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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> i 4 V W  LS 5T3L  I M 1   i t oKkawy DtwUck WedkMdayi J 14 IMS Michigan Mirror Hang your clothe on a hickory School News SEVENTH AND EIGHTH We are having semester teat this liW ii4 am indulge a ima to weeK ani gome of us are worried her daughter who sought permission Tnoae in the seventh grade who  to go in swimming But don go t UA,  , je Barbara near the water 1 Van Slaiabrook Ruth Kirschke and This paradaxial reply, both agree Mniyn Coon meut and disagreement, sayiug yes Tae aeventh grade girls won a  and still string no, reminds us of  Qi basketball from the ixh an interesting situation today at the grade girls Tuesday I  state capital  We were all sad Mon when there One year ago Kim Sigler, MieVwg8 ao school   igans fighting, crusading reform t jhe eighth grade boyjs won a  OUR DEMOCRACY VyMrt FOR BODY ANO SPRtlT governor took office He had inher ed a financial mesa of no mean size Voters had trumped approval of a conuttutional amendment which deprived the state treasury of a big share of salestax revenues, including 447 per cent of the previous years collections which must be allocated to the public schools A continuing inflation in price had resulted in a constant rise of sales tax receipts Year after year the state financial experts were cau ght with unanticiaurpluses News game of basketball last Wed from the sevetfth grade beys It was a veiy close game The final score wan 1413   The eighth graders are learning The Gettysburg Address in hist ory class  We have two large kys on the wall bearing the words Thank Yon and Please1  Mary Jean Kirschke wrote a good story about a poor salesgirl becoming rich  Joan Fkdier drew a good picture Notes on the Game lHnckney high school dropped b JJh basket bail games at Manches ter last Fri night The second team  No Current Comment  iirst, tne chicken or the egg, tbj paper readers who skim the head 0f Abraham Lincoln lines and fail to get into the details mmmm H had arrived at a conclusion that Lan KEG AND FIRST GRADES ling waa literally rolling in wealth I Mra Reason and Mrs Singer visit They had a tolerant altitude toward ej our roorn one day last week, government, either federal or state, Gail Qustafson returned to school being reconciled to a belief that it after a long nineas with whooping never would be as officient as pri COUffn vale business and hence would al We nave had quit a number of ways contain a percentage of waste, i dolls vigit scnool since Xma I j Admonished by Staw Treasurer, We are learning the poem The  D Hale Brake and others in his of gnowmau ami have been busy mak ticial family of the truth of tic ing snow men  consequences, Gov Sigler finally j    came out with an appeal to the uate SECOND AJND THIRD GRADES legislature te put a repeal ballot on  Sylvia Sartwell has recovered the spring election The legislature from the wh0oping cough and re  tarried The repeal move was de turn io clQQ ed Finally, in uhe closing days of i Jerry yurina is the new pupil in the general sessions, legislators vot the tnird grade He a raaking his  ed to put Ithe repeal ballot to the FrankUn Campbells at Portage Lk voters at the Nov general election We were lad to wecome Flora in 1948 ,, , I Mae Mallory back after a weeks ab  So far, so good AC least,, tlie log Bentft ,  fc of the states thinness was in a, Marjorie Tomasick won jtihe 2nd position of full consistency The ffrade arithmetic contest last ri State of Michigan faced bankruptcy and stephen Hollerbach the one in unless it was removed from the str tne tnird  aitjacket of a distfsUrous constitut Jonn Burg speuei down tine sec ional amendment, or unless it could ond grade and David Seekel the 3rd discovers new and added source of group Fri afternoon tttxation The empAisis fot 1048, an Tne pupia have begun to make election year, was naturally upon valeMtines in their spare moments, the first Lefts repeal this obnoxious   impossible amendment Let, i  MlUIOMS OP PEOPtl Wi MANV LANPS ARg HUNtRV  HUNGRY PSOPUe A HANDICAPPED IN PRODUCING THE THN6S TWCV N6CPANP gVEN IN ACHIEVING  6EVFGOVIiftNMENTF0R WITHOUT POOD TO SUSTAIN THM,TWC STAMINA, THE VITALITY OF INTEREST THATTHISg TASKS ACQUIRE ARE LACKING,   53 to 33 Manchester had too much heighten for Pinckney and took advantage of it in the fight for the ball around the baskets In the reserves game Heath waa high scorer for Pinckney with 5,Uur roughs, Matteon, Cople and Schneider got 2 each and Singer 1 Geh ringer of Manclwrter got 12 and Widmeyer 30  Vogt F Kreimnur C Gehrimror J Clark G Widmevver Pinckney , YanRlaircum, Coyle, L Clark, Mattesoi Joe Clark Manchester  Lentz, Gehringer, Downintj, Mcrriman SivT der Pus Field goal  Uucc  ghd Coyle, each one and Heath 2 Mateson 1, Schneider 1, Lentz 5, Gchringer 1, Widmeyer 5, Clark 1  Gehringer 5, Ksmmer 1, Foul goals Singer 1, Heath 1 Vogt 2, Gyhnnfr supenom 0f Aiwhigaii ana Woira lost 40 tto 14 and the Pinckney Var1 e iovbali teams w stdJ a mich  sity 53 to 33 Manchester had too debated iuttion Michigan support  muh KciorKtiVt ffti PinpWnav und twi, eis point to the tact thut iici wAkik  stored more pomu again 1,2 inan XSutrc Uame come back in the claim their team coieU  vfox  Points duiing the season andhid tats scoi CHI against thtm than Mich, did Several list lights have  taken pUce on tiie question ad the issue will probably never be settled The Associated Prea bport Writei who took a poll Dec 1, iy47 and  picked Notre Dame as fhe bet,5 team iu the nation took another poll atyir Jan l, li4s and picked Mich, ine proper way no settle the question would bu ior the two teams to meefbut that is out ot the nuefition Undoubted Mich, sidestepped Motre Dame because she did not believe she could defeat this team tht year in and year out She did notee why she should Ouckle a tou  gh team like Notre Dame when sec  oni rale team like Indiana would draw a crowd of SuOO to the Michi gau studium Singer Packer Burro ughes Heath Joe Clark Substitutions er 2  Burns Amburgey Meyer Jeffrey Darrow  F F C G a  Walker Cannon Trola Wurster Way BV SHARING OUR SUBSTANCE, We CAN HELP OTHER PEOPlE  TO ACHIEVE THAT CREATIVE AND PRODUCTIVE VITALITY THAT IS ESSENTIAL TO lORLD EACE AND FliEEOOMTH GOALS FOR WHiCH WE ALL AC GTRMNGs  Substitutions Jerry Clark, Stofer D Clark, R Clark Palmer Kryz Ah rons Steele, Treat Field goab   Burns 3, Meyer 6, K Clark 4, Cai non 6, Krya 3, Trolz 4, Ahrens  Wurster 3 Way 2 Treat 3Foul goals Meyer 8, R Clark 3, Jsffrey lu  Walker 8, Kiya 1, Wurster 2,way2 Illinois celebrated the biilhday of Peter Altgeld lust week Most of Jfcou probably never heard ui him,  liak some oJ yeai ao he  as one of the nost talked ol men nd the iiiotl censured and depUod in the  nation He waa governor jf 111 atl the time of the Hay market ridus in Chijugo in wliich  bomb was thro wn and a number of people kiltedi The Anarchists were blamed and mm  i, mm Gueit Night  Livingston Lodge No 7j5 F  A  STMARYS CHURCH In the game between the two fir giBUntic roundup ui this clasg took st teams Pmrknoy held Mancheser, place and during tho Jiysterm a la well lihe first half and only trailed  se number of person, were sent to  27 to 21 riV the halfInthe last half pri becuuse iluy wv proved to they faded and oV scored 12 be nanhists and nothing was points to Manchester 26 Jim MevMUhown to how tlujy weie involved led all scorers with 15 points Can in lhe bojMi,ing Altgeld pardored jtlie persona sent to prison and drew upon himself the censure of the nat  non of Manchestjor got 13 Russell Clark for Pinckney scored 9, Don  Clark 5 Burns 5 and Jeffreys 1 Rev Francis Murphy, pastor I owing Jbo a bre Novena Friday 1220 noon and jng plant There was no school here Monday akdown in the heatvise the state constitution fhen came a new issue for 1948 M will hold her annual Guest Nite at the Mamitie fempke, Pmekasy on SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1948  Banquet at V uu P M The menu will feature venison  80P   ihe high pchool girls lost to Dex Preparation for Holy Communion ter girls Friday afternoon here 21 THIRD AND FOURTH NEWS  Fourth grade boyB played the th grade boys in basketball last Wed Lack of responsibility m the power score 18 to 6 in fftvo of the 5th of the governor The st executive We are going to try ggBln  was httle less than a glorified other day We all enjoyed our hol clerk A remark was made aboujl iday Mond4y, the crummiest job atrttte country Th week we are n working on Music  Lodge Orchestra ev Sigler s new thesis was jthat the jnidierm spelling tests The boys Greetings Jack Hannett, W M  each Saturday 800 9 p m and on Sunly 7 to 70 a av Masses art 800 a m and 1100 a m Sunday, Jan 18, 2nd Sun after Ep  to 17 Mary Gentile got 12 for Pinckney poinU Each Mason is permitted to bring , Pjarr, 9th week of 68th Novenna, guest, a uonMason if he desires n bun for yun ladles The program is as follows Among the young Inteitims ifre Sun OTHER SCORES Scores of ooeer games were Dexter 39, Chelsea 23 Faton Kapids  ion Thia hus however, caused a change in the opinion of il pccplo of that stale ami u   h,   , of Altgeld was iiuinu  u le  of His stale last k We wonder if perhap we aro nofj drifting into the same state of mind which exited in Chicago 50 years ago Practically eveijy paper in the nalion blasts Communists in every  issue and in the Ann Arbor an or 1 dinance lias been introduced giving 32, Howell 31 Brighton 79, South,the Wor nUo1 of ulJ Paiges and Lyon 17 University 37, Dundee 25meetings, lhat s no public meetMichigan was plagued ty a multip hi a spell down whiie the girls Toasfimaster for relatives of Mrs i nomas McCle St Thomas 34, St Phillips 25 Flat18 coud be uhl in at ci 1 I er Anderson Mon for late Jamea R0cks 40, Saline 2S    iicity of invisible government   were at Jftck c,ark won  boards, bureau, agencies and comm Doris tm6tead has started taking Haze Bennett 1 Tu lite Floris Pais Wed  ail of them beyond tfhe control piano leMn of the governor I The Brownie8 are making scrap What would he do fboutit AskJ  for their activitie6 fRe legislature to abolish about Itozeii of Uiese state bureaus Donnalee Swarthout has finished all of her 4 H work Her apron was verjy pretty Last week we had a lot of dolls at school They were nearly all Xmas presents the girls received We had If the Michigan Education Asen wanted to obtain new ammunition for its cv paign to defeat repeal of the sales jfcax Amendment, we can think of none better than this , lie governors newj position, as we see Ha, confirms the suspicions of many  votors that Lairing has too much, StTZiTcSZoES DiC ILrr 1ridtoS for month would oty anlii things and  DouglaV Jeffrey, cut out Efficiency Ths words   h, ShirJ Hadden and Barbara Miller Former Ford Rolling Mill Team Dir  J61 0   Mrs gv Door Prize Award leJ Thurs late Roche Sbehan, Fn Introduction of Masons  Guests lTat 3n  arris Suat flate Mrs Qurtette Dick, Bill, Jack, Chris ohn M hams rec by JPM Quiz Contest by  Howard Thayer Harrw  Accordian Music Cassius Tuck  Firs re for k l r5nt ISmtemrnfiflLBill Hodge T T Tu i  IntroducUon of Visiting Mas th Widmejyei daughlez of Mi, and Roosevelt 16 M  r,, i out getting a permit fiom the mrfy The ame would bold for par HARVEY BLANCHARD rerMr3 John White Baptum was conferred Sun for DAnna Marie Charbonneau, daughio gpend our recess and noona tak Harvey Blanchard 69well known1 Mr a S 6 0011 winning out in the last quarter 37 r r1 VUJ 588 WUW,,B   rv oiMuiuwa, wc lvwi neu Sponsors were Forest Jones rt w ,, , nff fw     ing care of them  Dexter businessman and member of n4 wsnJr nMi nrain rhrhnn 30 p,nckney was  507 , I u  not have been over 0 people LOSE 2, TIE 1 Stockbridge and Pinckney girls tied 1313 Pinckney led all way,had a 5 poin1 lead up to the lust 3 min utes which the subs who went in did not hold  The green Pinckney reserve team was outclassed 38 to 12  The game between the 2 first  or adesrtjf course this is aimed at the Communists as no oilier organizat ion is under fire Recently Hans Eis eler, a prominent CV  munit was billed ,to speak there Great publi city was given it and bOO people turned out to prevent his speech This got headlines in all the papJ which also published pictures of 4lie crowd This gave Fiseler thousands and m 1 me game oeiween me c lira of  worth of ,ubiimy tean WaS np a,nd if huge crowd If he had been ignor ed the attendance would probably sound famili PINCKNEY P T A MEETING The Pinckney P T A will meet at the school on Mon Jan 19, at 8 P M, On this occasion Howard Thayer, sec of the Pinckney school  1879, the eon of Wm and Betsy Blanchard The family came to  Brooklyn, Mich, in 1837 where they operated a flour mill for many yearsWhen the mill burned in 1915 came to Dexter where they operated the mill for a number of years Later Mr Blanchard withdrew from the  mill which he operated with his father and brother, Joseph, and was  the first Ford agent at Dexter Fol I lowing this he was in fthe realty and and boys in parish in the Holy Name of Jesus We have a new pupil, Harry Combs from Gregory, bringing our room total up to 51  We hope our boys and girls who forget to he gentlemen and ladies have learned the lesson and will not board will talk n School ConsoUd oraet in the future ation Mr Thayer is also coftnegted We have been making our ownl amusement business He also operat vkh Abe office of the Washtenaw designs for snowmen and they have ed fae first bus line between Ann County School Comm in which coun realty been numerous Arbor and Lansing A ty several consolidations have, tafcen We are reading Pinochio and as He was twice married In 1906  place The public is invited This we are quite as mischevious as he he married Mary Sheridan of Brook subject should not only be of great are enjoying it l 4yn who died in 1919 In 1921, he interest to the people of Pinckney The fth grade girls played basket but to those living in outUeing dist ball with the 7tk aad lost 4 to 2 nets Refreshments will he served Reporter Kay Fenner, reporter There will be a free will ottering  taken up 1 SPANISH WAJt VETEAAMS  I AUXJMMY  Mr and Mrs Johtt BcheWer an1   J5 WmTmJl noance the eAggmet of their 4m 12 Lf 6th   COM CONX CHURCH I   Jo 36 last Fri Rev Alfred Allard, pastor J f   numerQ,w MAW wAMin u n    basket they should have Morning Worship 1030  , u A mu   The two speeches of 1rtsidenjB Truman and Senator Taft last week are beJd up as the respective plat LOSE AT MANCHESTER forms of the Democrat and RepubThe V F W basket ball team iiccan  p0Jitical parties in the  V Sunday School 1130  Choir Practise Wed Night Organist and Choir Director J4r Merwin Campbell   S S Supt Herman Vedder hlh 8Cowr  12  made Gentile played center, Dick Young, Paul Young and Ross Lamb forward Jack Young, Joe Lavey  Wedmeyer, guard Paul Young was   GOSPEL MISSION Rev Fia Bachey, pastor SET FOR JAN, 28 The trial of Frank Schaner of married Mary Devine, daughter of the late George Devine and Floren, ence Monks who survives, bere are  are two sons, Haiey Jr and Fred erick and a daughter, Mrsi Eleanor4 Morning Worship  1030 Hamburg vs Rev Esra Beachey of Sunoay School 1100lis set for January 28th bel Supt  Wm Leidig fore Justice Singer in tfce Brighton Young Peoples Meeting  7 30 rity hall This involves punishment given a son of Schaner by Rev Bca chey who teaches at the Hamburg school The atfe generals effice of  is SMOWABAIIA  The G 1 Students anowoall drive J1 on Washington is assuming huge pro   campaign next iali lhe Detroit New in  cartoon at Suirday apt ly iHustrates the differeuse between ,tie two views It shows President Tgptan aUecking the high cost of living with an ax while Sen Taft uses a fly swatter Both declaicjA for tax 0 The president wp cut each individual income tak 5 and UQ more for each  eepndenU He would make up the five aattKoat lost by thie by raising the corpora n iMX Taft takes the oppatitl TieWj9ould cue all income taxef  afralgtks acreas th hoard henefaUiairAe corporation profits idle Me greatest in   fie Peeeident would adso ,  CoT AHlTadTdied inWland uportion This is a drive by former oVwar ttThe iTaSoas,  ending     Fm4 AMI of Aim ArbaA tance money At the present Leeoeased   5 65   which IiLr ZZrZZ J they claim is not enough to live OIL,  taking paH in th41cUil securj to benefit aH eas ployees and enact a pubV hmtMm Ahrother The New York Cental has decided  stream line its train aed in iZkHZr aackuseett,   following office PreaJ The Cunenl waa held re tk  Jle1  JtJTiS  STir aiflLH 3 Urn Cook Sr Vice Pwa, Marian aoe Wed with burial iiTRjeat They M mozxXJs them on Uie run from New Yotk to    air  MA Mawv KssMH   w   12fi for ngj namt Chicago For many yean fhe rmilThey are showering the congress j had a monopoly en the passen theJ elf Mrand Mrs Hafaey Rufweti   Sr Vice Fres, Marian of FewiaVviUe The bride is W ygl   Uwa fleab flunnf tat MJW4JU as stenograp   eeaawawi Wat Eunice SchlCJkS JPftOlwUCflOM  AM md th Mr  M w the Bell uchaitjCosWU Alpwis NtatMet Aast  year er men ago  c  tiiGH, AMa     Westin Asat TiMia O Leery Trees Ti mmmmm  f I Anna Wilson Sec aW 4 0 PW  mw ifjht awa fcit ihesaeatad mm IMI eflkaawaws it en saW Me mmikmi In fNdatit jlrm  waa hjf   Mia funeral et VM former EttaMnHa itee wasiwWftoai St lapa soweti Bia aiaw rr  ,waa aaoovaeed ea the 1 i ia aeaaeawed afat not A at Mowand senators wjjtfi plastic snow  business Then the auto and the halls carrying the inscription, the bug uoeji came into exigence ad  veterans have no more chaace get atripped them of boiineea A ting through coUege on the present yars ago the Pace Msruaawi approfiriaton atma a anowbaU ia, 4  f tryiag to gt 50 of R emdcaad pwt a few t line traiaj ea he Detreat to Mall 13d Combs e Cregory has moved Rapids ea the CeraM Roassa taiaa  toetae aa  SZ Jm3 Jbi rt  4  i Piacluiey Dispach Weftae4Y Jn 14 1948 t  n  n   fr  QUICK QUtts Do you know how rouch telephone wire Michigan Bell put up in i urui area last year Nearly nine thousand miles It meant new service for thousands and fewer parties on many rural lines Michigan Bell now serves 122,000 rural area subscribers  more than double the number in 1941 I AVON THEATER NfclUnBORsNG, HOkUA The Brighton Ajgu 4 the Una clock at the Pints uey gym U Uuity and that Brignton niU chool and ttrtgniou Vagabonds oasJkei, ball lp,r Sat, J, 16,17 learn have each teat games  oue   pouu uue to it i TALL IN THE SADDLE wvaina E Juethe, i2, employed, w Utt urd AUUoid plus wti iojur A UW Wwlwa Starring ed ia Wed when a car collided ,OIN WAYNE, ELLA RAINES wiUi a uud ou U lo at New , Certoo Comedy ,1 Sua   1 20 Comedy  STOP THEM WITH THIS ONE AsV your friends huw many telephoue companies  then aro in Michigan in addition to Michigan Bell Its a treat on you if they guess the liglfc number  one hundred ami sixty Ail connect with Michigan Bell and Bell System telephone IT Smm with FRANK SINATRA, KATHRYN GRAYSON, J1MMIE DUANTR  USEFUL    AND PUN A survey shows that more than half the farm families served by Michigan Bell use their tele phones for reaching the doctor, dentist and veterinarian, and for ordering parts repairs, feed and supplies Visiting with friends and arranging church and social activities are high up on the list too ICHIGAN BILL TILIPHONI COMPANY Our 13,500,000 postwar rural coiurruerioji program ntfit  mors end borfer rural rotepsoso itrvfca HucLon The Ann Arbor News state thajtii the New York Central will instfdl j utesel engine and stream line i key trail during 1SK The railroad runs trains through Ami Arbor Starting with a gift 1 12 bl Mr and Juis ieslie txiunoxe in uouv o tiieu son, Ware, killed in World War 11 the Gregory baptist church ComingBoomaranga uas stacd a luud lor a Memorial Grata AU Ahcu church bell wa cracked iecenty, , Kev Walton has resigned as pas tor ol the Gregory Baptist church to accept a call to Deckerville  The City of Ann Arbor has exJ tended its franchaise with the Grey, hound lius Co which opeiates in the city ofr 7 more yeary born to ClilMon Heller and wife, proproetorb of the Winklehouse Flor lal Co Howeji, Jan, 6, a son James Hughes of Silver Lake who SYLVAN fflEXlfh FrX, Sat, Ja 1 17 IN So of First National Bank IN HOWELL Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance WYOMING SUrrif WILLIAM ELLIOTT JOHN CARR OLL, VERA RALSTON, GABBY HAYES, ALBERT DEKKER and MARIA OUSPENAKYA  rUlu  Latest Now Sua, Man Tue Jan, ali0 THE SEA OF GRASS  st SPENCER TRACY, KATHERINE HEPBURN, MEtVYN DOUGLAS Cartoon The Invisible Houso Sua, Shows, 230 433, 650, 0S Wed, Taur, Jan 2123 WINTER WONDERLAND With LYNN ROBERTS,  DRAKE, ROMAN  Pla CHARLES BOHNEN coalesced lobbing 3 Dexter business CorporationAn JDeposjti Insured Up places last week was setl up 4 yrs ago for robbing one of them, the I Dead or Alive HORSES 16 COWS 18 HOGS 475 Cwt iJLEr DING UPON SiZfc AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Futto Anikxialr Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men K L PARKER Arent Phone 88, PincVn Tbe FASTFST aH 1 k Service in Ntteniya entral Dead StoekCo MAKE SURE IT ISNT POLIO Infantile paralysis cripples and kilis thousands of vouugatere every year Read how acience is battling this dread disease Learn how to protect yourself, ae descbid in Make Sure It Isnt Polio, in The American Weekly magazine with vhis Sundrys Jan 1H issue of The Detroit Sunday Times Sonne belt Bakery jjPajiiritia Ann Amith, daughter of Mi, and Mrs Resell D SmJh has been chosen asHowtll represent auve tqa the D A R Uobert Krause has been named head of the farm placement section of the Mich Unemployment Com j with headquarteua in the Ulvd1 Bldjf  Detroit  Houert Smith has heen named sup ervisor of Handy township to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George Eckeitt He graduated from Fowlerville high school in 1987 Is a son of the late Temple Smith John Carver of Portage Lake has IMQ been promoted to one of the top ex ecutive positions is Argus Inc, Ann Arbor He is also an executive officer of the new 127th Fighter Gro oi the National Guard Air ADA V Koiuulus Vic Wallace McDonald, son of Mr and Mrs Wm MacDonlu, for marly of Whjfto Lodge, now living at WhLtmure Lake,  serving in the First Javolry Division with the occupation armfc a4j Toyko, Japan He is in the motor truck pool Pior U enlibtment he served a term in the to 5,0Q0 for Each Depositor THE LOGICAL ANSWER BANK AUTO LOANS Its easy to decide when you have the facte Ask us about the many advantages of our bank auto loans BURGLARIES ARE BEING PER PETRATED EVERYWHERE PROTECT YOUR CASH BY US OLR NIGHT DEPOSITORY WEB OF DANGER vtt ABELE MARA, BILL KENNEDY, RICHARD LEE HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH Thur Fri, Jan, IS, IS JOHN HODIAK, GEORGE MUR PHY, FRANCIS GIFFORD THE ARNELO AFFAIR Nwi ffovaltjr Cartoon J Tat Jan 17 PRESTON   and GAIL ATRICK FOSTER SB NEW OFFICERS Three vice presidents have been el ted by Detroij Edison director rlniiv aro Vv alker L Cisler, James H TiODuan and Edward T Gushee Announcementof these New i tours appointments was made by Prentiss M rown, chairman, and James W Parker, president Thomas E Hums has been appointed general account ant KING OF THE WILD HORSES Also r BOB STEELE in  T ottie Rraey of 0pen Sun with Mr and Mrs, ifvige Moabon jr LLU  Highland Frank Raidy of Dearborn spent Jew Sun at the Harold Raidy home in Dearborn CARD OF THANKS Words cannot arequately express our deep appreciation fo the me kind and sympathetic acftA that a  to us at the time of our recent De eavement We especially wish t thank Doctor Sigler, the hospitai, staff, Fr Day and Fr Wales, The J R McDonalds, our many relatives, neighbors and friends The Family of Mns Donn Widmeyc ftrmy J Cisler, named executive vice pres  returned in 1946 from serving on NOTES OF 47 YEARS AGO Five hoboes spent Sun night in tthe village jail here  kliss Ethel Read has entered the U of M at Ann Arbor The ice harvest has begun here and at Lakeland DURANGO VALLEY RAIDERS Cartoon I Carrots large MJ6h Peeks Potatoes Spy Apples Cod Fillets Lard Pork Liver Chili Sticks Pork Sausag Bacon Squares BoAe lb, Pkg 75c 25c 45C Hollis and Donald Sigler are very fortunaUe They had a great grandfather, three great grandmothers, l i grand fathers and vo grandmothers With their parents the group numbers 13 The Detroit Free Pres carr  ied their pictures Sunday Malachy Roche has purchased the new house at Main and Pearl Sts of Thomas Rad General Eisenhowers stuff in Europe where he directed reestablish ment of utility services He is a con sultant for the United States Ato mic Energy Comm and has been chief engineer of Edisons power planus  Sun, Mon, Jan IS, 19 Mat Sun, 2 p m ContinWoai DICK POWELX, EVELYN KEYE3 in JOHNNY OCLOCK  Naw Novlty Cartoon TiUi WcH  Jan, R m GARSON DESIRE ME ROBERT M1TCHUM  RICHARD HART Cartoon , Cislers duties as executive vicejNttVy pres under the general manger, will Include responsibility for personnel, employment and medical and safety I departments which were formerly dij rected by the laAfc James H Walker, vice pres, who died last Dec 1st I 295,081 tieer licenses were sold Lobban ha been secretary and this Jear compared to 29fe,0bl last general accountant of the company Jyar  Oiervatioi2 Note 45c Made 59c George Teeple has a pair of carr ier pigeons, Born to Gorge Clark and wife last week a son  Mrs Rojy Teeple leaves for her new home in Maniatique last week The Citizens Lecture Course have been organized Stephen Durfee is  pre C L Grimes, Sec G W Teopie, trass Com, Mrs E Read, Lucy Mann, Kaae CConnor, Mollie Kelly L HCoe, Kittie Grieve, Kittie Hoff Mocco Teeple, Mahle Sigler, John Cadwell, Wm Crofoot, WiU Mclntj re, Iva Placewjy The gtnlemen friends of Frank Sigler gave him a surprise at hn home Tues evening The postoffice and several stores Stocfcbridge were robbed Sun Will Singleton has hired oujb to George Yoanclove for the year A pedro pary was held at tihe Goody Dinkei home Fri night Mr and Mrs David SmiJh gave t party Kew Years eve and hs beeuemployed continuoualy since 1911 He will have general responsibility for the companys acctvnting department, but will, un over the specific duties of general accountant to Mr Hums assistant secretary Both men have had a long training in the propertyrecord tax and accounting division of the business Gushee has been adtistan lo the chairman and was first employed by Detroit Edisofc in 1920 He has beeu active in company sales, purchasing and maiiagements affairs in Ordnance matters both in Washington and Detroit during the last war Moro permito to drill uii and gas wells were issued in 1947 than in any year since before the war The total was 887 Coyot pelts ony brought from 88c to 77c at the recent stae fui sale Only 551 foxes were presented for bounty payment the first week in January The beaver trapping season in 36 counties of the lower peninsula is Mar 18 The license s 2 and also 2 for each pelt taken Only 161 muskrats were taken in Pte Mouille marshes in Dec com pared to 1800 a year ago Oxydoi  JCIS  Deep Freeze  Sealed in Unit 249 estmglioiise 3rl  NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO The lafet number on the leefuxe course, the Soriorty Entertainers, is January 12  It Dap Bird, Ford dealer, has bou ght the FlinWoft building and will moe threr from the Reason bldg Marian Irene Topping and J Em erson Kinsey were married at the fi L Topping home in Plaktfield, January 2nd Harrison Allem46,a former resid ertJ and proprieter of the Log Cabn Cigar Store in Chicago for many  yars, died there Jan 3 Tho funeral was aft the Swarthourf bone Tues wkh burial nere Max Spcanger, 8 and bis Sister ibsnna 10, wece drowaed at the Wiluanevitie mill pond Saturday Ma Adeline Chipman, iasury, and fiebatt Said t Stockbridge suave married m January L The pumeaiHian to buy the okl fakgrounds at Brighton was voted dama Aaoond  iaat Thur, 149 and W 1W ml tn kaejr Qeau Store vote is  ffsyi5 PINCKNEY DlATCH Wednesday, Jan i4, 194S Aid Infantile Paralysis Sufferers The March of Dimes Give Liberally Kenueclys Gen dec Water Heaters iEPTIC TANKS LAVATORES SINKS Water Systems Stanley Dinkel CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 16 Each COWS 18 Each , HOGS 4 75 Per Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIGS REMOVED PHONfi COLLECT TO OARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 460 BUYERS OF HIDES  CALF SKINS J FREE  J Miss Evelyn Bowman cacne home from Melius hospital, Brighton, Sat following an appendicitis operation Dr Walter Mercer and famly of K Landing spent Sun with Win Mer cer Uiid WMrs, Kenneth Wyiie and daughter, Kay, and Lyle Euler were m Detroit Sunday Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee entertained for dinner Sun Gerry Fich man ami wife and Ambrose Eichman and wife of Dearborn  Mrs Jack Teuton and Jack Price of Rochester spent Sun at the ohm ol George Meabon Sr LaVerne Clark and James Doolill le attended the MichMinn baskci ball game at Ann Arbor Sat night  Mivs Jesse Henry received word thai Mr and Mrs Chas Whitehead and Miss Beatrice Lam born have ar rived in Calif, and called on Fred Ayrajt, former Gregory tluM i Trunk agent a San Fransico and Waiter Mowers family in Ios Ang j eles i Mrs Merwin Campbell and Mi  Andrew Campbell were in Ann Fri  The Merwin Campbell family spent Sun at the James Hall home I near Dexter  Born to Desmonc Ledwidge and wife of Detroit Jan 9Jyh, a girl, Mary Catherine i Aivid Anderson and family of t Snulh LynnanH RPV AlhirH ad STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probata Court for th County I Livngton At a ttelon of said Court, held at ih Probsts Office in the City of Howell in the said County, on 26th day of Dec A D 1947 Preaeaa, Hon Willis L Lyw, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Charles S DeWolfe Decreased Ic appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claims gainst said estate should be limited i raid that a time and place be ap joined to receive, examine and ad just all claims and demands against jadd deceased by and before said Court  k is Orde that ail of the credil on of said deceased are requiredi to present their claims t  aid Count at said Probate Office and to serve  copy thereof upon Uary De Wolfe, at Hamburg, Mich the administratrix of said estate at said Probate Office on or before the 8th Mj of March A D 1948, aU en oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby appoint cd for the examination and adjust ment of all claims against said de ased The Qurt will also at that  time determine whether and to what extent claims andadministiati an expenses are payable out of com  unity property or out of separate, property of decroaxd ft is Further urdazed That pub1  notice thereof be give by ptib M ation of a copy of this order for ree anennaiiwii weeks previous tu sad day of asaria  b ttwncy Mapatcb   cu5ated la said v Mis L A true oopf   hatia Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Wm, Shehan were Albin Pfau and wife and Alfred Pfa sad amily oi Iosco   family were Sun guests at the i Nash home I Rajr Burns and family, Dominick Conglin and family and Mr and Mrs Louis Coyie attended a dinner  ajb the Jack Young home in Greyory  Sun in honor of Jacks birthday DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday Up Main St Pincknv, Mchrran Entered s second vass Hatter at Poatoifice at Pinckney, Michigan undo hr act of March 3 187 Subsection rata 150 a Year PAU , CUftUfrf, PUaLUHEl Wm Uain wad killed Mon nite when he fell down flairs at Lyons elevator, Howell, The Dale Miller family auent Sun at the Mollis Flolloway home at Wright Corners Th giire engine was called to he instead barn on Howell Koud this noon The building was saved  It i used for potatoe and onion storage j Mr and Miy Harold Lowe and Mr and Mrs Eli Miller of Detroit were supper guests of Mr and Mrs  C E Bucker, Sunday evening  Lawton Vogts and wife of, Whit Oak spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs eorge Meabon jr Mr and Mis Andrew NesLiu were dinner guests Thurw of Mr  and Mrs N A Housner of Brighton honoring Mr Housner birduiuJy Mr and Mrs George Hargraves of Detroit and Hex Koggle and wifu of Ann Arbor called at the Frank Aberdeen home Sunday Lynn Hendee, wife and son, Gale and Kex spent Sun in Coldwaier with the Dr James Nash family Gordon Hester and wife of Ypsilanti spent the week end with Andrew Nesbitt and wife j Mrs Dottie Lambeit of Portage Lake is visiting in Sturgis j  Mrs Alice Schoenhals and Mrs L Karus of Howell spent SjL vvith h J Henry and wife Mr and Mrs Louis Shehan and son, Francis spent Sun with Mr, Mrs Gerald Bauer of Brighton Fishing through the ice is still going strong and wriggler dealer are have trouble keeping heir slock up Blue gillp seem to have quit biting but plenty of pike and ciscoes are being taken Theodore Olderman and wife of Detroit called on Mr and Mrs J, 11 Hooker Sat JohnMcDonnel and wife who ate now located in Detroit spent Sun with Clifford Van Horn and wife Rtjymorvd OConnor of Windsor spent the week end with Jack Reardon  at he VanHorn home  Mr and Mrs Arthur bimons of Rush Lake celebrated the Uoth wed ding anniversary Sun Mr and Mrs Albeit Abranison of Fowlerville were Sunday dinner guests of Hollis W,ylie and wife Mrs Phillip Sprout and Mrs Chas Soule were in Lansing Sat Mns Ida Feidler layers will leave Wed for St Petersburg, la to iy, her daughter Mrs Helen Dean Mr and Mrs Fred Read spent Sn with Dr and Mrs Steve Brown in Detroit W C Miller was confined to Ids home by illness last wek I  Mrs Beulah Miller entertained the Past Matrons of Pinckney Chap ter No 145 Mon Mrs Kdith Carr, Miss Blanche Martin and Mrs Esther Campbell were cohostesses   Mrs Roy Merrill and Noma Ann, Shehan of Webster spent Sat with i  Mrs Nettie Vaughn,   I Shrey r i  r Sons  Notes on the Game Nd  the highly touted Dxter sjaam nn hm won all games so ar took J i liicknejy down the line in 2 games  here Friday nite The Pinckney rts serves team lost the opener 43 to 24 but had tfoe satisfaction of tacor  1 ing their greatest number of points j this year Jerry HaUi scored IS j point for Pinckney and Dick Sin ger 10 Murray and Williams each got 12 points for Dexter Both sides use numerous feubsiUutes  Singer t Mutty  Packer F Kruwer 11 Burroughes C Uhnchaid  linjj G Williams a Current Coium Mohandas L Gandni, the little man oj India, and spii leader of that country has g0J another faet which he slys wil tinue until the different iacti 4us countiy end their wars on othe and become a united ns Ghanda has gone on a numb  iwj ior various reasons and are expressea that he can witl another one He is the leading oi India and has accompliMid thia hy AUting and praying Hf a pacifist Fasting is an old cy The Indians oi this country mams BU ttft ordeal which all lyoui Stacy d to go through on reachiU  t Stacy  lw  uuougn c Arc an 1 AcetyiattfcW,, Complete Garage and Wrecker Service SHIREYSOKS 127 PEARL ST CALL NO 138 HOWELL RD NOTICE Wo are now open for business in the Stewart Anderson Bldg Estimates gladly given for Sheet Metal work, gutters, downspout, Smoke Stacks and furnace repairing In the near luture wa will also be equipn ed for welding and biasing All work guaranteed  Pinckney Fabricatng  Sheet Meta Company Mr and Mrs Milton Zeikin who are attending the Lniversity of Mich, are slaying with Mrs Beulah Mar tin,  Mi and and Uonnie,  Mrs, Winston Uaughn were in Wayne Sat Mr A lb or liiancho Friday Clark wa in Ann Stanlejy Dinkel was in Jackson on bunr  uvi Tliur Mrs Dinkel and Jtn ,, vwi as far a Stockbridge wui Jiiiii and spent the day M I Vaughn, Lemuel Martin and wife of Ypsil anti spent Sat with Mis Beulah Martin Kenneth Reason and family and Mrs Mame Farrell of Ann Arbor called at the home of Mns Fdna Reason Sunday  Mi1, and Mrs Kdsel MVev and daughter, Clifryl oi vuji Alitor wiie Sunday iight guesta at the VVaiuT Clark hone ihe nnlk truck of W H Meyer was wrckd near New Hudson bat when hiL Ly a cai driven by IUJ nington pcoole Carlh and Jim Meyer who were on the truck wvre uninjur ed but two people in the car wen aken to tile hospital Koy iieason und family and Mr Fdna keason and ieota, called on tiie Fred Carpenter family in ion tiac Saturday Mrs Alary Jane Jasch is a pajtieut in an, Ann Arbor hospanl Mr and Mrs Aithor Do miig ari son of Lakeland left tyy auto Mon for Texas  Mr arid Mrs, Herb Sneed left for Flu, Sunday via Hot Spring Ark  Mr and Mrs Koss Read sailed from New York last Fri for South America IJill Raughn, Jack Haines and fui ral Air and Mi Stanley Uiiikel and MJ  Jennie Dcvereaux were n liv ell Sat Alt Flora Darrow is seriously in at IHT home here Her daughter, Aw  ldna Allen of Lan Utf and I lyif Harrow and wife of Milford were ruiiurs S iiJiy Air and Mrs Harry Hess and eon of Waterloo spent Sun with Wayne At Lei and wife Jorge Crane returned from Hou Htoi, Texas where he and his wife haw been vifdting Mrs Crane went to Dei ray Beach Fla, to keep house for Col Fdwin S George Harold Porter is now working for ihe Purrougns Adding Machine Co  aj, PI  mouth Julius and Robert Aschenbrenner are working for the KaiserFruzief ou at Willow Rji Mr aid Mrs Howard Seefeld ,Mary Jane Gallegher of Ann Af htr rjwtrtStrn withMl and Mrs Roht 11 Seefeld Winton Raughn and family Peach palmer attended the   nwi uvbi   f of Mrs Donn Widnwyer at iiowcilf spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs F laat Friday  Clark at Milford, 0fra Ann who Merlin Darrow in town Saturday of Hamburg wasupent a week thertTOfciehome with them 4  t  p i uPaal seven was GRANDMA RILEY waaaU fooling beekime when Crandma wae a girl She was tired and tomorrow would be another hard day Shed he up at 530 and busy every minute Bread had to be baked and the wood stove had started smoking again Then there aere kerosene lamps to be filled wicks trimmed and elnmneys polished And the oblong oopper tubs had to be filled with clothes and steaming soap    then handninldind and put throng the wooden singer Beating and rugs was another job thai just had to be She has electricity  ifflk tty i 7 ti   Hssttki BT of the Lan lag Social Saewity Adwiniratiofi m be iajbwwnl at X2 noon on, Jan 1 Zl, SV  U Mh  rM t o 4m tatstmstiis n sUI  2 p V m i ,k , 7  J   1 isAIAifl  pianH b aK1 v P fcHJySMflmiifm   ty 6r Jfc iaJl44fccWfcWbr    frVHfr  IV I t i t y  I  Pinckney Dispach Wednesday Jan 14 1948 QUICK QUIZ Do yon know bow much tele phone wiro Michigan Bell iut up in i urul areas last year Nearly nine thousand miles It meant new service for thousands and fewer parties on many rural lines Michigan Bell now serves 122,000 rural area subscribers  more than double the number in 1941 AVON THEATER Mick Sat NfclUnBoKlNQ NOiES The Brighton Artfu Sis Ue time clock at the Pixuauey gym is iaulty and that Brighton nifih school and I  unghvon Vagabonds basket ball Fr leins have each lost games , one ,  poim uue to it I TALL iavenw K Kuethe, 42, employed, ax UM 0ld AUUOid pluu WJ injur A Supsr Wetlarn Starring ed iu Wed when hi car collided  JOHN WAYNE, ELLA RAINES truck ou U ttlo at New , crto Comedy Jan, 16,17 IN THE SADDLE Sun  Tues Jta A Musics  STOP THEM WITH THIS ONE Ask your friends bow many telephone companies  then art in Michigan in addition to Michi gan Bell Its a treat on you if they guess the rigflt number  one hundred and sixty All connect with Michigan Bell and Bell System telephone ti USEFUL    AND FUN A survey shows that more than half file farm families served by Michigan Bell use their telephones for reaching the doctor, dentist and veterinarian, and for ordering parts, repairs, feed and supplies Visiting with friends and arranging church and Social activities are high up on the list too ICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Our 3,500,000 postwar rural eonttruction program m to tit  mors and bttiT rural rofopfcono service  18 20 Comedy lT BAPPENED IN BROOKLYN with FRANK SINATRA KATHRYN GRAYSON, JIMMIE DUANTR wiiu a HucUoo  The Ann Arbor News state tha  the New York Central will inslbll j uiesel engines and stream line 6 key trail during 194, The railroad runs trains through Ami Arbor starting with a gilt oi 125 by Mr and airs Leslie aiimore m MOIU oi uieu aoa, Uare, killed in World ,  War 11 The Gregory iiuptist church ComingsBoomerange, Se of uas suuucd a lUiiU lor a Memorial Grass ivli A hen church bell was cracked recently liev Walton has resigned as pas tor oi the Gregory Baptist church to accept a call to Deckerville J The City of Ann Arbor has exJ tended its franehaise with the Grey, hound Bus Co which opeiates in the city ofr 7 more year iiorn to ClilMon rieller and wife, propraetor of the Winklehouse Flor ml Co Howeft, Jan 6, a son yndfir Federal Supervision James Hughes of Silver Lake who1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance, confessed lobbing 3 Dexter business CorporationAll Deposits Insured Up place last week was seyi up 4 yrs 5000  c Depositor, ago for robbing one of them, the SYLVANTffEATIiit CHCLS1A, Jan  17 4 First National Bank IN HOWELL Fri Sat, Ju, IC WYOMING Starring WILLIAM ELLIOTT, OHN CARR OLL, VERA RALSTON, GABBY HAYES, ALBERT DEKKER and MARIA OUSPENAKYA rtooa e Latest News Sun, Mont Tues, Jan, 181 vkT GRASS Mon, Tues, THE SEA OF Starrinc SPENCER TRACY, KATHER1NE HEPBURN, MELVYN DOUGLAS Carioon The Invisible House Sun, Shows, 230 433, 650, 90 Wed, Thur, Jan 2122 WINTER WONDERLAND With LYNN ROBERTS,  DRAKE, ROMAN  FlSa CHARLES BOHNEN SclinebeH Bakery jPajiJricia Ann  Amith, daughter  m Dead or Alive HORSES 16 COWS 18 HOGS 475 Cwt  JJtrEiSDllVG CPON but AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Fai Animalf Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men K L PARKER, Aenl Phone 88, PihcWTbe FASTFST la Stok Service in Mwhiga Central Dead StoekCu  MAKE SURE IT ISNT POLIO Infantile paralysis cripples and kills thousands of voungstere every year Head how science is battling this dread disease Learn how to protect yourself, as deso bi d in  Make Sure It Isnt Polio, in The American Weekly magazine with his Sunditys Jan 1 issue of  The Detroit Sunday Time9 of Mi and Mrs Rujssiell D SnxJJh,  has been chosen asHowtll represent j alive iQti the D A R  Robert Krause has been named head of the farm placement section of Vhe Mich Unemployment Com j with headquartew in the Blvd Bldjr Detroit iiooert Smith has been named sup ervisor of Handy township to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George Eckert He graduated from Fowlerville high school in 1D37 Is  a son of the late Temple Smith John Carver of Portage Lake has been promoted to one of the top ex ecutive positions is Argus Inc, Ann  Arbor He is also an executive officer oi the new 127th Fighter Gro  of the National Guard Air Ana iKoiaulus Vie Wallace McDonald, son of Mr and Mrs Wm MacDonlu, for  marly of Wlute Lodge, now living at Whitmore Lake, V serving in the First Cavalry Division with the occupation armfc a Toyko, Japan He  is in the motor truck pool Pior to enlistment he served a term in the  army  WEB OF DANGER1 Wttft APELE MARA, BILL KENNEDY, RICHARD LEE f THE LOGICAL ANSWER BANK AUTO LOANS Its easy to decide when you have the facte Ask us about the many advantages of our bank auto loans BURGLARIES ARE BEING PER PETRATED EVERYWHERE, j PROTECT YOUR CASH BY US ING OUR NIGHT DEPOSITORY HOWELL Theater HOWELL, MICH    Thur Fri, Jan, 15, 16 JOHN HOD1AK, GEORGE MUR PHY, FRANCIS G1FFORD THE ARNELO AFFAIR Nwt Novelty Cartoon Tat Jan 17 PRESTON FOSTER nd GAIL TATRICK  in KING OF THE WILD HORSES   Q T S, ly f Hltn,anrl Frank Raidy of Dearborn spent per Sun with Mr and Mrs Geo Sun at the Harold Raidy home neuige Mtabon jr Dearborn in CARD OF THANKS Words cannot arequately express our deep appreciation foe the niB , kind and sympathetic acjtfc tbat a   to us at the time of our recent oe eavement We especially wish t  thank Doctor Sigler, the hoput staff, Fj Day and Fr Wales, The J R McDonalds, our many relatives, neighbors and friends NOTES OF 47 YEARS AGO Five hoborjs spent SUJI night in the village i here tiiss Ethel Read has entered the U of M at Ann Arbor The ice harvest has begun here and at Lakeland Hollis and Donald Sigler are very fortunaUe They had a great grandfather, three great grandmothers, 2  NEW OFFICERS t Three vice presidents have been el ted by Detroit Edison director, iiiev are Walker L Cisler, James H Loouun and Edward T Gusbec Announcementof thes New N fars appointments was made by Prentiss M Brown, chairman, and James W Parker, president Thomas E Huma has been appointed general account ant 1 Cisler, named executive vice pres leturned in 1945 from serving on General Eisenhowers staff in Eur ope where he directed reestablish  merit of utility services He is a con  sultant for the United Stateg Atomic Energy Comm and has been chief engineer of Edisons power planus Cislers duties as executive vice pres under the general manger, will BOB STEELE in DURANGO VALLEY RAIDERS Cartoon I Sun, Mon, Jan 18, 19 Mat Son, 2 p m ContinVons DICK POWELL EVELYN KEYES in JOHNNY OCLOCK Nmw Novelty Cartoon  files, Wed Jan, 021 CM CR GARSON DESIRE ME,M ROBERT Nuveltty win MITCHUM Sc  HART RICHARD Cartoon The Family of Mrs Donn Widmeyer rand fathers and  grandmothers With their parents the group numlarge bunch Carrots otatoes Spy Cod Fillets Lard Pork Liver Chili Sticks Mich Pecks Apples 3Uf No Bone 75c 45c 45c Pork Sausage Bacon Squa Oxydoi Heme lb Bacon Squares ,b Pkg 9c 59c  Deep Freeze Sealed in Unit 49 estattghduse Can bers 13 The Detroit Free Press carr ied their pictures Sunday Malachy Roche has purchased the new house at Main and Pearl Sts of Thomas Read Georgc Teepieitasapair of carr ier pigeontk Born to Gorge Clark arid wife last week a son  Mrs Rojy Teeple leaves for her new home in Maniatique last week The Citizens Lecture Course have been organized Stephen Durfee is  pres C L Grimes, Sec G W Teeple, treaa Com, Mrs E Read,Lucy Mann, Kate 0Connor, Motlie Kelly L MCoe, Kittie Grieve, Kittie Hoff Mocco Teeple, Mable Sigler, John Cadwell, Wm Crofoot, Will Mclnty re, Iva Placewfy The genlemen friends of Frank, Sigler gave him a surprise at hii home Tues evening The postoffice and sereral stores Stockbridge were robbed Sun nightl Will Singleton has hired ouft tot George Younglove for the year  A pedro parfry was held at tine Goody Dinkel home Fri night Mr and Mrs David SmiOh gave t party New Years eve I include responsibility for personnel, employment and medical and safety departments which were formerly dij reeted by the late James H Walker, vice pres, who died last Dec 1st Lobban ha been secretary and general accountant of the company and has hJi employeiL cnUnuou ly since 1811 He will have general, wells were issued responsibility for the company accounting department, but will uii over the specific duties of general uccountant to Mr Hums juiftat secietay Both men have had a sale long training in the propertyrecord j Only 551 foxes were prviitux tax and accounting division of th for bouirby payment the first week business i in January tfcuervatioi2 Notes 295,081 deer licenses were sold this ear compared toJi98,081 last year More permits to ilrJIJoii and in 1947 than in any year since before the war The total was 887 Coyofcte pelts onjy brought from 88c to 77c at the recent staJe fu were presented Gushee has been assistant lo the chairman and was firet employed by Detroit Edieflh in 1920s He hai been active in company sales, purchasing and managements affairs in Ord I nance matters both in Washington and Detroit during the last war The beaver trapping season in 36 counties of the loweo peainisula is Mar 18 The license s 2 and also l for each pelt taken Only 161 muskrats were taken in Pte Mouille marshes in Dec com pared to 1800 a year ago Unit  required Gn Store hoe a jLt 14 light fftaat ee  St far Fa Wad Hi Wi sstltjl 1 t NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO The lafct number on the lecture course, the Soriorty Entertainers, is January 12  R Dap Bird, Ford dealer, has bou ght the FlinWoft building and will moe threr from the Reason bid Marian Irene Topping and J Em erson Kinsey were married at the G L Topping home in Plainfield, January 2nd Harrison Allen6t former reaid enjfl and proprietor of the Log Cabin Cigar Store In Chicago for many  years, died there Jan 3 The funeral was at the Swarthouflf home Tues with burial here Max Spraager, 8 and his sister Johanna, 10, wore drowned at the WilltaBsiviUe null pond Saturday MaiJr Adeline Chipman, Gregory, and Robert Raid of Stockbridge were married on January L  The proaeeition to buy the old fairgrounds at ferighton was voted ti lattJTrorj 14 forand vote k ioe  nut  MMbrif tkumuPINCKNEY DISPATCH, Wednesday  Jan i4, 19 Aid Infantile Paralysis Sufferers i The March of Dimes t Give Liberally Kennedys Gen Store Elee Water Heaters iEPTIC TANKS LAVATORES SINKS MissEveXyn Bowman came home from Melius hospital, Brighton, Sat following an appendicitis opeiation Dr Walter Mercer and famly at E Landing spent Sun with Win Mer cer and W,vWater Systems Stanley Dinkel SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 16 Each COWS 18 Each HOGS 475 Per Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIGS REMOVED PHONfl COLLECT TO OARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 BUYERS OF HIDES ft CALF SKINS FREE Mrs Kenneth Wyiie and daughter, Kay, and Lyle Euler were m Detroit Sunday Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee entertained for dinner Sun Gerry Ficb man and wife and Ambrose Eichman and wife of Dearborn  Mrs Jack Teuton and Jack Price of Rochester spent Sun at the ohm ot George Meabon Sr La Verne Clark and James Doolitt le attended the MichMinn baskoi ball game at Ann Arbor Sat night  Mrs Jesse  Henry received word that Mr and Mrs Chas Whitehead and Miss Beatrice Lam born have ar rived in Calif, and called on Fred Ayratpli, former Gregory ClAmM i Trunk agent at San Fran,sico and Waiter Mowers family in IOK AHK  eles i Mrs Merwin Campbell and M  i Andrew Campbell were in Ann Fri  The Merwin Campbell family spent Sun at the James Hall home I near Dexter Born to Desmond Ledwidge and wife of Detroit Jan 91, a girl, Mary Catherine Andenson and family of DISPATCH Publihed Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pinckinv, tfchiran Sntared J second aas patter at Poatotffice at Pinckney, ltichiiran undo he act of March 3 187 SubacTTprton rata 150 a Year PAU  CMRLKTt puauirui Wm, liain wad killed Mon nite when he fell dowu stairs at Lyons elevator, Howell, The Dale Miller lamny spent Sua at tihe Hollis Holluway home at Wright Corners Th gfire engine wa, called to fclhe nitead barn on Howell Road  this noon The building was saved It i used for potatoe and onion storage Mr and Mr Harold Lowe and Mr and Mrs Eli Miller of Detroit were supper guests of Mr and Mw, C E Bucket, Sunday evening Lawton Vogts and wife ul Whit Oak spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs eorge Meabon jr Mr and Mis Andrew Nesbitt were dinner guests Thuns of Mr  ami Mrs N A Housner of Brighton honoring Mr Housner biisJhdaJy Mr and Mrs George Hargravcs of Detroit and Rex Noggle and wiij of Ann Arbor called at the F ran k Aberdeen home Sunday Lynn Hendee, wife and sons, Gale and Rex spent Sun in Coldwutcr with the Dr James Nash family Gordon Hester and wife of Ypsilanti spent the week end with Andrew Nesbitt and wife  Mrs Dottie Latnbeit of Portage Lake is visiting in Sturgis J  Mrs Alice Schoenhals and Mr L Karus of Howell spent S4L with L   J Henry and wife  Mr and Mrs Louis Shehan and son, Francis, spent Sun with Mr, Mrs Gerald Bauer of Brighton  Fishing through the ice is still joing strong and wriggler dealer arc have trouble keeping irtieir stock up Blue gillp seem to have quit biting but plenty of pike and ciscoes arc being taken Theodore Olderman and wife of Detroit culled on Mr and Mrs J il Hooker Sat  I John McDonnel and wife who are nowlocated in Detroit spent Sun  with Clifford VanHorn and wife  Rimond OConnor of Windor spent the week end with Jick Reardon at the VanHorn home I Mr and Mrs Arthur feimons of Rush Lake celebrated the 25th wed ding anniversary Sun Mr and Mrs Albeit Abramson ,f Fowlerville were Sunday dinner guests of Hollis Wylie and wife Mrs Phi Hi p Sprout arid Mrs Chas Soule were in Lansing Sat Mns Ida Feidler  tyyers will leave Wed for St Petersburg, la to i , her daughter Mrs Helen Dean Mr and Mrs Fred Read spent Sun with Dr and Mrs Steve Brown in Detroit W C Miller was confined U his home by illness last wek  Mrs Beulah Miller entertained Arc an 1 Ace Complete Garage and Wrecker Service SHIAEY IONS 127 PEARL ST CALL NO 138 HOWELL RD NOTICE We are now open for business in the Stewart Anderson Bldjr ates gladly given for Sheet Metal work, gutters, downspouts, Stacks and furnace repairing In the near iuture we will also be ed for welding and braiing All work guaranteed 4 Pinckney Fabricatny  Sheet Meta Company  EffthuSmoke also be eqdpnMr and Mrs Milton Zerkin who are attending the University of Mich are staying with Mrs Beulah Mar tin, Mr Arbor Blanche Friday Clark wa in Ann Mr and Mrs Winston Baughn and Donnie, were in Wayne Sat, tanlcjy Dinkel was in Jackson on bdUM o uyi Thar Mrs Dinkel and Jon ,uiu went as far a Stock bridge wiiii lum and spent tile day the Past Matrons of Pinckney Chap ter No 145 Mon Mrs Kdith CarrJ Miss Blanche Martin and Mrs Esthj er Camobell were eohostesses I  Mrs Ray Merrill and Norma Ana Shehan of Webster spent Sat with STATE OF MICHIGAN The ProbaU Coart for too County oi Livfnftton At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City Iosco of Howell in the said County, on  26th day of Dec A D 1947 Present Hon Willis L Lyon, Jude of Probate in the Blatter of the Estate of Charles S DeWolfe Decreased It appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claims gainst said estate should be limited i ,nd that a time and place be api mined to receive, examine and ad just all claims and demands against I atd deceased by and before said Court  It is Order the all of the credi t ore of said deceased are required to present their claims to aid Cod at said Probate Office, and to serve a copy thereof upon lUry DeWoife, at Hamburg, Mich the administratrix of said estate at said Probwbe Office on or before thej 8th dsty of March A D 1948, at  en oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby appoint cd for the examination and adjust meat of all claims again said deiased The Qourt will also at thai time determine whether and to vrimk extent claims and administrat ion expenses are payable out of com unity property or out of separate4 propertsT of decreased it is Further ordered That puhV,z notice thereof be frwen by pub  alien, of a copy of tali order, for three iMHieesim weeks pqewfous tu said day of hearing jt Ike Pinckney rispntchv  aeejapar printed and  u2atod in snid County  i van L Ies Jaam of pmbttte A tree cop J lfi   n Sunday guesjfcs of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan were Albin Pfau and wife and Alfred Pfau and amily of Arvid JfoJLfd JhBM Vaughn famtly were Sun guests aTthe Si  Lemuel Martin an I Nash home  tr t I Ray Burns and family, Domimck tlrtin Conglin and family and Mr and K th Reason and Mrs Louis Coyle attended a dinner mLZTell J le h Reason Sunday d wife of YpsilSat with Mis Iieulah     ,,,, ra Mame rarren oi f tte Jwk ta  , called at the home of MlJs  Sun in honor of Jacks birthday  H family and Ann Arbor Edna Mr and Mi Stanley jnke and Mr Jennie Duvereuux were n tiw ell Sat Mi Mora Darrow is serijuwly in at her home here, ller daughter, Mi  Jidna Allen of Lun ii and Clyde Daiiow and wife ot Milford were  aiiiri ,S ndliy  Mi and Mih Harry Hess and son of Waterloo spent Sun with Wayne Atlce and wife  Corge Crane returned from Hou  stoM, Texas where he and his wife hae been visiting Mrs Crane went to Dei ray Peach Fla, to keep house for Col Ldwin S, George Harold Porter is now working for the Purroiigns Adding Machine Co af iluioutn ,lulius and Robert Aschenbrenner are working for the KaiserFruzief Cou at Villow Rji Mi aid Mrs Howard Seefeld Mary Jane Gallegher of Ann Ar America    1 H H  with Mirand Mrs Hill Baughn, Jack Haines and Robeit Seefeld Peach Palmer attended tlio fun ral Winton Baughn and family of Mrs Donn Widnwyir ut liwcilf spent Sunday witih Mr and Mrs F last Friday l at, Milford, jPfJnra Ann who Merlin Darrow of Hamburg wan nt a week theressnteliome with in town Saturday them Mr and Mrs Kdsel MJrycr and daughter, Cheryl oi AUJI Alitor were Sunday night guests at the Waller Clark hoire ihe nhk truck ot W H Meyer was wrecked near New Hudson bat when hil Ly a car driven by rannington people Garth and Jim Meyer who were on the truck were uninjor ed but two people iu the car weii aken to th hopital Roy Reason und family and Mr lldna Reason and Leota, called on, the Fred Carpenter family in Pontiac Saturday  Mrs Mary Jane Tujch is a pajttcnt in an AnnArbor hoKnl Mr and Mrs Artlior Dojnm and son of Lakeland left bjy auto Moi for Texas Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed left lor Fla, Sunday via Hot Spring, Ark Mr and MrsRoss Read sailed from New York last Fri for Sou,th Ullttt hit flU  t  GRANDMA ROSY watnt fooling cither Paet teen was bedtime when Grandma was a girt She was tired and tomorrow would be another hard day Shed be up at 530 and buey every minute Bread had to be baked and the wood stove had started smoking again Then there were kerosene lamps to be illee wieks trimmed and ebimneys polished And the oblong copper tube had to be itled with eJothee and steaming soap    then hand scrubbed and put through the wooden singer Beating and rugs was another job that just had to be U had been pest off too long afeeadyis tiring the Ufa ad BsVy be has dedricUyt tOM CO m i yf f,0m   Sr ss rif Sodsi M he in iTa 11, TX r4Mt mmmm      f   v ti  IsSWMttslnMMii PTn i IIIPIIBI  ,P,i,m LteafW,  i 4VV  ir  jt V  V PitKkMj DUphi InHf  5J1 ,  WcHierson State Bank  Circuit Court News The Dec term of court was con tinued at Howell this week by Jutge Collii The case of Stanley Franck was dismUaed, Ho haa entiattd in the navy The caao of Stanley VanBlaircum, contributing to delinquon cy of a minor wan put over to Mu luti motion of Raymond Wile sentenced for forgery, for a new trial was dismissed A quit title degree was granted to Ruseell and Marie j Lightle, ,1 The following divorces were grant ed Arden from Josephine Hall, Earl from 14yd Smith, James from Elsie Prey,, Devie from Neta Hammer, Odea from Dunnn Monroe The auto aceident of Charlea and Carrie Saunders v Haul riediord  PROFESSIONAL G8RNEK THE NEWLOOK In line will the timei and New Years piocedvue, resolutions are in  order To give 1948 finance a New  Look lets try this one I resolve to deposit something in a  Saving Account each pay day n savings Account is best friend one can have in time of need With and Marshall Rouler was trel by thie New Look in your finances you a jury but the judge took the caao are ready for those expected emgen I under advisement The auto accident cases of Maybelle Padley vs Sam Genn, Mary and Leon Hagman vs James Hagman and Leon Hagman vs James Cornell and Lawrence Turner were settled j The In junction suit of Paul Dieth rate, elm et ai vs Wm Baytea et al was  settled lMtJt  The suit of Frank Struck vs Ctw All deposits v to faWKaa to s Lester VanBlaircum was settledThe A VanWiakk iuy M EHffy M a , D7W vsr  Pinckney, Mick, I Charles K sefl Daily UiOO AM U 1 00 P M4  Attoraeye at Lew Enceat Wedneaday I f, Stele aad Sevtege Bask Most, TueCiFri, tat, 7t00St0Q asf J Hew all Idlihljae cies IcPhersM State Bank 1 Money to leaa at reasonable tntes, Interest paid ea nevtafs Mia and Tine Certifieatei of  DR G R McCLUSKEY OlMUI 111 OtfieoSSS Hisldta lit gBBBBnSlSBJ BFW W ay Aeaesatsaeal PEJtiCY ELUS AUCTIONEER Pae SPU Pteekney, Miehigea ARNETS fERY MEA HERB SNEED 1M U7 a  HeweU, CEMETERY MEMORIALS 14 N, Main St Ann ArborMieh Harekl Chubb, Local Representative S16 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Ilowell  Phone 430 or 97 Monuments  Markers MARTIN J LA VAN Attorney At Law Pane IS Bnmm aUeigo Paon 13676 Reeeiriig S717 Lakeside DrM Rush Lake Warm Morning Stoves Sale on Fanners Feed Supply C  PHONE ft4 cured by our isaiksjroMp to PeeV oral Deposit Isiearaee STATE OF MICHIGAN The ProkmW furl tor the Ceenty OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Ceurt,beld at the Peobete Office in the Cite of  Howell in the said County, on the fcTjri day of December, A D 1947 Present, Ron WiUia I Lyons, Judge tf Probata In the Matter of the Estate Victor E Szymaneki, Deceased it appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claims against satd estate should be limited and that a irae and place be appointed to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by and befor said Court K it Ordered, That all ojf the creditors of said deceased are re quired trepresent their claims to i said Court at said Probate Office on or before the 15th day of Mar , A D 1048, at ten oclock in The I forenoon, said time and place be  ing hereby appointed for the exam ination and adjustment of all claims j and demands against said deceased, I it is Further Ordered, That p tblte  oetice thereof bd siren by public Hon of a copy of this  order once each weak for three sueeeethro weeks previous to said tar 0 hearing in the Pintknof Diessteh, a newspaper printed and elrrelated in said euaty Willis L LyoMf Juif of Prtbato Probate A true eapf, Celeste Prshall,Raf4tter of Proba latter agreed do carry out dirt haul ins contract COMPLETE INCOME TAX SERVICE MYERS BOOTERY 1 1 Uat Yowr ProMrty WHk Mo LEE LAVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Pkesbe ttS  MiekJgi AUCTION EER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY BEUIT WYLIE PHONE P1NCKNEV 7SFS1 STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law  mwAmm Sute Ueonso PHSWARTHOUT A SON PfJNERAL HOktfc Phor  St  Miebige 1110 South Mich Howell, Mich 1 07 H Zit Grand Kiver, Howol JALii ktixel