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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>U It vMith Lii Wpm tmjm Ti  mVi,mn,i w   ji puii, E  BinrtinciB Volume 65 Pinckney DUoatch Wefntdv, Juht ,1948 iC  No 23 k  Michigan Mirror School News At a special meeting of the Board theof Education held on Monday May  ,  t , SCHOOL BOARD MEETING General Motors Corp a Mlchconceru, has the reputation of being the best managed corp world  30, iy8 arrangementswere made So when tHe GM announced a 2, witn theRev Beachy and the trusyear contract with the CIO United teeS 0J4enonite church to use Automobile Workers granting them the basement of the chcrch for a a raise Of 3c an hour and Sc an igix school classroom The school houv tied to cost of living Other n furnishlight and heat and be Mich, employers took notice Here liable for any property damaged was a paco setter with a new form during the year No other charges ula or indstrial peace for rent, etc were requested by the In a two day field trip through church Mich, we rlked wiih many employ This room with some changes In rs on high cost of living and in the present school building will creasing cost of production They make it possible for the Pinckney say although sales are good, Profits School to accomodate pupils from are defining They cant see how outiiide districts that have been higher wages can havu any but an Bending children here in the past inflationary eiSfect They deny that N0 new schools can be accepted, industry is rolling in profits and The new anftngements ui make thate wage increases will come out jt possible to have the first giado of profits  attend school all day We Una that irom Jan 1941 w Representatives of the VFW Dec 1947 industrial wages went poSt N0 7301 attended the board up 4 percent while the cost oi meeting and signed an agreement living rose 691 percent for the use of the Lighted Field Dividends to stockholders took 35 jrom june i i0 September lm 11048, percent of Industrial earnings 5 Ail revenue received will g to the percent went for plant improvement VFW who will be liable for the research expansion etc75 percent geriPral expenses of the field and of postwar expansion was financed the ball teams during the period of out of current and pan earnings the agreement  Chas F Kettering, engineering i  consultant of GM believes the wage SMiTH SCHOOL CLOSES increase  be of et by an in J hool  ,  crasn in efficiency Mayoeuiu  ,  , , na, do t but other firms, less well man Marpry Shehan is teacher closed to follow suit I last week with a picnic OUR DEMOCSA SEASON  by Mai  Notes of the Game CROPS THE raucK FARMCA TRJC TO SCHEDULE HIS PLANTINGS SO THAT,AS ONE CROP IS HARVESTED AND SOLO, ANOTHER IS  ALMOST READY FOR MARKET,  v ,,,   Pinckney opened the soft bail seuon acre Friday night with a diiubic iieader The Pinckney Cubs won the first game from the Howjetl bowUng Alley 12 to 7 Joe Jeffreys lyd the Pinckney attack in the second hitting a home run witn 2 men on Bob Amburgey played a nice game at brd rid Gooiio featur ed with sensational catches iji  , ,  iS, held at Huron River Park near Dexter spon sored b the PTA A potluck lunch jepjijyjtg served and soil drinks Th afternoon featured races and a ball game but the score was too high for recording ,ovovnen, bond, or curiU, pay ,  , HTT 51 em  be who gradua,ed om th 8th Krade , vr7Tv,Hino nmvpr 01 Mrs Shehan will alsj return to reduce the purchasing poer ui savings accounts, teacher next year aged will be unable Sumner Slichter, Harvard economst, points out perennial higher wages have resulted in a rise of prijra With prices rising 2 and 3 percent a year who would wish to xTpen a savings account or purchase 5 4,  mm ff   W  IN THIS WAY, HE PLANS TO HAVE CASH COMING IN AT REGULAR INTERVALS TO TAKE CARE OF CURRENT FARMING EXPENSES, AS WELL AS FUTJRE NEEDS ANO POSSIBLE EMERGENCIES  fC  wafy  SfVwv , 1  i I 1 w  linckney Cubs Goode, cf K Amburgey dh Darrow 2 b Jeftreys,i lbs D Amburgey, p Hurtubise, rf s Schneider, c Knquit, ss DSinger, If L D Haines, If Howell Bowling Alley Dutwie lib Hukaboon c White, lb Nixon, p Elliott, rf Pierce, ss Sickle, cf1 Well man, cf Howe 3b Haiiirf AB t  4 4  3 AB 3 1 4 3 3 4 3 3  IX 2 1 1 o d 1 1 0 u 1 K 1 1 1 0 0 r l l l o  H 1 1 l 2 l i u 1 ii 0 H 1 1 I 1 1 0  Current Comment Ail 30,010 reserved seats lor De troit Tigers first night game there June 15 with Philadelphia have been sold two week in advance Games under lights hav always been popular They afford an op portunity for people employed during the day to see them and the terrMc heat of midday i,s absent Also the lights and all bear the nearest resembelanco to Barnum  Bailey Circus than anything else on earth It other words it is a grand spectacle Another rumor from Lansing says Gov Sigler has his eye on a sea, in the U Ssenate The story is he has fixed up a deal with Police Com Toy of Detroit wmreby Toy will run for Lt, Gov and defeat Harry Kevew Then if Vanden buijj i nominated and elected to the presidency Sigler will roMn as governor Toy will become governor and appoint Sigler to the senate to succeed Vandenber LS a nice 1 j story but there are too many if a in 1 it Vandenberg is a very lone, hot b1 for the presidency a,ui Toy miht 0 J as workers pensions, life insurance and bonds In England where a union labor gov is in powerunions have beeu asked to heed the following It is essential there should be no general increase in pergonal incomes with out a corresponding increase in the ADMITTED TO THE BAR Cyrus AtLee, son of Mr and Mrs W C AtLee of Pinckney was admitted to the pradisj of law ilt Ann Arbor last week by Juug w  r , Bieakey His bponsor way Attorney volume of productionWhite Pap, hjarl Lehman AtLe is a war vit er, Feb 4, 1948 the same policy  eran and graduated from the Uor M law dcpt in February wnere he should be adopted here tdS CAREFUL PLAr ING IS AS NECESSARV TO HAppy LIVING AS If IS TO SUCCESSFUL FARMING By PLANNING OUR SPENDING, By SETTING SOME MONEY ASIDE REGULARLY IN GOVERNMENT ECrPS, SAVINGS AND LIFE INSURANCE, WE PROVIDE FOR TODAYS NcEDS AND BUILD A HAPPIER, MORE SECURE TOMORROW , not beat Harry Keye who seems to In the second game a Huron Vail , havy a habit of getting lecn d All y League contest, Pinckney got 0 these things may come to pass but hits of which  were home runsto it sounds like a pipe drem i, Clydes 5, Clyde bunched 4 in the  4th inniing for 3 runs to take a 6 TniH ydar Seetls to 1H iu opt,tl to U bi Clyde scored in the rst Qne on tcacherN U11 rdon City on a hit batter and Bob Sogers J made the front paifeH Ukil NVok fumble Pincknev went ahead in I lhe second whn Twitchell  Farm j p00d hehan both hit home runs to over a school difficulty Mr Grace 52 a teacher there Michael T Kelly  i Michael Kelly, 82, dhd last Tues  day at the Lelaud Sanitarium near Vpsilnnti after an illness of 2 ycars  River OUviu AJTO ACCIDENT Theodore Lemire 34, of Bto Drive, Lakeland and Berry 4 of Howell, died from injuries received last Friday when the car tney were in hit a beer truck near Detroit It was doven by Oliver, father ofi Olivia j now taking special work He marr Iie xtas the gon of pfl led Megan Meyer of Paickney and bus two children PINCKNEY TEAM WINS The Pinckney TriCotmty League team won their second straight game Sunday when they defeated Grass Lake here 7 to 3 Gus Ledwidge in the box for Pinckney was SIGNS AT BRIGHTON Mr Alice Wrilon, teacher in the pinckney school for the past 13 yearj has signed to teach History Sprout and Hicks schools in Brighton High School They will continue to live here at present MRS JAMES GREGORY  Mrs, James Gregory , wife of Janus Gregory ofWebber died at St Joe hospital ,Ann Arbor Sun day Surviving are her husband, 3 Johunna Gorman Kelly, was oorn i in Putnam townsnjp near Hiland Lako  attended the schools in this section and also the University of Illinois In early life he was a school tea and taught the Res n this j township nnd also in Waterloo Ho , read law in the William Van I Winkle law office in Howell In  for 1 or Mienan ooih mi nome run io  yearK and in other schools for S the fence in succesnion, Clyde got 2 1 yea,,s before was di,scluirgil by the the 3rd on a walk a hit and an  boUrJj,y a 3 to 1 vote She was erroi Jo Lavey tfed the score, in Lhaiyed with taping childrens moutne last ofthe inning with another thrt together, tieing Viem  their homv run Clyie got 3 rUn the 5th  Heataj knocking thojr heads akrainst jon 4 hits and an error Gus Ledthe vaU etc she denied most of widge led off tne iUx with a highie charges but admiLUd the tapbounder over first and scored on fiing charge Tnis must be one f the  wild throw In the 7th Pnckney modJin formH of punishment Igav the fans a thrill when Tischler , , got si hit and Bob Singer walked VM3ack in the old Jlavs beinc a pol But Haines fUed to center nd Lediceinan waH noto,ktl upon a a wide ended the game by striking out Joe Lavey had a i nejht IPiiickney He got a home, double ami single in 3 time up and made 5 mud catches in center field,  I very elevated position,  pie requirements were  iji ST MARKS CHURCH Rev Francis Murphy, pastor Nuvcna Fiidar 120 noon and ,00 p in Preparation for Hoiy Communior each Saturday 8J 9 p m and on yvidy 7 to 730 a nv Masses at 800 a m and I100 Sundav Jure lS Com Sun for If 3 b 1903 he went to Dexter and worked Mens Holy Name Society in the Thomas BMrkett mill When Among the intentions are four making was discontinued there for the late Frank Dolan he leased the mill and ground foodie late Deftis McCloskey Tuer,  charlick for a number of years Of lat0 ate Rjchard Shehan Wed, Lou j IMnkney j J Maim s, i Ledwidge Lavey cl F Singer Burns, rf ii Twilchell,e Shell n, 2h Tischeler, ib  fngT, p Clyde ll Reid, c M Keed 3b R Reed ss Saverv 2 b un,, vv Red b Mon jiwrencf If cf A Li 4 4 3 3 3 3 3  3 4 4 4 3 H 3 3 1 1 It 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 K  1 H 0 , 1 9 I 0 0  l 1 1 0 ilie princi Il wi ana strong back, A certain device of hgher education was not considered essential Now all  chang ed We read that in Dearborn appli cantS for policemens jobs must be   ft tall and have two year coll ege education Once again brains seems to have won out over brawn, Eveiy to oiten a big disaster occurs with a huge los of lueTwo sucii occurird laA week One was  I ,, i the Portland, Oiegon tlood in which i A many perished, Duiing ihe war a 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 F, Singer, 3b Dick Young, ss j0 Lavey, Ridge Shirey, Peach Palme outfield I TRICOUNTY LEAGUE In the Eastern Division of the TriCounty League Sunday Smj  Martjrifl Food Locker on Saturday beat South Lyon 4 to 3,Chelsea ind j June J2 t 2 p M with two daughters, Mrs Stanley Lusty of Detroit and Mrs Stanley I Meisenberg of Jackson Heights, j  N Y, survive The Lafies Aid of Com Congl  The funeral, was held Saturday Church will hold a bake sale at  morning at St Josephs church, Forest Lawn cemetery BAKE SALE JUNE 12 Com, PARKING METER CASE Dexter, Rev Fr Walsh of Heating in preparation for the pilgrimage to Burial was in St Josephs cerreto y j st Peters Rome, for the boaVicatioo of late Pope Pius X All pre,tions signed and turned in are to be reported to Pope Pius XII Prayer are requested for the sick uron League games, ity Service of Howell j During this month, the week of g to G Mi1forJ led Brighton U to June 12, the priesfs of the diocese  1 whcn tlcv were rained oif in i are in retreat tne 4in jnnnfi Eagers, Honell and Each parishioner is expected to Kowlervlllle who replaced Chea, I make a spiritual bouquet for the , jd not play, months of June, July and August j  housing projut was built for war  i workers on low land aiong the Col,,  umbian rier High waters this spring dunolisned the dike built to hold back tihe wafers and swept away the housing project wifn huge loss of life The other was a naval disaster 80 men being roweu to war ship at Norfolk, Va, after Menior fu Uay shore leave were tnrown in the sea when the boat capsized some werj picked up, some swam io Tore but Tl Si drowmd u 1 I o o 0 MARRIAGE LICrNjK   Harold Lydaloof 2 Toledo, Evdependents beat Novi 7 to 1 and the Ann Arbor Independents took Chelsea Milling Co, 15 to 0, In the Western Division, Chas, Clark pitched Stockbridge to a 7 to 3 victory over the Ann Arbor Le gion Webberville beat Okernus 8  we g AnArA, Howell Albion Kors 23, Miliars a member of th, 0rderShe is  7 p m  to 1 Fowlerville trimmed Mason 9 j before Judge lireaKey oi An, Arj riji Do oo V i   c  i, iit iwir dl   Im to land East Lansing beat Brigh watrieTfncTrcuito TaloffJ 20BrightonEt and recent departed among whom 2 NIGHT GAME HERE FRIDAY Pinckney wJl pUy another Huron Valley League game here Friday nigbt, June 11 when they meet the City Service team of Howell at 830 i p 1, The pinckney Cubs n their last wpek Wednesday and Friday I Burke, 25 Howell Rose Ann Bain,are sister Joann of Monroe, 40 ftew uniforms wjl play the Dunne kf , TnH Broakpv of Ann Ar k 24 Howell Albion KorS 23, Mil yearg a member of thj orderShe is  JSSuX WW had 16 ford, GernldinoRyWon, 22 Fen  of Rev Mens Hackett ot witnesses mostly business men ex71 C v Pwihnn allowed  hits  cept Rev John McLucas of the M the box for Brighton allowed 3 n   cmarchLafln contended Brighton had ro parking problem hence the meters were illegal Attorney Mike Carland of Owosso assisted ton 4 to 3 although Hank Green in the box for Brighten alio and struck out 14 men, RETIRES Ar It 29 YEARS Colin HuneerforoT advertising  htK Don VanWinkle, city att cjt1 TrTager   Mi ReU Tele ed Uie big majorlty in lavor of the  phone Co tonJoseph Sp1rt,2l, Whitmore Lake Kalamazoo Ruth Fisher 19, Hamburg  TO ISSUE DEBENTURES manr forf  T  me a, the fecial eiecto,, Tlie Mich Bell Telephone Co will issue 75,000000 in tures thig year Ttiey will be dated Organist and Choir Director COM, CONL CHURCH Rev Alfred AJlard, pastor Morning Worstup W30l Sunday School ,  1130 Wed Night debc n   Choir Practise Oct 15, 1948, and will mature in Judgeaireakey gave the attorneys 40 years and bear interest They weeks to file brie I ffi , beA e,dfl toTde  T  i to the American Telephone ard TcleCORRECTION The English awards presented to Teleph graph Co Earntfcigs of the com pany are not enough to finance its growth and it must seek funds from the Pinckney High School senior  investors In Michigan there are claaa each year should be known as  still 39,308 on the waiting list for ,Ve Thmas and Mary Read children telephones Last year the Ht num , Lucius E Wilson fund and is do,bered 114,736 The proposed isue nated by the family of Thomas and Mary Read  Mr Merwin Campbell  S Supt   Hermn Vedder Keep Sundaf for the Great thing of the Foul Attend churrh HAVr NEW UNIFORMS The Pinckney Cubs vii bo decked out in bran new uniforms for their next garv Tne suits are green and the shirts have white sice following names wili be on the back of the The late Michael Kelly who died last week was one of the best posted persons on Ireland in the state He took several Irish papery had numerous Irish histories and an Irish encyiopedia which lie read zeal ousi for many years Some years back he tried to prove that Gen Phil Sheridan of civil war fame wag born in Ireland and not in Ohio He was unable to do this as Irih record were incomplete Soda ,ar Doe Cory Drug Store  DJ you believe in fortune tellers etc George Thompson who is bui a house on top of Monks hill, south of tnwn hired George Meabon jr to drill a well who went down 110 ft but got, no water Then Earl Gillp lace ne and water was found at 30 ftThis en and the shirts have white  , ,  ,  T1 vv, K th0 got a forked stick, located a plac ves They were bought by the   hereThis was dor owing business men whose,  n4   , ,JA ,   ,  A ,  n c DU0 I was a common practise in the old shirts Kennedy Gen Store, Rokos I ,  v  , , ,    V r TA  fday and wa called divining or Pincl y Dispatcn Vedder  Ledwid,e, Thomas Read Sons, Farmers  Feed  Supply, Lloyd Hendee, Ja, Shirev  Sons, Hollis Swarthout, 11 K0 Detroit Die Set ZUgler Electric Wm Leidig The members of the team are would be the second bond issis in the history of the company In 1901 they issued 10 million ii first SPECIAL COMMUNICATION I mortgage bonds which were retired Special commtinication of DvingJin 1924 J  5 ston Lodge No 76 FAAM will long term capital of 175,00000 be Feld on Saturday night, June 12 , U H in common stock jto conferr degrees Refreshments , will be served follovtng degree work Lets have a good attendance, I On Sunday, June 13 Livingston Lodge No 76 will attend the Brigh Uon Methodist church th a body Kev Pir BMhey, pasio Mominp Worship Service 1000 Sunday School SUPt MM Younc Peoples Mastisg  70 very gratefull o these merchant  Evcntng Mtflsage 815 for their assistance Wed Eve Prayer Service 800  j SOFT BALL AVERAGES NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Gu Ledwidge Ezra Bcb3rPstor, 4060 Swarthoai Joe Lavey Road 7 mites N E of Piacknsy W Reader Sunday School  2J0 P,M, Jack Haine WoithiD Servios  330 P t Fred Singer  Robert Twitchell MRS GRANT GOOLEY I Don Bums Mrs Olga Gooley 49 of Lake Bob Singer BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING I retired Previous to going with the a St Johns Day Sermon at 1030 Lmthers, Howell Chas Brady Pfit Dexter Tueday with Rev telhone company he worked on slow time Meet at the lodge room  BrU Brighton Jack Cole, Bihop officiating Burial was MICH STATE GRADUATES IwftJJtoT BC   ed ddenly Saturday Su,  Shehan this week Those from Livingston viving are her J00 Hord Veer rf a nAWAfir PflvVar TUnrViey a son, GrAnt jr, her motner, a mm    ljejjy vancv Bck Utes and 4 brothers The funeral The Seniors returned from their PutaSm town hall on We Jpa ft Payl Andrews, Nancy Beck, L fr u, ,  Home in Washington DC trip Tuesday  from 9 am to 4 pw71 tmCm 22 23 9 17 17 19 19 16 17 19 7 3 2 5 4 l 3 1 2 9 10 450 9 391 doodle bugging A willow forked tick 4 ued whierv is said to have  an affinity for water Bob Erwin, an old time Pinckney miller was an expert diviner, ,  BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING The Putnam township board of reviey will meet at the town hall on TuesJ,une 15, Toes, June 21, and Wed,June 23 from 900 anv 4 333110 400 P m on  daX8  PC view the twp, tax roll and cornet any discrepances which may occur Lynn Hendee Twp, Supervisor 4 235 4 235 3 230 4 210 3 187 3 176 3 57  Th Board of Review for the Vfll 1 g of Pinckney will BKet 4 tbe my where Rev J, McLucas will preach I gw FredcHckson, John Paul waj st tho Keehn Funeral newspapers aod for the AasoctaJeJ t 1000 m m  He wiU live at Carmel, Calif  Dalton Felix Jarlowski and family have village ax roll and correct in returned from Texas  errors AH persons witn J W Curlett,Sec Greron Pfcrlli Cronin, Edgar St Johns New Brunswick, her form jack Sheldon is working at the areasked to Appear at ihif GSIn VcZtor her Lome fimrroughs couaU club I , Edward Ptk, vnu x    I Edward Parker, Village  m Jw  yjfm0 s iOittAtihJtXm taftW  4  J  P    I  PjndtopUpchWeditdv jhjhe, 91941 Neighboring ti  r From where I sit p Joe Marsh Who is this Man Now a then, in the pages of stumped But not Ma Hoskins, who the Cii, I run a biographical quiz, uihkT the heading of Who Is This Man Fur instance  He was one of the earliest lovers in American history And yet he was too shy to court a woman outright He came to the New World OB the Mayflcwc A cooper to repair the beer barrels accompanying the Pilgrims Who is this man I thought that everybody was  returned the clipping to me with John Alden on it She recognized all the cluesIncluding that reference to beer and cooper For Mawhoi read her history, knows that bear ee the beverage of moderation, baa old in toil land of ours as the neverending American search for tolerance which brought the Pilgrims over to thin country in the first plaes IS A CANDIDATE With the advent of the Republican national convention in PhUaGene Shehan,aon of Louis Shehan delphia June 20, hundreds of men Pinckney, ha been eku grand  and women throughout tne state knint or head of the  n Arbor,have come forth spontaneously to Courcil Kuighta of Columbus ifora a committee in 3uport of Mrs  Kenneth L Letsinger, 47, princiMoae C Hookera candidacy for Repal of junior high, acnool, Allegan publican National Committeewoman has been named supt, of Defter i Among those working as a state high school He is a graduateffof steering committee for Mrs Hooker Wfibatholp and haa also takefc j are Mrs Norman Phelps of Coldtaken specfal work at Illinois, North water Fred Cronenwett, Howell wester Western State, and Mkha Mrs Max Metzler, Grand Haven AVON THEATER SYLVAN TflEATfffi Fri,, Sat, June 11, 12  Doubia iaature SWEET GENEVIEVE  j cao01 Story with JEAN PORTER JIMMIE LYOON  Frl, Sat 11 LOVE TROUBLE With FRANCHOT TONE JANET BLAIR JAMS CARTER, ADAL JERGENS oeJu Frank Housel, St Louis Mrs, Mrand jorie Hershtseri Lake Odessa L J  son t Deming, Cadillac Mrs Mary Lou CARLES 1 Morthart Baldwin and Mrs Alvin for Pajco, Hamtromck Sun7T, TOTe iFls of Leaders m the Republican party    from each CongerssionH district are  BUCKAROO w POWDER RIV A Western Durug0 Kid  STARRE BURNET rias with SMILEY  Copyright, 1948, United State Brwert Foundation  Normal  Uorn to Richard Howlett wife of Gregory, May 28, a Timotny Henry Astork shower was given Mrs Maxine Marshall Sweet Plalntleid last week , jirom n ungersioni uiaurici re i TUPl CUADncn i KI Clydo McCleer of Gregory  cooperating with the steering com Y  3,VVCMUJOMAN  meat cutter in tne Dexter Kroger mittee Some of these are Robert A M u01 ,  store  L Drake, Jackson Mrs fsabelle A Seolv,n ftm  Romance, The Voker plant at Dexter has j Scnwuderer, Cass City Irvin Major ,ARBV HI J,,SL, ,, been shut down Standtsh Mrs, Esther Ford, Grosse ,  PARKS, ELLEN DREW Mary Holt, neice of Mrs StanPoint Mrs Blanche Wise, Detroit J  Cartoon Newa ley Dinkel, was one of the Mrs Paul Sharpe Flint William graduates last week at Marygrove Irving, Sandusky and Jerome Wood Academy, Grand Rapids Niles Others are Herbert Taylor St Ignfice Mrs Imo Folkner Sault 400 dogs were vaccinated eg inst rabies in Ann Arbor last week STATE OF MICHIGAN ircui Court for the County    Livingston in Chancery WilliMII IILow and Mary Anu Low,  husband and wife, Plaintiffs, oKDKii OF PUBLICATION   V Sainord K Bancroft, Lansiug Mianer, Ebeneer Fox Irving S Gil bert and Luther K Mauniag, and their unknown wives if Uiey were married, and the unknown heirs, de viseos, legatees and assigns Dr Louis May M D has located ste Marie Mrs Gertrude Bertram in Fowlcrvilie He haa been in the Alpena John Windquist, Iron River navy jMrs Albert  Paulson, Calufet WH1County rural school graduates num ,nm F Detting, Grosse Point Evebered 148 this year lyn G Pleskow, Highland Park and Kurt Knape of the University of Mrs Florence Brown Pontiac Michigan is the new athiletnc coach Mrs Hooker, whose home is n  a Howell high school Mt Pleasant, is opposing Mrs Julia Lathers of Cnubbs Corners graduates from University of Mich HOWELL Theater VOWfU, MICH  a toon Lateat Newe Thui this year and her brother, Joan u  Mich State The Brighton Soniv clas went on a lake cruise to Niagara Fails I and Toronto  Fri, Juno 10, 1,1 DAISY KENYON   Vi JOAN QROVFORD, DANA AN  DREWS, HENRY FONDA Dudley C Hay for the national Sat Juno committeewoman post, in her sec I  ond term as vicechairman of tho  Republican State Central Committee at present, Mrs Hooker has been  Sun, Mon, Tuei, Juno 13 14 IS THE SENATOR WAS44 INDISCREET J  With JAMES STEWART, RICHARD CONTE HELEN WALKER, LEE COBB Sunday Show 3 478 Wed, Thar, June 6 17  CALL NORTHSIDE 777 I Comedy, starring WILLIAM POWELLELLA RMN ESPETER LIND HA YES, A RLE EN WHALEN Cartoon Sportraol Nawa Shows 715, 010 12 OM active in the State party since 1932  She has held many posts in the Defendant 1 The Crocker twins, Florence and Isabella County Republican organ L a 6i , wl 8afd i  2 Forest, won the honors of the Ration and has been most interested m fhe Court Hoejse in the Cty of  B j w 8enior clft88 valadictorian in creating interest among RepubHowell ,n said County on the Jlf ftnJ igtatorfan lica women in the workirvs of l,r teeuth day of May A D,1948  Th    class Vy To this end she has orgut PresenttfonWillis Lyons, Circuit 391    C , ed women in more than 35 county u4gfc    committee8 and nelped found ReIt appearing from tne BUI of j ,    Tjmwii f ,,  Publican wonen3 clubs in J0 counCompliant that the whereabouts of vOliGg 1 GUTS MgO ties the defendants and their unknown j heirsdevisees, legatees and assigns i Te8day evening the Juniors enandtheir unknown wives if Uiey  teraincd the Seniors at a banquet CONWAY ia THE CHALLANGE riu CHARLES STARRETT 5MILEY BBURNETTE Blanche Hendee introduced the caLon , 3 art preciotlfc Every minule counts Don waste them traveling far awfip when Michigans nationally fairous vacationlands ai  only a few short hours rotm your home You can select   spot one day    be there tht next, enjoying extra days 4 swimming, fishing, golfing, riding, camping or just loaling Whats more, youll sav money and return home fuUj rested, refreshed, relaxed This year choose Michigafc 1 Your Michigan Tourist Couap  cil has helpful vacation literftp turt fot you Write MICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCIL  e teem 9 Gapttol Building  were marred, is unknown and tnat a summon cannot be served upon them THEREFORE on motion of E , Red Fletcher, attorney for Plain Docking for the  tiffs, it is ordered that the appear Harris had for his subject School ance of the above named defendant Spirit Dayle Kettler talked on  and their unknown heirs, devisees, athleUc andn Gerald McClear on legatees or assigns be entered in base ball Supt Doyle preaenltd said cause within three months from  the letttrs to tbe athletic teams, the date of this order That in case Dancing wound tip tho evening of such appearance they caue their  Mr and Mrs Ed Capple have answer to be filed and a copy ser sold heir bakery to G Blanken, vd upon plaintiffs within fifteen j 60 persons gave Rev Cook and days after service upon them of a wife a farewell reception Tuesdey copv of this order, and in default night The Cooks go to Lka that the bill be taken as confessed, Odessa WEST OF DODGE CITY Cartoon Sun, Mou JUDT, 14 Mat Sun, 2 15 P ij Coat m   JAMHS STEWART CALL NORTHSIDE 777 MHaMHw j r ODgervnoi3 Nntpa RICHARD CONTE, LEO J COBB 4 lC7 Ns Cartoon Nofelay 1,64,129 trout stamps Tus Wed  wiiiviiw  vwv , Up to June  ,   , toaatmastfcr Neita WikoxT Vlola  een sold more than a 100 were1 JUM 16 tshipley spoke for the Senidrjlmdr  bJ Goleters   fMn   Anne Clark for the Junior Olah  7j 8chooH teachers will take a alumni Morgan clfll cour n conservation at  June2026 GO con s It Is FURTHER ORDERED the  Plaintiffs cause th1 Order to bo  published in a newspaper having  gpneral circulation in this Cojnty and printed in this said County, tmd that said publication be commenced wilnin forty dayS from the  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 Bright County of Livingston anl State of  Michigan described as Beginning on the North line of Grand River Edwyna Titus closed her school in Orion last week  George Meabon Sr has moved to Gregory Gene Dinkel is driving the Gordon Baking Co truck frrm aere to  North vi lie rNelson Gauss graduated from the Ypsilantj Normal last week W H Ccnsfield has been named postmaster at Howell Tie Livingston County Fair at Howell is August 28  80  Higgtns Lke,  suvation fcJrare paying their expenses All Micnigan bats are harmless Coisei nation nursery produced 0,300,000 trees for piariing this spring, mostly pine Dry weather has increased the forest fire hazard, 674 acres being burned over last week IWHh 75i f0Xe8 bountied last week the total fox bounties paid roacned 103,645 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BLOND1E See Blonde celeb ate her birthday by playing a hirious joke onu  Datfwood Be in on tho fun See the big Blondie pag0 in PUCK, The Comic Weekly, witn this Sunday June 13 isBuo of The Detroit Sunday Times, ONLY Michigan paper with THE BIG THREE Th American Weekly, Pictorial Review and PUCK The Comic Week ly  rs, Fri,  ,, lh W TYRONE POWERS CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE In Technicolor With JEAN PETERS CESAR ROMERO, nd JOHN SUTTON Novelty Cartoon ComingIt Had to Bo You, Voico of the Turtle,Under California Star SERVICE We have faith in the future for our country far greater than any of its  pat glorieBbut to attain this fut ure we must all place our shoulders to the wheel with our mightiest effort This bank is trying to do it prtwe are bending over back ward in our efforts to make loana for all worthy purposes Our steady progress is reflected by ever incroaig savings deposits, checking deposits, and loans of all ,typcs Try us FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN HOWELIr ra Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Bapaait inauranca CorporationAll Deposits Insured Up  te 5,000 for Each Depositor NotMtf 47 Y tart A go at right angles to said road  dUdistnce of 135 feet thence East 66  feet tnence South 135 feet to te placo of beginning STATE OF MICKICN The Probat Cort far tha County OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Court,held at the Probate Office in the City at Howell in the said County, on the 7th day of June, A D, 1948 Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Rudolph, Deceased Louise Rudolph having filed In aid Court her petition praying that the administration of said estate be granted to Louise Rudolph, or to soma other suitable person It is Ordered that the 28th day of Juno A D 1948 at ten oclock in the forenoon,at aaid Probate of  STATE OF MICHIGAN The Pftwfeu Court for the CoQnty f Livingston , William Going drew a load of At a aamoi of said Court held Street at a point 34 feet west oi gravel Jaat week wejgning 4480 iD,  aut th prubate Office in the City the Southwest comer of Lot No l i Mi8s Honora Fohey close I her  of Howell in said Count, on the of McCauleys Addition to the Vill  8chJ0l in district No 8, Hamburg, 24th day of May, A Df 1948  age Now City of Brightonthence  Friday j pregentHon HiramR ISmith, West on the North side of Grana Kirk Haze Dow haa a clafl8 of g Judge Qi 1robate River Street 66 fet thence Norta I guitar pupi, Jn  Matter of the Born to Robert Kelly and wife an 11 pound son  James Roche and son Bert, are in Cleveiland with riace norses Cards are out announcing the W H Meyer did aot go on the marriage of Alice McMahon and trip to California last week aa he Avery Baker at Dearborn June 15  intended hut his on Jim went on A number of friends of Florence the senior trip to Washington D C Reason helped her celebrate her  lltn birthday The Missies Nellije Gadner, Some one broke into the home of Fanrie Monks, Helen Tiplady and George Lum Saturday night and P W Curlett called at the M T took a copper boiler Kelly residence n Dexter Thursday The Michigan Press Assn is  Roy Reason and famly and Mrs sponsoring a boat trip on June 20 Edna Reason and Leota visited the to the PanAmerican Exposition at thj administratrix of said estate at  Detroit zoo Sunday i Buffalo j said Probata Office on or before the C J Clinton is again a patient George Teeple is attending the , 2nr day of August, AD, 1948 at at Veterans Hospital, Dearborn State Bankers Meeting in Grand  ten oclock in the forenoon, sgid Gorman Kelly and wife attended Rapids  time and place being hereby appoint the funeral of Michael Kelly at  The post, office at Pettysville  ed for the examination and adjutf Dexer Saturday will be discontinued starting June ment of aN claims against laid de Ralph CWpiton and family of 29  ceased Lincoln Park and Gerald Clinton The Commencement program The Court will alio it that and wife of Detroit were Sunday June 19 is aa follews Invocation, time determine whether and to  guests of Mrs Gladys Clinton Rev Commerford Music, Orchestra what extent claims and administrat Joseph Griffith and family spent Salutatory, Wm Dunbar History ion expense are payable1 out of com Sunday in Dearborn and Prophecy, Chaa, Poole Vale unity property or out of separata Mr3,John Bell and Mrs, Wm, dlctory, Maude Richmond Address property of decreased Dead r Alive COWS 9 HORSES  , HOGS 2 per Cwl Large Ones UPKD0G UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE FUCZD AnlmaW Collected Promptly Modem Equipment Capable Men L,PARJft,Aonl JW Pknf fervice in XficUcm The FASTEST Dead Sfxri Central Dead Stock Ct Better Health Witt Ertate of John W Hudkins, Deceased It appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claims against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be appoined to receive, examine and ad just all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Court It is Order thai all of the creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to  said Court at said Probate Office, and to serve a copy thereof upon Nellie AHudWns of PlnckneyAfich Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS CRANE FIXTURES LEDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORI1S STREL a MASONITE SHOWEB CLOSLi COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS a SHAFFER DEMING a PEERLESS WATER VOTER SOFTNERS PUMPS SUMP PUMPS FECTRIC a OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED FIPE iEATERS a FITTINGS VALVB6, SOIL PIPB a FITTINGS IN STOCK flee bo and is hereby appoinet Brown and daughters attended the Prof Barbour Presentation of Di It is Further OrderedThat poblle for hearing said petition i baccalaureate sermon Sunday night ploinas, Supt Durfee Benediction, notice thereof be given by publica It fat Further Ordered, The public  at the Ann Arbor M E church, Rev Rice ton of a copv of thisordar, once e thereof be given by publfeat Kenneth Beard is a graduate  Born to Bert Cordley and wife each weak for Hee succethre of a cony of this order, for Mr and Mrs James Whitley last week, a girl  weeks pwvio to aid hearing, m spent Sunday at the Alex Gheaeiue Hewlett Bros, are moving their the rfnekney Dispatch, a newspaper home in Detroit  hardware tock from Stor6ge to printed and circulated In aaid mvwsF weeks previous to tM eajr of hearing, in the PlnckDiapatetu a newspaper printed MI aicatated in said county Hram  Smfth, Judge of Probate Reg of Probue AGNES PRATT Agnes Pratt, 75, a teacher Dexter school for25 years at Lombard, 111, Wednesday, and burial at Dexer Sundeoeesed was an old school y edHor I spent the week end In Fowlervttle Dan Bkherds has our thanks for I  Mn, Fosaie Cnamberi,Mrs, Ermaa Ana Wx of atrawbarriai Lewit, Mn Otto Poullon and Mn Clifford Chambers and ion visited County Jerry Beard of Ann Arbor is Gregory spending the lummer at the home of Will Monks graduate from the Mrs John Bell U of M Dental Department next bate, Mrs Hollii Wtlie and cnildren wek  A true eopy Hiram B Smith, Judge of Pw  LUMI PLUMBING, HEATHKX REPAiR ING 8717 Laksttta DrWa, Rak Lata Paoaa PUckaay 13Po AVfNtNub m 3m u their cousin Mrs AddU Hendee at Perry Sunday who is seriously ill at  the home of her daughter, Mn Arthur Rooee, Wfllard Morgan haa sold what known M the Haze farm house en of Ann Livermore f Unadfue St to Max Dyer of By taRoea ef Dexter takes I City He hi a soninlar of Brneet l ERVIN 5PIEGLEBERG Ervin Spiegfeherg, 66, employed by the Arnet Monument Co of Ann Arbor, was killed there Thursday f  when a lath he was helping move i Georgia Packer at St Jee fcoapttfell ee false, He graduated from Anu Arbor on June 7  a aon  Dale MW and famUyS spent Sunday at the Leon Meabon home at Dexter I Doyle Templeten and family of Keego Harbor were week end guests at the Albert Kfafrtey home  Born to Nelson Shehan and wife Dexter WA school In a6S fWyel Martin and wte apes Day ta Portkad John Murdoek and wife of DetroeaUed en MrsXmmt Vellafi 094 less wesje  i Ilec Water Heat ore X3T TANKS LAVATORES SINKS ATafe Syetemt Staatay DinkolN   PjCPIEY,RPrcHWedbedy, June 3,1948 I ard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries enuedy  Gen Store Enjoy foods with harvesttime flavor    at harvesttime prices the year round with a FamilySize HOME FREEZER m  You can plan to serve gardenfresh early spring peas, beans ana spinach at your Christmas dinner when you seal in their lush June goodness with a home freezer And providing your family with a whohsome variety of outofseason foods all through the year is just one of the advantages of preservation by freezing  You cut down food expenses by buying a large supply when prices are lowest    eliminate canning and preserving dftidgery save time formerly spent in shopping  insure your family a diet of richinvitamins food in every season You can find the home freezer best suited to your needs and your budget at your local home appliance dealers For full information on proper processing and packaging, see your HomeService Adyisot at any Edison office   PUN NOW 10 STORE FOODS AT THEIR  ECONOMICAL, FLAVORFUL REST J Youll have spring vegetables lar months to come if you freeze them now And in just a few weeks the full summer crop will be ripe for picking and freezing j im eucmcuty 49 U99 TMS MftKWtf , U ls 1  y  W i   , at tht L J were Alice Loo Ware and WW Goddea and wife  I FWCIMEY DISPATCH J Published Every Wednesday J 115 Main St Piucknjv, Ychiran, Batered a aacond oss piatter at Poatoif iae at Piackney, Michigan uide  viu ict ef March 3 187 Shirey  Sons Subscription PAUL T mmammmmm rata, 150 a Year I fne Henry U Lake foH ebb Swarthaut went to  Ci ea tfte feafor ttfe, wee I ChaUta m Joe Clark and ye after were to I Week ead gooota oOCr and Krs, Unic inTeetlfajtfttr the parkiacFrank Aberdeea were lift nephew meter ltaatkm flataidaj peridiif James Aaerdeen of Kew Edwfa Sprout spent tie weak endCocn and ioo D Aetata weifcJn adf Canada Mra Clifford MMr kJrifftth and Mm P WM of New Vork Cr   lack Wttaaa im Be CM Mr uiid Mi Howard licuU re i turned iroui Jutonio Oul, iusi f  and re Uviug at Irtae Lake Gone Rfeimucr of Umuhi, Neb,U visiting nis lather, Devie hammer LlujU VanUiaireUiii 6 uKerUig iron  iesere case of trench ieet,i recurrent aihuenl he hau whie ser viiiy in V orld War II Air and Mrs Kdwuid 1urker at tended graduation oi ther duugh ter8 Dorothy, at Mich, biute College SundaySue received an AU degree Invitations are ot ion the wetkUng of Ann Livermore and Vincent Lu Kosa of Dexter to take ulace at St Josephs Jhureh June 0 Dinner the Masonic iemple and reception At nights of Cjiumbua hall Mr and Mrs Walter Glover and Mrs Maude 1acey of Fow lerville called at the Aalier VYylie home Sun day  iert Vaiililaircum ar suffered a stroke at tne Fred Smith home at Howell last week and u unable lo move but can tuiJi John Burg delivered the address at the Saline Alumni banquet Thui day night entitled Why ua Athletic FieldV Saline has raided money to light their field Mr ana1 Mia Harold Gallup and son of Detroit called at Ur L J Swartiiout honie IUM, week  Mrs Mildred Snooks and daughter, Joan, oi Ottawa, Ohio, tpent acouple of days at the ClijiorU Vanhurn iholJe last week Joan will stny inr a visit Adejiue Koe ad children of Hiland Lake tpent Sunday at the Mark Nah home 1 and Mrs Louis Coyle spent Sui Jay widi Kev lt Coyie in  Jacklon Prank Clark and wlJe irginia Hocl of Milfordu fcpent  Sunday at theWitHorp4itmhrrhonre  Lloyd Hendet and inniily spent Sunday in Holt  MiS Clfiord Vanllorn and Mi Lester McAJee and children were in lymoutjli Friday  Mis Francis Kouimon cnttnained Mrs Grace Howard, Mr  C ay ton Carpenter and Mrs Beatrice Vaniiorn at tho Rotunda  in Dearborn Saturday Jease Stewart u id w c i Detroit, spent Sunday at the Olia Iiobi4to home  MS Letter b Afn and Mii John McDonnell were in Arm Arbor Sat uixliyj Mr and Mrs Clyde Reyer of Detroit were week end tues oiW C Atlee aud wiie The Engliah award at the comencment was Bplit equallybetween David Aberdeen and Neil Jiauj,lin they being tied Marjory Bootz of Detroit , pent the weel end at the Frank Aberdeen home Mr Frank Aberdeen, Mrs Heny Winlow cnJ Mrs William Lambert were in Detroit Thursday Fred Read and wife and Dr Steve Brown and wife were Sunday guests of Joe Schosser and wife of Clear Lake Hern Sneed and wife of Howoll called at the Ross Reed home Fri day night  Mrs, Norma Merrill of Webster Bpent Wednesday with Mrs Netty  Vaunn Fred Bortz and wife of Ypsi called on MrsJohn Martin Frtday The Ona Catnbell family called at the Fred Campbell home in Ann Arbor Sunday I Merwin Campbell and fanily spent Sunday at the Wilbur Eisle horn J at Fowlerville i Mr and Mrs M J Reason spent Sunday at the Clare Reaon home i in Detroit 1 Murray Kennedy and family were in Ann Arbor Sunday Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary Sunday Mr and Mrs Roger Carr attended the funaral of an auntMrs Andrew, Larann, at Owosso last week WeoV nedays  Mr and Mrs Don SwaKhout , attended the picnic of the Isaac j Walton league of which Emil  Weddigre is president, on LT S12 , Sunday Wesley Reader won a 0 reel raffled off Lbren Meabon oJPIrand Rapids spent tha wek end here Donnie re turned wkh Wm Mr and MrsCteorge Meabon jr and son visited at the Robert Marshall home in Jackson Thursday, t Mr and Mrs Andrew Neabit and Gordon Hestor and wife spcnUi Sunday at the Wm Hester home in Detroit  Mr andMra Earl Baughn go tj Coluinbos Ohio, today to take Patricia Seefeld home  Mrs Eleanor Ledwridge, KTn, Mrs Germaine Stackable and Mr and Mra Juatin Stecker and Norma attended lhe graduation exercie Saturday at te Mercy school of NvrBing Ana Arbor Denis Ledwidce and Carol Stecker were gradaatec The tri return U the Vtraa hartal at Jettera barJ Ma Twtadiy whtrt they 41 ha  Garage NOTICE 4960 9000 RING AND BEARINGS ONLY AUTHORIZED FORD REBUILT MOTORS ARC  ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER iERVICE  ROAD SERVICr WASH JOBS 100 GREASE JOBS  100 SIMON1ZED JOBS 995 MUFFLER  TAIL PIPES BATTERIES  AUTO PARTS QUICK CHARGE TRACTOR REPAIR OIL CHANGE Call No 138 USED CARS FOR SALE COME IN AND SEE THE NEWROTUT1LLER GARDEN TRACTOR i i Xi Kaiser Frazer t Sales  Service 127 PEARL ST CALL NO 138 HOWELL RD NO WIS THE TIME TO   MODERNIZE DECO MOKSUN  NORCE FURNACES  SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSIO N BUKNERS  COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATERSOKTNERS  HOT WAT E R TANKS SHALLOW AND DEEP WELL PUMTS G U rTLRS  SilUNG  ROOFNG ONE TO THKLIE YEARS TO FyY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK 1 ANTEED pinckney Fabfc Shset Jll 3tal Co 210 MAIN 51 PINCKNEY Massey Harris Tr act ois Farm Machinery and Suppplie Wiard Plowt 214 Bottpm, Fairbanks Morse Water Svstem Rite Way Milking Machines fioody ear Tires Jeakins Equipment Co A 2810 BAKER r JDEXTER MICH TELEPHONE 5341  Ball Games 2 At Veterans Memoiial Field, Pinckney Fri, June llth lt GAME 700 P Pinckney Cub  Dunce Dairyi Howell  tU GAME 30 P, M, City Service, Howell  PinckneyPinckney Wediudy, Juhc 9 1948 Ws   m m JJ mLz    5  wm  McFberson State Bank THERELL Bft SOME CHANGES i V  X MADE hOO pa   m hm  wfth BDLLOMATIC Front Wheels DrMn ft toUOMarlcquipped John DeereA ,  Jj an ent3f w experience in tractor operation ThcfTf m wheel SrSSW   i boundnTjn r bc You get, saoocfaer safereasier handling over rough ground  in fowwa oobeds along i contour f inalmost wy operating coadk cton you caa sunt , Steering U much easier because the load  J fcS tween th front wheels Riding is greatly Pvedr JJ increased because upanddown movement of the frontend  cut, exactly in kalj as ibe If sctor travels over t0Jh  guiding hand oo  wheel, the tractor literally cMoutof to, rows  uw4 ow obstructions  operates over washboard roads, with greater stability Only John Dttft has RoliOMatic Its just one of morethan 20 advanced features which make the new John Deere A and 0 Tractors todavs leader In modern design See us soon In a short time we will introduce a radical change for our checking account depositors I When that times comes the pass , DR G R McCLUSKEY Ulte N laVnisjaa 1 PROFESSIONAL CORNER PINCKNEY 5JMIT5UHUM1 VanWuakU  VftJaWiaUs  4 wi,  s  Do W VHWbHi Pinckney, Mick   Cfcarlee  otstf Daily 1100 A M to 1 IOO P M, Ecopt Wodrafcrf Mote, TuesJri, Sat, fJ00Si 3  books which have been for many years the receipts lor deposits, will J  no longer be needed Instead  machin a validated receipt will be issu ed WOj believe this receipt wijl furnish our iepiiors ua more accurate record of their deposits and will speed up the time required to wait on depositors at tellers windows A Savings Account can be opened with as litUs as a 1 bill ceasa McPnersoo State Balk  Olfice 926 KfMkg bf  14 CEMETBft MEMORIALS 924 N Mala St Aan Arbor Jtlek Harold Chubb Local Representative ,216 FLEMING JT, HOWELL Howoll  Atone 429 or 91 Monuments  Marl 97   r HERB SNEED Phoe 1M win   HowelL leal otote, 1  City, Lmhm A Your Proper WHb Ma  JUM 5fc era Dpail losaranca Money to loan at reasonaole nOe Interest paid on Savings Books and Time Certificate of Deposit All deposits up to 6,00000 1st tared by ear saemberthip 1 PedL I JOHN DEERE  7hoCycer  aste Prove P atce NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON EQUIPMENT LEE LAVEY j , Sealed bids will bo received by the undersigned at their office i in Howell, Mvh until 1100 AM f Juno 18, 1J4S for following equip ment BOATS Now on display, everything v  1  ARM SEED r All Kinds i on Sale   Farmers Feed Supply O  PHONE 104 , MAX KUSSEXL,Mgr up to an inboaxd,Plank or Marine Plywood,flat, round or Vbottom Choice of colors and materials  4 and up We are authorised dealers for the Much id Demand Martin Outboards for Howell and  inity All sales may be handled through our Budget Plan Complete information on request WILSONS TRA1LEK SERVICE 121 West Grand River, Lake One muug, between Brighton and How ell ou US 16, Phone Howell 2S4W4 W II Eulpr and wife and Lyle Euler were Sunday guests at the Kenneth Wyle home Dr Walter Mercer of East Lansinj brought a group of Boy Scouts out JI om Lanainer and camped in the Mercer Woods across the pond over the week end Friends here received cards mailed from Roc Spring, Wyoming last week from Mrs Alta Meyer and  Mrs Mae Daller who are on their way to the pacific coast Five f5 Tvoton Dump Trucks FOUJ1 Business Coupe Tradein Four Pickups HTradeins Specifications to be submitted by  the bidders and attached to the bid  The right is reserved to reject any or all, LIVINGSTON coqNTy ROAD COMMISSION Tracy Lrandall, Chairm Melvin AHibner Member Ross Robb Member   LEE LAVEY GbntnAL INSURANCE PancluM   Miekigao AUCilOWEER FARM SALt3 A BrClAUTY BEstT WYL1E PHONE fmCKNKV 71F21  i ANLL Y OERR1MAN Attorney at LAW  207 Eust Grand River, Howl RhRTGErUTI0NSic5 REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKNEY 136F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL, SAND, BLACK DIRT AJND STONL Ordr Your Black Dirt Now Het for Lawoi Putnam St Piney Phone 106F3 jSNrtASCH TYPIST Letter or Any Paper Composed or Copied at Your Convenience All Work Confidential 747 Main St Pinckney, PhonefiOFU MARjTsN J LAVAW Attorney At lew Plot 13  Pkon tsIM POT88 State PHSWAR1HOUT A SON MderD Mipeaesn Pkoa St FRED C RE1CKHQFF 6r  OFTOMETOIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVfcR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 3S8 RESIDENCE tl LLOYD LIVE STOCK HENDE MAULIM AND Weekly Tripe Made To DvNrSil GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64PI4 KTE PRODUC1 CONCksTTE RODUClVAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, AN ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT 7628 Toms Road P OPiuckney RFD No, 2 Telephone Dexter 8116   HBPSfwfl Want Ads ATHLETECS FOOT GERM KILL IT IN ONE HOUR YOUR 35c BACK If i ot pleased The germ growa DEEFLY To killit, you must REACH at Get TEOL at any drug Store A STRONG fungicide, made , 04TT 0  , mM   4fk mw Riv,rti T nu iri,,, IFOR SALE3 burner kerosene cook Wtt J0, alcohol, It penetrates  ,i, u J   eerms Today at 18tove l Ironin board,l feather bed germs, ioday at     q f on  FOR SALE New PhUgaS Rige used one montli Can be seen at L C, Gardner farrr two mileg north and one mile west of Plainfteld L,C,Gardner,Stockbridge, phone 7F3 Reaches more THE CORY DRUG STORE tick, 82 2x4, Nelson Buzzard Juae It CASH SPECIALS Will share lesort home with work  , A  in couple or 2 usin girls, be F,0R SALE Horse drawn riding ginning June 12thuo W Shore P10, hor drawn rnding cultivator Hllaml tnir  t walking plow, one set of harness iei   Pearce, IO9C0 Stinchfield Rd, FOP SALEA nice year rnmH ,v  Rod, near Big Silver Lake, tagi on Dexter Road with one acre  Sauer Kraut f 2 Sugar 25 lbbag 239 Apple Sauce  ic Can   29C Qrapelruit Juiced 23c Apricot Nsa 27 cn1 2for29c Dog Food , srgg Smoked Picnics Shoulders 4,6 u of land and lake privilige on ,MFOR SALEEureka Vacuno Cleaner tlfuHy located and ha an abundan Tai1e model Zeni1 Raldio ln8tft I Portage Lake This proerty is bea Electric HsaU verj reasonable  w uaj  0J,    Howard Smith 11686 VanSickle ee of shade trees and also a nice garage Make an offer uor this pro party as the owner says sell , Fred J Tecpie, Realtor , Phone 675, Howell FOR SALE Trucks 1936 Chev Stake Mike Harnack LOSTA small white dog between the NelUe Gardner home and St, Marys Church SundayFinder please eturn to Mrs Lucia Dreyer Main St, Pinckney, FOR SALE 2 garage doors 6Tiu high by 8 ft wide with double track doors Bargain Roy Heath 11841 West Shore Drive HMand Lake, Pinckney Mich FOTSALEFreah Jersey Cow 7 year J old Walter Kelser, Spears Rd Q me for your Pickle contract This yeara prices are much better Jesse Richardson W ANTED Fordson tractor with caterpilla tread George Thurber 123 N Lafmyette St, South Lyon, Mic Phone South Lyon 8211 FOR SALE 3 year old Holsteen cow coming fresh on May 11, sko fryers Eli Aron 1105 Dexter Rd Phone 55F5, Pinckney  LAWN MOWERS uZSnsrpened and  repaired SaUsfneHon guaraateed Ed Kenny,  ,F0R SALE 4 burner OH Stove,nw I g w ice ,  jajso a 14 foot rowboat  WANTED of To get 20 acres of I Luelus Doyle  elf a or sweet clover ready to cut FOR SALE 40 Gal,Ehctric Water Roy Scott, Dillingham farm heater with thermostat control Peaches FOR SALE Modern 5 room house with bath, furnace, dicken coop land stbje I mile west of Tinckncy on Cedar Lake Road Harold Riggp,9012 Cedar Lake Rd Phone ia6F21 Fresh Cut Asparagus Any Amount for canning Order now George Charboneau 9040 Farley Rd Phone 35F11 TORSALE Lake Front Cottage i u HM My,Kin 87 Ann St Big Silver Lk Can Meal for small on ttobinsonj   f  ftomt 0U Rush Lnke, u  FOITSATE  House, barn and 3 acrs of land one mile wesjt of  Gregory known as Johnson place Robert Bucy Hill and  in Lees IWANTED Mason Work Carpenter Work mory Plummer Phone Pinckney 71F5 Bacon i s lb Sliced 219 Mr and Mrs Clyde daughter spent last week ville Pa, i J Mr Alrta Dinkel attended  j WANTED Responsible Student de j shower in Howell Sunday for Miss sires cottage for wile at Patterson  Floris Dickson who will be married Lke while t Fresh Air Camp July jto Robert T Andrews June 25 I 1Aug 20 Write REVIOR, j The card oiub was entertained Wilmont Ann Arbor last Tuesday by Mrs LuJu Lmb ef i East Lansing  1  Mr and Mrs Harnon White and son and Mr and MrsKarl Stanley went to Whitby, Ont la week where their daughter, Janet graeV j uted from the ladies academy Heat Carl Chubb, 9397 Ann St, Big 8tt ver Lake HfRUCKJHG WASTED Will Haul Gravel Fill Dirt, Black Dirt an Stone, Prompt 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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;
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              <text>  T  , Volume 68  Wetlhesdevv June 2 1948 No 22 Michigan Mirror School News Confronted witn n unpleasant I ANN UAL COMMENCEMENT break in party rnks during H campaign year, Gov Sigler and theleg iglatui  have patchc p ome of their difference   governmental reform The legislature passed the Stat dept administrative bUl but  put ihe control in the handa of the dept instead of the governor In turn Gov Sigler and his Citizens Committee called off their pian to initiate their reforms by  constitutional amendment Such was the outcone of the tug j of vr between the gov and  Tiie annual commencement, exerJcie3 were held at the school last Friday night The J Hop decorations wera ielt up and the 28 graduate, largest class in the schools history, clad in cap end gowns, marchea to the stage and took their places on the stage Mrs Milred lrk played the march Kev Allrd gave the ijivocation and the different members of the class gave the partb assigned to them AU seniors took part, pajtabeiug split up for that Tj  purpose David Aberdeen and Neil tne Haughn, the two highest in school the valedictory legislature f antic standing had it will mean one leas amendment and balutatory in Nov U was doubtful if 167,000  SOQS Worg endered by Loi8 ghir  signature could be seeureU to u it on the ballot in Nov TJie compromise postponed tn  ley ahd Gilbert Bailey, the latter of drian college sang When You  u Q  mn rtuJiCome t0 tne Ed ot a Perfect Day ivuMiny ol tho state 100 commiSd t ,, ,     OUR DEMOCRACY VTf Note L Gamc  Current Comment FREEDOM OF CHOICE Oil DtMOCftACV MAS IVIN TO ITS QTIZIN8 A MOST MOOUt RI4HT THAT OF fJNTtOOM OFCMOKM IT IMACHCS INTO THB UVBS OF ALL OP USIT NUftrUfttS THE 4TUROV INOCPtNOSNCt OFOUPCOFL NffRC IN  AMERICA, IN OUAtVCirDAV LI VINO, FO EXAMPLE  HW44W  TO CHOOSM THE KIND Of HOME WE Wilt LIVE IN 1 English avvard f ir Us year made to tho state graduates with the best 4 year av erage In English, These awards inns into IS dtptw with control in  the hands of the governor Also the and,l8t 8 were proposed 4 year terms for officials, and giving the governor, ,, power to appoint att gen and ec   V08     of state  Iby ie 1 te Lucius E Wn,n In John Perkins will become com  J1 ata Ait and troler of,the new dept, which will  JTl   deth t  handle budgeting, purchasing, oc  ed to Iapse but was recounting, motor transport, building vwed by Tho Head  in  management and office RemceHis Uon1 ol lhelr partnta, The first salaT will be 12,000 a yr i  prize this year was won by D  U Perkins can reduce the cost of vid Aberdeen and the second of the combined agencies he wwII be lfi by TeU Baughn, The winners able, lo demonstrate the efficiency for 1147 were Marguerite Earl and  Many beieive loth, will be achieved Doris Ryan and 1946, Gerry Ledand economy of reorganization, widge and Pat Jeffreys, and the merger of 100 commissions , This ended the program and an wan lower cost of government,  other graduating class departed Tn attitude of the voters toward from Pinckney higi scnool to be govornment at Lansing is that Lan a part of the hchools history, Ring has too much money for It 1  own good and local governments should get a larger share througn ALUMNI BANQUET   increa J sales tax dtversr, l Tlie annual alumni reunion of J he lejiBUiiuro loaned 5,000,000 pinckney high school held at the to county road corns, for roads, It school Saturday night was a big ia supposed to be paid back out of diHppinlment only about 100 tickthe jus and weight tax when thfy ets being old There was a fair are levied Most legislators expect representation of out of town grads but the Pinckrey grads forgot to com A U result the committee incurred a deficit which the i0 sur  WHAT OUIt 4Mi UFB WORK WILL SEWN AT WE WILL DO WITH OU LEISURE TlMEthelonn to becomo a gift, Tlw legislature voted 13,58,000 for capital improvements Tho de  ficit this year fs nxpeited to reach plus left fIom previous year WUH, in 14 million Will tho voters take heed and vote the sales tax diversiou amend in Nov Guv, SlgTejr says hence hJi efforts to get the nnrnt off the ballot men No r sufficient to wipe out Kev Potter gave thu invocation and a fine banquet, was served by  the White Shrine of Howell Jack Hannetl, president, called  WHAT WE WILL OO W OUR MONEY  I 4ot T BALL LEAGUE OPENS Tne 8 team Huron VaiUy Soft IJall League of which Pinckney is  ,  menber will open its iason Friday, I teachtrs of night, June 4 at which time the following teams will meet n i0G pm night gamy Clde at Pinck ney Howell Eagers at Chelsea ,M w cVnu Milfovd at Brighton Webber, Dex was jot permitted in ter at Howell  In most cae preliminary game I will be played At Pinckney a team of high school boys will phty the  Howell Bowling Alley Supt deader will, manage th team, ihty pect to have new uniforms game starts at 7 p m  Supt Dondineau ai the Detro t schoib hai provoked a tempest there by giving an opinion that tho CUy y Delioit arj permitted lo iiulict corpor punishment on their pupil under cer tain conditio Detroit has Ion boasted that corpora plnshment ihe, her hchooli and this outburst of ihe superintend nt was a shock to them P T A and other organization held indignation meetings and condemned the remarks of the supt Finally someone calmed down  enough to ask him what ho considjcred hesd rare conditions ,vru that warranted crporttl puishment He faij sjih a iin as where tho pupi draws u knife on the teacher So tlie whole thing turned out to be a tempest in a teapot ior thj StaV of Michigan gives all periis tlvj right to The game oeteen pinckney ail should be a good one Clyd h the Reid boys and many of un old MUfcrd team The Pinckney Lineup will be as follows Twltchel,  Bob Singer,p Tischeler, lbShehan 2b F Singer, 3b Haines, s Gua, right to motoct thir live when fTfV LHeyi ,0n Bu,Mhreatnea and hev d , outfield Wesley Header will be  Mi absent on the senior tripZeke Led it wldgo will be available next week   The umpires will b  Dondineaus opinion not need to onrirni  ine umpires wm be Koy Reason  and John Wylie Eight League gflme will bt play ed at Pinckney and there will be other games 500 people attended the first nght game hare last year and a big attendance i looked for Friday night Tho Pinckney VFW apoihor all games WIN 7 TO 2  Post TMH  The Senatorial investigtcdn of the conduct 0f Ruscoe Huston, Detroit pWHtmaster, s,ems to have lizJed out After lulding public , hearings Jr Hustons aciuers and  broadcasting teMiinimy Senator Langer, hainnan, iiehl private f hearings lor the Hustjn witnesses THIS DOM OF CHOICE HAS STIMULATIO COMPETITION  TO 1ET THE DIFFERENT DESIRES OF AMERICAN FAMIUESHAS SROUSHT FORTHTOO V VOLUNTARY ACTTQN THE OREATEST PROVISION FOR THC FUTURE , THROUGH LIP INSURANCE ANO SAVINGS, THAT AAY COUNTRY HAS V HNOWN A coupla of weeks ago Plnck ny heat the City Service team of Howell 7 to 2 and lust Thursday night they beat them again by the LU l  ante score at Howell Mutter, H,arjuS of the old days started pitching foi  and the testimony was secret Now he suddenly announces the investigatioi is closed The cliarge nnulo against Huston by a fiirnT inspector tonceid incidents which happened 10 years ago Senator I Langtr says u rj,Ms Mr Huston ,,is a politician What did h expect  to find in the Detroit toL Oliicc t,n was not appointed lo that Howell anVfti   lit Mualifthe firlt nn Laveyfi double, Led j K,i ttn avil,,al,, HjI R The jem  widges Social Happenings L COOK READ  r Conservaiiot Notes Records show a slump in pike production in Saginaw Bay in the veriod ending April 1, rom 12S,   lbs in 1947 to 64,49 in 19484 many missing Only 11 of this years Smolt increased this year from 341, uenic class were present 572 last year t0 658892 this year  Jack Hannett introduced Vincent A demonstration of the use of Young jr who acted a toastmaster radios and airplanes in conserva NeU Baughn responded io tiie weltion work will be staged June 91 0me to the class ol 1948 In place at Higgins Lake u 0f Derrel Shirley, absentDick, Chris Tho wet spring has made a big  Campbell Billy Miller of the boys musnroom crop Persons seeking quatUte tang several numbers,Jack them are warned to beware of the clack, the 4th member was absent, poisomou kinds iLois Shirley played several accorThe showv lady slipper, a beau  dian selections accompanied on the tiiul wildflower, is said to be makjptari,, by Rosalie NashThe Hartland Ing a comeback after almost becomiens Quartette failed to appear, ing extinct They can not be pick 1 ia ended the program no old ed without tha permission of tho grads being called u for remark, owner of the land ahd the balance of the evening was  WEDDING  Vows uniting in marriage Mary Wild Cook, daughter of Mr and  Mrs Mary Wild of Ann Arbor and  Howard Ross Read, son of Mr and  Mr Ross Read of Pinckney wero in the The election of oncers for next Dr jam7s BreuTkeTma othe yea resulted as follows Pres,Ros8 FlrSt  chur,h read thft Kealo Vice Pres, Virginia Carver  marriage service assisted by Rev, SecTreas, Louise Zeigler  Addison Leeson, retired Methodist minister, the meeting to order and the minutes r last year meeting were road  exchanged Saturdaynight and approved I Mich League Chapel Ann  single, an error which put  F Singer on and TwIuheHH honi  run They got 2 more t,e second ot  a waik, hit and an error Howell rallied in the ,rd and jrnt  rmu  on 2 hits and an outfield fly In the th they filled the bases but a double play Hajiies to Sheiian retfr i ed the sideAgain in the fitli Ihey I loaded the baes but the lat tw  battjrF popped out Arnold pitched nnmgs an1 wa not The roll Louise call el  clauses showed Sunday, iJune 6 Com Sun The brUle wore a pink faille suit with a matching lat and carried a nosgay of pastel flowers Mrs Chas Trick of Pittsfield , Altar Society, 9th week of Oth Nov Village was matron 0i honor She  enna Firs Friday of the month, was attired in an aqUa dressmaker, Masse at 7 and 730 a m uit with a small navy straw hat Among the intentions are Sun,  trimmed with daisies, She alio carr Intention of Benefactors j Mon , Inled 1 nosegay of pastel flowers  tention of Peace, req by Mrs RN Russell Bead acted as best man Lomis Tues, late Mr, and  for bii brother and George Wild  ST MARYS CHURCH Aev FrancU Murphy, pantoff Novena Fridar 1220 noon arW 00 p m Prejparation for Hoiy Communion each Saturday 8M 9 p m and on 9VidRy 7 to 730 a m  Masses al 8 00 s m and UOo t   l City Service for i Braytn b  MuKson, c Herman, ss  the last three scored on  Pinckney She ht n, 2 b Hanes, ss Lavoy, cf  Ledwidge, cf F Slrger 3 b JJuiis, rf Twitcheilf c Tis, heler, lb  B Singer, p  because he could get out the vote and was one ol tn men who put Wayne County in tin Democrat cohinn Hi predecessor, Jofw Smith, Republican, was appointed for the same naoi ,,, ij strijilh vva3 animi ilir 1 , f i,i  cans The pot dlii e apja mlJJItn  ar Die cogs in a naijmwiu niicMine whie labors art  Ivhalf of lit part to which they owe their appointment It wuj alwayj thua and always will he  AB 4 i   1 4 I 1 i AB Riedl, lb  Mutter, prf Chappel, If  Arnold, rf, p Mrs, l AJImon 3b jr and 01 IntoTol  f A reception followed in the Kal  1 key Wed Inlnt,on ot I ftmazoo room of the League, G H, Wild, grandmother of  4 r J tf tj l  2 3 R f  I 1 1 0 2 0 0 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 II  1 1 1 0 I f 1  1 I li  2 brUte, pouring  Mrs the The couple left on a wedding MASONIC GRAND LODGE At the 104th annual convention of ihe Grand Lodge of MichF   A M held at Detroit lst week, DrHazen Cole, Ithaca, was electel grand masterFor grand mar shall, the bottom rnng of the ladder whicn leads to grand master, Horace Wnlte, A, A P executive, woa  over Francis Dodge, Detroit attor ney and Virgil Lake of Lansing WhyU was born in Ireland and  a veteran of World Wars 1 and L  Cirnce Hooper of Flint, grand matter presided Few controversial amendment cme up One a territorial jurisdic tion waiver, sponsored by Living, stou Lodgr No 76 provoked n hours debate and failed by  votes  to get fee required two thirds majority Th,i other controverai me  ure, the deputy grand lecture amend men, was iiaaily adopted after   hot Hebte when the grand master got behind it Plural membership was aboiiafcefi and dual membership adopted A new ritual and  monitor was authorised a4 will be available to  Mich lodge KM Money w voted for Unigm wl, dlwhied war  wwa, outaide relief and ener gienry nlle Maaoaic Home atipends ir raied ia aoase aaea Ltdy with memheraiiip of 1M U 2M pay M avveek 2Mt 4M LM 4m Co 0 2tc The aweting aeJDt jear 1 aMm ia  spent in dancing t0 the Roland Ser trip to Toronto and Montreal vice orchestra, Ann Arbor,  sick, Edward Branded, req by his mother Thur low mass for late Edward Carmody Fri, Intention of   the late Robert Gmdwell Sat,, the Gu8 Ledlde late Mrs, Wm, Dlbyie, req by Edyth W Reader Smith June 6, High Mass for the , 1  Ha,ie8 late Frank Dolan, Jo aveX Praery requested for sick and J F ager recent departed among whom are Don Burns Mrs Anna Blade, Detroit, mother j Bob Singer of Emerson Black, Gregory, whoa H rwtteheH funeral is today and Mrs, Mary i F Shehan SOFT BALL AVERAGES I They will live at Portage Lake  I until Sept 1 when they will move PETTTSVILLE SCHOOL to Pinckney Th Pettysvillc school closed their The bride is a graduate ot Ann school last week with 4 program  Arbor Wgh School and attended the at the Pinckney school Monday nite WardBelmont school at Nashville, directed by the teacher, Eva ,Wen j Ten, and Mich State She haShe mother o r sheaa bene derlejn and Mrs Clifford VanHorn,  has been employed in the office of factor of this parisT music director the Detroit Edison Co The program cWisUjd of a pat1 Mr Read graduated from PinckI riott drill with Oln Darling as UnJ ney high school andAlbion college cle Sm and Peggy Smith s ffcagl He served overseas with the MaHne COfci COM4 CHURCH beaixr,3 rythmn hands of differentcorp during the war and ws dis1 Jter Alfred Allard, pastor charged with the rnk of lieuten 1 Moting Wonp  100 ant He is now associated with theSunday sVhoai   1130 Thoft Bead Sons timber Co in I Choir Practiae Wad Night  I Organist I age groups wth Dorothy Tn ran  H TischHer AB R 18 o  9 2 Vi 6  20 14 16  14 10 14 16 2 4 3 1 