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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>ispntdj The Piactoey Dupalcb Wednesday April 9 1947 VM7lr High Water  State News MewTlad mad Happenings of the  State Tersely Told From Lansiag How the constantly growing fin ancial needs of local governments can be met in the period of inflat ion is ora of the aggravated, acute problems now confronting the Michigan State Legislature in its four2th month of sessions There appears to be two ways whereby additional funds could oe raised through taxation The first would be new taxes, created by the State Legislature and collected by the Statr, of Mich, enough This has been the favorite way to finance new public services by  The melting of the huge snowbank and the long continuous rain lfcst week did much damage Tht Pinckney mlill pond got so high there was grave danger of the dam going out and a gang worked there Election News Putnam like Chicago went hi avily Democratic in the election Monday giving the candidates of that party increased majorities over 2 year agoj 408 votes were cast of  11 i wire straight Democrat and 68 straight Republican Stanley School News No is Current Comment Saturday By Sunday the danger J Dinkel was the only Republican to was past Koads in all directions be elected were flooded and M86 from the Supervsor Lynn Hendee d24810i railroad to Mt Airy was Closed to f L J Henry r 139 traffic Water here flooded the cellar of Hoy Hannett and put  out his oil furnace Many village streets were flooded as the sewers coul not take the water away fast tax was adopted, state expenditures Clerk, Murray Kennedy, d,268, 142 Howard Head, r 126 Treas, John Burg, d 1C7 Stanley Dinkel r,233 50 High Com Bert Harris, d,216, 41 Erdlcy Vanickle r, 170 Rev Francis Mirpy, pastor Masses at 8 and 11 , m Novena Fridaj 1220 noon 800 m m, Preparation for Holy Oommvn Ion each Saturday 8 to 9 p m mi  Sunday 700 to 730 a m 73J to  and one hour befoe early Sun mass , A mission conducted by tho Paulist Fathers extends April 27 to May 4, Thr Crimes of violence and ram of women are on the increase  u Wayne county last week a ai year old boy befuddled by Uqi FIRST AND KINDERGARTEN We have tvw new pupil,, Juth ste U UIe Vrst, Und lkllUd women Udlihto bitoi, bJiaron m tho kindergarten Vs mUher for no aDuarent  his makes or tnrolinient 5 apuarent r The first Vruilo iiac finished their Jim  Judy reader and have started a new buuk Uown and Street, f UUi We had u teat in our now At the lakes the damage was Justice, Wm Jeffreys, d, 236, 102 A 1 P4Ub1 ,s inv,ted even greater Most of th people j Daniel VanSlambrouk, r, 134 llnto if iLilln  Sl UPe 5n local governments Sine the sales  low ground were driven from Justice, Aher Wylie d, 229 rrlate ni ,lAamiia Mievor,Tues their cottages as tho water flooded have increased 168,000,000 of  them The ice at Big Portage was which 138,000,000 were returm d not out yet and Sundays high wind to local units Of government and J swept it ashore wrecking cottagis 30,000,000 retained by the State for  direct state services to the people As these new needs have devrjoped frpm time to time the State Legislature has been in tne habit of seeking new or added taxes such as the intangible tax, the 10 liq uor tax, the tax on horse racing, and other levirs whereby substant ial revenues cowld be derived to finance the new public services by loc al units of govrrnment For every 100 of new taxes collected, the State of Michigan retained 18 and turned over 82 to local governments for their nreds A second way whereby local public services by home governments are financed in othea statrs is that of special local taxes The local collection of local taxes has the virtue of bringing the tax dollar close to the tax payer The and trees at Fox Pointe and near Tom Howes storeThe bridge there also threatened to go out There is much high land here and for that reason the damage was not so extenive as in Wayne, Macomb,, Oakland  and  other counties where hundreds were driv en fromi their homes and the Red Cross had to furnish aid At Saline the waters rose so high that a gang of men worked all day Saturday to save the Ford dam which threatened toi go and take part of highway US112 with it FLORAL DECORATIONS Mr and Mrs George Clwrbonenu of Farley Rd, weiii in Detroit on March 24, 25 doing the floral deorations lor the banquet in honor of the newly ordained Bishop Bab j breakdown in tax respnbity is cock at the Sacred Heart Seminar due to the fact increasingly huge  Although they have been out of amounts of tax monry have been j the florist businiw for slightly over a year they were called upon Edward Parker r ISS Bd Rev, Wm Shehan, d,215 88 Jesse Richardson, r 157 Constables All Democratic Ed Spears jr, Wm Farrell, Homer Abney and Frank Plasko Dexter Township was all Democrat Supervisor Gilbert Madden Clerk Wm Clark Treas,, Elsa Bock Justices Georgq Clark iClarence Stapish High Com Earl Baughn Bd of Rev Paul Clark In Hamburg the candidates had no opposition and only 43 votes were cast The result was Supervisor  Arthur Shehan, d Clerk Esther Carpcmterr Treas, J H Hooker, r JusticesChas Bennett, dg Cliff VanHorn,r, James Boyd, r, Bd of Rev ,James Featherl r w Paul Donncly, Wed,late JJIen Matthews, Thur intrntian of living, Fn late Alice Greek for William Cullinane book and ihosi with perfect  uiv were Kuth Ann Monkres, Farle Jean Tuthill patty palmer, Letiy Lou Hammer and John Uurg Sirring vacation is uver hut of us must be snowhouiui had IU absent Monday We are j,orry iiubhy Kelly j, ill with scarjtiier and wjh him a speedy recovery We are losing two JIUJHI harlLco got ai onie we   s to How II and Jiiinii Sat  Whitley to Ialifurnia T34  I W e had our basket jradv lot Baptism was conferred Sunday lll K,sU, ,,uytiy Jasl ,,,,, Uiank Mr SwaYiluiufs iuum iloi helpinj with the buskets Here and There received from sources not within community Gov Dewey of New York would bring back local responsibility by allowing counties to tax retail sales motor vehicles, restaurant mein, liquor, theatre tickets and vending ing machines This woui rtiiae 84,000,000 a year he claims Cities would also be given new Mr and Mrs W C Miller entertained their children and grand children to the number of L for  dinner Sunday 1 I The Harry Lee, 3 H Carr and  Mylo KetJL for Allan Glenn Oesterle, son of Mrand Mrs Walter Oesii  v sponsors were Mrand Mrs Leu res for Brian David Johnstone, s ,f Mr and Mrs Leroy Johnston,  msors Mr and Mrs Harold John  ton for Thonnns Norbert Winkle, son of Mr and Mrs lewis Winkle, sponsors were MrsMary Jane Hrefeld and Robert Gallapher, The month of April in devoted to the Feast of the Resurection of our Savior  fJfe    Hi i COM CCML CMURCH WMW AJfrotf Allard, AlinUter MrsFlorence BaugbiUrganist and Choi Director Sun School Supt Herman Vedder Morning Worship , 10t0 Sunday School  1140 ChoU practise, est vening and Mrs Jack Roberts in by the banquet committee to handle all delations The walls behind the speaLcs witn jr table at which Cardinal Edward  Dt trojt  Moaney and 33 bishops wero seated I 0rvilje Arnburey is seriously ill were banked with palms and embo u of M hospiUil Ann A,bor, tium, ferns, and large baslats ofL Mr und Mrs, Hoy Diiinijham gladiolas, roses and carnationsThe I   Thursday same COsPEi, M15ION Rev Ezra Beachoy, Past r families spent Easter i Morning Worship 1000  FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE All lwt o relunird to school a ter the storm, they are still out We wi,h to thank Mr iieade for Jitaiiiing the much needec niaps for us Harbaru VanSlamhrook ami Ci r vy Mroika weie the winners it the cipher down of the time LahJ of 4s We liad an Master cgx hunt oj ihursday About 10 y, win hidden and it inded with the entin room participating and sme of tlu JURII school After JCcivine their Kaster has ets we played a 1cw ,eames The pie eating cn st of lemon and eheny was won by icoie Clark who got cherries In his hair and cars  , apparent UAh wt m under the influence  liquor and in the dispute which faff oued the women lost her life Thej voniin have now gained complete nil and ,ocial rights and gtand OV th same footing with men but iq Kalian this they lost something1 winch will never been regained Iu iu UAi saloon days before pronibi ii ion i wwnan was never seen in m alow A saloon was for men and ihey vtn, patronized by men only Lea ui,Jy a women came to the ur  J,,i iih a pull or pitcher unlirv rslal rajiped and tho bam iuhveuL hr pail and filled it Sh i thought of stepping inside tho low  ihirinjr pnJiibitioa this age oUi  Lstotn went with the wind and the I imj pjtfS and sjjeak oasies be an io bu jiatronized by women who  Raided it a, exciting und stylish d  d it i r u thrill When liqnoe va ivaii hgalied the women CO  ii  their patronage and as many von  a nii frequent these place vfiUi iiift has undoubtedly in  of violence  ira  eiiiiK 10 I I babl be stage decorations were the additional taxing power MichiganThe speakers table had 6 large might do weJLJft investgae the bowls U red rosr The 36 tables Hew York governors ptem   arranged to seat 700 priests, each had two bowls ot daffodils and THIRD DEGREE DINNER Livingston Lodge No 7G F and A M will be host to Northwestern lodge of Detroit on Saturday even ing, April 12 at wWLh time this lodgci which is composed mostly of  Scotchmen will come here to confer a third degree Lodge will open at  500 p m for examination and to conferr the first arcticm of the de gree Dinner will be served at 700 p m After a short program the visiting lodge will conferr the second section P W Curlett  Sec plurple statioe The balcony was banked with palms and a large basket of flowers placed in the ccntir, Mr and Mrs George CharbonnConservation Notes The last state conservation magazine carried a picture and artjples on Charles Shaefer of Chubbs Corn era who draws wildlife pictures for the magazine  Among the new laws proposed in New York state is one to legalize hunting with falcons  25 miles is an average run for the 138 Michigan conservation dept a fox to lead a dog on The flags are going up again on strjel towers for fire watchers A two percent increase in gas production and a one percent de crase in oH production was the retord in Michigan last week The aandhill cranes have amvt4 at the Rose Lake sanctuary 8 weeks late this year  eau, until a year ago owned and operated the Graemes Flowi rs in  Detroit, where they were specialists in large church and banquet decor, ations Among thrjr many large jobs were the church and banquet decorations and also the open house for Cardinal Edward Money upon his return from Kome, the Silver anniversary of both the Sacred Heart and Visitation Church, the Micha Movie Producers Ball given by MetroGoldwyn Mayer and tho  Womens Railroad Association banquet They also made present tion bouquets Brian Donlevy,Susan Peters and Lawrence  Melchoir, MetvoGoikryn Mayer stars, upon their personal appearance in troit  Mr and Mrs jCharbonneau moved to the Pinckney farm on account of thrir daughters health   Mr and Mrs Kay Dfllmgham call ed on his brother, Doti in Wt bhervtlle Sunday The latter enters L ij M hospital, Ann Arbor as a patie  moay    Mr and Mrs, Roy Dillingham called on Mrs Ann lacey in Fowervi lle Sunday and found her able to   up and around again  eroy Ellis and Curtid Brown are among the class o over 500 who are taking the 32nd SjUHh kite degrees in Detroit tiil e  Mrs Lulu Lamb was coiled to Sagatuck last week by the death of the mother of Mrs James Lamb Gordon Lamb of Derr t and family spent the week end here Gi raid Henry was homo from Rosecille over the week end Miss Muriel Read was homt, from Mich State over the week end and had as her guest Laurie Schwaygo Dr Steve Brown of Detroit called at the Fred Read home SaturDe day Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel Allen and Alberta weir Tucsdaj night dinner guest of Mr and Mr Ed ward Maas Mr and Mrs A Newman of Milford md Mr and Mrs Frl Mia offHowcl were Easter gue   Mr Sunday School T 1100 Superintendent Wi,lbur Leidig Young reoples Meeting 730 Dr Harlow Shehan and family of Jackson and Mrs Madeline Roche of Ann Arbor were Easter guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Shrhan  Kenneth Reason aid family of Ann Amor called at tne nome of  Mrs Edna Reason SundayT Mrs Nettie Vaughn is  isiting at an d V MrL Ed Maas Mrs Elizabth Brown an and Mrs John Bell were in A n Arbor Thursday  The Misses Alice Lee and Ls Ware were Eastrr guests of Mr and Mrs L J Henry Wm Lamb and family of Ann Arbor wore Factor usts of Mr the Roy Merrill horn, in Webster of Stockbridge spent Mps Jj  Meyer Grcuit Court New  T There will apparently be n jury cases this term as none air ready for trial Judge Collins held court Mormay and Wednesday last week Fern Miller wtas granted a 4iroroe from Ford Mils and Lena from Otto Beasert Wednesday was taken up with the contested divorce ease of David vs Margaret ftutaaa A  settfesftrnt was finally arrived at Martin i Lavan end Maurice hews urn mail aUXMOat IXWE tfart ber  the fc  nKMt nanstwl  times Bend fctfrfs amaang   Mary Holt last Thursday with Mr and Mrs  e J    Stanley Dink, 1 and son t ved back frn the W ter Hark Mrs Stanley Dinkel called on Mr home to the W PL Meyer farm anMrs JarL Brogan in Gregory i  f SJK of   I irAaxr home were Gene Shehan and lam oM laM Thursday   Ann Artor   nnurrjsw Neighboring Notes Six one story buildings compri sming the Chelsea Fibre factory at Chelsea burned last week with a tors of 300,000 Jean Davis is valedictorian of the Fowlerville senior class and Donna Coffry, salutatorian Rex House has been named sec treas, of the Livingston County Mu tural Fire Ins Co to succeed the lat Ora Holmes Dr D A Cameson former Brighton doctors, has opened offices in the Industrial Bank bldp, Detroit Alliscm Brown, 7, of Ann Arbor who wore her mothers 2200 rinq to school and lost it, it was saved from disaster when it was found in a lining of her coat 15f Ann Arbor hiplTsohool students left lajt Sunday for a trip to  Washington D C Dr Jacobs and family of Howell have gome to Florida for two week Thr, old landmark in Howell, known as the Wiltse apartment is being torn down This was at one time the Hotel Rupert Joseph Coffey, 27, Fowerville, and Lloyd Steans, 18, of the same place havr been arrested for furnishing liquor to minors The City of Howell raised 153o in the recent Red Cross drive Two candidates for mayor of Brighton last wek Tom Leith and Paul Kinjr ley each ran page advs in the Hriphton paprr John Kane member of the Whitmore Lake school board informs us that it would cost more today to  build a 4 room addition on that sc  oil than it did to build the entire school several years ago The Whitmore Lake schools srveral teachers have been given 40 a  month raises bringing tjieir wages up to 280 a month Tho 4H Club finally had th style review Monday IvciinKThosi Uttin gold siiiU v cjc Ioolh Lavcy, Lorna Shiilc and Alildjrd lioherttiThoe fttirr liui iilion were Nancy Nay, J na Shirley The leaders were nd ,id id will, tl r judging this year  Our rootjn did not  ta of 800 Kat r M ai We with to cNtend  ter to all our iarent thi kf a trip  lilt year in rip o Yell dld not be HIGH SCHOOL NEW The seiiiot class w into northern Michigan i a bunh The tallj d ,f  owstone National Iak r worked out Th bast hall tea i game has been postponed util next week Turday with Ann ArLor Jnow and rain lias picntid them fom havin any praci   far The Sijiiur la oxji it to jnjt on another play some timei nextnon Ji entitled Nuts ad Kolts  SijilT, plan fur revision ot  tatr constitution has been ap tlie senate and will prov the house However it is kiown a a study commission anT is t hr imposed 0 one delegate l r, ,ch  tjic 7 congressional listuct, Its aiaiii pnijjose is to over haul iu u strut tare of thi state hut other matters will be gone into inchidiiiu reapportionment The con tjtiitj,in pijides that the con Wiinien, rejreseiititi s etc ara to he apportioned according to tho population ,ut this has not been iollewd y the legislature with the cet H, Wayne, Oakland, Macomb and other counties have ui ver re1 vrd tlie i presentation they a,ro utitUd to Inde this constitutional revision they will undoubtedly ain iioie  pre cjitition Michigan lo  er rhance to m tjhc iimijight last vek when Maine wits the first  late to ratify the  onstitutional amendment limiting a president to iw elective term Miriiipcan ratfffed the amendment on this same day Only one Democrat was present eV he voted no All other Demcrati were absent Similar laws have been introduced during th last 100 years but never ,A far If the late IYankliit  Koo evelt had not been elected i, iderf this law would opening     ,,  not have 1cn hiard of  v pioyear py Eas  SPRING CONCERT APRIL 18  The hisjh school chorus and Glee club will jdve a muj al concert iu  The annual attempt is being mad1 to take the state out rJ thn liipior IM iness and turn it over to private individiials The sum and substance of it is that the state got M0O,in0 out of the liquor business last yiar and private individuals want thi themselves Now tie state needs huge sums of money   , u u i i  A ito canv on tle projects wiich the the Jinckney hiyh sjhool auditor      i, , u  ji ope have thrust oh rt and liquor ium on Kliday evening April at 7 4,J p m The program will con sisi of claical and smieas icvenue provides a sizable amouht yj otf this If ilie licjuor traffic is to muic oip an lri Laoa and  1 i t I a     iilleVl  OIOS, , iieV  nue d the soloist fu the ivtiunr A eomjjlete program will apjHar , in the paper next wick An offer ing will be taken U,i music dept Mu ae otrs and the public are in vited , we know you will I njoy our program U  Mr Gilbert Hailey f Adrian coll ege is guest soloist fojc the evening 1 f y  tOBITUARr Puneral services won held at the Swarthout Faneral Home on Friday for liessio Cordley  Fwartliout, aged 42, daughter of Mrs Hattie O and tho laic lleiiran Swarthout In Vt sies passing Pinckney has lot one if  her Uvt loved daughters, one whose qualities of mind and heart endeared her to everyone duetts r r behur Adil shou profi to  afi,  lualicj in Mihi fly it is thn the take the bulk of the      r and whu time and talent vaBorn to Lloyd Tuthll e wfe Uvishlv cxftendL  rvcry nobe Green Oak CElla Green March 4 , 7   a son, Richard Lloyd Mrs Tuthill at one time taught in the pent Marfckr school here I   causeThe doceatd graduated from Pinckney high school after which she pursued tU study of commercial art Fhe was a devuled mem ber of the Congl chu4 h and active in various religious and social Mr and Mrs C J Cnt spent nw tne rek end wit Mr and Mrs   of Brighton Walter Clinton in Detroit L1 ,  Sunday calter of Mr and Mr  5S of HMnnd NcMALlXNCE OF THE CROSS Ralph Clinton were OraW Clinton Krie Koe aim ramny  andife of Detect and Frod Berry,   The Chafe of the  of HOMMIL j Mark Naah hoaae, 1imi presented to a very apprecia Mn, EulidV Butttewan of Hoiton   l,pent  k    fJZE, I   sir MrBeUl Ken a Mra Blanche My t lW t    i Jf CLS21, i1Z    nd    r a i organizations roiwt Hep immociiate survivors are her edy and two brothers Arthur of MrsBeth Kenuff Leona Camphrill, Virginia and 44 mmJi tt4th Ifr W4 i  Itin COT wr  in PoMiac wat very ootiandinfr  v   M  Saturday and ttendl a shower part f Evangel ard all o    Ifor Mr, tank Ywr t the Doininkoere well taken Due to tfce Mm GMTCS dark of YpOanti r JTTT  t rJi vin a SoiHlay  of Mr and Ma  ,11 Walter dark Kancy mM Ca4fcrln of Dl      Vntt Cuk     Mr aM Mn M Mm nd MAMMMJE LMrmw  1o with in her illness Shir Detroit   SENIOR CLASS DANCE X r The Iinckney high schoW seniora will hold a dance at the school oe Fridav, April 11 at 9 p m Muic by W J It Rythmaires Daoet lirt old, part new The public ia iaV1L mMBMu PAST MATRONS St PATB0H3  The O E S honored their Mat runs and patrons at their at Friday night Following APPRECIATION I wish to thank the  eting the past matrons and irons put on the memorial for tfct hearted memUcis after which tarn officer, of the chapter put on a pronam txnd pitsented each with m, fift Mrs Hazel Parlarr  of the past matrons club hc chapter with a gift for thn kitchen ,  ,  4i TELEPHONE STRIKE The telephom strike on the Bell lines which went into Monday kaffected Pinckney long distance calls or HowU vice was amiable and only calls in cases of emergency fire,si kness etcmrre pot Tues this was modified to local callsxrties havinr dial were able to make their voters i Mr Mikhxd ooks and wi1 HLA f99 S Putnam tcAvndhip for the support 1, of IcalU Provision was exprffMI 4 WTI 4  fatriktcf ef fW4 ,  of Mnfii Barara McAfee ifMmt the wek and Mrs, WTTtt Cterwood St4 Ihittilin,   ilnJDetM Lynn Hendee    Mr and Mm Henry Haock of  Detroit are viaiting t the 4Cwriett  u I in in nil r     u eB fKawm mBa H  maXw made for emergency Us The eperaien are il a week raise, m m ,Cl L w  aAJ SXC amKmCKNEY DISPATCH Wedaeafey April 9, 1947 AVON THEATER FrL, SaL, April 11, 12 GALLANT JOURNEY A story of Mtn Got Winfs end U  rated very food witk CJLEfiH FORD, JANET BLAIR Comedy Ady PUya Hookey Cartooa Cagey EireF Sun4 To, Apr 13 IS EASY TO WED U TtckoieoJor A Coesody Sterrtag VAN JOHNSON, ESTHER WILL SYLVAN THEATER CHSLSIA, MOL Fri, Sat, April 11, 11 I  O S S  Sterrtag ALAN LADD, GERALD1NE    FITZGERALD Cartoon News k  Suo Moo, Twos, April 13, 14 IS MONSIEUR BEAUCA1RE A Coaedy Starring BOB HOPE, JOAN CAULF1ELP, UMSTuwnxi awTwiSANPATCK M MJ0,E  jJJ, I Cartoon StooK C raedy Svn Show 3,57,9 j ComingHoldordo , Two Yoar Before the Matt, Thrill of Brazil  When that blustery old wind makes the curtains dance and the windows rattle, its jun to hop into a bed already warm and cozy How come My new electric blanket, of course Mom likes it, too She sleeps better cause she knows Jm snug and warm no matter what the weather Sis whos pretty smart for a girl claims bedmaking is easier And Dad goes for it because it costs only a few pennies a week Missful, healthy slumfctf fc as close as the nearest Detroit Edison office or your neighborhood appliance dealer who stocks automatic electric blankets Made of pure virgin wool by firms who created electrically heated flying clothing, automatic blankets are light and fluffytextured In soft boudoir pastels, they wash beautifully, and one blanket does die work of three oldfashioned ones See them today   and switch to heiter sleeping Satincovered electric comforters are  ItHrnmSuuiSuHuB First National Bxnk Wed, Thur, April 16, 17 Double Featur ir   z3  3  on to tfcc ,0,  deftee sa  fr ftUtt   to ietvP ef tute iv lilt, tot U The DETROIT EDISON Co  MUSIC FOR MICHIGAN, taring tho Detroit Symphony Orcliotira, Tutteay vnln9i at 7MWWJ   NIGHT DEPOSITORY I This Bank Is now Able to Froviti the Community with After Hour Deposit Service This Will Make It Possible to Kener 4 Hour Deposit Service far Every Day in the Yeac, Includ ing Sundays and Holidays We  Relieve Business Men Will Regard These Facilities As a Per onal Service and Convenience After Hour Deposit Servici, is  the only way many business men have of handling money safelyit decreases the dangers of holdups and possible dr  struction from burglary attacks The Night Depository  easy to use and it is safe too  Come in and let us plain the advantages of this service TEXAS PANHAND E A Western in Color Starring CHARLES STARRET and V HARDING flua ALAS MR TWILIGHT A Mystery with MICHAEL DUANE, TRUDY MAR SHALL, LLOYD CORR1GAN HOWELL Theater HOWFLI, MICH Notes of 47 Yeats Ago  The election Monday was all Don cratic except for treusurer whi re Percy Swarthout was elected by a majority of 4 The majorities were Sup K W Kennedy 215 Clark, W H Harrow iii Tivas , P H Swarthout 4 High Com M Lavey  64 Justice, Klton Joffny 7 Willis Tupper TS Hd of Kov, James Marble 7j School Iiusp, Ernest, Carr 80 Constable Philander Monroe, John dialler, VA Sprout, John Spears, about To Richard Mackinder has gone to for 300 a year iManistee to work on a stork farm Howell, Ed Sheriden in Hamburg Jumps Purden in Unadilla, Walter Mark in Marion, John Hilton in Brighton and Albert Ward in Iosco H E Nix the photographer has located in Stockbridgv Charles Bumete of Hamburg has moved on the Lake farm Frank Pond has moved Into tin Wm Hullis house at Plainfield Hon Charles M Wood was not able to attend the town meeting Monday it being the first timr in 50 years he has not been able to vote The North Hamburg Sunday sch  The new Masonic block is now Supt Henry Appleton 1st AsstJo oeupiiid Teeple Hardware have J IJoylan 2nd, Mrs J P Cartrell Sec, Lula I3,nhan Treas, Wheeler Martin Organist, Grace Naah Wallie Knapp was leetod up inool have elected the following off  JSote of 25 Years A go The township electon here resulted as follows, the Democrats winn ing all offices Sup, A M Roche  110 Clerk, Dan Murta f Treas R J Carr 78 High Com, Patrick KennVdy G Overseer Casper Voll mcr, 64 Justice R G Webb, 60 Justice, Wm Kennedy, 94 Bd4 of Rev, M J Reason 05 Last week the Ford Motor Co took options on 2000 acres of land around Hiland Lake noved into the corner store and I Joe Gentile in the T Read Store I Reason and Reason will occupy the middle gtore Michigan experienced the greatest ice storm in her history last week The weight of the ice breaking down U lephone and light wires in many places Met  fiatker is building a hotel and dance hall at Patterson Lake Mr Charles Reason has purchased the Joe Placeway house on Main St Mrs C V VanWinkle has acid house on Prarl St to Bert Hick On account of strong opposition there is talk of submitting the question of allowing a pool room here to a vote Under Federal Supervision Member Fodernl Deposit In suraaee Corporation, All Do posits Injured op so 8090 fe Thur Fri, April 10, 11 Mr DISTRICT ATTORNEY vita DENNIS OKEEFE, ADOLPHE ,MENJOU, MARGUERITE CHAPMAN News Comedy Sat, April 12 Mat Sat2 p m Coot u LONE STAR MOON LIGHT4 With HOOSIER HOT SHOTSKEN CURTIS Plus BLOND1E KNOWS BEST with RENNY SINGLETON ARTHUR LAKE Caroo Sun, Mon, April 13, 14  Sun Mi 2 P M Cont WAKE UP AND DREAM UHi JOHN PAYNE, Selected Shortt TuesTWednthur, April  15,16,17 KATHER1NE HEPBURN nf ROBER TAYLOR lo JUNE HAVER New  UNDER CURRENT Nes Head Lettuce Ige iiie CO f A Cha  Sanborn LB eDrcft 01omargarin Keko Shelford Jar Cheese Armeurs Corn Beef Hash PetMUktall WUtty Crocker Braalif ait Trays Btrav her ales FROZEN POLAR K Q MUftless Frankf arts WAFER 6UC0  LB  FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr OPTOMETRIST  y ISA WfcSl UKAND RJVER AVB  HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPewTBtemri PHONE 35ft  13 Norman VanBlalitafli ont ter with Plymouth friends LISTINGS WANTED 4 often have calls for property in Comedy and around Pinckncy list your tProperty with me wd I will try and sell p for yop Fred J Teepkfi Realtor, Phone 675 Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbor is 708 West Grand River, Howell  spending  week with Mr and   Mrs Roy Dillingham IMBTMI FOB SALEFive room house and acre of ground, furnished or un frnihed 16x40 garage, chitn coop combined, full basement Eli Aron 407 Stuart St, Pinckney FOB SALEDining room suite and  4 upbolstentd chairs Cash or will trade for stove or refrigerator J H Beezley, phonr 120, Pinckney FOB SALE1941 Buick 4 door, radio and heater, black and grey 2 tone Wesory Beader Pinckney, Mich, phone 9  tied LOI aim u mily and Len uel Martin ami wne of Vpsilanu were vsecK IMU ittiiers of Mr and Mis Jonn Martin Norman Miller and Jo Gnliitm calleu on Jonn Marti a HumUy Mr and Mrs Harlow Munseii of Gregory were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Albert DinkrJ Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were in Lansing Wednesday CAN 2 CANS i Wec  f altvaWar  Cm Ft    4    P1NCKNEY DISPATCH JVdaeMky 9, 47 The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoodt Canned Goods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie febtcriptiou IX80 a yea Paid is Arect, rAtsT W OaWstf, Ml HHJW Kennedys Gen  , 11 i   i w Mr and Mrs Eli Aron had Family Reunion on Etuter Sunday, guists present were Mr and Mrs Paul Snoops and iamily uf Detroit also Mr and Mrs Ernest Ward oi Ann Arbor, Eli Aron Jr and daughter Julia and grand daughter Carolyn and Arlene of Detroit Nun Lodwidge was a guest at Barbara Tincher, of Howell, the first of the week Mrs Eli anor Ledwidge received a telegram extending Easter greetings, from her son Jerry who is at Guam Mr and Mrs L Vanlilaincum Rita Kennedy and Doris liyw were in Detroit Tuesday , Mrs Stanley Dinkcl and son, John Stanley were in Howell Friday Wayne Carr and family of Detoit spent the weik end at the home of Mr and Mrs K J Carr Murray Kennedy and family spent Sunday at the Stanley Culver home near Oak Grove Miss Madge Jack of Mt Pleasant spent thi week end with Mr and MrBw Robert Ackley Mr and Mrs Henry Johnson entertained fof Easter Clifford Cham bers and family Mr and Mrs 0  Jl Poison and Mrs Fossie ChamI  rs Mrs Eima Lewis and sons were Easter pruests of M and Mrs Clay HEN YOU BUY ICE CREAM BUY THE BEST THAT IS MADE Arctic lee  BW4P ewPwWawaasaw OUR BULK ICE CREAM FOR MONTH IS VANILLA, CHOCLATE, FUDGE KOYAL, TOASTED HAZEL NUT AND WHITE HOUSE OUR PACKAGE ICE CREAM IS VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, PEACH STRAWBERRY WITH TOASTED HAZEL NUT, AND WHITE HOUSE White House Ice Cream is Vanilla with Rich Red Chrrries Try This for Dirrners and Partes It is Delicious CORY DRUG STORE LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly TripitoMad to Detroit Lloyd Hondce Pboao 04rl4 Mcsdames John Burg and Lloyd ton Mollis of Hamburg VanBluircum were in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs James Hah Esther Monday Berqnist, are the parents of an 8 lb son, Robert Edward, born April W C Atlee who ha been ill with pneumonia is improving Mr and Mrs Earl Bauphn entertained their children and grand children for dinner Eastrr in Howe Memorial hospital, Stockbridpr  Mr and Mrs Wilbur Eisele and riinrhtor, Retty vf Fowlerville, James Mall and children of Dexter Mr and Mrs W C Miler and and Glenn Hal of Howell Mrs Florence Baughn were in IiowI Sunday firsts of Mr  and ill Friday Mp,win Campbell were Mrs  Orville Amburgey who has been working in Jackson is home ill  Tho interior of the Cory Drug St r JS being repainted Mi liernice Lament spent the week Cid with her mother in Det roit David Ledwidge  and Jim Jarvis of Assumption college, Windsor, spent the weik end here James Muraii and ianiy of jlttle Creek wen, week end guests 1 Mr and Mrs Howard Thayer purchased an airplane arid made purchased an nirplane and made several flights over here from Det roit The former in a hrollr r f Mi Maxine Nay Mrs Margaret Hums who was in Melius hospital at Brig Id in with pneumonia, is resting at ihe nmie of her daughter, Mrs Jean Cunkiin in Pontiac Mrs Sada Moran and Mi and Mrs E Dusenbury of Flint ,pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs S K Swarthout Miss Bernadinii Lynch of Kalamazoo uent the week end with Mrs C H Kennedy, M David and llenrieetta KKijly ol Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of Mrs Maine Shehan Mr and Mrs Lavern Conk f Chelsea spent Saturday at the Jonn Bell home Eastrr guttts of Mr ani Mrs John Hell were Bill Heard and sons of Ann A rbmr and Mis Marjoiy Curtis Gilbert Bailey who JS attending Adnaii iollege spent the week end herii and sang a solo Sunday at the i ongl chui ch  Mis Marjory Curtis entertained her sister, Mary, who is attending ihe iniversity of Michigan Sat Norman Miller and P W Curlett attended a mr eting of Ann Arbor Lodge No r44 F and A M last Wed night Calvin Hooker is sic Fred Read and wife who have been spending the winter in Flor ida retuinrd home with their trailer Sal uidav SPOT CASH  HORSES 14 COWS 12 HOGS 450 Per CWT, CALVES AND SHEEP BEHOVED FEEE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY r HOWELL 460 Tt Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK  Comare   Wftft do you Hiin irs make eador Alive HORSES 14 COWS 12 PIGS 440 a Cwt  Fa Animal Colketodi Proajapdf M m EsaVJaVawMat GwJba MM E L PARKER Aat fhom , Piackney The FASTEST Dead SfcfWvfct m Madtfc Central DcadStekCo Tfct jutto thinks wt aaki 15  What do yiu thitf tfity should make  What are tin acts T piOc Uks 10 woe at f Actually tfci raVrtafi umi Mly 2 k 1941 Tl nmtfl tfci sinfe fm Walt, r aflriads ami U aafi at lust 6 Bit tttiwJt BWJCJU that em with tat raca trait rati iAcreast, tat rttim far 1S47 afli beoaiyaboMthatfttetri A UVJS  TO  M 10 2 3A hy it takes 6 to make the grade   average, people think we make 15 sThey also thiok a fair return would be 10 UtiUraW t 1 Pr wpf aT AaaW mMmlm   immm  We Make But for the year 1946, with the bigt peacetime traffic in hkuory  jroads earned only    2 ,  WF S ieas uiin oueui Jue oomparabie eauvup iwr other industries 3 r fir Yz low return n AOt band to find Since 1939 railroad have increased 62o and the of AW, mateViafc and suppUes   at frjfbt IUB Lave just recently feeea inccoaBod aa aivacaje of oaly  J76 8557a year after the flffiast 1 v v  J 4K4heiaWaif WhMmm re in effect for only part of 1946 but   be in effect for all of 1947 because if increased special payroll taxes on  llroads and because of a decline in passenger business Whmi Doe fftfe MUmm  Tern The answer is Kenty Your standard oi Living is the highest in the world because of MASS PRODUCTION But mass production would not he possible without MASS TRAKSPOItTAlIQM, which the railroads provide at low cost The kind of service your standard of living requites takes a lot of money for n3w equipment and isapcovesnents, lb c,ury out the postwar  program lor terminals and So when the railroads make only H cents on each 100 of their net property investment, it concerns you The funds for future new equipment and improvements must come from railroad earnings and also from investors They will furnish money on virms only if theyhave confidence in the future earnings of the railroada  ou Have Another Stmke Mm Tkk Fven if you do not own any railroad storks or bonds, insurance mmnsnine ai savings banks do SoyomstalLbawe AI special mtesestm seek that thexairoads are allowed enough to do a food yob  for you We are publishing this and n dvartiwmwntn to talk with you ateawt and about matecs which ate taut to everyhody for If , ate inswafthe695 As fwovkLe m mm  QL  t ftar ISPATCh Wednesday April 9, 1947 Now Availabl e Classified A  IOT WATER HEATERS TOlLE  COMBINATIONS, CABINET IsiNKS, MILK COOLERS, WASHING MACHINES, ELECTRIC PUMPS SEPTIC TANKS AND OIL HEATERS  ELECTRIC CHICKEN BROODERS ITWENTY 20 Vc 20 TWENTY PERCENT OFF tt BOYDELL iMINnVARNRNBAimS HARDWARE imsff  Want Ad WANTED TO BUYUsed cars, 38 up to 47 Will aloo buy 47s or orders on 47 s Curran Palmer DboO E Gd River, Brighton Phono 74U41, Brighton hXUl SALE  geese and gander, gray Toulouse Mra reorge Kohdc Spears Road FOR SALK Parvr hangers board and trestle, papering ladders John Dinkcl, Pinckney FOR SALKOak flooring andsid ing, kiln dried, slab wood tor th stov or fireplace Murray IUOS  Lumber Products photne 4CSJ Dexter, Mich WuTlCrMioou used cars and i truks priced to sell  C Hudkins, Stockbridgc, 71 East Main St, wAKTEBtfo rent Pinckney Write rooms to  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Mich LEE LAVEY one or mor Clessie Palmer start a liauty shpppe in 1812 E Gd Kiver Brighton or Pluiiu 5901 Brighton  lvti SALEMy home, all modern, n v oil furnace 3o2 Unadilla St Ihone 70F3 Mrs Grace Runciman VOirSALEF Ions of Glennbrook Stock Farm ami alfalfa hay Mrs Louise Glenn brook Koad Having dtcidtd to quit farming 1 will sell at public auction on this farm located fc mile west and 1 and Va mile South J pingrec at 4780 Duhet Road or 4 mile soutn of Howell to Wrights Corners then west  mile and  mile south on Dutcher Kou4 on j April 16th  AT 1230 P M CATTLE Holstein Cow, 5 yrs bred Feb 22 Jersey Cow 0 yrs, bred Nov 2A Guerney,  ys old, bred Dec 24 Guernsey, 4 yrs, bred Dec 1G Guernsey 4 yrs, bred Nov 23 Jersey, 8 yrs bred Dec 15 Guernsey, 4 yrs old bred Nov  17 Holstein, 5 yrs odd, bred Nov 17 Guernsey, G yrs old, fresh t Guernsey, J yrs, fresh March 1  Holstein 2 yrs white, bred Feb  j Holstein 8 r old, fresh March 3 2 Holstein 2 yr old bred Nov 2 Holstein Heifers 7 mos old Guernsey Heifer, 8 mos old 2 Guernsey Heifers, 1 mo old Holstein dieifer, 1 yr old Ray at Daffy, at PUekaey, Mieluama Daily U00 A M to 2 00 P M, Except Wadnoadap Mon, Tue,Frit Sat, 7008100 BL, OR G RMCIJUSKY  DENTIST Attorneys at Law Ftea State aad Saviaa aaa Hawaii Iflee 3 Itatldaa 814 EtaaJaet af AfpaiplMM HttoaV afieaiaaa MARION BEAU  G1N PI i  op SPECIALIZING WyinkjiinT MACHINE ANb MAHiNEiJSS ALSO COLD WAVES Phoae 6 MARION JAViOwaer PERCY ILLIS AUCTIONEER Phase ftFU Pinckney, Mictifaa 4 1 Brood Sows Boar HOGS timothy Glenn  27 Pigs, 2 Soy Bean Meal 425 cwt Farmers Feed Supply G PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELLMgr WANTEDTo Buy  20 acres, good greiund, good buildingsreasonable Write Mevritt H Brown, 23UIJ So 12th Ave May wood, 111 WANTFfTo buy SpringLambs Peter Coftas Spears Rd Pinckney hay lightly mixed with alfalfa CKieenbrcL Shock Farm, Grenn1 KliKARINGSee or call  H 7jb, R 3, Howell, Phone Brighton 2880 or Francis Shehan, Pinckney Phon 52F3  PAPERHANGINGrlWsonable Rel ect your paper from my now 1147 sample books Ethel K Bauer Phone 3191, Dexter  I FOR SALEA good cottage at Rush Lake priced at 2,250 I Fred Teeplc, realtor, Howell  FOR SALEA good piano  Ed Kenny, Rush Lake iFOR RALE  unonths old Baby Chicks from blood tested Large Type English White Leg horns Order Now I SQUIRE HATCHERY Phone 305 W Howell IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS FordFerguson Tractor with plow fully equipped   I FordFerguson Cultivator FordFerguson WeVder u 1020 Tractor, rubber on frennt tires 1 3000 Rumley Tractor 050 Hubcr Separator with rotary Wck Olivier Manure Spreader MvCormiekIDeeriiVg Conn Binder nearly new Mowing Machine Deering drain Binder G ft cut Intcrnationad 2 horse Cultivator Kalamazoo Silo Filler John Deere Hay Loader Stirling Side Delivery Rake Bean and Beet Drill, 4 row,fertiliser attachment Riding Plow VanBrunt Grain Drill 11 hoi 2 S f Lion Spike Tooth Drag 1 FtSingle Disc Mowing Machine Superior Grain Drill Leets Ring Feed Mill Wagon with rubber tires Kitchen Range r HERBSNEEu Phoae 183 107 41 Ore ftr HoweU, Rl Estate, Ii City, Lake and Vl A Speciality liet You Property Wltfc Ma UcY UVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Plaoea 59P3 pinckney   Michigan CEMET1 J U ARNEf4 Ama Arheii MlaUf aa HAROMa CHUBB HowJC Wmuoa Local RapreewtatH tomnaate w Market  MARTIN J LAV t Amii  i Paoa 18 B4aea ttel Eone 136F6 ReiK sj mm Aimm State 8717 Lakeaida Drta Licena Ruah L4ke RHWARTHOUTAION FfJNERAL HOMk Modern Eqaijattaat Phoagi 89 flaekaay Michif SEPTIC TANKS A CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOTEL ROOM 70 a PHONE 424 ANN ARBOR MICH  STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law   ii henby unpaid oetition Howell 072 East Grandq River, FOR ilnsidTmiiTting, aTcTpaper hanging and 1D47 wall paper call Mich j  Shulta  Bauer, Dcxti ,r,  FOR ALKFine 5 room house with i acje, of land chicken househop gaiage, 15 fruit trees, located on  MW just outside of village Make me an ofir r Norman Reason Piukney Ihone 17 WANTED Paper ot all kinds, Iron,  Rai HnDpe Harry Prisk  Marcus Moore HAROLD, GATES AND SON  Auctionees, Phoe Howell 1010 FOR SAIiTIflabwooa Buv NoW Thurson Lumber Co,, Phor fc44 Howell, Mich Housewives e A V E YOUR WASTE FATS  l KhPKlGtKAJlON  AP1 PLlANCfc SERVICE FORMtRLY WITH MONTGOMLR YWARD HAROLD RADY 3580 RUSH LAKE RD, PINCKNEY Phon 136F13 Pincknty i I Make Better Seedbeds  and Till Close o Fences I with a SEAMAN TILLER STATE OF 14ICHIGAN The Probata Court for the Count of Livington At a sesclon of said Court, held at the Probata office in the City ot City of Howell in aaid Countyow the the 24th day of March A D, 1047 Present,Honorable Willis LLWJ Judge of Probate  In the Matter d the Eitte ct William Klawitter, deceased It appearing to the Court that the time for the presentation of claims against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be appointed to receive,, examine and adjust all claim,and demands against said deceased by and before said Court It is Ordered, That all of the creditors of Mid deceased are re I quired to present their claims to f said Cout at said Prubate Office on r before the 2nd day of Jiune A D, 1147 at ten plcloek in the forenoon, said timee md place being hereby appointed lor examination and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, for bate Office, be an, pointed for hearing and that all persons interested in said estate appear before said Court, at said time and place to show cause why a license to sell the interest of said estate in said real estate shoaild not be grunted It is Further OrderedThat public notice there jf be given by publication of a copy of this order for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and cirulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A trip copy, bate Offcie, be and is hereby apCrlestia Parshall, Register of ProJWtL , AS55F A U CTIONEE R FARM SALES A SPECIALITY BERT WYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 78F21 Phone Soutih Lyon 3C60 or 9811 SEPTIC TANKS knA CESS POOM CLEANED 24 Hour Servicri j All Content Hauled Away I WALLACE DUNCAN Inspeetlon Free Modern Equipment McPberson Slate Bank Overcome 5 Shortag  fiLUX 2oft aUFEBUOY i world wide shortage of all Animal Fats and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only fifth of what they used in 1941 This also affect paints textile, leather goods, floor Without the help of the American Housewives there would have been nttle soap it Ona out of every nine calces of soap made last yer was made from waste fats saved kitchen, blrno your grocer if a has no soap bot save every ounce of fat you can and self it to your Because Hi wflll of tht SEAMAN TILLER f ore placed ia froai of the machine instead  of ct the cleta, on oil ot the new, im j , oved moaefs    you can till the soil Kjrst up doc 0 fences    and make a jzr seedbed at the same time Ycu ac ually increas your crop acrece by puling hitherto idl kmd into production The SCAMAN k the of7W arm  rjfary ffttr , serirr   ovc e Prid of ore than ten  It ij sipied JO a full range o rower takeoff  motorized models, fom 3OUKJI to  nch tiilooe widths irt vs tall yon more afcout rfte SEAMAN 1UER ono tot proctcot appliesions io trour fwm aad crop coedttioas Come ir no taiii it WmHd tkmm GEORGE KLAPATCH 577 LAKE VIEW Ann Arbor Mich Photte W2k SOME INTERESTING FACTS Assuming Congress approves the  v37i billion dollar budget and that three successive weeks previoustoyour incom x for the year is said day f hearing, in the Pinck1 10000 here is where it  will go ney DispaUh, a newspaper printed  ffW and Navy 80000 and circulated in said County J Veterans Benefits 19500 Interest on National Debtl33U0 International Loans  9300 Refunds on Tax Overpayments etc  6500 For Welfare and Old Age 4400 Travel Costs of Fedrral Officials 4100 Farm Assistance 1 3700 NonAgricultural Protects 3O00 Miscellaneous  3200 You will note that there is no provision for debt recivvient and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true Copy Celestia Parshall Register of Probata STATE OF MfCHlOArt of Livingtton  At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Itowell in said County on the 31st y of Marea A P, 1947 Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Jiiatter of the Estate of Bessie Smith, M L WMarshall Smith having filed in said Court his petition, praying for license t sell the interest of said estate in certain real estate therein described j  4 It is Ordered that the 21st day of April A D, 1947, at ten oclock in the forenoon, atsaid Pro McPlkrsaa Money to loan at reasonable aatev Interaat paid on flavtefli Bookj aad Tina Certificate of Bipaait AH aapoiatV aa to 1MOQM la by ar mennayihij  I at tatis Stre mxaut MEAtit Ai J       9  , y  f</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>   PSVWK iW WPWIWMJP nm ,     Wi   PS v i j BimiittQ   3 V r   No 14 Michigan Mirror StateNews News and mnd Happeabga of   The Weather 11 OUR PMOCRACJ M atonic lews and and HeppaaJaga of uw The late Mark Twain once re state Tartaly TeM From Lansing marked everybody talks about the  T  , weather but no one does anything Among the favorite indoor sports v    uM yaa of American citiztena is the privilege ox criticizing our public officials The Michigan State Legislature, now in its fourth month of sessions, is not immune The Legislature has I been under periodic fire of critics  because of the relative small record of bills to date Activity of the finance committees of the House and Senate has been almost at a standstill, as leg islator await the outcome of the supreme courts consideration of the sales tax amendment, now on appeal It hits been impossible to proceed in the normal way because of the  uncertainty of whether this controversial ameiiivcur would be sua  about it so here goes Pinckneys contact with the out side world was shut from Monday until about 1001 a ra Friday as far as auto traffic was concerned One could drive from Detroit up to the iiobon, and v Green Bros, farm herc 10 ft drifts barred the way r A number got through by leaving   their cars there and walking into Pinckney Thursday a gang oi some 40 went out and started shovelltng They went back Friday morning and had about got the road cleared when the long musing county snowplow showed up and finished the job I Earl Baughns yard resembled a used car lot during the blockade AS verVial amehUuwr would DO susmany who live at the lakes could tained or held invalid by the court , not f This situation has been  entirey out of the  Legislature, control, thvs there would appear to be no justi fication for criticism directed at the Legislature accordingly This fact came homj forcibly to us recently when we spent an even ing conversing with Michigans new  budget director, John Perkins start led us by declaring that the Office of the Budget devoted its entire atf   ntion roVnly3a oithe state revenue W  nothing to  be   i  revenue mv  done,he pointed out, about the remainder of state funds70rbecause this monoy had been earmarked by law through the state statute or  the state constitution and hence automatically was reserved by the  state treasurer for specified expend itures,  As has been pointed out repeatedly the public hag been confused by theco collection of large sums of money by the State of Michigan with its resultant deposit in the St ate Treasury at Lansing Gov Kim  fcigler pointed out in February, in a message to the Legislature, il at while state expenditures had incre ased 151 since adoption of the hales tax, the large bulk of this luid been returned to leal governments in the proportion of 1118,00,000 to the 30,000,000 retained by the State it 13 the thllte of Gov Kim SiMler tha Michigans tax probem i 1 tiue in part t the many additional public services in a makeshiit fashion  To quote Gov Sigler Vfrom the time Michigan ceased to be exclu sively an agricultural State until its full bloom industrially, there has Supervisor Lcen everincreasing spiral of de   mands for money We have completely overloaded our antiquated tax structure, and the props we have put under it from time to time threatening to give way and let the financial house full down upon our heads Now you and I did not create this problem Declaring that Michigan cannot long continue t0 grow and prosper under the handicap of an antiquated tax and financial structure Gov Sigler reommended to the  Legislature that steps be taken to to revise the State constitution m the light of modern industrial conditions The governor would call a constitional convention and submit a modern, constitution to the voters in 1948 Conservation Notes Smelt fishing will be resumed this not get to their cottages and left their cars there Earl woe deteemined to be the first one through the newly openeJ road and started through th min ute it was possible He got about half way through the one way lane when he saw the snow plow coming bad had to back track  Lyle Cone of Patterson Lake gets first prize on blizzard bucking He  waded to Pinckney through the drifts to do his shopping Tues I I  The Howell road was openedear  ly Friday morning The drifts here were from Chubbs Corners to Wri ghts corners Part of the drifts from last storm were left for use as foundations There is some one way traffic herea The state highway comm was very slew in opening up M36 They started up a plow Thursday which broke down near the Bert Hooker home Some 40 men worked here Thursday Then apparently they lost inerst Art  Shehan got busy and Friday night two state plows showed up and opened the road to Pinckney The Gregory road was not opened, until about noon Sat  when a state plow finally went thr   ugh to Gregory  The Pinckney post  office had been going to Gregory ,  Banquet Despite blockaded road and tin uncertain ny of the weather a vjiy jood attenanee was pivMiit hole Saturday niuht for the 17th annual past masters banquet of Livinton Lodge No 7U F  A Mlhi ban iiuet was held at tiie temple iuWad of the school Over oil Masons wire parent from Wavne county including the  president of the Wayne Counly Vlaster ASTI Five urand lodye of IicVrs, iaul Stiawli ,kvr, rand master, Dr Grove Cole, raid W Dr Morgan Mmead, Urand  Current Comment  Well Pinckney again resumed reations with tiie ouuside world Thurg   day blockade caused by of Monday night and previous snow stormp wer quickly open up by alt i a ti hliyald Iuiiiay In the loatl tiir laic highway dept and county ioul cotmiiisioiii ihis time th i wen unable to handle it The fiiiii oi tin torm blockett most cl i,c roiul with result that few  il any men reported for work Tueila,, in ioad men figured spring  a lnic and had taken apart all then snow removal equipment and toied il away It Uok most of Wed lo assemble 11 If a snowplowhad liachcd iiciv Wednesday the roads oon cleared out would have been S 1 Iaul Schlanderer, Grand  a lieiiaw  uiay , pened her roads Marshall and Charles Sherman, ,Seeial iirkiie,i  drove all tha iast iimid Maler Also Don 1 wiy i,oni ixanui  Mlrosko farm er of the Grand Council Paul Pel aKUt two mile fVom Pinckney beIsei of Giand Chapter KAM Allie bcu, stuck 1 he highways  Smith, past eommandei of Muli oln jidvMill 0 iiKurv and Lan Knihts Templar and a  lao ,, srlj,  liuK1y was ,pened Wed Uncle Hob Canibell of ihe Gvand IJUUC Oeolay commit tcee Francis lodee, Detroit, iiead of tii  Grand Loiljie Gen Puiioe Con nd Harold Mill, Detroit, ami S i   THOIVIAS JEFFERSON APRIL 19,1743 JULY 4,1826  c  me ih 3iv u LiUf ty aV m same ti THIRD PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AUTHOR OF THE  DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, FIRST AMERICAN STATESMAN TO MAKE STATE AID TO EDUCATION A FUNDAMENTAL TENET OFA DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE, FOUNDER OF THE UNIVER6ITY OF VIRGINIA, IN HIS OAV A FAMED DIPLOMAT, ARCHITECT, METEOROLOGIST AN HORTlCULTURlSTWWiVvVeA te0 BY ALL FtteOOMLOWNG PCOPLEASONEOF TH6ATSTAPQS7LS OF PZMQCWM WHOtR UVS9 le of am he I by i y,in Ja kson v utities tUC no plow ,howcd up on the Livingportion of Mih until Thurs nai biol,e down at the J 11 and only blocked the  or 4o shovelera ton ami lookr ii m roan Some bv woiked Lj l liur,day The county u i ac bed Chubbs Corners Wed nielil and e,o into Ilnckney iibout Jnon a m Thursday They speedily opeiuM the Dexter road ut the  Mloko irm wliere 4u men had been 11 i 11i11 It then went on to lliland and 1atUrson Lakes, d Hoyt, Kothcstcj of the eon,mil  tee and Haze PenneU, diicitui the lord Kolline Mil Depict The iode oicleUa pla fore ami during the bampiel ke  McLuea avc tin insoeation Xoi man Miller master uavo the a  dresi of Welcome and it was n sonded to for the past nialers Una Campbell  baric, Sherman, GM, look ocr as toatma tei and i   rearraimd lie piojitam to suit him , ,  ,,,    iii One thiii, com, silly to us When sell Ihe Ann Arbor barberhop ,, , ,,  ,   nt   , ,, ,  , , i tvothinis oi the tamilies were left nuiirtelte, Sun bine , 111 cvcral   t MI  1 , rPLM  , , ,,,  ,  1 without powor Momlay nitfht inree selections 1 hev were directed by ,,, ,,  1 ,w  ,   nici iiom Howell came over at JV George Pdwan , pa t master, el  m ,,,, ,U ,J lu lnkon wire An1l , , , I near the C J Clinton home but are  U,il Ml111 M  U  ma,s lWbddn u, l,x it by reason of a tMs aporn prcental on to Joseph Griffith lctiriiie IKIHYTIH1 viitHere and There omce in c     j k Louis Gehrirze1 who onc lived by auto since Friday morning fnj0T1 the Gaflney farm atChubbs Cor  bringing the mail here The trip had  died n Detroit laweek The been made by 0rbf  Themilk, breaaTTood IrucTce efe came through Friday morning via as Thursday Ann Arbor  TOWNSHIP TICKETS DEMOCRAT, Lynn Hende Clerk  Murray Krnnedy Treasurer John Burg Highway Com  Bert Hams rustic Artr Wyhe Board off ReviewWm Shehan Constables Ed Spears r Wm  Farrell Homer Abney, Frank REPUBULICAN Treasutier Stanley Dinke High Com  Erdley VanSickle justice,  Edward Parker Br of Rev Jr chds Smstabjes  Charlc Gunderson Edmund Haines Norman Miller l Ora Haines  Trie Pinckney VFW port has pur I Committers L J Henry, Suinlej cUsed a pM1 tablGi  Dinkel, Charles Cunderson I Mr Clara Kenneay uncl chiidl dren of Detroit spent Sunday with ,Mrs Emma Vollmer 1 Mra Wilbur Eiseieo of Fowler yille spent a day last week with   UA fA nrder by Pres Mrs Emma Vollmer , Meeting called tjorderly r   McMacken has enlisted m  pfoneral was Thursday wWn burial at Howell His wife was the former Ag nes Gaffney  Azel Carpenter who was recently discharged from Melius hospital, Brighton after an auto accident is now at the home of his bister, Mrs  C ner Carpenter near Durand He 1 t practically lest use of an arm uid has a chest injury Tony Stulie and wife f Detroit and Ambrose Eichman and wic of  Dearborn spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichman Dr James Nash and family of Coldwater were week end guests at the Lynn Hendee home  in maiteiv, past mateis dc were J then introduced, ihe luuim  la, s  boys, Jim Meyer, David Ahrideen and Den Statkahle mil 1   ick di RAV Francis Murpliy, paste Masses at 8 and 11 P m Novena Fridaj 720 noon and 800 f m,  Prefamtion for Holy Commun ion each SatordAV 8 to 9 p m, ssw Sunday 700 to 7 80 a m Sunday,Aprilfi at R and 11 am  Good Fiiday 7Uam and Trc  imiu n lii  ii e i I f ie  jireeu1  gunday callers of Mr and Mrs Ralph Clinton were Edwnd Ihoeg man and family and Mr and Mrs Gerald Clinton of Detroit Ore Devotions 12 noon to 300 pm closing with Novevoa and t, e of the Cross at 1 0 p m leparuic  fjr Eal eiay he macr Eafter Surulay, Lighting of th New Fire tt 7 3r a  of hap 11 vator Ralph Ilurtilmse Ilud in formal,song and danci Andrews Sisters Frank Aherden The grand lodt notables were toafmaster The grand masters  forcible, brief and to ti talked on problr m Michigan and the op   , es befre Lhem laui is a good talker, nnd t was greeted by hear The assembly w ih singiig  Gol Hie  W  Keteham and moUe jp  rifl VMS unit He Masons in   y that aw lecker n sagc appaise n d  cotilrail the company has with the union Loral electricians could also have fixed it in quick time The union men tailed from Howell but could not get pat Wrights Corners Final I v one got here from Ann Ara T   , hoi VVciinesdav afternoon and rethe1, paired the damage The union con11 act should have an emergency cl mii in it giving nonunfon men the rigiit to repair such bnakv in cases like tin when union men cannot through, lncidently tin three men  from Howell were miMMmed here until Thursday other the America hy  the meeting il the ugh some pinniiiod viitirig and renewing 1 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE  VILLAGE COUNCIL AT COUNCIL ROOM MARCH 25  m bless ii  conf   s Tor children 1000 am, adilts T 0 to 5 p m, 730 to 0 pm Among the intentions ar Men late Mrs Augusta Kelly 1 es,Rob ram WMMIJ I VWV , ert family, Wed, Frank and Tsa  I belle Bowers, Thur , late Mrs LorHoward Read was in Detroit nr etta Kennedy The funeral erf Frederick OBrien   ,,,,, cnll brother of Mrs Clyde McCleer wa n t lLni 1  held in Jackson Monday Baptism was conferred Sunday fyr Susan, daughter of Mr and  Mrs James Dempsey sponsors were Anna Hansel, Lonp Isla nd,  N Y, and Mrp Catherine TIeath, I day last week  ufuhinir will be resumed this Meeting callea Mowr   Smelt fishing wm oe i f oflcie pre spring but it will be 1 wmj d nnedy Swarthout Dinlcel and to flhl,S thST off by miWm I Motion made by Kennedy jupdisease killed them oil oy w that the follow and it is doubted if they will 111 be paid to Election Bor nUTutXmof Pine seedlings is Members 12 00 dowtoToVoand these will be Plossie her  glt2 5ft the state la 3  Jjg n hfncrtT woods but near o Murphy f T L 194 was 20 Motion by  Sarthout for an hour  indsiiins Fred Maher and ins talkn dol, kirrw Dugan of Detroit who were  have been on the program were lowed in at luddinton and could not get hero , 45 lodges were represented Golden Rule of Ann Arbor, had the larpot delegation 2m Others re pr ,,,1,,1 were Howell, lyron,Lan i, liniriinnnextor, Chelsea Les ,  Ii, torhrid, Iasant Lake,, MJ r rivmouth,Vayne, Dearborn South LVOM, YpsihintiFarminon, e, and the following Del rott Ili  Detroit Veda Loyalty, 1m Uhes, Kimt, Acacia, Acanthus Tynan, nr,, ,ranch, Findlater, lhlanc IV rk NVaverly  1inikney wa without mail ersice until Jriiy Tins was aUo  i needless ihe mail truck not on lixv j ay Circii WIIIICMIHJ but could not Kt threuli nwing ttj a  iiLity ot now iliiu on 1  w ih  liiami liunk tram lo i iuUit, via Jai kn uot through evii nay hy euuUUi L Jiu mail liave been sent oil itiaL ,liland and Patterson Lake people ot to CM  by going around by the  m and Basa  Lake, i lie Toppi ,k truck got hero Tliursday aUeinoon liy going I arourn by the Northwest Territort ial lioad lo,nt the mail man have a road map Pinckney  Wm Barnes,Lonr Island and Dariiel Xanry, 1inckrey, AM TOOK ftU c o  inn ,50 whea 6,682 JM  1cjw Umber cutting  V nay be Uken P  Motion by Swarthout supported by Kennedy that Howard Head b appointed Asst FireChief Motion carried Motion by Dinkel supported by Swarthout that Kennedy be appohv ed Street Commissioner Motion carried Motion by Dinket supported by Swarthout to adjourn Motion car  TV 111 axil invuiaknvn  the U S Army ad left for Virq Momday where he will attend a c in terespionage school He served 0veT seas during the recent war in Germeny Ar and Cy AtLee and daughter f Ann Arbor wee Sunday tfuest of Mr and Mrs W C Atlee Mrs Florence Baughn spent the week end with the Winston and Law  eauc Baughn families The Robert Seefeid and John Carver families T spent Sunday in Ann  Arbr Rex Noggle and wife of Ann Ar bor were Sunday guests ot u ia ii irank Aboiwen  Mrs Tuia Shehan and son, Fran  CJR spent Sunday with Gene Shehan 4iid lamiiy in Ann Aibor Mrs Oscar Beck entertained her card club at her home last Friday fhft  4i 1,, on LjiH There were four out state Wdes, Cleveland Ohio, Wichita, Kansas Centedale, liL and Fort Uuyne, Ind COM CONTu CHURCH WJ AlfrW AW1, MUtr MrsFlorence LmugbtitUrpvxiht arv Choi Director Sun School Supu Herman Vedder Morning Worship  1080 Sunday School nr 1140   AIRPLANE PHONE UadioteSephTif sepcf from airplane m TiM   Jced today by L   d  here fot ihe Mlchiai phone Company  Strips id ,h I111 , W 1  ieations Tormissio h Choil practllt rt ofOWBC Michigan IUH permi,  Wed eve 745 Challenge of the  llllVMr Cro      Thur eve 730 Communion Good Friday Service 2 