riay Will Cooffr   STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR  THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCER v Georgn Balmer and Margaret Baluier hit wife pUintiffi Wra Phillip 1 Smite, John 8 Dennet John S Bennett, Daniel Robineoa He4V Maiden, William Maidon Martin Maidea,Mary Maiden, Mary Ann Maiden John Maiden, Liddy Ann INCOME TAX RETURNS MADE OUT 406 EAST GRAND RIVER AVE BRIGHTON, MICH PHONE 3731 MRS J M McLUCAS FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr, OPTOMETRIST ISO WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 388 RESIDENCE 6U LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK HAULUVC, AND Weekly Tripe 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 CONIf ant Ads nn Smith Sarah Roper Sylvanui p QATT T J I , nKer 30   Smith James LoUghlin iS19,1 AX Con cknqy, Michigan WANTED Scrap Ut ,25 per ton delivered to my yard or will pick up  Howell Iron A Metal Co J 70 S Walnut Ph 2i3 FOR SALEf Houseand Five Aclei j Ted Singer, 3015 Monks Rd PinLydte A Isnith j ditSion, Phone PinckneW 114F4 or I Call at 321 Mill St, to the evenings defendants  ,, No 886 orat iTon  OR SALEFisfiing Shanty J C Dinkel, Pinckney ORDHR OF PUBLICATION At a aoaeioa of said eourt held at tne count house in the City of Howell in said county on the 24th day of November, A D 1947  PRESENT Honorable Joseph Collins Circuit Judge 1 Cement Mkers for rent 3 cu, ft, gasoline or electric power, 3  cu ft mixers for sale on wheels ucr skids Ua power Trailers for rent or aale axles, wheel and hitches H  Charcoal and Pkg Coal Wlim Rental Trailer Service I STATE OF MICHIGAN THE PROBAii CODKT FOR THE  COUNTY UF LIVINGSTON   At a seion otf said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City, of  Howell in said County on the 6th I day of January A D, 1948 Present Hon Willi L Lyons, of Houtewlves OAVETOUn HASTE FATS Afc Overcome Scats Shortage OroangandTiring the bill ofj 121 CW RivrfEaat End C JudZPuU complaint in aaid cause and the afj PS nd gvflngi  In the Matter 0 the Estate lidavit of George Balwer A Margar FOR SALE 460 chick oil burning Emma Burgess, Deceaiwd t Balmer atteehad thoroto, from brooder Eli Aron 1 Mable F Suydam, having filed in I which it satiafactorily appears to the FLORIDA REAL ESTATE said Court her petition, praying I court that oho defendants above If in the market for Florida that an instrument filed in said named, or their unknown heirs, dev homes or business of any kind con Court be admitted to Probate as the tseesjegateef and assigns, are prop, tact James W Tincher with F, C last will and testament of said deer and necessary parties defendant j FC Morris Real Estate Co ceqsed and that administration of  in the above entitled cause, and 903 Ea Hillsborough, Tampa, Fla said esttfte be granted to Hiram R  It further appearing that after 1 know what you like and we Smith or some other suitable person diligent search and inquiry it can have iit  it is Ordered that the 16th day of not be ascertained, and it if not R0OM TO RENT Single or Couple February A D x948, at ten oTlock known whether or not saw Jn wm take care of child, while jVarc in the fejrenoon, at said probate of, ante are living 0 deed, 0 where ent work Board optional  u , , v ,,   anyVthaia njaf rejWo If lmngiand, M L j McKinI 806 Mm lf dead, whether they he pereonal Pinckney willTJUL iSsKls2 re Charles Clark Jr wno spent the thereof be given by publicat IwT fito nseS P yew d half with he occtip to of a copy of this order, once  lice, be and ia hereby appointed foi hearing said petition It i Further Ordered, The public iKIWfVYflsrat  ir fiOAT IVORY SOAP  ttitdimi QXYDOL unknown, and that the names of c1 and arrived home Thure f the rereoej who are included there James Murphy J and family of , ia without being named, but who  Pent Sundajy with Mr anrl are emOraeed therein under the title Mra James Murphy Sr of unknewa heirs, devisees, legat  M ees k assigm,cannot be ascertained TOWNSHIP TAX NOTICE after dilicent search and inquiry Starting Sat Jan 3, 1948 I will  On notion ef Kinney A Adams, collect taxes at my home every Sat  attorneys for plaintiffs, IT IS OR from 100 p m to 600 ptn until  DERED that aaid defendatita and further notice their unknown heirs, devisees, legat Dog Tag Licenses or aale ees and ensigns, ceu their appear Stanley Dinkel, Putnam TwpTreas ence to he entered in this cause 1 within three nsenths from date of  this order aad ia default thereof,f that said bill ef joispiaint he taken If  eeafeased bf the aaid iefendante,f their iknewa heint, dfviaees, legat J  ees and aatiase  IT II rUKTWB ORDERED thetf within tvettgr eeJe pUiattffa cause f  e cosw of this erder U he pubUshed U the Pieokaev PlaaaUh a newepep or 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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>ry ,,vv  i  Volume Rt  ,  tftaiiigaii Miriror anoHRoes Wane lrArtied Soft hall aTSf QeeeTnor Kim Sigter appointmafit Joseph Sanfoid, Warden of feJ  ParutaptiSyat Atlantic lXSSZJSSSTTkS SS  i uS fr rt past nme yea He , joT 5 L  r I   correction at a uifct ir hm  aucey   , a year te ,, AJ ir3 ow  oJ  6h grei 4really firing the commissioner of i0i,cwa   9Kasmer Bebon and Steve  ,   T  s,, led aU the State Capitol as a vertin die Soft hallaam heat EM  withjewhe and Metals lfor the Sigler theory of    I WWt be BUriaedSTthetf ed authority ijnd reeponaib  WUL, Iffi J,rSr b them  fo,  ST MAftYS CHURCH Rev Fraud Murphy, pastor   Kovena Friday 1220 soon and 00 p ill t Preparation ,for Holy Qommuaion each Saturday 8t 9 p m and on shindey 7 toT30 a m i Mses a 800 a tn and 1100 iSun, Jan ill Com gun for man, 4k week of 58th Novehn Among the intention are Sun, life Pic, Edgar Clinton Mon, the parents of Mrs Mary Lynch Kan 7 7 to 4 Hard tell team loaas 11 mv wJT UL  JUJ  j kf   ,v  i J ing content to Chelsea 2 to SV I 10o2f  w  kforfr to take over the jo VjjfLeo Uvtfywd Wnu Jefl W portent enrolment   1 he succeed a fiveman com vTelacted tto achooL board ViHaa ,  w HP1 Happy WW W M  7vynen en fei4 member of which donated  S  vaaSd  W  TnViiiiiin  vnau  jiarvicea aa civic duty Tu SffEit ShexsteinhoffkTto  T  V   or ck, special intention commission was replaced by an r f rDaJSl5ta     SEVENTH ANA Firutu TT  Thur late ftnrv wti s pointiVe commissioner isubjeot to S  S  Note on th4 Game After running up their winning streak to j5 garoat the Pinckney V F W baakat bail team loot their  7fe game taVAhunchUf cdBaga bojyp J trom Howed in night by a acore of 68 o 4 2 Previously the had beat en JDexter twice, Brighton, Hartland Fowlarvilk and HirUt Movers of Ann Arbor once aach  AJ Pinckney had had 12 men In Curreat Comment With thu jatua ih Pinckadv ml on 11 fjrat iatue waa publiil 23  by Jerome tomatona editor who never pufcd bupunchaa  Iater f0lowey,,2 a oi Horac, Graeley J aSJ unUomaboutWhge7nlt kb were not olavine Annual   i i wo not playing enough to   them a double header waa achadull 4   v SEVENTH AWD EICH July 23 jennia Uvdy, Mra f2ilf Thur, ate Henry Wuraell Fri 1 ad for Friday However, only 8 men allowed up and o tome of the boys had   I  r  Kr , v   Mtard in thriUar I to 0 auio  ttJ JLZ, Q9 Vf , FWtfarviiki 11 to 6 Hard ball team rBL11 direcUOtt of governmental bureas     Thankgiving for pafe return of nep jJ 1 P1 o0j game and they I hws, req by Mrs Boy Ctuaineau  a lo of pap before they fact uitcaioA which ttJid hi, front pa Trunk Railroad to Pinckney n J are i  i,ra ou beam w u fjj  tl 4L beat Mesnards 2 b 1 Born to Km  jMTSJkjSSL W met Roche and wife Joily U a girl  vLv July JO Soft ball lifted field JtSttSSl dedicated here with double header, mod  airDlanfea Piuckneiy beats Milford 6 to 5 and jUTrnlSEagtrs, Howell, defeat Dexter 7 tol Joiia uarver ill diojfeoft bull tm beats Cabgidy Lakto 4ad ageii 13 to 1 Hard gSTteaitf SKlihe 14 to 5s Ap bHowell holds V JDay celebration Rev Ezra lieachy eleei ed to countjy board of education AUKaJPinckiK wns county JTTlLijrill uLf lj Mt bail title by belting y SSTA ftTh  tarvUU IB t 2 iose tot guHe to JftgSa Xt theThe seventh grade boys Joyce Clark and Joan Fi MU a picture on tUn bit This shows fourskiters num y, Cteerfulnejtt, Teamwo wins at Neattlftia, it seems that nea fallen tftpough the ice Loly and Lucille Beac drawn tihe seventh grade G ixenship code on paper T  11  and department through bds and commissions has the tendency of vak ing government away from the people He would like to seje the govern or given authority to appoint or  fire the directors of bufeaus and  depts and to have these appointments subject to confirniaLioii by a  branch of the state lcMUture, the  State Sonate That the Governor has tutjl wise lyinhis first teit thu  ,  a competeiit man to run io scutes correction and penul fystkM  ap  pa to be conceded by everyone Jr, Stanfords expenenve a xriuntng thefederal arison at Alama a regarded as amplo qualification for the Michigan responsilllties Gov  ernor Sipfler refers lo this expeiienca as your long and distingu Jiud riairjT fn penology yifm a directive to Mr Sanford, i jonn e e Hard ball team splits  mmrm Governor yigler presented his credo 12 gama at Mancheuer in doubla BASKEl BALL Jlera are some highlights header here under ligtys Pinckney The JbajkS ball airls Mr Flr5t all, the prisons and ra, Wtl f,gAund 2 t9,l and City sTer MriSwaffiit m L tha  uigh ltau4adB vof, Aug 27Mrs Mae Vaughn, Mrs our locJ 8 as ea be achieved NOJIK HaU8 and Wm Gardner die WenWV , lH Sat, Upt Mr ose Platowski fdT clee boys in the last game  , owlon from  and Sf commemoraUou for recant d    in the first People who wire toFvkwLif Ut Pfrted and members of purgatorialM  gotaway to a big and most of the right of wS  and the csiher Waa the attempt o a land peculator to get posaaaaion of tha public squareNow this rarod waa built by money donations from tha  society Baptjpm was conferred Jan 1 for Sarah Denise McMacken, sponsors douad Tapu AnKrson for i  whoa tci Anderson waa named was tha fftiioaer and 0 Mr Carver was the jpad ing contractor Max Ledwidge once told us his father worked  with , a SCOl Milford 5 to 1 wifti Paul Singer pitchtog fir 4 innings Edward  ei m  ranof found dead Uavu ball team basketball Mon and splits double header with Chelsea X414 i,y,a Graves, Donald Walker man QnTuea the eighth gradigirls led c  o i A won from the 7th grade irfift bv Aug 20Mrs Susan Bodia and one   8  we   i tart and was ahead 15 to 11 at the half Pinckney acored 18 poinU the ,  3r4 quarter to 4ske the lead and were Brenden Keith and Anita wou   88 to 41 Gentile was Maureen Ledwidge, indents at the J1  J fr Pincknay with 16, w xur worjD Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit and J0 Amburgey got 14 and Billl grading the roadbedThis u hf Sienna High School, Adrian ,, j    tha day of steam shovej and 1 ine Howell colage boys made up doiara, Money donations varied Tai a fast bunch AJ1 are playing on coll late Georg7 SigiJr told us it ege toams,Lloyd Cook, i at Central tatihe Jacob Sigler Jave gqoo 2 Normal Paul Bennett is at Albion,I wardl ttvTheTnZ    J ros n 777, Scofield anH rvi  MUU i  L  rir8 train ov tha COM cuL CnUKCH  Jiey Alfred Allard, pastor onj Morning Worship 1030 eat Sunday School 1130 Choir Practise Wed Night I  J,  jl over inckne,  were made from the upper Wida Organist and Choir Director   hH T4he am Wft one ld wWib ran around the from of to  Mrs Merwin Campbell 9Pn1  6 t thehotel r W C Wyof Dextor S S Supt Herman Vedder lTJl 13 a lf Bnd wo WM V and remembers Se Devotions lhis week are in honor of Epiphany of the Visit of  the Three Wiae Men, closing with the Octave Feast on Jan 13  4   Sd Het SeminBryl M th vUtaHw3SvV Detroit and Tom Bron at Manlius eption at the hotel far tt n Un verrity N V They were very, official After the dTnn S Mtand had it all ovar Pinckne,     a,nnttW Start the New Year right by 8 H fBrogan and Carrol  coming to church  7 J 15 ,Pto  Howell Hollta 1 Cittern of PlnctaiyT Th lrod We sprdialfcr welcome you to our fel ,   Plncky th 10 and wa avideny ,tiu ahort Vf  jlowship and worship at 100 Sun Keep Sundffyg for the great things of the spirit J lAvey got 9 as the doctor in an appeal far funda HolUs Amburgey hurt his ankle said You are not aakedio7ivS the last half and had to raUre      d  glVfl fpr GOSPEL MISSION P liiu Bachey, pastor 1 fers Ke for In double Moaning Worship 2 IrV1  eXpre   Sunaay School ,,  header under lights Pinck ltu  QhwJL  l JS grw 5un morale ahd Its counterpart, rbeaaa Brighton 11 to 6 but lose  jtirhy ior rf,nat Sup  Wm undue privileges and oth to yDex7r 6 to 6 Vf t u   Yg Pep1R Meetin er forma of favoritism to preferr  witii Sept 8Sch0l ,0113 with 847 M aeaert us for we W11 enroll A   base  Accepted principles of wund bus Vlle iaageJteof HoweU reeafore Cottiil toeaj niajpsmant, should be appli ed by uob siner joe Lavey ercgkedj ed prisoners, specially those political or other influence our Pinckney  Qij sure need iment, arecord Pinckney wina  ZfeZtdhan  ,, baU championship at Fowled ra JutTnlnttem 7 Tig   ir Dft7ta of Howell reeafore nr niie Irm 7 t58   KlNGb uAUUHTERS Ambuivey Layey JUrnold D Young Gentflg , Aschen Leiiig f Kuhn  10 J Young v Points  1030  1100  F F G F G G G G   a Grand Trunk raload l Tastier, or tomorrow but for a Grape Mosher I Trunk Kaifroad foreverIn batito Wagner for the square the people had pfc  Devlin  go into court and fight the land Alltiendinger speculator In this they were aided Art by Joe Kirtland, son of the foundLaRosa , er of Pinckney  M Amburgey 12, Lave 4 iphaais hWW IIMIUA l,0r 4tHtS t ta4ia on gina you need the ex P011 h O  S NOTICE   Kings Daughters meeting sen Genlil ld D Yottng 5, Aschen 2, ed for jttoie wee has been post Kuhn 14 Ta8ncr 6 Mosher 7, Wag a until further notice u  x 13 ev,n 6, Alimendinger 6  I w v 4 tiltikiicy Who tatfiO f , i I Chicago, brinjfljig Judgv litr,   Chicago with him Ii, v A, must always be piac ai    M,I,, S1  Japroper diverification of in 10jeffrey Loomis brought here 118 Gc I itKpravent ynfair competit NYfor borial raldVedder yBtoars tti free industry and to pros and jatrWia Cornell manned Soft THE UPTON MURDER CASE the widest possible varietur of balI   3t, Paul 0f Ann Ar mu   vocational training for the bor undei Ught8 and steinhoffs  p I beat Murray Broa of Dexter Pinckdept has an obligation to nwins Brighton 11 to 2 Nor the burden on the taxpayer man VanBlaircum, liowena Liver in product  J order of  There will bea regular meeting of O E S No 146 at 8007p, m  Friday evening, Jan 9 All past and The jury in the Upton murder Pre8C1Tt Esthers are requested to be trial at Maeon last Tues brought IrTT P188  SecV a vetdky af murjr jn ttte firgt   ALFREO DREW Alfred Drew, 76, died at his home in Lyndon Sat He operated a blacksmith shop in Dexter from 1893 to 1030, and was village marshaU saany years Surviving ire his wife, 8 sons, one daughter, 3 sisters and  S brother The funeral waj at the Keehn Funeral Home Tues with burial in Dexter The i  ree against Mrs Joaephine Upton,    w  3d  Biehard Grman, 1, in tW y employ prisoners m product ance mBrriedt , murder of Mr Uptons husorrT ive enterprisee ,  17MrB Elizabeth Nauas Frank at their farm home itear Will Aun MacCormick, national dies laQ Jack Hammel and Percy Houston on Aug 21 last It carries known penologist, was engaged by KWarthottt Junefiuggit nd Ro, a mandatary life sentence The jvry gs Gov to jserve as a consultant1 bert Hilla married Hard ball team was catapaaed of 6 ma 4nd 6 wothe reorganization Mr Mac Uate Fowlerville 7 to 4 Pinckncjy men JcVs recommendations ple,ed cnig , bail season by losing to Frank Upton was a Lansing taet tant partinthe Governors Dwder 10 to 0 City Service beata ory worker but livd  , nrmf to appoint MrrSanfordic Krignton 3 to 2 Pinckhey team near Williameton where hie wife new post They included the foi won gn ganies and lost 6 during the and 3 small children lied Mrs L lo,KifffS season Dexter had Peterson, form ton oparated the farm With e aid That ttt, commissioners salary be er league pitcher on box of several orphans from tlfe St Vinl Incrcaaed from 10,000 to 12,000 Sepfa 24Bosemary Read atid cent DePeul society The ufcons did w mi a urano rrung train thathe eomm and directory be ap james Whitley married, and Grae nojJ get along good TheySd tZZlftnckney crossing in the fo pointed to terms of four or six Youngand Howard Craig Ann Liv arated last year but had gotfen re1 years, prefetay the latter, in or  ami Vincent Laltosa engage coneiled eome month befoArtne der p aflsffre greater security in ment arauiunced murder The five Gorman childish tenure that a youth division be 0vt 1 Belle Mclnjyre For became wards of the St Vmcen e created to devise, organize and sup Byihe  gjgfc ii footbali Paul todety when their mother w  ervise programi for the more offect Uam  Lansing Eastern Res 26 deported to Canada aa an alcoholic ire training andtiwatment of yjnthto 20 PffrPf Ros and Mrs Esther Theiy wer placed with families, Richard was placed 0a  Art 1, LaRosa Amburgey Kuhn Gentile Lavey Reynolds J Young Aachen D Young Points Ge J F G G G G G G Coilegiana SeigrisC Bennett Cook  ii Am suit It cost Pinckney men were later reimbursed by the town ship  tUeut iu,, L pwup the money and TRAIN Homer Abney truck smashed and his driving it bruised, Mon night when he hit a Grand Trunk train at Oie The furore over wheat speculation etc is strictly political and waa made to embarrae Preeldent truCarrollman The charge was made that Siegirst j persons in his adminisjiatioa by Brogan I means ot inside information ere n  t ,  making big fortunes in the sHvk Points  Amburgey 10, Kuhn 6, market To date only preal3kl ntile , Lavjy 9, Reynolds 4, J doctor and a few minor Youngl, D Young 4, Scofield 11,1 have been turned up Now there  Bennett 13, Cook 0, Brogan 16, Car, netfattt illegal in this Stock gamex rol 16, Slegriat 2 Referee  B ttnf Is a old ae hietory itselTend i Rum , principal busineat eavrtod on1 in I Vail Street NY and the Chicago MRS EMMA BURGESS lH Wheat bjaa always been a favAmburgy, Umpire J Burns t Emma Hicks Burgess, lifelong reroffte eom laident of Pinckney, pasaed away for aron niA a,e bcught by fttl offenders, particularly the 1721  Whiu fleSdie age sroup iiat the state estabj gfct 8Rai Ann Young and Val farm in Webster One of the, gim Uah a reception and medical center  j , Bom to Robert waa placed wilfc the Mike liaraaekl  newly convicted offenders Vedar and wife, Sat a girl Pinck of Pinckney for a time an the ney football team beat by Brighton younger children with the Upton 82 to 6 family at Williameton Richard ran Oct 16Winifred Aberdeen elect away from Jfae farm where he watt MARRIAGE LICENSES Merlin Klein, 20, Fowlerville j parted tWa life in 1902 Their only Dexter had one and Leona Meiaser, 18, darkaton Shed1 daughter Laura Mrs Harley MUj loot their shirts on whamt ofttoo rah Smith, 21, HoweU, Joyce Phil1 ler died In W32 differentiiipa 16, Howell Stanley Tottenham For aererai years, Mrs Burgees  119, Milford, Ellen Grenn, 19, Good1 had lived in the Willie Clark noma, rich Lloyd Beurmann, 28, Brfghtonfwhere she aesifted in go prior to their prison coram Sanford appointment, dir  ILi J fe CoItienSai any teat of the igter principle for centralised susthority iudgnni to date txuf be summed up about aa jottows So far, so good9  sfoRlEJ f AKES TRACTOR AfiENCV raad Mra, C F Hewlett went  to AJsjNu Mick Sat and brought CRIME The FeK isaue features the merr of Mrs Olga  plaed and had worked for Apthonyj  Gallagher, a fanner on the NdrthJTMiiri Titoai Road, some 6 miles of Crime MagarfBe trw   Q   Qca tonally went to Mke Upton farm to w w   7JZu7r   reters and austers and he  eft Oak m road, north of  ,,,, wi UDtonTSW wriiien by it  ,    McPheraen HospitaTDec 81, 19e7j people vrtj  aiiao neW see It Abney truck was Her death waa due to injuries surf Men attempta have been made to Jaon, Mark, who was tained in a fall tn her home on the corner the worlds wbeat uppiy  u eve of ChrJatmae j James Patton ot Ca4ago lracticau The datsejtd was a daughter off did but James Laker aWof that the late George and Ludy Jewell i ttpy failed Back C5 the ninetiea Hicks aad way born in Putnam tewnlpfoeee called bucket shops were  ship, Net 6, 1868 In 1694 she wasdftried in many viliagee where it married  Kefhon Burgaee who derws poasibU te speeuia0 in auMlu, I Marion Pamelt, 23, Brighton  CONStA i tun niOTSi Timber for pulp wood, posts and poles are being cut in 6000 acres ofl cedar ewamp deer yards where the The editorial writers are aett the heuaehold lacea boH froeSaT aeerat i duae She waa a devoted member1 and hie ana A pheajaant poll taken by 300 rur si mail farriers showed a few leaa ph sjsaieti than a similar poll taken east year The result was the same, one cock to two and oneheif bene Snow snoe hares whteirhnve fteen ieejree are making a cosnbeck tbJa ef the Congn ehurch end a faithful acy for pi worker in the Ladies Aid Society that he pi of hie  They all She waj of a kind and genial iis SJ J branejien and tops will be availablenvngher frienda Her only eur Yeds Ulimesi and Calif, to three to prevent deer starvation jvivers are a brcejher, bert Hicks of those stater to the JtepttbUeaW eem A uav, n u u nA Pinckney, five nieces and ne nep didate Jn44 Foete jMrb Me Sea funereJ jservicee were held at that TraensuSe etecgV, varUiAatt Funri HAM MI Satublieeatneli ae Seesjey TestL  A  t i A  A 11  SS used sue wtfe o teg in Ion i0k irM two GardenKing Tra Jjf SfJ4 Jg JWomard eerdsngthe teatoY Ctora aMted to this territory togeer flUed With   the lemreter of Upca wasaWl torn drevete Use Oallagher farm ad get RiehenL ThatTiigh Richard j frienda and neighbors who o kindly armed wttk a deer rifle and Mrs,U suited ua during ftfce death of our  Urn W4J a ebotgin laid in wait forj unt, Mra Emma Burgess   imtdeineeHe induding te B i oratory twe rount farmera witii   W undersjtand the flRiAjiMwUhtitt vkttm who i reCerr um WBAWmJmti completed three years eeTte as the silken haired beauty of afeAifii one of the most modern Uingaton emty Botfc are euapeeta of s Ire in the Stet it is owned ae eew maawre frem the hemyardJ bf W H Redman who is Pre, of f eie was found near the vietimai fee wed known Redman Trailer Co,, hoaV and tibe flafer prints of the whfte Mr H C ftolh  who ia toe other en fee beef bettte wife which rkrfcrtneW f fee Ce an ineentor of the ewader wa nuart AlsnoeJ  Sryesfee  tractor wife tany Brewer waa emae igjawe lfe s 4  in a OeWU Cafe to whose fee CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many home freenj p m RichardL feey loaded thi ef the car and Mra is GeBagharjpf Harley Minller The Neicee and Kepttew Swarthoitt Funeral Home on afternoon with ex A L Allard of ficiating Burial ems in the Pinckney MASONIC GUEST MIGHT Reeerrstione ere being rereived for the annuel Masonic veateen panf quet and guest night to be held bgj ZtmnhUmwammm he poh th Mesas end WaJahte wilT ete ferwerd g fee Meier to 1M1 Watteee wae eiwaye e MAJtRIED0C SI Fern Reason received  wordj death of her grandfoMwn, Heppel of Endiane were mil tt to a re Hnrhert atorv ef Ooiereee laet merrfceam at fee Com Ceeaj u  JVJTV  W   jeep SWramx  i,i y i , N r Pinckney Dispftch Wedittiy, Jan 5 1948  K i  NOTES Of 47 YEAR AGO I AVftltf TTllTATVlr Jejrry Keating hu typhoid fever VAj ltUUAMEJ Born to Wax Merpny and wife v ftesWeSaidsje, Miok Dec 28, a daughter   Bubo Wright is working in George, FrL, Sat,, Jam two Reasons hardware store j Doubt Faatare ttuJalie Snyder oi Horton receiv SEVEN WERE SAVED ed a violin for Xmaa A Story, of PoatW, Sa Rascaa Jgdward Younkers and Mks Carlie  r Iff aMAZEIng Husbands, please note Your wife performs 70 different tasks iu her normal days work Frank ly, women will think this figure far too low, but it comes from the U S Governments Office of Education Yes, homemaking Is t big jobbut timeand laborsaving electricity helps a housewife skip through her maze of tasks Electric service savea her steps, lightens her work, gives her more leisure makes life healthier and happier for her and all her family And it costs so little Just divide your last 2month bill Iy the number of jobs electricity does every day Then youll act how little Yes, its aMAZElntf UH to tU fUctrk HourfJw HOUR OF CHARM Svndoyt, 5 JO  At WJI The DETROIT EDISON Co NEIGHBORING NOTES Mr and Mr Chas Whitehead 1 and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory 1 enroute to Calif, spent Xmas in New Orleans, La Donald Lupp of Gregory a member of the U of M band went with them to ie Rose Bowl New Years  G Morse, farmer supt of the  Hill of Portage Lake wore married RICHARD DNING,CATHRINE t Stockbridge school, U now located Dec 23 1  CRAIG  J at Columbia Ohio Born to Bert Campbell and wife Fts Born to Mr and Mrs Victor III last week, a son I SWING THE WESTERN vetad of Madison Wis, Dec 22 a, BeUe    , WAY dauguter Mr UlvesUd is the form the Ypailanti and Bessie CorUley to A Musical Western er Laura Myer   State College JACK LEONARD, MARY DOOGAlv Mayor Thomas Leith of Brighton j The Harris school has hadnjw  mnA Th Hooaior Hot Shot has received a letter from the cifcr seatsfastalled  JiPSlw, Tuaa, JasTil 13 of Brighton, Ertkland, asking for Born to Percy Swarthout and We,  AlrirTTA aid in the form oi food and clothing     f ,Nellie  AdareCiMdiT and Chin, win C Spencer has been appointed Rev and Mrs Mlllei jNelhe Sw M LAD W1LLIAM nmiy chaizsnan of a commto collect aamo ayer have gone to Pasadena, tm  ,i NWrheDexter Leader started its Mrs Alma Rubbii of Marion ha, Cartoon Sportraal News 80th aw of publieaion last week, lived in 3 centuries She was born in CoralngiTall fa theSaddle I Mrs Katarvn Raider, 90, of Dex 1300 c Haapaned ia Brooklyn  ter was taken to St Joe hopital, James Smith, 47, died here Dec g Ann Arbor last week when her cloth SO  caugl fire from a bonfire and efforts are being made to ex,she was severely burned  the electric road from FannRev A A Schowe of Houston, ington to Brighton   Texas, is the new pastor of St And Mr and Mr Joe Placewtoy were  rew Lutheran church Dexter fjven a urjprise Fri night in honor The South Lyon high school foot of their 26th wedding anniversary  ball team will be banquetted at the , James Greene and wife are living tOdd Fellows hall on Jan 16 Ernie  the rooms over Darrows dug A St APi4r anfd 1 lf   om t,  Kdwards, All American, will talk ,lwW vr SYLVAN T aiiCtt BoomerFirst National Bunk ra I Sat, Jasu 910 THE PERFECT MARRIAGE A tonidw with LORRETTA YOUNG DAVID H1VEN, EDDIE ALBERT VIRG11 U FIELD COMEDY NE1 iuaTMosTjf Taos Jan 111213 VtESTAi In Technicolor starring ESTHER WILLIAMS, AK1M Ti ROFF, JOHN jCARROLLy STOR R1CARDO MONTAL1 Cartoon  Red Hot Rangers itnday Shows 3ft7 Wed 4 ThttrsTJaa 1415 Ui IN HOWELL I   SPf5SHS j    We thafhk ilr and Mrs burt Nash Mr and Mrs John Carver spent for a copy of the Avon Park Sun New Years with friends in WFne of Fla where they are spending the Eugene Campbell returned nom wimlUr Tuea after spending a couple of Robert SeefWdtjejjd wife were weeks in Fowlerville with his dan Under Federal Supervision iwaras, AH vnenean, win laix rZ, v,,w 1 Member Federal Dantuit lnuranr St, Patrick Catholic church of G  Irttor from 07 Northfield dedicated a new pipe or Gv Pnree in which he describes t 7000 for EachDeDoaitor gan at their midnight majs this   fiven by Pres McKinley f,UUU  P08110  year It was a gift, honoring John u Washington, D C he attended, and Bridget Boyle from their grand  says 4 glasses of wine were placchjldren ed at each plate At the Triple A meeting at How  Marion Farmers club met 11 last week for Putnam LJ Hen Wit  K ack Sat 101 were ywas named chairman, W C Mill Ppnt  er, vice chairman, Dwight Wagon SMOKY RIVER1 SERENADE  wlta AUL CAMPBELL, RUTH TERR1 BILLY WILLIAMS YANK FAKIR DOUGLAS FOWLEY, JEAN WOODBURY, CLAM EEVANS  HOWELL Theater HOWIJX, MICH THE LOGICAL ANSWER BANK er, 3rd and Aaher Wylie and Julius NOTES OF 35 YEARS AGO Aeehenbrenner, alternates Earl Gru Wm Pvperi 77, civil war veteran  bb was named head of the county  well known miller, died at Unfor the 11th time j a Dec 27 As Brighton and Sou,th Lyon high QW Swarthout, 2, died Do, school basket ball teams do not have J Tj funeral was held at home regulation gyms, thdy will play  Rev Cook officiating He was tv,ai game 1 the Pinckney gym on  on of Mr and Mrs Clare Sw ight of Jan rHnckney teams arthout AUTO LOANS Its easy po decide when you have the facCs Ask us about the many advantages of our bank auto loans their the ni regulation gyms they will play Stanley Culver of Oak Grove and SUpETOSn ASE BEING PER US ruA, Wed, inur, Fri Jan, 6 7, 8, 9 KATHARINE HEPBURN, PAU1 HENRIED, ROBERT WALKER ia SONG OF LOVE1 Car to oa A Latest N Tat, Jan 10 1HE THREE MESQU1TEERS in RANGE DEFENDERS i TED DONALDSON, TOM POWER SB FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY Cartoon in Ann Arbor o New Years  a ghter Mrs Thelma Eisele and family Sunday guests  Mrs Sarah Wilson is visiting her PROTECT YOUR CASH BY sons in Chicago ING OUR NIGHT DEPOSITORY Sun Mon, 11, n 12 Frank Farrington of Stockbidp M tnrisi  IIIIHMM ,  if Sun, 2r  Contmvoot GeraTdDinksTLake Chemung, spent was killed Sit when his clo,thes got UB BANQUET JOAN CAULMELD, CLAUD Sun with Mr and Mrs Albert Din fiauht in a belt on a gasoline eng L  niriey wap on0 of the RAINS, CONSTANCE BENNET kel    , ins and he was whipped to death  4H lub members initiated irtio the ia Miss Evelyn Bowman daughter of I Hheriff Chas Hoff has appointed H uSeeClub at P banquet at THt I JNLSUSPECTED Mr7 Goldie Bowman, underwent an1 IrvinKenne, deputy sheriff of  M fnT    NI E U7,  Ctoonl appendicitis operation New Years thijplace , m Dec 29 64 attended Others imtiat   w  V X d at the Melius Hospital, Brightonl t Th Masons will give a danS f were David Brian Dorothj Bray TuVRAtET oBRIEN CYD Mr Jnd Mm Fred Read enteAain Jan 12  n, Howell Donna Jean and Darrel MARGARET DMN, CYD edMfo ft1inMnetYeadrtRotti Mrs George Reason s, who is CWfey,Fowlerville Gladys Knight, CHAM1ME  Read and famiiy, Ross Read and   entertained Mrs Dora Oav j Webbervile Jean Richards, Fen in family, Mrs Ida Byers ad daughter, fc  and Mrs Phoebe Grives, 85 uane Line and Eleanor Showerman TH UNFINISHED la Vr and Mrs James WheyJ Christmas, the combined ages of th ton and Lucilo Coeper, Gregory RflSINMs Jarev, Mr and MrJ James   J a to 262 y,  To join the club 9 projects mustLvU BUMWfc and Mr and Mrs Jack YcKetuio M    daughters be completed NoVel Mr and Mrs John Dinkel enter 4 grandson, Robert, speJ Xmas  tained Stanley Dkikel and family  Ba with Wm Darrow NTrthuraarrison and wife of DearBEWARE MEDICAL HUCKSTERS born sperrf New Years with Joe GriI Medijal  have brought mis fflth TSJd family and Mr and MHi1 ry and deathi to countless men, woBasil arriaon of Dearborn were  and children Read the full Certpon R  Try Our Horn Mads olonga,Frankt,Lunc Meat, Roasted Sausage Polish S ausage CHOICE TBASUNG LAMB SALE Chops,LgsfRoasts,b4Sc ork Steak ork Chops Estf lb Icaa lb 6oc 59 shockig story of fake cures in an article Medical Hucksters, by Morris Ffchbein, M D, Editor of the American Medical Association, William Engle, in the cAmerican Weekly with this SundayJan 11 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times  SSMnSMMMi LA Rom where I sit iy Joe Mrih Thads Fetf Hurt MRS CATHERINE CEBULSKI  Mrs Catherine Cebulski, 88, ofr Lakeland, died in DeVoit last Wed The funeral wsi hekd from St Step hens Church, Hamburg, Fri Rev Arlain Ttfler officiating Burial was in Hamburg cemetery She in survived by a daughter Mrs Elmer Blum of Lakeland Miss Hilda Hall returned to Grand Rapids last weak after spend ing  weeks at the Albert Dinkel home i 7 Pork Sausage S 59e rk Liver T0  45e 5c STATE OP MICHIGAN The Frssate Ceawt far the Ceaaty At s saseiea ef said Coart, held at the Proesat Ottke in the City ef fiowell in the said County, on 26th day of Dee A D 1947 Best lNUto L Lyon, iuafs ef PrshsM U das flatter ef the Estate ef Chartes tL DeWolfe Decreased It eayaarhagto the Court that the Usee far steafifitarinn of daime should be Unfed a tfcs aad place be appoiaed tt last ef daisas ead said eaeeaesd ay aad before said After s long, hard days work on the fsrm, Thads idea of how to spend an evening is to take off his shoes, snd relsx with s mellow glass of beer But his missus has other ideas After being in the house all day, shes all for walking to the village, if its only for a soda Likes to see people, eatth the latest gossip But Thad says, no, his feet hurt Began to cause unpleasantness in Thads home Then Bill Webster comes up will ga idea If Thad takes the missus to Andys Garden Tavern, Thad esn rglajc with hia glass of beerf and the missus esn also chat with all the neighbors there Each gets his or her own way Worked, too In fact, now the missus likr in occasions temper ate glass dibber herself Ai Thad findsiits pleasanterto enjoy his beer with good companions, rather than alone In fact, his feet stopped hurting too oeOtbug Copyright, 1948, inied Slates Brewers Foundation to Soup 3 PK lb CsLsssriOOst Eggs  Largo Froth Stse Poystf 82 2 a esc BPPew 5    TsHH,k, bal  ammmmmmgejsak BmhBaBS t j vwHamsaBBMmBBammm an gBgyeJTjlLasemaV JS i J jj eW VF  j   ,,    eTTjfJF  f   v c W   V sM Wm a Store i,  FKr PJNCKNEY DISPATCH WWUy, Ua  i MNCKNEYDI Eufcfcaned Every W I SuUM4 4puott rate 110 Main St JUncknjv, Jtdwfaa Intent as attend M isattet a Pestotttea at act of March 387 Year Give Liberally Kennedys Gen Store Blee Water Heater iEPTIC TANKS LAVATORES SINKS Wafer Systems  B tanley Dinkel Kenneth Wylie and family spent pKew Years at the Reynolds Wylie home in Howell Mr and Mrs Howard Thayer entertained New Years eve, Mr and Mr Cecil Wilson, Mr and Mrs, U Palmer, Mr and Mrs Boy Clark, Mr and Mrs Ross Read and Mr and Ms Herb Sneed Sergt Patrick Jeffreys who na epent the past year in Japan arrived home Sat via Seattle, Wash Charles Clark jr is suppose to be on his wa home from Japan also The Stock bridge Masonic Lodge will be host to Lansing Lodge No 33 on Thur, Jan 15, banquet at school at Gi0 Third degree Mr and Mrs Frank Nicho oi Mio spent Fri nigh at the Walter Clark home Mr and Mrs Walter Clark spent Sat and Sun at the Frank Nichols cabin in Mio I Jack Clark visited Mr and Mrs Ed Meyer in Ann Arbor SqjOurdty  The safe in the poatoffice which was used there during the time the bank was in operation was sod to the Bob White Stamping Co who re moved it Sat Mr, and Mrs Don Swarthout were Sat night guests of Mr and  Mrs Jameis Shirty jr in Jackson Mr and M Ross Read leave today for South America via New loik Lty Mr and Mrs Wilbur E e of Fow ulcrville call a he Mevn Cuoif bell home Tues A ed Mra Beulah Martin returned I  home from Vpsilanti la,t TueB witn Lemuel uMartin and wife Mr and Mr Frank Clark of Mil ford spent Sun with Mr and Mr Winston Uaughn John Burg and wife entertained Uheir card club New Year eve Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle spent New Years eve with Mr and Mrs James Burns Lou it Coyle and wife spent tost Tues with Rev, Fr Crowe of Jack  son  Shrey  Sons Automotive Service General Repair Ail Makes Auto Parts  Aeeeeeerlee Call No lie Kaiser Frazer Sales  Service 14 Hour Road Service Are an 1 Acetylene Welding Complete Garage and Wrecker Service SHMEY IONS 127 PEARL ST CALL NO 138 HOWELL RO NOTICE SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 16 Each COWS 18 Each HOGS 475 Per Cwt ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIGS REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLET I TO DARLING c IY  HtJWEtt150 IAD STOCK Tm Ovigintl Company To Pay for Dead or Alive HORSES 20 COWS 20 HOGS 6 cwt ULPEftDlAG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION HALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Snnuul FUIJI Anlmalr Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER Aent Phooe 88, Pinckney The FASTEST Oad SfcsxkService m Mfcbica Central Dead Stock Co We are now open for business in the Stewart Anderson Bid Estimates gladly given for Sheet Metal work, gutters, downspouts, Smoke Stacks and furnace repairing In the near future we will alte be equippfor welding and braiin All work guaranteed Dr Cecil Hendee and famity of Lansing spent Sun with hie mother,  Mrs Rose Hendee Mns C McFadden, and sons Jack and Frank, Mr and Mrs H Marriott and Mrs M Hosington all of Lake land, Mich, had Xmas dinner at the South Ocean Club, Lake Worth Fia Wilbur Eisele ft family of Fower ville called on Mrs Emma Vollmer Saturday Una Campbell and family spent Sun at the Fred Campbell home ir Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Andrew Campbell and family and Glen Kingsley and family attendea wedding of Glor ia Duffy and William Dooley, at Uv cido last week Mr Poiflage age to George Hargrave of Detroit B,,Jack McFadden leflt Lake Worth  ,, Windows have gone to Califor F,a for Annc Arbor on New Years wife and Robert Straaa and wife 1 Day, after spending Xmas in the Mr and Mrs Max R ynolds and south , daughter were in Detroit last Tues Sun in Detroit with iter iople The following from out of townTWn Robinson of Rush Lake were attended the funeral of M  Emma Hex Sackett and wife, Harold Mills Burgess Glen Hickp and wife Bert and wife, Bert Vogel and wife and Hornung nnd wife, Mrs Thomas Mit Ea Brown and family of Detroit chell and two daughters of JacHsorJ Mr and Mr8, 0UBTlaa Smlth of Rush Lake entertained New Years eve, Olin Robinson and wife, Uerrie Smith and wife, Merrill Kard and  Pinckney Fabricatng  Sheet Metal Company Mrs Viola Read t ok Muriel back Mr and Mrs Robert Pike enterto K Liinj Fr  tained New Years George Pike and Robert Read and family were inwife of Mt Clemens and Roosevelt Detroil Friday  ,ika ana family of Detroit Don Swarthoufl and H C Vedderl 0lliR Holoway and famiiy of were in Detroit last Fri Wrights Corners spent Sunday vurj Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Mr and MrB Dau Miller and Mrs Hen Winsjiow of  nd John stock and wife Madeline e Lake have scid their cott Moran of Birmingham Jack McFadden leflt  Now Going on JANUARY Clearance Sale 14 to 13 a nearly Ufd PEIRCES The nia Hollis Wylie and family spent New Years at Une Lynn Hol home at Chubbs Corners Earl Tettemer of Ann Arbor was a caller at the Dispatch office Mon The electric power vask off for 68 minutes here Sun morning due to the ice and sleet storm breaking down the power lines The damage was worse sjlJ Ann Arbor where the men employed ajtf factories there from here were all sent home Mon morning due to no power Marion Rose has been elected mas ter of Washeenaw Lodge No 65 F ft A M of Dexter I Mrs Loretta Hooker and aons of Ann Arbor called at the J H Hook er home Sat Calvin was in N Y City on bujsinesr Mr and Mrs Louis Shehan and ion, Francis spent New Years at the Gene Shehan home in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Jofen ODonnell returned to Newark, N J Safb and their son, Phillip, to the airfield in Tennessee Mi Jean Nash of Howell spent last week with Jane Nash at the M j Nash home  Miss Rosalie Nash spent last week in Toledo j Jane Nash spent the week end with Judy Aachenbrennef Mr and Mra Louis Cqyle spent Sun with Leo Coyle of Ann Arbor Mrs Ray Burns, Mrs Jack Young, and Mrs Louis Coy Dale Miller and family were Xw Years dsly gueaAs of Mrs Ward Harwood and family Mr, and Mrs Wm Shehan spent New Years at the Earl Gaes home in Marion Harold Woll ot Howell spent Sun at the George Snively home Mr and Mrs Clare Miller spent ,n January Is the Time To Let Us Put YouTCar Into uIRST CLASS CONDITION ITEMS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE US TO DO FREE EST1MATI CHECK THB FOLMlWINir BODY REPAIRING FENDER BUMPING CAR PAINTING AMY COLOR BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE WASH WELDING i wUNDERCOATING PORCELAINIZE WHEEL BALANCE WHEEL ALIGNMENT ALL NEW EQUIPMENT FACTORY1 TRAINED MECHANICS ENGINEERED PARTS AND Repair New to 1  Safely Late COMPUTE STOCK BMCK ice Drl     1 a J  w mm    1 aeP7  BBB , r  JBB BW1  J5J  BB ,  Bw Sea BH ,N JBI BB TBI BF nuBBB 11 I e 0iA  i55, t ,WvWPflgi mmi    vt ws Ju7t   Mchwrsoe State Bank  CH1ONQL0GY V M oi Weal a THE NEW LOOK la line wi4 the time and Mew Years procedural resolutions are in order To give 1948 finances a New Look lata4 try this one 1 renolro, to deposit something in a Saving Account each pay day A saving Account is best friend one can haye in time oi need With this New Look in your finances you are ready for those expected emgen cies  Oca 22Claude Swartheut 4eer with how and Stockhridge Elmer MeGee dies I Oc Jintkney beife ouuVOeHy list A ai Lyon 20 to  a   install off, EaOenft W kerb Store at HiUnd Lake robbed Ma, TneaPri, Set fUVMI fvau Nov 6 Pinckaey beats Grass   D G R McCLUSKEY tetlfttkl tun li Lake 17 to 0 Cnne, DeWeife dies Nov lSDexter heals Pinckney there 18 to 0 Joyce Sumner and IX Griffith married Dear hunters lea ve Hasel Fuller and Jack CadweU married Mrs Mary Ftck die Nov 19Chas Clinton and Max garet Mentley married, Pinckney loses gase to Hartland 12 to 6 Nov 26Alice Marie Gilbert and Bonnie VanBlaircum married Ex amination caUeQ for postmaster ut Pinckney Ray Coons and Lillian Gunn married  Dee 3Jack Hannett elected mas ter of Livingston lodge Engagement of Ross Lamb and Alice Lee Ware Ware Qtrfotttt aWtiptwai 114 Time Certificates oi OtfftsU All deposits op lo WWC saved by oral 00 to STATE The Prakata afjrt few Of MICHIGAN County OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Ceunheld at  the Pnobate Office in the City oi Howell in the said County, on the Warm Morning Stoves Sale Farmers Feed Supply  Heftem State Bilk a ,,,, HU  and Earl Kimherry and Lola Money to loan et reasonable nttee, announced Interest Ptid on httfega Soeks and Dec 10Clayton Parmalee UW     Haamnncahl and John Hudkins  die, Esther Marshall and Wiilard Wedmerer married Senior play put on, s Dec 17Pincknciy regulars and girls win from Brighton but reserves lose Mrs Carrie Swarthout 4a Masonic lodge installs officers Xmati program announced Dec 24Body of Pfc Edgar Clin ton who was killed in Belgium bro ught here for burial Pinckney team win 2 games from South Lyon Dec, aiHnckmj V F W team wins 8 basket ball games from Martland, Dexter and Brighton Ed Ben netts houee catena fire, Blase put out by Gene Mann am TTERBSNEED  Howell r LEE LAVEY OENUIAL INSURANCE te MFl Pinekeev Mieklgan cgJaTtXr EujiioAiAu 44 N Main St Ann ArharOdUk Harold CkehK Loeal HonroaoaUtiy git FLEMING ST HOWELL Howell  PIMMO 430 or 0 MentMmente  Markers MARTN J LA VAN  Alter At Law i3ipr Stele IIT lakeside De Rush Lake A D 1947 I Lyons, I on PHONE MAX RUSSI 2jri day of December, Present, Hon WiUii Judge of probata In the Matter of the Estate Victor E Ssymanski, Deceased It appearing to the Court that the ime for presentation of claims against said estate should be limited and that a Hms and place be appointed to rscslfs, examine and AdJust all claims and demands against said deceased by and befort said Court It It Ordered, That all ojf the creditors of said deceased are re quired tn present their claims to said Court at said Probate Office on or before the 15th day of Mar A D 1048, at ten oclock in le forenoon, said time and place be ing hereby appointed for the exam ination and adjustment of all claims I and demands again said deceased 1 It is Further Ordered, lliat ptbhs s aetice thereof be give by publica fcion of a copy of this e4er once seen week for three succeeds weeks previous to said lay  hoering in the Ftnakney Di aaiek, o newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Jodfa of Probate Probate A true copy , Celesta Parahall,RogistQf of Pro PHONE murM STANLEY BERRIMAN Attornog it Law 107 H Bust Grand River, Howel STATE OP MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOB THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANERV George Balmer and Margaret Balmer, bis wife INCOME TAX RETURNS MADE OUT 4Q6 EAST GRAND RIVER AVE BRIGHTON, MICH PHONE 3731 MRS J M MrLUCAS plaintiff wve i Phillip B Smkn John S Bennet John S Bennett Daniel Robinson Hearty Maiden, William Maiden Martin Maiden, Mary Maiden, Mary Ann Maiden John Maiden, Liddyf FOR SALE Ann Smith, Sarah Roper, Sylvan us A, Smith, James Loughlin Lydta A Rsnith Want AH PH,SWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOftek SO Ptnesney, Misklge FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 388 RESIDENCE 13 LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK MAULLVl AND Weekly Tripe Made To Detroit GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64FU CARL JONES Mt CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, AND ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAIDFIECE OR CON TRACT pf FOR SALEFishing Shanty, Houeewlvesi  OAV E TOUR WASTE FATS  No 386V ORDBR OF PUBLICATION At a aassion of said court held at the count Uouse in the City of Howell in said county on the 24th day of November, A D 1947 PRBBENTt Honorable Joseph H Collins, Circuit Judge  1981 Chev A Con1 diuon, Phone PinckntW H4P4 or Call at 321 Mill St, fa the evenings 1 or Kat afternoon  WAITlifiWdW to RaLserrrazter plant at Willow Run day shift ,leave Pinckney at 680 will exchange rides nrf  EfneBt Pftcker ir EOHMalt Collie dogb, markings black back white ruff neck and  white and tan leg m or On reading and filing the bill of I640 Conty Farm Rd complaint in said cause and the efj Phone 847J2 Will pay ftdavit of George Balmer A Margari Cement Mkcers for rent 8 cu, at Balmer attached thereto, from tt, gasoline or electric power, 8 M  which it satisfactorily appears to the cu ft mixers for sale on wheels ucr court that the defendants aboveskida lev power Trailers for rent named, or their unknown heirs, dev or sale, axles, wheels and hitches isees,tegateef and assigns, aae prop Charcoal and Pkg, Coal r and necessary parties defendant WiUi Rental Trailer Service in the above entitled cause, and 62i Gd Rivar,East End Lak Che It further appearing that after mung Open Sunday and evenings diligent search and inquiry it can FOR RATF inn nMgir  Present Hon Willis L Lyons, wt,i   the Matter uf  not k ascertained, and U is not brooder known wjiether or not said defend PLdRlttA ants are living or dead, or where u in tim EU Aron KwnJnjE tne Chtrge of Emma Burgei, Deceased Mable 1 rfuydam, having filed in said Court her petition, praying that an instrument filed in said Court be admiubd to Probate aa the last will and testament of said deceased and that administration of said estate be granted to Hiram R Smith or some other suitable person ItjgQrdared that the 1 fith day of February A D, x948, at ten oclock I in the fqfrenoon, at said probate of, 1 REAL ESTATE iiarrjst  JL a JLh wis Overcome Scap Shortage  m WHIHWI wuitj vmum, v WHV MJ rur ej tL n,  Wiluj L Lyons faVtgs of Probate A true cop Wiili U Lyons, J4ge of Probate Celectia Parshall Register of Pro bate of MTTreitfunZr the tiOe Jcf ,  heirs, deviaeea, legat U0 1 Lake Road unknowB A sasigns,rannot be ascertained, mmimuim TA afUr diligent search and in WJJgT On motiomjg Kinney k Adams, mSSmS l948 l 1  DERED Itet leudSendant and ro iM P  to 600 DB  tjsetr unknown heirs, daviaeea, legnt further notice 44 tBRKSCflSim RINS0 OXYDOL it fLoara Hretsi IVWYMAP  Htdimi jfrTrJri Stanley l Putnam TwpTrens I anee to be entered in this causae wttain three snoatiss from 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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>ir  ja  7     H VOL 64 Pinckney Ditprtch Wednwuy, Dec 31, 1947 Wa h ing ton New f Chronology 1947  Jan 1, Wanda Coona and Will  ard Morgan were married Tues night ,    ww and Virginia Lmateaa ana ivcnneui questions, by number, are as tol Klavu Fri night As Arnold Andrew of Ann Arbor who won Uie cur put up hj the Pinckney V F W aud before the arawing the question a x owneraiup will be settled by the 178o and also in his second term in court Howell had a 7500 fire last 1792 week which destroyed Rutdis Diess z JoHn Adams, Jefferson, Van Shop, Bui en, Theodore Roosevelt, Coolid Jan 8Edmund C Shields, prom OUR DEMOCRACYy by Ms lows  1 Washington was the only President who has received the unanimous vote of the electors, in ge, were the Vico Presidents after wards elected President  3 The following Presidents died in office W H, Harrison, Taylor Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley and Harding, Franklin Roosevelt  4 The following Presidents married widows Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Jackson and Fiilmore G The following Presidents were inent Mich Democrat died Pinckney Masonic block damaged by fire Jan 22Lee Lavqy, March of Dimes chairman, Louis Swarthout and Jennie Gutow married Phil Mo Kinley, John McCleer and Frank Plummer die Jan 29John Clark, Howell, mur dera wife Oliver Labelle named sec tion boss Born to Whe Roy Reason Df a dood Mainnina comem a qood end A NfW ytAlt tttf AHffAD  A YEAR, THAT OCMAMpS POftJTlVI ACTION OF AU OT US AYtAKTO PACEOWtrH HtGHRCSOLVe IF W AMERICANS MAKCAND CARRY THROUGH THE FARrRMACHWG RESOLUTIONS THAT ARC ALLC FOR THIS YMAR AT THIS PARTICULAR SeASON Wi WILL SSCOMff BETTER CITIZENS THROUGH FULLER ACCEPTANCE Of OUR MSPONSlF UTI6S childless Washington, Madison, fan ily a daughter and  to Cecil Vin Jackson, Polk, Buchanan, Harding1 cent Marvin Shire, Russell Sock 6 James Buchnam was the only uow, Harold Darruw and John Piet bachelor President ras families, sons 7 Abraham Lincoln was the Feb, 5iick Young gets local V tallest President, 64 in height I F W scholarship, Big enow storm 8 Jefferson was the first Pres hits Pincknejy Fay Harris, Cliff ford I ident to be inaugurated in the City r ousser married J of Washington in 1801 j Feb 14 Arthur Flintoft diest 9 Jefferson and John Quincy Township buys now tire engine for Adams were jihe only Presidents wno 18,500 Marcian Ledwidge, Phyllis were elected by the House of Rep Lawrence married, Lay on Hudkins resentatives under provisions of the Kenneth Myhew married Constitution i Feb 19Almon Brewer of Howj Washington and Johti Adams ell murders his wife, the former were the only Presidents who signed Olga Hartman of Pinckney Julie the original Constitution i attackable, Paul Monks married We are submitting below, 10 ad SnireyHoppc Co locates in Pinckditional question pertaining to Pres ney, Marva Marshall and Carl Grc idental History, See now many of gorj married, theni you can answer j Feb Livingston Lodge holds 1 What President was mailed annual vension banquet and guesf, in the White House  nit Wm Jeffreys resigns as school 2 Have we evef had a Pies, and janitor Pinckney loses both basket Vice Pres belonging do diueicu pol ball games to Dexter 5621 and 34 iticai parties  24 8 Who was the youngest Pres Mar 5Wm Klawitter found ever elected  4 Which Press were twice elect ed afUer first being defeated, 6 Which President was elected dead Miss Jessie teacher dies, also Beachy Mar 12Born to Green veteran Elizabeth Carol Lawrence Dau Notes on the Game Pinckney veterans won another tlmiung game ifri nignt from the lAuids Movers of Ann Arbor The visitors got awf to a lead and went ahead up to the last quarter when iPmckney tied the score at 32 all In the overtime period Palmer put Pin ckney a point ahead with a foul goal and Joe Lavey put it on ice a second later with a nem goal giving pinckney the contest 35 to 32 Bill Kuhn led Hie Pinckney team in the scoring with 12 Current iioi ltytfVv We WILL BECOME MOKE FULCV ROUNDED  INDIVIDUALS THROUGH STRIVING TO REACH OUR HI ones T CAPACI Ties WEWILL,H OUR FAMILY AND NATIONAL  LIFE, ACHIEVE GREATER, HAPPINESS AND SECURITY THROUGH UNDERSTANDING, THROUGH PRUDENT MANAGEMENT OF OUR RESOURCES FOR THE NEEDS OF THE DAY AND OF THE MORROW V AN0 FROM OtSR GOOD BEGINNING WILL COME A FURTHER STRENGTHENING OF OUR DEMOCRACY   Last week Tuesday the V F W tJ1 hefe  Vighi gttme Europe and Asia andwaVilU o5 to i4 Palmer was high scorer As another year dtaws to the state of the the nation found in the same hopefuj ion a it was one year the second world war had cently ended The bya who gone overseas were returning in huge numbers and the waalol Id was full of cheer and hop a happy and successful resi of peace time conditions The pie had completely forgotten War I and its lesson and tbsV has its perils as well war At the sent time unrest is predominant 1 in China, Greece, Palestine, rru  , p01uu and manuy other places The U iJifJK hoth Tu8fl and  KttP of represenutives from nations of the world has so for Pinckney with Fri nights this week ALL TIME HIGH An alltlime high in Detroit Edis n muniats in possession of most of tlfe disputed country What the raopwfK will being forth no one Knows blltf tJie majority of people would be lit 4 tie surprised if we were iuddeiLy in volved in anotner world war 2ft by a majority of 1 electoral vote I ghns on Monday a son, and to the  C Which President, when elect Edsel Meyer, a daughter Pinckney ed had not voted for 40 years J loses to Manchester in sUte tour a  7 Which Pres received all but ment 30 to 24 J electoral vote  Mar 19Edward Parier elected 8 How many Press were sons pres of Pinckney Dr Morley Vauof farmers or lived on a farm  ghn dies at Carleton, Char 9 Which Pres had divay boen a leg Chamberlainh passes away Democrat until his nomination by  Mur 26Juniors put on play the Republican Parry Lena Rivers Almon Brewer 10 What is and lias been the pleads guilty jto murder Pres salary I April 2Heavjy snow storm hits INTERIM AID Tho House re Pinckney, roads blocked for 2 days for a relief program for France j Edison service cut off for part of Italy and Austria JC Fis ha 1 re town Bessie Swartihout dies Liv OKervation Notes Italy cently considered an irterim aid bill jngston Lodge Past commended 697 million dollars for, banuqet held that purpose bjt the Wus and1 Aprii 9Melting induced this amount Masters night Means Comm by 88 million dollars No definite anouatfor China wasearmarked in to bill, but the legislative  history clearly indicated that it was the m tension of the House Comm on Foreign Affairs that 60 million dollars should be set aside for Chin Up to the present time, Sec of State Mar shall has not presented to Congress snow causing high water and floods Township election goes Democrat, except for treas, won by Stanley Dinkel Tele phone strike in effect Local service given in Pinckney but no outside calls April 16School gives concert Henry Ford dies,, Northwestern Lod degree J Dr Whitlock of the conservation, dept safrs there is very little tular emju found in rabbits this late in 4,Q season It has been a great many years since a panther was seen in Mich although stories of one continually arise The last one reported to have  killed stock in Branch county near Bremson, was like the previous ones a ityth 673 foxes were presented for bounty last week bringing total pay mnts up to 46,570 The whitefish production in Mich is up to 7,000,000 lbs but trout production is down to 3,000,000 Bird hunters have contributed over 12G pairs of wrings and tatt of grouse  the dept for study as to survival of young and old birU 3o far the pheasants are wintering in good shape In 90 miles of driving trough the Thumb, R A Mc Mullen and Harold Tubbs of the shown itself as powerless to  the conditions that exist The chiot difficultly seems to be that it has no ons load waa reached last week and Pwer  enforce its decision, Ths served without difficultly, and there international police force which WM is no need for concern about a pow to llflVe bften forind to persarvR er shortage in this area, according PeaV d nt exis as yet and tht1 to James W Parker, president world now seems to have settl With the holidays here and a grad down to a struggle between Comm ual increase in daylight, the years unism and Democracy, with the C0H peak is in all likeihood behind us On Dec 18, the load w higher by 16,000 kilowatts, or 81 per cent, han a yeua ago, the increase coming from a general growth in use from stores, home and factories Dur ipg the year some 30,,j now cust oners were added to ho lines, and by NV Years practi ly ail oii re quest for new electric service will have been filled, said Mr Parker Construction expenditures for ext bpent or hlm b0me 000  enrolls to plants and lines in ue get eiecied t0 a 5U0   0 V JIS 117 and lJ48 will lequire T inveotrejit of about ,ob,i  fUJ i if will include buildings in ,,,  Jt ,  preparationfor new turUv neiaUr 1 d,d  lt the individual uiu, a,a several substaf n, and K1011 the completion of the companys fajra electriHcation program lated Now this law has been oi the books for marr   3 j XMAS TRAGEDY AVERTED has been very zealously The most nogkible attempt to Gene Manns presence of mind it was back in iyi8 TruiMA MtfE, nVeithr ii ue,1,,eUl honie on Hw berry of Deuoit was u 1 nomine for state sensHr The Dornv orati named Henry Ford who botooK Detroit is all worked up because it seems to be shown that CounciW man Chss Oakniun or his frltnds It is alleged that he did not ftt Ev true financial staiement as requirW  by law and that even his second studying the case to see if a law limiting campaign spending was vioB CoouMft ge of Detroit conferrs   ftni fr Chin 1 K  Carolteck conservation depi counted 475 his program for China anu tor Ctan aml , Ledwidge in auto accia fcii in  flocks Qne flock ft Tu, ase aid tt J1 4 , J CoU court contained 100 birds when thajt is presented, that some A ril 22rVggys lunch robbed El T    6 u horned 0 provement in the economic condiM April  joJm R Mart1 a dies Lo ion of the countries involved can exj , M f, baU aeSimxi ,   Ftaads Umrpuy, Noveoa Pridaj f2ai 400 p m Preyaimiion ar iolj , m hJfctiawaw  to I pT m, sm Eojiiay tiff u 7t0 a, m Instruction by Sisters of Mercy Mon, a 4 pm Masses at S00 a m and ll0o a m  Sun Jan 4, Masses NewYears  8 nd 11 a m New Years eve 8J p m, Dec 31, 6th week of 58tiJ Novenna Com Sun for Ladies Alms motlier  Columbus, Ohio ell fct from iiie Xmas day Gene was called to help and on the way out of his house grasped his fire extinguisher thad was hang ing handily at the door An oil burn ing heater had been knocked over in the Bennett home The oii, How intf on ae floor, was burning rapidly when Gene arrived and exting guished the fire before it had don amy damage Items of interest Wm McMacken is home from Nor folk, Va, for the holidays Jack Srown of West Virginia is visiting Mr and Mrs Earl Ney Marion Shirey spent Xmas with flocks of crows tar Society Among the intentions are Mon low mass for late Mrs Delia Wee, gan Tues late Francis Beechmani n Wed Holy Day Mass for late Helen reahments were served Keams Fri high mass for late June I Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge, Kearas Sandke Sat mass for late Ellen Paradise Prayers requested for sick and re cent departed among whom e Kath ed Kb no pal  but was a great fri end and admiror of Pres WoodrtW Wilson Now Ford in these days was regarded as a radical chiefly bo cause he had disrupted industry by raising his mens wkges Jo S6 pot day He was called all the names R der the sun Col Bo b McCormicki Chicago Tribune called him an Aav archist Ford sued them for siandot and when they could not prove thav ir cliarge he was given a verdict a gainst them So in order to bsa1 this radical from the U S MRStSi the Newberry supporters contiiaraw themselves justified in resorting taV most any means The result was of the biggest money spending signs in history The campaign Urn its was exceeded many times NsR Georgie Clark is ill with theflu The Bob White Lapping Co here 7 finally won out by  a entertained their employee and fain 111 margin Ford asked a ilies here at a Xmas party Tue Th ept ta no white pin e ,   peted until Omt curtenr, dturtion   ,r j  jn acci,fcnt JdjiofZaTZ  bRiu  N yto, fa, forttajthfly  Ourv y p w ente , , Trei, uli lUd   2  Bet WU tor  Happy , YW crnment AouM make it f W tord ball lcaue Alex Lazlo ur i0 hunttnTonDrumoiui The commercial fish take in the Great Lakes is far short of last year The catch last year was 24,171 94C outside j f W gT WL r LJ  this year St was 19,275,619 The   2i2f Dwhtcr hold   herrin    MiierDaughter banquet, Frank JT r  11 Ptasko dies, Russell Liveimore and   mmmamm omnAi rniSftaUNiCATiON  AJberta Soutt married, Wayne Char RECULAal COiOiUWCAiiu bwieau 4 NOTICE OT AHMUAL MEETING first responsibility and tfcat JW , l4Ltoy4 Hondee Beeting of is f  head of Pinckney V F W  4 ZLIS JZl 01 PUy put on Fri and to avoid the neoeoswar 01 assistance in the future 1934 installed Senior Sat hold AttM Aikurd Footor aC awoijr Daaoetor attm Morwin CaiapUsl 8 S Mr Momao Watch night service Wed night Pot luck Supper at 7 oclock games Fun, Fellowship for oil age Appropriate service before Mid night We invite 70 Service Every member is urged to be or Begiar Cotnmunkesiosi of LiviAgj May 2High school alumni reunj The Annual Mooting of the Lir Sunday Morning Worship 1040 stoa Lodgr on Xunoasy evening, Jan ion hold Drive started to raise ingaton County Mutual Fire Ins Co j Massag and Communion Sor 6, first saoetamtT lor 194 Business 2000 by subscription for new fire, will be held on Tueaaa 6h, 1948, mrrtinc only, wist ope at 7 30 engioo   20 P U at tft HOME OF p m firmrdiatrly after the moetj June 4Frnk Zeigler appointed FICE, 105 West Grind River, How ing the Mammir Butlding Aarn wilri 4op afceriff, High school comroen ell, Michigan for the purpose of J hold their oaavoat itrntiic r the4 oament hold, Eraest Elsasser dies, electing two Directors and any other ejection of officers Local Masons attend grand lodge in busiaveoj The annual venison banquet and gontsngt is to bo Saturday at  Jan 17  fine ncegraw wak be arP W Curlett Sec BEAD MOUr AJanCASf wosM you lake to t fciay of sv UsadoU ado one before DotrohV Claeeooe Hooper, Flint, is said aaooting which was inconclusiuve as some or the ballot boxes were unsealed 4 ew Id not be counted Then NewboTf, and his friends were airesd on4 tried for violating the campaign t pendii  j a After a lot foawirtod SS sons, Kith, David and Kevin and daughter, Nan, spent Christmas at the fcarborough home in