I 1 0 H J 4 4   4 4 2 o  The feud beine Mailed fn the south against resident Truman U hunk ami  brine Ianned to a llazo by ctitajn politicins who want t feather their ovn nelSts piu Ire idents utterance wa , ony i pes Lure o he Nepro vtle e knovrt evl riphsare unenforcahh southof Jift MasorlJixon i  ri nre never PCT Go 33i 307 300 2S 250 214 211 H2 125 was but one President wlio eniorced civil riplit1 in the ouui  tois wa  Ji Milen irant He leeiared maifiai aw KVni n tbe irmy, find uisiiamhised h  n I  p h of  tjie ouh Tnii hd t tlx, electi n of Ntpro povernors, hntors re  ixS  aLtves ee, and or a perod of Home egM yi tli y ran the South and lorded it over the white pe pie When the vole wa r1stoAd to the white people they cleaned house but ih indipnities suJeied durinp the carpeJgger nepi regime wre too deep ana tijat is why tbe South s olid Democratic So, the South has nothing to fetir Congress uil nevei again send an army there to niova eua rights  ducting a group and Barbara ElUe the primary unitn Indian powwow by a group of boys, the Virginia Pn kney Keel, a minstrel group and a bailer  ina dance by Barbara McAfee, a, KINGS DAUUHTEJtl Maypole dance, piano solo by Donna Basydio, piaio selections by Olin Robinson jr and a quiz con test by Mrs, Robinon Clifford Vaa Hom wa master of ceremonies The Pinckney Kings Daughters meet with Mrs, Sadie Moran at the  S E Swerthout hosse, Thur, June 3 at 2 pjB, Bring adssors, needle thimble fecy S H Supt Barman Vedder Keep Sundaf for the Great things of the Soul Attend churra TRiCOUNTV LEAGUE The Tri County Leapue opened Sunday Pinckney in bran new un iforua furnished by the Pinckney VFW post beat outh Lyon Ukero 8 to  pinckney had n 8 to 2 lea i going to the 9th which South Lyon nearly wiped out Steptoe pitched for Pinckney In otr Et Division games, Sl ine b, Ann Arbor Ind 12 to 10  The Arabs seem to have th upper hand, at present, in their struggle with the Jews for control 0 he Holy Land They are receiving active aid from Grat liritain in the way of arm and amunition, while an embatgo still in force ajrainst shipment to  the Jews However the gallant fight wajced by the Jews is winning the,n friend and Great Hritiji was  ver wrathful last week ove the report that President Truman hd recommended a large loan b the Jew and would sk tit the arms emlargo be lifted This ws fouud pheiaca fad beat Grs ,Lke lijtobepremature and the President to 3 ad Chelsea MUWrs took Novj mad,, no Ruch recommendation I SSSk aU thoae JJr  red has been helped us in nay way to mafco our g ,      hoses aed a acres of land to Fred Jagvech of Berfclay Tw Eiggs fm  iy wii gw U Caftatorsrfa emtcrcauuneat put oa at the ney adsooi oa the night of May 24 a big success The PettyovMle School Jars OUn EahswsoB wosad Uke to  wasaem ia4creeted ia Lap robes e he  heard has nawted the AJtMN hMWC MMiAlfTIC I1  ft  THAN womemt lSTmlJm  See Coasaatteg PsycUogist LawIJJTTJ1 rnc GMIWS autfcarttatfve awerj  mmm   la MIBOR OF YOCJR MIND lr Pidpriai Review, the inagaaiae wftth aa aBatar , warn this Suadsfs   v  Xdare  immt of    l  THE BIG Weekly, Pictorial sUIview, aod FUCK, The  D C Oah walk rid  i  and Kaverae CW wac flag ia 4M fataae car Friday She Rr4wr  hssae Ifta uW m waea a rear waed 12 to 8 In the Weat Division FowlervUle beat Ana Arbor Legion 9 to  IOA WeaherrUle beat Stockaride 8 to jJJ 4 Brightoa took Mason 7 to 3 aud w w Okeaius took E Lansing 5 to 2,  2 Piackney will play Grass Lakx mmmmm JJJ here Suaday, June 6 at 230 Wad a Prayer Service 8 7 adsaaat   F Ii Hewatd Read, Mary Melea Cook, Piarkaev 2 Ann Arbor, 27 ed LV4 O C C atOTICB There wsl re a regatar of Pfadkaey Chapter Ma Ida tt pwaay aaesaag a a had o fcae  M  a the hack of Usawanaad at ais f IlaroK Lydaioff 22 Toledo, Ohio Eveiya TartasYM, Brightaa laaca WeaaH, 2S Brsgatoa SMfiey Aaa Goidberg, 2 Mm Arhar Day by day the sentiment for the Jews is increasing and if they can  hold out a while longer they wUl receive arms and munitions galore troin well wishers here TWP BOARD OF REVIEW  The Putnam township board Review wU cneet at the towa ea Tues,Juae 15 Te June and Wed Jaae 23 nm 30 to 4 30 a an on said daye to Iview he twp, ax roM aad  of aH 21 Lyaa Heads, Twp, CatKUrr OOUatr MEWf WsHs Lyaa  ia Cwraaahss Jaaaa A Vaaffsaaah Baneaww tk  VaUaCC ROaaTO OF REVsdW  The Raard of Review Car theJfsB kge of Psadoney adM aasat at HBaV, IrVaaai towa haftl aa Wed  kross 9aa,ts4p,a,w OaUg sax raH aad  t Rom where I si 1 Jcs Marsh Pinckney Pispch Wedbgid June 1 194 JJriitt Three AVIify Important Ideas Maybe you read, where a great encyclopedia has sorted all basic ideas into a few select groups Voder the letter T they have Temperance  Truth  Tyranny Sounds like a funny eoathinatioa And to philosophize a little, notice that Truth is in the center6e ue Tyranny and Temperance Now and then you hear foil iriticize temperate people who ea Joy a moderate glass of beer, ho talk about two beerslettingome one into trouble, and claim There ouirht to be a law Then Truih steps in between, and points out that two beers never got avbidy into tioubleand that somebodys X to distort the facts 2o, tlki s juihil be a lav there stod be Truth From are a r lic en  Otho1    to  1 t   v, ifc I ti, ihoJ iIcas d just iiht it er yd Tyranny on ihe iruth in to ink He T iV  in ver enn Tuii nce The body of Cpi, ur Good wh was browned o4f 1  ma,India, vi i  deep so fishing in world War 11 vas brought to Brighton for bual Wednesday Hi wife waa the iormer VirginiaHoielof Piuk ney Tiie 35 nwmbera of Hie Dexter fccilr clu left last week fto  Nhigaia Falls and Toaonto lige Walker, 51, of Stockbi  was killed in an auto cciuYt at Mason last week Tlu pupil from the 6th to 8th grades of Gregory went to Green Neaate 6 1 awitfo AVOfV THEATER i SYLVAN 1 The Senior a numbers S this iyear They are Dayle Settler Nyra I      Grevea, Anna Clark, Uoyd Henntt ri  J 4, 5 Bob Bird Arietta Wasson, BoAita io Cinoeolor Ahrens Motto Climb tho the Kock ,  ,,, W1 A M ,irk Be Rough Color, old blue and 1  iWlIViAN KID ver Flower, yellow roe Born to Elmer Glenn and wife JUJ 1 a daughter rtnekney high school meets Hurt land at base ball today Vvi winner plays Howell for te county champ ionsUp m Mot Chalker has bought Gilbert  I j An actici akru ttarriug JON HALL, RITA JOHNSON Pfus A vtfunadyDrema STEPHEN DUNNE, ADELE JERGENS Sua, Tuea, June 6,8  Fr , Sat, Jun 4, 5 THE WEBB SUrrbfta ELL4 RAINES,EDMOND OttRllN WILLIAM BEND1X 222 IT and moveU GE WITH THE WIND OtCv  u Held Village last week and attended v it to Patterson Lake j  Tehnleai a hall game in Detroit  Will Black, farmer Gtri Trunk  With Ofi account of shortage of steel  agent here was injured lu a, wreck, CLARkr riwpimjiAv t ri , sw  t purftnd Monday piuVniwa  E  The John Homshaw house Peui St, was struck by lightning Oni Show Tuesday Not much damage done A Swt 35c Laat Chanto Sea  this Outata nding Picture IVofeuof 4 Yean Ago Sun, Mon, Tua, June ,7,8 STATE OF THE UNION starring SPENCER TRACV, CATHERINE  HErBUvN, VAN JOHNSON ad  ADoLPnE MENJOU ,CMJU  Latest Newt Cartoon A Father in Hi Hair Copyright, lis, L  i I vi i luliiQQ , jggmmmgm Dairy Farmers Open frdern Milk Handling  u the Michigan Seamless Tube Co of Souh Lon closed down from May 2h to June 11 Stockbridge had a Dollar Day last week and the Stockbridg BriafSun got out 17u0 copies for complete coverage A ew Comunlty Church is bein built at Hreshoe Lake  Sven YpsilanU citizen have started uit in circuit court against the Kew York Central Railroad on  ihe grounds it is a smoke nuisance Thi bam on the Clarence Taylor iaini near Brighton burned lst  week Tuesday Tho OUy of Jackson has been let 40,000 by the John Georg estae for an old mens home pro idiig she raiies a like umount A diive i on to raise it Donald Grill of Imlay City hu been sigiud as high school principal ut Hwel o aucceed H M Mirchy T c,  , ,n Show 24G, 444, 700, 0 on  i , Two Showi SuncU, Tim on Beginning 3t00 p m and 7Ar w I Tuaa at 700 p m IWed, inur, June 9, 0 Livingston County has borrowed achiol  BJUI td Clarence BulUs and wfj last week a son Dr H  Sigler and Rev Fr Commerford are having cement sidewiUks built in front of their homes and Teeple and Caltftell n iroiit of their stores, the firtt in town  ,  Rev Fr Considine will conduct a 40hours devotion at SW Marys church June y Rev Fr Conimev iord will conduct one at Chelsea Edgar Bennett and Ms Anna Ha,per were married lst weekC F Sykos is putting in a steam heating system  he Hamburg Jt DIAMOND HORSESHOE RUue, Musical ln Technicolor Starring BETTY GRABLE, DICK HAYMES HOWELL Theater PH,L S,LVERTS6NW1LL,AM CAV Shows 715 A 910 SOWPJL MICH Fri, Sat, June 4, 5  PENNY SINGLETON, ARTHUR LAut in BLONDIES ANNIVER SARY Cominrr C V,tide 777, It Hat 4J Ba Wbf GETS THE BCGE3 VAL oi,JU from the state thi year ov ii,ad improvement John iUeUonalu of Howell has  Uvi elected president of the uiich iWti Funeral Directors and Em maimers A sociation Vicor Kohsman, formerly Sin t   eni ai Chelsta has been i i,s ,i,eil to Howell The ChelStu agency has been closed ijtn tu Mr aiid Mrs Merlin Aniburgey Roberta McArWr May jt ason ioin to Dr and Mrs Gerald  McCluskey L of Howell, May 23, a  on, Joseph Patrick iLiuiONALS Mr and Mis Floyd Weeks And daujiiler, LUzabeth of Grand Led Heman Georgo horse THE HHOSIER HOT in SHOTS While rttendiig Mrs Smiths funeral last wek Younglove was kicked by a  and badly injured Rtymona Sigler and Roger Carf  Mon, June havo n contract to water the trees on the square They hiul the wator from the mill pond 1 Frank Newman has purchuBed a  mail wagon for his rural poute irom Teeple and Caldwell Malachy Roche hun a fine Huroi Boy colt which he will race Born to H WT Ellis and wifr last week, a son Tle Hause school is closed on account of fcdarlet fever 1 a  ROSE OF SANTA ROSA Cartoon Mat Sun , 2 IS P  Con JEANNE CRAIN, DAN DAILY YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME LEVANT, BARBARA fcAWRENeE  OSCAR Placoway is the teacher George Read JJ liat purchased the Spencer Noble farm In imndUU Paul Brogan has a now buggy an1 March of Time CartoOn News Tues, Wed, June 8, 9 LILLI PALMER, SAMWANA MAKER in ualltd at tho Clifford VanHoiu William Ledwidge a new surrey      r  i   Michigans moet modern mlflc receiving station wW be shown to the puMc when the members of the Michigan Milk Producers Asocial n,n In tU Lioit area hold open house at their new plant at Ortonvillc on J,ire 5 and 6  r  fn jctr cs tVr fncllcss conveyor which hnrdks LLV,,   f  s iheyj r covered dk T roi    niik t V    tnnicj v itrc 1   r emptying TJC CIIJ CTI rjii  J ilrough I the sterilizer where they are washed inside and out, st ilif J v iih live iam dried, turned right side up and the cover clamped on tightly, ii y continueh the same conveyor back to the truck, the first empty can nrrivi JJS soon r the truck is unloaded, thereby eliminating any delays at th station Front i the weighing tank the milk passes through stainless steel pipes to the wingJ cooler at left in lower picture This coder reduces the temperurc of thai milk 25 degrees in any kind of weather The milk then fto to the holding tanks which are refrigerated and equipped with ngiiavs Gc more t k i to be installed, giving the plant a holding rarity of 15 J lions I any other modern features provide much of inv C3t to the pu lie who will be given an opportunity to inspect the plant at any time fi a 9 AM to 5 PM  on the coming Saturday and Sunday The Etcoii is kxxd et the north edge of Ortonville on state trunk line M 15, nine miles north of the junctioa with U S 10, the Dixie highwaa  , A nuun Saturday hrnil Lamberison and wife of Laa  iig were in tuwn Saturday Lncle Vernon Clark ha forsaken the printing industry to become a  aead wajier ul the local hamburger fliop ihe iinckiuy war veterana sold over tiUO poppies last weak Gen wi, i and A J rgenson were tha  tur salesmen Rv ajd Mrs Maycroit,Sauga, uck, Mis t Maycroit of Grand  ivapid, Mi and Mrs yaf Spartage ot Los Angeles, Cal, tailed kU th vkiwju Campbell home Wed Chaa McDaniels and inmily oc vheifcta Ld Haxkett and wife anji OvCarveu sd family Ox New iWo, lzt were week end guets of  lie Merwm Campbell lemiiy uau Campbell is working at U12 Campus diug store Ann Arbor Ky Reason and Mrs Edna Rca Bull is are in Elda Kuhn nnd C M fishing at Crooked Lake Sam Wilson closed his school the ounrrlov district Friday Chae Drown is home from th U of M on account of illness W B Darrow las neen awarded the job of ligltUng the stree4 lamps Robert Russell will preach H Wrights Chapel, Mat ion, every I Sunday from PW on MY GIRL TRISA With AKIM TAMIROFF, ALAN HALE Comedy Cartoon Novelty UE IN WOMENS DRESSES 2 hvars ani 92 minutethuts how long tlr average American worker  worb for the price of a cotton dresa How long do you think theaverage British worker works And the awrtge Tiussjan worker The right answerswhether you know thpm or guars them areBrit ish7 hours and 80 minutes more than 3 times as long Russian32 hour nnd X minutemore than 13 time as lorglThi should make us  feel mighty proud of the way we do things in fhis country Tho American way of banking i  one on the many things that help  akf the Arrrerrcrrn way of itvtng the best w,fiy in the world FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN  HOWELL m Under Federal Supervision  Member Federal Deposit Insurant CorporationAll Deposits insured lTP to 5,000 for Each Depositor Mi Lucy Jeffreys has returned from Lanfcing and is with MrsKayj monds Morris  Charles Jeweft died at Der last week He WER born on thp faVn at Lltle Silver Lake now owned b Pre ik Hinchey  Dmond Iedwidge and family  of Detroit spent the week end with j  Mrs Eleanor Lcdwidgo   Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs  Olin Robinson were H Paul and  Dead ct Alive COWS 9 HORSKS  B HOGS 2 per Cw Large Ones FtNDHXG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION   CALVES A ND SHEEP REMOVED I REE Jfl Anmal Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men E L, PARKJER Adt , Jg  Pincknei Service m Nhiga rbe FASfrST Oad Ai Central Deail Stock Co on and UoU attended the Ann faj Mrs Hazel Smith and fam Arh NaUonalMidIand game at, iIv MrS Mabe SchuHz and AI Ann Arbor Sunday nijfht at Ann  Mooro and family of Detroit,  Sunday jpuets of Mr and Mr Cli ford VanHorn were George A Cold Wait for Dinner r til r imm rw   if,  1 Arbor, Martin Bennett and vlf of Lan sing called on Mrs Edna Rean Sunday The Herb Parcr,Howard Thay er jainilies and Mr Zabie Hamnxer wer J entertained at the Geojge Gar dne home at Strawberry Lake in  Sunby TUo George Meabon jr family spcut Sunday at the Wn Marshall hone in Stockbridge Better Health pake and wife and Mr and Mrs L Parker and daughter of Dixhoro Sunday guests o Mr and Mrs Uoyd Hendee were C Rupert and wife of Howell, Bob Horine and sisor, Cora, of Detroit Week end callers of Mr, and Mrs John Dinkel were Pat Billon and  wife of Howell Miss Lela Monks of Lansing and Mrs Florence Van James Squiere and family of De Beuran of Byron oit and Wm, Shehan and wife call od at the Louis Shehn home Sunday Ti llovic Wylie imily spen S lay in FowierviJie Alex Cariah M family of Mt ClemQS spent the wek end t the Wax Sheiian home u Leonard Devcreaux and family of Detroit, Mrs Ruth BidweU aco  son rnd Mrs Bess Bevereaux of Brighton Ue4 at the Ben White honie Saturday Tht White faniiliea fron bew at  N n4x a biithday patty Sundav j for rrrvest White In Howell Barbara Aim, lack a4 Pl Wy lie i iioweil spent the neek end j at tlo Keanetb Wyte home j 93rjatc VaAHaivcoan  wife A  Conn, are TJattfc at OM Eeary Gil bert borne  Michael TjKeBy ia aaid to be cap idly sinkinir at the Leland oemetery near Geddes where be  a patient Bert Appleton and wife and Jas AppLvton and family of BHghtoa caffed at the Clifford VcHorn borne Sunday FmJI Weddige aAd wife of Ann Arbor called on Mr and Mrs Don Swartfeout Sunday Mrs Weltfaa Vaii was home from HortOn over tbe week au Poria Clark d wfe of Detroit and Mr ad Mrs George Gutliford x I WlaBood Lake apent the week ead bene Mr Zabie HaAuaer f Nclraaka and Mrs D, fiaAuanor of Sioux Ck Iowa e vifdtimr bere MJ Robert Gadell of Chicago spent fee week  bare  Muarn, athletic coach at RwcU bh school has resfcened to fcecomet 4Jf FowWvill high Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS BATH TUBS CRANE FIXTURES LEDGE TYPE SINKS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL  MA SON I TE SHOWER CLOSE I COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS R SMAFFER DEMINC  PEERLESS WATER kTER SQFTNERS PUMP SUMP PUMPS afem f Mr Battle Derker fKe Or, ftoHia Sler  liowel and MaKia Bennett of Kt Steele of Portace Lake baa Lnr bobt the Albeit SbuKa or MaWor Brry Mdbsam ot iUaiaiAr cal Jed w4fl IHUM CO m MeiHop Lke Mr, Mk m   If t A Hejia moved aj  ,  fa Ipat Maafc Sameay 5 SlAfi Mr, and Mra Albert Dickrf me Wm  T SpiteAReLI4   AbwPMew,  vteHe at ajb tr Rewoyiwe I  Tr 1M ayd VKar Steele Vnr Wt vaeek r y the AibeitDicaf borne Clarence Crer and mv t Mrs Wm Mercer apent Wed a Ceidy boane  1be Albert Danbm beaae  M  R WaKer Cla Mayan m9n eha Meek e4 art 4H TCTRIC it OH WATER ALL SIZES GALVANiZEO T1P R FITTINGS VALVBS, SOIL PIPE R FITriNGS IN STOC1C PLUMBiNG, MCATlUa RiuPA4RJM VfMaub  Mr aod Mac fiact ChRp WW Coated MaAiona, bas lrao  aurarr and other bautffy nhilenam, m Miaul mmt  1 t  bought  hawe Korbatt Lvcy aod Mra Mary IMtaM mmk RMMlv rot 1r, Frec ut4 , Moea m Um m ,  , Wm mm jm Jft    av  Wafinr HemiWR TAMES CAVAToaes aama a  5 Map wmjmm mmmmmii STATS or CtveuH Cowi lev LWftton ssUCHKaAN Chancery WUliAia HXow and Mary AW tow, husband Ad  Pitttfa OKDEB OF fUBUCATION Ys SHrfoxd K Bancroft, Ltalng Ills ner, beneer Fox Irving a Gilbert and Lutaer R liaaaine, and tbeir unknown wive if they were married, and the unknown noire, de visoes, legatees and assigns imATTH WwhwUv June 2 1948 , a lon oj neld At a eoealoa of aid Court fceid at tine Probata OlXlce ft the City of Howoli ta amid county on ta 47 day 0 MMJ A, P 1948, Present Hon Hiram R Smith Judge of Px abate In the Matter of the Estate of Mary L, Fick, Deceased Lynn W, Hendee, adminittrator, haying filed in aaid Court hi final administration account, and his pet Ition praying for the allowance thereof and f Jr the assignment and distribution of the residue of aaAd stsjeta It  QMfML Tbmt fee 7th djy of at tea ooiacfc Howell ,in said County on the fU teenth day of May A IMMft  Preaeatmon Willis Lyons, Circuit Judge It appearing from tne BUI of Compliant that the whereabouts of the defendants and thai unknown heirSjdevlsees, legatees and assigns and their unknown wives if they were married, is unknown end that a summons cannot be served upon them,  THEREFOttE on motion of B Reed Ffctcher, attorney for Plain tiffs, it is ordered that tua appearance of the above iamed defendants and their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or assigns be entered in said cause within three months from The the date of this order That 4n case f of such appeaance they cause their answer to be filed and a copy ser rd upon plaintiffs within fifteen days after eervice upon them of  copy of this order, and in default that the bill be taken as confessed It is FURTHER ORDERED the Plaintiffs cause thi Order to bo published in a newspaper  havlug general circulation in this Coanty, and printed in this said County, and that said publication be commenced wlthljp forty days from ta date of this order atod be continued therein for six weeks in succession, Willis L, Lyons, Circuit JudgeNOTICE TO DEFENDANT The above cause was instituted for the purpose ot quieting title to the foTTbwinK described lands Laud in the City of Brlgntoa County of Livingston anl State of Michigan described  Beginning on the North line of Grnd Rivar Street at a point 34 feet WeBt f the Southwest corner of Lot No 1 of McCaules Addition to the VfoT age lNow City of Brighton jthenco West on the North side of Grand Rlvr Street 66 feet thence North at right angles to said road a diedistance of 136 teet thence Best if feet thence South 185 feet to tn placo of beginning in the forenoon at Jaid Probate Off, ice be and is hereby appoiuted for examining and allowing said account and healng said petition It is Further Ordered, That pubt notice thereof be given by public ation of a copy of this order, iov threa successive weeks, previous tw said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated In said county Hiram R, Smith, Judge of Probate A true copy Celesta Parshalregister of probate STATfi OF af4f ProOato COSH for the Ltviafies At a seosion of said Court, held U the Probate Office in the City f Howell in said County on the 17th day of May A D 1U48 Plesent, Hon Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probuia  3 In the Matter of the Estate of Lillian D Hassencahl Deceased, William C, Miller, administrator having fttad in said Court his final administration account, and his petit ion praying for the allowance there of and for the assignment and dist ribution of the residue of said eatIs Tt Is Ordered That the 7th day June, A, D, 1948 at tun 0 clock in the forenoon at said Probate Of iMca beand 4herebyappointed for examining and allowing said ac count and hearing said petition It is Further ordered, That poolis notice thereor be given by pub lication of a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing ,n the Pnckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Hiram R Smith Judge of ProbateA trui copy Celesta Parshallregister Of probate CHICAGO  Attracting almost as much attention as the above, ciT5tr f9CmX  ehow VvA Sft1 w the glamour gal holds New and novel Stubcastet has already made enemies of thous ands of fiah and friends of thousands of fishermen Appropriately named, Stubcaster U only 21 inches long, yet, due to its patented coil spring has the livsaction of a full length 6foot easting rod 8tub caster breaks down to only 14 inches so it fits any tace t  Jato Products company here  STATE OF MICKiAft The Pre, TATE OF KlOsWttAsi THE PROBATE C0RTFOB THE  CttfNTY F LIVINGSTON , At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office In the City Howell in said County, on the 17th In the Matter of the Estate of May M, Glrard, Decoased, Cyril E Girard, the Executor having filed la aaid Court hi final administration account and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution of the residue of said  TTsui fav toe CMSit Howeu in eau uouuty, c OF UVUtUmm  y  May A, D 1MB, Present flon, Hiram R, Smith, At a oawton e said CourMuld at Judge of tne PnobsUe Ofice is toe City aa4 Howell in the said County, oa toe 4th day of May A D 1948 Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Batata of Roy G Graham, Decreased Mabel B Graham havng filed in j id Court hr petition prayi  the adtaoioietraiion at said    , T , Ace bo and is hereby appoineU        M for hearing aaielwtEaWi w to w Ordated, That pub  UFurtter OriadTliie public    1 by Pjibaotico SSTbilSum WMSS  of a copy sti this order,  Mo of ft eofty of this ersW, for tfcitu aveeeesive waolss previous to  v 1,, STATE Or atlafrUGAN The Psvhate Court for the of Uvialstea At a session ei said Oeurt held aut the Probate Offiee in the City of Howell la aaid Oounf, en the 24th day of May, A D, 1948 Present Hon Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Ectate of John W Hudkina, Deceased It appearing to the Caurt that the time for presentation of claims against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be eP poined to receive, examine and ad just all claims and demands against said decaaaed by and  before aaid Court It is Order thajs all of the creditors of said deceased are required to present their daims to said Court at said Probate OfAce, and to serve a copy thereof upon NellieAHndkin of Elnckneyjtfich the administratrix ot said estate nt said Probata Office on or before the 2nr day of August, AD, 1948 at ten oclock ia the forenoon, said time and place beisjf hereby appoint ed for the ishnKnu and adis ment of all ciaiaM apOnst said deceased The Court will Uo at that time determine whojsto aad to what extent claims ead administrat ion expenses are PTMo ee of com unity property or 0 of separate property of decreased It is Further Ordered,1 pisssts notice thereof be  by pubUaaton of a cepfof thll erdar, ogee each week fst three  IMJ risa1li waelcR meviosji pt aasl hearftigj fl the Hnckney Dispatch, a BMrspapor printed and circulated in aaid County a Hiram B Smith, Jlge of J fiK oU4C THIS WEEK NDSATURDAY AND SUNDAY JUNE 5th AND 6th    at ORTONVILLEI You ore cordially invited to attend our open house this week end Join with the Dairy Farmer Members 1 of the Michigan Milk Producers Association in the inspection of their new, model milk receiving station  ORTONVILLE, OAKLAND COUNTY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY, JUNE 5th and 6th COME ANY TIME9 AM TO S PM been constructed as part of their improvement   program to better provide the consuming public iMth the very finest of milk and dairy products    Come and visit ussee how your milk supply is handledknow more about the safeguards set up P   to protect your health and that of your children There is much to interest everyone i Bring the It is with real pride that our 10,000 farmer members CTtnrire family  enjoy a drive in the country with our  you to Visit their fine new receiving station It has awaits you  OAVItOtt SSMr A NEW ATION ORTONVILLE  IBSfii who larva the Detroit Metropolitan market, invito  new station as your objective a hearty welcome Refreshments rVtuv fa teact out ttcut vfotfoH The itatton Is located on M 15 at the northerly edge of Ortonville As shown on the map, M 15 branches oft from US 10 Flint highway just north of Waterford and 6 miles north of Pontiac It Is 9 miles from the junction of US 10 and M 15 to the stationthrough Clarkston and beautiful rolling country WE WILL BE LOOKING FOR YOU f  A true cop for to ive said day of boa ring weeks prdviocu la the svewspapru A tme iU Jodg of ProbaW IA tn Vf  A 1 Gelaeai ForesUMsater of probata MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Headqvayfem 406 Stephenson lulldtng, DETROIT 2, MICHIGAN 0 J  a a wmlP I  Nanis E DaM, STATB C MryeTiSjSj w  ot n F Ate lediaofatidCaqrtqoU ax the PMbote OCfioa la the Cky 0 ssawat ia said Couotjr aa toe ,, 194, Pjaaaat saoa WBUa L Lyou   ug, acting in pUiof of airasn K, Smith, diequahfie Uade Sant Saj Cosier of lijliqqlqu of too Voitea 8tatai, is tJbe mow DireelarGwawei of aae roaa aaa Agri eaatane Orcaaliattaa of oat Pajai Na4kawPAOArjuaoaras as a fWMceoaea assasi fce fiir laaa oy4 Orr of too   of  ViTb PAOtS tut ID 3 M0R GLASSES 1 HOURS In 1939 en hours pay bought 21 glasses of milk Today it buys 24  a 1948 bonus of three glasses Dairy foods are your best buy Pasteurized milk is perfectly safe tope ia nutrition lor young and old No other fod does so much for you at such low cost Uu HichigaM dairy products and save dollars JUNE DAJOY MONTH COMMITTEE aiirlmn Uttde Sam Says ft fisntft  filed  sansl Caoet ass flaal aaWtuaUtioji oar sjha aaiasaa flaoragf aasl 4r ai asM it is rdere4 sjatt 4ae lot 4ajri of Juoe A, 0M at aaa aVftoolc aa mm tmmmtad Pfsaati Ot  Tmeard Better World Airway  Yi  esnallel   ye 3m t r i ,r  PINCKWEY DISPATCH Wedhesd June 2 1948 Soft Ball Games JC Opening of Huron Valley League Veterans1 Memorial Lighted Fftelcf, Pinckney FRIDAY NIGHT  JUNE  P M Howell 83o P  A fm 5  ioc Vr c Teams Oft No   3K    , l t Fee L Pucts  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 af tor 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 nevertVms the principal mineral producer of the niif  and has a Five Year Industrialization Plan Her 17N Representative if Dr Joza V ill an Her flag is blue, white and red with a red star  TK Wn Delegates Take Pan fr VMm MtMQ      cr,,ro,css  ,heir , 22E CJWJtoe talk W irri tthiAed Jvini M VTT 1nrm 4  , o the trSJ M ta  Jfcfc  1 1 Ui refute end Fe   HAKAbUAY Paraguay, deep in the interior of South America, is still in many ways a frontier land, although her capital, founded in explorations 400 years ago, is one of Latin Americas oldest Most of landlocked Paraguays 1,000,000 inhabitants live beJoiween the Parana and Paraguay Elvers, which lead to the Rio de la Plata and the sea Cattle raising, forest industries and agriculture on the rich red soil occupy mostof her people Still largely unknown is the Gran Chaco region fat the north Paraguays detection to the United Nations is headed by Dr Guillens Enetao, Ambassador to the United States Her lag has horizontal red, white and blue stripes and the country tealIndonesian Truce Trio aporto UN 31 Marin suscesafUr helped to negotiate a trace  she between The Netherlands and he TTTHSSJIS fnmihli u   lEkwof lrttiMJnsygaissyssMMVl   taff Given Day , or Children which started 4 Wns Appeal for Children UNAC, SigningWire llnlt vt  CDn ribt4li in February fyyPrL lev security council ani back IOST 2 n y  tQtdmgltoMto, of the United Nations Appeal ChUdre UN Facts and Faces NORWAY  mST,         SCTfflfMl Mil   PINCKNEY JjPATtH Wcdheday June 2, 1948 lYard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings J JHHCVMEX DISPATCH J Published Every Wednesday I 115 Main St Pincknv, ychran Entered as second vjao pjatter at Postoffiee at  Inickney, Michikraj male j Je ct of March 3 187 , Subscription rutit 150 a Year  I PAUL W GURf JOT, FVMUMHB Shlrey  Sons Garage  NOTICE Fruit tables Groceries Ktiuedys Gen Store This Summer An Electric Roaster Cooks Zvsryihirtg    Plugs in Anywhere Wonderful in town  perfect in country The new electric roasceroven cooks a complete meal for from three to six,  bakes a pie or cakeeven roasts a 20pound turkey Take it with you any whereit will broil, toast, grill or fry to perfection wherever theres AC current Youll find portable electric roasterovens in your nearest Edison office and at your favorite applnce store See  them today t  ROUCI IT Ki S1YLU Practical, versaf fcooroT, these fanvyshe roaerovens come eq ifl with aceate t5 rmostatt and automatic timer el iw iuzl USE IT ML YEAR ROMDI Summr or winter, its perfect lot keeping food warm Use one for backyard pcnica an auxiliary ova in the kitchenor for hot dishes at buffet meals HANDIEST HELPER YOU EVES SAW j Weighing osdy about 20 pound, constructed of T , jF W, durable steeL aluminum and enamel, your roaster i sL, SLXSSSE V easily carried, easily cleaned Most come equipped fyiiiuT V  with dishes, broiler, griddleready to use widi  f fP  NJV may appliance outlet Tie DETSdIT EDISON Co    rwaumx 6PT BAUL mm IMZHU  On May 20 a tea given at the  nurse home oi Si Joe hospital,in Ann Arbor, for the graduating dass of 118, was attended by Mrs Jus,, tin Sleeker and Mi, Eleanor Led widgre,  i Tuesday dinner guests of the j Eleanor Ledwidge family were Mra L, Walker Detroit, Mr, and Mrs Frank Brogan and ML, and Mr, Danny Hodgen of Brighton   MrsEd Grahlick of Detroit spent j several days lust week with hr  mother Mrs, Eleanor Ledwidge, i W H Meyer and wife, Mi Mae Mi a, Alia Mtywer and Mrs, Mae Daller left Salurlay by asio for  ldho and California, Mis, flattie  Decker who stays with Mr Daller j  is at the CurleU homo during hr Mr and Mr George irahim of Mt Morris weie Sunday giei at at the Dale Miller home Miss Dorothy Shirley of Detroi spent last week at the Albert Sim ley home Aher Wylie and family and Mr Jcsiic Wylie npent Suiiday at t L,  Foster home at Wailed Lake, i A fctork shower was given Jan Saturday night lor Mr,liarry Lang i at ihe Spittler home The Lang a  on he i ey farm j Gerald Henry war lumo from De  Uor over tne week end I  ,  iuay gue,ls L Mr and Mrv  Wi  Murcr were the Dv, VUe riCiCfr fai,ly eu Eat Landing aj,il  iUai Eloeiiec 1 upper of ii1  f  Jufiji GriJ fiUM tiJLDanXulht RING AND BEARINGS ONLY 4950 AUTHORIZED FORD REBUILT MOTORS 9900 ARC  ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER SERVICE  ROAD SERVlCr WASH JOBS 100 GREASE JOBS   100 S1MON1ZED JOBS 5 MUFFLER  TAIL PIPES BATTERIES  AUTO PAR 1 i TRACTOR REPAIR Call No 138 QUICK CHARGE IE CHARGE USED CARS FOR SALE COME IN AND SEE THE NEWKoTUTlLTER GARDEN TRACTOR Kaiser Frazer Sales  Service 127 PEARL ST CALL Wi 1US  HOWELL RD  NOWiSTHETIiyE TO MODERNIZE  DECO MOivMJN  NORCF FUtJ ACvS  STAC FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSE, N BURNERS HEATERS n X   My  M   r  ,V,  V  Kr,ge lore, Ann Arboi Sunday calieio oi Mr and Mr and Mrs M E, Dairuv wcxe Mi Bert Beiihani, jlr E tciiiuiut, Uu1 man Schmidt ud Mrs Ella Bui oi ijixboro  Me and Mrs, Andrew NVbi and Ai LlaiKh iVlanin were n Detroit iaBi s cek Mr and Mrs Win Whitley of Ann Arbor were Sunday dinner yueii atio JmnuH Whitley home liuvii  1id and family oi Col umbdS Ohio pent the wei k ed at the Larl Baughn home, MiB, Cornelia Bowen, son and anddaughter of fioweil spent lv day at the Andrew Nebiit home Mr John Bell and Mr Eli beth Brown attended the funeral of Mrs Elsie Warner in Landing Friday Lynn Hendee, wife and son lie, left or DenverCoL, SurdayLiyii Hendee a,,u family will tay at the Hendee liome during tneir absenee Mr, and Mrs Zolie Sylveier of Brooklyn called at the Andrew Ne bitt home Sunday AJce iearhart of Howell spent Sunday at the Mark Nah home Sunday caUers of Mr and Mrs ,Bert Hooker were Volney Wiegand nd wife of Detroit and Ruel Conway and wife of Ann Arbor Sunday guest of Mr and Mr Louis Coyle were Mrs Ella gtapih Clarence Stapish and family, Chel sea, Eddie Drost and Miss Eva Mel vin Mr and Mrs Omar Ganw, Joe Ga t golis and wife and Mrs Howard Riopelle and family of Detroit cal j  ed at the Lester McAfee home Sun i  Mrs Raymonda Morria and child  ren are moving into the Bert Harris farm house j Sunday callers of the Hoff Sis I ters were Francis Stdaper and fam j  ily of Bay City and Mr and Mraj Seth Darwin of Lansing   Boone Ambureey and JJairJly of J Jackson were In town Sunuday   The Misses Mary Ellen Doye of Ann Arbor, Florence Doyle and Mrs Ethel McHugh of Jackson call ed friends here Sunday,  Mrs, Madeline Roche and family anfi Mrs Polly Rochs of A in Ar  bor called at the Wm Shehanc home Sunday Floyd Martin and wife spent day in Portland, Clyde Fisher and wife attended the Perry high school alumni reunion Friday night Mrs, Thejma Eisele and children of FowiervitW elled en Mrs Emma Vollnver Suniy  Guest of Mr Settle Vaughn were Norm Ann Shotaan of Web Iter UrB Eh Teeple and Mr  Vlrcifli Reason of Jackson and Mrs Ina Heinze of Carteton MrsBeulnh Martin 1 Vlilng in VpsilaatL Its Lavev hd family sprt Sun day st th Hovard 0Brion hom  ne Bui Jeer Rill   Wesciid aIers at the M, f, Reason born vere ne Reaoi rr and Mrs Florence Ar7 and rTA rrrovn roH familv  rtroii ad Mrs Me Rne  Whitmore Lke C i Clinton has rHtinrd hovvi frow Veterans HospHal Djcarborn John and Cfeyftis ClintonoTLifi coki Park spent tse ik  wl C 9 Clisits a4 fe CsM  43tottssd  COMPLETE KlTCi AND DATH RM MUlPMENT WATER SOElJNERS  HOT WA I I  IANKi  SH A LfcOW A N D DEEP W LIE JUMPS CM ITERS  SIDING  ROui a i OM TO iHKrE YERS IOPAV ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK C HANIEED Pincknev Fab S 5138 iiHitil Co J I0 MAIN SI PiNCkNEY 1 1 i Unless you like to handle your ovn J  enVs, you might look  under FiorisU in the Yellow Pages of ih telephone dWary Massey Harris TrrctOLS Farm Machinery and fiuppplies Wiard Plows 2l4 Bf tom,Iairbanks Morse Water SvMem Rite Way Milking Machines fioodyear Tires Jeddns Equipment T I   t0JJCCTCfL tf ca   tfBSBSi iPinckney  i   iWedHtday Jtt 2, 1E48 Mckberson State Bank  if PROFESSIONAL CORNER  Ease of Steering  THERELL Aft SOME CHANGES MADE ri 831  PINCKNEY SANITARIUM1 VanWiakle 4b VanWinkk  wo, ea, 4 I Doa W Vaatfiaala Piaakaey, Mica,  Caarlee K  Daily MiQO A, M to 1 IOO P M  Atloraeya at Law , a u   ,, J  Witt4 I Fatt State aad SavUgs Ink wttb BOUIMUTICFront Wlmlt  Driviti a RollOMaricmipd Jhn P1 or   n endraTy aw experience in tractor operation Thtrt  no wheal nf , , , M creeping    lesi bouncing than ever betosCp xou gft smoother, safer, easier handling over rough ground  in   oa beds  aloof the contour in almost any operating condition you can name Steering is much easier because the load is always balanced btrween tht from wheels Riding is greatly improved and safety increased because upanddown movement of the frontend is cut exactly in baJ as the tractor travels over rough ground With just a guiding hand oa the wheel, the tractor literally dtmbs out of fur, rows  walks owr obstructions  operates over washboard road with greater stability Only John Deere has Ro0Matic Its just one of morethan 20 advanced features which make the new John Deere A and B Tractors N a radical change for our cheeking  I account depositors  I When that times cornea the PUK G R McCLUSKEY L books which have been for many i years the receipt tor deposits, will no longer be rtaaded tnet a ma chine vtttftated receipt HI b WroWe believe this receipt will furnish our depositors ua more accurate record of their deposits and will speed up the time required to wait on depositors at tellers windows A Savings Account can be opened wHh as Uttta as a 1 bill  otitis 111 it Hfcsaiaaa Oifke MI He SM McFhersoD State Bank  HERB SNEED Fata la Ma  Hawaii leal Estate Uty, laa aad  A y iders in rr rn design us soon oral Deposit lawruM Money to loan at reasonable ivies Interest paid oa Savings Cooks and Time Certificates of Deposit I All deposiu up to 5,000,00 la sored by oar membership is  Cyfocer Vrsfst ttoesn Desfr avc Provei LEE LAVEY wee LEE LAVEY OaJMttKAL INSURANCE Paaaa Wr smckae   atiesUgao  A U C 1 ION EER FARM SALfcS A OftClAllTY ARNES CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann ArborMJea Harold Chubb, Local Roproeeatative 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL HowmU  Phon 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers MARTfN J LA VAN Attorney At Las 13 Intmae atehifv, Paoas 1SSF6 Rtpatrfif State M7 Lake Drtf Utaasa Rasa ak      yjt au M BEstT WYL1E PHONE rMULNUY Wai dlANLELY 0ERR1MAN Attorney  aAW 107 aVett Gjaad Btvor, Howai rTEfTnGERrnurosfvrci  REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES r ARM SEED All Kinds  1BOATS Now on display, ererything up to an inboard,Plank ar Marine , Plywood, flat, round or Vbottom Choice of colors and materials 6475 and up We are authorised dealers for the Much IU Demand Martin Outboards for Howell and iniiy All sales may be handled through our Budget Plan Com plete information on request WILSONS TRA1LEK SEKVIGE G121 West Grand River, Lake Chemung , between Brighton and How ell oi J US, 16, Phone Howell 3B4W4 ATHLETECS FOOT GERM KILL IT IN ONE HOUR YOUR 35c BACK j If rot pleased The germ growa DEEPLY To kill it, you must PHONE PINCKNEYU6F13 REACH it Get TEOL at any drug ri,wwriwn woria store A STRONG fuugicide, made with 90 alcohol It penetrates Reaches more germs Today at THE CORY DRUG STORE on Sale i aimers Feed Supply Co PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELL,Mfi Seedinf time en the fans sella fer the ee of rtroBf, pore eeea able 4e meet weather and pest attacks aafl stillI eot throofh with a goed barrett United Btotee Bavlnffs Beads are like reed re liable teed They srew a erep which can he left to full, rich maturity in ten years at the rate o M far every IS Invested Take a Up from the wise farmer who Is sterlnf p a crep of aeearity by igU tnr now In Savings Bonds He is rrotfinr more money, secnrlty lor himself and bit family and aeenrlty for his eonntry Tear aaaarlty la Americas security t U, S Trtuury DtfmtmMt  Seo me for your Pickle contract This yeara prices are much better Jesse Richardson For SaleMacomb 4T houee trailer, 21ft Sleep four, completely furnish d Can be seen at Glenn Klupsley Chubba Corners, Telephone 64F22 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER VEL SAND, BL CK DIM GRAVEL SAND, BL CK DIRT AND STOML Order Yor Black Dirt Now if est for Lwn Putnam St Plncknoy Phone 106F3 Will share resort home with work Uig couple or 2 buincs girls, be ginning June 12th11935 W Shore HMand Lake AFOR SALEA nice year round cot tag on Dexter Road with one acre Of land and lake privtlige on, PHSWARTHOUT k SON FUNERAL HUM hsiitia tutuismeat Aoibvittttc aoniee Paoa 4 ruuJiMf, Mlckige FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 Wbl GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 258 RESIDENCE Ml LLOYD E STOCK HENDEE LIVE STOCK tAULUVC AND Weekly Trips Mado To DtHtfi GENERAL TRUCKING Phono 64F14 EARTH MOVING WITH BULL DOZER AND SCRAPER C E BR1TTON A SON PHONE NO, 4, Howoll amiiJI JLJi ALJ ii JgPlMWaw Want Ads   CARL JONES CONCKETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, ANIs ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT 0 7628 Toma Road P OFiuckney RFD No 2 Telephone Dexter 311C Z I ROOM FOR RENT at 306 MILL Stj J MRS, L, S, McKINLEY, Phone 144F11 F0R SALE 3 year old Holstein cow oomingf freah on May 11, aleo fry ers Eli Aron 1105 Doxter Rd tlfuHy located and has an abundan FOR ATk Horse drawn riding Portage Lake This property 1 boau  plow, horso drawn riiding cultivator Phone 55F0, Pinckney ce of shade trees and also a nice walking plow, one set of harness garage Make an offer fjbr thia pro F Pearee, 10960 Stinchfield Rd, party as the owner says sell Road, near Big Silver Lake, Fred J Temple, Realtor  Phone 675, Howell , ipoB sALEEuroka Vacum Cleaner    Table model Zenith Radio, Instant Ji the new Harvey combination Electric HaateraU very reasonable BU7r ,r 8aI1  ait er conii Howard Smith 1U86 VaDSickle and baled hay W Q m Peas May Bloasont s tmr No t Can  Beans ed,5ldIle,r 0  aa MayBIostom Cant Sauer Kraut ,  JtYistlA Oranga Dal Moate w iOrpefruU No 2 an  for HOfof  I  29c Round Steak for Swiss V 75c  H U Bacon Squares 1  2 0 Average 43c ugaF Rinfo  Sfcsy Smofced Picnics Shoulders 4,6  49c u W Q Reeves, Stockbridgl, Mich Phone 68F3 i The Meyet Hay Bale Loader saves man power and labor Loads 72 on wagon or truck in pproxmately 14 minutes See It at I W G Reeves, Stockbridgc, Mich FOR SALEWe have a small quantity of bale ties W G Reeves, StockbHdge, Mich I FOR SALE1036 Chev SUke irucav Mike Hamack FOP SALErPontiac Seed Potatoes4 rnUe VanSambrook, phone 137F11 LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and repaired Satisiactlon gunranteed Ed Kenny, Rush Lake WANTED CHICKENS No Leghorns or Leghorn strain, higheat prices paid William A Scott Phone Gregory 20F22 ON SHARES40 acres of land U rent on shares Mrs L LaRue Phone 66F14 WANTED TO DO HOUSE CLEAN INO PHONE 141F2  IFreh Cut Asparagus, Any  Amount FOR STALE 4 Burner Oil Stove,new a BO a 14 foot rowboat Lucius Doyle F6 SALE 40 lfElctrc WaieTsPeda 10680 canin8r heater with thermostat control lowGeS9 Chtonet,  Ideal for small home 01in Robinson I Rd  Fhone 35FX1 Bush Lnke, Phone 136F21 I FOR SALE Lake Front Cottage WANTED of To get 20 acres of fr0ft jb,Houflt barn and 3nW Ann St Big Silver Lk Can Order 9040 alfa or sweet clever ready to cut Roy Seott, Dillingham farm FOR SALEModem 5 room acres of land one mile wesft of Gregory known as Johnson place Robert Bucy houfie FOR SArE100 lb capacity wmte I Slu r faCe,C,C,k,n fP Porcdain Ice frigrwr,Goid cond WANTEDF0idson tractor with vftTEDMaon Work, Carpenter, Work pmory Plummer 123 N Lafayette St, South Lvon  P10 Pckney 71F5 feterpilU tread George ThurberFOR SALE ONE  Mici Phone South Lyon 3211  in pood condition FOR SALE3 burner kerosene cook I  tove, 1 Ironing board, 1 feaUtei bed j WANTED Responsible Student do be used for year round home Oil 1 heat Carl Chubb, 397 Ann St, Big S ver Lake fRblKlNC WANTED Will Haul Gravel Fill Dirt, Sarui Blank Dirt and Stone, Prompt Service An here in the State HENRf WINSIOW Call Pinckney 112F11 tick, 32 2x4, 7 ft, long, Nelson Buzzard Sunday dinner guests at the Mar tvtn Shlrey home were Henry Snirey and Mmtiy, Eileen Shlrey and Jas  Shlrey jr and family of Jackson, j NOTICE I am stftl cleaning Rugs and uholstery drop me a card i sires 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>  Trirc   T  II1ITT hf  mil II Mwknt Volume 65 Pinckney Diroatch Yv ednesday May 26 1948 Michigan Mirror School Nws No 2 Ik k An answer to the eternal question why doe goverumsnt cost so jmuch  was provided ecently by Govim Sigler ana l nomas WUbon, director of civil service WUon pointed out that 8,213p THE SCHOOL OPERETTA One of the most successful operet ta presentation took place  at the Pinckney school when the children in the grades under the direction of Mrs Mildred iParks put on the j,  operetta Snow White  tfte Seven the IOBL five years a ft result ot  Dwarfs This waa Mrs Prks first new activities, moat of winch were   at directing ftuch a product autnorized bythe legislature An ion and ghe u entitled to much ere other 2,3010 employees were hired  dit In thi8 Bhe waa assisted by all to tare of au aided load of work i  teachers, Mrs, Thayer, Mrs new employees had been added lit Kellenbereger, Mrs Morris and Mrs due to a lj percent increase m pop Dorothy Campbell, Mrs Don Swarth ullUion  out designed and made most oi the Gov, Sigler pointed out that if  costumes of the 100 or more childpeople wanted increased services  ren wno made up tne can lrom the Stat of Michigan, they   phe stage setting and decorations must expect to pay for it j Were mde by the grade boys Mary A good illustration of how public  Ann Campbell played the accompan services expand is found in Michi , iment Claire Campbell ya announ gans newest state agency, the Mich  cer Dept ofi Economic Development j joarl Fisher as Snowhite was charge The legislature set up this agency  prince Mike Carr was the king at the request of Gov Sigler Inland his queen was Loraa Shirley, his inaugural message Jan 2, 1147  Darlene Lewis was the wicked step Sigltr recommended that the Mich, jtng and Bill Clark made a gallant planning Comm bu abolished and a Tmother and the seven dwarfs were Dept oi Ecnomic Development be  Ruth Kirschke Jim Amburgey, Rick created Hex us an exceipt 1  ie  Billy Miller, Chris and Dick believe we can agree that the deve Campbell Donnie Meabon The pa lopment of the economic, social, and ,ace guards were Dickie Darrow, Bob physical wellbeing o the State  Meabon, Jim Doyle and Earl Combs has become a estabished function  Carol Ebert was the court doctor, of State governmentAU4 of the Mary Jane Kirschke the mgic mirptates of the Union, except three,  rr, Myra Chase the rabbit Jackie  have  OUR DEMOCRACY byMt recognized this responsibility Clark the squirrel and Paula Cur Heading the Economic Develop ,lett Aurora, Queen of Dawn all had nient dopL is Maj, Gen, Ralph Roy J solo parts in the musical score and ee of Houghton counj a reeved in addition the children representing army career man, Gcnovul lioyce  , Sunheams, Ladies in Waiting Forest director of 9,500 a year AdmUt  Folks, Townspeople Flower and ratir director is Don C Wjks, for fetc also lendered musical number men head of disbanded plannin , It had the argest attendance of comm, at 8,500 a year, The year the year and the free will offering budget is 108,000  taken up amounted to 52 What will th i new ageey do   The years, program was adopted GRADUATION, JUNE 2 by he comm at its May meeting , Invocation Rev Allard in Lansing Here are some ligh ,Satulatory Noil Bnughn i  Notes of the Game , Current Comment RAINED OUT Pieekney Rnd the Hyne team from iiriglton liad their game here TliuriPy Might  jiJ,, in ihe J st ,oi the 4th inning by lain It Uiked 5 mningi however, to make a con tcstf The score was Brighton 4 Pinckney  Liighton got I runs in the second on 2 hit and home jmn Pinckney stored a run in the second on 2 hit by P Singer and llaH ajn4 walk to iJurus and Reader, and tied it up in tile ird On h,s by Ledwidge ami Singer In Hie ird Brighton got Li run on a walk and 1 Pinckney errors Tlien Use downpour came and the game was tailed off m PINCKNEY Twi  I, c 2 Ledwidge If 2 Lavey, cf 2 3 b 2 Friday 0f t is week is commence ment day We well remember n own own graduating day and looking back over the years we can e where there has been a great chang lor the better in tlioseafiaiilJac F Singer, Burns, rf Riiuier, ss Haines, 2b JVcuelwr, lb Singer, p BRIGHTON Felty, 2 b lJidwil, JS Sievcns, cf Albricht, If llartnian,  j tiUthier, cf New nan, if J linnfnor, G iljunei, 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 2 i 3b P i 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 u  1 1 0 m 0 1 0 2 ee e x Back ii our day they were hettfafiout th last week in June and Hie weather was invariably very, very hot Tw was als0 before the cap and gown period and a graduate waa suppoed to veur all the beat clothes he had which did not make for comfort The tagC was decorated, of course, nd t0 top it off the 14 graduate borrowed chairs rom the furniture tore These were shining and geam ig with new varnish when we got tlein but not for longWhen Ye Edit or got up to give the the chair got up graduates had similar experience ml when the furniture his chairs hack elaHs oration with himThe other man got without their glossy 0jinih he was iTy angry and want 0 I eu the class t0 re varnish them, WelL 1 I nothing can be achieved without  ionie suffering we suppose 0 0 0 tl 0 1 X J got cigar 0 then they f 0 1 MEMOIIAI  ulxu nil oj us unh t oncf 0 country  b recount Uxelv tiauc doea r  llieir f,a in tlte spirit o r lights Assisting communM tnake indu,steiu surveys, such to Class Hittory aa i has been done in the Upper Penin  inducing Michigan industries , Solo Mary Kezze, SUckable, f soleiittiiv rcdMtcaUti  1 Betty Barbour, Doii Otis Matteson flula inducing Michigan industries j Solo  Gilbert Raile to consider Michigan locations when Clas WW  Joe Burns planning branch plants develop Joan rmus, Audrey Amburgey ment of rural industries industrial May Earl mmm land use model township buUdingJ Sonlor ffrip Don Charboneau  code special economic studies such Senior Prophecy  Rchnrl Gallun aa the states transportation needs  Melvin Stofer, Russell publicity of tho states economic re I Ray Hurtubifie sources and quarterly reports oiiiSolo Lis Ware economic conditions and tnd Presidents Address and Presentation  1,   Jim b ives the state hgiK of Senior Gravel  Darrell Shirleyway dept should supplement its1 Class poem  Botty Wraddell auto ierry service at the Siraits byjGiftory Donna Lou Gilbert a similar service between addition   Elgia Hammer Mary Gentile io the liirv ules cf Our Jics 11 out  icv I, HURON VALLLY LEAGUE ,w iiij, o the act that, lJeer, Millurd nnd Howell lighted field w iil not be ay la,j unU a i U r Ju, 1, ilie opening of the Huron Valley So I UM1 IcagU was pe,,i xjnd Uiiil 1riday, June 4thBy that tini tlie following teams wUf in the old dtys political speeches were free and in order to draw the crowd political spell binders often carried a band and even a colored quartette with them The men all tin women candy and et them up for the boys in the saloon afterwards Henry Wal late seems t0 have different ideas In Detroit recently h sp,ke at the Olynpia and charged admission Gate receipt, were 15000, Then not satisfied he pasned the hat and got 15,000 Not bad at all for one nights work  , lieCircuit Court News Clark, t al points Frankfort to Menominee Evelyn Bowman has been mentioned A fast daylight Valedictory  David Aberdeen streamliner passenger train sche J Presentation of English awards and  dule connecting Upper and Lower Senior Diplomas  Wesley Reader, Teniteula cities is als0 suggestedSong  Senior Boys The new departments value will j Benediction  Rev Allard be judge in the future by what it   accomplishes Again, the agency ill i AFKKLLit DON ustrates the point that growth of The Senior Class wishes to expubic service is usually the result lress jU appreciation for the 50 of demands made upon the legislat gift from Mr nd Mrs Richard Hod ure We get what we are willing to j ge of Patterson Lake This money pay for Will be used for the traditional Sen  Jior gft to the school GOES TO GREGORY By a 3 to 2 vote the Hamburg shool board voted not to rehired Rev Ezra Beahey for the coming j school year Walter DeWolfe, Chas JMals and unsex license Bennett and R, Hollenbegk voted  Female License Notice 1948 DOG TAX in circuit court la t week Jude Lyons granted citizenship to tiie, ollowiny Alexander Kasetm,  P Kathleen Btdtfett, Mary Kathidfen Taylor, Alois V eiftwirm and Jennie Tournier  Clayton fccoield was placed ofi lj  months pribation for drunk diVinj, 3rd elense ha Mulutt was ordered to pay 100 and put on 18 months probaiion lor ueseition and nonsup JOIt  Juanita Body was granted a div orco iroin Lewis Bod ajid Ernest froui Vola Richmond  Judge Lyojis also held court W ed  and Thrs in the tiulo accid nt ease , of Bruce Coleman vs Tony Lipkaai juryrendered a no causo for action, verdict The trial o the suit of Gor  ine Krebs vs Katherine Roenij va, , iirted and then ettted, It VMS  correct a deed Divorces werf granted to from Carl Easton, Ruby fron vVm j Summers and Corine from Norman n LaBeUe  41 NRW rmm  ST MARYS CHUKCH Rev Francis Murpliy, pastnl 1220 noon and Movcna Fidar iua p in Preparation for Holy Communion each Saturday 8too J p m and on i sndu 7 to 7 id a m Masses at 800 a m and 1100 VIJI, May rjO, Nati Co 1 nurber Cornell, legislator lor the past two terms from the Liv lngstonShjuwasse district jias anClvdr at inkiicy Iexter a  npuneed he will not s  a third  Howcli and MHford al Brighton  tcrm Shiuwass, county has a much Twj ether learns Kgcr  iiowell largr population than this county and i lieea mav be adinind 11     and m the course of ovenis would UHev wl met each other 1 he  Iobilbly elect all the ropresentat 1 h will iiit at 0ii0 p in la,tvev Hack in 1IM4 th late Judge vhui, i, s pm Iinrke nul J Joph Colitis was a powor In Shia ti tm Tin y will he pieccded  wusse county lioNties Brun, thr11,,,,, 1y ganie  Ofoseculing attorney afinounced hi  durance fee per 1eiimi 2  candidacy for the legislature So did  w ill deported in a burk and  several other Spiawas county men i ,,u u,, hus i ioifeted gini  Now thi judge did Hot care for J du  J i1 appenram t Will i  Ieiu ned t them I iseiion i hre i buHe champion team a trophy  at,,1 and electcfh He was reelected tiKacl team will furnish balls and n H4fi However, ShtuwasHj thinks unpius ior each game and handle two terms is , nough and Thurber  iheiL own fild na decided t0 retire undefeated  CuiVi ,residii and P, VV i Adnn Deloom,a schoolteacher and ga, I i 111  ilo  a in  i Til  and  several Now tinBrUi who wit, riinutjrd evt hid at the end ol hejV,s on ,n iudge job so he came also a 0 fee  ouf or Thurber and he was nomln U for late Calierne Marony,  Weblx r, Dextei law mass for lat Robert Crad , j inckney Nina , May rjO, National Day of imenoration ior our Martys Moi1 tiv j lequieni high mass fu mai foi late Cu IUTIK Mifnr,  1 Wed well , Thin low  wai Hickcy J riyers requested for the sick and lecem departed a,iong whom are Lew Chas Hennegan of St AgChurcH7Detroit and Prank Pol  Culeii, Sec Trea li games will be played lean initiiig I he oher team The bOmd ol control are managers Al Cole, Brighton Stub Muou, How II Bob Bak,r, Mil ow l frd Clare lie ad, Clyde and John and 1 W, Curet, ic,i  twce I I Claude Cope,supervisor are candidates of Owosso mass for late Ivl AbK 1NCREASL The Mich Bell Telephone Co has uskad a general rale increase of DUE not to rehire ajidV Lester Share and Hollenback voted to Rev Beachey ha since signed to teach in Gregory next year, Rev Beachey got state wide fame last winter when he was arrested for punishing a pupil by the boys parent A jury in Justice Singers court at Brighton acquitted him in quick time although the att generals office prosecuted th case  150 300 There will be a penalty cf 2,00 after June 1 Jeunie Eastman Livinston County Treasurer Marriage Lieease  i FRANK DOLAN Frank Dolan, C2 son of the late Michael and Emmfe Sloan of Pinck ney died at Pontiac Sat after a lpng illness, He wad raised in Pinckney ani in arly youth was employed in the grocer store of the late Wm E Murphy, Later he bugbt a half  interest in the store Afterwards he had a store of W own, He left here about 1914 and has since operated n, vecr vive, to, urKiiii, jstores inPontiacand in DetroitHe Doris Ricrardson, 24, Linden Earl leaves his wife and five sisters, Seward,24, Novi, WHma June Bern Mrs Rosella McClear, Mrs Minnie ctt, 18 Brighton Aurice Deanjolan and Mrs Anna Ashley of Det White, 23, Howell, Emogene Dyke rojt and Mrs Florence Chaprn and house, 20, Brighton  MiS Helen  Dolan of Pontic ii   j Tiie funeral waa held at St Anth SPECIAL NOTICE fon8 church Pontiac, Tuesday and The Pinckney soft ball tam willKUrlal was in St Mary8 cemetery, play The City Service team at How I pinckney ell on Thursday,May 27 at 700 p m J mm STATE CONVENTION HOW TO HOLD A HUSBAND  The 29th stat convention of the Play him easy and dont put th J Veteran Wara will be held at Port apur3 on him, ay Paul Galileo a j Huron June 1013 5000 people are he starts hit annual battle of the  expected aexea in Pictorial Review, one of Tlie speaker are Congressman he THREE BIG magazines distribut Wocottv Cong VnZandt of Pa, ed wth ihis Sundays Detroit Lyll Beggs of Madison, Wis, and  rimes Be ur to read Ws riotous Clyie Lewis of PlaUabtit K T Mr advce to June brides with Sundays ie Hooper, state commander will pre Ifcv SO issue of The Detroit side The election of officer is June Time fW, Sunday 0 CAftO Of THAMES  I want to tank my friends and ROB9ERlS HERE THURSDAY NIGHT A number of robberies are re ported in his section last Thurs mght At Pinckney the Grand Trunk Depot, partners hlevator and Thorn as Read Sons were entered but in all flbout 20 in money taken The safe in the Gregory elevator v us blown up but not much money oh a mf Pontiac a former resident Pleaso adjust our eemoteiv, dues 10i40h0U customers bi The Co which would Is 21 percent alleges tut that 0 million The royality of the present day are evidently on probation and must walk tiie chalkhne, We read that ijie Scottish churchmen have crit iciZd IrhicesH Elizabeth, heir t the British throne because while in Pais nhe went to 11 hore race, a j theatre and a night dub on Sunday  Jn vain he phaded that it ii a Par isiai custom  11 at everylody there does that England is great on trad itiu and hangs un  her old blue COM CONL CnURCH  iiev Alfred Allard, paitor Morning Worship 1150 Sunday School 1130 Choir Practise Wed Night Organist and Choir Director Mr Menvin Campbell S S Supt Herman Vedder We welcome you to our Woihip  auws We rimci bet Ut2 wlou it extra revenue is necessary if the co j wa jaint the law for ball gamen 1 to achieve tiijo percent on plant j tJ , jiyj on Sunday or a theatr j to cperateBack about 4ti years ago , jh n the Detroit Tigers played 0UU n extra revenue arter taxes   are paid j Vvnde tlie average number ot j Wtre found in ue has increased 27iBti havr investment Testimony showud that rUi10 would net the Co 12,11 taxes j their first Suneay game they were inested and hauled into court, but tained At the Winms Lake count rf dub a power lawn mower wasSunday morning 1030 taken and a home there was enter America, America, God mem ed and a vacuum sweeper tulci  M every flaw, confirm thy s0ui  t  in elf control, Thy liberty in law CONSERVATION NOTES  V P1 wil1 Preuh on h,h Harry WhitleyDuagiac oabliher 1 tian Memorials who just resigned from the conser  vatjon dept served on that body 21 years m The new 1000 ft artificial beach at Pontiac Lake, Oakland county was opened Saturday The conservation dept purchased 60,000 pheasant eggs Jtrom Ohio and Wis game farm3 this year j Persons who pick up wild fawns and take them hone for pels are law violators as this is strictly ior bidden bm The states newest oil well Magulre McMillen No 1 near Pontwatcr aas a flow of  50 barrels a day The increase in iox bounties con finniies 708 were bounded Ust wk compared to 711 the week before Pike fishing is permitted on lo lakes of which WhJtmore is one MARRIED SATURDAY The mrriagj of Howard Read of Pinckney to Mrs Mary Ellen Coo ,iehborswho so kindly rem of Ann Arbor will take place Sat ed mc with cards, powers and tett night at 730 fast time at the chapel rs on m WrthdayfThey were g in theWoseos League tartdh ly awwwand  REGULAR COMMUNICATION Regular communication of Living stou Lodge Ko 76 F and A M on Tus evening, June 1, Business meeting and grand lodge reportsNo degree work, Refreshments served aiter lodge closes P W Curlett, Scretary GOikL MISSION Rev Pia Bfcchey, pano Morning Worship Service 1000 Sunday School 11 Supt   Wm Lcidig You Peoples Meetiag  7 D0 Evening Msage i Wed Eve Prayer Service S 0  pi lone percent since 140 the investment has increased 4 percent ajd oper ati,j expenst 4Jlj percent and re turns have slipped ono third Tlie company1 propal would in crcai baMs rates in Detroit area jj perceii, Jjetro si0i 0i aii  17 and out state 0 iercent Lone, , di liit charges would eo up 2S pr  en, iiasis earn in v would increase 0,300,000 in Deir L 780,000 in 1 iJcrcia  ubuVban and r,003,iUj  ou state not guilty, avvs against Some cities it neceSHkit ing he games to be played OPad the city limits Ry TOOK OUT POLICY Tlie emr yoes of thy Detroit Die Set of li kney have taken out a blanket ji urance policy It pays a 01 d  th benefit, double indem ity in cse of accidental death and ti ii a week sick benefit sheer forco of numbers the seem to be overwhelming the L LOSE 12 INNING GAME The Pinckney base ball team lost NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Ezra BechyPAtrt 4060 Swarihcut Road 7 nuls N E of Pickny Sumay School  ,2 J0 P,M,ia 12 inning contest at Brighton to Woishiu Sarvice  33j P M  that tani Sunday  to 7 jus Led Jwid pitching for Pinckney allowed  jfew hits but was wild Red Sequin NOTICE pitched the last innings for Pinck A special meeting of tho Comm ney YoigM, formerly of Fowlerville Congl Church is called for Tus I pitched for Brighton Batteries Pin Evening May 25th at S0 p in to J ckney Ledwidge, Steptoe, Reader consider renting the church baseand Ward and Sequin, Warner ment to the Pinckney School Bd foririon Voght  Gibon educational purposes for the next  pinckney plays their fir Trischool year Al monhrs and con i County Ixajrue game t South Lyon tHbutors are askd to be present atnext Sunday at 230 fast time or this very important mrting 130 Pinckeny time Mis Menvin CampbeO church clrk j FREE SHOWS START MAY 27 Arash Jew and winning control of Jerusal eum The city is being shelled and many places 01 great historical val ue inay be distroyed Two things are ic blame for this, The United Nations which did nothing but talk when they knew this conflict was coming on and Great Britian for arming and training the Arabs and at the same time preventing Jewish immigration to Plaesfine and also the shipment of arms  4EXTENDED AREA SERVICE The Michigan Bell Telephone Co announces it will take many months to provide the necessaryfacilities be fore extended area service can go in to effect Many additional circuits must be provided between neighbor ing communities to care for th heavy increase in traffic exj   result This service would go effect in 194 of the states 240 K changes In the Pinckney area Fow lerville would be dropped ad Dox ter added The revised are include Howell, Brighton, w I and Dexter Ths will eRiat lw and 15 cent toll charges A higftpr flt rate will be Mr and Mr Jess0 Henry spent  The free shows sponsored by the which will be little more r ui PV f Ann Arbor Sun  Sunday st tlio Chas VVTiiteiiea  pinckney Merchants on the squaro cost under the present syateaa Mi Hazel Ely of Ann Arbor fcun 4 su n y , I       pedtf er comillullities not ited  thk Bad Boy at the Cirrus iVic may pettteaa ter R Wpent Svmfrr at the ME Darrow hoim4 at Gregory   A  s n I li 1 mi   i  i r MJ ypyTjij  II    w   1i  Pinckry  Wednesday May 26 1948 Motorists Mtitis  v Neighboring flew Tlic Stoekbridge hh school com Iiisuimst  jaiSWV WO Miiith Vaughn r huA  week ead wid  VtAA  Mrs Norma   a, ,t Ann Shchan sp    numcement is May 27 Alumni reun  ,, Martin and sion My 2S r    u u Mt Cruis Galbruiih of Anderon I who underwent an opciahnn at Ma  , in  A W K  A n    Am Mr  Stixkbridge has returned home i j  uti mill at Hiihtou ha ven to the Amriian 1 tfior  h A UMCS 1 A  ii i Mi NT Oi 1 1 Ol I c ri Mt Jf   BBHBSnv  , jf r  HA fK, JMPAAY  ft ation ft lb,  V n i  t A  A 1  S   3   J    ,,  i Am, As MMA   v,i V   a ,A M  , V  u 1 d ih TVn         ni,  , ,     rhor V d  , , i r,     idi his m  m ,,, li,vri  ,  AIM A  JAA ,   ,f  ,    a o, siin  v  iif   i    W0 I I I ft    ,       A Srday  i ,,, ,, Aum iicr  I t O  , I, , 1 thi    I , A  I  bbAO 0  ht up, c ,  hiiVSsC  Sl  r is itnji i i ,    Ill  ,  tcv Yt 4N   vj    ,  nt if   Tv   t ,, r u   At  s 1    , ,t T lit     of  1   ,   1 liiitbi rt vhn i  ntiii11  Hwelcrv s,1 ,, i,     i h  for u llv   C x      ie ard ii  i , I  i,   , j, , IfjU 11   ,   , MJS NfUo Viiin  r  J  ,  I akw  3 rir n,,n piTs vv Jtl  1 i ii pi  Iit  CD   T   ll 1 Mill  1  ,i 1 i,   I  1  I II  UK , f  i  s F i  I   i  1  , J 1 i    I w I I I  S II Curv wiii II ,  i,i M  7  i v  , i,       o oi CU   iii   1 r d S 11   b t    i dl    i ,  bov i   Jov  r     7,,7   v j  T  y     i   i n  V ail V O JSirLi lr  will laaj li They cxpj p  Caroon rt2nu  h fiici   u y  cijt0 worth of lumber ilsasi, auJ i Turn Leith of Urigiitou i i ftctimcd May 25,21,27 as j    LMrDanoecher of Ore La 1 j Suu , TLS   J  I a ,iut at St Joe Iloapita, Ann, Tii iVC AN I  AMI with a heart ailment   er,   iw,, viti iaj Dinkel of Lake Ch,mmlg  A   H  FkED L yene into tlit general conliaci ir iiuiuw featuring roofing uvl i asbetoi ijiding J AVON TUiATEH SYLVANTriFiATEH i F 1 j  Satuidy My 28, 29 ac j THE HAOEN GIRL i dd Snt May 3 29 MAC MURRAY s NT     f ie Nonhvillo niht raes iwe CoMilnff Michigan Kd Wh n i 20ct 9, yule of bar Oris Beautiful Gone ith the Wind With SIRLEY TEMPLE