to 3 pm aster Worship Sun 1030 am GOSPEL AiSUON Rev Ezra Beac r, Past r  1000 SERVICE to ard is nrinoMn , nianiTor , i T  1coniV,i J II ion to nreid trie nH t, x ice   i shiptoshore facilities at Detroit and  Port Tluron nher il  oTipanies also have oMaind viiiai ernd ion  It was indicated hai h n  idinf of service to airplanes over lo frequency ehiptoshore fariltins is a temporary arrangement IVrnanenl faeiities for airhorne telephones Mine di at rs have always happened mure or ljs in this nation and  then ,eenis to he no remedy for them We note that a big investiga tion will be held and that the mino tailed to install safety devices ord ered by the inspectors a year ago As usual they are locking the barn alter the hois,e is stolen This is tho worst disaster since 1928 33 are  known to be dead and 87 more aro  still trapped A blast in the mine caused by coal gas started a cava in Thug is somethtng pathetic about rriPn trapped in tunnels far  underground and slowly sufficat inK to death without anyone being utne to aid them    f W J Kelsey Detroit News Conutt  in entator has his doubts about i  Greek loan and doubts that it d will accomplish anything of lasting m    Morning Worship   ,, nr,rav ov a b t her home tart Fny SaaUyBSchooL 11KW rWr sat  ,, Mie Alice Ue and 1 ,, 4  wabr Mdl veryhhfru ,rtrmlA MiMred Ackley, Clerk tg tochea, I , 1 of Mr  n ruv IC IWIKUSMtfever at the Walter Clark battl for control oi  1 lunar w v  , Xgrni the full nr tj m 5, A hia  Ad  LdP Kaiu3 and dauivhers in HOWelL  T  Mrs L J Swarthout and Lonw wvtliottt frd wife spent Sunday wieth Mra Edith GaUup in Fowerville  Mr ly Coyle ha been staving wivn Mrs WeHha Vail dunng the snow blockade  Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon wera in Jackson one day Ust iSTi Mrs Ftoris Ctarkof t roit  speadif the wee with Mrs XjCmr and    f  n MOHH V V JITM Mrs Jro mp paJtof last week 0Ae mm mMm  j  a  oung Peoples Meeting  30 OE3 NOTICE The regular meeting erf pinckney   AC V V  M11 hr  ch stations win   MW,fi out the country and will proM complete naUonwide covene At nrent, the senice i M Mnckneyl At presen ,hjn   f Chapter no 145 O E S will , JTM  of ,hiptorfore stations at  held Friday evening, April 4th tJr ort HuroTlf and Chicago, ana     8 o clock The Chapter entertain r0gicaRO Nation is operated by sponsoring a Chrnethe Past Matrons and Past Patron  I ,iB0 Bsll Telephone Com hostessefl, Mrs H at this meeting     Keteham served  Blanche Martin, Secy P1    Will , , effect Its principal object is to a weak king on the throne who b  no wanted by his subjects and r tin the s tat up quo or things as tht  now exist He quotes former Pr ident Herbert Hoover who said the only man who can stop the war is Joseph Stalin and   why the matter was not put blank to him Apparently this and the British never thought  this LADIES AID MEETING The Ladies Aid of toe church, held their it the church with 17 ing was done for the held in August The  and members of the John VDroeihe of Detroit spent       tfce home of  Alger Lee and familf who Var BESSIE fIT5loat pawed baen at the Harry I  JlasfnhAt Funeral at Cong AAA T1MEEI The time to  ,paperror 147 lesteaeted to 4   Vl  VPtfiCKNtr DiSPATCH Wednesday April 2J947 , ss axe mm ijmvi ws w 8Ty  ,  AVON THEATER Stockbridge, Mich Fri, Sat, April 4, 5   THE HOODLUM SAIN1  A Drama Starring WILLIAM POWELL, JiSTHEK WILLIAMS Cartoon ,Malf wits Holiday Mho Schooner the Better Sun, TUBS, April b 7  BOYS RNCHf A Story of tha Rehabilitation of  boy on  ranch with BUTCH JENK1NSJAMES CRAIG Cartoon Newi  n m ComingHome in Oklahoma, Gall ant Journey Strange LoVe of Martha Ivor MH HOW CAN  j Iftr MAKE ME TASTE biTTER v  WHY, ITS f ASY, MAAM, chortled the butcher These new germkilling lamps in our refrigerator stop bacteria coldthanks to  invisible ultraviolet rays    and tha means less waste and more taste lor your money For years, you see bu lcrs have had a difficult problem in keeping me both pare and fresh Refrigeration, of course, is partially the answer Refrigeration will slow up the growth of mold and bacteria to almnM nothingwill keep meat practically IOC pure Im refrer ijlon alone cannot nhvays keep rneit from iying out And when meat does dry oui, it loses its neutral flavor, juiciness and color Now, however, the germkilling lamp, properly installed, makes it possible TO increase the temperature and humidity in butcher shop refrigerators Thats because its invisible ultraviolet rays de stroy airbornebudciia before the meat is conrtminated The result Sanitary, ,SN eetsmelbng meat storage, for one thing Less chnre of meat spoilage in  your own refrigerator, too, because vour purchases are healthfully pure andat the ame time juicier, tastier, more flavorful    not irunken, discolored or dehydrated The germkfTttng tamp h not brandnew For some years it has been usedin many ways and  with varying resultsto fight airborne bacteria During these years, scientists and engineers made a thorough study of the lamp to determine exactly how best it could be used As a result of this research, it is now possible for every meat market in southeastern Michigan to get the maximum benefit from these lampseasily A butcher need not know how to compute the required number of lamps need nor be an expert on bacteria counts or ultraviolet radiation For Edison specialists can study his problem and give him specific recommendations Theres no charge for this accurate, impartial ad,ice Its another example of how Edison scrvite can help Edison customers get the most from all the electricity they buy  iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimn I First National  i Bank I  a  s 3   ID Hmil    S Under Federal Supervision R  S Meuer Federal Deposit In S S su ranee Corporation, All Do g  posits Insuredop to 5,040 fo 5 each DepoeitfS   S  WHICH IS THE WISEST 5 S m  WAY S I  a 8 5 3 BUTCHERS ARE BEAMING Naturally rheir new germ kilJiriK lamps save them huh meat and money, fesj spoilage   , no more rime and trouble lost intrimminx dstourtJ meat PS The customers like them, too There tea uatt more taite aod mure vulue for them THE CETKCST EON CO  i i  Quite frequency some one asks us it it is the better part 1 wtsdom to accumulate the money for something you want to buy and pay cash, lor it, or to borrow the  money and pay off the loan in monthly installments Nat urally, the more interest you are obliged to pay on borrow ed money, the greater the  cost So by all means set aside all you possibly can by  making regular deoosits in a bank account before you make your purchase To those people why would rather en joy the use of the article befbre they have the full pur chase price, our advice is to pay down ai much as you can whenever you make a sub stantial purchase, and finance the balance with a low cost loan at our bank    SYLVAN THEATER CHELSEA, MJCU Frt Sat, April 4, 5 COLORADO SERENADE A Western in Color Starring EDDIE DEAN, ALLEN LANE Cartoon g  Sun, Mon, Tues, April 6,78 IVE ALWAYS LOVED la Technicolor  Starring PHILLIP DORN, NIRA OHSPFN SKAYA, WILLIAM C TLRFEL IX BRESSART CAHEiUNE CATHERINE N LEOD Caroon  Sun Show 24574745 70, 9,10  Wed, Thur, April 9 10 MY DOG SHEP Starring TOMNEAL HELEN CHAPMAN ,FLAME Plus QUEEN OF THE  u AMAZONS Starring ROBERT LOWERY, PATRICIA MORRISON JOHK MHJAN and  AMIRA MOUSTAFA ColnTISi8fr Kenny If  Wondeful Life, fOSiS HOWEIL Theater HOWFLL, MICH S WF ITVAMP,M FUNDS 3  a AVAILABLE FOR SOUND S S LOANS s S REAL ESTATE MOTROAGKS 5 5 OR PERSONAL AT REASON 2   ABLE RATES   Wed, Thur, April 2 5  KINGS ROW with ANN SHERIDAN, RONALD REGAN News Comedy Fri, Sat, April 4, 5  Mat Sat 2 p m, Cont u BETTY COED with JEAN PORTER,VILLIAM MASON Plu GUNNING FOR VENGEN  CE with CHARLES STARRET, SMILtt BURNETTE Cartoon Sun Mon, Tues Wed, April 6, 7, 8, 9  Sun Mi 2 P M Cont intUINHiimaniMMaaMiHtuHaiMoi s  I THE JOLSON STORY JJ  Mrs Mae Daller suffered a heart attack Friday and is confined to her  home  Ambrose Eichman ana wife of Doarora spent the week end m,o  In Technicolor with LARRY PARKS, EVELYN KFYfS WILLIAM DEMEREST, Bll I  GOODWIN Selected Short Subjets Now Grapeififuit 80 size 4 Cor Head Lettuce 2 Cor Carrots bunch Potatoes Mich 55Lb B Coffee HILLS BROS I IB JAR Cheese K LB PKG SWIFTS AMERICAN 1 PIECE AVERAGE 1 LB fJa PICNIC STYLE ARMOURS SHANKLESS LBFuitipkin9Syinotis Best N02,zCANS Peanut Butter BEECHNUT I LB JAR  iiiife i    7  21c 19c  9c 169 49c 19c 49c 49c 21c 33c  AUCTION I will sell at Public Auction at the place 2  miles west of Whitmore Lake on Parker Road or i miii South and  mife West of Hambu rg 01 mile East of Mefrrill school house on the c4d Henry fanu 01, Monday, April 7th  Commencing at 1230 sharpy 7 HORSES 7 1 Spotted Horse and Saddle IfJay Geldinga 6 yrs old  ISaddle     ItJay Geling, 6 yrs Ad JBrowa Gelding 8 yrs old 11934 Chevrolet long wheel base Itruck in good condition HOGS  9 J 2 Fat Hos 4  POULTRY 45 Laying Hens   7 Mifscova Duckes   i Easter  23 HEAD OF CATTLE BANGS TESTED 23 Fine for Gifts few Shipment of USHoyal OeLuxe 600x16 Tires j 1507 flannel Shirts,Boys 59 fOfl08ugar ktteys Gctie Store ipNo Black Cow, 5 yj old, he May 30 Holstein Cow,3 yrs old calf by side Holstein Cow,4 yrsoild calf by side iHolstein Cow, 5 yrs oid, due Aug  IJersey Cow, 7 yrs odd, due Aug   Black Cow, 6 yrs old, calf by siie Brown Swiss Cow, 6 yrs old, due Hcihstein Cow 4 ys old, due May  3 Heifers, coming 2, pasture bred vaccinated j vaccinated , 9 Head of Heifer Calves 4 months to 1 year old, vaccinated IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS 2 Wheel Trailer with new stockrack Farmall P20 on Rubber in very good condition 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow McDeering  5 FtHorse Drawn Mower   McBeering Corn Binder Gale Riding Plow  Little Willie Riding ultivator j Set erf Breeching Harness Land Roller Six Barrells Riteway Portable Milker, used 6 months, Electric Brooder,500 chick capacity, Fork, Shovels etc HAY AND GRAIN 150 Bujhels of Oats , 300 Bushels of Corn 100 Bales of Alfafla Hay TRMS2oois to be settled for OB 47 of ale  AJ OttLt AJFEMVZ STOkC 13SJS EAST MAfcW SHMET t V PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday April 2,1947 The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoods Canned Qoods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie PtNCKNEY DISPATCH Entered a Plnckne, Mich Subicriptiou 1J25 a yen Paid in Advance PAUaTW CUBUETT FUBUSHBI  HEN YOU BUY ICE CREAM BUY THE BEST THAT IS MADE Arctle Ice  Kennedys Gen Store  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly TripstoMacte to Detroit Lloyd Kendee Phone 64M4  Le0 lJfttis and wilo ol Walled Lake spent the week end at the K J honu Th following from here attended the Doxicr Masonic Past Masters night banquet Friday night Norman Miller, Jack Haimet Koss Read, flirt Millar, Clare Miller, W C Mill or, Ona Campbell, R W Curlett Russell Livennore Robert Mover DrKay Duffy was called to the Frank Behn home Thursday on an emergency case got snowed in and  had the county road com send a snow plow out to open the roads The Misi Louise and Carlcne Zeijjlor spent the past week in Trenton  Paul O Strawheeker of Grand Rapids spent Saturday night with his sister, Mrs Esther Campbell and I family 1 i I Hubert Read and family spent l Sunday at the Arthur Bullis homo j in Gregory   Muriel Read, Alice Lee Ware, Dor  othy Parker, Keith Ledwidgc Jac  Hauics, Ross Lamb and Peach Pal1 mer returned to Mich State college last Thursday j Fred Read and wife are expect ed back from Florida around Easter  They had not yet sold their trailer jwrvn la,st heard from K L Reason and wife of Detroit WHO are in Florida plan to stay un til May 1 Ona Campbell and family took Strawheeker to Lansing Sunday whivi he caught the P M flyer to Grand Rapids They continued n to  Portland and spent the day with Mam ice Pernort and family OUR BULK ICE CREAM FOR MONTH IS VANILLA, CllOCLATK, FUDGE ROYAL, TOASTED HAZEL XlT AND WH1TE 1I0USK OUR PACKAGE ICE CREAM IS VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, PEACH STRAWBERRY WITH TOASTED HAZEL NUT,  AND WHITE HOUSE White House Ice Cream is Vanilla with Rich Red Chrrries Try This for Dinners and Farles, It is Delicious CORY DRUG STORE Oak Flooring Thoroughly drivd thnauh our own kilnjf  Siding Kiln Dried Slab Wood For St OYO T iroplacfi Mak Boftor Seedbed a  C o fences  Airs Edna Reason, and Leota and , Roy Reaon and family spent Sunt da  in Pontine vith Fred Carpenter and 1amili Vvvd has been sick for  Murray Bros LUMBER PRODUCTS PHONE 4581, DEXTER, MICH jih  CPAMAM TIMED I Mr and Mrs C J iCUnton sponl ilh a SEAMAN TILLER wilh rdutlVlls in 1etrjt SPOT CASH HORSES 14 COWS 12 HOGS 450 Per CWT, CAfVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE rARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 Iltis Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK Because the wheels of the SIT , 71 i P I ere placed in front of   r   of at rKe sides, on oil of fl i cw, , Ocd models    you can fil o     up close to fences    and  J f  Mr eedbed ot the same tirc Vcu J  j ually increase your cop acn  by p  irifj hitherto idle iortd into pr idvciici The SEAMAN is the oriin farm J jtory filer     J cjr r period f more ihan In It is SL1, ,lied A a full roigo c  r kpoff end motorized models, trom J6inch u  Tinch ti widths lt us fi more oouf fnc Sr1, He1  prctii i     mr  ir  ,,1 ril crop conditions Co no  ijiiJ tar it ovor  day Chffrles Soule family of llow,11 spent Sunday at the ihdlip Hpifont o e I 1 , ,, 1 Martin and wife of Yp pint Saturday niht at the iitin home They had to walk uid a half through the snow iiw A I  1 up the D WORK na1  i mi Kb i ,, Ket there I u,, nnynd Ellis left for Cleveland , Fi ,, where he has enlisted in the , Mant Murine He served 4 years U S Navy during the war South Pacific 1,1 ii l Trn  GEORGE KLAPATCH 577 LAKEVIEW Ann Arbor Mich Phoflrie y026 Easter Ball onday Apr 7 DANCING 930 TO 130 K of Cf HALL, DEXTER, MICH MUSIC BY  JOE BERGELS BAND srECiAL CALLER FOR SQUARE DANCES, DRILLS,WALTZES ttrinsr the Old Girl Out for a Good Time jotTsord by DexterChelsea Knitfhtg of Columbus LytCH WILL BE SERVED 75c  , iKTt Munsell of oRfly and tHlh rfanford of Howell eulled at lh Albert Dinkel home Sunday Mr and Mrs Alherl Dinkel spent Sl,iav with GMahi Dnkel and fam 551   ,t Lake Chemung LISTINGS WANTED    Alberla uinkol Were in il often have calls for property in , ,, ,, and around Pinclnjcy list you, Ana Arbor Saturday property with me pud I will try t t Mr ana Mrs Jay Shirey and sell  Hr yor  J,yin  n at  joe hospital Fred J Teepte Realtor, Thone G75 AlUi lw7, Tuesday a daughter, 708 West Grand River, Howell A,,1 A1 ,   Sivon Kay Ann Arb,,,, Jliy SHry nt and did 40 garaffet chfcjkrn or Monday was 1, full basement  no , tK UIUU FOR SALEFive room house and1 icre of ground, furnished or  uri frnished 16x4 oop combined li Aron 407 Stuart St, Pincknny  Teh,rum Smith aie OH SALEDining room suite and j vl1 rJl , of a tahy l 1 upholstemd chairs Cash or will i the proue P ,,,jTV, 7 , J I  rrde for stove or refrigerator  y inn   ,ru T,Ul   1 r H Reezley, phorr 120, Pincknoy  oz rlie vme Deu  hcrs0l K s POR SALE1041 Ruick, 4 door, n ,1 ,11 Mi Smith is the  ndio and heater, black and jrrey pit d, Ilov     prank I lone Wesy Reader ,,,, dauLmter  fteffeef CU6ENE B ELLIOTT  SUPEfilNTfNDfNT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION KENNETH M STIVLNS University ol Michigan ilM Mnckney, Mich, phone 0  llehn Pinckney eador Alive HORSES 14 COWS 12 PIGS 450 a Cwt  Fuin Animals Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men  K L FARKER, Axent  Phone 88, Pinclm Tbtj FASTEST Dead Stok fWce in Michigan Central OeadStoekCo AUCTION G JOSEPH HERBERT For Regent, University of Michigan  Retain Eugene B Elliott in office This outstanding candidate is nationally recognized as an educational leader He will continue to improve and properly administer public education in Michigan Continue outstanding government in Michigan by voting for these Republican candidates They are leaders of high character and purposeexperienced in government They will give yci decent, clean administration of their res pec ivo offices MfCHlUAN  of Liviafffttoa I At 3 sewjiv  said Court, held pi  Frofcftte Oftice in the City of ill in uid County on the 31st i IfHBB A D, 1947  Hta, Willis L Lyons, OM Hatter of the Estate of  Smith, M L llanaafi Smith having filed in  Court his petition, praying for nae ta sell the interest of said  in certain real estate therein ibed v 4j   Ordered taat tbe 21at 4ay   MILES NORTH OF PINCKNEY Oi WEST ON COON lKE RD  HOWELL RD,FIRST HOUSE Thur April 10th pointed for hearing said jetitioi and that all persons interested in  said estate appear before said  Court, at said time and place to  how cause why a license to soil t,he interest of said estate in said real estate should not be granted It is Further OrderedThat publir notice therr jf be given by publication it a copy of this order for  threifeccesgivo weeks previous to kid day o hearings fa the Pinekney Dispatch, a newspasw printed r wvBnAaaam aaa Bjfcm vsHHiy  im JL hme mS  late Ofid   M  AT 1230 P M Poutpisneai xifom Mar 27 Full Line of Farm Tools j D Medet B Tractor Hofetein Cattle ElME HOLLOWAY IHMWf If GATES  Maj0ft  LOUISA DURHAM For State Board of Education   B MORE For State Board of Agriculture  CUJNL BROOV for SMt Board of  Afriosruir V ReElect these fine Justices of the Michigan Supreme Court  loos for tf  5 B  JP ujpuva wi i liin wpqauj rMNCHNLY  D1SPA1CK Wednesday April 21947 Classified Now Available IOT WATER HEATERS, ISINKS, MILK COOLERS, rOlLL i COMBINATIONS, CABINET WASHING MACHINES, ELECTRIC Want Ad WNTEDTo buy a  or 6 m modern houfc in or near Pinckney AW have a few vacant lockers to ren Floyd Martin Phone 12 Pinckney, Micch   Neighboring News Ground was broken at the Univer sity of Michigan for st new matee  nity hospital to replace the old  PI building now used which has been termed a fire trap It will be ready in the spring and cost 1,260,000  PROFESSIONAL CORNER PUMPS SEPTIC TANKS AND OIL HEATERS ELECTRIC CHICKEN BROODERS ITWENTY f20 T6 20 TWENTY PERCENT OFF ll FOK SALE My home, all modern, rxw oil furnace 352 Unadilla St Phone 70F3 Mrs Grace Kunciman The Dexter school reorganization I meeting set for April 7 to discuss  reorganization has been postponed Mrs Margaret Burns, of Pinckney, is a patient at Melius hospital,  Brighton j  CKNEY SRay M Daffy, M D Puwckney, likkigu Daily 1100 A M to 2jmtfc M, Except Wednesday Mon, TueFri, Sat, 700800 pm DR G ftLMftCLUbKEY DENTIST112H N MioaiaFOP SALE20 tions Glennbrook Stock Farm Glenn1 and alfalfa hay Mrs Louise Glenn crook Road WANTEDTQ Buy J 20 acres, good grcoind, good buitdingsreasonable Write Merritt H Brown, 2300 So 12th Ave Maywood, 111  buy Brighton wiJ hdd a soap box deri by m cowetiau with their July 4th  of timothy j celebration   f  i Office 935 JUajdeee 14 Eveahsga by Appsiaft Howell MUaiger le VanWinkU DOB W Vaal  Ckrles K  Attorneys at Law Ffeat State wd Safatg Bma HeweUf Miislpia 1A1S T5H MARION BEAUTY  SPECIALIZING 7N PER 0 Durincr arm,, i  , SriiUlALlZINU 1W FEKJflATlENTS b2TuoerW rek Prii 5th4a 4 MACHINE AND MACHINELESS fly ovf nHmy Qmbers wil1 ALSO COLD WAVES cipal Xes g n nd ther prift  6 MARION JARVISOwar Floyd Folder of Brighton has the J L ARNET ft SON Ann Arbor, Miftfcif aa HAROUCHUIB Howlfi Michigan Local Keresentatlvo Iffiumeats  Markers   BOYDELL M1NH VARNISH HUMEISI HARDWARE r I contract for the, consti tion cf the new Whitraore Lake theatrelt is 47 xl40 ad seats 610 Herman Koenlg, Brighten realtor, nominated for assessor has decided  he does no want the office and if elected will not qualify VVilhni Bentler is the other cundiate ami Charles Spencer, former iinckj resident is a sticker candidate 1670 cows in this VQI bred artificially last year Rev L S Brooks, retired Jres hyterian pastor of Howell, Brook WANTEDTo buy Spring Lambs Peter Costas Spears Rd Pinckney hay lightly mixed with alfalfa QleenbrK frltook Farm yGtenn SHEARINGSee or call  H 2b, R 3, Howejl, Phone Brighton 288G or Francis Shehan, Pinckney Phon 521 LOSTFriday m the aonic temple or or the ssreet a silver earring with and methyst setting Will pay reward for return Mrs Ross Read , feel I ln and Detroit died at the home of PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Phon 3F11 , Pinckny, Michigan Phoi UU were LEE LAVEY fAPERHANGINGReasonable ect your paper from my new 1947 sample books Ethel K Bauer j , Phone 319LDexter   becLn dead fo some time his sisterinlaws, the Misses Porter in Howell last week His wife has  HERB SNELL, 183 107 E Oread tv Howell, Real tate, City, Lake and Farm Pispei ty A Speciality Lit You Property With Mo LFrTTAVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Pbu 59 3 Pinckney   Michigan j mijg MARfIN J LAV 4 AftsejaMf  Vav Paw tg rtjSee  IM Phone rTiW6 Ror iriig 8717 Lafcesid, Oriv L State License G AD Rush La1 a PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOMJt Modern EquipuMt Ambulanec rrio hani 39 ftaekaey, Mchira SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOTKL ROOM 70 o PHONE 42 9 NN ARBOR MlCai  Soy Bean Meal 425 cwt FOR SALEHoover Vacuum cleaner in good condition Mrs Ed Parker this fall FOR SALEA good cottage at Rush I 21 different school districts Were Lakd priced at 2,250  represented at the school leuianiFied Xteeple, realtor, Howell  zation meeting held at South Lyo The price, for University oT Mch 1 STANLEY BERR1MAN igan football tickets will bo boosted   Attorney at Law FOR SALEA good piano Ed Kenny, Rush Lake FOR SALE Baby Chicks from blood tested Large Type English White Leg horns Order Now I SQUIRE HATCHERY Thone 305 W Ho wall WANTED Paper ol alt kinds, Iron, Rags   Coppe Harry Prisk FOR SALEsiabwooa Buy NoWi Thurson Lumber Co , Phone 44 Howell, Mich last week 207 Kat Grandq River, Howell Notes of 25 Years Ago FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr fj AVAILABLE NJW Farmers Feed Supply Cm,  PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELLMffr of of Hvlont and Real SHIc Hotter Nylons and Real Silk Hosiery great beauty plus long wearing qual ly by Nationally Known REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS Also lingerie, dresses, sweaters and menss hose Sales Representative Mrs Catherine Heath, Pinckney Fhone 58F0 Housewives 8AV B YOUR WASTE FATS Overcome Soap Shortage  Mrs James Markey, no Catherine Morgan died at Fort Huron last Wednesday Shi, lived in linck ncy for many years Her husband died in 1909, surviving are i sens and 1 daughter The funeral was at Port Huron with burial at Pinckney Frank Allen, a former mail carrier, died in California last week Supt Courter of Howell schools has resigned John S Page of Bliss field a schoolmate at Ypsilanli ct J P Doyles has been hired Win Dixon has moved from th  Tiplady to the Dixon farm in Unad illa Born ta L J Swarthout and wife March 14 a son Wm Kennedy r is critically ill at the sanitarium C J iClinton, Mr and Mrs Le Lavoy Roche and Hollis Shehan Will Jeffreys, Lee Lavey, Ambros and Lorenzo Murphy and Charles Clnrk attended the K C party at Ann Arbor Sunday, This issue contains a letter from Lester Brennlngstall who  in Cropton, Montano, with Edwin Winans and Dan MulreadtHo says HO bush ls of wheat per acre is the average crop there Lumber is plentiful and is 1800 a thousand The boys are living in a log cabin they built there at a total cost of 1500g He sent his mother a very fine coyotte hide tanned UFTOMtiKlbl 120 Wji UtWtiND MLR AVE nuWEu, MICHIGAN FOR AFPOlNlMBNTS fHOIW i6 KeMdebca 612 f  khfKiUfcKAH i  APPLIANCE SLKVICE FORMbRLY WITH MONTtiOMt YWARD HAROLD RADY 3580 RUSH LAKE RD, PINCKNEY Phore 136F13 Pinckny  A U CtlON EER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY I BERT WYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 78F21 County j STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate CoUrt for the OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Court,held at the Probate Office in the City of  in said bounty on the 17th day of in said County on the lUi day ol March AD,iy47 Present, IIon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate oi Arthur li Flintoft, drceased H appearing to the Court that the time lor presentation ut claims against said estaU should b limltvdt and that a time and piuco bu appointed to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Cour It is Ordered,That all of the cred itors of said deceaed are reiui  to pixjjnt their claims to said court at said Probate office on or btfore tlu 2Cth day of May A D, lJi at en oclock in the forenoon, said time and plaa being hereby ap pointcb for the examination and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further ordered, That public   Phone Soutih Lyon 30H or 0811 SEPTIC TANKS And CESS POO  CLEANED 24 Hour Servicr  AllContent Hauled Away WALLACE DUNCAN Inspection Frep Modern Equipment STATE OF MICHIGAN County Th Probate Court for lle of Llvinftton At a sescion of aaid Court, held at the Probate office, in the City ot City of Howell in said Countyow the the 24th day of March A 0, 1947 PresentHonorabU Willis LLWIM, Judge of Probate  In the Wetter of the Eitote of William Klawitter, deceased It appearing to the Court thai the time for the presentation of claims ajainft said estate should he  limited and that a time and place be appointed to receive,, examine and adjust all claims and dennmds ajrainst said deceased by and before aid Court It is Ordered, That all of the creditors of jpaid deceased arc re quired to present their claims to said Cout nt said Probate Office notice thereof beven bypuYwion  before the 2nd day of June lion oi a copy of thfe orv for thrce, DlJ917 jn dc  successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and ctrTOILET SOAP  tfl LIFEBUOY it  world wide shortage of all Animal Pats and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only got OM fifth of what they usd in 1941 Thk als affects paints, textiles, leather goods, floor covering tc Without the help of the American Housewives there would have been attle soap last jrM One oat of every nin cakes of soap made last yer was made from waste fats saved in Amerioftn kitchens, 4ont Wme your grocer if h has no soap but save every ounce of fat you can and sell it to your We Need them Leave Them at this Store fer acrraa MEATS AI    Clarks Notes of 47 Years Ago  i Miss Tresaa Conlan of Chelsea ts the guest of Mame Sigler, Lee Graham spent last week with Dr Bert Green in Stockbridge, Born to Dr and MrsC L Siller Monday an 11 lb boy Andrew Wilhhelm is moving in the Wheeler house on Mill St Charles Henry was bofcre tio pension examing board at Howell Wednesday Ella Black is learning the millinery trade in the Boyle and Halstead shop Dick Baker fell in the pond Mon while fishing Horner Reason has returned heme from the lumber woods erf the north  Ruby Wright has hired out to O W Sexton of Chilsom and has moved there , While watching the work of repairing the dam, the plank on which I T Read was standing broke and he fell in the pond G W Teeple has a fine deer in the bank It was given to him by MBolIia Ttomas Shehan his bought th Schaffle farm LH Swarthout is moving on the Cordely farm lfiat Tresaa Melvtn is teaching in fee Wright sdMoi If ike Dwtn has rented the Kelly culated in said County Willis L Lyons, Jucfge of Probate A true copy Celestia Parshall Register cf Probate STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Livingtton At a session of said Court, held art Uie 1rebate Office in the City of Howell in said County on the  12th day of March AD, 1947 Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of May M Girard, Deced it appealing to the Court that the time ior presentation of claims against said estate should be limits ed, and that a time and place be  appointed to receive, examine and  adjust all claims and demands against said deceasd by and before gainst said deceased by andbefore saidv Court It is OrderedThat all of the cred forenoon, snid timee ad place biner hereby appointed for examin ation and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by pubhjiJfcL J cation of a copy of thisorder, for  three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinck ney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true Copy Celestia Parshall ,  Register of Probt  t iters of said deceased are requined j mail  MePberson State Bank BANK BY KAIL Many customer of this bank who  live outside of Howell heve for some I time found it convenient to bank by Will Dailey has rented Mrs E W Martins farm Married at ike bride home Wed Mary Bfrnie  Anderpoc and Harry Moofe of Mart Chandler tae is workin for Wei at North Lake to present their claims to said court at said Probate office on or before  th 2Gth day of May A D, 1947 at en oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby ap pointeb for the examination and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further Ordered That pub lie notice thereof be given by pub lication ctf a copy of this order once each week for three succes sive weeks previous to said day of  hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said Ccunty Willis LLyons Judge of A true copy   Celestia frirshaU, 4 llrt ster f Probate   Perhaps you receive chf tjks in payents of sales of livestock, milk or other farm produce Just place them in an envelope and address thrm to the bank The bank in turn is pleas ed to mail you a notice of WBceipt at no expense to you Endorsements on checks should be in tir following form Pay to the order of JtPheraon State Bank For Deposit only S rtd John Doe Probate  A 4otttJoa was keU at tfce Un4 M Boas Bead and 4 MSose Aytertaa kal Wedaesday Mikitwd and rloreace CrahV aatsai Ite Bow WhtfWm a tfct    S   icPlttsos SUe v to Waaat reasonable maid om 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Michigi State News SjSjd and HanUOSajlUJS of W State Tersely Told From Lansing Shinning the Lansing one man grand jury was easy ocmpared to running the state of Mich Gov Figlcr is finding When hawanted things done he had only to talk things over with Judge Lekad Carr The Spelling Charapicm for ue Pinckney Klewewaiy Schjol wua I won Joan Griffith uaie Campbell as runnerup The word that dnaiiy decided the champion was resistance Susan putting an e in place of a  I believe this was the most competitive contest ever held hire JimPortbr and Mary Jean Cirschke A J1 no flwwd worries as J1 th  two   against U legislature provide ample fund,j Sun d Joanad tht Carr Sigler team got re Uui room 1B exceedingly proud of suit in a hurry, No Unstostf o oojy nodding approval of one person for his prgram Gov, Sigler has to get the consent of a majority of a legislature composed of 120 person Gov, Sigler tried Da solve the I um jpiicra who battled so bravely aiiUdat five and six syllable words We especially hold great hopes for Jimmy Portor whos sptjling abilty is super Sow that were out of the finals weui rooting for Joan and hope finanoial problem by resubmitting Iher 818 holds out for district the sales diversion to the voters I JmmPio but the senate blocked it Ml Wirthout made 14 qts of c Then Gov Sigler, presented a homt made ice crem and some o program to curb lobbyistsThis has xhe irl mde 68 in celebration always been a favored method to of our 2U brau wo,d baitii get measures enacted at Lansing ,u ,uvo li People who have not There are good lobbyists and bad LV1 luruv or obeent this entire lobbyists It all all depending on hool year   OUR DEMOCRACY  SJVeMppBMiHVpnwegppUiBaaimi  SjlgSM dMSMUjSJBjnjytdfmLgML fO C4UC StCAM TMf Mltftbtlffi WM T4l VVttTtJW w A O0SCN MIN,THftfC 0 0U WfWAMt  9T0HM , I  tMcgMJiivif OWN 10  ifM 1011 TAmV 3TIAM0AT wTINWHEJM AN Avj HfLPfiD BUILD THE sfl  tdlDPLB WEST THg BULK OF  V  WAfFic WAS sna DOWNSTWAM   Fred CQIZHIXM 1IUI return home f after a visit on Aiui Arbor 1 Dr liailow Shelian and fumlly Jackson out Sunuuy with Mr umi Mrs Win Shehana Mrs Clifford VUJI Horn entertained 17 people last Wednesday al I her home honoring her parent  Mr and Mrs Wray Hinckley, on  thMf fti lA Current Comment We hwwd a rousing appeal ore U radio the other daV foVdotS uu to Ua, UishopKelief KunTX Marvnjfcr iUrop and und ,  Ube far m llie sinaker was we believe tiishoj Keith He said if you fepent T,wi a year lor liquoryou hhouid givol 1 j to the fund, if you smoko a package of cigarettes a day that  Mrs S K , viatonrriJUll 1,  m what they stand for So if Gov Sigler succeeds in getting a law passed requiring all lobbyists to register he will have to be satisfied The votersapproved 270 million veterans bonus but left it up to legislature to financeThe governor asked a 2 mill property tax which Lornu bhirley celebrated her bir thday Friday Many happy n turns Our room attended the Junior Play Lena Rivers, Friday after   noon Wr extend a word of praise for very good acting The Merry Tailorettes go to Howell for the 4 H Exhibit on Tut, Signs of Spring are springing up the legislature promptly killed So here and there Bob Clark saw a rofar no other plan has been pre  bin la8t Monday Doris Imus rrports sented I the red wing blackbirds back to Until the supreme court hands down a decision on the sales tax diversion, the entire state financial problem it up in the aid, tfOUNGLOVE PjTA The Yriunglova school held their March meeting at the school with 73 present The ekjetion of officers resulted as follows President Mrs Shilrry Line Vice Pres  Mrs Eleanor Johnson Trees  Mrs Kenneth Line Sac Mrs Gay Gudith Historian Mrs, Lucile Wylie A program was presented by the Ladies of the MftrionIoaeo church A potluck luncheon was served Strawberry Lake Bill Clark says the ducks are coming south in formation ONI AND 3MP UKADE  We wish to extend to Mrs Ham mer a very enjoyable trip We ixpect a finr, report on her airplane traveling to and from the middk west Baseball has become a conagion from the first to the 12th grades Vacation week will be very welcome to everyone so of course this column will also have a vacation u , that  the amount to contributa ow the uhree aboe listed thinl Wrt Cliffbrd VanHon   LV Coyl S,nt Ciarenei Stapisji Sunday ai the home near Chelsea Sunday gueata of Mr and Mrs L J Henry were the Misaes Alice Lee and Lois Ware and Mrsm LyUia Karus and daughtera of iloweli Joe Muiison and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday callers of Mr I and Mra L J Henry  Mrs Cora Sawyer ja  uboiTc liated things iiwVc ulwaya been in the luxury or noneential elaari and the goverment has never hegituted to tax them freely when in need of money Hi cause of this they have always bourn their share and more of the tax burden      Wheat hit the unpredcented peak of 306 u bushel lat week This , ,o caring for I seems tu he the result of gambling Mra Harry WhlUock who fell ami m , i, ,    serit MOW, STEAMERS THWN4 BARGES NOT ONLY RUN NORMAL LOADS POYfSTREAM INTO THE MIDWEST AND COUTH, BUT WARTIME CARGOES OF OIL, GASOLINE, CO V, AND IRON ORE UPSTREAMAND EAST TO PITTS3URGM AND BEVONO , ONCE MOEA IN MASK TM4NMV CAyN6 TMfMN0OUS 7VAM46 PAST MASTER NIGHT 2siCharles F CHALLENGE OF THE The Challenge of thr sacred drama to be presented next Sunday night March 30th j ijra t ra, , , , The youth fellowship claas of I VJltUtUlJ I Goad weather condition prevailing Community Congregatial Church r big Mttemtiioo u lookel tut all18 presenting the Challenge of the jjot in the ear mcrninft or  the annual Part Mas Banquet of Cross in uuCaasnityiCongreg the gIow o th ,  Liviigaton Lodge W to be given S   J Sundll down, the tmriAWl ben Saturday night, Mch 29 In n   JaVtis is Utter 75 years 9 monihti anJ 7 t,a UMim to too grand le officers roddrama and we w antipwating al0  y thc Uj   the following candidates for grand k6 crowd to appreciate this sacmarshall the first step in thr grand  dram   Holy Season of  H vw viw iiivv DVC ASS  iaim I  lodge line have signified their intentthe yeAr ion t attend French C Shell KalL The ca8t of kkA William Hamilton, Three IUows Rive, and Mike Whyte, Grand I Evangel  Rapids The affair has gotten considerabk publicity Walter Fuller, fraternal editor of the Detroit News mentioned it on his page in thr News Sunday and also over his radio broadcast at 400 p mc Sunday over the Dearborn station Quiti a lot of reservations havecome in Maay of them from Detroit First Dfoeipsr Second Disciple Third Disciple Fourth Disciple Fifth Discipk characters is as  Shirley Reason A NEAR BUZZARD Sixth Disciple Loia Ware Announcerj Ruth Gallop  cccm The choir is composed of young people of thr class and other young people who volunteered to Ihrlp us make this a sucess, I The complete programis under the direction of Mrs Merwin Campbell, thr teacher ofthis class The public are invited and a silver ff  we who stood by him us he fell asleep, can best realize the lov 1 ian V and friends Born Juno 12, 187 1 e old Chamberlain lirm m  e ter township He was tho son L  , Of Almim M and lirrii Leotta Campbelllchamberlain Xftor att,1 in  h  V, GrfltJ Detroit and New York Ho mado  Rositee Nash  tripg to Europe where Lois Shirley  studi6d mr the 0d Masteri of Paris for about four yean  fv PtamtU Umrpkr pasta Jfi tilI and 17 mT Saw p nu pl5tioa fr Hat Commas Sunday 70 to 740 n, J  iiurt her hip Mr and Mn Harry Jac got back from Florida Sunday Harold Kaidy und wife were in Detroit Friday Ed Jendrowaki and wife the week end in Detroit Ed Millb and family, ius Honneau jr and family, Joe iartfolia and wife and Frank iiuidy of Det roit called at the Myron Hughes home fcunday Lester McAfee and daughter were in Lansing Saturday Mr and Mrs JSJehson Iike and tions, Kobert and D01 of Detroit I were Sunday guest of Mr and Mr,, Robert like A ahower was Kven Saturday night for Mrs Doyle Templeton tWarion Shirley at the Albert Shirleyhome 20 were present, Mr and Mrs ihillip Sprout were in Fowlcrville Sunday Frank White and family of Howell called at the Hen White home Sunday Karen Wylie, a ugh ter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wylie ha returned Jfome from 2 weeks visit at the Euler home in Howe   Andrew Campbell and family and Glenn Kingsley and family attended the 25th weddiig   lebration of Mr and Mrs Willi ri jvnnett ut Jackson Saturday, iT was served at the Regent Cu  to 21 Mrs, Edith Vaughn   u neoV to her home in Jackson J iday Mr and Mrs Claud Jullison of JBrlghton and Miss Lilly warthout  and they look under their h3 in wheat on the stock market In Chicago the wheat speculators were caught ckjvl and had to pay over i a bushel to get enough wheat to fill their orders The report that j considerable wheat would be thrown  on the market at Kansas City and other point, for spring delivery soon forced the price down There is laid t be plenty of wheat but poor transportation etc is keeping it off the maTfcet Frnk McKay is now free of all charges aguimst him in Connecticut with Gov Siglera grand jury investibuijon ie was acquitted at Jack son of a liquor eomspirarcy charge and tiie murder of the late Senator Hotper of Albion removed the principal witness againstf him in regard to the horse racing bill and that charge has been dismissed, McKay, the exGOIboss apparently leads a charmed life in regard to convictions He was tried twice in fed era court for liquor law conspirary The first jury disagreed the second one acquitted him lav Sig ler tried him on a liquor charge and McKag was acqujtted The Republicans stalled the Corn mnist or witch hunt Their idea was to use it as a so t of herring to divert the attention of the people and also u please tiie big indu trialitjs who kik ii with ianga contribution their cam, tgn chesta, Commios arc the iat,t i s bugaho I of Alma called at the I, J iieaso and Wra, Kennedy hone Sunday Mrs Ralph Clinton ami children were in Lansing Friday every mght for one The Rep obi lcans found themselves unahle to agree on the important question of the day such as tax reduction C J Clinton and wifecalled on J Lbor Housing Sniemtl, ,,f the relatives in Detroit Saturday  Army and NaryeU anil saw the The blizsjud or tr tail end of k which has been sweeping across the western plains hit this section Moo iught ttain which fell most of the uvv Uirned t snow, and sleety This aceoawttued by a GO mik an hour wind which oiew moat of the night J 4e the roads ioi vsibie and raised haro vith tlie Dxok Ediso sJ Ui BeU TelpiKMve Co aerviee Tht, a4 Ugfats neee veat ot s4at 11 pun and About 2glfonner Olga liartman of PincKney  lgtats in the vitya were  in their lonely home M Lyron KcL when a power line broke nesurtheth of Hoaseil February 13 He  C4 rUnUw home Tiis put mosttook the atnnd and describad the of he en burning furnaces out   and described the murder of wwuttiiMi waicii w vied electrk his wife in dataiL  inerMte I Brewer pled guilty to second degIV rends mm rtfrrrMr and  muexkr Monday and was sen J  mM or busses caaar tnrourhtenoe to from W to 41i year in J usdav Weenie working at KoweU, J Southern Mich, Prison by Judge HasMbuv Dexter and Ann Arbor lOolUns, went enable to met tfcere Xomasdl Lloyd Stearns charged with krnoon tlr wind went down and theiceny had his case put ovo o  rnoar stonped bet nooonding to thojocptember Waiter iiiae pcu ather bureau the tlrxinometorlguilty to drunk driving and wu BM mm sWmr fxined 101 50 cos and S2H fo ci w ,    iMiauvvs jn ieiroic aaiuroay Anny ai,d liars etj i I , i General Comnmmon Sunday  m town  day 1 I week Soil,, launched tL7,k    Among the intenMon, m Sun I Jlfrtert 1alm,a,ld iahliljr nl Jv ,nnmZlJV ate Mrs Prances flaffnev T  i Ini,H in , ,ii J ,, ot  du X go up today Aa ansa fMnfliea bad ta Swnrtbout xined 1W, 0 co driving without a license iodgs CoUina held n  one da  vwi MIIIWIW mmm nmniij tOOU Monday Th jiU i   and 1m Suer and family anentoaUod in until She Slst of He travelled through manv Fyro nean countries and about he rn ed States On account of  i notb ers failing health he itsturs er horn and remained on the farm After wards marrying Cacia Ci ii 0f Cohoctah, Uvingston count  on r   Fas,Ur Surtday ADHI 7th IM2 ering will be taken for the youig They lived on the farm he teachpcoples work ts we are sponsoring ing architectoral drawing a hw a child in China I University of Michigan  r ,n   uaa They remained n  v f,wu riWnit rgalir4 rVffclAffl until l940 us completing a fuU UTUU1 UMITl ilCWB i century otf the famihVs ow,rr,liip Aimon Beewer pied guilty to 1 They moved to Pidekroy vhertaeoend degree muruer in connect he passed away ouietlvon the ion with the death of his wife, the morning of March 1, 1947 leav ing to mourn their loss, his wif and three children F Cuitls and wife of Highland Lake Weltin C sm Joyoe E who ai at honw Also two srrandchilcbn ivter C aad Steven Dade, One daughter Viola A nreeding him in dewft   ana day 1922 and two broWfiiiam S and Lewis  who both passed away ta 191   tm fawn awieag were held ta  ConcangnitaBml churoh a Deabur on Friday ManA tfce ZL Bev Allard officiating Burial in fWaf Lawn Ometery, Dexter late Mrs Prances fJaffney, Tues, Labe Mrs Claricr Sherwood, intention of Ms W J Murphy for the livingThur thelate Mrs Plat owski Fri, late Rose and Danie Oiirien, Sat , lali bert We thank those who contributed to the Bishops War Relkf Fund laet week, Society of Caritas Your prayers are rr quested for the recent departed Dr J J McDermont St Josrph,  Mich, Dr Josrph Dunnigan, Syracuse NV and Edward Moriarity and for the recovery of Urban Rita Margaret Giljghter of Ann Arbor londay in Detroit thing definite here beyond ffrabbl Sunday callers at the Walter ing a lot of newspaper headlinea lark home were Emmet Clark A and froait page and perhaps abo W Meyer of Stockbridge and fam lish few college organizationa y and Mrs Willa Imb and dau In otherwords the investigation liku aUr AMmd  Maslutenoc  nugbaylrfiBmrt Jboir Ouuctor Sun School Supt tfarman Vodder Jioruing Vacep , 10 Sunjoay Jcnail   w um Choir nenot W1L the merryg round would go round Iout never gd anywhere President THE JUNIOR PLAY j Trumas request to loan S The Junior class under the direc1 million to Greece to help fight Um tio f MrsLola Lobdell put on en Russians took them by surprise by old fashioned melkrdrammer popj its drasticness and they went into utar back in the gay nineties dur a huddle to consider it Tina ing the vogue of Uncle Toms Cabin demand of the presidenrV might and Eat Lynn mean war with Russia which they J Th play chosen by the juniors desire to avoid by all means poasthis year was Lena River adaped Jble Gov Siglers effort t bar the from the book written by Jane Hoi1 Communist party from the ballot me a prolific writija of romances J by making them get 100 aignaturen bak in tlic nineties This is a chanlfrom each otf the 42 counties baa se from the comedies usually put on jbeen killed as it would bar all ffcs by tU school and in it pathos is minority groups from the 11 it substituted for slapbang comedy, against whom the government had The parts were all well taken andJno objections The committee ihoweu hard work and rffort anflbers on this account classed  the sugbt nt tbdL C VMar IWsadaT tbey being stiiairt Edwin Spawst m bis mmwn and alafA in bin A Edison 4rm sil TSodng but slaw a i nt One  I when several jury caaes me I ybile enroute to a teachers injMtate at Manrheater lat Friday r m n oar  Ms, Bnjmoda Moron th Isda Um lfjaaaa Joyce Kfisner and rmtharinc Mumr in the latter car, feiitbs from Ann Arbor and Jji , Mayn mm bahwfed to frmnaCfaelaen estad n die  kdiiiai aaten tne oar was in the Pinckamy Tavern  a 4mslc att fj S 42 and Monday and m   Mdusfcir 1 Mm Meyer wm fnmn the Dixie c i s   jtakesi to St JoabnepitaL Km bruises tcaed up in Ann Arbor  bmbsm bamaa mem lound tnd aha iMr nnd Fentberh KSM Ua  W cordially invite yo uto wor hip with us PaiJ Sunday Service 1080 BPtism of Children Parents desiring chiidwji baptis J ed should arrangr with pastor beJ iorc Sunday  We au looking forward to EaReligious drammChallengr of the ens Sunday en unDemocratk classed it na The Fair Employment BiH u been taken f she April  , it being charged it  mmunist inspired We thought iv unconstitutional and it was well attended both nights Te 8pecialties wetr high cliass 3 boystDavid Aberdeen Jim Mejscj iind itay Hurtibuse in Ioniala witli I Lon Stackable as ilii  ther pit on a fim impersonation of the  Andtiews Sisters , it Lois Ware and Otis Maltison put Viblelt provided a penalty tor on a tery entertaining bhukface 0it, wJj0 wua6d ynnmt t  skit i roon on account of coior, netf i ion etjc How are you coins to newt REGULAR COMUNeCATION ve t  peraon J JJ W   Regular communication of Livjment on tbese aocnunt ingston Lodge Nw 7 V 4 A Al J   Mr and Mrs CJ Cliatan n Tuesday night, April 1 at 8,X p m After the biisit ss sfs,ien Hoiy Week Communion StrviceJ  cvvv April S at 8K0 I iood Fiiday iervire,s 2 to 8 p m ti will be cntertainnnt and re Eiwter Worship April , 10301 ircshraents served  qtaU r t The occasml ,, ,1 UXntwere nd aignificancc to our common J iNorweteiti Lodge PoiVmt  Sunday nt the Vem Monroe Mrs Stanley Dinloal and Oenutmc Knwjnr and Fentberh plod  y  f Moweil it 8ft7S uaya im lmmm W Km  Jtov Kara Bencbey, Past wroebedjand Was Ufor suoai I Moaning Worship 1 10 orf Detroit f jomposid of Scotchnwn will cnjyY11 ihere and conferr a 3rd cfcgreeDii    the W served at 60 P M r OTith P W Curlett, Sec , f    family of Howell jr were in Stc Mr and Mm Fowlerviim catted thay Tisissdl awngnl MDsn Mfaasda Caatnt ta awil W madkin Cilbert Bailey, son of Mrs Jessie , Bailey of 3640 Swarthout Bd  Ann J wondnjr fichool llOJArbor is one of tbr tenors in the Svjrin1endent WHbur Leid Adrian College Choir, mixed ehorua foung Pv Meeting 73B f 40 voices which makes n 4 day caper Service Wad L Tol  tbe sartrojmlitnn Detroit,   asun in Ajisi Bailey, a gimtaaliF l  Pinokney nigh aehoal vn 1946 ia AI0   Irowierviue fnttod at tfci Jtaef Baughn bmne Tnucadap  ra Betty SaaCaid nam 4nW jwere in Asm Arbor 1MM tan  of FKnt will i  m a aa  MTP, Jack mason    mm mmmmmm 4 mm mmmm m m HNCKuLt DISPATCH Wctfnesdaiv M 261947 s II  I 1 Neighboring New i AVON THEATER zrr where youre flying ft, fellows Keep it away from electric wires out for metal ribs in kites and for metallicwound kite strings They may be dangerous conductors of electricity Dont take chances with wet cotton kite strings, either If your kite hftt t hightension wire, you miv he badly shockesV  that kitebut look out for wires and cars Play it safe  and play ft smart The Detroit Edison Co  beit Snyder, 6i, WiW found aeu4j i at lit, iun u iiuckuriogt last  week Tuesuuy intxn io Union Titu aaui wife cU Stovkbrioe iSLmxtx 17, a dauh  tor Do mm  Kichuiu riowiett of Gregory and Myreue MeCloud of StoukunUWwere married at the Suwkbridgo M K church March 14  The Brighton postoificc has ai  newneeu an examination fur rural mail carrier April 24 is the dead line for applications Key J At McLucas was called to the Koal Oak hospital Saturday where his orother wes taken after being injured in an aut,t wreck Charlea Spencer, former Jmctkney resident, is sticker candidate for assessor at Brighton Dr and Mrs Hollis Sler have gone tw Florida where her father is iil The City of Howell has ordered 75 new street lights mounted cm steel posts Richard Amo, husband of the former Pauline McLucotock part in a pageant Melody on kv by the Ann Arbor Skating Club nut  week Hazen Smith, former South Lyon editor has returned hoin after an il weeks stay in Florida Ed Carrow, owner of the South Lyon theatre has started construe tion of modern 47x147 theatre at Whitmoire Lake with a seating capacity of 610 The Howell Cboperatjve building at Howell caught fire last week but was paved by the  dept Damage was 51 Orra H Holmee sec of the ingston County Mutual Fire Co died at University hospital, Tuesday The funeral was held at  the Howell M E church Thursday with the Fowlerville Masonic lodge in charge Gerald Brian of Hartland has been elected to the board of directors of the Mich Live Stock Ex changre The engagement of Wnj Mcpherson IV of Howell t0 Mirian Richardson of Topeka, Kan, is aniuun ced Wm Brown of Unadilla has enlisted in the U S Marines  rrL, Sat, Iter 229 THL HOODLUM SAINT A Draai Starring WILUAM POWELL, fcSTHEK WILLIAMS Cartoon Half wits Holiday4 the Schooner, the Better Sun Tuc, iar S0, April 1 BOYS RANCH A Story of the Rehabilitation of  boys on  ranch with BUTCH JENK1NSJAMES CRAIG Cartoon New Juatce , Asher wjto Highway Con,  towel Majrtw uaid if Review WUL Sfcnfcaa Constables Ed Spears ijr tya Far fll HOUM Ahuey, Eraah Committee Lorenzo 4urahj Leo Lavey, Murray Kennedy    KEPUBUHCAN Supervisor L JL Henry Cferk   Howard Head Treasurer  Stanley Dinke High Com Erdley VuuSickle Justice an VunSuimbrouk Justice, Edward Parker Br of Rev Jcse Uichanbon Constables  Char tiundersou, Edmund Haines Norn, an MiUer Ura Haines ComnutUt L J Hei  Dinkel, Charles Guude y, stantejf on Coming Home ant Journey, Martha lvert in Oklahoma, GaHStrange Love of fire Liv ing iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMiHiiiiiiliiiliiiHliiiiiiiim First National j  Bank I  a te Haw  Under Federal Supervision S Meciiber Federal Deposit In S  aurince Corporation All Da g S positt Insured tip to 8,000 f g g eech DeAariMS,  CARD OF THANKS The family of the 1 Chan Is Chamberlain w vey their deep apprei thanks to all vho so h Uy us during the illnes t our lovtd one Es vvi to Jiank Mi and Hewlett Mrs Raymond Hums Mr and Mrs Louis Cdyle a d Charles Clark and family and MrsMerwin Campbii Mrs Chailts Chamberlain Wolton and Joyce Curtis Chamberlain and family 43  harlis l io coniioa and  ally stood an i death Jia u wo s 5 f   Mrs Kathleen VanHorn, wife at Edward VanHor former Pinck i ney resident, died in Detroit last 1 week Surviving are her husband and a son, Norman 1 Eza Brigham  formerly of  Chubbs Corners has returned from J the west and is staying with Arch ie Gorton at Portage Lake   tfi kjk Note of 25 Years Ago Putnam township Iwill vote art the April election on a return  to1 the old path master sytem of  maintaining trihip roads as a  petition circ d i The house on the Henry Howlett farm near Gregory occupied bv Mr and Mrs, Ray Lavey burned to the ground  Friday with its content Wm Stofcr, a war veteran has  ai been nominUed for postmaster a Dexter Mary Louise Van titUl ol Flainfield and Wm Black ofUn eijMP were uiarried at Plaiiiiicld KUrch 18 Born U Arthur Bulbs and wife March 18 a daughter M J Reason and Floyd Hcan attended tihe funeral of Mrs Jamen Markey at Port Huron don Haro4c Darrow fs working at  Foiid Sales So i l CO in til Piatt JMI Arbor, iv F S Huilburt former ptoc has bouirht tlw hrU Uea si laAis on UnadillaSt uii will ri from the ministry on cout of i irrsijlth ARE MORE WOMEN BECOMING ALCOHOLICS  GOOD SEED IS MOS11 OF THE CROP I The hi st equipment, care, for 5  ility and weather wont inak  a good crop if the seed is poor    Good hyLird ifii is the heart  this crop S If you need money for seed  fertiliser or i quipment sec g us about a loan Arrange for  your full yeailn operating   credit in advance S , the Thf Livihgslwn couniy roao com mission Jias asked fr bids on  flabi of 75000 in county road  bond   See Consulting Psychologist Law rence Gollds answer to this dyna miteloaded auesticin in MIIiliOK OF YOUR MINDS in Pictorial Review with this Sundays March 30 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times Only Michigan paper with THE BIG THREE The American Weekly Pictorial Review and PUCK, The Comic Weekly Get Sundays Detroit Times  i WE HAVE AMPLH FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE MOTRGAGES OR PERSONAL AT REASON ABLE RATES TELEPHONE PROGRAM Thomas Lacey president of the MichiganBell Telephone Co elmates that increased costs of labor and materials will increase the cost of tJhe company postwar construction pro i i 00 million This is an int  ,Be of 70 million over last years estimate and 100  million over V J day In l4i the company broke all records for telephoie installationa and handled more calls than over befire The net income lait year waa 12,300,0 The reUirn of 72 percent related to plant investment that it at least 00 million shy of  meeting current requirements The companys revenues included r,oOflou invcrtvad in a rate reduct ion order, now  on appeal It the reduction is upheld the net income will drop 3,170,000 for a yIi return on investment The net income was 2 million over that of If45 Revenues were up 13 percent but total expenses wre up 5 percent including a  3J percent increase in operating expense Tuxes were down r400, 000 to leave a net increase oi 11 percent A dividend of 5,400,000 was do dared on 1,500,000 of 100 par stock The company still has a long wait ing lst of 0r0J0 phone applications despite JM faciti 403,000 phores were installed tlas year to increase the telephone in servio to 1,378,000 7 out of 10 applua v tions were given service 101  mnic long distance circuits were added increasing the number of fi200 The company handled 7,31,10 local evils and 107,000 long distance ones last year and 4,400 were made over the new mobile service inaugerated 22,1000 empoyes are on vhe I LB JAR  4 for  LB FINE FOR PIES  2 LB LB CM f Millars Grapefruit SO ix Ww Cabbage 9py Apple Haddock Fillet Oysters Safest Ptv V0SMate SoVP CAMPBELLS CAN edded CNMaat Fancy HPK 25c  ARMOURS US A LB 1Al inv  TOWNSHIP TICKETS DEMOCRAT Supervisor ijynn Hendee Clerk  Murray KJnnedjr payroll An increase of 1G50M jvef Treasurer John Burg 1045 twothirds are women Pay Jtlce  William Joffyis rolls total5444 5,00 UCTION Monday, March 3itt  HEAD OF CATTLE 4 Hereford Steers, about 700  I Jersey cow due in June 1 Heifer, io months old u J HtjGB 100  4 Duroc and 6 Chester WhiUi sows, with pigs 2 to 4 week old I Chester White boar 50 Feeder Pigs, 60 to 180 pounds 1 sfiEEF 45 Eves with lambs Commencing at 12S0 sharp 45 , Star Pfcst GrasMd Baal  IB 39c fV Kil ILtO RtNOCRFX LB IRc WA SLICED y4 LB 2St eada AUa aSprciallMsplay t ghropahiye Buck, 3 yrs old 4 015ES 4 1 Team of Sorrel Horses, weight 2800 pounds 7 and 8 years old I Twoyearold Colt 1 Pinto Pony, about 650 pounds  JEST Iqkn Deem Model A tractor and  cultivator,  rubber, 1st class oondition Case omhioe Sft cut with motor aad pickup attachments John Deear 2row Coi Picker 2 McCorauckDeerin Tractor DnlU with powr lift 14 lisca 1 with fertiliir  bolt 14iru Tractor Plow, lyr old I Tohn DWTT Corn Planter, check  row and fertiliaer attoohment  UMn 2bott JcJuj Deere Ftom Walking Plow 7ft Disc, 1 year old I John Doer 7ft Disc 1 aSec sod 1 4Sec SpringtooUi TERMS 10 months time on JwskAble net, with I  2Sec Spiketooth Drag Case SideDelivery Rake John Deere 0ft Mower MoCormickDeering 5ft Mower McCormickDeering Dump Rake McCorimickDeering Corn Blneieift McCormickDeering Manure Spread  2 Wagons ft Cultipacker ORow Cultivator 1Horse Cultivator Buze Saw Self Feeders 4ft and 6ft Truck Scales, platform, 8 to 20 ft 48,000 pounds  rlammermUl 18inch and 50ft Endijate Seeder Hay Fork 00 ft of prewar Hay Rope, 1 pc like new 2 Sets of Cood Harness Collars 4 Saddles Bridlea 1  h, p and 8 h p Briggs Stratoo Caroline Engines 8 20rod rolls 32inch Wire 2 RolU Barb WIJ 2 tone wrtiliaer Ste rVnce Posts Delaval Cream Separator with ekx ric Mote Four Foed Racks for Sbrep Four 42 inch Concrete Crock Pump Jack with electric motor 10 Ktw 600x16 Tires Shearmaster Electric And many otfbt r  6tt, Str  7  vvv  PT eejenn  SjeSP Colder aorowf   toalffct t4 vomer to fottowed 9 freentaf teas eratarea tad avow turriea BaMi tike a tyjM March da to MM  gan doesn it Aafa what makaa It  taw erous time lor Motoring Hera to , Michigan we, have teen , for ycij in living M IweU maintained Hey cr  I 4ghway we here a ej i dwtoc eeew inowstom  drivtoff sale tad restore wmdUlona M quickly u potefelt, Hmw, tea ahemate tatwa 2W  hard lor even aa  eftdent highway department to  keen up with and sometimes, when  we have just become accustomed to  dry pavemeofc we And ourselves on I Unpery tea,  And how many ol at havo had the unpleasant experience ol run ataf Into a snowstorm oa our re turn trip after dark, following  I balmy ftnday afternoons drive to kSLMP eirdint point Jf tofceipta Mind   Teontrpl and nam drive faster than conditions warrant It may take you a low minutes longer to got back, but you WILL Icat back aid tinder yew own frowar if you follow this rule of t, safety 1 Copyright  lHnrt JW One of my nephews Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury Edward H Foley, made a few remarks the other day which are worth the attention and action of all my other r is and nephews In talklag about buying Savings Bonds through the payroll savings plan, he said Workers are doing theta salves a favor when they Increase their takehome savings The man who has saved np a reserve has a sense of security which the man who lives from hand to month can never know Be gets more oat of life Be  can take today aa it comes, rather than speed It worrying about tomorrow The same reasreinfae lies not only to Americans tetone bodys payroll bet to the millions of men and women who earn their liv ing as doctors, lawyers and Indeaeneleat hostess men who can arrange for regular eerrasses of Savin Beads at their banks U S TrttuiJ Dtpvtmtui  4u awenioaar aua fieey aaya innasi Feoe it no aejej stw of sjras AVer corafortieat U ia auafsl swnny i to tHoee oaao tea ear One ejnninnl pinat of efceeatf dear  EFounder of   said The First Church of Christ, nttst and Miscellany, p 302,1 eoo to ohaerve Christmas in ejoee tnde, husflility, Benevolence, eharitft laattng good will towards man, ele ejuent attaace, prayer, and praiae an my conception of Truths   In one quiet, sacred w of aniritoaUzed tlrtuejht JM no desire for ineeniaeteee eaerrimee or material display