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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 64 Michigan Mirror State News Mtatfe  ai fWf itan 1 the   L Told frees I taeniae BlSlMttlj Tt        I W  N 5 Howell M  PjuftJ1RA5 Gene Allman of the Mich Press AsVta, MO a special trip out to  John Clark Shoots Hia Wife t their Home in Howell Saturday John Clark, 59, an employee of the Thureson Lumber Co oi riowen is said to have confessed to shooting dp a apeeisa trip out to the lop oi thB head  ftis wnex, f Ytam Brown at Mason  olf witn ft Shotun Saturday    t gentleman ig,ftt , a u 6f heavy drinking has bean in retirenunent since has m CUrk,s came toHoweiMr defeat hy Kim Sigler in the primary Kentucky about 5 years ago and  to gat his opinion and remedy on      ridden a bicyJk Michigan financial situation  u ,Q11 Kja Basketball Current Comment Auti drouomg   btniUliL g Piuckuey high echoed finally broke RICANJ wovr QUILTS WERR MAGC YEARS AGO T, PRICED POSSCSSIONS IN MANY AWWHMI nv  EACH WOMAN CONTRIBUTING HE SHARE OF SLS AND CALICO PIECES, ALL WOSKtlvfe TOGETHER IN  FRIENDLY COOPERATION, THEV JfADS IN A SHORT TIME A NeD QUILT THAT WOtfLD HAVE TAKEN Ol4c WOMAN MANY TEDIOUS DATflS OF WOrK into the win couian uv  the Little Pioneer od Ami ArUu  utHntlons here Frkhv nitfhl 40 lo 2o Tiut team hus  1 hud much luck thus in an effort to lower the auto aecii dent, rate which has assumed hug this year, the state legV r llauire is considering a bill to raise  d it is as follows X Ha would combine all educational institutions from the kindergarten to postgraduate courses un  da one eontro all drawing from the same fund At the present time the 12 grade schools are in clover and colleges are pinched for funds Ha would not djeUurb the state board of regents or the state board of agriculture but would appoint thp supt el public instruction instead of electing him  He would then proceed under ihe exact terms of the safes tax diver sion amendment to divide the reven ue but with consideration for actual not fancied needs He would take oyer Wayne University an also establish teachers colleges in popul ous cities As it is easier to educate people at home than to send them away This he claims could be all done within the limits of the present revenue receipts and with the aid  of the federal aid now available He would pay the soldiers bonus by v preempting 3 mills of the  property tax for payment of inter est and liquidation of the debt Bonds resting on resfl estate are the moat desirable and draw the most It should be possible to liquidate the bonus debt in 5 years The state should then retain for itself some or all of the liquor and intangible taxes now going to the townships, cities and counties Retail liquor Ucnses could be retained by 1 the counties, townships and cities I with the undeeljanding they would maintain adequate police depts and license supervision Mr Browns solution ta simple Probably too simple to   adoption KILLED BY TRAIN  Gu Karus, 39, an electrician, recently discharged from the army was killed at the Walnut St P M in Brighton Thursday whn a  ireful train hit his truck He leaves his wife, the former Isabelle Smith of Howell   REGULAR COMMUNICATION cic uu uom tnerethey hat caused some trouble and officers have been called to their home a number of  time to stop fights betwuen Clark and his wife after they had had a drinking bout Besides his wife the  family consists of 2 sons, Pritchard, 25,and Roy,23,by a previous marriage  Saturday night Pritchard returned home about 900 p m and was met by his father at the door with off the top his wife, Inez, and I am going to kid you Pritchard fled to the sheriffs office Sheriff Bassett with Deputies Gihringer and Krucger went to the  Clark home, They found Mrs Clark dead in bed with the top of her head blown off and Clark intoxieated in another room A 16 guage shdtgun, betoived to be thfc murder weapon was by him He was taken to the jail where he is held without bail The murder took placn just off the Pinckney road in Howell this side of the P M track in a Jocality teometies called Tobafcco Road It was a nest of blind pirfs during prohibition days TRIPLE DROWNING Three people wtare drowned at, Ore Lake near Brighton Monday, Allen Cooley was in a fishing shan ty oh the lake and his daughters, Margaret, 13, Shirley, 12, and Loratta Price, 9, were playing on thr  ic2, Shirley and the Price givl fell in Cooley tried to get them out and Ralph McBricUo, 20, who was  at Price home nearby attempted fcto dive for them hut did not come 006011 McBride is a war veteran The   bodies were recovered NEW ARRIVALS Born to Mr and Mrs Cecil Vincent Arloa Esic at McPherscn hospital Howell Wednesday a son Bom to Mr and MrsHoy Reason at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor last Thursday a daughter Born to Mr and Mrs Margin Shirey at McPherson hospital,,Howj eU, Saturday, a son, David Allen 1  Born to Mr and Mrs Russell Sockow at Ann Arbor Friday a son Born to Mr and Mrs Harold Darrow of Detrot last week, son Michael James   Born to John Pietras and  yuar and 1inckriy hud little vroublc with them leading 20 fco  at the  end ol the first quarter in the preliminary game the Pinck ney resin team stayed u hoi but,10 with the Ann Arbor Junior lul  finally win amy ol to 2 for w 4th successive victory, lmciaicy Lo  8 to 7 at the quarter, the scotv vuticd at 16 to 10 at the hull Pinck ney was ahead 24 to 20 at the ciiM quarter and managed to keep just abjoad to the end Pinckney Kcinvs J Clark 11 FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS OP OUR DEMOCRACY, LIFE HAS BEEN MADE EASIER HAPPIER FOR THE INDIVIDUAL  THROUGH COOPERATVE EFFORTS ONE OF THE GREATEST OF THESE TODAY IS LIFE INSURANCE A PLAN THROUC WHICH THE INDIVIDUAL, BY POOLING HIS FUNDS AMD SHARING THE RISKS WITH A GREAT GROUP OF PEOPLI, IS ABLE TO ENJOY FAMILY SECURITY AND PROTECTION HE COULD NEVER PROVIDE ALONE, D Singer  Amburgny   Burroughs  1 Clark PvDarrow  Jeffreys   Ann Arbor Jrs  WiiUwr tf nyxler Roberts Peterson Cooper  Fairihild Pinckrry Hiprh Srhoel Iuvnn Hninf   II Clark C Dnnnw T Clark Htofer   Vounu Mfiyev j Ann Arbor t Dudley   WeissliT S bclj , Collins Winnry    2 4  Lht ue of licensed drivers from 14 to 17 years According to the traffic recoios inoht of the drivers involved in uccnlens are teenagevs Another nHasurv which rinds considerable i avot vtjl vlaftsfy v, vfr fiirgsj iUnc limes for drimi iriving 8  iii liabiuial drunkard an 1 he would ovc to ro to court and how proof Jo f Imiiiauuii to get ins drivers licenM iiack Oi course nothing may ii of u as similar measures have Ucn introduced before and killed IIDWVUI, the niouutiug auto jaccident tKUth iaU is alarming and some ac tum ,hould In taken It docs not seem to us that the Rejiuto lev,i dature at Lansing cov t  d liiemHves with muvh glory or courtesy last week when they ganged u on tin oiuy woman nuinlieji, Mrs   t PatU on of Deitu county and A llcsrvve I o 5 o 12 n 1  1 M  1  J 10  au0 I t here   O 1 I  by the vote  ti3 to Ji2, onl a few Democrats v,i think liKiny Repubo  i r  t lie Vi  10  , a ni i , i  f u I,    t ii i i i , 1111 , e M  A Circuit Court News In circuit courWaat week Clifton Hath was ffion 2 to 15 years in  Jaclwon ioi Aoobg LO   j  ttion at FowlervilleLouis Krausej of Howell had hie driving heenee revoked for one yiear He was the river of the car last Iec7 n,  which Donna Smith was killed The following divorces were panted Ella from Vincent Oalirne,Christin from Klmer Hodden, Marlowe from Merritt Wilson Quiet title decrees were granted to Margaret Henning vs Joseph I,,nard and Wm Uoyal and wife  rinilnic 1 , leuiri leiiiie  Kriii v niht I fir t leauoe crai   vok Losr D i lost del    , I ie llli Ii , e   , v i 1 till   J   1aUersou Mrs  A d last November i , liy ahout 85 votes MUIi liy throwing out iiwnshi of J oil votes, v a i unsiuled alter she  in and placed on sev I he voir of the town11 mil herause it Was i r t the prosecuting to i i reci an error and r euhd Mrs 1atterson u ill   ii dilate petitions IK, nil, to start a ree i leiiseti Jensen  , ii it was liiiishctj, preM ,r , alive on the , 1 V 1 leli hi TPr Rv Fmncis Murphy, oafctor Viasse at 8 and 11 a m Novena Friday 220 noon and  00 p m  Preparation for Holjr CoTmun i n each Saturiay 8 to 9 p m MK unday cOO to 780 a, m  Sunday, Feb 2, Feast of St 1Matius, Com Sun for ladies of the ltar Socioty, oth week of 52nd Novennn Feb, j is Caiilmas,d,y, St Ulaso, blessing of the j thrjat after mass  ,  1 a 11 i  j I  u  ion has come anMinn not gamhh ii 1 ,,1 in, iJealiO, or i no,  I call it when i  m eh, , irlUll groups  , ectieYiilly ttdi oihcors of the law loolc It le   to  A i wife Begular communication of Livingston Lodge No 76 F k A M  on Tuesday evening February 4     Hefreshments sarved after sineSilone day last week a son meetng Uts have a good turnout IQ  P W CurLeSe 1 TEACHERS INSTITUTE i  in the Martin wu  late J J navaiiuuK, I All teachers, school board mem fdJ inyfavor 0f the Plaintiff and Geraldine Knoff You Vr RED CROS NURSING CLASS I d y T A representaUvcs Iou had en undur influ Jf,qUested for the recant      inibei ana r     or that tnere niu ,     onroiled in vs John Spenser 11, i Th attempt to break the will in least of ie Estate of Mary artm 0 throat a  lJighton by a nephew, Bert btim, Antony the intentions are Sun, son who charged undue influence,,  relative, req by KUa vr, stared before a jury Tuesday Cairt Dxon Mon, late John ior  It went to the jury Friday hut they, py Tui sJate llertha Sholcrman  ,  to  a verdict Don Van, Wod, late Christman Scholerman Winkle represent the plainfit and Thul,, lal0 Jacol Reed Fletcher the estate Mrs Retj Michael, Kllen and imn ,,  MiUer of Pinckney is on tAe jury Aiiur, iau nxui Labidio Fri,laU Michael, Kllen and Thomas Dolaa,Arbor req by Florence Chapman Sa J   Xilson IMH ol laKeiand, no home Wedicd  ,,, ois are her huband, two  Li 1 ,  j raee alid Jo,ii i,ni  ti s, Niok and rd if Toledo She Ha a 1   lakewind Kinr IU ti ol Koreign War Ladief Abeioi  ,  1 1  I,  01 ii d at , urvivtep daugh  , bro,ioe of I of th   VcUeri my and  Ann 1 i 1 ler Ol I liiv nij ,  1  The jury in the Martin will case lat0 j M Ravanaugh, ine jury niff nrf i,u tff Vnn  req by avers are  departed If you havc not enrolled in the cen ,CW us hand in your name and address  Hau JU1 Funeral v,a hed afternoon froie the  Funeral Home, Rev J M  Curia, in Saturday I Aarthout j McIUis j HaMhurgl i officiating cfmotiry Tie Irkeird Ku liters acved a honor yuani JAMES JURY  Jaes Jun,  r 1 , With returning war veterans mi   Howell 6 aaed of home car the Amencanj Feb 6 for their annual en   caes cf Had Croee is sponsoring a ftce 12J ferenQB ubjectsschool finance, J Hi1da Thirlwell for an LMMowe in Home Nursing 1  Elation and reorganizaton GJ  and Lawrence Dunham COM COKl CHURCH teSSsW in thenation M2Sf  gf   r, amend contract J ,Ube etarted in FtadmAU whe  IU Mrs Richard Item,,   tr5al isfSST  rnPClod wiUl   enrlhpdh  t ctSof Supt Herman Vedder1 I Dr Raleigh Schorlmg, U MCOMMUN RATION  ZJSg 100 Howell, Mich, Jan 26 j Sttaday S4oU    iot foi an IVi a, a id n e a pawu  id for 1 ariiii, 1   a  onall an on  it, rp , 1 ii el  t iM  tii1  fii i  1 1 f 1  11 Michael of MeiolUlii coo  i ,AV vai oil h it it anfl sent lot I iude and f iaUi nil  re t ia 01 to t Fra, All pinsecUtors ill tl triiur Kim Siller iroiiar letUrs It i v 1 jret any i  t vpnditure for 1  v 1 , Sixler i c  taiid on hiio  i is proiahle i  limes called he tiiue to ilonrisi  , lov,ci  will piohaoly he pi i i a 1  part ol rh riceipt  a pi ii s are offered at UK ,,, 0 that all , , fiance The  1 ,it ixcessive, Hpulur moth, rnanty Oc1, law takes ore the law  anillinjr but it a, prosecutor    IT v 1   1 , to all church, 1 io or   1  state and Gov  at ii received doubtful if he   rnir hictaMre stamps GoV y v 1 en jisKed llis ed to answer So 1 11 iame some aniiilinjf will confor some time to  n iii reialixed bingo   ed This is bino itcie syndicate for  which grand end of a sea piny, such a larmuda a loun d trip tickdav S raw name to Mrs Don Swarthout Mrs, Lucia Neson, Mich, State, A dinner will be served at noon COMMUNICATION Howell, ,  ,   Dear Mr Curlett I have just been Choii practiee Wed wading your story of the Georgia  dual government hi your Current CoMervation Notes SB Michigan counties paid oot  basket ball 5078 in bounties for foxes killed w  night 2 ,L, a 26 percent ,V entertained over 1W Payments vary from 2 Jr and Margaret Pour counties were added to the day McAfee spent Sunday   , ,, wi ui  Itirfrdgan is ehaerepping uak er of f IJ ftotb convention to vote or MKh JJate owned lenda At  Parker, Ben becoming a state 0 the  died VA iie   the M ajrammme Oil, Co univirg i i vifb a son, Wayne 2 urardd ren and a brfer, Fred, in 1Ve , The funeral was at the Muhlitr chnpel Thursday,  y  i COSPEJ Ai5iON Fore,t Hi cemomtery, A,n Arboi   niA  know that welEzra Beachy  Ptor TSIr 1J  ,, Oak townp t e 1    wabur m  QMmi SC SltTSf X wilhl VTnS op, MUW   Hy t   NEW SECTION BOSS x j Oliver LaPollo o Auhurn ttnlv arrwd  here Mondav to take over the dut,  jes oi rrand Trunk section OOKFJ made varant when AVI Halnr rr V  to finsj ajjfpress notes that 1 far concerned the Infantile Paralysis nana of the late Frank it founder of the drive,  carefully deleted neof via main reasons  hy t  rivt of trie past were suc cessful and sv populari The late presi  1 sMariiaded each drive as the ersoi who when stricken by infjLn iatt paWirT  nave een  Hi of IMV Mpan tV   i,, , ,1 to havi  yv he wa  ,1 i ,tii5d Jan 1 last He VT j a house here for his family I  araivMs so conquered the dreadao and overcame it as to be to lAke ovr ,ant ef le Wcle ears  a ttH duties of the United States for Stetistt state park the state gotl in 4 saOfeHie  k IJ thor shacee to 10a qretK  a     w MUI Mrs Ed Grendowski spem Trr   11 51  VanWorter plMsi  ee4e en etswe rW   ,     JJrftlSr wS Mr and   2S ArZlar wi Mr ae4   NURSES MEETING JsOIL CONSERVATION MKtTlNCt faintiftr Why  The monthly mating of tfie Lan Th1 ivinton 7, ,unil, fiiint mere frequently iir Nurses Assn will be hrk atj na1ior meptg and Ho t,on  ucfa ,  nurses home, Sparrow hospital,j r offoer wi11 bo hold at the town  Aanfekivl R0 at 3 0 ,Vn ir 3 W ww  Ajnerican Weekly great interest  Mrs Earl L Ward Sr  m zne with this Sundays, U  Lsue of The Detroit Iansin, at 8 p V, Feb 3 SpeakL  Cwgor Jan t ei Ls Miss Laura Millar, world travI ellor ad teacher at Sexton lugh hoo1  vJ ro,1 WlJ 771 common fctrmT AH roistered nurses inv,ted ,VrY Vill hr music and nterUin j1  f, rf imnt All Wownor, and    uy DetroH T irvitedguns mud SJ taium in war the month of February for th Ue of license plates John A Hagman, Branch Mgr AUNT JEMIMA SUPPER  A X  FINAL UQUeOATIOet Sii  f TAX MOTICE deu W, Feerletwstteery  w  stt wy roan 1300 p m te QisnsT IHnhei r, viH be ai Ant Jemimal The final liquidatien  ntr tf Com, chuoh Ruth Dref Shop,  pancake supper v vvm  4 , A Stw Fb II A  TtaV tSL JrTK 5  5 M Fw Mn Itay Hw    fiBh,,l  bom alt  4f4uP   r  J1    tVr   J  PINCKNfc DISPATCH Weaken,, Jnn 29, 1M rTinr Neighboring News j The blacksmith shop on the Eia enbeiaser farm at North Lake bun ed down last week Captain Robert Sortor of Stockbridge has been married to Helena Barbych of Warsaw, Poland, Mannheim, Germany  A Ladies Auxiliary to tr,v  ler jville Veteiana of Foreign Wars Post,     ,  I Xo 6464, has been organized  9   ia d Countyoa the  Brighton high school has received X  Tiri fM   the football trophy for winning the JWt WaU UW champioa,ip n the League of the JuP  P2S   lakts high school circuit STATE OF MICHIGAN and i Tk Probate Court lor tko Count i ei Livingston At a aeion of aaia eurt, held at 1 the Frohate office, in the City el AVON THEATER jtujH naanttaanaj BP w      mm Fri, Saw, 4M M rek X i i Lincoln Schmitt of Flint Road has been named sales manager of the BrownMcClaren factory at Hamburg J The state has appropriated 160,000 t to develop a bathing beach at the In the Matter f the Estate of Lotto barrel, Deeeaseed Jay P Sweeney having filed in said Court his final administra tion account, and his petition praying fox the allowance thereof and Petitions have been filed to add  1,200 acres to the city of Ann Arbor, ,  r      for the assignment and distribution sland Lake state park near Brighton  th M   MUte H is Ordered, That the 17th day FebruaryJADl1947 at ten oclock in forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed, for the examination and allowing said account and hearing said petition j including Pitt afield Village, Kimberly Hills, Ann Arbor Hills, Washtenaw  ittlls, and Windmill Heights There were 2283 auto accidents in PERILOUS HdUOAY citinfTie ia HaaJle Stair PAT OAHEIN, WTH WARWICK Cartoon nfeeuMajWfrVaJftareaV Comedy IUythii and Wasa 4 Sun, Tues,r, Fen 4 mmm F1NNQCCHIO Walt Disney Full Length Cartoon News Old McDonald Had a Barn Flicker Flashback1  ComingvieturuaJKwaty CargoCargo1, 4The Bride Boota Hot Wore Let Us Give that They May Walk Ag am PLEASE SEND YOUF CONTRIB UTIONS NOW TO THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY MARCH OF DIMES HOWELL, MICH Washtenaw county and 633 deaths int jt ja Further Ordered, That puh1940 compared to 1,598 in 1945 llio notice thereof be given by publiMichigans approved TB hospitals wtion  a copy of this order, for ton andBasif Whitoand now have a total of 4,733 beds  three successive weeka previous to Howell called at the B The Ann Arbor Masonic temple was 4   hearing, in the Pinck home Sunday broken into last week and a largo ney Dispatch, a newspaper printed amount of costume jewelry and equip aIld circulated in said County ment stolen from the Knights Temp j Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate iws hull  A true Copy Max Wiltse and Garland Elliot Celestia Parshall aim tohave been successful fishing Register of Probate ,iiig puffed oats and rice as bait j  j Phillip Sprout and wife were in Ann Aebor Friday and Howall Saturday  Canl Bidwell and family of Brighwife of Ben White home Sunday The Cut Rate Drug Store of Howell j Mes Edna as received 150 in restitution of thehome from St NAME ADDRESS fountain pens recently stolen them Mike Senkovich and Steve Kolask were picked out of a Detroit police lineup by John Livingston, proprietor Their attorney made the settlement Charles Juckstock, purchasing agent ior the Ford Motor Company who owns a farm in Genoa, was arrested or cruelty to animals and fined 25  and 525 costs by Justice Grenenwett Campbell returned Joe hospital, Ann iiMiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiH First National Bank Arbor Thursday  Fred Ewald and wife have mov s ed back to Detroit 3 Mrs Florence VanBuren of Detroit was in town Monday Wm Shehan and grandson,Billy, were in Plymouth Wednesday Swans Store Anniversary ends Friday 60  off on some items Mr and Mrs Walter Clark with Dotted Line Deader i4live HORSES 10 COWS 10 Fatal Animals Collected Promptly Vladern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER Agent Phone 88, Pincknv Tba FASTFST Dad Sto  Service in Michigan Central DeadStoekCo He was charged with leaving three Mrand MrsEmrrett Clark and Mr horses on his farm without food or anj Mrs Ed Cjark spent Saturday water  1 with Mr and Mn Leo Clark in Ann Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed left lastrkor j  week for a twoionths vacation in j pont forgrt this Friday is the the South   j jast fay to gave dollars at Swanns fta taawaM Under Fadorsl Supervision Menfter Federal Deposit la urease Corporation AU De posits Insured 9 fc 99    Store Anniversary SaleHowell,Mich N0te3 0f25Yedr8Ag0Jn BALBWedirlc Motor K HP   Iuciui Dmrle Pin  ANTTOATfcR OiftLAIA, Frl, at, 4a 91, Fe 1 XRACKUP iitarHM PAT UMMN, CiJUWS IKSVQft, HERfttRT AARSU4AUU and HA CULUNS Pianejr Carton MQatollf Hie fOm Sun, Man, Tuea, Fee ft, 3, 4 TILL THE END OF TU4 Starring tUUKUJHY MeUUIHt, HUstlt,f MITCHUM, GUY MAO J SON and JEAN POSTER , Cartoon 4,lf Thee I Sting 1 Sun Showt, 3,5,7 I Wed, Thur, Feb 5, 1 Filmed in Towering ftequoias with GODS COUNTRY1 with ROBERT LOWERY HELEN GIL BERT and BUSTER KEATON A Tim Holt Weitern CominguA HoU4ey in Mxico,T Ldy LuckUndr Nevada Ski HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH The Hyne bir double bam on the Frank Lucius Doyle, Pinckncy phone  be a stallion Owner can have byfarm, north of Brighton was destroyed by fire Tuesday   propert7 and joying Tho CaseyHudson Coof Chicago fQf, g oieski itas purhase the Lewis Spring , 5994 t fflf Drive Eufh Lake Axle ilant at Chelsea and will ARM FQR J19 acres incudIng 10 move thpre They make Ford parts  nf fntx lmuck buildings new, 42 I toll  THE POPULAR CHOICE FOUND White horse beleived to  BANK AUTO LOANS v I Mrs Eva ton wore married ,  ,  H  1 acrs of fine Meabor and A HTeu    btoom at tbs Federated Lucius Doyle, PUwkiBiy pfron 4 INCOME TA Ktrort Income Tax Reports Made Out ar my hotnt at 40 East Grand er in  MK, J A4, McLUCAS Brighton Ffcone 8731 Bargain Galore at th, ANNUAL KVWANIS RUMMAGE iSALL at S Main St ,, Feb 1 Ann Arbor, Jafi church Tuesday night by RevCook FQR SAL0ry limb and body Horn to Fred Wylie and wife on wood M  cowJ deHvered at Jan 18, a daughter, Virgiline Murgaret, SnMel Whooler and wife havi m  bnk to their farm from Birkrtt tleir son,Ray, having gone on the Newcomb farm LlPllBL g Pinckney and Schafer Roads, Phone Howtt 711SF14 FOR SALEFarmall F2 Tractor with plow and cultivator and 1934 Ford ton and a half truck Wesley TJnetoei WMH5MI    v,   i p,4 JL fe J , MICHIGANS MOST FAJKOUS STUDENT  People Like Fair Play, Confidential Service, Courtesy and Economy 80 They Natur siily Like Bank Auto Loans,  Tuos, Wed, Thui Jon 22930 in Tochnicolor DANNY KAYE THE KID FROM BROOKLYN wi VIRGINIA MAYOVERA ELLEN end ,TH GOLDWYN Fri, St, Jan 31, Fob 1 Mat Sat 2 p m Coot GIRLS uinody t RED RIVER RENE GADEfi Plug SUNSET CAstSON, PEGGY STEWART and M  BLACK ANGEL with DAM DUREAU, JUNE VINCENT cartoon Sun, Moo, Feb 2, 3 Sun Mat 2 P M Coot SLACK BEAUTY MONA FREEMAN, KiCMAftD DENNING Woetod Sboris No jbuunsc Aiixnon is auvwg iivtu the rvm ikaiu uum to UM V ii UinHiBrux and Cnarie atueemui xroxu ode Diiiingham U u Wm inland iarin, Jinan jtungjiley and Cattily eaiied aX tbju A4Mlrew CaxnpioeU iuwoe Saturday  Tuns, Wmd, Tfciir, Fri, HOLIDAY IN MEXICO WALTEA rlDGHi, JANE POW BULfmi MODQY tUOOWALL O FTttE hundreds of thousands of boys and girls who have studied in Michigan, Thomas Alva Edison is the most famous Yet dhe man who did so much for humanity ntrtt had mors than a few years offotmtl educatioa You may have read that Edison, the boy, wis banished from the Port Huron schools tor dreaminess to classthat his teacher called him addledaod that he learned she three lts Icom his mother Later, whea io his eeefts, he worked OA the Graod Trunk rssVuiL Focwcuuely for every oat of us, his ermin had  44ly layover of oead Ave hows ia Deccoic or Tbosms A Bdiioa high school an4 college wmm am aockat building, the Youog Mes Society library, 00 jefiersoo Aweoue, just a few 4oers east of Wood ward  cons, at teckd himself in its ieot47 1 ear  Ago Mrs Anna Sams and Otar Voluner were married ji St laarys cnuroh Wednesday  Normam sou, ofDeal i Guy JiajU is visiting in atao  Winiambooks, derouriog them, act by tubfea Cff author, but by shelf sod seaioa Throughout his life, das thoroughness was characceriscic wim faasa It was ejha quality that carried lust aSrough aVat thousand nnswTOfiiiilui torTP befoce ha iovented the incandesces lamp fsTti cboe nind iihoitMc f ifWf uitfoithoicMThc crratcid the storage battery rGeqre, he was soa4 oi saying, is one per cent inspirstinaj nioerynine per cent pernalradoa few of us have Mr JEdisoas vrr ness, his patience, has capacity tor ounces tratioou But we at Detroit Maoa aesiiat that our heritage srosn ham is bosh an inspiration and an otsogaeiocan oba cion to continue has enacts so mtmm list constantly trying so develop near and bettor ways ior electricity so nerve JNMU THE DETROIT EDISON CO 4 m xtrtt  0 mm umtdxatiy iavhed 0 Shoae xhibflii fiA Minoaahncb 9abe Edison InuV Ulaaje,  4  Whats AIR we hear ohont Jane and Mary wnUcing hw mm Howof Howeil came near drowning theae  Satuuday, with shoes rationed last week j JRev Fr Cnomerfoed opened the j  ulUp Q doeant hurry up 40 iwurs devotion at fiunker Up 1 foush his house the auctiaaer  wf may gat the inside tawt C  bullis f Anderson went We hear Je C, has in up the out to kttl a tekejr the other 4a7j g  , , Leat not ar te oelehrate his 60th wedding ana  began yet iversary Be drew  head en one g mytry at the week, Who and not only kitted it hut another  JdnnVr Z go to the shew with turkey and nhieken who henpened t SttxaAay niche to be in line, l Wc 4ont thiqk it is fair far the  Wm Thurston of  Silver JLnke is   fa g  to Jhelsea the father of a gkA since Sunday   wbHt Mads nta iaineaiaha A Chelsea dealer siunaed Mnr gitis hfv to net out and loads of onions last anit  s     n,  C P Sjaaa n Son are noiar fayB leaving aehaal soft a let of  lumhng wade Jc ejae fhattatnd asarts bat one eaat tarn James niaananiiaa, ffaank Park 4 jaroonds every 4ay ar and Boaeaed lieasaa iaaft r the augu 97 seeaas n kmm a fbw upper jasffwasna a nat tanbar Snr am9f  m  m eaan hi n the ifioh iQmmtfL iwiilmari w  waawe av o w se wepn wwlrggaaaj jaanaaiaaaBaajaaKnr aaaaaaa jga pany thane , fiurt Bnajarx of selling fratt tsaes or the jritc Co of ifaaaaa ias avath a 4 The Uftedifla anwars 3vh y l ileeted the tfaUaschai lawsaaaiH Bowktt Vk J I fish  t ase f0 ne ssaa m tsaaap aTSU jfeap  rt0r J fflfr,  I m9  SFIW  , Ser, Wen fisaas Oar Ser, Aaal aatnf fialVisat 4HB Wn najap ns wateh Vmm mmm  v tiNmsem MVI PNCKNfcY DISPATCH Wednesday, Jan 29, 1947 Aid Infantile HNCKNEY DISPATCH  Entered a VJnekne, Mick Sutucriptioii 125 a yeai Paid ia Advance PAUtTW, COOLETT PUBU3HSI  f w Paralysis Sufferers  tiro ifii i OF DIMES Give Liberally Kennedy  HEAtf 1A F  llimilHIIUluaifirillUaiUilUliiJlllKKQIIUilU limilliliillllClllIK i C Reickhoff Sr f  i OPTOMETRIST  LOCAL NEWS  110 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE1 258 Residence 613 IUiIAIUItU,MJUfIIHUilMiMfHjniimaHHIIIUUW  k iJouram Jirown, 4i of Grand1,  luipii, wtu kjlled dun, when hi a car pungd over an embanKuicni at, Lrigluon Mi and Mrs J L Stackable and j Mr and Mrs J It Wilson lulled on iv iJOxj iacibit in Lansing S , Sunday Sj  i K Sweeney and family of De 21 tjoit and W J Tiplady of Ann gjAiljor called at the J DStackabk Ji fine Sunday Leo Laiius and lannly ol Uow th Wijk Sunday callers at the Joe SLaekabie homy Clifford Yunruun and wife JOU Sunday unh Mi, and Mii Jvlui Sikwu in Delimit I Mr vid Mii EJuil Myer pentf SSundgflKlth Mr and Mr James  JOMJUW viui Arbor Floyd Weeks and family of Grand Ldge wire in 1iiukney iSunitay Kobert Seefeld and family were in Ann Arbor Monday Mr and Mrs Harry Lee were in Lansing Sunday to take thwir grand daughtir, Jiecky,horne who hai ben visiting them  j Welton Chamberlain who broke his leg1 New Vears day illumed home from St Joe hospital, Friday Mr and Mrs Kobert Kead entertaned Mr and Mrs, Ross Kead, son, iHoward and Janet Feidle r for dinner Sunday Ross