RONALD K AN, LOIS MAXWELL , Cuoon Larest News Sunday Jnd MondiyMayrsor 31 TO Tilt ENDS OF  iriE EAR1H StcrrtnK TCK POWELL, SIGNE HASSO, LUDYvIG DOVA i Cartooi ,iday Sliuw o 379 i be allowed tere i ILD Argu IIL now have 34 c,  nl    in their plant in Clituei  1,ny Schuli ia,o obi iiii Oih Iuulbil jjlayer was   i i a the Howell Loir hi w k  ii,  11 months absence dic to  broken Jeg received in an auto ac u nl Lob Chapel, iiouei mail I Mi I iviurned to his duL   Caseadcv at Spaik rk, jit  J oien May 2S Jruju iU u  li 1 pIU  , Th tioit 1  i s,it in court to id i uti Wca, Turs, June 1,2,3 i MY WILD wia l IRSH R0SE ihl,l HOWFFf TllPQtn Musical i Technicolor vth liunri liieatr , DEMN MORGAN, ARLENE NrVf vw  DAiii, iiiN BLUE, ALAN HALE,  JlX 1 GlORGE TOBIAS   , u  j Shows 715  910 tii and brt, ay 2y2  GEN I AUT1Y in  i HE LAS KVUD  ncatie owners have Aao  KOLLKi HUVERY rr  claim it injuria thr I a e  L c   Miovities ha v, ,iis j ,  dnirniery room ami board   s Cor t w ll  TJ  IJeiien1 I   1 lu Iicka il in u doral coarf at  Ill   1 a i , J a Oi 2ytl  lil,,t ,  li iio I ios for excels pro, tts Lax iu 1042  JOAN HARION in MARY LOU SJ Mon M  j    1,1 1  , iiii U,   i  1,,     11  onjifv TM pwty Sa  rr lif ie  oj T,r, M,  Alirf Wiire     will lot   i,, k 1 tor Uiuuh  i   ,, ,, J ,,if         M  r i,    rr  i   i M    A f 1  JL   h vcnt to a  IAV in  Matiie both drys at ,M , , T1 r  j tjnitoue iot y,rVV V0o 4   GNCFR ROGER SERVICE IM HAS TO VVOKK THE HAKD,  roi HLS DAILY HKUAD l take, the avorao American IUIMI jii V ininutew to earn Um  p, in  pound of white bread i   ire   class flour  1 k ,  do you suppose it a  lb ,  i a ,e Russian worker k  a n Hi i i buy tiic Millie rl k rirht tisvti wheihpr you  y , NcW ii L J  i, ,nit, ei4  IM  i,  nd fanilly of Ti a  i ited Vic Rokos a,  rTj H Sir,jih died oi T iibMii Fincli has pureha  it bnlopukli hop ii1 1  i  i for a paint sb     A SUAr asi A,t iiave a mw    Aenf to Maude Ha use a d wf,  Wt UillrC J U  3 rly 14 a diuiihtov  A Miha Wbitcond A, del J Ak  A T 117 1,1 ooTrnrrrrTTT,T A ,,1 ad I potatoes a, b , HE AJDVINJRES Or hfiod fjcia bro Miisweek Trie, KULlN HH OD paid 20 ceiA it bushel A 0JINEL WILD ITHAI TO iir YCJ  ,  Carton Siorts VM WI lo thirrs n tins country  no or MOS it is 70 minute, s  on fepl mighty roud of the QUVA DkiAV  bATTir  1,   ficii way of bankinc 1  nf  , i y tfvirj that help Aoxivan H of lixiiiji tho  h th world jwj    I o    v    V  A   ivl s  ii V t   A  S   v    r was given at Do , b lor Mis Ann Liven nt m   brbo llr id Mrs iiiny Hauck, and Ik   i  i J n 1 bolick and daucrhtpi    4 Amity at the Cur ,11,,,, A , iy in  t  of Air flnd Mr V   ,    o WAU r MoQuillen and   M1 AT1 IbnA  rhuohart of A, id  , i  Krupa aad   lr,I I IIiVe srbool P T A  b jo a       pnrtv  Cartoon 1 AVAST ATTONAL 11AXK IN HO WELL m lAnJpr Federal Supervision Tho touchers institute is t How I , ln Tcrho,or 11 Iinc 8 Nettie Hap find Winnie jNove,ty lYAs Pc2 on the piopvam ,  Ciuis imiih  buiidinu a bed  snAn,r ff1 ,, at T,ibeliiwl 1 SH    r, w ivr 1 ,  J ,, ,A, ,  j11 ,,,, J 7WHiSBwaLiJ Jiiueb ibniv had a horse killed  ilrtti p Iiiurxday Ci,o Ieaion old lloyd llea TI F cattle lat week at 44 per h d  vrAor Federal Deposit Insuiancto AirotationAd Deposits Tncured Up  ,niM for Kach Depositor mm LtiiAiiinj Auck Iho ficore Mar I H  eek ki iin brat C 1   ,,, m Air in will M  Shr   rn in Fiadilla I t vek Id lj t Innes rJo IA iddla hii dQil ,A uruoY 1U te j  Alive  i  v, i,    ,  f  i  1 o  I  ,,il   I f 1  1  V i A   w   M   , Vrir o  A  it i   ,r  y ,, i i   m Ciark, son of HDUII and Ami a ,1 Clark Ad n t bs JIDPI, or i of town 1 2 A iA bore , in w l,et   ai old aid k 1 r  fiiowAl that occupiiAom bu Ni   bis w ifo, Hie forme Av Jeri a iiui , childon Fur v   a at tm residence Mom at b  t,A  lbKAKS  U0CJS 2 per Cw1 Laie Ones  lrlNUir G ClON SIZE AND CONDITION TALVcJ , N SHLEP REMOVED IREE  I 11 AVtay Loljctcii Promptly Modern Equpmtirt Opable Men iervifi n M v ira lli FAS  rvv  Pin elf pp 3Su  A  f ii 1 ih  t  V aiilo 1 1 ucp li I I   rri   irnr o I  nd Pli  i  Tdopelent prayed e oj A i Sli in 1 io 2i bc Ac ia IMurpliy ami Avman Camp Anl  ro the Iinkney balmy an   a,i a ndy  Bocbo of DexlerCTa inie A i 1 K nirny hit 2 iom runs j  he jiLh fvhool heat Cory 23 Mo 8 IAd, hAttirr a,i CampbC etter Health ntn  tho ieuy battery , ,    iTl  ,   A  T in i  t      J J s1 u  i v r   u VAr I  A hdped to provide brmAt km,    vAAv i mmy more si   phncs in the wrr aaiM Jupr LCY u b      AlillOLAAi wounded and b , n v iJL m the bnrib biv nod t c c  pioz  cockpit, Lt lukir, S MMAA kv a L1 comd Once he lew cmL r1 ttr t, ilou IJur I A TAmib r  A, ADV  e b lb S r1 ho   il o S Trt  iuTtirjni i A b mpr  il Tvitchell or  v  ov   i 1  AVFUG S AP, R CPCT  w ,e tho umckhcy ImUet J 1  A0 rdomi Tro b  and pony show il 4 ,  lb t FinckneN June 2,  12 A 4    Mi Alma Harris closed her sch  Voolu at Chuhhs Corners Friday  A AAar Helip was brought here 10 t b , fi j foi Luna from New York City Mon 1 J  HI 2 11 hA wife, flic former Florence Eui   111 2 v81 j o,,s died rACmtly 4 1 1 C James Farrellof Gregory died ui o 1 1 rA lodern Plumbing i    Mniiay  U  , i j  Ms Loiter McAfee and daughSECUiJiVy Bv 4 3  oo, CA   c  tms, were in Detroit last week  Th Verne Osborne family of Dot pcrr tbic rtk end at Rush Ik      j yL ajid Mrs VanMeadof Detroit A  A o c,  i 1tM   Tour part in lh Security Lor tkc j minutes but bencSs cf your   ma  ,r   j Ust a lir me By sningr up  V io mBr    T     n  tJie patoH virj, plan fcr biiirf  XT LETSON S BALL1LT T, Peng, ,c, sviid d a snvcr stxr mjcrl, I tJnited Sis,tes Savinss Bons where you  P  Atnred conspicuous A ntry in hoi 1m a sub mAnc at bay ii the T   I fi Sunday quests of Olin liobin j vci Sunday quests of Oln Robin 1  07i and wife j oi Kusell Glover And Uby of I  Fovervillo spent tho week end at  j  tho Fdward Spears home  j  VYeck end guests of Mr and Mrs   F Aiert Ibke whio Mu 1  yhn and ,j IUA o Vernon Rev aneock nd   j wife of Wrights Corners, Victor Mm dock and wife and Hartley fda i and wife of Howell Jack Noble of Pleasant Pwidge pent the wepk end at rhe Clifford Van Horn home Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs John Burp were Mrs Jennie ad  Grace Burg and Mr and Mrs Grover Ilurj of An Arbor if  and Mrs Lynn Hendee and ipcn Rex leave for Colo, tide week to bring bak W mother who has been visjtinj Clare Hendee there   Miss Roalee Nah spent tho week  s VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OFCRANETATURES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS LEDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS  ii CAST tfON LAVATORIES STEEL  MASON1TE SHOWER tf CLOSE i COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS  SHAFFER DEMING  PEERLESS WATE ATER SOFTNERS PUMPS, SrUMP PUMPS ATCTRIC  OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED FIPE  iEATERS  FITTINGS VALVES, SOIL PIPE  FITTINGS IN STOCK MYRON J HUGHES fAS R PLUMBER PLUMBING, HEATING ftfcPAfR ING 8717 Ukide Drive, Rub Lke Phon Pinckney 136Jo  OPEN fVTNuMufc work, or the bndmonth plan vhere  end in Ann Arbor 3 4AdftAticAt oikt of a Naw torndo bemixr rhn ktv Bonds athid to I you bank, if you are elfempIoyed, ycu j Hort AppUon and wife of Britfw MUTu m,  ro ra ,j , on  j J   lP1 Sun at V Mark N1 Hwbccd and immediately went into action He let 0 cptn chjrjjc , wve systematically  automatically  1, ,   ,    J4 , itt turn, jacketing and damaginatl ilip In the face of and  profitablyaafelr For example,an iof  r borta Dinkel, Uvi Lud ke and        I I mfm 0f t3j5 s vc4 for S3 Inf b Si 1 i  returned VVtrafVW ubmarLae,rand then kept it co i of 375a vc4 for siTlnfs K, 5, lr and Mr lul Ludtke oGw y , ,  j V,S,TnmyIftmtet   Elec  Water Heatert EPTV jXNKS LAVATORES SINKS JVair Syitems Casilei DinfcelPINCKNEY JMSPATCH Wednesday May 26 H  Yard GoocU,Hosiery  Gents Furnishings Fru i t Vegetab les  Groceries Store rich in profits, too, whs you use  K0E25SI C00LIN0 METHODS   k    f   TVercs more mcnc t   I y t  i your milk, say liccessful dairymen, vIen you use an electric rruik cooler1 Electricity quickly tumbles tWf i J Iks temperature to 50 or lower Electricity circulates  refrigerated wstcr around tc milk cans, with particular attention to the slowtocool milk at the top of the cans Electricity  slashes the bacteria count, steps up milk quality, increases your profits Properly installed, milk coolers are durable, designed to give years of carefree service Operating costs are low They will  cool 500 quarts of milk for the average wholesale price of eight For further uptodate, impartial information, see your Edison Farm Service Advisor   4 4    PlttiKJPEY DISPATCH If  ery Ykiiicfday , 4 St  riuknr, y  ir i Entered ua second ,  flutter at PoitokAe ij Iliekziey Alu hi aa  j 9  a rey Sons C k  of Mah  is i ,ni ru,i  160 a You if PAUR w cuu jnrf, ruausHE j  IfMTl Try Want Abv   Jaiiud Clark oi lia M d    Miuliou oi Mdord VIMU M TCI pie Thursday  J okld Kenneiy iWid i    , ilosill sp nt undiy 1 i he ii  Kennedy hemo Mr and Mr Sunk,     De field alicd at k Mm p i  lied home W i dne tt  Mr and Mr Don  wka,   e 1 t lh Jiljius Sk i y 1   J1 nil riiiiuy  v AI k , and i ami y i  n  I Parage u r pen at il, h  Y M k and M  Aeoi 1 1 ikAOt illH J,, , M ,   k, ttL ail i ilf 11 p ,  i i nd Sat LiJ y  4 an I Mi Ilaiukl kork L laoit iv   eky a the  A beide1 In, itli lada  , i A, d i  , Aberdeen At Moedk ,   bdAiday park Saahay jLU   k M   i e r we Win ik d aid ,m  , turn i lea 11 r  td , aa   , , ,bor lMi Alia M, y, r d M, M   lull, e i oi kA ho  a  , r, I ,Haa  liit  ,  juM   i fro i lalaUm ,  a, a 1 v, a, uit  i OiT i   i  ,   1 h  , hero   a 1 M J 11 Ik 1 ,   V I luii r  td li ily o Aikji a Mir , M ,    ion J iy , v     Siaday Mrv   I i , h , Dm i Ml M lMa M i  j in An Ailior Jim d  I 11 Ihiak  r,d Iioyl   S 1, r    M,  1,1,,  i k ,  k , , Miy Ki a ad M J, dee  el U Mi I  1 I   t  dVftMH3kn fry i r  ,  i Oi Atcl, end viii M, i,d   HeildiO  3   I II IT US 1     ai  , 1  IUflf   ill   kr Ill   , i 1 , liil , I O     a oi , I  A M I ,  lav  I Wad, l da   ,vni i IJ  AUIHOR,, rOKn KLJU,r MOTOMZZ  A  AC Klk U WELDING  Lri smtvici ROAD SERVICE f WM JOBS i 0M , c   1 u  A bll JOBS J iiMONiLD JOilb  n,i3  ALT,, ,AK CK CHRGE  niAioi RIPAIK ,,, aiAHcE 4950 9900  100 lUriLER  TAIL PIPES  1X1 Cali K 138 i   i    , U tASS FOR SV  a I  K GARDEN TRACTOR  ais B 3 j jrvice  ST r AI r  i  T ,  CALL M 1 c  v    V   HOWELL RD   anaa W4 T2 y  E TO  N  7 FLOOR  corLiid WA A  ,   11  A A   SFACC HEATERS      IUMNERS K f rAA AD fiATil R  , A      AI LJUIPMENT  wAi J  J kKS J  ri,  I Jll Ci i I  , , 1  i   Ai   CM  i VIdJ PUMPS i   kni Li A  i , wAS IO PA v  AAL WORK c HANTEED I w  I   o  ncey Fab5 iJiaat ilH3tal Cc j  04 ,r, i kii, l i r,   a  Vij   i i, iin iiy,  i d of IVIroH pint S,  y naniH ly Alt s Klin       ,  i la  injilK ii ir  I eiiUji,, Aad Sunny  ih N11  kuk r y   uj hy  Ml , I   I, A  oiham in iiomv a  birthday Wr If Ca,k, AdV Kaii A  t 1 Liajf TI ajd her on ii r1  i, a I  a  i   ck aaiil Sm ,, la   A  aa1 11,,1 MJ Aaal la  i a f0  ilri1 i J M ,1 L  ,1 r A  Wyik ii,, v i Je a1 la 1   afld a lu Ak  v A  1r a au,jiy M i  , Oi a uji,ii,I ,11,  ii i ,, ,,  a as Wod rdte k l,atai o j  , da i AiS   L,0lH,s L k iday  I ,ra Sldnn i,,d   ia y of A a  Ami1 spent Sun at  L,a  ,a hau 1  tne Caioyn Mider, four yinr rk dn, fhtei o Mr and Mr  a,, M a  danced a tap roune vl  nk a luMa o,Ls at a privato n  1 Mo afLjnoan for the SLei o St JA onvis, Ann ArLo, Many oiaatia,,  routines vere A ti, ,  Mrs cdon Uuzzard td M   JIoLdnson fpent luL ihurs   i LeAie SUdell homo at Fe11 ai The Coiitfl Lndi  AM ,kl m, k with Mrs Myra Milan Iatu, a 2 p m Apvons and cujpt iaJo wd be voiked on  One ,f the LAr Infa  tve ha pneumonia and vj id,n to St Joe hospital, Monday LMa pe,, tple hve donated blood for ta,an ion The SenioiClani start on 1k trfj1 to WasJk ton D C on June j  Mr  d Mrs Louis Skkian and Sj FlimA, ifdlod at he 1 raid iiauir hoiee in hiitfhlon Sunday Mr ar,d Mrs Andrew NkAkt were Sunday quests of NAIHe GHidtur  and Fannie Monks Kael Colli way and wife of Ann  Arlxr wep in toMn ,a  VV d  John I, Conner and  wen,Defroit Monday Ry Keaon and family frd Sli Edna Jicaon and Loa dtevded ij tulip festival at Hoand Sat ird  spent Sunday at Coopo viUC J Clinton is n paient a V  orns hopal, Dearlxi   Mrs Gladys Clinton pent  ,,  at thp Ralph Clinton home in Lincoln Park Edsel Meyer and family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the VVJPT Clark home  Charles Clark jr pitrhrd Strlii je to a 13 to 2 victon oi Art  Lake Sunday He frot 11 stAkeonts Roy Fay and vife nd Hon Vy and vlfe of Bel Oak k Sunday at tle Clyde Fiher home Ezra IPIummer of Ann Arbor teiit Sunday t the John Dinkel    a  v 2 Ckt r    MOTHS VV or 5 yjJRS or vrff    JC   a 11   jfitf The Cogr Drug Store r h m fci  arris TraefOLS Farm Machinery  ard fiuppplies JBoo mjuiirbanksMorse Water Svstem Rite Way Milking MachinesGoodyear lires Jeikins Equipment Co   2S10 BAKER RDDEXTER, HCH  tELEfHOMC M1 1   aKAifc wm v    , 1 p   mimJmg Pinckney Dispachr Wednesday May 26 1948      i Mcpherson State Bank with ROILS MATIC Front Wheels  SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES MEMORIAL DAY With the end of the Civil War, May fth was set aside each year to honor thoe who gave their lives to preserve the Union Since other 1 years and other wars it hag seemed J  I only fitting to include in mcmoriam j i a those who fell in the service of I fccir country Did they not in turn j  mribute their all for the preserl  1 PROFESSIONAL CORNER PINCKNEY SANITARIUM VanWinkls  VanWinkU  Do W VaWa, Chorie K  Pinckney, Mick i Daily 1100 A, M to 2 00 P M,  Eacept Wdnoda Mom, Ttt,Kri, Sol, tfOOotOO p ASeJtott   W   Driving a RollOMaticecjuipped John Deere A or B is an entirely new experience in tractor operation Theres no wheel tag    oo creeping    less bouncing than ever beiwA You get smoother, saier, easier handling over rough ground   in furrows  on beds   along the contour  in almost any operating condition you cao oame Steering is much easier because the load is always balanced be rween the Iront wheels Ruling is greatly improved and safety increased because upanddown movement of the front end is cut exactly in halj as the Uiaor travels over rough ground With just a guiding hiid on UJ wheel, the tractor literally climbs out of furrows    walks orst obstructions    operates over washboard roads with greats siabilny Only John Deer, has RullOMatic Its juit one of more than 20  vanccd f   eh make the ncwjolin Deere A and B licot i , , in modern design See us soon ui im I COT vation oi the United States America mm Wi wiHh to pay tribute here to our heroic dd and rededicute our selves to the pursuit of the peace theio men and women fought so val ianiy to realise  A Savings Account can to opened with aa 11 to M a SI bill ce OR G R McCLUSKEY IlKNti 111 It Mttiaig Oifiot MS  14 hp Appii4 Attorswirs at Low Pint Stmt od Savlat Boak SNEED PhM it U7  fc w4 SI  Howoil,  ARNETS CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann ArborMiefc Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Phone 439 or 97 MooumonU  Markers MARTIN J LA VAN Attornep At Law 13 isePa McPilersoQ State Bank  rl Drosit laaaranao Money to loan at reasonable nJ Interest paid on Savings Books And Time Certificates of Deposit All deposits up to 5,00000 laurd by our membership 1  LEE LAVEY CMKD Oh 1 HANKS 1 v ish to thank everyone for thei ir thoughtful expressions during  ,uy stay ut the hospital j Susan Campbell  See me lor your Pickle contract This yearj prices are much better m  Jesse Richardsorf r ARM SEED I  it b up llyv Ciiice  0 1 r chalijio TSNo on ruppiay, everything J For fcudeAiacomb 40 houe trailer, to an inboard,riank or Marine 21ft leep four, completely furnisn i, tltt, round or Vbottom uf c lors and materials id up We are authorized for the Much la Demand Outboards for Howell and AH Kinds    All sales may be handled iiough our Uuriget Plan CoraHeinlonnaJion on request WILSONS TRAILERSEKVTC j G121 West Grand River, Lake Che nuing, botAveon Brighton and How  ell ouUS, 1G, Pluie Howell 854W4 Citf, Urt Youx hMrty WHk Mm LEE LAVEY QSkftfcKAL INSURANCE Puxckmm   MidUgaa ed,CiUi be seen Chubb Corners, at Gloen Kingsley Telephone G4K22 WU hUe  resort home with work injj couuie or 2 business feirls, be ginning June 12thllJo5 W Shore Hiland Lake mm on Sale DISPLACED PERSONS AID io representatives meW at Detroit last week to further plana to aid hospital persons in wartorn count iriew and find a home for them in lAmericjaa vie mnnev is on Sureshot, Bishop Stephen Woznicki o Detroit 1 friend You vutnt fnul him mtnis presided and representative of the  Th  AUCTIONEER FARM SALLS A dhtCiAiiTl BEitT WYL1E PHONE hirtCKWEY 7SF21 iylANLb ISERRIMAN Axxcmmj at Law 207 Emt Grand Biver, Howtl PR  i Towwnr  DENTIST firs 95 Except Thursday 8044 Portage Lake Rd 79 Mon and Fri, Evet Daxter, Phone 3461 REFRIGERATION Service REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKNEY 136F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL SAND, BUCK DIRT AND STONE Ordr Your Black Dirt Now He it iotf Lawat  Putnam St Pinckoy Phona I06F3 Want Ad PG mmk RopalHif LUCMUO Hash Lafco H,SWibRTHOUT A SON FUNERAL, hlUS 3 hncJuoy, Mibit FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OflOMETRlST 120 WEbT GRAND RtVfiR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 RESIDENCE 13 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK HAULIMU AND Wookiy Trip Mad To DHruil GENERAL TRUCKING Phono 64F14    , x SMTP 1   f VIIV0V VC J1 kc r8ceoi youime lNaonal Catholic Welfare Conferen olic Church to acteimino how many Catholic families are willing to pro Farmers Feed Supply CJ r c ui m aiy  sw,t runs cypY n0pVrVs3arairol 1 outlined plans made by the Cath ,, Irime,,t All you have ,lWcn IdorVhaVe to tell that  i uanie LiHtu l  j ,iiliry Uerilrtmn  FOR SALEG, Ef Vacum Sweeper, S piece Dining Room Suite, Marvin bmref, Phon 68 vide housing, job and transpcftlat FOR SALE Horse drawn riding ion to needy and worthy persons Plow borso drawn Hiding cultivator without a country walking plow, one set of harness PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSPLLMgr   Peas Ditnc Red Klducy  A MayBIouom Sauer Kraut , JtiiceS May Etossom No Z Can  No MayBIossom Caus for fw  for  5e 29C licv rr Aloyaius Wycissle who tcnt several years abroad pointed pointed out that other countries have opetnd their nhores t0 theat peple who areu seeking iit Four Freedoms Th proilein i not ex cluively Catholic are Jew and Pro m j 1ts and flls0 among the disLegislation is now pern1   F Pearce, 10960 Stinchfield Rd, i Road, near Big Silver Lake, Table model Sienith Radio, Instant Electric Heaterall very reasonable Howard Smith, 11586 VanSickle FOR SALK1936 Chev Stake I ruckp Mike Hamack FOR SALEPontiac Seed potatoeo I,on lie VanSambrook, phone 137FU  enSW1 JONES CONCKfcTE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DUT, AND ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TPACt 7628 IToma Road P 0fiuckney RFD No2  Telephone Dexter 3116 ROOM FOR RENT at 306MILLSft  MRS, L, s, MCKINLEY, rhone 144F11 F0lTSALE3 year old Holstein cow coming fresh on May 11, also fryers Eli Aron 1105 Dexter Rd, Phone 55F5, Pinckney LAWN MOWERSrSharpenedand repaired Satisfaction guaranteed Ed Kenny, Rush Lake WANTED CHICKENS No Leg hoins or Leghorn strain, highest priced paid, William A Scott Phone Gregory 20F22 ON SHARES40 acres of land to rent on shares, Mrs L LaRue Phone 66F14 gress t admit displaced persons t0 urQivrTiRTSemii Stove new this country and he urged that the F,SAP,lflt0U St  conRvessmfr be contacted, istatistis ,on the houslngr and jobs for display led persons will soon be available Ddl Mmate GrapefruU No, 2 Can  3fet29c rt Round Steak for Swiss 75c  lb Bacon Squares 1Vl 2 Average v 43c lb  Smoke Picnics Shoufdeirt 4,hi Sliced Bolonga A1F Rings 49c or Knobs lb also a 14 foot rowboat Lucius Doyle WANTED TO DO HOUSE CLiAN ING PHONE 141F2 Freh Cut Asparagus Any Amount Special prices for canning Order now George Cha  cau 9040 Farley Rd , 35F11 FOR heater  KOR SALE IAI1U Front Cottage 9327 Ann St Big Silver Lk Can SALE 40 Gal,Ehctric Watery  ustd f,,r ycar r0und home Oil with thermostat control tfHeat Ideal for small home 01in Robinson J arI Cntbb, 997 Ann St, Big SH Rush Lake, Phone 136F21  ver Lake  FR ALtHBso, barn ano 31  TRUCKING WAltTEb Will Haul Gravely Fill Dirt, Sand Rlack Dirt and Stone, Prompt Service AH vhere in tha State HENRY WINS10W Call Pinckney 112F11  BCCL iso, Darn ana 6 acres of land one mile weajt of  Gregory known as Johnson place Robert Bucy FOR SALE 100 lb capacity wniie Porcelain ice refrigerator,Good oOnd Ition H Gilbert, Patterson Lake lwiia n work, Carpenter Vork mory Plummer Phone Pinckney 71F5 uK bALL ONE Thieman Tractor ood condition W G Reeves, Stockbridge WANTED Responsible Student de sires cottage for wile at Patterson EXRTH MOVING WITH DOZER AND SCRAPER C E BR1TTON  SON PHONE NO, 4, HowU NOTICE I am ftm cleaning Rui and tholstery drop me a card L Mcintyre, Fowlerville, Michigan 0 RENT ON SHARES 2 Hds Lake while at Fresh Air Camp July  ComeM fp  1AU 20 Write SVIOR, 1822 n 10g phMkney Wilmont Ann Arbor Sugar 5 lbs Rintolge,pkg, 49c ADRIAN DeBOON ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Adrian DeBoom a Jong time sch ool teacher of Shiawase county has announced his candiacy for state re preventative from the Livingston Shinwasse district, Thurber Cornell of I Towel i who has held the office or two terms hvaing announced he will not be candidate for reeiection Mr DeBoom has been a teacher tor the raot 22 years, atownahip ,Officer for 15 and aUoq identified cwitr banking interest He is a mett er o the Methodist church Altfiou gh not a member of the EajrJe Lodj  ge he received that oraniaUoos   Community Civis award last year ,He i endorsed by the District Mich Edustional Assn and the Owoo townbip board of which he is just peaot  Tie la fn4uate of Hope cottese SPOT CA SH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 6 Each CATTLE 9 Each HOGS 225 per Cwt MLL ACCORDING TO SlZat AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PICS REMOVET FREE FUOME COiXBCT TO OARLING A COMPANY HOWELL 4SS BUYERS OF HIDES A CALF SKINS Clarks AWNINGS AND VENETIAN BLINDS LARGE AftOSmtjEMT OT PATTERNS ft COLORS TO TO MEASURE HOWEUU Mica ice of peaot jand h taken extenaosi wortc  Ci Mi VANDERHOOF Harvard University, Mich State  fffOHE SiS IS RYROSf RBL  lollcge and University of Mick, tttj , tta the head of the Social Sdmm,tmmWOSsassssssssBmBSBm   ,Dept, of Owoso high school wo FOR SALEMJffkt Pfsvao, DcveaPOR SALS be bs taught since 192 His funlp,, Uriaf Roosa Tab U ChMtoow 4u in May Aiao want ly oonsisis of his wife and S child rf Dmpssa Qy Mmmmiw It M  PIMIDMJ lo fftaw ren If nominated nd elected he wtfl , r Ssusy Mm Sfaii t MoCkst Ray take a leave of sbspnee fposm ba imH WmJL mt teaching drtttt t  u m v71E4 FTfc lALEfteoi ml EWW  m 1P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday May 26 1948 STATE OF MlGKiOA The Frefaai, Cot for the County OF LIVINGSTON At a session of satt Courtheld at the Probata Office in the City oi Hpwell in the said County, on the 4th day of May A D 1U48 Present, Honorable Hiram B Smith Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Roy G Graham, Decreased Mabel B Graham havng filed in said Court her petition praying that the administration of aid estate be pianted to Emil G Lambertaon, or to soma other suitable person It is Ordered, That the 1st day of Juno A D 1948 at ten oclock in the forenoont said Probate of fice bo and is hereby appoinetd for hearing saidt petition It is Further Ordered, The public notice thereof be given by publicat Hon of a coy of tnis  order, for three successive weeks previous to aid day of hearing, in the Pinck ney Dispatch a newspaper printed rnd circulated in said county ty  Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate A true copy Celesta Parshall, RegofProble The STATE OF MICHIGAN the atloa of a copy of this order, lorn Of Application to  thre3 successive weeks, previous f MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE Circuit Court ior the County w, COMMISSION Livingston in Chancery By THE  WUlum HLw ana Mary A Low, MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE husband and wife, Plaintiff    COMPANY I ORDER OF PUBLICATION  FOR AUTHORITY TO DISCON  Va T1NUE THE FURNISHING OF Sajuord K Bancroft, Lansing Mi NO CHARGE TOLL SERVICE, ner, EbeneZtr Fox Irving S  BETWEEN FOWLLRVILLK AND bert and Luther R Manning, PINCKNEY In accordance with Public Act No iu6 of 113, No 41 of 1D1 i i and No 3 of li3i, notice is hereby City J given that an application will u said clay of hearing in the Pinckney  Dispatcn, a newspaper printed and circulated Jn said county Hiram R, Smith, Judge of Probate A true copy Celesta ParshalLregistep of probate STATE OF M94M The Probate Court for the Cesjnry ,f Ltviagstok At a session of said Court, held it the Probate Office in the presented by the Mich Bell Tele phone Co to Public Service Com, ln f Howell in said County on the 17th day Of May A D 1U48 Pleaent, Hon Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of i Lillian D Hassencahl Deceased, j of no chargee tell service between William C, MUIer, admluiatrator j the FowlerviHe and Pinckney exhaving tiled in said Court his linal I changes, adminstration account, and his petit The said application also will  tUland their unknown wivtttu if they vno married, and the unknown hrus, de visees, legatees and iissgm Defendants  At a session of suidVCourt htId in the Court House in the City of Howell ,in said County on the lifCitv of Lansing on the 28th day I teeiith day of May A D,lli4S of May, 1948 for authority for the1 Present HonWillls Lyons, Circuit discontinuance oi tn iuisushmg Judge It appealing from the pill of Compliant that the whereabout of ion praying for the allowance there of and for the assignment and dist ribution of the residue of said est the defendants antj their unknown re heirs,devisefc8, legatees and assigns their unknown wives if they quest the Comm to fix a date for and their unknown wives ,i incy hearilie of the matter were married, is unknown and that No charge toll service between a summons cannot be served FowlerviHe and Pinckney has not thern been provided since May, 1142, a upon THEREFORE on motion H is Ordered That the 7th day  been provided uCr iuy, x,,  u, tto T,n An 1Q48 at tell oclock, which time a severe storm damaged Reed rfctcher, atto , in thfWSoonat JaJdProb Of beyond repair ,he facjlUle used to tufs, it ,a ordered that dice, be and is hereby appointed Prided the service Due for examining and allowing said ac wartime shortage of material and manpower it was impossible to restore Use iacilities, It is not intend J count and hearing said petition, is Further urdered, That STATE OF MICHIGAN It is Further urdered, That pun lie notice thereof be given by pub ed to restore no charge t lication of a copy of this order, for if the Mich Public Service  I three successive weeks previous tu approves our pvoposa sorvce Comm of Ellainappeaithe ance of the above named defendants and their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or assign be entered in said cause withiiithreg mojiihsfron HiT date of this order That in cao of such appearance they cause their answer to be filed and a copy ser vd rpon plaintiffs within fifteen Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge, acting in place of, m   , Hiram R, Smith, disqualified, THE PROBATE COtJRT FOR THL In the Matter o the Estate oi  BOUNTY OF LIVINGSTON Emma Burgess, Deceased At a session of said Court, held H1rm R Smith, having filed Ti W lie Prbat 0ffice in the Clty aid Court hi1 final administrMion account and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and ior the assignment and distribution f the residue of said estate, it is Ordered thrt tiie 1st day of June A, D1943 at ter oclock in the forenoon,at said Probate Of  fice, be and is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said ac count and hearing said petition it is Further Ordered, ibat p ibhc notice thereof be given by pulUca tion of a copy of thi order once each week for three successive week previous to said ley of hearing in AJie Pinckney Dis jstch,  nwappr printed and cir culated fa said County Willis L, Lyons, Circuit Judge, acting in place of Hiram R, Smith, Probate Judge disqualified 4 true trrf Ceiesia ParsnulLRegister of Proba1 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Livingston At a session of said Court Jieid at the Probate Office in the City of Howelfl in said county on the 17 day of May A, D 1948, Present Hon Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of May I, Fkk Decreed, Lynn W, Hendee, administrator, having filed in said Court his final administration account, and bis pet ition praying for the allowance thereof and Or the assignment and distribution of the residue of said estate It is Ordered, That the 7th day of June A D 1948 at ten oclock in the forenoon at said Probate Off ic, be and Is hereby appointed for examining and Allowing said account and heaing said petition t is Further Ordered, That pub notice thereof be given by public Howell in Bald County, on the 17th day of May A, D 1948, Present Hon, Hiram R, Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of May M, Girard, Deceased,  Cyril E Girard, the Exec utor having filed ia said Court hi final administration account and his petition praying for tho allowance thereof and for the assignment end distribution qf the residue of said estate, It it Ordered that the 7th day of June A, D, 1948 at ten oclock in ihe forenoon at said Probate Of fice, be and is hereby appointed for the examining and the allowing Bid account and hearing said peiit on it fs Further Ordered, That pubhe notice thereof be given by pub ication of a copy ofu this order, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckrey Dispatch newspaper printed and circulated in said County Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probate Judge of Probate A rue copy Celesta ParshaDregister of probate gly sixteen  the below and are in accordance with the tarriJfs of the Micman Bell Telephone Co heretofore approved, and now on file with the Mich Public Service Commission STATION TOSiAllUN  5AGE5Day, Night and Sunday paid Collect Each Lach First Addl First Addl  5 Mm 2 Min 3 Min 1 Min 15c Be 2iic PLKSONIO PERSON MESSAGES Day, Night and Sunday Paid and Collect ive c and printed in this aid County, suid bat Hsiid publication h commenced within forty days from th date of this oidT and  continued therein for six wekH in puccHHlon Willis L, Lyons, Circuit JudgeNOTICE TO DEFENDANT  The above cause was instituted for the purpose of quieting title to the following described lands Liindin the City of Brighton  of e River First 3 Min 25C MICH BELL Addl 1 cc TELEPHONE CO  H86KADS County of Livingston anl State 0 Michigan described as HHglumn on the North line of Grand R Street at a point 34 foot West of the SoutinveBt corner of Lot No  of McCauloys Addition to the Vill Each age ,Now City of Brighton jthorice west on the North side of Grand Min River Street 66 J ,hec,eaN2 1 at right angles to Baid road a diadistance of 135 feet thence East W feet thence South 135 feet to t plaCo of beginning JUNIOR NEW LOOKf PINCKNEY DISPATCH CHICAGO  Attracting almost as much attention as the above charmer at recent sports show, was the Stubcastcr roa the glamour gal holds New end novel Stubcastet las already made fmies of thous ands of rkh and tri of thous ands of fishermen Appropriately named, Stubcaster is only 21 inch  iong, yet, due to its pctitcd ccl 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>V BiiirfemiDispatrij Volume OS Michigan Mirror School New Thing we didnt know before dpatta M Final chrft of the Mate government reorganisation amendment, po  sored by the Citizens Comm lor t Setter Govermeut in MUhigau, would placd the legislature rather than the governor power to hire d fire dept t head1, Not more th n 18 dents, would be permitted Twentyelj states have a jor yr, 31 u Uvj  Lt Fidny evening the high eh ool muic elaas presented their auu ual curing concert in the school aud ktofiuurfee decoration were fcpJruig  flower and various pate paper colors Sally LaRoaa aang very beautiful  Icauae and Peert Song, Max ilyu Leu a tenth grader made a very lovely aolottt, singing Ah Sweet Mystery of Uie and Beautiful  jJuamerV She was woit applauded and ng an encore Mrs Merwtn term for governor 31 a tVyear  termand ne vew Jersey aihree  Campbell and Mr Gilbert fcaijcy  year terra  weri CueSt soloists for the evening Michigan has had 33 governors, Mr3 LUvey pajfcs was the director 20 of whom served Vor niojo thau agisted by Mr Gilbert BaileyMi8 one term I Wosalie ash w Acoompam Prohibitionists have established i The full chorus sang songs a more dry terrify In this country  patriotic and pirtua nature Miat than before prohibition  Barbara Haines and Mr Gilbert Waste corn cobs are being utittz  Bailey sang a lovely duet Now la, ed to make nylon hosiery Furfura j the Hour1 ia sAa, Kir Qjiakftr Oata Co  A iree will offering  Puckney Ditiaatch OUR DEMOCRACY  WeOAMMY, Mv i 1948 No 20 by Ma Hwnt tkttjf grow in a garden  ikon tlic jaiwncr sows A Wf Tf NO 4iR VICTORY OARPfWS THIS YEAR WC mux FiN,eCAT 7Hjms GROWING THCRC aCSIftC THE  VfcTAU WC WUL BI 6A0WIN6 00 NVPMAL  CONTIUBUTiakjO THe NATIONS POOP SUPPLY THE ftATISFACTtCN OF WATCHING OUR OWN HANTS  MATURE ANO FRUIT  AND WHEN HARVEST TIME COMES, HONEST PRIDE IN A JOB WELLPONE  BY OUR OWN HANDS  j Notes of the Game I  Iinckuey won  Howell City S rer 2 in the first   i  i was taken or OPERETTA AT SCHOOL 3  uK DuTunto    ,he concert make nylon hobe  Boas Ketterings new high com presston motor 8g gasolige con S SMW n 8  ,het de 8cTschld j ftuL  J rninA ren wl1 present the operettaSnow ,dTrXeaitCofSga, takWhne d the Seven D     ,  ian Jmo Af tho wain fhivRrtor are ing a cue from the enterprising   Ar,i On,irttif Vine adopted o        , woon Kin  Mike Carr  th Stae Medical Society, has adopted  Snow WhiteJonn FIsher8th grd a 5W, BnZZi the Queen Tiger Lilly Darlene Lewis 6 tb 3i, to hH it  Magic Mirror Mary Jean Kirchke farm WoodPman, i3illy Harden4tis  public gelations program, Rh V medefl to bpad it Michigan was 15th in 1947 income with a total of 7,0,848,000 Aurora, Goddess of Dawn Paula Iowa led with 2,3G8,962iOOU I Curiott 74h grade Michigan Tourist Council reports Nutty,the squlirel Jack Clark that every dollar spent for national  The Seven Dwarfs Ruth Kirsch advertising brought 128 traceable ke Richard and Bill MUler, CMa tour expenditures, ,  Campbell, Dick Campbell, Jim Amlieauty shop operators are said to burgey and Don Mpabon be worried about todays vogue of,Prince Bill Clarkth grade seliwavc kits   j Courtiers, Townspeople and forest Youths over 18 uho nlist in the folks are people from he 2nd,8rd, Michigan National Guard will be 4th, 5th and 6th rrders exempti tmm proposed 3eVet4ve I Everybody Welcome sevice drit One if They muHnl enlist before act is law  BEAT MANCHESTER 4 TO 0 Te 148 reduction fh fedora, 1  income taxes may be the last for Pinckney won from Manchester some time, if Congess is to avoiti, here last Friday 4 to p Jim Burriinajwing Defense expendrtures,now ouglin pitched a 3 hit game or Pn running at 11 billions, are duo to ekiay Battels PlntklheyMKJ riso gradually to 225 billions by ugrhs A Clarklifthcheter Capnon  J9q  m WQPter  Two hundred and sixtytwo ibeal  governmental mfw arc apendJr M1N FROM MIN1TH Iiuckuey won from Muuith 9 Service led PUukney ttMC wvre not naixl presid to kevp ahead, They added 2 more it the th and 1 in the 0th, Mufc th got a, single run m tho 5th, Gth aid 7th inning, The scoie iit the end of 7 linings was PincUney 8, Munith 2, J nyrc iiiiirjs were played for prartice  Cus Pcd Svidge replacing SIIL, r in  b Munith got 2 more run atui tu Ledwidg honumred to the ntiv iield fence to give Pun km  uiolc r PINCKNEY jHaines, ss, F Singer 3b Ledvvidge, If p Lavey, cf Sarthout, 2 Bums, rf Tischelor, lb Twitchell, c B Singer, p P Singer, If MUNITH P Prey, If E Adams, 2b Mayor, 2 b  Weeks, lb Palmer, c Frinkel, s An4p, rf Burmis, cf Zhowski, p Vlarovich, p Home ilun  Lodwidge,  Currant Comment i i 3 5 o a 3 4 3 3 1 3  0 3 4 4 i 4 2 1 hasi 3 i i 0 0 1 0 1 1 0  u  0  t 0 t 1 I The Pinckney ifhiuu arutic field is beginning to louk dilapidat ed no improvement or work living been done on it this year This iitc id which was graded has not Uien seeded and part of i,t is hare of graos, Where the hollow place was filled in Lst year the hank ua nut seeued and has washed out in n iOy plaes lir feniig in not complet ed on the south ide and the enlran ee trite has not been put in Two ot the gitki aiv broken oni sprung Mui ii is impossible tu shut them uil us a resuIt auto are able to rei on the leld nights and o much dijiiuie A citizens comm started tii project and raised most of the money Then the school hoard took oer and turned ii over to the V F V in return for putting on a car raffle project Tlie lattv have not done any maintenance work on it 0 j at all A difuTeut setups is needed 1 i One person should be appointed to niuuiuge tin tc Id iid a percentage of the money taken in at each game should he put in a fund to keep 0 I up the fiUl The Huron Valley uoit  J ball league will play their home games there this year They will be utulcr considerable expense It costs ir to enter the league Then they will have equipment to buy, This the iel the should mH puy 0 I themsklvekes, Something will have  0 0 ha Frinkel, 2 base hit Hob Singer Struck out by Singer 5, Zahowski 5 Umpire  Ward and R Reason to TTT  PEKSQNALS of aL TTquOrTTceiise revenue fr taw forocment as the lauw intended r0 are uing only somf of the r venue , Abrt Abramson ana wue ifr this purpose, and 304 are speiu iowlrviile were JSunduy guests ing it properly, according to a 8tate t0 HoIIt Wylie home aurrey I Sunday guests Oi L,tr ixud Airs Michigang new Fcmmmlc Dove Vm Shelian were Mrs Madeline lopment Commission, newest rtnte jocho and family of Ann Arbor and agency, was given a t,000 bud faniijy, Ann Arbor, and Geo, Roche get by the state legislatureThe 0l powlerville   Office of Veran Affairs will go  CJlH clark Ucj gi juuu played out of brines June 30  with Stockbtidge Against Jackson G Mennen Williams, Detroit att irion SvnStokhridge won 5 to 2 is a Democratic candidate fr 0v Mrs Wm Sherzer 4ii in YpsiHe quit the liquor coutrol comm ntv Sunday Mi G WClark has Saturday, May 15th btn caring for her i iir anj Mr Walter Clark sons  Bb and Jack, spent Sundy at the  MANY OOOD THINGS OOOW m A WELLTENDED LIFE WHCN KINONe,lNTEaiCENCE, JNOUSTRV AND THRIFT At SOWNi FROM KINDNESS SPRlNGi OG0W1UL AMON OWMCUVES AND OUR NEIGHBORS t FROM INTCUIfleNCE AND tNOUSTRV QJtCWOJR BEST AtORANCB OF TOTAL VICTORY MiT LASTING PEACE, FROM OUR SAVINGS IN WAR COf 33, LJFE lfl,ANCC AND SAVNGS ACCOUNT POML E FRUiTS OF SECURITY FOROORSEUS AM3 THE NATION to be tone, I uleso a fund is provided to keep up the iieid it will continue to go down Council Proceedings , Times have changed in th course of a few hundred years or WIN OUT IN 6th  8i i,, lhe jays of the Crusades the our MotherDaughter dinner 4 and I Christian nations of the world 2 toO,Wist night up tu the Mb, j hamkd together to wrest the Holy Young walked, Hum got a hit, MuUj rom the nfid4 SaratensKn Twitchell scored both with a hiL  land, ranee, Germany were in the Hutching Howell pitcher, lost i vansruard of the light and the halt control, hit ii SlnRr and walked  0i ut Kimg Hichard, the lionheurlKhehan nril I,fdldtre,ln i 7 runs d of rgand again4 the Saracens cord Each tram prot 5 liltMrinik j ur legends Time marches on and also had 5 VIIK and 2 hit batsmen  ri 1 present day sv see rat IhiiionciJt Sngor  Hraderiu,jtjjlu hndinK h,r aid to the HwWell lArrvold, HiiUhlnS  j Aran,, dc Ldanis of th, ,ira4sof  VilJago iwwm byjo1 call Trisl M VAIMER DOWNS The marriage of Mrs Jeanne Campbell Palmer to Wm Downs oi Redfcrd took place at the Piuckiiey CongT parsonage Fri nigfat Kev AHard officiating Attendants Mr and Mrs Kenneth Downs of iJ troit Tho reception was held at White hospital, Ann Arbor, Lodge Country Club They will liveing fje In Detroit Mr, Downs is the dugh  joe G1 UA8 a new DeS0 car ter of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Campbell  Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout call at the Emil Weddige home in Ann Arbor Thursday  Mrs Stanley Dinkel and chUdren Regular Counril Afay ii entUvew, Swarthout, Kennedy, Clark aid Clinton AbsentPalmer Motion by Clark supported by Kennedy to pay following bills  Lavey Hdw supplies  920 D E Hoey A Sonscement 900 lavey In Ag fire truck 43,5, Norm Miller, truck 9210 Lewis Murphy, labor on walk 22,00 Wm Jefreys, labor on walk 270 Irvin Kennedy labor on park 4300 Pat Jeffreys, labor 2250 Ele Aron, labor   2200 Motion carried Motion by Clark, supported bf Lavey to remove honor roll from public square Motion carried Motion by Kennedy, supported Clinton to investigate moving the oil,tark Motion carried  Motion by Lavey, supported  Clark to table change tt fast time Mutton it  CARD OF THANKS  Tli1 Kingn Daughter lifTirUly thank 4hepiuckney Merchant ind  itbo Hickory Ilidgo Pirm Daily far  Ithiii generous cooptiatioii the Juh  ir Cass for htvHng thifr tfnp r  1 cortions for us Iho Indh H  ceii 1 hey are euippd  lijitibh guns and led jy i liiuiTi tfenlllwn Hiis country seHis to havo iilhinge ideua We rvad they are prevenling the shiprieril of arniM to i In Jews who are trying to n gain control t the Uoly Liii from ST MARYS CHUkCrl ftev Francia Murphy, pastor Novena Fudar 1220 noon and 00 p m Preparation for Holy Communion each Saturday 8to 9 p m and on vuly 7 to 730 a, nv fhe A ralj The ariswer TJ all of Aidtin is iuliiics Th Arahsf luckily Society and th0 O K S IDI the use flJV u,,,m 0WI1 Ui ,jLh6t oil, fielda of dlKheH, silver and equipment  in w Wo,d which ar worked by Hrandon While an Jeruld II ason  Jn, ,,,  Alu, iiJ ,M t,mpUnie8 for turnhirg rd operating I he re i    cord player and loud pnkr tin Cruie eoniean im with aBton mii and boy who iisssie, jn flo I jshjflj regularity A long as w3 serving nnfj all tho Cirrle niVoiuiH j reinemhe, tin, has been the cae I who worked so faithfully to makei,1Iui tmite m sav a have surviv Masses at 800 a m and ii no1 PreVf,nnnpr thc Rh,Pf  led them ft m  ,uu program th nief HiirrM vhuh H Sun May o3 f0r BOys jniori Holy Name, Trinity Sun cloae of Easter time was Mr Albert Shirley Pridnt   Hie time  roal shi Edsl Meyer home near XPsilftUti  Mr Ida Hefner of Vega Beach Fla ai d Mylo Kettier of Jackson called on Mrs Lucy Reason one day j Motion cairied last week   Motion by Clark, supported , Nell Gallaghan Fri,, late Mary Vck Ward cftuht Jack Voung, lh An  yers Sat, late Mrs Ellen Matthews, burgey, 2bLSiDger 5b 1ik YV Mia Susan Campbetl underwent an appeudicitis operatioja at St oe She i do by ROBERT RUDOLPH Robert Rudolph, 62, who lived at Anderson, near the U of M ame  Jn stockbrige Sunday reserve, died at Ann Arbor May 171 j ani MrS gtanley Cufver of Surviving is his wife, Iuis The Deerfield called at the Murray Ken  funeral will be at the Swaritnut  hom Sunday Funeral Horn e Thurs Rev N D Tot sun,gUeets of Edward Spears wer ter officiating Burial n Sprout e Rujeu Glover family of FowCemetery ilerille and Irvm Kennedy and wife     Hubert Ledwidge and family of PLED GUILTY I R0va 0ak 8pent Sun, with Mi, Saturday leputiea Zeigier and Eleanor Ledwdge  Kemicdy to adjournMotiou carried Mildred Ackley, Clerk Notice There will be Installation of the officer of Corinthian shrine at  Howell Masonic Temp Thursday May 20, at 730 p m Public Is invite  lews Sun for  b8  o say we ijl Last week was set aa for the nation vide raiik1 hii it never happened as i r s irumaii s izcJ ihe railroada This i what happen d the other time after they had been shut down ior one day Thet wa some crf iiiin that, ho did no invoke the TaHari y law hut court action is invariably low and no one is just sure what suet ess ran be raali Lavey ShireySwarMumt, nutfHd I yid y HaV a,the cunsiiiutloualitF i They play Brighton Sunday SENIOR CLASS SUED We have heard of many strange An appeal will be made students of the Diocese Prayers requested for sick and recent departed among whom are  A T Cogswell who had a limb am i putated Father Flannagan of Boys things in our day but never did wo town who died in GermanyHls body j near  a 3Cnir caiS being sued arrives in LT,S, by plane this week 1 be South Lyon Seniors p on a Brother Malachy of the Fresh Airjar drW to defray rxpns ofaiman camp Pattersoo Lake, is a teacher i ,ike cruis They raised xl lur i of vhih has ixen chdlangcd Of coujf it ii ihe Id aruement ot wh tier Jigh price nake high wa ges 02 high watres high priccs,, is our opinion irices have far OJt striped wagesL yuu do not believe us tusk the average wage working IMROVEMENTS STARTED iSundaf School  COM OOMX CHURCH JUv Alfx4 Allard, pastor  Moiring Worahip 1030 i up Iing the course of th drive they found an old steam shovel in a gra  vel pit ner island Lake whiii 1 I heen there since 142 The,  cut V up with torches and sold it for Choir M  I vnow rracoa Wed A number of improvements nave Organist and fVr Director been started in the buines section   The town hall is having lis fac Urted It will aoon have a new brick 1130 j scrP for 1S3The shovel bet  Niftht   stiito hway depta  j cently they  d it to Xe parker Motor Sales and build a new car otaptay room It will come out to tho sidewalk and will be just east of the General StoreJred Reb  man is the contractor Roy Rusasel haa the trench dug1 g  or the footings of his sandwich J YrinMjcprrW shop just east of the Etaek Shop  vcntAg Kreuger arrested 3 LVIt boy, in MeMn Trotf and 19  a cottage at Portage lakes ixr con  Sunday guests of Bob Taach SEjSrL ZTuVT  tributing to th delinquency of min juid family ojrs On the night of the JHop here A N Housner of Brighton called  it is charged they gave beer to 3 at the Andrew Nesbitt home Thur local high school boys who were un Gordon Heater and wife were Sun der ae,They were taken to the jal gyests and Sunday a Detroit attorney got RX NOggie and wf of Ann Ar  them out on 500 bonds each Mon bor and John Carver sad wife wer day the lawyer entered a guilty Suadfty guests of the Frank Ard  pW for them Judge Cronnenwet e The Noggke leave for Arjsona fined sheaa 26 each and 525 and OUfcmia Moaday 9 costs ad told them to tay out of Sunday gvets at the Roger Or the county The ttoee e Noal jt were Leo fiettes and family of Holdway, 29 rred Ostent 2C, and Waited L4fce and ianes Greene and  James Onofl, 24 wde of Larslag  i  Harry Pfcisk af jBowe   KATmMME MOSU STAS FO town Thurs calling an aid frssadi  PKXOfUaA sXtVafcW Mrs Fraajc Pfasfco fall at 4ae ef A new wrHcg is aaeV to the frej convaieacea Isime aa tho exPietoftal Review UOs wk4Caicr ier RJ, SIU and tajiud aar Aauld  ine Bri fnus autiiar, begclns n er She Is at Howl oaatm Mr, nfc f faat wooing abort RnMe Gardner and wife of Am d rKahrens  Mm Menrin CampboUjooy r Hope who askeu a S S Sunt   Barman Vedder warrant which pros Ft win recused Rev N D PotZag will preach ou , The seniors have hired Martin iFrott Page Lavan of Brighton 9LS P t and promise to make settle  m after their lak rrse We conf ue are urable to un der tand the diplomacy that has pre caid beiwccn tliis country  RuS si a So far it ha consisted of each  country Mandiig as lj from tlie ongs, other a possible and calling the oth cv Pa fteaar, paOr j SPECIAL COMM U NIC A HON Morning Worship Service 10 X0 Spectal Comrrunication of Livings Sunday Softool It M join Lodge No 7 F  A M on S41 this occasion be conferr team of Wm Lekug eveiung May 22, On aatiajT   78itwo Thir Degrees will IK   15 Ted and the new Fellowcraft iWad ve Prayer Service S0Livingston Lodge will get into act I 1 i fr the frL timeThe refresh Xfce PladOMy MA wishes to thank taeocamtees who have waji ed so caaaaiy sad wiUiagly during 1 the atat pear Especially to the of the Various StUriajr, EJoyS CtiaatsH Seasi Cariett Marray eaa at  MMw RaaseJL aaarit m Pictorial Review, the or r in town  nagaaiae with the allttar cast in a and Mie Vsa IMftotle of ioeijtat this Sandas May 2S iase of the MffC Scotland, and son, Wuf lata Chkairo visited t the home of Mr ea was as faad Mr C H Mcfiorie, Monday aad Jaataajaw U v Taetday of thi weak  Walter Reason and ve Cook f ia towa wanay Vaageufw of ByDetiort Times Jack flanaatt ydV1 fW Ml faasaV mi Loja Sat pavattfaV iflMwf  NORTH aUaMMAC OMawCal 1 men comm will serve a special lunwaraoatehoer after decree work A good lattencktvee is requested P W Curlett, Secretary or names So attempt has been mado by the two powers to sit down I at th same table and work out lav irreen4rt except at the U N co 1 iu re nee which s only a glorified 4f bating society A lhiugh World War II has leei over some time no 1 ace teaty has been siguedJRoS sia as one of the victors expected her share of thc spoils or protectorates This countri want no Earope m colonies and wants her occap atioii troops hotne a soon as ible With Russia ding ia keeps this is impossible for to our oldicrs home would he tarniag Kurope over to Russia in this case we shall have something besides name  far f aawlt  af Sanrlay School Woiship   0 P,M, Ad P M  aAfiftlAAE UCrK MOTaCE 1 Wiiaanv rauaer 1, Byror, EtWi A special meeting of the Comm Stass 18, Fowerville George ThoCoagTl Church is called for Tae,nas, 20, Greger Leoaa Dysinger,  Eveaiag May 2th at 800 p m 49, Gregory seating the ehuath asf J ,,, L  MffO AOCaasaafT jar tne aext j A number of Pinckney people saw AM meaabajps and eathe afvwoath of a bad auto aoeid tafauoasato ashed to ha thi  awiaat alt Oeatar aad Uotahwaat Untm m mmy ktt Hm air Mff wamde Soawaa 87  Ypsatsti aad Wm, McOJa, tt7 m  y S Ifgtm  oaiJr    Cnajn  vr m Katea  The worst winter knt af graena took place ia the agp insula this aaaunerit is aQUBOa  td lacfc af moisture last faft aad hard freeaing which  maistace fram xeachtna tho many state  To date teas CcaaviMa lfasgsaaijsjp mjgL MA  fHill  meapeaea mm  i  s    t  Motorists Mutual Insurance Company  ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF r ,  tin Rlttr Jr J Piacku Di Wedfceedav, May J9, IMS STATS ar  XMVM PHONE 147F4 PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN S REPRESENTATIVE IN LNCKNEY AND VICINITY COMPANY AT THE TIME OF LOSS Tea Paee OaM far tL Coajtty j OF uvuwrt At a adesioa of said CouUld 41 the Probate Office in the City al Howell in the said County, on the 4th day of May A D IM Presejit, Honorable Hiram K Smith Judgo of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Koy G Graham Decreased Mabel tt Graham havng filed in suij Court hr petition praying that the administration of said estate bo granted to Emil G Lambertaon,  THEATER Ntighbonrngt The Stockbridge TriCounty lea  gue team recenty played the Choi ai mnd Sat Map tl   K4 ttam and were ahead 4 to lj when the game as stopped by CAWr A TUI TUlaJ aAAeJ rain Charles Clark of Pinckney pit WrU Of I fit I WIN MAN ched for Stockbridge and BillKuhn X Coadjdjtory with ox Gregory played second base WILLIAM POWELLMYttNA LOY Cartoon SaOrta Travel S54 tickets we sold for the    Stockbridge Mother and daughter  Sft MCS THEY WOJTT BELIEVE banquet  42 men enlisted in April at the Anu Arbor recruiting oifice giving or to soma other suitable person em  second prize in 16 mo It is Ordered, That the 1st day l0 U most nltn  th of Juno A D 1948 at ten oclock    in the forenoon,at said Probate of  u v,iD 0   nv 1 fice bo and is herebv appoineta SiTe Xowl  of   for hearing said potion  St Jo 1 A Arbof   It is Further Ordered, The public thc rrsult of   bUe notice thereof be given fcy publicat Ion of a copy of this order, once eaih week for thre successive l  wefks Pviooi to ud hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper circulated in said County iy Hirnm R Smith, Judge of Probate A true copy Celesta Parshall, Reg of Prob le Brighton is coming along nicely witli their new American Legion J fi hall buildingThe lot and labor labor is donated  75 editors of farm publications are entertained by Grge Fink of the Great Lakes Stool Cop at his farm uear Brighton last week Horn where I sit ty Jos Marsh tike Your Cho Nalghbor  STATE OF MICHIGAN The PibU Court for tne County   of Livingston 1 iu minusii vriii a Wur ns Column in J he Clarion undi r the name oi  uncv Gale 2ts ktUrsabou recipe uiceon IiiKmi  Alsh J it fK ISO,  u LVU1  ai Liiijr t 11    sa ti  Tcat ut   1 no 1 The  ,  v A was 11,  Vcl for  J WKH tait  in, ami a cup boor  Turned hi 1 Jiivspondent  L 1 iiiniijvlmt bev IIVU vtlt it Should I  An ILoiant your ,  prefer kou dont nave to serve cideranj more than you have to serve beet but its often courteous to let  guests have a choice From where I sit, that simple answer applies to more items than Welsh RarebitIn a worlowhere everyone has different tastes and ideas  we should recognize thou differences  and never deny the  right, oi cuoiCtt tyianyone The village of Chelsea Uat week voted down the proposition to in corporate as a city by 2 vot Much curiosity is being arotlted by the buying up of considerable At a session of said Court, held at acerage in Sylvan township near e Probate Office ia the City of Chelsea The Dow Chemical Co 01  Midland is said to have discovered nlt well there, This is demed by them, Another possibility is a hoUs ln Brighton school children planted 300 hardwood trees this year  I  Charlotte has discarded the parte , inc meter method and instead will j enforce a 2 hour parking law on j Ia,1 tea at iiiwiT vas simly  oeOtL u NOA  Ulnars A go  Loiiiii,t, J18, Lnittd Statu BrewV4 affrfft6 B TI, ii pic of tin V,iw  11101 dl Ii M I o M,   Ill I I   TlUlL the  hi Kaiipn Delta nat   JalaS Two former residents, fcimrt Kearney and Phillip Kelly jicd aL M I UurtonJ south IXiKota and Vrpna ast wk w,i held i  JVJ1S uoatha Cook un lerwent an lijfht appendicitis operation last work Gcurgo Wimbles of Hovll hus  the Howell in said County on the liuli da ot May A, D, 148, Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Ciiit Judv, acting in place of Mi ram K, Smith, digqualified, In the Matter 0 the Estate of Emma Burgess, Deceased Niain K, Starch  htvtin filed in unl court her final Administration account and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the aIrnment and distribution of ho residue of said estate, ii is Ordered that the 1st day of June A, D,U48 at ten oclock in the forenoon,at said Probate Of  fice, be and is hereby appointed for examining and allowing satrt ac count and hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, 1 hat p thlic 4an ROBERT YOUNG SUSAN HAY W, JAW GKfl, RITA JOHNSON NaW Cartoon Novhy iunday  Monday My 2324 SLAVE G1RU A Qome4y0ratoa la TecatuaoWr  YIVONNK 0 ARLO GORG RRNT, ANDY DEViNE, ALBERT DEKKER CARTOON SPORTREEL uaUy Shows a T Tue WeL ft Thart May 252027 Thur, Fri Mav 0 ai 1  ComeV wlta ,ON HAU lduL 0SHEAAANP COtOR LAND mm CARTOON SPORTREEL ttW 715  900 Sun,, Twea, My A U ITS  WONDERFUL UFE  A Wonderful Pirfmre wita Ptito New CvaiHfxMalartoa of ik Movla The Egg n4 i laOona with the 1 Wind LAST OF THE REDMEN la Technicolor COMEDY NEWS ConTTngjThe Ends of the Erth and My Wild Irish Rose st, May aa  Opn at 618, Omi Early CHARLES STARRETT SMILEY, BURNETTE   ia THE FIGHTING FRONT 1ERSMAN AHo SERVICE An eusy way to solve your Banking Problems is to bring them t us, We gladly elp within our power At least well do the best we can, FOR FUTURE SECURITY BUY I U, S, SAVINGS BONDS EFG REDHEAD  With ii j oiled 11  II  , ry ,   m  jiinal If  ljiNaM AbmLLiOijiUwuhl Fltiyd Wiitiers atOfe a Lake nTend in the afienioon they play  land d hall 01, liie  iae iJK was e  d ,j Hie O E S  baatjuct 1 The  s h  iuor liat school coniniMirntM  is May 2th a I, jjliani and Myron Wilcox opei,r il j,n oil station at fe Jajhan, Iann on t hr Ue,er ioa  iJoui t Joln rovuiritn and wife a dtnlu r  Mi Jai ifs Jfovlit died a home im 1  idon Saturday A hult  htuui ia on iif  Koy Graham and wiie have moi  to Base Lake hoc   Hi,  BULLDOZER Wfll have a bulldoz er lure in the near future Anyone wishing work done inquire of  MrrVin McCauley 1044o Ceder Lake Road, Pinckney EARTH MOVING WITH BULL  , DOZER AND SCRAPER C E BR1TTON  SON PHONE NO, 4, Howell of ilowell high school gets a free trip to Washington D C by the Detroit Auto Club J le Follows hof HowUI high sch     00I and Claude Baugner of Brlghotice thereof be ariven uy publics  ton winners of free scholarship at tion of a copy of this order oncu each week for three sue reserve weeks previeis ta Mid  lay ol hiring in the Wnakney Disoetrh t newspaper prtntad and r  Will is L Lyons, Circuit Jud acting in place of Hkram B, Smil Probate Judge disqualified cuiated in said County A true cjpf Caeate Parshall,Register jt Praba1 POR SACETTTimnrivcorn  Butia, also portable electric mangle, jack Wilson, Hilnnd UkOHorn to M7dMrTste7e Geryz Nforma Kisole of Dotjol May 11, a jrirl, Marilyn Elizabeth   Marvin Bruff spent Sunday wLh 1 jjob IMke and family I Sun KUests of Lynn He ml 1 familv were Dr James Nah  family of Coldwater, IJob j   Jim Meyers Leona Campbell 4  Lois Shirley  41 w M Murphy, principal of Howell j  hifS school for 20 years ha signed JEAN PORTLl, JIMMY LLYDON  to he supt of the Haslett hirh sch j Crtoen  00  Sun, won, Ma, 23, 24  Lylis White, safety patrol leader Mat Sun, 21S Pr M, Continuous REAL RSTKtl MORTHAQft OR PlltJoAX AT RfiASOM ABLE RATES First National and Horiue Pork Sho Steak Beef rt Ribs Keyko Armours HUB Large Jute Orauges Vfviani Spaghetti10 unbiau pkg BrotCotfee doz  the 1, oi Al this year The Howell Junior Chamber or Commerce received its charter Thur Mr and Mrs James Myers of How ell have announced the engagment of thoir daughterLenoa, to Herbert Talmer jr of Pincknftip The Mihipan Center Boosters Club has started a project to light their athletic field Mil ford oted down a project to bntrfoTf500,000 to huilxLji Bcho ol addition The Dexter Methodist church has Grrtrc Kiplwasser, Doxter, won a U of M, scholarship, sold their parsonage to Clyde Varsop of Silver Lake ul will build a new one nei to the church Bob Erwin has moved his family I form the Mill house to the Larue I ii Vfceland  1 1 factor pro J jec1 seems to b dead The rural mail routes start here July 1st  Riots occured in Campus Marti11 Detroit last week when Police Com Firaik Andrews tried to bat fre speech Maay were hurt Tom Baw ,4en was the principali speaker Rai road Jack was also involved James Roche ha mo4 from Ar derson to Mclntyre houe on Pie ty Hill A couple of wandering minstrels entertained the people here Thur nignt itfith a violin and guitarThey paoid lhe hat  Frank Peters of SpringpoH ha  ItaJwn possesswn of the 3PiivcloeT mill he bought of Thomas Birkett, He operated the Howeil roer mills for 7 years for O A Hutchings The Arderson Famaers club met with Gen Smith Sat, Solos were rendered by Minnie Monks, Ploaaie Smith aad Samuel Wilson, duets, by Minnie Hoff and Edith Wood, ad  Maude and Susie Smi, Fraafce Placeway, Dill Ivan Darkey, Luciu Wilson, Albert Frost and Z Hartsuff The next meeting ia with v, Hinchey TIJOS FiUsimmons who was murdered MarIS was insured in lhe Gleaners and his widow has reoeH d a cheek for 1,000  Tim Hayes who is working in  Jackson reoprts his horse was stolen there last week  Oiandma Sweeny, 82, etertawed  number of friends last week a  her bufchday Wm Ledwidre has aold hie fine tam to Leslie parties Nora Coins is workittg f MxaJ C L Bowman MAJavis of North a lamb wr  kgi urHF Silver attended 4  of 1fc Midi State Meaical t, at fiattia Oeak tale Hr H F SttfWr Deoexved a ktr last wek fcatr AJhM Bhiwa, la  ared Iter, wba oooe aarteedior llfc latter  81 in a LPecaUnr, lUaana k  oar aatalata 6,00 Lfcettan cauaa fiae  KMaa laat weak it  jd and allvod ia mo RONALD REAGAN, ELEANOR PARKER, WAYINE MORRIS 1 THE VOICEOF THE TURTLEW Naws Nojrolty Car to Tuee,, Wed,, Thur May 25, 26, 27  JACK CARSON, ANN SOUTHERN I  km I Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Inaurancn gasforafcionALl Deposits Insured Up ta 5,010 for Each Depositor Cartoon I Bank IN MOWBLL APRIL SHOWERS Novelty Deaef e r Alive COWS 9 HORSES 9 HOGS 2 per Cwl Large Ones ttaYEMDSNa UPON SIM AND CONDITION CALVES AH SHatfiT REMOVED I REEFuCaft AAaOMalf CMcf4 Promptly VlaimmUamm GapiabU Ma Central Deit itek Co Better Health Modern Plumbing VIEW OUR SHOW OM AWP SEE OU COMPLETE MSTLAY OP VAJUETT OF CLOSET SEATS gATM TUES dtAME FUTURES LEOCE TYPE faWCE CAST MbOM UaVAIttRaCE iTPJM A MASOMITE SMOWEal CLQEEI GOMPaVAnQtfft fTALLS  wmxwmm A IMITM BEMAMG A PEEEIXSS WATER  CmaC A OE WAJ1A Ml ZC CA1VAM1ZEO TIPE  1 APsTlT YAiVa ROM IW A fflTltMGS Ml STOCK mgrtm ivmm vms jjmi   ktw m ma T Of Application V The MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION By THE MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE , COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO PISCON T1NUE THE FURNISHING OF NO CHARGE TOLL SERVICE ilJblWfcfcN fOWLERYlLL AN PINCKNEY  vll   i In accordance with Public Apt  No 206 of 1918, No 41 ol XW and No 3 oi 139, notice is hereby given that an application will m presented by the Mich Bell Tele phone Co, to Public Service Com, n City of Lansing n the 28th day of May, l48 lev nuthuriiy for the dUooPfltoWft of the lurfctahine c5nohM toll serviee between the Fowlerville and Pinckney exchanges The said application alio will requeit the Comm to fix a date r hearing of the matter No charge toll service between Fowlerville and Plnckney has not been provided since May, 1942, at which time a severe storm damage beyond repair the facilities ued to provided the service Due to the wartime shortage of mi rial and manpower it was inpe ible to re store the ii MIM, it ,s not intend ed to restore no charge service ii xlw Mich Public service Comm npproves our proposal The established rates for megei between telephone e ciiunges, the rate centers of whu li are located twelve U2 to eighteen18 miles airlime distance, from each othel Kthe airline distance between tow lerville jnd PltTcknoy is approxmat ely sixteen Hl mites are set fur the below and are in accordance with the tarrilfs of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co heretofore approved, and now on file with the Mich Public Service Commission SIAUOIN lOSlAUUIN MESSAGES Day, Night and Sunday Paid Collect Each Each First Addl First AddT 5 Mm 2 Min 8 Min 1 Min 15c 5c  2oc five c PtKSON TOPERSON MESSAGE Day, INight and Sunday Paid and Collect Each First Addl c 3 Min  1 Min, 25c i K MICH BELL TELEPHONE CO,  STATE OF MICHIGAN Circuit Court for the County Livingston in Chancery Willi JI HLow and Mary Auu Low, husbandandwife, Plaintiffs, ORDER OF PUBLICATION  V Santord K Bancroft, Lansing Mi7  ner Lbeuezer Fox Irving S Gilbert and Luther B Manning, and their unknown wives if they were married, and the unknown noire, de vtsees, legatees and assigns, Defendants At a session of said Court held in tho Court House in the City of Ho well ,in aaid County on the flf teenth day of May A D,1948 Present HonWMi Lyons, Circuit Judge It appearing from the Bill of Compliant that the whereabouts of the defendants and their unknown heirsleviaees, legatees and assigns and their unknown wives if they were married, is unknown and that a summons cannot be served upon them THEREFORE on motion of E Reed Fletcher, attorney for plain tiffs, it is ordered tht the appearance of the above named drfjftf and their unknown heirs, deviaeee, lessees or assigns be entered in said cause within three months from the date of this order That in case of such appearance they cause their answer to be filed and a copy aer vd upon plaintiffs within fifteen days after service upon them of a copy of thie order, and in default that the MU be taken as coafeaaed It is FURTHER ORDERED the Plaintiffs cayse th Order to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in this County, and printed in this said Conn, and that said publication be commenced within forty days from sir, date of this order and be continued therein for six weeks in nuuc wriffi Willb L, Lyons, Circuit JudgeWOT4CE TO DEFENDANT  Hie above cause was instituted for the purpose of the foftowin described lea , Land in the City of County of Livingsta 1 State Michigan deacrsbed as on the North line of Grand Street at a point 34 feet Wee the Soutfcweat comer of Lot Me I of McOakiya AcWtioa to the Vffl ate KNOW arj of BfltlrtnojoVce Vest On the North aide of 0i Wm Jtirer Street 6 feat  atrlfht aorfee to entd dletasce of 186 eet feat theooe  place of thinning  W m Wetov   i94s  ri4   HOW io mcTswr vm  Watch his face light up when he rsi gets a whiff oTthc coffee youve brewed tlectricaUy Its a sureare way to make friends and inauencc husbands Coffee makers start at a modest 1695  MAft CHOICI FOI A HAPPY COUP4I Handsome electric blann and comforters with automatic temperature control Light in weight, easv to launder sad store Thee brides prides come in a variety of attractive thades Begin at 37,8J fffUt a bride hat to think of lau dry ramper your helpmates shirts with a lightweight, easytohaodle electric iron Standard brands of electric irons are priced from 795, fPU CANT IIAT ITI For scores of chores, an electric mixers quicker V flicker Velvety mashed potatoes, lightSndtluflycakes, snaoooth icings, froitiafi and sauceswhy, a gal cant aaiis with a mixer 3295 and up HONIYMOON SPICIAL WiththJa porwble electric rosster in the back ol bis car, you carry your kitchen with you Plugs in anywhere, keeps food hot when detached Perfect tor picaict or buffets From 3695 U TOASTINO THI NIWLYWIDS  every