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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>wfg mmqmwwm fc   Itotcfeney VOL 64 Michigan Mirror School News Pinckney Dispatch S5 Wednesday Nov 5 1947 I dont think we need to live in a crista all the time, because the world isnt going to, pot unless we want it to C F Kettering, retired vicepres of General Motors Corp in charge of research and now its research consultant, was Epeaking The occasion was the 14tlr annual meeting of the Asciaed Prfess Managing Editors assn in Detroit  Jews executives of daily newspaper throughout the U, S were in attend ance  Boss Ketterings remarks, The Day after Tomorrow, were an affirmative, positive reminder that Dot roits know how of making things through mass prod, was achieved oily by competitive free enterprise and that we still live in the golden age of opportunities unlimited , Since I have retired, he said I have organized several new co    One is the Utopian Transportation  Joinin  Coj, Limited, and that is a nonprofit organization I am trying to raise a few funds, and you can help in your little comm to give free trans portation to these people who think this is a lousy country The onJ thing about the Utopian Transportation Co that is limit ed that the transportation is limited tcf one direction One of the things I dont nderstand is why this country is culled upon to make up the deiicits for all the dbjekeyed European ideologies and stop our own work while we are doing it I dont understand that one at all SECOND AND THIRD We are very graUsf ul to the P T 1 A, for furnishing lhe refreshments lor our Hulloweou Tarty We especi ally wish to thank those who prepar cd iind served the refreshments Sue Ann Fenner and Larry Waton nave charge of the song books this week We aro enjoying thonew soccer ball we just received Harriet Jane Vincent and Betty L Hammer were absent Mon because of illness MaryJo Carr visited the dentiit Tuesday Prize winners at our Halloween party were Dejiise Davis, Jim Cam1 bell Jimmy Whitley, Mary Jane Jeff reys, Denise Kennedy Roberta Avk ley Nearly every girl in the room is the Brownie troop OUR DEMOCRACY SHARING THE JOB MOLLY PITCHER WAS THC  FIRST AMERICAN WOMAN SOLOfCR WHEN HER, MUSftANO WAS KILLKO  IN THE REVOLUTIONARY C ep our moncf in I r from the Winars  3 They want the, till  We didnt start this war, we juit We had our Halloween part  in and tried to help a little I  afornoon Those who won pria SEVENTH AND EIviHTH GRADE Wc are trying to raise money to buy a flag for our room We navel G so far this year and 6 left from last year Judy Aschenbrenner bro ught a bank lo keep our moncf We had a letter lake school Tues bs l0i go over there for a soft ball r vi When they playifl here w y one point Marguerite Coon had a birthday party Wed night and all lhe children in theJ room were invited Quite a few wenx and we had a lot of fun ty Fri prises for their costumes werefc Marityn Coon, Jimmy Torpor Beverly Duty, and Paula CurleU The seventh grades are studying South America in Geography Class We have made a population map and a map showing where the mountains kilos and rivers are found The school hot lunches started Monday with MrsPalmer in charge got was talking to Harvey Campbell this morning, an he said, You are ail wrong He said, If a fellow is in the gutter, you either have to pet in with him or help him out I said, I No, not If he put himself in there I dont intend to get into the ditch at all, and most of the fellows in the  ditch would have had us there, so, i cant be too sympathetic When it comes to starving, I would help on that a little bi,but it is not a part of that to get sentiment I al over the guys that were tfing to lick us I cant get sentimental over J and awards given out A potuck that at all  supper was served Ketterings remarks, philosophical i Mr Hart, county leader ave and offten humorous, were timely be I awards, Patty Thayer and Patsy cause they served to remind us thatjLovell tap danced, Susan Campbell, Americas greatness has been built J Joan Griffth and Lois Shirley sang, on the development and use of super    ior machines According to one sur j KDG AND FIRST GARDE vey, the average machine investment j We had a lovely time a1 our Hall per worker in America is 0,000  j owetn partjy last FriW  all wore Who is going to put up this C,000 costumes and had noisy makers and Any citizen who, is willing to savja noisy time was enjoyed h all money and to risk it as an invest Kristin Tasch and Sharon Knowlton   J Gridiron Dope Grass Lake who never played here before was Pinckneys opponent Fri night They were about the seme weight as Pinckney but were the fum blinist team that ever played her unity iiiVer Thejy fumbled kickoxfs, pants and passes whenever the opportunity a rose and consequently mado one first down and threatened seriously to score  The Pinckney team had trouble getting started They had only one practice session last week and look ed rusty Their line failed tu hold on offense and they could nut get going Thel first score cane tn the second quarter when after u coai pie of end run by Amburgey, Amburgey threw a long pass to Meyer which he caught for a touchdown Meyer did net make the extra point This was the score at the half In the third quarter Pinckney fin aJly got going but lost two, scoring chances They fumbled one on thc 5 yard line Grass Lake recovering  Current Comment  4 The race question contfimi  crops in many different forms, 10 papers are now running article about a landlady in Madison, Wilt Mrs Arthur Rupe who evicted girt student from her rooming house for dating a negro student The girl had attended a party at the University Memorial Union and the negro htt escorted her home The Student Irit Alexander is from New York City Another coed, Constance Fallow fion Brooklyn, N Y who took Aliv  cxanders part was also evict ed Miss Alexander is chairman of the students relations comm and tans placed the matter before the student board Legally the landlady has not a leg to stand on Negroes aro citizens and are entitled to all the rift and benefits of citizens even if in Mine instances they dq not receive them Miss Alexanders action may not have been in good taste but it Was not illegal We see one of the planks of Frank Vanantwerps plat form in hi quest for the mayoralty Another goalward march was stopp I sniP of Detrojjt i to see that negroes ed op the 10 yard line when they admitted to all Detroit bowling lost the ball on downs After a num ic Tiu American Bowling Conii  d is not now admit them In THK SPIRIT OF MOLLY PITCHER fS STRONG TODAY WOMEN IN THE ARMED FORCESARMY AND NAVY NURSES, WAFS, VVACS, WAVES,SPARS, MARINES WOMEN IN HOME AND FACTORY ALL AG CAGGVNS CV THM MQNSMA TRAOITIOHSHARING THE JOBGETTING INTO THE FIGHT  ber of gains, mostly with A and Bums carrying the bal Avent over for a touchdown a er kicked goal Pinckneys last touchdown gift from Grass Lake Meyer , ed, the Grass Lake safety man, Hit hied it near the 10 yard line and Pinckney recovered Meyer went over for a touchHmwn from there but failed to kick goal In the last minute of play the en tire Pinckney secrmd team went in with Pinckney in possesion of the  ball near the Grass Lake 25 yard line They made one pl4v with N Baughn carrying the ball  urgey urns ley was a punt lMuLdelphia last week Herbert Millen, a 5f year old negro lawyer was a pointed muncipal judge by Gov  Duff, Republican The negro was a former as1 itunt attorney general PINCKNEY Milk Matters 4H MEETING The 4H Achievement meeting    was held at the school Tueftr night  NP IV n 3 , B nearly sixty million dollars worth of milk was marketed Ly the Mich Prod Assn during the past, year, according to the report which 1 will be presented to the delegates, attending the Annual Meeting of tWT dairy farmers organisation at E  Lansing on Thurs Nov 6th Thi represents an increase in sales a i  i 01  R Clark Burroughs Schneider Elmer Heath G Clark Hurtibuse Darrow  Amburgey Meyer Burns L V R T R G C L G L T L E Q B R H L H GRASS LAKE Gardner Webb McNeily Kruse Havens Poime Foster Copnland Taylor Sherwood Brumbaugh tnent for profit Back in 1870 an average American worker worked 60 hours a week He earned 060 Compared with 1047 real dollars, that would be worth 1656 By 1908 he got 12 a week for 60 hours work Todry ho gets 60 a week and works 40 hours all because of the American system of free enterprise, risking money for profit There is no place in the world where this is true So,dont sell the U S short for socialism or other European ideologies Why not buy a few shares in Ketterings U Preferred, entered Kdg this webk and Roselin Knowlton entered First grade AN APPRECIATION pounds, with 15,715 mem bers participating in rolling up the record figures At the Annual Meeting which will t be attended by 500 delegates from The Ninth Grade CLass wishes to  counties of the state and guests in express its appreciation to the foil the Fairchild Theatre on the campus owing people, who made our cancel at Mich, Stale Ccllege, faporfa a success Mr Fuhrman and Mr Jar Wf pes I K Maystuad, Sec Howard oslowski who purchased the doiitit j Simmons, and Treasurer William juits for us wholesale Jack Haines Bv Francis Marphy, pastor nearly thirty per cent oyer that pre    2uki  1 vious year, and three times the dol I o P  Preparation for JMj Comsan Sunday 70 to 70 a m Masses at 800 a m and 11 00 a m lar volume of 1941 Production WTS the greatest in the Assn history, a i mounting to one and three tenths billions fcunday, Nov 0, 24th Sunday after Pentecost, Usual first Friday devotionsNov 7, 7730, 8th werc of 75th Novenna Com Sun for men  of parish This month devoted to purgatorial All are invited to enroll F B Substitutions  Grass Lake J iTaylor, V Haven, Mohrlok, Grass  hans I Substitutions  Pinckney Ott befn, Jeffreys VanBlaircum, Baughii Firman, Mattison, McGowan, Joe  1anoaster, Wilson, Stofer Nichols Touchdowns Meyer 2, Burns, J Extra Point  Meyer First downs Pinckney, 7, Grass Lake 1 Penalties Pinckney 15 yds Refeee  Owick, Ann Arbor Umpire  Lasch, Ann Arbor Head Linesman  Dinkel The Methodist church at Lamb, Mich near Port Huron is in the throo of a good c,ld fashioned church row In ihe Methodst conference as in similar ones all church property be longs to the conference At the tart conference meeting the said body did not reappoint Rev John Logfens to Lamb but sent another pastor The church refused to recognize the iction uf the conferoiac with draw from the body rehired Bev lo,iis mui defied the conference Nov ilishop Wade of the Detroit area has been forced to go into cir cuit cojrt at Port Furor, to  evict te di,ertr rs rom the Lamb church which he claims they have taken pos session of illegally The war dept has issued denial to the ttry of Rep Bennett of Missouri who toured Europe He stated a sharp Marlon recently that fa NOTES OP GAME Th all 3 American soldiers liad been killed in 1 riehte, Italy the past year in battles vrih Communists The war dept states the only American Cas ualties reported there were when An American plane crashed over Jugo Movia a year ago Now just why are these wild stories circulated The persons who take a delight in sprees ing them may not be war mongers but they are certainly knowingly or unknowingly doing aP they can to hapten war with Russia The Memoriums 0f the late Geft George Patten who led the thrust through France and Germany which Court News The case  Marie Clandening of Conway vs h A Bonnell of Colorad was tried last week This involves 48 head of horses bqught of  Bonnell and shipped here from Colorado Marie Clandening claims they were misrepresented, seeks tio recover 20,000, Shields Ballard  Bishop ot Lansing appear for thc plaintiff and Van Winkle  VanWinkle for Bonnell The judge took Barbara Haines, Mr Haines and Mrs La vey furnishing us with mus ic Bob Carr and Vincent LaUosa S j for calling square dances Mr Rokos and Mr Corey for permitting our advertisements in their stores Dick I Gallup for running the record mach ine for us the last half of the dance Mi I ider for standing by until 4he larc guest had gone, We also iwant to thank all tne parents wno donated the cost of the doughnut We want to thank ouir class Sponsors, Mrs Stackable and Ms Lavey Bristow, will be made The guest speaker for the days session Ls Dusty Midler, nationally known , J parted humorist and homespun economist, e,1ffus instruction for shool f Columbus Ohio The election Jhl,dren each Monday at 400 p m of directors and adoption of resolut by Sisters of Mercy, ions aj directives for the next  Among the intentions are Sun years operation are included in the j T Uran Fabcr  in Grand Rapj days program with luncheon to z Moilr Members of Purgatorial be ssrved Iff the ladles of the E etylue8 Hi8h Mass for Maify Esther McGrath Wed, intention  of livin,req by friend Thur, for the  late Christina Kelly, req by son for thflr help and many ileas they gave us We also wish at this time to tnrnk Mr White for donating sticks tJr the pennants that we are still selling Thank you The Freshman Class Lansing Comm Church u Cefteerration Notes The rains of last week were a welcome reliefTo the conser Uon the case under advisement In the case f Lawrence Dunham vs Harold Webber, the attor neys were allowed more time to file J HALLOWEEN PRANKS briefs, A divorce was granted to Lawrence from Iva Irene Casterton and a quiet titie decree to Aron Bran j tne towVThV windowswere soaped 1 I as usual but that was about all   Not much was done here i1Tilloween as 2 state pojee were 1 re and spent the evening patrolling Velma was given a divorce from Gerald Navarre The case of the Merchants Fur Co vs Ruth Withey was settled The eutq damage case of Thos Bath jr, by noxt friend vs Roger Allen resulted in a verdict for the jiaintiff The att were Raymond Heymea for Bath and Martin Lavan for AUeo Cmd 0Tbaaiu I wsa te express my siucee fee fee biejod doners kuid  I aad aeifnhnn fur their aad eaxdM which I have ity recent illness Thursday night a bunch beat the bpll and went out The Chic Sales hofcises available were tipped oer bui these are getting scareeThe us usuil bunh of junk was dumped on th Fhool grounds Abomt 11 p m  dept who fought 170 forest fires the week befone Rain extinguish all fires in the lower peninsula and en cbled the fighters to get control of the fires in the upper 3 lives were Icjt, including 2 conservation men The new state fox bounty law cost the state 6,235 for 1,247 fo es the first two weeks of operation  COMM COM CHURCH The pheasant kill this year was Rev Alfred Allard Paster about half that of 1946,  OrgasfcUt and ekeir Dlreeter sirs The term poplars is applied to l Merwin Carapaetl S g Mr Heania many different kinds of trees, in j Vedder tiding aspens, cotton woods, tulip We cordially invite you to Wortress, Balm o,f Gilead, Lomardy ship with us Sunday morning 1030 white poplars and some kinds of Reformation Sunday  Appropriate e hard t and toughest game  names of faithful departedIn event on Pncev schedule will be this ended the war, are running in the of death of a member a special high comin Frid, night at Dexter This Saturday Evening Post In his artmass is offered Prayers requested  also Dext rs big game and in bill I icles he severly pans the British for sick and special intention for I erf for tJie rme Coming Gane A high command and Gen MontfO crowd to exeed 2000 is expect While Dexter may be the favorite to win Pinckniv has a chance Dexter has had pi nty of luck so far Brighton outplayed her gaining rv  ground and making more first do Dexter go4 away a long pass for a touchdown the first quarter and made their extra point Brighton scored but i 1ed to make the p iut Twice more Brighton got inside the Dexter 10 yd line but failed to score Dexter beat South Lyon 25 to o Pinckney beat them 2i tofi Against Hartland, a pushover Dex er only scored 26 points Pinckney  from boys from here who served has a chance Brighton sent 800 fans m with him in France One Grant Aloysius Fri, High Mass for late Dr Catherine Smith,req by friends Sat,Intention o friends  members of Purgatorial Society Nov, 0, late MrsWinifred Murphy, req by EJ Murphy Nov 10, Feast of St Andrew, High Mass for late Joseph ftinsbery Pilgrimages to all ceme teries are made this week, following Holy Montgomery in particular for slowing up his drive on Germany by witholding his gasoline iHe states jf he had been permitted to continue, there would never have been any battle of the Bulge in which many thousands of American soldiers were killed He say  Field Marshall Montgomery w ited to enter Germany first The lish high command hotly denies  assertion and sajys if Pattons small force had been allowed to pro ceed he would have been badly defeated Pattons ideas are not new jwe have Heard same things before willows to Dexter when their team played  Vard was wounded there and another, Glenn Kingsley was taken prisoner in the Battle of the Bulge O E S NOTICE Pinckney Chapter No, 145 OES F NeyS goat was borrowed and WM hold its regular meeting Friday entrance was gained to the school ,, November 7th at SAO p m, aH the goat locked in Mr Readers honoring Adahs Special Entertainoff ice where it proeedeed to rnakjment Secy itself to home, chewing up report    cards and ledger leavesWhen found SPECIAL COMMUNICATION next morning it was standing on t Special eetnmanieation of Living ston Lear No 76 F A A M, oa Tuesday night, Nov 11th te eonferr a first Degree Refreshzaeate eerved ed ftrr work A good attendance requrd Pasg W Curlett, Sec4 message S S 1130 Mr Headers desk The master clock vs stopped by removing fates Bill Clark who is an old band with goats got the animal oVt of the school and tee tt back to itr pastare  10  11M there Pinckney should dq likewise There has, been much confusion over the admission price charged at Dexter Supt Reader called the Dex ter supt by phtfne end was told the price for the PinckneyDexter game will be adults, 100, students and children 50c Joe Burns rettfrn to the game has helped Pinckney He is a fine line bucker and with Bob Amburujjey gives Pincknety a good offense The Grass Lake game was the smallest crowd of the season Only a handful from GraM Lake accom1 A case which may be the first test of the Federal Rent Control act took place in tin Arbor last week Taylor Collins ho owns an 8 famihy apartment there started eviction pre eeedi ngs against Edward Brokaw, a tennant and also ordered the 7 otisf  families oat They refused to go as6 suit was stated against BrokawTa case was heard before Circuit Commissioner Menefee aad a 4 i iury who found in favor of panied their team here The spirit I Collins claimed he wished of rivaly was totally absent and only ments vacated so he eottU fraud jary v  floaters woaede a cow bong CHKtUkJF DWOLTE , ing te Mrs Alex Pearson of Ham , Charles DeWotfe, a lw time rri I tHtrr tids week A I of Heavy Stock dea e j bar Otis week  2 ec Heavy asae tides f flaabarg eHed tMs mora Ttumusi jatf JJgyaae ry tjsejrfaat gwaaeat Fmaje Qaad Yeaag Paeca thg mmmt FOOTRAUL SCORES Feotaall scores in this eaetion last week were as follow Brighton 13 MiUord 4 Dexter 13, Hollt 0 Ana Arber  Manchtter 26, South Lyeci 0 Flat Re 7, Roosevelt 0  SO Saline  Maaa 14 las 4 Daatfee If, Uaivwattr a fair delegation of loeai poeple turned out Two years ago Pinckney beat J Dexter 7 to 6 Dexter made 10 first downs to Pinckneys 2 but Pinckney recovered a fumble and scored and also go the extra points That was the last year Gas Ledwidge and D  Bonis, also Chock Clark played Last year Pinckaey fielded a green teem and lost to Dexter Dexter has one o die beet athletic fields in the state Mot rf Pin ckney fans have not aeea it Mow is the time to de so aad alee support  ler Wedtwia vie The PiackaaT U  aad neeai eMs them The 6 man only oat 25 minutes A EATaistiiAS Genuine calfskin billfaide, alized with emblem Hand Choice of black, browa er aad ed at I7S0 Arnold Berqaiet, HowvH Mich y  WE Bora te, Mr and Mrs,   t Mbvi,iMiib i 7  youre Planning Now for PincJaley DiapAch Wectnesdic Neighboring IV  5 147 i i ii ii nimr  AVON THEATER Mirk SYLVAN TCEATER k with JL j  OURE figuring how to cut costs, increase yield, conserve time, labor and the landprobably by  budgeting new farm equipment Its the logical step, since greater use of  machinery offsets higher labor and farming costs But its not always easy, on a budget, to know which is the wiser immediate investmentn electric brooder, a feed grinder, a portable grain elevator   Thats where your Edison Farm Serv ice Advisor fits in He works closely with your county agricultural agent He has the latest information, based on downtoearth research, on all types of electrical farm, equipment He can arrange for you to see the equipment at work to talk with the farmer who owns it In short, he can give you accurate, unbiased recommendations on your longrange electrification program He has no equipment to sell theres no charge for his services He there to help you make more money from every acre you farm How many of these WIRED HANDS are working for you  The Edison man can advise vou on each as applied to youi own tarai Brooders Pasteurisers Barn Cleaners  Home Freezers GermKilling Lamps Feed Grinders and Mixers Ventilators and Hay Driers Electric Purrps and Water Systems J Fri Sa, Nov 7,8 PURSUED Her U a DtMrt Vend1   plenty of myttery starring TERESSA  WRIGHT, ROBERT M1TCHUM Cartoon Under Sea Spear Fishing Sttn, Tue, Nov tfll SUDDENLY ITS SPRING A Comedy with PAULETTE COOOARD, FRED MacMURRAY Plus News Unusual Occupation Coming,Stallion load  iaxor Edge Undercurrent Wait for  FOREVER AMBER On Day The AlcCiear  of Gregory, Marcia and Mary, calibrated k ir luth birthday Sunday They arc uau ghier oi Ctidt McClear 100 from the Fovlerville area attenJtU Uie recent International riar vester Show at Chicago ih installation of pinking oters couiines to be  red hot question in Drifchion The Diiylrtun Ausu is tak continues to be a red hot question Aii unoiiicial censa shows liriglia to have u popuAtion of 1710  liio li40 census gave it 140  Walter Jelsma ii Grand Rapids wlio was involved in the auto acci dent in wliich County Clet John  Cartoon Hagman suffered a broken back pled guilty tu reckless driving and Was  fined 5 and cost in a Howell just lCeiCUo,d Motor Co has the old I gny OECEMBER lO mill building it purchased at Brighton some years ago for said The Brighton Community chest has set their goal at 2500 Iowa has 560,000 horses the largest number of ana state Utah and  New have 1000 each the smallest number The first two bodies of American soldiers from overseas are expected to arrive this week Pvt Paul Kirby of Howell killed in the battl of the Bulge and Pvt Edward Pittinger of Brighton who lost his life in the same battle The Howell city council at its last session ordered parking meter When these are installed paralell parking will be necessary The Howell Community chest goal is 5000 Charles Sutton is chairman The County Bar Assn presented Judjye Collins with a framed portrait of himself last week to hang in the  Fri, Sat, NOT 7, 8  ON THE OLD SPANISH MAIN Outdoor Musical in Color Starring ROY ROGERS, TITO GU12AR, ANDY DEV1NE, JANE FRAZEE Cartoon Latest Now Sun, Moa,ruea, Nov 9 10, It XHEYENNE A Drama with DENNIS MORGANJANE WYMAN JAN1E PAIGE, BRUCE BENNETT Cartoon Sportraol New Sun Shows 715 4k 9tOS 1 First National Bank IN HOWELL Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationAll Deposits Insured Up to 5,000 for Each Depositor court room Frank Shields made the presentation HOW TO MEET FIXED EXPENSES Add up how much you spend fo I rentor mortgage payments, mer est and taxesand includ  on her big items you psfry out ouch year lLv Wed, Thur, Nov 12, 13 KEEPER OF THE BEES A Drama with MICHAEL DUANE, GLORIA HENRY, HARRY DAVENPORT Piia A QomedyDrama BANJO 1  tiring SHARYN MOFF I, JACQUELIN WHITE, WALT REED, UNA OCCJNOR Shows 700 A 900 1 ney b  now of Lansing has been appointed to thtj state board of hea  1th Ly Gov Sigler He is the govern ors personal physician Dr Cyrus Gardner, former Pinck 1de by 52 and desposit tie resulting amount i ch week in a chocking account here with us,  More Power to Mkhicnn FarmersfciCViliCALLYI  Te mmi mm  Not of 47 Years Ago ,y The Ladies aid served meals over Gene Campbells store Nov 5  Gone Foster is putting down a well fox Heman Smith of Mar it n  iJam Wallace has move into Gene Campbells house on Putnam St vacated by OConnor Sisters Dr Fred Mylne and wife are in j Jackson on their honeymoon  Prof Stephen Durfee and Norman Wihon are on the program at the Teachers Instiuto at Brighton Nov  10 1 Burglaries are being pern rated evywhere, Proton your cash by iHJng our night depository, HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH luu, Vvea, ixov 4,5,6,7 ihur, rrt, ivisriK vVOKE TKiHTS Condy tx Technicolor Starring  UAN DAILEY WE HAVE, AMPLE AVAILABLL FOR  FUND SOUND  In Mis Kuima Voilmer and son John spcii Sun with the Charles Kiselt iumiiv in JVvIerville Mi Mmrav Kennedy and Mr Irvin Kcnn Vly were in Ann Arbor Monday The Stmdoy Culver family of Oik Grove spent Sindr at the Murray KcniHdy homo Trr Carl Hidwell family of Brighton spont Sunday at the Hon WhJff hma  Mrs, Fancis Smith of Lakeland visitincr n P 7 Cty  Hon White, Wm Roche, Fred Evrs and Shubal Moore attended the horse pale at Jackson last Thjvq  Mrs, Mae Metz of Howell s the week end at the Lee Lavey Mr and Mrs Wm Chunn d i Mer and Mrs Dora Stackabh and  Mr and Mrs R V Stackablc and fm  i1 ct Dtioit and 5 and Mrs J Wilson and daughter of Hiland T  were Sunday dinner jruests of Mr  and Mrs Joseph Stackable Mr and Mrs Lee VanHouahton of Lincoln Park called qin Mrs John Martin Sat  A BRAN NEW SEQUENCE DICK WITH THE PILGRIMS Roys and girls Make your own DICKS ADVENTURES SCRAPUOOKFollow the exciting new sequence in DICKS ADVENTURES in PUCK, The Comic Weekly with Detroit Sundry TimesYouU have lots of fun keeping a scrapbook cd Dick adventure among tht Pilgrims Get Sundays Detroit Times Mrs, Gladys Lee entertained Jr Kings Daughters Sat  the Liver Spare flibs Ham Sliced Smoked Shoulders Small 4 r AVERAGE lb 59 c 59 Pot Roast  ,b 53 Sirloin Steak lb 69c Porterhouse Steak  69c 49c Veal Chops lb Yearling Lamb Roasts,  iC OkAie  m 39 Legs, Chops Pork Sausage Link1 69 Velveeta Cheeses  8e Lard r 3 Keyko Margarine  37  Mike Kelly who teackes in Wat erloo was home Sundaiy Fred Cumpbell and John White spent the week end in Oak Grove George Sigler ati this place entertained Fred Potter and Geo Tuttle of Detroit hunting Monday A number frojn here attended the Rep, rally at Howell Friday night Gen Alger, Col Aj Gen James and  Major Hopkins talked The election is over McKinley is elected president and Aron Bliss,  governor In the county the Demo crats elected Kanose to the legislature, Finley, sheriff, Shields, prosecutor and Stowe, Judge of probate RepL elected were Lyons, clerjDean treasurer Nellie Gardner and Fannie Monks attended the Cathcdic fair at Dex  ter last weelc 1700 was taken in  The Anderson Farmers Club met vim Geo Greiner Sat Those 0,  he program were Mike Ruen,Faciau Hinchey, Blanch Martin, Mrs Kirk Van Winkle, Wm Sales, Wm Roche Florence Hoff 1 Tipiady is teaching schocl in Hamburg  1 me Teeple is now working in Mrs Roy Teeple entertained 15l ,lady friends Tuesday niHt The mother of Thomas ead died at Green Oak Wed  iUR Shields well known How ell att fell under a train there Tues  and was killed e e e Noterf2 I ears Ago The election is over Woodridge Ferris, Democrat is elected U S  senator by 20,000, Alex Grosbeck is   gov and Grant Hudson congressman j In the county Drewery, Hoff and I Van Winkle are elected The balance ,s Rep I Edmjund Cook, poet is the first number on the lecture course OAI Nov 9   me court has reaffirmed th conviction of Frank Decaear   ixouegger, arrested ty ilhe 1  iff Miller a yoar and a half ago   Mike Roche kind a tow hit by an j auto last voek  A masked Halloween party was i 1 J lloisel home Tues , Phillip Faastman and family have I moved to Belleville j Bom to C 4L eanady and wife j rfov 4 daughter Rett and Graee Yoong have closed tteir cottage at tte Bluffs Mr and Ma Jolut R Martin entrained 8a Masee asad Stan at their awa Mejadij ajght in aa old taMhloned sewing tee A fine eupper was followed ay gaaaea aad dancing LOANS HEAL ESXTE MORTnAGE OR PERSON AT fASG ABLE frATta  u Nov 8th Mat 2 P M, ALONG THE OREGON TRAIL dUNiri HALE, ADRIAN BOOTH Alo THE FABULOUS SUZANNE S  with BARARA BRITTON, VALLEE RUDY Sun and Mon Nov 710 Mat Sun, 2 p m, ContlnSoat JOAN CRAWORD, VANHEFLIM in POSSESSEIX COMEDY NEWS SOU k HILL IF YOUV6 AOft OUT VfUR WLH  Tue and Wed Nov 1112 DRIFT WOOD Comedy New 1 UZ 3 n Con Stare LawreaNi Riggs  Gregbory is i Rowe hospital, fltockridgo w in jrif received whea bit ear hit a pile of corn stalk hi the Halloween e New Crane fixture are now in full production and oVy net reaching the market in increasing quantifies There if a aias and type of fixture to suit every taste am well m every Youtl lke die fresh, saodem styling of these ejeeliry ing fixtures, their many improvmenu And yoVat be at e moderate prices of this nptoAri sninu Coine in and see ae piece your order today ear p    Jnstallataoa CAU US TODAY Phwraney MYRON J HUGHES  licensed Maatar Pfsjniber  134F6  M4A8717 feVseids fife tmm YfnUaafJ lent  THE PWCKWEY DISPATCH Wednesday Wednesday Nov 5 1947 Rokos Soda San d wich Bar Now Serving Deliclom Home Cooked Rot Sandwiches and Hot Lunches Daily Home Made Plet  Bunte Just Arrived a New Shipment of Fine Candies Chocolates, Cane Cod Pepper Mints, Howards Batter Mints, Allegretto Cherries tin Cream Also Assortd Balk Candies FRESH FROM DEXTER DAILY Pastry,Rolls,Bread, Special Orders Picked Up Bulk Fl avors Black Sweet Chen y Carnei Cashew Lemon AlaAla Chocolate Fudge Ripple  ICE CREAM FOR YOUR PARTY A Dolly Vardofl Roll Qt 75c PkoVic Cream Butter Pecan Cherry, Vanilla Chocolate Neapolitan 3 Flavors Phone 9105  SiJ  J D URING the amphibious invasion of Southern France, Lieut Ray Hamilton Allen, USNR, led his unit close to an enemy held beach and delivered withering rocket fire against hostile defenses By his cool courage and inspiring leadership under fir, he contributed materially to the effective neotraUzatioa of enemy defenses For this Hroic service he received Cbe Bronze Star Amphibious warfare requires tec of ships and it takes  Var Bonds to p ade than v 5 Trsry DW FlagRising fjr the World issr S NX S   KS s , 5     0M gUrtJcc approved fcr a Sees, Kr Twk Th    Httea east  i ffOVEMHBU lffl ioer Cood thing fom kept Umx MRifht4 nds efea and as seeded  J Grace mmd I Let of r er wit place BMW, loo m Ut, are wkttvtS oner aaaVhssAst Ai dwt he M ne mirinai aan tepaanlepaalanaflsllatsnnv  ,   s r ,  T  IK  COMDR JA J HAILE MINI, USN, already holder of a DIG, has been uwau ,  j Navy Cross for leatin a flight o carrier planes gainst the Jap in the  ilippines He so deployed ho command that they severely damaged six m , vombat vessels Desf heavy antiaircraft fire, he rmdt aa accurate h r run on a battleship, ring a direct hit with a 1000 pound bomb   Roods helped,pay for the planes and bombs that enabled the MtnhI  officer to render teat foe ineffective His home now   Velleio, O I f  Ja v 5 TrMmo Dpmttmt em UN Focts ond Foxes  LEBANON s ,  si  sKtm I 4aeesA awed ene iuipoeCaAt teese oesjaee ef eke MhMIe fca  WHa lbc sma Mils freat eleec ttje Let v J hae sent Ha tceOeaa aaWnosneeW CfiW3ris1aBeaW asOBT aHPji saatU ef r tne meieirn KriuaWi o ceaam aas existoi iaeop   r JrMl after a pertos  dec a Leae eff Naeieaa JK u  ,tMiCf lv Fr   rV y  ts1  jdeisurr   ciuUtsjMe Sb pceisl GJ M jenea v siUci 1 3M capital OefneCwiBe  vrs njni asaaifcei nl 2 e X3iaeJ SzHtm Caiirrf swniMl  L  rod aj4 one taken efeija, aa sjalgamln      M  J  V rasrP mmmmmi wvmm iiiijip VMg PWCtWV WSeTCrl WtT 1 It, jroaf Doctor ol  I M  taMlth wrrtce 1  UcfaJeAjteto Medical tocfcHf  ProUetn Driaeal   Wthan 8,000,W V5W CM Baited Statss drink elwWbe mM krages to excess and 760OCO M labeled  problem  drinker 4 be eeuse they cannot control their a Ipetite for alcohol and frequent are burdens to the  families and society , , h What is being done to help problem drinker Some states ai communities have established me leal programs to help these indh  duals On the national level the Research Council on Problems of Alcohol, an associated society of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, if seeking to coordinate the work being don on state and community level, ell , The Research Council also plan to establish a series of center isJ leadmg medical schools and thei affiliated hospiuls throughout the, country These centers will studf causes, cures and prevention of ua i controlled drinking so that the problem drinker can be restored ta A useful position in society ei  Doctors of medicine and psychta trists working with problem drink era, believe that these indiVt duals should be treated as suffer i era from a disease rather than at 1 willful criminalsthat they should 1  be cared fof in hospitals rathetl than punished in jails and thai  curing them depends on sound I  medical knowledge rather than aw pleas for reform    I TAT  or ma Th VfaWi ltei tear MICHIGAN ISM State Parks See new lMlT Some late aeaaoa fegaree, till to be added, wu swell the U1 attendance figure to a higher level Av u  ,ioa ei said Court, held  at the rtobaW Office in the Ciiy I of Howell in said County en the  rd day ei Nanfuaar A Df 1947 L PieeettS Men WUUe L Lyona, f Judge of Probate I la the Matter ei the Estate of Edward J Perry, Deceased I Boee J Perry having filed in said Court his final administration  aceoiut an his petition prein fv he allowance tharaal and for the , asaignmen and diatribaMon of the   rcsiaue vf said estate 1 is Ordered That the 24th day of KovembeT A IX, U4T at ou jx In the forenega, at said TVwit OCfico, be an4 Is hereby ippointtd for examlng and allowing rsaid account and hiring said petit JJJ j timid Hawii stands aftae tea of me list with attendance of 1,900,764, and both Holland and Bay CI4  parka passed the million mark vv M6,UU and 1,240,082 reapec ti ely Cass Lake accommodated 909183, Island Lake 612,320 Mitchell 491,700, Sterling 862984, RochesterUtlce 806,888 and Lud inglon 217976   Sm mm While the death rate per 100million miles ol travel was down 15 per cent for the first half of 1947, the total traffic accident deaths in July were up 12 per cent and reported accidents up 19 per cent over those in July 1946 Motorists should be especially careful driving on the states rural trunkline system of highways be rause Michigan State Police rec orda revetl that all of the net fatality inon rd on them It it Further Ordetad That pubc notice thereof be gHvan by publication of a copy Of tuhls arder, or three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the tnckneey Dispatch newspaper irtiited and circulated in said County Willi L Lyoj Judge of Probate Celesta PaTshallRegister of Probae  , 1 aamifillna tea made reeeatfr JTUIL director of obetetrfcs end   iie Research Council plafl based on this theory and waaset up with the cooperation of the American Medical Association, the Michigan State Medical Society and other groups which are sup ported by your doctor ofadicine John Desmond, 05, died of inju ins nscnived at the U of M studiuir a1 tin MichiganMinn, game whi h wuis piuhod and fell on the concrete floor oi the football stadium Knii Weddige and wife of Am Ailxi1 were Friday guts of Mr, and Mri Don Swurthout Mr and Mrs Hoss Head attend1 tin1 funeral of her brother, Wm Hunhe nt Hlenheim, Ont Fri Mr and Mrs James Whitley were in liix oji Sat  Mrs Nettie Vaughn spent Fri at tiio toy Merrill home in Webtstci fVTH OF MICHIGAN Tin Circuit Court for the County Of Livingston In Chancery Order Of PubJicatiflfn Luiiiurd Dihtle, his wife Russell Liyhtle and Marie his wife Plaintiffs vs IJ R Lumbard and his unknowi heirsdevisccd, legatees and assigns , Defendant Suit pending 4 said Court en th 2jdaof September 1947 It appearing frbn the sworn hil of compliant filed in this cauaf that the plaintilia have not been tl  aftor diligent search and inqu ry to ascertain whether the defent ints are living or dead or wherv vtlKy reside if living, or whethei thoy ov any o them have peraonal representatives living, or where they or iiiy of them reside, or whether th title, interest, claim, lien or pojsl ,sible right of said defendant in and I to tlte land and premiaee hereioaf  ter described has been aaaigned to any other pension ejr persona, or whot her such title, interest, claim lion ot jKsible right in said promises lias, been disponed of by th do fondants, by Will And it further appearing to tb Okrt that the plaintiffs do not knjv Mid have not been able aftei diliiii nt search and iaquiry, to aorin the uaimis of the persoU h ntr included avi defendants ii tliis cause without being named t lirefoio, on notii of Gieoi C Velland for the paintifff it 1 OHT1 i lie etae named 4e faditrtF anJ each and all of mo4 thir unkmowa aaiia,  ind risijrr csvisae tacir asv rp f nteiHd in thte 4 m three mouth frosa the elate of 4aaus order, aud that in eWauH theft of the biU of MMasdalat filed hem la he taken as ccxfesm4 by aaid eV Cendants and each and at ef thesn AAd it ie further erdered CatJhe pUuKiffc witaia Catty day fnxa the date hereof,  tm t 4er to  psWrfced ia the PisMkaer WTt TELEPHONE HEARING Diruct testimony ot the Mich Tele jhonc co in support of its applicat on for a 10,400,000 general rutt increase will be competed befor, the SUte Public Com, Thura and Vi INov 1314 Meanwhile, the Com, staff and co  epresentutiveg are getting together a Detroit on tho scope of proposed iudit and appraical studies, broken lown into a randon sample of ex nunges The studies have Wen uuth rized at a cost of 350,000 to tht co and  will be made by outside con ultntP Unless ahort cuts can be ef ncted, thov are expected to tuke d nonths to complet At an abbreviated session last eok, Ferry Allen, asst comptroll , cited Mich H4kT current raun it only 28 per cent on net plant  ivestment and prophesied that the etum might fall to 162 percent y 1049 without a rath increase He aid the co paid dividends of 12 he first quarter of this year, 7c the second quarter and only 60c in the third Allen urged the Com U akr tho general price level ink consideration in fixing rates r  oresaw no early decline in thai 1 He said that basic wage rates in co had risen average of 87 pai cent since 1940 Jamas Smith, general at for Mich tell, pointed out that directory ad crtising profits were added to th companiys operating revenues athough there U no legal requirement for such practice He emphasised hat this practice helps keep ratar that much lower Kdgar Paska general ratj engir eer In reply to a ejection by hair man Stuart White of the com said ha companys decision to apply for i rate increase was its own and not iiredfcd by the American Telephone t Tetafraph Co as suggested by th attar Peake pointed out, aowevet Miat the Bell System has been grant Jd rate Increases in 26 states anr as applications for such increase pending ia 11 other etatee SON a muuie YOUVI AOI OUT VOUH WlWt 1   itt iflT A6  STATK OF MifiiUN The Probete Court far the County ef Uviagstea At a eaasioa of said Court, held t the Profit Office in w Citj i Jiowell it eald County, on th 8th day of October A D, 1947 Present, Hon Will is U Lyon p udge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of illiam J Nash, Deceased Mark A Nash having filed in aid Court his final administatioin ccount and hia aetitlon pra,nv for psv q pue xoejeqi poututoiie m merit a distriDution of the residue of said estate  It is Ordered that the 17th day of November A D, 1947 at ten cVclock in the forejioon at taid Probate off  ce, be and is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said acIt is Further ordered That pubic notice thereof be givea by pub cation of a copy of this order, for nee each maatk for 4 months prior aid day of hearing a the Pnckncy ispatch a aewspapar printed and irculated in said County Villle L Lyons, Judge of Probate  true copy PBassmvasj eape othere eSiriag tafegnaae   J e aoequi m the toiemla ef prefnancy1 Childbed fevers have mm tedueed and ImprovemenU ta the eating of paint of labor and delivery have been made aattlak wough tm provements la analgeala relieving wtreVd5tfcaWTend benent ia uettionable eases late in pregnancy It It ueed to deter tnlne whether a baby ean be born fat the normal manner This couM not be done M years ago In addii ition, Dr Lull taid aoaquate care of mothers before tbe baby it bom feat been developed by nodical teltntiitt, and the public hat been Informed by the family doctor and health organisations at to what Constitutes good prenatal care 4 b This educational program haste, tulted, if not in preventing, at least a reoognlting various obstetric complieationt early enough to have them ucceeafully treated, accord, tng ta Dr Lull, an  i  Another BasUrh medical tpecltl 1st, Dr Clement Smith, professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, recently reported the real E sslblliUes ol  influencing the alth and survival ef the baby fore birth, through preventative medicine, T   V Development of the unborn baby, Its ilia, maturity and ability to re tist infections during the first six months of life can au be influenced to a certain degree by medical pro ccdurtt carried on during pregnan cy, Dr 8mith taUL agistor at Marriaoe Uceniett Gerald Jmwn, 29, ForvrieirvfUe, Dortha Canfleld, 19, FoCervillej ,alph Devore, 23, Lansing, Janice lannon,l9, Hartland Wm Graiy jr  1, Hamburg, Mary Kinnane, 19 lamburg Donald Combs, 22, Fen Lon Virginia Robinson, 20, Fenton Mr and Mre, W tf Meyer called on Mrs Willa Metor Lamb and new daughter, Laurel June, at St Joe hospital, Friday night fejKave you reached that uncertalneiie 8 ID  JBROMBt buttonfronter fits with little or no alteration, hat a touch of glitter in the n nailhead ttudded belt All rayon gabardine  v In Florida Sand, ioldicr Blue, Steel Qrty, I Olace CliocoUte and Cruthed Mulberry iieWto44 I PEIRCES STORE FOR WOMEN 1205 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Howell, Micrdgan 40 Turkeys 40 Games a Grand Prize At Pinckney High School Gym 8JOO PfnaauiaT VFW PetP4pps wwsw 4MWWI L mm iMrft wmKWp, ,MWCKWEY,DlSPATCH,WiaaeUy Nov S 1947 Vry I he Store T ViJS   Groceries, Drygood Canned Ooods, Shoe Gents Furnlshiugs Lingerie  P4NCKHEV MfiPATCH Pubbahed  TySfej U 115 Main St Hackly, MicJia w4 aa ascend natter at Poatoiike at, ckney Ukfetaa andc l  1 vet ef Marofe H87 ff  SuaicrTption ruu 15U Ml W CUMAf Year Kennedys Gen Store  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Made to Detroit  Lloyd Kendee  Phone 414 CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK ORSES 20 EA COWS 20 EA HOGS 6 Cwt ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SMBBP REMOVEBPRKB  PHONE COLLECT TO  LVARLING A COMPANY HOWELL 460 Mm Original Compear To Pay for DEAD STOCK STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT  CIRCULATION OF THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH as required by Act qi UonKrcis on jAugust it, 1124, March H, lyyj and July 2, Iii4C Estate of Michigan ti S County of Livingston StaUmiciu of 1inckney Despatch for October, li47 Before inc personally aupeureu Paul W CuiUltwho stated that the following is a true statement of the ownership, management and eircula tion of the Pinckney Dispatch t the best of hfcs knowledge and be lief 1 Editor Paul W Curlett,Pinckney, Michigan, Pubisher the same Managerthe Same, The owner fs Paul W Curlett, Kumii of biynd holders, mortgage hoi lers security holders Tliere arc none The Weekly Circulation in 8m Copies SignedPaul W Curlett Subsetibd u and sworn to before me a notary public on the 30th dav jof October A D VMl  Lee Lavey My commission expijes  FebiJ,lu Alive ORSES 20 COWS 20 HOGS 6 cwt DEPENDING UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED PREE , FwuJi Animal Collected Prompt j Eqatpaci at CftjK le Met E L PARKER as Phooe 88, Pincknev FASTEST Zd Sfefcflervice m MUhfan JUWrrdAifeTta inkeiv Le Ludtke, Edna and Bern ice Maas and i iiud Smollet spent the week end at j the SmoiJet home at Petoskey t Mrs Florence Marble WiWinklc feli in front of theKnapp stov i Lansing iaet Wedand broke her hip Mr and Miv Krnest Kew and Mrs Charles Scott of Detroit called at the Albert Dinkel home Sunday Mias Helen Tiplady spent Sunday  with Mrs 4i Spear u Mercer spent last week Mrs Wnj in Brighton StockCo In ITOCK PIPE A Firrmcs BATH TUBS 4 a  IOW WELL PUMPS 450 GaL to 600 iVATOkES SINKS OUTER SOFTNESS 1C TANKS LAUNDRY TUBS FITTINCS VALVES WELL POINTS WIGS JET PUMPS tantey Dinkek f NOTICE U mntm  8teweit far Sheet Metal era, gnitor deoniapomts All we rueieteek V Fatefcjl 56W eWlft Dr Wiuter fiercer and family oJ East Lansing spent Sunday at the  Wn Mercer home Mrs Josephine Watts of Cleve sundOhio and Mrs Fannie JCavanau  gin of Jackson spent last week with frs JenJiie Devereaux Clarence Lundgren and wjfe and Joe GargMia and wife of Dearborn called at the Myron Hugiv honMSunday Mrs Cladj Clinton spent Sat, Mr, Ralph Ciatoo and chiliat iioweJl Mr and Mrs Robert Grainger and 80 f lriir Tnrsins sprit the veek eod t rhe Molvin homr M  Ctrnfia ikwen and imiv oi Howell apont Kri at theXndrew  Nebit lwme Mr and Mrs Androw Kesbitt and Dr Wylie and THIC attended tlw jrolal em weddinir anniivrRftn, of John Wj4ie in Detroit Jast week Mrs John Bell spent part of last j week in Ann Arbr Mrs Brcjjm gv after Iter Sandtfy Melvin Oawfoird and wife, Wm, Oedy and wife and Herbert Trots f Detroit 3pent Sunday h Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen Sunday visittMrs e Mr and Mr 1, J, Henn were fm, Cedrie and family, Chelsea and Mrsda Karus JHK 4attl ers and Alice Lee Wac  Howell i Jvt Bak who worked with hi f Cctfceritdaw, Klnier Chaney on the mm Beunnan bulldins at Mowell on C Gnxtd River, ecoeet to tc Schafer Pressley of liiland Lake was tukeji to McPheison hospital, Howil Thursday in the Swartaout ambulance William MaulbaUch and wife of Portage Lake leave for Florida this week, 37 Dexter boys went to Ann Arj bor in the school bus last Thursday und enjojyed the use uojf the Yun unimiiiif pool, The marriage of Don Griffith of Pinckney and Doris Summer of Ann Arbor takes place rc,t Ann Arbor Walter Leaiak of Whitmoro lako spent Sunday at the Louis Sheran hope Hollirf Wylie is building a house in Stuckbiidge Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs S H Carr were Honald HosKin nd family Oryille Goode and lam iiy, Mylo Kettler and family Jack Roberta und fuwily and Harry Lee sand arud wifi Sl and Mn John Sutherland of Lakeland entertained tluj pinochle club Sat 1 C J, Clinton Is a patient at Vet erans Hospitf, Dearborn Mr and Mrs Frunk Ovintt of Gre Kory spent Sunday with Mr aiHd idii Robert Pike Willard Wiltse spent part of last ACLU at his camp at Currun Crns Clayton and wife of Denver, Colo, visited Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley last week Wi and Mrs Murray Dagg of Hi Land Lake had as their weekend guests her father and mother, Mr and Mrs R R Stevenson Sr her brof liic and wife and daughter, Mr and li Ii Stevenson jr Ueverly nnd Ju Iw il from Dayton Ohio and her brutiier wife and children, Mr and Mrs Jack Stevenson, Tommy Die1 and Mary K of Detroit, Mr and Mt CUJI Updike of Detroit with theidaughter, Marion, of Tuscon, Ari dropped in Sundajy The women employees at the court hoUse gave a Halloween party Thurs night at the Albert Dmkel nome, 17 were present They were inasKed in costume A Chicken din ner was served Mrh Leonard La Rue suffered cut  and injuries Fri night when the car in which shewas riding hit a bu load of children from Ann Arbor en route to the Patterson Lake Fresh Air Camp for a Halloween party Mr LaRue and Mr and Mrs Luke J Williams were also bruised u Mr and Mrs C J Clinton spent Sunday at the Vern Fisk home in Monroe  The Joe Griffith family were Sur Quests at the Summer home in Arn Arbor Mr and Mrs George Meabon jr visited her cousin, Leslie iiraloy, at Highland Sunday Francis Shehan, Betty Nixon and Mr and Mrs Jack Young attended the Detroit LionsNew York Giants fool ball game in Detroit Sunday L J Swarthoaii and family and Earl Gallup and family attended a reoepticxn at the home of Mrs Edith Gallup of Fowierville Sunday for the former Lois Gallup who was married last week Mr and Mrs Gordon liar moo entertained Sunday nite, Week end guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan were Dr Harlow Sheha,n and family of Jackson, Mrs M Roche and family and Mrs Polly Koche of Ann Arbor and Norbert Lavey and wife of Detroit Mrs Goldie Bowman gave a misc 1 sh r at her home Sat night for Ja Cadwell and Hasel Fuller lir and Mrs Edward Nuojffer oi Ijit spent Siuaday witia Lloyd Hen uee nd wife Mrs Fern Reason returned bono from St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Sat Sunday gpest were Mr and 1 Mr Elmer Vinson of St Louis ano    and Mrs Elmer Pratt of Cooper Shirey  Sons Garage WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR t  PLAY SAFE HAVE YOUR CAKCUMMETEIY ECONP,T40N EO NOW FOR COLO WEATHL  naiii, ,CKT vou W1NTER BAr r FREE EST,MATEShone No IJS ACELYLENEEo ELECTRC AUo ,AKTS  ACCESSOR, LATHES  canJlNO WORK HAITER1ES A TIRES COME IN AND SEE US FOR FREE ESTIMATES CAR ON YOUR 8HIHEY  SOS CALL 138 HOWELL CONCRETE BLOCKS  PCIAL BLOCKS CONCRETE BRICK SAND AND GRAVEL CARL JONES FILL DIRT, BLACK DIRT, STONE BLOCKS MADE TO ORDER WE DELIVER 7028 TOM A Dysert AllCar Garage Genuine Factory li,pL10 cnange II  D,tit i7G0 Gu uanUcd 3o iwit Knin, wid Jarts Used Here ExDay Chevrolet New R 24 Hour Service  Your Old Motor Use Oil Labor  Cleaned Nq Job Now is the Time  UaYour Motor Di k Assembled aid li, aiitd 2 Exchange oiidtioned it YOu Wi,h GuaianUed Not J an Hour iVo I i uo lajge or ,o SM  j i Uoady d FiKE fcr l LOCATED  ML J WEST OF Qt Siivice oi iiadiators All Aurk Guaranteed So Come in and See KNEY ON M36 WEST d daughter 1 Mrs Letei McJv and Mrs iHarqild Raidy were in Det roit last week Joe Gargoiia and family of Detroit spent Unl week erd at Ku a iuicn Mr and Met, Robert Lcny of Jacksonville Fla yet the we, k end with Mr and Mb Olin Rob mson Rush Lake   d iiie while at wo bdickrbsband of Juse has returned to work H broke both arm t j In,  ditii r lie Mrs Lucy Reason spent a couple o  i s in Jackson last week with her sister, Mrs MnbVe Suydam iiarold Reason of LojAneles,Cal called his parenta, Mr and Mrs M J Reason by phone Sunday Herbert Palmer,, wife and daVghter spent the wee nd in DeUoit Charles Soule and fanily of How 11 spent Sunday at the Phillip  Sprout hdtew Mr and Mm Edmund Ham,, spent Fri oisht with Stanley Hatnes and wife of Oak Cro e Mx and Mrs Lynn riondoe and aofi, Rex, spent Sunday it the Or James Nah family in Co,dealer Dr Cecil Mendee and ttmiy Oi Lansing spent Sunday with Mrs Rose iUendee Their son, Billy spent  over night with Jack Clark iiuiut LKKJCCT was a Sunday r usi ax the urltt home Manila guesu at the WCAtLee hoinc we e Harry ,Hm and wife and dauhtc, uf Vatedn and Melvin  ILUU ailjul of Detroit Mr a  flira Andrew Nesbitt and  and vl, w C WyU of Dexter spent Sunday in Commerce  io rhx n d A Hard at the Caegt uxkr ill Sat, night and to preach Sunday, iiu his place iy lark and uook oid with Mr ichos at Mio Roy aftr th J Sunday iVr a VI Mrs Kenneth Darrow W i, it, Io1 i  y  Mr  Barbara Baughn, daugliier of MJ and Mrs, WutatoM fiaught who has Tlino R is called on relatives 4been visiting the Gordon Allen fuiv Fri Mr, a Darrow returned X W Hooker jmd family of Ann 1 i Lansing came hone Sunday at m 4  Hooker M 4NmK MVo wli np  nop Arbor called Sunday viattta of Mr and Mrs J H Hooker vssoe fiert VanHom and Mess, Goto Wor of Howell Mrs ufed YaoHoim Jack Rear don and Asva Homsn spout loot wk J in Tooap4fot witii th for a visit Ua Florence Baughn, Mrs Uvti SoeaoW and Mrs Gleaner Baugta SCANDAL COLUMN i V  wokon the newoowling aQey there im Aon Arbor Friday Mr and Mrs, Walter Clark with Mr and Mrs JEuimett Clark spent Sun in Detroit EdJfeyer and family, Ann Arbor  visited the Waher Clark homo Sun lca Aaosa Maoh is visiting bar  Mrs Janis Baker and diuyrhier dujdftec eopbei le Ann Arbor of yracu, N Y mv peirui t rfigbt eainger t mui fasnily of wtk jit the  4 Com  v raojt iJent Sunday t lee Louie Oy j Mrs Ammm Xmux Ua4iod cf Sa ,  Qjjti Bpw eeei  Y her  PMPeieg tepW aed Mra Bay, f McatM Hobet Losbwidgo ad faniy of P, S ended ie   as out with F S the AigM  USAI C birthday earty 4eet like old times eh Virginia V C ife his eye on K E again I wo KT if P C is going te eo her nin v hether it is going tk Fowler IV or Pinckney boy M J B and S eZ fell in kw vnee e rtTxir hmrh out at XewueH U aig4 of the senior is a wonder that they Vsave it when the  ,HJ en  It date  enepiybhia   WVJWwhmdUv   I T Close Out Sale FRLEMAN STOKER with HOT WATER CONROL 25000 LUt Price, Sale Prica 210  tocruersoa Stale Bank  ANTED, aeeja 1 caa wou  shares Three Brothers Farm, 10ov  DetrPincknay Read t  fO SALS 1M0 Suiter Deluxe Fed Al condition Ceil 89F8 bet Wean 430 and 0 p m, FOR SuVLEBread ow Conde Milk ing Machine ia original cartoons 2 alununum Pails ox Stainless Steel, your choice Harry WakUoa Howell Mich FOR REKTMadara  roaai apart meat Roy Haanett, phone Ul  f PR0FES6MMIU HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY I The fixed expanse are easy to account for They are rent, uuur ance, taxes, upkeep oi car and i home Thai leaves the variables, foud entertainment, and personal  U   ,Q Ray a theft eft QL Piaekaay, Mke, DaUy lltOO A, M te 8 04 P 4, Except Wedaeadey  Man, Taa,Fri, tat, 7iOQiQ turn I Charles fc  fcMatwaja at Lew 1 GEHL NO20 STOKER, List Sale Price 21300 1 22 SUNBEAM FURNACEUat Sal Price 13500 8 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS, List Sale Price 19998 2 PURITAN WATER SOFTNERS SU Price 12995 Price 35500 Price 46500, erases  The important thing U whether thec items remain in Keeping with income or are they fwreiug a cou1 atant drain on savings, l Aa the G I4a aaid Ufa face it4 , Success depends in saving something  every pay day Begin now with a dollar or more , each week  Price 33095,  Lit Price 18995  DR  ftiyUCLUSKEY DftMTUT USM li Mkaagaa law  PRICES ARE RIGHT  LEE LAVEY Stock Minerals 25cwt  MtPiMnM Swi Bank Money te loanat reasonable retea, Interest paid on Saving Books and Ttme Certificates of Deposit All deposit an to 5,00000 tured by ear member bip la oral PepeaU laavreaae Cuapneauaa BOWNTARROW HUNTING  Gorman Miller, Howard Head and Gerald Swarthout returned from FOR SALE Kitchen Range with the north Sunday where thejy spent ,oil burner tteehment,fine condition a wtek hunting deer, According XJ  Phillip Sprqut, Phone 19FII them they expect drastic change in this manner of hunting The reaatfi is that it is almost impossible to kill a deer with an arrow unless it is hit in a vital spot Hundreds of Fred Segerjhone Brighton 470 TO KENT Room and hoard for two girls or Man aad wife  Mrs McKmW 80 MiU Si FOR BALK Coal teuBuac hot wat er heater and HO gal tank Mrs McKinle 0 Mill St FOR SALE tfc large type leghun S illets now Wftntyg 175 each ra Percy EM MS6 V Pinckney Phone aFll FOR RENT Oarage 883 Mill St FOR SALE4aVuage single barrel shotgun, fina condition and box of shells Baft Hicks FOR SALE First and second cutt ing olf alfalfa hay in bales, alsoj some mixed hay iini uAn i Phone 64F14 Office 48 Raaideaee 14 BiailaM hat AnaanassnaaA ar Baaaa and P58njwannnin CEMETERY MEMORIALS 884 N Maia St Aaa ArharMUk ajajajflpBJi wXwSna JjarMvSJtS PoJsjSS8waaajaanm,wp 81 FLEMING ST, HOWEIL PERCY R    AWiTlONSlt Phoae 3FU Piackaay, Miealgaa Lloyd Hendee Househoid Paper Products from r own home For particular I write Flcfd Rickettt, Howell deer are wounded by ber and ar I PAttM P0B SALE 80 Acres with ro hunters, Kt away and die m M private lake,H mile from Portage swamps M they b ead inwardly and   c h WANTED Sewe person who would like to earn some extra cash Handle your write Floed Rickettt, Howell  HRRBSNEEu Paaac 188 80 h  waad Hawaii, MMdjaB Real Catete, 1 City, Uiae A Ipsaallj list Voar Prapertf Willi Ma LEgTSTVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Phaaa 59T8 Piackacv Mickigaa FARM  A UCTION EER RM SALttS A SPECIALI  BEiT WYLiE PHONE PINCatNEV 78F21 in cannot bo tracked The boys hit a number of deer while there but iiu it t get any There was a large inI create in the number of bow and I arroU hunters this year ROOM FOR RENT Suitable for orie or two ladies iurs ihomas Murphy Corner E Main  and N Mill Streets FOR RKNTiTrapping rlghta I my farms TJohn Spears 1 Phon 131F12  Mrs Florence Schultt, 8182 Dix Ave, Uncln ark, Mich FOR SALETwo fwheel Trailer, Steel Box Price 11 Eli Aron Dexter Rd  SEPTIC TANKS A CESi POOLS CLEANED WRITE AtxrNLL HOTEL ROOM 70 a PHONE 4841 ANN ARBOR MICH 9  MARTIN  LA VAN Stale 717 Latestde Orf   Aoak Laka wajiaaBj ajaveajaa jej5wBj H,SWAJaTHOuf SON  nwiuuit HOMtb Slodacai MamBimaart SffhalBMauui m anawaaaaii  Miealge 188 WEST ORAND RIVER AVI HOWELL, MICHIGAN tW APP9UiTaJ8NTS ONC f8 SVldeaea 81 SPECIAL OFFER I will conduct auction sales for the flat rate of 16 per sale with 0it regard to the amount of goods to be sold Bert Wylie Auctioneer on FOit SALEBae Burner Stove, Alex Laalo 84 Mile North of Anderson Heating FOR SALE Small Ones 27 Elm TS Garaajo Oak Grove Mich Farmer s Feed Supply  FOR SALE Cetnen1 Mixer holds 1U bag of ctmaffei ea Engquist KiLand Laka ST Larga Orey Cat with Dark tripes, Whits Marking on Face d Paws REWARD 447 E Main Pinckney, Mich PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSi RobeW Pfarry of Detroit was town Monday ut  fffi Houaawiveat aa v a Totra WASTE FATS Orerconaa 8omp  Shortage lGR RENTA garage at 407 Stuart St Pinckney Mrs RaymQnda  Morris FOR SALE A Dodge 4 Deer Sedan new motor and tires, a Plymouth Coach, Fqrd Coupe, rumble seat POR SALEto Gauge doublo borrell hammerlsel shotgun, also a 2 rifle, single shot, a 6 shot 410 bolt acticjn repeating rifle Mike Hamiek FOR SALE Ladys Winter Coat Black, size 8rgood as new, a real bargain Inqaire 312 W Msiu St Ihone 117 Elmers Garage Oak Grove FOR SALE An 11 Inch Hammer mill Elmers Garage Oak Grove Classified Want Ad I SUFFOLK RAMS crossed with j nEJFNJTUaRE 2 S 00 Heater 75 Black Top Delaine Ewes produce a grU3 gTantwo ChKS rapid maturing lamyof top mutton UKU 7 ffL  ilfS quality thai wilTve you week, of VV Q nJT r I grain feeding Small heads prevent  VftfUty and Stool, Bed room Clr lambing trouble For sale by T E , rJlL r Ware Rte 1, Dexter Phone Ann Ar Alvo  d Mirror, Ump, bor 25822two rireplace Screen, Foar Sets of No veli, like new, Pins Pong Table, FOR ,IERound Oak Heat and Tabla Tennis Outfit, Pair of ing Stove, 20 in firepot 15 John F Conners FOR SALE2S 11 P Garden tractor with 8 inch Plow a id Cultivat or complete W K Heach I Glennbrook farm TWO WHEU TatAJLERS FOf SALEANV SIZE, NEW, STRONG Easy Pulling, w Pfrri  guaraiiteedEe 60U whaftirhnnnTfTr axels, spring aad aitcaae for uKTSll Open Suiidaya  WILSOtfS , ftENTATBAILER TRA1LU COitPANY 1 917 Grand ftaar Ave Howell Maple Rkia, Piano, Sectional Bookcase etc M6 aV Pettysville Road, 4 miles Uast of Pinckney  WANTED Sewinr, Dress Making and alternations,MIM, Joe Stackable 306 Howell St, Pinckney FOR SALE, rladioles spikes cut daily Pknty of colors to pick FOR SALE  Heating Stoves from also iwfrita 60c a doz B FWJU Murphy Wm R Uarrett 72 E Siubley at Howell Mick Pnon c733 VV FOR RENTSmaU year around hou se at aWk Lake CaU John UobdeU FOR SALR Seven ,00m house, 0 R Howell after 8 fZthfl  J  r 6ALEWincbaatar 12 bguaye SWDQIP  f250 fnamSt pump gl and Wincnastar FOR SALE Heating 6tove, bama JJfl   42 Uicim Doyle wood or coal, heats 5 rooms Stuart Anderson STATE OP MICHIGAN Tli ruzJn Csart for eft loaaty I 6flaJtoeT REALTOR pair for 100, regular 26c value For infants, girls or ladies Cuff assorted colors LADIES HOSE4 pairs for 100, Q 39c value, choice of semishear  roon  l n cya Tmtorrayon or fullteam service weight   4  Portaga Lake Rd cotton Full shades 3160    20 a mo Near Dexter 1 acrce room houae MEUS COTTON SOX8 pau tor K kmaummt, fiwaaee, garage, 00 Sac value, medium weiga herncfcadfai hoaae 8800JOO Caah Ioug atyte or short elastic tepA 0 Aarae, 8 rooms, hatfc, baaeaaaat sorted coiora aad othar trurtniaUlinca tlQjOQQ  BIRDSEVE DlAPERS295, a do, cash  en,Fuct Quaiity7x27 Vrf im aanitaty sealed package 80 Aarae, 8 taoaa modern bride tjaa City of Howelli V DiiESS S05 P    ftaee, 1800  1 aad atate on Septwa l Z6c xalue  i0    1 eona aoasa 20000 M CaftU of what Maty awed la a8U doaft K WJSSO, FUutixt Ve C1LULS RU6SO and JN  MiELY it pandiaii in the Carwsit  worr for the County of Livaagaton in Oltanceiy, at 2 rdTm1  i3  alort  toP Asaortad oa i ,Ou caewe at aMSMriaw fi xaHosiery  ali1 Prfe  rottaga, 4 rooms part modem the worn hill of ooaudaaat oa fJUj eoAora  raiaiwafad electric pump, 1 water thMt the  Aoaa not knowPlease etate aize Wanted heater fiumaae aie eeaaeat pier 4 thi niTTf lillnTrfahaata of Cawuieal SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED lawa 800  aJ eaetav he1  CXSt WE PAY Parcel Post Porta Lake, 4 rooms nd hath rnZntoftiaa aawte of Micbi SOUTV3EJcN SAXS COMPANY acreeaad la aaa faraAan iaeiaalxan, or  aatmde taw State af p 2 029  AC7 ad, aM paar aromad attaga 84y60V SSLl I aTaClnm 1 mil 1 j aIOXVttUE, TENNESSEE U 4aam OamaViaa af VaTflaUiS Va vAhTD JLaVe and rawaaak a ffOSQat L saQaaaMS Winkle, att 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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>   fc  J   Bispatdj VOL 64  Pinckney Dispatch Michigan Mirror j S chool New s Hundreds oi iate employees are  We had a speed contest of siates quitting their jobs because of made1 and capitals in the 5th grade Jim  quale salaries, Gov Sigler wa tola Lavey, Ricky Miller and Jim Doyie by Thomas Wilsdn, state civil jserKvest the winners   T Wednesday, Oct 29 1947 No 49 vice director The gov promptly announced that ihe state legislature will be cil od back icgr the second special aesion oi li47 The session is scheduled for midNovember Here is the Jatesl proi, if any were needed, that inflation work both ways It not only bo,oius sulcs 1SO,OOU,0 for the year ending tax revenue, currently forecast at next June 30, but it also incituses operating costs The new sulaiy ad justment would amount to G,5ou Our baseball game of the 5th Spell intj Class is 6 to 2 for the bs  he Spelling liasebuii game oi the 6th is 44 Wo challenge any class j,n cipher d,  by thy ys we tnink were rea lly tfod Wt, of the Ciih think were pretfy good in fiucions too but the girls are a iie IJUII D lu J An appeal is made tq all those having some c,i childrens story books at liire uw ire not beinj uselor we ail re eouui use some We vjh to thank Jack Llnrk lor OLR DEMOCRACYby Mat U tSiderpressing Time  THIS IS THE sr ON WHEN, IN GRANDCADSDAYS,  TH THRIFTY FARMER BROUGHT HIS SURPLUS APPLES TO THE CIDER MILL FOR PRESSING TO GET FULL USE OF HIS CROP HX HAl TO  AHEAD ENGAGING TIME AT THE MILLTAKlNS HiS TURN W WITH HIS NEI6S0R fuV      Gridiron Dope Current Comment 000 to 8,000,000 a year, ot which sho viug us his Japanese coeetioi the federal government would fur j v remember iUnuul as a very nish 2,600,000 through Mich, unI good teacher when he took Alio employment compensation comniisa  sveirthout place one day and if hes ion and veterans vocational funds  as good a soldier as he was a Uach Tha additional 6,500,000 approp riation, sought from the legislature, is the same as the tax sum involved in a suit filed by the Detroit Rd of Education, Michigan Federation of Teachers and other school groups The suit contests validity of the itate legislatures 194 7 action creat ing a single school dirict for teach era pension, vocational education and state schools fof handicapped children Th  er We bet theyll toe the mark Were looking forward to a very good time on Halloween THIRD AND FOURTH Jack Claik brought his exhibit of Japanese silk articles for us to bee, because we wore talking about cocoons and butterflies  He had a busy clay showing all the distrfc, was given a  othor rooms and telling them about lagisltive aipropriatlft of 5,838 his articles 260 from the salesx diversion to When ur Efeograplly class was schools        bout glaciers many child School attorns argued before fc  i atones showing ibp the Mich State Supreme couit that Jaf fot  formation and the the schools were entitled to tho j0i,L Don,aldt J hd   full tax diversion amount of 51,  Pefct f er deaign 000,0,00 unde ithel constitutional Jr rd grade Health class broamendment Asst Att Gen EiburnK PlctUKCd oi heir  f4ef  Parse contended that the school, th  SUld the  out can get only what the legislature  wlif kimJ   we cod fc weu j i  ,4 5 to have iijhg reel decides to appropnate to  The iron mining industry in the crln AKi TU,Dfc Upper Peninsula is a long way from aLCCND AND THIRD being washedup f Donrialee Swarlhout and Dolorc  The Mather mine at IshpemingBoi4,0ii have joined liie Jr 4iuar Negaunee is destined to, be the wor Ann Campbell is leader, other girl Ids greatest underground iron ore hng to do, 141 Wurk c Mi mine One shaft is alreadf pratu Campbell z ing another, fcJ0U feet to the east Ml Hobuy wul orgauiau i CubWard, is nqw being putdown When ScJUl 1oui as 600fi as the material  txjth shafts are producing an annual arrives output of 3,000,000 tons is antidp   ia artvvell enrolled in the j t ated A thousand men will be work  L ld lost Wed ing in this one mine 1 Uc lud Vlsti laat hui s1 ws Calumet  iHecla co is reoponincr  Ntuu LcjC Hyfrom Mass ijhe the old Ropes mine a few miles to uai1 Wltl  uias Sandra and the north of Ishpeming The June fIio 1111 it Laughlin Steel covp has opened xrTyvMOST OF THE OLD cne MHCS HAVE DISAPPEAREP  FROM THAMERICA COUNTRYSIDE, BUT THE TRADITION OF THRIFT THEy EXEMPLIFY CONTINUES PLANNING AHEAP FOR THE FULi USE OF THE FAMILYS RESOURCES  FOR ITS CUPiRr  1 AND PORTTS FUTURE SECURITY TH0LiH LIFE ,   AND SmtNGS IS CHARACTERISTIC CF TWE PEOPLE FmiR DEMOCRACY i iincknejy staged a comeback at South Lyon Friday uight and aefeat  ed that team 20 to i iiob Aaibur gey quartei backed and showed exLcant t ho ice m piuys ih team was lurthcr stitii,gtht tied b the fact mat Joe liurns out with an injured shoulder taice the opening game at Lansiung  itli the Eastern high tuserves got oack in the game and soaed a touchdown , iincknev mixed up their plays this  tim j and compieled u good number i oi parses Aiunurgey nade one 3J  jar1 run die Moitd a touchdown on an end run Joe Kurns get one on a  iim plunge and Kuss Clark uuvd I air er on a forward pass j iio 1inckny line reinforced by Jerry Clark who went there from the backlield ditl a good job The taikiing and blocking of the Iinckin y team hoed great improvement Dexter only boat South Lyon Jo to o a lew weeks before South Lyvon used a dazzle or spread formation and their touch down was scored by means of this method tuite a few freshmen players got into the game for the first time thi, Mtson iinckney wll play Crass Lake here Friday under lights at S 00 p ni Not much i known osf this leiim as this wiil be their first game here The Brightbtn Argus of hut WIN FROM cmITU  vi  1  fiWe with postmortuma of WIN FROM SOUTH LYON 20,6 th recent Dexterbrighton football game won by Dexter 7 to GAccording to records Brighton outpUtyad Dexter making more gtdns ana downs Hojwever games are won by points Dexters admission pric ctf S100 a person also came in for special panning One thing amuaaa  us The paper states the decision of the referee disallowing Urightoni extra point may be appealed Tha iitightoii editor should look into into his files and read the account of tke UrightonWilliamston game lat e  almost a near riqt Williams, oii appealed the decision which gave Brighton the game The reply of the Michigan internehoolaatic Athletic Assn wasThere is no ap peal from an officials decision When a school accepts officials that also ronstitutes acceptance