Detroit   Mrs Gladys Schneider and dau ou t1 ty wer ghter and Mrs Ida Feidler spent Mirh  vn prison Cnriatlmas at the Hoss Read home  They appealed to e supzonae Mr and Mrs Fred Bead en wiu reversed the coivictioa on thgM, Urtained for Xmas, Mr and Mis grounds the campaign exptmdHmm Frank Peters of Jackson, Rott Read law did not take in primary COOJfr and famly and Mr and Mrs James S Newberry laced anotner flffcSV Whitley I in tbe aonate before ho The trapping season is about over    but was Om and the take is 10 very big Nor br aid of the other Mfc man Miller has taken just 2o0 rau Charie Townsend Howoror, Mt and 4 mink up to and including Sun   offlce w   4 emme up for reelection the year and was handily Woodbridfo N Ferris, Nowberry seeing the adwrstaig oJ Mrs Nettie Vaughn spent Chnat mas at the Roy Merrill home in Web  Bex B House Secretary Um 11PioAney soft hail teams Cnamoy Lake Jbhere 24 to 4 So LiiiMeaiiui jtxA wife at Bofakinaosi ISinckmey soft ball team in county league from Eagersof MawoM t Ins S Seniors go Mich Mrs Ma Ctow Poole and fknersor dho Slaving first two  V F W So swJwawAhv AM Arbor 12 W S MailiawJSC LsiCMtaw Letters received from Mrs Ethel Ellis who sailed for England on Nov  26 last stated she arrived at her destination, Leeds, England on Dec i Had a very good passage across the Ailantic Mr and Mrs W H Euler and grandson, Dickie Wylie left Mon for Fairhope AJa j Lorea Meabon of Grand Rapids spent the week end hero the wall resigned to E 11, Ann Arfeor, IS, Fewierviue   Win Cook, 3Sj Howell, Maxine Her Beryl Asnbuiyoy has ion 2,N Howe Geraid Ohiawni the atote polios and wal 0 SI Iwkrwwfe, Phyllis Bode, U Lansing to Fowlorvttte Eod Allen t7 BriawAen Joau i  AHesu i30 Morrioe Siwaoy Mr Esssna Banpi who awalat  1S BowoM JDorothy SaMBtV her lap loot week ss In 0 tkal eon Mr and Mrs Harold Darrow and Mike of Detroit cald at the M tw E Dorrow home Sat  Eddie DroaS of Chicago, UL spent the holidays at the Melvin home j rlex Jacaalowaki and fasnhj spent Xmas in Detroit The Jojhes and Tony LaBosa fosn   in Ann Ones mens toe fesiar of ficlBwaf up uaiaViitififd hnV  fmpi ified UsS wosi wosnan who picked NorAfield chucek on V aVM beaten, robbed of oar by on fotlowing deaely on 4 county snurder of a two UtdaVkon aboulo 00 at to    ,     3 c TT   Piackney Ok Woe D 31, 1WT 0j j AM TlllUHfo AVON THEATEh ftV ATEK 1  Cakk Stoodor or How 1 ea Woaruis Truai Froo ai ka HOW MANY WAYS  Far If 9 or laate jteaeat YAW MlaVatyit Caatfertestei Wad  Thar DM 31 Jan 1 SONG OF THE THIN MAN LiiiuiuvwC A Comedy with A Alk ,ttUW ItCtCO WUUAM POWELL, MYRNA POW JOHNfi WEISSMULLER and 7  31 Nw ,Art Eve Fri, Sat, Jan 2 3 TARZAN AND THE Ccaifert WaUo Yeuro Droning Poultry,  i Snfc For Drying Froth Paint or Glut BRENDA JOYCE Comedy Cartoon Orchoptr Sun, Tue, Jan 4, 6 LOVE LAUGHS AT  ANDY HARDY , Tho Hardy Family Series with MiCKY ROQNE and C1NVILLE  Cartotm Now Minature  mtl6 ivau vr Saved a  tr Wotrn Way Welcome Stranfar t o Htlp Dry Stocking and Smaft Varments  COULD YOU USE A HEAT LAMP  An Infrared Heat Lamp can be used in literally dozens of ways on the farm and in the home Flexible, longlasting, versatile, it fits any ordinary socket and is economical to use for limited periods Order some from your hardware dealer or Edison office today Infrared Heat Lamps are priced from about 110 The DETROIT EDISON Co To Oivo Baby Coiy Warmth First National Bank IN HOWELL MM Night Shew 1145 HrT PARADE OF 1C Starring ADDIE ALBERT CONSTANCE MOORE, GIL LAMB, WOODY HER MANS BAND, ROY ROGERS  SONS OP THE PIONEERS BONlTAlH Seat S5c , NOISEMAKERS Fri ASaJ Jan 23 TRAIL STREET WitK RANDOLPH SCOOT ROBERT RYAN, ANNE JEFFREYS  Sun, Mon ft Tuat Jan 453 THE YEARLING wttb GREGORY PECK, JANE WYMAN CLAUDE JARNAM,  Sunday Showt  2i30438700920 Wad7VThurrJan 78 THE MAGNIFICENT ROGUE  SPOILERS OF THE NORTH Under Federal Supervision Membe Federal Deposit Insurance GorporationAU Deposits Insured Up to 5,000 for Each Depositor ii To Roliove aoro or Aching Muicioa HOWELL Theater UOWFLL, MfCH I mm   Jl Drying Mothori Hair Fo,  jning Groto In Sink Drains Hoot For tM Workbench To Start Cold Ergintf Shrey  Jons Garage Neighboring New  Michigan this year leaua the nat i ion in the production of beans   OfSnu huge herds of buffalo who A marriage has been issued to  0rice roamed the western plains and Harry Bates, 24, and Dorothy Gaiu numbered in the millions there are uHOW TO CURE SPENDIT IS SPENDITIS begins with uB itcn to spend money recklessly Many people cure this malady by depositing all of their earnings in a checking account Result No need to carry Lare sums of money to burn a hole in the pocket BURGLARIES ARE BEING PER PETRATED EVERYWHERE i PROTECT YOUR CASH BY US ING OUR NIGHT DEPOSITORY MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEARS fcVE Doors Open at 1130 P M MAKGAHcT OOKILN,  JlMivlY DURANTE in     Music FOR MILLIONS  UiuiSs0 ALL SEATS 35c sley, 18, both of Dexter Dr J J Hendren of Fowlerville has been eleqted vicepresof the Am J ericau AberdeenAngus Asan at Clar annual meeting in Chicago  William Musch, 88, passed away at vs home near Chilson last week Earl Thurston jr of the Brown Phone No 138 rPOT Of f iCf 0 F  J i McClaren Co, Hamburg was injured  now said to be only 1U24 left Steps are being taken to save them fioiri total extinction  A largo amount of American steei is being exported broad One firm in Scotland has received over 10, 000 tons this year Sugar beeis were, a poor crop this year due to drs weather The last week when his car and one dir ausar factories finished grinding ven by Robert Drake of Lakeland  arouna 0ec 19 The price of 5 per collide J toa is expected to result in a big Dale Smith of Lakeland is attend frop next year ing the Rose Bowl football gameTin  The Pinckney school afthat timo Pasadena, Calif according to a school report had Luasia trade with U S has in 103 pup,is Thuy were as follows crease to 11,000,000 ryearly, chiefly high fechool 46 grammar 17 inter through the fur business j mHlate 2o prinary 20 The Chrisitmas mail in the Howell postoffice was heavier this year than  last but cancellations any one dayi STATE OF MICHIGAN failed to reach last year mark of 34, Tba Probata Court for tha County WANTED RAW FURS DEER SKINS BEEF HIDES HORSE HIDES SHEEP PELTS LUCIUS JDOYLE,PHT42 468  Arthur  mi Lirfnfton At a session of said Court, FARM DRAINAGE GENERAL EXCAVITING LEON PENNER RIVES JCT held Caseiy Jones employed  ,  by the McPhersSn Bank of Howeii at the Probate Office in ne City for 17 years has accepted a posit of Lowell mjtne said County, on i  i iyQiw Complete Garage and Wrecker Service SHIAZY  SONS years  4 ion with the state banking dept i th day of Dec A D 1947  The Howell Motora entertained Preset Bon VWliia L Lyonr,  1200 at their Xmaa party at the, Judge of Probate veil armory last week j In the Matter of the Estate of Irs Alice Mauk and children Charles S DeWolfe Decreased f A Happy New Tear to All  wj and Bob, of Howell are visi,t ing her mother in Glenwood, Iowa Sergta Wm and Pat Dillon, for mar Pinckney residents liav reen listed in the Howiell cannon co , Born to Kenneth Blades and wife of Pinckney ajk Rowe hospitaL Stock1 bridge Dec 22 a daughter, Sharon iriurie aiid io Lawrence Bennett and wife of Pinckney on Dec 18 a SOP, David Allen Born to Robert Ray and wife of GregoV on Dec 17 a son The Dexter Kiwanis Club enter taiuee 440 children ajh their Xmas party at the school auditorium 12US year PH 3944J, JACKSON itiur, Frtk Jan 1, 2 Mat Now Yaara Day 2 pm Cont AKiHUK DeCARDOVA and DOROTHY PATRICK NEW ORLEANS Nawa Novoltj Cartoon Sat, Jan, 3   ALLAN LANE at RED RYDER m RUSTLERS OF DEVILS CANYON Alao LYNN ROBERTSDONALD BARRY in THATS MY GAL4 In Trucolor Cartoon Sun, Mon, Jan 4, g Mat Sua, 2 p u, Contrnluu VAN JOHNSON if THE ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE ComoJ, Cartoon Nawa Tuao, WDad, Thur, Fri Jan, 6 7, 8, 9 KATHARINE HEPBURN, PAUL HENRIED, ROBERT WALKER in  SONG OF LOVE Cartoon 4V Latest Nawa It appearing to the Court that the time for presenilation of claims gainst said estate should be limited  and that a time and place be ap1 poined to receive, examin and ad1 just all claims and demands agaixut said deceased by and before said Court  It is Order thrj 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 Mary DeWolfe, at Hamburg, Mich, admirfistratrix of said estate at d ProbaM Office on or before the 8th defy of March A D 1948, at TbeWoodfamny of Portage Lk entertained 100 people at a skating party and hot dog roast Sun night Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen en tertained Xmas, Rex Noggle ani wife of Ann Arbor, Hern Sneed and Maior Wm Brown who h been wife of Howell ,d Henry Window visiting hi I  l to,  fMi 6f  John Be Whn1rjig  were in S were Jrearnd family, Christmas Wm Beard and sons of Ann Arbor ht jatgtten Ifotm wt  ItVwaiL Mick I  f Tfu  m, trVW An examination has been called ten oclock in the forenoon said at Chelsea for rural mail carrier time and place being hereby appoint The 4H clubs have started a ed for the examination and adjust traejor course at South Lyon high ment of all claims against achool ceased The Court will alao at that Wa Foster of lira BrownMcClar time extend claims and adminiatrat en Co who recentirjr suffered a ion expenses and payable out of eom stroke has been taken io St Joe unHy property or oet of hospHai, Ann Arbor 1 proper of It is Further vrdeeel fcat lie notice thereof bo  fcjr iication of aeopf of Hus nrce scuessioe weeks ROT a W fficks of tee loosi Liimi 4ay of eerie     cAurck seaersad a tft of a fine njrt M am sjsgsi jsjtlil e4 fur overcoat from kls saesssecs for yi y his Xmas fiftSev, Bies of Coasjn WBtts LK a tins aWesMeiU Nairn it 47   I I , Mlhi Fsaneia Oarr Is heme tern tne Ypsiknti HTsmial for he kstidsivs , Ike C ft Society w01 keld a The BHlaOeeem Cm at winter atomic s tke opaea nspes oe boxy ks atpktoi frm tad A fiee silk ft xases peetr k was ayflt jsnt ke eesrineil L  1 et flintTHE P1NCKNEY DISPATCH y A Happy New Year IT WILL BE A HAPPY ONE IF YOU BUY A GardenKing Tractor A 5 HP Tractor with Steeromatic Draft Control that Ha and Does Everything An All Purpose Walking TractorDesigned and Built to Work Efficiently Complete Lino of Matched Tools Including Cultivator, Plow, Harrow, Planter Skr Bar Cultipaeker and Snow Plow FREE DEMONSTRATION NO OBLIGATION EASY TERMS PRICED WTH1N THE REACH OF ALL i Save your Time as well as your Back in 1948 C F HEWLETT PHONE 93 VINCKWEY DEALER POR LIVINGSTON AND WASHTENAW COUNIES January Is the Time To Let Us Put Your Car into uIRST CLASS CONDITION CHECK THE POUOWING ITEMS THAT YOU WOULD LIKTT USTO DO FREE ESTIliATE BODY REPAIRING FENDER BUMPING CAR PAINTING ANY COLOR BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE BATTERY SERVICE LUBRJCATO UNDERCOATiNQ PORCELAIN1ZE WHEEL BALANCE WHEEL ALIGNMENT WASH JOB WELDING TIRE SERVICE  NEW EQUlPMiNT FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS COMfUTE STOCK BUICK EERED PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Repair Now to Drive Safely Later  Wednesday, Dec St 1947 B, f  KsSS   4diM  rf,, VS   t      1 RM J c 5i  r  s X   syp s ff nR ,  prove thai American r  1,1 SgtfiFZSfllJllBk j t0  N    WM SaeMBBieW  RAYMOND J KELL oi Detroit past national commanaer of to American Legion, a board inember of the Hospitalized Veteran Foun dation and an ardent work TO behalf of hospitalized veterans  8AMMT EASE, interaattonally to L andSway fame, who has scepUd prHmcfct tofjkwjged Veterans Foundation Aided by pubUc coatrihutloni the tnent eojanaeat LAWBEMCE F tICtN,  of Chicagos American National Bank ft Trust Co, serves without salary as treasurer of tic lpital bed Veterans Fouadetior   4 ,ufedMtto  I nM PPASTHI WHOmtY DlftPATCK 1   fcfc V  WedWdT, gee SIA I7 A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All Our Friends and Patrons Charles Clark Culf CUi ud Oils, General Garag Worlr A A Serkv PWMMtW  Hay Your Now Year Be Filled with Blessings and Happiness Thomas Read Sons Lumber and Buijding Supplies     awy f WJ To Each and Every One of You We Wiah a Happy New Year Farker Motor Sales Plymouth and DeSoto Car, General Auto Repair ComplAirienisi of ihv Season L INGTS TD ALL May the Coming New Year Shower Countess Blessings Upon You Gins burg Auto Parts We Thank You for Your Patronage of the Past Year and Hope We May Meri a continuation of the same Herb Sitoed Parts for All Cars,TirasAccetorias Howell, Mitfe City, Farm and Lake Proper Howall, MUh A Happy New Year To All Is Our Sincere Wish John Eisele Collision and Bod Work Dnco Painting Qr Sincere Wishes We Extend Our Special Wishes for Your Good Health, Happiness and Proserity Loren Bassstt SHERIFF OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY K Greetings May Happiness, Ga and the Spirit of Good Will Be Tours the Coming New Year Winkelhousd Floral All Kinds of Plants,, Cut Flowers and Wraathas, Howall, Michh  aypojMWvy The 6 warthout Funeral Good Health, Good Cheer and a Happy New Year Hockeys Service Mojbiloil Gas Oil, Accessories Groceries Comer M3 and Dexter Road HOLLIS SWARTHOUT, urop Dependable Service Home DON C SWARTHOUT, Director May the New Year Shower Its Blessings Upon You  Glen Slay ton   Howall, Mien CHRYSLER 4 PLYMOUTH CARS LirUfgstonMntttalAvto Insurance Company Joe a Frienety Way  V,fVt wAr A I SPti Very Happy and Prosperous New Year To All Is Our Wish George Meabon Jr  Wall Drilling and Plumbing May tae Coming Year Bring Happiness as True as That We Have Known In Our Relations with You C F Hewlett W Waekaae DaeJer WATKIMf PRODUCTS The Dispatch 5 f 7  seasons onsiTinos A Happy New Year to All Is Our Heartfelt Wish Wilfred Et win PROSECUTING ATTORNEY With the Friendliest of Thoughts  Hearttest of Wishes for a Happy Happy New Year Pinckney Products Plaetie Prodacts and Finishing a C VEDDER, Prop UilOor Since Wish That a Full Meaeore of Happiness be Yours the  Coming Haw Year  SEASONS GREFTING Marvin Shirey   145 MIS sOitK UeV tspalr Wort, Pkoe SS We Wish Tee and Yonr Lores One the Baal fee New Year Can Bring    v BwafsajsBisaaBaiF4   I 1 Hft illXiawojfairi saw  a,, anaaaa jw43   PINCKNEY DISPATCH WedHe,dy Dec 31, 1947 appy New Year to All Our Friends and Patrons Kennedys Gen Store Sx 1 May Health and Happiness Be YourPortion the Coming New Year William Brash Sheetj Metal Shop, Furnace Made SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 16 Each COWS 18 Each HOGS 475 Per Cwt ALLCeORDINGTO SIZE AND CONDITION Wray Hinckley and wife and Jack Reardon and Mrs Alva Brown were Xmas guests of Mr and Mrs CUfford VanHorn Lynn Hendee and wife entertain ed Dr James Nash and family of Co Id water, and Lloyd Hendee and wife ma Mrs Rose Hendee spent Sat and Sua m Ann Arbor Xmas guests of Mark Nash were Dr James Nash and family of Cold water, Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor and Gene Gearhart of Howell Miss Rosalie Nash spent the week end in Toledo Mi and Mrs Ona Campbell and Leona, spent Xmas with Mr and Mrs L C Gorham in Detroit T  CALVES, SHEEP AND PICS REMOVED PHONE COLLECT TO  OARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 Oviginst Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK FREE ne  fi LZSF Dead or Alive HORSES 20 COWS 20 HOGS 6 cwt  DLPLMD1KG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE MHni Fatal Animal Collected Promptly Modern Equipment  Capable Men E L PARKER, Aent Phone 88, Pinckney The FASTFSTJad Stt kfWrice m Mishigar Central Dead StockCo  Mrs Walter Leatherman and Mr  d Mrs Dale Emerson and children1 J and family of Hamburg, Mr, Lansing were Xmas guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Pike Leon Meabon and family of Dex tier spent Sunday with Dayle Miller and wife The Albert Shirley family spent Xmas with her mother, Mrs Wright mMrseWarda Miller and family Long Island, N Y and Richard Cre  KNCKNEY DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday iI5 Main St Pincknav, Miehhan Entered at seeond uaas latter si Fostofflcs at  Pinckney, Michigan undo he set ef March 8 187 SubavAiption ratn 150 t Year  PAI w CUMJUL ffiaiimii j ,   WMHV MP  S  MiaBHMV SMSS Roy Reason and family and Mrs Edna Reason and LecNa spent the week end in Coopersville  Mr and Mis Gerald Reason entertained M J Reason and wife, J  Reason and family and Max Hey nolds and family Christmas Mrs Lucy Reason Mrs Mable Skiydam, Mrs Dora Swarthout and  son, Don visited Mrs Emma Burgess at McPherson hospital Sat Mrs Dorqtihy Dinkel and aon,John were in Stockbridge Sunday Mr and Mrs James Meyers axd daughter of Howell were guests at the Herbert Palmer home Christ mas eve Mr and Mis Walter Clark enter tained Xmas, Mr George Clark of Ypsilanti, Edsel Meyer and family, Ann Arbor, and Mrs Rose Hendt o, Max Parkinson and family of Ann  Arbor also called Mr and Mrs Walter Clark took his mother back to Ypsilanti Sunday and called on Mr and Mrs Ed  Clark in Ann Arbor on the way  back Mr and Mrs R J Carr had for Xmas guesitte, Ralph Carr of New York City,Leo Bettes and wife,Wall ed Lake, Bob Carr of E Lansing and the Wayne Can family The Elwin Hulce family of Tuston were Sat night guests at the Way ne AtLee home Mrs Weltha Vail spent last week in Horton, Mrs Butltleman came home with her Mr and Mrs H C Vedder enter tained for Xmas, Mrs Dora Swarth out, Don Swarthout and family,, Gerald and Robert Vedder and fam  ily, the Jim Singer family and W H Clark  On Jan 7 Mr and Mrs Ros3 Read leave by auto for New Yorkj City From there they will storo their car and leave by boat for S America On returning they will pick up ttfheir car and spend the rest of the winter in Florida Mrs Harold Hinchey has been ill at the home of her mother, Mrs  Wasburi in Howell Mr and Mrs Henry Collins and daughter, Jean, of Yp3ilanti were in Pinckney Saturday Robert Meyers of Dexfler vas in the Dispatch office Friday He ex pects to go to Fla this winder  Mr and Mrs O H Poulson and Mrs Chambers entertained for Christma3 Mr and Mrs Floyd Hol and Mrs Henry Johnson and daughter,  Mr and Mrs Clifford Chambers and son, Mr Emmett Bamhart and Mrs  Erma Lewis and family  Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle spent Sunday with Miss Katie McCabe of  Dexter Mr and Mrs W C Schmid of  Stanley Dinkal Greetings , PEIRCES STORE FOR WOMEN Howell, Mkiiigan BUY WITH CONFIDENCE NOTICE Notice of Livingston County southweiJJ Soil Conservation Uisiricts Annual Meeting and Directvi election to be held at the ircoiy Town Hall Jan s, li48 at 1U P M Mr R G Hill, State Sil Conservation Comm, Executive Sue wii be the speaker Anyone having the following qual ificationa may vote in the Directors election A land occupier or occujiier of land including any pcison firm or corporation who shall hold title  to, or shall be in possession of, any I   , , ,, 0 , lands hree acres or more in extont mer and family of Willow Run were lyi witJtin a digtrict or iled ui Xmas guests of Mrs John Carpen der the provigiong of the Di,tnot JII i csiiU, William C Mnlu briuiy ltiih day of Februaiy A U, 1148 at ten o,clock in the  ioAiiuon said time and place being hereby appointed for the exaniiaet um and adjustment of all claims  and demands against deceased It is Further Ordered, ipat pibhe dot ice thereof be given by pub Usedon of a copy of this oruer once each week for three tfucceubve weeks previous to said ley oi hearing in the Pwiokney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and Circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Juage of Probsts Probate  A true copy Cclebta ParshallRegister of Presss The Normsu and Den White fam ilies were Xmas guests at the Basil White home in Howell  Mr and Mrs Norman White enter tained Sunday in honor of her birth day Basil White and wife, Ernest White and wife, Frank White and  Vnily, Jack White ard vite and Ben Whits and wife  Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan werst Xmas guests of Mrs Roche Shehan in Ann Arbor Billy and Pat Shehan of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the Wm Shehan home Dr Harlow Shehan and family spent Shndsy here  Mr and Mrs Jesse Hfcnr entertained L J Henry and family and Gerald Henry for Xmas The Misses Mary Wylie and Br nice Lamont spent Xmas wtth the  Utters mother in Detroit Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout spent one nirtT last week with Mr  and Mrs Emfl Wedctige in Ann Arbor  Mrs Mas Daller had ss ChriatLmas gests Mrs Bonita Ahrens and I daughter and Robert Orr of Ypsilan ti Mrr Louise Schaefer Mr and MrsArdman Newman and daughter of Albion and Ray Brown of Battie Creek Mr and Mrs, Andrew NesUtt Brighton were Xmas guests of Gordon Hester and wifs 1n Ypsuaatl   Mrs John Bell and Mi Kliabeta Brown called on tfcs Kenneth Bonnes famfly a Deer Sat sad LunV it Ann ttflSOBS GULITWI,  4XTf , Act whether as owner lebce rerv wile spent ej UnanM otherwise This inHarold Raidy and Xmas in Detroit eludes the land owner and his wij Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee enter f rt i8 jointl d lenant tained the John McDonnell family and tenailt, wife u  oint and Miw Grace Noble for Xmas ter 0tenftntB in comlnon R  Lester McAfee received word that  reprentative of a firm or COPprai i tr Mrs Louis Robertson at , idi guch representativc his sister Mrs Louis Robertson Cleveland, Georgia Xmas day  The Russell Glover family of Fow lerville were Xmas guests of Edward Spears Hollis Wylie and family were Xmas gueftst of the Abrams family in Fowlervills s Charles Soule and family of Fowlerville spent Xmas at the Phillip Sprout horns Ed Zucner and family ot Detroit spent Sat at the Asher Wylie hone  Mrs Florence Ryer of Grand Ra pids spent last week with Mr and Mrs Asher Wylie  Mr and Mrs S H Carr entertain ed for Xmas the Harry Lee family Lakeland, the Jack Robert family, Detroit, and the Myle Kettler fam ily of Jackson The Curlett family entertained the Hoff Sisters and Mrs Haiti Hattis Decker fsr Xmas  Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer spenfc Xmas st the Dr McGregor home in  ion providing such shall hold authorization in writing of his power to act for such firm or corporation A son of a father ana son partnership may also vote pro viding he is of legal age Happy New  f Mrs Bess Devereattx of Detroit spent Thur night st the Ben White home The KenneA Wytte fsmfly spent Xmas at the W H Enler heme in Howell M M  Christmas tessts at tfce Lee Irey SJJ onmk Isesss Is kesas Viaeset Wetat sad Isasfly e Ito Hilda MJST  akA  IM4MW sesasssc as asosswa  Ama Aiftef csaas assMay  BWk Oawssa 0  STATE OF MICHIGAN rhe Profeai gear for the County OP LIVINGSTON At s session of said Court,held at the Probate Office in the City of  Howell in said County on the 9th day of December A D, 1947 Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge ef Probsts In the Matter of the Estate of Lillian D Hassenchal, deceased It appearing to the Court that the Mme for presentation of claims against satri estate should be limited and that a time and place be ap t pointed to rscsifs, examine and ad i just ail claims and demands against said deVeased by and beore  said  Court U it Ordered, That all at the creditor of said deceased are refuired in present their claims to said Oouit and to serve a copy thereof on the sdainistrstor of said  MJ and Mrs Lloyd VanBIaircum brought Miss Bernardine Lynch from Kalamazoo to the Mrs Mary Reunedy iiere Tuesday Mrs Mary Singer and son, Dick ate isitng n Fostoria, Ohio LUi Iidci and Bob Meyers of Dex ter called at tne Uiawn once Monday e   Harry Higgins and wife of Det roit spent mas with Dr an Mrs, Kay Duffy C W Hooker and family and Mrs Maude Sayles of Ann Arbor and Miss Viola Pettys speztt Xmas at the  J H Hooker home Mr and Mrs Earl Baughn enter tained the W C Miller, CUfford Mil ler, Clare Miller families, Norman Miiier Winston Baughn and family, Lawrence Baughn, family and Mrs May Teeple for Xmas Sir and Mrs John Carver spent Xmas in Ann Aror Mr and Mrs Robert Seefeid enter gained his parents and the Don Ufl bert family of Ypsilanti Christmas Mrs Mable Smith of South Lyon expects to go to Fla  Haztn in January The employees of the Detroit Die Set Co put on a Chrialnsss farty the Tuesday afternoon before Refreshments were A Happy New  Year to All ef Mr  ed Mrs ryjAsa  See Ljen M ef fsssily ef  Uey4 efttJe  psrroaii Js salt ef irIOI Ufltf,1 Ai  r  5 Kr Pinckney 13   Want Ad 1 PROFESSIONAL C6RNER Ago After eight years of efficient torvice as postmaster at Gregory, Jajaes StackaMo will retire, net WANTEDKiUere to riserFraxie mB, MraCorneUu Donohue ha put at JViUow HuK day shift bee appointedtie the position fl nckney at ou a, m ox George Meahon jr has awed to wia chanrirPcker jr WChelsea factories have doa1 Daily 11,00 A, M u I IOO P M  j,t  TI U I ad down The Hoover Ball plant ex Excopt Wedapedaf RU SALKmO L8 51toT reojexTTn JTVprSTThe Man, TarE Sat, 7,008,00 p 41M Curtu Camneriain t   iSiH  ioa haSua it  TV eiWinkU A VW JU7 M Datf 8L D 5 Do W VWtaie Pinckney, Mica  Charles 81 ai AUovaoy at Law Fleet State and 8aags Bank Hawaii, Mlehlea iOoiMaie woaie iwu, marking,        ruff neck black bacl, white rati neck and whibe andtan leg 164U County Farm M, Howell, Phone b7J2 WiU pay rward Sheriff  Sleet Charles Hoff was in town Sea investigating jfte qual iflcations of those who have applied I for the deputy ob here Mr and Mrs Flod Reason entor A Happy New Cement Mtetrs for rent J eu, ft gasoline or eiectnc power, 8 1 1 ftmkers for sale cm wheel ucr J  w ildiia lieai power Trailers ft tent  tamed his children for dinner Sun  w  lesY   Wtohii 1 Mi Eliaabefth Driven put on a  AjlKuat tltH N Mlealsjaa Telepbeaee Offiee 88 Rosidcaee 814 b, ApfWseesU seewatt, Miehiger CEMETERY MEMORIALS 984 N Main St Ann ArborMich Harold Chubb, Local Reprosentative 516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Hawaii Phono 488 or 97 Monuments  Marker ISfc  Year All Charcoal andPkg CeeL WUiin Rental Trailer Service 6121 Gd KiverEast End  Che mung Open Sunday and evenings  WANTfcb Scrap iron 85 P ton very nice Xmas program at the Wil son school in Iosco where she teaches PERCY ELLIS AUCTION n Phon 3SU Ptadsmey, Mtehlga FOR SALBU1931 Chev Al ConVtTTvardor willplck upl dion, Phone Pincknty I14F4 or  deUVSoteU uT Me Co I CaU at 321 Mill St, toTthe evenings 708 S Walnut  Wt J or Sat afternoon LEE LAVEY   ouse ana rive Aes Ted Singer, 3015 Monks Rd Pincknejr, Michigan set at sleighs with all like new will WANTED Allkinds    Dav too prices William Lmwia ,  w   1750 Pingree Road  Ph 1PF13 Turkey in a new 1948 Philgas Tap pan Range It will be the best gift FOR SALS 1 box and seat, trade for eon George Pane 4380 MSO W FOR SALERoust the Christmas FOR SALE Storklined baby buggy CaU Pinckney 107  oot style galosh only worn a lew FOR ALELady es black, size ,  r r ,,, times, pricr, 8200 JUMIMW Coatmolj ium precr,fcizel worn otuy See this at Bob Alkleys 379 W Main St Phone 1, Pinckney Mich FOR SALSSmall liome in VexterPartly furnished, oil heat, comp lete bath in exchange for domestic Ti  I    vvvv aeat f iaa 94VMVW W WWV few times, price 15, a bargain,  Up, middleaged couple preferred, 245 Unadtlla St, Phone 68  AO children, must have good referen HERB SNEED 183  JU7H a yt4 H Hawelt Mssftegesi Real Rstate li  City, Uha u4fi A list Year Property Wkh Ma LEE LAVEY efiNERAL INSURANCE Pew B9F3 Piacka   Mjchigae JXu CTIONEER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY BEL1T WYLIE PHONE PINCTNEV 78F21 MARTstl I LA VAN Atteraex At Law 18 Rneyea PhoaV 136F8 EepalrUt State 8717 Lakeeida Drif Ucanae Roah Lake PH,SWARTHOlHsON FUNERAL Hfe 88 Mielufa FRED C REICKHOFF Sr  OFTOMETR1ST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 RESIDENCE 813  STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law rnVLF  2Sg5oTliv  c Cll PEXTOK 4141 UoTt Eurt Grand Kiwr, Howrt i ft Qw SincerGiihi,  1bur  H in om Kitchen, large bedsjseas J WANTED Sewmg, Dress Making nLrBathd Utility CeU 2and alternationsMra, Joe Stackahle 1 lots 8500 ten  30 oweU St Pinckney Elliott 50 Putnam St fA Ware STATE OF MICHIGAN R K 1F0R ioeWnllN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR  i  7 iSS i3nl2 LE ton bfJfTSClTHBUiwbP LIVINGSTON FOR SALBt5 ton oi oai j CHANCERY 1 fa and mixed hay Lloyd Hendee Phone 54FI4 FOR SALE Northern Spy Applw Itan Hill Farm FOR SAJJE450 chick oil burnin brooder Eli Aron  FOR SALE 2 burner oil circulator I with blower John Beens Half Moon Lake George Balmer and Margaret Balmer, Ui wife Happy New Year to All Fanner s Feed Supply  PHONE H4 , MAX RUSSELLMfr 1 mile southeast of Plainfield Van Tcycle Rd, Ph 20F14 Grego  FOR SALEAlmost new corn shell er hand or motor operated, aiso a , barrel churn Phone 106F11 tUt VICIHVV, Mrs John Martin Attention Ice Fisherman Carters plaintiff5 Boat Livery Big Silver Lake u now 4 j carry a complete line of Fishing uver ewgi JohnS Bennet Tackle spuds, Spears ice iugrs tip Hapyy New Sanial Robinson  e 10 er5nt Vlrm woo,l HoweU and  McFberson State Bank HAPPY NEW EAR Phillip B Smith John S Bennett, Daniel Robinson       HerrV Maiden William Maidanl J Shlrt  J095,Also  newi Martin Maiden,Mary Maiden, Mary fllU spoar hut for sale or rent Ann Maiden, John Maiden, Liddy aa Ann M  Over eibghty times we have said Year to the people of HoweU and Livingston LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK MAULlMtt ANO WMkfcy Trip Mad Te Detroit GENERAL TRUCKING Phona 64F14 rARl JONES CONCRmPRODUCTSGILWEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL OIRT, AND ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON  TRACT Ann Smith Sarah Roper Sylvanus 9389 Ann Rd Housewiveattt S AV E YOUR WASTE FATS  IAnn smun saraa itoper A Smith James Loughlfn LydU A Ssnith defendants No 386 ORDER OF PUBLICATION At a seaeJon of said court held at the court house in the City of Howell in said county on the 24th day of November, A D 1947 PRESENT Honorable Joseph U Collins, Circuit Judge f Florida On reading and filing the bill of j know complaint in said cause and the af nave fL Adavit of George Balmer ft Margar et Balmer attached thereto, from which it satisfactorily appears to the   eeurtj that the defendants above F0U RENTModern 5  named, or their unknown heirs, dev ment , HaftnetT iseesegateee and assigns, are prop  er and necessary parties defendant tmm in the above antitled eapjejMidi It further appearing that after, diligent search and inquiry it cau  fe trust we can continue to ser ve you in the future as we have in FOR SALE I have Potatoes tothe past Sell, eating Potatoes, 150 bu to 176 a bu We wish all of you a prosperous Ja Baker, 8855 Anderson Road Land successful year in 1948 Your  I success means our success we never If in the market for Florida forget that Let us serve you irt any FLORIDA REAL ESTATE  way we are able homes or business of any kind con tact James W Tincher with F Ci , F C Morris Real Estate Co j   Ert Hnsborouh, TamPa 0 fyfc BftllK what you like and we room apartphone 111  Money to loan at reasonable watea, Interest paid on Savings Btfokf and Time Certificates of Deposit All deposit as to 88,00000 Isv surod bf our memberehlp la rU Papodl loaoi NOTICE Overcome   Shortage o NEW YEAR GREETINGS  3    SKL   not be ascertained, and it is noti known Whether or not said defend We are now ODA frt ki i  , KSSPley Fsbricatng  Sheet Metal nkttown and that the names o AAmnanu the perasms who am included there  UUylllY in withoot being named, but Jb  Jl  are embraced therein under the title ef unknown heirs, devisees, legatees 4 aatJeTnejCatmot be ascertained after diligent search and inquiry On mation of Kinney A Adams, attorneys for plaintiffs, IT IS OR DERED that said defendant and their unknown heirs, deviates, legat eee and signs, cans their appear see to he entered in this cause wMhkx ttree months from date of  tfcie order and in default tharjof that said bill ef complaint he taken ea cenfeseed by the seid dafeadants, thaar oakaown heisa divisees, legat eaa mk aeaigne j IT 5 FUKTHEB OIDE1BD that wtHjia tweer days plaintiffs cause  acefs efthUenaer U be published 8m the Pfeckne Dispatch a newtW  priatea, pnhHemei and circular six weeks in atfee Combination Doors Get in stock variotig sixes yours while stock lasts the si H Cellia, Cirealt Jodr M jemestf, Depety defffx at A Happy Now Tear To All Ketfee,tfcat this suit, fa TaWsf READ SONsl tide te the following issrrlh r seseai ef lead le the CeeeL4HsVri ef IWaVef Mm MsW Seraii Iron At flCSLAF IBOM 80J8S e TOM J wjir KV  L  r KB WaAlae N fJEfftCa MP LaMOS aetT u  i ,,,</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>tr If ft  VOL 64 Pmckney Ditomtem Michigan IViirror  School News  1 i, ,u,vly MMw small 1 T,S8 CAROLER ,  town we have visited in tne past M Th   541   ,o, on, ,,,,,, ucad hjiwarthout and Elsie DeWoif b,,n evident It is ihi J  8 homea Thu vin Counujy living is enjoyed a re Wtrinmfcy Dec 24,1947 vivai muusiry is docenuainuiy it  iv io een nnfciauity lrom Vic bg  tiiy inert ii iiure otiid,1 activity ouiajue mo city iino than there is inue lauso signs at stgttilcant, it t are to tr 10 lit kuern into a Comum jigaw liioiuii pattern uviy iOrU 11, jiies in LJC l ord laOvUu J, buci iu the uivent is iiao o iiuj Auamu iuoiUiiy thai tha cu is Jiy, lu Uccehtialue V i i lJnrjL j burnns, unit,3 Lurven dJvi nitu Well doiilica , nij, be cuiiu J Up heavy and iiicitiuont iijLkiic  many oj c i nai ,10lelltS Of OUI lllllto UlO nluliO WOin ttuu ti iivii has txn VHLLU  if cuinviitifcUiiii  a si nuniocij u co uu UILHO bUv11 Hi  15 carols memorized Af ter making our gppearauce Ricky Miller acted as spokesman for the group and asked tor a request num  ter Of Vie 82 home visited 28 requested Silent Night so one doO nt have to wonder at Pinckneyi favorite carol We were vetfcr sorry we could nt have visited another night ao we I had to leave out many hut we will 1 take this opportunity to wish every  one A Blent Christmas in words if bnot in songMrs Swarthout thanks the boys,,, and girls for the lovely arifts and cards and hopes Santa will certainly visit each and eveiyone of  them We did away with 50 cups of cocoa and a tub of cracker jack af ter our carolling so know their noth ing wrong with their appejtities argeant Trusty visited oar room and met the admirator of wide ayed hero worshipping youngsters V uii iutouiuLjiie as tiiits moat oteunic L 0 11 l 1 ,   iitiu is a union, ion pie in crowdeu lAtUlt Juiui Jnuthor, in his iTi pat ie port, Inside U S A, relets to beuoil as lue moat explosive laburi   CUL,I ia the aton 10 Uie U AJ SMITH SCHOOL work  union, Mrs Maijorie Shenan was hostess union in the Friday evening to the PTAI and district of Smith School The centered iu Dot following program was presented whusu membership has grown Quietly ConfidentialJames Tonia Kiiu 1,JU,UUU ii only iu Silentl Night  A Group And here is also a union A d Swap Douglas DeVoe demanded, only a Words on WingsSharon Doletaky iaL A in i  lcaae rship ltv, ,fcam ago,  tne empio el   the ri4lti bouks in iin1 da  c 011111 L 11,,1   pnoiv much oi paid tu tne  to inpeet order Lo the proliu workers in Oi tJiC W Ul   SLJ ke Hi sKind tj  ,ia OUSLIn  i  lei w abiv 1 u 1 ,  A Good Words on A Short SpeechNorma Ann Shenaii Christmas GreetingPamela Shehan CHRISTMAS AT THE CASEYS Mrj, CaseyNoima Jean Tnurston Mr Casey Frank Pearce iZion over profits is oneKathleen  Donna DeVoe woducUof imlu,,nul cent  Mke Being d tne John Richard DeVoe Liiid a Js  Jackie Euler 1 Long Ago Norma Jean Thuiston  Chriblmas Gifts  Joey liezzeg Logic  Donna DeVoeJ Five More Days  Allyi Tiiurstou Footish Advice Sharon Doietzkjy 1  and John Thurston When Daddy Trimmed the Christmas Tree Donna DeVoe aloi ivii  iicie vlie IJO  jve meet except  Ijide  , MIIJ to be an impression  Md , Onij, F01 i m tiie Ms iitci v,,, tlmt Tor toiic j t ti on  utiti , , j I    h fiOlit fhiH isnt so  i ii uii 1 iii a niuiii ,   s to pVj 1 asnn Die nivii Oui pj  , ui L  or  Notes on the Game GprmaCommm t with  aikMit tan Hmtii  WW WM HPwwwwP WWVV V WP yi r tiun WHPF  four not  lwwl WMWF w wwwwwPww wwwi ributkni la MkWgw lit Mk BASKET BALL , Pinckney experienced little trouble With South Lyoit here Friday night taking both games by ono sided VUww MI ucm MH iMtC scores The Pinckney reserve team it developed the an air flfcfc won 26 to 13 and the Pfnckney Var Detroit wu selling RoeeBowl t ,m uy 44 to 6 No great effort wa with every air flight tieket eeU m made to run up a big score and Calif The eo elairaed to naf H every man on both teams got into tto Rose Bowl ticket bt refitted Wagf 1 game The Pinckney Resenes ue how or where they got them, Uiytavt ed 1P players anoVthe Vanity 10 dly speculntort have managed to ft  Pick Singer was high scorer for possession of a number of tiemm  the Reserves with 10 points Joe The biggest objection to the Boat Clark got 3, Packer 3, Fuhrman g, Bowl U that it U not controlled ttf  and Burroughs, Vem Clark, and college but by the Toumameift or , , Heath also 2 Mattison got 1 Roses of Pasadena, Calif, a civic 0  hi the game between the two fits ganixation and ia part of a eeiebea  st teams South Lyon showed little ion which include a hug parade tat  scoring ability and Pinckney players other eventa were continually left unguarded J , , Bums and Mejycr each got 11 points After a haefc week IUM lttfc Arabuijgey 6, Russ Clark C, Jeffrey newspaper publicity, tao frreo WB  amd Darrow 2 each Palmer and Sto kjna of Washington Mich, have bet fer each got one allowed to return to school The keV The game was remarkably clean claim to hav bowed to a fwQdtft bf in contrast to the Brighton ganm the fUt deB of public lrwtrueto Pinckney had 4 fouls called on her but undoubtedly the glare of pttfloafl and South Lyon 2  PINCKNE Singer Packer Burruughe Heath Joe Clark  F C 0 G ami  i 01 uu itv   II ica  Ji,ue  , i inL oiie  J  Vi noi J 1, in pi OlJt Vyhat igir i 0iSjci jco i i i  pn  i  ,ilct ioi ru MmUi  Uu ci,IS,  fut rJLiuon on pi a I Lu w ii ioi iiiive ChrUtnuM i IM MHW A pirit f 111 one WHO  The Reform of Meddlesome i Tonmy Jackie Eulerl CHRISTMAS THEM AND MAiir TWARENT ME There tes been aig cniVi Mrs, BrownNorma Jean Thurston Chrietraas observance over the yeeriL survey, tlw uMr Brown  Mike BezzegFor instance take the ChrietoiM  put up the inoii VVJ the tiie imi  lo iiope oi earning a  Jerry Jane Santa Claus cred 1,  C w Iva technology is , nen macliiiery becomes l ill,   II , in  1 ne liriti JL  V iiijiSUy today is a , 1 iti i n ,Vl ,5 p oitons per jnan in Uibj 65,0UU of them producU l6kJ niUi tOi , Nv,, luOK ia 11M1 C lb Wile e con pouti  ireI eiiei pjie slo exist 4,,Oiji miners, by the aid of nodiji snachii1 y, produced 5iH  James Toma whose orramente and Donna leVoe have grown much more Muot Have IJlund  and expensive over the year Ia  Jk Thurteton the old days the pillars of the huL i Jingle Bells  A Group ch went out themselves and eot Imel Following Uie puogram Santa artree and hailed it in The oebne rived and distribted gifts  canyhonir wne mostly cotton to imltZ A luncheon e3nsisting of cocoa,coff j snow and strung popcorn A group the chbrch usually worked rw ee, take and Christaias cookies served was uccd  NOTICE The Chiistian Climbers of the Congl Sunday scbooi will hold an  Nma party at the noma of Janet hriley on Sa4iry at 2 p UU tm ail aveiaye output pli 1  iJ ion, MX times tnat oi 1 minur i sonder, thon, that the  mirer Ociiiu mre vngei in Enjrhid nuiiion tit i j J i ti 1 e Ansricin tiMl ti JciiOW tjuaiier reports also tiat every wlve in the U S tiie automob ie  and it eounteipait, 10 modein couejete highw, is emjitying n le ,  of theii population, ihe tremf is tevividc towns whee security s rd in jme ownenmp, food ear dens, and friendly Jiii g, and wlvjre  iia ,, it and labor meet as nehboii Each UTtng a  from t f ,part of a day stringing popcoii on stringsTrees were lighted by cepdlee Usually p fore he end oi the pro gram which was liable to, bo lone and drawn out some oftj rahdfof burned low and to ayc4fJre had to be blown out Thiswas QUita Among the inteatione following fronheri ens at the U of M Ann Arb r J wear a red suit but invariably i    btiam aro Sun Lucius Doyle jr James DooiittleJ bUck fur overcoa ia which he aUoel 2fj  Tebin faasdy, rosj by sweated for an hour Doyle jr Nora Cary, Harold Karslcn, James aVound and  Karsaen, Merwin  Read, Shirley or 0 liA, Charles Schultz, Arthur Staej The presents then S1IT 01 llMAAli Till 1 A 7 n4UA4a4iT wero touch Aer, Cet Vincent, Julia Lathers more plain and inexpensive The  High Maes for Uie   ,, , Vttigi mVuM for ikteJuno Kea3 Many of these live at the lakes here teacher of the Sunday rhtf eiaaf  Soadke Thur Pevotione beIgave each pupil a preset usually   Cri   Savior Fri Sax a small book The church Av7coX 2 , Low Me  1 jdy and nuts and occasion th S Connor Dec    publicity was too much fOr them Hu SOUTH LYON Detroit Newi sent one of their ao  Curnow gifter reporter out there ono Dot Bautte 0thg Jones, who Jbok piotum an4 Richards wrota  ball column writoop Tho loo Campbell Qi b0Ardl ac0 ln t0fl jjot, WftA , Phillips ported to bo a letter from flie lUpeV Substitutions Pinckney  VonBlair 0f pUblio inptruction laat spring M cum, Packer, Lavey, Fuhrman, Ware whlcn time they admitted 1 woVMM Coyie, L Clark, Scharidr Jiiank atudents The letter promised tf tkaf enbaker, Wilson South Lyon Wor gramthd hi request then he wottldi tley, Lyhe, Lahser, Miller Field not again moko a similar ode uH  goals  Ringer 5, Packer 1, Fuhr WDy ehould ho make aonch plum man 1, Burroughs 1, L Clark 1, J  The children attended school Clark 2, Heath 1 Curnow 2, Lyhe 1 there last year, were included in tho Campbell 1 Foul Goals  Packer 1, K30 cnfUi  the school droW Mattison 1, Curnow 2, Campbell 2, primnry nionoy for them this yog Phillips 2, Referee  Buclcnell, We fail to see on what grounds tiiefc  M  1 ,  C0U T thm McCormick m   Smith   Bishop  John CarroU, 97, a DotrolT blajsj Workman co agem Is appartaUy the champiol Proctor new car buyer of Mithigao for 194TIfBubstajutlons Pinckney  Stofer Recorder show he parchad IfT  D Clark, R Clark, Palmer South new auto Ibis year, a record 9f com Lyon  Hudson, Babcock, Lyke,, s he did not buy all then car lm Jones, Moffitt, Kimberly Lloyd, i his owi aa but turned tliem over a field goats  Burns 6, Meyer 5 gain at a profit For this he ha boo Amborgoy , R Clark 3, D Clark arrainged before Judge Stein on a 2, Darrow l, Jeffreys 1, Buhop l, charged of larceny sjy conversion O Lyke 1 Foul goals  Bums 1, Mey course to get such a number of earf er 1, Stofer 1, Palmer 1, Hudson 1, he had VI kavo Inside help and Fred Bancock I, Umpires  Rancour Frasior, a farmer traffic mgr for  Referee  Bucknell 7 the General Motors J said to home j uppli   fim trrtsactiom  Judgo Skillmant jury inveetig,4i ,g in  , ,j umpire  Rancour  Bum F  Vmburgey V Meyer C Jeffrey G Darrow G Mercy nap  by Waters 4 pm  at 9M a m a ga  Sunday Pec 28, Midnight Mass Chrietma Eve Mease Christmas I  By defeating South Lyon last 0mj man gtOAd week PincknOy went into a tie with vestigation Dexter for first place as that team also won her second straight garru by beating Manchester 41 to 32 Dexter had to euand off a last min  ute rally by Manchester Other score were St Thomas, Ann Arbor  32, University 26 Battle Crook 42, Ann Arbor 2lMilan 50, Dundee 26 p m M oiown out This was auk a fob Zr  iaae Cbritmal BAaver  Uru I If i T vTm mm n IThe Wowing out wiuT doiLwritTU 5  68th Novanna, I , ,   , hoRow UnZb 0016 ,      Boys Jun W t,,,r f,rst tWp Wfil  4lg,,e  p  w vw Santa Claus in those day iuSt   im  Thai the oil w  Gov Bigior ha appolntmt a aoegjav to investigate the rapid inert i  te pce of oil To daU tb oil eon panic have not given a4y autilaoer ory answer They claim they rakod MARRIAGE LICENSES I a amali book The church ttvoouv 2   Low  r late Robert Cook, Pinckney, 22, Rut jdy and nut and occaaioaaUv the S r1 0 Dec 2, High U on aT tree f1 Artlwr and Pfc MeV  o, gave the oajy oniqo , They eaiIfcey wore loowampod vtt scores They opened at Howell play customoff wfcoa the other rrTrtaj ing Hartland snd won a close 23 to mised then did it to keep new 19 game Laat Wed night in a tree omers away If the governor and a vie 41111601 gaaM tiwy  txUir fiw y ow4doo ef fromd a 1 Mea Fe 7 f MeVr 5 to 44 Joe Lavey was high man jury may I S   Tf T with 16 points Fr7d Singei, Phil fuel oil ha alio doubled in the oaet itelen Keams, GentiU  Hollia AmburgeV each 2 year We ueed to ptu 7c now BTJ got 8 The Vets are open for engag 14c We tmmk the nigger in the woool ments with independent teams Ritctij pile is the old pirate 25, Hattiesburg, Miss Che1 paflente put presents on the tree SUTS   and Pfc Merter Bronkowski, 22, Howel, DorJ but these were usually reaerved for fiII req bjr Un Trea liillea, Si othy Griffin, 20 Go, , Ziomas K Dewoy recently1 othy Griffin, 20 Howell Harold the home, presents even at fee sad Tne hart o this nation is the Lickman, 22, Oak Grove, Helen PeaJ home were plain jand  iAOxpeaaUif rursmai town  h, 1, HeeUjCtarU Boatel, 21 amd electric proaajd toy worn on JVC vere called ujieA to make a liowe Norene Parker, 18 Gregory known rS report on the Slate of the Nation to Robert Crosby, 22, Brighton, Pat dit, vc would merely sayAteri  ia Tipton, 18, Brighton  Duano bean ii sound small tow aie ao Risdon, 25, Howell, Florence GeorJ gpering   19, Howll Royal Seaton, 22, U Timn ,,,, ,IMf 7 , L, j    eU, Maxine Satteiiea, 22, HeweiL j TJTTuihJ jL SiS Observation Note CAOA r TH J   i5 M cHau5rT2 The tAiair of tho iaekaoy CoaJ ie and LaRoaa led the Dexter scor or  They played Brighton hero last night Greeting to all for a Holy Chrlotoaa and Happy New Year Begirthg Feb i tho oirpiition deoi is shifting reuojsibijty foi aciivies to its three lcionul of ic iavPttc, Koscorva an1 Jacksonhe cmefs are Dorius Curiy uppar peiiinsula, Harry Aidrich, nor them Mich, and Paul iikkle, former , PinJcaeyite, Jackson area The Ut ter jus returned from Japr3 Hnnteis with guns killed 46 teer inAilecran county in 10 days whilearehera feot 51 00 hun1eis were given permits here CARD OF THAKKf i fiM I onteHoiemm W wish 40 express ar beartXeet    j thanks and appreciatMMi for the act K m , aM of Kineuess, meesage of sympathy oetai w IwT the beautiful floral offer gs from vTlJSr1S1 our kid friends neighbors and role m TJacToTSe ative 4uiMg vur necent oereave  ,,7 mewt in thf loe  wu boioved hus 7 gj  band and fiftnr iffsyatially we want  jfc to thank ev Jaxmam or ids word   ,wlHy of comfort, Mr and Mrs Mgh MR LiTrSlf 1  ,7  TX TT r waidi constated of ner Mrs f  Aahmore Mrs Wm t J Leeke and MeaT  Faile  eeie CkALj Oho  ttr oalfaUa mS4foid Femon ail you can while te getting 1 gooeV Thaw are certain people who ile atoiricoj who take a doMfht Ift BO  furng old sotibHohii eoad Moot eV our life we had booa  omed to believe that life on a easam m afiT J,144 aciea of state lands will be J 0 J leased for oil and gas in Deoember J1    ffj   i Coryy Mr jg MXM E Berry, 1 COMSERVATKN flfOTEJ  an   adkin, n Mud Fishing licenses will coat 150 J8 i 1 1  e  yn OuJi  it shing after Jan 1, 134S  Four wolves, 430 ctfyottee 65 bobcats were taken in  LamprtVp have been soen in Burt and Multett lakes in northern Michigan   Cedl Hudkins and tetjlio Nov i  a 6POO wm P a e ajr CHRJSTMAS IN PALESTINE As Christmas come this year there is no Peace on Earth, Good was the lnomtdeot la the world Will to Men In the Holy Landlow a statistic ecnpiierproved tOMO where Jew amd Arabs are locked in satisfaction nmt j tm not Tlmt Mm a dead combat in a battle for poss ia tho city 40 to  eanoa of the Land of Christ Al living coeY though a yet only guerilla warfare doctor had has prevailed over 800 have been Mono killed and indication an 4hat that i there will be no truce betweeat war was povwSAyiajm ring fertion during the frtti Detroit jitwemtto com eaotL Tte whole world  wonder Of lOOw ing what wiM happen after Aug 1  who got into feoabi next, if Great Britian, mai good pernt oaaaf t Jmr throat to withdraw all her 4000001 onto mdfltJ 4  and let the Jews ami Ammo Mm it 1mm6mtJBSidU ornto a finish The UoHod Mt on Only H mtjmml mmW m  has doclanod for partition j Paieet homo on najj f wm ammo, iafcml and loak  ootwoaa the Jews ami Arab Muse  fmoimBt mod  jmaj 4oios mad 4eo2T which the Arabs wffl not accept tow, l the adCair the JJuiOad Katian ms 12 AO fjoojai tooend to the flaftr Uaiietk 9 lammag amoa mt ami if they did it would boa     mw oosny of Aonmioons Bcmt   ate fU might bring imok  w If IPas Mark Wyiie fjC aaTi Mm LoMetamamlimr mmm ami e rw aaw eT aav   Jgpjshr mt moCom4tfL aW Hpimsi mt t m Aot pir aVmWod o4mmwT f asaw psaw BBSBB asas arasjajei af the world with 4he Mam sag af b Pope Jainod iMmav ami  e wxoattboMeiy  JCe   tifttei is a amilr late fipjer af jamafjrna lew infidak Imok pwamg mmo m 00 mt gmot owt aveao JKAAB l Mini l   J fcfnA9 eAtaBuAifo irr I8ui 7eiJning enr eliffious oniMir, roir name    j not our  wood iSisoJmjr ard wlriyoorjmownd adds to f  mTsillxmt Famatal Kama Pmofakew i11,  SwToiJmiiaQiimmc22 ladmpmmoro Mr waeuVSmmmW emmmT1  rt  ml 4at ai ew Xepm MP ,  n   np W m  JBO PB1P aSSJp SSVr W yQT H n     lpi SJ PWP, V  i T fP      K PiAckaiy Dispoxk St 414 AVON THEATER VLVAM iflBAMt  ttv  Wo are to young a country that wo expect tWngt fcodHfend s to hovo como with ut from tome homeland across Ike too sWt Viake hands with Santa Claus, as Amtrkan as you or II Truo, Iho prototypo of Sonta Claut was ancient Saint Nicholas, but theft tW  semblance onds Tho good St Nick was a thin ascetic, dad in bishops whoso homo was deep in Asia Minor And HIS day it roaJly December Ml But Santa Claus, tho jolly, applecheeked elf, wot born in this country Our first wordpiduro of him was ponnod by Washington Irving in 1809 And tome 60 years later Thomas Nast, the famous New York cartoonist, closely followed Irving description in creating the first published drawing of this beloved Christmas character Nowso famous has anta become the course of tradhion has been reversed, and many older lands are  fast adopting him as their own In many countries he still has many names and guises    Santa Claus  St, Nick   Papa Noel , Old Man Christmas   Grandfather Koleda Whatever hes called, hit meaning is one The Peace and Goodwill that arise from giving with the heart from wishing weH to alljaur friends  TWO GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE Frl 4 Sol at THE JDHHIS JgUMmf Tg  Cartee P Rafcfcj la NslJZ  LjQHN jfTin ssftissi NY WEJwJLER Nows Su, Tee, DM, It 90  SARATOGA TRUNK  3uu MM Twee MER  m  THE   J m is  JUaU Rig Pi , Caesaey wiAMaak 3 e leu feat, Slfte , I REDSKELTON, VIRGINIA CPBRIEN UiliM  eh Water Tehs  Seawa StKt Wed  Tear, DM 3W   INGR1D REROMAN eaeTGARY COOPER Iptee New  1  It is In this spiritthatwe repeat, in these troubled times, Ws ageold wish     and on earth peace   good will toward niiiu  csiagsTareea ed the Hateee MUH Leg at Aady Hardy Tell 1 the Saddle Firaf National Bank IN HOWELL Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurant GorporationAU Deposits Insured Up  to 6,000 for Each Depositor  SONG OF THE THIN MAN11 witk WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY  KfcUNON WYiSN j Attend Ike Gay Mid Ni New Year shew lli48 Wed Dee 31 f HIT PARADE OF 1947 ALL SEATS SB Cent Noisome W THI DITIOIT I DISC COMPANY week     Detroit to do the town lest  ,  Vtffttsli AT47 jTstUTA A sTOl was touched for 120 to huild thoir road from Jackson    ajvi to AnuxArbor through Dexkr TW Hary Coburn and wife of Escanf Marrted at the home of the brides, are also negotiang with the fleaba are visiting D and Mrs H F pts, Mr, and Mrs George Rea land Co, jllttlswf Sfr  t  r, ,   Mn Dec 24, their daughter, Josio, The South Ijyofi Furniture Fact to John Ikrland of Marqudtc  mT   cry has been purchased by Northf MrSf Hattie ROB Cannli, dau NotMOt 2 i CdTf if IfO  of Furman Rose, Pincknoy pioneer, , , UL7 , died at St Josephs Retreat, Deur Mrs W H Meper lost cortOrol of born Dec 17She leaves a fcon, Hert he r   ast wek when the  and daughter, Mrs Gracn Mejnn stoorinK Roer broke but gtopped it Matt Brady has started a black ly driving inU an embankment Shu Richards building  was not hurt The BuHia Reunion will be held smiths and woodworking shop in the at tie Albert Wilson home ville parties and will start up soon The Dexter postoffice was robbed last Wednesdfy night and Rev Fr Ryansiorse, ouggy stolen by the robbers to make their getaway It has not yet been recovered Arthur Glenn has returned home from Yerrington college, StJ Louis Hosii Read is home from Ann Ar  bor high school for the holiday Gilbert Abel of Conway delivered 6 hogs Do Hesse Bros Wed that wighted 1700 lbs  A Dexter farmer who went to  Mrs EtU Wasson of Tlainfield wa married to Rev J L Wright ol Seattle Hgthfi Wash, on Nov 29 John Brogan of Ann Arbor spent  Vhillin Kntman is now foreman1 Sun at the Will Ledwidge liome ef the Ford Service Station at Ballo Dexter still has the electee rail ville road bug and Mfee latest is a  promise from the Hawks  Argus Co  Over 50 people attended the xmas exercise at the Wofl school in tfoon OS61TI Marion Friday night Olah Docking t is teacher Patrick Laey entertained his children and BartUo Lynch for din ner Xmas Mrs DF Ewen received a 12 lb salmon trout from her son, Fred of Seattle, Wash, lasjfi week Neighboring Nm Born to Mr and Mrs, John Fau sser of Half Moon Lasts Marlyrt Glenn en Dec 12 a daughter, Ci try Louisf Dtnitiona to date last week tol the Stockbridgt MemoHaTFiimteH ailed 7,06060 George Eekfcart, supervisor of Handy powoship tor over IS conseet ive years died there last week The employers of the Are Pied Howell, received Xmas, bono eeeekj totalling 1100 er iaete Bruce McLead, who neaped fre the HowelJ Ml wUU beta held far car thefts, has hnm captured fas Ce4 umbus, Ohio, where he has commit ed 25 robberies of home Miss Taoice GlUMtl, daufhtar of, Mr and Mr Herbert GJHettee of Howell vas married te Harry Pirn eon of Detroit at the Mwk leagie buildjng ir Ann rbor on 0 io She is a taadser te WyeadaMe achioU  Foi eHfesfftte of the Mkh Bettl Tciepbee 0 u UoweU Christsee eeitpi at Ben KI near Brifhtoe lest week Mmk  Cberles Clark, 6, e tee of B T O E Clark of Prfrhtnn died at hL  home there lest week lie wee e tobacco saleman oeeet of Mi ttfe aW viying are hie wife   JUST AN OLD FASHIONED YULET1DE GREETNGM see To All Our Customers and  Friends, We Extend Our Vety Best Wishes far a  Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year BUBUBSMSBMBMSflBSSSlSBBBEBl WANTED RAW FURS DEER SKINS BEf HIDES HORSE HIDES SHEEP PELTS LUCIUS J DOYLE, PH 48  Theater HOWPLL, MICH u  , m mri o Thur, Fri, Dec 28, 26 MatUmstmas Day 315 p in Cunt EDDIE bAACKEN ia FUN ON A WEEKEND News Notolty Crtoun Sat, Dc 27  ROY ROGERS ON THE OLD SPANISH 1 TRAIL la Teefealcolov ALSO JACKIE COOPER to STORK BITES MAN  Cartoon Sun, Mon, Dtc 28, 29 Mat1 Sue, Is, sv ContlaVMft WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY  le SONG OF THE THIN  MAN  Nwi NoVlty Cartoon Tiies, Wed, Dec 30 31  RED SKLLTON in MERTON OF THE 1  MOVIES4 wt VIRGINIA OBRIEN, LEON AMES Novell Certpon MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEARS  EVE D0rr Opn t 11,30 P M  MARGARET OBRIEN,  JIMMY DURANTE In  MUSIC FOR MILLIONS  ADMISSION ALL SEATS 35c i u FARM DRAINAGE GENERAL EXCAVITWU LEON FENNER RIVES JCT PH 1441, JACKSON Vr Albert A Hughes foni Way ne county coroner and past grand Dominis Basceis, Ann Arbor bar ttnd masterrof Mich Masons suffer bar, pUd not guiUVi hi muncipal f a heart atUck Kt week whilt court there last weak to refusini shoveling snow to serve negroes and was released Gustavo Radtke, well known Whit on bond Complaint was Wm Gritr more Lake farmer who lived on the university student ftut  of the lake died at his home there last week Merry Christmas an a Happy New Year to  All Our Friends Robert Gieeae vW peaefs Housed Mri ,   Dosre eae e4T   la Fla  Since tea Fuse pat its stesam liaer in service ejrees aee teay iod 411L1SS piessswers a lew oent increeae eter tee  Wm Dstrow ees eteHed L4ttVAaa W HBWv  iifc n M CTJ  JRte e eteieees Imm  A, a, rr  Cm heft eeHer tat ases ss ei M   se 1 JaJjpt VfMNCKNEY DEfATCHWafry Dec 24,1947 a  VWEj fe3r htiatmas Cbt MMCKMBV DISPATCH 1M Main Si JPiackniv, fcthi  us pad VJAS itta 1 Powksftfce at Pinakjst Michigan undo bo not of Miff 1187 VJDb art Subscription rata 110  MIA lb sz 1 s i V  Year rWfS bmtmas IVIRYMBY , r A Merry Chrlatmaa a Happy New Year All Our Friends and Patrons Kennedys Gen Candy Candyt Candy BULK BOXES BULK WE NO HAVE A PINE SELECTION OF YOUR FAVORITE CANDIES FANCY WRAPPED TOBACCO FOR THE MAN OF THE HOUSE A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL ROKOS SODA BAR  SANDWICH SHOP Major WmBrown, of Washington ,ys with Major WmBrown of Was D 0 ii spending the hoUd  ins family here Mrs Willa Lamb and children and Cyrus AtLee and family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the W H Meyer home Mrs W H, Mtyer was in Lansing Sat, and called on her grandson, Del William The Pettysville school of which Mftsa Eva Weaderlein is teacher held that Xmas exercises Wed aite iu the North Hamburg church Mrs Ray Burns, Mr and Mrs L Ctyle and Bernice Lamout were iu Ann Arbor Saturday The Louis Coylea, Eva and Mark Melvin and Mrs Kose Howard war spend Xmas at the Clarence Stapiah boms near Chelsea Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee attended the wedding of Sam Heral da and Ida McNeil in Ami Arbor Saturday Mr and Mrs Winston Dauhu and children spent Sunday with her sister, MrtsKrank Scott and husband near Miliord Mrs Joan Glover and daughter of Fowlerville spent Sundajy at the Li ward spears home and is visiting Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichman the first of the week Mrs Dale Miller entertained the Iosco Kings Daughters Circle at her home last week  Mr and Mrs Hollis Houowny ami children of Wright Corners werej Sat dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Dale Miller Mr and Mrs Baail White of How ell spent Sat at the Ben  Whilo home Carl Bidwell and family tf Brigri ton were Sun guests of Mr an Mia Ben White Ted Adesh of Detroit spent Sat with Mr and Mrs Wm Shcliaa  Mrs Alma Harris and daughter, Zita, of Detroit were Sun guests of Mr and Mis Wm Shchan v Koss Bead and wife and son, Ho waidj will, spend Xmas  1itii  burg, Pa with Kussell Head and fum The Misses Maxino Khelton and CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 20 EACH COWS 20 EACH HOGS 6 a CWT ALL ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVEST3rtBEP AND PIGSREMOVED rKEK PHON1 COLLECT TO v , DARLING  COMPANY J HOWELL 450 Tm Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK , J, L , r Lois Tncknan of Mri, State rOeu TV W, TT 1FXf wo guet of Muriel Bead over tto Thurs and Fri in Detroit with Mr v lti 1 and Mrs Josoph King and family PJRead and Umy jp,nt Fri Mr, and Mrs Clifford Chambers lU Detroit and Emmett Barnhart attended the J Clifford Miller and whe entertain Howell Electric Motors parity in ed nis parents and brothers and fam Howe I fct night givitv, I r the cm JIJC8 for dinner Sunday iiloye of that shop  Lemuel Martin took hU mothe Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller and Mra Buelah Martin to Ypsilanitn Fri Agatha were in Detroit Saturday  whore she will spend the holidays Mr and Mrs Earl Nay andduuth Leigho Lavey and family of Jack ter, Nancy, loft by auto for W Vir SOn spent Sunday at the Lee Lave Tuos to spend the holidays j home Charles Eisele and family of Fow  Mr and Mrs Lee Lavey and chil I lervllle spent Sun with Mis Emma ren called at the Howard Oliriou Vellmei I homo Hear Bunker Hill Sunday Mrs Tholma Klngsley and child Mary Holt of Stockbridge spent ren and Ruth Gaines were Sunday Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Stanley, guests at Hit Andrew Campbell Dinkel noma  Mr and Mrs M J Re son a,t Kenneth Reaion and family of tend a reunion at the E L Reason Ann Arbor spent Sun at the home home in Detroit Sunday nf Mrr Kitaf Hmft 1 Mi and Mrs UalphOUUL,entor Alive HORSES 20 COWS 20 HOGS S6 cwt DfcPEWDItO UPON SIZE AND CONBITION  CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Pafji Animal Collactad Promptly Modara Eqmpmaat Capable Man E L PARKER Arrant Phona 88 Pfnckney Tb FA8TFST ad StokWrrica In M4aUca Dead   1    i Mia aiiu M f  Mr and Mrs C J Clinton were tained at dinner Sunday, Georg in Lansing Friday , Knapp and family of Hamburg, The Wm Dilloways of Howell en Stanley Hall famil,BWomfield, tertainod the card club Sun at a N J,, Harlan Hall and family of Xniaa Party  Mascn, Glenn Hall of Grand Lodge  J CI NOl ii No i,n ni ii, SOUlhWiJ Soil , Iict, Anitcil Mi   ,i election to In In 1  Town iiall Jan , i  L1 M Mr U G liili, 1 scrvution Comrn, I i ,1 be tho speaker A none liavui i Ii i  ificatiuh niwy oc   i elettiou  A land occupici  land tin iadn j  j, Or COl Ki ill Oil ,i  ,  to, or hliall IK m io lands luiC iu1 ur n lying witlin a ilinc  dec tho jMoviioiii  i AtlL VV ietilli ILi ni  1  u  i  I NI  Mi  11 v i let, on or i i  , il I  Ii  a A D  i i  i v iii leu uilucL in the  ,, ,, ,ii  id Unit aiil nltice being ,  , nji ontitl for Im exuminat,,A ,lii ni of ull claims  ai 1 , 11 iiJ    i i  J s t ilifised  i , lititluT rilcrcu, I hat public iiuiiuf be tri HI by publicaui a ti of this , r, , HI week for three  wreks pitN luiii to said ,i i, ai ir in tin rmckiiey Disuev jiaper pi ited and Clf , in said  jiirfrtky , K Lyuns, JUIL of Probata  t  s epy Council PtHHediag8 C J, Clinton and wife spend and James iiall and family of Dex Xmas ajl the Walter Clinton home In ter Detroit jflyg, Clare Palmer and duughter Im Edward Zoeraer of Detroit was Patts spenjb Sat in Detroit the guests of Mr and Mrs Ashcr JH, Rnd Mrs Edatl Meyer sjnlj  er, tenant or uj,, IM MI eludes the land owni a I   ii Hereinlior 2, 117 if property is jointly u le ant Miin ilid t, order by Pre and tenants wife iL tuv  IL fai, Ijiiowri I loll cal of oftenaAo or tenanti m iimmi a STATE OF f,,Uii ,AN o Yhe Probftle Coart for th County  1 OF LIVINGSTA Hi 0vr arere wish   Happjns V ChrittinM Our Frlanef a  id Patron