morning for yearswith a new electric toaster that does tvtry piece to the grooms taste From 1995 Your nearest Edison office also stocks hot plates, broilers and teakettles HILl COMPABI YOU TO HIS MOTHIff when you set a plate of crisp, tender waffles before him The man never breathed who didnt drool at the sightthe cook never livt  who couldnt do better with one ol these waffle irons From 995 NO TIMI ON Hit HANDS The young matrons life is bourni to he busyand shes bound to appreciaie a smart, dependable electric dock Edison has all sons of them  mantels, alarms, luminous jobs and wall clocksstarting at 450 mm aektfriokm    LW JShower1 isar rcaUy the wLDeis wa, more like it Everyone brought to tUaric appUaocc for ussosmtfaunfers going to make our home mou comfortabU  and being marrifj wm sW  tt you want to make a June beiWftsi next month, take a tiplrom someone whot practically an old married waaj Dash into your neighborhood Edisoa office and pick an electric appliance aW her wedding present Help her to get off on the right iootliving Uctricsllyn THE DETROIT EDISON CO  methinQ Borrowed  V Something Blue r Let Something Useful l Come From Yc      m STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of UriagJtoa At a session of aaid Court Jieid at the Probate Office in the City of Howety in aaid county on the 17 day of Hay A, D 194, and distribution of the residue ox Judge of ft abate In the Matter of the Estate of May I, Fick Deceaed, Lynn W, Headee, administrator, navinf fkd in eaid Cdurt his final adminiatiotion account, and his pet ition praying for the allowance thereof and fr the aaeignment and distribution of Use reatdue of It is OMeaad, That the 7th day of swe A D, 1948 at ten oclock rn the lorenoon at aaid Probate Off iee be and a hereby appointed fo etfmlnjn 4 ettowiAf aaid count and beting mid petition June, A, D, 1948 at ten oclock in the forenoon at aaid Probate Of ce be and is hereby appointed for raining and allowing said ac count and hearing said petition It u Further urovered That punlie notice Thereof be giwsi by pub lication of a copy of thie order, for   Uncle Sam three aucceaeive weeks previous tv said day of hearing  the Pckney Oifipatch a newspaper prinUi and Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate A true copy Celesta Paraballregtater of probata STATS OF infiTinn THE PROBATE OOwRT JAoR THE  C4HJNTY OF UVIbMSTQK  At a aeaaion of said Court, held at tte probate Office in the City ac lowll iu said Countyi on the 17th day of May A, O 1948,  Smith, It i Further Ordered, That pub rrosent iion, Hiram R, i aoUee theeeof be giv by public Judee of FrbattArei snuuseasTr veeks, pe t May M, Girae  of ohearing ha the Piecknay cixcidated  jeadoonsdy Msftem , Sm, iwie of Probate of probate Id road  hv M  je tfcenoesWdsf aft 4he ae i ansa 4 a     M Mnendl Cyril E Cirani, the Executor having filed hi aaid Court hi final sdmlesetration account and hie petition prnyioe for the allowance thereof and for the aeignmet and diribotioa of the reatdue of m ft it Or4eel that the 7 th day of j ifjen A, li IMS at tea oK in the foneeeoa at amid Probate Of Qee, he aW te heeehj epneM  hi 4he City Mastey Harris Tractors Farm Machinery and Snppptlcs Wiard Plows 214 Bottom Fairbanks51 Morse Water Svstem seonh neen a aeon aarresfc uasfei   SSSg I Rite Way Milking IEI Machines fioodyear mim iMJBL Tires vmm  m thie i  lpBpMm In wrA ,   rV  v  J nm  4   1 ijjmtfn    fi8feiiiL LV  baR1PlNCKlfElLlSPAK 1 t r , 4  Congratulation to Ptoaknay Senior Class ST3    V 7 i  y ft i d   iJ GOOD KfAm LUCK The mar Head Sons oiv i I diaries wia J  4  , Red  H86KADS Murray Kentttdy Postmaster aluie OF Citizens Mutual Auto Ins Co, HOWELL, MICH, Livingston Motor Sales  BUCK SALES  SERVICE  HOWELL, MICH, I ss s 5  ftJd2rf 1 8RAM swat thout FuneraipQ1ner Service  flOnl0 I Oil Gas, Tires, Accessories a Farmers Feed Sup Company Feeds Grain and Coal V L1 ,4   Ul   , 1 J ik Bob lA CLASS oT4l Wmre Lapping Company     KEEP LOOKIDG UP Stanley Dinke Gulf Oils and, Repairing  mm IGeerge Frazier Bankers Mutual Life Insurance Co  LRAOS arker Motor Sales DeSota aid Plymouth Cars,Repairs  br5r F9r John Efssle Body Dumping, Duco Painting 1flVff1ICt Dtru DU t MJ Mrtlat Frozen Food Locker Service l COMPLIMENTS CLASS VIM Ginshurp Auto Part Auto Part, Tires, Accessories  HOWELL, MICH, Thttt b    Tt l l MI Glenn Slay ton Chrysler and Plymouth Cam  HOWELL, MfCH, n TT  ft  Hooky Service Hobiloi Oil and Gas, Grocerie  rl  ate GRADUATES VJ4Z1 ESvM wWvWvQi SSS      jm  yjperg at4 Plants lr Mcmor   isj tay ami AB Oecaskiai    Lynn Henise fWiaa ToraW flaasrrtsar i  vnsams  riNHUMftliftl Duffy I fay for s Mens Ve  10 EAST CO RIVER, HOWELL  j far 0 7 1 warsjiASB  Bvta Jwritow O40B A i4ARTWElASK  ,  9r v APINCKNEY JHSPATCH WcchMtdhvMavJ9, 1948 m GRAC Yard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings0 Fruit Vegetables Groceries Kennedys Gen Store Rural Telenews  nrir FITS TOGETHER Did you fciiow that, in dition to Michigan Bell, there are 160 Independent telephone companies in Michigan Their territory is shown in prey on the adjoining map Thousand of rural folks are served by these companies whose lines connect with Michigan  Bell area in white for long distance service Both the Independents and Michigan Bell have ns their goal more and better rural telephone service  LINE TIED UP When a telrphone on a party line is left off the hoek  or even tilfod off, like this one  the line is tied up for everyone You cant receive calls and no one else on the line can make or receive them Please hang up carefully  for your neighbors take    and yours SIZE MEANS SERVICE Michigan Bells telephone plant is bigbut it must grow bigger to supply everyone with the kind of telephone service he wants Expansion increases the value of your telephone because it provides more telephones that you can call    lets you do more time and money saving telephone errands I C,H 10 AN BILL TILIPHONI COMPANY  Oar lff0OO pwor rsrs csastrscfos progrsm SMSUM  osrf totter rsref tefepssss ssrWcs  RNCKNEY DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pincknsv, N eh ran tattred a second uw letter at Poatoiice at Iinckney, MichivaB undo i uo act of March 8 187 Shlrey  Sons Subscription rata 160 Year Garage Mr Johu Carver Sr returned to1 his nome in Ann Arbor Sua aiter1 Bpending two weeks here finishing bis touh home Mr and Mrs Lawrence Baughn aud boa vsited her preuU ihe G W ILatimer 1 Stockbrkige Saturday Mr John Carver aud Mrs L E Uuuglm aud sou were in Auu Arbor Monday Mr Koy Kice aud Mrs Nellie Chinchin were callers at th Earlj baughn lOjne Friday Directors and officers of the ttf and Litte portage Lake Assoc helu a bd meeting at the home of toe Sec Earl BaughB Satuduy evening Mr and Mrs C FT Hewlett were in Lansing Mondlay and Tuesday attending s YVatkiu Dealers conference Gorman Kelly ana lamUy spevi Sun at the Shields home lu Dexier en Nicholson and BUly Loll of Detroit were in tow FHdav Mr and Mrs Robert Read enter tained the Fred iiea auu James Whitley families Suttday Sunday guests at tnc Albert Dink I el home were Clayton Muson and jlfAmiry and Gerald Dinkel aud amj  ily of HoweU j5atn  guests of Mr and Mrs James Whitley were Mr and Mr Albert Whitley Mr and Mrs bill Steri and Mr and Mrs Leonard Fish r of Ann Arobr  Mrs, Hsizel Clelland of Homer is I  visiting at the Fred Read home Mis Alberta Dinkel spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer The recent rahrshave rfffiwhip water level of Big Portage Lake 3  in ohn Carve, jr caught a carp in  his front yard Sunday I Mrs Mary Hrandle and Bill aill Elaine Brandle of Detroit spent Sun with MrsEmma Vollmer, The form er remained for a visit Mis Mary ABB Campbell winner Of an essay contest was given a free trip to S If ridge rMd recently NOTICE RING AND BEARINGS ONLY 48Q AUTHORIZED FORD REBUILT MOTORS  00 ARC ft ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER SERVICE  ROAD SERVJCT WASH JOBS 100 GREASE JOBS  HOO S1MON1ZED JOBS 995 MUFFLER ft TAIL PIPES BATTERIES ft AUTO PARTS QUICK CHARGE TRACTOR REPAIR OIL CHARGE Call No 138 USED CARS FOR SALE COME IN AND SEE THE NEW ROTUTILLER GARDEN TRACTOR KalserFrazer  Sale  Service  127 PEARL ST CALL NO 138 HOWELL RD NO WIS THE TIME TO MODERNIZE DECO MOwSUN  NORCE FURNACES  SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSIO N BURNERS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOfl EQUIPMENT WATER SOKTNERS  HOT WATE R TANKS SHALtOW AND DEEP WELL PUMPS GUTTERS  SIDING  ROOFING ONE TO THREE YEARS TO PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK GV HANTEED Pinckney Fab4 Sheet Natal Co 210 MAIN ST PINCKNEY I V Mi Mary Wylie epnit the week end in Chicago Mr and Mrs C i ClinUu were in Dearborn aad Lihtiu Park Satur Mr ana MrtW C ALw aud Mr and Mrs C J Clinton attended the card clb Sua at the i o home, Strawberry Lake Mr Mae Mctz of HtWOR spent Sunday at the Lee Lt home  Geo Meabon jr and wife spent j Mt the iern Meaboii esse in Dxtr   Friday night I Mesdaroee Lws CoyleRay Burns and Roy Clark attended the Kings Daughter convention at Whltmore Lake Friday Mr W C Schmidt of Los Isfttn4 N Y is visjtiag her 4ahter, Mrs John Carpenter j Wek d wats of Mr ad Mra Leter MeAJfee were Ah Oark of Dearborn, Mr and Mrs Omar Gase Mr ad Mrs O DeCkrai of Detost Isui Coyte 4 4 wif spat Sunwith Thesnss Coyie of Joan Miller lucks witfi you t now that youve discovered this Domino print boasting the new contour M look with 0 crushed midriff 5 Softly molded rayon , 0 Grey, Green or Aqua Junior sizes  0000 1 k   PEIRCES rr STORE FOR BtJYWlTH O been soU U Frd Server of HoweU vbo wtil ove it t Portage Lake T Mrs Marie Shefcan Bar aM Mi Guy Johnson and ifeff1 ,hv7l Pbilfha of Brm of callea Hiss Uxile Amou of B the Hoff Sire 5u M Etoabeth anth of Evrt wwte  Nelaon , WIT, Deard and  pontiac wer SUB guts  Mr Joan Bennett 01 ja  un at Cie Aadriw Campbell  A m  w bpent home M Mr, and Mr, Geo Burke Of Detroit were week o4 gucat of McDonnell and wife home wti H 1 x xs hwntoer of looaMaaohs Mr jMM Wj i the th aharjr   S  Toloio a4 oaw i4t Mo  at Der j ygU r ftadls Lambie of , Mo  fawllLnt jellie CaoyJBdi Rceat jaUrs M  d sfroke 0 Supt Bea4r ibaya to  iT r   Mrs Atf  fta , ti S ooi in the LtcK District in LUna n Se wstt ethe to the Mttesuwf9 aTthTc 0  aler  uer P aeackart Of Mowl Sun at Che Mark M hosne ss AJsce Mtoa fMflMft Browa ad tahe W Wsn Las t  fia Larry Fannait and and 0 of Detroit ana usm Sash hs MT rHI 11 jr raxyji l liinuuw mi wsssmBssmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm xupwiMiMNeweiMei  ,jn umnm yv,wayy,yTyM, ,  Tf M  issmmmmmmssmmmp Mi  mmmmmmmmjBm     TlrirfliVitfWf TEj  TJJS  T     V II frfr3 Pinckney Wehdav May9, 1948 SSiWtTCsSwsSSS  m sss jg2ftiS  m with ROLHHMm font Wheels Driving t RollOMaticequipped Jobs Dert MAM s B U in emirtqr new experience in tractor operation Theres no wheel tog  BO creeping  less bouncing than ever btM You get  smoother, safer, easier handling over rough ground    in furrows  oa beds along the contour in almost any operating condition you can name Steering U much easier because the load i always balanced be tween the frontwheels Riding is greatly improved and safety increased because upanddown movement of the front end is cue, exactly in balj as the tractor travels over rough ground With just a guiding hand on the wheel, the tractor literally climbs out of furrows walks over obstructions operates over washboard roads with greater stability  Only John Deere has RollOMatic, Its just one of more than 20 advanced features which make the new John Deere A and B Tractors todays leaders in modern design See us soon  1 State Bank SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES iu several year uow many of oui ciiaumers hava been waiting lor lately DeposJt Boxes to rent We now have installed a new block of these boxes in our Burg lar Proof Vault, Those of our customers who have bouu wanting tan now be accomodated We also have addtional boxes available for new customers,  We would like to cvali attention to our Night Depository Service vh di is available to thoaa ot our tusto  who wish to deposit uruis atti r bankiig tiuns A ok us about tU Uoiul a Mnth 1 an u A 1 IVUIRH Account can fce opened with as UUia tth a 1 bill, cease Mchierson Sut 8a lit  PROFESSIONAL CQRNEK PINCKNEY SANITARIUM VwWuikls  VanWjbkk  w4f 4 a  Doa W VaaWle   i Fiaakaay, Mieh I Charles K ai Ualy lliOw , i4 to s 00 P u, St4  UMSSVSi Mosut lumAJFeu, feu, 7I0OI00 pOR G R McCLUSKEY I  tlEftSit B v 09 YBJ eSj mmelSBrnwmem Uiiice 4i  ggsjdeaee 4 MeU ASM sj Attorney at Law Ftret State and aviagi an Howell, ftUekigsm ARNES CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main at Ann ArborMUm Harold Chubb, Local Rapresantativ 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL   Howill  Phons 439 or 97  Monuments  Markers HERB SNEED  14 4 4 ftS A w tSselL  alt ottfi Lako ae ff  A KMU rreeort WMs Ma   V  M r Droil lMaa Moiey to loan at iaasenaoie svi interest paid on Savings Uooks ana  Xime Certifies of Deposit All deposits up to 6,00000 la surad by our membership is Pstd JOHN DEERE noCyter  free LEE LAVEY i STATE Or MICHIGAN 1 tie Prolate Court for the Codas 4 Livingston Ate session of said Court held City the IT   aut the Probate Office in the  of Howell Ui tMid Counts, on Srd day of May AD, J948  LEE LAVEY reew    Mistugaa run AU CUONEER FAJVM aALskS A MrsiUAAiT PHONE  m YLiE 7IMJS1 o4ANLE UERR1MAN 207 Bust Greast Bir, Howes  MARTIN X LA VAN Attornap At Law Ptwm 13 tntsm Hishii Ph 136F6 RsptlrUj 117 Lafiasida DrSe Rush Laka Stt Lieansa PTHSWARTHOUT  SON  FUNERAL rtUMA Present Hon Hiram R Smith, 100 lb capacity wnite Juffe,0 te ,u w  K  In the Matter of the Ertate 1 ARM SEED  FOU SALE Porcelain ice refrigraior,Good cond i T , ition H Gilbert Patterson Lake I j0u  of All Kinds r h 1  on Sale rmer s Feed Supply 0J  FLORIDA HOMtS He Us the thme to buy your fu  home in sunny Florida, also farms, groves, lakes and river property aad business property of any kind Contact J W Tiucher, an old Michigan re sident F C MORRIS REALTY 90 M Hillsborough Tempt, Florida PHONE 104 r MAX RUSSBIAJIar  BOATS Now on display, everything up to an inboard,Plenk es Marine Plywood, flat, round ot Vbottom Choioe of colors end msAerlsJf 6475 and up We are swthorlsed dealers for the Much UI Demand Martin Outboards for Howell and  inity All sales may be handled through our Budget PltsT Complete information on request WILSONS TRAXLEH 8BBVICB 6121 West Grand Hiver, Lakeemung, befcwecB Brighton and Hjw ell ou US, 16, Phone Howell SS4W4 W Hudkins, Deceased Nellie AHudkins having filed TJ said Court her petition praying that the administration ot suid es tate be granted tp Nellie A Hudkins or to some other suitable person It is Ordered that the 24th day of May A D 1948 At ten oclock m tno forenoon, at said Probate Of fice, be and is hereby appointed for hearilig said petition It is Further OrderedThat public no Lice thereof be given by publica tion of a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to  said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed find rirenK J in said county Hiram R 3mth, Judge of Proifct tfrjteji A true copy Celesta Parehall, register ed trtjefa UNTU Hrt, 15 Except Thursday 8044 Portage Lake Rd T9 Mon and Fri, Eve  Dexter, Phone 3461  KEFR1 ON Service REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKJRV 136F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL, SAND, BUKCK DIRT AMD STONE Ordr Your Blaick Dirt Now Hsst for Lawn I P OPiuckney KFD No 2 Putnam St Plaektar Phetta 106F3  Telephone Dexter 3110  MpMW Jll I  III  Aabviajwe 5rvit rbvum ty fsaekAay, Micbig FRED C RE1CKHOFF   OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST CRAND K1VJR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 3SS , RESIDENCE U f LLOYD HENL5EE LIVE STOCK rAULlMl AND Waakly Trips Mad To Dvv0it GENERAL TRUCKING Phona 64P14  CARL JONES CONCKTE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, ANb  ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT 7628 fToma Road Want Ad  UOOM FOR RENT at 30G MILL St MRS, L, S, MciCINLEY, Phone 144F11 FOCSALEr3 year old Holstein cow  coming fresh on May 11, also fryrs Eli Aron 1105 Dexter Rd MKN WANTED for Iiawlehjh bus L CCT,r T , ine3, bell to 1500 ftmiliee, Write fhone 65F, Pinckney ,day Kawniifhs Dept, MCE tin SA, Freeport, 111, FOR SALE 3840 Deer Rifle with ammunition Ernest Packer jr nt or WANTED Cement Work, bitch laying, conseruction work fencing, H, Ray C J es  6053 Richardson Rd, Howell Rte 3 Housewives SAVE YOUR WASTE FATS  FOR SALEWhite enamel tabletop cook stove, also Muscovy Duckc , Earie Schroeder 5483 M36 West Phone 13F22 LOSTAt JHop at Pinckney schoo1 Sat night girls bracelet, sentimBwei value Reward FOR SALE, E, Vaeum Sweeper, 8 piece Dining Room Suite Marvin bniref, Phone 3 FOR SALE Horse drawn rlHTng plow, horse drawn Hiding cultivator walking plow, one set of harness F Pearee, 10960 Stinchfield Rd,  Road, near Big Silver Lake,  FOR SALETEureka Vacum Cleaner Table model Zenith ReidU, Instant Electric HeatertU very reasonable Howard Smith 11586 Van Sickle  t  Overe  FOR SALE1936 Chev SUke Iruck, Mike Haroack  m i AV A u  1 on 11 FOR SALE Buckskin saddle horse, Mrs, Frank AperdeenPhone H2F11  u  hicycU FOR SALrJHousc, barn and 3iMr8, Irene Dinsmore,Hamburg,Mich acres of land one mile we phoie Brighton 72633 Gregory knov as Johnson place pQR SALg6 Vd dump trtteknfc 1  T   y  7 Dc 40, 825x20 tires, fish pletea FOR SALE 40 Gal,Electric Water Radii Heater,Defroster,27,00 miles, heater with thermostat control gj in exCellent condition, Reason Ideal for small home 01in Robinson   peter QMig Rush Lnke, Phone 136F21 Rte 1 Pinckney FOR SALE Ton No 1 cutting ot  LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and repaired Satisfaction guaranteed d Kennyy Rush Lake SALE GMC Tracter Doodle Vug, 7 speed transmission,good rubber, motor OK Ideal for small farm, J Wilson, Hilatid Lake WANTED CHICKENS fNo Leghorns or Leghorn strain, highest prices paid William A Scott Phone Gregory 20F22 WANTED Custom Garden Plowing Steve Mrofka, Rte 2, Pinckney FOUNDA tan and white large male dog, has scar on throat, own y can claim at 9405 Ann Rd, Bus Silver Lk Mrs Earl Suggitt NTEDiM oi Carpenter Work morv Plummer Phone Pinckney 71F5  M Shortag Baled Alfalfa hay Wfll deliver Lloyd Hendeo, Phone 64F14  TO LETUDn shares 45 aeree of the FOR SALE ONE TWeman Tractorcrml Webb farm on IC8, five miles west of Pinckney Jim Veienti, 4226 Holcomb Ave FWSALI 6ft TftXDfciTo fT  windmill Baker Head Three way I  lf  KIRKS CflS1U  A sfor n nood condition W G Reeves, Stockbrldge WANTED Responsible Student de  sires cottage for wlie at Patterson i Lake while at Fresh Air Camp My  I lAugr 20 Write REVIOR, 1322  Wilmont Ann Arbor , FOR SALE 4 Burner OH Stove,new also a 14 foot rowboat  Lucius Doyle  FOR SALErPontiac Seed Potatoes Lonrtle VanSambrook, phone 137FH War Veterans only have until one 1 to file property tax exemptleni FOR SALEFour room house one quarter of an acre, bam, chicken house, garage and work shop Ofie quarter of a mile South ot Pinckney, 501 Patterson Lake Rd Charles Porter t ON SHARES40 acres of laad U  rent on shares Mrs L LaRue Phone 66F14 WANTED TO DO HOUSE CLEAN IKG PHONE 141F2 FOR SALETwo coal burning not  water heAters tnd 30 gal tanks Outside toilet Water softener complete, Electrtc shallowwell pump  capacity 250 gallons per hour Phone Pinckney 129   MOTICE I em stm cleaning Rugs and ttv M   t   WANTEDReliable hustler to up ply consumers wiith 200 household necpitie State age, occupation, resTerenees Kawleisrhs Dept 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Volume 65 Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday May 12 1948 No 19 The couMuencement exercises foT Michigi Wanted 167,000 f   The couwuencement exercises io pet tfcn for a Nov ballot on Gov, I 1X VnCkey  school senior mfnT SSSti   IW  W   May 88 at the U Arae from the newly formed 9 nSJ 2 K Citizen comm for Better Govern i  address at he school  , Lfljj u i , I v The honior parts were assigned ment, headed by Laurent KVnrnum J week to he two pupils with a PrWthriiateTaT of Lt 4 yotr average For firs a past pres of the State Bar of,  tQ 0Uf knowiedge btlta parts were won by boysDavid Aberdeen son of Mrs and Mrs, Frank Aber 5TOPI HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN ANYTHING f j Social Happenings Current Ixmmient 4 lAMAJt AMLtlCAN Michigan Petitions would Mich, voters place before th M,V  z y  son oi Mrs ana airs, rrnnK uer Si ,Jote infW anledment T deon Is valedictorian and Neil the state constitution Ths amend  ,       vi ment would require merger of the ughn son ot Mr and MrsEarl states 100P1M3 state agencies and Baughn, salutatory, The other depts into not more thn 20 stafftlts JiTSSS depts The governor would have the    Jr ,  right to appoint all dept heads  Du  h,rleyvf i They would serve at his pleasure, What are these state units, Here are a few examples Conservation, labor, agriculture, aeronautics, bank ing, highway, health, economic devo lopment public instruction, insurance, aprb, rberry,, corporations, and securities, crippled children, his torical, Mackinac Island, tourist cou ncil, public service, safety, racing, teachers, tenure, unemployment compensation, waterways, work mens compensation, tuberculosis liquor control, stream contr, mun J icipal finance, two stata fairs, labor mediation, anj office, libraries, plus a long list ot examining and licen J boards Tie Citizens comm proposes vU center its reform efforts on one amendment    Vw Left for future considerationun less present plans are changed are other reforms, rejected by the legislature during the 1948 special session 1,1 Fouryear term for state elective officials 2 Power for the governor to appoint att gen  and the secretary of state Governor Sigler changes ot mind leave, botfi of these reforms up in the air, They may be revised later, Some mention has been made of the possibility that the governor should appoint all officials except the auditor general Assuming that Ii7,0u0 persons can be induced to sign the petitions and some citrons have ben known to sign peViH ns wltuut knowing what they proposedthen Mich, voters would be asked to ud ge the following constitutional chnn ges at the Nov election I Should a convention be called to revise the state constitution A Should the sales tux divers ion amendment be repealed Otis MatUsan Vice Pre June V Amo, Sec  Mary Rose Bexseff, Trees Betty Joan Barbour May Esirle Mary Gentile 1 James L Meyer I Marioa R Helms Donne Lou Gilbert v Evelyn Bowmen Elga Hammer Neil Baughn William G Oi tor be in Donald Stackable Joan Jeanne Imus  i Raymond A Hurtubise David Aberdeen Audrey Joy Amhurgey Rustcll L Clark Richard E Gallup Bet M Waddell Joseph Burns Lois Marie Warn Donald L Charbonoau Frank Forton David R Ledwidfa Melvin Stofer  b r  SINGERYOUNG A beautifully uppoined wedding was solemnized at l Ylaryj uhurcb , Sa moniiig when Klaine ioung dauKHtei ol Mr and lrs Vincent Young oi Gregory became the bnde of 1led Singvr, oa ol Mi  Muiy Singer and lue Pdvuul Silver KLV Fr Francis Murphy ofljciiited ai the service Kame clioio luve V  lor her wedding a y govMi oi while iille designed Willi deep fitted ooUa e ami a lull skirt winch extended into a moder ale traui Her fingerip veil oi net fell Irom a satin halfhai aitl Mi1 is earned her mcthers prayerbook uii  which rested a white orchid with naiTiw sneanxJ She was eseurtte1 to the altar by iicr father by whom she was given in marriage Attendants of the bride were Mr albrrt Kiser liutii Ann Voting, natron of honor and Mrs Jativ When Ann Arbor went on fast titni last week, all the other towns in Washtenaw county followed suit the closing in Uu courthouse hiS now been set on iffcst limeWayne and Uukland couMtieo are also on  fast time In Livingston cuunty liri ghtoii and Hamburg went on fast  tun but Howell voted it down Pin ekney was to take action this week Th mam objectors to the  new time are fanners who claim that tile fast time malies them get up at  4  u m and go to bed at 1 p m when it n still light Also it forces them to go to work before the dew  II the hay or gram These are uniliubtetlly rnconvienivs and annoy , but we hould think that tfte eoiil u,ion aitel incoliMtuiees emded by two neighboring counties doing huiiuss wtli i acli other both using uiileient tine KS a much greater draw iack THE JUNIOR HOP The JHop was held at the school Sat TTight with oneof the largest attendances on record The hall was  beauifully decorated with the class  Circuit Court News The Mnyt term starts May 17 53 cases are listed 3 criminal, 5 cit  izenship, 6 jury cases, 9 nonjury  cases, 9 chancery and 2 divorce The criminal cases arc nil old ones Clayton Scofield, drunkness Stanley jVaBlaium contributing to deliquency of minor, Ira Mm ett, alimony as Voiug HtVf liurns and Mi Young as brides maids, They wore matcmng gowns of satin brocade 1M pastel shade, with shoulder lmg th vi ili eaugln by Iloul hdu, Andrew Sinti aiid h, etl er is bes man and Jack Young did and Jajnes Singer seaed the euest, Little Jackie Young did imbly as WIS For iiiici Senator Vandonberg failed to dLiingJih himself last week wbeii In endeavored to kill the bll i takt, the ui off colored ole, by ,1iniing the bill lo the ag rcinlt in  IM, niemuerr ar hovik to it, lleif tin bill would  ha bien buttled, up until kingdom  tome Jin, lie did as pieidng off icer liiwcei, the MliuUds rose in girl, M Neiiie revoit Hgaiui In, luljm, and overul lardiier jdended at the organ aud j,, n eidiie ,aiil Ink to the aivoealisis for the occasion were ii ncuure  eumm, who jnembera cent ,jr and liichant Young j faor ,t Mie cliances  the bill Following the nuptial si wire, awiu Weadmg Ineakiast wis served lo rngbeaier and Barbara Singer  a winsonif flower n some fity guests at Iregorv Town nail and an afternoon reception Wis  ha , aire of jm, an J, late hae Ot l iloied ulet peaed li ST GARYS CHUkCH fiev Francis Murpiiy, pastor iJuvcna Fidar 10 hoon and 9i0i P in Preparation for Holy Communion each Saturday 8vfc J p, in and on  dy jiased tile house  pod ilowvv er soino law, agairt the sale which inni be rethii int nice Srindor Van eeini to hac bowed to  ei ,, el ,M,i ingaiiThe 11 vtda,y 7 to 730  Masses at 8UU  a m a m and  1V0U  e The citizenship cases are Alex t Rasegan Kathleen iiitwell May Tay j colors There was a drop ceiling  AJu a vveiswurn, Jennie Tourufrom which were suspended varous f ier colored music notes The muwus as5umpMt L utl ,A1  ,   Ma,, furnished by the Roland Service ,  Tcny Lpka, L    chestra of Ann Arbo , h vin Dopker v Wm Bunn Trespa,s    iMh   march was led by Albeit Wald1  hdlcVdy vd titaik y , f  v0un 1uil  Junior class pres and Wy Ionl WaUer Loemel,Ketmei, Aii0tlu tlu ht,1lln, Darrell Shirley,  ,  Tiainpon NS Terminal Corp Appeat  M  m  Uh,  tne secjim u EmmeU UaUup vs j0ieijh inn MuUilf Mulii Ulll j,Sjconiry mu  aVQtirtn worn mnnvl erlck  Tue, late Prof, Robert ioetzel The mam attraction wcie mny iNoaJury cutes  Absumpsu f WtjL ,at Janrs Sla,ktlk, Thm Jute John Prolan Iri , late Uil and Mny Earle vere pie and varioup colored gowns worn by  the feminlne dancers Boxex of con letti suspended from the ceiling were showered on the dancers dur T3 Should present constitutional K the grand march limitations be removed from salaries  r, of state officials and, state legslat ASKs NEW TRIAL  Armstrong Cork vs nolis,Joseph Purtay vs Kjcl Puidy and Woodluff vs Wr It ia getting the style to aslc for new trials now on the part of con   victed persons IS yrs ago, the body of Silas Coleman was found in Honey Creek here at Mashs britt ge May 15 with severalbullets m orsV 4Should Mich 100plua state agencies be merged into not more than 20 state depts whereby the governor would appoint all depts heads With these proposed reforms,Mich voters will have plenty to decide injft NoSiiK  happened for several Hebuffedby the state legislature08  011  ULII  ji i J i ber of the Plack Legion, ftumea Which flatly ryected his Uadmg re  d  h  forms, Gov bgr has jounced, and coniJ,d that  with  Wni C 1SUG i Pty of legikm members brought we people  ,  A Uoleman out of tc Pinckney on that teT dnnSrS  night, stopped at a cottage at Kush that the debate will be  vigorous      More centralized power in hands  , ,,,a v, Qv, v,, r   it   u v , A bndge when they shot him down of the governor will be contested  BmctiL Th trial  as  within h party Not even the gov for target practise, ine tnaijaB socalledf cabinet s unanimous in j its support Jeorge Spag k Col user ni Davis KepivvinkoUti actor Purchase Vi Wm Ambrien, Otto Stevenson J Chas Meivlellan Trespass oji Case Mary Kessler vs Mrs Wilmont Mor  rer Arthur Kessler vs Mrs Wilmont Morrer Garnihinent Ijennie Kuschel vs Douglas Moiier Iowler rville Machine Co, vs W 1 Anderson , Chanceryrorclosure, Aron hch  lotthauer vs John Pomcroy Account ingLeonard Prell vs Floyd felder InjunctionKen Parent vs W 1 Blair Geo Bryant vs Lltou Sam uels, EdwardGowdfsh vs W An derson Correct iteedFrrnk Kre eps vs Joseph Koenifc Quit Title  Albert Abraham vs Roswell Lamb, Glen Gillispie vs Increase Kenyon, Paul Dioterle vs Wm Baytes  DivorceJuanrtn, vs Louis Booy riai was Helen vs Geo Sonosan, May vs Russ Jitdge VanZilie in Detroit Silverthorn, Betty vs Clarence Kerr   r  oortjnn Kinrn Minnie vs  S ami 1 Time Mb  oin Slti, ai Sunday Kell ami  held at ihe Vincent Young bunn 1 he bride has been complimented dejjuig seveiil pic nuptial showers and has ii, ii,, received enviable gifts I ohj law has bug bee,, , relic of I for traeling, Mrs Singer wore a  1,, past v,iLli butter ,ing ui sue  nioUsh suit of sumnertan gabaidi vc u, an,j VlMy lUj, ol, t,t mark ine matihiig rMrri rrfiuM hu baiid,it4 M thrtt lhr fiirnren hn with brown aceesseii s After i,1uit buttei production , honmoon in the north, the couple i  nable way, ol  will leside in iiegory, IJoth Mr ami Mrs dinger ar graduateij of Pi ink liey lligi School, He is employed at  ie I 1 is t li s o in Dixler, atid lie ible poilnti wilh   n u ling ig ago oi m ire pro  milk I lasiirs I old a re  the Pdwaid A rbjr Co por Publishing Co  I lefe I liOt ill I  the marlU lo pit x  111 J tile eliciujatc, long peo w lii n , i ii a Ielb the halo of ow acjisa  e M I ie m ber   oudh , later of Pur  en nieinler Sal, late Win, Ibirmeis ter,An apeal will I b nmde Sun,  for tae Jlioeesnn Student Piind,   Prayei icipiiestnd for sick and receni de arited amojig whom are  tlio late Alr, salfrd ami Miehi Sherlock oi Pnlialo, of and Mi were  mayor ol hetioit and aor U S enalor Int eot into politics The  J l R who then ow IU i the street jadvayfin 1etioit raided arcs Cou  v i i ii, an o,t polo ii foe of the D U Ii got on a  t reel ,M re used Vt pay llieihi rcii, ei lare and had him If put got bun a i  COM CONTL CHURCH Rov Alfred Allard, pastor  sang, Pccause Moiring WorahJp ,  io 30 piano by 1 is J Sunday School 1130 1 The brid Choir Practise Wed Night Organist and Choir Director   Mra S S SupW Herman Vedder Timely message at jU a,m, Cordial Fellowship, Keep Sunday for the Great Things ot 1 Jio Spirit, SHOUPDONNELLY Miift Pan Shoup, daughter Mm Jay Shoup of Detroi Thomas Y Donnelly, son of  Pd iird Kenney of Pinckney unied in marriage Sat afternoon May  at Jil p m, in the lir Methedist church, Prigliton in the  iesenc d ilaties and friends, iiev J M MiLiuas, minister r ad ihejs ijUrijig tin  single nng eeremony Heloiv tbej ,,,j ,M jjnill,iy IIM  party fame to the lr, f,  vJati  J J winding Mis Meinvin Campbell of Pi nek ol f t hi i by force This columns of IM publicity and launched, him on a political car em with a ban Senaor Taylor ol  Idaho, ju,in,g male of Heiuy Waltace, i trying a ,umilar method He  out 11 ii id was arrest n Prunnyliam 1 la, last week oi violating a  legation law by pluv i b PJNCKNEY In the soft ball league last week Haines won from the Recreation team 11 to 7 and Shehan lost out to Singer in a free hitting after Wed night 15 to 13 Home runs were numerous, Swarthout hitting 2 and D Amburgey 1  OFFICIAL STANDING Singar 4 0 ,1000 Shehan 2 2 500 Haines 2 2 Recreation 0 4  Games Next Week Mon Haines VB Recreation Wed Singp VB Shehan COUNTY TSSBTTE FORMED GOSPEL MISSION Kcv Fzra Bchey, pastrr Morninfr Worship Service 1000  Sunday School 11 JO Supt  Win Leviig Youi Peoples Meeting  730 Kvcntng Maesage   815 v Ill ffr VS i jtiiitx    ,    L who found the body and Irvin Ken VnAugusU Kiogard  Wd e PrayerService S00 nedy were all down there a witness Booth Warren vAug a  , es for 5 daysFive legionaires were Myrtie vs DICK  b convkUd Two died in prison and  Francis Simons, Mary vs  another is serving time on another  accompanied at In M McLuras came to the altar on the inn of her brotherinlaw Mr A  A Xalur of Hamburg to he strains Morwin Campbell of Lohengrins wedding march   fA en the organ by Ms J M McLucaR The yotmg couple were attended by the grooms both Dave  Donnelly of Pinckney and Mrs Zul I auf of Hamburg sifter of he bride A ret option  weddin dinner v,e  i Jield at a 00 , m a Hie inn i M r a  their home in Detroi whoiV young people are employed    i Ilr Igoin into a public meeting through the negroes entrance His fine Was   or ib davs in jad He obtaiH proccding, urd filed ell a notici bably tried before it co or  toi II  stay of ol appealNow the law pro unconstitutional but it must in several southern courts reach the U S supreme and by that time it will be ate to help hi, campaign any Pake  and both Gerald Sanford, Alfred vs Muriel White, Louise vs Henry Shebor, Corrino vs Norman LaBelle, ttuby vs Wm  Summers Deverly vs Clifton Hath, Henry vs Gloria Vogt, Edna vs John charge  As the crime was committed in Livingston county there was some question why it was not tried here I The att gen however, VTI MAY JURY LIST Kkd no jurisdlition as the crime was Enirlami committed in Livingston, and that Jide VanZUe told the jury the de  io John  NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Ezra BecheyPator, 4060 Swarthcut Road 7 mil N t of Pinckney Sunday School , 2li0 P,M,  Woishiu Service  330 T M O E S FRIENDSHIP NIGHT arold Stassnn went into Ohio  last week anil too nine delegates i aviy from Senator Taft thero in   the   aientia priinari He only nd Mrs Donnelly will make entered his name in Dl districts in  the tale Lawrence Kcote et al who pluu for Senator Taft hailed it as i Stasseii defeif which is the  bunk For a man who aspire to the prcsHential nomination, as Senator Tift does hi inability  get all the tie legates from his own  state is a very poor recommend LUKASIEWACZ   PACKER Krppst Parker jr of Pinckney and Miss Lillian LIK kasieueyp of Ann Arbor were married at St Marys chuh, Dearborn Saturday KINGS DAUGHTERS  At the Mother and Daughter ban  quet at the school last night he  At a meeting held Mon night at fedants couW be convicted of first the Brighton cily hall a soft ball j  murder, Also that they were league was formed toJe known fas victims of hyisteria during the camthe Huron Valley League Play will paign to stamp out the Black Leg start May 28  ion W,Dowling, now a prominent The following representative were Detroit att prosaeuted the case present Brighton Al Cole Howell I  Stub Musson nndi Clare Brighamjf 5LXw TIME Milford DicV Baker Clyde, Clare Read, Dexter, John Webber Pmck Th pjicknf concil last night ney, P W Curlet Two more teams  tabled a rAolutlon to go on fart would be added At Cole was electe    pre, and ye editor, aectreas All,  gwnes wiU be played under lights CARD OF THAJMCS 90Opm faat time The Clyde team  We wish to express our apreci known as Highland last year will tion to ,, Stuckey, the h A B,  play at Milford dunes will be n Kjn5r8 Daughters aad the people nigiii and eaeh team will play the ot of the community for the sympathy N her teams lwje YOUNG IsOWt   t PILL, ADDICT Dont miss I Was a Sleeping Addict, true life story of a young models terrifying experience story i The American Weekly, great 4gtritted wh this San s KV W  and mtny acts of Jdndness d 4 us during ocr loss, also for T beautiful flowers,   The Family of James livermore GAMES HERE NEXT WEEK England HandyFern Fenton, Ruth Glover HartamdClauHe Prian, Howard  Jipnes Howell CityRoy Smith Austin Howell TwpMont Sopp,W, 1  IoscoRicliard WilsonLem H MarionWarren Quifck, Floss Lunn  iberry PceolaGladys HotderTesji Geoige Walker PutnamWm, Shehan, R K Elliot TyroneWalter Sherston,Ada Griswold UnadillayHarry Cooper,Otto Arnold Brighton City   Bert A ppleton Brighton TwpKenneth Hyne Cohoctahit E Peekens  ConwayLewis Lowe    DoerfieidStanley Culver GenoiiLyle Herbst J    IJintkney Chapter No 145 O K S following were nrize wnncrsoldrs held jts annual Friendship niht ii motherJCdifh  kyounges, Marie Hvenmg, May 7lht with an attend Vedderjmos1 daughtfrs, Mrs, Albert ance of 145 members present fromShirty lCadio impersonations revue Brighton, Fowlerville, Hovcll,nd Mrs Winslow firf MrsAberdeen Pinckney, Winifred Abjrdeen, Wor second, thy matron read a very clever ori      j ijnal poem, My Nightmare, and Ml Almon  Eloyse Campbell sang a sor of   Welcome to he guests Pint krey Phillip members presented The Kndl De edican1 gree n novel ynayeite and tasy refreshments folwed the entertainment  conervaioc Notes This dept is conducting an exper rient to see if wild pheasants are  toucher than those raised at the  game farm The woodehueji i now protected and may only be shot irom Oct 15  to Dec m except by farmers on MOODYDOOLim E   their own lands James DooliUt  oa of Mr andj LM,IMI acre, o oil lands in 16 Mrs H, Doolitle flew to Kchmono tounl ,v,n  Virgnia Tuelay and marred Junej Kjll MoodThev will aiTiv nere today I  SPRING FESTIVAL Tie hiph school glee SPECIAL COMMUNICATION  hold heii song festival Spiral Ccmurnican of Liv , school Friday nigh1, May 14, Ii ingston Lodge No 70 F  A Monvill feature songs of Siephh Fts Sat tveniiig, May 15 There will be er, Mrs Eloyse Campbell and Gilj work in the First DgreeIlofresh jertv Bailey are guest soloists, e leased May 10 jnj whih have been scarce are coming back and a substantial number of them have been seen around the tato  ar club will liuffed and sharptaii jgrouse merits will follow degree work A good attendance asked P W Curlett, Secretary Gnde Operetta is Snovhite and the  Mav 10, Is     1 fj at the apparently making a comeback Last year 22,OO0 of the latter were shot compared1 to 183,000 in 1946 and 9,040 sharptail compared to 6,340 the year before   t 27 of the 30 counties have now Seven Dwarfs,, quiV paying fox bonses,The bonSt es ranged from 2 logics were still paying bonuses at Thp next meeting of the Pinck cs iSZSSis of lh Dot iSTheT tM VM p m  l he proaent, A     beginnimg of 1 ingaton, Kent, Sanibic Alcona Member Com, JAMES B LIVRMORE CARD OF THANKS J James Benjamin Livern ore,  The Junior Clas wish to express a oioneer resident of this commun1 their appreciation and thiirk totydied at his home att Gregory I the following peojTe who helpci lat Tuesday Surviving are his  hem to fwtktbei4opaucceas wjfe, the foier Birdie CulMs, a  Parents of clas member, Ieegonf Russell nnd 3 rrandchildren Lnver Mr Martin, Mr Curlett, The funeral was at the Swarthouti w mmm  1 Detroit YWCA, Albert BaHey, Funeral Hom Friday wirh Rev 0f tlieir daughter, June, Bob White, M J Reason, Clayton, siuckey of the Gregory Baptist tos Wm, Brash jr, Bekkringlso mir chaperonesand church officiating Burial in the sponsors Mrs Lobdell Mrs Wilson Pinrkney Consetery  and Mr, Bder, 1  AMHOUtiCH Mr, and Mrs, VirgtntA announce Wrn Brash of  i0  T   s   v  tl  M ITwliu   Hnym tffimr mV   l   iitwpfWrOt  II in m4mm im Sawi i  B Kt  wjL  mm ,, j  ,, yMitijy 1  aaftrtMfc IT  tCStuviiiWv  JSiikijtVvw ffl fer r    rvfiP rias WKBCH Pinckney Diarch May 12 1948 Bake Sale FROM 10 A M To 2 P, M, AT MARTINS FROZEN LOCKER  SPONSORED BY PINCKNEY P T, A  Saturday ,May IS  Jisiuiriver by dumping their iewer age in it  X X  Clinton Skidmore,, 03 of Stock bridge died last week Monday j Pri sf, May 14, 15 Double Future Mn,Neme Parks of Stockbridge BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, PIES, ETC TYoroeds WiU Gc To Fund To Buy  STATE OP M1CUAJ The Featae Rft fo the County  or UVWGMON At a suasion of sai urUield at the Probate Office  the City of Howell in the said Comity, on the 4th day oT May A D 1048 Present, Honorable Hiram K Smith Judge of Probate Jn the Matter of the Estate of Roy G Graham, Decreased Mabel B Graham hnvng filed in said Court hr petition pmyihg that the administration of said estate , be granted to Emil G Lambertson,  or to some other suitable person It is Ordered, That the 1st day of June A D 1948 at ten oclock in the forenoon,at said Probate of fice bo and is hereby appoinetd for hearing said petition It it Further Ordered, The public notice thereof be given tf publicat mfro ion off a copy of this order, once iJorn t0 Mr and Mrs Raymond Su each week for three successive uivan Rrine Swarthout a dau  wecs previous tt said hearing, in ,,  the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper   circulated in laid County ty Hhnm R Smfth, Judge of Probate A true copy  Celesta Parshall, Reg of Probte AVON THEATER SYLVAN fHEATEl CHJtLSBA MICH an4 Chaa Turner of KcdHaoda CaJ  were married there April 27  John Zagorski, 65, of Oak Grove killed himself last week with a 32 revolver Patricia Smith is valdictorian and Dorothy Miller, salutatorian of the Howell senior class Rural route 5, a new one starts May 17 from the Howell postoffice It hu 234 patrons in the Oak Grove section Miss Genevieve Rybka, Pinckney high school class of 1944 left May  2 for Anhprage,Alaaka,where she has a job as typist with the federal government She lives in Hamtra mack Story of tht Foudin West with TIM HOLT, RICHARD MARTIN THUNDER MOUNTAIN TWO BLONDES AND A  RED HEAD A Comedy with JEAN PORTER, JIMMY1 LLOYD i  irTP  Suns Tuos,, May 16, 18 WAKE UP AND DREAM In Technicolor With JOHN PAYNE, JUNE HAVER Goodl ,Jioaiy Picture wltfc music Mows Cartoon Travel Corned and Drama u  rij Sat, May 14, 15 THE LADY ih THE LAK Starring ROBERT MONTGOMERY, AU  REY TROTTER, LLOYD NOW  and JYNE MEADOWS vetoon A Latest Nei May 16, 17 dun  MOil,, Nairn of 47 Yean Ago Bert Schoenhals or Genoa is working in Owosso The Misses Maude and Mocco Te epic attended the May Festival in  AMU Arbor William Commodore Scakett of At a session of said Court, held at I Dexter was run over by the cars at  STATE OF MICHIGAN The Pnpfcate Cosrt for toe County  of Livingston Fromwhere I sit1  Joe Had the Folks in Stitches I i At the Friday Wfgfit Social, fa our town, for Instance Soai1 Jeb Crowell had the rudienceAn lka like band concerts, others stitches doing a takeoff on the dont some families serve beef, blustering character who belittles with dinner, others, buttermilk everybody and everything that isnl and  for politics, theres plenty of from his own home town bfnlttfrf disagreement A  Well, we can laugh at that sort But when it comes to denying of character because from where folks the right to think or act as I sit, Americans are just the op they chooseno, were like you posite We like to boast a bit per we dont believe in it, whether it haps, about the paint job on the gees for serving beer, or speaking new barn, or the missus style of ones mind on public affairs cookingbut we arent intolerant of people who dont think of act exactly the same way we do  the Probata Office in the City of Howell in said County on the  10th day of May A, D 1948,  Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge, acting in place of Hiram ii, Smith, disqualified, In the Matter o  the Estate of Emma Burgess, Deceased Hiram R, Smiflh htvtng filed in euul court her final administration account and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution t  the residue of said estate, xt is Ordered that the 1st day of June A,D,1948 at ten oclock in the forenoon,at said Probate Of  Coming Song of the Thin Mao The Egg Gone with the wind HOWEIXTsT HOWFJX, MICH THE FOXES OF HARROW H CAPTAIN From CASTlU With REX HARRISON, MAUREER O  ARA RICHARD HAYDN and  VICTOR McLOGLEN Cartoon Inky Circue  Sun Shows 2t4574i4S, 650,9101 Tu Wed,, Thur,, May 18,19,2 Starring I TYRONE POWER, JEAN PETER CAESAR ROMEO, JGHN SUTTOJ Shor 7tl0, 930 r f ComlngiTo the Pryde of the EarT Call Northstde 777, Magic Tow  State of the Union Ann Arbor Sat night and had a leg  cut off He build the Thos Keau house here WMsftffllti Mrs John Teeple is visiting ner son in the upier peninsula Howlett Bros of Gregorfc havepurchased, the Buss hardware at  StOCkbriklg  MlJjtiMsWHl aun, Mon May 16, 17  CoL O A Jatfnes U S pension a f Mat Son, 215 P M Coat gent is the Memorial Day speaker LARRY PARKS ELLEN DREW Fri, Set,, May 14, 15 GENE AUTREY, SMILEY BURN ETTE  PUBLIC COWBOY NO 1  Also THE WRECK OF THE  HESPERUS Mj  With WILLARD PARKER anjd EDGAR BUCHANAN MS E R V I C E It is dectdedly more important fo  us to retn n an old customer thi it i3 to gain a new one We appr cfiate our old friends and customei and like co make new ones We U vite you to make our bank yti  bank  i i For your future security uy U S, SAVINGS BONDS AND  TO MATURITY HOl  ,THE SWORDSMAN womedw Cartoon New May 18, 19 at Howell  A A t Feed Truaji was found dead in his barn in Genoa Sat Foul play is suspected as there was a bruifee T ww on his head , t OBEKT YOUNG4 MARGUERITE Miss Kate  St I CHAPMAN j  u u   , M her home here of TB tunennai o fice, be and is hereby appointed for , hurch Tuesday I Jm   ,,  ,,   ,inry Barton, 50, died at his J RELENTLESS With examining andallowing said acj  Barton, 50, died at his count and hearing said petition 1  nere jjay 19, He married Jen  It is Further Ordered, lTjatpibllc I ieciari  184 who survives him     j,unerft at the frxiJl ,ni flitsiiTfif flrfircn Ff Jvlaa sotlce thereof be given y pullica tion of a copy of this order once each week for three uecesbWe weeks previous to said lay of bearing in the Finekney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and cir Willis L, Lyons, Circuit Judge, acting in place of Htram R, Smith, Probate Judge disqualified, eulated in said OflptT A true ejpy Celesta ParshallReglster ef PrehaV Neighboring fleu By a 5 to 3 vote the Jackson City common council barred the  racing of midget autos fen that ater bUl Taft, star Uof M pitcher li from Munith and pitched the last two summers for the Varsity Sports a Jactoon semipro team I Following the injection of a pro  posal for 11 600,000 Bewerage dis  psal system by Adrian voters, the State of Michigan, has started suit against the city for polluting tha   home Wedr Re Kice officiating , Dan Denton is working for How jartooa  lett Bros  Thur, Fri M   Daley is sick with fippend J0N HALU WtLLARD PARKER, AKIM TAMIROFF Comedy yo 2l  fV HAV3 AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABJR FOR , iOUNO LOANS REAL E8T4TI MORTqAOEj OR PERAOuXL AT RAAfOfi ABLE RATES First Motional Bank i  IN HOWBLL WiU Daley is SICK WIHI nVr JU nALU iMICHAEL OSHEA f ieitil mm in Under Fedesal Supervision j M Wm Ba nd Mr, Ban,y 1 LAST QFTOE  REDMEN iS rf liars    ,,At 1 Lynch spent the week end mDexe The graduating cliiss numbers out 3 this year Wm Dunbar, Poole, Muade Kichmond Frank hieldB is the Day speaker at Hamburg Chas Memoral COMEDY In Technicolor CorporationAU Deposits Insured U NEWS to 6,0i0 for Each Depesltox Dead c r Alive Pork Shoulder Roasts lb 53 d Short Ribs lb Fresh Pork Liver Keyko Columbian can Tomato SonpNoLiailt targe Fresh Doz Eggs 30c 45  C NotefftTL ears Ago The senior play was a success 84 beng taken in at 2Fc admission I  The singing of the high school 1 chorus Pauline Reason Rentha Cook   bertha Watters Grace and Luciie Tupper was fine The first initation of the Okeecho Kings Daughter was Thurs and was conducted by Mesdames Fisher and MacGregor of Ann Arbor George SproutA former Putmam resident, dieii at Benzonia on Apr  15th Casper Vollmer has moved on the Gilchrist farm Fred Bwman has sold his home Stuart St to Wm Bowman The O E S installation is Friday night JiSXy Seth Reed pioneer Methodist minister of Michigan is 100 yrs old  June 2nd  Born to George GTdner jr and wife May 5, a daughter Ira Preston and Florence Pullerton of Jackson yere married, at th  Karl Baughn home St by Kev Cook Ha has been working for Mr Baughn THE PARKING METER CASE The Brighton parking meter case came up in court at Howell before Judge Breakey Fryiay and degen erated into a farce When the smoke had cleared away both suits filed against the council one by  Martin Lavan and one by Brighton business men had been withdrawn and the only one remaining was the damage suit filed against Lavan by counciL However, there was a jok  er In the council victory as the jud ge Utt the Injunction in force for  bidding further Installation of meters and set June 2 for the hearing on st id injonctn thin lerving Lav 1 an still in control of the attention I j The hearing hanged on a technil ealit Don VeaWinkle, att for the J council saidi his suit should he fir J st because he had the first injunction issued 0 April 27,Lsran objected and dted hie own affadarits dated April 14 although titer were not served vat April 16 It sve loped Lavan had flatten blank ef1 fadavKs freea the eeeuty clerics ofv Tice, signed and aeaiad and Tilled them to Waserif Thai VaaWlnUe tew COWS 9 HOKSKS  s  HOGS 2 per Cw Large Ones UBVENDORG UPON Sl AND CONOITION CALVES AN SHEEP REMOVED TREE Pas a Aoliwdf CaUected Prompdp Modem Eqwml Walfc Central Dtad Stock Ca Better Health p Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS ORANE FIXTURES BATH TUBS LEDGE TYPE SINKS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STRBL ft MASON1TE SHOWER CLOSE I COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS ft SHAFFER DEM1NG ft PEERLESS WATER WATER SOFTNERS PUMPS SUMP PUMPS ELECTRIC ft OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED PIPE HEATERS A FITTINGS VALVBS SOIL PIPE ft FITTINGS IN STOCK PLUMBING HEATING  mit ttm, flee Water Heatere as MM it bat bw,uuM pnet JuC 44M like tht  JOT TANKS LAVA  Toafe SINKS fk tm din A Unml Pinckney Gem Store est Oe wsJfdea tn force Oa Jstte t tkm vt willj rata ear the ftajpalstr M t  Michael Gariaad H Owassi mm fei1  Water tyefesme   Stesmlejr iWeiiielwfc Plows And Besides Doing Everything in Your Garen It Has a Pouer Take Off to Saw Wood, Run Cement Mixfer As Well ASH Tree Sprayer  iJk jtUJ  FREE DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR OWN LAND LOOK BEFORE YOU INVEST INCREASE CROP YIELD 25 Vf ONE PERSON DOES THE WORK OF FIVE WITH A Garden King Tractor A 5 HP TRACTOR, WITH STEER 0MAT1G DRAFT COKOL, POWER REVtilSE AND A COM PLETE  LlNfi OF MATCHED I A new bonnet may get you in the Easter parade but your participation in tat Payroll Savings Plan or the BoneVAMonth Plan wihVput you in the Security Parade Far the wageearner, payroll savings where  you work enable you to acquire Savings Bonds on the partial payment plan For the selfemployed, your local bank maintains the BondAMont PUn U S Trtasur Diportneul P 2   4 H P    33500 , 5 H P TRACTOR  355,00 CULTIVATOR  32,00 PLOW  3350 2 MONTHS TO PAY C F Hewlett DEALER FOR WASHTENAW  LIVINGSTON COUNTIES PHONE 3 PINCKNEY, MICH AFTER YOU SEE ALL THE OTH ERS LOOK TH16 ONE OVETH To the People cf this Community  Our Secretary of State Warms During this critical period    food is a vital factor in our foreign policy And the attitude of Americans toward I od can make or break kWmrtv MA our erfrts to achieve pace and security    our foren policy has entered the American home and takea a seatat thef, family tabled m  Th tjf t ire  fighting general talking Hee are theyracthes deeply concerned About    y ample goal Ihe far raeh AVatfflnVbeatthetnCurown 1947 whearbpjj hit a record, high  IF you and I takeafew necessary steps, Uncle Sariraasvmake up E opes shortage aajlvert  famine with its uglyeanse ijuences    certain to invetoe  us  Xi t HOWELL CONSIGNMENT U MILES EAST Sat   How about it Can we get, oar J families to save on breadone ,   laehperjfiy , ce an nonHt edort other food for tfieat  to eat no egr  Fays Just for a few mon i and must to prevent a isis Tts all save wheat  save at  save the peace  AS  TiVBNTEEN f   815 BUY yPTH CONFIDENT LOWELL MICHIGAN rf i  STORE FOR WOMEft i    UN Facts and Faces AUCTJO r LUXEMBOURG I tkr0RfrSRA BINpCfcs, CORN BRIEfDERS,MURE I jirKEADRSNHAY LOADERS, SlOtf DELIVERY kyikL WAGONS, C9M5NES, GRAIN DttILLS, CORN PLANTERS,APD HUNDREDS OF CIPHER TOOL    BRINGPOR TOLS ANY TIME BErToRE DAY OF SLE  fiW UM tatH one Faces mAlUZtAH To the People of this Community    Ou CRtJMBS Will Do It  irman Charles Luckman of the CHiaeijs Food Comnyltee ex plains the requirements for European aid this way We have an excess of 470 million bushels of grain Our export for minimum world relief needs must be 570 millions That 100 million bushels differ ence must come from what you and I think we need during the J next few months We can help save on bread But surpisingiy enough, threefourths of all of our grain goes to feed livestock and poultry So you see the needfor keeping down our production and con sumption of meat and eggs Thats why you must observe meatless Tuesday and eggless Thursday Thats why we must stop wasting foodany fcd Its a challenge to the homemakers the cooksof this communitys families You women can do it Just re member people are desperate theyll fight to get food Weve had enough of fighting Save wheatsave meatsave the peace To the People of thts Community My Thinking  My Money  My Time will stay inihis war to the finish   Ted R GambloNational di  rector of the MLJ War Finance Division an leader of the millions of volunteers who are sell ing you extra Bonds n to beat Japs and plete th wr u i iufope, put the warttme 1 America in   1 J Ts good  to follow only durini day You9B4tbeJ I win a war Ltixebtfftrotte of the smallest countries in thewrklsJfaraily of nations, has an arearpfwl squire miles and raotevihan 300popje,The Grand DuchyHeh touthea on Gerjnarfy, Belgium and suffered under ,OeYritan,occupation in the Second WldWaj Practically every bit of her land is cultivated by small landowners, Dese her small size, j Luxembourg supplies the worU from an etrmous output of iron  ja and steeL As a trading nation, Luxembourg Is allied economically  with Belgium and du Netherlands, in the first Important postwar customs union, calUj Beneluxreign Minister Joseph Beeh is Chairman of LwxemiiMrgg Dettttion to the United Nations General Assembljrgpr flag has red, wHe and blue horizontal swipes Check for the ChMfen 1  , Todai coroeonnHy and ew tiouai war loan totvla should reflect yotqr peraonaf deKrminalfcon to see thew  J  M less oT what is today,  unless yovidYHwVwAAeK aad bought o your buying far tiyto M lywwa Mnre 3nnfie  Jour own home state of M ichigan i one of Americas greatest vacation lands Yon can choose your spot today and be there tomorrow enjoying yonr favorite sport Writa Cor helpful Useraear naJ jsaake yovr reservad4enjraoou Mitirem TMWI tawiL    1 ni M M  T 1 J Z  ki v r PVPPPVP igiymyiii iiyiiiinuiu i i injffii  i  I i,  i  r  v PiNCjOfEYDlSPATCH  3 ti i  t  i   i i IN  ft I  f   if happens U     LIVE ANDsfti  LET LIV ffiiisadyertisement ispresented initheTpublic interest by the PresidentslHighway Safety onfererKeJandthedaifyand itionthrough the j PressT j  bj i sh erXAssocialionsJ Yesr heres howmore1tfiair5,500 peopleddied and thousands more were injured jAstjearbecause someonetook one or two drinks, and then drove If you think you can drink and then drivelsafely youre simply courting suicideormurdeMYoure drinking a toast to Death vv m StatisticsTshow that one out of everysix drivers involved in fatal automobile accidents had been drinking Drinking drivers are three or four times more likely to be involvedjn accidents Tests have proved timend again that a couple of drinks arelsufiicientio lower a drivers reactions to the danger point When quick action and alert judgment are demanded, the driver whohasbeenldrinldngfailsXjt  fPIf it wereonfy the rlrinkinfdriver himself who paid the penalty, that Would be bad enough Butwhenhejcuts short the lives of other innocent peopleriders in hiscar, occupants of other carsor gedesttfans caught bhis erraticidrivingthatslmanslaughterJ    JDoht 3iheiJ read this, Mrlmd Mrs Citizen The law operates with a heavy hand oi drinking drivers It is going to beeveu tougher in the Jut ureiItVseriousbusiness   Vhen youiirfnkjd t if  tJncleSamSays 0 Where on earth did my money go How often have yon voiced this question, half In wonder, half L in dismay Its so easy to fritter 9 away ready cash A dollar here and a dollar thereand in the end nothing to show for it And yet sav in for the things yon want new home, travel or future securityIt easy and effective simply by aHc inf a portion of your income either through the payroll savings or by arrangement with your bans for the systematic purchase of United States Savings Bonds Dollars go, your bonds grow When yon buy Savings Bonds regularly, yojt are building the nestegg for whatever, youve set your heart on I U S, Treasury Dtpartmtmt Uncle Sam Says c What would you say if you saw a groundhog emerge from his hole this month with a stock of Savings Bonds in his paws Millions of my nieces and nephews, who own Savings iionds and are adding to their bond holdings regularly through the Payroll Savings or the BondAMonth Plans, would say that Mr, Groundhog has at last acquired common sense as a prophet of an early spring There is no better bar binger of a bright, happy future is there than the growing, safe, profit making financial reserve of United States Savings Bonds L S Treasury Darfm Urges Seal Support K UN Pacts and Faces  PANAMA UN Facts and Faces   , POLAND Freed BuysJnds PACIFIC OCEAN Douglas Fairbanks, popular movie tar, urges nationwide support of the 1947 Christmas Seal Sale which will be conducted Nov 24 to Dec 25 Fairbanks stars in the Christmas Seal trailer whioh will be shown in motion picture theatres throughout the country during the campaign Fundi raised from the ale of double barred cross Christmas Seals will be used to support the tuberculosis control work of the 3,000 associations affiliated with the National Tuberculosis Association Explorers of the New World satisfied their quest for a short overland rente across the Americas in 1513 when Vaseo Nnnez de Balboa sighted the Pacific Oeeaa from a hill in what is now Panama Today, the Republic of Panama still famishes the  quickest oceanto ocean rente by the PstifrJ Statesoperated Panaav ri frrai tfc ifniP Mf CfcRftl Zotte east he seen Panamas varied land, from jungles to high Many of her iitjm people work in aerieultare and  U her 33Mt sqnare miles Her Representative at tslnsjertera ss Roberto de la GnarcUa The anhas while, red and Woe squares and a red aad a bine star Poland, n nation with a thousand years of history, is one of Europes most important breadbaskets Her flat plains, crossed by important rivers, stretch out to the horisons and furnish perfect agricultural land to fie pern eat of her 24,066,906 inhabitants tetestriaJly, toe, Poland is an important ptr twa Inrts and minerals Her borders are here shown as eatlined by the Potsdam Agreement of W45, needing a JrdU peace treaty with Germany, and include abont 126,060 squire naues between the Bus in the En si and the Oder and Keisse Rfr ers in th West Polands Permanent Rep resentative at raited Nations headquarters is Dr Juiiusz KaUSnehy her fla is dttvtde boriaoutally nto red and white fields eelved hts back pay niter three years In a the captain was Rats an ant Its Kpsonde m he is nmfcknj a flar War Rends at errVaMke at What wtt yonr todays heme k like U yearn from Jaday WR Mbejnstt wan year the world for  leisure for 4  SP toe see Jei f States pen bintt itV IJAS     v T Bifyin nii i W HI1 u  11 P1NCKNEY JgjPATCH WedowUy May 12 1 g48 i r ard Hosiery ft Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries Kennedys Gen Store  The Farmers Daughter and theWiredHand rtWflffV, WZIS xoVC 2t HA St ixj at L for the farmers daughter She just flipped a switch oo the wall and wonderful things began to happen No longer does she have to milk Bessie the Holstein  Or carry water s   Or beat the rues f i V       Or trim and 11 the lamps  v i Or carry in wood for the stovtYis Why,she doesnt even have to wind the clock any more, Electricity has reached her Dads farm and now she and he family can have more leisure, more fun, knowing that the wired hand will do their jobs fetter, easier, and for less money than doing them any other way  3, m  fMcr Nwr  MkhtfM hrmtrsl Tie DETROIT EDISON   PWCKNEY DISPATCH Published Ewjf Wsdnseday at second uass I PoafeoXfka at , Mkhiaaa undo the Mtif March S 1ST Shirey  Sons Subscription fAUfc W 160 Year Garage Mr and Mm Henry Johnson entertained for Mothers day dinner  Mrs Fosaite Chambers, Mr and Mrs Clifford Chambers and son and Mr and Mrs Otto Poulson  Mr and Mrs Robert Grainger jr and son from ner Lansing were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Kose Howard and Miss Eva Melviu The Mervin Campbell family spent Sunday at the Jim Hall home, near Dexter Mrs Robert Pike spent one day last week at the Andrew Campbell home Mrs Walter Clark, sons, Kuss and Jack, were ijn Ann Arbor Thur  Mrs Eioyse Campbell was soloist Sat at the wedding of Thomas Don nelly and Jean Shoup of Detroit at the Brighton church Joseph Griffith and, family spent Sunday in Dearborn Mrs lrvin Kennedy attended the Mothers and1 Daughters banquet in Howell last Wed night Frederick Allen, son Of Mr and Mrs itobert Twiichell was baptised at 6 lUitryp cnuicn ban afternoon oy ftevrr,Muruphy, Ambrose Keiin eay and ihyiiis Scheibeit of Dexter were sponsors Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge tnd Miss Loretta rioey of Dexter cailed o Nan Ledwidge at St Joseph academy Adrian Sunday Mr and Mrs George Meabon Jr called on the Wm Marshall family in btockbridge Saturday i 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 tf BATTERIES  AUTO PART QUICK CHARGE TRACTOR REPAIR OIL CHARGE Call No 138 USED CARS FOR SALE COME IN AND SEE THE NEW ROTUT1LLER GARDEN TRACTOR Kaiser Frazer Sales  Service  127 PEARL ST CALL NO 138 HOWELL RO NOW IS THE TIME TO MODERNIZE DECO MORSUN  NORGE FURN ACES  SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSIO N BUKNERS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATER SOKTNLRS  HOT WATE R TANKS Mrand Mrs,John Carvr jr, entaiined hfc parents from Ann Arbor Sunday Mis Marjory Bootz oi Jearborn spent the week end a the Frank Aberdeen home Mother Day guests of Mrs John Bell were Wm Beard and son and Nelson TreaBter and family of Ann Arbor Jerry Beatd was here for the week end Mrs Elizabeth Brown and Mrs John Bell were in Ann Arbor Sat Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Louili Shehan were Gene She han and family of Ann Arbor and Mrs Edna Spears Mr and Mrs R K Elliott have sold their home on Putnam St to Mr and Mrs Martin Hitter jr Mr and Mrs Floris Clark are spending a week at their home here She is convalescing from an per ation Wf Eugene Mann and Mrs Cora Webb were ijn Detroit one day last week  j While trimmimg t tree last week M J Reason cut his arm quite badly and had it in a sling a couple of  days Mr and Mrs Earl Baughn enter Lained their children and families Mother Day, Mr and Mrs Harold Darrow and son of Detroit spent Sunday here Leo Lavey went to the Veterans hospital Dearborn last Thur3 for treatment Mrs Roy Darwfri of Lansing suffered a stroke last week Miss Locy Jeffreys is visiting rel atives in Lansing James Carr and wife of Flint spent Tours with the Hoff Sister  Mrp Viola Read entetaincd the County Kings Daughters nominat ing cqmm Thursday Mr and Mrs Fred Read were Sat night dinner guests of the Joe Schosser family at Clear Lake The W C Miller famitp entertain ed their sons and families Mothers Day Mrs,Ina Heinze of Carteton spent last Tues with Mrs, Nettie Vaughn The Fred Read family and Mr and Mrs Arthur Buliis of Gregory wee Sun guests at the Robert Read heme Mr and Mrs Roy Merrill and daughters were Mothers Day guests of Mrs Nettie Vaughn The, Wm Mercer famly and th Dr Walter Mercer famtlx spent Sun at the McGregor home in Brighton Mothers day guests of Mr and Mrs Louis Shehan were Dr Harlow She han and family of Jackson, Mrs Madeulic Shehan and family, Ann Arbor and Mrs Polly Roche of Lan sing Mr and Mr Charles Clinton and the Mines Jean and Eve CKnto of Detroit called on friends Saturday SHALLOW AND DEEP WELL PUMPS   GUTTERS  SIDING  ROOFING ONE TO THKEE YEARS TO PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pinckney Fab Sheet MetalCo  210 MAIN PINCKNEY The Cory Drugstore Mrs Henry Winslow is substitute operator at the telephone office Saturdaf nitfit, girUs, lias entirienta valuewill pay reward James Murphy and family of De twit fpent Sun, at Ts Murpnys Trevor Latson and fam, ot Dei, v, Mrs Wiiiifnd Graves entertained 1J guests Mothers Day u Mr and Mrs W Bentley of Corunna are viitiig Mr unl Mrs Bob Pike Mr and Mrs Dale Miller entertained the Albert Shirley family and Leonard Lee family Mothers   Xeweek,end at their Mr Florence Kycr of Grand Ritpid  8Pe Lrn oad  visiting Mr and Mrs A,her Wyli home on Dnrwm Road j   M   gpent L J Swarthout and family spent un ul  ,as Whitehead home Sun with MrsEdith GaHup m row lervile called Mr and Mr Louis toylo on Ms Katin McCabe of lexter K who is in the convalescent on Ann St, Ann Arbvr, j in Gregorj Mr and Mr W H Eulcr and Dick Wylie rnvc returned home from Fairhope, Alabama  Sun home hereJHaael aKIPPLED CHILDKENS CUMIC The Thomas Waie family and the L J Henry iamily were Mothers A total of 4 patients from Ut Day guests of M Alice Schoeuhai jngston County attetwied Ue cripp m Howell I le1 dlWrens 11 1 in1 May