of all decisions which may be made by Ujiem Ob5 Install  i tloAever i he j their games  P1NCKNEY K tlaik  ilurroughs Schneider KImer VanBlaircuni Ci Clark llurtibuse   Darrow Ambuigey Mever liur M Sultitutinns  Si M 1 , lil  seem  L V n T K G c L  L 1 I E  Q I R U I, H V 15 Siwth Weil,   to be wimiiii MANCMLSTER  Treganowaa Walkur Clark Hudson Richards Lyke Muir Ilrengle Workman  Lloyd McCormick Lyonlirignam, lu nicy, Dounoy  4uur oi tin1 Or j ar wa  a scene  a new ore research laboratory in Negaunee, adjacent to large undev eloped J  L land holdings A scientfic search is being pressed to dev elop a practical way whereby millions of tons of lowgrade ore may be utilized An educational campaign to inform Mich, citizens of the need for food conservation Iwill get under led by Prof Herman J way soon, Wyngarden, Mich State college economist Wyjigarden was chosen by Gov Sigler to head a state conim for this purpose FACTS We Americans are eating more meat than we did in 1J3 The 1946 record was 528 lbs pr capita, compared with 1328 lbs m 1931Fresh and processed fruit were V have been busy during the past, week making statuettes with both gopd and disastrous res,,1 us iarioi Tohiaik ,u iakc in Mo and had to no home at noon Some of our members attended Doicyes Bokross birthday party Fri night The hd grade bo ,re attempttng to make a replica of an apart nieiit building Kvrynno islookingforwardLa the Halloween party next Fri night Doris Lmstead showed nsa iiim ccyiletion of sea shells Fri Jack Clark visited our room Tues and displayed a fine collection of Japanese silks  J he luicKri ac, Oi ine LUUCMI i a 0jjy Jnipic we iii,atiaaoa niyiu, VMleji it a new  as nisuun u 11, vuiiiied Abemecn was inWiiied as I Uithy Uaiion  ii,e lil ueremoiiy au orp5 ot oiiiccr ill  AI tci Ui Jaugnii 6HUg jii ji Mati on vva the La L ui tin HI, inrouyi a ia, iinUiemaciis wuiii by luiive i a,i   niig tnc IJUU   UJv Ouii,i,OM,VllS J, j 1 utv tiicii  11 i i i o 1  i iie Wor ecoi ted o llOi 11,1 iii tic v  ,vR flrto  m lTeiaatutn iviarpity, pautoT  2 ootth K,ir   h   111 v 1A Id aioiL a, urn ng Wih i LJien SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE laula Curlett, Ruth Kirschke and consumed in 1946 at a rate 36 per j Heveil liuden k  d0Aet m 0J, cent higher than 1939 The food, con der at all umes This u hurd voik sumption in 1947 is estimated at j becaUiie there uro so many things X7 percent above prewar i stored in the cioset At the begum ,   jUg 0f tt ,year tliese girnr painted AM uei iU un t i h vali, and washed the woudworK RAISED HELL IN HELL  Thflink u,lg Hell Michigan the little hamlet 4  bQth grades ftfe ,naWi u  miles south c Finckney again makes im   lnw lui iSdtllCe the front pa,, Last Sat night a j Joau Fjsher bloUght a n ol s group of teen aged bo,ys who were erg whkh were made by nd m  week ending i a cottage there lliuUippine lslaI1iSi Bob clark Dr0,wcxit n the S He store and pouc ught a gtone with anotncj i0Ue wm  ing a gun at Mike Harnack jr a ppei arouj,d jt 1kc a  ,iQ found customer, said it wasi a Pickup arid lt in a gravel pit Be,tilv ilurdon to fork oer tfairy Eip Frost who  br0ilght a sample of u hi ck wlMh was in the stoic doing his Sat ngnt made  beautiful chimmtJy We u K dii n 1 on   inio u iujv banima, SL,, Miuiia Cm iSoniehoUi Lo e, j on , Jv Uit uas men it , Kt,, ,1,, aHaixn kirarzrrrT von ,ii, Fi,iik beideen, w   UCl Ul ,r   t ly , , , , inc twiho litt liAlill, each repreioniing a muih of de yiar, offered a xay iu Um,iu vi urb the new nilicers goa iuri ,   ULU er olllccis wcir tjien IIIM,1 d Vlnlc the chaplain was kneeling at the altar, Mrs Eloye Campbed ang Tiie Lords Frayiii An uopiesivc niemorial tiibute to lhc Woithy Mat rolls Mother was given by Frank Aberdeen Friends and neighbors of the Worthy Matron presented her With a lovely silver coffee 4ervicc The very capable Installing Staff consisted of Mrs Florence Riuhn Installing Officer, assisted by Mis Dorothy Wilson Mrs Alta iMeyer, Installing Marshall Mi Mall Sch ion each Safv nv ay 00 tn 7 i ses at ,S oly w o tf p 1 111 and Con naut m vi fifi , ii Sun aft ul ir uie oi anls i a , ,ii A 9und a in Sum, o OccoL, l,n ii Aov 1 rttttrttn and  1 Ouls Day, Among tii, mteniiow aie   I111 VOnnil iWnn, Intchtirj or ig lues ,, ,, ,,,, 01,  N i Kennedy, vatr, Smitli Melfetlllead Kimberly, Cmnikey, llisht Subtii ut ions Iinckney Koss Wilson, Otterbien, Fuhrman, Don Clark, TouchdnSsns  Joe Hums Ku ell Cljik Hob Ainbnrgy Mc i jvmiik Kxtra Ioints  Meyer 2 FOOTBALL SCORES Football scores in this section last week weiv as folloAcs Brighton 2 Manchester 0Dexter 2ilartland r  Ann Arobr If, Lansing Kastern 2r t Chohoa 2d, University Ji Howell 0 j Thai lotto IK Flat Kock 20, Milan j I  Romulus Wl, Saline U Hoohevelt 1, Dundee 14 Clinton Sr, MorencI  Okemus li, Stockbridge 0 llro li u ,il 2i, Grass Fake  Williamston ,, lii Leslie 7 r Mason o, Holt 0 Adjlan St Marys 33, Jackson St We read that Hev Ezra Ceachejr, Iinckney Mennomte minister, has started Sunday afternoon servicwi in the Ncuth Hamburg church Thi wan once a flourishing country c UJ h and was serviced by thi Iinckney CojngM pastor for mar yea It is a good sized church and a cemetery is located next to it The auto and the fact that most of the old member, died or moved aflvuy forced it to close some 20 year ago It was very active in its day und eadi summer put on a big picnic with a dinner and ball gi ma Ye editor attended several Hack in the old horse and buggy days tha counjtry churchy were numeroua There was one at BirRetts, 2 in Webster, 1 in Marion Center, 2 in Hlainficld and 1 in UnadillaChurch wa3 also held in he Hieks, Chubbs Corners and the Lakin or Burgesa schools Most of them have long smc closed U and i j  i m ov, is M0 STREET LIGHTING  INSTALLATION Uhtlrij or C a Mai y Ken, 1 by Mr, ciy, Wed high mass fc r Mr rIrtJe q by Rcmian famiiy huv hih  for Jate Joseph Cvm i, , high mass fj poor soul St, SpocImition for boy, j service ,,, i f F Clark fannly,  J apt ism was conferred vSun Charles IJojy, son of Mr  Chas flealh of jjtfer,Installing Chapian nd beautl Lake pi musical accompaniment v on and Mrs Hilnd Lake, sponsors were Dr and Mrs George Nay  loo, Detroit and on Kose Mario, daughter of Mr and Mrs Hobeit Vedder Sponsors we,0 Jerald Fran cw and Miijy Ami ileath of Hi land en by Mrs Ethul Glenn of bridge, Installing Organist rJ shopping topk the gun away from the boy thinking he was fooling but wheiTbe found it loaded and cock ed Harrys hair is said to have riz slightly Frot is a World War I vet eran and lives nt Hell or Hiand LU After a bawling out the boys were al lowed to go Sunday they invaded the Reeves schoe near there shot Ait all the windows and did in all about 100 in damage The school board xoi ut I Ivor i Main age hoys Tues with their parents I  gV jckAi Of rers, in addition to the orfhy on and Worthy Iitro i were it is sandstone Beverly futy ioim  H Keason, Assoc Matmn John Car ajiece of stcine that makes a wiiie j er, jr Assoc Fatron Sc, Virginia iflStrk We are going to bringmore  Cipv Treas Ethel Ellis Conduct things I rosi A mm Reason Assoc Conduct 6ome of the 8th graders are donIJ f  Cnrie iffihs Cha   i Lucextra credit work for history, ti  ille Beck Marshall, BfitU Lrash Rebman made a small model of u Organist Kloyse vampbell lab, A log cabin He used twigs of  reua DiikI Uth,lene ri  maple Fredsays he had the abm Erthev, Mildred Miler Marth, put together once and found that iie Fuiii Curlett Electa, Carmen For bad forgotten to put in a wndow, so Jr  Wai v, Tooa Rpison Sentinel he took it apart and started all Otto Roifson Assisjn Mai shall  nnie Henrvt Flughearer, Floren igner Color Hearers, Kleanor and Frayers are reqested for the sick among whom are Joseph Stuco, vhose son is a parishioner and the , rr ont departed among whom are I F John Ncedham and Dr Calher  me Smith, formerly of Detroit COMM CONOL CHURCH Rev Ahred AllarJ Tastor Organiat and choir Director Mrs Merwin Campbtll S S Mr Herman Vedder ihe st natc investigation into oimnunism in Hollywood,California niu has all the CLrmarks of another Moward Hughes merrygoroundTha purpe is to find out to Ahat exUmt Comiiiunism has penetrated in to the nuttion picture industry So iar the investigation haa been mera ly another nuid scramble or headlines AboAit all the witm sses examined so far are glamor boys lika llobert Taylor, Ciary Cooper, Robert Montgomery who have hal no facta to coffer The bobbysoxers were 20 deep when Robert Tiylor tesified and filled the room with their sigha of cftacy When he finished thay nearly mobbed him in a mad fight for autographs If the investigator want results thety should put known Communist actors and playwriters or the stand and avoid the glamor boyslnddently the KpwurUrLea gue a Methodist youth organization was branded as a Communist organization One witness testified Communists were ordered to joiu the organization and get control With materials once mor available the Detroit Edison Co will re slmp worok on street lighting in I stallation for the first time since i 1, officials of the co announce During the war years Edison complete exhausted its reserve stipyljr of street equipment in repair ami re placement wofrk lun 143 a survey was condu  d tr determine the street stating nerds of the 218 cities and towns in the Edisons Southeastern Miclman mea As a result of the findings many of iho communities ordered additional equipment, but the material shortage kept their orders unfilled N,w the utility concern has back ovifis for 2,700 overhead lights and f00 ornamental street lamps on its books Edison will commence filling these within a month and if fstandards, luminaries and accessor d    ,es eontunie to arrive, they will be o t  P     We seem to be running head on into another world war, this time  1 with Russia with everyone stepping on the ga and no one applying the brakes and this at a time when we are totally unprepared for any such conflict Our amV has been cut to practically nothing, our war factor ies are reconverted to peacetime production, congress has turned d ,vn universal military trainingU ,  do get into another war it will I  a repetition of World War II with this country taking a beating for a year or so until we can get our draft system working and war fac tories rolling It will be the stony of the ojd English knight over again When he came home from the French war he took off his sword and armor and hung them in the woodahed and turned his war horse  warrant nd Deputy Kruger  again He used nail polish U Bo to J fSk Pt tt roof The caW represents, W completed in abopt a year After over two years of waiting the co is now receiving enCugh mat erials so that a full size program Wo cordially invite you to Wori1 sinro 1,41 can be resumedship with us Kunday morning I0Tnrj  Reformation Sunday  Appropriate  CrCUil CoUTt NeWS S S 1130   was again declared and the knight hastened home to get ready AUe his armor and sfcord were rusted  M bad they wee useless and hie horse was so old and feeble it was unable to carry him into battle a lot og hard work They admitted the f rH  Joail Fisher and Joyce Clark maic and were released when they agreed  picture8 u Mt VernJn out  color to pay ail damage The boys are D,  1Cv Masaner, 1,llobert Kitn, 16, JJ J Gobney, 15 Chas Crabb, 16, Ed  m Vemon Stevenson, 15,Don Whitaker, 16, b We are making cartoon books A i Phillips REGULAR  COMMUNICATION lJUer Mike Carr aUid Dick Van ibruok are making small paper Oris IS Regular eoinmiciation of Livingston Lodge No 7 F  A M at SJ0 p m on Tucs evening, Nov 4 for the Red CrW The boys are go j There will be work in the F C De QOHPtA, jsklSSJDN Xr Safe Beachey, Pastr Morning MTorahip  10K0 Sunday skhool 110 Supcriniaadent , Wilbur Jeidig AOUiig iftw jJoirg 74i What puzzles us there does net t J ii i M,  unw seem to be the slightest dispositlom Judge Co ins held court in now    TAA   nklast week Clayton Smith, charg   55211 A Z ed with unlawfully driving away an try toi rtieet with Ruasia  nd im out the disputes and avoid a ruinctis war where the victor is ufuaUjr the loser We notice that iHarry Frostnow   Mme  b too , An amendment to, the bylaws throws his ehe out ani ms SIJ 0n Friday Oct 24th we had a will also be voted unon A good atf MJK Sylvia Davi, 78, died at he  MRS SYLVIA DAVIS and stance he kerved aiU cnee work IJ W Curktt, Soc out when he walks the s,reew    lt WM a vei , has regained his Woria war  mj    or ba  sportsmanship, lt was a close game I ZIT  all the way through We won but or   MOTKE lly by ctne point Jim Allard was pre MARR1FD N DETROIT m win, tiauffhters will meet on sent this time and that helped We  , TKli Deters m home T want to thank Mr Reader for tak Jamr AMutov of Hamburg 2IUSy,lllNo5e 6006 Jack ing us and for apneas umpire W, Mrs Drhcilla White c Bright,   p   WRnt to thank Helen Beizeg also fe were married in Detroit on Sept tendance is asked Refreshments will homo in Hamburg, Monday She is  sur ived ly a son, Charles and a daughter, Mrs Charles Bennett  Funeral at 2 p m Thursday at the Hamburg Methoaist church j auto, pled guilty and was fined 25 fine nd 25 costs Maurice Spar, charged with leaving scene of accident pled guilty and was fined 100 and 20 costs Th case of Lloyd Steams charged with  breaking parole was put over to Oct  30 Judge Collin put him on probat ion and since then he was arrested and served a sentence in Insrttam co The case of Vaughn Collett, charg ed with drunk driving which was apocalod from justice court was tr ed Iv fore a jury After being out 4 hrs, he jury was unable to agree on Bl 04er at Secr taking a load 27th Congratulations 4 J TOSTrMans billfold in Pinckney,  The Kings Daughters wiU appreci hai navy J D pars and social se pf dationr ftf Usedor outgrown wmltyi ,TJLN0tvy    for their mmmate ante HWr 1174 East Foreat, Ypsilanti , WhichwUl be an event ef Mid Nar Mica   i   t M9w J Ju JvidwwsfWwmmMBwWijwMiMBwU0M  THIRD DEGREE CONERENCR About 60 attended a meeting of Livingston Lodge No 76 Fri night at which two M M degrees were conferred A delegation from Sal ine were present and S of them siated in the degree work Clarene Friti W M being in the Enet APmand Weetphal on the Feowemft team and E G Mann acting at ate A fine taacheon was lervad VlaHsjia were also present from DetrefaAa Arbor and Howell    Aria  V  V ru4Martm has em MB1 it m Pinekney Dpch Wed 9  AVON THEATER Fix Sat Oct 31, Nr 1 THE MIGHTY McGURK  tri, SL, Oct 31 Nov 1 BLAZE OF NOON ti WALLACE BERRY, EDWARD ARNOLD J CrtpaHoUnd HllaUrV Strange I Destiny Pu Smith Playing by ANN Starring BAXTER, WILLIAM HOLD Sua, Tu, Nov 2,4 TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY In TfrduMcoior Tha RvUwr aay this is the Best Musical anybody ever made starring ROBERT WALKER, JUDY GAR LAND  Latest News  EN, SONNY TUFTS, WILLIAM BEND1X C it toon  Latest Newe Sun, Man, Tu Nov 23 THE UNFAITHFUL A Drama with ANN SHERIDAN, LEW A VERS ZACHARY SCOTT, EVE ARDEN Cartoon I Sew Michigan Mflk Producers Association receiving station nearhtg completion at Ormurillt It is pari qf the Jttoxiatieus program for Modernization of facilities m the Detroit market tUrnt ana  mpresents the finest obtainable in both building and equipment 40  LOOKING TO Titi WORE   The better to serveboth members and the consuming publicis the primary objective of the Michigan Milk Producers Association 1  From its Inception31 years agothis organization has operated on a true cooperative  basisthe principles of Democracy being carried out to the fullest degree On Thursday, November 6th, some 500 delegates selected by the 16,000 members will, meet in East Lansing for their annual meeting to hear reports on the past years activities and   formulate plans for future operation of the dairy farmers organization Mtifc In shaping the policies and program of the Michigan Milk Producers Association B majority vote of the delegates elected by the membership is necessary Majorities are seldom wrong in their decision To this policy, adopted by the farsighted founders of the organiza tion, may be attributed its constant growth and record of achievements v Every activity of the Association is guided by the sound principle that the interests of the consuming public must always be given equal consideration with the interests of the milk f producer That is the Democratic way and this is a Democratic body of men  Providing the highest quality of products, efficiently produced and transported to  markets, at prices which are equitable, demands sound planning in order that the public be assured of an adequate supply of natures most nearly perfect food y  The modern receiving station pictured above, equipped with the most sanitary machinery obtainable, is a part of the program of progress now being carried out by members serving the Detroit market This entire program is designed to provide consumers in the area with the purest, best quality milk and dairy products it is possible to produce, always remem bering that milk is vital to the public health and welfare and its cost is of paramount consideration   The experience of the past 31 years together with our cooperative method of operation leads us to look to the future with confidence in our ability to continually better serve both ythe public andour own membersMICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION  r  Coming Pursued iavina Stallion Suddenly Road If t  First National Bank IN HOWELL Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationAll Deposits Insured Up to 5,000 for Each Depositor A4l Cheques  Refunded if lost  Signature is only idea dfictdoa Decenary  Spendable like cash  Cost only 7c per 100  30 or less 40c WE HAVE AMPLE AVAILABLE FOR  FUND IDUND Wed Thur, Nov S, 6 BEAT THE BAND14 A Musical with FRANCES LANGFORD, RALPH EDWARDS, PHILLIP TERRY and GENE KKRUPA Plat THE STRANGER FROM PONCO CITY SUrriu CHAFES STARRETT, SMILEY BURNETT, VIRGINIA HUNTER mmnnnmmtommmWmmMMmmmJmmmmm HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH Thur, Fri, Oct 30,31 ZANE GREYS WESTERN UNION wilt ROBERT YOUNG, RANDOLPH SCOTT Comedy New at, liov 1 GENE Mat 2 P M AUTRY    406 Stephenson Building Detroit  Michigan  LOANS REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE OR PERSON U AT RSASOis ABLE RATES HL Neiliboring NOICA SiprVHirlep expects thoir new lightl iiihletic field to cost HKMKI  1,MHI Mi  mic Cirr of FowUr illi s a iiim1r of the faculty o ti , Fer ris Infinite at Hi Rapifis where he teaches social science and Kn lish At a recent mectm of the Shiawasseo county bd of supervisor aid boardViV  to mine the sihiK of Circuit Uulxo Josnph Collins r a yivr if Ijviiipstori coun 1 vrnhi do dccwise H now gets 7,000 a year OWLII Steitn, Whitmore Lake lnd lord, pled juiltv last week to vi  o,d, in rejrard to some of his 1 Ottmrcs AlumoD county sanil sen Don Leth, Brighton fruit farmer dnivi to be a pioneer in the operaiiir  a roadside fruitstand Ho opened his first stand in 1013 City of Dearborn has purchas reatkm and sports center   A petition containing 150 names orary railroad agent at Lakeland was filed with the Brighton city coun Martin Hitter having been called to nil by Martin Lavan, att for the Nebr by his mothers illness committee asking repeal of the park , Rev Kenneth Morrison of the in meters ordinance or a referend  Hamburg Episcopal churoa is to be urn on same The council wishes the I associate rector of the Pontiac Epmeters to be given one Vears trial I iscopal church Brighton sent 10 people to the re  KPX House has resigned from th ed the 2 fir7mTWalter Keller Est ate 1 mile west ofMilford for tx re cent grand chapter O E S meeting in Grand Rapids Rev, McLucas of Brighton conducted church services at the MiidlT State San Tuesday evening J F Jones of Benlah in the temp Livingston county road comtn and Ross Robb has been appointed to the vacancy attended t irom Howell grand chapter O E the S meeting in Round Sirloin Steaks Porterhouse Pot Roast Shor s Ribs Ground Beef SmoEied Whole ArmOur Star Yearling Lamb SALE Grand Rapids Fjrp damaged the Howell ing Alleys and the Udes Sweet Ship in Hdwell last week Tuesday Mrs Patrick jH Lavey, died in the Hums Sanitorium, Detroit Oct  20 Hhe was born near Silver Lake LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP Weekly magazine with this Sunen with false promises may be ancient but their blandishments seem to work as well today its ever buoii Read in The American Weekly maguv with this Sundi Nov 2 iue in the Det roit Sunday Times how the damieLs who succumb air frequently neither lojuely nor neglected, beautiful and prembly wise  but worldMr and Mrs Frank Petem of  Jackson were Sunday guestsorMiU and Mrs Fred JUad Mrs Bess Henry of Battle Creek Bowl spent the week end with Mr and  Mrs Roy iHanett Mrs Jean Craft Peyton anddaughter Jf Pingree visited Mrs Pat Umstead one day last week Mrs Fern Reason was xaken til nors She married Patrick Lavey and I Sunday and taken to St Joe hofpit lived in Dexter township until 191al Ann Arbor SeAuDUL rALS lr With LYNN ROBERTS, STERLING HOLLOWAY Also SECOND CHANCE with LOUISE CURRIE, KENT Cartoon TAYLOR Sun, Mon, NOV, 2, 2 Mat Sun, 2 p m, ContinBoa MAUREEN OHARAJNO WAYNE in MIRACLE OF 34th STREET   Comedy wivh EDWARD GWEN Nwt TIIM Wd, Thur Frit  ov, MOTHER WORE TIGHTS In Technicolor Starring BETTY GRABLE, DAN DAILEY Comedf Nw noving to Fclerville and then later  to Howell Suniving are 3 sons Wm Bernard and Charles and 3 daught  Mrs Francis Commiskeyi Mrs  L Mahan and Mrs, Matthews The lu   and funeral were i Lansing The University of Mici an oand this year numbers 131 ChJ Hills V Howell is a member iHe plays a clarinet Hartland High schoifj footbfitt beat Hartland recently 12 to 13 Extra Lean 10 12 AVEKAGE Legs, Roasts, Chops 3    ib Margarine Armours yi Velvetta Cheese 89 Votqf2S I ear Ago M J Reason is the Democrat can didnte for the legislature and should get a gqod vote out of Putnam I  The body of Guy Haney, former resident, was brought here for bursal Tues He was an engineer at Flint and brke his ankle, dieing from infection  Tlie Sons of Ham a Detroit min strel show, will come here Nov 4 undor auspices of St Marys church  Chas and Fieri Clark were heme from Detroit over the week end i Walter Clark hurt in an mute ac  eidont i around on erutchee A good anditnro attended the  Democrat rally mm Friday W V Robb waa toaeaaastsr end Edmund  C SMeMs the piBtlpsl neaker Of h coxmty reniHattie Chas Col Democrat candidate im treac and Glenn VORY SNOW 35 U Gen Store  Mr end Mr I Mr and Min Bey jed a nartr Friday aJght Car Cecil I Honker at the C W   The Peach ML Pertaea Lake hi  pi S fmm trm  Mr and Ma W C Chre Miller and feaa eaeat vflnY Mr and MrmTHatry Mm  and Mr end Mnv rlanl tie is a a New Crane mxtiuc axe now  1 iuil produoion mod dbcy ace reaching the stark in increasing quantities There if a aba and type of fiamre to eefe every usee at well as ercry lnjss Youll ULs the fresh, snodera ervfing of these Reality pleh ing Qstxuzs, their mcaj uapeoremxess And yoaV he featai at 2 mtUiju price of this f f rt fhr minute fisnly siiaL C ase in end ace af3ace your order today tor fsilitat pc 4tmutllntkm CML US TODAY ktmm MYRON J HUGHES  Luxated Master Ptenher     Mich 717 fnVratdt Dr Mr and Mra Inch am,mMKGmmUWnll  r  y PflPPIPPP IWPM JL1 T Mr Note o7 ITear 4go Frunk lieasc jr i going to school iu Dexter  Work hud commenced on the elect 1 ric railway from Ann Arbor to Jack su,i m Chelsea and Dexter Burt Rogers of the J lnglefntz Nursed, Monroe is in town calling on cuumcrs  Gen Kuell A Alger of Detroit will speak at the opera house in Howell Friday night  While digging a well m Waterbo last week a vein of coal t it thick was swuck Editor  L Andrews is attending i ab Loyal Guard meeting in OwosbO Tue gocd old days, liob Krwin io al miller advertises to deliver flour rect to the home ior 50c, per lb b sack, We per 50 lb sack and 3,60 per barrel Vm Mercer and wife were called tq Toledo last week by the death of their son, Edwins wile lien Uause and family have mov ed to Hamburg 7u people attended the Farmers club Meetmg at the Chas Rohson home Saturday  liuuert Wylie is home lor the win ter  , ,, Burton Miller is working for Geo Younj4,iove Jiilui A Ball, Hamburg gave a toxst last Friday at the dedication of the womens dormitory at Mich State College East Lansing  Dr Fred Ifylne and Ulnach Graham id Pinckney were marriedSun by Justice Mocfc of Gregory  I M Monks is serving on jury About 40 friends of Elva Hoff, havener a surprize Sat night at the ovo of her parentis on her 21t birthdf She received a rocking chair p T A ORGAN1ZEU A meeting was held at the Smith j School of which Mrs Marjorio Shnhan is the teacher last Fri evening to organize Parent Teacher Assn The following officers were elected President  Arthur DeVoe VicPifs Earl Dolotzky fceeMrs Harry Thurstoci Tras,  Frank Pearce The next meeting will be held at the homo of Mr and Mrs John Kez  Twos, eve, Nov 4 All members che district are urged to attend  jF IrrtE piNStwEY DISPATCH  Wednedr, Oct 347 4T T   mmmmsm 9PWW S V   y 3f  f  SSfsxrI Pogers of e Mr and Mrs Donald Detr it and Mrs Charles Rogers or Noilhville were Sunday  alers of Mr and Mrs C E, Bucher Th STATE OF MICHIGAN Circuit Court for the County Of Livingston in Chancerv Order Of Publication Lum rd Lightle, his wife Ruell Lightle and Marie bis wife Plaintiffs vsI i Lum bard and his unknown peksdeviriCf, legatees and assigns Defendants SMII pending in said Court on the 2i Hay of September 1047 It appearing frei the sworn bill of eompliint filed in this cause Uilhe phJntifls have not been Thereve been tome wrecks, its true And hardly a day goes by chat at least one car isnt derailed But ever since that Christmas morning when it first started operation, young Johnnys LivingRoom and Basement Rail road has never lacked electrical power One reason for this is that all Detroit Edison power lines are interconnected, Even if the particular circuit supplying current to Johnnys home is shut down temporarily, another one THE DETROIT E can immediately take up the job of keeping lights burning, appliances going, and the L R  B running right on schedule The work of supplying current to your home or place of business may be switched from on of the dozens of Edison substations to another Vou never know it But it is one important reason for the yearround reliability of your electrical service DISON COMPANY , STATE OF Mi5A , CONG FAMILY NIGHT  The Probate Court for the County ,,  j I Livingiton A very pleasant and most unusual  jAt agegeion of said Court, held  Family nigbht was held in the Com j at the Probate Office in the City , Cog Church Mon night, Oct 27th , Miealth ,sn to ihe land and premises hereinafter described has been assigned to any other person r persons, or whether such title, interest, claim li n or psible ligat in said preai after diligent search and inqui    ,, ,  rv to ieevtain whether tile defena j of Howell in said County, on the with about 70 present I ants are living or dead or where 28th day of October A D, 1947 After a delightful pot luck sup ii reside u living, or whether Present, ,Hon Willis L Lycnr, Per and social hour together, tn the l,,v ov any of them have personal Jude of Probate fining room evey one was invited  reiireseiitauves living, or where they I In the Matter of the Estate of to go up into the Sanctuary, where  rour ,or any of them reside, or whether j William J Nash, Deceased  tha Budget on Parade was present  j, tli titie, interest, claim, lien or po,3 Mark A Nash having filed in e This skit was written and direct rihl of said defendants in and said Court his final administatioin   Mrs Mark Nash, who should , account and his petition praying for , e commended highly for this wonthe lloovance thereof and the assig i derlul piece of work Each item o,n nment  distribution of the residue the budget was impersonated as fol j of said estate lows    It is Ordered that the 17th day of The lhUby 4 girls from Sur  miser, hus been dispefed of by the November A D, 1947 at ten oMock shine class drieiulaots by Will in the forenoon at said Probate off CoaJby 6 bs from Willing Work A ud it further appearing to this j ice, he and is hereby appointed for er Class , CUin that the plaintiffs do notexamining and allowing said acj Mai,ntenancrlJ ,boy,nd giriK , not been able aftericouM and hearing said petition with miscellaneous tools ,  nt March and inquiry, to a It is Further Ordered, Thit pub  Irujrarf boys rpre3itat5 i the nuiVitj of tle persoi I lie notice thereof be given by pb wind and firt  vu included as defendants inlication of a copy of this order, for Janitor church members causp without being named  eiVro, on motion of Glenn Yclland for the pViffa it is  NEWS  Hlb Vev i jMmf4  or Doctor of MHIM , hetlta Mrviot of tb UUMCM SUM Medical Soviet DTM15 IS NO dOKEKINGY,OLlBOY, int YELLOW PAGCSOrTWC TELEPHONE DIRECTORY UAVE MANY SUBJECTS WOPTWY OP YOUR MOST  OYAL CONSIDERATION diliev tin i Vii, tht tie aW  ned de fendtint an enh yrx l of them and their unknown heir, dev3es,   iiiH ajsigrs, i v their apJ  rnipnd in tbs atuse with in throe months from the date of this ordei and that in default there of the bill of complaint filed here in le taken as confessed by said de fondants and each and all of them And it i4 further ordered,thxr once each month for 4 months vriot  Birthday bo for Missionary work said day of hearing ,n the Pnckney  illustrated by smalt boy, young lay Dispatch, a newspaper printed and older lady and older man circulated in tnid County  Relief for war victamsimpersonatWillis L Lyons, Judge of Probate ed by woman and 2 chiidre A true copy Ministerial ReliefAn old mcapCeiestin JfttadhnlL 1 aciated man Register  Fhato The Mi,nisterby young man, show r  ing the many duties he is called upon j I to handle in hisdaily work i PETTY THEFT We are told one of the canisters placed fai the locnl drxyr store for  younff lady , The average person today livo almost 30 years longer than hi would have 100 years ago isan pa This startling  disclosurewa made recently by Dr Edward L  ortz, president of the America Medical Association, who reveal that records of 1847 gave rrh nu and woman an average of yecu of life Statistics for 1947, o ing to Dr Bortz, show that a per son can expect to come within r few years of the Biblical thr , core and tenjr7 years of life, to b exact WpBi0MMMs W BoweverTwwhenoSyconsidcrs the tremendous stride American medkaJ scientists have made in nutrition, regulating disorders of the glands, controUinf  diabetes, overweight and in new knowledge of nervous and mental  disorders, the increase in life span since 1847 teems only a reasonable result  Another important factor is the general improvement in the health      ur r I  iwiprovemenc in cne neaicn Misslaniou8Who had been for   u regardless of tton to be put in the budgetnd  poskion  This has been to be placed ere,by tA by thevoluntary prepaid goltc demanded realty means to the    v Mi iani  f2 ed ar accofdian aoW a SHI  VanSlambook wn a duoL served nad Mrs Erk Rose , Potluck flipper was J th plaintiffs within forty day,,1 money donations for the Hallowen  Tne program was vnriea   from the date hereof, cav8e thig or wv Friday nijrht was broken into appointed places by a chorus o dr to be published in the Pincknevand the money stolen This is pretty Young Ladies AuxiUtJj  Iislatch a newspaper prirtted, pub lejuThe person who did this is heip j T narration o the skit w w i lari and circulated in said Contain to deprive the children of thi j ty a member of the  , of IJinjrstein, once each weefcu fori st ion of a pleasant evening ,  afforded a vey eal and v six succkvive weeks    i ning truth as to wha the buogei Josr f Collins Circuit luUge FRANK MICMOLS    A tnie Copy  Frank Nichols 7t died at his John A Bagman C4erk  home in FowkrHle llondaly after a The alvove entitled cause involves short iltneas Surviving are his wife  n4 iq brcMht to ouiet the title to Ada Artz Nichols 2 daughters, Uxs tle following described premises sit Fdvin Webber of An Arbor and unle and being in the township of, Mrs, George Aushesjae of Detroit ren Oak, County of Livingston and a son, Clay of Detroit and a hro  ructe otf ICiiufuu and more ther, Charles of fnkater  paHkumvly deacrtbod as  The funeral is Tburs jft 2i0 p I The South thirtytwo  acres of  nt th  M C dhurch Fatricia tii rt half of the Southwest juar wKfli awlervUle badge M9 F I Smgnr, 2S, Kaxin Warner 28 Bri tor of Section 85, TeHwi one 4  M in tuiue of he aervioea Bur hton enry Beewhgber 2S, w North, nge Six l aat Mkk id in fWtervffle  JarviU Uia Ss4W, 27 Fowlerviiy Clenn C Veriari, Att Vm   WfHt Anitmm dflU MassnH, MM, Plaintiffs  i 1,  fo,, t anglHaB Infam Cuter, U Bwjtum Mtz 114 onefcar Amfef Cxc wtmt pm jmeats M 1U t3 ef Mi Mpy fVaVsn aVaMkJs hospital and medical service plans made possible through the combioed eaTorts of the doctors of medicine In  Michigan, for exojnple more than 1,200000 persons, or one in six, are members of be Bio Croat plan that is soonvored ly the Michigan Medical rvice and the Jsjchigan JoipUu oarviC J James 3tt Danaville tl FWtervitt Boh Dyserts All Car Garage Cenuine Factory Replacement Engines and Part Used Here 1ord Kcconditioned Knirines In  IM1 i i 12 Hours 150 Ex cnange Jlan Dposit a750 Guaranteed 80 Day Chevrolet New Blooik Assembled and Installed 4 Hour Service  206 Exchange totat and  4snas4ai Medical Aaaadation m JMMM1 level ow tmtfjmmmjmitiat fa Your Old Motor Reconditioned if yu Wish Guaranteed Kdt to t,se Oil Labor J75 an jHour Puo Dtty Service on Radiators Cleaned Nq Job Too Large or foo Sntall All Work Now is the Time To Get Roady fur Winter So Come in and Sao lisYour Motor Diagnosed FREE t UOCATZJD  MiLE WEST OF OF HMCKMEY OM UrM WEST 0   Bom to Mr and Hoi Rodney Decker   UtMV lt Oat 27 art 71 iote hospital daassna AaJr iV f  ci rv THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednedy Oct 29 1947 oEXTEH BAKED GOODS Meet the Gang at the BETTY VIC Rokos Soda Bar and Sandwich Shop s Hot Lunches Candy Sandwiches Delicious Home Made Pies This Weeks Special Tin Roof S undae 17c Bulk Flavor Honeymoon Carnal Cashes Lemon, Orange Pineapple Chocolate Fudge Ripple Have Us Pack You a Qtof Your Favorite ICE CREAM Pkg Ice Cream Strawberry Fudge Rippf  Chocolate Neapolitan 3 Flavor Phone 9105 Open 830 a, If p m CoChot ijx5ft7 MICH BELL HEARING The hearing on the petition of the Michigan Beit Telephone Co in iikj they seek a rate raise was re sumed before the lulj ic Service o at Lansing Last week but no detii arrived yet The Co cited inci a,ed wagvs, cost of material etc to jstii their price increase Bcrl liuiiord, asst chief engineer of Hi public service com demanded an fdays were so dry dogs couldnt work aniiL oi the telephone co books and the 80 degree temp, discourag ULJYQ aiy decision was made This  ed hunters Sat it rained and on iu ni would be made by outside aud Sun hunting was forbidden in most itos, paid for by the state and they counties The season ends Oct 26  oild be later reimbursed by the und there should be a substantial carryover Gtjerrifttioti Note At one time last week 82 forest fires were in progress giving the depi thcr 3rd worst week of the sea  son 20 acres were burned over To date 1339 fires have burned over 16,710 acres The last rain in the upper peninsula was Aug 15 The weather favored the pheasants the first week The first uj,phone co, Xhe cost is estimated to be 350,000 The governor would e sked to provide an appropriation of 35,000 at once and the leg iuuire the balance when they meet Such an audit would take at least six months The telephone co is oppos ed to it They claim the last audit by outside experts took four years and cost 800,000 The following communities have Kcie on record against the increase in rates Detroit, Ferndale, Huntintfton Woods, Iron Mt, Pincknev K u Oak and Saginaw 7 violators of the pheasant law were detected by the plane patrol osver the Thumb and arrested 5 for hunting before 1000 a m All applications for bounties must be rotarized Many sent in were not Mich, led all states in production oi veneer logs with 64,628,000 foot Wisconsin was second with 25,425, 000 The 274 acres near Lapeer auctioned off last week by this dept bro ught 19,000 The land was bought for a recreation project later abend A Grter Deer SessossV 4 The opening of anproxtattry 3,600 acres of new deer haatJa territory in Michigan wiH ffam hunters a greater wan ever opportunity to baa a bock during the season open for hunting deer with guns from Nov 1680 l  ARO OF THANKS rv,1 M sh t ferM  uhfia2felj i Circuit Court New i hanks to My Family Father Mur  pn, neighbors and friends for their   i i x   Ala and Prayers Flowers and  Circuit court last week Mary Card, and well wishes while I wajl  Co1 faras granted a divorce Southern boundary of the open zone hr hen moved down to Ugh wv M  from Lake Michigan te G i i rids, along highway M 21 iron rand Rapids te highway M13 ca c of Oweseo aaa aorta along highways M13, U82S and M47 to Saginaw Bey, exdudins the Thumb Within the lest few,  years the deer herd has eosee far ther south ead has damaged farm crops Extending the haatiae ttnv, its is expected to alleviate this situation e mm ej With the ifiniir of tale tettV tory, some haahrt wiH he traveling to aea familiar ment signs aid the driver to he know Josephs hospitallt sure helps if G   Uwrenc frof prepared for oosereede, w ohers are with yQu 2v C QTL Brandon was giv feu, and other tome of nks again Mrs Mary Singer 1   decree Montgomery heje ettvjng   Ward Co was given a judgement a       1 against Ervin Schneider,Mondy the from home, chsrr year ran to see Card of ThsaJc  i wish to thank the church friends for the lovedy gift and nice partfc given me last Thurs evening Mrs Earl Baughn Card of Thank J A jury case of Marie Gendennmg vs D A Bunnell wee set and Thnra the suit of the Merchants Fur Covs Bath Withey CARD OF THANKS   a We wish to express oar that to it is unloaded A dangerous driving does not help safe trip  is for a Mrs C McFadden and oa,Frank of Lakeland left Oct f fay Lake Worth Fla for the Adrian Levey ati Sunday guests of Mrs Emma VoV thu fnnorsl Of Mrs Francisjmer vere Mr and Mrs Steve WendvWin we in Brighton Mon Mrs Louis Coyle and Mis Kva ieWpV at Lenaing last weekjCterycz of Detroit and Charles Eieele  land wife of Fowlerville lea, Mrs Lois Bor J  and Mis G  A farewell pastjr was held Sat circle werelnht fo Mr and Mrs iohn SutherattendlUnd at iekolsnd They ant seavie   n, , nighft where they are taking a heal to course   uid Mrs iHarry Lee spent wed ed in Sagatuck at the Murray Kennedy and famiiv and Lee Drrf Mr and Mrs Irvki Kennedy lled Mca LUa Stapieh and ntaetnnley driver homein Beer SUpsh end family of OaW flee any  ed at the Louis Cepie Vkitors of Mr and Mrs Victor Bokos of the Soda Bar, Pinckney were George Sbimek at Maple City Mr and Mrs Dkk Bound Mr and our friends and neighbors for tfcelMrs Dick Sleeder of Traverses CitQr flovcrsfcerd A expressions of aymKr and Mrs, Albert KretWunan and pathy in our late berevement Te S JTalter Members of Detneit Rev Walton for his comforting f Earl Schroeder and sen, Denver wors, Te Mr and Mrs Huff for the IJattended the running races at North music, and especially to Mr and Mrs 1 Branch last Sunday Denver won the  w , , ,  Giim ore for their help and maav act I pony race with his Shetland pony J Werner of ffeasieli Mi,fails Wetteri of kindness ail thru the long iHnessEari Schroeder won the 14 mile  wif uM Fraaeis Wattere of cmce with has raaaiaf hone ead took ickeon ana Lorea Meabea aad aaa eecend in anoaher ssce The sace will faraUy  QrM Ae at the Ann Arbor fairgrounos , and iln Paul Mr and Mrs Howard and Mrs Harrington of are leaviac ia Mev for fla Sunday guests of Mr aaa Mr O Meabon ar were Mr ead Mrs, Frank Heath aud children Mrs Sylvia vaa of cxr husband and father Sunday Nov Z starting 10 family Mr aad Mr Frank Setv family of Detseet satae A ,    xmmm MiMMiiiyyjpjpipTOgippiii 4 n M it,, iii ix K   PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wedi Oct 29 1947 1 he Peoples Store Groceries, Drygood Canned oods, Shoe Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Made to Detroit Lloyd HeaJae Born to Mr and Mrs Wm, Lamb dWilla Myer of Ann Arbor at St Jb hospital, Oct 27 an 812 daughter Levis Coyle and wife called at the Thomas Coyle home in Howell Sunday Uarbara Nash attended a Fauneii meeting in Grand Saturday Futu Lcut, Pfcoo 04114 SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 20 EA COWS 20 EA HOGS 6 Cwt ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FliEE PHONE COLLECT TO 6ARLING  COMPANY  HOWELL 460 Tte Oriffofl Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK ead or Alive COWS 17 HORSES 15 HOG 5 per Cwt UEPEND1HG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE FoiJi AcirraJf Collected Promptly  Modern Eqttipm at Capable Men E L PARKER Aent Phone 88, Pinckney 11M FASTEST t ad So k Service in Mmiffut tentral Dead StoekCo 5 WBE3m In STOCK IL PIPE  FITTOIG BATH TUBS 4    ALLOW WELL PUMPS 250 Gil, to 600 LVATORES SINKS WATER SOFTNERS PTIC TANKS LAUNDRY TUBS IPE RTTINCS VALVES WELL POINTS ITNG6 JET PUMPS Stanley Dinkek NOTICET ft an now open lor baaineas in ttte Stewart Anderson Bid Estfro gladly ffnan far Sitae Metal work, gutters, downspouts, Smoke Su and furaaoe repairing In the near future w wfll also be eqripa lor weldtag and bracing All work guar ntoed inckney Fabricatng  Sheet Metal Company Mi Mr and Mrs Mark Nash were in Lansing Monday Mrs Lester McAfee and daughters spent the week end in Detroit George Riopelle and wife of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and Mr jHarolid Raidy  Mr and Mrs Myron Hughes vvenc in Detroit last week Mr and Mrs George Brasch of L Odossy spent the week eid at the Kouert Strass home, Kush Lake Mr and Mrs Ed Kenny and Mrs Bil Cunningham and son of liun  Lake took in the footbc 1 game in Ann Arbor Sat Mr and MrsOlin Robinson pent ed a farewell party Mon for Mr and Mrs Al Hartman oJLDetroit vhov2 moving to California Marvin Uruff was a Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs Robert Pike Erston Clark and wife o Unadilia called on Mrs Etta Bland Sunday Mr and Mrs Erston Clark of Ln adilla Helen Bland called on Mr and Mrs Andrelw Campbell Sun Mrs Stanley Dinkel and son,Joim spent frcm Mon to Wed last week in Stockbridge John Boyer of Fowlerville called on Mr and Mrs Jghn Dinkel Sun  Mrs Rose Hendee and Mrs Blanche Clark called on Mrs Pauline 1 Miller Hughes at U of M hospital  I last week I Mr and Mrs Murray Kenned Hariy and Lqrenzo Murphy and W Jeffreys attended the Notre Dame Iowa football game at South Bend ind Saturday Mr and Mrs James Green of Lan sing called at the Roger Garr home SatMrsGreen remained there while lrGreen took in the football game it Ann Abror Joseph Griffith and family were j in Detroit Sunday Miss Janet jWhite daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert White is attending the Ontario Ladys School at Whitby Ont Miss Mary Jopp of Detroit visited Shirley Reason Sunday Mr and Mrs Steve Gerycz of Det roit were Sunday guests at the Gerald i ason home Mr and Mrs Buttleman and Miss Weltha Vail returned from Elk Rap ids and Traverse City Sunday The Buttlenwis went on to Detroit Mrs W C AtLee entertained her card club Thursday Mr and Mrs Robert Tasch are preparing to move into their new home on E Main St this week George Meabon jr and wife called on Mrs Clara Kellogg of Howell Sunday Week end callers of Mr and Mrs Andrew Nsbitt were Dr George j Drudge and wife of Detroit and Gor don Hester and ferife of Ypsllanti Mrs Marshall Meabon was taken to McPherron hospital iHowell for treatment last week She has had several blood transfusions itrs Jtfary Singer returned home from St joe hospital, Ann Arbor last week and is at the home of her j son, James  rMNCKNEY DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pincknjv, Miehiyan Entered as second uass knatter at Poatoffice at  I inckney, Michigan undo  ih vt of March 3 187 Subscription rati snju a Year  PAL W CURLIif, WM IBHIf Mr and Mrs Wm Lambert have re lurried iou a two weeks trip to Oscola, , Mr Albert Olihger from Manches ter, Ind spemj Sun with the Aberd eena  Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout visit ed Mr MrsEmil Weddige in Ann Arbor Sunday Mrs Ada Eichman of Detroit spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichman Mr and Mrs Howard Seefeld, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Seefeld Mrs, Winston Baughn Mrs Lawrence Baughn and son and Mrs E  Baughn were in Ann Arbor one day last week  fiarl Baughn spent the week emit at Dojuglas Lake j Mr and Mrs Win Shehan pent part of last week in Detroit with T Adseh and wife Mrs Percy  Ellis leaves by the boat Queen Mary from New York City on Nolv, 25 for England where she will spend four months visiting her brother lurry Sturght,at North Leeds, Yorkshire It will be her first visit there in U3 years She will re turn cm the Queen Elizabeth Albert Dinkel and wife spent Sun with Mr an Mrs, Sianley Culver in iii v icld ud Smollett, Levi Ludtke, Allen and Alberta Dinkel and Edna an i Bern ice Maas took in the auto faces at uwosso Sunday Rev Martin and wife and Kv Walton and wife of Detroit conduct ed the sevices at the Comgl church Suimay night They are conducting services for the Bible Meditation f League Rev Walton also played a trumpet Rev Martin is a soninlaw of Nifk Coluser, his wife being Mary Coluser She sang at the services t 5 and Mrs Dale Miller of Detiujt cHed on Mr and Mrs C E I Uu her Thurs afternoon  Mr and Mrs Wm Pittsford of Ionia spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Asther Wylie Andrew Nesbitt and wife and Gor  don Hester and wife called ut the  Asher Wylie home Sunday Suday callers of Mrs Jesse Wylie  Mrs Julia Drudge and Mrs it and Mrs daughter, Howell Major Wm Fisk wife of SanAntonio, Texas visited at the C J Clintoi heme last week Sunday guests of Mr and MrsC J Clinton were S Aschenbrennnr and family of Detroit and Mrs M Fisk and Mrs Elizabeth Hammond of Detroit Shirey  Sons Garage  X i WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR PLJW SAFE HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY RECONDITION CETTOIT CLP WEATHER W MATES GET YOUR WINTER BATTERY NOW Phone No 141 ACELYLENEEL4 ELECTRIC AUTO PARTS 4 ACCESSORIES LATHES ft GRII JING WORK BATTERIES ft TIRES COME IN AND SEE US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON YOUR CAR SHIREY  SONS i J  CALL 138 127 HOWELL  RD, PINCKNEY CALL 138 CONCRETE BLOCKS CIAL BLOCKS CONCRETE BRICK SAND AND GRAVEL i were Mrs Julia Drudge I Ella McCullough of Detroit Cornelia Bowen, son and CARL JONES FILL DIRT, BLACK DIRT, STONE BLOCKS MADE TO ORDER WE DELIVER PHONE DEXTER 3116 7628 TOMA RD RT2 Pinckny Sunday euests of Mr jiTulMrLJ Henry were Mr, and Mrs, Mlvin Freeman o Flint and Mrs LyU Karus and Alice Lee Ware of Hov Dr, lietty Crubb of Flint spent Brittn Hrash and Wimfred Aberd the week end with The Uoff Sisters j een spc Monday in Detroit The Iinckney CongM church gave a surprise party for Mrs Florence Haulm at her home Thurs night Abmt 4 were preieneln apprectiai icn of her long years of service as Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Wright of Lansing Mrs RuthTrcasteT andchildren if Ann Arbor spent last week with hurch organist she was given a fin t I Vis John Hell Mrs Elizabeth Hrown vra vaidi, Mrs Mina Ware maklind Joyce took them back to Am ing the presentation Arlor Saturday 9  Gee A telephone Not so many years ago, a telephone was still a Curiosity Few people had them There was only a limited j number of other telephones you could call f But through the years, as more and more telephones have been installed, youve been able to reach more and more people   yor telephone has been able to run more and more errands for you Now, with still greater numbers of telephones being added, k to take care of people waiting for service,  its value is growing every day Fbher it pattiaf a basement Norman Miller, Howard Bead Mar kit batae a Brtaam BL  ioa flairar Earl Bauchci ami Gerala  Into  iMihig eattetf JSwartkrat tested deer at Doa4aj J IJVINGJaTOM MOTOR gALES W C 0Mr kmm WL afcfrt a4 mm the MORE FOR YOUR MONEY BETTER BUY BWCK Pincknev Wed Oct 29 t947 Close Sale  Mtiaersoc State Bank   WANTEDMeji to cut woou I shares Three Brothers Farm, 1036 DexterPinckney Road FOR SALE 1940 Super Deluxe Ford Al condition Call 39F8 bet ween 430 and 530 p m ip FOR SALEBrand new Conde Milk  ing Machine in original cartoons 2 alummum Pails or Stainless Steel, your choice Harry Waldron Howell Mich IOR RENTModern 5 room apart merit Roy Hannett, phone 111  PROFESSIONAL CORNER I T FREEMAN STOKER with HOT WATER CONROL 2SO00 List Price, SU Price 210 I GEHL NO 20 STO KER, List Price 25500, Sale Price 21500 1 22 SUNBEAM FURNACE,List Sale Price 13500 2 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS, List Sale Price 19995 2 PURITAN WATER SOFTNERS Sale Price 12395 Price 16500, Price 22995, it List Price 15995  PRICES ARE RIGHT  LEE LAVEY c lenses The important thing is whether thj itrs remain in keeping with income or are they forcing a con1 stunt drain on savings  As the G Ps, said Lets face it I Success depends in saving something  every pay day  Begin now with a dollar or more  eudi week McPilersoo toate Bank  Money to loanat reasonable rates Interest paid on Savings Hooks and Time Certificates of Deposit All deposits up to ,00000 sured by our membership in FedL  Deposit Insurance Corfu enon HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR  I MONEY The fixed expenses are easy to account for They are rent insurance, taxes, upkeep of car audi  ,,,  u TI, ,,L nm ,,,wo I FOR SALE 11 acres of cowi in ear home In ouves Uie variuDies, I ,  ,  ,,   accent, and 1 ,  XO KENT Room and board for two girls or Man and wife Mrs McKUley 306 Mill St FOR SALE Coal burning hot wat r heater and 3CL gaL tank Mrs McKinley 306 Mill St J FOR SALE 10 large type leghons pullets now laying 176 each Mrs Percy Ellis M86 W Pinckney Phone aFll FOR RENT Garage 233 Mill St v FOR SALE12 guage single barrel shotgun, fine condition and box of shells Bert Hicks FOR SALE First and second cutt ing oif alfalfa hay in bales, also some mixed hay Lloyd Hendee Phone 64F14 FOR SALE Kitchen Range with  oil burner attachment,fine condition Phillip Sprout, Phone 19FII s stay it Dorffy, Pinckney, Mica Dally lltOO A M to 2 00 P Except Wednesday Men, Tses,Fri, ftat, 700800 pnr Mi ML lr lCmtJLUDVT DKNTUT 111 N hUtaina Office S3S f eeolaga hp Maxell, Miahi,  PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONED Phoa 3F11 Pinckney, Mlchisan 814 1 VauWinkle  VinWbikk Do W VaaWUkle Charles K eaWisnv Attorneys at Law First State and Savings Bank Hawaii, Mlshiaa ARNETS CEMETERY MEMORIALS 924 N Main St Ann ArborMich Havoid Chubb, Local Representative 616 FLEMING ST, HOWELL 1 MARTIN J LA VAN 1 Aitasaai   I Phon tS Bfttt4 lPhon 1J6F6 Repairiig mm dmm m I STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probat CoSrt for the County OF LIVINGSTON  f WANTED Some person who would At a aui on of said Court,held atJ like to earn some extra cash Hanthe Probate Office in the City of die Household Paper Products from ae Stock Minerals 325 cwt Howell In said County on the 1st day oi October,, A D ll47 Present Hon Willis U Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate oi Percy iTl, Swarthout Deceased is Ordered, That all f the Ave, Linoln Park, It FOR SALE Large Oil Heaters 75 lid Probate unice on or u Q 2 15th day Of December, pim  n armer s Feed Supply Co PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELLMsr ireditors of said decreased are re iuiml to present their claftns to said Court and to serve a copy thereof upon the executrix of said estate, at said Probate Office on or i before the  A D Iti47 at ten oclock in the j forenoon said time and place beine I hereby appointed for the examinat UH and adjustment of all claims I and temafids against deoreatsed,  1 The Court will also at that time 1 determine whether and to what ex tent claims and administration expenses are payable out oi colmnmn ity property or cut of separate pro perty csf deceased It is Further Ordered, That p ibhc notice thereof be given by pubUca lion of a copy of this order oncw each week for three successive weeks previous to said lay oi hearing in the Pinekney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated In said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true copy Probate your own home For particular write Floyd Rickettt, Howell FARM FOR SALE 80 Acres with private lakett mile from Portage Lake 10,000 Cash  Mrs Florence Schultz, 3132 Dix Mich FOR SALE Two wheel Trailer, Steel Box Price 11 Eli Aron Dexter Rd HERBSNEEP 166 1871 b, xs Hawaii, Mkhsjnn Real Estate, 1 City, Lake A List Your Property With Me LEE LAVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Pkeae M3 Piscines  Michigan A U CTION EER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY BEIT YVYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 78F21 SEPTIC TANKS  CESi POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLeNbL HOTEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 4241 lANN ARBOR MICH PLl State License 8717 Lakeside Drff Rush Lake PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOM Modern Equipment Ambalanoo Servien Phone 69 PWkney, Micbtga FRED cTicKHOWSr aPTOMETRIST 10 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE LOWELL, MICHIGAN TOR APPOINTstfBNTS Ueridnce 616 Xit  f mm I  SPECIAL OFFER I will conduct auction sales for tho flat rate of 15 per sale with oyt regard to the amount of goods to be sold Bert Wylie Auctioneer  Elm rs Guraga Oak Grove Mich 2SlmB1 Classified Want Ad  oaeMaMejneewfcMB ,  w  SUFFOLK RAMS crossed with  Black Top Delaine Ewes produce a iil LN1A garage at 407 1 ra maturing lamb of top mutton Stuart St Pinckney Mrs Raymqnda qty that will save you weeks of Morris I 1111 eeinK Small heads prevent lambing trouble For sale by T E Ware Rte 1, Dexter Phone Ann Ar bor 25822two TOR SALE 4 acres of standing field corn, ready to cut Mrs John Bell FOR SALE A Dodge 4 Door Sedan new motor and tires, a Plymouth Coach, Fojrd Coupe, rumble seat FOR SALE,1 J Gauge double barrell hammerless shotgurt, also a 22 rifle, single shot, a 6 shot 410 bolt actictn repeating rifle Mike Harnick FOR SALE Ladys Winter Coat Black, size 38,good as new, a real bargain Inquire 312 W Main St ihone 117 Elmers Garage Oak Grove FOR SALE An 11 Inch Hammer mill Elmers Garage Oak Grove FOR SALEFURNITURE, 2 Tiece Blue Living Room Suite, itletai Ulidtr, Reed Settee and two Chairs, Suitable for cottage or porch, Skirt ed Vanity and StoolDedroom Chair kMj vjiiiijjtuitrbio lop Table, Itvo Diessers Odd Mirror, Lamp, Fireplace Screen, Four Sets of No  vels, like new, Ping Pong Table, and Table Tennis Outfit, Pair of Maple Skis, Piano, Sectional Book case etc M3f  Pettysville Road, 4 mile East of Pinckney  FOR SALE 6 Heating Stoves Rev Francis Muny FOR SALENew right hand built in bath tub, medicine cabinet, nevFOR SALERound Oak Heating Stove, 20 in firopot 15 John F Conners FOR SALESecond Cuttting of Alfalfa, 15 Acres Nick Coluser FOR SALE2 HP Garden tractor with 8 inch Plow and Cultivat or complete W E Beach Glennbrook farm from also iwhite Goc a doz Wrn R Barrett Howell Mich  7 J ,1 FOR RENTSmall year around hou E Siubley st se at Rmh Lake Call John Lobdell Phon c7Ii3 VV sfiO R Howell after 6 Housewives 8 AV E TOUR WASTE FATS TWO WHELL TRAILERS FOP4 SALEANY SIZE, NEW, STRONG Kasy Pulling, Well Balanced and guaranteed ato 600jxl6 wheels, jnxcls, springs n4 hitches for sale lOpon Sundays WILSONS , RENTATRAILER  TRAILER COMPANY 917 Grand River Ave Howell Overcome Soap Shortage X TOILET SOAP  Vrtiwtf LIFEBUOY rhere is world wide shortage of ail Animal Fats and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only one fifth of what they used In 1941 Thi also affects paints, textiles, leather goods, flaor coverings etc Without the help of the American Housewives there would have been nttle soap ia8t  year, One out of every nine cakes of soap made last yer was made from waste fats wved American kitchens, dont blme your grocer if he has 0 soap bat save every ounce of fat you can and sell it to yrnr We Need them Leave Them at this Store  STATE OF MICHIGAN Tho iruit Court for the County oi Livingston in Chancery Pift E LUSSO, Plantiff Vs CHARLES IUSSO and JWN H NEELY FOR SALESeven room house, two baths, shade, garden, fruit good location 250 Putnam St FOR SALE Heating stove, burns wood or coal, heats 5 rooms Stuart Anderson ANKLETS11 pair for 100, regul ar 26c value For infants, girls or ladies Cuff assorted colors LADIES HOSE4 pairs for 100, 39c value, choice of semisheer rayon or fullseam cotton Full shades FOR SALEWinchester 12 bguaye pump gun and Winchester deer rifle Phone 42 Lucius Doyle George IR ottos MENS COTTON S0X8 pairs for 00 86c value, medium weight long style or short elastic topAs sorted colors BIRDSEYE tIAPERS295, a doz en,Firit Quality,27x27 hemmed in REALTOR 3 rooms with 1 acre ori Territorial road, East of Portage Lake Kd service weight 1000, with 000 down, 20 a mo Near Dexter 13 acres,5 room house bath, basement, furnace, garage, barn,chicken house 850000 Cash io Acres, 5 rooms, bath, basemen and other outbuildings, 10,000 H cash Silt pending in the Circuit  out for the bounty of Livingston on i mltary Mai9d package mjicc, at the City of Howell, l MENg DRESS SOX5 pairs if  rouu cr tern MEATS AI Clarks in said county and state on Septem ber 23rd, 1047 In this cause it appearing fini the woin bill of compliant on file that the plaintiff does not know the present whereabouts of Charles uusao, defendant, and whether he is a resident of the state of Michigan, or Kves outside the State of Mtahigarf, in a foreign country On motion of Van Winkle  Van Winkle, att for Plaintiff it is ORDERED that the said Charles Russo cause his appearence to be entered herein within three month from the date of this order and that in case of his appearence he cause his answer to plaintiffs bill of compl aim to be filed and a copy thereof served on the attorney for plain tiffs within fifteen days after ser vice on said defendant Charles Russo, of a copy of paid bill and notice of this order And that in de fault thereof said bill be taken st confessed by said defendant Chajt Russo And it U further ordered that within forty day the plaintiff Bess ie E Rosso cause a copy of tfris ar der 0 be pnbkshed is tie Pfnfteney Dispatch, a newspaper printed, pub lished and circulating to said Cans ty, and that fiuch ptiMlestiosi be I continued therein for si least saea in each week for six weeks la ase cession, or that ska esses s espr of this order to be  on said defendant st least twenty days before fee time prescribed for his  Glenn C Ysfltad  Circflit Court Vsa winkle ft Vsa  100 35c value Fine rayon, for long 60 Acres, 8 room modern brick, steam oil furnace, 18,500 M cash 1G0 Acres, 7 room house 20,000 cash I style or short elastic top Assorted Jr1 rnnnts A    31 1  aiiv,fr imnorfects Lakf CottaSe 4 rooms part modem Hosiery are slight imperfects, basement eJcctric pump   colors w4 heater furnace nie cement pier  Please state size Wanted , Sfi nft ftft   SOUTHERN SALES COMPANY screene n I P,0, BOX 2029 DEPT, AC7 KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE WANTEDAshes and rubbish to haul away Will also pick up old newspaper and mayazines Harry Prfck pojrch, furniture included, all year around cottage,, 4,600 1,750 down GEORGE I ROBINS Ypsilanti, Phone 2840 Salesman Clyde OWasopj,Pinckney Fred Millspaugh, Ypsih 1275 M R 0 CummmgstYpsU Ph, 706 M Ad0THsmt fiom where I sit  ly Joe Marsh Sams a Matrimony Expert 1 never intended to be a rtritssay assert hst he hit Use ssfl as the head the ether day What Marriage really needs is ssers open minds and a lot fewer tssatJat and his meliow ghn c h and sipe at the end of a loaw day From where I sit, that prescription would apply to most humaa relationships Criticism rarely rouses anything but reaewtment But an open mindwhether ira net siiif  ai ks PP1   womaas chalet of efhata arser hahst    huti8 sfsfarssat for lirmes aad ereeta P0 federate glass of hear ta   y ij or twoleads to the cosdssioa asiea,Bsissts3lt thi  riht  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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>ispatcfj Michigan Mirror School New  PinckneyDispatch Wednesday Oct 22 1947 8 Todays unchecked inflation, reci by a record full employment in the USand widespread shortages in Eur  ope, is upsetttng a lot cti wellmade plans For the 194647 fiscal year, the state treasury is called upon by the voters constitutional mandate oi 1946 to divert 447 per cent of the  sales tax proceeds of the proceeding year KU94546 to local government including the public schools What did the state collect in enis proceeding yrApproximately li  000,000 This was thought to be a bonanza at the time What did the state collect during the past fiscal year ending June  1947 Approximately 156,000,,000  just 40,000,000 more than the year before And what is the present rate of price inflation  prosperity FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES Other honor studwits in 5th Ariththis past week were Jim Wilson, Jim  Laey, Jim Gallup Jim Doyle, and Bertie Beachy The 6th grade Honor Roll Siuents were Ann Shirley Kcason and Myra Chase We are organizing a girls 4 H Club Elsie DoWolf will be leader of ilvi 15 girls who are ntt residing in town Marshall Meabon has volunteered to become the leader of our 15 boys i II Club Hcjior CittCKship for the week roes to lub Uiber, Jim Wilson,A Shirley Reason and Barbara IVJiJle also Mary Simonson We have bejyin our cipher dowia wish the Cs and 7s Our rocn looks like the cave of one has contributed  1 CJR DE lOCKACY JAMES GORDON BEN r  PIONEER INJOURNAUSM 3EPTCMMR JlftSJUNS 1,1872 To THE DEVELOPMENT CF A PftEC PRESS BENMETT  BROUGHT THE CONVICTION THAT TO E OF MAxK 5S pSJt6 WATON WSPAPERS MUST Gl Tr4E PEOPLE THE NEWS PROMPTLY, COMPLETELY  WITHOUT BIAS AND IN A FORM THAT COULD BE READ AND UNDER TOO BY EVERYBODY  Gr fdiron Dope PJNCKNLY STOCKERIDGE TIE Somehow the dope i  Nx 42 llarrma Cotntnent A  ,i Huue by i only Seen il spending, Budget Director John A j lt,he fr each Perkins estimates the tax flood nmvi aids lt Spooky Decorations J3oys serving on th Safety Patroj estimates the tax flood may i reach the higher pSak of 180,000,  Jl V mtne 000  another 40,000,000 than the year before Heres where the catch comes into the picture It has state officials pus zled  When prices are continually climb ing, the state will always be dollars ahead in the division of funds based upon the previous years collection, But when the tax revenue starts tQ dip  and it is bound to do so eventually, probably with a bang the state will have the responsibility of paying funds to local government at a greater rate than current tax collections State Treas D Hale Brake thinkthat the only prudent thiriR for the state of Michigan to do is earmark 447 per cent of each months tax collection as it is received by the state This amount vuuld be tagged monthly and held in reserve ready for disbursement to local ernments as required by the constit utional amendment Whether nefw taxes are to be levi ed in 1948, they are likely to be re quired by 1949, according to most state officials at Lansing There is sotoie argument about whether it would be desirable, politically, to do  it in 1948 which is a state and nat  ionul elections And it wont help Governor Sigler, any either in the judgment of mauy legislators Repeal of the constitutional tax diversion amendment is to come be fore Michigan voters at the November election, 1948 The Mich Public Expenditure Survey recently made a sample poll voters to find their thinkingn The survey reports J that incomplete returns show 53 per cent  nearly twothirds Suiyei from our room are Howard Chaiies Barelit, Corky rrlainuall and Charles Hefner Most jf us were satisfied with our pictures for ail but 2 bought then and some reordered KDG AND FIRST GARDE  We are milking jackolunterm wit hs and cats tor our room getting ready for the Halloween lartThi vbr Party will be in the morning and the first Grade in the aftemoor Jimley Schach have moved ano wiji aicnu tlie liurgos school The Kd are learn mg to pciiiL names and most of us doijng very goad until L gov K SECOND AND THIRD  Everyone enjoyed their two da vacation iast veek Charles Schach has moved and i attending the Curgess school aren Ann Bollen, Denise Davis Robert Kelly, Patricia PalmerEarii Jean Tuthell, Sally Ann Utuly, am, Lawrence Watson, James VVhtlo and Coinnic Sue Dysert had ocrfec jattendance in second grade during our fir six weeks period Marilyn 1hilipps visitd her dantist Tues afternoon   vrunjon the PinckneyStockndu game played here Friday night InUud of an easy victory Pinckiwy wan luck y to get a 7 to 7, tie game Stockbridge had lost 4 straight big scores before th 0 points in thoae 4 games linckney got away to a xood tail andc by forward passing reachoo i payoff zone and a long pass Al to Amburgey resulted in a down Meyer kick h  Stockbridge made 4 t, v I first half on line plays but bail an fi nbie Meyer touchuic extra point i down, tile ot the s ,eeral lime and  looked slo  Their forward j 1,,11, wa poor Scv at half IMICK Stock bridge 1 In the econd hall ley iei ii,  mi il,, and Schubert vent l HMil irSE P,vLi,ES A5E, BASIC TO OUR FJSEE PRtSS AS WE KNOW IT TODAY ANC BECAUSE AN INFORMED PEOPLE IS AN ALERT PE0PL5 , ABLE TO RECOGNIZE VD CISC   f ONSIBILITJES, THEY ARE  VITAL TO THE PRESERVATION CF OUft DEMOCRACY OEeS, Convention THIRD AND FOURTH We nae a new boy from Tlire Brothers farm, Hilly Sartvell Our third grade Health clao nave been pressing leaves and mouiinnij them We have a fine eoiUctioii Fourth grade started to lern ong division this morning I he tliiid grade listened and tried tliem too All of our girls ages uuht to ten favor  aro sriVitei to join the Urownie viirls Twentyfour such repeal There is one observation that cojuld be made about the Survey poll however It is being taken at lunch eon club luncheons which are attend ed by business men We have a strong hunch that many voters  especially those who read onlyheatHme and do not get infb details  will be reluctant to vote against Santa  Clans It is nice to get more money from Lansing as it is from Wash This money cs like a gift It isnt our41 tTiOne Thte tax lludci till prevaiU and vill probably con tinue to do s as long as human nat ure remains what it is Tar divisiei of the Girl ScouuMsL Lewis of Portage Lake will b1 the leader, assisting by Mrs Phiilipp All girls who are ten c,r who will be soon, may join a 4 i sewintr club to be organized, immediately Mrs Phillipss Mid Mrs Seekell have oi1 fercd tobekiders  B9 Have we any fathers who wiil offer tov take the boys for scout, work or for 411 work The boys are anxi ous tef hear from someone who wiil help them from Pinckncy attended ii irand ,hapter at Grand Kaplds lat wiek One of the largest delegations there Mrs Lolo Lob  delijWorthy matron of Pinckney waa    oi tile grand guardians and tuok part in the drills and Jormalions l g tanXjn Frrrip which were distinguished lr music , dun   ,, ,    rfiij p m  and beatititul costumes ,o Kmi  preoaratinn Sigler an J E S luember wa, one J of the sp aker, Mr Llva vheroui Athinia ui, elected giand wojlhy indroi and W ia Mundy of u,jina1, gr,rd Aoiliiy piitron, Other ofneeiv ed s  e laha Jeflrey Adrian A G AI Leland Par ton A G P  Gt nevieee NaMtan, We Pranch Gd c Certnaie Lewi Aihlev Gd 1220 noon it was diifii ent story Stockbridge fvund ti  li, ckney line vulnerable and made eroas fiist downs throu readied jaydirt over toy a toucbdoNvn DiekinMyii j f we at over for tin extra point Stork 1 bridge had all the bettor of this j  ijl and kept possession of the ball  most of the time except for short m  tervals  inckney