reprtientutive oiaini n i oi p iai i ion providing ui li   IH   slmll liold autlioi i, n 1 , of hit Iovtr to at  ,  i,n mi  r   mmm  w   ,,, nuu o    , coiporuion A 01 i , i  c  i WUe Sat And Mrs Helen McGre daughter, Cheryl, of Ann Arbor j son pariniThip iv , y A,io , hory and daughter, Brighton spent Sat at the Walter Clark homjf viding he is ot le , Mrs Ella Mercer and Miss AI Mr and Mrs Walter Clark attend berta Dinkel attended the wedding ed tlie grand opening of the new of MrsMartha Baker and Karl Sum Beurman 4 Clark store at Howell ner at Lansing Sat The bride is a Sat night Mr and Mrs Hoy Clark granddaughter of Kirk Van Wink oUo attended i la Don Griffith and wife have movMrs Wm Mercer spent the week  jnto the Wylie apartment on end in Bright  Main St arateTBfGarth Meyer Gerald Henry it heme from Det and family roll whs h it teaching for the Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout were holWaya  in Jackson Saturday Or, W C Wylie and wife of Dex Mrs Evelyn Gillen of Kew York ter called a the Kennjrth WVlie City, U visijbtg her parents, Mn home Sunday and Mrs M E Darrow Mrs W H Enter has returned QOB Steckable entetained a large  M  Kirnciy, Lavgy, Clark  I ad  aiN    c hnton L , oi 11 neiiv r,ai ni , id tlotion L h ,111 SUp i a ny iixy to aiiov following M Ka Min tCleik Hire,  en jis Viiitefe accnent and  ii,ll for 147 1501  Ly J bii Labor and MatAt a as ion of paid Courtheld Ut   r  on lic tower 2260 the Probate Office m the Ciy cL Howell in said Cour  te iai  day of December A Jr, rntT Present, Hon Willis L iyons  Judge of Probate i in the Matter of tha K t ito of  Lillian 1 Hasev   , u  i l It appjrinjr to ti  C t at  the ime for proserta M  fis s against satd estate KhoKJU c nad home from McPhene hospital, How nurtiber of young poeple, at the ell, ahetv ahs waa a patient for a stacfcahle home Sat night at a week Christmas parts c,atnS Junior Wagoner who is attending Keith Udwkige of Sacred Heart  d   d b id Mke State CeUege is home te tlmj 01 Detroit and Nan iwid L0 D , An holidays Mr and Mm Lenia Wagoner attended a Chrietmaa party at the OyEeuMr rus Rnpert home at Font Corners Mn Bote Hendee spent a coupl ,ai Kcad 6i Sons Lualber for , 442 1 Arlwr Cont Co v715 tons of 1 and 1 no 1 at 67o 482 licnix Fire Ins Co Fire on fire lull 11014  huLon Co Kire Siren Q Lon Co SU Lighjdng SerlOetJ Shulu Co 10 bks of Villago 101 Friday nigjst Mies Aflsatsm Dinkel and Levi Lud rte spent Snav at the Gerald Dinkel home et Lnktf jre Brol of 10 s perdeg KM time wtlfc Ma etatar, Mrs Hani flnstajMaV naBsl aflnnflaa Vm Gentile, Joe iswaV end Mar ion Mnay iOtoneVsd 0 Isoskot aeJ at Mfcnigai Mkh Ststo Unitwnstf nf Mifhsgan Mr smnHate C F Hewient m Detroit and that a irne and p re b op v  pointed to receive, examicr and ud  J tr Motor Sales Gas, Alcohol I just all claims and do ad rrint  1teif, Cylinder narharpsd , Court i  Li France Foamite Corp go vf St Joeeph Arademy, Adriaaj fc   Th,t     lN ,, fire Siren 0, creditojs of said do  d av re j  on earned qaired tt present t ejr  la  bo Movon by Lavey supported by Swar said Vurt and to r a   y Ui ,i o ixivum Motion carried Lersof on tlie adunnijstor of iAid iiixine Nay Dep Village Clerk are spending the holidifys with Mrs, of days in Ann Arbor last week stai visiting Mrs Cora Sewhrer who is staying Hendee u with Mrs Boot Dotrett j Mrs Kittle Grieve Shepherd of Howell fell Saturday while fceoVing her homo thorn and suffered a brok1 en log She la in MePhonun hospiul George Menhon r and foieilfj veto in Detroit Saturday Mr and Mr Andrew lb at ntneod the fnnerei of Gustgre MM  of Whitsaore Uke last fsnuniw Elmer Rodtke and son Junior, ef Ptfliilifcii, Pa apont a csple of at the Andrew Mas A Merry Chrutma and a Happy Sew Year to All aUatentTaUlt , , V   Dixie Go   rt   A   Pinck iey PUpacV r  Wednesday DecjL lt7 Want V 4  WACTl  MIL r to KaierFrur  will exci1 noiw  i,uici iV kcr jr tuitioa camoeriain  , STATE OF MICHI4  1 TtfE PROBATE 00X3KT FOR THK  COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON  At a befattion oi said Court, held at the Probate Office la the City o  Howell in said County on the tint day of Oeceniber A D, 1947 Present Hon WttlU U Lyons, Judge of Probate  h h3 Matter of the Chnrge of Name of Stanley Adamowicr, Adult Single Person      ir S  y  11447 liov iive, hwana Lake J Stanley Adaniowtc having filed in f ,  rmj  Court his petition praying that  lj PROFESb,GL CORNER  Pinjckney, Mich  j Daily U00 A M to 2 00 P M   ExCpt Wednesday Me Ttte,Fri, Sat, 700400 por biack  Uiii ii COMPLETE STorc c1  Jj SLEDS, WAGONS, SCOCi Pr, SKATES RAD 15, FJECi iV R lVGER i  iS Elk    CLES STOVES,   t ELrTRJC AD V i   i C  1  U lyiu Caoly Farm l Ho I, tj Hione7J WiUpay I0    Cement Aiixera tor ien 3 n 1 ft, guoliae or eitctnc power, J   5 cu it mers for sale on vneels  r   skids OS power Trailers for rt 1 or sale, axles, wheel and bUckus , Charcoal and Lkg Coal  W isi Ktal Trailer Servw e 31 6121 Git Uivevbaai End Lake  c ,iiniK Upon bunday and evemi   i ii nteK  ui Court enter an order, changing 4  n I his nami from Stanley Adamowlc om i S DiUNKING CUP , S   LC  A MMENT ,iiVNiiiJ Scrap iron 25 per oa  deliveud to myyard or will pick p   liovvoil Iron  Metal Co ,l s Wiiinut  tnv   i 1  A  R ci 5s  e VFSFTrWTT  os FOR SALE House and Five A, s Ted Singer, Lol5 Monka Kd i ckny, Michigan VANTKDAI1 kinds of orseST v ll  pay top prices , to Sianiey Adams It is Ordered the Ziud day of December A D 1047, at ten oclock in tlie fqaenoon, at said probate of, lice, be and is hereby appointed for hearing said petition It is Further Ordered The public notice thereof be given by publicat ton of a copy of this order, once each week for three successive weeks previous u iiid hearing, in the Iincknoy Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circiUattd in said county Willis L Lyon Judge of Probate A tiue copj Celcrtia Tnrshal JSAST  Plobate Foil SALE 1 set of sleighs with box and seat, all like now will tade tor con Goorjre Crane 4380 MttG W  Winkle  VanWtakU i , v iii  4e Charles fL mmmm A  et Lew H wvil, MihV4a DR G R MpCLUSKEY 1I1H N Micfe TeJpboo QUieo 9Z Rtideuc 814 Hex11 MijjktgKr i  ARNETS CEMi ivV MMuRIALS i2 N iJiir Sc Ann ArboiMich PLRCY FLLIS AUCTIOrtEKR Phcnc 3EJ1 Pinckney AfRhignn lt o d Ch, Local ReprentatV0 51 J rliMlNa ST, HOWELL   Howll  Plwnt 439 or 97 iluuiits  larkers MAR1iN J LA VAN Attorney At Law William Levis F01i SALE Roast the Christmas HERB SNEED HowalL Mieta Real CcUti lnm3f, Cktm Licem City, Lake an Fvro  uirr A ipaeiri ty list Your Prctrt With   fetni lAitae Rapairiig IV1YRON J HlirJiES Hiufti,iJfai AND HEATJNU Stnrd hK iakeide Ort Ruth Lake 1J    4   i r ku  , i  v  l iin,ii,iml lK hi   J ,      LEE LAVnf GfiNLRAL iNiUkANwi Phora R T3  Mich PHSWTHOUT  SON i JNFRAL HOM Madern Kquiproaat Amliulinw, afTice Phnf 3t fucLnv, Miriam 3Kr i     i  v will be the best gift Full SALlv Storklmed baby buy  Sce thifi at Bob Alkleya 379 w Call Pirckney 1U7 ,,n  Phone v pinckney Mich Esr LmmLmw, t ib   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dev F0R RFNTModnni i  , iseeslegatees and assigns, are propmem V Hannctt, er and necessary parties defendant in the above entitled cause, and  , Lt further appearing that after diligent search and inquiry it cau  not be ascertained, and it is not known whether or not said defend Jj ants are living or dead, or where auigladl   1 any of them may reside if living and 4,1,5, glVe  a Merry Xmas T  11 our customers we sa  y    is and waijt, each oie t i uv Li it their business is apprec iti, in iily at this season luitt   ir round   Mlterrcn Str Batik  Money to  at reasonable tt 1r  pi fi Savings Hooks and Ii  I  r  , i   of J leposii A  dtp iU uj to 5,00000 leiu  by J  Ttbdrthin ie  K ,5PT  A y Vi i cA, A  I iTS  We are now open for   living and slrfJfV for  Si cjt Ui   putters, downspouts, Smoke   inoAewfiit Anderson Pldg Est mDrum,  V  j     Hop  il  v  r some of them m4y re DiMMyMA IT r   u v fc  A5p,nckney FaDncawg  Sheet Metal Company v  5    are  Sjf  i  ki it       Tv   if dead, whether they have personal JJf afJuinace   representatives or heirs living or  ,0P eld,n and where they or KI,I and further whereabouts unknown, and that the names of the persons who are included therej in without being named, but who re embraced therein under the title oi unknown heirs, devisees, legatees  assigns,cannot be ascertained iifur diligent search and inquiry On motion of Kinney A Adams attorneys for plaintiffs IT IS ORDERED that said defendant and Leu unknown heirs, denteea, legat ees and assigns, cause their appear ance to be tutored in this cause within three Months from date of  tkhi order and in default tfaereo tat said biU of complaint be takes as oof eased by the said defendants, their uakiiown heirs, divisees, Legat ees rd assigne  IT IS FUKTiiEB ORDEUED the itliin Ureatfcr djys plaintiffs cause  a cexuy of this order U be puMMbed in the Finckaev Diftatcba ftevspa ex printed, puWisbed and cxfevlexV ed in said county, ax weeks ia uce ciuro yv will also he eqrippi WO  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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>rvfflfw r   pa,wa tv fXv  1  V VOL 64  Stepatcfj Pktekney Wednesday Dec 17 1947 Midrigan Mirror SchoolNews Good times are due in 1948 RitaU ante will incroase o to  per cent Rural communities will ihoa SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES The bojs have organised a model AirpUnerclub with Fred Rebman aa President and Dick VanSlau per aa farm prices will  remain brook, TreasurerTh4 plan to build  high, model Airplanes when the girls play As a curb against inflation tlie president4 advisory council propos ea to tighten bank credits Jnifatiou grows when there are too many dollars and too tew goods Inability to gqt eat money at bauKs would put a brake on plant expansion, home building and to some extent employment Tnere is a prospect of labor peace as strikes in the Dtrell area alone have decreased 75 perceW More inflation in li48  is likely to bring increased pressure on the baske Jbalt The seventh grade boys played the eighth grade boys Mon during basketball period, The eighth grad era won 108, but the seventh grader pUyed a good game Fred Rebmania captain for the eighth, and Jerry Mrofka is seventh grade cap The seventh graders had a qui on liiory Mon The girl who ansv ered the most question was Lucille Beachy and the boy was Jim Allan Then we had a contest between Luc ille  JimThis time Jim won M 2 OUR DEMOCRACY tyMtt INCENTIVES JO, PROGRESS FftOM THEsMUSST M606UlMOCACrfM AMitXAN HAVf AtWAYS lfWflWfDTHtMWfVOUALWMOHAaigr ANDVtSttN40VVpr  rtUUkliJJi   I Michigan legislature for new taxes points How to finance public services of 1 We are planning for a Christmas government will dominute the spec Pay n Fri afternoon, Some of ial session which is to start in mid, the girls are going to bake cakes  March 1948, at Lansing Coun,tyi we will use some of our club mon government spend 25 percent more ey to buy ice cream We will play money in 1946 than tins did n games and exchange gifts 1945 Leroy C Smith, legislative The eighth graders had a history t airman of the Michigan County qui Tues Thelma Pace and Mike ad assn, warns that Michigans Can each ans 16 questions Then, highway system faces a complete we had a contest between Thelma breakdown unless counties get mor3M,ke Mlko Carr won by  monety He would raise more funds Pinta by adding two cents to the gasoline tax  The 5th grade spell down , wa  tftfH Notes on the Game I Qunwnt BASKET BALL tha papers are threei FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES The court may not direct or cow trol legislature Uction, reminded wonby Yhe boys 8 to 1 the State Supreme court as it knock We nave started our basket ball ed out the legislature single school gym periods and hope to be able district plan for state educational t0 pr0ve our ability,  needs The ruling would divert 8C Joanna JaTOslawski had a little 83H0jp more to public schools from accident on the way to school and the sales tax fund, 7fi peicent of had 3 atones taken in her hand which is returned to home govern Our room Is beginning to look  like the festive mood and we are Hecida especially proud of Bob Mabons, M Harold Eberts and Joyce Brawns , contribution P We had a contest of states and LUUd capitals between the 5th u,d 6lii ditter Grades the score was 5th grade, b ent Rural areas fear legislative dom anj 6th grade, 13 the 6th grade bj ination Yj urban areas Hence reap1 fog the losers portionmenl has been ignoied by rur we are glad to welcome back our al legislators who now control stale absentees Anita and Marilyn legislation The same rural areas Present are beginning to make to ments including the schools If state legislators would to ignore the sales tax co al mandate, as they Haw constitutional provision iu portion mo nt, apparently tin do fco However, trie caso is AMERICAS outt THfAVANCtMfWrOf OPR FRONTIERS IPTHI PACIFIC, THE 6JI6WTH OFCOMMSBCE,THE  DEVELOPMENT OP NEVY INVENTIONSHAS COME FROM THE COURAGE 0 TH09M WHO TOOK Al CHANCE WITH THglsV TIME OR MONEY H  HOPE OF BETTERING THEMSELVES AN9 THEIR FAMILIES, V I ENC0UAe3S0 AN0 REVVARDiP, HAAD WOAVCANO THAVTT PBU0SNT SPSNDINO THg v VOLUNTARY EFFORT OF TtiB INDIVIDUAL TO ACHIEVE FAMILY SECURITY THROUGH LIFE JNSUBANCsT AND SAVINGS  ANO THS HAM tMPARTMaWnUNOTH ANO STABUTf  70 7H4CVA1TS fV OiM D0Ai6pACY  j Pinckney opened her basket ball taka notice of the season hero Friday night when tha bet af women who a hign school team won I out of 41 cocktail bar saloons, L from Brighton  ift e u dmjj in the opening game between taVoue in every seven Way two girls teams the score seesawed our high school day befiVa  from the start Pinckney finally goftf vent of woman lufferage,  wd stayed there winning 21 on that question were iininiWW to 19 Mary Gentile was in flnn one strung point of thWtnSJ form and got 17 tf Pinckney woman aufferage was that If points, Barbara Haines got 2 and en were given the right fe Susan Campbell 2 Phenix wus high om would go, never to t for Brighton with 9 WQmt0 flwa  the otf bttti In the game between the two iecj thiflg happened along the way end teams neither had much scoring jf fh9 Mioone are ever baniahm, ability Pincknty trailed 10 to 2 atggi  wont  0y tho voto of women Judge Arthur Gordon lone Pinckney score Pinckney ral lengthy interview in a Detroit lied n the last quaittor and was only , but week said 9 out of 10 a point behind when Brighton again which come into hie court eroj went ahead Final scpre 15 to 11 TMttU Qt linking He blamed for Brighton u fin tho main for introducing The last game between the twowjTft  sweethearte to drink varsity fleams was fait and furious  , lnto wloonti Ho twiB Pinckney led 8 to 6 at the quarter ftJe  amazing number of fcS but were behind 14 to 10 at the half   v to intUectuily  and 14 to IS at the end of Che 3rd Uvlojed that th find their  penod In the latt quarter after tmw io the saloom Hto ret Burnt and AmburgoV were put out b w  ftU obstructioiu to of the game for roughneea, the local j rJtw of the bap  Jg  team gdl hot and tied up the score  drilk n fuU yJw  , just as the game ended In the over w0 wd nejghbo Buk  time period Brighton got ,a foul gotf old iBoon dnya fully 50 percent but Meyer took the game for Pin  tro  b FJW , ckney with a dog shot under Jhe bae doox   ket Meyer was high man for Pinck ney with 16 points Arabmgey got  gUU ,  dantalwwi  4, Bums 2 nndjton Clark Jeurey J  J  PINCKNEY GIRLS BRIGHTON j  0B  tlmeg ft wk   Gentile  Haines Pace Keason Brown  L, Shrley P F C c G G Lucker Kutnf Phenix ford k the Good Neigftbon WaH Man AVu and War CoundL TlM Lrotkerj   f the book af y ep Knight  Miller Haines 1 Phenix S, mat rror am Want more money for home govern ments including the schools It ia not likely that legislators wo ld dare to ignore the sales tax diversion amendm9fcc4artiiisTaion I Uovernor Kim Sigfer wrj amazed capitil observers IT nie new tech techniques of getting action from the legislature is due to recuper i their appearences under our Christ1 Next Sun, night, Dec 21 the mas Tree Com Conl Church will present We were happy Monday to wei j the following music at theHouY of come Stephen Hollerback to school Christmas Mtttis program  He had been absent for the past no 745, Organ eeital at Music 8 0i a Junior Chotr will sing Silent Night ,Awny in a Manger Joy to the Worid,, due to the illness of his father SECOND AND THIRD GRADES A large number of pupils are tb The mas Cantata, Song of the tecrihierecftioperafioibcfortgent because they have whooping, Holy Night will, be sun consistingswinging into the 1948 campaign f ,Lffh We lope they will soon be Lf the following numbers wrir come back  1101, Look Back o Bethlehem Choir n u A rr S I u L J  The pupils m busy mftkin To City of DavidL Choir Richard H Taylor has bei ap Xmas presents for their mothers Theres a Song in the Air Lois pointed rightofway agent fr The j0hn Burg jr was ill and had to J Ware, Leopa Campbell, Kathryn   Henry, flusan Campbell Joan Griffith Detroit Edison Co, succeedingi g0 home at noon Tuesday Thomas L Hinks, who retired ailJer  45 years of service, says an announ KINDERGARDEN AND FIRST cement b James W Parker pres We are ready for Xmas Our tree Mr Taylor has been assistant, and other decorations are rightuofway agent before his now pretty appointment His new job will make him responsible for rightofway and franchise matters Mr Taylor and his family live in Billie DeVine had a birthxy toFarmington day He came to the Co in 1W Be Happy Birthday fore that he was employed by the We wish everyone Semet Solway Company ol Detroit Christmas and Happy New Year Gtora iotJod Choir and  fc Reader very, fjet Us Go Even unto Bethlehem I Jack Hannett, Clyde Fisher, Wesley We were glad to welcome Loyal Rder, Win Ketcham Hull back this week after such raj At JfcHantWmenJs furpart loiv absence I music       Faireet Lord Jesus Barbara Haines, Susan Campbell, Geneva Van3lambrook, Loi Ware, Adelaid Roaey Billie a Merry  ACTNT CARRIE SWARTHOUT BLOOD PLASMA CLINIC Field goals  Gentile 9 Campbell 1, kutnic 3   Foul goals Gentile 1, Kutnic 7 Subl stltutions Pinckney  Campbell, M M Clark, V Shirley, Nash, Bob on, Zeigler Stecker BrightionCar ter Winnilci, Danields, Klsh PINCKNEY VS BRIGHTON RES j Sinire Schneider Burrougnes Heath Joe Clark tta  lb yiSS yWdnf Flaly I to t Aa InstruetVon by 8isUrg of Merey Hon, a 4 pm Maaaet at S00 a m and 1100 a m Kun DeJ 21,4th Sun of Advent and 4th week of 58fe Novenna Choir practise Mon Fri, 4 p m 4 p m V   tfMMi Com Sun for boys ot pariah  Among the intentions are Mon, Tuc, Wed, for faithful departed Thur, bore in aervice req by CP, CUHc family Fritor living, teq F F C C G Field goals Pinckney  Joe Clark 1, Davis 1 Deldine 1 Davis Andrews 0Doherty Carney Deldine  Singer 4 Anderson 3, Foul goals  Anderson 2 PINCKNEY VS Bums F 4mburgey F Meyer C Jeff rey G Darrow G Field goals  Burroughs 1, Davis 1 BRIGHTON Jurseg Miller T ODoherty Crocker Hbuener Meyer t, Bums 1 Ammirgey i, Miller 4, Thomas l ODoherty 2, Crocker 2, Housner 1 rout goats  uon ouw I, jsrrrey  1, Bougher lt Miller 1, Crocker 1 guosftituuons  rmcftuejr,   Clark, Don Clark, KusseU Clark Referee, Brogan Umpire, liancour OTHER BASKET BALL SCORES Other scores in this section were ceros and say if any sailing hag bvr done the full snht ta will k M isid puis interest n I pcnttjF Tbe papers last week carried plsf ursn of the mothers of the wo titsi age kiUers Edward Small and Wnw Hungerford, kissing them good TS before  boys left for prison t to sarve 16 to 30 year for klfilg Smalls father Their icitude, however, comes  of yenre too late Accordtef tjSM tettlmoy at the trial the baft WtH allowed to run wild Their tekool tS tisissiis was unsteady sjnt wore frsjsently involved A ptOfei attain Ms tack of diarisjMn u trsntuaily led to  A m Chinf has happanssi to IBs fPifs of Washingtan fe Ulftf emf stmnty They have fty S  raws school there and it to out erererow Theft have Kr fvados there sad 100 pupils the hnjanea he tng ntnt to Borneo by but Two chsM iwn fresa a welfare society who sang staying aj the Albert Klago honss have boss denied admittanaw to th schooi 0 the grounds that it is ovsa crowded Tha school board points tf an opinion by Supt of Inatructfast Elliott Oat SO pupis is mnrimini canadO for n chool room and aloft to the fhet that he pronrisnd anrliosj ,S  SeecJSi T    SSSL 5   V    1,  MASONIC INSTAXLATOHf Lavtngston Lodge HoVflfrA K installed her riewleleeJM are at a public ceremony aigtA Ahdut T0ere preseafc  Tfa following acted as instaifti The death of Mrs Silas Swarthi Your local Red QTQBS Chapter is out occured at tie family home Sat appealing to aH men and women bet morning following a long illness In ween the ages of 18 and 50, who her passing, Pinckney has lost one1 are in good hari to register at of her best loved women Her gen once for the coming blood donor tie graciousness of manner endear clinic to be held at Howell, Mich  I on January 5th and 6th, Aj Wood ed to everyone, while bet skillful donated in Livingston CoVnfjy will lr,nd and loving heart rendered a be used by tha Physicians in Lrv service to hr home, her church, and Urate County, Jtospitals  hfer eommumty whiclj wixi never be Tfan  4m mmte Wg offfcy OnaCampVn Ctifford forgotten She was eapeciallly active blood in livingstow oesaaty, he is icmr jur ifeLucas Joseph tariff in the womens sock ies of the pot 4nly helpittir W nigfeborr sW itJL  jAaminx were installed Congregtional Church of which she Me4k bt wHt  A , Ma w JCach Hannett S W, Clyda has been a member for many years Moodtyn card, wift his UoodiftK Tisher 7 W George  Gardner Here her loss will be fete keenly  and Rh factor An 8v that miy aav Xrana W C killer Se, K W, Aunt Carrie was a daughter of Us own life  some future itiinr Cnefeti ST D kerwin Cambetf Harvey and Sarah Harrington and Biood Plasma, the life gfving ffu X U Winston Baughn, ChapUi was born in Marion Township 92 id now is being used ejrtefwiely Kartell Ptollipsf Stewattai years ago At the age of 20 she ia Chms County Hs4aurio wgii jsie AMbatoy, KarohtP was married to SHas Swarthout and  lives of local resejats jfeSTehr edcTSeorge   her entire life was spent ir oi Jneari ionsly HI or critieatV injnspd   tJZBWfcjo Tiler, Jii Puickiiey Her immediate survivors Because the need for ffeswaa Jf 4 T   ,,,are her husband Three sons, Fred Song of the Hoty Night To this fine prdgram the public U invitedTte ctem have been, work  ftre Feriitttn4 Hollers ing on this cantata smce Oetonvr t, j  M  A by E lUlvin St for lau M bwoW gt P 1 8 llilZM hack who has gone from the Ann Midnight Maes n Dee 24, Xmas day 8 and 11  m, preparation 9t sacraments Sat8 to 9  m Virgii of Xmas 4 to o and 14  nu Dec 24,  t CeftmCtf Alind Aflard Psaaor Orgsiht and efceir Direeter Mtm sfcain rmiidisfl 8 S Mr BasBans , Christmas Sermon on Sunday nt lttdjlsm  Christmas Cantata 1M p U HowelJ 48rand Ledce 38 Dexter tJVJV  5 77, South Lyon 17 St Thomas 40 , ai ifomf Ahrans who is fflffrg IBs fight far tha children thrsatens t take Is matUr into court If ft t   doen 1 w4U probacy win In a saiaA wr anritsr Hagsassi to DNtor Township a nna asi 5  Ass there wn7M ednAftn flourishing for yaars ua ooi n anaration in tha dtaBiu A 11 VrwkB, an 16 ttr Wi dslldren moved ftm, ThS started bf Gov, Siglers adict to ot4 refnasd to provide enforce tha gambling laws seem to sfttaoUng Tha matter want have hit this county A paper M Brt  g fl 4 wai tdamd Sn gton which carried a bingo adv was  barred from the poetoffke there last tAr and Lester of Detroit and Ward of Wood in the past Is of Jackson and two daughters, Mrs Fannie Bradley of Flinty and Mr Sadie Moran who has eared for her daring her long illness great everyone 4e has give again and  bring or friend with them to the Oinicto week and not admitted until adv was blacked out This is the first Instance that we have heard of where postal authorises have emdked down on this tort of adv Jfastf the papers with wfcnalMM OK  have been pnMishlsg the Av U naosths W jkosul sajtlsarcBes wiM not act s rnmptsanf has been antdadi JTbaamna  fee Griff, ROSai tNThssS, Pned Bead    The foUowing appotntiiientsmm  X IIMII14 a ttlarH Ctabai Pwd CuHe WlnaU  anTtiSMVJl esW this need A Darter and KH fSaWl lae Griff,  JST P frsn tkW Btate fatpartment hirtrsr Peed Bead TTIsSlaad wBB ansae, MNtials an There are also S grandchildren and Health wfll  See Aifa idi  11 ,,  st nu anaaacsn, sasand tooled four great gnsaacdren I which eat rat f n In Baa Funeral servloes wane held at thej   Armory WmnmSy fit Jeae Cartfltt awreh on Monday wiah Bev A L m, January Si and fc, Allard officiatiag    tha Pinckna or TRIAL IS POSTPOKE UrfTiL arrpuBcs Twntarfeiifm The trial of Rev cra Banehy of this place scheduled for Dae IS ha1 fane Justine Eric Singer of Brighton has been postponed nmttt 0 ti  wiatbtBia illness of JnttJe ftagj or Bar Bancftfr taanhaa fhs  hwrg aehaal and nusdahad a sen efj PrnsB SessssMr then TIB h fater, 9towta nwnasa ferBar Burns, far jMf1   if   WiPW as Pinckntj PJHttjh fmimitx Dj 17liM7  natfv AVON, THEATER  Wo art id young a country that wo to havo come with ui from tomt homtJand  wmqt wodWoooJitbo  4 if  1v shako hands wJth Santa Claui, as Amoriean as you or H 3f  True, tha prototype of Santa Claus was ancient Saint Nicholas, lit semblance ends The good St Nick was a thin ascetic, cM In btthoetf taum whose home was deep in Asia Minor And HIS day It reatty Docembor ttk But Santa Claus, the folly, applecheeked elf, was born In this country Oui first wordpicture of him was penned by Washington Irving in 1009 And some 60 years later Thomas Nast, the famous New York cartoonist, ctototy followed Irvings description in creating the first published drawing  of this beloved Christmas charocteV Now, to , famous has Santa becomethe course of tradhioft has been reversed, and many older lands are fast adopting him at their own In many countries he stHI has many pamei and guises   Santa Glaus  St Nick Papa Noel  Old Man Christmas    Grandfather Koleda Whatever hes colled, Mi meaning is onet The Peace and OoodwM that arise from giving with the from wishing well to all our Irlenck  Fri, S4, Doc 19,20 Doabfe Feature SON OF RUSTY The Story of  Dog with TEO DONALDSON TOM POWERS wit W CURTIS JEFF DONELLL  KIDDIES SHOW SAT,DEC SO 00 F M  CHCLIKA, mm Fri 4 Sat, Doc 1920 M TWILIGHT ON , THE RIO GRANDE Musical Wostorn with GENE AUTRY, STERLNG HOLLO WAY, ADELO MARA, BOB  STEELE Cotnody Newt Sun Mon Tuee Doe 212223  Toee Doc 2133 n fO SMART PEOPLE ram of Lor among Thieves With JOHN HODIAC, LUCILE HALL jNewt Cartoon Travelog ComlngtTwo Guys from MilwaaW, Saratoga Trunk Tartan and tho Huntress LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY A Ceuiedy with MICKEY ROONEY, LOUIS, STONE BONITA fiRANVlLLB Cartoon  Pota Smith 1 Wod A Tburt Doc 2425 MP  spHt that wo repeat I tim, this geold wish  and on earth peace, fck goodwill toward men  i First National Bank IN HOWELL  Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationAU Deposits Insured Up  to 5,000 for Each Depositor I HONEYMOON1 ft Comedy with SHIRLEY TEMPLE, FRANCHOT  TONE, GUY MADISON, GENE LOCKHART Cartoon  Musical Parade Attention Kiddies Free Xmas ShowSat Doc 20th at 2  P M Santa will bo hero to give out treats to all All children under 12  year of ago are invited This party is sponsored by tho local American Legion THI DITIOIT IDIION COMPANY  V f  Sm Vote of 47 tears A go Tho Epworth League    Married at Howell Sat Miss Mab years in the Black Hilt, a, u y Married at Hamburg Wed Mrs, le Decker and tincoen Sjaitfc  hag elected Jennie Tupper Baker and Dwigty A school ceum ha been orgafttafollowinjf officers Pres F L And Busler , ed at the Hieltehool rew  Vice Pres Sidney Sprout, Mrs Earnest Carr goes to Detroit  Brighton4ij have rural iiail Leal Sigler, Jessie Green, Vila Ma this week where Mr Carr is conduct route ri  tin Sec Cora Wright Treas Stella or on a 14th St car  Bom to llfCadwell and wife of Graham  The Columbian Dramatic Club of Stillwater, Minn Dee 14 a SOU  The Modern Woodmen have elect  St Majiys church will put on the  ed ihe following officers V O  drama Dec 26 Twix Love and I G L Grimes Adv, Lee Hoff Clerk Money Rev Fr Commerford prom F, G Jackson Banker, W E Mur I ises fine specialties  Mrs Cornelius Donohue has been p Physician C L Sigler Escort Mrs Adam Rubbing of Marion appointed postmistress 0J02  Hii,iUi CAMfrkir  trii i AAlAlvHiiiAil UAA 1 AAeV WeseW4rA Tkj   DM tfcoraoiotor is ttfU Miconxd Haddock aid Mrs IVotesofStf  A  nwertttt Marina Jteuoaaeu ei rvu w berried Dee 2 b Rev Cook RShafer was the lack guesaer as to toe numoer a WMMM  i6 gnus jar is use wiaoow i eons store won a ease of toilef soap Bora to tteaa vaaoiairfoiw u wife mwn4 Bjer of Detroit Dec r, a son puaex Dr H F S4fiead Mra Nettie HOW TO FIND LEAKS IN YOUR BUDGET Once you know for what you are  pending too much money, you can  tak steps to plug Ihe leak A checking account with us will give you the simpliest means of keeping track of your money matters Conio  and start one this year Burglaiiat xo being perpetrated evorywnave Protect your caeh by using our night depository WE HAV4 AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR HHJND  LOANS REAL EBTAT MOTqAGE OR PERSONAL AT RilASW ABLE RATES HOWELL Theater MOWFLL, MICH m  Dec Thur Fri, Dec 18, 19 pREGORY PECK,JOAN BENNETT THE MACOMBER   AFFAIR Cartoon Nowa Satt Dee 20 J Children Matinee 2 PM  THE THREE MESQU1TEERS in COME ON COWBOYS ALSO 4 WINTER WONDERLAND LYNNE Novelty ROBERTS, DRAKE CHARLES CrtJon , C L Sigler Escort I Mrs Adam Rubbing of Marion appointed poetmiatreas at OregOry ige Burch Sentry, Casper Voll celebrated here 100th birthday Dec Gene Helber, former editor of tHei Vaughn were shaken np Tnes when  Watchman, Robert Kelly, Mgr 4 at the home of her son, John j Washtenaw Pott died at Ana Arbor am ear tuned over on their was L T Mrs Harriet Campbell died at St    AL        store will Josephs Retreat, Dearborn Dec 17 G A Sig Burial in Pinckney in John Jeffreys The Sigler furniture hereaier be known as  lev  Son  Dr Fred Mylne ami wife are spending the holidays in Toronto Canada His wae one of tho few German Ian guage papers in the state  Mrs Chas Reason it working if John Conners is moving in his the M E Old Peoples Home is Chat new house I sea Wm, and Pat Kennedy have re1, George Rche underwent an epferned home after spending two pendieitU operation at  home fr He watt A mow Ford aedaa could ha bou ght for ioo Neighboring Neum a The Waeteea eoatjr bst of aoperyieorw havo appoiated a easnie  to  a etnwf of tfca oouatf io Ilrnaary at1 poor term It k iaaao4 to spend afcont U000 to naeekjr also ft For the aaet U year tTnos attal hawalat been operatod hi U od asnetor of Urn Stoettridfe Maeon la lodfa, Fred Seger of Brighton, Alex AttsWv id Howell aad U J Rjtaha of FowterrBlo acnw taat Sin ben loot Jfatv fentod to toaefc ai Gregory Youafv WANTED RAW FURS DEER SKINS BEEF HIDES HORSE HIDES SHEEP PELTS LUCIUS J DOYLE, PH 42 FARM DRAINAGE GENERAL EKAVWWU LEON FENNER RIVES CT PH asl441 JACKSON  Sun, Mon, Dec 21, 22 Mat SMB, 2  , Conttavoa GENE KELLY MARIE McDONALD  U LIVING IN A BIG WAY News Novelty q CartoQfl Tue, Wed, Dec 23, 24 LUIS RANIER and FERNAND GRAUET THE GREAT WALTZ NttelV Cartoon WHO WROTE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Youll find an asoibing behind the scenes report about the most famous of all Yule poems, in the American Weeklfy with this Sundays KiDoc 21 issue of The De troit SundJ Times Also for your holidaytime attention will be Xmas decoration ideas and suggested recipes for Christmas dinner Get Rundar dinner guts of Mr and Sundays Detroit Times UJT Julius AaeheBrenn ir were 2 e i BlosaerBefby and Sam Mr and Mrs Rosa Read and Mrs  lTLeer of Bluffton, Ohio, Mrs Ida Feidier were in Detroit Friday S a and Joe Bixil of Comms Marvin Bruff shopped in Detroit 0ri0 BiJffli anoV family Tuesday Marvin Shirey and Santa Claua will he  our a t or  Sat urday 1  30 to oO P eaO th entire Faasttt m   i  PINCKNEY DISPAICTjiwjanPffijyi7 NWCPttY DISPATCH  Pebtished Svety Wednesday X1S Main SI ,Pinekniv, Mfcfcivan sjatter at PofWstfiea at ckney, alfcbjsjsiiane a of March t IP Year 1160  I CHRISTMAS PARTY Everything for Your Needs ffleetgmtt Kennedys Gen, Store Canity Candy Candy BULK BOXES WE NOW HAVE A FINE SELECTION CANDIES BULK OF YOUR FAVORITE FANCY WRAPPED TOBACCO HOUSE FOR THE MAN OF THE ROKOS SODA BAR  SANDWICH SHOP Dr W C Wylie and wife of Dexter called at the Holli Wjyho home Sunday  Mrs Russell Calkins of South  Lyon called on Mrs, Rote Hendce Sundsy Mr, and Mr Clifford VanHorn Mr and Mra Letter McAfee and Mm Clayton Carpenter were in Ann  Arbor Sunday night Thf, John McDonnell family of Newark, N J, will spen the holidays at their home at Pettyiville The Harold Raidy family spent the week end in Detroit Omar Gass and wife were Friday guests, of Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee  The HoUU Wylie family spenl Sunday at the Abrams homo in Fow lervilie j Margin Greiner and wife of Brighton Gerald Clinton and wife of Detroif and Ralph CHnton and fam Uf were, Sunday guests of Mr, and  Mrs C J Clinton Mrs Ross Read entertained her card club Tuesday at her home  Mrs Nettie Vaughn was n Howell Tuesday with Mr and Mrs Roy  Merrill  Dorothy Lavey is the mgr of the  high school girls basket ball teamj and 1Clark twins, George and  Bill of the boys teams   Ona Campbell arid family and Lois Shirley were in Lansing Sat  Merwin Campbell and wifewith Rev and Mrs J M McLucas attend ed the rendition of Handel a Mcs siah at the Hartland Music Hall Sunday night Mr and Mrs Charles Clark were Lansing one day last week Sat Dee SiOO P M SPONSORED BT  7 i  f7i i PtackaeyPost VF  No 7301 Louis Clinton and wife of St Catherine,Ontwaie in town the fir  st of the week Lloyd blende and wife saat the week end is, Hoiw in SPOT CASH FOR DEADor DISABLED STOCK HORSES 20 EACH COWS 20 EACH HOGS 6 a CWT ALL ACCORDING TO J51ZE AND CONDITION CALVES, SHEEP AND PIGS REMOVED FREE Emmett Clark and wife of Howell spent Sat night at the Walter Clark home  j Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel were in Howell last week one day  Sunday visitors of Mr and Mra Stalky Dinkel were Mr and Mrs James Brogan of Gregory, Mrs E Brogan and Mrs Luella Patterson John Cam spenun t Rom 0 stockbridge ulua  eftssa4sssBfc Mr and MrsM J Reason were nirs Elisabeth Brown Sea ael m Toledo Friday glasses broken Fri night at the bus The school board and faculty held ket ball game when struck by the ft Xmasypajty and luncheon at the bal1 mm school Sat night and exchange Mis Mary Jane Wittwev Diolu ftg and husband and childrea expect to trs Wessha Vail and Mrs Beu  leave for the Philipinea soon to  JoWfn were in Howell last Fri, viiit hi parents    jjr and Mr Andrew Nesbitt Ine James Lauon family of Det nt Friox at the E A Nay lor roit spent the week tfna Pt the  y in ffifo Rapid  home near Portage Lake Frank Aberdeen is spjiding a Sunday dinner guests of Mr and  m Duluth Minn  MrdJ H Hooker were C W, Hook r an jrs jari Baughn were er and family of Ann Arbor, Mus  Wstyne last Thurs Violi PeUys and Mrs Maule Saylfc 1 ffo Gordon Hesters of Ypsilartfl Jane Nash, daughter of Mr and BD  Waok end at Andrew Nea Mrs Mark Nash was in Mrs CLbtehoS  Burdick music recital a the Howi 1 fftm here attended the White ell M E, church Fri night  Shrine meeting at Howell Thurs Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs L niant Mrs Mae Daller was elected Louis Coyle were RobertGraingtr  offhand Anna Reuson, Ilia FURS Bought Muskrat, Mink 9 wife and daughter of Lansing PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPAf JY HOWELL 460 Original Company To Pay for tEAD STOCK Dead or Alive HORSES 20 COWS 20 HOGS 6 cwt UEPENDttrc UPON SIZE AND COWpiTION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE 4SB FUZA Animal Collected Promptly  If Hen Etgpmaat Capable Men E L F ARKElL Aetd Phone 88, Pinckiiey The FASTFST IVJMI 5 kfterrice u MieWa Antral Oad Stock Co wiie ana aaugmr ox  Reason Britta Brash, lesser OIHCI Eva Kelvin, Mrs Rose Howard and  g ftld amuy 0f Wayne Mark Melvin and Bemice Lamont  UTt  t Mr and Mrs Winston Baughn en tertained their card club Sat night Stanley Dinkel tf NOTICE f Pttch, e newspaper printed and cirNotice of Livingston County euiauid in said County sonthwelJ Soil Conservation Dist, Wiiiis L Lyenj,Jwigfe of ProbaU rictS Annual Meeting and Directors Probata, election to be held at the Gregory A true copy Town Hall Jan 8, 1948 at 130 Celesta farshilRegister of Probaa i P M  spent Sunday with relatives here Ronnie Darrow who was struck     on the hip by a piece of steel wmje We understand the Bowser factory tSsfJdoB construction at the U at Chelsea will be moved to Fostor 5 Arbor, was in the hos ia Ohio A number of Pinckney men are employed there Dan Driver and family of Dexter called at the Edward Spears hona Sunday The Albert Shirley family Do dinner pital there several days last week where a eae was put on his hip  Don Griffith underwent an ap I pendiefsis operation at Mcpherson and hospital, Howell, last Wed He came horn Sunday lectrie Wtr Heaters Wetter Systems PTICTANKS LAVATORES SINKS tanley Dinkek yle Templeton family were Sun MyaTaet had an appendicit mer gues of Mr and Mn, De SSSon at St Joe hospiteA Ann Miller of Pingree j AAr last week John Rockhold of Gregory had A3tZMtt and family have part of his hand shot off last week, mfjy lylie apartmenU while hunting as he climbed through jJJn J  uH tencaia house on Unadilla St Wm, Gttlen who is home on fur lougSaUed on the Hoff Sistersone daytoet week He goes to Oalrf  Hksnk Hinchey left orJwr Misa, lest week to spent ffce winter M Mabie Smith daughtetsfj iJKry CeUdns and batty of Sett  to iSMis Herbert Allyn end  MTSttdllrs DeeeW Allen of sing were Sat dinner guests of M NOW Of EN STEAJS4 OlOrS, HAMBURCERSCHILE, FRENCH FttES OTRM DAJMr EXCEPT MOMMY II A 1st TO H F M a fence  Dr Harlow Shehan and sons of Jaekson spent Sunday with Mr and  Mrs WiU Shehan j The Yotrogiove school of which  Mrs Jyce Ishsm Austin is teacher H hold an Xmaa program on Dec 23   Dr Walter Mercer end family of  East Lansing apeWl Sunday with W Mercer and wife Mrs Kenneth Wylie end children spent Sat in Howell Charles Whitenead and wife end Miss Beatrice Lamborn were Sun dinner guests at the Jesse Henry home Tuesday th left for Calif   Texas Mexico and Arizona UlenJuikel entertained the Junior Farm Bureau at his home Tees night 15 were present ments were served Miss Alberta Dinkel itteneVca a shower for Mrs Charlotte Jackson ai the home esT Betty Ntxen of Bow ell lest Then niglst Mr end Mrs, Dick Aese ef How eU called at tee Ceriett heme i  night James Slesner 10 sen ef Stimer ecHterW taeJUndee drowned Het fsAee he  and Mrs k fi Darrow via ngfathe fee esjh  I  Jack Retells and wife of Detroit spent Reader st the S H Carr home Gerald Season and family were Detroit Seturday The LL CeL Bullis who wee enei ef the survivors in the anrs plane crash in  Labrador last week is a former esttsen ef Portland and well known t Floyd Martin of this place His brothar,also a pttot,was killed in  a raid ever Germany Lessseet Hinrhey expects to go to Jechsen ssssa in January to act ae seat seen for has bretber, Roginald Sret wbe is to he snerrifd twre   , leigSer ef Detroit isessl endwitbMr a4 Mra L at 1JMM4 Lake Qsngley ef Wriffcta Corn era is e eety seMrend   ere a seer taejcaevr  in Ike  DSWOaOPIMN Conservation IVotaV lesser officei Mr R Q m gtate goil Con servatlon Comm, Executive Sec wil be the speaker  8 arc v11 for the trout Anyone having the following qual hatcheries and the goal next yeur is Ifications mgy vote in the tirector3  planting of one million legal size election Jl inch trout A land occupier or occupier of TP8 f car trees 1Ktfed from lend including any person firm swamps are an imporjAint source of or poratton who shall hold title deer winter food 30 cutting permits  to, tm shall be in possession otn any on state deer lands have been issued landa ejiree acres or more in extent for the months of Dec Jan Mar lying within a district organised un and Feb der the provisions of the District Judging from reports from the Ptc Act whether as owner lessee, rent Mouille marsh, Monroe, there will er, tenant, or otherwise This in1 be big decline in Jhe muskrat take eludes the land owner and his wifle, thi year if property is Jointly owned, tenant and tenants wife if thy are joint tenants or tenants in common, a representative of a firm or corpnrat ion providing such representative shall hold authorisation in writing of bis power to act for such nrm or corporation A son of a father and son partnership may also vote pro viding he if of legal age Judging from first 20,000 deer kill reports received the deer kill this year may exceed that of 1946 Circuit Court News Judge Collins held a one day term of court last week and adjourned until Jan 1, 1948 oeorge naye, urumwxeae, MISOSS case has been on he docket sa a Qf MICffKIArJ I r WM ent to jail until March 1 SJasnrt for the fssstt ttayJJba Scofield got the same sen UVlNGfTOil I tence on a similar cuurge i At a ssssisa ef said CeoitaeU et Richard Franckcharge withforgery the Fresats Office in the City ef  n b9nd Howell in said County on tUs 9th ohn G10    STATE or day ef December A D, 1947  wuisi U  Jndgeef Pretast Estate ef In fee Is ef the LsUisA D Hassenchal, deceased It appearing to the Comrt that the ime for nresenUtion ef claims afsleet esta estate should he limited end that a Msec end place hej esseieiei to remise, Jyat sM liisssi east said eJceeeed by sad It k  before said so est lae  Wnoreki were admitted to citisenjship The f clewing divorces Were grant edelen v John Hammon Cecil ve  Ora Farley Mary from Oryille Am  burgey Ethel from Ti Andrew from Julia Torek from Duncan Monroe Eleanor from Charles Briggs ROY GRAHAM Roy Graham, 67, etieeVat Mkh,Dec 9He wasyborn at  vffle, Isseh AeaasTa, 1S79 He Cheered Tliat aH ejt tfce   J  their rtsisss to to lassesabfcp witti PhtBip 4eks where be befle two cotC new a er we His wise A4sme died Mar S  a eejnr ef aeM  T  4  J i   TM ,av4 AMP     jv i  w  fjf, Wfs,,, Want STAT THE PROBATE OOfestt FOB THM   COUNTY OP UVOtOflTOM plant at WiHow Run,  , Pinckney at OJU will exchange rides, Ernest Pt JIW, jr Utt SALhVlSSO UsevroiOt day shaft l At a sssea e said Qaart,hM aft the freest Office hi Sb Otty ef WANTED Riders to KaiaeFraater4 Howell in said Osas MI SThut fife 11447 se5n Curtias Gambattem Eaat Drive, aU4an4 Lakav LoaiMaie com uogo, raanuag, black beck whit ruif aeck aad  hi and tan tiff Win L Smith 1646 County Farm 84 HowoiU Phone S4J2 Cement Mixers lor rant 8Vi cu, ,ft, gasonas or electric pwr, 1  eu ft mixers to sal Oft wheels uer laUda Ctcej power Trailer  lor sale, aides wheal and eifees Charcoal and Pkg, Coal , Wan Rental Trailer 8 dial W, RiverEast End Late Che muag Open Sunday and evenings v7XMW crap iroa 185 P4 delivered to myard or wOl plot upj  Howell Iron 4 Metal Co 70 S Walnut , rjtjg vrJSALE Uouss and Ftv AC4s Tod Stager, 8015 Monks Rd Plnckny, Michigan  WATTtD Ail kiadi of horses vlU  faaV a day of Deessnber Ab, JawT Present Baa, Willi IV  tfudge of Praholo Adah fftagU Fataoa, 8taaUy Ademowki Iftfiaf ftted la aJd Court Ui petition preyta thai  ta Court aatar am ted ahaegsao ait nam from Stanley Aefeefteajfei to Stanley Adams It is Ordtrsd the ted day at Deoember, A D 147, at tan oclock in tbo f ojwaoon at said probate of ties, bo aad is hereby enaolatod 1st hearing said petttesu It is Farther Ordered, Tbt public aotiee thereof ba grea by piibUoat ton of a copy ai this order, one auk waak fir three successive weeks previoaj Is said hearing, la the Pincknay Dispatch, a newspaper printed aad eireataM ia said county Willis L Lyons JkJdg at Probate A true copy iCalottia Parsba ttegdeter a Probata FOR SALE 1 att of elsighs with box and seat, all like aw wtU trade for cor George Crane 480 alS W WR SAl,Roast iae nrstmas  1 PMFfSSIONAL CORNER OaHy Uit A Si I a 00 P hi Mejav Tvsavi Sat TivPtsaa a OR G R MeCLUSKEY  111144 Charts K a AUtf aft Law ffett aUfta a aaviaa stoweit, Mlsaijaa OtflatiaS  14 PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONtCft Pbawa SPtl rlERB SNEED  aayia a IblYov Ptapofty WHb M  price,xij 2T iftFisf Turky  s now 104 Philfas Tan  1750 Pingr Road y Ph lffl  ,, It ,  ,   FOR SALE StorMined baby buggyl See  at Bob Aitly, 879 w Call Pincknsy 107 wmmmmmm  Main 8U Phone Hi Pinckney Mich 6R ttALtLadi, toot styis faioahf poR sJajJlsl  n ftftX es black, siss , aaly worn a iwi Partly furniihed, oil host, comp time, priori 200Ladiea Coatil lfte bmth in eachant for domestic uw crcei, is 1 worn only lhftlp eagsd caapls praftrrod j  few times, prioo 11, a bargain, no cWldmBt mUft j  rferen I 245 Unadilla St, Phone 69  cef CJ1 0EXTER 4141  Now aousi 2tX30, liv j WANTEDSewlnf,  LEE LAVEY BMERAL INSURANCE tfJ Miehif ARNETS CEMETkui MEMORIALS 924 N Mai St Aan ArborMlea Harold Chubb, Local Ropreaeatativo 516 FLEMING ST HOWELL MAimNj UiVMI  Attorney At Law Pboa 19 H , Ponl3F  Rasiriif mm mvks State S117 4afc4id DfftJ Liceate Ruah Lake PHSWiTHOtrfsON PUNUULMOMS MWfS Sjspaawasfj p AUCTIONEER PARM SALES A aPECtALI PHONE  m,  PECtALITY IEV 7SF21 Phoa St Miehife FRED C RE1CKHOFF OPTOMETRIST  Sr 120 WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHjGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE S8 RESIDENCE 61S mmm I i  Stock Mineral s 0 SALE Now aausiijiawjiur WXNTEBtSewiaf, Dross Uaking ing aoom, Kita large Mraainf aiternations,Mr Jot Stackable Closet, Bath and UtlUtjr CsUsr aj806 HoweU  piaaiar lou 3500, tans 0i I  R K ElUott, JW FuiMJJt 1 STATE OP AlCmGAN ,ru BAIB 55SALfiPocansrT WsrsllN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORI with Wowsr 1362 E Mb6 Pinckney Mlchiganl TH COUNTY OF LrVtHtlSTON John Beeni FOR SALlt5ioa of bated alfa xN CHANrERV George Bslmar and Margaret  Baitner bis wif s STANLEY BERRIMAN , Attoraay at Uw  Of k East Gmad River, Howal  WMHM FOR SALE 450 chick oil burning brooder EU Aron FOR SALE 2 burner oil circulator h  325cwt Farmers Feed Supply Co  Mrs John Martin PHONE H4 , MAX ROSSI fa and mbsd hay Lloyd Heads Phon gF14 f5OALiTJl,0thra Spy Apples, Ivan Hill Farm 1 mil louthssst of PlsJnfiald Van Scycle Rd Ph 20F14 Gregory FOR SALEAlmost new corn shell er, hand or motor operated, also barrel chum Phone 106F11 LI irAULtM AND Vtkf Tripe Mad To Detroit I GENERAL TRUCKING Phaa SVtPUf CARL JONES A CONCRETE PRODUCTSGRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIU ROAD GRAVEL, PILL DIRT, AND  ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT  llcttitrsor Slate Bank ARE OV A SAVER Half Moon Lake  Nationwide survey by the Fed AA4 tl ,  , , n   eral Reserve Bd reveals that there UUtiMi AttsrlctFisiwman I Carters three classificationB in saving plaintiff Boat Livery Big Silver Lake u now I unt   I carry a complete line of Fishing M ,,  Af lft0  jnto i,ho croup PaUllp B Smith, John Banat Ts5s, spuds, Spears ice iugrs tipl  flZJ aeem to,b lUWe  John S Bsanstt, Daaiat RoWasoa Up, c 100 percent virgin woo JJV ,1111 The eavinge ac  Harlrfy Maidn, WlUMn Maidaa Jak bin at 1095 Also the new hluonlnthTTand Martin MaidemMary Maiden, Mary EUis sear hut for sale or rant cf0u8 ljJndL Ann Maiden, John Maiden, Uddyj PSSP inn Rd I 8tea8dt dW0l ioo ar in a status 8nJaSiffik HflWm R SALE I have Potatoes to where their accounts remain sUtion LvdtaiL Emith 1 Soil, eating Potatoss, 150 bu to ary No increase or decrease Lyata A aWn umm L75 a bu  65 out of 100 have accounU which Mo Ilet  Saksr, 8865 Anderson Road  groA continuously FOR SALEBeautiful home grown  ,    Christmas Trees Bring your chhd Thev treat a saving account hke a ran sad cut your own bill to be paid An amount in kepA, PV Monroe k Sons, 8 miles N ing with income is deposited eacn of Pinekusbr on Howell Road and week or month ORDER OF PUBLICATION At a sessfea of sttd swart bald at the count houa ia the City of Howell ia said eoaatj m the 24th day of November, A V 1147  PRESENT Honoiabsl Joseph H Collins, Circuit Judge These Rtatiatica indicate that U majority of savers are getting ahead Hauaewives 8 AV B YOUR WASTE FATS  j 12 mile west on Davis Rd Will 1 Oa reading aad ftag the bill of   Plantation on Frl and Sat complaint in said eausa aad the af122  10 Saws furnished dartt of George Balmer V Margar Paone Howell 7173F5 or 1219W2 at Balmer attached thereto, from which it satisfactorily ajpears to the court that the defeadaaU above tkA   named, or their, unknewa heirs, ev UJ nd  Ann Arbor McPilerso State Banfc Money to loon at rsaaonabl atas Interest paid on Savings Books aad ises,legatees and asatgaj are prop er and neeessajry aartMa Maadaat ia the shove entitled cease, andj   It further appaariag thai after I diligent saareh and biftalrjr H eaV   aoft b ascsrtaiaadV aad It is not  known whether arNaoi said dorend Jack McFadden of Ann ArDor zr ,  M  nnAi Wi1 Jfc, to UWjwnh, Fbrda Doc Time CjrUftU  N J Christmas with his  LT Jluu t  urd by our membership 1  ia mother who isspending the winter there erl Deposit laeoreaeo lpaa TfOTICE ,rrfmVlLtLou1i nLTUli Waaata BOW open for basrae in the Stewart A   ai Overcome Soap Shortage T0IL15T SOAP nereie world wMe diertaga of an AalasM FaM , TsajtaiM tTSs, Let year  one fifth of what thejr ased ia lfdL Tlu alas attests cwriet JTiAottt tfaa help of the  Faar, ftit jt Mmwf Skis a a Amerieaa kitehiaa, eejaaai  slott aim yoor grocer tf h has   rspresantetivss or bstys where they or soma of tissja 4 slde, aad further that s prasewt wheraabouis ejf said defeadaats are  unknown, aad thai the aamos af he persoat who era iadnded there ia without baiag aaated, bat whsA are wnbraead thereia uader th tftl , of wntoown heirs, dijlam, UgaSees A ssaignrsaaot ba ssswtaeaed after diligaat searh aag iaaaify I On motion of Klaney A Adams, atfarmeyj for pteiasiffs,  IS OhV ,DERED that ej dsfaEgal chair unlmowa heirs, jaajapj to he aatatad ia 4a aaaaa  dsW that said Mil af rasapiilst be taam bf the said AafIaSJ Anderson Bldg downspouts, EstlmSmoks iJTJT tmm aad fumae repairing la the near future we will also be eqripp raSa7 re   wWinsT aJid brasiag All work guaranteed Pinckney Fabricatny  Sheet Metal Company aiy IT IS FU saap asadt g erwaj  U KWHmtmkUmmmnim W NM fM  IFe of fhf Dexter Savings Bank with to extend to our many friend in Pifick ney a most ywful Holiday Season   eat tMS StsBM   PPf Ps C,  e5 i The Dexter Saving 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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>Michigan i School Newt r , SEVENTH AND EIGHTH It may have come as a distinct v had a tastory quia last jfri shock to many citizen to have the and Phil Murphy to be the brighter  chief executive of Miclugan publicly ui Kid I condemn the office of Governor as The crummiest job in the U,S, On the eve entering a hospital for aseiouj operation, Kim Siger said We have been making drawings of famous people Mike Can and J Nash made godd sketches of Edgar Allan Poe, and Don Jeffrey made just that, tlis words were blunt 0ne of Washington Irving  uncomplimentary ihty coveredI The people in the first 3 grade mar jobs and much territory They I jve gd 25 worth of Christmas were words of condemnation, frustj  Tne 5  th graders are Vfion and disappointment Sigler the eaders  OUR OEMOCRACY eM I Xmas Program  C44AIUN6 MIS LAM MMMtMIt tUt tH UMOMl CUtTtVATtOM, fHC IUIMITI1HI HOT QHUf MQVIDRO fon HIS mm WTIIM H A4 INCftCAat Tee PWOQtJCTIVITV C TWJsfATftOte eNs AOftft 10 THE RJfcfJtJfttlt f U VNTV  A A WMOlt, I    Current Comment j With the Day of Nativity rW ing hettr and in tune, ul Peace OJe Larth, Good Will to iuna apparent Voiced them before the Detroit Ec Some of the eighth graders are hav onomic Club a group consisting of ing a hardtimT with active and pas big shots in industry and bus give Ypie ift their gg work noM We have 12 lap boards ready for Why would a governor after ser the Red Cross ving U months at the state capital Jane Nash has made a model of openly denounce the office to which an early hand loom She is weaving a small rug We are painting Christmas scenes most observers believe he will be a candidate for reelection in li48 And what happened to bring aboutt on our windows this almost angry attitude of mind As we see it words of protest are to le expected from a man who is, the creation of protest This colorful exgrand jury prosecutoi, unsu ccessful once in a bid to be State Senator rode to the office of Governor on a popular tidal wave It was the voters protect against Some of us are making Christinas greeting cards to send to people who are sick  SECOND AND THIRD Leretta Tomasik visited jour room Thurs afternoon  Our room sold a total of 800 ar  turned state of graft and orr Christmas seals Doris Umsteads Uptlon, wrongdoing and neglect J am won the contest Patricia was uiuce, inefficiency and laxness  our best salesgirl She sold one nun well, stitch fcour own imaginationj dred sixty seals, at  hat SOME people may have Several of our members are at  thouhi after reading headlines a, sen because they have the flu or bout brib taking at Lansing, whyvpirig cough  tlu1 nut Sigler in the governors We wish to thank the seniors for chuir A similar reform movement presenting their play for the grades sn Detroit put Homer Ferguson iii We enjoyed it very much the V S Senate  We druw names for Christmas SLler was elected on an assump I Presents last Thur Most of our mus tioi he would eleanup Lansing  V0  enjoyed by singing Heme lie was committed in advance Christmas songs and our spare nioto reform of state government Sig m ure bein dted ,   lev likes action He would rather Chmtlmag decorajions titoepaa fly hls ai plane, talk before lucn m  ior Christmas to arr eon and dinner groups of people, lvt ,, ,     r , and espouse ideas for bettei goveim, Richard Wyhe and Patricia Pament Hum stay at his office, saw1  are custodians of music nook wood and follow thruogh oncourt this week less deiui, of admiuistnition He is We ho Btajhen Ho  1 hnctafg restless and impatient, lie exhibits recuteA ndlhal, Stephen may FUTURE BUT CONTRIBUTE TO TMf ECONOMIP STAEN6TH AN OBVBLOPPAUNT Of THE NATION V BUILDING A STR0N6M tftMOCXAC hUdsplPure byfiring peopiX Hu soow return to school  MarshaliWwimtyer removed Uscar Olander as iomm ,UIDrfc wr cnnoTu of state police he discharged WmTHIRD AND FOURTH Burke a head of the jstate pin industries  ITht marriage of Miss Esther Mar shun, daughter ot iur and h, A The girls had tnetr itrsi urowtue , Marshall of Pincknay to Wihardl ni meeting Friday and started  to VFor reasons of gross ntgict w, T    , duty or corrupt rondurt in ofiice  a pIa of tne Bwnie St0rJf la governor ha constitutional authr AUWe, f1 decoraLUn tfte room for  duty or corrupt conduct in office the holidays It hegns to look real slective or aupointive There is one Chmtrmusy with Santa Claus, XmasJ f Expect at such times as the leg bells el wreathes Widmtfcr son of Mr and Mrs H Widmeyer of Marion took place Fri night at the Widmeyer home in Mar ion, Rev Alfred Allard Officiating Tne couple were attended by Kmm I ett Widneyer, brother of the groom Saaday Eveiung iec 21st the Con t gcium church will present an all I ViLifitnaa Musk program At 745 OJgaa reiipd of Chiistnuwi song lt am kevuU mkal requests will be  Ua ln1 P lot in the juayed by Mrs Mcrwin CampbeU  c,r VVviiti  lhc o AAnd, tee  Premjrtly at 8V0 oclock a chair 1 oi ChrUt mere uncontrolled j of hilrenr voicte rwiki render a moer in the streets is ccoonion, group of 9 numbers of favorite ia arvd pdlages of homes are ChrieUaas songs Following this the du occuiance and tne biitish aokf Congregational choir will siug  there are too few to establish  Song of the Holy Night a Christ uiuer it is theiuOO year old battle, mas cantata written My Koger C beusten Christianity and Mohamn J Wilson Twentytwo voices are tak edism and like oil and water they   Ing pert in this and the choir has vVin nol tlXi xhe Uritih have ann been rehearsing since Oct on this olllUtd lhier iulelltion 0j  cantata Silent Night is the base UiaNNlUg lntMr lrooptS from there  theme of this cantata riAug 1, mis The United Nationa rull program and sflo voices wil hu decUl for tht       PPfl The 1alino and if they fail to provide public is invited to this Christraan 4t  4 J  y  hour of music ,UP, T  T uV  tare between Jews and Arabs if WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY IN vuvm the b 1   OSAKA JAPEN ceit Pulton They claim Palestine by iighto of possession for nearer Th Specialist School of the 25th luon years Opinions are divided as infantry HTropic Lightning iiivis to just how a JewishArab war loji, commanded hfcr Maj Gen Chas wou result Thousands of Jews U Mulllns, jr has produced a lea hflVe been rouring into Palestine for gue winning Toucli1 Football Team mai ars and th couW pPobgh Specialist School became National , mise as mwh man power as the if ntS LPT Arabs The Jews have transformed of the 25th Division by toiidly de t ,  ,  ,   ,  ,, fating the 65th Combat Engineer tlne dfe,t nd innchJ  Team in a hard fought battle tu rv am1 w h lhl  Pfc Charles G Clark of Pinck atl h 0u w Arabs are stiU ney, Michigan, playing the position primtive pe,Ph living m the same of Center, now on duty at the Spec wav has tlv dul 1,MHl ear8  ialist School was one of the deciding Their wealth is mostly m flocks of factors in the victory The athletic catl, and sheen However, they program was one of the Specialist have a big source of wealth and oil School at Shinodiama Barracks has b n found in many parts of  Japan has developed some of the Arabia They have no contralixed major athletes of the 26th Infantiy towrnment but are made up of Divisioni and has been very success manv trihos ruled over by different ful in defeating their opponent in Hhdk who nilVt, ujSiihite power On moat fieldsof activity  iy iheir lHigimi holds them togeth  mmHmm  e  10jv vun,y is ohsiute, consistflettMrmtion Notes  ,nsilv nf ,jivai onnted on  horses or camels They have no arm A million and a half fishing lie ort,i lanjs 0r planes u, speak of, enses were shipped out to 82,000 rph jtWS u ith their unlimited sour dealers this week The initial older t  ,,,j,M would be able to secu was for 1,100,000 150 licenses,t 1,nl, ut 1th The sympathy of  240,000 2 non resident licences, thf W1M js wi,j, lnj, ,jllWg and uir J2fi,00V 3 nonresident ljcens Iujmeily the soldiers of fortune n 111 i JJ 1 1 11,  u    I The boys and girls started basket and Mrs Phyllis Williams sister of islatuie may be in session  J u ,, u j0e Jeffrcy, has the bride After awedding trip the  Sigh Iconve form urges ei the iiool MRS UIX1AN HA55ENCHAL ,  , institutional h last week ,  ntion as the best way to ro, ftaS charge of boys and M Margarj will reside in Detroit where atto government He puts aret Clark and Marline Schneid i groom is attending radar sci uh enihasis on our antiquated or Te girisLX structure, the result of a nor The irIs aro learning to hem jand buggy constitution How toweLs and  stocking, They are his taxstructure should be chanP n exhibit, d lie has not indicated There ir cejr  in to be organized resisteno i  pASKETBALL ny constitutional convention ii for, Al three high school teams will  i wi,u uu ty 4th welc  fisfu rVr y  when they meet three teams Salma Park of Waterloo For a y W of 58th Novniia  ,isisVH I Instruction by istrs of Mercy jMon, a 4 pm Mrs Lillian Hassencahi 66, died WM at f0 a m   Thene will be needed Jan 1, HHS 6QU,00 1 trout stamps were aiu ordered 1100 game law violators were ar of the world wuuld tlnck to the JW ish army at her home here iuesday, fuiiow rested inbct and 12018 in thedeer T  a always been a par season dex He is a citizen ol every nation Doer and small game hunters are on earth but he is not a part of again requested J send in their them and the have never been able gams kill cards to simuU,ir him His race has been The planting of grown pheasants the most peiseeuted one on the face this year was not a success Of OK 0f the earth but apparently he has tfsleased at the Rose Lake bands tmjv,d and prospered on this and from 27 were found in a red foxhas been alle 0 assimulate a good den 18 wore in a red tail hjawks Bhae of the worMg wealth H u nest and 4 eaten by other predators one of Uie wor,d,g olde8t  ftnd  The others just disappeared bands ha t,,isWa w tdlk wfor,3 Aiand ell Pen reared pheasants seem gr Babyjon Phoenicia and Rome Iunable to cope with predators  AU  nations have long einee 24 ar were taken, in the firt ,  ou ,,  SundaV Dec 14, 3rd Sun of the  F9 S WKeJl J AM disappeared, having been assimulat ing a stroke She was formerly LiU dventfor Mens Holy Name Sodl   huDtin  ,n Mle, ed by other nations but the Jews lan Parks, daughter of Leonara and tv AfV, wu m  WM ot,ciml  wni niy one reason The uniform rule mgnt , Mon high mass at 630 a m and gan county Sfu 7rSr e 6 f ITG1 PWochial mass tt 800 to a giuduata        the Blmer Jaycox family of Un j    number of veterans back and should111 She was married three tunes aamivpiPif  u J  taxation of the I on is a Ugal barrier to income tax ,  ,  Sigler vouid centralize power in give a good account of themselves, j With her first husoand, Elmer Uulll M governor s four term Hiu broad authority  ays, public schools lent, motor vehicle licensing, CJ  ijf MMW IM IVUOB VM, W W6 HHKHUUU VI jraitRcry instJoe Mrrv Aanitoi AM AIU rvatin and agHicuXure   guards and after his death she married , 1711 lention a few What might happen Tlie girls team, coached by Mr his brother, William All are now dc iv,y 0f j rctt6v ol w   has not and after 000 years he seems about to realize his great desire The Establishment of the Jew  ish Homeland a mt HAATLAND AREA TO PRESENT ng the 88thl ME9WAH anniversary of the death of his par n vAioi Hunrfpls Chiiat i u  J u  , s ,tntt  CW Frederick JnXif The legislature of Michigan by act srmuy gi HI, The first team habeen lining up lie he lived