m j 6 at the ralnur St   Winston BjtV  tajUj 11 chief  Oma Css and wife of Detroit JlLL Methodist , the Crippled ChUdnens in Lansing Jar Mr and Ma Louis Coyle, Mr and P   the Leser McAfee Mrs Bay Burns and Mrs Lulu Dar   row, Mr and MM Wayne Carr, art Mrand Mrs Lynn Hendec xptnt ym ttehabilitntioii mterriew ede4tne reoeption ior Mr and MVt r    ed the older students Alee aaat   y W ,, ,1  werelunteer worker thj Cyrun AtLet family f EtL at the Vincent Young ITi A4dfe Palmer and Doris Mae Mr and Mrs Frank Aberoeen had Tfcs Chas Sonle fansu  MweU r mer f Detroit apeftt Suntaf at   guests Mr and Mrs Harry spent Sun at the r Herh Pa4sner heaee Pairchld, W Lambert and wife and came Horn LftMfet f Adrian spent tfce P J nnd   Mr and Mr BJ   st n Twk at her home he The Wittmr Eiaeie faaly and the Mr and Mrs Bin PeWitt  Detonk f isnnir Msifta sni nif if Yiiil  Biagte fnsnny e fWadetriate were finndny  i Mr esU tin wl Urn finlUh Mnatln   Mm Mmm  u in Gregory Saturday Mr and Mrs Robert Parks Mildred Ann Hainesi nave rented the Beck aptJ fasnMy Snndnyf aww occupied by Martin fcitter Jr Mr X  and fnmuy Tarn, and Mr and Mrs Terry who nave been Irrinc nn Dean Gardner farm hare,p  t 7 acrea eg AU Hninec and Mist Gertrnde Spears  Los Ang A knmmt f what is fcmUa OnW as and Garth Meyer and and son, of Detre t the County Mtas Gladys MoCoaVsn Mrs C U Paranere and Mrs Ben Cook, Howell M CUre Pinckney Mrs Catdsn Fowlerville were Reber1 Akin fnam tnry and Tosn of Uvi i W if Pinckney Dkptcb Wednesday May 12 1948 II  FOR SALE I5S4WiemiB, FOR SALEi Lake Fkaat C, Ann St Big SUvar Li be used for year round houit Heat Mrs, E, Suggitt 00  1  McPherson State Bank SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXE6 In several years now muiy of our customers have been waiting for Safety Deposit Boxes 10 rent We now have installed a now  , block of these boxes in our Burg OR SALri GMC firacaar Doo  lar Iroof Yault tdte Bug, rf speed twMnussionood  Thofie of oUf custoraers vvho ,ulvc rubber, motor OK Ideal lor MMU j beeu waiitin oan now  acuoluo LAWN MOWERS L Sharpened and reputed Satisfaction guaranteed Ed Kenny, Rush Lake  PROFESSIONAL CORNER  jvtv , , A tk aan fc fc    A  panaaaY  jfc nan nan inaai paami iaaanaaaaBai IB aBM inaaiaaahaaaninaaina I Y SANITARIUM VanWInkU A VanWinkk 1 UMk W VMWU IF di f Uily ilUv A il lo 2 00 P M K  Atietneye FM Stale 4 Men  I fV i  POWE MOWERS REO TR1MALAWN 1 H P CLINTON ENGINE PRICE 22500 S WC POWER 140 farm, Jack Wifcoa, Hilxi Lake FOR SALEDining Room Sutie, also portable electric mangle Jack Wilson, Hilnntt fcake      4  FOR SALE 3 year old Holstein cow I coming 4reah on May 11, also fryers Eli Aron 1105 Dexter Rd Phone 65F5, Pinckney BULLDOZER Will have a bulldozer here in the near future Anyone wishing work done inquire of Melvin McCauloy 10440 Ceder Lake Road, Pinckney M G BUCrYE OWER  1  HP PRICE ,lttt5 HANDMOWERS ,21,91 t0 3,95 LEE LAVEY  EARTH MOVING WITH BULL DOZER AND SCRAPER  X E, BR1TTON  SON PHONE NO, 4, Howell I WANTED Odd Jobs of any kind datedWe also have midtionul boxes  available for new customers, I We would like to call attention to our Night Depository Service which is available to those of our customers who wsh to deposit funds after bankii h urs Ask us about the Bond a Mnth Flan B A Ss ings Account can be opened with as UUla as 4 1 bill, ceaaa McPhertoo State Bank  uR G R McCLUSriY Oifice 935 Kideace 81 fcveaagi bf AyouttwI era Deposit Insurance Money to loan at reasonaole svif v Interest paid on Savings Uooka And Time Certificates of Deposit All deposits up to 5,00000 ia sured by our membership is fed i Painting Gardening, Cement Work Phone Gregory 6F11 or see Lawrence Hurtwbise or rrank Steiger mm FARM SEED STATE Of wUCHJGAN Tne Probate Court for the CoUut mi Livingston  At a session of said Court held WANTED TO BUYA small home ftut tn0 VlCtbie office in the City in Pinckney, Mrs, Ernest Packer of Howell in said County, on the  ,3rd day of May AD, li48 TRUCKINGWANTED i Present lion, llirmn R Smith, Will Haul Gravel Fill Dirt, Sand J jue 0f Probate Black Dirt and Stone, Prompt  jn the Mutter of the Ertate of Service An vhere in thj State i t All Kinds on Sale armers Feed Supply Co HENRY WINSIOW Call Pinckney 112F11 FLORIDA HOMJLS Wr ii the time to buy your fat home In sunny Florida, also farms, groves tekea and river pro perty and business property of any kind Contact J W Tincher, an old Michigan r sidentF C MORRIS REALTY 90 at Hillsborough Tampa Florida PHONE 104 , MAX RSSELUMgr bOATSNow on display, artnrtWWf up to an inboard,Plank  aUnne Plywood, flat, round OT bottom Cnoice of colors tul A 6475 and up We art authoxlwo dealers for the Much t D5 Martin Outboards for Howall 4 inity AH sales may ba handled through our  Budget Plan Complete information on QJfi WILSONS TRAILER SBBVXCB 6121 West Grand River, Laka Cnamung, between Brighton and How ell ou US, 16, Phone Howell SI4W4 John W Hudkins, Deceased N el lite AHudkins having filed i said Court her petition prayin that tlie administration oi siid es tate be granted tp NeUie A Hudkins or to some othet suitable per son, It is Ordered that the 121th in of May A D 1148 it ten oclock In the forenoon, at said Probata Of fice, be and is hertry ajpointed for hearing said petition It is Further Urdered,That public notice thereof be given by publication of a cofty of tlis order, for three successive weeks previous to aid day of hearing, in the Jincjcney Dispatch a newspaper pnuted and ftirculaed in said county Hiram 11  ih, Juie of Piobate A true copy HERB SNEED rlwweil, MaaV leal Estate, Aasueoee, Cty, ik asMi rmtm A dpecMUtsy Lis YOUJT trufrtj Witb ate Vbeeve atfr4 Pirckrnv   Michigae AUCi UN EBiTT FAKivl dAU t fcrl4AUTl btitT WUE PHONE ruiCILWy  7b21 Atiorney at Law 207 East Grand River, Howe AENllbT  , lirs i5 Except Thursilny b044 Portaoe Luke lid 7y Mon ami lVi, Eve  a Dexter, Phone u401 ARNES CEMETERY MEMORIALS 024 N Mam at Ana haroid Chubb, Local 510 FLEMING ST, HOWELL HowU  Phone 439 or 97 Monument  Marker ia MAKA J LAVAW Attorner 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Silver Lk, Mrs E G Suggitt VVTTfilSome one Celesta Perahall, register of probate  mi , ni f S A LI , I, VaVum Sweeper, jiece lhiig Hoom Suite WANTED Cemcnt Work, trniont blOkik laying, contraction work or fencinp, H, Ray Coones 6053 Richardson lid, Howell ,s Pile m  Housewives 8 AV E TOUR WASTE FATS Overcome Soap Shortag  iarvn SJiuer, Phone 3 0jEuli SALL iloio drawn riding ,J  jjlov , JiMr drwn riiding cultivator  ,,  ,   ,  wnlkji4 jjhv, one set OJ burness FOR SALEWlnte onai ,i tahletop  K  ,ait,,, i0KO Stijiehfichl Ud, cook stove, also Muwovy luckc , Ilorj near Vt SiiVir Lukc Enrlo Schroeder 54KJ JViG Wectl ,,,,,   ,, riT7 p,  1OW50  IOli iAIiihuieka v aeum leaner lnone LtXij TA model Zenith Radio, Instant LOSTAt JIIop at Tipukny scho , i cL, yM licaterall very reaumable Sat mtrht urivls lvreolet, bctirl iioAard Smith llrS0 VanSicklc enua value Reward     , chrsta4T  i ruck, Mike ilamack i,l  I lvILSAT7riTa7lskin laddie horse, To cook tor l  eoplo at Portage Lake on week iness Sell to 1500 families, Write iinckney, Mich, u Hidlest aes Paid, WANT ED  1UCKENS No Cegf horns or Leghorn strain, highest prices paid William A Scott Phono Gregory 20F22 WlfEDTCustom Garden Plowing Steve Mrofka, Rte 2, Pinckney FOUND,A tan and whlt large male dog, has scar on throat, ownI er can claim at 0405 Ann Rd,, Big 1 Silver Lk Mrs Earl fioggltt Mrs, Frank Aberdeen,phono FOR ALE iHuuse, bliTn acres of land one mile w Gregojy known as Joiinscm Robert Bucy IOJ ace FOR SALE4 klElciri V, atcr heater with Miermostat contioh Ideal lor small home lin itoinnspn Rush Lake, Phone 13iF21      IJnele Sam Says 1   Kl R KSYflS77 LE CRINSO QXYDOL IT fLOAfS iJrs  IVORY M4  rvs i TK ROAD UlSSCURJrY II Fvi ah , 24 ij bicycle Mrs Irene Dnsmore,HanVburg,Mich lhwie Bnhton 7 2flfi3 IHJP SALE7b Yd dump ti uck,ncw Dec, PJ4, Sr,20 tires, fish pko iiadi, 14001,111087,10 miles, and in excellent condition, Reasonable price Petor Costas iie i Piiikney liiSALE0Ton No i cutting of ilaled Alfalfa hay Will deliver  Lloyd lleiidee, Phone 0414 acres of the M3G, five  K  THE STORY OF THE SAVlhKJS  BO SO with John O Citizen end Uncle Sam  O LETOn shares 45 Carmi Webb farm on nines west of Pinckney Jim Vaienti 422C llolcomb FOR SALEORTRADE 40 vvindmiH Baker Head Three Ave ft FOR SALEFour roomJibuat one quarter of an acre, bam, ebicken house, garage and work shop One quarter of a mil South ot Ijpnckney, 501 Patterson Lake Rd Charles Porter ON SHAEESlUO acres of land to rent on shares Mrs atBue Phone 5biU WANTEDTO DO HOUSE CLEAN LG PHONE 141F2 FOR SALETwo coal burning hot water heaters tnd SO gal tanks Outside toilet Water softener complete, Electrtc shallowwell pump  capacity 250 gallons per hour Phone Pinckney 129 I am ttm cleaning Ruga and W way  holstery drop me a  I pump and 3ck,also 10 round bale L 7f tlflds  n ut cuUme Alfalfa Will trad TO REM ON SHARES2 lieios ot 1st cutting A  ar chubbg CoY9en or m 8el ClCi Livermce after 3 p m BOX 108 Pinckney ftHAMPOO P G WMfTC NAPHTHA SOAP  Mow would you 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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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Neil Baughn in the repeal of the sales taadiversion a part of the Jewish producer in sear mendment removal also of a call j ch of radio talent mastered that lor state constitutional convention j part perfectly Others in the play and a onemill staUe property tax lalthvugh their parts Wore not so Legislature were of a majority j Jong as tho above were Audrey Amopinion that the folks back homo burgey, Marion Hellns Evelyn Bowwero not enthusiastic aboutJ these  man and Don Stackable The latter retorm ideas They also incliinexl although enly haying two lines at to a belief that too many tfiings the end of the ptay was superb and were going to the voters in Nov  we understand is the nomination of for decision and that the Sigllr re  David Ledwidge for the Oscar aforms would ad only to general  ward of the play confusion I The play was directed by Mr Rebuffed by the legislature, Gov Reader and Mrs Stackable and due Sigler declared, My fight to try U  to its extreme length there were improve Michigans government is no specialties between acts A feuonly beginning  hilly billy songs and music would Previously he had warned legisl1 have gone good with it ive committees that he might call solona back for second special ses sion, should they decline to submit his program to the voters He also considered making an appeal dueec to the jury  the people  by circularizing petitions to place the reform amendments on the November ballot There is every probVity that he will employ the second and latter method rather than the fitst Siglenow has a new campaign issue, wrapped up and tied, all reakly to be tested He is a dynamic public apoer he enjoys audience coa S077W 0J6m wrrwh IffVllKsM SWUM m Mi 4 tu Trnmummf MATY WA m A A m9  7MB 4 kwte mtr MAAAA 7fff HH790 tut Moumnuan  7ki mv7m 4W4amaMw tmfmimAmmamamt m mfi no 7m xmfdttki MWV  mm EtAwlAttrMtTkS ftWrMt 7HtmHfi Soft Ball League     WJNS Wti GAME In a gam pluyod muUy Jit a JKIH drizzling ram iliukmy soi liioni Iasiuy Lake irch ScJiool Sundiiy 7 to 1 Ill lakii  1 runs of l,Sin  ti tile li t jiJiiiif un m Jnta ami u hit batMiian 1 uuKiiey got i uhtii Jou Lavy Lit a iionn ruui wun j Slnhau and jins Lrdwalr on ami  3 more in ti tlnr i Alum Jai K lluims hii a home inn uiih 2 on The last I uickiiey run enmr in Un4lh whiMi Header doubUil ami scu I ed mi Int, Ii Haines ami Ltlwiri, i i  i  L u I I i  II I M1 THE JUNIOR HOP Parking Meters Apparently there is never a dull Tta annual Junior ball given by  day in Brighton, the city of uit the Junior clasa will bo pt the and counter suits Tvv weeks ag school Snturaay night, May 8 Att Martin Lavan went into court Commencement i8 Friday, May  uot an injunction  restrain  28 The following week the seniois in the city council from installing leave on a trrp To Washington DU, PwknigrmetewHearing on tha May iri  , fLast week the city retaliated The P T A took ih 28 in their nd started suit against Att,Lavan  C u sidy Lake added a iuu in im i ith mid another in the 7th, HINLMNILY Ali K Shchan, l llaims, ,v, LidsidKe, If Laey, ct Hu,1,s, rf 1 ouiHM, A Tischelor, 11, Hi atlej, c i  nger, p CAiSJDY LAKE iiode, ib Jeno, 2 Hottinski, ss nines, W Manioii, c HilYiV, l J,   knltWK, el li u  llie, p 2 o u iria, lb 1 i 0 Shark, ri j n u Warts, r  n n rinckney will piny the City S, i vice team of Howell In iv jn I ridry I nuxht ut 7IMJ pn Current Comment In the present Ialetine emlroli the United Nation, ,nat Untian, anl i ven thus tuumry wm uuha od to favor the Arab over the Jev The Arab aiinir, are ,ml to bv JJritish eijuipnd and trained by ilrilih olficeis iim ,n ,uhhcri lr it on the Jews last uetk when Hiey trnd to lake the Arab oily ot JoimaA ditriei aims embargo js in fojw in ihis luuntry ami oily lat Week a imnsiviniut jit of aim, U m d for tin lew  m  tlie lluly Land sas ,MII d by the uln ad Ionl iiet, prior to both V m d  ar ii 11 thio Immtcy liijip ,1 ariui in hltll Mijcs in cjicl, ,if Uuil IN in  o w by , Mould we favor a liHn nlerale couniiV o er oil1 of nil iilrh  linl ivns on earth o  on ,nppoe the iiii Arabian oil feld wine ire umkcl chief  by i il i, h iind A lilericun oil in he aiivivtr  U teiv, an A Li K A 1 ri J i 11  J  i i  0 PINCKNEY SOFT BALL LEAGUE tag days Inst Friday and Satur The 7h and 8th Graders beat Win     ,  1Jn  nns Lake here Tuea 7 to 6 Jim Al RiverThe suit was started by Maw or Tom Leith who has never seek eye to eye with , Mr Lavan A  ST MARY5 CHURCH Rev Francis Murphy, pabtor inly one ame was jWayed in tin sutl bull lejiilat winning i close ifaim aealKjii mini 10 to SJoe I,iie  I J redeem Hi 1 n ol V ay ne county lias btnni ihe ah ot mm I,j prr jotli ,al, iMiij emiir books and ilo j lee i e MTII  , w nieh ate rejui by I cliblren on ihe ronnd they coin  I t ritmte i, ml mjueney  h act IOJ I , bas biin Inn, ovciili i, La1 fat, one ol tin e piilihe a ,lory  I hi lormi il, Hnrtiiin of Iim  niy, in v hnii ihe trit li v a utttr  iunoreil She w iis eu,i the tfolcl en iuirtil Mivii of I,1, inton  I and her deall was due aeeoiflin  to tin FiaKaUie he all e lir hns bai d wa i tin iate1 , er the Jact bm oilier niiiL were in iore wit M her 1ii v,n, eiitiae Se ,as plain looking belovs aer, i m i ilipenc ami had aii , 1 j j ima in  jn aei I rikcljan j from tin KT   peerii Tbr Noveiia Fiidar 16 noon aid l a hlp iiiii 1  lard and Mike parr were the wining battery The girls soft bnll team is now for teaming up vwo parking meters in front of his office on Grantt      iuti p ra Preparation for Holy Commiinion each Saturday 87o J p m and ul, outside firm VanWinkle  Van vidj J to 730 a, m iti  ik Tw 1 ehell , liem at ton Aeil truey  rainier OFFICIAL STANDING  i j J     t  J  roa  legislauw rebuff He is more ai,t  Seven Dwarfs to take his fight direct to people Mrs Do Swarthout tcok  high The legislature did approve the  school girls to the Brighton girls governors reconiniendation that an  Paydny Sat The other schools 111  amendment to remove salaiy hait the county wore represented Vol  M when a grolrp o Brighton bus ations of state officials and legu, ley U 1, basket ball au4 sofi ball nesR mQR  jt  elt lators be placed before the voters ,  played in Nov Last week Att Gen Kugeno question for the Sloan Memorial  ftre rogation days, ievoJed recitalField j ion of the LiUny, Anions the inlen Another phrase of the pnrking ion are Mon low nuws Jor late Kose Black ruled that the governors ex pense allowance of 10,000 a year was unconstitutional Legislators countered, promptly, voting a grant of 12,00 to the gov for a total compensation of 20,00 instead of 17,500 LOSE AT MANCHESTER 1 JO 0 mete Antroversy got ir the case iton pro operation of parking meters They are Aif Stewart, Wilmoiit Bentler, Yuiiteh Tues, late Mary Ann Uolns Wed,latu Mrs Frank daniliierjihur late Mrs Mnry iiurke jri lute ial mund GilbertSat, nuptial irigli mass for Fred Singer and Kluine louir AH men and boys an n queued action 1  1 he le mture m y I spt ml i  iuu hi t v ,, tn Killing MuL a home run and Larry HwrU pi,etjnlv a1 of tin, Sillers pro j Uram wi   ju t plain pite Tin lis Snier hiiin j Ambur ntud hbl, mad ut of county lie I I va ii pcqf nip,, iiit a nil   11,11 ili is j blane 1 , itlr   v o l ,1 l I a k for n 1 in 1 , 1   , cm  iPij j LiiN lor lend purpns a n tley imp  craeked down mi him About the I only iniiiMiiv 111  approved was j one takmv Urn J i il t iheir own   ihTn  lie v v a no askiiijr t Iml n,  in a aii h  e t if jjto law , onf thai tl A he jl,c  on 1,1,  0ii 1 i 11 i j irt A 1KAVLLLING LEAGUL We nndeistand tbe Li mrComity Soft Jiall irarUe will si iiivl month will ,lhe Ia 1 nvt Sit 1 w a  n  t,   coolim  roll and Merl Hotlison, Ken Chappel, HerPinckney lost a 1 to  game at man Koenig and Emil Keehn Mar, at Holp Com,Mothers DavMay s Manchester Mou Jim Burroughs pi1 tjn Lavan is their uU All Brighton l in, tribute U M ohers now living and ched for Pinckney Frid y they play  suits start next wee 4 Judge Brighton here Lyoiw has calied in Judge Breakey  1  of Ann Arbor to hea hem Lav, , u  OI  PINCKNEY LOSES TO DEXTER ans injunction suit is May 17, the Ironically enough ito was Black,, 1 pinckney high school last thoir cit councils suit the next uy and selected personally by govfor alt j ball game to Dexter here Friday  tiie mit of business men following gen, who has displayed consistent to 5 Dexter got 14 hi off Jim  independence to date by saying ex t Burroughs and Dexter 11 off Gre actiy what he thinks Black has j ory cf Dexter Batteries Pinckneyoften done so bluntly and noniiplo  Burroughs and Jerry Clark Dex maKically iii direct opposition t  terGregory and Kielwasser he man who picked him for the of  fice in devotioK of Mothers now depart ed   a tinveljnv lei KU til is year a all oi tie t  J mr, but Iovlerv ill have hhed i jiarks L for all ii yan   vi  j  Lil jlayed at Jlovvill inh teaji Itnnr i1 Jearhm one name a week Inder the new  s,lv iK tl iversion off the setup each team would play lux ballot ne hy a I , iKjleeled to ap week, undj 0,hts Tile teams     Jn 1 11, ieoi,y 1 r the V of il would be llowd, Im Mand A u h i ei ay h  peopli Atein sjalitiCii dnei a tr1r,e bd,  v  1  I 1111 d bdA  Iraki1r sec, A n appointive Gat J bill, take Jie compose ckney Ji 1 ,ion, South Lyon, Mil ford, unJ W id led Lak Another team than Walled Lale maf be cioeii as mo, of the tea   dr thre i too tm COM COWL CHURCH Jlev Alfred Allard, pastor I Moining Worship 1030 Sunday School 1130 wZlZZ , Chylr PraCti  Wed NiU  t,o,v tom,ht Dextm VETERANS CARNATiON bALLb Organist and Choir Director 1 uddld to 1h ieaguo soaic a it 1 ope ration place Jor Jm Lor1 OVI ihe think th A league meet iii has ben  all d j Jrand jitv bv Al Cole of Hrlhton at tin city t  Sntc coh re and if  iim tilii buildingi pnter a 1 thes al  r will slop in  i onhiiri ri ntment ivii aor prohali, IlliiV fa As in farmer years, Livingston co Camp No, 62 United Spanish War , Veterans and its Auxiliary will of , n  t,   Kent Lake between Brightjon and fer camaions for sale to the puoi Ja Iw 3uvu  a1 New Hudson, created artificially  lie during Sat, May 8th the day  Natlnal  d   CONSERVATION NOTES Mr Black has no concern for hi polittea future tte expects to retire from office at the end of bis present term Particularly ir 1 utiU part of the Huron river as Tar preceding Mothers Day These arti ritating to Mr Black is tbe fact M fisbiag regulations goiike ard fjpial flowers are fabricated by dis that 12 employees of his dept rece  speeded bass are being caught thei abied war veterans in hospitals and ive more compensation from the The attendeace at the state other wejeraas facilities and find State of Michigan than he does, parks April 25 was Holland WOO, their sales outlet through veterans Mra Merwin Campbell 1 1 S S Supt  Herman Vedder 1  We Invite you to chuich Moth  weok A timely nxessago dal welcome and cor SI RINCPORT COMMUMIY CENTER Te communily which he k prm poi1 ior a center is embarked on legislative 1 m liUSed Tie oV  iys lie will in ail hi, niasures on 1 i it Xo  The le m 1 ion have placed on the drfrnvavr and  i A cm a poition as y a iiLD v hen he surI r  1 ali 1  p 1 by winninp tho  noaa at mr fir irir , eo Seliat 111 the 1 a 1 endtmvor  1 i ballot bv jt i ii i ia n re by  hen  thmsolvts t tli y v   III  J a yiyantir cominuJiity cnteiprrci Thev air building acommunlv hnl or  ol  lSv , llstod as CO by 4 ft seating loOu JXople mi  l,m  1  11  , th oppose This doesnt make sense to the you ag Port Huron att As Mr blade was hand picked by Gov Sigler at the 194 Rep state convention for the post of att gen tine legislature were cool to the ccv Bay City lfOO, and Graald Havaa organization These disabled veter1400 Ihe temperature ot the wac as thus become beneficiaries in the ar was 61 and anumber of hardy proceeds from sales habhers went in  The carnation is an ancient flow SS hooks only may be used ia er which has been cultivated for trout streams up to June 1  many centuries It was the favorite jefftors iDcosnman4atioci that K j Twothuds ef the nali pines or of Williams McKiniey, Pres of tlvc constitutiou should be amended j dered by fanners have already ha U S durg the Spanish American whereby this office wodd become shipped  War and was chosen by veterans appointive, rather than electvve I 27 rural maH carrien npouunfi of that war as their flower In lat It aU addr up to one thing as we j they SAW as nany pheasants in Apt  er years k was adopted as the era GOSKL mtjtst Rev Pra Baachev, Morning Worship Service Sunday School  Supt YOUAC Peoples Meeting vcntng Msage  Wed Eve Prayer Service tirely by volunteer labor The lum , ion to t he leaiJi  t i rovoior  bor is all donated Farmers donat  , pastor led rhe  aid fn Mr ut Qm Tnc n,irwrr W 11, sd tUir uUi 10,,,00 worth jjavo taken the ,Wm LeilHUf D,lirln Hdd,1io li iontnbii itime into com piilli ntiv iiias forer rridrrt 1 is ilat onlv the 7UU la S00 have often observed People do not M bej clid last December think alike Presented with identical information, they rear dtffeMotfe OCAItlBQRM TAVitMS WIM  wory of mothers toho have passed Wematk flower for Motliers Day, Whitecarnations being worn in me Honest differences of opiiuon are    ,J Kl wl red ones as a tribute to liv   ii   nsumi Mima e OeafMsm taverns and IjTZ 1,  gardens who brought suit before I me  JMge KkhterTTDetroit to res  ,,  ,1  n i  fstfuanton haikindly offered their to be expected as a natural course of vents in demoracy The important thing is that the, , people ahovW have access to omp  the CHy rf Dearbor rom Wonnatioii This often omes 2  J ferow a popular debate of fesuesfJa the judge ml rXs boSHSe are presertsd,  J     Mnd the oeenie thus have an opportr   we f cawing Ihe  f ry  iegislatwe is on astem tone This unyomks  jmi h Isearhons heer gardens  MMM fa hear lender to rfm than thtww in dCAM A ON MEMJLY H A , the Cp  JDeteoit Ihe Jmfce ad 4hefsMe tifuer ea Be riroe, iew, MOOT u  Uet Sundays JEMvalfe moh  4he im sOl,  firMUBI mm MM u m and well wishers totalled Ki,mJ tK inie ro Thi will alo be used as a jynas r0mil doas not f ium by the hiirh school which, has  , vtate tini a VT  oTTo r it therfbefon had to ue a ir m in an t uiior a charter NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH  0ther town The conwnunii crner st hetinc In Ear BechyPaser 4Q60 Swarthout  huil1on Road 7 ndtas IC t of Kkay 0w,ci land Suny School , 2X0 P,M, Woishio 0 acres of school 330 r MIANN ARBOR ON FAST TIME MAXi 2JLA1HE htrLl j At a meeting of the Ann Arbor tavmm koepcru tivriu against fast livT arjruemont  slaiure may sot Toy of Wayne atrreo with them y city oioratpg has the right to the meantime Pincv,i i inutrO and stiii Wi siW tjnc Ann Arbor and Howell voe on Ine question thU wek rind if thry vote for fas, ti it i hard to toe how Iinckncy can keep from doinr likewise Marie Klaine Bell, daughter of, city council Mon nijot 11, y voted Mr and Mrs James Be Betty to sro on fast time at miripht Sal Wallace was born April 29 nt ine and Vpsilnnti are iready or Hr Id Sta,son, , xMiiin gov has  Rowe nospitsvl, tockbrtdgc and this time and DevUr and ChelMa  ,, Won an0ther presidential pr Services to conduct the sale A gen passed away tSbW same day The fun hav  announced dtey will follow thr mHry olectjon this tine tn nsdk sjt erous patronage is earnestly soli erst was held kt the Svartlwut Fun example of Ann Arbor Over O0 bhed conanatic Pa over cited  A eral Home on Fri afternoon, Rev Dexter petplc work in Am Arbor fa,rte son, Gov Martin,  Allard officiating, Burial in Ham Howell council aftor a hot sess wcy, Taft and all th conservath4 I ion Inst iifgln vatad for slow tmo, f coirmentator such as Foote, LaW   1 Pinckney may take action next nncv amj Haydt n have had   week, stand on their heads ir their effort school by the Finclcny Kings 1 Regular meeting of Pincknej   to prove that it does not mean a Daughters en Tuesday eve, May 11 Chapter So 145 OES, Friday  MRS WILLIAM SWARTHOUT thin In a mod election at the t 1 JL  ht May 7 at  pm Mre Kleausgwarthout was kill u of M last week Stasaen a Mrs Irene Thompson is toastma This will also be Friendship niffc ed at KoluflswWBd Soutlif eld lr  won xjjp Republican conxvntioa ter and the 4aast to the Isaufhters ad a large crowd is desired Dearborn Sat night in a car dn j next June is pretty apt to be a free j7fll hc gwjm by Mrs Eloyse amp,j Virgmia Carver, Sec , ven by her husband which collided froraTl Cw Dewey is stippmir J       Wth a xuck driven by John Merl j every y miL  i MOTMJt4AUGHTlt BANQUtT burg cemetery The Annual Mother and Daugh     ter Banquet will be given rt th O  8 MOilCE i IMU ia song and Miss Sally LaRosa , Oal4 Dayiefcsstler 4d,dit   wiU s4a the m W the Melees The oMest and peumresjt aoother Wfll be mvm timmmm and the moth TO ME MAIMUro SATURDAY ivich of River Rouyre Mr Swart Ernest racker jr of Pinckmy will ouA is a brother of Mack Swartheu to Julian Kukaiewicy of Pinckney ly has no cs If at all for the vmir does not ma st  would seem that amt ather , i  Kkkffy ysm mj mm mmppwesMemjsj W ppm    i i h c V  v Pinckney DbpachWetaredagj Maw 5 1948 Wti Bake Sale FROM 10 A M To 2 P, M, AT MARTINS FR07FN LOCKER SPONSORED BY PINCKNEY p T, A tVrdacMay I ffrg ie lJV wwvriB MeH im Pifii  1 AVON THfgTRR 11  r UKtAU, ROLLS, CAKES, HLS tic  W U To luid To Huy V ,  rni  Motriit Sitis  r  Fti set aM A GENE AUTIU5Y WESTERN Cno CMb Basket IkH SWSBKifI 4 Tecfcau1 TrM w Hi OM Faala wi DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, MAUR ERR OHARA aiesn towe Cwin Mownteia  Blond IM Rod Ha WAKE U MI4 Dram Gon Willi the  win  TV etc , v FriSaft May  a n  Insurance Company i ANNOUNCES THE 4PP01NTMH NT OF Martin Rift Jr 52 MAIN STREET PHONE l4Fi PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN AS ITS REPRESENTATIVE IN PINCKNEY AND VNITY THE REST COMPANY AT THE TIVF CF L0,f  Paris famed Palais de ChaiUot in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower will be the meeting place oi the 51eountry United Nations General Assembly next fall Shown here b one of the semicircular structures main buildings Below the terrace is the modem, SIM seat theatre where the General Assemblys plenary sessions will be held to W Indonesian Truce TridReport to lV H HO WELL Theater i tamag LUCILLE BALL FRANCHOT TONE4 fUlWARI LVERLTT V HOKTQN CaHooaNw SMT TWM May aTir CASS TlMBERUNfc Drama Starring SPENCER TRACY, LANA TURN ER, ACHARV SCOTT MARY ASTER s, Sonde Shows 1 24ft l4ftliQQ StlS WedThort, Maj UU WESTERN UNION ReRleae with RANDOLPH SCOTT ROBERT YOUNG VIRGINIA G1LMORE Sfcewl at 7U8 and 90 Coming Captain From Castile and Tha PRINCE of THIEVES Cow 1 Cnoir Cartoon y 8 Open t 0t 15 P M, Come Early PENNY SINGLETON, ARTHUR LAKE Thnr, Fti, Mj , j JOHN HALE, ADEur JERGEM F  Harrow PAIKTIA MORISON i  In I WHAT WILL YOUR PERSONAL WEATHER BE LIKE IN 195 Will a rainy day catch you without a financial umbrellann tmb fella you might have hed if youd I started saving in 1948 Wil you be snowed under by bills to lie met Will your plan for a home, your childrens education, a tflesurely vacation, be stalled for BLONDIE IN the DOUGH sofTciai 8eculty Thia can bd  Mwwwwun, 0f wherewithal Alto I Or will you bak in the sunshine THE HCjjDSIER HOT SHOTS I Voui  lf Jou are buyug U S a  Saviga Bond today   Remember this safest of all inSMOKY RIVER SEREN  mnta wlU pty you back 4 for ADF  every S nt Ejaturity  E HAV AMPLE lOINOS 11rtaMt  AVAILABLE FOR tOUNO fincSS TRACFY,M ISKA TUR  GR rellMft 4L AT RfUf01 1 NER, ZACHARY SCOTT in I   From where I sit ly Jo   rsii V   s  Vwliats Your Opitbn Mister Having successiully helped to negotiate a truce in the recent conflict ,,  A co TIll IM I ,Ltl Tlio Nriherlands and the Indonesian Republic In the East  vA2S I iMoERLANE IMS, iho l nited Nations Security Councils Committee of Good Vfitk  WiMMiHt VN headquarierwrwTfflugTft fln TOM DRAKE, MARY ASTOR ,uw iouiics on he historic document are left to right Dr Frank   4 Latest News P iralKHii oi rm United Btates, Paul van Zeeland of Belgium, Justice  Wd, Thur, JMay 12, 13 Richard c Kirby of Australia, anf T, G Narayanan, chief secretary oiCK POWELL S1GNE HASSO     IT J  i I Aon MAN ABLE RATES First National Bank IN HOWBLL Under Federal Supervision IVow f,m line of tlioo piiMic opi HI ij  a  in Aid iardeii  Ti 11, itinj u a putions t n out    liiii 1 mil tluii IUW Jook il  U 1 II l C  nlll  v 1 ii i i  or he af r isi s  f   lii y  ttiic i,i j i if   iifCy li i, r,lJc    ,fnt j a i very m  i fesaata te 11,0 Depctiti ,010 for Each Depositor F i  i HIM that0ircs V  A i    i  a i   i wiis ,jnn   v ,i  j1 v ii i jt  JJI  v i A i in a y , i s it, a i,, J 11 V i1 ill , i i , t ll ilU Jii,,y 1  ,  V  J       viw i,i i  ,i n n  i  L I i i i t t  v  ti        i , jr  11 ilie ii  liuiii So lonj as piop en Ii,ci , lUij Jl f fl JIM M iHl 1 lull Id  s up  wiietiicr it coin in , sif,i skirts versus Jotiy, Jt  r v , ,c 1 t  lllf w  KAmt Kiypsof Gregory wil be j Hamburg fire hull construct si,M oivil by the Stockbridge Am lon progressing nicely The lubor  t   i jckion to the Boys State at ls donated Midi Slate this spring I  Harold Crafldall, Howell realtor jj,  LivitiKLon Cowij Kings  0ag Deeil fciected pres of the How j  ,juiiL  convention is at Whit til Kotasr cbub J,,T Lake on May 14 j Born to Mr and sirs Steve Park A ii Iliitn, Lakeland Ann Ar  el 0f Unadilla April 10 a son I,  ft tuLs UK basement comp Judge Willie yona,newly ap Vi for a JKNV home there pointed circuit jucle plana to have The Uriiiliton School Consolidftt  his offiKfiS in the former pros rms iciii committe wtni to Flush QR tae gQCon floor ol the coart Dead c r Alive rwnw l i sudwd the coiisolulated sch ii0U6e fiiese are now uei by the C u i tut,,Uoil ou Iticici Julin M MiIucas lias accept ft a call to be the M E pastor a Sliort Ribs Fresh Picnics Pork Liver Ro Gvlatino Dsssoit Nucoa O le omargari May Blossom Psas 39c 39c fir y  spocial welfare dept the last two pros, having their office elsewhere South Lyon ami all Oakland co are now on fast time TheLeslie school area is holding a number of consolidation meetings Wm, OMally of Dexter will re, present the American Legion of   that place a the Boys State Mih State college Floyd Evinger has sold his interests in the Dexter Leader to lank  Ames, his partner Hotat 47feari Ago Born to John Morteuson jr and I wife Sunday a son Arthur Glenn is attending Yerr ingtons Business College in Ithaca Michael Yake of Munith has rent ed the Brown store and will put in a Jewelry shop Dr and Mrs W B Watts and daughter, Janet are moving to Peo ria, HI where he will be physician for the National Firemans AaVn The 18 moa oldl daughter of Mr and Mr Wm Clark fell from a chair last week and broke hex aim The Jtmiora will serve see cream on the school lawn on the night of May tf Thomas Birfcefc has aoM his mUl here to Frank Peters of Jackson who takes possession May IS Linford White and Fred Sprot are building sidewalks in Pinckney cows 10 S Cwt VWtMOma  MKM MM AND CONDITION CALVEI AN MOW BIHOVEO fREE Tf Fro Aalowlr CdlMtod Promptly  lUinm lanipMMal  Capable Mra E L PARKBIt AM Phooa SB, Pinckne TU FASTEST 04  ferric a MUUgu Central Dud if oek Co Better Health Modern Plumbing SmmHl Bliss CoSf ee Tide z Can Ag An attempt was mane to rob John Farley, an aged man living aat i town Then night hvf it was unau Itebstt fienoetv son of W J Oaa loar of Stockhridge and Ony Howr lett dMtfwUr of Mr and lbs T ft  I Hewkftt went amcribeV Thar, night ad deevb eaamtf I Mr mad atesVjb wiater in fmmJM  ssess wo Mewesw  VlflT OU feirW HfiOM AND EE OUR COMPLETE IHaPLAY OP WANE FsWUftES  VAJUsW OF CLOSET SEATS LI0CC TYFip BMK 1ATH TUBS CAST MOM LAVATOsUBs MEEL  MASON HE SHOWEft CUHLf COiiMMATIOMS STALLS EEYMOU A SMAFFsMt riMlir it PEERLESS WATER WATER SaPTMERJ PUsaPS, SUMP PUMPS ELECTRIC m OM WATER ALL StEES CALVAMIZEO PIPE MEATERS aFsTTIMGS 4ALVRR, flOiL sHPE  FsTfmwSE W STOCK PlAsJARMIR Ijrjtmml RA4R IMG eyEMix ss A laWliTOslfl    Can tare IBfjSJf       V s  P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, My S mL ens Many tributes will be paid newspaper buys on annual Newspaper Boy Day ibis month Thousands of newspaper boys are members of thrift clubs, sponsored by the International Circulation Managers Association Perhaps no greater honor will come to these boys than to point them out as school boys who are demonstrating how to go into partnership with their Uncle Sara in building a growing fund for future education By investing their newspaper boy earnings In U S Savings Bonds regularly, they are getting their Uncle Sam to pay pari of the expense Your bond officer or banker will explain how regular bond buying can provide four years of college education, one year of which will be paid for by your Uncle Sam as interest on your investment fc V LIVE AND LIVE his advertisement it presented Bpjthe public inferestby tfJ LPfesidt,ftfTLHighwiySaf eeklyfnwspapr3b ttu tion  through hWj Pfu yblishrAssOUtjoij Yes heres how more than 5,500 people died and thousands more were in jutedJaslyearbecftU8e someone took one or two drinks, and then drove Wjlf you think you can drink and then drivesafely youre simply courting suIciderrjmiJrderAyoure drinking a toast to Death  jm StisticssKowthafoneoutof every six driversJnvolveUin fatal autornobileaccidents had been drinking Drinking drivers are three or four times more likely to be involved in accidents Tests hatfc proved time and again that a couple of drinks arrtufficieritJd lower a drivers reactions to the dangerpoint JVhen quick actionand alert judgment are demanded, the driver whghdslbeenZdrinkingfails Jltf it wernfy therlnkinPdrjver himself who paidhe penalty, that would be badnough But Vhenhecuts gtyrt jheJtajf of other Jnnocent neopleeryinhiscar, occupant sof other uarfeTor pedestrians caught Jont jftSgheg MiVaifd ttru Citizen The iaW operates witlf egwjhah It is going to be A,igher inJbVfutureItsseHousbusiness M hen yourf To the People r of this Community Are We Truly Thankful Millions of Western Europeans    men and women and children with the same hopes and needs and likes that we have    will not have enough to eat this winter unless    Unless we show thankfulness for our own blessings in a substantial way NOWtfntussTrcr set our minds to this job as we did after Pearl Harbor Unless you and I use less flour to bake fewer cakes Unless we demand less meat so vital grain can tide thoe people over the winter Heres what we ran doObserve meatless and eggless days honestly, Wuste nothing Save on bread See that all we do buy eaten If we do this for just a few months    and we will    Thanksgiving will mean more    to more people    and so will our American way of living Lets save wheat and save meat It may well save the peace, Relief Food Distributen Europe  r     , VN Calls All Ham a  To the People of this Community Objective WHEAT When the objectivesiwere Normandy and Burma and Home, we gfcpected our sons to get in there and fight They did We ex pected to stand in line for meat and cigarettes    to piece out sugar and meat and canned goods We did  it Now  theres Just as urgent an objective with us    to save the peace The objective is wheat We must avoid wasting food    religiously We must check ourselves on every meatless and eggless 4ay    because steers and chickens eat more grain than we do One egg requires a ha pound of precious grain to produce  The Citizen Food Committee assures success of this program if we ail help now The objective is wheatand peace Save wheatsave meatsave the peace  I  Uncle Sam  Says I mm  ix  ,V   , 4  tthLmm mmmmm  WfPMMMPI i     II JII  i ilii Wpqppwyi    , 7     I  iiiJW in P1NCKNEY D1SP WMdy NUy 5, 1948 i A  Not a Toy BUT A He Mans Work ing Implement Garden King Tractor A 5 HP TRACTOR WITH STEER OMATIC DRAFT CONROL, POWER REVERSE AND A COM PLCTE LINE OF MATCHED TOOLS rff TPRICED RIGHT TERMS C F Hewlett DEALER FOR WASHTENAW ft LIVINGSTON COUNTIES PHONE 3 PINCKNEY, MICH AFTER YOU SEE ALL THE OTH ERS LOOK THIS ONE OVER  AUCTION HOWELL CONSIGNMENT SALE OF FARM TOOLS 1 Sat May Sfth  CONSISTING OF TKACTORS, GRAIN BINDERS, CORN BRIENDERS, MANURE SPREADERS, HAY LOADERS, SIDE DELIVERY KAKE3PLOW WAGONS, COMBINES, GRAIN DRILLS, CORN PLANTERS AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER TOOLS BRING YOUR TOLS ANY TIME BEFORE DAY OF SALE Harold Gatet m UA Facts an faces fJ6rIHTAh look who get squeezed Union leaders representing less thn onetenth of railroad employes reject recommendations of Presidei negotiate except on their own terms THE LEADERS of three railroad unions, representing less than onetenth of all railroad employees, have called a railroad strike that would paralyze the nation These leaders refuse to accent a 15 cents an hour wage increase retroactive to November 1, 1947 This increase was recommended by in impartial Emergency Board appointed by President Truman This increase of 15 cents already has been accepted by the 19 other railroad unions But the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, and the Switchmens Union of  America wont accept what more than 90 of all railoatr employes have accepted They have called a strike to get morel Union refuse rules discussion Certain rules changes demanded by these union leaderswhich would increase wages still furtherwere recommended by the Board But the union leaders want more they demand that the railroads put into effect ALL the changes they asked for, including those the Board felt should be denied On top of this, they Insist that certain rules changes proposed by the railroads be withdrawnIn spite of the fact that the Board recommended them These union leaders have refused te negotiate except upon these arbitrary terms Greater wage increase not justified Engineers and firemen are among the highest paid of all employes in America, as figures in the box show This strike threat doesnt justify giving a greater increase than ether railroad workers received Emergency Boards are a means provided by the Railway Labor Act in the public interest to woid strikes TbJa Presidents Board ivd in hide pendent Holy t  Emergency boardrefuse to hreaten to paralyze nation by strike after hearing evidence for 33 days recommendations based on all the the case The railroads have accepted these recommendations  rs, made facts in Whos to blame Although they deplored so large an extra cost burden, the railroads accepted the report of the Board because they felt it was in the public interest to uphold the spirit and intent of the Railway Labor Act In contrast, this small group of railroad union leaders are attempting to flout the intent and spirit of the Railway Labor Act and dictate their own terms They have dictated a paralyzing railroad strike You will be the victim How long will the American public stand for ifca undemocratic arbitrary, and abusive use of the right to strike and the disregard of the obligation to provide transportation How long can the American people permit a few dictatorial union leaders to defy the processes provided for peaceful settlement of disputes Force seldom produces settlements tht are either fair or lasting Moreover, a point is often reached when personal Interests must beld subordinate to the greater public welfare That is why the railroads have acfetedJhe Erowfency Board recommenda tions That is also why the leaders of these three unions should reconsider their decision to call a paralyzing strike  r Harisaeomparison of average annual earnings of engineers and fireman for 1939 prewar and 1947 Also shown is what 1947 earnings would have been if the 15 cents per hour increase, of fered by the railroads and rejected by the union leaders, had been in effect through out the entire year 1947  Compare these wages with what you mate 1IJI Await IMTAnrm Aistal Einfift Auual Einlafi T if Enplirt ENGINEERS Road Freight 03,868 Local and Way Road Passenger 3,533 Road Freight Through s,U7 Yafd 8,74 FIREMEN Road Freight  82,738 Local and Way Road Passenger 2,732 Road Freight 2,069 Yard j sa iffrswuiiuuiij Earalifs ilih Wan liertiMl Rieimmtidtl y frtilititt surf 6,152 6,7M 6,391 8,0 4682 8,167 4,07 4,740 4,721 64,310 4544 1,178 34SO 8,914 3,158 8,645 Railroad wages computed from Interstate Commerce Commission Statement M300 ASWRH RAILROADS Wjj ArfKftii1 BOOM 214 143 LIBERTY STREET  NEW YOBK, NEW YOBK We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with you at ttrst band about matters which are important to everybody  t, iyJ tttfli rr urti1   l 0 0 KHAKA J MMUANA  WHEAT  M4    r    KANQAHA S   t5 Final plans tor the partition of and Arab states dveiond alter General Assembly of Use Unite of the Jewish Afeney for Palestine are David orowste EnunneJ lthe le to rich, the Dr ftffi nrif fPr PffinnliQpQff   scz  iC0siina secREw nelnterini Comnwttee of the United Nations General Assembly  known as the Utile Assenabiy4aekles its work on political and aecnrJty gneotions and the veto at Lake Sneeess, New York Here rrmr Chairssaa Lois Padilla Nervo of Mexieo center looks 4rer Ske agrenda with lnft to riht VieeChairnuui Femand van LanfenhoTe of Meiglmm, CJN getapotaryGenrraJ Xrygrve Lie, Secretary Androw ratwW and Irans NasxoftJah LJi To Aid HanAirmpped   B8S5S5 5, rf  JA SN   iM i Mm SisSS iSS  lras  S i4v v vi lacuicckcj Alglu r , an La country of towering mooataius and high niaeaaii, cot Jiojfli by inperta HV,, ,, f the 12AQfiO Aighaas live by asT Met aau grazing on her 25 ZH siHce mits, in nnvinnit feriMe valleys Many of Asia ATCot trade rsiitts, the hislor Avenues of the 4cat, Cenghas Khan and ipsnof Afjhairiatacs hnpostant oxInoetteat frails and nmta Alghan isoUticauls 9 ytyn Tfnitcd P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, M 5 19 Qbods7  D Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries KtMCKNEY DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 Main 1 Pincknjv, V chran Entered ii secouU uiv flatter at PostoLice at j Pinckney, Michigan undo j Lhe c of March 8 187  I PAUL W OWLBTf, WWUMiM  j Mr and Mrs C Fllewleu and  Chus, were in Auu laaJ wutik UJ bring buck several tractor ey 5ons Garage NOTICE Lyim licndee and aonLlud were in Jackson uisi Wednesday rJ lie C W Hooker family of Ann  Aruor spuit Sunday ui tno  J   Hooker home CIu Hewlett plowed ye edtmv garden Friday  4950  9900 garden Fnauy  MMUINIL Mr and Mrs Louis Coye onLr   Lai nod at dinner Sunday KolvifJ ATTrnii Grainger and family ol LUMM, ,  BAIlFRlt RING AM liKARiMS ONLY AUtiijLl IORD RKKUILT MOTORS Ak, v ACETYLENE WELDING WiT  ER SERVICE ROAD SERVICE WASH JOBS 100 GREASE JOBS 100 9 MMONlLD J or, i95 MUFFLER , TAIL PIPE 1  cr  AKERS or Kr  Mrj Kose ilowmjd and M Mo Iill Aiij Pat Williams and i of Uetroiit, Whs Jennie UtVi ww Jane  Mrs Melva lirown, Mrs Heat rVanliorn, and Mr Wray IlineUli were in Ann Arbor Sat Mr and Mrs Olin Kolnnson a tended the installation of the HUi land Turk Knight Tmplur Cm matuhy there Saturday I WH Clark and his nephew ac I wife of SAatz Creek were in to, i Mrs Lucius Smith, daughter, I, I ithii of llowvll and derail krii  w edy and family called at the I1 Speir home Sunday Win Lamb and family jf Ann f Arbor spent Sun at the W 11 Mei home iS  AUK PARIS TRACIOR RLPAIK QUICK CHARGE OIL CHARGE Call No 138 USED CARS FOR SALE  COME IN AND FEE 1UL NLV RoiUTILLER GARDEN TRACTOR aiserFrazer Sales  S price i 127 PEARL ST CALL NO A8 HOWELL RD   NO Wl THE TIME TO MODERNIZE DECO MORSLVJ  NORGE FURN ACES  SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FLRNACEf,  CONVERSIO N BURNERS COM PI El KHCIJEN AND BATH ROOM LQUIPMENT WAT Eli Sl ULRS  HOT WAIF R TANKS ffLI OW AND DEEP WELL PUMPS WHEN THE HOT WATER SUDDENLY RUNS ICECOLD ITS TIME TO SWITCH TO AN 01MCTRC WATER HEATER Thousands of Fison customers prefer 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 water heater, youll find, is spotlessly clean  quiet as falling snow Its completely automaticand it absolutely safe    no flame    no fumes    no soot See electric water heaters today at your nearest Edison office, your plumbers or at your favorite appliance dealers THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY  oTi  IRS  SIDING  ROOFING ONI TO TMKU YEARS TO PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pimknoy Fab  Sheet Metal Co I 210 MAIN SI PINCKNEY  The Cory Drug Store 7 i    JHpHaaspenT rle Miller boem in Marion Barn to Mr and Mrs Kalph Hall 1 McPherson hospital Howell Apr  21, o daughter, Diane Irene Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs LJ ltizy were Chag Writenad and wife 4b Miss Beatrice Lamborn of Gr yy Mrs Alice S lOnhal, n Lida Karus and Alice Lee Ware 11Alba Meyer and MrsMae Dal 1 expect to leave June 1 for Idaho t attend the OJGcnnd Ch co ventuon to which Mn Meyer is II h 4elegaie torn will 0 fro0 1  e to One and 2l 2 rUtevedHh Pteako aold her home f, M6 A to a Mr Bowaer of Ijoit Mr CaatafMc will move 1 tnaiiiiaiiM hvameai o his 4wn i ie Ma Platko b now staying  the Jeffrey home on the Dexter 1 or the former Ajrur Taylor farm  ir aneV Mrs Lloyd Heodee and  t mi Mehert Borine were Sun I oer eate i Mr JmH Mrs C NeTsorTxreastei Kli Ana ftae aa Jn home aft f cat 4 a Wiikad Motaix ar Mfii Oaaa fiaamadj aad Mr mA iamily fie a Mn  It X Ann Arbor spent Sun jit the home of Mrs John Bell Mrs Winifred Aberdeen, MrsAlta Meyers, Mrs Fdna Renson andMios Leota Keason attended the Wash tenaw OESconvntion at Chelsea last Wed night Frank White and fiunily of Howell spent Sun at tahe Ben White home Miss Alberta, Dinkel and Levi Lud j tke Mere Sun dinner guests of Mr  j uand Mrs Walter Barbour of SW abridge  ired dinger and Miss Elaine Young will be married at St Mnry chuch jaatttrday morning atra Elma Harri nnd, daughter Zita of Detroit called on Wm She ban and wife Fridny night Maucice Quiiin who once lived on the jFraajk oven farm is back and staying with theKrahh iamny, j idra Anastacia BelLfnuu of Anu I Arbar is visiting here j Amfaveae Murphy and family of I Jackson spent Sunday at UMS home 1 ef Mcs Mary Murphy J Mr and Urs C J Clinton sent jfiat in rXatbom and Lincoln Hurk I TliirMatk Mash family were Sun idiooer wts a the rk Koee ilMsae M ,Hrar JSTV  Mrs Mark Nash oalortaineid Ui7 Yourifc Ladies Auxiliaiy last Wed June Geartert of liovell spent Sunday at the Maxk Nh home Jarl Schroedcr lias iroved i101, the Roy Clark iaim to the Lee Lavty farjn at Anderon Mr and Mr Ke SehaOr anI Mr and Mrs Ered Tecpe ol Howell spent Sun night at the Ro Read home Mr and Mrs Fred Lead were in Jftckson Saturday Mrs Beulah Martin is visiting her children in Ypsilanti L C Gorham of Detroit spent Tues with his daughter, Mrs Ona Cafnpbel and family The marriage of Mits Phyiti Maycroft, daughter of Kev and Mrs 11 Maycroft of Saugatuck k announced to Samuel Spartage in Calif She went there nt Christniw   oe a nurse in a hospital Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel were Mrs Kmnn Brogan, Mrs Luelln Patterson of Stockbidige and J Sweet and wife of Battle Creek Desmond Ladwide and family of Detroit spent Sunday wilh Mrs Eleanor Ledwxige und faiililyMift Locy Jtlfres is vwitinghe hcother, btevejiia DUit Thnav5arnpbelTiarniTpei it Sun at the Fred Cnmpbbcll home in Ann Arbor Mrs Clare Palmer, Patty, Herb ir and Leona Meyers spent Sun in Detroit Mi Kathryn Gleason ofMi is visiting at the Charles Clark home  Mrs Walter CLark spent last Wed at the krlel Meyer honic reYpilanti Willord Hughes and wife Pauline Miller of Fowlerville called at the Walter Clark home Sunday night Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher and Mrs Lettie Fisher were ,in Detroit Saturday Glen Gardner of Stanton, Henry Gardner arid wife of Grari Ledge, Mr Bortha Smith and Hi Id a Grvssom of Chelsea were visitors at the Sprout fam Sat afieruoon Mr and Mis C J Kinnnne ard Mr and Mrs C VIeade tnd hi Wren of Forndale vitel Mr and Mrs P D Sprout last Sunday Tom Mojhman of Strawberry Ik was i ge3t of John Elmer Fri night Ambrose Kennedy and family and Gerald Kennedy and family of Hnvf ell spet Sunday at the Murray Ken nedy home Andrew Campbell anal family spent Simdjay at the John Droit KMA in Oak Geese  y5 T  its few 1 And ,   1 A  jc ca , u hadnt tora he deaaem ectory Yellow Pajes Su udy Droit ov  cai i , f   picture en, M  I, i L  Hov    ed byEniil Vu , io, ri sident which iirs n h  ic Museum which oe solo to u Founders Society The Leo Bettes family oX Walletl Lake spent the week rni ac the Jt J Carr nom OlUn obiirfon and wife attended Ihe following from here attendhe Whie Shrine bridge party a 1 ,the ODonnell cottage at Lake heinung Thurs Mrs Vola Kead,Mrs Mable Shaefer, Mrs Chag BchaeCer Mrs SadieHead Mrs Mary Jane Iah, Mrs Wayne AtLee, Mrs Mae Duller, Mn Andrew Nesbitt Ls Mable Suydaam f, the 25th aniuyersary of Westgate1 spent the week Chapter OES Detroit, Saturday Keasea the M if it  J a W  i FOR SAUSUifrtar  I00 11584 WjeysjyBtj4an4 Xafca FOR iSAUBttito tri Square Table MmJay ahireypkone 147F3 LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and repaired Satisfaction guaranteed Ed Kenny, Rush Lake FOR SALE GMC Tractor Doodle Bug, 7 speed tranamission,good rubber, motor OK Ideal for small farm,  SJ Wilson, Hiland Lake FOR SALEDining Room Sutie, also portable electric migle i Jack Wilson, Hifcnti Lake  Mcpherson j PROFESSIONAL CORNER State Bank SAFETY DEPOSITBOXES Fir several years now many of PINCKNEY SANITARIUM VinWUdt  VsnWinkk Piaaaaeyt Mice, Daily 1100 A M to S 00 P EaCept V MI our customers have been waiting J Mosw, TneaFvi Sat, fXXMtiOO p for Safety Depoaife Boxes to rent   We now have installed a new  DOB W VaaWtoak Carries K vaaWwfe Attoraeys at Law Jtrat State ead Sanaa Baab Howell, POWER MOWERS REO TRIMALAWN H P CLINTON ENGINE PRICE 225,00 SAVAGE POWER 140 BUCKEYE POWER KING I, HP PRICE 15895 HAND MOWERS  21,91 t0 28,95 LEE LAVEY FOR SALE8 year old Holstein cow coming fresh on May 11, also fryers Eli Aron 1105 Dexter Rd Phone 56F6, Pinckney FOR RENT 50 acres of corn gre und on shares C H Lloyd Phone 13F22  BULLDOZER Will have a bulldos er here in the near future Anyone wishing work done inquire of Melvin McCauley 10440 Ceder Lake Road, Pinckney block of these boxes in our Burg, lar Proof Vault Those of our customers who have j  been waiiting can now be accomo f datedWe also have addtional boxes available for new customers We would like to call attention to our Night, Depository Senice which is available to those of our customers who wish to deposit funds after banking ruurs Ask us about the Bond a Mnth Flan u A Savings Aocount can U opened with as little as a 1 WR  EARTH MOVING WITH BULL DOZER AND SCRAPER C E BR1TTON  SON i PHONE NO, 4 Howell WANTED Odd Jobs of any kind Painting Gardening, Cement Work Phone Gregory 6F11 or see Lawrence Hurtibise or Frank Steiger mn DR G R McCLUSKEY r4i4 111 M aiiesufaa Oifice  fteatoeete ,SU h Afremaeoat toewetV Mstgav RBRfef McPifersoo State Bank  era DeposN laseraaso Money to loan at reasonaole nJee, Interest paid oa Savings Books and Time Certificatot of Deposit I All deposits up to ,0000 law j sured bjr ear membership to FARM SEED WANTED TO iUYA small home in Pinckney, Mrs, Ernest Packer TRUCKING WANTED I Will Haul Gravel Fill Dirt, Sana Black Dirt ana Stone, Prompt Service An here in the State HENRV WINSIOW nil linckue, 112F11 The Prehete Kinds Sale Farmers Feed Supply  FLORIDA HOMtS Mr to the time to buy your fot Kama in sunny Florida, also farms, groves, takes and river prtfj perty and business property of any kind Contact J W Tincher, an old Miehigaa resident F C MORRIS REALTY 90S  HiJtoborea  Tamp, Florida on PHONE 14 , MAX tSILLMf BOATS Now on display, arerything up to an inboard,PLtak it Marina Plywood, flat, round or VbotUsa Choice of colors and matorlils 6475 and up We art aathortoad dealers for the Much U Dexnaad Martin Out boar dj for HoweU and Inity All sales may be handled through our Budget PJta OttoIplete information on request 1 WILSONS TRAILER SERVICE 6121 West Grand River, 11 Obesnung, between Brighton and Bow ell on US, 16, Phone Howell SI4W4 STATE OK MICHldAN Coert far tfca Cteaatf al LivJngttoB  At a sioa of said Court held  aut the Probata Office in the City of HoweU in said County, on the 3rd day of May AD, 1948 Present Hon Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Ertate of John W Hudkina, Deceased Nellie AHudkina having filed n said Court her petition prajying that the administration of suid es tate be granted ftp Neljie A Hudkins or to some other suitable perldn    It is Ordered that the 24th day of May A D 1948 at ten oclock to the forenoon, at said Probate Of fice, be and Is hereby appointed for hearing said petition  It Is Further Ordered,Taat public notice thereof be given by publica tion of a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to I said day of hearing, in the Pi nek aey Dispatch, a newspaper printed and eirsntotod in said county Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate A true oops Celesta PajwbaU, register ef probate Pheae lee  HoweU, leal Aetata, I City, lathe ead 9 A List aar fctarty With Ma LEE LAVEY tosst ewe Fiasfcaar   Miehigaa A U C T  O N  E kV FARM SAlfcS A driClAilDl tSKitT WYL1E PHONE rUHXMUY TEFIl d 1 AiNLLii otRRIMAN 807 Suit Grand River, Bowel Hrs, 95 Except Thursday 8044 Portage Lake Rd 79 Mon and Fri, Eve Dexter, Phone 3461 REFRIGERATION Service REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKNEY 130F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER GRAVEL SAND, BLACK DIRT AND STONE Order Your Black Dirt Now Matt for Lawn Putnam St Phickioy Pho I05F3 ARNETS CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main at Ann ArborMlh Harold Chubo, Local RprasoataUa 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL HowU  Phon 439 or 97 Moaumaats  Marker MARTO J LA VAN Attorney At Law Paoaa U  dtehitc Paoa 136F6 RepairUg mm Amm Stato 6H7 Lafcesilla Drta Ueease Rush Lake FUNERAL HOM Modem fc4iiMiea Ambeiaaea Sarrte Paoa S9 PtooJmaf, atichlg FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 3S8 RESIDENCE U LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK WAULlMl AND WUy Trips Mads To Detroit GENERAL TRUCKING Phono 64F14  CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, ANb ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR TRACT CON WANTED Cement Work, cement bltck toying, consented  work or fencing, H, Ray Coo c 6058 Richardson Rd, HoweU Rte 3 Housewives SAV E TOUR WASTE FATS FOB SALEWhite enamel tabletop cook stove, also Muscovy Duckc j Enrle Schroeder 6483 M86 West I Phone 13F22 Uncle Sam Says Want Adfi MEN WANTED For Rnwleigh business Real opportunity We help youi get started Rawleghs Dept, MCE  6830, Freeport, Illinois FUR SALh 340 Denr Kille wui  WANTED Custom Garden Plowing ammunition Ernest Packer jr f6H BALEU,B, Vacum deeper, 8 piece Dining Room Suite Marvin fcihiref, Phone 88 Drive, HLand Lake  FOii SALEThiee Beehiiveg and for rent 25 acres of Hand Fred Fish WANTED CHICKENS No Leghorns or Leghorn strain, highest, prices paid William A Scott Phono Gregory 20F22 FOR SALE Horse drawn riding plow, horso drawn Hiding cultivator walking plow, one set of harness F Pearce, 10960 Stinchfield Rd, Road, near Big Silver Lake, FOR SALETEureka Vacum Cleaner Table model Zenith Radio, Instant Electric Heaterall very reasonable Howard Smith, 115 8 6 Van Sickle tf6k SALE1936 Chev Stake Truck, Mike Harnack FOR SALEBuckskin saddle horse, Steve Mrolku, Rte , Pinckney FOUNDA tan and white large male dog, has scar on throat, own er can claim at 9405 Aun Rd, Btg Silver Lk Mrs Earl Suggitt i Overcome Soap Shortage also 24 in bicycle Mrs Irene Dinsmore,Hamburg,Mich Phone Brighton 72638  FOR SALE 5 Vddump truck,ntw Lete Electrtc shnllowwell pump Dec, 1946, 825x20 tires, flsh r1 I capacity 250 gallons per hour FOR SALE Four room house one quarter of an acre, bam, chicken house, garage and work shop One quarter of a mile South oi Pinckney, 501 Patterson Lake Rd Charles Porter ON SHAKES 40 acres of land to rent on shares Mrs L LaRue Phone 56F14 WANTED TO DO HOUSE CLEAN ING  PHONE 141F2 FOR SALETwo coal burning hot water henters tnd 30 gal tanks Outside toilet Water softener compRadio, Heater,Defroster,27,00 miles and in excellent condition, Reasonable price Peter Coitas  Rte 1 Pinckney FOR SALE36 Ton NoT I cutting of Baled Alfalfa hay Will deliver Lloyd Hendee, Phone 64F14 , WANTED Washinga  Telephone 144F11, Pmckney TO LETtOn shares 45 acres of ie  J Carmi Webb farm on MSG, I miles west of Pinckney Jim Vaienti 4226 Holeomb five Are Phone Pfnckney 129 FOR RENTAH or pnrt of 75 acres of eroptend Reasonable R Sockow, 7200 Cedar Lk Rd  FOR dALEW41 DeSoto, 4 doot  deluxe eedan, fluid drive, Heater, t 11456 Lake Drive Hiland Lake, Michigan  BRSOiVotatoes and Ons ton AA w Umpstead  Son  SotlciE ,tm cleaning Rugs and W flflTSAEB Oft TKngf yVholttery drop me a card 3  iflRKSCflSTi litRINSO OXYDOL IT SLOATft tVlYSflAP   MWtoasig ftotog Days riiisf of Savtoit Asnerkaes ean be toaakfal tor the PayieU Savtogs Ptoa torthe eejaor  ethey  Ma iSniiBaker Head Three way vYntyrV FowlervlUe, Michigan 1 JMlrolW rd bato SFON SHARKS fields 1 of ltt eutttng Alfalfa WUI ad4  ciiubb Corner9 for corn for corn   BOX 108, Pmckney i gee Rust livermore  5 P I BBB  tkidimt  where they eeaa rraceet year toaMTs fatare with Jested Stotee US Trtnuy Difttmwl Hawaii Calls P  WHITE MAfHTHA SOAP  SPOT CASH FOC DEAD  OBABIXD TOCK HCWSES 8 ih COWS 10 E  A1J wCCOMmW TO  FREE VE sssS  BUYfiftS OF HUMEi A CALT VO  fSOILTAftOSW TO MEASURE Ci Ml VAMDOUWOP fwm Ms AM   HOWEU MSCML  ffOB SALBifO AlAVm 3F2JEZ eew, 4ae to Mej, Abo want i 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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>sjSjjP     Volume 65 Pinckney Ditoatch Wednesday, April 28,1948 Michigan Mfrroi School News Human1 nature and freedom of the precis being what they are, it is in vitable that some of Kim Siglera ewspaper supporters now disagree with parts of his 1948 reform program SECOND AND THIRD GRAt C We have a new girl in the second grade Her name 1s Irene Sesemaim sand she came from WestnumtIll J Janet Shirley entertained several of her schoolmates at birthday par OUR DEMOCRACY 4yMt ty last Wednesday Rep Elton R Ean, editor of the  The children enjoyed partaking in Plymouth Mail, differs with the gov  musr festival Fndmy evening  Four grade people completed their basic reading textg today on the proposal for power to ffcre f dept heads and to scrap, in effect control of state depts through Uhe state administrative bopd It eo happens that the adniinistrat ive bd was creaed by Gov Alex J Groesbeck, early in 1e 20g, while Eaton was Groesbecka executive sec Eaton says the bd s just like a corporation hd of directors and that the governor, as chairman  I the bd has ample powers to get  things aone The Plymouth editor recalls that Groesbecks power to hire and fire We are looking forward to ae ing the Senior Play, FIFTH ND SIXTH GRADES We are planning a Satafternoon matinee for the Patrol Squad We wish to thank Mr Roy Rea son for his treat of candy bars and Mrs Paimer for the recess apples Eighti of our girls and one boy boy took, part in the Spring Festival This week end8 the hot lunch per  ,   ,P T u t   od and we wh to extend many used to oust fom Johnson as state thankg to e kitch6n gquad for the supt of public inst, and that Fred  t x  riurin the , We  Green used the cry of dictator to shamias them upset Qroesbeck at the next Repblican primary GV Sigler retorts that he has no power today to remove dept heads or other state officials, In order v remove an official I have tio preier charges of malfeasance, misfeasance and nonfeasance, he told the pre,ss oiftler does not believe in bdsand comms He regards them as ineffic ient He would like to reduce the present 100pluB state units to around 20 Murl Defoe, editor pf the Charlotte Republican,Tribune disagrees with term His logic goes along THIRD AND FOURTH URADE Twelve people in the fourth grad had perfect attendance for our last marking period Two people hajd all As on their report cards Jack Clark and Billy Valleau each have the mumps NOW IS THE TIME AS OU COUNTRV MAS 6ROVWN ANO ITS POPULATION HAS EXPANDED, THCNIIO TO PA0TCT OUR OCMOCRATIC POCCSS HASUACC0 INCRKAStD RElONSIftlUTV ON TMC INOIVIOUAL TO EXERCISE HIS RIGHT TO VOT AFTBR CAREFULLY JU06ING THE CHARACTER ANO ABILITY OF ALL CANDIDATES ANO THEIR POSITION ON THE PU6LIC QUESTIONS OF THE DAY, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH Last week the boys of the eighth rgrde played a game with W nans Lake and wonx7 to 11 The 8th graders are makifig scrap the governor over a f ouryear books on something they like  His logic goes along some  The 7t,h Seders are studying thing like lhis When the state gets 1 about Mieh and they are makm a ppor governor, two years is long  icn scrapbooks enough to keep him When the sialf  gets a good gov, voters can keep him 4 years or longer by the sim pie method of reelecting him CHILD BITTEN BY D Vettia, 5, daughter of Mr apid Mrs and Mrs George Hoben was It is Mr DeFoes conviction tha biUen on the leS bv a do Monday the Sigler proposal is more political Whan practical The gov and other elective officials and pfihaps the legislators, if the amendment is re vised to include them would be elected in a nonpresidential year, beginning in 1950 Michigan elected Democratic governors in the preside endal years of 1932 1936 and 1940 Republican governors have won in every nonpresidential year cam paign since 1914 This dog is one that came tp the L, Doyle home some tiime ago It te held for observation, Tues morn ing the dog warden arrived here and gathered up a number of dogs run  mng loose, Some of them were re leased off payment of 575 by their owners m W6 HAVE ALWAYS HAD THE PRIVILEGE AND RESPONSIBILITY OF ELECTING URsPRCSIDENTS, TODAY, IN CERTAIN STATES, WE HAVE AS WELL, A RIGHT AND OBLIGATION TO HELP SELECT, AT THE PRiMARtBS, THE MEN WHO vVILL RUN FOR THE PRESIDENCY Soft Ball League WIN 7 TO 6 The Pinckney soft bail team played their first outside team Sun when they beat the Cuasidy Tech School, a Jackson branch, at iiii Lake 7 to G Jijb Singer, pitching for Iinckiu got, by until the oth when the Jaker, fell on turn for a triple and 4 sing ios to score 4 runs and conu w iliiiii one of tying up the game, Hob tig htened up a,nd held them scries the ltst two injiings iinckuey got 2 runs ii the ecumi when FSicgur and Hums livi saieiy and scored on Shehun, drive uci second They addecj  in the onl on Hits by Lavey, liurns an emu and Headers hit In the oth Hanu singled and Header tripled him home and scored later on a aseij I ail Itmckney only niadi 2 enojs iu Ledwidge distSnguished himself by throwing a man out at the plate from left field  No 17 Current Comment  Gov Sigler eems to have weakenod on his determination of no new taxes for this legislative seesion and is said to have agreed to an increase in the weight taxes of pass enger car and trucks It was recent y juedictecl by Guy Jenkins Lansing commentator that the highwuy lobby wotilpil bring pressure on the gov urnor to increase the road funds un tier a Viireat unless ho did so his program would be killed This seems U have come to pass Hep Alpheua Decker hai presented a bill to increase highway funds Under his bill in tax oi passenger tars would be l iiui eiied 1 cents per hundred Viighi uui the weight tax on trucks ami bu,, one third This new tax would iaise hetween ten and twelve nullan dollars for the sadly neglec id loads and highways It would be ,diMiilaiUd ,,vii eightns to the coU J ntirs o oiyiu and one eighth to the  staj1 at ho ev PINCKNEY Shehan, 2b Tischeler, lb Ledwidge, if Lstvcy, cf H Amburgvy, cf ,K Singer, Ub Uurns, rf Harrow, rf Palmer, ss liaines s Header, c H Singer, p CASSIDY LAKE  A 15 1  i s J 4   1 l R 0 I u 1 ii il l O i In tiie ileilion of Gov Green of IIIIMOJ a keynoter at the Hep nat convention the i  1 seems to ha veered wa to the right Gov Green J an old time isolationist  i regarded a a stooge of Col Bob 2 J  M i Ol III i IJ 0 1 1 0  tlie leadm j Je,  , ,L f Seiitor THIS SPRING, ALL OF US CAN HAVE A VOICE IN THE SELECTION OF CANDIDATES BY V0TIN6 JTHE PRIMARIES OR, By lAKIWG OUR OPINIONS KNOWN  WE OtSHAZeE A BASIC ffESPONS8ury OFGOO0 CSrZEVSHK Appointed Judge ALUMNI REUNION MAY 29 The Pinckney high school Alum ni reunion will be held at the sch The Lansing legislative situation  oo1 oft Sat m 29 Jack Hanne has been interesting to watch for is pres Levi Ludtke ,s V,C Pres  several reasons Gov Siglers refonn Merlin Lavey Sec and Rosemary program was presented to the legis Wnitlev Treas lature without much advance con  sultalion with legislaiive leaders, CRIPPLED The four year term for the gov and CHILDRENS CLINIC Plans have been completed by the