Kead, son, Howard and Robert Read attended the boat  how in Detroit Sunday Mrs Norma Merrill and daughtrs, Janet and Mercidees and Mrs Marjory SVdian and children of Webster were guests of Mrs Nettie Vaughn Sunday I Llanehe Martin, Mrs IKlisMn Carmen 1orter and Mrs Floyse Campbell attended a meeting of the Stockluidge OKS lodge lYidny night and put on thr work for the Ingham County Assn Mrs Alta Meyer and Mrs Lola Lobdell were alo there   Miss iliz J RirhartJsou who is in, Florida viitd tho Alfred Lane f family at Lakeland, Lia, last week    i  iv in Miami, John Uurg and family wont to HovHl Tiifday to in tin Mich State caravan 4 VIL Gardner returned homo,  fiCiii Footr hospital, Jaekon Mon dav WIK re lv underwent, an oprra s A 4 LDRENS OtDS irUJMNfcbJ QUICKLY  VlCKS VATRONi  v, rtEUEVE MISERYLUS ON T1METETIC yicKS V VAPORUB 24  60c MAKES  STUFFED NOSE 0 RELIEVE MJSttY  RUB OiJ HOMETESTCO I 7C8S 27c 41 COHY DRUG STORE  mam Bevelled Siding 1 INCH,  IP ii ni 8 INCH WlTHS  Mr and Mrs Fred Smith Fliza belli Dcvm faux and son of FvartA sirnt th v,c k end with Mrs JenrI y ie JYvereaux  Fid Rebman finished repairing  tho damage lat wcrk done to the  Cory Drug store and Musonif din I J ijTr hall by the reont fire j  Earl Ney ha returned from Clevo land rrd if working for he Ford 1 r Jc  4 Sion Huzard has cut down  y0iv f   ar t ,v on the,  A f U KM  URif  lAK f 1 CaMtit dumber I UVE STOCK HAULING OENERAL TRUCKING IWeekly TripttoMadte to Detroit  Lloyd Heodee Phone 64F14 qua   hied wvr1 plmpnt tio 7 Lapt Stanley and Wife Virginia d,ann rlr Ho will JPW them in JDarrow and sous who have beun,, , w Vi itnig her motlxir, Mr, iva IJar row left for Washington O C i Sunday whre he expects USN re1 asunmejit MUEHA BKOS I ,,11 15,1 Ci h C vL  Mr and Mrs George Meabon Jr j of spent Sunday in Stockbridge j in FilO Mr and Mrs Wave WiMman o  SouMi Fa i ,pnt the wrck end  TJ 1 JTL11 with Mr CIS  ULXILR, Ml i 11   1 POT CASH HORSES, 10 COWS 10 JHOGS LCGORJDIKG TO SJZE CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CAACASS MUST BE FKESH AND OUND PHONE COLLECT TO flHQME COLLECT TO  OABUNG  COMPANY HOWELL 450 OrgUiaa Conapany To Pay for DEAD STOCK A Mrs A L Nosbitt  entertained her bridge club last Tuesday Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt were in ,ines and Durand Friday Andrew Wsbitt with N A Housner and Don Hodkin of Brighton attended the Mieh State track meet Saturday at East Lansing Mrs John Bell and MrsElizabeth j Brown w2re in Ann Arbor Friday  Mrs Louis Shehan and son grands, called at thrf Gene Shehan home in Ann Arbor Sunday Francis Shehan attended the Farm Bureau banquet in Howell Saturday, day , Mr and Mrs Louis Swarthout have returned from their wndding trip and are living in a cottage at  Swarthouts Cove Miss Josephine Culhane, former resident has bern appointed princi pal of the Perrson school in Flint Robert Grainger and family of Lansine cnlled t the Louis Co vie  home Sunday j Dr Haijlow Shehan and fanyly of Jnckfon spent Sunday at the Wm Shehan home A H Murphy and sort of Jackson air visiting Mrs Mary Murphy Fd Fortz and family of Ypsilan spent Sunday at the John Mar ihome   Harry Nuoffer and Wife of Holt were Sunday guests of Mr and Mr Lloyd Henderj  Lloyd and Gail Hndee and Ed  Spears jr attended thn commuoity sale at Saline Friday conducted by Bvt Wylie Hou hrooms, 8 and A tined forks sold for 14Tor 100 Swans Store, Howell Sundaj calhirs of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wylie were Dr and Mrs W C Wylie of Dexter and Mr aud Mrs Wm Eule of Howe  The MSF AlVrta Dinkel and Madeline Milker spent Saturday in Flint  Sunday callers at the Albert DfnF 1HV j JRtANNINC TO Jkel ho were Levi Ludtke, Wayne MN FLASK JR HAV TJackson and Charlotte Wricnt ot j Gregory  id Mrs Odell Wiseman  ,iiu  id attendid the dnce ln S aiiifni  t,     i i  Sm L took part in th bvd iiapids SiH d   I   i Jxon Meabon and jjamily ol  jUg match at Nothville xXw  n In , ty n j, i,    ,,  Dextfcr called at the George Meabon TOU j 0f South Lyon wd he iar r home Sunday Wisnan Pro team AT wo jidt  CA old unid Jijv rl sive at Swans Sto K f i 1 vvck rnivpv v Sale, Howell Mich , v V Sre, IJove  ra iJon Svarthout eni caid lab Saturday nigh  iiu i A load under con,ti XtHih Lake to Cheli ,ii up Sunday and suVciiii in he A tnroute to lad iick  in C ll trt  f  AUCT Having decided to quit farming 1, will uvl tit public auction on what is called the old Mark Kuhn tarnv  mile south east of Gregory in the Unadilla Koad or Dennis Hot Dogs and Jotfree     AtK biiixlNS AT 1230 tiiAiCr Mon 5 Feb FURNACES uaitBRrroKEiis  PIPE nrriNG WilfiAM Brasb CUW5 4 Year Old Holatein, bred JSiov 28 3 Yei Old HoUtein due March 3 3 Year Old Black Hofctein due heb 2 5 ee Old Guernsey, due March 21 3 Year Old Guernsey, fresh 5 tear Old Hoisted bned Uec 2 3 Year Old Holbein springing HbJslcin Heifer yrs old pasture bred Black Holstein Bull 1 2 yrs old 7 Heifer Calves various sizes  AS USUAL Mfrtrf Wmmtery  HOGb liereford Brood 5ow has had 1 litter  Hereford bhoats  TOOTIKT 210 White Hock FulleUMaUledwormed fAKM iMiUiMtWi B N farnMJI nearly new on rubber fcquippeJ vrith wheel weights, lights Juurter pultey ad vacuum lift, to Hb 2 Kow CuHivator and McCormick eerin Cfam Fiaaler TCRM5SrT Double Cotton 12 Little Wonder Tractor PIJW on Rubber 2 fcuubci ra V cgons Z Ihree Section Spring iooth Harrow Jo r Dcat Hay loader good condiUon N ,ie rTanure Spreader f, rt Double Roil Cultipacker ,,i estivaor Moneboat Duiup Kake Hog JJ heJlc Controller iet Do M Hamet raiU Gainer and Mf oUicr ilicles Eledrc Brooder 500 chirts 6 Acres of good Ccrn Quantity of Hay and Uomo Cream Separator Quantity Baled btraw 4k Com Wi it Enamel Kitchen Range I vroM Warm Morning Heating Stove Sote Housenold Goods and laying well v    J  R,1 4AMSS ROWffE H  c  4 i ow Available Classified 1ATH TUBS TOILET COMBINATIONS SHOWER STALLS WATER HEATERS CABINET SINKS v ant Ad TO RENT An Apartment Airs Grace Rununman, 35 UnadiUa Pinckney, Mich   FOR SALE2 Bottom 12 inch Maea, eyiarris tractor plow,good as new will sell or trade for John Deere 14 jpeh plow flharios Sfcwgaan txim BALEWovi ana ww neaung stove, 100 capacity tfiok Koiuaer acuu Kast Mofe, Phaat oSF  uR SALEJiine lumbar, 12 ft long I U6 inches F E Hinchey  Sow  7541 Dexter Town Hail Road HARDWARE 1 iOYDELL MUmVARNiaiBUMaSl MAPI m pyr 9 LEE LAVEY  hi Soy Bean Meal 425 cwt Farmers Feed Supply Cc For Sale MINNOWS  ALL WXIS Erdloy VonSkkra house complete witn bain and xurnace Call or see Howard Read, Pinckney, Mich Phan Pinckney 91F4 FUK SALEDuoThenhj oil heater 160, bicycle large, new tires ft airtite stove 8,porcelain top kitcheu table 4, one burner camp sto e3 0 Corey, Phone 112F FUK SALrTEating Potatoes II and 125 a bushel James Baker Anderson  5 room Uottage wU roR RtN garden spot Mrs Albert Frost13926 Fielding Ave, Detroit, Mien, or Phone Detroit, Evergreen 1008 TOSTSIfuTomaticTlrSHcTo gallon Water Heaters, Oil Burning Circulating Heaters, Oil Buring Tank Heater Modern Upright Home Freezer Complete Shallow Well Water SystemsMilk Coolers, Briggs AStraton  Wisconsin Gas oline Engines Elmers Garage Oak Grove Phona Howell 7158F4 or 72ftnF6, FOR SALEFuel0if Tanks 25 gals HOWLETT BROS Gregeory Mich PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELL,Mgr VHtVUKt Tie missionary Society meets Jftns vu ur Grauj Jrtockweu inaction oi oaicera bring material far bondngae iu aiu ijurs Guy Kuan entertain ad Sunday, at dinner in honor oi  4 ana aire George Robb and son Mrs L N McClear spent last veek at the Jack Draper home in Jackson and attended ta funeral of John Mclear  Mrs, jAndereon entertained th King Daughters Wednesday 22 ware present A luncheon was served Mrs Grace Worden and Mrs Emma Poole attended the District 13 Rebekahs convention at Fowlervilla Wednesday Robert Owen and wife have arrived from Arisona to operate the Lawrence Owen oil station  The war widows club and their husbands, were antertaned at the Jack Young home Saturday night Aaa Waehturn hawe returned from Florida where they spent 2 months Mrs Hasel Breniser entertained her bridge club Monday The 4H girls surprised their jader, Miss Jorgenson, with a birth ay cake Friday  Mr and Mrs Rex Coleman of Oak Grove spent Sunday with her mother ,Mr4 Lawrence Owens  Claude Rowe and wife of Ypsilanti were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Dewey Breniser Last Friday night Mrs,Orrin Olin was taken to U of M hospital with anc appendicitis attack Arid orden, Leon and Lynn Parrsh spent the week end at Houghton Lake fishing  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Daily 1100 A M to a 00 P M Except Wednesday Mon, Tuet,Fri, Sat, 70000 a, Cbaalee ML aaw Fleet State aad laeaige Rent OR G At MgCLUJiEY UENTISt 14 it Office 93ft gveaJage at MARION   srUiAUdJN IN FaUtMANfctilS MACHINE AND MACH1NSLESS ALSO COLD WAVKS Phone  MARION JAYlSOwaer Aaa Aehar Mlsalein ww nnig wwwnpepgMni V0Jwa 4M W4lvpeJMP Newell, MBetigaa to   PERCY ELUS AUCTION Phone SFll Plaekaey, Miehifaa HERBSNEkJ iaS 107 IVSI Phone 1SS Howell, Reel Relate, 1 City, Lake aad Fam A flperttttti lit You Property WHa Me GENE RAL INOFUKCE Pinckney Fboe  Miehifaa Phon STATE OF MICHIGAN ihe Probate Court for the County of Livingston  At a sossion of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell Phone 19FI WANTWrO BUYttnickens of aU kinds, also ducks Will pay Detroit prices  C H 12o7G 9119 Cedar Lake Rd Phone 18FSS WANTEli Paper of aU ktods Iron, Rags  Copper Harry Prist  WAUTID CHIClLfcJNe HWnest prices paid fo aU kinds of povftr  Tyler grogan, Howell, Mlek I Helenk Rubinstein Cdsmeci ex elusive in Livingston County ai Howell Ruths Shop for Women FOR SAESlabwootf rfuy NaWi Thurson Lumber Co, Phon 14 Hoiwell, Mich in said County dh the 10th    w ii day of Janury A D, 1947 Ray Lavey and family and Walt Present Hon wmifl L LyotiBf er Barbour and wife entertained at juge ef Probate dinner Sunday honoring Esther jn the Mauer of the Estate of Jorgenson on her birthday Jackie Breniser is home from the U of M for a weeks vacation  Mrs Arloa Worden and Leon were in Jackson Sunday The Trustees and Deacons met May H Girard, Deceased Cyril E Girard, having filed his petition praying that an ins true  ment fild in said Court be admitted to Probate as the last will ana testament of said deceased and that MARTtN J LAVAK Atfteeaar r Vaw lj BHtaeea  13SF6 Reaai 1 State 7IT Lakeside rHv License Rusk Lakt RHWARTHQufTtON FUNERAL HOMt AmbuUeoe Sarsiea Phou 39 v Paieaaay, MichifSEPTIC TANJIS 4 CEsE POOLS CLEANED WRITE AIXENEL HOfEl ROOM 70 a PHONE 424 ANN AK1AR RSrOi KiSKlCiERATiC lAAP PLiANCE SEKVlCE FORLT WITHIMONTCOMEE YWARD 3950 RUSVSIRDSNOKNEY Pbonje 136FU Pinekaey CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE ueneral Contractor and Builder 281 PorUg St Ptnckaeliea, AUCTION EER ARM SALES A SPECIALITY BERT WYLIE at the Charles Whitehead home administrate 0f said estate be grant PHONE PINCKNEY 7SF21 Sunday red to Cyril EGirard or some other Roberta and Robert Munsell eel suitable person elcbrated their 21st birthday Jan it u Ordered, That the 10th day 22nd ofFebruary AD,1947 at ten A M in the trenoon, at said Probate STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probe Court for the County OF LIVINGSTON At a session of said Court,held at the Probate Office m the City of in said County, on the 24th day of January, A D 1947 Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of office be and is hereby appointed for hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, That piblic notice thereof be given by publication oi a copy of this oMu for thrre succesIve weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate Phone Pinckney 147F4 MARTIN RITTER JR 612 Main Street, Pinskney, Mica, Representing Mutual Benefit Health ft Ac Ins United Benefit Life lasaraeca Ce, Borden CHendee,sometimes known A true r y Houaewives SAV B YOUR WASTE FATS as Wert C Hendee, deceased Rose C Hendee having filed in said Court her final administration account, and her petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution of th residua of said estate It is Ordered, That the 17th day of February A D,1947, at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Pro Celestia ParshallRegieter of PWOna Campbejl and Leona were in 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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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 64  n Pi Michtg fean Mirror State News Newt tad aad Henpeaiaa of the Tettitf Tald froai Lansing March of Dimes The itata nowa pays 55 percent of iti total fiasal tax nvwun back to the cities, counties, town and aehooli of the state in vary ing forms of stateeidThe payment of such a largo share of state collected Jmvenue back to localities can not continue to grow1 The above speech was made by Oof Georga Dewey in his inauger apeech in New York Jan, 6,1947 Although conditions ard similar OUR DEM m i i I,   Um Lavey Will Act As Local Chairman Robert Squires J the County Chairman , la New York and Michigan there is difference New YorJI state has a surplus of 518,00000a which Gov Dewey would use for postwar construction but would wait nntil the inflation period is over He admits that a aubstantial am ount of state aid is necessary for schools otherwise children in poorer districts would not be afforded equal educational opportunities with other district It is also nee essary in less wealthy communitiies to make possible health and social welfare services which shonki be equally available to all the people In Michigan last year the state paid back 59 percent of its tax revenue to the local units The st t surplus waa only 103,000000 and now under the sales tax divrsion it would pay back 71 percent The legislatune is still up in the air on the tax situation Some re commend repealing the tax diver alon amendment It is not certain that this can be done and then there is a threat of court action if an attempt is made to place it on tha April ballot Others would with hold revenue from local units such as liquor taxes ut the legality of this is doubtful , GREGORY The Ladies Aid met with Mrs Bess Marshall ThursdaAU the old office were releeted Mrs Inez Bowdish and Mrs Gertrude Crosman spent Sunday in De troit Mr and Mrs T J Poole spent Wednesday with Mrs Etta Ahrens Sn Howell  Mrs Mary Oockett was in St John last week Mm, Ray Lavey was in Jackson Monday f M Mr and Mrs Clyde Beauchamp were in Jackson and Stockbridge Sunday  Mrs Frank Ovitt and Mrs Don KcCorney were called to Fowler, villa last week by the death of their brothejr, Frank Plummer Walter Barbour and wife of Stockbridge called at the Ray Lav vey home Sunday  Mrs Alio Worden, Mrs T J The March of Dimes campaign to aid infantile paralysis aufferens is now on and extends from Jan 16 to SO being climaxed by theann ual presidents ball at St Josephs hall, Howell on the night of Jan 31 at which Barney McCardels 5 piece orchestra from Lansing will1 play Robert Squires Howell chick hatchery man is county chairman and there are numerous local chair  men Lee Lavey is the chairman for Putnam March of Dimes con 4ribution boxes have beetn placed ia local stores here yu may leave contributions The coupon may be detached from the adv in this pap or which you may mail with your contribution to local headquarters Cure and prevention of Infantile paralysis is a worthy cause and while some progress has been made much remains, to be done There are 24,000 cases of polio tieated in the United States each year with 1100 in Michigan Last year there wene 2 cases in Livingston county  Mrs Wiley Brewer died last October and Miss Estella PI ess is in an iron lung at the University of Michigan hospital Through funds raised in former drives Ralph Peckens of Fowlerville was sent to the Warm Springs Foundation in Georgia several years ago which place was donated to the cause by the late President Frank lin Roosvelt, himself a victim of polio and through whose efforts the yearly campaign was started Dispatch Wednesday Jan 22 1947 No 4 5T  i by Mat  I Basketball Scores Current Comment Zona ttdUd IDEALS,ENERGY,TrfRIFT DEFEAT HOWELL MOTORS The Pinckney VFW team won from the Howell Motors last Wed nesday night 50 to 17Pinckney led 29 to 9 at the half Pinckney Kuhn, F  15 P Young, F 14 Gentile, C 4 Reynolds, G Lavey, G Mielnik, G  2 9 o 0 Howell Motors R Benedict, F 2 D Benedict, F 7 FuUcerson, C  , 2 Smith, G  4 Garland, G  O DEFEAT HARTLAND 27 to 29 The Pinckney VFW team beat Hartland there Mon eve 2722 Pinckney VFW Kuhn, F  7 P Young, F  3 Gentile, C  Lavey, G  7 Aschenbrenner,G 2 Melnik G 0 Hart Land   8 Austin, F  2 Mageria, C   Sneath, G  2 7 Bad luck still pursued th Iinckney team last Friday nigni as tney irop i ped two out of three games to the J lowlyrated Uitlatid team The girls , m lost us opener to Once aguin the Ford Motor Company Uuds the held At a time when automobile manufacturers are annuiimihg price increases, the Ford Murur Company has announced price J hi acjjii is expected to have widehit cni re  orberations in the automo hje world In the old days ihe Ford  umpany nk many move of this  mure, H was the first company to c ilie price to around oij in the u dei days, thus placing the car within reach of ihe multitude when prev i jsly only ihe rich could aliord one ihn it OLMJII upset the auio world vhcM it el the minimum wage at i  i day Ivventually all the com i any competitors had to follow suit i lie w i Id will watch with interest  hai ihur action will he in tiiis case it Uii  a superintendent of schools a touvli jui, not only in iinckney  011111 piaces as well In High ALL MUST BE STRONG N EACH OF OS  TOAY TO WIN THE WAR AN0 TO PRESERVE OifG DEMOCRACY  the Hartland gals, 20 to 15, with ,,itl,ll,i I1 lr to 50 per car Mary Gentile garnering all of the Pinckney points The iinckney girls just couldnt hit the hoops while Hartland showed a couple of good sharp shooters rIn the second contest thy Pinckney quintet had a walkawaywith thill art land reserves, whining ,3i to 10 Pinckney used all fifteen men Jerry Clark was high man for Pinckne with 14 points and Don Clark gut 7 In the last contest the two varsity teams staged the roughest contest seen on the local floor in years with fouls galore and Hartland managed to nose Pinckney out, lib to 1 Pinckney made 21 fouls and Hartland had 11 called on them Hartland made enough points on foul goals to win the game Jim Meyer led the Pinckney scorers with 7 points and the Lyons brothers each got J for Hartland The refereeing was not very highclass as the oilicials allowed the irame to get out of control and the arguments were many and numerous IINCKNKY RKSEKVKS J Clark f 11 Amburgey, f  2 D Clark, c 7 li Harrow, g Jeifrey, g HARTLAND HI SFRVHS Hoose, f Strong, i ttycolf, v lano the le i ir i ji l in P  he superintend, nt is in pioerbial dog house because rmaud he girls in the clemengiades im swimmin in the in the , o swimmiig pool riiiier a i in ami  and a  d   1 I i 4 iormed a meetlaid  education there i wnii ihe snpef mtendent PM,II 111 tint iie buy nae swum in   i de l,i var and that the w iniiiinj poo i tniiivly priate The mo ihers aie ,, pn ion and Ulsatislied Circuit Court News Judge Collins held a oneday court session at Howell last week Clifford Hath pleaded guilty to breaking into a gaa station in Fowlerville and will be sentenced Friday Divorces were granted to Lavon from Wayne Ward George irom Shaw anTthlane from Frances Risdon  The lawsuit of the Village of Pinckfiey vs W H Meyer started last November was resumed at Howell last week Friday it was settled out of court The village agrees to move the gasoline tanks from under the sidewalk in front of the Meyer garage on West Main Street and build a v Ptmnds Mtrpftf, paster Masses lit 8 and 11 a, m, No vena Friday J220 noon and 8CV0 p m Preparation tor Holy Common fca each Saturday  to 9 p, ra m Sunday 700 to 780 a m Sunday, January 26, 3rd Sundayi after Epiphany, 5th week of 152 Novenna Prayers are requested for John McCIeer who ditad in Jackson Fii i 0 Wilson, g 4 Combs, g I Substitutions Iinclney S ini n, Singer 2, Burroughs, V  mer, J Dariow, ifjiid,, Bid well 2, Millott 2, b i pi KM MTyer, f Young, f Ktinis, c Harrow, g , T Claik, g  tie HI ei ij gia where a man I  el roiii i  b Jont militia to he who served I he pa only I rni the iu ,u eini r b me a culiai  ark 1, II an   lo ir exists in Geor  ejid the govand i using the ep om lovernor Arnall , to years not lapilol but the a well It is a peCover or Talmadge wa  joie h 1 o,Oil  aiKe elect ed i  he t,ii, i but died belonbUbe in tali d The Lieutoveillol elect a, not yet ini ej a  a I  11 i man Iriiinade, , the goV, on, bad run on the ballots  n IT eandidah and gotten 000 The , i ,ii in e niet and elected  o  m i mi  nivn i noi A if iall re io ytc ui office However HAKTIANJ Caneron, f   Stevens,  S, Lyons, e Havell, g H Lyons, g Substitution,  Pind t ey  H Stofer, R rimU 2 11n 1am lUC  mad and  i i Lit Yoimr r I al  capittd at jngiit session, jovci nor A the Lieutenant ,i , come goverJioK  ill JT  aiy pus o C udnew sidewalk to replaced one which  day and  Cope, a former revert will have to be torn up without any cost to Mr Meyer There seems to have been a slipup somewhere as Mr Meyer claims he did not receive any notice the trial was to be re sumed Thursday and he went to Detroit that day, s Poola were in Jackson Thursday Burgess, F Tom Anderson and family of Royal Oak, spent week end with Mr Nellie McCIeer Mr and Mr Cliford Larned of Holmes, G Laasjaf pnt the week end withi  Mr and Mi B RoekweU i  Mrs Tho Hewlett entertained CUTOW SWARTHOUT Iter bridge dub Monday  The marriage of Louis Swarthout Walter Barbour and wife were son of Mr and Mrs LJ Swarthout Sunday eopper guests of the Roland of Portage Lake and Mias Jennie toffen Gutow of Detroit took place at the Mrs Belle Leach is isiting her Com CongL church Sunday evening tiaugfater in Pontiac BCT Allard officiating They were Mrs Orfa Olin ha double pneu attended by Gerald Swarthout ft   J brother of the groom, and Helen Mr Perd Bowdish and Mr GMmberg of Detroit Following  lUttmam were Tueaday dinneriPtion at the Swarthout home eete of Mrs Pearl Marshall J the couple left on a wedding trip Mrs Hamy James, Mrs, James aw on their return will reside at  nd Joan were in Ann Arj Pinckney bor Friday NEW UNDERGROUND CABLE who died in Iowa Friday Among the intentions am Sun, Sunday Frederick Curr Mon,ate John Sullivan, Tuesf late Neil McClaer, req by lirs Richard Greiner, Wed, late Phillip Boileau Thur, late Eva Bolen, Fri Joha Dunkas, Sat late Blanche Sholer man, Sun Anniversary high mass  for late Mary and John Fitchbroth The Michigan Bell Telephone Co ers and pisters and Clarence Dixon, is now using a new type of under1  by MrsEUa Clara Dixon ground cable td serve rural subscribers This cable is buried deep in the ground by a plow and j by means of it 11000 families in the rural areas got service last year The company now has 107,000 rural subscribers in Michigan and ex pects t add 20,000 mora this year The new cable is lightning proof and withstands severe weather con ditions Scores of other Kanie wen lows  iiritfhton J, Dexter 2J Manchester J2, Little 1ioneers St Augustine 0, St Thonm Milford XJ, Farmintfton U Fowlerville 42, JxsJie 8 Williumston 4i, Danville 2d Holt 40, Stockbridge 2 Everett 17, Howeil jo University Hih 27, Saline 22 Iiornulus 50, Chelsea M  The Iejuhlicnns I, known a a jarty  velitodov in Conii I hey will retain the i yields approximately a, fol 1,111 jon dollars per y 12 2J COM CON L CHURCH  AKrerf Allartf, MrsFlorenc4 BaugtafOrgaaist and Choir Director  Sun School Supt Herman Vedder Morning Worship  100 Sunday Schinbl  U40 CSoit practisa WadMAKKiAGE LUdi 3E C05PEI, Pastor   r,,t S SC Supt   Morning Worship liaonard Jones, 24, Pinckney Bernidine Dohn, 20, Ann Arbor Louis Swarthout, 24, PinckneyJenn I Evening Wenbip ie Gutow 23 Detroit Robert Duni Prayer Service, Wed  sra Beacaa mt Marvin Shire  100 JOHN McCLEER John McCker, 7K died at Jarkson Saturday The funeral wa held at the Queens church there Monday with burial thereHis wjle wasfor mer Nettie Keithmiller of Stof bridge who died a nuniher of ye ago Surviving are a dauenu  Mrs Iiuth Ewiyrs of Jackson, IOTTgrandchiidren and 2 hrothers, L o of Brighton and Ernest of RoI Oak The deceased was a veUercin of the SpanishAjnerjcai war and a j carpenter and contractor who did considerable work in this section, ret into the lov in poa , rini eiiiiendu that  ioulil bennie court jiiestion  always been the rich and We Ieul t  i iry i  ,  i e 111  , I  I  I H  ojie tUX S  i e income taxes i i lie very much  ohotnieement to i lear the way luc mi, other1 hne been un til it would cut the cost of state tfow i nments by reduc ine the nunrihei el nators and legislators and consolidating the districts Lets see them do it Once an oflice tfets on the ballot it stays forever The townships are still elect litf highway commissioners, conliiMes and justicr  of the peace be catii the ieitlitiire will not repeal i  law electing them Time and again nn liiis are introduced but they are ays killed Counties still elect coro,cjs wiioi duties are more or less  ynthetie Jakland county has led the way here, where the board of super isors alKlished the office and appointed twenty county doctors to handle the work ellorts to reduce the t he rich pay most ol and this reduction w to their benefit Th on the luxury tax  for income tax  wise Conres v l willing to tanipei v i The Detroit Wvs Sunday School , Young Peoples Meeting ffct Roland Stoffer family visedDXTER lT TURWED WWN gyj Birely2l Hfidreth,19,  IHe was also a member of the old Anderson base bail team when it , ,, ,   ,    A   u i u A i national lottery and legalized gamb composed entirely of the ifoche ana, ,,  L    j McCIeer boys the Walter Berbours in Stockbridge,1 HoweU Ernest Lindbergh, 47, Dei TAX NOTICE Ann Arbor and Dexter, who h4troit Ceiia Beach, 87 , Brighton I will receive taxes at my home every Saturday from 100 p m to 500 p m0 until further notice Doy Fisher, 21, Howell, Anida Car Stanley Dinkel, Treas penter, 21, Howell Don Allen, 19 Brighton, Shirley Beam, 18, Brigh ton John Scully, HoveU, Vivian Nelson, 56, Lansing John Freder ickaon, 23, HowelLElaine Leider, 19, HoweU George Teeter, 22,Bowjell, Mary Jane Pradenhaugh, 17,and nine dajs Depi Caslcev and Ralph Reid were visioned the location of the Boys InlWm Clandenning, M Fowlervie, jn fsyjiwn Saturday j dustrial Home, or reform school, which J  stratton, 41 Fowlerville Mr and Mr, Harry James wera   mw rom lta n         Sunday dinner guest U Mrs Dorajt    week wan  pBj t  Y joint legislative committee turned Mr Ernestine Ulrica f Howell thumbs down on Loch Alpine, a deSs fltafteg at the Lawwnesi Owenct country dub located on taHubesae while Mm Owen is at thelon River between the two aties Their UiisaUlf  reasons were it does not eome up to MraArlo Worsen and sons  i t   im Jbdven Sunday nu square and contain fifty percent M HoBoway and family and gricuiturnl land A apedal commit W4m teeoaa and family spec tee had once approved the arte A ttTssad