had to fight with their backs to the wall nnvst el thij time They took the ball om  on i heir 5 yard line on a fumble and again held Stokbridgp to downs their 11 yard lino Ptiickmv low passes the last half as ihi backfield was rushed too juirk and their running plays did not dent tin Stockbridge line to any great extent Penalties were alnyit as heav, in this game as in one a week before with Manchester, f loth linckney and Stockbudge wei penalized i5 yd in all Tho game thogli hard play ed was free from injuries and n player was unable to continue play   The crovd although not as big e Hriirhtojn was much larger than tin one which saw the Manchester gaiM Stwkbridge sending a big i i gat Pinckney plays South Lyon thei  under lights next Frilay night So I Lyon will be no push over They  tied the Little Pioneers of Arbor there 0 to 0 but lost to, Dexter 1T to 0 PINCKNEY H Glaik I V  Ilurroughs K T Schneider Ji G Llmcr  VanHlaircum L t   hell tiie  mend i J lent iviand legislatuje Would iiiiJiili Would be  ra would result i S 1,1,101,110 i ed at by iin yea  HUA   i  ed inflation or whit h ju  i  uith tli , l J lake  out i ih  result I by the end of , l   I,A    ured 1  tal Hi it en meiit for i   11L to b J11 i  ami sate 1 i     it iito a  p  tiio If iIK   t i yea  n  I,   lion I lien the l ,i j ill  ion v ill stand on  JM I er w 11 I K bJfmaii La on l itllj  id to j no oi  ti d Urn Jra j Ml I hav al ir G 11 on io est  uerdon atJe governor  ere things    financed  a deficit c be at least t tnev arriv ed pa3t  Ut figur i prices i and up     itinuing  ar spent   oections    M,000,  I,  as had i tie state   govern w ill not  V year will put i a thit   i it ilLXt    diver      al thd   leg to  dig C a or in i t lines ep cxii a lot  iiich ho   at thd t the   take  is re  imy   sion ad new pap  j, in ino1  So ru ,e  J  111 I 0 MoJ   nil uii r,  ,1 lore Ml iine  lllh tial Drinking id di ordb v    i  ,lo l Bd or no  La w  ion each Saturtav 8 o 9 Sunday 00 to 7flO Classes at  a in un7 pl 2r  of ntviii King, r,th week of Conimut p m an a m m and 1 I 07 j 1 m  s un for bovs   7111 Xovei m M i Cbuhb,  cv, ua I roa  irtnrt  jd   quetteAsu Jj Lane Pan nr G the stdii alnh I CBtoerration Notes In order to build up the scanty pheasant crcy the dept released 11,000 full  vn birds before the Beason openeu The releases were at Cairo, Laper, Detrcdt, Grand Bapida Lansing and Jackson districts 3600 wee bought from a Wisconsin hathery and the rest pamc frofn the Mason game farm, i vVomaW, Carole Fuhrman In addition sportsmens clubs hatch J Joan Fisher Announce ed 10,000 birds  Tomasik Sandhill cranes once threatened The seventh graders have a frith extinction are coming  back ty patrol Jim Portcr Benney 25 of them were seen at Rose Lake , I0a Bob VanBlaircum an3 lase week They go south, U SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE jth We plan to have a softball game  with ilairburg Wed They won iast j tim3 but we hope to win this nine The eighth graders have boon pra  cticing a fiay for quite a while and  we are planning to put it on Fri for some of the other roms The name of the play is Three Pills in a Kyttle and the character rreTosy, Mike Carr, Widow Sims,  Mary Jean Kirschke Old eftlemaj t Albert Mrofka, iHis Sou ed Kebri Scissors Grinder, Mryaerito Coon, Iflis Soui, Phil Murphy, Scrub  ,r Sou Lorrui e  UDr Jivborl Seat, l iiis waof the Lraiid chapter O E S INSTALLATION Tie 1ineisiey chapcr v  office s at a publi Sat, sitt, 0t 25 ItIei Go nd Grand e sure Among the for the living benefactor, fue ki Wed late intentions are rep by Win, I, ate Hose Ilatow Jeffreys L T j Jlurtibuse h K Darrow Q li Amburgey It H Meyer Ii JI ,J Clark F JJ Pochdowns  Hob   Schubert Extra lciints i,ho ,  ,  Dickinson Subs  Pinckney, Ottorbien, L lark, Heath Stockbridge Schu bert, Cobb, Dickifon, N Ilichmond,  STOCKBRIdGE Nee ley Kistler Schaible oTrih, Richmond iriffr Prow Keeper Campbell At wood Wilson A nibrujicy   Mey ,,  ii un rod rIM Margaret Keave iliir, intention of pcIOr 0ul by John B Kami mstad     y  Fri, late Cas par Iobon Sat, late Margaret Tien , j,  nett The prayers o the commun  itv ive reciuestcd for the sik among wnom are Mrs Mary Snger and the recent departed Georsro 5mith, brothel of Mrs Emma Vollnur who died In Florida and Michael linckney 5 Stockbridge II Ienalties Pinckney 3r, Stockbridge,  Referee  Kildner, Jatison Umpire  Onwick, Ann Arbor JJead I ncMiiii Dinkel ailint, p ed III o  In I, a fe,  gaii  and , l, ,, the   , lle bdlie wn  knnr le h i i, lie  jieao Ira ine,  Hilej  e Mi,ii  Jfiur ,  oi ili   eivae in th1  iir bnlou lh li  Thars Only pun taken lat un  will be heard m increases would i lejee   lesult a mostly i tween ile oxi witli tho  IHS it  i,n A i, ejsil y  i at fra  I L iri 1 Oeds tO  a  e MV  i uaurt i ,i for   IlforO i gatw ad At iaij to  rioter , iiitiii3 ,d 7, i to be undeu le Cu ail iii Lan   vlll  w  iv   11, V   I OH PALL HICfCEY RETURNS The following toneems Hickey at oe time in charge of the J Smitn une of MrsXelli Paul of M iumo U erve here here he played on the ball team with Don Reason, Marshal and Loren bon Its been a long wa Hike who is retu to t WJ nle  who ded in Ann ArJjqr where town  a,ket  funfral w held Monday warthout, Rov e McCleer the SCORES for residence pj nioith foi bniije lalvard iai kej and  Clark and Mrs Deri,, to the i,earing at I and except to be test i not o n again  crease a A nn in of the lini k OTHER FOOTBALL Other football scores wore Arbor 14, pattle CreekJo Ch 14, Milan 12 Romulus 25, UnivTj Im kney are toi  sity n, Roovelt 12, Salino fi r j e routed iron  a  praetAai all on lr7, jHowell H Hudson tori 7  4,  M eafor Paul uing from Tokyo ie conservatipr do pi gain,, division He js coming home o an nvj transport eav next r nt, according to a trarpaci teie , ae eaii eeri,, j f,,lin nil  ii lIO le   1 The opossum can take it One fell 40 feet at Rose Lake the other day without injury 40 more con ervation officers are J now on duty in the state Warm weathe4ias cut down the Mich, duck arrivals, pfo great num be is looked for until cold weather The dry we ther has increased the forest fire hazzanL Rain and a loft of it would be welcomed by the dept Bow and arrow hunters killed 50 deer the first 2 weeks of the season 70,000 woodecks were killed in Clark are on duty The eighth graders had aHLsty test Tues We hope we all did will on it C IV cone vathn dept   irade a captain, j cntoed Japan, as a MacArthurs staff,  civilian stifr hc ,1 K  1 e ioiesti nat jra resources  divisction irv  ied emniai 1 pa IRST BOW AND ARROW DEE1 To Claude Swarthout bclongs tho lonor of being the first Pincknev hunter to kill a deer with a bow  arrow thU yeariHe shot it near IXA ells The Lewiston Sportsmens club jeive him a trophy honoring it, It is a statu ojf a bow and arrow menher of M0 recfntiv ha been chief lj of Mf C ei Tie A liKht of Hickeys earlier evMtience as a nrimmaiojft thedept jraam diion was his sup   Lim of iipjen and transferr in the I iv mcoso in i35 COMM OONOL CHURCH Rev Alfred Aliard Paltor Orjfaaist arf choir Director Mvn Meiwin Campbell S S Mr Herman Vedder A Sabbath well spont naais a wck of content  Iliion is the high quest for the vai JS of a satisfying life We cordially invite you to join in this quet There is a place in the church for you Sunday Service 1030 a m,SS, II i Kve Sendee 730, Church ight Oct, 27 Potluck THIRD DEGREE CONFE RENCF Dear BrotherTwo Third Dcvprro will be conferred h bv Livingn Lode Xo 76 F AM at their hall on FRIDAY, NIGHT, OCTOBER 24 Lodge Will Open at 800 Out of town Masons are liMll, Tnadri I deays the oi j  oil chart s Mr that inckney Of I on for an aie  i that covered h 1 phone exchange a the hib for a r There has hoei  1 Sharp i rnnber of phoae i, opectrd f he service has art j HT Sara aWaeheyPaatir Auh lornio Worship L 100 Sunday School 1100 Stperinteadeiit  Wilbar Jjmiit to be present A fino luncheon wilbe served after the dejrroe  ork by Clyde Fiher, Junior Warden and committee, We will expoct to you there, Paul W Curlett, Sec   eo ii  nent to take care el has been instaliro tanri was printed i ri e a Tlors Ann a , ,  oil a, dor  11 i  y    win i i   pro in  ii,  1 now i i,,im  ve to  ie er, 1 TlS ,  hih ,1nnted liie pro  arfcTcr  irckney o r,es , area  ii tfi  ee e ard   lio eOUhJ ii reuse r  a ike p vviTient  lVj  NOTICE The Xorth Hamburg hunters His son, Harold and ntpj il lJp M,rt Tlly Oct i, Gerald and Louis who verej hews Pettysville school with Miehigaa last year The daily bag wich him got sofne shote but did notiesent ard 2  J l Ti less I bring down a deer Only 4 were kill  Jhj cvninr was remodling As 77 Alegm e untf residentsed at Lewiston is 4 iTe applied for Ikenaes to hunt there only 223 out county pcrj hats which wa oniocd KxUnion 14 at the 1  member on for ng and by all founts pairlej Meeting BOOK AND FILM PROJECTORS PXA MEETING The Pinckney 1 T A met at the school Mon Oct 20 at 800 p m After the business meeting the Hos pitality and Membership Comm took over the meeting The result wrc most gratifiying and a grand time Was had by all The following are members f Hospitiily Comm Elo Campbell, chainnan Clare  Pamer, Albert Shirley, Laretta iar  Lit September, ie  ,ra Peachy of the loo  Mciirorite  hurch vho teaches at iini   hol pun islva a 1 year   pupils, Li chard Schaner Frank Schaner the boys father ot out a warrent fr the tcacrier, claiming ,e boy bad been ijired Proecute Krwin authorized he warrent bu1 on iet , tion  ho prosrcutor found cn ir tan fes different than be bad been in, ormod and he aked tie plaintiff   o put up security for cost When vV,ons will be fiven Ueenses  48 forest fires were reported this week and GOT Sister has frbddeti  all smekiaf and fins in the upper peninsula and not hem MiehigaiL  JAMES ELMER McCEE j MARRIAGE LICENSES James Elmer McGee, who liv es Schultz, 2S, ed on a farm on the Pingree road  bidy Atne3 Germain m uu rr i i i  i ,     v   bis was not done he dismissed the MJ3  ClUbs f 110 i3 Loam  Nelson Mil 1 ,iSC Then Mr Scharr fUii Ton TJlr nchn orsraniat I lerjnd Laurence Hobey for C0Kls Rnd t a warrcnt 1nrt Z fwT und pref0td  Jhf Membership Comm members 1he teachcr two weekft s rom iine Ania Masonic Home 5 ceiling  who helped make the evenma a suc projectters and 25 books on film j cess were Mrs Albert Shirley, hair which they  ill present to the Mich, man, Mr Brandon White and Mrs BrirhtonJ MasHc Home at Alma The dedieat  Weatherbee, ConjjratuUtionF for a  2s mw9t has been chof  Wsdteel in tint   2 i, Brighton ion wiI1 e place there Sundav, Uuecssful evening died at McPherson hospiUl, Thurs Clonn Green n iHowell, Mary Sulj0   High Twelve Members SPECIAL NOTICE Nov 4 u4H rie sold his farm several year age  21, Ann Arbor Howard Fxe w1 Detroit will go to Alma on j achievement daywatch for the an land has since lived in Gregory The L U2, Bnnton Lotiise Backer,  Jt  They w3 gather for a  niirnement We want everyone to funeral was at the Swarthout Fun l ore Lake Floyd Carfwelll dinnr jt the home Roscoe Burch  juk them by attending Pot Luck end, Home, Pinckney Rev WaKon   Jfn Butlin 18, New l F G      of i dinner at the schooL Burial m Willaauville 0 Wm Hwiw , Benton f fT01 and book nimB  9 i Alae Oct Slat is the 9tfc grade Surviving are his wife JrFeatoni Donaid,  1  aboirt    4aee Bemember we  H 7IMU  ,   i  hgme wfco   ritWeen  hack it by our presenea are for their heswrfit,  m his wifi  hSPo 2trFenton Donald 0549 are Ua  fcriffh 20 Pmckney, Joyce fls j a tbe rer W, Ann Arbor a4 tfc the ffcM  jiustke Eric Singer, CrirhtonMich Jiev Beachy has retained Do,n Van Wnkle, prominent Howell attorney for his lawyer but the consensus ofl opinion if that the case will never be tried Rev Beachy has made many fnemls during his residence in Pinrkney and no enemies Previous to TOiwr U HHTYiHurr he taught the Snith School in Dexter totwnahip and the Hicks school in Putnam In   both places his recoird was excellant Mamburg is also said to be for in this     4, 3  f   M     ,ter ,,    VT A Oi  I  4 v   r r   T r, PirtCiiney Dlspxh Wednesday  2 1S47 AVON THEATER SVAN ITlEATClR fttackbridga MicK CHELSEA IOCHL Frl, Sat, Oct, 24,25 THE SHOW OFF , A Comedy witti RKD SKELTON, MARILYN MAX WELL  The Luckiest Gty in the World  Football Thrill ol 1946 Dont k Miss This  Sun Tuo, Oct 26, 28  Fvi, sat, Oct S 5 TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE  A Musical Wastarn  Strrine GENE AUTRE Y, PEGGY STEW WAKf, STERLING, HOLLOWAY, WILLIAM HENRY j Carton New  Sportaraal J  Sun, Mtn, Oct 26, 27 MARGIE in technicolor Starring JZCRA,N  I SDU1EE BOW  The Snowman ThU is a caJnedy MAN MARSHA HUNT, EDDIE  SMASHVUP A Drama with and real gd Novs the time to step up production and take advantage of seasonal prices Egg prices reach their yearly peak in late fall and early winter Youll profit from this upswing of prices when you use henhouse lighting to lengthen the working day of earlyhatched pullets Its easy to have efficient henhouse lihtin Provide about 14 hours of  light dailyenough in thn Morning  to get the birds off the ronsts and keep them offat least 15 minutes of dim light at night so that the birds can roost before lights out Whether you prefer manual switches or automatic clock controls doesnt matter    the important thing is to look to your lightingto make sure your poultry is giving top production  dp v   v WS i  l 13  s 40watt lamps, fitted with iiues and hun six feet from  H the floor, are usually best Use one watt per five square aj5  fvef of floor space A henhouse 20 x 40 feet, for instance, 4  v  should have four 40watt bulbs Tor further assistance, sec your IMison Farm Service A Ior    t y  1 II Li Ul  wn rK  r so fti i rW3 fi  r  L a V  j CoingThd Mighty McGurk for Halloween aaa SaturUaIf you want tf see a good picture this is it Till ike Cloud Roll By First National  Bank IN HOWELL Under haeru Supervision Meaner Federal epoit In u ranee Corporation All Do posits Insured p to 5,043 fo each Deposit BANK AUTO LOANS The Key to ATlaround Satis faction in financing your naxt Car Is a lowcost automobile  i Loan at Our Hank Come in ini t j Jet Complete Information ALBERT Cartoon Mouse Conies Home Suuy Shows 357ft Tues, Wed, Thur, Oct, 2S2930 SONG of SCHEHERZADE A Musical Romance in color witn YVONNE DeCARLO, BRIAN DON LEVY, JOAN PIERRE AUMONT, EVE ARDEN Cartoon Apple Andy  Sun Shovi 715  905 ConingBlaze of NoonUnfaithfuP Cheyenne HOWELL Theater  HOWFLL, MICH j WE HAVE AMPLE FUND j AVAILABLE FOR fcOUND LOANS HEAL ESTTF MORTqAGEt OR PKRSOi L AT RASOis ARLE RATES Thur, Frj, Oct 23, 24 ALEXANDERS RAG  TIME BAND with TYRONE POWER, ALICE FAYE DON AMECHEETHEL MERMAN Comedy Nws Kl HI   n field     Ict Mid wiff of Cljcjfoiv   h fiLril vi iilti  1, s Inrk i,r Ithle last week oslimahd w iiliiu Iuiifjal Home, Friday, Itcv   Alin Arhos rivictor at j  laillhropo officialiiiji Kurial in Kair iMntui inUad of S,n,ioM, j  i l a   ,  ,,, iwl K  iii  KpoTnjtlueal rTior of SJT 1,    hoi hujbud there hciiuc no cliilti  00  i K i ,11 ua a paL nml c haron ration of Great Prit  Mat 2 P, M, ALAN LANE as RED RIDER in T  C  1    I lii i oiih ii nl ur  11  run of lioMll Cliapu r   Uol i in ha 1M en cul to one ounii a vl i r Iron Xiool c Dsod ion onntirn i iiiiay s f   t i o j i s t iho d  distiks iti Macomb and St Clair count iis near Armnda vototl to con u her, of the Tnoimty Loajiic hint The vole v as ,1 L 1  ,,,  champion Intfht,n h,w ball Hum A vnvula it canmd i 1 Mo 2 ,11  ai k a, t bonsut at Hts near Cholca vctrd to co,i,u with Cholsoa SMHO tirc , ire  Tenn A test r,il vvll is hoin ,hMl,M on  roily ot San at nio   he ,uvu, ,npriv in Cnadilla lr1 7 11 iary k   Tiv  tr  11 In rr, r Hl  i iiiicrty ol ta II ape has 1,,,,, nnvd on ,ir,i fV i Houoi en naiiid the nm,, tho Iirsl tmi in fral years  VVr    p M 0 ,, l Veterans rcinainin on tho Kovoni i,  1   men oca,m ns l1 l l11  ur 1,i  dh f M, l,io Ah, Ailhu Itovian, a lonucr i vif, of 11 cdim oV thn liviltfon fr 1g1011 1 it his ll,,n1r llU County Irofs, iMoWCll tool plP M    nayor I  vtor uii rrijihton have a rnr olidalicin moot in jr In tl  ihcn is r i itv St Jor hopital, Ann Arbor Tuna The Washtenaw lostTnhune ,n 1 change ntlu i 111 il    rrrrmrn  o  ci p   ,l  l   In e u v at uirriiin  f,e  ii I IiK iectiick iii  i Sou, t Yijarsigu    diien by Jilni Donohue of iy LJii a Mr Mayer ot DeL tn collided at Main and UOWM   Sut lay mcinini Neitiier  v , badly damaged   ih nil,i M ,, will hold a HaP ov,  i pa,  at t he Ladies Aid ha   t  d ij    if  ,i iai lowoen nmi   IMII lap, aiai  Shields of Lan sin will aildiess a Ueniocrat ineet    , a II u a m Jcci, iiV    u K S iicd a iuiltiyr hof    h ho ,c of Ahit Ninhel Thais  j,, ijii I oii y died at hei honu I I YEARLING Lamb SA  s,Rcasts,hn5t 3  I azy   OlSa  fcws, Round teks Porterhouse   Ot nOaS MJTWIS cut Ground Beef fa  M  iiubbs Coiiiers Sunday   I itiit,4l I, MfxlabeeM wl I   a paiipkm  ie soliai at their   Iriday niht    a I M Mylo Kettlor have   Jiaiila,  Mvyjoii to reside  DIIN of Hi aciaibor A nil Maale Grievo i   rty oie nirht last week i     A  played, U     daiih a tile opera    week Admission i,     i ei as will   lccoived  e a loue Now    ii iv  r, IVamatu Slab of   cnurch will also lit on  The Noble Outca V on ii, nint  V, di lmrkee has rented thr N K  jljli i  a N K will n0e to ire  i  Ats ijf and ,on, trahk whoe i,111 la, I ii, Ann Arbor, have i ,d back en tiie George lieasoii farm  , k Viae of ,Iowell set a fiuo on the irown lot last wk  HOMESTEADERS OF PARADISE VALLEY   Also THE CRIMSON KEY  wltt KEAT TAYLOR, DORIS DOWL ING, DENNIS HOEY Cartoon Sun, Mon, Oct 26, 27  Mat Son, 2 p m, Continuous IVAN JOHNSON, JANE ALLYSON in HIGH BARBAREE  With THOMAS MITCHELL iCOMEDY NEWS Tuer,, Wed, Oct, 2829 PEGGY CUMM1NGS, VICTOR MA UE, ETHEL BARRYMORE  in MOSS ROSE Comdv Newt SOt4 A HtlUlPYOUVG ,  DG OUT Y Utt WItU  1 i County Clerk Jcthn Hagman, who rv    Wfts hurt in an auto accident last wk ic,t was found to have a broken vertebra and is in a cast in McPherson hopial, Howell, where he will be for some time 49  I  in rae, i V  iKoinb cemetery , I SttiOeil StOi8def lb Ham Pork Sausage Oysters S Awnoms Margarine1 37 XYDOL 1  CMS a Ahhott and Mae Bropan  i l  , teachers examination n Iw li last week Lru of Stckbrigei Herb Jiji ,, oi IoAvell and Chan Lane of ipVi Lake pent Sunday with then v parents  i  T ad and Rube Finch spent j ,,   1 0 Irip downj J l i T v lf oin broKan of tlie U of M spent the week end with tfaeFA Sigler family  Mrs Muy Murray died at the ho ie  her daughter, Mrs Jas VlearT td 2G  1 e Ideal Concert Co leave an I mevtainment at the opera housei 1 VeiN nipht under auspics of the sch  j  It was fine j  VDU CANT ALWAYS TRUST 1 YOUR YES   K  C, ie fixin res are now  uil prodtiction and thev are reaching the market in increasing qnantitics There is a MZS and typ of fixture to suit every taste as well 9 vcry budget Voyd like the fresh, modern ttylfog of these coality pumbincr rAtur , their n, i,y iffiprovemcjits And youil be pleased at , e m ae prices of this uptotherajnuts eqiiipmeat,  ne in and see usplace yodr order today for earliest P  atioo Our  CAU US TODAY ll Year Qmmuaim a MYRON J HUGHES   Licensed Master Pfuoiber  1 Ive witnesses can be wwngRid   iijPr MI   J  lT  ho ioeent teatly rffer be f  X  136F6  Mich 8717 Lakeside Dr  Erta Lake OPEM EVEMM4CS ickney Gen Store  caue of mistakes tdentity, as tou 4 i cam  gJjejMy u ,5 nf in Tlie Aiaei muizrne with this Si  20 usue Af Tss Dtwst Sinday laaaaaBBsBs  jlfr sd Mrs Best Tdki ajwit Usessesc tTmSk md sTiitZ 1 ssk ssl isMaShass JWdh sf Mas Plajisj W,s ia T1  ttw k   ii j Named to Head  March of Dimes I the g,es j ttV Wa Judge Frank A Picard I, r i f l   i 1  Ji 1 1 , I V S Jude Frank A Picard of S iiiv will be Michigan state c itiin it ot the 1948 March of  lsiivr, it was announced today by 1 OConnor, president of the 11iria 1 Foundation for Infantile tratysis The 19iS campaign will mark the h anniversary of the National lion, established by Presl   Vanillin 13 Koosevelt to lead, in i  and unity the fight against ,IISilo paralysis The March of n,s caii January is the National ouMhitiens sole support Jir t Picard a native of Sagt n I a graduate of the Cni,y of Michigan in 1012, was  1  the Michigan bar that i n 1ilu served  a i tant a V  attorney of iginaw    practiced law from 1913  vii he became l S judge  iprn Part err district  piis  nt of the Means apny, i tor of the  linbir C rnpany and in v as chairman of the Jnpnr Control Comniisin to fojPMlate the Mu Li nt liojmr control In  a ehclrman of tio  nipi ijiiMit Cjmpension and was col iuran Cneniploy ti ,i Act  iiiit Picurds ap  IulilMjr ijCIOeU J infantile paralysis  toll, with more Anici icans having been ,r, a,, ats, ho wamd, con to IVce a 1 ing figi lor recovery Tiiis summer, fortunately,  wi  l a  I a hi athiiiK spell as polio in ill cr int    rot a I  ,    a1,    of I j i J Tat co l of the P16 epidemic al  , , ill run to some 3,001,000 v HiiMl la,in lino aeeoint the i ,, stuns 11 sary to care for 1     i i i  n Mus summer, We do ii  I    1 1  may bring, bat DEXTER WINS It is apparently all ovr but shouting and Juier ou iod is  uncrowned champ4on in fooiball oi I the Land A Laiaj ieauv uv detoaieU DrigtHoii ai DLAUT iui i, I  night before 2uuo iiowiii iar  u 6 in cje oi the rounet touches  flayed in tins stctjon L f u lucky to win us uiirhloii I I uuiiUahed thom 111 vuvdo U ,H on xuiiiung with ihe ball and completed G passes out oi lo to Dexters 4 ut 12 Dexter won tnj game on a kyig pas in the first period DeLaTnre, the Mexican quauer threw a lung pass which went v, Ojver Kieiwuac  ei head Aie juait ap, hit i vith one hne, batted u a he air and then caught it fwr u iouchdoa Johnaoji kicked ile eara poiit, Brighton came buck stivig in ihe second half and reahed the JJexier i yard line on a fijrward pass iJernie Young going over for a touchdown Then came the decision which tfave the game to Dexter In kicking tho extra point the pas uom IM wad wild and instead of kicking ti, bail header threw the ball to anoth er plajer who went over for tho ex tra point However the referee claim ed the ball hdery kne had touch ed the ground and disallowed the  point ijiifthton started another second half and reached the Dexter A yard lino where 3 assaults on the Dexter line resulted in no gainsAn uvLmpt tr placokick failed when Dexter brcke through and blocked the kick Dexter has already beaten Man Chester, South Lyon and Brighten and Pinckney is the only hurdle they have to t,et over, linckney plays Dexter there Nov 7 and if they should win it will be the biggest up bet of the naition as they are about a 10U to I shoj Incidently Fiiday, wa he first time Dexter haj been  on in 2 years  THE riNCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday Oct 22, FOOD CLOTHING on your popping lisf NEW HOMIS V HOU FURNISHINGS p 8763 up 844 up 825 up816 IncrcjTeJ since 1  , tnnn Dinn,  t , I  ,, T Tnr fur mjYrate income famihu m Liu uiio, w,J hum i , ilyn,i Atticy our costs have gone ue, too  t i  on, ill M , 1 1   jai  ir  ai i  Fn I iit , it  T  i 11Ill  I SOMK rFOPLEget along under higher pi ices by jjsi 114 less or doing without Some iiAc more iikumeto help meet higher costs All can adjust outgo to income, to a hugo extent Uut a railroad ennnot simp or do without and still provide good, efficient and safe service adequate to the needs and desires oi the public The chart at left shows why the Eastern Railroads have had to ask i  1I1, inli or an iuu , freight rates The simple reason is thar die nved since near enough to meet todays cost ire nowhere 1 he rev enue Hie 1 age ton ol li the 0,,1 of creased mot Oillv IeCeMI  IMll 1  iuf pi ritii  11 n 1,1  r HI  ,iii the nvermoii,wlu rcas tion hii nd aM our oneI,I hil  1  which Stsl ,   1 Kaihoids  ins Si 1, items alniK to JKUU  ihe raihoads has in  111 that period 1,1me, an arbitraurl,1 1 ,00,000 to s 1 I wage taxes, of h,inc h the Eastern  ih,1 in lease in these ih 01 7 sinc l3 111 All the railroads itsk is what the law says 1 hey should he allowed to have I h ii Hi ,ms jut and leisunildi rates The law sis then1 is need m the public interest lor adequate and etiiei, nt railway transportation seiice at the lowia cost COIlsiiteiU with iui nishiig Mich 1  u e In olher  ore , II the railrotdf ask is Milieieut vvt ine to emibl them, muler lioin  eeoiiomi al mid eflicieit iminigeinen 0 PI ON ale he kind of service people v atI Some cxiiniplcj  incrca ed Cf ts since IX19, m jcti,  1 ilro  N I 1  e r 1 r ,n  r el ielu s iiue 10VJ e increascil   e 1111c from 1  iiic aerje  V irciht 1 do COAL  WAGES AND WAGE TAXES  CIV 15 Here HK There In St vek iUO of tile PriTh ton Argus m cdiLciial on the Mrigh  oliall team slates tlia Hrigh tv  rrt ton ,TUIiJo nmre at IinekiMy was attended l,y wart Brighton rooVer,t oi Piticknoy fans Just how would Brighton go about to prove that There were about J 400 adinisions to the uamo Whu knows wlio came from Priphtou and who did not The Detroit schools have evolved a 01 iy ,ol,iuoii  a silly disjiiie The teaeliers there get overtime pay fo all w,vk dore alter school hours Th athletic eoaihs do not The ter Jiave otganiod and as they listed as teachers Uicy demand time pay as mo1 athletic contents are played after school huirto The schools amwver was to pass a rule j that all eoiitests must be jilayed dur  inb school hours, that meuns lieforv J 400 p m This will cut the finaneta J aspect to the lone as no one will wit t ness the conlesU but students Ra ther like tutting off your nose to spite your face STATE OF MICHIGAN The Circuit Court for the County ef Livingston in Chancery Order Of Publication Lumard Lightle, his wife RLMH Lightle and Marie Ws wife Plaintiffs ViL It Lumbarc and his unlv  hcirSjdevitecs, legatees and a Defendant, Suit pending in said Court on the 12i day of September 1147 It appearing fr the sworn hit  of compliant filed in this rause i Lhat tin plaiiiLitis nave not been ii ,itVv diligent, search and iiiqui Eastern Railroad Presidents Coriere RED AND BLACK Why is V S so brokenheart d Owcr her love affair It seems as though M V likta the scenery cut at tiiiand Luke i,ii,y Winder vhyV UU4 J , r With i iation dance Igues V in the same 111 O Liie night 9 7V    S and S Ii are tix now that iv p  lat are oer ry to ascertain wheilier the ih j,no ants are living or dead or where they reside if living, or wheilar they or any orf them have personal representatives living, or whore they 1  1   ii   ,1 luts taken over their prized or any of them reside, or whether riizeu the title, interest, claim, lien or pro sible right ol said defendant in nd io the land and premises hereinafter described has been assigned to any other peion w persons, or walk ui lac ioine nut Loth il it M las In 1 i, wai whether such title, intoresl, claim lien or ps ibh right in said prebeen disp yed of by the Notes of the Came Both teams gave a wondrrful exhibition of punting, the best we have seen this year Pinekneys de fenc wa lacking in effectiveness, rathei disappointing after the wonderful comeback against Manchester the week before Pinckney if the intends to win the remaining S2A will have to play as a TEAM and for TiHii GOoi OF THE TrAM and not as individuals VLVIThD  Wi STANDDIVIDKDT FALL Dick Young again broadcast the game v Stockbridgp has a big team but they WT re slew and fumbJed repoat cdy Such a team should be a push over for forward passes Instead of passing Pinckney cenfined their at tacks to the Stockbridge line, their trangest point Two thrgs were part folly responsible for the poor shelving of the local team The pheasant aeasofi which cut the practise session to aim Who walked home S L K Jus nightV Could it hawD Y Wher va L D Soiiuoiie with a green dlirl seen walking cut ot initiation woi  P P Was it possibly San,    , , , ,  e , , 1 in it tru that K H looh a 11   mses has been disused of by the  , , , , , , 1H f home the other night lelendatiu by Will , ,  ,   And it fuAhor aipeariag to this S ,  at the d,nee J,Hit that the plaint ills do not  the oher night so i, P ,,, know anil have not been ,ble after a UU lor the sailor that was i,,e in   i a, ,1 ,,  , ,   says thai, he can t dam but oMigcnt search and imjun, to as ,,,,,   ,,, ,,,,  ,,r ,i ,,1 the girls don t beein to ajiiMr wnu who nro included Jisk ief ad nt in , , ,, this cause without beiK mimed ,     ad, J  Jv lie,vro,e, on moi,,, of lnu lh1 fr night C Yelland for the painiff4 it is J os like L C js poli,hm Jm  derd, tlaf the beo named de Us rm to ,ve back to him  bai rendanta and each und ell of then, lhe, natUir j1 and their unknown heir,, dcvfrek,  J l and N  seemed to nave ru  nd Koes eaiivP their ap1 lflade a wcouple last Fri nieiit mtivd in ths ause with U 1kii hke l S 0 adani ,1,1 i 11 hy ifhout to 11 Viola,fiin,g firl Detroit Idison, lin iii roji hid 1 on, In i  Li 1 iioion, 1, I Paul Cuihlt, council pruc Ili ron, cleamii, lire hail  IIA iu KmHiri, ,11111, in Aug P, Sopi Io hrHfirrrtr, care ol oiion by Clarl, yupporlnd n i iy to discont inwe pull, after Nnv l, 5117, tlTJij Clirk, Cipporl allow noi OUT  h any cfter ccr on the road ilerials for A he II  ec  Jiatrstono Carrletl  MIUV, to eon  hs I OH hy l nliHe i,jp to aiijoiini  ,i, Nay, deputy j on  ed 1 ore lV lUk STATE OF M  A, Th Prfiatm Court for lv 1 Ljvnston At a su  loll oi aid  ot at ihe Piobate lico in o lotel in said County, lii day of October, A D Couoty Presont, lion vWiiis ludje of riobat in the Matter of thr I I eM L lie The way to jutleje a car H i UJ c a ride Wnother youre is, Irir or 0110 of the pas  ir rs, its the ride that eril Ho try them all  n, r Dare the ridel Youll tako tho KAII ami the VI,IM every time These jiTfit new cars have a giilinrjj sfiHthness freedom Vn viinr nndswnythat arc e xc I us i vol y postwar iy hive a thrilling, rase and ,racc in handling that in you i roughly dissati ficl to drive anything else litil dont Iake our word for it Jrive the KArSERor the VHWI K, and compare tho ride yourself YOU CAM GET ONE, SOONE THAN YOU THWkt IISER   r  RAZEH K tate of ,,   in thre monthV from the date of this order, and that in default there of the bill of conTplwnt filed here in ho taken as confepd by said do fendants nnd each and nil of them And it e further ordered, that the plaintiffs within forty days from the date hereof, cnl ie this order to be published in the linckney Dispatch a newspaper printed, published and circulated in said Conty of Livintfsdojn, once each weeku six succesyivf weeks Tph r CoWms Circuit Jullge  weak ui,i  eoi to acrv of Vincent JLaRosas dition the night of the dance H iH is trying her darndc i tak over June A s boyfriend We see that Jerry Cis glint, wit Joaan i igain Is it true that a certain gh I by the name of Bitsy is trying to beat K H s time iam li iardner P C C1, 1 it an iinj to the Court Hat tlj 1 if ue for fj esnLiton oi riao, oj i  frt Council Proceedings  j A true Copy  Regular meeting of village tounJohn A Hagman Clerk I cil Oct 14, 1947 called to ider b The above entitled cause involves jv Parker, followed by roll cail and  hrojight to quiet the title to 0f fflceip the following described premises sit ileaent Clark, Clinton Svar uate and being in the township of thout, Kennedy and Palnur Green Oak, Ounty of Livinrton Abaeat DutkeJ  piHi tate of Mihifran nd nior jieat rjinj resigned as couacil particularly dosrribod as  maA  Herto Lavey was appoint  The South thirtytwo 32 acres of e1 t iost nothing and th disposition  t,e , half of the Southwest qaari ton to regard Stcckbridge as a setup, j ter of S in r TiTi one j Me Pinckney has two more home gam North, Ranie Six i6 Ea Mirnj oaaq 4dAu ymvrj wmjpcmjiH  0enn C Yelltd, AC rey fori Otion  palmer supported by esOSlC eNv 14 Jpuintaf JswatAoot Aat foUwing bills be hare before Hartland is usually a  BaJaeat lirfa 114 onehalf pygtHwm but you never can teti B fltroct t said estate should be limited ,ta lii,j ani  iace 1K appoint to ivrive, evaiiiine aid adin la, ,ii,J eaiaivd against said   1 iy and Ifoie sTii Cjut It is Ordered, That all etf the ejed itos  said de JS1 anr re piiri to present tar c ,n, to snn Court at  d rroij fr, nfj to i  e i ,y fioreo uou the rdrh is  r U n or before lTh day of December A I at ten oclock in the forenoon SMM time and nlace herehf aofint d for exr,ination nA adju tmrt of all cla and demands against sttid deceased It i Ftfhr Ordered That pubh notice thereof he gtrea hy pth1k at ion of a copy of this order, tor w mm nr icb month for 4 months orior acres of e1 u gyeceed him Metion by CUfc jud dav of bearing  th Pnrke7 Mippooorted by Kennedy that  pi snatch, a newspaper printeJ and  Hin Lavey be aworn in as council HrvlatM in said Cowaty Mih mUiL not carried,  WTlis L Lyons, Judge of Probate f r ir,Mi DIAI  orvVERY 1  Roue Motor Sales pMovi iijii wm 21 f I  S TO C  Tv 1 rcE V39 i aiWwed  A true copy Wia    , ir  jr  1 rt aeM  s,   Jiinug , Try a Despatch Want for Resultsnjpgpiw IU, THE P1NCKNEY DISPATCH  Wednesday Oct 22, 1947  19 Rokos Soda Bar and Sandwich Sh JFe tare Recently purchasedthe Murray Kennedy Soda Bar and Sandwich Shop and  cordially invite you and  our jaraily to pay us a visit  Featuring CREAM Bulk Paskcd 3c pt,  Special this week Extra thi k Malted 19c FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE NOW HANDELlNG DEXTER BREAD Butter Pecan Vanilla Garmel Cashew Clierry 3Qc pt BAKED GODDSFRESH DAILY SPFX1AL ORDERS TAKEN ONE DAY IN ADVANCE ASSORTED ROLLS VIC AND BETTY ROKOS DOUGHNUTS PIES COOKIES CAKES SEE OUR DISPLAY 1130 P M   M If  AMERICAN HEOO5 by WOO,1Y COWAN THE HINNI j Hew Jersey, oil  richer in War B  , far nse in obtain I the presentation  j  War in Germ2 ft her mother,   ittle 15monthold Harolyn Cheryl Meyer of Trnu jn, inup girl of the USS New Jersey, was made s,,09 Hrousrh donations by the crew of the USS New Jery her future education Governor Waiter E Edge v Is  childs father, an Array Air Corps pilot, is a p jner ie has never seed his little beauty quee She is heM   rry C Meyer   Farmers Have Less to Worry Ihem This Tim  ICAN J APS threatening a vital position i the Solomon Islands were thwarted largely through the leadership oi taff Sgt Floyd E Hill, Marshville, N C, who has been awarded a Sih x Star posthumously As leader of an antitank section, he was ordered o support a rifle platoon andto have his positions dug and ready when the enemy struck The big gun that War Bonds helped to provide for those men was ready when the Nips struck fft Hill, wounded, helped his nen to completely rout the enemy mm  QLIARO omcca every da arc proving how effectively the vessels pnedhased with the belpof War Bonds can dear ubmitcmet Comdr David H Bartlett of San Diego awarded a Navy medal for maneuvering hit Patrol chat et brought about the destruction  a jap Ofc ommmmm ef smU vessels jre doing highly m   VSTmmmritommmm  PYX   FRTAK singkiundodly rifle fight on Leyte Island and saved the lite of hit When a Nip rifleman arose from a ditch ilanmidr 4he toed Apart eJatmieadsx the private jamped isi  hm  3m r Washington, D CFarm prices stand at 200 per cent of the 19091914 average higher than the prices of 191Sand will drop again but uot as sharply as in  1921 because the Government Is required by law to maintain support prices of at  least 90 per cent of parity for two full, calendar years following the year la which the war ends, The Department of  Agriculture has announced The announcement indicates the farmer will not be a victim of a drop In   prices similar to that which followed the last war in 1921 when prices hit the low of 115 per cent of the May, 1920, level which was 235 per cent of the 19091914 level Thus the farmer will have more money than after the last war War Finance Committee officials said j that in addition to the maintenance of 1 the price level for two years, that nonfarm families already have, and re ac cumulating, weekly savings through the Payroll Savings Plan of the War Finance Pi vision of the Treasury This, they claim Is proof the nonfarm front will be much better able to support itself than after the last war during the nor mal lull of reconversion Buyers of farm products will have the money te buy, it was said, and farmers should avail themselves of the opportunity to acquire War Bonds during the Victory Loan so as to have the money with which to modernize and handle the nonfarm market deafends that will he hacked with cash to pay sustained prices during the two years after fighting ceases The Payroll Saving Plan has sold lt 000,000,000 in War Bonds to wage mm era, that great hoik of nonfarmera who will, if need be, enjoy the fruits of their savings in the reconversion period and have the cash with which to support themselves Secretary ef AmirmUw Omtm a Anderson adds that prosperity of the  farm depends primarily on nnrnhasmf newer in the ex  4ed 5 else Mass e tm Me mtmnm sliafMsjh mm rjMM   Indian summer is here again, bountiful harvest days, blue skit and frosty mornings and gold and red leaves swirling everywhere Makes one want to work harder indjlay harder 30 If youre thinking of the latter, how ar ut a scenic automobile ve 1 the Harvest Festival at  xtt e, October 2 and 3, or a plas trip to Trout Lake in Chipj ewa County for the Indian Summer Festival during the week ifrom October 4 to 13   Speaking of leaves r swirling everywhere brings a note of cau tion to the motorist Avoid driving over those piles of leaves at jthe curb or roadside Every year, youngsters hiding under them are  illed by innocent drivers riding ner what appears to be just a pile of leaves Then, too, many a leave pile hides a smoldering bonfire ttat may 6o serious dartge to your parked car Someti es a speed ing car, riding through a pile of  leaves, sends them whirling like a thick cloud in front of the car fol lowing, causing an accident he cause of obscured vision t m m  jgy Jg w  m  Uaeie Saw Say I uTmmMmTSmMiffm  m mmm mm eTSee C mmCmm mm mtmj pm  1 rfrp   PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Oct 22, 1947       mi mi  i  I    1 he Peoples Store Groceries, Drygood Canned Qoods, Shoe Gents Furnishings lingerie Kennedys Gen Store  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee  Mrs John McDonald and Phillip of Newurk N J spun week at their home ut 1jLiy Phillip a on a 15 day furlouji the air corp before going to h Harrv Warner and wile of son spent the week end wiiJ and Mrs Bert Nash and vim were rri night dinner tlK1   and Mr, Fred Teeple of iir  tii I V oil  Phont 64rl4 SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK IORSES 20 EA COWS 20 EA HOGS 6 Cwt ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION BEIT eAfcVfiSANSPHONE COUiECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 Origin I Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK ead or Alive IWS 17 HORSES 15 HOG 5 per Cwt UEPEMOlfTG UPON SIZE AND CONplTION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE FJtt Acvralf Collected Promptly Eqnjptr T Capable Men E L PARKER Went Phone 88, PincWv FASTFST f ad Slto kfWvice in MtsMf K istral Dead Stock Co I In 1TOCR , PIPE  Fl TWIGS BATH TUBS 4  v JLOW WELL PUMPS 250 Gal, to 600 ATORES SINKS MATER SOFTNERS TIC TANKS LAUNDRY TUBS FTTTINCS VALVES WELL WMNTS ING6 JET PUMPS tantey Dinkek NOTICE BOSS far tasine lathe Stewart Aadenon Bis M tar Sheet Metal work, jitters, dowiptstn, aad tenses joapainag J linear future we will also be All work guar, utead  Mrs Lester McAfee is caring fui her 3 vear old nephew,Cul iiiudooj, of Detroit who mother, MIA iuu Hudson is ill Mr, and Mrs, Henry Paulson oi Middleville and Mr and Airs lim Paulson of Grand Uapids vsero  end guests of Mr ajid Mrs Dili Puiilvon Mr and Mrs Cha, McRoric spun the woeu end in iiuy Lit Mr and Mrs Herbert Julius of Jiattlc Creek were hunduy JUL  oi Mi and Mrs Frank Johnson Mrs Cieoige Adams, Ma fii i Adams, Mrs U ,H William M Miss Jeit ie Winched of IKL spent Sunday with the iiotf hiu , Mr and Mrs Jack Smith tui Harrow of Los Angeles, alii  , ed on Mr and Mrs M F Dam, A i  week JMrs Hazel Parker took Mt 1 K1 i s, li ns Bla n c he Martin, w Fiostie risher, Mrs Esther tampi  to the 0 F S grand chapter in ,,  liapjds last week H J Young of Flint tailed on h, brother, Mill Young and family   Thurs He is salesman lor P h i Peck  Lewis Dr Ray MDuffy entered hi i   He wjn seccond pride anl JJ   bronze trophy LaVerne lark v with him Howard Thayer and family vi ed in Lansing and Williamson i n Mrs Grace Runcimau spent Thu at the home of W H Gainer  ha closed her home in Unaailla twj and gone to Lansing to stay wi J her sister, Mrs Bigeiow Mrs Edith Teeple of Jakon 1 pent last week With Mrs NvUi Vaughn jfcus Bculah Martin went to Yvanti Sunday Wed she will aio Me wedding of her jrrandson, lv Meyer there Mii Alice Mauk, daughter, P aad son, Robert of Hovcil iSun evening at the Jra Car pL i home Miis Rose Berquist of Criirci ids spent the week end at the win Campbell home Iy Reason and family nd Ech  Reason and Leota, seni  week end in Coopersville Leo Clark and family of Detrot and Mrs George Clark of Yps spent Sunday at the Walter Clark PuolHhed Cvtry Wtdnaday 113 Main St Pinckujv, Mchrran Bnter4 is ateond vs ttier at Pettofika at mckney, Mkhuraa aade  cc at Mane  187 , seription tui 1iu a Year AU w cutLirf, mm 1MB ussell iluver aud family of Kov u  ilk ptnt Sunday at the Kuward  jars hOiiie Mollis Wylie and family spent Sun n the Dr Wylie home in Dexter Dale Miller and family were Sun u,is tt Mr and Mrs iMoraee Hanrioi in Air Arbor George Frazier won third prize, a line radio in the insurance selling eijvust put on by the Hankers Mui Fife In Co Porn u Mi and Mrs Win Darruv jr at M Ilida hospital How, cl i, irl i and Mi, llciiiert Sneed, Mrs i e Mauk und luldren of iHowell  and Mr Smuuv o ilenwood, 1 , muay visitors of Mr and Mi  Koss Read Sunday dinner quests of Mr and Mrs Glen Kinsley were Claytojn Paimalee and iamily of Dearborn and Aruhcw Campbell and family Susan Campbdli entertained 15 tiimd at her home Sat night in honor otf her 14th birthday Mrs JIae Metz of Howell spent iho week end with Mr and Mrs Lee hiwy Mr ajul Mrs Clyde Fisher spent in with Mr and Mrs Flofd Ham mvnd ot Lansing v L ey and family called at ih Vincent Shields home in Ann  Shirey WRECKER SERVICE Garage GENERAL REPAIR PLAY SATE HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY RECONDiTlON ED NOW FOR COLD WEATHER DRivNCFREE ESTATES GET YOUR WINTER BATTERY NOW Fhone No i mi ACELYLEN DIELECTR1C AUTO PARTS A ACCESSORIES LATHES ft GRI1 MNG WORK BATTERIES A TIRES COME IN AND SEE US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON YOUR CAR SHIREY  SON CALL 138 127 HOWELL RD, PINCKNEY CALL 138  CONCRETE BLOCK9  rClAL BLOCKS CONCRETE BRICK SAND AND GRAVEL i 11Mv, 1iC 1 Ill Sunday  Gladys Clinton spent Wed Ralph Clinton home near How  onng Johns birthday I Frazier and wife went to nnuth Sun lor a chicken din rs nry  Virginia Carver and Mr Winslow gave a shower Fri  nihi at the formers home lVir Mrs,  tiy Seeleld 15 were present Mrs Si Held nteived many appropriate i1S Mr, Gladys Clinton, Mrs  Roy lark and Mrs Maxine Ney attend ed tin jiaiLy Kiven by the Hijwelu ni1 imil fruard at the armory iowell lini,y nifiht It, Louis Shehun and son Plai i , jimit Sun at the Gene Shehan i  in Ann Arbor ,Vr Clifford VanHorn and Mrs a Wimderlein attended the lead  i  itifitule in Lansing lat week CARL JONES FILL DIRT, BLACK DIRT, STONE BLOCKS MADE TO ORDER WE DELIVER PHONE DEXTER 311 7628 TOMA RD RT2 Pinckney Rutlr Hitter Mi Trrrd lsabell Nash and Dr ehihlrrn Jan  ,i Coldwater and Alice Gearof Howell spent Sun with Mr Mr Mark Nash  It pays to share the Mr  ee i r  i I in Mark Nash and daughter, were in Ann Arbr ,vu, Louis Cole and Miss Fva attended the teachers instit Lansing last week  line Ir f, va  th and Mis Lloyd Hendee spent  week end with Mr and Mrs Fd H,veli in Flint Louis Co vie and wife spent San i Leo Coyle in Ann Arbor  ynn Hendee served on the ini of iuervjsors at Howell laJt veck Raynionda Morris and dauJI were in Ann Arbor Sat ohn Kennedy of Howell spent veek with Mr and Mrs Irvin dy Hs parents, Mr and Mrs id Knaiedy, came after Mm  day  Mrs Muray Kennedy and Mrs St Kennedy called ftn Mrs Amre,e Kennedy and baby at the Nor  Tvitchell home at Whitmore a , Friday Mi Wayne ATe entertained ard club Tues 9 J  s Blanche Majtin was a Sun   at the Andrew NebiU hofnel   kubert Bird and family of I  called at the Earl Kautfhn Sunday  Stanley Dinkel G There still arent enough Telephone facilities to go around Lnil th e are, party Iine kwill help give service V aore people That service can bo satisfactory to all if everyone shares the line considerately Good partyline neighbors keep calls short stay off the line jvhen others are using it always carefully replace the receiver when theyre through talking Michigan Bell Telephone Company ,rlso  TreasQer aad family of i business Wednesoay was in Hetroit an re aw  3heet Metal 0Mpuy Mr and MM Aodmw NWtt wMk and R A Munftr attoa4 be ficjsa Mr and Mrs P W Curlelt p f Saa at the iHenry Huuck hoiK Detroit Paula, who has been viiinir there came home with them kev Fr MeQuillian, Rev Ir Mr  an ua4 Arthur Moran and on of  Detroit spent Wed with Mr anri , Mrs Louis Shahtn Joseph Siuier and wife f Detroit called Sunday Wioator Baujha and family spirit  Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank  ClarkVirgina Hoijsohnrar Miiforo  J oh Arbor spent Sunday with HeU i Win j A boor  llver home i Mis Brown Mrs Lamb and family of Ann pcnt Sunday at the W H mm iMM fgjfStiutiri  ArW aoat Te, at   Mrs Kenneth Wylie and children spent Fri at the W H Euler home in Hojwell Robert Ratz and family and Miss Mav Ratz of Howell spent Sat with John Bell and Mrs Elizabeth j Mrs Mary Teeple  and daughters vcre in Dexj Sat guests of Mr and Mrs Albert ter Sat  I Dinkel were Mr and Mrs Cha y, Janet FekUer is spending her Scott, Mr aad Mrs iomer Milliron vaation n Grimaby, Ont, with VJ and Mr and Mrs Ralph Dell of Defc rhfr nother roil and Gerald Dinkel of Lake Karl Tiny Tasaier of DexteriCbemung Bud Smattett of Lansing caor at tLe Dispatch office Monday apent Suiiday then He nith Axel Carpenter of Lennonj Mr and Mrs Stanley DinkeL spnt the week ead at JDoulrUa aon, Jimmie and Mrs Eaw Diafce Ljtke J wene in Ann Arbor one day tat wk Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller Mr 5 Mm W Her Spittler adarwent aa tueaftaj Winifred Aberdeen attended attendoperatk at Utfehlaad Park bos Mrs Ror ed MI O E S meeting at South Lyon last week at whkh the Pontia  chapter put ejn the work an the voiunies of the gay aiaetaea Kmii Weddise and wife of Swarteomt AMen Iavis who has been in ur ley hospital, Flint with injuries rec cived in ai auto accident is at the hone of ins mother, Mrs Goidie lioKnan in Marion Mr and Mrs Marry Lee spent the week end in Tipton at the Uaedj home Mi and Mrs Erail jKuchar have rented Unir farm aad pnnhed a bouse at Winans Lake The following from Laketaad wiM attend tle Kings DaagbHera coaveutton a Owosso WedMra Gladys Cec, Mrs Joha Raytes Mrs Rorton and Miss Grace Thiol Ur and Mrs Robert Mrs Alke Rruff borne to  K LI  week iarkinaon apeat UL wacb Mr Mad Gerald Renry mm bane from Det Cfcubbs    roit over tbejweek mA wbe be is  Jack and Rob da vaated 4 m ooOee  laeioe Cbeyd at AJMI Asbar HHBL Mr aad Mm 42s Thcwajann aad AMay la Toledo 0w 4ay Aaat, Mc and Pinckney D WedpeQ, Oct32 147 1 T  Close Out Sale FREEMAN STOKER with HOT WATER CONROL 25000 List Price, Sate Price 210 Price 20300, Mwiiersoc State Bank HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR  MONEY The fixed expenses aiv easy to account for, They are rent, uuui ance, taxes, upkeep of car and  home Thi leaves the variables,  food, eiu J tuimnent and peisoiu1 J1 e  JSC,  taking MRS CELIA COSTS Mrs Ceiia Coste who dicL near uwveu ioii wet was brougut ziti lor burial in tue Sprout cmete itte deceased was the former  p Clia tiaWo, daughter of the laie t oooig Wiuion iiates oi Pinck cyor iouiiu wu tnuUlvy Coste rium uic eveial ctulUien   I PROFESSIONAL CORNER MUSIC PORGRAM  piano Mis Alice Ksic he id her recital ut uxc ituaree church, lU  te itie from here part were Jud Aschenbreu i he irvorUnt thing is whether  rUk  1 GEHL NO 20 STOKER, Ut Sale Price 2150 1 22 SUNBEAM FURNACELit Sale Price 13500 2 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS, Lit Sale Price 19395 2 PURITAN WATER SOFTNERS Sale Price 12305  tv UV 15 mwn in keeping with conPries 16500, Price 22995, inoome or are they forcing a stunt drain on savings, a the G Is said Lets fac it Success depends in saving something 3  eery jiav day vkfouc, Jttarneu Viaceiu oiiuuic AOUAtsick, Jai j UiUiup, icu Gallup, lorqthy MiU Juary AuuCumpuell er  fte It Mt t a lirwViuKRiS Pinckaey, Mick  Cfcsrftss at VaBS Oaiiy U00 A, M  2 00 P M, I AUorwe at Law Mom, TueFn, Sat 700aQO pr  HoweU, MhttjiBi UtNTUT IM K Itutif Te4epbosaa   eWtUfeace 14 Ssemfcg, e Aswatmea HoaV  lict In now with a dollar or more I FOR SAbE12 guage single barrel II Liit Prico 15995  PRICES ARE RIGHT LEE LAVEY  j tuJi eek atrsou State Bank  shotgun, fine condition and box of shells Bert Hicks  PERCY ELLlb AUCTION Phoa FU IHachM,, Michigan  ARNETS CEMETERY MEMORIALS924 N Mala St Ann ArborMU HaioJ Chubb, Local Representative 510 FLEMING ST, HOWELL pboo ta Phoa FOR SALE First and second cutt ing olf alfalfa hay in hales, also Money to loan at readable tales Jue mi2 ha Llod HenUee Intel tai paid on Savmgs Uouks and Time Certificate of Deposit All deposit up tu ShooolKi ia ured by our membership im ve   tpoii loturaaee Cuonoe Phone 64K14 KOii SAit Kitchen Kange with oil burner attachment,fine condition rhiliip ttiiout, 1hone 1JFU ilAft OF MICHIGAN f WANTED Somo peiaon who vo,uld lhe Probate Cort tor the County f J,ky l0 tilin some extva nsh Han OF LIVINGSTON I ie ilousrlujid iaper Iroducts from At a  o ui suiu Omrtheld at ou 0WV, hol,le For partioula  I the lrobate Olfice in the City of Howell in gatd County on th 1st day oi Octuber, A D li47   write Floyd Kickettt, lloweil FA KM FOR SALE 80 Acres Avith Pjfsmt tlo4i Willie U tyons10 lakIa mile from rtage Ok Stock Minerals 325 cwt Farmers Feed Supply C PHONE 104 MAX RUSSELL,Mgr Judg of IlubHte In the AlattLr of the Kstato Percy , iUvarthout Deceased It h Ordered, That all i tlirjifilitors of said decreased arc re nuirod to present Their clamis i aid Court and to serve a copy theien uon the executrix of said estate, at said lroliate Office on ot i heftre the 15th wiay of Dfcemher, j A I lii17 at ten oclock in tin forermon said time and place heinv I hereby appointed foj the examinat 1 rrTTi imrtradjusTiienE oT aTTclaim  and iliemainds against decreased, i Tim Cinrt will also at that time I determine whether and to what  lent claims and administration i  poises fire payable out of commun ity property or out of separate pro perty if deceased J It is Further Ordered, that piblic notice thereof be piven by pubUca lion of a copy of this ojder oiuv each week for three liiiccesae weeks previous to said I lny ol hearing in the Pinkney Dia  , atch, a newftpaper printed ami cir I ulatid in said bounty  Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate  1 A triie copy Probate 10,000 Cash Aiii ilorence Sclmltz, 3132 Ao, Lincoln Park, Mich Dix FOH SALKTwo vheei Trailei, Steel Box Price 11 Eli Aron leter Ha FOR SALE Large Oil Heaters 75 Small Ones U7 Flm rs Garage Oak Grove Mich ivNlA araye at 407 ituajt St PuudtueyMM Raymonda Morris  S A LF 4 acres of standing field corn,, ready to cut, Mr John HHl FOR SALE A Dodpe 4 Door Sedan rrew motor and tires, a Plymouth  Coach, Fod Coupe, rumble seat tOR SALE 1 Gaujto doubn barrell hammerlessj shotgun, liUso a J2 rifle, single hhot, a 5 shot 410 bolt act it in repeating rifle Mike Harnick FOR SALE Ladys Winter Coat Mlack, size 3S,good as new, a real bargain Inquire U2 W Main St i hone 1J 7 Elinors Garage Oak Grove FOR SALE An U Inch Hammer mill Elmers Garage Oak Grove  HERBSNEED rHww 13 39  t w4 i HowaJl, iUal CeUte, li City, Lbe aoel FeViB A lirleJitf lu Your Pryrtf Witfc He LEE LAVEY GENERAL INSURANCE  Phee F3 Pinckaev   Michigan TXu CTIONEER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY  BEIT WYLIE PHONE PJNCKNEV 78F21 SEPTIC TANKS  CESS  POOLS CLEANED WRITE AurNEL HOTEL ROOM 70 9 PHONE 4241 ANN ARBOR MJrtJ i6F6 RajktlHifl mm mm State 717 UAetide Drlf PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOM PbiOSa 19 WkMy, Mickige FRED C REiCKHOFF Sr  OPTOMETRIST tu WEST GRAND RIVER AVI LOWELL, MICHIGAN OR APPQINTMBNT Reridoc 613 SPECIAL OFFER I will conduct auction sales for the flat rate of 15 per saje with oit rejrnrd to the amount of goods to be sold   Bert Wylie Auctioneer Cla8aifiedyahf Ad SUFFOLK HAMS crossed Villi Black Top Delaine Ewes produce a rapid maturing lamb of top mutton quality that will grain feeding S lambing trouble Ware Rte 1, Dexter Phone Ann Ai bor 25822two FOR SALEFURNITURE, 2 Piece Hlne Living Room Suite, Metal  ,, V Glider, Itoed Settee and two Chairs ff y  Suitable for cottage or porch, Skirt ,mall heads pjevent ed Vanit am, Stoo, Bedroom Chair For sale by T E  FOR SALERound Oak Heating Stove, 20 in firepot 15 John F Connera FOR SALESecond   iu,muhto lop Table, Uvo Diessers Odd Mirror, Lamp, ruvplnce Screen, Four Seta of No  vols, like new, Ping Pong Table and iable Tennis Outfit, Pair of Maple Skis, Piano, Sectional Bookcase etc A i6 A NW0 8 ffiRoad 4 railM FOR SALE2 IIP Garden trac tor with K inch Plow and Cultivat or complete W E Beach GlennbrooK farm FOR SALE B Heating Stoves Rev Francis Murphy FOR SALE Gladioles spikes cut daily Plenty of colors to pick from also whit Lc a doz Wm R Barrett Howell Mich FOR SALKNew right hand buili in bath tub, medicine cabinet, never been used T Singer 3015 Monkg RdPinckney FOR RFNTSmoll year around hou l E Siubley si se at Rush Lake Call John Lobdell 1hon 0793 W 8fiQ R Howell after 6 Housewives  rvg YOUR  WASTE FATS TWO WHEEL TRAILERS FOR SALEANY SIZE, NEW, STRONG Easy Pulling, Well Balanced and fiuranteedateo BOOJxlC wheels, axels, springs and hitches for sale OpenSundays, WILSONS RENT ATRAILER  TRAILER COMPANY 0 7 Giunrl River Ave Howell Overcome Soap  Shortage  Tlu J CM, FOR SALEWinchester 12 bguaye pump gun and Winchester deer rifle Phone 42 Lucius Doyle BIUX mLT SOAP uttff ire ia world vide shortage ot k  UFEBUOY Last year Soap Maker, only Thi, Mlo affeots paints, textiles, lather goods, floor Animal Tat and Vegetable  Oils,   fifth of what tiey us in mt engs etc Without the help of the America u v i uie AmencAn Housewives there wouW have hi ,,H yr, One out of everv nfr, 1,    SOap ast lita  ,er w  ,rom WMte  v We Need them  Them at this Store  vmjLL  SOTBat MATS AI Clarks  STATE OF MICHIGAN  iruit Court for he County oi Liwngtton in Chancery l E KUSSO, ila ijtuf Vs KLi,S PUSSO and JHN P NEELY Ftit pending in the Circuit our l inc County of Livingston On Chano  at the City of Howell, IM si ,iudy and state on Septem ber 2Jrd 1117 In this cause it appearing in the worn bill of compliant on ilo that the plaintiff does not know the present whereabout of Charles itusso, defendant, and whether he is a resident of the state of Michigan, or lives outside the State of MiBhigan, in a foreign country On motion of Van Winkle  Van Winkle, utt for Plaintiff it is ORDERED that the said Charles Russo cauv his appearence to be entered heroin within three months from the date of this orrier and that in cast of his appearence he cause hw, answer to plaintiffs bill of compl j aim to bo filed and a copy thereof J  sorvkd on the attorneys for plain tiifs withn fifteen days after ser j ivr on fcaid defendant Charles  Russo, of a copy of paid bill and notice of this order And that in 4e fault thereof said bid be taken as confessed by said defendant Chag Russo And it J furtlfr ordered that within forty days the plaintiff Beae ie V, RUJISO cause a copy a Hue or der to be pobtishe ia bt ffccney Dipatch, a nwspaper printed pub lislved and i  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elastic topAs sorted coiors BtRDSEYE IIAPERS295a doz enFint Quality,27x27 hemmed in sanitary sealed package MENS DRESS SOX5 pairs 60 Acres, 5 rooms, bath, basement and other outbuildings, 10,000 fc cush   60 Acres, 8 room modern brick for amA oil fumace, 18,500  cash 100 35c value Fine rayon, long 1  Arres 7 room house 20,000 styfe or short elastic top Assorted fas,  Hosiery are slight imperfects,  ke Cottae 4 rooms part modern colors  basement, electric pump, qil water Please state size Wanted , ater furnace nie cement pier  SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED fwn 560000 NO CO,DS, WE PAY Tarcel Post rtaKe IAIC, 4 rooms and bath, SOUTHERN SALES COMPANY sreened in porch, furniture inclai P,0, BOX 2029 DEPT, AC7 47a 5ear around cottage,, 4,600 KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 750 22 WANTEDAslies and rubbish to VG , E  ROBINS haul away Will also pick up old  , YPsllanti, Phone 2840 newspaper and mayazinea  SS Cly 2WasPlPinney Harry PriA  red Ml,,8PaJh Ypsi,Ph 1275 M R O Cummings,Ypsi Ph, 706 M  aBBaa  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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 Pinckney DUpteb i  Wedneday Oct IS 1947  4 Michigan School New Governor Kim Sigler possesses an aitanfliBa memory And ao does Dr Eugene B tlUgtt, atate superintendent of public ins  The other day we reeeivad a tele9one cail Norm Borgereon  one ot ur ilUiott aides, was on the Una, Therei a very vaortant duv nor coming up next Monday night  ad you oftgfet to be there, he said The governor, lieutenant governor,  inoat of the State official and dept beads are coming j uWhata it all about we asked Education and  comaifvtiojL  bfcu to make better use of our statej recreational landa hw to increase  publics appreciation of Michigan atate parka and recreational facilities why its necessary to practice tali conservation v  Thafi plenty, we interrupted Wem be there  If there la Anything we try to practice and preach, it is more telligent uae of the states vast hold  ing of recreational game and fish land and the need for Detter soil  conservation Land is the foundation of our entire ecomy About 125 persons were cued around a long table at a raising hotel Pr Elliott arose, welcomed them, and then proceeded to introd  uce each guests He knew them by their first names He injected humor lie said o Tom Wilson, director of  civil serviceHere is i man we all love Called by tim name and given an accurate and semiflattercare  i SECOND AND THIRD  Sandra Amburgey is our librarian in charge of music boWks John Burg has a line coUeeiiojaj of autumn leaves Practically everyone was pleased with thia years pictures Jo eye Ann Fuhrman, Stephen Mrtiftka, Betty Lou Hammer and St  cphenUoUerbaeh have been on the absent list  We will be busy the rest of the month making preparations for Hall oween   THS HEN PHEASANTS SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GARDES The 7th anu sth grade lost to Hamburg soft ball here Monday night 5 to 2 They play a gain next week The lineup was Mike Can, c Albert Mwlka, p Leonard Barrett, lbj Bob Clark,  2b Jim AllaraV 8b Jack Jeffreys as Fred Bebman, rf Don Meabon mJlfj Jerry Mrofka, cf School will be closed Thurs, and Friday for Teachers Institute 4ck Young was taken to St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Thurs for em ergency operation  Mrs Helen VanBlaircum is supi plying for Mrs Loba Lodell Who isl at the 0 E S convention in Grand Rapids KDG AND FIRST GARDE Loyal Hull will not return to BC ui until after the 1st of the yr He , nut been released from DVA ing reference, each person was m  good spirits by the time the next peaker arose to talk  Pete He ff master, director of the state conservation dept, knows his  conaervation He lives it Me eats it Ha Sleeps it He told abut the  states 18 group campu whereby group of five to GO persons may given overnight camping facilities groups up to 250 persons may be accommodated for day use From  Jan to June of this year the total of peraona thus servod was b,bjJ  J The fojlowinfl were neither absent nor tardy the past 6 wees Kindergarten Dannie Eaughn, Kay Campbell Duane iHaines,s Fred Henes, Dennis Morgan, Paul Russell, Anita Shirey Tommy Singej, Ilusetta Wakefield Joe Moroki Mike Zdauowski,   First Edward Bentiett, Karen Uek Jeanette Clark, Dennis Clark, Deli Venia Hobben, Dick Kennedy, Gur ton LaUelle, Barbara Massey, Shai Gridiron Dop 1 laoaney beat ttanchaer rnday niht 2u to 1 The does not tell the story f ihe as Vhe two teamU were about in strength Manchester waa  Na4V here scoro game even pen Current Coauueut President Trumans first meaUatg day last Tuesday and egglesa ana Chickoutas day Thursday pasted  There was not loo percent coaformity to the meatless day as the ann  anizad om ca  I7  rl Ojuncement was too close to Tuefcto i 1i JJW    tela and restaurant OE,S,ElectIsn At the regular meeting of Piiaik 45 OKS the foJelected for tiie ney Chapter iny officers were ensuing year Worthy Matron,Winifred Aberdeen, Worthy Cation FrankAberdejuP Matron , NuvKeusuii, Patron ,ihn rarvrr jr Secretary Virginiai Carve treasurer Woe, iSSOC Pie Chaplain ivfarhull ,f  tHIKD AND rOUKTH GRADE , on Monkress, Donald Singer, ijyron the aummer season added 6,446 andWrigft Jennine Wetherble, Lonuie the calendar years tqtal will bej Wolton, ahirley Wakefield, Wiliium, ,bereen HOOOand 16,000 I Brings, Beverley Canubeil, Shirley 1,IJit Whara are these camps Pete jdiAl,    a Adah  nt go into deUil and so we is Wc have 2 daya vacation tliis thiMJ,c,uU quired later Three are in water rej week Gmi and il0pe the nice weal Lsther eraailoaal area two in the Yankee ther COIltinuea Bpringa area One each at the foil owing Ludington, Muskegon, Sleep er, Hayes, Island Lake, and Van Tlie 3rd and 4th grade boys and  Buren atAte parks, One at Allegan 8 are making Halldlween pictures Lake Ocqueoi lake in Presque Isle to decorate their roqm There are county Ortonville and Highland re, jackolanterns, Jalack cats,  wwU,  creational areas, And two in the ghosts poiaUn spiders and owl all aUpper Peninsula, round The final speaker was Gov Kim a nicpn They were rea lookiiig gigler Recuperating from an ill, 1atty Thayer drew a great big  Bee, ha told about a book he had Dolores Boleros drew a witch and  juet rfead It title wa4 The Mis jackoLantern and an old wjuh u unaWratod Patriot  Michigans put on our windows   Mrs Swartho,ut drew some oween pictures on our black boatd  iaiiiji yanistr for us We have enjoyed luuking a them and tring to draw some like 10 a P m BJU   iBitHay SHJAV vonductresa Anna livum JNttiWoii BV olr flmm iiie ioiiowmg appointments wcrej Dnf fi li announced J Masses at Lucille Beck a m Hretta Brash un Oct v, Iain Sun for Yonno5 ,ino,i with injuries from the loyae Camaiell Ladiea k ,i 1VJ xoonfi or another Some of these penalties cam when they were in scoring pos ition and stopped them twice when they were apparently goalward bound Pinckney kicked off to Manchester and they immediately made 4,  first dJna on line plays and reach sc ed the Piutkney 20 where Pinckney took the ball on downs Then Pin fckneyjmade a couple first downs but was foiled toj kick, In the second quarter Kryzajuick went over lor a touchdown for Manchester c,n  a line play but the kick for extra point failtd Then Pinckney got gVing afid with Amburgcy running min aifti Meyer hitting the line reeled off 9  number of first downs and Ambur gey scored Meyer kicked goal Score at half Pinckney 7, Manches ter ti Manchester resumed pounding the Pinckney line the last quarter hut  most of their gains were nullified by per allies Once they reached the  Pinckney 20 yard line only to draw uo ydshi penalties almost in a row Pinckney completed a couple of pu4sts and Meyer went over for the second touchdown and failed to knit  tfbal Ilussell Clark made the last touch down for Pinckney on a forward past and Meyer passed to Hurtbiuse for the extra pont Manchester in he final minutes again unleased a  iei of line pjayx and short paasej and in spite of con tinual penalties Cannon went ver for another touchdown They fail ed to kick goal The game was very hard fought and rough ut times Two Manches ter players were hurt, te change their menues HoJwevar, it seems there will be almost univer sal compliance with it 1000 rest auLunts, iHi in Detroit has agreed to comply with it and also the hotel assn Many families wereby force of rircumstances obliged to ob ivc  meatless day, Tuesday ia Ha appropriate Im them as any The same applies to chickenless daya aa  tew have this food over once a wk flu dept fttates that eaih abstainer from meat oyi i uesduy saves 56 fba  of grain It taks 14 lbs, of grain to prodiie 1 lb of meat and the average person eats about half,a lb, per meal There is a probability that the distillers will be askd to shut down for 60 days to conserve grain This will work no hardship on the drink era as there is nov 5 years supply of liquor on hand This program is not without opposition as the pack e  and distillers are against it We he,ltd ou tiker on the radio blast it the other night He si  the cold stun   re tilled to o erf lowing with meat, chicken and egK and there is no room for any mom Cut tin, meat imim plton will more rat lie being killed age and so increase the sumption He 1 point in hi tal why the  old one quite 800 a, m and 11  i ,mdv ,inkney suffered no seriou injuries but had two Religioua instruction for ch  playeis side UrighAlaiilia Liecta Waider Sentiiifl  JJagbeaicr    Cohn Uearers KAlbarta Diakel nRioua instruction for childre rUerie Thompson each Mon at 4 p m by Siaters orf J Mildred Miller, My y   v Ruth Curlett The month of Oct in dudicnni Carmen Porter ot  Holy Rosary under the  Leota Reason Vage of our Lady of the  Otto Puulboni OSMy ilorence Wagner Among he intentions Lieanor Jiaughn1, ate Margaret M  tongMJiie a vwiok paejuously   patHoly are Tues,  Mon late firat governor, Stevens T Mason The governor recited xrom emoiy incident anThdatc about Mii u    Assisting Marshall  Uonn i here will be a public inalal,loii on Sat Oct 2othrf at 8 P M ihe InslaiUng OUiieiS ar In stuiiijig Cliicer, Florence iiaughn, urjicd by Dorothy Wilson li tjng Chaplain, Mabk Schaler, HaH1 in alfmv Aiarsiiail, Aita Jleer,in ior jiaugnn,  Kutvi ALMVII  J Ucs lit Aria Phillips1 Kw llatow,ki Wed, late Margar ionnie liemy  Keavy Thur, fouthe livinllif inO ill  i I, lie i,n,, C ,   ri, Iat James Spairow tention of liing and  IJutler lii,VS jMpiestcd rfit hpartcd  Sat,iniate Willian ir ick and  It Claik L L Heath R T Schneider H G  KJmer C  VanlHafrcum L  Jeffreys L T  JIurtibuse L K  Darrow Q D Amburgey R H Meyer L H Jlurrougha F B  Touchdowns  Amburgey, lark Kruzamick, Cannon Hough Clark Curt in Tirb Dayw Kuhi Trolz Treat G eh ringer Kryzzamick Cannon Meyer Kxtra prevent for storgruin conoiit one important 1M0 failed toi state toiao houses are glu tted with meat which is not moving Iho reason it that it in priced so high no cme can buy it There is no reason for the high meat prices and whn the feeders are compelled to,  their beef on the market for of trnnn nt prices will do a  Vv , They seem to be shOW hue ef that at the pret i m e put lal no nir so 1  fferr Ahred AharJ Faator early hiatory And when we wonder  ad haw far off the beam he r idthem gone, ha wound it up neatly and effectively  The 8jfeler nrfnd is amazing in its ability Co remember names, dates  and nfidrmatioiL It haa create a dii an Cor WXD, beeauae he is under  fwietant praaeure to speak He likes  paepie, he Bub to apeak, and theJoyce Fohrman are out aepiilt is neether good foa his hea1 because of illness  lth nor for tiba accumulation of pro j  m,  at the executive office in CONSERVATION NOTES Roberta Ackley has all As on her ireport card j  Udo Duhaime will have his ninth j birthday Saturday  The Amburgey Twins, Sandra and  Roma were nine years old last Sun  All 0 L S new officers will please meet Jor practice Tues Oct Jl at 730 P M The LaaUea Aid and Young Ladlai Auxiliary a the Com, Cong on mod appreciation to every one toac by an ear tag, the oldest coon 0 kinaly contributed or helped in record jaay