Livingston County Crippled Child  other elective officials, for example was linked to a similar term for cou nty officials but not to members of  PPluftfl Childrens iJonm was linked to a similar term for cou rels Sociiety and tnc Michigan Cri Hiram mith, Howell att was ap pointed judge of probate for Uns J county by Gov Sigler bast Wed to succeed Judge Willus Lyons who be came circuit judgre Mr Smith L a former Pinckney boys and a grad, uate from he University of Mich tt V He has served as prosecutor of both Roscommon and Livingston counties Mr Smith was born at Chilson in a log cabin but later lived on farm near Pinckney He graduated from I Howell high school He taught tm Winans school in Hamburg town ship He entered the U of M in 11 04 goihg there 6 years and living in r  Rodo, lb Fervo, 2b Jackson, lb Rogenjski, ss Kotewo cf, Manion, c Mack, c , Sharkey, rf frien, f Hayea, p Pinckney wil play the vie of Howell here Thur p m and Casidy Lake Sunday at 20 p m  AU H 4 i  1  A oi the Chicago Tribune, , isolationist of tluj world tided a most favorable to Jail ile is a receptive jor  iee inesand it expecj ed to et Lhe Illinois vote as a fav oritt inn caiifliuate until they can see which way lhe wind blows  caiujdale  4 4 4  0 1 1 1 I i i i l i 14ll  y a 4 C  i Ly  at here 1 0 0 7 0i v  t  Los Aneeles police are holding Mrs Alane haplu for investigating to i e if she is not violating a state law iorbitfdin tiafficking in per sons It is alleged tliathe is making a haiidoint jiroliL from the tae of babies from miiv ill ho wny trr , 4fU to v loou doliais These babies  are tibtaincd from unwed mother  j who eae them uj for free hospital  iation lhe market ii Calif, is no I booming in babies since it as bei coere la1 fiimi m anioim tli novi   tt adojil iiinaLoi  o tin , for licit y purpoe sin Week for the or the state legislaure   thopedic clinic to be heljd at the This now appears to hae been a Methodist Church in Howell on tactical error Legislators were cool Taur May 6 from the start They warmed up to  Besides the examining physician, it reluctantly and only when politi Dr c L Mitchel fljm 01 Hos cal pressure was applied that the hd Pital ere Wllil a  Present phy of the party should get legislative eical Therapist, and Mr John Mi r support in a campaign year and that  rm tne state   Control the amendment, after all, were go toT Vocational Education Mr Mur ing to the jury the people for fin ra wil1 consult with patients 16  ST MARYS CHURCH Rev Francis Murphy, pastor Novcna Fudar 1220 noon and 00 p m Preparation for Holy Communion Singer each Saturday 8to 9 p m and on Shehan SFOT BALL LEAGUE  In the soft ball league laM  Hinder won from Shehan Monday 9 to o and on Wed the Haines lean, beat the Recnation team Hi to s Patteries Shehan K, Ambujrey  F Singer SngerD Anburgey  Tidiel Haines, Lodwjdge  F Singer Recreation R Amburgey bi Ialnu OFFICIAL STANDING Won Lnt 2 I 1 1  Aflfr t lloU i di i I oli ii t hi I peiiod  OIK de ate the Pritisli voted to ab niiniiiiiis ha death penalty for a 5 year destroying an old or vidy 7 to 730 a m Masses at 800 a m and a m 1 0 1 al verdict years and oMer regaiding vacitional j Hainej11,00 Recreation Game1 Next Week Monday   Haines vs Recreation WednestduySinger vs Shehan IVt mn ,riiil rni llli attic room at 75c per week  He graduated In 1911 with a deg l 1 Sun , May 2, 5th Sun for Ladies ree He was claga orator, pres of th  Altar Society, May 3, 4, 5 are Ro Students Lecture Assn and taught jgntion dayMayS is Asronston Thur in the speech dept One of his pupils I  Anong the intentions are Sun was Supreme Court Justice Frank  Intention for Mrs Ella Dixon Mon Murphy  Intention of Living req by OapHe located in Roscommon county Jer family Tues late Winifred Del Tuesuay Lngtiton heat them 7 to and served as circuit court comand aney iVed High Mass for Holy An JIn Myer stalled pitching for Pingles, Purial Service for the infant, , ckney and was no puzzle to Lrbh WINS AND LOSES The high scliool bae ball 3ilt even in two game lai Tuesday Prighton beat Ovm 7  team Aeek  I ins is Priih cusiom Pack in the old daya j tin death penilty was inflicted in Knhimi lot many crimes beside murder Ivl, jioekels, thieves and many other minor criminals wera sent to tin Kdlos and it is recalled that win n Knitf Henry the VIH  tired of a wij he usually h he beheaded in the Towerof London i Alter thee many years the Pritish  hae eiditlv come to the ConcUls ion that the death penalty does not prevent cciiic The pritish arc pret ty thoroughly teped in tradition and clinir tenaiously o their ancfiem cui ins yet tliey have abolished i ih deati penally Tins will be a sad blow to the death penalty advocate of this country After asking legislators to do , twining something for the gov and notting Cooperating to make the clinic a sue for themselves, Sigler further ruf j cess are Rotary Clubs School Supts fled their pride by appearing before i Rural Teachers, and interested citiz committees and warning members ns Special volunteer workers sui members he would summon legislators back for another special session unless they submitted his program to the  people Otherwise he would appeal to the people, circulate petitions and get the amendments on the Novem ber ballots An Associated Press writer report ed tliat the Gov announced, well In advance, a slate of seven delegatf f at large for the state republican con vention in Detroit after he had assu red the press that the gathering was to be unhoRsed Furthermore, the convention endorsement of proposed reforms was characterized1 by the  Mrs C H Passmore and Mrs Bettrl Cook, Howell mon, Fowlerville ftnekney Mrs, Betty Harter,Brigh ton i It is still possible to register for the clinic by calling Dorothy Nelsdn Howel 879 in the forenoon There is no charge for the clinic then prosecutor frvm 1912 to 1923 In 1915 he married the former ,6race Grieve of Pinckney They have 4 daughters, Mrs Marion Hall jof Brighton, Mrs Betty Spauldng, Ann Arbor, Janet at Cleary Business College and Ruth Ann at Mich Normal In 1923 he located at Howell and Richard Harden, child of Mr ant Mrs Lloyd Harden Thurs low mas for grace of happy death Sat Open ing of May Devotion3 I Mrs Gordon Har ,   JJ as prosecutor was o Ule Mri Clare Palmer   bd of educatyon, city ttomey,  w H ni, land for In years was a law partner of Frank Shields He is well qualified Jor his position as probate judge Conenratima Notes There is much curiouaityaala the deer hunting Here are the fig A P as being very ltikewarm Sig jures compiled by the toept Montlerfs methods were said to be am calm 2934, hunters got 648 Musk  MMES KEirv  I Jame4 Kelly, 62 of Ann Arbor 1 employed by the Detroit Edison Col died at the opening ball game at Detroit Thurs of a heart attack utiT  inUCU, twlVkll1i wat the former Agnes whether the newly opened up terK of  ship, a neice hunting tentory last year improved of fche  Mknael  Vzr ateuri8h,, On the plus sign of the Sigler ldgr may be placed in bold letters egeofi l03a hunters got 252 Kent 917, hunters got 200 deer Ottawa U65 hunters got 35 deer Ionia The funeral was at St, Thomas shurch, Ann Arbor Monday, MRS MABEL FISKE Mrs Mabel Fish, 56 was Fev Tarm Bstchey, pastor Morning Worship Servioa 1000 Sunday School 11JO Supt   Wm Leidig YviMK Peoples Mtiag M 70 Kvcntng Message 815 Wed Eve Prayer Service S00 NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH found I The death of Orlando LaValley of Caro, iiarked the demise of the la member of the  A It in Mich At  ne im pj, ovde, had 00,048  on ifs membership rolls and ite state convention wen the largest inthe  state t was founded to further tlv intirt of eteans of that t war LaValley was only 16 when he  enlisted and serv 1 through the war The organization was all powerful  pres senators, governors, judges etc May o, Memorial IVxlcr  iMy vvis their day and they obser ved it with religious fervor We atipndv n any of these memorial day RICHARD HARDEN  obsei vances ir Dexter where the Stephen Richard, 9 rnos, died at  Post namea for Col Jeffords, killed St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Sat He   thp  e of ,ettysberg, rgned was the grandson of Mrs, Jam supreme, i he program consisted of Bell of Dexter Hs panU are Wr ,a prmnnmit peakor, songs drills and anH Mrs Lloyd Harden The fun 1 eral iay Rev Fr Murphy officiating Burial in StMarys cemetery ton Jim Burroughs finished in thbox for Pinckney George Ilousner pitched for Brighton irni akhomli hit freely got support Friday Pinckney Won a fast 1 to 0 game from South Lyon i,n Bun  , oughs in the box for Jirukney only COM COHT CHURCH allowed 4 hit Pinckney only got 2 Rev Alfred Allard, pastor j off Brengle, South LjoiiJin Meyer Morning Worship  1030, scored the onK run on a ht by Jer  J nc wwim Sunday School  llOry Clark  and bcd Choir Practise  Wed Night This week Pinckney play, Man  Organist and Choir Director I heater there Tuesday and Mrm Merwin Campbellhere Friday  S Supt   Herman Veddwr STQPHbN GOSKL MISIION his traits of highcourage and toteU 60 hunters go 19 deer Gratiot i dea in her hQme in Blilm last 5 uiips N fc of ectual integrity He still is the idea 200, hunters got 48 deer Saginaw I His wife wag  ormer Mabel Hart  list, the reformer, the knight battl 139, hunters got 13 deer Shiawasse f , ing for better goverflment, H30, hufcters got 4 der Bay 400 delights iti challenging the status hunters got 104 deer Clinton has quo sent in no figures ye Tb governors roubles pme large  At the state laod sales last week ly from his zeal and impatience to in norlftern Michigan 00 percent of get thingg done By seeking move the avenge and 42 percent of the power for himself in ordfr to ach krtfc soldi for t50,461 in cash This ieve these reforms he has antagoaiz money goes to governments and Id a number of influential people m school units the party, mdoding those in the leg 10e forest fires lat week boosted ilature , the total loss thip spring to 884 Kov thnt the legislative rord is acres on the books popular debate on the Trappers in March ratwM 1 wolf isaoes will get under way The  f 1 ooyottes and 11 hAnfr 4iet wil come in Novaraber I Spearing of noxious flak, earp dog  fish, farfish etc it permitted m 19 lakes WhHmone i one of me  8 16 acvas of fane laads in IonArthur Petersoft, 24, Fowtervitte sm, Sfoatealm, Gratiot and St Claire Aejta Pringie, 21, WebbervtUe Har owsntiea will be parchased with the ioe ikb 84 Howell, ieanotte feead 1i Morehouse 88, ftkwe41  Hion man of Genoa  married Orin Fi,k of Pinckney The funeral was held in the Brighton Lutheran church Sun Rer Geiger officiating, Burial was in Genoa cemetery  , ,v   recitations by school children They was at St Mars church lo  then marched to cemetery led by tjie land, then children dressed in while carrying flowers and follow ed by the G A R boys in blue uniforms with bja buttons Some times there wen J of them More exeTes took place at the cemetery LAWRENCE JAMES Lawrence James, 60, died at Sat tons Bay last Sunday He was a, FLOWING CONTEST At lite 4H plowing conteston farm in Hartaand with tractors and plovi, Charles Kiesting of Fen ton won first prise, a gold cop Bill McQuillan of Howell was second and Jiev A J Metzler, of the Mennonite Publishing House Scottjdale, Pa will be guest speaker at a special serviee on April 80, 730 P ML  REGULAR COMMUNICATION Regular Communication of Living ston Lodge Wo 76 F  A M n Tuesday evening, May 4 Business session only Refreshments serven JDehon, Ott of Howell 3rd Other after degree work Lets have a good onUgfantt mtene John Rmwn, Biil tnrntmt  Conine, David I well  Howell and i Gordon Masters, Ken Davenport,  ioha Mer of Fenton i son of the late Dr James who was jwhirc al soldiers graves were decorone of the founders of Portage Ik  ated and a military salute fired by Land Co Their home was in Ypsil j the firing squad of the G A Rover Lawrence was the owner and Col Jeffords grave ended thf day FW on the IN BeeheyaPasftor, 4060 S war thou t Pinckney  Sunrlay School  230 P,M, Woihip SerMratoT of the Red Hen Tavefn at j The American legion and V lPorUge Lake His wife Louise,  have endeavored to carry die a number of years ago, was remained a year ago Hel tradition of the day but have never been able to pvck the enthttsiam far it tle GAK did THE TIME GUESTION The time question continues in a muddled state Howell is still on 1 slow time the council rt the last sea sion being tjdd on the question Ann Arbor is also on the same time bu is expected to vote for fast time P W Curlett Secretary 8 WUUu J Serve last Satrday nd     Cath music in the Iinckney iSH , The monthly meeting of the Tolk Womens Study Club of Port lage Lake will be held at the home LAVEY PARKS Mr and Mrs Robert Park were given an old fashioned homing on Tuesday night by 10 local wosaaa She is the former Mrs MiMced Hainaw Lavey and was toanfcM  Robert Parks, prop, of the Jatf ney extend congratulatiaia  Wa CEMETERY MEETING    At the meeting of the Pinckney of Mrs F Campbell on May 4,194  Pfhckney PTA Tag Day Bom to Mr, and Mrs Dck Amo 1 Cemetery Aasn Ross Read was Mrs T Cogswell the sponsor  dna Saturday, Apri SO, May  Pauliine McLucas at St, ioe hos elected pres, Dan Swarthout, vice 1 Election of officers wMl be held The local school has poadmai , an firearms and aminun jpital, Ann Arbor Tuesday an 8 lfc pres, and Wiajfaed Gnres Sectreas  all members are asked to be fire proof safe to keep  A VWMW Ruehard ASxtoaw  The iai saiiafsniat is 8 a yaw mninf Mca C DiUuw Pinckney Ditnftch WeAietdav April 28 l48 Flowers Plants Corsages,Bouquets Say It with Flowers LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR NEEDS For Mothers Day WE WILL HAVE A FINE SELEC TION ON HAND ADVANCE ORDERS APPRECIATED  ROkos WE HAND PACK ICE CREAM Soda Bar and Sandwich Shop ITS BETTER ti Remember Her with Flewer and Plants PHONE 9105 Neighboring THEATER Judjd YeHgui6, 81, former prod ecuu and judge of probate of Delia county died Wed Hcie an Uicie of Glean YelUnd Howell attorney Fri Sat, April 30, May 1 Doubt Feature MIU4 cMvt wwnv v4v, iiwt HvACT o UILEIVIMA Slockbridge niga school beat Dan On of the Rado Series of Myter ville in their first game 5 to 1 J i with Mr and Mrs Vincent Young of  RALPH BYRD, LYLE LATELL Gregory announce the marriage of j Plus their daughter Elaine tio Fred Sin  VACATION IN RENOV A Comedy with JACK HALEY, ANNE JEFFREY ger of Pinckney on May 8 The Crippled Children Clinic will he held at Howell May 6 at the eth ,  thodiit church, Dr C L Mitchell vJE HUrtAreDC Ford Hospital will be in charge i riUvKollLKo The time question goes merrily o n of  Bl p,tu   its way Brighton and Ypsilapti have  Yaar with adopted Fast Time and it i8 expect CLARK GABLE, DEBORAH KEPR ed Ann Arbor and Howell will foil  New I AdvtrtUmn From where I sit Jy Joe MarsH Sams Hens Wear Spectacles j   Yes, its a fact Sams brood of two dozen hens are wearing spec taclesv hich he bought from  mailordt house in Capitol City Sam says it works and big poultry raisers say so, too The hens sce each other Ihrough soft colored glasses, and instead of fighting and picking at each other, they go around placidly, gain weight, and lay more eggs Makes me almost wish we could have roseciloi ed glasses for hu man beings, too So thai insferd of quarreling and criticizing, like we do so much of the time, wed live and let live in contentment From where I sit, the human race wastes a powerful lot of time In wrangling over minor issues , whether a man should drink beep Or ciderwhether a woman should Wear slacks or skirts  instead of eeeing each other through spectacles of tolerance that enable us to liveandletlive like Sams brood of chickens TOOK OATH OF Ft ICE Judge Willis I Lyi ns, took oath of office of circuit court at the How ell court house Tuesday It was uuu metered by supreme court jud ye Ltland Carr of Lansing ufuistod by Judge Salmon of Ingham county The ceremoniteg were in charge of the county bar aasn Judge Lyons is the first circuit court judge this untyhaa had ia overIX yearj  ow their example The Ypsilanta city ed the liquor eomm not to renew the liquor license of the Edsel Ford American Legion Postv because the club huas been the scene of crime Jfcnd disorder The Whitmore Lake fire dept will put on a minstrel show In a straw vote taken at Howell nearly 55 percent of the cards returned favored switching tto fast tiimo Horn to Mr and Mrs H F Schott Leona Teeple of Howell on April 15th a son Howell high school won its first track meet under lights by defeat ing Williamston at Page Field, Howell, last week The heavy wind last Tues blew out one of the large plate glass win dows in the Beurman store, on E Grand River in Howell I 55 cgws and 2 horses were burn  ed to death last Jues when lighten ng struck the barn of the Joseph Eisner Jam 5 miles south of Howell The barn of Robert Galhip osn IhrJ L Byron Rd wa8 alleo struck and Mr JjGalluF kocked downj The last1 blaze was extinguished Coming Thn Last Roundup ouncil has ask s inbad Tha Settlor  AN THEATEi OULSJLA, MUat l HOWELL HOWELL, MICH Thurs Fri April 29,30 i RITA HAYWORTHLARRY PARKS  in  Fri ft Sat April 3X May 1 THE BEGINNING OR THE END Wtto ROBERT WALKER, BRIAN DON LEVY TOlrf DRAKE Comedy Naw Sun, Mon, ft tues May 23,4 KILLER McCOY Starring MICKEY ROONEY, ANIfc BLYTH BRIAN DONLEVY Sunday Show 3 S7p  CARTOON Big Wash Wad ft Thtfra May 5,6 TWO RLONOFS  A RED HEAD with JEON PORTER, JIMMY LLOYD JULY CLARK, JUNE PRISS R06E OF SANTA ROSA k Starring PATRICIA WHITE, DOUGLAS FOWLE News DOWN TO EARTHIn Technicolor Cartoon NoTeltw SERVICE A BANK FOR ALL A bank for all the people of this community rather than a selected fewthe young, the old, the finan cally indpendent, and all  worthy men seeking financial security for KEEPER OF THE BEES1 themselves and their children We Sat, May 1 Open 615 p m MICHAEL DUANEGLOR1A HENRY in Qoehu,  Mrs Marjorie Shehan and daugh ter pent the week end at the horn of Mr and Mrs Soy Merrill In Webster  Abo CHARLES STARRETT, BURNETTE in SMILEY TERROR TRAIL Cartoon , Sun, Mon, May 2, 3 Mat Sun, 2 15 P M Con m M, M MnL Sun, 215 f M Con  Note of 47 Y ear  A go i ROBERT TAYLOR,AUDREY TROT nv cr j TER HERBERT MARSHALL The 0 E S vrtl ve a masquerade m social and dance at the opera house  ,, Friday night The Pinckney band J RIGHT WALL4 Coiuedy Cartoon News cordially invite you to come in and inquire for the services which iill your needs WE HAV3 AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR lOUNO LOANS REAL ESTATE MORTOJAGE OR PERSONAL AT RKAfOft ABLE RATES First National BOYS AND GIRLS MAKE A HISTORY SCRAPBOOK RP sure to get Sundays Devon   Times bringittf yoU FUCK,the Com I rf their horse when another hoi p JS presenting Dick Adven behnd them driven by Harold A tures Start a colorful Captain John will play  I Mrs Gcrshom Baker Swarthout  died at her home April 10 She was horn in Stuben county, N J Tue, Wd, May 4, 5  ci Sykes and family have moved FRANCHOT TONEJANET BLAIR  into the Turner house on Mill St j in SttkLtfin Part f   1 LOVE TROUBLE  While driving to school Mon morning Aubrey Gilchrist and Ber Bank Cartodn Comedy nard Glenn saw a train coming afl tha Dell Hall crossing They atopp    uorso behind them driven Dy naroui v,ripp en got out of control and ran into Copyright, MB, United Statfi Ures Foutuu Kickney 1JTA Tag Day, Friday Russell Gardner of Anft Arbor and Saturday, April 8 May 1 wad in town Saturday Mr and Mrs Waylne AtUe and Robert Rudolf who If try ill Mis Nellie Gardner were In Detroit wab takeji to aai Ann Arbor hospital  ibv Swarthouts ambulance Tuesday Tuesday  uy Smith at Jamestown Tha new ad Lhem ihoving their arriaeeri0 ventrure wNl be ftm and education  track B,th carrm,eS weredemohsh Get Sundays IN HOWBLL Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationAJ Deports Insured Up to 5,000 for Each Depositor Alive Detroit llmef  Shehan 9 f  baa Mrs Marjorie Katherine Miller attertded a cuet at the home ofDr and Mr Savl delightful entartainri all th Chelsea Classroom Jeae  The Pinkny h g  Manchester Tuesu rained out Fresh Pork Liver Fresh  Pork Link Sausage Shoulder L Pot k Roast New Blue Bonnet Oleomargarine Large Fresh Eggs IHclnz Tomato Souo I i reft Pinckney Gen ed and the Glerrh horse hurti so bad ly t had to be killed The 3 boys es capod injnry  Mrs Euth G s died at the home of her son, J n Cadwell last week The funeral was Tues with burial in Waterloo Free Durkee toas hired out to Seth Perry W E Murphy took in the opening ball game in Detroit last week Burditk Hinchey was arrested 0 an assault and battery charge last week on complalnfr of R Clinton who alleges he was shot by Hinchey whi le fishing Bail was set at 500 Sote of 2SI ears A go The entertainment When Betty Comes Home from Boarding School put on at the opera hotise for tjhe benefit of the local Masonic lodge drew a full houe Mrs Wimbles sin Ing was of high order and the impersonation of Mrw Gallagher and Mr Shehan by Messrs Heeg and Horning found favor Mri Iva Reason entertained the Okeecho class of Kings Daughters Wed Mrs Albert Crittenden of A Ann Arbor was speaker Paul Miller and family hav mov ed Into the Weeks house on Dexter Roa4 John Hdrnshaw and family hare moved into the Ed Cook house Lyman Rogers and family have moved Into the brick house at Dexrter Corntott The high school base ball team opens their season April 28 at Stockbridfe Mrs Alice Seftoeitfctle, Mrs Lida Kara and Alfce Lee Ware were Sun guests of L J Henry and wife Mr and Mrs W H Meyer entertained for dinner Sunday G W Mey er and family of St,okbridge,Wm Lamb and family and Cy AtiLee and family of Ann Arbor  Mr and Mrs C J Clinton attend ed he funeral of Mrs Mable Fik in Brighton and called at tfce Martin Oreiaer home, it The Joseph Grtfftfc family were m Detroit Saturday Dickie Kennedy spent th woek end la Howell with John Kennedy Mr and Mrs Harold Hinchey en tertein for dinner San for their Isatfjhtttg fifth UiUidey, Mr tnd  Mrs Roy Washburn anjd sons, Mr and Mrs, Ralph Spieer of Howell Rots HSnehe, Velma and M L Hta ehey, Mf and Mrs Charfe Bennett 4 daarhter of Lawing called la tjse aftetnoon as Mr aad Mn Ett Miller, J et  Goadaon Mrs Hurt Morfat eta of Detrelt were aupq Seaear of Mr aad Mrs CE HORSES 8 COWS 10 HOGS 375 Cwt UtPENDliVG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION  wr CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED TREE Fa A AsimeJf Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men  L PARKER Atfottf Phone 88, Pinckne The FASTEST Doad 8 k Service in Midhiya Central Daad Stock Co Better Health etta Modern Plumbing   VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP CRANE FIXTURES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS LEDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CASTJON LAVATORIES STEEL  MASONITE SHOWER CLOS COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS  SHAFFER DEMING  PEERLESS WATER WATER SOFTNERS PUMP SUMP PUMPS ELECTRIC ft OIL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED PIPE HEATERS ft FITTINGS VALVBf, SOIL PIPE ft FITTINGS IN STOCK PLUMBING, HEATING REPAIRING 717 Lakeside Driva, Rash Lake Phone Pinckney lSro Slec Water Heated tiJFV 1AHK5 LAVA  4 3k  ATater 8y etemt tasmloy Dicikol,iiim emmTmmtmiii mi     V1   v r r  rT  ns f P1NCKNEY DISPATCH YesX marks the spot where more than 2,000 people dkd iwd over  70,000 were injured last yearjwheriautomobile drivers clullciiffed  the iron horses of the railsand lost 3 When you approach arailroad crossing you are entering the railroads rightofway To save you from harm, gates arc lowered or automatic signalling devices, bells and blinking lights warn of approaching trains The engineer blows a warning Mast, rinss Ii bell Thats the most the railroadman do The ret i up to you The StopLookand Listen sign means what it say, Stop look both waysand always listen If a train is just clearing Hi crossing, waitdont hurry across, there may be a hidden train coming from the opposite direction And when you do CTOS, keep going Dont shift gears on thetracks, you majLstall Take the few extraseconds neededto assure a safe crossing Dont lt X mark the spot jvhereyoa failed Jo becaieful y ii is stand iiilllt average , rS ul Hl s 1114 i i viuirjily as in IMiniit Is required i vi jifiics of at lit i f  iiiv lor two full   i  IH s  1 iiu in the yiitr In Vhi l t v ,i i , Hie J HliurtllllMlt of A  t i111 e Ii m in Tl, ariHi   11 11 i iMlifitcs tin farmer will ii in a uiiin uf H drop n  tjiicis iMi1 in ttiit uliili fiillowiii the ft hi wn1 in IIl wliii iirvs hit the low  ot 1ii iT viii of fio Miy, 11WJ, level M lh u,is  jipr cent of the lfMJ  jS 1111 icl iii, il,o farmer will htive 2 tjiii noiii  ii,, II ufui ihe last war f Wtr l,ii iMiiiiittoc uliiclals said  th I Hi ,ii to tin iiiilLlWince Of j  11rL    1 for tv, i IIIM, I hat mm , iiu ,n,,  alnifiy Jiie, niiij are 8C e  UIU  i,, ,  y   ii,s I hfoiili the   ii I ,,11 IIIII oi i ,i War Kimince  1  , Ion of  c T i i ui y This, they  Siiiu is  11  M  ill it i   i i rn I, out will , tuiili liifoi i i c ti sniijjnrt ilsfiJJL Ttmill Uctvy TTlc l st, iiTTTliIlii, the tior I i I iiiil m iv,i,i isjiiLj 1UT Of J1  Ii1ii jiJI ,i  v, ill h,i c the money to  , il v   a , iiinl fatiniis should  ,i  i r   i 1 o t h 11 11 1 r M111 i t  to  I1 iri  ,ir I  hs iiiiii  lie Victory   i i,   II    I lit     y with   iiii  J i, ,  i  i i 11 I hi iiin  ,   I i i ii, ,     1  i   i I V i ii  i    , t M r uliiim i   I,, ii i il  Illi hls Snlll 18,,1  1 ii  , r 1 i , lo vie eaill   11  i    i  IJ I,,  i  ,1 riuiis who v  i , , i  i   ,i  i ,i l ui I s of t heir s  ,,   i  ,   nn Hriml unri J,J  i  i   h , , i, u ,ii I to biipnolt iJp , ,      ili i, ef ,   ul ire Clinton P Aie r ii eii  th  ii, j TIty of the fiin ioirijii,  ,,,f,jy en urLhaslng JOUl4 iu leu UlV  I 1 4t lltwlr Sam Says i This advertisement is presented in the public interest by the Presidents Highway Safety Conference and the daily and weekly newspapers of the pation through their  Press iH Plbher Aoc TS K      UWClt 0ES6NER  ii 3M t  M I  SAVE ON BREAD, MEAT AND EGGS  Just Like the Army    Ilejartil s of wiiether you ap j prove tlu n , Jn ik in fashion, ev  cry one of mv niccs and nephews I j crtainv is i he st with the I fiiu m in Litv IVAV can ycu , acrrc yj Uy of Mo Ther arc fo r f ov,iatic ins, both  svr  sr L 1 Tl you work  frr v ,  r, ofvjoin the Payi Iel  ,  ui lor htyin United  spri aviKT B njs rognlarly t T i ii ov inairu it bond i hi irq lan 2 Ii your i business, j or a jvfc , or ivin, m an in i cni3 oisu un rl iui baiiii for the 1 BonrtAMonth Ii n 111 1 UicIc Sum Says   y c , t N V Hr  V fi  Eiw would you UKCM Ttt  i chc k fcr 52,40 to,ynrIf dftto4 New Years Dny 1958 Yo ea 4 n ri 1 Hm for the clink at UnJtedNatfs Headarte exactly that by, igmn yor JL hT tdekt a number reare to  , ajoy tinie in January to an autt to all parts of the worW, some    c       M  flon tfce fands, ru hve en deposit  y Sri iLnZL membert prepare t eatter , any tifne in January to an atrtfei hundreds of UN deleats and taff n FJtL Genetal  tion form at yc r bank wfckh all parts of the worW, some to return home from  pAnit Sera to take 1875 a n SO ail pans  we i    Asacmbfys Second Session, others to aecompany VM  , such divrse places ah Famine, Greece and Korea MYf   teeatminoriniun thr tluik is now eapecially buy fivif U D3I personncJ afaim uieet they are Ukety to meet ea tiavefe , Tavitts Bond you every ii7ui fcr the  years Xne Payroll Svinft and buy ess f , The ti , nn     r iH I PINCKNEY DISPAiCH ednexUy, April 281948 IM COUNTING ON YOU Lakeland Lakeland on M3 Announce Season  Opening Sat May 1st DINNER, LIQUOR, BEER, WINE, CATERING TO PRIVATE PARTIES AND BANQUETS FOR ARRANGEMENTS CALL BRIGHTON 72882 or 9591 LAKELAND MICH,, M 36 BEAYOUNO DRESS Juniors Flaunt a pretty figure in fhb wonderful Bates combed yarn cotton Tissue Broadcloth Ifs Sanforized and fast color Aqua, rod grey, candy pink and gold, wiih lacy white eyelet embroidery at neckline and sleeves Sizes 9 to 15 r   to j i PEIRCES Hospitalized Heroes Win Hollywood Stars Help i As usuaL stars of the entertain ment world are in the forefront of those answering the challenge to service sounded by the Hospitalized Veterans Foundation, which seeks to bring happiness to servicemen lingering in hospitals VEvery American should respond swtitly to this movement, cried Rudy Vallee the popular Connecticut Yankee Theyrotrhrbeproiid to have an opportunity to contribute to the comfort, happiness and well being of hospitalized heroes, They need entertainment equipment They need something to keep them in contact with ,the outside world Its our duty to provide what they need Righto, said Art Linkletter, who makes most of the fun on the People Are Funny Program It seems to me that thia most worthwhile activity is long overdue and I will be glad to help out In any way I can Nor was Walter Pidgeon, distinguished acting artist of MetroGoldwynMayer Studios, reluctant Said he This seems to be a most humane and worthwhile undertaking and I am very much flattered to feel that I can be of some help Statesmanship is not lagging In the Foundation activities Wrote United States Senator Kenneth S Wherry, Nebraska It is my sincere hope that this program will bring to our disabled and hospitalized veterans not only a measure of enjoyment, but a further conviction that they have not been forgotten by the country and the public for whom they made such great sacrifices Joseph M Stack visited many hospitals throughout the country last year as commanderinchief of the veterans of Foreign Wars He reports The desirability of some arrangement to bring to bedfast veterans more contact with the outside world has been clearly indicated Benefits of pillow type radio sets will prove incalculable Im happy to join this humanitarian project Hold fast, disabled veterans everywherehelp is on the way MR SAMMY KAYE 607 Fifth Avenue New York City i Dear Sammy   Enclosed please And , as I my contribution to the Hospital I teed Veterans Foundations fight I  against loneliness I J ISaiD6,,Mi Km ,,,,, I I rvauress  , i J City   State j  Annuals Bring Abundant Bloom 1 Tfaoto OoorUfy PtrrjrMorM Swd Oa Most home gardeners like to grow annual flowers Coming quickly bloom from seed sown each year, they are the easiest of all flowers to grow bring a wide range of vivacious color lor a Jong period Poppy and bachelor button are two of the earliest The lowgrowing sweet alyssum and candytuft, are also fairly quick to flower from  lovely balsam, fragrant pinks, thee graceful scabicsa, the hedgeforming four o clock, the colorful nasturtiums and petunias are next m line later come the tall eosmoa, the beloved stoniai and the marigolds Most annuals are so Stay to grow mat even children eta raise tfasm aucoeasfally Special favorite ft childrens gardens and those of some grownups are ft  celosia, the oddly interesting comb, and the gay woolflower, One secret of growing ne ywutU is to use good seed sad sow It thinly, to outdoor planting do not sow deeply but cover die seeds firmly as that they wffl make immediate ess Itct with warm moist soil far speedy aetmination When the seedtimes asptar, thin tt plants so that the Mining ones wffl have plenty of ID spread sad malms, APRIL SESSION 1948 TUESDAY APRIL 13, 1948 Pursuant to Statorte, the Board of Supervisors for the County of Livington, convened it their Booms in the Court House, on Tuesday,  Api Vd, AD, 1548, and upon roll call by the Clerk, the following members were found to be present Brighton Township Henry T Ross Cohoctah Township Carl Raddatz Gonwey Township  Archie Kingsley Deerfleld Township Ralph Wiggins Genoa Township Andrew J Seim  Green Oak Township William Duncan Hamburg Township J Arthur Shehan Handy Township Robert E Smith Hartland Township , t Roy Glendening Towell Township  Fred Berry  BCO Township Lyle Redinger arion Township w B Clark J Oceola Township  Milton Conine Putnam Township ,,, Lynn Hendee Tyrone Township A Vernon Wright  Unadilla Township Ralph Glenn Brighton City W W Knapp, Thos, S Leith Howell City W H Gartrell, Ered G Catrell  Moved by Raddatz and supported by Wright that William Duncan be electeesTemporary Chairman Motion carried Movd by ttoss and supported by Gartrell that the Board proceed to the election of a permanent Chairman Motion carried Moved by Ross and supported by Gartrell that Fred G Catrell, of the City of Howell, be elected permanent Chairman for the ensuing year Motion carried By the Clerk The following telegram was read to the Board The Board of Directors of the seventh District Association of Supervisors, consisting of Genesee, Tuscola, Lapeer, Hurpn, Sanilac, St Clair and Macomb Counties, meeting in special session to consider the tragic and deplorable situation of roads throughout Michigan, re sulting in the closing of schools, stoppage of delivery of milk and agricultural products, suspension of business activities, and millions of dollars of damage to Michigan Highway System We urge your Board of Supervisors to wire as soon as possible and not later than Tuesday noon, Governor Sigler, urging him to submit u the elected Representatives of the people the Michigan State Legislature at the present special session, the question of additional gas and weight taxes for relief of Highways throughout Michigan as recommended by the Michigan Good Roads Federation We also believe you should urge your Representative and Senator tQAupport program for better roads ROBERT M FARR, Chairman, Board oTEirectors,   SeventhDttgict,A3flOciation of State SuperyiaorA Supervisor Raddatz presented the following telegram and recommended that it be sent to the Governor which was supported by Supervisor Ross 4 dfft kxi Howell, Michigan HONORABLE KIM SIGLER,  Governor, Lansing, Michigan The Board of Supervisors of Livingston County in Session on this date, urge you to submit to the Legislature at the present Special Session, the question of additional gas and weight taxes to be used on the highways, throughout Michigan  Motion carried Moved by Raddatz and supported by Seim, that the Chairman appoint a Committee to include himself relative to the drafting of a program and making other arrangements for a meeting of the Sixth District Association of Supervisors to be held in the City of Howell some time in the month of May Motion carried Upon motion of Redinger which was duly supported by Berry, the Board adjourned until 130 pm in but they do like plenty of and air Most annuals do not thrift in shady places In order to get the most bloom frost annual flowers all through the they need a certain amount of tion Petunia plants sometimes  lanky and crowd their neifjor sprays of blossoms freely them for indoor enjoyment The Pnl wffl recover quickly and bloom tetter than ever Snip off the fadmg hiss old, cosmos, sad Most annuel flowers at not partlssrr about the Use ef sat m mm  AFTERNOON SESSION Supervisor Smith presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption which was duly supported by Supervisor Leith WHEREAS The State of Michigan has made available certain funds by Act 329, Public Acts of 1946, being the Million Dollar Matching Fund, to be used in matching local and Federal Funds for Airport purposes, and WHEREAS Each County and its political Subdivision have been allocated certain portions of such fund under a formula for use by the County and the political subdivision within its territorial limits, available until 1952, and WHEREAS The several County Boards of Supervisors, by official action are to determine which political subdivision are to receive certain portions of the allocation, and the amounts thereof,  NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That we, the Board of Supervisors of Livingston County, hereby determine Howell City Airport to receive 4,48734 from the amount allocated to Livingston County and its political subdivision under the above described Million Dollar Matching Fund  i  ff IKI Motion carried Chairman Catrell appointed the following Committee including himself to arrange program and other arrangements for the Sixth District Association meeting of Supervisors Supervisors Smith, Seim and Leith Moved by Duncan and supported oy Glenn that the same Committee previously appointed to confer with tH City Council of the City of Howell, relative to the opening of iton Street and building of a parking lot, continue to act in such capacity and make a report on the same at the June Session of this BoariL Motion carried  , Moved by Glendening and supported by Berry, that the Chair man of this Board be given ten 10 days in which to make his appoint ment of standing Committees for the ensuing year, and that Com mittees be authorized and empowered to act upon receipt ef the notice of their appointment Motion carried Moved by Berry and supported by Gartrell, that the County Clerk and County Treasurer be and are hereby instructed and authorized to reinvest any and all funds that become available or due in the County BuildingFund  Motion carried Moved by Gartrell and supported by Berry that the Assessment Rol of the City of Brighton, be corrected to read Real Estate valua tion from 1,226,88 to 1,206,040 Motion carried Upon mottea ef Gartrell which was duly supported by Redinger, Board adjourned subject to the call of the Chairman ApprovedFRED fe CATRELL, Chairman CountersignedJOHN A HAGMAN, Clerk sftoBB rm worn  I Try a Dispatch WantAdv  GflT, ireiw  rjvrqTON ss I, John It Bagmen, County Clerk in and for the County afofesaaaV aV hereby certify that the foregoing is a true end correct trans of the srlgtosl fffftmMf   Bad of Supervisors in and for said Ceeaty at their April session and of the whole thereof now deans fa say said emas Df ffiSTTMOKY WHEREOF, I haw aetasmto set my head aad ffsj tea Seal of ssis Ceutt ead Cssmty, this letfc day of Apr, Un WeWOaUl A sUOMAM, Ceaety Oerk fkUL  ,       JLMTri      P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wedneday, April 28,16 s Yard Goods, Hosieryi Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables  Groceries si iSs1 Lf in   tv  2 ON EVERY i CARTON Nl   PVH  LOft  3AKERN OCONU Kenuedys Gen Store  f   Vs    33TUB  ix  ev   y Its no trick to hit high C when your  bath is warm    when you know theres an automatic electric water heater in the house to bring you all the hot water you need whenever you turi the tap For good health and good spirits, physicians say, try a daily hot bath For dependable, lowcost hot water  thousands of your neighbors say electricity rings the bell  Its safe, for there arc QO flames, no fumes, and no soot Its cljan and quiet and troublefree Its economical, toe, bjrarse the current comeo to you at a sptxiU low water heating rate And its reliable once installed, you can forget all about it For laundry,  baihs and dishes, an a dozen other uses, try water heated electrically themodern, carefree way See tiem at yatt plumbers, appliance tutors, ar  neighborhood tdisoa ffee Uv Electrical  Infoy tfc DMterMic  WMCKNEY DISPATCH I Published Every Wednesday 115Main St Puicknv Xtti an  Entered At atcond u i i Hatter at Portoffice at Pincknay, Michigan undo ie act ef March 3 187  Shirey  Sons Subscription rata 1150 PAUfc W CUtLKTT Year Garage 1 on baoghn and family speai ay at the Frank Olaric home at rL Barbara returned home them , od VanBlaircum and wife and  Kennedy attended the fneral of Nan Haalam in Sandwich Ont, neaday y M  e Leater Mc home weveOnMr  Gaa and m4 Anienr Bmmf ad wtie Mr and Mia Ben White spent Sat at the Basil White home and  were Sun guests 0f the Norman Whites Ted Adseh and wife of Detroit spent the week mm at the Win She hun home Alonry bchack and family have moved to Slockhndjfe t DrWalter Sercer family uud Mr,  I and Mits Wm Mercer spent Sun at  the Dr McGregor home in Brighton Mr and Mrs Cy Dupen of J1 owe 11 called at the Wm Shehan home Sal  Miss Helen Cooley of Hosell was a guests of Alberta Dinkel Tuesday Lie no Gernowskl of Howell and Stanley Culver jr of Deerfield callfed at thu Albert Dinkel home Sun  George Thompson has bought 3 acres of Win Haines on Tonn lid on top of Monks hill and will build there m Kev eorge Lapp, who served 40 years as missionary o India, now  drecrior of Biblje Correspondence I Courses for Joshen College Biblica Seminary brought the morning and evening niesagetj on April 2o Mr and Mrn Bill Baughn and Mr  Mia Lloyd VanBlaircum were iji  Kenton Sat night where Mis Baughn bowled with the Ruths Dres Shop team of Howell The Arrowead or HoWell Motors are shut down and those from hero entployed there are out of work work Jr Doyle and Kobert Carr wore in Detroit Saturday night 70 chickens were reported stolen Fri night frotn John Freeby recently 3noved on the Nancy Beebe farm from Plymouth MrsAnna Monks,MrsMarie Picard fand daughter of Jackson called on  relative here Thursday Born to Mr nd Mrs Harold Gall up ARuth Culver in Detroit Sun a son Mrs Jack Peyton OJean Craftj of Howell anl son called on friends here Sunday  NOTICE RING AND BEARINGS ONLY 4950 AUTHORIZED FORD REBUILT MOTORS 99 00 ARC A ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER SERVICE  ROAD SERVICE WASH JOBS 100 GREASE JOBS 100 SIMON1ZED JOBS 995 MUFFLER  TAIL PIPES  BATTERIES  AUTO PARTS QUICK CHARGE TRACTOR REPAIR OIL CHARGE Call No 18 USED CARS FOR SALE COME IN AND SEE THE NEV ROTUTILLER GARDEN TRACTOR Kaiser Frazer  Sales  8srvica 127 PEARL ST CALL NO, 138 HOWELL RD 9 i i  NO WIS THE TIME TO   MODERNIZE DECO MORSUN  NORGE FURN ACES  SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSIO N BURNERS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATER bJKTNERS  HOT WATE R TANKS SHALLOW AND DEEP WELL PUMPS GUTTERS  SIDING  ROOFING ONE TO THREE YEARS TO PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED Donnie Hall, son of Mr and Mrs J firigham and wife f GraM Un JamHalt la II withriwmnatie apeaE 8w, tyitfi Mw Jhn Martin fever  vafWifl frsAria Caulk of Ann Arbor y VynV Romniif f fimnd KadT caJied at the Ona Campbell bom  Mrs Hazel Ely of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the M K Harrow home Mrs Mary Ellen Cook and son of Ann Arbor apent Sunday at the Ross Read home Mv ami Mys Jumes Whitley enter Uiined tnj Max Reynolds and Law  reicf Baughn families Sundtiy Clare Miller and family spent SUJI in Detroit Fred Bortz and family of Ypsilanti called on Mrs Beuiah Martin Sunday Mrs Emma Burgess of Stockbrid ge pent Sunday at the SUnley Dinkel home i Roy Reason and family and Mrs  Edna Reason arid Leota were in Vas ser Saturday Lynn Hoi ley went to the Detroit National Muic Convention from Chubbs Corners school Rev George Lapp who served 4U vfnd, Mr and Mrs David Plank, and  Mr and Mrs Kobert Zarske from Detroit, and Paul Chaffee were out of town guests of Rev and Mrr E  Beachy on Sun Other guests were the Mioses Anna Mabel Kilmer and Kathryn Miller Marvin Bruff spent the week end at the Robert Pike home Mrs Edna Spears was in Detroit Thurday Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory call ed at the Jesse Henry home Sunday Bernice Singer spent the week end with Elaine Johnson  Mrs Foasie Chambers spent tiic week end with Mrand Mrs Henry Johnson Norman Reason has sold both of ttfie Clarence Bennett house M36 George Buda of Stockbride bought the one on Cedar Lake Rd and M Okiat of Stockbridgre the one on  M36 Pat Barber has sold bis houe near Nashs bridge to Wayne Bennett and gone to northern Michigan  Mrs Mae lietz of Howell and Vin cent Shielda and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday guesta of Mr and  Mrs Lee Lavey Mis Muriel Read had as her guest for the week end Barbara Puf  lien of Jackson Mr and Mrs Fred Read took her to Jackson Saturday  Donald Meabon an4 grandmothe spent the week end tn Mason Nan Ledwidge of Adrian came back from there Sat with Mr and  Mrs Louis Stackabie and jpent the week end with her mother David LedvidiTe spent the week end in Detroit and Windsor Dr Steve Brown and wife of Det rort spent Scidny at the Fred Head home  Mr and Mrs George Meabon jr spent Sun at the Arthur Levi home near Dexter Mr anj Mrs Andrew Nesbitt and Br aad Mm Wlito ef Porter aalled on  Pinckney Fab Sheet Metal Co2t0 MAIN SI PINCKNEY   wm SENIOR PLAY Hill Billy Courtship Friday, Apr 30  Sat, May 1  800 P, M, PJNCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL r THE CAST OF CHARACTERS LUKE STILSBYin Love with the Mountain Flower  JOE BURNS EMMY PEPPIN, a Flower of the Ozaki BETTE WADELL MA PEPPIN, the Mother of the Flower   JOAN IMUS LULU TR1FFET Rdio Hill Billie AUDREY AMBURGEY SECDIE TRIFFET    MARION HECMS WASH JEDDO The Mountan Nitwit  MELVlN STOFER SOL SILVERSTEEN A HebrewManajfer  NEIL BAUGHN LOUIS SATTAROa Temperamental lulmn DON CHARBONEAU PAPPY STILSBY, A Feudiit of the Old School BRIDGET OFLANNICAN A Wilo Irish Roe REVEREND BOSWELL Th Preacher Man  OTIS MATTESON EVELYN BOWMAN  DON STACKABLE TIME DAY IN JUNE PLACEA CABIN IN THE OZARK MOUNTAIN Pinckney PIA Tag Day i  SPONSOR, PINCKNEY PTA Fri, April 30, Sat, May 1  FOR THE BENEFIT OF THF PINCKWEY PLAYGROUND AT SCHOOL AFTER THE FLAY GIVE GENEROUSLY Mrand MrsIrvin Kennedy called I Mr and Mrsinin renny MIC L J Swarthout and son, Jerry  at the Culver home in Deerlield Sun spent the week end at Douglas Lake ni m    Frank Berquist of Grand j and Robert Berqnist of Detroit call J ed at the Merwin Carapbell home i Saturdaj Mcs Haiel Parker, Mrs Esther CampbelL Mrs ttobey Leon Camp tfceil wU Loia Shirley tttesUe4 the lLjrca CMscect im Am Arfcot Sunday The Roy Reaaoa family aad Mn Edna Reason said Leota were gveats at Use Fred Carpenter home in Fon tfac Ssnday Pn in Htjuii M iHia WinkU KBettf Ctlltr  afar  vfc Barbara Wjrfie at McPherson hospit al Howell Friday, who was operated j on Ior appesicitis j Lottsi Coyle and wife spent Sun  at the Ale Coyle rorne Whitmor Nash asUfxoaily of at tme Miss Mary Ellen Doyle of Ann Ar bor visited at the Lucius Doyle i home one day last week i i The Frank Aberdeen, Rex Aiotfgle Henry Winslow and John Carver families weie entertained at the Lam  bert home Saiur, in honor of Mra LAmherts return lorn we ooslial Mrs Beatrice VanHorn took David Nash to Detroit Hon of last week to sing ill fine music conclave v, MisJohn McDonnel is visiting her aaui,liter, Lou in Mew lork City Miss Rosalia Math apent the wk end in Ann Arbor j Arthur Merritt 4 wift i ter, iielaoa Treasver Arua Arbor were Supd  Mrs John Beli DexWin Duane of the week end at   Dr  Ead sl Brwia laaa a Mpltt The Horace Haaaaa family of Arbac were tea, ceat of Mr Mia  ,fr amiPinckney Dkpach i FOB SALBLadrr Stove 1500 11584 Wieman, HiLand Lake FOR iSALE Buffett and Square Table MrsJay Shirty phone 147F3 TO LETOn shares all workable land on the Neil T McClear farm i miles west of Gregory very reaso11 able Write Mrs Neil T McClear, 225 Covinrntfru Dr, Apt, 107 Detroit  Michigan POWER MOWERS REO TRIMALAWN 1H H P CLINTON ENGINE PRICE 225,00 SAVAGE POWER 140 BUCKEYE POWER KING lij HP PRICE 158t95 HAND MOWERS 21,91 t0 28,95 LEE LAVEY FOR SALE 3 year old Holstein cow coming fresh on May 11, also fryers Eli Aron 1105 Dexter Rd Phone 55FG, Pinckney FOR RENT 50 acres of com gra und on shares C H Lloyd Phone 1SF22 of , 1 M4fS Piaekneyi Daily 1100 A M U 1 00 P M, Cen W linwJSle Men TiMeFri Set, TlOOdiOO n,sz BULLDOZER Will have a bulldozer here in the near future Anyone wishing work done inquire of  Mehin McCauley 10440 Ceder Lake Road, Pinckney EARTH MOVING WITH BULL DOZER AND SCRAPER C E BR1TTON  SON PHONE NO, 4, Howell n  I WANTED Odd Jobs of any kind I Painting Gardening, Cement Work  State Bank SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Fr several years now many our customers have been waiting for Safety Deposit Boxes to rent We now have installed a new   block of these boxes in our Burg pR Q R McCLUSKEY lar Proof Vault, Those of our customers who have been wanting can now be accomo dated We also have addtional boxes available for new customers We would like tocall attention to our Nitfht Depository Service which is available to those of our t customers who wish to deposit   funds after banking njurs Aak us about the Bond a Mnth F Ian u   PROFESSIONAL CORNER                  si PINCKNEY SANITARIUM VuWirick VuWiakls Charles K veafrsnsa Attorneys at La Fins Stale end Sawimae JUah alRHssn 1ISH It Oifieo 93  14 Rtonsngs kg iMtffW A Savings Account can be opened with as little as a 1 bill cease iMcPherwo Stile Bank  tral Deposit lnsoraase Money to loan at reasonable noes, Interest paid on Savings Books and FARM SEED  All Kinds on Sale Farmers Feed Supply  Phone Gregory 6F11 or teei Lawrence Hurtubise or Frank stir mm  Time Certificate of Deposit VWANTED TO 50V A imall home  J    WOOOQQ U in Pinckney, Mrs, Ernest Packer tur by w rahip to Fed , TRUCKINGWAHTED l jTEo M1CHICA I Will Haul Gravel Fill Dirt, SanS  lh  ,   ttnt Black Dirt and Stone, Prompt   Livingston Service Ao vhero in th State  m   J0  Court held HENRf WIN810W  aut the Probate Office in the City f of Howell in said County, on the  f ,24th dny of Marrh A D, 1948 FLORIDAHOMS 1   Hon WiUia  XVOM,  HH S7ED Fhone lfto nol  h Howell, leal Rrtate, 1  Utf, Lake eneF A te uls Ml j Lk yew rwierty Wish Me LEE LAVEY OsWNfcKAL ilUKAJlCE tkmmm etf Piachao   Mlchigea A UCilON EER FARM SALAft A, altUAUTY PHONE UEitT WYL1E IlNCJCNRY 7SF31 Call Pinckney 112F11 w t the time to buy your fnt  1 line in sunny Florida, also  iarns, groves takes and river pro i pei ty and business property of any kind Contact  J W Tincher, an old Michigan re sident 1 F C MORRIS REALTY 90 West Hillsborough Tampa, Florida f4 BOATS Now on display, everything up to an inboard,Plank er Marine Plywood, flat, round or Vbottom Choice of colors and materials 6475 and up We are authorised dealers for the Much M Demand Martin Out boar da for Howell and  inity AH sales may be hsndlod through our Budget FfttV Complete information on request WILSONS TRAILER gsntYIOl 6121 West Grand River, Lake Ohemung, between Brighton and Row I ell on US, 16, Phone Howell 1I4W4 Mrs Kitsev Diftkel spent Friday at the Gerald Dinkel home in Lake un Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate Victor Ssymanski Deceased Eleanor E,Tomasik hnvtng filed in tail court her final Administration account and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and or the assignment and distribution of  the residue of said estate, It is Ordered, That the 22nd day of April AD,1948, at ten oclock In the forenoon, at said Probate Of  fiee, be and is hereby appointed for examinig and allowing said account and hearing said petition It U Further Ordered,That public notice thereof be given by public lion of a cony of this three successive eaid day ney Dispatch, Willis L Lyoas, Judge of Probate A true copy Celesta PernhnU, register of probate aiANLWT 0ERR1MAN Attorney at Law 807 lust Grand River, Howol Hrs 95 Except Thursday 8044 Portage Lake Rd 79 Mon, ana ftri, Eve  Dexter, Phone 3461 REKRIGERATlUN51 ARNETS CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Mala Sit Ann ArhorMietl Harold Chubb, Local Representative 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howell  Phone 439 or 97 Monument  Markers mtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm MARTIN J LAVAN Attorney At Law 1 Repairiif 3e SUV Lakesffe Ortt UeOase Rush Lake PH,SWARTHolilolN FUNRRAL HOftiiV leeit 99  Miehige REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES of I PHONE PINCKNEY 136F13 HAROLD RAOY ROBERT VEDDER GRA LL, SAND, BLACK DIRT AND STONE Order Your Black Dirt Now Kest  fo Lawn 1 Putnam St Pincktey Phone 106F3 FRED C RE1CKHOFF 5r OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 398 RESIDENCE 311 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK tAULlMG AND Weekly Trips Made To Detroit GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64F14  CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, AND ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR TRACT  CONWant Ads FOR SALEG, E, Vacum Sweeper, ur, KMiv  8 piece Dining Room Suite order, for I Marvm srnref, Phone b8  Drive, HLand Lake FOR SALEThree UeehiiVes and for rent li5 acres of Hand ied Fish WANTED CHICKENS Np Teghorns or Leghorn strain, highest prices paid William A Scott salve weeks previous to FQlTsALE Horse drawn  1  oiy 20F28 of hearing, in the Pinck plow, horso drawn Hiding cultivator  WANTEDCustom Garden tch, a newspaper printed walking plow, one set of harness 1 Steve Mrofka, Rte 2, Pi NURSES WANTED Housewives SAVE YOUR WASTE FATS   1 1 Uncle Sam Lays i  J F rRANKUN SSys TMRlfT Overcome Soap F Pearce, 109CO Stinchfield Rd, Road, near Big Silver Lake, FOR SALlTEureka Vacum Cleaner Taole model Zenith Radio, Instant Electric Heater,all very reasonable Howard Smithy 11586 Van Sickle  FOR SALE1036 ChevTStake ruck, Mike Harnack j FOR SALE Buckskin saddle horse, j also 24 in bicycle Mrs Irene Dinsmore,Hamburg,Mich Phone Brighton 72633  FOR SALE 5 Yd dump truckntw Dec, 194G, 825x20 tires, fisfer1 Radio, Heater,Defroster,00 miles, and in excellent condition, Reasonable price Peter Costas J Tvte i Pinckney Plowifng Pinckney iAOUNDA tan and white large male dog, has scar on throat, own er can claim at 9405 Ann lid, Big Silver Lk Mrs Earl Suggitt FOR SALEFour room house one quarter of an acre, barn, ehicken house, garage and work shop One quarter of a mile South ol Pinckney, 501 Patterson Lake Rd Charles Porter ON SHARES40 acres of land to rent on hares Phone 6FU  Mrs L LaRue, WANTED TO DO HOUSETCLEAN ING PHONE 141F2 FOR SALETwo coal burning hot water heaterd tnd 80 gal tank Shortage Baled Alfalfa hay WW deliver Uoyd Hendeo, Phone 94F14 WANTEDWashingm Telephone 144FU, Pmckney Betdamisi Franklin said thai it was ToXETOn shares 4 acres of the   what a person earned hen what I carmi Webbfarm on M8C  he saved out of his earnings that  miUs w Qf Pinckney eonnted Millions of Anterienne who mle  l irirel    ri , , TU FTI I Outside toilet j Water sof tener compFOR BALBJ room house, 1Full e  ghUIowwell   Basement, Coal furnace, witfc  or 4  0 gallona per hour, lota, for a down payment and small     Monthly Payments Pinckney Mich Eli Aron, X1505 Desjter A Piackney Road FOR SALE3 Ton No i cumng or  Phone Pinckney 129 are hnying Savings Bonds Kgnteriv w Ben rrankttn was right Anal FOR RENT All or part of 75 acres of cropland Reasonable R, Sockow, 7200 Cedar Lk Rd FOR SALE1941 DeSotaT 4 dooi deluxe sedan, fluid drive, Heater, Clock, and Extras R C HarboUit I146d Lake Drive Hi4and Lake, Michigan   end OSKHIS iJ w Umpetoed A M FOR viKlRKCflSraf cfiaRINSO QXYDOL IT rioars IVORY SOAP  mSimm  Jim Vsienti 4226 Hoicomh Ave rvxssf Alt TkAbE15 ft lecnaent of S7S a week fee Bonds 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Volume 65 Pinckney DiMMtfch Michigan Mirror When the ghofct walks on State of Michigan paydays, 144 employees find themselves in the peculiarly School News Loft County Wednesday April 211948 The Blankenbaker or Muaaon fam Uy are no longer residents oi Living SECOND AND THIRD GRADE Jerry Campbell, Janet Shirley, ium vueuYC  v ,  ,Say Lennon, Larry Watson, and d Iston county having been moved by blessed position of getting bigger win Wakefield had perfect attend I the emergency relief comm to a paychecks than any of the iolowing ance records last marking period, h n NM, IJ,  uQu elected state foficials   Sylvia Sartwell has moved to Ad Sec of state, audiWr general, at w general, state treas state highway  Arthur Dolle, has enrolled in the com and state supt of public inst second tfrade Each official, elected by the vot e Ann Fenner and Mary Jane era, receive 7,5U0ayear compen Jeffreys have recovered from mump sation from the State Treasury  an returned to school Its like having a factory foreman  Second grade has completed the getting more wages than me piesof hac readers antf started work in the co, the bos himself Yea, 144 the supplementary readers house near North Lake in Washten aw county This family consists of Roy Musson, h wife and 3 children and 8 stepchildrer The childrens ages range from 11 mos to 16 years The family came here from Ann Arbor last summer and moved iniu j a cottage of Murray Dagges at Hi land LakeThe latter was unable to  No 16 jSoft Ball League i Current Comment ST MARYS CHURCH Rev Francis Murphy, pastor Novena Friday 10 noon  U0 p m noon and employee are better paid by the  State of Michigan thai are the hds of state government How diki his AUceririrWonderland, J topsyturvy situation develop And how about You may add Jack Clark is a mumps victim KDG AND FIRST GRADES Sgna of Spring A Daffodil wa  brought to school, also saw the first the governor juanelion We have number absent wtih mumps collect any rent and put them out IT i I1 SVto a p JU ajld on They then moved iiito a cottage of    to 73   Erdley VanSickle there Erdley wen Heres the story, as we find it  Chicken pox and measeles, Patricia Wh the present state constitution  Billmgs enterqd first grade, two weeks ago She was ill school ljust I pox was adopted nearly 40 years ago, salaries of state officials and legudut ors were defined and limited Here is section 21, still unchanged The governor and att general shall each receive anannual salary  , of 6 000 The sec of state, state  elI ajxd Cartl Harems is a new treascomm of stfcite land oiifce and comer auditor general shall receive an ami j ual salary of 2,50 The fhall  EIGHTH GRADE TRIP receive no fees or perquisites what  The n erade expects to take ever for the legislature to increase somewhere next month and we are the salaries herein provided try to find out where the class Section 2 added w 1940, author wishes to go Here are some of the izes a civil service comm to set sal opinions uries of all classified employees Ex  See the Detroit Timers play in Det empt are heads of dept and not roitMike Carr more than two unclassified position  Take a trip to the Detroit Zoo in each department JuJ Aschebrenner The salary of legislators, represent  atives and senators is set at 3 per day throughout the twoyear term , This compensation is not limited to to A rizona about this time and they managed to stay there all winter without paying rent When Erdley Two games were played  the soil uail league last week Mon vhe Paul binger, Minus Paul, beat the Jack Hainea team lJ to, 2 Batteries for the winners were Don Aiu fburgey rred Singer for the loser Bob Singer  Reader Wednesday the Shehan team won over the Recreation team y to 3  The same two pitchers worked Bob  Singer pitching for tSjjehan being Preparation for Holy Communion vcious over Don Amburgey u OJ   Home runs were numerous Bob Dar row, Joe Lavey and Gerry Swarth out tuch hitting them OFFICIAL STANDING Won Lost Pet 1100 Masses at b00 a m and a m Sunday, April 25, Com Sun for boys, 3rd week of liUth Xovenna Acame back he started court action mVi,Uons aro Sun Intent ingston county lin ot V,VJnff Mon Intention of Musson showed a disinclination to ,,,,1 Albeit nd Ma,y work He ney Fab worked occAjtonsjUy At that time  He was hired by tho Pinck j flharSon W,ed lat lister M St   Sheet Metal Co but oni Koh4 PMont,euJ Canada Thurs ul , occafiionaUiv At that timrran VHns n  Michael Mea 2 days when she gotthe measeTe i  drew unemployment pay of 2U a j f rl iateJohn lessApiNi Maiy Fitch She came back yesterday and now j week having cn laid off y an we understand she has the chicken  bor y  Ult the job with the local concern auu Cora McDanisls has moved to Howf   welfe  nU h  drew 12o a month worth of groceries etc from the welfare relief, lie and his wife both spent considerable time in beer gardens During tho winter the oldest Blankenbaker boy was picjked up by state police for thievery at the Pinckny high school where some 9200 in money and clothing had been tak en Part of the stolen articles were i found at Musson home No action was OJken Last week the Mussons were evict ed from the VanSickle cottage and the furniture feet out in the road by court order Mrs Musson and the e Dixon and John ul Shehan Singer Haines Kectvatiun Uuiue Next Week 1 1 0 0 u u 1 1 10H 100 000 000 Feast ol Ascension is May 0th, j Feast of Pentecost May 10th For those interested in victims of concretration camps literature is a vailable at the church H chance to do a corporal mercy lere is a work of Take a trip to Jackson and go through he pison liertardine Burns r  Take a trip to Dearborn and go ,6 chiJren were taken to the county th legislative seesion, such as is practice in some otier states It will run approximately 2,0,00 for a I A vote of the class wlil be taken through Greenfield Jean Kirschke Vililage Mary twoyiar term 1 on this subject Legislators are under similar con t   stitUon vage restikctions They J FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES shall receive no further compensat  The patrol boys and grrls sold ion thtui as specified ii this section  popcom at the movie given at the for serviccor perquici of iMlcho1 By Fii night They made office not expressly authorized by 5,10 toward a fund to build bike this constitution  The compensation of state elect1 racits WJ were vronderfutyventertainive cfficiaither than the gov and j i by Mr Seekel who took us on a It gov, has been increased to 7,500  pcture tour of Mich and Fla We a year by a legislative enactment of makdig tlvcm a member of the staU administrative board The sec  of stfHe, for example has a constitu tional salary of 2,ij0u and 5,000 additiouai pay as a member of the ad board Yet, two employees of the sec of states are better paid than the sec of state Nine subordin ate employees of the highway dept  get more money than the highway comm, their boss, And 12 subordi  nate employees of the alt general  are better pafid than the att general books and five start u The governor of Mich, draws 17, exams 000 from the state treasury This 1   compensation is as follows His con I RURAL MUblL rtiSTlVAL stitutional salary, 5,000 a legis  Tv,0 hundred and ff school want to publicly thank him for thewonderful evening including all the Mickeys Mouse comedies Charles Sartwell and Gary Down ing have left us and moved to other parts Kay Fcnner and Charles Barrret have returned after a week at home entertaining the mumps We have started a Neatness Cam paign and so far the rlh grade are ahead Wo have finished our Geography series of is a life may Service 815 S0 CANCER DRIVE Remember, this nv only fundraising campaign, its a KTli and thUt Hfe  I N0RTH HAMBURG CHURCH  With this slogan, the Livingston zr4 BecheytPtor, 4060 Swarthout unit of the American Cancer Society noad  nultt N fc will open its drive on April 12th, Jo yUUuy School raie funds to fight cancer in Mich vVoiship Servica  The quota for Livingston County   has been set at 1900 Last year HILLBILLY COURTSHIP lativeset salary as member of the state administration board, 2,500 and a flat 10,000 expense account for which no accounting is required or given Among the amendments currently considered by the legislature at Lansing is one to remove constitut ional salary limitations of both state legislators The Slate Supreme court has ruled that the legislature children will paticipatc in the rura1 Music Festival to be held in the Pinckney school gymnasium at 800  P M on April 3d The program will be directed from Michigan State College The schools which will take part in this program are as follows  Pinckney, Field, Plainfield, Gregory I Hicks Marble, Beeves Pettysville, j Chubbs Corners, Marion5 Center, house Musson was arrested for noi, support and lodged in jail Taken before Juuge Cronnenwett he was placed  on probation He managed to get acotrtage tat North Laike and said he had work with an Anrr Arbor furnace cleaning firm Livingston county officials tried jo wish family off on Washtenaw county but these officials refused to accept him, claiming he hadApt acquired a residence there COM CON1 CrtUKCH  Rev Alfred Allard, pastor Morning Worship 1030 Sunday School  1190 Chuir Practise Wed Night Organist and Choir Director   Mra Merwin Campbell S S Supt  Herman Veddwr We cordially invite you to our Sunday worshp at 1030 a m Rev, Potter will preach, The April Family Night U May A and the prudential committee will also meet at the church on thi even ing, Jotluck supper, GOSPEL MISSION JRev Fira Bchey, pastor Morninp Worship Service 10M Uundai School m ,ri iu, MondayHaines vs Shehan WednesdayKecrcatiuM s Singer The Pinckney suft ball team expec is to play Iussidy Luke there on Sunday at li p m c WINS OPENING GAME Pinckney High School opened their base ball season here Friday by defeating ilartland here 11 to 4 Joe Jeffreys pitched for Pinckney ,nd allowed lo hits and got 0 strike i reduced to about oiu fourth of the out Pinckney got 12 hitsUob Am original anutmt burgey hit a home run for Pinckney J Jim Burroughs got i hits for Pinck The shovdown between the federal government and John L Lewis has arrived and John L seems to have won We understand that thminers went on strike because the mine owners would not agree to a 1100 a month pension for miners over 60 years old We understand that a ptiision plan was agreed to between minerj and owners the time of the last big strike and both parties had been paying into a pension fuind However not all mine owners have set up a pension funil John L demanded that all miners 60 yrs old receive the petition whether the co they were working for had a pension fund or not,his was the disputeFwt ally he got FYaitfiorn, the owner representative to agree to accept Senator Fridge, of New Hampshire as third arbiter and enlisted the ser vices of speaker of the house Joe Martin, both Pepublicans and thej voted fr J oh 11 L and his plan not withstanding the objectiow of Van Horn, As lewis ot what he was ask ing for he culled off the strike Of course, the contempt of court case i yet lobe settled Imt this will have litthi bearing He