Mr O B Arnold atUm4year ago a alte wf  U fta funeral of bar sister, MnPr   J  ftiJeW te Teiede reacsnded on the grounds that it was MiW Msaes m Perry Tueadar not en  mam lawny and hssl no  m mlmU Oaafcey and  hfltmm JiowA  rrt rvfile under cooakieratkm, and on St Johns to view People are at Tames Ce IN MEMORY OP Phillip David McKinley,son of Mrnd MrsLJ4cKinley departed Again the outcry is heard for a itiunal lottery and legalized gambling Kxperience shows that it does not work In 1810 France established a national lottery which yielded the cut fhribery and corruption became MURRAY KENNEDY RESIGNS J  , TT  Murray Kennedy of Pinkiryrvr,nt 2,400,000 However, deputy sheriff for the past 10 years at tho county jail, hasnvign ed to take immedate effect At pre sent he has no definite plant for the future so prevalent the law was repealed in  J82 and the next year the poor people, the principal customers of the lottery ncreaaed their bank deposit by 110,000  FRANK PLUMMER  Frank Plummer,a former resident Howell Mr iVcear e Uag celled,   At begmniag to testate the home may re widg and Marcmn Cecil G Vincent aeoeived word last Wedneadar of the deatii of his Atffaer Oeotms JL Vmemst Me left for Cambridge, Sunday callers at the wife, Kevin Lsawias Mr Wylie Mr WBL eac  J this life Janp 14, 1947 at the tenjdied at his home in Fowlerville der age of nine years, nine months Monday He leaves a wife and sev eral children,including a sonEmory of Pinckney He was born in Waldron, Mich, and came to Pinckney with his parents 18 month ago Surviving toCARD OF THANK jnourn his loss ane his parents, one,  We desire to thank sister, and two brothers and a host ami neighbors for th many acts of other relatives and fritnds   kindness show rtf the time of The funeral wae held from the the death of our belowsd son and Comm Cong4, church Tuesday af brothers, to RevAllard ior his com smt ternoofL Rev AUard officiatingHi forting words, to the singers and aad daesmates attended in a body and  aU wbo gigted in any way in Jesus Lover of My SouP, 1,  9Wrom, in  Mis Fftgrffc of Detroit smdj Interment wae in Pinckney earn teryi ,n Mr and Mrs L J McKintey smd and Family  The Washtenaw Tribune pans the Ypsilanti City Council, and rightly so, for refusing to ban the sale of unpasteurized milk in that city n 1900 the days of unpasteurized milk and impure drinking water there were j 5,122 cases of typhoid feverin MiehAour friends n 1 J946 in the entire state were only 88 and tha in places the sale of unpasteurized milk is J mitted In 191T cheese made from pasteurised milk was shipped Lansing, Bath and Ypsilanti typhoid outbreak resulted We der if Ypsilanti will have to epidemicbefore they come to 2 Ji M  1U   Y DISPATCH WaldMMk Jw 22 1947 Wmrk  Neighboring News i dtA Or MICHIGAN SB Ta Probate Court for the County ol Livingston  x Mr Helen Monks Berry is the chairman of the March of Dimes earn ,  suu w IMU vetu , nua tu paign at Stoekbridge this year UM fry uUkm in uu civy ei Howell defeated Fowlerville in their v u jivwu w tu cuuut,ua cne annual basketball gams, 48 to 86 lorn oayot January A v, iy47 Representative Tharber Cornell of ireMiiuonouie ftiuig iiVw, Howell has been named chairman of tuug ex rrouace, the Michigan State College committee u m auuu U the Eatoe vt in the legislature otue  arreU, UeceaseecL The cost of government in Living  Jay K Sweeney naving filed in ston County last year was 1,579 per , awa Court his linai adnurustra capita The state average WM 1236 uou account, and his peUUon prayGenesee had the lowest coat 427,ting lor toe allowance thereof and and Oscoda the highest, 3668 er the assignment and distribution The state conservation department ef the residue of said estate has purchased eleven more acres of It is Ordered, That the 17th day land in the Brighton area and 860 FebruaryD,1947 at ten oclock in NOT ON YOUR TINTYPE Grandma looks calm and collected as she poMt for posterity, but she wasntnot on your tintype I  Getting her family ready for this picture was a long, weary business The day this photo was snapped, Grandma WM p at dawn, wrestling with the old wood stove roaring the kettle to boil, cooking breakfast And the day be fore, she ironed the mountain of clothes that had needed such hard scrubbing The day before that But that was Grandmas life She didnt know any other kind Her way of housekeeping took lota of time, lots of elbow grease In Grandmas gayest dreams she never imagined the time would come when a woman would have dozens of electric servant daily for the cost of a bar of soap Electric serviceready and willing around the clock and calendaris a modern miracle Grandma missed by beins bom too soon But electrical dependability and cheapness, too didnt happen by accident Not on your tintype Theyre the result of Vty of hard work and practical experience on the t of your neighbors who operate this com iny  Iin the Pinckney area The Reverend J M McLucas of Brighton attended the Ann Arbor District Ministerial meeting at Midland last week Elton Hewitt of Ann Arbor will start a lumber yard at Hamburg  C J Nelson and wife of Howell have sold their picture studio to Duane Zemper, a war veteran from Brighton Mr and Mrs Jay Brigham, formerly of Ghubbs Corners are spendirg the winter in California President Truman has sent the narie ot Robert Beid to the senate to be approved as postmaster of Gregory Mr and Mrs Fred Catrell of Howell announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha, to A A Meier of Ames, Iowa Mrs La Vera Davis, 89, of Howell, arrested for not sending her son to school, pleaded guilty and was sent to Jail, not being able to furnish the 100 bond asked Later she was fined 625 and the bojr sent to school Roland Essehherg, 19, of Howell, arrested for taking the receipts of the Hamburg dance from its hiding place, was fined 60 and costs Xorenoon, said tune and place being hereby appointed for the examination and allowing said account and hearing said petition ,H It is Further Ordered, That pub , lie notice thereof be given by publi J cation of a copy of this order, for AVON THEATER gtockbrfdgo, Mich, Fri, 3t7a4a5   A Double Future Ao Outdoor Drama NKJHT THAI TO MEMPHIS with ROY AGUFFADELE MARA Music and Comedy Flee THROW A SADDLE ON A STAR A Musical Western with KEN CURTIS, JEFF DONNEL HOOSJER HOOTSHOTS end DINNING SISTERS three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed riut rw and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true Copy Celestia Parshall Register of Probate Sun,, TIMS, JAB 22S Stuff for Adult Audiences POSTMAN ALWAYS KINGS TWICE Starring LAN TURNERJOHN GARFIELD 4 QDrainffPeriliou Holiday Pinnoo cchi Return of Ruity SCANDAL COLUMN jllMllllllllHIIIIIIIHIIIIUIIIIItlllllimlllf I First National   RMtn SYLVAN THEATER CHELSEA aflCM Frt Sat, Jan 241627 MURDER MUSIC burring VERA HRUBA KALSTO THE WILL ylAM MAKSMALUHELEN WALK , fcK JfcROME OWAM and ANN RUTHERFORD lews Comedy Sun, Moo Tues Jan 262738  bLUE In Technicolor A Musical with 201NU CROSBY,FRED ASTA1RB and JOHN CAULFIELD1 Cartoon Fefcstag IareeV Notes of 25 Years Ago 3 Bob is making the rounds JCAnj j Howe, rlrst it Merlyn to the Greg g ory dance, then Betty P to Dons  party and Louise Z to the showAu 5 in the course of a vacation  Is Joe C in the habit oi breaking dates then balancing it on someone else Ask Shirley Joe B was much interested in Cecil H the night of Dons party but that was a long time ago Didnt iDick Gallup feel out ot j place New Years eve with Vic Y indDetty and Raymond and Jane  Bank i Hawaii M 1 f J Superihloa MeiUer Federal Deposit 1 uranee Corporation All Do ch DapeeH, f   1 EDISOtf Co The Philathea class met with Mrs Mary Pick January 11th The high school boys are raising money to buy baseball uniforms The seniors will sponsor a lecture course another year The tenth grade won the spelling match The following did not miss a word Reatha Cook, Calvin Hooker, Drusdlle Murphy, Ethel Gardner, Viola Shipley, Blanche Hendee, Hasel Richardson, Florence Murphy, Anna f Clark, Grace Tupper, Velma Hall, Pauline Reason, Francis Kraft, and Erma Read Chelsea may have a murder on its hands Monday the dead body of Mrs Alma White, 22, colored, was found with a jacknife in her heart at the  negro settlement at the Four Mile I Lake cement factory Albert White is in jail charged with the crime  The South Lyon Herald has been sold by Mrs Addis Pierce to L E Lucas of Lansing The Fowlerville Light plant has been sold to the Detroit Edison Co for 112,500 The Toledo Ice Company has started Ailing their ice house at Zukey Lake They are paying 23J0 a day  Saint Marys Church has bought two i acres of land to add to their come Jury of William Collier I The board of supervisors has auth I orixed the county road commission to purchase gravel pits in Hhe It must have been crowded back seat We understand June A and Barbara H make swell pals They like the same thing even the same man Norma Should learn to hold what she catches in Geometry class Mary W has been visiting the dentlrt Gan it HA she is only interred in ride fcome fnom Howell We dont want to be quoted on this but we hear Joe B and Carl Z went th the New Years eve show, When did Marion step in We hear Mr Reader needs an adding machine to help him with 1, income tax  sould have more exemptions NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF DIRECTORS Let Us Give that NotejtA8 They May Walk Again PLEASE SEND YOUR COmuBUTIOM NOW TO THE UVJUUSTO COUNT, MARCH OF DIMES HOWELL MICH  Frank Wright and wife are visiting in New York Last year Ja4HesssjKtr there were 176 msrrtsgs Mmmn issued, M births, 2s deaths, and  divorces te rainsslae II Dramatie Crab will take their play Caprice to Dexter IfttL Nellie Gardner, Edward and Lincoln Smith will sine F L Andrews attended the ing oi the Mirhigen Pratt in Detroit Friday Thai night the body i v  3ll ST      m   D ft   showing t4h  Before Christmas at  JUse Whstney Theatre I The county aeeoeialiesi of Fensors  Clubs assets in Pmckney eei J igetlL Those on the  XL W Tesflt, WHiasm BaB, and Ben f  WAifsX you OMrtMMUAMY T J a Uviagstoa boutnwest Soil Centervasjoa Distrivt To occupieiB of lands lying wiuxin tne bouanaxiesot Manon, LQCQ rucuam a onaoiua wwuajups oi Livingstott county, Micnogan, notice u hereby given that on the ttutn day of January iy47, between the hours of IW p in and 2iM pm in the Gregory Town Hall in Greg, oryu Micnigansn annual meetuig and directors election will be held All occunters of land who hold title to or are in possession of three or more acres of any lands lying within tht district are eigible to attend aad to participate in the directors election, A land occupier or occupier of land includes any person, firm or corporation who shall hold title to, or shall be in in poyosirioB oxny land three acres or store a ertent lieini with in a district organized under the previsions of the Districts Act whether as owaer, fcssee renter, tennnant or otherwise Willerd Wfltat, Chairman, Board of Direttort, Livingston Southwest 8ofl Coneervation JDastiict 8 ITS WHAT YOU KEEP S S s f THAT COUNTS 5 i i  i i s 2 Its an old axiom that anyone  s can make money, but it takes a g special kind of ability to put a few dollars away regularly for the future A well known business leader once said If you want to know whether you,are likely to succeed in life ask yourself this question, Can I save money If you cant the J seed of success is not in you  The reason is simple Money f management calls for good  judgemeit,piscipltne, wisdom  thrift and determinationthe  qualities that help a man sue  ceed at any taskIf you havent a saving account with us, we invite you to open one If you already have an account here, conns in and make a deposit every pay day i Wed, Thur Jan 2930  VALLEY OF THE Starring HUBERT LIVINGSTON ADRIAN BOOTH, IAN KEITH I and THE CAT MANt OF  FAKIS CARL ESMOND, LENORE AU  BERT and ADELE MARA Coming CrackUp, Till the End of lime, Holiday in Meiieo HOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH Tues Wed Thurs Jam GARY COOPER ia 212223 CLOAK AND DAGGER Cartoon News s Fri, St, Jan 2421 Mat Sat 2 p m Cont  PLArNSMAN AND THE LADY with WILLIAM ELLIOTT nd VIRA RALSTON , Plot  THE FRENCH KEY The Adnrurea of Detective Johnny Huher with ALBERT DEEKR and EVELYN ANKERS Cartoon  Ac Sun, Mon Jan 26 27 Sun Mat 2 P M Cont CLAUDIA ANDDAVftf Starring DOROTHY MclUJIRE and ROBERT YOUNG Selected RborU Has Tues, Wed, Thui Jan 282930 la Technicolor DANNY KAYE la V FOR SALEOne Bedroom suite witn bureau, has long mirror Phone 125 WANTED Butchering to do on farm L W Umstaad, phone 64F13 FOR FLEGa Range and Reguia tor for boctle gas 4000 3580 Rush Lake Rd, Pinckney THE KID FROM BROOKLYN VIRGINIA MAYO, VERA ELLEN nd THfi GOLDWYN GIRLS, New IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO FOB SALE Potatoes, carrota, and  Li W Umstead FOR SALEDry limb and body wood if f a cord delivered at Pfmckner aad Schafer Roads, Hofi 7118F14 Waah Bowl Joe Simons r WCm HalJUItfol Burr Fed Grinder frt KajOrffl witfc bear BUILD REMODEL REROOt MASONERY WORK PLAS11R OR HAVE DONE d LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE Furnace, Gee, Oil or Coal Air Conditioning Type, FLOYD FELDER EXPERT INSTALLATION PHONE 4477 BRIGHTON VIHEM HOU CT TMRCXICM  HOMef  LOOK IH THE YELLOWPAGES OTTRRTCIEPHOME DIRECTORS UNDER RESTAURANTS I VIERE SURE COMNA NEEO ONE 1 147 Tb SUB9OUPTI0K PRiCE OP DISPATCH WILL WL im n Cat asitfM lat mi CJL HttWU East of Pinckney WANTEDA girl or wosnan for ima Ca 150 a Year r  7MI  HGC vbobWJi3tA YJWajHIH WrT4 V PINCKNLY DISPATCH Wednesday J an 22 1947 Aid Infantile Paralysis Sufferers NNCKNEY DISPATCH im m, Enttred  Flnka Mick iubjcriptioii Ufi a jm j Paid in Adtaaea  FAUTW CUUXTT nnuami I LOCAL  HEAD COLDS  ILDREN S COLDS RELIEVE MISERY RUB ON TIMETESTItt rz Join the MARCH OF DIMES s Give Liberally Ke nnedye Gen Store      F  iiuunimwiiuuiiiitMiAiuHnifiumi miiiiiitiiiiiiiuiUH C Reickhoff Sr LOCAL i OPTOMETRIST 110 WEST GRAND RIVER AVI HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMNTS PHONE SSS RMidMe 61t IWIUHtlHllftmlHUteS  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee Phone 64F14 CASH HORSES 10 COWS 10 HOGS ACCORDING TO SJZE CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLECT TO PHONE COLLECT TO  j DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 460 Jh Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK  FURNACES OUBUANERfeSTOKEftS JteftVJCE ittTAIXATK PIPE ftlTlNC WiHlain Brash PHOME PlNCKNEr 1M Mr and Mrs Gordon Hester of Ypsilanti were Sunday guests of Mr and  Mrs A L Nesbitt Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt spent  Thursday with Mr and Mrs A L  I Nay lor of Eaton Rapids Dr and Mrs Robert Bird and family of Wayne spent the weekend at  the Earl Baughn home I Mrs Virginia Baughn Carver va   guest soloist in the Brighton Metho1 dist Episcopal church Sunday night Mr and Mrs Robert Seefeld spent Sunday in Ann Arbor   Mr and Mrs Howard Seefeld May Jane Gallagher were Saturday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Seefeld Sunday guests of Mr andMrs W C AtLee were Mr and Mrs Melvin Potts and Mr and Mrs Charles Keef er of Detroit  Mrs Gladys Lee was in St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, two days last week for sinus treatment Jack Roberts and wife of Detroit were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs S H Carr Lynn Hendee attended the meeting of the board of supervisors at Howell last week The board voted to hire a woman extension leader with duties similar to those of the agriculture agent only in the home Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wylie were Mr and Mrs Hubert Ledwidge and two children of Royal Oak and Frits Wylie of Howell Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry, Miss Beatrice Lamborn and Mr and Mrs Charles Whitehead called on Mrs Ellen Harford of Iosco Sunday Mrs  Harford recently suffered a broken leg  Mr and Mrs Joe Madock and Mr Mary Brandio of Detroit called on Mrs Emma Brandio Sunday  Mrs Andrew Campbell entered St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, Saturday for treatment 1 Kenneth Reason and family and  Mrs Mame Farrell of Ann Arbor called at the home of Mrs Edna Reason Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles Clark were in Howell Sunday Floyd Haines and family of ansjing called on the Able Haines fsmily  I Saturday He was recently a patient  Mr and Mrs William Beard and son of Aim Arbor called at the John Bell home Sunday I Mesdames Alta Meyer, Winifred Aberdeen and Anna Reason were guests of Mrs Ida Richards at the Wayne County Eastern Star convention in Detroit last Wednesday, Arthur Shehan, Francis Shehan, Mr and Mrs Clifford Van Horn, Mr and Mrs Mark Nash were among thosei who attended the Soil Conservation banquet near Brighton last Teek Mrf and Mrs, Claytonfcarpenterere also present, , ry   C W Hooker of Ami Arbor l caHea on Mr and Mrs J H Hooker Sunday Mr and Mrs Russell Glover of Fowlervijle called at the Edward Spears home Sunday Nineteen from here attended the Eastern Star Friendship night at Fowlerville last Wednesday Private First Class Daryl Shirley, I Bon of Mr and Mrs Albert Shirley, on duty in Germany, left for America last week Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were Mr and Mrs Joe Murdock and Mrs Mary Brandle of Detroit Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee were Mr and Mrs Ed Nuoffer and Mr and Mrs Russell  Nuoffer and family of Ann Arbor, j Mrs Eulalie Buttleman of Korton called tfn Mts Wektha Vail and Miss Jessie Green last week Mr lind Mrs Ben White ehterV tained William Roche, Fred Evers, and son, Jerry, and Louis Stackable at cards last Tuesday nirfht   Mr and Mrs Ben White werePr day dinner guests b Mr an Mrs toorman White    Mrs Ellen Newman1 of Aim Arbor was a guest of Mr and Mrs Ben  White last Monday Jirmie Nash of Coldwater spent last wejk with his grSmdparentsyftirrj and Mrs Lynn Hendee  JackJPardon, Mr imd MiBract McDfrnsIT,  Mr iT JJnElrfT Smith of Detrdit and Wray Hinckley j and wife were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs,Clifford VanHoirft Mr arf Meg Joe Gargola and Mr and Mrs Joe SteKar of Detroit called on Mr and Mrs Myron Hughes Sunday Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs George Meabon, Jr, were Leon Mea bon and family of l5exter arid Mr and Mrs David Hawley of Jackson, been sold to the Detroit Edison Company for 12,5001  MUMlNl, OU1CK I Y3ftftMMV VlCKS   VAR0N  CM Wdw VAPORUB 1 ,  60c MAKC COLOSTUFFED NOSE  FEEL CLEARER IN SECONDS  i CORY DRUG STORE i,  From where I sitJoe ivursfi Willie Goes  School at 23 Everybodys joshing Will ie   bout going back to school They 1 Remember when Willie would hide ffbnt in the woodshedscared to r bring his report card home to Pa But under the GI Bill of Rights, Willie who has a wife and I baby is getting a free chica tion at the Agricultural College  And Uncle Sam is giving him a ftie rejort Deportment, exc Ilerit Progress, above average That goes for all those undor graduate veterans Like Willie, the predate an education more thai vcllbphavc t1  iavuiuc leverage is milk, or a temperate gla s ci beer For them the three lis hccm to mean Responsibility Rebourtcfulness, Restraint From where I sit, cynical folks  thought veterans wouldnt 1  return to schoolwouldnt to steady habits of work and ntnnhave ther answer juULriuduatei like Willie V V Qoe, 4tL n  Mr and Mrs Horace Hat,on  Ann Aibor were Sunday KUIIS oi Mraftd Mrs, Dale Miller While at the Kastern Star FiiiMJsbipnight at Fowlerville last 1iiday flight, Mrs Mat Daller suffered a bad spell and was brought home b it improved now  Copyritd 194 I nited Stale Brtwers I      iMuy astsMr is Dr Walter Mercer and Last Lansing were Sunday vlr and Mrs William Men  Mrs Asher Wylie called o Mrs Leland Grant in Ann  Friday Mrs Grant was Yh lie Mr and Mrs Fred W ylu called there that day i bor last nia Wy also  i TlM Dexter Dairy Bar a IS MOW OPEN flO BUfOfCM fDUNTAIM IC MEM AMO 90UTS oral TO ir , 4 in Sparrow hospital, Lansing, for six days treatment  jfn Emma Brogan of Stoekbridce spent Sunday with Mr and Stanley DinkeL She kibitzed their 1 and snorted Are you going to talk ALL DAY Yet PeiULopes calls were longwinded  But I pay for the privilege, shed say  frost St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, for the week end DtMwe and Oweneta Oa stayis wtta Xra Ersaa Lewis for a n4oke on Ws le at Si ioe tal Ana Arws, facMoe it oosad be aad Mrs Feed  g calls were in series lltat lasted from nine until nine hedorfet to nana up the receiver And tie up the whole rural line Go4tral4ine neirhbors are thougWfid For its better to snare, tiiey agree e them get better aervice   they need it the line is left free 1 VUfrWmr    vTV   I   TvC     it W4MMWT JW 22 1S47   Now Avaiable BATH TUBS SHOWER STALLS TOILET COMBINATIONS CABINET SINKS if WATER HEATERS Classified W ant Ad JQR SALEOB buminf c4roukting heater and an Estate Ueatrol coal stove,, ooib in good condition, vvubur Leidig, 479 Futom St Phone Pinckney 50F2 WANlTSomeone to help wRn cookinsin home with aU the mod em cpnteniencnj temporary or perraaften ho washing  Mrs, Iva Gardner fell on the ice last week and broke her arm Nelson Buasard is cutting down the aead poplar trees on the square He will have them sawed into lum ber Norman Weaver of Detroit spent the weekend at his home t Patter son Lake Phone Pei LOT Ceroid Allen, 4141 ducks HARDWARE  BOYDELL MINTS VARNISH nAMKS  iv o404u iamoa and 20 Also wood toVut on shares John n 18F1S FOR SALEHoqy ehos skates, size, boys, aixe 9, girl N Reason WooT stove 3800  9B  I  UK S chest wit shelves a  Mrs,  capeci M36, CSaTTeaOni Nick Xoluser Phone 65F18  leWBSSBSJSBaSSSJ I 7 3 roomy dWwers, hgnrh to wh Brash, Phone 149 X  in ITEMS  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Mr and Mrs Ralph Longmate and daughter, Gale, of Detroit, spent the weakend at their home at Portage Lake  Tritt fi ftey at DeafsiTlV Daily 1100 A 14 to a tOO P M Except Wodeeidhy Mon, Tu,FrL, Sat, 7tOOtOO nsa I WVea Claries JL AMeraegs at Lav fteet State and tevsngs Beat Ueflssll, ei ft WW0 IqOfgia UH N Miekifaa  i  wn Offica 94 ReaUtaee 4 Eiesuag at npssinlwi MARION BEAUTY SHOP 5rvUAU4INt IN FiRMAftftTft I MACHINE AND MACHINELESS Mrand MraUo Lavey and Wml ALSO COL WAVES  WNs VVSTIWS 6VIPSS1SMSSHB HAROLD D CHUBB Howell, Miebige BBSB7 Roche attended the funeral of John MoCtear at Jackson Monday, A shower waa given Friday ttite for Mrs Lucile Shirey by Mesdames Dorothy Aschenbrenner and Janet Shirey with 20 guests present The guest of honor received many nice gift Phone 6 MARION JAKViSOwaer PERCY FM f AUCTIONEER Phone JFU Pinckney, Miehifaa acres wRS  room house, plaster walls, oil boat mum, attached garage, wired for n 8Up meeting at Fowlerville last Fri eleciric stove, 16x20 shed, chicken J e iiningt Mr and Mrsv John Martin, Mrs1 G Idle Bowmman and Mrs Asher Wvlie attended the O ES FriendLEE LAV  Meal 425 cwt  coop, only 4 miles fsesa Pinckney fio, terms Fred J Tesple 708 frWGd River, HoweH,phono 675 Futj bAufcime iumDeSTlTt long, , 1x6 inches F, E Hinchey A Sons Will Dexter Town Hall Road FOR MLS I g Secondgrowih Wf Wdck WfWsss1 SMrSfsWt ss sVspOgp AMwPJFwBlr 81F4, ToFSale MINNOWS  ALL SIZES Erdley VanSickJe nouse complete with Win and furnace Call or see Howard Bead, Pinckney, Mich Phono, Pinckney 91P4 FOR SALE Oak Block Wood William Ptammof Lemuel Martin and wife of Ypsi lanti spent Sunday at the John Martin home,  Mrs Oii foulson was in Lansing Friday attending a chief operator I conferenre, Elaine Johnson spent the week end with Mr and Mrs 0 H Pouli soft Mr and Mrs L M ODell of Fnton were Sunday dinner at the N J Buzzard home, HERB Phone 13 207 JL ired Me Howell, MJettgea Real letate, imerenee, sVaheni City, Lake and FOSB PsSfMKf A Speeialitf lut You Property Witt Me L uiVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Pheae 91 Pinckney   Miehifaa MARTIN J LAVAK Aiseses e Vaw Pkoa 13 BHtsea e re Phone r43W Repair if State Lleense 717 LefceaMe D it Rash LakePRSWARTHOUT A SON FfiNERAL HOMs Medeni Equfpmael I Aaabalaaee 8si lies Phta 39 Pkenkaey, Mlehf SEPTIC TANKS CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLEN EL HOTEL ROOM 70 o FHONR 44 ANN ARBOR Mltffc   Farmers Feed Supply Cc PHONE 1Q4 , MAX RUSSELLMr WANTED TO BUYwLnlckens Jl aU kinds, also ducks Will pay Detroit prices  C U Iloyd 9119 Cedar Lake Rd Phone 1822 WANTED Paper of afiTrnds, Iron, Rags i Copper Barry Prtsk WAthD CtAkkShlij UJgneet prces paid for all kfda of patr Tyler Brogan Howell, Mtca Helena Rubinstein desmefics exelusive in Livingston Ceunly al Howell Ruths Shop for Wi FOR SAESlabwoooTKuf fttvV STAl t OF MICHIGAN l he Probate Court for the Couutj of Livingston At a session ot said Court, held at the irobate Office in the City of iHowell in said County on the 10th day of January A i, 1947 guests, Prosent Hon Willis L Lyons,  Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of May H Girard, Deceased Cyril E Girard, having iiled his petition praying that an instrue ment iilfd in said Court be admittMrs N J Buzzard and Mrs M I ed to Probate as the last will and GRobinson visited their cousiris,Mr testament of said deceased and that Dr and Mrs Clare Skinner and Mr and Mrs Leslie Ropes of De troit spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mas N J Blzzard and J Mrs M G Robinson KLiKlULRAnOi, k APPLIANCE SERVICE FORMERLY WITH MONTGQMER YWAKD HAROLD RADY 35d0 RUbrt LAKE RO, PINCKNEY Photie 136FU Pinckney CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE Ounsrai Contractor aad Builder 251 Portage St Pleckner,Mick and Mrs, Rodney Street in iHowell Saturday Mr and Mrs M, Et Darrow visited Mrnd Mrs Herbbert Allen in Larking Sunday Ted Adseh and wife, Francis administratin of said estate be grantFARM ed to Cyril EGirard or some other suitable person It is Ordered, That the 10 th dayl ofFfcbruary ADi,1147 at ten A M in the Trenoon, ac said Probate AUCTION EER SALLS A SPECIALITY BERT VVYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 78F21 Krupa and wife of Detroit and i office be an is hereby appointed Thurson Lumber Co,, Hotwell, Mien Aw U Housewives SAV E TOUR WASTE FATS  Mrs Eunice Schuchart of Howell were Sunday callers of Mr and Mite Wm Shehan Pfc, Charles Clark writes that he IB now in Yokhomnia Japan, Mr and Mrs Boss Read were in Ann Arbor Saturday Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell, Leona, and MaxJne Atchinson at for hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, 1 hat p iblic notice thereof be given by publica tion A a copy of this orlu for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate Phone Pinckney 147F4 MARTIN R1TTER JR 512 Mam Street, Pinskaey, Mich  fttproaeriting Mutual Benefit Health ft Ac las United Benefit Life lasarane Co, tended the Al Joson show in Detroit A true r V tfc last Thursday Celestia Parshail,Register of Pmb Lieona Campbell and Rita Kennedy spent Saturday with Barbara Tinchr in HowelL Kollis Wyli nd family spent  Sunday with Paul Ramsdell and family in Stockhridge j Ona Camjhell and family called