way feoj make our football chick Regional headquarters for the con aa dinner a success seivatioa depts state park and reJilSbe rtuiathea Cla have named creational centers has b 1 trar te folloaing ffkera for the com, ferred from Lansing to Brighton, In  lag year Prep, Millie ElliottVice 35 southern Mich, counties th  Fra Ma4a Henry Secy Rose lien are 24 parka and recreational ar  4ee Treaa Lillian Hasencahi Chap with a staff op 16 men  lain Earn AJUHL  A last appeal is made to all per Tfce latdian Aid have named theons who caught tagged fish 3fallowing officers for the comingjn the tag to the dept Prea lam Buzzard Vice fVes   There were mere perch caught i  Sac4 Floaaie Fiahl Michigan in 1946 than bluegii WAR DEAD KEBURIED The gc ernment bs having 100Oou Lnaed States flags nadn hy jii wvjuen in Pinladelphia to drap the Sheila BoUen, David Burns ani CaKets of the waj dead to be broOf school  ught back to America The flag are  fji inerceiized cotton t ft 5 inlong and 0 ft wide In all 24000 flags will berequired of which 7J,oou are now available The cakeU to be ustl aru seam les 10 guage steel hermatically seal   ed, lacquered gloss enamel in ant ique bronze They are enclosed in a tupping case of 38 inch plywood 00,000 of these caskets have been ordered cri Uie Continental Indus, of Chicago and is the largest Coots if they are akinnoci, the fat removed and then soaked in a solution of salt or buttermilk are a good eating as ducks A coon live trapped by   c cejt to express thanxs this fall is proved t be 8 years old  Oraniet ni choir Director MVK Merwin Campbell S 8 Mr Xaraiafl Vedder SuiWay Morning Worship lOiJJO World Communion Sunday Reception of members Sunday School 1130 Trie right way to begin in the right way is right away points Meyer, Manchesterdii  tiiilutionfc Otterhien Manchester  Buss, Fethor, Kiminer, Concrr Itefcree  Sheathan, Hurtibune Penalties yds, Pinckney Ig  Pinckney O Clark Davidson, Downing Lajsng Fmpire, Itancour, Howell Headlines man, Dinkel Note of the Giane  We wonder if the handwriting is not alrerly on th1 will fqr any who care to see it Hack in Herb Hoovers  LUM f a rhickrn in g put and 2 cars in eeiy garage cifsts went up  undup outil r toek market crash ed in IlO During this tinie the  ot of hiiiw spiralled o d also farm lands Utf hank and  an ass  oeiatiriis lent money liber ly on these inflated  Uie and uiirn the crash runic they were left holding he bag For instance a farm on nich they had a mortgage of 20, D11 and forcloseil only brcight 10  001 at sheriffs sale rnua homes as low as 200 under th forclos ure hammer etc The result was that many banks closed never to reopen and as the depression continued every bank in nation cloed in 1933 Come to the service, with others Sunday we vas  church, participata in share iti, inspiraion zen assets plan in which they had a term of years to pay back their depositors We wonder if the same con ditions are not again approaching Inflation has hit property especially homes with a vengeance A home here which sold for 2rioabout 6  years aRTq recently sold for 7000 wiJi little or no changes, j he same all over the country Moat of tart our annual canAt, lata leather Passer not half that which saw the Brighton game a week before Manches ter ia too far away Brighton brou ght 600 people with them Mamh ter about 60 The Pinckney line although it improved greatly over the week be l stUl showed weakness Manchou Mornf Worship , Is90 1made too many first downs in mid Sunday fshool  14001 tield They made 15 first downs to  Siuperintadent  Wbii httMg,  linekneys 11 The Pinckney line  our  HaetiFg  71 usually held on their own 10 yard Rev E L Kilbourfce, Srdgenerat fe whcn  backTeli kion missionary U China, wiU ,1 uf   4  , jthe morning mCssage of the wor1 rhc  Manchester touchdowii lahlu service,, Sunday Oct 19 lev wai5  Xmas present Pinckney tned and Mrs KUbcatrne are to aailfor10 piiSS  iT own sn ard China the first of the year The attendance eTidently depends on whom you play The crowd wasl s true   L  1         theso were sold 911 credit t persons vho were forced to pay thee prices er of its kind ever placed with a le company  ,, ine bodies of U S slidiiis bur ad oversea will be brought back dif iejent ections of Europe and the Aoti Pavnc at diiferent times, iioath were 10 aarive last week from  ST Udsium w J    EDWARD SHANNON The body of Edward Shannon, 70 Nile  h1 n Potter Aita There are too many bear m at J  Secy for j eastern part of the upper peninsula f,  73 foi digging t Campbeil whovsi gte brJsSmi wrm  eral was Thurs The oceiied blew he top of his pper penmsum tc Karl  Berquist fcfcuHedm Ger LrTTvu  u  lah the Aid aad Phiieatha Ciai  ad aa the frost lulled the fcerj I ,a u u knUmneitormnLr dej,t Gad of Wlth a   ne a nuisance I lhat forms would be sent here to r  i th t fil will meet crop they have become Witk Mr E K Blliott, Wed P M Th Jtfifaouri Conservation Coirf fili out bul sbe j nol nceiyGA its a tfstiaaajr party j U rihJilAll lanita on undersb theai yct Scrgt Boui WUii ihol ewiah cowi over Germany Seventeen oanservation camps have  br used by 1477 people this yr MARRIED SUNOAY conducteTthe investigation OTHER FOOTfiBALLSC01S j It looks now as if the winner of the, BrightonDexter game at Dex ter this Friday night would be the  in order to get a place to live The total mortage on 2,0oo,omj homes in the nation approximate eight bill ion dollars Now the buyers of these hones do not have fixed income Th are working men dependent  actory jobs Many of them are C Ps and the veterans compensation money will soon end Already evictions from homes in Detroit are  said to be averaging one for every tvcx minutes We remember back in  193U papers published 4 and 5 pairas of mortgage forclosuresThe upshot of it was the famous 1 auct fyis where friends of a forclosed man went to chattel mortgage sales nd bought his stock  tools back for him under an agreement not to bid over 1 for any article soddThe mortgage holder yelled communism end Anarchy a 1 a number of 1  bidders were arrested but no Jvictions ever resulted 1 Atofl1113 ver  caa tcomodate 0 swduv afternoon at 400 the fooiiall thampions o the Land 1 UWI1 abaut 250 persons J  J    JT Is Jthe daytime xri7tLloe VcGr  liras League Neither team haa  va full il 4140 W L  , S an of PawPak, Mich, and Mr Royj lot a game in 2 yieirs and Dexter mm Xm fn After a for months decline gro Moore f , ilich w 1   m we Hne mpd 9mr   ,  enmiaed  the Cmftl pje, nudseaoji level average now 1 M u Jtase tssapurtaoji  4  jdl riZ waeM   at 14 wsar cford at Auction there Oct 201 4t the ostt  iA avas purchased for a re  rus, Lb U  AUard officiating Mrs neice of Mrs Allard Moore 1 reatifnal proiect which has been Daatjjtffii A t All sriahing to oontribute to the  w4fuod dor tsOhfleea fiatiejseen in v MOriCE answer to various inquiries I to state that I abafT carry on  iivifi lijeral Erector  moj ucian which I have shared with my father, the late P JC Swarthout vJT  vi iW ,  w sa Has ais jeraMii ace in the Paackney  torn, 4m    p it s javw md wilt extend my sty of aonice iar whdh he is 5 his nigh been scored on They easily, defeated South Lyon Friday 25 to  0 and Brighton beat the Little Pioneers of Ann Arbor 20 to 4 ffex j ter and Brighton last yearplayed a scoreless tie same Other scores were Holt 2, Stock bridge 0 tUowell IS, Eaton Raaids 2 WiUiamston 1, Fowlerrifle O  Lansing Sexton 26, Ann Arbor lZit Flat Rock 12, homulus 6 Usujsatv lino instead of kicking  MaochesJ ter intercepted and converted it in  to a touchdown in 3 plays Leo Rancour of Howell, county  soft ball league umpire, was one of  the officials, it was his first appearance in Pinckney Tyler Brogan and Kenneth Bucknell of iHowell are also registered officials Pinckney plays Stockbridge here Friday night and should not have too much trouble without they go completly haywire StockbridgFInu bst their 2hi lb star UMUtora And has been walloped m uA gams played so far DansvUle took them Ui to C Fovrlervule 1 to n, fUie 21 to  and Holt 26 to 0  Pinckney has an unusual number flayed Miasjasippi University ad of men out with injuries this year, didat ae their star negro, piayer ia  Joe Bums has an injured should tbe game Aadtbis action wm kf  Hon Clark, a broker thumb Bill a state institotioa aapparted wjf Enoaist broke his cellar bone Boras tl tax papecs of Michigan The Delaware Educational Aan has voted to admit negro school tea chers to membership Heretofore thiy have been barred There 350 colored school teachers in slate  Delaware We see  Mich State College bowed to race discrimination last week the qualify 12, Saline 0 Milan 47 4en A MrMiir and EskQuiat are oat for the but Clarx wttl be back, iecry Clark j Tere M hart his knee and esuy played aif imissir tt tajLttesa Merlin Laeey ssaat dear hoatsag to v  h botp and arrow and IHek   Young broadcast tbe came ibwa fnairaf fld kick on the tio which is oc liiikanlsj iUassail TatasW Uf Wf   w  IF wti  ,svTjfcv PincEney Dupach Wednecb t IS 1947  fannikitfhenalone, 37 tons of water are uej eac ear Aniaverage cow drinks over  15 tons ayear   ,and there are dozens of other uses for waver Let electricity take this  harden off your sbouidersleave more ijme for more important I work Electricity will pump and carry your water cheaper than doing it any other way No othc system will give you f 3 much satisfaction 7   AVON THEATER Stockhrfclfc, Miek Fri  bat CkV 1718  Doublo Feature LAST FRONTOIR UP  RISING In CmepWor A Good Western with MONTE  HALE ADRIAN BOOTH  Flu  SYLVAN THEATER GHtUJEA, MICH  Fri, St, Oct 17, 18 MICHIGAN KID  Starring A JON HALL VICTOR McLAGLEN, RITA JOHNSON, ANDY DEVINE Cartoon Latest New 4 STRANGE JOURNEY  T  A trip to a desert island with plenty Mn, Tuei ct 1920 21 of ACTION twith PAUL KELLY, OSA MASSEN rYo Wh i dniy co   fr vrter, t  ts ijg mat 11,  More ProhlabU Hog Pknty of water at   , dlng Jrougii man bigger, nohitr heat  faremed Cgg Prothctha Hsn naad pltnly to drink Afttr all, twothird of an  cg i walw KM em  fr cd wifh i s i of   T WiJhjL if, , , 4CII   ir WiJhLf  ftead jcpiUty   Vs  hfecri r   t Vr yjr , rk frt ,  tiyj La twnUhlkt,  J oiitbr work  ,1 C73I   Fxfo Ccp fofiranc Dugh can ruin valtabl vigi tablet and flowre Wafer guards your garden  Complete , systems an  trie pumps capacities, medium, de wells, are av mediate instal Edison Farm to help you p and estimate t water your fa Theres no obli ,cd youll find helpful rl Sun  Tue Oct 1021 MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE  THE HOME STRETCH3 n Technicolor   dH A Drama with CORNEL WILDE MAUREER  STSiSft BOB HOPE at hi  HARA GLENN LANGAN cR0THY LAMOUR, B1NG HELEN WALKER CROSBY, ALLEN LADD help out Suday Shows 3 v 7 9 with the Mystery plus Cad  Cad  Carbon dieVRacf Horses Are Born  Nefws f1 ShTw61PMarfiio The Mighty McGurk Neighboring Au  Hi I  111 i i un l iii  ii i t  i t I     I ill  1 IllliH l I I IJ1 i     J  i i ii, A   1     I l  I        , i IUJI  ill i J 1I IMI ii  Kllif I  i ii  In   , i , i  i      i IK   i i  i i i    i  i  i   11  i ,i 11 i r IM n  I    i or i  n i oi ji, J I In mat li i   a   IIO  i IIII i, ,ii c riii c t I 1 I    I   1 I III  i ii    i I ifii , , I yr, iHT  , i ll llt  jii  j, v   c , t it I 1Hi  i N,  iii njf aki, to  Jv pan , A Mil I    II   liii 1 X   illi  I T alm ,  ,,,11,1 sfti lx1 n named chairman of the Masrfn  i iJV kiwis has horn nam I Rd Extension Group, Howell , l ii, StolbiiLc jarejiMVa, Frfnk Sger, tortne f mVouj   , A n,  Arus editor has brought a home  11 p ivns kiilod in in hring, Fla where he is editor ir en Mich, fanis la voir  of  PaPer   lil, recwd, foi Michigan ajf F,0m llcAv on a niarriajre liconse ,1 t,  biokoji this year Tho  nul1 and V01 30  af101 1  in, ii Jr i i lie fiji w months of iJf uoi I t , rlf liy rtdiMi thos h ini,r jfiiod in l4r rMt ri  Jfhn Harrmnn v   , Mclhii un hospital lat k k IH lay f llowinj an auto at  Josephine Hanson of ,HoMoll have j 2i, Howell Theron Warres, 32, Un 1 nt at US 1 an 1 Owost IMI , returned from a 2 weeeks trip thr  gjiion, Janet Neushaler, 8, WJiiL ouih Canada aitd Netw England utcory celebrated their 4UUi wiuuig annivciuiy unluy lie is bus  m ,s aycJiL iiM carpenters local No uU    lour women in Ann Arbor were convicted ui Judge Iaynes court  ox iletratifling1 the Mich Unenipiojy meat Com ihey jaid linen ranging  First National Bank IN HOWELL Under Feoarwi Supenritloa Mender Federal Deposit lu urance Corporation All D posits Insured up to 5,K0 fo ach 0poa4lff TO PEOPLE WHO DONT LIKE TO BUDGET  Keep track rtf where money oetf this easy way lOpen a Checking Account  2 Deposit All Youi Earning 3Pay Your Bills by Chock Your Checkbook Stubs Will Tcli Your Where Your Money  Cone WE HAVE AMPLE FUND AVAILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS HEAL EHTXTE MORTOAGEi OR PERSOL AT R3ASO ABLE RATES Wed, Thur Oct 22 23 i CRY VULF  Starring ERROL FLYNN, BARBARA STAN WYCK RICHARD BASEHART, And JEROME COWAN Cartion Sportreel Sun Shows 715  905 i CominKTrail ty SanAntonia SmashUp Ivy HOWELL Theater HOWFJLL, MICH iroin 1M0 to 0 and costs Mrs Leslie Merritt, wife of the Li v Cvf Press editor is a patient at St Joe Hospital Ann Arbor The Miss Josephine Finlan and  snyder, 20, iJontiae, Edna Snyder  Tues, Wed, Thllr, Oct 14,15,1 DENNIS MORGANJANE WYMA9I CHEYENNE witn JANIS PAGE, BRUCE BENNETT CoiiipJy News FTiToVSit Oct lV18  THE ADVENTURES OF  DON COYOTE FRANCIS RAFFERTY, RICHARD MARTIN Also BLONDIES HOLIDAY Cartoon Sun  Mon Oct 1918 Mat Suli, 2 p  CunlinOout In Technicolor I WONDER WHfrS KISS ALBERT DOE I IMQ UCD NOW Albert Doe died at his homo m j in n tXjr Port Huroi SaturdaySurviving aiv , jiiNr HAVER, MARK STFVNS his wife, the  mer Kate Markey  MARTHA STEWART REGINALD J of iinckiey, a , Morml and a GARDNER 1 ,  iuneral am  roincd s MARR1A iE LICENSE daughter, Alice, i  ihViu Mitchell, li,  righton, j burial v,ere in Fori uron Monday Shirley lurd, 18, Brighton Gerald The James Shirty, Jay Shiry and famii Tus  Wed Oct 2122 RONALD COLMAN  ir ,r i o i i n  K  i w i   11  i  11 Si ill  ilk, iiili, hi jiS  b1  uhi H,  i   i ui i in in i,i c  TTi Slichan Day Cleaner J i ouih Canada airi Netv, England j more Lake Shirley Sober 30, Fow llcnrv Shirey Marvin Shirev famil I  llovll liM been rold to, Hartland hijrh school beat the  Jt,rviuc ilfeifen McMmtkon Mt A  iiodtl tho fmrral nf Wm Shi  , sDon ItuWils ciifJ Ifj Ib ILnvtllr nrvrr 1at week 2o to 0  cli liobciti Sigowney 21 iloweUf cy iriTTgmmcrUho luHowa rrr,n rxtor i Goss, their 200 lb back warHhe star  Vvi lielz of Lowell ha1 Mr and Mrs Fred Anderson of  THE LATP rroRGE APLEY ion jr Latest News BEEF SALE Tendet, Jsiicy Steak and RMtt 5ir1oita Steak Routxd Porterhouse Steak Rolled Roast Pot Roast Beef c,fc 53 Short  amcrick Sunday in Royal Oak SPECIAL TAX NOTICE The time in which you have to Mi P T Rud and Mrs Myrtle ,v lxes ha been extended SO tvs of Kalamazoo called on Mr  ,1 Mrs C E Burher Friday fei  ijl  lieveily Benedict, IS, Saginaw Koy  a brother rf Jas Shirey si Miiielson, 23, Brighton, Dorothy  Gibon 22, Brighton  Mr and Mrs C K Uucker wrc J ow tears Ago lin pr ttUs,JMv  Mrrh,u 1 i he barn on the Orla Jacobs farm   burned do,wn Monday , Walter Clarks car was wrecked   Saturday night near the Wm Smith j laini on M36 east when he hit a j Uok of, wood and he was badly  nun  Alis Elizabeth Kelly, widow of f j J ei Kelly, died at the Robert jj   i liojme Oct 10 The funeral w, lioni St Marys chuch liiurs yjn uct 14 Mrs C E i nes will celebrate her 94tji birtiid at the Jiiomc ol her grandson, Frank liine  Born to Bruce VanBlaircum and vsife Oct 11 a daughter Mr and Mrs Frank Hacker have moved ta the Mich State San farm John Fitzsimmon and family jiuve moved to Howell They nave ifnted their home to Norman Read Thej University of Detroit will put on a minstrel show at Hamburg Oct 21  da  Nov 15 1 the deadline, jlolen Reynolds, Village Trcns, Ground Beef  SALE lrBAE1ING LAMB Lege Chops, Roastfi  Vlveeca Cbeese iiiraci e Whip IVORY FLAKES  ioteor471 ear  Ago  A fire escape is being placed on  the Mann block today The Maaeoic temple is ci the 3rd floor  A nonce is in this hjue asking I persons to stop slhving across the  , school yd which has just been grad i ed  Mrs Geofge Tremaine, wife of a former uui ank eiit here died i4 Detroit last week  luxnat 4iUT is iKr a street car conductor In Detoait 4kB Uie 14th line Will Dcveaswufr 4iic is now Havanoa, Culm ibere IB to M s denocrat rally at the opera bouse QdL 26 Speakers Kionard Koch aod westlt Bray,, 1 candidate ior oangrasa 1 On Tueday nat Wem Maybury i saa  of Detroit and Ceaaocrat can i ,4idate for owenMr Jfroke froen the1  train bene to 800 peofjse The same nibt fa San nith and James ireeoe addressed a Eepfsbhcan meetarf at the   New Crane fixtures are nv  11 proiJuctioa and thev are caching the market in increasing cuntits There is a size and type of fixture to suit every tartc as v  a s cry budget Youll like ie fresh, modorn styli of these  y punbiag fi,tirc3, their rrrvy improvcicrits And ytl,jl be pleased at 2 m   prices of this irvtochemirta cruipment Cc re in crd see usplace your crJer tcy Sfor nr3lest f   Elation CAU US TCCAV Cur fcyarisscsit 1W Cvuraalos oioiisacw MYRON J HUGHES  Licensed Master Vumber Piuckney  186F6 rHicb8717 LakesidcDr  Riui, Lake OPteet EVENJNCS   SfT  1 iirut wltty t Tuesday   ftR,111 ydtaa ot  si 5   J       P THE PiNCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday Oct 15 1947 Tiai Veterans Memorial Lighted Athletle Field Pinckney, Michigan 800 P M FRIDAY MGHTOCT   Pinckney Stockbridge THIS ADV IS SPONSORED BY Cfear F Hewlett Stanley Dinfcel DrJUjr Cuffjr  v   gfclreir Son  Geo Meaben Son Bakes Ice Cream Bar Lave Hardware Gterge Fraxier , The Ptackn Marvin Shire Thot Read Sane The Swarthent Funeral Heme irii  M8v     0HAte KW  ,  o,v ,  wmmw3wk   ltm, j    Mht ft  i Current Comment Certain interests are still talking repeal of sales tax diversion The Ami Arbor Mews carried a repeal editorial on the subject last weekA the recent meeting of state township supervisors ass n of Michigan thjse KLiitleiuen went on record as sating unir opinion there wasnt fcio ckuince in 80 of the sales tax diversion amendment being repeal ed Most ol the funds obtained from it liy the cities and school are earnarked and put to use There is alsi, other ample evidence that the diversion amendmentn is water over the dam We see by the Detroit papers that Detective 1A Charles Meehan is re turiag from the Detroit police dept aftor 25 years and will live in Fla Lt Meehan with Ins Jack Harvill was in Iinckney many times during the Uluck Legion investigation Idunng wliich a negro, Silas Cole niuji wao murdered by the Legion and dumped in Honey Creek at  Niihs itridge Irvin Kennedy the late P H Swarthout Friday Haines Kdard Spears, Sr his daughter, Joun and ye editojr were all witness es in the mack Legion trial in DetI roil and were used very nicely by Mesrs Meehan and fHarvill It seems to us that the relations betMen this country and Russia are bein budly bungled The daily press continually blast Russia and all their projeets and the Russian press counter blasts back We send money and munitions to the conquored of  EuiLe in order to turn them againsi Russia ad she moves in on other countriecs in order to make tiKii LVnmunistic The effort to rush food to Europe is another step as nothing makes Communists as  fa si as starvation Instead of all this name calling why do not the he ids of the principal countries nict and thresh matters out as Chu  rcliill, Stalin and Rocrfievelt did at Casnldancti, Yalta and other places The present U N meetings air composed of sot many nations they arc unuvieldy and so far useless Tlo village of Fairview, Mich whicli leased their cemetery for oil  alter a lcnghty debate have struck it rich and just received 51,550 in royalties Three oil wells are now producing oil Dishonorably disharged war vet reans are not elgible to share in ur employment conpensatifln, state bor  uses, G I education or any othei benefits allowed war veterans Ah these benefits rerd that they are fo honorably dichaiged war eteran Thio are 1404 dishonorably dischar ged war veterans of World War II n Michijtin or about 4 percent   Here ana There Miss II race Ivioblo of Detroit m visiting at the Liiilorti V anorn home oale Hendee spent the weex enu in Detroit Vith Robert Horme Martin flitter and lanuly spent j Sunday rtt vne V J Nash nome Louis Loyle and wile spetu Sun at me Alex Coyuj home in Whitmoie Lake Arthur kikiiningsj ill and John Carpenter went bo, aid arrow hunt  in over the week c  jiioughton bike Ais Minnie IVk    ay C ,, who has been visiin uic ioff SJ lers returned home a MrsMary Singer WUJ taken to St joe hospital ,Ann Arbor Wednesday for treatment Mr and Mrs Fred Read with the Joe Shosers of Ann Arbor are tour ing in the Black Hills S D  Mr and Mrs R E Bropkx of Flin were Sunday guests of the Hoi Sisters Ross Lamb of Lansing spent thi week end with Don Griffith   Lee Lavey has sold his truck U Eli Aroji and purchased a Dodge truck Mr and Mj Karl McCulDy and son who have been spending the summer at the Homer Abney farm left for the southland Fri with their house trailer Mrand MrsOtto Poulsofc are mak ing extensive repairs on Fick property they purchased Norman Miller, Clare Miller Mor lin Lavey and Earl Baughn went bov and arrow hunting over the wk end at Douglas Lake Steve Aschenbrenner and family have moved in the Frost house on I Putnam St  Sunday guests at the Curlett home were Mr and Mrs iHenry Hau  k and Mr and Mrs Jakk Follick of Detroit Mrs Hauck remained for a visit Mr and Mrs Ross Read were in Detroit Monday Robert Read and family attended  dinner at Gregory honoring Arth ur Bullis on his birthday The following frci here expect to attend the Grand Chapter OK S at Grand Rapids this week Tues, to Thurs Mrs Lola Lcbdell, Frank Aberdeen and wife, Clifford Miller and wife, Albert Dinkel and wife,  Mrs Harold Porter, Mrs Alta Mey r, Mrs Anna Reason Mrs IUa Rea son, Mrs Gojdie Bowman, Mrs Ash  r Wylie, Mrs Mae Daller, Mrs ouis Wagoner, Miss Alberta Dink  1 Mrs Joe Griffith, Mrs Paul Cur ett Mrs Britta Brash and possibly other THE PINCKNEY MSPATCH Wednesday Oct 15 HERE ISA 4UNIT Ditfft fREKJHT LOCOMOTIVE NOW OPERATED BY 2 MEN 1 ENGINEER AND 1 FIREMAN  JUEDL r  2 B3AKSMEN AND 1 CONDUCTOR COMPLETE THE CREW OF THIS TRAIN SWSttS  u THE UNION LEADERS WANT 15 EXTRA SITTERS ON THIS TRAIN  3 ENGINEERS, 3 FIREMEN,  6 BRAKEMEN AND  CONDUCTORS  TO GO ALONG FOR THE RIDE AT FULL PAY 1 your interest to bow afcoirtthfe proposed t      fertilebeddiiKf I i     A suit for 1,000 was started in iTiliil Mint in Detroit lust week by Mi infl IVifi Wilby Harmon of Sou  h Lyon An explosion in the Victory Vifw Trailer amp at South Ly  n, a feaeral project, killed their Jo i old Mn,Leruy,and crippled Mrs ealth NEWS  STATE OF MICHIGAN The Circuit Court for the County Of Livingston in Chancery Order Of Publication Luniard Lightle, his wife Russell Lightle and Marie Plain, s V3L R Lumbard and his unknown  heirs, legatees and assign ,  Defendants Suit pending in said Court on the  29 day of September 1047 It appearing froi the sworn hill j nicdmplaiunt fiiled,jn this cauf  For sheer featherbedding, thia riiock work proposal takes the cak But it is only one of 44 rules domands filed by the leaders of the operating unions If tul these demands wer granted, they would cost the railroads au added BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR Increased Wages, Too  On top of these rules changes, the  leaders of the operating unions have filed an additional demand for a wage increase of over 30 per cent If granted, this would be an added cost to the railroads of 400,000,000 a year 468,000,000 To NonOperating Employes In addition to this, an Arbitration Board has just granted a wage increase of 15H cents an hour tc the million employes represented by the 17  nonoperating unions This will cost ih railroads i 0,00 a year Where Will The Money Come From Where will all the money come from to pay these increases They total several times as much as the railroads made in 1916 or will make in 1947 j In July, the railroads filed an appli cation for increased freight rates to close the gap which then existed between wage and material costs, and railroad revenues Since then it has  been necessary, because of furtherincreases in wages and material costs, to supplement that petition and to  ask for an additional freight rate  increase No other course it open, Railroads Do Not Run Fo Employes Alone Railroads are operated for the befit of not one, but several grouptihip pers, pass, rs, employes, stock holders, and the general public The interest of all must be servedand that cannot be done unless the rail roads can operate efficiently and economically, and unless they are allowed to earn sufficient revenue to provide the kind of transportation service this country MUST HAVB  r W  ILROADS ggi4NWpMt  IttUJM 211  113 LIHKIITY b  FET  NEW YORK, NEW YORK Wo arc publishing this and other ndvertisemonts to talk wijti you at liit hand about matters which are important to everybody enaaiuj  aALLCJXQ t been     Hnifh News la prfrntfd by your Indrir of Midiino Micliibni siiic McclUtSociety Surgery Advances Advances in modem surfrery within tin last Go years arc making it positlt for the surgeon to operate on virtually every part of  tho body with safety find five restoring normal life and hcilth to countless people foinierly condemnoil to denth or to a life of Dormauent disability  P An example of the recent de velopments in medical surgery is fiiind in the present method used in hndline nn emergency operation A person i no longer put on the operaflnir talile until fluid ha hten given him ii he is dry, nom iihment if he is starved, blood i he is anemic, or gcrmfightim medicines, such as penicillin ii there is infection      All of these ca be injected into the veins if the stomach is nit in condition to accept food Before the surgeon will operate, careful survey must show that the patient is in the best possible condition, considering the urgency of the operation      Some of the recent discoveries of  urgicnl science arc truly amazinu For instance, tracts in the brain can be cut to improve the condi tion Q persons previously confined to insane asylums Defects in the fckull resulting from accidents can be filktl in completely and permanently with a metal or plastic sub stance A new drtg thtourneil, has made operations for goiter much safer and resulted in less Great tritles have been made in msthodf of administering anesthe tics for each particular operation Modem techniques such as exami nation by xray nd visualization through tubes inserted into varfaustfrgans have aided many opcrrecent advances in surgical hav dimiaishrd the dang sorjrery even thjgb the cope eaT operations hat the plaintiff have not been be after diligent search and inqui ry to ascertain whether the defend ants are living or dead or where they reside, ii living, or whether  hey or any of them have personal representatives living, or where they j   or any of them reside, or whether, the title, interest, claim, lien or pc isible right of said defendants in and I  to the land and premises hereinaf ter described has been assigned to any othr person sir persons, or IMPLEMENTS AND FARM Having bought the Frcinian  air Public Auction at the plau itM1  , Gregory on the Unadilla Uoud  Sat, Oc  ii ,ih  aat of the Villace at oil  18 COMMENCING AT 100 P M   i whether such title, interest, claim Manure Spreader, One Horse Waglien or possible right in said pre n, Bean Pulller Land Roller,Walk mises has been dispofed of by the ing Plow, Wqrk Harness  Collars defendants by Will unifccun GOODS  n  i,o  1 JJoird, 8 L FEUKINS ARTHUR BULLIS, Clerk rrWlS IS ALMOST AS EASY AS USING TM And it further appearing to this  4 OUJOLC uuu5 dcVrt that the plaintiffs do not etrola  KjcheIl Cabet, Kitchen know and have not been able after ffle anu, ix Chairs, Quantity of s diligent search and inquiry, to aigiahas and Cooking Utensils, Day  certain the names of the person f Jwo, Uhry Tables 2 Lea who are included as defendants in  Rong Chaira,To Iron Hod this cause without being named pTERMStCASH, All Goods To  Therefore, on motion of Glenn  Rmpvi j C Yelland for the plaintiff it is ordered, that the above named defendants and each and all of them and their unknown heirs, derifcee3r legatees and assigns, caure their ap rirjince entered in this cause with  in three months from the date of this order, and that in default there of the bill of complaint filed here in be taken as conferred by said de fendanta and each and all of them And it id further ordered, that the plaintiffs within forty daysj from the date hereof, caujte this order to be published in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed, published and circulated in said Conty of Livingston, once each weeku for six successive weeks 4 Josph H Collins Circuit Jutfge  A true Copy I John A Hagman Clerk The above entitled cause involvesand is brought to quiet the title to the following described premises sit uate and being in the township ofj Green Oak, County of Livingston ntvj LteV of Mkhifrsn and nioro particularly described as  Ther South thirtytwo S2 acres of the East half of the Southwest quar ter of f ton 80, TVwn one 1 North, K nge Six  East Mich Glenn r Yelland, Att rney , for I Plaintiffs,   Bujness Addrt 114 onelialf , State Street, Hawaii Michigan us and AlatLiesscs, VVOyl ith ,Sprintf nrd ittrtss, ,1, Commode, Hlic Swoopcr, prraph with Tco Boxe of 1 Two Radio, Feather Hod,, IJillo s,  Quilts and many other articles nt listed Miiiiy Antiques, Aliuot New  x 380 Deer Kifle vith Two JJocs  Shells  FRAZIRSAYt SJ miiiK1  Oiiaiieords B Settled for Day of Sal Bfo re ORD PRICE  SON, Auctioneer  wh any other cor on tho rood1 The way to judge a car is to take a ride Whether youve the driver or one of he passengers, it the rftlt that counlst So try them alland compare the ridel Youll take the KAISER and the FRAZER every time These great new cars have a gliding smoothnessa freedom from bounce and swaythat are excluaivelr poetwart They have a thrilling ease and grace in handling that make you thoroughly dissatisfied to drive anything eket But dont take our word for it Drive the KAJSEB or the FRAZER, and compare the ride yourself YOU CAN Oil ONI SOONt THAU YOU MMkt , YELLOW PAGES OF TH TLLEPHOKTE DIRECTORY rrO SAVE YOUR BUYING TiME  WTCW VOJft HAT AW 0COTIMMEDIATE DELIVERY MM  Rote Motor Solos PHONE 21F12, STOCKBR1DCE  , of GNf 01 Mr Buttelman took an early Mon mornm plane for New York Mri VajJ and Mrs Buttleman left later Monday on a motor trip to Elk Rap ids and Traverse City MnuWettaa Vail eeJereafieed   the week Mr aad Mn Harrie Palmer of Detroit Odstie W were Rap Sunday dinner gaeeti vera Mr ead  Onhaaa Pateer aad teaafiy ea Detroit, Mr eadMti, C Mrs Edith Peck spent the week DJU   Cv end with Mr and Mrs Wm Rder SaJaeeT vf  ,wT f  N  f T P1NCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday Oct 15 1947 F he Peoples Store Groceries Drygood Canned Ooods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen WWCKNEY DISPATCH Published Evary Wednesday 115 Main St Pinckujv,  Yrhif Entered u second uss natter at Poatoffice ui Iinekney, Michigan undc   t  rf Tb 8 187 Subscription rati lf0 a  Year  FAUli W, CUBLIIT, FUBLUHSI Robert Newton of lliland Luko was married to pHelcn Marie Ioley ut Monroe,, Mich Oct Uh 1147 Mr and Mrs Hobt Seeielu enter tained at Sunday dinner, Mr uud Mrs Winston Baughn and family Mr and Mrs, John Carver Si1, Mr and Mrs Luwence Bauhn and son  Mis Doll Franklin ami Mrs Karl Baughu and sons Bill and Neil Mrs Karl Buughn and daughters Mis John Cwver umi Mrs Kobt Seefeld were Ann Arbur shoppers lurt Thuri  Mrs Lurile Wyli viited her sistuer,Mrsriiiit  ,omton, in IrandJ iiapids tic 4iiiv i cue week  Ambrose nennedy and Jwile have moved to IJoweJl, UObeil Tuitchell and family of Whitmore Lake have, moved into the house vacated by them Mrs Alice Bruff of Owosao is visiting at the Hobert 1ike home Mr and Mrs Kjbert 1ike and Mrs Etta Bland, called on Mr and Mrs Erston Clark in Lnadilla Sun Dale Miller and family were Sun dinner quests at the, Mollis illojloway home at Ilainfield Doyle TempletCjn and fanil of Keego Harbor spent the week end at the Albet Shirley home  Yank White and lamny and rM  Ma Met, of Howell called at tin Ben Whitf hqme Sunday Shirey  Sons Garage WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR PLAY SAFE HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY RECONDITION ED NOW FOR COLD WEATHER DRIViNGFREE ESTIMATES GET YOUR WINTER BATTERY NOW rhone No 131 ACELYLENE  ELECTRIC AUTO PARTS  ACCESSORIES WEL NG LATHES  GRINDING WORK BATTERIES  TIRES f  Bom to Mr and Mrs Arthur LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING    Weekly Trip Made to Detroit  v Lloyd Hendee COME IN AND SEE US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON YOUR CAR SHIREY  SONS CALL 138 127 HOWELL RD, PINCKNEY CALL 138  I Arnold Ueiuist of The Leona Meyer of Jlowell ay at the Herb Palmer nnmgatall at Melius hospital, linjcum owcuu an appendicitis  ghton, Oct 5 a girl I operation at Howe hospital,StockJ Ben Whitf hojne Sunday  Mate San spent frm IYi to Mou,   , f  Noreer VanBlaircum, daughter at l Me, win Campbell home and I   of Air and Mr Bruce VanBlair 1,,, I the Mich BUtsburg g,n,e lwl    nark caU ulii with then Sat 5tma 4rl4  The 1inckney school teacher ana school board and families were euiJiLaind ut a potluck luncheon at the viuol Sat night Mrs Hael iaiker  iioved motion pictures  her recent trip to Yellowstone Jai Hoi lis Wylie called on Paul Ram edull at Moekbridge Friday Allen Ihnkcl and Francis Shelu n and Ldiiii Aiaaa and Hetty Nixon attended the Detroit Lions, Los An CASH  of lansiny spent the week end with  Mi, and Mrs Lloyd Hendee Miss Alberta Dmkel, Levi lntke and Mr and Mrs Paul Luutla atmi d wedding in Saturday  gelo, Kam football game in Detroit11 St Louis Micn ,,unday Mrs Lester McAfee and children sput the week end in Detriot, Mr Mrs Mildiied Sniffer and son McAfee was in Gaylqrd ,oseph liasVillo and faniil spert at the Marl Spencer home in Lak Orion Harold Hill and family of Howell oil Haroil  caMed on Mr, and Mrs Joe Jlavio Sunday hi eaMni retuined home Wed bridge Saturday Jlrja v we hoiital Stoxkbridere Dr Wolter Morcflr and family of J  M tanley Dinkel and  , Jolm Fa,L Lairing called at the Wm wre in Howell IYiday Mere er home Sunday and with them  M  ,J Clinton visited her sis spmi the day at the Dr McGregor ter, frs Olin Fishhcck in Lansing   i   Brighton pa it f last week  i dna Reason and Leota Th at tuh were entertained I,  tiday at the Garner Carpon Sieda, bv Mr and Mis Aler Lee ier home near Baraiid at SauTatutk Mr and Mrs Erdley VanSickh , and Mrs lien Timlin expect to lea uve Novl with MrsFliza VanSickh to spent tne winter in Phoenix Ari Roy Reason and family pent Sun ed at tin Fmraett  lark home in Howell Saturday Jisd Meyer and family of Ann Arbofi caMed at the Walter Clark home Sunday Sinday guests of Mrs Eleanor I,el idvi Vcie I e a no ed ,eCsu  and fjunily,  ki  1 ewide of Jeroit and liso iedwidjre, Ann ArlxiFOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 20 EA COWS 20 EA HOGS 6 Cwt HUKACCORDING TO IZE AND CONDITION CALVES Mr SHSEP pnyyn FREE  PHONE COLLECT TO OARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 TJ Original Company To Pay lor DEAD STOCK im CONCRETE BLOCKS SPFCIAL BLOCKS CARL CONCRETE BRICK SAND AND GRAVEL Alive COWS 17 HORSES 15 HOG 5 per Cwt DEPENDING UPON SI2E AND CONplTION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE  Animalf Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER Aent  Phone 88, Pinckncv The FASTEST Da4 Sk rerrice in Central Dead StoekCo In 1TOCK SOIL PIPE  FITTINGS BATHTUBS 4  SHALLOW WELL PUMPS 360 GaL to 600 LAVATORES SINKS JITTER SOFTNERS SEPTIC TANKS LAUNDRY TUBS IIPEHTJINGS VALVESWELLPOINTS FITTINGS JET PUMPS Dinkek NOTICE We are now epca for Uiaineg In the Stewart AoSenefi Bid EsHmea giadly gfveii for Sheet Metal work, gutters, downspouts, Smelce Ktadce and foroaee repairing In the near future we wiM also be eqtipeed for weldiaf and bracing All work guarateed nckii ey Fabrkatng  Sheet Metal Company  Mift iare MMJIH we in Ann iad Kennedy and family ol bjr 1 luia u i Ho veil spenl Sunday at tlie Irvm Max IMkinson and laniily wen  Keiuiedy home Saiday eue,u el Niis Koe llii Sunday visitors of Mr and Mi  dod Ml ia kfhneily were M  luii Laton opts and wife oj While , Gallup and Ml Ann Culver of , I Oak called on Mr and Mrs Ceo  1oit Meibon jr Sunday  Mr and Mr Howard Ilaywari Mi,, Goidon Heriter of Vilanli , and Mrs Ella Teeple of Detroit ril lj,jjljjiJcuX4iiui day ktMwed ed on Mns Nettie Vaurhn KiiMdny  with Mr and Mr Andrew ebitt   CnnipUeH 1 Can  Mrs rtay MaiKruve, of Detrei   Arbor Sunday and Mrand Mrs Barney Wiison of Ann Arbt called on Mr, aiui Mr Krank Aberdeen Sunday George Meabon jr and wf called at the Warren, Barton home Sou Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs AndreV Nesbitl were Nellie Gaidner and lannie Monks and Dr ami  Mrs Wylie of Dexter David Aberdeen was in Ann Arb r Sunday Sunday visitors of Mr John o were Bill Beard and sons, Ndsjn fieater and family of Ann Arbor and Bert Akrritt  family of Will S Mr and Mrs Herman Vedder, Iiv Dora Kwarthout Mr and Mrs J K Elliott and Mr and Mrs L J lenry went to Detroit Sunday night  hear Rev Zoller talk at the Ma, eic temple Mr and Mrs W H Meyer enter tained al of their children for dinner Suiuiay and Mr and MrsMaik Farrell and Mr and Mrs Mark Fair ell jr of Orchard Lake Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Louis Sehan were Joseph Squires and if of Detroit and Gene She han  d wife of Ann Arbor Cerald id Louis Hvsrthout and Claude wathiut and son, larold are hunting deer in Northern Mich rfor a week Floyd Bunting, wife and child of Waterloo called at the L J Hooker and Cliff VanHorn homes Sunday He formerly worked around Pettysville  Mrs Marjory Shehan and Miss Mercidees Merrill attended tte teachers institute in Detroit last wek  Mrs Winifred Graves is vMtww her son Walter, in Jackson  Mrs ftia Henze and Mi GarI ner ejf Cftrleton called on Mrs Net tie Vaughn Thursday FIU DIRT, BLACK DIRT, STONE BLOCKS MADE TO ORDER  WE DELIVER m  1  How many of these does your telephone save you every day  Imocinr trying to tee in person everybody you t4Ek to on fat telephone in ft tieck day Think of the tim end the ftoe katiber   the initinf or car face it wovld takel m Weve inataMed thouaands of new telephones in recent year And thousand are rtifl to be inataHed for foflci now wiating lor aervioe iew telephone make you telephone that muoh mce valuable It ftkeana peopk you can callmote jobs your tdtephone can do for you i PHEASANT a ai      SWBW  WILXLv       vv Li l  Pincknoy Dispacb  yVedneefrty Oct IS 1947 DuoTherm  Icf Hereon State Bank HEVlfcKS WATER HEATERS, TOilETS CAiMNGTS, SINKS, SEPTIC TANKS PUMPS G E 8  IB  CU, FTDlEPFREE21 fc 4,6  8CAN MILK COOLERS PRICES ARE RIGHT  LEE LAVEY Stock Minerals 25 cwt i 4 l armer s Feed Supply C PHONE 104  r MAX RUSSElX,Mr NiGHT DEPOSITORY  We vvoulu Ym to once more call the attention of our customers to Kiiit lit Uory Service i or nany year this type of servi e vvs available only to depositor  lajw civics Now this con vnont method of safe guarding 1 the proceeds of business after bank   iii I tours is established in Howell  We offer a burglar and fire proof sate at a nominal charge  1 through our Night Depository McPilersoo State Bank  Momy to loan at reasonable miea Interest paid on Savings Hooka and  Time Certificates of Deposit  All dcpokits up to 5,00000 in  urd by our aiiubrMp ui   erl Dpoit Insurant Cotfciae MAIL OF MICHIGAN Th Probata Cort for the County OF LIVINGSTON At u  ion ci uuu Cuurt,held at the Probate Office in the City of Miwell III said County on the ML day oi October,, A D li47 i PifSuiiL, Hon Willis U Lyons,   Judge of ProbateIn the Matter of the Estate ot Percy ,1 Swarthout Deceased It, is Ordered, That all qff the iclitors of said decreased are required to present their claims to iaU Court and to serve a copy thero upon the executrix of said estate, at said Probate Office on or beforje the 15th day oi December, A D 1J47 at ten oclock in the forenoon said time and place being hereby appointed foF the examinat ion and adjustment of all claims and dmand3 against decreased, The Oxirt will alo at that time determine whether and to what extent claims and administration ex penses are payable out ot commun ity property or Mi of separate, pro perty oif deceased it is Further Ordered, That piblic notice thereof be given by public lion of a copy of this order oncu each week for three buceesteve weeks previous to said lay of hearing in the Pinekney Diajatrh, a newspaper printed and cirulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A trie copy Probate FOR SALE Urge Oil Heaters , Small Ones 27 Elm rs Garage Oak Grove Mich FOR KENTA garage at 407 Stuart St Pinckney Mrs Raymqnda Morris 0 R SALE4 acres of standing field corn ready to cut Mrs John FOR SALE A Dodge 4 Door Sedan new motor and tirea, a Plymouth Coach, Fqrd Coupe, rumble seat FOR SALE13 Gauge doubln barrell hammertess shotgujn, also a 22 rifle, single shot, a 5 shot 410 bolt actiqn repeating rifle Mike Harnjck FOR SALE Ladys Winter Coat lituck, size aj, good as new, a real bargain Inquire 312 W Main St ihune 117 Elmers Garage Oak Grove FOR SALE An 11 Inch Hammer mill Elnars Garage Oak Grove  j PROFESSIONAL CORNER CKNEY S ftay M Duffy, M O Pinckney, Mick Daily 1100 A M to 2 00 P M, Except Wednesday Mon, Tuee,Fri, Sat, 700800 pnr DR a RMCLUSKEY DENTIST SUM N Miehisnm L SBSBBSBBBSABBI Of fice MS RSeaee 14 Evenings kf AppfMitmeal   Mishigar  I JN IS ANiONE INTERESTED VOUR TROUBLES Consulting Psychologist Lawrence Goui answers provocajtive question like this one in this fascinating magazine with the allstar cast, with MIRROR OF YOUR MIND page ojne of many highly attractive feat1 ured in PICTORIAL REVIEW, the this Sundays lOOct 19 issjie of The Detroit Times  PERCY ELUS AUCTIONEER Pheae 8P11 Pinckney, Mlehigaa Doa W VaaWtakK Charles K VeaMaY Attoraey at Lw Plat Statf SM1 Striate Beak Asm Arbw, Mleklffam HAROLD D, CHUBB Hawel, makifam STATE OF MAW Th Probate Court for the County mi Livmgston At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Oft ice in the City of ,Howell in said County, on the Oth day of October, A D 1947 Present, Hon W4ilis L Lyone, Jude of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of William B Gardner, Deaeased It apearing to the Court that the time lor presentation o claims a gainst said estate should be limited  HERBSNEEu PkoM IMS 107 H Howell, Real Eetate, 1 Qty, Lake  P, A Saatlality LUt Your Praaarty Whh Ma LFJt uVRY  GENERAL INSURANCE PkoM 59PI Piackaew   Michigae PHONE mumwR  MARTIN J LAVAW MwWtt pkoBs iseFe MM jmm Suta Liceate 8717 Laaaaiaa Dftf Ruk Lake PHSWARTHOUT  StN  FNEJUL HOMI Madera Phot 39 Mleatge FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr  OPTOMETRIST IM WEST QRAWD RlVEE AVI HOWELU MICHIGAN APP1NTHBNTS IS  H SEPTIC TANKS  CES5 F0R SALETSETSS Wark Pnni C ri i a atr Horses 10960 Stinchfield Rd WRITiTS PJncky Mich, Owner  Paarci AMM AankJ HONE 4241 and new medicine cabinet ANN ARBOR mcM Mra Teei s   Classified Want Ad all claims, and demands against said deceased by and before said Corut It is Ordered, That all erf the cred itors Of said decreased are required to present their claims to said Court at said Probate Office and to serve a copy thereof upon the admin iKtrator oif said estate on or before th 15th day df December A D i SUFFOLK RAMS crossed with  wes produce a 0It SALE FURNITURE, 2 Piece top mutton  ue hlving K00 Suite, Metal and that a time and pUce be appoint j Black To Delaine   h,tr 11 PW maturing lamb oft5iTto  Uvi oom ,  quality that will save you weeks of Gluler lteel Settee and two Chairs grain feeding Small heads prevent Suita,b,p fo cottage or porck, Skirt lambing trouble For sale by T E Vanity and StoolRAH rkni Ware Rte l Dexter Phone Ann Ar bor 25822two OR SALERound Oak Heating Stove, 20 in firepot 15 John F Conners 1147, at ten oclock in the forenoon  said time and place hereby appoint  FOR SALESecond Cuttting of Ld for examination and adjustment Alfalfa, 15 Acres Nick Coluser of all claims and demands against said deceased It is FurtherOTtteredrhat, ub FOti SALE2i HP Garden tractor with 8 inch Plow and Cultivat or complete W E Beach Glennbrook fiarm f  Housewives 6 AV E YOUR WASTE FATS lie notice thereof be given by pub licaiion of a copy ot this order, for once each month for 4 months prior said day of hearing ,n tha Phckn Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true copy SCelettia PamhalL Register a Probate FOR SALESeven room house, two baths, shade, garden, fruit good TWO WHEEL TRAILERS FOR SALEsANY SIZE, NEW, STRONG Easy Pulling, Well Balanced and guura7itfiedateo 600cl6 wheels, axels, springs and hitches for sale1 Opn Sundays FOR SALE GladioleB spikes cut daily Plenty of colors to pick from also wfaite Cc a doz Wm R Barrett 7LM E Sibley st Howell Mich lJon c7U3 w cation 250 Putnam St FOR SALE Heating stove, burns wood or coal, heats 5 rooms Stuart Anderson ty and Stool,Bedroom Chair ,n uouin,warblo Top fable, Ttvo Diessera Odd Mirror, Lamp, Fireplace Screen, Four Sets of No  vels, like new, Ping Pong Tablaj and Table Tennis Outfit, Pair of Maple Skis, Piano, Sectional Bookcase etc M36  Pettysville Road, A miles East of Pinckney  FOR SALE 6 Heating Stoves Rev Francis Murphy FOR SALENew right hand built in bath tub, medicine cabinet, never been used T Singer 3016 Monks RdPinckaey FOR RENTSmall year around hou se at Ruth Lake Call John Lobdell 860 R Howell after 6 FOR SALEWinchester 12 bguaya pump gun and Winchester deer rifle Phone 42 Lucius Doyle Overcome Soap  Shortage TOILET SOAP Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only affects paints, textiles, leather goods, floor Housewives there would have been little soap last of soap made last yer was made from waste fats wed no soap but save every ounce of fat you can and sell it to yr WILSONS RENTATRAILER  TRAILER COMPANY  917 Grand River Ave Howell STATE OF MICHIGAT The iruit Court for the County ,i iivington in Chancery 1111 E KUSSO, Plantuf Vs CHARLES KUSSO and JHN P NEELY flit fcndni, in the Circuit  ourr fu in Joiinty of Livingston in Chance,, at the City of Howell, in said county and state on Septem ber 23rd, 197 In this cause it appearing fJ I the sworn bill of compliant on tile that the plaintiff does not know the present whereabouts of Charles Kusdo, defendant, and whether he Bldentof the uleluuJLMichigan, or lives outside the State of Michigan, in a foreign country On motion of Van Winkle Ac Van Winkle, att for Plaintiff it is ORDERED that the said Charles Russo caust his appearence to be entered herein within three months from the date of this order and that In case of kis appearence he cause hk answer to plaint iff 8 bill of compi aint to be filed and a copy thereof served on the attorney for plain tiffswillJn fifteen days after ser vice on said defendant Charles Russo, of a copy of aaid bill and natice of this order And that in de isjalt thereof skid bill be taken as confessed by said defends Cha RUMSO And it is further ordered that within forty days the plaintiff Beas ie E Rues causa a copy a tfcus or der to be published In the Plnkcney  Dispatch, a n spaper printed, pub lished and circulatifig la said Coan ty, and that such publicatioa be continaed therein for si least oace  in each week for aix waeka la sue  t ceasion, or that aba cause a espy of this order to be patnoaally served on said defendant Charles Ruse, at least twenty days before the prescribed for ais appaaraxioe Glenn C Yeilaod Ciituit Court Vaa iinkle Vaa W iUtoraeys to afj Iddieii   ANKTETSll pair for IQQ regul CcsrfslBoMiis ar 25c value For infants, girls or ladies Cuff sorted colors LADIES H0SE4 pairs for 100, 39c value, choice of rayon or fullseam sendee cotton Full shades REALTOR MENS COTTON SOX8 pairs for 00 26c value, medium weight, long style or short elastic topAs sorted coiors BIRDSEYE DIAPERS1295, a doz eri,Firtt Quality,27x27 hemmed in sanitarj sealed package 3 rooms with 1 acre ori Territorsemisheer ial road East of Portage Lake Rd, weight IGOU, with 000 down, 20 a mo Near Dexter 13 aeres,6 room house bath, basement furnace, garage, Ui n,chictii houge iuuoo Casn 60 Acres, 5 rooms, bath, basement and other outbuildings, 10,000 j cash 60 Acres, steam oil 8 room furnace, modern brick, 18,500 Vs cash 20,000 MENS DRESS SOX5 pairs for 100 35c value Fine rayon, long 16 Acres, 7 room house atyfe or short elastic top Assorted casn Hosiery are slight imperfects, Lake cttage, 4 rooms part modern colors , basement, electric pump, qit water Please state size Wanted heater furnace nis cement pier ft SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED lawn 5,50000 NO CO,DS, WE PAY Parcel Post rtge Jke, 4 rooms and bath, SOUTHERN SALES COMPANY weened in pych, furniture includ P,0, BOX 2029 DEPT, AC7 KNOXVfLLE, TENNESSEE WANTEDAshes and rubbish to haul away Will also pick up obi newspaper and mayazines Harry Prigk ed, all year around cottage 4,600 1,750 down GEORGE I ROBINS Ypsilanti, Phone 2840 Salesman Clyde OWaaopVPinckney Fred Millspaugh, Ypsi,Ph 1276 M R 0 Cummings,Ypsi Ph, 706 M ss fiom eiie I sit Ay Joe Marsh Mystery 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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>UMtt Wv3SW  VOL 64 ispatcfj Michigan Mirror iSchool News 4HiM Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday,October 81947 Fall vVeddlng Wake up, mser, its time to gcs SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES1 up The hojur is 330 a m First, get the sand out of your eye3 and start a lire under the boiler The boiler generates steam and steam pastures milk so it will be safe for public use The seventh grader have been writing personality sketches for Eng iish class Many of the girl wrote about Judy Aschenbrenner, and Ruth Anne Young, daughter of j Mr and Mrs Vincent Young of Gre gory, and Valbert N Keier SQII of Mr and Mrs Walter Keiser, exchan  Next, plug in two milking machines Into ycur spick and span white parlo  and such is its name  come 40 placid, tempermcntal, val uable and much pampered cow, 4 at a time, for their regular morning giving otf milk You dont milk the cojvvs the coNvs let down the ir milk If a stranger is in the par lor, the cows wont enter Feminine tempehient, they say At the rate of abotutJ 20 cciws an hour, youre through the first of 2 milking bees during yoair workday And then, ojf course, throVn in for good measure to keep you awake, are such miscellaneous chores as get ting feed to mangers in their pen og loafing barn, bedding down the barn for the herd, feeding the heiij ed ty a coupe 0 en ami a couple hundred chickens,from Winans Lak and other odds and ends until its time again at 4 p m Such is the daily routine of Earl Parks, husky and energetic, one of four men employed by Ernest W Reuhs who ojyvns and operates the Rosemqnt dairy farm at Caledonia Caledonia is 17 miles southeast of Grand Rapids in Kent tfonnty Mr Reuhs, one c the Michigans outstanding dairy farmers, is pres of the Michigan Guernsey Breeders Assn He began farming in 1918, started most of the boy Allard Judy quiet and Jim is liked because lie is quieil being read by Rev, J Francis Mur likvs to read, gets his work done, is phy ood sport and makes a fine foot J The lively bride was escorted to ioiu about Jimiged their wedding vows, at St  is liked because she i,j Marys Church on Saturday morn helpful and plays fair, i injr Oct 4t the double ring service  a ball captain Mrs Morris says, the all ttf us have good qualities We will have our Halloween par ty in the gym at 2 oclock on Thurr Oct 30th Wear eery rag and tatter you can We want to have a game with Hamburg soon Repeaters Dick VanSlanibrook, Pat Hadden, Thelma Pace Pupils from the lith, 7th and 8th grades played a game of soft ball with Winans Lake School on Fri Oct 3rd The 7th and 8th grader reinfoaii f Oth graders won ke here at soft ball Thursday 4 to 3 The lqcul team team was Mike Carr, c Stee Mti a n the altar by her father who gav  her in marriage Her gown was of white faille designed in princes, lines, Isvith long fitted sleeves and full length train She wore a finger tip veil of illusion and carried an orjhid on a white prayer bookthe bopk which her mother had carried on the oceasicv l  her wedding thirtythree years ago  Elaine ojung was her sisterj maid of honor, while Amelia Keiser, the sister of the groqm, and Mitzi late Young, sister of the bride, bndes maidsjj The hftr attnd an mknejs big gest weakness was apparently her    Iat which faile to hold R 1 rands Mgrpiry rxtA,  Sunday 00 to 780 a    lmkL kicked off and Krigluon  aes at Ruu a, m and j 1 ,,,,  Mir , only Iim ,a liU fiv ,11, ,  j fim dtW,i through the Pinckney unday Oct   i     I Current Comment Race segregation is unconstitutional although it has been practised in the deep south for years Occasionally it nop up in Michigan The Willow Run housing project haa many negro residents The children there attend two schools Most of UiKj wj,jtn inegro children attend the Simmona Jlrgliton pentetruted repeatedly, i scn001 who i Pinckney I Notes of tiie Game BRIGHTON WINS 32 TO 6 In the first home game liere lri night Brighton outclassed Pinckney in all departments arii n easy victory 32 to 0 Ji usually e vera I  Ilayer TJi ra J 20th Sun nftrl Vs ftUaL nicn nmkney  l rthveek of o7Ui NWvhn    Vanl lc Midgut the  jJ1 r gHs and voinW 1 Wlia Thtir ,unl Uit  ions instruction ,r  Q y K0,0K  J d Uriglilon 4lt 4 P rn for sniuHu  Wa nKht La t the a cniij r sri JO I iters of Mercy the inteuti uvs are Mo Win Francis Ham, I r Tu motlier of Mrs werei r ,     j I VVta we JUCJUS M Ai lung late n t JUsiieij   lace V,,r 1 i  ,iLUkoV iintjant wore a modish gown of eggshell livir,, Jl ry  ril ,ntctioii of brocadtd satin and tle bridesmaids on y, ,  eii1 otf uw, intent were attired in Marquisette gown1 OM rf v   ir lnttntion  Hon t     J  1 i  i i 1 Virgin Marv AU oi rdjentiaJ designA menus pink i   , oska, p Scotty Barrett, lb itichara, ttnd Mitis blue All wore shoulrter KVlppV  reU i d for iik aiuM Singer 2b Al Mfroska, 8b FredMength veils and carried arm bouq  Partcxl Rehman,ssJack Jeffrey, Bob Clark j uots of roe and galdioh and Donnic Meabon outfield t Robert Keisor assisted his brother In those seven innings there was a lot of excitemnt In the first in as best man, and LaVerne Keiser  and Richard Young seated the ning Winans Lake scored 3 runs aniiguosts Little Jaclje Young was ung V rrrnVrT No run was scored by ebe thcx cam then until tne sixth inn li Miss Nellie ing when the score was tied Wt had the last bat and Albert Mrcfk saved thr day with a winning run Th girls blped by  cheerin on f Virgin rayers requested anions who a LaRosa father oi JamLa Rosa boo funeral tcr Monday t I ig imd Vincent was at It Winans j breakfast was served at the Gregory Hall, cavers being laid for some 70 losts And during the afternoon a we had nearly 30 years ago He the Rosemont dairy farm in 1921, added a secopd farm in 1927 Jdj TheVgavc onecheer for a thiitd farm in 1946, making 36UjLuke too acres in all iHe sells this in bottled, The oppossinj, tcam saii millrin his ojwn store in Grand Rap   c,ean ports ids90,000 gallons a year   The cos keep us We dont THIRD AND COUKTH GRADE keep the covs  said Mr Reuhs  The lonff awaited En,lish book, whose, German name is pronounced and workbooka arrivyJ on Mindavfchmrh i n Rees Theres nothing very fan Now We can t b to make up U    cy here at Rosemtnt We do prod for lost time K    ln0 brid0 ,s uce high quality milk oti an econom We are sljU waitUu fol rur Ahh ical basis Our pen barn enables the  metk,s Science and Health books cofcvs toirun loose Feed to the man  Thc  and tfirf he1 a ,L n,Pet arer Miss Nellie Gardner presided at thc olrgan and, da ing the offering Miss Marilyn Strairer, Ann Arbor j sang Ave Maria  Following the sMvijc, a wedding COMM CONGL CMUKCH Rev Aired Allard Pastor Organist anj choir Director Mrs Mr IieriuQ Mcrwin Campbell S S Vedder Sunuay Morning Worship 1 fOxiU Communion Sunday Reception of member Sunday School 1 wu rigni naK at the imeknev goat ine jain llousner went ihrougb for the Brighton tuitclidown and kicked goal The balance oJ the fiY1 half Brigiiton retaiined pAssevsioji T ihe hall nlakin, nnmervuis Jii dov, iu and scored ayain on a J pass HuiiJier to Carney in the zone The kick lr extra pint was bio ked, The score at the half was Biiiiton 1 J Pinckney d Piinknev audi nofirst down the first half iirighttn routined t pound the Iiuekney line thesecond half and Huanor on a line play ran 2 y ircLi thfoiigh the Pinckney team for a ,chdovn and kickeli iroal In the las quarter he scored again on u rumnng j,La Pinckney  fumble Owiee deep in their own territor anfi Brighton converted both Into Uuiclidowiis The last Bright tou chdowii was scored on a heng iasa Ht, ner to Miller In the ad quarter Imckney made se pupils are all colored Recently on the grounds of overc,rowdednes negro children from the other schools were all tranjI ferred lu the Simmons school They refused to ga on grounds it waa farther away from their homes The questie  has gone to the court but no d i ion is yet forthcoming In St Louis MH Arvhbishop Ritter in reply toj opposition expresaed to the admission of negro children into auichial schools stated that this attitude is contrary to the Roman atholie cnurch That are pa roc al schools for negroes in St Loui but they are overcrowded and the Negroes have been permitted to attend white schools The archbis lup also said his church is nol inter usted in the color of skin but in souls  il Win Bull Halsey, com Iveiser vii ckney employed at 1015 be at home n A rbor a graduate of 1inHigh School and has been n the office of Edwards Bro, Inc, Ann Arbojr The groom   , , ,    giruhiated from SLokbridge High ft CAT , TK yf,nw JinK lQSt WeCk t0 orsSLnhe l Citizenl School in VMl and served with the loft And so does the bedding, tops ship Club Chris Cambell iwia eU,t Af HQ g em , d b and toms of it President, Dick Campbell Vice Prcs u KaiserFraier Corp This straw beepmes vajlable MaUuuanJSlambroc Sec and Ro1   1  fertilizer A manure toader spreads bGrto Arkloy Treas These officers it ujxjn the fields where it helps to appointed of their class for speciaJ j TWO PLACES BROKEN INTO maintain soil fertility and to prcl  iuties in their room uce better yields of crops See that The fourth grade had a fine time tall corn over there The results j last week learning how to use a df tots of manure The cow help new set of maps the SOU to produce more 7 Tne music books came and the When you take a glass of pasteur jbov8 andgirls like them ,o well thev ized milk in yqrur hand, think of E are afcklnK tq take them home Parks Getting up at 330 a m is noi picnic especially on cold winterj SECOND AND THIRD GRADES mornings James Massey and the Amburgey reception was heW at the Yonnr UjaPti MiliON liomeFallowing a trip through Can Jiar Bara Beachejr, Pnstir  A and the East Mr and MrsjMornJag Worship 1100 Sunday School  1J 0U Supennteadent  Wiibar Lidig ung 1 Meeting 730 two first downs n laterial passes catght by Boh  iburgey In the la L quarter the  ighton reerv went in Mid Pinckney scored on a long passed thrown by Meyer to Boh Farrow The kick for evlra poin was 1tjp IVV linckeey plays Mancheste V liere ri, n CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank you for yu, throughtful kindness at a time whru it was greatly appreciated James LaRosa and Family thl l lw ,ini  il lotvvever, ro his team  lui lost if Pinckney cujiswleiably it won their iirsi t Ietei ln, does not iin should be i It reminds us of the stry theyltwin8 Rov,Tja and sandra celebrated tell about the Danish farmer whotheir birthdays during the past wk toW a visitor that he drank 18 to We made pors 0f fruit men 20 cups of cot fee each day Goodj foi our art Mork rjdly  hoavonot man exclaimed the visitj Second raaV4ang are mem The Farmers Feed  vatot here and the G depot were both entered niiht Nothing much was taken at the elevator hut a number of bas  rC grain were cut open and the con tent, strewed over ihe floor At the d pot a number of packages of ciy nrettes and cigars were taken, from the express office State polire wero called and took finger pi nits Lord talent is blamed, NOTICE The Regular meeting of Pinckney liehl h 0  Supply elej Chapter I4i  F S will be jrand Trunk J Friday evening Oct 10th at Sunday j Election of Officers Blanche Martin, Secv or Doesnt that much coffee keep you awake The farmer in agreement and replied Yes, help If every Michigan dairy farmer drank 18 tq 20 cups of cttfee a day it wouldnt surprise us one bit They  put in long hours at work They in vest hardearned dollars in livestock j ligi Second gralie4ariajeare orizing the, poem, Ihe Squirrel Items of Interest SPECIAL NOTICE There will be another meeting of those incrested in oiiiii White Shrine of Jorusulum at the H  i Masonic temply Thur ev nine,  23 Tle desiring ty becoin char ter members must attend  ARMY ENLIS1MENT3 Thiid grade geography class i Tt abotit studying the changes brought by autumn In connection wiih they are memorizingb Tiiere were 17 army enstnent Born to Mr,and Mrs,Robert Ved jn lrie army in Washtenaw ,ou dei HWaie Heath a McPhersni October Most of them were VH utunnlnhciul we,,turSLa vJ A,l,onS tium w   Mr nd Mr Robert Pike and Mrj Gardjer UMJ , VajlAuken of  CIOM1 game lieru fINCKNEY R lark R F Heath R T D  lark B T Elter  Schneider R G UurnAighs L T 1arow Q B Amburgey R II M ,i L H 1 Clark I B Smstitutions liukney bin, Jeffreys Baughji, Brightoa  Andrews, Beach, uogai itrM, iar ies, Kokj,ich, I homa V issr, Bates, Olefin, Lafata, Bid r , Ba uglier Tiiclniwns  B Iarrot, Hon n  4 Miller 1  BRIGHTON Dildine Anderson Bee e OlWhirty luraci Miller YiAinjr Crockei arne llusnei  Ottei Mattison  i thiN Extra Points   Housner 2  Kloce   Owick, Umpire Lasch Meal Linesman, Diukel Unlaicater  M Iivey Adiuirai m iicir uf ihe Third Fleet and hero of the Japanese War has gotten liiiueif ii, wrung with a the tern peraiei Lioups by a speech in which hi aid, he would never trust a man ,,, does not drink or smoke He alo added that he Obtained loo gallons of whiskey for his livers during eie Pacific actionTo a man who has a tense flight or wet watch there is no substitute for a tot of hot spiiits The Meth odisi Board ol temperance, his chief critic points out that it was breach of navel ruis to issue liquor to naval men on duly This brought the old question, Is the use of alcohol ever a benefit  We have heard of a few instances where by its aid iniM iM anle to accomlish wond  a 1Hus murder trial in tin   ,iit yeui ago we were told  b, tin officer ia chaige that a cele biaed ut of town lawyer, here to assist th jiiector before making final pie,i t Hi juiy drank a whole quart of whiskey and then made the greatest plea  r luiird in this cou nty A JUJSOII win ent to Ann Ar bor a few ,cars ago to hear a fam ous orclilra id after the concert reek of whikey among the orch entra members back stae was IO troiig as to be notuable We dont now the an wei to this juestior da no one ever will Mayor Jeffreys of Detroit hat proclaimed Oct 221 as rate Meat Week l womens organisations there have banded together and a greed nol to buy meat in ihat time that costs more than 60c per lb They have held several rallies and hope toreducethetortofliving Charles Dickens  ,  EttaBland caliedon Mrs Lessie novt Sue Ann Fenner was on the sick ,   of 1Maiufftd Sunday Dexter and buildings They well earn the j jd g  abscnt all last Mrs Edna Spears, Mrs Louise       J Shehan, Helen TipladyMrs orson relative small sum which the con , hecause of illness sumer, pay for a quart of milk i natures perfect food I j spent Wednesday in Lansing at the  KDaANO 7mT GARDE ,  and Jac, She,  T ILT I   our rc11 P0J1 have1 fMBerTflttiOIl NoteS I started reading in the Jim and Judy j books We are very proud VINCENT LaROSA Vincent La Rosa, K0, Michigan led all states in deer killed last year with 115,400 b  354, 371 hunters Wisconsin was aecond with 111,064 The conservation dept will offer for aale Oct 2731 387 lots and 9,452 acres in the upper pen insula s We have had quite a fe v absent vith cold David Darrow has the mumps, hope the rest of us uo not catch them died at St jkph hospital, Ann Arbor Friday He was born in Italy and came to America in lo His wife died in U46 Surviving are two don visited his brother Willard at the Veterans hospital Deaborn Sun Sunday guests at the Geo ThomJ  f u  u TU yisonS James of Pinckney and Joeiili i pson home were the Misses Mary  ,,, i i r  TU ,,  iiv, ThAn, I of Dexter The funera was held nt and Minnie Thompson Kalpn IncwnJ pson Mrs Mae Warner, Robert War f1 JoP  church, Dexter BIG DANCE FRIDAY TheSophmgre C lasJ on a dance Friday night Ice cutting for the fish hatcheries  High School Audw by the conservation dew has ended  Manchester game Oct ast contract has been signed by  g0 x  the state for eleetrictal refrigerai t v Hwrnsworth of Dexter, ck famos housetop preacher Some parte of New York state j forc the JV Teday, on have cut pheasant hunting to 5 one httmerous wte half days, others to 1 onehtlf and In some no hunting at all is allowed, , , f The charges against  NiGHT putting t the Vin uai after ner of Detrqjt The Misses Edith  morning ta   d ihe Emily Fulton of Philadelphia Pa and Mr and Mrs Ira Nay of Ann Arbor Sunday guests of Mr and lrs  M fee Were Dan Knaggs ar  wife i ri VJomce and Austin Mc  and J v ire of Deaiborn and Anthony Bai   and wife of Lincoln Park  Mr raai Mrs Walter Schmidt of j fono Flard, X Y and Mr and Mr Run John The 100 acre planting of owect, pinckncv of recke clover and lespedeza for game covi  f Finckney ot recKe er survived 95 percent A planting was made near Gregory The largest popple in the state irrows on state owned land on the Karanaha river It is 56 ft high 16 in wide and has a crown spread a 40 ft Kick, state parks set a new att record of 11,13,135 this yar it wss 9,715,05 Mmrriaee liceiwer and the game at Willov and Mi CHARGES DISMISSED U of irearms were dismissed by the Trrrj tecater Monday The case was t iave been a jury trial bt f ore Judj, Wm Dilloway of HoweI Tuesde The case started a week o i  ago when a dog belonging tHarry Wallace also of Pinckney wv sii by Cook and wounded in the fi i, Cook who raises sheep and ha,j ,  ,  , , ,  i to,n Lemi by do lred  WZT   Vi j Bitaid  Oremer of  prnt Sun with Mr j Cai aenter     in Stechor, Roselee vi Mr and Mrs Hiry GilB 1 11 Sirs E Ellis attewded tiWtar fii football ri Arbor Suturdy Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle spent Sun da j in Lansing Mr and Mrs Fred Hermes of Dex ter called on Mrs John Bel Thurs i Te Amburgty, aunkr has quit OTHER GAME SCORES he scores of other games in thi section vere Tlowell 1, Everer 6 Stockbridge 6, Leslie 27 De er 13, Manchester 0 Fowlervlle 21, Hazlett 0 Flat Rock  University 0 Chelsea 12, Romulu O Dundee 19,, Saline 0 Milan 1  Roosevelt 0 Clinton 32, ElisfioU 0 Ferndak 38, Ann Arboa 21 Mil jford 58 orthville C MichCentr  118 Knton Rapid 12 i South Lyonandthe Little Pio neers of Ann Arbor p4ayed a tie 0 i to 0 game at Ann Arbor Fri night NOTES OF THE GAME Thi ulih the biggest crowd record Prighton is football coruius and llxix were probably a many Hiut from Brighton as from Pinckney The Pinckney yell gang have i  cea i d in numbers and mit   en husiasir in their woik We t gn they were going to omitt , handspring and cartwheels but late J in tkt game they turned a few wiih  Elri Hammer, Susan Campbell ar I Monl joan jjiffith dng the spinnn  Merlin Lavev, last years broadcaster was back on the job again The night was Aarniest that we remember It is a pleasure to wit ness a game like thiA when you dof