was assessed a big lino the lust time he was up on contempt charge hut this waa later ney The local lineup was Jerry Chirk, c Jeffrey, p Meyer, lb Darruw, 2h IUnroughs, Mr, Fmpiist ss D Singer, lioh AnTburgey, J JO Burns, outfield Culiiicil Proceedings Kegular Meeting of Village Council, April III, 10 48 Culled tu order by Pres ,1aer, follwed by loll call ol officers Present Kennedy, Clark Swarihouut Lavey, Clinton and Palmer Absent None, Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved ii tun by Kennedy supported by Cli upt  Wm, Lcidig Youj Peoples Maating ,, 73 FiVcntng Message Wei1, Fve Prayer of Pinckney  2liu ltM,  ISU 1 M more than 3600 was raised The Michigan goal is 293,026 The campaign will ue directed by Frank D Bush, County Kegisterof Deeds Frank Bush was ssfjtoJ as drive The senors have selected for their seiond play this year something da ferenl in the line of plays,In the ajs ual run of plfty8 there is one or i chairman by the County iit of the  Who Jierto1 uctejparts differ American Cnco K, U Z   ent tlom the coat of the play Hut American Cancer Society He immed i1 in HillybUly Courtship there are reu lately named heads of committee res  ,, niYyZu   J Motcn by U ponsible for th, succes of the drive  SS111  J h hn vo adojur ,Never before has  Widow Peppin and deaf old Pappy a camPaign Stillsby have sworn each other on meant so much to so many, Mr  sigic ag their mountain feud rage, f ntun to ri new James LuUuus lavern Lwnise iMotion carried Motion b Kennedy supported by Paiier to allow following bill Delorit itisonSt Lighting luTjin iJeroit Pdison lire Siren i 1 motor JHH llowlett Pros Rubber Floor Paint and Supplies HH , i, Murphy  his work on purK  treut 4UU0  Kli Aron 41 hrs wk on iark and st  4000 Parker mtr Sales Anti Freeie and bjalteijies 255 iat Lavey 20 firs work at iije Hall 1500 Motion carried Motion by Palmer supported by Sw fijthoul to accept RraJidon Rob While ad Rob Vedder as volunteei fireman Motion carried Lavey supported by Clin urn urried Mildred Ackley, Chrk Well Kx Gov Harold Slassen of Mini, keeps rolling along1 Not satisfied with trimming Cow Dewey Hi the other Republican presidential as pirailts in the Wis primaries he Aent rignt along ami siuiniiusterel a harder defeat to them in Nebr last week Of course hi opponents  aie making evejy effoit tobelittle his victories but they cant be ignor ed They are trial bullous a,nd show which way the wind blows and the people think, if Stussen continues his sweep in the Oregon primaries and mkrs la good showing against Senator Taft in the contest in Ohio he ill emerge a man to be eiions if considered dov Dewey stii iiti first mafcnly berain in iii i,  New Vorks 0 vote Lo star with in the convention, and Senator Tufts high rating depends on hi reputed strength with the negro delegates of the south who cast no votes in an election but do so in national conventions Stassen i thv most liberal of the candidates Co v Dewey is an expert in dodging issucn while Sen ator Taft is an old time Ann Firater and isolationist   erica For Bush declared in accepting the appointment Year after year, cancer claims more and more lives in Liv ingston Conty We can end th dreadful waste planing ,econd matrimonial Of llf WP nan An it Ur ,1,   We can do it by making verbally To make matters worse, Pappys son, Luke, and Ma Peppins J idaughter, Emmy, are in love with I each other Tho feudists have been venis forbiddenJy the constitution Hamburg, UnadilTa andHammond The teachers art in charge of the program The rural music program in Living tson County is offered by the Mus salary adequate foric extend, Dept 0f Michigan Slate   , J College in cooperation with Miss Tnls question appears to us to be , Gladys McCallum, Supt of County linked directly to uthe illegicai sit Schools The purpose of the work is uatioi, now existing, wheroy 144 j  oiier  ruial yg and girls an from paying themselves expense mo ney This decision puts the governors expense account in obvious legal jieopardy Is a 7,500 stttc elective o late employees g hgV r w litovwxtAty in music similar to that than their bosses Why should alar eiiovcd by children in city schools ,, T JM1 les of state oitHsalg a nmitea i v tli j j MiMred Lavey and Mrs FlUnadill townsldp  Mrs Elizabeth v  lfC tu uu iu Dy maKing i tures anj eacn has sei retly engaged funds available for research, service  Wash Jeddo, the halfwitted village to cancer suffers nd pilblic ftducat  6Cribe to writs a matrimonial burr ion That is what the American Can , eau for a mate Wash has enclosed cer Society does with the dimes and Emmys picture in Mas letter and dollars it collects each year  Lukes in Pappys signing their res  During 1947 there were 88 dea pective names instead of Mas and ths from cancer ii Livingston Cou  nty There are 144 known cases of cancer in our County alone The following have been named chairman in this area  Putnam township  Mrs Jack Lobdell constitution, whilr wilares of thiir Campbell will accompany The pro subordinate employees are not gram compos of songs folk Eventually this state salary mess games  rhjfthm  selections must be straightened out We doubt whiCtl  heen erned throughout if any farmer vfrould be happy if the tne ear in mUsic classe8 hired hand got more wages than the   did State officials are in the same NATIONAL MUSIC CONFERENCE fix Michigan public service now , Mr Mnjpei u muai,  calsfor fiimncial sacrifice Such  r at  pinck  took u oftuiaU would be far better off to , ,   u take take a civil service hppoinfanent  p in  Natio2Ull Music , carrymg less responsibility and no  ftt   itemXe 0tber campaign obligation 1 schools in this district were represen UPC MAM uii AM  i1 incJuHg Pettysville school M vtS Si sa  o A  These children were members of a Mrs Kan Haslam, 67 of Sand or of 460 yokeg , Pinkney wich, Oirtano, jed at  piU who took part were Joan Fisher Bearh Florida StAutlay fonowng paula CuHett Q Wagon R 10 t1 ll T Haiaes, George Bdleyf MO Carr, this wmterThe body w brout to  George CUrk They went to Sandwich ail the fuerl held Aere Hwrol,    and took the today Surrifcrmg are her husband, blw jn  Detroit Willinm Haalam, a soji, William jr  in  mt  Mky,, t M4 r InvM ,rjraret Also herr bg were repregeated and roan of ged mother, Mr,Anna Kennedy of ti pwt  8pecial exhlbttaClinUm Pinckney, a brotiier, William  vcounty Iiad a irroupwho tfanoed the Pinckney and a sister Mrs Susan Highland Fling, a JVum ehool u Mansfield of Lewistown, New York, f0na PSi 4ance and another one TRIPLE DECKER NIGHT Pinckney Chapter O 10 S No 145 14j will Hold a special meeting li, ApiU 2j, lor the purpose ofjnitiat ion A Pot Luck Supper vill be ser ved from 5 to 7 o0  m at which time pictures wil be taken of all members, lniation at 800  in anl Proficiency cla will demonstrate, PARKING METERS BLOCKED , 1 The battle of the Brighton pari Pappy s Meanwhile the mountain isi,, meters reached anothed atage of agog over the homecoming of the acllon Jast Thirs when Att Martin Triffet girls, radios newest hilly LavaJl of Brighton acting as an in many,mariy years this country has been bailing out the suffering Marving people of Europe with food, clothing etc They just dont seem to be able to get along A let ter in the Detroit Times last week gives a new angle to this It states that the remedy for Kuropes trouble k birth control The trouble in Europe it claims is truit the coutntry id overpopulatad and it is impossoblo o raihe enough foJ or get enough money to properly support the peo ple thera 50 or more years ago lar ge families were the rule here and it was not uncommon for them to consist of 10 or 15 children or more Ijlovever, they have steadily been dc  creating iji number and now the av erage family i, email indeed compa red to those of the old days It was necessary to build huge rambling house in the old days to house the the large families, now  or 6 rooms homes are the rule and in the cities few apartment house dwellers have any at alL Margin I Hamburg Township  Mark Nash ARCH O MILES Arch D Miles for many years Dexter contractor and recently internal revenue inspector, died Ann Arbof Sunday the dotted line, she mistakes him for an answer to her letter to the matKriimonial bureau and jumps at the chance Complication set in as one of the Triffet sisters tries to vamp rLuke and a pair of wildcats in the an shape of a wild rose and a tempera at mental Italin lad arrive from the I matrimonial bureau to claim trir    , mates Luke and Emmyarc dumAPPOIWTED CIRCUIT JUDGE founded as Ho mountain is turn Gov Kim Sigler announced the ed over into an active volcano of appointment of Willis L Lyons of viotous courtship All this and many Howell, probate judge for 27 years, jinore exciting and humorous scenes billy sensatiion, who bring their  divual taxpayer went into circuit manager, Silverstein, with them in court anj g0t an injunction from quest of more hillybiily entertainers jJudjo Doty of Oakland county for When Sol attempts to sign Ma on J bidding installation of meters in Brighton and forbidding the making of a contract with the HakMcGec  Co for the same The injunction is returnable May 17 at which time the Brighton  counc il must show cause vh it should not be made permanent MrLaven conteiuis parking meters may only be installed where there is j when Hemans was snt up hie a parking problem Brighton ha no jcame mum as a clam with the istallcd  The one man grand jury investing ation legislature corruption which brought fame and the governorship to Kim Sigler seems to have collapsed and the announcement is hinted that the mquiry ir graft in the branch banking case will be dropped beexuse CJiarleo Hemans the main witness JVOW in prison will not testify Hemans was SigUrs star witnessHe was the payoff man  turn Jed states evidence on a promise of immunity However the state did not keep its word in regjrd to Jfcte to succeed Ihe late Joseph Collins as circuit judge of the 35th district, Shiawassee and Livingston counties make Jne a must Tickets are on sale now by any of the seniors A large crowd is hoped for on both nights of, the play Remember the datv Fri night Ari iJth and Sati night May 1st Proceeds from thU MRS HATT1C EAMEM Mrs flattie Martin Eamen 83, daughter of the late EW andMary iplay will jro toward helping financeJane Martin of Putnamdied at Col the senioir trip to Washington DC umbus, Mo Tuesday She was bom    if New York state and married SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Charles Eaman of Putnam who ig  Special Communication of Liv decaased Surviving are a eofi,Wai ingston Lodge Nov 7r on Saturday such problem and only the meter for revenue Van Winkle and Van Winkle  are att for the City of Brighton Acting on advice of their att Don Van Winkle, that the order issu ed by Judge Doty Wed was a show cause order and not an injunction the Brighton council disregarded it and went on installing parking met era Att Lavan got an injunction or der from Judge Doty Friday and served in on all the Brighton city officals except Mayor Tom Leith who was out of town This will stop ter, of Tombstone, Arisona, and a daughter, Mrs Mary Brighf of Co umbua, 5 graitdchilireit, 3 great a son, Ifcjwuw i Mrs lihe Vsrgnua Reel ,    x M, u I  oPoc g n acaaiaa atdeaL Also SaiaUra, , The Brown Scotrt troop will have Detroit the entire week and iai nat Teepk, Erightoe, Mrs VWa RteWi atakeaatMartliislroaixietttuUe Pert of program waa rds mod Vbmdbt Martin  Pinek  o Saturday, April 24 at 2 p m held ia different hotels in addition ney Burial WM at Garden City, Joann Oiffith retained to achol i  Cotnmrttee to the Maaank tamn Kanaaa ,  Ma after a t  aaaatoa f Mr and Mra Alhert QUdsal 1 work on the meters until May 1 oven in April 24 at whkh time 5 at whfcfc time the hearing on vthe Seeond Degrees willi he conferee, injunetien ahail he held Kefrenhments rvod after degree  Two parking meters wdre placed work Visitirer Masons expectedAet in front of MrXaTeas office which oa have a food turnout   angered him so Friday that he upP W Curlett, Sec,  rooted them and threw the min the highway the remaining graft cases cotlanaed Since Kim Sigler stepped out of the picture,his successor, Richard Foster has not tried a single graft caseWHERE OO THE NEW UKMC HAT DESIGNS COME FApM Famous hat designers are delviat into history for their New Looir creations The American Weekly views mHUnary styles m a glamorooa Uhtetrationa Get Suitiays Detroit Times and Yesterday Faahion Today American Weekly cornea a wit The Detroit Sunday CAfcD OT IMAMCS I wani my know H  their many kJad 1 taeHeanttaLI akjai Wfettfkv April 21 1948  12 WEST MAIN ST, PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN Breakfast 1 a Maid Bag  AVON THEATER ISVTVAN YHUAWK 4SC Coffee Tomato SoP  3 aoc CAMPBELLS The Brighton Crtx oancft has voted to go on fees tun , Ground VM broken for the potof ike Ml Sttvee Junction adjoining the township hail Inst week John W Schenk, S3 pioneer clothing rhaint of Chelate, dssd at St Joe hospital Ana Arbor, last week  Saline haa started a project to got an athletic field, lighted A 24 man comnv h already collected 3000 Too sit baa been donated by Mr Elsn hVeune in aoote of hex late hue Fri Sat Aoni 13, 24 for Spaghetti T 3   Potatoes SfflKTt 69c Grape Fruit SSMTaSc ICOYutBlGTOWN   plr Story wila HUAA,A JftKOOJkiPHUXiP REED A GEORGE ESTEJtN Sna, Twos, AprU gg, 27 Creamery  ft Buter Picnic Hams  Ground Steak i 7c 49c 59C MARY HATCHERY OLGA SAN JUAN and Moat of Paramount Stare News, Cartoon, Uauaual Occupation    ii a mi CoungDic Time DUenava VecntUen in eneu, Hnokatara1 HOWELL JchwiiwMM 1 Rom where I sit t Joe Marsh Homer Does Some BackSeat Sewing11 JTojnei Tentreys missus was forking oa her new sewing ma thine, when Homer comes in, draws up a chair, and starts talking Dont you think youre running too fast he says Slow down Wutch out He careful When the missus finally turns with murder in her eyes, Homer says tfoodnatuvidly i thought you might like a little hilp, dearlike you help me drive the car The missus cant help but burst out Inug ngand they settle what might kive been a quarrel over a friendly glass of beer The missus agrees to give up backseat driving and nagging Homer about ashes on the rug Homer agrees to quit cri ticizing Saraha taste for flowery hats and parsley salad FIT m where T sit, the key to getting on together is meeting every iosue half way and overlooking any petty differences in tastes whether these tastes apply to beer or flowerylocking hats I  Vote o7 Yean Ago C Ko ilowinan sold hist house on loi on Piety HU1 to Goody Dirvk and moved to Reading The ReasonArmstrong law suit is on t Howell this week Roy Hoff who haa been working in Stockbridge haB accepted posit ion in Flint Tha OKS will give a masquem4 social at the opera hgtase April 25 Admission 10c Bruce Kennedy, 20, pon of Mrit Mrs, E W Kennedy died of pneu monift April 12 Frvnk Birnie haa told hit farm to Mrs Thomas FHtaaimmoaa and bought the Clwrles Earaan farm at Anderson The trial and Jas, Ryan and John Denehy has been put over to the next term of court Safmuel Placeway fcas returned , from New Orleasn where ha spent i the winter with his daughter, Mn I Wood    The Anderson Farmers Club mat  with G 13Hinchey Sat The program  consulted of recitations by Peray I Hincheyt and Edna Webb Other on the program were Lucius Wilson, Dede Hinchey, Nora Iiurkee, A, A The Northville night horse race tart Aug 2 thin year  Five children ranging in ages from 4 to 10 years horned to death Wed night in an apartment houae fixe at ,Yandercook Lake nfear Jachaon 1 The Hartlnnd Area Music Hall pro sent its annual music program in1 eluding MendelsohnsElij ,i April 2327  The Brighton Consolidated school steering comm visited the Lincoln  Consolidated school last week neat Ypgilanti n lsiaa w of parkin motrs has started in Brighton Atty Lavan will go into court to halt this action 4 year old Carol Mannor of East Ann Arbcadiei in University hosp Ann Arbor last Wed of mbieadeva oped after she was bitten by stray dog The nog washotFoilow this bd of hetdth ordered all dogs vac cinated against rabies XoUmmtlmrtAgo Florence Burgess Heisig, died in New York City The wner4l wia held at the home of her parents, Mr I   and Mrs, Fred Burgess Apr, 16 with f Caw Vy burnt in Pinckney cemetery The high school senior play is Apr 28 tnvHied Vilu repperboA Calvin hooker and Voila Shipley havo the leads Others in the cast are Arietta Wasson, Neita Wilcox, Nyra Graves, Blanch Hendee, Gerald Mc Cleur, Daye Kettler, Morgan Harris and Stacey Hall A chorus consisting of Erma Read Mat Sun, 3 15 P M Con  Bhamnhe Henjdee, Pauline Reason, ULAN LADD VERONICA LAKE Reaiha Ccok Gertrude Tupper and i in Bertha Watters will sing  SAIGON Rom to Leo Lavey and wife Apr j Comedy Cartoon Naw 18 a son  Gene Dinkel and family have mov ed John Dinkels house on Water at Born to Arthur Forner and wife HOoie Devereaux on April 14 a son Fri 4 Sat, April 24 LIVING IN A BIG WAY  rniadji with CXNF KEUY, JAARIE McDONALO CH ES WINNlNGUUt Naw Cartotta Sport TuWod April 4 SO WELL REMEMBERED tta  ,8JOHN MILLS, MARTHA SCOTT PATRICIA ROC C Comedy tW, Fri, April 22, 23  THE LONG NIGHT Witn HENRY FONDAVINCENT PRlCEi ANN DVORAK News Novelty Cartoon flat, April 26pn J5 n mt ADELE MARA BUL KENNEDY 4 WEB OF DANGER I Sun Moa TIMS Apru 222 GOOD NEWS atuecal in Tthnicclr with JUNE ALLYSON PETER LAWFORD PATR1CU MARSHALL aS1  kea Comad, tnadar Show a, WL  Thar April 2S2S SOMETHING IN THE WIND1  M1 Cad with 52 IJURRIN, DONALD OCONNOR, JOHN HALL, JEAN ADAIR Na SundayKittar McCoy ALAN, LANE THE WILD FRONTIER CMTooa vi, Mon, April 25, 26  SERVICE This hank cordially welcomes and invite, you to transact your bank ing business with us We believe you will like our policies and lh service we are able to render on your behalf Wo are takiing this method of issuing you a personal invitation to se your credit which we can establish for you WE HAV4 AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR tOUNO  LOANS m REAL tarvrE lORTqAOEt OR PERfcOuU AT RftAJO ABLE RATES First National Bank ruea eJ, April f, 288  WALTER P1DGEON, DEBORAH KERR, ANGELA LANSBURY IF WINTER COMES4 Conttdy Cartoon T xu r,i,f nnliA1 on Mr and Stowe and Charles Hoff Jr  Leo Lavey and family spent Sun P  Mike Rocht fit in change of the at the Howard OBrien home in Mrs John Moore near Ypsiiantl i quoJrtjion bo, Bunker Hill Sunday,  H lbPkg M Lb 29 53 53 lb Armour Star Lard Fresh Ground Bef Shoulder Poik Roast Nucoa Oleomargarine Columbia Tomato Soup C h i pso I Johnsons Electric Kfl Polisher ioo Pinckney Gen Store Go CONSERVATION NOTES The new 5 fox bounty law com dieted its first afe months wHh payments of 31890u on 16,375 foxes 359,000 deer licenses were sold last year tnd 109,375 deer killed wnich is less than in 1U46 Hosecommon county again had the most hunters 28 065 And the most deer Irtlkd 4,759 Work will begin   5 state park projects May 1 Lauest job is one for MM on the Highland state park where a 300 ft bathing beach will be builty parking space for 135 cars and the entrance road black topped 26,08l will be spent on the Islni Lake State Party at Brigton for parking grounds for 400 cars and roads, A convict cafcnp will be established , in the abandoned C C C camp at  the Waterloo project and 60 convict housed there who will work on the state parks in the Pinckney, Brighton,Waterloo and Island Lake areas Arbor uay is April HO Michigans 600 schools apd clubs which observe this day will plant 60 seedlings per pupil The eel which was caught in St Marys river is not thought to be be a descendant of one of those planted here before 1900lt is an At iantic eel and spawns only in salt water and probably came here by way oi the St Lawrence river BOYDENS PLAINS The Ann Arbor News carried pict urea and a writeup ef the 400 acre Brookwater or BpHagnrook farm last week in WebeUr township We were well acquainted with tt place, probahiy the largest farm in Washtenaw county fcaejc in the gay nineties only the it was known as Hoydens Plains and devoted extensiveriy to Durham cattle raisingTae was taken up from the gtwenteaewt in 1S2S by Luther BafUaa ef Maes Bnsidea the Incpjn bride frHirr and tenaaat hsapesit and U barae Tan owWing van finished id Mack wat at and the brkk was essvae from day an the Cams An ail day nactiea was heist tiseca aaca a yr and at shany ne 700 head at vttte aoM A IN HOWBLL Undnr Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationAl Deposits Injured Up to 5,000 for Each Depositor Dead c r Alive  HOfis  fr cows no 75 Cwt DEPEN DIPTG Sf Sui AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED TREB Fa Aoimalf Collsctod Promptly Modam Equip    t L, PARKER Aetout Phit aPuckiie Tbs FASTEST ld akfWwlc in Michiga Central DaadStoek Cu aaaaaenaejaeiaassBpsjF m  wr  w  w  Better Health  Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OF CRANE FUTURES VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS LEDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIEi STREL ft ntAJONITE SHOWEaT CLOSET COMBINATIONS STALL REYNOLDS it SHAFFJ DEStWC A PEERLESS WATER WATER SOFTNERS PlAtPS MUM rWaFi ELECTRIC a Oil, WATER ALL  CAiVAMlZEO PIPE HEATERS  FITTIhCi iALVsU, SOU, FiTE ft FtTHMCS III STOCK ox 35  jjjfjfliii a rit  rummmc iiEJhTma, REPAIR IMC eEtfOHuh IlM Wsitftr HMR  LAVATOacs same lftsi1i jr Piufcdi  V W JJfrV g WPH55SHE5 P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wedhetcfa April 21,19 Yard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries S53  5MKtK 0 14 OCONl Kennedys Gen Store NO WAITING FOR THE WIATHIR ivwvz A Electric Hay Dryer h   WISE INVESTMENTUm Art  Iw W ta MWdtmfst 1 C hay a its prim   reaemess of rhe vea4feef 2 No shatteringno bleaching wM iwcwftd hoy 3 IJjgb moisture content putting p hay iastnee eWst Leaves retained 4 Mawcwed hry double pro tein coo carotene content 5 Mow4ured bay saves snenai ftaadfcsg a Mewcured har arorfvcas fetgbnr butterfo, PAN profit 7 CoatroHed eWcee tpoateQaeus busHon 4 Mowcuied hay  Theres 00 waiting Cor die weather when you cure hay in the mow And youre sure of copgrade haywith aft  inrrfflfi market value An electric hay dryer caa be designed to kt any type of fcaraany size of faun foe either chopped, loose or baled hay Talk o your Edison Farm Service Advisor about one Ask him to show you a hay dryer actually at wurkoo a nearby Harmwhere you can talk nantommq with its owner The Edison man witt be gfsd to design a layout to fit yoar exact awds4H sursush you comf 1 4caooAS Talk 0 him  IETI0IT SBIS01   NfeXMEY DmYATCH Published tvery Wodaosasy 115 Main St Pinckaay, Mehrran oAwtd a second v4 patter 1 Peetoifke at  Pinckneya Mifhigaa undo  set at Marea 1187 Suetcnpiion rata 8480 AU We  Year Earl Ciaiues 6 family have moved into Ed Aliens house at Chubbs Covuers Mr and Mrs Merwii Campbell entertained SUA in honor of their wei lag anniversary, Rev McLucas and  family oi Brighton and Otto Foul son aujd wife Mr ad Mrs G W Sayer and Mr Jake Sparks of So Greenfield Mo anti Mr and Mrs Gilford Sparks of Modesta Calu are Yiiiting at the Joe Griffiths and Clifford Miller homes J00 Uriffth and family were call ing in Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Ella Teeple and Mr and Mrs Howard Wayward of Detroit called on Mrs Nettie Vaughn Uatt week, Lemuel idaxtiu and wife of Ypsilianti spent Sunday with his mother,  Mrs Beulah Martin C, F Hewlett and son, Charts,,,, went to Alma Monday to get a num ber ot Gulden Tractors and implements ii Steve Brown and family of Detroit, spent the week end at the Fred itead noma Mr and Mrs M J Beatous child ren surprise them Sua on the occasion of vJieiir 42nd wedding annvie rsaryj mm Louis Clarx Is finishing the home on Toma Rd he started last, year on the laitd he bought of the Clark boys 4 m Air, and Mrs, HaroW Hnchey,Ross Hinchey and VehM, George Webb and M, I, Hinchey attended the funeral ot Mr Nelie liriggs n Lan sing last Wednesday,  Una Campbell and  family and i Lois Shirley were in Lansing Sat j  Ralph Clinton and family of Lin coin Tark spent Sunday at the C J Clinton home  Mr and Mrs Fd Hammond of  Lansing spent Sunday witih Mr and Mrs Ciyde Funer , Mr and Mrs Charles Clark called on Mrs Margaret Clark in Lunsun iadt Tuesday Thomas Youngs and family have returned to Ft Sill, Okla from San Amonio, Texas He is now a major, The Ona Campbell family called at the Fred Campbell home in Ann Arbor Sunday MarUi liall arid Joseph English army buddies of Charles Clark jr  who live in Jackson spent Sun with him Mr arid Mrs C J Clinton spent Saturday in Detroit Joseph Griffith caled on Wm, Fos ter sr at Whitmore Lake one night last week Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and son, Kevin, called on Mrs Mae Barron of Howell Saturday Ray Burns anjl family and Mary Margaret Clark spent Sunday at the Dominick Conklin home in Fontiac Mrs Mary Jane Tasch spent sev eral days in Detroit last week Mr and Mrs Tojtz and Mr and Mrs Keefer of Detroit pent Sunday at the Wayne AtLee home Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt an,i M J Jioche were in York Thuis and called on the Gordon Hesters who sre building a house there Robert Seefeld anjd family of Col urubus, O, spent the week end at the Earl jaughn home N A Housner of Brighton spent Sunhay at toe A L Nesbitt home C W Hooker and family of Ann Arbor callc at the J H Hooker hou Suadij  Mrs Marjory Shehac w proud of her pupil Donna Devoe who won the district spelling championship at th Dexter school She is the daughter of the former Viola Burnett, a grad uate of Finckiiey high school  Mrs Alta Meyer spent the week end at the Wax Lamb home m Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Frank Clark KVirg inia Hoisei of Miliord spent Sun  with Winston Baughn ad wife Barhara Baughn returned home with tiheja m stanT Pkisk U Howell called at the Jaralowski home Sunday   Kancy Kash entertaitied Barbara McAiee and Carrol Drake Friday 1 in honor of her birthjnay  Alice and Edna Geahart f How1 Shlrey  Sont Garage NOTICE RING AND BEARINGS ONLY M110 AUTHORIZED FORD REBUILT MOTORS fuQ ARC 4k ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER SERVICE  ROAD SERVICE WASH JOBS ILOO S1MON1ZED JOBS 9995 BATTERIES  AUTO PARTS TRACTOR REPAIR CREASE JOBS  ILOO MUFFLER 4 TAIL PIPE QUICK CHARGE OIL CHARGE Call No 138 USED CARS FOR SALE COME IN AND SEE THE NEW ROTUT1LLER GARDEN TRACTOR Kaiser Frazer Sales  Service 127 PEARL ST  CALL NO 138  HOWELL RD  NO WIS THE TIME TO J  MODERNIZE DECO  MORSUN  NORGE FURN ACES  SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES  CONVERSIO N BURNERS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATER SOKTNLRS  HOT WAT E R TANKS SHALLOW AND DEEP WELL PUMPS GUTTERS SIDING  ROOFING ONE TO THKLE YEARS TO PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pisuknev Fair Sheet Metal Co I HIWIWJ   MAN bl plNCKNEY Save Money Use Sears Easy Payment Plan Sears Direct Preure Pump No TankNeeded with this Pump ftCOaAC Pumps 250 Gals an Hour W9 W aw Homart Shallow Water Pump dalvanized Cast Iron Pump,3 Gal SUel Tank QA flP k Pumps 350 Gal per hour W f  HornarfDeep tygViWump Pumps from Wells 85 Feet Deep  fc0V AaC  210 Gals, per hour, Automatic Switch   JJiJP Homarl Jet Pulsp Best Type for Domestic Water frH  Supply, All Sizes Available nwf fPr Ceisar Drainer Electric Water Heeter Hot Watcj Day and NiKht Automatic ThennaUat WIJj , Enamel Finish, 52 Gal ize No More Wet Basements, on or Base ment Floor, Automatic EAas 312 SOUTH MAIN STREET ANN AJIBOAMJCH Paoa 28Svl Mrs Nellie w ylie anjfl daughter u  a wv iStrf th MArk  spent  coupi f oys last wk rLhta    W  Howeii Barbmra Kash was in Howell COM  pie of Iays last week The laie barn on the Glennfarook grjj   stoefcfaro was damaged by wind re lcently, tfcs roof heing blown off  j ddie Mamperiao who is attendi ing iAwaaoce Tech college in Det roit qpsat Abe week end htn  Bob Wight of Detroie spent the week end at his cottage at Portage Lake m r   V J I  Us Wylie and famtty spent Sun e Abrains hone in eowiorvUle  aia4 Mrs, ixuif Boohan ard is spent fflhass flaunt at the ahehanbema F Walter Claa pent Wed Mr and Mm  y in  Mi, and Mrs Anthouy McGuiness of KOOWULS atyd Roche atcClear and Judecn McClear of Detroit were Sun guests of Mr ad Mxa Louis Stack Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs L, Jiaitfiee were Bob Horioe and Mr  and Mrs A  Ruoert of iioweU Hz and Mrs Louis Wagoner who nav3 been in Ft Luderdale, Fla jthis winter came home Friday Tom Smollet of retsjey who has mmm  ,, ra,Pere Klls has returned after spending the past four months witii her brother in Leeds, England Shu came back1 pn the Queen Maryf Byron Wilson and wife of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the  Percy Ellis heme Percy Kllia attend the Aril ing of the Scottish Kite Masons at the Mafnnkf last week Hoy Clark was confined to his Tester McAiCee and family return Oate Mfller and family were Sun borne by illness last week Jack Wil t femmttiftoi Bat Mr and Mrs Jfuests at the V   ,uwny hosuc son bemr operate his store SLarSrrJwJr Xdst itMs Cm I J Mm lon Swartbout call imjMHmsdlnwIhe UBJSa Sboueiiiirmiek aenoa Oare Margrave of the 5reen Seb  ed James Siurey and wife of Jack gf, week nd at the Albert tklHWeawsj  winner ef tbe apelUn aon PumKlay siigbt  sJiafSe AsOmSaarS afnpiansbip for tbe ww Mm 4mmmine BUekabk has sign Mf andM Omry Winslow who 1117   StSeTtbe son of Mm Waada ed to teach another year in the Pin    ae tanned and SLabt OntLtltoaday Leonasd Lee  i  ffha tbtee girls staying with Mis mml at mlte Lake ZZrLX7ZJrZ7K 4 WMte and we ef MewoU Heodee nave found other place J Vewen Fh of Pennsylvania vis At SRRpijiP T , nt fiat at tbe an WdHe bame i fcary Wytk is staying with her sW ,JuiJam, eed KSL last week Afewar peam and eea Kdward tec, Mm ilalnnfl annt Astaiee 1J ImsMfp Maftfand asw Mm mmm  fit   J McKensie gd sftfe, OeUel spent the week end at 4he Aapnm Whitley borne   Ye editor and Make Kocbe eaned an Michael T etr at tbe Lsd Sabitariaw xn Gtifim d, Vaalawst Sunday  The Misses rabbe of kand smek end at tike Mebest Mani Sasaae 4neftbe TVJHlnn sTRTrnV Kennedy wne b  etmlsmVmiim aw Mt Carseel baammL IMsWT mini San at tba w m   Vjm   n xiwt    ,,1,,   ,  i r  tarn     ppi l f  Hppw P m  jmMim PindoMy fHipTt  , ww OjaepOoCaafcV j A i TOUCHandGO  thats POWRTROL 3 Its the moot thing 1 W completely At a taoca of four Had, John hjreaUc PowrTrol goo into planter end graft drill oneoaca, culu vetor shovel, mower cnticrhar, oov hint platforms coro iclMr gatherer Hfr er ja4faii dli harrow gang  imuuth oienjaf working IMH, depth or height of yourequipoent for varying acid or crop condition, With PowrTrol, there no stopping or Rowing down   no reaching lor levers  no rtising or lowering equip mtnt by hand  no nigging on rope Drawn implement art controlled by tht easilyattached rtmotf cylinder, integral tools from the rock ahait by smooth hydraulic power  PowrTrol it lust one of many  elusive feature which make the John Deere today leader in modern tractor design Get tht complete facts from  the next time youre in town  HcPheraoB i PRQFtssiomL CORNEB j Stale Bank ewcw,EJKKW jwJwia  In lit AF1TA14IM 9 aaiP Q ajejeBga Daily UtOO A ht e g too P OR GR McCLUSKEY efftaatll ftaaan WeeNewiday mn haa en opportunity to efcooaejafon Twe5C let, 5w4W hia  ccupation to use We earning  in any way ho aoet fit to om hia own home to Iv where he ploaaea, to accumulate aa much wealth a Ml u aole, to lave the waaltalr in other privately ownod oqtoWtM, In otter Ward Mr, Cftisen cam choose to live in Howell He con  apend hia earnings at any store he likes, or save a portion of hfe earnfogs by depositing it in any, bank he may select He can work at hia own vocation where he choosy and can leave that place of enploymeat of  hia own volition He can build hia home and keep  for hinjaelf and family and bequeath it to whom be  desires at time of death He can be come a rofllionaire, if he can aave enough He con put his aavinga to work in in any venture which he believe will be prbftable to hfenaelf Open a saving account and let oa elp you becotfte a capital it Charles K ee re at Law Savings  14 lOi 0419 to A Savings Account ean be opened with aa Uttte ail 91U1L ci JOHN DEERE i JiMaKjvCMta, John Deere 2Cyliidcr Trcctoi LEE LAVEY  McPiierita Statt Bank tttf Us oew rtfrtf ULt LAVEY OtfrfllutAL iauiwuCK roooe Wrg at4eaigae A ortiCIAUTi WYL1E fcy 7aFl m r ARM SEED  1 Kinds on Sale Farmers Feed Supply C 9 ITORIDA HOMtS U tbt time to buy your fto la gunny FUrida, alio tarn tfrvut altea and river property and business property of any kind Contact J W Tincher, an old Michigan ro aideetr P C MOstsUfi BSALTY 90 fet HitiebOfOttg Taapg, Flotida BOXisiNdlr on mspiay, gftJJtWw up to an iboard,PUak Of   plywood, flat, round or ToUem Choice of colors and UsJWJ 6475 and up We art  for the Much i  eral Oopeelt Uaoreoee  Money to loam at reaaoaoolt svtog, Interest paid om Sovhtga Beoka oasl Time Certificate of DepoAU Ali depesito tip to ,foQM lav aured by our aaemberalilg 1  1 ANLfcit iaUUlMAN W7H atot Grajsd Biver, Howel CEMETE M,40RIAU  m N, Main  Ann Arhwjdiek Harold Chubb, Local Representative f 16 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Howll  Phone 43d or 97 Monumeote  Markers MARTIN J LA VAN Attorney At Law itohiga ftepilrUff Dm  Rush Lake sWeTHOuf4oii FUNERAL HOatft aa  Miebia STATE OF MIUHiCAN The Pswhate Court far the CeOmty ei Livlogston At a aefaiott of amid Court held out the Probate Office in the Uity of Howell in said OounO, en the ,24th day of Marrh A D, 194S Present, HOB Wiliis I Ljens, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Victor Saymanski, Deceaaed Eleanor t,Tomasik havtng filed in  taui court her final Administration dealers for the ,,JjJ aocount and hie petition praying Martin Outboards for Hf iS0f the allowance thereof ad for SouBuig POol   tt   pletc information on reotoat Hra S6 Except Thursdny 8044 Portage Lake Rd 79 Mon and Fri, Eve Dexter, Phone 3461  ON ServU  PAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKNRY U6F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT  GRAVEL, SAND, BLACi AND STONE Ordtr Your Black Dirt Now for Lawn Putnam St Flock fey Phone 106F3 FREDlvRE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEr GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 389 RESlDENf f tl , LLOYD HENDEE  LIVE STOCK HAULLVU AND WaaMy Trips Made To Detroit GENERAL TRUCKING Phoua S4F14 CARL JONES  CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, ANU ROADS BUILT Hast BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR TRACT  CONIE 14 WILSONS TBJULEH 8 6121 Weat Grand Blver, Uhw amuug, between Brighton and JHow ell on US, 16, Phone Howett SiwWd Mrs Kitsey Umkel apent Friday at the Gerald Dinkei home in Ua Chemung Want AdFOR SALEG E, Vacum Sweeper, 8 piece Dinfcng Room Suite Marvin bmref, Phone 6S  rloTng FOR SALE Horse drawn plow, horse drawn Hiding cultivator walking plow, one aet of harneas  R4, I It Houaewlvos e A V B TOUR WASTE FATS Hi Overcome Soap Shortage aha residue of said estate, it ia Ordered, That the 22nd day  n  mn 0i,   of 4prUAD,1948, at ten oclock p  60eil Stinchfield hi  foroooo of eaii Prelate Of   l Silver Lake,  0ce, be and is hereby anpotnted for graiafnig and aUawiog said acceuut Bti hearing aald petition H le Further 6rdered,That public aoMaa thereof be given ly publleaeteo of a copjr of this teer, for three successive weefee prefioua te  aid day of berig, la tfce PiackneF DUpatch, a newspaper printed Willie L Lyoia, Jodge of Probate A true copy Coleeto Pgrahefl, rogUtW of probate NUMBS WANTED F P6n ALETEureka Vacum Cleaner Taole model Zenith Rajdio, Instant Electric Heaterll very reasonable Howard Smith, 11586 VanSickle F6k SAttlA936Ch5vr5uke Iruck, Mwe  Drive, HLand Lake FOR SALEThree BeehiiVeg and for rent 25 acres of Hand Fred Fish WANTED CHICKENS No Tehoms or Leghorn strain, highest prices paid William A Scott hoiie Gregory 20F22 WANTED Custom Garden blowing Steve Mrofko, Rte ii, Pnickney FOUNDA tun and white iarge male dog, has scar on throat, own er can claim at 9405 Ann lid,, iiig Silver Lk Mrs Earl Suggitt Hamack Now wimenand1 ajirU Ian train in gj ffed FOR SALErBuckakin saddle horse, also 24 in bicycle Mrs Irene Dinemore,Hamburg,Mich Phone Braghton 726S8 , FOR Atfe6 75 dump truck,nfcw Dec, 1946, 826x20 tiree, ftA pletu Radio, Heeter,Defroeter,27,00 miles land in excellent condition, Reason Peter Costa FOR SALEFour room house one quarter of an acre, bam, ebicken houaa, garage and work shop One quarter of a mile South ot Pinckney, 501 Patterson Lake Rd Charles Porter ON SHARES40 acres of land to rent on shares Mrs L LaRue Phone 66F14 WANTED TO DO HOUSE CLEAN ING PHONE 141F3 FOR SALE Two coal burning hot water henters tnd 80 gal tanks Michigan aa practical nuraee Six con  VTr  lTEEiil0uUid toUet WaUr a0116 cmPvenient practical nurae training cea iFOB , g 1 Electrtc shallowwell pump i Ura have been Tfr at Detroit Baeoaieat, Coal f urnaoa, wwa t or e  irANsSVXiSTeT lUrquotte  UU tor a down WfTf gj Traveree CRy and Grand Rapids Monttdy    The Lanatog Practical Nuraa Con Bli Aroa, I1WS Deiter e Piacktor waa opened Jan 6th, 1948 It 9 wood  provides a training program for ft SJSZ Toa No i cutting of pradaeal nuraee for the following Baled Alfalfa hay WMI dLvex listed Michigan couotiee iaaUoyd HeneVao, Phoao 64fU capacity 250 gnllons per hour Phone Pinckney 129 FOR RENT All or part of 75 acrea of cropland Rensonable a Sockow, 7200 Cedar Lk Rd FOR SALEmi DeSota, d doo deluxe aedan, fUid drive, Heater, 2 HadTlUo Lake ve feeWvS Ave loa, 1st Middgaa Nuadag Ceator j J 1 j  the Lanaing public schools and the JOTSAtf O  Jj bUa, Gratkit, Saginaw, Clinton, Shi  WAMTEDajUnga   Cexnu wooo u of Vo3BOBal Edacat, sail oaaa of Pinckaey Pinckney cflsnu  W K KoUott Foundation REQUIREMENTS Good good character, eighth grade educat ion ages 2160 LensTtn of coorae one year EXEMSES A C0 lenoratory fee, a 2g coarse for untfonna, S far tortbooaa The atueawt maat pro vide koaolf with pocket money, bd  wimtmm  aiM wax HOflcT  am et cleaning Ruga and upbolstery drop me a card 13iurrw5U,iS7JwfrS2 thu  Michigan SHARES 2 pump aaa J  ZZZTAA TO RENT UN ssnf Tt oaaMaf AUaUa Will tzaaa w  , ior corn for corn,     BOX 108, Pindoaoy SrCFENDoring the hoapital ice period fca atadatit will aa a snodeat dally atspuai VMSM fO EMBOIXt iWW The irial ko adbaktted May M  POT CASH feMt PfcAD or WaUaMRD OTQCK OXDOL aaaaVaa ioafwaaaa ho Duoctor rW SOAP aMig HOMES as t COWS 10 EM HOGS fSiiCts  at tt OB it  Nealee aaaaaca aap vaawiaa TX s  k  1   P  I HW      W  I  ii    edfawkv, Aprif 211948 r 3 DAY DELIVERY 3 Roths Garden Ring Tractor wlf  Stedromatic Draft  , FUEL DEMONSTRATION TERMS r  1, GENERAL UTILITV SERVICE Plowing, Discing, Harowing, Cultiv rating, Ilanlin, Towing i,uvn Mowing, Belt Work, Etc 2, STEEROMATIC DRAFT CONTR OL The tractor automatically steer ine drawbar implement 3, POWER REVERSE For backing out of corners or awai from ground ohstruriwi, Simplifies turning at row end a or rii   As, 4, CLOSED END SAFETY HAND LE boes away with danger of crack ribs and ads greatly to ease of handeling 5, FINGER TIP BALANCE Eliminates need for hand leer ior rai ,ng nrjl ments from groundg, The Wright of the fo vrd mounted tneSne does , work simply by an upward tilt of the 1undelbar 6, HEAVY DUTY ENGINE Powered by dependable , 4eycle, Singlecylinder heavyduty , or  lip, Wisconsin AirCoed Kng ine equipped vh tapered Timken roller barings at both ends of crankshaft, AUTOMATIVE TYPE TRANSM MISSION AND DIFFEREN i iAI For Greatest Operating Efficiency MAIL INQUIRY TO C F Hewlett Dealer for Livingston and Waahten aw Counties PHONE 93 PINCKNEV MICH I The DUpatch 15  Year  mmm Rural elenews LONG FURROWS An Improved type of telephone wire in used fur rural service in car tain areas where soil ami weather conditions art fuvorahhv It is ploucd underground instead of strung on poles Covering of synthetic rulilicr and steel mesh makes it stronger tliau underground win previously used JP LESS PFR LINE Were ImpM more rvA lines and making good p , 1  riLn ,  1jni in her of uhserihrrs per line 1 wo  oi   aio nearly lialf of our riiridllno  nl ijers  re on lin3 with more lhan  i At prlis Todiy four out c, five aiv an liiu with  ihl or cas BIGGER VALUE Your telephone grows in value to yuu every day That hecause our construction program is coiiManllv rxpanding the system 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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>Wi   v  rO mmammvQmq Mmutv Volume 65  Pinckney Ditpatch 4 1 Wednesday, April 14 1948 N14 Michigan Mirror  School News SEVENTH AND EIGHTH I Brownie Troop   A candle light investurefor the Michigans public enemy No 1 to      I awarding of Brownie Membership day Is Inflation, the byproduct of Qn Wed Barbara VanSlatobrook and Scout pina was sponsoredby the  War   will lepreaent Pininey the diet I Brownie Scout Committees lastWed  It is responsible for most of theluict spelling bwrwW be at 130  evening, April 7 at the Pirfney problems now before atate and local in the Pinckney Public School Gym  government  Other township schools wHl be repreThis fact came to us with new for sented ce the other day when we h State Senator Otto Iftshopof Al chairman of the Senate Finance c  gave an excellent luncheon talk state government linancial dilemma, on Thursday d, The seventh andeighth grade ia boys are having a baseball game foip  with Hamburg, The gane will start kV at the Hamburg school at 200  high school The program was started by the National Anthem and Sal Soft Ball League Current Comment  I  At a meeting of tho Pinckney soft bail league held at the Dispatch office Thursday night a lour team lea Jgue waa organized for this year The  teams are s follows Francis Shehan, capt Bob SingWe then visited the gallery of the  This Friday night Mr geeke will  committee House of Representatives at the Cap ahow movies of Michigan themovies itol What ye heard there was an ec will be held at 730t udmfssion free lux rf  The eighth graders Airted study Heres the overail picture, as we frg about geometric iimrft Ti  see it f  very interesting work I The worth, of a dollar bill is ansa enjoy it,  sured by how much you can  bay  It is anil we all with It Compaijed with 193j prices, the dollar today is worth only 60 cents    This is dollay inflation It has fol lowed evary mitfjor war War of 1812 eivil WarWolrld Warl and now, World War II It happens whenever there are more dollars in circulation MARY ANN CAMPBELL WINS PtyZE The  Reserve Officers Assn in cooperation with Jational Security Week sponsored a composition con test on the topic, Rationale Sec urity in the Atomic Age The con test was open to Livingston County than there arc goods on the market higlv Chools arid an iward promised World War I was followed first for the best giris ani fcest DoyV by inflation, then by depression By  composition We understand that a  1932 the banks were closed thou i HoweU high school student was ttne sands of people ,were losing thjbir homes The state legislature voted a mortgage moratorium, abolished the  state realty tax, nd adopted a 3 per cent sales tax Eleven cities took refuge behind a, 15mill limit of local real estate taxes, as offered op  tionally by constitutional amendment ltfae  gorpg an shown the point w v   r,7   , er, Fred Singer, Gerrv Swarthouu ute tctha Flag Mrs Campbell tM1 ST MARYS CHURCH f Phil Gentile, Don Bums, L D related the BrowiuestorwitkinuCtil ReVt Francia Murphy, pastor Haines, Ridge Shirey, Merlin Lavey interest to the Browne anflAethers L NoVpn Fiidaf 122u noon and Norman VanBlaircum Gerald VedAfter thw Brownie HatRRinvestTe0U  m der ure3 Following tho afrefigft, refre J,,, Pjatfon f Holy Communion paul singer, capt Joe Lavev, ahments were served by the scout eacASaturday 8 D p m and on jch Palmer, Gus Ledwidge, Hollis Sunday 7 to730 a m  jfAmburgey, Howard TUhelei, Clare The following were Invested 1st GradeLinda Huntei, Jag Ann NoskerSecond GradeMarft Carr Sally Ann Utley, PatricfcPalmer, Karon Gustfson, Connie SnegJysert j 2nd  Syliva SartweH, iJrl lint a m and 1U00 a m    4  Sunday, April 18, ttrli Sun afte Masses at 80O hill, DenUe Davis Shirley Kramm Flora Mae Mallery, Francis Barrett Merilyn Phillips, Sally Lennok Sue  Fenner Janet Shirley, Roberot Ackley, Dor Umsteaa, Joyce Fujirman, Mary Jane Jeffreys, SharoiABig 1 Ea3ter, Com Stn fy young ladies nd week of 60th Novenna  Tut J  Among the intentions are Sun,,1 Intention of Lhing, Spec RCq fcy Gibney family Mon, Low Mass for  Dead Tues Low Mass for Mr and Mrs Patrick Kennedy Wed, Low Mass for late Rose MastersonThur, Intention of Living Fri, Low Mass Miller, Don Amburge, Cliff Miller Rex Hendee Jack Haines, captGerald Harrow, Stanley Dinkel, Wesley Reade Bill Darrow, Roy Reason, Jack Reason, Emmett Widemeyer, Ronijie Darrow, Max Reynolds, Bob Vedder Bob White RecreationBub Darrow, Joe Jeffreys, Boh Anhurgey, I  We read that the Ypsilanti jail located in the basement of the city hpll han been closed on accouBt of lack of sanitariness and henceforth all prisoners will be sent to the county jail There was a time back in the horse and buggy days when ccy village and hrrict hal its own jail Travel was slow in those days it took 2 houiii then to drive to Howell Pinckney also had one It stood just west of Jim Singera house and was painted red It was a one  siLUy wooden structure with no sanitary facilities at all H had several cells with grated irok doors and was  heated by a wood stove, invariably it and all other uch jaili or lockup wen veniiin infested, its principal use v us to houte drunksand tramps The village marshall was in ciiarge and it wa no unconiiiion sight to see him dragging a drunk up the ler, Kathleen Bell, 4th GradoDor  for Dead Sat, Low Masa for Frank Joan boy winner, and v are nappy to report that Mary Ann has been notif ied that her composition was judged best among the girls The award is a day at Selfridge I Field with luncheon in honor of the J winners They will be guests of  othy Head, Patty Thayer, Clark, Marilyn VanSlambrook Jud ith Sekeell, Agatha Henry, Patsy Lovell 5th GradeGretchen Tac The following are the Brownie Scout Committee  Mrs Madeline Lovel, Chairman Mrs , Aria Phillips, Sec Mrs Jennie Dolan who is a shutin Letters to misplaced persons whoj are in concentration camps are AX the church for you Those having friends in sirh places contact the  pastor Baptism was conferred Sun for Richard Walter Borges, son of Rich Then WorldWar II came to us via Pearl HarBor Prices started up  war again State government collect ed mpre taxes than it could spend  due to war controls the legislature took 50 millions of surplus and  created a veterans trust fund Mon  ey va earmarked also for hospital bedV college buildings and other  nerds, all long neglected    of interest, and if they haveMhe writ ten permission of their parents, will be given a ride in a military aircraft The date of the Selfridge trip wil We announced later Congradlations, Mary Ann  Sewell, Treas Mr, Campb,ekjHfmrd iPrrr and Mary Rose Keiser erMrs Umsteaa, Asst LeaderlMrsr Juanita Hunter, Xsat LeadcrjLMrs Bonnie Bell, Mrs Hazel Ifkerj Mrs Maxme Toon, Mrs Beatrice Ebeeta Enjoyable music wap fuffshed with Mrs Aria Phillips, at the piano We wish to thank fthe P  ifor  Boej Sponsors were Mrs Walter Keier and yrgstor Geland Jim Meyers, Joe Burn, Jeriv Clark blliCt to lhu Jul1 followed by a mob Tom Good, Bill Enquist, Frank Ste4 hooting buys, iloboc, or knights ige, Ii Hurtubise, Dick Younfe, of llJ rtJaU whu wl a freemcal or John Packer, Dick Singer, L Hifft ,uhtiJ , ludtrl,1li  a housed ubisn, Jerry Heath, Wes Palne, ,   there Tha Stiy wre thick in the  The schedule is April 12 Singer vvmter Ociasiunally a jobber or thief who was anvslcd too late to ed April 21Bob White vs Haines Ajr I ihtn Th ming of autoes doomed 26 Haines vsShehan April 2sl  tliuso snmll jails us it put the county Bob White vs Singer May 3Iftb  Jai1 ln c  nivh uni thc hoboes White vs Haines May 5Singcr vs 1ult ouminmg nder, on train, to hit  SrVhun May 10Shehun vs Bob ch hlk J iu inckney jail Jell into White May 12Bob White vs Singer vs Haines April 14, Shehan vsBob  thitf who was anvsted too late 1 White Aprfl Singer vs Shehan  convey t0 tliecounty jail was houst COM CONT CHUkCH Jlev Alfred Allard, pastor Moining Worship  100 Sunday School 1150 Inflation grew worse Cities badly needed more funds So did public school teachers Cities and teachers then put over an amendment to divert 76 per cent of the state sales tax first adopted as a substitute for  for the state real estate tax back to local government Where per cent of thU money as returned to local governments JUDGE WILLIS LYONS j  ENDORSED At a meeting of th Livingston cou nty barassn Probate Judge Wilfis ALyons, Howell, was endorsed for  the position ot circuit judge for the ShiawassetLivingston circuit made vacant by the death of Judge Joseph Collins who held the poit for 30 yrs He is the only Livingston county can dvdate Other aspirants are Nomaj DeaJardms, AlTnuTPierpont7 V O  donating tfce Browne Pey  hoir Practise Wed Night will come from headquarters rh N,Y, 0,ganiafc and  Director We also wish to thank Mr Reader  and the teachers for the ,ooperaticm aid would like to have more moth ers join our comm If you wish to  notify the leader or Mrs Lovell, com I chairman This Brownie troop was started by Mrs Dolores Lewis, a former asst  Brwnie leadr at Angel House, An   Arbor and through her continued in  terest it las continued It was Avid ed into two groups with Mrs lafcell Tuthill in charge of 4he afceond one,  May 17Hawies vs Bob White May 19Singer vs Shehan May 24Bob White vs Shehan May 2GSinger vs  Haines The games will start at 680 this month ch hike Jlic disrepair and when it mysteriously burned one night theie was no eitort inade to rebuild it EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, January 1, 1J48, by Act of ConMr Merwin Campbell 1 grew the Mich State Emjnoyment S S Supt Herman Vedder Wo invite you Sunday morning Id1  Eiister is over but we are moving on Will you join us There j  is something here we want to share with you j w Braun, Miton ShancUp, Owosso Ho mer Bush, CoiTuaa and Ellis Bow ler, Durand If apponted wo understand Judge Lyon would not be a candidate for reelection in April 1949 J  7i i HI  i last year ending July 1, 1047, the total will run 70 per cent by July 1, i 1948  i Now as long as prices keep going up and the 3 percent sales tax has yiielded more ana more money By  July 1, forexample,thytate ex , CARD op THANKS pec to have a surplus of2J mi  j w wish t o thank lhe neighbors  ions By using this sum and ha  de for tfce ma  acts left of state collected revenues, stat  expiei8ion of sympathy at the  WILL SING IN DETROIT 40 rural school pupils will sing at the Detroit Nasonic Temple on Apr  9, all from Livingston county The  GOSPEL MISSION Pev Fzra Btchey, paitpr Morning Worship Service 1000 Sunday School Supt   Wm   vj ii v wu iL cyUUa the confusion, So  curry two watjafe side YOUJ Peoples Maotuig  Evcntng Message Wed Eve Prayer Service   11jo Leidig  730 , 815  Si0 NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH govemmen will haye a deficit of 28  of  death of millions by July 1, 1949 W Martin our Last year the state collated 328 j  rr j,  d  d BUnch millions vin taxes The state then , M a , P paid 22dmiilionsto local govern  menta The toUl revenue collected TSTTUT by state and local 8ViMiimeiits was tf   Soc fArrs iai and cawi pArt n sat Aprii i7  got 775 Pr cent of th1S, staU gov    , ftt 00 0clock mente J2,cenx nntHna Publije InVitedKveryone jrequ9sted The inflated dollar  pu ting    iucfci,IMsd Door everyone in   vvtTrk Pri nd cial Prize f most cle government anf state government decori  nx Defalt financing looms for several veny aecorvix county, governments Disbursements  MEETING of all county governments in Mich IPHLATHEA MEETING rose from 64 millions in 1944 to  entire chorus will constat of 400 rur all pupils, who will appear at this conference of National Music Edu catorsThe children from Livingston jj 7 milft Nj E of county were chosen by Miss Wand gunay School 230 P  Cook ajid are from Pinckney, Mar Woichip Service 330 P loved oneile, Younglove, Ftttywville schools of this section Ezra BecheyPastbr, 4060 Swarthout Pinckney M, M As we predicted the time question in Michigan bids fair to be a crazy quilt of confusion Following the act  ion of Detroit iJs adopting it Iontiac did likewise and also Adrian with in dications Ann Arbor vill lo like  wis Dearborn bcewr refused to sen ice was again given the duties  adopt it altJiouwh the iord Motor Co of a Farm Labor Program for th  is cxjiected to do so Jackson and Stale of Michigan succeeding the,K  Lansing ybo votedJt down Other ergency Farm Labor Program which ciths arc expected to act on functioned during the war Living  ino still more to ston County was very ably service you may have to  under the Emergency Farm LaboI  he to be on tin Program by Mr W N lsbell A resident of Howell,Michigan Mr Robert Krause is State Director of the Farm Placement Duusiwi  Vbe rtmplOyment Service with offices in Detroit The Employment Service is ready ana glad to take orders fur help from farmers and register and lieip workers who desilre farm jobj Lvery idouiay irojn OfcJU to A f n at Howell Court House a representative of thc Employer Service is available ot farmers antl farm workers If thb is not convenient visit or call the Lansing office of the Mich AIIC routing utkui oi Ccicral MaAtxhuj m V isconju January by liuioiu iStUDen v lio oL xlJ dele gati to Ut gciierai  is expected to  eraji hini an y contndcr for the ivfjjiniican piestlimiai nomination anu le nuy noi w ide a horc at Ihil  alel lua ncL Juiie he MRS NELLIE E BRIGGS The Philathea Ciass and the  MJ Nellie E Briggs, a former re Bident of Howell, died at her honvj Landing, Mon am State Employment Service at U N Larch St, Phone 44441 Mr Fred  Lhu ,lea,it Paijcrs Dopsters iuve V Hayford associated with the Em1 ployment Service as Farm Placement Specialist and will be glad to help farmers and farm workes with their labor probleittM SOFT, BALL STARTS Detroit, April 14Introductmn of 0n 2025 Forest Ave Lani,mg, network television, to Mich, at DetUormaig, April 12, 1948 at   roit is in prospect during the coming Mrs Briggs was the eest daughter j Wbl season of Roltin G and Ella L Webb and  pinck,iey soft ball league WTE nante general commerical  was born in Putnam townsmp near starled Monday night with the r mZLeer ior the Mich Bell Tele Pinckey, Mich, January 18 1SJ7, singer team getting a 10 to 4 decis SnT Co , announced today that Her early life was spent in thw vie ion over Jack Haines team Bob    hP iinlked with a Mid inity where she attended the public ,s,nger pitched for Haines and was  06   ,v,oi raduatinE in 1896 On Dec  general claims V is as lu home state al tlnKJvii  he iiever pent much time J there and was bum in Ark lie was i Hie leading tunuiaate ol thc isolat ion it Coi ULU McCormick of the  licao Tribune and Wim iieurst of  ai signcu various reasons ior his over whelming defeato n, the main rea  son J tnat tlua country is not rea dy lor a uictator In Japan he is supreme and lajs clapped a censorship on the radio and press The rad  io censorship was caucd by a news broadcast to the effect that Amer ican veterns were organizing clubs nguint hit candidacy Detroit will western television network of the Bell system extendng from Buffalo to Chicago and St Louis by October  nd, Shane said, Detroit I  schcol, graduating wild and got Lad support Joe Lav ,,,  rwr cvi ac inpv Young Ladies Aux will hold a joint j j      80 trtlUion in 1946 SM  meeting Wed evening with pot luck wiube on network extending from 192i To this union wje  9 1896 she was united in marnajge  ey ,it th2 first home run of the seato Klihu J Briggs also of Putnam son,  township who passed away Apr Hi, i Batteries P SingerD, Amburgey born two Edward Boston to St Louis when the Eastj children, Done, nwW Deficit financing loom, for the  11 Earl BUnn Pres of the VVo  m ,, Midwestern systems will be Bennett  Jj, grand Except for 11 of   y sys j fdr, Srles  Robert Bennett I torn connecting Detroit with Toledo 55 lluXInedSt next year I be pM speakeron tM occasion would be 51 millions t  The state legislature is wrestbng and Fred Singer HainesBob ger and Reader Sin Marriage License CONSERVATION NOTES Of the 8000 traut caught and rec ordod last year 28 percent were hat  will start in June and be completed at the same time Ue Midwestern net  work is opened for service, the annwith the effects of inflation Can the  thea7LuaTbydSo  chery fish  I iunceiieirt contnufed Beside, on make up the gapgovern I Perch and black bass reach legal drcttifc for television in each direct  TrShouTd thetateut out oTh  size between the 3rd and 4th year ion, the new system will provide admente Should    ublic bluegills 5d rock bass their 48 commundcatioa circuits er state n r 5th ndv punkin seeds their 4th and I oe terminal of the radio systemlibraries, welfare money to toe pwr j u  r T     TH  wv RUs headand so on Should hospital beds be provide college buildings be finished  fifth w    wUlbe buUt atop Mich Bells head JJ TTitAUvill Should I Fox bounty payments are expect  audrteHB uiklinfir w Detroit wniie rrXJ i ed to m this month as Uus is the , Mediate relay systems wffl be wTcwH lick dolUr inflation by month njoof thfap are born  JTO I This dept ditributed 50,000 phfca carcwHnLtion by spend  sant eggs Wh jjy to  Ing fewer dollars, deferring some expenditures, and putting this money aside for use later on when a dollar will be worth more than 60 cents The Security Bond campaign, ope 4H clubs and farmers for hatching Last year 33,000 were distributed Cii forest fires have aready damage 1203 eres this year The noithward flight of wiid gee se and d icka is now at its heihth Richard artd James Briggs, also a uUe BowhaI 28, Howe, Anna grent grandaughter, CaiTOl t5ennie  Va,nBiircum,J0V Howell Thomas a sister, Mrs Ray Hicta of LiW  Cas  Windsor Ont, Violet Gra and a brother, George Webb of Pin  ckney, a wiil as a host of other rel Calives and friends MrsBfiggs early married life was spent in Pinckney, later in Howell where she resided until movmg to Lansing ki 1941 She was a member 1for years of the First Presbyterian Church at Howell, Eastern Star in Pinckney and Howell and active in  social affair of the church and com muntty Guy Jenkin, Lanlng comment1 ator ays tliat a combination of road conitn, trucke,bus companies, equi merit saltsmaii and road Luiltiers havj ganged up on Gov Sigler and threaten to stall his program unless he raises another u,0U,U0U for  road work by hiking the gas tax  Now acording to ligures truckers and bus cwnera iiae been hitch hik  ing on the highways for years at the expense oi the passenger car owneis i he latter pay 70 pecent of  all motor vehicle revenues while the Whitmore Lake James I trucks and busses pay but 30 per, Fowlerville, Arline Hip centL Engineers claim that most of veline, 53, B Hall, 20 pie, 20, Perry Raymond Sumner, 64, Howell, Mrs Dorothy Stevens,54 Howell Moulton Lutz, 2tf, Howell,   Barbara Cook, 21, HowoU SURPRISE PARTY Some 18 friends of Mrs Hattie  ,,  , , , i afternoon on occasion of her 88th Funeral services will be held at I  JTW v Affm each citiaen se ana a ICKS IS now ax ns fi,iiwi  tLA IL I This de will set out 600,01 trees an oporwBlty to acu i aJ,Mc   rtWni AMA tid Inflation is our Public Knemy U 1  and shrubs on state owned laad this I year  x BAKE SALE The Brown Scot troop will have a bake sate at Martins  rozen Lock r on Saturday, April A at 2 p m  CominHtee NOTICE The Pinckney Cemetery Assn, members will meet at Swarthotrt  Funeral Home Monday night, April 19 at 8 p m, to elect officers, All HOGERSGULLIFOI   asketo attendr Cam, Mrs Lola Bogera o hackney was , Peter Batwtt, the aged mm who  to George Oulliford   stayed at the Wayne Bennett hone j  Wednesday Frv mfiMWi a stroke and was taken to  located ineaT Waltz and LaSalle in Wayne nd Monroe counties Shane pointed out that the Bell svstem delivers television program, IUWI      Xiwiway A tine time was spnt in SUwaysby coaxial cable, rad the EstesLeadley Co  Cnapel  g or t re,d wirTn cable All three at 1240 Wed, Apr 14, 1948 Rev vhoiMrs  ,  re Willi employed in oriaring iner  C M Murlenburg of the Westennia reghmenU the feature of which dtv televisionyprograms into Michi ter Pn  f I wa  tei birrthd cake Mrs  n Toledo wUl be on the coaxial Interment will be on the famUy lot m  iftg StworkV Television Images will be at Lakeview ceraetery  HoweU at  t wesJ Mrs Millie Shed by radio to Detroit artd from j 230 P M amitu oy wire in cw j PICTURES Uie damages done to the highways come from th operation of trucks and busses over them J High tobacco prices are blamed for the bhortage of frog legs It seems Cuba supplied most of the aiQTMfJAY OBSERVED At the P T A meeting at Xrf SadfcT Moran was hostess at school Men night April11 several stotiofi pictures tile al will be and indttded, Mr Swartttotrt s wree  j    special ommuincifi m IVHIK aons, Fred and Lester of Detroit and rtarlatSDO p m A ood attendan j rtCU Ko  F  A4I on Ward of Jackson and his two dao ce is awceo  J rfg AprifM to conferr Elliott, Mrs Mame Shehan, MrsWel J tha Vail, Helen Tiplady, Mrs Mary Teeple, Blanche Martin, Mrs Dora Swarthout, Mrs Ella Mercer, Mrs Ro Hendee, Mrs Nettie Johnson, Rev and Mrs Allard, Mrs Edith Pock, Mrs Winifred Graves, Mrs Ruth Curiett and Paula SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Special Communication of LivingDecker surprised her last Saturday 1 frg le for American dinners ia the past In H45 302,400 lbs of frotf legs wer hipped from Cuba to the United SiutesL Now tobacco ia so hiuh Cuban workers can  more money raiding touacco CjaaJa porting frog legs The frogess if a synthetis industry in and started back in 1915 when CoL Charles Hernandez,experted a num ber of pairs of Yankee frogs to the island The climate was suitable and they multiplied rapidly RURAL TEACHERS Michigan Rufi Teaekcn meat ji Grand fcapids April la17 Bpsafrsc ers are Ellen Johaaaa, edstar  Weekly Reader, Supt Etta atti Mary Eta Lewfc, ores f HE1 i mi i  i  siL JMSTPF A  fflglJKv rJMwcli W,dhedy April 14 1948 126 WEST MXlN ST, PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN Special ib Each Bananas Lettuce ifr Oranges RI swet Carrots 7 X for Cottage Cheese  I2ozcartoB Fresfe Graded lb Michigan Peck I Butter CMry Potatoes Vork Roast Bologna SX  Ice Cream Quality Check 16c IOC Z9c Z5c Pineapple Flav  16c 49c 81C 69c 49c 39 43 Neighboring fieu i Nancy Barbour,daughte of Claren Jce Barbour of Unadilla fell torn a  horse last week,, and broke her arm Whitmore Lakes new postofflci opened last week It in of cinder block 0x40 I At the annual township election Lyon township, South Lyon voted to build a new fire hall  Oakland county turned down at special election the proposition to bund a new infirmarylt would have included a hospital I Brighton will build a concrete 8tad  ium at Slean Memorial lighted field  this year  ters with the MageeHalc Cowithout firmed the contract for parking me erg with the MageeHale Co without jaskmg for DICLJ as provided by the I city charter Att Martin Lavan say  he will take court action to prevent their installation 2 I Brighton nigh school has added tennis and track to their sports pro gcam The Lakeland Golf and County Club at WinaniB Lake has applied for a liquor license to sell beer, wine and spirits to members only The Brighton Consolidated School District comm held a meeting with Doir Stack of the Mich Dept of Ed ucation last week At an election in Ypsilanti a pro posal to ban the sale of raw milk was again voted down , Clayton Moore has bought the Me rrill Austin place on Coon Lake rd AVON THEATER FrL, Sat, April 16, 17 LADY LUCK With ROBT YOUNG, BARBARA HALE Plus Heavyweight Championship Fight Picture JOE LOUIS JOE WALCOTT Better than a Rinjride Seat Sun, Tues, April 18, 20 la Technicolor FUN  FANCY FREE  Br Walt Dtsney News, Cartoon, Comedy Kentucky Basketeers HOWELL Theater HOWRLL, MICH WedThurt ApriM4lb DANNY KAYE, VIRGINIA MAYO tSaAET u OF WALTER MITTY In Technicolor Screed Snapshot Cartoon FriSat April 1617 MARGARET OBRIEN, GEORGE MURPHY in YES WE HAVE QUALITY MEATS AND VEGETA LES ALWAYS  AdvrtUmnt  Romwhere I sit hy Joe Marsh Now Its Neckties Made of Milk  i Fellow in Andy Botkins Tavern I guess drinking   hoU Was boas ng about a trick necktie lot better than just    he was wearing made out of a by of course there are lots  other aroduct of milk Took 33 pounds ways of abusing goods and bevIf milk to make this tie, he says rageslike a fellow who doetn t Bill Webster was unimpressed, appreciate good beer enough to Plhe says, leather drin, 1,  have the milk to drink Just as I But from where I sit, most peovouldnt change one glass of good pie who enjoy a  J American beer for a necktie made erage like beer or a e ore a front thirty barrels of it because beer itself i a beverage  Yes, modern science being what  moderation it isseems like you can make f CUA anything out of anything these J06  ftUAA Edward Nuoffer and wife of Holt spent the week end at the Lloyd Heir 2 hotie Emory Plummer has moved from te ca Allen house on the Howell Ud tn Homer Abheys tennant house Floris Clark of Detroit called here Wed night His wife, Marilda Rogers who has been in the hospital, was to return home Sunday Sunday guests at the Andrew Campbell home were Mary and Larry Trost and Jimraie Nance of Dearborn Mrs Edna Reason and Leota and Paprellel parking in Howell in now inforce as the parking meters TENTH AVENUE HOTEL are expected to be in by next week f Born to