Real ior sexto from the knowieie of Kerpresant Trajan and Low tfea aardant elements of mortal Ihnnojat jay to intrude and hide bapjdaraa, Jaws may resit assured that these ace Cstaaias and powerless God,aoodie the ody real presence and power Jan expresses Mind aa wisdom jojr, jposlaeas, and spiritual asTectfcut far Si Strained, tired faces, feettej onrryin, and  m express true fanec Angeas so which kTT  w   v ry Michigan Bell Reports on 1946  During 1946, Michigan BeU faaUdled more telepbonea, served more telephones end handled more ealla per telephone then ever hefore Total revenue vaa larger,  too But ao were expeuaea Earnlnga on inveetment were more than in 1945 But In the second six monthe, due to ruUng eosts, earuiugs were on a downward trend  A 7 AIOUT CALLS  On tho average business day there were 7,304,000 local calls, and 197,000 long distance calls    increases of 22 and 23 respectively over 1945 Although at times some calls were delayed by insufficient facilities, telephone people gave more good service than eVer before in history AIOUT CONSTRUCTION  36,000,000 worth of buildings and eouip ment were added This inv t ent, alltime high for one year, would nave been much greater but for continuing shortages of materials Increasing demands for service and higher labor and material costs have raised the fttimrt for our 5year postwar construction program to 220,000,000 AIOUT ftfVEMUC AMP IXfPiSfS  We took in more money than ever before 19100,000, or 13 more than 1945 But expenses also increased Operating payrolls were up 39 for the year i Total expfflsfo, excluding taxes, were 25 over 1945 Total coat f Of giving service, including taxes, vas 79,000,000  an increase of 11 over 1945 Eevenues m 1946 induOe 3,500,000 subject to refund Co customers jf the pending rote seduction order of the ilichigan Public Service Coinoshwkm h atWd by the court TIE NiSKCTeWOur ebjactiie fa 1947 m to fieV m  ejuieUy ae poaeahir 1 oog2 aetcpboaae plamt to take eame eat amt auamaleel evslera lor eervke taxi tocarebrtuiMre4emm4l2WmdHrIlea to iWnaeti proenpfly nW type ei eerviee aW eamtosmer 4ssaam J arc nVaf atiattefea 1 AIOUT TILIPNONISMichigan Bell installed 34,000 tel4hone a month, double 1945 A net gain of 204,000 telephones brought the total in  service to a record high of 1,378,000 However, it was necessary to give party line service to many thousands who would have preferred individual lines And 65,000 others were waiting for telephones at years end AIOUT JOII Michigan Bells force rose 0, u more than 22,000 people, about onethird of whom had less than a years experience Nearly ball of all Michigan BeU men were returned veterans of World War If Wage adjustments, made early in 1016, amount to 8,461,000 a year Payrolls totaled 54,445,000, up 50 over 1945 AIOUT EAJLMIMOS  Earnings for the year were 12,000,000, or 72ceioneaiiekWmvestedmtriebuixiess, If the Public Service CoaimiaaWs rate reduction order is upheld, 1946 earnings will drop to 59 cents, iinmffiHfnt, we believe, to attract the new racket neeoed Cor expansion and improvement As it was during the last half of the year, rising coats sent the earnings rale on a downward trend, which pointed to the poeeibility that higher rates might become necessary to assure iasnrial stability of the businesa  i ass in 1947 Bat, we expex by year esse t  far oervaee aad to have sanaV itrryeae ie 7 eVe ojaalltj 1 eerviee ha ageaiBssl sai a Chat iai 1947 nVej navel eve to  u M  SSICHIGAf BELL TBLIOMOMB COMPANY  ASK rzt A cort cr em afoT afefafaf MJkM 4fa4Ll aaaawaamoaasai Tt i a  tAetT Af, V,      ytei JtXLy iff    3litu  261947 A Long Cool Summer Drink IcedCqllef drinks are versatile and easy to prepare Plain iced coffee, shown at left, is tops if you pour fresh hot coff ovr the ice cubes Brew it chubiesUength by using twice the usual amount of coffee or half the usual amuunt of water Also excellent is homemade coffee soda Make a syrup by blending 1 cups cooieu black coffee with  cup light corn syrup Add Vt cup light cream Mix well and pour into 4 tall glasses Ada coffee ice cream and fill with sparkling water Here also is a tested recipe for the coffee ice cream 3 eggs, separated 1 cup double strength cold coffee 2 cups light cream i cup ught cam  syrup ft cup of sugar  fjlsp vanilla I envelope 1 tabltopooa unflavared gelatin 14 cup cold water Beat eft yea until thick and lemon colored Add Oflee and cream Cook over hot water, storing constantly until mix ture thickens and coats the spoon Cool Sprinkle gelatine on cold water Combine corn syrup and sugar Heat to boiling point,  FarmersJHave Less totWorry j Them This Time i Washington, D GFarnx prices stand at 20B per cent of the ltfaYlle average higher than the prlcea of 1818and will drop again out not aa eharply as ta 1021 because he Govewuaeat Is required by law to maintain support prices of at least 00 per cent of parity for two full calendar years following the year in which the war ends, The Department of Agriculture has announced Tbe announcement indicates the farmer will not be a victim of a drop in prices eimUar to that which followed the last war in 1831 when prices hit the low of 116 per cent of the May, 1920, level which was 286 per cent of the 19081014 level Thus the farmer will have more money than after the last war War Finance Committee officials said that in addition to the maintenance of the price level for two years, that uonfarm families already have, and are ac cumulating, weekly savings through the Payroll Bating Flan of the War Finance Division of the Treasury This, they claim is proof the nonfann front will be much better able to support Itself than after tbe last war during the nor mal lull of reconversion Buyers of farm products will have the money to buy, it was said, and farmers should avail themselves of the opportunity to acquire War Bonds during the Victory Loan so u to have the money with which to modernise and handle the nonfarm market demands that will be backed with cash to pay sustained prices during the two years after flghtlng  XCXvySyyXSyv BftfaaRiZ THE TIC THAT BINDS ALTHOUGH HE HAS OVfH IOOO TtCSSAMMV  KAVI, FOR SENTIMENTAL MASONS, WEAAS THI SANK TIC AT EVERY BROADCAST OF  SO YOU WANT TO LEAD A BAND   VV  K rfcS ri  j  AS il  THf URST ATTtg OF THE AMERICAN REV  OLUTIOM OCCURRED IN 1774 AT FORT W HI I AM AsO MARY ANO MOT AT LEXINGTON IN l77,ACCOR0INftTO THI QO0KIC5T MlN Of AMERICAN HISTORY THE COLONIALS WON THE CLASH  ISP  Remove from heat Add gelatine Stir until i dissolved Beat egg whites stiff Addgea I tine mixture gradually while beating Add vanilla Fold Into cool custard Frees in refrigerator tray or freezer If frozen in refrigerator tray, beat once during freezing to a thick mush Beat smooth with egg beater Return to tray and tirtn until served Serves eight  f Salt of, the future larth   The Payroll 8avfng Flan has sold 18,000,000,000 in War Bonds to wage earn era that great bulk of nonfarmers who  win, If heed be, enjoy the fruits of their saving in the reconversion period and have the cash with which to support themselves  ftecretary of Agriculture Clinton P Anderson adds that prosperity of tbe farm depends primarily on purchasing power in the city, , H y  Uncle Sam Says AB HIS WAR BONDSLittle Henry rfincsiirr Vti, U saoilhs tfj aoa el Coaat Guard Lieut, and Mrs Henry J Cookoa, k ike ptomd owner el BStO ia War Bonds and he wants you to know his pop is ensue shay fne fashfr kefi that his sons educational future will he weed by she War BeA0a The taeaaV gives in Washington, D C Coast Guard Photo AMQAN HEROES  by WOODY COWAN  How meny of yew New Tears resolutions are unbroken Some yo maie to Jest Others represent A serious effort, soxh as a thrift plea Yea may have resolved to step op Four SAvinx bonds allot ment tJeresjfb Hit Payroll Bavings Wen, or yen our have resolved lo axsfe yea Mnk to buy a savin s bead teg FOB every month out of your dsyesMsd fnnds Ton cant afford net to keep this resolution for  your own good Even an 1475 investment oaee A month in a 26 savSgi bend witt provide yon with A  riff neetefff In ten years US Trtuury Department U of M Service Flag  Has 20,060 Stan Wlm men end women today on every battletzent end war theater, the Univeraaty of aikhieAos service flag could show more then 10,000 stars, with 117 ef fthsmgei the 3VM0 include men of ell ranks torn private to generals and idmirals Among eJaem ere 1B9 faculty and atef members on leaves of absence, many of whom neve been borrowed by the Ana or Navy for eevsdrfiraant work Also included is me etnff of Hospital JOS, a complete grant line taepetal now m the Belgian tfaoatef, end composed entirely of Unavetsety dootore end nurses  mee June 1042 sperisHied traininghas been  so 10,100 This work i diverse eourses as cheat for Amy doetocs, naval atcbJ for Mevy offioara, engineering Is Marinas end Coast Guard military ear otBcenj aawjotwid to the   1  A   ,  ikH   LP J JA f  W  FAMILY AFFAIR ATPUCK AND PASSENGER TRAVW CHASHE0 AT A NEW ENGLAND CROSSING THE  TRAINS ENGINEER WAS THE FAThtft OF THE TRUCK DAIVLR  THE SHOW MUST GUAM WHEN T4E LIGHTS WENT OUT AT A USO SHOW IN GUAM, JANE DULO A SINGER WITH PRESENCE OF MIND PULLED OUT HER RONSON ClfrAftETTE LIWTER AND DID  HER WHOLE ROUTINE BV THE LIHT OF IT v Someones coming to call l HNR AFPPIM VE OUGHT NOT TO GO TO TOWM TODAY   S  W   SX Wwvmr rfS  J c o   y  jiC ,   M4  x MP7rM  L z V, il B  13 A  t  aA Ahy 3QCL  1 rr  i t w  5 J  at iT 7  A 1 TTTi J TSI   ,n  s ZD T  jti kSE VlLLfOU TCLU THEM ILLlSEOUTACAlN  TOMORROVvT AMD EveftY DAV UNTiU I  GET TM6JR OBSCFUPTtOXJ TO   thtv AU VNT TO TOtf NV0 u   Pinckney Oiepatch  150 a Year nwislPINCKNfcY DISPATCH Wednesday, Mar 26,1947  The Peoples Store PlflCKNEY DISPATCH Entered  Ptockw, Michj Subscription 1125 a yeat Paid ia Advance FAl W OUBLBTr PUBU3HEI  I Groceries, Drygoecs Canned 5ods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Muriel lie ad is home Itom iieh SIitc college for u wvek JNi i s Mar VV u and it r Mr iiia CI ami ktby spni lhe wi 1 will t,,e Cii aid family m ojn iie I ield, ii L  Henry md 1 W Iurhll atided i iu dfnivc bumjun,  lu linuin WiSiuwe hmpu liuiniay nig Hi N Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly TripstoMade to Detroit Lloyd Kendee Pbone MH4 lau llo MuLi, luro lias ii i ,juiud Luiies and tie buuinij j Mil be sud 1aui ViUi who ha ivn IUIUIII it has taken a job in Ihiladelphia Mrv and Mr, lot Metz spent Sun it vie LLC Lawy nuniu Mis Jc ie Wmcncdl of Flint ami Mr and Mrt JrutiK V unnell of Oxbow Lake xit list Wednesday  wiiii the 11 off listers j Week end mi1 of Mrand Mrs j Kotfur Can were lialph Carr oi Now York Wayne Carr and family jLeroy Bleach of Detroit and Le Heites and wife of Walled Lake I Sunday guests of Mrs Kleanoi  Ledwidge were Hubert Lcdwide and family of Koyal Otk and Joe Idrabliek and wife of Detroit I Mrs Weltha Vail spent last week in ,larkson and llortou j Robert Tasch and Jamily were in Chelsea Sunday Mosdaiucs Carrie Griffith A Pa Meyi v, Eloyse Campbell and Mildi ed Miller were in Dearborn Thursday night to ee the formers no ice Join the 0 E S ldiiy t  er who is  tavi i wih hisreat jraiidniolhm Mr An elia iiheinberei bas ot o live wih his , ai dniother, Mi  ill ver ijf Howell and will K ba 1 tf Arizona with her  nir j  i lie 1 spend i IM Mi we k will Mr and Mrs Win Kuier  in Ilowdl Vl  i,lrtand theie is tiouble  ranks of tlie Iinekney bale, i s, o  rup having eut the  H iir hour They should or JflWHLN YOU BUY ICE CREAM BUY THE BEST THAT IS MADE Arctic Ice Cream OUR BULK ICE CREAM FOR MONTH IS VANILLA, CHOCLATF, FUDdF ROYAL, TOASTED HAZEL  NTT AND WMllTi HOVSK OUR PACKAGE ICE CREAM IS VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, PEACH STRAWBERRY WITH  TOASTED HAZEL NUT, BRICK AND WHITE HOUSE White House lee Crcam is Vanilla with Rich Red Cherries Try This for Dinners and Parte It is Delicious  COAY DRUG STORE 5ft Airy EAST 1 LAKELAND, MICH MfcAKS AND CHOPS Starting March 3, 1947 Open Every Day Friday Fish  Chips u PIT SPOT CASH  HORSES 14 COWS 12 HOGS 450 Per CWT, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE  CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND  PHONE COLLECT TO  DARLING  COMPANY , HOWELL 450 Kie Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK Make Better Seedbeds ar, ,n Ciose ro Fences with a SEAMAN T1LLE  Because the wheels of h Sr  v 7  are placed in iron o o4 af the sides, on all of lr rii,  ,rccd mcdels  ,  you can ill V  jil up close to fences    and , 1  ,trr seedbed ol tho some fnv V   uofly increase your crop a e  L p   ing hitherto idle iand into pijoctc  The SEAMAN Is the o,gnri ,, J i jtary f fler    e   I cv perod f more than It,  I  sv plied in a full rai,r    , 1 motorized models, trom i6incii i  iiuh lil1 vidths i irl us tell noro ah out Ie Z    tER arJ, , prcct , k 5or fcrm end crop ccJitims C ,  end talk it ttr  , me sent, id motht Mr and Mrs Mark Xa, I, tiis h ait Mi WCWylie of Hex  lined tlie larni liuie u ,i llii n r, Ij Georye J Jiaulyc and son of ii,iiii WediHday nini i w  iioit cv I at fann and family of p fent Iorae J,ake were Sunday culler J W Hooker and iann of Ann  nf lr aid Mrs W C Wylie  i bor ucri Sunday xu , t oi Ii I J Swartiiout and wife spent and Mrs Roy Dillinhuni Sninlay in Fowloiville Mr and Mrs Stanley  d Mr Ieona Maurh of Detroit son of Deertield called on Mi in  i  Mt Mu, week end with Mr and  Mrs Win Shehan Siiidr,  us Louis Swarthou , h Vlir i  1 Pt f L ,et of di,Ia lio1 j ltline hst wo k, of j tups atd an  eeri, cramer sugar bowl, teapot Mr and Mrs FIUworlh Kirtland j ird to Ann Arbr I Mr init Mrs P W CurUtt and     at Sunday  wjt li Mr and  llauck in Detroit dieses Mildred and Floren  of iiand Rapids spent tlv  d with tlie Read familio   ,aveyTs truck caught fire i lai weekbut the fire was extin  and Mrs Harry Tco return  a from a  weeks trip to Fla f hi  spout 10 days with, Mr and Dan Heuuner at their winter n Indian Rv v  , Vera a also spent a few days Petersburg Fla and  ilfport i I  GEORGE KLAPATCH 1M, , I Jack at lulfnon VA 577 LAKEVIEW Ann ArbrMieh i  ,a,0R in T, ,, 1 lhy pjd on tin way Deader Alive HORSKJS  JOWS 10 FVLXI Anirrixls f ed Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men t L PARKER Aw Phone 88, Pin   v The FASTFST Dd   Service in Michigan Central DjadStoekCo lkil IN STOCK 1L PIPE  FITTINGS BATH TUBS 4  5 IALLOW WELL PUMP S 250 Gal, to 600 WATORES SINKS WATER SOFTNERS EPTIC TANKS LAUNDRY TUBS llPE FITTINGS VALVES WELL POINTS JTTiNGS JET PUMPS tanley Dinkci  WE REPRESENT , COMPANIES OF THE America Fore INSURANCE GROUP   f  XrA  1  V RxwnTwivere I sit JyJoeiMztsk  AppU Tr Versus WhMtFMd If jm ever risk SA CrowlT Both  them fot to ftoquoit oa K , fan, hpH fnke ym right wt w the subject, that the test of  ,mtrnt back ii of Us mi ahoer worked 19 ritt a thket go Jeb paJiipletMe goes to the ieeboK lor beer aad  cays Jebf is oetaree ider And when the refreshments stiocfifty years, and come, Lud chooses cider, sad Job tbe finest dder apples takes the beer Fresi where I eft, thafs the a gxee f ssawer to most diiiwtes Yosiesa eswy potets ta afl yea wawt, hat whea It acittoslvertoiusgraiaields cesaes to taste Wad aayas Theres aa evea aer theres jost aw sigh  4ores awilacrea f geUea 4 svan yea j BECAUSE it it one of the largest insurance1 organizations In the world, writing practically every type of Insurance except life BECAUSE it has a sound management and a reputation for paying all just claims promptly and in full LZ1XZ2 it I as asets sufficient to meet the threat of catastrophe or disaster  BECAUSE we will place our clients finan cial welfare only in companies of proven strength yWdeil  Wylie  THE   styled by CONNIE, of two colordrenched hand screened print scarves She snipped the  sleeves, shirred the pretty high neck and, I foradded spice, sprinkled little button1 down the back Multifilament rayon crepe PEIRCES STORE u woajea PRJCE  K 16F11 PINCKNEY 78F2  m   J1UyiNCKNEY PISFATCh WetWd, March 19 1947 Now Available  IOT WATER HEATERS, lOlLLi COMBINATIONS, CABINET SINKS, MILK COOLERS, WASHING MACHINE, ELECTRIC PUMPS, SEPTIC TANKS AND OIL HEATERS  a ELECTRIC CHICKEN BROODERS  TWENTY 20  20 TWENTY PERCENT OFF  HARDWARE 1 Classified Want Ad WANTEDTo buy a 6 or 6 room modern house in or near Pinckney AU have a few vacant lockers to rent Floyd Martin Phone 12 Pinckney, Mjcch, FOK SALEMy home, all modern, ntw oii furnace 852 Unadilla St, phone 70F3 Mr Grace Runciman FOR SALE2Q fens of timothy Glennbrook Stock Farm Glennand alfalfa hay Mrs Louise Glenn prook Road WANTEDTo Buy 20 acreT, good grcund, good builrdings reasonable Write Merritt H Brown, 2300 So, 12th Ave Maywood, I1L WANTEDT buy Spring Eambn Peter Cotas Spears Rd Pinckney Notes of 47 Years Ago Austin Walter has hnvd out to Charles Woodworth for this year  Lovetta Boston Stars on the lee turn course gave a fine performance Saturday evening 12 loads of hay were weighed on the Teeple scales here Saturday and sold for 10 per ton Frank Smith who has been land lord  the Tuomey house for sev eral years ha g1Veu u up Mui moved into Ui Coe hoiae u Mill St i PROFESSIONAL CORNER Harry Nix the photographer concluded a 7 weeks stay here ant returned to Ovid The following are the two township tickets DemocratSup E W Kennedy Clerk, W B Darrow Treaa Albert Frost High Com, Mike Lavey Justice Elton Jeffrey Justice, Willis Tupper Bd rf Rev James Marble School Insp Ern es Cam ConateblebJ Philande, Monroe, John Chalker, Ed Sprout CKNEY Raj M Dnffy, at ft PliAknj Miceiaaa Daily 1100 A M to 2 00 P M Except Wednotdap MOB, Tue,Fri, Sat, 700800 pm   Charles ML eM Attorneys at Law FU State and Saving Bane Hawaii, Miohajan  G MLUbKEY CEMETERY  liaH N Mieeu J u AMI hay lightly mixed with alfalfa rv o ,r    Qteenhrewk fltogk Farm Glenn  f6 RSubln SuP vac SHLARINGSee or call  H  R H srthout High Com John  8u5S1ki2 2SS i86  Chambers Justice, E P Campbell Office 35 Residence 14 Evening by Apmmkmtmmt MowV Miahigar EOiAUZING W PERMAXENT MACHINE AND MACHINELESS ALSO COLD WAVES Phone 6 MARION JARVISOwner PERCY EUJ5 AUCTIONEER Phon SFll Piknayt Michigan HERBSNtEjJ 39N Ana Arbor, Michigan HAROLD D CHUBB HoweU, Michigan Local ffepreaentative Monuments  Market 1AIS i Phoaa 13 207 R Grand tfo Howell, Mtantgun or FrancisShehan, Pinckney Phon J JeTFred FishT Bd ofX   Eot  MARTIN JLAVA Asasawef  Uv fho 13 Brtge 1  ia a Phone 136F6 Rai jrii g Stat 8717 Laftesid Drre Licanta Rush Lae , BOYDELL MINnVAIUUSHEIAIiaS Wales Leland School Iiusp S E LEE LAVEY Soy Bean Meal 425 cwt Farmers Feed Supply C PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELLMr 62F3 LOTFriday in the Masonic temple Bartun, Constables Ed Cook,  or on the ssreet a silver earring with G Dinkel, Jeff Parker and methyst setting Will pay re  Fred Lake has taken over the ward for return Mrs Ross Read supts job at poor house succeed PAPERrlANGINGReasonable el inK Wn Ferguson who has moved J ect your paper from my new 1947 to Howell, sample books Ethel K Bauer  Frank Smith will sell the furniPhone 3191, Dexter  J ture at the hotel Saturday and EVD OAT vi3 7TsammFBS Mrs E W Martin will hold an  5A,LEVer MaCU,SS iT I   her farm in good condition Mrs Ed Parker Bcffn to lyde Dunili mid wife FOR SALEA good cottage at Rush Tuesday a daughter Lake priced at 2,250 rf Garner Carpenter has hired out City, Lake and Ft A Speciality lt Yoor Proparty With Ma LEX JAVE GENERAL INSURANCE PhoBa 59JF3 Pincknay   Michi eH,SWARJHQUT A SON FUNERAL HOMI Modern Bqulpaaasit Ambttlaaac 1 an lea Phon 39 Fisakaay, Micbiga gan 5EPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED  WRITE ALLEN EL HOTEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 4241 vNN ARBOR MICH Fred Teeple, realtor, Howell FOR SALEA good piano Ed Kenny, Rush Lake FOR SALE Baby Chicks from blood tested Large Type English White Leg horns Order Now J SQUIRE HATCHERY Phone 305 W Howell WANTEB Paper or all kinds, Iron, Rags  Coppe Harry Prfsk STANLEY BERR1MAN Attorney at Law 207 Eart Grandq River, Howell to Will Mercer few the yeare Peter Conway is moving back famS Wn PtaCe fr0 the Vanltor,,FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr Ella Murphy is teaching in the I FOR SALESiabwooff Buy Nowt Thurson Lumber Co , Phoe H44 Howell, Mich, Sprout district and Mane Urady j l2o wVii in district number 3 Mayme Fish has gone to Bancroft to teach Sarah Pearson is attending tho Christian ndeavor convention ac Grand Rapids Kttuuvit AIVK AVt FOR APPOiNiMBNTS KblKIUEKATIUN  APFLIAMCfc SiJKVlCE IORMLKLY WITH MONTGOMEft YWARD HAROLD RADY 3580 RUSH LAKE RD, PINCKNEY Phoae 136F13 Pinckney AUCTIONEER jFARM SALES A SPECIALITY I BERT WYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 78F21 Phone Soiltih Lyon 3GG0 or 9811 SEPTIC TANKS And CESS POOIvS CLEANED AVAILABLE NoW Nylon and Real Sttfc Hotter of Nylons and Real Silk Hosiery of great beauty plus long wearing qual ty by Nationally Known REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS Also lingerie, dresses, sweaters and mens hoae f Sales Representative Mrs Catherine i Heath, Pinckney Phone 58F6 The following are the Unadilla STATE OF MICHIGAN , twp tickets,  Rep Sup Emory he obat CoBrt for the County j 24 Hour Srvir GIannClerk,Frank Wordeai Treas OF LIVINGSTON AW Content Hauled Away John Burgessi Dem Sup JameBt At a session of said Court,held at WALLACE DUNCAN B Probata Office in the City of , Inspection Free the Burden Clerk, Neil McCleer The friends of Carrie Erwin gave her a surprise party Tues night Pinckney will haye a factory Ed and Wm, Thompson having sec ured the right to make the Royal , Judge of Probate ice cream freezer Machinery lias  in the Matter of the Estate been ordered Arthur H Flintoft, kceased in said County on the 17 th day of in said County on the 12th day oi March AD,1U47 Present, IIou Willis L Lyons, 01 I  H AH aB  aH 4 X  Housewives a AV E YOUR WASTE FATS LISTINGS WANTED y il often have calls for property in and around Pinckney list your property with me ud I will try and sell i4 lor yo Fred J Teeple Realtor, Phone 675 708 West Grand River, Howell STATE OF MCHliAr Tha Probata Court for the of Livingston it appearing to the Court that the time for presentation vl claims against said estate should tu limited, and that a time and place be appointed to receive, examine ana adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Court It is Ordered,That all of the cred Couaty  tors ot said deceased are requiujo   , to present their claims to said court Modern Equipment Overcome Soap At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said Cointy on the 3rd y of March A D, 1947 Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the Estate of  Ernest E Talbot, deceased James Thompson having filed in said Court her fual administration  account, ang her petition praying at said Probate office on or before, the 20th day of May A D, 1947 at en oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby ap pointeb for the examination and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further Ordered, That p lbhc FOR SALEFive room house andVfc acre of ground, furnished or un frnished 16x40 garage  chufkrn oop combined, full basement Eli Aron 407 SUuart St, Pinckney FOR SALEDining room suite and 4 upholstered chairs Cash orwjll trade for stove or refrigerattor J H Beezley, phonri 120, Pinckney FOR SALE1941 Buick 4 door, radio and heater, black and grey 2 tone Wesry Reader Pinckney, Mich, phone 9 Those from out of town who attended the funeral of Charlrs Cham berlain were Mrs Lewis Chamberlain, Chelsea, Charles Moyrr, BatMo reek Mr and Mrs Wilbur Moyer Saginaw Mr and Mrs J F Chambrjlaiirin, Detroit, Mr and Mrs H Satterla Stockbridge and Mr and Mrs Wm Stuck, Traverse City C3LUX  Shortage TOILET SOAP  flMIFEBUW nd Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only This also affects paiits, textiles, There i, world wide shortage of all Animal A rot one fifth of what they used in 1941 Thi dont Wma your grocer if he has botcher, for the allowance thereof and forday of hearing in the Pinckney Dis 1 the assignment and distribution of Patch a newspaper printed and cir th residue of said estate j cJf in aid County It is Ordered, That the 24th day A W,11,s L LyM Jude of Probt of March A D, 1947 at ten A,trfue   tauAlAifltt oclock in the forenoon, at said Pro Celestia Parshall bate Olfcie, be and is hereby apponted for examining said account and hearing said petition notice thereof be given by pubUca F Q FOT ODOR CERM HeW uon of a copy of this oHw for three I TQ KILL IT succesbrve weeks previous to said It Is Further Ordered,That public notice thereof be given by publira STATE OF MICHIGAN Tha Probata Court for tha County of Livingston At a session of said Court, held tion of a eopy pi this order for  the irbate office in e city three successive weeks previous to 0f Howell in said County on the said day of hearing, In the Pinckney 12th day of March AD 1947 Dispatch, a newspaper printed and Present, Hon Willis L Lyclns, cirulated jn said County Judge of Probate Wulta L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Cfclestia Parahmll, Register of Pro May M, Girard Decet i A true eopy  u appearing to the Court that the time Jor presentation cf claims IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASED, your 35c back F O is a fermentation Kill this germ, you kill the odor Get this POWERFUL germ killer TEOL from any druggist, Apply FULL STRBNGTH for PO, sweaty or itching feet Locally at CORY DRUG STOREt Piaekney, Mtek IMS IMS  no wap hut save every wltt of ftt you  ,   Wis Need thsrn Leave Them at this 3ture MEATS A1 Clarks STATE OP MICHIGAN j Tha Probata Court few tha Count j T 1 Uvlagtton  At a aeasios of aaid Court, held at j tha Probata offka in the City of  City of Howell fa aaid Countyor tfce the Srd day of March A D, 1947 PraaenUHonorabla Willis Lbyu Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the EsUte cf William Klawitter, deceased Matilda Clara Hinr having filed  In tald Court her petition that the  administration of said estate be  granted to Matilda Clara Hinz or to I to tone other suitable person It Is Ordered that the 24th day of March A D 1947 at ten oclock in I said Probate Office, be and is hereihj appointed for hearing satd pet ition, It h Further Ordered, That pnHlie notice thereof be given by publi cation of a eopy of this order, for  three teccosale weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the PinekI A true copy ney Diepafeh a newspaper printed Cestia PstoU1 IMWI t mmlA rwinfv K Ster l PTOO against said estate should be limited, and that a time and place be appointed to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceasd by and before gainst said deceased by andbefore said Ccurt It is OrderedThat all of the cred itjors of said deceased are requined to prerent their claims to said court at said Probate cffice on or before th3 26th day of May A D, 1947 at en oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby ap pointeb for the examination and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further Ordered That pub lie notice thereof be given by pub lication c4 a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated ir said Cceinty Willis LLyons Judge of Probate and circulated hi said County Wulis IA Lyona, lodge of Probate A tree Copy Cejeatia Parana ef PtehssM Probate f Mrs ftoas Read and the Misses Mildred and Florence Crabb attend d tfee flower anew in Dotoeit let  McPbersoB State Bank BANK BY KAIL Many customers of this bank who live outside of Howell hrva for some time found it convenient to bank by IniaiL Perhaps you receive chgks in pay ents of sales of livestock, milk or other farm produce Just place them in an envelope and address thrm to the bank The bank in turn ia pleas ed to mail you a notice of receipt at no expense to you Endorsements on checks should be in th following form Pay to the order of  JftPhenson State Bank For Deposit only  BsrA John Dee  i , fetters Sfrt Rltk  Money to lean at FIII iff est paid en Tune Certificate, ef AM depeajej aw ear rr iatiSW1 6 v</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>NRjjaT     a L     fimrfmei S Volume l4  4 1 Pinckney  ispatcfj Michigan Mirror t Items of Interest Slate News New Mid and Happenings of  Stat Tarsal Told From Lansing The world struggle now seems tCl be between Democracy  Comm union and Senator Vandenberg of me ifciiM, loreign relations commite cUa not think our stand is in compatible or inconsistent with our  loyalty to U United Nations We cannot fail to hack up th president, said Stinator Vandenberg, The presidents hand must be up held Hot said the, independence of j Greece land Turkey must bt preserved Aot only for their own sake but for tiie peace and sricurity The American way must be preserved which he called tbi, will of the majority contrasted to the Comm unist way which he called the wil of thfi minority He added it is our duty tc, champion free people who are resisting subjugation by  outside pressure Senator Vanckinberg expressed full accord with the president He would support thfi enemies of Com munion and employ our power to proved its spread Gov Sigkir would halt the spread of Communism in Michigan and to that end is trying to outlaw the American Youth for Democracy group while the president and Sen  Vandenberg checjki it in Europe The big question is How far is the United States willing to go to carry out this policy If money and arms arti not enough Is she wiling tc supply min if needed Thi 400,000,000 million gift is but a drop in tine bucket for such a huge task   The F B I files at Washington show that the American Youth for Democracy was organised at Mecca Temple, Nrw York City Oct 17, 1943 to succeed the Youth Communist Ltague It now has branches in iiost colleges The Communist menade by a strange coincidence has placed President Truman,Senatlor Vanden berg and Gov Sigler in same boat although in most others they art directly opposed 2ND AND 3RD GRADES  I Judith Siekeli, Marilyn Van,Slambrook Simon son twins all had  fcdneaday March 19, 947 OUR DlltOCRACY No 12 their Sth birthdays this weekt Wot fett have been very much in evidence this wak Our radiators have betn decorated with dry J ing clothes Donnalee Swarthout very beautifully decorated one of our blackboards with a mother duck and her ducklings three, i lie mird grade are looking for nii ox  ipiiinj A rub in was imported seen in the Campbell neigh borhood FIFTH AND SIXlH GRADES 1 Jit 5th and Gth grade boys had their last baskelball game Thurs against the 7th grade The score was re versed fromi the last for th  7tjh prade were the winners, the  score bring 11 to 14 Just look out for us midgets when we get upstairs Were sellling seeds to raise bus fare to transport us to Belle Lsle the last wek of school We would be grateful to those mothers who would like to accompany us Mrs Swarthout would like about 10  Just onr absence this week Happy Birtihday to a 10 year old Douglas Jefferies, Wer spdnding and squeezing time to give 7th and 8th graders a run for their money in the spell  down next Friday, Mar 21   Past Master Mte tHfmtkkLY ftfo Cf AMERICA, WHCN THeFAM PigT PftOOUCB ALMOST EVERYTHING IT USED TNiN6 THt JMftfcV WAS ONE OF THC MAJORTASH  I 17th Annual Past Meters Ban Uet of Livingston Lodge No76 F  A M Is March 29 The Annual Past Masters Night Banquet or so calledLrtfle Grand Ledge of Lvingsfcon Lodge No 7G ut Iinckney will beheld at the school at 70U pmon the evening of Saturday, March 2 It will bo sencd by Pinckney Chapter OE,S Most if the grand lodge officers have acceptd invitations to attend and also all the candidates for grand mar shal Current Comment Grass Lake madii the front pages last week by electing an all woman tity ticket It was not a seup AS 1UT votis were cast compared to 26 lust year and every woman had op  position on another tickeNone of those elected is less than 40 ytars old and all but 1 are mothersTbie is beli ved to be the first such ad mi nitration in the tate and the pivss is featuring it with wnteups and pictuns The workings of this all feminine administration will be watched with interest by the entire state Occasionally a woman is el tted to office But an entire ticket, Iwell that IN something for Rleys The name Little Grand Lodge  Relieve it or not About 50 was applied several years ago by  by William Ladner, past master of Howell Lodge That year 9 grand lodge officers, were present JT INVOLVED CARDING AND SPINNING, DyeiNG AND  WEAVING AND, FINALLY, THE FASHIONING AND STITCHING OF TH GARMENTS ALL OONE 8Y HAND DEMOCRAT CAUCUS 5 he Democrat caucus convened  tlown hall Saturday with P W Curlett chairman and Mur lay Kennedy, clerk The foilowing ttcrl was nominated by acclam altion j Supervisor Lynn Hondee Clerk  ITrcrsurer Juuce William yeUVys Jtustice  Asner Wylie Highway Com Bert Harris ioard off Review Wm, Shehan Canstables Ed Spears jr Wn FarreiL Homer Abney, Frank riasko,   Committee Laren5e Murphy, Xeo Lavey, Murray Kennedy   Friday Mrs Merwin Campbell presrjited the intermetiiate grades to Miss Cook, the Michigan State College Music instructor for final rehearsal before the fetival  Mrs Cook compliment Mrs Campbell for her wondorful training of ths boys and girls We too are proud of her for never in the history of Pincknry School nave tfuch young children taught to sing in four parts Bob Van Blarcum, Doris fmus Mildred Roberts an decorating our  room for Easter J Friday cldsed thm girls basket ball season the Gth graders played  the 7th gracUi losing to the score f  u  THERE is PROBABLY NO MORE STRIKING EXAMPLE QF AMERICAS ENERGIES ANO CLAIUS IN PRODUCTIOkNO OISTRISUTION THAN IN THE TRANSITION rROrlHC   TO STOR CLOTHES TODAY, CLOTHING IS OM , AS PRODUCTIOM C   WITH STVLE AND VALUES C ON VCNI FN TLV AVAIL  1 TO ALL FAMILIES THROUGHOUT TliE LANp Morley Vaughn rnuwia of 15 to 4, The 7th graders only Former Pinckney Boy Dies In Von advantage being in height I r04 liosia Thu Hi Girls of our room hav  rujeetings on Wediesday afternoon J Dr Morley S Vaughn 7, dl with Elsifci are winding up Their I at the Monroe hospital Siiiu, woifk for the Exhibit at Howell j follcwing two day illness oi inn this month The boys of Mrs Campbell room and Mis Swarthouts room too advantage of the thaw and had a neally gotod snow oalL light XjVilli IHIIUUV J ri ,  i  1 It J Murray Ki,nndj 1 Everyone got wet but noonr killed WilliimaSfS MftS CATHERINE FITZPATRICK , an v  Mrs Kathtrine Fitzpatrick, G5, iter his fathers death the fmih oniaHe practised at Ca although ill visited 14 li  ti Thursday before going to lc 1 ptal The deceased wa the T,D cf lat rrg John Vaughn and NY Va i and was born in M Ih  an  are his was a votoriii The lodce rooms will be open from 5 t 7  v to wcelve visitos PROGRAM  Invocation  ii orue Th mifon Mu ic Lode Jrcletra Wifiu Norman V,M c V1 M Charles Sherman lJtM, 1 oasUvai r liesponse  Mia Canijbell Singiig Ilai iicrshop Cuarlitte Ann Arbor ieorKc Edwards, Dir Address Paul Ntrawhcrki r MGM of thi Michigan Grand Lodge Entertainment Fred Maher and his  talking doll Skinny Dnan T M Aporn II f ntation to Jot pli Griffith Uy lilf Miller IM  Introduction of Xisitinf 1,t Masters and MasUrs Here and There At REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican ca ucus met at 800 p m, and nominated tljn fob  lowing ticke Supervisor L J Henry Cterk  Howard Read Treasurer Stanley Dinke Hijrh Com Erdley VanSickle Justice Dan VanSlambrook Justiccj  Edward Parker Br of Rev Jcse Richardson Constables  Charks Gunderson, Edmund Hainesa Norman Miller On Haines, CotniqittietV L J Henry, Stanley Dinkel, Charles G under son THE LOVE THAT LED TO  MURDER Neither the dieing victim nor the killer would implicatt, the sprightly socialite who was the cause of the erim ,Read Chivalry in Dtxiver, behittd4besoence8 story of murder fctr rorance in American Weekly with this Sundays  March 23 issue of rlie Detroit Sunday Times sinc2 lived tfliere Surviving are 3 sons, Edward of Pasadena, Cal, and William of Detroit and Francis of  of Pontic Three daughters, tMrs Katherinr Farnum of Elm a Wash,Mr JaneSchaffner of Grosse iwoodbridge N Ferrio H  iv Pointe Sho2S position 4 years Thon ori died at the home of her daughter, Mrs Katherine Farnum in Elma, Washington on March 10 She was  formajrly Katherine Farnumdaughter of the late Patrick and J nnie Lyitian Farnum of Pinckney, 40 years she married thr late William Fitzpatrick cf Detroit and has  end came i0 Pinckney whero  ed school  graduated iro i i  ney high schcol in 190i iiis muir er was matron of the an ,L iu and he lived there and worked io,his uncle, the late Dr HF Siuloi Later he woked in the rAw   I W W Barnard He enrolled ii   Sr , hit A Detrci College of VrW, graduated in 1012, H   irutternsftiin in Jackson  C pital and was appointed  at Jackson prison in 1012 i   Ill Also a brcther Lorenzo, Olclah ma City Oklahoma The funeral was held from St, Pauls church Grosse Pointe Farms on Saturday with burial in MtOlivet crmetery Basketball Scores The basket ball teams in this sec tion did not fare well in the regional last week and all but Mian waa elimiinatedMiian beat Clinton and St Andrews, Detroit and meets St Marys of Jackson this week in the aemifioab Manchester beat Hanover 44 to Z9 lwD lost to Hasiett 33 to 22  CHALLENGE OF THE CROSS The Challenge of the Cross, a1 iacred drama, will be presented by the Ycwng People of the community Congregational Church on  Psalm Sunday evening, March 30 T46 p m  This sacred drama holds a lot  meaning for everyone and is 6ing presented at this Holy Lenan Season for the benefit of all who are interested in seligicus projects  , The drama consists of young I ladies who are willing and not  willing to accept the cross in  an  fmUematk manner and really old a ehallenge for each of us The hciir that night will consist of all young pecple and the com plete program is under the leader j  hio o Mrs Merwin Campbell A  caplete annoncement of the cast nd program wOl be in next weeks MnlAHia Meyer who teaches the MoOaren school in Liaaa will have rm Urn WPAG radio fauAnn Arbor Mar 28, Atta Mayor was in Lansing Lorraine Koch of Lansing j with Mr, nnd Mr si practise of medicine u  he remained there until 10P  he moved tfi Maybee to pn years ago he took over a i at Carleton and mcved thei was a member of the staff o Monroe hcepitals and d t  special courses at Chicago 1o i ,clinic and Mayo Brx He married Bernie Rutfrfovd of Jackson in June 1915 S  died at Maybee in September ItM VUM children, who survive They ru Jcfhn and Prudence or Ypsilirti, MrsMaure JHeain,Kalamapo yi Mrs Calvin Hone of Jack on Al  his mcther, Mrs Nettie Vaig i rj Pinckney and two sisters Mi Edith TecDle of Jackson and Mrs Norma Merrill of Webstorupul4KfL gehool Rv Fwhcis MnrpTiy agtot Wissei at 8 and 11 a m Kovena Friday 7 220 noon S00 p mPreparation for Holy Common ion each Satardav 8 to 9 p m atu Sunday 700 to 7 80 i, m Sunday, March 23 is Passion Srnd,  rvii,i Sunday for Hoys Junior He iy Name, 4th week f Id Nowrui Amonpr tho itTn nrn i Merlyn MCCIOM  Mon Pivnoep Gifi    i i j FlfL07  H i Wcd iat ObMn lc,r,7iiUT lat Dam  N Fri  itn Vrs Merz Sat relatives of Mrs Dunkas  j  Pruyors are requested for the pucctss of a nission to be held ere April 27 tc, May 4tli conducd by the Paulist Fathers the public is invited to all lectures and de votions f  March is devnted to St Joseph md Feast of the 7 Dolors March 10 to 28  Bapftiem wns conferred recently m James Peter Philbin jr, spon os Walter and Catherine Philbin ,nd on Heward Joseph, on of  Mr and Mr MS9O11 Hughes,5pon or were Mr viid Mrs, Chritojher Brogn 9Jt Imt  XL 4  Billv 9liehan c Ann Arbor spent week end with Mr and Mrs  Wm Shehan Mr, and Mrs Mark Nash were Fridav dinner guest of txA Mrs Jre Basydlo  Mrs Rose Sendee spent the week end at the Max Parkinson j home in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Bud Fisher of Detroit were Saturday guest of Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee PTA H   Hmjfces has sold one of  PTA will meet y etbamt at Satm Lake to Mr iRttUdce, prop, of UM  Hashes aad wife and Gus amd wife were in Detroit i There are two grandchilden The deceased was a member cf Hiram Lodge No 110 Fiat Hock Mich F  A M, The funeral war held at the Swarthout Furiv Home Monday afternoon At U request of Flat Rock Lodge L ingston Ledge had charge of th service and gave an all Mason u service, with Past Master Calvii Hooker giving the funv  Burial waa in Pinckney emetrry The deceased was etily a few years older than the editor who knew him all his life It seems but a short time ago he was managing the Pinckney ball team and playing left field Other members were Jack Monks, Gale Johnson Bill Darfee, Cecil Sigler Jay Smith Leo Lavey Gene fteason and Wm, Kennedy The deceased was called Bill then and still responded to the  name en visiter to Pinckney, Lester McAfee and family spent Sunday in PawPaw Cttaom apent the  COM tS CHURCH  Alfred AJU4, Aimiter Misriorenee duhVsript ni  At I rector SIM School Supt Herman Vedder M, ruing Worship  10  ua Choir practise Wad evening Special Lenten services at hurch Wed nite at 70  the COSPFf tMi29IQK Kev I  a Beachey, Past ,r Morning vVorship  1000 Sunday School , 1100 iperintendent Wilbur Leidig VmnT Pir Moctin 730 Prayer Service Wed 730  School ckaes for spring Lion Friday Francis Quih, son of  late Anna Doan Quisli of IJ , wa,s married at Notre Da mo i clInd last week tc, MarguoriU ,strong of Detroit Clyde Darrow and u i of Milford were in town Sun   Rubert Carr is on ins, v, ay home  front Guam Detuse Ledwidgo was borne from Ann Arbor Wednesday nru Thur 1 11 Kihn is a second hase eandi 1 I on tlo Unxorsity rf Mich DM aaiu and is still on iho sjuaad d rite several cutst    unday guests of Mr and Mrs  Toa Bell were Mrand Mrs Erwin CM  k and scm of Dexter, Mr and i  Rax Merivala of Ann Arbor xnd Mrs Ruth Miller  Mrs fele anor Baughn and son returne1 fom tlhe Byron hospital j Satu y  N  Tauhn, David Abertdeen and Mr , nd Mrs John Carver attended tlio Pmolay serrices at the Tivanirolieal church, Ann Arbor Sunday HQ Mi Frank Aberdeen was in De troit last week M Kool ileyer and daujrhtr retuicvl from St Toe hospital Sun day and ire ut the Walter Clark Gerald Hpnry was home from Moseville over the week end  Mr and Mrs Uoyd  Hndee rcre in Ann Arbcnr Sunday Lloyd Hendee, Howard Read Nrn an Milterrand Gerry fivrarhoiit atnrid the , I Pal of  var jatfal at Dcroit I ndjy Hondav roftt cf Mr,  Mrs AUert Rhiiley wre Doyle TVraplcton and wtfe cf Kgo Haroor Gail Shirley, of Webl erville, faliP Miiler nnd fs ily wd Iriard Lee and family  Mr ,nd Mr, Amfc osr Ktati ,dy of Wayn and IIary Filer Doyle of Ann Arbor were wek end visiters at the Iriv Ko r i  home  Mrs Phiiln Sprou rt Saur jday at the Charles Souic home ir, HoweU  Ro Read and Rg Schaefer zrf wives were Sun dinner guest of  Mr and Mrs Herb Snecd in How  years ago iinckniy electd a village ticket composed of men who were only 21 eats old The latel Dr CL Sigler was presidentjRoy Teepliclerk and  F G, Jackson, George Kiason jr councilmen     The school hot lunch program is  ajrain headed foo disasr because the funds run out March 31 and  ihj economy mindd Republiean eonresfthas so far refused to appropriaU the 10 million more that is needed ,n continue it Chairman Tali r of the appropriations comniitte says it is the atates responsib ility to continue HA lunch program j his program was started before the war whin the surplus food, bought by the government to ketip thy price up was portioned out to  the schools,When war started therii wai no longer any surplus and a money appropriation has sincti been made This year more Michigan schools han evor signed up fctr the  project with the result appropriaion was not tnough Cong Cannon Missouri, says Congress has funds to fight the hoof  mouth disease among cattle but none for under nourished Jchildrenl  Th Greek 400 rniMion loan is now all uppermost So much so the president cancellrd his vacation trip to plead for it Tht purpose of the loan a t, stop Communism which threatens to sweep Kurope where starving hrmelees people an turning Communist by thou sands Gnat Britian intervened in  Greece and by use of soldiers and food has btjeu trying t kep a weak Greek king on the idrone and prevent Russia from ti  ng over The idea now is that t country will furnish money, footi and IIW and Great Britian will s iply  tho  troops This is tin way World War II started but in a very short time American troops followid American  arms, and money into the conflict Is history going to repeat itHfAfter World War 1 when Russia ovi er tlueu the Czai and Lenin  Ic over this country, was peruadrd r Lnglind iind France to si nd soldiers to Archangel in Siberia to fight the Russians  restore theCzar to his throne The venture was a failurr, thousands of American beys were killed and the army raised by England  France were also defeated and driven from Russia, The twa j, Russian nobility generals wtre killed and also the Russian Czar and hit entirt family So many Michigan boys were killed then, that a cemetry ntar Birmingham was platted to bury them in This is the White Chapel cemetery Of course the  idea is to stop Communism be font it overwhelms all Europe and Asia Starvation is the soil in which Com munism roots best  P r 1 AW harin no church affiliation elMrs Pauline Clark and  Gregory spent  Sunday with are invited to worship here Subfxrt Victory in Defeat COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Tht Villi age Council met March 13, 1947 in the Council SMB RcU call of offices PresjentLavey, Griffith, Palmt r, CUntbn,  Clark and Kennedy Absent Thayer Motion By Clark seconded bf Clinton that the petition for fpac al kion be with drawn at tha  request af James LRaaa motlom  he newly ekcted officers were thei installed as follows Pies d f iker ClerkMildred Adds suer Helen Riynolds or 2 years, Irvin dene Dinkel and Don  ihe new council then took Clyde E FJr, fCkffc Molion by Swarthout svpfOftat y Palmer that naastieg to haW id Tuesday of month krS W promptly at 830 Motion canfei Motion by Clark svppofftad kf Plmer that Ed as fire chief for  Motion i further b  Motion Capt Roberts of the He well Sal vation Army is the speaker  here next Wednesday night   44 in DcteoA Mics Bcmire Ijimont spent the week end in Lansing Mrs Virginia Grant and baby of Ann Arbor spent the week end  J Emma Vollmer Miss Helen Bland of Unad waa a Sunday guest of Mr Mrs Andrew CampbeU Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee n in Jackacti Sunday, CHAKLta CHAMtSfcttlAlil  Charle Chamberlain f with Mary Wylie at the home c7 Ws home here today Ifrs Rose Hendee a his wife, 2 so, Co  W frienUs gave Vern Kennedy WeHc and ft daaghter Joyea, a aornrise natty Saturday nite fc fwwBfttk  to fceoor of V hkday chatxrh Fhday st 1 p v JUsJJ mmmm PINCKNE DISPATCH Weilneday March 19, 1947   d L Annual Junior PJay LENA RIVERS Friday and Saturday MARCH 21 Neighboring News   of 25 Years A AVON THEATER I he Mt Clemens school board f,   L  Steckbridre, Mich I Fri,  Sat March 21,22 has bren given 30 days to installe following township tickets have fiij doors and fire escapes by the  now ocrats Sup A state fire marshall  Roche Clerk Dan urta Trea Thr MackinderGlenn Aemerican R J CarrjHigh Com Patrick KennLegion Post, Stockbridge won first f  Caspef Vollmer R, s  prio in the 6th district for a 150  YebbJ nJustoc LWV nnefy, JN QIJJ SACRAMENTO pcmnt membership inci a,o I  Bd,of Rev, M J Rrason Ihe Mrs Janet Hubbard, formerly of 2SuMlcn , 84  ST 3 C Stockbridge died in YpsiUnti laVtJfI,ltrS  FTloId Wefs T wek Her son, Robert, worked on  rnest Sh J8 Ross Read I Justice Mark Swarthout, High Com C L Campbel1 Overseer, S H Carr Bd of Rev W H Meyir Joseph Placeway 69 died at his home hrre March 7 He leaves 2  SYLVAN THEATER CHLSEA MICH Uie Dispatch some years ago A large wseiu oif papuaw pjoio nuing in Whitmore Lake last week to discuss conditions due to an overcrowded school, Two remedies A Western with WM ELLIOTT, BELLE MALONE  e  Stooge Comedy Cartoon 25 800 PM Pinckney High School LENA RIVKHS, our adorable heroine GRANNY XIOUI 1if1 1JL1OV d TarfiiioJur  I are available To build onto the Ippint school or buy busses and , tranpcrt them to another school10 your ao Whitmore Lake had 75 pupils Now they have 225 Mark Rice, former Hamburg resident died at Whitmore Lake last j week j Sheriff Osborn of Ann Arbor has I issui d 200 tickets the past 2 months I lo car owners wfth defective head  Rights and taillights Fire last wrek did 9000 worth of damage to the Gray Self Serve stod in Hamburg The Ubn P M store at Brighton ga e away 150 ice cream cones last wetk on the occasion of thir firt PETTY WALLACE I anniversary I Porn to Mr and Mrs Merlii PETTY WADDELL J MIUW of Hamburg at Brighton hs KLGA HAMMER sister, Mra Romina Placeway and Mrs Rosina Mercer, and 7 grandchildrfrn The funeral was held at the Federated church Friday, Rev Cook officiating   Rev B F Osborn is holding revival services at the Federated chur ch PuaJ Strawhecker of thr U of M spent the week end with his sister,  Mrs Ona Campbell J  Sanfccd Reason has the ifirst rad io in town and entertained number  Sun Tues, March 23 TO EACH HIS OWN  Fri, Sat March 21,22 THE RETURN of MONTE  CKlSTir Starring LOUIS HAYWARD, BARBARA BRITTON GEORGE McCRAD and UNA OCONNOR Cartoon Now A Melodrama with OLIVIA DeHAVILANDJOHN LUND Plus News ComingThe hoodlum Saint, BoyV Ranch Home in Oklahoma itiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiirin cf persons at his home Sunday nite T  j7 171 SI J I A sermon preached by Wm Jenn 2 F ITSl ilHllUU s lOl ii cK Y 1 M  soutik ri JOHM LlYIXfJSTi MRS LIVINGS iON, CAROLINE LIVINGSTON, an  ANNA LIVINOTOX FRANK CUULVI r MRS GRAHAM, ni j aious wiK DURWARD IiELMVNT MALCOLM EVERETT, AUNT MILLY, a colored i ivani OLD CAESAR,who is a  ii lia io of  IVel1  I, warm  it letiian  ,lli Id DAVID IAUEUDEEN 1, as EVELYN POYVMAN AVDREY AMULRGEi ii slale San 225   Surveyor Clay Gordon and incvu JOAN 1MUS in4s Bryan in Pittsburg Pa, a concert in Newark N, J and a prize fight in Madison Square Garden  Y, were among the things heurd  Mr Shirey has discontinued in restaurant in the old Dispacth Mar 10,a son Harold Merlia j building  moved to Williamston l,e County Press say, thi, Howell  Wm White has sold his farm  and moved to Howell 0 Haines has moved from th Eisele farm to the Glenn Coleman farm near Howell Mrs Eisee has moved back to her farm  Bank iocrs has 5G0 persons on thei payroll Mruce Products GO and the lvr on  a a i a  j i N  11 to piiMl  leaM Uieir En ainiy  Nichol ton  ioii who lias cluing jocial icll aUlUt Ol The story deals vilh lh beloved Grauny Nichols who are eo,iIUd c land home and seek iffn, will ed thi, family name of Nahols toiivn of hi dornineiring wife, Mailda Aiiii in Kentucky where 11  Livingison ha a luiue plunta ion, Lt b thi hut gtaiidmcTier ra subjeut to tli, treaneni usually bnndnd poor lelaMcnsFa steps in and provi s our heivines woiili ud , itnoumeiit at tli yDraln Com Munsell have gone to Florida RUSSELL CLARK They went last yrar also Lorn to Mr and Mrs Francis DONNA LOU GILBEEi 0likress at McPherson hospital on March 7 a son They live on thii larm of Mrs Alma Harris  Mrs Alice Schoenhals of Howell has gone to Fairhopti, Aabama William Dilloway has been renominated for justice of place at Howell South Lyon has a vacancy in the office f city dog catcher former marriageJOE BURNS RAY HURTUH1SE JUNE HAMMEl  NEIL rAlGHN to HMFHI Under Federal Supervision Merer Federal Deposit In uranee Corporation All Da posits Insured up to 5,000 io each of you rig Tifna Rivers and New  i r end of tht play ia r tnni, SPECIAL1ES BETWEEN ACTS CHOPS EAST M6, LAKELAND, MICH Staring Marsh 11947  Open Every Day Friday Fish  Chips 6TAlcOF MTCHlOAM The Probate Court tor the Couty of Livingston At a session of said Court, held at the liobate Office in the City of Howell in said Cojunty on the 3rd  y of March A D, 1947 t Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge oi Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Ernst E Talbot, deceased James Thompson having filed in said Court her inal administration account, and her petition praying for me allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution of th residue of said estate It i Ordered, That the 24th day  of March A D, 1947 at ten i oclxk HI the forenoon, at said Pro   Offeie, be and is hereby ap1 aij d for examining said account ami healing said petition U is Further Ordered,That public iice there jf be given by publica tion of a copy of this order for three successive weeks previous to id day of hearing, in the Pinckney liMatch, n newspaper printed and eiiulatrd in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate Cilostia Parshall, Register of Pro A true copy  Notes of 47 Years Ago The Lovittls of Boston, the next numberon ,the lecture cruise i March 2 Frank ferwin has finished hisj ccoirse at the Toronto veterinary i college and returned home where , he will associated with Dr Pre Mylne for awhile Bern to Mr and Mrs Jam is MeCluskcy March 1G a daughter Mary Ruen closed her school in Stcokbridge township Friday Editor George Barnes has bought the Switzir farm in Marion The friends of Lucy Swarthout gave her a surprise party Thurs day night   Howell voted down a proposition i fS  HOW TO AVOID THE RUSH  ff bond for electrtc lights Mon Mike Ruen closed his school in Iosco Friday Robert Staclcable while leading a colt last vek was dragged and had 1 5 his arm broken  The friends of Emil Brown gave him a surprise party Thursday eve on his 3th birthday II was given a hall tree Sheldon Wi bb 70, died at his home west of town Mar 15He was thrice married His ffirst wift was Mary Carrsecond Mary Kuhn and ,3rd Sarah KuhnHe leaves his wife and four children Fred Lake will hold an auction March 25 on thri Lake farm H H Swarthout will sell his per ecmal property at auction Saturday at the Jackson bldg The Pinckney dam wrnt out Mon day The dam being weakened by muskrats A bee will be held to re build it  Eveiybody likes to be waited S on promptly Nobcdy likes to r stand in line However, there 3 are peak periods in every bank 9 when lines at tellers windows S are likely tt, be longer ihe  peuk hours are usually around  noon and just before closing 5 hours c,f the dayThe peak days  are those that come at the lat ter part of the week and around the 1st and 15th of the  month Si for fastest, service we suggest you bank early in the day and early in the week and remember you never have to stand iine In at all when do your banking by mail through your nearest mail box When mailing currency for  deposit, it is important that you register the letter ff a 3  REAL ESTATE MOTRCAGKS 5 OR PERSONAL AT REASON 5  ABLE RATES a WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS   AVAILABLE FOR SOUND 5  LOANS I Sun, Mon, Tuea, Mar, 23,2425 NO LEAVE NO LOVE4  A Comedy Starrin  Van JOHNSON KEENA i WYNN PAT K1RKWOOD, GIM LC 4BAR DO and EDWARD Ai 0J Sun Shows 245, 445 00, 9,10 V7dThuT, Ma7ch26, 27 BLONDIE KNOWS BEST A Comedy Starring PENNY SJNGLETON, ARTHUR LAKE LARRY SIMMSJARJORIE KENT Plue DEATH VALLEY4 with ROBERT LOWERY, HELEN GIL  BERT, NAT PENDLEON Coming Kitty4 Colorado Serenade SinKin in the Corn L HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH Thur Fri, Mar 20, 21 WALLACE BERRY GEORGE RAFT and JACKIE COOPER ia THE BOWERY Carton New Stooge Comedy Sat, March 22 Mat Sat 2 p m Cont i THE RETURN OF RUSTY vitb TED TONALDSON and JOHN LYTEL flu ZANE GREYS SUNSET PASS  4 s iWUiUHMHwimiKtiHiijiiiuiimiuS Specials  MARSH SEEDLESS 54  JUMBO SIZE  LARGE 2 TIN Gauze Toilrt Tissue Sugar Head Lettuce Iceberg Grapefruit Silver Fleece Kraut  Butter Brookf ield elvetta Cheese AF Frsh Ground Beef Bacon squares  5 ROLLS LBS 2 for  3 Cor  15c 46c 19c 23c  tained several sleighoads of young people Thursday night Porn to RevCarl Jones and wife of Chi lsea last week a son Herbert Shoenhal has moved on Charles Love farm wrst of town LouisDeWolfe of Hamburg will J FrankHmchey has gone to Wash sthrt for the Klondike Apnl L  farmelro,a former resid ent, Sam Wdson won the tpncal Tu pk  contest at Hovrll high school laWright wh was workin for Mm FrKirk VanWinVle and wife enter will return to Pinckney with JAMES WARREN, WAN LESLIE cartoon Sun, Mon March 23 24  Sun Mac 2 P M Cont BLUE DAVIS, PUL HENREID, CLAUDE RAINS in DECEPTION Selected Shorts New, AUCTION  HAROLD GATES  Howell 1010 Having decided  ftoutb of Howell on  DUANE MEYERS AUCTIONEERS Howell 7100F1 discontinue farm ing will sell personal property to high bidder Farm located 3Smiles  Pinckney Rd, West first house on Coon Lake Rd ,on 2 or 25c 79c 99c 34c, 43c i  45C  Thur March 27th STARTS J00 P M LB LB LB rank iarts skinless estinghouse Record Players 3350 irettcs pcffiNBRANDS1 139  Seal test Ice Cream  Carry a Complete Line of  I Work Clothes neyi Gen  srowe  CATTLE 14 Head of Tested Cattle Holstein 4 years old, fresh Ho stein 5 years old, fresh Hoittein, 3 years old, fresh HoUtaB I rsrl old, fresh HoUtein S yrtoldfreahbred oack Holstein, S years olda fresh Hofcteia, 4 years, milking Holfttein, 3 years olcLj milking Jersey, 4 years old, milking 6 HoUtein Calves FARM IMPLEMENTS , Jeein Deere Model B tractor oa I rwbfafcer, power Uft like new  Jofc Deere tracttor cultivate teel  syeel John Deere tractor John I Desre 214 plow John Deere man j urj spreader, John Deere cfor vrtx ris, JJehu Doer hay loader, John Deere dump rakeJcfcn Deere side delivery rake International 7 ftout rrain binderrrtentational feed rinder 28 ft endless belt International 5 ft mower, International rubber tire wagon, Emerson 5 ft mower MinnMoline corn binder, International ccrn pianDer International 3 section Spring nooth, Superior grain drill, land roller Chore Boy Milkers 7 milk pails, strainers, manj other articles HAY AND GRAIN 800 bu oats lMi bu cent Quantifr of loose mutfed hay HOUSEHOLD Including oak dining table, chairs nd buffet, kitchen table and Chair, other articiteS W  Farm of 136A with 7 rcionos and bath, new furnacesand al modern conveniencesunninjf watei in the  house and barn TERMS 10 to 12 months time cJnkaW notes at 6 tmjm EAST  Elmer Hollaway JVCeWOH STATEpaJ s  WJjF PINCKINLY DISPATCH Wednesday March 19 1947 PiNCKNEY DESPATCH Entered  Ptoetoey, Mfehj The Peoples Store Subdcriptiou U25 a Paid Is Advance PAU W CUUXVT PUIUSIUI Groceries, Drygoes Canned Coods, Sheas Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store  Mid Louis Swarthout spent the J week end m levdit I C W Huker and family of  Ann Arbor spent Sunday ai tiie J H Hooker home J H Jkokei, Hamburg treat eUltd wnh the county Urea Mon day Isabel Nash was home from Ann Arbor Sunday j  Mrs Fannie Kavanauh jjpent VSunday with Mr and Mra Louis Cole  Aiesdanitr Clifford VanHorn and LesUr McAfee were in Ann Arbor  Tuesday   Mi uuU Mrs Robert Mitteer of SUckbridgc were Thursday night  di After gueiU of Mr and Mrs   Hubert Read Mrs Kdith Teeple of Jackson is  vuiting Mrs NetCie Vaughn 1 Kobe it Tasch and family were in Ann Arbor Sunday  George Gardner, and family   spent Sunday evening at the Una Campbell home  Una Campbellbanged his car up  last Wednesday when he hit sonw j  i near Chubby Corners, j Mrs Mable buy dam spent last week in Jackson Kemleth Reason and family of Ann Arbr and Russell Glover and famiiy of Fowlerville called at the home of Mrs,Edna Reason Sunday j John Stanley Dinkel SCQI of Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel celebrat ed his first birthday last Tuesday with a cake4 candle elc Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout were guests Mr and Mrs C JClinton were in Chelsea Sunday Mr  and Mrs Charles Clark Sunday in Lansing Walter Clark and wife