not freeze to death The star of Rrightom team wa iomewhat by their action Undoubtedly it they can get enourh house wives to join in this action they can get results but one weeks trial is not enqugh President Truman ha asked for a meat1es Tuesday and a poultry  eggkss Thursday  similar to world war So the people arc lxicoaning aroused  4  Winston Churchill former premier of Great Dritian once remarked whil distnsing peace terms included the granting of elf rule to Brit ih parses ions that he did not intend to preside at the dismember m  of the British Empire Chur , however, lost out and the Lab e government who succeeded him lai no such qualms for they have given India complete freedom and last week announced their intention to withdraw completly from Palest me if the U N would take over it We doubt that their action will do    , nuoh for world peace for neither George Hcusner who made 4 touchy lndia or Palestine ib y for f dot  ott 8 property The war ruit was issued and Cqok arrested and released on bond Mondav T ccutor Erwia was in Pinckney in j The Past President of the Lake land Kings Daughters Mrs Gladys Lee, Mrs Baytes, Mrs Rortoi, Mrs Mark Holmes attended a mooting Monday at the home of Mrs T  Howard in Storkbndge Mr Weldon Long called on M downs and kicked 2 goals for extra points giving him 2G for the night He i a on of RA Housner Buick ex randinary einmeiit Since the British withdrew from Indiarivil wartolir ier astd pillage have been rife and vc dont think the L N would Ihe pp sellers did a big busine  b ifJ p, evtin The infant daughter of Mr and Verrv FriniWe in Lansing on Tue Mrs, Bctrt Vedder has been nam ,,, TZZ 1id Rose Marie IYOUWC LADIES AUXIUAKY a4 2K Drifhtta, 2S, Brifhrtaau Artine  Hk  hi nerr Bright Joseph Ctfvert, 46v Bri i  NEW Raael Day S4 Bricfaton jwA Ano 27, FawJenrille, Lanra  ue University of Michigan tU iPsftwfl Robert Tester i buiWing a radio station cm tcp from 141  County Home Demon Pinckney t ttrtH1 lent will be present to   m i   crt uo, mAM discuasi Hone Extensijm work Any i n i or, son,avne Clayton  ,   hm Saturday Oct 4, in Comm is rnity hospital Big Rapid to Mr 19 How Peach Mt 7tase Lake The steel tU Kettfetower there is nbut completed The 3t, Bsefl anasmtaia is ow owned by state A VT Thomas iTLinr Manearet 7n rt of Chipper Lake one wisninir irformation in forminr sueh a group should attend Mrmd MrsRqprt Pike and Mrs  No so good for hft doirs through Piuekmy still needs mvre seat There werv twice as many standmg up a sitting dorwrt Ietei played away Friday night and a group came from there with the Fotrd sedan the Kilftanis club is raffiny were here liill Olttrbeiu was a regular pony express rider He was continually in and out otf the gane with Wssere from the roach He must have Brightaxn had mo of their second team in the last quarter but ex cept for the pass to Boh Darrow on which Pinckney scored their mly touchdown they just couldnt get goini There have been a number of stories as to the cost of tne Iqrht for a night gasaeWe are informed i JX for a football game and S for a ssftbaJIVrmme S  ,IHT iit r tjfwd for tn tetter There were aboort 144Mi puad d j admifions to game Cotarting the British ha e done Maybe the est thing to d ,iid be to back and let the Jews and   ight it out to a finish and give oar l leing to the winner That is the only way a permanent settleraaaft  viU ever be effected On Oct 10 the first boatload of ar dead will arrive in San PraraI  iso, mostly from Pearl Harbor  J Itoat load from Bebrinm is also oai the way which will land in New T In all 22M0O America war who are buried shraad wm ta ha urth back to tiais ccjotry h wishes their dead brought hack may have their wish granted So fsjr we do not know ahirthia any  W Pinckneyf fvar dead wH ha ght back After World War I a number from here L A iTnaW Mrt BeS 4  tickets, over t WSJ  UZ t h w eS1  4 W   Pikel The Hth grade who sold aop hot is vtartrng Mr aadMr S H Carr haama i   Zlf L T   i I  c and part am the daswe Uk iBYfltf a jjA John Clark shoiina his wiae aa Ikndjb am oil hist wi hot that ew Pinckney Dispach  Wednesday Oct I 1947 Wedaetc1 ober 1947 rrvf  A ,M earni kitchen alone, 37 tons of water are use J c   year An average cow drinks over IS tons a year    and there are dozens of other uses for vater Let electricity take this burden off your shouldersleave more time for more important work Electricity will pump md carry your water cheaper than domgit any ,hr way No otl  system will give you so uh sausOaijn AVON THEATER Seackbrtdtm Mick SYLVAN THEATER Midi Br Miv Prijcilon Whri dairy cows iiJt nmpl ffti wafor, ticy protlucs f to ,C Mor Prorlrcwj Hagt knly of wilt,  a riding Iroufih msuni biugti, CVIiler hogs fncrMi leg Prodvtttm Hn nod plenty to drink After all, fwothlrds of on fi ii watr4 KMB  ctycvlnj AJdtd Fir Piofotlhn A tmall HrVi ocily con trolt d with a WCM of  vutir Wltltiof St, fint can trrad rapidly     Wntr yoor livesek fr  , ly  theyll btf hoaliiiior,  btfr work LiIra Crop Droujh can ruin valuakt vji tablet and ilow r NrVutor guards your garcUn SOU Co  Complete swims an trie pumps c a p a c i t i e me Hum, d wc1, art mediate ins Edison larm to help you p ami estimate wafer youf Theres no ok art youll fin helpful Fri, Sat, Ct iO, 11 OouLic Faatura CODE OF THE WEST An action Wastarn starring JAMES WARRENDEBRA ALLEN STRANGE IMPERSONA T10N The Story of a Love Triangle with BRENDA MARSHALL, WILLIAM CARGAN Sun, Tuos,, Oct 12, 14 THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE la Technicolor Here it a Ufht musical rmanca that will plea all with JUNE HAVER, VIVIAN BLAINE  Plu Nakt Mighty Mouse Cartoon A Trip to Jamacia  Corning iLt Frontiar lJpriin Color Strange JourneyJ My FavoHta Branette Friday anj SUIVA Oct 1011 iJiuLLb OF SAN  ANUEUT ROY Starring ROGERS DALE ANDY DEVINE Cartoon Sportraal Tue Oct EVANS New i I Sun Mon  Tile Oct 121314 MIRACLE ON 3h ST A Drama Starring MAUREEN OHARA, JOHN PAYWE, EDMUND CWEEN, GENE LOCKHART MATALIE WOOiDi CartJn  Popular Scianca  Sunday Show 3579 1 First National nk IN HOWELL Under raaerai Supervision Mannar Federal Deposit In urancc Corporation, All De posits Insured up to 5,099 fo aach Paplsf R A I N F AL L IS A FINE SERVANT Wad  Thurs Oct 151 SHE WROTE THE BOOK  A Comedy with JOAN DAVIS, JACK OAKIE, MISHA AUER  Also  OREGON TRAILL SCOUTS wta i RED RYDER, BOBBY BLAKE, iMAFTHlv WENTWORTH Cfrming  MicWUn Kid, The Homestretch, Unfaithful HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH BUT i A TO Z CAR LUIiRICATiON 100 Neighboring News M, I o  litvtfoiy MHy VORt MUD AND SNOW TIRES 4   PLY QUICK SERVICE ON TIRE REPAIR OR HAITKKV CHARGING FermoJDdxieJServica TELEPHONE 73 PINCKNLY Gloria Itishop wtis nairicd to pi i of ijlvlcivillp Sept 21 George IMA, liushaiul of ho for JIIM Kilorn Ktihn i, II at tho Veterans hospital, DonihoM ,i rciuc Ovons of iropfory was a patient, at tlu Mayo clinic, Koeh estci Minn, Iat woek A son born to Mr and Mrs 11 Keiser at lho Stockbruljro hospital lat Mcok diol Marion Gray and Junior Kamali of liMinburjj wore married S I,  at llambunr I Mrs, Lucy Nash, a cashier at tlv 44 UioiTr store is now ed ,i liuths Dross Shop  turned irom the hunt hospital I whore ho undejvont an opration  Horn to Tod Hinder and wife of iinckney at Molhorson hospilal  Howeil Sept , a soti  Airs Jennie Voegts of Gregory died Sept 2  Oetob1 Hh is tho dead filinj aplieulions to tuke master Its also a soil thief, every year, rainwater robs the soil f millions of tons of limefrom JO0 to 5ui pounds per acreof tfood plant food, sometimes called tho backbone of crop production and  1 conservation This leak, in larm  comecaused by the loss of lime, enn be stopped by replacing tky linu that is lost by drainage listi mates by state anioJiomiss indicate that the amount of lhto used yearly tollayover lill million tons must be doublcsd to i u for the amounts lost to I n wuto and crops i lleplacitifj the lost lime o erojland  is a remarkable low cost mevation The proper ajmlication of ground limestone, will balamo lime lost on one aero for a period ojf ,i to 10 years I liis makes the annual cost of bnlancint an acre only fom lw to Hi cents  inv cropland hack iue, Wed, Thur, Oct 7,8,9 in Tachnicolor CORNEL WILDE, MAUREEN OHARA in 1 THE HOME STRETCH COMEDY  NEWS Mating 200 PM Fri, St, Oct 10, 11 Mat, Sat, ROBERT CUMMINGS, PETER LORREE lr THE CHASE 1  piu ROY ROdERS in uKiuiimii IN THE biiRRAS Cartoon Oc tTl 2, 13 , 2 p m, Continuous to a the i nat isfact Sun Moil Oct 12, Mat Sun, 2 p m, GlNE T1ERNEYREX HARRISON and GEORGE SANDERS in  THE GHOST AND MRS MUIR COEDY NEWS line for the post examination at Webbervillc Dick liukcr, Milford first baseman played with the Iontiac Cien I Motors Couch team iwhich defeated I Jiirmingham, Ala, at iiattle Greek  base ball tornament last week i Jiaiold ilaas lias been appmintei  lostmastor at New Hudson ory lime level is naintainimc proper  ri orowth Fari land is worth only as IDUI h nbitity to prMiMc cropsnoj If n fQjntirrtvests ,fl in  o back that 1 and at i v as the average lime in Amencu is doing, then v ts good business Take a soil mple to your couiity agriculture agent Ho will ivie you if your scfl needs lime as i more lime am least  i farmer who  in j Tut, Wrd, Thur Oct 14,15,16 u DENNIS MORGANJANE WYMAN i CHEYENNE4 Witfi JANIS PAGE, BRUCE BENNETT  Ctficly Naws an and hoAv much to use employ dedicated her new light md children Milford nrt Held trillay niht fivry Lee of Lakeland has v liMsn BEEF SALE  Tendei, Juicy SUstks and Roast Round Steak SirHoin Steak IvOfl 1 loader, lb Porterhouse Steak Pot Roast Beef ,7 ,b 5 Short Ribs Ground Beef iit Extra lea Rump Roast SALE TE ARltNG LAMB Lag af Lamb  35c I Bin Cliaps  35c CBopt29c I Lain Chap 3 ko Margarine m 3 kn 31 9tre with North j played , When a tree was cut down recent y by N A Jeffrey on what is Kfioscn as the Agur Taylor farm on eh IJoxterPinckney road a cannon iall was lound inbeded in it As fat a knopfi lie battle was ever fought 1eie ihe question is how did the nse get there  t oLeA or 47 tear Ago Will Dolan of Detroit is visiting A hop was driven at tiie Wm Doy Lome Friday night  Fr Hally U T ksoji and l v Fr Comnierfotd changed work laU Snday Wvs N Whitcomb wiM soil her pei taal property at auctitn Oct24  Frank Hecooc has gone to Caiif tti  1 work as milJriyht,  Mrs Gis Smith has been alluvej her total disability claia by the  accaixti Sle is paralixed j A inamnuih cement factory Is be jing built at Futon employing IS 4 nen and to turn out 1KH barilii of cionient a iay W W liarnard has pictures for sale of Uie floaU at Hcyvell Fair, KeuaTlican rally at the opera hou use Oct 1G Speakers Conr Sam 2ih JiUs Greene Mrs Ward and Mrs Jennie Baker have had to move to Fonttac there beinjr a houses here Editor Andr ews suggests n few houses that woju Id rent for 1 a week would be fine wrestment her Miss MIA  Stjrter and Ton were married la Detroit last week  Albert Pettgrs dieiatajs home in L ikeland Sander Georp Shepherd Ow Her  Hr Vett tm ttcCtoer wphB the eaH games at the MadMaiaje Fair ollic WJtee U teaohiex vchool i v W II RoUw  Lee ard rfie nr YnsL NMl Will Koche wo Ut ea at the FowtofwHk fair the oher Frank Erwia ass eaeelksl at th Toror V Mrce Sayiea set a mmmmmH Mrs fcjr Mack Kaah at sUaawa list  sveie  1 Mix Uster McAfee a , in DvtnV li SvH,k  KoTTTTerrtt ana wns rnr Detroit client Sunday Robinson home, Kush u Olltl at the Lake larry Loe entertained the pinoch le club Saturday niht  Mrs Harry Ixo attended a shower iven by Mrs Duane Meyer, Mrs liov Yowo aiid Mrs, Howell Saturday Mildred Ackley HUSBAND iet the ritfhl jii, grills, anl you may jfet a husbandHead about the careers with the hot opportunities for martinony Head JORS THAT rT HiKlwns in The Amori can Weekly, irreat 110110 this SundayJctlher 11 issue of Tho Detroit Sundav Times Raymond for Mrs, TAX NOTICE Villajrc taxQs will be received at my home on Wednesday evenings and Saturday afternoons Helen Reynold Village Treaa ,45 K Putnam SL  i, Carc fixtures arc i   vul prodnctioa and they ace rcUig ihc market iu increasing crrrsti s There is a and type of fixture to suit evety toic ns v, U  evcy bud 1  ir rovm u Ard yuuil be pleased i v  I  he i , t sir i  prices of tVs crii4ute etwpmenc in  d see t r ce JOT eior tctny for e   Vvion, cm us TCTV Wt PJi  yow atteariea eae eeH a and 3rd on  i4wckney MYRQH J HUGHES   Liocjd Maator fHuuber  l3CF  Mch,H7lT Lakeside Dryw PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday October a 1947 1 he Peoples Store WkJKNEY DISPATCH   Published Every Wednaaday 115 Muii St Pincknv itfchm Sntered sj Mcond oiu piatter at Postoifka at inckney, Michjaran undc  Mfih  is    Groceries, Hrygood Canned oods, Shoe Gents Furnishings Lingerie Subscription rati L0 a Year PAl W, CUftLSTT rUsUSHII li Shirey  Sons Garage Kennedys Gen Store  UVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Made to Detroit  Lloyd Kendoe M ami Mr,  Arthur Riven m 7,1, ,v,,m Sun tent Sat ith M JOln a  eirjj  SmHiy visitors at the hoim Mr utid Mrs larky Miller ot Yplatii opent the week end at the VY II Clark hume litey arc lcuv nj, in ttjr Portland, Oregon for iho winter Mr, Luinie tfuek and sin ol Lin den prat Sunday with W H Clark Waitl Tnpper of Lexter was in town Monday Sunday jruests oi Mr and Mr Myron lkighes wore liobeit Km  crl and wifV of Detroit, Mr, and Mr, Joe viaiLoiu and Airand Mi Fran Lundren ot Flint Thumtiy Mis Mall it Caninbrll un1 dai1 ii , Hilie VVallanv of IHOAVH ,1 ,, Mr Weltha Vail and the lit i  i larma and spent the day  Wildii llnr, wile and dauj,hl tor of Jaikun pent Sunday with i  Mrs Weltha Vail Mrs YY 11 Los of Flint and Mrs Clyde jVmlorth cjf Vasser sjient Sun with the Hoff Siler Miss Lucy Jet treys spent the week end in Detroit Mr and Mr Robert Gamble of Flint spiit the week end with the we end with the Hulff Sitters  iid iiUenvUd a meeting of the auj luin ,tu iity at Waterloo Satur J day Lee Laey and wife, levin Kenn edy nt wife, Mr ami Mrs Hen W hitf and Mr and Mrs NoVmnn J White attended the funeral of loo Met, at Howell Thursday Jack Keaon undi i went an upiendiciti, operation at Rowe hmspi i ke, llcide Saturday I he miowiiitf from hero attend 1 a While Shrine of lernnhtm i n at Howell Thurdny niht   Anna Reason, Mrs Winifred WRECKER SERVICE 0 GENERAL REPAIR  t  PLAY SAFE HAVE YOUR C VJ, UMiiETELY RECONDITION FD NOW FOR COLO WEAKER ,,vWE ESTIMATES GET YOUR WINTER BAiTERY Now rhone No 133 ACELYLENE  ELECTRIC AC WEl JlNG LATHES  GRINDING WORK In PARTS  ACCESSORIES BAITIRIES  TIRES COME IN AND SEE US FOR tRii ESTIMATES CAR ON YOUR SHIREY  kM CALL 138 127 HOWELL RD, PINCKNEi gJilLF1  djm CALL 138 I ANNOUNCING WE NOW HANPLE Mr atnl Mrs ileii White were Pan j,, Mis Mae Duller, Mrs Pa Liiir iiid tsuniiy of Dexlet, Vi an i   iiiaii White and Mi v 1,1 ne1 Wihte oj ILAVLU  rirkn Mr Winifred Ahmtleen FRrSH DAILY r and Mrs Harold Porter, Mrs ,i tea on, Mr Lola Lobdell, dexter Sakery Goods FRESH DAILY Rn, ,  n Ilrash and Mrs Clyd inii Mark was Saturday ni j Tidier root 04rl4 SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK IORSES 15 COWS 17 HOGS 5 per Cwt ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION dinner ,u A ot Mr and Mrs J oi i  k e , jiil lioberts ami Ml JeL  h  i idj iiuuih Mich, visiti ,Wt  ii 1 v VanSickie J  i i i I   r i ,, iii and Mr Frdh ,    IIM  til at, vinluni e Lalv  i,iii  o JU i i  w Cl i ,iL Ul lei lluJU  ma diiei m  , oi ,li an , L ,, J 1 ,  anSii klo w ei 1   Wi 1 Iciinie and rn ui I  I, a  Mr Js Huun and ,,i  i   I it J  l r it ten ,d i  an   j  , i  n i in if I iiii,i Laiv   ii  iiu Mr W  11 1 am r of P  ROKOi VICK vSe hear a ticket sealiier who  a I Mt to tfo ilace with tickets  Ie linckneyllriyhtun uanie had i ii racket Tupped in the bud iiinniie Doolittle i attendinir the n ersity of Michigan Howard Craip and wife are 1iini ,i the home of Mrs LA a Encpist at i  land Lake valt lark  wife  ailed on Mrs  i Chubb of Wehberville Suuda i e Lavey ami iaiuily spent Sun  iheu Merin Nile linine in Jack HOT LUNCHES, HOMF MADE PP DE LAKf D GOODS BAR  SANDWICH SllOi COMi lrir JOUNTAIN SERVICE a CXVESNDSHf5EP REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO OARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 T3 Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK  pnise LedwidLc  a  home from  Ailnr lriday 1, riare MfMiUKiii attemled  ,nupiial luwr Sunday for and Mm K KiJliot i Hd lal McMacken at Howell  iK, Cv ,U 11,1 vnh iex me I Pi Veil Heinle, and amdy o,  u, m Reading 1  UK wen ue1 d Mrs IHu , a Newman ,f Aim Albo i Ii  l1 Viu W4K lt , n i , Mtn ML and M,, JI KH Uaujrhn, Norman Miller and White fc tS I H  Ml Read spent the Meek end HiJ Mis Lie well rtnttOl Amat  UiUll Like   ,, , , , i AC md Mr Joe Standlick and I ami MiI ead r Alive OWS 17 HORSES 15 HOG 5 per Cwt DEPENDING UPON SIZE AND CONpITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE FuiJB Animalf Collected Promptly ra Equipnfitt Capable Mea  U PARKER Aent Phoce 88 Pi aci r  1W FASTFST LVd So xTrvice in MWiufait ntral Oead Stock Co In 3TOCK IL PIPE  FITTINGS BATH TUBS 4 A ALLOW WELL PUMPS 350 Gxl, te 600 LVATORES SINKS WATER SOFTNERS 1C TANKS LAUNDRY TUBS FITTINGS VALVES WELL FOINTS NG6 JET PU IPS tanley Dlnkek NOTICE fA far iwainese in the Stewt Anckscson BWr, RimlaAy ivi far Sheet Metal work, truters, downspoirts Suxkke ah lit the neai future w wiM alsa be eqrij brasina All work puan iitaed Wm Shehan j  jt 111 i,,0i at the L  ,n  e Hmv and ii, tin L   V home Sunday ,  v  Am Aibor Satuua Arthur Merritt and wife oj Pet, 1 m l,ir vi Ilvdl ient Sun  wore Sunday tfuts of Mrs J j A,ii a1, ami Mr Kenneih Wylie jmiay ,Liels of Mr rlal My i   v were Kdald XUOIICA  ni  ii in Hil and Cinry Kei,,an and jniil,  Am a 1acey and Mis Maude M fcr o iwlejiiie called un MJ       e Sunday V t uumaid that Allen Das i or f Mi iciiie Buivmun wa m   U MI in  , aulo ttccidelit m llim   A e k A lelX lie wyk umy uit of Mr and Mrs vieit J  K 1 were Mr ami Mr 4U1 Ke and Mr and Mr  ha 1 it iv, loiv  an HnKel ajid iidna Man atiO  ,d SioV and lVcrnice Maa aV  en Sai Mii ipi   ,1  CONCRETE BLOCKS SPECIAL BLOCKS CONCREIE liKICK SAND AND GRAVEL CARL JONES FILL DIRT, BLACK DIRT STONE SLOCKS MAJXEJLOUKR WE DELIVER PHONE DEXTER 3116 7628 TOMA RD RT2 Piackney   J  ,1 re at 1  v UieU ,p  11 nd faniiv  n Mr and Mri  v ,,ei ot 1 neasa j  i,,r  A jiiimbjOnt  1 ir r  Ann As nor end at the It ass  I will sell at public auction at my residence in the village of rn uory on Saturday, October 11th the f11owin Ascribed property b pinninjr at 10 oVlxk V Head ent V i id Teepie Household Goods , in Vii laby liore Mr  spem Chai a  Mrs   ami , t i spvr lie A i0d hone Mr  Sunday a  iKvno in  ti   1 j joe    l au tfe n,r Ann  Arbor w sinduy truests at the Krttd Reten u in  Mrs Nmmi Mmll atxl Norma f Ann heh, n Welvtcr spent Fri  day with Mr Nottie VdUjrhn i Lemuel Man in and wtt of Yi LtvitlW SeatHodwr jilitui bniariii Mrs llouluh Mpitin ,, foiv tnjo Sat whrr Ue Sctial Book Case, Rap Carpet  1buiner Oil Stove 4k Oven j K,ft Ladder 20 gal Crack ha been fe ixcVeck Mower Stands CenUr Table Gn Elec Rqpter and Cnbinot j God La  Mower 6 steel Trap Poy Bcion UIKI family and Miv T , Dinimr Room Suite  J Kitchn lable, 4 Rockinp Chairs j MOIP TI,  Powder Spray Gun idnn KUMV mid Loot, celled t  ,,vbW Beds with Dwsaers andPorch Olider Floor Lamps I A number qf SawA, Hammers  tne 1am  11 Giocr c 1 ou Commodes Ouna Sets 1 FulPSet of Iiabes I Wrenohe and other articles Rifor Sewinc Machine Clock I flookinr Utensils Several Pictures J numer a to mention ey Fafcricitaq  Sheet Metal  CoBMiiy a, m o yl    t jr aiMj Mr    JJ RuR, also Fltor Pads ana llhiko Refrigerator, new Thiw Rvqcs AtAiiter Kent Radio ur Davenport, j CVenoral Electric Radio j  3bucner Perfection Oil Stove CiriTiod 1ruit of All Kinds i 2 oil He ers Electric Fan loo Su  Vacuum Sweeper t at et S ieper Step Ladder u r   i if u,  Mi hrsjtt   e IMnkeViccompaiicd imeln Patterson to Grand Tui Sunday and spent the TERMSiCASM IW Co,oU diy with ih iati r dAnghterMnrv Holt ,  lame Pnon nd wife of Grc  iror iod at the Stanley iiniel  lokinir Utensils Several Pictures 1 r until Hil WPF  LaoaMri Jfeycr of Grace   v, tJ DuoTherm  WcrMsoir State Bank  Noieos 85 Year Ag, The following pere coniirmeo at St Marys church Monday by BE hop UaUagher Emtuett Koche,, Leu  Uibney, Merlin McClear, Ed bpeara j  PROFESSIONAL CORNER SBrrrcsBtt HEATER WATER HEATERS, TOILETS WASH STANDS, CABINETS, SINKS, SEPTIC TANKS, ELECTRIC PUMPS G E  8  16  CV, FTDEEPFREEnB k 4,6  SCAN MILK COOLERS  PRICES ARE RIGHT  NIGHT PEPOSITORY  Wt would like to once more call the attend  of our customer, to Mtit  v  i Service Ior many year this type of aer vue MS aailable only to deposit1 nrs in Unyer cities Now this con  venont method of safe guarding 1 the proceeds of business after bank   n hours is established in Howell  We offer a burglar and fire I proof safe at a nominal charge through, our Night Depository MePnerson State Bank  Money to loan at reasonable rate Interest paid on Savings Hooks andj Time Certificates of Deposit All deposits up o 6,00000 in urd by our ottmbtn ia nsttret Ppeit Insurance Carjtfm Th LEE LAVEY ttU Stock  Leonard uevereaux, Aiunu iweuuedy, Hubert Ledwktge, Leo dark ivoilie Singer, Paul tiadley Euimeu iiatvt James i iicaey, Lurretta 5 Koche, Alury Stackable, Julia Mc  cicvii, Fiancis Levfv idge, Cetrude peara, lUaxme South, Marie SUehan The icMuwing preits ag isted Hev Crowe Menace, Calialen, lowdle, rarratl, DePuydt and Doyle Work is being pushed on M4U  now Jd3o to get it done before I C4 weather Ahe Vincent Young family have moved into the old Dispatch budd tug Jim Roche won second money at the Fowlerville Fail with Salqna horbes While in Harrietta last week Chaa burry Avho la postmaster there  tuineu Uie ouice cer to an acting postmaster Mrs Hurry has been run ning in since her husband bought the drug store here Will Uevereaux, weather bureau man at Cincinnatti has an article   in this issue in which he expresses   doubht over the ability to, dissapate a LAI OF MICHIGAN   y Pcady a film of oil over Probate Coart for tb Count the water Ol LIVINGSTON  At a L  M Outbid u Tk DATK OF  i  a I Tb prouftl Court for th County the 1robata Office in the City ot Livingston i,well In wld County on th, At a sion 0f Ui Court, hold J 1st day of October, A D IU7 ftt lhe Pobttte office in ho Cty Preset, HUM Willi U Lyons, of iHowfcU in aaid County, in the Judge ol Probata  bih  of October, A D 1U47 In the Matter of the  Estate of I jveaent ,tton, W4ilia L Li cii, Percy , 1 Swarthout Deceased judge of Probate It is Ordered, That all qff the ln tIu, Matter of the Estate of ireditors of said decreased are e William B Gardner, Deceased iiuind tu present their claims tol t apearing to the Court that the aid Court and to serve a cniPytmu for j,resetation of claims a Pinckaay, MicK CUily 1100 A M to 2 00 P M, xcpt Wdndy Mon, Tua,Fri Sat, 700800 RwDR  KMtCLUSKEY UNTtST IltH N, MilOM Tiltubmai Offic 8dS IUfi4ao SU vsUa kit Affimnt PRCY ELUS AUCTION Phoa 3FU Piacltoty, Michigan Ckarkt K iMli Attrajat U Fkt Stat f4 WiMi  llawll MiifcirMi I  Aaa Arbf, Mkfciffji HAROLD a CHUHa HaweU, MKUIMI Local Rr4Mttift oaumat  Mil aft MARTIN J LA VAN Phoa 13 BHt JkWVP Phone 136F6 RtpIHI ABM Stau 8717 LakMld Orlt Licenio Rush Lake PHSWARTHOUT A SON FUNERAL HOMl Mokm Bejwipimat Ambolaaoci Sarrioa Phoa 39 Piaekaof Mlcatft HERB SNEEu PBOM 183 307 ft, UVMNI mm HowelL MhUjt RMI Ectota Intorartoo, City, Lako aiNl Fwm PiifgHy LUt Your Property Wlta Ma  LEE JIVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Pboaa B9P3 Pinci,v   Michiga FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr TiTTTTTTTT OPTOMETRIST FARM SALES  A SPEfMALITY I310 WEST AWD RIVER AVI FARM SALES SPECIALITY HOWELL MICHIGAN  , DtUl WTLlt fOR APPAiliTMRNTI PHONE PINOKNEY 78F21 ,r g 818 SEPTIC TANKS A CES FORsALK Upair jHeavy Wo5 aciill, lAmrwa  CCD JIorseR 10960 Stinchfleld Rd  POOLS CLEANED Plnrkney Mich, Owner F Pearce WRITE ALL1NEL HOTEL FOR SALENew built In bathtub ROpM 70 0 PHONE 4241 and new medicine cabinet ANN ARBOR MICH Mrs Ted Singer, 3015 Monks Road mmmmmmmmmmfmmmwmmtmmmmmmmmmr M  325 cwt Farmers Feed Supply Gn thereof upon the executrix of said fsialH, at said Probate Office on or bpfore the 15th day of December, A D li47 at ten oclock in the forenoon Raid time and place beinpr hpveby apointed fo the exam i,u und adjustment of all and itemands against decreased, Thf CiAirt will aho at that time deUrmine whether and to what cxtent claims and administration ex nos arf payable out ojL commun ity property or out of separate pro perty if deceased It is Further Orderad, That p lbhc notice thereof be given by publica lion of a copy of this older ontv each week for three successive weaka previous to said lay of hearing in the Pinekney Dis ntli, a newspaper printed arid circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true capy Probate gainst said estate should be limited  and that a time and place be appoint  oU lo reve, examine and adjust  HR hALh Second LuttUra of  all claims and demands against said ,, AltalJa, I Acres Nick Coluser FOR ALt2i IIP Garden tractor with N inch Plow and Cultivat or complete W E Beach ilennbrrol fann  Ad beinf 41aei oy amj before said ornt nJnat It is Ordered That all Hi the cred claim jjy 0f saj decreased are rejuir itum , cU to present their claims to soirt Court at said Probate Office and to serve a copy thereof upon the   F0K iSALl, Gladioles spikes  ,  Mitrator otf said estate o o beioie , t      jke neW     the 16th day of Decernou A R   ,    ,nd Tab,c Tonnis 0utfkj pafr of Win K Uarrott 728 E Siubley si Mnple Skis, Piano, Sectional BookHowell Mich ihon cVi W case etc FOR SALE FURNITURE, 2 Piec Blue Living Room Suite, Metal Glider, Reed Settee and two Chairs, r  r m  wrrh, Skirt ed Vanity and Stool,Bedroom Chair LI  WLi,,iviarbie Aop Table, TKo Diessers Odd Mirror, Lamp, Fireplace Screen, Four Sets of No Housewives  SAV E YOUR WASTE FATS  t47, at ten oclock in the forenoo said time and place hereby appoint ed for examination and adjustment of ill claims and demands against said deceased It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by pub lication of a copy of this order, for once each month for 4 months prior said day of hearing ,n th2 Pncknty Dispatch, a newspaper printel and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate Minnie H Porter, Deputy Reg of  Probata IA true copy ICeleatia PaxsfcalL , Register f Probata ,  tWCTWHEEC TRAILERS PflRi SALEANY SIZE, NEW, STRONG Easy Pulling, Well Balanced and g ua ran teed alo CUOxlG wheels, ar ,,r springs and hitches for sale j Open Sundays WILSONS , RENT ATRAILER TRAILER COMPANY 917 Gruid River Ave Howell touMi v  i i F0R ALE 5 Heating Stoves lORSALfcLNncacrerarnjLo Rev Francis Murphy ciled 4 mi from Gregory onlonn M  pett 9vill  , miUt Rd W,th seven room hou,n full base Eagt Qf vinck g  ment, n,od barn, chicken House, cou   ble iiiie all n u,iotf reairs also FOR SALENew right hand built mall orchard in bath tub, medicine cabinet, navPrice  ,4KO0 Terms er been used Arthur iiullis Bowdish real estate x Singer 3U16 Monks RdPtnckney i r c rim i1rta FOR RENTSmall year around hou SAll bet  room house, n     , , ,   hade, gar,  fruit good n n  I U  2f,  utnam St 80 R Howe11 aftr 6 FOR SALE Heating stove, burns FOR SALE Win Chester 12 bguayt pump gun and Winchester dear FOP J two bath location rifle Phone 42  Lucius Doyle wood or coil, heats 5 rooms Stuart Anderson ANKLETS11 pair for 100, regul iio For infants, girls or Overcome Soap  Shortage  STATE OF MICHICAS Th  iruit Court or the County ui Livingston in Chancery JJsfJE E KUSSO, la jitiif Vs CHARLES EUSSO and JfH R  NEELY Flit penduK in the Circuit ourt E0 ioi ili ouuty of Livingston vin CnanNrf, at the City of Howell, in suiU cvMnty and state on Sep m  ber 23id 1U47 In thia cause it appearing f the sworn bill of compliant on fiie that the plaintiff does not know the present whereabouts of Charles ,, BOX 2029     uu 1,1 KXOXVILLE, LADIES liOSE4 pairs for 100,   3Jc value, choice of semisheer   ,    r ii , , cmiA vLiht  rooms with 1 acre on Terntorrayon or luUteuw service weignt j ,,, , lal road, East of Portage Lake Rd 2PV r TSM SOX8 oairs for 1300 ith 60  20 a mo MENS COfiOK fOXf pwis ioi  ,00 2 value, medium weight basement fJrnace manure long style or slioijjt elastic topAs bath basement,, lurnace, garae, sorted coiors TOILET SOAP  tfUFEBuor  t Tliexe is world wide shortage of all Anima Fats and gotooe fifth of what they used in 1841 Vegetable Oils,  Jast year Soap Makers only This also affects paints, textile, leather goods, floor coverings etc Without the help of the American Housewives there wouW have beii uttle aojtp last year, One out of every  ir, cakes of aoap made laatn kitchens, o jtont blme your grocer if he has yer was nade from waste fats a ved     no soap bat save every ounce of fat you can and sell it to yw i Nee8f tlie8 TstenB mt tMs 9mm  8AAC8AI Clarks  ICusso, defendant, and whether hu is a resident of the state of Michigan, or lives outside the State of  Mifdugan, in a foreign country On motion of Van Winkle  Van Winkle, att for Plaintiff it is OR DEREJ that the said Charles Russo caasti his appearence to be entered herein within three months fromf the date of this order and that in case of his appearence he cause hv anawar to plaintiffs bill of comp aim to be filed and a copy thereof   fcd rn the attornejTp for plain lilfs within fifteen days after ser  vice on aaid defendant Charles RUSM, of a copy of said bill and notice of this order Aud tt in cle favuit theicSof said hill he taken as confessed by said defendant Chs Riwiw And it as further vdeesl that within forty days the alaiatitf Bess ie E Jlmto cause a oapy M this or der to be jwbiuhasl in the Pfadcney Dispatch a i wspai sr printed fub fcabed and circulatkkjr in aaid Caan tyf and that suck pnsrticjwisn be antinnod therein far at knatonoe  in ach week for aut nwsaa in auc  M r that ate caoee a oonr of IKHUST to be nenimtlb aanud  mid defendant Okaties Russo   barn,chicken house 850000 Cash faTrSiwATt7Tc Q a An 60 Acres, 5 rooms, bath, basement KSK ziother 0 m000   UVKJ iviKSS POxT Pairs for  Aerof, 8 room modem bride, MKN s IiUib bOX5 pairs ior furnace, 18,500 Vi cuh 8,  SS 1 Acres, 7 room house 20,000 styjle or short elastic top Asoixea Hosiery are slight imperfects,   4 wng p  colors r  w basement, electric pump, lil water NO CODS WK PAY rarl Fo,t Jfi    SOUTiIKRN SALB ip ,eoned in pVrch furniture indaiTKNNESsiE        1,750 down WANTED Ashes and rubbish to GEORGE I RON haul away Will also pick up old newspaper and mayazines Harry Prisk Ypsilanti, Phone 2S4G Salesman Clyde OWasopittdoy Fred MniRpaush, YpfPh 1275 U  R O Cummings,Ypai Ph, Titf M ,31 ant of  at leant twenty daya nnfate tuw nreacrinad far iVenn G Circuit CVtit Van MMkle A Van nTWUe the what TSUU lacs nra 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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>MlMiWMi1 S fimrimei VOL 64 Pudency Dispatch Michigan Mirror School News Unlike the weather about which1 SECOND AND THIRD GRADES we talk constantly, yet nejver do We have a new pupil in the third J anything about Michigan rural hea grade, she is Dixie Lee Lindsey and f  Wudbttday Oct I 1947 18 Counties  i suv vv m WUIIV 4W 444MV comes from Springfield Mo Francis Barrett, Donald Salyer Ruth Ann Monkress were abtent the first of the week We are getting acquainted with our new music books this week The second grade health class lth is due for improvement Among Michigan rural youths,  re jectiona for military service were higher than among city youths Some of their physical defects were due to of all things Lto faulty nutrition Because farmers have received have made posters Showing balance only about one tenth of the nation meaia They are also making a hea al income during the pase decade hth scrapbook as a class project or so, the following conditions pre john Burg and Betty Lou Hammer vailed in Michigan farm homes as are makins individual scrap books  MM t j  Sue Ann Fennor was in Coldwat Less than one third hadrunning water  a simple contaience that was available to 97 out of 100 Mich city home Only one out of six  farm homes had an indoor toilet, or a bath tub or shower The city a verage waa nine out of ten homes One out of four farm homes had  Courtesy er Friday  SEVENTH, EIGHTH GRADES  m We are proud to say that the only point in our code we are mark etf off for is Teamwork We have inproved a lot in Neatness and central heating One of seven cook ed with gas or electricity One of tight had mechanical refrigeration one of four had a  telephone In fact in only one county , Washten aw  did so many as one half of the farm homes have a telephone Furnamore, better pay and  d Th , tiend to specialization hae combm a m ejd to attract new doctors to cities Alcona county, for example, had 2,732 persons per active physician in 1948 a war time year as corn pared with 828 persons per doctor We have a new pupil in the sev entrr grade His name is George Bra dley I We are all trying to read 15 J books this year Ruth Kirschke, a seventh grader has already read 15 j books The leaders in the eighth Mary j Jean Kirschke They have read nine books apiece If anyone has books i to give us or te lend us we would I be glad to get them The 7th and 8th grades are pract ir a class play Current Comment Notes of the Game WIN GPENING GAME Pinckney high school went over to using last Thurs afternoon and   cun k on the reserve team of East ,,osUl uJaLK which t high, winning 26 to 2u Pinck  lhe booiu for year  vaed a nice aerial attack to l slw enforced A n good advantage with Jim Meyer on Carolina won an auto at American le sending and Bob Amburgey on  an, lWn raiile but was denied An incident in North Carolina re cently called attention to a useltst nua been but is very negro in N the receding end Amburgey w  were not supp 3 touchdowns and Jim Hurrougha 1 08wl to be sold tickets However, The Pinckney team looked good on th incident got so much publicity offense but not so good on defense  lile colored man was given as their tackling and blocking was, , Vttlue  money The St ragged As this was the first gameLouJ Star Times had so this was expected Joe Burns injured his shouldei BUCK WTTH THRffINCH ANTLERS,  01M  TMS LH JO mimnvctcMrt 9 im tun v  It BUCK DOC OR FAWN I SVMUCM0MV  SPECIAL ALLEGAN SEASONS  UCKOOf Oft FAWN DWOiOWT OCTOKR wcaee a ANTLCRUM CO ONtr BlfNTOCMOSN8Yl0T OCCCMK I10 in Wayne county, Detroit Lack of R Ujs Thelma Pace and Lorna modern hospitals in rural areas also Shirley contributed to the steady decline of physicians there Whats happening to change this FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES, picture Well, two things among Douglas Jeffrey of the sixth others I grade won the room cipher down in f First Price inflation has set ajadfiition for the, boys but Myra xiew high mark for farm income Qjiase won the final contestcome Cash receipts in 194G were 208 porl0n boys cit above the average for 1035 to e bicl fareweu to Joanna Jar1939, according to Uncle Sams de osawski for she is the lucky girl partment of agriculture Farmers no wi,1 spend tne winter in Ariz came out of the war with cash inWe hope ghe will correspond with us during the year Hooray after much studying the  ISaws Act No 326 of the 1047 session of the Legislature, effective October 11, permits archers to take a back, doe or fawn October 11November 5 this year in Alpena, Beniie, Crawford, Gnoahin Tnin T     Mackinac, MontOwcoda, Hostom uuve been permitted to take a buck, doe or fawn in Allegan county since 1111 October 1November 5 archers 4nay take bncts with threeInch antlers in any county of the state Southward extension of tae boundary of the territory open to hunting for bucks with Hrearms open an additional 3,000 square miles, including areas of crop damage by deer Tli regular gun hunting season is November 15 30 Applications for gun hunting of antlerless deer Decenjbcr 140 in part of Allegan county aie accepted by the conserva tion departments game division at Lansing through October 6, and 300 will be chosen from among the applicants, by lot In most northern counties one bear perunter may be taken during deer season, but in some countieq where bear are not protected there is no closed season or Bag limit Conservation officers will advise on local bear hinting regulations and will be outfor a couple of games He sustained this ame in I  jury last  4 ir The Pinckney lineup was a  foil ow Center,, John Elmer Guards, Don Clark, and Dick Schneider Tackles, Jerry Clark and Jerry Heath Ends, Russell Clark and mJim HihToufrhs Quarter, Hob Harrow, Halves, Mob Amburgey and Jim Meyer Full, Joe Burns, Pill Otter bein, Otis Mattison and Harry KM iott also played OPLNS HOME SEASON Pinckney high school team opens her homo seuson here Friday nitej, Oct 3 when she takes on Brighton school This team is a tough one UiiJ Pinckney will have her hands fuik fPinckney beat them 2 years ago with an all star tebm but lust year wore beaten badly The Pinck ney team is stronger this yeuir but so apparently Ls Brighton who have won their fiist two games with leuric The game will start under the lights at 8 p m at Veterans Memorial Field, Iinckney much to any bout the injustice that  the postma or a southern threatened to bar the paper from the mails for violating the law against publish ing lottery winners This he could do under the law but us far as wt know it never has been done Ad vertuing of lotteries is also for biddt yet mot all papers carry  ad4 of feather parties apid bin go it is also forbidden to publish the names of door prizes winners such as were given away at the soft ball games hrtre The St Louis dispute brought matters to a head and the postal ruling was modified to such an extent that names of wiuncis may be published if they aiv ncwworlhy events The govern meats of Great BriUao and Ire land iponsur national otteriej every yetir and when the winner is an American ail papers publish the news We cannot cc the sense of keeping such a law on the books when it in uncnforcible their i  The 5th and 6th the sock Many of them ares modern izing their homes , ,  Second, MKrtfgan  phsipianrj tire fifth grade got ,, in Speui members of the Michigan State Med  ing Fridy ical Society, have rolled up    ,,  ,  grades playedj CoilM6rVttirkn Is j sleetves  to use a phreand are   7th grftde R game of football  wrTlUIl lHOle going to do something about lagg  Q tQ  but the 7th gde camel   ing xmk telifa,The first atrJr, bak and won their revenge wth a fftotid iriifir niiy betakW al health conference was hewascory of 6 to 0 therefore alf is even n a WW of the state with few days ago at Michigan State Col  gtart again bow and arrow after Oct 1 and in lege under auspices of the medical Qur rQom has adisplay of Mich l7 counties bucks, does and fawns society Cooperating agencies cluJ prMed and shellaced leaves The  be taken with bow and arrow1  ed theMichigan State, Grange and lience cla8g have broufirht the foil aer Oct 11 The bow and arrjwj Michigan Farm Bureau owing specimens to school frogs, fleaon en Nov 5 Medical scholarships wil be a toads, lizards, cooeens, moths, but the following additional countiej IUr iww ,  warned to students who will VlU pgpgs, snails and are open to deer hunters using fire Novena pSS,   ice in rural communities for a min jjggW arms this year Shiawassee, MuskeUiOfliJi 220  sad imum period of three to five years We haye jp started Indian gon, Ottawa, Kent, Montcalm, Grat Pimtinn fnm ,, , Local health councils are to be est f  A  and coliection aro Jo Clifnton, Saginaw hnd Bii ion eaViTSSiiJI f Comui to assist, coordinate and impale  Qn the way Many lovely drawings  00 squars miles in all  funday lOuTl Si p     i  aild weaving have been completed There are 31 Vvilliamston plan Massesat 8 on   th KaimT Hav the 5th and 6th hunti      r   ac 00 The judges of jrobate, one of whose duties ii is commit feeble minded persons to homes such as Lapeer rapped Gov Siglor and the legislature fov failure to provide for this class of people The Lapeer is overcrowed and there if no place to commit them So as a ml tlwy arc allowed to go free with futal c onsequences We rem em oil a number of years back Jud ge I, i, ui I hid county committed a boy 10 Lapeer He waa remain ed to the jail for committal but after six months there waa still no vacancy in Lapeer and he was released About a year ago he was to Ionia on a criminal charge ie apparently Au happen alt over the state It was ever The following from here are att thus In tfcjs old days the poor house cmiing the different colleges ivcre barti like buildings  nd the psilanti Normal  Harry Melnlk care of thetunfortunates committed FOOTBALL SCORES Dexter inaugcrated her new athj home letu1 field Friday before a crowd of 1UD0 people by trimming Clip ton 40 to 0 They used a forward I pasi uttack almost exclusivelyThe othT scores were Howell 0,Lansing Tech 12 Brighton 21, Hartland 0 Leslie IS, Dansville i Milford 112, Holly 7 Milan UK, Saline O Flat Rock 2H, Cheiset 12RooseveIt 2 University 7 Stockbridge lost to Fowlerville ARE Al TENDING COLLEGE sent menr all programs contributing to the health of people Medical ass ociates are to be recruited to as aist doctors in their actural work Hedical ami hospitals insurance benefits will be extended to Mich rural residents by the Mich Ser   s Uliic Cross The first comm uMty wide enrollment is set for St Johns HClinton coutny in Oct  Pr Emory W Morris, Battle  Oh happy days the 5th and 6th hunting clube this year, 19 less than a n grades boys beat the 8th grade boys Hast year The big bear hunt in Iron It  in a game of football the 30th of September a m and SSSlJb,r,ktawU several of the Roary Con, Sun, f01 Owing to the dispute between hundred men and dogs took part netted but 3 bear, one of which was a cub state and federal authorities over A Bever winter and late spring h the allocation of funds for the hot f,leved to have greatly reduced lunch program the matter is indefiithe pheasant crop nite as to starting date A meeting Michigan hunters will have a fwas scheduled at Lansing this week j herd  of one million der to hunt m  11 H yth Sun aftr Pentecosc, Feast Mies of the pahm Sun    4tn week of 57th Nevenna first Friday devotions Creek, pre, of the W K Kellogg Foundation, and Dr A C FuijtenJ iron out the difficulty Ci Asan of the U of M Medical SchoiL recommended that rural hos Mr Cardy of the Cardy Music nitoia provide office facility for hou8e Ann Arbor was here last wk this fall A decrease in the lower peninsula is made up by a 30 per cent increase in the upper An effort is being made to bring AMT aaffses, dentists and public,  the sch0ol to see about organiz order out of chaos by limiting the doctors, awri  ft bana QuiU ft fv were inter1 name of wall eyed pike toperch Keastfc officials ,  TLlov program is a harbmg er oWrtiat is coming Better health for Michigan farm folk is on the way Circuit Court News iiito Ortlias W a one day J  OOLAM Iftj week He granted i ing ested pike It now has 40 different names FRANK W HAMEL Frank W Hamel, son of the late JrChristine and Charles Hamel, was born in Ludington Mich, April 20 1876 After a several weeks illness he passed away at the convalescent,   m mmt A      , ,, home of Mrs Teresa Boylan near HEN PHEASAN1 eort session last week He granted, Stockbridge g 16 1 nfcn rrvmrwm   the foHowi 4frorces Ruth f rom j In the early 19K,S he waa a pro Wm SchiiKfc, OUwMJ fm K0 Sessional boxer in Detroit He was Sitter Margaret from Vaughn Coll knoKvn M jf  nuae by ett, Druscilla fro Richard White I which  j been caXled since A   Usual Oct 3, Among the intentions are SunJ jlate Robert Kelly, Mon, late Ella I ParadiseTueiB, mother and brother of Mrs Wm McCann, Wed for Mrs Agnes Anderson req by Mrs Tressa McCIear, Thur, special in I tention, Fri,, late Henry and Mary  Wersell, Sat, nuptial mass for  Valbert Nathanial Keiser and Ruth Ann Youag of this parish followed by reception at homo of bride, parents in Gregory aOct 5, high  mass for the late John Downey at  8 a m and Mrs Cousinos mother at 11 a m Mon low mass for the jjte Francis Wm Hamel Your prayers requested for the sick and recast departed, MRS BELLE FORSYTHE ,   Ufll      r  Mclntyre Forsythe 65 Albert from Margaret Beet, twzej mong his opponents were Jack Ham j died at her home in Pontiac on tiofc Deo Dey and Jean from Earl, mond  i wellman Sept 24 of cancer after a seven James Hums, Don McKinley Univiisity of Michigan  Junioi Doyle it osophs Hospital  Rita Kenn lv, Doris Ryan Detroit Business Institute Mari  Wiameyer Detroit Televison  Willurd Wid meyer Adrian College  Oilbcrt Bailey St Josephs Academy, Adrian  Nan Ledwidge Assumption College  Jim Jarvis Mich StateRoss Lamb, Junior Wagoner, Jack Haines, Donn Widmeyer, Her Palmer, Philf Gentile, Robert Carn, Dorothy Parker, Alice Lee Ware, Muriel p Read HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Oct J Brighton here Oct 1J  Manchester here Oct 17 Stsckbridge hera Oct 24South Lyon there Oct 31  Grass Lake here Nov 7Dexter there Nov H  Hartland here iisgrace There has perabe impi ovement admit and many of the old time poor houses h ive been replaced by county hospitals, but the  tate is sadly lagging in facilit ies for the feeble minded and in sane For outraging all limits of decen cy Frank Nicholson, radio stat in California takes the cake His wife committed suicide and the same day he married Ann Cooper Hewitt, a heires and then he and his new wife attended his wifes funeral It was too much even for the radio and his sponsors promptly fired him Crofc Deo Dey and ean irom ir, AHen   Latejr he was a moulder and sup months illness She was the daugh The drunkenness cases 4m5  erviaed machinery installations in ter of the kite Alexander M Intyrel c y w George Haie and Clayton bcofiew tee, mnte ia different citiesIn this a former mayor of Pinckne andjSuil1y ho01 were put over to Dec The one a i capacity ne visited European ct it supervisor of Putnam towns 1 pHeri conn eoMCL emmem  Astred Altord Paster Merwfe Ctpfcrt s g Mr Herr 8unday Morning Worship 103 World Communion Sunday Reception of members 1130 HUtCSTHER BOC tdnst starry Ohurches to Oct 20, ries   orient, having made 4 early life waa apent here Surviving the Itldlisini Frank caee to uec tripi abroad His later yea were arc a daughter, Lucile Amston by al and jte lUcurke Sparr case fJJf pent at his home on Barton Road, previous marriage, her husband, Jim stemss Wossirff theene of an accident to Oct uj,oinckiiey, the late F k Barton Forshe and several stepchildren, iSunday gsheal  J farm For the past year hs has been Also two fepnthepa, Clyde of Pon tSac and Eugene of Vantown and al in failing health, was Wtted In  2 00   merried a an auto0   Detroit who th Sprout survives himalso a son, Hjey andj Mil Esther Beck mmamtmrr a Mr Jv JSL rf the Tw ughtera, Mr Olive Bray   mmi flwilif White ana i0 JfT  h danafaters 4mmHv of two sons IZWSETB hnaband, a g 7 ZsjmsS Ihcmw rSkJ Henry W  pfidk ai is in  iwe  , There ard also susVivic t ah 2kma fisshsfw  QmT, 4  Osssk J tars, Ma Icy Baker, Mrs WisJiakson, JflsHlsni Msay DarU suiter, Mrs jUMian Fox oi Pontiac The fasessM vmc held Sat at the Muntonn Funarsl Home, with burial ia the Pinckney iery oung JmMiim  Wamr I44fc 7 a  last Thee 4ied mCaltforMiss fred Bleaser and t rVBd The funeral was at tfw flssjssfli Funeral Hesne Sept 18 aaststse    , Csv  Cesaeuesi e Cneristi dkmdk saj mm 4mm mmW mmw 7 itatnar MM SMA  te MMm SBr mmmmmm9  VamWmT BftSm SJBBSSSBSSSVISSV m Bmnji  mWmm T4SIMM  StSSasaSBSSs JmwmwmmM ipr mmkmmn , jHa mm  v 2lUmmm1  mmwm amswwwi  ww iTVFajr sXasfjhC n0 HOSMM, Aliestj Vld, X3t jsrlendle fiayineodi JOSEPH MTZ Joseph Met of Howell died at St Joe hoenttal, Ann Arbor MonI4ajafter a long fllaass Surviving are his wifaa fessaer Mae Larey White of Pinckney, two sons, date of ssoweU and Harold of Detroit, also a daughter, Mrs Jack Udell Flint 7 fuoeal will he at   Josephs chuncsv HeweU, Thurs m GBsgasfM 4my at 10 a sa We have all heard the Meer that made Milwaukee Famous In the press last week WisconsiniteB to show their appreciation of this bev erage have stepped up the beer con sumption In 1946 it was 25 gals fi year per person This year so far it lias climed to 29 one half gals v person These people evidently   their suds 2a,  Me FieMJOhane of Meeting Place ICings, ft FHIMSJUIJ wooTSteiner, Si Paafjatea najvlar satetiag wall he Tms Ms faskea, 1, Tyvoae,M the chnrch Thurj Oot 2, 147  mm m m tts Bead iasLJai tM P, ML   k The high cost of food is like the veather Everyone talks about it I ut apparently no one does any  thing  There are a number of re medies suggested Senator Taft wou d solve jhe difficulty by having everyone eat less Ex Pres Hoover would restore the meatless and wheatless days of World War I We doubt if either measure would afl ford much relief Thd action of the Women of New York who formed a Consumers Lerue and agreed not to buy any hih priced food has 1 much more chance of success Now there is waore than enough food in this country for all but Europe and Asia has little food and so much is being shipped there to prevent vation that the supply here is   shortened Repealing the OPA removing price ceilings was a take but the profiteers who he made millions by that move aew CHAMPIONS ii  want  co,ltilMie  m J ghton, baaehiih team, champion of    M  the west division of the TriCounty Thm Tesf Ladies AttXlftary Leairue won the lHUa world series aned the U1 officers ,by defeating Chelsea, champions of  j41 , the east division 6 to 3 at Ann  Secy Loio dlall Trees, arbor, Each had won a game Hank  VanSlasnhteeit flreer pitched for Brighten and al   owed 10 hits BrifWeerede 8 MSGULMt rmMMXfOfWM winning runs in the Sth inning Rafalar essasssialflaHssi mt   j ingea Ledge, Me 14 F  A M OfTO slQMsl J on TvefdsV tsanistf, Oct f Qste Sohn for 80 years a gamel     waniaa la this seetiea died  at a   saessiag A Pontiac hoapkai Tuesday, tfce twtsudiins essssd mmmTfmmuii smrmm CONTEST WINNER Miss EeJ Tref, If, ef 8t Clair ateensce eonsdby She Military Order ef he Leys Legion, f which asses Vomer ef Detroit It net1 rvirriB r i J       FJft ssftv  , JN t v vjjH  tk  3Jj rt 7     1 1    v  V InSr r  Pinck y P  Weilncadav Octl 1347   T manv Edison Services  Neighboring 1 AVON THEATER SYLVAN THEATER  do YOU useS Most everyone knows that Detroit Edison willreplace a burnedout fuse w ut many people arent aware of the other services Edison offers residence customers You can, for instance, exchange burnedout lampbulbs from your house for new your new bulbs need not even be the same size as the old ones You can also exchange a wornout appliance cord 237ftfe for a fresh one p  li I Edison will repair the operating parts of electric ranges, water healers  and of many small household electric appliances, JEgJj irons, toasters 1  I J and so on A consulting service f   to aid householders in the use of electricity is also available This includes advice on using electric ranges fjffn to the best advantage also adrecipes for special dishes will be glad to help you adapt the latest ideas in home  lighting to your particular needs Theres no charge for these special services, except where new repair parts are needed Just call your nearest Edison office vice on freezing, canning and preserving The DETROIT EDISON Co  The Auburn Heights, El uod,   tiSone and Style schools in i v iae I  township, Oakland county hav ot Id to merge Jlalph D Roudi of Wallingford Conn, is the new director oi the Fowlerville high school band i Born to Walter Harbour and wife i rlpi Lavey at Rowe hospital, Rockbridge, Sept 21 a son Michael Thomas lockbridire and Fowlerville play od a benefit ball game Sunday for Harold Springwan, team, manager, who injured hisleg playing and had to have an operation Slockbridfe, Mick CHKLSSA, mat Sat, Oct 3, 4 iri, Sat, O Ct FEAR IN THE NIGHT 3 COME EASY GO On of tuose oood Pine  Thomar, Detective Stories A Comedy with With BARRY FITZGERALD, DIANA PAUL KELLY, KEY SCOTT LVNN and SONJSY TUFTS  M Cartoon FoottuH Thrill Newt BAMBOO BLONDE A Good Musical with FRANCES LANGFORD and RUSSELL WADE  Sun, Tue Oct 5, 7 Sun, Mon, Tues, Oct 5,6,7  THE EGG AND T A Coiedy with CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MarMURPA MARJORIE MAIN TT , TACV rfXKMV CACV V I and LOUISE ALL8R1TTON Ktotkbnde ha started a campai I  Y VVY GO Sunday Show 357,9 ne Va re JSffid TtJr   ITVLD DIANE  tfTWtfOchasei dwt ctSS LYNN, SONNY TUFTS , THE BEST YEARS OF named Wendell Abott is gen chair 6 New    , man  Loose m the Caboose ChampagMlss Goldie Holt who retired af ne for T ter teaching in Howell schools for 3D years was given a reception at  r Howell today I ngston county will receive 2j, 11534 in McNitt road money this year Mrs Mary Schaefer, 82, widow of Fred Schaefer niied at Howell last week Mr and Mrs Irving Richardson and Mr and Mrs Donald Hanson of Howell Have returned from a 2 weeks trip to Arizona Horn to Mr and Mrs Robert Dill 0way of Howell Sept 22, a girl llev Charles Wahsh, pastor of St Joseph church, Dexter left by plane from Willow Run last week on a isit to Europe This was tha gift of his parishioners on his 2oth or di nation anniversary SJn LiWh OUR LIFE A Drama Starring r,r J 7T um ,u MYRNA LOY FREDRIC MARCH, L it  f  Th IANA ANDREWS, HAROLD RUS T  lmil,rtlOB Thre  SELL, TERESA WRJGHTHOAGY o Grl  Blue  CARMICrUEL Dua te hnffth of this picture there 8 5  Parting nt 730,Thi8 show will be uiit at 1035 m Children 50c, Adults 120 S  ComTnaMiracleon 3l4thSt7eet 4Michijn Kid first JVatioPoliJAd I IhxnL v wvw  iav cakoJ riBWtiXSaMF rcvztri e  HO WELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH Und Federal Supervision  lorn Bennett on last years Dexjs Mr,ur Federal Deposit Inter high school team is center on 5 surince Corporation, All De the Albion college team Note ot 47 Year Ago  The school yard is being graded after many years and trees will be 5 set oht  S MiJnu HrouinnrH Liiiiio Cevng 2 ty died at her home in Ann Arbor S3 Friday The funtiral anl burial were 5 in Dexter ij K, C Ort and wife have been  visiim tlieir daughter, Mrs Flora  Grimes havq returned to Valpurisn S Neb E Most of the former Pinckneyites 5 living in Detroit came home on the 5  oxursion Sunday 1 S  Andrew Uuen is now working S  for the newDetroit daily To day S for any future needs J The County Sunday school Assn K met at Hamburg Sunday Special   music was furnished by Erwin Ball  WE HAVE AMPLE vvia Cook artd Bernice Akeiv   i John Carrol has gone to Detroit fi AVAtBLL FOR to work  S ,  Fannie Teeple is working as a s  Q stenographer in Albion f sz K Two of Jas Jeffreys childern s 3 uve typhoid fever   RAL ESATE MORTnAGEi  OR PFRSv T AT RASO  3 ABLE i rES 5 yoaits Insured up to 5,090 f each DftJNMtfcO, AND A BANK LOAN  FINANCED IT It piys to finance your car with bank credit The cost 1 low, its convenient, and you build bank credit standi m FUND SOUND Pot Roast Beef j lb  Kniory, 7 months son of Mr andjs Mrs Frank Johnson, died Sunday 5 I Goody Dinkel had two horses cut hv barb wire Friday night and a J  cow shot in the jaw by a hunters Jiiines Jones has placed a 2000 monument in the Hamburg cemc itery It is 22 ft high and weighs ,im,fMuiiHlltmtimtmiHlmHtf U tons 1  Wm Ledwidge and wife attcmt ATHLETKS FOOD GERttl oA thefuneral of MJohn Brogan HOW TO KILL IT at Dexter Monday , IN ONE HOUR  Th Marble FC4OO1 is closed this ip NOT PLlSAStlu, your 35c weokto allow Wm Roche the tea back Ask aiy druggist for ihia  to exhibit his team of colts STRONG rUNMCTD, TFOL ill, Wtct Ituirs Fri Sept 3u Oct SiENCilR TRACY, KATHARINE HLFliJkN, ROBERT WALUiR MLLVYN DOUGLAS ix THE SEA OF GRASS Cartoon  Latest Novs Sat7 Oct74  Mating 200 P M JEWELS F BRANDEN ELRG vicn  rnNAKD IlillNi, C,ylU flJlii Ji J TON VILLIAM BOYCE, GEORGE Gbv HAYES, RUSSELL HAYDEN in HOPAiOWa RIDES AGAIN Cartooi  Hi Salt Pork  ni Fowlerville fiar lb  n US Years A go lb  5 5 died here ,f the whose Made with 00 percent alcohol, it rcnetroes, Keaches and kis More nus faster Today at CORY DRUG STORE, Uineknev Coffee 57c 45c Ground Beef Pork Sausage B k ,b Rose Fish Bo,1A,, Chase  Sanborn S auer Kraut V10 Tomato 5oupColumrta SUeed PisteappIOgt, SS79J Velveeta Cheese Lf,b 930 UalVMMt Wuhlag Macklaw M Paap tiMr lt jPREFT pas krr   r5 ey Ccn Store  iiis Lovisa Coe, 84, Seil 22 She was a neice of the    Dr C W tHaze with family she made her home I I 1 0 coal shortage heirs over the C and Trunk  railroad has rostood  te passenger serive hrre In a game marred by endless dis putcs Iinckney won 1 1 Dextei here Sunday 8 to 7 iioci e Shehan ind WalUr Mercer  vumed JHstudies t the ,U of M   I   a 1 Sigler is attemling Cas Tech school in Detroit Jam DockJni and wife have ro turned from a ten day trip through Michigan The Jackson Howell bus now makes daily trips except Sunday Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer were Dr Prank Mer or and two sons of Pontiac and Dr Walter Mercer and family o East Lansing  Hoy Smollett jr who is an in istructor at Mich State spent the  we nd at the Albert Dinkel home Bundith Clavon as called  Mrs Ray Chandler and Nifta Bern ardine Iyrch of Kalamaaoo spent v TO en4 with Mrs Claude Knuwiy  Mrs C H Esssiniy and Mrs L ,  the AadttrI Saturday  Sun, M,n, Oct 5, Mat Snn,, 2 p ni, Continuous DICK HAYME5, VERA ELLEN and CESAR ROMERO in CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA In Technicolor COlvTEDY NEWS Tre7WedTrThTir,bctr7,8,9  in Technicolor CORNEL WILDE, MAUREEN OHARA in THE HOME STRETCH CQIIEHY   JiEWA SUdi   TAX NOitCE Villajro taxqs will bo received at my home on Wednesday evenings iind Siturday afternoons Holen KyMd Village Treas r4f v Tntnam St l  ivV Cc lViUfS fire t , reaching trz market in incrlrz  and tyya of future to tsit ever i uJl 1ke the v in 1   1 7inBlaircuos son wedding si okominp Mrs  lmtr children for or of her oVy, at n her in hon 1 birth, f  wricft and they are s There is a size zs  1  n y budget,  cf tc    jlmb,iic r  y iTcvcc5 Ari yr, 1 be j sed e IVJ,J of tis ute, nte crircrtt A see usplace jcur ri Ir toaj fpr cr  rr  J cm  J iztion  iiest CALL L5 T Car Zxpmmoc k Yew Crfwrw oi MUUS  VT29 rilveknejv  IZ0C BdYRON J HUGKZS   ed Maatcr lrUier  Mich 8717 Lakeside Dr  EVEN INC S  La4 PAftCSfT TEACHf MECTMC Assn, met at Ae sdbwi Tuesday J nite with 45 present, Tht byJ were read an4 iismlwrwiiy odopt1 d, Cooperati wk Tm wiJ , ,  55251 J A  Sana HU Aihsrta DtesW O Lrfi to hireii W the  JSfl Art JBsaCslsw 45  fertile wer4 fttt M  rfte cop4ete teeMsf  PT,1 week with MJM  wW,    the Tint easts  JsusrTSjBJt  3vafrya Get One for lc No Limit FEATURING I Cent Sale Come Early Limit Formerly Murray Kennedys A tooftt tha botgrMaot e todayt leading Amerieaa bv ttvo  teat to mreeihra meaner hive come from the t Iftj whioa abottld jxev haarteeJeg to young manjvhe may feat lo tavt teat fteVftaeeauMI OMBOJ only through full or pottt la key seigBaeVjua eoajeletoB by CM mtmm Cnmeiay anew aome ieter aatS lb tuppon ft tfteim that taavAtnariea way of eeraaatieva a  tee read at tea arst  7 iteteteey etna Jp teWeajjjdaaa itmt w ftt fltai ttoreuelwit jfet mamrw fe  AH th 11 toe ami Citlfta Serve aataeup too Thai company ft no theVfUle A vary wit fte United Statce fiat Th Govanuneot the wisdom neataiary to bueinasa activity et fee aperient to guide Iron the b oaortod or appointed, grow ap nftturati fro The procfsf a lor ant human aaeriact, bit it A ftftftjate ttut ten work Idftjoa anftJCfi not government areafteeja fee ipirit of rivalry lHe the Amarieea blood It Via evidence on tha bajehell lot, and pravaifc throughout meat eeavo m It hat made thit aatiea thaenvy of fee eatirt world ItwiB eontiaua to be , tha support of The world to leaf it it permitted The foUowinJttiabulataoa laoirft  irt earfkaCa  COAST GUAW adfceri tvary day are provinc how effect , the aniaUaraaval vatatia purchased with the help of War Bonds c clear fee aaaa oftbemy etibmarinee Comdr David H Bartlatt of San Diego, Calif, recently wle awarded a Navy medal for maneuvering hit Patrol Jfoigit la tuefca aunnar that ft brought about the destruction of a Jap attacker Othar coiamantfan of mull veaaela art doing highly V S Trmmtf Dtpftmtnt ,fM p     ft Qt  i IHeraaya Ceeryt Mayer of MI aaow aorw  Z Wetter ft Edge Ak Ceraa afeet ata Xzithtomt Ar  iy Ai,  OUR DEMOCRACY by Mai THE NEW HIRED MAN THE MODERN FARMER IS ASLE TO TILL MORS LAND, RAISE  AND HANDLE LARGER CROPS, BECAUSE POWER ELECTRICAL V OR MECHANICAL NOW DOCS FOR HIM MANY OF THE CHORES THAT ONCE TOOK MUCH TIME AND ENERGY mr  V MAKING POWER HIS SERVANT THE PARMER IN THC UNITED STATES HAS NOT ONLY RAISED HIS OWN STANDARD Of LI VINO, SUT GREATLY I NReVtoE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NATION AND THC ENTIfte WOCD Try a Dispatch Want A v for Remits M vC eteeal 6MS   A    3Vjrt4uaadS8S  1   4 Veterans Memorial Li c   ,,iw   d AthUtie Field Pinekney, Michigan V   800 P M     i  ,     r  fii4 r ,,  ,    k  W V hi    4i  ,      ,  V   hi       a   , J  ,  U m Pinck ev vs     Bh        li, 1  V    , vr t  4Sn       i,i    ,   i B, , ,  ,,  m , I   J ,  u  lkv  Edward Parker Stanley Dinke Floyd Martin Hockoy Service RAHoainer k Grocery w r  THIS ADV IS SPONSORED BY JohnEisele Murray Kennedy Lavey Hardware George Frailer The Pinknj Dispatch i  ead Soni r  lnrj  A  u   6   i v     ,  t r      f   4 W 7 5,, I,   ii  i SVitiSilV  5J v r  PINCKNEY DISPATCH, Wednexiayj Oct I 1947 am Peoples Store ro  lit f Kftrygoodi Cat  w f Shoe enfs  ffiirsaishiilgs 9 e JK  1 tare tMPC  LIVE STi GENERA   j HUT ImiMm  J Weekly Trip Rde to PeSroit  Hnise iuou9 64rl4  6 i irnc ii LO tSSa  i  r hOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCFC HORSES 15 COWS 17 liOZS 3 per Cwt jCACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION HOGS  PER CWT CALVES AND SHEEP KLMOVivD FREE PHONE UOLLECY TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 430 Ti Original Company To ray for WAY STOCK Oea  5 m  M d VtLk end guestsvof Mi Licanor  y  u wci j Mr HUU iur iu  1 oi Detroit andHubeif iec  Lttt iiic anci 1anifly oTKou  nnuc   Swarthout spent tfr WLok eifd m Hamburg wim Eisu  C Atiee attended tin iooibaii 1110 in Ann Arbor Sal Siu, jiCi ull, LyiUS it  , hs VV C AtLee, Mr,    jiJLi and Miss Josephim i  ended the 5Jth  edei i n   i v oi Mr and Mrs Win  J  j m Detroit Sunday 106 Aid oi the Cong i ou in about 4o0 at theu i MH  i,sken dinner Sat night Mi, Dorothy Hughes called up  iiitiiiv Mrs George Meubcm ji  ui V, i ii Sal  in  on, Mn, arid Leola Rea alt ivii d the football game n n  i, i Satuiriay i iMiry Juiiiiowki  Myrtle , , iii Pirboiai calied on Ai i o  J Reason Sat Sh wa   , M acher here r MI  Mrs Stanley Dmkel ami  unday dinner guots o, i  John iinkeJLnoiiorin is birtluday on aal family and Mrs  ai and Leota, ateudco ian  huiV in Ann rboi Sua  eiif iMann has a picture taken   of ire ioer grades of the iinckvyj i , MIIO ,,otie  yeavs ao Kate ,,u irovn i teacher and among those   m the picture were the late Dr C  I   it, r G Jackson and main j 11 I  as taken in front  the   of,the Mann block Most of the peioons in it are iuntifhn i Uia  WWCKWEY DISPATCH Published Every Wdnwday 115 Main St Pinckn yei,ran Intered am aecond iu flatter at Poatoffice m  lnckney, Michuran undo h nt of Mnrch 3 187 , bacription rail, 110 a Year  PAL W CORLBTt, PUMLISUBf Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt pent Sunday with Mi and Mrs i A Vaylor in Eaton Kapids Fred Cozzens attended the Hill ales iuir lastweek Mr and Mrs Hany Fairthild oi ieiron wtsre Sun guests of Mr and Mra Frank Abudocn Mr and Mrs L J Hciuy ento Jtaned for dinner Sunday in iiunui oi Katherines birthday Joan infj ith, Susan Campbell and Mr and Mrs Jesse iHeniy Mrs Marjory 1urkinson and dau ghter,of Ann Arbor were FriiuesLs oi MJ, JvOSc llciniee iioiand Kaiuinan of Detroit spent the woek CMU m uie Mark iaii noino The following from here dxpei to go to Douglas Lake over tin Week end to hunt deter with bow and arrow Norman Miller, Kidgu Shirey, Gerald and Loui, Swarthout howard Keau Koy Clark and wfe left Sunday on a trip through northern Mich Edsel Meyer and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday dinner guests at  the Walter Clark home Lee Lavey and family were Stu guels of Mr and Mrs Harry Las  y in Detroit Miss Charlotte Eisler of Detroit spent Fri with the Hoff Sisters  Mrs Hattie Rae Mains and Mrs ilenn Sriiih of Dearborn called on Mrs iHattie Decker Sat and were dir  r insts at the Curlett home rii A J on and wife have moveo iiiLo tho Tanse Bodia  home they bought on the Dexter iioad ani   jica Alorrid has moved into pir house hvuru Tischler and family have aKredx from the Whitley house on the rnxtexroad to the McMacken apartment Jack Wilson jr and family have a,ed to Hiand Lake Tlie Iseh I Sister of Detroit have rented tl Murphy apartment vacated by then, Welton Chamberlain is working for the househod Necessities Co in Ann Arbor Miss June Amo who has lived with the Devie jHammer family for  everal years has returned to Plow HI and living with her mother She is a senior at Tinckney and rides lo  i i n  t WJII  Don Main Used Car lot 864 East Grand River, Howell, Phone 37 Open Evenings 1946 Chevrolet Two Door 1946 Fort Four Door 1942 Ford TudPr 1941 Ford CIuBCcupe 1936 Chevrolet T wo Dior 1941 Olds Cluk Coupe 1936 Chevrolet Two Doo1944 Ford Four DQO, 1936 Ford Tudor 1935 Chevrolet Tudor 1934 Chevro t Two Door 1931 Plymouth Eour Doo t Tractors, TrucKs llin rKd TriaCtand Semi T 1940 Chevrolet Tiaolor 0 Attention Milk  Stock Haulers JNew 1047 Diamond P, im mediate Delivery 1 12 to 2 Ton Cab and Chassis long whsej  base 2 speed axle, 8 12 x20 Tires  Don Main ANOTHER CMARMNG NUMBER 5 TMF TELtPMONE DIRECTORV WITM 171 YELLOW PAGES FILLED WITH MELPi MOTES FOP THE BUSY BUYER lur ti fcj f ui,er are not Among tho  chobi with Mrs Lobdell Mr1, and Mrs Seth Darwin of Lan ini, were in town Sat  11 n liokos aivl wife entertained ni parents from Traverse City oerj tlle Aveck end  Keith Ledwidge who attended the Mich State College last year ha decided to study for the  priesthood nnd enters Sacred Heat Seminary Detroit this week iloy Fisher has sold his cottage n cros the pond to Condiff  larM s i Mr and Mrs Fred Read were J Sin guests of Mr and Mrs Joel S hosser at Clear Lake j Win, Whitley artf wife of Ann j Arbor were Sunday guests of Mr und Mrs James Whitley Mr and Mrs Clayton Capenter and John Carpenter and family jpent Sunday with Mr and Mi     v   COWS 12 MORSES 10 HOGS S3 Cwt DEFENDING UPON SIZE AND C NHTON CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Fi Animal CoSlecisd rnptly Modem Equipment aoaKle Men E U FARKER, Aent Phoii S8, Pi ic  The FASTFST D So Service a MkhijaiT  i n g here now iv it UJ I florin Tefft of Toledo W C Miller, Mrs Ette Mencahl Vet Bulli, Gene Mann Laura Hofl Central  ltiekCo iirs 1 iii ley Dinkel and son ce in Jameson Wednesday  Mi arti Mrs Lloyd George oi Detioit pent Sun with Mr and Mrs Joe Griffith Mcsdames Erdlcy VanSickle ana   i omm were in Ann Arbor  iiursday   Lir uivi Mrs Gus Rissman of vcl en tied ta the Erdley Van ,10 hume Thursday niii icdames I5en Tomlin and Mrs In  IT SOIL PIPE  FITTiNGS BATH TUBS 4  SHALLOW WELL PUMP 5 250 C a, tso 600  LAVATORES SINKS WATER SOFTNERS SEPTIC TANKS LAUNDW TUBS PIPE FITTINGS YALVEiSWELL POINTS FITTINGS JET PU IPS Stanley IBrckefc LrU  lllOUv at tnMrs sic  dinner  0flt Sunday of Dcwvn,, v,r,  noickle were in ilv iuoiuty Lo attend a lij of the Iattera siser, I Ben White , ihts, for Mrs Vari  w why i, tr7 yeais old  I, Kinntiy anci children Sunday Vith M  Mr and Mrs Bud Fisher and Omar Cass and wife of Detroit pent Sunday at the Lester Mcafee home Mr and Mrs Frank liaidy of Dearborn spent Sunday with Mr  aivl Mrs Harold liaidy at Rush Lakel The Joe Gargolia family have moved back to Detroit from Rush La  j Hollb Wylie family spent , jay in Fowlervilk   iJasil Whhi and vife of Howell with Mr and Mrs  Shirey  SOnsl WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR iilr H V  i I  A Lie Vaughn, Mrs MarfvSheh  