on the Sigler farm on prayeri w ttquegted of  ,ick mas Oratorio The  will be t gtate me court  over slate , with Meyer, center Bob Amburgey the Dexter road for a number 01  w , Ella Lavey and M P  JST SSSun De week in oeclaring the one district law enfre   d Joe burns, forwards, Bob Dar years Following this she was marr, Ferdinard Hollerbaek tL iof 1  the fifteenth time, Sun Dec gchoo Uw unconjrtitufcioM schools, law enforce a joe curiis, lorwaras, ooo uaryc xouowiug inw ne was marrf Ferdinard HoUerback, the later if vehicle licensing, w row, Jerry Heath and Russ Clark,to George riassocahl of Pinckey in stJoe Mercy hospital Ann Arhur agkcu ure guards and after his d What might happen T  tea   Mr 8  TM t a weak governor were  be Kobey and Mrs Swarthout is said j cea4 Surviving  lectod one wlio NS subservient to have excellent prospects for ya Higgins of Ann Aroor a paity boss is open to interest good season Mary Gentile who was ig f pec Jation  j high point scorer last year is again1 Pledged to cleanup state govern centering and should receive lots of nont, Sigler now implies that he assistance from Barbara Brown M  rvd new powers Becse he lacks Margaret Clark, Carolene Zeigier luihority over state offices and de Virginia Shirley, Norma Stacker, R utments, Michigans goveiuo is Nash, Susan Campbell, Joan Griffjerely a glorified clerK ami the ithShiiiey Reason Betty Pace, Bar b is the crumicit in the U , bara Haines andMarleiie Schneider goes the Sigler logic Juno Uobcu etc T4ie girls teems for And there we axe in midDc   a number of years have been weak Ii47 Tin proposed changed merit on basket shooting eiul xi praisal 4b thorough debate Mae Th funeral was held at tfc Swarvl  Si AlarTlSker thout Funeral Home, Sunday Rev Ofgaeiet egg eoir Diieeetr Mt J M McLucas of Brighton off iciat ftryfo CkysjgM B 8 Ml ing Burial in Pincknejy cemetery       CLAYTON PAJtMALEE Clayton Parmalee, 41, died udd We cordially invite you to atteml our services this great Christmas nonti Tnere is something beautiful heiej  by VAtung both sides of  cu ui ti jw weigh tlae evidence and  e tu a crdict MASONIC iWSTAJXATION BASKET BAUL SCHEDULE 147 194 Pec 22 1 Brighton here 8 Dec 13South Lyon here 2   Jan 9 Manchester there 2 Jan 18Stockfciridg here 8  Jan 16Dexter here 2 Jan 23Hartland there 8 Jan 30 Brighton here 8 Feb 8raasfce theee 2 Feb 6 South Lyon here 2 Feb lOJttartland here 8  Feb 20Jeaber there 8 Feb, 24 Steottridg these 8 1 j fivirton Lodge No 76 F 6L Aj  v, il iridl her newly elected off rs Sat night, Dec IS The foil ing will do the installingInstall officer, One Campbell G shaU, Clifford MHler la plain KevMcLucas rnd Sex e Grufith Masewy memoersof O E S, their fawiliee and fri Is are invited Refresjbenenta wii served after instaUsAions The following will be installed M  Jtack W, ye W y  P IP St ulrTTrzrttsjMtrBail 11 Xley Sendee HeigeAsrs for ebeir enaer Mts erf wrds Clare MtUer James Ab enly Sunday at his home in Dear W9 want to share with yoe each born He is survived by his wife the Sunday Moraine former Vivias Kingsleiy of Pine k ney  a aaugbter, Jenny Una, of Dearborn and his mother of Hihdale The In  era was Wea at the HowePeter son Funerei Home, Dearborn, with burial in Hiaadale   CTna and Worip osue and Worship Worship Christ the new born King Theme for Worship and Sermon, The Atmosphere of Christmas There will he reception of mem ben had MJO MUPetfMS John Huaions sr, 6 died at hts home X Anaerson of a heart atJ ack Monday after a two aay ill f ness Most t his life was apent in the vicinity of Stockbridge eouiirgj to this section a few years ago J Survrringare his wife, four daugh  tare, Mrs Helen Cory, Ptnckney, Met Marie Bailer, VanDyfce Mrs ereiasr Melba irj and WsXav  Mav J lw,Wi isi beer AM Asbor These ans three  FiahlkMe t, De 14th at g p m iAJ c  J  u  u i The prestation will be dedicat gtands Cf,vlctel of shortchanging ed as a living memorial to the late  1 mundpaiities and town J Robert Crouse, Srf founder of J18 of Tthe state out of  ml the HarUand Area Project and the  Th supreme court invalid HartUnd Music Hall I te,J the one sUU 01 8 by The production will be under the  6  2 vote Thia single school diet direction of Winchester Richard nct Plan was never anything but a  etteiat are tow Musson Wilson, So eme  defeat the P1086 of  prano of HartUnd Bernadette Pa165 Ux diversion amendment Its  Ojette, Contralto of Lansing James 18aUty was always in doubt and Carrey Tenor of Lansing Jack the Pper thing to have done was Jensen Bass of Grand Rapids LiU  have waited untH the court peatian Wiksoa of Hartlad is the organ  on il fr handing out to state fist and Rev Paul Sullian of Hart institutions six million dollars which land wiU be narrator U not belong io them These iaetic  A free wflt offering will be taken ttUona w,iBe e boys vocational aeh ,1 t j ool, school for deaf, school for bliae THE SENIOR PLAY  emPloyss retirement comm If  any other organization had pulled 1 The senior Play Her Name wa  this stunt it would have been lahesT Aunt Nettie was put on here last ed misappropriation of state funds Fridar  Saturday and was a The legialature however is immune, scram David Leawidge in the title and there is no wa to make then rote outgehied Clark Gable and pay back the six million One thing should receive an offer from Holly the supreme court decision has done wood His supporting cast was is to kill the plan to have etrang and all In all it was very the people vote on repeal of the tax well staged and pt on In this play diversion amendment in 1948 MI OTjea   Qa  uus Pay aiversion amendment in 1948 Tikis faU the peyers could be heard hetj comes from the governors office a1 I inly, fa this phty David was forced Senator VanAntwerp, a power gt 11 4en fewiiwihc attire and dwiortl the legislature is also quoted A enr moved at McPherson b oapstal Satjaad sYeanetb est Pinckwey Bom to Flepd HoUis ans A4e lewis Dec MU Meat to Psasrlse erife of Fapetteeitte, A flc ,  A a een Wen ftA the faaeeai will be attbe Milnean , Detsst Faneraf Mesne, Stockbridge M 2KKj ad hhwifilf a eaefly in this e a fash vey has shown that repeal bee     u j r  MM ,B , 0 IMT14o ffss1si AusUey Amburgwy gavejelim chance of carrying The etetf Ceefl est StockbtSdg John Moora, 18, Whitsnore Lake Frank    ,  1T 1  mmmm i p sn STjnoje 4XsWsMjaID t, Jack Bueg  mi death of nisi j seised with awsjsJt ieKieis awd se1ewlSI fHliM faa iW east   wsssseeSBBssBee egejeajw p aejew pw flfcpv wCaaioe af ttao heowS or eeA aftatv j  t M   ,  j, M ,Ja ftfeot aeriUtiori of a stuckupsupervisors aaia also went aa IMMsnan, 4gon, Oaaita gtaltl ,rMWt   tjr weoe   against repeal The aehw , liiflsV aod j munripalities ana township all a i smm egeWa bihVeglju mmm7ZZT Zi 4 2t lane ZeigW LeoMe JCaang Psyid  tA   if ,ii   4 4 , aril be a speoasl eVswtioef te a fisithisjr Wr te gL Fri  vT jfl HHIrsvr  T v 1 P        MwwPiMkaey Dirch WgJbwdw DJ 1U 1 WHEIRE Y 13 WOT iTlfiktf YOU WANT IT JiH coning t an e warm UH toast these cold fall mornings  modern elretrie heater gives you instant warmth from your neaict outlet Easy to carry, easy to operate, There is no cleaner more convenient type of heat These new, lowpriced inater am ideal for warming babys bath area, your drc iii room, bathroom, or grandmothere favorite corner, And ft Costs Only A Few Pennies An Hour    sit unlimited use can cause hih electric bills For exrfnifWt 1 thousand watt healer at residence rates cofs only J7JC a week when used one hour daily for seven days This same unit, however, when used tf hours a day cos ii10 a week and uifl add 1020 to your two months hill Consult a regulable electric dealer who can recommend a heater of sufficient wattage to fit your particular needs He can also tell you just how much it will cost to operate k A, ,,1, The DZTROIT EDISON Cc le3a and Tojre las Sets, Xmai Car rte Lights Orname  flea 4ur Lay ajr , SeiuAo  Notea I AXUIM X Alter 44 year ttorvii as a ura ,uiSU earner, Alb tiaatiey oi Scuth iiyvM na retired, km ioimeny vav iea mail at Ruhton and Jncaney lie wiil Fit Sau D 1 13  Attar aV AA AN T CHKUftA I   i  1 J it I Frl ft Sat Dw UH3 Outdoor Drama s Cafe with  BANJO  LAST,aF THE REDMEN K HA, fcuCtiaL oatUaA , LVfcJUW ANKfcR BUSTtK CRABftE Cxtco Na I ifiil be replaced uy Koxmanl Ti  tuacKi Work War U veteran, Mr M     H   BenUeys first route in UHfci was oa UABrAi uArNr   ly 23 mites feg art fa hauJtwult HAAaN MQFfETT,JlACQUCUNr iu coveiiug ft is the winter with at WHITE    norse ft bugyHis lat was 44 wif  Sva Man Tue Dec 14116 ion and he usually finished in ljl lNni7BrV7l iinia AM ift0   u  u n  S1 IT HAPPENED IN The Mich, SeaaOass Tvbe Co w SSiw aRr2cTJS J Souia Won has usneaded operatt  naii vwmS  lous due to a steel shortage liUi wuH UY1NGSTQN employee who have worked wls  wjaem more than 5 yearrweie pvw,8 Tve Dec 14, If onyx rins with diamond settings EARL CARROLS and leather billfolds J  JVmnft5 John Devine, son of the late Pat CamdvwiSJLV   tL  , ra  l J x vowaj Kauiaac MQ mu with nek Dfwne, died in Morrw MV W,U Plains, New Jerjsey was uiougn kENED aYN QON3TANCE MOORE, and L,   ,  v , , i  i WILLIAM MARSHALL FowlerviUe for iuneral and 1w,iailwWi Cartoon lat week He leave a dauarhteiJ , Community Sing First National Bank iMrs Herman Eisele of Morvistown, a son f nomas of FowlerviUe and bro ComingSQO cf Rusty, Cowboy thor, James of Howell   iui Two Smart PopU The village of Stockbridge haa  ereoted new street signs j aaWaMaBaaMaWaWalBi Michele Bourbonnais, 14, daughj ter of Mr and Mrs Victor Bourbon nais of Hollywood Calif, recently won 200 in a painting contest  Mr and Mrs, Wilmont Reeves of stockbridge attended the Toront Fair last week The Brighton Gill Scout Troou who does baby sitting have raised their prices to 35c per hour  The botfy of Pvt Edward Pitte  er was killed on Belgium was givmber Federal Deport Wance on a miliary funeral at Brighton f n, rTT  f P last week to 5000 for Kach Depositor Brighton high school not having j  a suitable gym will play all basket   UJIJ ball games away this yeer IN HOWELL Under Federal Supervision Truman ODoherty center on tht jjriijhton lugh senool football team REMEDY FOR AN EMPTY PURSE was named on the Detroit Times all PRICES ARE HIGH Can anyone state team  i Put lonev aside for the future Prof Howard Western of Adrian The answer is that Americans have college put on a weeks mission at now accumulated the record breakthe Brighton M E church last week, iff total of 153 billion dollars  The Beeman Copland Feed Ele HowBy sacrifice, ecnomy ami vator at Hamburg has been sold to sheer will power Why not try it A W Miller of Richmond HowV By sacrifice, economy and The City of Chailotte will install bank aJaV parking meters  , ,  , Born to James Woodruff and Burglaries fira being perpetrated wife Wean Kitter of Howell Nov cvoiywlure Protect your casji by 30 a daughter s our night depository Harry Waldron has purchased the BROOK Comadj with Muftic Starriag FKAtiiC biwAiKAv jfhKYN 0 RAY SON PFTER LAWKORDjji JIMMY DURANTE v Cartoon ft Pata Smith Also tha Jo LuUJersey Joe Wal cott Fight Pfcturat Come and So Who really won tha Fight Better Than  Ringside Seat SUnd7 Show 387 Wet, ft thuTTDw  17Fa CODE OF THE WESll wita JAMES WARREN, DBRA AL DEN JOHN LAURENZ,, DICK TRAOYfi DILEMMA with RALPH BYRD, LYLE LATE1 KAY CHRISTOPHER Watch for nxt weks adBifr Xmaj Kiddwa Show Das 20 3 P mmmmmmmmmmm 4NWWWj HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH s  Thur, Fri Dec 11 12 JOHNNIE WEISSMULLER BRENDA JOYCE in nd Seamon grocery store at Howell I  Mrs Donn Widmeyer Beth White has resigned as bookeeper at McPheison hospital, Howell The village of Dexter has started to condemn 634 acres of land along the Mich Central railroad for a vill age water supply The state board of health  ruled the present supply inadequate The land belongH to Glen and Mary Curtis Mrs Marion Fead of Ann Arbo daughter of the late Hugh Mclher son of Howell has filed a claim of 600 8gainst the city of Ann Arbor for the death of her daughter,MarionK seeing ve dog Duchess poi soned by rat poison, recommended by the city The dog led the girl lo and from classes at university Three Ann Arbor barber shops on State St who refused to serve color ed people were picketed last week  ,I Four weeks ago Mrs Myrtle Vanj Blaircum Keiss was seriously hurt in an auto accident while returning to Flint the following Sun Mrs, Moov her sister was injured Last Fridaly while Gertrude and WHe VanBUricum were driving to town in a buggy they were struck by an iuto anTSat while tfcrfr father Bert VanBlaircum was parking his car in Hackney he was hit by anU, number on the lecture  n is Sat night The CoW TrL WE HAV3 AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLL FOR tOUNO LOANS REAL ESTaTE MORTOAGE OR PERSONAL AT RnASO ABLE RATES WANTED RAW FURS DEER SKINS BECF HIDES HORSE HIDES SHEEP PELTS LUCIUS J DOYLE, PH 42 TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS Nftws Novelty Cartoon Sat, Dec, 13 Children Matine 2 PM PAUL KELLY, ADRIAN BOOT1 ia SPOILERS of the NORT1 ALAN LAKE AS RED RYDER In OREGON TRAIL SCOUT jNovclty Cartpoi Sun, Mon Dec 14, 15 JOEL McCKEA, VERONICA LAK in Mat Newt RAMROD Sun, 2 p m, ConthtVoas Novelty Cartoc tf FARM DRAINAGE GENERAL EXCAVIT1NC LEON rENNER RIVES JCT H W441, JACKSON fue , Wed, Dec 16, 17 HEDY LMARR,DENIS OKEEFl DISHONORED NoveSty Cart MORE 4Fe7 NEVER ACAN No man evr again will be jected from military service becai of a defect that is nonhandicappijj is civilian life Read about Arrflys new plan for making gr er use of manpower in future St Mar cemetery is now enclo ed Dy a new iron fence the gift o r Di 3 uc rmpr vrsidera  MS T SC ISSSi tions, as told in The Amen TUt  LLr Week,y with Sunns Kec 1 Ufm in Web8ter isue of The Detroit Sunday Tfcn home in Webster and GIFTS for the FAMILY Menf Shaving Sett   Childrens Hooks tho B Markey Brosformer  Bom to Clarence Cranna Born to Ray Hicja and  fiMei  1UAaW 4wc rE PIN3lWEY P1ATCH Wed r Girl miiStar HIGHPRICED BULL WILL  STAND NEAR ANN ARBOR This 1,400 Holstcin bull will be housed on the Ray Ullmuu farm near Ann Arbor and wiH be ustitl for Viaficift ilviem  lion jcrvi e The nniinaK Pabst Rurta Breeze, was purchased by Ullman left duriner the 21st annual National Blue Rifibon Holstien sale At Wau kesha Wis Howard Lehmer center 1 ahofe, Aconto Falls Wis, con signed the bull to the Waukesha ring Vtr having purchased it last Anril for 4,400 Rond G Shehan UU mans faro manafer, stands at tht right above msaasmsm life or DeathEgypts Plea In UN Appeal Over Sudan Heykal Pasha Says Solu tion Can Not Long Be Delayed i  Lake Success, N V F OR Egypt, the existence of an alien power n the upper reaches of the Nile Five becomes a matter of life or death This is the gist, of the petition filed by the Egyptian government before the United Nations, seeking to and Sidky Pasha for Egypt had initialed a pact in which Britain agreed to recognise the Sudan as an integral part of the Egyptian domain, under the common crown of Egypt But when Sidky Pasha proclaimed this to Egypt, Bevin announced that England did not really mean it that way Now, as the Security Council met, England has conducted a campaign of misrepresentation here and abroad, placing upon Egypt the onus of being opposed to Sudanese selfgovern Dinnah Shore, popular radio singer, is featured with Lauftts Melchior and Robert Emmett Polan and his orchestra in a program of Christmas music to be presented on radio stations throughout the coun try during the double barred cross Christmas Seal Sale The Seal Sale will be conducted from Nov 24 to Christmas by the National Tuberculosis Association and its 3,000 afflllaV ed associations to raise funds for the nationwide campaign against tuberculosis, i EGYPT AND THE SUDAN COMPARED WITH TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES oust the uninvited guest  Great Britain  from control in the Sudan Egypt is the meeting place ofjthree continentsAfrica, Asia ahd Europe She holds a central position in the policy of the whole Middle East Both as a Member of the United Nations and as a member of the Arab League a regional arrangement sanctioned by the Charter f the United Nations  Egypt has a great role to play To play it, she says she much be free in fact as well as in law Commenting on the importance of the Nile, one is reminded that the total length of the river is 4,132 miles of which 1,051 are situated south ci the Sudan, 2,14 in the Sudan and 934 between Hafa and the Mediter ranean The solution of the AngloEgyptian dispute over the Sudan cannot 1  long delayed, declared M Heykcij Pasha, president of the Egyptian Senate and parliamentary leader of his country, who is in the United States as head of Egypts delegation to the United Nations Assembly In the first place, continued Hey kal Pasha, Great Britain has de dared twice since May 6, 1946, that she would withdraw all British trooi   from Egypt Britain recognizes that j in the present situation of world j affairs, the Suez canal defenses no longer need the presence of British j troops on Egyptian territory She must, then, get out soccer or later anyway As long at she insists on  steeping her troops in our country, jthey cannot help but he a constant source of irritation to our national  feeling, and a threat to peaceful re lations jn the Middle East As to the Sudan, Bevin for Engkod ment, while they, the British, have that as their singie professed aim in the entire proceeding Nothing can be so far from the truth, in point of fact Egyptian interest in the Sudanese aspirations for an independent life as a nation is prcuabjy more sincere than that of any people in or out of Africa We are tied together with them by years of mutual association and a common life for centuries along the Nile valley we have the same religion and, to a large extent, the same language We stand for their ultinate freedom, and if they want their independence, we do not oppose their claim, out under the conditions and within the frameworkof the United NationThe independence that the Sudanese may claim for their country, must, in our view, be free from a treatyyoke with an alien power we want a freedom tor them such as the United Nations charter guarantees free to come ana go, to act in their own behalf withe t being compelled, as the British want, to seeJt their Leave In short, it it my belief that the British should not claim and assume to themselves, by their treaty demands, the functions and duties which plainly belong to the United Nations under the comprehensive and explicit guarantees of the charter Britain itself, let alone the world, must not neglect the strategic and important place of the Middle East in world understxcding The frame work of the United Nations was wisely drawn, to give protection to nations and pc pies id their quest for independent, and it ill becomes any nation, however powerful, to sume those functions to itself alone About this tlms of year, we bungs for a sight of green sprouts and the first siftas of a plentiful fall crop I am visiting my nephew, Farmer John, in Iowa Johns seeds produes the golden corn ws all love John is also planting financial seeds These seeds are United States Savings Bonds Savings Bonds grow to rolden hoe Every city worker also an plant and nurture these seeds XRays Find TB Early Identifying the tuberculous sick with the aid of Xray as shown above is a part of the careful diagnostic work done by the Tuberculosis Associations of Michigan Hundreds of thousands of persons have been given this service since it was established In 1930 through the sale of double barred cross tu berculosis Christmas fes  10 li7 A, ONLY OIVIS MORftlS CHAIR COMFORT  WITM viivr SMOOTH RIDINGI THAYERs FEATHERTOUCH Adjustable Back Rest adjusts Instdntr to reclining Halfreclining, r sitttngup position Baby rides the way he likes Thats 1n addition to the other famous THAYER features shock proof jwayproof susoension, adjustable aluminum pushhandles, safety brakes, and 12 wheels with selfoiling, squeakproof bearings Body and hood covern9 in beau j tiful twotone color combinations j   from 1775 BEURMAMS 2700 EAST GRAND RIVER HOWELL MICH r f l j 7  WPWPPSJP  PJ tftfM Health NEWS BUh News it prtmated by four Don or of Medirin at  health vrvir of the Hihif aaState Mulical Society  f WiC Womtm Deb Tmks fmtt lm UJt lUtHm srypfjgssiss f Polio n Medical scientist a cst new ligL, on polio recently when it was dtsclosed an experiment has proved Uhat a certain strain of infantile rparalysis, known as the Lansing strain, can be made harmless and also turned into a vaccine to com ,bat the dread disease Ji  p This new vaccine is onlf par tial answer to the polio  problem because there are many other strains of polio virus Before a successful vaccine can be developed, one must be found that w be effective on all types of polio  It is interesting to note that tL, Lansing strain used in the recent successful experiment received the name Lansing because, it was obtained several years ago from sW Lansing, Mich, hoy J  I m Stanford University lBfenefeCsVi Experimenting on rats, developed the successful vaccine They found that only one of the vaccinated rati developed polio and that it recov ersdL However, Apsr cent of tht unvaecinated ratsrsWetoped polio after they had received the same deadly dose of polio virus adminis tered to the vaccinae nets gBJ fc Nov that the Infantile season  uera again, you wsU be Interested to know that ia some cases the disease can be diagnosed within 24 hours sate its onset, according to a Minnesota doctor 4fc 1 P Be said that polio treuneotJ should begin immediately in order to relieve discomfort of patients and to minimize crippling effects  Akhoug medkai scientists are wottta day and night to develop a vaccine for aM types of polio  wcjgpQg  g faf tufhtl Cue disease are observance swscnutieus and BMmflS T year 4oetor TJMC  a First Place in Any Crowd  Junior Clique THEY CLICK WITa JUNIORS jSftr sps faSaVSMfuaMMS MHSW 4   xMrtrtS   WOfOivvit S SaSBBSSsi A J Laf You iust cant miss front posit ion when you aedde to a dote im a iuaior Click Frock It give VSu a fashionable wonVlet ycu down no matter how keen cowvetrUea cricai be The pkturod style of genuine Jatex Tegra has buss Uke the pcevrbal paper on the wall, with a jpaoef ul as It is sUunovouft And the soft ddies of yardaxTefor full plavof sway in Jiaes 9 to 1  rsmce mmm      r  r   ,  1  , v   wl WHWif  kWSl    1  HV 3  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wedaegday Dec 10 1947 UN Facts and Faces LUXIMBOUftO LUXEMBOURG You demand It Industry depends on It The Nation, must have It what jfrr  Luxembourg, one of the smallest countries m the worlds family of nations, has an area of 999 square miles and more than 300,000 people The Grand Duchy, which touches on Germany, Belgium and France, suffered under German occupation in the flfW1  w A J Second World War Practically every bit of her land is cultivated by small landowners Despite her small site, Luxembourg supplies the world from an enorm6us output of iron and steel As a trading nation, Luxembourg is allied economically with Belgium and the Netherlands in the first important postwar customs union, called Benelux Foreign Minister Joseph Bech is Chairman of Luxembourgs Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly Her flag has red, white and blue horiiontal stripe adequate and efficient railway transportation service for the nation  FROM THE OFFICIAL REPORT of the In terstate Commerce Commission on awarding a temporary freight rite increase of  10, we quote The law require,, to consideration, amor oihc factors, to the need of revenue suf icicnt to enable the carriers under holiest, economic, and efficient management to provide adequate and efficient railway transportation service for the nation  A moments thought should convinceany fairminclrd person that keeping the Anuncun railroads healthy ii to everybodys advantage Every family, every businessman, even the Nation itself is in dmger when this  vital artery of American life is weakened  And that threat is real, and it is now For with increases in the cost of railroad operation piling up one atop another, how can the railroads multimillion dollar program for desperately needed new equipment he continued How can improvements in roadbeds, yards, stations, rolling stock, which took a merciless beating in the war years of peak traffic, be carried through They cant UNLESSUnless the railroads are granted freight rates adequate to meet the wage and ma terials cost increases, and at the same time keep hundreds of American industries busy with new machinery and equipment orders Government requires that the railroads maintain a high standard of efficiency because You demand it, Industry depends on v J it, and the Nation must have it We are asking a permanent freight rate increase of the absolute minimum to meet our needwhich is in every sense your need Our request should be granted Just Like the Army    COST INCREASIS VS RATE INCREASES Class I Railroads, U S Since 1940 lnerea6 WKfiftPayro Km, IMerils 3,029,000,000 lncreated4tftauie ,,  1,771,000,000 These iiiurcR do not include demands of anin ,rvUe rciml7iilions for changes In working rules nor for waiincreases not already fcrarted Eastern Railroad Presidents Conference  ROOM 214143 LIBERTY STREET  NEW YORK 6 N Y RightDetroit Edison trouble crews work roundthei clock to repair storm dam age A fleet of 170 radio equipped service trucks helps speed men and equipment to stricken areas  BelotrThe weight of ice on electric lines can snap 40foot poles A heavy sleet storm leveled this milelong row of poles on a main thoroughfare near Detroit years ago YOU WONT TALK EM ILL LOOK IN TWE YELLOW PAGES These arc busy limes for the clinic at United Nations Headquarter as hundreds of UN delegates and staff members prepare to scatter to all parts of the world, some to return home from the General Assemblys Second Session, others to aeeompany UN missions  such diverse places as Palestine, Greece and Korea Equipped to treat minor injuries, the clinic is now especially busy giving shots to UN personnel against diseases they are likely to meet on travels Crocodile Tears, Says Envoy Of British Worry on Sudan i Christmas Seals Help TBJatiettts Buy JUkBC  sals  Washington, D C What was ostensibly set up as a joint administraten of the Egyptians and the British for the rule of the Sudan provinces in the Nile Val ley has turned out to be something fardifferent This is the belief of the Egyptian ambassador to the United States, Mahmoud Hassan Pasha Instead of being a joint administration, it has proved to be an administration out of joint, he declared in a recent radio address over Station WOOK , He pointed out that the Sudan administration was to be under the fiftyfifty control of Egypt and Britain All civil and military powers were to be vested in the Governor General, and he was to be appointed by the Khedive ot Egypt on the nomination of the British government To date, every Governor General has been a Britisher In the beginning, Egyptians played some part in theadministration, and Egyptian forces were stationed la the Sudan Yet it soon became dear that the British were attempt ing to oust all Egyptian influence Gradually for a time, yet progressively the Egyptians were squeezed oat They were purged because they Egyptians Since 1924, Egyptian participation In the Sudan administration has been less than nominal It has been hut son ocisleut vwK   aeAMhti4  AA 441 S4U P SJsjsBjssasssr svssseSBser senssssn ssssn Thus Cared the joint administrtkm Thus have the Egyptians bees to view from the sideHoes the enfrenchment of an alien govenv in a part of teir national ter f flttSMitemared unity ef the Iue rt  tians to impose her rule upon an unwilling people who crave their owu independence, said Ambassador Hassan Such allegations are false, he continued In fact, what Britain wants by advocating socalled freej dom for the Sudan from Egypt h nothing else than domination of thaj Sudan by herself alone j No crocodile in the deepest waters of the Nile ever shed such tears as Britain now pretends to shed for the Sudan  , As a consequence of British domination, the social and cultural ad vancement of the population of the Sudan has been greatly retarded, a spokesman points out No attempt has been made to train the Sudanese for more than menial tasks, and whem Sudanese come to Egypt to be educatedas many of them dothey earn hope for no posts in the government service on their return to the Sudan The economic interests of the 8e danese have been similarly dierei garded, to supply cheap cotton far Lancashire  MOt course the British hold out tft rVw  enBsns  apnv that is, nttimmte indepenoei ultimate is for the British to dedaot And as elsewhere In their Empire, the people are for indcpfndencf Yet the BrJtisfc do not fail to an anchor to nwtfward F that they may be nfiabfe to with Egypt they seek to mart toe Southern Sudan as a apart ft would it m British territories wmH to divide  MF v 7Skf HZ  K7 S  PINCKNEY DI5PATCHWednetday Dec A PINCKNEY DISPATCH w Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pincknjv, 3fehrrm Entered as second viHss ttar at PosUtffice at Pinckney, Michigan undo Jie act of March 3 187 Subscription rattf 150 a Year PAUH W CUILfcTS , fUHLUHSI Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs  White were Frank White and family bof HQwell, Mrs, Joie Forner und  Clms Forner and family of Ann Ar boi Jese Henry and wife were in How eli lust Wednesday Stanley Culver of Oak Grove spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel home  JC Sons VJ i  rage WRT c   icu  GENERAL REPAIR PLAY s  iVE YOUR CAk COMPLETELY RECONDITION ED N,v ,u O,, 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at Keogo Harbor j jiiire Miller and wife vihucI While enroute to Howell last nel mother Suirday who is ill in a Wcl a car driven by Mrs Jean Detroit hospital Meyer and containing her daugh, Robert Head and family have mov ut, rhoriand mother, Mrs Hlan h ed tu thtil nevv home at iortayo Clark, welt in the ditch near the T aiiy  no,, of Dr Ross  ron gwarthout and wife were Snnle Dinkel made a busin  , 0f Mr and Mrs Emil Weddtiii lo Ann Arbor Thursday lge oi Anl A,bor Sunday ur and Mrs Ray Keljenbereer,  Kaymonba Morns was in f Tole,o called at the John Dink Anu Arbor Saturday el lomc Saturday  ilU Mibseb Denihe Ledwidge and C J Clinton returned home la t Cu, ol SUcker oi Ann Arbor spent iusday fiom Veterans hospital Fda wtn jils, Eleanor Ledwidac Dcrubovn where h0 underwent an ihfc briige ciub members and operation  theii huabamis 8peilt last Tiicsdy   J Clinton and wife were m  ht with Mrst Lula Lamb in Kast Ann Arbor Thursday  Latlisillg They had dinner at th  Mrs Lhzabeih Chntonf LoreUa Henjy suurant CIriion, and Dick Gardner of Roy Andrew Nesbitt and wife were al Oak spent Sunday at the C J dinner guefcts 0f the Gordon Htstera Clinton homo  i m Ypsilanti one day last weeK Menvin Campbell and family Mr ftnd Mrg Lynn nendee rewere Sunday dinner gruests of Mr turned nome Monday fiom a weeks and Mrs Joe Grtffth in Boston Mass Howard Read attended the Sport Wm Lainb and famiiy and Cyrua mens Show tn Detrdit Sunday AtLe and family of Ann Arbor The Lee Lavey faftnty spent Sun Sund at the w H Mey,r day at the Vincent Shields home jn u mCj Ann Arbor   Born  Mr and flrf Robert Robert Lavey enjoyed a visit fieeteld ,Betty Baughn Nov M, with his old friendTackie Caftr oi Detroit last week who he met in a iv nd Mrs w cWylie of Dex Howell store ter and A N Housner of Brighioi called at the Andrew Nesbitt homi CALL 138 17 HOWELL FD, PINCKNEY CALL 138 Robert Ackley 374 WEST MAIN ST PHO  flNCKNLY 16  ectric WMI Heaters Wafer Systems rrnc TANKS LAVATORES SINKS tanley Dinkek  oteeof 47 Years Ago sundy Martinf  e Xi and Mrs Lemuel Martin ot Bern to Will Connpra and wne Ypgiiaftti ttnd Norman Tomlin and i,t week arciher sn wifo of Detroit spent Sunday with Bert Lyons has been outered to Mrr John n Cuba with his regiment, from It iUtmond UOnnor of Windsor Riley Kan,  0nt gnt Sullday wtth Alva Mark Nash who dislocated tug Brown at the Ciillord Vaniiorn shoulder while visiting his daughter  A  in Detroit is improving The Migg  Nash and The Ma ode Henieraon Stock Co Norma Slecker 8pent the week  are at the opera house all the week  Toledo East Lynn is set for Friday night M  M  Covie, Eva  Drs Sigler A Sigler removed a Melvi M j Howard, Mark cancer from the lip of Mr Dvory of t Surjday in Lansing with Mr Unadilla last Week  and Mrs Robert Grainier The case of Devincy Alport vs Mr  Mrs John CRrver spent  Chanes Stebbins of Dexter has  weec nd tn Toledo been continued U the Marh term Urg Betty sfe ani so, Roof court   yijam, returned from St Joe Norma Vaughn gave a party 1 h0Siui Sunday Mrs Howard Seeweok Sat to 15 friends ia honor cl yjiy JaI1e Gallagher J is stayher Uth birthday 1 with j Mrs Bernard Lavey died at he  j Fiorence Baughn was I I  uy XIUQS Seals MfrUUi HlMy tpcals GEMHME FOKD ftCtiONOnWMHMC P BfSTALLED  4t CHEVROLET P UltTALUEO JUm 1M7 U IMi Mow Mode ASSY PMSTALLEi  INSTALLED  LS  WAJTT f PLY TJftES OUAJUMTEEO 24 MONTHS S US  E USE CCMUWE FCIXAT MPLACJ4MT PACTS week with 25 in it aad wishing t do some shopping went to the oca  stores where she lost it This weeJij it was found in a box of mittens ia W W Barnards store  Mrs ttSernaca Lavey died at herj home soutii of town Diec  She wa born in Coun Mea4h Ireland May  4,1820 and came to America at tlie age of 15 At the age of SSyears, she married Beraaed Lavey aad livl ed en the farm wham she 4ied hi years SunivH are 8 children Fred Teesk is iU with typhoid fever I S DttwMbom is asvig 14 tihej Brfggs farm Mrs 6ifta  ii 40fi AMhas eieead the fwiiy aT  W Mfc VawWiss S wj Boyd 4oks Mmam Se EmS  J0 War Ann Arbor Thursday speit Mrs Frank Aberdeen Thursday in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Bex Noggle of Ann Arbor and Harold Fairchild und  wif a of Detroit spent Friday at the Frank Aberdeen home The organisations here have been collectig food and clothing for a mother and  children who were found Mvln in a cottage at Portage Lakes without food or heat Mo LtMer McAfee and children in Detroit last week Wa Ecfc M Dexter called at the sptftefc office Saturday Lous Ceyle and wife and Mrs XenmV Dewereaojt were in UoweA  Baick is 4th in Sales Bsttck J First hi aAl makes, even the  Also Biikk in Mew first to Sntes m  VHl  vr ,K   s  fArw7  y   Sm  Lv  v l  w   m 4 Dw 10 HT T  r  mw B m KM T     ant Ad FOB BfcrtiMye bo and aeuv, alt ivom Apart uuotie Ul v daigfiiwGh ke new will  bWAijfi OF THE PROBATE COURT   COUNTY OF UVtNOSTPM  At a MM otf said Cturt, bald the Probata Office li tjhe 51  Howattlh Mid Countr a the Jj day of December A D, fOdf, Pmant la WiUia  ft Judge of PftJslta i the Matter of   Name of Malty AJawoiHi r 9l I  sD  COMPLETE STOCK OF WAGONS, SCOOTERS, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES ELECTRIC HEATERS, ELECTRI8 STOVES, 3 cu It mi, V ale  or atia axle wkatfcond  Caarteal and Pa Coat WUn Rttntf TH , Service i em fid Rivr   vub par ton muni Open   PROFESSIONAL CORNER J s trade for cou Goorgo Crant 4u Mlo W lament Mixes lor iwtTvTTu, u gj j ft, gatoli or tlLl Stanley AJomowica hod in, aaid CattH HT petition JRjastflf  tlia Csnrt dnter an ordefc otfjattftff hia name tm StaiUef JfcdejswenJuu to Stanley Adams It is Ordnrod the Had day of Davtmbaj, A D 1947, at atu al0k , in the Iqrtnofn, at said atobate at liict, bo and la hereby apaiotfd M Italy, at tt Piaakaey, Mica, tat flhaam 01 UtOO A M to a 00 P M,  mm m  , Wednesday km TaaaJrt, Sat, 700S00 0  Dou W VaiWii Chortos JL Vaw Attovaya at Law ftiat SUiaaad aNaviafa Bana Ofc G R JMcCLUSKEY aillflUi ttSH N Miaaitaa I  daWvartd t my fard oJ wll vck up jag ,44 pttkioai Howell Iran 4 Metal co u ,f fufegr Ordafad Tlaj Pbttc  Offlaa Mi lUaidaaaa S14 fttaavaft a Ayytiafaat Hawap, Miaiar 70S 8 TES,RAOiOS, ,  REFRIGERiTORS tCTRIC AND OIL STOCK WATER HEATERS INKING CUPS, STANCHIONS, AND BARN EQUIPMENT 8  PRICES ARE RIGHT  LEE LAVET  Walnut  Piv foSTTSoTiva Tad 8inger, 3016 Honki Rd citoty, Michigan  Pin, WANTED All kinds of hortea Will pay top pricea William Lewis 17S0 Pingraa Road  Ph 19F13 FOR SALE StorkDaad baby buggy CaU Pincknay 167 LOSTMedium large Redbona hcurd Plaaaa call or notify Grant Werd Pboaa Howell UQ6F5 FOR AALELad fl style galosh ea blacky size  only worn a v timaa, prici 800jies CoatoiM  ium gfici, fcize 1 worn ouly a fW times, price fit, a bargain,  24 Uftadiila St, Phona 68  FOR SALE IJaw nmwa 22X30, liv  inf aoom, iUtcban, large bedroom  Cloaat, Bat, mi Uaiiity Cellar 2 tonof a aoRy of thla trdav attca each woat far ttrof laaladatya week pivita w aaid haarinf, Id the Pincknay Dispatch, a newapapar pHntad and circulatad in aidwmy Willi L Lytma Jadga If Probata A true nogt Caleatia Phrta 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450 chick oil burning  lJ hi 5 Kefarl STATBICHIOAN  FSRIALE 2Jl circuiator FOR SALBtB ton 01 oaieo    Tue muriiiT rftUWf FOB with iiower f and mired hay Lloyd Hondee Fhan TM fSOXLlilTottliem Spy Ivan HiR Farm i mile southeast of Plamfield Vai Scycle Rd P0 20FU Gregory IN THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON John Beens AplM W CHANPEBw I Half Moon Lake E ITOCK VAULM AND WNKU THoe Made To Detroit GENERAL TRUCKING PaoM 04F14 George Balmer asd MargmrotJ FOR SALEAlmost new corn shellT or, hand or motor operated, also a Balmer hia wife Mrs John Martm Boat Livery Big Silver Lake io now r mers Feed  Co CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL,  AMD AND TOF SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL WIX PIRT, AND ROAM BUILT BLOCKS LAID FIBCE OR CON TRACT plamttffv barrel churn vg f phone 106FU Failip B Smkh John aV Bonnes  John S Bennett, Danial RoblaaonJ Attention Ice Fidher Heny Maiden WiUaaaa aCalete, Boat Livery Big 3 Martin Maiden,Mary Maiden, Mary carry a complete line of I Ann Maiden John Maidro, Uddpi Tackle apuds, Spears ico uug Ann Smithy Sarah Ropor SylfaWetf up, etc 100 percent virgin wool A Smith, James Bougalfii i Jack, Shirt at 1095 Alao the new LydU A 8mith 1 Ellis spear hut for sale or rent defaadaaft1 0369 Ann Rd  l pOR SALE I have Potatoes to  Soil, eating Potatoes, 150 bu to  tcFberson State Bank ARU OU A SAVER Kilionwide survey by the Fed liifcLve Bd reveals that there ihoe classifications n avints accounts Si out of 100 fall into the jrroup that always seem to be a lttUe be hind on their bills The savings ac A eral am PtffNBOjM , MAX BUI  reas Making WANTED Sewlif, weaa  and aiUrnationaJIflr, Joo gtackable 30 Howell St, Pfokney each Houaewivea  OAVETOUR WASTE FATS  n Phillip B , man Carter s ft , 011 ulcll    now counts ir, this group are active and FlshiJ steadily tto fs tip I R ont of 100 are in a status whoiv ti oiv accounts remain station ary No increase or decrease  out of 100 have accounts which 1 grow continuously  1 These Rtatiatica indicate that the ORDBB OF PUBLICATION I R 7 To maiovitv of savers are getting ahead At aiaasnon of aaid aonrt ho  eating Potatosa, 150 bu to mw  a  accoTl ,,ke a at the count house in the City ofl Jl   ftftfiK Anriprftn Road bill to he paid An amount in keepHoweU to aaid county oa the 24t   S855 Anderson Road j nu   u depoaed day ot November, A D 1047 I wee or month PRESENT HonoraWa Joaapb H iTWOTi u  w Collins Circuit Judge FOR SALEjBeautifu home grown J On roadinf and filing the bitt ai ChrUtmaa Trees Bring your child complaint in aaid causa and Che atV ren end cut your own fidavit ot George Balmer  MarfM A F Monroe ft Sons, 81 m,lea N   loan ftt reasonable at Balmer jsttached thorato, from ftWnfkMon tjwm11 pr  0B T2 which it aatiafactorily appaara to  2 1 weat on Jime Ceuincates of Depoiit court that the defendants eba1nt the Plantation on Fn and Sat  ,,,,,,,, u to 5,00000 anStmad, oTtliTr unknot hoira, dS Oifd 1920 Saws urm I , Vv ,, rijU iaaaijogaraoa and aaaigna, aae fraJPnano HoweU 7173F5 or 121W , npo ran Cetoti or and naetatary partiea aafeodaat in the above entitled caaaa, and 1 , It further appearia that aSOai diligent search and inairy it can, 1  fe, aacattained, and fct U oat  McPnersoe State Bank KOT1 1  not , known whether or not aaid defend j  aow optn for astnegg Inthe tanU are liviBiT or doadr OT whero 4j riven for Siieet Metalwo any of tham may reside it ftring ad JZiT ad furnaoa repairing   I if dead, whather they hnc araofeai 21 valdina and mpreaontatina or heirs Bring ee where fthrv or some of ta mAy ro aide, and further that tan  Stcwait Anderton Bldg Estlmik, putters, downspouts, Smoke In the near luture we will also b eqrtppbrasing All wo u guaranteed Overcoma Soap Shortag  JHnekney Fabricatng  Sheet Metal Company Specula r wbereabouta of aaid defendant are 4 unknown, and that the Sanaa of the neraona who are iitritfeW in without awing named, hut an tmhracad therein undar the ttttO of unknown heirs, deriaoaav legaaees ft aaaignavcannot bo aaeortatood after diligent search and 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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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>wi, x    WI PIP  V  sc PiTi  VOL 64 Michigan Mirror In his Hew crusade to make state commissions and bds more respon  School News SEVENTH AND EIGHTH  Pat Hadden, Joan Fisher and BoJ bert Clark are on toe tick list     Joan Fisher, Carole Fuhrman and give to the voters, Gov Kim Sigler Mary Jane  imVe 4rawn a ia again in the role of a bold re pretty Christmas acene on the black toraiit, a knight in shining armor, boanl i aatrid a traditional wliite horse, givj The 6ighth graders are planning tag battle gallantly to the forces of a pargy for  aeventh graders beentrenchcd vested interests  thiscaude the eighth graders lost tfte time, state bureaucracy itself junior Red Cross box filling contest Here is an issue obviously cut out We have a new eighth grader Her Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday Dec 3 1947 by Mai OUR DEMOCRACY THE BLESSINGS OF LIBCRTY KO THC ABUNDANCE OF THIS GREAT LA FOR THE FRUITS OF THEIR LABOR OUR FOREFATHERS CAVE THANKS  Circuit Court News name is Betty Mallory We also have a new seventh grad er who came from Ark His nameis Floyd Campbell Our room divided into two teams for Michigans fighting governor There is nttie doubt that he will try to make most of the opportunijj during 1448, an election year  The governors announcenufi j , that he will seek to make directorst0 188 Dom Ymsted f commissions and boards responsib an I,lfTmdf Me  P Le directly to him, and in turn dej  Jhj Umstead team is in the pendent on the State Senate for ap  Bo team 8 6 8old about , pointment, was made in the triump J0 wf      ,  hant wake of a successful legislative1 Mary Hefn celebrated her birth session There the governor display ed new and aggressive powers No longer was he content to submit his recommendations and then leave sol ona to their own prerogatives, thus day as well as Thanksgiving last Thursday SECOND AND THIRD The people in the second grade keeping the executive branch separ who have had As in their Mastery I  ate from the legislature branch, as Tests jn spelling far the last four he has done earlier in the year weeks are Earla Jean Tuthill, Kar With the aid of tate G 0 P e Bollen, Karen Gustafson Mary chieftains, he applied the pressure Hner     , convincingly and effectively A 32 Work has been started on the page bill abolishing the corrections Christmas Operetta comm and replacing it with a nonf  Stephen Holleijbach, Mary Jo civil service appointee, was consider arr and Shirley Kramm arejm the ed briefly t the Senate judiciary a l llst tnJS week   committee, sent without change to 1 f program in owrvanee the floor explained for six minutes  lhanjagmng which was held last and approved 25 minutes later That ed afternoon, was much enjoyed is speed 1 Observers have pointed out that   by the group from this room 4K WINNERS  Current  Those who are against bi back the bodies of the soldier Listed, many of S 0V9T cl that the are old ones The Geore ho Jt their liv8  all Imisjtl in French, Belgium German and Holland cemeteries and that tha present position of the governor is a reversal of his earlier stand re The following 4H members are garding the Oomm Last May lie ind, attending the Chicago Stock Show J icated that the corrections commh H expenses paid Darrell ef was one of the best in ihe land Ha fey,HandyjEveyn Fawcett,DeerfieId asked Austin H MacCormick, wcecut Caro1 Huston, HartlandjAlice Sal Ive director of the Osborne Assn01 Oceola Jack Sancrson,Iosco and a noted penologist,, to appear Lorna ShirleyPutnam Davd White before a legislative committee that head, Unadilla George Winegar, was considering a bill to revise the Handy Robert Nelson, Cohoctah Michigan setup MacConnick declar Kdttr Mreyer Unadilla and Edward ed that Michigans system was a fcwUe Handy, had part ot their ex mojel ipenses paid County Agent Stone,  ,,   ,  4H Leader Hart and 8 other chapWith his Nov bill approved over  went alg0g whelmingly by the legislature, Sigler  then disclosed that he would ask the FAB1 Y MAILING legislature to vest power in the gov fcAK1ir iiiwu ernor to appoint comm duvaors, PoKtoffice patrons are again ask subject to Senate approval , ed to mail their Xmas giflts and The governor feels that Mich, has cards early Out state fcfy Dec 10 too many commissions, and bds  and local by Dec 15 Wt limit is FOR OUR PRIVILEGE TODAY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE DVNAMIC PROGRESS OF A FREEPECPLE TO BEND EVERY EFFORT TOWARO A COMPLETD VICTORY FOR THIS PRINCIPLE OF FREEDOM TO UARO OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE WELL THAT WE MAY PAS IT ON, CLEAR AND SC6,  OUR CHILDREN FOREVER LET OS GIVE THANKS Lodge Election Livingston Lodge No 76 F  I A M at their annual meeting on   Tuesday elected the following offi cers for the ensuing year I W M s w  Ji W  Sojac should pe abolished outright 70 lbs Only first class mail has lor some should be retained Those worth j warding priviliges refining should be held responsible    direct to the governor who now, Sig MORE BODIES TO ARRIVE ler says, is little else than a glorifii TheToiy of Pfc Edgaii Clinton ed clerk  killed in Belgium Dec 1944 has not ed He specificaly refers to the statej yei arrived here Two more bodies The installation is Sat, Treas Secy S D J D Tiler   Jack Hannett  Clyde Fisher George Gardner  W C Miller P W Curlett Merwin Campbell Winston Baughn  J H Hooker Balance of officers to be appoint Dec 13 conservation dept, as being a kinp dom unto itselt, tree Xrom political control Whereas the director now holds office at the will of the comm under the Sigler plan he could be reappotnted or fired evoiy 2 years at a turnVf the political tide Therein lies th great weakness in the governors armor For the past n the church parlors Sat, Dec 6 18 years only one Michigan govern Sale begins at 200 p m Fancy or  Harry F Kelly  has servedWork,Aprons,Candy, Baked GoodsA two successive termsEvory 2 years cafeteria supper at 5 p ni by the with one exception, a new governor Young Ladies Auxiliary, took office In the dept, oi agricul    Wo vena Prirtaj rZuSSn tad Preparation tor M, ComiwL A each Satunlay  tx a p  m 9unciy T00 to 7ao g Instruction by Sisters Mon, u 4 pm Masses at 800 a m and 1100 a m The Dec term of court starts Dec 8 SO cases are which are old ones, rne George Hayes case, 3rd olfense lor Or unaenness ha been on the docket over  a year There are 2 citizenship cases giVe  vereny taken cart of i criminal, 10 chancery, 14 iasue  eforatea wih flowers by  of tact and 23 divorce , S161 People there G Ii wl Tne ciUzenship cases art John V ln 1 0unUie8 di tttl Gerycz and Lotto WnoTski hey that lttr for  ,tu  ls vgVy scarce and valuable tbara i he criminal cases are George ihe people are very poor  eviy Hayes, drunkenness Clayton See foot of land is put into cxopsS field urunkeuness, Stanley VanBlair people resent the fact that sTmS cum contributing to delinquent, of valuable farming land is taken owr minor g,rl liruce McLeod, auto for cemeteries Farming is still cLT theft Lloyd btearns and Richard ried on as iin grahdfatliers day A rrank, continued over machinery and fertliser are hard to 1 lie jury cases are Leland and get Human excrements are aavl Samuel Campbell va Grace Knapp, and so is the urine of the horsaa and assumpsit Isabel Karus vs Citizen,, cattle there When this is put Mut Auto Ins Co Chas vs Ed the land the odor is almost onbaa ward Daves, James Header vs Clay able   Broker, appeal Chas and  Carrie    Saunders vs 1aul Bedford and Mar shall Roulett, Orain Norweed vs  Although Michigan and Notr Fred Sener, Ronald Timmons vs Dane football teams do not meat Frank Howard, John Burns vs Carl this year, gtill a good comparsion is Bowen, Ralph Gates vs Joseph and possible Both teams play U of Bonnie Smith, all trespass Tof the Southern California Notre Dame oa eas4 Nonjury cases assUnjpsit Dv, G and Michigan at the Rosa layhelle Padley vs Sam Genn Mary Bowl, on New Years Day Michigan Hagman, minor and Leon Ua tnan ami Notre JMme are rat the two vs James Cornell best teams in the nation and South J he divorce cases are Mary Jane em Calif, in given little chance to 3 Orville AniburgeyTen , U best either Michigan is classed as id LaRuo, Cecil i Ora Farly, the No 1 team one week and Notra Julia vs Andrew Torek, Roys vs Dame the nextTJie Asan Press Ail Doiothy Edith Baker, Jack vs Betty AmeWcan football team had one McCrbe, Orville vs Bertha Watter Michigan man, Chappius, on it A t Helen z John H i in,n Arloa vs Notre Dame players Chas Welton, Clare vs Leon Booth Patricia vs John Keeker, Gloria vs  Ernest Wettler,Margaret vs Jay El 0ne battle looming in congrasa well, Ethel v Try Booth, Ethel vs is between big business and the coWm, Malachi, Jan vs Victor Geer operative companies Big business is Jack vs Muiy Lou Erwin, Odesa vs taxed but the coops are not Tha Duncan Monroe Jean vs Albert latter escape taxation by the fact Ghorkin Eleanor vs Chas Briggs, fney claim to be nonprofit organMildred vs Arthur LaBallister, Earl isatiuiu who sell goods to members vs Lyda Smith, Jennie vs Clarence at  J only charging enough extra Smith t0  operating coats Big business denies this and says tha coops e sufficient money to exPad Wm Baytes, Herbert Portelr VH greatly and erect large modem Margaret Rheinhart, John Decker buildings There are 13,600 such covs Ed Combes, Paul Ferris VB Esth PS in the nation, mainly farm and er Johnson, injunction Ralph Cook cltY consumer types If taxed thajr vs Paul Courtrijrht Frank Struck would yield the government 18,V9 Lester VanBlaircum, forclosure OOflTOOOOOO Willard Reihel vs Woodlawn Lake    Co, specific performance Aaron A Philadelphia butcher hoe work Schouttauer vs John Pomercy Leo ed out a system to cut prices He nard Proll vs Floyd Felder, Alex signed up 300 customers who pay McPherson v Thurson Lumber Co llm 1,25 a week In return for i Chancery cases are City of How denj oil vs Fred Server, Paul Diethen vs mad ttt O Mercy LADIES AID FAIR Thu Ladies Aid of the Pinckney CongiChurch will hold their bazaar ture the result was a new director every two years with appalling regu larity This lack of continuity prom Ona Campbell and George Mea pted legislation spurred by farm bon jr came back from the north Organizations, to take tne director with 2 deer last week George has ship out of politics and into hei0ur thriks for some vension hands of a new commission Chas Figy a Kelly ppointee was renamed director are expected here They are Victor Masons, Stars, thetr families and Szymanski and Hollis Engle The friends invited , 1 latter is the son of Nora FoheyJ The installing officers are J 0 st Marys Church Sun, Dec 7 Engle of Whitmore Lake Gd InBt Officer Ona Campbell  Tnd Sun of Advent, Com Sun f0 Gr Mar Clifford Miller A Ur y Religion Guidance Gd Chaplain Rev McLucas clafes Mon at 40a p m Gd Sec  Joseph Griffith Amg the intentions are Sun Refreshments will be served 1 f0 ite Jenie Lavey, Mon late Mr , I A Mrs C Lynch and C H Kenn RADINOVICH  GARDNER  dy ri hV Mrs Maiy Kennedy, ,   B  ,L ,, ,1 Juf  Natives of Elsie Dunkas, Wed Miss Helen Radinovich of fowler high mass in Thanksgiving, Thur viHe and Dean Gardner of Pinckney late Joseph Brooks, Fri, req f0r weer married Friday at Brighton by living Sat, late Rose Platowski Rev M J McLucas Both are em, ihe month of Dec is devoted to ployed at the Howell Electric Moi penitential, four weeks in preparat  ors Congratulations I ion for Feast of the Nativity Your   f prayers are requested for the sick Marriase Licenser rlciiHrd an membeM f p  liouis Lipka vs Lynn Vigees,Russell Lijrhtte vs L R Lumbard, Eric Hib bard vs Raechol McNair,, M J Mcpherson Estate vs Buck Lake Oil Co quint title DECEMBER IuRYLlST PutnamEdna Campbell Edward Bowman, returned from the north last week with a deer Dr  1y M Duffjr came back form the no, in with a deer and Francis Shehan and Gerald Bauer got a deer and two bear A REAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Genuine calfskin biHfolds Person alized with name, initials and lodge Omervrttion Notes Arrests for  deer hunting violations total n even 1000 EmergencymDlem Hand ioolad and laced, messages delivered to deer hunters Choice of black, brown or red Prictotal 150 Rain and snow curtailed ed at 750 deer hunting and tho number of Arnold Barquift Mich State San, hunters the second week was much Howeli Mich lass than the same period a year Earl DeBen jr 21, Byron, Phyllis Bowhall, 18, Howell Robert McDonj gatorial society COMM C0tOL CHURCH Bible Sunday is Dec 9 MO  To date 23,705 in bounty money hsu been paid for foxes CHRISTMAS GIFTS Exquisitely packaged gifts by Avon Yoa will give them vth 21 deer were shot by archers in1 pride or receive them with joy, AvAllegan county this year 140 hunters killed 251 aharp tail ad grouse on Druramond Island this roar Bid are bein advertised for concessions at 19 fttate parks Waterloo and Pontic Lake were added to tha Hat for next year The bids are 10 on gifts are brought to your honv exclusively by an Avon representa tive  aid, 25, Howell, Barbara Bailefr, 21 n   Alrird pMt0 UMki Robert Perry, 24, Pinck H DffSf 1 ney,Doris Woodford,2Detetack Me C5lSSl, rlAr  Forton, 22, Howell, Eleanor C aw ford 22 Howell, Dean Gardner, 331  ta Pinckney, Helen Radinovich, 221 wigpr  Fbwlervflle Willard Widmeyer, 22  ZL T   Pinckney, Esther Marshall, 21, Tin  J  10t0 ekney Sunday School nHl Stiperintaadent  WiJbur Iidi Young Pefu Meetirgv 73Q NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of Pinckney Chapter No 45 O E S on Friday niht, Dec 5th at 800 oclock This meeting honors past I and present Ruths Mrs Lao C Lavey fell and broke her collar bone Tuesday M J Reason expects to  ttend the Chicago Live Stock Show George Meabbn jr and wife spent Sat at the Bob Marshall home in Jackson his he sells them meat, eggs, butter etc at cost If he can get 600 cfust omers he will cut the fee to7ftc Ha ckaims average markup on good is 36 per fiit and those who j In fits orgamdution will save 25 percent t, uk , w   cofcf, 0ur debate with Russia goes mart Bttghtjn OVFlorence Ewart,  on with aU the commentators Illna ihomas  and 1 taking pot shots a RuaBnyhton IipLthel Holdemess, gia and yellirv aic em   Andrew Djvis  1 ed vtnl American troops last Cohoctah bit Gates, Mable week in urope who ventuwd UQ rer  J t M m I neur the Russian border but efforts ConayChas Brtinadn, Rifea   an inddent of u colUpmd r Mr   Tvn 0 whon V we1 leased unharmed Deerf,eld eorge TtomwtL a  of  ter w f Herbrt Clarence O the opinion WJ wi0  nU    , rv TI ,  war in the same manner we did into Green Oak Dora Hayward, Henrv the  one Qn  day of   c,roomes 19U mogt , hfld j  fjniahed Hamburg,race Howard, John dinner nft down to get their iMetras favorite radio program when the HandyElla Roche, Came Hoi, rftdio , with newi  irnr J nL j n JJ r ni, tfte sneak attack on Pearl Harbor HartlandThad Dodds, Uo Husk ,n, le of 24 hour8 we were  Howdl Cityys Crandall, Jos  y    ie VanHorn  Howell Twp,Roy Phillips, Bert NichoU I The County Press editor does not  11, U IJ 1   GenoaLylt Conner IoscoOscar Fargey TyroneErnest Cranston Uadilla Floyd Lillywhite like the old age pensions or social  security systems He thinks they enSPECIAL MEETING courage shiftkpsness and are waatai ful It was ever thus The diff ference was m tha old days the town A special meeting,wiHWd to JJJ  JSfit ftft the Masonic Temple in Howell ThurJ    December 11th for officially matrt t Jw WAWk L 1 Umm , ou  XT e i ot Uaf were said to be on the Watchman of SheperdB is plann supervisors who handled this ratio The Joseph Basydlo family spent Secy AH Avon gifts moat Be ordered by Sat, in Fowerville I 3at Dec 6 If I have not called on jfy,  Mr, Plvy4 Hycrott ot SPECIAL NOTICE you kindly call 83, Lucille Shirey Grsnd Rapids, Jeaaette Jackson of Mn Norma Pressley, Patterson     pu  ,,, Herquiat were  M Pinckney, is now selLngi ing to be present and ake charge of ,,   1 Url the Institution, which has been ar on   fa ,,75 ranged for 2 oclock  In Mtnt caaM thr fllrn,, fM4 A  Ir1  68 ful rent tvWaad evoT p m Wy the O L   fUUP1i xpeaaea Old In the evening therewHKbe a m wtat thecaaa of a Corbet SaJjrer and family spent ThanksaSvlng gneote at tha Merwin the oplte line of Watkins Pro ceremonial in charge of Charles   wfc wm  a M4 w 4 ft, I Tkmmltmmtmim I immm t rmktf hiwu, ducts and tK fimmm mujvtf1 Merrill of Detroit  assortaie Sup , mmuM   7L   percent of the first 7,500, 12 ona Thatarftaf is Jaiton  Campoatthom tucts and the famous FULLER Merrill of Detroit, associate Sap wood mn4 ,,fMgllj u Meant st Whatf percent of the second and 15 irs ViU Long and daughters MnXfou Caaaphatl rang at the BRUSHES In addition to the fam reme Watchman of Sheperds He eoae4t wnenotsaw op Tfc rise percent of MU over 15,000 , Jackson Wednesday Howell PTiVgioetlac Hon night,  0Xi reu year around line of will select his officers from tha ver we s ofwaye vAh m  Dear figures compare favor Ctoedea Lonf of Stodtbfidga visit Tha fir angino wma called to the txn ot these well known and pop to Shrtaee in Michigan   bar with last year Hunters get d at the rwward Ssuar homo laet Loo Davie farm SaMJght by a fire alar Companies she has a lovely Members of the O E S and F j  gttnift, WM jjrimi t mht 1064 permits to take daor through1 week in the basement of tha hooseJt was assortment of beautiful Christmas A A X in good standing ar oufibj factory woifeem who sa r aMsst Wiaconain this year compared to ianaatta Salyor vtestad bar sister extinguished ooxes There is no luxury tax on  to frn this now flkftae I t0t ym   1M last year Dmmmond fslandt Mary Loo, hi Stockbridga Suntey Balove raing daer hwtting last  Gift Boxas,SW can be reaca Reservations for the hinenet sansd ifmt  yieldad 600 dear compared to 452 Tha Asm Arbor Mawa will carry week Bmd fwmthoal who rnns an  aaiddy Jsy caUia Piaekaer be made with Mrs IL W Switeor stbot in I94d 8906 were brought acrosa a Mrn ayo nistnea of Pinckney oil station barn f a call to taka 4FL or 9Z and will  appreciate 210 Park at HowoM Miek by Dae, m 134 Use sttntts this year and 8057 last, taban trmw a piano neat weak sosae gas n ear nee White Lodge VT ara, BesstVnti of Pinekbov Sth Bear showed a deeraaae 152 befngi Enalay  VangifbU wittas from Wh ho ami tbero t men Jbisvedand tidaitr srlll be the ta to kffled this year and 4 Ins year Vheeafe Aria Rebtirti ne said hi ImmrtrmrnrTlin and thtrr ate plenty tafcremia this year, lt datatv castle and taatm mv ntnMwdas Ifra BeeHeb Mnrjto The dept is making a timber ear, Mrs Lillian Ifitunmbl eniYend Mr and Mn LyW laartm of Dot  tha Pniilbis Class will sed U take ion lnpneYs tWa won tnTbte bene ie hi Jacknen Jerr Braneh, CI a strok k Aflagan night and is in a rok end W U fmj and hte oflnra hUea enry M Dae teV i  , d      j    Mr end Mrs bytttelntA Waroessilbe ef ttNir 4m bi 1M2  Mm til esdnaefse fbe toendsemrb1nt ic   j, Pinckny DUpAch WJnea Be , 1947  Mwa Neighboring Iwu AVON iHEATER loaseJbifclgo, Mick A swamp oak has been fouid on the Pfeifer farm at Hartland tbntFi, Sat, Dec 5, 6 measure H ft 7 inches in circumf IS RUE MAFIPI IMP  franco 4 ouehaif ft from theA sj 114 fr01 and Action Starring 9 ,  SO DO FACE  M MODERN ITCHENS  ELECTRICITY EMPTIES YOUR GARBAGE PAIL Garbage shredders are made by several appliance manu facturers They chew up even seeds and rinds, fit pearly any sink, end garbage mess forever See them at your favorite appliance or department store THE DETROIT EDISON  CO  Cail Johnson, Dexter high school JAMES star noted for his kicking and all Cartoon around ability was named on the state ait star High School Football team He was the only small town playeXjau named Tlev Citka, Walsh of Dexter re contly returned from Europe, will write a series of articles on his trip j there This trip was a present to him rom hi parishioners The village of Mitford lias a American LaFrance fire truck cost in 6,950 CAGNEY, ANNABELLE Playtimes Journey  01  SYLVAN THEATEfc CHELSKA, mot Frt  Sat Doe 56  NOCTURNE Starring GEORGE RAFT, LYNN SARI VIRGINIA HUSTON Cartoon Latest Now Sun, Tues, Uec 7, 9 THE FARS DAUGHjsiTHsr r 79 Att THE HUCKSTERS  LORETTA YOUNG, JOSEPH  COTTAN starting ,Cufttflll WIIUN CLARK GABLE, DEBORCH KERR V ,  News SYDNEY GREENSTRECT, ADOLWed, Doc lp On Day Only PHE MENJOU, AVA GAK EP FOREVER AMBER KEENAN WYNN, EDWARD ARNm  v M r   ,, , lo Technicolor OLD The warehouse of Ferd Bowdish A Pepiod PU, vr vUIi r  cartoon of Gregoijy was damaged by fire taming last week    very Lavish Cosand True Historial Facti M A IV  v u i  J      of the ouUtandine 5511 fti Pictures of the Yer Starring O Simply scrape your scraps, leftovers and waste food down th drain of your kitchen sink   ,  bridal shower at Lansing last week LINDA DARNELL and CORNEL fo MissMartha Baker of that place  WILDE wi Miss Baker is granddaugher of Mrs Cartoon PIS V1  ,BJ ow at 700 end 930 p m  Charles Coggins, supt of