and Win, I Bras and wife were in AnnArbor WEN YOU BUY ICE CREAM BUY THE BEST THAT IS MADE Arctic Ic Cream OUR BULK ICE CREAM FOR MONTH IS VANILLA, CIIOCLATE, FUDGE ROYAL, TOASTED HAEL NUT AND WHITE HOUSE OUR PACKAGE ICE CREAM IS  VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, PEACH STRAWBERRY WITH TOASTED HAZEL NUT, , 3 COLOR BRICK AND WHITE HOUSE White House Ice Cream is Vanilla with Rich Red Chrrries Try This for Dinners and Fartes It is Delicious CORY DRUG STORE LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING V Weekly TripstoMade to Detroit Lloyd Kendee Phone G4M4 SPOT CASH  HORSES 14 COWS 12 HOGS 450 Per CWT, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 Thi Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK Juo Crifiith and family were in Sunday c ly Several year ago lie  hw  Clyde Fisher and wife spent Sun Miss Nellie Fleming of the Dex  day at the Lloyd Fay home m Wub Ur road died in California recent hervillc  , ly Several yaars ago he  her Mr and Mrs, Fred Read are  brother, the late Henry Fleming, fperted back from Honda nexi, jived in a house trailer here wek,  tyMriiiiiMiiiirjHiiiiiMiiuinHiiiiiMMiUHiiunHMnHMMUimunuiirwl,IMr  Annetmeing    THE OPENING OF OUR NEW 5 j Tractor  Farm Eq j uipment Shop COMF t MODERN SLKV1CL MfcXH b GENUINE KEFA1K S1LAM CLEANING, PAINTING ALL WORK GUARANTEED TIRES GENERAL ,F1SK, PHAR1S LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON TRADE IN NEW TIRES MOUNTED FREE QUICK SERVICE ON FLATS SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY Fenners Dixie Service Pinckney Mich M3C  Pearl SU t t I S uw Sarvice Deader Alive HORSES 10 COWS 10 Fuw ArlmaU Collected Promptly 1 Modern Equipment abi ien E L PARKER Am Phone 88, Pinckney Tba FASTFST Dpd Sto c Service in Michigan I Tba FASTFST Lnri Sto  ervice in Michigan Central DL IStoekCo EQUIPMENT, SKILLED PARTS, REPAIRING  HOWLETT BROSHACRNEY I Is ALLiS CHALMERS, NEW IDEA LOW VACUUM MILKERS V EQUIPMENT, HNMAfi 3DYEAR FARM TIRES 5 PHONE 19FI GREGORY, MriCH IN STOCK SOIL PIPE  FITTINGS BATH TUBS 4V  5  SHALLOW WELL PUMP S 250 Gal, to 600 LAVATORES SINKS WATER SOFTNERS I SEPTIC TANKS LAUNDRY TUBS 1 PIPE FITTINGS VALVES WELL POINTS TTTINGS JET PUMPS tanley Dinkel 411IIIIUItflMllilll11UIIIMlllfllWllllHMMlflit1rtilMllWtlMilMMMIIlfatlHaM k 28 rc INCREASE      Do Men Like Women And when he an af temoon of st r  Mayfce yon read that receu tkle in a national nugiirisM claim last it American mendont really Sewards Creek, r far IOse the ctr  of wossesu They glass of beer si  It that no on a pedestal and Garden tavern, Jane Is afanost at MM there, ways with hint execs when shes fjto say that that was l    MllfnvfjnTTuLookatanyinaY From where  t, espec 4IU the Cuppers  ruteout everyday coin ttaf if Dee spent his panionship  and nerer should m n the boysbut   togethtap essential parts y Ban ttoss nothiaf better of a successful Marriafe to stay borne by the fire,  a glass f beer with Jane, 2 eribbage, or jast taBcing  i  In Germinatination UNDER COLD WET CONDITION S WITH DeKalbs New Seed Treatment Consistent with our policy of giving the farmer the best seed corn possible, the following information is brought to your n,ientiozu  acta than aha Pla  13  jl The DeKalb Cctnpany has beenexperimening with a new seed I treatment since 1943 2 Tests conducted by MI Official Seed Testag Lborator show ed seed treated with this new che widat erminnted p better under cold conditics than old type dust treatments  8 AiL DE KALB SEED was this new seed treatment last vW The ootBtandine germination of DeKalb Seed last spring 2U tt S t, Sain MM THEH ENTIRE SEED CROP with this oew chemical Arlo Watson  I seems lik3 ysieriay It seems like yesterday that Nancy was play ing with dolls Now shes pi hng her own baby carriage es, theres been 0 lot of changes in the last 20 years most of them so gradual we hardly notice them at ail Nancy didnt grow up all at once A tooth at a timea curl at a timean inch at a and suddenly a little kid sister was Mfj Joe  Jones, mother of Joe, Jr Like Nancy, the use of electricity Has grown a lot in the last 20 years But the price of elec tricity has been going down steadily Tfcu may not have noticed k because your bill probably stays about the tamebut how nany appliance have you added to ,27Nowyoaaregebisuuly twite as much a yes dkl the CatCiGOftr, MKHJ rtfOME  flatt awtahHsi sUaMMB GsfcHNCKNEV DISPATCH Wednesday March 19 47 Now Available IOT WATER HEATER, IOILL COMBINATIONS, CABINET INKS, MILK COOLERS, WASHING MACHINES, ELECTRIC PUMPS SEPTIC TANKS AND OIL HEATERS  I ELECTRIC CHICKEN BROODERS TWENTY 20 tt 30 TWENTY PERCENT OFF Classified HARDWARE  BOYD ELL fr MINTS VARNISH ENAMfclS  Want Ad WANTEDTo buy a 5 or 6 room modern houtu in or near Pinckney Al have a few vacant locker to  reiu Floyd Martin Phone 12 Pinckney, Miccu, FOU ALLU tons of tiniothj piook Road  WANTEDTu uyf 20 acres, good gjxwnd, good buiWiniaoaaonublc wiitc tfeintt ki Brown, iiaOu So 12th Ave Maywood, I1L WANTKLTo buy Spring Lambs Peter Cottas Spears Rd Pinckney hay lightly mixed with alfalfa OleenbixkJk iock Farm, iGienn1 LEE LAVEY Soy Bean Meal  425 cwt Farmers Feed Supply C yilKAKlNGSeeor cull  H Zfceb, K 3, Howe, Phone Brighton 2886 or Francis Shehan, Pinckney Phon 52F3 LOSTFriday m the IVuonic temple or on the ssreet a silver earring with and methyst setting Will pay reward for return Mrs Rosa Read pXpfiRrlANGINGReahoriable Sel ect your paper from my new 1947 sample books Ethel K Bauer Then ill, Dexter  FOli SALEHooveT Vacuum cleaner in jood condition Mrs Ed Parker Yttt SALEA good cottage at Rush Lai priced at 2,250 Fred Teeple, realtor, Howell FOR SALEA good piano Ed Kenny, Rush Lake FOR SALE Baby Chicks from blood Large Type English horns Order Now aiAifc Us M1CHJUAN la the Circuil Ceawt a the County Livingston in Chaaeary G D Franks and Atyrae Arranwc, his wik, Plaintiffa vs Nathan J Hickey, Willam McPher on Jr, Alexander AlcFherson, Marin John McPherson, Edward J licPhersou, liaa D Gallo ay, James R Galloway, Frederick it Galloway, and their unknown heirs,devisees, legatees and assigns Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in in Chancery at Howell, Jtithigan, on this 28th day of January li47 It appearing from the sworn bill of complant as filed in said cause,  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Daily 1100 A M to 2 00 P M, Except Wodnosoap Mon, TUM,Fri, Sat, 700800 pm DR G kMCLUSKY , DENTKT UtM fe JUehlgaa Telepstoaee Office 93S Raaideace  oaagt by Apaoiatsaeal Hawaii Mieaigar K  Attaraeye al Lav Fil Stele ead tavbmge Baa Hawaii, Mtefcipaa CEMETC Aaa Arbor, Mietugaa HAROLD D, CHUBB Howell, Micaifta Laaal lUerateatatrfa MohuoeaU  Marbati is tht the plaintiff, have not been siECiAMZINGJN piRMANENTS      able after diligent search and in i,ury to ascertain whether the saidt defendants are alive or dead, or where they may reside if living, or u they have any personal representatives or heirs living,or where they or any of them may reside, or v nether the title, interest claim,lien or possible right of these defendants have been assigned to any oth v person or persons or whither t ich title, interest, claim, lien c 1 ssible right has been disposed oi 1 y will by the said defendants And it further appearing that the  aintiffs do not know and havo 1en unable after diligent search tad inquiry to ascertain the names tf the prrsons who are included is ufendana without being named I MACHINE AND MApHINELESS ALSO COLD WAVES Phone 6  MARION JAKVISOwaer PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONED Phon 3F11 Pinckney, Michigan HERB SNEEl Pbone 183 207 fe ft Qraad tlw Howell, MlebJgaa l f ute, lasuraaee, iiebaiea 1 City, Lake and Fate Pitpartf , A fipeeialltf Litt Yoar Property Witt Me  AVE GENERAL INSURANCE Phoe 9F3 Pincknay   Michigan MARTiN J LAVAh AetevMt  Uw Phon U sMiaesa leW  rVae 138F8 RojMii if mm p tau Liccn 136F6 mm  AJND 8717 Lakeside 1lf Ruth Lek Upon motion therefore of VanWinkle and VanWinklie, attorneys testwdMor plaintiffs, it s ordered thnt the White LegJabova named defendants and their   unknown heirs, dftviseea legatcts SQUIRE HATCHERY Phone 305 W Howell PIISWARTHOUT A SON FTJNERAL HOMfc Modern Pqulpmesit ArnhnUnea Aerrlee Phn3ir Pfcaekaef Mlcf f SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLfcNEL HOfEL ROOM 70  PHONE 4B4T ANN ARBOR Midi WANTED Paper or alt kinds, Iron, Rags   Coppe Harry Prlsk FOR SALESiabwooTBuy NOWJ  Thurson Lumber Co, Phor h Howell, Mich 5r AVAILABLE IoWl of of J  Nylons and Reel Stltc Hosiery i Nylons ard Real Silk Hosiery I great beauty plus longwearing qual  ty by Nationally Known REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS Alo lingerie, dresses, sweaters and nxjih hose Sij Representative Mrs Catherine Hfath, Pinckney Phone B8F6 and assigns, cause their appearance to bo entered herein within three months from the date hrreof, and that In default thereof said bill be FRED C RElCKHOfT Sr taken aff confessed by said defend STANLEY BERR1MAN Attorney at Law 207 i Kaft Grandq River, Howell rh PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELL,Mr Robert Dolloway and wife of i IWwlll were Friday iiight dinnr guest of Mr and Mrs Alger Loe at Lakeland Vn vr Glovor, wifo and baby of Fowjorville spent Sunday at the I iwai ci Spears home  Housewives eAV E YOUR VASTE FATS ants and each and all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause tills order to be published within forty days in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper published printed and circulating in said County once in each wer for at least six successive week A true copy Glenn C Yelland John A Hagman Circuit Court Clerk Livingston County, Michigan The above and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands located itv the City of Howell, County of Livingston and State of Michigan, and more particularlyiascribed as foil  ows, towit Reginnng at a point on the Easterly line of Roosevelt Street 132 feet South, 10 degrees, 45 minutes West from the Northwest corner of  Lot 147 of McPhereons Second Ad jdition to the Village now city of lHowell as duly laid out, platted and I recorded thence South 10 degrees M5 minutes West 66 feet thence South 79 degress, 15 minutes East, 45 feet theaas north 10 degree, 45 minutes East 66 uf i ojvit l KI ft FOK APPOiNtMBNla 5IATE OP MiCHiUAN Prooata Court lor itia County OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Court,held at Commissioner Ule Afobaw Oiiice in the City oi in said Loanty on the 17th day oJ entitled suit involves111 uli County o tne lUi day oi March AD,1J47 Present, Uwi WilliK L Lyont, Judge of lrobate In the Matter of the Estate oi Arthur H Flinu1t, diceased Jt appearing to the Court that Uie lime lor presentation ci claims against iai4 es4iLe should Lt limitd, HTta that a time and place be appointed to receive, examine ana st all claims and demands against said deceased by ana before d Couri is Ordered,That all of Ue cred rs of said deceased are iequjia to present their claims to said court at said Probate c if ice on or before the 26th day of May A D, lJ47 fee, thence at en oclock in the forenoon, said KLFKIGEKATION  APPLIANCt SEKWCE m FOUMLRLY WITH MONTGOME YVARD HAROLORADY MBI 3580 RUSH LAKE RD, PINCKNEY Phone 136F13 Pinckney y J ill J ggl A UCTION EER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY BERT WYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 76F21 It North 79 jjegreas, 15 minutes West 4b Beet to be place of beginn ing  Van jikle 4 Van Winkle Attorneys rc PI ntiffs Business Addrenv Howell, Michigan time9 and plaoxj being hereby appointeb for the examination and djustment of all claims and dtiuands against said deceased Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel and AlHerta aljended the Mich Milk Produce, meeting atj Stockbridge Don Swarthout and wife were in JacUscm Monday  Mrs Zabie Hammer and Miss Beth Medic leave by plane Mor Nebraska Friday Wm Long fnd family and Mrs rysert were in Lansing Monday Hilly and Howard Salyf r spent he week end at the Claudoong Ume In SteckMrigc The Misses Floralee ari Rosella Reibeing, Earl Sawyer and Jerry Brown of Detroit were Sunday visitors at the Nelson Buzzard home  Mrs Alta RcWnaon attended the funeral rf cousin at Cheasaning last veck Nelson Buzaard spent the xirsQ of tlte week with his sister, Mrs John Goodfellow of Fenton John Adam nephew of Leeter Afoe, Rush Lake, is aviation machinists mate 3rd class U S Navy Patrol c Okinawa, F O I If FOOT ODOR CERM HW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR not COMPLETLY PLEASEB, tt Overcome Soap fLUX  Shortage sfATE OP lilCHIGArl Th Proeate CaaH fe tko Coaatr i   Urimgato  At a eessioA of aaid Court, held at  J the ProheJa office in the City oi City of Howell la aaid County,m the the 3rd day of March A D, 1947 PresDtJUaarabat Willis LL Judge of PriisN  It is Further Ordered, That p iblic jyour 35c back F O Ii I notice thereof be given by pubUcaltation Kill this germ, you kul iion of a copy of this or tu for three odor Get this POWERFUL t successive weeks previous to said  killer TEOL frern ajjr fnt day of hearing in the Pinckney Die1 Apply FULL STRENGTH for FO, patch, a newspaper printed and cir sweaty or tWnf teeteaiF as culated in said County Willis L Lyaaa, Judge of Probate A true copy Celestia Parshall Register cf Probate i A IM M  u r,    STATE OF MICHIGAN WOhara Klawfcter, deceased  of Uviagtoa At a session of said Court, held at he Pixte Office in the City I Matilda dan Hint having filed in said Gout her petition that the TOILET SOAP tfl  werid wide ahortage of all Animal Fate aad Vagatable Oils, PM ft  aat they used in ltd I  UFEBUCY f    of Howell in said County on the granted tolfatiUa Clara Hini or to joUl day of Mach AJ 1S47 , SLf5 5We person Present, Hon WUlLs L Lycs, T It is Ordered that the 24th day of judge of Pjbate  March A DJW4T at ten oclock in u arpearing to the Gourtthat the A CORY DRUG STOftEfc MePbersoo State Bank Oaa La year Soap Makers only ThU alee affects paints, textiles, leather goods, floor Without the help of the America Houswrive there would have bee attle soap la,t out of tvery nin, cake, f Mp ,  yer w      kitchenj, 7r greeer if hi has , soap ben save every , of fat you caa and sell it to your   I faid Probate Office, be and is hereI by appolatad far kaaring said petition It is Further Ordered, That pK lie notice thaveof be gives by pubh cation of a ef7 f this order, for three saoceearae weeks previous to said day of toada, in the Pinckney Oiapaatb, a fiewapaper pnnted and ckeatabad la aaid County yUlis L Lyasa Judge of Probate A trwe Coaw We NM4 thMi  i w lnw Then af Don Spears has gce to MssatMtU to  far the Webb Cottatrwotaa Ccvlee Morris ie also tbeee They will be gene  rnoa Mra, Erwost White fi HeweU ejittewjawed last Friday in honor of ber lawaband time uor presentation ctf claims again1 said estate should be limited, and that a time and place be appointed to receive  xainin and adjust all claiaxs and demands against said deceasd by and before gainst aaid deceased by aiKkbefore said Ccurt It is Ordered,That all of the cred BANK BY KAIL1 Many customers of this bank wh live ootaide of Howeit bene far aosae tUae found it conPetueat to baak by nialL Pediaps you receive chgcs in payarda of aalea of lrwjstock snilk or 1 other farm produce Just place these iVrs of said deceased are requiaod l in an envelope and awaroos fJbNa te to pre3nt their claims U said coun I the bank The bank in torn is pjeae at said Probate cffice on or before Jed to snail you a notice of sooeipt at the 26th day of May A D, 1947 j no expense to vote at en oclock in the forenoon, said J Endorsements on check ehould it time and plaoe being hereby apJin tnt fajWiag foraa pointeb for the examination and ad jastment of all claims and obamand against said deceased It is Further Ordered, That ab Ik notice thereof be given by wjb lication c a copy of this atwar butbday, Basil once each week for three auooaeWhite and ive weekf previous 1 aaid day Pay to the otwar of SfaPherson State Baak For Deposit only  vd John Doe WspwsVE 9 ma H Clarke Wm aa Baat m4, ruurtm White rTd wt I J hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, Frat White and fatally and Mr a newspaper prirrted and circulatr  ed in aaid Cowrty qpeat last Willis LXyone, Judge of wHh Or and X true copy Tfcey bteught CeJaatia ParahalL   M mc tf Pxwbase and oau p  iTSthe Cortrfca of Jat iaasiita a  jmmkhm wr aaaaws of n with fir awd   lb mat mm Madeline MiDer tf afeweiH Marthi upent Ttendaj night with Alberta Martta h Jfr awd wfas</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>  i  ffincfeney Mmttfy volume 64 Mithigan Minor  State News  JlKsKfatjjrJ March 12,1947 Items of Interest  i f Mew and am4i Hanpeaings of  State Taraatjr Told From Leasing  When the boys same inarching home 020,000 strong they returned to a Michigan beset with problems UAiu valuation The new world hadl dawned wiin many clouds and few aiivar linings It u the usual hang 3 over from war f  The postwar auto is about FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES We wish to thank the 3rd and 4th and 7th and 8th grades for sharing their gym period with u Our period being taken by the high scnool for play practise We have sent some of our Art Work to the Young Writers Club in hopes of seeing them in the Detroit News Darlene Lewis went to Milan to , Mr Paynes review Thurs eve to the f take the place of one who had  OUR DEMOCRACY BinsijwiMwisassiSWM   TngP  w No II by Mat OCIAL AN OLD AM1M CUSTOM W7H EACH WOMAN CONTRIBUTING A BOX LUNCH  EACH MAN 6UVNG ONE AT AUCTIONWORK AND EXPENSES WERE SHAREDAND BV TS ,,fie EFF0RT FUNS WERE RAISED FOR, SSiVi THAT NCFITTED THE INIW5UAI CITI2BNS AND THE COMMUNITY AS A WHOLE  M I Basketball Scores 1 In the btuie tournament at Michi gun CeneJinckney hiU AniKav jtcr fairly even colud no 25 the iirst half but 0tP it iP and lost yj Maruicitur bca Uroofclyn Saturday night 2J tU 24 to Clasi D Disiiict titlt li nek J lev win the acaame as the 1941 car but has moreltne mumps gadgets to tinker with I 0ur room attended the funeral The dollar goes twice as fast of Carol Beachy and sang God of Taxes are higher and the increased j Our Fathers on Tuesday wages have long since vanished in I We d about 10 aences Tuesthe higher coat of living The Al war hangover in Michigan in Michigan as elsewhere is inflation The spiral of high wages was push ed higfafer by huge backlog of bank j day for old man winter snowed them in We have started a contest for cer tificates earned in the multiplication tables Our spell down was held Friday aavings antfwar bonds Famished I Tnd  6th gradfc winnr  th for goods during the war AmericanNews Dictl0nary w nl fiMtfc consumer was a ready buyer with the result prices soared, Influenced by a huge state surplus Michigan voters last November approved a 270 million dollar vet erans bonus, also a sales tax diver son boosting the schools share of this fund from 60 millions to llu millions Yet the United States is better off than war torn Europe where fascism and communism is rampant The United States is last strong hold of free enterprise in the world toiday State socialism has suplanted capitalism elsewhere today Even the British empire seems to be falling apart A hungry world depends on American food and money for survival American world responsibility was never greater The struggle is between democracy and communism o stale socialists  In contrast to this Michigan prob lems, including our estimated 83 million deficit seem puny  small indeed Scott Winn was Paul runnerup Douglas Jeffreys, ing word was scarer tith grade winner Barbara VanSlambrook , Ruth Kirschke the runn crup The winning word was nied icine  Robert Louis Clark was 12 years I old March 3 Happy birthdayt Dick Darrows eyes reflect the color wellHe says he ran into Louie Marshall at the basket ball Friday GREGORY THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Neal, Norma, Norman and Joan Clark, Dolores Bokrcs Betty Low, Carter  Alvin Rhode were absent on account of impassable roads last week Grefchen Taacji, Shirley Hadden wore absent because of illness Jimmy Doyle, Jimmy Gallup, Jimmy Lavey and Shirley Simonson had perfect attendance in the 4th grade for the last marking period In the 3rd grade Dick Campbell, Ida Duhaime Alvin H, Calvin Simonscn, Jimmie Watters At Carol Beachys funeral the 4th grade sang Jesus Loves Me  Joyce and Raymond Wagener had Hums C Danou Meytr  ii Darrow T Clark j T Clark  2 Voting mm i  11 A  Wurster Cannon Im 1 Way Tnui   Treat  Ki us ii Manchester 12 HI mover Jeffreys   2  R Clark, J Clark, KAmburgey, D Clark and StofFr aliu ulayed for 1 Iinekney Dexter Uat Xapoleun HI to 2G Imt Jul to Michigan Center  2U Uriyluun beat Mudi 2K but J,jt f, K JC St  DM  M ur 2 i to son 4 to go Harbor 44 to ema, ea Imverit v 2 f to 21 but was walluned by Kr,, lus 37 to 27, Efrt Lanring olr 1,ueii tl to iVilaiislun won from StUkbride 42, Hoi   wliTilV 2 lo 2e CjlairelKl, i from South Lyon 49 to fSf t to Viieihifaii Cfn to 2C  Current CoHunent j Although the press condemned ft  a uaste of money and some even hinted it was eaused by high pressure methods of she undertakers aaso iaioiis, tlie American dead who ute buried over seas will commence arriving in this country about next August 1 The first to arrive will b those w lio are buried in Belgium li will not be until that time that enouuh coffins will be on hand to handle them The work will continue until all have been returned whoso relatives request itlt is estimated so percent will be returned 20eiit will be ieft ove  these being wife has  the IIOIM make  per many of in cases where the remarried In order to get ody of a service man returned overseas it is necessary to a request to the quartermaster dejn Washington D, C vilr   LOCAL NEWS f Mrs  rhildrou day at  dinner THIS PRINCIPLE OF VOLUN  IS FOUND IN fcAMy CF ,  vRV coon 9 AT, ON OUR DEMOCRACY fN LIP IPN JURAWr    THE FUNDS WHICH M, ,y fdtW pro rccr  NOT ONLY PfcOVirE TEC BUT ARE KEPT AT IVOK 1 THAT BENEFIT  Nc I foil Troaster and of Ann Arhor sjicrii Sunthe John Hell hone ul a niin hi r hiithdaif FOR   TIE HE 1J  5 er Circuit Court News   v ici Ej i r, s  rr  mx i in two spelling4iarge with drunkennes birthdays on Feb 25 and 28 i ,, TV tvtir XJ i 1 The 4th grade had two spelling do J  J tes They were won by Jim Lavey imus Mrs Rex Coleman of South Lyon j and Jim Ga spent week nd at LOwen home t There ia a ngw , jn the Kjn Mrs Hazel Bremser, Mrs Thrlma dergarten Her name js Janet ClarK Grosshans and Kuith were in Chel i The 3rd gpaip md twQ n sea n ay downs last week Thiy were won by Jack Clark The 4th grade boys are sharing their gym period with the 5th gradr and so are the girls Anita Cory made some drawing for the Young Writers Club of the Detroit News Judge Collins heUl one day session Howe  11  1st   li ihihf leiMl i W, kj,  Mrs Etta Ahrens, Ruth Robeson and Claude Miljer of Howe called at the Tom Poole home Sunday Herold Ludtke and wife attended he Dominion Ins dinner in Landing Roland Stofer and wife and Wal ter Barbour and wife were in Jack son Thursday  Mrs Ray Lavey entertained her bridge club Monday The Harlow Munsell family called up from Florida Sunday Roy Shellhart and wife arc home from Wayne The friends of Connie Porter surprised her with a birtday party on Monday Mrsitorotfay Owrjis and Mrs Cla rsdlleDeimattejed the Pinrknry Kings Daughters meeting Thursday,  Mrs Christine Howlett and Janet Marshall attended a shower Sunday a the Elziabeth Dancer home, Stock bridge for Myrene McCloud Sunday Ray Lavey and family were Friday dinner guests ofTUxe Walter Barbour Stockbridgie  Mrs lorn Howlett entertained her bridge club Wednesday The friends of Mrs Wra Mustatis gave her a stork shower Friday Don Hackney and family of Dexter called at the Tom Howlett home Sunday Herold Ludtke and family and Mrs Leach were in Lansing Saturday The airplane ground school held e1ses at the Gregory school Tues day and Thursday  Mrs Mildred Gilroore entertained her bridge club Monday  Mrs Emory Hoard died at her home Monday Howard Marshall and wife visited their son, Donaldand family in De troit last week  John Burgess is a patient ia Detroit hosoftal Arlo Worden and family spent Sunday in Jackson The Kings Daughers meet with Mr Bess Marshall, Wed Mar 26 Edcar Marshatt and wife tok Orin Olin to theCof M hospital Sunday to see his wife Kay Fenner and Ricky Miller are the 4th grade reporters The 3rd grade have completed their Wide Winps books and haw started their Bob and Annie books   had his entenci Sept Ho is said lc, be Grand Rapids Lloyd fcteams will he srotcne J March J 7, and Richard iil i  Sepi Thcte are larcrny CM 1  Paul Harney charged wliii lnaKin a faLse financial otatenient leased on 1500 He iome st ice March 17 Clark charged with faly rt ng a crime will be Mni nr I vfarch 17  wa Ujl  u r 7th and 8th GRADES The 7th grade spelling bee was won by Mary Jean Kirschke with Mary jane Nash, runnerupThe winn ing word was cpmpliAnt,  In the 8th grade Susan Campbell was the winner and Joan Griffith runerup The winning word was compelled The 7th and 8th grade honor roll for past 6 weeks include the foil owng All AfsSua Campbell, Joan Griffith As and BsMarguerite Coon, 7th, Mary Jean Kirshke 7th,Freddie Rebnian, Tth, Dick VanSlambrook, 7thr Mary Margaret Clark, 8th The 9th grade beat the 8th grade in basket ball Monday 18 to 16 Walter Hlacss pled puihy   driving and operating witjimi   dUaU33 94 fW di dSU0, March 17 Quiet title decrees were Patric 0Cornell and lice Kissane In the suit of Neil Snitl vs Louis Krause made TMs  JO jrivcn iiw M Rpy Francis MurpTiy, nastot Masses at 8 and 11 a, m No vena Friday H220 noon and ff00 p rru Preparation for Holy Commun ion each Saturday 8 to 9 p m an , Sunday 700 to 7JSO a m Laetare Sunday, March 1 Com1 Itnnrii F vt fr young ladicj sorial J The PjVhop PkiVf Camp  j all the nendy of WT n 1  without disinc r nu1 reed wrd 1      erst v u  r in Sundi ehiifhr in t IVu1 and ir T vi M ii Marjory dy dinner isuri William ieddr Chelra CM 1 led at horrij Sunday Curt is was a Sunuf Uubita Prow i d tie I  Jnily of  Hen iv Cyrus Atlee and lamily A rhor speiit t he vt  k r  h a i 1 1 A Webb of litr J lie  ouis Sii iiiin ii i,v MOIVM, li r t the WecK L lii James Applcton lirihton calt i a, , i hor L Sunday We undersUind Ai 111 he dclfiiv      ion lnspitaJhiJk 1 laJKia Mojikl CPV al nijel f i ,,1 ui  It iisif dilla lo tJiu Jannof Mt  s of Ann nere  i at f 1 li,,it 1 n, Mai  a enter  luighI lave in Una  ix IlurrWILjail fend,e li i Jamev Nah IIOJIII in Coluwatef Lynn ilcmivu and wiu were T M   i Tueduy d f h Dr in nan I  wieiiL  i ,  ei1 ,ioi,  fM in i I l,fl a MjiUen, as over ie o Donna Sniitii in an ni  innoernt vie I tin I  he iii a lat fpl Trie1 icla iniixi ert vs ear riven  suit oi James Kinieuto misled In the suit oi Hay C L VanJJlarict nm a cf 44578 was given  bv IdV  Bker j lie   ,, di, it  VP the r i ,,f osneciallv litle children, manv whom rrr hlinrf, leirless mlrs or  of Mrs Mon PAST MATRONS CLUB The OES Past Matrons Club met Monday at the home of MrsHaz el Parker for a 1230 luncheon with 17 members present Following the luncheon election of officers was held for the ensuing year j President  Mae Daller Vice Pre  Ktsel Poulson jSodTroas  Lulu Lamt The remaining part of the afternoon as spent m contests and visiting VILLAGE ELECTION 128 Votes were cast in  i  election heifc Monday in wlneh   Union ticket won a landslide vie or There were 43 straight    ei tickets and 8 straight Citie vote was as follows Mayor Edward Parker, rj ,  Edward Parker  Uz ClerkMildred Ackley, Unio   Treas Helen Reynolds Unii   TrusteesDon Swarthotit ci I Kennedy 78, Grne Dirko 7  UnienjJoe Griffith 21,Howari Th y er 21, Mrrlin Lavey 4S citp  Assessor Stanley Diikel I Xorman Reason, C 2r charity Anion the intentions are un,r,r 1 ,, Robert Kellv and son Maurice 14 intention of living, Tuop,ate  Mrs Merz, Wed, intention of living, Thur, intention of Mrs EUa Clare K  Dixon FT, late Johin Conley, Sat, jJ late Mr Lydia Loyons McG   I  I  nie at lovilrvJlle t ,Voek end juets of Mr and Mrs   V, i Shehan were Alix Carish and l dly, Mt Clemens, Leo Curish and I lily Tkd Adseh and Mrs, Parent  o Detroit Mi, and MrsHerb SiKcd and Mrs illerson of llowtll called a  ad home Sunday   trd in ietroit Tlue are a few persons who begrude the veteians any aid at all i i Dm state or federal government hut as a whole their sacrifice is appitMated and the people are willing to extend tliem aid aa far as poa ible The Detroit News is running a s ries of articUvs on what it terms is a veterans racket in which vetepj ans organizations ot yearly ap propriatiou to aid veterans No aOIountinu i made as to whether vet cruris got the greatest possible ben efit irom this This writer states thai since liiJLJ2 the legislature has allocated the following funds to vet ran4 oi, niion Aneiican Leg ft  1 ,T0S,ii V K W 285,287 Disabled Veterans 210 3U3 SpanWar Veterans 120,912 G A R  82,124 Their demands have gradually increased and this year they are American Legion 251,294, V F W 122,00 Disabled Veterans   1 u4,, C,m A li with only one living member 10,0 Some of tliin alo get free office rent at the state capitol Their work is in addriin to the veterans aid maintain ed by the state and federal govern iieni The charge is made that the fund, are u ed to aid membership drives These organiatons were formed to see that the veteran got a square deal and all thai was 4ilA   them They are in effect veterans  unions  it is by means ,f pressure exerted by tliem the v anns grt thMr right, Without a  etrrans organization t  ran vould fare mighty slim in the ame way tht wcrkingmen would without unions By the way the mi nber of veterans drawing 2i i week unemploymrnt aid have jui jied from 034,000 in lat November to 1 Km,00    No II ie the i tTi  V, M Mr or  flJiV lee, ne   Je One reds considerabie ainul u detector  ts nowdays it seems lo becoming the style to submit every one arrested to such a trst This ap paratus by measuring blood pressure and heart action is claim d to be able to dotect a person lieing How ev r the result of these tests are not admitted as evidence in many courts and the results arr often inconclusive A person cannot be com  and lamily sptnt  pp1ed to , iQ  trftt Jtdoec not work with persons of low blood pressure It is a sort of refin ed 3rd degree and aided by plenty of mSickle and vveji Sunday M   ia  fi bluff often obtains confessions V  a,,, ld, Wll   iOige Sa  M uroiy yh   aboii  , 1rayers are renuesed fora sister  rd boMier of Rev Fr Flanrigfan of Hnvs T Wi  iv Mrs Irv  edy St Lk   of Dero, a suiimci viV1  e ZW CONL, CHURCH   ir4 Allard IIIMitir Msilorenc BvufbtitOrzni, uao  oK director 1  hool Supt Herman Vudder yrmmg Worebip 10  nday School ,, , XlkJC CHoir practiaa J7Jn maa S 3cial Lenten services at th T  h Wed nite at 730   rX    in Stockbridge Vi Toim Carser sr and on r  Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the John Carver home at Mortage Lakr  Mr and Mrs Joe Basydlo ir clHien spent Sunday at the ite Hcue honie in Ypilanti M ,  Onia SLiwkabk , if3 V okh oi LaiisJ g    Sun i tll J O r S i     j Well the draft has been cancellrd and the 1000,000 drafters in ani form are all expected home by this sum in r However the suspension U only tentative and if enlistment do keep the forcrs up to required , strength it may be roMimedAU file  will tr preserved and the enlistment j figures carefully watched     uiie I MARCH 15 CES  Co ic to jur Cnrd T ion Tf vou do  ot pr bi in tic cer a or Hittle has introdaced a frcV MIGHT fladcDey held their Friend Friday , March 7 and en the 4har 3 eaunty hap 140 nii A mi l local rfcajiter oooabt PSYCHOLOGIST ANALYSIS BATTLE OF THE SEXES Be sore to read Consult Psycholo gist Lawrence Goulds common aenae tpory as to why many men and women have a difficult time getting along with one another Youll find his views, plus other, absorbing human interest topics in Mirror of Your Mind, in Pictorial Review with this Sunday VMarcn 1 issue of The Detroit Sunday I Bom to Mr and Mrs Lawrence BaachnEkoor Latasser at Byron ,lMBitoaL Monday a S lb S oa son  Bam ta Mr  and Mrs Edsel had , Mopjr Kean Oark tt St Jw for ithe MtfcjIniBDiiiil AM AJOT Satusday, a   L Am U  9 m David Lrfidwidire was none Windsor, Ont, over the wr Mrs Eulalie Buttleman i p ing some time with Mrs Welt  Vaft Warren Snapp and family  Marion spent the week end at tl Grorge Meabon sr horrw Mr and Mrs Wajter Clark cai od at the Martin Ritter horio i Whitmooc Lake Sunday i Mrs Haael Ely and ran daughter Beverly Clavinger, of Ann Arbor spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs M E Darrow Miss Lorretta Hoey of Dexter spent Saturday with Mrs Rav monda Morris Loe Lawey and family spent Sunday at the Vincent Shie home in Ann ArboU  oincr poni AA GOSPEJ MisiOlf Rev Ezra Reachey, PAS  Morning vVorpip TT 10 Su iday Si col  3 10 3verinteident Wilbur Younrr Jecpi Meeting  Trayer Service Wed  Come have   BIG MICHT 4 an1  act J f   hre I ,   k TS , i er g rr Ir, ro in Lansing that would mes joint  increase the i For instanap in a 000 income nuoand and wife would redited with 2500 Eight  ady have simlar laws o a Pe of  j  v   and nt your friends and Wfh the laffja amount of crood tire wh  V n1 potatoes grown we never could urn   ara  io  v 4   uc  u tand thr demand for   tionFvery d    lie rh ni I  JO potatoes The mr M f is 30 CORRECTION  Tn last weeks coun AUjthosc who have clotlies for the T O, lveidir i  elothinf d1 rVae h he Mfrrr V mle SaU lr , 1 tV rh  rf the rrd pvt auction  m ilVT lfil proceeding to Lavey Hardware bi should have rpid J281 instead of 289 iho  The C H MoRorie home in ilage catipht fire Tuday A flrvnport and some drapes inthe Mv room were bnrntjd Sunday rail r f Mr, and Mr Rfpnp,HCAN CAUCUS A RepjMican Caucus will he in ion at the Putnam town hftll on Seturdey, March In to place a town shn ticket in nomination Time 300 pm  Committee Wm Eck and wife of Dexter Tesse Henry wre Charta Vhtte  DEMOCRAT CAUCUS were in town Saturday night ihead ana wife, and Miss Reatrio  David Aberdeen was in Detroit  Lamborn of Grgory Mrsa Robert i A Democrat Caucus will be held mat week jJJalk aV dsgriT  ROVM lt tbe putnam town hall on Satur     Mr and Mrs Bex Koggle of A,1 Mrs Leroy Regan and Mr, day,March 15, to ruminate a town JtUSC MT with Mr,  Mrs Russell Kent of Ann Arbo  ship tet lw  liffcW tht L J  4am 4 answer  e the extensive grading ed in these states MHhfra   MI  ways fought potsioe v uvd, at the preaeafc time have a court battle They I aer federal i polatofis as No 1, state reprade them as No 2 m off the market This in Montcalm county NOTICE TO VETEMMm Jobs of all kinds mm mm to Veterans Cos WMM vine Officer for list of jobs and   M Beosde VIST rAIsUGKtAsW Tt, JlyBv  yl V ,v   Wt,   ,   w PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday r March 12,1947 Annual   Neighbetihg Newt Note,al4YeaHAgm AVON THEATER eVi viiv THTIT j0tf Whitmre Lake held a meeting  I  Stockbridae, Mick SILVAll II1ILA1LK Junior Play Friday and Saturda  MARCH 2122 niht io discuM the overcrowd1 Claudr Hause has moved to Will ed condition of their school Wilfred  UOIUBI CiP of the Uvpu ol instruction  Wm  Tiplady closed his term lUed  in District Ko 1 Putnam Friday  The tuvvrn keeper or ale opp Mrs Martha Kuhn of losco, a sis , olthikiiid iuri hi ,  ter of Sheldon Webb was buried f ihe eouuvy with at iron lung e  j Wed j mg r 1200 J John Ryan and broeher, Jemes 1 The SiockbridKc BriefSim has In will have an auction at their farm j  fi  J j sub eription price to i i , MatLf Applianc  o of I iokhnii luis been sold to the, now telegraph operator at Stock I eerWici he Co which makes kit bridge irtju ware  Fri, Sat, Mar 14115 A LETTER FOR EVIE CHELSEA, MICH Fri S, Mar 1415 wet of Hamburg village March 13 George Knight of Hamburg is A Comedy of Complication with  niCTDirT lATTHII MARSHA HUNT, JOHN CARROL MKJ DIM Kill All UKFrank Haynes and family have CK I paid is president of the moved onto the farm they bought of 1KV, Iokwihe Rotary Uub Har Malachy Roche Secand Roger Liddecoat j the Anderson Farmer club meet at the V C Dinkel home March 10  I 800 PM Pinckney Hgh School LENA RIVERS, cur adorable heroine  GRANNY NICHOLS, her belovtd grandmother VIAA HAMMER iiKTTV WALL A  F liKTTY WADHKLL old A  Tru,  ii A Creep, ln,nhton southpav piu iier,has been signed by the Louis iih Vonels in the American Asbi  and kit for tlieir training camp o  TLMvday Lhern I M store in Brighter, celeii td their Jiist anniversary y eiving away ice cream cones lat week Charles Mouroe is the new psc oi xi e Ho well board of commerce Karl Grubb, South Lyon farmer ha, been elected tjfcairman of t Mich Assn A A A LonHoni Lenny Looking at London4 Musical Masterpieces Sun, Tue Mar, 1618 la Technicolor THE COURAGE OF  LASSIE The 4ory of a girl and a 7,LaBie With ELIZABETH TAYLOR and FRANK MORGAN New Solid Serenade  NEY Starring DENNIS OKEEFE, ADOLPHE MENJOU, MARGUERITE CHAP MAN, MICHAEL OSHEA Cartoon New JOHN LIVINGSTON Lenas uncle DAVID AULTiIKKX j Mr and Mrs Isaac Lewis of Mar j from xpo,ure whie ,, ,,r, vx nannv  io v raLed their 50th weddin infiuence of alcoholics MRS LIVINGSTON, his wife who has sov il idea 1A11AN UJNUAN ,v t Week  Chas Stepenson and family have moved into the Sprout house at Anderson, vacated by Frank Haynes Daley  Gardner have sold their milk route to Elmer VanBeuran Chandler Lane is working for Bird Gregory Fred Howiett has purchased the Met Wasson farm at Plainfield The coroners jury verdict in the death of Martin Armjtwig of Una j lIIBIIIiluiHltlllllllMIINIinillllllllinUB aula is as follows Martin Armstr S ong died in his buggy in UnariMn l3 W   JT , 5 Village on Feb 25th at 7  undei Sun Mon, Mar 1617 DECEPTION i Comingin Old SacremetUo,To Each his Own, The Hoodlum Saint Studio Visit Starring BETTE DAVIS, PAUL 1 ENOD, CLAUDE RAINS JOHN BLOTT and BENSON FONT Cartoon Big Snooie Sun Shows 3,5,7,9  JTue, Wed, Thur Mar, 131920 RUE MADELINE Starring hi Gates auctioneer, opene ,vv sies pavilion on Grand Riv eat of Howell Tile lay , , and Mrs Krnevt Fulketoi KlKLL CLAliK ,  , j,,Viu 11MKlUIlCo the birtli of t  dcr for the  of  of the Per T, v,, , ir , ,,,,,, uehter, Ton i Ruth, on March 2 arm  Persons sent in bids IhNA LUL ULLLLll , 1Jridlton hih schocl pirl TIVTT  Notes of 2o Years Ago CAROLINE LIVINGSTON, an i cho of mohe AUDRKY AMUCRGrA ANNA LIVINGSTON, her sistur, warm li artei,iie,  JuAX iML  FRANK GRHAM a soutliera gent leman  MRS GRAHAM, nis j alous wife DURWARD BELMONT, her son L a former marriage JOE BLRNS  huskT hall team won J, tiel 1 ami lost 1 frame tlas jear  liaiiiant RAY HURTU LilSlv ,oit Qiciv hv 1 point Norma Jean  JlNU, HAMMKU KLucas wasleading corer with 00  NrilL LAIGIIX  L   HurchNvho live h, Georgo Roche family at Fow,,  t  11rjicd tfh fidward i,mii of Perry recently The story deals with tin plight of young Lena River, and lir  Oras Lake ficctel an all woman Moved Granny NichoU wHb are compelled o leave tlieir New LVs  ickot Monday includng mayor     land home and seek refuge with Granny NichoU son who ha, chang  STATE OF MCHIUAIM , The Probate Court lor the County d tht family name of Nichols to Livingston Lecture of ,ocial idi at j ol Livingiton Mrs George Buhl who was shot i by her husband last week is re covering and is visiting in Pinckney  Fred Lake was the successful bid maf5jrf JVlinflli  JAMES CAGNEY ANNABELLE, the  llMlUnoA  HARQCONTEWALTER ABEL BAtlk  Sun OWJ 715 ft 918 MALCOLM EVERETT, a tutor H AUNT MILLY, a colored arvant  OLD CAESAR,who is always fixing to do   j CbmingMNo Leave No LoyeKitty 5 1 Itowwl S i Blondie KloWs Bet S Under Federal Supervision S j S Merger Federal Deposit In S  suranee CorperatiQn, All Da  S posits Insured up to 5,000 fo  S ch DapeitS nvy Ford himself was here aaain in person last week and told John Dinkol of when he brought,  WitV p  nu rr 5 property that he was ready tos Wll I Wt LllVE HJ 1 siait operations as he had options on all the property required He is having a special caterpillar dredging machine made and will deepen the creek, east of the mill to Dexter   MAKE LOCAL LOANS  ri ji S Every time you borrow here  S or a neigbor arranges a loan  road, distance of one half mile, r at our bank many benefits g Jrp Rustav and Trifon Pian of 3 accrue The borrower benefits S Pinckney arrpstcd for violation of IS because he gets the use of E of ni domineijing wife, Maildu Aijniiig j,i Kentucky un Livingtson hav a large planta ion, AILU uiid hut gikndmorher y of March A D, 1047 re subjeat to tUi treatment usually handed poor relationPate Present lion Willis L Lyons,  , Judge ot Probate steps in and provtB our heroines worth and tn deinnanem at IU, At a session of said Court, held ai the prohibition law, have been discharged due to a faulty warrant Howell will vote April H on closing the motion picture theatre there on Sunday lb  the Probate Office in the City of Hovel I in aid County on the 3rd nd of the, play is startling SPECIALIES BETWEEN ACTS E9 Mte A EAST M36, LAKELAND, MICH DANCE SAT, MARCO 15 Starting Marcs 9, 47 Otien Every Day Friday Fish  Chips in the Mauer of the Estate of Enest E Talbot, deceased lumis Thonpson having filed in said Court her iual administration accoird, and her petition praying for tiie allowance thereof and for the asignnunt and distribution of Lh reside of said estate h i ordeed, That the 24th day of March A 1, 1047 at ten vl,,rk in tlie forenoon, at said i ro l , t ivie, b d is hpveby apr, , ,,r eamining said account i ,Mii said petition urI fr OrdejedThat public J iTii A be given by publica,1,,,, ofa copy of this order for  , r uccesrivr weeks pvpou to Av of learintr,iP the Pincknej 1 1 S money at moderate cost  and Z for a sound purpose Rut it m C doesnt stop there Because the  g the money burrowed is spent 2 ijjj locally it benefits the whobe t Ira Wilson 1 Ron who own a farm  communityIf foi instance you f wesl of Howell were find 25 and ,5 purchase household equipment  costs last week for overload thUr 5 or a car with the proceeds of i   k IB the loan, it helped the dealer 5 Rihnrd Oeiner of Andersen and IS from whom you bought in g Floronce McCleer of Cr,gory wereig turn, it helped him to provide 9 married in Detroit last week S work for his local employes S Georre Creiner jr has gone to thelg and to replenish his stock so s S that he might serve you and t state san to work Jennie Docking is teaching near fij other members of the commT A T  a unity to better advantages 5 North Lake 1  r 1 1 ,y  Pat Murphy will hold an auction S es, w,e prefer to make local s on the Durkee farm March 17  loans because they are a bene 5 Kussell Lfvermore has returned  fit to everbody 5 r his work at Allegan  IS B rnvn to Dav Bird and wife Mar,lg REAL ESTATE MOTRGAGES 5 daughter S OR PSONALAT REASON S  HOWELL heater HOWFLL, MICH Tues, Wed, Thur, Mar 11, 12, 13 In technicolor DENNIS MORGANJACK CARSON in THE TIME THE PLACE  AND THE GIRL with UANIS PAGEMARTHA VICKARS News Comedy Fri, Sat, Mar 141 Mat Sat 2 p m Coot I ITS GREAT to Be YOUNG tfith LESLIE BROOKS, JIMMY LLOYD ROY ROGERS in ROLL ON TEXAS MOON with GEORGE GABBY HAYES Cartoon  r,ert Harris has bought two lots of Chris Fitzsimmons on Hamour SW Div lira  Mll, , ,, Gilbert Campbell has purchased i rrwpnaper printed and   Kennedy soda fountain ana 1   , in paid County Willi L Lvons, Judge of Probate Cktii Parshall, Register of ProA true copy, will ope rate it in his others store    Mr and Mr Walter Clinton of Detroit called 0 Mr end Mr C  j Clinton one lat week Mr Clare Palmer and daughter Parircia were in Detroit Saturday  OR PERSONAL AT REASON S g ABLE RATES 5 S 5 WE HAVE AMPLH FUNDt s  AVAILABLE IOR SOUND S S LOANS I  TiiiiifinMijntnniifliniug as Mrs Cora Sawyer pent the week w end in Ann Arbor Mr, and Mrs Lynn Hendee spert the week end at the Dr James Nash mt in Coldwater Sun, Mon, Mar 1817 Sun Me 2 P M Cont LOLIS HAYWOOD and BARBARA BRITTON in THE RETURN OF  MONTF CRLSTO Selected Short New Tue, We Mar 1819 SONIA HENIE  JOHN PAYNE in Comedy  SUN VALLEY SERENADED  New Cffee Chase  Sanboim LC Coil Fillets 4o FATHOM LBPotatoes Mich KOPECK Betty Crocker Breakfast trays Tomatoes PACKERS LABEL NO 2 CAN Velvetta Cheese2 LB LAF Lard Armours Star l ,B  ttat STAR PICNIC STYLE 4  6 LB Averag Baconsqnares Cronnd Beef EXTRA LEAN LB  LB 1 k  ittaghonte Milk Cooler6seS ic Hot Water Heaters Machines eerCaMuet with sink  43c 38c 23c 18c 99c 35c 59c I  43c 34c  UNIT CAN CAPACITY  AUCTION Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at puhlic auction at the place 3 miles east of Gregory 00 M36 or 5 wiles west of Pinckney on M36 on Friday March 14th COMMENCING AT 100 PM SHARP THE FOLLOWING DESC RI BEDD PROPERTY  CATTLE LB  H Bang Tested j j HolstinJersey,8 yrsod, bred FebG lolstein cow,5 yrs old, bred Auj8 Holstein cow yrs old, fresh, open iols1ein cow, 3 yrsold art bred Occ 1 HLoleteincoWj 3rs old art bred Nov 2 rlolrtin cow, 3 yrs old, art bred Dec 1 Cow buyers come early 20 SHEEP 20 19 head of fine wool breeding ewes, 2 to 6 yn oJd  1 irm wool buck IMPLEMENTS  TOOLS McDeering Farmall TractorModel M on rubber, new last year   McDeriof Power Lift Cultivator Mclerinf 7 ft  Trailer Tractor McCoTnick 8 ft Grain Binder John Deere double bottom lt in iA on rubber 15 in Hamrnerraill 7 ft  in Drive Belt 8 ft Dunham Tandem Disc Harrow New Lie Heavy Duty Steel Dtoa Hay Loader New Idea Side Delivery Hay Rake 4 Section Spring Tooth Drag All tools were new last year and are in good condition Steel Wagon with flat rack Milwaukee Corn Binder 2 Lance Coulter Sets McDeering Manure Spreader Electric Power Corn Shelter HAY, GRAIN, ETC 5 Ton Nol Second Alfalfa Cutting 10 Ton Clover Hay 5 Ton First Cutting Alfalfa Quantity of Ensilage About 70 Bales of Oat Straw Quantity of Cornstalk Quantity of Shaodded Fodder Bag 0 Smooth Brome Seed 1000 Bushel Marion Seed Oatg IfSCELLANEOUS 2 New 700x16 4 pTv Tires A Tubes Extra Good Fish Shanty  rTake  Tiv Pomp  McCartney Milking Machine  Milk Cans fiQ junk 4e TPKAIS  ASH All ooods to be settled for day of sale before acmovaj k  Gen Store y STOege  iiv  EllisSon  i v rPINCKNLY DISPATCH Wednesday, March 12,1947 PiflOCNEY DISPATCH Kate red a Hackney, Mich The Peoples Store  Haid in Advance J fAU W, CURLBVT PUBLUHEI Groceries, Drygoods Canned ods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store j Mr and Mr, Iuia ojh c did , at the Ijtlfc Coyv iiorni la AM A h,r  Sunday Mi Wiiind iravr, who has been in JaLon two aal a half nioiltas  i iviaria 1 hoia 1 Mr Jis ICUU ii Juil4,Ui and  Mr and Mrs Id u iu of iar born railed ,i ,, Muron Hi hos jhpive at Huh 1, , Sir 1 , tc  J aiv and w i i, Jo, Steerhart and wife of Detroit Lemuel Martin aid v aii of Ypsilanti  i it t week end at j the John Mar in hone i j Mrs  iin,  wiwiii and her   dau3ter uiv,  Imwll raj IJ ed on Mi losio VvHi Si aw  Edward Downiun of Mi has a rev kevoll ea Fmvti Waito and ifna iasil ,Whitn and v,  and Krrnk White find family  Haw and No iiin White and wi, WMV oalertained j at tho Y4 n White home Saturday , in hinor of InV Lir  StaTilcv Cvivr jr  WHEN YOi BUY ICE CREAM BUY THE BEST THAT IS MADE Arctc Ice Cream OUR BULK ICE CREAM FOR MONTH IS VANILLA, CllnriATE FUDCE KoYAL, TOASTED HAZEL l T AND WHITE UOUSK OUR PACKAGE ICE CREAM IS VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, PEACH STRAWBERRY WITH TOASTED HAZEL NUT, , 3 COLOR BRICK AND WHITE HOUSE While Iloue leo CreuiM is Vanilla with Rich lied Cherries Try This for Dinners and Partes It is Dclteious COHY DRUG STORE ff thday   of ivr , ,i, Y    4t444r Klager Hatcheries xnr anu o rs irnir num, IL j  ,  i      M tjnalI Chicks Shat Live and   called a t I Silndav Mr a ad M  Albert Diikrl home Arthur PulIU of  0 Grow LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING a Weekly TripitoMade to Detroit Lloyd Hendee  w   X George Parker and wife of A am and i Arbor were Sunday guaal of Mr i  V nd Mrs Clifford Vanliorn, 1     Gus Hcnneati and wife neat 1h    week end in Detroit the v M k  in Janin with her  iiV rf MM1  Robert Rend va in D roil Friday, j I i u s APPROVED Sum y     of Mra Nellie I lltfrnd Jnrlis,hit Karl, LareTyj While Leghorns and New VauGlan v v Mr and Mi   I UL nip hi r Reds Soxed or Straight Run , Muilhnrt, 1r, Viriliiu K i  V1 k 0ur , iluv ,,,,,, ,,,,,IL, out iiiiitlijiis iccords for your neigh f ANN ARBOR, MICH  308 Sd Ahley Hi 1  Phone 21505 Mr Vi I  , 11 Ki h 1   r,iinn of Jachee  ,, W V AtLee is in Cravo    tT,  or n ii  ,  ULihWA 1 hK ajii    , a      Phone Stlinr 1SH5 11  ana fojyoLl ld th  w T 1 Tlio Altrer Leo, Mylo KeMler nrd  and fa Jaek Roberts families WITO Sunday i    sruest at the S II Carr home iviiy oi vie lriaaaT , tp V, Mv MC   pn and fk  ij r Alive III mnnw Phon 64F14  fe,  From where i sit Jo Mrsh oi ,    I jing Chair r4 SPOT CASH HORSES 10 COWS 10 HOGS 400 PER CWT CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND RHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY lot w  HOWELL 450 m Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK Ma Hopkins hae a favrrlo u  s a wink he hid the new inf chair thats worn and shaoby, retia  aid then brought Mas old  rhV1 uv to the house Now wheif that squeak Cor thiriy lie i IMS that Bqueak, he looks at  ind he decided to do die rac in w glass of beer hes drink bout it So he bought, iram says to himself t Shes jast a new rocker, and hid the other in as  NifYd to her rmall pleasure the barn    vih a noisy creak Pa Hopkins hi i i IiieH years  soinctl  HOUSIJS 10 COWS 10 fu AnnV  oUeclpd Promptly Votlern Equipment Capable Men I 1 FARKFR AneiT Fhone 88, Pinckney iiiFASTFST L  Stn rtivice in Michigan Central ilt tStoekCo SN ax OCR Ma allowed as how grateful sla  where I tit, thats one of was    but when Pa missed her trc rcrons tho Hoskinses are tht cne afternoon, he hcaid a familiar sound that led him to the bai There was Ma rocking haprla  her old chairsqueak   squea XJ need to tell you how T  ar t, oldnrtraarried, lolks in our to foe flitoju  L rTTc3 BATH TUBS 4  5 vii iUMT 250 Gal, to 600 ii6 u,o viiR SOFTNERS ANKS LAUNDRY TUBS iitl KT INGS VALVES WELL POINTS FITTINGS SOIL PITL JHALLC4   i Mrs Lestr JMcAfee and children t 5re in Detroit Friday Lambert Hinchey started for , kckfton ilisa, this week to Join   Is father, Frank Hinchey and  roicii Twe, frank Hinchey has j  ld all his land at Silver Lake A2j ac4ea The state bought 1 15 acres and Mr and Mrs Ern t Nickel bought the Walsh farm ose and 200 acru Vj and Mr Douas Plummc kd ton have moved to Ann Ar where thjey are custodians of apartment house lltoren Mcabon of Grand Rapids  S0D Doni, spent the week end tre i t iJamctf Tincher and family of  called at the Ona Campbiell f mtt Fnoa cilit   l i tJs Brewers FciintlatioTr Jey Dinkel mp 1  u  r JzSa  jt  Vn  jLfl S   tts tut  A   ,A,   rt was I Herbert Suesd and wie M am  ,a  ida c nc I The Misses Anna Craft and  OsLorn of Murion called at Andrew Campbell home Sun If Bctet Ackley wrecknd hia car  in collision with a truck Dexter road near Green Bros He wa banjrxi up some him Stanley Dinkel and werp in Jack1MB,  C J Clinton call Fisk in iJrighto wiiir were in  GRANDMA RILEY wasnt fooling either Past so bedtime when Grandma was a girl She was tir 1 v rd tomorrow would be another hard day Shed bo r at 5i S Jsy every minute Bread had to be baked ,id the v, c 1 bUve had  started smoking again Then there were kero c  lamps to be filledwicks trimmed and cYimn ys polished And the oblong copper tubs had to he Ild wi h e thes ad steaming soap    then handscr Txjed and pi lir ugh t e  wooden wringer Beating and sunning the rugs as another job that just had to be done It had been put oil to  IR a o dy Today Graiidma really would have lived the life oi Riley Just a flip of the switch brings light into darkened rcoms  automatically launders and dries our clothes vacuum cleans the rugs It preserves our food and cooks our meals without fuss or bother Yes, all of us are us ir z viore  and more electricity these days and doing more   s more easily and for less money than doing them any olner way    r S X d V Wd Sf art the Albert bre Drte ifUler j iemfly f Pinjrree, Ival Shir   faaaily of Waynr Dayle nd Mias NeHie Epley yf Mmmd ietent gt M Reek Left THE DETROIT 1 INCO  k jkV  i   T TS  f J A1, t  IMNCKNEY PISPAvl CH Wedneedav March 11947 Now Available Classified 1 w ant Ad IAPERHANGINGReasonable Sel ect your paper from my new 1947 sample books Ethel K Bauer iuuiie 6xi, Dexter IOT WATER HEATERS, TOlLEi COMBINATIONS, CABINET UNKS MILK COOLERS, WASHING MACHINES, ELECTRIC PUMPS SEPTIC TANKS AND OIL HEATERS TWENTY 20 ri 20 TWENTY PERCENT OFF K BOYDELL nUNTSVARNISIffUMasI  MAUI IH HTItlT mIIMTmi HARDWARE r bQii JSALLrtoover Vacuum cleaner in good condition, Mrs Ed Parker IGti SALEA good cottage at Rush Lake piked t 2,250 Fred leeple, realtor,Howell  FOR SALE1941 Buick sedan Ray Teal, Jshirey eV Hopp factory Pinckney  I LOST A Toy Airdale dog, femaie  finder return and receive reward, Earl Suggett, Big Silver Lake , FOR SALEA good piano I Ed Kenny, Rush Lake  drAi u MICHIGAN Ja the Circuit Cev tar the County iiviagatoo in  asncory  G D Franks and Myrae ArranKs, m his wife, Plaintiffs va Nathan J Hickey, Willam McPheron Jr, Alexander McPherson, Mar tin John McPherson, Edward G Mcpherson, Elias D Gallo way, James R Galloway, Frederick R Galloway, and their unknown heirs,devisees, legatees and assigns Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in in Chancery at Howell, Michigan, on this 28th day f January 194  PROFESSIONAL CORNER FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet pickup, in good condition Carl Sherman Wm Bnd farm  FOR SALE Baby Chicks from blood tested Large Type English White Leghorns Order Now 1 SQUIRE HATCHERY Phoe 3U5 W Howell Fuik SALEA new modern 2 story house complete with bath and lurnuiv Call or see Howard Read, PINC Ray At Daily, M Daily 1100 A M to 2 lOO P M, Except Wednesday Mon,, Tu,Fri, Sat, 71008100 pm DR G RMCLUSKEY DENTIST IUM ft Mfobifa Office 935 Residence S14 veatage by Apooiafaai HowellMieaiaa VanWinide  VanWiakU Do W VeaMOnkle Caarlee K eaaes Attorneys at Law Fivt State aad Saviage Bank  HM4 lUatftjaa il It appearing from the sworn bill    of complaut as filed in said cause, MARION BEAUTY SHOP that the plaintiffs have not been3SrEGiA44ZINU iN PERMANENT able after diligent search and in  MACHINE AND MACHINELESS CEMETERY J L ARI Asa Arbor Michigan HAROLD D, CHUBB Howell, Michigan Local Representative Monuments  Maths tiury to ascertain whether the said defendants are alive or dead, or where they may reside if living, or if they have ttny personal represen tatives or heirs livingor where they or any of them may reside, or nether the title, interest claim,lien or possible right of these defend ALSO COLD WAVES Phone 6 MARION JAKVlSOwaer PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Phono SF11 Pinckney, Michigan HERBSNEEJJ LEE LAVEY LOU SALE The Marion Jarvis homo in Pinckney, 6 rooms and bath, mod 1 em furnace and 45 acre of land  defendans without i nts have been assigned to any oth Phono 1 S3 107 aV Grand 11 er person or persons or whether  uch title, interest, claim, lien o  ossible right has been disposed vi  y will by the said defendants And it further appearing that the plaintiffs do not know and have lieen unable after diligent search nd inquiry to ascertain the namesf of the persons who are included as Howell Peal Potato, City, Lake and Ft A Speciality Liat Yoa Property With Mo MARTIN J LAVAS AMoiBat w Phoa 13 Britmeaa laV  136F6 JUeairUf it Phone IMB1N Stat License n 717 Lakeside Drtt Ruah Lake being named I Upon motion therefore of Van run siAucsseaLTiy  uvi  Winkle and VanWinkke, attorneys suite, no need for it, have two t f or piajntiffs, it s ordered that the Marion J Reason phone No 9above named defendants and their unknolwn heirs, daviseefc, Efc UaVEf GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 593 Pinckney  Michigan PHSWARTHQUT  SON FUNERAL HOftfc, Modem Equfyaneat Ambulance Soulm Phon 39 Piaoamoy MicHif SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOrEI ROOM 70 o PHONE 424 ANN ARBOR Midi Soy Bean   Meal 425 cwt Farmers Feed Supply Ca FOR SALEBusiness location prop erity, fire proof house, new, 5 room C A P, 38x24 ft, water inside, and electric drains for bath room,  1 acres of land, also 2000 cement blocks, 13 steel sash, 5blk x 6 blk szr, 1700 ft of sheeting, foundation by 30x50 building located  mile west of Pinckney on M36Good lo cation for business Priced for quick sale at 5800 Will accept good car as part nayment 2,000 can be financed Call afternoons Ronald Dyert, Pincknry WANTED Paoer or ail kinds, iron,  Raffs1 Copper Harry Prisk FOR SALiCSiabwoea Buy Now Thurson Lumber Co Phor 44 Howell, Mich STANLEY BERR1MAN Attorney at Law 2075 East Grandq River, Howell legates und assigns, cause their appearance to be entered herein within three months from the date hereof, andFpi7r  Dririunrr c that in default thereof said bill bel1111  KtlCKMUrF Sr taken as confessed by said defend   Of TOMfc 1 Kl 1 t20 Wioi uiwuiu AivtR AVh FUK APPOlNlMBNTS HONt itt teMduc 6K   II PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELLMgr AVAILABLE NOW ,Nylotu, and Real Silk Hotitry of Nylons and Real Siik Hosiery of  reat beauty plus long wearing qual ty by Nationally Known REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS Also lingerie, dresses, sweaters and mens hose Sil H epeiUativc Mrs Catherine Heath, Pinckney Phone 58F6 ants and each and all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause tliis order to be published within forty days in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper published printed and circulating in said County once in each wen LlSllisGS WANTED for at least six successive weeks d oiten have calls lur property A true copy Glenn C Yielland d around Pincknty list your John A Hagman Circuit Court property with me miu 1 will tiy Clerk Commissioner, and sell IX for yoy Livingston County, Michigan Fred J Teepto Realtor, Phone G7 Tha above entitled suit involves i 708 West Grand River, Howell and is brought to quiet title to the  K KlGtKATlC I A APPL1ANCE SLiiVlCE FORMERLY WITH MONTGOMER YWARD HAROLD RADY 3580 RUSH LAKE RO, PINCKNEY Phone 136FU Pinckney CLAUDE P KIRSCHKE General Contractor and Builder 251 Portagt St Placlcaey,Mia, A U C T I OtEJL R FAKM SALES A SPECIALITY  BERT WYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 78F21 in Housewives 8 AV E TOUR WASTE FATS following described lands located in thai City of Howell, County of Livingston and State of Michigan, and more particularly described as foil  ows, towit Peginnng at a point on the Eastl erly line of Rooserelt Street 132 feet South, 10 degrees, 45 minutes West from the Northwest corner of FOR SALEIncubatois,oil burning FOR SALE A G room home on 1 acre or good level ground on M3G, good poultry house and some fruit, also garage This property is near Pinckney and can be purchased on terms Fred J Xeeple Realtor Howell Mich, Phone Pinckney 147F4 MARTIN R1TTER JR 512 Mam Street, Pinikney, Mich Representing Mutual Benefit Health  Ac Ins, United Benefit Life Insurance Co Overcome Soap Lot 147 of Mcphersons Second Ad J dition to the Village now city of iHowell as duly laid out, platted and recorded thence South 10 degrees 45 minutes West 66 feet thence South 79 degrees, 15 minutes East, 45 feet thenae north 10 degree, 45 minutes East 66 feer thence North 79 degrees, 15 minutes West 45 feet to the place of beginn ing  Van inkle A VanWinkle Attorneys c PI Stiffs Business Address, Powell, Michigan one 400 egg one 250 egg, all in good condition10 each Mrs Oscr Beck, 512 East Main Pinckney Miek