on Mr and Mrs George Gardner of Lakeland Sunday Joseph Baaydlo and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bryan MeCluekey of Parry Overcome Soap LUX  Shortage FOR SALEAutomatic EIrctric 15 gallon Water Haters, Oil Burning Circulating iHeafcrs, Oil Buring Tank Heaters Modern Upright Home Freezer Complete Shallow Well Water SystemsMilk Coolers Briggs Straton  Wisconsin Gas I  oline Engines Elmers Garage  lOak Grove 9hom Howell 715F4i I Mrs P JLetaon gave a prenupor 7Z  tlal shower at her horns on Darwin rod Saturday nite in honor of Miss  Jennie Gutow I  SALE The Lester McAfee and HaroM Baby Caicks from blood tested Raidy families spent Sunday in stok Bared ni White Rocks and Flint I lrz Type English White LegCD Sterling who owned the orns Order Now I George VanHom farm died in De ou S0QAVJSE HATCHiRY trit recently Phone 305 W Howell Miss LUtiaa Bobont has baen se Msted by the Pinckney school a their representative in th statt LA  contest  MODERN AND OLD TIME 33S East JUru Street DAN BURKETT Phone 6202 Ann Arher, Mieth  AHT REFRIGERATION  SERVICE CALL COM PHONE 135 MKP11 TOILET SOAP  mUFEBUOT k world wide shdrtageof aii I All 25 members of the senior j4aaa wrote the examiioation Tuesday the V F W 160 actoiarship  Son Stadcable was a Lansing week ender Mrs Andrew natonked home from Si Joe hospital Ann Arbor Tues4lay FOR SALEFuei Oil Tanks 276 gals HQWLETT BROS, Gregeory Mich Phone 19F1 VANISHEC Oft HER F O FOOT ODOR GERM HeW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASE, your 36c back F Q is a fermentation kail this gera you kfll the odor Get this POWERFUL gem killer TEOL frem any drugiist, Apply FULL STRENGTH for FO sweaty or itching feet Locati at CORY DRUG STORE rt s SSSaBfcSBlSSy p WsBVsl fJSSr, Osje Anknal Fats and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only tit of what they used in 1941 This else affects paints, textiles, Jeatfcer goeda,  otC Without the help of the American Housewives tfcere would have been little ef fcfc out oi very nine cakes of soap made last Bejgalns Gatess at the ANNUAL KfWANIS RUMMAGH SALE at tU 8 Main St Ann Arbor, Jankitchens, yer was made from waste ate your grocer if be he no soap but save every ounce of fat you can and soil it to your We Need them Leave Them at this Bfrm  n cmg anxaa MEATS AI  M FOR SALE JEntire bend of Umilk heiser, cafvee ssja 5 young 2 unit electric milter, fen machinery , apartment six tm refiiisMsloi sad stsve George rharbonaessi 040 Farley Rd Pinckney Mkhu Phccie 35F11 HONEYMOON J What happned to a pnatty newly, wed, last seen by her husband while on a honeymoon hunting trip Her disappearance prompted one of the Wests 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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>  wK  ,Jrr ,Tv2t ,J  T     W I,  IHIflllipl  1 V  T wY WJPSW11 HP r Vohm64 Tba Panel Dispatch Wednebday Jan 8, 1947 No a Mfehigi  ian Mirror EdJShields Dies Stat A KlfiWS  Michigan Figwre Dies JS2,  ut y 0f M Hospital Saturday DEMOCRACY I Mttp end ami Hannoainge 1 Mi foreleg TaU f ram innate Edmund C Shields, 75, died at the U of M hospital, Ann Arbor The no new taxes and no dlfi Saturday from a bloodclot He was J rf citn pledge of Gov Kim Sigfer ii Man by many to mean ha pxpecta to resubmit the sales tax diversion to the voters in April II it is dona by legislative resolution it must be done by Feb 9th, the dpadline If the legislature fails to do ao the only alternatve is to circulate petitions, m mammoth job in so abort time The governor is strongly against the sales tax diversion which he says would give the achoola 116 million a ycaev a sum way in excess of their needs Townships, villages and cities he added would also get big sums which they do not need State Treasurer Brake has warned schools distrts against granting wage increases m  anticrpation of hug sales tax diversion revenues  Th governor also called for bet tat 4narketig and distribution of fajrm products The greatest ohstac It t9 this has alwwaya been the farfor himself, who has refused to submit to uniform state inspection, piaW And marketing of farm pro ducts, such as potatoes Tfcfro is no reason why Michigan potatoes, could not be superior to those, of Maine pr Idaho under sim ilar grading conditions and with as high power an advertising campaign tMaf The Sigler grand jury spirit was Manifested throughout his message by his references to graft among public service men Be would make them honest by raising their kages and forbidding legislators to act as attorneys for lobbyists and special interests , , Mora executive power was also enked by Sigler as a way of end ing the power, of the many commissions over whose rules and regulations the legislature has no con trol  the son of Dennis Shields, Howell lawyer and graduated from UofM law dipt in 1896 While here he was rated the beat college base bail playair there and was offered big league contract  He started law practise with his father in Howell but enlisted in u the army in 1898 and served as a n EVENTS OF THE PAST YEAR ARE BRIEFLY TOLD fPEAKl AT GREGORY SUNDA TmWpoWorce will speak at tjhe EDMUNDCJHIBLM,  itari X JL Ulit i lieutenant in the SpanishAmerican war  4 He was elected prosecutor in Livingston county prosecutor in 1902 and reelected in 1904 His most famous case was Thomas Filzsim moris murdrr case in Hamburg township He convicted both men charged with the crime In 1909 he branched out into state politics and joined Edwin O I Wood, Flint insurance man in overthrowing Daniel J Campau of De troit Democrat national committee Wood bectMre comntteeman Shields, state chairman which tained until 1916 Wrod bridge erris, Democrat, was e lee fed STEPHEN FOSTER AMERICAS BSSTLOVEDWNSTRBL I8Z6 364  THJEAMRCA rar WAS UVZS ON IN THE HEARTS , OF ALU OF US, THROUGH THE SONGS OF 1 STEPHEN FC  I THfcGAIETy AND SDNESS, THE COURAGE AND PATHO OF THE AMERICA HE FOUND ABOUT HIM ARE PART OF j A CHEERFUL AND WOINo HERITAGE SPEAKING FOR FRIENDLINESS ANUNJTV AMONG THE AMERICAN PEOPLE JI1  JANUARY 22,li0 raised so far toward light ed thlLtic aeld fund Patrick Kennedy dies, Mrs Francis Canalso, and Mrs Margaret Trieb, JAthletic field funds are now 2,44ybU Frank Johnson and wife celebrate golden wedding  Mrs Julia Barnard Bennett dies 1GAthletic field funds now over 13,500 Livingston Lodge holds annual guests on January it, 23Betty Gallagher and Lewis Win kle married Saturday Congregational church starts drive for new Hammond organ Marshall Mea bon, Mary Maleitzktr married 30Box social and Jance held for ath letic field fund The fund in now over 4,000 Joan Spears and Russell Glover married Saturday, FEBRUARY 6Huron Valley high school league organized of which Pinckney is member Helen Reason and Max Reynolds married Friday, University of Michigan gives flOO to athletic field fund Lloyd Hendee and June NuofFer married Thursday Congregational church organ fund is now 1,26100 Louis Stipe appointed Michigan Bell manager 20 Patricia Stackablo and Robert Umsteud married Also Roy Fisher and Mrs Trevadon Beala Only one village ticket nominated 27Katherine Howard and Clarence Wright married by The Reverend Allard Saturday John Carpenter and Margaret Schmidt Mrs, Francis Gaffney dies in Detroit Superintendent and school board spend day at Lansing at school area meeting Current Comment  Most of the New Years editorial this year read very similar to thoaa written last year and also the year before They classed 1946 aa the wore year ever Everything that took placo was wrong but they prophesied a vast improvement in 1947 They did this last year also, and it is the rule to do so We doubt that 1946 waa any better or any worse than any year following a great war Thouaanda and thousands of service men who hid been taught to kill for three or four years were suddenly turned looae and left to shift for themselves Some were able to quickly readjust them selves Many others were not Tuned up to the excitement of war, civil occupations failed to appeal to them and a crime wave swept the land Crimea of violence, robberies, drunkenness, and divorces steadily mounted Strikes were more numerous than in many years, railroad transportation waa halted for a day or so and a coal strike threatened to paralize the nation However, readjustment will eventually come It always has A era of prosperity will ensue whiefcr will endure at least until the many unfilled civilian needs for manufactured goods is filled 3 Fire Damages Masonic Black Dan Patch, chief of the Ypailantf Jgwrnpr wicaJghT iltaA and kifftra thaedaVaheriMrtrfrJ Tie nabrformea n irj Jhftfc tie Co a partnership in Howell with his brother Frankt He dissolved this in 1913 rnl moved to Lansing where he founded the  law firm of Shields, Ballard, Jennw  ings  Tabor In 1936 he reentered politics and became national committeeman He was appointed a re gent of the University of Michigan and elected for an 8 year term in 1937 f He is survived by his wife the former Mary Foley of Wisconsin,  whom he met while a student at the i University of Michigan They have livnd at the Olds Hotel,Lansing for many years His brother, Frank, al so survives The funeral was held from St  Marys cathedral Lansing Wednes fday morning with burial in Deepf dae cemetery, Lansing ar CHARLES DUANE MORRIS Gregory Baptist church Sunday,  jcharta Duane Barley Morris, January 12 on Sin He says vir j81, died at Chelsea last Wednesday, tup km baentaken out of the diet He was the son of Charles and ionary y  multitude of wayward  ifcuy Williams Morris and was born girl and 4rhajtity Is a lost art He on  Marble farm at Anderson OJI 9kJmmrtkJWmtJ  April r 1SS where his iathrr was ette smoking, cocktail drinking, ft  The family later moved Damtg Pone to Buiineii Block Hr Friday A M Fire which started in the ceiling of the Cory Drug Store in the Ma sonic block here early Friday mom ing did several thousand dollars worti of damage Vern Doc Cory, proprietor of the drug store, who sleep in the rear of the store, was awakened about 530 am by smoke and discovered the ceiling above him on fire He gave the alarm and the Finckney fire department responded Tho fire appeared to have started from defective wiring and excessive smoke handicapped the firemen at first and it took two hours to put out the blaze The Unadilla township fire depart ment was called to aid but the blaze was under control by the time they arrived, although the Pinckney firemen made use of their smoke goggles and masks The damagewas confined mostly to the Cory Drug Store, where there was MARCH 0The Honorable Dan P Markey dies in Detroit Mrs Norma Hudkins and Don Hudkins married Saturday Floyd Pacey dh  Mary Wylie chosen local DAI sentative 13Hot village election heH votes cast Three s,tiuU dates for trustees  rep rail 201 The Reverend Father Herman Fedawa, pastor of Saint Pauls Catholic Church of Owosso, recently preached a sermon denouncing the motion pic ture Tho Outlaw, billed to show at Owoso, as immoral and fit only for morons He called on city authorities to act, They appointed a committee of nineteen to see a preview of the picture, then reconsidered and finally did nothing The result of all this free publicity was that both theatres there, the Capitol and Center, showed the picture to sellout crowds Thia picture has already been shown in Detroit and we have been told by some who saw it that it is only ordinary in scope and owes most of its drawing power to the immense publicity it has received There is another method made use of occasion ally by motion picture producers That ib to advertise a film to whicfenp  Rev Fnncis Marpny, paster Masses at 8 and 11 a m No vena Fridaj 7220 noon and P00 p m Preparation for Holy Commun ion each Saturday 8 to 9 p m muf Sunday 700 to 7 30 a m ouuuuy, Jan 12, reast of the lOJy iUinij , Com fcun, for Mena wujy Name Society, ,ird week of the jjiid iNovennu Prayers are requested fer the recent departid among whom are the Kev Peter Paul Wyrzkowski and icevj JJoicph M Lemire, chaplain of MtCarmel hospital who died foil owing the Christmas Mwss Among the intentions,, are Sun Jrd anniversary of death of Aunti Mayme McOwiun Mon, Feast of Ep iphany, 7th anniversary of the late James L Jioche and Mrs, Alma iiocheTues, low mass for Infant of Prague Wed, low mass commem orating departed soldiers, req by for late G W eaudijone under seventeen years of age can ijiLon,le admitted Separate shows are usuMrs Clare Palmer and I Clark jully given for men and women The are elected LuciaSopci ami Inul people always eat this up and turn Skoman married AIM Mr Virout in flocks to see what otherwise ginia Jioisel Goode and I iank Clark Mrs Ella Crawfui i dies in Detroit 20Wray Hinckley and wife oh rve fiftieth wedding anniversary John would be a very ordinary show This is the best advertising that a film can get  ,  bridge playing mothers BASKET BALL GAMES Pinckney meets Dexter here on Friday night in  games The game with Dftnarille next Tuesday has bean cancelled and jHartlaad will piny here instead to a farm on Parker Road, south ol Dexter The deceased had a barber shop in Dexter and was a member of the Dexter Masonic lodge Surviving is his wife a sister, Mrs Ollie Johnson of Ann Arbor and several neices and nephews The funeral was held from the home Saturday with thef Masons in chargd Burial was in Clemens cemetery on US12 The deceased waa a cousin of the Allison families of Putman township MASONIC GUJUMKC ASSN The Masonic AashLmet last night Joe Griffith and Eioyae Campbell wane elected to tfc board New offi Veers are iorman MiUer, chairman  and Jee Griffith, aocteeag ,W7 TELEPHONE ALMANAC TWO wuAir r,nrwr  The new 1947 telephone almanac TWO oaoG ipcyrs to off  lBd may  ob Tip deep snow brought the tobog fMSntA at uy Mich BeM tephone considerable damage from smoke and waier and the Masonic banquet hall K C Dixon low mass and kitchen above it, where the floor Tom Mcintee, ncq by Mrs was burned Ihrough and much dam Clark Frit, low mass for late Mrs, age was caused by smoke and water, Margaret Melvin Sat, low mass for The Masonic lodge rooms are separ late John Melvin ated from the banquet hall by a fire Holy Name leaflets were given door, but sustained some smoke dam out Sunday and may be found on age Notwithstanding the early hour, the church table to rear entrance a large crowd gathered Most of those    who tried to enter the smokefilled  building were driven back as it was impossible to stay inside without a smoke mask The buildings and contents are both covered by insurance COM COHu CHURCH Be Alfred Allaf sfJalstee Mrcforence BeugfcnCganiet and Choir Director Sun School Supt Herman Vedder I Morning Worship mmm I0o Sunday School ,, 1 1101 Choir practise Wed craning f We wish to thank all those persons Jf you are not regular Iy attend,u  4  , i u, ia ing any church we cordially invito CABD OF THANKS office This year it features the lite of Alexander Grahan e inventor of mukg    amuimed gan sjajrhusiaati out last week and two accidents reeidted New Years day Walton 0mbriain had his left leg broken beiow th knfie  telephone and  bJetory of e  wft V was the 9th state to have a teled asjkle and 4m Bwns a bruised    ettfWWmint of an on the toboggan bit a Use   Detroit Aug 15, W8 Cmk was uninjured   i HZ    Bwekwmy, 22, HowelLCtar aajk Ladd who was wkh him  81 Cchoctab, Chite iians IS, Coboctati Frank Simpeon who turned out at an early hour last Friday morning and helped save our buildings and equipment from destruction by nre Especially the Pinckney and Unadilla township fire de partments and to Howard Bead and Merlin Lavey, who donned amoke you to worship with us There is a place in this church for you We shall be happy to welcome you Sun day mornings Take a forward step in the new year v COSPEf, smigflON Infuriated by the supreme court laMadden dies Also William Doyle, cision which caused the multiple pwiSteveMrfosko barn burns Lricjtal to portal pay lawsuits to e Krahn dies I started all over the nation, Coluii iist David Lawrence, who expresses the industrialist view, would do away with the life job tenure of supreme court justices, including those of the supreme court This is a huge task and one that he will not be able to accomplish The Constitution wrote the life tenure for federal judges in its provisions and there it has since remained since 1787 This was to make the courts free from political control and interpret the laws with out any political pressure To change this, both houses of Congress andthe legislatures of all the states would have to adopt the proposal There have been other criticisms of the supreme court, probably the most notable being back in Abraham Lincolns time, known as theDred Scott decision Dred Scott was a negro slave who claimed he had become free, owing to the fact his master had moved into a state which prohibited slavery The court ruled once a slave, always a slave Chief Jus tice Tanner was burned in effigy and there were threats of impeachment, but eventually it died down When an industrial administration holds power for many years, such as the Re publican administration from 1896 to  1012, the supreme court becomes in dustrial It was during this time thia court reversed the 129,000,000 fine against the Standard Oil Company Now that the liberals have been in power since 1933, the court is liberal as enough persons have appointed to the court in that to make it so As Mr Dooley, the celebrated character once remarked the supreme court follows the election returns Pastor  ai at fit Joe rt, Fowlenrffle, Agnes CroMk KowkrrlOe  28,  sacL Mew TenM daw  1    A building for over an hour PINCKNEY MASONIC a  BUILDING ASSOCIATION  Joseph GriAth, chairman suSa7Scnerf,  Young Peoples Meeting The Pinckney Kings  Daughters j Evening TTmabfn wtU meet Jen 9, The meeting is with Mrs Millie Elliott  Ma DaHr, Secy  KOTaXE The regular saoeting  the Pinck nay Chapter Me Ub O E 8 wiU be bold Friday evening, Urn 1 at pS t Jgoefa  Sfp  JJO Prayer flevviea, Wed TAX NOTICE I will receive taxes at my home eyry Saturday iromJjQQ p m to 5 tOO p n until farther notioe Stanley DinkeL Putnam TwpTrea Robert Amborgey is a patient at St Joe hosgftaj, Ann Arbor 27Large crowd at annual Masonic past masters banquet H Wirt Newkirk dies Burial at Dexter Putnam raises 50201 for Red Cross, APKIJ, 1Grade children of school put on minstrel show  The Koss Reads return home from Mexico and California Kim Sigler throws hat in ring for governor 10Arthur Shehan elected chairman of board of supervisors Mary Ann Campbell wins school grade spelling championship 17Albert Dinkel home burns Pinck ney wins three straight games, giving them nineteen straight wins as they won sixteen last year 24Gus Ledwidge pitches nohit game at Hartland John Donehy dies Also George White Pinckney V F W Post, No 7301, is formed  with Howard Read as commander Father and Son banquet held Softball league play starts MAY 1Hollis Wylie sells locker plant to Floyd Martin, Junior play held High schools winning streak of nineteen games broken as Ann Arbor beats them, 20 to 0, and Stockbridge, 4 to 3 Hinchey Brothers barn burns 3Junior play held Jerry Ledwidge  is senior valedictorian and Chas Clark,siiIutatorian,Rob4 Kourt, Norene Mansfield married Also Charles Smith and Julia Jasiu mas 15Met Chalker dies Car driven by Conway Cundiff, of Ann Arbor, crashes into S U Carr home VFW Post installs officers JHop held 22Claude Wegener dies Commence ment program is May 26 29Pinckney Alumni reunions are re sumed this year Seven local Masons attend grand lodge at Grand Rapids Girls soft ball team or ganiaed Work starts on athletic field Fund has now reached JUNE 6Local VFW Poat enter team in Fred Eweid TriCounty ardbeU leagae AlteErwfe Bebtnaon and Jay Snkey 11  1 ried Mr, gam Brfcbam flu 12Pinckney wins opening genii  county softbeH league front How ell, 17 to  Bnrdbell teem fcNto  Dexter and Brighton taat lemM Fowlervme fMes ar jet mwmni letic WW Monday  19Kim Sigler wine nomination Lloyd Van Senior daaa tKine Wflnem r r taw  i  W  m ,0  KI  iIfip tafct s  f tJ  x  PINCKNEY DJSPATCk Wednesday Jan 8 1947  M  Store Wide Clearance Sale TAYLORS Neighboring News i Notes of 25 Years Ago I Leo C Jjavey of Pinckney and Joannitte L Swayse, 21, of Ypsi Miss Ella ttlack of Jackson were ianti was strangled to death last , married at St Marys church here Thursday when the ends of a scarf j Monday, Rfcv J A Crowe offieshe was vLuig vauhl in an elec J iting u ic wringer  Kev Wm P Conaidine of Chel Gus irom the gas well recently , sea, a former pastor of St Marys struck on IIJL Mclherson faxm near I church, Pinckney, died in Detroit  Men Wear j Howell, will soon be piped into the Consumer Power mains Mr and Mrs Koy Teeple ut rJngiuon have just returned from a G weeks visit in Muniique Dec 24 Funeral was in St Leos church there with burial in Mt Elliott cemetery 1 STATE OP MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the Couuty of Livingston At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County on the 12th day of December A D, 1946  Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Bstate of Clara Mercer, Deceased Ralph Gfenn having filed in said LVAN THEATER e  CHELSEA,   i The fur house of Thomas Bell of court his final administration account Dexter was broken into Friday and his petition praying for the allow   41 M i  n 3 ,    xm lua puuon praying ior tne allow i,ay Duncui who opiates a fillmg 3 night and 00 worth of fur taken and thereof and for the assignment ,,,, n IT s 1 H TW, Dick Haddock has gone to Kansas and distribction of the wsiduetf HOWELL, MICH Jan 9 to 16 Gents 55 NOW 49 50 NOW 39 50 NOW  LIGHT WEIGHT 4k 3500 NOW  THESE COATS WERE RECEIVED Overcoats 4125 3187 2965  2625  to locate The OE S will givea dance at the opera house Jan 20 Merker orchestra Fern Tupper is teaching in Wash tenaw county Ed Capple in his car Monday ha a collision west of town with a TOO LATE TO MEET NORMAL SEASON DEMANDS WOOL AND station on U S16 and Labadie Hd saw a man in prison denim on Xnis morning He notified the  stave police at Brighton and Lawren Robertson who had escaped from the Detroit House of Correci ion was captured Allen Hinsdale, former Brighton j teacher, was married to Miss Leon3, Wallaue of Squth Lyon Christmas day Uoth teach in Utica Louis Krause, driver of the car in which Donna Smith of Howell wa killed Dec 7,pled guilty to a charge of reckless driving and was finel 100, 1050 costs and put on probation for a year Mr and Mrs Fred Cronnenwetr VifjJ7 V A am Mr and Mrs John McDonaP lOWS OT  I ettrS AgO   veil attended the ov Kii Fannie Clinton who is teaching  in Lansing New Years, ja Crystal Lake was home for the Tom Urogan, son of Mrand Mr I holidays ivler Brogan of Howellhas bee i j Hex Read sprained his ankle skat said estate It is Ordered, That the 6th day of January A D, 1947 at ten oelock in the Srenoon, at said Probatr Offie oe d is hereby appointed for yarning V allowing said account ana heanrg SH4 petition  rtYi , That Pub team of Roy Placeways driven by   notice theeo he sv pub John Docking TVIA MH A IA AOI ni it    n  ,  John DockingThe car got the most damage Tne SpencerSmith factory of Howell is working on an order of  600 pistons for the Briscoe Motor Company of Jackson rior el 9 copy r  his or three success wu previ Dispatch, a newm tireulated in said eovnte Willis L Lyons, Judge A true Copy Celestia PawaalLRegiitesr of ProsaU  Sport Shirts AR WOOL 25  OFF 1095 1000 925 895 NOW NOW NOW NOW  821 7 50 694 671 597 563 Sport Shirts WOOL, SOLID COLORS, BROWN AND GREEN 1000 NOW 650 LUGGAGE MENS AND LADIES REDUCED 20  , oir MENS DRESS TROUSERS REDUCED jj   MENS FELT HATS 1000 NOW 8 5 850 NOW 650 7 50 NOW 5 50 EXTRA SPECIAL LEATH ER JACKETS r 27 50 NOW 19 66 2450 NOW 1666 l  22 50 NOW 14 66 17 50 NOW 9 66 I 7 95 NOW 750 NOW WELLINGTON 75 arded a 2,600 Alan I i us Universtiy, N Y  Spencer Hardy, soninlaw of Couuy Clerk Hagman of trowel, has been named ttrvicei mgr fur  the Livingston Motor Sales, Howell 3 people were killed in auto ao Hdents in Washtenaw county last week Tuesday Mrs Louise Witt,35 of Whitemorn Lake was killed and her 5 children injured when her car hit m Ann Arbor train,8 miles north of Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Akin Richter of Plymouth were killed when thHr car hit another 8  miles east of Ann Arbor on US12 Attorney George Burke of Ann Arlioi suffered a broken arm last week when he fell on an Jcy step Born to Rrv and Mrs James Nixon of Plninfield Dec27 a son Born to Mi1 nnd Mrs Adolph irunulot of West Putnam on Dec  21, i son 22 ALL WINTER WEIGHT JACKETS REDUCED  25  HOUSE SLIPPERS 495 RLDUCLD y2 ZIPPER ALL AROUND WALLET OFF ALL LE1ZURE JACKETS SOLID OOLORS AND TWO  TONES REDUCED IA WEMBLEY TIES 1 00 VALUE NOW  PRICE SUSPENDERS ELASTIC BACK 1 VALUE 35c ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGE 10  OFF ON ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE DURING SALE JAN 9 te 16 TAYLORS Mens Wear HOWELL, MICH ,   AVON THEATER Stockbridcf Mich Fri, Satr7aiT10tll   A Double Feature CAPTAIN TUGBOAT ANNUL A Comedy Starring JANE DARNELL, EDGAR KENNEDY rlu  GUNNING FOR VEN  GENCE A Dufaago Kid Wtcrn with CHARLES STARRETT and  SMILEY BURMETTE Jtau, Turn, Jan 2, 14 of the Beat Shows of tha Year THE BELLS OF ST  MARYS  Starring CKOSBY,INGRID BERGMAN hi PUT ON BIG PROGRAM i Despite a critical material ehort ajre Jaa year the Mich Beli Telephone Cput through a 39,000000 IonMi uciioi proyuiii last year,reiuced the list of those waiting for j sen ice from 113,00 to 70,000 and jmtilW 400,000 telephpnes,l000 r ,1LM iii any previous year i i i onpany uud enough wire i i uh LiO time around the earth hd enough office equipment to nr KiOOOO more subscribers At the years end there were near ly 1 ,MMi,fi0 telephones in the companys territory for an alLtime hiuh and 205,00 niore than a year ao Srvice was furnished to  20000 more rural subscribers in  1946   1 The volume of local calls aver apl 7,250,000 a day an increase i of 1,25,,000 over 1945 Long dis tanoe calls jumped to 160,000 a  day compared to 128,000 a day iti 1945 One of the largest long distance projects was completed last yeara 20 mile cable between DeJ iroit and Grand Rapids Mny new buildings were Greeted and iobile telephone senice institu ed in Detroit and plans made to extend dashboard senrice naroia iKuaintj oi enkago tan Michisnn Bell officials exprct the el on uiimoiner, An IH iianac J VPPT lf47 to be even busierprovidman lasC weeic lng ample suppliesof material Is iu ana iirS Gus Hannema j available, pein, Jinstmaii at tu tae AVIIJCL riisn home m Grand KapiU ij  Martin and wne oi ieiioil and Mr and Mrs ii n ictvie oi  lingntjon pent New tzrs witn I Mrs Villa iiichards and Martin, Hen White and wife and Aormau j Whiijj and wife attended tne lunurai  Marh 31  of Mrs Wm Murphy at Lunkeiiiii    Tuesday Guts of Mrs Cora Webb laM week were David Webb, Karen and and Mrs James Doran, Mr Milli Nuraan, Miss Ruth Rashab, Al Fo lia, and Frank Gross of Detroit T e  boullt 5,000 acres land Miss Alice Gearhart and Ag n ist  amI so,d 200,000 They Richardson of Howell soent NewnoW