Wdl,ve and Mrs i iiiK Sjears wre in Landing i Thui day, Mr, and Mrs, Lucius Smith and daughter of Howell calld on Mrs,  Kdiii Spears Sunday The Asher Wylie funily and Mr Jrssie Wylie gpent Sunday evening1 with Mr and Miss, iiert Wylie  Mrs, Win, Mercer spent last week n Landing Dr Walter Mrcer and family brought her home Sunday and all spent thi day at the MeGr egor home in Brighton  Mrs Herb Sneed of Hovtll entertained her card club Tui day Week end guests of Mr, and Mrs Fred Read were Frank FeUjrs au4wilii0f JacksonHerbert Peters  and family, Battk Cieek Floyd petei arid family who have been visiting there went back to Califor nia this week John Fiacie cme home fron Spairow hospital, Ianring, Sunday with Wilbur iseie and wife   Sunday guests of Mrs, Km ma jVoUuver were Mrs, Ciara Ketinidy jmd family and Steve Geryoz and family of Detroit, Fred Campljril of Ami Arbor spent Sunday at the Ona Campbell home  Mrs, On Ompbell and family were intertained oue day last week by the L C Gorhans at Di troit yacht club in honor of her birthday  Her brother, Paul Strawhckir and J J daughter, Pauline, of Grand RapWai were also juest u Mrs Clajr Jaimer and Patty were jn Detroit Monday  Mrs, Zabie Hammer is vUitinI her nephw, Ernest Smithy at Chil cot, Ohio I Frank Clark and wife of Milford   spent Sunday with the Winston Baughn family Mr Earl Faughn and Mi, John Caryer were in Ann Arbor Thur Cliffud VanHom and wife spent thr week end with Floyd Weeks family in nottbern Michigan, The Harold Raidy fgnily spent last week in northern Mchirun,Th Howard itop lie family stayed at ir Ueir home during their absence w L  j      Waile on her western trip Mrs ffl rvvOii i is , ,   Alta Meyer met her brtther, Win KrSJrmZ Tl CWed   Stackabk and wife srt Mine HikU HA ad Mrs MiCUiitchen at PortlanOrcgon, whom  lEriS TifSL   Ife od Mr Ww Gwaer and n tf Grod Rapids she had not aei in 4G years MLZ fifLf5 8 m  ent the week end at the Albert Garth HVyer 1 famUv aie stay  Wt SMMtay at S H 0 wkel hurnt jOBM i at the Koch cottace at BBase Sf 1 6    , Naocy attd Bar Stanley Culver jr t ted an Mts, Hin Robinson, Mr Grace 2J2L       Q d  ariow 8br, prratian McPrerson hospital for Howard, Mrs, Cmwford and Mrs  ,ltoi  White andwife h f idkao was held there last apeodicjtR, apeat Sunday with    C 0A CKLUi Urn iwtt Swartbwrt and lamTy speat Mas Edwrd Kope of Detroit , East Lansing,  ZIA aadM, Rem Twmhk f at JBgt, Mrs PnyUis Soale and children   ,    i   M mt w Wida, wave aatats aff iwU aaat the weak and at mam mpial  jn Hwi lies WaaaeAtLae teat sajak 7 Tl ores a FACTORY your Old Eack Foil i y Ur Modern Farmer is chief executive, production superin tendent, and engineer of a foodproducing factory And by using factory methodletting electrie power and equipment do  the heavy, timetaking farm choreshes reducing prodavc tionsjqgta, mcreaek output a souttd businesa formula used  y all successful A call to your nearest Edison office will bring a Farm Service Advisor to your farm He can give you expert, impartial advice impartial because he has no equipment to sell On hay dry ing, feed grinding, gutter cleaning and m dozen other jobs, the Edisoa man can help you pdrket X mom peofits from Hiat factory on your old back forty Enrol Now FOR FALL 1ERM BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 7th  DIPLOMA COURSES IN STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL JUNIOR ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ACCOUNTING BUSINESS MACHINES SCND FOR OUR FREE CATALOG Ann Arbor Business 330 NICKELS ARCADE School PHONE 2 0130   NO WIS THE TIME TO  MODERNIZE DECO MOSUN  NORCE FURNACES  SPACC HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSlO N BUHNERS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATER SOFTNERS  HOT VVA7E R TANiCi SHALLOW AND DEEP WELL PUMPS GUTTERS  SIDING  ROOFING ONE TO THREE YEARS TO PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK GL HANTEED PinckneyFabSi33t Ms til Co  ,ii MAIM m PlNfKNKY U MAIN SI PiNCKNEY   avaa SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 9 Each CATTLE 11 Each HOGS 3 per Cwt A L ACCORDING TO SlZM AND CONDITION CAiVEii, SHEEP AND PIGS REMOVED FREE tHQt counter vo OARLINr, H COMPANY BUYER3 OF HIDES  LF SKINS Farmers BRING YOUR Wheat To Chelsea Milling Co No FAST UNLOADING WITH OUR GRAIN HOIST AND  PIT IKiloading the BETROIT EDISON  For tli C verii ncr of the Farmer Uu tLr Harcst Time We Will Reivin Open to Rccrivo your Grain ii the Evenings Liatan to Our Dc, Radio Market Quotation ox WPAG at  p M FaM iuatu Cbelsoa MUIitsg C PHONE CHELSEA 3J41 Tb Biownie Scout iroo,, held a Mi Katkryn  ioJlage  shop CaUd t attendinsr Mich Farm Womens Week at Mich, state Coll M VJVIM anude awd dcugl Giffe Craae bas completed a jTnnTe 5Z  in TUado cenwnv block itaU and tool hoe M KcnX  fmily eon Ma east of to aa Are reading a aa at Hiland        L0 t j,Kvil from 0 Piafcm aiartamjit GcraW Voddar aad wf, haveto ho 211 moved ifito their apartment on lWto by ifadki AmbwW TJW aad taaiy Pt BeunieVaaWM d  SL  iT   v  ajaaaaaaaaajt  PINCKNEY D1SP FtM SALOveitulfd uaii chest of drawer, Kooi i Couch Call Sunda  viA Fruxier, HiLan Living iuui ake ALiX adir blockhouse  IKV ecocrele block garage,  HU rbtf lor business, Cot JV M urL,4out 1 12 acnea,Price  sVM with tflooii down or will take od car i dovwi payment, balance will linage Locaed cut M3b 34 , , v l ilmkiiey Priced for jyuick ar, Kcld Dyert, owntr Foil SALL Former S 0 Teipie hme Moo A iiowfcll Kd,Pinckney fuiiabU o convert into i2 family 2 12 loti, beautiful shade, 2 car  Kij, iteani heav, iueal business loriur Call 1ied J IVepleHowell 1huiij  07J  1 Mcpherson State Bank  PROFESSIONAL CORNEB i  THFKELL B SOME CHANGES   iuuuy, jihuly 1100 A M to 2 00 P H Tilt Anniversary of our Declara j acft W4oAday tion of Independence is wl pass jo, luaJftu, aal, 7i00ouu  ed The meu who formulated that docun nt spoke for the many peo j pie who left Europe to escape from regimentation aud wanted the opportunity of a free choice of endeavor and religion 1 iMNCKNSY SATAKIUM VanWinkW  VaaWiakk Cfcarlee ML  Attoroera t LAW t tu JM Saviag Bans Howell OR G R McCLUSKEY 4 otke waikat o FASTSAFETKC HYDRACTOR WASHING ACTION  AT i iNr 10 A scrap yard in Cigory Do ot haul your iioii r metal U the dump i lu u We pay the w i J I ivUl  SifOi r I iJ  open fence Bring high dollar Phone 18FI Foli 2X5 UGH SALKiConyplete V8 trans  nison and gas heater, 710 West Mnin or call V2aF2, Piuckney famousllyvtioltt9 clot lies  ilVr t three  OuT B iv I MIJI dractor Mliod rlciimr quicker Siill duo 11m acliinis llutt duplicate lhoi  i11 iix in hand laiiudtrlnv four daintirst linri ieutnllc rulilfin suction  lirH htg Sec lliib big, deluxe  lihick1ri In action Note It ruil ootist iiiil i its allvWiil Si PfcltNA , i finish, its  I  i iioGguf Wringing Ircsxiii r  itnimmL A host filior In r, FOli SAiEiPilmino Stallion one i Var clr Mike Harnack jr It How can we best mtttkfeet thft Spirit cf 7S As bankers we feel ihat independence can be found partially at leas in having a bunk account Saving a portion of our iarniigs creaies a freedom from the worries of every, day living oba vbi in no other way A Savings Account can te opened with a litUs a ft 1 bilL c  Oifi93ft HiWttC 814 McPtlersoo State Balk FOlt S AI K  wod heil stead, rocking chair,Thor waiiig machine, Call Friday or S tnrilnv niie or feunday this wei k lii TeMier   Viiton 1M1  li 1 rl Dapotil lMrnta CuiMiaa Money to loan at reasonaole rvie Interest pid on Savings Books And Time Certificates of Deposit All dfotiU up to 5,00000 U lee box, tand, Lurd by au, mbrhp U   HERB SNEED Howell,  City, tk ead fwtm A periiHtf U YOPJT froMrtj WHi Me LEE LAVEY UviMtKAL 1N5UKAC Piockaef   Michigo  Mi SALKUo Box, holds 75 lbs Gust llaunaiii I  Ilan and His Family fit KfSV are Ento A nur than to yrw the UMMI wih a line ooatvwe have  iie  election of boat and  il nl motors specially a Mar tin 4 0 or id Aniericas finest out j lnal We will demonstrate for you on tiu lak Very 1 w dealers Van do that Awo paints, Marine ilnwlware, Qui Paddles, Fishing tackle, bait V also well or rent nf mixer, trailers Come and   ft 4 Wilon C I  I I  COMPLETE   iit u GeOiie Wilson Kenneth Plumbing Supplies and Installation Merkei Gage Hwd Dexter, MichjPhone 2711 I Oren till 9p, WILSO NS SALES  RENTAL SERVICE i  Hiami Kiver, Lake Che  i miles west of BrightoJ 351W4 ATHLETECS FOOT GERM   KILL IT IN ONE HOUR YOUR 35c BACK willi 0 alcohol It penetrate itcahs more germs Today at THE CO BY URUG STORE If iot peaked The germ grows DTKiLY To kill it, you KKACli it Ciet TK0L at any arug store A STilONG fungicide, mad STATE OF MICHIGAN Jn the Oifice of th Drain Comm iSsiofler of th County of Livingston lu The Mittfcr of the Livingston County  V Drain JNtice is Hereby Gw n, that en the Jith day of May, 1947, n Fet ition was till d with he undersign ed  ounty Drain Commissioner ior xhe County of Livngson rayitig ft,r the deej i inng, wiieuinstraih tuning and cleaning out of Livingson County drain Nt 7 Upon ihe 12th day ofJuly, 1148 the underigneci filed with the Honorble Hiram H mith, Judge of Irobate, a petition asking foi appointment of a Board of DetU rmination Tiat said Judr of Probate having appointed Fred Cronnehwett lerville and Stanley LaLson of Gen of Howell, George K Lucas of Genoa Township, as such Board of DeterminUion Now, tiiert fore, said Board will meet at isiii co of William Genu, Soc C, lutnam Township, on the rtli day of Aiguat, 1U48, nX 1000 WYL1E FV 75F21 AUCTIONEER FARM SALS A aftCiALlTY BEUT PHONE nmegisr MANLLt uERRlMAN Attorney at Law 207 Eust Grand River, lOKlUKRATION  ARNETS CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann Arborjtffcfti Harold Chubb, Local RprenUtiv SIS FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Fhon 43 or 97 MonumenU  Markers MARHN J LA VAN Atornj At Lew Phon 136F6 mm Stat Licene RapairUf ail 7 LakldDrff Tit AND lush Lake Ho wet , Service1 REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKNEY 136F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL SAND, BLAC DIRT AND STONE Your Black Dirt Wow Jlest for Lawnt Putnam St Pinckoay Pkone 106F3 Order PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL riuii Modern quixxieat AuJViAafcc arrive Phosa 3 rmcW,, Mihi, FREDC RE1CKHOFF wSr OTUMEIRIST 12U WES1 UKANU KiVfiR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 58 RESIDENCE U f LLOYD HENDEE  LIVE STOCK lAULMt AND Weekly Trip Made To Detroit GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64F14 n CARL JONES CONCKE1 E PRODUC 15 GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SJlLi ROAD GRAVEL, FJLL DIRT, ANJ IANFTASrH ROADS BUILT TYPIST BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CONLeleri or Any Papers Composed ,  rr ,  T, , r  ,  v n   702S Tona Koad or Copied at Your Convenience r , ,,  , , i7, T All Work Confidential PT V, ,  io 2 747 Main St Plnckney, PhoneSOFU Telephone Dexter 311G P1 Want Ads J FuH ALT A C 4 Combine in best condition, will pay for itvdf in one Mimmer , Phono aFll oclock in th1 forenoon of aid day j to determine tlj Necessiy of Li v  yt ingston Count Drain No 7, Mar  lion fcnd Iuutnam Townships  ff0 ,, FOli SALEDumptrucj 410 lutnam,Finckney,Phono 10CF3 ,F0R SALE 5 H, P, Neptune motor 1D47, never used, 100,00, 1r   i h   Half JT n aka irOU KENTA three7oom apart i nt at J10 Unadilla St, Pinckney  Mrs Max Dyer CALUMETTE FARM  RIDING STABLES 36O0  M  36 EAST PINCKNEY, MICH, PHONE 65F  D E BUTTS, PROP lion hvd Iuutnam Therefore, all mustard in enir,, SALE 12 fom Alota Boat in good condition 5000  Ill 7 Hillside Drive 1affpron persons, municipal j ,   x auciTou ities and hihwiy  ials interest1 the roposed dcepennjr,wid, straightening nrl cleaning out nre reqn   to 1 preei  if Sydney Odgers, at or wiute ,lTtica, Mich, WANTED TO KENT3 rooTn ern apartment unfurnished mod ASH SPECIALS Coffee,Otl Monte,b 55c Vinegar Gat Jag Soap Fei Naptha32, Grapefruit , IBeettXlarks11 fie XYt y M desire p  cx 1 Pinckney Dated ai Howell this 15th day of WANTEDWasIjings to do at home July, 1948  1  Marjyer G10 Unadilla St ,Flod W Muni 1, Cranty Drain WANTEDBoyscady Commissioner Of the County cf Liv golf course Must be 14 ingston 1 uv,ANTED Custom Coikbiring Pe r Cost as, 4 miulea north tnd 1 mil4 west of Pinckney on Spiars , FOU tfXLi oTTb all White Porcelain Tte Iox, tlso a Ilicycleboth in gd condition 234 West Main Street,, Pinckney, Mich at Lake a in yean old, apply at golf Saturday and Sunday, 8 years t Spam Balogaaa jrMM 4flb  12 07 Crn Bacon 47c lb AUTO CLASS LET US REPLACE THAT BROK EN GLASS IN YOUR FOU old, 2480 Prardsley Koad Plone 13F CAR WANTED 10,000 the VJ Day Celebratfon at FOR SALE i ear around home afe linand Luke, C rooms anj modern bath 2 oil helers, 275 g tank,in tomatic oil hot water heater, iaun dry reom ami fruil cellar, enclosed poren fish house, boat, Venetian j blind 2 ar cement block garage,3 Uxirn lotagSee Mrs, Van Sickle at dm on Hi land Lake  I FOR SALEliy original owner 1938 people to attend Chevrolet, general condition and SALE  Pin to horse very fast, sacrifice Apply at How11 tire good Can be seen at 212A Pit ABES AUTO PARTS 1013 East Grand River, Phone 151 Saturday, August 14 ox roast bauds, ieraonLake Rd Pmekncy,phoni 58I2 base ball, soft ball auction, vaude Ilest offer takt, it ville, fireworks, dancerado rtfrig j  L  f aer,  iid 194 Fordto Howell away  5 gter FOR SALEModern 0 room house with bath, furnace, chicken coop WANTED STANDING WALNUT TIMBER 16 INCHES N DIAMETER HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID JOHN L GOLDN 5022 LAKEWCOD DETROiTMich FOR SALE New rhilgaa Etogeand stable I mile 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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>pnrfmejBigptcfy  Pinckney Ditoatch Wednesday July 141948 Michigan Mirror I Dam GoesOut  No LucerneFor a quiet restful week end 4 way from the state capitol what you need is a place in a  quiet spot of your own up in the North country Such a place is Lucerm, just norta ii the AuSable river, famous for trout Fines and harduwood abound Lots of flesh air NJ dust, Ori of the beauty spots and clUei attiOciioUsj u Piackney is no moie HS the millpond dam went out shortlj after uoon Sunday and by time the waters have reached Lake Erie via the Huron river  About 12 noon Devie Hammer who was fishing near the dam heard a noise and saw u stream of  OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat   i , j , , J water shooting straight up from 2 S HJ w  Uay aUd the floor of Uu, dam He notified night Thats what wi, thought M Ed pwker anJ Luciug Doyle bo we signed a lease with the  cawtaker who phoned Norm Consumers Power Co 4 years ago MUler to bl aome h balesHe who own much, of the land west ti t them thePe in 15 mJnutes but  the M IO power plant he dHm ,vellt out fcefore that Both We purchased a 19 ft house trail abutments and the floor waahedf rrind spent summer, and week seural trees awd a large hc,lcj ,n end, there A high bank command the causeway Toma road south of  ed a view of the river Time he dftm WRg uUier 0 fcefc of watepi springs furnished water It seemed  the road ieadi to st M a  a jjame to fence it m cemelary pamally washed out The W3 arrived Friday in great an fJaU went over the daui and were ticipaUon picked up by the pailful alter thThirty minutes later a car arm  receeded ed from Pontine with 4 people aoiid  The first dam was jJUt in by  people and put up a tent in the getll PettyS in 1837 who built the grove west ot us , fim miH a d3useway had to be built and a mill race dug The dam was of logs, stone, brush nd dirt with rough plank, We imagine most of the labor was donated,The old dnm washed out several times and was put back with free labpr About 40 years ago th miller west ot us j Saturday two fly fishermen in  an ancient car appeared, descended J the bank, carrying a basket of i bottled beer and camped all day J By twilight the parade of autos I had worn a deep rut in tho road   by cur trailer Their dogs were j barking and veral radios were go, Fmnk TWers, fatheTof Mrs Fred inmful biaSt  , , ,RrM, hired Frank Moran, a mnson I hen the lishermen with rubber to put in the cement dam which doughnuts appeared Bidding therrjwent out Sunday The djm has  families farevell they climbed down,been repai,ed many times since the bank to the riven and stradd hen ling their rafts floated 2 miles to Henry Ford bought the mill and Red Oak bridge, explaining they  water rights 25 years ago The mili he tok to Greenfield vilbge  and said he was going to build a fact Notes of the Game Current Coiument , cjnte Is HD Mick wcid In iSveLlcrii i  ionatii i   QLO AMERICAN PCCCr VOU MAY FtNQ TH WOD TfR BUT THE SPXT OFAMSJCA PNJES T   er tin wtvk uul the Piuckney Iuii vu another liiimi their Glh Mraight by beating Dunne Dairy ai  Howtll y to b I Tin 1iiuknty league team iuaug eratd Dexteits new ighted fiehi 1 and lost the sUiy always pushed off here Other tourists arrived with canoe or boats asking wherr can I put  the boat in the river Across the river 2 men were put ting up a cabin,ferrying the lumber acrosr from our side in a boatOn Sunday more showed up Who took possession of the remaining trout holes and by night f0 people swarm ed over our land Fly rods to th2 left Canoes to the right The place fairly shouted, Dont fence mo  in Well we dont intend to  Who are wo to deprive so many people of their pleasure  LEFT 20,000 By thr will of Claude Price of Ann Arbor who died July 1, the IwidvTfnn Masonic Home at Alma is left 29,000 The Presbyterian and Episcopal churches and Mason ic lodgrs at Ann Arbjr and Mrs,  Gertrude Heiirieridinger of Ann Ar bor 1000 each, Christian Science church 500 Price wars an employer of Ann Arbor Savings Bank, ory here He never did and now it   is offered for sale The diim was not kept up and 10 years ago the1  midjie pier went out releasing tho water The lUe C H Kennedy was,  mayor and yo editor handled the j iconspondence for him with tv  Ford Co His secretary, Mr Liebld came out He svtd Mr Ford would do nothing toward restoring dam ,but glve the village of Pinckney permission to replace the dam if vthe villjftge would pay all expenses I  It cost Jie village jjijfff to n pair J it then The village al fui inLn from thfs 5 rd of health i ctetm control he1 uit they clanni they coulJ do nothing This time the sit  uation is different The whole dam is One md it would probably cost 5J0 or more to rebuild it  It3 a tough proposition and it will be still tougher if Pinckney is j  deprived of her loo year old swim ming end fishing pool, This duo, not till gimo as the Motv  to i of the i t , up to ih titii wlun Dtxtur ft 11 mi 1UIJ Singir for a double and o single whicii with J, Cj1o gavi them 5 JUIS,  DiMrr gut 1 runs tlic jirt wht n Saiuh doubltd and Jennys drKc ni though Swarthou w h alo ihicw wild altfi netting it nti tUldt u 1 III , , coai mi ilil li l, Pailiaril and Jobiisnri nd Jiitiv tnpc Iiiukiiy found Kay 1i on hard to hitThc ot  isnie ii c, JjnewJiLit u few yai3 ago wij u Uieiv was a regJar epideoic oi centennial celebra tions conce ii the iueu of all parti cipants grownig beaid to bring baLk the atniospJiere of luu year go uiiu noiocly  haved The  aiea went ovei with a bang aud  ii nice when you see a group oi ILII with wiiiftkers jou can con   thru town is i leliratiug a    Mai Now tliib ,oeiuent has  jd to otii r fields und wo read La Ivev Lou West, pastor of the h Bapiit vhuijh liaj sorted a  i u y ir Pivsidciit  vlub lley otit when TiAheir Si f,i  , on n Singer AIS hit fillu with Mie out li,cli n it i , i id ano Hi in H ieri aj4i,ii t grow likv io J  wey The  u he spreading rapidly ill no luiiM ,oin reach Pi nek ii yon ,ee a nW crop of hi pi uutine Vli you call ,i  r  i u 111   Ia  joliin trend i  u idgt ami a  1  In tin 5i 1iiukiuy vint ail iniiif w it In n a iiin  I  l i ii  Lrdwidge a safe u i thiov, i,,ac douhied Inn I and Keth ieii ile m  t wit a hit wUtliotit heal out ii Initil Iail Sinyi r hiiicl fur iie han nil si nnl rm headei lain  d and i i iln ler yronnded on Tilt iv  ill 1 a double ladder at the 1iiickiiey lild Ji idty nigiil The PiiicUney , will play the on  iir S i vif e   i is J 1M til MANy AMERICANS MEN AND WOMENHAVE MET THE CHALLENGE THAT HOWE MET IN THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS OVER THE VEAJS 6 EV4D6NCE PUE0ON EV0ENCETHAT rC4V BE PONE  IN OUR DEMOCfiACy last t leir  Jrld Iiil School Meetngs  Cburch Note At the rMnckney school meeting Monday night 75 votes were cast William Jeffreys was rrlecttd b accliination For te other office  ST MARYS CHURCH a iai i iliri J O E s NOTrr EX1TNDED A CALL Th Com Congl Ciiurch extendi ed an unananimus call lo Kev D  D Piady of thr Plymouth Congi   Church, Jackson, Sunday to be  ,j  i  come their pastor He will give his Mrs Harold Porter on the evening, ansver jatei of Thursday, July 15 at their home Members of Pinckney OES are invited to attend a farewell party V be given in honor of Mr and j at Portfige LakePotluck luncheon Coiwervior iVotea A two year old child staying at a cabin near the Soo with Jjrr par ents, was carried off and kiiled by  Next Sunday preach here again, 1 ie WiU  Mifc Clare Palmer it reived ality, The vote wa, y    M, Merwin Campbell ls,Vfs bert Shirley Hi, MrsGeruld K  5, Mrs Max Russell 3 In the Hicks school Mr I Swarthout elected Teacher is Mi Vivian Parmalee, Pettysville  school Mark Nasii wts eleced Teacher Eva Wenderlein Hause school Chester Murray elected School is closed Sprout school Mrs, Roy Campbell elected, School is clofd, Reeves school Ejic Rose elected, Teachrr Mable Kilmer Marble school Wiliard Wiltse eletcd Teacher is Vea Ktlmbath  Burgess school Robeit Pii elect rH No teHier hirfl Younglcve school Mr Joe Gaihart electedTeacher Mrs McRorie  tie  Jtiirkiey V Singci , J I,iiwidr, Livy, f   Swa Uioii,  I It lwido,  Innan, 11,  P Si tiger Hiiii 2b  K ad r, c Tialr II  i re w a a Imie when Detroit Wnlnnii expected to he thi iii el ilie airplane nulustsy antl n i i  an a in MI   ,f    fie  i uniie nt plane here iaiVt ot coine1 i the one W 1 low Ii ii M u liich i pel ated in 111  at I i li,r iie reason i i l ma  ee n to hi e an milium  ia in liecalie of balmy  i ind  tear Lie,  Last wek  a Mioal of Uie Stiann Aircraft or liuiii Wiiyne, Alicln, to San ,   alii, t  Michigan with  ingle airplane fartTy  ie oil, line eejn,, to b disaring lie lit y in some places ii rcent school iaeeting ill  Aijlior, Douglas Willimis a  i wa  t lected to tin school ahont Mm vcis cast in Iii Iontiuc, Mis3 , a negn  there V teacii Knglish in  i the lhLiolored iiitor, of iontiac L  u  111  j    out cact boord Out ot lie ,Ot over iajiai llki on, i I  I i in J J i  1 high SchoolSh pel ill ill the to h g ii n a I LOCATES FATHER Some years ago the late John R Marin took a uoy into his home named Billy Martin who was not related to himThe boys faher, Mil ton Martin of Chelsea, Mas,turna black boar last wrek It has been  ed nosing after World Wai 1  mtny yers since a bear has attacked wherc he served on a submarine ed a person in Michigan Foi st I The motfter died tnd Martin and  rargers huntel the bear down and his two si were placed in diff  sho it, Mjereiit homesIiilly finally coming to NEUMANWYL Enrollmrnt under the Williamson, Michigan In 1930 hr located his plan has started Under this farm younger sister only to find his olders in an area 2 miVs square banr eii fcistr  dead TP ear lar  togeiher to allow a fixed number the younger sifter died before he of hunters to hunt in thrr farm ,w her He koPe p his hunt for  his lather through the navy and  Chubbs Cornrrs, Wavne Wagonerlli electedTeacher is MrsHelen Clark Hsrris Earl Baughn electedTh school 1s clod ianc Murphy, pastor E idar 1220 noon and ire JU aLon fox Holy Communion each Saturday 8yto 3 p in and on  vidaey 7 to 7 30 a nv  Masses at bU0 a m and 11 0t Sunday, July I  th Sun after rejuect,7lh week of ilst Xovena Iuni Sun for Girls Sodality for ii V Mary Maei at hi a m, X00 a, m and 1100 a m low time Along tho intentions are Mou late lajncb jibney Tues, Intention of Living Wed, Euneral Recjuiem High Mass for Private Merlyn McCleei killed in the Marshall Plands in PJ4 liurial in ftt, Marys ceme tery He was the ou of Mrs Tersa lcleernuih,v mas for lata ,  ward Brave  iYi,, Intention of the living Sat, high mass for the  ving, req bv W H Cajiler fam j  Dean Paul lios a 6O0  V p  n II Sd 1  u   M      JIie l,y 21 J Packard, HURON VALLtY LEAGUE   W L J Miljord  0 ,li iieter    j iJyd   2 2   Brighton  A 2 lagers Pinckney  City Service  for Hit son Corner Albert uelected School is cloed  J eTI ily and a n Hfptism w Maria Crum, Mrs Carl V  SOFT BALL s conferred Sun for  daughter of Mr and ncnt Crum  Dorothy Fox Sponsors were Mr and Mr  Gerald Kennedy of Howell Prayers ar requested for the sick 0mong whom are John STVIS who was annoirted for death Sun   Joe Iavey t Css i t dw idge j Wesley Header Jack Haines Hovard jjcla 1red Singr , Poll Tunchel K Ledwidge    hai k in 1  J tie noor j ,U5 i, e e lame,, wn, h  and  in Mi ovi i i I o , ivs aid monoie , I nl i I urd, II i e vs U3 mie  CMI 1 li death then nor  hoi , i r a iii e, i,,u an old o   on  eai a old i1,  ia Cal  ha 11,1  IoiWii d 6i claims  I lie oi IL ,nal ,ii JainesHe   ,  ,    ae  s kiil, , In, ord je v  i id ,io v 111  er  t  11   a i a  i Jnohl  a t nis ,tji   Ian i  e I a u it and family a I li ot her li ink whoin  in old  J i  v in   i ,,1, to Iti t 11 ad to  in a t T I toi  o the world is  i ull l iinpo ,1, A ft r John Wilks joi hot lain otn he was supposed to l,i e fji in J t d liy oldiers lii  fuiiial and hiojal v ere ecret and thi eave ise to the ory Pootll ua aj, and someone else va ivtllei A chap in Oklahoma a Jew eai latej, a uandeilng paint er di coratoi claimed to be John V nl iooih o one naid much at teninii to liiin, Wiieii la died hid  hoijy wa, eii,lalnid and exhibited ai lounty laic and tarnivals It eljaii,d iiini era luis as one ijajj  ,oid it to aiother and final Iv iojpi,i om o iglit A recent jimp or I a girl who claimed to le a dam liter of he Czar of  iiajioed t have been mass llkhaiislvrg hy J iiolr CONGL COM CHURCF Jrald Swartlniut   Fiuncis Shehai   ir Job Singer 27 TRICOUNTY LEACUE The marriage of fJit WyMe, son of Mr and Mrs Fred Wylie of Pinckney to Miss Rose Neuman of  Ypsilpri took place Saturday at eh day Ibis lather through the navy and st auls Evangelical Church, Sal An old sravel pit near Pontiac iaBI and finaHy located him on Los ine, Rev SiemOnson offiiiatin At being made into a 100 yard rifta Angcr, Calif, where he is employ , were Mr and Mrs Lambert   ed ou a newspaper BUly is now HincheyMrs Hinchey is a sister of Jlev Alfred AJlora pastor The Mich United ConservaTion marred and has five children He e bride A dinner was given for MoirJng Woraiup W30 Clubs are managing 5 one wrek P to move to California where themSunaayat he Fred WIie Sunday bchool   11 camps for bovs near Luddlngton  fr has remarried Jom They will live on the Wm Chvir Practjae  Wed Night onii mfi rvkAoaon rSs i,  I Roche farm J he groom recently Organist and Choir Director in Mich, count this week  The navy recruiting offiicer had ,71  S,r ,PVrV, v The pheasant census bv mail cirr  eW y e Thursday when he SQUfRESLEE  1v b DUyot the Iymouth iers, farmers etc was up to 70 last sned up 5 boys fori the navy J Married at the home of Mr ard Cdu1 church wIl orech ftunda wrek from 400 the week before They are Dick Young, Ray Hurtu1 MrsHerbert, Bryan on M36 WcM,  Red phte is the species chieflv bse, Don McKinley, Rubert Lath Saturday night by Rev Droter by moths alheugh Norway pine is  and L D Haines They went  Mr,ot J  Ionia to MrsPearl also effreted  Jckson for their physical examina urfeS of Moberly Alabama, A dinner was served at thr Bryanhome after the ceremony Mr Loe i  is a brother ff Mrs Bryan We dnt 1 I 1  1    ly thre is such an uproar in Detroit over letting  lh fircivdi iiffl n fr Many organizations for years lave been permitted to do so Detroit uuilly i taffled a modern home and off 1 uidny Am  Tlle  and Vihiiel ickiKv to ftav   hjv or  v oLoe KevV 13 stream improvement crews are tion Monday William Otterbein en ant now at work Streams to be improved are the Huron rvfir H  Washte aw county where bruf shrltjs will be bult rd ntxius fish removed u Used a couple uf weeks has rot bern called yet  ago u but MRS ADDIC PIERTE Mrs Addie Sigfer Piente daugh ter of the late Frank and Julia SigSTENCH BOMBED kr of Pinckney, died at Detroit Y Hamperian, froner resident, last Wednesday She was married who nu A cafe at Thrd and C to 5ent Pierce, a former editor of  fwWi, Detnt kad lux place tcch South LynHerald who died 25 yrr bombed  ek ia the wa be ago The funeral was at the Philltween the two gangs of rival jke Hfe Funeral Home, South Lyon box operators A juke box is a m Saturday with burial thee Rv A h Allard isnd family left on July  for a 2 wek5 vacation trip The pastor will conduct the regular church services on the dates of A,u 1 and s befoie leav uij for his new pastorate Loi 1 ale bos operated by putting a coia ia It mm with NOKTH HAMBURG CHURCH M  f 20 PI 0 P M  PAT  MEEJ JMENNNON1TE CHURCH The Pinckney Past Matrons ofj KrY atilBtoi the OES met with Mrs Eloyse j Rv Fug Bliey, pasto Campbell Monday with 1 piesent jMonjin Worahip Service 1000  Mrs Alta Meyer and Mrs Hazel j Sunday Scnool 11 JO Parker were cohostesses A lovely Sup  win luncheon was served Mrs Myerj Youi Peopiaa talked on her western trip PULMOTOR Owing to the lops of time in ob Evcntng Manage WL Eva Pcayer Servic Lektig  7U  815  00 Piackiky had ar and e,ol wallojjec tl   icin Auoi of Ann got ifi hits off Bill of Tu Bill DenllauUr held 7 and st tick ut  IirKkr  plays Soutr next Su Jay liatt r  lin KPSiveptoe, widje and Waru, erAnn Arbor Viegl Other Kast I Chelsca Ind 11, Saline 1, Novi  Sonth hyon 1 Grars Iik X In the West Division Brprhton beat Fowlervillo 4 t 3lJ innings Wejberville beat Ann Arbor Legion S to 3 Okemup , Mason 5, and Stockbridge 9,East Lansing 7  jwia do so this year Stockbridge liowell and li ighton aie all laffliij carsTne la, y  aa tht hoiks in i lie old blu law day, hs never bfn  nforced and ner will be Ihe moiK racd in  uch cases is  alleys io a worthy cause and ill fleet is a donation, ami the raffle eniiT Ts aVTcfd  mile i atitoctive for we all 1 ik to take n chance 1,01 COMMUNITY I I vill have Keader and ii nHiKiter IeuWarnu and  n corr wre Chnla Milf 4,  2, Sale u I and   SALE a eon1unity Auction Ht Jrre,ry on SATURDAY JULY 24 you have any furniture call will pick it up free of charge Wylie, Phone Pinckney 78F21 jCARD OF THANKS J  wish to thank the Kings Dau ghers for the money they gave to Harry IMsk when he went on tba, Doat trip i Mr Peggv Jarlowski Closing program of Summer NOTICE  7 Mrs Shirlejrs 4H Cubs, both SwaAmf winter and summer projects, will Wo shin  bold a baee tale at Martins Locker Rev Eat Beachey attended the j will be raised arouid the lakes The Pinckney Jtnd Hamburc churches MAIUmAY JULY lb J Menooafce Biesuxial meetiaga Port Pinckney fire department wiU ajaiid njoyed A badcet dinner at the WiisH affii1ii yaw patronage, laod, Oregon last week 1 fral It Beachey home, taintag a pulmotor from Ann Arj Bible School of Pinckney Gcpel bor, in drowning cases Otto Poul Mission M high school auditorium son has Parted a drive to buy a July 16 at 9 p m All invited ulmr and cMected 160 last On JAily 11 fc Caprxlla Chords week Tho ot is 500 and tne rest of 2 mixed voices sag at the  uewy AtARRIACE irald ODoherty, 21, Lake, Lona Strong, If Iake Ernest Dawnon CG  Beatrice Braxgirdle, 57, Cfa ton Ford, r Hartland Qtfw MRS ADDIE HENDEE Mrs Addie Hendee, 2, dU 1n Jcn Thursdav at the heme of  her daughter Mrs Nina RooaShe wan the wife o George Hendee and iived in Pnckneyfor a numberjt 59 natona Beach, of years Besides her daughter she ronld Cvd, 18, pinckney is survived by a son, Orla of Ow McNamara, 20, Howen  4Mo,s grandchiWren,6 great grand Turneif 20, Webbervflle, children and 2 great great grand Geerwold, 18, FowlerfriUe children A daughter,  Mrs OrphajH 21, Bi4ghan,Shirley Lanberon died in 3916 Funeral   Crumruse, 64,    and tmyal was at Perry Sunday  yqiaa ftitmt  Whrtmore Whrtmem Detwitfef afv   , L Jfm flP Pinckaay Ditpacb Wednesday Jut  141948 Availal CCaAPLETE PHILGAS SELFJ rCVSPMT INTAUATION   , vcae Coif  Visit us tcdcy U  CWnc VnoMt for vasammf  HOCKEY SSkVICE MOBTOL PRODUCTS M38 ad DEXTER ROAD ZJEGLER Electric 1075 M36E Pincknev Mkbin Phone 13o  4 Open 9 a ro to 6 p, inElect rical Hot Water Hettns Electric Rangettee Electric Roasterettet Automatic Toaster, Waffle Irons Light Fixtures aculator Coffee Makers SpeciahFUfh Lights Comp 100 Free Estimates on Wiring PS  BTJL Farmers BRING YOUR Wheat To Chelsea Milling Co No Delay FAST UNLOADING WITH OUR NEW GRAIN HOIST AND PIT Night U loading Too For the Converrkce of the Farmer during tl Harvest Time Will Remain Open to Receive your Grain in Ux Evening We Liften to Our Daily Radio Market QiwUtton vmt 1230 P K Fast Tint WPAG at Chelsea Muting W PHONE CHELSEA MICH3fc214 BASE BALL Nugkbortn tietci Miss Josephine 5 annua, a not ive of Dexter and  teacher in Detroit schools for mny yiars, died iu Detroit Wednesday Burial was at jffcxtei Friday Robert Ietruszkuwicz, 17, of Dc troit WHS drowid while swimming at Lslajvi Lake July 4th Ralph Hadley, 5t, of Unadilla, died last Wednesday The fuueral WHJ at UH Milnyr Funeral Home Stockbridgre, Saturday The grading is completed on the new lighted field H Stockbridg and thr poles will be set this week 