FOR SALEPair of dual tire chains ew 32x6 or 720 Gene Dinkel SEPTIC TANKS And CESS POOLS CLEANED MODERN AND OLB TIME 338 East jeffertoa Street DAN BURKETT Phone 6292 Ann Arbor, Mick  r OR REFRIGERATION SERVICE CALL COMMFRCIAL NATION AL REFRIGERATION PHONE 135 fLUX Shortage TOILET SOAP  tSSLIFEBUOY if world wide shortage ef ail Animal Pats ame Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only fifth of what they used in 1941 This also affects paints, tC Without the help of the American yar, One out of 14 Ajsorkaa kitchens, eVmt Ume textiles, leather goods, floor Housewives there would have been uttle soap last every nine cakes of soap atade last yer was made from waste fats saved your grocer if at has no soap feat save every ounce of lat you can and sell it to yeur 1 WeNeed them Leave Them at this Store STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the Count 1 of Livingston At a session of said court, held at  the Probate office, in the City ol City of Howell in said County,on the the 3rd day of March A D, 1947 PreseDtHonerable Willis LLyvu Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the Estate f William Klawltter, deceased Matilda Clara Hinz having filed in said Court her petition that the administration of said estate be granted to Matilda Clara Hinz or to to ome other suitable person, It is Ordered that the 24th day of WANTED FARMS If interested sell ing you farm, acerage or lake prop erty, we would be interested in list ing it We have been selling proper ies in the locality for over 25 yearodor Gt tnig Cash if cash is an inducement  L H Crandall, 322 East Grand Riy vcr opposite the Howell Theatre Mowoll, Mich STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate CoBrt for the County OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Court,held at the Probate Office in the City of in said County on the 17th day of February A D, 1947, Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur H Flintoft, decased Hiram R Smith, having filed hia petition praying that an instrue I F O FOOT ODOR GERM HftW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASE, your 35c back F O is a fiormen tation Kill this germ, you kill the POWERFUL farm killer TEOL from any druggist, Apply FULL STRENGTH for FO sweaty or itching feet Local at CORY DRUG STORE Pinckney, Mita, ttli said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for hearing said pet ition It is Further Ordered, That plie notice thereof be given by purifi cation of a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinck ney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate J A true Copy Celestia Parthafl Register of Probate r eCsTBft MEATS Al Clarks MarchA7Dl947 at teaoclock Tn mnt fidtin 8aid  be admitt ed to Probate as the last will and testament oi said deceased and that administrate of said estate be grant ed to Hiram R Smith or some other suitable person It is Ordered, That the 10th day elf March AD, 1947, at ten A M in the Stenoon, at said Probate office be and is hereby appointed for hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, That pibllc notice thereof be given by publication if a copy of this order, for three successive weeks previous to said day ox hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and dr culated in said County Willis L Lyons Judge of Probate A true  v Celesti nhaU,BaitT of Pfh  McPkrson State Bank BANK BY MAIL WANTEDTo buy a 5 or 6 room modern house in or near Pinckney AU have a few vacant lockers to rent Ffoyd Martin Phone 12 Pinckney, Micca, , FOR SALE1946 HarleyDavidson  j motorcycle in good condition jPhnoe 42 Lucius Doyle Many customers of this bank who live outside of Howell heve for soma time found it convenient to bank by mail Perhaps you receive chfks in payents of sales of livestock, milk or other farm produce JusTp4aee them I in an envelope and address them to the bank The bank in turn k pleased to mail you a notice of receipt at no expense to you Endorsements on checks should Lo in th following form Pay to the order or MjiPherson State Bank For Deposit only  Szd John Doe LOSTFriday in the Masonic temple or or the ssreet a silver earring with and methyst setting Will pay reward for return Mrs Ross Read FOR SALFBoys 26 inch bicycle,  completly rebuilt and painted SHEARINGSee or 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>  Volume 4 11 Pady Dupto Wednetdty Much 5,1947 Michigan Mirror State News Hewe ead end Happenings of the But Tersely Told rrom Lansing How Michigan will finance its 1270 million veterans bonus is still an un olved problem although the I legislature is in its third mouth Approximately 620,000 men and women will receive cash payments from tbia fund in addition to the an nual earnings of tfte 50 million veterans trust fund A touchy question is whether veteran should be taxed to pay the the bonus Nothing was said tbut taxes last November but th money must flome from somewhere The bonus waiter is a part of t e state financial problem with the the sales tax diversion Matters seem to be coming to a head in the diversion as the Michigan Education Asaoclaton, Jackson, Detroit and other cities have filed suit against  UM state to get their share of the  diversion funds Another law suit has been filed to test the constitutionality of the 750 a day expense account the legislators voted themselves Four aWy gens, prior to Atty Gen Black ruled expense accounts illegal Two, bills have been introduced to finance the bonus Senate bill 94 would levy 1 percent net income tax tax Senate bill No 97 would remove the 50, 000 ceiling from the state corporation tax The first would levy on all persons and the second on big business Other suggested taxes are to add 1 cent to the 2 cent cigarette tax, 1 cent TOO to the 4 cent gasoline tax, 26 percent to the alcoholic bev erage tax, 1 percent to the utilities gross income tax,raise the personel income tax from 50 to 60 percent Michigan has not done badly by its veterans In addittion to trie 50 million trust fund and 270 million bonus 700000 Mich, veterans are attending college 20 a week unemployment insurant is available and life insurance at a cheaper rate than the public gets By the way New Yorks soldiers bonus Will cost 400, million  No, 10 Basketball Scores Current Comment  Pinckney high school closed her basket bell season Friday by dropp ing two close games to  Brighton The reserves lost 2a to 27 and the high school 22 to 24 Pinckney has not had e very successful aeaaon They lost 12 and won  4 South Lyon and Little Pioneers were their victims ard they lost 2 I games each to Dexter, Stockbridge, j rowlerville, Hartland and Brighton They play Manchester in the state tournament at Michigan Center Friday at 700 p m Brighton 7 Jarvis Crocker Kennedy ODougherty  Young Flynn  Clark Davis I and Mrs Frank Bates who were residents of Unadilla township for over Ing anniversary recent1        i1 01 oe some time ago but is able to wedding anniversary recently at Sarasota, Florida where they now 50 years celebrated golden live Mrs Bates suffered a Jasmers are their ndchUdrenHar 1  ad ing JanJames Pergeau The Bates brothers A son, Emmett 3 children, 8 grsndchldren Jessie Green Long Time Pinckney School Teacher Passed Away Here Saturday COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Feb, 24, 1947 Special meeting of Pinckney Village Council Roll call of officers  PrestenbPrest Lavey, Trustees Nevada  Griffith, Kennedy, Clinton, Thayer, Palmer AbsentClark Petitions were received prayingthat a special election be held and I COMMUNICATION Mr Lee Lavey, Pinckney, Mich Dear MrLavey I read in the Pinck ney Dispatch that the township has  purchased a new fire engine I alJ so note that you exceeded your app ropriation, and undoubtedly will pe able to use additional funds Mrs Levin and I are very grateful to ths Pinckney Fire Department for their quick response and excellJ ent work on our farm last summer when we had a raging grass fire I have no doubt that the work of the Puckney fire dept kept then the newly planted trees from destruction For this reason I am very happy to send yeu a check for 2500 to the ffcnd, and hope that you will receive nany more contributions for this worthy cause With kindest personal regards,  wemafiL L Yours very truly, , gamuel J Levin In the death of Jessie Green at her home here Saturday probably the teacherwith the longest service record in any school in the county passed away She started a ballot spread on the questionteaching in the primary dept in f Shall the sale of spirits in add it 1893 and taught there 46 years, re ion to beer and wine, be permitted tiring on account of ill health infor consumption on the premise j within the Village of Pinckney unJder the provisions of the law rning same Motion made by Clinton, seconded by Kennedy that the ballot be spread within Go davs Motion carried Motion to adjourn carried Clyde Fisher clerk Pinckney Burns  0 J Clark l Meyer 12 CDarrow  2 Jeffreys 0 T Clark 1  B Darrow  3 R Clark l Young 2 Gibson 8   , Singer 0 j Pinckney Res Brighton Res  Amburfcej 6 Baugher 6 I Stofer 1 Miller   D Clark 5 Pitkin Palmer 2 Reiks 11 Heath 6 Thomas Singer 3 Anderson 4  L Clark M 0 Davis 0 Burroughs 0 Andrews 1 Schneider 0 Joe Clark 0 In other games Dexter beat Hartland 39 to 22 and Manchester the Little Pioneers 45 to 29 FINAL STANDING Dexter Manchester Brighton  Pinckney  Ann Arbor The expected happened last week when 2956 school teachers west en strike at  Buffalo N Y, eseejag 77 schools The situation in New York is very similar to thai in Mien igan Although the state has a ante surplus in its treasury, the legialature and Gov Dewey have consistent ly refused to appropriate mere men ey for teachers salaries The strike has lasted a week and last week the legislature finally reported out a bill providing for an increase in teachers salaries In Michigan although repeal of the sales tax diversion has been killed the fight is not yet wooGov Sigler has refused to apportion the I sales tax under the terms of the diversion act until a supreme court decision is made This may not be CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to the many friends in this community who have so generously given of their means sym pathy, prayers and blood donations during Betty Carols illness and pessiav , and to the pastor and con gregation of the Cdngregatianal Church for the use of the building for final services May the Lord richly reward yeu for your kindness as  In deep appreciation , Befe Exra Beachey and family WILLIAM KLAWITTER William Klawitter, 76, was found dead in his cottage at Lakeland where he had lived for 8 years Tuesday nafhuHe had not been seen since Saturday The deceased was a cripple and snade his living doing odd Job Before ooaung to Lakeland he lived in Hamburg 12 years and before that at Base Lake He was born in Webster Surviving are two sisters The fttnaral end Wriai were at Dex govSpecial meeting March , 117 Roll call of officers iPreseiuPros Lavey, TrusteesKennedy, Clinton, Thayer Ab sentPalmer,ClarkGriff itv following bills were presentpd E i,t Ed lights,fire hall 10540 Fire Siren 180 C McRorie, salarw ooou J Clyde Fisher, salary 7500 Ed Parker, salary 30000 Dr Ray Duffy 1000 C McRorie, postage  Lavey Hardware, supplies  John Rossiter Xmas candy  C McRorie, refund  Motion made by Kenned, be 300 2811,0 588 67 r i lfi paid 1939 Ac the time she began teaching she was not a high school graduate but took high school work and graduated in 1898 Then she attended summer schools at the Ypsilanti Normal and after many years reeived a life certificate In tfie M J Reason family she taught 3 gener AW alJonsM J Reason, his son, Gerald,  ed by Clinton that bills olo ut Shirley  In paid Motion carried ifjhewashonorea at the Pinck i MoAiojinadaby Clinton, siinopgu Hgd school alumni reunion fed by Palmer that th special electA member of the Methodist church I jo to vote on sale of spirits in the I she sang m the hoir for manyvillage be held March 31, 1047 Motion carried Motion made by Thayer, supported by Clinton that the annual re port of Treasurer be accepted Motion carried Motion to adjourn carried Clyde Fisher clerk yars She afterwards transferred to Community Congnegationel She was a life member of Pinckney Chapter OES, Surviving are two sisters, Mrs Weltha Vail of Pinckney and Mrs, Estella Graham of Parma and a brother, George of Howell A brother, Dr Albert Green, died last year and three sisters, MrsFlora Snyder, MrsAddie Potterton and Miss Minn ie Green are deceased  The deceased was the daughter of the late Albert B and Florabelle Green and was born ia Howell July 2, 1868, coming to Pincknay when very young where her father was in the sheet metal business WILLIAM HANSEN TEEPLE William Hansen Teeple, 21 sen of Volney Teeple of tha Sro and  grandson of Mr and Mrs i toy Teeple of Brighton was killed Kth 28 when his plane crashed while on maneuvers in the Marshall Island  He was based in HawaiiEnlisting ir I 1943 he got his wings at Corpus Rv Francis Mirphy, pnstet Masses at 8 and 11 a m Novena Fridaj 220 noon 800 p m Preparation for Holy Comninn ion caca stiuJay 6 to 9 p m enr Sundiy 700 to 780 a a Sunday,March 9 3rd week of the 3rd Novenna j,r The month of March is dedicated to St Joseph the patron of homes St Marys church is one of the 15,000 parishes taking part in the Bishops oi the United States campaign from March 16 to 22 to aid  war striken countries Donations of food, clothing, or money may be left at St Marys rectory In a recent j campaign here 860 cans of food and 1000 lbs, of clothing were doj nated This campaign has the bless ing of the pope I Among the intentions are Sunthe I lat Trnhr, MonJatc Sarah Kelly, Taies, iate Dr Kobt Lamb, Wee, late Mrs Francis GaffnThur, relatives of Mr r V Anderson, Fri, Jnt oi Sat, late Mr  i Ko j com foi    , i i h  Pnyers arc requested for Mis Catherine Mironey,recent departed Bapisi was conferred last week on Maryiyn Anna, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Iietra Sponsors wete Caunef fTpekamMiFM Ward Caupski The 8 Beautitudes of the iHome, the first of which is Blessed is the Home where Prayer is practised for it is the Abode of Our Lord COM COfcL CHURCH 9m AKree AJUwi afisdster MeFIorence 6auga,rfaai as hoif Director Suu School Supt Herman Veddei tforniag Worship   flbeV Sunday tfehool m , UsfO Choir practise, ffw eventing Special Lenten services at the church Wed nite at 780 w G 6 6 2 0 L 2   2 6 8 Pet 760 750 760 260 000 5th end 6th GRADE NEWS Reporters Dick Darrow,Nancy Ney Lucile Beachy and Jerry Mr of lea The 5th  6th Grade Shirts beat the 7th Grade Skins last week 1810 with Bob Darrow coaching tlie win ners and Joe Burns the losersThe winners were Jas Allard,Jack Jeffreys, Drake, Bill and George lark The 4th graders couihe by darys  4fleittils lost to Siiaan Campbell  5th graders 38 to 4 Wli tls wrong witn the 4th graders Barbara VanSlambrook won the weekly spelling content with Jim Porter,runnenip The stumper vord was Wischief We are decorating our room with Dutch designs for March Gues we are a lucky room this week No flu Few absences, 2 more pupils have been added to our room making a total enrollof 50 including Mrs Stvarthout Barbara Beesley was 13 year old long as the City of Jackson and Detroit have started suit afainse the State of Michigan to get their share of the sales taxand the school district of Center ine has employed Roscoe Bonisteel of Ann Arbor to rpresent them in a similar suiU The blast delivered by Foreign Minister Bevins of Great Britiatt against President Truman and in a lesser degree against Gov Dewey is for home consumption in England and to get headlines Bevins charg ed that President Truman demand last fall that 100,000 immigrants bs admitted to Palestine was merely to get Jewish votes and beat Gov Dew ey to the punch who was all set to make a similar demand This Bev ins claimed wrecked the British Pat estine Plan In the first place we do not believev Great Britian has any Palestine ulan Years ago she approved the 13alfour plan which provided that Palestine should be made the homeland of the Jews However she had and still has im portant oil concessions in Arabia se she has always stalled in carrying out its terms so as not to antago nise the Arabs Consequently only a mere trickle of Jews have been enow ed to enter PalestinePresident Tru man and Gov Dews were only voicing views they have always had Neither has the slightest power to ejpifore thoJr degaands    iuinjr, ly, Sun VILLAGE ELECTION Notice is hereby to the Qualified lectors of the Village of Pinckney ate of Michigan, that the next tn uing Village Ele toi will be fid at the Putrr twn hall, hjn said village Monday, March 10, A D, 1947 At which election the following ing JVillage Officers are to be eleted viz 1 Village President , 1 Village Clerk 1 Village Treasurer THtrttsTlAWES CT THE The funeral was held from the christi Oct 1946 and went to tlu JSwarhout Funeral Home Monday  South Paciiic Besides his father he afternoon, Rev McLucas officiating I j 2 brothers, Jack,22 and BOD with bunal in Pinckney cemetery J 12 of the Soo In hono of her long service the finckney school closed at noon ELIZABETH CAROL BEACHEY wiB he C the Turf Meet the in First jfteffce Asnerici  March T WTGREST1MG After an illness of ten and a half months with kukesnaEuxabeth Carol Beachey was called hesne on March 1, 1947 After haviug been f grrea 3 transfusions and spending Z days of her 17th visit at thehospital she was released from her entteringa Remaning U mourn her I lees aee her freU, Rev and Mrs Eara Beaohy, three sisters, Grace Less, Gladys Laette and Bertha Barbara and many ether relatives and  I friends In her prolonged illness itense suffering with Her ae was ft I etesrth and 14 days was held from the DEMOCRAT CAUCUS A Democrat Caucus will be held at the Putnam town hall on Satur day, March 15, to nominate a town ship ticket Oommittee BALE C4eM AfY1 0 KVetf hs4s at  p an and at the church at 2fl es Tspska, lad and fUat eaTsriatad in fteoknes REPUBLICAN CAUCUS A Repahlican Caucus wwill be in session at the Putnam town halt on Saturday, March 15 to place a town ship ticket in nomination Tisae 300 pea aurW f Ho v Ezra Beachey, Paster Morning Worship  1000 JSunday School  llsOO iperintendent  Wilbur Leidi ouig Peopies Meeting 70 Prayer Service Wed  730 J 0 TICKETS THIS YEAR Citizens Ticket Edward Parkeri also 3 Trustees for 2 years, 1 ess or  Relative to Opening and Closiag of the Poll Election Revision of 1943No 12Chapter VIlIPart4 Section 10n the day of any election, polls shall be opened at seven oclock in the forenoon, and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the afternoon A no longerEver qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for closing thereof shall be allowe ed to vote Section 2 Unless otherwise specified, the hours for the opening and closing of polls and for the conduct ing of election shall be governed by In Attorney General Gene Black Michigan seems to have the best front page headline grabber sines the days of Alex Grosbeck lie is a former professional football player from Port Huron whose father was a friend of Judge Leland Carr It is impossible to keep him off the front page since hs took office Janl last First he announced an expense account was due all administrative offi cers at Lansing and filed one for himself for the month of January for 208 for hotel room rent,meIs tic a sort of portal to portal sffair Auditor General A ten refined to pay it So now Black commutes be tween Lansing and Port Huron, a distance of 118 miles each way a day in a state owned car and uses state gasoline During the sales tax repeal fight he announced he weald investigate the pressure methods used by Mayor Jeffrys of Detroit and other repeal foes to see if there was grounds for criminal jThis he hat r dropped no investigators for the work UoubU the legislature would hire any for himLast week he again gat Page 1 when he barred the Associated Press representative who rsnav sent 87 Michigan newspapers from his office The previous week he had barred Guy Jenkins, repreeentatjfa of the Booth chain of papers Areas his office The Associated Prase snea aroused his ire by printing that a coolness existed hetvsaaa Black and GovSefier because the governor had ameeted that Black take bis eaae from him and  Black r fate a Safer Mr Black has gotten all tha spotlight at the state canstoi and ess to take it Eastern Standard time Dated this 26th day of February A D 1947, Clyde Fisher, village clerk r resident Clerk  The statement that norkehent go to 8L25 a aV tmh with a let of high priced park I is trying to aaiesd The fsf LOSTTool box in Pinckney vUag j JJTIli   containing electricians tealsJaaarre01  I   uung eieeyjaaeais consasiapaMsc eanjd  Pinckney, Mich   n   T easi Trustees ard Joseph Griffith, , Merin Lavey How nosniaated  J O E S MERTIMG The regular meeting of Piaesaey Chapter will be held Friday evening March 7 at 00Friendship JfigV will be observed at tins sneeting by night the fallowing ticket entertaining sever si chagUir fusftl u hay The the weatern state MUs and will has to This years pig crop is Whan tha pigs are market as ftwill  fcj Blanche Martin Sner Union is they wslha aaam Wkm Me Then hat haaa fESiy Clerk If you have been car far a We wish to thank all those who tassisted us and aided as darinf Al ness and death of the late Jessie keen, alee ler tha heaatif d floral Is smmmmm HUM1  rdtt  k    aBMrad Iddeyj  eseJan Beynelde  ,   Irvia Xannedy4on 8war     thoat Bagene Wt n  gansh had haaght a  Stanley Dmkel ritnevrcaeiaine4aad 10 SKCIeU COidlMJNICAflQM Work in 3rd degree Saturday nite Umm er 8 Felleweratt team take rsaaa4t aai Wf CattoM Bacy, s p WEY OlSFATCH jWedly March 51S47  Annual Financial Statement Village of Pinckney March 3,1947 GREGOKX j Neighboring News j Rev JNelson of the Missionary So  Stockbridge has 2 village tickets city called at the Gregory 6chooi on Dr Beckwith heads the Citizens and REQE1PTS Cash on Hand March 3, 1946  Soldiers Exemptions Beer and Wine License State Liquor Commission Tax  Weight and Gas Tax  Uie of Fire Engine  Detroit Edison Refund Delinquent Tax  Intangible Tax Taxes Redeemed  Interest on Bonds , Fund Transfer  Check Refund   Villages Tuxes Collected   Securities  4,94106 77150 14875 U0033 83516 50000 386 7437 55632 5796  1814 50000 1100 2,54981 300000  vv cdnetiday Aira oim was taken to U of M  Hospital Tuesday Arlo VYoiden and family and Mrs T foole were in Jiwksoa W iunesday James Porter and wife of Cadillac annouuee the birth of a daugh ter Feb 21 xev Walton attended the pastors coherence at Sturgis this week The Missionary Society meet, with Air Grace Rockwell Friday 10  W Porter and wife spent the week end in Cadillac vnarles McConell has come hone from tne hospital Roy Shellhart and wife visited their daughters in Wayne last week Rev Walton, Mrs Haael Breiser and Mrs iHerold Ludtke intended the Red Cross luncheon m Howell Thursday  Mrs Hazel Breniser received by air mail last week a box of flowers from Mrs Gates of San Diego, Ct1  Mrs Arlo Warden and Mrs i Poule attended the PNG club m Stockbridge Tuesday evening  Mrs Arlene Harvey and daughtc of Kankakee, Illvisited her motne,  Mrs Breniser last week Mrs Arlo Worden and Leon we J in Jucksbn Tuesday iewey Breniser and Dan DenU I are now on a tuip to Death ValVe ixnd Boulder Dam Nei Barton the Peoples 4 boys arrested at Brighton by state police Lave admitted breaking in 14 cottages near there Gas has been found in the gas well being drilled in Tom Leith subdiv THEATER FrL, Set, Mer 7  UNDER NEVADA SKIES A Mnekal Weetara vtfc  ROY ROGER DALE IVANS A Mystery with WARMER BAXTERELLEN DREW I Sua, Tue Mar Ml THE SEARCHING WIND A story o a love triangle ntarring ROBERT YOUWGANN RICHARDS Newt ComingA Lewr for Elle Cour age of Uiin, Ul Old Sacramento Total  14,37412 Lee Lavey, village president Charles H McRorieTrensurer Clyde Fisher, village clerk EXPENDITURES Street Lights Sidewalks Parks and Drains Streets Fire Department Expense Election Foard 1946  Salaries and Board of Review Legal Services Postage Insurance and Bond Miscellaneous 1,25331 4,61892 Total  ,72244 Cash and AssetsoJfind 5,6516 Total 1  14,374,12 Lee Lavey, vyjlage presiden Charles H McRorie, Treasure Clyde Fisher, village clerk, Mt Airy EAST M36, LAKELAND, MICH Starting March 5, 1947 Open Every Day, Friday Fish  Chips The Merwin Campbell and OUo Poulson families were Sunday din ner guests at the Rev McLuca home in Brighton The Merwin Campbell family help ed Arnold BerqiHst celebrate his birthday Saturday James Hall and family are moving irom Tlainfield to the Adam Sauer larm in Dexter township Andy Campbell on his way home from work Monday night had His car wrecked in a collision with a station wapon driven by Mr Hill of Inverness Inn Emil Weddige and wwife of Arm Arbor spent Friday night at the Don Swarthout home Robert Read and family spent Sunday at the Robert Mitteer home in Stockbridge  Mrs Rosemary Schosser attended a basket ball game in Aim Arbor on Friday night W C Miller and son, Clifford went to Millington Monday to get 4 truck body Lee Lavey andAlbert Shirley attended the DuoThrm school in Lan sing Monday and Tuesdiy Mr and Mrs Roy Merrill and grand daughter,Norma Ann Shehan called on Mrs Nettie Vaughn last Thursday Robert Tusch and family spent Sunday with his mother in AnnArbor Ona Campbell and family MTIII , Friday night at the James Tiridier j homo in Howell  Mrs Edna Reason and Leota and I and Roy lieason and family called j he Fred Carpenter family at Pontiae  Sunday  H rold Reason called up his moth er, Mrs Lucy Reason from California Sunday He said he had bee mowing the lawn and watering th flowerg ision at Brighton Hay Womble, husband of the for 1 nnrmBQ njaw mer GertrudeHorLiioweH,has bought ClUMfc IIJClUKa MAN the Miller grocery at Brighton HUNT Leo Antinea of Brighton has a J position with the FBI at Washington  D C Hamburg now has a lumber yard, Alon Hewctt of Ann Arbor being the proprietor The Brighton Kings Daughters observed their 18th annivesary last week The Fowlerville Rotary Club being oganized will have 22 Charter members  John Fawcett, retired Howell real estate man and auctioneer died last Tuesday The funeral was at the Sharpe Funeral Home, Fowlerville Harold Crandall, Howell realtor and Park Dean left for Florida lapt week in Mr Crandalls plane After 12 years service as director of the Boy Scouts of Vahtjnav iii Livingston counties Walter C 11Peek has resigned No successor ha been appinted James Wendell Lyons, son of J Judge Willis Lyons of Howell was not reappointed to the state board of pharmacy of which he is chairman GovSiglcr named Stewart Dodge, Plymouth druggist, sponsored by Rep Elton Eaton A move is on to consolidate the school districts of South Lyon and New Hudson Emst Elsasser of Patterson Lake is ill at the home of his lister, Mrs Kate Buss in Ann Arbor A marriage license has been issued to Emil Fladam, 54, Webbcr viile and Florence Parker, 28, Fowlerville  FrL Sal, MM 7  HOME IN OKLAHOMA4 ROY HmumuiunHuuumuiuMHimmHU I first iSationall Bank i s s P 1 5 vi swawwn Under Fadoral Supervision Marker Federal iOeposit la urancc Corporation All Da posits Insured op to 1,006 fa each Dapaalaig, wan ROGERS GARRY HAYES and DALE EVANS Cartoon Stooge Cosnedy Sua,, i New liar ft 10 CLOAK AND DAGGER4 Starring GARY COOPER ROBERT ALD3, and UU4 PALME Cartoon 4Pte Smita11 Sun Show 3,8,7,9 fueV, Wed, Thar, MaT Il7l2 13 THREE UTTLE GIRLS IN BLUE4 J a B Notes of 25 Years Agoi The opera H M S Pinafore un ,5 der the direction of Dan Denton ofjS Gregory will be put on at the opera f holuse March 17 for the tvnefit of 5 St Marys church The cast is a follows  Hon Sir Joseph Porter Bert Parks Ralph Ruckstraw Dan Denton Capt Corcoran iHerman Hurst Dick Deadeye  Lawrence McClear Bill Bobstay E B Ostrander Rob BBeckett  T H COIIIMS Josephine  udrcy V,V ix liche Mrs Pan Denton Buttercup  Klsa Denton SeamenHenry Sharpe, Ray Satterle, H E Munsell, Clayton 1H0IIK Sisters, crusins etcEula Munsell, Ermina Cnjn, Olive Westphal, Lila BBeiithaii, Leba Applegute, Nellc Accmpanlst  Ethel Glenn Mr Walters is moving from the SjChuler farm to one at Fowlerville  I he fight between the Michigan Medical Society and the Universky has been ended by the statement of President Burton of the university he would oppose state medicine Frank Tiplady and Wm Dixott have auctions adverti v ii this week Carl Sykes broke his icg while working in Detroit la w ek Dale Darrow and famih have movd in the P HSwartiicul house at Dexter Corners Notwitstanding the crushing dofeat administer d to the parochial sxhool amendment at the recent eleTcTTonpgtitioTisT c being cyculatedj to bring it to a vote again Rev Fr Considine of Cheea who died left an estate of 30,000 Of this 500 goes to a brother, John, and the balance to Rev Mons VanAntwerp Wesley Brown and Frank Gos have been arrested by Sheriff Fred j Teeple for stealing 21 skunk skins j of Frank Gearhart  YOUR FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT STORE Have you ever thought of the many things you can buy at our bank For instance heres safety for the money you de posit with us the convenience of paying bills by check instead of cash Protection for your valuable papers and artic ies through rental of a safe de posit boxust to name a few of the things our bank has on its shelves You can also hire the use of money wwhen you need it in business or for personal needs You can finance a new home, new car, new household equipment, home re pairs, insurance premiums, ed ucational needs and dozens of other sound projects Here in effect is a financial department store wheie you can take care of all A Mutieal with JUNE HAVER, GEORGE MONTGOMERY, VIVIAN BLAINE and CELESTE HOLM Sun, Shows 71S  iS CQmiKDeception, No Leve,No Lov Never Say Goodbye HOWELL Theater HOWFJX, MTCH Wc Invite Applications for Loans on the Cash or Loan Value of Life insurance Policies at Low Interest Rates  Tues, Wed, Thu , Mar 45p SISTER KENNY f with ROSALIND RUSSELL, ALEXAND ER KNOX,, JEAN JAGGER Newt womedf FrL, Sat, Mer 7, 8 Mat Sat 2 p m Coat 1 Notes  47 Y ears Ago The Batchelors club will fcive a danxe at the Tuomey House Friday night Oeorge Buhl, has been arretted for trying to kill his wife, the form er Lydia Reason of Pinckney at tho Mewman Hotel, Ann Arbor, Friday The couple who have two daughters, had seperated and Mrs Buhl had be pan divorce proceedings Buhl lately inheirited sorae property and this had been tied up He forced las way ir  Ms wie rooxn at the hotel aid shot 1 at her 4 tiiws One bull, a lodged at the base of the skull but the wound not fatal  St Marys church will give a miry J stjrel show March 17 t John Teepie attended the lOthj anniversary of the Jackson Elks last ling operated on the little daughter of Mrand Mrs and Mrs, W PVan Winkel of Howell for appendicitis Wednesday The child died Monday Mrs Alma Harris of Detroit called on Mr an Mrs Wm Shehan Wedesay day that his neice, daughter of Gor don Sherman had been killed i en auto accident 25 utiles from Wind sor, Ont  Mrs Wm Mercer was in Brighton last week Dr Walter Mer r and family of East Lansing spent Sunday at the William Meroer home Mr and Mrs Albert Dlnkel and Alberta visited Mrs Florence Van Winkle at Sparrow hospital, at Lan sing Thursday and Saturday where she underwent an operation Wm Mercer spent Wednesday right at the Albert Dinkef home Gerald Dinkel of Lake Chenung called at the Albeit Dinkel ho me Sunday Mr and Mrs C J Clinton were in Ann Arbor Saturday Peach Palmer wwa home from Mich State over the week end STEP BY STEP vttn J tAWRENCE TJERiNEYL ANNE JEFFREYS Plus  OVER THE SANTE FE TRAIL4 with THE HOOSIER HOTSHOTS, KEN CURTIS, GUY KIBBEE cartoon Sun, Mon, Mar 9, 10 Sun Mc 2 P M Coot IDA DLUPINO, ROBERT ALDA, ANDREA K1NG3RUCE BENNETT In THE MAN 1 LOVE Selected Short New TuesiTWed, Thur , Mar 11772713 In Technicolor DENNIS MORGAjN,JACK CARSON in THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL with ftANIS PAGEJMARTHA VICKARS Jfewa  Mrs fjxun Ida Byers is expected back St Pefprshiirg, Florida,thwweek by plane J, HHooker visited Azel Carpenter at Melius hospital, Brighton last Thursday  i rteardon has gone to Tulsa, Oklahoma to enter the airline school Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Henry Shirey ware Bill Shirey of Detroit, James Shirey jr and family of Jackson and Jay Shirey and wfe  MrsAmelia Rheiiiberger entertain ed at a family dinner Sunday on the occasion of her 82nd birthday, tfce 12th birthday of a grand daugh ter, Eileen Gaaaert, Detroit and the 3rd birthday of her greaUgrandson, Billy Brewer Boh OUT who is Guam has ntaeted Gus Ledwidge who is that Maynard Clark, Don Boms and Pat Jeffreys are Im Japan and Anton ls been ill with pneumonia there Satt BBrady who VSl J months was out for the first j 1 rfwltickl, 28,ded in Ann AFridayAbabyhom U her nTw went to Ann Arbor Fnday to nW Sousas Band 0ir have Frank Plumroer and famtir  move on the ,JhnDunti fanru  BW to f Mackinder and wife  Kellie Knapp  Hamburg fimVr4ic I UL JjyJoeMnk of OurT Swt 4kteitAaetefenrwaft Inclined o he and qukk 4o about hat, or a ana pnemnuw Mm at glassvf ear, ar the osier f y  B   s  WPPFT i ii numip i nww W pwpur rT 1 PINCKNfcY DISPATCH  Wednesday March 5,1947 NNCKNEY SMBPAltH The Peoples Store Entered a Swcriptiou SU28 a yen Paid ia AcNanc M W CUftLSTT rUil I Wit rHEN YOU BUY ICE CREAM BUY THE BEST THAT IS MAJPC fl  Arctic Groceries, Drygoods Canned Qeods, Shoes Gents Furnishings lingerie Kennedy1 Gen Store  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly TripitoMade to Detroit Lloyd Hsndee Lloyd Hendee and wife Gerry Eichman and wife were Ann Arbor Sunday night Pbon 64F14 SPOT CASH HORSES 10 COWS 10 HOGS 400 PER CWT CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE 0ARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 jfcl Osjtjn Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK Dr Cecil tHendee and fay Lansing spent Sunday with MNRO Hendee Gerry Eichman and family and Don Spears called ati the Russell Glover home at Fowlerville Sunday Hollis Wylie and family spent Sunday at the Abrams home in Fowlerville Mr and Mrs iHarley Miller of Ypsilanti were callers Sundav at the home of W H Clark  Mrs Norman White entertained Stis day in honor of her husbands birth Joe Metz and wife, Basil White and wife and Em White and wife of Howell, Jack White and wife of Jackson and Ben White and wife Hollis Holloway and family of 1lain field called at the Dale Miller home Saturday Jack White and wife of Jackson snent th  k end at the Ben White, home , Mi Feggy Jaroslowsla spent t9 first i the week in Detroit S H Carrs house caught iiie in he kitchen Thursday but vas extinguished by the family uiiau1 Ambrose Kennedy and wiiV of Wayne spoilt ihe week vid i ihe hvin Kennedy home i Harry uieas nd UM iv ot Waterl loo spenl the week end wih Mr and  Mrs W C AtLee Marshall Aitkin and wife of i Wixom spent the week end with Mi I Erdiey YauSickle  MrsFlisiabeth Brown came home jfrom Ann Arbor Wednesday j Jerry Beard of Ann Arbur spent lat week at the John lie 11 home Dr and Mrs Kay Duffy and liar bar Jean Brown attended the doy 1 show in Detroit Saturday 1 Mr and Mrs Earl Bauhn enter tained their children and Luiiilie and Dolly Franklin for dinnc Sunday J Born to Mr and Mrs Nonuan Winkle Betty Gallagher of Dex ter at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Thursday a son j Mrs Mary Jane Seefeld of Ann Arbor spent Friday wieh Betty See feld  Mrs Frank Aberdeen and son, David were in Ann Arbor Sauday  Harry Fairchild and family of De troit spent Sunday at the Frank i Aberdeen home j RevMorgan Harris and Miss Zita Harris of Detroit called at the Loui 1 Shelian home Sunday Louis Swarthout and wile spent the week end in Detroit Alice Gearhart of Howell spent the week end at Mark Nash home Rosalie Nash spent the week end in Ann Arbor with Isabel Nash   Louis Coyle and wife were in  Howell Saturday and c W Hooker and family of Am in  Arbor called at the Bert Hooker an 1 Roy Dillingham homes Sunday Lester McAfee and family spent f Suiiday i it Northville HoM Kaidy ami wife pen  the week end in Detroit t Arnold Heckler and wife who own  the Flintoft faun were called to De j troit Saturday by the death of his j father WaiterIhe iuimnl vi MOM day  Gus iHenneau and wife and daugh  er and husband attended the opening  of the new cocktail bar and bowling f e The Tooner at Roseville on Cream OUR BULK ICE CREAM FOR MONTH IS VANILLA, CHOCLATEj, FUDGEROYAL, TOASTED HAZEL NUT AND WHITE HOUSE OUR PACKAGE ICE CREAM IS   VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, PEACH STRAWBERRY WITH TOASTED HAZELNUT , 3 COLOR BRICK ANaHITEHOUSE White House Ice Crear isyVanilla with Rich Red Chrrries Try This Hnners and Partes It is Delicious CORY DRUG STORE Klager Hatcheries Chicks that Live and Grow US APPROVED Barred RocksWhite RocksLargeTypu White Leghorns aud New Hampshire Reds Sexed or Straight Run Our hicks have been making outstandings records for your neigh bors, They will do the same foryou 4l4f BKlUUtWAlLK, MLH ANN AKBOR, MICH Phone Saline 186F11 308 So Ashley St Pboiu 21809 I opper Saturday Fdvvnl Grendowski of Hush Lake j    at the KaiserFrazier plant, Willow Run Jvoh  1 Kmcrson and wife of Mus kegon pent the week end with Mr and Mr Alger Le Lynn Hendee and wife were in Jackon Thursday Mm Jie Fonier and son Charje, of Ami Arbor, pent Saturday end at the Ben White home Deader Alive HOKSBS 10 COWS 10 FUJJ Animal Collected Promptly Modern Equipment  LPARKER A Thi FASTFST D   Capable Men Phone 88, Pinckney ervice in Mictoiffan Central  tStockCo Myron Hughes and wife v  Fotroit Wednesday Hale Hendee is expected fro,, Aikiiiius this week i oige Green of Howell spein n iy here  ir Kenneth Wylie , spent Saturday in Howell and childtt FURNACES XL BURNERS STOKERS wvm laaiAixAiiotti PIF ftCTJNC William Brath WONE FiMCIUMEY 15 COfttfOETC I Ineean TUT Service AS USUA4 iirere Bterf omtr WMt Arise ME 4 0MESVISUM   i SCeefi 7utmT SUefiTOeU tttflsr MI AvlMMrtic fltdrfc CMMIV   1 m  mUconmn t aiiiping can ba frfl of oldaanUtU pmHrntm, As V v k m mmmmmmmmmmmm  MmflNCKNE DISPATCH Wkbexiay March 5,1 4 7 bwAvailable Classified vv ant Ad 51Afc Uv MitrUUAN 1A the Circuit Ceaw as the County Lavuagate ia Caanoory G D Franks and yrae Arranxs, , his wile, Plaintiff a  PROFESSIONAL CORNER PAPERHANGLNGReasonable cei your paper from my new 1ATH TUBS TOILET COMBINATIONS ISHOWER STALLS WATER HEATERS CABINET SINKS Sel li47 sample books Ethel K Bauer inune bli, Dexter   r UK sXLEhoover Vacuum, cleaner in good condition Mrs Ed Parker to it SALEA good cottage at Rush Luke priced at 2,250  1 md Tecple realtor, Howell FOR SALE1U41 Buick sedan PINi Daily 1100 A M to 2 0Q P M, Except Wedaneear Moa, Tue,Frt, Sat, 7 00800 pnv DR G WMCLUSIaY DENTIST 111 N Office 935 Residence 114 bf Aapouiuaaal Kay Teal, Shirey  Hopp Pinckney factory HARDWARE 1 BOYDELL iPAINH VARNISH ENAMaS  MAPI IN HTW ttyt CfMTlW LOST A Toy Airdale dog, femaia rindtr return and receive reward Karl Suggett, Big Silver Lake FOK SALEA good piano  Ed Kenny, Rush Lake FOR SALE iy33 Chevrolet pickup, in good condition Carl Sherman I Wni Pand farm FOR SALE iiuby Chicks from blood tested Large Type English White Leg horns Order Now 1  SQUIRE HATCHERY Phoie oUo W Howell vs Nathan J Hickey, WUlam McPherson Jr, Alexander McPherson, Mar tin Joan McPherson, Edward G McPherson, Eiiaa D Galloway, James R Galloway, Frederick R Galloway, and their unknown heirsidevisees, legatees and assigns Defendants Suit pending ia the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in in Chancery at Howell, Michigan, on this 28th day of January li47 It appearing from the sworn bill of complant as filed in said cause, MARION BEAU that the plaintiffs have not been, WUU4ING IN F a 4e after diligent search and inf MACHINE AND MACH1NELES3 qury to ascertain whether the said I defendants are alive or dead, or  v here they may reside if living, or if they have any personal representatives or heirs Uving,or where they or any of them may reside, or v hether the title, Interest claira,lien o possible right of these defendants have been assigned to any oth ev person or persona or whither K eWw Atteruj at Law ft State and lariat Baa 13 CEME J L HAROUfr A CHUBB Hawaii Michigan p  u UUnANNTa iruihici irea   ta Meai NiAJN J LAVAK r v ALSO COLD WAVES Phone e MARION JAHVlSOwaar PERCY 00 AUCTION Paoa ZFIX , Pinckney, Michigan LEE LAVEY ov Of Soy Bean Meal 395 cwt Farmer s Feed Supply C  s tch title, interest, claim Ln I ssible right has been disposed   will by the said defendants And it further appearing that the jaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain the names of the persons who are included as I Iefendans without being named   Upon motion therefore of Vanattorneys yi, SALEA new modern 2 story huuie complete with bath and lurustv Call or see Howard Read, FOi SALE The Marion Jarvis homo in Pinckney, 6 rooms and bath, modern furnace and 45 acre of land Norman Reason, phone 17 Pinckntyl w  FOR SALENearly new living room1 winkle and VanWmkte, suite, no need for it, have two i jor plaintiffs, it s ordered that the  Marion J Reason phone No 1 above named defendants and their FOR SALEBusiness location propj unkjnotwn heirs, devisee legatees erity, fire proof house, new, 5 rooraiand assigns, cause their appearance C A P, 38x24 ft, water and electric drains for bath inside PHONE 104 MAX RUSSELLMgr  1l acres of land, also 2000 cement blocks, 13 steel sash, 6blk x 6 btk szr, 1700 ft of sheeting, foundation by 30x50 building located  mile west of Pinckney on M36Good lo cation for business Priced for quick sale at 5800 Will accept good car as part nayment 2,000 can be financed Call afternoons Ronald Dysert, Pinckney WANTED Paper oi ail Hums, iron, Rags 4 Copper Harry Prlsk FQJl SALESiabwoeaT Buy Nowi Thurson  Lumber Co,, Phor 44 Huwell, Mich oommontha from the date hereof, and to be entered herein within three HERB SNEEu  Phone 1S3 207 H  Greed sttat Howell,  l E tata, City, Lake and Ft A Speciality lUt You Property Willi Mo LVK AVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Phoee 59 Pinckney   Michigan STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law 207 Vz Eart Grandq River, Howell  1W IS Phone P State License fcae e 136F6 Be  Ttt 8717 Laleaide L if  Buth Lake PHSWARTHQUT , SON FUNERAL HOmh Modem Bquipeaaat Ph iv 59 Faiekaay, Mki t i   AVAILABLE NOW Nylotii and Real Silk Hosiery of i Nylons and Real Silk Hosiery of   , eat beauty plus long wearing qual i ty by Nationally Known I REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS 1 Al, u linvoric, drees, sweaters and iiien hose  Sles Representative Mrt Catherine Heath, Pinckney, Phone that in default thereof said bill be taken as confessed by said defend1 ants and each and all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be published within forty days in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper published printed and circulating in said County dnce in each werl for at least six successive week A true copy Glenn C Yelland John A Hagman Circuit Court Clerk Commissioner SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOTEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 4S4 ANN ARBOR MICH KEFKIUERATIO i  AP PLIANCE SEKV1CE  FORMERLY WITH MONTGOMM YWARD HAROLD RADY  3960 RUSH LAKE RD,TlNCKNEY Phon 136F13 Pinckney IFRED C REICKHOFF 81 F KIRSCHK OPTOME1K1ST nuwELL, triivJllGAtt FOK APPOlNiMBNTS HONt it KbMdeuce 613 251 oenerel Contractor and Builder Portage St Plnokaeyticsw LISTINGS WANTED il otten have calls ior property in and around Imcknty list your property wih me MIU 1 will try  A UCTIONIER FARM SALES A SFfiCIAU BERT VVYL1E PHONE PINCKNEY 7SF21 TY and sell i for yoK Livingston County, Michigan Fred J Teepk Realtor, Phone C75 Tb above untitled suit involves 08 West Grand River, Howeli and is brought to quiet tiUe to the 8F5 Housewives SAVE YOUR WASTE FATS fallowing described lands located in t City of Howell, County of Livingston and State of Michigan, and more particularly described as foll ows, tdwit Beginnng at a point on the Easterly line of Roosevelt Street 132 feet South, 10 degrees, 45 minutes West from the Northwest corner of Lot 147 of McPhersons Second Addition to the Village now city of Howell as duly laid out, platted and recorded thence South 10 degrees 45 minutes West 66 feet thence , Soutji 79 decrees, 15 minutes Ja 45 feet thenae north 10 degree 45 minutes East 66 feet thence North 79 degrees, 16 minutes West 45 fleet to tae place of beginn ing , Van V nkle A Van Winkle Attorneys c PI ntiffs Business Address, ixawell, Michigan FOR SALE A i room home on 1 acre ox good level ground on M36, good poultry house and some fruit, also garage This property is near Pinckney and can be purchased on terms Fred J Teeple Realtor Howell Mich, Phone Pincknoy 147F4 MARTIN R1TTER JR 612 Mam Street, Pinikney, Mich, Representing Mutual Benefit Health  Ac Ins, United Benefit Life iaenraace Co, CESS FOR SALEIncubators,oil burning  one,, 400 efsg one 50 egg, all in good condition10 each Mrs Osco Beck, 512 East Main Pinckney Mich FOR SALEPair of dual tire chains ie 32x6 or 720 Gene Dinkel SEPTIC T POOLS MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 East Jefferson Street DAN BURKETT Phon 6282 Ana Arbor, Milk  OR REFRIGERATION MM  CALLSERVICB CntFSEWE88N PHONE IS F O Overcome Soap fLUX  Shortage STATE Of MICHIGAN TfcrTrcfcaat Cocwt tor the Count al Urtnfetoa At a aescloa of said Court, held it the Probata offiea in the Citr oi City of Howell fat said County,m the the 3rd day of March A D, 1947 PreseBtJBfcnefcabk Willis LLwul Judge of PrahaU Inthe Matter H the Estate of Wjlliam Klawitter, deceased , Martha Clara Hinz having fiid in Faid Court her petition that the administration of said  b  UsVCgandalLS2Z East Grand Eivlsweaty or itdhinf feat Loeaitf ai said estate FOOT ODOR GERM HdW TO KILL IT  IN ONE HOUR WANTED FARMS If interested sell if net COMPLBTLY PLEASE, ing you farm, acerage or lake prop your 35c back F O is a faraiofi erty, we would be interested in list tation Kill this gm, you kffl 4ta  ing it We have been selling proper 0dor Get this POWERFUL farm ies in the locality for ovr 25 yearkiller TEOL from any dufRlat, Cash if cash is an inducement  vcr opposite MowalL Mich the Howell Theatre STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probat Court for the County OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Courtield at the Probate Office in the City of  in said County on the 17th day o February A D, 1947 Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of TOILET SOAP  munmt warld wide shortage of ail Aaissal fets ud Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only 0 fifth of what they used ia if41 Thu also affecks paints, tffle, leather goods, floor Without the help of the America housewives there would have been uttle soap last out of ovary miM m    Mgt yJ WJW m from wagU    granted to Matilda rUr w o me otiZZtkUinz or to Arthur H Flintoft, decased Hiram R Smith, having filed 1 Probate Offi, be and ,, bVo appointed ttr fceari   It is lie notice Ordered, That p  be give by pubU Apply FULL, STRENGTH for PO, CORY DRUG STOfta MePbersot Slate Bank his petition praying that an instruei ment filed in said Court be admittl ed to Probate as the last will testament of said deceased and M lonuttill anet d that BANK BY KAIL cation of a copy of this order farsuitable Peon Many customers of tfefe bank wue ,,,, , live outside of Howell heve for some j administrate of said estate be gran  fom it conveaient to hank by ed to Hiram R Smith or some other mfl ate Oae kitehaas, your if ha has no aaap hut save evaay ouaoa of lat yau caa We ItMd thMi sll it to your three suecasatve weeks previous to ISm  Pinckaey Dtapateh, a newspaper printed and circalatod in said County Willis  Lyon Judge of Probate A true Cap Celestia FanhaO Register f Probate I Perhaps you raeaive dag JIM in payWillis L Lyana, Jude of Probate A true r f Celesta M awmur MCAO M Mr and Mrs Waker Clark visited rUor ifcter of Whitmore Lake,      ,  JWluahoepitaL Brishon Saturdavlcu f    where she had an operation  The w,lh U Lvmau  also saw Aael Carpenter there  WaytttCarr and family of Detroit and Leo Bettea and wife of Wailed Ltfce wave week end guests at theR i Can bow The faOowing from out of town attended the funeral of Jessie Green here Monday Weldon Mylne and wife, Jackson, Harold Mylne It is Ordered, That the 10th dayj ftni of sales ot ltestoc lutlk or f March AD, 1947, at ten A M other farm produce Just ace them in the renoon, ac said Ppobate in an envelope and iilillMpi 11a m te office be and is hereby appointed the banal The bank in ton is pleatf or hearing said petition J ed to mail you a aettee of uoceipt at It is Further Ordered, That pihlk no expense to you notice thereof be given by publication i a copy of thu orfcr for three successive weeks previous to amid day of hearing in the Pinckney DieJ patch, a newspaper printed and cir Endorsements on checks should Le in th following form Pay to the order of SfaPheraon State Beak For Depoak only SVod John Dee  BRJGHTOM ELECTION In the Paul Kingsley election Monday elected over Tom Leith 176 to 108 Clifford and wife, Concord Mrs BlancheJebeit beat Jimmie Dougherty for   afiM A afM irfiu uk Justice 211 to 60 Ray Taylor won   fliai Mylne and Mm atella Graham,, Jrtice 211 to 60 RyTaylor ParmaOorjre Cseen and wifeowfor   rev over3iarles Murray all Clare Burden and wife, Lan187  1L sing iata Helen Driver, lansing,   , Mr and Mrs Harry Habner, 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>i tt   d Volume t4 Guest Nite Michigan Mirror State News New end Mi Hepnoniage of the JUfte Tereley Teld f rem Leneiag Will the legislature revise Michi ,11gans horn and buggy constitution 1 the U 1 jch Calked by the senate in his attempt have since been a yearly  to repeal the sates tax divenaorGov , Mason  asked to bring  1 filler now favors a commission to 1 banquet is PW 2X a  the 1908 Michigan designed tjrely by the Itag anduta PkttiWm Dianmftnn I Annual Vnison Banquet and Guest Night Hld by Masonic Ledga The IOth annual guest nite was held by Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A M, at their hall here Saturday These banquets were originated by I state constitution  While sales tax repeal calls for a two thirds majority revision of the constitution only needs a simple muj ority  Michigan cannot long continue to grow and prosper under the luindi  cap of antiquated tax and financial structure Gov Sigler said in  his budget message am convinced  that we should have at the earliest possible date a complete revision of our total tax structure This should not be done OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat dozen Masons worked mow of u preparing it f he music was furnished by a recently organized Masonic orchestra composed of Edsel Meyer,saxaphone, Fleteher Tracy, violin Otto Poutaon, l drums and traps and Mrs Frank Aberdeen, piano The invoation was given by Kev John McLucas of Brighton Following the banquet , Norman Miller, W M in an address ot wel MARK OF THRIFT IN THE COLONIAL DAYS OF OUR COUNTy,TMK WCLL STOCKED LIACWINB BABRIL THE SUPPLY OF FATS POR S 3AP IN TUB LAROER WERE MARKS OF A THRIKTV HOUSEHOLDA HOUSEHOLD THAT SAVEO FOR FUTURE USE MATERIALS THAT WOULD OTHERWISE IE WASTED,  , Basketball Scores  Miller, w  I come related the origin and purpose t This should not be done in a r of ese banquets The Masons and makeshift manner It should be ap heir guests were introducel by the I flroadhed with the idea of getting i0jg secretary, at the cause for the present financial  boys quartette composed of plight of the citieslt should be done  Doyg pick and Chris Camp with the full underatanding of the bell Jackie Clark and Bmie Muler problems of the schools It must be sang veral selections with Mr done with an appreciation of the re n Campbell as accompanist Hneibilities of state government in The address was given by Wilfred  the services it renders to the people  rwin, prosecuting attorney,, rcently   It must be considered in the light of the taxpayer and his ability to bear the tax burden It must delin eate clearly the responsibilities between state and local units of governmentboth for, collecting and spending tax money in order there shall be no wasteful duplication Our predecessors attempted to meet new problems Buch as improved highways and better schools by increasing the real or personal prop erty tax These grew so high the people rebelled and adopted the y 5 pailli limitation  Next the legislature adopted the sales tax Since then state expenditures have increased 168 millions or 151 percent f this amount the state upends about, 30 millions and returns 38 millions to local units The governors thesis is that the Michigan antiquated tax structure is so overloaded it is liable to fall down on our heads Mich, schools claim they have fail ed to get needed aid and the cities echo the claim Both point to the big of the FBI who related some of his experiences at Washington D C The Pot of Gold Quiz Contest was conducted by Frank Aberdeen and after a fast contest participated in by some 25 contestant was won by  Clifton Heller, Howell florist I The door prize was won by James 1 SValker of South Lyon and was an 1  electric toaster This was warded ac cording to the number of your chair A number were then called on for impromptu remarks They were Ttoy Harris Chelsea, Haze Bennett, South  Lon, Prof Rogers of the U of M, head of the game reserve where the venison was obtained Eric Ormsby, master of Washtenaw lodge,Dexter, C W Hooker now of Ann Arbor  W E Beach, long time secretary of Howell lodge, A C, Digby, 30 years secretary of South Lyon lodge and JRev McLucas of BrightonWho talk ed on his early days in Pinckney There were 27 different lodges represented 65 members of Living ingston Lodge were present, besides 50 nonMasonic guegts and visiting echo the claim     j   pwtnt from vote of approval given the WJfjJM Masons, A  from diversion amendment as proofSmce fwashington7 C and  not and eat  ruiratrn  lm , THE MEANtN OP THRIFT DEFENDS UPON THE TIME J AND THE CIRCUMSTANCES Si TODAYS MARK OF THRIFT IS HOW WISELY WE USE W  OUR MONEY AND WHAT WE PUT BY Fpjl THE FUTURE IN W OSJSAVIN4S BONPB, LIPS INSURANCE AND SAVINSS ACCOUNTS   Pinckney lost both end of a double header to Dexter there last Friday night The Pinckney second team lost 4 to 24 Dexter led throughout Bob Amburgey got 12 points for Pinckney and Don Clark 7 Ware with 12 and Bailey with 10 led for Dexter In the second game between the 2 first teams Dexter finished on the big end of a 56 to 21 score, rincxney wa outclassed Dexter led 13 to 8 at the quarter,28 to 13 at half and 41 to 17 at 3rd quarter Jim Meyer led all scorers with 14 points Kielwasser and Mills with 12 each and Pritchard 11 led the Dexter scorers Pinckney Res Dexter Res Amburgey  12Howard  9 Burroughs 1 Keamer  0 Stofer 0 Ware Singer  2 Young  D Clark 7 Bailey   L Clark 0 Williams Heath 0 ShulU i Schneider  0 Gray 0 Palmer  2 DeLatorre 0 J Clark 0 Toma  0 Pinckney Dexter TClark 0 Pritehard 11 R Clark 0 Vaughn 4 JClark 3 Kielwasaer  12 Meyer 14 Steptoe 4 R Darrow 2 Hills 12 Young 0 Bennett 4 Jeffrey  2 DDevlin 3 Kenny  0 B Devlin 6 Bewster 0 Other cores were Brighton 34 Little Pioneers 20, University 35 Dundee 29,Chelsea 4H,Roosevelt 26, Charlotte 40, Howell 32, Fowlerville 65, Okemus 26, St Thomas 47, St Phillip 86 12  0 10  0 LOCAL and eat revenue you cant have your cake It too new sources of tax will have to be found ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL The 100th anniverary of the birth of axander, Grahflm Bell will be observed by the Michigan members of Telephone Pioneers of America at it dinner meetings Monday night 9 At Detroit President Thomas Lacy of the Michigan Bell Co will speak I Chicago The date for the annual past masters night banquet is set for Saturday, March 29 Conservation Notes Two white foxes reported near Mio are beleived to bt Blue Arctic foxes and not albinos  In time of food scarcity pheasants havp been seen feeding in burdock  GREGORY The fire dept was called to the Clnf baxbour home Saturday by  roof fire Hrold Ludtke and family spent Sunday in Pontiac  Mrs Fred Guass is able to wa again after 3 months in a wheel chair Ralph Hartley and wife and Forest and friend of Grass Lake spent Sunday at the L Riggs home Maxine Meadorsa Crow Indian missionary will speak at Mrs How ard Marshalls Friday at missionary Rr Fracis Uwrpbf, put Masses at t and 11 fc m Novena Friday 7220 moon em4 SsOS p m Preparation Ur Holy Commun ion ones 8atnfiar S to t n m an Sunday 00 to 7tS n wu Sunday, March 2, second Sunday T J t o  1 AJJA 2nd  Mrs Jharlehi Clark and Mrs,Mary Hoff were in Ann Arbor it Wod nculny Ben White and wife called at the Basil White home in i owell Frduy I Bennie VcnBlaircun spent c ,turday at the Ben Whit home  Mrs Rosemary Si oner spi I week end with Muriel Keal J Lansing Robert Read and fam day in Gregory Azel Carpenter isat M lu pha about the same Lynn Gardner and Mih I Lister of Iosco called at t e Miller home Sunday Mrs Clara Kennedy and children iii IpridSy the UnadiUa and Iosco 4H  of Lent Com Sun for Ladies clubs hold their spring meet at thel of 53rd Novenna Grogory school PojtUuck this year of the Michigan Bell JO win spea and his address will be broadcasted paUhes h trapped 23 foxes over NBC network during the Tele JJto laatPar got 24 phone Hour program  neor onvm  Other meetings are Pontiac, Ann Arbor, Saginaw,Flint, Traverse City, Port fluron, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Benton Harbor, Menominee, Escanaoa IrohwdooIron v 1 x UIA amI Mountain Houghton, Marquette ahd Sault Ste Marie AMERICAN LEGION MEET The Devereaux Post No 141 of Howell will meet over the Pinckney fire hall Monday, March 3 All veterans wishing to join are invited KING DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Circle of Kings Daughters will meet at the home of Mrs Gerald Reason on Thursday, March 6 at 8 oclock Jennie Devereaux, Sec Wftf JEFFREYS RESIGNS After about 20 years as engineer of the Pinckney school William Jeff reys IMU rtigad Hie father,John Jeffreys, was also engineer for mr y years theveClayton Bekkering is tl new engineer MAKK1AUL LICENSE riarence Baekbus, 20, Nelight, Neb, Ruth Duncantr FowTeTvttter1 Gerald Thompson, 23, Fowlerville, Geraldine SchleicherOcwlerviilk  Wesley Housner, 21,Brighton, May Luttermouse, 23, New Hudson Frank Duat  49, Howell, Maybelle Thompson, 44, Howell Here and There The TARFU had a box social at the townhall Saturday with cards  dancing Mrs Belle Leach his returned home from Pontiac Herold Ludtke and wife attended a farewell party Thursday for the Paul Praiils of Howell who are go ing to Portland,Oregon  Robert Rigg pent the week end with Donald Walker Clifford Lamed and wife of Lansing spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Byron Rockwell, Mrs Joaephiisi Howlett of Detroit spent the week end with the How  ard Marhall family I Ario Worden and wife and Mn  Thomas Pooie atended the Rebtkah Russell Nuoffer and wife of Lan meeting in Lansing Wednesday sing rpent the wek end with Mr Mr  n Roland Stoffer, Mr  J  aid Mrs Herold Ludtke, Mr  Lenten devotions Wed and Friat 745 p m Mon, Tues, 8a m, Thur, Fri, Sat 730 a m, Wed, Thur, Fri, this week are fast days  Among the intentions are Sun,the late Lawrence McClear, Mon, intenward Burns,Wed,late Joseph Nolan, tion of parishioners, Tues, late EdThur, late Dora Maloney,Fri, depart ed relatives of