Holly j Admission Adults 120 V01  Pen at Harley hospJ Children 55c tax included ital, Flint, with polio I Milf ord which is the center of the, Huron Valley school  district has started on a half million dollar build ing program A 7 and a 6 room, building will be erected and the pre sent school enlarged The Gotham Hotel in Detroit own ed and operated successfully by neg  roes Some white people also stay there Basil Cavanaugh, 5J, of Fcwler vliVe paid a fine of 100 plus costs for drunk driving before Justice First National Bank IN HOWELL Sunday Shows 245 44065910 Wed  Thurs Dec 1011 SWING THE WESTERN WAY  A Musical Western Wttn THE HOOS1ER HOTSHOTS, JACK LEONARD, MARY DUGANTHUST ON HALL Pine VACATIOf IN RENO A C edyDrama JACK HALEY, ANNE JEFFREYS, WALLY1 BROWN Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance CronnnwTtt o7 HoweTTwd losT W Corporation All Deposits Insured Up operators Hncese to 5000 for Each Depositor Mrs Pearl Marshall is in Lansing caring for Mrs Otis Webb who was hurt in an auto accidentStockbrid ge Brief Sun Veto of 47 Years Ago HOWELL Theater HOWF1X, MICH HOW MUCH FOR WHAT   Turn on the cold water     Presto Every trace o garba disappears    shredded to I A workable spending plan is mere  Thur pri Dc 4 5 ly  guide for rising money to pro RAND0LPH SCOTT, ANN JEFF J vide the besti possible hving It  REY  A D Bennett, former editor, has means exerising wise judgement accepted a position on a paper ini anj loyalty, savings goals Make a Marietta eound 8tart Deposit in a thrift acMrs Warren Hoff has returned oount with us regularly, before from Plainfield where she ha3 been you 8peni a penivv with the f L Topping Unity    Born to Gene Campbell and wife Burglaries ae being perpetn  Dec 2 a son j everywhere Protect your cash by Jeanette Kice entertained a num uging our night depository, bev  friends Sat at a birhday par WE HAVS AMPLE FUNDh REY TRAIL STREET r toon Newt by a new electric appliance, flushed into the sewer  a Another 3peo  E IE lifaCW t eSM  epip pWBBW Doing thfiob Bette Perk Roast Butts Pork Chops  lb Canter lb  Cuts Pork Sausage  Smoked Shoulders klalen 4 A 5 LB AVER Frankfurt Chops Per LB lb  1 1 1  Yearling Id j    59 69c 59c 51 49 39 Try Us for Your jfe hristoias Shopping Buy oa tbo Lsjr Away V Ian We Have Luge Selection of S0  5Ulssf Tryclf, Clasefwsr M tai Three new pupils enrolled at the school last week,Bruce Kennedy and  and John and Frank Dunn Mr and Mrs Marcellus Monks en tertained 25 relatives on Thanks, sgiving Dy It being their 35th wed  ding anniversary Hyle Martin of Ariaona killed two tarantulas, boxed them up and sent them to his mother here Gus Smith and Carrie Musson of Marion were married last Wed   Percy Swarthout was township treasurer Lonnie Flintoft of Pettysville and Annie Smith of Detroit were married last week Lyman Peck had one of his leg amputated at U of M shospital Ann Arbor last week , Bob Blades has moved to Gladwin county Ben Isham has moved on tre Wheeler farm u Wm Bland has purchased the Dave Hayes farm j Albert Mills is working for Hprb Schoenhals V G Dinkel and wife gave 0 Thanksgiving part The lawsuit here Tuesday before Justice Carr between Seth Perry and Jennie Daniels resulted in a vetdiet for Perry  Andy Bates has moved on the Jirhnu farm at White Oak  While dressing poultry for ELj AVAlLABi L FOR MJND LOANS REAL ESTVTE MORTGAGE OR PERSOi U AT H7ASO AHIE RATES 4at Dec 6 GENE AUTRY LWii 1 WANTED RAW FURS DEER SKINS  BECF HIDES HORSE HIDES SHEEP PELTS LUCIUS J DOYLE, PH 42  BCK IN THE SADDLE  DESPERATE4 Novelty Cartoon STEVE BRODIE it 1  Dec 7, 8 Mat, Sun 215 Continuous GROUCHO MARX, CARMEN ANDA, GLORIA JEAN in MIR News CAPABANA Novelty Cartoon Tues, Wed, Dec 9, 10 JOAN BENNETTROBERT in RYAN FARM DRAINAGE THE WOMAN ON THE BEACH i Comedy Cartoon uBdGtt Ru,cJPjk841KI5GGet Bv GENERAL EXCAVITWG LEON PENNER RIVES JCT PH 39441, JACKSON Leo Clark and family spent Sun at fhe Roy Clark home  larold Hammond and wife of Mri and Mrs Clyde Fisher enter 2wss pen4i SuILf  CW amilv and Charles McConnell and Robert Vedder and family havp f of Gregory ni l nto he Mowers house on Put wife of oregory nam gfc 4taiKrBjaMi l  Farnak last week Jake Bowers cut tained Thanksgiving Roy Fisher and F,snd4tre his arm badly with a knifa Miss Nora Fohey who Caches the Valentine school In Webcv put ou I a fine Thanksgiving program  Clvde Force of Powlerville was  iccidently shot while hunting Thank sgiving day by Frank Mann Last Hon a fire broke t in owierville which destroyed niarly 1 whole block of stores Among thost burned were tb Curtis, Ham itton, Loekwood George U on and  Kuha buildings The paper is all he up because Gen Will White and Marsh, the  Ingham county embetzleifl convicted by a ury are expecsd to be per Ion far the governor iPfMlmrAgo The Gordon 4 Page Bakmg Co Detroit sti wi4  MJ fljg   L   mythn  New Crane fixture see aew 1 full pcodhsttioe as4 tboy ate reacaiag eke aaarket im locreasing quaeiifiig TWete l a SeW type of fiance to selt every taste s  Voell UUsW fresh, seodera styling leg fiatswas,  aeajr isepcovetDeota Ae4 yoatf be alcssed r roftkis  i potiibUt iosuslleiion CAti US TODAYPINCKNEY DISPATCH W,, Dee J 194 MBFATCH v, Mehrraa ttejra rsetaqfcis at Pincknoy, Mirhii nnde he M of March I 1ST Subscription ratr, 150 Year Shlrey  Sens Garage Candy Candy Candy BULK BOXES BULK Wl NOW HAVE A FINE SECTION OF YOUfi FAVORITE IANCY WRAPPED TOBACCO HOUSE FOR THE MAN OF THE ROKOS SODA BAR  SANDWICH SHOP SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 20 EACH COWS 20 EACH HOGS 6 a TVVT ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION  CALVES AND SHEEP REOVKD FUEB PHONE COLLECT TO OARLIN  COMPANY HOWELL 460 T2 Origins Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK The Hof Sisters were turkey tfuj guests oi Mrs Lota Rogers and iu, and Mrs Fioiis Clark Joe Clark spent the week enc with the Frank Nichols family m Alio The Uieason Bros, of rioweit went with him Mr and Mrs StanleV Dinkel n 1 son, Johnny, were Thanksgivii  guests at the Curtis Patterson hon, in Stockbridge V A Ketchum and wife pent Thanksgiving with Detroit relatives Mr and Mrs W H Meyer ente tained their children and families for Thanksgiving Keith Ledwidge who is attending Scared Heart Seminary in Dotoirt was home over Thanksgving Day Mrs Emma Lewis entertained the Henry Johnson, Otto Pouison famil ies ad Mrs Fossie Chambers for Thanksgiving l W Curlett and family spent Thanksgiving with Henry Hauck and family in Detroit Howard Read came back from Douglas Lake with a deer last week Mr Jajy Shirey also ot one near Mio Herbert Barrett hunted deer  too but was not successful in gett ing one Born tp Fritz Gardner and wile of Ann Arbor Nov 25 a son Dr Steve Brown and wife and Joe Schosser and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs Fred Icad Mr and Mrs Fred Boris brought Mrs Beulah Martin home from Yp nianti Saturday Una Campbell and family spent Thanksgiving with L C Gorham and wile in Detroit Mrs Ma Meti of HoVell spent Sunday with the Lee Lavey family Mrs Gladys Clinton was a Thank agiviiig guests of Belph Clinton and family of Howell Mrs Ada Palmer and Mrs L Htord of Detroit spent the week end a the Herbert Palmer home Leonard Lee and family have mov ed from the Tom Farley farm to the Leland house in Pinckney Ambrose Murphy and family of Jack so and Miss Druscilla Murphy of Det troit spent Thanksgiving with Mrs Mary Muqy La Verne Smith and of Lansing spent Sunday at the R J Carr home Mrs Lena Wilkinson of Byron is visiting there  hitie Decker was Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs Weitha Vatl Don Swarthout and family, H C Vedder and family were Thanksgiv ing guests at the Jas Singer home Fred Read and wife, Murial, Ro fc bert Read and family, Jas Whitley and wife ppent Thanksgiving at the Frank Peters home in Jackson j Roy Teeple and wife left for  Sault Ste Marie next week to spend the holidays with their son and grai dsons    J Mr nnd Mrs Lynn Hendee entet tained for Thanksgiving Lloyd Hen ieo and wife, Dr James Nash and family of Coldwaten, Mrs Rose Her dee and Mrs Dessa Nash The Frank Aberdeen family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs  p ,gle of Ann Arbor The Lester McAfee family spent Thanksgiving fwith Harold Raidy and wife Wm Beard and son, Nelson Tre aster and family of Ann Arbor and Lawrence Hennes and family of Dex ter were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs John Bell Major Wm Brown of Washing ton D C caled up his family here Sunday Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs L J Henry were Myron Sch oenhals and family of Akron Ohio,, Mrri Lida Karus and daughters and Alice Lee Ware of Howell, Tom Ware and family, Earl Kmbler and Wii, Geddes and family of Chelsea Hen Geddes stayed over the week end the Henrys taking her home Sunday Loren Meabon of Grand Rapids spent Sat and Sun here He has WRECKER SERVICE OCNRRAL REPAIR PLAY SAf E HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY Rl CONDITION ED NOW FOR COLD WEATHER DRIV1NCFJUCE ESTIMATES GET YOUR WINTER BATTERY NOW rhone No 13 ACELYLENE  ELECTRIC AUTO PARTS 4k ACCESSORIES WELDING LATHES A GRINDING WORK BATTERIES A TIRES COME IN AND SEE US FOR FRE ESTIMATES ON YOUR CAR SHIREY  SONS CALL 138 127 HOWELL RD PINCKNEY CALL 13S 1 Annual Senior PJajr Hi, Name Was Aunt Nellie DECEMBER 5, 6 AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL CYMN AT 800 P M CAST OF CHARACTERS prosperoussmall town merchant DAVID Al ERDEEN ARCHIE BALDWIN, BERTHA, his wife SHEILA, his daughter, aged 19  FRED, his son, aged 17 i Dead or Alive HORSES 20 COWS 20 HOGS 6 cwt DfcPEMDlfrVG VPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE  FuXja  roaU Collected Pvorni Af Modern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER Aeut Phone 88, Pinckney The FASTEST Dd Sck Service in MkHia MABEL, his wife bought a home in Grand Rapids I IFP,V v,AXitlJAXM MB8sr Jack Hanntt Clyde Fish  hNh l  PARKHAM, r T J r, ,i, ,  ed Alice Gearhart of Howell and 4 Coon children for Thanksgiving J McGill of Toledo, spent Sun here The W C Miller family enter, er, Ross Read and P W Curlett attended a vension banquet given by Washtenaw lodge , of Dexter ana Fraternity of AnnArtor at Dexter  n tjrJ sons and their Friday night Coach McCoy of the faniiliei the BaUrhni,  th num U of M coaching staff wa3 the UM  on m,  v  AUDREY AMBUBQE  BETTK WADDRLL JAMfcJ MIYER JOYCE, another daughter, aged 15 BETTY WALLACE LOIS WARE   RAY MURTIBUSK , IVBkYaJ BOWMAN a young actor DAVID LBDWIDQO VANDILLING, president of the bank DICK GALLS CHLOE, their colored maid ED SAUDERS a neighbor MR ber of 27 Thanksgiving Day The Bale Miller family spent Thanksgiving with Mrjs Warda liar wood The Charles Soule family were ,  ,, j , ,ru r Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mis mgton also of Lakeland, for 1 hanks phillip Sprout giving Dinner at the South Ocean speaker and ahowtd motion pictures of the Michigan, Minnesota game Mrs C McFadden and son Frank of Lakeland, Mich, entertained Mr and Mrs H Marriot, Mrs M Russ ,  T ,     A, Mrs Phillip Sprout attended the Club in Lake Worth, Fla where the HowolI M E church gun Htf are spending the winter granddaughter Chert Soule sang Mr and Mrs Ed ColLnf of Detroit Mr aml Mrs Norman White enter were recent vision of W H Clark  for Thanksgiving Mrs Mae Mr and Mw Nelson Buxzara and Metz of Howel Mr and Mrg BenSheiU wants to rrar jmfrJvhr sister, Mrs M Robinson spent Ihank White Md Nellie Gardner and fcfa the kSl summer theatr Thf toFtShJ W  SETTING The Scene Is Laid in a Small Town Connatiicut  1 STORY OF THE PLAY His name was Aunt NVlie was wri tten for one purpoa oalf to make its audience laugh And to say it succeeds ts expreating it mildly Archie Baldwin is a prosperous smalltown banker with a pWaaant wife and three grov u children Shelia, 19 Fred, 17 Joyce, IS He and his next door neighbor, Ed Sauni s, like to play tne horatt and occasionally slip away from home  1 go to th traoks, tolling their families they aie visiting distant relatives, not nte enough to bring home Ed ha in vented Felix, a cousin from a tough Aunt Nellie, uho was a burlesque Central Dead Stock Co I lElectric Water Heaters Waer Systems PEPTIC TANKS LAVATORES SINKS tan ley Blnkek 1 giving vacation with Friends and nje Monks Natives in Detroit and Ropal Oak Mr, j Snt WnL Mercer 8penb Joseph Basdlj and family were Thanksginng at the home of Dr thanksgiving guests of his mother wter Mercer in E Lanaing and Mrs Anthony Tiotowski in Detroit  ed on Mr8 Florence VtarWinkle The telephones at Lakeland east at the Lansing hospital of the railroad, are now all in the Mr and Mrs Jease Henry were Brighton district Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrt 7 lie Win Baughn, John Burg and Charles Whitehead of Gregory Lloyd VanBlaircum families enjoy Mr and Mrs W H, Meyer e ed a venison dinner Sat at the home tertained their children Thanksgiv of Ray Nunn in Lanaing, who hunt ing ed deer with them   Mr and Mrs W H Euler and The Birkett or Newkirk home ,, Lyle of Howell and Frit Wyiie st id hm been sold to Dr C G Tow, ere Thanksgiving guests of Mr ne of Detroit, a dentist who is livai,j Mrs Kenneth Wyiie ing here He intends to conveKtheJ Harold Ludtke and family of Ore 8 story house Into a Inuineas enter  Paris, and Archie, queen formerly   on actor 3ftiiAunt Ne,le  p  r  th plan and you can Imagin the fun when Jerry coMata, toTj,  to become Aunt Nellie, the bu, l,ue queeno 10,7 vt wh,lc Arch i at the trwlalloie, i iiKnim ZL Si bank and Archie is accused of be prig an embetxler and Ida wife threatens to leave him The play 5 full of laughs Dont mias it  n  mm iwi wm  J i m Motorists Hoifttiajr Sptciala RECONDITION IMG GNU1NE FORD K P INSTALLED 130 CHEVROLET H P INSTALLED  15 INSTALLED  MM IESC MOTOftS GUAslANTEEi NEW NOTOft CUAMAMTUaT YOUWAHTS WE USE GENUINE FACTOfcY REPLACEMENT PARTS prise of some sort Dorothy Parker, Murial Read J Haines, Bob Carr, James Burnes PGentile were home from Mich St lege for the week end Mrs Marvin Shirey and children and Mrs Julias Aschenbrenner and son were in EBda Ohio over the  AWLA Mrs Mable Smith of Sooth LW rjfunt one evening bat week wui ihe Hear Sisters Roy Reason and lainily UHX Mm E4na Rensou ad Iea were in Vas Lorna Shirley eangfater of Mr and Mra Aseest SWrley loft alSUeVSbew cnienge at tno4H eon teat at tne PwwlervSU ntt in Bale inn and C  lie end Mrs, Levis Coyne Wr Hwnnejrtnt n   Ceyieni gory called at the Albert Dinkel home one night last week Stanley Dinkel was in Detroit last Tues and Wed on basin Mrs Mary Kennoe nnd John Burg and family were Tnaakagtving guests of Mr nnd Mrs Lloyd Van Batrcom I  Mrs Mae DnOer giving in Ypnttenti with Urn Bonfte Mrs Loais Ceyie nnd Rey and f ssnfly npont Knnney with Mr and Mr Dmiinilil ConkSn in Po Mr nnd Mr J H Viela, Petty tad Roy FURS  I  tS 15v 7  aT7 t2f 0 box and trade for cor   George Qraae 480 MS W Cement Mixes tor rent 6 at, ft, gasoline or electric new, 31, A  A Slhfle  eo ft mfeerfr salt n wheal i 1  Misadea he viae  GOUimr OP LIVINGSTON At A eeseie of amid Cesjrt, held at the Probata Otfke a the Cmy e Howell is said Goaajfr a the tint day of Deraeihar A IX, 141 Prmnt Hoe Wtttie 1 leae,  the Matter ol the Qrge of of Staita  FiSSlONAL akids teas savor Trettera for rant  C  petttiaa praying On oTaate aea, wheat aad htohaa1 Court eater aa order, aha Charcoal aad Pkg QaaL     Stanley AdaeMiwiei  Charcoal aad Pkg WU Rvatal Trailer 8enrleo  6i21 GcL Kivertaat find Lahe Che l mun Open Sunday and evoaiafa kit name from Stanley Adaseuericja la Stanley Adame It i Ordered the Mad day oi Pejnher A a HX at tea odOvk U the forenoaa at aaid probate of,  use ana rive AU Ted Singer, SOU MoakaR in cknqy, Michigan 1 WANTED All kinds oi horses, I pay top prices inotiee thereof he give by aueUeat  la of t eoa af tide order, once ah week for tare aoceeeirve waaka previa h aaid hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper William LevtaJ printed 4 circulated in aaid county 1750 Pingreo Read Pa lFia WiWs L Lyons Jadge of Probate FOR SALE StorkUned by toejtfANM eefe Call Pinckney 107 LOSTMedium large Redbone heud Pleat call or notify Grant Ward Phone Hqwell 1105F5 Celeetta Perthah  Jeter  Probata Mr arid Mra Lynn Hendee left Sat for Boston, Mais, to attend the IOK ALELady aaot style geiSe wool bnyaw convention es black siiTa, only worn a w , Slnjaiexpecta t leaye for1 times, prir 12,00 jLadiea CoaLav 1f  tK,a wv wl k  Dent ML a iaeM OaJIg Ue AH isltltPII, Seea YfidisVr Taoajta, Set, 7h0oa a  DR GR McCLUSKEY  lift It 44  VWtkW Do W VsftakU Osasies  aisaaj AjUaamefe at La Fstel dtate and PERCY ELLIS  AUCTION  art i Miealgae CEMETtRY MEMORIALS W4 N Main St Aaa Arbor Harold Chubb Local IWreeeatatrs la FLEMING ST, HOWELL r  HERBSNEED  lift SUlla  vdlo turn fvot, feiae 1 worn ouly  few times, price 15, a bargain, 245 UnadMa St, Phone 68 fOR SXLfc New how 22X30, v  loom, Kitchen, large bedroom ad Utility Cellar 2  Fla this week where he will work on construction I Stock Minerals 325 cwt ing Closet, Bath lots 3500, tern R K Elliott SoO Putnaia St FOR SALETeam of Mares and Harness Cheap Franoi Uoitkrius FhoneiHLleZLfr   roit fimei FOlT SALEPecans, T A Ware I 1362 E Mb6 Pinckney Michigan FOU SALE5 ton pf baled alfafa and mlwd hay Lloyd Hendee Phon34F14 Ube and Farej k aanJatHf Its YesMyFiiisttf WMh ale LEE LAVEY tNAL INSURANCE We 9  MARTIN J LA VaJN Attorney At Law IWia Sbitaaa PbonT nFo RealMai 71V Uikeelde Dtay  ewaeaaw njaeje PlUI State liceeue PHSWARTHOUT  SON FVJNCRAl HiaMaV Modem BEitJ WYLIE PHONE PlNCtiNEV 78F11 TRAGIC END OP A GENIUS Life was a nightmare for the gov eminent research expert who poet eased the wars top scientific secrets Be sure to read a grim heretofore,   ,     fore untold atory of a startling real fc Lester McAfee and family ana  life mystery in The American jMrs Clifford VunHorn were in Jack  PWM 3 tseeamoy, Mleeie FRED C REICK OFF Sr  OPTOMET ST 120 WEST GRAIv RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 3S8 RESIDENCE 613 Weekly, famous nugaiine witi tiua M   issue ofTheDetf V8 Ie Sundays Dec 7 FOR SALfc Northern Spy Apples Ivan Hill Farm 1 mile southeast of Plainfield 1 Van Scycle Rd Ph 20F14 Gregory  LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK rAULKVf AND Weakly Trips Made To Detroit GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 64P14 eanor ledwidge entertain  ed for Thanksgiving Keith Ledwidge pf Detroit Nan of Adrian and Den  Ue Ledwidge of Ann Arbor I Kevin Lewidge left by aujto Monj for Texas City, Texaa where he will work as electrician this winter It  is near Corpus Christo where he scr ved in the army  Russell Glove and family spent Thanksgiving at the Edward Spears  idberson State Bank ARE OU A SAVER Fanners Feed Supply C  CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTSJRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, AND  ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE O CON TRACT WANTEDSowing, brtm Making and alternations,Mm, Joe Stackahle 06 Howell St, Pinckney STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORI THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANTEUV George Balmer ajnd Margaret  iV  , T , 4J u  vatt Baliner his wife vei in tft army f A Nationwide survey by the    plaintiffs Russell Glove and family span, eral Uoserve Bd revealB that there ivg I  Thanksgiving at the Edward Spears  hreo clasaificationa in savings Phillip B Smith, John S Bennetnome f nnvts John S Bennett, Daniel Robinson Paul Youn of gory left this of 100 fall into  UP Heiiy Maiden William Maiden week for Lawton okla  visit H that always seem to be a little beMartin Maiden,Mary Maiden, Marfbro,ther omaa and family hind on their bills The savings ac I Ann Maiden, John Maiden, Uddy MujTy Kennedy and wrfe enter counts in this group are active and Ann Smith, Sarah Roper Syivamu Jfi I1 Kennedy and wife r steadily dwindle A Smith, James Loughlin Thankagivirg m 8 out of 100 are in a status Lydta A Smith I Victor Rokas and wife spent   eir accounts remain station fr   defendants  lattar part of the week in Trav ftrV No increase or decrease  U0 gggfl erse City Mrs kokua remuined tor  oui oflOO have accounts which ORDER OF PUBLICATION ia yil  tlA itinuously At a seaiion of said court held e ollis Wy,ie fa,nil SP,R Thfsc sutiatica indicate that the at viie count house in the City 0 Ttomksgiving at Fowlerville rbritv of savers are getting ahead HoweU in said county on the 24thv Hftn Eise,e and faniily of Thev treat a savings account Ike a  day of November A D 1947  6W ,erse visited Mrs Emma Voii bill to be paid An amount in keep PRE8ENT Honorable Joseph H  mer la8t week With Mrs Volmr ing with incpme is deposited each Collins, Circuit Judge   John Ei8ele they 8Pent Thanks week or month On reading and filing the bill of ylr8 Tnth Wilbur Ei8ele family ofl Housewives  Fowlerville complaint in said causeand Uie afj Gloria  of nn Arbor and fidavit of George Balmer t Merger  un    at Balmer attached thereto, from Katharine Howell  McPilerson State Bank Oak Grove  LiJ1 i s AV B roua HASTE FATS  pent the week end at the Andrew1 Money to loan at reasonable vatea, Interest paid on Savings Boekf and Campbell temi  Time Certificate of Deposit spent Thanksgiving with relatives An Plk   ,00000 in Dearborn surd by our memberthip 1 eral Dpoit laiiraa NOTICE 7W Orercome Soap vtn uus wests which it satisfactorily appears to the Campbell home eoart that the defendants above I The Andrew named, or their unknown heirs, dev iseaSflegatees and assigns, are prop er and necessary, parties defendant in the above entitled cause, and  It further appearing that after, diligent search and inquiry it can not be ascertained, and it is not known whether or not said defend ants are living of dead, or where We are now opto for business in the Stewart Anderson Bldg Estlmany of them may reside if living and1 atas gladly given tor Sheet Metal work, gutters, downepouts, Smoke   if ead whether they have personal Stacks end furnace repairing In the near future we will also be equips wpreeeotatHnaj or Main living or ad for voiding and braiing All work guaranteed wHre thv or some of them my re a,  a a   A rk    , ,At,W Pinckney Fabncatng  Sheet Metal t unknown, end that tae names of  the nereon who are included there, la wfthottt being named, but who are mnraced therein under the title of unknown heirs, devisees, legatees A aasignszannot be aacertained after diligent search and inquiry  C, motion of Kinney A Adja atto iicys for pojintiffa, FT IS 0 GUARANTEED BATTER 11ES  696 ,DL CD that aaid dafendaafa aad SUPER PYRO ALCOHOLjaer gal  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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>Rv w     r 3jL   VSchool Newt FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES tr4 Swarttiout returned home  and was back with us on Wed mom ing We didnt do so well on our spell down on 4 letter  words Joanna Jaroslawaki enjoyed her Any discussion oi the euijenttrij to Arizona but was glad to re foodsaving program, as it concerns t turn vip Mich as ahe had to learn Spanish in order to get along vey well  i We sure enjoyed our first snow fall so now the season of mow bals Michigan Mirror Two Michigantorn men Arthur H Yandenueig and Thomas L Dew dy, have leading roles in the prosent American foreign 4oliy of ec  onomic aid to Western Europe  Michigan people hare on the home front is linked directly to the fat that food i a vital part of American foreign policy is bipartisan, We OUR DEMOCRACY I accept nib fact as premise No 2 and fox and geese is open again lOPreiuiB No 1 stated last week   i Wtstern Europe has a shortage oi SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES food J,  It will not suffice to blame tlr Administration1 at Washington for the fact that we as a natior, are pledged to defense all freedom loving against the threat of an aggressor Lets look at the record   MICHIGAN BOflN THOMAS E DEWEY, 1944 presidential nominee is accepted today as the titular head of the national Republican party On Nov 5, Mr Dewey took credit Last week we had a contest to see which gvde couid fill the most Red Cross boxes The seventh graders filled five, and the eighth graders filled four and one halfboxes Now the eighth graders have to give the seventh graders a party We are supposed to go out on the athletic field if we want to throw snowballsBe carefuli, boys You may lose your gym period if you forget   We decided to use lback and gold  THANKSGIVING mtftkMiM MINERS WroSSxMunzF Of IT Af A NATIONAL HOUP CSfcZTffTI,N i Married Thursday Alice Marie Gilbert, ditgghter of  Mr and Mrs, Henry Gilbert becunie Noel Cur rent domment President Trumans speech when he asked limited ra  V the bride of Beanie VanfisJtciui I u m contro1 to C0lut son of the Bruce VanBlaucnma, on pnT if made the W Thursday evening at a lovely can Sli he ut  I tor inaugurating during the sumJ for cr club colore pier of 1944 the nations present J Jimmie Porter, safety patrol cap I Ufkrtftsan foreign poiy We tain, Held a meeting with his work would prefer to del end freedom ers Airnday He rnii the rules und  the United Nations, but we appointeed a licut ant re ready to do it by ourselves if We are drawing pictures of the necessary That is why a Republican first snowfall   congress voUd aid to Greece and Fred Rebman is on the sick list Turkey   It has been well said that wsj SOND AND THRD NEWS are in a cold war said Dewey We Lio lce Lindsoy had  bkthday areNin it for the simple reason wet last iriduy   are being attacked by ail mean John Burg jr, Denise Davie,Ruth short of war The attack is by the Ann Monkress Patricia Palmer D  most violent form of propaganda, Salyer Gordon Titus ad James Whit falsehood, political pentration ana ley are the second graders who had economic sabotage l per t attendance records for the The whole system of politic past six weeks and economic freedom for which Stephen Hollerbach and Harriet our country stands is under attack Jane Vincent are still on the abby those who would establish a sent list Worldwide rule of a poliee state  Earla Jean Tuthill and Kare DEWEY SEES A GHASTLY Bolien were all A students PICTURE as an alternative of send Sue Ann Fenner, Denise Kennedy ing further aid to Western Europe Doris Umstead Ma4y Jane Jeffreys If Western Europe and Asia were to and James Campbell were able to  be overrun by Communists, we name over fifty foods produced in should find more than a billion pe our community t pie in an armed camp under the con Flora Mae Mallory is a new stud trol of an aggressive dictatorship ax, ent in the third grade She came rayed against us I fr ,m Fraims Lake, Wastenaw Cou i In terms of dollars, such a cond nty J Uon would cost us in national de We are all looking forward to our fense alone, a greet deal more than Thanksgiving vacation any program of aid to Europe and Denise Kennedy waa nine it would coat us that annually for old Monday years to come In terms of living Roberta Ackley James Campbell Standards w should sink to a level Sandra AmburgeJy, Francis Barrett not seen by any living person in Jack Doyle, Mary Jane Jeffreys this country Rollie Singfsn, ajnd Richard Wylie Dewey concludes Wo have oniy are the third grade pupiL who were one choice and that is wisely to aid neither tardy nor absent for the those who stand with us in the wor past six weeks Id in hope that they will rise again1 bulwark of the institution of hu GIRLS BASKETBALL man ireedim  The girls basket ball team startSENATOR VANDENBERG Juur ed practise last week Mr Hobey of the fton1 Foreign Affairsj and Mrs Swarthout arc in charge  J die light service at the Coming I  lhe high cost of living it church Rev AUard read the double P1 F t0 be one of the issuen ring cermony and the uitar before 48 camPaiSn   which the vows were exchanged was richly decorated with palms ft baskets For her the congress has been unable to agrae on a plan to fight it and are pretty of yellow and white mums I fi  be blamed for riain Prfuul er weddins the bride eh lho RePubllns would have beta won gown of wwSTS wittT Hted ZW 1  n0t bodice and full net skirt Her finder 6 l9Uon Jn 1946Mtor Tafta tip veil fell from a halo of seed P , tax reductit,n rd   m h , iJeadlnK is mee wishful thinking, to see an epidemic of strikes as the wage increase has only been about some HffJt GOAL WAS ATTAINED IN 64 WHEN PRESIDENT LINCOLN ISSUED A PROCLAMATION ASKING MV FEU0WCJTI2ENS IN EVEfty PART OF THE UNITED STATES TD OSSEHVC THE LAST THURSDAY OF jNOVEMBEK AS A ftAV OP THANKSGIVING AND PRAl,, 0M THAT TtMeONt THIS GAY HHS37600ASA SYMBOL QFfiAWLY UNiry AN0HA7t6MWtP THANKS6MN6 Edgar Clinton  ru u YA i T,  TT,  I universal military training he does nJ rf6X    not say The coming yyar is UaMa prr of Detroit, was matron of hon   or She wore a modish gown of C Ufff and SST 5armV Q Percent while prices in ising hue flowers The bridesmaids ca,eg  umpJ 9J nt  were Doiuta Lou Gilbert, sister of r HSi W They The w bi 0 b Ue  oyer  H fnl vhe J dtP fnC f tCa th 8he em up game will continue and fuschia shades respectively and to flovPish o as it is  carried bouquets Little Lynn Hall ed by churches orK fraternal prganiowlell of Detroit was flower girl  ,, jn lhe Rame of charityyGov Norman VanBlancbm fisted g ler in a blistering ataterflent acns brothel as best man and 1 ben cused the btate v control com Key of Keego Harbor and cl rles of dl  up tt dU8ty forgotten law Danrow seated the guests  for the   Jf embrr Mrs Mtrwm Campbell presided assing hini Bin hag ftlwftyi  at the organ during the ceremony and Miss Darlene sang I Love You Truly1, uu  enforced The only thing the liqu wayi,  or controls sudden righteousness Following the wedding ceremony gee,ria  have accomplished is to a brief reception was held in the huve deprived the Lions clubs, Am church parlors, ice cream and cako erican Legion and others who do being served Laetr a large crowd nmch tharit work from raising was entertained at the Gilbert funj8 jn their usual way So if you home I depend on a bingo party for our  Mrs VanBlarlcum is a graduate holiday fowl go right ahead as the of Mackenzie High School Detroit chances are about 1H0 to 1 that it and has been employed in the office will not be raided by the sheriff or of the Singer Sewing Machine Co gtau police in that city Mr VanBlaircum is a , L , Tlll graduate of Pincknay high school ho SUpt or the West franc and is employed by the J B Well gchool has banned the wearing of Co of Bridgeport Conn where the bttcks or overalls by teen age girto couple will reside following a honey They rmiy wear them to school but moon in Mexico I murt change there to feminine at aasmg nim Bingo nas always oeen ng the ceremony ilLigal but liKe pi,hibition, riding Ford of Detroit bicycles on sidewalks etc was never Truly, and A fcforced The only thing the liauComm stated at Ann Arbor on NovI Tho following are out Mary Gen 3 that he fully agreed with Geu tile, Shirley Reason M Margaret George C Marshall, sec of stau,l Clark Barbara Brown, Nonra who described the supreme under Sleeker Rosalie Nash, Susan Camp lying issue as follows Whethti, bell, Virginia Shirley They have or not men are to be left free io, 7 games suiting with Brighton Dec organize their existence in accord 12 eSh ftnee with their own desires or wn     etner they are to have choir Incs THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES 1  arranged and dictated for them hy We filled 4 boxes for Junior Red  amall groups of men who have ar Cross,  CHRISTMAS PARTY The Kings Daughters will meet at Mrs Fred Reads on Dec 4 at er Fmncie Novena Fridaj 800 p, m Preptraiion for Hfly  , iqn eaeE Sattuiay d to t p u sv  Sunday 70 te 710 a sr Instruction by Sisters of Merc Mon, a 4 pm Afnisei at 800 a m and 1100 a m  cy  SurTT of Ad J vent, Com Sun, tor bays, 2nd weffc of 58th hfovenna tire This manish apparel parade of the girls ttarted during the lata war wiien many lassies entered war in dustiie doinji mens work They onn   r u  J either wore ulatKd or overall Some in JL J1 eXChWlge n exceed how this groteaoajdresi Wfrk the ng jwr v  i fencing eye and it Became popular EltaMiNATiniicALi Fn Now girls lopily dresse1 in vrm tAAMiNAMON CALLED  al8 are a fa,1imr sjght There hue Applications are being recurved ijeen OPP0810 t it in some places, for the postmaster poeitsonH at We underMtand upi 1age of HowHanover, Osaeo and Pinckney, Mich f f1 slfckt rln iH  paying 2,200, 2,500, and 2 800 thc h,gh KhooL Wtty back ,itcr tbm a year rexpectively in the 3 townu C,Vl War U was neces8Ury  r Dec 18, 1947 is the deadlii Vor i tr  Wah   ing applications Application blank  get ft blU tiuro conE8  can be secured at an,y at the three  could weftr men clothe8 postoffices    Howard Hughes, TrrrHKmaire mot ion picture producer and plane build , u  ,  STANLEYCUNTOMtKtty to themselves this arbitrary Friday we made nut cups in the, The first war dead from everseasl m       DID YOU BINGO  im The bingo paruy ftoaed in the er of C8jifornia has finished his Amongthe intentions ar Sun I 1 Sat   b  lwal V F V Waren ,n the JTitnM   1bt J, MMA rol sf u   W went off serenly and the ln a bla oi glory Th fact  1 mL CSBTyFltChfqi byl veterans eh ured ow 200 Mo   w  P1    SLPV TS  Wtrt of Wn4 f tlSSLd o ve nced his critics When he Sk Wed fatT iSerf S      were filled at tne be U8tfied utht Gen   BHsker hur Vi w Jy   of tlic game The 40 tS  a hug Um of mon Bjmcu ISS IBJ11 , Koluby,   , ,  Jtj  Using in war bonds, the comm took I5 H0 fMrf and MrGuy  JLid 20 1andeW as Wgh a    Meyer like a pax of power  shoe of a flower to send to the hos  OUR PRESENT FOREIGN POLJ pitals ICY, thus championed on a biparv Brownies met for the first time1 iaan basis, oifara rilkf that are jast week and will start work next  ray fijigfatesingc Should we week, reveraaothers will help take these  xt Can we avoid tne, Tim liiMljsl perfect attendance deeper of VM rejtarfless of what j ,,, forTSseeks are Richard path we choeel Ewry dxizen CampbeljSCUrk, Joan Clari ahould weigh v evidence caretuiiy, gtfiy Harden, Dorothy Head, Ag  and peajrerfuily There is no escape  Henry, fhn Miller, Donald The hour jf ue tsion is again near  i packer Judkh Sekeel, Pattv Thay i Jer, Marilyn VaaSIannVrooVOf these HOfte KMXCD j ck, BHly, Pntjy and Marilyn have A horse rouging to Hesner j ptrfect records for the lyear, AQMwas acruck and kQled by an , Hefner who has been HI re  ajNTOM, myeKare reTYor Tk ni 26  Th Wr  TZ fox  n    4 tot PinckneIJS, some oi ne 5UH OC   ,ve cl  of Pfc Mrs CKZLVCJIV   anxious iye at  SJVL I is expected to arive in  this week It is the body Edgar Clinton,, son of Mr ana  0f Saginaw to,Luis Clinton of St Catherine, pMm wasconferred Sun on,  , J L , Ont, former residents He was kill Wm Edward Singeron of Mrjinu J exPffM arrive and the pUyers and i, 5 08   orTthinpST ligl Vj     conI and a party of raiders might un tctf Sf  stock in  ft r olloting them war contracts d in Belgian Dec 27, 1944 Wort i fiSfi iiron w  VX     V 13    ,J k 4A KJI K0J o  m J   n oaetiie However, the governor seems y  tuiw  we was received that the body bad arj rived at Columbus, Ohio,Ust, Thucj day, He graduated from StaGather ine school and worked as tpotaiak er there and in Niagara Fait Me  waa 20 years old when kiHec fui eral arrangements vill be  made when th body arrives, Mr and Mrs, James Singer, I 7  J  geueral cashed in   i to have swing the green light on  rwwim 4 bingo parties as we hear similar part  T     ies at HoweU, Brigftton Hamburg, r f  t  1 rw oi uJr7rVii A C00  w  W to have  Orgeat and efceir ttncnr En I fLtT4 f1  TT1 off ried sis chair to fee I MeieUriisjiSJsfl 8 et Mr Bsffiini successfully without interuptMn     w  Wat Ifcwnt night The car was dn   acha nejBfc W  MORE DEEM 7    Friday , Roy and Leota Reason each one  SM 11 ISM 1    I    According to Uter repor Pin   1  ricrr 1 CONSeiWATiOM WOTf cknev srot more than her quoL of A EM,,2SK1 LB f1   T    4ee Otbm Uck from the nortt S SEimA Z2l cro8S   110  uPr who got not only a deer hut a coy fc  Jv L oTldt P1   r 22  than tte Cliff is undecided which be  Tjf  i   18,104 J JT  will ave fa Thanksgiving WilUrd T  y , ,,4, t smn1 Thew  X   1, WIRse, Ley McCleer and Tm Hew Aoid Bemwit Mich State San, J,, , hufVtilr vtolatj   lett etf hUjmrty ah got deer lfceyf year  hunted at Curran and lo in that Omservatiew offioere seade 00 uwp were aweeoessCoL Dan Hewlett rf3 for illegal hunting the flat  Howard Dmnkers are stiH there  vsHc of the hunting season Two eft Others who mwee there were Cecil and 144 iHegaUy killed deer km  i MeTaviah of Meflain I Xher g Dating deer wen Harold tM TTTT  Wey, B fisjughn Rex sd Cecfl  TJHEGMJL CtmmmCATIOm Medee Levis Swarthout  itCd ne RsguiT csnwusieicadin of living Other hunters who went ssere H JSrSL,      A M will iMMtitileand sen, Jim, Musany Damm lisu held on turn nigsjt Oc 2, start m ur flutthauv W C  Wc WaiavRe  35 j J v  ,   tj aTTnin 1onrsgll with itosiy rneasnge and 1 Jj nr of man can rem   ud Wvejftll C2afSun eve aervice at 7 M  T,JtV 2 d 9Beciai music and sneaker from    the 4t turkeys texcekt JP T1 111148  SeQidr ome anlnW X U sts we were one ef thenx S f1 f L tifT1 5,08 16  W ifanuUes won 2 Asneng thoa werc,ed  usja  tymesi My br I  My h hretk WIFE She faajp a leading eete in MarV j Eleenngrs spejWsns  8t4iy WMe sn  MsslnuT fcV swe  Una tertsasunsT ISMS ue eff  Mrs Lilnan Sines Gunn of Ann Arker and Ry Ceens of Congt parsonage ky Rev Ag4s4l daughter of the son of the nf Tne Detroit Suaf ip, Mmii itoisBFr  Bend, GUnn v 4 plane FoOohnnj an w 4 under directien ef End ichaesninn fse lerill he served A 4 knled nlnvj naked I Ami V  fr, Tne Ust 4 et , of Mflfocd was MI  dc he i  team Snn Me nrnnght knekn  m tram the upper peninsuU unWe hcHnptnt nhim t  and And Bur Inst nMnv he nana na Instend snsle a ear ssmd A  the Vie Rokos Gsenjs Frasinr and W H Meyer lamky   Two grand prises were tns last of the gsunesJfraJGlnNd Nuoffey Lan sing won the 10 grand prise and Garth Meyer, the second of  on a cut with Mrs GUdys Gbnton the V F W played it mf this year and neither SOB drinks, or hot coffee was served nt this party , sal er is bigger than yours ata is on the ground in Jgurene wins plenty of troops and unless we are willing to soldier by soldier all these are wasted oratory as we hav nekk ing to hack them up with,  has also issued a msiufnete n hksj effect that she will itien ef tne Holy Lnnd to  Se w stay be in it the grand jnfjr Sen ante the ed na SMV ae neea GK UMKM Mavg tmm Ka n wm W fkekste nut llttlESJl      ear tnkna in kvsding dawn as lesri   enw w TT Ptackaey Dupch WeWUv No 1947 AVON THEATER S Fri A Sat Nov   CHEYENNE flare 1  mi tboao Sar Wait NH 4 o wha Ufa, wrt eW j jttataeaa aterring 3ENNIS MO   GAN, JANE WYMAN 1 Cartoon  Sua, I THM Nov 30DC 2 NIGHT A DAY A Sttaerior Production of tha Ufa of COLE PORTER wfth averytaiaa te make Good Eri lartainfeant for avarvona starring CARY GRANT ALEXIS SMITHjphu NEWS COMWCi W Ruo MadaUane Panaort Daughter Forovar Am bar On da only Dc 10th  When that blurry old wind makes the curtain daece and th windows rattle, its fun to hop into ft bed already warm and cozy How come My new electric blanket, of course Mom likes it, too She sleeps better cause she knows Im snug and warm no matter what the weather Sis whos pretty smart for a girl claims bedmaking is easier And Dad goes for it because it costs only a few pennies a week Blissful, healthy slumber is as close as the nearest Detroit Edison office or your neighborhood appliance dealer who stocks automatic electric blankets Made of pure virgin wool by firms who created electrically heated flying clothing, automatic blankets are light and fluffytextured In soft boudoir pastels, they wash beautifully, and one blanket does the work of three oldfashioned ones See them today   and switch to better sleeping Satincovered electric comforters are available, too  Col ,,, 41 The DETROIT EDISON Co MUMt MH MKKMAM  HM DatraN Sympatay Orafcaata, Taaaaay eveetaoj at 7SOWWJ Noeiaf47YeaFAgo  The Iinckney Senior cfass will persent  ilrTs ill in the Pay Streak at the opera house Dec S Miss Lulu Abbott is doctoring saltrheum with Dr Wylie of Wate loo Lyle Briggs ha purchased the dray line of Dudley Grieves  Mis Wheeler Martin has bought  the Hoy Teeple place  A chicken pifi suppei at the V G  Dinkel farm Dec 4 BiNicft of Lak  in appointment I Mis Mary Matin entertained a number of little folks Tuesday in honor of Tier granddaughter Bei Mills  Mrs Charles Love entertained 10 ladies at dinner Friday in honor of her daughter Mrs P G Teeple of Marquette  Dexter is electric railroad consious and delegations of citizens are urging both proposed line, the Boland and Hawks and Angus to run though their vilEage Botjh road have done considerable grrding from Jackson east Albert Mijls lost an elctto et and had to treat ttoe winners to an oyster supper at the home of Miss Grace Lake He lost the bet to Jay Stanton and had to feed 25 The counfly assn o rmers Club meat at Howell Dec I Those on the program are MoHIe Wilson,RReid A M Wells Mrs D O Smith and Supt, Stirling Albert Mills has finished his sum mers work for George Younglove  L J, Abbott played for the dano at George Blacks Wednesday Chae Poole taught for Supt Durfee here Wednesday Mr and Mrs Patsy Walsh attend ed the funeral of their nephew, Chas, Northard of Dexter Sat who died of typhoid fever Mont Nolan heard a noise in his hen house last night and rushed out He caught a man carrying 4 ducks toward a horse and buggy The intruder dropped them when he saw Mont and fled Roy Hoff with the Holmes  Dancer store, Stockbridge,wiTTbe at P J Jachsons store Dec 1011 with  line of ladies coats jackets ete takl ib I Round 1 Sirloin Porterhouse Pork Sausage  Yearling Lamb Lcgc,Cfcps,AoMt  Frastlca kto,M  Lard lb pkg Royal Gelasjnoftrs Arriving Every Day anb 4BFSaB  SaP aVPvwavVaaal Saa nr iatntas Merchandiae u  iwWn1  Netm of 3M I nan Ago The assumpsit suit of Best Van Blaircum jr vs Tim McCarthy was trietl in the towit hall before Just te Albert Frost Fri A largo crowt Frank Shields was VanBlarcums att for his pay helping McCarthys thr esWng outfit He got a verdict of 1234 and 315 costs However he had to pay the costs of 2 noncosts amounting to 10 Chubby Gorton started as att for yCarthy but  i tangled ii nursrosJS legal pants acii VJ succee led by Glen YelU ,i  , n i i un as VanLi c HI Hit i,th partiJ3 areallowed 5 days to fila,motionfor a new jtrial A new iron fence has been erect ed around the Pinckney cemetery George Breda and family have moved toDetroit John Teeple and Chas VanOrden iiave gone deer hunting Harney Lynch is visiting in N Y ity We got a card from him mail ed in Jersey City Dule Darrow has charge of the optical dept in a Pontiae store 1,1 Hubbard has purchased the Will Bland farm ijcrt Gardner has bought an auto ljom to Floris Morar nd wife, 1ud Rapids Nov 24 a girl Ada Mattel  First National Bank J IN HOWELL Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationAU Deposits Insured Up to 5,000 for Each Depositor TWO WAYS TO CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING 1 Sharing what wo can s e with those who have lcs 2 Giving thanks for allthat we privileged t6 own This bank vi not be open on Thanksgiving Day WE HAVP AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR ftOUND LOANS REAL E8TKTR MORTUAGIi OR PERSOi l AT RIAAO ABLE RATES WANTED RAW FURS DEER SKINS BELT MIDLS HORSE HIDES  WED  Ttav NOT 1 27 BLACK GOLD Drama in color starring ANTHONY QUINN, KATHER1M DeMlLLE ELYSE KNOX DUCKY LOUIE Catc Showa 7 s 15 A 918 Fri MMI Sat NOV S8 29 GUNFIGHTERS,,  Starrina RANDOLPH SCOTT, BA  VRA, BRITTON, DOROTHY HAui, BRUCE CABOT CHARLEY GRAPEWIN Cartoon Laaat Naws Sun Mon A Tuas Nov 30 Dae 1 2 DOWN TO EARTH Musical in Technicolor atarriag RITA HAYWORTH, LARRY PARKS MARC PLATT, JAMES   GLEASON Sunday Shows 3879 Wad A Thurs Da 34 SPORT C  KINGS PAUL CAM ELL, GLORIA HENRY HARRY DAVENPORT PMe WHEN A GIRLS  BEiTIFUL ADELE JERGENS, MARC PLATT PATRICIA WHITE HO WELL Theater UOWFJLL, MICH  mJm a Thun A Fri Nov 27 28    Mat Thur Thanksgiving Day 21 WILLIAM ELLIOTT VERA RALSTON 4 j WYOMINCI  News Comady Sat Nov 29   SHARYiN MOFFETT SHEEP PELTS LUCIUS J DOYLE, PH 42 FARM DRAINAGE GENERAL EXCAVITWG LEON FENNER RIVES JCT PH 39441, JACKSON  BANJO PlMa SUNSET CARSON la  I  1 RIO GRANDE RAIDERS Cartooa Sun, Mon, fNov, 30, Dae 1 Mat, Sun 215 Continuous LORETA YOUNG, JOSEPH and tATLEN,ETHEL BARRYMORE mTHE FARMERS DAUGHTER Comad Cartoon N IWI Tues, Wad, Dae, 2, 3 BILL WILLIAMS BARBARA HALE in A LIKELY STORY Novelty ghbori Jucou Ganahern, 5 fruitgrower nd owner ot Ganznorta Sun Su msion, Ann Arbor died last Tbur a Lnivewity hospital Surviving axe ui wife, a son and 4 daugbtera Hi ,ife was formerly Gertrude Battk f Pinckney Funeral was Monday ,t St Thomas church, Ann Arbor lidward Murphy brother of Mrs uy Kuhn of Gregory, died in St osephs hospital Mt Clemens, last week Amllip liactcKe who was diiichar ed from the army as a celoixei af lex a years service, has opened a   w office a Brighton live old Hartiand flour mill first , Axht nearly 100 years ago buruei  iown last vcckuNo flour had bee 4iade theio in a numbA of yw n oribwaaCJ2be4at yere saarried there teat EL J He i  gr of Cunningbaass Drag uin Arbor and  a Jr9 , fc  iirnest Mas,  JJ   t Vetera Ho  Mark Betirf sfaBJwtt Ti H ooeratio at jnV ial Laniung lad HoweU ovecwd and 4ive nisi 1VArinfjatta 04 w getting ofrfbrfttfi Rev Aitteaee  , h aeoaiad a 4o Mr and Mai Baal bar acmrV atsaitebe t   NewOioefbuuxeaaiaow u tsai syaajtcsipa aad dam are ceachiaf cbe asarkec la 4ceeasiag ois4aties taaca imm m4 typo ot suaace to aak every taate ae weiiaf every baaaab  V4miHumUmodetamyiitAUmpMikjpUuai imettikmimpiwemuAM4febpiM4 at tbe aaodeiratt p Pof data wf tn thr awaati aajrfMaaat i AW posaiaia taaTaaatiaa CAii it fO0r lltwcdl to Waa fisaar  a aaeatat   Bja awv TO aajarfjBfjBBBji  m    PINCKNEY DSPATCHJWbwtdt Ngvtt 1947 M ihe Peoples Store Groceries, Dry good Canned oods, Shoe Gents Furnishings HMCKNEY DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pineknav, lfcehran  Intered M second uaai Lttstte al Pottoffke at iPinckjmy, Michigan undo he act ef March 1187 Subscription rati, 150 a PAUb W, CUmLSCT, Year Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee Paeoe eerie Murray Kennedy ITin Kennedy Rena Mrphy and Robert Horine took in the MichOhio football game at Ann Arbor Saturday 5 Pinrkney O E S members attended an 0,  S meeting at Ann Arbor last Thun night Henry Winkelhouse former How ell florist is ill and again confined to his home Mrs Ella Newman and Mrs Joeie Forner of Ana Arbor called on Mr and Mrs Ben White one night last week Mr and Mrs Vern McQuillan of Detroit called on Mrr and MraWm Shehan Sunday Dr Walter Mercer and family of East Landing were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wylie were Dr and Mrs W C Wylie of Dexter and Hugh Doolittle and wife Mrs Kenneth Wylie and children spent Sat with Mr and Mrs Will Wylie in Howell Week end guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee were Mr n Mrs Russell Nuoffer of Lansdng and  Mrs Ed Nuoffer of Holt Mr and Mrs Fred Read spent Bun at the Dr Steve Brown home in Detroit Mr and Mrs Fred Campbell of Ann Arbor were Tues guests at the Ona Campbell home Mr anil Mrs Floyd Hammond of Lansing spent Srday with Mrr and Mrs Clyde Fisher mia ma oyci vi vjiunuy, w Qna ampbell and family wcra is visiting at the Ross Read home guri gts 0f Mr and Mrs FreJ  Mrs John Martin was an over eampbeli of Ann Arbor Sun guests of her children in YpsA Earl Glubb 0f Howell called at anti   the L J Henry home Sunday  ndTinsIey of Fairhope Ala, Mrs Ossie Sigler of Detroit spent was a week end guests at the TOM last Wed with Mrs Nettie Vaughn Wave home Mrs Roy Merrill and Norma Ann Qmar Shohan of Webstar spent Fri with po, Mrs Nettie Vaughn JlOMI, Shirey  Sons WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR TLAY SAFE HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY RECONDITION ED NOW FOR COLD WEATHER DR1V1NCFREE ESTIMATES GET YOUR WWVTER BATTERY NOW rhone No il ACELVLENEEL LECTRC AUTO PARTS  ACCESSOR LATHE8 ft CRND1NC WORK BATTERIES ft TIRES COME IN AND SEE US FOR FREI TIMATM w YQUR CAR  SHIREY  SONS CALL 138 127 HOWELL RD, PINCKNEY CALL 138 f Mrs Ida Byeis of Grimsby, Ont me L Gass and wife of Detroit Sunday at the Lester McAfee SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 20 EA COWS 20 EA HOGS 6 Cwt ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVSAND SHEEP REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO OARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 T2 Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK Roy Reason went back again deer  and Mr Olin Robinson spent hunting over the week end to St thl week in EvanaviIIe Ind Helen but was called home by thei illness of his yourigest daughter Dead or Alive HORSES 20 COWS 20 HOGS 6 cwt DfcPENDlrVG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE HflHHI Fuvjn Animal Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER Aettt Phone 88, Pinckney The FASTFST Dd Stofe fWvic in The infant son born Nov 14 to Mr and Mrs James Murphy at Mt Camel hospital Detroit has been chridtended Gregory James hospital, Dearborn Thur  Sf  Stockbridge  r Miss Lottie Braley of Highland was a Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs George Meabon jr Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt were in Detroit and Windsor last Wed Mr and Mrs John Carver flew to Lake Helen, Florida laWt week to attend the funeral of an aunt Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen spent Sunday at the Kex Nogtfle home in Ann Arbor  MrsJohn Bell and Mrs Elizabeth Brown were in Dexter Friday  Mrs Louis Coyle and Mrs Ra, Burns were in Howell Friday Dr Cecil Hendee of Lansing called on his mother Mrst Rose Hendee Friday Mrs Marjorie Parkinson and dau bghter of Ann Aror were Sun guest ot Mrs Rose Hendee Lynn Hendee leaves for Boston, Mans, this week end to attend the National Wool Biqyers conventin Doyle Templeton and family of Keego Harbor spent the week end Annual Senior Play His Name Was Aunt Nellie DECEMBER 5, 6 AT THE PrNCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYMN Mrs C J Cinton and Mrs Lola Lobdell called on C J Clinton at the Veterans night  Mrs Nellie Clark and Mrs Gladys Clinton were in Ann Arbor Fri  Mrs Jeanne Meyer and daughter and Mrs Blanche Clark called at the Enmett Clark home in Howell Fri Mr and Mrs Walter Clark spent Sunday with Lyle Hendee in Ann Arbor Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Johnny spent Sun with Mrs Emma Brogan in Stockbridge Joseph Griffith and family spent Sat in Lansing Ambrose Kennedy and family and John Kennedy of Howell spent Sun at the Irvin Kenned home Sunday guests ofMrand Mrs Er Gallup were Lionel Parkinson and family of Grosse Pointe, Bob Gallup and family of Oak Grove and Martin Markes Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout with Guy Kuhn and wife of  Gregory attended the feather party at Bunker Hill Catholic church Sun night AT 800 P M CAST OF CHARACTERS ARCHIE BALDWIN, a prosperous small town merchunt EKDEEN BERTHA, his wife SHEILA, his daughter, aped 19 FRED, his son, aged 17 JOYCE, another daughter, aged 15 CHLOE, their colored maid  LOIS ED SAUDERS a neighbor RAY MABEL, his wife JEKKY PARKHAM, DAVID AB AUDREY AMBURGEY  BETTE WADDELL JAAUJo MEYER , BETTY WALLACE WARE HURTIBUSE  ETELYN BOWMAN a young actor DAVID LEDWIDGE MR VANDILLING, president oflhcJbankr 0GALLUP P W CurTett id family caTled lASS  6 on Mr and Mrs Joe Lorette of Dex 8ll,Whiteand wife jt Howell ter Sunday Mrs W C AtLee called at the cy AtLee home in Ann Arbor one day last week  Mrs W C AtLee attended a card party Thur at the home of Mrs Margaret Fl into ft in Howell Mr and Mrs George Meabon jr were in Stockbridge Saturday  1 Spent home last Wed at the Ben White STATE OF MICHIGAN County Central Dead StoekCo Electric Wtr Heater Waier Syatems oEPTIC TANKS LAVATORES SINKS Stanley PittKe Hi 1 J NOTICE We are now open foi ooetnest Jntfce St Anderson Bid Estlratat gladly fvn for Sheet Metal work, gutters, oVwnspaeia, Smoke Stacks and furnace repairing Tn the near future we watt also a eoxjne ed for welding and brasing All work guaranteed TT Piaekney Fatirkatog  Sheet Met1  Oumpany  RATE TAXE The Kfchigan Bell Telephone co rate case is Tn the recess stage with indications that sessions will not re sumed until well after the first of the year As Ferry Allen, asst comptroller, testified Thurs and Fri to close the companys direct testimony, chair man Suart white of the cemm, said he has had no idea as to when the hearing will reopen  he comm  awaiting the result of an audit and appraisal of the co investment revenue, and expenses which is being undertaken with the help of outside consultants at a cost of between 260,000 and 350,000 The recent special session of the tegisature appropriated the smaller amount Th co is required to reimburse the state for such costs Tlie financialatrenMkof the in stitution with atf fee tSRcations on the quality of aejvfte to the custoi mer is much men important than any momentary economy said At len in urging a return of abowt  t per cent on the companys inn yestasent He emphasized that the co should not he required to en debt f ineavcliff to meet con Tb PlpbaU Court for trie of Liviaffston At a session of said Court held aut the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County, on the 10th day off November AD, VM7 Present, Hon Willis L Lyone, Ju jje of Probata in the Matter of the Estate of Cleve G Poole, Deceased Grace M Poole having filed in said Court her final administration account, and net petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution t th residue of said estate, It is Order, That the 1st day of December A,D, 1947 at ten oclock jjn the forenoon, at said Probate Of tic be and is hereby appointed for examjnig and allowing said account and heaing said petition It is Further Ordered,That public notice thereof be given by publication of a cony of thisorder, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Pi nekney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and cireemted in said county Willis L Lycis, Judge of Probate Celectia Parshall, Register of Pro bate CHRSiTMAS GIFTS Exquisitely packaged gifts by Avon Yon will give them  with pride or receive them with joy, Avon gifts as brought to your homc exclusively by an Avon representa The Scene Is Laid m SETTING a SmalJ Town Connetiicut STORY OF THE PLAY His name was Aunt NMie its audience laugh And to Archie Baldwin wife and thrte is a grown was written for one purpose only to make say it succeeds ts expressing it mildly prosperous smalltown banker with a pleasant children Shelia, 19 Fred, 17 Joyce, 15 He and his next dor neighbor, Ed Saunders like to play the horses and occasionally s p away from homo riid go to the tracks, telling their families they are visiting distant Jatives, not nice enough to bring home Ed has invented Felix, a cousin from Paris, and Archie, a tough Aunt NeJie, who was a burlcfcscjue queen formerly  Shejla wants to many Jerry Parkham, an irr ecunious young actor in the local summer theatre This her lather jrbids before hurrying away to see Aunt Nelliereally a trip to the track Jerry overhears the plan and you can imagine the fun when Jerry conceives the idea to become Aunt Nellie, the bin lesque queen who comes to pay a visit white Archie is at the tracksMoney is discovered missing at the bank and Archie is accused of bejng an embezzler and his wife threatens to leave him The play isfull of laughs Dont miss it tn KneaeK aAU JFt Men left lent Tuesday im St PeterbeentwSTer etntetton neadsAH dFthe compenyel k nee in enettel stock AJaesj showed that fee company4 1 lower eorp waee tmmm aW eewamt e Mrs Leeiie SIrey, Phone 8 Aeher Wylie end family spent Sun with Dr end MAY Wfriie, U Dexter UTTO LittsMfiU FURS Bought Muskrat Mr and Jlrs Jas 8teekaaie aen, Don and Mr ind Mrs Jfsmen sma aatfaent aTear Ism iPWsmmmm eaRjaammj ammmmmy    emmSie  i i m  fM    4  Close  State Bank FOR SALE Cabbage lia par bu trWtfei head  BerliWlup TOE SALr2 Piece M  ,  aiM l, Phone 88, Plnckney j  C6RNER THANKSGIVING FOR SALETeam oi Haw and Heroes Cheap Sartris Utukrctss Phone 3 Piaetaey,  VO SAL Radio P  inWbkU r  1 T FREEMAN STO KER with HOT WATER CONROL 25000 List Price, Sale Price 21 1 GEHL SO 20 TO KER, Lict Price  Sale Price 921300 1 22 SUNBEAM FURNACELiet gU Price 13100 2 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS, Lict Sale Price C 1995  2 PURITAN WATER SOPTNERS List Priee lS9fS Sale Price 12395 Prise lff 08, Price 139 Time to puse and reflect for a, day on our WwsiRfs We Vive in the U Sf Amerva, Any veteran of Wor  Id War 1 or II who served on fore 4 loi AW full wejl 18 bias , iV t A ast here U  people    ateittoo, Beauttful eoneeU cabinet fL C A Vwtdr Q,oa, Ala Antt pe Sedpsom Suite M6 U J nosr, gftvei Mill Road  gonaoat stivers tot Mat S oe,  Piaekaey, Mtek Daily U00 A at to S te r at, fixCeot WccUaeaa ate, TeeeFrL, Sal, 7 0Oate8 8SJt DR GR MCCLUSKY tL eaa Attoraoys at taw Vet 8tafte tad eviage leak MsjssJlV MtohLja M4  ffiFSEk CFBF c a  eeaoejopeacewp I Let ut grva thanks for  I ges of living in the oun that ives the greatest advantage tt   SttfHBOF ICCBjflW THE PROBATE COURT fOR THM tha greatett number oi people m   p  , Qavt hold t I the whole world J the Probate Offka fa the City of S Hawaii, said County 0 tha th  djsv oftaJorember, A D, 47  PRICES ARE RIGHT  LEE LAVEY  McFnerson State Bank Hon, Witt U Lrous, wt  Ju4 oyobate Money to loan at teabto  J Kama te Harry Boweber, Interestpa  Booaa  i   Matter of tha qtottge of Time Cartifiaata tl DepoMt fcajflto  Harry, Bowskor, AIV oaoe1la   M00   Adult MantoA Poraon i aru  sHaoluey Miealgaa CEMBTUf SfiMORlALS 924 N Mala t Ann ArhotMich Harold Chubb, Local KcprntctWo 19 FUMING ST, HOWELL Attorney At Law 1 ajmtm saetuga somj IstPC T ftopalriijT attalaH cWHilif HERB SNEED  City, Us ajai Wi  A Liet T  i Yisr loaotty WMh tM fJtttv  fd i JUrry B Bowahar Hied in GENERAL INSURANCE ats MceUfae ftttrj L our jaoaaoreBBO  w  r1 Oopocil laearaaee Cespaaaaiea   Cottfi his patitJoa ysaying that tPAbit t iv    ktjhe Court antaar an ordot Ranging J11 FOR SALE Stofklined baby buggy  iame j  of j ,,, Qraca AUCTIONEER SALES A SPECIALITY I CaU Pinckney 107  jv  j D Bowiher, to Harry 8 0ritt and  LOSTMetlium large Redbone nuo  WM n pM II Pleaw ai Phoi Hlium large Redbone hcuid J Qm  Bfit call or notify Grant Tftard I   0rdwd x tho Ul day of ioAvclI 1105F5 Baoombar, A, 0 i4iw tt odoek Bs    2 t IliittE t Minerals 325cwt FOR es black times,  fiw times, price 15, a win 245 Unadilla St, Phone 68  SPINET PLAN0 BARGAIN Would like to contact aomt resferebces and assume a  BEilT WYLIE PHONE PINCstNEY 7SPS1 SEPTIC TANKS A CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE AiXtL HOTEL ROOM 70 v PHONE 42  State an 7 Lakeside Dt Raah Lake PHSWARTHOUT A SON FTiNERAL HIS aa  Pwctthey, MUhic FRED C REICKICF Sr  OPTOMETi ST 120 WEST GRAi J RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 388 RESIDENCE 613 CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOlC ROAD GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, AND ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT ton  a cop, ei this arjer, onca j 1 waoks pravioaa p aaid Istsvta in 1 Pinckney ipeav m majwDaporl  mmmt    J Classified  ould wo vZ 7K rltfc Pinckney Wststfch, m majrsonw i Bible lr with BJJlpriated and circulaaad to sjall county  Bbces, who can Py V2 5 Wis L Lvont dg 09Probate Willi L Lyons A true copy Celestia PnrshaR e Probata can pay fiaouv  ana   few minimum montS W payments an ft lovely spinet piano lPiann care of thft PJTjjr r ing references and 1 will toll yem where piano can be seen Tmlrio Posit boxes in the postofflea vault mg room, lUWneiu nr  lhat    people of this lClowLri etion for thepatt to years or lota 3500, terws  st mora have beenordord out by the  ORDERED OUT The fire and burglar proof d R K Elliot 50 Putnaw on  Fanners Feed Supply Cc PHONE 4 , MAX RU8 FOR RKNTTrapping fights my farms Uohn Speari Phon 181F12  FOft SALEBase Bun wng Stove, Alex Laslo 34 Mile North of Anderson WANTED General Office , peTienced in bookkeeping, tjpta iSe at Dispatch Office, Bo, 108  FOll SALE FURNITURE, 2 Piece Blue Living Room Suite, Metal Glider, Reed Settee and two Chain, Suitable for cottage or porch, Skirt ad Vanity and StooltBedroom Chair vill wtwman,Marble Top Table,    , r,  ltQ Dressers Odd Mirror, Lajnp, Price 1100 Kli Aron H 6 Un Fireplace Screen, Four Sots of No tor Koad, Pinckney, Michigan vols, like new, Ping Pong Table, and Table Tennis Outfit, Pair of SPECIAL OFFER  Maple rkia Piano, Sectional Bodk I will conduct auction sales for cftM etc FOR SALERound Oak Heating Stove, 20 in firepot Sit  John F Conner FOR SALE Oil chicken brooder us  ed one xason, capacit 4fti hick postoffice dept Those boxes, were il  vlu v       installed when the bank occupied tha the flat rate of 15 per sale with M86  PettyariUa Road, 4 tmlai building and continued when the out rerd to the amount of goods Eft8t of pinckney  postoffiot took it orer I to be sold BTAV OV M1UBIOAN The dreui Court for the County Of LMQfston in Chancery Order Of FuMieatagn Rueeall Ughtlo and Marte Lumavd UghUe, W wife Plaintiffs I L B, Lombard and Ms nknowAFOB RENTModern 6 rora apart ment Roy Hannatt, phone 111  Bert Wylie Auctioneer WANTED Sewing, Dreas Making SPECIAL2 DOZEN CALIFORNIA and alternations,Mm, Joe Stackable ORANGES 38 Ccnt  300 Howell St, Pinckney HOWELL FRUIT AyEGT MARE FT 17 EAST GRAND RHOR FOR SALB6 Heating Stoves  ROT Francis Murphy FOR SALE 11 acres of corfc in M   1t  and SO tojn alfalfa and brome hay FOR RENT Small year around hou  Fred Sagerhone i,ighton 4870  t Rush Lake Call John Lobdell Housewives 8AV E YOUR WASTE FATS jboiraydeviseest lfiioti  saeigno  Dofndanta SuH pending in said Court on tha  20 day of September 847 It appearing from the sworn