own 4462034 acres 530,000 are leatd for gas  and oil for scholarehilp M  ig Saturday,    George W Brown, 74, died his home east of town Monday J W irfarris and wife have turned from Aspen, Colorado The play Out of the Shadow given by the Columbian Dramatic club of St Marys church Friday night drt w a large crowwd Dr Swartz has purchased the Hamburg store of Burton Royce Dillivan Durkee has returned tc the Ypsilanti State Normal Jennie and Kitty Montague spent last week at Albert Wilsons Charles Hinchey who went west last spring passed away there on Dec 17 Misa EditH Wood entertained over th week end Bertha and  Mable Wright, Mame and Mablc Sigler and Iva Halstead and Lillian Boyle The Schuler Ice Co of Toledo starts work at Lakeland this week and the usual gang from Pinckney will work therr J I re   IIMII3tllllllllllllllllllUllliniinUMIt I First National l  Fri, Sat Ju 10, II OF HUMAN BONDAGE A Dramatic Romanes ELEANOR PARKER, PAUL HEN REID, ALEX SMITH, EDMUND GVVENN Cartoon Naws Sua, Mon Jan 12, 13  CLAUDIA AND IT AVID  A Comedy Starrir DOROTHY McGUIRE, IOLERT YOUNG, MAR ASTO  mud  JOHN 3UITOM Cartoon Traffic wiA the Dvil  SUB daows 715 A 9il5  Bnk I Tuos, Wod, Taar, Jaa, 14 IS, 16 THE V1RQ1N1AN An Outdoor Drama la Toeaaieoior Starring J EL McCREA,BRIAN DUNLAVY U1NNY 1UKK3, ISAKttAKA  BRITTON Cartoon Popular Scinco Shows 7ilS aad i01 Coming Roll on Texas Moon Tho Big Sloop0 Kitty Robert Amburgey i a patient in St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Sun Shows, 3,5,7,  Conservation Notes All sportsmen should mail in Liancu I ther game kill cards by Feb 15  NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF DIRECTORS Livingston Southwest Soil Cbnter, vation District To occupiers Qf bnda lying within the boundaries of Marion, Iosco Putnam and Unadilla townships of Livingston county, Michigan, notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of January 1947, between the hours of 180 p m and 230 pm  in the Gregory Town Hall in Greg ory, Michiganan annual meeting and directors election will be held AM occupiers of lar  who hold tith to or are m, possesion of three or more acres of any lands lying within the district are elgible to at 1 and to participate in the dirtors election A land occupier or occupier of land includes any  011, firm o corporation who 1 all hold title to, or shall br in in pceasion of ny land three acres or more in ertent lieini with in n district organized under the provisions of the Districts Act whether as owner, Irssee renter, tenn narit or otherwise Wiflard Wfltse, Chairman, Board of l5i rectors, Livingston Southwest Soil Conservation Histriet HOWELL Theater HOW FIX, MICH iuu, Wd,Thur, Jan 7,9 In Technicolor CAREY GRANT, ALEXIS SMITH ia NIGHT AND DAY News omedf rn, Jat, Jan 10, 11 Mat Sat 2 p m Cont  3 In fssjwosl S Under Federal SuperWsion S Mentoer Federal Deposit la  5 uraace Corporation AH Do S posits Insured op so 5,009 fo S Mcb DeposiUj, i   STACK UP YOUR DOLLARS m S Today is an especially good S  time to lay away as many doll  3 ars a,s you can in a bank, ac a S count and in United States g  3 Savings Bonds We use the M 5 word especially because thrift S a always is a good idea,but those s 2 who practise it will reap extra ft 5 benefits By holding onto your f S dollars in this way, instead of i 3 bidding up prices for scarce g s merchandise, you will keep S 2 prices from getting out of 3 3 bounds and you will also build  S up your purchasing power for 5 S the future when plentyof ev 5  B erything will be available at j  reasonable prices We cordial S S ly invite you to open your ac   count with us Well be glad g jp hf LUCKY 5 to handle your purchases of si inih 5 United States Savings Bonds IviVIAN BLAINE, HARRY JAMES g Why not come in and make our 51 ancl PEKRY COMO S bank your headquarters for 5 Selected i 5 saWng mney THE COCKEYED MlKACLtL witn  FRANK MOKGAN, AUDREY TOTTER   Pine THE ENCHANTED FORfcST with BRENDA JOYC BILLY SEVERN  vartoon aun, Mon,Jan7l2, 13 Sun Mat 2 P M Cont  Floyd Fulford of Wayne, an army buddy of Norman Millers, visited him last week Lee Law and family spent Sunday at the Vincent Shields home in Ann Arbor Mrand Mrs Robert Tasch entertained New Years Mrs Anna Tasch TluTstute conservation school will I and Mrs Wllde of A Arbor, be hold at Higgins Lake Feb 3 to I Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell, Le ona Jimmio Gardner and Mr and  Shorts Nam Tucs, Wed, Thar, Jan 14, IS, 16 THE BIG SLEEP with 1  Terence MacGowan of Detroit HTJMPHREYBOGART ent Sunlow of k r      vsif Louis Coyle spent Sunday at the home m0  mmi Bud Fisher and Alice Andrews 1 of Detroit spent Sunday at he Les 1 er McAfee home LAW RENCE BACALJU MARTHA V1CK  ERS, DOROTHY MALOHE lows  it in the niusie Hail, Folttos, Night Train to Tkrow a Saddle em a Star y WANTED Botchering to do on  L W Pmetoad, phenc 4Fi3 AAIXGM Range and Regula 1ST kootlo fee 4000 Laks Rd, Pinckney A new motion picture film feat uring skiing and snow shoeing is now available for schools The state parks accounted for c 1 ,400 viiitors last year 2 million more than in 1945 Agn spent New, Years witii Mrand MrsMark Nash MRS LUCY VANKLEEK Mrs Lucy VanKleek, 80, died at McPherson hospital, Howell Friday   She was a native xf Jackson but spent most of her life at Lakeland Surviving is a sister, Mrs JJJewell of Jackson 1,618,846 The state tax paid on theso land was 311,554 There are now 370 school or community forest covering 52,000 acres in the state Mr4 Lloyd VanBIaircum spent New I Years eve la Ann Arbor   New Yean guests of Mrand Mrs Andrew Campbell were Willard Bennett and family, Jack Horton and Everett Dyer of Jackson and Miss Gloria Ryan of Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Lenni Meyers of Lansing spent Sunday with Mr and  Mrs Herbert Palmer IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUILD REMODEL REROUK PLASTER OR HAVE MASONERY WORK DONE  LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE   Gas, Oil or Coal Air Conditioning Typo, FLOYD tELDER PHONE 4677 BRIGHTON EXPERT INSTALLATION TICE  STBNOGRABBER wtth MYRON MILLS Myron Mills, 80, of Marysville, died at Port Huron Thursday after a years illness He was a former posmastfer and president of the old D U R Electric Conprvalion oflicers now use 2 airplanes in patrol work 40 9c of the forest fire occured laM March During the year 1,706 fires burned 23,144 acres 1500 oil and gas drilling permits were issued in the last 2 years Two rrcord9 were set in J 946 j when 957,000 bought fishing lic ense and an estimated 300j000 COMING A BRAND NEW MILTON CANIFF COMIC Thrill to tie adventures of Sttcve j anyone meet Copper Cahoun, the  shewolfe of Wall Street Meet Feeta, Ffceta, Stevens sultry secretary and hundreds of other colorful  characters In Steve Canyon new SOiJTKWEST UVINCSTON SOtt1 1 will recede sealed bid oo the Ida Mae Mow ars two f ami y house io Pinckney J M McLttceU, Adm 46 East Grand RiverBrht comic by Milton Caniff, daily in  Sunday fn the Detroit Times, starting Monday, Jan 13 ter INCOME TAX fULraeTs    0 , uwif ec  o 52 and deer licenses to 1 Brighton Pfcono t7fL ciiwjf  , V Railroad Heiis erw8 ,  estiraate4 300000 j Mrs Thomas Curry, a sister, Mrs , eetH  Afii ,J fu itt4 i The decoaadwas Well known hem 4  Btetisuj bis wifeMnc the former Mnbie of Walter Ifes m    dark spent lr Of the 251 conirrratioo empieyea Dotbert LS8 t Mf the servleea 138 hnvo reterned If l il llii I U their iebs     CONSERVATION MEETING The anneal meeting and election of officers of the South west em Livingston Soil Conservations Dis trict will be held at the Grocery town hall Thorsday January 30th at 130 p ML Frtr directors are to  bo elected There will bo a Vi  qnot of the SoJT Cwifrtntloa Dtatrict wm bo  held Wedsjsodoy evo, Jan 1M1U1 at theClur RosroD LS niies south of Brfefo Mthway 441 known as tho  ton A BBty  MM  K msmm PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday Jan 8, 1947 s All Owing on Ac count Kindly Call  Settle PiNCKNEY DISPATCH   Entered a Pfaokncy, Mich  i Subicriptioii 125 a yeai i Paid la Advance j  CUUXIT PUBLUittl Kennedys Gen Store  m I flMIIMUIIIIIIIIHUMIUllUlllillUIIUUIIMlMJllllSlllllllinill WllWItilllilimillllU  F C Reickhoff Sr f LOCAL NEWS IMI  OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMBNTS PHONE 358 Residence 613 inmuimuimuiiuinnMiiinriiMiiiMiimiMniiimnuiinniniin Bf Winston Bautfhn and family sprnt S Sunday in Detroit with Mr and  Mrs Frank CJarfc  New Years guests of Mr and s Airs, iiobet  c wuic e,011 1ike ij 55 and iunujy yx Amo, uciaiu riite I una family oi Mt Clemens and sUiuusuell Pike Aiid wile o Wayne lctii iiijiu iU3 1 Wcviv LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING  Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit  Lloyd Hemice Phone 641 14 SPOT CASH HORSES 10 COWS 10 HOGS JUDCORBFNG TOSJZE CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLECT TO PHONE COLLECT TO DJOELINC  COMPANY HOWELL 450 Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK FURNACES IL BURNERS STOKERS VJCfi INSTALLATION FIFE FITTING William Brash PHONE PINCKNEY 150 J  rr ii he Dexter Dairy Bar  IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS FOUNTAIN SERVICE, SANDW1C HES AND OPEN TO 100 A M sours FETE CROCKER DEXTER, MICH Tax Service dfri  r led Adsch of Dit 5  the Win is he 9 MiIloiftsuce iver who hai been J vi rtty at th0 Ashur V ylie home jTpVuuieci lo Grand liaiiUa I Dr Waller Mincer and family j oi Lansing sspent aJuuiiav at thevni I fiercer home ben VVnae and wife, Basil White and wife and Jck White and wife spent New Years at the Frank White home in Howell Basil White and wife, Jack White and wife and Joe Metz and wife of Howell caied at the Lien White White home Saturday  Miss Alberta Dinkel and LtTl Ludtke si nt Sunday in Lansing The ladies of the Chubb Corners section attended a showr Thursday night given by Kvelyn b wman for I Mrs Lloyd Monroe of Marion Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kiave Virginia Umslead have returned from their wedding trip and are living at Portage Lakfc Gerald Henry returned to his teaching position at Roseville Sunday Irvin, Kennedy and wife moved in their home on Putnam St on  Dec 30 and had as New Years gues AmbroseKennedy and wife of Dfctroit and Gerald Kennedy and family of Howell Mr and Mrs Elmer Ladd and son, Verne, of Jackson were New Years guests of Mrs Alice Esic and Mr and MrsCecil Vincent Leon Meabon and family of Dexter spet Sunday wwrth Mrand  Mrs George Meabon jr George Meabon jr and family WGTT in Stockbridge Saturday Dr and Mrs W C Wylie of Dexter were New Years jruests of  Mr and Mrs Andrew Nisbett J Mr and Mrs Henry Winslov rc j Portage Lake have ncturned from Gladstone Robert Seefefld and family spent New Years in Ann Arbor Nancy and Karen Kay Hennes of Dexter sprnt last week at the John Bell home   Kelson Treaster and family of Ann Arbor spent New Years at the John Ben hone Mr and Mrs W, H Meyer wear Stnvdav guests of Mr and MrsXr W Meyer of Stockbrkbze Lois Ware arrived home Fairhope, Alabama, Sfmday Mr Alice Schoenhals and Lida Schoenhals of Howefl and Jess Henry md wif  New Yean irnest of Mr and Mrs LX Heaiy Mr and Mr Lloyd Heodee spent Suday in Detroit Fr Hmdee and Joe CkA wmt In PearboTft last Tlwrnday Nash is fattir LOCAL NEWS Mr and Mrs C J Clinton were in Ann Arbor Saturday Henry Hauck of Detroit wad a week end caller at the Curlett hoine Emmfctt Clark and family of Howell called at the Walter Clark Saturday M and Mrs Paul Smith have moved from the Fohey farm to Romulus Mrs Louise Glenn was a Sunday dinner guest of Fannie Monks and Nellie Gardner Frank Haines is spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs Har old Seger of Brighton Edward Drost has returner to lus studies at the U of M, An Arbor Sunday after spending two wet inhere  WSfY Mr and Mrs Otto Poulson spent New Yrars with the formers parents Mr and Mrs H C Poulson of Middlervilie Mr and Mrs Myron Hughes and Mr and MrsOlin C Robinson were guests of Mr and Mrs Gus Henneau on New Years Born to Mr and Mrs Howard Tishlcr of the Nicholson Sandwich Bar on Jan 6 at Mt Carmel, hos pital, Dfctroit an Vi lb son,Phillip Howard Mr and Mrs Louts Coyle, Mrs lose Inward, and Mis Eva Meivin I pent New Years with Mr and I Mr Rrtreri Grajmcr  in Lrn Bert y irc was inAnnArbor Sit 1 urday and helped Auctionerj Mi I ford Opbornr and James Finnell at an nKCor, of plumbinp supplies and j fiinUurc  Mr ni Mis Garfh Meyer gnvo , a birthrin parly at their netv apart J mont on Kai Main St Pinckney on 1ut 1 ursday nicrht Othisrs at tending were Grace Younjr, Mrs lma You us and Mrs Amy Younj Mr and Otto Poulson attended fhe wedding of Hitir son Robert of Grand Rapids to Mis Marian Jenjen rf Middlevnll1 which tok plac  v TVS day in tho MiddWillo Mthodil cVuich and w folk v bv a reec tion in the church parlors  liEAD COLDS  SlUFHNtSQUJCKlY RtlitVED VlCKS   VATROM  ILDRENS CbLDS RELIEVE MISERYRU5 ON TIMITIITI0 l VAPORUI Mi TO RELIEVE MISERY RUB ON HOMEJEGTED  MAKS CiD STUFFED NOSE  FEES CLEARER IN a COY DRUG STORE Mis Wm Mcrter spnt v ays in lirihton last wuck  John McDonnell and family aro ijack in Newark, NJLois is atUnd inff school in New York City Mr and Mrs Harold Raidy spent New Years in Detroit Dale Miller and family of Pinjjfree hpont Sunday with Mr and Mrs iiov Fisher Dead r Alive HORSES 10 COWS 8 Fatal Animals Collected Promptly T, Modern Equipment E L PARKER Asrimt Tbo FASTFST Dad Sto Capable Men Khone 88, Pinclmcy   ,vice in Micbiffan Central Dea StoekCo AJBI  A   SlTrif   t kmm  PROBABLY NOT Every year, electric lamp bulbs are doing a better and beiier job But lamp bulbs are often overvorks in winterwhen Ihe days are dark and the nights are long In fact, the average lamp bulb in the home is lighted almost twice as long irTJanuary as in July To spare yourself needless bother, be sure you have plenty of spare bulbs on hand Your dealer has then in all sizesand all modestly priced Remember, too, thai you can exchange burnedout bulbs for n ew ones at any Edison office Theres no chcige, of course  V THE CSTKOrr EWSOi u tf ,  PWJfu fn   Juit Received Classified W ant Ad A CARLOAD OF FARM AND POULTRY FENCE A FEW CEMENT MIXERS, MANURE LOADERS, SPRING ,r TOOTH HARROW,MILK COOLER STEEL GATES, FURNACES STOKERS, ELECTRIC AND OILSTOCK TANK HEATERS AND OIL WATER HEATERS BOYD ELL MINIS VAMIISItSIAftiflS  MAM m fTT WMtrittl HARDWARE  FINCtCNEY  DISPATCH Wednadav Jtn 8 1947 GREGORY Dan DeotonDewqy Benisnr, Kobt Graves on their way to Call ifornia called on the J Boushelle family at LasVegas, N M New Years Mr and Mrs Guy Kuhn are the grandparents of a son, bornto Mr and Mrs George Robb ati St, Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Jan 4 Joyce Breniser entertained a few friends New Years Mr and Mrs Thos and Mr and MrtiArlo Worden atended the New Years ICFJ  party at Stockbridge Janet Marshall entertained Wes ley Carlson jr of Detroit over the week end The Jan Baptist church business meeting was held at the Chs White naed home Jan 8 Bill Jeffreys of Detroit was a nouse guest of Jackie Breniser last week The church officers elected Friday were Clarence Marshall trustee and iHarold Meyer, deacon for 4 years, Mrs Christine Howlett,clerk  itfrs, Chas Whitehead, treasNellio  1 PROFESSIONAL CORNER FOR SALEOil burning circulating heater and an Estate Heatrola cotu stove, ooth in good condition Wilbur Leidig, 47 Putnm St Phone Pinckney 50F2 WANfkDSorae one to help with cooking in home with all the mod ern convenience,, temporary or permanent, no washing  Mrs Gerald Allen, Phone Dexter 4141 FOR SALE40 lambs And 20 dicks Also wood to cut on shares John Spears 18F1 FOB SALEHockny shot skate, size, boys, size 9, girls N Reason ruK feijEWoo4 ana Coal heating stove, 100 capacity Nick Koluser 3800 East M86, Phone 65F13 ruK SALKUenume maple desk chest with 8 roomy drawers, 2 book1 iJenton, pianist Mrs Robt Keid, ICKNE1 Ray Mi Pill, M, O Daily UiOO A M to 2 tOO F M, Except Wednesday Mon, Tues,Fri, flat, 7 J008100 pm DR G R MtLUSKY UlNTlit UlMj N Mieaifea MOM1 Charles K veias Attorneys at Law Pitsi State sod Ravings  1AIS vi shelves and bench to match,  Mrs Wm, Brash, Phone 149 choiriBter Don Caskey and Glenn Mrasmal, ushers, Kalph Keid and Wli SA1440 acres with e room talph Meyer, alternates George house, plaster walls, oil heat, basef Arnold ws retiring trustee n i in, attached garage, wired for an Mr and Mrs James Caskey en slectric stove, 16x20 shed, chicken tertamed their 9 children New LEE LAVEY  coop, only 4 miles from Pinckney 14500, terms Fred J Teeple 7U8 WGd River, Hpwell,phone 675 Years New Years guests of Mr and Mrs J L Donohue were C G  1 Futt SAblsJPine iumoerx it long, I Doris Anderson of Parkers Corners 1x6 inches F E Hinchey  Sons j oole andjvif e, C E Donohue and  1754X Dexter Town Hall Road Office 935 RiisonM 14 Evenings bf Howell Mienlgao MARION BEAUTY SRiJV ortUiAOiNG Ui FERMAJIW1 MACHINE ANj MACHlNELESi ALSO COLD WAVES Phone 6 MARION JAXVlSOwnsr PERCY EUiS AUCTIONEER Phono SF1I Fiockney, Miessgaa HERBSNEEJ Phone m 107 M ft, Wel swot Howell, Iwsshigsa Real Estate, Imnraaoe, Citj, Lake and Fern A aoosieHty lut Your Property Wife Me GENERAL INSURANCE Pao ft Pinckney Michigan Ana Arbor, Michigan ttAROLDD, CHUM Howell, MUhigea MARTIN  LAVA 4 AUmf r Vew IS BHieHoa  hk TSiFs  Rap irlir S u Drtv Phone 1SSF6 Rap State S717 LatesJdt License Rusk Lae PRSWARTHQUT  SON Modem 39 kfficaieo SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOrEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 42U ANN ARBOR MICK Soy Bean Meal 450 cwt Forssm Socondgrowth body blockwood Rebert Pike, phono  91F4 For Hale MINNOWS  ALL SIZES  Erdley VonSickle house complete with bathahd f urn ace Call or see Howard Bead, Pinckney, Mich Phono, Pinckney 91F4 FOR SALE Oak Block Wooa William Plummer SI ATE OF MICHIGAN in Circuit Court for the Couot if iivingUon in Chancery Clarence J Taylor and Ernestine Taylor, his wife, Plaintiffs VB were in Jackson Saturday EH M Fergo, William Henry BigMr and Mrs Tom Hpwlerr enter han WUHam m Freferik JU lamed 12 guests New Years at a 7 John B Grouse, George H Grouse, oclock dinner I Elaine Young spent the week  J L Doaonue injured hi left I hand while changing a tire in Howwhen the jack released It took 5 stitches to close the wound James, Ferris and Donald Caskey WANTEDYO BY Gnickens of all kinds, also ducks Will pay Detroit prices  C H Uo7d 9119 Cedar Lake Rd Phone 13F2 2 Farmers Feed Supply Cs WANTED Paper of all kmds, Iron, Rags  Copper  Pri I WKNICD CHICKKMS Higneet prices paid for all kinds of poultr  Tyler Brogan Howell, Mich Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics ex elusive in Howell PHONE 104 , MAX RUSS1 end in Detroit The fire dept was called to the Lawrence Riggs home last week where a hay bailer cauphta fire Mary Rose Peterson of Escanaba spent the week end with Janet Marshall The Gregory tielachers attended a meeting at Unadiila Wednesday I Effie SCrouse, Ella M Crouse, Km ma P Crouse, Anna E Crou3e, Lffie fcj Lull, Mary Crouse, Ellen M Crouse, Anna Eliza Crouse, tfAnnah iiigham, BBethurj Duffield,George V N Lothrop, Orin J Morse, and their unknown theirs, devises, togatees and assigns, Defendants  Suit pending in the Circuit Court I for the County of Liviugwi Chancery, at Howell, Mfcfiifan, KLiKlGLRATlON  AP PLIANCE SERVICE FORMERLY WITH MONTGOMER Y WARD phone 13SF13 Pieka, CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE Uenral Contractor and Builder 61 Portage St PtaelUMriMiefc in en Fred Gauss was called to Lansing the  day of Dmifaer, 1J46 I A UCTION EER FARM SALES A SPECIALITY BERT WYLIE PHONE PINCKNEY 7F21 Livingston County at Ruths Shop for Women FOR SALESlabwooO Buy Now Thurson Liimher Co, Phor k44 Hojwell, Mich Friday by the death of his son J L Donohue and wife attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrt Wm, Murphy of Fitchberg at Bunkerhill Tuesday  Mrs Dewey Breniser took Jackie back to Ann Arbor Sunday The Eden Rebekah lodge will in stall their officers Jan 10 sastiwichees or fried cakes It appearing from the sworn bill  of compliant as filed in said cause, tat the plaintiffs have not been able ants are alive or dead, or where after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain whether the said defend, they may reside if living, or if they have any personal representatives or heirs living, or where they are any Housewives 8A V B TOUR WASTE FATS Overcome Soap Shortage Mr v and Mrs Edsel Meyer Mrs spent Wm Phone Pinckney 147F4 MARTIN R1TTER JR 512 Mam Stroot, Pinskooy, Mich Representing Mutual Benefit Health A Ac Ins, United Benefit Life lasfrane Co, Sunday with Mr and Lamb in Ann Arbor Donnalee and Skipper Swarthout spent New Years with Elsie DeWolfe in Hamburg  Mr and Mrs Don Swathout spent last Monday with Mt r d Mrs Emil Weddige in Ann Arbor honoring their anniversary  Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout spent New Years in Detroit Guests of Mrs Weltha Vail and Miss Jessie Green last week were   Mr and Mrs Harry Palmer of De troit and Mrs Blanche Mylne of Parma Bring  of them may reside, or whether the title, interest, claim, lien or possible right of these defendants have been assigned to any other person or persons, or whether such titie,inuerest, claim, lien or possible right has bef disposed of by will by the said de fendants And it further appearing that the plaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and in, quiry to ascertain the names of the persons who are included as defendants without Ueing named Upon Motion therefore of Vaninkle  VanWinkle, attorneys for plaintiffs,it is ordered that the above named defendants and their unknown heirs, cbevisees, legatees and assigns, cause their appearance to be enter, ed herein within three months from the date lieneof, and that in default MODERN AND OLD TIME 3SS East Jefferson Street DAN BURKETT Phone 6292 Ann Arfcer, MUfc,  kOtT REFRIGERATION SERVICE CALL PHONE 135 Mrs Mable Suydam is assisting to care for Miss Jessie Green  thereof seid bill be taken as con Cyrus AtLeo and fmily of Ann j fessed by said defendans and euch end at the fLUX d  UFEBU0Y EO is world wide shortage of ail Animal Fats and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only  fif of what they used in 1941 This also affect points, textiles, leather goods, floor Without the help of the American Housewives there would have keen little soap last  of every nine cakes of soap made last yr was made from waste fiats sated JStehons, e1st sn your tr if he has , cap bat save eery owes of fat you can and seU it to your One and all of them And it is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be published within 40 days m the Pinck ney Dispatch, a newspaper printed published and eireulating in and county once in each week for at ssast six successive weeks A true copy Glenn C Yeiland John AHagman Circuit Court Coot Clerk missioner Livingston County, Michigan The above entitled suit involves and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands, located in friends at her tiie township of Brighton, County of Saturday night  Livingston and State of Michigan, described as Wm Need tkmm Arbor spent the week W C AtLee home New Years eve about 700 p m  Willard Widmeyer tipped over on his way home, tde escaped injury but his car ws wrecked JLmmie Meyer and Charles IPVrow hit a tree New Years eve nerr the Leo Davis farm They were un hurt but the er was wrecked David Aberdeen entertained 15  friends at a prty last Tuesday eve  A nice time was had Miss Doris Ryan entertained a large number of home in Marion Gcmes were played, ref ashments J  mor particulary served and a very pleasant evening foilov fwt spent   Mr and Mrs James Singer entertained, their card dub Saturday night Afterwards John Burg took t them for a sleigh ride in a sleigh behind his tractor  Mrs Lota Lamb nd son, Ross spent Mew Years in Detroit MrJiazel Ely of Ann Arbor spent last week at the MEDarrow home The Misses Mary Wylie and Hernice Lamont now have a room with  Mrs Rose Hoarier 1 Peal Singer is working at Willow  Ru j Wayne Benneot lOanence Benn ett, Don Gardner, Kenneth KeUeenbeffer, Abel Haines and Oeocpe Hoibea are working for the Fuller  Construction Co at the U of M in Ann AflbarJtolUe Singer is working for Leo Davis these h F O lFOT ODOR GERM H01 TO UNA IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASED, your 36c back F O is a ntmentation 1CH1 this germ, you UU the odor Get this POWERFUL germ kttJer TEOL from any druggltt, Apply FULL STRENGTH for FO, sweaty or itching feat LocaHy at CORY DRUG STOftaV sw MtPherson State Bank  t eaepot to All that part of the Southwest est fractional quarter  of seecion nineteen Kl in Town two 2 Korth,Range six 6 Ease, Michigan lying Easterly of the center of Highwa US16, excepting therefrom the North 670 chain in width thereof Also all that part of the Northwest part of the Northwest fraetipnal quarter  of sec tion thirty 30 in Town two 2 North, Range six 6 East Michigan lying Easterly of Highway U S16, excepting therefrom a parcel of land described as follows Beginning at the Southeast corner thereof thence north 4815 feet hence sooth SS degrees 2b East to centerline of I Highway US16 N thence soudMrly nlong the center of said Highway to the South line of said Northwest part o Northwest fractional ojnaftsrX  I thence East to the place of  VanWinkle 4 VasrWiokle Attornes foe Pkintitxe, WHAT ABOUT 10417 Farmers in 1947 will have muds the same needs as they had ia 1940 The tractor, cultivator, harrow, plow or binder will need some new parti or perhaps general overhaul ing The fences will need some mend ing Some of the buildings will need repair Livestock will have to he fed to bring the best price in, the market McPherson State Bank is prepared to serve the farmers in these winter months when cash revenue is at Re low point and time can be used to advantage in msintenenre work Irftontt St M Meeyelene tereet pejd on tfme CejrwKat of depewLft uf Ao M t R   ri</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>   v1 W ednescUy J anuary 1 1947 v  JUm if Mltiifiin tfciaweek One yea ago ja  M jury pfottory widely ntoolnhned fat fchi JaoMeaeiieni arriliojil WU Br was roady to ilate new batch es of ioolctnientf In dot raoohtne tifaJe ho intended to reman his iefal jaaefaifa Battle Creek  fhen fete stoned inFnwfc McKay placed to tho nitons role by Sifter, was acquitted by a jury McJUyu aoqutttal ted to an unexpected state soneJfe tnoestlgatidn into the conduct of frand Jury affairs by fiigier The inquiry headed by Sen Johnson of Mt Clemens since in L          M COQMMQHQAN The mejriag of Was Wanda loom, ttfalfetipar otVJfe Jtey Coons, to Willed Morgan  son of Mr and Mr Wiilaj JfqpnjL or of ftnojtooy toJsetjdi Pineknay Ceiff4 ni id  Tuesday tuning, Jtev, Attend irflioiatiing Tho oo9o wono ttnoislid by Mm Shirley Towe, sister of the brid, and Wostiy Vnutand Ttevbride wore ft wWso town with, a long veil land train and eajgjied flowers to match, A reception wat held In tH church pertoro after tho ceremony Tho nrjdo frnduotod fftm Pinckney nigh school last MayTfce groom