9Uuo ha been raised Ketne StoJlsteimer, music director of Howell high school has bteu installed as head of the Howell Lions Club , The Tierce Family reunion waa held at the jjvuee Craft home ia Mario on July 3rd AVOff THEATER fused to pay and the man went away threatening arrest He is b Ueved to be an imposter, Lloyd Bennett has gone to Al Fri Sat, July 16, 17 ottpany,   SYLVAN  Harve, Dyen Gregory school WH Marsh and were rrelteted to board, Carl SnelUng is the new shaver  a Carrs barbrjr shop4 Billy Virice, having bought a shopa,t Byron Born to Steve Aschenbrennen and wifi Madeline Bowman July 18, a daughter Robeirt Richards tindirwent a mastoid operation at University hospital, Ann Artor laet week SLAVr, GIRL In Technicolor A ComedyAdventure Story wHh VVJlNNE DoCARLO, GEORGE BRENT Fair Wethr FieWBe Your Age Wn to PUy Horses Everyon should see B Your Ago4 ay Dr GD Cummings, acting  Seto Hoalth Commissioner, Sun,, Tu, July 18, 20  WHERE THERES LIFE i A Bob Hop Comody with    S1GNE HASS0 11 9Mj M New  Naughty But Mice Votes of 471 eon Ago re y Howy   r MI m  Q i  ComlngPiraUs of MoUry, Duel Born to Orviiie Tapper and wife ln the Sun Geden EaprinRg July 3rd, a daughtir,  OULJEA MICH Fri, Sa, July 16, 17 THE SIGN OF THE A Drama with SUSAN PETERS, ALEXAND KNOX, PEGGY CARRIER News Novelty Gar 3 and 3 a day is the pay offtr ed or haying help Th total expense of running the school at Howell last yiar was 10,10700 W  A Carr has our thanks for a AllnUvh of iPtaIWIrtVhteS, m a motorcycle race m Lindsay, Dr H p   r Jh Ontario, last week Miss Olivij Walsh of Whitmore Lakj has signed to teach the Merrii school iu Webster another year Thre re 43 Byerly stores opera tinjr, 13 erf which are in Gwosso Wayne University football team will train at Recreation Campeast  of Brighton, Aug 15Sept 12 J li E Barron is a patient at Un ivrrsity hospital, Ann Arbor The murrirftv of MU Jus Btcluldersecretary of Stanley Berriman of Howell to Arthur RusaJl of JVideville, oh Fowlerville took place at the How ell M E church July 2 Kev pailthorp officiating They will live i Fowleiville Miss tonsil removed at McPhirson hoar pital, Howell, last, week Siglrr harvested his his field of wheat here last wrek It vent 20 bushil to an aero, Bert Hooker has bought a grocery fctorr in Detroit and moved there  Mrs Robert Krlly and son, Gorman, are visiting in Hamburg 40 sugar beit factories will operate in Michigan his fall Dexter barbers will do no more Sunday shaving HOWELL Theater SOWR1A, IUCH Sun, Mon, Tuet, July 1819, 1 THREE DARING4 DAUGHTER la Technicolor Musical Conaiy wil JEANETTE MacDONALD, JOj  ITURBI, JANE POWELL en ANN TODD Crtoott Sun Shlws 258,o007tOS,9f0 TUM, Wd, Thur, Jully 13, 14 15  uaJ TL, I ,  SPENCER TRACY, KATHERINE   T   Ju,y 2122 HEPBURni VANi JOHNSOJV STATE OF THE UNION 1 N,vlt3r Cartoon  Stt, JuTji 17 ROY ROGERS EYES OF TEXAS Rev Carl Jones of Chelsea, former local pastor has recived a call t in In Trucolor Also LOIS COLLIER  CRANE in RICHARD PhUli Frank Benedict, 19, drowned at Thompson Lako Thursday whilci in swimming with Harry Huntington Bernardino Burns had her  was    W W, ARTHUR TAKES OVER i l If Til t    l  Octace Girard of Toledo is visit Cartoon ing his aunt, Mrs C J Gardner of 1 HIGH WALL Starring ROBERT TAYLOR, AUDR TOTTER, HERBERT MARSHA nd DOROTHY PATRICK Cartoon Shows 715  915 Service p Gehringer of Howell won irlftnd the auto raffled by  flremeni July 4 thrt Brighton Mty Hannah Ganrfty of Portage Gene Smith of Anderson starts his threshing outfit next week  Phil Farnham of Gregory has ae Sun , Mon, July 18, 19 Mat Sun , 2 15 P M Coa VAN JOHNSON and JUNE ALLY SON A Community Bank, while cori Nw vative, yet striving in rvery to reader complete frirudly r i , ficient service to our conin  ojirselves,   JSrJS  ptIion tr0 THE BR1DS GOES WILD ,  y  J Aii i  u Mabje Ives, 20, daughter sheriff who found thrrlock tmher  Ives died  h door broken gund where Y wag vj u, Mrs Henny Rohn sr tf Ann Ar tyTh0M  bor cPlebrated her 103 birthday last Wednesday of Comedy  Open an account heno If you a loan, talk to u aoout it be jou2to some out oilawnuge,   Cartoon  Newt fever Eujrene Campbell left for the PanAmerican exposition at Buffal Tho Public Srrvice Commission NJW York Thursdav has turned dm the Pn ef th Roh,yt C Culhane who recrntlyi potiton of the Ann Arbor railroad Rradualed from a phnrmacy ,chooV, discontinue to puKnff TwLtr at Ada 0nI has aceeptid o poit l  Helon Jeanne Bennett and Wilbur    u u  e CARY CANT,LORETTA YOUNGMRST AXIQHAL BAI o DAVID NIVENMONTE WOOlEV  HOWFTT, Eniir of Hambtrrsr we marked t tl o Ann ATbor Epiaeepal church July 3   Ed Carrow, owner of the WlsitmnF Lako Theatre has oll his South Lyon Theatre iO E Kinne ion in Pittsburg, Pa GARY AND THE BISHOPS WIFE Novelty Cartoon Unaer Fedecal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Ineqra CerporationAll DepoeRs Ineered , to 5,000 for Each Depositor  Soteof2TleanAgv Kemeth Truster, Mr BergNelson T enstr r and ftmily and Bill Beard of Ann Arbor spent Sundty with Mrs John Bell Frank McKelvey and wife of Pitts hurt P,a are guess of Mrs Rosn HendcP  Mrs Lesler McAfee and daugh Jtrr Leslie or I Mrs Beatrice Van Lnft Friday the following busi  Horn were in Detroit last week nes men took the boat trip to Put j Vincent Snooks of Newberry wa inBay, Ohio M J Reason, C H a caller at thr Clifford VanHoml Kennedy, Rov Bird, Arrbror Mur home last wtrk His daghttr, Joan, I phy Dallas Cox, Hazen Smith j retvmed to Newberry with him I Gregory McCluskey of Pinckney i Mis Rorr Hendee returnpd hom tnd Irene Sullivan WT re married at from Shepardsvnlle Friday thft Yourgstown General Hospltl Ohio, July 13 While delivering icr S H Caff was stopped by a man, claiming to be a police officer who demanded 15 because the truck cover was ovrr the license plate Mr Carr re Mrs, irvin Kennedy is a patient at ForH hospital, Detroit Dead or AMv HORSES 9 COWS 11  HOGS 3 JEPLNDliTC UPON SIZE AU CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED IREM   FuiJi Anlmalf Collected Promptly Modern EqutpmeBt Capable MOL m EL PARKER Am Qioiie 88, pjad  Service in WAig Tbe FASTFST DesJx v Central Dead Stock oi j CTT0 WftARpTl H Better Stair i i presented by ou 1 r  f Wcdida M  hch r rvir of the r  VV S ON A HICC  YOOVt iADf OUT YOUR WttU Med teal Preparrc r   lopether on the county, inal levels, doctors of invjnr to p ovidean Uitn but ion of medical t  y duiirgr pcaftime  w, tii event of another i it n good medical serv io i their active con  of other nal the doctors want udlooking proTi,   , ho medical prowhili w Ij constitute an ixrt on the ooe of WorW im Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP r CRANE FIXTURES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS I fi rnd in  Off , t 1 4 J L t i Hit iasis of survey which e leii i iltoJ by the Amei i l  fee ty he coocle   Lvrt nUii   consid  i  r,crs vr iriucted   rjr J service tin were  i   f ii1 e arc  sing i u   r    doc  vJ to rtay at  for  civillin poptt trr 13 cf 20,000 reU isoire ent to ic 5cvTs, rcveaie  iof the dispropor   v cf doctors in the , H iring Vorld War tlitried hf onliaa f i h of medical rluc ccucd a wr te d LEDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS  CAST IRON LAVATORIES STREL k MASON I TE SHOWER   U CLOSE f COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS  SHAFFER DEMING  PEERLESS WATER ATER SOFTNERS PUMPS SUMP PUMPS r VECTRIC e OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED PIPE  FITTINGS I  VALVBS, SOIL PPE  FITTINGS IM STOCK  U e to c n 9 tO  msjM PLUMBiMG, MEAT0KL JARINC R7f letariie Driw,  Uk OPCM VF aM  , July lSth Jhiritwry r Btmtk Lfm YELLOW PAGES mm  1  Ft nv rVvtlical oTker atti4 m eonii h v cut j 5r J tiucfr ran y 2, per M firJ the navyby 30 per cent ji, lowering the quantity or t UVUCJ service available  ni the araad fereet    war  i it  , 4Wryreftcjr abouM oe I PI i i fi bing  ur kiii   fl  didne aot tbe   medial akiit   4itribiitehCfiff i jjjfj JUT l Water gygfsM Etm,   r,ynf  IP iyr n , 1    J wi,r CLERKS CERTIFICATE State of Michifctui, County, ui ingston, ss  1, LULksi  ULiiZ, Deputy Clerk of said County of Livingston, and Clerk of the Circuit Court for said County, do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy of the original record of Supervisori Proceedings with the original record thereof, now remaining in xny office, and that it is a true and correct ivmsmpt therefrom, and of the whole of such original record IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court and County this seventh day of July, AD, 1948 LOUISE M SCHULZ, Deputy Clerk UN Facts and Faces NORWAY NORGE   NO 9 WAY Norway, a mountainous country extending from the frozen Arctic to the gateway of the Baltic Sea, is known all over the world by her merchant fleet The sea, washing 12,000 miles of coastline, provides natural industry for Norways 3,000,000 people, who are among the worlds greatest sailors and fishermen Her farmers live mainly along the famous fjords inlets and in valleys deep in the rugged mountains, which also furnish water power for electricity to run Norways industries The country is a Kingdom and gave the United Nations its SecretaryGeneral, Trygve Lie Its Permanent Representative at UN Headquarters is Finn Moe its flag red with a whitebordered blue cross UNIacts and Faces   SAUDI ARABIA The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the site of Islams two most important shnnosMecca the capital and Medina both closely associated with the life of the I n  phet Muhammed These two highly developed cities are surrounded by the rid l  I Arabian desert in which many of Sud, bias 350,000 square miles hae recently  cm tance with the a scuvery of lae oil reserves wnn  fe during 300,000 barrels daily d of Sudi Arabuisjw S   T v npnkr, semblv has been BRti rniu,e  u   Vore en SffS M Sr Her fla is green carrying  btartpn No Deity bt Cod and Muhammed  h,s Prophet FlagRising for the World   f  vvoweajs WeclhescU JulvT4JS UN Facts and Faces YUGOSLAVIA Because of its strategic position and resources, the territory of Yugoslavia for centuries suffered various foreign invasions With about 100,000 square miles and 15,000,000 people, Yugoslavia, embracing  Serb, Croat, Slovenian, Macedonian and Montenegrin lands, was created as a monarchy after World War I In World War II, she suffered heavily from German occupation, and after liberation, the monarchy was replaced by a Federated Peoples Republic Predominantly agricultural, Yugo slavia is nevertheless the principal mineral producer of the Balkans, and has a Five Year Industrialization Plan, Her ON Representative Dr Joza Vilfan Her flag is blue, white and red with a red star   rmm Women DeleSates Take Part in VN Meeting,  XS, of Pakistan Mrs Bodil B,S n  n   TaMduue Hussain MP, of the UnUed Kinfdom Mr 1 F,enCe rrla Al Khoja of W nd iv  ma of Svr   j ui uaq, and iuis tua undstrom of Sweden,  JL J Uh ai i r c   V BAIL ASUNCION  0  ENCAMNAClON 4 I s   1   Paraguay, ftVep in the iin rnr ol South Ameiiii, Instill in many s a frontier land, although her capital, founded in explorations UK ears ajjo, is one ol Latin Ameriias oldest Most ol landlocked Para,ius 1,00,011 inhabitants live beijnveen the Parana anil Paraguay Rivers, which lead to the Rio de la Plata and the sea Cattle raising, forest industries and agriculture on the ruh nil soil occupy most of her people Still largely unknown is the Iran Chaco region in the north Paraguays delegation to the Initial Nations is headed by Dr Guillermo Enciso, Ambassador to the Inited States Her Hag has horizontal red, white and blue stripes and the countrys seal Indonesian Truce Trio ttpporfto I ,i Having successfullyi ioefl i ntiM ti, txuiUiMuMitiLTri belvveen The Netlu ims aid the IINOV, n iJepuMu iu the Ka ,1 Indies, the Inild Nations Si i urit  oini ils mnniittec ol J1 Offices is back it l headquarters, wriiin its liiui report Putting final touches on the historic document are lieit to nj,hl Ur Prank P Graham of he Inited States Paul van eeluid of lirlium, Justice Richard t Kirby el Australia, an T i Narayanan, cim i secretary W Tf UN Facts and Faces  PANAMA UN Facts and Faces  POLAND PANAMA CARIBBEAN SEA POLSKA POLAND ROBERTO DELA GUAROIA PACIFIC OCEAN  fy  Explorers of the New World satisfied their quest for a short overland route across the Americas in 1513 when Vasco Nunez de Balboa sighted the Pacific Ocean from a hill in what is now Panama Today, the Republic of Panama still furnishes the quickest oceantooccan route by the United Statesopera ted Panama Cnnal From the tenmile wide Canal Zone can be seen Panamas varied land, from jungles to high mountains Many of her 610,000 people work in agriculture and forest industries in her 33,6ro square miles Her Representative at United Nations headquarters is Roberto de la Guardia The Panamanian flag has white, red and blue squares and a red and a blue star Poland, a nation wilh a thousand years of history, is one of Kuropes m t importrt breadbaskets Her fiat plains, crossed by important livers, stretch oU to the horizons and furnish perfect a   uliura land to 00 prcat of her l,0J0bhtl inhabitants Industrially, too, Pol nul is an inportant center, producing textis, coal, iron, forest pi duels and minerals Her borders are hereTbvn as outiinel bv the iotsdam Agreement of 1945, pending a final peace treav with Germany, and include about 120,000 square miles between the Bug in the Kast and the Oder and Neisse Rivers in theWest Polands Permanent Rep resentative at Inited Nations headquarters is Dr liIiusz Katz Suchy her flag is divided horizontally h red and white fields  w  ottebd a of ibt UHd Nations, approved by tfa General Tj teteed by three UN guards met tte world or aniaa SJx7Lke Success New ork The baaneris light   ay ,9  jor Children World Affairs, Fhst Hand  s Leading the May the entire suOf of the rnftc s ha  one days pay to the Lnited Nations Appca ioi   Iren  T5 which started its worldwide drive for ctnifrilv tioiis in rn  Signing up are rfrftto rirhfroiitrow, Assistaut Se rP tr  c   Byron Pric administration, Henri laugier soci I, Arkr,dv  lev security council and back row Iva Krno Jeh, iVi, Vaughau tgeneral services, Benjamin Cohrn mtovKikiio i w Aake Ording, pi ocUw oi the United Natacui Ajyeal ior C ailun a The United Nations is serving as a laboratory for a group ol  spfrinlM in initrnatiflnc1 affairs Here a group of the internes, workriffct along with the permanent UN staff, take part in ae From different nnivenWea, itndeati work with LN for eigM   i iiinuii,imin f 4 J  t A V Mt P1NCKNEY DISPATCH fflfatoexhy, July 141948  ifc JUNE SESSION 1948    Motion carried Moved by Glenn and supported by Duncan, that the County Treasurer be allowed her necessary expo ise in attending the annual meeting of the  State Association of County Treasurers Motion carried Moved by Berry and suijrted by Redinger, that the County Clerk 99 em  m Monday, June 28th Pursuant to Statute, the Board of Supervisors for the County of Liv ingston, convened at their rooms in the Court House, on Monday, June 28th,  au0Wej his necessary expense in attending the annual meeting of the 148, at 1100 am and upon roll call by the Clerk, the following members Sute Association of County Clerks were found to be present Brighton Township T Ross Raddatz  Henry Cohoctah Township Curl WConway Township Archie Kingsley Deerneld Township P Wiggins Genoa Township Andrew beim Green Oak Township Willim Dncn Hamburg Township J Auxthu,L Sh Handy Township   mh Hartland Township  Boy Glendening Howell Township  k Ioeoo Township   Minger f Marion Township W B Clark Oceola Township  Milton Conine Putnam Township Lynn Hendee Tyrone Township Vernon Wright Unadiila Township RdpK Glenn Brighton City W W Knapp and Thomas S Leith Howell City W H Gartrel1 Fred CatrellChairman Upon motion of Conine and supported by Berry, Board adjourned until 130 pm   AFTFRNOON SESSION The County Road Commission appeared before the Board relative to plan whereby th several Townships of the County could appropriate Motion carried Upon motion of Glendening which was duly supported by Berry, Board adjourned antil tomorrow morning at 930 am  Approved J Fred Catrell, Chairman Countersigned s John A Hagman, Clerk iKaV Friday, July 2nd Board met, roil called, quorum present The minutes of yesterdays session were read and approved Moved by Berry and supported by Raddatz that the Board appropriate the sum of 50000 to the Fowlerville Agricultural Society for premiums for the 4H Clubs and Future Farmers, the same to be payable on or after January 1, 1949 Motion carried Supervisor Raddatz of the Equalization Committee equalization report as follows a funds to the County Road Commission for the construction and repairing  Twps  Cities Brighton City Brighton Twp Cohoctah Twp Conway Twp Redinger, that this Board approve Deerfleld Twp the County Road Commission, m vInch the Townships shall Genoa Twp  the construction or repairing of roads in their respective Green Oak Twp Townships, and that the Townships shall pay for the labor and materials Hamburg Twp used, and that the County Road Commission shall furnish all equipment Handy Twp necessary to be used in said work Hartland Twp The motion was carried Howell Twp Upon motion of Berry which was duly supported by Redinger, the Howell City of highways in their Townships Moved by Ross anu supported by the plan of participate in the construction or Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at P30 am  Approved Fred Catrell, Chairman  Countersigned John A Hagman, County Clerk Tuesday, June 29th Board met, roll called, quorum present The minutes of yesterdays session were read and approved Supervisor Seim of the Criminal Claims Committee, presented bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers  AD5  Supervisor Leith of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to the  Iosco Twp Marion Twp Oceola Twp  Putnam Twp Tyrone Twp Unadiila Twp  EQUALIZATION REPORT 1948 Real Estate Personal Total Acres Assessed Assessed Assessed  1,254,115 331,850 1,585,965 21585 1,696,520 154950 1,851,470 24450 958,320 141,980 1,100,300 23980 1,028,200 97,900 1,126,100 23505 1,004,110 207,035 1,211,145 21895 1,787,570 212,100 1,999,670 21009 1,618,115 218,600 1,836,715 21638 1,925,625 323,350 2,248,975 21067 1,825,000 277,050 2,102,050 23456 1,136,250 201,375 1,337,625  20810 879,100 105,850 984,950 3,200,8 0 811,130 4,012,000 22331 792,930 42,500 835,430 22600 1,019,425 101,295 1,120,720 23289 988,150 75,500 1,063,650 21927 1,323,285 154,900 1,478,185  22757 1,086,425 96,750 1,183,175 22023 781,410 80,150 861,560 Totals 24,305,420 3,634,265 27,939,685 4,060,315 Brighton City Brighton Twp Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers A960 to Cohoctfth Twp a4, inclusive         Conway Twp Upon motion of Redinger which was duly supported by Glendening, Deerfteld Twp J Board adjourned until 130 pm AFTERNOON SESSION Supervisor Seim of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers A966 to 969, inclusive Supervisor Clark of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers A970 to 980, inclusive Supervisor Wiggins of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers A981 to 984, inclusive Upon motion of Seim which was duly supported by Berry, Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 930 am  Approved Fred Catrell, Chairman Countersigned John A Hagman, Clerk Wednesday, June 30th Board met, roll called, quorum present The minutes of yesterdays session were read and approved Supervisor Seim of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers A988 to 997, inclusive  Upon motion of Berry which was duly, supported by Wiggins, Board adjourned until liu pm AFTERNOON SESSION Supervisor Wright of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers A999 and A1100 to A1117, inclusive Supervisor Kingsley of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers A1118 to 1129, inclusive   Supervisor Leith of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to the Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers A1130 to 1141, inclusive  Upon motion of Seim which was duly supported by Wright, Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 930 am Approved Fred Catrell, Chairman  Countersigned  John A Hagman, Clerk, Genoa Twp Green Oak Twp  Hamburg Twp Handy Twp Hartland Twp Howell Twp  Howell City Iosco Twp  Marion Twp Oceola Twp Putnam Twp Tyrone Twp  Unadiila Twp  Real Estate Equalized  1,332,150 1,637,050 1,330,020 1,340,100  1,072,965 1,867,900 1,893,400 1,820,650 2,186,960 1474426 1,404,150 4,46ft70 1,018,500 1,178,706 1,396,500 1,253,100 1,023,250  911,850 Totals 28,365,735 Personal Equalized 331,850 154,950 141,980 9700 267,035 212,100 218,600 323,350 277,050 201,375 105,850 811,130 42,500 101,295 75,500 154,900 96,750 80,150 8,684265 Total As Equalized  1,664,000 1,792,000 1,472,000 1,408,000 1,280,000  2,080,000 2,112,000 2,144,000 2,464,000 1,376,000 1,600,000 5,280,000  1,056,000 1,280,000 1,472,000 1,408,000 1,120,000  992,000 32,000,000 Supervisors Berry, ROBS and Glendening PRINpNG Supervisors Knapp,, Conine, and Wiggins AGRICULTURE Supervisors Clark, Smith and Raddatz CONSERVATION Supervisors Duncan, Glendening, and Redinger ABSTRACTS Supervisors Wright, Glenn, and Seims VETERINARY Supervisors Smith, Kingsley, and Hendee DRAINS Supervisors Redinger, Shehan, and Wright COUNTY RELIEF  , Supervisors Gartrell, Duncan, and Hende EDUCATIONAL  Supervisors Conine, Raddatz, and Shehan COUNTY PLANNING Supervisors Shehan, Ross, and Seims AVIATION Supervisors Glenn, Leith, and Berry MILEAGE AND PER DIEM Supervisors Hendee, Glenn, and Duncan Supervisor Wright of the Civil Claims Committee presented the Conpresented the tagious disease bill of the Social Welfare Commission to the Board, which was allowed as presented  Upon motion of Redinger and supported by Conine, Board adjourned until 130 pm AFTERNOON SESSION Supervisor Glenn of the per diem committee presented the pay roll of the several supervisors for listing dogs, which was allowed as pre sented Supervisor Duncan of the per diem committee presented the pay roll of the several supervisors, for attendance at the April and June Sessions of the Board, which was allowed as presented Moved by Supervisor Berry and supported by Supervisor Ross, that the dog tax for the ensuing year be fixed as follows 200 for each male and unsexed dog 350 for each female 1000 for each kennel for six  dogs or less, and 1500 for each kennel over six dogs A penalty of 200 for each dog shall be collected if that tax is not paid prior to June 1st  Motion carried The minutes of yesterdays session were read and approved Moved by Supervisor Seim and supported by Supervisor Hendee, that the matter of construction of a County Dog Pound, on the County Infirmary Grounds, be left with the Committee on Public Grounds and Bnildirrgs Motion carried Upon motion of Redinger and supported by Glendening, Board adjourned subject to the call of the Chairman Approved  Fred Catrell, Chairman , Countersigned , , vgrr t John A Hagman, Clark  Added or Deducted 78,035 59,470 371,700 281,900 68,855 80,330 275,285 104,975 361,950 38,375 615,050 1,268,000  220,570 159,280 408,350 70,185 63,175 130,440 Percent 052 056 046 044 04O 065  066 067 077 043 050 165 033 040 046 044 035 031 1,000 ta  fc   Carl W Raddatz Lynn Hendee Robert E Smith Walter W Knapp W Harry Gartrell Number A959 A960 A961  A962 A963 A964 A966 A967 A968 A969 A970 A971 A972 A973 A974 A975 A976 A977 A978 A979 A980 A981 A982 A983 A984 A988 BILLS ALLOWEDJUNE SESSION 1948 Name Purpose Loren BassettCare of Inmates, Jail Frank D BushTravel Expense, Convention Amount 68290  4580 A990 A991 A992 A993 A994 A995 A996 Moved by Supervisor Shehan and supported by Superviso rDuncan that the report of the Committee on Equalization be accepted, adopted and placed A989 on file Motion carried Supervisor Clark of the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings Committee presented the following resolution and moved its adoption, which was duly supported by Glendening  Supervisor Glendening RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Howell has represented to this Board that it A997 is necessary and expedient for the convenience and welfare of the inhabi A998 tants of the City of Howell that Clinton Street be continued from North A999 State Street east through the Court House and Jail Grounds to North A1000 Court Street in such direction and location that Clinton Street will be a continuous thoroughfare sitxysix 66 feet in width AND WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors are agreeable to the granting of such request  NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that permission is hereby granted to the City of Howell to open Clinton Street through the court house and jail grounds in form and location so that Clinton Street, from North State Street to North Courfc Street, will be one continuous street Board met, roll called, quorumpresentThe minutes of yesterdays 0r avenue sitxysix 66 feet wide providing parking lots are built accord A1109 ing to Engineer Plan Number rive rt AV Thursday, July 1st A1101 A1102 A1103 A1104 A1105 A1106 A1107 A1108 session were read and approved Mr Charles Sutton, Frank , Bush and Carf Welcker, members of the Such street and parking lots to be opened, maintained and cared for A11U T    mnntv Honor Roll Committee appeared before the Board, rela at the sole expense of the City of Howell and to be provided with neces A1112  MovYd i nd support by Leith tht At Boird appropriate  whtdr pln nd specification, p been filed with th A1U6 r  r Hoi, KOU Congee   to purche the Men,  f JSK   SS rial in the name of the County Motion carried Supervisor Leith  of the Civil the Board which were allowed as  Claims Committee presented bills lot to the county jail garage and also that the parking lots shall be re A1120 to erved for the use of the county ocers, supervisors or county employees A1121 recommended as appear by numbers during certain hours A1122 Said City of Howell to indemnify and save harmless the County of A1123 Aled bfS and supported by Glenn, that the Prosecuting Attor Living7ton f iJoin any loss or damage in connection therewith    Motion carried  Moved by Superviaor Wiggins, supported by Supervisor Wright, that ney be directed and authorized to take the necessary legal steps to collect all the claims for damages from the owner of the dog in the McKeon Rabies case Motion carried Supervisor Gartrell of the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings recommended that the County enter into a contract with the Tower Clock Company for the repair and electrifying of the Court House Clock, the same to be done for the sum of 88500, and the City of Howell pay onehalf of said sua J Moved, by Berry and supported by Glean that the reeommeiidatioii of the Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings be concurred in   Motion carried Moved by Glendening and supported by Berry, that the Livingston Cosmty Welfare Commission te instructed and authorised to the several Townships all monies due them for collection for adult Hot this Board appropriato the mm of 7500 to the County Infirmary for use as Christmas gifts for the patients Motion carried  Moved by Supervisor Boas and supported by Supervisor Berry that this Board approve the following Committee appointments as made by Motion carried fjpea motioa of Glendening whkh was etfjr mforUi by Conine, Board smtfl 190 pj Conine of the Educational Committee preissstsi the budget f Urn Ceemty Board of Education for the year 149 m the mm of HAM that the same he approved aa I rnflm mi supported by M the Chairmanfollowing the April meeting of this Board and that they A bo spread upon the records aa follows Motion carried    EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE Supervisors Raddats, Ksmpp, Hondee Smith, and GartrelL  CEIMINAL CLAIMS Superviaor Soime, A Sapervisors Rosa, Barry and Shehan  CIVIL CLAIMS Supervisor Lattfc, WigJs nd Wright JTIggimv Clark ami Lekh PUBLIC GMHJKM AND BUWMNG8 Gartrell and jaFPOmTfONMEMT A1124 A1125 A1126 A1127 A1128 A1129 A1130 A1131 1132 A1133 A1134 A11S6 A1136 A1137 A1138 A1139 A1140 A1141 A11U A1146 A1140 A1149 A11M 1401 BfiroTd W7TJoraenCoroner Fees 223,92 Liverance Funeral HomeAmbulance Service 500 MacDonald Funeral HomeAmbulance Service 600 StaffanHildinger Funeral HomeSoldiers Burial 7500 Donald McKeonLivestock Claim 62500 Peter EvertJustice Fees 450 John E ParkerPoultry Claim 3500 Peter EvertJustice Fee 200 William PeavyLivestock Claim 6400 Forrest J BrownJustice Fee 225 Robert MorganLivestock Claim 9000 Clyde HetchlerJustice Fee 210 James MasonLivestock Claim 3210 Milton ConinesLivestock Claim  , 1500 Robert J EagerJustice Fee 220 Francis W MurnighanLivestock Claim 1500 Fred FullerJustice Fee 215 Phillip SproutFor killing sheep dogs 5,00 William DuncanFor killing sheep dogs 600 Harold M BordenPhotos for Prosecuting Attorney 1200 Dr G R Schaffer Rabies Treatments 2800 E J KeehnAmbulance Services 4900 Guy GrieveCoroner Fees 12600 Harry CooperPoultry Claim 1200 Clair BarnumJustice Fee 200 Adolph GrochowskiPoultry Claim 4270 Weakley BrothersLivestock Claim 2200 Fred PrestonJustice Fee 230 Thomas RadyPoultry Claim  1150 Bruce HerbstJustice Fee 200 Francis LarsonLivestock Claim 500 Hannes L MuschJustice Fee 200 Glenn M HauserLivestock Claim 9000 Fred PrestonJustice Fee 205 Fred BerrySpecial Committee 3360 Henry RossSpecial Committee 2250 Lyle RedingerSpecial Committee 1976 Roy GlendenningSpecial Committee 1480 Robert E SmithSpecial Committee 2040 W B ClarkSpecial Committee 2600 W H GartrellSpecial Committee , , ,  4060 Lynn HendeeSpecial Committee 2100 Archie KingsleySpecial Committee 1670 Carl RaddatzSpecial Committee 1380 Andrew J SeimSpecial Committee 2280 Ralph WigginsSpecial Committee  880 Fred CatrellSpecial Committee 1800 Ralph GlennSpecial Committee 800 Thomas LeithSpecial Committee 1400 William DuncanSpecial Committee 800 W W KnappSpecial Committee  700 Milton ConineSpecial Committee 1630 J Arthur ShehanSpecial Committee 730 A E HoltforthLivestock Claim 15000 Harold J ArmstrongJustice Fee mr 250 John SpearsLivestock Claim 1500 Asher WylieJustice Fee M 250 John DinkelPoultry Claim 4000 Asher WylieJustice Fee 2,50 James E IvensLivestock Claim 2400 Robert J EagerJustice Fee 260 Joe GentilePoultry Claim  , 1250 Asher WylieJustice Fee M 250 John BurgLivestock Claim M 4000 Asher WylieJustice Fee 260 W D AdamsCounty Board of Education 925 Idling Bros Everard CoCounty Board of Education 13825 Robert M McBridgeCounty Board of Education l4  Wahrs Book StoreCounty Board of Education M 780 Miles Fox CoCounty Board of Education  453 Gladys McCallnmTravel Expense w 9963 Cousins Printing CoOffice Supplies M 3440 Braham Laboratories, IncSupplies   983 Charles G BlackAutopsy , 6000 Floyd W MunseUTravel Expense   24714 W N IsbellAttendance Officer  224,46 Sarah L YoungCounty Board of Education  100   aWWIaWWsrpmMW mW MHMMIMIOMUIHOMMMKimmnM fJAJ W J RvnearsonRabies Treatments ,,, 1246 Donald McKeonRabies Expense    6ZM Jesmte M Eastman, Uv Co Treas Supvrs, listing Dogs 74340 Jennie M Faetmaa, liv Co Treat Payroll, Bd of Supm 84728 Daft of Social WelfareContagirms I a Tetai 8414 I   iTJWi nswFF  PP PINCKNEY piSfATCH Wedhewlay, July141948 Yard Goods, Hosiery dents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries WrtCINEY DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 M ain St PLnckiuv, Sfchan Entered aa second uss  niatter at Poatoffie at , Pinckney, Michigan undo Ithe act ef March 3 187  Subscription rata 9160 a Year Paul W Curlett, Publisher wore KicUClara an 1 I Kennedys Gen Store Iltiiry Johnsou and tans, Fossie Chambers, Mrs Otto Poulson and Mrs Erma Lewis attended the funeral of Mrs Addie Eeudee in Perry SufRlay, Barbbaru Htger of Hancock and Pick and Billy Mercer of Eut Lan sing spent Sunday at the Wm Mer cer Lome The Lloyd Hendee family Sunday guests of the Jerry man family, Mvi Emnui Vtllmer, Mrs Kenndy and Wilbur Eisei Wilbur Eisele and wife visited John Eiselc at Sparrow hospital, LanMng  sunday The Ona Campbell family are at Ithe Lloyd VanBlaircum cotiie at Portpe Lake for two weeki C J Clinton attended the reunjof Co II World War I Veterans at Plymouth Sunday Cynthia and Mary Courtney of  Holly are staying with Mr Ray  monda Morris Maureen Yarboroush af lkkrle j spent last wePk at the Louis Sitck I able home M Eleanor Ledwidpc and Kan wer in Ann Arbor Wednesday, Louis Coyle and wife were Sunday dinner guests at the Ray Burns  home Shirey  Gons   Garge NOTCCE RJNG AND BEARINGS ONLY 4950 AUTHORIZED FORD REBUILT MOTORS 9900 ARC  ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER SERVICE  ROAD SEKVICT WASH JOBS 100 UREASE JOBS  100 SIMON1ZED JOBS 995 MUFFLER  TAIL PIPES BATTERIES  AUTO PARI QUICK L lAKGE TRACTOR REPAIR OIL CHARGE Call No 138 USED CARS FOR SALE COME IN AND SEE THE NEWROTUTILLER GARDEN TRACTOR Kaiser Frazer Sales  Service  17 PEARL ST CALL NO 138 HOWELL RD 4f  In the farm kitchen alone, 37 tons of water aro used each year An average cow drinks over 15 tons a year    and there are dozens of other uses for water Let electricity take this burden off your shouldersleave more time for more important work Electricity will pump and carry your water cheaper than doing it any other way No other system will give you so much satisfaction in  All 1lie1b  YoU I NO WIS THE TIME TO J MODERNIZE DECO MOrtSUN  NORCE FURNACES  SPACE