George Devine and wife Lois Kellenberger at Rowe Memor ial hospital, Stockbridge April 4 a  Simmon Hint h08 KJVND  TONTO RIM, ght the Craig elevator at Webber f ville  SYLVAN VHEMH omiiA, mot Fri ft Sat April 1617 GENE AUTRY, JOAN HEATHER J BOBBY ELAINE, CAROL THURSTON in THE LAST ROUNDUP Now Novelty Cartoon Sua Men 4 Tuea April 18 1620 Muioi la Toehicolor THIS TIME FOR KEEPS   Starrinc ESTHER WILLIAMS, JIMMY OUR ANTI, JOHNNIE JOHNSTON XAVIOR CUGAT CartoonWW Price Flanton Wed, Thur, April 21, 22 UNDER THE TONTO RIM Zane Gray story, with IIM HOLT, NAN LEAL1E, RICHARD MARTIN AUo  THE DEVIL THUMBS A   RIDE I Starring , LAWRENCE TIERNEY, TEP  NORTH, NAN LESLIE, BETTY LAWFORD Neat SuWdaT Good News SERVICE We want thi to be a bank of Service We want the business jnan, the farmer, the, home owner,the wage ownen, the borrowerall to pass through our doors, using the facilities which we provide r TIM HOLT, NAN LESLIE in WE HAVP, AVAILAP AMPLE FOR VNS FUNDS SOUND days But in the case of milk, well Sundav guests of Mr and Mrs The Merwin Campbell family Kenneth Wylie were Dr W C Wylie spent Sat in Detroit and wife of Dexter and Lyle Euler of Howeli Lester McAfee and family have gone to Georgia for a visit Roy Reason and iamily were in Det roit Saturday Mrs MabLe Suytiam of Jackson spent the week end at the M J Rea son rome Mr and Mrs Aosb Harris Helen Culver of Detroit spent the week end at the Murray Kennedy home Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy spent Fri at Ambrose Kennedy home in Howell Mr and Mrs L D Weston And of Chicago, Mr and Mrs Clyde Mar tin hnd Eugene Martin of Chelsea, Volney Teeple of Sauit Ste Marie and Mr asd Mrs R H Teeple of Bri ghton were supper guests last Wed at the home of Mrs Villa Richards Cyrus AtLee and family of Ann Arbor spent Sun at the W C AtLee homo T i   MI i x i SunMon April 1819 Jackson convicts will hereafter use    c      scHpt in making purc W th TSrrcMWJi cSlk prison   Naia47 Yean Ago T OF THE PAST  v,  New Cartoon NoTely Roy Hoff uand Mike Fitxsimmons Tii ,  T T T were home from Stockbridge tiumtay IIMWB I Mont Nolan und famli hae nov SO WELL REMEMBERED ed into the house, on Putnam vacat  Starrinc ed by OConnor aisters  JOHN MILLS, MARTHA, SCOTT Wixom Bros, Bancroft ahowmen l PATRICIA ROC have Shetland pony which only weig Cartoon Comedy hed 15 lbs a, birth j Dave Mowers and John Monks have been drawn on jury t The Weaver Minstrel Show will be  be at the opera house April 13 Frank Erwin andj Theodore Lane REAL ii MORTGAGE OR FERAOi AL AT RvAfON ABLE RATES First National Bank IN HOWBLL Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationAll Deposits Insured Up to 6,000 for Each Depositor Fresh Pork Liver Wilsons Dried Beef Shoulder Pork Roast Heinz Tomato Soup May Blossom Peas 4 PKG No Cat lbs 119 ry or 3 Crisco unshine HiHg Cratfers gs large doz Plnckney Gen Store 27ci 47c vtho recently graduated from the Toronto Veterinary school have located in Alma and Iosco respective Mark Swarthout hr s old his hou i se and a acre of gro d on Dexter I road to John Docking Mark will I build again on Darwin Rd DrJohn Heffeman has located in Ann Arbor Marion Clark has gone to Elva to teach musia  Mrs Gershem Swarthout, 80 pass ed away Wednesday  Mrs Dick Baker fend Mollie Kelly were called to Bunker Hill by the death of their sister, Mrs Kate O Briem  , John Dunbar has moved on the Sayles farmV Nellie Gardner is learning the mill mery trade with Georgia Martin Maney Hoisel and Leo Fohey took the teachers exam, at Howell, James Wylie has bought the Gabo Aklison farm 1 I CLGriraes and wife have a party Tuesday night for Goldie Turner and Eva Smith who are moving to Kansas and Jackson respectively Creasa Abbott is teaching at Wrights Chapel, May Brogan, Marion Center, Miss Allison at Chubbs Corn res, Lucius Wilson, Lakin district Vote of 25 lean Ago  Mrs Hazel Keason of Pinckney nd Isaac Conrad of Ann Arbor were married April 7  Lawrence Flangsberg, 16, wag ar xrested by Deputy Kennedy last wk, for taking auto parts and tools from the George Sigler, M J Reason and Leon Lewis garages He was later released on promise to leave town and itever return Percy Ellis of Detroit haa bought and moved on the Bimie farm Mary Greiner is home from Jack son where she has been teaching gra 4e school Watson Lane, an old resident of Unadilla died Saturday Pinckney high school starts its season with Hartland Friday The team is Bird, McClear and Kettler, pitchers, Don Swarthout and J C Bowman, C Bourbonnais, Harris, j Hooker, Dinsmore, infield VanBlairf  cum, Hendee, Henry, Campbell, She I I nan and Hall, outfield  1 Born to Roy Bird and wife April, 10 a girt I H J, Keason has bought the Gil1 hrist property on Unadilla Street  Louis Monks and Thomas Scully have started an insnranoe agency i HoweJL The Gerry Sunday dinner Spears home The YotmgWw to  I Dead c r Alive HORSES 8 COWS 10 HOGS 375 Cwt UEPEWD1KG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED I REFuna Acrlmalf CoUected Proosptlf  Modern Euipmat Sapable Moo E L PARKER A Phooo 88 Pinckney Th FASTEST md SfxrJc Wce in Miuhiga Central Dead Stoek Co Better Health i  V Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OP CRANE FIXTURES VARIETY OP CLOSET SEATS LEDGE TYPE SINKS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STKEL e MASOITE SHOWER CLOSET COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS ft SHAPPER DEM1NG ft PEERLESS WATER WATER SOPTNERS PUMPS SUMP PUMPS  ELECTRIC ft Olfc WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED PIPE family at the Edward sad sang lwi  PUffW Wl  A P1NCKNEY DIPATCH Wedbtmy, AprU 14 1948 Yard Goods, Hosiery PtNCKNET DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St fifaiokav, Hhiran piattAfKoatottke at P Jlkney, Michigan undo  et of March 1187   Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables A4 Groceries Subscription ratsj 150 Leland Grant , ia Wylie of Ana ON t Vf RY  BAKER 0CONU HKennedys Gen Store the Wayne Root St and movedttai Garth Meyesflftnj ght a home in fixing it up befo 38 members of 0 E S attended tho at Howell Chap, last Tuesday night Mr and Mr Edmund Haines returned from Englewood Fla Thurs night where they spent the winter Miss Janet Feidler returned from a weeks stay at Miami Beach, Fla  Sun She flew there and back, Mr and Mrs, Ross Read spent Sun night at Reg Schaefer home Mr and Mrs Wilbur Eisele and Mr nnd Mrt, Wright of Fowlervill called on Mir and Mrs Ona Campbell Thursday nht igho Lavey and family of Jackon called onMr ft MrsLee Lavey Sunday f Mrand Mts CJClinton spent Sat with the Ralph Clinton family who have moved to Lincoln Park Charles Clark were Frank I Week end callers of Mr a and wife of Mio and Leo Clark and family of Detroit Mrs Vivian Parmalee started  teaching in the Hicks district Mon  Churm Mitk Fatter Bettor m  Hoisting Hoy info Mow J Mixes a Ton of Food in an Hour Thats the ideal source cf dependable pawer for farm worka rugger citable electric motor Anyone can operate ft evi dozens of different jobs seldom does it need attention other than normal lubrication Your Edison Farm Service Advisor will gladly recommend the motor best suited to your needs Youll find many sizes at your dealersfrom i hp to 5 hp,and reasonably priced This year invest in the rightsized electric motor From the instant you turn it on, it will save you moneytimeand backbreaking labor Detroit Edison does not sell electric motors, but will be glad to give you impartial uptotheminute advice Just stop in at your nearest Edison office Live Electrically And Enfoy The Difference The DETROIT EDISON Co Com Shillings a Cinch m  Keep Form Tods UpTeSnwff  Marc Edsel, the infant son of Mr and Mrs Edsel Mayer is a patient at the St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Mrs Blanche Clark ipont Wea with Mr and Mrs Edsel Meyer in Ann Arbor Mrs Emma Iirogan, who pent last week with her daughter, Mrs Stanley Dinkel and family retruned to Stoekbridge Thursday I Mrs Lettie Fisher, Ma, Flossie Fi3her and Mrs Roy Fisher were in Jackson Saturday John Chase has sold his lot and baement he built on Lnadilla St to Car Holiister of Anderson Harry Clay and family of Detroit have moved on the John Martin farm Herbert Allyn and wife of Lansiny were Sat gues of Mrand Mrs M E Darrow Eli Aron and Louis Murphy are Paul Hickey in charge of the Jack son area conservation district called at the Dipatch office St He was recently discharged from tne army af ter 4 years service as a col in Jap  an Some 12 years ago he played on j the independant basket ball team her with Don Swarthout, Lefty Reason, Stanley Dinkel, the Meabon boys and Har Hall J Ernest White and wife of Howell called at the Pon Wbito fcome Sun  Mrs Ruth Bidwell  tw, of Brighton speat Tlrnrt ,a4 Fn at the B White Home Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor was  week end guests at the Wm Shehan home The aeniors had their skip dsiy Friday and went to Detroit and spent the day Mr aid Mrt Wm McMatken pent a couple days in Lansing last Week He has been granted n exten Shirey  Sons wriBp Cfcrage TICE RING AND BEARINGS ONLY 4950 AUTHORIZED FORD REBUILT MOT0RS 9900 ARC  ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER SERVKE  ROAD SERVICE WASH JOBS flOOV GREASE JOBS 100 SIMONIZED JOBS  995 MUFFLER  TAIL PIPES  BATTERIES  AUTOPARTS QUICK CHARGE TRACTOR RBPJR OIL CHARGE Call No 138  USED CARS FOR SALE COME IN AND SEE THE NEWROTUT1LLER GARDEN TRACTOR J Kaiser Frazer Sales i Service CALL NO 138 HOWELL RD NOWISTHE TIME TO MODERNIZE DECO  MORSUN  NORGE FURN ACES  SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES CONVERSION BURNERS COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT WATER SOKTNERS  HOT WATE R TANKS SHALLOW AND DEEP WELL PUMPS GUTTERS  SIDING  ROOFING ONE TO THKEE YEARS TO PAY ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pinckney Fab  Sheet Metal Co 210 MAIN SI PINCKNEY DOG QUARANTINE LIVINGSTON COlNTY The fact has becti established that dogs affected with an Infectious and communicable disease known aa rabies have recently been at large within the county of Livingston, Michigan, and are known to have bitten persons and animals and may have come in contact with dogs as yet unknown Notice is hereby given that any dog which is owned, kept, or harbored within the above namid county of Livingston and ALL CITIES and VILLAGES within said county shall be securely chained, confined or secured and urder physical control of of the owner or custodian of such dog to prevent the aforesaid dog from attacking or biting any other animal or any person No such dog shall be allowed to run at large within the quarantine area during the period of this quarantine The attention of all owners or keepers of dogs in the above Earned territory ig hereby called to the following sections of the Michigan State Laws relating to the Bureau of Animal Industry which provide a penalty for violations of this quarantine order and read as follows Sec 6 Said commissioner shall also have power to declare and enforce a quarantine on dogs in any district of this state in which there is an outbreak of rabies, hog cholera, hoof and mouth disease, or any other contagious or infectious disease among the live stock and may order that all dogs in said district shall be securely chained or otherwise confined Any dog found at large in contravention of terms of such a quarantine or order may be killed It shall be the duty of the sheriff of each county in the district affected and of his deputies, constables and other municipal police officers to see to it that such quarantine and orders are enforced Any officer killing a dog pur suant to the provisions of this act shall not be subject to any liability therefor Sec 23 Any person violating, disregarding or evading any of the provisions of this act, or any of the rules, regulations, orders or directions of the Commissioner of Animal Industry Commissioner of Agriculture made pursuant hereto, shall be deemed to be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof for the first offense shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars or shall be imprisoned in the county jail for a period of not more than ninety days or both such fine and imprisonment within the discretion of the court, and for each subsequent offense upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars or by imprison ment in the county jail for a period of not more than six months or by both such fine and imprisonment within the discretion of the court Any person, corporation, or common car rier shall be liable for all damage caused to any livestock for ovation or failure to comply with the requirements of this act This quarantine order shall be in full force and effect from M during the period between April 1, 1948 and July 1, 1948, fcaVitlas    CHARLES FIGY, Director  f Michigan Department of Agriculture  C F CLARK,  1  State Veterinarian ff   Dated April 1, 1941 m w  m y Mr and Mrs, Joe Standi ifr Mr and Mrs Burt Mast returned Se I ear e te ft ferosaoju If yea eWt Ifce say atyk oa Ipa, ppm cam get yeoraeef a beauty aperaser ami of erne j raking the square and cleaning ste j sion on his furlough on account of sons of Detroit called at the L Jlfrom Avon Park, FUu Thursday j Robert Pike and wife catted o lhis mothers illness H moma today IMr and Mrs Don Hudkins return the Roy Scott family Sunday  Mrs Leon ,Meabon spent a couple Louis Ceyle and wife, Robert GraLd home from University hospital Earl Saugiu and Mrs L E De Waiter n aod son were in Wayne oe Laoaiag wore utwetfc SISML WM ad family of Uat  Mr and Mrs Dale Miller enter  of days at tne George Meabon jr tained the HoUia Holloway family for j home last week going to her home dinner Sunday 1 in Dexter Sunday   I Doyle Tempieton and family of J Mr aund M John Carver were of Mr   Harbor spent Sun at the Al I rtteet at a butMay party for Paris m J Port flhidey test    I Carver Roatfot U, loot Wol oger jr and family and Bereiee Laust week where they were take rl TL iiittndy  an auto aftea Me H arooad fS 1 v  k Mia Hudkins h a toakeai t tft Earl Reaswn fcJ w Wajmo wow tea ttt liWIWW fclsjsjfig , V ii   y WpyjTp niiniiyi nnW i  MH,Mt JWBJ J, imwjww, PPW, W TL7 fff  Pincknty DUpaxb ILST   itfwr IMS f  TOUCH and GO  thats POWRTRCL  MtFberson I PMFESSHMM C8RMEK State Bank     1V fcrdrauUc PowrTcol goes tao acdba fcJ  ssem plow bottoms, TM0I grain openers,   t  yAjaj  J   r vator shovel mowor cuuechars bina platform, corn picker gatherers angltt ersftweAmi diik harrow gang ittiionMr csVaaqmf working angle, depth or height of yot equipment for varying field or crop condktons With PowrTrol, theres no stopping or flowing down   , no reaching for  levers , no raising or lowering equip raent by hand  no tugging on ropes Drawn implements are controlled by the  CAPITALISM man  ehooslj TaaaFri, Sal, TfofcaiOO jUu his pupation to use hft earning J ,  in any way ha see fit to own hit J  Q R McCUUSKEY 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We are aothOTlaad dealiers for the Much sat Demand Mortin Outboards for Hawaii aad  inity All sales msy ba Jsandlad through our Budget Pits Complete information on raqoeat WILSONS TRA1LEH 0BKVIC1 6121 West Grand River, Lak 0hs munf, between Brighton and HjJ  ell ou US, 16, Phone HowoU SS4W4 I,eo Bettea and family of Wallecl Lk spent Sun at the Roger Crfrir home era Deposit IsMsuraoee Money to loan at reasons nle rviea paid on SatfgijLBoohj Ad Time Certificates of ilepoaisa I All depdaiu op to Sft,0at4f  by oar membaaftJp lo   1 AMLtii DtKKIMAN Ajionaw it Law 107 BhiSt 0m mT, Hows PSWARTHOUT ON VNIRA HOkfWm Miehig fr CBE1CKHOFF ftn OPTOMr yr Housewives 8AV E YOUR WASTE FATS STATIC Or MICHIGAN The lVaWte Court for the Coftoty I Liringatoa At a aaaaobt of stud Court held aut the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County,, on the 24th ay of Marrh A D, 1946 Present, Hon Willis h Lyons, Jodge of Probata In the Matter ef the Estate of Victor Stymanski, Deceased Eleanor L,Tomasik hnvtng filed in uui court her final Administration account and his petition for the allowance thereof and or the assignment and distribution of  the residue of said estate, It is Ordered, That tho 22nd day of April AD,1948, at ten oclock b the forenoon, at said Probate Of flee, be and is hereby appointed for tatnlnig and allowing said account and hearing said petition It is Further OroV i,That public notice thereof be gi n by publication of a cony of tl order, for three successive weeks previous te  aid day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed Willis U Lyoas, Judge of Probate A true copy Celesta Pajshall, register ef probate , Hra 5 Except7 Thursilny  8044 Portage Lake Rd 79 Mon and Eri, Eveg Dexter, Phone 3461 ftFRIGEJXTlONS7vi REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES PHONE PINCKNEY 138F13 HAROLD RADY ROBERT VEDDER nAVEL SAND, BLACK DIRT AND STONE Ordr Your Black DiH Now Halt for Lawn Putnam St Plnckiey Phone 108F3 Jayajanaeaaaei PRED METR1ST ISO WEST GRAND R1VRR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 38S RESIDENCE 11 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK rAULM, AND Weekry Trips Made To Detroit GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64F14 CARL JONES  CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, ANL ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR  TRACT CON CT Want Adfi FOR SALE1936 Chev Stake Truclc, Mike Hamack Pying FOR SALEBuckskin eacfdle howe, ind far aUo 24 in bicycle Mrs Irene Dinsmore,Hamburg,Mich Phone Brighton 72633 FOR SALE 5 Yd dump truck,nt Dec, 1946, 826x20 tires, fish pluea Radio, Heater,Defroster,27,00 miles, and in excellent condition, Reasonable price Peter Costas  Rte 1 Pinckney FOR SALfcS room house, Full Baiement, Coal furnace, with 2 or 4 lots, for a down payment and small Monthly Payments Pinckney Mich Eli Aron, 11606 Defter k Pinck ney Road COTTAGE WANTED  Faculty FOUNDA tun and white large male dog, has scar on throat, own er can claim at 9405 Ann Rd, Big Silver Lk  Mrs Earl Suggitt FOR SALEFour room house no  quarter of an acre, bam, chicken house, garage and work shop  One quarter of a mile South ot  Pinckney, 501 Patterson Lake Rd 1 Charles Porter ONSHASSlBOacres of land to rent on shares Mrs L LaRue Phone 56F14 , WANTED TO DO HOUSE CLEAN XG PHONE 141F2 FOR SALE F o coal burning hot water hrt  30 gal tanks Outside t iv softener complete, EU iowwell pump   capacity cw nilons per hour Phone Pinckney 129 Joan Griffith who was operated on for appendicitis at McPherson has  pital, last week Mon returned home Saturday i Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen were Jack Fairchild of Buffalo, N Y, Rex Noggle and wife of Ann Arbor, Peter Norgle and wife of Jackson and Fred Coz FOR RENTAll or part of member University of Michigan delacres of cropland Reasonable sires summer rental Patterson Lake  R Sockow, 7200 Cedar Lk Rd  vicinity, lake front preferred 75 Write Mrs L Fraiberg 2712 Lesrie,f  EHeavy Field Fence, 4 Detroit, Mich  I point Barb Wire, Baling Wire, 14  FOR SALET Grnnk frank Depot J in Pinckney bids will received at De  pot or phone Depot 11 or Residence 95 for appinnent O H Poulson t FOR SALE8 Ton No l eutting of i i  Baled Alfalfa hay Wil deliver Lloyd Hendee, Phone 64F14 i  Overcome Soap Shortage zena 1 Lynn Hendee was in Hoveli this week attending the meeting of the board of supeiviaors Mrs Rose Hendee leaves with Mr i and Mrs Clare Hendee and wife Fri  to visit them in Denver, Colo, Sun  f iDekatr she entertained Clare Hendee and lw2E2l 2 wife4r,Ceeil Hendee and family of  Lansing, Max Parkinson and family of Ann Arbor, H B Appleton and  wife, and Lynn Hendee and wife Walls Clark and wste 15 guage D E HOEY SONS, Dexter, Mich FOR SALE 1941 DeSota, 4 doo deluxe sedan, fluid drive, Heater, Clock, and Extras  C Harboldt 11456 Lake Drive Hiland Lke, Michigan FOR fiALEWOOD Earl Schroeder, Darwiin Road and WfiXiBaa,iaFll Pinckneyl BAtte Laundry tubs m JSF T ffgsjii toa and faaots TO LETOn shares 46 acres of the   Carmi Webb farm on MM, fivs pWKMsraif  oso RINS0 IT FLOAT I IVORYSfiAP  tktdimm   Jim Vasanti, 4226 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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>BistrfmEjJBispatrf Volume 65  PinckMg School Nowt DR JAMES REESLEY TO SPEAK Dr James Beeelty, Pediatic Consultant of the Bum oi Maternal 10 at 800 a m He wiU talk on Chtld Haaltl Wt are fortunate in dbtainiug this fine speaker The pwblfc 1s cordially invited, This meeting will he of interest to every one Michigan Mirror Farmery have long known that you cant have prosperity on the  farm without having prosperity in J Child lieaVih7 wSTpwk yl lnte,depedent upon each  5 STffi ther One of the greatest economic mis takes we have made la the fallacious belief, as evidenced from time to  time, that we can isolate one group against the other, that huv happens to one group does not affect tha JUNIOR PLAY others This kind of economic isolef  c  now , gnd re iomsm has prompted some people, hearsalsTare under way for the ore With best sincere imentons to da 2 J JJj   clare that we should iure ftuvupu Birds o  vlltii    and the re of the world Mind fcoldyFnth WXn ions SSIS r 18utton ta UFproduced heTb whThl tL , veriiinhJ ffecial Wmnt with Sdmuol Whether we have a Marshull plan j, of N YoJ and whether we spend billions or no mA n a PKI  tka  the theme of this column Were go   ing to leave that to you and to Con gresa Tart  toda mDw n is aeto the inflationary effects of the Mar shall plan whereby we agree to buy American made goods and ship them, abroad I aumner H, Slichter, Harvard universitys economic expert doesnt foresee a serious letdown in business during 1948 Kecenjtly he said We are going to make our problem somewhat more difficult by a third round of wage increases Tho people who will profit  mof are  those who profited from the first tiwo rounds, namely, the farmers One reason why people are wdling to py such surprising prices, for meat is that we have s million more people working tnan anyone expect ed woul be tihe case at this stage of the postwar era But they are not producing mea They are uot work Ing in that part of the The consumer goods I will profit from a third ri  wagie uncreases temporarily prolls will go up Sales go the amount of the payroll ineri in the consumer gooda inriu plus the amount of payroll iicri in the capital goodsiaduswie, us the amount saved or taken OUR DfMOCRACY WAnxky, Fb 11 1948 I Kotet on the Game V  A y been called Ma vertitable whirlwind of laugh Tickets may be ob tained soon from members of the class for the performances to be  held Feb 27th and 28,th at 8 p m in Pinckney High School Auditorium SECOND AND THIRD GRADE Everyone reports that the long week end vacation was very much enjoyed James Campbell, Jqyce Fuhrman Flora Mallory, Earla Tuthill are on the sick lilt Denise Davis has promised to bring her xylophone to school and  play for us We have our pictures of Lincoln and Washington on display and are  beginning to learn a few things about these two great men Our room received stye of our new library books last week They man age to be in circulation most of, the time edns2L 3veryone  looking forward tto  IXBr3W4ay afternoon and the cpfafog  f the valentine boxes ENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Five people, Mike Carr, Joyce Clark Carols Fuhrman, Maty Jane irschk and Joan Fisher made up W uTTjf Anaritfsns M  , ,, , Club Carole Fohrman and Joan taxesNet a very large pu0 seems Fishef w   , ttR  like to go into savings Const fo w  F quently, the consumer goods industr  Bernardine Burns and Shirley OwrofrojKrbttUUtt    ItsMfdi iuklck  koa 1 Iff  B PW ipsW VWiJ E 1  aWltMiCtMrUftnM  It to iim ipiHt wkkk prlwi J  lika at tkt WriUs of  tutrywktrt ,WHH mli toward wont   uHKUritiifor all with  fimtnttf In the rtykts  C I  us h tie Ibi iSjKt,  UtussirH4UfinCaK  tKticttp ait n4o Wall  wliklt ftiy acHUut a Just awl T RAU NEWS South L7on who have no wh a gaaic this year and failed to furnish Churrtat Comment The grand jury inquiry into alleged commercialised bingo i in  progress in Bedford Here 3 organis atioaa The Good Neighbors, War much opposition against Piackwylilem, and Northwest Mem Assn rday night who wan both games ware putting on weekly bingo partL ni uitk 11 nations c   tW tntt nattnttn4eO04, tball Kaoa a  naui birth tf fnjom, 114 tnat fmmrnmtnt titeiH tttf ptntu pm the arth eadiy The Picnkney reserves won 28 to 16 and the Pinckney Varsity 38 to 9 In the opening fame tin Puckuey second stringer started and South Iyon was ahead at the half 9 to 7 The first reserve team started the  second half and soon ran up a big lead Dick Singer got 10 points that half to lead the Warn Pinckney L Clark Singer HammeH Lavey Burroughs Fuhrman Ware J Clark Mstteson Heath Coyle VanBlaircum Schneider Packer South LyoR Mufc Lyke Gardner Richards Bruitte Wortley Bridson Miller Phillips Campbell 0 4 0 0 2 1 a a  1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 u 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 u 1 0 a  0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 a 2 2 0 I 0 U 0  0  I 3 2 2 11 0 4 0 2 0 2 8  ies Att Gen Black became interest ed and approved an inquiry The  sales tax dept stepped in to see if any selfeg had been done and also if Mies taxes could be charged Notwithstanding this agitation the  amas are still going on Last week at the Good Neighbor party a toss was sustained as 1,428 was tak en in and 1,063 in prizes given out The 875 jllckpot was not won however Of those placing more than half were women These commerical bingo games are usually put on by  ouiVide concerns for a cut of the take One whh was popular in this section some years back had for it  firs prizs a round ticket to Barbados ttfMr,MHV AN WITH OfaNJTV, THE THOVaHT AHP rfUNO or TNR Pf0LE, YHftJ WORD Of ARR4HAM ImCOLH WIU UVf FOftRVf ft IN THEEAftT Or ALL AMERICAN  RYAN0IN6 REflORE L THE W0RLD AR A ETATEMENT OF THE PWRPOff0 AND PRlNCILEf Ofi OUR DEMOCRACY Trial Feb 3fU Wegener are makng a valentine box We have a new seventh grader Her name is Betty Cone, Claire Campbell and Barbara Van Slambrook told us be stoify of Ev angeline All of us Looked for Axadia on our maps The point on our code which has the greatest number of offender is Obedience Two people need to work on Courtesy These people arent offending in anything at the present Jttme Betty KalLory,, Lois Besichy, Claire Campbell Mrrilyn CISrrEoEert L Clrk, Mikr   Reporters Joyce Cljk, JiJ  lies wiil profit, to an extent, by a third round of wage increases Cap ital goods industries probably will about break even The workers will come out a little behind na they did aftfer the first two rounds Stockholders probably will come out be hind because there wil be new de ma rids to be met and corporation are not likely fJo disburse all profit gain in the fcfm of hgher div idends 1 Fortunately we are in a strong position ito several respects and may Tgnaajnsfareaglnventoaiee are low  I believe they will continue to remain low Iteeping them Viat way is one of the most important conl iwtf riA,  trRwttons that businessmen can 1   make toward achieving a ,54  trantn rom the prert state fe s Daughters at her home of S to a mora normal one 0n Thurs afternoon, with Mrs P Jets, ofJX54 z ir4 LHr  v oaed on Sabbath ObeervaW, Foil The Vfel U Rey Mm ljafhr of PtncRsans aef  SstBs Eric Sings of Brighton at the cfy hall there Fri and Eat ef  wet, The plaintiff is Frank Bchener ot Hamburg who alleges Rv Beachey who teaches q the Hamburg sclu punished His son severly lat H The case has bean postponed me  tines and the Attl Gen has n w stepped in and AssL Att GtA EU bern Parsons will appear for the plaintiff VanWinkle A VanWinklt will repreaepi Rev Beachey u The CmmipM assumed statewide interest and the Hick Educational Society wRi have an att present A  large number of witnesses are  called Stofer Darrow Burns R Clark D Clark Meyer 1 ,r J  ireys  C Clark AnLurgey South Lyoa mHh are very large I think will remain so even when the diffi ,    xcuit adiuetoent  agricultural owu     L SMTS exporf surplus  jm rteesM, wxth Mra ft  Odce rievcTThe question is whether    Pe DaAtfy Rg ISatoe will occur Jente m vsiaRUfti mtiwm eny eaouieh Tan earlier they comej   i4RNflMJ the betttr I   Wb witt benefit most by iuher CARRIED FEBRUARY SCCOWD in the cities   Clfasate Hsanes Palmer propJU Prof Slichter, the IvWr   Pinckney Beauty tarum wili  i JM Siwp ww   Eir AltscAs we said hef0, were att Xn  eon of Mr and Mrs Fsed Alth   WA must be our bro betrnt of Wfaitmore JJake on Feb 17Z 2 They wffl reside in Puckrsy COTM WEOIMMG ANNIVERSARY , CIUUEMT MAMEM I  Mr Ad Mrs WUiam Shehan of  Gilbert Madden a member of the Putnam will celebrate their goideu wages  ET MARYS CHURCH Rev Francis Murphy, pastor Novena Fitoar 1220 noon and Preparatten for Holy Communion each Saturday 8uo 9 p m and on Sttndagr 7 to 780 a m Masses ai 800 a m and 1100 a m , Feb 15, first Sun of Lent,blessing an diHtribution of ashesWed t  Frist 745 p m rd week of 69tbj Babcock Novenna Feb 18,2U,2i are ember days  Sun, is communion for the iris and young ladies sodairty Amomg the intentions are Sun, tale Nail McCleair Men, late Pfc Robert Vincent Tues, intention of  lving,raq,by Cappler family Wed Mr and Mrs, Michael and Thomas Dolan, req by daugtters Thur, late Walter LesH req by his wiifej intention of living, req by D Owen Sat, indention of afck, Theodore Bender rn by friends sick andi recent In the second game the Pinckney subs played all the fitt half and led 12 to 4 Thefirstfieam went in  then and ran up a Dig leau Thb subs were back in again for part of the last quarter Jifn Meyer led with 11 points and Bob Amburgcy got 8 South tyyon got very , few shots at the basket and missd most of them Pinckney meets Hartland Fri in three games Pinckney McCormick Like Moffat Kinjerly Bishop   Jones   Proctor Uoyrt RefereeJack VanWagoner Umpire  Bravills 1 1 1 1 2 5 0 1 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 We wonder fust who is behind this agitation to odtilaw common law marrifcges A commonlaw mar iage is defined as an agreement to enter into martial relatios by a man and woman without church or cvii  caremoiiy While such a practise is uncommon in rural districts it is pre valent to a considerable extent in  the cites The original purpose ot this law was to protect the children of such marriages and to give legal or legit4uute status They aie usually the unfortunate victims of such affairs The arguement in favor of  abolishing this law is that fruud and blackmail has been perpetrated by  means of at and that already Ju out of the 48 states have abolished such marriage Still it seems to us thirt the same reasons which caused tne laws enactment many years ago still exist For years tlhere has been criticism I over Great Brittans so culied Col here onial Policy She was said to havebecome rich and powerful by taking over the wealth and natural resou ceus of the countries 0 c eh she got control Nov h , rently abandoning wr    stem and bo iar the re,LiU to  ot been very happy ones She wiihdiaw from India and Che result was u civ il war between the two warring InoU i factions whith culminated in the  asaseination of Hindoo leader, Mah atma Gandhi ana it will probably 1 be many years before there is peace 0j there Great Britian will withdraw I from Palistine in May and the re0 0 8 1 1 2 iJ 0  suit is expected to bo a war of ex termination between the Jews and  Arabs Both sides are now massing 1 for the conflict and it is expected I to be a bloody one with much loss of lifs In other British possession, Canada and South Africa all is peaceful Giving independence to countries ipucapiable of governing themselves does not seem to be the eclution Dejfter high school which has not lost a game ah this year was Although the people of Michigan cut their liquor bill some in 194T Prayers req for   departed among whom are Mrs I   PetA Pftul WordTcol JosepUae  ber    oma, Milan, Detroit St Andrew, Dex Macero, Yale Rev Dakton of the UP Willianiton Order and RL Rev Bishop 1  UJWtt AkUhomA Citv forme ri y   raU4 in 9A pla among the ris,  ftiW consUmed a lot of hooch C teams in the state Ihe raUngB 1946 the Michigi City, formeriy The pobik is invited to he LentKeUv of Oktaboma of Lapeer en devotion COst COtf1 CHURCH JKew Alfred AUard, pastor , Mom Worssup  10 AO   1130  BASKET RAUL SCHEDULE Feb ltMsncheeter here 2 Feb 20 DsxUr there 8 Feb 24 EtoekbrUge there 8 OTHER SCORES Manchester dropped Dexter from the unbeaten elaas by crimming them 39 to 26 They coatd not match Man cheaper Bill CannoBs 17 pointaBri gbton trimmed Hartiand Vi to 16 Suneaw Choir Practiee Wed Night Ofgasss and Choir Director Mm Merwin Campbell Jt   tUmUi VeWtrt lJi prUnlaei Lr Lete aeaaon has        1 tars ai wRh R opportunity Michigan liquor bill was 3,524,339, alltime high In  1947 it dropped slightly to 3,224,627 This was probably causea by the increased cost of food, rent etc 7926 Of the total liquor sales were whiskey Of the imported whiskey 6988 percent was Canadian, 2957 Scotch and 55 Irish, Wines were second in demand followed by gin, cordials, brsiufy, rum, absinthe and prepared cocktails Bourbon was the moat popular whiskey All preeidental and coqgrecsiosvai rndvdfft are promising to cut tax wedding anniversary, Sat, Feb  Gilbert Madden a member of Washtenaw county bd of supervia14th ox from Jtexter jtownsbip for ueariy  Towner who boagbt the 1948 Ope house will he held at the home of their son, Dr Harlow She ha t 91 OakbrMge, Drive Jack son, im to 0 p m  40 Tears was found dead in his car on Postage Laket Ed at 9 p ai Man night Be had been n Aaa Arbor  The body was foaaa ty Dale Meaj boa and Rex Headee o Pinckney The car was lirbEe damaged Coroaiir Xitiashorn was called and said Dr C Birkett hJI starred a dental off e practised in Detzost 18 employB only Roadl Sherwood, wory 4eh ocaned about 85 pjn, tXixA mmmfxi of the grand chapter OJES of Michigan has arnounoed the apfNSjatment of Mrs Alta Meyer past worthy matron of Ptoekney Oujpter 146 O  S to be grand sfpMswwtatiw tor thegesnd chapter of Mat far she jariadiptien of Mk mjmm  Um 9m ffcitea, 2 her IS 4d aaa UsatL aoaVhsr neioe, SMeee  TZ, mm ksRedytt Wad ahRbya was the Peter RbteVdaa who made aad buRcherknhie8 and ae 0 hosse far a iiaadna of  the wsen swe he while  4mm wtOmmtM CoasaV Oab son of all The at hut  STARS  V, fARrr snemhara of the O E S v RiPBPasassaBaaFi as SMSISSJ the Maaaos am  Feb Lata S0 P ML their  the date, raa, lath S p asl ee1 of on Ecritual iscoY Va cordially invite you to sjheas I make oars your church home f Special Leatan service eact Wed I a 30  mnin Feb, MAsh 1   kfy We extend a cordial in  toad ROY  There wens Erovorics in the Fowler m this year It was evfer thus These are made every campaign Zingoxui year and in the same breath they al fooifed a Host fan who ran on the  promfce more benefits for evey, floor ia the last period aad smarted class of citizens ail to be made pat an sxgueinent wsth him Other scorJ ible by expenditore of public funas es were Howell 15, Charlotte 52I These two statements just won jem  m Tbnesii 1, St Augustine tS  the housewife says at earning Grass Lake 60, Brooklyn 46 Unitime The poUticians are perfectly varsRy 66, Chelsea 81 Ann Arborf safe ia promising a tax cut as thef  31, Battle Creek 85 Milan 44, Rorol have been doing so for the past 10 ultts 28 I years and hav never had to fsS Charies MtHaay m JsaSiMEJiwy it In at the eanaa haasa Aaf M Ranfl had 1 he had been Ear aaa IM s ssesL 1 formerly Uaad ia 4Jas smafaj ashaai Fsra Bachey, pasted Worship 103O  1100 Wm Leieig , 70i DME W1M zOUTCT 9 Pinckney high school won 2 of Z gsvmer from Hartland here Tuesday aifht, The sTirl team lost Abe opener to Uartknd 16 to 10  Hstland was tea fast far sssenr7RRTIOell oef VRmia Shirley m Mary Clark The Piackaey aaaarvas won 21 te 14 The Piaehn overtime awsne R7 Ms 81 wRh fiml sdkaVuiaae Wewittin  Maa Oai each good on ttFederal hsneVwt have always been popular aaen ft rt out moos far The stock saaeket took a end wheat the keystone tradinp 4ida nose dire of 20 cent aad other conomodities fsllapai hat inflation had  andaucht be followed bar   AsR aa eaaaed when a saRslar OR the aaprassSsa af aSisnVRE aaidteheaae that the evefnsnent waste ,     V r Pinckney Dbpftch Wednesday Feb 11 1948    hit  I AVON lUfiATEh S4, Feb, 13 14 s irty aid aat fjet a majority iw  the election A they lost o3 to 621 he is jexpected to make good his pro mlS I Fri eiehboring ftews   Wm McMullen, 49oi Yplanti, WANTED FOR MURDER haa been arrested on compliant of  Scotland Yfcrd ii,y Story the Mich Humane Society iur star  Witfc in 25 head ot cattle 2 were found JRIC PORTMAN, DULCIE GRAY dtuid Ctoon March or Time ike Bower plant at Chelsea is beiiitf diaroatled and the machinery sniped to Fostoria, Ohio The build   STEVAT CHLSE  r t Sua, Tw Feb 15, 17  4 07 iu  hg a for ale 50 people were em  SHOCKING MISS ployed there  PILGRIM H Barbara Runciman, daughjter of A p ,  TKkwcolor Mr and Mrs Glen Runciman of In  ranod Or4ma with Music adiila twp was married to Robert FTTv   Perkins of Jackson Feb 1  TY CRABJE DICK HYAMS New Cartoon Travel Fri, Sa Fab 13, 14 ROY ROGERS, ANDY DEViNE KITO GUUAR in  GAY RANCHERO Cartoon Sportrael New Sun, Mon, Tua, Feb, 15, 16, 17 THE FARMERS DAUGH  k ER K Comedy with LORETTA YOUNG, JOE COTTON und ETHEL BARRYMORE Cartoon Fete Smith  Mr and Mrs Dewey Breniaer of, Gregory have gone to Calif n Somatic eject, il,Vjsof nth,  Wl,Jfaea oru r JJ c  quieter City to ope  mGr ls fe, Sired at M rare  ta or 3 sPeciai 4r Jour aterT, ose are go0i stop oil 0  ce e or I  reasom ns youU  todily  yoUf Mine deaJ w ltl stoefc anj see r DETROIT C0fJlPANy  EBISON  tm v An examination has been called as Mockbndge for ptamaiter Mar 1 is the deadline for application Howard Jierry of Stockbridge who broke hid ankle is around again, j The U of M, accepted Jfift totalling ifODGll last week The largest was one of 27,500 for the dental dent, from the W K Kellogg Found ation Deer ie said to be being shoe il legally in this county Archie Pner son recently found a toe on hia farm near Hartland with the hind quairtJera removed The 1947 report of Sheriff Baas etl of vhis county liss 2 murders,  Mrs John Clark and Mra Oga Brewer, John Clark who shot nis wife died in, prison Aimer Brewer j who also killed his wife is now mi tlie Ionia hospital for criminal in sane J MarriJed at the Methodist Weslyan parsonage at Brighton Friday night j by Rev Crocker, James Wilbur Bell and Betty Jane Wallace of Pinck  ney Thy were attended by Mr and, Mrs Paul Bell  1yle ,Glover off fFowlervlje hasf been elected to the bd of directors of the Pontiac Credit Assn i Welfare recipients Lividngston to received funds totalling 343,310  J Comingj4My Brother Talks Hortt That Way with Wo men  First National Bank IN HOWwU Under Federal Supervisicn Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationAII Deposits In mod Up to 5,000 for Each Deposit 31 LEADING THE WAY BANK AUTO LOANS Car buyers like bank autj ioana best because of the economy, promptness and personal atten tion the j receive Wed, Thur,, Feb, 18, 19 THE FALCONS ADVEN  TUKE SUrrina TOM CONWAY, MARLYN MERE DITH w to MARSHALL OF CRIPPLE CREEK T Starring ALAN LANE, ROBBIE BLAKE And MARTHA yENTWORTH HOWELL Theater HOWFU, MICH Wed, Thm ESTHER , Feb U, 12 WILLIAMSJIMMY DURANTE WE HAVr AMPLE FUNOfr   AVAILABLE FOR fOUND THIS TIME FOR KEEPS Filmed at Mackinac Island Cartoon Laiest News Frt, Sat, Feb,, 13, 14 JEAN PORTER, JOHN in SHELTON  in 1947 Harold Jarvife appointed to Brighton school bd has staitc a campaign for consolidation with tne neighboring rural districts The rlo i gun seems ,Uo be ,Eventualy why ootaow  LOANS REAL ESTVriS M0XTC4AG OR PERSOnU AT RtASOJS ABLE RATES 1,000,000 IS SUCH A WORRY A fortune can be quite a problem Sleigh ride parties are the thing Take t lrom tne oli couple wJi0 be came involved in one legal batjle at now LliTLE MISS BROAD WAY AJao  PAUL CAMPBELL, GLORIA HENRY SPORT OF KINGS Cartoon Feb 15 16 2 p m, Coninetu  vfflffitmw  Li pr  A  r  iui  1 lh   li  V ii  oi,    Il ,   1  A l,hry woulu  1 ReL thf t IKX i n 1 iffc it Of Ilrirjfl haimUl Cr 11 inid coni i  i ur  ,  ID rilnil v ha fio Vloii was to this fouiiiV i Howell took in 135,000 lbs of mik Monday, its highest on recoro  Ben, the dog of Roy Teeplo was crated ard expressed to him at Man istiique last week   The Silver Bros Show is here  Fob 8 Featuring the Boughton Fam iy and Znt Zen, magician Swiss Be Kingers and led their successful fight foi1 Kirk Hyefl who hHS ben in tlie freedom Since then he served a south for 20 years returned home 4ii  lej foi 10 years During World Tuofidiy Vac II he achieved the impossible K  t lidaid neutral wiiich mec a  , ppod of prosperity lor them le a I era The Mich Condensed Milk Co at ter another because of their riches  Sun, Mat LON Read the amazing story 1,000,000 Lt Such a Worny, in The American Weekly, great magazine vith this Sundays Feb 15 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times j Mr and Mrs Smith Martin and Mon bun  MCALLISTER, GARNER m PEGGY ANN iiJDER IN THE J VALLEY In technicolor News W H MaRjin of North Hamburg were visitors at the home of Mrs Villa Rkhaids, last Tueg said lie would resign if 1 T VwvA 9 llishary m t Cl2 4 Mti bag  e I IfeJ eWLCfJL if lb lb I    KtJo Pcifk L Armours lb Armour s  lh 29c 93c li toak 49 ear Grade Sliced lb lb 39C The free rural delivery has caused the closine of the Pingree, Pewey ville and Backus postoffices Born to Perry Noah and wife Tuesday a 10 pound son The drams The Hidden Hand, will put 0 at the opeiJJ house Feb 15 by the 20th Cen,Uury Club S G Toppcng has been appointed postmaster at Plainfield John Haivis and wife will quit farming and move to town Aiace and Lee Barton have joined the singing class at Gregory Briighton agrees o have an elect ric line running there this year ii the state encampment is held at Is land Lake There was a double funeral at St Maiys church Tuesday Mrs Jame Doyle died Sat and her father, James Hefferman Monday  Hamburg expects tha ceaaent plant at Lakeland to tve it a boom Mrs Jas Elliott died at Hamburg Wed, of ineumonia Wm Whit and son, Claude have typhoid fever A lyceum was held at the Chubbe Corners achool Friday night Fifty people attended the surprise party given for the Goody Dinkel family Wd nte Albert Miller is working for Wm Wkite The P H S Dramatic Club will take their play Its AH in the Pay Streak to Unadilla Friday night Chaa Hoff and Floyd Durkee Un ght school for Will Roche Tusday whSe he attended the Doyle and Hef J ferman funetrals  TIM Aueraon Farmers Clvb meet at the Albert Wilson home Feb 9 An oyster awpper will be served The following are on the Program  L E Wilson, Aubrey Gchriat, W fiales, Ethel Durice, Clare Ledwidge The question to be debated are I Should personal property be taxed Will Rural Mail routes benefit the Farmers XTENDDAJtA Sjc The llteMgaa Beil Telephone Co has asked the state to make an eax 4 determination on its petition t, glre extended area service to Mich communities Under s plan Pinckney phone subscribers would be i able to caM Krighton, HoweM and Fowlervdle free as they were in the days of the independent telephone co which the ML Co took or  Tuo, Wed, Feb 17, 18 ALAN LADD,DOROTHY Ciii n LAMOUR WILD HARVEST fSuvety Cartoon SUGGESTED MENU FOK EGGLE8S THURSDAY Citizens Food CommittH    BRAISED LAMB SHANKS AND NOODLES 3 lame shanks 14 cup flour 3 teaspoons alt  teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons fat J cup sliced onfont 1 small green pepper, seeded and sliced 1 quarts boiling water Mt pound wide noodles Have butcher cut each shank Into 3 piece Combine flour with 1 teaspoon salt and V teaspoon pepper Roll meat in this mixture end biovvn thoroughly on all sides in the hot fat Then add onions and green pepper, and brown slightly Add boilinfi water, remaining 2 teaspoons salt and  teaspoon pepper cover and simmer for 1 hour Then skim off ex cess fat add noodles cover, and continue cooking about 20 minutes or until uoodles are tender Serve shanks Ln center of plat ter with noodles and gravy around them laerves 54 S1UDY CLJn The ClUholic Womens Gmdy Club of Portapre Lake hold their b mectinp at the louo of Mrs C Howard on Huron Kivcr Diive hwtTtttrschry  This club was formed in MrrV17 and is onn to all Woiien of the loyjtffe Lake area Tlie eetiig3 are held the Tus of cver mohlb The nexti meetinjj will be at the homo of Mrs G, Reid on P Lage Dated Febraury 1, 114S  Mrs C DiJlin Secretary COTTAGE BURNS  The cottage at Silver Lake owned by the Dettlinpr fanviy of m Arbor burned t the Kound with all its contents Tuesday afternoon The R H Teeple and wife of Brighi Pinckney fire engine went oii aid ton, returned home from Saidt Ste saved the nearby cottages Tlie Marie last week after spending two phue was unorruped ,tho family b3 mos with their son, V,JTeeiie anu invj in Ann Arlvv fr  iwinter is  nknovn, Better Health it Modern Plumbing VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND DISPLAY  CRANE FIXTURES LEDGE TYPE SINKS SEE OUR COMPLETE OF VARIETY OF CLOSET SEATS BATH TUBS CAST IRON LAVATORIES STEEL  MASONITE SHOWER CLOSET COMBINATIONS STALLS REYNOLDS St SHAFFER DEMINC A PEERLESS WATER WATER SOFTNERS PUMPS, SUMP PUMPS ELECTRIC A OiL WATER ALL SIZES GALVANIZED PIPE HEATERS A FITTINGS Ptnckeoy Otetci different uiHnent will have to inatolM  fV 00 nw tIihonea are xpeet4 ed to be InatelM thia year Thef  wartnfr lift now ia tMQ Service W m rural amaa mom rapfatnti ltftf peroaot of 4W oonyg phone wf87  VALVBS, SOIL PIPE A FITflNGS IN STOCK PLUMB4MC MEATIMC kAfiWC  WM UF6u tr  1 til FINCKNEYPISPATCH Wednetdy, Feb 11 1JM8 Yard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries PWCKNEY 3I5PATCH Published Every Wednesday i 15 Main St IHnckauv, yehrran Entered a second  I matter at Foftoffice at  Pinckney, Michigan undo he act of March 3 187 Subsii iiion FAM W  ratci 150 a Year Mrs Enma Brogan and Mr audi MrsEzru Hannawald of Stockbridge ge were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs SftankV Dinkel Roy Say ajxd wife and Mirs Lettie Fiober of Webberville were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher Mrs Wcltha Vail received word lasia week that Mr Weldon Myino ana daughter, Jacqueline, were both operated upon at Mercy hospital Jackson, lust week Mr and Ma W C Atlee were dinner gueta Jfri of Cy AtLee and wife of Aim Arbor 3AKER OCONUJ Kennedy 127 PEARL ST Elec Water Heaters iEPTIC TANKS LAVATORES SINKS Water Systems 8 tanlcy Dinkcl CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 12 Each COWS 13 Each HOGS 4 a Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIGS REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT VO OARLING  COMPANY  HOWELL 450 BUYERS OF HIDES  CALF SKINS Wayne Carr and family are staying in hfc parents home while they are in New York Mrand MrsEdsel Mflyer have be u ght a home m Ann Arbor ur Pns fifeld village P, W, Curlett and wife were in Jackson Fridfyy Last Thursdays Jackson Citiz n Patroit carried a picture and write up of ye editor by Bill Murkey It wad one of a series wrftup oi  county editors Mrs John Burg was in StJoe hos pital,Ann Arbor laK week fot examination and xray Nan Ledwidge oi St Josephs Academy, Adrian and Lonise Ledw,d ge of St Joe hosplal, Ann Arbor were week end guests of their mother, Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge Kenneth Kellenbeger has bought and moved into the Livermurc school Hob Clark, Bill and George Claik spent Sat wMh the Ed Clark family in Ann Arbor Mrs Helen McGreger and Ann and Jimmy of Brighton spent Thurs, rt ,T TTvnV,ti unri daiieh w heMercholnT 1 Mr  arlovv shehan and daugh  Walter Mercer and family of  of Json Mr and Mrs Earl Baughn and Mr and Mrs Ed Parker had dinner in Frankenmuth Sunday George Hargraves and wife of Deuoit spent Sunday ajt the Frank Aberdeen home Win Lambert and wife of Portage Lake have moved into Ann Arbor for the winter Gerald Swarthout, Pat Jeffreys and Tom Howe jrSvere in Kamazoo one day last week Barbara Nash spent Tues night with Juno Gearhait of Howell Mr ami Mrs Lawrence Baughn and G VY Latimer and famyly attend ed ahe funeral of Dolores Latimer in  Miliord Saturday  Mis IJose Hcndee spent the fiist of the week in Ann Arbor,  Mrs Joe Badlo and children ed for welding spent Sat with her foilks in Fow lerviU  li li Aipleton and wife of Howell called ut Lynn Hendee home Sun j Dan Driver and family of Dexter J were Sun callers at the Kdward Spcars home lloiiuj Hanson and wife of Ann I Arbor wi ie Sunday guests of the  Dale Miiicr family Albeit ShiiloV and wife spent j Sunday svnh Mrs Ward Lacwick of  Chebea a Jark White and wife of Jackson and Basil While and wife of Howell ell were Sat guests of Ben White and wife  Mrs Roy DflHingham spent last Veck wiflh the C W HooKer family ifc Ann Arbor who are ill  Russall Nuoffcr and wife of Holt v,   Sunday guests of Mr and Mrj Llod Hendee  Mrs Ella Newman, Mrs Joie Forner and Mrs Chas Forner of Anil Arbor were Sunday guests of the Bon While family Albert Dinkel underwent an oper i ation at the Melius hospital Bflight  on Thursday He is recovering Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi Ludtke were in Ann Arbor lasjt Wed Clajytoti Musson and family called at the Albert Dinkel home Sun  Las0 Tues callers of Mr and Mra Wm Shehan were Rev Morgan Har  rand Mrs Alma Harris of Detroit Shrey J 5ons Automotive Service General Repair kl Makes  Auto Parts  Accessories Gall No 138 Kaiser Frazer Sales  Service 24 Hour Road Service Arc ail Acetylene WeSding Complete Garage ad Wrecker Service SHfrVEY  SOKS CALL NO 138  45 DWELL RD NOTICE We are now open for business in the Stewart Andei ates gladly given for Sheet Metal work, gutters, dv Stacks and furnace repairing Tn the near future wo wil  and bruimj All work guaiiulewd Ml Pinckney Fabricatncj  She  Company 4 t TTfpr Estimu nt,, Smoke  be eqvippMetal j Tfrfti , L Irom  re J Sic  sh s i r  f lily icul of   nl i ir I IKi f I 1, Will Dllli lli Mr I,  Will, i , ii j iv 1  ii ic ixii,C  i,,i i j i iu ia cmr r irs alway 1 kitiijiDin our c inciriif 1  the k y to otF nal iont 1 wnl  lit from where I sit, h ii,, A tunt now thih ever Iks Ojly ferilii, AM it i i A  but I V of America ovcic,  hn il 1 pnvl will for t is count t y nt i f v  i frien hip for It IIOCIVH,, lllxsL ilnpol uit,   I Kl ,     1   in i  ifi I  i i r h l   i   II iMid  1 iy v In I, 10   u rk ia n  A t   f V in  of v, s of Leer ir o Note of 231 ears Ago This iissue contains a letter from Horace Hause oi Adrian, i r ci re sident who says on his recent 80th birthday he received 10,GOJ letters unJ over a 27 day period CONSERVATION NOTES Michigan will collect a efamp tax from trout fisherman this year,  npecial one dollar lense flee Kast Lansing spent Sun with Wn Mercer and wife  j The Meiwin Campbell and James j vuc Ledvtdge ha ecnquil ill with intection ia the knee caused b a fell Stamps must be affixed by resident and nonresident trout fisherman alike to the geneial rod lvcerises which JVre issued to persons wno tish in Micnjjgans inland waters Money obtained from sale of the stamps will be used for trout propagation I and planting Bractical jokers killed Ros Gienn Michigan is believed to be the 30, of Grass Lake employed at the fiwt sUte  use  p metJlod Reynolds Suing Co Jackson They o Hcenge fce collection, although wired an electa wheelbarrow and Uie federal government has been sell when he picked it up he was electro duck stamps to wildfowlen cited Glenn leaves a Wife and 2 io a number ofeara lcn j DistrMitovs of fishing licenses Sheriff Chas Hoff made a numl wiil 8el1 the 101 stamp which are ber of raids on moonshine stills the banknoteengraved and prmted in  past week and arrested the follow1 reon ink Stamp collectors are show ing, L M riamiitcn, Genoa Wmj inS interest in the new issue Bailey, Hamburg James Elliott, The  a80 na APl 24 Chilson Thy are all out on 1000 bo lids Rudolf laflo will hold an Miction on the San ford Reason farm on February 23  eds Sept 12 The stamps go on sale March 15 Michigan oil wells produced 5 pe cent less oil in 1947 than in 1940 r,  This was 58,974 barrelW leas 318 Born to Alger Hall and wife Feb1 new o4 wells were repoled, There 2 a giri, were 338 dry holes Mrs i P Dolye and Edna and Dor P11  nw principal wood used othy Darrow attended an entertain for paper makdig with pine second ment in DeMtter Sat night isi which and spruce third Lucy Glenn of Albion college took J Requests for part Mr and Mrs Ross Read and Miss 1 ianLhe Mstin attended the funer, r 1 of Mrs Dan Lantis at Stocsbridge, UNIOH Saturday now being received ti f  CAUCUS Tar Alexander died Feb 3 at TAKE NOTICE That a Ur Vill  hnme of hi sen Fred at Haml  Caueus will be held at 0 ViU Incomes from dirUfend and interest j ag he home of his son, Fred at Haml  ji, , A tik wja Z2 , I ago Fire Hall on 17 day, Fep, HMS went up 6i percenL George Own of Howell isserious M  ocock pm, fon the Purpose of, Now as to wees, tfce average MV ill with oneumoirfm Nominating Candidates for Kfat eev wage in m wtc 23S6 Taxes WardTuDunderwent an opl cral Village Offices to be filled U wen U ceU W ing a take home J y  t 8, i48 vMtn  4 ynf9 WM 5132 Texea mmMa 1XTUX CAUCUS Village President VUlage Clerk  Village Treasurer be held Three Trustees for twoyear term  On Trustee oneJyear to fifl A nt1enn Caucus will the Vttlae Fire Hah Ties Feb i i 1948 stP  nominate a vacancy  III i4uffc and trartaact such oth Assoseof SZJmmb  Signed Mildred A4y w tuatftce  gJZ 1 Uerk e Vltyee Pinckney Mich vw i ftased Feinaea 1 iAei   Mr and Mrs G W Latimer and Connie were in Jackson Sunday Mr and Mrs Fred Read wene in DeUroit Sundjy Mr and Mrs James Whytley were in Lansing Sunday Earl Gaines and wife of Howell were Frjday guests of Andrew,  Campbell and wife I Sutan Campbell entertained, Door es Morrow of Dearborn  Kathry Henry one day last week Murray Kennedy and fanufy attended a reception Sunday at tta Stanley Culiver home in Oak Grove for the former Helen Culver who was married to Ross Harris of Det roit recently Irvift Kennedy was in Ann Arbor on business Monday  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge entertain ed her card club Tuesday George Meabon jr and wife visit ed the Herman Simmons family near Sjtockbridge Sunday  Mrs Beatrice VanHorn attended the Jteachers institute in HoweU Fr with Biiilss Eva Wenderleyn Mr and Mrs Louite Coyle spent Sunday with Alex Cqyle at Whitmore Lake  Mrs Lester McAfee and children spent the week end in Detroit,Her nephew, Carl Hudson,, came home with heri  Mrs Viola Read enterflained her card club last Thursday Harold Rady and wijfe spent Sun in Detrol Sam Herdla and wife of Howell spent Sundayat the Lesjter McAfee, home  ,   Mr and Mrs Phillip Sprout were in Leslie on business Friday Bruce Paul of Detroit spent Sun at the Olita Robinson home Robert Mcaroer of Crookport, 111 was called here 1 the illnessof hM wife wbo was operated atAnn Arbor jasti week, sine is improving A number of Pinckney Masons , 7     K wjljattend a Masonic banquet and  wing a Hake eme jweise offrtf guestiiScJiftJLyon JKhlt 33 TMi Wod make the wage in Mr and Mrs Herbert Aliyn and aaa 108 eettawtr Bat calculating son, Herbert jr, of Lansjjng called  waf   Wytat power on the Darrow families Saturday  2 lW 4ellefg ie worker  Mrand Jrs Erdy VanSickle 2  e only wages 1K returned home from Phoenix, Ariz f2lLS  U1 week where they were, 2 mos, Tli, ,WI 3Sf tAateT wages J age They brought  Mexican burros I l N   UWeJ with hern Bern tetoUft M wife WPf fi   i wiU remain in Arixeee eattt aprljef   ritd Ztt  Uul rrmtitfioil s  e Mii Hall families spoilt Sat at the Shrine Circus in Detroit Tony Stulle and wife of Detroi, were Sun guest, at the Gerry Eich ma, home In George Mann, wife and moi net have moved from Detroit to ii IVIYKJ where he has built a home C J Clinton visited the Veterans Uosiupal, Dearborn, Saturday Emmett Clark and family of How eU called at the Wajter Dark home Sunday ReviFrancis Murphy was in New York state las week Maynard Clark left Japan Jan 31 on his way home via California C J CUrrton ann wife called on the Ralph Clinton family at Howell Sunday Mra Nditie Vaughn spent Sun with Mr and Mrs Roy Merrill of Webster I mm Fred Bortf and family of YpsilarJi were Sunday guests of Mrs J Martin  Mr,and Mrs,Phillip Sprout were in Leslie la Than, where he is admin istrator of his brothers estate HIGH PRICES For some fnle the statement has been made that high wages calse d high prices and vice vrt Here are j some figures from the Budge Burpheasant eggs are  Washingten Attention Farmcrs MAKE EXTRA MONEY SLLLING Farm Honte Freezers CHEST, UPRFGHT AKD SECTIONAL fJOELS FOR SPECIAL PRICES AND SAMPLE AND SELLING ARRANGEMENTS SEE Brown  McOes 806 LANSING AVE, JACKSON, MICHIGAN DISTRIBUIORS FOR THE FAMOUS HARDER I R EZ   WILSON FREEZERS  t t e  These figures show that the prke of food jumped 114 percent from 1939 to 1947 The price of clothing wen up 90 percent in the same, per iod incomes of business, properties and andlcrds went up 240percent Furnaces BrahHeating Co 117 MAIN ST, PINCKNEY   INSTALLED  REPAJRED SHEET METAL WORK BLOWERS  CONTROLS OIL BURNERS  STOKERS PHONE 150   Alive HORSES 13Each  COWS 15 Each ,  HOGS 4 t Cwt lEfDlsVG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION REMOVED FREE Fuca Anltnalf Coliexed Promptly Modm EMpent Capable Me IL L PARKHt Awt fhooe 88 PincV TW FASTFST A r k fWrk in Michiffa in jj AA jfe  ,c    1 V   Wednegday, F IK DuoTherm tfe HEATERS, WATER HEATRIsg, TOILETS WASH STANDS CABINETS, SINKS, SEPTIC TANK, ELECTRIC PUMPS GENERAL ELECTRIC g  If eV FT, PEEP FRE1K  WcPbersoB State Bank  REGISTRATION NOTICE  FOB VILLAGE ELECTION MONDAY UAH fTH ,1949  th THRIFT Five delta per week for fiftytwo week makes 2000 Would it possible for you to save thai oat  of your pay chock each weejc v  To tho Quehtted Blatters of Village of Fteekney County oi Livingston, State of lCwfe Notito is kerety give thai in conformity witttibe Michigan BUetioa Law, I, tbt iiadersigned Village , Clerk, will, vpou ariy day, except  Sunday and  lal hoUday,  y I PROFESSIONAL CBRNElT j 4,   CAN HULK CMLHI  PRjBia ARE RISHT  LEE LAVEY That is a sample Were you Me Jto 4e mora perweek you can see hew it would grow A Savings Account can bo opened mm aa little as a II  McPtowB Stan Bnk  UpMp IP laea at 3 hlJfctS emaeslm a to REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 240 Acres farm, onekeif arte rVeitutge os aa Improved read Bead groom house, full fieldetoae kgse moat,  betas, silo, new milk keimc, too shed, hog kouoo aad poultry  kouto Good soU, eotae Umber, ail  of anV regular or spatial eJectfe I or primary election, recede fof relg istration tho nam of any legal vc or in sad ViUago not already rag iatered who may apply to ma per sonally for auch registration Provided, however, that 1 can receive np names for regUlratidh during the time intervening between tL  Twentieth Pay before any regular, special, or Official prjnany election and the day of such election Notice Ja hereby fuir given that I will be at my homo TUESDAY, FEB 17TH, 194g Tho Twentieth Ity Preceding Said  Eletftfon ctg  As provided by Section 2822, Jflek igan Electiea Law wg fet From 8 oclock a m until 8 oclock i m p m on each said day for the pur   pose of Reviewing he Registration and Retfateriztg such of the luetfi Plackaey, Mick Dally Iligg A, at to 2 eo P, M fiaoaai Wodnasaay Maav Tejee,FrI, SOL, 700899 w PR C RjMcCLUSKEY IUM K, VwWbkU Ckeriee IL vaMiao Atoaraoye at Law Fkwt Stale aad Savaaft, TUah DlfieaSJg  14 Fit tHadeasy, MlaUgaa IRoBaBRapiijaeBaeawsom  ,a aMapjBejMejp  HERBSNEED iPhaaa gg m aTSelVw Wtm m Laa astl Fate A IgsoliH ttt YaatJrVaaartft CEMETERY MEMORIALS 9t4 N Mela St Aaa ArbarMiaa MaroM Chubb, Local ReproeooUtive SIS FLEMING ST, HOWELL HowU  Fkcae 439 or 97 Monument  Markers MARTIN J LA VAN Attorney At Law FWea 13  riaehifa mm mn Slate gf7 LafceeMe Drtf Raak take US LAVEY fSNERAL INSURANCE ed electors In said Village as Shalt Properly appty therefor In any vUlage In wbfch the olark does not mainUln regular daily of4o hours, the village council of  auth village may require theft tne clerk of such vulago shall be at her office or other designated place fof Warm  STAMLEBT BERRIMAN i5iViraor fitted Urge ha purpesj  reeeJvrng JJPJg  1  Uw  aaatBia watared by a atroass Fries iom fr registration, on iuch othap Mf  lust firomd Hirer, Bowat  MSSESL wan iMhvfYUu PHSWARTHOUT  SON 39 Michifa I f par aors L H CrandalU vOpp Jara JLU dffESU  to asota gUeU Theater oa Cramd fc   J Wiitrattton, not or ltewett MieMgaa  L cf  iff   f   I Notice is karebQr given aat I wilt bo at nty homsi Stoves on Sale Farmers Feed Supply  TOWNSHIP TAX NOTHrt fOjrthig Sat Jan f, I94S f W ttto taxes at my koau svajp kja iojsj 100 p m to srft pm uatfl fgronar aoHas, Dog Tag LiooaoH for aalo Piakel, Putaam Tws COMPLETE 1NCOMS TAX SERVICE MYERS BOOTERY  Seota, Mica rUwoQ, Mka,  seres, laraVwiT tNCOME TAX RETURNS OUT 499 EAST GRAND RIVER BRIGHTON, MICH, PHONE 3731 MR4V A M MrLUCAS MADE AVE Want Ads t BUSSI good roof, fieidfpoaa t mant, Edison lights Prtea 4300, I tarms or disoount for cash Wa tag  to keep a complete llsX of fsnsa at all times L H Cmadall, Opfoajto Howell Theater oa Hewrll Miekigaa draad Ear 7thliay of Feb from 2 to  p, m, 11th Say of Feb, from 2 to 6 p m 17th day of Fob, from 2 Vo 6 p m TUESDAY, FC 17TH IS THE LAST DAY For Geoeial Regulation by Per tonal Application for Said IRectioa The naraa of no person but an Act ual Residaitf of the Village at the time of said registration, and ehtb lad under the Constitution, if r maining suck reatdont, to vc4 at the LMT   mtatt eletoo, tkaU be entered in the 2fg  Ladjes Gold raotraTionorda I T  ySouth Lyon hasiRtGISTBATIDN OF ABSENT V1 SSf ni,ht Feb  BY OATH I   Pa REWARD Fan UA Chap 1, Sec 16Any 1 Ph l4lF2 Pinckney elector who Is unable to make per  mr,  eonal application for regimraUon be  Waty sfmafi for rttt 3 0,  cause of pkyiieal disafafty or an JX gjmttiw at electric powar, 1 senee from the Jtoamship, city of e A afirtsa far sale, qp whself in Iflsga R vkick his legal rwidence alcMp feat pewet WmBots m rawt  located, may be registered priorr aalsv axles, Wheals and kHcaaj la he dosa of regristrutua before J CnlKJal amd Pkg Coal any alecUon or primai election by Ww Xaatal Trailer Servii eecurmg from theclerk of tfte toaa flhjp, city or village in wnjch is lo cafcsd his lagal residence, duplicate RED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMh TR1ST 120 W   D R1VR HOV rlJGAN FOR iMENTS FHONE 3S8 KESJOENCfc t13 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK WAULM AND Weekly Trias Made to Detroit OENERAL TRUCKING Pfceae S4FI4 CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, ANb  ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT FOR SALE Building lot in Pettys vilsj Village JoOin Lodbeil Phone Howeil 860R Wrist f FOR SALU   OneandHalf Packaged Coal 16 a ton A K Staebler, 6040 Doyle Phone 4F81 House wivaa  SAVE TOUR WASTE FATS wam Kaaxai i auer SorviiA Sit Ifd Kvr,Eaat Bad Laka As atcag, Opaa Sunday aad ovoamjl ragitWioa cards and wtaJOTB iAIE4M ckick oil karaing duplifeato the registration afodavlt ktaekD SU Arom before a BOtary public or other of  of Rd FARMS FOB BALKWo have a fins selection of farms both in WJ  tenaw County and throughout uhe  State Let us herp you select a place that meets your needs, n J Mcher eher, Realtor, 23249, 604 Wolverine Bldg Ana Arbor tieor legatuly authorized to admlni tor oaths and refturnMg suck rogts traUon cards to ftiie clerk of thai low whip, efcy w flUge neofre tho oToae offftoeitpur on the last day Overcome Soap Shortage of regiatreiapn prior to arty election or primary election or primary dart  ion Tho aotagy public or ctfjear of , ftcer administaring the oath skalt  sign ktj name oa Aha line for tha  signature of the registration officer and designate kliStla NOTB5ee 2822 provides that in township, cities or vgtages having a popoialjlaa 6,000 or last Ou  dupUcata mmtfer regiatrattn may U dlsataiid yttfcv HUdreg AeMat, ViUaga fSterk Dated Fefenuvrfr IMS  KORIDA REAL ESTATE If fa the market for Florida have r tnistaeis of any kind cat tad lames W Tineher with F C  F a Morris Baal Estate Co, 90S Qs Hillsborough, Tampa, Fa t mtaw wkaa gou like and wo Ma lit s BBAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED LISTING  If goo ayg iat4SNated m soiling your farms or lake eroparties, we shovid bo fista ettei Ui listing them, We have kasm LOSTWallot contutingl Social Security Card and other valuable paper Finder will receive reward  Wm Lewis 7660 Pingree Rd Pineknefv R F D Michigan FOR SALEAbout 0 acres of corn hi the field Francis Monkreaf M44 Toma Road, Harris farm I FOR SALE Electromaster apartment sized stove coal and wood ran fe Nearly New Keroserp faster kisater Oak Breakfast set porcelain tavatorypedeete type Telephone Gregory 13F13 sail eve f   COVBfB OF UyMfjJSw saiRgg njroporttei in this locaSitF 0 RPVT fo 28 years Yoa may ftttit eVjiSt IMLIII T rdett Oftr txprieaca We Zrvgpi our aji  Telephone Gre ttra Qme to developing aad astUmg garjr 13RIS Call Evenings OMSjtie Howall Theatrephoas 7mM c,r 1  0 office is oa Grand Biver, aFp4v SALEPotatoes JL  CrsmdaU, Hewsll Micaigaa J  L W tnj rina Umpstead k So f 4viae tOKsXcpTsraE rEFA  rii  IT HQATS  , FUSS IVORY SOAP W  OXYDOL b 4,,7  PC mSHA O SOAP , sUwafl jsj aald Otoat en the  list day 9t lawtgjw, A  4149  freese lag WttMs U l1h Judge af FlamUm la ttst Majtor a the Bssato af WiUrahail Smith having filed U aaM Court 10th  17ta aeoeuoti ai  foaraaa  OJM smo, gag kiffis Nit 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