bill t filed iv it m   WILSON TRAILER RENTAL SER ICE 6121 Grand River, Howell,East Bnd of Lake Chemung, Open Evanlngs and Sunday, Phone 35451 660 R Howell after 6 LOtiTSchaefer Pen and Pencil st at Pinckney schoolWill pay reward Elsie DeRolfe krffttSi 5rTt tooAlANELElSli pair lor lQOt0lifgeT  w     l  OCA Bina hTrvw Infanta oriL nm  Overcome Soap Shortage rLUX fiSUFEBUOY Phere is world wide shortage of all Animal Fats and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only rot one fifth of what they used In 1041 This also alreetraetata, textiles, leather goods, floor  r coverings etc Without the help of the American Housewives there would have beemnttle soap last year, One out of every nine cakes of soap aada last yor was made from waste lata avod n American kitchens,   o dont bl me your grocer if ho has no oap but save ovary ounce of fat you can and sell it to yrejr f  butcher, Used 1 Leave Them at this Store rouu or satrrn MEATS AI  that me niaintuxa aava AOS Boea,  w , able after TSigasrt search and inqui ar 25c value For infants, girls oi  ry to ascertain whether the dafend  ladies Cuff aasortad colors REALTOR LADIES HOSE4 pairs for 8100, g roanw with x acM Territor 88c value, choice of seraisheer ial roacL East ui iortage Lake Kd rayon or fullseam service weight i600, with 6uu aown, 20 a mo, eotteii Foil shades Near Dexter 13 acres,5 room house 5r Fast ssLas feSnL BriTJ  BIttDSEYE IAPERSI96, a doi  MOittrjr M PMUgh wi oil furnace, 18,500 H cub ante art liviag or dead or where, Vthoy reside if living, or whether they or any of them hav paraonal ropxasontativas living, or where they or any of than reside ar whether the Utle, inteoat, cMija, tteav,oc po siMo right of said defeadaate ia and so the land and treates hetoiaaf t idsscribed has been assigned to any other pemem or poraons, or whether such title interest, claim lieu or possible right ta sjOd pre   v e mlses Ui bean dlspoasd of by the MENS DRESS SOX5 aauo w lgQ    i    M oeeuwpoawo os oy woj oo   p   W Acres, 7 room house 20,000 defenUante by Will Ata it faitfaer appeasing to this Qca  that the plaintiff do hot knu r, and have not boom jfcsa after diligttnt search and taBjaJry, to ascertam the namoo of Qm persojta s era included asvdafandants in saeauM without baiag earaed c iu tor the plafarttff it is ENOXVILLfi,,TEKNESSM GSUIE I ROBINS orderod that the aUve named do WANTED LAjhes and rubbish Is ,  E LROB1NS fondaata and each and aB at them haul away Will also pick op eW Ypsilanti, Phone 2840  fiuu o   ,, J sash 5SST r ess sLrn colors rf hoaUr furnace nie cement pier A JSUS5 f OTRAOTEBD  16,50000 2TTV LES CGstfiS wttw in Poirch, furniture indisu , U,gl,,0SALIS DEPTA05   y usl cottage, 84,600 Thsrafore, an swift 8a Olenn PO BOX 2029 DEFT, AUT ,     uit uaknowm hetra, atiOisa, newspaper and Jiies egateos and aasigna, eanaa ftair epoearanee entered in IMl eaaaa with la throe monthag fffeaka flats of this order, and that H 6t0k there of the bill of comptelfjl sTttsd hero in be tajcen aa eonfesaed by said do foadanta and each and at erf them And It id further orerad, that tha plaintiffs within forty days from tha data hereof, eatjs ttts order to ha pubHshed n tha Pradknoy 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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>VWT5 PTSI       iV, ,     t  1 7    JC Vl  ft Vnfct  i      I U VOL 64  igpatcfj Michigan Mirror Opposition in Michigan rural areasto the Europeu lenung pro gram and the food savin prolan Ji varj strong, writes a newspap er editor who specializes in agricult tore and who is rdqpijntsicd as A lead p in hie ifyd  Farmers see the purpose of the foodaavaig program as an effort to cut prices They feel that prices are not too high when compared to other costs  This editors frank comment s of timely interest This week at Wash ingon the congress of the US re eived a historic message from the Prea It concerned the so called Marshall Plan whereby 140,000 000 Ajaaejricans would give a help ing Hand of dollars and foodstuffs to Western Europes 270,000,000 With The Rrenldeijft MeUagte last Monday  the people of the Natj ion began a great popular debate As Senator Arthur Vandenberg said Nov3 at Ann Arbor, Foreign pol icy is a legitimate subject of frank debate by our citizens This policy icy belongs to the people It is not the intention, nor poliejy, of this column of news mterpretat ion to oer our personal judgement to attempt to arrive ar any omniscient conclusion We believe upon School News  Wednesday Nov 19 1947 P The school band know has ten snenbers They practise every Wod J Mia Clare Palmer again has I I charge of the hot lunch program  t 200 tickets were sold this year com pared to 277 Hast year The seniors 4u practising on their play for presentation About 80 boy imported for et ball this week The first game it Dec 12 with Brighton BASKET BALL SCHEDULE 1947 1948 Dec 12 1 Brighton here 8 Dec laSouth Lyon here 2  Jan 9Manchester there 2 Jan,13Stockbridge here 8  Jan 16Dexter here 2 Jan 23Hartland there 3  Jan 30 Brighton here 3 Feb 3 Grass Lake there 2 Feb 6  South Lyon here 2  Feb lOHartland here 3 Feb 20Dexter there 3 Feb 24 Stockbridge there 3 JMOCRACY tyMt  Gtidiron Dope  No I HA MOWS j   TXt COMING SEASON, THE FARM FAMILY  1WE FIRST EAL FREEZE   M TOEl, SKATES SHARPENED , ym MILL POND, CORN CR18S FILLED, UjmomOt THE WOOD PILE REPLENISHED, NUG A6AINST THC WtNTCR HARTLAND SPRINGS SURPRIZE For the first time in nearly 20 years competition Hartland defeated Pinckney at football Fri night Comment Gov Siglers tht with the, N, i SEVENTH AND EIGHTH We wish to thank Fred Read for the things he gave us for our scion ce collection Some of them were  stone from Bufflo Bills grave and ft stone from Mt Ruflbaftsre Alsol some petrified wood We are making signs for the things in our collection We are filling Red Cross boxes which we nay intelligently discuss  So fr the eignth gy  ahead xJ the issues oi the hour  losing side has to give a party for First, the need of food for West tj, vanning side at the end of the em Europe We believe it to be an e test t est statement of fact to say that L liiKe Carr, Joan jfiaher and Dick tern Europe faces a general van Slambrook are making models grain shortage in the third post, war V covered wagons for historySome winter now gathering momentum J nj tne   going to dress a doll Reports from impartial, unbiaau t m ft colonial eoatume newspaper correspondents Congres3 ioal investigating comm and Pros, Wential factfinding groups all sub stantiate these shortages Basic He sevejntk gtaders are making reports of books and filing them on library cardsThe Eighth graders are filling out Reading Report blank  11 fj reetions bu,tnduig when me enJsjoV P01 oaiu resigned attms to mm 12 to b In that 20 years Hartland J If4111 bun into aeep water Follow tied Pincknoy twice but never de I Ul wn ht announced tuat nereaiteg  feated them, Pinckney usually won au cowiuAwsjona would De respciuttV by scores of 30 or 40 to Or Last, le direciiy w nim and ttus was taken year Pinckney beat them 26 io 0 with the leserve team playing part of the game Consequently the boys regarded the game as a push over However, it was a hot team they were up bgainst and alter a good tart in which Pinckney made 3 first dovnb and reached the Hartland 15  yard line, a 15 yd penalty set ihem  back and Hartland took over on downs They failed to gain and kick ed Pinckntj maa  i couple of to mean ne himself wouid appoint tx members of the commission, ihis is a Sizable jobs, as mere am 1UU such commissions and evinaor vutiou comm alone lias 14UU Lnploy ees The correction comm is next with 1134 These commissions came utwo UL g little by little as iht, stuto took o added duties eacn yenr IX a governor appoints all mese roera ers U woKild have time for nothing else Back in Gov Fitzgeralds time downs and Meyer went around ondjthe patronage angle became so for a touchdown from the 20 yard great that a civil service syhitm was BMHliWK  44ra4 Der Hunters cause of the grain shortage was the f ana they witt be kept in a notebook 1947 weather, ranging from floods j ye yMa Wought some band tb drought Supplementing causa idS ana somi metcurochrome with was the black market, nourished by j0lir ciUD nionejy government food rationing where i  b growers may profit by withhold KDG AND FIRST GARDE ing grain for higher prices , Tlie Associated Press was cririciz j We are aorry Nancy Reason broke ed My a neWBpape editor atrthe Ass her elbow Monday and hope she will ociated Pies Managing Editors nat  on be weH L ,  ional convention m Detroit for ua j wc have boea wakiag Pngrthlit  liat ot deer hunters last week ing the pliraae hungry Europe in aiuj Ttttkeys for Thanksgiving,  I although it contained around oi a Washington fejeh Thovditor j The First Grads have started the aaid the A K aallen for admin I Number Works book Istration propaganda j e now have eilough crayons Relman Morin, chief of the Wash J u, pencils for each child in the bureau, defended the phrase as ace  room, it makes our work go faster urately protraying art economic con  a8 wc 0 not have to spend time try dition today in Western Europe He  t0 bolrow from our friends and said the preponderance of informat neighbors ion as gathered by news paper rorr I  espondents in Europe and by a mai THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES ority of traveling American conurc J We are making Thanksgiving men attested to the existence of i booklets with all our songs, poems food shorsges overseas  and pictures for Thanksgiving Drew Middleton, ieteran correa The boys and girls have all joined R THE SEASON, ANTICPATN0 THE FUTURE rvMWfo FOR IT Id IMPORTANT TO FAMILY HWtNCSS AND WSLLREINOi8y PLANNING OOR FNDIM6 SETTIN6 SOME MONEY ASIDE RR0ULARLV IN Llilh JRANCE AND SAVINGS Wl LOOK TOWARD TOMORROW WITH CONFIDRNCR mAAmXAVs pondent of the New York Timos, re ports that such food shortages are widespread throughout Western Eur ope He said the grain hnriip exiifslfrom England to Balkans the Junior Red Cross, and arg busy filling gift boxes to be sent to otn names missed a lot so this week wc  CONSERVATION NOTES The fir3t snowstom last week wc a big encouragement to deer hunt1 ng their new glasses en  8,325 water fowl were killed in  SECQND AND THRD NEWS the 1947 30 dj period in thePte  In  the second grade spelldown UfAilla moiVtAfl nAor Miirtwia rnrrftr  THAU tTnwIo Taan TSifkill ura frttt  are publishing a supplemental list Others who went are as folow Lr Ray M Duffy, Ona Campbell, Sam Gentile, Gerald Vedder, Abe Main CM Bob Downing,, Orris Williams, D M  ,,    Bake, Lee Lavey, Roy Clark ad S UZ  Tony LaRosa will go up this veek 0  2iaJ0 11 end John Chase and Bill Vincvit  7   , went last week end  JSt  Othv succefu hunters were ZtflStuX ioV JT   Mr 2 Si    tfiun, a H pm hunting beer  Masses at 800 a m and 1100 Iiarold Raidy has gone deer hunt a m v In,with hi8 fc Frank of Dpt   Sun, Nov 23, 26th Sun after er lands for Christmas presents from t ,   PnWcost, Com Sun, for boys la the chtldren of America 1 rea itebman and son FrecTirrofweelr0f5gtll mv Ada Hefner has been out ofPortage Lake spent the week end Sun anniversarv high mass fof school for two weeks because of flu t Cranberry Lake Fred got 3 rhots  Augusta Kelly and for F W Patty Tkayex and Donna Lee Sw at deer but missed each time Hamel Mon, late John, Matthew  Swarthout was th first Pin Dunka3 ttlld reiatives Tueg s iai ckney hunter to shoot a deer this tention Wed, Intention of Living year He hunted at Lovells  Thur,Inteniton of Living, req by line His kick for extra point wias blocked Then Hartland got going and were not stopped with Brian hitting the line for big gains and an occasional end run Hartland went the length of the field and Brian went through for a touchdown The score at the half was tied Pinckney 6, Hartland 6 In the second half it was mostly all Hartland Pinckney had em scor ing chance when Bob Annwy made a 50 yard end run Piim icy reached the 10 yard line but three attacks on the Hartland line failed and the pusa n the 4th down ws incomplete  Again Hartland took over and again got to the Pinckney 1U yard lino where Pinckney took the hall on downs on the 1 yard line, in the last qunrter Hartland had posse sion of the ball n t of the time and after several firSft , owns on line plu ngea, Meyer fumbled a Pinckney punt, Hai Hand recovered Oin the 3u  yd, line und Brian again scored a touchWown Thehr kick for extra point was blocked Pinckney got the ball with 3 minutes to go but were 1 forced to kick and Hartland froze  inBriair Pinckney bumped tnto the best line plunger they have seen this year He gained three fourths of Hartlajids yardage lh pounded th Pinckney line time after irie and was seldom stopped In all probabilites Pinckney oi the Hani and game at Dexter the week before They were pointed for that game outplayed and outgained Dexter and their line heid like stone wall Three errors of judge men lost that game for them If Pinckney could hae stopped Hnan thejy probably would have won He in short thick net and rjns low The PinckmJ team which has a hebjt of tackling high could not get ahold of him HARTLAND L V Cameron II T Maars installed and the members were appointed for different ti rms so that it is impossible for any one governor to nppoint all of thein This system has worked fairly well and undoubt edly lengthened the life of the governors arthout aiv getting used to wear , Gerald Reason was back Monwith Mw mry Murphy  InJention li L u u J    of sick Sat Intention of LVing Moille marshes near Munroe cornpar J Tues Earla Jean Tuthill was first Curtis Lhamberiam and wiiet commemoration for members of ed to 3805 in the 45 day period, ani Karen Ann Bollen runnerup , 5nt J114 2t deer oni nd J purgatorial society last year j We have our     Of the 100 ducks banded on Lake  Cross box about filled Eri in 1041 only 108 bands have j been sent into, the dept A cinnamon bear has been seen in the Kewr aw peninsula this year These animals are rare of the Miss rivor A lumberjack full glass water jog in Ogenaw county started forrst firV when the suns, rays struck it onen runnerup JUH, WV  ui vjr  purgatorial society 3rd junior Red Stanley Tomasick one Guy Him hey An appeal is made  week b Jilled land Eira Plummer each arrived the Archbishops and Bishops for all Wc made 60 nut enps for the Jr Red Cross last weuek Th 3rd grade are progressing nicely with their Pilgrim settlement for the bulletin board Richard Breda, Connie Sue Dy sett, Earla Tuthill, Sharon Bigbler, Harriet Vincent, Marion Tomasik Stove  Hollenbach Doris Umstead were absent last week on account her The lineup of deer hunters cars at the Mackinaw ferry last Thurs,  Dixie Lea Lindsay attended was 9 miles long 15 in of snow  uncles funeral Friday, fell at Cadillac and the temp, was 0 j Some of our members are draw 1   J ing cowboys to illustrate the theme WINS PRIZE t sou for the year  here with a deer I Catholics to contribute to the Collection Friday Haines also got a deer, i Thalnksgiiving Food   I for starving Europe ANNOUNCES ENGAGMENT j  COMM, COfKPL CMUftCH Rev Atfrad Altera Pastor Mr and Mrs Thomas Ware nn R Clark Burroughs Schneider Elmer Heath G Clark Httrtibuse Darrow Amburgey Burns Meyer  R G C L G  T  1, E Q B R H V B L H Miller slant Perkhu Cummingj A wag in the press the other day took a naty dig at noon day Dun cheon clubs when he remark d on a suggestion that a gofod food conser vatiun ciiort would be to abolish noonday luncheon clubs The wag suggested that Luckman and thn food saversshould patron ie those luncheon lubs lor the reason they are expi rts 011 food conservations and that there is nowhere you can get less for your mony than at luncheons We have htard the same complaint before There are several reasons One is that the, serving of these luncheons are let out to some catJr or organization for the lowest popible figuu that can be obtained Then the ticket price is ra ed to pay for the spoikers, entertanets etc This is an old Spanish cusom which run way Lack to grandfathers days Papa carried the story lajt wjek that Frank Leahy,coach oi the Nottc Dame ioolmll team was resign ing Reason No 1, was that he had perfected tle Juotball yst m so well and reached such a state of perfect ion that Michi n, Army, NavyMinn  111 and Nortliwestern liad  111 oancell 1 d their Notre Dame ya s and from now on he would be 1 nablu to schedule anything but ecnd rate teams No 2, n ason was tiut he hod receivld a better ofter to coach a professional teams where u essivo vijiiorief ar not a I hility Of fjf se this story was denU d by Leahy 111 the Notre Dame athetL bd out where the id so n  h smoke then must be fe No on  questions Leahys ability During his i years at Hore Dame he has won 38 games lo3t and tied 4 His team was No 1 last year and is again today A teamwhich aeheduka Nutie Dame has only about 1 chance in y to win Also it would be their big game ani there is always a letdown after a Notre Dame gamt While Notre Brian I Dame is the No 1 drawing card, the Go8 I colleges have found they can fill Rojl their stadiums while placing other R Bidwell Kidd NOTES The attei brought a than last , tendance va oonc the engagement of their dau aTt ZTlJPnLZErul i Prof Emil Weddige 1400 Broad 1 way, Assistant Prof of designswho entered his Lithograph MCuMtag Nude won the 50 James Green FTH AND SIXTH NEWS Mrsr Ario Vincent taught this week for Mrs Swarthout who is of Mrs Lulu Lamb of East L ing Michigan MARRIED IN DETROIT Charles Clinton, son of Mr m Mrs Louis Clinton was married in St Davids chttreh, Detroit Sat, Nov 15 to Margaret Mentley of that place A receptions was held folow Cam pbefl Many men are storing war glad when they said unto sne, come let us go into the noose of the Lord There is a place in this church foryoitf vJm 10a0 OF THE GAME aree was slim Hari  rch larger delegation r but the Pinckney at thin To many were away deer hunting and Hartla d in prevoius games has not Jurnisbed j much competition tried very few passes ys and were unsuccessful trams Michigan without Notre Dame this year drew around xoooo per game Leahy is in the same position of Joe Lois, heavy weight champion He is so good that no one hasa chan ci with him We were told last week that Cow Si er had banned all holiday turkey  fles This was not quite so The uoi comm sent out a noticr fog L doing all feather parties in build ings where liquor was sold The Lion  6lubs, Legion and other organizat  a  J   a   to what thy did Thy used mostly  Ions who had such events scbedukd      f for Uie BookCadillac hotel in Det were forced to, cancel them by tats order This brings up old qutstion 4line plays with Meyer and Burns hc hitting line Bob Amburgey made carry the ball very much Pinckney should have much luck  01 what is gambling According to next yeuarOnly 3 regulars are lost state law betting thousands on hone fa ing the ceremony at the Whittier ZZ9 in Hotel, Hia,nareiits Mr and Mrs Lgj,r00  1100  by graduationjim Meyer, de Buns and Russell Cuark,Dexter loses 10 races at Northville and the state fair grounds is perfecty all right ion Lithograph Country Auction1 thow in Grand Rapids held by Fri ends of American Art at the Grand Rapids art gallery exhibit open Nov awarded bonorcble mention in print 10 continue until Dec 1st prise This is a purchase prize and north  Clinton of St Catherine Ont attend uTJ TT31 MUH 7 wffl become part of an art collecAtfckYe have drawnlarge pictores with ed Ji mmarg  la to represent fall scenery I   i v  PATV Carter wma 11 yrs oW on FOOTBALL SCORES  v F w FAKir 1L There were few football arithmetic honor roll consists last week Dexter will have to Nancy Reason fell while pi at the school Monday and her left arm in 2 place She is 4auhter of Mi, and Mrs  Jac The V F W will hold their Thanks w LUI JTT  1 I giving party at the school gym Sat y Fennlr Jimmy Laveyow satisfied with the Land f yikes JtwotdXtoT   ar i Salyer, Juliana Krahn, Hmray champiofisltip this yearThey Played I Loyle, Anita Corey, Jimmy Wilson Wiltiasftstoa, esttmpionship of the  Inice Burns, Betty Lou CarteraUiTriCowty leagoe Friday eight atj 5th graders trntt fence and Wat 27 to 7 the fth they were Dick Darr CHR3ITMAS GIFTS A car raffle which got all tangled op in Detroit kt week reminds m   I Exqouitety packaged gifts by  Avon You will give them with with joy, Avcdeshrery by an Avon averaged 10 As  ow Mary Simenaon, Douglas Jetf wer tee modi er thosa Brightmi  iT5L  rey, Nancy NayJiary Lea Wrigbt boat Httty S7 to 0 SL Tmeawu of,0  biagbt to While on her way to Kalamaaoo Joanne Jarlowafci, Bob Moabom, Al Ann Ator beat Unrverstty 1  ilJt, from Benton Harbor Sammy Miss bert Watson, Jsjyos Brown, Richard  bet nearly lost the game on tosv j JJ Bernardine Lynch, sister jof Mrs Singer Don Bowon, Busemsry Mas I AI WM I C H Kennedy hH loose gravel and MMkn, MynsT Cboae, Bsomun lfill ,   J  TV Her arm was brer Phyllij Curtis, Bob Barber Jhn      out and Bbetsnu  A SBUL CWUSTMAS dFT breiMshe The safety patrol this weak fs Ciiln entmam btltfetis, le neas wont to 4e with nem no rite ymr name on theuJBoWtliWJWyiv Bob wear Am EhertSa Jwitmy Tho girls 4H dnb and the regulars, niost of their entire team  Rt sprnding a dollar or two at a and graduations will take most of bingo game for poultity prizes is Briglitons team I xo This ends Pinckneye season in which they won 4 games, ManchesterrSouth LyonGrass Like,Lan,Rp,,  , tied Stockbridge and lost to Binght  o of the local V F W car raffle on, Dexter and Hartland 81    won by a dean They finished 3rd in the Land of  d the local erganixatioii had Lakes League Dexter was first with to  til his estate was prehnt 4 wins Brighton second with 3 wins  d adasmistrater named beceee and a loss and Pinckney wen I and  get rid of the ear The De mot lost  Manchester won 1 and lout S J   Mwe dif Srtemt but mere earn and 8ettn Lyon Ut all 4 gantes   There the Ksugkts of olHartiand it, not in the lengne ,  nffled a ear A ticket The team as a whew lacked the I ft   f pen and fight they showed m the j  Vhesmgnaph Ce and sold then M Dexter tm Even the cheer les4m I When the office gsr 4B were not ery peooy and did rhJe  d the hem what to de with rhnrrior I Med tt XIZ19IM f  HERES A MAN WHO NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION r   Plucks Dkpftch WadMsd  r, l iftfif AVOTl THEATER Fri Sat, Nov 21 22 Exciting Triangle uyter,y Story UNDERCURRENT Starting CATHERINE HEPBURN Russell Pons, Edisons Farm Service Advisor for Inhaa sad Livingston Counties Joining the Company in 1930, Russ has been busy ever since helping fanners get the most from the electricity they use NIG ro the great majority of farmers hereabouts, at any rate For hes  Edison Farm Service Advisora specialist in electricity    to electrical appliances and equipment for home and farm From Jong perience, farmers know it pays to consult himknow his advice o be accurate and impartial His advice is accurate because hes kept uptotheminute on all electrical developments by the constant research and experiments of the Detroit Edison Company, in close cooperation with your County Agent and Michigan State College His recommendations are impartial because be doesnt sell farm equipment Ask for the Edison man next time youre in town He can give you costestimates on new equipment, arrange practical demonstrations of that equipment at work or help plan a new wiring system, In many other ways, too, hes glad to be of serviceand theres no obligation Afore Power to Michigan Farmers    ELECTRICALLY hit DETROIT EDISON Co  Neighbor  Jtm Bom to Mas JUUenberger and wife of Munith Nov 10, a daughter  ane Lynn Stockbiidge high school ended their football aeaaon by beating  Uxass Lake 13 W 2 The house of Willi Duncan on j ROBERT TAYLOR  Owosse road u ar Fowlerville born  Cartoon I ed down last week   Tuas Nov 23, 25 Ij le Glower, past master of the I, THE SECRET HEART Ftvvlerville Masonic lodge lost 4 fin , Comedy and Romance Mkos Itii ottos right hand in acorn pick ta pictur an outstanding produc er lust weak ton Starring 15 ladies surprised Airs, nnn  CLAlinrTTE COLBERT and iacey Nov 11 qn theoccasion oi her I WALTER PlDCEON 88rd birthday A former Pinckney ton  Latast Now tViidrnt She sow Uvea wua her dau t Coming Cfconne Nigkt and , a Mrs Maude Glover in Fowler  Day 13 Rne Madelieae1 1 vittt Krt, Sat, Nov 21, 22 SADDDLE PALS4 CENE AUTREYLYNN ROBERTS and STIRLING HOLLOWAY Ciasaic of tho ScreenTower Behind tko Nation Now S irrr VouijM  iearsAto , , ,  , W H Swarthout brought in a oo y Caffery, Richard Shihar rmd Mar of the Dispatch dated April 5, IS iiidinjr iuv the railroad wis oi  on iast oi Iiixkney The following Democrat Picket was ctcted Su Ja Marblp Clerk, Wtn VanWi k  1, Trea L W Reeves Justice, has rvifton High Com, Horn n Snith School, Insp, Dan Murk Constables John Jeffervs Thilandf   Monroe, Malachi Roche Whiu, John Connors and Mitry Lyman Fi d Tevplcs Hwpp ar w len from his gara lat wook  vas later found abandoned at Loun ,k Genesee county The Brighton school caught firo last week while be  fumiga ted Brighton voters 1 week turned down the preposiU i    viy the od The olerfanan wer Vev Fr Pi i jjlgl JUnd tliprn f1   ijr, St Marys, Pi v F K Peir, ,1 , ,, anj athletic cid  C J Clinton in in the federal hospital in Chicago John Jones who formerly vork ed the C V VanWinkle nd Wheei er Martin farms here died in a Jack son hospital Nov, 20, Burial vs in Jinekhey THANKSGIVING DINNER TIP9 Whether youre cooking for 2 or 22, youll find Amy Aldens suggest is mighl helpful for making an applaufewinning fast Be sun to see the Household Almanac page in  deer were killed byautosihi Livingston county the past yer  Parking meters is still a red hat isaa at Brighton At a council meet ing last week the city council U bled u petition signed by 160 resident presented by Att Martin Lavan aski ing for a special election on the met i er question This was done on the opinion of Don VanWinkle, city att Martin Lavan contends that the ireiera cainot be put into operation without an election on the issue One day last week a man laim ing to be Dr Max Peet,noted brn specialist, called up an Ann Arbor super market and said he waa send ing an orderly there to make a pur chase  Soon titer a man arrived with a 63 check signed by Dr Peel and made a purchase getting back change The clerk made a mis take and on calling Dr Poet to rec urly it found he knew nothing of the deal Pqlice were called and ar rested Reg Hill an orderly at the   Veterans hospital Dearborn who ad mitteu the deal Chelsae seniors have received a plaque from the Curtii Pub Co v,ho started they sold luonfe magitfineu this year than any other school James Ryan of Detroit, formerly  of Brighton was arrested last week 1 for onsupport and was held in the jail in lieu of a 300 bond Don JhnSnlias retirea as nigr  of tne Howell Theatre Lloyd Can   replaces him , I MISS Frances Cadwell, daughter of Jock Cudwell off Pinckney in now  a Airnf nurse ut Juneau, Alaska The Detroit Abrasive Co has pu j chafed the Blaess Elevator buiidings and 7 onehalf acres of land at four i Mite Lake, formerly the ld cen  merit plant and will build a 4GK100   concrete factory building there Lawrence Uaker has been named head of the new American Legior ioit formed at Dexter Frank VanAtta, the 300 lb fonr  er fciojuth Lyon football player nas been niad u deputy sheriff at th Oakland county  San, Mas, Nov 21, 22 POSSESSED1 i i J A Drama wikL JOAN CRAWFORD,VAN rFLllf I Sunday Shows 3870 Wj Cartoon First National Bank f  IN HOWELL Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationAll Deposits Insured Up to 5,000 for Each Depositor TWO WAYS TO CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING Tue, Nov 25 la Technicolor l 4 Sharing what we can with those who have less sp e DUEL IN THE SUN44 I with JENNIFER JONE, GREGORYj PECK JOSEPH COTTONLIONE BARRfMORE, WALTER HUSTOM LILLIAN GISH The producers of this picture ha 74 set the price at must ba charg4 for this picti  and it is a fixed national polic  , All Seats 1 , Shows 700  93Q Wed, Thur, Nov 26, 27 BLACK GOLD4 Show 7tt0  9i05 1 t ai 2 Giving thanks for privileged to own This bank will all that we not be open Thanksgiving Day on WE HAVrr AMPLE AVAILABIL, FOR LOANS PUNDJ HOWELL Theatec MOWFJLL, MICH J 1 NELSON EDDY ILONA MASSEY NORTHWEST OUTPOST Coined,  la Cartoon I iew REAL E8TVTE MORTCiAiGEi x OR PERSONAL AT R1ASO ABLE PATES Uncle Sam Say , 1 Votes of 47 lar Ago is teaching E ard Rev, KH, Crane, Congl, The following weddings were chi was 87 no and 12s yes majority was needed  Th vo two Mird  Th American Weekly with this Sun VNov, 23 issue of Tb Detroit Sui Times 3orn to George Ueason and vte Nov 20 a son Cora Devereaux Oak Grove, Miss Jennie Hace is choirister in the Dexter M, K, church, Ire Ladj Afnccabees visred the Dexter hive Tuesday Born to ClydAJjemieUaji Nov 13 n daughter Whenever I hear one of m 17 neph MUler Eeurn petitioned t, j ,55, recount for sheriff His opponent,, him ai   I 17 lb Head Lettuce Cabbage 1D 5 Delrich Margarine,b 4 For lb Roawtlnt Avg Flret Gate , Pork Butts SPar Ribs Pork Chops Pork Sausage Boilrd Ham Zr  Lard lb pkg  Ib fcf 59c 55 59c Henry Finley beat him by 110 The I recount gave Finley 116 Henry Rouge has returned fror, Batqfc Rouge La, The people of Chelsea will celebrate Rev, Fr,Considfnes 16th jyeir is pastor there Nov 28 The Standard Portland Cement Co lias organized George Barrauv j f Detroit is Pres, John Curry, D15 oit vice Presu and George Moody i Detroit, SecTreas They own 00 acrey of marl be at Lakeland 3at of Pinckney whc they will juild a cement factory,  L E Wilson is travelling fop a Jhicago firm A old time husking bee was held Tues nght at the Wm Doyle farm Ed Farnam has a large number of women picking poultry for him  ing Nephew, yon may SOirao mraugc ai WM iutthi proof is simple Ordinarily when him and say haven t really bought any thine i V may sound strange at first, but the Sat, Nov 22 a Doors Open at 615 Com, Early j DICK TRACYS 4 DILEMMA  M N With MlW RALPH BYRD  M Ala W SUN VAILEY CYCLONE i Strrina WILD BILL ELLIOTT Children Matineo 2 PM Sun, Mon, Pov 23,24  Mat Sun, 2 p m, ContinBous Gay Elopmant and Adventures ii Mexico City SHIRLEY TEMPLE, FRANCilOT  TONE, GUY MADISON J in  HONEYMOON   wlth  LIN A ROMAY, GENE LOCHHAKT CORRINNA MURA, GRANT MITCHELL I Corned Cartoon News you buy something you nave to spend your money, what you have actually done In acquiring savings bonds is to exchange nonInterest bearing notes for Interest bearing ones Ton have merely eonvcrteo your money into a different term, a form In which It will start irowinf to amount In savings bonds form Coined S our money earns 4 for every ft  Tues Wed, Nov 25, 26 ERROL FLYNN, BARBARA STANWYCK in   I   CRY WOLFE i Cartoon Nw II Vz ix  XRays Find TB Early Yearling Breafstt, MtmwB 1 Veeeeta Sale X  W 9   mom TAJCtWG OADCRS FOR TURICEYS, DUCKS FOR nfAfMCSGiVlMG w8r3  Sture Identslrsng  wish the aid el hove is a feti ef she jMetic weak done by  leibii euksit Ansseiadeas el Hondrads el fninnfaSJ 4sf have the e New Craoe fistaees aee AOW in full prodacdoa nod thoy are reaching the saaxket ia serreseing yanrtriee, Tbece if a else end type of suaate ee salt ever taste M weUs every bengefc VouHliicetheffeaspxeWmstyiingrfls1sfip irn f rturct, thdr sar isnf rofeeiaaia, And JFOSM be pieassd at Cie moderate ytj0mjA3g ap fn die sniours eadpsneat 4 Come ia SMK LCS as pleos Tear aid at eedey foe eadjeji pr jsible instaiLuoo  1  CAtt w foAr re been afeea das estdse ewes ,f we ulsJilliiii in Vm dsPonah, f aateefnannelaiendenau j  J m WkkMm AnTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH WodanT 1W   ER FORCFT i  J  1 The way ahead seemed clear In a moment of careless relaxation the driver swung his eyes from the road In that same moment a ball bounced into the street  after it ran a little child It was only a brief moment, but long, enough fcr a fetimbfregretJ 1 tLst year morClhan 3,500 American children under the age of  Jiwere killed, by automobiles, 160,000 wereinjured This State, in eomedegree, contributed to that toll ri  A LIVE AND  LET LIVE school days here again, child casualties will rise unless fcvery individual driver makes it his selfappointed responsibility1 to safeguard these young lives fromharmj When driving through school zonesaifd streets where children are at playuse extreme caution Always be ready for splitsecond action, even though moving at moderate speed Anticipatetheuri expected Therms no indemnity that can restore a human life If, becaise , Of one careless actof yours, a child died or its young body were  maimedcould you ever forget  1l gjf rjfs mtoadvertisiATHtprftMnted inthe public interest by the Presidents Highway Safety Conference and the daily and  UAMfJittB I MARTIN TROZEN FOOD LOCKERS JOHN E1SELE BODY SHOr daily 2KXSS CHARLES CLARK   and PublisherJAssociationsJ HOCKEYS SERVICE STATION SWARTHOUT FUNERAL, HOME LAVEY HARDWARE FARMERS FEED  SUPPLY CO fHOMAS READ SONS STANLEY DINKEL, Plumbing MURRAY KENNEDY, Posimat0t PINCKNEY1 DISPATCH GEORGE MEABON k fbTw CJH  CAN  s  tUi G rrJV  Winterise Your Car  , At autumn colors fade and Injdiaa summer bows for the last Jtinvt, its time to winterize your ear and prepare for the arst slip pery and snowy days  f mtovn J The radiator should be flushed eat, antifreese added and a check made for leaks and circulation ,Wlnter driving m hard on the bat tary to five it a feed going  over before yon have trouble storting on a sere morning While you are cheeking the family car, be certain that winter eel is added r A good heater will mean addi tional comfort on eoid days and a windshield wiper, defroster, fog light, skid chains end tires with good tread will mrke for safer  rtrfcmj Oooi trunkI  a bag of aaad or ashes and  e of 1x1 boards fcng to help get ares spot, year oar now and be far the wapredictabte sore to Wkwt iWI 1 as OM Man Vir sppecrsnec  taW Scy  JOSEPH BECH I Bought Jfealih NEWS h fcv fi Doctor cl 11t a t ht    fcli cs Doctors of nuJWne are fndi ig they must psy increasing at cation to childrens em ionai disturb ances as well as to the utual prob lems of physical growth avd development, the inftcous diseases rnd  nutritional disorders Tlre emo , tional Uoublcs can result in ima  pined, or even real physical di  orders  ihere is accumulating evidence  to suggest that many f the be havior prcb m children do net ry i t heir emotional disturbances, i ead, they become, progressively more difficult prob lems to therasee3, their families, and society in fnral  Doctors estimate that orethird of all children under five have problems of sleeping, eating, elimination or exhibit general tantrums, which lay the groundwork for  trouble in adult life unless recti tied V   One of the more important causes of these emotional diorders is anxiety, an unpleasant feeling that usually develops wherever the child is not sure of his relation ships to those on whom be is dependent This sense of anxiety may even be tismittrd to the child by parent, vi are the wor rying type It riiiy be the result of sn unfortunate experience in   lome or an in li ly to eompeiu with other chiUkn of his age inside or outside the h ie If the anxiety i j   ecd and keeps building vp s i,it it becomes overwhelming in the child, he may seek relief n several ways through temper ta ,iun , by being destructive of piujny, or he  may withu aw williin , elf, becoming shy and inhiS,Led Symptoms of physical iiiress also may develop It is difficult to evaluate the  r lutive importa   of  liora  nisturbance in phy icul i jjdors  among chik en lnwtvir, lient unde  tandinr of yoi  doctor f1  i hi  to 1  emotion tuclr ihat, al physicri relpT , clildh  a r  he paf sni  M ri 1 with lUaing  o  by yoir  ai A heA MicliJfn b   I Mas  v,i FURS Poisonous siaUj a everywhere in the Ur,  but Michigan Is ff tniving only onethe nil tlesnake One 6T2ovarTehs snakes the masskra Iff MI   o ii iimliii  Lu crahonrg, one of the smalie t u  es in the worlds famijy of ntiori,, i, an area of 9 square riles and nre u an IM,Ose people The Gramt Jtachv, wiitch j tosches on Germany Befeivin and Trnoe, lerei nndar German oeenpation U the lwi World War Fraottealir every of 1  i,t is Mtlvsted by smaU lamlowmcra Deapate her sta Lus  KJ supp es the world from an fOarmeos emtmit of Tro V Muskrat raLiLr IS not ss poisonous as the corul snake found along the coast and low lands of the southern part of the country Nevertheless, th bite is  potent and does make a enti very ill unlesshe is driven medical treatment immediat y The rattlesnake, along with the cottonmouth moccasin and rpptr head snakes, is called a r  vipr Ljcause of the iril, deep it be tween the nostril and eye on each rde of the head Harmless snakes   not have this marking The ms8sassuga rattler has distinctive markings, and,  thi nams ruggCwts, has the  rtic t 1 rattle, usually   fore  strikes Tr Michigan rattler  i mly in sex defense, usually when it is frightened or surprised Since 60 pe cent ,f ali snake bites are on the feet and legs, a person can guard against snake bite by wearing high boots or leggings when in swampy, waste areas, where the massasauga rat tier is usually found Vhen you are hiking through the country, watch where you step whre you place your hands and whre you sit down Talt extreme car2 when picking bern and  flowers If, you are bitter snake call a dor  sly ff yon plan to located a long way of BMSUrine, ask your doctor medtdno for advice on frst treatment for snake bite Be  pared to give this treatment to yoi rsdf or a companion before the dc or of modleme a VHISL 21SJf1 Iewg is allied eeecomtc 7  wh Brtgiam mod she Neeoitamis hi the first Important portwar  s oste eaUed sVnetax Foresga MinieToscab Becj is    n vt ef Ltpcrmhesjigh Desegaiieei to tTmSiHSSi UuiWy tter lag hew real, wheat and   Cenue N 0  i Try 4 Dltpatefi Wan i rv a  sritf   fim atoUmeheres  CUni  1 pany o from 1U2S to Voio it a j auic 10 wake several reuucuuiu in   u usiomcr couunbutiou imir mentia fur the extension oi tkctric iCiuce to farms, this high cot Uevt lopment was an important lacior m the rural areas during this period As a means of demonstrating to the farmer the many advanced oi  UMIII eicvaicuy Detroit Ddir ii cooperation with Michigan State co  lege purchased a demonstration truck and trailer tot travel the arm  ing iiea A complete faim vivu lyjuum was installed as one of tag exhibits in the truck in adtiuioa the mobile demonstrator incorporat ed nil elecrtic water system, a small burr and hammermiU feed grinder a 1 horsL power portable motor, a pip lino and portable milking ma  deep and shallow well press   v wuc  ii uu oi the iJtmi far1 v ti iic oo square muei u  teinoxy reived L, The Detroit Lo son ompuuy vm nave available th  may btMiiiii, Ki central sUUou cle ric servuv, uevordinj to a itatc meat bt K U Urown tldisous ii trii Manager at Ann Arbor Ths wiii niarK the completion of a rurai ekcjtriiiation program which thCo pany cmoarked upon in liil,  Mr Uown oaid, and added hat The Detroit Edison Company  probably tie first pubjic service or pany m the United State serving, fti exleiisivo rurai area to makD clee trie it, available to all farm custom ers in its territory Mr Brown pint ed out mat the Companys farn service extension program had to be cuiUiiied during the war because oi madial and manpower ahotii,ree  chine, However, this whole program will bi competed in 1148The Company il  th a have 10,171 milc3 of powe lini in operation to provide titctri seriie fur farms  ,Kon U bcirining buck in l2 the joib of providing electric servici to ii, ins has pesented aiaiiy ucai eal i obleus that provided a eha lene to the Companys engineer and iiaiKiyemenL At that thru De troiL  diAn UMKT the farmers si  yreviioii iadc a stud, on i puri menti  Larms o how electric poivei could e iticiciitly and economical used on the farm It was found that eledi eili could be applied to near ly ev ry operation an the farm an Completing the extension of elet whon u d for productive purpose J trie power lines Jg all farms in the  could bo a selfsupporting servan  territory at th middle of J1348 will not mark an end to the C mp ars activities in the farm field but  MSPAfl i c CIVIL SAVK  JwAMAT10N FOR tOSTMASTstft  i The United State Civtt aarvfc CouunisiojQ announce an QMI  at aaatioii fojrpostmaaWr in Piatkury Micrvvatt Applications must bo on fit with the c nited States Civil Service Cose at uusitmgtoa 6 i C4 Not Later  Than Dev 18 1947  Applicatioas must be 9eftty ex 1 cutcO on Form 10 and must b Oi  it, NVIUI tne Civil Servic Comnt V ihin tea 25 D C ot later V ft J t  i ox closing busiaeaa a UM f d ipciflad bov This ejtamitWa U bW purwttftt    A  CoT5a npvovii  Tp  iftJT wnieh c4 Ft identiai poetaatr paiHJQii vHMtt the classified civil service , Applicatiojft Form 10k Phyaiet Fitness Form 13, and intructm Forms AN 2223 and 236, feh  how the placet of examination awl  ooiitain detailed information regard ing the requirements may be obtain ed from the post office ia Hackney or irom the United States Civil i vice Commission Wash 26, I 0 WARNING All persons are warn ed against offers K promising pay  tng, soUciting or reeervinfi any moicy or other valuable thing as a political contribution or otherwiee for use of influence, support or promise of support in obtained ap pointment Any such act ts violat ton of law and offenders will be subject to prosection UNITED STATES CIVIL SER  VICE COMMISSION ure water system, poultry water heat ers and auuomatic controls for JUI Lry housG iighting Farmeis iinmedi aty saw bty these demonstrations REGULAR MEETING NOAMU947 Meeting called to order by Pres Parker, followed by roll call of Off icier  Present Clark Kennedy Swarthout and Lavey Absent Clinon and Palmer Minutes of last meeting read and approved Motion by Clark supported by Lav ey to allow following bills Jollaia Some of our farmers have  LCI unuble to go ahead with heir ihns for installation of electrical uirning equipment because of tho  iiooont hijh cost of thL emipiicnt However as a result of greater use  not u efiii lent production and scion itific advancement felt that manu facturers of equipment will bring it  ithin he means of all farm for tl  armer and his wife as we  lavni  v ro ,vir to reali1 tile vaiuo of eleclnci on the farm, and  by end of 12K there were 7,707 farms in tho Companys terrifor sorvrd by means of 1,710 miles of power lines Uy 145, 35,725 fame were elednfied and the Co had 9J71 mile of farm lines in operation Detroit Kdison engineers developed ne methods of line construction which wot Id enable it to build farm line, on LM ecuiiomicaUjy sound basis for boti, the farmer and the Cor  that electricity is an important farm I Detroit Edison Co, itit Lighting Ser servant, saving many manpowers and  itrs i 10608 Detroit Ediion Oo iCFin Dept b17 fM19  i00 Ucroit lidison Co Fire fein Irvn Kennedy KWork on St 800  Kenneth KelHenberger TruckjDri ver and man to help 5 hrs 2000 Bill Clark Care of flag 400 Motion made bty Lavey and support d by Swarthout to leave flag at Roy Clarks Store and it will be pu up on special occasions Motion made by Clark and suppor td by Swarthout to increase insui ance on fire house to 6000 W wera only caring 1500 iiotion by Lavey and supported b  Kennedy to have eavestrough on fire house repaired Motion by Clark and supported py Kennedy to adjourn Maxine Nay Deputy Village Clerk raiuer the beginning of an intensive program to expand the uses of eloc tricky on the farm Farmers are assised in selecting economical applia tion of electricity for their mia tions by a staff of experienced I farm representatives who work h and assist to farmer without cuar  ge Increased use of electricity on farms will mean increased efficient more profits and leisure for fanner and his helpers Mr Brown added i SXATK OSHUE  p Th Proiiau Cort for tbe LMh Peac o  pi Ltvmgioav fhe jincst gesture towaid wurld far I iiain which At i,  ssion of said Court, helo st the Probate Office In the Cit of Ho well in said County on thi  kil day of Noni Uer, A D, 1947 Tic sen, Hon Willis L Lyons, ndKe of Probate in the Matter of the Estate of Edward J Perry, Deceased Uebcf J Perry havtng filed in said Court account   is the is now  Friendship wending itu way acrofib thf Amercan continent laden with food for starving Kuj jpe It started from Los Anyjes, and picked up donations alojig tlie way, mostly wheat On reaching Chicago it had 140 cars and had to be plit into 2 trains 22 cars  ere addd in MichifaaA Grand Rapid firm gave carload of Gerbers baby his final administration i food KaiserFrazier Co of Willov hie petition praying foi  gave a carload of wheatlt was plit die allowance thereof ana for th  nto 3 settons in rYnn and will sssignnwn and distribution oi the  contain over 200 cars when it reach residue of said estate  ft the Atlantic coast I ts Ordered, That the 24th day  of November A D, 1947 at en  rclotk in the forenoon, at said Probata Office, be and if hereby ppointed for examing and allowing teid accouit and heartac d petit It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by pob ieation of a copy otfu thi crder for three successive weeks previous to said day of healing in the Pinckney Dispatch nevspapeV printed vu circulated in said ConnIs  Willis K Lyons, Jndge of Probae Ceiesta PrsfaaJi,Rgiatef of Proba TATE OF MICHIGAN Tkm Pretae at far she Ceonif OF UVmCMTOH At a asanas f said Courted M the Probate Office inthe City of Hm9H lm mid County on the  4rd day of November AD, 1947  Pmaens, Hon WiUfe 1 Lyons, odge of Prshsto In tiat Matter of tint Estate of aniiy S Roekhoid, Decanaed It anpering to tine Court that fee ime for nwaosdatiuii of claim gaiaat aatd estate emonld be limited and that a isae and aiaen be ap snad to racnitn, awnsnina and ad  ust ail dainas and eVsnsndr against said deVeaaed by and beor said Court ii k Ordered That ail W the diters of said deceased arc re scired ta nicnenC their claims to id owrt and U eene a copy leaaf 4i tkm sdsnintsliiisii of aaid STATE OF MICHIGAN Tbe Psbu Court for toe Count of Livingftton At a session of said Court held aut the Probate Office ia the City of Howell in said County, on tlr 10th day off Navember AD, V,til Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Cleve G Poole, Deceased  Grace M Poole having filed it  said Cqurt her final administrate account, and her petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution i  the residue of said estate, It is Order, That the 1st day of December A,D, 1947 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate Of  fice, be and is hereby appointed fo eiaminig and allowing said account and heaing said petition It is Further OrderedThat publi notice thereof be given by publics tion of a copy of this order, foi three successive weeks previous te  aid day of hearing, in the Pincknay Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county Willis L Lyoas, Judge of Probate Caiectia Parshall, Register of Pro bate  ANOTE OF APPRECIATION On tlit occasion of our  i First Anniversary we with to thank trltndt for their our patrons, cofcittty and patronage the past tear It It our desire that you will continue your custom during tho  coming year   Peggys Restaurant SC Main St  Plneknay 40 Turkeys 40 Games Grand Prize STATE OF MICHIGAN THE PROBATE COURT OR THE   COUNTY OP LIVINGSTON   At a session of aaid Coert, held at the Probate Office in the City of HaweU, in said County, on tiae Mb 4e of November, A D 1947  Present ttosu Willis L Lyons, indge of Probate Nnsne 4 Harry BowAer, u hz Mattor of tna Cbwge of Manse of Ham Bowaher, Adult Mnied Person Harry B Bowsher baring filed In  aid Court his netstian jBmsing thnt aiate at said Ptonhnte Office on or 4he Cowt otor an ai hefofja fce stfs 4ss of Jenary,A sne itame uid hnt of his srife, Goaoe ,0, IMS m tm dk in the s Bowsber, to Harry 0 ftt and  sff3enoan aaid tisne and ntooe being naoe D Bdtt t hnraby appointed far ha nxar nat ftt as Opened, ffca the 1st day f i km and adjnstsannt of all cjm Dnoasrtber, A D IS47, at tan o4 intbe Cornoaa at said neonate  atiefarsW eMnnaaTlaat ahtse gjee, he and is fcaneby njsjsintnd far Haoe ihneosf 1st mm J pwWoa aasring aaid psHMsa m of a aang of Hebd jtt m Fxarther Oaaercj, The asHiL i aaiar aaee oadh ass far 4hmaaa1aoe ahesaof 4e reen r aooaa ajsa fSJaaJsnao aasdf s af a oanj of this  JsUsnaTJaas fl nfaWgHsUHgssv PQVJgfs JgV  A ssft jsWVsU itV sav ntUPPsPa m   lea ffanaiHij nsya a IP S ssmsBnB ejsPeaspsn psssasn sBBrnsnsaviB PSSS H snjssBBa Mt PTsnssn fpsiawBsa At Pinckney High School Gym 80 P M fc Ptoaknajr VJFWPeat  No 731  s  , 5  P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wgjfcdw Nw 1 1941 ysBKPl I he Peoples Store  NNCKNEY DISPATCH  11 Main at rwaduuv, aWxaa Groceries, Drygood Canned Ooods, Shoe Gents Furnishings Lingerie  Us al reetoiffce at , Mkhioae aado   k uft 1 Mare 1187   tiou rau 150 a Year MA  Kei  LIVE STOCK mum  GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Made to Detroit Lloyd Hejidee Phone Mr 14 Mr and Mrs Wm C Edwards of Detroit were Friday guests of the Misi Iseler i I  Murray Kennedy and vvifo find family expect to move into their new nome on Mill St this week Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spert Sun with the Lee Lavey family I Mrs Janie Carr Baker and duugh ter returned home to Syracuse N York last week Mir and Mrs Andrew Nesbiit were Sunday guests Sun dinner I guests of Nellie Gardner and Fannie i Monks  Mrs John Carpenter and baby am i spending the week end at the Clay ton Carpenter home SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 20EA COWS 20 EA HOGS 6 Cwt  ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION Joe and Pete Staekablc are hunt in deer net Lincoln Mrs Joe Stackable and  were In Lansing Friday sons CALVES AND SHFWP REitnvKn FRKE PHONE COLLECT TO OAUNG  COMPANY HOWELL 460 T3 Origins Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK i Antia Shirey, daughter of Mr ind Mrs Marvin Shirey had a tonsil re  moval at Mcpherson hospital, How1 ell, last Wednesday i Fred Singer waa in Atlantir Tity Dead or Alive HORSES 20 COWS 20 HOGS 6 cwt MSlfkhtmQ UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE ifiHB Fui 4aUnftt Ciected Picuptfr HosjsjiBi Eqpnueat Cawdbie Meo E L, FARKFR AIM Plv 68, Pwckn Iks FASTFST Dm4 5 k f ieraics 1 Mishigss Cfltf al Dtatf St0ekC 1 N J last week as delegate from he  Dexter Molded Plastics factory o the C I O convention Rober JButch Atchenbrenner ft Duke Latimer hit a light pole near Portage Lake Sat night in the rin  Robert was taken to the hospital for  fifat aid He had 2 broken ribs, cut J and bruises Mrs Dotetfcy Dinkel and son Johnnie, were in Howell Wed Her mother Mrs Emma JJrogan of Stock bridge spent Sunday with her Barak Lamont is in Detroit this week Herb Sneed and Let Huff of How ell wove on Portage Lake after whiteiiah Friday night but had no luck Mr tnd Mrs Bert Nash left for Ad an la, Sat lor the winter Lyle Cone and family have moved from Hiland Lake into part of the Martin Markos house on M 36 W Bom to Mr and Mrs James Mur phy of Detroit Friday, a girl Born to Mr and Mrs Cyrus AtLee Mogan Meyer, at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last week Wednesday a girl Mary Catherine Born to Mr and Mrs Wm Mc MakenClare Ledwidgeat St Joa hospital, Ann Arbor, a girl Farah Denise, on Wed Bom to Mr and Mrs Harold Thox ahlem of New York state Nov 7 a daughter, Betty Clinton  Mrs Wayne Carr was in Ann Arbor Saturday  Mrs P, W Curlett and Paula spent the week end in Detroit Abner Watkins and wife of Detroit upent the week end at their home here Mrs Fred Read was in LanMng last Wednesday  Mrs Viola Read and Mrs Hose may Whitley were in Detroit Fii MrsRohera Ambuigey and daugh ter returned to Missouri Sat Her mother, Mrs R McArtor went with her  Mrs John Martin was in Ypsianti last Wednesday  Mrs Norma Merrill spent week end with Mrs Edith Teeple in Jack son Her grandaughter, Norma An Sheiien, came home with her  L C, Gorham father of Mrs Oni Campbell has returned home from Grace hospital, Detroit, after a ser  us operation lerwin Campbell and famlly spent the week end in Grand Rapids Joe Clark will accompany his cou sins, the QleajojUirojiJiov to ilio this week Mrs Jeanne Meyer and daughter of Ann Arbor are vistting at the Clark home while Edsel is deer hunt ing  Mrs Gladys Clinton visited C J Clinton atu veterans hospital, Deu born Fri Ralph Clinton and family spent the week end with her  Mrs Mable Suydam of Jackson spent a couple of day last week with Mrs M J Reason Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy were in Howell to see theip grandson, James Patrick, son of Mr and Mrs Ambrose Kennedy baptised  Mr and Mrs Karl Billmeyer of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jack Re a so r Denise Ledwidge and Carol Stecker of Ann Arbor spent Suvdii with Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge Mr Eleanor Ledwidge Mr and Mrs Louis Stackable, Wm and Mike Roche spent Sat at Adrian visiting Nan Ledwidge Mr and Mrs Marshall Meabon were Suh dinner guests of her MoU er, Mrs Pibeer in Howell Mrs Frank Aberdeen was in Ann Arbor Saturday  L J Henry and family spent Sunday in Flint with Mr and Mrs Melvin TremaiD  Mrs Alta Meyer spent the wek end in Ann Arbor with her daugh tera Mrs WiUa Lamb and Mra Meg an AtLee filtwtrlc Wttf Heater, Water 9jtm jEPTK TANKS LAVATORES SINKS JHokek NOTICE Shirey  Sons Garage WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR PLAY SAFE HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY RECONDITION ED NOW FOR COLD WEATHER DR1VINGFREE ESTIMATES GET YOUR WINTER RATTERY NOW Phone No 13S ACELYLENE ft ELECTRIC AUTO PARTS ft ACCESSORIES WELDING LATHES ft GRINDING WORK BATTERIES ft TIRES COME IN AND SEE VS FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON YOUR CAR SHIRRY  SON CALL 138 127 HOWELL RD , PINCKNEY CALL 138 4Se am mm epce r epaVai in the Stewart Anderson ffejg Cetfan for Sheet Metal week, gutters, dowwspmrtfi, Smeae nryejriag 4n the near litnre wm wall also he 1775 PEIACRS STORE FOR WOMEN Donna Lee and Skipper Swrthout spent the weak end with liUsi DeWolfe in Hamburg of Ann Arbor with Mrs JH aaaiamiiycall Mrs Maude is spending the Hooker C W  ed Sunday With telephone lacsttttea I one of tbase who abase a party want to ooeparate with your 8rvioe Keeping jonr atttt short, yon soar Jtae U poa wot, pouH to gat JRX aTJwMQReal aweQv has an emergency call to KT  ttuiiztt Michigan Mr and Mrs, Loui Cojie and Mrs Blanche 3ark wece in Howell Friday Mrs, John Cologne entertained 24 ladies at her heme Friday at a stork shower for Mrs lone Heaase The guests of honor received many aire gift The farnianil aloes Peitrfliar snet w Mrs Arthur VaaOota Thars Mrs, Cams Thomas aad Mrs Ray Jones wese en aostasias The neasarlsBSIs of f Jrataari sail en the Qasati Mary for Ses Kov 27JPWs h the same heat Pency Bm jsjses ea Mr andMnMeQin lead left last weak JU fk JCennie Niwiilnw jr waat ita BUY WtTH CQHFIimNCE Ms Dolly Franklin of Howeil sptt the week end with Mrs Winston Baughn Mrs Richard William of Detroit spent the week end with he Hoff Sisetr Mrs Oasie Sjgler of Detroit us a guests there this week Mi and Mrs S H Carr entertain ed Sun Harry Lee and wife, Mylo Kettler and family Jackson, Korjtioe Hopkins aivd family of Detroit, Mrs Jamef Mckinley of Jackson, Mrs L Jack of GttHnert, Miss Madge Jack of Mt Pleasant Mr and Mm othy Carr mn ia deer, hunting Rniriisll lerriBe Oar 4JVV4fcti w    Nov 1 197 fr  1 T Cfose Out Sale FREEMAN STOKER with HOT WATER CONROL 25000 List Price, Sale Price 210 Price 365 00, itHwrsos State Bank  FOR SALE Cabbage 150 per or by the head Earl Gallup FOR SALE2 Piece Black Dress, size 13, Phone 83, Pinckney FOB SALETeum of Mare and harness Cheap Francis Moiiknsss Thone 3F2 Pinckney,  i HiOFESieNAL CORNER X GEHL NO 20 STO KER, Liat Sale Price 21500 1 22 SUNBEAM FURNACEList Sal Price 13500 2 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS, Liat Sie Fries 19rf95 2 PUT  WATER SOFiNFiKS Price 16500, Price 22995 List Price 15995 HOW LONG HIGH PRICE The high cost of living is pasu moat in the minds of everyoneTnet uUSlSchaeitr Pen nd land Svc trip to buy any of commodity ksj v Pinckney schoolWilt pay itward convincing J Eioie DeivoUe Hstory opeats in economics as  well as niJiiL events Studying FOK ALE Ramo phonograpn com  c 4 of business conditans it is fi4iitiwi, lieaumui oouoio cafaunet s ulib JC u that, in the last 2  C  Victor 30000 Abo AnUyarit bore have baa GmfF  qu itetWoiu State 12600 or prk is Roughly each ha taken L J Louner, silver riill lioad ever, yews  Cement Miwen, lor rent 3 v wu, I From 1D22 1929, and in ISt, gasoum or eJectric power, 3  198 1945 constitute pfirioa si  cu ft mixers for sale on wheels uor  ltd us sKids leas power Trailers for rent he i   or sale, axie, wheels and hitches, en cycle until some time in H51  Charcoal and Pkg Coal I From a conservative estimat, high WILSON TRAILER RENTAL SER I prices will be with ua for at least ICE 61J1 Grand River, Howell,East   IPOIC ytuto I End of Lake Chemung, Open Evlenings unci Sunday, Phone 35451 jdy completed History wouk indicate a continuation of tl Sale Price 1295  PRICKS ARE RIGHT  LEK LAVEY nnnnnn1nnhnenfannhanfaneeaifelh4 Raj M, IVrtf, M O Pinckney, Miek  DaUy U00 AM to a 0O P at, EaCept Wedntudil Mo, TaeFrl Sat 7QOtQO Rr McCLUSKEY  lUtf n MUalgaa Telepbeaee Office MS ReeidtMt iU  laaatefs bf 4eaeu, hfeehigar eeSMSBe a n j JjM PERCY ELLIS Phone 3FU fSaekaey, Michigea iakU  VetrlwSd De W WaWUkW Cnertee K, ei Attorney at Law Ftret tula and Savings Sana Hawaii, Mieaiaa ARNETS   CEMETERV MEMORIALS 94 N Main St Ann ArborMich Harold Chubb, Local Representative 510 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Mmm State Bwfe, ir Money to loan at reasonable tatei FOR SALE 11 acres of corn in ear hueretit pail on SaviUe Booka and and 30 toi alfalfa and brome hay Time Certificates of Deposit I Fred Seger,phone Brighton 4870 All deporiU up to 5,00000 ia f SPEC1AL2 DOZEN CALIFORNIA i ured by our membership J j ORANGES 35 Centt   rl Deposit Insurance Corves noe  HOWEU FRUIT VEGT MARKT 917 EAST GRAND RH9R 4 Stock Mineral s SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Would like to contact some responsible parf with good credit re ferebLe, who can pay 12500 cash and assume a few minimum monthly payments an a lovely spinet piano Writ, Tianj care of this paper giintf references and r will tell you where piano can be seen  FOR SALE New house 22X30, liv  n room, Kitchen, large bedroom Closet, Bath nd Utility Cellar 2 lots 3500, tenr i It K Elliott 2L0 Putnam St   ROOM FDR RENT Suitable for one or two ladies  Mrs Thomas Murphy Corner E Main and N Mill Street RKNTTrupping rights on FOR niv iarms John Spears 325 cwt Phon 131FI2 FOil SALERase Burner Stove, AIPV Lazlo 34 Mile North of Anderson Heating SPECIAL OFFER I will conduct auction sales for theyllat rate of 15 per sale with ofrr regard to the amount of goods to be sold  Bert Wylie Auctioneer FCR SALE Oil chicken brooder ua 1 ed one reason, capacit 4o hickB Price 1100 Eli Aron HiiJ5uter Road, Pinckney, Michigan FOR SALECombination coal, bum ing hot water heater and incinera tor with 30 gallon tank 2500 j saanwiaj E G ROSE, 11761 West Shore Drive, Hiland Lake 4 miles souta, SUFFOLK and west of Pinckney, just off the Paitorson Like Rd  HERB SNEED IDs a  v  HewelL Mseamama ejeje rr repvnapnaaaf Real Eetate, City, Lake anil F  A Spaalaliir I it Yjy Fraparty WHIl Ma Lit LAVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Paoae S9F1 Plncae Miehigaa AV CJIONEER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY BEilT WYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 78FSI SEPTIC TANKS A CES  POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLfNLL HOTEL ROOM 70 a PHONE 4141 ANN ARBOR Midi MARTIN J LA VAN Attorney At Law PaeaVja tfn04 slahga Pkwy 13Fir RepairUg 6717 Lakeside DrM Rush Lake State License PH,SWARTHOUT A SON FUNERAL HOMa Modern Equqxneai Anbutanec Saielaa 10 Fteeknep Mkhigs FRED C RE1CK JFF r  OPTOMET 5T 120 WEST GRA RIVER HOWELL, Ml iGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 RESIDENCE SIS   Tm  , ,  ,, M  CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTS GRAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD  GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, AND  ROADS BUILT BLOCKS LAID PIECE OR CON TRACT Classified Want Ad awBFs Farmer Feed Supply Gi PHONE 104 MA RUgSELMIir FOR SALE Cement Mixer holds 12 bag of cement Geo Engquisr HiLand Lalf FOR SALE 1940 Super Wuxe Ford Al condition Call 89F8 between 430 and 530 p m VANTED General Office Work, experienced in bookkeeping, typing billing Inquire at Dispatch Office, Box 108  Christmas fealt MrRRYCHHISlM ,   Vour Aoiiut Tweercutesto FOI Ji,ERound Oak Heating Siove, 20 in firepot 16  John F Conners STATE OF MICHIGAN Tlie Circuit Court for the County ,  Of Livingbton in Chancery Order Of Publication Ruisell Lightle and Marie Lumard Lightle, his wife Plaintiffs vaHotosewlves RAMS crossed wlfel,  ttl  i Black Top Dalaio Ewes produce a  f Lin om fUflte ,, rapid maturing lamb of top mutton S  Ked  and tWCh , flualitv that will ave vou weeks of Suitable for cottage or porch, Skirt , quality tnat win ave you weeics or  Vcnlty and StooLBedroom Chair gram feeding Small heads prevent   V,i  nw lambing trouble For sale by T E ,il n J9 I  Ware Rte 1, Dexter Phone Ann Ar l  ,DleT 0t UtTl fS bor 25822two rireplace Screen, Four Sets of No vel, like new, Ping Pong Table, and Tabla Tennis Outfit, Pair of  Maple Skis, Piano, Sectional Bookcase etc M36  Pettysville Road, 4 miles FOR SALE2t4 WV Garden tree Uast of Pinckney  , tor with 8 inch ilov, and Cultivator complete Vv K Reach WANTESewing, Dress Making GlennbrooU farm and  alternations,Mrs, Joe Stackable JIauioles spkes 300 Howvll St, Pinckney cut daily Plenty of colprs to pick from also wflute COc a doz FOR SAL6 Heating Stoves , Wm R Barrett 