HLATFRS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSE N BUHNERS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATER SOUNLRS  HOT WAT E R TANKS SHALLOW AND DEEP WKLL PUMPS GUTTERS  SIDING  ROuMNG ONE TO THREE YEARS lO V7 ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK C MANTLED X Pinckney Fab  3i33t 71 ia Co  1 210 MAIN SI PiNCKNi Y f 1  loffor Milk ProoWfco Whon dairy cow hav amtot  frtth wator, rhoy product 9 to 10 moco milk  ticroatoa f90 rVoaforfeo Hon iiood ptonty fo drink fithtr all, twothirdc of an 099 1 wafer KP oin Mer ProfooM HOQ cktooJ Ftonty of wattr et tho feeding trough moon biggor, f1thior  hog Adaodflrotorocffae A tmalf tVot oaotfy con trolUd whit a ttroani of wator Without it, Are  rapkHy   Hoof rfwor Hortt Wator yowr livofoek fro quonttythoyll bo hoaJHUor,  txira Crop fntvraiKO Drought can ruin valvablo vogoablot and Itw ore Wator  your he DETROIT EDISON Go  Complete water systems and electric pumps of all types and capacities, for oxe with medium, deep or shallow wells, are available for immediate installation Ask your Edison Farm Service Advisor to help you plan your system and estimate the amount of water your farm require Theres no obligation to you, and youll find his setyict helpfuL  SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HOUSES 9 Each CATTLE 11 Each HOGS 3 per Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO 5IZ AND CONDI I ION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIG3 RLMOVET FREE PHOr COLLECT Q DARLING COMPANY J ELL 450 BUYER3 OF HIDES  LF SKINS , jy    w  V Sa ot t ftwai   WI,A   vtirv ofrT   Fred FWb has returned from  visit with Eev and Mru Backus at Brown Cty Mr aacT Mrs FE, Meyers uf Quincy, W ited the B White and Earl Stanley families lost week  Mrs Louis Shehan, Francis, Mrs Edna Spears and Helen Tipiady at tended the funeral of  couKin,Guy Bouck, t Jackson Friday John Elaele underwent a hernia operation at Sparrow hospital Lansing last week Mr od Mrs Roy Overly and Mr und Mrs, Pat Murphy of How ell were in town Sunday, Henry Ishacn of Chelaa was in town Sunday   Andrew Campbell and family spent Sunday at the Lloyd Bennett home in Hillsdale  Mrs Vivitn Parmalee And daughter were in Jackson last week M J Reason and wife were in Jack on Thursday heme ClaWe C Cog, Candidate  for BepaUiean nowistttte fer Stets Ymt svfptti mm The Vincent Shields family of MrsVivian parmalre and daughAnn Arbor spent Sunday at the ter have moved in the Beck apartLee Lavey home I ments on East Main St Roy Reason and family Mrs Ednal Mr and Mrs Emil Wcddige of na Reason and Leota were guestsAnn Arbor were Thursday night of the Fned Carpenter family In guests of Don Swarthoul and wife Pontiiac Sunday        n  Mf an Mr Don Swarthoot, called  tte Charles Clark home Mrglclafe M1Uerf Mrand Mj Sunday   Lonnie VanSlambrook and Mr and Lea Clark ad family of Detroit, Mrs Geo Meabon, Mrs P Curlett Mrs GW Clark and Edal Myer were gursls at the ner Brighton andfamily of Ypsilanti were Sun 4H Camp Thursday night The day gutflts of Walter Clark and , following from here were on thr family   program tap dance, Domialee Swar MR and Mrs Harold Hammond thout solo, Paula Curlett ballet of Owosso were Sunday fiests of dance, Marilyn Miller piano solo, Clyde Fisher ud family JJamrs Gallup ap dance, Barbara Guests of Mr and Mrs, Stanley i Miller DinkrJ last week were Mrs, Emms   Brogan and Mrs, Lueila Patterson  Stuan ,he infant daugltter of and daughter, Mary Holt, of Stoefc, Mrsfrd Mn, Ross HrriMHelen Cul brtde I at Detroit pasard away last Jvn GriffHii spent last week im Thursday  Dearborn  P Baker of Syracuse K  Y  Gemla Kenrcdy and family of 9it the week end at the RJ, were Sunday gue of the Mark Carr home, His wife and children ay Keaedy bosma  tarred borne with him Joe Gearhatt mi wm of rtawtsl Andrew Nesvitt and wife  th Markj Friday witii lbs Gst4sw Ar Wylie and famUy ind E est Thornton, and 0mily oi Grtnd liapids went to Walled8 Luk lt, Sunday, Mvs Splttler was called to B 11ville Tyesday by thr death of, her mother   j Charles Whitehead and wift , Bei rice Lamborn of GreROjy, spent Sunday at the Jesse Henry home Mr and Mrs Fiank Sieel, Mrs Frank Martin of Howell and Mrs Joe Martin and daughter, Mary of Howell called at the Albert Dink 1  home Sunday also Mrs Mae Daller j and Mrs Bonita Jens of Ypsilanti j Mfpnd Mrs Albert Whitlfy of Ann Arbor were Saturday guests of Mr and Mr James Whitley H P Arpleton and wife of Brighton cHri at the Lynn Hendee home Sunday Mr and Mrs Francis Krupa of Detroit and Mrs Eunice Schuchart of Howell called on Mr and Mrs  Wm Shehan Sunday  UN GKOLND CABLE Tlis cubic from I5i Ii  Is o  U  iji  ivlaiion in Ietskev litrf ,111 jui in      L    lell it r tin muv  of th two citir i  i n, ii pi l u, flowed und th5 m or, of Kcd CityCad unOMViimi 1  K  y construct iliac Travrise Cu and rhai u   i vik train wlm  i, showu viouc made simultc, ous lorirdi, atoci  luh , tl ifH docp tanci rails The f I, tllo rid   E woith Mr and Mrs W H Mever and Hik Lomis md fily and Mrs Mrs Mr Daller relumed from Cal il i,t11 oi NVkV  rk arf ex ifornia Friday 1  the ME Darrow home this veek  H C V dder anci wife have re turned fin Yellowstone Xaiional Park  Mib Alite SchKnhalo and Mrs lida KariiiS  of Howell pent Sundfty at he Tai Ware home ,  240 votes wert cast at a hot old Dexter school meeting in which Ward Tapper and Stanley Vaughn, Uac tisojQ Wubbeats were neseatoW V Mrs Gce Price mi layto  Gene MannMrsCora Webb, Mrs  Mrs WayUe Cur aui childtr Nettie Vaughn, Mrs Maiiorie Mi rr  are viMti,, at the Walter, ill and daughter ittcnded the funer  huni in iirand Rapids al of Mrs Addie Pirree at South Lyon Saturday Merlifi Ambuifey d family have moved ito the W H Clark FQR RNT 3 Ro0m Aprtm4nL Lw4 A A TT  XM A S45 Eit Putnam Photw X43P Richard Andrew Ilon of Mrand  Mrj Richard Amo of Hewo4 wa i  bapeised at Brighton Sunday by his  grandfather, Rev McLucas FOR SALE 5 Room Ccfctasjr, Noiiert Iavty ad wife of De baserent, oil circulating aroit spent Sunday here wWcalion Price 6500, teens Geerte Roche of rVwierrille was 4kowfi montsfcly aayweate te fmrm dm   i H, TfK M41        5 w iiaLs  tommwm1 P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wedheady July, 141948 McPherson i PROFESSIONAL CORNEh State Bank THERELL BE SOME CHANGES Tat Anniversary of uur Declaration of Independence is just passed The meu who formulated that docun i nt poke for the many peo1 pie vho left Europe to tscapej mievrv from regimentation aud wanted the DR G R McCLUSKEY  PINCKNEY SANITARIUM  4UjT M iAt Pinckaay Mick Daily 1100 A M to a i00 P M cept Wedidey Mosu, TtteW,  3iwS00 mm i this WASHES ACA YOUR DISHES  ASLY SO QWCty  tT ACTUALLY fl DISHMA5TER  the all new, modern tu washes each dish with frfsh, cuan w4 auLs Uiem, rubs tlieni    then rinsej eat1 bliiig, spIasMe3 shower of clear, hoi aerated instant fingertip control    ALL THi  ORK is euv, rTurtles, uporation No 4btlBji is iejuifd    nJ na dishcloths, scummy pads or tow kecimt PltaJH WIFi dues the work Ji,i iak your tidkea auJ wldk iheai ky ,   sparkling, SJHIIC y lean witHeel DISHMASTEK CORPORATION, rOtftlAC W, U01 opportunity of a free choice endeavor and religion How ca we best manifest Srit of 76 As bankers we feel that independence can be found partially at least in having a bunk account Saving a portion of oui ramiigs creates a freedom from the worries of every day living obtaJ br in no other way A Savings Account can be opened with as little ai a 1 bill C4  uENiial Ittla N Mieaejaa McPnerson State Bank  era Deposit lesaranea Corfansa Money te loan at reasonanle itiea, Interest paid on Saving Books and Time Certificates of Deposit All deposit up to 5,00000 ta ured by r esembarship Ui ATHLETECS FOOT GERM  KILL IT IN ONE HOUR I YOUR 35c BACK  If rot pieced The germ grows i DEEPLY To kill it, you must Olfiea Mi, lUiideacs SI He4Ur MM Jiv HERLTSNEED a  Pane 14 4tf7  1 M Met Howell leal Eelate, li Uty, lke aad ft A ipatilatitF U4 Voar Prerg, WUa Me LEE LAVEY GfcNERAL INSURANCE Piackaev   Mickigaa A U CllON EER FARM SAUtS A ofEUALlTY BEitT WYLIE PHONE fiWCKNFY 78F1 57 AN Lb I oRRIMAN  Attorney at Law 207 East Grand Kiver, Howal  VaaWinkle  VanWinkW Doa W VaWiakle Cfcarle JL etaai Attorneys at La Fast State aad Saviac Buk HowalL MishLjea ARNES CEMETERV MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann ArbcrMle Harold Chubb, Local Representation 516 FLEMING ST HOWELL Howell  Phone 439 or 97 Monument  Marke MARTtN J LA VAN Attorney At Law IS BrtgMam iUaitc 136F6 PG Repairiif AD  TIT Latoaid DI Kutk Lak PHSWARTHOUT A SON FUNERAL HUM Modem EquipuMat AoibtuaJM Seifiee 9 Piaekaej, Mlchif ervu REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES HEACH it Get TEOL at uny drug PHONE P1NCKNEY 136F13 tore A STKUNG fungicide, made HAROLD RADY Iwith 90 alcohol It penetrates Reaches more trerms Today at THE COY DRUG STORE WAU rm m TUU rm 0U4OTIT AND UM1 IICTA ol 37 To ih, prtw tW bytlaK nd  , ,i OPfGATtOHS B To fntt IIIII WltM tlttf 0ilhffl 0 1 Aeild wter LEE LAVEY PIAC  ftWeTSMMAAtK COMPLETE    Plumbing Supplies and Installation Merkei BGage Hwdt Dexter, Mich Phone 2711 Oren till 9prn B0AiSNow on display, crerythiag up to an inboard,Plank or Marine llljrwodt flat, round or Vtottoa LChoice of col or 8 and majbniaU 6475 and up We art eutaorlied dealer, for ttia Mue e Damand Martin Outboard for UowaU and miLy Ail wiles may be handled through our Budget Plan, Cow Ipleto information on requeft WILSONS TRAli,EH SESVICB STATS OK MICHIGAN Tha Preaato Court for tho CoOntf 1 Livingston At a tension of said Court held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County, on the on Ue 7th day of Jum AD, 1948 PresentHon liiram ll Smith, JudLe of Probate in the Matter of trw Ectat of Robert Rudolph, Deceased It appearing to che Court that the time for presentation of claima against said estate should be limited , and that a time and place be jtp1 poined to receive, examine and ad just all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Court it is Order thtvt all of the credi tors of said doeascd are required to present their claims said Court at said Probate Office, and to serve a copy thereof upon Louise Rudolph, Administratrix oi said estate at nn Kelly Road Plncknty, Mifliijran  ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL, SAND, BLCK DIRT AND STON Ordr Your Black Dirt Now Pett for Lawn Putnam St Pinckoay Phono 106F3 JXNE TASCH TYPIST Letters or Any Paper Composed or Copied at Your Convenience All Work Confidential 747 Main St Pinckney, Phon50FU  FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 RESIDENCE Ml LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK WAUL4M AND Weakly Trips Made To Dv rOit  GENERAL TRUCKING Phono 64F14 CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FJL DIRT, ANr ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID P1FXB OR CON TRACT 728 Toma Roud P OPiuckney RFD No 2 Telephone Dexter 811C BH MpgBMfwf Want Ads FOR SALF A C M Combine in best condition, will pay for itself In one fummer  Phone 35F11 FOR SALEDump TrucUt 41 Putnam, Pinckney,Phone 6121 West Grand River, Lake WSJSfc mu,lul  orA fore ell oii  US 16, Phone Howell 3I4W4 S1 ioc, l Ljrcnrn 106F3 FOR SALE 12 foot Metal Boat in good condition 50,00 111S7 Hillside Drive, PatterioiHLi FOR SALE 5 H, P, Neptune motor M7 riPvAi neor 00,00, Um Buifard 9St BtvJL r Ukt i FORRENTA threeroom apait i nt hi 10 UnadUla St, Pinckney  Mrs Max Dyer CALUMETTEFARM  RIDING STABLES 3600  M  36 EAST PINCKNEY, MICH, PHONE 65F2  D E BUTTS, PROIV uVANTi Custom Cor hiring Peter Costas, 4 miules north tnd I milo west of Pinckney on Spars said Lake or wiiite Uti, Mich, Sydney Odgers, at WANTED TO RENT I j JULY 16 CASH SPECIALS JULY 17 Cof tee Del Montelb 53c time and place being hereby appoint 1 WAiYJlilJ 1U KtNl3 rooni mod ed lor the examination and adjurtl efn aPartment unfurnished  1 ment of all claims against said de I p  Bx 108 ckney ceased 1 WANTED Waeliings to do at hpme The Court will also at that I Mrs Max Dyer, 610 Unadilla St tors of said deceased are required j WANTED Boyst cady at IukeTand time determine whether and to golf course Must be 14 yea old, Vinegar Gat Jag Sic u Soap Fel NaptbaB,l9c OrapeSruit what extent claims and administration expenses are payable out of com I unity property or out of separat 1  propertjy of decreased It is Further Ordered,That publie notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, once each week for three successive WecrkR previous to Raid hearing, in Saturday, August 14ox roast bands the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper base ball, soft ball auction vaude No, 2 Cnt 19c FOR SALE 50 lb all White Porcelain Ice BJx, tlso a Bioyrlebofh in gd condition 234 West Main Street, Pinckney, Mich FOR SALE roar around home at Hi,and Lake, 6 rooms unj modern bath 2 oil halters, 275 gi rank,automatic oil hot water hoaten iaun dry room ad fruil cellar, enclosed porch, fish bouse, boat, Venetian blind 2 ar cement block garige,3 apply at golf, Saturday and Sunday FOR SALEPintO horse 8 yearsjextrn lotsSee Mrs,VanSickla at dm old, very fast, sacrifice Apply at 2480 Brardsley Road Piione i3F on Hiland Lake FOR SALEBy original owner 1938 Chevrolet, general condition and WANTED 10,000 people to attend the VJ Day Celebratton at Howell tires good Can be seen at, 2324 Pt terson Lake Rd Pinelmey,phone 58rl and circulated in aaid u ProBeets, ClarksaV 2 25c Spam  43c Bologtt a By P1M 49C I Bacon eqaaree 47c lb printed County Hiram R Smith, Judge of bate A true copy Celesta Par8haILregister of probate A treooopy ville, fireworks, danceradio aeiL fid 194 Fordto away fOR SALEl refrig piOF Rest offer takes it, New FOR SALEModern 5 room house with bath, furnace, chicken coop Fnil2aESe land stable I mile west of Pinckney Pd jsed one month Can be sees at Llon CedarLake Road  C, Gardner farm two miles north Hnrld Rggs,P012 Cedar La and one mile weh of Plainfield TRUCKfNG WAHTED i and one nine west 01 riainneja, L,CGardntr,Stockbridgc, phone fF3 WANTED STANDING WALNUT TIMBER 16 INCHES IN DIAMETER  HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID JOHN L GOLDEN 5022 LAKEWCOD DETROITMich FOB i5ALE burner Kerosene cook etove, 1 Ironing board,l feather bed tick, 32 2x4s, 7 ft, long, Nelson Buzzard FOR SALE4Burner Oil Stove,new aan a 14 foot rowboat Lucius Doyle FOR SALE 40 GaLElectric Water heater with thermostat control Ideal for email home OHn Kobinaon special prlcee for canning Bush Lake, Phone 136F21 Phone 5HF5, Pinckney Will Haul Gravel Fill Dirt, Sand Black Drt and Stone, Prompt Service a hero in tha State HENRY WINSIOW Call Pinckney 112FI1 NOTICT   am etrn cleaning Bugs and w holstery drop me a card L Mclntyre, Fowiervilie, Michigan l Freh Cut Asparagus Any Amount Order 1  SECRET Veal Stew BONELESS Per LB 69 SCOTLAND YARDS REVEALED  How does The Yard keep its I record of unsolved crimes so low Antheayl Abbot noted mystery writer ,shows how Scotland Yard worka, aad recreates some of its famous cases in 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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>kW   J JW   W 5Tl  Dni 9 il n Volume 6ft Pintkney Wednesday, Julv 7, 1948 Michigan Mirror  MairidalUexter  0UR DEMOCRACY LyMa I Noted of the Game  NO 27 Current Comment Gene Black attorney general is th Pecks Bad Boy of the Sigler adiiuusiiaticic Th man whom Sigler once calleud a mnst canddate is tht1 prickly pear of Michigan Black, a Dewey booster is uow assailing Sigler delegatio in the more he oppose Sigler in the primary Lt Gov Keyes is circulating petitions and State Treas Hale Brake, also a Dewey mn is men tioned Later we htar that Judge Skillman of Detroit grand jury fame is a candidate He is angry because the Ugislatirr refused to tvpptopriite further funds for his grand jury Investigating the auto racke Black charged that the governor has not faired it because the  auto assn one of his principal supporter was involved will The marriage of Ann Livtrmore, daughter of Ruasell and LaVeta Livrmore to Vincent LaRoia,son of iMr and Mrs Joe LaRca of Dexter , look place at St Josephs Churchy  Dexter, June 26 Tho bride wore whit 2 maiquitte, trimmed with French lace and pearls and carried white carnations Her sister, Mary matron of honor wore a Nile grii hat lie carried nk colonial Fred Alger of Detroit will oppose pUmd for ducing Kevos for ltgovwith Siglers bles pastel taffeta and bouquets Kandie Waggoner wa flower girl and Douglas Titus, ring bearer Ish v were V ayne Wagoner Alton Steinway, Win Otsler, and Vincent LaRosa of Pinckncy Robert La Rosa was bot man Following the ceremony dinner was served at the Masonic Tomuo md   reception was held at the K of C  hall at winch Mr Charles QuUn J and Mrs Steve Sortor, aunts of the  groom, were hostesses Holland Service and orchestra of Ann Abor ing it is claimed Sigler lays the trouble to the fact that Keyes, Brake and PWJ all want to be governor j Black has been a Ftorm centr r  from the beglninp of his term He j  room and board and when this was  nskrd for an expense account for  denied him has since driven back and forth each day from his iort Hvron home He feuded with Lansing news, paper correspondents over the re  lease of public information   He recently charged that Mich auto dealers were in cahoots with The bride lias been employed at the Dexter Savings Bank anj the groom is it buditss with hi tatbor Coiiservaiiiors iVotes There are two reports of eagles at tacking peoplea rare oucurance, near Riveidale, CIratriot county, Julius DeMeyer was attacked by pne while on a tractor and ranLater Sain Alex ander had one light on hip wrist as  he vas driving a truck which he caught alive and gave to a passing motorist It is believed to be a young ttxtaAutuL xt  A QUESTION OCCASIONALLY ASKED BY OUR REAPERS, tLJJt Vc,   A   1 IN FORM, THE UNITEO STATES, UNDER OUR CONSTITUTION,   ARevauc BECAUSE THE PEOPLE GOVERN  THROUGH THE ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES i  I  i, DEMOCRACY AT WORK IN THE TOWN MEETING, DATAG FROM Ez COLONIAL PAYS   f li  L  1UII Ailur md fioiM i lon JI AI ii  n   l l i  p the state Republican command, con 7 escapedjrom a falconorV club      AC ThircTopT, willKHTITO ntl ft n f tvibuting Tiuge stirm forthe IMS campaign All this is most irritating to the Republican state central committee and Gov Sigler It is most unorthodox for an attorney general of a reform administration to hint of finaglinp in high places Gov Sigler told Associated Press managing editors at Higgins Lalr that he rftfud t0 bring hiin self down to the level of his feuding ojleaprue, Mr Black Mr Black is a nice follow personally  said Sigler,Bjt he has a complex  He swings in all dhI do not feel the same, way Black does Should I criticize him publicly Whether Sigler does or dn not, Gene Black is very much in he LOCAL NEWS Higgins Lake frontage at auction on July 12  The bass and bluegMl fishing is reported excellent the first day of  the reason, June 25th Fishermen aio asked to report all perch caught with metal tags in  their right gills, 10, such fish have been rWfcsed 7 forest fires last week burned 805 ncresThis brc he otal burn to fc240 acres,  IN PRINCIPLE, THE UNITED STATES JS A OZMOCRACY,   BECAUSE 414 OUR PEOPLE HAE A VOICE M CDCNNMENT, THIS BROAD BASE OF UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE ON WHICH  OUR REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT RESTS  CLRFREEDOM TO CHOOST WHOM WE WANT TO REPRESENT US, SELECTING FROM A NUMBER OF CANDIDA J 3 RATFRI THAN RATIFYING A HANDPICKCD LIST THE SAFEGUARDING OFOUR I6HTT VOTeAf NOVOUV LS, SSCRer SAU   DISTINGUISH US BEFORE ALL THE WORLD A3  A TRULY fiEPSENTA7tVC REPUBLICA TRUE DEMOCRACY lU lw garii pliyd at MUiOld FiJiy uijht Piuckrioy biki even I Tlv  Ihr Iiiuti y vuli vuii thir 5tbiak  UHht jiMin ly In , lut Iur I iinkiuy and  u  VA1  triples j ijikkicy tul   MyT,  K nibur, LI, ib I Auibuin j iotUt el lHuiuh , b Dai w Hun , rl   Ha , It  1 Siier, Miliuid laini iiaki i At la Ii s, Baii H Brpliy, p Waidlow, c  Wi, If  J Chcieveth, , ry, ct  Matiuws, MV I i n AIT Jpp lliol ptlf OUt Ol , JM Tip  i J , 11 Hi L A,j   All vi rf 1 i i  II ii 11 1 II   he  J 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dropped La, when D,m NeM osl2 sn OOJi of Mr and Martin Kos ,i lis i, ot 5Ho last week at the state auction bobcats Fllf, fox if 1, Mink11 10 raccoon 1 The thiid new oil field was found June 2i, aimean f I udingtn whire oil was struck at 1082 ft and is producing 40 bar a day A well was also brought in earlier near the town of Hopkins I Yellow is the color of small game  ST MARY S CHURCH iliterl soTt at 3 MO pm ivir una martin, noArfcsian Ave,, Detroit losi hi, life He iad eoir to the Hjuffs to pead LI  day with his parent lir ha 1 leiitcd the Le Laev otag, IIr Wits on a rubbei raft ind final i  out to derp water Pnt ,,,d vas ja covered by Livngsion eonnty durilf officers Dr Pobert Birr of Wayii   No vena Francis Murphy, pastor Fidar 1220 noon and 00 p m, lreivation tor Holy Communion each Saturday 8to J p in and on ndny 7 to 730 a nv  iinckney F Sanger, 1 ,1   dwid e, I Lie, ef i loowidg  I Ii adT, e Twlcliell ShehMI, 21  Tisali le lb  lh Ml g I  P  all MM1 PlivkK y  AI and  Sun Iltell,  fi I hunter tags this year Blue is for applied artificial respiration but in  nonresidents and ml for archers I vainCorontr Harold Borden of How , ,, mm ,, There aro now over X00 irripatiotl  ell as cailed The body was takea t TIVJ Kenneth Line and Mnn n 0rct8 in operation in the ,tate of to the Swanhout Funcrai Home and Quigley Ja nilies are on a trip una j rhty urf 0l table and may removed to Detroit that nlpht by Canada i irdur be ncved arnundThe water is pump Schmalzrldt  Sons, funeral dirrcMrS,aG,raCLl Mhcrt Wnk ed f m lakescreek R1 wellsThey te,rs pent iMt week at the vloert Dmk  d fop eyPrx fom berries       MiM8, Alberta Oinkel, Hilda Hall to vegetables, orclmirisnd pastures, pa a brother and 2 sisters Levi Ludtko and Jack Cole spc nt tJZ XNSFIELD  Sunday at Greenfield Village WILLIAM H CANSFIELD    Mrs Theodore Olderman and her, William H, Cansfield, former How  7  It easV  mother of Detroit called at the Bert ell postmaster nd editor of the LIv Tj ,  Hooker home Wednesday lingfton County Press, ded at North v 1S VT  II i i ,u , by tcice agencies of Michaccording Northville Recoui ,ht  to iergtHoadly commanding officer eat, of Brighton Amonx tlvv, Jrejn yeaisSurviving are mn wic nd of Michstate policc TWs is part of CONGL COM CHURCF a safety prtram sporrid by the j Masses at 800 a m Sunday, July 1 1, Xth rnccost, Con,Sun iy me t week of ,s Xovaiia Aaong the tlie intentons av Sun intention f liinj, retj by Cappler family Mon,kw mass for dend  Tus, Uw mass for ick, KUJ ljy  Mv Kmma Vollmer Wed,, lau Frederick Cook Thur late Kdward Bloomerick Fri, late Richard u1 liyan Sat, hte Fiank Dolai July il, irtenfion of living, July 12,late James Gibney The ban of maitimony vcr pro claimed Sunday for Jaims McKuhr of Gregory and Mis Lois Mav Km 11 00 j Mil f rd M He ii w Iiah Kok J   Ma   Uei ich a Iidruff 2U  r, lb a 3b  d grove, m,  f  II iduy fi their ,ua lime   K IT   1  , n   11   ii i o  I n  i  II 1 II  t  II  o  1  II  I   la I II a lie  d  h, , a a  acariulates i adiiduil ie,l   n d lh alli  I ii  ML i TTr in a li I  i  ii  Hi, i , a  i  III la  11 f i i a  11 tii  date   M I tl i c a ula i ha v 1 a ai  i lid , n 11 a li  a , i  i I ah 11  l 1 11Il li II  i M r  iirro  1  li ii II i  i ,ii  ,V, mi 1 u li i ,  Hi TI li Il  M  I ,, lldh lh   Kid  ,l I I , i I Ii   i m i  , ,i li,  11 ,i a i  I I  i nt  i    I l H  i a i Kill e  d   IM  ile  A at ii ii il  i a i SOFT BALL AVEPAGLS Ali Joe Lavey J, Ledvidge Wedev Kead r the traffic safety the me ily VanderBcihof of Battle Creek Frd Singer A large number from heir, are utwile Friday where he has been edit  the m0nth 0f Jul  be itresSedi  i1 TiplCr igs  t Jviile the4HCamp on Kensington Roid0r of Robrtu and Donnie McabonJimmy  two daughters Lavey, Lorna Shirley Barbara Van fhe fhneral was at Northville ,u UuweH Slambrook, Dorothy Lavey, Donnac  Monuay with bnrial Swarthout, Paula Curiett, Joye De  WcJfe Elsie DcWolfe i councillor MRS XNSA LEVI Mr nd Mrs Don Swarthout, M  Ms Anna Lovi 47 wife of  National Safety Council j Modern,smooth running cars give a delusion of iafety, but records shew that sped is the factor in 2    , , micu nillo IYM,    Ar Q 0j fvtrv 5 accidents P ,W Curiett,Mr and Mrs Lee Lav hu Levj of Xorthwpst Territorial Contaiv to general opinion Mich oy and Mr and MrsGeorge Msaboni at  home of hr sIstey Mra  iav g speed aw Pn  open jr wer there Sunday  Jseth Caravavio on Julv 4 Besides highway But the law provides that Kathryn Gleason of Mo and Vin hpriushaj  she leaves her father cent Gleason of Howell at the Charles Cark h ial ,re i TaylorvilU, Ill Walter Clark and w,te attended   thr funeral of Ralph Holmes at How Atrw MFETHtf ell Sun whose body was returned AWNiiAL SCilOOt MEETfNC fromFrrno  u I The annualjch Mr Clto Kendy wi children be held next M  Jack Haines ,1, TwiicheM i Francis Shhat j iiob Sintr r  Jlev Alfrad Jlaifl, pastor K rr,jwidge Moiring Worship 1030 Di k Voun  Sunday hool  1130 i,,ck U   Choi Practiaa  Wed Night Organist and Choir Director  Mra Merwin Campbell S S Supt  Hermiai Vedder t , 14 i s s 17  I l 1  1 4 i, 17 1 J li H 4 7 J 7  4 2,b   IOl of hi   I the  ,l,kn e  e  rru I t I iva n A ppweiil 1 ii   If   eri in iiif  111  w lej lill, ed InUI f inat States IIllS its division , II iho and last  a hfHgo  I Stales  Ioul i hem  t e iner  arvation Mail the 2 a adiinery  a nt to aies aio eri to US RusIniied 11 out 1 I VI all t 1  lead  el    v aaa , 1    rt 4 1111  1 i I OV  a  V IjjTcaravuvio on Ju v 4 Besides hwav But the law provides that  j   B   J 0f,,M JtarUurl ,he lwtar father jdrivinr too  for safety is aviola r4rh SUdawell were visitors M d burV, The athertrafficocfldition of Jc wa  TRICOUNTY LEAGUE 1 iin kiiV yot undim d of ,,eonl plao 1 lr to I Sun To I ivv irot J  p, ,1L N o v i  11 ip1  1 1 d ni, ,   n  ,i Ma   tia di a ij  j h i 1 i i ii  , j I ingles Iinckney phy the Am the hi chwavs are also considered    cur i uo at Ann Arlr S, ay The accident record is at a new MpNNsTnNlTC rUHDrul Tdtv e1rkyLduMiLM IJ varl44 irsOi were MfcNWWOWJTE CHURCH 1 iiaVvN vi  UH aim IhM    onl, TTTTt Divive gm   JRcv Ft Btchey pa si or j Ma Milling beat Saline  to JJ  aeaa i i, oot a vd nf i  a,j v,  UT Jill  1 b Ti nf Demurdcr like an  ory of diiia d at he hu1t  n , ladren in a  1  aiploy  i  o ,rk shfj   aai taverns  , aiMiitd with aadrv id lived  r fnm hc U S  SM lvtti a  wirh a niminal oi 1I rob Eldon Mi irK who  ad t0 hav rfisted and  t  nvrey was ob ,,, fi i0 rhicago i,  i i rTTTuer theex  a  led echelti is Mr 1 rri has a childppriiTt, does not  m VTonc IU FROM MENTAL WM g  Sc 2J0 PM, Scientist say ulwr high blood Ju   pressure, asthma, palxy and othor city Rchoolp being swainped wtth scholars as a result The schools are the nst important item in the life of the commuuuity today nd if you are not satisfied with the way they are operated no one is to blame but youself for the odds are that you      ww v, have not attended a achooi neetunr  TV  W burst of interest iJhowii ua a school meeting, especially wh eomeotte gets out and does a little missionary work At the Pinckney meeting a  Woiship Service 33a PM chronic ills may be caused hy person ality problems Read the reealinff story Mental Oark Can Make Ts Detroit Sunday Timet Mr and Mrs Orin Wright ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING The ANNTAL MINTING tf School District Number 2 of the Township j  of Putnam for the K cion of twr J School Officers and for h transac 1 tion of such other business s may lawfully come before it, wilMe held and at th Pinckwy School on  NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MTING EASTERN DIVISION , Ti, I vole Chhea lnd   riieknoy A A, Auto Saiinc  ChUa MH Xovi Soul h Lyon   Gras Lake   ,   , , iRBGttF  Wl Mrs Is MOMDAY, THE li OA Of JULY ound 40 turned out last year M ctotmoot of DetroH wei inesU 1M8 AT 800 P M the fedicaions arc the attewraooe wjHj r  JJ yj, Clarit ovw  tnL lst y rf july, ub  be much larjter this year The terms   fnd 8incd H C Thayer SecreUry of Mrs Ure Palmer and WiUiaw  A  ttWi x j Ueyfr   ieACoeys expire and auujwm w  n  states they wre enter    be elected Mrs, Pakmer m serrinjc tajned at Los Angel by he IVanJ ,,   ,, Mr lefCneya H ji Th Mrv,n and Honry    W  K 4 4 o o 1 0 J o 4 4 4 1Z Annual Me din of the legal of Scho ,i Ijstring o 9   in the Toxrnhiji of H hurpt enUetl  by he school bard vll be held at  j tlit JVtfyville rhool on the  day of July, l,S8, at eijrht  ,rC  pf mfor thr pur of electing A  Si diteeir and for the transacting  ,  all other routino business AH irursvd to aftend Datd this 2th day of June,li Mark A Nash, Director 1 ,Vi 000 X Thf Pinckney Cubs p1y nt Howell Friday nsht at Toonm at  I Leave Dispatch Office pml  i 5 Donald OVi, 23, Howell Halh 2o Howell Donald Luleejr rntrhton PKscHIa Singer, J0 itoii Halpl Glen MW eieoted far ne year to AH axBjb iM  Lt wis, iois and Edward Bnoer of , Beverly Miner, If, Ml familie attended a finfly ruuin 1 BrinhWn ajPnt ht week with Mri Jo vie, ,32, Howell, and ma Lane jy  flnndtrj land Mra Louie Shebaat i36, HowrlLPkekAtJ Ditpach Wedtmdby, Juh7, 48 NeigKkartmg iYM Prof Preston Sloaaon, I  of M histOiy depfc and radio talker, is a candidate lor congress, 2nd dstrict, oil iht Democrat ticket  nf7ei49 AVOf THEATER i SVIVAN TllUllfk f Sat, July 9, 10 DeuUa taaturo Ji A f  to iitt Collin and wife j vrho live 9 the HLscovk faun ui  AnVFWTl lDf Webaei Jvme  twin  MUJVWJ  ,, , , I,L A GoOd MoLam in Color Mias Fac Hiuchy ckuey 11th RJRi CALHOUN and Mrs Josephine Howtot of Greg gradu   w a 8rd Juv uwnu FLEMING orv was called to Detroit Itst week era certificate last week  whore her sou, Frank suffered a Moi Detroit Trihuiu ctarui IJAMTOM VA1  FY heart attack    Pwtuw and nteup of George Y I rnjJj3 Waster  it RHODA due TV  Freedom Train is ut Lauding August 17h  Mr Mark BergnKittie Urogan and daughter Ann, of Howell have oue io California I Herb Sneed,Howeli, entntaiued env ployees at a fish dinner at Franks Taojtt, Fenton out night last week Tribune cutanied toe picture and vriteup of George Y t Teeplc and h3 banking business to A number from here went lo let   Sunday to attend the fuUerul of Ex  Gov 1uvgree 1 Eugene Campbell and family took I a boat trip from Dot to Port Huroa last week  The Anderson Farmers Club meee   at the Dell HU home Saturday LMri Orla Jacksons Sunday school class served ice cream at the hall CHARLES STARRET and VIRGIN IA HUNTER Sun I Avai iMPLETB PHILGAS SELFSERVICE  zn INSTALLATION vvugt Cost c  Visit u tocw y  nrrrngem its Self  iv  Srvce  i  rrul for your 4 llatii  tmA   ittm  Tua, July U, 12 ROMANCE OF ROSY   RIDGE A Story of ibe Oaark Mountain Section A picture all will like With VAN JOHNSON, THOMAS MITCHELL Stanley Haynes of Cohoctah is  Saturday night  piu NW attending bummw school at Ypi Nor J Bert Schoenhata baru was struck  j  by lighting and burned down July 41 CUningSlav Girl1iVhare There The boTTy o1falph Holmes, son of  Quite a few from here went to,Life Duel in the Sun 0 H Holmes, sec of the Liv Co Buffalo Bills show a Jackson Wed Mutfire inacois to be returned from  Patrick McGuiuess was badly hurt France for burial Tuesday when he was thrown from Rev Ralph Karney, pastor of the his reaper which ran over Nm Howell Baptist church for 10 years,  The Boland Electric Road who H  has resigned lo do ruraLurban work working near Dexter want men lSo per day for men and 350 for man f ri, oat, July , 1   CALIFORNIA FIRE BRAND O tdoor Dr in Color with MONTE HALE ADRIAN BOOTH, PAUL HURST Cartoon Kug oi tko Carnival New Sun, Mo, Tue, July U, 12 13  MAQC TOWN Ml HOWELL Theater  Starring JAMES STEWARD JAMES WY  MAN, NED SPARKS, WAlllE  , FORP Sunday SJWS 3  i HOCKEY SERVICE MOBIOL PRODUCTS M36 and  DEXTER ROAD Z1EGLER Electric 1075 M36E Pincknev Michigan  Open 9 a ro to 6 p mElectrical Hot Water Heatirs Electric Rangettea Electric Roasterettea Automatic Toattert Waffle Irons Light Fixtures Vaculator Coffee Makers SpeciahFlash Lights Comp 100 Free Estimates on Wiring  Phone 130 for the Baptist conference Mrs MECaldwell mother of Jack Caldwell, celebrated her 102nd birthday last Wednesday, Mrs Bernke VanBlaircun Wyle Howell A niried to Jo3 Hcwle of Howell on July 2 Mrs Marshall Meabon is a patient at MtPhevson hospital, Howell A rolf player at WyandoUe was killed Thursday when lie wi hit on the head Mlth a golf ball dieing of  concursio1 He was Charfes Gabrielson, 4 5 Mrs John Hinchey, Chelsea under1 went an eye operation at St Joe  hospital Ann Arbor last week The Chelsea American iceion sponsored Ted McClear, son of Mr and MrsMark McClear, to the Boys  HUtf East Lansing Tho budget of the U of M this year Is 16,05,755  Charles Burg died at Saline Wed He is an uncle of Jno Burg of Pinck ney  MOWFXX MICH Thur, Vote  I earn A go and llim  m Quite a battle took place at th annual school meeting W A, Carr was rejected but FASiller replaced Thus Readt U was voted to raise 140 this coming year, Relatives of William DSmith f Devtcr township have started vi t to break his will, He left his 30,000 estate to his housekeeper Martha   French Tl Ann Arbor railroad will build hote1 at Frankfort to cojt 100,000 i  The Anderson Farmers Tlub pro gram Saturday is recitation, Vmiy Hinchey Solo Villa Martin Fhiet, Glenn and MUfin GardnerRecitation,  Aubrey GilchristSolo, Ethel