Miss Owen, SaL,late W 10 V   e iast Sun hosrny I C with Mrs Of Detroit spent Saturda Emma Vollmer Lee Lavey and Albert Shirley attended a John Deere banquet at Lansing Thursday Mrand MrsOna Campbell, Leonf and Lo Shirley were in Ann Arbor, Sunday  Mrs Orla Bixel of Com ins wno has spent 4 weeks with her daughters, Mrs Marvin Shirey and Mrs J Aschenbrcnnei returned home last Friday , , Mrs Joan Bennett of Jackson is visiting at the Andrew Campbell home , , ,1 Edward McFarland who in a stud Current Comment We donlt get this agitation against pressure groups started by the sales tax diverson rcpealersLansing pressure groups are a part of Mich igan government, and havi always existed As long they rely on orattory and moral persuasion they are within the law and thtse same groups have been responsible for placing much beneficial legislation on Michigan utute e editor was secretary of one such group a few years ago when Murray VanWagoner was state highway comm issioner Its objbet was to get M36 blacktopped It was composed of delegates all the way from Northyille to Lansing,numbering about 100 and ultimately M36 was blacktopptxLWe suppose according to the present Lansing view activities 01 the grou were criminal It always sefcms to be a question of whose ox is gored Attorney General Black railed against pressure groups last week in regard to the sales tax diversion repeal and threatened dire thingslt would sesm these threats were of pressure nature The automobile insurance company ics havt advanced their rates 30 per cent and some classes of cars they are refusing to insuerheir reason is then were too many accidents last year and paying damage claims cost them too much money and cut down their profits They charge too many old cars are on thr road in poor condition and these are respon sible for many accidents We think the condition will continue for some time as the ne can are priced too high lor the ordinary man of moderate means Few can pay around 2000 for a car and as a re suit the car market is not brisk or will it be until prices come down We have read niuch the past week on what Washington would do if he were alivu today Most of them am bunk In our opinion Washington if alive today would be bewilderedFew of the problems which exist today occurred in his time He was of the Wealthy landed claxs, chiefly due to thn fact that his brother, Lawrence, who married in the wealthy Fairfax iumily who owned thousand of acres of land and had died childless leav ing all his wealth Practically nib entire life was spent in the army, first in the milita, fiphtirg the Indiians an then as an officer in the British army in the Trench and Indian war Following this he spent 7 yrars more in the army during the Revolutionary war He wa a federalist of the old school who believed in property qualifications for voters He knew little ot workmens ugig A in his day thei weie no pi cere, sUes or liberaLs Property rights were supreme and like most landed pro tprieors he was a large slave owner i He regarded the army as his right  arm and when Pennsylvania staged I her whiskey rebellion when congresfl taxed whiskey he sent a army to sub due them No if Washington were alive today he would be entirely out of his elemert     ent ItiTMkhJSt Mrs Catherine Jones, Sun, 2nd annil  jMahl Suydam, versary high mass for late James 1 Stinjey Dinkel was in Jackson Gibney  j Thursday Mrs Dinkel and son re Mrs Walter Kaiser was called to J One item in the acdount of tlMI j  Cff I Brtwer murder in the county seat L 115 paper interested us It stated that  te week lByeThad been barred aft Ohio Sunday by the death of a rein tive, Mrs Dora Frantz COM COIfU CHURCH Alfred   turned from StocJtbridge with him that day  Mrs Blanch Clark and Mrs Jean Meyer called at the Emmett Clark home in Howell Saturday 1 Frank Nichols and wife and Kath t yn Gleason of Mio called on tne  the Howell taverns for some time he was able to get ahold of a bottle of wine the jnight of the murder and get steamed up There is apparently no way to keep liquor out ef ttot hands of such persons Liquor in an, form is poison to some people and BitwettWas in this class it and Mrs Lloyd Sendee Robert Seeeldt and family spent Sunday in Ann Arbor  Mrs Frank Aberdern was In Ann Arbor Wednesday Mrand MrsFrank Aberdeen entertained Sunday Mr and Mrs Wm Lambert and Mr and Mrs Henry WSutuy guests of Mr and Mrs S, HCarr were Harry Lee and wife of tkeland and Mylo Kettler and fam  I Uyir iMr Harry Lee celebrate Matf  , J Wh weddinTanniversry Fri 5Sat dinner Settrday night their 30tn 7, for nor  Beataarant andiSnn 8chool Supt Herman Vedder and Mrs nerw   lr rl f 1M0  WrUUr Barbour, Jack JIJSJ SSl and wife and Edgar Marshalland wife attended the basket ball gam 1 at Pinckney Tuesday A were enter 1 Jed at tne Ludtke home follow Elwood BockwrU and wife of Mwj ouri spent last week with Mr and Mrs Byron Rockwell to and Mrs Asa Washburn en1 terSiedLyk BowdiAd wif1 Dan Hewlett jpi wife  Clark families here last week, 1 Circuit Court New Sunday dinner ute of r a  Jrfin CUrk ped ity to and family Detroit, Vincent Special Lenten services at church Wed nite at 70 Lent calls you to face lacts about your life Start attending church as the first step to deeper spiritaial life tt and wife rnoay  mmrm  m Poole and Mrs, Chatlaf 1 Worship  entertained tbi,S flnnday School aer Saturday night at tne 04 COUNTY PTA COUNCIL A County PTA Council has been formed by the county organisations, their 30th wedding anniverary  cluo w uumr 01,  Mrs Harold Armstrong, jHattland, is toy Saturday they leave for Flor gtoekbrMtoe Restaurant weaMent Mrs Lester Sharpe, Ham a, Alger Lee and wife will operate  tTerneri ef tot Gregory school bemg vice pros Mrs Carl the Lakeland poetoffice    t ,1  uMfi Mmdkt Beurman, sec and Mnw John Johr Burg was in Saline Tuesday, Bowman, Yoangkve,treaa Mrs Rich His mother has sold her farm there, and Berry, Lansings district direc Un Anna Pacey fell last week at    4Mttt the home of her daughter, MnWal1 TUniadei M AZTw  Glovr of fowlerville and is con F  Cadkey and Harold were in mtJCULA GDMMUMiQaTIOM fu to her bed  IIM eiieT kit St Bagger Communication of liring Sunday callers of Mr, and Mrs   Ti Tl Uen Ledge No 76 F 4 AM, Tues CUffotd VanHorn were H D Apple4W Maceh 4 at 8 p m Refresh ton and family and Miss Davis of De  J  trott na teacMrs ex w vv , aurprled Mra Leek with a birthday , Uwreaee Biggs ave s i Aor for Mra Harold Corser last COftPBI , 1000 1100 iwUnt  Wbar Uid Tonne Popl Meetinj J  iWiUiam Gleason Howell I Mrs Altha Ewing of Dearborn is vlsWng at the Joe Griffith home Ollie Wilson of Windsor, Ontario, billed at the Joe Griffith home Saturday Don Swarthont and James Shirey jr were in Chicago Thursday Lavern Conk and family of Chelsea spent Friday at the John Bell home Air and Mrs John Bell were in degree in causing the death of hie wie, Inez, and was sentenced to SO to 40 years in Jackson prison kg Judge Collins Friday He wae takftn there by Deputies Gehringer amf Krueger Saturday Almon Brrwer who confessed tlml killing of his wife, Olganeer iTIumWI Later he repudiated his cenfeniem He was taken to East fanting placed in the lie detecton which 1    ed to be lie ing Then nbe repeat ed his earlier confession No  Ann Arbor Thursday , Mesdames Brdley VanSicide and fGeorge Stewart were in Detroit last m degree work  MCIIIST March 8 taere wiU ksiMsrif1 eemmunioation to confer 8 mT2aeiUl Felleweaft team to present WCnrkM S  tUEJUMNC GprTEtTANilEMT AT ITt BCtT J TonUfind it in the AmVeanf  BaUerf and wMe e Frtehburg left Teeaaay JSSSA Mra  Un lajaej Ceakey   You u line   PWv i uM rLS5   pap  tfc VG w1 t MW1  gJSM tt E Amcieaa WfcJjr tW  Mr mt   iSr5S   A  4Sgmmf1s fMtMit timm0  VanHemx Miss Alberta Dinkel and Walter Lndtke were guests of Mr and Mrs Walter Barbour of Stockbridge S iray H D Appleton, wife and daurnter of Detroit called at the Mam Naeb home Sunday Leeter McAfee and wife and child res were in Clinton Saturday Mr and Mrs Ellsworth Chrmber of Farmingtoa caiUed at the Lexten McAfee ham Sonday Mr and Mrs Bert Smith of Rush Lake have returned from a mouths trip to FWrida  ,, , Gale Hendee with Robert Horiae t tne Cmtftni left mat Tneeaay en an auto trip te flat Be, Mr and Mrs George Meabon jr Sandn, Lee MeabtmdaiigBter otand Mrs Leon Meabon of r on her first birthday Mr and Mrs George Meabon jr, tai4 Sundr i   on grand jnry w Alice Lee Ware of Jli the week end at the I   has been received from his mother fa California His 3 year o4d sen iam, is with his late wifes greamU mother, Mrs Amelia Bheinbeffer hi Pinckney   IMCOtlE TAA   fnceme Tax Bern Mali Omt aBmW some at 4M Beat Onmi PW ft NOTKX TO VETCBAMB Jobs of ail kinds are ner to Veterans Contact VJMJ vine Officer Beanie Vr for list of febs ami ffu Mary Ana Harris fer Mra Fay rr atkar mn  , i PINOCNEViSPATCb Wednesday, FeK 26, 194 wffiywmimjviv afttfe 0 MARCH 1,114  The telephone was born and raised in a laboratory Alexander Graham Bells invention of  the telephone was the achievement of a trained scientific mind Continuous scientific progress to improve telephone communication began with him and has continued ever since It is carried on today by the six thousand men and women of the Bell Telephone Laboratories Dr Bells thoughts on work and research were given to a number of young people in a graduation address Dont keep going only where others have gone Leave the beaten track occasionally and dive into the woods You will be certain to find something that you have never seen before Follow it up, explore all around it one discovery will lead to another and  before you know it you will have something worth thinking about That has beenthe policy of the telephone business from the begin ning It underlies the progress that has been made and the progress that is to come Neighboring News 0   The Dexter fire dept was called to the Donald Gary homo last Wed nrsday, 3 miles southwest of Dexj ter They got the fire under control then ran out of water and the two    story house and contents were dej  stroyed with a loss of  10,000  MrsMark McClear of Unadilla un  derwent an operation at St, Joe  hospital, Ann Arbor last week The Epley and Shirley oil station at Webberville has been sold to Frank Howell i Th City of Brighton has passed an ordinance limiting the speed of  trains through the city to 35 miles a hour The Pere Marquette flyrr runs through there The Old Dutch Grocery near Brighton burned down last week Mrs Jacob Kindle, wife oi the proprietor, suffered severe burns x Bom to Mr and Mrd, Howard of Brighton at Melius hospital last wtek, a son Jimmie Dougherty of the House of Dougherty has been nominated for justice at Brighton which has caused much merriment among Detroit news writers who remember him as  sing ing waiter there back in the prohibhjbitlon days The Brighton Argus says the its is a question if he could qualify if elected as he operates a tavern Dwight Eulerbrother of Bruce  Eulir died of a heart attack last   week at the iHowell Motors where he J worked 22 years  A stork shower was held in How ell last week for Mrs Joe Gate The engagement of Helen McMac ken of Howell to Shirley Sober of  Fowlervilk is announced The four green houses of the Chelsea Flower Shop near Cheh burned down last week  M W McClure has sold the Chelsea Standard he published for 21 years to Walter Leonard employed on the Michigan Daily, AnnArbor Bert Pate, former Howell business  man and wholesale tobacco dealer, j died in California Friday  AVON THEATER Steckbridge, Mich Fri, SatFeb 28 MaTTT A Double Feature SWAMP FIRE A Story of the Viitiusippi Swamps  with JOHNNY WdSMUJXkR and VIRGIN I  GREY PllU F1GHTNIG FRONTIERS MAN41  Another Durango Kid Adventure with CHARLES STARRETT  SMILEY BURNETTE Sun Tues, Mar, 2  4 A story of simple life in Scotland THE GREEN YEARS  Starring CHARLES COBURN, TOM DRAKE A Picture for Everyone News CoiuingUnder Nevada Skies Crime DocKort Warning Searching Wand iHiiiiiuiiiimiimiiiiiiiniuiiiinmimiim iFirst Nationals i 1 i Bnk I  to HMNJI 5 Under Federal Supervision  Mebfcer Federal Deposit In S eu ranee Corporation All Do B posits Insured op to 8,000 fo B ech DopoHtsja,  SYLVAN THEATER CHSLSEA, mat Fri, Sat, Feb, 28 Mar 1 The COCKEYED MIRACLE  with FRANK MORGAN,KEENAN WYNN CECIL KOLLAWAY  Cartoon Now Sun, Mon, Tuee, Mar 2 3 4 GALLANT BESS  In CinoColor With MARSHALL THOMPS TOBIAS, CLEM BEVIK CURTIS and BE Cartoon Roughly Spec V,GEORGE ,, DONALD vinR Wed, Thur, Mar 56 LAST FRONT1EI  ING UPR1S i  PRICES ARE PARTLY UP TO YOU i  Most of the shopping for th  home is done by the women of  the family Thry know a bo  gain when they see one, but  Albert Smith, who with Bert Hoff    S  S blJV Whan fUa Qui,   S me asking price S had the Sinclair Oil agency in thits county for some time, died in Howell Saturday John LWilliams died at his home in Niagara Falls recently He is survived by hii wife, the former Maude Haney of Pinckney, a son and daugn ter FIRST SENTENCE EVER SPOKEN OVER THE TELEPHONE n, Mi , f hfre I Hunt you Il hippncl hen  nilr ilim I   on bis clolhcs and railed nut for i ,,  Jiiotni   ,, in from another room and exclaimedM Hi  1   id eu i t i c ,j sii MICHIGAN BELL TiLEPHOiME C  j r ANY HEAR THE BELL CENTENNIAL BROADCAST Tl T lih,c Uttr vi ,netn a full hour prGirum Monday, Murch l fium l in Ui VW Ic in tiiml  onr , ,f Helen Traiicl, ji r,,i Urtfrz Diiuthi nhc aul ihr lvii ,iii ,,    h  o ,,ia I 40 FATHOM PER PINT 60 SIZE 176 SIZE Haddock Fillets God Fillets 4FATHOM OystersSelect Head Lettuce Oranges Florida Peas,May Blossom Tomato Soup Coffee, Millars O leomargar itfccNucoa Cigarettes Fresh Ground BeeS Armours LB DOZ NO 2 CAN CAMPBELLS r NO 2 CANS  2 NUT BROWN 1 LB JAR LB POPULAR BRANDS CARTON LB LB FRANKEWMUTH MILD LB ios   TUBE DELUXE TABLE MODEL DETROLA ickney Gen  u 45c 85c 15c 45c 14c 21c 4lci 41c 139 34c 33c 49c 3395  Nmteat47 Years Ago    The firm of Reason  Shehan has been dis8solved, Georgfc Reason Jr,  buying Wm Shehans interest Seven Pinckney Masons went to Chelsea Tuesday night to see Rev Carl Jones, former local pastor get his 3rd degree The class of 1901 has organized Will Dunbar is pres Charles Poole, vicfc pres, and Maude Richmond,sec tDeas there are 4 members  W Bush, Grand Rapids contrac tor was buried here Tuesday John Kelly will hold an auction at the Walsh farm, 4 miles southwest of Pinckney March 5  The PutnamiHamburg Farmers club met at the Peter Coniway home Saturday Those on the program wer Grace Nash, Ida VanFleet, Addie Kice,Grace Lake, Florence Lake, Ed MaCluskey, Albert Mills, Mrs Fran eU and Floyd Randall  This issue contains a long letter from Cong Sam Smith on the pro posed rural mail delivery No route can be over 25 miles long and must j have 100 patrons The roads must  be ira5rfrteand kept in good shape Fanners wishing rural delivery must circulate petitions Charles Hoff jr will work for Harry Singleton this year  A H Randall has rented the Chapman farm at Anderson Murk Allison has bought the Dunn farm of J Ricketts and will move there in the spring Elva Hoff h working in a knitting mill in Lansng Pastor Floods wife is canvassing 4,his section, selling life of Dwight Moody, evangelist Ernest Carr is learning the barber trade of George Green Notes of 25 Years Ago Stor IMM EAST MAI STVCCT The Pinckney school has been plac od on the University of Michigan ac  credited list according to notice reeived by upt Doylr Mrs Lolu Darrow Pinckney teach er is home on account of illness The friends of Mr and Mrs Ray Lavey who are moving to Gregory, gave then a surprise Thursday niteL Refreshments were servedThey received 3 rugs A company known as the Univeri sal Grain Sprayer has been organizj n nWUO VWHatf nMH 5 pa  president and Ray Bayknss, the u I ventor, vice president I A verdict of no cause for action waa rendered in Ann Arbor last w in the 25000 alienftions of   affections rait of Otraar Pratt vs Ed , Day of Dexter Born to Clayton Carpenter and wife Sunday an 8 12 i boy Mr AJUta Welter died at the hone of tar daughter, Mrs a Bert J Hooker, Monday Tiif on Plan was arrested at his home north of town Monday for violating the prohibition law Mb Barron, proprietor of the Western Boose, Brighton, has toen arretted for having aiskey in bis i buy When  r gets outrageously out of line, the women shopprrs of tiie nation can take effective action as they have done in some instances, by simply not buying until thn price is lowered This is one of the most effective means of keeping prices from running wild Its a veto power thaVs lavgrly in the bands of those who hold family purse strings Spending ifiarefully is another habit of thrift Like depositing regularly in  bank account,, this habit handome dividends A Trucolor with MONTE HALE, ADRIAN BOOTH I  Plna ONE EXCITING WEEK  A Comsdy Starring AL PEARCEPINKY LEE, JEROME COWAN an THE TEENAGERS ComingCloak and Dagger Horn Oklahoma Deception in HOWELL Theater  HOWF1X, MICH Wed, Thur, Fri, Feb 252627 NO LEAVE NO LOVE  with VAN JOHNSON,PAT K1RKWOOD, KEENAN WYNN, GUY LOMBARI DO and Orchestra Selected Shorts New your pays We Invite Applications for Loans on the iCash or Loan Value of Dife insurance Pol icies at Low Inerest Rtes  I s i  Fri,, Sat, Feb 28, Mar 1 Mat Sat 2 p m Cont U BEVERLY SIMMONS in LITTLE MISS BIG  Plus KIRBY GRANT in GUNMAN S CODE  Cartoon Sun, Mon, Mar 2, 3 Sun Me 2 P M Cont ROBERT YOUNGBARBARA HALE and FRANK MORGAN in LADY LUCK  Cemedf Tues, WedThur, Mar 456 SISTER KENNY  SCANDAL Seems like Miss C has a big smile on his face when J M come into Trig, class We wonder why Why dant the senior boys stay inROSALIND RUSSELL, ALEXANDschool when the supt si gone J ER KNOX,, JEAN J AGGER We hear P R has been receivingNews oomody notes from H R Curiosity killed with the caT  It looks likt those eyes Betty P is making at J B are not getting her far   Mystery of the week Who took Miss Cs shoe  It is not the model A JA,is after it is the boy who drives it  J H, an E K, eeem to be the center of a large group of girls it looks like f4arry M is beating L Ds time, How are your nylons holding out Betty W from falling Up the steps at Hamburg MJ We hear L D is quitting basket ball and W P, is taking his place Hdes a tip to At A and J H man shortage U ove  The Whos the person named Earl thai Lois Wis writing to Does Don G,  bncr It makes it very convenient fof J C when we play Dexter It looks like R, N is beating BL Y s time wren it comes to W P L Z is keeping the home fires TW jr LJ duced to the Dexter girls DLG, and C,D, seem to be doing burnin whiie D Y, is being intro their rendevooing in Kens,  SH Last Call for Taxes SAT,MAR 1st  the last day 1 shall receive taxes  DOG LICENSE TAGS FOR SALE Dance at  hail Friday nk Stanley Dinkel, Treas  V 1 Ji  PlNCKIMfcY DISPATCH Wednesday, Feb 26, 1947 PiNUKNEY DISPATCH  Entered v Hackney, Mich The Peoples Store I Subscription 15  Jm iWHEN YOU BUY ICE CREAM BUY THE BEST THAT IS MADE Paid n Advarue Groceries, Drygoods Canned ods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie FAUfc W, CUKLBTT, PUBUSHBf i i ii iiiimsi number on John Mar land wifes auto is XCliUT and on  tui llll in  Ilobor will mark their I oiitli weddirv anniversary  Lemuel Maain and wilo of Ypsilanti Mit Tuesday ivniiii with Mr a id Mis John Martin, , John Martin lias been wrestling the tin and missed tin Masonic Gue Night Saturday for Urn first time in ID years Mi and Mis, John Uure 0111 ortaintd Sunda alUinuun al a tobuban party Mr ami Airs, Win UaughnMr ami Mi, Janie, Smeer, Mt, and  Mrs Jilk Keahuii and Mr ami Mi Lloyu iiiitaijvum  Mrs,  Arctic Kennedy   LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly TripstoMade to Detroit Lloyd Hendee Phon 64F14 Lluyd YanHlaiivum ami Hetty Ynrlilaircum were in Howell Saturday Aiinyi jliasuii lias purchased the beauty shop equipment, if Mrs Marion Jaivis McDouail ami moved it to Mio Bert Wylie had a ver jjood com jjnunity ilr at Saline last Friday i Edward Spears jr called at th   Russell iloser home near Eowe, viiie Thuday li Em uv Siiehan ami fainiy   Jackson mii Sumlay at the VYM Sinhan home  VlUy, Ial and Mary Kay Sludian jof Ann Ahor pent Salurda at 11 jWin Shehan home Saturday i Alex Garish, wife and daulne o j MtClemen were recent tfuest ef JMr and Mrs Wnt, Shehun, Mr, and Mrs iios Head were Ann Arbot Sunday lieward Read,Doni Spoars, ileivric , ViLilJlaivcirt and Lloyd Hendee vis ited Arnold Ibrquist at the Mich Sale San 1 J,ck White, uhand of Jaa  raWv i, now a euard at Southern , Michigan prison Rev HnnVnj f i , V  f,i,, ttemled tl r  fti v eral  4 phom Sllinp 1861 Jl j Wrights Corners church were En  day supper guests of Mr and M Robert Pike Mrs Edna Spears was in Lanoe one day last week Miss Lucy Jeffreys is visitm IKbrother, Matt Jeffrey and win i Lansing, OUR BULK ICE CREAM FOR MONTH IS VANILLA, GHOCLATE, FUDGE ROYAL, TOASTED HAZEL Ll AND WHITE HOUSE OUR PACKAGE ICE CREAM IS  VANIfcLA, CHOCOLATE, PEACH STRAWBERRY WITH TOASTED  HAZEL NUT, , 3 COLOR RRICK AND WHITE HOUSE White House Icy Crean is Vanilla with Rich Red Chrrries, Try This for Dinners and lartos It is Delicious COaY DRUG STORE 4 in  Klager Hatcheries Chicks that Live and Grow t US APPROVED  Rarmd Itoeks,White Rocks,LurtfoTyi White Leghorns and New J Jlamphire HIH Seel or Straiffm Run T OUJ Ineks have been makine cutlandings records for your neigh T j Mf lin lavey has n new Plymouth i   sedan   In a II i titi hi  ne home on Putnam St rapidly crmple ed t Kmth Lcdwidq,e was homo from  b State colWti, over the week 1 end bats They will , tli sana foryoU BKIUljhWAltK, MLM 440011 ANN AlEO, MIH, J 308 So Ashley Hi J , Phone 21503 2 Alive TIRES 1475 NEW 600x16 TivL3 FULL PRICE NO TAX INCLUDLi GENERAL FISK PH AR1S U S ROYAL MOST ALL SIZES IN STOCC ALSO NFW E vVTEPJES HOilSldS 10 COWS 10  t  Fu Anumlfv Collected Promptly UffViodern Equipment Capable Men L L PARKER, sftait Phone 88, Pinckney The FASTFST Vad ft kService in Micnuan Central f  idStoekCo CASH HORSES 10 COWS 10 RED HOGS 400 PER CWT CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLECT TO  DARLING  COIVHV NY HOWELL 450 Thi Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK  Penners ifcioF B S GIVEN WITH EvrrY  TCHASE  feio service  Ri uce MDon d aim Jak lie  on O 1 r t I oil liit the v  II a the  Hi  d       V and MrsLouis Wagoner cele tied tmnr MA weddun anniver  last week MMV FURNACES Oil BURNERS STOKERS BMJIVlLt INSTALLAllON PIPE SITING William Brash PHONE PINCKNEY 150 COMPLETE t  Income Tax Service AS USUAL Myers Bootery   Mfaa Howell  StfrCMtioBs Com Early Wmm  A JRxmviietl    S Bert Solves the Labor Problem  Conforter   letabeateapiUla If earbodr k ft if tfce two cmM k ebost wecee Bet Uok t MeaU4kf tele it frieVCrMn I Wt sty ell Ubor proUent tmttmm taeer work m M trfrr1  Befte Bat from where I L the bteie principle ap capitalist plies to y farm or factory r 70a  Ute A principle of cotifideoce Spike ami MHtaal sespeet, of 4afly talks tccether fat a frieadlj aa4 fegr eUe Mk betk of they lit Yovi TEST FIRST viGBT under your new electric comforter or blanket will convince you how oozy wintertime sleeping can be No more wrestling with mountains ot oldfashioned covers or qtltstoo warm one riwt too cold the next Michigans unpredictable weather need never disturb your rest The exact undercover temperature you like best, is maintained automatically You sleep warm  sleep well  no matter what, the weather Electric blankets and comforters aft arail able in soft pastel colon ffoe oonlofter Has a quilted rayon satin cover with a nonel tp faille underside Easily cleaned Of at your favorite store, at your electric appliance dealer oc at your neighborhood Detroit Edison Office For sleeping thafs oof ot this world, an electric comforter ox blanket is a blss nbbon Tfct Dttrwft Ewisi CMtfttf V, rflPpwippwwPP 11 11 mi     VP1NC1CNEV DISPATCH Wednesday, Feb 26, 1947 ow A vail able 91AiC Uh MICHIGAN In the Circuit Cesu to the County lavingston ia Wnsncnry BATH TUBS TOILET COMBINATIONS ISHOWER STALLS WATER HEATERS CABINET 3UNKS  BOYDELL  MIMnVARNISREIMIfiS HARDWARE r PAPERHANGINGReasonable Sel ect your paper from my new 1947 sample books Ethel K Bauer lhone 3191, Dexter  TO RENT An Apartxneni Mrs Grace Runcimmaa, 35 Unadilla Pinckney, Mich  WANTED Butchering to do on iifarra L vV Umstead phono 4F13 I FOR SALE2 Bottom 12 inch Massy t yHarris tractor plow,good as new 1 will seU or trade for John Deere 14  inch plow Charles Sherman FUSt SALEWOOU ana , nesting stove, 100 capacity Nick Koluser 3800 East M36, Phone 65F13 FOTTATE Baby Chicks from blood tested stock Bared and White Rocks and Large Type English White Leghorns Order Now I  SQUIRE HATCHERY Phone 305 W Howttll 2 story Daily 1100 A M to 2 00 P M, Except Wednesday Mon, Tue,Fri, Sat, 700800 pm G D Franks and Myroe Arranw, i nwiVltrV  hi, wife, PWntifU P1NCK , M O Nathan J Hickey, Wiilam Mcpherson Jr, Alexander McPherson, Martin John McPherson, Edward jG McPherson, Eliaa D Gallo way, James R GajUoway, Frederick R Galloway, and their unknown heirs,deviseea, legatees and assigns, Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in in Chancery at Howell, Michigan, f on this 28th day of January 1JJ4j It appearing from the sworn bill  PROFESSIONAL CORNER jTVftnWbkl  Van Winkle ot Don W VaWUiie dssrles K woaioi Attorneys at Law Fates State audi Saving Baa Hrrrtll Mieataea DR G R McCLUSKEY DENTIST 11IH N Mlealeaa Tsltphnoos Office 93S Residence S14 EvooJagi a Aonourtsaeat HeweU Miotics MARION BEAUTY of complant as filed in said cause, SPEG1AW2ING IN PERMANENT tiiat fce plaintiffs have not been MACHINE AND MACHINELESS AUO COLD WAVES Phone 6 MARION JARVlSOwaer  I Ann Arbjr, Mftsaigsa HAROUKp CHUBB Howell, Mlchiaea Local Boarosoatattva Monuments , Mssaors  iS able after diligent search and in qury to ascertain whether the said defendants are alive or dead, or  v here they may reside if living, or if they have any personal representatives or heirs Uving,or where they or any of them may reside, or whether the title, interest claim,lien or possible right of these defend Phone 1S3 sv cits have been assigned to any oth, Howell, i person or persons or whether P 0 Ertate, 1  t ich title, interest, claim, lien or I tssible right has been disposed of by will by the said defendants And it further appearing that the  PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Then 3F11 Pinckney, Michigan SNSEU 7 111 LEE LAVEY Soy Bean Meal 395 cwt FOK SALEA new modern house complete with bath and Xum ace Call or see Howard Read,   ,  , FOR SALETh Marion Jarvis home JStiffs do not know and bae in Pinckney, 6 rooms and bath, mod  uwle  dllevnt search ern furnace and 45 acre of land f jd iquiry to ascertain the names Pinek Norman Reason, phone 17 Pinckney f ,th 8 W fre mclude1 a FOR SALENearly new living room dans ihouX fn named  upon motion therefore of Vanphone No 91 tinkle and VanWinkle, attorneys  p  I for plaintiffs, it 8 ordered that the FOR SALEBusiness location prop abov0 named defendant8 md their enty, fire proof house, new, BIPOBJ   tegatdM and assigns, cause their appearance within three City, Lake and FaiSB A Speciality List You Property With Mo LZM UtVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Pkono 58PS Michigan MARTIN  LA VAN AMnrwoy  Uw Phoa 13 Brtgwawi JUi xa Phone 136F6 Ropairiig StU S717 Latoaide t f Uccaso Rttsh Lake PHSWARTHQUT ft SOU FIJNEtLAL HQMfc Modern Bqui Pk i 90 Mlcl SEPTIC TANKS A CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOfEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 424 AN M ARBOR MICH suite, no need for it, have two  Marion J Reason C A P, 38x24 ft, water insidr  and electric drainB for bath room,  1J, acres of land, also 2000 cement blocks, 13 steel sash, folk x 6 blk  szr, 1700 ft of sheeting, foundation by 30x50 building located  mile west of Pinckney on M36Good lo cation for business Pricrd for quick sale at 5800 Will accept good car  as part oayment 2,000 can be financed Call afternoons Ronald Dysert, Pinckney 1 vHTEDTjJBUYlnlckns f all  kinds, also ducks Will pay Detroit prices  C H Lloyd ffH9 Cedar Lake Rd Phone 13F22 1 W ANTE Paper of all kinds Iron,  Ragg M Coppor Harry PrUt  WANWD CHICRW8 Hlghett , p ces paid for all kinds of poutar Tyler Brogam Howell, Mich STANLEY BERR1MAN Attorney at Law 207 East Grandq River, Howell to be entered henein witnin tnree pDcrfc n DCiriUArr c  months from the date hereof, andltU C KtlCKMUPF 5r j that in default thereof said bill be, OPTOMETKiST I 20 Wtal UKiftU KivtK AVfc FOR APPOINIMBNTS AHONii woo KMdbC 613 Farmers Feed Supply G  PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELLMgr I Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics exelusive in Livingston County at Howell Ruths Shop for Women FOR SAiSlabwooG Buy Now i  Thurson Lumber Co, PhoT 44 Howell Mich taken as confessed by said defendants and each and all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be published within forty days in the  Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper published, printed and circulating LISTINGS WANTED in laid County once in each weJ i olten have calls for property in for at leatt six successive week I and around Pinckwy list you A true copy Glenn C Yielland  property with me rna 1 will try John A Hagman Circuit Court  and sell it ior yoi Clerk Commissioner Fred J Teepke Realtor, Phone 675 Livingston County, Michigan 7Q8 West Grand River, Howell T above entitled suit involves REFRIGERATION vk APPL1ANCE SEKICE FORMERLY WITH MONTGOMER YWARD HAROLD RADY 3960 RUSH LAKE R1X, P1NCICNEY Phon 136F13 Pincknoy CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE U0tiral Contractor and Builder 2S1 Portag St  plncknoy,Mielw A U CTION EER FAKM SALES A IPEUAUTY BERT WYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 76F21 and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands located in  the City of HowelL County of Liv ingston and State of Michigan, and more particularly described as foil  ows, towit Beginnng at a point on the Easterly line of Roosevelt Street 132 feet South, 10 degrees, 45 minutes FOR SALEIncubators,oil burning West from the Northwest corner oft one 400 egg one 250 egg, all   FOR SALE A 6 room home on 1 acre ox good level ground on M3, good poultry house and some fruit, alio garage This property is near Pinckney and can be purchased on terms Fred S Xeeple Realtor Howell Mich, Phono Pinckney 147F4 MARTIN RITTER JR 612 Main Stroot, Pmsknoy, Mick Representing Mutual Benefit Health ft Ac Ins United Benefit Life lnonrnc Co, itttftti CESS Housewives 8 AV E TOUR WASTE FATS  ILot 147 of McPhersons Second Ad dition to the Village now city of  Howell as duly laid out, platted and recorded thence South 10 degress 45 minutes West 66 feet thence South 79 degrees, 15 mines East, 45 feet thenae north 10 degree 45 minutes East 66 feet thence North 79 degrees, 15 minutes West 45 fieet to the place of beginn ting  Van nkle ft Van Winkle Attorneys  PI ntiffs in good condition 10 each, Mrs Osca Beck, 612 East Main Pinckney Mich FOR SALEPair of dual tine chains eir 32x6 or 720 Gene Dinkel F O FOOT ODOR GERM WW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR , If not COMPLETLY PLEASE, t mg you farm, acerage or lake prop your 3gc back F O is a  erty, we would be interested in list tation Kill thh WANTED FARMS If interested sell MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 EMt ffUrton Slroot DAN BURKETTPhono 6292 Ann Arbor, Me  i, i oi m rOR REFRIGERATION MnM  SERVICE CALL  PHONE 13S the y,s Overcome Soap CLUX  Shortage ,,    ,,,,,   uiiwi Bkii this gertn, yon km  ing it We have been selling proper odor Got this POWERFUL ftrm  , xi ii xrtM 6 in tne locality for ovir 25 year killer TEOL from any draoiot Business Address, Howei, Michigan Cash f  ig an inducement  Appiy VJAj STRENGTH for PO, v sweaty or itching foot LoeaHy at  CORY DRUG STORs  STATE OF MICHIGAN  Tlo Probeio Conrt for tno Connty j ol Livingston i At a tension of aaio Court, held at jtha Probatooffice in the City of  City of HowoU in said County,on the I 6th day of February AD, 1947  PresestyBssorablt Willis LLyViis Judge of Prebate   In the Matter of the Ette  f Claude H Kennedy, Decead XTH Crandali 322 East GrandRi vcr opposite the Howell Theatre Howoll, Mich, STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probata CoSrt for tho County OF UVWfGSVON At a session of said Court,beld at the Prohate Office in the City of  in said County on the 17th day oi February A D 1947  Present, Hon Willis A kif VIA final anmitllRtrO In the Matter of the Estate of tfSurewoY is world wide shortage of ail Animal Fats and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only ft erne fifth of what they used in 1941 Thu also affects paints, textiles, leather goods, floor eeverings ote4 Without the help of the Americn Housewives there ear, One out of tvtry nine cakes of soap made lastIs American kitchens, oWt Unto your grocer if he has no seep but aave evef ounce of fat youf can and sell it to your would have been nttle soap last yor was made from waste fats saved his instrue  g said Court her final administra 7 tofand Arthur H Flintoft, decased ing for J,fbutf Hiram R Smith, having filed for the assignment and distribution tltion praying  insi of the  ijf e,J v  ment filed in said Court be admituj It is OMMtis 3rd cay of I ed  Probftte m A iaarch A D 1J47 at  testament of said deceased and that forenoon,ssjd toe andI place being administratin of  estate   hereby anpsMited  ed to Hiram R Smith or some other ion and eMowin said aceoont and     D   m r ft  Fl5er fSAjR 5 That the 10th day lie notice thereof be given by pubh J McPberson State Bank BANK BY MAIL Many customers of this bank who live outside of Howell heve for some time found it convenient to bank by mail  Perhaps you receive chg cs in pay  ents of sales of hwatock, milk or ZlnZL  coov of this order, for1  Meh AD, 1947, at ten A It other farm produce Just place them  iLLZtoZ week pWvious tofin  noon, at said Probate  ta w UH and addreis thrm to  three sweosaaive wees previous w rtffil,A KA unAl  ,1,, MM  ui mVvi  A  i said day of hearing, in the Pinck  m me rinc fit U   here5r oi,rted the bank The bank in turn is pleasVfwsnaner printed for hearil  Petltto fed to mail you a notice of teeelpt at  rSSSL   Further Ordered, That piHk no expense to you 4 circtilated in f  notice thereof be given by publics Endorsements on checks should 1 Wilis L, Lyons, Judge of Probate    this or4er for three in thi following form tAtv anil v    l   7m W Ned thejfji Leave Tkmm at tills 9to rsMfix mf mam MEATS AX Clarks Kssjister of Probate Celeste Psrshall  iSdo am V ro ui  40 ens on PI nfrsr Bead, 4 rooms and hntheod baeemewt and games, barn and poultry house, some Ii  AJsout one ssre of ground with a 2  successive weeks previous to dsy of hearing in tie Pinckney Dis patch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probsts A true r r  Celestis rwhalLEejtfstet of  Pay to the order of if IPherson State Bank For Deposit only SsA Mm Doe   AVAILABLE NOW ffyioft and Rooi house fteenaOy built, wired fork  Nylons and Real Silk Hosiery 9f Kemoy Is Una  M stflans State M  i f good tartan spot and same terries Just off M86  Both of the ptoees can be purchased I on terms and are fairly priced L , 4 Teople, 11 jfa Mrs Cslfcerine i  l 1 Mth, Pinckaey, Phone 68P6 TOst ln coed condKkm Carl Sherman FOB SALMleetric Vaster la fiat, great beauty plus long wearing qua I Xsrtst said oa ty by Nationally Known sas Cerlificats of REAL SttX HOSIERY MILLS   dTaoooito otfl Also lingerie, dresses, sweaters and oansd kw  is ffaV md KINCKNEY , DISPATCH Wedneday, Feb 26, 1947 HAROLD GATES  HOWELL 1010 AUCTIONEERS  DUANE MEYER HOWELL TlOOfV f  I am offering for sale the following described property at Public Auction on my farm located three and onehalf miles South of Howell on Pinckney Rd to Wrights Corners, then West four 4 miles to 4630 Cpon Lake Road, on FRIDAY, MARCH 7th Commencing at 1230 p m Sharp  FARM TOOLS  1945 Minneapolis  Moline Model Z tractor, on rubber, complete with starter, light , power lift, belt pulley, wheel weights and load in tires 1945 MinneapolisMoline tractor row p cultivator 1946 MinneapolisMoline tractor com bination flat or edge droprow crop planter 1945 MinneapolisMoline 7 ft 18 double disc with weight boxes 1946 MinneapolisMoline 3Bection Bpnngtooth drag 1945 Minner olisMoline 214 tractor gang plow 1942 AllisChalmerg model No 40 combine 1942 New Idea 6 ft mowing machine runs in oil with tractor hitch John Deere potato digger 1942 Ohio push type hay loader land roller 1942 Ohio sidedelivery hay rake 1042 Ohio tractor type manure spreader, on rubber rubbertired farm wagon with new rack Milwaukee corn binder bean puller Chatham fanning mill Stoneboat 1943 John Deere corn sheller Onequarter H P heavy duty elec iric motor 8 sets hay slings 75 grain sacks 25 burlap sacks oilburning tank heater 400 ft 1 prewar rope300 ft w prewar rope 150 ft 1 incji prewar rope Deepwell pump RedJacket Shallow well pump pump jack tractor and implement grease gun 2 grain scoops 3 gasoline barrels 66 gal oil barrel IB gal Quantity of motor oils, grease ensilage fork 4door hog self feeder used 6 months platform scales hay forks manure forks and numerous other articles HOGS  iO bred Chester White gilts, to farrow May 20  black brood sows  8 small feeder pigs MILKING EQUIPMENT  Unit Surge 1 yr old pipeline milker ne Laval Model 15 cream separator  milk cans, pails, strainers, etc IS Dairy Cow and Heifers  2 Steer TB sad BANGS TESTED   CLEAN Holstein Cow, 2 yrs old, Bangs Vaccinated fresh, open Holstein Cow, 2 yrs old, Bangs Vaccinated due September 26 Holstein Cow, aged, due November 5 Holstein Cow, 5 yrs old, Purebred, due Nov 4 Ayrshire Cow, 7 yrs oW, fresh, open Guernsey Cow, 6 yrs old, due March 31 Holstein Cow, 5 yrs old, due September 17 Holstein Cow, 3 yrs old Bangs Vaccinated due March 10 Holstein Cow, 3 yrs old Bangs Vaccinated due March 29 Brown Swisp, 3 yrs old calf by side Guernsey Cow 2 yrs old Bangs Vaccinated due July 28 Holstein Cow, 2 yrs old Bangs Vaccinated due July 29 Holstein Heifer, 9 mos old Bangs Vaccinated Holstein Heifer 5 months old 2 Holstein Heifers, 4 months old Holstein Heifer Calf, 2 month old Guernsey Heifer Calf, 2 months old Holstein Steer, 9 months old Guernsey Steer, 6 months old HAY, GRAIN, SEED 8 Tons Alfalfa Hay 400 Bus Oats  75 Bales Wheat Straw 15 Bus Seed Rye 75 Bus Yorkwin Wheat from Certified Seed 16 Ft Silage in 12 ft Silo m LBS 2126 FERTILIZER 22 SACKS OF CEMENT CHICKEN EQUIPMENT  Warner Electric Brooder, 300 size 8 Mash Feeders,  and 5Ft sizes 2 5Gal Galvanized Water Fountains 2 Laving Mash  Feeders 2Gal Water Fountain glass  1Cal Water Fountain 1938 FORD V8 2DOOR, with Souta Wind Gasoline Heater and Pkileo Radio, goed condition TERMS OF SALE 10  12 months time on bankable notes at 6 interest ZURRY J BELLES, Prop   RALPH KOEP5LE Clerk VERNON STATE BANK</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>f5  i WPPBPW is   Volume 4  1 Ptacbwy Dili rib WcdnetdjVb 19 1947 Mkhig an Mirror State News Newt end and Happenings of the  item Terete TI4 from Laaeteg Gov Kim Siglers measures had a tough time in the state senate last Another Murder Almon Brewer Murders Wife, a  Former Pinckney Girl in Home Near Howell Last Thursday Livingston county had ita murder in SO days when second Almon week and his pat sales tax repeal I Brewer, 41, confessed to beating hi  measure which passec the house was wife, Olga, 2d, to death in their dulled by the senate who sent it to the judiciary committee where it is expected to be buried for the rest of  home on Byron Road,north of Howell last Thursday night Brewer who is an itenerant house OUR DEMOCRACY V byM First in the Hearts of his Countrymen   ,Ma  FWHMiSiXafOReE WASHINfiTON  TT1AJII IJ1 VSH ow, nmneo AGAIN TO THI UNO AND HOME HE SO DEARLY LOVEP Term the session This committee is comj painter and tree sprayer came tol  posed of lawyers who do not liku uie jmi at 1230 u m Friday raornj the Sigler sponsored bill forbiding morning and said after an evening legislators to act ae attorneys for of drinking ha came home to find his  apodal interests during legislative Wife beaten to death Officers went eeaiionsAn attempt was to be made this week to get the bill out of committee but its sponsors bad slight hop Senator Beid of Highland Park who made the motion to sead the bill to committee said he did so because repeal would not solve problem as the state would still have some 40,000,000 to raise, Thegoverners proposal to cell a constitutional convention was also killed The battle raged not on the sales tax reposl last week and wild charge es were hurled Miss Etta Bead, head of the Port uron Teachers Assn said petitions to recall Sitder would be circulated because of his attempt in the state legislaure to thwart the will of the people by re pealng the sales tax diversion Tuesday the senate killed the repeal 17 to U  Attorney General Black says he ii conducting an investigation to find out if Mayor Jeffreys has not  Uld himself liable to criminal action by exerting pressure to kill the ales tax repeaUt is charged that the Detroit Street Railway Union of  which Senator Reid is attorney at a salary of 10,000 a year had threat ed Mm with loss of his job It is  charged Mayor Jeffreys instigated thisOf course these threats are idle vaporing The governor will not be recalled or Mayor Jeffreys  ed  Attorney General Black seems to be quite a boy for gettting  in the  middle His decision allowing legisteaera and state officers expense ac f ftinjtf eft i  st week as Audi  Aten refused to pay his will I indit have to go to court to collect to the 2 room home a mile north of north of Howell, and ound Mrs,  Brewer dead Her head had been smashed in and her body was a mass of bruises Furniture in the house was smashed Officers doubted Brewers story ss he had a bad record and they had  been called to his home numerous Mmes when he went home drunk and beat up his wife Attdr 5 hours questioning by sheriffs officers and  Pvosecutor Wilred Erwin, Brewer confessed he went home drunk and  beat his wifes head in with a beer tbottle He said he sat there four hours figuring out what to do and then left his 3 year son who had witnessed the murder with friends in Howell and went to tho jail Brewer has been arrested a number of times for drunkenness and  had his drivers license taken away He got it back last year Olga was  was his third wife He has a 17 year old daughter by his first wife His mother is in California Six years ago while doing a painting job In Pinckney he met Olga and marr ed her after a three day courtship She is the daughter of Adolph Hartman of Pinckney but lived wth her grandmother, Mrs Amelia Rhein berger in the village Brewer made a practise of beating her up She was often seen with a black eye and 2 years ago he broke her arm She had a three year old  son and lost a baby last year as a result of a beating he gave her Surviving besides her son, William are her father, Adolph Hartman, a brother, Edward, and  her gi andmother, Mrs Ameli Rheinberger and f wo sister, Hilda and Elln, of Dtroit The funeral was held at thef Swarthout Funeral Home Ciruit Court Convene at Howell on Marl 3 57 Cae Are Listed The iarrh term which start oi Mareh H ias 0 criminal, 10 jury, 17 nonjury and 24 divorce cases The criminal cases ait John L lark, murder, Paul Barney, false state ment, Lloyd Stearns and Richard Current Comment Wu wonder just where this munist Purge will end WiUit and on and in the end Hitlers famous Jewah in Gcsmany by means of wbJ rose to power it is starting in  the same way as that one did blaming the Communist for all ills et the land and urging that pressive measured be taken atfeiftft pranks, larceny, George Hays, them Of course the same CQAditiatta OF MV OAVS IN CULTIVATING TH Arf CTION OF 000 MEN AND  m ffcs Pfctcrici  DOMttvnc vTut s TO MAKt ANP StUA LITTLC FLOUR ANNUALLY   TO CONTHmUTf ID THS NgATNS OF MV FARMS   FO NOTHING FLCAtf  Alt BfTTCft THAN TO SEE THtM IN 4O0O 00 AND CVCftVTHING TRIM, HANDOM AN0trHtVfN9 ABOUT THEM   9M0A4M MfaSMMOrVM New Butmesa Hat iter  WW   r J  expense account of 203 He willj  Rev Bauer of the Ann Arbor Luth eran church officiating Burial was m Pinckney cemetery MASONIC GUEST NIGHT Livingston Lodge will hold her annual Guest Might and Venison Banat thejr hail on Saturday night, February 22 at 7 sOO p m This is guest night and rvery Maaon is asked bo bring a guest, a  AnMaeon if he desires The program is as follows Meek Orchestra Welcome Norman Miliar WM  Toestmaster Iaifdtion of Maaons and Gursts Seeing Boys Quartetusf CHARGE REDUCED New Manufacturing Concern Located in Pfcsckaey  During the late weir Jfer4Mr Jr of Pinekney and Frank Hope started a factory at Jackson making airplane parts They Also did SundayJ grinding for other companies They T I prospered and built up a good busi ness  ejee9j With the war over they turned to domestic production and have, been drunkeness Trespass on the CaaeForest Bolthouse vs Otto Foster  Lester VanBlaircum, Russell Hollister vs Dr MacGregor, D A Bunnell vs MarieNor does the thousands of Glendenning, Karl Covert vs James Niomcnto, Thomas Batch vs Roger Allen, Neii iith bv adm, vs Lewis Krause  Assuinpsitf m Smith vs H W Fisch, Ray Baker vs C L, VanBlaircum, Brucf Strain vs Claude Kirsch  ke, National Bank vs Joseph Covert Harvey Lunders vs Watson Lewis ,  Merchants Fur Co vs Ruth BeurTnann Withcy ChanceryQuiet Title Charles Vincent va City of Howell, Patrick 0Connfll vs Humphrey Monilmn Maurice Kissane vs Alfned Town Fiita Conlin vs Union Fishing Club, I Clarence Taylor vs Eli Fargo, GDj continues Franks and wife vs Nathan Hickey cut of oi liill to determine level of Long and Maxfiuld lakesInjunctionWmMad ingen vs Don Kline To Sell Land John Landin vs Florence At Lee Set  Aside Deed Mary BraytonForcloeum Anton iamy vs Standard Clay  Sand Co, Citizens Mutual vs Robert Monks Specific Perfor maiieiVera 1uin Vi Sarah fta KizBivth Michaels Dickinson vs Fred Thumsrr   Divorce Jessie vs Lenofg Me Daniels, Dankl vs Margaret Push man, Edna vs Gerald Snydrr, James vy Margaret Foley, Anna vs Harry Whitehoni, Martin VH Theresa Markos, Charlottr vs Carleton Boice  Fni lc v Joseph Miiner, J oyer vs Alhort Drttliny, Li tta v Earl Rancour, Dorothy v Earl Zii , MelI drum vs Bornico iiiith, F n vs ClauuV Millrr, Nini vs Clair  omp I son Dorothy vs Wiley Stokes, IptLy do not exist owre as in GermesayThe people are not illiterate or starvif and disposed to put tue blame lor  their troubles on a minority freJOfi yeare f  prejudice exist against the CommtteV ists as it did against the Jews dtiU the Communist has become the bog, eg man although three fourth of the puople who think so couldnt tell you what a Communist is Tile courts also seem to incline toweje this line of reasoning WestbreeH Pegler, columinst, was sued for tU der for calling a man a Coramunift The case wwnt from court to court for 2 years and now the Illinois ftfi peal coujt has ordered the caee tried ruling the trrm is slander     The Highland Park high ichgej to haw its troublealt get one awhile ago by orderineT grade children U discontinue iWhe ming in the nude in the school swim ming pool Now the school has re  ceived a petition with 1808 tigMMTS protesting against allowing tfcft elemenary girls to take shower betfct in groups The distinction drawn ia very close The only way a can be taken is in thja nude schools have facitites to give ver pupil a private shower Supt SharfJ gays of of the 103 signers MO 28 had girls in school 798 had  children at all nd 6 lived outaiew the district Highland Park appareeg ly has a lot of busybodies v VE by Bv FramcU Merpfiy, pester Meases at  and li a, m Nevena Friday 420 noon and iiOA p m Preparation tw Holy Comman  each Saturday 8 to o p  w David Hnyuood7naTr Shcnek, Iijen   Win Si  vs Rolarl JlarklarthfB ftUor, Willir  Allie 1, ricia vs Hiiold Titrawuy  iqOf s SsOl J sDUJHjj mjii3jj Overly k V Mollis at for iS MM Judge Collins held one day session of court Several divorces were granted, John Cbirk who killed his wife with a shotgun was arrainged   The charge was reduced from first degree murder to second degree and he pled guilty Sentence, will be passed Friday STACJCABLEMONKS The marriage of Miss Julie Stack 1 able, daughter of Mrs Dora Stack able and the late Ciarene StacksMe to Chief John Paiui Mopfo, nof aWltWtariaryl joOlrwinisnks, took place SatorV fewiif Coateat Conducted Frank AUrckieo latreeWtion of Distinguished Guesxs GeeeaieeT Contest Prixe Given TlMerogxam has been made short ae yea eriU hero eleaky of tiese fed  The usual good Me 8 Pinckney if they desire P W  , tarnria CesnnbeU J ftedc, Georgei , EcdUy VanSksdr, Clairl WMe the new fine eegpne hae  eedeeed by the townete denv emw ie not eroosipos er 10 day4 We tinted laet w  k would o  fawt move than the llzwl veteef T  day at St Thomas Aquinas church in East Lansing, Rev Fr McEachin officiating The bride was given in marriage by her Brother, Robert V The wedding gown was faahioned with Ion fitting sleeves ending in Out of town points over hands and yoke of seed  to pearls The mousseiine de soie akittf extended from a white satin bodicer and a tiara of  od pearls held the doable fingertip veil Her flowers, wen white roses and carnation, onn tered with ostrich feathers and tied with a siver ribbon Mrs, Frank CaronhrHlJher sisver matron of honor, wee a tiaartrauee crepe gown and carried Johanna Hill Roses Mr  Wnt Ghunn her woec a fushiacoiored gown with fftivdTic end carried pink Sylvania Sterkehle, neaoe, was flow Tunes, er girl and Robert Stackable, nep Tunes beaxcr J running steadily Last year they Sunday 7H0 to 7  parted to build a factory which was not completed until after Christmas Then they moved theii Jackson facpry here and assumed operations At the preacnt time they have 11 nen working for them and are mak  ing a number of small parts These parts are chucks for driUsdjustabl Jiandlee for wrenches, radio parti and oiling parts for autos They discontinued their grinding room on account of lack of space but may  resume it later Most of the menmplnrd are from Pinckney although they brought some employees from Jack  jon James Shirey jr, now owns the business but retains the old name, HK orother, Henry is associated in  the rnanagraent with him, The fac4 ktory light, dean and airy and theyj have plenty of orders ahead, The isj on Pearl St, just north of M36, COM CONL CHURCH t Alfred AJUri, Hmlsfr MmFjprence aWuglHQrgeaiet end ntot Dtoector Sun School Supt Herman Vodder Morniag Wontlp M 14 4n Sunday School , 1140  Choir ptactiee Wed eveeiag Special Lenten services at the hurh Wednesday nijfht at 7 i AJJ  are invited morning1 service  r MARCH JliY LIST PutnamAnnsnefle VinSickle TyrceIJFlfan Street CnadillaRaplh Wright Brighton CityRov Tpkl Brighton Twp,Abbie Jones CohoctahBernire Peckens ConwayRussell Sharpe DeerfieldOranjre Iionard GenoaThomas Raidy HamburgArnold Bechler HandyThelma Rathbun HambugArnold Bechler HartlandMame Whitr Howell CityIsabel Frycjcman Special Sunday O ffering taken for Europe an Rcrfcfi HowWl TwpMrtelHneman TTie next church night i Mnrh    GOSPEI miSSJOtt Horning Worship 1000 Sunday School 1100 Superintendent  WUbur teidis Young Peopies Meeting 730 Prayer Service Wed 730  I Basketball Scores    Congress never learns and seems disposed to cut the erntpiiejd navy to th vanishing point, Thie happened after the Revolutionary, War and when the Civil War start I ed fc were naefhr ifr f6Tf and tSSk a beautiful a couple of years until the war production caught up with the nnsdi jof the armed on Tin mistake was nt  pea ted and thi Spunifih War ageUl caught us unprepared The thing happened iwi ihe 3rd time World War I found us again unere pared A nimilar condition prevailed in World War 2 and for two yeae we took a pasting from th Jap ,lot the Philipines etc Nov witl ii Republicans preaiung economy iI of their budget cut would be at the xpence of the army and navy Two thirds of the people expect anottar war in the course of 20 years or so  Will it catch us again unprepared 41 of the 51 Republican seneiofe at Washington voted Senator Vend en burg ot Michigan their choice foe jpittsident in 1948 However the eseu ate does not choose the piteident Michigan with its small fcteetoral vote receives scant consideration in the Republican national eonventiom ever Pinnay beaA Souu Lyon tw  Friday, second team winning  to 11 and the first team 36 to  25 REVOLUTION AftY OF THE  TKEATMENT A W VINCE A W Vince, former Pinckney bai her died at his home in Byron Tues daySurviNing are his wife, formerl Read what medical science ie do1 cison of Piaekney and ing WcomUt the comsnonooid theJii Utterai  buriaJ    1inckiey Reg burroughs 6 COMMON MEIffTi COU most prevalent of ailments The atory of this new treatment is one  many informative toaowes in The American Weekly, oafebrated maga sine with this Sundays February 23 issue of the etroit Sunday Get the Detroit Sunday, l Friday afternoon Bruce Monks of Grand Rapids,  was hia 10 fxoewmman , wkh Sbart TWO TICKETS THIS YEAR At the Citizens caucus Monde night the following village ticke was nominated Citusens Ticket President Edward Parker Clerk  Charles Hewler Norman Millf Trustees Joseph Griffith, How V Merin Lavey Norman Keasor Tuesday night the following tice  A mburgey Sineer StoJer D Clarb  Dtrrow  rjath Kilmer Schneider  J Clark  I  Clark  Pinckney HainesR Clark R Clark JClark South Lyon Res Hamlin  6 Bautti 0 Phillips  0 Babcock  12 Hope   m 2 Grader  2 SmiUi  4 Shields 0 Bishop  0 lloffit  0  South Lyon New York and other populous without whose vote the cannot win VanOBtibergs aoie is that Dewrytassen and Taft deadlock the conantion and he selected as dark horse Vi ji will enter no presidential  Q The others will and will have a  01 of votes B a result on the first faoS oi 0  0     0 2 Hudson 0 Lyke 2 Lyke 4 Brenfrle 0 Jones,  In oreVr to curb the number of divorcee the is comadering a bill providing for a 2 year wait after a divorce is ceejat e eefore either divorond pare cee  to amrryThe bill is necoamejeeded ftgS the circuit jodgs of states haoe the law hot making it work Most granted because one of the  to reanarry t R Darrow  T Clark  KimmSrly  mn 0 McCorauck OJCAetD OF IttiNBf Jeffrey  Weekmaa  5J C Darrow  Millar Vobng 2  et of Other scores were Dexter 52Littie  Pioneers 27 Aa Brighton heat Man  m     i    ta  WJZZ  r,p i   6 MNCKHEY DISPATCH Wo Ft 1 147 ii Klager Hatcheries  Chicks that Live and Grow US APPROVED Burred RocksWhite KocksLargeType White Leghorns and New Hampshire Reds Sexed or Straigtu Run Our Chicks have been making outstandings records lor your neighbor They will do the same foryou HHIUUtWAIfcK, MCH ANN ARBOR, MICH Phone Slino 186FU I neighboring Newt   Vic Spacer Tomion oi FowlervUlel limb ana SI AVON THEATER t  J  we bit by  hurt Jake Mack has moved iron  4, no at i Jacnaun 6 C C V Van Winkle larm to the Fiojtf 1 Paul Kingley, Thome Leitband treason larm   ,    f Raiph Filkins are circulating peui  Tt hoj Wm Ball of Hamburg J w MAIViNNA CaWnET  petitions tor mayor oi Brigutom j wiU address the VnadUia Farmers 4a 0  Charts Smyin, 2l hWe L ingfCub Feb 17, 1 FRANCIS LEDEBEB call BAT 4011, paiS o un and  cu  Born to F J Wright and wifenj TRICK lor purchasing liquor at Brighton Saturday a son  Pica Peaies Teee Little Pu noni ior J minors i Lucius Wilson is ill with henunor John Cessowski oi Bright  ag oi tht lungs in Oklahoma tingmun broke his leg last week T Kelly has organized a rugby wiiac tobuganniug on Spencer  team at the North Hamburg school M 308 So AthUy St  Phone 21 SOS From where I sit, y JocMarsh Where Cissy Spent Her Honeymoon Most cf t e young aewlyweds In Mr town srerd their honeymoon Bt RouwHrne Lake or Jackson iFalls why  Martins even went W far as York City But who i y Cupper married the young CVvter boy, they allowed as how they were going to spend their honeymoon right here Theres ro rc better than our town Cissy says And Id like to start married life at home, with things Bud and  are used to Makes sense, come to think of it Folks naturally left them alonr and except for occasional visits t the parden Tavern for a glass o beor, they stayed at home, getting used to married bliss My missus prefers travel inland thats her right But froit where I sit, theres no place better for a honeymoonor second  honeymoonthan right at home with your own possessions, good home cooking, and a friendly glass of beer or twowith the best com panion in the world Alias Francis Caldwell, daughter oi Juck Caldwell oi Pinckney vas a member oithe class oi nurses grad uating from St Lawiunfe hospital, Lansing lat week Mr mid Mrs Francis Barron oi iHowill left last week from New Vork by plane for Bermuda itep Thurber Cornell oi this county was among the legislator who voted against allowing legislators 750 a day extra pay He says tha constitution sets the pay 16 fWillib Lyona and wifc hve reurnedfroma a weeks trip l0 rlonda r John Brogan, brother of Mrs Stanley Dinkei, ,UA been appontei supervisor of 20 Woolworth stor, a and wi 1 be stationed in Maryland Stockbridge collected 14075 i , 1 ne March of Dimes drive rihe South Lyon school board h a  gned a contract with the board of commerce permitting them to light Carl Sykes is at West Branch doing a job of plumbing the athletic field T  romrieht 1017, Vniicd States Brewers Foundation Dead or Alive HORSES 10 COWS 10 Form Animals Collected Promptly rW Modern Equipment Capable Men  L PARKER Aient Phone 66, Pinckney Tne FASTEST Doad Stoic Service in  Vote of 25 Years Ago J or Pweska and Joe Pustay who own the V J ifcason fftrm west of  town were arrested by Sheriff Fjfcd Tuepke for making moonshine whiskey and held for trial The Philathea met with Mrs Jesse Richardson last Wednesday Mrs  Mary Fick is teacher  The Ann Arbor Asphalt Co has  start l ruit against the City of ,How ell for 2660 they claim is due them on a paving contract SCANDAL COLUMN Why did MW prefer Hamburg instead oi Pinckney Saturday nite Because oi F fi What was the matter withfa B and IX J M Were they busyelse whew 7 Why dosnt Joe C like to dance anymore Is W P beating his time with M Y  We hear that AA and J H are making urte a fall for Terence We understand that Charles Bus ter B stood up June H at the darfce Saturday Howabout it Why doefnt M G like the school boys Are they too smart for her it looks like J A Vas changed gnrom Buick to Model A Doesnt D L G like any make of car anymore We are willing to bet our last dollar that R C does not get a raise next week We hear that CD has polished his class ring for D L G  We seo JM has a new flamoHow about it V S , J M has his car back Watch out for cows Jim i J B ft J C, had better hurry with their dates Lent starts Wed We hear that M H is a big girl now, Watch out boys U  risjr FatSU Ckampian , Tue, Feb 23, a MONSIEUR REAUCA1RE BOB HOPE, JOAN CAULFIELD Nw ,MFrienUy Ghost Popular Science Cowtag SwaS Fire Fifbtog FVonUera The Green Yeara SYLVAN THEATER NMHHIttHIIIHUIUIIHIIIIIIIIumiMMH f at National Bank la steveH Under Federal Supervision  MefMuer Federal OepoaJt la  uuraaee CorperatioUw All tie pfttitt Insured up to 8,06 fe each Pepseiiejej, Fri, Sat Feb 91, 2Z UNDER NEVADA SKIES A Mwaicei with ,ROY ROGEBS, GABBY HAYS DALE EVANS Cartoon Stooge Comedy News Sun, Moo,, Tue, Feb 23 2425 THREE WISE FOOLS Starring JMARGARET OBRIEN, LIONEL BARRYMOREt LEWIS, S ONE end EDWARP ABNC LP Cartoon Pete Smith Sun Shows, 3,5,iS Wed, Thur Feb 26, 27 i STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probat Coirt lor th County OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Court,held at the Probate Office in the City of Born to Mike