was discharged from tho V S Navy last year,    I  i fired as by, Judge ditieT led to vtmA fuy ivouii B Coaen, rVe watched the parade of events und foffosaw the reactfe of th sigier mind His only avenue avail afcjo was to run for governor Starting out wjth no organisation but tho bnnstnf Detroit Free Press atid Detroit Wewt jptartes hj ogfd, hod anoafslHnjiiTfra tbbmSZ riendiy to the Jtelly aduunistfo uon fJockod to his standard, include Gov Grosbeck, the Alger UMSTEAPICLAVE The wedding of Miss Virginia Unurtead, daughter of Mr and Mrs uw Umstoad of Piiickney to KenI oeth KlavOf son of Mr and Mrs Norman Klavo of orange Lake Joo placeiettPri4ay evening at thr Pinckney Cbngregtional church, toy Alfred AUani fffciatingThey were attondd by Miss Marian Urn  3tee4, siator of the bridet and Will, ojm KlavO, brother of the groom The brido wore a white gown with veil and accessories to match A reception was hold in church parlor after ceremony for immediate Mends and rolasrvee After a wedding trip tho eowpie will Uvu at Por lege Lake The bride graduated from Pincimey high School last May  1 lue i mckuey vrvy basket ML ItaUl 1UU iCidfeU 6 lO 0 all Uiv Alli UkUier t LUC viiuurti aiuc LWMA il IO o at lut uid quarter turn ,ou 4u co ui urn iunn led uie uuuuvi N ui0a jitin lur Chttiea with lo Pinckney Luvcy u Auiiiiiiiy  vuiUurgey Ucntilu I, louug iweyiiolUt Kuhn Wudmeyer CheUeea Kusierer keni  imcider , aLMlri,lt IoUtlit yelcr Marh  V f V c J G G G G F V F C Cr G G G 7 G a 2 10  10 16 4 s 8 Current Comment AH ve iui has pieeented a 1 oieuiorial to the villago of btock Oiiage in memory oi her husoand, tue late Win laui iu mm term ox A iMige boauului fir tree This has oin removed from the Paul lim ana planted ou tne btockbnuge vniage HHuaie by Kenneth Iwiflciman, wiiuui reidout, now a lanudcao bumuer oi Cheltti Tku is an ex npi Iintkney could well imitate, i Oi a number of years bin e muni cipal ChiisUmaa trees became th iie,it has been necessary to go jut tfet a tree, set it up,, litfht it mr a weeK or so and then urag A away o lue dump This makes a lot of umiilessary work and is a waste of ieet There are many men hero wan fine stands of pine trees 0 heir premises and they would un vtuotedly Je able to uou ww x nrt Aiiouid be enough civic piide o arrange lor its transplanung and uen ta municipal Christmas wau iiiooleui would be solved ,  4 GREGORY J aii  pilk Ukoe a fighter They the dirty deal Siller Kjt and he emerged winner in the iimariee by a hefty margin Sigler, the poUtieal miraeie man Q  ,ds election to the acquittal of hi arch enemy , Frank McKay ih Ills, baekground of ail this hovers murdet of Senator Hooper, chief witness against Mcw Stgiora message to the legilatr r WSMT no eorprise to anyone It saoetiy wish graft and corrupts public office, things with ie he is familir Also higher pay iogislatore The stau foot a treaeury deficit 3ERTSLER11W Married last Sundafcv afternoon at the First Methodist eWeh chap dl in Ann Arhor Bt ,,Dflbflilo to f Edith Gertsler, daughter oaVMr and Mrt Herman Gerttdotf Ann ArOQT They were aOtendod by Miss Agnoa Leneherg and Douglas Bush of Ann Arbor Xho bride wore a I H  Leneberg wool dress with a wmV winter hat and corsage of roses A dinner foilowed at the Bad Coeeh Inn They will live at 212 West Washington, Ann Arbor 1 INovIOUAUV, Aro ,c i, LgT US PRAW A SIGHT c T WB HOPE TO REALIZE TKT   SHAUOBTAIN GREAT ST V L UtT US, IN FAMILYCciI OUR COMMITMEnTS FOR T INJfANeC9 TAXES, T   fRi,AAHO VflBDOM 1 YILV GROUP, rwcorfcnTUNmc THAT WET J OF T s r, FLAW HOW TO MCZT ea SUCH AS SMELTSA jlMQ SilAVEfi  JNCtANO SAVING Ait Co VM THE FAMILY MONBV 4 is  Howell hriatmas wen ti i had a 175,000 fire on day when three bus on zr jfii  iciiiuij, AucfiL Orieves ana irc ii,ici icu baturouy ior Luiiuiiiiu bv uaiu jii iremex Aai relaxn ii u wceKo, the oiuers u ii  mouths  i uia iii iiQwurd Marshall intertaiued tLeir children and laml6 ior Xmaj Ml6 Jennie Voegts and Mirnaievo oi Muskegon bpent the week ad with lieatnce Larnborn J 11 fciLtibilt and tamily of De troif spent kmua with Mr and Mrs I Viltaer Grossman Mr and MrsLiwood Rockwell oi Mission vjiited at the Byron Rock well homo Mibo Lcuy Peck of Ann Arbj us a Oicgoty visitor Monday Mr ai,d Mrd Morf Cole sa jit, and ilr Harlow jlunseil  vended the oitia HCMIJ lee i v 4t jyetiUiX iait iueuay Snd Jlirf Thomas Pool Detroit is all in a dither because tx vaNeiii keeper or several of thwui iaim to nave been lorcod to Ituu out JLV quarts of whiskey Xiu iuie to police men as gifts An uveutfaLon is aaed ihe custom is iu in tne oid saloon days naiona xLio ie away a barrel of uU jjuit bo kbits of whiskey to Lr vustoiueis as Xmas presents, uuts  JL bquor around eiecuou time a not uubaiow even in suiMil vii,j ivkiiii iil coaie of the LaOii iiair The big news of last week ohe starting of innumerable  by the unions in Detroit and wneie for portal to portal Now just wuat does tins man was SUilS eie pay I iiou py, to sales tax diversion and the veterans bonus and aomo now tax   inOfiioKlo, Sigier is a fighter Kight or wrof he wil do what he i Joet who gets thinks io right MARRIAGE UCEJgi  Gordon Coil, 20, itowsHr Anna Msy Morignac, ltf, Perry Wiliaru Morgan jr, 21, Fincaney, Wanda Coons, 19, Pinckney Uoget iHagen, to, Fonton, Vivian Chaimdy, 26, renton Ray Jones, 24, Howell, Margaret Kenroy , 24, Howell Jhariee Peach, 23, Howell, Elsie uicas, 23, FowierviUe Ed Wisser, 21, Brighton, Phyllis Moore, 26, Brighton Caagov Taylor, 33, Howell, Marjory House 26 Howell Car Krause, 26, HowaU Ruth Hall 23 Howell Donald Kidd, 20, Howell, Alice Johnson, IV, CorMn, Ky MATTER STILL UMETTLED thoBiick sedan  raffled by tho Pinckney V F W is a queeUei To V F W have re itained Attorney Jin P Sweeney iaLe, Ruths Dress Shop, uickt Jakery and the Family Kstauiaiit ,ere damaged by a fiie wiacn aited in the apartnrnt over tnc jress shop The apratinent was un il recently occupied by Axil ton jchiipfeir and wife, lie was kihet i an auto accident Dec 14 and hi, ife Is in U of M hospital witii ious injuries The Howell iiro pt was aided by the one from the iich State San Fire is thought to ave started from spontaneous om ustion 5 ton of flour in the bak,y was saved, being covered by a nvass but a large amount of sugr was lost Here and There 4HoerVatlOn IMoteS rHowaH and Mrs Rhode Andrews,  v J of Ann Arbor, motfcor of the dead ernpioyod AMeOgejO Kayos of Ann Arbor Mm leftjgfjjaae 3 other living oJidresL flalnaaojd boya fath er, ka Nafottsi Juli ha reesan gesw awflsyaw gasgg npp jwsgsssssaw7  Mierwin Ant ixew  and uun oi vampoii ami lanuv Xears in Grau IUA  lr iiuce aoiv trvasnmgton were A ma Rev nci Mwrphy, ouster Tisc at 8 and Hem ovena Fridai 220 jioon ani 0t p m Preparation for roly Comraun on each Saturday  to 0 p m and Sunday 00 to 730 a m I COM C6K CHURCH 09 Mif4 AJir, iinuter SUayioitnv, BaugMi,Oranist huL Director G V Thompson, S S Supt iorajig Worship  10S1 Jinday School  1149 Choir practise Wed evening ur, iid Mrs iioy ishelii fitamed tiica ciildHU i,  Jackie iieiiibcti oi UWJ U L S spundJi hcl VUCUUOJI icie Icd Kuiizleman and wt,  teuiAd Uieir cmiuitn bujay jou  oiuAn Uiiu lauuiy si iUi Mr, a I fttu, ickrLavcy urcayt Castor  , ii,2ra 34  ilu iii JilCHaOU til iiii iariii jU, and Airs turned to Texae iatneia boiiiuger of ssiek AWI Kaliiryn DoJlinger of Ce ate college are visiting treats, Mr and Mrs Carl Bollii, ger ilt4y Lavry and family Esther and Mr aid Mrs Patwere Xinas JCJLS i Joigension rc4 iavey s ts ur m i i tc 6upt MUW Aiarviix Shre Morning Worship   i0o Sunday Jcnocl 14, vif Copies  Meeting 730 Evening Vorahin X Pruyer isco, WoO, , t Authority to charge state park us  seaeJl fees to del ray expense will jraaakad of the nezi legislature mm total kill of antiedeae deer at this year was fiftyeight aoyote lure used aaeeeeafully Toaaa fdsore kr killed M2 coyotes n be used in Michieoisoa into the coy it putts on a lure and O sniuijoue to dogs and other tale uciiijcan m  rr to two pears The okUl i iMOfiit   1J ,ue6ts at the Mike harnac nome Andrew Miabett and wue weie anday dinner guusts of Nellie er And Fannie Monks iester McAtee and family gtflstmas guests of Mr and Mroro vauixorn and aiso tne Vv ra CARD OF THANKS  I wish to express my thanks and uaru appreciation to my relatives and  J kind friends for the beautiful flowweie , ers and cards and otiier gifts whiitr iWrsjIwas at tle hospital They  were greatly appreciated Mrs Irvin Kennedy JIMMY WALKER LEFT LAUGHING The EM AmoJd IMH , the sYnekley family hoy Ws n 00 otOan and Horn Wylio and family pent was ktUad Doe 1 loot when Ida car mas at the Ahrams home in rowhit an abutment eei Mdge Road lerville near YpsUantL Jtrs i Fisher spent Xmas    srith her daughter, Mrs lioy lav TOWNSHIF FIRB ENGINE m Wahoorvifltv     Henry Shiirey and family and wasnVe years old,M uSJSLL 4M Mld VttdH tJit the 1l A  Ptttnam township awAorixed the reis , ead  QnU  of 4  ttje eheck their laaak ribbons MOOS aeses of sold thti rapier nharp qu pa QX oappei Jimmy Walker, onetime maf Of ew York, were a trau throughout his colorful of the situations in which tiie wit of Jimmy Walker figured aiv Vat in two pagea ol aiiciotcj l r mily mark i careerjbme biiigc and tJ  others went to Detroit to look lover fire engine, tfeo one ttoey fane gin but k was priced ot fllOJffcb is the only engine thoy now esojeUe of throwing a big eneogct stneasn of water to nrht a Mf tnoao, for the tsjao hosne tho entndPXtdg bJVOhis Charles of tho Mich fasniry g days last week WAS a guest of the Merwin Moil and family of Plinfield and 2 Whit house r  Jr   oa f isue of the Detroit Sunday J mt Weekly with this Sundays Janu Get Sundays Detroit Tiirfes for th MuT to interc4, y v lr and UTB Walter Stockbridge Cuff Anderson of Ann Arbor pcii Xmas witth Mr and Mrs od Anderson Clare look and family of Farmiiglon warn wc K end guests of  u d Mrs 1 nomas Poole and Mr Curmen WlieeLei i,cd the Dewey Breniiti and lsther Jorgnnsoa tot Jinner Sunday Jackie and Jbyce Breniser are iu iLankakee, J11, visiting their sister, J4r Delbert Harvey Janet Marshall spent nd in Detroit m  Mr and bit, liyroa pent Xma Mt6 Fisher Mr and Mrs Joe Metz of Howell iWte Tiiarsdajf  dinner guests of lfti and Mrs Ha Laey Iir ind Mrs KoLfrt SMeet, Mr and Mrs George Marshuill of Stock Mrs 1 earl Marshall were fiduy iiijjit supper uujsts of Mr cui Mrs CATiuOu Vneeior it had its inception o years ago whea lied Anueion, an employee oi luo t Clemens 1ottery co aiier an exnaustive study oi th wage and law started suit lor overtKuO Claiming no  cntiucu to 10440 time spent m aMung irem uie Ume clock aiur iw uau iuug 111 and th um at iifcui consumed in walking freta his ojo 10 tne tune ciocis iu his suit ic was joined by gno 1100 other j pottery employees Judge Ticardl cried uie cade 111 fedeial ourt and allowed the men about b minutes xay a day iney appealed and tha  ii supreme court has just re vserpd judge icards ruling and yiuercd juugo Ilcard to tr cavi case individually Immeuia  i war unions filed suits lor unuv doUaxs tlome syejj claim uw onttUod to pax fcom m u drivo Jha compADy paraing lot oi P toot OA ompany grouitdeilUswOTouis court diu not lay dowl any definite rule in thic case but left it up to Judge Jtazd to do so and set she amount of axTho lm report 01 the state board of health snojs more marriage, oirths and divorces than ever beior 1 i I tlJB week Rockwell m Detroit with Drjtnd  lit 5,000 n tne luo loiy ox the sao4 ntiis woie iu,441, some uion tnan lat yeai xa c 7o,ol7 compared to 46,J ttw year, divorces were 4,Ho n ompaiiun to, Zxl,la last yeax The death rate dropped to 0A yer i000 birtns compared to doo i45 iue materni deatn rate wasa 132 compared to 14 in lu45  Sociat Happenings    Mr and Mr Michael Harnack r ianounce the ergagement of Micivael jr to Miss Mary Weister Peace on Larth, Good Will to Men may have existed in son places tnis Cnristmas time but no in the Holy Land The birthpjnce A Christ was surrounded by uarv wue entanglenfnts nnd guarded jy uritish soldiers with Oaoitci and machine guns All travellers vere scrutnucd closely for n S u jl terxor still pcavaua m v esuius uud noting in tne streets between Jews and Arabs ia comeson occur,ite At a banquet not long agv e atKod Austin Grant, tho iaau tews commentator wnat tho sol ion was for the JevinbAxao uon He answeredTher ii t is the age old conflict Christianity and Mohammedium CLRRKiM COMMENT The University of Tennessee basket ball team walked off  the floor of the Duquesne Univei ity gym lastwedk when that college refused to bar a negro player,Ciaa oper, from their lineup Coach Oldck Davis put rt up tti joew players x jW would refuse to play aTCoojai barred Tide rame thsng eameumj number of tiir during the baft season and eams thut inv the south iiod to leaoe their , neg at iieeae BoooMyv plant toljp2lras   net be oaR pbjttr thisJdUpje Ot awariTc lacase Ot  afconsjlSsMVmW   w w tsmssjsjjgsjmswpjqnf HK  jjnwoosnv, 22T pteeOnt Mrs fivm BS, Selena of  Jan, uiany yenia nave had it for regard it oiF e BS iarp savp it away 1 VMHWPIV  of New UaJtinMre, the marnagejwill cantinue as long as tneeo to ke place some time in Augustmyon Q religion exist Pvts Charles Clark and Donald j  oeapoiled of BuriVpeAt Xmw in Hawaii and were swimming and surf board rid off he famous Wakiki Beach Te DeVpifl home was the scene moa4ttfwlwiiil mww , vmmmm  DeWolfe enand grand their the ye  Xte oil at a cation of   A, M to  wRi Ti if PDfCKNEY DlstA1 CM mmWqdneufey January 1 SYLVAN THEATER CHRLSEA, MICH  Neighboring News NEW MIDNIGHT SHOW Tuesday, Dee, 31 at 1145 j 14 ngRw MAKE MINE MUSIC4 Disney Technicolor Musical of DINAH SHORENELSON EDDY, AiNDREWS SISTERS JERRY COL OMA and BENN1E GOODMAN Noiae Maker All Seats SOc KP Wed, Thar, Jan 1, 2 Santo At New Yaars Eva Midnight Show Mgiuning Jan 1, Admiuionr AM Children 14c, Adult 40c Shows 715 and 905 erit Sat, Jan, 3, 4 An Outdoor Drama IN OLD SACREMENTO Starring IWJUUM buiun, CONSTANCE  iwuftt, fcUUfcuc tALAmiL and RLlH DONNELLY Cartoon News wwuungCoUrago of Lasele cmuuia and ivid lb Dig Sleep m AAV KIAJJJ 1 ucaiCl  ci, mttn if  1 r ivrit owOTT in numE bwtc1 HOMICIDE Willi LtNN BARRY,  iCY ANN GARNER lews CoMetfy ri bat , Jan 3 4 WiLu tlliL cLLiOTT in iHE CALIFORNIA GOLD KUM1 tAKL CAtviCoL SKETCH tUOK wun CONSTANCE MOORE and  WILLIAM MARSHALL Cartoon V  JUU, Mon, Jan 5,6 uifcNrt ronu, MNE BLAR in GALLANT JOUKNLY Wlltt CHARLES RUGGLES, HENRY TRAVIS COMEDY Now Ilia, Wad,Thur, Jan 7  In Technicolor CAREY GRANi, ,ALEXIS SMITH in Now NIGHT AND DAY  omdy MeckbrHit, mu Fn, SetT Jan 3, 4 M rAL i RIGGER starring ROY ROGEKa, oBBY HAYES and lUU4t Carton walkio, iaikte, Hawkia Mawaia McMori as ro Taee, Jan ft, 7 AUVENTUKE  Starring CLARK GABLE 1 hi fir picture kia return from the army ta CARSON and JOAN BLONDEtL The new Perriae a Scott green house opened on U S23, soutn of Whitmbore Lake, last spring, burned donw Christmas day with a lost of 13,500 Jt was a4Sx4 structure with a 60x20 wing The heating system, flowers and plants wen a total loss eyejfe The Kiwanis club of South Lyon donated S600 to the crippled child ren at University of Michigan hospital and 126 to Perc Jones hospital Xmat euvo mm4k Victor Anderson, recently appoint ed legal aid tto UovElei Kim sig ler is the husband of the formei Marie Ernst of Dexter Lawrence Wilkinson of Brighton grandson of Frank Haines of Pinck ney, was discharged from the army Dec 9 at Fort Sheridan 111 Paul Huber, assistant director of General Motors Proving Grounds near Brighton has resigned He has been on this job since 1936, The gas well on tfhe Brayton farm, south of Howell is now down 3,866 feet GAS showing have been found John Neeley, Howell restaurant operator oilected 9,70 to buy pipes, tobacco and candy for the inmatv he ouny poor house, 2 in number Carter Smith, colored , of rU,, Brighton, won the station waon raffled off by the Knights f 01  11 mbus of Howell Loren Basactt who becomes sheriff Jan 1 has named his deputies They are Murray Kennedy, Pinckney j Thomas, Jftnlan, FowlemUe, luurl Ikruger, Howell and Larr uennntfer, taoweji unaeratutyi Auyuier will be appointed bert Wylie who nas been attenu nig an auctioneers scnooi in intuana, nas ximscned his course aim iwunicu to uie iome ot ins pareuu jur, and Airs, red Wylie ISotes ot no t ear  Hi aennam ox fcngnton 4 imrciiaifu tne Govt taciorjr there ior 200 1lie lirsli municipal tree evetshown in urignion, was set up uiere this year liorn to uwl Sykes and wiie ox Ueuoit uec 22, a daughter iui Joseph uowier, a raster 01 ii iiooeti npiauy, died in Color UO apiinjjs, ci, IUBV week vvayne uennett and ianmy have moveu iiOxn tut miu uouac w iu elL iurkeys sold as high as o4 a lb Christmas UUMI to Hichari iickinder and vsu last week a 01   iOicuce loppm, udugiier ol MI aia MM t 1 Auppina v ti iietd, was marrteo tu 11 urns  iiie u   will give a w oi Letroiv tuistmas uay  1 ears partly at tbe Masonic hall tfiuKic oy VanslamoroOk orchestra ijM uiuistmas program at, tnt reuuiateu cnurcn was Friday Keci wtions were given by Stanley Uin ei, Alec, Joe Jkova, Helen Crewe, r retia ireda, Marjory Hendee, Con Mace uarrowg riorence Side,CteA cil Hendee, Koland Tupper, Bessie iwaitnout, Lucile Kennedy, Russell Head, Merwia Campbell, Phyllia ilummer, Lveiyn Uravcs, Miwred Haines, Dorothy Campbell and Keatha Cook The Wohela Girls put on a driill and there were duets and solos , Tne Federated Sunday school will put on an entertainment at the opera house Jan 6th consisting of drills etc A play Not on the Program will b put on The cast lis as follows Mrs Murry Whinney, iMable Smith jOpnelia Johnson, Dorrfothy Darrow Mrs, Joftee, Irene IWchardson Vlnent Field, Boy Campbell Erastua Brown, W A Vine Oftter Hogan, Aiei Carpenter iSotesof 4,j eats Ago S T Grimes wu uvmo 4iowell over Sunday Robert Culhane sr who u uovl ing at the cooper trade in Grand Rapid was home for Christmaa John Toomey spent Christinas in Detroit Livingston Lodge No 76 F A A M have elected the oiiowiug officers W M,Dr H F Sigier S W, Kirk Van Winkle J W, F G Jackson Sea, Eroil Brown Treae, George Teeple S D, Alex Mclntyre J D, Charles Teeple Marshall, George Culey Chaplain,  er StsThomas Read,Heuben rinch ftev KH Crane Tiler, Tom Turn Born to Harley Angell and wife iast Thursday A girl Richard D Roche wil open a law office in Howell Jan 1, over the First State eV Savings Bank Miss Etta Shehan has recovered from her illness and will resume r studies at Geary college, Ypsilanti after Jan 1 The PutnamiHamblirg Famers Club will meet at the Ed Mcluskty home Des SO, Thomas Clinton and wife pent Christmas with their 4eughU ,Mrs Jauffhter in Jackson Henry Thompson of Ok, aoma i visiting his brother, Ed 1 ompdon It is his first visit here i  32 C u Campbell has been elected commander of the Maccabee and Charlee Grimes of the Woodman and Loyal Guard lodges STAT OF MIOtiaAN 11 Probate Qmn tee tfca Cooaty  fs Uviagstoa At a aeaaioa ox saia court, held at oie Prooate oifiee in the City 01 tty 01 Jioweu in said County,oa the ioai day ox Oecemoer A U, i4b rresent,nonorable Willis UL,,  uuge 01 probate  in the Matter jt the EsUte ot yvaiiam J Nash, Deceased it appearing to the Court that the the time tor presentation of claims agaiiut said estate should be imited and that a time and place be appoint ed to receive examine and uaiust all claims by and before said Court it is Ordered, That all of the creditors of said deceased are required to present their claimo to said Court at said Probate Offfee on or befone the 24th day of Feb ruary A D, 1947, at ten oclock in forenoon, said time and place Ming hereby appointed for the exam matTtion and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased it is Further Ordered, I hat piblic notice thereof be given by publication i a copy of this or4r ior three tfuccese weeks previous to said day ef hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Juclge of Probate A true  rf Celeetta farehallRegister of Prob INCOME TAA itris STATE OF MICHIGAN Th Probau Court for UsaCouuty of Ltvingata At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County on the 12th day of December A D, 1946 Present Hon Willis L Lyons, juoge of Probate la the Matter of the Estate of Clara Mercer, Deceased Ralph Glenn having filed in said court his final administration account and his petition praying for the allow and thereof and for the assignment and distribctlon of the residue of said estate It is Ordered, That the 6th day of January A D, 1947 at ten oelock in the jenoent at said Probate Offie ee 4 k hereby appointed for naming  allowing said account aod hearinc e4 petition a is Partner Ord,i  Tbat PubIk notice theueof oe g , puftv liftatsofc of e copy j tme otur  three euwfoat v MIS proeiw  said day or Ait   ru   a M     I Mnpntefc, a ewppt Income Tax 90H g HwaJated in said eo home at 40 Enet Otnwi ItTfr  Wilkj Li Lyoaa, JoegT   Brighton, Phone tilt, A true Cifr MRS J M MetDCAB CeleetU farehali JtegieUor of Preonst M for Voagoajace MMrdat HeJP BAiXUxlt pohry house faettnmnV euttabet for home aad  i 1riflrrl place west of Pincltem MS6, acroes tracks Binoll Dyaert WAJfTED Batchonng to do oa L W Psaetees, aAone 4FU IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BWU KHMODEL REROCH PLASIER OR HAVEJ MASONEKYi WOHK DONE  LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE  OR m Coal Air CssHi,,t Typo, FLOYD FELOSR JUUVOm 9snt aad Reeruia  WBT 1NSTALLATIOSJ raOMB dtft BRsCafTOif BosUe HL H  v moGxmm WRU I will wmmwm RfltWi  tmh4Midu iuw t f JILECTRIC LIGHTS work overtime when the nights art  long and the days are dark They dont do their belt war,  either, unless the lamp bulbs are kpt free from dust and dir   unless theyre the proper sizeneither too large nor to small   and unless they have shades that provide maximum glareLss light Be sure you have plenty of spare light bulb on hand  , S too Your dealer has them or youll find thqm at any Edison  officein all sizesall modestly priced You can exchange your burnedout bulbs at any Detroit Edison office Theres no charge for this service Just bring an Edison service bill for quick identification THE DETROIT EDISON CO Uv  r A Happy New Yj to All  r eia UvLOOK AHEAD TO SPRING THEN SHOP HERE WHILE Bid SALE IS ON   16 ALL WOOL Suits IN GABAKDIAE, FLANNEL and TULLE  10 to 52 Formerly 1840 to 46 75 NOW 12 Off 36 BLOUSES 36 4 Formal 29 to  MOW 36 RAINCOATS 34 PASTEL COLORS SIZES t TO 1 13 Off We Are, Overstocked Deliveries Were Late we must sell IN SPITE OF A TREMENDOUS BUSINESS WE FiND WEVL OVERESTIMATED OUR NEliHi THE MILLS WERE LATE IN DEL IVERING PIECE GOODSTHL MFCS WERE LATE IN MAKiNr DELIVERIES TO USAND WE HND OLEVLJ U THE HEA RT OF THE SEASON WITH MORE MERCHANDISE THAN MERCHANDISE SCHEDULE CALLS FORORDJNARILY WE WOULD NOT REDUCE PRICES IN THE FAR OF A RISING MARKET THE CONDITION CALLS FOR ACTIONACT QUICKLY AND YOU iET THE PICK OF THE CROP OF SAVINGS YOU NEVER DREAMElD POSSIBLE IN THESE TIMES 30 WOOL PLAID SKIRTS Wr 550 to 1195 NOW 13 Off 5 DOZEN BABUSKAS COTTON, RAYON Wr 9oNOW ONLY 49c 1 GROUP FUR MITTENS UP TO 305 NOW 195 1 GROUP OF PURSES WERE 395 NOW ONLY 100 24 ROBU WOOL CHEM 1LLE COTTON JERSEYS SIZES 11 TO at i  1 UROUP OF Pj,RSfs , Formerly Up to 3y5 NOW FOk   195 1 GROUP OF PURSES UP TO 1010 NOW FOR t L195   ll 20 ALL WOOL PULI OVER SWEATEES MEDIUM OR BOXYALL COLORS MZES M TO 40 FORMERLY 39 TO 951 50 PLAID SKIRTS 50 FORMERLY 40 to 795 12 Off 65  ALL WOOL SLAX 14 Off 24 ALL WOOL DRESSES SIZES 7 TO UM 13 Off 12 WOOL SLAX SUITS  SIZES 12 TO t 13 Off 13 Off 13 Off Coats 35 ALLWOOL COATS BLAU1IFULLY TAILORED SIZES 10 TO 46 2750 to 46,75 NOW 2 Offj 20 WOOL JERSEYS 20 SIZES  TO 4 1 3 Off 0 RAYON DRESSES 20 SIZES 9 TO SO eirces i ,  j   v     4 5dtl ttW  GQwmW   r  m    WdfeKEY 15PATCH WfhT fMirvJ 1947 mmmmtmtm  Ci 3, V r Hi H  1   r Happy New Year to All eegewr Greetings A Hm and Prospers Kw Yr to U 0 M    Charlee Clark GuH G d Oih, Gl Gri Wrk, A A A  Herb Sneed May Your New Yean Be Filled with Bleasinjtf and Happinotu City, Far and Utke Property fo Sale Howell, Mick To Each and Every OM at Yu e Wwh a Happy Nov Year Parker Motor Sales Plymouth and Deflota Car,Geoeral Auto Repair  1 May Your New YeI Be Killed with rsinga and Happinaa Citizen9 Mutual Auto Insurance Company Howell, Mich We Wish a Happy New Year Hockey Serviee Mobioil Gas, Oils, Accessories Etc, Corner M38 ft Dexter Road Hollia Swarthute, if warthout Funeral H II 1  rtbout Home Dependable tSerifa  Don C Swartbout f  R Tha Mefcoleons Sandwichc, Founteiii Sarrto,Candjr and Tobacco To Each and Every One of You A Happy New Year to All A Happy New Year to All  IWe Wish Each and Every One of You a Happy New Year  SEASONS GRFH1NG  ft   Loren Batiett A Happy and Prosperous New Year to One and All of You SHERIFF OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY John Eleele CoilUion and Body,Work, Painting  2 FHewlett Yam tkin Deal Erf hiI f T the Hoe eW Far A Happy and Protperow New Yeu to All 1 Our Wish , Wlnkelhouee Floral All Kind of Plant, Cm Flower aad Wreathe Hewitt, Mich Glenn Slayton CHRYSLER ft PLYMOUTH CARS, HowoU, Mich  Happy New Year to All A Happy New oar to AJJ Marvin thlrey  vi woe f tanl ay Berrlmau Plnekney vWPotATroR  i   fioI730   14ft MILL Mat Tawrto AM A Soppy Um tear to l y  i Plewtfcnoy Dlepatek X CJfrer Mhr tLmf Duf y Ail m  Mtrtrm tr  1    Wi  5af v Vc  S3 ifg jjfc  PliyKWEY DISPATCH Wcctoefay January  47 V    k   NEW YEAR GREETINGS  Kennedys en Store  VKNEY DISPATCH Entered  PtiekfttJ, ilk faajcriptiwu 785  yaw Paid a Advinr AU w cutLirr HI mm i  F C ReickhoffgSr  OPTOMETRIST IB WEST HAND RIVER AVI HOWELL MICHIGAN FOR ATPOlNTItBNTS HONE 35 RWsnca 6U  liMiimi I LOLAL NEWS LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee Phont Mr 14 POT CASH  HORSES 10 COWS 10 HOGS ACCORDING TO SJZE CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLECT TO MOMS QPUMCt TO DARUNC Jb COMPANY  HOWELL 459 fta Ozfetaa Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK Fur Wanted GET OUR ftACLJ BEFOKE YOU ejr JMnkel FtANJK iLMMUas OKEftS GSMyiM mtAULATiQ Barbara Tincher of Howell speii the weekend with Leona Campbell Ona Campbell and family were Saturday guests at the Fred Campbell home in Ann Arbor, Andrew Campbell and family spent Christmas at the Willavd Bennett home in Jackson Mr and Mrs Andrew Campbell and  children spent Sunb4 at Dearborn i at the Parmalee and Trost homes M J Reason and wife and Morley Reynolds and wife were Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs, Max Reynolds Mr and Mrs M J Reason entertained fur dinner Sunday the Gerald Reason, Jack Reason and Max Reynolds families and Wesley Reader  Mrs Nettie Vaughn spent Christmas at the Roy Merrill home in Web ster Mrs Gladys Clinton spent the week end in Detroit at the Walter Clinton home Mrs Adcke Palmer of Detroit spent the weekend at the Herbert Palmer home Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs Walter lark were Mrs George Clark of Ypsilanti, Mrs Rose Hendee and  Mr and Mrs Edsel Meyer Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel and son were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs Emma Brogan in Stockbridge Miss Valma Hinchey returned home from Poniiac