Durkee Question box u  Sarah Pearson ia attending tho C R convention at Cincinnati,Ohio The Fvertt Parker barn, netr Plainfield was struck by lighann and burned July 4  CE Bullis entertained the children of the community July 4th with fir Works and candy, u j  Fri, July , 0 KEN MURRAYS  BILL AND COO In TrucolOr Starring BURTONS LOVE BIRDS JJMMYi THE CROW RUSSEL HAYDEN, INEZ COOPER NEATH CANADIAN  SKIES Cartoon Latest News Sat, July RICHARD 10 DENNING, RYAN  Wed, Thur, July 14,18 A DOUBLE LIFE  Starring RONALD COLEMAN, SJGNE BAS  SO, EDMOND OBRIEN  Cartoon Show 75  915  Service SH1ELA in WESTERN HEIRTAGE Alro TIM HOLT WAN LESLIE  in CAGED FURY Cartoon At th annual school meeting of Putnam District No2 the annual report showed receipt of 9,60111 for  expenditures Of 8,85786 for the pas, year G W Teeple was relected to tho board Total attendance, 12 Trifon pi an is ttendlng nUht school at Howell learning to read and write English Boru to J L WfUIams and wife ,Maude Haney, of Niagara Falls, June 30 a daughter J Arnet of Ann Arbor if putting up a mounument on the Tlclsel lot  n the St Marys cemetery to coat 10iv A group of V deney oalDfu ttn will go on a boat ex sion to Lake Erie Friday  Born to Mark McClear and wife July 5 a daughter and to Albert Gofcringer and wife July 7 a son Camp Birkett started at Silver Lake last week with 50 boys The U of M Camp at Patterson Lake also started with 110 boys  HOOSEPEPIN pmsturtTiMir Mft J U    SLUC4tlSSOM TiLEfHONEA certain telephoae wiiidb looks like any other, but nevertheless bears an unseen mark of distinction, was installed a few weeks ago It brought to 50,000 the number of additional telephones installed ia rural areas by Michigan Bell since VJ thj That about as many telephones as ttktre are ia  lamung, Rural innfalUirioas since VJ Day have Averaged nearly 1,500 a month M Of WStf  To bring telephone to more folks in rural areas, Mi4ig Bell fiiaca VJ Day, has strung 23,000 mile of wire and plaeed hundreds of mBes of cable and buried wire, Large rvH of central omce awitching enipment have been reduced, and That ole saw about a bridesjburnt toast really caught up wit  me Neio jvould have been hon ored to oskiate Worst of all, when I explained I had been thirking otj  a wonderful idea, my fiendish  spouse yelped, It must have been a hot one Youll pay for that remark, smarty, I countered stonily, just wait and see The big idea had come trim a catalogue in the mornings mail Staring mc in   face was the  answer to our baretioor prob lem In exchange for our worn rugs,  clothin, ar 4 any other old i woolens, we  couid have a luxurious reversible Olson ngt And becaue I the materials would be furnished, fa large part of the cost would L  j saved Furthermore, it could be n  rug of our own choosing in color, pattern and size Tz booklet ex plained the elaborate process off  reel timing, sterilizing, bleaching J j redyeing and weaving that made lovely broadloon rugs from valuable materials left in discarded rugs and clothing In practically no time I hed rounded up threadbare carpets from mothers attic, some wcolen sweaters with pokedout elbows, and a blanket our dog had cheer fully chewed TJhe freight company picked up some 55 pounds of odds and ends to be shipped to Olson at  their expense Next, I selected a  10 x 14 ft size in a lovely, colorful 18th Century Moral design from the 60 colors and patterns offered and mailed my order direct to the factory in Chicago For the next two weeks I was fit to burst with smugness Then we day IT arrived I would almost give our silent butler for a pic4ut of my husband iace when he sank into the tuxury underfoot Before he could get his whataboutthebudget look, I told him the whole story I rattled off about how it was really two ruga in one since it could be reversed, that we  had aaved practically half our  Sun, Mon, July 11, 12 u Mat Sun , 213 P M Con  JEANETTE MacDONALD, JOSE  ITURBI, JANE JPOWELL THREEDARING DAUGHTERS In Technicolor Comedy Cartoon New tue,Wed, Thur, Jully 13, 14,T5 SPENCER TRACY, KATHERINE HEPBURrJJ, VAN JOHNSQV in STATE OF THE UNION Novelty , Cartoan YOUR TICKET fO A HAPPY  SUMMER VACATION 7fie per 100You sign the Travelers Cheques in handy freu wallets, StU 75c por 100You sign the Travelers Celmue when jiu buy it, sigm it  when you spend It on vacation, and that ii aul the Identificaton you  neiH, Tf then Travelers Cheque is lost, destroyed or stolen, vour money is fnmlfpimrptryTDenornination8 10, 20, 50, and 100, MRST NATIONAL BANH  HOWETiT m Unaer Federal Supervision Member Federal Deport Inavancg CorporationAl Deposits Jnssrad Up  to 5,000 for Each Depositor Dead or Alive HORSES 9 COWS 11 HOGS S3 EPENDIiTG UPON SIZE A7U CONDITION  CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED 1 REE f Fut m AUnmU Collected Promptly Modsra Eiiuipmeol 6pabb MSD E L PARKER Aetit Ph 88, Pincki fWrvice in MkkizwL Th FASTEST Doad liter h Central De ad Stock Co Better Health rug mofy d that we vd a moneyback jruarante, hat    I didnt get any farther temporal y j j As an understatenant, he wa iipj  pressed I I The following morning i Stuart was seryed traiu  Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE  DiSPiAV OF VARIETY Of OJOSET MAT RATH TUBS CRANE FIXTURES LEDGE TYPE SINKS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL A MASONJTE SHOWER CLOSEf COMBINATIONS STAUS REYNOLDS A SHAFFER DEMG A PEfJUXSS WATER ATER SOFTNERS FUMFS SUMF FMNTS  ,SCTIUC A OML WATER AWL SUMS CAaVASttZW F 4k FITTUCA iEATERS tALVRS, SOIL PIPE  m STOOL   FLUBINC RMF,nTmC FARNC nnn wpweBa nnn a m P AtMttHA mtBm mut tutmrnmrn  t x Etc Ube It    ww ,WW v nr V PiNCKNEY PISPATCH WeJBeaday, Juhr 7, 1948  ran  ard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables  Groceries Kennedy Vacation CARRY YOUR KITCHEN WITH YOJ An 8ctric Roaster Oven Cooks Everything    Plugs in Anywhere Wonderful in town    perfect in countr with you anywhereit will broil, toast, The new electric roasteroven cooks a grill or fry to perfection wherever there complete meal for from three to six, bakes AC current YouU find portable itric a pie or cakeroasts a 20pound turkey, roasterovens in your favorite appliance can even be used for canning ruit Take it store nowsee your dealer today ROUGH IT IN STY LEI Practical, versatile, foolproof, these familysiz roasterovens come equipped with accurate thermo stats and automatic timers Ideal fonjfouring USE IT ALL YEAlt ROUND Summer or winter, its perfect for keeping food warm Use one for backyard picnicsns an auxiliary oven in the kklcr  or for hot disiues a buffet meals NV mt UAVIMG A HUtTTIMi COO  Weighing only about 20 pounds, constructed of dura hie steal, aluminum and enamel, your roaster is easily carried, easily cleaned Priced from 369  tmm AM rCW MlGHOHQO0 0JOft OffiC  f 5  tHi  JE DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pijickuiv, Y chrran   Satared as second vijaattax at Fortoifice ai  Pinckaey, Michigan undo he  at March i 187 Subscript un ratti 150 a Yeu Paul W Curlett, Publisher Shlrey  Sons  Garage Clydv Fisher and Wlc woiv fuc oi U and Mifc, Jauu Lifgtt in Bad Axe Sunday, Mrs, LeUic FUIUT returned hume with tlwin, ouuday call v, at thy U iv Kennedy ind Muiiay Kennedy huiiujs were Mr and Mr George Mulloih of 1ontiav and Mis Dorothy truni of Miami, Florida u The liucy Yaibuivuh, lluucw icUwdgCgDeuUi Leuwa Utmiii,anu Miuuau Lcdwiue ,t Dctoiii auuay Willi, ilis Liuaaor LLUwiUij1  Ulph LUik tvVaiHd i VW VUIA v,ity iul Week ,Lv iiuUu and iaiUy oi WuiLvt LuK apeui the siek uU ai tne K J, LUr iione uueas ui  and Wis iluwunl rUayer iat CCK vre ncn uiuihor lUio iiUiei, Mi Uid Aiis JLJoiuit dr ana Uii D JuUu aud JU liar 1 old AIUJM oi Luvwiaad, unu auu j iur ana JkUt t J Wymau ui iei I  4950 9900 oiskey,  ur told Alr Clyd Koierof ijutioii WuiU Wc K end utsU ol Mi ami Mrs, W C At Let, iUrs AUAAU iascli oi Ann Aib ur aeut last ek at Hie Loue,rl iasjn home Wi Ale isehoetiUuls and Mrs LiUa Krui ana UaugUUis oi Iloweh Sunday at the LJ Henry hoiu, Mi, and Airs, Joe Suirey ot Detroit tpeut iuecday at ihe Louia Shehiii iu,ne iVi nd ALrs Ji, Unrne of VprtiL aim were euliers ai th Dipten oi fici, Saturuay nightlit werki on the  i jjoiUuiU News r red Campbell of Ann Aiboi ,nent buiiday at the Una Campbell home MrisVieior Kokoi sp1 ni it weew ui Ti u vtiiu Liiy herhx 1 b e yb Lmj theio frojn Oklahoma, Mr and Alrd, Doone Ambuiey of Jackson were in town Saturday Mitt liernardhie Lynch of Kalamazoo is visiting h i itm, Mr, Alary Jvenmdy The Geiald and Ambroe lu net famibea oi Howell tpejit Monday th  Murray K1 ni Uy hinok Com Ji oiMi  U, noid ail wui 0i NerioU, Valf vited h e asl  week NOTICE RiNGAND BEARINGS ONLY AUTHORIZED FORD REBUILT MOTORS ARC  ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER SERVICE  ROAD SEKVICT WASH JOBS 100 CREASE JOBS  100 S1MON1ZED JOBS 995 MUFFLER  TAIL PIPES BATTERIES  AUTO PARIS QUICK CHARGE TRACTOR REPAIR OIL CHARGE Call No 138 USED CARS FOR hALE COME IN AND SEE THE NLWROTUTILLER GARDEN TRACTOR I Kaiser Frazer   Sales  Service 7 PEARL ST CALL NO 138 HOWELL RD 4aMa4e4 vav v  NO WIS THE TIME TO t  MODERNIZE DECO MOKSUN  NORiL FURNACES  5PACC HEATERS FLOOR FLTINACES  CONVERSlo N UUrlNLRS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM LUlMENT WATER SJHTrttRS  HOT WAT E R TAN Kb SHALLOW AND DEEP WLLL PUMPS GtfTTERS  SIDING  ROOFING ONE TO THKiilE YEARS TO PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK C HANTEED Pinckney Fabfc Shi3t iMIiti CoLiaif II accoiVpaiiKd hi  10 MAIN lil PiNCKNLY  1 4 L 1 jitr and bioMrjiidaw to northern ivin li van this vek,  1 ii ibi i,v Working at the Mil i Mem rJ I I,,tic Dexte  jctji n iteiiim lias old the W, fUrk hwue Oil Lnadilla St, to Mr ii Ambuigy, ,djie Hartnian of llroit spent the v,  ek mid her Sunday calhis of Mr and MrJ M Harrow Vire Mis RoyKL, Mis  Nftllio Cnurchill of Detroit and Mrs Hazel Ely of Ann Arbo1 Mr aiid Mrs Robfit Jack of Gulf port, Mis and Ronnie Hoic n and family of Drtroit visited at the S H v arj iiwiit last wee 1  Leonard Lee an   w f Mr and Mrs Albert ShirUv i,ent th  week end at Alanio i  Mrfe, Jennie Devcreaux and dauh tei Jane leave this wek on u tip to Ohio and Chicago Audrey Amburgey spent lat week in Loganport, Ind u   Charles McDaniels and family of Chelsea spent Sunday at the Menvin Campbell home Floyd Peters and family of Stock ton, Calif, are guests of thn Fred Read family  Mrs Minnie Parker of Ann Arbor Week endL guests of Mr and Mr, is visiting Mr and Mrs Clifford VanHoin y  MrsHyne of Carleton and Mr Mar jory Shehan and danghters spent week end with Mrs Netie Vaughn I ut uxeistA sj uiwK tiqof sajv I Ypsilanti j Bill Baughn and wife spent the week end at Douglas lJ ke  Maitn Shirey and family werc in Ohio ovrr the week end  Gues of the Griffith and Clifford Miilf,r families last week were Mr,and Mrs Glenn Cohn tf Olarksbu rgh Va and Sue Stark of lit enfeild, Mo PWllip McDonnell is home from tlie army on furlough Mr and Mrs Eari Baughn and Mr and MrsGuy Smith of Cleveland Ohio, arr on a trip in northern Michigan Visitinjr Mr, and Mrs Evert Hamrnell tire her mother, MrsClaren ce Keating of Oakland Calif, her daughter, Mrs, Beverly pilgrim   Wninipeg, Man, and Miss Betty Pilgrim of Windsor, Ont  Henry Collin and family and F Cloakey and family of Ypsinanti spen the weeJx end at the Collins cottage, Patterson Lake Nancy Wvlie, Jfeujfhter of Mrand  j Rcn vliere I sit  Joe Harsh jmm  Wills norsiJcfiliy Isnl i3dl piii   AS vice  rr   lo  ve b     i, i k  11 ir va  V II fiiS y Willi In in Mn doesnt jjin Iok I o cae ik a tVv  1 i ine v  t V 1i  i    1  , 1 i  v  Will ca  i saii   1 lo iI I IM     ,,   pi    1 U 1 Ic t    , a lil  li   j j  ,  mi 1 ai ,1  ,1 W ijei 1 1r I rd 11 u i I  r ,   1,  m i a  ai iu ,u    I,il i, s r l  Ii ,a lr ai A i   on can or nKJ  Jl gld ,i v ihiivi j , s,  a Will ,     ai   i     ,  i lie ia ijy  ,  ,  1 nu j ae w a 11, , i  i  jlJl SPOT CASH FUR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 9 Each CATTLE 11 Each HOGS 3 per Cwt AXX ACCORDING TO SUA AND CONDITION CALVES, SHLEP AND PIGS REMOVEC FREE  irrtO roiiAfT Q 6ARLINC COMPANY ELL 4S0 fill VERS OF HIDES t JJF SKINS  fiv te Louie Coyle spent Saturday About 3 attended the WyleFm Lyao Hendreand wife vWtd Gayle Mrs Hoiis Wylie had her tonsils r ia Ann Actor   iunion 1 at Newport Beach Hendee at McPbreon hospital Sun movi at McPheron Twsital Tue Bex Sacktt and family of Detroit Sunday A potluck dinner was aerv Sunday callers at the Mark Kaah j Week end guests at thejm Sh  wt iM8Xvcr the 4th of Olin od n tfce grove there  Sunday jruerts f Mr and Mrs han horn were Mr and Mr Ted j  Rotafpe aod iaaailj u Sunday 4Mfts of ur and Mrs home were Alice and James Cearhart Adseli of Detixlt and Billy Shehan Frmk White and family of HoweU Wm Jlercer wote Br Fmnk Jferoer of HoweU and Rev tnd MrejUlaM Ann Aftyr ware Salt cneMa at the Van Whhr, and family of Pontiac and Dr Walt Letter McAfee wore Bud FUher and Raloh Clinton and family nd Grr  or, Kevoer and son of Eat LaJsiit wifSteve Fisher and wife and Mrs aMCHntno and wife of Detroit spnt C , Cawiidalie 1m Jamm and Kaocy Wjlie of Howell Ethel Vollberg of Detroit the week end H C J Clinton horn 0m St  the mmm M the Mlh Urs Enona VolUnOr and sonohn, Jinny i rtayin a week  Wjrelloiat Jttckie WyHi tpat the gn Sunday with the Charks EigoK LoronTMeaboC and family of  Orpd AnfUs jr  f be all rig,but Dr I r , rlr, t rot nrst  Tie ttkfiftcae dixciwjr Icaw Pascaaader r y v ,j    WEPinckney DUptck Wedesdav July 7, 1948 1  Mcpherson if PROFESSIONAL CBRNEti Slate Bank THERELL B SOME CHANCES MADE iUM PINCKNEY SANITAR Pikay, Mick Paily 1100 A M to 2 00 P M,  Except Wednesday Men, Teee  4uwftiM aw i  BW  tfft  ik   THI AMAZINO f  v WASHES , YOUR DISHES  5 v  W so  ,f a iy QUJCKi iTSACTMUV FUV In a short time we will introduce a radical change for our checking account depositors J nD r p pjrfM USKEY When that times comes the pass UK ir R MCVaUOfwE J books which have beed for many I 1111 yeals the receipt deposits, wUljl eded Instead VgnWinklc  VanWtaUt Don W VuWUkW no longer be needed Instead a ma1 chine validated receipt will be issu ed  Wo believe this receipt will furnish our depositors ua more accurate record of their deposits and will speed up the time required to wait on deposUon at tellers windows A Savings Account can be opened with as UtU u a 1 bilL 111 N I Office Ml  ReektoasccU McPherson State Bank D1SHMASTER  is tne new, mod ern ure lha washes each dish vnli fresh, clean rules them, rubs them then rinsej splashlesa shower of clear, hot aeriti4  111  mi f uiKtrtiii control  ALL iilK WimKb  fixt t them, a hub all by i quick, oral Deposit leeeranca Money to loan at reasonaole tviea, Interest paid on Saving Book and Time Certificate of Deposit All deposit up to 9600000 4aurd by aw naembarahip le r JTai easy, v  ffortl tijicraiun No htfcpJ i lauind    ami nc dishduths, scoin ii pads or toweia, docs the work Jil rack your   , sjurklin iM I  clean w ithc  tui wtfc UMNB dry o   DISHMASTTO CUIPORATION PONTIAC 19 MICH  rai u WAU rm  UKI rm WKKu ue uiur iwruia omit   i  ATHLETECS FOOT GERM KILL IT IN ONE HOUR  YOUR 35c BACK j If rot pleased The germ grows i DEEPLY To kill It, you must REACH it Get TEOL at any drug I store A STRONG fungicide, mado with 90 akohol, it penetrates , Reaches more germs Today at  THE CQX DRUG STORE eJUST 2 SMi OfATtQNS T th p Ik kwtton mj ol lunbli 49 1 ini to buMo rd OnKmf 11 IMK IMT M4 f Kib ,ck 4k SPJ iitch, to  9nlU ln l clti tvjJ Tni LEE LAVEY COMPLETE v Plumbing Supplies and Installation Merkel 6age Hwd Dexter, Mich P hone 2711 Or en ti 11 9p, jbATSNow on display, ererythinf jap to an inboard,Plank or Marine IPirwood fiat, round or Vbottojn Choice of colons and mahwiaU UG475 and up W art authorised dealers for the Much m Demand Martin Outboard for Howell and  jinity All sales may bo handled through our Budget Plan Complete information on requea WILSON8 TBAiiLrt 6BKVICB 6121 Wert Grand River, Uki Ohomun, between Brighton and How ell on US, 16, Phone Howell 884W4 STATE OF MICHIGAN Pvefeat Court for the CoOnly I Livingaton At a aeiaion of said Court held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County, on the on the 7th day of June AD, 1948 Present Hon Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Gctate of Robert Rudolph, Deceased Itappearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claims I against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be p poined to receive, examine and ad just all claims and demand against said deceased ty and before said Court It is Order that all of the credi tors of said deceased are required to present their claims toi  said Court at said Probate Office, and to serve a copy thereof upon Louise Rudolph, Administratrix of aaid estate at 9191 Kelly Road Pinckney, Mirhfpun  i or the 7th day of Septembcr, AD, 1948 ten oclock in the forenoon, said BieevMp bf Aiftatfittaawl Howell, al eetote, 4  City, Lake tad Fvm  A afoaialitf lirt Yon Proportf WH LEE iAVEY G4iNtKAL INSURANCE lkoM 9S Pinckaoy   MicUgaa AUCTIONEER FARM SALLi A drEClALITY BEilT WYL1E PHONE flNCICNFY 78F84 b 1 AN1LT bERRlMAN Attorney at Law 207 H Suit Grand River, Howal REFRIOKRATIOM Service REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE P1NCKNEY 136F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL, SAND, BLJCK DIRT AND STONE Ordtr Your Black Dirt Now let foir Lawot Putnam St Pinckiy Phojne 106F3 j7tNETASCH CkarUe K  Attoroeye at Law lt SUto and Seviage Baaa HeweU, Mieka iJlNETS CEMETERt MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann ArborMieli Harold Chubb, Local Rapreaentativ 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Phono 439 or 97 Monument  Marker MARTtN J LAV AW Attorn At Law Paon U Bnawyaa hio 136F6 Paaae Rapairiif we aavro xf avpir Stat Liceaao S717 Lakatid DHl Ruth Lak PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNEJtAL HUiafr Madera fiquipmoat Axubvianca Servit Paoa 39 Ptncanay Micbig FREDC REICKHOFF fir OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RlV4vR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 3S8 RESIDENCE 1 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK liAUHMC AND Weekly Trip Mad To Dvr0ik GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64F14 neaaat TYPIST Letters or Any Paper Compoad or Copied t Your Convenience All Work Confidential 747 MainSt, Plneknayv PhoaSOFU Want Ads  WANTED TO BUYAn Outside Toi let, Phone Pinckney 78F21 CARL JONES A Bf CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL ROAD GRAVEL, FfLL DIRT, ANr ROADS BUILT , BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT 7625 Toma Road P OPiuckney RFD No  Telephone Dexter 311G FOR SALE 5 H, P, Neptune ruotor, 15M7, never used, 10,00, R Buffard 980 Hat p FOR SALK 50 lb all White Porcelain Ice IVjx, tlso a Ricycleboh in gooj condition 234 West Main Street, Pinckney, Mich BABY SITTERHigh School grad FOR SALEiear around home at  uae will sit day or night, 50c per Hi and Lake, 6 rooms au modern hourNo extra charge after midnight, bath 2 oil hofters, 275 gal tinkliu, Janet B White tomatic oil hot water heater aun dry room and fruil cellar, enclosed porch, iish 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expenses are payable out of com j unity property or out of separat i property of decreased it is Further Ordered,That public I notice thereof be given by publica 1 c Gardner farm, two mile no I ion of a copy of this order, once and one mile west of PUinfleld each week for tfcree auccesfJve LXGardnerStockbndge, phone 7F3 weeks pnevioca to said hearing, in FOR SAXETH burner kerosene cook J FOR S ALE Modern 5 room houe the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspapert stove, 1 ironing board, feather bed with bath, furnace, chicken coop FOR SALEBy original owner 1938 Chevrolet, general condition and tires good, Can be seen at 2324 Pt terson Lake RdPinekney,phone 5gr12 Ilest offer takesJt,    FORSALEGood lawn mower,two lid laundry stove, an ice box arc  many other things Bert Nash, 5Q4 East Main,Pinckney FOR SALE 2 garage doors frtO high by 8 ft wide with double track doors Bargain Roy Heath 11841 West Shore Drive HUand Lake, Pinckney Mich and circulated in  aaid u Proprinted County Hiram R Smith, Judge 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>    I   t  v V ispatcij  V oiume 65 J  Pinckney Ditoatch Wednesday June oO, 1948 Hfiptiignii Mkror lThe Convention N26 , A , The Republican aationU coaventiu CHARLEVOIX  This is the wierd   over and ih n6Vdi  uol exactly story of a man, an idea and a Mich, surprising Gov Dewey of New York igan Mandf  was expected to lead on the first bal The man was Jesse James Strang I lott by a wi margjn but the comself appointed prophet of a dissident binei voteg  Taft yandenberg tnd Mormon sect Stassen was larger than the Dewey The idea God had chose Strang vote,Only the favorite son vte, a to be king device for findjng out which way The island Big Beaver, three the wind blew ft05 njm from wjnn hours from Charlevoix by mail boat, ing tnen anj there, largest of all isles in Lake Michigan , Qa the second ballot the favorite The tme Just 100 years ago, g0n oolegat,es began to desert their 1848  stocge candidates and flock to DewAll these thinga were recalled byey aUi ha lacked but 83 votes of Michigan newspaper editors last week I nomination, Then Taft forces pull end as they met at Charlevoix for a , ed ineir it trick and got a recss traditional summer meeting under r uUtiu 730 p m although the voice auspices of the Michigan Press Assoc  vote 0f the delegate was plainly agf ainst it During the recess frantic ef iori were made to unite on a com promiie candidate But tliey were ui able to do sO The Stassen and Van denberg men refused to support Taf OUR DEMOCRACY by rt llNDEPENDENCE DAY  Notes of the Game Current Comment t fl   , Wf ciatin Strang, the man of this story, was a superb opportunist when the founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith was killed by a mob at Carthage Illinois, Strang promptly produced a and COIM Bob McCormick of the Chi  letter The letter was said 1o have been written by Smith prior to his death Smith named Strang his sue cessor The Mormon committee X 12 judged the letter to be a fraud Strang then led his followers to a place near Burlington Wisconsin, j and there revealed the  location of long lost ancient Biblical records   By Strangs translation, a prophet was to arrive The  Let us, this July fourth, 1 observe tfu Anniversary S  r spirit or  American Independence,  liud pav R li 1 3 r  not acne in the r celetjuvinan Achievement  re A A  cago Tribunethe leading Taft back, and No 1 isolations of tL nation, refusedto support cither Stasgen or j Vandenberg Thus the recess was a flop and when the caucus reconvened the leaders of the Taft, Stassen and Vandenberg forces climbed into   the ring and tjirew in the towel or  surrendered Two things contributed to the nni mighty j ination of Dewey The belief that he  he con  js the only candidate who can ca  carry New York without which they can j  not win anl weakness of opposition   Senator Taft is the leading Amer  ican Firster and Isolationist of the nation He voted against practically every war measure presented during   World War I and is blamed by many  for prolonging the war, due to 1jhis countrys state of unpreparedness elusion was plain, Strang was their man Harrassed by disbeliever, Strang transferred his colony Ho Big Beaver island, then inhabited by a few sturdy fighting Irish fishermen ad some Indians There on beautiful Paradise Bay, across from Whiskey Point,Strang founded the town of St, James In July, 1849, he was j This country has abandonedisolation crowned king isnii Taft hasjnot sensed this Kven Nexton the scene came an attraction the first balloftjthis could he seftn ttve sctroTJl teacherr Etvira RHzaReh the syntheicsouthern dele Field, from Eaton Rapids and Char, f gates whom he has had in the past lottfi In Wisconsin Strang had de  deserted him n terge numbers for  nounced polygamy He changed his  Dewey min 1 when he behd Elvira She  As far as the other candidates became his second wife, posing as his j went, Dewey had little to fear Stas secretary When tongues wagged, sen is classed by many to be as much ,rang revealed the divine blessing of a radical as Henry Wallace Van of polygamy He then took on three  denberg who never could mak up other wives Betsy McNutt and  his mind whether he would run or , Sarah and Phoebe Wright They all not made no campaign , failed to  slept under the same roof  even show himself at his hoadquar Strang oecttme a leader in the trs and did nothing whatever Mc Michigan state legislature Th king Arthur found the water much jieeper Tf if 16, U wnk a fuff 3 recognition tnat independence   freedom as loe know it   Sz is SL responsibility and a  r priuilee we must continue   JJ to earn ana maintain t 7in 1P46, working as a J vr wniteJ people for and    tuithin ine jrameuorIc of  z our democratic  ih ney taijis won oih games hr Iiiduy niai lii 111 oiAi Ha Cub, ooai, iJcxur 4 to  j in 1hi Dexter biiiii ii onjj rctntly ,uiKuauU and lack xpnUjiCf, dn Uurioughft hit u hunfc run ior imck Uey iUickiiey Iulis  Ali 1 I Singer, if u  1 I K Aiibuiuey, rs ,  Darruw,       i  Ciode, el ,,  Meci, lb   j Burns, t  4  J mburjey,       I  Buiuugh 3b 3 1 UUitJUUle, M   o H DuxUr AIJ U Dinn, If  5 1 TaniHT, ut j 1 j KjHUe, si  J u Polls lib  0 Alien, ff  4 1 1 i Klui jjp, vi  J J JPrarik, cf  i U 2 j Uidiiu yer, 1 b     in the final jrame Boli Singt r liehl FoAicrvill yo i, hits and lai tlum out i t  ojxland of low b i  Mir Urld rinekiy to 4 hits but ili y j,tt  2 in llie M a I lr Jis ln11 r waiKid lol Sinn was safe uii a lv llunw, Fred Sin singled and Jot lavchit a hoiri 1111 l iclitl r walMd in  tbe 4th and seorul on Fid Sinurrs irunlc K lcdwidve walked in alii and eiid OIL Slichail hit  rinekniy    All li il F siniei, ib  t i  I   J 1 2   I be4i IthJM i 11 Jiv ovt  i,iilr join   1nrr V,  k  i mi tha iV iilgf  Mbo f 1 don fl St James grew t number 260S inhabitants by the 1853 census The Mormon kingdom came to a tragic ending in June 1856 Strang was fatally wounded by two of his  own followers in the pisence of thu capfnin of the L S Michigan, a gov eminent boat Irish fishermen from Mackinac and St Helena joined those at Big Beaver Together they drove the Mormons from thei island haven Today, the sole remaining land mak of this colorful epoch at St Jams is the Old Mormon Printing Houe, erected in 1850, There the first daily newspaper north of Grand RapiJs was printed of April 1, 1850 The final issue of the  Islander recorded the Strangs assassination here than around Manilla and failed to wade ashore, 11 votes being all he  couhi muster  Dewey worked hard himtelf and had numerous workers He is said ,  to have pulled Heals with favorite  ncn candidates and according to Mrs  Clam Luce Booth had his cabinet positions all promised even before he was nominated in return for support  CONSERVATION NOTES An all black deer, a rae speclesin Michigan, more so than pure al binos was seen near Grayling last week by Byron Nichols, The dept sent out 87,000 pheas  Northern ant eggs thg year to sportsmen clubs story of termers and 4H clnhs A handbook for fish bait dealers HelmsClark A very pretty wedatnj, was held Saturday evening at 8 pm at tlu chapel at Hiawatha Beach when Miv  ian Helms, daughter of Mr,id Mr,, G, Helms of liamburj ivnship was united in mariv   Kissell son rf Mr and Mrs ,i    i,  Pinckpey, The bride wore a r I whit taffeta find rrii   f Mrs, Shirley Heims, hv     the matron rjf lion i w  fit formaland MrJune fl i ,i  ley Furdor of Royal Ovhiivid m M , wore yellow and aqua colored forn als, Donald Clark, brother of the gicm was the best man, Miss Lois Ware sang a solo with Miss Karus of Howell as accompan ist J 00 guests attended the wedaing and thereceptfn at the lakeland Hoel,The couple received many nice gifts, I After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls they will reside at Hiwathaj Beach, Both young people graduated  fHorn Pinckney high school this ChurchNoteff ST MARYS CHURCH lev  Novena Th5 Old Mormon Printing House  fc now available for 35c by writing y ttrd are veiT popularThP groom  , v  u, , the department It deals in all phase 8 employed in Ann Arbor, Congratis now marked by a historical plaqua ti sponsored by the Michigan Press i0f raising flsh bait, ulations, Association and tbe Michigan Histor ical Commission The dedication ceremony took place Sunday June 27, aj the quiet village of St James The dept will purchase 110 acres near Holly as a site for its 10th Arti ficial trout raiding pond Only about 24 of the 400,00 mark ed 2 bounty trout planted since since 1944 h,ve been turned in for  2 Tie Mich Bell Telephone Co ann f, AQ f flund,f f0 flounced its 50,000th phorl Inealla J1H reach its lefiral ttgth ,n  MARK B ALLISON BO CuOth PHONE INSTALLED Francis Murphy, pastor Fndar 1220 noon and  p xu Preparation for Holy Communion  jh Saturday 8,1 9 p m and on  vidaj 7 to 730 a nv  Vlasses at 800 a m and 100 rONGL 7COM1CHURCF Uev Alfred tuU pastor vioiring Worship U Sunday School  1130 Choir Practise  Wed Night Organist and Choir director Mr Merwin Campbell S S Supt  Herman Veddei Keep Sundaf for the Great thing of the Soul Attend churrn MENNNON1TE CHURCH JRev Fzia Bachey, pastor Morning Worship Service 1000 Sunday School  11 JO Supt , Wm Leidig Youx Peoples Maetiag  730 Evcntng Message   Wed Eve Prayer Service 00  ifiHgev, I  ouM kinsoii,  en lb ojieand, p  iiT r il MillT, lb  1 li  el on   li MilUr iri   KI  T if on A 1,  Wdnif Pfli MOl 7 lo and c Javcy  1ridiy liol, CMII jday Ht Mifor whoii a livlitorl firld will lu i dira ed The Cub play at C slo tiini and the biue leam at  0O p, m  MiMoiil bi v i yi rn, tcini rind o  L i  honlij jfsutl   e til Cul 1 but ica b for battiiA Now that the bill providing for the draft of all youths from lo to 2b years into the army has pa,sod there lias been a general ruih i enlist in the Michigan National Guard Ln listments in this organization had  been at a very low bb Now  enlistment in the National Guard rvmpts from lb dialt en litiifitts in it have suddenly proved popular and the ranks of the guard bjn aliiuvt filled to capacity abt Knlistment ia tlie goafd   ai,J cable tlian regular army The enlistee is permitted t ip guard eoinpany nearer him aii only a few drill nights a unii then a month in eunp in er The bitng st diavbiuk is f uir i declared the naional guail i autoinatieally in the regular aiiiiy almxt oer niglit Induction   oi the dcft, en the ejier hand,  mean,, a loie cauiuuus tiaiuing period in iiie aiiny cr, j withfur loughs few iin fil betwiin Tlio Iiittiial guaii ieu lied the ieiiuired sfn ntrtli f 7oiJ and enlistments were Mtpid Saturday I Tie Kijuibliein national cnven tioti Ield lil w ek, took, oil ajl tie i, , ,, ,, thc rine circus Tbe tiii thfie das  er1 di oted to  libe u uil , iiidi dressing 1111, an u ual, bad v litle to do uiih the i  al biiii , of tin convent i,,n whicl was to numiMate  cundidnte for pr  iib nt Tin  li, f u days wer tilled with speacher by frtrotten pcojde, ii,chuliip former President who a usual was i  luiinr applause whicli nnaiit iiothinj fbe keynfte sp1 c b by ew Ji,,, of Illinois and l1 leadini oi 1,,, platfoim iy Stn ali1 Kodrc of Maachaetts likewise iu aut no ivy yj,L iLnL ,j,oecJ iTorTFv pinno  f giat,u every y i god buinoi ami t j east all iilsM f peplo Ile pint  m  i a ur s full oi IIUMH isianees aiuf  Cvy out , provisions l dei il,  fie  pilV Vit i  a lted or icfcrn  1 fill llous It promised  menace VI  in remniitlee Met bi lt I leove Jivill a p0nM  il t nan SOFT BALL AVERAGES ,Ioe Lavy  V  ius ldvite , p Wesley  ade   12 Via Sing,   o Jack Haines 7 Ho  aid Tarheel  J,,, Krai cis Shehan 2  K Ledwidge , Robert Twibhell    Bob Singer  2i Dick Young      AB li 7 10 4 2 4   2 1 J  1 4  4 ,1  I H 47 , J 1 lli36 e nnpn kilile  n a 11 y of  liictO,  , llTrunn r 11  b nlilicM i  one i c  all i  it  It dccbiied  lion,  i  yet il kill d a iilg bill in committee t abo ih t be emoniii it a i killed a b a bill It bclird for an adequate military ffi for proctiot y t erneres killed a tiiieit miliJiry training I bi Ij In Id on big promises o la  FIOJ rt passed the Taft7 lartley lilOt bill to curb labr, Jt drdared  for world  ep ra inn yelj has held j up lli Knropaa R Mi f bill fo the aa1 ycu and rVCT cot tlv elief in nint wny  iiiu  bal, is needed A tie prcid Ithtl candidate who  wa  iiMtiiiii plaMoim ad it, if be follow the rule of hi d rs ill tlirrA1 it in the ah  i an  ml v il i  ne n statement his p licies wbirh will reprice it i  did not w had l,ilf to  the rule the about  pre of liio i J 0 lo  jo in r, NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Ekri BechcyPastor, 4060  war thou t Road 7 mil N  of Piacknty 230 LJ,M, 330 P M tion last week The number of rual  phones since last VJ Day  There are still 13000 names on th ffUfal wiiilinis lllt85 peiueat of rural Michigan now has telephone service it ia intended to extend dial service to all rural Michigan and limit the  number on party lines to S Today only 14 percent of tDie lines ,n rural Michigan have more than 8 In addition the Michigan rural lines now have switcring service for  som 48f independant owned  co  Mark WAllidona well known and highly respected citizen of Living ton County, passed away at Melius Hospital, Brighton, June 25 after A j Sunday School  short illness He would have been Woiship Service ,76 years old