JKI diuhter pnt iiy ,, lioy Merrill home Ona CampieU fanily spent Sunat he fium iioilow ountry club a  Mrs LedSunday callers of Mr and Kenneth Wylie were Hubert VMT and lamily of Royal Oak,    Mr and Mrs, Hugh Doolittle,  Euler and wife of Howell  M Saturday, Mrs Mary Murphy, sons, Harry and Lorenzo and grrandsun, Thilip, w, in Jackson  Mrs Gertrude Cofson fTeldo PLAY SAFE HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY RECONDITION ED NOW FOR COLD WEATHER DRIVfNGFREE ESTIMATES GET YOUR WINTER BATTERY NOW  t  Phono dmncr grrits oi Mr and Mrus L  g 7sitinsc her cousins, the Tiplady C Gorhw,  fairly Mr a i ,, Waltar Clinton of i Mr and Mrs Max Reynolds enDetroit voro fcYiday guests at the ter17incd their card club last week C J Clriion home Sat nijrht We are now open for business in the Slewait Anderson Bldjr Estimates gladly given for Sheet Metal work, gutters, downspouts, Smoke Stacks and furnace repairing In the near futu e WP will also be eqripp ed forweeing and brazing AH work guaranteed pinjekney Fabricatng  Sheet Metal Company  MrfcxVenwi PleMa spent Satin Mra Howard TiscMer and son   in visiting relatives at Detroit  jqar0aiir4jandWfa f ml Mrs, Fwuik Potta and daughter Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs i HnCy Nay entertained a number Robert Ikc were Mrs Walter Lea j of fyjftnds Pri night at a birthday ,hnman Hi on Jean and Marlin Virty Maurcr, daughter Mr and Mrs  iuis Coyle and wife, Ray T5urns al Emerson of Landing and Mar j arr wife and Dominick Conklin and n Bruit , fan,jiy were Sunday guests of Jack NOT FUNNY j Young and wife of Gregory  HA, MA Ii, TOME JOKES ARE Kobdrt Turner and wife and Ken  It a i rhingto think twice uy ftnd wife of Detroit sjent Sun be i ore you play that next practical at Rh Lake r joke It A daigei0us, very c  Hooker and son, Robert of  iuch so id in the American, Detroilt called at the J iH Hooker j Weekly, with this Sundays Oct5j  nome Sunday      sue of TI trcit Times, about, xiLP Prvnt an Aedqent it vnwist jikt that ended inn tradgy y0ur car Safe to Drive Our low ,et Sundays Detroit Tkiie  hurly rata will enable you to have   rwrlv Bcrviced at ourj your car properly serviced garage MMSammk 1v PrancU Murphy UvinfiUn Motor 8aki Bakk Deal UL m f M FOR 8ALEC Hatlpf Sm n  1JI WWPff  1  7 Pinckney Dispach WedneKlav Oct I 1947 Tf 1   OR IHTER DuoTherm  Mctersoir State Bank NIGHT DEPOSITORY iATERS WATER HEATERS, TOILETS WASH STAN, 4 tflNETS, SINK, SEPTIC TANKS, ELECTRIC rtVPS E 8  16  CU, FTDEEPFREEJ1 i 4,6  8CAN MILK N We v  att  it J     to once more  ol our customers itoy Seivice Ill to or m ny years this type of s  j c was available ors in larger cities  , a method of COOLERS  PRICKS ARE RIGHT   only to depositNow this 0 safe guardin  the proceeds of business after bai   ing hours is established in Howell We of lev a burglar and fire proof safe at a nominal charge through our Nifcht Depository McPiierson Svale BaiH  Monoy to loan at reasonable mtes, Interest paid on Savir  books and Time Certificates of Deposit Ail deposits up to 5,00000 in sured by our membership U i  Deposit Insurance CorKaeioa  Mrs I J Kennedy and Mr Kennedy attended the Anderson Donahue wedding at Howell Sat j Edward Drost of Chicago spin I the week end at his home here, h i visited fricndjs in Ann Arbor Sat  j Airs Haze Ely of Ann Arbor spent the week end with Mr and  Irs M E Darrow 1 Miss Dolly franklin of HcKvell  AUS an over Sunday guest at the ail lJaughn home t iJoru to Mr and Mrs Charles  lieain of Hilaud Lake at St Joes iioipital, Ann Arbor Sat night a fcoy J is H CaiT received word, that I his houat at Gulfport, Miss, was  roamaued considerably by the recent exiloou waters there  Hobert Carr and Phil Gentile are i staying at Mrs Lulu Lamb a room I ing house in East Lansing Mrs Weltha Vail visited relatives in Parma, Albion and Homer last week Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee were in Lansing Monday Mrs Peggy Jaroslawski and dau ghters and Miss Mary LaRue left Tuesday for Ariz, for the winter month Born to Marcian Ledwidge and vviic or Toit last week a daughter  a  PROFESSIONAL CORNER INCKNEY SANH AKIU Ray M Dulfy, M D Pinckney, Mich 4 Daily 1100 A M to 2 00 P M, Except Wednesday Mon, Tues,Fri, Sat, 700800 pnr DR G R rvUCLUSKEY DENTIST 112 N Mkeaifan Telephones Office 93ft Residence 814 vangt by Appoiatmeat Hbwell, Mithicar fr  PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Phon 3F11 Pinckney, Michigan Don W Van Winkle Charles JL waffNm Attorneys at Law First 9taU aad Savings Haaa Hawaii, atlekLeme CEMETERY MEMOR1A1J J L ARNET4 SON Ana Arbor, Michifaa HAROLD D CHUBB Howell, Michifaa Local Representative  Monument  Market I MARTIN J LA VAN Phon 13 HERB SNEEu Phoao 183 207 E Gxa4 Mrs Howell, Miehftfti Raai EftatOtioaaraoca, Breaams Cat j, Lake and Feurm Property A Speciality list Your Property With Ma t LEE LAVEY  l Stock Minerals 325 cwt ilAn Cj IvirlUUiAN l u The Probata Cotrt for the County OP LIVINGSTON At a , On of taiu Courtheld at the Proiit office in the City of lloweH in said County on 11 j liiili day of September li47 AI  Pre, sit lion Willis L Lyons j  Judge oi Probate 1WO WHEEL TRAILERS FOR In the Mattrr of the Estate  eUsALEANY SIZE, NEW, STRONG William P iaidiur, Deceased 1 Easy Pulling, Well balanced and K issell W hudner having file guaranteed aUo GOOxlli wheels, Ufc AVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Phoaa 59F3 Pircknev   Michigan FAMILY NIGHT Tho Congl church held their first family night of the lalil season at the church parlors Monday night, j was was well attended Charles Pooi of Eugene,, Oregon, a former resident showed pictures of Yellow  C,DTI i atom National Park, and explainP I 1C I ANKb  CES ed them They were very nice A j potluck luncheon was served i  I AUCTIONEE Rirv FARM SALES A SPECIALITY  BET WYL1E PHONE PlNCrNEV 78F21 Phone 136F6 Rapairiig PLUl Stat License 8717 Lakatida Dfff Ruth Lake PRSWARTHOUT  SON FTJNERAL HOMiv Modern Bqaipaiaal Aaibulaaee 8M ilea Phoaa 39 Phackaay Mlahtf FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETR1ST i0 WEST GRAND RIVER AVI HOWELL, MICHIGAN  70R APPOIMTMBNTS Radaca 611 aw aeBanaayMaaierfMekBB4eBVaaaaBBajMaBaaVaaB VOll SALEipair fleavy Work Horses I09G0 Stinchfield Rd  t armors Feed Supply C  Ci in said Court his petition prayin thit the administration of said   tal he griiiUd to iijssell V iainor or to some other suitable per son It is OrHered that the Oth day o October A,n  M47 at ten oclock in tlu1 forenoon, at said Probate Of  fice, he and is hereby appointed to  hearing wtd petition, It is Further Ordered, That p ibhc notice thereof be uriven by publica jiitch, a newspaper printed and  tinn of a copy of this order once each week for three mccosve vcekp revious to sale lay oi liearirg in the Pinakney Dis uiild in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true copy Probate j Mrs Lfter McAfee and children 1 pott the week end in Detroit hitches for sale axels, springs uud Open Sundays WILSONS RENTATRAILER J pOK SAI or with 1  POOLS CLEANED Pinckney Mich, Owner F Pearca WRITE ALLrNEL HOTEL FOR SALErNew built in bathtub ROOM 70 o PHONE 4241 and new medicine cabinet ANN ARBOR MICH Mrs Ted Singer, 3015 Monks Boad Classified Want Ad tflsHflaVaaaBm iaKBaBaBaVlaBBapBBaBBBafjBAfjaaja TRAILER COMPANY Grand Kiver Ave Howell ANKLETS11 2,i HP Garden tracinch w ami Cultivator complete y  Peach fnim Glenn brook pair for 1, regis 1 ar Hoc value For infants, girls orj FOIv SALE Clladioles laches Cuff assorted colorh j cut daily Pfenty of colors LAU1KS HOSF4 pairs for 100, from asc,  c a Jo  ic value clKice of semisheer J Win rayon or fullscam service weight  Ioii, Full shades also It Punett Howell Mich spikes to pick 72 E Siubley Phon vi  t PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELLMcr    colors net the week end in Detroit J please state AlhNS COTTON J pairs for in  1 value, niedium weight long style or short elastic topAs soiled coiors lUlinsEYE iIAPEUS2Jrl a doz enliirt quality,27x27 hemmed in sanitary sealed package MEWS DiiESS SOX5 pairs for 100 3fc value Fine rayon, long stylo or short elastic top Assorted Hosiery are slight imperfects FOll SALEjHalo Peaches nliout Sept, Guy C, Michaels,   Laie Road, Anu 415 Alberta Patterson FOPv SALEFURNITUIE, 2 Piece Plue Living Room Suite, Metal jli lei, Reed Settee and two Chain, Suitable for cottage or porch, Skirt  00, ,ooii Chair v in Ottoman,Mnrble Top Table, iro Dressers Odd Mirror Lamp, Fireplace Screen, Four Sets of No  vels, like new, Ping Pong Table, and Table Tennis Outfit, Pafr of  Maple Sis is, Piano, Sectional Bookcase etc Housewives 8AVEYOUf WASTE FATS  size Wanted I SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED Si NO C,0,1VS, WE PAY Parcel Post SOUTHERN SALES COMPANY i,0, UoX 2021 DEPT, AC7 RNOXV1LLE, TENNESSEE SALESMEN WANTED Part or lull Time A money savin, house hold proTluct that sels easily Lib  and excluivc erritoi, V Heath, Pinckney M  Mji  Pettysville Road, 4 East of Pinckney   Harry Prisk miles era count Write to L FOR SALENorgo Oil PunverJ heating stove and oil hnrrel also round oak heating stoe Lurius 1 Doyie Tel 42 310 Putnam Street CHARIS N rsonalized fitting service, ex LiiHtMuryBmpgLi,Ht,sfuunda tioni at very reasonable prices Phono 410 Mrs Martha EStrobel 42s West Sibley St, Howell  PoloFOR SALENaw right hand built in bath tub, medicine cabinet, neyer been used  T Singer 3015 Monk RdPinckney FOR SALELight fixturedrop atyle, dining room or living room, never used 4 door chimes, 2 tone 150 pr boys shoes,, size lVb,75c, ladiea ring, 14 K zircon yellow gold, mounting, 18 245 Phone 08, Pinckney, TO RFNT4 Unadilla fATE OF MICHIGAN Ti FOR SALE No 2 eating toes 1,00 per bushel Win e ph vnv Roams FOR SALE Nino acre Farm Lo 190 BeTirdaTeyRoad cated , mj from Gregory on Toma FOR SALE 500 Whitft Rock Pul Rd with seven room house fill base PLS, 8 to 10 weeks old meni, good barn, chicken iuusj, ou c , Lloyd Pinckney reairs also bl ar, ,e all Oil Km all orchard ireuit Gourl for he CoiBity j prjce , 4ROO Terms Livingston in Chancery J Arthur Bullis Bowdish real estate 86 R Howell after 6  1  E LLSSO, Vs  CllAliLES PUSSO and JHN 13F22 FOR RENTSmall year around hou se at Rush Lake Call John LobdeU J9k  L  Overcome Soap Shortage  i Si t  NEELY nendirt, in tnt Circuit eaiity of Livingston a the City of  u urn tOX,lET  SOAP Attt LIFEBUOY if world wida ahorlaBt 0 alt Animal Fiti and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only  fifth of what tiMf iied In 1M1 ThU also affecte paints, textiles, te Without Sal kelp of the American Housewives there year, One oat of wry nine eaket of toap made last kftchana, Itwrt blma yoor fraOr If he haa leather goods, floor would have been nttle soap ast yer was made from waste fats srved no soap bet save every ouncr of fat you can and sell it to ymr We Need them mmwm Them at this Store LOSTA Black Hogfrom my farm Finder leturu and receive rewaid Lynn Hendee phone 35F12 WANTEDAshes and rubbish to  hauPaway Will also pick up old newspaper and mayazines Harry Prijsk II i YOULL i SCaTtsl MEATS Al Clarks Pla ntiif  FOR SALE Seven room house, two baths, shade, garden, fruit good location 250 Putnam St I FOR SALE Heating stove, burns TJ J11 wood or coal, heats 5 rooms     Howell, stuart Amierson in    inly and state on Septem J hl1 ii 147 F0R SALE Electric Watr Heaters In this cause it appearing , l j 52, f,2 and 82 gal capacity Have in the uern bill of compliant on iejtock Stanlev Dinkel that the plaintiff does not know the present whereabouts of Charles uusso, defendant, and whether he is a resiuent of the state of Michigan or lives outside the State of  Midiibran, in a foreign country On motion of Van Winkle  Van Wiiklc, att for Plaintiff it is OR DEiiEDthat the said Charies Russo causv his appearence to ,be entered h in within three months from the dte of this order and that in  case of his appearence he eAuse hi ais  to plaintiffs bill of compl  in to be filed and a copy thereof r, d en the attorneys for plain i is witai fifteen days after ser  vio on said defendant Charles Rio, of a copy of aid bill and ifntiee of this order nd tht in de fault thereof said bill be taken as confessed by scJ lfeilnt Clia  RMSSA  And it is iuituer ordered that wiJ in forty days the plaintiff Beas ie E Rosso carae a copy of this or der to be pubHhed in the Plnlfney jvateh, a T Aispafer printed, pub ed and ciulatiij in said Coun ,nd that tuch publication be continued t lie rein for at least once 1 in each wek for six weeks in sue cession, or that she cause a copy of this orir to be personally served on aid defendant Charles Russo, at leaM twenty days before the  no prescribed for his appearance Glenn C Yelland Ctrcuft Court Conuniasioaer Van  r A Van Winkle Attorn far Plaintiff A4dreu Howell Mk FOR SALECocker spaniel, Male 8 months old registered Housebrok en Blond and white McFadden lakeland, Pinckney Phone 62F2 FOR SALEWinchester 12 bsuaye pump gun and Winchester deer rifle Phone 42, Lucius Doyle FOR SALErUsed Hot Air Circulating stove in good condition, gooH good buy for 20, JH looker Phone GfiF12 FOR SALE 8 Wheat, treated Bushel of Seed Nick Katoni FOR SALEPotaitoes at 100 per bushel L W Umstead 6 Son Erom where I sit itf Joe MarIi Its Living That Counts I stole the title uf this column a fleas of mellow beer wata from a magazine arllcs that a whole lot better than I can what farm aad coaatry life can mean, We talk about farm profits, 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>FPU  MOPBmSmmmjQmj pnrfcnc VOL 64 Michigan Mirror  In Memoriam I School News Piykney Ditpatch Vdayfag Sept 24 1947 Two wtcks lrom this coming Sat Seldom has a community been o Sept 27, Michigans new labor law will go into effect All labor union and all uploy will be affected as the law im j bowed in grief as was the Pinckj ney area last Wednesday morning at word of the sudden death of lercy iH Swarthout, funeral dir poses new obligations with respect j ector, and civic, social and religious to strikes and picketing It yeekto prevent industrial strike by re quiring use of mediation Strikes may be called omy alter tho state conducts an election of employees involved, not a majority of those voting Furthermore, the new law seeks to outlaw strikes by employees, of public goveiVnient, public utilities I appointments, whilj his ready symand hospitals, ami to settle such dislpathy aed the sorrow of his patputes by arbitration rous Also, in other lines his service SECOND AND THIRD GRADE The third grade are learning the J leader Son of the late William S and Mary Hicks Swarthout, the deceased was born in Putnam township  in 1 77 He graduated from Pinckney J high school and from the Chicago Sthool of Kmbalming  lercy ranked high in nis profess ion, a justprile in equipment and Htres how the new law will work beginning Oct 11 Suppose the workers of the SmSthvilie Manutuijnv Co, a fictioua firm as far as we know, have a dispute with their employer Thes workers or their bargaining representative, file a notice of in tent to strike with the state labor mediation board at Lansing The state board sends a mediator to SmithviUe He tries to settle the dispute by getting both sides together If these negotiations fail, the sta te board is required by lavA to conduct a special election to determine whether a majority of the workers of this firm favor the proposed work stoppage to his community has been no less outstanding Keenly interest in phages of public welfare he has held various political offices He was mayor of the village and also sencd on the school board and hag been active in Ked Cross and other prganizatins He was a member of Livingston Lodge No7G F AM, since lhi and a past patron of O E S Chapter No 145, poem Merry Sunshine Kathern  BeVfc, Sharon Bigler, Ronald Lberts, Karen Gustation, Sally Lennon, Harriet Vincent, Mary Jane Jeffrey, Marjorie and Marion Tomasik, Stephen M were absent during the past We have a new pupil in the end grade He is Charles and comes from the Ozark Our new health books have and we like them very much We hal our fiijst gym perio Thurs Everyone had a fine ti Harriet Vincent had a bi Sunday We have a new 1 rder of Su net Babies for our bulletin board  No 38 SOCIAL ITEMS I Current Comment   I A mistake of th recent Mick hgMatuie will cost the people 40 00 m tax payeis money The recent 1 gilaiuiu appropriated 416,000 to eterans organizations such as Summer Man 3cfe of Mas HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The football team opens its son tomorrow Thursday when meets Lansing Sexton lies in the afternopn The first home game is with Bri  t re J7 a i, 945, 1141 Week Days HtM a m Friday and Satrdar 730 and 8 a ra , fc  Sum, Sept W, 18th Sun aei P vost  om, for Boys jfr Holy Wmt ,iid ifeek of 57th Novenna Prayers are requested for sick Jflgftftted among whom are Francis Hamel who died last week and Mrs Agnes Biady Anderson who is ill at the home of her son, Thomas in Royal Oak Her sister, Mrs Margaret Gibney is with her We extend condolences to the through x  v  SfcI The most recent oiter of manage ghton here Oct 3 Brighton has a However it was the Congl church j fine team this yfeaf and a number I family of Percy Swarthout He was which claimed his first and truest from Pinckney saw them overwhelm good friend, neighbor and servant deiiion, Through its channel his Northville there at Brighton last wk Among the intentions are SunI doeiJrootcd Christian devotion werej The senior clss magazine drive late Paul and Rose PIatowskiMon always an inspiraiion His rich tenif on and some big orders have broke Tues, late Sister M, Domin or voice in the choir and his leader, been taken The juniors are selling Relatives of Mrs, Margaret Pern stationary  , Mrs IielnVanBlaicum taugjht for Mw Swarthout part of last week ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mrs IaVota Uvormmv  of ter lias announced the ei of her daughter, Ann M to Yuuvnl J LuK ami Mr  ic mtil I ibn  i, son of J Ili Lakn o lnxt No date las been linr el Ior tin wed ship in administrative offices made him a valued member His love of children, his gift of laughter,liis interest in clean sports his constant kindness, his untold j charities Thescare, written on the hearts of all who kne, him immediate survivors are the widow, Dora Plympton Swarthout, a daughter Pauline Vedder, and a not snn, Don C, who has been his lath ers buiitc ment must be printed on the strike ballot Cost of the election  print ed ballots etc  is to be paid by the two disputing parties, employees and the management, either equally or upon some other basis agreed up on The state oi Mich, does foot the bill j ers buincs apodate for Suppose tjw unions are in a row years over who has the right to represent I here are 5 grandchildren and 4 the workers Such a dipute also greatgrandchildren, also two sisgoes to mediation If mediation falls, ters, Mrs Mahle Suydan, of Jackthen a special election must be calif run and Mrs Lucy Reason of Pin several The 8th grade has had the best of it so far in the games between the 7th in football Robert Lavey is the second casual ity on the football team with a blister on his heel ed by the state hoard Kxpense of this election is to be borne equally by the disputing unions Effective Nov 11 it is going to  kl y Funeral services were conducted at the Congl church on Saturday afternoon by Roc A Hard, agisted have one The law make, it unlaw by RevMcLucas of Brighton and ful for anyone to binder or pie ke, ZUM of Reading Visiting morj vent by mass picketing threats iniim ticians wfere in  charge of details idation, force or coercion of any ami  UJ, Charbonneau handled i kind the pursuit of any hul woik flow, i arrangements of the vast or employment Thats a mouihiul  floral tribute Friends came from Also The law makes it unlawful far and near to pay homage to this for anyone to obstruct or infergood man who was almost an infere with free and uninterrupted  stitution in Pinckney, whose life use of public road, streets, high hs been a beacon and bendiction ways, railways, airports or other  ways of travel or conveyance CARD OF THANKS Enforcement of the law is up to  all enforcement agencies in the foil Words are inadequate to express uawing order City Police, county the appreciation we feel for each  dfyjilf ,department,  MiM Sutjjand vwovy one who so kindly minPolice, Muh Nat Guard and U S, istercd to us with comforting HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Sept 2iLansing Sext Res,there Uct 3 Brighton here Oct 10  Manchester here  Oct 17 South Lyon there y Oct 24  Stockbridge hee Oct 31  Grass Lake here Nov 7Dexter there Nov 14  Hartland here iHH   Items of Interest iciWed,late Sister DomiciliaThur, late Sister M, Xaveria Fri, Mrs, Mary Hazel Sullivan Sat, Intention of living, 2nd anniversay mass for Robert Kelly Oct 3,Feast of St Teresa of i c Tittle Flower, usual First Fri  devotions Miss Geronia Oleski, Rush I and Daviri Ball of Chelsea w  married Saturday, morning, Mr and Piiicknc , Mr, K marriagf J at b  graced vow read jnig scr  Ji,itiT COMM CONVL CHURCH Rev XUfd Aliard Paster Onraaiet and thoir DfrtttM lirs Mtiwki CmwpWtl S f N Intnua Vtdder  Worship and Message jo3u S S 1130 We invite you Sun morning at It30 Worship and message cial aong and inspirational df Sun, eve at 730, Every Lynn C Gardner at Iosco and J   Pri8h invited, MLs Francif Lister of Ypsilanti call, Church Night ii Sept, 20, Pot ed on Mr and Mrs W C Miller Satf0 M Mrtinsj irtMre Mrs Nettie Vaughn and Mrs Mar jorie liehan and daughter spent rfunuay at the Roy Merrill home in  nnni I Shields and family of  Rer Im BtMhaf Paatr Uerafcf WotMp 1000 Sondajr Ukoel UM Army State Police or the Nat Guard intervene only by order of the Governor upon receipt of an appeal from a mayor or sheriff The U S Army intervenes only upon or der of the president upon receipt of appeal from the Governor to us with words, flowers, cards and food, and pray that you each may be so sus taincd in your darkest hours  Mrs P H Swarthout and Family Marriage Licenser NOTICE Although I am employed I will take iour sales any day you wish Bert Wylie, Auctioneer Pinckney Webster Vincent ,un Arbor called on Lee Lavey and Bttpwfaltadeal  WjJbur Lfsidig and iamily Sunday  fottflf PMU4t Meetirg 730 Virginia Shirley spent the weekj   end with Susan Campbell and Mr SCHOOL BOARD MEETING ai Mn J Cranston of Howell call j School Board Meeting Sept lo ei if  1947 Mrs Joloi Martin spent last ifeek Prejwnt Parker Palmer, Jff with her children in Ypsilanti I rey Lavey, Thayer, Reader Mrs John Meyer and daughter of j The board recommended the f oilYpsiiaU were in town Sat  owing PatSy Thayer entertained number That a program of playground little friends at a birthday party supervision be inaugurated and that Sunday I Mr Reader be authorized to arran Peaeh and Wesley Palmer and ge and carry out such a program Mary Meyers attended the rodeo at the Olympia, Detroit Sunday Mr and Mrs Elmer Pratt and Mr and Mrs Floyd Salier of Coop  csv111 speat Sunday with he and  Mis Roy Reason Week end guests of Mr and MrsJ That a letter be sent to th Mi ih Inspection Bureau requesting a rerating of Insurance rats effected April 15, 1944 Motion made by Thayer n ed by Palmer that a resolution re passed by the board authorizing a Lawrence Klausling, 20, Howtell,j0 E s MEETING Lois Salgot, 21, Detroit Junior Ka A spedal meeting of malia, 23, Hamburg, Marian Vi chapter oS will be held Fri  20, Hamburg Charles Greene, 1 21ight Sept 26 for purpose inHowell, Gloria Bowhall, 2o  jjtiation of t candidate ,       stud of tehool reorganization in John D Donohue, 21, Giorjuor , Blanche Martin, Seofer M J teaon were Miss Lily owar pinckv Afeft B is Anderson, 21, Webberville Dav V thout, Mrs Elmftr Stickney of SJS iffone IA uoQtfi 22 Howeil Kxeldmel   , 1 Mrs Mablc Suydam of Jackson, Mr Ie inrea no, une IwfV Fowliei Richard Co 61101 06 aMrf L Cn, Mrs Florence Bilk tolling 110833 were ,re Kmara, 20, Hoveli Margretj Jlunlew obUllnod ,, shJ Artz of Detroit and Mrs Mae Kane rented and approved Calkins, 2, fcowlerville Merle ev beiry, 27, Howell, Rose Frodenberg 19 HoweU FOOTBALL SCORES in the football garner in section Friday the scores were following aHowell 0, Ypsilanti Hunters obtained r  404 fox sruirieLs in the Allegan of Whitniore Lake state forest Surveys show a small, pr ad Mrs Floyd lHammond of number of animals there now, dueLaiifang were Sunday guests of Mr, to the failure of the acorn crop land Mrs Clyde Fisher Outlets for electric shavers have Mrs Stanley Dinkel and son John this noiw been injsalled in all state park spent Tuesday and Wednesday in as wash rooms and recreate i areas  Stockbridge 31 Shipping of pine soedlinrs stat FowlerviJie IA Okemus C Danilthe last of the month Red pinedY ville 21, Stockbridge t Brighton dors are limited to 1500 trees eaH 26, Northville 7 Dexter 0, Chelsea  0 Saline 12, Cinton 0, Muncheterj C, Michigan Center 0  O E, S CONVENTION  i The STth Session of LiiiiKston Co asn O E S vas Keld t SICK U5T Wc quote the tho Brighton from the sick list Lob Singer loosen ha  foTtl ed up his pitching arm to hold thc   hard Slugging Brighton Advanrl nfJ ,n lhe Woe outftat bay for 7 innings Whiuj attendan not at his best Singer turned in vl  creditable performance About UxL p ATHFA CLASS sicknesswhile on the supposed sicki phr Philathea Class of the Com Mat Bob Singer pitched Pinckney to Hie county lWup championshi 1 and then pitched Eager Cteaner  Saturday callezts onlf W1 Mrs John Dinkel were Mr and Mrs Elmer VanWueren of Byron and Mrs lelia Moults and Bruce of Lansing The latter wiU enter the lawrf dept at C of M this fall Mr ajvd Mis Charges HeJry and famiiv of Adrian visited I Hn Gus Henneau, of Rush Lk entertained friends at her home on Wed The occasion being M iHeneaus birthday Dr Cecil Uendee and family of Lansing luand Mrs Rose Hendee spent Sunky with Mr and Mrs M, arkiaaonW FarkinsonVf Ann Arbor Mrs Francis Robinson of Rush Lk attended the Livingston County Ass oc convention OE S at Brighton Mr Robert Straus of Rush Lake is nan employed at Vagabond c4 Conch, Brighton following fromilrihton on Thurs Mrs l Vd Mrs Joe Griffith last week f  Wjrt  on pl Rani Aria Zt JnmH ves was elected 3rd V 7 ,es     , sdeU of Stockbridge last Friday K and Mrs Mae Daller w  , n as CHtlSEA SCHOOC CASE  Norman Vantflaircom and Wife ie comim  s Xhe ChelesT school case came up Pinckney chapter ha  present before Jidjje Breakey last week A the a ttrue Wis agreed to between the of Howell to the state Class C dounpionship in Lansing tourna ment Then to cap hemaon  foriMuiee he pitched Hamburg to the rhamrionahip of the Britfhtor held and plans made for the foot lemrttfcinger has pitched 16 gam ball Chicken Supper to he held Sc for Pinckney this year winning llil Cnjl church met last Wednesday m iVf ohurch parlors Dinner wv sftnHi at noon hour In the aftr noon Mrs Osterhouse from Royal Oak gave a very interesting talk on Kvanpelisw, which was much enjoyidA sliort business meeting wa YOUNGCRAIG Craro Vounu, daimht v Mrs Millard Young of and Howard CiaiK, Ann of Knipist wiic united irr Saturday afternoon, Sept the 1iJUktiey Congl ehtn Ilaskets of cut flovir, he iillir v, 1 the i,iiiiil were exchanged, Rev ,,,, iliK tlie iniprepivc Hoiihli ice ill the jife ot aiu J friend The bridi was IIMI in mirriij py, her lathii ami her nown w a while uvion, with a beaded luxln arul skivt extondinr into a der train, a halo of orange bleom luId the veil of illusion Mis Maxm  irieton Aibn ua the hndeMiaKi a pler Idnc taileia icarried Mowers The groom wa,s aited hy  Toimi of Plymouth ami aiii guests wcrift George Aiienhi aiidjJaekvpniten  PfcMBBftV itiHrriae ,ervii  Mrs McjWin siaipliell pUiyi  a 1 miuulo oieaji jdital on llie Jii cojniline oi appropiaie loe nu ihe bnde and Ioont Kriduateii from Tirukney JJijih Scluad AJtej a wedding trip lo Tori h Lake LJ  sili jeiidi here in Jinckney SCHOSSER WHI1LIY The home o Mr and Mr 1reu Kead waa tin1 xelie ol a Inyiy wed ding on Satuinlay evening, hen the,i dauelUer ,Kiiiiiirv lie d Sell Oaier, hevi4ie lite 1   01 JaniL WhitUy, on of Mrand Mi Wm, C Whitley of Ann Arbor Smne ev enly KUCft1 witnesed tin eiemon Jalms i,d basket of white aiei and white and picard gladioli iiorn ed the altai wm Ii had been Ja jnou ed before the lire plaee in ne ,e ious living loom uheie the jn r  Ann wore ami irold the nnei ih Ameruan Lotion nU V F W to aid vcttrajKi Unfortunately the iafleeted to ive jt a twtthirdj majority whivh i necessary for U apiiopiiattou bills and the att gen i i j iu i tiled mat the money can i he pa,i out so GoV Sigler haj i ta iall a special session for sept, IM to rectify thi niistake Al tluie are many federal and aies aiding veterans the M in i ludps finance efforts of veteian, orfianizationaOf the amo uii appropriated 12,10 goes to the Ameiwan Legion Childrens Bill et at Oiler Lake The late ban found a new source f ievi ae although it probably il lot brinK in much cash Our IM Atty ien iilack has ruled that operators of motor scootpra iniit take out in opcJutors license Here hcfoie they ,iai been exempt lioni lhi, The atty gen ruled that alt ninior operated vehicles muiC ha1 iueiies However, they do not hav u p i iax or get certificate of i Me if  We i ,,r much of the Marshall ilan for MttitMiiriit of the Europ a prohl ,n, , , ar as we under, taiid ii smili ien I more money to Kurope and Asia and still more to Im,, implement, for warfare and tram MiPurr to eombat Russia and kn dan irin n, e The theory ia we jiui enough money into the r in counii ie, we can turn them 11 irsi kavia We doubt it StranJe lo aj lliere little opposition to    Mar h, jan lor then is only one alternative That is to send en ou h American soldiers overseas to i 7hm i verboten and 1 n  o,e is for it There ia   a i  do this and that is   e draft A step which ie aK  i until we are fore I hi, country in all its wars ia, awayh let the other party strike iirst  llllh I app, oil i, In ,  vi ed lo i ive douleriiij seiwiec wn xad ii 1 the Icevermid J M MeLuca of liji ghton Candles in tall cairdeido thi niantel diffuMMieir soft 1,  as the blide cam to the ahar thi arm of her father b whom was nvi  irarriaK Mis Mui liead attended her sister a bnde maid, lioth wore Miiartly tailored autumn uits and cairied hermo ing flowers Aistim the room was hts bro therinlaw, Ieonard I Mshcr ol Ann Arbor a lct man Traditional rnifdc was rendered In the death of lercy Swjirthout last Mik tluie paMd way a man whfitMyMHJie undertaking husineaa fr ChflWnrties deelop fjom a small lerjiiie lo tlie ealorale funeral im  ol I he p esetit day w Lh ita thou and dollar Minerals We rem eiier n wnin Ju clerked in the ejiie  , ,, hardware store id v irii and lived in the house no  owned by Win Jeffreys, His lath i inlaw Charles llympon died MI CO  nd he took over me busK ,e , Tie  iiipnient conisied prin  ipaliy  l Kiey horses ami a horse drawn hearse All embalming wfork deie at the home and funerals A en, either lu Id there or at the church Caket, wen cloth covered wood and rouh boxei weie vftood J uocral ihen cost as low as 50, Thi is all changed Horses wen long ao replaced by the motor driv en funerai ear Undertakers now have elaborate funeral home wfth mhulminj roon where tin body is jiiiocd immediately after death and the plain wood casket has been r pied by many other materials  rah cot many Hundreds of ollaV Concrete and SUH1 vaults j i ae replaed the wood ones of 40  rars ago Undertakers are now  ailed funeral directors There has jro  ably no business hanged so in a short number of years 0 funeral business The wedding of Princess Elizaeth of England to Prince Phillip f irjcc will be one of the biggest I event in Dritish history Every ham by Mrs Earl iiaugtin at the piano t Jld ronimunjty is collecting mon and two vocal nuinlxrs 0ere pivcii y te huy a pment for her Adults by Mrs John Carver who piMvung ontiibutiiig 1 each and school the service, sanjr Itauo and, U , hildren 5c each The presents rang fore th bencdirtion, ,The lordsron wfiite ostrich plumes of S Prayer  AfrVa to silver and jewel Following the nuptial service, rv freshments were served from an exquisitely appointed table, with Mr Ross Read pouring, assisted by Mo ontributod by the islands ey and Australia of Guer The climate f feichitan is danief Stephen Provn, Ckrald ln JroiStable and severe but ia not  warring factions Jude Bceaky den ied the petition of those opposed to  the Mmool consolidation to atop  peration of thr oAool h  stop the new coaaotidatod school board from the board may not erty f rozn he r3 diotricta te consotdalod diatrict 44 can levy no taxes for nnwraniin or MHWUB mf are Uriog in a cottage at Portage J wn Lake I1011 A y Roche and wife of Lan1 Mr and Mr tme called on frieno and relatives here Spt Gecak Dinkel of Lake Chemucjr tnnley Oliver jr Oak Grove Svoday at the Albert Dinkel and John Mac Kenzie of Dc lO LIGHT FIELD use the present foods om school unulian and tani fNKMft j Mr ano1 Mrs Innng Gardner ar i Football chicken dinner at thedaughter of ,lirhlar calkd at the CongT church Satept27 5 pm Albrt Dnkel home Friday Everybody welcome Price 150 W C Miller and mt Clare att   ended the ball game ia Detroit Hon fjA MCCnMG j na Canvhil nd Camay and af Jarast the PTA meeting Mm Gardner attended the oy ftog  owwflmMlhaft  A fs rodao ia van for school  ti to be  1 dialrwta legality of   anged wUPbe  , iniirictiem ation of the fused Jodir torn fc on i Whitley loft immediately for a notortrip through the Sorth, after which they iil re estabii their honH at Iinekney WHITE SHRINE MEETING There will be a meeting at the uojit to the hurricanes and vhlch swoep the gulf Mates of Fla, TexaV, etc at periods A receat mm whi h hit Fla the state with tae lerfoct climate did 12,000,00 wpr h of damage and took many lives, Many stil remember tine Gai eston flood in whicb tbousaads of eople lost their lives some Beryl Lew Is Masonic hall, Howell or Thursday eve, t 2 for the purpose of orv  aniaing a White Shrine of Jerus There is liable to be aa alum, in Livingston county and vie gaton of the high cost of uiity Mr Merrill Detroit Supremej ,h simple reason that it is ASOC Watchinan will be present ng evident that if people tfi start the institution of the d to spend so mvxa money Car shrine, All members of Jtbe OICS, they wil and F  A, M, intprested in foin an thing ing should be present will have none to else Oae fact bear this out The the tate of Mica, at Mr and Mrs Cad BkhMV of Bri timeis fllf4IJaW jfcto, and Mrs Bess IX u u ef t 1  Wa etroH called on Mr and Mr Ben f Augt   1 Sat and attended the Readj JJ Bidwell ofl i sm wps  S ri Mr    gQyv ,,, tr aAggf DbpcM WtgAgSittS4 IMf 4MLW AVON THEATER 4  irana t 3 M27 A tHS STREET A eatJAft Wtor tarring AMOLPH SCOTT, ANNE    JEFFREYS A CoflMdy 4 travelog AN ELECTRIC HAMMEr, MILL  saves you tiBis  and money Grind your own feed with a flip of the switch Its quicker, more convenient and far more economical than other methods Inexpensive electric feed grinders are available right now and your dealer can arrange for immediate delivery Talk to your Edison farm man about an electric grinderask him ta show you one at work on a nearby farm Discover how electricity does this particular job at a fraction of your present cost There no obligation, of courseyour Edison farm man has no equipment to veil His only job is to help you get the most out of all the electricity you buy 1 100K AT THESE ADVANTAGES 1 Free one man for other work 2 Save hours of your own time  3 Eliminate mill trip and4mill tollt 4 Make your own hopper and bin at home 5 Spare your tractor from this dally grind1 6 Have fresher, better feedwhen you want it 7 Save timeno waiting for the grinder truck ft Twee Seat 28 30 la TacbehUIQI ifeKE MINE MUSIC4 V flefeur Waatfc Ctrtooa by Wh phk  NwtComdy an J FUaVbak ttaaas 55 CQMlNGi Fr ia the Night  Bftlta EloVMEay Come Ey  Go Cde of tea Wt SYLVAN THEATER CHKLSSAi aUCaL  i ii  Fri  Sat Sept 2427  SIOUX CITY SUE with GENE AUTRY, LYNN ROBERTS MEKL1NG HOLLOWAY Puaey CartooA Clown of the Jua w dporUcop College Climber Lat4 New Sua Moo ft tue Sept 22E30  THE GHOST AND MRS MU1R Starring GENE T1ERNEY, REX HARRISON  ItlWMlMMIIMIMllHU UllltmitluilUmeu j GEORGE SANDERS EDNA BEST 1111 Nntinnal lsny sw   arirs mmvnui  w  Th 001 1411 m i Uadar Featoei Supervision Meer Federal Oeposii la  MMMI CorpataMn Air petite toured a to 5,0 fo B houid 5  Mora Poww to Michigan Former ELECTRICALLY I The DETROIT EDISON Co  30, s  ll AMpk   Neighboring JVtw  lootth marriage license for ILV J s sold in Wushtenuw coun ly ist weok Wod, Wcbberville hud a home coming y pi It, 20 with an ox roat and iiii iKnuld Cskey of Gregory ifi attfiidinff the Univerity of Mississip,i whore he has an ROTE scholar 1,u  John Livermore haj purchased ih farm of Mrs Minnie Nott at II, tfield harlotte Ann Monroe, daughter i Mr ind Mr Ckas Monroe of HiaU will graduate from the sch ODI of nursing at Ford hospital, Det roit Sat She is the 3rd daughter to dn so Fred Rubbing of Marion towta hn died Mpt 11 The funeral was at Dexter will be played on Septi     hclii at Hi home with burial in r Clinton is the opponent, DexterJoe hospital, Gehrinifer wat absolv iuk iov cometery Howell He U citizens laid 04,800 sq ft of sod injed of blame survivd by his brother, Bert, with the field, bees were hold nightly, wiom he operated a threshing bus Hill Thompson of Dexter broke si , Aio a sister, Maude his leg practising football last wee Arthur Boylan, well known Bri YlUlnti Normal College ghton rcident stepped in a hole in  JM Ijnltetto utnMMvUlM  e Howell Street Fair last week his yard recently and fell breaking his kney cap BR YOUR FINANCIAL AGE W you are thrifty, you have at age 27, from 1, to 8,200 in money and money value At age 40, irom 4,oou to 12,000 And at ape 8,600 to 27,000 If you   Mart banking regularly with i m us, youU eoon be your final s mr cial age  s  av WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDb AVAIL ABLL FOR SOUND  LITTLE M BROADWith JEAN SHELTON, RUTH DONNELLY,  Pice HOMESTEADERS OF  j PARDISE VALLEY witt RED RYDER, BOBBY BLAKE MARTHA WENTWORTH, ANN TODD 5bMlNG7ThrBet Year Of Our UveM Oct Adult 89 Children SOc 1 20 HOWELL Theater  HOWFLL, MICH Tliuig and Fri Sept 2526 MY BROTHER TALKS TO HORSES44 with BUTCH JENKINS, PETER LAWFORCE, BEVERLY T YVXR COMEDY NEWS Sat only Sept 27 Mat 2 P M,  BACK LASH i Mr and Mrs jHoward HabewJin of Buffalo, N Y visited Ward last week Grant and M J bernian v  in war duty to J in Trahce The Habermartf wtere on their honeymoon The lijrhts on the Milford athletic field were turned on for the first  Urn lat week The first football game umdor lights is with Northville Oct 8    The first night game of football Division Sts  IVote of 47 Yean Ago i Pinckney was well repreeented at Mr4 Joe Lortte, lGnevievfe  HoW Street  8t wwkAlley won the 40 appreciation 11  7Vs 9itA9R  fund given away by Dexter mer hae n ewecf here for the Hud chants last week   miU k The Winarvs Lake school hM 4B1      to  pupiks Whitmore Lake is huiMaff  new   sh t fire hall 80sx40 I I n uA car driven Lawrence uck Mrv Arbor a, , w, y  iur Ki fe from a fence T   at the intersection of Huron J l  LOANS REAL ESTATE MORTOGEi OR PERSONAL AT RAS0 ABLE RATES 2 S m IIMIMHUIMIMMmillHflHIilMllfnilllll  At a special elertmn Salom le feated the sale of inuor by the a neW house in the E part of townlglatt 145 to 77 butv voted I to Mike Fitzsimmoju haa moved his 1 25 to buy a 7,000 fire enno SWckbrldfe George Haiendahl raised 600 bi ir driven by Urrd,r,heriff  of  lhis year for jj   ce Gehnnrer of Howell str eived l 5o bu8ftel F fa Kitter J I,f l  Thf diuBhur of J H Conner it 700 p m Thurs night  fe trom  fn Tlloa TLvU I Head Lettuce M 1 Cabbage ,b AllParpoee jftfor mfi lie with 90 percent Retches and Mrm faster Today at CORY 6RUC STORE at Vol, it KJIS More 2 Applet Fele Naptha Soaps Gold Dot t Powdef Lard I lb Tinate Soup  Peaches 2 ATHLETES FOOD GERM HOW TOKILL IT ,    , i   i IN ONE HOUR fell from a fence Tuea J  m  She wa, Uk, fstH d f ily tav  MdS  ilw U of M to enroll in the medical dept This issue ia filled with picture of the famine victim of India for hich money is being eolleifted , The Fowlerville Fair ia Oct 2,51 It is claimed rural mail aervice udiU 5 per acre to farm value Webster tojwtiahip citizen are in  t It is claimed the tows board e contract tor a new bridge  the Huron river before the old viio wa condemned  cottonwood log r  leoeatly hauiod to the it M CoL aawwiH in Dexer from Biodgetfs k whkti cut 4,255 feet of  Wm Chamber aad Cfturie Brefan lattended the atate fair ia Pontile Robert RupeJl wti eife started for Honolulu last week where he ihas a governmear ob J Alex Pearaoa and wife aaevad to 1 Ana Arbor UOKL  be aaa an iroaed at the U of at la tae paole aKdeat Mas Btlie Carpeatw aad wrville Tuaper tMane married at the hriees tiome Wed by Rev Rice  4 Wntkias of flnmhufg baa UM4 the dental dept at JU at L Aatlv Roche aas amaaeaed bua jatadies ia the mneiral dept at tbe RICHARD with j LAM rcrrvs, 1 ri J, iivi i fiua HIT THE SADDLE41 witn RAV CORR1GAN, ROBERT LIVINGSTON, MAX ERHUNE v, Cartoon Sun  Mon Sept 2829 ANN SHFRIAN, LEWAYERS ZACHARY SCOTT THE UNFAITHFUL COEDY NEWS 4DAYS4 Tuo Wed Thur Fr Sept 30 Oct SPENCFR TRACY, KATHARINE HEPBURN, ROBERT WALKER  MELVYN DOUGLAS 1 THE SEA OF GRASS Cartoon  Latet New TAX NOTICE  Villajre taxqs will be received at my home on Wednesday evemnga and Saturday afternoons UackavHolon Keynold Village Treas 545 R Putnam St i Bars  Caa AS Perk Dog Food 2 Pot Roast ork Sausage tar A  lb lb  of M I jbiathaaiei Jaeaee Durban, tfcvfted t lus hosne in fJardiUa Seat JT Iflbe funeral was beM iTaea K u rjr Saw  pp m 31 Ckn SWre  Nts0vT,e T  i  j r U  TOJiictioa and tbevace eachig tlxe rt in ivTcuig vtvTs There is a ad cypt of fixture to r jit every taste cs veil CJ enrry VouHiihe the 1, modem styli  cf t ,z  y plumbiag f xaee, tlieir r y i3vsras Ad y 1 ie pleased at i ic eauwrnto j s cf trls upJathcrnlnura cquipiaent C view td see rs4ace your orck tcuaj for adieat JC 12 i  ilatioa  1vur CwwdMga  MYRON HUGHES  l,i naod 4daater Haoor  IS Jich7t7 Lafide Dr QPM KEWtJCS year caromp Jffra Wartor Clark and rnTrw KOW for cold U wore in Ann Arbor En, diUim ftoc KtijiJttee, Cwaiife eadia fiermoe I deel Jtoyv aad aalr 4    rw JrRFaa aaaaaaaaa  k ti    ,   PW Septt4J947 it ihe Peoples Store Growries, FJrygood Gantied oods, Shoe  Gents Fisraishings Lingerie PUYCKWEY DISPATCH Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St Pincknv, Vchran eJ Entered As second UM PQklictter at Poatoffke at 1 Michigan undvijjgp he act of March 3 187 Subscription ,ius 1JU a Yea PAIA w, cuRixrc, ruauaaw Beit Ysyiio id working lor Lite Sunday in r, Mrs Le Kenuedys  ,v4j  Store NT1  1C LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Madte to Petroit  Lloyd Hesisiee  IJS John Cell and Mi, Wn, Uiuv, n ijiu dungniers eulicd on Km Treaster ami Win fioiuu ji,L, in Ann Arbor and the iienne iam ny in UuXlir Sunday Mrand MKS W H Meyer wiro Sun a  i sue,4s ol Die s in Lamb hone in Ann Arbor iiiono tt414 Nfc SPOT CA FOR DEAD or DibABLED STOCK RSES 10 CA1TLE 12 f ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CUINDIT N HOGS 8 PER CWT CALVES AND SHErJP KKOVrJD PilLE SHONE COLLECT TO OARLiNG  COMPANY HOWELL 460 Original Company To Fay for DEAD STOCK lead or Alive WS 12 HORSES 10 HOGS 3 Cwt DfcPEMDlG UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Fuas Animal Collected Promptly m Equipment Capable Mcu It PARKER Aent Photie S8, Pir, FASTEST Do 4 StofcfService in MMiaf itral Dead StockCo In TTOCK PIPE  FITTINGS BATH TUBS 4v  LOW WELL PUMPS 250 Cal, to 600 STORES SINKS WATER SOFTNERS  K TANKS LAUNDRY TUBS FITTINGS VALVES WEUL POINTS  OS JET PUJF6 anley Mike NOTICE  JoMjn gnuier and wfje of Detroit pent Tiiday viih LUUL, jahe nan md iTi ii jya vVccUs and family ol Gianu Lede weie guests of tiiu Lin J Van Horn fuuuly one day lat v k Mis Dcsu Naah is visiting tiie Jumv ,ii Jamny in Cokiwuter  iUirs licu Gearhart of Iloukjj ilf a wee, fnd juuit oi Mazk AWI lainy Oil bitucy aiid Dale Mdk  look ui the AtfiiUViik race lnduy  InLIIlt , Majy Uoif, Mrs Mary iW pu and p W Curndt and family ja,uj on Mi,, Ma,y kocxo, fori,,, r iv oi Hi,u at the Alma Masonic  Eugeji Uainvl of the Portage Lk lixdiiiy stables lell from a load ,i juy lat wuck and broke a ertebra  J in St Joe nominal, A,m Arbor  loyr u,d Lli Clark an i un, v  Na, cuilwd on Gene Haincl at tnL I iHI Arbor hopital Saturday I Mrs PcarJ Doyle of Wayne called  at the L C Lavey home Sat and at tended the ReadWhitley wedding Miss Jihnch Martin lii resigned as ec of the O E S Chapter iari and Erwin Mami of Detroit jpnt Sat with Gene Mann and Sir Cora Webb Gene Mann and Mrs Cora Webb attended the funeral of Bert Rubb ms ol Marion last week born Meabon has quit workii at tre KrazierFrazier Co, Willov iiun and will return to Grand liau ds tA Gmblick, husband of the form T Justine Ledwidge is in Harper Hsp,tal, Detroit with 2 broken arms and other injuria as a result of a Jni ron, a punch press at tn Mux ia M  Co  lel 12 ieet j Mi RiAi Mr Enivett liocr and  iuiby ol iJotroit called at the home of Mr, yinry Mmphy one day lust Week  alter Reason of Detroit called n Mr ami Mrs Wm Mercer Sat k eu jruets of r and Mrs Hear re Miv Ida Byers of msby, 17,1 , Miss Janet Penile Ann Aibor, Mrs Ethol Smoyer of Akron Oido, ami tne MJSVCS Florence and Mildred Crabb of Grand riapids W C Miller and on, Claretwent to Detroit isunlday to see the ball   yraru but were rained out eople win aUtnded tlic funeral of Mrs Fetty Kauss of Detrok Fr afternoon va Mrs Erdley Van i Sickle from rHiland Lake and Mrs ihe Mise liita jbnneuy and Do lis Ryan went 4a Detroit Iut week to start ilnirjHfe coHe at St joths iOS rtfivs ,i,i Ana Arbov land Giant uT7 rhe oiijni outBF town niort ieians atndel the 1 Ji Sv,ail out luneim Sat Karl Keehn a11  i i iniiuaii, Dexter, ranil Keeitr Uritfhton llu,i Miliar, StovbMt ge Bort liimn and 1ed lKsnoy er, Jack n r A    ot, l,lrs ill John V    i   r  chi laciiibuii, ol i i    j  Ka linurMi  i  i     i iit sahsmaii I J   iiiun ,aui wile spent Sun witli Uilph CMIIU and lamily in HoweU Cyrus AtLee and family of Am Arbor spent the week end at tin W C AtLee home Week end callers at the Andrew Neubitt home vire iorilnn Hetei and wile of Vilanti Dr and Mrs Wylit of Dextm and ii A dloimj and wife if lirihton Mi, and Mrs George Meabon jr tovk Mrs llauiu and her mothe to Imlay City Sunday rirs Virginia Carvci is orkine for Dr Hcbeit Hird of Wayiw Mrs Frank Aberdeen spent Ilnuin Ann Arbor Ray iiakei and wife of Wnhb on spent the week end at the J H Homer home  W looket and favily of Ann Arbor called Sunday I  i  , and wif calbd at the Clarence Stapvsh home m nChelsea Sunday, Lawienct HaUfrhn and wjff ami Da Miller and wife attended tin1 Reid Vhrley wedding Sat Dale Miller and family spent Sun with the Doyle Templeton famil at KeegTi Harbor Mr and Mrs Albert Shirh y spent the week end with Ml and Mr Wm Rrink at tJrant Mr, and Mrs Wm Shehan sm the week end in Detroit j Harold Reason of Detroit ralhd, at the Wni Mercer home Sat  Lloyd Hendee and wife spent Sua at Holt Mr and Mis Floyd Winchell of lontae railed on the Hoff Siter Satuiday  Ml ant Mrs Nuntuiti Twitchel of Whiimore Lake spent Cunda with Mr and Mrs Ambrose Kenri dy Mr ltd Miv Dvin Kennedy pent Senday with Mi, and Mrs Gerald Kennedy ii Howell Mr and Mry M J lieason took Mr Mable Suydam to Jackson Sun KJth idwidne h   unv d h dutie, a eouTei1er at Micli St i oil  Saturday callers of Mr aiul JiDon Swarthout svero Mr and Mr  Don Main Used Car lot 864 East Grand River, HoweU, Pkon 37 Opsn Evenings 1946 Chevrolet T wo Door 1946 Ford Four Door 1942 Ford Tudor 1941 Ford Club Ccup 1936 Chevrolet Two Daar  1941 Old Club Coupe  1936 Chevrolet Two Door 1944 Ford Four Door 1936 Ford Tudor  1935 Chevrolet Tudor 1934 Chevrolet Two Door  1931 Flyrnouta Eour Door Tractors, Truoks 939 Ford Tractor and Semi Trailer 1940 Chevrolet Tractor Attention iVlilk  Stock Haulers New 1947 Diamond P, immediate Delivery  1 12 fo 2 Ton Cab and Chassis long wheel 1 base 2 speed axle, 8 12 x20 Tiras  Don Main Sales ,  Munseil  on,Gregory It is better to fiave and  not need it than to need and not fiave it George B Prazler Kinil Weddifre, Ann Arhor and Ms ji DISTRICT AGENT, BANKiKS Viola Hurntt DoVoe oi rhdi  j MUTUAL LIFE CO BOX 142 TELEPHONE 58FIS ftWAi  1 lL 30  Im working harder every day  Hi If 3feSfc Making more calls to the meat market the grocer the plumber jj  the doctor  and elec rt  2SF trieiaii in ess messages Im carrying more buAnd, of course, i ay Fakfkatag  Sheet Metal Coopauy are now ono for buainpae in the Stewiut Anderson Bid Esn , Willnond Pluaimer from Patter Jadly given for Sheet Metal wotk, prutters, downspowts Smoke  Lake and Mrs Ben Tomlin from and fumaoepairing Tn the near futu e wf wtf also be eqri Portage Lake Alvo Mr and Mrs C Welding tod brawn AUwork guwoite  PulkyblmV A HJand Lrke I Mrs K  J Si UP had ome   friorms m Thursday night to help Icelebra M Krdey VanSickes j t Birthday ir or hnd a nice timci t Including tx iush Mapper I Bom to Mr and Mrs WHTiair  Chunnot Detroit a Heven an i on i liialf In fTr Julie Ann Mrs Churn j GAady CUten aod Mrs K AJlan d AlfaerUx DmKel, Lev  j forrof rly Man Stackable brighten viaited Vein Fiak Ltk arl ftdmi 3aa HMii Sun J Mn Joseph StackaUe od sons, haw just ie in port Huron and returned honit n jnd Bityy ttt yasineiidar in  Fm bringing more friends together across town and across ewmiryi mm   j   teta 0mB  Wf x3  Wrc  C,Pinckney Wednesday Sept 24 147 DuoTherm  HEATERS WATER HEATERS, TOILETS, WASH STAND, CABINETS, SINKS SEPTIC TANKS ELECTRIC PUMPS G E 8  16  CU, FTDEEPFREESi i 4,6 ft SCAN MILK  McFbersoir State Bank  Notes o2S Years Asv Local citizens have signed up foi I a iucture touiueit consists of Proi , iiortoji, magician,, who is the f irst   PROFESSIONAL itfRNER ith NIGHT DEPOSITORY  u umber on Oct bts to 1oMow  Mrs Miuy Ewen  years today Junior class will Baughns Bluff  num hold a today  socFri  tl N We v  atti iiinn ike to once more ol our customers call to iit Depository Service 1 COOLERS PRICES ARE RIGHT  LEE LAVEY Stock Minerals 325 c wt Farmer s Feed Supply C  c For many year this type of ei vice was available only to depositors in larger cities Now this con vcrvnt method of safe guarding the proceeds of business after bank ing hours is established in Howell VYe ofier a burglar and fiic proof sate at a nominal charge through our Night Depository McPilerson State 8aiih  Money to loan at reasonable rates Interest paid on Savin  Books and Time Certificates of Deposit All deposits up to 5,00000 ia ured by our membership is vVd tr Deposit Insurance Corpueenaa dlAtii OF lvUUiiiiAN The PrebaU Colrt tor the County OF LIVINQSTON At a AJaiioii of saiu Court,held at the Probata Office in the City of I Howell in gald County on t   lgiii day of September 1047 AD Present, Hon Willis L Lyons Judge of Probate In the Matter of the, Estate ot William 1J Gardner, Deceased Russell W Gardner having lW in aid Court his petition praying i that the administration of suid os 1 tato be granted to Rjssell W Gut  j ner or to some other suitable perj son 1 It is Ordered that the fith day nf i October A,D 1047 at ten oclock  in the forenoon, at said Probate Of fice, be and is hereby appointed fv hearing said petition, It is Further Ordered, That public  notice thereof be given by publics tion of a copy of this , oiler once each week for three j tiuccestve weeks previous to sa   lay ol hearing in the Pinskney DiV atch, a newspaper printed and cirulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate i A true copy Probabe and other 1 reaches the age The il at night  Dr C L Sigler has received twoiti from ileniy Ford that states uithrough he has given up the Rteves iiojeet he will finish the Puckney one Edward Cook and family have moved to Howell where he is employed by the Hofwydl Motors Robert Culhane of Pittsburgh Pa who was recently married to Agnes McCague of Homestead, Pa was here with his bride last wtek Four Pinckney  players and 5 from Howell lost to Dexter there Sunday 9 to 2 Y SANI Hey M Dvffy, at Pinckney, Mich 1100 A M to 2 00 Except Wednesday, I fty jut  Savings baa Men, TuetFri, Sat, 700800 pw j Hawaii Mlahljna Daily P, M, I inkle  VanWiakU Doa WVanvYlnnie Ckarlee K, vetltai Attorneys at Law   RpSfSUJSKEY 5J  tllH M Mickigaa Telephone Office 83ft Residence 814 at Anejeiatmaal Howell amiebigar OVEREATING CAN KILL YOJJ Some 4 0,000,00 Americans face rea danger if theyi continue their overawing and fail to check their diets uih a physician For your healths sake, be sure to read OV EREATING CAN KJLL YOM, uc of the many uuorraiv feagieut miUizine withthis Sundays ures in the American Weekly, the great magazine with this Sundays VSept 2S issue of the Detroit Sunday iunca PERCY ELUS AUCTIONEER Phone SF11 Pinckney, Michigan Ana Arbor, Michigan HAROLD O CHUBB Howell, Michigan, Local Repreeeafative Monuments  Markers HERB SNEBp Phoao 113 207 H SiiJra4 ewe Hawaii, Reel Estate, City, Lalca and A Speciality List Your Property With Ma TWO WHEEL TRAILERS FOR SALEANY SIZE, NEW, STRONG Easy Iniling, Well Balanced and guaranteed abo GoOxlO wheels, axejs, snnngs na hitclies for sale Open Sundays WILSONS , RENTJVTRAILER TRAILER COMPANY 017 Grand River Ave Howell GENERAL INSURANCE  Pfaoava 59P9 Pinckaev Michigan ZAVC TIONEER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY nu M BEilT WYL1E PHONE PINCKNEV 78F21 SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLFNLL HOTEL ROOM 70  PHONE 4241 MARTtN J LA VAN Phoa 13 Brlieya iicbiga Phone 136F6  Rapairiig Stau 8717 Lakeside DrM Licence Rush Lake PH,SWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOM Modem BquifKnaat Anbolancc Sarviaa Phon 39 Pinckney MiehisANN ARBOR  in mned MICM FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST ISO WEST GRAND RIVER AVI HOWELL, MICHIGAN  TOR AJPPOINTtf BNTtt  Mr u edAnee 613 FORTALE Ipair Heavy Work Horses 10060 Stinrhfield Rd Pinckney Mich, Owner F Pearce FOR SALErNew built in bathtub andv new medicine cabinet  Mrj Ted Singer, HO 15 Monks Road HOSIERY BARGAINS i Classified Want Ad Mrs Ltster McAfee and children spent the week end in Detroit Haold Raidy and family Rush spent the week end in Detroit Lk  ANKLETS11 pair for 100, reguM ar 15c value For infants, iils or iadiOj Cuif resorted colors LADIES H0SE4 pairs for 100, 3Jc valae choice of semisheer rayon or fullseam service weigat cotton Full shades MENS COTTON SOXS pairs for  2n value, medium weight long style or short elastic topAs ooi ,L,I colors ilHlDSEVE iIAPERS20r a doz eniiiit Quality,27x7 hemmed in sanitaiy sealed package MENS DilESS SOX5 pairs for 1,00 35c value Fine rayon, long styjle or short elastic to Assorted Hosieiy are slight imjxafects, coloiS  Please stat size Wanted  ,SATISFACTION  G UARANTEED NO CODS, WE PAY Parcel Post jSOUTiHEKN SALES COMPANY  P,, BOX 2020 DEIT, AC7 KNOX VILL E, T E N N ESS ICE  FOR SALEJvi tor with  inch i or omplile W Glennbrooh funw Garden trac low aid Cultivut E Iloah FOR SALE, iladioles cut daily IienLy of colors from also fnite 00c a tioz Win R IJairett 72S E Howell Mich FOR SALFjHale Peaches about Sept Guy , Michaels, Luke Road, sjikes to pick Siubley st Plion e3 W ino 410 Alberta Patterson Housewives SAVE YOUR WASTE FATS CHARIS Personalized fitting service, ex traordjnary Biagirdles ,founda tions at ven, reasonable pricps Phone 440 Mrs Martha EStrobel 428 West Sibley St, Howell SALESMEN WANTED Part or iull Time A money saving house hold product that sells easily Lib era comm and exclusive territory, Write to L V Heath, Pinckney M FOR SALENorge Oil HurnerJ heatiiig tove and oil barrel also round oiik heating stove Luius J Doyle  Tel 42 310 Putnam Street FOR SALENo 2 eating Pota toes 100 per bushel Willard Wiltse Ph 131F4 rifle FOR SALE4 Tickets to U of MMieh, State football game Saturday Mary Eichman FOB SALELIghf fixturedrop gtyf umtiig room or living room, never  U t ,p4 uuur canmM, li lonO iii r boys shoes,, size 1 i,7rc, ladies ring, 14 K zircon yellow gold, mounting, 18 245 Unadilla Phone OH, Pinckney, TO RENT4 Room 1000 Reardsley Road FOR SALE500 White Rock Pull ets, 8 to 10 weeks old C H Lloyd Pinckney 13F22 FOR RFNTSmali year around hou so at Rush Lake Call John Lobdell S00 R Howell after 6 FOR SALECoeker spaniel, Male S mouths old registered Housebrok en Blond and white, McFividen Lakeland, Pinckney Phone  6212 FOR SALE Winchester 12 bguaye pump gun and Winchester deer Phone 42, Lucius Doyle F,R ,LE Nino acre Farm Lo FOR SALEUsed Hot Air Circuit mi from Gregory on Toma ating stove in good condition, good JH Hooker   KASB 11 OTercome Soap Shortage cated Vi Rd with seven room house full base good buy for 20, ment, good barn, chicken house, dou Phone GfF12 ble garage at i IMOU reiairs also Finall orchard Price  4800 Terms Arthur Bui lis Bowdish real estate FOR SALE 8 Wheat, treated Bushel of Seed Nick Katoni LFOR SALESeven room houso, tsvo tiathr, shade, garden, fruit good location 250 Putnam St FOR SALE Heating stove, burns wood or coal, heats 5 rooms Stuart ndorson FOR SALEElectric Water Heaters FOR SALE  per bushel L Potatoes at 100 W Umstead  Son FOR SALETractoy, Plow, 8 section drag and one two section drag About 5 tons of hay and milk cowHoUtein 26 months old,very tame Htfresh in July 1947 Also fur niture, Double beds and springs 52, 02 and xl gal capacity Have in electric washing machine and jftov stock Stanley Dinkel lLUX m,liT SOAP ttUfffcUOT le  world wide shortage of ail Animal fa and Vtabl Oils, Last year Soap Makers only J one fifth of what they d in 1UL This also affects paints, textile, leather goods, flaor v tc Withouttie ielp t  Americma Housewives there would have bee uttle soap last year, O out of every nine SahM of aoap ak lat yer was made from waste fats wrt t American kitchens,   Wme your grocer if he ha no soap bare ave erery ounce of fat tiSS VOUR HCAU STOP ON RG0     AtftbtU Imutri Sfc noiiie you can and sell tt to ycw   We NM tfcsHtt ett tMs 8tr LOSTA Black Hog from my farm Finder return and receive reward Lynn Hendoe phone 35F12 WANTEDAshes and rubbish to haul away Will also pick up old newspaper and mayazines Harry Prik mattresse, bed spreaders Women dresses, coats  overcoats, book case and other articleii One 4 Briggs Straton gas engine, one braas single bed mattress and spr ing, bedspread, voA etc Come down at any time, from 96 p m At 11505 Dexter Pinckney Rd pinck ney T Bodia STATE OF MIC HUAN The Probate Court for the County m Livingston At a session of said Court, held  at tliC Probate Office in ihe City of Howell in said County, on the 27tii day of June A D, 1947 Present, irlon Willis L Lyen5, Judge of Probate Bruce Horn, Disappeared Harold Kett flavin filet1 in said Court 1iis petition praying that the administration of  nirf clute ,be granted io Jam Dt or to eome other bUtLaoM iicxou is ordemd that the 8v 0J  Aivtrtuemet It 1 November A D, 194f at i 4 HO clock in the forenoon, at sail pro bate offices, be and Is hereby ap pointed for hcrinf said petetkm It is Further Ordered, lhat pub he notice thereof be aisaa by pub lication of a copy of this order, for tonce each month for 4 months prior   said day of bearm i the Pckney DispatoK a newspaper printed and circulated in amid County WtlUs IK Lyons, iudae of Probate Minnie L Porter, Deputy Bee true Kobody in Oar Town is exactly lazy evem though Pete Swanseas jsussue elaiats he sleeps till sevea AMJ Bat the hardest werktag of all is loc HolUateroa and  rrom where I sit  it Joe March All Naed of beer and for the kids, par or the radio Doesnt mean everyboi aaa to Uke the aasne thing no lengas4hy relax, have foa, tosMthsavanthe home Doedoeant have much time him Fanny thing, Does favorite pre eeiL After a hard day, hell relax IKriatioa to hie patients is Yon before the fire with a glass ot beer j aoaht to have fun The pace of ennd watt for the phone to ring rfradern livings even on the farm, again, And from where I sit, Doe deaorvoj each wellarned mute of that relaxation  I   X 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>,,  , ,  ,  ,,   piiijTw,i,wfl  P  fl Bispatdj VOL 64  Pinckney Dispatch Wedneidy Sept 20 1947 Michigan Mirror Mairied Saturday Gov Kim Sisr is a very suspicious individual His attitude COUK  naturally at the result of his grunu Jury experience Pefore an altai banked with pal nn, bubkets f white gladioli Miss Barbara Jean Welch, daughter oi The case at hand is his personal i  and Mrs Leonard Meyers ylo investigation into gambling club in northern Michigan reports At the beginning of the llJ47 tou riat season, Gov JSigler warned all law enforcement agencies that gam bling was not uo be tolerated in areas or elsewhere No slot mach ines, no roulette wheels, no dice games, ami no gambling other than legalized betting on horse racing at Detroit and Northville With a tou gh exprosecuting att in the state executive office, Michigan was to remain a nomans land for organic eh gambling In other years a certain amount of undercover gambling was tolerat ed at North Michigan resort towns The idea was usuallyf this The suckers are vMltodo sitrs from other states ,If they want to gamble, it was their money to throw away,Locai citizens were iwjt admit ted hence local merchants never had a chance to complain about nor payment oi bills Some times the ke  al prosecutor was induced to serve as att lor the resort business in handling legal affairs The tourist season waj short, and the hotels had  to meet expenses etc Why not let some Chicago tourists contubute needed revenue, etc The Michigan season opened this year, as usual, about the Fourth of July State police and state liquor control comm investigators prompt ly made their checkups on places which had opened in other years, off and oprr No signs of activity cou Id be detected Late in July, hotwjver, reports spread that gambler were opening up quietly of course, to a few select ed customers Attempts of police and investigators to gain entrance were not successful One hotel re qured credentials that the person was from out of state  Reservations were received by the hotel from a Wisconsin business, man for a week in Aug When he arrived, he proved his credentials His displayed money And finally he succeeded in getting In casino wnere ne playpd games and obtai ed firsthand evidence The place was then knocked over by State Police However, the raid Oand there were several others all occurred in August Critics implied to the governor that the raid were a mere formality, token raids in fact to be made when the season was about over and big profits had been harsmarted rle tiramun St was married Sat at 4 P M in Westminister Presbyterain church to Koss Watkins, son of Mr  and Mrs Donald Watkins, Iron Mt Kc, JItn Carpenter officiated at  the ceremony, at which Dean New ton was soloist The bride was gowned in ivory slipper saiin and wore a finger Up  veil She carried a white prayer topped by an arrangement of gar I Tenth acinus and shofer ribbons j Pres Jerry Heath  School News CLASS OFFICERS Senior  Pros Darrall Shirley Vice Pres Otis Matteson Sec June jHammer Treasure Mary Bezzeg Sponsor Mr Reader Eleventh  Pres Albert Waddell Vice Pres James Burroughs Sec Rosalie Nash Treas Norma Stecker Sponsor Mrs Wilson  Mrs Lobdell    Sponsor Matron of honor, Mrs Mervin Munk, wore a lime gown with mat ching hat and gloves, and carried t semicascade bouquet of peach glad ioli Bridesmaids Miss Margaret Ch aisbera and Miss Sally Fitzpatrick wore forest green yow and carried bronze gladioli Linda Fear, of Det roit niece of the bridegroom wore white taffeta and served as flower pirl David Smith wla ring bearer Donald Watkins, father of the Lridegrocm, a,,tel his son ua testI Kindergarten and Firft man Herbert Davidson and Richard We have a number absent due to Mosher were also attendants, andi sickness saun the riuysts were Herbert Pall Lloyd Hull cut his hand and is in mer of Pinckney and Stuart Fear off the hospital Dtuiit I The Kindergarten are Icarmng to Mivs Myers wore a long browii  print capitol letters and some are shirt and a gold blouse Her cor doing fine of yellow roses and bronl Most of the First Graders are ii  nii I  Vice Prejs Joe Jeffreys Sec Patty Rebman Treas Richard Shneider Sponsor1 Mi, Hoby Ninth  Pres Milton Matteson Vice Pres Sonny Fuhrman See Virginia Shirley Treas Susan Campbell  Mrs Laveyj Mrs Stackable   Notes of the Game I Current Comment was sag ZQ chrysanthemums Mrs Watkins chose a dusty rose ensemble to wihich she pinned her corsage of tal isman roses and chrysanthemums A reception followed in the church parlors where Miss Janet Hine w hostess Assisting were Mis Barbara Lewis Mrs Obie Smith Mns Rose Larde, Mrs, Herbert Pal mer of Pinckney and Mrs Jack Stuttling of Mason Both the bride and bridegroom are attending Mich College of Mill, ing and Technology, in Houghton, and when they leturn Sept 2f from a wedding trip through northern Canada they will make their home at 0 Houghton ave  starting work on their preparatory books and enjoyling it We are anx ious to read about Jim and Judy Second and Third 2nd and 3rd David Bums was nine years old j WorshfparMi Message last Friday s g Novem FVkUj JliSo I eif Summer Mas Schedule of UIUM Sun, Sept, 21, 17th Sun, eU ,st, Com, Sun for lad  after j young SOFT BALL NEWS Pinckney ended soft ball season Firday night but not in a blaze of glory They fell victims to another nohit game  lost to Dexter Web era 10 to U Four of their regulars were missing including Bob Singer  and a patched up lineup was used  Paul Singer only alloved 7 hits i but got wi etched support, Pinckney making It errors Dexter had a strong lineup Ray Peterson, former triple A pitcher ef the Ann Arbor Old Brew in the box He had too much stuff for Pinckney He struck out J 3 men Pinckney only hit one ball out of the infield Peterson while unhitable walked 0 men and  hit one Dexter got  runs the 2nd i 2nd week of 57th Novenna l the 4th ai  5 lhc 5th al1 ou ei  Among the intentions are Sun r8 Dexter lycd errorless ball c Wm  Elizabeth Knn,K, 1  Kl,le Dexter second baseim late Wm  Elizabeth Kennedy ic sons, req by W P,Kennedy, also late Josephine Hubman Mon, Feast of Seven Sorrows Tues, late Pvt, Victor Szymanski Wed, Relatives of Mrs, Margaret Pembroke Thur relative of Mary Dever Fri,, late Joscjih Gavin Satt Ember Day,nup tia mass of Miss Geronia Oleski of this parish and David Ball of Chelsea Prayers requested for the sick and recent departed among whom are Rose Keiaer aunt of Walter Keiser and Edward Charbonneau of  River Rouge father of GeoCharbon neau eman sliding into broke his collar bone home in the 4th  The first game between Brighton The power of the press is great, just howt great nobody knows Recently a reporter for a Detroit daily during the hot spell visited receiving hospital there He found montai patients chained to beds in  the halls and corridors and the place so crowded it wqp hard to get thrjugh There were no electric fans and a number died from the heat Receiving hospital is not for mental cubes It is for emergency caes jsuch as accident victimsTbis expose brought quick action GOVB Sigler ordered beds set up in the Vok and Pontiac hospitals in rooms uaod fo, other purposes and the mental atienth taken where they belonged In a few days the halls at receiving hospital were clew oi  mental patients Those who iwre yelling the loud est a yoar ago against the OPA or price control are now very silent that if controls were and City Service Howell was a tight in011 claim affair, Howell finishing ahead li toromoved prices would level off and cquailze has not come to pass In COMM CODKiL ChURCH Rw Alfred Allard Paster Organist aad ckoir Direetor i Mer win Camaaoll s S Mr Hear Tedder 10 fPas LoveU i4 having a party on her 9th birthday Patty Thayer will celebrate her Jth birthday Sunday Agatha Henry is absent this week because she went on a trip with her parents Donald Packer came home from McPheifion hospital this week where he had