last week  Mrs Hattie pecker spent Christmas with Dr Hollis Sigler and family of Howell  Mrs Mae DaJler was the guest of Mrs Bonka Jens in Ypsilanti for Christmas Mrs Able Haines, Mrs Mildred Lavey, and Mr and Mrs Paul Singer visited Floyd Haines in Sparrow hospital, Lsfesinf, for Christinas The Pfioefcaey VFW basketball team has received new uniforms f xSheriff Kennedy and wife are nc settled in their home in the   nvr Sigler house on Putnam Str Pinckney  Karl Ney returned to Cleveland on  Friday after spending a week with his family here Mrs P W Curie and Paul spent the weekend in Detroit Paula re fer a week  Xet Bourboonais and wife are now living in Boise Idaho, unable to get live in  Miss Margaeat tHMCCNEY 190 WANTED  ttW tMmm RfASOM AMO E  4   LOCAL NEWS Robert Bertoni of Detroit spent the weekend at the Lester McAfee home  Mrs Mildred Snooks and daughter, Joan, have moved from the Van Horn home to Orville, Ohio Mr and Mrs S H Can entertained the Lee Kettler, Robe its and I Orval Godde families and Algei Let  and family for Christmas Alger Lee and family of Kast Lansing spent the weekend at the Harrj Lee home The Harry Lee and William Dillo way families were in Detroit las  week to see the Soma Htnie ice re view at the Olympia Gayle Hendee is vislLig the Di James Nash family in Coldwater Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hend spent Christmas with her parents in Holt Mr and Mrs Russull Gluver oi Fowlerville were Christmas guests at  the Edward Speak is home Leighton Pike of Wayne and Marvin Bruff were Christmas guests of  Air and Mrs Robert Pike Albert Shirley and family of Pinckney and Mr and Mrs Doyle Temple ton of Keego Harhor were Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs Dale Miller, Hollis Holloway mid wife of Plainfield were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Dale Miller Phillip Sprout and family spent Christmas with the Charles Snule family in Howell  Mrs Jennie Knapp Kauska of Ann Arbor called at the Phillip Sprout home last week Mr arid Mis, Ben White and Mr and Mrs Charles  lark were Satur lay diMier guests of Mr and Mrs Dan Driver in Dexter Ren White and wife spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Norman White  Mrs Joie Forner and son, Carl, and Mrs Ella Newman of Ann Arbor were weekend culler at the Hen White home Billy, Mary Kay and Pat Shehan of Ann Arbor spent the week at the  William Shehan home Hay guests of Mr and Mrs,rdicy Van , iekle were jus Itissmni and family o Howell and Jack HORUII of  Detroit Georg Meuhoii, Ji and family and Mr and Mis Marshall Meuhon were Christina i guests at the William Marshall hon  in Stoekhridge  Mrs Ijjrry Fairchild and children of Detroi spent thf weekend at the  Frank A1 t ileen home Frank vljerdeun and family spent Christma at the Hex Noggle home in Ann Arhor Miss late Srhocnhals of South Bend, In liana, called at the L J Henry hune Sunday Gerald Bauer and family of Brighton were Christmas guests at the Louis Shehan home The Reverend Fathers Harris and Loraine of Detroit called on Mr aid  Mrs Louis Shehan last week Francis Shehan attended the 4H Club hauquet in Howell Friday night Born to Mr and Mrs Gene Shehan at Saint Josephs Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, Friday, a daughter The L J Swarthout and Karl Gallup families spent Christmas with  Mrs Edith Gallup in Fowlerville Theodore Olderman and wife of Detroit called on Mr and Mrs J H Hooker Sunday Christinas guests of Mr and Mrs J H Hooker wje C W Hooker and family of Ann Arbor, Miss Vivla Pettys, and Mrs Maude Sayles Mrs Beatrice Joiner and children of Newcastle, Indiana, called on Mr  and Mrs Bert Hooker Sunday Dr James Nash and family of OIdwater, Lyn ftendee and family, Martin Litter and family of Whitmore Lak, and Isabel Nash of Ann ArUr were Christmas guests of Mrs IM SA  ash Miss Bernice Iamont spent Christmas with her mother in Detroit Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Lows Coyle were Clarence Stains and family Mrs Ella Stapish of Chfri sea, Eva and Mark Melvin, and Mrs Rose Howard Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle spent Christmas with i,e Eeverend Father Coyle in Jackson Barbara McAfee spent the weekend at the Omar Cass home in De 1   3T Owr Sincere viafiS   vV v,, sM  CHILDREN S  COLDS RIUIVI MIHHYtUt ON TIMITMTIS vm  VAPORUI MAKCf COLDSTUFFED FEEL  CLEARER INSECONDSl CORY DRUG STORE I   m    su  HswSBBlpmH Dead L Alive  Faa Animals Colle, Jviodern liqutpmenl t U FAKKtK ArtnC  o lASTtST Dnd Sto UWii 13 i Promptly Sj  Capable Men Fhone 8BP Pinclijiey A Uvicm in Micbiffan Central Dad StoefcCo Local News Items Harley Miller and wife of Vpi lanti were recent dinner quests the iiome of W ii Clark  in at , Robert Read and family spent Sun ,day at thu Arthur Bullis horn   Gregory Mr a1J Mis Kuy Dillingham weu Tuesday evening uiwis of Mr and Mrs C W Hooker cf Ann Arbor I Mrs Vlorence Rdr of Grand Rap ids is siMlin her daughter, Mrs Asii hint National Bank  er Wylie aiid family Christmas uestt of Mr and Mrs1 Alliett Dmkel were Gerald Diiikeland family and Mrs Sarah Lake of Luke Chemung idna Mass aid levi Lud  tke  Steve and warry New man of Milford spent Christnvas at tie K,d Mass home Jon White i iu the Mriheison HospiaJ at JioWflJ The ixtsier jdtAfee family were ChrhiUuas xuevt oi Mi ajid Mrs  The Misses Iwouise nu Carieue Zeiiflei uteicHiitd ftu tn,t frientis at theii hne Satinlay 11 follow  wg a stjif jMUly Arthur diiiaU w   t to St Josephs Merry HuspiiaJ, Ann Arbor, for  a check up Friday  jddie iiarttuan  lterUumxi pe fur trappers sockiy at a party at ius  hosae Friday iiKlit, Mr and its Uarrtii Sitapp of Marion, Michigan, are visiting at  Wi ak 1 AM 1 hMa  1 eocye Meaboo, Sr hosne 4 OM Campbell and family speutj Mr and Mrs xrg Meabon, Sr ChrisUnas a the Gorham home in Pt Chriua in Maon Oetrort I Mr and Mrs W  AtLee spent Lssmiel Martin and vsfe of Ypsi Sunday at tbe Uue home in Water laoti were Christmas aueU of Mrloo and Mrs John Martin Mr and Mrs W C AtLoe, C Mr and Mrs Wittiam Meroer spent AtLee atxi fjundy of Ann Arbor Caristnmf with r Walt r Menoer Cltriatmjw iiesLs at the ftobectCawm family inast Lanatn ihome to Mr and Mra fikman LM  0 Saparl ef Asm Alter on friday,  guosU at the SUokahte a 4amtom Mary CaOmrin iiKh m SYOIMST L fsavid 4fMr 4U V  pf t   t WF Jiest 4a apt amp ama 9  AltW rfeAg MtJtAAt tOtt YOU 147 Just before toe old year xnersTes into the new, tbouguus center on the thxogs that rHr count most in UU Aimmjr Uam is the deep appreciation we feel for wtmt others has for as ft is ia tasU spirit that aU of u here at the oaak ajawoach the coming year We apprciate the riftnatmi mt tave onjoyod wka tV  pfc of our mrmacy and  is onrkeen 4amce ia snake serrioes af van gnm  ftsUnessta all ia h 4ays that UmVt smae hat 47  win amd mmm IrnrjrTiLL tar  7 ami mt me maj aaat aMpai pw 4a ,  sMiim  J i   i     rtiunn  tfcft      yl  t    Received  I  A CARLOAD OF FARM AND POULTRY FENCE 4 rKW CEMENT MIXERS, MAN URE LOADERS, SPRING TOOTH HARROWMILK COOLER STEEL UATES FUMNAGCS STOKERS, ELECTRIC AND OILSTOCK TANK HEATERS AND U1L WATLR HEATERS A Happy New Year to AU   uili 4 vu FOR SALKWood and Cual heaui stove, loo capacity Nick hoiusti 3800 East M3i, Phone poFia ton, HA ufcunuine maple des chest with 3 roomy drapers, 2 boo sheWes and hviich to match  Mrs Wm Brash, Phoiu 149 FOR SALrJ40 acres with  Toon house, plaster walls, oil heat, baser nvjiu, attached garage, wired fur ai electru stove, 10x20 shed, chickei coop, only 4 miles from linckney, 4500, terms Fred J lWple 708 WGd River, Howell,phoue C7i FUR JSAiiliiline lumber,is lt ong, 1x6 inches F E Hinchey  Som, 7541 Pexter Town Hall Road FOR SALEl Secondqrowta cody blockwood Kebert Pike, phone  914 Auction PROFESSIONAL CORNEI I will sell the following personal property at my farm located 1 2  uilea south and 2 miles oast of South Ljfan on Eight Mile Road on HARDWARE  For Sale LBE LAVBT Soy Bean iVlefll  450 cwt A Happy New Veer to All Farmers Feed Supply 0  PHONE 104  MINNOWS  ALL SIZES Erdley VonSickle houc complete witn bath and furnace Call or see Howard Read, litickuey, Mich FuU SALEKitchen Range, burns wood or coal Mrs Albert Shirley FOR SALEROCHTCKLNST  EliAron, Finckney FOR SALE 16 New rlampihlre Reds and iU Large White Leghorns AAA, a year old last August, alive or dressed Mrs G W Latimer Fhonf Pinckney 91F4 FarrSALEOaFTjTock Wood William Plummer QUILT PIECES to get big box beautiful large size dress goods scraps, clip this, paste to postal card, mail  Mary A Caldwell, Bloominton, ill, Pay postman lt6l plus postage, Will make oMjr 1200  ilt patches,Free Quilt design book, 4B readytocut patterns Also freclatcit Trail fiiazurs Almanac, Money back guarantee instantly it  WANTmrTOBUYXhickensoraU kinds, also ducks Will pay Detroit prices  C H Lrlod 9119 Cedar Laku Rd Phone 18F22 WANTEP Paper or all kinds, Iron, 11 Rags aM Copper harry Frisk WANVF1 CHICKKNS Hine  prces paid fof all kind of pouit TylerBrogan,Howell, Mteh Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics exclusive in Livingston County a1  Howell Ruths Shop for Womei FOR SALEl31abwooaTBuy To Thurson LumbetCo  ihnn 44  Jan 6th SALE STARTS AT 1230 p in L i J  HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE I Bangs Tested and Due to Calve in the spring or arly summer HEAD OF SHEr Id i Shropshire Breeding Ewes, due  lamb in May  Ray Mi DM Wr kail Daily 1100 A M to J 00 P M Excopt Weeeway Moa, Tues,1 rl, Sat 7t0OSa00 1 Ffcet State MJ Rctto  HeweU, Oft Q sc MtGLUSKEY  URNTItf 411 MMiaeifea Office Se  Eeca kff HtweU,MitMur m 14 vrcosk HAt ANP GRAIN i bushels of Oats , J iaies oi Hay  J Feet of Ensilage   FARMING MACHINERY Cormick  Deering Tractor mod H t 4 i cCormick Deenng 2 Bottom Plow lc JormickDeering Tiictor Culu ator  te I icCormickDeering Manure Spread acormickDeenng Mower  mCormik Ueering wagon  racK JicCormicklJeering milking machine ohn Deere Side Delivery Rake iilo Filler, Weeder, Trailer Buzz Saw etc  MACHINB ANi MACH1NEUU AUG COLD WAVES Paoiie  MARION MRVUbOwaet Fkoae SFU Fiaelmey, Mieelgaa Paoat lS 10 HR UaJ MM Howell, Real fiatatt, li  City, Uka ad Fern Fitgertf A IfeeJaMti  lUt Your Property Wflk Me v tJKk MkVBf GENERAL INSURANCE Phot 18r  Pinckowy   Michtgaa Gm ttAROLD D, OhURD MtinaMti M Maxkaea SURTtN  LAVAN II IMaam    P TsPe Stat 1117 HtnHi  Utaase Ruak Laa mswAsrmouflTsdN  4StWRReMVf UpBP  PHoa S9 Pteyateeey, Mi Mf SEPTIC TANKS CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLErTH BOTE I ROM 70 e PHONE 44 ANN ARBOR MIC 14 LRiVlS OF SALEA11 bums of 10 und under castAil over that am1  ney Dispatch, a newspapor printid, puolished and circulating in aid  county once in eacn wee for at baait six successive weeks A true copy uienn C Yelland John AHagman Circuit Court Com  Clerk raiseioner Livnigjtou County, Miciugau The above entitled suit iiiVuiveM ount i oo at First National Plymouth, Mich DELUEKT AVERY, PROP iARL WRIGHT, Auctioneer  1 Houeewivea  A V B TOUR WASTE FATS Overcome Soap  b ii , Or lvllCillGAiN ib Circuit Court for the Count Mvingitoa io Obancry clarence J Taylor and nrnestxe aylor, hu wite, Plaintiffs va li M, Ferffo, Williflm Henry Hfr,dir, VvMiiitm Knig, Ileuunck JLee uiui J, Jrouse, lieorge 11 Croupe,  uie riGrouse, tUa M Crouo, Linia P Crouse, Anna  Crouse, litic S Lull, Mary Crouse, Ellen M  rouse, Anna inza Grouse, iuun itiuaiii, BBetnuu ii ia,ijfyj  N Lothrop, Orin J Morse, tucir uniuiown theirs, devisefl, c  ana aigna, Deiendanu  ouii pejiUiub in liie Circuit Ccurt iOi tne County of Livim wancery, at Howell, Mknian,  u otii day of Ueiiber, 1L4G, It appearing from the sworn bill o, coiiipiiant as lued in said caute, u, uM piamuus nave not teen abic dier umgent search and i uiry to  ascertain whether the said deiend ants are alive or dead, or where may reside if living, Bankand lti brought to quiet title to tue following described lands, located in the township of Brighton, County of Livingston and btaie of MicYugaii,  Jid liiort particular y acnbed a lOhO fiWt Il mat part of the Southwaet L PertM  iiuctionui qiiarcer 114  of ine aouu   KthKlUEHATlO  APPLIANCt SERVICE FORMERLY WITH MONTGOMER YWARD 300 RUSHLAKE RDVP1NCRNEY Paome 136F13 Pincknay CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE General Con tractor and Builder PlacknayMick una  iJi Hi  A est fractional quarter  of section nineteen Kli in Town two 1 North,Range six 1 xusi, aniuutu lying Easterly of the center of Hlgh wa US16, excepting tnerefroin m North 670 chains io width tharaof Also all that part of the North wct part of the Northwest frae tional quatcr  of aec tion thiity 10 in Town two  North Rane six 0 East Michigan ying Easte ly of Highway Lf S1J excepting t ciciicm a paivl of land described ws loilows iieginning at the Southeast corner thereof thence nort 415 feet hence suuttt 8 degrees 5 East to center ine of Highway L10 thence southerly along the cei r of said Highway to  the South IUK of said Northwest part of Northwest fractional quarter   thence East tj the placo of beginning VanWin tt Van Winkle Attorne or Plaintiffi, Business Addre, doweH, Mich I FARM SALES A SPECIALITY BERT WYL1E PHONE PMCKNEY 7SF1 PbQD PiftCknay H7P4 MAKTIN R1TTER JR 512 toaia Straat, Puuknay, MiCb Raprofaaliag Mutual Bentfit Haalto ft Ac la Uoiud Banefit Ufa UMwrana Ce, tEPTIC 81ioFta  nicy may reside if living, vr it they iave any personal representatives or  icirs livint, or where they are any FOR SALERoJwng Chickens fai IJI them may reside or whether the New ears tede Hinchey  utle, inteiist, claim, lien or possible tOR SALEDry Oak Blockj wood right of these defendants have been j 3  5 a COii Wo deliver assigned to any other j rson or per I K B Luckner, Chubhs Corners suns, or whether such title,inujiest,  ciaim, lien or possible right has bee disposed of by will hy the said de FQR gALK, Farmail TrftcUr 4iU And it further appearing that the  el, IW model, 2 bottom X2 plaintiffs do not know and have been h  Deere Plow,     ES MODERN 5FOU 1TME  3M Eaat alfaraee Sjfea DAN BURUTT 303 Schaeier Phone lloweU 7UFl4 fBUIXeW ae eerid wide aaettage of U  UFEBUOY Animal Pate ad Vegetable Oils, U year Soap Maker, Qnly 0mtot whet Acyeaed in IWi TWs eieo attecte paints, textUes, leather good, floor JC Without the help of e AnaricM Housewive there would have been little soap last uW i of every nine cakes of eaa aae teat yar was made from waste fats saved unable after diligent search and in juiry to ascertain the names of tne person s who are included a def a n d uits without bjeing named Upon Motion therefore of Vai mkle c Van Winkle, attorneys lo piaintiffst is ordered that the above iamed defendants and their unknown heirs, djeviseas, legatees and assigns, cause their appearance to be enter cd herein within three months from the date tensof, and that in default thereof said bill be taken as confesLod by said defendant and euch anc 11 of them And it is further ordered that th plaintiffs cause this order to be pub lished within 40 days in the Pinck 3 section spring tooth drag, new last spring 2 row rultivator for tractor, 1 Case Mow IT  Mike itfarriick FOii SALEHockey snoe akatoa, size, boys, size 9, girls N Reason rOK SALEoxar pOpa d week old, fine pedigraaa, ewfalient Xinaa gift iao Chaiaea 5201 day ar Chalaaa 22211 evaaiega ACT NOWTe secure the counter Uole agency for a live hrniniat man can operate Write Mr, ft G,  Gilbertson, 223 E Douglai iiloomington, Hlinoia FOR SALE40 lambs end S0 Also wood to cut on abase John Spears 18F12 FOR SEFMOEUATION   O FOOT ODOR GERM WW  TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR, If net COMPLETLY PU5ARBD, irov 86c back P 0 te a tmwmcadon EiU this gera, yett UB the  4or Get this POWERfL frm ciler TBOL tm mm 4jgk, ipely PmX STRENfe fiTTo,, iWeaty  Jtehing feet Leetfr   CORY DRUG rrOftJaV  t Sft   i r 4r A d te bu no aoap teat eare erer WNM4 of fait you can and sell it to your 3S r OAVE MONET DELAVAL STERUNG STOKERS EMPIRE MIUCERS WESTWGHOUSE MILK COOLERS SAVE UP IX R FMGEMT  W4W FISOH SAVE MONgy ,i it i HcPberson State 1 4HAPPY NEW YEAft May 1947 bring you aU ior at the Michaal Idftrect all its fedlaieHaf you to  in wish an ffltifc  AppO  eavev e 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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;
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              <text> A Vohn63 Michigan Mirror State News  Mi ad Hajaift f ta ttftw Ttnkp Tom fram UaUat flehiWa 1,45 emergency act MASONIC INSTALLATION ,   i The newlyelected officers of Livingston Lodge were installed at a, private ceremony last Thursday night  mstalledThe following past masters ,  installed Installing Officer paaii KEfJ    Uth0rity L fi Aze Carpet ljUt 14, 4trit raea  riot ww chaplain, Joe Griffith secreUrvS, r  l Mi Wfceaaful tryout J Campbell This is the thirtysixth cent ooa strike which endl Hmo w r M L  V811 njy on Dec 7  ermore dramatic restrictions ware pending which would have virtually confUcamd the remaining fuel supplies for a long siege It ww an interesting test of federal and state cooperate a in a mo nt of crisjs and Michigan emergf rota ft with hew prestige as it was , one of the few states with a orgaimizttd plan to deal with such situation Among the wartime duties of Capt Donald S Leonard, head of Civilian Defense was that of fuel ad ministrator On a recent trip to  Th Pinckaey Oitpatcb Wednesday JDec 18 1946 OUR DEMOCPACY   mmca a  by Mat orli wn is t Jte cfiu, of feff,, tfie ongs qcanttn the,musk o ekrlstmat mnS3Jtis, a uason of harmomi wi reverence, when aff  J time W C Miller has been installed in some office of the lodge, serving as treasurer for the past twenty years, ye editor has been installed twenty times, and as secretary forf seventeen years f The new Master named the follow1 ing committees Entertainment P W Curlett, chairman, Merwin Campbell, Clare SwarthoUt, George Gardner, Oscar Beck, Winston Baughn, and Erdley VanSickle r Refreshment Clyde Fisher, chairman, Lloyd Hendee, Edsel Meyer, James Abbatoy, Earl Baughn, Clayton Bekkering, Clare Miller, William Washington he found President  ster Jr Boy FisherJack Rea, m  ,    son, Otto Poulson, Roy Reason, Robert Tasch, Harrison Cooper, Hollis Swarthout, Asher Wylie, Ira Nay, aftd Lawrence Baughn Welfare J H Hooker, chairman, W C Miller, Ona Campbell, and John Martin Jurisprudence, Finance Fred Read, chairman, H C Vedder, Paul Clark, and Wesley Reader, Resolutions Joe Griffith, chairman, Clifford Miller and Ross Read Examinations John Martin, chairman, Ona Campbell and Jack Hannett e reaffirm the hope, anb faitft of mankmk  w  Truman steadfast in his attitude not to appease John L Lewis His Miss ouri dander was up and he rejected the advice of Attorney Gen Clark who suggested appeasement It looked like an alt out showdown between the government and a big labor union The nation prepared for a long siege On Friday Gov Kelly decided to  voice his emergency powers invest cd in him by the 1945 emergency uct giving him control over transportation, traffic and sale of alcholir beverages and fircmarms A4i violations were tobeptiptshcd a misdemeanors The first regulation was issued on Dec 7 It forbid illumination of  show windows, bill boards aircond tioning and other uses On Saturday h2 ordered coal sold only to pecpl who had cerificates of necessity ana could prove need The next proclamation which pro voted wild protect closed all places from Detroits rowdy Bowery night seling alcholic beverages at 10 pm club with its 1000 a night floor 6how to the ritzy Detroit YachtJub  nd this was to It followed Monday by an order closing all bsatres, bowl ing alleys and other places of amuse ment This tryout shows the power given the governor untW the statutes whereby he can enforce laws with3 out ehe consent of local police and  sWs and can exercise powers aku to martial law If Michigan 1s to have another have a tabor strike added to his long lng labor strike Kim Sigler mev  list of prcblems Hovccr the if45 S emergency act gives him power io  bundle it  comt ip iyot and piay fot, ace oneartltgflc8 twill fowaro meit w AFPR0VEJ5ClO SiTEf The state juvenile institute mission has approved the selection of Lock McAlpine, a 500 acre golf couma and country club on Huron nver, 3 miles east of Dexter for the new location of the Lansing Boys Vocational School It however must be approved by the legislative comVWllir Cimvt rVmsa mittee and the legislature before the irCUI1 OUrl ilCWS purchase  Judge Collins hiid a oneday court term last week, lie grunted citizen ship to nine and divorces to u i pn sons Those receiving citizenship s j r Ellis Stalker, Robert Gohhon, Kfiznbeth Belcher, Reinhart Grieb, George Martin, Zeto Filkins, Marguerite Mabb, Robert Sousa and Joan Gherkin Those receiving divorces were Cora Whyte, Mildred Snooks, Eldoii Tedman, Gloria Huff, John Krehor, FAX Pinckney Court Aggregations Drop Three Close Games linckius opened her season at home Friduy niRhi bv dropping three contests Ui HiiKhton Friday night The yiils team piayed the first game and lost to the Brighton girls, 17 to 21 Mary Gentile played a stellar I tfume for Pinckney ami scored all 17  points A little help lYnni her teammates would have meant an easy victory for jlnckuey The girls showed considerable skill in handling the ball but couldnt stub baskets In Lilt second game, the boys reserve uggregulion lost, to lltighton, 22 to H Brighton led 12 to  at halllime and were always ahead as ibe Brighton tall boys bad too much reach Joi the local boys In the final contest, Pinckney put u a strong defensive tight and scnr iial times forged ahead ill the scor  if In the final qunrier after tiiiK ,p the jcore twice, Brighton came Lick shong in the final minutes of play and coied two goals to win the contest, 17 to J j rinkney was weak in basket shooting ami mis od many hots Mut of 1 he Iiiickiicy team aie new men as In 1 years lbsisti iniei weie all lost by graduation cores of oilier ,anics in this sec i ion were as follows Howell 27, fVntou 20 1iiwlerv ille iK, Stockbridge  Manchester W, Jiexltr XI Milan 2, Chelsea 1H  No SI Current Comment i     Occasionallywe see a cheerful item in the exchanges which come to our desk Last week we noted one in  which Cheboygan advertised their  county poor house for sale The reasun toi this is they have no inmates According to the state law governing oldage pensions when a person receiving one enters the county poor house, said person loses his or her old age pension So these aged pea pie are staying in private homes instead of entering the poor house in order to retain their oldage pensions The average number of inmates there at the poor house has been twenty until Ibis ruling went into effect  m  f, the I m Io i  y yi a r Inst foity yeai ble is ilmi  WJ, GREGORY CHRISTMAS PARTY The 1hilathea Ldj0jfi delightful Christmas partast Wed nesda aittinoon at the homj of Mrs Nelson Buzzard Associate hostesses were Mrs, Alta Robinson and Mrs Lulu Darrow Following the regular uvotioaal and business session, enortainment features were presented by Mesdames fliern Aliard and Lulu Oarrow and gifts were distributed A dessert luncheon was served he nursery and primary dept of Baptist church air giving Xniairy at at pirsonago Jrc 21 at MH Alollieis ami children invited  J   11 s Daughters held tlKir  IM, pir at the home of Mrs,Hilda ii, Is t Wed with 2 presentThe oil nee elected wej Ire,, forolhy Owi us  Vn  Ire , Jo n Dyer iii,, da i rk Treas, , , Worden I J lie Ji oit inee t iir was held at J t j ebon Wedl ,i We read that Washtenaw county  mid of supervisors has voted the sum of 12,00 to match an equal amount in fedcial funds to build a  new In idg on Mcdregor Road at thi outlet id Portage lnke near the Tom Howe store Thus the new bridge will cost l,0o0 Tins was authoued some time ago, but  ollle LJJLH ,J esptfienced in getting the rightof way a the road will be made regulation width at this place At the present time time is a stone bridge over iiv i tin te width has been in uae  and would probably nmre, The only trou uilt back in the boiMand buggy day and is too narrow for presentday trallie Most of these stone biidves were hltilL some forty years oi mure ago by the late rred Uymiiii, of Hexler, a bridge builder of considerable fame, who falso bridged the Huron Hiver at Ypsifantr nnd TtnTTTnton River at Mt Clemens He did s,ond work ami his bridge were built to slay We remember win1 the new hride Was built between Big and Little Portage Lakes, liny dynamited for Jays to get the Vynian bull bridge out Times change end osts i ise We donld thai the piesetil bixlge at the  Howe tdonso i ,A,I O0 when it was built  e  ifis Muipfiy, pisl, 22U uooi fitNlOR sLAY Tha senior play given at the school Friday fiTte drew,, full house and waa well put  on The Cannibal  H Amburgey F ueen is built around a newspaper H Amburgey  Q V F W WINS Tl,  e V F W Pinckney toam opcned their basket ball seacon Monday night by trimming Brighton G2 to 52 Fred Singer led the Pinckney scorers wieh 18 pionts Pinckney V F W Uwy F 6 Aschonbrenner  F s  editorDHIQ loug whu publicity stunt and gets a  P Young Gentile C C 0  Q  6 0 7 9 1 nice Gergen, Nina Hauscr, Cierahl Tien, Martha Montgomery, and Leila Niles Howard Stearns, arrested for rape, ne charge being rediace io iiuic   JierUes, was put on probation Ccorgt Jayes charged with diunkcuness liao eferred until January The judve ill be back for jury eases lanuai 22nd No vena Fridaj 8ao p m Preparation for Holy Con ion each Saturday a w ft p   Sunday 700 to 7a a m Sunday, Dec22, 4th Sun At vent, Coin, Sun for Hoy Holy Nam  uaiii  IJL week ot dtl Nowiim l i H  Mi P , h, I  n n eiitertjin Tuesday nit1 o Woidcil imi in Saturday n on  and Mis   ined Hie 4 li j AII    I he sclm d I I U e the cliUle k in J a I Jl Conservation Notes Andrews Green  Kennedy Pitkin  Morgan  F 2  F 4 pulls a color d i   Maid Doris Ryan a negro elevator  , yPl,ds  man Don ItcKinley and a sUge fc W Jmeyer truck griri Marguerite Earl  to jy  G 18 don graas skirts and pose as cannL nfiolful om 1 ,       , ,  Brighton V F W bau The situation is complicated by Wilkie the arrival of a real cannibal quan in the person of JuJu Gertrude JorWr Other members in the cast were fvouiae Zeiier Tom Clark, Cecile Hurtihiae, Rita Kennedy Margauet Widmeyer, Bob DrakeaJames Gardner aod Lillian Bobon The high school glee club undjer direction of Mrs Eloyae Campbell J f ng several selections Also a double   A Germfask man and a COOJKT ,, f viile druggist have teen convicted   In ii C C selling a buck fever preventative con taining phenobarbital Thirtyseven deer were killed in All an county by hunters usiig vms this year Fourteen were buts a 1 twentythree does Five lake survey parties  sur   in HI ti  Aiiiir I I V iI 11,1  Jon, In  and j  F 1 j vey seventyfive lakes as soon as ihe  C 7 ice freezes over  two in th Singer  G Hoganson  G Millar   G 7 01 0 8 6 ,,,,,  ,,wr r Robert Scfeld ind daughter quartette and a group of primary I Pamla Ann a home irom th ho Chris rnhJi JV Clark, Dick P J M , L  rampb i M ver, Mary Aa  , attented the MesthKr , RoborUi Addey, Patty  a ttditoram SurAy