Oct 5ud next  r t i J  , 4 He was the soli of William and La1JeCPplm a0d lorvillc Carsoo Allison On Nov 15,  1893 he was married to Maude Marv Reason of Pinckney She passed away May 27 1939,Surviving are 2 daugh tera, Mrs Albert Dinkel and Mrs Clayton Musson, 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildrn 6rv,  RRrHTffcM The funeral was held Sunday af SIGNS AT BRIGHTON , ternoon at the home of Mrand Mrs  Albert Dinkel, the farm where he  was born, Rev McLucas officiating Burial was ya Tnckney Cemetery bass their 4th year  Bids totaling 96,200 were recei ved for three40 acre parcels of Uni In Crawford ad Kalkaska counties Payment was made on bounties for 549 foxes last week At the present time the rainfall in the upper peninsula is 7 inches helov normal i EDGAR LYONS Edgar Lyons died at Eugene, Oregon last week He is surived by his wifethe former Luey Mann of Pinck ney Funeral and burial were at Eugene, u 5TRICOUNTY LEAGUE 1 JiiKkney beat iji Chdsea M team here Sunday 13 to 4 with Pi Stepto pitching 7 hit bftllThip putPinckney in second plaeeTri,v play Tovi hfi next Sunday Patterirs PiriclvnOySptoe  Waid Chcs,n Albr, Slane  Miller, Other Eat Division scoi1 wrp Novi 18, Grass Lak 2 ,lws a 1,, Saline 2An Arbcr 10, Soufh Lvon r ,   In the West Division Mason ben Ann Aiibor ITion 10 to  Prijhln took Stockbridge 0 t 3  Fowlerville trimmed Okemn 3 to 2 nnd Eat Lansing Tost to V bbedTI h to ,,  All a not l,arnioiiv in thf Mich i1 dele n f ii ,n Although the ddn eM  were nb dfd to support Sen at or Vanbnberir lhef wern efforts cii rn tin  IOiifi ballot to break aney from bin Mrs Wm  Hay  naior,l committ,f wimnii, was d fnd for rerlecficn and mad choes rcrafnt national committee man Snmmcrficld of Flint She ehaVd he fmLdiiorcd her defeat beerte sh accompanied Proocutor Jaie f Mnoob county to Wash ingirm D C nnd helpedarrangp the  xliTdittou of he Danny Sullivan and Lincoln Fltir rrld from Nev  ad a to MichVan to stand trial on j lbllng charges F0r that mo inrilt on, hc chargep, Summerfiold wa her ooemv Snmmerfibl is also under fire by Aitorrey General Ilaok who charges that, by tStr of W pnbliean campaign v contributions DAVID WHITLEY Davif Whitley, soni of Mr with 6,460 phonesTheSe systems are  M jm0im7nomMri rapidly being absorbedI in a coopera B   trve program inb whielthe Michigan s P  Bell company provides technical Coun Jun u      sel BAD STORM WED KITE A had electrical storm here about  8 p,tn, Wednesday put the Edison power lines out of commission for S  Swarthout Funeral Home, Friday 4 Rev Allard officiating Burial in  Pinckney Cemerttty HORMONE FOR HAPPINESS  nZlZJZ 1M n flavin H  ln  WW   SSrfA ZZZ tZSL PWhy eanH I har a babyt 5JrL Sf  TJS as toM 1 The American Weekly UfVts ttfte wmow Ran airport,   mG THREE tannifts wKh TOIJ rfivirp vNMn  SuMays July 4 issue of The  The WoToM ServSee betweea Fow   lervOk and Plackney has been 4tseoa I  tid by order f the Mich, Puttfe Setv tee CsvunissioR At a  Marriage Lfeenfte j Brighton hcM JOM l no protests wr heard nTUiH the nctfc, fa renlltr W terminated son yert  fheline hroke down s4 far the  MFCIHAM COMhfUNlCATfOir heetinr I ftlar ConnnIrnHm nf Urine No     fro tUe Michigan Auto DaWs of CiWltf rhnrt IVfUATfl wnirn h is nT ,nt SummeM Mrs Lola Lobdell, teacher at the JUU1II VUUIllltns J succeeded in having th state sale Pinckney bchool for 7 years, has sijrQ ta ui  of their books a allied to teach at Brijrhon, Mrs, Alice In ciUcuit cour lat week rmmett Thr denies Wtr 0 pay 1 into the Wilson of Pinckney will alo teach  Oaffny vas jfivea a judgement f j fund for ach car they EM Frank 1S a inst James Hammerman on McKay is also to pomiuenc a a dirt  aulinp dcil, In the suit of round Vandenb rj 1adqua,t r in  Joeph Hauler vs MrsMcr dth 1las Jhiiadt Iphia to suit her ko t, dissolve an injunction tho dp j   fendsnt won, Mrs, Plako recently We are puzzkd bv all of this KcJd her home nt, Pinckney to Rauier eul rights talk, Pre, Truman ap and ifot a r,fii payment trousrh a pajentjy jumped off into deep water Dextey realty firm A dispute arose,  wien ho recently declared ft1 equtl  Mrs PLasko claiming the sold for rijrhts and th  liepublicans at Philacaes after trial 3K,00 and Mauser stating he pur, delphia put an equal rights plank in nonjjf cans, khasod for 3,800 Mrs PI as ko ot their platform, As the only race who  10 div Martin Lavn as attorney and secur apparently dofs not njoy equal orce and heard 4 arrawtfemets 2 d an injunction restraining Bauser  rijfhfs is the neero we suppo ali SCHOOL caces on which no progress had ben from taking possession and the case this is for his benefit, Just how will  naxte in a year were dismissed  s get for trial it SdptGlen YelUnf they go about enforcing such a   Howoll, is attorney, for Bauser andgranif Can they force the The Annual Meeting of the legal BEAT FEUDS TAAERN Morri Perl man is attorney for Robj churches, on Woodward Ave, Detvotets of School Diatrk No 9 of  Boh Singer pitched a one hit con ert faHko who has filed a petition roit, for inHtance to take the Township of Hamburg, called test gainst Frdjf, Tavern of lte In probate court to have a guardian , member Can they make the      or next friendappointed for his mo Odd Fellows Knights of Colwnhn tJier e  , do likewise Ho would they he The followingdivorces were grant I to buy protvrty in Croase P ed Priscilla from Patrick DilknjrBloomfiel Hills and other COMPLETES COURT TERM Bruce LOT, 26, Howell, Grace j Rheimschnelder, 24, Chetfiea Robert Judg Wiliis Lyons completed hi  Susa,21,Howehlh Pauline Parker, 18 first court term, theMay trm, las4 Webberville Arthrr Russell, 22,Fnv Fiiday with a fine reeord of cae lenille, Janis Batchelder,9, Hcw completed He completed 5 citizen Wilbur Emery, 27, Hamburg, Helen ship case, 5 criminal cases,hai one Jeanne Bennstt, 24, Hamburg Lte jury trial, settled  af 1 WoUenhauptu, 35, Howell, Gertrude til rtaild, ried LaConte, 35, Howllt  114 chancery cases, grant d NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING hy the school board will be held at Tuesday night, Pnckney winning 2  the FettysvHle school o the 12th ro 1 Pinckney only gut 2 hits off day of July, 1048, at eight oclock Edd Kolander of Dexter, In the   nufor 4he purpose of electing a first Gus Ledwidge walked Jack f t Ji  SricWnnd fore traaeacting of Hanes was hitvey beat out bunt j He M given cnetmdjr of tile 2 child sections The Washington DAE   July  Bsina   tiutie business All voters Joe Jeffreys hit to left 2 runs seor ,,,, Winnie was granted a divorce fused to let a negro grand lare nrgd ts attend I ing JhnriesPincicneySinger  and PXCadett, Ase,  1 Dated tUs 2fc 4nyl Jnetlt4 jTwrtchrtrfxteiJLolander and Wag fitom Clyde Pearson, Ethel from star sing la their audHorinm Wm Malachi and Lyda from Robert wouH they resnedy tirfs We NeiL this esjvss righin nbatt is    3 M mMimy Sto Vi  BBSBBI  dOi isiiPiiKaey Pisgac Wednesday, Juh 0, 1948 COMPLETE PHILGAS SELFSERVICE  EJf icNT INSTALLATION  i   C  ov f Mitfjf Coif LXJOtK Vliit us today to make tMtrngemeMs for your SelfServtce installation Neighboring ieo A marriage Ucens wa Lied in Washtenaw county last   ek t4i liirtrand W Wylie 34, of lJiuckHey and Rose Ji Kueinau,  of YpsL ih Stockbridge Kings Daughters sent  box of clothing and shoes to the flood sufferers oil Portland Ore Jlr and Mrs Kohert Cole and Mr and Mrs Don Bowdish are on a nip through the southern states Perry liaydeii of Tecumseh, orig inuor of the, DynamicKtrnals Foun datioa 4 lJrohibalion candidate for  it Governor William G Larkin has received his certificate from the dept of mor tuary scienoe at Wayne University  He will be associated with hie father injaw, at the Keehn Funeral Home, Brighton  Martin Crcston is the life guard at the Howell City bathing beach, , DrWilkinson Brighton veterinary j  had his motor boat in the Albany to  New York City race last week, On July 1 a law goes into effect  profidiug that all milk and milk pro ducts sold at retail must be pastur ed The home of Glenn Runciman near Gregory was badly damaged byu fire last week Born to Wiliard Widmayer Esther Marshall of Detroit June  13, a son u W, H, Cansfield, former editor of the Livingston Co, Press, now of the Northville Record is geriously ill at his home there Rev John M, MeLucas former TO WHOM T CONCERNS While Hiving with me Harry  Prisk hid not pay board and never J fri,, S7JuTy 2, 3  earned his livingI xk car of him J for seven year and only the lat 3 U WILD HARVEST years did he buyhis own clothes  A Story of Our Great Western AVOfr THfcATEB I SYLVAN THEATER CHELSEA, MICH and shoes Wbcn he began to get in trouble was time to do something Gust Hajmjpman Adv iti Plains with ALAN fAOD, DOROTHY LAMOUR Samba Manit All Fair at the Fair WOULD  Sun, Tu, July 4 6 LIKE to contact 1 or 2 men to buy and operate a BessKil Aerosol Fog Generator to 1 used for control of flies and mosquitoos around homes, resort ancas, dairy aud feeding barns etc This la a proven machine and is a real mon eymakerwith the season justi start, ing All inquiries given prompt attien i tion For further information calll  write or wireWILT  KNOBLAUCH j Bllisfied, Michigan, state distribu  ton VM BEGINNING o THE END History of tn0 Atomic BombEvery one Should See It BRIAN DONLEVYROBT WALKER Plus Newt ComingAdvenuture Island, Romance of Rosy Ridge, Duel in the Sun HOWELL Theater SOWFU, MICH LOCAL NEWS i Thur , Fri , July 6,6 THE INSIDE STORY  HOCKEY SERVICE MOBIOL PRODUCTS M36 and been rtMunrd chich for th DEXTER ROAD See Pinkney pastor lias to the Brighton M E, gth year The Dexter firemen and Brighton firemen will both stage July 4 cele brations, So far 6000 hag been collcted to light the Saline Athletic field, Rv Cg H Zuse, former pasor, hns been f ransferred from Reading1 to 1  Delton by the ME, ionference, Starring  Mr and Mrs Henrv Shlrey and MARSHA HUNT, WILL 1AM LUND Mrand Mrs Marvin SWrey visited IGAN, CHARLES WINNINGFR a, d the lasersbrother at Veterans GAIL PATRICK hospital, Dearborn, Sunday  Comedy Cartoon News The LaRosa families attended the Sat, July 3    LivermoreLaRosa wedding at Dex MONTE HALE, ADRIAN BOOTH ter Saturday  wvlh in  Jack Smith of Ann Arbor was a welcome guest of Robert Carr Fri CALIFORNIA FIREBRAND CARD OF THANKS  We wish to thnk all rur relatives, lteitfhbors and friends for their many kind words, Heeds and express ions of sympathy in our recent sorrow, May you all have such friends n your hour of need, Mr rnd MrsAlberfc Dinkel  Family The Clayton Musson Family Fri,, Sat, July 2, 3 THE PRINCE of THIEVES Rubin Hood Drama in Color Starring JON HALL, PATRICIA MORRISON News  Cartoon Sports 5un, Men,, July 4, 5 YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME With JAMES CRAJN, DAN DAILEY d OSCAR LEVANTl Cartoon and Be Your Age ounday Show 3 479  In TruColOr Also WILLIAM HALOP Tuot, Wed, Thur,, July 6, 7 8 THE NAKED CITY Starring BARRY FITZGERALD, HOWARD DUFrl DOROTHY HART Shows 715 905 Service AJi TODD in DANGEROUS YEARS Cartoon ZJEGLER Electric 1075TW36E7pincknev Michigan PhontlSo Open 9 a m to 6 p mElectrical Hot Water HeaUu Electric Rangettet Electric Roasterettea Automatic Toasters Waffle Irons Light Fixtures Vaculator Coffee Makers SpecialsFlash Lights Comp 100 i Free Estimates on Wiring  Sun, Mon, July 4, 5 Mat both days WALLACE BERRY in f Voteat2Z ears Ago Lee VanHorn of New York City is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs George VanHorn Edna and Vivian Kinksley are visi ting their Jurothen, Willard Bennett in AlbTdn jP Mr Chas Smoyer antfons ol Akron, Ohio, ara visiting at the Thomas K ad home lvti Louis Dempsey of Camp Cus ter is visiting Mr, tad MM, Seth Dar win, Wm Moran and wilt, of Detroit spent the fourth hdf Fred Jacobs hte purchased the Plairifiejis Jresbytepaa sheds and removed them Mr and Mrs, Dan Denton and son of Cincinnati Ohio, are Staying at  the Fitch Montague home They are going to live at Homewild, Lyle Cone and Ross McGee hare returned fronvthe west CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the many good pen j pie for the lovely cards, letters,flow  ers, gifts of food and for other acts of thoughfulness and kindness to With me and my family during my stay fOM DRAKE DOROTHY PATRICK the hospital and fince my return Cartoon, ALIAS A GENTLEMAN at home  Mrs Alfred Allard MOQLPOPULATION   j The children of school age in the county increased in 1948, 4U over the school census of 1947 All tvn ships but 2 gained Conway lost 35 and Wtion 17 Howell had the bgir est pain 187 and Putnam the small  est r Other gains were Hartland 44,   Cohocfah 38,Hamburg 35,Handy33, Unadilla 29, Iosco 22, Oceola 17, I Decrfileld 15 2yrone 15, Genoa 9, Howell Twp 8, Green Oak 7, This is due to Uu increased birth rate as there are 2554 children below the age of 6 years, j, Comedy Newt Tue77Wed,7July 6, 7 1AY NLiLLAJNiL CHARLES LAUGHTON in THE BIGCLOCK wfth MAUREEN OSULLIVAN and GEORGE MACREADY Novel tor Car toes YOUR TICKET TO A HAPPY SUMMER VACATION 75c per 100You sign the Travelers Cheques in haady ireo wallet, St 11 75c per 100You sign the Travelers Cehque when you buy it, sign it when you spend it on vacation, and that is aul the identificaton you need, If then Travelers Cheque is lost, destroyed or stolen, vour money is refunded promptly Denominations  10, 20, 50, and 100, HRST NATIONAL BANK HOWELL ro UauVr rchd SupcmJon  Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationAll Deposits Insured Up to 5,000 for Each Depositor  tm BVTHf TONartMSTEtI0US MM SMilTtUrt tMDUX ft uutuS wots of nfs Tasrr rm is nm of yea at HtNmi  no A CM SWA Mint 0  7iAMMT MM Dinar mmme MWAUt r wet t oeoMur mm m umsmamm tie Mot m out mm arxw  MUM Wi Note of 47 Year Ago it is Justice Crofoot now, W H, Crofoot taking oves tht office of Justice of Peace July 4 d Jo Placeway is training homing pigeons thjs summer The state barber board has passed a rule that every customer, must have a cLean towell Walter Lusk of Chilson has man jobsHe is Ann Arbor railroad agent manages the elevator and general, store and is postmaster, Lst Dec 19, the horse of Rev FrRyan was stolen from its barn in Dexter by robbers who blew the post office safeIt was found last week on a fam near Detroit where it had strayed  Born to Herb Schoenhals and wifa June 28 a eon Will Campbell of Nonda, 111 is STATE OF MICHIGAN ircult Court far the county   Livingston In Chanccry WUlifim HLow and Mary Ann Low, husband and wio, Plaintiffs ORDER OF PUBLICATION  Sanford K Bancroft, Lansing MizI ner, Ebenezer Fox Irving S Gil1 bert and Luther R Manning, and their unknown wives If they wera married, and the unknown hcirs, de visees, legatees and assigns Defendant M a session of said Court held u ttie Courf Hcmfco in the City of Howell ,in sai County on the fif teenth day of May A D,1948 PresentOlonWillis Lyons, Circuit Judge It appearing from tne Bill of Compliant that the whereabouts of the defendants an their unknown heirs,devisees, legatees and assigns and their unknown wives if they weremarried, is unknown and that a summons cannot be served upon them THEREFORE on motion of E PlainDead or Alive COWS 9 HORSES  HOGS 2 per Cw Large Ones UEPEMDMTG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION   CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE 3S3fc Fm AnlmaU Collected Promptly Modem Equipment fopable Mm Service in MfaAiffa Tl FASTEST lad fitok Central Dead Stoek Co Better Health visiting his father1, Erie Campbell Cas Grove, former ChUsOn rail j Reed Fletcher, attorney for road agent has been arrested for  tjffs, it is ordered that the appearecnbezzLement and bound over to j ance of the above named defendant circuit court  and their unknown heirs, devisees, JohnTeeple has gone to Marquette j legatees or assigns be entered in to visit his son Percy  said cause within three months from Miss Elizabelh Campbell died at the date of this order That in case her home here June 2 The funeral was Saturday Rev Rice officiating Jim Roche won the race at Jackson with Gten Wilaoa  Sam Wallace and family have mov ed to Ashley Mike Ryan died suddenly Tuesday at the home of hia brother, Wm, at Silvf r Lake George Miller of Marion bad IB sheep killed by lighten last week R Harris is working for Wm Gavd ner4 Mae Brogan closed hr acfcool in Marion Center las Friday Alsi Cressa AMrtt in OK Wright die, Margaret Grefnar who has been going J6 school it Mfc damns is home, Wm Roche is working for Harry  Singleton and Dillivan Dorkee for SPOT CASH DEAD m DISABLED STOCK HOBSES 19 Each CATTUE 11 Each HOGS 3 pr CtJt   AcocmtHMG no UIM AMD comma iMUP AKD of such appearance they cause their answer to be filed and a copy ser vd upon plaintiffs witfcln fifteen copy of this order, an in default that the bill be taken 4s confessed, It Is FURTHER ORDERED the Plaintiffs cause thi Order to bo published in v newspaper having general circulation in this Coanty, and printed in this said County, and that said publication b commenced within forty days from th date of this order and be continued therein for six weeks in succession Willis L, Lyons, Circuit JudgeNOTICE TO DEFENDANT The above cause was instituted for the purpose of quieting title  the following described lands Land in the City of BHgbton Henry Hewlett I County of Livingston an State of Born to Goody Dinkel and wife Michigan described as Beginning June 30 a son on the North line of Grand River Gertrude and Warier Mann are  Street at a point S4 feet West of camping at Portage the Southwest comer of Lot No 11 A daughter of Harry Carpenter of Jof Mcauleys Addition to the VJB l Txtr was born with 2 tfcwnb and age NOw City of Brighton Whence I 2 W toes They were removed J West on the North side of Grand I Mike Roche is running the Ander JBiear Street 6 feet thence North son elevator whte Bit  at right angles to said road a  is on vaention distance of 135 feet themes Eaet UI feet thence South 135 feet  place of beginning Modem Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP CRANE FIXTURES VARIETT OF CLOSET SEATS LEDGE TYPE SINKS  BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL  MASONITE SHOWER CLOSE I COMBINATIONS STALLS rZYrtOtDS A SHAFFER DEMING A PEERLESS WATE VATER 30FTNERS PUMPS, SUMP PUMPS CTRIC 4 OILWATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED FIFE , ft FITTINGS iEATERS VALVBS, SOIL PIPE V FITTINGS IN STOCK MYRON J HUGHES MASTER PLUMBER  PLUMBING, HEATING REPAIR ING LalUMide Drive, R Lak Phone Pinckney ISoTo OPEN fVINiAioh AAMJIfG A COMPANY ttwmfiS WIDMAYER REUNIOW  30 attended the held Sunday at Ae Oaehr Widmayerf lt4T ACP PAYMENTS, home near Chelsea Be utesentstf res The delay is ACV eyments h i J 4 gteersKions were present, the due to fhe fact the Genets Account J  oldest being Mrs P E Widmayer iag office is handling 3 states J and the yovngest Stephen Mishsei of one The Jety is but 9BA8E BALL GAME Svadajr, July 4th hj Novi vs Plnekasy rjfPV1 J w  l,v,1  11 i m   lfHm  TT k Tg w i   I i ipiintfgB PINCKNEY plSPATCK Wedlkrudav June 30 1948 Yard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishing Fruit Vegetables Groceries NNCINEY DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pinckiuv, JTchiran Entered a second viis i gutter at Paatoffica at Pinckney, Michigan uhdo he net of March 3 187 Subscription rauti 150 a Year Paul W Curlatt, Publisher  Shlrey  Garage Kennedys Gen Store Gail hkndee had to hy another blood transfusion at McPhfeiwOn hoe pital, Howell last week but is now on the road to raovery Sunday guests at the Murk Nash homa were Louis Gearhart a wife of Howell tnd Konnie VanSlambrook and family Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Lous Coyle were Mrs Ella Stapish and Clarence Stapish and family o Chelsea and Robert Grainger and familyof Holt i Mrand Mrs Louis Coyle attended the funeral of Mary Ann Coyle, in fant daughter of Mr and Mrs,VVil bur Coyle of Brighton Friday Mrs Lester McAfee and daughter were called to Detroit Saturday when her nephew, Cari Uudsonwa struck by a ar Mrs Dolly Baughn is enjoying a  two weeks vacation i Winston Baughn and family and Mr and Mrs Lloyd VanBlaircum expect t leave this week on a trip Glalctr National Park Mont  Horace Hanson and wife of Ann I Arbor were Sunday guests at the  Dale Miller home Mrand MrsBail White of Howell and George Meabon and wife were Sunday gueAs at the Ben White homo  NOTICE RiNG AND BEARINGS ONLY 4950 AUTHORIZED FORD REBUILT MOTORS  9900 ARC  ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER SERVICE  ROAD SERVICE WASH JOBS 100 GREASE JOBS  100 S1MON1ZED JOBS 995 MUFFLER  TAIL PIPES BATTERIES  AUTO PARI QUICK CHALVE TRACTOR REPAIR OIL CHARGE Call No 18 USED CARS FOR SALE COME IN AND SEE THE NEWROTUT1LLER GARDEN TRACTOR Kaiser Frazer Sales  Service 17 PEARL ST CALL NO 138 HOWELL RD  NO WIS THE TIME TO I  MODERNIZE I DECO MOKSUN  NORCE FURNACES  SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSIO N BUHNERS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATER SOKTNERS  HOT WATE R TANKS  j  SHALLOW AND DEEP WELL PUMPS GUTTERS  SIDING  ROOFING ONE TO THKEE YEARS TO PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK Gl MANTLED Pinckney Fab  Sheet IHhtal Co  210 MAIN SI PINCKNEY  idrrrtttrmtnl rom where I sit  Joe Marsh, Pcrincrcd Farmers SENATOR KILOWATT SAYS Its a landslide, folks, a regular walkaway Every precinct and every ward is allout for electricity Theres no mystery about theje votes for volts Electricity does literally thousands of jobs in homesin factories and on the farms Most of us use it hundreds of times a day It does these jobs quicklyeasilycheaplydependably, la fact, electricity does most jobs far better than any other way Live electrically  and enjoy the difference THE DETROIT EDISON CO u If the folks in our town were less tolerant, theyd lie really burned up over that nationally circulated article on pampered farmers, describing them as living oflf the fat of the land From where I sit the fanner is anything, but pampered If hes better off today than twenty years ago its because hes worked hard to improve the quality and quantity of his production Take Bert Childers, for example Bert is up at four in tle morning, to get the milking finished and ploughing r harvesting, depending on the season, until sundown If the evening he finally relaxdtf witfc the mi us over a moderate glass of beer A nil the farmer todays not only ic,,iu,nt in hi, habits, like Berts evening klas of beer  but lolrrif in his opinions So hell probably say of that article, somebody got the facta wrong, and just let it XQ at that, J3 OHXM C  Mrs Ella Newman of Ann Arbor Saturday quests at the Walter Clark  nt Thursday wiUh Mr md Mr home were Edward Clark and wife Ln White of Ann Arbor and Edsel Meyer and family of Ypsilanti I Rufcsel Nuoffer aad farnl of Mr ami Mr clydo Fish0r ppent 4 isinT ppea tU week erd at the Sundav Aith Mr and Mrs Harold i ,, d Hendet boir  Hammond of Owosso,  The follows from out of town  M7Dy J  V r tided the ftrneral of Mark Allison  Pnt Weieiaj ,n Stockbwdge  y dayMrs Anna Jenry and Mr Sunday guests at Stanley Dinke  I Mr, Al Jothan o Sj Louis,   Mrs Emma Brogan of r  and Mrs Scott Baker, Charles krd6Jl and Mrs Arch  mes Mrs Florence VanWinkle , Wrjht  J CJa,n  , J r 1 Mre Grace Bennett of Lansing,  Joospfct Griffith and family and  r and Mrs Ernest KewMrs L Agatha Henry apent Sunday at the, J X Mrs Florence Schneider, Mrs Detroit x T d Ryckma Walter Reason, Mr  BoTtn to Mr  Mrs Rcsh Harris 1 Mr Harold Reason, Mrs Jo Hu Culver of Detroit Thursday I On, Mrftnd MrsGeorge Hawkins a 4  Jaurhtr, who was placed r Detro4tJ4rsGale Bxtcr,Kalama n A incubater  and Miss Hilda Hall of Grand Wayne Car and family spent r 48 last Wednesday in Ann Aibor, Veek end guests at O J Clinton Donnie Meabon has returned horie 1 ie were Don Fishbeck of Lansing from Grand Rapids after a 2 weeks,  TOirabeth Clinton, daughter, stay, r tta and Ralph Gardner and son  Mr, Eleanor Ledwidge and son f oyal Oak and GeraW Clinton an j Kevin attended tte tfth wddtng au   of Detroit  niwrcary of Mr and Mrs, Frank Bn e card cWl et at the Dilloway  ya  Brlghw Sunlay, 1 n e in HoweU Sunday  Mr, and Mrs, Earl Bughn attenTr, Ccfl Hendee And family of id the Wayne high school graduaT  KOng spent tM  ead wkirXtion exeneiaea lat week, where Joan   Boae TTtmlfT flbe Nt hae Bird graoamttd, Mra J, Pt DyWas TjrV  Mrs Edith Gallup and Mr and W C, Ketcham and Vm W, Mre I Bluebaker of Fowlerville Curlnt attended the 7oth anniver j callod at L J SwarLhout home Su sary banket of the South Lyon Ma Bill Beard of Ann Arbor spent sons lodpe Saturday night Drt Mor  SunJay at the home of Mrs, John pan  mead t Rochester and Guy Pow Bell,Major Wm Bicwn of WashinglellDttrand lodge, officers spoke to, D C spent last wek there, I Mrs Edward Parkei and daugh Mrs, John Boll, Mrs, Elizabeth Iter, Dorthy, attended the LivermoreBroWn and daughters were in Ann I LaRora wedding at Dexter Saturday Apoor Saturday,  V,1oy Reader, Bobby Darrow Lynn Hendee and wtfe visited and J Joe Jeffrey came back Friday tfieir son,Gayle, at Mcpherson hospi from a 2 weeks stay at Newberry tal Sunday,  They caught many fish but had 3d Martin Ritter and Howard Read pik spoil on them, won fi golf double at Inverness Tues j William Jeffery and family att from Chelea ended the Jeffery family reuion at Rv Francis Murphy is a patient Potter Park, Lansing Sunday at Mayo Bros, Rochester Minn  Mr Pauline McLucas Amo under Jack Wilson sr, and wife and Jack went an operation at McPherson Wilson jr, and family are visaing i hospital, Howell this week h COMPLETE Plumbing Supplies and installation Merkel 6age Hwd, Dextar, Mich Phone 2711 Open till 9 pmHokey Swarthout was a patient a  Veterans hosVlDearborn4ast week Mrs Laura Gradwell Adrian and Merlir Lavey returned from Chicago Friday   Nigara Falls and Hamilton, Oaf Dn Stckabl is wrkingn at the Oitiaets Mutual Auto Ins, Ol in HovelL Born to Chief and MrTaul Monks Julie Stackabie of New London, Conn, last week a son  Haen p, Smiri of fxs Anfles, Joejgums was hit in the head by Caif, K son of tV Lite Wir RmtrJ a pulley whfle at work in Ann Ar  0f liibhs Comers called on frien, bor today and te in St Jof hospital, iher snnMay    Week end guest atthe Albert Claude C Copo, Candidate for Shirley home were Doyle Temptetn Republican nomination for Stat aad family of Keego Harbor and Gail Representative Your support wiii Shirley and faaiy t Monroe  ifee apreciated ii Mrs,Vivian Farm Juid daughter have ,novd into one of tho Uyfir apartments oa Unadilla St Sunday guests of Mrs, HatDecker wene Mrs Kmma Elliott, Mi Decker weife Mrs Kmma EliioH,Miss Maijry Hurd, and Mr aud Mri Charles Elliott and 60A Gordon of Ypsilanti W C Miller wua lu Howdl St serving on the Triple A  John Meyer and wtfr brupht Mr Beulah Marti back from Ypsi last Thursday, Friday guests of MrsNettie Vtughn were Mrss Edith Tple and J Coogan nd family of Jackson MrsRoy Reason returned home from Foote hospital, Jackson Sun, Tlie Hollis Wylie family spent Sunday in FowleWille The children of Dr, Salter Mercer of Eat Lansing are visiting a the Wm Mercer home Jim Doolittie and Junior Doyle attended tre recepty n f oQowing the Livejtnore  LaRoaa wedding at the r Cjrr Defcer Sat nisht 1 Mand MrsJohu CaivCr attended iho ui KW at RMvlu Sunday, i Hairy J i i  k arid Jejrey Jarlinvski  rHijiifd from their 7 day Great Inkc truie Friday Hair, vva tho no popular oJU on the boat and tlie isvncera iave him a pure of Cha Whitehead and wife an  liunec Iamborn of Gregory called  al the L J Henry homo Sunday Phillip Sprout and wife spont Sunday at the Chas Sulo home in Howell Edwiu Sprout and John Elmer Sprout were in Ann Arbor Sunday, The Prod Rvd family are spend ing July at Portage Lake Mr Rosemary Read Whitlev re  turn from St Joe hospital,Tue Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell att ended the funeral of Mrs Fred Campbell at Ann Arbor Thursday The Andrew CampbrJl family fpent Sunday at the Glenn Kingrfey  hom4 tu  Mrs Mae Mete of Howell apeut Sunday at the Lee Lavey honie The fire engine was called ta UTarto Ladsa  ur A mm i I T yPinckney DisjMbtk Whftdav Juh30 1948 v   MMersOB it PROFESSIONAL HHNER State Bank  THERELL  SOME CHANGES HADE PINCKNEY SANITARIUMVirf VtaWnU Piackey Mich Daily 1100 A M  1 00 t ,  Atteraiejra a Lew WASHES SO ACLY SO CUCK ITACTUUV fM DISHMASTER is the afl new, moiern that washes each dish with fresh, clean n srruhs thwn, rubs them ,   then rinse Hi Ming, splashless shower of clear, hot arratH instant fiiitrlip cuniroll    ALLTIIF WOKK i eoe quick, eisy, efTortltsbS ucratioa No cWif i is tfjiiree1   ami no dilnloihs, 8CJUMI pads  toweit, bscauae PHfritLASTKll docs the work Jut rack younttAei an J waufc UMMU Jty ,  Bpoikling, 5iulky clun wlthoet teejiqgDISHMASTER COnrOKATION FONTTAC 19, MICA In a bhort time we will introduce a radical change for our checking account depositors J When that time comes the pas OR books which have been for many  yeat the receipts r deposits, will u,, no longer be needed Instead a nia ehie validated receipt will be iu  ed  Wo beleve this receipt will furnish our dep,vtor ua more accurate record of thvir deposits and will speed up the time required to wait 0 depositor at tellers windows ftaesw TeaFri ,U0 I R McCLUSKEY, UftliaA til X A Savings Amount can be opened with as Uttto a a 1 WU  c McPnerson State Bank  oral Depeeit laftaraaee Money to loan at reaaonaole viee, Interest paid on Savings Books and Time Certificates of Deposit All depoeite P to 6,00090 law sored bt ear aejnberhip U  HERB SND lft U 7  Howell lea aetata,  tttj, Lahe an P  A Lie yw frroorty WUh Mo LEE LAVEY GfcNLKAL INSURANCE  Michigan SV  Ui TTH m MJU mi OWOUT US UiUl WSTAUO   ATHLLTECS FOOT GERM 1 KILL IT IN ONE HOUR YOUR 35c BACK 11 rot pleased The germ grows DEEPLY To kill it, you must REACH it Get TEOL at any drug itoro A STRONG fungicide, made with 90y alcohol It penetrates  Reaches more perms Today at  THE CORY DRUG STORE AUCTION EER FARM SALL4 A affcUAUT BEiT WYL1E PHONE fiNCKJjFY 78Fai MANLLt bERRlMAN Attorney at Law 207 Suit Grand River, HowoJ N Service tlALS CEJdETERV MUwOftl 024 N Mai St Harold Chubb, Loeat Repreeentatiee 510 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Phone 43 or 07 Meatuneata  Mathers MARTIN J LA VAN Attorney At Law   Ei IS TOTS ftopabiif P4oa PUAfilNG ANDZ HEATINU Stato f TIT JLatesMe D Rash Lake PHSWARTHOUT A SON lauttoe SO Mkhtga REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE P1NCKNEY 136F13 HAROLD RAOY m JCST  iSMtLt VPGATtOA To ilK prttl Ik bvllgo nd Quf     To v   ai butts, wid D ihmj  tiicKi to  girtfc tkr  dir hl LEE LAVEY GRA ROBERT VEDDER VEU SAND, BUCK 01R  01RT AND STONE Your Black Dirt Now  for Lawat Putnam St PJnckoy Phono 106F3 Ordr Hett STATE OF MICKIOAN Tho ProttaW Colrt Ut too County  OF LIVINGSTON  lANlTTASCH At a oasion of saiu Courtheld at TYPIST the Probata Office in the City of Lttr or Any Papers Compoted Howell in the said County, on the or Copied at Your Convenience 7th day of JuneA, D IMk J AU Work GonfidntW Present, Honorable Hiram R timith   Judge of Probate FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST  120 WEST GRAND RIVEJt HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 3S8 RESIDENCE 11 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK VJAULUVI AND Weekly Trip Made To Dvoit GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 4FJ4 t  In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Rudolph, Deceased Louise Rudolph having filed in said Court her petition praying that the administration of said estate be granted to  Louise Rudolph, 747 Main St Plnckney, PhoneSOFU CARL JONES  CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SJ1L, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, ANL  ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT 7628 Toma Road P CPiuckney RFD No, 2   Telephone Dexter SI W  Want Ads a BATSNow on displaj, oTtrytnlag jp to an inboard,Plank or Marino  riywood, Hut, round or VboUOtt Ior to BOm8 other 8Ultftble Person Choice of colors and materials Jt l Ordered that the 28th day 047 5 und up We aro tttthorisad of Juno A D dealers ior the Much ut Dtmand Martin Outboards for Howoll and inity All sales may be handled through our Budget Plan Complete information on request WILSONS TRAliR SEKVIOB G121 Wert Grand River, Lake 00mung, batTveon Brighton and How ell UIJ US, 16, Phone Howell 364W4 1048 at ten oclock WANTED10,000 people to attend In the forenoonat said Probate of  the VJ Day Celebration at Howella fice bo and is hereby appoinetd Saturday, August 14ox roast bands, for hearing saioV petition Dase hall soft ball auction vaudo It is Further Ordered, The public  villo, fireworks, dancejadio rtfrig notice thereof be given by publicat  aerl iid VM Fordto  ger fcion of a cony of this order, for way three successive FOR SALE5 H, P, Neptune niotor 15K7, neor used 100,00,  B Duffard 93S Half  LsfcsV  FOR SALE5U lb all White Porcelain Ice Btfic, tlso a Bicycleboth i gd condition 234 West Main Street, Pinckney, Mich  FOR SALE x ear around home at Hiand Lake, 6 rooms uuu modern i biLh z oil heiors, 275 gl tank,au  tmatic oil hot water heater iaun room and fruil cellar, enclosed dryweeks previous to FOR SALEThhree beds,five matt, i porch, fish house, boat, Venetian day of hearing, in the Pinck j resses, two commodes, one bureau I blindi, 2 car cement block garage,8 extra lots See Mrs,Van,Sickle at d on Hiland Lake nay Dispatch, a new papr printed seven chairs,Easy Washing Machine and eircuUtad in suid o, y  radio, kitchen cabirret, three