Fiztsimmons and in said County on the 17th day ofjg wife of Jackson Feb 7, a giri February A D, 1947    present, Hon Willis L Lyons, Central OeadStockCo   Mrs Johii Carpenter and son re Mrand Mrs Gerry F hman spent titrni honv from Melius hospital the week md in Detro Wednesday Mrs Clayton Carpnor is  Mr Han Denton of Grrgory iB the guest of Dr and Mrs C L Big ler The horn of Gate Johnson of Detroit was burglarized Friday lifts x34 Brighton tax payers havt signed a petition to have Grand River Avr there paved  M leering for her Ben White and wife and Basil White and wife werr Sunday guests ef Mr and Mrs Norman White Mrs Rose Hendee, Mrs Blanche Clark and Mrs JeanMeyn were in  Howell Saturday pom Mr, and Mrs Harold Raidy the week end in Bad Axe Arthur Crawford of Lakeland  r, tertainedhic pinochi rlnb Saturd v Dr Walter Mercer and fiuily o East Lansing and Mrs Helen MJ Grrgor and children of Brighton iiier McAfee of Rush Lake ha n   of Mr an1 Mra new Mrrcury car Wm wwer Sunday callers of Mrs Weltha Mr Sinne1tlh J11 and chilen Vsii ana Miss Jessie Green were w ,n HoicU 18 11n,,  Mis EetrlU Grahani, Mrs Blanche Born to Mr and Mrs Gerald Dink Uyine and Corge VanWorter of 1 at  pii, Brighton Sun Pria day an 8 lb son Nmte at 47 Years A go Floreno Andrews entertained school mate Saturday at a canday pull in honor of her 12th birth day AW numbws were sold at the younsr peoples party at the Hotel Tuomey Friday night Brighton has voted to discontinue 1  fair and thr grounds ant up for sJe The lat number on Uie lecture v w t Uncli John, is at the opera hou  Feb 19 The postoffiee and Floyd Jacksons store are now lijrhbed with thr new pressune Airlight system While frlling tnes Wednesday Roy Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur H FUntoft, decased Hiram B Smith, having filed hi petition praying that an ins true, ment filod in said Court he admitted to Probate as the last will and testament of said daceaaed and that administrate of said estate be grant ed to Hiram Ba Smith or some other Buitablf person It is Ordered, That the 10th day fcf March AD, 1947, at ten A M in the irenoon, at said Probate office be am is hereby appointed for hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, That p iblic notice thereof be given by publication, of a copy of this orttr for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyeas, Judge of Probate A true f v CeJeatia Pnmball,Begster nt Prh MONEY IN MOTION Dollars that knep moving are productive dollars The money that you deposit in the bank 4gnt idle Its the base for bank credit that msens jobs, homes, cars, new proauctsand jbetter living for all of us Every dollar you put in your bank account for the future, lielps make the future more sreure for every American You act in the interests of Vouaelf and your family when you put money in the bank every payday But theres ex tra satisfaction in the thought that you are also helping to  turn the wheels of American Industry If you havent an account with us now start one  today SONG OF MEXICO14 A Musical Western wtth ADELE MARE, EDGAR BARRIER end GEORGE LEWIS PIS THUNDERING HOOFS4 A TIM HOLT yESTERN , Coming Miracle  Gallant Bess Cockeyed V Rural Telephones REAL ESTATE MOTRvGAGES OR PERSONAL AT RJKASON ABLE RATES WE HAVE AAtPLfc FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH Tue, Wed, Tburs, Feb, 181920 4 THREE WISE FOOLS with MARGARET OBRIEN, BARRYMORB EDWARD LIONEL ARNOLD Comedy Fri, Smt, Fb 2122 Mat Sat 2 p m Coat 14 WILD BEAUTY with DON PORTER, LOIS COLLER  Plu WHITE TAILS  TIES with WILLIAM BENDIXELLA RAINES Caree SUA, MOD, Feb 23, 24 Sun Ml 2 P M Cent Wait Duney Happy Comsdf Muakel  MAKE MINE MUSIC Mrs Hazel Poulson entertained  , , her Sunday school class Saturday   lmur  at a party at thju church j Praeenlmg the Tlnt of  Ralph Sou and family of near SJfsfwgSSS IStockbridge Have moved into the A ANDREWS SSTEJS end NELSON bert Frost home  EDDY Carl Bidwell and family of Brigh AUCTION SALE Owing to the death of my husband l    ,  ill 11 my oeonal property at ton called at thfc Ben White homej Wd, Thnr, Fri, Feb 2S2627 NO MAEJIQJiE Coming Through 4 , t Our big 5year 13,500,000 rural expaision and improve ment program i uioving right along Last year we added nearly 1000 miles of wire and provided telephone senrioe   for 24000 more customers in rural areas And while extending servi to new rural users, made improvements for many present customers For ample, we reduced the number of parties per line on 3,000 line In addition, in 1946 we liberalized our rural construction plan Uowija an average of onehalf mile of fcree Bne construction for each new rural customer At the present time some 11,000 rural mijJii li in Michigan EU territory are still wasting for service And were keeping right at the job until every last one of thesp  has a telephone, and rural serrice ie better than exec  i the farm located 12 in south nll 2 miles  of Fnlnrfie or 4 mies North nd 1 maeWesofGreg ory on Roberts Road on MONDAY FE 24 1947 STARTS AT 12x1 SHARP HORSES Maw and Getting, wt 2800 Holrteia Cow, 4 yrs oldebred Jersey Cow, 3 yrs old, due in Feb Guernsey Cow, 5 yrs old, fresh Holateia fieiier, bred Jolsteip HeiXer unbred 5 Month old Holstein Heifer Jersey Heifer Jersey Steer Monday   W C Miller nd son, Clare visited  Brighton Thursday night  He suff wttfe ered a chest injury in an auto acci VAN JQHNSONPAT KiRJCWOOO, dent near Oak Grove Feb 9 and KEEN AN WYNN, GUV LOMRARwill be at the hospital some time   DO and Orohnetra Shorts Mews 23 Breeding Ewes with Lambs 3  Mrs Louis She ban, son, Francis Selactad Mr and Mrs Jack Wilson, Mrs Louis Stackabie ad Mr and Mrs1, Joe Stackabie and sons attended the wedding of Julie Stackebte and Paul Monks at East fansing Saturday Roland and Merlin Shehan are in COUPLETE ARCHITECTURAL he horse business They sell the horses to an Ohio mpany who nans sERVICEBoth new and remodel them and sends them to Eg u j rpt attention, country who eat horse meat  CZoJmmjf Howell 220 W h ftxave had as many as SO at place at Whitmore lake S42 E Brooks  6 Sows S Shoats i fountY 5 Mead of Kew Hampshire Pullets 5 He Twfceya MR  wr 11  Jssi Rubber Wheeled Wagon AUis rhalmerr Tractor on Rubber i  Dottbho Bettom Hew 14 in and Cultivator, A C 0 Combine, Rake Hay Loader, Hammer Mill, WoederJ Grain DailUsower, Drag, Universal Milker, Mrflc iCooter ete  Fnaflspe, AhtsMa doer, and Tiav otny HayBakd Hay and StawOO jbeunel C Oats daw boanels of Com MAY, GRAAV EIX , of XNmxt LOQKM THE r  3iis 9 9K   TiiaiSW Sannnl  spp  AftTMtjfi OOB6 A BW nericsr ,  3  J  HIMI wvipvr P1NCKNL Y DISPATCH WediWav Fab 19 1947 The Peoples Store RftCKNEY DISPATCH Entered  Ptockney, Mich SoWcriptloti 125 a yeai Paid in Advance PAt W, CUBLETT FW 11HII I Groceries, Drygoods Canned Qoods Shoes Genti Furnishings lingerie Kennedys Gen Store Mr and Mrs Martin Pierce of Lincoln, Mich, spnt Friday at th L W Uirutead home, also present vrfe Mr and Mrs Kenneth Klavu j if Portage Luke  Born to Mr and Mrs Telesphore Bourbomiais jr of lioise, Idaho, on Feb10, a son, Telesphore III j Mr and MrsAndrew Nesbitt with Mrs Julia Drudge and daughter oL Detroit left Sunday for Florida  Mrs James Shi re y sr, son, Louis, and Dale Aleabon spent the week J end in Detroit, Fred Cozzcns has returned from Ann Arbor to the Frank Aberdeen home Mr and MrsTed Jones of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and JUrs Frank Aberdeen Mr and Mrs John Carver spent the week end in Toledo Mr and,Mrs Karl Haujrlm and Mrs Mary Teeple attended the fun eral of Beit Drewery in illowell last week Mr and Mrs John Bell and Barbara and Joyce Brown spent Sunday  at the Win Beard home in Ann Ar bor  Gene Shehan and family of Aim Arbor and Gerald Bauer and family of Brighton spent Sunday at the vLouis Shehan home  j The Lai son family of Detroit spent the week end at their farm on Darwin Road C W Hooker and family of Ann Arbor called at the J H Hooker home Saturday  Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle were in WHEN YOU BUY ICE CREAM BUY THE BEST THAT IS MADE Arctic lee Cream OUR BULK ICE CREAM FOR MONTH IS VAX1MA, CUUCLATF, FUDGE 140VAL, TOASTED IjlAZEL ai AM WHITK HOUSE OUR PACKAGE ICE CREAM IS  VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, PEACH STRAWBERRY WITH TOASTED HAZEL NUT, , 3 COLOR BRICK AND WHITE HOUSE White House Ice Vau isVanilla uith Hich Bed Carries Try This for Dinners and Partes It is Delicious CORY DRUG STORE pent A v iJCtt 1 L recvlvs taxes at my horn e every aiurday from 100 p m uU0 p m until further notice Also dog licenses for sale, Stanley Dinkel, Treat II, A IlimflUIIIIUIIWMllMIllflll1HIIUlJJlMLIIIICIiillMullUWMtJllHIIIUIIIIf  tJeRo PROVIDES THE OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING BETTER ACQUAINTED  WITH YOUR I CHIGAN MILK PRODUC f ERS ASSOCIATION SATURDAY MORNING ,FEB 22 AT 630  1 Sara to Tun in WJR750 on Your Dial and Hear 5 THE VOICE OF AGRICULTURE  A marriage license has Luii J , ud to Artliur Iviemoii, 6, llo  uii, and ioail Cliallis, ob, Howeii  Mrs Joe Basyuiu tpent uLunbiy with her pareiiLs m Fowitr Kjbert iiead and iamjly weix iiiUaay djuner guests ui Mrs Arilu1 jiullis in Gregory  Mrs tarjory Shehan and ciijldreii anil Mrs 1YMI ad children of i mole Lutm Vitic oauduiy guests of iMis iNettie Vaughn, Mr and Mrs iioy iicihH and dueVor Mercidees of Webster called on Mia Nettie Vaugln,  h,ii y Willaid Loullctl ana iamn, ui Jackson called at tiw Andrew caitjbell home Sunday Ann Arbor Saturday , c , Clarence McGowan of Pontiac bor KlL Satutla iL sbcnt Sunday at the Louis Coyle Tusch home home  liobert farr lias boon made a cor , portl in Guam He prtc 1o be bach in the state,, in March Io jiri le, and wife of Lake spent Sunday with Mr ami J Garr a iiobert Seefeldt and family Llb week end in Detroiu Mr and Mrs Win Bauglm enter lainid their card club Saturday nite i an oyster supper  Mrs Helen Beynolds and daughter returned home from Melhcrsoiij  hospital Tuesday Her mother,Mrs Lucy Reason, is caring for her Bill Bauohn is working at th Mr and Mrs Koberl Tasch attend 1ianklin Sheil oil station, Howe ed the Shrine Circus in Detroit Sun Pimkmy and Sanitarium Roads, day iMr aml Mrs Clyde Fisher wer Dick Tasch and wife of Ann Ar were Sunday guests of Mr and Mr the Robert Harold Hammond near Owosso Mrs Lettie Fisher is visiting he  Mr and Mis C J Clinton spent daughter Mrs Albert Carleton Sunday at the Waller  linrn home v,,s,SOi M in Detroit  i Luella Patterson of Stock, Sunday guets of Mr and M 1 Gtidt called at the Stanley Dinkel Walled tFDamnv were Mr and Mr Hvi Lor r Sunday Mrs Dinkel and son,  , B nham of Brighton and Mrs IlazM John Stanley returned home with her  Ely of Ann Arbor, I for a few day of 1 Is sS  yg, vggg, j    GltLGOUY  TF DETROIT EDIS J iilM cs pleasure in presenting a new scrk of brc clcarfi  MUSIC FOR IMC GAK  by  Fri  ESTRA  t USE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING  ekly TripttoMade to Detroit Lloyd Headee Phon 64F14 l POT CASH HORSES 10 COWS 10 HOGS 440 PER CWT CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CAJtCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND WOMB COLLECT TO OAftUMG A COMPANY HOWELL 450 To fay tor DEAD STOCK Ciiarks OConnell uiiderwent an operatioji a Foole hospital, Jacks,, Monday iAAc ,irlo Vvorden enteilained the 1 i ciub Weunesday, b present X oJ looit and wife, Esther Jorgenson, Jtdin Kockwell and wile and Dave Kobb and wife surprised Mrs Harvey Huyiier Tuesday hoiioi ing her birthday Lawrence Owens is home from L of M hospital Bud Boudish and wife and Feru Kfcnneth Livingston and wife of BowdiSii were in Detroit FridayLhi da came hoiye with theni Miss McCallum, school com visited c1rooTTufsday  Chelsea called at the Lawrence Riggrs home Thursday  Mr and Mrs Guy Kuhn enter tained ai dinner Sunday honoring Kathryns birthday  Mrs Claude Hoard, Vernon, and j Clinton, MrsLymon Elwell and Mrs  Elmer Chevalier were in Howell on Thuisday George Robb and family were in Ann Arbor Saturday  Mrs Grae Wilker, Beverly,Mrs Gladys Bowers and Mrs Pauline Riggs attendA a party Thursday at  Grass Iake given by Mrs Ralph j jHartley  The King Daughters served lunch for the Sinclair Oil Co exhibition Monday  J Dai Hewlett and wife entertain ed Lyle Bowdish and wife and Asa Washburn and wife Friday night Ralph Galbraith and wife of De troit, Harr Johnson and family of  WTiHiamston and Glenn Barlom  , I wife of Lansing spent Sunday at tw  Lawrence Riggs home J I Esther Jorgnson, Mrs Locke and, , Mr, iiernlta Wheeler attended tlie teachers meeting at the Foster school Monday Mrs, Grace Worden and Mrs Em4 ma Poolr attended the P N G t meeting at W7illiam5ton Thursday I Mrs Roy MoConnell is staying in i pinckney with ber daughter, Mrs Roy Fisher Meadamcs Dewey Breniser nd Carmen Wheeler were in Howrll Saturday Don Hackney and family of Dexfrx called at the Tom Howlett home Sunday Robin Carr and wifoof Fowlerville were guests at the O BAjuokl hoiw Thursday  r and Mrs Alex Bfcid and Mr andMrsRdbert Howlett are trivia  MrsWalter Clark spent Friday in Aak MUler mm1mifr iwe SmiAnn AXOJ with Mrs Ed Clak jfr ai Jn HoOis MT Bawejr Bnir etrtrtMid w  MHi  30 p j 9 Hear immoHol ,lr tc  by master mui cior4  yjf favorite muoi by suh corn uOiers as Johann Snajs, Stephen Fbsfcr, Biic Brims, Ravel, Herbert yid Goiiyin 1,JLAS AzjiL Specials GREEN 4 OZ PJCG GIANT SIZE m  SYMONS BEST 46 OZ CAN FtfBNAGE MiaNEaarroKERs AS USUAL Coof See, Chase  Sanborn Tea Tenderfleaf Corn Flakes, Kellogg Grapefruit Juice FrrsliCroondBeef LB Smoked Picnic Hams Sliced Bacon Ends 2ns HtJmwm MASH sfFrfjs, so SIZE SI CI SRoyal DHmmt Tires  LB 1 LB CELLO WRAPPED W   jmi 00X16 FEDERAL TAX larioaW MaHBmaai aai4HaK JBOMK  43e 13c 19c 45c 39c 4i2iC 4Se S107 4  6 LB AVERAGE Per LB    i u 15TOILET COMBINATIONS CABINET SINKS WATER HEATBRI P   , Classified Want Ad TO RENT An Apartmaat, Mrs Grace RuAcinman, 35 UnadiUa Pinckney, Mick WANTED tiuteherinf to d on farm L W Uautead uheat MPtd FOR SALE2 Bottom U inch Mat eytHarris tractor plowgood a new will seU or trafe for Jolw Deere 14 inch plow Cfcarios Shcsmajr mm WWBOYDELL MINnVARNISNHUMBSl KACt M BTIT IWI fgatllWWH HARDWARE r  ooSST stove, 100 capacity Ntafc JfcolHiar 3900 East M86, Phone uoFl FOR SALE 1 Baby Chicks from blood tested stock Bared and White Rocks aad Large Type English White Leg i horns Order Now,  SQUIRE HATCHERY Phone 805 W HoweJl house compTetinHBBi and f urnace Call or see Howard Reed, Pinckney, Mich, Phono, Pinckney 91F4 FOR SAtElWTnerm oil heli 60, bicycle Urge, now tires 18, dlAJ W M1CM1UAM la tW Circuit Coast to ISM Count iavistgstoa a Wseaonry G P Franks and Myrtle AFrantev his wife, Plaintiffs vs Nathan J Hickey, Willam McPherdon Jr, Alexander McPherson, Mar gin John McPherson, Edward G McPherson, Ellas D Galloway, James R Galloway, Frederick R Galloway, and their unknown heira,devises, legatees and assigns Defendants Suit vending in the Circuit Court for tils County of Livingston in iu Cimncery at Howell, Michigan, on this 28th day of January 1M  l PROFESSIONAL COftftEft Ray at Dolly, si 0  TCSHKF Daily 1100 A M to 3 sOO P M Eacept Wednesday Mon, Tues,Fri, Sat, 7100a 100 p K was Attorney l Law FUet State aad Seviasje Beak Howell,Mieeigoa DR J It MtGLUSKEY  l DENTIST 1M N Mieaigea Office 93 Residence IM at Awatotsaaal HeweR afieaiger SHOP    k MI NT ft lof complant as filed in said cause  MACHINEAND MACHINELESS Jt appearing from the sworn buiiEOiANfSLE  CEME ft  J L ARNETeVJ owojaoje wasx ussssi a , sjeoiBoeosaaoo HAROLD CHUBB Hawaii, Mlcaigaa Laeal Representative is    that the plaintiffs have not been ablo after diligent search and in qury to ascertain whether the said f defendants are alive or dead, or where they may reside if living, or if they have any personal representative or heirs living,or where they or any of them may reside, or whether the title, interest claim,lien or possible right of these defendairtite stove 3porcelain top kit ALSO COLD WAVES Phone 6 MARION JAXVISOwaer PERCY ELLAS AUCTIONEER Phon if 11 Pinckney, Michigaa LAYBY been unable after diligent and inquiry to ascertain the Soy Bean  Meal I cwt aimers Feed Supply Cc, PHONE lo4 , MAX RUSSELLM1 I tnts have been assigned to any oth cv person or persons or whether, ach title, interest, claim, lien or chen table 4, one burner camp possible right has been disposed of sto e 8 0 Corey, Phone 112F4 hy will by the said defendants IFOR SXtgEatlng FotaloWlT and   further appearing that the  1125 a bushel James Baker   not know and havef Anderson , FOR RENT 5 room W  Tt the persons who are included a, fllBi A YET  ui  dofendans without being named 1302 FUUtef Ave, Detroit, Mi  v motion therefore of Vanr Phone Detroit, Evorgroee 10, WiaWe ftnd VanWmkle attorneys FOR BALEAutomatic ESctnc 16 for plaintiffs, it s ordered that the gallon Water Heaters, Oil Burning  above named defendants and their  HERB SNEEiv Phone 113 207H JL Greed 0 HoweR, Real  tote, City, Lake aad Ft A Speciality I itt You Property Wlta Mo  MARTIN J LA VAN Paoa IS Phone  J  ie Repaii iig State Licsnto 8717 Lakeside Lrft Rush Lakt RH,SWAIHOirfl w FfJNERAL HOMs Moderm RqalpaiesH Ambolaoea search1 names A Circulating iHeators, Oil Boring Tank Heaters Modern Upright Home reazar Complete Shallow Well Water SystemsMilk Coolers, Briggs AStraton 4t Wisconsin Gas oline Engines Elmers Garage Oak Grove Phone Howell 7168F4 or 72rt6 FOR SALEFuefoil tanT527 gals HOWLETT BROS, Gregeory Mich Phone 9Fl VXNTEDBOUYfenickens of all unJ4noMn heirs, devisee, leffatyjs and assigns, cause their appearance to be entered henein within three FRED C REICIJOFF Sr months from the date hereof, and due Detroit kinds, lso ducks Will pay prices  C, H 14o7d I PI 19 Cedar Lake Rd Phone 18F28 I w ANTEPaper of aH Unds, Iron,  Rags4 Copper Harry Prlik 1 WAtVTBB CHIC1USWS Hiffnast p ces paid fo all kinds of poaUvr  Tyler Rrogan, Howell, Mich,  Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics ek clusive in Livingston Ceuntf at Howell Rttths Shop for Women FOR SALElabwooa Buy NW Thurson Lumber Co,, Phoi 4 1 Howell, Mich  L UVEY GENERAL INSURANCE PboBo 58r3 Pincknoy   Michigaa STANILEY BERR1MAN  Attorney at Law 207 East Grandq River, Howell Pfcoa 89 Mtrhif SEPTIC TANKS A CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLEtfEL ALfEL ROOM 70 0 PHONs97 ANN APBOR MICH KbhKiGLKATlOn at AP PLIANCE SERVICE  FORMERLY WITH MONTGOMER YVVARD  HAROLD RADY 3860 RUSH LAKE RD, PINCKNEY Phone 136F13 Pinckaoy that in default thereof said bill be taken as confessed by said defend ants and each and all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause tttis order to be published within forty days in the UST1NGS WANTED  Pmcknej Dispatch, a newspar AiMLi rooF  sWvtR o UPiOMLl 2o wtsi utuiixu SWVLR AV FOK APPOINiivlBNTa fHONt oo KMidbuci 613  CLAUDE F KIRftCHKE Oeneret Contractor siad Builder 51 Portage St tl often have calit for property and around rinckney list your property with me and I will try Glenn C Yelland  n J11 for ou Circuit Court  Fred J TeePk Realtor, Phone 675 708 West Grand River, Howell   t Houacwlvea e AV B TOUR WASTE FATS published printed and circulating in said County once in each week for at least six successive week A true copy John A Hagman Circuit Court Clerk Commissioner j Livingston, County, Michigan The above entitled suit involves1, and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands located in the City of Howell, County of Livingston and State of Michigan, and more particularly described ae foll ows, iowit Beginnng at a point on the Easterly line of Roosevelt Street 1S2 feet South, 10 degrees, 45 minutes West from the Northwest corner of Lot 147 of McPhersons Second Addition to the Village nowcity of Howell as duly laid out, platted and I reeordied thence South 10 degrees 45 minutes West 66 feet thence  South 79 decrees, 15 minutes East, 46 feet thenae north 10 degrees, 45 minutes East 66 feet thence North 79 degrees, 15 minute tWest 46 feet to the place of beginn  cAUCTIONEER FARM SALLS AB ftptfCiALJTY BERT WYLIE inPHONE PINCKNEY 78F21 FOR SALE A  room homi on 1 aere Of good level ground on M3C, good poultry house and some fruit, also garage This property is near Pinckney and can be purchased on terms Fred J Teeple Realtor Howell Mich, Phona Pineknoy 147F4 a MARTIN R1TTER JR SI2 Mam 3trot, Pioaknoy, Mica Representing Mutual Benefit Hoalth  Ac In Unitd Benefit Lifo Inaranc Co FOR SALEIncubators,oil rurningt one 400 egg one250 egg, all in good condition 10 each Mrs Oscar Beck, 512 East Main Pinckney Mich FOR SALEFair of dual 4irc chains new 32x0 or 720 Gene Dinkel FOR SALEDry limb aad body wood 500 a cord delivered at Pinckney and Schafer Roads, Phone HowU 7113F14 MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 Eat JtfUrton Sbroot DAN BURKETT Phone 6292 Ana Arbor, MiSBV   lOR REFRIGERATION SERVICE CALL  PHONE 13S mg Van  inkle  Van Winkle Attorneys i PI ntlffs vo FOR SALEBN with lights and starter 0 FOOT ODOR GERM HW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASE, j your 35c back F O is a teaiaav  , lt tation Kii this germ, you kill the iCtor ,1  this POWERFUL germ McCartney Overcome Soap Business Address, Howell, Michigan milking machine, John Daere man  ure spreader Roy Dillingham fLUX  Shortage TOILET SOAP M world wide shortage of ail Anijaal Fats aad VogataMe im  fifth of what they used in 1941  otUFEMMV STATE OT MICHIGAN Th Probate Court far the County of Livingston At a aacatoa of said court, held at the Probate office in the City of City of Howell in said County,on the 6th day of February AD, 1947 PresrotJBonorable Willis LL, Judge of Probate  In tho Matter of the Estte f Claude H Kennedy, Deceased Mary BKennedys having filed in aaid Court, her final administra tor account and her petition pray FOR SAXEeclrrcarrTrrfieJoondition, Norman Reason FOR SALEJTte Marion Jarvis home in Pinckney, 6 rooms and bath, mod, em furnace and 45 acre of land Norman Reason, phone 17 Pineknoy FOR SALENearly new living room suite, no nacd for it, have two Marion J Reason phone No 9 killer TEOL from any druggist, Apply FULL STRENGTH for FOsweaty or itchinf feet Locatty at eORY DRUG STORE Piackaoy, Miea, IMS    FOR SALEBusiness location prop eHty, fire proof house, new, 5 room C A P, 38x24 ft, water insidt ing for tfas allowance thereof and and electric drains for bath room,  MePbersofl State Bank 7ar, sa 911a, Uat yaar Soap Makers aly Thii also affects aaiats, textiles, leather goods, floor  Without the help of the Aaserieaa Mauaawiya, thara would hava feaaa utile soap last One out of every nine cakes of sea saaae last yor was n,ade from wae fate aavad kitchens, 400 bin your grocer if he has no soap hut save eveay ouace  fat you caa and U it te yaar w for the asaigriment and distribution of the reajdoe of aaid estate It is Ordered that the 3rd day of March A D 1947 at ten oclock in j fotanooa, aaid time and place beinf hereby appointed for the examinat ion and jUlovift said account and  hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, That phlie notice thereof be given by publiC cation of a copy of this order, fori three aacoasaive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney PJepatoh, a newspaper printed J aad ciroaiatari in said County Willis I Lyons, Judge of Probate A true Copy  fttCttttoMW Register of Probate s MUHiH  V I3, acres of land, also 2000 cement blocks, 13 steel sash, 6blk x 6 blJC szr, 1700 ft of sheeting, foundation by 30x50 building located  mile west of Pinckney on M36Good location for business Pricrd for quick sale at 5800 Will accept good car as part Dayment 2,000 can be financed Call afternoons Ronald Dysert, Pincknry  I , OUR TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON  From 1776 to 1783 Washington led the armies of our country in their revott against he sovereignty of England These armies were sus tained only by ideas of self government and individual initiative History painte small grlory into the lives j of those soldiers Pay was little or none for the great tasks performed, 1 Private enterprise gave men a  j chance to invent,, savings of others FOR SALE tgve them a chance to develop and 40 ares on Pfngrer Road, 4 rooms  manufacture the inventions and la and bath,good basement and garage, turn created more employment Each rmall barn and poultry house, aomejrsow invention in turn brinjginff about timber others until today people of Europe About one jare of ground with a 2 Asia and Africa gard Aaieriea as story house reomrtly built, wired for the land where the realization of1 store, good garden spot and samel all dreams has eoase true berries, Just off M36 I Our tribute to WaaUngCeB aad to Both of the places can be purchased his armies must be the otennoa pon terms, and are fairly priced Fred J Teeple, RealtorJUwdUMich Phone 75 tection those ideas they toetffct for and which now make ae the of the world tUtors Stale fa WANTED FARMS If interested sell ins you farm, acerage or like property, we would be intewytod in tistt ins it We have been eefllnc proper4 Money to loam at See in the locality for ow  yeaxilaaarost pjsa oa i Cash if cash is an induoemont  Tiasa Catajfioawoi jaf TL H Crandall 822 East Oraod y,, M mr opposite the Howell flsaate J  Vaall4 Micrn Jflaat issafltsaJ par    1, </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>wjpejp5Pjw      M    f   WPVJF SP  j i fffpimmimm  WQtnmmm u 111 i f i  n ij pli Mfl Mf  4 4  Atf cfiigan Mirror State News  IK  Jtate Terelef TeJd  Gov Kim has come out for sales  Arthur Fiinotftj OUR DEMOCRACY Former Piockaey Businessman Dies at Howell Last Friday Arthur Henry rlintoft, son off ttrorge and AUsabeth Husjcinsouj  Our Democracy qualities riiaj ABRAHAM  MOM THff tax diversion repeal as expected In J Mintoit, was born in Hamburg town stead he would give the cities, villa J snip juiy yt 1 and pased away ges and schools half a loaf He re at the nome of his daughter, Mrsj comenda a sixth of the sales tax for Loja Lobdell in giowell rfcbruary 7 tUagea and cities awl a grant off He was united in marriage to Jiar ten million for teachers salaries with, garet Brenningstall To this unionl a promise of 85 million next year   c born four children who survive This repeal amendment means a hot am a son Paul, of Howell and 8 tight at the April electon  daughters, Lola Lobdell of How The racial and religious employ,eii Wrs kose Howe of Tuscon Ari  rS AtreuMua uit ion and zealfortjrjrttitnes poatirssffo Txoae 9UAUTIS  MAar TKC MOST or THCM  OBSTACLES ML  Basketball Scores At Ann Arbor last Friday Pinck ixy split even wun Uie tatte lion, eers but had to play an overtime period to win The Pinckney reserve ,uam who nad won 6 straight gams, otit too many of their stars to the first team and lost 20 to 23 The Pinckney first team after trailing by 3 points at the quarter mnd 4 points at the half rallied in the 3rd quarter and scored 10 joints  Current Comment  UOV mux oiiC a Mil nag Uf gruiu jury instinct in his mint 4iiu UUH i,eeiuo uipou,a to emourjf a a KUnunv or  Wiwn tinaf ai  Uie papers call it fcie uaa xound at uicii dtuio college an orgaauaUea caijLxi American louui zor Ueme cracy has been holding meeting U is said to nave tConmmnistie lean uigs anu ihe governor is against it The organisation is barred from SJ1    I SrSbr  ment discrimination Wll will also  on the ballot as,200,,000 signa turns have been securedlt provides a 1000 fine and 6 months imprison ment for anyone discriminating against employees on account of race,color or religion,New York,New Jersey and Massachusetts have such laws California rejected one We see that the poor underpayed legislators have voted themselves SJ750 a day expanse money The plea is that the 3 a day they are  hinvin t zona and Mrs Eva Johns of Pon  tiac and a number of grandchildren He also leaves 2 brothers, Alonzo and Clyde, both in Jacksonville,Florlda Two brothers Georjro and, Steve and a sister, Leila  u death  t  At one time the decea ed one of the best mecha county Starting with shop at Pettyvillc he Pinckney where he we mobile sales and servi  M 2  I iiK It  i  ii   , lid I  r i r paid is not sufficient Last week the early day He built the largi Vern Brown in the Inghaml Dujiiinfir on main street now owned ounty News says this is the bunk ine Rogers Motor Co for a Ford The legislators receive 3 a dayPg  4Service and was one of the Torevery day of a 2 year term coUnt biggest Ford draleje, in As the legislature is in session about 120 days this woujd mean fHhey draw about 18 for every Bay they work This is not bad pay at all The governor and legislature, turned a deaf oar to the pleas of ihe cities aafllli0018  morel tfunds last y to vote tijtm spite of their facing a huge expense account illegal present one who has h, As a result demands for expense rivalled portal pay, ney general will and so wil t other officer   the old days of the Model T associated wfen him in business1 various times Ross Bead   Reason and George jfodge c  Hhafl   yii   jfiXUX J2i3Tr  L COQNC1L Sitdved aitil his retisment a a year4iecK Since then he ha at ftusM Lake and spent his ,  at ftuah lake developing his e rmta nar owned most of the sftoe of tht iake He vjoiued LMigaton Lodge No   Pi 4riife88 jrears ago and was, of Tinckney Chaptor S ral Eervices were held flisjlChout Funeral Home Monday alternoon Rev j M McLucas offie JaUngBurial was in tha Pinckney ilfcery Livingston      Vi It  iiinijhv, OPPOKTUNtTY FOR INOIVMUAL PROJeS AMH Pinckneyf Feoruary 10, 1947 Council called to order by Pre Lavey Present OkUmtf Grtrtrttv, Kennedy, Thayer Absent Clark and P M, giving the funeral oration Palmer DETROIT EDISON BROADCAST i The following bills were present ed,  VanWinkle  VanWinkle Services in Meyer suit 100 Ou Clay Gordon, surveying 1500 John Hagman, co clerk 30o  L,iffs Fees 175, For tne first time sInce the war the power plants of the company The Detroit Edison Co will spon sor a flsrles of broadcasts by Detroit Symphony Orchestra Tuesday even ngs, beginning Feb 9 fom 730 to 800 p m Howell Camera Shop photos 14061 Total 13381 A Shirley, fires in fire hall 600 Pinckney Gen Store, candy 585 Detroit Edison fire hall 108 at Trenton, Delray, Conners Creek and Marysville wril be open for in gpeotion this week from 1 p m Ui I pm and  p m to 8 p m,  Cold Here daj J3 up at 22 all but Jim Meyer got a basket in the overtime period to give Pinckney the game 24 to 22 Jim Myer topped the Pinckney scorers with 11 and Schlede Ann  Arbor with 8 JPinckney  Young   4 J Clark  3 J Clark R Qark 2 Burn Meyer  11 C Darrow    2 R Darrow Haines Jeffreys 2 Little Pioneers Wiessler 6 Christoff  0 Collins 2 Taylor  3 Schleede   8 Dirkse Winney  2  Cooper 1 Pinckney Reserves Stofer  6 Schneider Amburgey  9 Heath  3 Palmer   2 D Clark , J Clark, Singer, Burroughs Other scon were Dexter 40 Brigh ton 29, Howell 39, Grand Ledfe 34, Holt 48 Fowlervillf 31, Leslie 52, Stockbridjrc 39, ChelHea 47, Uncoln  38  where Other colleges see no causa for alarm The organization is cjnar tered a both University of Michigan and Wayne University,, Preside Ruthen of the U of M tees so subversive activity there 01 tho  2800 students at Wayne University only 65 belong to the A Y for P  President Henry states, Prof PiK on Sloeson, U of M, radio caouae tat or does not agree with tha governor He says any repiessive act ion against the organization would be a restriction against tha bill Of rights and against the freedom of bpeech Thia have been numsr,Red crusades but the results always small The Detroit Christian Eadaata Union is circulating petitions among different groups whieh wfl be presenlod to the radio statioga asking that base ball broadcasts b bzteweries be discontinued Thtjt claim such broadcasts are degrading the great America game by iating it with the liquor traffic lowering the standard and influent of the station broadcasting St Ws doubt if their appeal will hava smack ciaYect These programs axe sold to the highest bidder each year and the Goebejl Brewing Co for several years has bid highest The liquor business is legalized in Michigan and pays a tax to do business Any concern is perfectly within 111 right in accepting its advertising Street Lights 104, Siren 90Mondayto Friday Saturday 10 a  Motion by Clinton, supported by J m to 4 Kenatdy to pay billsMotion carried r coM snap hit heie Sun ompanfcd by a blizzad and and south roads passible The ioweli road was especially hard hit, north of Chubbb Corners and at one time six cars were stalled there, One was Clifton fcielier How til florist who was 2 hours getting out and froze both of his ears and had a door of his car partially torn off Most crossroads ioB each Satw4ay 8to p7ra7ai weie reported impassible and the Sunday 100 to 7S0 a ss Lansing and Ann Arbor busses were Sunday, February 16, Quinquage about 3 hours late The snow plow simu Sunday and Feast of St Jovita ran moet of the plight and keep the  9th week of 52nd Novennamain roads open,Many village streets Sun is communion Sun were impassible but the highway young ladies of parish 8 to dept, opened them up Monday, Thej Baptism was conferred Saturday L t  jor Barbara jean daughter of Mr iWIN 2 LOSE 1 I The Pinckney VPvV team Smith l,ynn anjhaj  fbts hMtto tiufriljfcf beat Rev Ftaacls Marpuy, paster Masses at I and 1U ID Novena Friday 1220 noon and 800 p ra, Preparation tor Holy Comamo 10Wilkiiisori  b Kenm , 3 Singer i itkin  1 Hoganson 1 Mitchell   2 8 4 8 1 school bus was able to make the trip  Sun i communion Sun for the Kuhn 9 p m,f pjneky I Pinckney J Young JCuhn GLntiJe Iavey J Voung  Meyer Pinckney Storflets P Young 4 Velin 6 Meyer  3 Utikkinen 14 Gentile   0 Lucas  8 Lav y   G Ponio 7 B Amburgey 4 Pertile  6 H Amburgey  3 Larson 3  2 Tha following ordinance was read An ordinance to prohibit the installation and maintenance of curb pumps in the Village of Pinckney Michigan,for the purpose of storing, selling and dispensing, gasoline,kero  aene, fuel oil and other combustible fluids m Tha Village of Pinckney ordains Section 1 No person, firm or cor poration shall install, maintain, con dudt, operate or use a curb pump In the Village of Pinckney, for the purpose of storing, selling and dis pensing gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil and other combustible fluids Section 2 A curb pump as used In this ordinance shall be held to  mean and is hereby defined as any mechanical deviae,building, structure or other instrumentality placed in or adjacent to a public street or alley in the Village of Pinckney, in  such manner that it serves and ser vices automobiles, trucks and other vehkleb while the same are stand  p, m, FIRE ENGINE PURCHASED Last night the township bought a j American LaFrance fire engine for  13,500 As only 12,000 was voted tie balance will be raised by sub adaption t  but there were many absentees A bad accident took place at Dans vWc Sunday night A LansingAnn  MrsFrancis Mantyk of Pinckney HFD, Sponsors were Joseph Rol kowiak and Mrs Leonard LaCroixA j Arbor Shortway bus and a car drivl retio7wJir7Tr T I en by Otto  Marshall of DansvilJ 2Sard  f collided The bus went through a I A,, u    store front, Seven people were taken1 Am0B the lntentl0ns are SQ the to the hospital SQHOOL LUNCHES A cut in the appropriation for school lunches which caused school to raise their prices in Mchigan is  jCanceled, the federal government having made 227,000 more avail able to Michigan schools Public schoois will recjve 17,000 and  private and parochial schools the remainder 745 Michigan school9 have this lunch program In Detroit t74,000 pupils make use of it Kuhn B Amburgey  H Amburgey Aschenbrenner Widnvyer  Young Lavey South Lyon  2 Wilson 16  9 Green  mm 12  G Dieinger , 11 2 Hainswerth  6  5 Miller 2 24 Read 2 6 Franklin D Roosevelt has pead a year but his ghost Is still a  ougaboo to the Republican paitg ho are endeavoring to get tarnilgtl a constitutional amendment limiting f the jgfice of president to but two  4 fyear terms In order to do this It must get a two thirds majority itt both house and t nate and be apv proved by two thirds of tha state legislatures In the past mora thast 200 bills limiting tha presidential tenure of office have been introdaw ed but all fell by the wayside Tha first one cropped up right after the civil war when Gen Grant a out for a third term It patera i m houae 134 to 13 but lobt in the sea SjLe, In 1918 a lame duck senate passed another euch bill 47 to 28 but the bill got staged in tha house The constitution gives tha people the right to ehoose their president and any attempt to limit it is in bad taste Scoring totals IP Young 132,W Kuhn 86  MARRIAGE LICENSES Clyde Thomas, 29, He lene Smith, 29 Brighton  Mrs Augusta Kelly, Mon, late Kd ward Brynes, Tues late McDonald bTJlZrif0r7 de TRANSFER APPROVED Clyde Thomas, 29, Howell,  A Brown, 29, Howell, Ruth BJI,1 Y KINGS DAUGHTERS Despite hostile weather 21 ladies gathered on Thursday afternoon ac the home of Mrs Dora Swarthout for the regular meeting of the  Dearborn Kenneth Mayhew 25, Pinekny, Lyon Hudkins, 24, Pinck, ney Neil Scott, 30, Fen torn Lillian I Slider, 18, Howell Harold Me is ling, 36 Brighton, Hilda Thiwell, 31,  Edward Schmidt, 21, Perry, Loretta Burch, 19 Fowlerville Tne Mich Public iijrvice Com, lias approved he transfer of 7 sq, miles of Mich, bell Pinckney terri lory to the Brighton exchange It lies in Hamburg township and in eludes Lakeland and the section east Uy mj 0f business Business there and numbers 46 phones 43 ure forcd the abandonment of tha more on the waiting list will also be  cement factory at Pour nfisft addcd lake, the binder twine The change will cost the patrons jadn prison and The state of Michigan whkb maintains large Holetein cattlft herds at Pontiac asylum, LapI home and most other institutiona is under attack by tha Mienigaa Holstein Association who want it to discontinue its yearly auction alias by which they get rid of tisgftr surplus stock If industry had their way the state would not operata CAUCUI NOTICE j ittMHit A Citisnms Caaeos of PinckneySunday Village will be1 held at the Fire Haili Chair practfae Wast fionday, February 17 at p m to  tention of friend, Sat intention of living SunJatc Dora MaIoney,Mon  Mon late John Brogan COM CON2 CHURCH aw AKred AflasaV IBaleter MrFleranca tauffcOrfanist aad Choir Bltraetor Sun School Supt Herman Vedder ver 25c rtore montnly and businss terorises As a renuH about half at Kings Daughter MrsFeme A1 lard Ing In the public streets or alleys of read the BMe Lesson and the rou tine business session followed frs Mae Daller recounted the project in when the Pinckney circle have had a part Mrs Beatrice Shirley place in nomination a village ticket and transact any other business that may come bafora it Clydt fsfther, village clerk gave a brief talk on the activities, ware married the Village of Pfneteaey, Beaton 8 Any persotfirm or cor poration violating tha provisions of this ordinance shall be subjected to a fine of not more than One nun died dollars 1100or imprkonmtt la the County Jail for a period not exatadmg thirty days, or both inf Palmer, scflaol dietician spoke on nte will live in Detroit tha discretion of the court Each day thct a violton of thi ardinarde shall continue shall be deemed a sep and distinct offense 4 This ordinance repIs la eaaflfet LAWRENCEXEDWIDCE Mercian Ledwidge, son of Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge of Pinckney and Miss Phyllis Lawrence of Detroit OOSPftX auttUOIt Morning Worship 1000 Sunday School  1100 Superintendent Wtfbur hdidip Young Peoples Meeting 73 Prayer Service Wed extensions 40c Extension bells will  inmates of the prieone as In decreased 5c The customers have JJU indicated a willingness to pay the increase as their shopping and com VILLAGE REGlSTftATfOM munity interests are largely with   Brighton J Village Election March W liH7 I Viliag Eletti I will be at tfay Feb 18, 145 Stoatt St 1947 from 840 MRS, RAY TAYLOR sfcafl take affect Ra adoption  idgc  briher of the Tl  JS S f,   Ii hAnifal Ann a hAV Thllrcila r I  ANNUAL GUEST NIGHT  day Livingston Lodge No 76 will boldwntil 8 p m Yoa f 730 , their annual guest night and venion  IVT Hardwaraj Stata or at nf banquet at their hall on thstnight of homc      mm A Feb 22 starting at 7K0 pmerV  It Ittt LAT DAT a3on is asked to bring7one guest  rf bafora a  program will be publish, register in order to vote thle af the MarionIoaco circle of whieh Kevin Ledwidge,  M  v, ,  , , A A u J ,  he is a member and Mrs Clair groom acted as best man The cou Jf hospital A Arbor Thursday  Clyde Fiahar, villag dark tile planning, purchasing and serving of hot lunches at school Mrs Ruth HUDCIKSMAYHEW lOtrlett and Mrs Carrie Griffihj Marrtad by Rev Esra Beachey at Gifftth assisted Mrs Swarthout as bis home Saturday, MUt Layon Hud fc I kins daughtor of Mr and Mrs John Hudkins of Andersen to Kenneth RED CROSS MIMMEM MEETING Mayhew of Detroit Mr and Mrs T1ft 4  Crom N1 Omer Cory attended titeei The cou of pneumonia The funeral and bur SESOLUTION6 RESPECT ial were at Brighton Sunday The Whereas H has pleased the , deceased was the daughtr of WrJ migbty FMber  tbe Unirem to  gUge fire hall oa Bitten of Brighton A UNION CAUCUS Al Union Cauow wifl ha  w i MRS MARY BEARD I ca21 from labor to refreshment onr tnloved Brother Arthur H Flinioft J and7 he having been a true and faRh Mrs Mary Beard 43, died on W 212212 akar o way to the hospital last Thursda1  R rwolved that the altar of  Ffcbraary, IS, at t M to a village tiefcot meeting at the Pinckney school on pfe will live at Portage Lake, Tsmraday night Fteb IS at 8 pm,f to orfasnae 11 nuraea data j laOWELL rAtT SsASTEsTS NITE by I Mrs Dorothy Dinkol be nam following a heart attack in the Livimrston Lodge No 7 F 4k AM unlit Bakery, Ann Arbor, he is  If11 M     urvivadby her husbancV William j         Beard and 2 sons Kstineth and4608 wdswr be extended the The Past Masters Might of fHowetl Jerry Lee The funeral was head on JT    4  o U TT LadtW MFAA M wHt be Monday at the Muehiig chapel Annl  mm m Born to Mr and Mra Mm Car Hd Wcaaesday night, Fob19Balp Arbor with bnal m pmster at MaUns hMspeta Brighton u,  4 A grooo of L Wav Beard is a iFriaayasLoronOayton , Plmfmif Mnat wfll attend itra Jahn aVBJfPaWteay of thaat BIG PANCAKE ALL YOU CAN EAT S ATUtDAY na ig  ttttaaf CiAKBTFi  VvT  w  intir  t,  LJLPINCKNEY DISPATCH WEDNESDAY, FEB 12,1947 n II r 5F Klager Hatcheries Chicks that Live and Grow Neighboring iVews 1wj The Stockbridg fir pt mad  runs in 1945 7 were village and HM  Mr aod Mrs Bert VanBlaircum entertained 40 friends at card 28 rural In 1945 they made 19 of which 7 were The rededication of the sanctJ , 7  77 uTw  DI   i i last week where his brother Charles uary oi the Plainfieid c ac will J     Thu Masons will give a dance at  may maae u oil the hoUbe Feb 17 village and 12 rural Ci  Kwi wag iB US APPROVED Barred RocksWhite Kocks,LargeType White Leghorns and New Hampshire Reds Sexed or Straig nt Run Our Chicks have been making outstandings  bors They will do the same for you UlKlDULWATfcK, MCH Phone Saline 186F11  t held the Plainfield church on night of Feb 16 1 I A Lorraine Bill the Kennedy where h  underwent an operation in Detroit records for your neigh ANN ARBOR, MICH 308 So Ashley Si Phone 21S0S I Fred Swarthout has been appoint nrwn f i ed toPy nk examiner r  i ,  1 K S PhiWp dustman and Roy Gra Gregory is now serving on board  tin LSS Laconic i  AVON THEATER Steckhrioge, Mich LL MW ham have started a garage here, fEWKife4 Joe Marsh  That Ring Around the Bathtub Jeb Crowell blew his top the other day Seems that for weeks hes been trying to get his youngsters to scrub out the bathtub after using it And this night he sees two rings around itone where young Sonny left off, and another about Pinkys level He raves and rantsand takes it out on the missus for her lack of discipline And later that eve ning he sees her quietly polishing the hardwood table thats right by his chair Shes removing the rings hes left there with his evening glass of beer From now on, Jeba careful to put his glass down on the table coverlike the missus does And I hear hes a little more forgiving about rings around the bathtub Just keeps onpatiently reminding From where I sit, there are little annoyances in every familycon flicting habits and opinions in every community A little patience a little more forgive and let  live is tht only antidote The Mich Bell Telephone Co has , closed its Brighton office and tran NOte8 0V47 1 BUT  A SO sacted the work 4onc there to How  sk m as e11, ,, , ,,,, Ry Tetple has purchased the H, William Ditloway has sold his fur  Swarthout home on Main St, niture factory he started on South A number of friemU gave Mrs Mich Ave, Howell, a year ago to Uoyd Twple a urpT Thursday, RUSMU and Wilford Hughes of pregented her with a fine medallion Portage Lake and Fowlervijle Jay Shehan  been promoted The Texas Pandandle Oil Co is by  Grand Trunk   be preparing to drill its third gas well in chaw u the Wooiward Ave,  on the Carrie Francis farm near jp Lowell Joseph Sykes, 75, died next last FrtM Sat, Feb, 1415 A ftor of US Secret Service in war Starring  O S S ALAN LADD, GERALD1NE FITZGERALD Caooa Klondike Casanova Sun, Tues, Feb 1818 A jessage comedy sequel to our Hearts Were Young and Gay OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING UP Starring GAIL RUSSELL, DIANA LYNN News, Caapcrs Derby,College Quen Merrill Gallup of FowlerviBe has jeceived a discharge from the US army Fird Berry and Francis Martin of Howell left last week for a two Ttirs4ay,He was born in Yorkshire England coming here when 2 yrs old Ho came to Pinckney in 1986, llearned the clothier trade at which he worked in Ann Arbor until 1863 Coming The Madonnas Secret Monsieur Beaucaire oi fiicond honors in the Je Press contest for the large t  ot of antlers on a deer shot Ift Copyright, 1917, United States Brewers Foundation  weeks trip down the East coast of when he returned to Pinckney and Florida  mA learned the harness makers rade Clay Gordon, county8ureycrHft operftted   flnQp 3 years The funeral was Saturday Met Chalker and Ross Hinchey  , ,, ,  , ,onu  have gone to Cadillac to work in Ml Thy had a spread f 20 in JJ   with 10 pom Nelson Crumley of, MrfcLucy m fom niiem died at Marshall Saturday a Mrs Henry Sfcllman a sister of  Jerry and Rose Dunn died at Annjs Arbor Feb 5 ,  I Drs Sigler  Sigler and Dr Nich MiiitiHiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiu iFirst National I Bxnk I set Detroit who won first had a with a spread of 22 inches Prices of meals in the Brighton school cafeteria have been increased 5c a day, due to the state cult ing tht food appropriion Under Federal Supervision Mtbiier Federal Deposit   eurenee Corporation All Da posits Insured up la 5,000 re ch J i T,eeaii ols of Whitmore Lake removed a  at Ann Arbr TL, Howard Joo  at Whtmore Uke MondayShe nph Dead or Alive HORSES 10 COWS 10 Fans Animals Collected Promptly  Motkrn Equipment Capable Men  L PARKER Axent Phone 88, Pinckney The FASTEST Dead Stok Service in Michigan Central OeadStockCo  has a 3 weeks old child The City of Ann Arbor parkin  3 lriends  GiM,Nh t meter have taken in 37,000 since h  nnt Wednesday mght last May The Ann Arbor   The Teachers Reading Circle met Kiwanis Club1 at the Eaman school Saturday, made 5200 in their rummage sale, Erwin Ball has a large singing pt month  class at Hamburg  The Mich Milk Producers ann ,  STONE u Thrilling Mystery Story IMCOML TAA KtruKtM Income Tax Reports Made Out ar my home at 406 East Grand River in MKS J M McLUCAS Brighton Phone 3731 CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMA r VETERANS ROOFING COMPANY Pinckney, Mich PHONE 39F We Specialize in Atphalt Roofs ounce a cut in the price from 500 to 471 per cwt j The town hall and part of the iiAmm bu,ine block was destroyed ,2 fire at Dansville last Thursday n the lllfe of a woman Jm, mam  bers of her family allegedly died of 7 1 Off 17 A  epilepsyand she had insurance pol Note Of CO learS AgO  0n all of them Read about her Lestrr Swarthout son of Mr and coldblooded muroVr plot in WOMrs, S, E Swarthout of Pinckney, MAN OF STONE by Peter Levins and Mis, Christine Watt were marr in the Amjican f ue of the S foOUank service is for every   fed at Redford Feb 1,  Sundays February 16 issue of     cmmunity   g can use it to advantage Large 8 SERVING THE LITTLE CUSTOMER The oft heard critisism that banks are not interested in providing service for the little  g customer, the one who cant g  5 afford to maintain more than 2 S a small deposit balance, is an g   s we red effectively by data de  2 velopd by Country Bank Oper S S aions Commission of American g  C Bankers Association in a cost g S analysis study of over 4000 g S small and medium sized banks, m The study discloses that about  one third of the checking ac  counts in these banks have bal   ances less than 100 while al  most onefourth of these ac  counts have balances less than 3  Fri, Set, Feb 14, IS LADY LUCK  A Comedy dtarrU ROBERT YOUNG, BARBARA  HALE, FRANK MORGAN and JAMES OLEASON Cartoon  18 Sun,, Mon Tans Feb, 1C17 THE JOLSON STORY   la lecaakoler Starring LARRY PARKS, EVELYi KEYES, WILLIAM DEMAREST, BILL GOODWIN Please Note Change in Time Sun Shows 230, 433,70 , 920 Wed, Thur, Feb 1, 20 HOME ON THE RANGE wtta MONTE HALE, ADRIAN BOOTH end BOBBY BLAKE Plus A GUY COULD CHANGE ALLEN LANE, JANE FRAZEE and TWINKLE WATTS  ComingUnder Nevada Skies Three Wise Fools Gallant Bees HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH Feb, 11, 12, 13 UALLAN1 BLSS with MARSHALL THOMPSON, CLEM BEVING GEORGE TOBIAS Phtogrephed in Natural Color Th Detroit Edison turned on the Detroit Sunday Time current at Fowlerville for the first i  time J Ted Adseh and wife of  Rov L,S Brooks, former Howell  spent the week end at the Wm, She pastor who served as chaplain in han home I world war 1 has been appoint d j I Dotroitl 6 or sma we shall be glad t s Gerald Henry was home Rosevilie appointed chaplain of the 85th div over the week end welcome your account at bank Start on now our I  r r  4Tkk man who was born one hundred Tears aga this week pent moot of those years working to make our nVes Today, we ere apt to take his achievesaents for forget the wondrous chances he made in our daily Ureas The stenographer little realises the drudgery of oftce without typewriter or duplicating machine the seieswc an hardly imagine a busy day without gummed wrapping   The list of his achievement is long and varied, but most of us have some special obligation to Thomas A Edison Every worker who finds his onchdme sandwich fresh in its waxedpaper wrappingevery GL who crossed aa ocean safety with the aid of radar and submarine detection devicescan thank Mr Edison But these specific contributions of the men become small and t alongside his other gifts to all mankind For every one of us who sends a telegram or rides a street careveryone who enjoys a radio, a phonograph or a movie can thank Mr Edison gifts have made our lives eater Some have given us more pleasure Most have r But all are eclipsed by hie gift of electric light For with that one invention he, am a very real sense, added years to our living Those years are made op at ViffnrfU of ev  i i and since Mr, Edisons invention of electric light, eveningswfcfc their hours of relaxation, of seeding or games ar good the best part of our Uvea nave also become a dme lor study Mem A eu today, krM by the example of Thosaat A Edison, are using them to rofuenur hie far even better wave of living I  IN HONOR OF MR, EDISON, TW Pewstt fiijihiwi OrcbMMSB elfe M Tmmdmr ai at 7M ww WWJ IMC 14 2c AM  10 ZIOOU REAL ESTATE MOTRGAGES  OR PERSONAL AT REASON ABLE RATES WE HAVE AMPLfe FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS Fri, Oct, 14, 15 Mat Sat 2 p m, Cont  ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER in HOME IN OKLAHOMA DENNIS OKEEFE and HELEN WALKER v   in 5HER ADVENTUROUS NIGHT Cartoon Sun, Moa, Feb 16 17 Sun Met 2 P M Cont THE VERDICT with SIDNEY GREENSTREET, PETER M xrr ,  , I LOREE, JOAN LORING Mrs Walter Schmidt of Long Is, uted hrts ffovs Ijnd to vising at the Johi Carpen J , ut Wed, Thurf, yb, ISti THREE WISE FtVi  wme, Victor Basydlo and Mr, and Mrs, Anthony Tiawoskii of ntrffit wpnt I Sunday at the Joe Basydlo home, t  y, Mr and Mrs tfay Lee go to Floridal MARGARET OBRIEN LIONBt neXt month I BARRYMORB EDWARD ASSf n Alger Lee has bought a otol at New ARD  Saugatuck and takes possession on April 1 h The Harry Ue, Mylo Kettier and Jack Roberts families spent Sunday nt the S H Carr home  Krnneth Nicholson and wife am  , back from Florida and are at Lake, land j Mesdames Asher Wylie and Mary I Gearhart were in Ann Arbor Tuet day COMPLETE ARCHITECTURAL f new and remodel, inr jobs Prompt attention A L Doenge jr Howell 220 W  842 E Brooks  ,  T H B T R O I T C O M P A ftt T i    t General Primary Ekctkm GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION WU be held in the town hall in Putnam Towmnkp  County ofLivincttoa, 17 far For tin psrpose  plaeiac ia MMtacliw   CIRCUIT JUDGE iA   3K v X h m mm VSZ POLLS of aaid remeiei anCH 20 nm millhe amM atTtwn, dmjr it ft ,  P1NCKNEY DISPATCH WEDNESDAY, FEB, 12,1947 mi ,1 t Mt The Peoples Store  WNCKNEY DISPATCH Entered v Pmckz, Mich Subscript Ion 125 a yeat Paid La Advance Groceries, Drygoods Canned 3 cods, Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie  I FAUb W CURLETT FUSLIMOl liorn to Mr, and Mrs Kussell Clover YUan Sp  at Mclherson hospital, How ,11 Smday a girl j A stork hower was given in De troit Ids, lUVft ui, ill,, Uixuice Smith, JauhUM of Mia Frank Behn of 1inekney Many nLe gifs were received Mr una Mrs, Kcwetii Nicholson have returnee, lrua Honda and are at their Lakeland ullage, V c understandAzU Carpenter of Dexter eceiLd pviniui injuries m air auvo ucciueui ur Lurand Sun day, John Corbeu, u was kilted at Brighton Sunday when he siepped i front of tide icio Marquette Uream lined flyr A group of lrieiiis fjuu Ivxierj surprised M T Kelly i,l IvxUr at 1 the Mich Siuu ailiisv Wednesday j on the ovasHii of iiis birtiulny,  Itirhftrd Joi on of Mr and Mrs Jack WI,on u Mi land Lae  iml Miss iiy Sidr, dauber of I  Mr and Ms, Ciivin uddl i1 of j Xtr vvi0 n firrid at the Ureter Valentines le to 100 V CORY DRUG STORE Velhodit riumh 1Vh Kennedy1 Gen Store Rfvlilh the e Th I on officiating 0l intended j v4oiMption it the K C hall, i couple will ie a Doxtfr Mr and Mr Nndrcw Xcsbitl at tpndor 11  ri ann ivoryiry track jjat Had Tininr S lUnray with Mr Ii0 Mr Harrv  Hi runs and Mr,and , Mrs Loei dnod of HowelT lioyi and ail liendoe attended si Vylic, eommiinitv auction at iine Friday, Mr and Mr Lloyd Hernia vvee 1 T fnids of Mi anW Mis Cy  kupteii if Howell Li iday Miss Alberta Dinkel, Alton Dinket and Levi Ludtke were in Ann Arbor Saturday Mr and Mrs Henry Poulson of Middif ili sprnt the week end with Mr and Mrs Otto PouUon Robert 1ouLson and wife of irand Kapids Mrs Lloyd Heiuhe entertained the were week end guests i duii Ladies Auxiliary Thmvday Denise Ledwidge was home from Edna and HtMuiee Mans were Sun Ann Arbor last week iiy yuesU at, the Allied DinkeJ Louis iearhart and wife und Alice home iearhart of Howell spent the week Tvc bus load of pirls from Detro end at the Mark Nash home, it spent the wrek end at Camp Tal Mrs Harold Raidy spent the Wfcek alii tKi end in Detroit PiM wme  4 iM  iiniiuiimiiuiuniiiiHiiiiiiriiniiiiiuuiiiitMtfuiiiiMsBHiumi Mtiwiiimmiiuimii m 1 ance SPONSORED BY SENIOR CLASS SATURDAY, FEB IS 0il FLNlKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM 900 to 100 IM WIHIItUHl ADM 50c MJHUUnjMUWHjy LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly TripitoMade to Detroit  Lloyd Hendee j Phone 64F14 N, A Housner of Brighton ai i at the Andrew Nisbet home bumla,  Mr, and Mrs John Bell ana A, Elizabeth Brown and daughter  tended the funeral of Mrs, Mai,, Beard in Ann Arbor Monday, Mr, lirown will remain for awhile , 5 EdselMeyerand wile have m o v  S to hiri fathers iaxm, S g Mr and Mrs,Edel Meyer were in 5 Stoelfbridge Sunday, Alice Lee Lois Ware spent Sunday at the L,J, Henry home, C W Hooker of Ann Arbor cii at the J H, Hooker homo Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Grainier ji have bought bU acres near Holt auu uiovtHi there  a I bet bmth and wite of Kush Laxe  have one to v iorida for 4  weeks  iiiiliip McDonnell has returned to ewaiiK,iJ, to enlist in the au iJlc, Daryi Shirley is home on Ui minal leave, lie went to Germany ia March IH46, His brother, Ciani oi Weboerviile sent Sutwlay lxre, bteve AschenDreiuier was 4ioie from icrcy Jones hospital over toon lay,  SPOT CASH  HORSES 10 COWS K HOGS ACCORDING TO SJZE CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLECT TO mom COLLECT TO U DARLING A COMPANY  HOWELL 40 Mfinsl Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK J 225o STORE fuK WOMEN HOWELL, MICH, FURNACES It BURNERSTOKEKS MKVICIi IMSIALLATIOM w II riPfi FT1NG Brash PHONE FfNCKHEY 1M rfM AS USUAL it Myers WmUf I vA to thaafc 11 who  kindly ft my tm p, m to my otoy m tW Key ffmmett rCTTYSVOJLC WST OUT Frank hlnchy and Lambert weal to Mississippi last week wiieie ao former will remain, Mr, Marion Jar vis McDougall a a ber mother, Mrs, Madden left lor Californui Monday, Mr, and Mrs, irank Zeigier and Louise were in Trenton Saturday Loren Heabon and fmfiy hamove4 to Grand Rapids, Donnie wiii utay inMason for awhile Muriel Read was name from East Lansing over the week end Mrs Robert Read and Muriel were in Dexter Saturday Lee Lavey and family attended a birthday dinner Sunday at the Joe Metz home in Howell in honor of his 45th birthday,Others there were Ray Walter Barbour, Lavey and iamily and Mr, and Mrs, Mrs Mary Jane Tasch entertained er card club Tuesday, W, C, AtLee and wife spent F day at the Cy AtLee home in  r  Kathryn Gleason of Toledo spent Cunday at the Charles Clark home, Mrs W C, AtLee entertained her card club Mooday Lest weeks cold spell brought Hell ftfiiland Lake to the fore again mod Detroit pictures carried of Hell Sroceo over, Mrs Dorothy Meabon Hughes was in Ann Arbor Sunday, Mrs Iva Reason entertaioed her card club last Tuesday  MiM Alberta Dinkel and Lrvi Ludtke attended the weddin of Ethl 1 June McNanara and William Wil  of Detroit at the Church of God at Wrigfats Corners Saturday night, Mrs Eloyse Campbell sanjf  Nelson Buzzard says he got or 00 feet of luMber from the 3 nopal ms he ut ia the villageand tent W the Mill lattv week Mrs, Gerry EJchraan were fesU of Mr and Mrs Lloyd M AUNT JEMIMA READYMIX , PMCAKES   8UCKWHEMT5 Jemima I WiI fee at cur store all day ATURIDAY, FEB IS 25 LB BAG with coupon  at Oar Store LB LGE iKG Gold edal Flour Baby Link Sausage Dreit  Firattco American Spaghetti Roman Cleanser 2  Cherries for pies Mien Hi RED, SOUR, PITTED 2 CAKS St 61 55c 33c 15c 15c 38c Potatoes ak 49e Pinckney Gen S rmcxNErs ONLI SCLF SETVE svoec tn iv iff ihi im 13l  y Wr mtfuaWEDNESDAY, FEB, 11,1947 NowAvallable m r BATH TUBS TOILET COMBINATIONS Classified vVant Ad v TO KENT A Apartment Mrs Grace Rnniniman, 36 UnadlUa pinckney, Mkk WANT  fcteWUf  4 IA Of MICtUUAN ISHOWER STALLS WATER HEATERS C AMINE T II h  BOYDELL MINH VANISH EfcAMflS I HARDWARE r on  W fvnWtU aboae WF13 FOR SALE2 Bottom 12 inch Matt eyiHarris tractor piow,goed as MW will sell or trade for John Deere 14 inch plow nariaa Shawm Piaa sAfiUwooa anTTTneauug stove, loo capacity Hajk Aluoer t0 East MfiQ, Phone teFia FOR SALE Baby Chicks from blood totted stock Bared and White Rocks and Large Type English Whit Leg horns Order Now I SQUIRE HATCHERY Phone 805 W Howell,  house complete TOn 9K STuru Call or see Howard Read, Piaeknay, Mien, Phono PtneJuoy 1F4 SALEUaoTherm, oil heftHtf 1 the Circuit Cu oar 4a Count luviagtton in Chancery