an operation for appendicit Our room has a new football, a I new soccer ball and a soft ball and  the boys and girls are having a fine   11,41  2 Howell got a run the first on a hit and triple another the 5th on 2 hits and one the 7th on an error and 2 outs Brighton scored in 2nd on a walk and a hit in 3rd on an error a hit aikd a triple A peculiar play came up hero Auteu was safe on an error Mitchell singled, Likht foiced Autcn at ird Albright hit a fly down the rifrht field line Th runners held up to see if it was caught It was not Mitchell scored Light and Albright reached the plate almost at the same time and ihe throw from the outfield wai  good and Stub Musson touehod out both runners  END SEASON The Pinckney e ball team end J their season Suday Ly beating Fowlerville there 7 to 4,Red Sequin  vested The governor was furious he oidered two Werner j places being struck, ace grand jury invviMors to in vestigate And whom are they to mtito Well State Police and  LIGHTNING FREAKS The lightning did strange things  time enjoying them here 1,1 J hurs A number of elect ric loves were put out of order Mrs, Merwin Campbell went to open the door oi her electric refrigerator and wii knocked across the room by  the shock Beyond a sore arm she was not injury Lloyd VanBlaircum had a dan tied with a chain at the home of Mrs Mary Kennedy It wua knocked senseless by a lightn nig shock which ran down the chain but recovered apparently Numerous otner incidences are reported of  Thifd and Fourth 3rd and 4th  Janet Shirley brought Linda Lee to visit our room last week We made sunflowers for a border for the bulletin boarti Joyce Ann Fuhrman was absent Sept 15 and 16 and Johnny Burg Tuesday Ronald Eberts has hay fever Joyce Ann Fuhnnan, Billy Vail eau Sally We invite you to Woijjhip with as at 1030  There s a welcome and a mess age in our church for you , r , , ,,,, Chureh night Sept 29 with pot f1 ed , 01 Pnickney and Elliott for luck Supper at 700 Motion Pict owlerville WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT ures Sunday Eve Sept 28 A big Song  I Miss June Bene Suggitt, daugh er of Mr and Mrs, Earl Suggitt of and Inspirational Service at  o0 Dont miss these good things Rev, lm leather, Faetr    le 00 1 110 leat Wr Let Young Pfeuie Jeeetirg 70 THE UPTON CASE The following in regard to Richard Gorman, charged with the murder of Frank Upton near Williamston Aug 21, was handed us by  Big Silver Lake was united in maniage to Robert C ilills of Ypsilani son of Mr and Mrs Herbert Hills of Petoskey on Sept 13, at 700 p m on the lawn at hir parents home, Rev Allan officiating A re ception was held for fio guests after the ceremony The couple will honeymoon in northern Michigan MARBLE SCHOOL STRUCK Lightening struck the Marble vestigate Well, State  State Liquor Conrol Commission j Scnool early Thurs afternoon, ran  Rev, Francis Murphy of Pinckney Lennon, and Stephen Richard was formerly a ward of ,HolIerbach are new in our room thi the St Vincent DePaul Society, investigators Gambling has been winked at, un der certain circumstances by somo governors of Michigan We recall iwnen we spent a week end at a  Michigan resort hotel at which the  governor was aguest, A friend invited us to see the hotel casino We had never seen a gambling joint and being a newspaperman, we ac  cepted more out of curiosity than a  alog the roof and went down one side, teaiing off some of the siding Although school was in session Nei  year They are third graders Seventh and Eighth Paula Curlett and Beverly Harden are painting tb closet in their spare time,   There are two ball games for our room this week the 8th grade play the 7th in football Wed and Fr  Richard Gorman, 16, vas a WOULD VOID SCHOOL VOTE The Chelsea school district and 12 other district recently voted to form an agriculture schoolThe voti wa5 about 40i to 500 Now a pet ition has been filed in Washtenaw circuit courtv by John Cox, former Mbhigairme oil company head and  stead they have soared to the high ost levels known The end is not yet, We read that insurance ratel aiv to boosted 122 percent to keep to , up th higb pricesAll this suitd in a clamor for restoration of j ce control to a certcwi degree and U i 1iobable congress will ba asked u continue rent control for  another year oi so In Detroit ev ictions for nonpayment of rent and are steadily growing and it appears if all cases fere heard evictionts would amount to 1 everyj 2 minutes Notwithstanding that al attend ance records were broken and cash admissions at at the Michigan State Fair this year were the largest on recoid, there is strong criticism over the way the fair was conduct ed The horse races and games of chiiic iicw most of it The critics wonJ ijic liem Whoever heard of a  without races and games of  chd  Tlu Fowlerville Fair which ha, endured for t years always lias bothThey go with fair for the reason it takes money to run a fair and they bring it in The exhibits on the other hand yield few funds It remind us of a man named Schcmerhorn who started a paper in Detroit, He announced he would print no crime nevs as this tended to degrade the public, He failed to last long and his paper was absorb ed  n the lieai si chain, bpecialiste charge of the St, Vincent De laul others to void the election Among Society up to May, 1947 at which reasons stated are that formation time he was reported missing from Qf such a district would cause unthe farm home where he had beon J necessary transportation expense, placed by a field worker He was that present school facilities are then reported to the state police  adeqjatethe petitions were improp and juvenile society a a delinquent ery cjrculated, all srpnerb were ther the teacher Mrs Vera Kalm,Wed th 7th awl 8tJl  31 which is the usual procedure in  n0t qualified, counting of balloU    , L  fraueelent Judge Breakey bach or the pupils were injured play of t ball Wc plan to put on a play from the Junior School Magazine soon We have a room committe nowj to wash the boards and dust They Conservation Notes The tale of fishing licenses in Michigan up to Sept 1 was 37 per are Joyce Clark and Lucile Beachy cent hgher than a year ago640,607  Jimmy Porter cracked a bone in his wrist plaiyng football at home I sucn cases He therefore became a, Jftate case and is on record as such since last May The case work er has repeatedly tried to find hini since last May but the family from whom he ran away And his brothers and sisters have denied any knowledge of his whereabouts The law We are gald it did not happen here  requires that uch children at  1 tend school until they are 16 years next day The governor the orosecuting att to investigate One wolf, 84 coyottes and 10 bob reoorts of gaumbling cates wfcre taken in July vX WP dont blame Goiaraaj Michigans share of the Pittman, c  Zr being a suspicious man Robinson wild life fund this year j n of Pinckney The following off M viiitlv doesnt know whom to will be 413,18858 Only Texas eq I rs were elected ne eviaeuiiy    yg rc j ualed Michigan in the amtreceived, President, Arioa Vincent Father organized the Parent Teachers Ass The township clerks of Michigan Vice Preg, Mr Seckell Mother ill be widely are certifing agents unde the state Vice Pres,, Lucile Beck Teacher trust But we do hope that Sort on the State Police and Uquor Emrol investigators will be widely bliized At present he has put new 5 fox bounty They must pun Vice Pres, Dorothy Campbell Sec  TMAS under public suspicJ cture the foxs ear in three places Rene Mtfleifl Treifc Mr HartolH and fill the forms furnished in trip Porter iHistoiian, Lulu Darrow, licate They got a 50c fee i By Law  The conservation dept is paying Committee appointed by Pres 5 u bushel for red pine cones and Mrs M Ruateil, Mrs A Shirley Bishop Mooney of the Detroit 3 a bushel for white j Mr R White, Mrs Lois Eerg, Mr Catholic diocese announced at wmm, ,,,,  L Hobey, a Boy Town similar to the one est Ciwnit frkiawt Vv  Now this orltt,lltion  coen  ablished ly Fr Flannigan in North jirVUll rjdUUrl L C S each and every adult interested in Siese agencies under pubh Ion NEW BOYS TOWN PARENT TEACHERS ASSN j okL This is not complied with in Monday evening, Sept 15th an abme causes Pauline Gorman, a sis enthusiastic group, numbering 56,1 ter of Richard was placed with  Mrs Raymonda Morris for a time but was never iwHUi the Mike Har nack family The St, Vincent De PaJ I society cares for orphans but not children ox criminal tendencies Richard Gorman has been under criminal, tourt and and state police investigation since last May and  the parties shielding him and misleading the case worker were be yond the jurisdiction of St Vincent DePauL Trusting this may be of help to those interested n charity I remain your servant in Xto,  Rev Francis Murphy Dakota, to be established by thvi tud  Knights of Columbus The site is ell las 130 acres near Macon purchased of the Henry Ford estate It was  founded by Mr Ford as an agricuii ure school and the building there will be osedStarting with 200 scho lars the enrollment will be incres ed to 600 Shop mechanics etc will be taught Macon is 5 miles south of 8alino P T A MEETING The first meeting of the Young lore school for the fair seas will Judge Collins held cot  ir How School Age Youth of our commun JACK HAMEL last Thurs and gran eH he foil ty We nt to make it a real sue  iBfi H H 1 4 40 10 10 75 23 28  67 12 11, 30 fi 10 74 18 VI 3f 7 10 71 10 10  42 11 9 64 15 14 08 15 14 316 8 7  Pet 500 387    t      333 207 277 207 230 228 205 194 wing divorces Phyllir  jm Thos cess so come to the next meeting BeclS Charles from M ak, Clara Sept 30th at 800 p m Do your rom Gene PaiiL Gera, i rom Jean , part and we will all jrhi our goal Ilammell, Albert from Margaret  iict, S L vs Rainy Lozo Marriage Licenser  James Whitley, 26, Pinckney, Iosemary Read Schosser, 28, Pinkjicy Paul Matytn, 24, Pontiac, Wilma McDowell, 21, Pinckney Ho ward Craig, 20 Pinckney, Grace Your presence alone can show your interest at this time Rene Miller, See HKM SCHOOL SCHEDULE wag has set a date for hearing the peti tion B ATT ING AVERAGES Bob Amburgey Gerald Swarthout Joe Lavey Keith Ledwidge Wesley Reader Fransis Shehan Jack iHaines Paul Singer Fred Singer Peach Palmer Bob Singer Phillip Gentile WINS ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP 4 Winning championships is just a nother days wbrk for Bob Singer, ,local soft ball pitcher,After pitch, in Eagere Cleaners to the state Qas C championship by winning 8 games for them in the state toui  anient to 3 games in Lansing tour ament in 2 days went over to Brigh ton Friday night and pitched the Hamburg team to the championship of the Brighton league by defeating Jack HameL 71, died at a coavalj the Brighton Advance 8 to 4 In escent home at Stockbridge TaesJthe 3jame playoff Hamburg beat day after a Ulnes of several mon   i ths He spent most of his life in Detroit coming to Pinckney about 10 years ago when he bought the Frank Barton farm Surviving are his nrife, a son Harveyind a daugh ter, Mrs Sylvia Gehringer, also 2  ri ellow journalism,You have to ,h the ieoide what they want, Tax exempt lands have long been a sore spot with counties and townships When the legislature re  ccatly appropriated two million dollars for the conservation dept, to buy recreational lands they roae in revolt and the dept, now pays taxes on half the assessed valuat ion The university of Michigan is in Washtenaw county and owns much land on which it pays no taxs The board of supervisors of Washtenaw county at their last meeting instructed their ftate ten  auor  representative to introduce bills putting university land on the  tax roll Ann Arbor receives a year ly bum from the university for fire and police protection, sewer service water and Finckney Bgr school has BO Sepf 1e4 chilfceiw Mark Haana and  r ataiiler  Mrs Patrieia Dietrich of Detroit, 1 the country from coast to coast pit i lost ZBiey he held at the tchool Friday night j Young, 18, Pinckney Valbert Kets Committee  er 22 Pinckney, Ruth Ann Young  19, Gregory Joseph Eainey, 26, Lynbrook, N Y Patricia Gannon, MRS ELIZABETH NAUSS Mrs Elizabeth Nauas, 40 died at Hi fond Lake Tuesday night Suiviriag are her husband Rudolph aad 2 daughters, Patricia aad Paul Frfckay 2 m at Spirr, Borne, Grand Rver  26, Howell Robert Warner, 23 MHford, Joan Beurmann 19 Brigh ton Robert Phillies, 23 Brighton, Geraldine Collins, 27, St Charles Ch Leeaon, 40, MilfoHL Meta Ink ter, 37, Sagin George hi Gka E4em ceme field, 2A UowelL Betty Fogg, IV,  Their seaaoa atarte Oct 3 and they play every Friday from then until Nov 14 They have 5  game here, and,2 away Oct 3Brighten ham Oct 10  MincheoNx Oct 17 South Lyon tiiere Oct 24  The funeral will be held Thnrs day at the Banker Hill CatnoSe church with hnrial in ML Olivet J Detroit Oct fl  Nov Dexter hare ifer U  Hardand Mr C F Hewlett and Mr ami Ms Long lalaod    John Bnrrand aeaatteneW Soen Mr ami Un Vkk Liimii AL Arhar Tiiiiej  Mr and Ms M E faannv CABD OTTMAMKS  We deeply nareriitf every IdneV as and censoiatien enianiad to m  sat weak in the ss of mm near little Jeffrey j Mr sl Mr Dick Lejsfc of hali Friday fveningfleat, the Advance with Broegman pitch ing The Advance evened the series by triaim ing Hamburg Wed who pitched McMichaels Hamburg aent out an S O S and Singer respond ed successfully Bob is a regular Satohel Page The latter is a farn  ous negro pitcher who goes around and lost 4, PaSmger country from const to  chng for different teams SOFT BALL TEAM The pinckney soft ball team closed it season Fri tqfith a record of 2 ames won and 6 lost Starting 1 April with the local league they e played 2 or 3 games a weak straight through Mntil Sept 12 They scored 181 runs and their op  ponents 10 7  Their record is as follows Wen Pinckney 11, Eagers 5 Piaeknay 1 Lagers 3Pinckney llCassidy Tech 2 1inckney 9, Hamburg 8 Pinck ney 6, Milford 3 Pinckney, 8, Murray, Dexter 5 Pinckney 2 Eagere 0 Pinckney 14, X I G, Dexter 4  Pinckney V, Steinhoffs 2 Pinckney 1, Milford 0 Pinckney H,Fowier vilie 7 Pinckney 9, Murraya   Pinckney 6, C ssidy Tech5 Pinckney 12, Eageas 1 Pinckney 6 Milford 5 Pinckney 15, Fowiarvfls 2 Pinckney 2, Milford 1 Pinckney 10 Brighton 4 Pinckney 9 St Pans  5 Pinckney II , Brighton 2 Lost  Pinckney 4, Fowlervis 7 Pinckney 1, Milford 5, Pinckney  Webers 9, Pinckney 2, Went flint Pinckney 5, Weheft ft A C 5, Pinckney 0, Webens 10  Bob Snger pitched 12  f 1 For the 4th time in 4 Am tne county CAKD T TNAMCfl ahip I wish to thank my many friends for reaftesberittg me, on my 83rd Percy H Swartkont, 1t eUnt m birthday with lovely cards, flowers  no sm, today of a heatt assn and gifts Mary MutpSy He Mi t forser snyorasf assfp SrECfAL COMmmiCAlKH active in nnhik life There will be a snecl eommnci ed with the Congt held at livingtou Lodge mud OES wnVn, hVswtnsftt, aMs , Piacisnefj Pispach Wednesdy Sept 20 1947  r   1 re  Surprising, isnt it, how quickly Edison servicemen can respond to a trouble call As small a thing n a burnedout fuse in an electric range will bring the Edison man to the most remote farmhouse with remarkable promptness In addition to emergency services, ir nice to know that Farm Service Advisors, Land sakcs its the Edison man Home Service Advisors, and appliance repairmen are ready to serve youquickly and efficiently Part of the answer for the speed of Edison service is the number of Edison officesH6 of them throughout southeastern Mich igan Part can be found in the pride that lson employees take in helping you get the most out of all the electricity you use THE  MUSIC FOR MICHIGAN TUESDAY NIGHTS AT 700 OVER WW DETROIT EDISON COMPANY  AVON THEATER StockbrM, Muk Fri, Sat Spt 19, 20 THE PLA1NE6MAN AND THE LADY Wettarn Drama Starring WILLIAM ELLIOTT and VERA RALSTON Cartoon Mutical Sport Rl Sun Tuas, Sept 21, 23  jn Technicolor The Story of tha Beginning of Cat ifornia and discovery of gold CALIFORNIA Starring RAY MILL AND and BARBARA STANWYCK BARRY F1TZQER ALD Cartoon  LaUtt Newt Coming Trail Stroot, Mine Mutie, Tear in tha Bamboo Blonde a llllllllllllllllllllinilltlllllllllillillUHIHi 8 If irst National  bank   SYLVAN THEATER CHJCLSSA, MICH Make Night e  Fri Sat, Sept 19, 20 CROSS MY HEART A Comedy Starring BETTYI HUTTONSONNY TUFTS RHYS WILLIAMS, RUTH DONN ELLY Cartoon LataatNaws bua Mon, Tiles, Sept 21, 22, 23 CALCUTTA Melodramas with ALAN LADD, WILLIAM BEND1X GAIL RUSSELL JUNE DUtfWE Cartoon Musical Sunday Shows 3679 Wed7Thur7Sopt24, 25 IrTHE PILGRIM LADY4 I A Comedy Starring LYNN ROBERTS WARREN ROB GLAS, ALAN MOWBRAY, VEDA ANN BORG, CLARENCE KOLB Pica LAND RUSH with CHARLES STARRET and SMILEY BURNETTE t WWaaf S Under Federal Supervision I Member Federal Depaait InS uraaca Corporation All Do gpoaiu Insured op to 5099  aeh DopoMMW , I I I HOW TO AVOID FINANCIAL WORRY S i Out of every dallar you earn pay yourself something first I Set this amount aside in thrift account with us, HOWELL Theater  HOWFLL, MICH Thut,, Fri, Sept, 18, 19 TOMMY DORSEY, JIMMIE DOR SEY JANET BLAIR in THE FABULOUS DORSEY6 I Comedy Sat, bept, 20 Newi 01 3 Live on have left I the money you 3 I 6 Theres no better antidote for s money worries than having 5 ing cash in the bank 3 r s WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS 3 J Neighboring A  OfM The Huron Valley School at Mi ford lias an enrollment of 1188 The 8 poles wilii  i hivJeen installed on the Huron Valley Memorial Field at Milford Drainage trouble has bocn encountered and the field will not he ready for the first football game Sept lil Th field must also be sodded first Iirighton base ball ten won to championship west division of the of the TriCounty League when the Ann Arbor Legion forfeited They beat Chcisea, champ of the eastern division in the first playoff game G to 6 but lost lost the secord Sunday 4 eo 1 The township of Salt in will hold a special el Uon Kepi 21 to vof on the purchase of a fire engine uiti to allow the sale of liquor  iit Siockbridge school enrollment is 415, Fowlerville is 4Jr Due to the fact that mauraders have been visiting the Stockbridpv ciufUry the gates will be locked at 0U a m from now on Dexter was forced to do this  entl years ago The Livingston countyj sheriff ,s office i,s looking for the parties who broke in the American Legion hall at Howell last Iwfcek and stole 14 quarts of whiskey The Chelsea school enrollment is 501 This county had two sucides lat week Everest Wildfong, 43, gassed himself in a auto in UnadillaRichard Moore, 70, an immate of the county house, hanged hmself there Richard Murphy, son of Mr and Howell has play ball with tl  is 1 e student at  Mrs, Jack Murphy of signed up to N Y Yankees He is a Mich State Diiring the Labor Day week end 1981 vehicles crossed on the ferry atSt Ignace After a years inaction the Wanh tenaw county bd of suppervisoiv has appointed a coimti, to drawJ , plans for a 2,0000,0o court house I The present structure is 7 years old and totally inadequate I Rev moved st S Lester Brenningstali has returned  and Mrs Hurlburt have Jg hto their home on UnadillaJS Note nf 25 Years A so Amon those won 4H prizes at j the Howell fair last weefc wire Mark and James Nash with heifers, and Marion McDonald with pig Lefa Miller is teaching the Plain field school     home from Mont He drove his Ford BepiUes bluilding a water tobog gan at Portage Lk Messrs Baughn  Miller laid out a nine hole golf  COUTM The state and count tickets aroj Gov,Democrat Alva Cummins US Senator Woocfbridge N Ferris Lt Gov, Walter Mekerzio State S211 John Baker Rep, Marion Uuason Sheriff, Chas Hoff Proecubtor, 1 Don VanWinkle Clerk, Guy Kuhn AVAILABLE FOR SOUND g C LOANS  REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE  OR PERSONAL AT RIASOr  ABLE RATES s siiiiiiiiiiiuumiiiimiiiitiiiihicnmiMir  1 Treas, Chas CoiHCc Com, Leon1 Slowe Drain Com,  Glenn Wigg Surveyor, Clay Gordon Coroner, Jacob Singer School Ex, Alict Mr ami Mrs Melvin Haitwell of Memphis Tenn was Monday nite Thursday visitors at the home of His grandparents Mr and Mrs V Johnson Johnie Ware of Texas were Wed rd Thurs visitor at Frank Johnson at Frank Johnson Frank White and family of Howell and Norman White and wife call Roche Ideline Webb Supts of Poorf t th Ben White home Sunday I Oranges Tomatoes Potatoes Lard alifcrnia DOx Home lb Grown Peek 1 lb Pkg 3c IOC 69c 27c lb Butter Peas Saner Kraut OleOmarglne I lb Prlot Mitflon Caa Brand N2 fits Size 1M Bacon Ends Slices 49 Salt Pork Ife 17c Pork Sausage Ground Beef ffl Pot Boast  HVu4 Bsys Overalls lb Lean lb  lb 49 57 491 59 Meaxs Dre Put nd Sbirtr Mike Roche, Frank Doirfee, Douglas Glaspie Republican Gov Alex Gro sbeek, U S Sen, Chas Townsend Lt Gov Thos Read State Sen, Hen ry Ross Cong Grant Hudson Rep Lynn Gardner Sheriff,Fred Teeple Prosecutor, Glenn Yelnd, Clerk John Hagman Treasv Pearl Parker School Coma Alma Sharp Sur veyor, Grant Dunning Coroner, Ril ey Crittenden, Elmer Dickinson School Ex, Grace Lannen j Note of 47 Yeo  Ago Dd Dyer of this place las some peanuts on exhibition he raised him j self I Miss Iva Halstead has gone to I Paiwaw to work at the millinery trade j The Sun school convention will  be held at Hamburg the last Sunday I in the month School was closed last week on account of scarlet fever Gene Mann has arrived in China with the U S Army  Guy Teeple has gone to Sault Ste i Marie to work in a hardware store Bessie Cordeleyi is attending Mich State College I The HamburghPutnam Farmers 1 club met with Ralph Bennett Sat 1 Mark Wiljson is working for Tee pie 6 CadwIM Will Dunning threshed 190 bush els of beans fom 10 ncre3 last wk Joe Placeway brought in a tomato iLt weighed 2 lbs James Greene it a candidate for prosecutor on the Republican ticket i Grace Barton has a new bicycle Born to L N McClear and wife of Grcry Sunday a son Mcdear Bros, of Gregory are building Mrs Colbys new hou Rev H W Hicks of Dexfir is the new M E Pastor here Rev Simpson tfoes to lit Clere  Sanford Smita of Leslie it to be the new landlort it th iiotd Tuo 00 in bills on bis person as end enc that he could afford to kue J The Charles Soule family of tHow ell spent Sunday at the Phillip Spro ut home Mat 2 P M, DOUBLOON with GEORGE MONTGOMERY, NANCY GUILD flu ALAN LANE as RED RYDER in VIG1LANTEES OF BOOM TOWN Caroon Sun,, M  on  Sept, 21, 22 Mat Sunday 2 P M Co nt TWO MRS CARROLLS With HUMPHREY BOGART BARBARA STANWYCK, ALEXIS SMITH COMEDY NEWS Tues, Wed, Sept, 23, 24 THE BEGINNING OR  THE END Starring BRIAN DONLLVY, ROBERT WALKER COMEDY NEWS Wm McMacken who was home from the army returned to Norflok Va Sunday Sunday guests of Mrs Jessie Wy lie were Mrs Ella Wyflie of Ubly and Mrs, Cornelia Bowen,daughter Mrs Ella Maier ami son of Pon tiac called on Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer Sunday TAX NOTICE Village taxqs will be received at my home on Wednesday evenings and Saturday afternoons Helen Reynolds Village Treas 545 R Putnam St   New Crane fixtures are now in full production and they ars reaching the market in increasing quantities There is a size and type of fixture to sott every taste as well as svery budget Youll like the fresh, modern styling of these ejuality plumbing fixtures, their many improvements And youU be pleased at Tie moderate prices of this uptotheminute equipment Come in and see asplace your order today for earliest pcrc Ai installation Pinekney CALL US TODAY AIM flMMBttsMIM It VSsMir OtJaMMateA Si CslSaXlllBSlSl Bn SliSSSVVSVVWVP Sal SJWPSJ SVBBWBBBSBSB SJS3 SJSjBBSSJBlSlSfBSJBJJ MYRON J HUGHES  Licensed Matter Plnmber   186F6  Mich,8717 Lakeside Dr OPEN EVENINGS 4 Riuh Lake HiiNTERS HJ   4kdfoa6fimi   Swans Stow, IsjwstL Mick Boys s4 Gifls Swuas Stare, sWfc4 iWssb SHai s Stovs Brown and family hi Detroit Mr Spicknagel has given up the Swanns Store just received Shin LAWI    u  rnent o Red Hunting Coat and Z1  L Oarnes ia Bieeches running it The Lakeland Kings Daughtera sWHsatWlMtSssifi  V  PinckiteT DtftpacU   Wednesdy Sept 20 1947 ihe Peoples Store Groceries, Drygood Canned 00 ds, Shoe Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store 5PS LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee 1 1 1 Keith Ledwidge and Wm Mc Mackea and wile were in Anil Arbor Saturday Marshall Meabon and wife spent last week in northern iiichigan and visited the strait hon 0414 A Wm SPOT CASH FUR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK 10RSES  10 RI CATTLE 12 TO SIZE AND CONDITION jC ACCORDING HOGS 0 PER CWT CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE BHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK ead or Alive OWS 12 HORSES 10 HOGS 3 Cwt DEPENDING UPON SIZE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Fuiin AnhnaU Collected Promptly I lodem Equipment Capable Men IE L PARKER, Ant Phone 8 Pinckney FASTEST Dead Stok Service in Maauurae Antral Dead StoekCo  L NOTICE II Roche ii one of the judge Northville races and Mr Emit Weddige of Arbor wore goeott of DOB SW Mr and Mra Andrew Nesbitt are visiting nis daughter, Mrs Ed Rad tku uiiu family in Philadelphia,, Mrs licrnlce Wylie accompanedi them 1 is John Bell and Mrs iirown were in Dexter Friday  Sunday callers at the L J Henry home were Alice Lee Ware, Mrs Aluc Schoenhals, and Mrs Lida Karus of Howell and Tom Ware of Akxn Ohio The infant daughter of Mr and Mis Garth Meyer has boo, christ ened Janet Lorraine Miss Loraine Koch of Lansing is spending ft week with Mr and Mrs Garth Meyer Mrand MifcLJ Swarthout called at tne homes of Mrs Edith Gallop and Gordon Harmon in Fowlervillo Sunday Lorna Shirley of Pinckney UJVI Joan Nash of in well camped at the Mark Wash farm Sat nigit Mrs Hazel Hoisel of Garden City spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Win ilaughn Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee and Mrs Rose Hendee spent Sun with Dr and Mi Cecil Hendee in Lansing Omar Gass and wife of Detroit spirit Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee Mrs Grace Kelly of Owosso is visiting at the Andrew Campbells, Clayton lariniee and family of  Dearborn were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Andrew Campbell Junior Doyle and Jim Doolittle , were in Detroit Friday night 1 Lemuel Martin and wife of Ypl anti wfcre Thur guests of Mrs J Muvtin C J Clinton and wife were in Fenton Sunday afternoon Herbert Palmer, wife son data, ghter attended the wedding of Bar oava Jean Walsh in Lansing Sat Eidsel Meyer and family of Ann Arbor were guesta of Mr and Mra Waalter Clark ene night last week honoring Mrs Meyers birthday Eidsel Meyer and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Walter Clark Mr and Mrs R K Elliot and Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher were in Lansing and called at the Seth Danwin home Mis James Brogan and son of  iry called at the Stanley Dink jme lust ThursdayV Miss Jessie Winchell of Detroit pent the week end with the Hoff Sister Mr and Mrs M E Darrow took Mr Constance Loom is to Detroit Friday from where she returned to her home in Long Island Mr and Mrs Warner Willis of, Grand Ledge were Sun guests of Mr and Mrs Howard Thayerv Miss Joreta Hoey of Dexter called on Mrs Raymond Morris Sat  Mrs Ina Hemz and Mrs Bailey of Carleton  called on Mrs Nettie Vaughn last Thurs Doni Packer underwent an enter gency operation for appendcit and McPherson hospital last feek  Tanc Fodia has sold his place on the Dexter road to Eli Aron Bert WUe, Lambert HInchey, Ridge Shirey and Dale Miller attend ed the Northville races Fri night  Mrs Nettie Vaughn spent Sunday Neman Reason bought the Liver at the Roy Merrill home ill Webfter mare school property at tho taction, Lee LAvey and family called on Saturday Joe Hots at St Joe bosptai Ann  Acme and Roger Paints and AK  VamiAea, Fisher Wall Paptr,  T ton IkNtf, Mea, Friday, aight the White families gave Frank White a Surpriae on hia birthday Hollia Holloway and family of Plainfield spent Sunday with Dale Miller and family Sunday guests of Mr and MrsW Shehan were Ted Adseh and wife Detroit, Dr Harlow Shehan and lainily of Jackson and Mrs Madel ine Shehan and family of Ann Abor Robert Read and wire were in 1etroit Friday Jack Wylie wio apent the summer at the Fred Everts home has re turned to Howell  Uua Campbell family,Maxine Atchi inson were in Ann Aib ir In uight Clifford Miller and wife and Aga tha Jlenry left Thur4ay for a visit to South Greenfield Mo James Hall and family of Dexter spent Sunday at the Merwin Camp bell homi Mips Ann Bird of Wayne was over r jrht guest of Mr and Mrs John Carver jr last Friday Mr and Mrs Laurence Baughn and son and Mis Karl Baughi vjere Jalkson hhoppeus Saturday Mv and M Walter Van Fleet of Boonton K J were Fru dinner guetis OJ me Luil Baughns Mrs Robert Seefeld and daughter wore Ann Arbor visitors Sat  Mrs Hazel iHoisel was guest of the Winston Baughns over the week end Mr and Mrs Lawrence Baughn entertained Mr and Mrs J W Lat imer and family lor Sun dinner Dr and Mrs Robert Bird of Wayne spent last Thurs at their cottage at Portage Lake Neil Baughn and David Aberdeen were in Ann Arbor Sunday Mr and Mrs Willard Merrie and family of Ypsilanti were Sunday guests of the John Carvers Mr and Mrs Ed Nuoffer of Holt spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee Miss Mary Martin of Howell wia the guest of Miss Alberta Dinkel part of last week Paul Ludtke and wife son are at tending the Spanish War Veterans reunion at Columbus, this week Bill Enquist broke his collar bone Friday while practising football Mr and Mrs Richard Earl of Traverse City spent Thurs night with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee The Mioses Alberta Dinkel and Edna and Bernice Mans and lo other girls gave Mies Charlotte Roy of Howell a dinner at Lansing Sat in honor of her approaching marriage L 1M If i 1st STOCK fIL PIPE  FITTINGS BATH TUBS 4  ALLOW WELL PUMP S 060 Gal, to 600 LVATORES SINKS WATER SOFTNERS TIC TANKS LAUNDRY TUBS E FITTINGS VALVES WELL POINTS riNGS JET PUMPS tanley Otukek f are now oflLn for business in the Stewaxt Anderson Bldg Estfra gladly given for 6heet Metal work, gutters, downspouts, Sfooke ks andturoaco repairing Tn the near future we will also be ejrppfor welding and bracing All work guaranteed tnckney Fabricating 6 Sheet Metal Company  Don Main Used Car Lot 864 East Grand River, Howell, Phono 37 Open Evenings 1946 Chevrolet Two Door 1946 Ford Four Door 1942 Ford Tudor 1941 Ford Club Ccupe 1936 Chevrolet Two Door 1941 Olds CluW Coupe 1936 Chevrolet Two Door 1944 Ford Four Door 1936 Ford Tudor 1935 Chevrolet Tudor 1934 Chevrolet Two Door I93I Plymouth Eour Door Tractor Truoks J939 Ford Tractor and Semi Trailer 1940 Chevrolet Tractor Attention Milk  Stock Haulers flew 1947 Diamond P, immediate Delivery 112 to 2 Ton Cab and Chassis long wheel w base 2 speed axle, 8 13 x20 Tires  Dn Main Sales The marriage of John onohuo pou of Mr axiI Mr John Uonohue f    of Inadiila to Mias Dons Anderson Mr   Carr ttyi wun mr will take place Sept 27 at St Son The Harry Lee and Mylo Kettler and ephs church, Howell  Mrs Kenneth Wylie uiui children spent Sat in lluwkll k, uth Wylic atid family spent Sunday with friends at 1oilaLe Lk Mr and Miy Hichard damnand I children of Vpilanti wrru Air Three weddings are scheduled for here Sat Miss Geronia Oleski of j Sunday guests ot hoi siti Rubh Lake will be married here In John Carpunter and Uurily the morning Miss Grace Young and Why not buy your winter eloih Howard Craig at the Congl church I ing and Heavy lotvcaj now while in the afternoon and Mrs Rosemary Schoaaer and James Whitley at the Fred Read home in the eve Selection is nood A small payment will hold yxur purchase Swans Store, Howell, Mich Roy Clai k Las old his farm to Russell Duj nt troit jlrs Wa  far k ami Mrs Wm JetTreys Wic in Howell Friday Walter laik and wife and Will Urah wre in Chelsea Sunday ni,hi Mis Madeline Moran Stock and laughters, linninnham spent last  1LICS with Mr lKua Spears with her daughter Her son, llowafd is a lreshman at Mich State college Small down payment will hold your Hunting and Winter Clothing Swans Store, ,loiw,oll, Mich Thanking the People of Pinckney for their kindly and Courteous Support I Am Announcing  r Hot Beef 0 Hot Pork at the Murray Kennedy Soda Bar Under New Ownership VICTOR EOKOS  BETTY ROKOf Alee rerving Hamburg Hot Dog flftwleUsi Chili  , WeJnJy Sept 20 1MT L  MeFhersoc I TERMINAL LEAVE BONDS Since Sept, 1, 1947, the restriction on cashini Terminal Leave Bond I has been rifted, Many have already concerted their bonds to cash but many more have not ihe 2 interest on the bjnds is higher than the average investment bring tedaWUh tha thought in mind we urge Veterans  to retain their bonds as long as kthoy are alSle, aad consistent with their needs We wish to remind our customers that they mey still buy Service E pavings Bonds at their ban, Mttom m Sank Berts end Monty te Interest sTirne   u S fS,eM0O ha ured by ear asemhershjp la oeL rl Dsposlr lasa i i W Council Proceeding Regular Meeting of Village COUM, cil Sept 9 1947 IT Called to order by Pres Parker, followed by roll call of officers  Present Clark, Kennedy, Swarthj out, Palmer and Clinton Absent Dinkel Minutes of last two meetings read and approved Motion by Palmer supported by Kennedy to allow following bills Detroit Edison 1 St Lighting 105 93 Detroit Edison Fire Siren 90 Fescher Co lOPower Mower 16500 Geo Meabou Jr Repairing of Flag Pole 1700 Stanley Dinkel Pipe for same 878 Lavey Hdwe Misc 1565 Stanley Dinkel Assessors salacyt lOOOo Motion carried Motion by Cbarlti supported by Palmer to investigate repair and cost of reroofing fire hall Cauied Motion by Clark supported by Kennedy to pay Assessor 100 a yr salary Carried Motion by Kennedy suported by Clinton to pay Clerk 100 a yr Sal  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Van Winkle  VanWbkb sUj st Daffy, ML a Ioirw7Vaae Piadney, Mick I Ckarles K  Deil, 1100 A at to Z 00 P M, Aftteraeye at Law Men, Taee,FrL, Sat, 7s04i0 pav   ML G RMCLUSKY DSNT1ST IllM N Wee MS  Aaa Arher, Mieeigaa HAROLD a CHUBB , Hawaii, Mleeigea Local Representative Is  PERCY ELLIS  AUCTION Fkeee SPll Pinckney, Michigan I HERBSNIkW iss aor CTTisi mm Hawaii, Baal Batata, li City, Lake aad 9i ary Carried Usl Year Preaarta WMfc Ma 1 UnVfeV   Motion by Swarthojut supported i by Clinton to adjourn Carried Mildred Ackley Clerk Of SRAL I MEET THE HOST OF THE STORK CLUB DEAD FISH WASHED UP The epidemic which is killing fish all over the country has ait this sec  tion Many dead fish are being wjashj ed up on the shores of nearby lakes L J Swarthout counted 135 on day last week washed up on the shore of Big Portage Lake near his homo They were mostly ciscoea with a few bass and walleyed pike The conservation dept sent a man  ,       n41 out and his explanation was that J flub Paul Gacft Jl the recent hot spell heated the sur W   ma JnT wS face of lake to such an extent that  a T w on 1 S the fish coming up from cold wat this Sundns Sept 21 ime of   u wru , flThe Detroit Sunday Times, Michi Heres your opportunity to read the fabulous Sherman Billingsley  the former farm boy Jwho now heads, the worlds mopt famous GENERAL INSURANCE u Pkeee St 1 Flachaew   Micklgea  AUCTIONEER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY PHONE BEAT WYLIE PINCKNEY 7SFS1 Ph one MARTtN J LA VAN AMSMf e w IS BHttfiaa AaUga T3SFI r Renairiig State 717 Lakeside Drte Lieeate Rush Lake PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOM ss  Plaekaey Michf FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST ISO WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN fOR APPOINTMENTS  ftestdoaee SIS i  Mler on the bottom of the lake sulfa cated The fish are apparently heal thy ODD FELLOW MEETING The Odd Fellows of Centra Mich will hold a district meeting at Bat on Rapids on Sept 20 Ted Thumpsontditor of the WilHamston Enter rise is grand marshall of the grand lodge The meeting is in the high school gvra aaaMtSBBSsa Mrs Clare Miller wa in Detroit Tuesday  150,000 treat and shrubs are dot ng planted for wildflower rover on 10 Michigan Btate game areas Born to Mrs Marilyn Newman at McPhe4son hospital jHowel Mon a daughter Mrs Newman Uvea wjth Mra Mae Daller gans MOST INTERESTING SUNDAY PAPER FOR SALEsTractol, Plow,, 3 section drag and one two section drag About 5 tons of hay and milk cowoHolstein 26 months old,very tame Htfresh in July 1947 Also fur ntture, Double bed and Bpringst electric washing machine and stove mattresse, bed spreaders Women dresses, coats  overcoats, book case and other articles One 4 Briggs Strton gas engine, one brass single bed mattress and spr ing, bedspread, and etc Come down at any time, from 96 p m At 11506 Dexter Pinckney Rd Pinck T Bodia SEPTIC TANKS  CESS F0R SALEIpair Heavy Work U LT Horses 10960 Stinchfield Rd POOLS CLEANED Pinckney Mich, Owner F Pearce WRITE ALLfNKL HOTEL FOR SALErNew built in bathtub ROOM 70 a PHONE 414 and new medicine cabinet ANN ARBOR SUCH Mrs Ted Singer, 3015 Monks Road Classified Want Ad  wrawB FOR SALE2 HP Garden tractor with 8 inch Plow and Cultivat or complete W E Beach Glennbrook farm Personalised fitting servkt, x traordfnary Brafgfedlet foundations at very reasonable prices j Phone 446 Mrs Martha CStrobel 428 wmisdUlSki ney FOR SALESmall year round hou Part or f LRh Lake Cft11 Jhn Lobdell Housewives S AV K YOUR WASTE FATS TWO WHEEL TRAILERS FOR SALEANY SIZE, NEW, STRONG Easy Pulling, Well Balanced and guaranteed kw 600cl6 wheels, axcs,, springs rfhd hitches for sale Open Sundays WILSONfS  RENTATRAILER TRAILER COMPANY 917 Grand Biver Ave Howell  II Overcome Shortage fLUX  Fate There is world wide shortajp of got one fifth of what they ased la lfdl Tkls  ete Without tke help of year, One oat af avi li AmaHeaa Wtekaae, 4 VegetabU Oils, a affects palate House wires there if would have nine dont bfaaa four no Ute W Need STATE OF MICHIGAN IN CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSION ERS COURT for the COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON BEFORE GLENN C YELLAND Circuit Court Commissioner Herbie F Sneed and Dors I Sneeo his wife PUintifii VS Clarence L Moore and Florence A Moore, his wife Defendants ORDER FOR APPEARANCE TO Clarence L Moore and Floi ence A Moore 6304 Spokane Detrci K TAKE NOTltiS mat yoa are here by required to appear before  , Circuit Court Commissioner for  County of Livingston, State of Mkl at my office, 1141 North State SL In the City of Howell on Friday Bepteasker 26 1947 at 1040 oclock in forenoon of said day to answet to tke compliant of Herbie F Sneed aad Doris L Sneed plaintiffs This notice is given in accord aaea with tke Section 149 of tke Compiled Lawa of Michigan for 1929 it appearing to this Court from affadavit of Herbie F Saeed one of tke plaintiffs herein, that yea are concealing yourselves with la tke city of Detroit County of Wayne and State of Sffckigae It is tkereiere ordered that a copy af tkle Order for Appearance be In tke Piackaey Diapatak printed and circulatiae p ant Caeafty of Livingston oaee eack peek for tferee aaeeessrve week and tkat a copy ec tkes Order ke to tke iaet kao ky  hmwm TIIMM FOR SAlELight fixturedrop style, dining room or living room, never used 4 door chimes, 2 tone 150 pr boys shoes,, ,size 1,760, ladies ring, 14 K zircon yellow gold, FOR SALE Gladioles spikes, mounting, 18 245 Unadilla cut daily Plenty of colors to picic Phone 68, Pinckney, from also iwfliite 60c a doz  civm A O Wm R Barrett 728 E Siubley st T0 RLN1 4 0  ,  , Howell Mich Phon e733 W  190 Beardsley Rd FOR SALE 500 White Rock Pull FOR SALEjHale and Alberta ets, 8 to 10 weeks old Peaches about Sept 2,, C H Lloyd Pinckney 18F22 Guy C, Michaels, 5416 Patterson Lake Road, SALESMEN WANTED Part or w,  u  , full Time A money wving house 8bU R Howellafter 6 hold product that setya easily Lib    ero comm and exclusive territory, STATE OF MICHIGAN Write to L V Heath, Pinckney M, Th Probe Mart for ta County FOR SALENorge Oil Burner At  LrtwUwWfTN heating stove and oil barrel also    d   round oak heating stove Jn 0i  the City ot Lucius J Doyle Tel 42 W7l  ld County on the 310 Putnam Street 8th day of August 1947 A D Pre Bent, Hon Willis L Lyous, Judge of Probata FOR SALE Potatoes at 1 00 ,n the Matter of tke EsUte of per bushel L W Umstead t Son William B Gainer Deceased FOR SALENo 2 eating Pota  Rsell W Gardner havirtg filed  toes 100 per bushel in said Court his petition praying WillGid Wiltse Ph 131F4 tnat the administration of eaid es tate be granted to Russell W Gard FOR SALE Nine acre Farm Lo nerw some other suitable porson, cated tt mi from Gregory on Toma II is Ordered that the fith day of Rd with seven room houie fullbase October A,D 1947 at ten oclock ment, good barn, chicken iiouse, dou Auest A D, 1947 at ten o clock ble guruge all it a tod repairs also n the forenoon, at said Probate Ofsmall orchard ce  A is hereby appointed for  Price   4800 Terms hearing said petition and that ail Arthur Bullis Bowdish real estate I8011 interested in said estate ap pear before said Court, at said time FOR SALESeven room house, afr shoild not be granted, wo baths, shade, garden, fruit good JJ  thar Ordered, That piblie ocation 260 Putnam St    given by pub IleaFOR SALE Heating stove, burns ,toa  jW  ttss oMtrfor three wood or coal, heats 6 rooms sueceeve weekb previous to said Stuart Anderson 47  lk in tke Pfnekney Dispatch, a newt paper printed and airPOR SALEElectric Water Heaters utd In said County  52, 62 and 82 gal capacity Have in Pbate itock Stanley Dinkel Wilns L Lyena, Judge of Probata A true copy vOSTA Black Hog from my farm Celestia 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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>WPil PWPV m 1,LWfL,VPMM MPULWIM1i  v 115315  illi iJIl VOL 64 Michigan Mirror , Qrcuit Court Hews If the Upper Peninsula ia problem child of Michigan, the , The Sept term or court starts Mine writer have charged, it is not  Lf TH   Criminal cases, is mostly old A 4 v , i  i i ii caSGS There are j due to the iaUureoi local people to  Jury caaet G nonJury one try to work out their own salvation 32 divorce cases and It is rather the peculiar inheritan ca of this region which sets it apart from the remainder of the state The history of this northern peninsula 820 mila long from Sault Ste Mar ie to Uohwood, U one of exploited  OB, iQjf natui,vresoi4e8 by absentee ownership Not only have most of  the profits from the sale of timber and ore gone into the bank account of people living elsewhere, but the timber and ore hove been transport Pinckney DUpatch Murder Victim The dead body of Fran Upton, 30, of Willianton v,is iound by Ingham county officers aiHi state police Saturday on a rubili dump on the Anthony Gallagher ura on Northwest Territorial lioad, follow ing iheonfhaion ot hit vife, Ju  Wednesday Sept 10 1947 ephinfcfl,j, ard I St Vincent lu  iaul orpnans, hichard Gumma, In, to killing iiJimJ hey The criminal cases are George Hayes and Clayton Scofield,drnk  eness Lloyd Stearns, larceny Kicb ard Frank,forgery, Clayton Smith, teKitig auio Maurice Spar, leaving ,J AUmi, U scene of an accident coniessed that Mrs lpton and The jury cases are Thos, Bath HidliJ Gorman laid in wait tor vs Roger Allen Kay Jaynea v  owntd wth  rUle and shotgun Frank Tucker,dward Jaynes vs oa lhe mht Augiut 1 when he Frank Tucker, Chaa Bain, Wm w1 home from Lansmg Buh  Wright vs Howard Coffey,Gert rd  him dead I witn the nlU rude Wright vs Howairl fnffw JTheu wth the  Notes of the Game No 33 Current Comment Re  aoou ad ,,,  , , , b,k vs Howaid Coffey lTneu Witn tne assistance or n f0  hWonto beprocesse Juliub L yfc CoffeJ I younger Gorman boy they roih  industrially mto labor wages uiErally Lu3M w HowarU Coffe, tha body in a bla, et ad took   Sunday Suuiiier Jnuly Lucas vs Beatrice Schrepfer, Koyal Schrep fer vs Darling  Co, Nellie Nich ols, Adm vs Darling  Cot Marie Glendeuning vs D A Buell, Chas Saundeas and Carrie iSaum ders vs Marshall Koulette, trqpateii on case Two assumpsit suitsLc land Campbell vs Grace Knapp,Mer chant Fur Co vs Ruth Withey atoekhMer profits for thousands I of people in cities outtde of the U P The Upper Peninsula, treated like a colony, deserves a helping hand, One of the significant trends to day in the U P Jp a program of  economic develfpment, originally sponsored by the old Michigan Plan ning Coram It has been termed by an official of the U S Department of Commerce as unparalleled any  where in the codntry The quest is for new industry some of the profits of raw materials especially timber, may be kept at  home and put to work In the pat the U P has been a twoindustry region, logging and mining Co mm unities are asked to take an invent ory of their resources, then to in, vite industrial concerns to open bran ches in the Upper Peninsula In the opinion of newspapei pub Ushers who attended a twoday con ference at Ontonagon last July, thin ,    economic program is one of the best g011 K,me Jofiul,h cJml1 vs Arthu bets for the future growth of thelood, icil Alrodith vis Charles region It is now being handled by Kovac Cu OI Howell vs Fred Ben Clark, formerly of South Haven I boiver  T, , and it is eure to be continued by the Accounting Frank Bischof vs new state dept of economic develop Rudolph Linchof to the Gallagher irm, 40 pii away where tjicy bmiLd jt in rubhihThis place is b miles southeast of iinckney The body was not ds  covered until after the confession iiij Uptons owned the lunn cast of Williani6touThey had A children of their own and boarded 7 orphans Lpton worked in Laming ui 1  ailJlul Vtli The non jury cases are Lawrence j MIJUpton and the orphans run tnc Dunham vs Harold Webber, Mcj IauiiAfter Upton UisapiJcarea Mrs Phorson Bank vs Arthur Tamlyiu Lpton hired a woman to look after Chelsea Lumber Co vs  Vincent Jthe children and gat a job in lan Thos and Linda Moss vs Oliver Bing Her excuse Powell MontgomeryWard va  the murder Ervin Snyder, assumpsit Chancery cases areQuiet Title Irene Brandom vs Thos Edmonds,  Chas Spencer vs Solomon Saund  ers, Roy Phillips vs Augusta Chap ertoKose liutter vs Mry Shann on Cancel DeedLeona Larkin Mark Larkin njunction Wmj MadTiiger V9 vs for was Upton wm mean There are 7 Gorman children The father is dead and the mother was deported to Canada as an al coholic and the chidien turned ov er to St Vincent Dciaul 2 were placed with the Upton family A girl, Pauline, stayed with Mrs Ray  nionda Morrijs here for awhile oid with the Mike Harnuck i  ivvnue ail amilyliic h ment soon to be set up by Gov, Kim Sigler Recent explorations in the U P  Forclosure Court rifrht Specific Pardinance   Ralph Cook vs Paul WiJUftrd least six miles long and two and one  half miles wide It holds enough cop per ore to permit mining at the rate of 7,500 tons daily for 50 years The ore is probably the largest known copper reserve in the U S How to utilize this low grade ore is a technical problem yet to be solved Frtnk Stuck vs Chas VanBlaircuni Forclosure, land contract Anon SchlVtthaner vs John PomeryL Divorce  Patricia vs Martin Beck, Petty vs Jack McCabe, Or  vile vs Lertha Watters Ruth va Wm Schultz, Betty vs Norman Esch, He4n vs John Hammon, indieateamasLof Jow grade ore at eibul vs Woodland Lake DeveLCol I ard was placed with a family, ran away and worked for Anthony Gail agher this summer becoming fanil iar with the locality, die also spent some time at the Upton farm with his younger brother and lister Mrs Uon ind the Gormans are charged with first degree murder the probate court waiving jurisdic tien  4 raaois ivmrpity, paiu7 ovenu Fridaj 20 S6 p in Cavitation for foly Vcaimuc loa each Saruraay D to  M u I4AU 00 to 7ao a UL  Mass Schedule of Mueci , 45, 1145 Week Days, m Friday and Satrday 7i  rm  Se,l 11, L  iirt uetl Miiiiiiuii for of jiy the intciitions arc Sun PfcAlcilin AlcCleai Alii thiiy jiiirs, fnlc Sv vt  iiiiniii phi In 1 ki, Majthi JYi, iaU A Holy Name i he Catholic Tri i Alieh,Ohio,Indiana Ranul Sfpt UIV Hotel Pamelind For  resivatijii call conjjjv ofic RaiiMJii Ac, NK, Craud K  In liH Soft , f kat  ii  Mui i ay   I uol  , ij  to j 7ui , run I i Mi IUial t faui A C oi Bob Siitger had  yhted firla , Iios Tlextei ilr Howell iii tlj Iii ftmi wa, ti  vliLii DwxW store it tin pin V nht led Men    ier  ,J  Up In 1,, ill Uiniinf l 1oiu into the ah innin wiitai liivl man fka on clinh, pU  ui Mi ha h i oil Hlli Sui  of full iniii o A Jate John  Viim Ud, laic M, iibman Thur, lat, LJnis yako lieu RJ  We used to hear old timere tell  hardships they underwent in  old day, They were forced to   tip at J ajKmiTk 8 or 10 COWS rui tliLii wade through snowdrifts i to j inlcs to a district school u ta i all pasiclf a farmer had foNs li usually bus a milking  to wadny through snow tliiiu,, most rural school children are  iccd up at their doors by a heat ed AIIOUI bui and transported to a a uhcj MIKJOI The number of dirt IifL   ds is rapidly decicasing and oou i  will be but a memory, a iin  iirivr Inio inu, willi tlie black,ni4tli and cooper placed u ill them i       im ine w on Ann A Hum j to o a no hit yami mm,  n inii 11 li U tl i  if up hit a iiome l un 1 ii y not  hit, hut Li  ,iny for Ana Arbor es on balls i the firit yuiH Hart o pavr ai and Joi I ,a  10 mac June Kile IleinhofH Vl,  al imial  Ki,iinl1 ki ot ol  to t hi t i ta HI,, i  LL 11  111 11 ed i,p 11 t 111  a hit,   ml S   ii Hie  n I State Coimns, inei11 at iiand liiadipiarli i privatf Jim,i Irl apid  111 winIi IL J, on ilv,i  a 1 I iiu i II i ami itii  nin, It t i en i i  i i 1 ami limn  I V,l  1,11  11 in I lie iii 11 in tiu tilt  doublei i iat iill,, Lli ha II id, u, nt ,1,1 , , ,  M ,, i j u f   n Hie 1I , 0  on a,  H 0 e ,, up IhWtiT ciMtd i J I   1 vi Mosheu liat k in thi added a run  hark  t HII i  11III 11 pi i, j 1 nji 1 nun e I file Dunn Jut  J Siner saik 0 J 1  I i 1  1 i 1  t n r  eaniiiL,jMher infidd  old mpi, of , Iti r harJ, days the 1 11 hip noic and buggy dayi the faun nuv is not it wui painted in the 11 el pi miaei ii,lal Ju,If  d mi an  a Iuiy ll  IV Un I hi hai  at and tary v cik heart el   rold pi a gr vva man gravel jdt, northwest of s found guilty ol inv COMM iiev COfJUL ChURCH Aiaed Allard Pamor Oryaniht and choir Direetor  Mcrwin Curapbeli S S Mr Vedder worship ami Message s a  We cordially invite all win no regular eiiurch affiliation worship , ith us  A cordai welcome, a Jielji lerieiice, a timely message Septemter is the month Her It l n  iiifkney mi,n eoretl 2 runs in tl  Mill Jieai Jed in tlir ,tli ami J aLxl with ii liekn 1  I he  Jui Ann A1 or yol a run in the hih on I mror but v hit Ii , UJJ Lo the  7th when Smr easl up and a, it tor a huinc run and i Iexa leatmers  ,1 111 b a ey M HOWELL oi llll ki iey  ii, Im llle iiyenv feroii f e  eoi pd 1, tin lei I i  i 1  ,f 1 1  Quite , i, against tin  Joi yivin Ierrell, IV, of Flint, ie killed a batiier un June Dur volun laughter at Corrunna last Judye Joseph Collins who  case without a jury Ferr  iiy low and struck Jim  1  AOSSO and decapitat  i Collins in his decisoti  1 nil guilty sui  this was  involving v, ilful neg n airjilane case in Mien that the wilful negHgen appn d io air planes as well the  f   1 it i ,Mj 1 n  foi ijJ I  v, ir,MVii m reinh   1011 CORNELLVEDDER Patricia Ann Corneu,daugiiter of Mrs ttlanchu Cornell of Dexter lid and lerald Vedder, 011 of Ml aadJ Hennan Vedder of Pinckne We have been toldby good author ora vjs AlhKrt Smith, Velma vs ity that huge reserves of valuable f Gerald Naivai iJeie vsj Iiu3 high grade iron ore still exist in the  Lozo, Arlos vs Chaj Welton, U P that the Gogebic range is Frank vs Virginia Minor, Kenneth good for at let 25 years at the  vs Theresa Hittlebaugii, Walter vs  present rate of production This reg I Tlieiesa McAdam, Konua vs I ion abo posseases millions of ton ley TeeplesGloria v Koyal Hitter of low grade iron ore, and eventu PhyiHs vs Thos Peck, Gerald vs ally away will be found whereby  Jeanne Hammei, Margaret vs this wealth can be tapped profitably Vaughn Collett, Wmoni vs Lene Any mention of the U P Selflvieve Gelinnger, Druscilla vf Rich provement effarts must Include Geo  BisShopjB Upper PeninsuJa Develop tnent Bureau which projenotes both 1 Brewer, Ibert vs Margaret Beet, the tourwt and agricultural induct Halel vs Doe Day, Verna vs Mich ard White, James, vs Elsie Fry,Devie vs Neta Harmer, Russell va ,4eien Mrs were united in marriage Friday ev  niny, Sept 0 at the Congl church in Pinckney jJaskets of cut flowers graced the altar before which the nuptial vow were exchanged, the Rev AL All j, ard reading the impressive ring ser  vice in the presence of a large num ber of relatves and friends The biide, given in marriage by i her brother,, Leslie Cornell, chose for her wedding a gown of white taffetu fashioned with an off should er yokj and filled bodice, both ac cented by a ruffle edged in dainty happy  h 1 ii ries there Success of the Keweenaw county park hotel at Copper Harbor   has won over many private resort for owners to support a move ior a etateowned privately operated chal etat the Porcupine State Park and perhaps a piynihr facility at the  Jahquenon Falls state ParK These parks ow rack facilities to attract and serve tourists i lace The long sleeves were close ael, Urinuz, Elizabeth vs Adoiph fiin fnd theA firt exted  Jiartman, Jean vs Earl Allen, Helen  def traln, A imser, ef vejl n 1  1, , ,,  mi 1 101 1 usion fell gracefuly lrom a vs Robert Martin Vincent s Xhcl Y T  , r, halo of ludmig tipped wmorange 1  A single strand of pea rraMcDougll, Doris s Crout, Norma vs W iSrnirh Sterlm   bossoms WHiTfiWUMIYR Married by Jlev Fr Day at Howell Saturday morning, Miss Mary Elizabeth White, daughter of Mr  and M John White of Howell to  , SEPT JURY LIST jlutnam Miiry Jane Tach Greer OaJrWm way Hamburg S iah  Barry Tuthili,W Pce  c jpe djalf y e n 1 p 11 az 1 n g and reded icat ion We are looking forvvaid to tims and a growing i,, Vou can hedp us  Church tiglit at oimiun  Chiiich will be hUi the lat Mn  night in Sept the 2J, Imginiim with u poiluck Supper at 7 o lo k This will be a happy 011011 for ix the people of the jrandi The pregrani L joniored by tin iiaruca Cla   lhe ,up r arrangenn nts will he taken ran of by ilulathea da,v Rev Ezra Beachty, Patr Morna WorsWp 1000 Sunday School 1100 Superintendent Wiibur Latdig ouny ift,e iUetirg 1 i  LIVERANCEVANBLAIKCUW  vcr iirwtty weddne took place Saturday evening, Seu b, at the home of Mr and Mrs, lie 111 Liverano, west of Pinckney whea their daughter, Rowena, wi, uniied in marriage to Norman an Uhtmronr ililr Dunn, c Ja e, ,f P SlIliT I , ,,,, i I 1   I  1 a , 1, DlllUU, LIP SlLlNHQFFS AI3 R 4 1 J 1  H who ioiiv  IOLUI  iuthv The airplane is be ng i problem with hundreds of  m eiied yearly Detroit 11 1 pilot last week for pann inh intoxicaded ie iritcism wai directed  late Jicnsing Uuit week a man a pilots license ioiation convict had  agairt trafi him This If if i , v, 1 I hont MjLiin, p MCRKAY HROS Afo ,, h lak, lb  A a 1 ,1 nda,,  v,  Idinm, il Kouid , i b  , ,frt111 1 m, lb  A  a 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 n x 0 0 1   tilt tl 1 1 I i  11  n  U 1 3 1 DfvXlFR AB R 4 1  1 l   H oh iiit  iOl I, 1,11, , in, la it   1 J J 4 A 4 t 1 1  M 1  I Lii ,1,, Oil nd   rd i 1 i  In III  PINCKNEY AB R i 1 PTJTiol mr aTul Mrs Bruce VanBlaiivum of Anderson The ceremony v as jitrformed ,y   li L, Staeiipfi oJ Jar,r before an altar of wlnte Royal maid of honor while Mrs Geruldine P1 Shirley Keen Handy  Dorothy Sidell, bride va, bridtsnuid and Jiein Green Hartland Peterson ofMr was the brides only ornament and she carried an arm bouquet of white gladiohs and stock with large n cv white bow and narrow streamers 1 ,non Miss Doris Cornell was her sisters tfladiolua and iraldine Baker sr,LilI f Singer and Mrs Mary Lou Morrison j b  were the bridesmaid These were at   auPlainum, brother Delia tirid in modish gowns of pastel  vv1 best man Aftei I shades w ith matching halo and Brian, Archie short veils of net All carried flow ers The groom was assisted by Kevin Ledwidge as best man, and seating Walter Donaldson, Chas, the guests were Robert Vedder,   y,ff I    Swi thout, Dunn, c Shhan, Jli niii, lli j Slle, 5rl If r 11 1  ej 0 AU 4 4  0 1 i n 0 H 1 ,r 1   li II O II o 1 I mums and white cousin oi  lathi  11 Claude dorf iloweil Smitli Iosco John Ruttman, Stella MarionXoris Thumser, TyroneEdna Mehlbjerg i BrihtonATorma Vooitiees, Royston   , Jame SUiger, Oscar Koch, and Al Lovas, bert Morrison Little Barbara Singer and Shirley Ann Morrison as flower girls werj charming in their dainty formal Lfrocks, and Bonnie Singer sen ed Donn Widmeyer, son of Mr and HoweU City MDaniels Ted Mrs Herman Wodmeyer of Pinckl 3   ney 4hey wejje attended by Francis White and Mrs Florence Lipka brother and dbter of the bride The  bride wore beige suit with flowers and aeoeaories to match A recept ion was held at the brides home after the ceremony They left for j CohoctahFred lvvflWu northern Michigan on a wedding ConwayArchie Duncan trip The groom is a student at 1 Oecrffyd Margaret Duncan Mich State College He served 3  GenoaCarl Birkenstock, years oerseas with the army in In Brighton CityTna Newman dia, He graduated from Pinckney ,  high school The bride 1 a gradui NOTICE ate of Howell high w1 ei The Livingston Co Assn order of t tne orsoa liiroughout the ployod s bookkeeper at McPherson htem Star NviU  heW ftt fi  h ami lal0i ndered two appropriate hospital, HoweU CongratuUtions, toll Mich Sept Wth for afternon  vooll sejectionp during the recept and evening sessions in the Federal ion which was held in the church of the groom the ceremonv for 7 gucM, trip u  as ring bearer 1 Preceding the mai riage service, Mrs Menvin Campbell sang The  Sweetest Story Ever Told, und be  fore the benediction she   Pe 1 cause iUrs Campbell also 1 voided , W ic MANE SATUWfcML A lilane fell at 830 arm, Sat,on the Esoory MUlec fmn, 2 miles Aorth of FowiervilieThe plane andl pilot OK burned up His identity it awfcaewn and ioentrrkation will be nade fcosn the motor abmbar The dead pilot was idesrtified asi ,Codl Mope of Bellair, Mich those who have entertain MraM E, Darrow re  ed church and dinner will be served parlors following ttoe ceremony, at the Methodist Church at 6 P M Ileservation for dinner tickets tihoukl be made in advance from the  Worthy Jdatron of each Chapter Aita Meyer, President Winifred Orave MOTiCE MARHIF4 MONOAY Mr Phillip A, Winslow and Miss a reception was held at the bries home The couple lett on a northern Michiga The groom is a graduate of the f Pinckney high school and served I  yeIKS in the army in Kngland and 1  rrance The bride graduated from   j Juhton, I Kaolin, 1 Ste ard, iZill, 2b I V a ihans, Sod, rf   Phone IJ27 R I 11 1 0  1 1 J  H   s country is opposed to be on gold standard but it only is litically rJe principle is that every paper dollar isimd there  PP1  d to be in 1 he l, S Trea a lohu orth ol gold There 1 ha Inen and a the price of  1 hirtnatr, thie jrobibly could la lore the war this country p om hall the worlds gold  I Mammiiino ami stored  ,i   ky It 7 worth n   and tlie price is d ho, me 11 minitej J , ins of  1 Iniii,  lhi5 boarood gold  mi , to, he chaotic cond oi ,111 v m he wn Id today all, on 1 hi, country to redist tin gold and ieton prosper 1 ,ot likely liy  nggestion  Icllowed Thi country re tin gmV at Ft KHOA as an  a i ,e ol, and i guarantee of  toiMinued propeity This money ,w Iim 1  jxi uliar one Different thing have been used for nioiey Some Indians onci used a Hber beads and shells and cattle beep have also been iised As population increased thi beraiae aid liable and gold and silver adopted In tliha eTbjja of r a  1 glaf and tininpi wcrt thi, nation much gold and lver WnT jnel into money However , was  nnhndy and paper money wi sub   ilorj on the theory there was en i , gold nl silver bullion in the  ,1,11 to rciieeii it IT has ocv  , bren ,,0 lif tne demand f 1 sil   oim  iit  dollar gold pieces not exist lief ore World gold coin went out of exwst IOOTar  1  ,  it being ment all called in b the Northville high Sihooi, id at LuiToughs Adding Detroit is employ 1 Machine,  Wl FOWLERV1LLE FAIR Til LL imekne hae hall team captured th  Fowicrville Fair CKamihonsldii last week by taking both games Wed they heat Brighton 7 to 4 wni and Thelma oT  at the Frank Pat Brooksmifh Detroit hpent Sui Aberdeen home Sunday visitors at the Clare Mili er home v, ere Mr ami Mrs George Franks and family of Detroit and  Mr K A Franks and daughters ol Los Angeles California The Murray Kennedy, Ambrose Kennedy and icrald Kennedy famH ies were guests of Mr and Mr I,  Kennedy at dinner Sunday at thr  Dill Sicptoc pitching and then came I back Fii and beat Webbervihe 4 to  J Iyt the championship, iieryl Am burgy pYHed Fri and bMirvR4e eouhl do tiothing ith hi all,  el c 1  aaltieii for thi  final, lilalm Fowlecillc Tliuwith a Michigan ifiate pitcher in the box n aioanl of mDiv absentei  lir, ckiey ujiud a ieviod lineup each uame Ward euught both games,Uer yl Anburgey and Hoili Amburgey jnayed first, Bill Kuhn, 2nd, Fred Singer, 0 , Royce of Ann Arbor 6  ilarh Palmer short, Itidge Shirey, doe Lavey, Steptoe and irostic of JJVlclMli, the outfield  ENTH AND EIGHT GRADES 1 he 7th and 8th grades hava started a ,iood Citizenship Club Vh clubs officers are as followd rrenUj Michael Cart Vice Pres  uaffinc liurns, Sec Mary Jean ,chke, Trea Judy Aschenbrenn  rThe club has a code which shows ikeii poiiitThey are 1 Teamwork A haackle I  nllf We are all trying to co  I uperato so wo can have gym pejriods The sth grade boys hope to have a flotball game with the 9th grade lOOIl The    Kager leaner oft ball 2 oavad mm flatiwday of the death at Parsonge Monday Evening T their 3 aathw old jwuadaifrneff4 Thejd were attended by Mr and  at fioafew HeitfasYl McstHenry WinslowiFortege lake aw htoaiht to Pinckney  r the infants moJ P T A MOTtCE thaonanfi Tbaj Mrs Howard Srewett of Lansing ohildj would like to meet all adjUto inter tad in bnoel Agr Youth of  iunity to help oegmdae a reaehei Assn t 7 mJft 4pm Mm Minks Saplaaabor ii ntthe Among ed for fie pleaaure of the bride are J Lakeland Inn Mrs Albert Morrison of Ann Arbor  Billy Mercer of East Laninand Mr Everett Pratt and daugh spcilt iat week at the Wm iirtn ter of Zeeb Road j home returning to Lansing with his The groom graduated from Pinck parents Friday ney High,School in 41 and served jonn Lvan, son of Martin Lavar 3 years with the U B Navy He is of Brighton was hurt at the Fowler  fSob Singer andjoeLavevof Pin now employod by the iHuron Plumb  viUe air Tafet Tues when a horse fck,y may , to Koilon to play for the national title if they can finan ce the trip which would cost 1,001,  team of Hovei who won the State Idas  championship with the aid Ernestine  Keenman were unitediimr Co of Ann Arbor The couple an awfly and started for the horo  tn marriage py Bev A L AUaniiwill reside in Pinokney , barn He was knocked down and trampled j j jdr and Mrs Geo Thompson j spent Monday in Flint visitngb rel 1 ativejB and friends I TAXfcOC Village taxejs will be received at my uorae on Wodnesday ovomngs am Saturday afibantoona Helen ReynoMa Vulago Treas 545 F Putnam St Maw Marjorie Curtis who taaht in Pinckney High School laat is Usniiiac W rtim Marriaee j Dick Kebitt, 2i, aneviile, Wn , The Misses Doris Ryan aid Rita Charlotte Monroe, 21, HoweltiOw Kennedy spent Monday at Detroit Goucher, 21, Howell, Elizabeth Han  Jerry and Joe Vince of Byron cock, 20, Howell spent the past week with Jftfsse Kich DEFEATED BRIGHTON Pinckney won from Brighton hre Monday night 11 to 2 P dnger pitched for Pinckney Fred anger and Hill Dunn hit home runs or Iinckney Of Brightons 6 hits leiry Housner got 3 There will be another double neider at Pincknejfu Friday ntjht Sept 12, City Service of HonoU will play Brighton at 780 p m  iHkney will meet Webers of  er at 900 p m Dexter loom boat en Pinckney twice here and 4m   xal team will do its dfcrndaat to  in Friday night S, 4H WINNERS AT FAMt At the 4,H exhibition at FoAlerville Fair laat weak Shirley of Pinckney, graid champion in food preparation She ateo 1 0t  10 award toward a trip to tho 1 ardaon  Mrs Edna Reason, LeoU, and toruationai Stock Eugeoe Duaenberry of Flint Ry Reason and family were in Pon Edgar Moyor of it the paat yook at the S E tiac Sunday visHn the Fred Car Ge o4 Ansarthairt hjfja i pentar fajn   , won  in  aar W   i3WStf  yd v 4awrf 1 aw M ,     Pinckney bupachWednesdav Sept 10 1947 WAMM AVON THEATER  I SteckbHdfe, Miek 4th Fri, Sat, Spt, 12, 13 Super Western in Technicolor with GUN FIGHTERS1 RANDOLPH SCOTT, BARBARA BRITTON I Comedy Shorts Cartoon Sun, Tues, Sept, 14, 14 rPERFECT MARRIAGE A Comedy Starring LORETTA YOUNGDAV1D NIVEN News Cartoon Travelog  CraingPlaineman  Ly C  fornia, Make Mind Music, 1IIHIIIIIlllIIIIHHWIMtt,ll,1,lS first National j SYLVAN THEATER I CHJOJKA, Midi Fri, Sat, Sept, 12,13 LADIES MAN i revolutionary new Certified Lamp  tite fines piece of home lighting equip ment ever made When your youngster does his homework under a Certified  Lamp, you can besure his eyes are getting the lust No glare or sharp sitnJovrfi will tire him, cause him hcaurtcires, poor grades or, as is somerimes the case, serious eyestrain Ifrmts fcecause these new lamps are W projuci f years of careful engi neering because thesrc sold as a unit reflect or, shade, stand and switch better, more healthful lighting Available in floor, table and wall models  in every style and designtheyre in Michigan shops and department stores this week Youre sure, too, that your light is right if you have an Edison Home Lighting Specialist check over your lamps Her visit costs you nothing it may safeguard priceless eyesight For this free service just call your nearest Edison office today ii  DETROIT EDISON COMPANY bank Under Federal Supervision Meaner Federal Deposit In surance Corporation All De posits Insured op fte 5,099 fe MONEY BURNS A HOLE IN g YOUR POCKET S People tell us that cash slip  through their fingers, but think twice before drawing a check, To avoid reckless spend open a checking account with us, I i 5 ing  i WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS  f AVAILABLE FOR SOUND g LOANS 5 REAL ESTATE MORTOAGE, PERSONAL AT RASON ABLE RATES OR Neighboring News tri be oo fii    S y11 a floik of 1,inn tui A Jio   IVW 3 y JV  n c 11 Il c Soiilii f,, on litfh  are pirt I ,jt 1 7 a time   jvi tlvre Huinhurj has eroded fiii siren TVJifss Hilda Re id, daughter of Mr and MJN KoLoit Rcid of Gregory find A T Shotv oi Ahvn y mantrrli Aug 31 Ihe haiitonu last wf k brokenil the windersmUftr V1r tod n,4 Ilm vi The FoA UTviJJe srhoo did open until Sfjjt 8 this year George F, Potvin, of Ann Arbor a Midi JeM enijiluyee for ii year  rti Idt WfTk Mi a JiadicJ Rippcj ton of Thi Ri,tr Midi, lot hoi piove in A  i,i week It rOn1aind , Jti Jt wis found and returned to hef by Mis Laura Nay I or of Ann Avhov  Jlf hull storm last vcek damaged a vtta3r t puicc t the Howell city vjrpor ands of dollars rorth of damage to  Duane Meyer nas pased te statet the building on tne Cliffid Parker  state examinntion and is now 4HrcrnTriM eTQurraiow3TetuTrTedfrc farm in Deerfield jMiss Dorothy Rispman, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gua Rissman of Howell was married to Lawrence Clark of Brighton last week at the Hovell M E church The Cooper twins of iHowell gave a shower for Miss Beth White last week Tues and Mrs Thomas Line on on Saturday Stanley Haines is teaching shop and science at Hartland this year lvt James Stackable, of Howell overseas Specials ittheavjrgyrnp No 212 tin Peaches Campbells  All Other 20 Varities 15 a 10c associated with T J Fausett of Hpw ell in the real estate business A large crowd turned out at Dex ter for the sod picnic to sod the new athletic field and three fourths of the field was finished An appeal is being made to the high ychool alumni for fundsA big home coining game on the new field fs Nov 7 with Pinckney as opponent Frank E Doremus, former Det roit legislator, congressman and may or who V3L lived at Fowlervihe for till tffMIIIIUIlllflllilMli ATHLETES