burner Hlmm R Smith, Judge of Probate 0n stov, hall tree, lawn mower A trae copy i awn 86at, vacuum cleaner, two JlM Celesta ParshaU, Rog of Probite CASH SPECIALS Apple Sauce Sr2 Sauer Kraut for  Can Sugar SSlbbag 239 ISC Orapetruit Juice 1  23c Apricot L7w 2or 29c 25 lb Hag XA9 Smoked Ficnics Shouldero 4,6 u  STATE OF MICHIGAN The RnaU Court or too CoQnty  Livmgtton At a session of sad Court held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County, on the  on tiie 7th day of Jun AtD, 1048  PresentHon Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter of tY Ectate of Rolicrt Rudolph, Deceased stands, odds and end Can be see at W, H, Clark home Call R, K, Elliott 140 UnadillaSt, OR SALE New Philgas Iftnge used one month Can be soon nt L C, Gardner farmi two mileg north and one mile west of Plalnfield LCGardncr,Stockbridge, phone 7F3 FOR SALE 8 burner Kerosene cook stove, 1 ironing board, 1 feather bed  tick, 82 2i4a 7 ft, long, Nelson Buzzard FOR SALK1936 Ghev Stake ruck, Mike Hamack Ic appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claims FOR SALE 4 Burner Oil Stove,uew against aaid estate should be limited iajso a 14 foot rowboat and that a time and place be p j Lucius Doyle Peaches Food Cta poined to receive, examine and ad just all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Court FOR SALE 40 Gal,filectric Water heater with thermostat control Ideal for small home Clin Kobinson RushLnke, Phone 13CF21 It is Order thaft all of the credi WANTED Mason Work Carpenter morv Plymmer FOR SALEBy original owner 1888 Chevrolet, general condition and tires good, Can be seen at 2324 Patterson Lake RdPinekney,phone 6S IS Rest offer takes it, FOR SALEGood lawn mower,two lid laundry stove, an Ice box and many other things Bert Nash, 504 East Main,P1nckney FOR SALE2 garage doors SilO high by 8 ft wide with double track doors Bargain Roy Heath 11841 West Shore Drive Hlland Lake, Pinckney Mkh FOR SALEModern 0 room hovae with bath, furnace, chicken coop and stable I mile west of Pincknc on Cedar Lake Road Harfrd Riggs0012 Cedar Lake Rd FOR SALE 95 Refrigerator, Cuits Chamberlain, Hiland Pinctaey,  w ork tors of said deceased are requirrI to present their claimi1 to p p,nckney5  said Court at said Probate Office, TRUCKING WAHTCD Will Haul Gravel Fill Dirt, Sand Black Drt and Stone, Prompt Service An 7here in tto Stato HENRr WINSIOW Call Pinckney 112FU NOTICl I an still cleaning Ragi and iholstery drop mo a card 4  Bacon 1 lb SUeea 1 Fresh Cut Asparagus Any Amount 9c SUCED OR ROAST om  LB 69  C 1 and to serve a copy thereof upon  poR SALBA nice year round cot  Louise Rudolph, Administratrix tg on Dexter Road with one acre of said estate at 910 Kelly Road fof land and lake priviUges oa PiUfkney, Michigan on or before tlfuHy locatod and ha an abundan the th day of September, AD,1948 Portage Lake This property is beau ten oclock in the forenoon, said ce of shade trees and also a nice timernnd ptgEetetmrfaereby appoiiit garage Make ac offerftr this pro  ed for the examination and adjust party as the owner aays aeil ment of all claims against said do  Fred J Teeple, Realtor j Special pricoe for canning Order ceased Phone 675 HowJt  I Phone 55F5, Pinckney The Court will alao at that ,  tors of said deceased are required , time determine whether and to I what extent claims and adminiatrat  ion expenses are payable out of coin 1 j unity property or out of aeparat I property of decreased v  1 It to Further Ordered,That puUie notice tbareel be given by publicIon off  copy of this order, once each wee for tftue wee pious  said ith Ptndcney Dispatch a lprtnted 4 ubulted In Ceuatfy Hiram S fsnith Judge of  41 ARM SEE A twcpy Ceieat taAaUjpegMer f probatje A FOUNDjoa Pinckney aouare M free anew  childs wear ooat fr Kinds FOR SALEaOak IbraryTahle, Kltch Cabinet, new, 2 Ruga, hand snade rm uoboard, PoveeMn Top KJC  n Table, Day Red wMhoot 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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>    vutume Pinckney Dtioatch Injday, Juhc23, 1948 fflchipan Mirror i Auto Aoddnt Madb YOUR AaltomohUe i in  This community sympathises deep good echameal condition, f k xvith Cecil Vincent and family lift how about the other driver  flr Viacom lot the sight of one the fellow who is driving the auo i e in an aut0 teat  Tburs Jtu net on the road, I  uiht Ho worki at the Uui SeCfcatary of State Fred M Alger  versdty of Michigan and is also tak ing u course there Coming home he was forced to detour by way of  OOR LSMOCRACVt THE PRltfe  n  , Note of tiie Game by Mat  jr believer Michigan could save both money ami lives by requiriug ,  nJ the other driver to teep his cai i  f  Rd and Northwest lemtorial safe driving condition Sy this Alt       Joseph a  ger means the following bralws UoBW   then to the liushouldwork headlights should I w H , 7me lh lmfr  light up the road tire should have  Arioa tsic and ha 2 children In some tread the windshield wiper  WorUi Wav ll  amd ln xhe CaU should lunction Aside from the initial investment in testing equipment,the eot of per J iodic automobile inspections would   adian Air Force FIRE MONDAY The fire engine went be made self supporting through a Ted Srnger home Monday afternoon  2 miles south of town where  out to the rn modeet fee50 cents every six mon j  nilies aou  luwn wwr a fira  ths It should be worth 5U cents started from defective wiring from a  to know that the other automobile j fleacttic Isgerator  did little da,n on the highway is in good running order, said Alger And ita worth something to know your own car  is able to stop at a reasonable dis age CONSULTING SERVICE OFFERED iLIBERTY If90 aJ TODAY i  T t3 THE C4A1MCK FAT OF TM iNroLuur TO sf THCI RIGHTS 8ffO0Mf A PKKY TO THE ACTl VC, V rf CWrV UPON WHCHG06MATH 0iVA LIBSX7YTO MAMf TcflAL WtAACE    w wjr 4 4 J Amencan tar in Ireland L    r the riqrtr of election ,   r    TRl COUNTY LEAGUE  imokney knocked snup out of a  i IK iuiut place buildup by beating  them iii lo kJ here I my iit io  ink lo haiinta V Juc Luty hit tvo duaijics una u Uipit tJi 4iuckiy Iinckncy plays iy Uiclo Alilinig team hero next rfundu rliuA JLi i iJ  aiiici ,o i th Lyon b UJ i i iiiMM louk Ciius LuKt 11 lo 7 ana luv iiv   Independents walloixni Ann Aiuoi iiakpmdents 11 to V, In the Vft Division Ann Arhu1 Legion beat IrtigUon o to lit L Lansing but howlenillc i to oAla  sou look WebbervilJe 7 to 0 ml  Ukemus trimmed iiockbridge 6 U J EASTERN DIVISION tane in an emergenty What U the highway traffic prob lem in Michigan State police report that traffic ac cideuts climbed to a new high in  Favmen and welldrillevs are asked to inform The Detroit Edison Company when they plan, to drill or repair a well located near electric T947 The accident total climbed 25  wires so that the hazards of conpercent over lU47Not so many peo tacting them may be lessened pie were killed Property damage  Welldrilling equipment coming was up 2U percent  in contact with overhead electric All in all the highway toll rai in  wire, is particularly dangerous to many millions of dollars in piop  said Iiobert P Douglas, safety di erty damage and hospital bills, not j rector of the company, because to mention the tragic snufiing or men cngagd in this operation are of human lives and the suftc ngjapt to bo perfectly grounded He of survivors I stressed the necessity ijor care in All these facta were reviewed re  selecting the site for the well and cently by a group of Michigan ed  m placing the welldrilling equip itors who met to study ways to , ment sinco tftes and dense foliage study ways to arouse the pubnc u oftn conceal electric wires, Where the need for better low enforcement drilling or repair work is to be a hivh school drivers education and J dpnethe company standsJady ta peTiodic vehicle inspection The log  send an investigator to the site to   felt hy tke citizens of our Repute anb  Chelsea Ind j Pinckney 1 Sulinb 10 other counines toKere te of Democracy uas risir cnS im viqht of election nai taen won by tke people ney ay witfi cyei greater force tcay, ukcn lie rutt of e election is being imperi i  ree  rr  2f imperiled  wvclVi0U9 untric in llxewovtt, er Maintenance of thlutiki reouir zi ernaI uitlance T  t W    islaLurc in 1U47 raised the age drivers rom 14 to 1ft  ot give advice and assistance in avoid, ing possible electric hazards As shown by a reduction of hi i way ojath is 1947, much pro,, has already been made in Micnieaii, lJut there is still much lei t do  in tlic opinion of Secretary of State Alger and the editor cotrmittee i  it is significant to note ,hat , New Jersey cut highway dentbt o0 , percent in one year by requiring tfi  the other driver to keep his car rj in affi condition said AlgerNew automobiles are potentialy jnor cl,nrou than ever teure They run faster My assistant Charles Creefon v,hj VIL to Nov, ersoy and investigated che iyTi there Circuit Court News SRE tN THE UNTD GTATjES THIS MAN ACCMPTAVC BY ALL OP S OF THE  li RESP0ASBLTV TO PAGTCPATE rrr KTIVLY tN THEicrVJUCG Ann Arbor Ind Chelsea Milling South Lyon Novi Urass Lake Kowlivilh is  4 l l i  o l l 4 first in Di vvith iri,ilion Jml  7  7rl O0 iim Lif IIIH thfc West in  Webbervjlle ard and ikums last or 6tn 4th Stockbridwe RAINED OUT PiicKfiey had both soft bull games rained out kist Friday inht by thedownpour which drenched outm i n MidUgan Thf Cubs and kl 1,1 LI  W1  Pioju tinie uiincniorial policemen sl and tnemtjL in uniform have been allowed to rjde free on Detroit  htret car, and, buies This is 4  pructis,, which is followed by prac tically all cities Still in when th Detroit Street borrowed 1 Huron Valley Lcuvuo both to havo jjlnycd at WT  rtlie I oca tfii WOft ridton  Tiii week Friday, ,Iun  tii 1 cj play at Pinckney Ik lhcii u Dextei team at 7 am p m   d tie I , iM tain   kiK on the Fowlerville team  le stat a forbids any free aer Li4i Hailways million to purchase new equipment it was found it cam undr the JJIO isioiis of th bond act which vie whatever heii iven HowI ever although tH city attorney l has ruled tut Jree rides to polica ,,,1, I and firemen ute illegalThese gjntr w j willwi4irmttTr ridtTrTe aT tiu City of Detroit has no itityliUoU of euffienig lliih rulmg I 80 Years Old Judg Lyons held court in Howell this week Monday the divorce  D Wi suit of Minnie vs Clyac Fearscn celebrated was heard Tuesday the garnish day He i requiring fPxtnt ca8 of LoIiie Kuisliell vs J Wyiie of Pinckney Dayton Moore and the appeal j this section He was a caso of Emmett Gaffney vsi early life and fate Joseph Hammerick This last ttlschoo was tried by the late Judgp Joseph Collin who died belore he rendered a decision There are several arraignments including that of Lloyd Stearns for  Ilium C VVylie of Dexter his KUth birthday Sun  s the roll of the late iluIi and grew up in iauh 1 in ul  i dnt  Chiyrch Notei  122o noon and He found, that motorists were well pleased The inspections served carrying a concealed weapon as a double check for thir saiety J   A uniform code of Michigan traf CONSERVATION NQTEf fie laws is now under consideration , by the state legislature for the Two new instigations financed 1P49 general session Centralizing with federal funds from the Pittman drivers is also propos Robertson Act are under way 1 licenses and mechanical the udy ot ame management oa  submarginal farm land2The re prodjcticJx of white cedar the stulicensing of ed, Plates, licenses inspection would be handled at one   location under direct supervision of  Uu th Secretary of States Offices One formidable barrier to period ic mechanical inspection is the initial heavy investment in equipment to check the automobiles, A  substantial app hjfriation of stte mon ey would be needed and the state f pie winter food of dfer   I At tht state fur sale June 23,311 oyotte pelts, 72 bftbeat, 2 fox, 5  His iricnd i, Dr J I F Siglcr 0 I   his decision to si lie enrolled in the Si   of Medicine in D arot uated in Ijuu We   id  Waieiloo a shon L,iu 1   Dextor th1 same ytar vli , h sine been in medical praciie  When he anivtd at Dexter lie found five physicians already prac tising there Today he in the only one in the town H  uacd liojses in making his calls until 2 al though his first auto a M 1, was boupit in lVUa In il10 he bought a hU0 and two years later, his first Ford He has been a stockhold P a ui a m and  munion m and on ST MXRY S CHURCH rtDvT Frfcftfcls Murphy, pafitnr No vuix Fddar JO p m Irei nation for Holy Com iuch fcrsiturday 8to J v widy 7 to 730 Masses at 800  m ana 100 afida, Juie 271 Ah Sunday al  JV IefNcost on Sun Tar Aita  Sorely ijnd wciTf n of parish, week of olst Novenna,, a Among thn inteitiojis are ,,,,,, Sifi,l Intntion MIJII,, late Jamo Roche Tues, late Catherine McMullei Wefi Into Michael GrHny Thui, Special Intention Fri late Tlionas Darron, req by Mr Troa McClear at, kite Frank Funke , Prayers are iecurstcd for tfl ick amoiy whom mo  sister of th JaUj Frank ilasko SOFT BALL AVERAGES J Ledwitl1  I W dey Reader  ,fe liivey  1 1 s j 11 ,  r Dick Yoinr    oi K Ldwidiv Jack HuiruH 17 F Singer 2 Kbrt Twitchell F  5ol, Singer J  Frani iSheiuni 2  25 Id 13 ,,00  ntioii id ale , 1 4 I   J, J sVai a  236 230 2h  Allradis will  be tuned in this wiftoM the liepubll,in National al ihdadelphia where a li  1 Yiidewi ii  bo nated T con vtmLion thja  1 expected to be doubly 0L111  becaase although tbre tlieru is no nnd the conure many candidates real cut tandiif jin an 4tii Sun 4 H CLUBiJ NEWS TJi Livingston CoiJiity iff Club are com inijlnr l,jr Iniildii  n grain this summer by addimv t, t hi exhilit bnihiiiij at low lervill Ile  new addititm will be a 2 Iry 11  vi uro across the frot t and will liwe sleetiing quarters, dining room and  kit jien j Ti 411  mueil plans  to make the building a county cent and con to he deaddays UOT, Taft are the  uith Stassen lieiind them oj iavorite aoiii to hold their until they can  and tbj of th A u   and lh uvet departmink and 7 raccon peiU are listed I Dexter Savings Bank for the nasi n VI mrluio My MDigan of rhifor sale ,40 years and its president for the  yi f h Christlfl oc   The state is purchasing 950 acres J past 10 years He intends to con r  T, f1, ,Urt w died in  Jtroit last week, also WmLayton of Michigan faces a deficit in the 1 staLo Vst tberei new fiscal And yet way ace higiiway someonethenfar more in the the hmount required to  inspection equipment, Here is another problem that affectn everybody Are the savings worth the c,ost its president for i ,, v years He intends to fit bind near Alpena to add to the tinua the practise of medicine tue  Panshionrrs aggregate 1  buy thai Vegetable DDT powder has ben used to kill insects in Sleeper state park, near Bay City 100 gallons to the acre WON VAIL AWARD ON BOAT TRIP Hnrry Prisk of How  MRS FRED CAMPBELL viitLion hall, open all urbanizations iflf riilg eUipjTltWl be llilall ed nd the luce used th1 yiiu J aroiirxl by all I ri hnre are clH activ1 411 Cll  members in county , will raie I the money by scrap dHc t fiinper, J socials, bake sales irfbFvery del, , club will liave a quota to ru In J4 when tle building Jri   started tho Cohoctah Calf Club ra d ID tinges their quota and ihe lius 11 Conimunity Club  nines iies year each have tuiied I0o and  pect to raise a second hundred   enlion is ijj t iv,j Jetked for M veral  JJewey uiiil Siiialu ieAding caiirjaJalei rlo at ineir i  I  ur llie uual ilo who rc noininaLetl  Ma i  ot tuu t del  e v 1111  J J v av tie wind blows jun ji on the hand wugun of winning candidate The latter ax  all jlaying fur a dcadbXk such M  exied in 1JJti and in 1140 wfcett u dark hisc eandidat copped the  noniriatioii Clin 1 among LhedO Senator Vandenberg iVLciiian wiio lias smd he is not a candidae add refused to mak a ca,i iyiL NVcrtheler,s he is th  iiadjiie daik lTx candidate Of cone all tJii is wisljlul thinking, ot New York, by virig bl,k of Jscw York fs will lead on tlie lirst bai fi vinvd to win as tlio litetlilicans like tlie Jltniocrats like New York State candidates However, you never can tul, and up to  pic at the Republicans have 1 t nonunatd a defeated can aindidate oi Dewey of tin Jot mj tile lliVl didate Theodore N Vail Medal and 10 for Detroit from where they will each have been awarded Richard VJjro cn a 7 day boat trjp on the Hall left and Russell R Feigel i Great Lakes This was a prize that gonger, right, lioemea at Bay Tity Harry won on the Hearts Desire for 4he Michigan Bell Tebpnone program of Phillip Morris several ell andTfrs j and Christine Zahn Haab of Webster Prgy Jahowski leff hoe Friday and married Fred Campbell of Pinck ney in lii09 She has resided in Ann Arbor since I9IO Besides her husband she leaves 2 sisters, tors Katherine Jedele and Mrs Clara Foster of Ann Arbor CONGL COM CHURCF Jtv Alfred AJlanO, pastor f Morning Worship  10 ol Mrs Adelia Campbell, 64, died at Sunday School  110 her home in Ann Arbor Moudap, She Choir Practi  wed Niiht was Adelia Haab, daughter OL John Organist and Choir Director Here and There Company They were namd fot  mon a Mrs Jarlowski informs and two brothers, Alfred of Dexter Kev Vztm ftAehev naf,  Neil Haughn is virfiiny at the See leldt honu in Coimbus Oino  Mrs Wm IJ rash arci Mrs Frank1 Aberdeen attended a iast officers meeting of Mrs HrashVi OFS lodg   in Detroit Thursday j The Mioses Ajrnfs and Alice Gear hart of Howell and Isabel Xash of  , Ann Arbor weie wek end quests at MENNNOfriTE CHURCH thMarkyh hTomp ,  GOSPEiT MiMtOm r ard Mrs ijOU oyle enter TTUn tainod Evi and Mark Mlvin, Mr, f Mra Merwin Campbell S S Supt Herman Vedder Koep Sundaf for the Great things of the Soul Attend churrh What the Kepuhlicans have most to worry about in the coming cam  paign is the shrinking purchasing power of the dollar Ask any  fiti evife lios far the money in her  jnds pay envelope tfoes You  1 her that high wage high prices because he  prices are higher htr nusbaud rehu cant U caaed knov, s that lcod tha 1 the stipend people now believe  the coveted Bell System honor ai us that Harry has now received all  ttk a solving tnifiiiai respiration to the awards They included a suit oi children of Mr and Mrs David clothes several shirtsg set of cow j 3 p m at the Muehljg Chapel, Ann Suet Clements, of Bay City The young hide luggage, rubber tired, ball aters were overcome by smoke from bearing push cart etc Harry now  their burning home and had ceased lives at the county home at Howell While at Pinckney he earned his living by carting away rubbish and  picking up old papers breathing Marriage jppofnev MEUEF FOR SWUS HEADACHE FOUND Charlea Wile 20, Howell, Eve Rad how easily pciciUin dust lyn Rockwell, Zl Howell Etocl and mist fcave brought new rHef CoJe 2L FowlervUIeNorma Benert to many sufferers of sinus headache, 20 Fwlenille Lith Kourt, 24 in the American Weekly, one of the Bngton Freida Schreer, 21 three big magazines distributed with Bnghtoo Ralph Dvsmrc, 2A Soncays Detroit Times  Be sure FowtenriUe oaa Colley 24, Mio to read PenciUn for ginusMist Frederick Nickel, 70, Howell Emma or Dust with this Sundays llfune Deekert, 59 Howell Howard Der 27 issue of the Detroit Tim, ranee, 2 FowlerviUe, Wanita Klein,   20 Fowterville Gerald ehrfngar I Bom to Mr, and Mrs James Whit  20 HowelL Monica ScuUer 2 ley tosemar Read at St, Joe hoc Howell Richard Yt 22 Hwdl, pL Ann Arbor Monday, a son  and Lewis of Salem The funeral will be Thursday Morning Worship Service at Sunday School 1000 11 vIO  ceivs Most that removal of price controls was a mistake They were repealed due by the Re press these to the pressure exerted Arbor Rev Howard Yager officiat j You Peoples Mtmtiw  ing Burial in Bethlehem Cemetery Eventn Mtfsage Y   Wed Eve Prayer Service  MARRIED SATURDA Y 730 815 800 Married at tfce Congl churm Saturday at 300 pm, Lambert Hinchey ofDexter township to Miss Laurr Neuman of Ypsilanti, Present were Frank Hinchey, father of the groom and Mrs,Ernest Nickel sister of the groom and husband 21 tfiree big magzines4tatributed with Rv Alfred Allard peformed the  ceremony   Andrew Campbell and family and  Mrs Vivian Faamalee and daughter spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Mildred Drest in Dearborn Andrews I son Chris and Chadeand Kay  f NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Ezr Becfaey,pAftter 4060 Swrthout Road 7 tuifta If  of Piockaey Sunday School , 20 P,M, Woiship Serrioa  3i P M BIG JAWW SOCIAL 0 i I    r , ,   attended the Detroit  Bos Betty Feotoo 23, Fowlerville Will James Davioit sighed 2 UM and is ton ball game in Detroit, BY YOVjfmt ON PIMCkifiWJARE TMIR iUME 24 M S P ,  ICECREAM 5TRAW0RR1 le  DiSM iam Michelson, IS BrightoA Rita  in aa incubator, Bogan, 21 Brighton Henry Gor j Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs dini 3d HoweU, Irene Hall in, 22 j luster McAfee were Bud Fiserl Pauline Strawhecker of  Rose Howard and Eddie Drost for publican Congress and the lL vll j dinner f nday rMdie has resigned j wh  promised that if only WJ,  Wm Leidie nis P0840 in nicago and Is study I price control were abcIished the old Im  7ail iX for nasters degree in electrical  Jaw of supply and demand would go  engineering at the University ofjnto ctiyi and prices would level Michigan joff almost over night Well, they Lloyd rkmde1 and family spent, weee repealed but prices failed to Sunday with Ambrose Kennedy and tOlevef off Instead they increased wife of HoweU  land today the old pay nveloe just W JK Meyer left by plane from does not provide enough fuids to Detroit for California Thursday to ijvc Cn visit his rnotJUir at Garden GroveHcl mmmmmmmmmmmmmm will come back by auto about July 1 I Claude Cope of Owosso CMRMwith his wife and Mrs Mae Dailer date for  iegislature wi a oaMwho are in California j r hre last irednesday He is a Saturday 60 members of the Flow, nephew of the late Kev Cope t er  Garden Club of Calvin Preah0e time Methodist pastor at Piacfc terian church,Detroit held the June ,, He informed us that he thinks meeting at the Dr C J, Towner home at Portage Lake  Mis Norma Cotton Port Credit Ontario, is visiting her cousin, Cath erirw Towner at Portage Lake that the iviagstoaShiawarise trict, will W split after the c census and Livingston County have her own individual repast tive again Lvingtoe lott her S4p  wm Friday Catherine Towner leaver j reaontative because according to t for Madison, Wis, to study summer lfr4o cenjJUa he Ujka 0    Mr and Mrs Andrew esbitt body at Oak Grove school Movi Robert Andrews, 22 Holland  and wife Kenneth uher and faat 1 spent Fathers Day with Gordon Hs borxth, Mainehe is CeSce Rods JBstaea 21, JBinMI  Uy and la A mU of aVter and wife in YpaiUnti ,Ona CampboiL twtt x i Mrs Mildred Ackiey is working rand Rapids has boon elected presart school ition of having enough people nights in the Howell telephone office ident of the Cum Lauda, a student, Mr and Mrs, Otto Povdson, Cltff  evtr, there has been ah  Basseof Mrs Chambers and family and 4CcslFossie jD thu oennty KIUOS the nf Chambers spent Sunday with the beye the gain has  Glenn Wauck family in Dtilt J4000 K V  ,mi   , 4di x  No 25 Cut rent Comment i We woiidrr jut ho A permanent re aome of these u erst as cemeteries where our cversas dtad ara buried We read that the action of the tederal government in killing iHe appropriation to Uie upkeep of  ihu military 4lMtry on Guam where 26W American soldiers , are bun d has brought birUr protest rom the American Sucitty of War  WAva una urpburjj, ihe action of the Kepublican Congress has  cau eu cnnpliyations, The bodies will all pe taken up and stored at Saipaii, a iHighboring island, until permanent disposition ,s made lof  ilteiM It i aid they may be shipped u Hawaii 1or permanent burial Uovvwr, Uii is 3ntu miles away 1 While stationed at L05 NrgrOa last year ti us Leiiu idge trnd to find the tfraw ol 1 rank Smith of Jinckney wlio ,a killed there hut was told that all bd 1 had been sent o ilanii i lie jreseitt Congress has  cut most ui the appropriations pro vulintf for nainia efinetwieri from the appropriation bilL  I anck,  Piactoey JPUpacb Weclhetaaj June 23A j48  Neighboring tl COMPLETE PHILGAS SELFSERVICE  EQlTMENT INSTALLATION   Low V Jcoge Coil  Lot Visit us today to make rngements for your Sef Service installation 1 I HOCKEY SERVICE MOBIOL PRODUCTS M36 ana DEXTER ROAD 7JEGLER Electric 1075 M3TEPincknev MicWowFBOM I7 S Open 9 a m to 6 p, inElect rical Hot Water HetUrt Electric Rangettee Electric Roasterettet AutToatUrt Waffle Int Light Fixtures Vaculator Coffee Makers SpecialsFlash Lights Comp 100 Free Estimates on Wiring Marriage licences wer issued in Washtenaw county laat week to Lambert Hinchey, 32, i d Laura Laura Neumaiit 26, Ypiilani and to Vincent LuR a 21 aud Anu Liver, mar, 20 both of Dexter The Lyndillu Telephone Co of Gregory with 186 subscribers has askud for an iucrese of rates to produce 18,00 a year more revenue Mr and Mis Norman Topping ad children of Stockbridge spent last week in Washington D C Rev McKay is the new pastor of the Unadilla church, The Howell summer soft ball program started Monday withh 4 leagues in action Paul Bennett jr is the manager this year  The county honor roll, erected on the court house square at  Howell, during World War II has been removed and will be replaced by one 10 ft high of white Vermont marhl On it will be inscribed the names of the 8G who lost their lives in World War II and the 36 in World War 1 The cost 2,2000 is to be raised by subscription The American Legion and VFW will stage their annual VJ Day col ebraton at Howell on Aug 11 Ira Narvarre, Ann Arbor fireman and soninlaw of Mrs Florence WhUlock f Hamburg was killed last week when his car was struck by a New York Central train and thrown in the Huron river Douglas Williams, colored school teacher was reelected to tne Ann Arbor school board leading uie tick et New dormitories for men to cost one million dollars have been bee authorized by the state board rf Education for the Ypsi Xonpal The Fowlerville American Legion ent 4 boys to the Wolverine State at East Lansing Whitmore Lake will hold a spec, ial election July 1 to vote on buy ing r new fire truck Candidate for Legisl ture AVOTHATEB ISYLVAN1hWttt i Fri Smit Jue 25, 26 A Doubt Feature VIG1LANTEES RETURN tc CDCoir An actJou Weetera starring JON hLL, MARGARET LINDSAY WOMAN From TANGIER A Mlodrm of Noith Afica with ADELL JUKGENS, STEPHEN DUNNE Sua Tue, June 27, 29 NORTHWEST OUTPOST  Aa Oataoor Adventure Picture with Musk hy Nelson Eddy 1LONE MASSET , at toon ft Latest Newt Battle Champa CongWild H7verf Beginning of the ffnd 2u MK9L Fri, St, June 25, 26 MR COPE Immediately oliowing Representative Thurber Cornell announce  men that he will not be a candidate for reelectioji to his present post Claud Cope,0VQ90 first ward efc HOWELL ThMter HftWFLL, MICH ,fUNDER CALIFORNIA STARS0 Starring ROY ROGERS, JANE FRAZEE ANDY DEViNE, TRIGGER Cartoon THREE STOOGES News Show 7sl0 and 900 Fast Time Sua, Mon, Jun 27, 28  DARK PASSAOr Starring  HUMPHREY BOGART LAUREN B AC ALL, BRUCE BENNETT C artoon Mexican Joyride r Sunday SUm 1 479 Thuir Fri , June 24, 25  JOE E BROWNH in ,TuessWd Thur,, June 29,30,Juy   APRIL SHOWERS   THE TENDER YEARS i  wife supervisor and real estate agent, RICHARD LYON, NOREEN NASH associated with Cadwallader, Lord, Comedy Cartoon Now Hahn declared that he will run for  Saturday June 26 GENE AUTREY, SMILEY BURNETTE  i Notelt ears Ago The Livjngston County Sundaj School conuventioh s aTTowlerviHeBaptist church The following arc the chairman Brighton John Strick Gregory, Mr Arnold Cohoctah,Mrs Wrigglesv ortli Fowlerville, J Vogt Howell, Pliny G Henry, MrsE F Young Oak Grovt Frank Filkina There are 30 active Sunday Bchool8 in the county with 8478 pupils and teachers, Carl Topping of Plalnfield It tak ing an engineering course at MAC College East Lansing Frankie Placeway it spending the summer at Bay View  Mro Theodore Lewis is a patient at Homopathic hospital, Ann Arbor Rev Cook hts resigned aa pastor of the Congl churchy He goes to Lake Odessa , Dolores Richardson dtughter of Mrand Mrs Jesse Kichardon passed away last week The funeral and burial were held here the tiff ice, Cope, a resident of Owosso and Durutid nince ehildhoodjs currently aery ing his third term on the Brard oi Supervisors and isxalso chairman  rw V Ar CllKICET of the Rent Control Advisory Board,  VWVriAUU 3UINOEI He is Stto deputy grand chancellor , Also of the kuLhu of Fjthiaa and JOHN EMERY, HILLARY BROOKE and nembtr o the Masonthe Ame L  xt rican Legion and the Rotary Club During World War U he served as a purchasing analyist for the Army Air Forces in Detroit and  Lansing, returning here in 1945 HeSun, Mo,, June 27 2lT  is married and father of three child Matt Sun, 215 P Ni Conl   len  1 ROBERT YOUNG, MAUREEN Rep Conull, Expressing the feel OHARA CLIFTON WEBB ing that the representation in the   in Legislature should be rotated bet  ve,a the two counties declared, SITTING PRETTY, that  someone from, NWt Cartoon NoToley county succeed me, Wed, June 29 30 This is particular true, he JVER6NICA LAKE, JOAN CAUF A Good Musical With JACK CARSON, ANN SOUTHERN  and ROBERT ALDA Cartoon I Taw a Putv 1 Service LETS LIVE AGAIN Cartoon The Commeriai Depar,men of this banU afords excellent facilities for hoae who care to keep a checking account and at nominal cost, Most peo lo find checking safer and more convenient than carrying cash  A bank balance means that you have credit at your commandyou can take ndvnntage of uany oppor  Itunity that may present iiself at any time, ,TTT IT fair Shiawassee said in view of the fact that the Circuit Court bench of the 35th Judicial District is now flcd by  Livingston County resident FIELD, BARRY FITZGERALD LOCAL NEWS Charles Clark jr pitched a 4 hit ganio for Stockbndge Sunday against Okanus but lost H to 2 Murray Kennedy and family spent Sunday at the Stanley Culver home m Deerfield u Walter Clark and family wtre in Chelsea Sunday The Vincent Sheilds family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home George Meabon jr,and family spent Sunday at the George Marshall n0m in Stockbridge I the Omar Gass home in Detroit On last Tuesday MrsKitsey Dmkel entertained Mrs Mary Teeple, Miss Barbara McAfee spent last week at Blanch Martin, Mrs Ella Mercer and MrsMarjory Musson in honor of hr guesti Mrs Grace Bennett of Lansing    ,, Bom to Mr and Mr Mark Nasn June 17 an 8 lb daughter, Marth Ann at McPherson hospital, Howell  Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee and, Mm kose Hendee returned Crm Denver Col, last Thursday  Adrian Lavey is spending the week with his sister Mrs Laura Gradwell, in Chicago Gail Hendee who was operated on for appendicitis at McPherson hospital Howell had a relapse last week and liad to have blood transfusions Hary Palmer and wife f Detroit T nt th wiek end with MrsWeltfc aiU   Miss J16 Devereaux went t thd Midi, press Assn plenie at  vioot this week with Wm Smith nj wi0 of Evart Mr and Mrs WCAtlee spent last weak at lLong Lake near  Pet esky 3C Hardd Hall ot KaUrtiiOo cnilod on friends here loot weU Lawrence BauUi and family were in Columbus, Ohi, lust Weradry at o Robert 8feld home, Mr Marjory Shehan and daughter of Ann Arbor spent the weekend with Mrst Nettie Vaugn MiUn Lavey is spending the week in Chicago with his aunt Mrs Laua Gradwell, FREDERICK NEWMAN Candidate for Coffreag 6th Dist, STATE OF MICHIGAN ircuTi Court for ttte County 9 Livingston in Chancery William HLow and Mary Ann Low,  husband and wife, Plaintiffs ORDER OF PUBLICATION  Sanford K Bancroft, Lansing Miz ner, Fbenezpr Fox, Irving S Gilbert and LuthT K Manning, and their unknown wives if they were married, and the unknovvh hciis, de vitueb, iegaiees asa assigns Defendant A4 a sesBion nf said Gourt held in the Court Hose in the City of Howell ,ln said County on the iif teenth day of May A D,1948 PresentHonWillis Lyns, Circuit Judge  It appearing from the BUI of Compliant that the whereabouts of the defendants and their unknown heirs,devisees, legatees and assigns and their unknown wives if they were manned, is unknown and that a summons cannot be served upon them THEREFORE on motion nf EReed Fletcher, attorney for Plain tiffs, it is ordered that the appea ance of the above named defendants and their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or assigns be entered In said cause within three months fron the date of this order That in caso of such appearance they cause their answer to be filed and a copy Ser vd ipon plaintiffs within fifteen days after service upon them of a copy of this order, and in default that the biH be taken as confessed, It is FURTHER ORDERED the Plaintiffs cause thi Order to bo published n a newspaper having general circulation in this Coanty, and printed in this said County, and that said publication be commenced within forty days from th7 date of this order and be continued therein for six whelks in succession Willis L, Lyons, Circuit JudgeNOTICE TO DEFENDANT The above cause was instituted for the purpose of quieting title to the following described lands t  Land In the City of Brighton County of Livingston an State of Michigan described as Beginning on the North llne of Grand River Street at  point 34 feet West of Southwest corner of Lot No 1 THE SAINTED SISTERS4  Nevoid Cartooo Oomed FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOWELL ro Under Federal Supervision  Member Federal Deposit Insurance orporationAJ Deposits Insured Up to 5,000 for Each Bepoeitor SPOT CASH