Ci D Franks and Myrtle AFranius, hi wine, Plaintiffs VS Nathan J Hickey, Willam McPherson Jr, Alexander McPherson, MarMa John McPherson, Edward u McPherson Eliae D Gateway, James R GajUoway, Frederick R Galloway, and their unknown heirs,deviees, legatees and assigns Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston  in ,n Chancery at Howell, Michigan, on this 23th day of January m It appearing from the sworn bill of coraplaiit as filed in said cause,  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Deity, H IX  Daily 1100 A, M to S tOO P M, Except Wednesday Mon, Tues,Fri, Sat, 7 006 00 0 DR G R MtCLUSKEY DENTIST 111 KMiehlfee Office 9M ResideaeeaU f Aapolatsnoal HewetV Mseaiaen , Veal CWrfte K Weeni Attorneys at Law Fiiet State end ftaokasje Rent IISMrOlqi SflMSaSJpSO CEMr, J L AM Arbor, Mieaigao HAROLD, CHUBB HawdCTOeaigam ojeipOJH JporP0slVanOjOSejo vv ToT  6p, uicyele large, naw tires that the plaintiffs have not been able after diligent search and in jury to ascertain whether the said defendants are ajlive or dead, or where they may reside if living, or if they have any personal reprcsenJ tatives or heirs iiving,or where they or any of them may reside, or whether the title, interest claim,lien or possible right of these defend, ants have been assigned to any othj cr person or persons or whether uch title, interest, claim, lien or arEuiAaziNomnjuisttiT MACHINE ANb MACHINELE3S ALSO COLD WAVES Phone  MARION JARVtStOweer    PERCY El 1,15  AUCTIONEER Phone SFU Pinckney, Miehjgao HERBSNEtJ 1U 1071  6n 12, JSTuTtST mV POhto Htbt h been deposed of chn M 4  iS,,, rtU by the 8id defendant stoe 8 LEE LAVEY fFtnTSATFEatfog PotiiWt ITand I 125 a bushel Jamee Baker Soy Beam Meal 425 cwt Anderoon And it further appearing that the plaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain the nnmsj Jrnckny of the persons who are included as defendans without being named Upon motion therefore of VanWinkle and VanWinkte, attorneys Phono 1S3 107 M ft, treed Bias HowoU, Mtoaftji Real Estate, laiaronoe, City, Lake end Font A Spoaiaiitf L ut Your Property With Mo MARTIN  LA VAN Aasaaaay a m Phoa IS Irlaoosa aV  fa PEone 13SF6 BopaU Ug State License S717 Lakeside r Rush Lakt PH,SWARTHOUT A 0N PIJNsteUL HOMk Mooora Bqalpeaoat Arabalaaoa Seetiee Phooa of Wsishasr, Mi Hig GENERAL INSURANCE PhoM 59 J Michigan SEPTIC TANKS A CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLtrfBL HOTEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 4g4 ANN ARBOR MICsi garden spot, Mrs, Athart Ffost13916 Pleldiaf Avo, Detroit, Mich or Phone Detroit, Evergreen t00 5JomaBcTB5Ri6for plaintiffs, it s ordered that the gwlion Wstir, rlwataw, Ott  Circulating Waaters, Oil Burlng Tank Hemtars, Madam Upright Farmers Feed Supply C Homo roaaar Complete Shallow Well Water SystemsMilk Coolers, Bridge AStraton A Wisconsin Gas aline Engines Elmers  Oak Grove Phono Howell 7168P4 or 12  gala, HOWLETT BROS, Gregeonr MielL Phona 19F1 SSfflfUCsuktnall Aiads, ilse duck WUl oay Datwlt I prices , C H JUojtf liltfr Cedac Lake Rd PhoaJ 13FSS WJLNBIkV Knr alTafnas iron, prcot aaM fofaUlSKjif Kj Tylar Brogan HawatL BBf Helatta ItdWnMola 0 1 elusive in Uvingaton Ctttr above named defendants and their unWntfwn heirs,, devisees lepato and assigns, cause their appearance to be entered herein within three FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr months from the date hrreof, and STANiLEY BERR1MAN Attorney at Law 207 Vi EaKt Grandq River, Howeil OPTOMETRIST 120 WLsT URAND RIVER AVI nOVELL MICHIGAN FOR APPOINlMBNTS HONK 458 LISTINGS WANTED PHONE 104 IL Strt Shop Thuron Lamher Co  Poor s Howell, Mich  e Houaewlvoot a AV B TOOK WASTE rAM that in default thereof said bill be taken as confessed by said defend ants and each and all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be published within forty days in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper published printed and circulating i in said County once in each wertr, ,l often have calls for property in for at least six successive week Md around Pincknty list your A true copy Glenn C Yelland , Prolerty with me and I will try John A Hainan Circuit Court nd 1  fr you Clerk Commissioner Fred J Teepk Realtor, Phone 675 Livingston County, Michigan, 708 West Grand River, Howell The above entitled suit involvesr and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands located in thw City of Howell, County of Livingston and State of Michigan, and more particularly described as toll ows towit Beginnng at a point on tht Easterly line of Roosevelt Street 132 feet South, 10 degrees, 45 minutes West from the Northwest corner of Lot 147 of McPhersons Seeond Addition to the Village now city of tHowell as duly laid out, platted and recorded thence South 10 degrees 45 minutes West 66 feet thenco South 79 degrees, 15 mi a a tea East, 46 feet thansje north 10 degrees, 46 minutes East 66 feet thence North 79 degrees, 15 minutes , West 4o fleet to the place of beginn1 ing i Van ukle A VanWinkle Attorneys V  iffs  Business Address, Ho veil, Michigan Y WARD HAROLORAOY 3SSO RUSH LAKE RO, PINCKNEY Phom 136P13 Plmkmr  CLAUDEF KIRSCHKE ctnral Contractor and Builder 251 Portagt St, Ptnekna,Mieh R,dWi fll, AUCTIONEE R Rcdenca 612jFAKM SALt5 A sjpfiClALlTY BERT WYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 7ttF21 FOR SALE A  room homi on 1 acre of good level ground on M36, good poultry house and some fruit, also garage This,, property is near Pinckney and can be purchased on terms Fred J Teeple Realtor Howell, Mich, Phona Pincknay 147F4 MARTIN RITTER JR 612 Mam Straet, Pinsknay, Mick Raprosanting   Mutual Banafit Haalth itTMlT Unitad Banafit UU lasvfraacoCo, ui FOR SALEIncubators,oil burning onj 400 egg one 250 eg ft, all good condition10 each Mrs Oscar Beck, 512 Fast Main Pinckney Mich FOR SALEPair of dual tire ehaim new 32x0 or 720 Gene Dinkel FOB  smEmHfecEM MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 East jeffarso Straet DAN BURKETT Phons 6292 Ann Arbor, MlaSb REFRIGERATION SERVICE CALL 1PHONE 13S f  F O FOBT ODOR GERM MBW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR OATWt , If not COMPLETLY PLEA5BB, j  r07 llmb and body y 3  F O is a farsaoBwood 1500 a cord delivered at tution KiU this gem, you kill the Pinckney Bnd Schafer Roads, Phone Howil 7113F14 County Overcomo Boap Shortage caLUXsi e is world wide shortage of ail Annas Pats and sTM one fifth of what they used in lfal This also affects potoxs, tjetBoVat, rijaes tC Without th help of the nsaarirao ffrairr year, One oat of every nine cakes of oaoa saasst ti 01 American kitchens, 4 oVsrt Ume your grocer X s ha no soao oo oao ores The PrcbaU Coort tor the of Uringetoa At a aoaeloa of said curt, held at tho ProhaiaoCfleeu in the City oi pity of Howell in said County,oo the 6th day of February AD, 1947 PrestaUtaerabi WilUs LL,w Judge of Prohats  In to Matter U the Evte of Claude H Konne4y, DeceatedL FOR SALEBN tractor on rubber wjthJights and ptarttr McCartney milking machine, John Dere man ure spreader Roy Dillingham FOR SALEElectric Washer in fine condition Norma Reason germ odor Got this POWERFUL killer TEOL ftcosn any Apply FULL STRENGTH for PO, sweaty or itching foot Local a    rv j FOR SALEThr Marion Jarvis home in Pinckney, 6 rooms and hath, mod em furnace and 45 acre ot land 1 Noman Reason, phone 17 Pincknry FOR SALE Nearly new living room Mary BJKennedys halng filed iaj suite, no need for it, have 4wo said Coort her final adminisraJ Marion J Reason too acoooni and hrr petition pray   ing for tint ollowanco thereof and STATE OF MICHIGAN for the aaoiCTOt1 and distribution t The PMSMU Coart for Oho phone No MePbersoa  Slate Bank of the rsnae of said estate It i Ordered tfeo the 3rd day of March A D 1947vt ten oclock in forenoon, anni time and place being hereby aapsnatod for the oaaaainat nd aHowina said aocoont and T HhtIF r late sowed We have ioat of sojt yoa eao and se it to yomr WNMS It MT Fther Ordered, That pV iie notice sfteteof he iven by puhli cation of a eop   oWrar, for weeks previous to J in the Pincko newspaper printed in aaid County Wsm U loona 4e of Prebat ,  , OF UVIMGSTQN At a session of said Coartjheht  the Probate OfTjce in the City of in said County, on the 24th day of January, A D 1947 Present, Hon Willis L Lyon, Judge of Probata I What snore easy oeefd onon S  lenc stse to 9 TPSX oi enjjpajo 40H OJk 4alnwovgpp In the Matter of the Estate of  establish a AotxJrn CJiendeeosnetimes known juat pice the dimes you anceJ11 so as Wert C Hendee, deceased J change from pun ha wo in the Rose C Bender having filed iexWen fU there is a 5t said Court her final administratis  k      sj,, BSaccount, and her petition prayaog      for the aUowanee thereof and  irflffnJO r m th residue of said estate It is Ordered, That the 17th day of February A DadT, at oclock in the townee, at aaid Pre bte Offrk, be and Is hereby ap , pontod far examining said aoocoaaL ft ie Farther OrdewaVThat pahjsn M 4ansMMa oy On notice thereof be ginw ow 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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>Bmdatey Bispatcfj  Volume 64 Michigan Mirror Tie PmcWy DUpatcli WednOdayi Feb HM7 i   w Stats News DETROIT EDISON BEGINS FOURYR BUILDING PLAN  ef the N Tersjef TtT frej I seaieg Tn his meetimj with ha mayor,  troit Ed8on Company this and school heads Gov Kim agler00  VuT  tried to pass the book for thft 7S,,tiQPl whlch 118 for the llnueai muddk onto tnam   S of   which  in them to rooaal the saiee taWdi wlU mcreMe the powwproducmg caySJSrm ulgest MW tLTV of the 8ystem by 22A per cent arjLs sre1947 wm approxi  tfcty suggest new taxes ha n v   aVA  wiU demand repeal and the voter can chooat between the two alternatives in April Whether the governor can above the mayors and school heads out on a limb or not he will try to ie evidently think he can Tail latest move reminds one of a super chess or poker game at which millions are at stake The players are the governor and tegitlatere versus the mayors and school officials with tha public as usual in the middle eft  In his message to tha legislature Jen80, te governor said be would not support a sales tax diversion repea unless it was accompanied fay a definite guarantee to the schools eV cities that their problems lam would be fairly considered by the legislature Now who would givfc this definite guarantee  who would enforce it In his inaugeral message the gov ernor came out for no new taxes and no deficit It was Gov Cornstock who sponsored the sales tax tha unpopularity of which cost hira reelection, through strange to say no succeeding governor or legislature in the past 18 years has chang ed a single item in it It is alsmost a forgone concilia ion the governor will ask repeal, la his message of the 30th he said oney by stopping old age assistance, and welfare, curtailing state service and closing the prisons asylums hosptals and col leg could the state balance the budget Out of the 20,000,000 will come the final payment on a 100,000 horsepower turbogenerator at the Marys i ville plant which will be put into operation on March 1st Out of that sum also will come the first payment on the installation of two 133000 horsepower turbo  generators at the Trenton Channel Plant The first of T e, THE GOVERNORS MANSION I be propose governors maasiea chimney era strawberry color,, the at Lansing which so far, consist roof of copper,tinted robin egg bias GREGORY in arota Meyers and wife are Peneacola, Florida Mrs Edgar Marshall has resigned her position at the Stockbridge bank after 3  years Mrs, Freeman Carr died Sunday after a stroke Wednesday, five burwas at Bellevitfe Mac Carr and we,Kr Alice Simms and Robert and Mrs Elmer Jacox of Wayne ware at the Carr home Sunday Mrs Arlo Worden entertained the Past tfobte Grands Tuesday, Mrs Clarence Carpenter and Mrs Bay Shellhert were in Howell these two turbogenerators is sehedl0, noth,n  drawings, is having It is 100 feet long, 5o wide, with all sorts of fun potyed at it One 60 foot courts, swimming pool etc reporter dubs it a Cross bet wen the he legislature appropriated, tbe famous Taj Mahal of India and sum of 75,000 for the tite and Cascades at Jackson The walls and plans It Will cost 125,000 mora to ggyg,S5gyeaeegj,i uled to go into service in 1949 the second, later Their total cost, with housing, boilers, stacks and other necessary equipment will be from twentysix to thirty million dollars Costs of the 1947 program are divided approximately as follows Power Plants, 3,000,000 Substations, 4,000,000 Overhead and underground transmission lines, 2,500,000 Feeder lines, transformers, new meters, 4,500,000 Buildings, steam heating and gas extensions, 3,000,000  Land, 2,000,000 Construction and automotive equipment, 1,000,000 Here is why the job must be done Detroit Edisons total power output in 1946 was 2 per cent over 1945 production Twice in December the output hit an alltime high That includes, of course, the heaviest de S  m Current Comment ic unuiikiiii aUUWUOJl ill JUiCfcA fcUu Krtj  uc , iiUUUili4  eu uci vsm mtf uiayas  n MHU scuuui iduuuo iai we4  i IILIHIH stuns to nave uc lu,,,inil lulu IIAJ mayor and vwuoi licUs uieci w yui uie gover HDL uvu LU a promiu not to ask Pcui UJ the salt tux Ui version DUt  ILIUJ  j icii iney VLica to lignt  vii lOjiui iLuJinpt to nifc bitter nc yovLruov usked me mayors cuu LO SUUIIIIL u financial if mm by Wednesday todayJ lj wnjiii ine money Just uy the the fuji u ia tiiiLjaion wouJ ue replaces A Jit Udivcr iia budget upeecb Ihuuay the plan will cut but little figure as his speech win oe made up beiott it reacea him The DeLiuiL Uliinus iederatioji served no ll, ljly would take a trike vote finish it Kim Sigler will need more  ouii With mis threat iuuig thum sails to match the different tinted the citi, Uutl srhoult IM be 6o uliU rooms Serioasly though he cannot b bUmed for the rainbow eflacts as the architect was hired, be tore ha ever thought of being governor Cold Weather This section experienced its coldest weather last Wednesday and Thursday A snow storm Wednes day was followed by  lect storm which froze, leaving  roads ery slippery Bussses and mails were late and the school bus did not make any trips Thursday and Friday The county road commission Suup industrial plants were running in eighthour shifts around the clock Production in 1946 surpassed that in 1946 because of the steadily increasing demand from residential, farm and commercial customers Company officials expect that the increased use of electricity by three clasBespfcMppieis  eonYinuTnglefpBPefcnt Use by industrial customers was retarded in the early months of 1946, but rose steadily later in the year and is expected to increase sharply early this year Through many years the Detroit Edison Company has successfully anticipated the growth of Detroit and Southeastern Michigan in terms of people, homes, stores and factories, Prentiss M Brown, chairman of the board, explained Merchants, housewives and industrialists have found power in the lines ready for use as soon as connections could be made Detroiters have come to accept the Breniser spent the week i availability of electricity as they do and with Patay Bollinger at Michthe air from the open window But glde, I that availability of power has been Janet Marshall spent the week jno happenstance, no gift from nature ene in Detroit  The power is there because of careful flnetr MKrt suffered a stroke i planning and prompt action I That is no boast It is a statement is home from j of policy and procedure We believe the U of M, for 2 weeks vacation, that unless we act now we may find Eses MfOfSi of jteweU and Gayi0uraelves unable to meet the demands Mnflot ef Etexter ware esSed home I of the not too distant future Obvifeer their tethers fllnesa lously it is our obligation to provide ffffwmjm of Detroit spent thepower when the people need it, not gal et tike Brw home 1 year, or two years later We are  Mrs Susienot expanding our productive cape Rev, Panels Minmy Masses at 8 and 11 a m Novena Fridaj 1220 noon and 300 p ni and highway dept werr ohort of PreParation for Woj7 commun equipment as their push plows made n  Slri7 8 to 0 p m SJI  no impression on the ice and it wa,, unday 700 to 780   naLaUblel    1 C0M cfcrt CHURCH TT  n, 1 , A  m mrm   mands of the war days when the great I T J  h 0ld    MraFlorenc feagfevOrgeaist and manaa oi cne war aays wnen tne great  pemembfr at one time in the winter Ohoir Director of 1 1213 Pinckney was shut off Sun School Supt Herman Vedder fron the world for a week by a Mornieg WoraVJp  X00 big snow storm Pinckney was fje pendent on the Grand Trunk failroad and no trains came here for 7 day during which twr the town GOSPEL stibJOh was without mail, paptrs, bread, Rzra Beachy  Pastor groceries etc The cut at the Fred Morning Worship 10J0 Basketball Seores Pinckney high srhool split uven in 2 games with Manchister here Friday night The Pinckney reserve team won 37 to 18,giving them j I victories out of a starts The gam oetween th two varsity trans wis entirely different as Manchester who is leading the league with only one los tcanpled Pinckney 5n to 2J, Tli visitors shot baskets from 11 anje, Iliey Iwi at tlJ quarter 18 to J it half  to 21 and 41 to 1 atth end of the 3rd quarter, Cannon ot I pinls for Pinckney and Hn fhuk nd im Meyer rach 6 for inrkny, Pinckney Kearves Singer  Sunday fcehool 1 UM Choir practise Wad eveaing Tfeeple fatal was drifMt ful hssV to Wa ieWl tnV JnWr plow got the main lines cleared off At one timr a train got stuck in tho snow that winter at the Teeple farm and Fred had to board the passengers I over night Sue things could not happen today ay School dupennterfdwirt Vouri4 Jeople Prayer Service  1100  Wtl Meeting Wed  ROBBERY WAS A FAKE O t S MttliNG The regular meeting of Pinckney Chapter No 45 will be held Friday evening, Feb 7, at 8 p ra Blanche Martin, Secy Amburgoy Hurroughs J, Clark Df Clark  B, Darrow Hath  Jff re,,  Manchester Wolkowif Grtirtincr  7 301 WednKyci 7i0 tcle   Ahrns Krnner Pinckney Hirl Burns Haines R, Clark C, Darrow   T, Cark Stofor pruuil on to use all meau, tq retain the alts lax di ersion funds The slate asxiiation at upci isors in sitn lal vtk laid the mess dir ectly at t door of foj nier Uov, Kelly aid Ue hlslatuit, They said the gvernor and ilit legislature relufd U lisu i i, their i econiendation Uiat an ecjuilabie share of the a  tax be returned to the cities, counties and tuwnships and the diver ion aitvndment resulted, Kesc 1 OS There eein u be two schools of thought in the Republican party One is in favor of tax exemptions Liiit will chiefly benefit thk rich and the other would help the people in the lower income group by raising the rxiemptions The two lines of thought nearly resulted m a battle last week in the congress cafereria betwcin Congirssmen Knutson of Minnesota and Kngle of Michigan Knutson introduced a bill to reduce all income tux Jl percent Engle biajd it in aspeech, saying passag of tlie Knutson bill would mean Mdefcjl ,f the Rpublians in 1948  He dvocated heljing the people Of nnill in jir iiy iaising the exemp lion When the two met in the cafetiria thr grapjed with each other before bein s e pa rati d Engle ty  j known for his war expenditure e i vestigations arul I i 4 i expenditure iiard concr ati  1 School tUnipts to Cttt 1 is a diav ne old school Statsticians haw the pHoe of a roa,t The loss by theft of neary 36,1 HOME NUKSING CLASSES 000 in war bonds at tbe Joaepi Clark sr near Brighton has been  Ars Mjidri hannoii, Brighton,  Young solved and Joseph Clark ir juis pieu i ri cjun un for the lieu Meyer   guilty to reporting a false robbery j rOSSHomf AursillK irse andj Manchcstxr High School Suspicion was directed to him when 10,000 worth of bonds belonging to him were cashed in a Detroit bank and the signature on the bonds was found to he his The othj er bonds belonging to his were mailed back to Mrs Russell Pons head of instrucJfntz tion JDidtricti leaders are Howell Treat Mrs iris Chlds, Mrs Betty Cook, Cannon Mas Ina HiUfjFowJwvilleMrs Glial Vort Hall jPmqkjieyMrs Dm bwarthout,Trolz fathtr Mrs Dorothy Dinkel Gregory Mrs Kensler him from Poni Hold ldtkeLamburSMra Chai Phelphs, Mrs Marjory Kivard 4H CLUS Wurster tiac Clark is said to have taken hU family to church, Jleft during the service, got bonds and returned to church iHis object was to prevent his wife who has filed suit for div a federal and  proJCt  in g it was strictly rural, in World War1   4 0  2  6 10 1 39 0  14 2 7 5 orce from getting the bonds Hapes Mrs Xyme guests fJesJtaed tjlatrn is stitt in a wheel city because we a speech about h JJXI someone make je glorious future of Southeastern Michigan We areso V F W Scholarship Ue Gfeer and we of Ypsilanti mi aTtwete at tbe Via Urn and to prepared to spend nearly 26,00,000 a year for tbe next four years because sober judgment convinces us that such an expenditure is necessary The turbogenerators to be installed at Teentan Channel will be the larg at of any in the companys four power plants When operating at fulP end VIFW SCHwARSHIP The first test was given on TuesJ  gardens Way   Scores of other games weir Majn  Howell 2X Leslie 3C u A LA i u ,    1 vjVuiriston 29 Hazett 39, Stock When 4H Club work first became 4 uwlLU    wiuMewuuejWw 2 Fowlerville C3 Dansville Milan 44, University  29  Chelsea 37,Dundee 33 Brighton 28,Littto Flcneers io Dexter 51 Hartand vealed that beef dinner Ihas droped Kc SM  e last Nov 15 j There have been numerous indica tiors that tli aUeeis to nold he 1 hih priajs of food ep we   First there was th potato superabundance Then   hear the saaic exists with regard to onions, inere are jut more of them than tbe people can consune Huttr did a nose dive and pork and beef and many other artctci which had been fiusing from stone shelves for years are again plentiful A gradual reduction is whai the government is tryg to brinj about but if the sup ply becomes uo great it may burst all controlsarid ncaji disaster AM renKniber the He wheat of tha Hooycr administration It was extended to cities and Detroit alone had over 2000 4H Vicday an 21, to the Senior Class members who are competing for the The advanced series of the Call foroia Test of Mental Matcrity was chosen as the first test It has five divisions Memory, Spatial Kelationhips, Logical Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning and Vocabulary There are 253 possible points with 170 and above being superior This test ha been given to 480OM students W seem to be stepping OVt oC our foreign comniittmants as ly aN poible During the late China was prated to the skies fee her brave stand against the Jape, In Livingston county there are 3,817 boys and girls between tbe ages of 10 and 20 years Five ban dred of them are 4H Club members and last year completed S19 jects t pro    i American money and munitioM VILLAGE REGISTRATION  vtre shoW,red on them and AmeriVilii Election Marcb 10, 1947  an 0ffire dent to train these IT 1 ill be at 145 Stuart St J ues  partiaiiy due to the large armies daj Icb 3 8, 1947 from s0u a m, japr, had to keip in China she lost HARRIS FOUSSER at at tSj load, each of these generators willaiMj  Pinckney cl average Obio,require 1,900,000 pounds of high pres,wag  tne upper 20 A of tho and1 sure, high temperature steam each j  taken a simiHr test hour To create this steam its boilers Qr V WiOofi md  4angliters will uae 1,000 tons of coal and 400, 4ti laasflaera caed em iris snatherJoOO tons of condenaed water a day Ifiaoh generator will produce enougfe to tTisrtns Lateam and wife eieotricJty to meet the residential, a leosnsnercial and induatrial needs of the city of 200,000 population faun i HBdhJ Flans for 1047 include tbe construe Another test will be given ir, May and the Stenior with highest average will be awarded th scnoKr util c p m You may register Cc Lavey Hardware Stoi or my Lome at any time FEBRUARY I8f 1947, LAST DAY The marriage of Miss Fay Harris, w register before electionYou must daughter of Mrs Mark Swarthout iigmtj in order to vote this year of Pinckney to Clifford Fousser of Clyde Fisher, village clerks Chelaea took place at Jackson Sat   urday They wei attendwi by Har SOIL CONSERVATION MEETING ovcr the two Chinese M and Alma Swarthout, Pinckney  vising to bad weather only 40 Rirain locked in combat aai the war Then was even for naming China one of the world powers the others being Usiitod States, Great Britian and Bo  ia At that time China consisted ei 2 parties, the Royalists and CflMs munists but both fought thft ajjjpf and we aided both With the W IS FOUND SANE atUuofcXi the mooting of the Southwestern Soil Conservation JJistruct rfforts of Gen Marshal toi site tlm has failed, also CWsufla chance of becoming a world Commerrial relations will tinue for China ias been the oleer flsesdeej BSM Deubsei  mm fcMR 4es am AMnc J Lillian Sobon Goetpe fiobMS, FowBrvilk,ijame Gardoer iean fielles, 80, Howell xis Bodyr tU Itinokney, irntOta Trahm, ljjonald MoKisUcy  ieowell Wareld Koeoig, lMaagwerfte arle fll1iir  h, Howell rraaoas fim Ceiglar  Gertrude Boater John Clark of Howell charged ftfc regory t Thursday The foll  with e murder of his vjfe, Inez, , aiicjctors were elected Clare ship The following ie a list of theaJn 25,, had a sanityte Friday ,  ilkr ald clarence Kfcinschmidt highest students wHh their scores and wa found sane As soon as h j losco Norman Topping and Joe richest market for a thousand jhae been arralnged and bound ovei SavaL Stockbridge Clarence Mar Akha Young , 175 for trial a lawyer will be appointed  j  egoo prof Longnecker V S5 JZ  drfend Km  Mkh State Cone  not  Jtenneth MoWman  171 , lfAint aml George Prange, county director talked 170  170 5ecu Hartibise  1 15  158 Calked, at, BcwbtUm, Ruth  40f ficsrtoii Jask Bosdan, 10How W, ilaey Asm Otapsaan, JO, iHoav dpde Hineiai, 28, Hostell, Oattooe I SsseHv JO, iB Seasx, M,mm ACCIDEOTTLY STSlf FO Wayne Rtckett, 29, was aeridefrt kitted at Howell, Friday when he fell against a saw at the Thoreaor Lumbrir Co aawmfll The body w badly manirWi He leaves a wu and 2 hildren and will continue to be AUNT JEMIMA SUPKet GOMUNrCATIOtf Mis Juaolta Tmhn daughter U Special communication of Lifting ia toamk Mmmtl  Howell esdCsten Lodg No  F A A M adyf iPJadmsj were asas4 Saturday nHrtrt, February 8 Wet k, 4esidt1 flejkejsday nfcpt, a1f In fieoaod Desreee wfl lSfs fftostejpfsrtn   r W TlRrewffl be an Aat pancake supper at APRPcbClATION  Saturday Feb 15th aH Dear Friends I wish to thank all eat 4oH Sc, chikkrefT who helped to make the March of Jemima will be Dimes drive here a success by so by the Young  willingly donating their dimes and  dollars for this worthy cause MARCH OF  I weald liar to thank the little Lee Lavey finished Ids school children for the wonderful for the Haroh of Diseas J job they did with their dimes M0 and saaerU total olo it ahsew a wery good oaenaianJaaS This deer st x vf W ea  lato kmi J hVpt  ar vv    JW  1 ,y1 c  f   PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Feb 81947 Klager Hatcheries Chicks that Live and  Grow Lib APPROVED Barred Rocks,White Kocks,LargeTypj VN lute Leghorns and Yw Hampshire Red Sexed or Straignt Run  Our Chicks have been making outstandings records for your iu ili  bors They will do the same for you JSKlUUtWAl tK, MCH ANN ARBOR, MICH Phone Saline 186F11 308 So Ashley ht Phone 21503  Neighboring News jJcc CJ  1 luki  sss US Aik iicwe, ad Juu u o ih uitd at ijie Aletaodist buat and can speed across the at a last pace years Eija VlurPhy taught for Kirk Van iast 1XV mlsmerellisitv vtJoeMarsh LemsJDogs vs W Thads Chickens Banning i newspaper, you get ,1 know a lot about human nature Thad FhJppg was in the other Bay, all burned up Wanted me to run an item on how Lem Martin snd ought to be put away by law  at Andy Eotkins Garden Tavern over a friendly glass of beer Fro where I sit, anyone can find something in his neighbor to complain about Some folks may jf even disagree with Thads right to   enjoy that glass of beer with Lem Oki Ieopiti lionie at Chektia veek Hn was a lonntr liowtdl ideal ana burial Mas there 4  iJuck S,uUui and ihv   v Jiac iviuiiied iioiac alter an v laat tri to Miami, Florida fj jaaelli Jhappel ha been inouU  A, a  iiimandwi of iV tout S0oU t  l,itui, Ciuoiiit Gee oth ds ut Lonuiiaiider aid the installing 4j Mi, and Au Cnaries L, Spencer 4 j who ume owned the Jamu tieJiy ybui now Jie at Hrighton have Irii  j iiji a trip luiJngland  i la Jlaiaiid fria basketball team k  wjiii ii ha nut imet a game in seven va had a cloee call at Bright i ia vetk, winning 15 to 1  Noiia Jeui w Lucas scored eJevea init for irjghton Mi llie learson of HambUi r ,a  ft icr a M weeks tay in Florida ilw fu i Jias refused a club lie UUJ licence to the VFW post then  Horn to Mr and Mrs Irvin iiiihardson of Howell on Jan 2J, laujhter   4rici Harron of Howell has con  1 a basic training1 coarse gwt Mutual Life Insurance Con v fr their agents in Chicago Winkle last week while he attended a Masonic convention in Detroit, nw preait  1 li M 1adley is the dent oi the Uarion Farmers Ciub f ljrej 1L i Calloway has leaded the  airi Haigor farm in Marion and    r J he Probate Court for the  of Livingston Comity AVON THEATER   Stockbridge, Mick Fri Sat, Feb, 7, 8  A Double Feture RETURN OF RUSTY The Story ot a Boy end a Pog with IhU DUN ALUS UN, BARBARA Pica HOT CAKUU  One of those Good PineThomai Melodrama with  SYLVAN THEATER CHELSEA, MICH Fri, Sat, Feb, 7,    the liohatcouic in the City oi uty of Howell ia saia County,on the WM   h day of January A h 1S47 I  Ireoeijtlloaoiable Willie LL J Sun Tue Feb b xi J udge of i roaatu, V441 The BRIDE WORE BOOTS  GARGAN, JEAN ROGERS rf in i the iiaucr i the KsUte Lotne Canell, Deceaaeed Jiy 1J Sweeney having filed said Court his final tibn account, and his petition prayW ior the allowance thereof and tor the iiaaignment and distribution oi the residue of said estate It ia Ordered, That the 17th day IebruaryJADJly47 at ten oclock  administra I ew Joh, PaddU A Domestic Comedy Starring BARBARA STANWYCK, and  ROBERT CUMM1NGS A  Hnnry and Ink POAI , and Inky Poo Your Own W Coming j OSi RoJr Hearts Wer Growing Up forenoon, said time undpUcebeing g,,,liMllMlflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlimilB howby appointed for the examinatf E J M  1 M  Is uon and allowing said account and I hearing said petition  li First National js It is Further Ordered, That pb3 1 notice thereof be given,by puhli 5 idog had raided his chickens again,  I told him vLem was In on But where would we frs K every Baturday Said you shouldnt be J body tried to have a Jaw passed allowed to keep those chickens so against everything they disagreed  i  iic  cation j three said day of hearing,, in the Pinck S  ney Dispatch, a newspaper printed 2  of a copy of this order, for S successive weeks previous to 5  Bank ha Hmrall  S s close to Us houseand in a resi  dentlal zone, at that  Thad shuts up right pronto then And that very evening I see  him making his peace with Lem  with We wouldnt neighbors left have many I  ffidiUdf ppyrightt 1917,1 lUcd Staid timwert Foundation lOleSOi47  eCtrS Agiad circulated in said County  Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate  i 1 oi the chauron in thu school A true Copy hid to be ent home Monday as it Celestia Parshall a inpotihlr to heat the rooms, j Register oi Probate  20 Jjiends of Fred Campbell gav ,  liin a party,at his home Friday WILL UUBtfYSOAfcRS MARL n1 I COUD MU1HERS m Docking and W D Thomp 1 niKllhn, , , , ,   1 , ,     conMiiting iJsycholcgist Lawrenr t,n have IK en drawn on the jury, itvi,i , v J T , , ,,, , , j   od jayjf es and gives some , Iloyd epic has purchased two rfl ,,,,,, ,, , u   ,,,     r   , 10 niijgnt wjuaons why in his MiK 1 lines , as,ar and w,ll move Uuii J, VQUR MIND,, fealure in W161  lICTHJLL HOJJI to Win, Mercer and wife on  Under Federal Supervision Merger Federal Oepoit In surance Corporation All Do posits Insured up to 5,000 f 4ch Ooposite  HOODLUM SAINT Starring WL1AM POWELL, LAblMLK  WltLIAMS, LEWIS STONE and  ANGELA LANSBURV Cartoon News sTnMon TaoeTonT1, 11  la Technicolor HOLIDAY IN MEXICO  A Musical with WALTER PIDGEONJOSE 1TURBI K000Y MCDOWELL, I ON A  MASSEY, XAVIE Please Note Change in  Ime Sun Shows 230, 4i38,7C , 920 Wed ThurFebTl27l3 THE BAMBOO 3LONDE A Comedy Starring  FRANCES LANGFORD, RALPH RALPH EDWARDS, RUSSELL   WADE Plos blEF BY SitP   with LAWRENCE T1ERNEY, ANNE  JEFFREYS, LOWELL GlUnUKfc ConiingLady Luck Fools, Notorious Three Wise  MUINfcY UK YOUK LIhE Dead or Alive  HORSES 10 COWS 10 Fuzm Animals Collected Promptly  Modern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER Aent Phone 88, Pinck ney The FASTEST Doad Stok Service in Michigan Central DeadStoekCo I  a son and Richard ood for John llarris aiv Watson of as has Jan 25 A Janie c a u i n g Genoa Kniil IJrown has resigned mirhll and lhlandrr Monroe been uiipointiecl   j pQUJCD Huuh Wylir suffered a stroke  while viiting in Ann Arbor last i vek 1 A large number attended the 50th  wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs  E Tiullis at Anderson last wi  and 3 INCOME 1AA rLtrurc, Income Tax Reports Made Out ac my  home at 406 East Grand River in   MK5 J M McLUCAS J Brighton Ptione 8781 CALL US FOR FREE  iilMAiL VETERANS I JQtiAG   UJMFA1N Pinckney, Mich PiiCNK 3P We Specialize in Asjlialt Roofs Tivday Thir i chihlien pri al, J  erand children jjret granHeJiildren L K iviowlett iiade Hie pre station pceeh ,lic lienneM died at tla hotre or daiigiiterMrsWm heathrr HvliM ,lm J Ill In u nei is 1aV,inf oci w of ProfKern of Ann Arhor m Gardner has fitiish hir  ItLVIEW with thus S Sundays February V issue of 2 Tin Detroit Sunday Times Get the 5 Uutroit Sunday Times every wrek S for the L1CS TliKFKThe American K  WukiVjiietoiial Review, and Puckic The Comic Werkly E White horse beleived to i g be a stallion Owner can have by  g  proving property, and paying , Jr toep S Oleski 8994 LaJaeside Drive Rush Lake j FARM FOR J19 acres including 101 g  I acrs of fine muck, buildings WW, , 5  I house modern with bathroom  S of  V    Lucius Doyle, Pinckney phone 42 FOR SALEDry limb and body wood 500 a cord delivered at Pinckney and Schafer Roads, Phme Howll 7113F14 FGR SALEFarmall F2 T actor wih plow and cultivator and 1934  Firi ton and a half truck Wesley Umstead M ia c   w , iX iAAiiw, EDISON SHOCKED  FRENCHMEN When the committee of a noted irenc h scientific society, splendid in cutaways and silk toppci caleJ at Mealo Park to present the societys medal, Edison was eniKcd in n important expeiment ill was ciim, pir,iriiK lOUi ii and shirtless After mucii ptrsnasin and wit itig, ne took oS just enough time to accept the mt and express his appreciation of the honor Like all truly great men, Mr Edison hated ham nid pretense He was always as natural as an  d shoe He could laugh at himself and admit hims wrong He was honored by the entire civilized world, yet on one occasion he refused an award because it required his wearing a sash  You have to have dirt on your hands to get along with the Old Man,1 one of his laboratory employees taunted a whitecollar worker And another summed him up with He aint got no sidehe aint got no front  hes just a genius He was a man idolized and eulopized by millions He could walk with kingsyet he kept the common touch Today, as we approach the centennial of his birth, we are proud that Our company like many other independent efectric companies, bears the  oame of this great American THE DETROIT EDISON CO  SHRtJIBIBOM Edison Institute Museum at Greenfield VJNsftp will have a special exhibit from J0 SSMmtsh Cob 13 Hours are 9 aou 25c 3 S A news stury about a man in  another eity quotes him as g saying, I dont put any mon S ey in banks If robbers want g  it, theyll have to kill me be 5  cauiu Ill never tell them S wheie it is hidden Robbers g did call on him, broke his jaw S and fractured his skull True 3  to his word ho refused to tell J wbro he kerjt his money, 3 but as a result of his injuries Z he died Money kept at home f is a constant invitation to  thieves, and a continuous  worry to the person who owns g itDepositinp your funds helps g  to snfrcuard your life as well  as money It also helps you g to cultivate the habit of g thrift You arj cordially in J vited to start your account g here ij   sS REAL ESTATE MOTRGAGES S  OR PFRSONALAT REASON S  ABLE RATES g WE HAVE AMPLfc FUNDS f  AVAILABLE FOR SOUND g LOANS 5  HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH Tuei, Wed, Thur, Fri, Feb 4,5,6,7 HOLIDAY IN MEXICO with WALTER PIDGEON, JANE POW  ELL and RODDY McDOWALL News Comedy SeloQteed Shorts Veb 8at, Feb IS Mat Sat 2 p m Cont I  THE GLASS ALlBiM with fAUL KtLLY, LHJUULAS rAW LtY CitNE AU1KEY in GUNS AND GUITARS with , SMILEY BURNETTE CaroOt San Mon, Feb, 9, 10 Mat Sun 2 p,m, Cont, JAMES DUNN, MUNA KtfcMA In SHLUliL E  riTHAT BRENNAN GIRL STANILEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Law 207 East Grandq River, Howell FRED C RE1CKHOFF Sr  OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE  HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS HONE Z5Z Residence 613 UStarrln WILLIAM MARSHALL and  JUNE UUFREZ j Selected Shorts News Feb, t 12,13 GALLANT BfcSST  With jf MARSHALL THOMPSON CLEM BEVINS, GEORGE TOBIAS PoogHaphcd in Natursfl Color , tion of seven new substations in the , , Detroit metropolitan area and twelve  e MlS S make m memonz , elsewhere in Detroit Edison territory I flkasPeare j The largest of these projects is a new1 Whats this about x H ot j station near Inkster to meet the rap to lipstick on straight I idly increasing load in this territory, j C D claims 6 dov his sister  Others will be locauu at St Clair  rllwe4l Thursday Are you sur I Shores, at Van Dyke and Ten Mile Corky Roads, at Carpenter and Packard I The big question Who sent Sally Roads, near Ann Arbor, at Thirteentne ciSar through the mail Mile and Rochester roads and in Monroe Many of the companys iines must be extended to take care of the increasing load Further extensions to the alternating current network are  being installed in downtown Detroit  JA is getting awfully friendly with Al W Rex H has obtained the namaj My Honey from Betty P, Why does S,R, have to sit horn with book so many nights a week  LOOF like J, H, ana N,G, take j to supplement the direct current lines tn Jr P1y serious I The company expects to build 110 Jerry C, better be careful when  miles of farm lines in 1947, a project SR 8 around or he will never learn  which will nearly complete the job of Shakespeare , making electrical service available to Dick Y, has obtained the position j every farmer in Detroit Edison terri of doorman at PHS, fopen thedoor Itory Richard, j Approximately 650 men are now Why did RG and MAH change j employed in the companys field con1 Was it because of WP  struction force About two hundred It Jooks like J, Meyers more will be added in 1947 and probably another 650 in 1948  mothec caught him so he had to shave si SrSv  OMN HOypUil POW l Pi A NTS You are also cordisv rvitefto see tricity in the ejlrin a any Kdjson power plant 13 and 58 pm dailyfio am U 4 tun Saturday Call RA 2100 toe detail  SCANDAL COLUMN  What has Marksi got that Shir , ley hasnt   What has Joe got besides a car Jane A and Donna Lou have been singing an old song the title i of which is Rumors Are Fiying j If Tom C, wants to keep the fam   ily car in good condition he should ,try driving with two hands Seems S,R, is getting lonesome since J, B, turned away from her, Did J,B, give B,B rides just to be kind Whats this about LJ, Wmittm Get WU cards through tfkt msdff fti Wo faonrtte      FOR SALKMixed hay, alfeKa,tim ty and clover Kick Coluoar East M36 FOR SALEBN tractor on rubber  with lights and starter rnilkir mne John ure rfder Poy DflHufbauf FOP SALEElectric Washer in fine condition Norman Reason FOR SALE JEntire hard of UtttflM Cows, heifer, estsu pigs S  horooifnow t unit   ,t f ii   trt  I auAeaMasau mmmmm   Mi W,,fH  ,  PiNCKNfcY DISPATCH Wednesday, Feb 81947  PANCKNEY DISPATCH Entered n Piackney, Mich, The Peoples Store Groceries, Drygoods Canned  SMIS, Shoes a Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store j Subscription I1J25 a yeat I Paid in Advance FAUto W, CUKUBTT MWJlttSI c Mrs Anna limuson, Mrs Virginia Carver, Mrs AJta Meyer and Mrs Winifred Aberdeen attended an OEis school of instruction at Brijfh ton Monday night  I Win Uracil wu called to West Virginia Tuesday by Uie illness oi his brother Lemuel Martin and wife of Ypsi lanti spent Sunday at the John Mar tin home  John Martin and wife, MrsGoldie Bowman attended the OES school of instruction at Brighton Monday, night Bert Wylie, our new auctioneer, sod the personal property of James Rouse of Gregory Monday and did a fine job  Gus Hemieau jr and family of Detroit spent the week uml with his parents at Rush Lake Gilbert W Bailrv, grandson of Mrs Jessie Uailey of 334 Swart  thoxtt Road,enrolled last week as at  freshman at Adrian College j  Jesse Henry and L J Henryj  wow in Howell Saturday  Y Joseph Wollman and family of j V Valentines 2c to 2100 CORY DRUG STORE KILN DRIED POPLAR the family 1 itn White miiiiiSiiaiiiiiimniiiiiiiuiifimiiunuiithHLiuis iiiiiiriiMii uuinuiJiiJMiit ance  Miss Lortta Hoey of Duxter spenf 21 the wek end with Mrs Raymonua Morris SPONSORED BY SENIOR CLASS SATURDAY, FEB  AT P1NCKNEY HIGH SUHOUL GYMNASIUM 900 to 100 ADM 50c iMtumnprtntiminitmMii,MiihmimiiMifiniHniiinnimimi A I Wutters attended the jiuiKLia convention at Chicago VLfJv  to last iH ILlii, 11il Koy Iteason ana uaugiuci iuu iioune iioni , JUJ uyaiia  tui nay 1 JJl LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly TripstoMade to Detroit Lloyd Kendee  Phone 64M4 SPOT CASH HORSES 10 COWS 10 HOGS ACCORDING TO SJZE CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CARCASS MUST BE SpESH AND SOUND  PHONE COLLECT TO PHONE COLLECT TO  DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 The Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK FURNACES 1L BURNERS STOKERS fcftVJC 1MS1ALLA11CN PIPE SITING WiUiam Brash PHONE PINCKNEY 150 COMPLETE Income Tax Service AS USUAL 41  Myers Bootery Howell Suggestion Coau Early  L iay Dully vui in Detroit on tiunuuo aUeiiOiii tuu sUm uedicui JIIULI at tne iioukCadillac hold Jack lieid an 1 ii,un   t  visuou trie Ford Bioa in iJeiroii iaiuruay iiignt me ure enyine was called tc Li rfeziey Luuic V edne,suay and to CrystaJ Ueacn SunuayiSoi mum damage was done at the JJecley home but a collage burned at CrytUu Mrs Rosemary lkad Shosser left Friday lor u two week visit in ilor day Dr Ilobert Bird and family of Wayne called at tne Miller and iiaughn homes Sunday Mis Mary Jane Tasch and Mr and Mi W C AtLee were in De troit last  week to see the play OklahomaOna Campbell and  family tfhd immie Gardner were in Detro Saturday to see the sportsmens show Pinckney bent South Lyon twice last night The reserve team won 54 55 to 17 and the varsity 43 to  12 Born to Mr and Mrs Max Reynolds Helen Keason at McPher on hospital, Howell Friday, Jan a 64 lb daughter, Judith Anette Roy Teepje and wife left by auto for Columbus Mo, last week to see Mrs Hattie Eaman who is all Roy Hannett returned home from the Veterans Hospital, Dearborn, last Tuesday Edward Drost graduated from the University of Michigan last week1  Mrs, Lester McAfee and children were in Detroit Friday and Saturday Mr Edward Schwartz of Milwau kee Wis, is visiting her sister,Mrs Lester McAfee and family  Mrs Myron JHuerhej fell at herJ home at Rush Lake last week aM broke bor arm Lynn Hendee and Arthur Shehan j were delegates to the meeting of the  state supervisors association at Lani sing last weekOther delegates were J Ross Robb and Fred Berry Ambrose Kennedy and wife of Detroit called at the Edward Spears home Saturday Sundiy callerF of Mr and Mrs I Dale Miller were iHorace Hanson and Wife, Ann Arbor, Hojlis Holloway and family Robert Rokow and family, Merlin Jacobs and family and Harold Harford and family of Plvrfield Rev Fr Harm and Mrs Alna Howell called at heme Sunday  Mrs Kenneth Wylie and children spent Saturday at the Eulcr home in Howell, Stanley Culver jr of Deerfield called on Allen Dinkel Sunday The Misses Edna and Bernice Maas Alberta and Allen Dinkel were in rm Arbor Saturday Miss Madeline Miller of Howell, spent Wednesday with Alberta Dinkel Francis Shehan and Allen Dinkpl, attended the spotsmens4 show ini Detroit Tuesday j Frank White and family of Howell spnt Sunday at the Charles Smith home I Mr and Mrs C J Clinton wore  n Ann Arbor and Chehva Sunday Mr and Mrs John Lohdell have soid their home in Sibley St in Howell and will build soon Arthur Flintoft who has hern at Melius hospital, Brighton is now at the home of his daughter, Mr Lola Lobdnll in Howell MJaRoT Clark id on, Uussell and Mrs Joan Meyer were in Ann Arb r Saturday Stan Dinkl and Harry Murphy were in Akron, Ohio, and Cleveland lal Tuesday Joe Ciffith and family spent Sunday in Detroit j Miss Ieni Ledwidv of Ann Arbor 4 avid Lodwidee of Windj fv were tome ovrr Sunday  i Mrs lunor Lcdwidjre and Mis Wm McIacbn were in Ann Abor r over Sunday Mrs Fli7,abeth Hrown and Joyce were in Dexter Tuesday and awj j Pinrkney girls basket ball came  MrsMary Raughn and MrBetty Srrfeld prave a stork shower Friday for Mrs Eleanor Raughn at the latters home j Bevelled Siding 4 INCH, 6 INCH and 8 INCH WIDTHS AND KILN DRIED POPLAR Cabinet Lumber  s MUBHAY BROS  1,, PHONE 45dl COKNLi ILR PR UCTS B DEXTER, MICH I iSiaiky Dinkel lia ,i u,  iout  dan  Mis Marjory iu it i w,i a r, tlay dniiMU nli   L o aiai Urowu , Mr ioidon illeici  Vp ilaj spent Wednesday and Jlnu Jay al Llr Andrev Nebitt heinc  , Mr and Mrs A I,, N i  IT Suialay dinner uuil of Mr and 1   if am i r Mrs NA Housnr of liriglnon Mrand Mrs Winston PaiiLil u and cliildeen pent Sunday in Daniel CILV with Mrs Hazel lloisel  Mvs Jack Paton Jean Craft and daughter of Pingrre spent Friday with Mrs Rohiert Cm tend , hi lUrs LJ JWaiLlioUt split y with Mrs Edith ialln oi rvilie iiose and iamly el Inland vere Sunday guest of Mr Murk Nash A t Clark spent the v ek end in Barbara Nabh Mr and Mrs Louis Coyje were in iwell Saurday Jackie Craft of Detroitt cali 1 on Robert Lavey and other friends Friday Pert Harris who is working for 1 he Fuller Construction Coc at tin U of M fell and hurt his bark and was home for awhile  e A REPORT ON   , PROGR  IN Pihckney f b ittlDding the Lum in Grand HapMi aad MM, Ross Read were Arbor ftmday Kannedjr mod family apent t the 8tonley Cuhcr borne Didul Harris of Detroft called at the W CARD CF THANKS j Shoban home Tneaday I wsJT to thahTTall who so kindly Mr and Mr Albin Pfau and A1remembend me twith cards, during J fred Pfaa of Joco called on Mr my stay in the hospital  ar,d Mrs Wm Shehan Tuesday Roy Hannett PETTYSVILLE WEWT OUT 4 The dam at Pettysville went out attain Saturday for the third time StarW Wayne Otwil Wna it I Mr and Mr Roy DilHntrham and Mi Charle Sherman were in Lanire and Wobherrille last week and raNed or TV nUinrrm Doyle Templeton and wife of Keoro Warbor aoetit the week eoA t U AJbert SUrley There are still a number of pone waiting for telephone in this are t 3efore we can jerve everybody, well t ecd mare outside wire and cable to connect new customers prenaiaes with the central office But shortages of lead and copper have seriously slewed their ma ufvcture Even after we receive tfe ne  wire and cable, there will be the pins  V ng job o interconnecting it with ae p sent telephone plant a job Uiat r ,tbc done carefully without interrupting existing service We ae continuing to stretch present equipment to the limit Co install telephones for as many waiting applicants as we can If you are watting for a telephone, you can be sure your order will be filled in its proper turn just ee soon as possible Meanwhile, our facilities ere serving more telephones and handling mote calls than ever before, which means that service for everyone may not always be as good as we want it to beJWere1 sorry when that condition occurs, but you can be sure that we are doing our beet to fgtt I A I  MICHIGAN BILL TIIIMONI COMPANY ovt tti rotrmAt npmtAM utAmt JOM rot recMM  , HfWBSY V1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Feb 81947 lassiiied WowAvriIbJeiyamAd  514 Oh MICHIGAN la the Circuit Csvt  the County livingston m  Ti  PROFESSIONAL CORNER km TO Mrs BATH TUBS SHOWER STALLS TOILET COMBINATIONS CABINET SLNKS  f IlKNT An Apartment, Grace Kuucinimttn, 35 UaadiUa i iiiknuy, Mich WAUU butchering to do on iu in i, Vv Umstead uhone 4Fl3 iuii SALK2 Bottom 12 inch Mas ey iujris tractor plow,good as new wi eU or truck for John Deere 14 incu plow Charles Shesman Daily 1100 A M to  00 P M, Except Wednesday Mjbnt Tues,Frl, fat, 7iOOBiOO n,m WATER HEATERS i i Ue SALE vv ooct ana v neaung stove, 1 0 capacity Nick JLoluaer 3uU hlat MUt, Phone J5F13 iii SALE ilaby Chicks from blood tested stock Bared and White Rocks and Large Type English White Leg  horns Oixler Now 1  SQLIKE, HATCHERY Phone 3U5 W Howell witn bath and furu DENTIST 111 II Mlehlgaa nouse complete ace Call or pinckney, Mich, Phong Pinckney HARDWARE BOYDELL MINTS VARNISH ENAMEL LEE LAVE Y or see Howard Read, 91P4 U D, Franks ana Myrtle Arranks, ns wiik, IiaintJtta vs Nathan J Hickey, Willam McPher on Jr, Alexander Mcpherson, Mac tin John McPherson, Kdward G McPherson, Elias 1 Galloway, James R Galloway, Frederick ft Galloway, and their unknown heirs,deviaees, legatees and assigns Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in n Chancery at Howell, Michigan,  on this 28th day of January 1947 j MARION BEAUTY It appearing from the sworn bill rOtA44ING IN PERMANaUiTft of coraplant as filed in said cause, MACHINE ANb MACHINELESS that the plaintiffs have not been ALSO COLD WAVES able after diligent search and in Phone 6 MARION JARVISOwaer jury to ascertain whether the said defendants are ajlive or dead, or, vheto they may reside if living, or if they have any personal representatives or heirs living,or where they SAW Dltp M t Offict 9SS RiisoanlU by Appelatawat MowelL Miekice I WK may reside, or  SAUJJJuoTherm oil biycle large, ntw tires 12, to tove 3,porcelain top kit uible 4, one burner camp 3 0 Corey, Phone U2Fi MAlKEating Potatoes 1 i a bushel James Baker or any of them  whether the titjc, interest claim,lienJ or possible right of these defendheaterj anta nave Deen assigned to any oth i r person or persons or whrther uch title, interest, claim, lten or possible right has been disposed of t 4 hy will by the said defendants  JI And it further appearing that the PERCY ELUS AUCTIONEER Phone FU Pinckney, Miohisaa HERB SNfiEu Phone 183 207  Grand  Howell, Real Estate, li City, Lake and Ft A Speciality Lut Your Property With Me Anderson Sov Bean Meal 425 cwt FOR KENT 5 ruom Cottage With garden spot  Mr Albert Frost  1926 Fielding Ave, Detroit, Mich Phone Detroit, Evergreen 1005 FOR ALEAutomatic Elrctric 16 pull on Water Hfcaters, Oil Burning Circulating Heaters, Oil Buring Tank Haters Modem Upright Hotre Veeer Complete Shallow Well Water SystemsMilk Coolrrs i Brijrgs Strnton  Wisconsin Gas j oline Engines Elmers Garage j Oak drove Phone Howell 7158F4 I or JT0 I FOR SALEFuel Oil  gals HOWLETT  Irotreory Mich plaintiffs do not know and have buen unable after diligent search, and inquiry to ascertain the names1 I of the persons who are included asf dtfendans without being named I Upon motion therefore of VanWinkle and VanWinkte, attorneys for plaintiffs, it s ordered that the above named defendants and their unldnotwn heirs, devisee legatees  assigns, cause their appearance MSfc LAVEV GENERAL INSURANCE Phoce  Pinckney   Michigan anwinklc  VanWinkW Dw W VaaWiasUe Ckarlee ML mmntm Attorneys at Law Fiit Sute aa4 Sttviait Bauk MewU MlrtlpM Aaa Arto, Mkaifaa HAROLDvP CHUBB Howell NBeUgt Local Repreaeatative tjaomenei  Markeve MARTIN J LAVA  Phoa 13 Biiiiwee M f Phwl3eF6 Reas U State License 717 Lakeside rl Rash Lak PRSWARTHOUT  ZON FTjNERAL HOMs Modem Kqulpeieat Anhtilaaeo Senrieo Poo 34 Phiomaey, M Hit SIFTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOfEI ROOM 70 o PHONE 424 ANN ARBOR MlCki  Tanks 275 BROS Phone 19F1 WAITED TO BUYlCnickens of alt  inds, ilso ducks Will pay Detroit jiices  C H Uod iliJ Cedar Luke Rd Phone 13F22 VTANTD Paner of all kinds, iron, ings1 CpP Harry Prlak and Conservation Notes Farmers Feed Supply  i v ANi F D CHIOKKS Hinest i cevS paid for all kinds of poults Tyler Prolan Howell, Mich  it,,i,in, Rubinstein Cosmetics ex vrv in Livingston County , at IIowrM Ruths Shop for Women PHONE 104 , MAX RU5SELIM  fT OU sTKSlabwobff Buy Nowi Tiv ri  umber Co,, Phor vi4  11 Mich 3Bk to be entered herein within three  months from the date hereof, and that in default thereof said bill be taken as confessed by said defend ants and each and all of them It is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause tfiis order to be published within forty days in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper published printed and circulating in said County once in each week for at least six successive weeks A true copy Glenn C Yielfcnd John A Hagman Circuit Court Clerk Commissioner Livingston County, Miclug The above untitled suit involves and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands located in thi City of Howell, County of Livingston and State of Michigan, and more particularly described as foilt ows, towit I Beginnng at a point on the East erly line of Roosevelt Street 132 feet South, 10 degrees, 45 minutes West from the Northwest corner of Michigans share of federal aid under tnu PittanKooerteson bill is il3,UUU Kach 3 of this must be matched by 1 in state funds of hunters license money Between 3000 and 4000 wild geese ure wintering at the game reserve at Swan Creek near Hastinfs Bounties in wolves, coyottes and bobcats totalled 57, 375 which is 5,u20 less than last year In clear lakes lacking vegitation an itttempt is being made to im prove fishing by dropping shelters through holes in the ice The shelters are wired together in ladder form, weighted and dropped in the lake 50 each will be dropp in Long and Hubbard lakes near a Alpena, also Big Portage Lake The bow andy arrow hunt for bobc,as j on at Si Helen this week, Doer live trapping has  started at Munising, The deer at 3 tagged and released, The first one caught had a 1941 tag on it  Mrs Mary Marshall, 90,a familar figure at Democrat banquets 10 10 year ago died at the home of her daughter in Green Oak last week 5 v  APKKIGERATIC  PL1ANCE SLiiVlCE  FORMERLY WITHIMONTGOMEE Y WARD Phone I36F13 Pindar  CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE iteneral Contractor and Builder 251 Portage St PtnckneyMtefc AUCTIONEER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY BERT WYL1E brush PHONE PINCKNEY 78F21 Pbone Pinckney 147F4 MARTIN RITTER JR 512 Mam Street, Pinikney, Mick Representing Mutul Benefit Health  Ac Ins  United Benefit Life Insurance Co  Housewives SAV E YOUI, WASTE FA  fY Lot 147 of McPhersons Second Addition to the Village now city of ,Howell as duly laid out, platted and recorojed thence South 10 degrees j 45 minutes West 66 feet thence South 79 decrees, 15 minutes East, 4b feet thenae north 10 degrees, 45 minutes East 66 feet thence North 79 degrees, 15 minutes , ct 4o feet to the place of beginn ing  jar I Van ike  VnWinkle r Attorneys  i utlffs Business Address, Hoxc i, Michigan Notes of 25 Years Ago SEPTIC TANKS And CESS POOLS CLEANED MODERN AND OLD TIME 33ft East Jefferson Street DAN BURKETT Phone 6292 Ann Arbor, Mick Mrs Jennie Clark Barton, 67, widow of the late dienry Barton, died at his home here Jan, 27 The funeral was at the resdenae Monday,  Eev Cook officiating  fcOR REFRIGERATION SERVICE CALL COMMERCIAL NATION AL REFRIGERATION PHONE 13S F O Hew lFOT ODOR GERM TO KILL IT  IN ONE HOUR ifenry Harris, 31, a war veteran  If  COMPLETLY PLEASED, died at his home here Jan 27 The0lfr Z5c , F O is a farmer tauon Kill this germ, you kill the odor Get this POWERFUL gerw if Overcoi Sfaorta VFW BASKET BALL  The VFW basket ball team has now won 8 games and lost 2 Fnday they defeated Manchester 46 to 34 and Monday night tHartland j 53 to 36 Paul Young is leading  scorer with 94 points and Bill Kuhn second with 74 S8LUXT0ILET  SOAP  8 El iTHere is world wide shortage of all Animal Fsts fftteat fifth of what they used in 1941 eovermg, t Without the kelp 0f the American and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only ThU also affects paints, textiles, leather goods, floor year, One out of hi American kitchens, Wnt bime your grocer if he has totcher, every nine cakes of soap made last Housewives there would have been uttle soap last yer was nade froin waste fats saved no oap but save every OUBCP ef fat you can and sell it to your i We Need them Leave Them at this Store rtetfU, Ghrr UTTER MEATS Al Clarks Pinckney Kuhn  Young  Ontile  lavpy  15 Ambry H Ambry  Meinik Viwtet  Sinjr Pintkniyy Kuhn, Yun Gentile Meyer Melnfk Manchepr 8 Clark  17 Wuersier  13 funeral was from St Marys church Rev Fr Crow officiating Mrs Wra, Sheffer died at Ham burg last week and Frank B Burden at Howell The price of Ford tractors has been cut from 625 to 395 Dale Darrow and family of NashJ ville have moued to Pncknoy where he wll start a jewelry epaii shop S H Carr has finished his ice harvest He put up 409 ton at Pinck ney and 60 at Portage Lake killer TEOL from any druggist, Apply FULL STRENGTH for FQ, sweaty or itching feet Locally at CORY DRUG STORE Piaakaey, Mieh me 6 Fielder 6 4 Mauaex  7 4 Recce  0  4 Hartland   17 rlolmes L3 Cook  12 Mageria 4 burgess 6 Sneth  2 t THE POTATO SURPLUS The damping of 20,000,000 of American potatoes to keep 1 o 17 4 0 tons the in STATE OF MICHIGAN The ProbaU Court for the County OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Court,held at the Probate Office in the City of in said County, son the 24th day of January, A D7 1947 Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Vordrn CHendeesometimes known as Wert C Hendee, deceased Hose C Hendee having filed in said Court her final administration j account, and her petition  praying  for the allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution of th residue of said estate It is Ordered, That the 17th day of February A D,1947, at ten  McPfiersoo Slate Bank  T H R IF T J price p does not make view of dee fact half the people of J oclock in the Asia astd Europe are on the of etarratio 0,000000 bos jpontrxi for examining said account We have just received some Dime Keepers They am of convenient size to carry in your pocket or to drop in a ladies purse What more easy coud there bt to establish a Savings Account Just place the dimes you recede in change from purchases in the keeper When full there is a 500 depot jt ready to add to the Savings Book A form of savings that appeals JOCIOCK in wie forenoon, at said Proi brinkbate Offcie, be and Is hereby aot to alcohol bsrt and hearing said petition MePftersat State Sk Sis It sore are Jt it is Further OrderedThat public ia order, to notice thereof he given by publicsj Htniy  Isssm at  to the tion of a copy of this order for Ltterest paid em to ntako three successnss weeks preHoos to Tim Certtfksrteg ef it was said day of hearing In the Pinckney to it Dispatch, a newspaper printed and food tmeaidrulated in said County Willis L, Lyons, Judge of Probate j I tko UndJA oroe copy and gret CrJestaa Pan ParshalL Register of Pre FOB 8ALE19S1 sealed bate sf it Phillip IfeDenmei IHaataing  the of Cltfford K FOR ALEiae isnssWol ITafsliv VaawUJl si, ff B ib  im   BBBBBBBl</text>
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