728 E Siubley et Rev Francis Murphy Howell Mich Fuon c733 W n VTr,   FOR RENTSmall year around hou FOR SALESeNc room house,  at Ruh Lake CallJohn Lobdell two batha, shade, garuo, fruit good 860 B Howe11 after C location 250 Putnam St FOR SALEWinchester 12 bguaye and Winchester deer I L R Lumbard and hie unknown J heirs,devistfcs, legatees and assign   Defendant, f 91 ALE Seating stove, burns pUfnp  SAVE TOUR WASTE FATS Suit pending in said Court en the Z day of September 1947 lr appearing from the sworn bill of compliant filed in this came that fee pUintilia have notbeezr Overcome Soap Shortage able after diligent search and ioqui ry to ascertain whether the defend j ants are living or dead or where they reside if living, or whether Uiy ov any oi them have personal representatives living, or where they vi ,iy of them reside, or whether ub ime, interest, claim, lien or poj sioio right of said defendants in and whether SULU title, interest, claim lien or pjstible right in said preimacj, s been dispoped of by the  wood or coaL heats 5 rooms Stuart Aaderson rifle Phone 42 Lucius Doyle Qt TtMLET OAF  emtUFEBUCY  cei Uai the plaintiffs do  A and huve not bean able acr at souiii and inquiry, to aa tJe iiu4i of the persons ihere is world wide shortage of ail Arna FMs and Vegetable S9t one fifth of what they asetf in 141  Oils, Last year Soap Makers only This also affects paint, textiles, leather foods, floor coverts etc Without the help of the Andean Housewis thare would have bee uttle aaap ast  year One out ofeyeryine cakea of soap made last yer was made from waste fata aed m American kitchens, feme your Krocer if ke 1 m, soap bt e y ,, rf ft yo , and 11 it  yw W MM4 fjMMI art ttts Mare u  ar 25c value For infants, girls ot  mm W1 VsV W ladies Cuff ssoited colors BAITAD LADIES HOSE4 pairs for 100, , ,,, w TOR rr  39c value, choice of semihae ,P  l w  fTtm rayon or fullseam service weight ,  Jf  cottou FuU shades iiH  6 aown 20  mQt r Near Dexter 13 acres,6 room house MEK S COTTON SOX8 paiM for 4 basement, furnace, garage, 0C 26c value, medium weight, harnhicken house 850000 Cash v ,8ut vx uu MLVUW MI wi xi Qt ghort fclastk t9AM eo Acres, 5 rooms, bath, basement o He land and prermaea hereinaf rted coior  and other outbuildings, 10,000  uw described ha been aasigned te BiliDSEVF DlAPERS29, a aoa  igSM any other peruon r persons, orj 0277 henun fr  sanitary sealed package  Acres, 8 room modem brick, MENS DRESS SOX5 pairs for  on furnace, 18,500 K cash   u 100 35c value Fine rayon, long W Acres, 7 room house 20,000 aeiuuu y WiU U or abort elastic top AseortS 4ih  u ,t ijJier appeamgto thwHoiiiiy m shght  Lake Cottage, 4 rooms part modern  colors Abasement, electric pump, qjil water Please state size Wanted heater furnace nie cement pier A SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED  W00 ,  , , , ,  1 NO COJyS, WE PAY Pareal Poat Portage Lake, 4 rooms and bath, vvh, are molded as defendants 10 SALES COMPANY crened in pop, furniture incladthis cause without bemg 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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>VOL 64 Qispatcfj  Michigan Mirror Schod News    SEVENTH ANO EIGHTH NEWS l,44ic wiU have mut its tradit We have been writing Thanfcgivhi iouai character if it refute tfuel stories for our English work Some tad laBunej relief under auspices, of them are quite good Lorraine aid Senator Arthur H VaudenbergTomasik wrote on about a turkey  in an address at the J, M M Till entart remark, favoring additional caTOmernQrating me Dutch settlement i Michigan luu years agq  tfWnMltanoualy and by coincidciee Gov, ftp Bigier announced the Mich  CitUetw Food Cunm led by Prof Harm Wyngarden, head of the  Michigan State College economics department ,  Senator Vandenberg added an im portant 4Wf We must frankly con  vaaa our own resources lest we im pair our own economy and thus vin dicate the sinister hopes those who  expect our economic eollapae to end all democracy lor keeps,We muse  knofrv the total bill  Vdenberg dehred we Uaid strive for an unpartisan American  foreign policy  Qov Sigler ttressed our patriotic obligatiofu lti is not a question Oi whether we agree win the Pres, the U S  Pinckney Dispatch c7S DEMOCRACY   y Nov 12 1947 named Gobble Fred Rebman wrote about a crook eating poison turke Mavy Jean Kirschke wrote about the Hates family and their 1 hanks giving Pay f We want to dhank Mi Swarthout   Sty helping us with our art ,vork Some of Ub are making drawings of Pilgrims and other Nov pictures Jimmy Portar is going to bo referee for the seventh and eighth grade football game We played a game of football with the fifth and sixth graders and we won Maybe they will beat us nci time We have some more items H lded  to our science collection, Leonard Barrett brought a piece of birch bark which came from Mackinac Island Mary Jean Kirschke brought aome sand from the Pamted Desert of Ariz Leonard Barrett brought a jol lection of stones Jack Jefferys and Bob Clark airdrawing a picture to show our  tti entihip code The picture is  THE UINITED STATES MARINE CORPS , FdUPJDED NOV 10,1775 program The Pres of has asked the people to cooperate jm fe  th  the head  That rttponsib e should know the  tupk  named food actuation, in Europe We in bec th ig Michigan should, as in the past, do What U necessary to cooperate During World War II, more than  half million Michigan, young men  and a thousand or so young women left their homes for military duty Most of them returned, home safely j Some did not  Our directing military genius, wartime chief at Washington, was General George C Marshall Marshall  notr sec of state  Quoting Sec Marshall During what we need now work on right MPt of us are enrolling in the IA an Junior Red Cross P T A MEETNG, NOV The national P T A has wen, a four joint program to be followed this year One of thse lour points has to do with Parent and family life education We have secured a speaker troni the U of M to speak on Child iv, this critical period in world affairs, jeholo at this nj in iofld is a vital factor in our foreign J We urge all parents and other interested to atter Pub Committee i of i Pi  i off of a  Courtesy  policy The attitude of Americans towards food can make or break our  afAprta to achieve peace and sec Brity throughout the world  Why did General Marshall and Sen ator Vandenbeig both stress the im Portance ojf food and fuel Tha national citizens food comra vouchee for the following  i kesc aulitie  traditional inline Marine Gwptare recognized throughout car lawi as American characterises tkafr make our tuition strong mon nations Jieep us,  as a 20   alt n  3 a  Url An SECOND AND THRD NEWS  iron Dope 1 Current Comment DEXTER WINS ,8 TO 0 The above score does not tell the stony 01 tlit game The score was 0  to C for Dexter until late in the 4th  quarter when Pinckney gambled by parsing on their own 0 yard line Dexter intercepted and scored a tou cUUuwn A tew mmuies i JJexur blocked a Iinckney kick, ickud u up and ran for a touchduvvn Pinckney uutguined Dexter through uu1 making 7 1 irvt down io ijtvni  1 however, Dexter plaj iu a hem tigame and iHa they m me bieaiia canned iii on them u Iinckney saaned oti tit ii quarter and tore the Uexter iine Lw pjeves making several ijjt dovns Wiien thiv reached the fJextt r lu yard line u looked as of they were j gci bound but ihey lost tlie ual on l downs There were no scorej tne first quarter both teams doing on  siderable kicking with Dexter having tlu edge George Johnson, JJextMkickei was well protected and iiad plent oi time with his kekj and was able to avi rage 5u yards 1 JI his punts weni over the PinjMiey woal line He kept the ball mostly in Pinekney territory, in the Although wi are as tar apart IW the north and soutn pole politicifcf lie thought the world was coming tip an 1 id Lack in iiii when H0OVT wad defeated, I wish to tak thif opportunity tu takt my hat off to Judge Fred Cronnenwett of HoWOlU  WHO is ititainly doing his best tO make diuikea driing unpopular in  Howell uei t lonii jeriod of time we ntUit e tJ1iL tiie line he usually hands outsior tiis oflene is 100 Oi IOUIM tjuiu a lot ot these otlenders are peiions cjtside who tie 1 iing through the county but a  vers get the sanie treatment and hu fines stick We understand that in Detroit onie years back certain judge a ed heay fines then litir renitted them, i he judgi kw all ahoai his kini of ferie us he was sheriff in Monoe county back in the prohibition days when thai place was overun with rum run ners bringing booze into Michigan from Ohio second quarter Pinckney gotone of his  in kicks near their Jil vear line Inable to gain Meyer had hi kicki W block ed and Dexter tu,ok ovei 1 as  LiTorrcJohiihon somd   ter first touchdown Johnson did not kick goal Pinckney had all thy best of the livd quarter and twhe in tint period by short passes and line piays reached the Dexter 10 vard line on y to lose the ball on downs Here trie Dexter iine always braced ami held and Pincknc pass usualJy failed for lack ctf capiabie receivers In the 4th qu ter Iinckney got a big break Mey  punted and the Dexter safety man fumbled it on the 0 yard line Pinckney recovering Hee once more Iinckney lost the ball on dawns With the time rapidly running out and the ball deep in their tenen    f Watching a football game the oth er night we wire thinking of th gieit change which has taken place gaie in tin past years Back of Fielding H Yost at Musele and brawn were IN 111 the dM l 1   j I j 1  1 All of our spare time is being devoted te decorating the school rooiu  fc Thanksgiving Chairman of the Uvcoraiing comm are Rqberu Aek Proatt droth and floods in Europe ley, Janet Shirley James Campbell rt4oc4 th wheat and rye product and Joyce Ann Fuhrman Um M Weatern Europe by 200 mill  The music class is w o k ng hard IL jfd uahels The U S wheat crop on Thanksgiving song  Via i record 1,460 million b whileDenise Kennedy was in Ann esr corn yield waa down 900 million J riday afteiooa    J Janet Shjrley went to Howe  f4 Cows Shot Europe needs 670 million bus of afternoon to have her eye  e   ,ib Iri a teuej en belie dF  tate JJOIJCC a have been busy iki rymy to dis 0  li MJOf  who  cos belonging Lo 1 it J am Knei  i ti 1 wo untied to u aih alt ivH OM  1 imi a i vaiacd at lis ii al j o laiy Moriiv ii kill ij  ieai jii    tm y Jhs hi IWo o,J Inuy  V Wi cows ahot be ivibie One cow ht ri 4 tinits It iui , r  t11 a 0 ud Mis Alex hihK stiot, from 4 to 7 u  hone and taken a seat to tide them, over the epndug We expect to see her wearing  And we have qnly 470 milk es within a few days fcevbaf at hand for expert , 100 Twenty of our people are now million bu leas than are needed jcping hot lunches Tatff why you are being asked 1  bs your leaden  Pres Tiuman KDC AiD FIRST GARDE Se Of Sfatt IfareheU, Senator Vtn j Paul Russell haa been absent denharg ri Gov feigter  to co oj cause of a fractured shoulder anU fry fonaerving fervi Ifs iosjwas hit byaca and we have u ve , LhL0 3 j,,,,,  i simple AS that  j cided we should remember to Stop, j miio er of 1 u Aj Ifr MarahaJJ ttwady putsit, 1 Lok and Listen before crossing the  ri0rt, oi vv, LV or foreign policy has entered the afreet, also use our eyes, ears ao4Jwiu,0 ,,,, j, V then our feet   n0s,, fv wa, 1K, Some of us have started to icarl jih, hng v aud are doing very well We knoJ45 puloi aem,lsrods Jim and Judy and will learn I at Xhe ,e of the ,,uatings I 2 more this week  The ti te has purchased Piekney M aend their usurU i FIRST Diane Murphy joined our  farm land in the viciuitv of these mm 0 4atf Iwntera north this year J First Grade yesterday She was wirn ,hoinpsfor public hunting lands, Moat mi tkttm wi lve Thuis alJus in KdgJb last year but attended j including the   os Moross 4aog aae WlM no get away unj school in Detroit the lsf part of this  RTU p,,t 0f Kue n  Many city til fl W believe Putnam townWear We welcome her back I hunters have hunted there this vear jwaf iMP tmkMters ar kuh j Evelyn MeAiaah and Beorly Morlev Kenolds v as working on flaw W Maw a tia Mte CCHplX have had birthdays recent  th, 1 oof of hi hov, Tues and saw Hm  at i tiaoae fwn W    r fts feiicers  past Weer of so ie identity of  lour valuable  aci s, lUot cast 1   lie cows weie j i td to be put J d la4 Tues  p in i i aiatjcnt  r vus wounded in ach MiV ,IA cow of I Sunday   7 ia,had lo be I ilijn   Mon c IviurpTiy VAVT lGOO endl lojy  ra ses  pin  a oiiirwui Mercy 1 1 fii iust a little ,  Mrs Pearson  Pei , The Key eii 1 nd until Wed   w nh an army the v oL, h Oi V ng ihc into M  ,  1 Jii in in  ai uNo  ,i me nan ueep in their tenon I Pinckney took to te au Aiost of the passes were ineouiiplete but Ju, ter intercepted one and iin iur a touchdown The last touchdown vas when Dexter recovered a Pinckney blocked kick Jn this game Pinckney gave the best exhitition ol line plunging ajid end runs they have shown this ytui J rear he oaterials and forv i i psco had clicked they would hnbeen as easy winner DEVTEft L 1 R T K G  C t 0 L T F i, E Q B ii a  Hn Substitution Jeffreys, D Clark tl  prime requisites of a football bail , J if course spued was des ired but 1 here were 0 of the beef trut bi on a team tq jne speed nHjcliant and t ,ta won in those days by main trength In those days center nh s and flying wed ges were the favored plalys The for win i pas Jin re jlutionized foot ball One good completed pass will krain 4 timea the ground a line plunge will, of course there is danbger of interceptions and inticept1 i pa  ha vun canus for many teams but it jnits uncertainly into th game and opens it up It also  place a jli TI 1 j Li rti o,n speed and not bi 1 11 Ieins aje niorc and ruore j  ,iin un pases Every team in I  1,  11   Aich is considered a tl nipioshj dam has a fine pass ing attack It make, the game thrill ing tacilu nid enables many an undeidog tcani to emerge victor iou an J inrjdmi i it draw, 8u,000 crowd to tie manon dollar college stadiums K Clark burroughs Schneider Klnier Heath  Ci Clark Hurtibuse Iarrow Amburgey Meyer f Hums y We note a delegation O Inghant county miiister have pro ested to he legislat are aganst op ation of paiimutuai bcti 111 on horse racing at the ingiir 1 cfwintj fair at Mason liiis is the same kind of betting vliKh is proving p pular at Norlh  ille and the UetxiKt fair grounds inidently oilier fair seem to be get Ling the sanio id a We see that 13 county fairs hae ijjplied for a portion of the IM,MII appropriated by the legislatuie uidcr tho Cloon iaw to aid county fairs These are Joh7rsxrafwtrrv1tre7 MasohT To ma Devlin Williams Schults Vanghan Uailey Ue La Torre Kielwasser EDc La Torre Iricharu  were found  ato Jejdi liii,i I Catherine Simt muci  service Wed ,lo  for i,iil 1 ,ii are Sun  1 1 a  rpiiy Alon  a  Tu, late iJr also iie men in 1 aai J lie Cunn  re aca  Tiiur i K Dunkas I   by Vr Mar lae Vlicent Johrsan fomiy feiwttt SnMy iWte iUaed m Cm V Bowie   Itowml Uaeihew, Cwrxan W ML Mey  WFjH AMD SIXTH NEWS Wm friah to thank the mothers and aVvinjyfeo so gxaciously uipl  jgim nefreahnaents for ovr Paity IfUler won the contest t   OSt worcUi out of ell These pistols Keen zfebt The xMmWr j w   io,i lf W piayed many tare  ea Low ,  dOTHm for apples Ah   r  r,Lira   all cane oot with blagi   f  ls ve  a black sflar paV his cow was sho lu j of it Most of thse crv, were shot in tlie pasture near he highway  uWjHfe to mr initiation into lh th and wi gxade room  ,   Our apell down waa with 3 lette nanMlOlwIifel worcU jbptt over half went douT 01  BettmaH 4 latter words  etdnaula fXV fte 4ij having a apecial class on r By fieason, St jyin 4ays for those who want to Wjgawjar ami m Ger learn drviakm tetter, so far 8 pupil, MtPphel and jUvi Lodjhaw voluntarily enrolled More p loiter wo ar iarmed abullet from a 4a automatic was found n the itackable cow butchered h tow ell These pistols n common and a in bac K from lanition for and according ed with ths pioi tic not hoot aerurate, htate police picked up a hy in this cioit who is aid to live huid with such a riistol but vere unab to fan nect him with it The Simon n child ren who live on tne old Ajcie naiii iajn ner he Stikatle farm ilaim eau and Sister A fojr tlte dead, ivq Fri for the deiid rc aney DonoMin Sa LaPoa, req by RoSun anniersary nias for late Aag1 usa Kelly, req by David and Hai d near where riot La Kelly thourrh nothing j A peal for u lert serainary drive   Reception ojf  acreire, Jor poor Uls Appeal fn stu 4ct  eaaar drive Otterbein Touchdov First Referee  I PnpiivIk j lead LineI born Kielwasser, Joi,n iowns Pinckney 7 Joe Fleming, Dearborn noid Will  I troit MnRcc Milie1 IVai  Ton ia, I UMM CuvVl VJJRCH Rev Aured AiarJ castor Organist ard cnor Jjircctor jklv Me win Canrpoeii g g jvJf Heean idany men are spying was glad when the said unto me, come let us go into the houc of the Lord lhere is a place in tha chuch for you, iu day the day the cattle were I     ipiexionod man about  VPenntendent  J 10 da rar Kara echey Fasur Moixiii worsxiip   10H0 Sunday dchool 1109 WUbur Lidig FULLER GAD WELL The mar J 1 cage of Miss Hazel  er of How, to Jack Cadwcll jj Pinckney 1I,,K place Sat nigiit at tj Howell Rajust cliurch Re Kay officiating  couple were attea  ed by Vln rarr SLS best man uid Miss Esther Fuller, si ter of the bride as bridesmaid A reception nus held at the church parlors Following a wedding trio to Hou  lU  Gratiot iiany, Calhoun, JLlsdalJe, Eaton Allegan, Centeiv ille, Adrian, Kalam azoo and VaniJuran This ironcy is part of the states share oi the parimutual betting at orthilL The fairs would use it to buy starting gates, photo finishing junginyjiigh er purses The king is dead, long live the king Edward J Jefiiey, 4 unes mayor of Detroit ht down to defeat last week before a man who al though he has been in public life in Detroit fc,r 11, years v as little n wn Jeffreys was a republicIn nAntwerp is a Democrat and at  time was n candidate for govon at ticket in the primaries, lie is an engineer and has 11 children Some of his relatives were much bet ter knovn than he was, He oaved ghton Lake the couple will live at I his election to the fact tat he ai the Cadwell larm at Bentley Lake I abU to carry the heavily congested Th grown, 1 a war, veteran and ,cr j wards on the east side where the col ved in the South Pacific in the navy durmg the world warCongratulatons  Jeffreys depended on the silk stock vards where MRS MARY FJCJC Mrs Mary Faulks Fick was born in Birkenhead, England in 1862 She red people and foreign born live ins wards where the well to do people live and they forget to vote Incidently although Jeffrejys waa I ranked as a conservative, his fathcame to Axnerica in 1872 and maie f er old Judge T frevs marched her home with the family of Freeman Webb, west of Pinckro y Unithc Washingtoir v h Coxeys arm i w Mm Brnqg Loydierto them Baetfhiw Xarxwf We arc doing apatter work decor M aca, Friday Jatioas for ThankagiTing 4je  ir Awitoj 1 mi jnil Karl   SUMdjft JOM0FiTHS Wiie Bmd mui  4voe Soaaoer apofce, her wedding tlp to Owoald fi lriffiths Fhdbv fSm  evening at 00The bride s the dau owj0hir ef Mr aid Mrs Enm,ons 41 Aim Avbor The bride Mr ad Mr Joe j 40 years od passed them in a 19 i2 rord cai lie turnH down the road tovard the SLackabe farm and park ed th car and wnt into a field where he shot a pistol several ti, es o3ico shooting toward the children  Thi may hvc been tiie same car Money Reynolds sitw parked State police found r number of A 5 fis m tlw f11 ,here the man   iv the 4 rhlren  ou i  v Marriage licenser Don Combs, 22, Fenton, Virginia John, 20, FenUjo Jack Cadveii 2, I PinckneyJiiel Puller, 2t Howeli, Charies lksonvich, 2, r owllervilie, Dorotny Jones, 18, Fowlerville JCHRSlTtfAS GIFTS J Th dwble  riqf oereenony wa  mj iter Yeayw  the Ziou ttlnwan ioamaohin Ann Arbor  ra mml W mvt Ann ArboT  4fcee wa Matron oT  OTHER FOOTBALL SCORES Exquisitely packaged gilts oy j Avon, tou win give tatm wiln  pnoe or leceive tuem WJUI joy, Av  on glts are bragm to your iiomc f Brighton 44, Soi Lon OHen Isluively by  Avon rjreejtta tve, Millar of Pmck Jackson  Flat Roclc 12, Saline V w Lucile Shirey, Jhone J j   oi 1,, iJimde 12 Milan 2 , Abuer i0  toiiy apent waa nrrsiu o Rrmuius 13, Roosevelt i fi with Dr max Mrs WJylie in  43mati 1 Manchester  JiJejaer 1 1876 she was married in the Piiney Methodist church to Horace Fick who was employed on a nearby farm They lived on farms in this section for sotue time and later moved to Gregory where ir Fick ran a gener al store and was also postmaster for a namber of years Afterward they owned a farm in Fitchberg and on sellinar this they moved to Pincknefe Mr Fick died, 15 years ago Always of a deeply relianous nature she was active in church work and taught in the Sunday school for years Surviving are a son, Ferris, a dau jrhter Joeie Chapman of Detroit ana Raymond of Lapeer Alao 4 gtauocmiklran and  great prandChildron nineties and was the radical in Detroit where he hold otf ice most of hs lifetme, We see that high costs have pled the school hot lunches in Detroit The Republican cut the appropiation 15 percent am more schools than ever applied 4p take part in it this year With fcfc er prices the schools had to efejfP more this jyear with the reatrit aTCp less b lunches per day are  sold this year than mat The ce per person a day ia 7c Thai gram was started when at waa that many school children school all day without  Wc 1   others were ao scantily The funeral waa held at the dtvaw pj ,  t1eut foetal Home Sat with Rev, among them J   AUavd officiating Burial in Piock  W oertcty iLAftT JOJL 09 Met Kenaeth Wytie and children I Saturday, Me IS ai the pfe spot Sat at oe W H Wyiie home in  whack I aamll mo ami pj 3N  ,  m aw A  m rf     p NWflweji5 , WEST MEAL  V   V  i w  T f    Pinckney Dispach Wbdgd  v 11 Jf f Jw rawjr   rsrBjaBBssBBw,  wuw vsrw  I sWff COOKCD  Thats what Jim said after the Erst meal on our new electric range And hes right Postwar electric range are a vast improvement over older models Ovens aft better insulated Heating units are more efficient That means even faster cooking lower cost You save extra time, too, with the automatic control that starts and Stops your range by itself Why, you can go shopping all day and have supper ready to serve when you return And theres no heating up the kitchen    no soot or smoke to bother about These easytouse electric ranges are in stock right now1 at your local dealers Be sure to see them soon W C Miller and family hu  ,i ed ixva the bluffs to uuv   c doji larm C Y Van Winkle and wife have font to California Keuben Kisby and Florence Im kett of KaniDurg were married Oct n  Walled Lakes consolidated fcchool was opened last week Sheriff Teeple, and Deputie Chaa Moran and Koger Carlisle were shot ut latt week in Green Onk whilo raid ing a still k  AVON THEATER Miok CHULMEA, mCNL Neighboi j i i J v  m 1 i A jgoSSBTI od athuready Fri, Sat, Nov 14, IS STALLION ROAD A vry gcd ov triaogie on a ranch starring RONALD REAGAN, ALEXIS SMITH fCartdbw Now SportreI Sun ,Tuo, Nv, 16,181 A uper Oram of Love and Faith 1 Tragedy CtoO Fa, Sat, Nov 44, IS J LOVE ANLT LEARN1  A Comedy with JACK CARSONROBERT HUTTON MARTHA, VICKERS, JAMS PAGE 4k Latest News me in ieno Ore f I,u iNw daughter cf Clyde i Trw First Sh v fell from  11  nt Ct0 P m Secon AM  fl I  fe , 7 LBS  DETROIT EDISON Co Switch fo Mafchlts Cookery Mow In the drive to got a hgL letk field Stockbridge has , collected 6,65000  Charles Poole ho has bn spa ml iiij ov ui months in MichV n tow I retained to his home in  4  Murion McClear MitH of Gregory ycle lrst week and broke nar leg Born to Mr, and Mrs Clifford LaniLd r Whirley Rockwell of Lansing Oct 16 a son Mi Kffie Wright iias resigned as teaeher in Gregoi and Mrs Maude Young has been hired to replace her Taylor Collins who lost hit suit in circuit court commissioners court to evict 8 tennants has appealed It to ejreuit court County Clerk John Hagman has recovered sufficiently from his re cent auto accident to be able to return home from McPherson hospital A pipe line from the Howell gas field on the McPherson farm ia being built to the main pipe line near lew Hudson William JacofK, 69, of Howell was fatally injured in that city last week when hit by a car on on Grand River driven by Fabian Adams of  South Lron Frank Laginess who was sent up for life in Washtenaw county for murder of Harry Cyb a gasoline stat ion operator at Willis has been granted a new trial under the recent court ruling He was not giv en council and was arrested, con vie ted and sentenced the same day His companion in the crime, Grovcr terry, js also serving life for the same crime Terry at one time lived in this section and was senten ced for chicken theft The Lon township school board whse school is situated at South Lyon has voted to change into an agriculture schoo The South Lyon high school ath letic teams wilt hereafter be known asu Ihe Rockets ivvlerville high school won 3rd plaoe in the TriCounty football lea  ue Williamston was first with no defeats Jack Boyd, New Hudson killed a 14 popnt buck last week with an arrow, just west of Milford THE RAZORS EDGE GENE TIERNEV, TYRONK POWER Flu News ow will Start Second at 845u Coming UncUtcurrent Hoart Chey  SCA Svn Mon, Nov 16,17 First National Bank   IN HOWELL Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit insurance C orporationAU Deposits Insured Up to 5,000 for Each Depositor PUTTING MONEY INTO HOME 1  Dont pay more than you car afford 2 Get impartial aMce on real estate values v f 3 Make a large a dcvn pwneiu as you can 4 Finance the rest with a con venient bank mortgage Burglaries arr being prepetrated v erywbere Protect your cash by ing our night dupository us  IVY Starrin JOAN FONTAINE, PATR1C KNOWLES, HERBERT MARSH, ALL, SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, LUCILS WATSON Cartoon JOE DOAKES Conadjt Sunday Shows 3S78 Tuc, Wed, Thur, Nov 18, 19, 20 i WONDER WHOSE K1SSNG HER NOW A Good f Steal In TK icolor Wi  IUNE HAVER,  RK STEVENS MARTHA STEWART, REGINALD , GARDNER Carton ShoWs 715 Jk 915 HOWELL Theater UOWflL, MICH V I  uuc, Fri, iov, l, 14 LcVlNU, UANt CLARK OA4 DEEP VALLEY  WE HAV3 AMPLE AVILABIL FOR FUNDS fOUND artooa Nvehjj id l m lVrcy y jthcut hs sold his biiid uin on V Main Si to the iorder  Iatrl Uakiuir Co of Detroit wh bus milk toiake bread with Sev era route will be iiaitcd at onoo The buikiiny has had a ionjv cee postolfficc there It Clinton aiio  Ailgo had hardware stores theie fheii Cha llympton had his uivvr akinc parlors there and Mr Swar thout used it for the same thing and so as a residence It a bviil by Chas riymnton nd Siracn liiy In the nineties for a i creamery Later Mike Fohey had the The bodv of G Key was ro olv here from Flint fo burW  r tie leaves a wife, 2 sons, his mother  MJ 2 sisters  The Federated Church Ladies Aid held their annual fair over barrva Drug Store Nov 25th The friends ctf Mr and Mrs Frank Bowers gave them a farewell paoty wVd night and their families They are moviny to Detroit where Frank  wntbederutyeoutyelerk Count Agent Bolander conduct ed ii poultry demonstration at the  m Iedwidge farm Thursday LOANS REAL ESTATE MORTOAG OR PERSOi vl hi RilASO ABLE RATES  Nov, 15,Door opn 6sl5 ptn, KKArtCt2 JuAiofMSUi Sugar Coffee Cheese 5 PCaCMCS NO 2 CAN FkCfS lb Bags Daady Fresh Cop Ground Vetveeta jn lb LoaS Head Lf ttuce , Heaie 4b 5c um 43K 89j 17 l 0 Cabbag Cookinf Miracle Whip Grow Apples X  lbs fr Qts Kf afts Yearling Lamb Side streasts, Sttwg I Utrdr  Chop End Cts lLb    ,Avrftv0 Nolm of 47 Years Ago The body of Terrence Shielda was brought here for burial Thur George Lum and family have mov ed to the rooms over the meat market Justin Swarthottt has sold his farm to Emory Markham and brouI ght another one in Huron cunu I Maude Richmond, a Pinckney aea por pasaed the teachers exiuninati n J last week I trunks killed all ojf George Teep  Is English pheasants last week Wiliiard Henry and Charlie Tufts of Dexter visited John Martin lasi   erk and enjoyed a few days hunt ing  Arthur Shehan and hue Mae t obey were married at St Mary church Wtodne4day Rev Ctynener ford GO friends of Bert Applet gave n a surprise party Wed nigkt mioe Greer Is teaching at Rath ii  Albsst Drake 2d uiistoa Coxa Abbott igham county ijuis lkiee of Gregory has turaed from the Plullipine iotert f fiach, Gregory aexAiQ foreman has bete transferred to Pontiac BOA to  L Topping and wife No Utgiri The Schuier ice house at land i being repaired George Clark and the K A Allen families have erected monuments on heir cuirtnsfr lets here Fy Teeple hat resoed as cashier of the Paaekney Bank and wiH go to Maaistttae, Mica The Y M C gave their fiat dan oe at the opera house The boy orshesai Fiank fewer, CiyM latyre and Sid Sprout plapad The hotel larfiisaed 1 BEAT THE BAND M SOl A WLCsSYOCVt AO OUT YOUft WILL tU litft S4liv Atcei TIM HOLT ia THUNDER MOUNTAIN ZANE GREVS Sun,, MOB, NOV, 1, 17 j Mat Sun, 2 p m, CoatluV HUMPHREY ROGART md LAUREN BACALL  is DARK PASSAGE Cartoon Cartoon Likiost Nows Tjn Wed, Nee, IS, 19 ROBERT YOUNG, SUSAN HAY WARD, JANE GREER THEY WONT BELIEVE MP MoreJty Croe teaching Week end oaUeas at the ipii J uc Gaj Raid BcgMT Lester Xettel sWtteT and wife, Detroit, ftjn, fi, Maiatj of Mnneapoiis is   ,   , sCsi Albersa Mrkel mad Vmi Ud the eaJjd ebliracd USSL m Lake called on o , V s  ,rss fmrioi,mimmiWMij Uuoert A Campbell, 2, Uncle BoL, to most poeplo died evident of u heart suae at his borne in Aon  Arbor Friday Ye editor hae tfiiowu  nn4 eiiunaay xur tu pas1 iO y Uu jgh Masenery and he haa been a regular attendant at the Pait Maa ua  uuhqueia hero including the one  laat Mucu lue name cttvid itoe was Kiven him I the students of the  University of Michigan during tha  20 years he served that instiwnWu as treasurer Ii addition he wa assistant auditor general, and served 3 tcvina as mayor of Ann Arbor Ho belonged to all the Masonic organ isations and served as chairman of the powerful grand lodge finenoe comrittee for many years, lit organized the U of M Craftmeni team and toured the state for  many years putting on Masonic degree wWk Burial was in Port Huron  urviving are a son, William of Belding    t  m NoCof theLj  With the season an ducks, patid over by NOB, I, tauttfN art prepar squirrels and bow dnd arrow    ng for the dear leas or ibartinf y5 Trapping starts in the upp  The Pinckney O E S at their meet tag honored Mrs Percy Ellis their treasurer, who leaves tw a MMaMMT Circuit Court New Lluyd Stearms of Powlervilte waf probtioned last June forforgersi Atigist he broke it by being sentenc ed to jail in Ingham county on a di owiejiy charge Judge Collins cdo  ed i is rearrest and last week gave him a 40 day jail sentence and cn tinut1 hi probation to June 3, 10 V In the uit of Charles Vincent vs tho City ctf Howell the court found in fjvor of 4he city Vincent soughi title to a portion of the street adjoining his property at Howell Lake He was also ordered to move hi house from the slreet In circuit court last week following divorces granted Gertrud front Hay Wombles, Lois from Earl Hill, lltep from Robert Martyn, No  ma from W L Smith, Dora from Al bert Smith,George from Irene Mase Dec cos were given in the suit o Mar Huston vs Gilbert Daniels anT j  in the case of Robert vs C Bain I dissolve partnership peninsula Nor 16 and in the lower I grsti n on the tabic At one md el  tsiiiilEMi  ,  i11 Wlif tl4 irge crowd iiuck mmJ5Si T1  V2 voy y has played before Probably ar age parly following  meeting Fri ound 2000 Mora WnckaaTneou   fl l  wl IKo were thero tZtox nme S S Ellis, was th center dec gXu n,re wGwSTtSe a ut t 15 with  a MM ft uu w th u s Si ZlitSttflJJ  on Lake marshes BadgeT and skunkthe other end the Union Jack Mrs weauw may  taken to Jhn W Jibe o   end the IJnisi Jck Mrs, The thrd wesas nounViWjrment Wtnfied Aberdeen rrvnui  tr n 978 foxes totalled Mtt More Veitt beg to Mrs, Ellis in behalf than naif he foxes taken we e trap of the chapter Ann tfirdjw Wu  ped and 17 killed y cars bo danced and her sister,JoaJMUiy Onefifth mora camps were pitch ed several selections on the piauo 1 in state parks this year than iu  jL  neck oT Ana Arbor  chapter, nresentathas fromMichigan to rrVK, was present vu 1946 While most, iohign farms are well watered there are 468 farm,totalling 16,800 acres irrigated Most  f them are in Berrien county Moat TATJ MICtUQAN  percent get their water from streams 1W Prosteutter the Cenaty o from lakes and 20 from wells pt Uvgtok  The ground water levels in the  At a ssion of said Court hold tower Michigan are slightly above at tha Probate Office in thr City  avcurc now  rof Howell in said County on the Tlie biggest bock door on record 18fd day of Norduber, A D 1947 uken in the state was one aear Mlo f rroaouS Hon WUUa L Lyons, CHOIR FESTIVAL Tl o 7th annual choir festival t the  hurches of the Ann Arbor Me  di  it will be held at the Firs Methodist church, Ann Arbor No 1 In addition toall the Washtenaw courny churches, Brighton ou Lymi, Stokbridge, Monroe, Wsvyn Flat Kck Dundee, Mijlville, Nortl ville and Romulus will take pan Tho tine is 800 p m  weighing 268 lbs drosfod STATE OF MICHIGAN he Prlbt CoBrt for tbe Coiiaty of Ueiagsten At a session of said Court held  aut the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said Count, on the 10th day tt November AD, 047  Present Hon Willis L Lvone udge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate ot Cleve G Poole, Deceased , Grace If Poole having filed in  id Court her final administration  ount, and ner petition praying ion or the allowance thereof and for  e assignment and distribution of  residue of said estate, It is Order, That the 1st day of eccmber A,D, 1947 at ben oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate Of ico, be and is hereby appointed fur raminig and allowing said account id heaing said petition iadga of Probata In tho Matter of the Batata of Edward J Perry, Deceased Robest J Perry havtng filed in said Court hi final administration account 4 his petilion praying foi  tha allowance theteot ism tor tile assign men and distribution of the  residue dt said estate   , pttAd The only one rinckney intercepted Way Hurtibuse uiaue a Kooa catch of a pass It was high A Dexter Piayer uaid a up in tne air and y caught it when it came down nt aue WUd Vcly ciclly yiimy9 oa and no penalty over  ytinU was  handeu out Pinckiey got eost of UIJJ ix,r otsidas  This was tha dedicaUon gvie and birvei hulvH poeches were made John Hoey, pros, of the Dexter rec Bd, Mayor Wall of Dexter, Carl rike,, e ut U4 achua tin, ohn  JfcMsitei, rift of the Molded Plast ics was master of ceremonies As a tfonsdation Jim Meytr, Pincanay CApt was asked to draw out the winning number for the Ford d an given away by the Kiwanis club  t benefit of field Dan Uckly won  The night was cold but we have seen games in colder weather There was no rain after 6 oclock Tha cheer girlc then in fall fefee did plenty of uyeJUng to keep warm We will give them a compliment They used their brains by all wearing  slacks The Dexter cheer lassie, OP     lJtfttX2lF 421 thM  wee ailWieggid oclosk to the toruitam, at oald Probata Office, be an is hereby appointed for examlngod allowing W1J account and hearing said pt ite CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the people of Pitukriy and vicinity for their kinii nhown us during our lErif eavement J,  inc 1 of Mrs Mary Fkk STATE OK MICHIGAN Tno Circuit Court for the Count Of Livingston in Chancery Onler Of Publication Rusell Lightle and Marie Lumaixl Lightle, his wife Plaintiffs vsL R Lumbarc1 and his unVww heirsdeviees, legatees and assigns Dejtendati Suit pending in said Court en tl  2r Hay of September 194J  It appearing froan the sworn b of compliant filed in tbif oaaao that the plaintifte have not bee able after diligent search and ftqi ry to ascertain whetfer  defen ants are living or dead or whei they reside if living, or whetne they or any of them have ffensona reresentatives living, or when the or any of them reside, or whethe the title, interest, claim, lien or pa si Die right of said defendants in an to the land and premises heroiaaf ter described has been aaslgnod t  any other peoson Or persona, o whether such title, interest, ciaic lien or possible right in said pre mises has been disponed of by oar defendants by Will And it further appearing to Gcvrt that the plaintiffs do no know and have not been able afte diligent search and inquiry, OS a certain the names of the who are inctnded elk defendants 1 this cause wfthotrt being weaned Therefore anotsf oaf C i cllano  tne y uuif 4 u  ordored, that the above nsmnd d iendante and each and ofl and their unknown  ritees and assigns aearnce entered in  m three montho f this onder, and that of the bill of in he oaken ad eonfeeand wy aaad 4fondants and ea and gB of And h is furtner ajpAonsd ft the plaintiffs from the date hereof, der to be pnhlinVd In One Dispatch a itshed mad cjmristed In  of six Joaph H Cefflnt A ri Copy A 6 4 asm is esepajHt on the fotkaxiaiT tKlbed ate and bais m Obr Or Cieen Gmr 4  H Is Further Ordered, That pubtic notice thereof be given by pub icatlon of a copy ofu this order, for three successive weeks prions to said day of hearing In the Pinekney Dipateh newspaper printed and circulated In said CounWillis f Lyons, Judge of Probate It is Further OrderedThat public 1 Celesta ParshallUglster of Probate otlce thereof be given by publics1 on of a cony of this order, for I  ec sueceJisfve weeks previous to I STATS OF MfSjif  aid day of hearing, in te Pfnek1 The PreWte Coart for the Csualj y Dispatch, a newspaper printed I ef Urfagtteis id circulated in said cqnnty J At a saastoi of said Court, hehi Willis L Lyons, Jodga of Probate 1st the Proaoao Ottkr in io CVy  lectia Parshall, Register of Pro lef HoweU In aaid County, on the 128th day of October A D, 1947 FresesX, Hon WHlls L Lyonp, Judge of Frahats In the Matter of the Cstete 0, William J Nash, Deceased Mark A Nash having filed in said Court his final administaiicwi aeeount and his petition praj5nj fo  his allowance thereof and the sssij nment  distribution of the residu ot said estate It fs Ordered that the 17th day of November A D, 1947 at ten orcjocl in the forenoon at said PrcbmUtl  ice, be and is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said account and hearing said petition It U Further Ordered, 5at pnbm notste thereof bo gWon by puh Msation of a oopy of this order, for  each month Cor 4 months prioi of bnering ,a phe Pnekney ARD OF THAWKS We wish to thank all those tded and assisted as during ne our son was injured, Mr and Mrs, Max Reynolds WA6 the wt STATE OF MICHIGAN HE PROBATE COURT FOR THE  COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON  At a session of said Ceart, held at he Probate Office in the City of owe II, in said County, on the 6th a of November, A D 1947  Present Hon Willis L hyoM, udge of Protate ame of Harry Bowsher, n bthe Matter of tne Charge of Jante 0 Harry Bowsher, Adult Married Person iUrry B Bowsher having ftWd la id Court his petition praying that he Ccani enter an order, changing J fend that of his wife, Grace  Bowsher, to Harry  Britt and  race O Brttt It ts Ordered, Tha the let day of ecemher, A a 1947, at ten oclock n the forenoon, at said probate of, ice, e and ft hereby eppointed fon tearing said petition It is Further Ordered, The psAlle ottec thereof be given py ion of a copy of this ach week for three anrteativs eeks previous to said hearing, in h Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper rinted and dreulaosd in said county Villis L Lyons Jadge of Probew 4  true copy ttestia Parshali Register of Probata This game shows the advantage of having a gopd kicker In our opinion the superb punting of George Johnson, Dexter kicker was the diff erence between the two teams He averages 50 yds to a kick, and was amptly protected in his efforts Pinckney plefed the best game of their season but just did ncjt have it Four times apparently touchdown bound they were stopped Dexter got 8 good breaks and cashed in on them This was the system which made Coach Yost, Michigan famous He won most of his game on the oth er teams mistakes Dexter is known as a fine defensive team having had only 6 points icored against them in 2 years They ipheld their reputation in this game holding like a stonewall when Pinck ney got on their 10 yard line Pinckney ends her season here Friday phjying Hartland a p 10verbal pushover, Dexter Brightonand South Lyon have all beaten Hartland by big scores Hartlanda victories have all been against reserve teams from Howell, Holly, Fontop etc The Dexter team Is built around Tohnaon, the kicker and Kielwasser m end The latter has scored most f Dexters points after receiving 3 f ar eafg nay or noon MsppteV  newspaper printej and lelreulnted in aaid County WftMs L Lyons, Judge of Probate  Mrs Albert Dinkef, Osraghter Alberta and Levi Lodtka were fn Jack son Saturday Mrs Leland Grant oust children of Ann Arbor visited her sister, Mary Wylie Thursa and called at the F Wylte home PEIRCES STORE FOR WOMEN Howell, MiiMgan BUY WITH CONFIDENCE 1 40 Turkeys 40 Games NOTICE There will be a meeting of Corin hJan shine, Ne W at the Masonu Hall in HowelL Thar evef Nov 18tli at 8 Vceck Th Petition for a Charter bns been held open until after this meet ing fog those who still wish to le come CHrter Members  KINGS DAUGHTERS The Rings Daufhtors were deHh 0 Thar eve at th of Mrs Desxan N   neu An Artec Xineteer neuW  or two guests went pMsent  The aopinese of the evening con for the Red hand, and the Town Hall Most e were At Pinckney High School Gym B8 i BL Sponsored by MaolttMgr VeFeWe Port 7  fAfcji,, ,   aeMvr tf  ,  W IV Rokos Soda Now Setvin g Hot Lunches Horn Made Chili Home Made    ST w FRESH EVUY BAKED Pastry, Bread Oar Display FRESH EVERY DAT Special Orders Picked Up IGE CREAM Let Us Pack You a Delicious Quart Black CherryOrangefRiueappIef Honeymoon,ChocoIato, Strawberry Lemon In Bulk Pkfe PinVanill a, Cherry Butter Pecan Leave Your Dry Cleaning withUs Picked Up and Delivered Twice Weekly Expert Workmanship Phone 105  V ATPINCKNEY J NOVEMBER 14 Pinckney vs v   , SttOPM 3 V       NV  V   v,   ,    J  ,  4  , , , ,j      r  v, xifcrV V VW VTTVVS PINCKNEY DjSPATCH Wdnedy Nov 12 1947 Peoples Store N   Groceries, Drygoods oods, Shoe Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kenuedys Gen Store  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Madhe to Detroit Lloyd Hendae Miss Marion Carson of Dearborn  was a Sat gest of Mr and Mrs M Campbell I l Ihe Lee Lavey family were m f Jackfcon Sunday on 64rl4 SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK RSES 20 EA COWS 20 EA HOGS 6 Cwt ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP RKMOVrin TREE PHONE COLLECT TO LVARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 460 Oriffnffi Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK Stanley Dinkel was in Detroit on bus iness Friday Mrs Iici2 Hondee spent Sat m Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Mylo Chubb of How ell ealled on Mrs Rose HendeiJ Sun Mrs Weltha Vail and Mr and Mis Clifford Buttleman spent the week end in Detroit Murray Kennedy and family spent Sunday at the Stanley Culver farm in Oak Grove Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy spent Sunday with Ambrose Kennedy and wif  in Howell  Mrs Hazel Ely of Ann Arbor spent tuniay with Mr and Mr M K Darrow Mrs Mary Hoff is visiting in iet roit Mrnd Mrs Charles Hewlett ari son pent last Wed in Detroit Paul and Margaret Brogan of Chiison spent Sun with Mrs Eleanor ledwidge W C AtLec and  on attended the MMjInd football jnro at Ann Ar bor Saturday P4MCKNEY DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pincknav, StobWan   Entered M second vitas Hatter at Postoflice at Pinckney, Michigan undc in t  of Marcr 8 187 Subscription rau 150 a Year  rAift w cunBTf, nnusHii Mrs Earl liautfhn entertained thy Vast Matrons of the 0 E S Mon frs, Bonnie Henry and Mrs Mable Sliaffer were cohostesses  Ars John Carver jr spent Mon In Wayne  Mrs Max Reynolds Mrs L E Hau ghn and son and Mrs Karl Baughn were luncheon guests of Mrs Robt Seefeld Thursday Misses Joan and K Ann Bird of Wsjpne were over night guestb of the Earl Baughns last Friday Mr and Mrs John Carver jrwere Mon dinner guests of Mr and Mr B Wiisoa in Ann Arbor Hollis Wylie and family spent Sun in Fowlerville Dale Miller and family were Sun guests at the Ikdlis Hollovvay farm at Wrights Corners  Mrs Clara Kennedy and daughter Mrs Norma Uerycz and daughter, of Detroit, Mrs Wilbur Eisele and Mrs C Eisele, Fowlerville helped Mrs Emma Vollniei celebrate birth day Wednesday Mrand MrsDon Swarthout spem Sunday with Mr and Mis Emil Wed digo in Ann Arbor Rev and Mrs Morris of Hamburg were a finer quests of Mr and A B D n Swuiiiout Friday  Mrs Jack iaircliild Jind 2 children of Detroit wvre lii guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen Mr and Mi Hanr Leo entertain ed Alger Lee and jamii of Jsaugatuek, James MeKiney and wife of Jackson and S HLCan and wife Sun in honor of Algers bivihdii  Mrs Gladys Lee, Mr Jack Baytes and Mr, llorton attended a Kinds Dauhteis bd meeting in Howell Saturday Mr and Mrs Glenn Cheney of Fowlerville were Sun guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Bat,dlo Mrs Lqtois Coyle attended the rrr, Daughters Past Prea meeting A i, e home of Mrs Claude Jiurkharut in Howell Saturday Sunday guests at the Lester McAfee home were Omar Cass and wife of Detroit and David Steele and fam ily ctf Frederick Harold Raidy and family spent week end in Bad Axe Mr and Mis Mylo Chubb of How ell called at the Lynn Hendee home Sunday Gale Hendee attended the MichInd football game in Ann Arbor Sat Mr and Mrjj Ival Shirley of Way ne spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley Miss Gertrude Spears of Los Angeles Calif, is visiting her father, Ed Spears sr Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor spent teh week end with Mr and Mrs Wrti Shehan Mr Ameia Rheinberer, Mrs 0 Gasset, Mrs Hilda Wasmund and Blieen Gassert of Detroit were Wed meats at the M E Danow home    JJJilLl east or Alive ORSES  20 COWS 20 HOGS 6 cwt DEPENDING UPON SIZE AND CONATION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE FuSJn A mit Collected Prom ly tern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER KdtA Phone 88, Pinchmv IThe FASTFST Osd UrktService m Mfchiffui StoekCo I w IJB lectric Wtef Heaters Water Syttemt Mr and Mrs Geoy Vaboh jr spent Sunday in Jackson Andrew Nesbitt and wfe attended the Charles DeWolfe funeral in llarn burg Friday Mr and Mrs N A Housner of Bri ghtcn called on Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt Saturday  Mrs Elizabeth Brown end daugh ters were in Dexter Friday  Mrs Nelson Treaster and children Ann Arbor spent Sunday with Mrs John Bell Viola and John remained for a visit Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs L J Henry were Clyde Smith of Ann Arbor and Alice Lee Ware of Howell  Mrs Marie Bauer And children of Brighton spent Sunday at the Louis Shehan home  Mrs Roberts McArtor Amburgey and daughter of Mo are visiting hereMerlin Amburgey is in veterans hospital at Springfield, Mo for ner vojis dsorder Bom to Mr and Mrs Robert Ack Us Mildred Jack at Mcpherson hospital Sunday a girl  Mrs Felix Jerslowski ad children and Marv Lame returned home at sta y C TANKS LAVA TORES SINKS tanley Dlnket NOTICE eeca tm hasintm lame Stewsat Anderson Bid tm JStteet Metelvettc, gurnet, downspouts, repairing lis ussnear fwterc ere we ale be Fabricate 4 Sheet Metal Company msm 3 X fleets, eg Jejeksmi The ftoed Seed esse fimor Wise Hssijhs, ett  ley   m mj Friday from a 2 mouths Phoenix, Arizona Ms Eliza VsmSiekle, Mr ad Mrs Erdy VanSickle, Charles Dewey ad Mr and Mrs Ben Tomliu left Me0 for Pheonix Arte for the win ter Miss Jois Harris has been named trees, of the Reeves school district to replace Mrs Louise Glenn rericn ed Floyd Martin sad wife kave moved from Portland to the house en MtU St 4bey bnsuft of Joe Geatile  Mrs Eftfcer Ceinpbetl is confined to ber kome by IHeeas  Pavl RssesL , sett of Mr and Mrs Max Russell wss injured Thur day p so wiiee be wes rtick by an eeto Bis eiether bed parked across frem tbe pestefxlee end sent Wn aerese tbe reed for tbe snail On his way bade with it 1st wes struck by a eer driven by Miss Lots sweU nnhcrrfr join west a M96 lbs reer feaser of tbe Kesleubensnr car  WA ern ioe Dr Ray i Durff s was emesieVend it wss fend that tbe bey had   esMssien end e Me Icta jbsrtia 4 Mrs Oede Shlrey  Sons Garage WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR PLAY SAFE HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY RECONDITION ED NOW FOR COLD WEATHER DR1VINGFREE ESTIMATES GET YOUR WINTER BATTERY NOW Phone No 138 ACELYLENE ELECTRIC AUTO PARTS A ACCESSORIES LATHES  GR1NJ1NG WORK BATTERIES ft TIRES COME IN AND SEE US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON YOUR CAR SHIREY  SONS CALL 138 127 HOWELL RD , INCKNEY CALL 138  J CONCRETE BLOCKS  CIAL BLOCKS CONCRETE BRICK SAND AND 6RAVEL CARL JONES FILL DIRT, BLACK DIRT, STONE BLOCKS MADE TO ORDER WE DELIVER PHONE DEXTER 5116 7628 TOMA RD RT2 Pinckny 100 SUPER PYRO ALCOHOL PER GAL 600x16 U, S, ROYAL TIRES, Plus Tax U Trad, In 10S GUARANTEED BATTERIES  gS0 A TO Z LUBRICATION 730 AM TO 900 P M 100 EXPERT TIRE  BATTERY SERVICE  Fenner Service TELEPHONE 73 PINCKNEY MM 4 If your telephone grew in SIZE the way its growing in VALUE s If s a good thing we 4osrt have to snake your telephone bigger every time we flsake it possible for you to call more people Yad have to move out of tbe bouse to saake room for tbe telephone Eaoept for tbe innreeeing jjae of your telephone directory, you may not realise bew tibe telephone eyete is being I Jsjje fi Eacb of these new telepbones aomeone else you can ceH It may be a butcher, a baker, a hardware store, a doctor or lawyer or druggist Or it may be a friend or relative youve not been able to reach until now The point is that each new telephone meant more errant your telephone  nm for ym  more jobs it can do for  you If s getting more vmiusbk everyday H ML   ft  N  sal  MM rupmm cawx i  r  rmm    slssssss Ml i Atmi3,  r    r A 4 Pinckney Oil Wednesday Nov 12 VM1 Close Out Sale FRFEwiAN STOKER with HOT WATER CONROL  0200 Lr,t Price, Sale Price 210 Price 255 00, 2I50P  MclfiiersOK State Bank   FOR SALE Cabbage 151 per bu j or by the head Hurl Gallup FOR SALE2 Piece  BUck Dress, siae 13, Phone 13 FORSALETeam of Mare and Harness Cheap Famh MnkivMs Phone 3Fi Pinckney,  I PROFESSIONAL CORNER j  FOR SALE Radio phoncraph coi bination, Leautiful console cabinet 1 GEHL NO 20 STO KER, Lit  Sale Price 1 22 SUNBEAM FURNACELUt Sale Price 13500 Price 16500, Price 22995, 2 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS, Liat Sale Price  19195 2 PURITAN WATER SOFTNERS Lint Pric 15995 Sale Price 1295 HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY The fixed expenses are easy to account ftr They are rent, insur  amc, taxti, upkeep of car and iiCA Vioi VTLH ni home Thi leaves the variables, I que Bedioom Suite 12500 food, euuvtainment, and personal  J L, Cunnois, Silver Lake Road, j e nsesi 1 Cement Mixers for ent 8Vj cu, rite important thing is whether j ft, gasolint or electric power, 9 tj,,  , r remtin in keeping withI Cu ft mixers for sale an wheel or  income or are they Arcing a con, skids ,less power Trailers for rent siant drain on savings  or hale, axles, wheels and hitches As the G Ps said Lets face it44 , Charcoal and Pkg Coal Success dienda in saving something f WILSON TRAILER RENTAL SER , every pay day Ucgin now eah week, j J I WANTEDMen to, cut wood on shares Three Brothers Farm, 10354 DexierPinckney Road Money to loan at reasonable rtes  FQR SALE 1940 Super Deluxe Interest paid on Savings Books and j p A1 condition Call 39F3 betTime Certificates of Deposit f ween 430 and fi 30 p m All depoiU up to 5,000001 jpoR SALE Brand new Conde Milk ing Machine in original cartoons ftU M Deify, M, U , Dou W Vaalas4e Pinckney, Mich  Charles K teWenlel Daily 1100 A M to 2 tOO P M,  Attorneys at U Except Wednesday j Frt State and Savings Mon, Tui,Fri, SaU, 700600 pnr,  Howell, Mllhlj I DR G NMdCLUSKEY DENTIST 112 N eiicJugea m TeJepbeoee Office 935 Roaidence 814 , ,516 FLEMING ST, HOWELL Eoogx by Appoisttatesi Howell, MiWr ARNETS AtCEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann ArbotMieJl Hauid Chubb, Local Representative ICE 63 21 Grand River, Howell,East End of Lake Chemung, Open E enings and Sunday, Phone 35451 JIC with a dollar or more  Knj 0f Lake Chemung, Open EvMcPaerm State Balk  PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Phone 3F11 Pinckney, Michigan 1 MARTrN J LA VAN i Pbon 13  Pbon urd by eri  lur  PRICES ARE RIGHT LEE LAVEY 2 membership i v Deposit Iourane Caty  alunlmunT Pftiis or Stainless Steel, I your choice Harry Waldron Howell Mich SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Would like to contact some rea   iWr iiarf with good credt re , FOR RFNTModern 5 room apartk L pay 12500 eah j ment   v a iw minimum iont I p and  U Roy Hannett, phone III lv payments an a lovely spinet piano FOR SALE11 acres of corin m ear  1  iin  are of thi pApar jiv  and 30 ton alfalfa and brome hay and I will tell ytu  j7rej Segerphone Brighton 4870 in rleronces where piano can be seen lii FOR SALE New hQuse 22X30, io m, Kitchen,  large bedroom Bath nd lTtility Cellar 2 TO liEKT Room and board for two , jjirls or Man and wife I  i i Stock Minerals 325 cwt Cloet, Mrs McKinley 306 Mill St HERB SNEEl Phono 1S3 Mh t 4 H Howell rUal etet City, Lk and Fmrm Pimymtf A 5seUlity List YouTworty With Me LEE LAVEY  GiNKAL INSURANCE Phoeo 59P3 Pint k Michigan JT UCT IONE ET FARJl SALES A SPECIALITY BEitT WYLIE PHOJfE PINCKNEY 78F21 SEF TIC TANKS  CESS j POOLS CLEANED WRITE AiXJfNhL HOTEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 4241 PLUMB Stat License  MM J AND HSATINU 3717 Lafcosido DtfV Rioh Lako PHSWARTHOUT A SON RJNERAL Modem AmbuUettcT    Phon 3d Pfttkr Mtehlgo FRED O REieK iOFF Si OPTOMElhiST 0 WEST GRAND IYER AVft nVELU MICiiiCAJN OR APPOIN1MBNTS tUridmem 13 lot 350, terr  li K EdiMt 20 Putnan St I Farnieis reed Supply Cr PHONE 104 MAX RUSSELLMgr   ROOM FOR RENT Suitable for oie I or two ladies  Mrs Thomas Murphy Corner E Main nl N Mill Streets FOR RENTTrapping rights on my farms 1 John Spears Phoii iHF12 FOi SALEBase Burner Hunting Stove, Alex Luzlo 34 Mile North of Anderson  FOR SALE Camen Mixer holds Vl bv of omfp, Geo Engtmist HihMid Lak LOST Large Grey Cat with Dei1 St ipes, Whity Markings on Face i ami Paws REWARD 447 E Main Pimkney, Mich, WANTED General Office Work, exivienced in bookkeeping, Upin  billing Imjire at Dispatch Office, Box 10S ANN ARBOR iicy SPECIAL OFFER I will conduct auction sales for tha lint rate of 15 per sale with oyt regard to the amount of goods to be sold  Bert Wylie Auctioneer FOR SALE Coal burning hot wat er heater and 30  tank Mrs McKinley 306 Mill St FOR SALE First and second cutt ing ctf alfalfa hay in bales, also  ,onrj mixed hay Lloyd Sendee j SUFFOLK RAMS crossed with Phone 61FU j Black Top Delaine Ewes produce  FOR SALt Kitchen Rane with  rapid maturing lamb of top mutton I oil burner attachment,fine condition Phillip Sprout Phone 19FII Classified Want Adf iOli SALEFURNITURE, 2 Piect Blue Living Room Suite Metal Reed Settee and two Chain, CrliiSt quality that will save you weeks1 oi iSutvabe  cottage or porclK Skirt grain feeding Small heads prevent e Vrnlty and Stool, lambing trouble For sale by T lv Ware Rte 1, Dexter Phone Ann Ar bor 25822two FARM FOR SALE80 Acres with private lakelH mile frcm Poilage Lake 10,000 Cash  Mr Florence Schultz, 3132 Dix j OL SALERound Oak Heat Ave, Lincoln Park, Mich ffrHiMnfirepot 15 FOR SALETwo wheel Trailer, I Stcl Box Price 11 Eli Aron Deter Rd John F Connors FOR SALE2 HP Garden tractor with 8 inch i low aui Cultivati or complete V E Beach FOR SALE Larfe Ofl Heaters 75  Glennbrook farm Smill Ones 27 Elm ys Gura Oak Grove Mich FOR SALE Gladioles spikes cut daily Plenty of colors to pick from also rafliite 60c a doz Ww R Barrett 728 E Siubley st Howell Mich Phon c733 W eu room house, GP UFNJ A garage at 407 Stuart St Pinckney Mrs RaymQnda Morris Bedroom Chair Li v,wiuiii,marble Tnp Table, To Dressers Odd Mirror, Lamp, Fireplace Screen, Four Sets of No  vels, like new, Ping Pong Table, and Table Tennis Outfit, Pair of Maple Sk, Piano, Sectional Bookcase etc Jliu  Pettysville Road, 4 miles 111 b Piiieknoy , WANTED Sevin, Dress Making iinrl altcriations,Mr, Joe Stackable  llovell St, Pinckney FOR SALE5 Heating Stoves f Rev Francis Murphy FOR RENTSmall year around hou se at Rush Lake Call John Lobdell 800 R Howell after 6 Housewives S AV E YOUR HASTE FATS FOR SALE A Dodge 4 Do Sedan POR SALESevn room nouso, rT W rnr rG8  wHymth two baths shade rdc, , fruit good  A T ,, , u gggj Coach, Fvd Coupe, rumble seat iocalion 2 JO Putnam St VOn SALEWinchester 12 bguaye I FOP SATF I, u4  F0 SALE Heating stove, burn PP  and06  j wood or coai, heats 5 rooms Stuart jderson FOR SALE Ladys Winter Coat Black, size 38,good as new, a real bargain Inquire 312 W Main St  hone 117 Elmers Garage Oak Grove FOll SALE An 11 Inch HammerNKT PTQ n nat fo d f,n  rifle Phone 42 Lucius Doyle GeorgeLRobioa Overcome Soap Shortage mumm T1ILET SOAP Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only Phere is world wide shortage of all An ia Fats and ot one fifth of what they used in 1941 Thij also affects pamts, textiles, leather goods, floor coverings etc Without the help of the American Housewives there would have been uttle soap last year, One out of every nine cfes of soap made lat yer was made from waste fats sved n American kitchens, Jo dont blme your grocer i he has butcher, no oap but save every ounce of fat you can and sell it to yrr We Heed them Leave Them at this Store guaranteed afeo 60016 wheels, STATE OF MICHIGAN ruit Court for the County ot Livingston in Chancery REALTOR LhnerMgJ n 25c ahle For infants, girls or ladies Cuff assorted colors LADIES HOSE4 pairs for 100, 3 rooms with 1 acre op Territor39c value, choice of semisheer ial road, East of Portage Lake Rd rayon or fullseam service weight 1000, with 600 down, 20 a mo cotton Full shades Neav jjexter 13 acres,6 room house  MENS COTTON SOX8 pair for Uitfn TL MLJW lilK Ji KUSSO, Plaiiuff 00 26c value, medium weight banchltktn houae W0000Caah Vs JHN P CHARLES KUSSO and NEELY it uarniiiu in the Circuit wr ior the County of Livingston tin Ghut, at the City of Howell, Wi in f id county and state on Septeml 1,90 be 3rdt 1947 l   i  his caue it appearing fvoi the worn bill of compliant on file thai the plaintiff does not know the present whereabouts of Charles  uusso, defendant, and whetherJvejj is a resident of the state of Mlchi c Go Acres, 5 rooms, bath, basemen and other outbuildings, 10,000 V cash long style or short elastic topAs sorted coiors BfRDSEYE fIAPERS295, a doz en,Firt Quality,27x27 hemmed in SPS iSvw SY1 ra  s oil f 18500  cash MENS DRLSS SOX5 pairs for 1 A  I luA  A 60 Acres, 8 room modern brick, i cash 20,000 sttfe or short elastic top Assorted   Hosery are slight imperfects,, hftsnnunl f, tri, numiTLi ntii, 35c value Fine rnyon, long 16c Acre 7  hW basement, electric pump, ol water heater furnace nie cement pier A rooms and bath, rOUtX Cmr BETTERMEATS A1  gan, or lives outside the State ofjQ pox 2029 Miehigan, in a foreign country  KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE On motion of VanWinkle ft Van WANTEDAshes and rubbish to WilSA  U  il lt ls  hau awa Will al PJck UP oM  DERLD tnat the said Charles Russo newspaper and mayazines cau5a his appearence to be entered    heroin within three months from the date of this order and that in i  case of his appearence he cause hte answer to olainliffs bill of compl aint to be ii led and a copy thereof served on the attorneys for plain tiffs within lifteen days after ser vice on said defendant Charles Russo, of a copy of paid bill and notice of this order And thrt in de fault thereof said bill be taken as confessed by id dcrondant Chcs Ruo r   And it is turiher ordered that within forty days the plaintiff Base ie E Russo cause a copy of this or der o be published in the Ptafcney Dispatch, a ne paper printed, pub lished and circulating In amid Coun ty, and that 3uch puWieatian be  continued therein for at Watt once in each week for six weeks In sue ceasion, or that she cause a copy oi this order to be personally served on said defendant Charles Roaao, fat least twenty days before the time prescribed for hi  Glenn C Yetland  Circuit Court Commissioner j Van ric Van Winkle  Attorneys for Plaintiff colors Please state size Wanted , cmnnn SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED Jff WOUuu NO CO,Da, WE PAParcel Post 1,l  ,   , Mtw SOUTHKRN SALES COMPAQ Tr 2  1 1,750 down GEORGE I ROBlHt Ypsilanti, Pone 2840 Salesman Clyde OWasopPmckney Fred Millspaugh, Ypsi,Ph 1275 at R O Cummings,YpsU Ph, 70 U Harry Prfcsk  ,  Rom where I sit fy Joe Marsh Prissys Got a Man I Maybe  t  sterday Sis Mertfn, our Ubv an, found rn article cut from  th file copy of the Clnritn When fHc compared it with another copy thrt I gave her che found it was my ccumn on How to Kcp a Hospand Happy  Nothing unurI   c xc  the last pcrjon fzzn reading t  mper was Prissy Hcskins or to rs proverbial Old Maid i VcM, if Prissy has inally got a r , more pitwer to her Andatore t ranee te bclh of them , hecauife thats what my eotnma was about Tolerance of a tate for old hats, old pipes, eld friends, and mellow beer And tolerance on the hosnands part of a wifes tastes and aabtta From where 1 sit, nobody begrudges Prissy taking that dipping from the Clarion But Pd tike to hint that if shed jnst sneewfts, shed get my thoughts on tolersnea firathand And in return PH treat her to a glass of beer A   eerW wJeweP 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