P0ft PCAOer MSABUS STOCK HOGS 3 CJ at urn riutmiam 9ABUMC A OOMPAMY  lote of 47 Years A go The annual commencement was held at the opera hOustej Wednesday night The graduates wre three in numberWijl ,Dunbar,Maude Rih mond and Chas Poole All entered school in 1808,coming from country shools Music was furnished by Frank  Bowers Kate Ruen and Henry igham  Prof Durfee in his presentation of diplomas made sever al excellent points Jim Roche, entered Green Wilson in the raoes at Rockport, Ohio Wednesday and von Time 218 Frank Boiteamster for Mr Minuis the cement walk contracter drew a load of sari from McCluskeyV pit Thursday that weighed 7,100, lbs The rural routes start Monday with Frank Newman and Goody Dinkel as carriers, Will Moran and wife attendfed th graduating exerciser at the U ofMa Thursday where Will Monks gradu d  60 graduates attended the PflS almuni banquet at the hotel, Frank Earn an of Detroit was the speaker Charles N Bullis , died at his home June 23 He was born in Columbia county NY and came to Michigan in 1834, taking up his present farm in 1837 He married Jane Carr who survives him with 4 daughtrs Mary and Lillian Montagu, kara Wilson, and Carlie Wasson and two sons,Chaa and Geo FunLpal at thef home Tuesday, Rev Beatty officiating Clella Fish closed her school  rt East Putnam Friday  fh Bert Hicks had a W mbadly Ma VioMUl V5eVfll  hurt on harp wire last week he had age Now frty of Briglitonence  T 1 WL J t  West on the North aide of Grand UdnAbbctand Eleanor Broganlj gtreet 66 feft thence Nortt are pvolong strawbemes for Mr at Hglt MKlea to eald road a dlaRSr m     ,, distance 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BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATER SJhTNfcRS  HOT WATE R TANKS SHALLOW AND DEEP WELL PUMfS dy Mi Week end callers of Mr and Mrs Wm Sheban were Mis Madeline Roche and family and Mrs Polly Roclie of Ann Arbor Kay and Patricia, stayed for a visit Miss Alberta Dinkel and Le i Ludke totc Mrs Grac UrSnftt lack to Lansing Tlursday and Al berU stay Id for the week end  iorLie Wilt and wife of Ann Arbor and pis Read and wife were Sunday nints ot Mr and Mrs Hcvanl Hd at PortiVO JVs Mrs John Martn is visiting i Mr Jas Whitley took to Portfgu Pte Frihe will work this sum an Mrs Kenneth Quglay and  lav of Wrights Corners n AndrW Campbdla one ast week im Douglas Smith and children of Rush Lake spent Sunday at tho DeVroit zoo  Frod Read and wife pppnt Sundayat the Wm Whitley home in Ann Lat week, little Miss Carol Mil ler daughter of Mr and Mrs Clare Miller danced m a ballet and also a tap number at the Ann rbor HiRh Schcol in The Stars of Tomorrow Recitalof th Sylvia Homer Studios of Ann Arbor Pvobett Read and wi entertained Mr and Mrs Fred llead for  dinner Saturday nlpht Mra, Viola Kefcd and Muncl were in Jckon Thursday Mr nnd Mrs Herman eddar left by auto Saturday for a two  weeks trip to Wyoming and points WeMrat Janifl Baker and 2 children of Syracuse, N Y f Ralph Carro Nw York City and Leo Lettes and family of Walled Lake, are vw itinff at the Roer Carr home Gene Mann and Mrs Cora Webb spent Saturday in Detroit  There wa no freft show Jaat Thursday night as the sound macti ine broke dovn The Happy Holmes Fun show exhibited here Saturday night und canvass Only a fair size crowd Messrfe Jack Hanuet Clyde Fisher, Georjfe Gardner, Merwjii Campbell, Joe Grlfith Fred llcbroanJack Reason, Ona Campbell and  P W Curlett attendeod a first de gree  conference at Golden Rule GUTTERS  SIDING  ROOFING  ONE TO THKLE YEARS TO PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK ill HANTEED Pinckney FabA Sheet Nhtal Co 1 o, MAIM ni PINfKNEY 210 MAIN SI  AJvertlumtnt iiorn where i sk  Joe Marsh  4 They let the Wives in I The exGIs of on town entertained thdr wives tii other niuht at one of their feeds of hamburger Bandwkhes and Ice cold beer The tfirls had hinted that theyd like to see what went oh when their husbands ot together Being wary, the boys provided chicken sandwicliea and cake and  ciderfor thosrves who might have other tastes, iiut though they wore grateful for the choice, most of the wive agreed that hamburger sandwiches and beer were  mighty pleasant combination After the feed the husbandi took their wives on at a gime ol durts, und later they played Indications The party broke up  around ten, with the boys agreeing that it was mighty successful From where I sit, its this companionship among young couples today, and their moderation in a sensible beverage like bee, thats won the younger generation such a wholesome reputation   a  lieJO  a Copyright, 1JiS, United States Brewers Foundation 1  W Dexter Knights ot  SUN JUNE Lde,Ann Arbor last Thursday nite The work was done by employees of  j  i the Brown McClaren iaetory at Ham new  J Games, Rac victor Rokos has installed a automatic popcorn machine  Jemwngs Grave, Independence Lake Entertainment SwUa ming in the Beautiful Lake Frea Howard Tlachelcr lis worWjK at    FrfiC Ic0 Cream for the Kiddiep Hamburg and Hot Doc SeFtUdinwifen wntW Jj Many Valuabe PHs To Be Given Awav, Fr Coe,  Petr0itTiTlinlhirbuhteweS Bring your Family and W a Day of It, Everybody Welcotne, troit Tljcr wv    rtlMr8Alfred Aliard underwent a   nnn v , cu Mrs Ralph Clinton and children thyroTd operation at St Josephs hosp Mrs CI CI n2JHfei and Mrs Gerald Clinton of Detroit 2 Ann Arbor last Saturday ton at Veteran s fcapearboni     Mr Giadya MidkFlMM She a doing nicely Virffil Allard id home from cant, and will sail on the Great Lkes again this year    Marvin Shirey flew to Grand Rapids Sunday with Edward Gilinore of Gory to attend the amateur hriM convention Claude C Cop Candidate for Repablican nomination for Stet Repreaeatatiy Your upport  will b apreciated     Mr, and Mrs Herbert Palmr and daughter, Pattie, visited Mrs Iva Mye in Lanains Saturday Mrs Mary Singer and sona are ajcain living in their home  South MiU SV Mra Don Swarthout is taking an  Clinton The boys wero north fishing Hrb Palmer jr and Miss Leon , Meyers attended a wedding in Ldwttt Sturday    Roscoe Yarborough and fanBf f Berkley spent Sunday fth Mik Eleanor Ledwidge Mrs Frank Abt wmk fH  U Mrs uon swanpom is wnw n  inm Satunkv M MHHidii ffMllllUllllll J  I f 1  I i p I   rc Wednesday June 23 1948 f  i  MePberson  PROFESSIONAL CORNEK State Bank THERELL B SOME CHANGES MADE Daily 1100 A, M to 2 00 P M, Except Wedoaede, lu a short time we will introduce j Mm Tu,f fi Sw m4UO0 n a radical change for our checking J  account depositors j When that times comes the  PINCKNEY SANITARIUM VanWiaUf  VanWiakW ui, M u I Dee W VaaWlakio Piuckn, Mich j Charles K VeWtes Attoraeyt at LAV rust State books which have been for manyl yedrs the receipt for deposits, wUli  pass DR G R McCLUSKEY wSNiiai I1SM 11 Mlrtlf WASHES ALL YOUR DISHES  iASLY SO QOCKt  tfSACTUALLY fUV  DISHMASTER is the aff new, RKxfenTtfccfcM alat fixture that washes each dish with fresh, clean eaS Onuses them, scrubs them, rubs them    then rinses sj ash ie a bubbling, splashles shower of clear, hot aerated vaSV  ail by instant fingertip control  ALL THE WORK b ene quick, easy, effortless operation No Jskpn is rettuuei    and no dishcloths, scouring pads or towtfc, because DISUMASTEB does the Work Just rack your Meat an J walek ifeeas irj    sparkling, spotlessly clean wirhoM DISHMASTER CORPORATION PONTIAC 19, MiCJL  no longer be needed Instead  machine validated receipt will be iued Wo believe this receipt will furnish our depositors ua more accurate record of their deposits and will speed up the time required to wail oi depositors at tellers windows A Savings Account can be opened with as little as a 1 bilL ce McPnersoo State Balk i Office 53   erml Deposit loanranee  Money to loan at reasonable nJee, Interest paid en Savings Books and Time Certificates of Deposit All deposit up to 5,00009 lav sured by Mur membership laPed ATHLETECS FOOT GERM   KILL IT IN ONE HOUR  YOUR 35c BACK If rot pleased The germ grows  HERB SNEED Phone Its AU7Ak Howell, ml  1 City, Lake asm t A List Your Proporty Wish Ma LEE LAVEY GhJMLKAL INSURANCE Phcave 55T1   Miehlgaa A U CT10NEER FARM SALfcS A affcXIALlTY BEiCT WYL1E PHONE PINCKNEY 7SF5I MAMLLl JDERRIMAN  Attorney at Law 207 East Grand River, Howel T10N Service a  ARNETS CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann ArborJMee Harold Chufcb, Local Representative 510 FLEMING SJ, HOWELL Howell  Phone 430 or 97 Monuments  Market MARTIN J LA VAN  Attorney At Law Phoj IS iwof ohig Phone IJ6F6 u Repalrilf mm Afasm Stale 5717 Lakeside Drte Ruth Lake PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HQMfe t 59 atichlg REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES urM r rr rlV mU3t PHONE PINCKNEY 136F13 RLACHit Get 1L0L ut any drug  u A DW r r  rvu   any drug tore A STRONG fungicide, made with 90 alcohol It penetrates Reaches more germs Today at  THE CORY DRUG STORE WAU rm m ruu m OUKUT urn urn mum iiST 2 SMJ OPeATtOS T wuk, pirn ri Wnn tad t tmbt 4S T iu PIM hiftw d 0km 7 frK ,  t MnA  4M ffd tin LEE LAVEY  tenAL YOM Howouf FAVCiTS w  i Soft Ball Games At Veterans Memoiial Field Pinckney Frlaf ay Night, June 25 1st GAME 700 P M Pinckney Cubs vs Dexter  nd GAME 830 P, M, FwIerviUe All Stars vs Pinckney SPONSORED BY VFW POST 7301 PINCKNEY  2 BOATS Now on display, eTerytaing up to an inboard,Plank or Marine Plywood, flat, roundor Yeottotn Choice of colors and nsjsterials 647S and up We are authorised dealers for the Much tat Demand Martin Outboards for Howell and inity All sales may be through our Budget Plan, pleto information on request WILSONS TRA1LEK SERVICE 6121 West Grand River, Lake Caenaueg, betwesn Brighton and How ell ou US, 16, Phone Howell SI4W4 Sf ATE OF M4CKGAM The Probate CoCrt far the County OF LIVINGSTON At a aasion of said Courtheld at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in the said County, on the 7th day of June, A D, 1948 Present, HtmorbtETHirSm RSmith Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Rudolph, Deceased  LbuJse Rudolph having filed in said Court lwr petition prnying that the administration of said estate be granted to Louise Rudolph, or to some other suitable person It is Ordered that the 28th day of Juno A D 1948 at ten oclock In the forenoon,it said Probate of fice bo and is hereby appoinetd for hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, The publ  HAROLD RADY  ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL SAND, SLACK DIRT AND STONE Ordr Your Black Dirt Now Heat  fo Laws i Putnam St Plncktey Phone 106F3 JANE TA5CH TYPIST  FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER HOWLL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 355 RESIDENCE U LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK MAULIM AND Weekly Trips Made To Dtrait GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 54F14 Lttrs or Any Papers Composed or Copied at Your Convenience All Work Confidential m , u  A 747 MaTriStln M CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, AND  ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT 7628 Toma Road P OFiiidney KFD No 2 H Want Ads  FOR SALETRABfcRRJES Marshall Meabon FOR SALErear around home at Hiand Luke, 6 rooms UIJ modern batht 2 oil hefjwrs, 275 gi1 tanku tomatic oil hot water heater4 iaun dry room and fruil cellar, enclosed porch, ilsh house, boat, Venetian blinds, 2 car cemnt block garage,3 extra lots See Mrs,VanSickle at dm FOR SALE 95 Refrigerator,  Pindaey  d UkeonHiJanaLake ip CAT IT rriu rrrT r  F0R SALEBy on  rOR SALETnnree beds,five matl Chevrolet general grosses, two commode8 0ne bureau VnoH fin hi  notice thereof be given ky publicaf Jjven cWy Waghm M,ne  terson Lake Rd Pinckney,phone 55  tlon of a copy of this order, for ,d,e bnet, three burner Best offer takes it,  FOR SALEBy original owner 1938 condition and seen at 2324 Pat iS Juae  CASH,  three successive weeks previous to aid day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspanor printed and eirmlated in said i unty Himm R Smith, Jude of Probate A true copy   Celesta Parshall, Reg of Probite oil stove, hall tree, lawn seat, vacuum staiwls, odds and end Can be a W, H, Clark home Call R, K, Elliott 140 Unadilla St, FoTTSALE Two Gillette Tires with SPECIALS n  Sugar 25 Ibbag 239 Apple Sauce N02 , can Sauer Kraut for  lc 1 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Prhte Court for the CoOnty  I Livingston tubesjn good condition 525x5017, 5 each, phone 146F2 VoR SALE ew FhllgaT ftfege nsed one month Can be seen at L C, Gardner farmg two mile north  ,   F0R SALEGood lawn mower,two cleaner, two , lid iaundry stove, an ice box ana  8e  many other things Rert Nash, 504 East Main,Pinckney LOSTA small whlteTat betweri the Nellie Gardner home And St, Marys Church SundayFinder please eturn to Mrs Lucia Dreyer, Main St, Pinckney, , At a session of said Court held i Jnd ne mile west of Plalnfleld  At li Porbate Oifice in the City lCGardncStoekbridge, phone 7F3 of Howell in said County, on the IFOR SALE8 burner Kerosene cook 01 7th day of June A I, 1048   tove, 1 ironing boardl feather bed  FOR SALE2 garage doors 610 high by 8 ft wide with double track doors Bargain Roy Heath 11841 West Shore Drive, Hlland Lake, Pinckney Mich Qrapefruit Juice  Sr2 29c  R , Smith, Apricot Peaches  Can J  2 fori9c od  J2R  Present Hon Hirjam Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Ertate Roy W Graham Deceased It appearing to the Court the time for presentation against sold estate should be  of ck, 32 2x4s 7 ft, long, Nelson Buzzard FOR SALE136 Ohev Stake FOR SALEModem 5 room house with bath, furnace, chicken coop and stable I mile west of Pinckney on Cedar Lake Road nri tfcftr riRBTTFftrs 1 HAIMM Rigg3,90l2 Cedar Lake Rd urt that FOR SALE4 Bumer OH Stove,newUAH gArtfA wm nA WnUm  of claims also a 14 foot rowboat j POTT SALE 5 year old HoTHoafi cow e limited t Lucfug Doyle Jcornmg fresh on May 11, also fryTruck, Mike Harnack rrrrK A r  A A Ai , mrnT ier8, E Aron I10 Dexter Rd rOIi SALE 40 Gal,Llectric Water  poined to receive, examine  and ad just all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Coart Bacon 1 lb Sliced  Smoked Picnics houlderi 4,6ll heater with thermostat control Tdeal for small home Olin Kobinson Rush Lake, Phone 136F21 It is Order tha all of the credi1 WANTED Mason Work Carpenter tors of said deceased are required I vrk mory Plummer to present their claims toPIlne pinckney 71F5 I said Count at said Probate Office,nT,    and to serve a copy thereof upon JT SALEA nice year round cot Emil G Lambertson adcintstrator of said estate, at 726 North  T ,iof Jand ,nd lae priviliges OK LoganitifuMy Iocatod end ha an abundan said tagc on Dexter Road wUh one acre St , Ifnsing4 Michigan on or before iportage Lake This property is beau 23rd day of August ADV54S E, of ghade   g J   repaired Satisfaction gtuuanteed Ed Kenny, Bush Lake now George Charboneau 9040 Farley Rd Phone 35F11  TRUCKING WAllTED Will Haul Gravel, Fill Dirt, Sand Black Dirt and Stone, Prompt Service An vhere in th State HENRf WINSIOW Call Pinckney 112FU NOtlcE f am stm cleaning Rugs and tin holstery drop me a card, v L Mcjntyre, Fowierville, Michigan FreJh Cut Asparagui Any Amount  SLICED OS ROAST om LB OSfeI52  A tme copy , Celeeta ParamarLreg11 of probate A the ten oclock in the forenoon, BBUII,, 1     timnd place bein, hereby appoint5FJ   LT  ed for the examination and adjust SJ T H r  T   ment of all clajma, against laid de lphflnK wJr ReIt0r S0  for 11  ceased  675 Hown  Phone 55F5, Pinckney I The Court will also tt that  time determine whether and to what extent claims and administrat ion expenses are payable out of com unity property or out of aeparat property of decreased It is Further OrderedThat poblis notice thereof be given by pobHcaon Of a copy of this order, enee each week for three tocceattfe i weelcf pvexioae to aaid hearing, in the Pmckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated In said County tt I Hiram R 8saith, Judge of Pro Order FARM SEE PArf  Clarks 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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>iirrUiiciSDispotclj r rVolume 68  Piacly DUptch Wednesday, June 16, 1948 No 24 Michigan Mirror School News AndftaofMchr 100P1U The JSZSgSfutoW rtatc governmental units, target, of j , 2  d , t0 the ,und, Gov n Ki w, , D c aJ Ni8g8  To Set Lake Level I Church Notet  Notcs of tbe Gamc  Current Comment I the crusuading Governor Kln Sig  ler, are about to bo merged into a new state department of adminis tration at Laneing Therein lies a predicament for John A Perkins Perkins, capable budget director, will become head of the ntw depart Falls Twentysix students went J with eight chaperones who wero Jack Hannett, Welton Chamberlain, Levi Ludke, Mr and Mrs James Singe, Mrs Ware, Perry Swarthout and Wesley Reader Tue first night was spent at Mount Storm, Virginia, after a drive of over five The second day we ment at a salary of 12J0 U year An appointee of the governor, sub UVH n Sis rssrs ss, 1 w authority as state controller Parkins predicament is a result of several public illusions He is expected to perform a niirscV vote, dmonument Lincoln Memorla,, Con and reached Washington late in the afternoon Friday and Saturday were spent in viewing the poinu of interest in Washington such as the Capitol Building, Washington Prosecutor Douglas Reading of Washtenaw county bag filed a tuit in circuit ther asking said court to to set the lake level of Big Portage Lake In Washtenaw and Livingston counties, this he was able to do becau4 the  f ingston county boara of supervisors consented to the trial j  ST MARYS CHURCH Rev Francis Murphy, paste Novena Fiidar 1220 noon i 200 p a Preparation for Holy Communion, PINCICEY WJNS Pinckney teams won Doth end of a double header at the Veterans Field here Friday night The piuckney Cubs inaugerited meir new each Saturday 8to 9 p m and onMiU Duu,,e la y lu beiny heard ia Washtenaw Sunday 7 to 730 a, m Masses at 840 a m and U00 Sunday, Jun 20, 5th Sun, after v loc governments by constitutional amendment, the public apparently persists in a belief the  State of Michigan in rolling in money and a  parallel belief that consolidation ot  100 state units into 18 or 20 would automatically save a b t of money, persons like Governor Sigler knows well that the state government is not blessed with an abund ance of dollars, In fact, a deficit y ana Smitnsofcian institute Friday night the class went on a moonlight cruite to Mount Vernon where most of them bscame seasick We left Sunday morning for Niagra Falls where we stayed until Tuesday morning Wo left for home Tuesday morning via Canada and arrived home late In the afternoon Many of us who never saw moun of 14,000,000 is clearly forecast Ulns werne mU interested in the  for the end of the i9484J fiscal es ,nf  f 11 I year Only another rise in the post, We met Cong Btackney and went i i i u i i aiw through the capital Were n the war Inflation, boosting prices still  va nA  a dUatp higher, can avert a deficit 1erkins also has no illusion thav he can deliver the miracle of econ omy The true lake level will be main tained by dredging and erecting a dam at the south outlet of the lake thu preventng the many thousands of loilars worth of damage done  property on the lake by high watrs each spring 51 percent or more of he property owners signed the petition asking for the court decision Construction of the dam and dre dging is expected 4fc cost about 30,000 The court will also be ask to set up an assesmennt district   set the tax rate to pay the coat Notice of the hearing to all property owners on the lake Who should pay the cost is a ques ion S9me think the lake property owners should but they claim that mucn of the high water In spring come from streams in Oakland and Ingham who dvaln through Portage Lake and the Huron River senate gallery and heard a debate on housing but could jiot get in the house gallery as there were said to be Communists thereAt Niagara  Falls, our last stop we stayed at  ,,,  ulo Jt  t ,,, the White Cabins exept Gerald publje service His department wll , grttot which came straight administer only a few of them, and ,  ,,,  ,,, , home all within appropriations as made t  by legislators R0Q DRAKE AT KEESLER FIELD It is the belief ot Perkins that , Robert D Drake son Qf  I Pentecost, Com, for young ladies of parish The mouth of June is de voted to the Sacred Heart of Jtsus, Among the intentions are Sun, Special Intention req by benefac tor Mon low mass for late Margar et Mlvin Among the Novenna de  votions this week are for the late Edward Walsh and Joseph Ascheri who died in Detroit last week Mrs,  Frank Himm of Gregory is a sister of the latter The state legislature authorize  ivv  iv  ww Vi ments including  new HainmoRd SunfAvSelwoh ftiBre 527amngtorgHn HfrtipRurlwUT hegreatT Woiship Servioa  330 P M  ment will be greater efficiency Ho KJ , Mich has reported does not expect to achieve economy  Keesler pield M,ssiSspPi for through reduction ot legislative tpaln in thfj Air    appropriations In this, he is very gchool locat there much a realist Keesler Field is one of the Basis Greaur value received lor the of thj Technical pivin, Air Traintax dollar is our duet objective , Command, and is also the home Perkins explains If anything, we of the Airplae und Enrine Mechaiprobably shall need more money ic, School aad the A,r chemica than heretofore The budget staff hafcjpeen notably understaffed lr  yeais We should test products which the state buys to mako sure we get our moneys worth in qualMichigans administration is almost an exact duplicate of the  principal reform achieved by btas sen when he was governor of Minnesota The Minuisbta depart ment is a model which we may well follow t The new department takes over equipment so vital to the  some of the duties formerly admin of America istered by the state administrative board comprising eight elective that officials each with hi own  School The training Pfo Drake receives in the Radar School will extend over a period of 20 to 3 weeks, 16 of which will be an inroductlon  to the fundamentals and principals of elementry electronics as appUd to radar The second phrase of hi training will bo either in the advanced Ground Equipment Course or the Aii i Borne Equipment Cour This training will qualify bin to maintain the air force radar defense   REVALFRED ALLARD RESIGNS At the Sunday morning service at the Com Congl, Chui h here Rev, Allard read his resignation to take effect August 15 next He has accepted a call to be pastor of tha Congl, churches at Brerkenridge Merril, Mich, Rev Allard came here fi years ago from Lakeview and ha built up the church, increased the atten dance and made many improve 4 and the Pinckuey league uam won fron City Service of Howell 15 to 3 ihe first contest was scorless up to the 3rd when the Cubs scored 3 runs on Tom GWe i double uih the bases full, Howell scored m 3rd but the Cubs con d 4 the 4th  Cn Jim Meyer hour1 IU, a walk and hits by RAmburgvy and Joudt Howell got 3 runs tle Oth and Cubs 2 more on R Amburgeys lun t run with Darrow on Pinckney Cuba Darrow, 2b RAmburgeyi Goode cf  Haines, lf Jeffreys, lb  Burroughs 3b  AL5 li li Wta, Itt se where your money goes According to tigores issued by ihe slate revenue department 677 percent r K i mntj of th State of Michigan is ipeiu lor food ad automobikn llit April collections f the tax on food totalled JU1 percent aud the tax on automotive equipment 2S 20 percent 1 hie is a increase over the previous yar fr autos, when he tax vu, 1SO percent However Jhe   oid t i less, a a year ago it Aas Ml percent The people are vutii eating less ullj spending moiv moiy for autos ami trucks Sae of auto auJ trucks brought m lJ,Jl lat April compared with  ,,  a year ago COM CONO CHURCH Jiav Alfred Allard, pastor Morning Worship W30 Sunday School 1130 D Amburgey, p Choir Practice  Wed Night Hurtubiue, rf Organist and Choir Director Mra Merwin Campbell S S Supt Herman Vedder Keep Sundaf for the Great thmgt of the Soul Attend churrh GOSPEL MISSION Rev Fia Bachey, paifot Morning Worship Service 1000 Sunday School 11 Jo Supt ,,, Wm Leidig Young Peoples Meeting 730 Evening Mejsage 815  Wed, Eve Prayer Service 800  Huitubiue, Burns, rf Schneider Singer If  Meyer Ir NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Ezra Bchyator, 4060 Swarthout Road 7 niitoa N E of Pincknay i 230 PM,  DunnC Dairy Dunne, rf  Wellinan rf H Hooboon, White, lb iXHJ, p Pierce, ss iath, If Elliott, cf Hfjm, b 1 lioogabon Jb 3 4 5 l 3 o  1 j 1 3 l 1 AB 3 1 3 3 i 3   90 i 2 3 o  mm A 1 U 1 0 J 0  1 1 I li  0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1    11 o J 0 0 0 0 11 o 1 11  11 0 , 1 I 0 11 ,   1 0  1 ly regretted j During his pastorate here Rev Allard has had  church weddings, about 40 funerals, 63 bapUsms,and added 100 new members A Young Ladies Auxiliary has 1 sen organlz Q , , , T nn  tx ,,,, ed, missionary budget doubled and ami WedJune 2S from 9UJ 100 raised for overseas relief, Church bulletins were used for two  years  In the league game iinckru y tfol 3 runs the first inning on hits by J Ledwide and Header and 1av eys douDTP7 HowtrH at1KCTrrrd arun lJincUnipy scored i run, the  4th and Siegrt replaced Arnold, BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING Lavey greeted him with u heme The Putnam township board of run in the 0th, Lavey hitting an reviey will meet at the town hall 0thcr homer Arnold aho ht   on TueJ,uiie 1, Tins June 21  Wih an elelion coining next N i,b r, both tin h njing political lili  an layiiig jilitics at 8Uch la Icrtciuti rale that ne present s,ln of riij1v IKI, vvn mostly a w,ite oi tinu Jor the pasj yuwv l lay Hae dandled ovei thf  Euiopeiin li tu iy bi iiirl the draft ami si ill iiothiig has been pawned in th way o legislation of this hind Tin housing bill, tlie pet  nuaire ,f Senaoi Iaft f hlo, has jilso hen killed in conunitteo mUIy dw to the ofn,H f Sn  ator Wolcott of Michigan Tiio bill to fake the ta fl colored oh o js still tailcci, allioimh there is a JIOSMbility tnnt ii may b pushed Uinuijh Hovrcr, it h in th line of appointment coiift rr,inais thai the Republican inajoritr has got in it In si work Merc ovi r l,ir jiost ma t i s ajriini mriii s are bng helrf  up Flu1 IliKhnt inakcs tlie a p  pointnieiil  bui tin Simalr has to  1 collfii m lb in A the iiellnte Is  11ea i I  U nji h an  a 111 uhlAi all I i inocrut appro ill ihi am for Howell Joe Lavey Rot 4 hits in 1  tlllUS i  nicr11s an  hea feu  , Iic  appoint mens  ou  ill I he Republican  ci at piiciil iniiciiiiii    ipieiUly tli Republicans I ing I o uibi a ny  rniei ii opponent to 400 p m, on sad days to re j up, including 2 iomrti, a double   ji, jff CONSERVATION OTES Shower and light rains stopped primary responsibilities It will the forest fire hazard last weekThe hermits are only issued for celebra jMJ 9SiE SHAPJ1AN have five divisions Budget, pur previous week 127 fires burned ove    chasing, accounting, buildingeng 327 acres ineeringmanagment, motor transport, and office senices, Purchasing of all state supplies, equipment, and printing will be  handled by the department Warrants for disbursment of state funds to buy goods or services shall be drawn and issued by the auditor general upon the certifica tion by the controller The auditor general Willi handle postaudit tpot checks to determine how depart ments and institutions are spending money as appropriated by tbe legislature More for your money is perhaps the best way to ilustrate what Perkins hopes to aecompoUah DoVt expect any magic of econoiny through reduction of legislative appropriations LA VAN CAR SOLEN The Cadillac sedan of Attorney A hundred gallon, of 5 percent DDT destroyed the mosquitos on the J00 acre Bay City state park last week  r A new graiu storage barn is being built on the state game farm at Ma son It is 36 by 12 quonset type and holds 150 tons of grain A lamprey trap 80 ft long i being built in the Ocqueoc river in Presque isle county near U S23 With fair weather predicted for the next two weeks and the winter kill limited a good bass and bluegil season js anUciptaedThe frog season likewise opens June 25  The sale of fishing licences up to  June 1 showed an increase of 127  percent over last year 40 acres of Scotch pine planted near Higgins Lake in 1919 will be offeied for sale this year VYth plastics replacing shell in button making Michigans clam BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING Th Board of Review x0r the Vill age of Pinckney will meet at the  Putnam town hall on Wed, June 23 from 9 am to 4 pm village tax roll and correct any errors All persons witn grievances are asked to appear et this meeting Edward Parker, Village President viw the tvp, tax roll and correct  and single J Ledwidge ami any discrepances which may occur  ler gt 3 Hach Hob Singe Lynn HendeeJ Twp, Supervisor td 3 nil, pinckney NOTICE 1 is, h  allow The regular meeting of the North Hamburg Extension group was held to review at tne nome  rs l on Savery June 8, The ladys were first shown through the beautiful Savery flow er garden Miss Stewart extension grop director was present Ali STATE FIREWORKS LAW There is a state law in Michigan against the sale or use of fireworks without a permit Also the law  F, Singer 3b J, Ledwidge, rf Iivey, cf  K Ladwidge Reader, c Young,ss Shehan 2b Tischcler, lb  li, iinger p  lf City Servie RED CROSS MEETING The annual Red Cross meeting is Tuesday, June 23 at 230 p m at Bruyton, 2b tht Howell Baptist Csurch Annual jMusson c forbidfe the sale of them to anyjrePorts anl fction of officers, person under the age of 18 years tions or when the firework are to I Mrs JoSie Fick Chapman, daugh be shot off by qualified persons, tep of 6 late Horace and Mary The penalty Is 90 days in jail or u Fick of Pinckney died in Detroit Rev Allard and family are in De troit today Sunday guests of Mr an J Mr, Wm Shehan were Dr, Harlow Shelian and family of Jackson, Al j Herman, ss I Kurderko, If  Brigham 3b  Almon, rf Siegrist, lb p Arnold, p, lb  Myers, cf bin Pfau and wife and Alfred Pfau and family of Iosco,  1 WU conduct a Community Auct Mr and Mrs James Whitley00 SaU at Gregory Saturday, July Thursday Surviving are her husband, a son, Clarence, a daughter, j  Lucile and two brothers Ferris andj SOFT  Raymond The funeral  was held  J Ledwidge Saturday at the Alfred Crosby Fun Wesley Reader eral Home with burial In Detroit J Lavey  j H Tis heler SALE iDick Youn K Ledwidge Jack Haines AD 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 R 0 3 3  0 1 2 2 0 K 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 il there have The pot  1 mportant and Demount conse nf rle r ihrir VV 1, now 1 ha I    lV forbids i n,, p 1 nn er 0  ugag in pohe ai iirhvlly but  this lv was never enforce In  evi an exa aiiiiai joii lor polmas1 ter was U kn 1 n Jan , 1 47 but I there ia, been no a ppoint merit con, Urn,1 d tn a of th I u, post  oflics, acting pistiiiatcy are in  cbage Tins im uds Howell and , I ilickllev S 0 3  1 H 0 1 0 0 I 1 0 I 1 J SOFT BALL AVERAGES 26 1 J 13 5 GREGORY COMMUNIOY BERT WYIE AUCTIONEER attended the Ford exhibition at   i4 yor articles wkhjno Dearborn Sunday for Ford employees and had dinner at the Wm,Whit ley home in Ann Arbor, Mr and Mrs Beri Nash visited Mrs Musa Ayers at Plymouth last F Singer Robert Twitchell Bob Singer spent the week  FraUcis Snehan IV 27 23 4 4 17 21 19 19 20 4 6 2 1 2 5 4 1 1 4 ill no 3 41 0 JOII 1 1 4 5 3 3 3 250 250 255 233 230 ,210 ,150 I W suppose 1 hat ntii r iniory can , be c mimdalied, bin Mr Doro thy I,awb r, a good locking divorcee of Hi mstad, N Y, uas unable to  J do o ,Sr werkd a a hat chock girl o upirrt In r tvvo chlldrn,  Kfi,otly tiring of work, she ad veriied tlat sh would marry any ace ptabh ma who would give he   10,000 A tavern pr,pritor in huidii answered her ad ald she aTp1d his proposition Going she v as met at tlie airjioil by a bad and InM1 th eitir population ef the civ After being wiiiri and dined lie found that th1,  were insurmountable bstacleg to tl li rn man U, already had a ,vi4 anl two children from whom he  ,a not divorced and he did not nav he lo,Miot So, outside of  a lo of iroiit pagf publicitv and a rip to Florida the diorcee in still vlur she started froon Gail Hendee underwent an app  Don SUckable en Lansing, I    Mary Wylie was a measel victim goth Pinckney teams piny at Cri last week ghton Friday night The Pinckney The Harold Porters of Portage Cubs play the Brighton Airways The Republican py is still stroigly isolationist and their at tempted slash in the European lie covcry bill funds proves this Commntator,s hold that their ac tion is a slap t Senator nden  ,w v M rr 1    v , s, ,  berj, who is the strongest advocate endictis operation at MePhersouI Lake are preparing to move to at G30 p m and th Pinckney of fcurojHan Aid I her are hospital, Howell last Wednesday Grand Rapids where he has work, league team takes on Brighton at Ltr,ljr jndicaions that, the A4   aml,y Qf MrSf EliaThorp of Mt, Clemens,8o pm, slow tbne,  guard of the Republican party de Kenneth Reason Ann Arbor called on Mrs Edna Reason Sunday Elmer Pratt and wife of Cooper Charles ONeii and Leofa Stack Huron Valley Leaque Martin J Lftvan of Brighton was trad, which once totaled 100,000 stolen from it parking place on  year, has suffered a big decrease J sville were week end guests of Mr Mr, and Mrs, George Thompson Grand River, near his office jat Prices dropped from 00 a ton to afid