FOOD GERM HOW TO, KILL IT IN ONE HOUR IF NOT PLEASED, your 85c back Ask aiy druggist for this STRONG  FUNGICIDE, TEOI Made with 90 percent alcohol, it Penetrans, Beaches and kiPs More germs faster Tpday At CORY DRUG STORE, Uiacknev A Comedy Starring EDDIE BRACKEN, CASS DALEY, VIRGINIA WELLSJOHNNY CpY Cartoon  Latest New  SPIKE JONES Sun, Mon, Tues, Sept, 14,15,16 ALEXANDERS RAG 1 TJME BAND   ReRe I ease Starring TYRONE POWER, ALICE FAYE, DON AMECHE, ETHEL MERMAN Cartoon Goofy Groceries Sunday Shows 3 579 Wed, Thur, Septf 17,18 THE SON OF RUSTY wtto TED DONALDSON STEPHEN DUNNE, ANN DORAjN , PlDe VIG1LANTEES OF BOOM TOWN wita ALLAN LANE, BOBBY BLAKE GeJNE AUTREY HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH  Tues, Wed, Thur, Sept 9,10,11 ins A WONDERFUL  LIFE with J AS STEWART, DONNA REEDJ COMEDY NEWS Fri, Sat, Sept,, 12, 13 Matinee Sat 2 P M GENE AUTREY in i ROB1NHOOD OF TEXAS Plus GAIL RUSSELL, CLARE TREVOR ADOLHE MENJOU in 4 THE BATCHELORS i DAUGHTER i Su Mon, Sept,, 14, 15 Mat Sunday  P M Con FRANK SINATRA, KATHRYN GRAYSON, PETER LAWFORD JIMMIE DURANTE  S Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were I in Lansing Saturday ,   u Da v,A,l AHCH Dinkei, Alberta in CTredmMc Mau Hiid Ivi Ludtk6 atTencT Peanut Butter r Ob rard Dog Food OogyDog Food  Oxydol CrUco  Sis  1 1L tin  Fotatoet Thurs The funeral and burial were at the Hamilton Funeral dome Rev Haimaworth of Dexter has discontinued his rooftop preaching on account of lack of finances H will now try to get Hollywood to nvake a picture of a religion play written by him Traffic over the Blue Water trid ge at Port Huron Labor Da broke 3 records t 058 motorists crossed fthe bridge The 4 day record frjm Friday to Monday war 30,884 The total for Aug waa 10I 76  John Davis 65, of Whitmore Lake , is charged with using the mails to de fraud He soM advertising in an rail road employees magazine, only 250 j copie o which were ever printed His whereabouts are now unknown  Vote oi 25 ear Ago j The Howell Fair held latt week was a big success In the ball games Stoekbridge was eliminate the first day by a lunchc of ringer labelled t Fowlerville This bunch also defeat  ed Howell the second day to win the championship  Rev and Mrs N W Pearou cele brated their 50 wedding anniversary at the Harvey Craft homo in Marion Sept 2 The Austin Family Reunion was held at the  Vrank Hall home Sep 22 Mrs, George AusUn,8S, was thj oldest mnber pacut m Mrs Alma Harris is teaching the Cbiibfia Cornets sfcfaoat  Mrs Jennie Lewey jg teaching the Martriejchoel A large iiuntlm ten 1MM attend ed ttc annual Dexter Labor Day picnic The Pinckntey lehnel opened Toes with die flWwia tenehen Sunt i  Aeyte Hm i F Doyle Hige dsfaoei Jueeglrie fiena Siaisel West Inter, Alice Becfee, Primary, fed the stkte fair in Detroit Sat Mr and Mrs Louis Shehan and son, Francis called on Mr and Mr Albert Dinkel Sunday IT HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN 4 Comedy ttewa Tu Wed,, Sept, 16, 17 A SCANDAL IN PARIS With GEORGE SAUNDERS, and CAROLE LANDIS COMEDY NEWS nCEVjffTLpDGE ELECTRICAN Electrical Wiring and Cont Work Estimates Given 740 East PutnamPinckneylPhon  IS Hi e New Crane natures are now in full production and they ere reaching die market in increasing quantities There is e sue end type of fixture to suk every taste es well m every hwijjrt Youll like the fresh, snodera styling of these quality pUuobing fixtures, their many improvements Aod yooH be frtrsifl m tc moderate prices of this aMocheHnioute Come in and see aspiece your order today for c ssibl J irstellatioa v CAU es roeAv MYKON J HUGHES   icensed Master Pluriber  Pinckney  186Fi  Mich 717 Lakeside Dr v tStt 4 Mich fieO mym s M  JfliMst m  m  are tWM e Movttftim areirieoti We east make year eftd leeft Ulse io IfJbwivttrHK XLhzM Wiiyfj,JMJJIL ix wMwmM w   m,i mm Jiypw W447 fPPfPHff  WPWI  Pinckney DispacK   Wednesday Sept 10 1947 The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygood Canned Qoods, Shoe Gents Furnishings Lingerie  Ma Kennedy  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Made to Detroit Lloyd Ketidee fcD 04vt4 CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 10 CATTLE 12 f ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION TM O HOGS 6 PER CWT CAVVfiS AND SHELP KEMOVhD FREE PMONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY i HOWELL 460 rigiasl Company T Pay for JHFAD STOCK  Mrs Alta Meyr attended a meet ing oi Washtenaw County teacher at Ann Arbor Saturday Louis tswarthoht attended lb state fair in Detoit Friday ionmiu Kuier pent severa, dayr last week with AlrB DMSHJ ah Mis Jone Vaniiorn of iiout M pei ,,, week at the JliifoiJ Van iioin home I The Alaik Xash family spent Til J at the iunvJervvide fair where Mary Jane and IJirbara won blue, red and white ribbon in canning and food preparation  Mrs Louis Coyle with Miss Kva Wonderliej attended a teachei, meeting Sat at Waldenwoods, Hart iuid  Mrs Lester Me A fee and children sp Jtt the week end in Dtrett Joe Garolia and family and Frank Hicharuon and family oi Detroit tnont the week end at RUSH Lake uob Smith, Tom Smith ami Iat M ss of Detroit who are entertain eis at the Bowery there peiit Sim at the Oliu Kobinon home, iiii  ,e Lynn Hendee ard son Loyd re turned home from the btat4 fair Saturday They were in sheep dept A monster crowd was present wit1 resulting space shortage Je Miller called on Vein Kenne J dy Sunday Mrs,  and Mrs Fred Henry ami friends wereweek end truest rrr eador Alive lORSf3LJ9COWS  HOGS 2percwt UfcPENDlAfC UPON SIZE AND CONDITION HALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Futa Animal Collected Kiompdy , c , FafeST Gepable Men  KfSSS J Phone 88, Pinckney He FASTEST IWd SHc fWvfce in MMucu ntral Dead Stock Co STOCK SOIL PIPE  FITTINGS BATH TUBS 4U  SHALLOW WELL PUMPS 0 Ga to600 JXTOES SINKS ATfR SOFTNERS F2 , LAUNDRY TUBS fgRTTINGS VALVES WELL POINTS FfTTlNGS JET PUMPS Stanley Dtake, NOTICE Wt2 0W  fr 4mine8e to  Stewwt Awieraon Bid Eaora JPMqr given for Staet Metal work, flutters, downspouts, Smoke kt MM feme mpairiag In the near future wo will also be eqriiio4 far ekUa aod bruits AUwofk guaranteed Pfaekney Fabrkatng  Sheet Metal Coojeany Mr and Mrs Don Were in M and HUrtUm  leave ny Cor M tit Vem Kennedy u Vem Kennedy and family speii Labor Day in Stand ish Mrs Ona Campbell and Mrs Job Cologne were in Howell Saturday Herb Sueed and wife have moed back to Howell from WhitruorLJC Mrs Rosemary Sc hosier way in Iletroit Sat The Andrew Campbell family at tended the Fowlerville fair Fruli Mr and Mrs Charles Clark Kf MOJI for Mio for a visit Mr and Mrs John McKenzie and children of Detroit spent Sat at the Ired Read home Maynard Clark, son of Mr and Mio Walter Clark underwent  ar j operation in Saaebo, Japan foi ap  pendiritis on Aujr 21 Walter Clark and wife called on the MB Craig family it Base Lake Sunlay  Mrs Laverne Keason, son, Don granddaughter of California call1 ed at the M J Reason home one  day last week inlev Dinkel was in Ann Arbor jusine Friday  Mr Lla ltoters fell down the t rteps at her home Sunday and sprained her ankle C J Clinton and wife were in Detroit aid Windsor Saturday Dr Mail in Clinton and wife of Detroit called on Mr and Mrs C 2 Clinton Wednesday nifcht Herb Palmer r and Leona Myer and Bill Baughn and Dolr Fiankin attended the state fair at Detriot Saturday Frank Fotts and daughter Jean of Defter spent Sunday at the Phd Sprout horae Aster Wylie and family took in th Foviille fair Tuesday Mr rtad Mrs Will Shehan spent j Sunday witb Mrs Madeline ShehanI is Ann Ariior Billy returned with j them for a week  Born to Mr and MnsJftme Deal  f of Howell at McPhemm hospital a Items of Interest Nun Ldvidt with Joan Uurt t iau ,M Lake lft for Adna  Sunday u attend St Joepli ,ad Hmy Niii llwulLe ind Murv linnor Monis  ,  bt Frdi JJeirit  i ,, li,V w IDIUL iron Ana Arbor Saturday 1 Hll leek Hiiliu ATUI , y hold a picttir it ihr V  At  bi Sun Tiwi j,ivaim wuro  AlLris, oU lascli and wife, y Vlne and wife Harry Hess and wuV of Waterloo ind 1at 11 mxan  L VC trf nri Arbor A ride Was  iv iVnuire aiul picnic dinner 1 lt and Charles Seciuin ol Ilt i led Monday for Chicio to  il a Mik  illi 1 lie II ,, ,ftint Mrs Jwra Jiadwcll ihciv Jno wii  tlir  play hall Mi Ii ma I ,cis v iiicd jii1  IM in William, Ion Friday Mr and Mrs, I W uvhtt and Paul a, iu nt Sunday with Mr and Mrs llhiy ILfitk in Detroit Jnnic 11ir   ji anrl family of Jarki i     do Don Suartliout ho IC Siiiniav i   11 ha tho basement about cfimp fti lioinf on MJn Fast, thi ido oi L,J f hnrys hoi Mr and Airs Don loodrotnonl ani daughter Mrs Kichard Hall and two chihlivn of Detroit pvrA the daughter, Charlotte has two hiiir n 1 iior11h old daughter and a on Richard Yuri, horn on V J Day Don is rmployod at the KaiserFrakr plant Mr and Mrs Joe Shosscr and son Jack of Ann Arbor spout Fri at ihe Ircd lieati home Mrr Robert Read uas in Jackson Sat ui day Mr and Mrs W C Miiler,orinan and Clare Miller and family wrc in Jackson Sirday niln Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Clare Miller were ieorge iriuk aiui family and Mrs irne Fiink and familyv of Detroit 4intii e iiinat, a eaiird  t, ,  l,i icil J i   n in the fate when the latter rtJ I  j e L m  the teat at the   let ille iair Itt week was fined  and , coifs xx p Mrs 1honias Shehan spen Ihu di Dexter Mrs iv L Mansfield of Leuton Xevr York is visiting at the home f vi her mother Ms Anna Kenin F, V  Mi and Mrs R II Teeple of I i ,  ghton and L W Martin and wife o,  Detroit were supper Sat evening at the ho,tie of Mis Villa Ridians, Mr and Mrs W  MillerNorman and Clare Mifler and family vere i Jackscu Sunday night iiKniiii VoIImer and son,Jno, spent Sunday a the Charles FieU iionio at Fowlerville Fred Bortz anti wife of Ypilanl Pjnt the week etui at 1 h lioim o Mrs Beulah Martin and with hei w vie Sunday guest of the Martin ji Due tO tHe Shortge of t iUllps family of Fortune Lake   j  i  e Mrs Yiiyinia CarM siive a pi Jf nic Wed OJI honor of her mother i birthday   Harrys Lee and wife and nand  f daughterINdtv went to Miat v 1 Suoday Wit Imus, Walter iirard Rufell  Radford imd Fd Shoiink are  J AcetlyiU WeldUg budding new houses at Lakeland A   v i i X Motor OverKdul 864 East Grand River, Howell, Mone 37 Open Evenings 1946 Chevrolet Two Door 1946 Ford Four Door 1942 Ford Tudor 1941 Ford ClubCcupe 1936 Chevrolet Two Dar 141 Olds Club Coupe 936 Chevrolet Two Door 1944 Ford Four Door 1936 Ford Tudor 1935 Chevrolet Tudor l934Chevrcfet Two Door 1931 Pjrmouth Eour Door Tractors, Trucics 1939 Ford Tractor and Semi Trailer 1940 Chevrolet Tractor Attention Milk  Stock Haulers New 1947 Diamond P, immediate Delivery 1 12 fo 2 Ton Cab and Chassis long wheel base 2 speed axle, 8 12 x20 Tires Don Main Sales i Notice Now Open cihrey  Sons I Automotive Service j Due to the shortage of t I we have clos I edthe main pari of our plant and are now t open for business  General Repai I Arc Welding ih nat matrons of  L S J i wei entertained al the home , AHxit linkeMon Msdinu Mirion Pearson, Hazel ic Neslutt, Klote arplnll u Wnifred Graven wee cohote,e Mr anri Mrs Frank Aberdeen , David wet in Ann Av1or   Mrs Lynn Hendee and wnA and Hexand Mrs Alta Meyrj at tended the state fair in Peiroit Jhusday Wrecker Service Grease Jobs Auto Parts Tire Repairs  Shirey I Sons j i  Phone 138 Coiner MainPearl, PINCKEY, MfCIIGAN  t i BALL GAMES FRIDAY 12th Veterans Field Pinckney Brighton Dexter Pinckney  JiMt Sue     Deal was   X   mT Pinckney DupacK Wednesday Sept 10 194 HJY NOW FOR WINTER  DuoTherm  State Bank   Notes of 47 Yemr Ag The Portage Lake Cottage Assu  f are trying to raise money to bu, M the Cobb farm on the west side of  PROFESSIONAL CORNER thousand dollars will be heve the lake Several must be raised The lientley Show Sept 13 Rosa Read has enrolled Arbor high school Cbas Henry received 200 back J pension last week and from now on at Ann HEATERS, WATER HEATERS, TOILETS, WASH STAINS CABINETS, SINKS SEPTIC TANKS, ELECTRIC PUMPS G   ft 16 4 CU, FTDEEPr REEZ1 A 4,6 ft SCAN MILK COOLERS  PRICES ARE RIGHT  TERMINAL LEAVE BONOS Since Sept, 1, 194T, the restriction on cashing Terminal Leave Bond has been lifted, Many have already coir eried j  anth thu bun,, io cash butmany more H M WiUi8ton sowed  acrea hnve v , iau 2 interest on the of rape kst pring on which he j L ds i itor than the average pastured 10 hoga and 20 sheep ail investment brings tday,,With thu guriiraer t thought in mind we urge Veterans, j McDonald who is attending medical school in Detroit spent the week end here The brick work on the new Colby to retain their bonds as long as tKn are able and consistent with their needs CKNEY SAN Ray M Daffy, Pinckney, Mich Daily 1100 A M to 2 00 P M, Except Wednesday Mon, Tuc,Fri, Sat, 700800 pn We wish to remind our customers  cottage is near complete LEE LAVEY that they may still buy Service E Savings Bonds at their bank, McPHersoo State Bank  Money to loan at reasonable rates interest paid on Savings Books and Time Certificates of Deposit All deposit up to 6,00000 Inlured by our wemberfKip la Pod rr Dpoit Insarans Cavmiaom Clella Fish ks teaching the East Putnam school Miss Kate Brown has returned to her school in Chicago Mary Scofield is teaching Liver more school iHazel Powell, 6, neice of Miss Mary Sprout, died at Sherman of ty phoid fever Thursday Minnie Hoff is working at the Whipple House, Howell during fair Forty one tickets were sold at the i depot here Wed for the Jackson Jaccabee Day A cyclone at Galveston,, Texas kill ed 2000 people last week Miss Gertrude Andrews and Levi Corson of Newcastle, Pa were marr ied at the Immaculate Conception surrh, Toledo,Sept 4,Miss Andrews is a former Pinckney resident Male Ht Seedbeds ofiJ  i Cose to Fences ith  SEAMAN Tiiier accuse Hit Afc of tha SfAMAN Tllltf t,re placed in front of ihc rr,cn ir A al tht tide, CA ll of th r,cw, it,  modtk    you con till the tc  up elcs Io fAvi ,  ond ,ilc  ilsr scedbiid of tht sam lim leu u ally increase your crop anagt by pof 0 hithcrlg Idle teed into production Tht SEAMAN U fh ccpnc fmm ti rjfary f lltr , , , tcrt, rd over i rcriod of iiOr than  It ii sup led n a ftiil rar,gj t i lev   ,d mc rfi o ie, tiout 36iruli  Uf nt Itfl yon c about tht SPAWAN   iUf one ir prorf, ap JVrr cur  PI ont arp conditions Cont  , vJ r, it  8A GEORGE ICLAPATCH 677 LAKEVU5W Ann ArborMich Phout 9081 FOR SALETractot Plowtt 8 section drag and one two section drag About 5 tons of hay and milk cowOHoletein 26 months oldvery tame ifrqsh in July 1947 Also fur niture, Double bed, and springs electric wishing machine and stove mattresse, bed spreaders Women dresses, coafcs  overcoats, book case and other articles One 4  Briggs Straton gas engine, one brass single bed mattress and spr ing, bedspread, and etc Come down at any time, from 96 p m At 11505 DexterPinckney Rd Pinck ney T Bodia TWO WHEEL TRAILERS FOR SALErANV SIZE, NEW, STRONG Easy Pulling Well Balanced and guaranteed alo ftOQoclG wheels, axcs, springs and hitches for sale Opn Sundays WILSONfS  RENT ATRAILER TRAILER COMPANY 917 Grand Kiver Ave Howell DiL  R MCLUSKEY DENTIST 118H N Mickifoa TaUphoaee Office 93S RWdeato 814 Kvtatege f Afpyisitsaaal WW EiLlS AUCTIONEER Phone 8F11 Pincknoy, Michigan HERBSNEtv PhotM ItS 107HLUrMliM HowolU Roal fistata, City, LOJM and Fan  A afeelaiity List Your Proaorty Wttfc Mo LEt KMTBX GENERAL INSURANCE Pboao Fl Piackaov   Michigaa eTA RATION EER PARM SALES A PECiALITY BEilT WYLIE PHONE PINCKNEV 78F21 VanWinkle  VuWinU Don W VanWiaado Chariaa K VonWino Attorneys at Law First State and Savings Bank HowelL Miahirfe CEMETERY MEMOR1AIJ J L ARNET e SON Ann Arbor, Michigan HAROLJ D CHUBB Howell, Michigan Local Representative Monuments  Markers vsnvnonasHBMsonw rmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmimmmHmml3 MARTIN J LA VAN AHainaf  v Phon 13 BHgnyaa HJahign Phone I36F6  Repairiig State 8717 Lakeside Dm License Rush Lake PRSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOW Modern Equipment Ambnlanea Sorvioo Phono 39 Phiekney Mlcbif Jarm5sCharbonneau of pTncTney won a 6 months old Herford heifej in the calf scramble at the Fowlci ville Fair last werk Some one smashed one of the gas pumps of the Hockey Swarthout scr vice station off at M36 and Dex ter roads after midnight Sat Mr and Mirs E A Naylor, Blan che Nayjlor and Mrs Gunnel of Eat on Rapids spent Sunday at the And rew Nesbitt home FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST 126 WEST GRAND RIVER AVI HOWELL, MICHIGAN OR APPiNTMlNTS  Mt r ReHdoee 81S Wayne Carr family nave moved in the Dunbar home on W Main St Curl Watters and family of Plain field spent Sunday at the George Meabon jr home Born to Mr and Mus Garth Meyer, Monday a girl, Mrs Meyer was formerly Patricia Young The Andrew Nesbitt family with the Dr Wylie family of Dexter spent Sat at the Fowlerville fair s Classified Want Ad CHARIS I cnnntin Reading MRROR Personalized fitting service, ex I , MlD v, traordtnai B9giAe ,founda Can small children be psycho iruorupaiy oru   fanalyzed Do some wives deliber tu, at very ransonable prieei,   their hsbands to mi8 jMwne 440 Mrs Martha EStrobel , themSee Ksychotogis Law 428 West Sibley St, Howell Housewives 0 AV E YOUR WASTE FATS treat rence Goulds plainspeakmg an swers to these questions in PICT ORIAL REVIEW the magazinee  with the allstQr cat with this I Sundays Sept 14 issue o f The Detroit Sunday Times si Overcome Soap Shortage TOILET SOAP if world wide shortage of ail  ftUFESUOT leather goods, floor Housewives there would have been nttle g0np jast Animal Fats and VegaUble Oils, Last year Soap Makers only I  fifth of what they used in 1941  Thi also affects paints, textiles,  ete Without the help of the America ymr, Out out of ever nine cake, of soap made last yer was made from waste fate ved an kitchens, ane your grocer if he has no soap but save every ounce of fat you can and sell it to y,w   We Need them Xeave Them at this Stare STATE OF MICHIGAN IN CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSION ERS COURT for the COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON BEFORE GLENN C YELLAND  Circuit Court Commissions Herbie F Sneed and Dors I Sneeo  his wife Plaintiff Clarence L Moore and Florence A Moore, bis wife Defendant ORDER FOR APPEARANCE TO Clarence L Moore andFloi ence A Moore j 5304 Spokane  Detro , Mijbjfaa TAKE NOTICE mat you are re by required to appear before   Circuit Court Commissioner for is County of Livingston, State of Mich at my office, 114 North State St, in the City of Howell on Friday September 26 1947 at 1060 oclock in forenoon of said day to answei to the compliant of Herbie F Sneed and Dorie L Sneed plaintiffs This notice is given in accord, ence with the Section 14978 of the Compiled Law of Michigan for 1929, it appearing to this Court from affadavit of Herbie F Sneed one of the plaintiffs herein, that you are concealing yourselves with in the city of Detroit County of Wayne and State of Michigan It is therefore ordered that a copy of this Order for Appearance be published in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed rd cmisting in the County of Livingston, once each week for thror ccce hc weku and that i ronv of thfe Order be msHtiil to Urn lst known pott office address of said datatfaniite by teg i ietered mnti, return receipt semard 4 Glenn C Yell and Circuit Court Commitatanar Dated August 23 l4f This Is a ewunaty SALESMEN WANTED Part or j, full Time A money saving house hold product that sels easily Lib era comm and exclusive territory, Write to L V Heath, Pinckney M FOR SALENorge Oil Bunvail heating stove and oil barrel also round oak heating stove Lucius J Doyle Tel 42 310 Putnam Street FOR SALERound Oak ,HeatinK Stove, Radio, Phonograph W C Chamberlain Tel 108F2 FOR SALEPotatoes at 100 per bushel L W Umstead  Son FOR SALENo 2 eating Pota toes 100 per bushel Willard Wiltse Ph 131F4 FOR SALE Nine acre Farm Lo cated XA mi from Gregory on Toma  Rd with seven room house full base ment, good bam, chicken house, dou ble ,0 ad it , od reairs also small orchard Price   4800 Terms Arthur Bullis Bowdush real estate Fresh local fruits and vegetables daily Tomatoes, Cucumber, Potat FOR SALE 500 Whito Rock Pull ets, 8 to 10 weeks old C H Lloyd Pinckney 13F22 FOR SALEPickling Cucumber Phone 131FII Marshall Meabon FOUNDAuto spotlight and trailer license plate 8178 Ray Burns FOR SALENew built in bathtub and new medicine cabinet  Mrs Ted Singer, 3015 Monks Road LOSTA Plack Hog from my farm Finder return and receive reward Lynn Heiidee phone 35F12 FOR SALE Heating stove, burns wood or coal, heats 5 rooms Stuart Anderson FOR SALEIpair Heavy Work Horses 10960 Stinchfield Rd Pinckney Mich, Owner F Pearc FOR SALE Electric Water Hefters  52, 2 and 82 gal, capacity Have in stock Stanley Dinkel FOR SALE 30 crates one bushel new JohnDinkel oes beets, ptachen and apples by the FOR SALEDump Rake, Pedestal  i i ii wi  lavatory W C Hainei 10136 Dexter Road quart, peck or bushel Other fruits and vegetables in season George E Charboneau 9040 Farley Rd Ph WAVm    35F11 WA7TKD  To trade my motor bicycle for an auto Louie Marshall Washing Machine and 100 b Ice Box Pinckney Michigan R Smith, 9450 McGregor rd PrkI, aATir 0A r,  i  Pinckney Michigan 0R  DoJSi   ua  Phone 19F Gregory Bros Hdwe FOR SALESeven room house, wo baths, shade, garden, fruit good ocation 250 Putnam St XR SALENorge Washing Machne in good running condition 35 Mrs Charles Porter 501 Lake Road FOR SALEAlaska ice Box 25 lbs Jee capacity, Dale Miller, 481G Pingree Road Phone 78F1S FOR SALEElectric range, 4 burn Patterson er in good condition Norman Reason OK SALESiabwoo Buy Now I Thurson Lumber Co Phos k44 tiowtlL WANTED  Custom Combining call Gregory 3F21 or contact John Livermort v FOR SALEPine Lumber 1 x 12 lengths x 6  WANTEDAshes and rubbish to haul away Will also pick up old F E Hinchey  Sons newspaner and mayazines Townhall Rd Harry Pritk 7845 Dexter Silver Lake Auction Sale I will sell at 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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>lrWf 7 1 J,  N    3 F 4  Biitdimj VOL 64  Pinckney Dispatch  Wednesday, Sept 3 1947 Michigan Mirror j School Opens Tuesday No 36 Why doesnt the Upper Penini ula aecedo from Michigan and join the state of Wisconsin C W Browng publisher of a week ry newspaper at Oconomowoc, Wis, taunted us with inquiry We hap pened to be members of a board of director and were visiting together at the tommodore hotel in New York City last June 29 and SO He  coninued My friends la the Upper Penin ula tell me they are getting unfair deal from Lansing and are forever being neglected This area is right next to Wis, Its people trade in Mil waukee and other cities It is logical that they should be a part of Wis, not Michigan We relate this conversation be cause our mail has been , running heavy with clipped editorials and per  onal eaniment, most of them iipiov ing our observation that the U P j  is lagging behind the Lower Peiiln ula in state highways and state parks Harold Earls, pre, of Blanky Park, writes There is no question but that the development of the Up per Peninslue has been retarded by a lack of improved highways There realy is not much point in im provement of state parks until they are made accessible by good roads Even our two main U P highways connecting the principal larger com aunitie are not yet completed Mr Earle adds All during the past week people stopping at lilaney Park have reported having to wait from 2 to 4 hours to get a boat eith er way between St Ignace and  OUR DEMOCRACY AH enrollments records at the Pinckney school were  roken Tues day when 865 enrolled Lat years was 317 This is expected to be increased as a number were at the Fowlerville faiv The enrollment is highest in the lower grades 71 enrolled in the kindergarten and first grade There is hot enough room and hall day  session are necessary There are ,22 la the 2nd grade, 43 in 3rd   4tb 41 In 5th  6th and 52 in the 7th  8th The high Ihool enroll man is 121 iU bos were out for football practise Tuesday The first home game ia with Urighton Oct 3     AM CONTESTS At the 4H judging contests at j Mich State Coll last week Living ston County entered 15 livestock exhibits, 8 garden enterics and G  membcrr in judging and demons, trull n Alberta Anderson of Iosco won I 3rd in canning and Dud Brian of I  Hartland, with his Hertford steer and was 3rd in line with grand J  champion Alice Salmon, won 3rd in clothing und tied for 5th in food judging, Glenn Marshall of Unad ilk was first in Blacktop sheep with a yearling ewe and 2nd and 3Yd with 2 other sheep Dale Mar  shall, Edgar Meyer and David Whit chead of Unadilla won 2nd and  ijd with Blacktop sheep  PTA TVlt THOVSANOS QT PAHENTTEACHER   AtSC SUCTIONS THHOU4HOUT AMERICA lAY HAVE A COMMON GOAL TO 1QMQTe TH WU , WtWAMM OFCHIL0CNANO YOUTH fit UV Blue Uibbons for garden exhibits Mackinaw City Apparently, inaLjwere won by Mary Raidi and Ann equacy of the ferry service a to be j Masak of Green Oak and Leroy Mc come a common and cr mic cunl1 ion Frank J Russell Jr, edit  uf the Iron Mountain News and Marquette Mining Journal, observes With the exception of US41 and US 2, the U P has nothing to boost about in the way of good roada For the most part the network of secondary roada is pitifully inadequate and is a det trront to tourist travel The pro  poses an Upper Peninsula highway conference for coordinated, concert ad action Mf Noyes concludes If any additional proof of neglect of high Clinchey of Unadilla, Bed ribbon by Margaret Toomey of Howell, white ribbons by Robert Knight and Edward Brooks of Unadilki and Robert Toomey of Howell a white ribbon by Muxine Sulmon, David Brians, Holstein Heifer won 9th in 2f exhibits snard  1oLillJ1 teWi Jm Pinckney s wAnn Arbor forfeit Chelsea 7 and the  Legion con ways in ttariitotern part of t per Peninsula needed it is in the fact tnat Ontonagon coun it the only county ih the state that I  South Q to  and dees not have a jingle mile of eon beut Manchester 10 to 3 trite highway Tins sort of neglect I In the We8t Divijin mson beftfc  abouid not be permitted to cciLiiuc stockbridtfu f, to 3, WebberMlle tcr another generation iolk F0Vvlervillc i t For some time we have sensed an lwghion Ann Arb Intangible chip on theshoulder ost w postponed attitude in the U P This region tends to think of itself as the under dog, the forgotten child who is for ever getting a raw deal Such an att  itude is a natural reaction to th basic trouble of the region It has bean acutely exploited by absentee ownership It has been a colony whose natural resources have been stripped for the profit of people who TTveelgwhere Even its rawtimber The all star game at the Fow lerville Fair Monday was won by  West DKision Bill Kuhn, Beryl Aniburgey and Fred Singer of  Pinckney played with AllStars Chelsea pinckney , Mesnards and ores have been transported out j South Lyon side of the region to be converted in  Manche8ter  to wages and stockholder profit  Saline through industrial processing STANDINGS Wan Lost 12 2 9  ft ft 8 9 13  Pet 85,7 543 428 357 071  Safety RuUs Wiih child death from auto ac I idents increased a third in the last  year, Automobile Club of Michigan todny sent out via 2000 posters and j as many letters a backtoschool warning to Michigan police chiefs parent, teachers and children, Sch ools open  Walking or Driving  Take It Easy  h Posters containing this heading ami an illustration of school child re a crossing a street are being dis  Current Comment driving  wolfling tributed to more than 2,000 paro dual and public elementary schools in Midiivan as tlie first ol nine ernes ui 1 yearly by school cooper  jg wili Auto Club to cut down accidents to school children First n u scrie, ol instructional book leu  his employer, claimijur nejrlfcenc tTelphone Rates HARD BALL GAMES In the hard ball game in the Tri ClvuMy League Sunday Pinckneytl won n tipht victory over Saline 10 to i Going into the 8th inning with j The Mch Bell Telephone Co fil  an 7 io 4 lend Saline rallied andl ed its petition with the Public Sep J  ent nlund 9 to 7 pinckney won  vkCottnnissianjsJnsins Aug 27f  year are now being distribued to 2, 207 new patrol captains directing those who guard the welfare of 70U,  0UU Michigan school children Pointing out t liaf traffic deaths of children from to 14 years old increased Hli pern ,t in Mich, during 194 6, Lrnyu P Davis, Auto Club safety and traffic director, made a  special threepoint plen to parents sending cluklien to school for the  first time Pick the shortest and safest route from your home to school ami  Time marches on Many present residents of this section can remem ber when horse cari furnished the means of transportation in Detroit These were small cars running on iron railp drawn by one horse A few years ago therewere still many  orse C4ii drivers among Detroit motoimeii and conductors The liotjle twnt were replaced by electric driven cats in the late nineties Some of the local people went to Deiroit und bought these horses off the street cars when they were sold at and ons Now according to a plan accept  by the council the electric driven cars are to be replaced by gasoline busses This has been tried out in a number ol places there and the lines serviced by busses show a  proiat while those served by street curs do not On fuch lines as Mich Wooward, Jrand Kiver und Gratiot cars will be retained to handle mass traffic,   The political experts have all diag nosed the recent victory in the 11th district iongresfctionaL election and  each one analized the results io suit himself, irrespective of facts The iMily IhiiiL proved fs that disabled vai veterans should have a heyday in it wars elections  they play then cailft right It reminds m of a case u iumlr cf years ago where a person was injured and hud to  have boll k amputated He sued e case and when askt d ubout it said I not try the ca until iny client can sit in court ami show the utum ps of his legs Needless to say he won the case Porter, the legleBS war veteran won the case because although his opponent was also a veteran he had no amputation to show Marriace Liaeiuet  Manley Newman, 20, Brighton, Audrey Risjding, 18, Brighton Nor  man VanBleircum, 22, Pinckney, Eowena Llverance, 25, Pickney Rich ard Strang  21, Howell, Victoria 8tarkey,28 Aowell Arthur Chester lt Brighton, Mae CaldweU,17, Bri  ghton Robert Smith, 30, Hartland Loujsa Anderson, 26, Hartland Geo HammeU,21loweU, Oneita Chisholm 21, Saginaw Gerald Poole, 18, How Conservation Notes Closing of the ftate parks willf start after Labor Day 4 of them wiU be open all winter The state fire leys up to date is 14,136 acres, lesfc than A yci apo  Lynx occasionally kill foxef in the north wood Fall rainbow trout fifhing is per mitted in 35 counties Missaukee county is the only one In the state that permits bear hunt im with dogs In order to join this ail, 8hiriey Switaer, 17, Howell, Don hunting officials may be contacted WMaeyer, 24, Pinckney, Mary fcdiaj Duck hunting is not jermissablp abaih White 20, Howell Albert Syj until 735  m  year  Ikowskt, 24 Howell Jeanne Land  62, WoweU Wendell Brown, 25,  teptoe andf askiay fof a T6t40OO rate in creae No dote has yet been set for the hearing  Pre Lacy of the to cited increa sed cost of wagestaxes and supplies a the cause of th request In the petition the co agreed to extend the serfice area of most of the exchanges throughout the state This would permit the people to call nearby exchanges free A standard rate schedule would be adopted ac  cording to the number main telephones Ot the increase sought by the co 13,051,000 would come from up, ward local rate adjustments, 2,655 00 from the city of Detroit, 40S onJ from surburban Detroit, 2,02 t00 from increased charge for long distanceutllsand 1,384,00 from miscellaneousTtemrsuch as switch ing and equipment Increased interstate long distance rates would keep local service at a j lower level This 4si the irst time in  I 21 years the co faf asked an in crease Rate reductions to telephone subscribers have jaaved them 20, 000,000 annually The last general rate adjustment was made in 1937  Since then wage have increased 4 times over that of 10 years ago Taxes are then double and so have cost of supplies Revenues have increased 2 times but cosCs as a whole tripled The return has only been 41 per  cent on a dollar while about  in needed to attract investors so the co cai carry on its expansion and m provement program width child GAMES RAINED OUT HowelU Reba Holcomb, 1, Howell The   JJ ges schedul mm Horwood, 24, owelt Dorothy lj hefe Iast pda ntent between First hearing on the Michigan  ikvis, 21, Hawaii jGeraiu ve, stillhofff 0f Howell and Fowler ttel Telephone Co petit for a  orkney, Jean CorneU,17,l vU,e  pinckBey and St NPaus 10,40J,OOO annual rate   I A C of Ann Arbor were rainci out vil betl during October, the Mich SET FOR OCTOBER 2, Pinckney, Aa Arbor 4  i Tka Tter i  the  Study NOTICE Kiaga Daughters will meet ireaiag, Sept 11, at 800 o lease of Mrs Louis Coyle note change of date Bihie i It was intended to play them Sat but it also rained most of that fw This week Fit night Sept 5 Pi  deney will play the St Paul team and Stienhoffs willplay Murray Bros, of Dexter The niht game at Brighton is Monday, Sept 8 at 4 pm  Peic Senice Coinsa annouicd to I day  A week in Oct will be  aside to get the case parted said Sophus tar Apmaoit Nov FeaUpn tar Aob Oofamun UNI oaai ,ajt  to I  m am  imiar iM u io a,  Summer Maes Schsdule of Massj 7 a m,46, 1146 Week Days 8U0 a ML Friday and Satrday 7U0 and 8 am COMM COKXPL CHURCH Re Alfred Allard Paster Oaganist and ohoir Dlreetor airs Merwin Campbell 8 g Mr Hefn Vodder You will find a cordial welcome with ua  Worship and Message 1030 S S 1130 This is Gods House We want ail who worship in this place to feel at home The Church is a place of Christian fellowship It is a place where we receive newinspiration for better Christian love  I  The Detroit city welfare eomm i making and effort io correct tbe ainibe of mental patients, especially I in tne Receiving hjpital where due back, coiiderinjf both traffic ami io crowtled conditions feg shackles of ftlrcetw Accompany your uil other forms of restraint are to the school the first few use upon menial jriiientsRecciv times Teach him to look both waya in hospital, is not intended to  and wait till it is Mufe before cross I hoi e menial palWnts Klolse hosp ing the street, he tuid I ita is fui tins purpose However, Police chiefs  and their saffR a8fTTTfr7Trc, is filled to calcify ed to be especially watchful on the fi,t morning of ttchool in their town JtepuiririK H1 repainting of signs and crosswalk markers were Hugtfts, ed as means ol preventing child ac  cidents Police chiefs were also ur, ed by Auto Club to solicit extra vigilance in the first several weeks oi school from those who arive auos in ihe vuiniiy of schools and play ground LOCAL NEWS The Thompson family of Detroit spent Tlnus and Fri at the Geo Thompson home Miss Dernardine Lynch returned to ler home in Kalamzoo Monday after Npvmiing the past three weeks with her sifter Mrs Claude Kenn ed Mr and Mi Ward Swarthout of Jackion ajui Mr and Mrs Frea Swarthoui oi Detroit and Mr Ceo  Hrulley were week end callers of Mr and Mrs S K Swarthout Mr and Mrs loo Mann of    spent the week end at their cot  at ialf Moon Lake Mi and Mrs Glenn Sfayton and chiidien of Howell were Lalor Dny May your soul be retresnea as you  worship F Setool  Peotir ioKd UM Pe  Moettrg TM CAJtDO THANtU   I wish to thank my friends ard neighbors for the flowers A cards sent mc at the hospital and their help extruded my family Edith VsMSfemJocik s V7 St1  PAIfUCU scHMorrs OWN  y rroY Ukr  for the firet tisae  you mmtmd the atery of Faricia Sch  Uler of Jack Mee io tragedy Head her  j f Mrs, Mary Kolaaer CAD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to our many friends and neighbors  for the kindness shown us during a  will TAX NOTICE Village taxejs will ha received at my home on Wednesday evenings A Lund, Cosamission aecretary j and Saturday afhmoona IJut the case at a whole probably Heten BeynoMa Village Treas re a lengthy one j4  Patoam St IAI oontds it oesffltl tan  M j rates w moaoenaMy low in veiw WIN STATE TITLE of rising operating Ogata       , T    n, MficdtAA Bamntra vManora of Howell won The net aohp for SlOioo TTV   Chnnaonnhini laattwte in 0etfitUHaaeaatm asmngeofr  IBirrilax tirarrfWnTrr TfccTI FortvJive people attended VL SLl 171 mr  etriettaieatj SJfSJlL rsu, otetetnors and S3 ante  saonth for  HHJL   At i IXhun Ledwidge of Birwunghaw ito  callers at Jesse Richardson Mr Thomas Shehan spent Sou with Dr and Mrs Geo Mann i ibor Jay Week end quests of Mr and Mrs Thompson at Hi land Lake included Mr and Mr Ira Nay of Ann Arbor, Mr and Mrs Robt lilach ari son of Dearborn Mr and Mrs Paul Kaiser and family of iVtroit nvi Mr and Mrs Harry Quim of Toledo Ohio Mr rid Mrs Will Shehan and jrrandson liilly attended the 4H fair at Mieh State College Sat Um Dallvr and family of Detroit Charles Whitehead arid wife Beat rice LanlKon weix week end guests  at the Jr J e Hfnry home Gerald lienry and Miss Beatrice Lamlom were in Detroit Saturday i Lloyd Hendee was in Hillndale 1 io the awtion SatHe reports a cy  clone which hit there did much damage Joe Miller who lived with the Vj Kennedy family is taking an 1  weeks ccarse at Detroit Bus j,HH mental rases of wl ich J,30fJ are jitatf case These state cases are there, because the state bur no place io ctre for them, having failed to expand thei, kopiLal fa  tic over a loiir period The Oetroi institut ion have hfen compure to Oedlam ijlnin, a famous KiiKlidi irsane asy  lum of loi or more yeais ago where condition were deplorable In the conflict between this coun try and Russia over the control of occupied counties in Europe, Asia  and the South Iiific, Uusia evid ently thinks he can win by merely sitting tiihl where she is in control Sh niay be right as th American armiep of occupation are steadily de v re as i ng every day and no means hnTTeTTidopted to keep 1 hen, up to required strength onjres has turned down extension of the draft universal military training etc and  as the time of a lare number of the army of occupation men will ex  pireiext year there will be no one to replace them Conres adopted the plan to lend money to the occup ied countries to equip them and t in them to fight their own battles i B one with the wildest inunag ition potable conceives Greece ililt up into an opponent able to stand off Russia NOTICE The Liviagston Co Asn order of Eastern Star will be held at Brigh ton Mich Sept 18th for afternoon and evening sessions in the Federal, ed church and dinner will be served at the Methodist Church at 6 PM  I Reservation for dinner tickets shoulii be Biade in advance front the  Worthy Matron of each Chanter Alt M er, President Winifred Graves, Secy1  tin Ajnarlean Weekly, groat majftj Mra Ceo Moahon and grandson ajna villi Una flnnnays Cont TiJDo visited in Jackson last week, tew ef The Dateoit Snnday Tunes Miss Hilda Had waited at the Alj ikort niakel homo Inst week Vf i    nad fnsnny of E Day gneotsnt her  residential roH c1ies io 4MM Le i  awce ent and tXSSMOg on MMleage or to Grand Ranida Snndayj  the Dr rttoeioed by Mrs Mr and Mra Edward Hnckett of  1  Mr and Mra  7  O fi  Mo 14 da adte, Sent  f VSJW IWgnOvnVK vwooioHHoraaaoi nnv wnajp j   j  Ana  they heat Manistiw  to 0 on i  , T T,,  r   m en a forfeit Son j n ct Blacks in UnadUU 2  g gift weludwg 4 to 1 i Maine Roche on her wedding day J wlMcOoar and wife of Oweeao Mr  od Mrs Chariea Fwnwf wd Mre 4 Aona Hooey of ABeghnng, M  tu e dwring the aaaaun hot wna and a huge number frona to  L  J  NOTICE The Plilathe Class of the Pinck ney Conun Cong Church will in the church parlors on Sept 10th a cooperation will be served at the noon The program is in the  Mrs B G Onterhouae Oak, is the gweet Sneaker, Aft Ing  iee uPe ntge to he joy the aay with na Week end gweota ef A L oers were Edward X family Merman Lfed M Mntlnnd wme aging rait dmlK HRft ftKni i jfc  V  JN  1 iiftil  u J  Si   long and late, and still you have eight Eight little servants v  Call on one to clean ic, y   1 svr n e seven i sSix little servants, w This one sews a handy seam r need candlesticks   j and still you have six iii  I you have f Five little servants jtaPvii One can iion all IWshirls   VPry chore till you have four Four little servantssuch activity  4, One breathes a little bi eezeantftttyfaj, Th ran One  Two little servant One keeps the U   t if    Pinckaey Pkpach Wedueaday Sept 3 ingNewi Vtdiiiu school thiii m v TMeL    iss Ji kie Brenner wasjnarriftd at tic UUVL chapel at Coru hris   o   h weok , toittiiffi Jeff i yi tiio U S Navy Site ws at  UiiHU 1 hathe run Kulmuf Uf Hory ayd William Wattage ,   South hysjn hn vaW ii to ward I taking their atfrltTttc TiehL i 81 Heajrto J  ing for the G ad attb lay f Trunk Mrs Huttie Becker i iuJifc Utflffitvprk, in GWJKJ Rapids Born tu Fayette Sellman and wife Saturday ejjfljn JSin8  to the ON THEATER 11   4th  aflMBbaawanai SYLViifc TER Sept s, e A Comedy UrauM of Comic Stri P L AVJ LyrMrab returned t Cnp Yeide Arrows, MrOtobert Tjwfa attended eth estimatedcost i 9,GftO flfotoh i adopted VheniAishUTti  rv 14190 e,uenaea etn  ,UMII Ffvebussis tihWk1 wddim of her nefce, lrtrutie And tl  ciuue4i fciuv ih jWiiiKftlNo fast week  Th    i stii IXMUV UB4  I teWMtneFaaiUy show vhioh 1 Arbw  OM  wile of the fouler is still ith the   The Cty of Howell Council hasT0 they wintr in Imla Ciy vjied to establish parking mtters cciitin streets there, on irad K4ve DICK TRACY va OUEJgALL MORGAN CONWAY, ANN JEFFREYS flu WNSET iASS A Wtrn hy 2Unc Grey vita JAMES WARREN, NAN LESLIE Su, Tut Spt 7, 9 NO LEAVE NO LOVEf A Comedy Strio VAN JOHNSONKEENAN WYNN Muh Ave and Estate Streatp,  Imtoti SteiiJiolt of Howell has solv1 his hardware store to his part  JL yue u  hasT  ers oa i i,fclcy Swarthout hs bought th J Nw  ,houeaTdi8 acrea of Will Hurria ji   tu    tr, 4  the eapt pMt Pf town and will move J 5Joimn  F,ghle  there   I Marruf1 PUlnatruua  th there School startied here Tuea with H Perfect Lady Fri, Sf, Se APACHE ROSE ROY ROGERS, BALE EVANS OUN HOWHN, QEORGE MEEKER rloon  lt Niwi Svn, Mori,  Ltyt Newt THE lyw G MlS ncu Ww ilik and Robert Sbkn2 JUI enrolment cof107 HghsioiuQl ,hi will KO to Arfasona J 37 sramjnar 16, Intermediate The Mil ford school district wilS hereafter be known as rue Huron Valley school, The Uijihland sehool will be, ojerated 21 sa elimentary sehool Miliyil v Kveii part of the New Hudson district South 1 yon pelting the rest The fhmni ,  4WBC alloy School now hu 71teachers, i 2 The Chelspa school canshlatio , VlJml  plan carried there at a sjjeititeieiflt, ion Thur by a big majority, JJ c  ti  Thur ale Dine HUTU with the Cheija neliooi rtwflU be 1 etessary to operate a nurrT One tells Ore proper time from sun to setting sun Dependable electric service makes these servants run And caves you lots of eljow grease, Suppose you had none To get the latest tmparttcfi ocMce on electric appliances    home lighting and 0 dozen other houiehecny fo,r,  your nearest FJrn Office The Defcfuif bciison Co 25 primary 30  Mrs Tqter Poole was badly AI4 el abouti the face Monday by fume fruni a ew kettle, Iva Flftioeway started teaching in thp Hatiie ditii6t W,iJlJSand raised 3H bushels of this year haj hought 800 ba,s tj 0 peaeh hrvct  ij, J HtHoolcttp has strtd his ider 11 dirirktii viteaiMftnJ v ,,, A ,  Hrfut  tOTlioch iateacyimg the Ander Svofl iceicttpiU Murphy, tie dialvicl school this yem untl1 y 16 p  4A4 Sam Wilson, Youjiglovc , 4   fywpFleh will teaphjtt Fenton ioleto9 6 I eXr A  a high old time at the     vrHivSinifl school, meeting, The corres ,,,,   4 ,  ii iibAt says it wat a disgrace to  iuirimi brefce into the, Oiavtd he JjRtrct   I Trunk station and JUJauhiwl   Jfogftuildinga new station here Sat nigtbut got ylwSn T  i w v M  iJmmiKhteT of Mr and  fnTrtSfePP Mender, die Saturday fencebetow the BriVy Randall has entered the I rl latWiyfllfcat  number from here attend  nwo fcglW Cferr farmers picnic at Showers    illllllllllllllllillllHIIIIIIHIUiMIIMIIIIIIK first National Bank 1 L iir Undev Feaerei Superrltlon Metier Federal Pepoalt In urne Corporation All Do  yositt Ituured up to 5,009 fa ecb OepoMMC     I A MHicl Comedy Jn Technicolor Wit BETTY GRABLE, DICK HYAMS ANN REVERE, ALLEN JOSLYN Comedy Short Cartoon j Sun Shows 3,8, 7, , WdV ThurTTSept l67 ll KABALUOUS SUSANNEg Starring i BARBARA BR1TTON, ng  RUDY VALLEE PLUS TERROR TRAIL With CHARLES STARRET and SMILEY BURNETTE Coming Alexander Ragtfnp Band1 Calcutta  J SION,g NTY OF LIVINGSTONj UKKOHK GLFNN C YELLANDfi timA fterord4Tffijt6rfr jHfprceitrtl , , , t lj fiom hit by Waleg iylnnd   v V tfhrnrZcE a rj,uitj ourt c,rnmlssjonfr lent show wilUviit 1inckney this Ml,lio p Snecd and Dors 1 his wife Plaintiflt KEY TO AMERICAN PROGRESS CAPITAL NEEDS LABOR LABOR NEED9 CAPITAL f HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH Sneea ya ThA ijnwOj jfj iyAuTiSept 1 rliS,JrameT4je Woclbridge vs l r01tJ  VS mmmmmfmm Zeigler Electric 1075 M 36 East Pinckney r i   Wiring Wiring Material, Light Flxtures,Duo Therm Haatarr Gregory No prpgfer has been made in the mtinder of Tony Gardino of High land IArk whose decompose body v ,1 fomui in Green Oak township last week Me is said to have left Detroit with a real estate man to look at property he was consideling buying i Mrs Alma Harris and Zita spent j Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wil j Slmban , Henry Johnson and family and  Mis Fo  ie Chambers spent Sun  da in Jury with Mr Addie Hen  dee X J Otto Ioulson and wiie sjx rit the week end in Middleille with his puients lly vs ,IOWPII r Clarence L Moore and Florence A r has moved loM his wiftt Defendant ORDER FOR APPEARANCE TO Clarence  Moore andFloi once A, Moore 5n4 Spokane AMERICA NEED BOTH In observation of Lil ov t f 5 This bank will not transact bus DercJ 1 Michigan TAKE NOTICE tnat you are Yierelf mess on September 1st by required to appear before pie, CircuitCourt Commissioner for the tlointy of Livingston, State of Michl 5 at my office, 114a North State St,I s  imnmntumnmnnimutimmiw in the City of Howell on Friday, September 26 1947 at 100 oclock iir forenoon of said day to answeiATHLETES FOOD GERM to the compliant of Herbie F Sneed I HOw TO KILL IT xnd Doris I Sneed plaintiffs  IN ONE HOUR  i Specials This notice is given in accord anct with the Section 1497 of the Compiled Law of Michigan for 1929, it appearing to this Court rnn affidavit of Herbie F Sneed Coffee Gerbers 3 Peaches Ha,e Peaches  CfcaM a Saabr U FREESTONES FOR CANNING 2 Inanal up in heavy sjrrnp No 212 tin 43d 25 21 Kerr Mason Cans Dreft lge size Perk Dog Food S 2 27 Beef, ork,Vea1 ft a4 loinTBone Steak 7 ek Naptita Soap s10 one of the plaintiffs herein, that you are concealing yourselves with in the city of Detroit County of Wayne and State of Michigan It is therefore ordered that a copy  of this Order for Appearance be  published in the Pinckney Di ipatch a newspaper printed and circulating in the County of Livingston, one I each week for three successive weseki jand that a copy of thir Oilier be moiled to the lsist knowi st office address of said defenda by re istered mail, return receipt demand ed Glenn C Yelland Circuit C4urt Oommisaoner Doted August 22 1947 j This ia a aummary proceeding brought by plaintiffs to recover pofi 1 se4V4on from the defendants of thcl follofPlag described real estate LiOt 13 of Supervisors llat of Indian Gnrdns as duly plated and , ratardrl in Liber 4 on Piston Page ti, Livingston Count Register of j Deeds Records Stanley Bemmaa Attorney for PlaiottflR Buaaeqs Addren Howell UdMgan4 Telephone 183 Frank HiicV  ot Lemuel m at the state fair in Detroit TuFnv Barman Miller with Edward Gil more f Gvecorj ad BS1 Wines of toaefl attanaaj 4aa Bad Anew re ffimeat reuaioa et Baginaw Hon Mr and Mo, afoamrt Tischler and tHy apent test weak in Citi rhere dha woa r mi quiz IF NOT PLEASED, your Sfic back Ask ai y druggist for tbla STRONG FITNGICIDR, TEOI Made with 90 percent alcohol, it Penptraes, Riachea and Ki1 More gernis faster Today at CORY DRUG STORE, Uinckaey Thur,,f,Sept 4, 5 DON AMECHE J in THATS MY MAN CATHERINE McLEOD COMEDY NEWS Sat, Sept 6 Only Matinee Sat 2 P M SUSIE STEPS our   Witt, DAVID BRUCE, NINA HUNTER Plu WILLIAM BOYD in RESTLESS VALLEY with GEORGE GABBY HAYES and RUSSELL HAYDEN Cartoon Sun,,   7I Man, Salt Mat Sunday 2 P M Cont ANN SOTHERN in UN1DERCOVER MA AS IE with BARRY NELSON, MARK and DANIELS Selected Aborts New Tues, Wed, Thu77 SP lCUI IT1S A WONDERFUL  UFE with JAS STEWART, DONNA REED COMEDY MEWS KEVIN LEDWIDGE  tLECTRICAN Electrical Wiring and Contn Work Estaaates Given 740 East PutnamPinckny,Phon S eoejMjh   Oyde fttwr and week end ia Bad W visit a New Crane axtares ace now in full prodnoaon and hey ant and type of tuBtnoe 0 sak every caste as weH as every YnnH lilrr ihr frnih ainilrrii nrjlinx nfthnr qimlifj fdimali aeg aanres, sheir saany iaapcovesoecKs And yotfl be pirsaod ac ae nu, irate prices Vchu C ae ia and see MSplace poar order today age pr We  aHafioa CAUL VS fOBAY of, I vBddie the ef tfckaae spent and at the Mel win home, fell eposa a   liiensed Master fwiiwr  ataaVari Lakeside Dr at roU n if  iml i  WAKTBDi ia yr  to pick iwdaaL 0VCCBT CJJUmCet rSi aur TaTBs TjislirTlsiilrnnj aIWiwl  li  X Gen Storemm mmm wmm Pinckney DispacK  Wednesday Sept 3 1947 ttK lhe Peoples Store Groceries, Drygood  Canned oods, Shoes  Gents Furnishings Lingerie  tiflCKIVEY DISPATCH Iublinhed Every Wednesday 115 Main St iiiickiuv, sirii Entered aa cond cl lutter at Poetoiiice at   nckiiey, Midiutan unda io act of March 3 IS7 Jloilpaon raN 1U a Year PAUb W, CUKLBlf fUSU3HSl Items of interest Kcv nd Mrs J M AK lteu, and  ,,  Ii Uiiit Clil a i  HI liei U  lilil  Ot Mr and  1   VI   l  id iicv ,u,u Mi J M MwliKM ,nu lumilj icuirucd home to lnhwu Liuui La, ull iJJuJiiUii, ni, U LlKir ee it ut juiliiu Lake Pee   illi   ii h, pa ,uu Ot  Jotl  ilolie ilullrll, LeXle, will eel, laae Sopi  in MuM 11   uoiu   u 1, llle t   illi iii  ui trie Jiumi iv hi put in OK  Lake HiiL i  l ialeV I u1 tJ I ioiu 11 a iiiilui   n1   iii The uielal  Don Main Used Car lot 864 East Grand River, Howell, Phone 37 Open Evenings 1940 Chevrolet Two Door 1942 Olds Two Door  1941 Hudson Four Door 1941 Olds Four Door 1936 Chevrolet Ywo Door  1942 Ford Tudor  1934 Chevrolet Two Door 1941 Pord Club Ccupe  1941 Old Club Coupe 1936 fruck coupe 1934 OldaT o Door Kennedys Gen Store i  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip Made to Detroit  Lloyd If end ee  la Dj iluhe, tlak Tin t atlioiu elan ill al i eL i vii lntiM II into rni idly, a naiale of alt u IM lair taleai and J from tin pour ho Keith ,edw idee a a u r 11 i i   1o i  IU1 H la Ii  w i K I tin Kai i Ji a  itT hiatal I a U   ai k i i  iu lu diagnosed hi illiif  a  i lp inoi M, Aiuitaia llll    r  v 1 lav  i with Airs  a at I     v   Hulpl Caudill aad iana, K v in an lia h, ili  i I I  li  Niu i 1 aaCs I  a Uii iliillip Alia1, ai a In Jsulouii with U a  I11  M1 phy uial a tended I la1 fair TUinny Kennedy, die act ifa p   iiiniai took over Sept 1 ilMl   A The Misses Alice Marie and Donna j MU,1V took ever th Sural nail Lou Gilbert who luivo been in Coim route this summer have returned to lo, jrnith Davis and LuniK on1  h vek ail ill Dido I iier iid I atdl, ai e i o II    a i  Mi a W i k  Tractors, Trucks 939 Ford Tractor and Semi Trailer 1940 Chevrolet T ractor Attention Milk  Stock Haulers 3 New 1947 Diamond P, immediate Delivery  I 12  o 2 Ton Cab and Chassis long wheel base 2 speed axle, 8 12 x20 Tires ncy Ambrose Kennedy and wife a, moved into Howard Heads new hmiv on lloAeli St, Victor iiokas aia  Don am Sales ,, u  luu a i c i r 111 v v uit I  j Ralph Caudill knoyn a, lh1 li wifcj l move irdo the apai tin at  jllU, o tin store vacated by them I Jack alJHs vHad ivliiii r Mr iiid Mrs Kloris Clark who  ,,u ,,n p,st week OD 04rl4 dTty I tzsiniiuoo who ba IMIT viilihti al tiie liouie 01 WniJl I rev haa neon spending the sutumer Inoe returneii to Detroit Tuesday  Mrs Laura Cradwell returned 1J IIi, ,iimmr etuiaa to 1 HKhei home in Chicago last week Her ia, Vv, , , where he will attend sisteiainlaw, Mi Norbert Lavty weat back with her The wedding of Normun Van la id r cur1 ami Rovvena Liverance will taki ,idir hiUs clool Juf I,aey and Rob SHIIIT playi  wuli Kaea team 0 Howell in tin  state tournament in latian ,at v  1 and Mrs A mb  w a on with Mr aM ,M 1I1  in Eaton lar  ia Iii Kb and  i A alors l   ami MrS Wi   ad Mrs Ida 1 led he Ji ,ju hit a homo run aid a triple Ruv Diiliugham iia riu d SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK HORSES 10 CATTLE 12 f ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION HOGS 6 PER CWT CALVES AND SHEEr IiEMUVT FliEE CHONE COLLECT TO  DARLING  COMPANY  HOWELL 450 Tie Original Company To Pay lor DEAD STOCK Ia N, Mn dieban ai I Iamily l, movid  t hi IaMna, ho  i J 1 Mil U  dUl K place at the Liverance home v,et ol  liiit js wen  to 0 lion, Alaaetopa t OM Saturday nighV   Corp Maggie A,sclenbrenner was  home ironi Wriylit, Field, Diyton, j la, n l0 R0y cott of loiaia jaka  Ohio on furlough over the wet k end  chulev Sherman who ha he t, a,i j Sehaeto Iresley is a patient in j ,, v v, ii r M back an Ann uAihor hospital  Sunday guests o the Curlett fan 1 ily wen jr anil Mrs Juim Curlett jot Roeville, Mr and Mrs AUrvd  oa t aapa, , ad lanal an , sausma, wife and daughter J a on yu   ,l ,i l,iiai v re o  ,1 Curlett III of Detroit and SanUia  y ,, ,,, ,ji, layln Yoe of St Chair Shoros I h, WMha Vrd i vininv reiat Norman Campbell of lie oil and  j,,  ,,, Rckon ail laaa  llaroid Campbell oi low1, vee ii j , M, Ma DT v a U town Sunday i pent lliui at IM la   ,l1,  i Thuis nijfht linckney wd jtl Rikson plav Hyne team at Lriditca theiej The C J Clinton and Y c A umier lights at 740 p m i J,, i,rrlu atteiaied toe ean r   In bert Read and family retun ed u , tlio Ktiiej bona in Jae,,, fnn nchern Mich, last week  Mrs Clara Kennedy and children of Detroit were Friday guests JJJ  Mis Lniru Vollmer  Mrs Ksemarv Sohosser spent the ad or Alive IOR6ES 9 COWS f 1 HOGS 2 per cwt OLPHDWG UPON SIE AND CONDITION CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE Fuzm Animals Collected Prippdr v, ins Eqmpm CajwJsle Ma  U PARKER Axeai PhooeS Pacimy TW FASTEST DA Slcfiervlce in Mix itral Dead StoekCo araaiy 1 la followlX  f L ived N u i ar  oTTttftrUiiiS in Cieiald auie Jlargrave  j    i ii , ent the v i      rdeen hom i i  ,i k A be i ip  i , etroit lii  ,  I eiMor Ld   i v , i ad ii I   T   j r iaid Lidwidet ,li i  a v ere week   a i     aor Ledwid   i  ,  nd visitor a i  i V I Cark wej, ha I A a   Detroit  nd  ii uf Ypsil , Mi ,ii MrsKeriiieii  1   a,io drs Keiix  ,, attendi   ui a ir Races a aii,y Reec who ,  1 Haines hon  all Ajbor lOSt v a l aad Mrs Col a  a0, Mrs M   ,  ahard  KAel Ro rel week  d at Jo T  weid end with Mrs Marilyn McKer ,  , Vtcran   i in Detroit xwu tiioit Le Ivy  Miss Mai Meyers has resigned , L Neitt 1rie  ak isilioiiiw the telephone ofiice  a holoi Koil MdAlAy Aj   h   In STOCK ISOIL PIPE tc FITTINGS BATH TUBS 4 He   SHALLOW WELL PUMPS 250 G So 600  LAVATORES SINKS WATER SOFTNERS  K TANKS LAUNDRY TUBS FITTINCS VALVES WEUL POINTS TTTliiGS JET PL MP6 tanlejr Dlnkel  9 V  NOTICE gpn Cor taainea in e Stewart Anderson Qtdr Etkn Cor fcaet Metal wodt, gulere, dowrujowts, Sinoke Bajminng fa the oear ftituoa  will hw be eqiJvyami bramur All work piaiwiteecl FasYkategl Sheet Metal Tjr  hor pxand will work in the Vokar factoi  at Dexter, Mrs Frank Aberdeen r j places her in the telephone offu  j  Mrs Norma Merrill and Rrand j daughter spent Fri with Mrs eu  j Vaughn j Ona Campbell and family spent J Sat in Ann Arbor at the Fred Camp bell home j Lemuel Martin aiid wife spent the  week end with Mrs lioulih Martin They visited the Jackson Cascade wi1 her Sunday Koy Reason and family ad M Kia  Kaon and Leota snt the  wiek ead xilh Harr Eddy and am ily ut iyuus Laiiv iier Alpena  MI Stanley lmkel and sonJora iKnt Sun with her mother Mrs j En ma Brogan, in Stockbridge   Joe Griffith and family, KosLamb na Alice L ire spent Jat in IV it nd attended the state lair SutxUv   Whle in Cne north last week Geo , Me hon ir awl family mvt oil K  ttie and wift o1 OSCJ ia Ht is finishing hi home there and experts  to sell it und RO to Califomia j Sunday rallevs of Mrs John Bell were Mi and Mi M Cunmnne, Will Beard anl sons, and Mr Nel  sou TreasLer and children of Anii Arbor , j Major Wm Browji wlw has been  stavinp at the Bell home, has been aasiftned to Washington D C and left for there Tuesday J Don Daiier and iamiy of Ttroit  caMed H1 the L J, HnT  Sun f E Diw and wife and Ars Uael EJy i n lrR 1es3a Loui Ct,v1 and wife wre din ner gw f MarkJtdvin fijlijy The infant son rf Mr and Jlrs iclc Lotnnis iiCurtnce fJ   iU in  hospital at Lone lsbud m ad we4rf Waed J 0r  Keadt i  Ua i Lke , Id Ueicji   Ii aiL0 is  ,  Nash hom A Mail Ueitll of Detroit spent FrL li ,oi I dii and aiiuniiy with Mr and    i j M i Leo Lavey  1 I   in, ,cd J,loyd Uendee lire ill 1   i , week in the heep i   i i ja a  ae state fair il ii i  K i lleialee ial Mrs Wul a i   i  i II iv ill leaded the weddinj   i  It  I anliiie Miller lilnr and I V, tl  J ledie at Fov Ulville ,  i   a ,, if,, li eepi iun wa, al Lake   heiinuiy I   i a a ai aa CN1 U Mr Kore  U a A i i  ul  M liter i I a I   , , 11 ol I let ui and L ie Uende  ,l,d v, lie al I al IleJiJee and wife i    ui Ann A jlior n  i  al Mi Mm hahi mi of Kush i 1, , i UJ iied l a Alloona, I    j la j   c Kinit Sliiius family    , I  IUII  ii led Cray and finiii ui ei Kiij have moved i  ,  J 1, iaka   , k  ileidee, I  Haines, Jil  v  i , M , i k llolba narrow spent the n ,i  r cid in Hiiionville   M, Jlijoia iJeJiur and daujdi ,,, e ,, ui  uiwin are vidiing Mrafic Mr, lioh Jike i, ,Miili Vlie and family spent ,, , ,,t Siday in Cov ,  ille  ,  Iliurt Simley and wife and ,,, 1, aaid le ind wiie spent tin ,, m vT   Ti dST Tn Maton  1 Ivina Speai, wa in Jaek      on iiiic day J i1 wek    luiile Souit ii nd Mr,, ,, ,t,Ui were in Detroit on a ay 2 SOFT BALL GA MES  FRIDAY,5EPT 5th  M jPinckney Dispacb WedttMky Sept 3 1947 DuoTherm HEATERS, WATER HEATERS, TOILETS WASH STAIu i  CABINET, SINKS, StHTlC TANKS, ELECTRIC PUNPS U E 8 ft 16  CU, FTDEEP FREEZE i 4,6 ft SCAN MILK COOLERS  PRICES ARE RIGHT LEE LAVEY Hi  McftiensoB 31 ate Bank THE MICHIGAN COMMUNIS, PROPERTY ACT The Community Property Law enutd to place Miciiigan taxpayers on the m i ii ap taxpayers in the ten utlu  where community pr  rty 1 r in effoct 1 Fni July 1, 1947 and after, in  fw    villi services earned by hnuid uml wife  , community property, V ly j  FOR RENT  Apartment Inquir 545 K, Putnam St Phone 143F2  A FOR SALE  Baby play pea und4 a swing with metal stand like nev   both for 10 Also ice box and even for oil istove Mrs John Colono t 696 Mower Bond Phone 100  PROFESSIONAL CORNER 5 eonsidareu In computing innme tax thereon the husband and wilu will each pay on onehalf oi the ineone , It hus been suggested that husband and wife deposit aJl mone received uom personal services ant all divi ends and interest accruing from community property in a Community lroppvty bank account, in order to firmly establish their rights to the  tax saving which may accure to them from this new law   McPflersoa State Bank  Money to loan at reasonable Interest paid on Saving Books and Time Citif catea of Deposit AD dpoit uj to 16,00000 la urid by our membership 1 Fed   mit liirano Conj non K AND M BOAT CO 8 MID SUM ,UR CLEARANCE SALE  iarine plj wood rowboats and motor uoaw for sale at amazing savings to  you Open Sundays Wilsons Rent aJTrailer Co,  Howej Michigan Fhoiie 1227 FOR SALE Garden Cultivator Zink tables, 2 high chairs Bed spring and steds Electric Bathroom Heater Baby Swing Cat, Electric sewing machine, Lawn Mower, Nursery chair And many other items Make me an offer Carl Kram 666 Patterson Lk Rd  M Deifft Piaekaey Mkh Daily 1100 A M to I 00 P M, xent Wednesday Men,, TesFrL, Sat 7iOQtOO , SUM N  14 Offiee M KveahMi be WANTEDTwo girls or man and wife to room Board optional  Mrs L J McKinley, 306 Mill St  Pinckney, Michigan I FURNACE CLEANINGwith a  vacum system Prompt attention given to nil calls Waggner  Ritchie Phone No 8, Pinckney MARION BEAUTY mfr PERCY ELUS AUCTION Fbeoe SftH Piackaty, Miaaisea Attorneys at Law Ffcet State end levtago eeb Aae 4ee, aitetisea HAROLD  CHUB SswvJ StWrRMowM 07 Howell, city, uS unm I List Yaw f reasttr Stock Minerals 325 ewte FOR SALEfj Rooms and Bath in Pinckney lare lot and nice shade Come back to the Old ilTbme town Property in fine condition Fred J Teeple Kealtcn Phone 675 Howell JAMES E DAVIS A M M D   Consultations by appointment lfHio Baker Rd Tel 6191 Dext GENE Phase IS Pinckaev MiaMflaa AUCTION EER FARM PHONE SALES 4 SPECIALITY MARTIN J W VAN Stete S7I MfcesMe DrM PHSWARTHOUTA SON FMNAAI HOMS Hl , PWSweJPS Ambnleess Sotviee IS rlaokasy, Mishit eeeo SBPTiC TANKS GESS U I WEJTB ALLIKEL HGtEL ROSftJ 70 e PHONE 14l ANN ARBOR Midi  Farmers Feed Supply Cr  PHONE 104 , MAX RUS5ELLMr and ill Close ttr Fences ith  SEAMAN TIILER 210 the witf of he SEAMAN TILLEft  i re pkred in rent of ik machTno inttro j  c H, tid, on oil of th nw, 1    mojfti    you con tlH fho u  vp cr M ferwfcf   , and MQko  r iidbrd it the soma limo Yow uey infc ycuf crcp a09 by put ng fcitherlo idU kttd info prcduchoiL The SEAAAH W th criminal form iii ry filer ,   icrv, etj ovrr c J ei wore than 1 it u tupJ i 0 ull sunge c ver lako  rr   rodeli, doa otAdl lo 2i  1lap vtdth   is dtf row es obowf tfi Sf W    lit   W 0pijiat  C  j ,   H,0l COAJ   t STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probet CoBrt for tb County OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Courtheld at the Probate Office in the City of Howell In laid County on the  8th day of August 1947 A D Present Hon, WiUi I Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of tbe Estate ol Edna B Moore, Deceased EWray HIiickley, AdminLstrater hav ing filatd in said fourt his petition praying for license to sell the inter, est of said estate in certain real est fate therein described It is order that the 2nd day of Sept ember, A I, 1947 it ten oclock for examining and allowing ssid account and hearing Mid petition It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, tot three successive weeks previous lo  said day of hearing ,n the Pnckney I Dispatch, a newspaper printed and   circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate Minnie H Porter Deputy Register 0 Probata FRED C RBICKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST IBS WIST QftAND VBR AVB HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPBINTSMaNTS PHONE 3S8 Rarlienea SIS STANLEY BERR1MAN Attornaf at LAW SOT East Gmnd Biver, Howat    m  i mi JLJ Classified Want Ad it   t in the forenoon, at said Probate Of flee, be and is hereby appointed for 1 Lucius J Doyle hearing said petition, and that al4 310 Putnam Street peraans interested in said estate ap  FOE AMjNorge Oil Burnii PHR SUP , Ja heating ,tove and oil barrelfao ef gSlLEr 600Wh Rock Pull SALENorge Oil stove and oil i round oak heating stove Tel 4ii C H FOR to 10 weeks old Lloyd Pinckney 18F22  E,  SALE Pickling Cucumbeflg pear before said Court, at said time FOR SALERound Oak ,Hetin Phon 13,FI1 Marshall Maabon and place, to ahow iauo why a Ik1 Stove, Radio, Phonograph W C Cliaroberlain Tel 108F POUND Auto spotlight and trailer CEORGE KLAPATCH 7 LAKEVIEW Ann AxborMkn PUtfita SOSi e Housewives S AV B TOUR ense to sell the interest on said ea iL  uld not be granted It is Further Ordered, Ibat p iWU notice tliereof be given by publics tIon of a cony of tlis ortt for Uurr succeave sraake previoua to aaid 1 day of hoarafc in the Pinckney Dia I patch, a newspaper printed and cir culated in said County Probate Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate Celestia Para11 Register of Probate  w  ASTE FATS STATE Ot HlCHUUvH Tt Pronte Comrt for th CsanUy Overcome Soap Shortage C2LUX SSA mUfWM  Cham is world wide shortage of all Animal Fats And VagataHe Oils, Lat year Soap Maters only sTt one fifth of what they used in 141 Thk also affects paints, textiles, leather goods, floor coverings tc Without the help of the American Housewives there would have been utUe soap last One out of every nine cakes of aaap saade last yor was made from waste fats sed loan kitchens,  4amt blme your grocer if he has no soap bat save every ounce of fat you can mnd sell it to We Meed At a station of said Court, held at tlie Probate Office in the Ctty of Jiowell in said County, on the  18tli day of August A D, 1947 Judge ef Probata In the Matter of the Estate o Edward S Perry, Deceased it appearing to the Court that tht time for presentation ttf clainvagainat said estate slionld be limit ed, and that a tUne and plac U  appointed to receive, examine   c adjuat all claims and demsu, against oaideaorased by andlbefor amid Court  It is OrderedThat all of the cm  iturs of said deceased are requiaet to jtreaBnt their claims to said coun at said Probate cfie on or before the 27th dyrf October, A D 194 at en oclock in the forenoon, saW time and place being hereby ap  pointed ior the examination and t ustmt of all claims and eVtnandi against said deceased It is Further Ordered, That pub lk notice thereof be given by pub  lication of s copy of this aider, for thi suceive weeka previous U  said day of hearing ,n the Pinckueyl Tel   license plate 8178 Ray Burns FOR SALEPotatoes at 1100 n per bushel L W Umstead  Son F0R SALENW built in bathtub and new medicine cabinet FOR SALENo  eating Pta Mr8 Ted Singer, 3016 Monks Road  toes 100 per bushel Willard Wiltse Ph 181F4 LSTA Black Hog from my farm Finder return and receive reward FOR SALENine acre Farm Lo YaD Heiiee phone 86F12 cated  mi from Gregory on Toroa 0 ALF HeiiM stove horns  Rd with seven room houie fuU base FO SALE 1 tovi   , , A ko,n Aixi,    wood or coal, heats 5 rooms ment, ood barn, chicken house, dou fituart Anderson ble garage atl ti rod repairs also UAn Anoeraon small orchard   Price  4800 Terms FOR SAJE 1pair tfeavy Work Arthur Bullis Bowdiah real estate  x Stinchfield Rd Pinckney Mich, OwarfeVPaaras LOT  Wallet with initials L R I D contained drivers license, Lorr FOR SALEElectric Water Heaters  aine R Dailey, also aiaid wool car 62 62 and 82 gal capacity Have in  robe with fringe Reward for each, stock Stanley Dinkel Contact Gulf Oil Station, Pinckney FOR BALEiM one bushel new Fresh local fruits and vegetables aretes John Dtafcei daily Tomatoes, Cucumber, Potat oes beets, peaches and apples by the FOR SALEDump Rake, Pedestal quart, peck or bushel Other fruits Lavatory W C Haines 101S6 and vegetables in season George E Dexter Road Chrboneau 9040 Farley Rd Efa  S6F11 WANTED  To trade my motor bicycle tat an auto, fxmie Manhail hashing Machine and 100 b Ice Pinckney Jox K Smith 9460 MeGregor rd  inokney MKgaft FOR SALESeven room vo baths, shade, garden, fruit good ocatran 260 Putnam St  FOR SALEScreen Dona, eiowlett Bros Hdwe Phxmo lftF Gregory FOR SALE jUaaka ice Bex 16 lbs ice eapecHy Dak MUler, 4S1 res oad Phone 7F18 cOB SALonge Waamns Machne in good running condition S6 FOR SALE Esaetrk range, 4 burn Mrs Charles Porter 601 FOR er in good condition Norman Reason WANTED  Custom CesnOteing eall Gregory R1 xr FOR SALEPine Lumber 1 x IT lengths Dispatch, a newspaper printed endWANTED    to A true tijpjr Minnie Porter Ppnty Register a  74 rf  RtttfSaHSfi darks SZF A4KSUGAJI The Probate COBM 0m  Coonty of Iiiiassg At seasMo of Md Ceset, 4eid the Probate  rfios in the Mf  vela well on the ISth aVajr of fi D, lf Present, Son RTRBs M I Jestee of Probate, in the rthor R Hirasc R And in saM 5awt aocousrt and his for the  it is AJMtJ  Eosashejl Rd, Wanted mcAGcsF m ev R ucm M mom x, m mxm Vokar Corp tS3fc  ,  4  1    A m</text>
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