Mrs, Roy Reason attended the Graduation Exercises Other Huron vanry ieaqu, ntl , f,  nator Yanaenberg able of LansitTg wereweek end reguts last week wer Brigntou 12,, He ha, , y mi,v idvanc,,d ieag visitors at the Joe Stackable home Wednesday night and recovered 80 froai the bottom of Clark Lake on I 1 U S28 near Brighton the next rZl JmtAlwgm night It had been badly damaged i tXfIlBiCIl MTTQCefMMiug before being run in the lake State polke and sherifra officers ar working on the case June 8 1W3 Eulax meeting called to order, by President Parker followed by  roll oal Present Parmer, Clark, I Kennedy, Lavey and Swarthout VARIETY SHOW SAT JUNE  There win be a vaudeville show , Absent Clinto Saturday night, April 1 on the lot Minutes of last meeting read and on Howell St, south of the Roy approved Hannett home, under canvass St will Motion by Swarthout, supported eoAsfst of juggting, sleight of hand, by Pfalmer to appoint Kennedy and  Butch tfee trained dog and vaude  Lavey a c of two to investigate TtK Adax Me aad 2ac, jdrawiag up a building code f tne    vUIase ofPinckney Motion caw Ride have be adbed by theU 4 S Post Office Departanerrt to en Motion by Otari supported by  Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout and children spent Sunday at the Detroit too Leo Bettes and family of Walled Lake were week end guests of Mr  and Mrs Roger Carr Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and Mr and lire Louis Stadcabte attended the 25th anniversary of the ordination of Sister Benedicts Marie of Adrian Sunday She was formerly Claire Ledwidge Mr and Mrs Andrew Nebm spent Friday with Mrs Cornet U Bowen fHowelL Week end guests ef Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen were Mr aud Mrs  Rofenaoa, Mr Eleanor Teres of DetrH, Mra Alice Mat and chttd held at St Thoma High School Ann Arbor, Sundty evening  Mrs, George Thomson spent several days inDetroit this past Eagers Howell  Clyde 3, 0 Dexter 1 and in rtgurd the recovery program gram i ,jppammlv the onl Repuh  lican who knovs what hp is talking TRI COUNTY LEAGUE I about Senator Taft  the darling In a ame at Chelsea Sunday the of  0a uaJi and the only proChelae team got 16 hits off three I ,, measure lv has introduueed Pinckney pitdiers to win 13 to a  jn Congre, the Housing Bill, has week attending the pianoforte pikney got 35 hits Gus Ledwidge en verv effe tivejy bottled up Recital at McGregor Library Audi Pinckney hitters with a homer, j Ma, be Senator Vandenberg wiU  toHum in which Janet and Jayjppj and single emrge a the compromise caudiKeser took par , Batteries pinckney Steptoe Se j  from the smoke filled room at Mr and Mrs Robert Grainger quin, Ledwidge and Ward ChelseaPhiladelphia after Gov Dewey and andson from near Lansing, Sfent jfcClanahsto, Wingren, Slane and Sunday at the Melvin home, March Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Fiaher, ano jn other East Division games SalMr and Mrs, George Touan ine be9t Q ifo u  5South atgrtaded tn erening of Ballet, effex k LyOQ bt Chelsea Milling 13 to  ing Stars of Tomorrow at the g Ann Arbor independents won Ann Arbor High School Andhorum ,, fcfcvi r to T  Sehator Ta have kill led each other off, lut we doubt it tare the Tkilrfeu Pest Office by Swarthout to alkrw ioUewtftg WBs ren and Mrs Peterson of HewelL 1M square feet Hewcll Oty openleg sewer  Mrs fOefson Trcmster and ebttdtem The South Lye Masonic Lodge ee Reynold, fer safety bee tM j ef Ann Artor acr th ek end wiX celebrate Hneir 75th aftttber T Mmi Sons supplies 64,74 j at tne home of Mrs John Befljlr June 2 jirvin Kennedyabor nn so ,1194iTreaster i in L ef M hospital fr fbe South Lyon School district Is Motion carried jr eswinhMtJon,  advertising e sale ef i2X Motionvby Clack myd by Mrs Jehm Befl Mrs liahetli worth ef bonds in denominations ef i Palmer to paint lines ef eofdnent, Brown and daughter attended the  last Friday nignt,  In the West Division Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Ed Kuoffer of Holt fgion beat Okentos 11  5Brighton spent the week end with Loyd Hen took Webberville 1 to 1 owrsrville dee and family ftook Stockbridg S to 3 and Mason Earl Kesnberly of Fairhope, Ala, trimmed East Lansing IS to 10 is visiting at the Tom Ware heme, j , , Dr lames Nash and family ef CAM OT IMUUNK Gekrwnter spent the week end at J We wish to thank the Faculty the Kaon and flendee homes and each ef the classes of Pinckney Warden Joseph Sanborn has ordered tlte radios out of the blocks in Southern Michigan i Prison at Jackson to end as he M4 maturing in 15 JMetion carried TVe BO Dowif heme at 8trawl Motion to adjourn carried, fcerry fdss bnnej Tne adnr 1 MUdred AckJe  special privelegcs In his tioti he says ell cells are provided with earphones the inmates can phi in and only those able to affond them own individual radios they fiotah their terms they their radios to other inmates make  excessive comn He also ordeied that individnai stoves used hp aoroe inmates urn  Jiojle Templeton and famfly ef bigh school for the iuvely rfts pre    ire Harbor spent the week end sented to us at the nevering ef er discontinued and that all  Trl  AJbert 1 home i aosnrihliniM totieiJner ,eat in the dimng halL Araerj wiih them and the Leonard Lee m Mm Alice Wfisen ihe tiinks too many Jmedal iJtrcaUaden tb Dmle Miller fasoMy Mrs JLeia LebdeU t sMe cnent sme ttfrJ A 4WPinckaey ch  r Wednesday JUR A IMS   tv  Rural elenews  STATE OF MICHIGAN A YOIN THEATER Cerg   HITCH HIKE Telephone conversations hitch rub  on an electric power Hue near Crystal  alls Li the I p r Peninsula, by arrangement with the power company serving the area This new jtrm supplies telephone eruc fr farms that Liv electric power but are lar from telephone line Most farm families, however, will stUl be sertd by regular telephone line eK CoH fe JLhriigston  Chancery    William HXow and Mary Ami Low,  husband and wife, Plaintiffs   j ORDER OF PUBLIC ARKON  Saiuord K Bancroft, Landing Mi uer, tbeiitzer Fox Irving 6 Gl bert and Luther K Manning, and   their unknown wives if they were t married, aud the unknown heirs, de  visees, legatees aud assigns Defendant A4 a session of said Coor held in fire Court Hosje in the City of j Howell ,iu said County on the fif teenth day of May A DJ948  PresentLHonWillis Lyons, Circuit Judg I WYOMING AdvntUre d Roaac m Weateru I StyU wilk WLLt ELLIOTT, VERA RAL STON Rhapsody Raton wSuaet in the, PaciUc I Fr, Sat, June 18, 1SJ9 PIRATES Of MONTERAY A Da wtfck la T Sun , Tut sK 22 lib phone Lalora  ill  t telephone POLE PASTURE lit U ti w AC hiutt  i nr iii AH    i linn ntat IK M fur epoure tei tJ lu to 0 tit oikcd in various piciaiCN tlit jKh are tested for reuclio to eTth aiiiji , hci sun, frost and  j i  i aiiw in1 ct Findings help  if lle uiorr1 ibin 1 million el , if in the L J U tuv ptff  I kJLJ et1 rWJ    THIS TIME FOR KEEPS , 1 Tecfcaicatar  RoaWce earf Msi with ESTHER WILLIAMS, JIMMY DURANTEE Filmed at Mcinc lUnd Pta Nw U WORKING DOLLARS Americans in all u ilk of life, who invest their savin in terplioiie ecu it ties, make il possible for i1  give you more and better telephone   ice Tbeir money is used to expand tin telephone system    increasing the value oHynur telephone by providing more telephones that you tan call L  MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Our 12,500,000 postwar rural construction program meant more aad better rural telephone servlo I   3  Neighboring ties It appearing from tne BUI of Compliant that the whereabouts tf  the deVndantd aud their unknown  hen,devisees, legatees and assigns ancr their unknown wivei if they  were niarred, is unknown and that sa summons cannot be served upon  them  THEREFORE on motion of E1 Reed Fletcher, attorney for Plaitt HJ  tifs, it is ordered that the appear ance of the above named defendant  and their unknown heirs, devisees, j legatees or aligns be entered in 8id cause within three months fton the date of this order That in caso of uth appearance they caue thetr answer to be fled an J a copy ser vd rpon plaintiffs within fifteen days after service upon them of a copy of this order, anj in default that the bill be taken as confessed It is FURTHER ORDERED the Plaintiffs cause thii Ordor to bo published in r newspuuer Juvin , peneral circulatien in this fontv,   and printed in this aid County, j and that said pubTiialion b3 cm nifJiced within forty days from th1 1 dale of this order and be continued thmin for six weelcs in succession Willis L, Lvons, Circuit JudgeNOTICE TO DEFENDANT T tie above cftue was instituted tO ihe purpose of quieting title t the following described lands Land in the City f Brighton County of Livingston anl Slate of Michtran described as Leinning  f on tlip North Hue of Grand River, Street at a point M feet West ofComedy the Kmthvest corner of Lot No 1 of McCmilcyK Addition to the rill age Now Cit  of Rriwhton rthcuee Wit on the North uie of hand Coming SVigtUntva Return Woman from Tajum Nortftweat OutpotM HOWELL Theater HOWFJU MICH Wtd Thur, Frl, 15, 1 17, IS TYRONE POWERS km  I MARIA MONTEZROO CAMERON 4 PHILLIP REED wttttoo  taat No Sua,, Mom, June 20, 21 IT HAD TO BE YOU4 A Comody ith GINGER ROGERS, CORNEL WkUXE, SPRING BY1NGTQN, PLRCY WARAM Nw Cartoon SporU iua0y Skn 4  Tuea, w4 Tkxm Juna 22, 23, 24 THE VOTE OF THE  TURTLE4  Starring RONALD REAGAN, ELEANOR PARKER, EVE ARDEN Carbon Stop Look and LitnM 7 IS, 915 CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE , ISh0 in Jtchnicolor J ShoWb o With JEAN PETERS, CESAR ROMERO,  ComingUndr Caifortti, Stra and JOHN SUTTON j Nked City, April Sbowe Nuvty Cartoon Sat , June I9  KENT TAYLOR, PEGGY KNUl SON HALF PAST0 MIDNIGHT AUo ALLAN LANE OKLAHOMAmBADLANDv3  Cartoon   Jun Li Sun 1 i Mon , june jc, 21 Mat Sun , 2 15 P M Cont JLNE HAVER in SCUDDA HOO  SCUDDA HAY In technicolor r With LON MCALLISTER Cartoon It Ukes ability to earn moiieyand charm er to save ityou earn the noiioy and we will endeavor to tlp you ,ave t by providing a safe place for y0lir depositssurrounded by every afeguarour own cajital Btructurethe Federal Deport InBuranco Corporation and rfdeal examinations   Your money cannot be destroyed, losl, burned or stolen when you Newt laul V nnett Jp vvill run the llowll soft ban leagues this year ,  ,  u HttU and Mi Charlotte  j11,1  theneo North Jamea Tanlyn of Howell, twins, their K,rth birthday at the Ioiiicll luino iustwaok Miss Dorothy Rilgrnan, daughter ius Riwejuan is the Ullll  Tue, Wed June 22, 23 PAULETTE GOODARD in TiattlV t at rtjrht allies to fald road a dia Th,h  dltinco of 135 feet thonce East 66 e inurDer  llicnee South , lVut t0 ihm fe pluc of beginning  AN IDEAL HUSBAND In Technicolor With MICHAEL WILDING DIANA WYNGARD    PA FIRSTHSATIONAL BANK 0WELL ra Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Injuranc CorporationAl Deposits Insured Up to 5,001 for Each Depositor new reporter the Livingston County Praia, Lyman lay, HowOU potmuster has been trauafered to a ruxl nail route Gerald HugheS,of tn Flwt National Hank haa been naniel acting potPaalr Vincent Young and wif Jack Vcuig and wife and Fred Singer and wife of Gregory attended Ut llroganJlesko weidiugi jn Ionia I 1H eek Te Hrighon high school graduttjs class numbered 2K Piie destroyed the largo barn on the Onus Norton farm near Brighton last week Gov Kim Sigler landed his plane at the Howell airport last Sunday Tli City of Lansinf has voted to Jeyy a tax of three extra mills for a school buildjng progiam Mr, and MrsFrank Pacet of North Territorial Road have  announced liie engagement of their daughter Hetty, to Kenneth Arnold, sea of Mr and Mrs Kay Arnold ofBrook lyn JMicb Miss pace attended ftinek ney ligh School last year but is now employed by Associated Bankers in Ann Arbor Stockbrictg is sending Wchard STATE OK nilCKiGAN The Probate Court for the County J Livingston At a seBaton of said Court held At the Porbate Office m the City of llowol in said bounty, on the 7th day of June A 1,lilS  Present Hon II  I Smith, Judfje of Probate In the Mtt4r of the Ertate of Roy W, Ciiaiitim Dceanrd It appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claima agiint sitid etite hculd be limited and that a tiire and place be appoined to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by and before faaid Court  It is Order that all 0 the credii tors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Count at said Probate Office, and to Perve a copy thereof upon  Em1 G Lamberton adcinistrator of said estate, at 7G Nonh Logan St , Lansing Michigan on or before the 23rd day of August A,I,148 j ten oclock in the forenoon, said  1 time and place being hereby appoint  Dead 0 r Alive COWS 9  HOUSES l T r HOGS 2 per Cw Large Ones  tPENDlaVG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE vflp Fuim Anfmalr Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men  L PARKER, Aatont Phone 88, PirAfkney Service in fvfichifira Th FASTEST Dead Stocls Central Dead StoekCo Better Health  eita Modern Plumbing  ,nior eatt tr Comhrther shoulders, o bow rtgfif oer your heart, a briefly decorative shonlaW ttrop    this is the iet eieM eVu of the rttjnnl Of Soo  WaMr , epufi rayon 4aV  Rfientook, in  pirJO fy, or oqoo, ofl combined with block Sizes 9 to IS oHg George Burke jr of Ann Arbor will be a candidate for prosecutor on the Democratic ticket His father held this office 40 years ago Note of 47 Yean Ago Mackinder and Robert lliggs to  ed for tlie examination and adjust the Wolverine Boys State at East j ment of all claims against Baid de Landing June 725 sponsored by ceased the American Iegion j The Court will lso at that lioru to Arthur Rentz and wife of time determine whether and to Pinekney at Rowe hospital Stock j what extent claims and administratbnde June 2, a son I ion expenses are payafll out of con Far Wordc,n of Gregory has j unity property or out of separat completed his term at Mich State  property of decreased It is Further OrderedThat publie notice thereof be given by publication of a copv of this order, once each week for three successive weks PRnioog to said hearing in the Hnckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed tmd circulated In said County U Hiram R Swith, Judge of Probate  A true copy Celesta ParaftalUregister of probate J A trna oopy STORE FOR WOMEN BUY WITH CONFiOayC MOWLL VICH4GAN eirces POT CASK  Htm SCAD or DISABLED STOCK  St Eadil CATTLE 11 Edk Jiazen SPingr, ex governor of  Michigan died at the Grand Hotel, London, June 1 He was 4 times mayor of Detroitand twice governor of Michigan A Larjrdattee at Jamee Armstrongs new bare la Wbuur June 21  Th Ptocfcaey fatfja school Alumni   region is at the Hotel Thai njle J , Nettio Hail dosed her school in   PettysviLle Friday  Dr itai Mrs H F 5rlrr attend e1 tho McMahonBaker wodding in  Psatfcowi last week The village council has let Mr  Mlnnlp a contrait to build a cement HOGS 3 per Cwt  ANDHCG  TO SIZst ANirCONOfTIOM AMP FIGS REMOVET TO  1 COMPANY Wheat i a failure, due to insect sid walk in front of George Reason  daniage and maaiy fields have been  store  plowed up and planted to beJris  I Mme Brady closed Iter school In the jdiarraacy dept in Detroit olHfce DktrHt No 1 Friday Mrs PBertha Mann graduated at J H Harris is advertising for last week hdn for the hay on the race Vack John Teeples Xady fluron  ave A mflrtarr company lias been form birth to a bay oolt last weeksired ed at Howdl HD Flnly is pre by Lee PiUot i R D Roche, vk pre, Neil Ediar, We enjoyed new pftatoe Pmi 3 Sec Wttli Lyons, treas day from Joe Ploeways garden   Cora Dovereaux gave A picnic fr f KNEW HOOWNtl i her school Friday  How dW Houdini live while entom J Livinffion Lodge No 76 will bed under water How did he x1 ihold a memorial service t the poi Margry Crandon, the fakej opera house Sunday afternoon Rev medttim Let Joe Lee HowiinijJ H W Hicks is speaker, formrr ejubliMty agent, take yon DUIWan Durkee closed his school behind th scenes for an intimate  in Unadfflt wb  f4cnic Fi daj jrlinpae of the great magician, in  Wm Giiing bought the bay on The American Weekly with this San the square fox Z3, days p 20isse of The DetmH VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OF CRANE FIXTURES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS LEDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL A MASONITE SHOWER CLOSE COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS  SHAFFER DEMINC  PEERlSsATER ITER SOFTNERS PUMPS , SUMP PUMPS r ,1CTRIC R OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED PIPE iEATERS R FITTINGS VALVBS, SOIL PIPE R FITHNCS IN STOCK PLUMBiRG HEATING IUJPA4R INC AVfNAttO Pinckaj 13 BASE BALL GAME Baitee rg HacfuMf 23S nuPINCKNEY Wednesday, Julke 16, 1948 ard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries enuedys Gen Store  KSTIMWP  sr  Jtfllt 1  a SfifcETJ TTV r   ,, Therell be no 10 oclock shadows at Briggs Stadium this season The worlds most modern lighting system brings night baseball to Detroitthe kind of lighting youd expect in the finest ball park in America Bright enough for a batter  yet free from the glare that can cause an outfielder to lose a high fly In planning the Stadiums new lighting, engineer worked a double play to insure dependable illumination In addition to the underground Cables carrying electricity to the eight light towers, a standby system of overhead wiring has also botn installed Its another example of how electricity can be almost as effectiveand almost as reliableaj the sun itself MHGGS STADIUM LIGHTING FAGS   The Stadioma iichria pUot includes U2 1500 wtt od 8 lOQOwatt joodlamp boib    Tigers hare 14 oifht aiaeichMluld as follows JuocrsJnly JO Athlcuc uiie IA, July 27 Red Sox uoc 25 A 3 Yankees  22, A4 6Seiutors 50 Aft 9 0 oly 7, Aug 20 BcpwM J uly  Aitf 17 CWaM MOWHKHMGUD9Y KILOWATf  li mvry circvlH The DEJ     XT v    IS4 PtftCCJTCY DISPATCH  Published Every Wednesday 115 Maui St YPinckajv, Vcran atered a aecoad JM laattex at Postofiae at Pinckney, Michigan uide in ict of March 3 187 SubcniAHn raUi l5t a Ver PAUL Shlrey  Sons  Garage NOTICE Mi UtUU JVlcLireijur ad Uldj jro ui ih Wiu   hoiuc  ill Aiarjory LIW wiiUiAad ,,iL iiAiviiii suty lt ved a wa UJHJ Wu a HorK, shwwi  Uie lime ir imu Mti Walter Spinier  ciLauied lompuy iiom Siacuoc iu lal wtek  AL Albma Diukel inia Levi Lu ilKc vci eiUci taucd at m Lol aler hum in Lading lhmday Vlr and Mii Larl Sumner 1 ianiny spent SaluiU y at lh A, oert Dmkel homu Mi Cirau itcuu Air auu Mrs BUI Wilson of lc toil, Mrs, Loci Larue and MrsAlia VOiUiid OL lUyll callUd at lulbcot Dinkel himo Saturday Mv and Mrs, Clifford Chamber ciiiertaiutd fr dinner Sunday lieu ry Johnson and family, Mi, rosuChambers and Mr mul Mu, OiU, IuuKson in horor of Mi ionChambers hirthday and Mu u1 Mi, Clifford Clutnibers wddi aumvLrwary Mr auu Mi, Lieri Na iU d Mr, and Mrs, Myron huimni one day lai Wvk  Uaii cole ul iiouiid Lak , il niimbtis of Adrian Lodo I No ID l  A, M, iru nrowinK biaids in ijjvparaii ti for lli , c nieiitiial tla fall J Mr and Mrs Juii Abnbnn I ,ur jr L at Sunday al Vifr , Ilosijtnl Dearborn w hir ll1 j th,,, Joe HixJ is a patient, ilny j  il, aw C J Clinton   Iwirray Ktndy and iaiiily m j company vHh Ch uiui CulMr and fanili o Jhiroil t th wik  end i northern Michigan j Keith Udwiue of Sacrd Ujrl i Sn,iinarv, Dotivil, a tleia for Ur j priehod is home for tin Miinmer Wlv leader, Hob Dan v and Juc Jeffreys le1 M,aiy Mon,0 1 RJNC AND BEARINGS ONLY  4960 AUTHORIZED FORD REBUILT MOTORS 9900 ARC  ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER SERVICE  ROAD SERVICE WASH JOBS 100 S1MON1ZED JOBS 995 CREASE JOBS  100 MUFFLER  TAIL PIPES BATTERIES  AUTO FAR 5 TRACTOR REPAIR Call No 138 QUICK CHARGE OIL CHARGE USED CARS FOR SALE COME IN AND SEE THE NEW ROTUTILLER GARDEN TRACTOR KaiserFrazer Sales  Service  127 PEARL ST CALL NO 13 HOWELL RD TO  n nortmrii on a 12 day Jilimy, U ii i Mii hij,an Mi S H Crv HifHitd a sliuliL sirolu Friday whin, piekvn ua berri s but is bctur now 1i e Mann va in Hovoll last Tloisday and called on Bert an lhinum , H ho is able to it ful uii J i o h of the Krd Smith home there Howard Thay r and family ar1 spinding the week ictoskcy and northern MicJiif1 n Jr Dolo aud 13ill Knhn w e in in Detroit Friday evtniig on ncademic buslnctss liobTert TwiUUeWnttd family attfnded a wedding at Whitmoiv iake lat Fnilay night David Ledwidge has tram ferred iis eujyit s from the liokas Soda liar to Corys Drug Store and Nan Lcdwidye io woikiny ui the Uoiiiis store We undersiand thHt the Clare Mlhr home was entered aiid rin sailed the uiJit, of the fice show Thursday niffht but notlnn taken  Mrst Marjory Shehan and daugli ter, 1amela, have taken a room n Afan Ajbor Mrs, Maine Shchan has leen staying with Mrs Vaugln  Mrs Jean Meyer ami Vmldren of Ypsilanti spent Fvday ak the Walter Clark hom Martin Ritter sr n,d wfe of Whdmorc Lake etlled at the Walter Clark homo Saurdy, Hrb Palmer jr of East Lansing and Miss Leona Meyers of Howell  spent Sunday at fho Herb Palme  home i M JReason and wife vere Sum  day dinner guest s Max Reynold  and family  The Ross Read family spent Sun j day at the Howard Read home at Portage Lake 1  Mrs  Viola Read, Muriel and j Maxfyre Skeltou Of Tontine Lted  Percy Jones hospital at Battle Crek  Satjurday I Mr atrd Mrs  Orval Kme of 1 BrecKefijidge pent thcwek end at the W C Miller home and call d on the Ona Campbell, Oorye P arson and George Lon famne iner son CarUton, graduated at the U ol M Saturday  iMr Clare Miller is in Detroit this week  I MrCmu Campbell pnt Friday with MrsArnold Filkins of Howol The Jsimes Flail family of Dxti r caill at the Merwiu Cmph i Ivnie f NO WIS THE TIME MODERNIZE DECO MOKSUN  NORCE FURNACES  SPACL HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSIO N HUKNERS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATER MJF1NERS  HOT WATE R TANKS SHALLOW AND DEEP WELL PUMPS GUTTERS  SIDING  ROOFING ONE TO THREE YEARS IO FAY EbilMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK GU ANTEFD 4 Pinckney Fab4 Sheet Rlhtal Co 210 MAIN SI PINCKNEY 1 r Advtrtisemtnl   From where I sit J Joe MarsK 1 fejri i iiIMPw i  ii i  nncftne aKed Pm i  i List v vk how he stayed M tpiy at niiu i Iappy told him Well, sirwhen I work, I work hi ii When I set, 1 set loose When I think, I go to sleep According to Doc Hollister, that formula ivnl far miss Hard wor,k, sjs Due nevi r wore out any me before his lime, prgyjding lie knew how and when to relix Doc hmsflf works overtimt, with his daytime patients at the office, and his eveningcall And when in gets lluiiie he t i it ciay v ilii a mellow glass of beer rnd iuits with the missus until it time to go to bed,  From where I sit, relaxing fs t fine art  especially in these tense, fastmoving times And theres nothing like a temperate glass of beer enjoyed with pleasant com pany  to restore that easy frame of mind that one needs att r a hard days ttork Copyright, fjlii, Luued Status liinn Foundation icnic Dexhr Knights ot Columbus SUN, JUNE 27th Jennings Grove, Independence Lake  Ganirs, Race KntorUiimmnt, Swurniingin the Beautiful Lak Free Ionv Ride,Free In Cnam far tlKidds Hamburg and Hot Dog Sunoty vJiL Clark ftnd Joo Buir hpent j rfAA SeWeek end at the D Smith lmmp Tree Many ValuaMo Iris To lie Given Away, Ir Co fee,Detroit aijd heard Rev Morpan   , of lt Ewrbodv Welcome, Harris say Mas at Matthews      church uKwing people, idAeQcmda BaHet at Ann Art I Friday niht in whi land Leslie McAfee and Mrs, Lester M ford VanHomoan Snool McDonoeL Mr, and MrsJ ugbee, lira Bob Burkt Alva Brow Meakxo jr ad amflyj the Wiru llararmll hoi Sunday, Watktna  buHdica COMPLETE J C Lepjret and f f Howell spent Tuesday at the Ckd Fisher J ,JM,K Mrs Lettie Fisher wt horn Sw  w ust Tnuiday ar,d will hoti with them MrsMurin Rhonp rauer rntirtied, Mrs Dorothy gavo a Hhower at i her children pcnt Saurdny at the Plumbing SuppU  mmd lrllatiii HtUelVGVt Hwd call day Herb SneJ and wie of Howl  W Shhar, Jinfp led H the Ho Read hn Sun Wuk ena Butj of Mrand r , J Ilobrirt Pike wer Mr and Mis,hUn pastor, jr tnd family called at Liverace Fioyd Hamtiior, I and uifo uf LmiuFu4eral Homeowlerville, SadayjTueday, aiac Vmt Sunder at , tTW body  The funeral w, jo  DBUr jpiaher iiit    there A Aschenbrenner r home lMt Fri ia night for Mr Esther Widroey er The guest of honor received many nice gifts A lluncheon was seived Robert Sefeld and family pnt Earl Baughn horae wnt home witri Kennedy anl Miss LUCY Jeffreys ware in Lansing Joyce Brown is vitt4c   A i   S3 imnt I fTn  Pinckiiey Dtapadh S0  U Wfrw r  ,    PiJ4iJ V It  B I PROFESSIONAL MRNER ta  nvt a   State Bank 31 3GME CHANGES MADE 0Uy UQO A ML  J W  M, Eaoept Widnojd n In a short time we will introduce J Men 1000 SoU rH   a radical change,for our checking I  men that time come the paes , DR G R,MCLUSKEY PINCKNEY SANITiOllUM1 WJjjJt VaaWiaUa I Chorine C eise Picny, Mieh book whieh have bean for many yaert the reeeipt tor depoaite, win  longer be needed Intteed  w n valldnteji receipt Will be   We beeve tbie receipt will furn1 iih our depositor ua more accurate  record of their deposits nd will speed up the time required to wait on depositors t tellers windows WASHES AL YORR DISHES SO ASLY SO  rtSACTVULV FMS D1SHMASTER is the all new, modern Wteft link fixture that ashe eath dish Willi tresh, vlean audi    SUftpe tlictn, v rulis them, rubs them    ihcn raises eca dish iu a Lab1 1, splashlesa shower of Jtui hot aerated Wtlar    all ly umlaut fingertip control    ALL T1IL WORK In one quick, t, Lllortless Ujjeraliun Nu dihj an is reejuirjpd    ami no diiliclmhs, scouring idds or towh, because iJlSilMASTLH dots the work Just rack your rfiftw and Mdlob tfiuu diy   sparkling, spotlessly clei witlioli wiiug D1SHMASTER CORPORATION PONTIAC 19, MICH A Saving Jtoteunt ceo U opened with a little   II hill McPRersoo State Bank  IU a OiHet Ml Resjdonee HleeeNMi owsjsaee Ateereoje el Lew ft State emd Uiins  1 erel Deposit Ineefoneo Money te lean tt reesoaaole tUe Interest paid oe, Savings Beoki and Time Certificate of Deposit All deposits up te ,00000 Insured by ear Membership to ATHLETECS FOOT GERM  KILL IT IN ONE HOUR YOUR 35c BACK l lot pleased The germ grows LEEPLY To kill it, you must REACH it Get TEOL at any drug itore A STRONG fungicide, made with 90j alcohol It penetrates I Reaches more germs Today at i THE CORY DRUG STORE  HlftbEED Pfcoae 1 aelie A  leal Rstete,  tf ty, Uln o4   A Lex Wroocrtp Wis Mo LEE LAVEY OfcttttKAL tfteUKANC ftwoo Mo FwnkOQK   Michigan AUCTIONEER FARM ALU A orttiAiITX ARNETS CEMfcTEHv MEMORIALS 844 N Main it Ann ArtttnMtoIi Harold ChuDo, Loa RepreeeateUo alt FLEMING ST, HOWELL  Howell  Atone 43S or 07 MoAumenU  Marker MARTiN J LA VAN Attorney At Loj Pkomt U   HopoMr Slate  Latnlis 001 Lkonee aao Lohe PJ4SWARTHOUT  SON  Modern Eedtppem PHONE  9watNRV 78F81 U MU rm  urn rm QUUIT UM IMUT WSTAUB itST 2 SU, riS GATtOMf To wh piMi tlw buMe nd iJ liwbl O To m,  buttwi tad DnKnvfj rt Mfliy tudJi  Wbb vh dM  iilcKtk to  tU ika  Iter hwV LEE LAVEY Happy Hoi mas Fun Show  1 At Ford Lots near pond, Howell St, Pinckney Saturday Night June I9  BOATSNow on difptop, ortryiaiPf up to an inboard,Plank or Marine Plywood, flat, round or VOOttOla Choice of colors nod morfiOfUls 0475 and up We are nathOTJUrl dealers for tlie Much m DonOAd Martin Outboarda for HofPeil inity All sales may bo through our Budget PJui plete information on requeot TATE OF MlGKiAM Tne Prnfeaee OoOrt for too Conntf OF UVINOSTON At a aoasioo of said Courteld at the Probate Office in the City of  Howell in the said County, on the 7th day of June, A D, 1948 fTresent, HonorableHiTaTnB 13mith Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Rudolph, Deceased Louise Rudolph having filed In said Court hfr petition praying that the adinmi strati on of saidest ate be granted to Louise Rudolph, 1  or to some other suitable person   It ia Ordered that the 28th day 1 of Juno A D 1948 at ten oclock  FOB SALE  aiANLhft tRRlMAN Attorney t Low S07  Euat Grand Biver, Howol m JCICAILKA ric iM Sftyvicg REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKNEY 136FU HAROLD RAPY SAND, BLACK DIRT AND 3TOH Your Black Dirt Now Itoel fo Lewo Putnan St Pincknty Phone 106F3  SO Mlchtfa GRAVE Order JANE TASCH TYPIST Letters or Any Papers Composed or Copied at Your Convenience AllWort ConfiaentTir ,   fo 011, 747 MaJ St Pinckny, PhonOFIl Telophoue Dexter S11G FRED C REICKHOFF in OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RtVEJi HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 3S8 RESIDENCE U LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK HAULUVU AND Weekly Tripe Made To Dvfell GENERAL TRUCKING Phone S4FI4 , CONCKTEPRODUCTSCRAVEU SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, ANb  ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR  TRACT 7628 Toma Road ,0, Piuckaey BB No 2  CONWant Adsi New  PhUgae Bttoge  YOU SALFSTRAWBERRIES Marshall Meabon FOR SALE Good lawn mower,two lid laundry stove, an ice box and many other things ert Nash, 504 East Main,Pinckney LOSTA  s rnlPw hltecat between the NelUe Gardner home und St, 7F3 LelanJ,the magician,Th Tracys, Butch the  Wonder Dog etc A dm 2 5c, 5Pc plus tax  WILSONS TRAILER S 6ttl WestTUfOBiTRiver, Lotto Chomung, between Brighton and How ell uu US, 16, Phone HoweU 8I4W4 June 11 CASH i SPECIALS, t Sugar 25 lbbag 23 No2 can Sauer Kraut aV 2lw  in the forenoon said Probate of Tin, Mar8 Chuh SundayFinder please nee bo and is hereby appoinetd, C, Gardner farm, two mile, north  t0 Mra Luci Dreyer, Main St, Pinckney, FOR SALE 2 garage doors 610 high by 8 ft wide with double track doors Bargain Roy Heath 11841 West Shore Drive Hiland Lake, Pinckney Mich  FOTSALEFresrTjeVfey Cow 7  yearJ old Walter Keieer, Spears Rd  Sec me for your Pickle contract This years prices are much better Jesse Richardson FOR SALE 3 year old HolsUin cow 71 for hearing saioV petition I d ne mile west of Puinfleld,  It if Further Ordered, The public j LAGardneStockbridgo, phone 7  notice thereof be given by publicat j ttoo of o eojgr of this order, for j FOR SALE 3 burner Kerosene cook three successive weeks previous to FHVinw 1   of nan in e pinck bvsvs  pigpatcb, a newspaper printed, nly and aircfrteiodih slid Hlmm R Smith, Judc of Probate Xruck A true copy stove, 1 ironing board, 1 feather bed tick, 82 2x4, 7 ft, long,  Nelson Buaaard FOR SALE19S6 Otev Stake Mike Harnack ,Mrf tiu , Af PrnhL, ,P0R SALE 4 Burner Oil Stove,new  CelesU Parahott, Keg or Prober aJg0 t u 0Qt rOwb0at fc Lucius Doyle  Ott ii  GtSTB AgO  FOR SALE 40 Gal,Electric Water  heater with rmostat control Ideal for small home Clin ftobinspn tRush Lake, Phone 186F21 coming fresh on May 11, alao fryers Eli Aron 1106 Dexter Rd Phone 55F5, Pinckney j1 LAWN MOWERSuSharpened and  No 1 No 2 Can X 27c S,V  Cor S9o VorDel A A J m 0 2 lb Dag Sao Apple Sauce j ise j Cn i 290 Grapefruit Juiced 23 Aprlcet Peacheo Pog Food Bacon x lb OuW  The Wohelo Girls will loid  lawn socai at the home of Mrn  Etta Tupper Friday night, I  Rev B C, Drake of Snerwooo FORTSXITL Houae, bam and unilbreich at the Coiiifl churcn cr of land one mile wesjt of 1 repaired Satisfaction guaranteed wjUjpreach at the cobgi Gregory lnown  johngonlaC4rf Ed Kenny, Rush Lake While playing bell gainst Pinck Robert Bocy  ney Fnday one of the Fresh Air WANTED MasonWork ICarno boys dislocated his hip, Work M49 now M36, cast of Lake Phone Pinckney 71F5 land is being gravelled WANTEI 8, H, Carr was hurt one day last week while instiling a gas tank for Day Bird, u 1 Lucius E WUson of Chicago la  is visiting bis mother here, thinks a big boom la due her lake property Freh Cut Asparagus Any Amount Carpenter Special prices for canning Order fcmury Plummer now George CharLoneau 9040 parley Rd Phone 85F11 Responsible Student de sires cottage for wile at Patterson Lake while at Fresh Air Camp July  1Auff 20 Write BEVIOR, X822 u Wilnont Ann Arbor  FOR SALEA nice year round eot  itoge on Dexter Bead with one acre  of lnd and lake privHige on  ZJi3w3U anTharVnda0 completed a 525 mde trip to Man  pojtage  TWJ proIef , bcau  FOR SALEModern 5 room house with bath, furnace, chicken coop and stable I mile west of Pinckney on Cedar Lake Road Harold Rlggs9012 Cedar Lake Rd fSUUklHG WAITED  WiU Haul Gravel Fill Dirt, Sand Black Dirt and Stone, Prompt Service t rhere in the State HEMRf WINSIOW Vt  Oinfccd Picnic efccaiden4, 49 SLICED OR BOAST LB  69  C   00 boys in charge Bran MoCluskey drove home from Detroit Sunday in a new  Ford coupe ftARRIAGE UOiNJ i  Lloyd Hamel, 20, Webberville, Dolores Lajrabell, 18, HoweU Rich  ard Gyenge, 29, HowU,Joan Week, ZQ HoweU Robert Briokman, 21, utrcU4 Marlyn Monaing, 21 Fow lervUle Howard Seigle, 21 How, t B ell, Patricia ABO OBrien, H How  ,U Russel Clark, H9, Pinckney,   Marian Heim, 17, Hamburg Doug las Pearsall, 2Z, Brighton JCatUeen Lekman, L9, Brighton Ivar Ander eon, 22, WoMkerville Bonnie Jean McKay 22 EowolL CMtCUIT COURT MEWS Judfe Lyona hold court at How Pyell iaat week The ooit of to Pu tay vs Nkk Onuoer 0r S00 for car of tte late late Mra Celneer, wee oettkd for S22S Attorney, fitnoiey BerrUnon end finoonne Potto of Detroit The suit of Pool Defeat vo Warn Bejrtes JavehrtB anopotty at Bieeroide w iled Attorneya Steale ondMorx ondreeoeO Oeeree BiocomiL fae jaajo is hold ing Cocruna ttus ARM SEE twciamr WWBBT FQO DSTORC  Boanlee Kooh ta workio   Lnaveland Moid aad Baohat  Camp Tolaho1  All Kinds on Sale arow M SappV  Mrs,E4n one en loot eul  Mr, end fis0 1  eoJltol ea Mr, sad</text>
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