pm   J Mr and Ite Wm StacWer and J Janfe Carr of Syracuse, New Vrrk J daughter, Terry, were Saturday nite J Saturday, a sevenpound son Mr audi lgufU of Mr and Mrs Robat See Mrs Carr will leave for Syracuse thiJ peninsula and three in tfee lowe NEW ARRIVALS uppr iilion oi peace o erniniiiit ne inti unions ale  un, s to, Mis tt,tj llatowski Ji mas tor late M Helen ei II , J utM low Mill s lor bur Isva Loen, Wed tor lute Vincent Imbin1 iJ liur ioi Int Jo no Lea u,aiokc, li, tor late Ann Jlennsy, Sat  om tor niembeis of Jurlatorial Society  Keniietb Reisler Vr ui to tbad tlior who Hoid ii Mp cloliiin  lbs was  nipped thi  week Veiir players mo recjuested for tb rocni 3rted v ho met tragic deal it by fiiv and aifirloni , The rhodui for Christnn ieasess ie at Midnieht,X and Jl cor ession rti rrpnaiion, Chistnuis Isve  to o find 7 to in i niM o 7 o S H tn  histmU bfovr1 nr   AM aro iru itol Born to Mr and MrsErn est TIIMM i d Carol Ambargey Grai Hinchey at MclMuMson ho pital, HoweJ, Saturday an is lb sn Born to Mr and Mrs Jack Irton Joift Craft at McPhern hospital Friaay, a daughter, 3onne lean Bora to Chester Abney and vife of Chubbs Comers Sunday a son Born to Mr and Mrs Paul iakei m CKIRIS  iA PLAY The  nig A die Pinckney school wm n s it the piayiet MAMI the  Tittle  els Sang wA give a ryrfca1 ram d Christmas Car ait th sehoot in Thursday niht te and bring their children J is The h Bchooi haras and Glee will sAmg spaeM numbers Wre AN114, Minuter 1 MrFlwonv BAUghaOraiu asd  IIKXM v eiiin r It li  a bdtiida and Mi All ltb, I     I t  1 V I   1 at  i  1   1i  , i ii n Jit  i I   l    i  H i e i   , , l O   v   i ,1 UI J  t   i and 11  I J is   i   i   i I IO d i i I JUL Isduaid tuilbday, isii r uid iainiiy and Mi ri nsori  i annual Howlel t JJros Uaekiiy early un, held itidu, dnnei at iilack anri  n eitui  at  be Tom How leu I,I, f  i,, tin line uuv Mrand ,k rs i  and Aj r and Mi  i  li ici, A aiiSian oo td d  iickniVjt l dr  be on ,ii f ot Slokbride,v, Jfi llowlett and  Tom rlowiett and wife and Hul Wliitehead  Sundav guests of 1carle Marshall iver irorje Marshall and family, Robert Swrit and family, Inez Hud j b and Doiolej ol Dexter, Joseph  Jiov Iftt, MJS Locice and Linda  Mrs Kuth Zollinger riiterlained hi bndei club Tuesday Toe TAKMJ club held a Xmas iarts at the town hall Saturday Aii lreii Jausn went to Jackson lor  ray on her hip Monday Henry, Anne and Christine How lett attndd a biitbday party foi harks liackney in Dexter Sat j j Itiilph Cassdman, Ardith, Snanc Kinney Jean MeKorney and Joan Caskey aUenci J the Messiah at ilill auditorium, Ann Arbor Sunday nile The War Widows and their hus Tie JiHioit Ii III  Jui started an aualmii tn clinnv the pteient school y li in of i but  ily vhieh it j decbile1 i  I ft ,1 111 It I i 11 lii d O  ,  ojjsnli 11 iniidi i  In li , , i 111 11 i 111 i and If 11 in, nnd If i  iii i I a ai iom 11 i uii di si j i umoJ iiitii o I n  1 a at ion I II e 1 s aiiI   i i  idmore  en unday honoj Millard nl j M,rim enniiaie to Ibpi s IssLher Jor idually thr ,,,,,1 ini and inn bquat  d o d In iUKht I day i hchool i If  heading uali as conI dese Ifc tht i Mils in 1 many oodantintats of  PMilr were   I inii ver  ntday was enlaiiMd and limit ,u ,HII, studied iit, chiely with thf vieapnini of  lilting the student fi olletfe Thn Ihe mai iinea i became the , vogue utd liib war s fud to machinists  aused an enbe o this branch and  nreMiie was lnou ht to Ixar to add machine ho aid other like courses to the schools The federal government has aided l Ins by subsidies In addition, ae,i icuil use, business and domestic seiice was also added through pit  ic brought y certain groups, iiti has caused the school s stein to bcymo a ateiWoik sys Fieure shov hat now only a  nigh school Kdng on to college u in lall pc centajie  uates are now y The Free Jress wants the entire school system overhauled and a more workable sysle i installed Fur caiiouds oi menders of the Pinckney Jifljdei L, including all the otruer, attended the school oi  instruct ion   Stork brid Thursday niKbt cundiuted bs KJva Sherw d associate jriand matron of Atlanl G Y Thompwjn, S  Sup ibiimls vp cndiy  KWS al TWIIJGHT OF MAN OF WAR UnriInWorsHp  0ft,, j  ,,klin home in Ionliae j Xo prince of royal blood ever has unay School  110 Klaine Nounj ha turned home j received more attention and  Cfoir rTict Wd eveahW floni 0  months Any with ht r   week and will also visit Now York Steve Ascheotoenner and family cjty vhfe tj have fnf  Wisher cottage  to  and Mrs y Fichri across the pond at McPberson hospital, Howell, SunJack Youw and wife are buddinr  a mt George Wward a ranch type home just off iugfaway   Mr  M  e a new  Charbonneau Dee 12, a son, Wayne Francs f Born to Burdith Clawson and wife f South Lyon, December 12th, a grl s M36 in Gregory They have 196 Ford dektxe sedan Oesson Allen has been elected MsL  ter of the Fowlervffle Masonic lodce ee jM pattilErneet Benjamm, after serving as  4i the secretary thirtytwo years, retired  ad Arthur Kottler succeeded him i  Say Bcrna and wife received a tele  m starsne Hwt their son, Don, wing, Jan 7, 1147 at 330 p m     , M i Ommas Ctaric had arrived at ie OfftiCh, chtoMamo 4 iNiasIt floadar Camp ft imams ru Ortitonw ieiiyMc  fjptWlV mt 4 0 3sfcsr,mi of Mr aaeT Mra Bmmrrt y fhfjpmr mm 4m m m MuClnrim m Pmiitmrsrtsfomtt  Mra Frank Aberdeen was in Jack 4  9mmi fcsBaftiiillirlin mt ton Friday tuta featuring Iiraheris Lullaby, is to be repeated on request and there will be several pecial numbers by a mens chorus  nd a solo Birth of a Kiatf hy Gilbert Bailey An off1 ering will be taken for the music Mr T on wrrf i Tom llo Sundae in  ysl F Chrbtmns Sunday, Dec 22 fcimon 7  r TT TX Win riirM  Ulov  Ked who will ha T,, House of Christ mas ftT     3   Dy if alivK The  rmyl chureh choir will ore,  ,,,, ,  ,  , lan Parkers story on the greatest sent the bri tmas Cantata  liiM    , V 1  JmK i rf hor    i the Ameri Is Born, by Xoel Benson Kinxlay KVP, Dor 22 at 730 p m The canDetroit lackori lett and Sturcis ISowdiih  i  Sat family pent in fund Everybody invited The Com Confrl Sunday sehojl will hold their iChristmai program Friday evening, I3ee 20th Mr and MrstHenn Hicks of Rives The annual Masonic Buildm An jUmtkn spent Sunday at tbf W HJ   WW he Mi on Tuesday er  Clark  Chari5 Latson and family were Sunday quests of the Jas faskeys Fed Rice and wife of Kalamazoo  are visitinjr the WmMustatia family Roland Scoffer and children were Mondv suppjr siests of the Lyle Bowdish family honorinjf and Kenneths birthday The Gregory school Xmas party is Dtp 20 at school m  Mr ami Mra Mjrlo stettlar nterawat their COSFCf Viator  i  Shvt Momiat Wor ip Sunday 3rhool  Yanst eofi V Fveninf mri M iFrj Skwidtc, mVSftMM  Aara BKV  rn Weekly, with this Sundays Dec 22J issue of the Detroit day Times OEXTER Clsc MUX OFEM CuHtoi rrvdinf and fittwW very Tuesday and Friday Otto Wagoner dk San, hone 47S1   , VttJACE TAX OEMDUm I Cr H  M XMAS Ourint the neat meek mailing our 1M7 4araf f your name is not  sjr  Wfcr list Just irop me and hdireas to F H SsaiMasjt A 9m  rty is I las dssiliai has hossi sssfcs4  iCr Hm Paymrnx oi 9Ut iissi  M ffimsted hy aim smajpm      a3ssmAafsii  s wm h  C M Mr ami Mra I im V  , i  fS vZ   ,  M i  4 K Mi WP1NCKWEV DISPATCH WeAieiday Dec 18 1946  i RNCWAY MSPATCK K SYLVAN THEATER   Entered   QiaXS EA, Midi vOwi Fri, Sat,, Dec 20, 21  HELDORADO btrrmg ROY RUiitKbUiE EVANSi Cartoon N  uu UtiiiaAbout Aii i want iw I SuhxurintioK St 35 yeHt  kiiws la u suawng u 1 iu4 Ucy j  Paid in Adnca  I u wsvuy iianoy Carlena 4eifcir    AJtai tttiiui want 4 uUb nno i  PAUfc V, CUKLSTT, fUtUMUBI 1  uowvu una iinckiie on but, I  mTTVro UiUii uua totuiiay nu ol Harrow f LOCAL NEWS  r bu,i i wuiu otay Jlurk lor J my ClirisUnua prcian, un v otuine lit ualios u tweli mend, Joanne lnvus Mrs Roy Reason vas in Ann Arbor Wednesday  Mr and urs Lloyd Rendu were  ,,  in Sanduskv Michigan, one day last i uettr     ool to tiX    ,  me diuul Utiska m the atuiy hull r Sui7Moo,tuM, Dc 22, 23,24 I m,V, Tm Iiin u hum0 oll ful   Hale lo have ripped skivu  A 6 fOLLN uttr  lough ,rom cmv Uwton whinK n n, TL, H J  f  U btiirriuK  BfcliE UAViJ, uilNN FORD,  ,alltHJ at the Albm jjinuw i DAHfc CLARK, WALiER BRENN iav N f Walter and Henry Rybka of Detroit rtopn  Middvu id Chicken calRj1 oM Mr am, MrB Hbe,t piU bun ihowa 1,5,7,9 Sunday Tin Misses Rosalie ash and Nor  Dear Santa I want a eertain Senior  Stanley Culver, Jr, of DeerAeld, bo tall,,dark and handso ,Uroru u, 1  ttUr, Utc, iio, 2b  Gregory L Z vhat happened between iiosy N and Wally J Has Johnny  taken over liobby Dand Marley Sshcid hae changed placet with Jerry J and Marion U Satnite One co  e was i WO GUYS FROM UllVVrlUKILfc 1 A Comedy Starring ULNN1S MORGAN,JACK CARSON , ma Stvelre were in Detroit one day OVCcvowded The other hd too last week V much room W , Meyer arul family of Stock Whats this about Don  auto bridge spent Sunday at the W H graphing Mitzius leg We 1 pe it i Meyer home washes off ionton Hester ami wife of Ypai There will be another two me in JOAN LESLIE, JAN1S PAGE aiti spcit Wednesday at the A L  school IWP hope Marion I and Cartoon Jasper in a Jam  home Roy H Sun owi 715  915 , Kennetn Kcason ana wjft f Ann Whats the matter witn b A I KIDUTs XMAS SHOW SAfi Pm Arl or spent Sunday at the home , lately Cariune in getting w rieff i  of Mrs Edna Reason a anu Sib, Maggie and jt had Gerrv Kichmun and family  swell time Satnite They i i not  ua long at White Lodge We hear Dick Yhad fun r White j Lodru Sat but we dont kn  it it  tor all children under 12 years age Sponsored by American Legion Santa will be hem and have treats Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ruil for all Glover of Fowlerville Mr and Mrs Andrew NisUv nt Saturday with Mr and Mrs V, A Naylor of Faton Rapids was on accoant of Barbara o Audra  Wr see L D has beaten  e  boy 4  Mr and Mrs Garth Meyer returned to j ycY hag obtained f a nickfrom their wedding trip Friday They i nftmc of Goggles visited Ietoskey and other points  ytx y A still trying to corner HoiTi to U iiud Mrs Jack Iaton I jfettv P Jean Craft at McPherson Hospij c il and L Z are still looking tal, Howell, Friday, a daughter for a man ,  Ben White and wife and Norman  We Invr Bob H has been jushing While and wife were Sunday guests Rita How come Beaver at the Ernest White home in Howell The Hammer girls will get a lot Finest Kew and wife and Homerltrf attention now the pond is frozen Milliron and Ralph Gulden of Detroit pi , , ,, were Sundav quests at the Albert Donna Lou Gs sickness mut ha  Dinkel home went to her head as he dated Bu  BASIL RAi HUTjNNIGEr BRytE  iaie Miller nnd famHytrf PrrTtrrtt nlt  Cpoaedy 4lawe and Doyle Templeton and wife of 1 rfg K Ln H Keego Harbor were Sundav guests Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor spent   at the Albert Shirley home  the weeUond with Mr and Mrs WUFr, Sat, Dee 20, 21 I Mrs Gladvs Clinton spent part of  liam Shehaii  bat, Oct o  Mat  P M,  wtjyk at tu, in Fishleck honK, Muhael Roche and P W Curlett v c VAMV   1K returning with Mr Clin called on Michael Kelly at the MichlCfcNE AUTRcY tQM Saturdayi yan state Sanitarium last Sunday I Dr Walter Mercer and familv of Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout were Arbor Saturday and had din and children of Brighton w re Sun ner with Mr and Mrs Emil WedHOWELL Theater HOWFLL, MICH lues, Wed, Ihur, Oec 17,18,19 JOAN FtNTAlNE, AUTUKO  JBLUKUUVA n tRE XHMANS CREEK in c  UNDER FLiSTA STARS, nsing aiul Mrs Helen MoGropnr in Ann Willi SMILEY BURNETTE  PiuhRANCS LANGFOKD 1HE BAMBOO BLONDE v,itn RALPH EDWARDS  Caruon Special Vntinee SatComedy,Feature huu, ition, l UA, Utc, it, 16, Z4  ERROL FLYNN ELLANOR PARKER in  NEVER SAY GOODBYE with LUCILE WATSON, S Z SAKELL News ody WedTbur, Dec 25, 26 Mat Xmat Da 2 p mj cont Tbe Howell Raiser of 194G  THE MARX BROS n i 4A NIGHT IN CASABLAN dav guests at the William Mercer dige home Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee ami Mis Kdna Reason Leota, and Roy Ted Ads h and wife were dmner Reason and family called on Mr, ud guets uf Mr a 1 Mrs Lloyd Hen Mr Fred Carpentt  lntiac Sat dee bt Tuesday Ted is on the Devirday, iroit police force Tnbes Tires NEWANUSLD   Recapping ,Vucaiii2iftg GUARANTEED Battery Charging WHILE YOU WAT R FENNER 0m CA  I DIXIE SERVICE, PHONE 73 M3fc and Pearl Sts Piackntey 35139 MAIN ST Telephone 140 COMEDY News AVOS HEATER StocVdbridfe, Mich   Fri, Sat, Dec 20, 21  I JESSE JAMES  Kinginf back io the acroen thfi atory of one of the Moat notorious   bandits Starring I TYRONE OWER,NANCY KELLY Cartoon Gypsy Life Sn Twos, U ZZy 24 DAKOIA A Grand Scale Weatern That WU1  Ploaac Everyoor  Now Cartoon Hair Raiaing Hare9 MorieiaaW Ma Cnristmas and  NewYar Beliappy Rens Soda Bar OPEN CHRISTMAS 9 to U NOON THE NICHOLSONS RotMro ot Frank JamesTwo Suitors from Boston, My Pal, Waotli for the Now Yr Ev MCfat Show ad the Kiddie F Show at 300 p n, Saju, Doc flat VtzciTW Processors of a Fine Gde of Milk Produoed by Ovr Own and Merglsber  ,  ins yerda in This Community, Hickrjr Ridge Dairy  CHRISI1IAS GUT SKOAL inc often ye  a,M, ToW   Awwael Blslsl m 1 wctfktima Your naa,uutihr orabiom Jatiaatefe TMV , Enck MWeW amde entirety of the tpory finest calfskin available,  Mi yearn of atMniy TTearPlease dVdr oatgeatiit is prk ity o j 4no A oeutsd a4 liabrtwe Bift for Um and embrea J MeVaGaoLMsoh State Mien Suite San, ttoxoelV Mica, raakovp lesson  a the 4tfaret And powder i  and tlia tirJ of winter starligjjx It just wouUUit i m like Chriliiuis time in Michigan or anywhere else without the Christnns treegaily trimmed with candy cam  and cranlxTries silvery tinsel nnd Hashing ornamentstopped of with the soli, warm jrlow troui multicolored stars j  For centuries the Yule tree lias hnmht lishl and laughter to the eyes s and hearts oi children evetywh iv Hut it want so many years ago when the lighting of the tree brought looks of amirclmusion from adults as youngsters danced about in the candlelight Thanks to electricity, the same delight is now safely shared by childretl and adults alike Electricity hibrMighl the twinkle oi winter starlight into th living room for all to enjoy To you and yours a sincere wish ior an especially Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Y , r,om all the folks at The DETROIT EDISON Co a 1 A REPORT ON pPROG   IN There are still a number of people waiting for telephones in this area Before  e can serve creiyhv, 11 rwp lot of new central oflkc ecpmu, rrd more outside wire and cable ut cor  tinuing material shortages have scouIy lowed idr namtfaaturc Even pftr ve receive them, there vxll or pairstaking job of ccrrectIng ilcn iato the s stem    a jcb tlwt taust he lne CTeiuily, withowt inter cvptang existing service   eontiauing to strctcla our  equipnneju to the Limit Pliiktaey ,,s t to install telephones Cor at applicants as we can If for a telephone, von  ordc vid bt fiUed in ha as soon as possible Manwh3e, our more telephones and calls than ever before, service for c be as good as we sorry when that you can be best to as  tt , MICMICAN Btll TtlfiPnotfi CMif   A  mm mm FOK STJEJfal2 noltry house fc P031 SALCcUs Ran d few oryjioflt, sslstaole for oroe ad K r for hrre  4fwT  aca i lawnJKi frtnse wem of liiKk iu Tvush 11 RI iL4r star  IMf, i,  tncfcn tcaeks ti      u WANi5aEawii itmmJUA   K  V tfy N A P1NC1UMEY DISPATCH Wednesday Dec IS 1 V  I  ariV s yv Everything for Your Newels t, If  ft MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A Kennedys Gen Store Santa Claus is Hve with Everything in Toys and Candy J3 Dolls, Doll Slrollers, Slory Books, lanus, Bubbcr Bulls, Tea und Baking So Is in Aluminum, Plaslic and ilass Horns, Paint Scls, Xylophones, Blocks wood and piaslic, Building Blocks, Puzzles, Blackhoard Scls, Ironing Boards, Klecaric Irons, llanos, Monopoly, Book, Pit Games, Sewing Sets, Dominoes, Checkers, Checker Boards, Plastic Balls, Banks, Bubble Sets, Color Books, Cutout Books, Paint Books    3 Alpha Boards, Lotto, Electric CutOut Shears, Trucks, all kinds large iind small, Indoor Buhbcr yuots, Boats  Sail and Motor, Dart Came, iun und Target Came, Horse and Wagon Printing Sels, Metal and Bubber, Telegraph Set, Motor Sets lo Build, Aeroplanes and Boals lo Build, Yo Yos, Hash Lights, Cash Begislers, Autos, Sleiiu Lngines, Car Sets, Wider inns, Blimp and Aero plane Set    Box Candy JMHIIlUtJlMIIHimiilMlll S FC RehMoff Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE  HOWELL, MfCHGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS  HONE 358 Ridoace 613 IWfttKIBtHHMmHtmiMIHIIimUilMtMHI1immMlP LIVE STOCK HAULING  GENERAL TRUCKING  Ii it Bettf, and wife ni Wall , i i 5  piii On weekend at the Ft J ti, sj ho mo fj, ri Mi, and Mrs Glenn Hick and i Sj of Jackson railed on Mr  iJo  H n2 i dee Sunday S  Jeoie Mealmn, Ji, and wile il I 2 on Mi and Mi, llnuuid Vt U,  MroKuty Sunday  tlMf S Sunday IMIS at I lie Uallet i , 2 home were Mr and Mrs Frank Niehg ils of Howell And MIS lid Clmivi S Ann Alitor y Sunday bursts of Mi and Mi  M K Iurrov were Mrs Hael lvv if Z Ann Aih y and Uerl BMIham and wife  ol riiuhtiyi i IIa Van  Me with her dnuuhtt 1  Jncile lie,, ,u 1 ad husliunU 01 irmii ,ailed Im Ilm, ni, Aiiitna, ly iin, 1 , ,ei, I Sundry winner quests ol Mr and  Mrs M J Keaswi were 1, 1 Jt  ami wile d hi i,e e Laa,  i , Ml K 1 Mfthnti ani Mr V  Art of JMit I  fiilberfs Chocolates, Lovell and lovel ihoeolales, Master Piece Jiocolales, line ilioeolales, Milk ihocolale Covered Almonds, Lownies Chocolales, Wal In s iliocolales, Yillace Swan llipcolales, lohnslnns Chocolalcs, Fruils IMlcd dandies, Ounly Covcnd Almonds andllark luuolile covered Almonds, Chrislmas Candy Slicks in lui hocs, IVpperminl lanes, Cocklail Peanuts, Spanish Pcamils, Krispy Kruncliall in lin cans Elective Bulbs Cor Xmai Trees  oc Corys Drug Store A MKRKY CHRISTMAS TO ALL n f M I A V KhlOKk  ,  iKM I  M ide  Ut  my 1 1 I , Knl 1 ii and liiv, r in  ,1 lie  IMHH I7 1  I MliS, 1 M MvIAOAS ,, ,,, liu work Mm y lM ilU , rhdny r A nM ai  Ci ,,, wife, sweetheart o CM IM iT, ,  4loiit spending hUi  ,,, io mound Simply make an  ,,,,,,,,,,1 1 select a hollh Of  j   ,1,,te, Mke up kit tf r y  ilun or the fhest  j,, ,r Ihnii Jmtkney 5HK1 Dead orAlive HUKCs  15 COWii i3   Aim is Collect Promptly vkcKinLuipi t Capable Men t 1 I Ai K Ant thoiie 88, PimJ,n y n FAS if D td StoU r service in Michigan Central aci StockCo Weekly Trip to Made to Detroit  Lloyd Hendce SPOT CASH HORSES 15 COWS 13 HOGS ACCORDING TO SJZE CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONF COLLfcCT TO fUOME COLLCCT TO DARLING  COMPANY  ,  HOWELL 40  Oriffeat Company To Pay for DEAD STQCK Furs Wanted CT OUR rTCES BE,XRE YOU StX Stey Dinkel ffWoW 7 PIMGBMEY, MICH Mr ind M  I V  i 1 Ihiioii last riUMia wine in Tlir Iann Nash larm  i I Mr und Mrs Iloyd Hendre weie unilay jUtsts t the 1 V Sendee liomc Miss Dolly FIMMMUI r iJ Bill rJuunlm wwv Siuuiuy nniuM jfuwgtf of 11 and Mrs VniMi luuglin ttlUiililMitMIIIUIMIIIIIIMUl first National huik fa Hew Ut4e Fdrl Snprvuwon I r F4ral DMit    uraot CorporaUaa All Oe 4 J posUa UM p t Me f I from  p m to 7 ps n Wishing Yon FURNACES MfRMEftSTOKERS Sat  Dec 21 i I omutmrtmrnm am OM A GOOO OLD FASHtOMCO CHRISTMAS AMO THE HfcST OF VCKYTMINC FOK TMC NEW YAlt wiW  r  rntcKMST BLF eacre 1 1  T t,  111, foj  ,  v          iv,IM  w t, 61 V   V  c Just Received A CARLOAD OF FARM AND POULTRY FENCE A FEW CEMENT MIXERS, MAN URE LOADERS, SPRING TOOTH HARROW,MlLK COOLER bltLL GATL3 FURNACES STOKERS, ELECTRIC AND OlLSTOCK TK HEATERS AND OIL WATER HfcATLRS  Classitiej Want Va 1 oli SAJLKWood  Coal healing 0kovc, IdO tttpk ttick hoiusci ouiuisi MoO J Rhone Oorio    u  ,rllUl e maple desk imst wiin  vyyniv drawers, 2 book tuLlve and Ufcch to match Airs W m Brvsh, Phone 14J iTTTXrK40ire with  room 1 liouc, plastiu walls, oil heat, base i ,,i, uUuhti Iic, wired for an ikfiru ftiuvc 1x20 shed, chicken ioop, only 4 nailes from 1inckney,  ,,1011, trims Fred J Tuple ,,K WCd River t Howell,phone 075  FUK SAbElutw lucnber, U long,  ixii mche F E Hinchey  Sons 7 541 Dexter Town Hall Koud  gCH Wcdiic day Deo 18 1946 4ai It em 8 of Interest  IV  Vv PROFESSIONAL CSHNE A marriage license has been issued to K Day Lird, 51, and Edith M , ,  Gerstler, 31, both of Ann Arbor , PINCKNEY SAN1 T Jackson sportsmen have abandon    Ooitj  D  c 1 eaich for Win Eva of Jackson, j PiLkw Mkhiaaa   A ho vanish Nov 20 while hunting Daily 1100 A M to 2 00 P M,  driv near Harlburt in Chippewa EaCopI Wedaeaday county Mca, Tuf,FriM Sat, 7t00ls00 pm  rwrvwuku M   Mirifiamio CaarWa IL  AtUrf at Lav r 5uo and RavJatt lav  Howil, imfcLjta A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL  HARDWARE fl Li OY DELL PAINTS VARNISH ENAMEIS M uIHiHITIloatttUtTlHI l LEE LAVEY  FOR SALE I Secondgrowlh body blockwood, hobert Pike, phone  31F4 For Sale MIMN0WS  ALL SIZES  ,dley VonSickle ivT iliplete witrTbathund furn Call or see Howard Read,  ey, Mich SALEKitchen Range, burns WIOI or coal Mrs Albert Shiriey 7TK SALIIITCK CHICKENS  c Reverend Frederick riehner of,  mml 7TZTJ i   i e Stockbridye 1resbyteiian Church t lobrated his fortieth year in the i inistry last Sunday  m   Memorial services were held IV , ,  , inlwr Ibib fir Private Marvin Frini ific M RideaCo t4   of Stockbridtfe who died at Saipan SwmJegt f AwM4kUMt ictober 23, 1946 I Hewe, MMUCOT oi ighton has a new frm, the Brighj  I Aaa Aroor, MWkifo HAROLD O CHUU  HowoM, MtadiM Local RcproontaUv MoaumwnU  Mavkoat 1 ARION RPAIIXV egifiW  Dry Cleaners, operated by MessrsJrfiGiA4UNG lN PERMANENlSi arles Clark and James Reeb  MACHINE AND MACH1NLLES8  JriKhtovill issue 12,000 in bonds  ALSO COLD WAVES pay for additions to their water  Phone 6 MARION JARVlS,Ownr d sewer system I   ihighton Veterans have organized PERCY ELLIS We are now doing  j  Eli Aron, lincknoy j i lTfrsA 11 KJ1N w  iliimphiYG  ,Rcd,and Jo Laryre White Leghorns I AAA, a  oar old last August, alive I 0l dressed Mis I W Latimer  ,hcnj lincknoy HF4  FUK HALF Oak BlockWood Willing Plummer lasketball team wliich will become member of an eightteam league ently organized at Manchester C A Conzett, former manager of Line store at Hnhton, vTii oro the victims of the Wynecoli Hotel J at Atlanta, Georgia Villiam Wilson of Hamburg is in lit Josephs Mercy Hospital, Ann  or, with a double fracture of the lit leg ames Dougherty was toattniastr the annual Ilrighton high schoo ball ban Uei and iorest Jordin  ine coach of tli Cniversity of Michi 11, the Sit  f i i he South  tr Kiw  Tluh has i  I ted SU0  the Eiwanis Inti ma t AUCTIONEER Phono 3FU Fiackny, Michifa HERB SNEEu Pho 3 207H fc GxJ rn HouIL Mii4iu Real rUtt, Jn4ureMM, EfokotUC ity, Lake And FrM l NI  A Speiidit  MARTiN J LAVA Ait r 44t IIIOD 13 fMkwcet PhonT 136F6 R mm MI Stata Liceaso  HEAtr 8717 LtltoticU  Ruth Lak w PH,SWARTHOUT  i ON FUNERAL HOW Mo darn EquffMi Amhuln6 ftoirtoo ih V Ptackoay Mb  rxriVL INSURANCE  ncl it  Michigan SEPTIC IANKS  CiS3 POOLS CLEANED VRITE AtLFNEL HOTEJ ROOM 7tHONE 424 ANN ARBCi MICi 0, Gladys  Daile Custom  Grinding  QlIIT IlECF to get big box beautiful luvc size dress good scrap,, dip this, paste to postal card, mail U Mary A Caldwcl lloominVton, 111 Pay postman 1,plus postage, Will make OUT 1200  t paio,Frcr Quilt csiKn book, 45 rridi tut pattern Also JTP imcM Trail Rials Almanac, Morcv badt puarantco lnstantl of all roit pvjees  r H U 4nU Cedar Le Pd Phone 13F22 VAN,frf Paper OT alt kinds, Iron I HUM     f  r 1 vTTlKlPIb UUYChickjns of Ikird,, nlo ducks Will pny Deti A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL s Feed Supply C, tHONF 104 MAX RUSSEU,Mr harry Prisk FZaga w Copper WANWlf 7HlCKlJrsr Hinei prccs paid for t11 kind o poulf Tyler Rropm Ho M Mich lUlhi IJuhmstein Cosmetics excluiAn Civiuguton County Howell Ruths Shop for Womei  W1U T   fc  v    uhci with the St Iui Agios Creiner,  Rulen, Mollie Slovve, Minnie Cnadila dam rolve out last lay bm Ivas bvcn repaired ucius Wilop, Iln nal Crippled fhildrenV Fund j jiM, ,lls , y Mrs Nettie Jacobs of Howell was   jl, nhl 1jk  larricd at lAnse on Deeemhr Stli fh  Cecil NandertiolV of Webhercille  Ihiir The Chris Iluiiert Machine Com1 any at Fowell ha lwon sold to thelUt mvv cue of the ticket ndustrial Development Company of fl Professor Rileys concert a,lsin  Hd Rowers is working in Jackson Mrs Charts Jackson and dauuliter, ,,, ui, MUill hlLw ,,,, the f Howell mailed la t week to join  ,,rsi,  ,,,,, , u, ,ar frac, belonfr aplain ChUU huk,Mn at ile ii j,,, to ,, Timnivv lohi Tcople and vTg, M ninny   i II Swarthoiit The siatr liijuor store at Howell, 1 raniv trighl  1 t ,a Liven i,t ii1 weec iJ fctV,ow 0LUj,ei  ral bottles of liquor were stolen I  , Mr arid Mrs Stanley Berriman  T  rt ,  Notes of 25 Years A L  KfchKlUtRATIO i  APPLIANCE SERVICE FORMERLY WITH MONTCOMER YWARD The Misses Mable and Lucy Swarth 35d0 RtislkPRDRNCKNEY  ak Phore 136F13 Pincknoy CLAUDE F KIRSCHICE General Contractor and Buildor 51 Portage t Placfcno7fMkll ie store  i thehon have rented the Paul Gates house at tj I NOTES OF 26 YARS AGOHbirThe fair and daucx gien by the  666 ,1w 00 liy Nov , , J itiber Co,, Plion  Mi eh Housewives  8 AV E YOUR WASTE FATS Tooley and Bowen roads Howell opened her basketball sea son by beating Milford, 40 to 34 Bora to tailor AUOVV rvinKki O K S last Saturday was a big sucami wife of Fowlervilli at McPlnr ces The diplay etiod  The House un hospital December 7th, a daugh  Beautiful dev much favorable comci merit Harold Wooster of Munith, late of TJie Detroit Kdison Company has ttf, ihe army air force has sigc I a   tfered the village of Fowlerville ei jwill report to the Sj   Id, Iiliitois M2500 for its lrJuinjr plart       Brownsand j Hoilis iler of the Lnivirsity of ,, le is a slortstop i Michigan las vecivod an j The   Ann Ar iddtior d disposal facilities arc aId Huron to woik and the Pettysvillc vd lo tiiir sewage disposal plant stort js jn cjia,RV 0f Mrs Fred liiadv Liwus Howard, former Whitmore i,CJ Lavev cicii,t1 llt, snow from Fike ii ident, died Monday He islhe Rinckluv ctieets after the hpaw CALL COMMERCIAL F B Palmer has chaXced the time AL REFRI 44 appointtaUs of Michigan has warned j meft to HarjH, Hospital Detroit, bor of serious trouble unless j jss HIIH Vi  one io Tort oD PREPARIATIOWJ  i V ID TABLET SALVES,NOSK UROPX Ue 0,V x Diiectad CORY DRUG STORE SEPTIC fiSTiid CESS  POOLS CLEANED KOJERN AMD OLD 71ME 333 Kat efforson Slvoot DAN BURKETT  Phon 629 Ana Arbor, Mfefct FOR rFRIGERATION Overcome Soap  Shortage Notes of 47 Years A go SERVICE Tl of the Jackson Howell bus The one PHONE 13S  io Hovell leaves here at 8o0 um  and the Jackson hus at 400 pm HeF  FOOT ODOR CERM tUM hopes to get a maicarryi contract  KILL IT  IN ONE HOUR A L Keabiu and wife called on U not COMPLETLY PLEASED, iMrs Jessie Wvlie Sundav our 35c bact F  te   The Lee Lavey family e4 t,m  odor Get this POWERFUL germ from any drucc STRENGTH for FX sweaty or itrhinx feet LoealjrJbi CORY DRUG STORE    lw wthe Joe Met, hoioe in Howci Muiidv  S  wytd a pan of tel , and Maxi Atchinft01l i ply FCLL J fLUX TC,LET  SOAP   LIFEBUOY   Reason and Shehan will move into their new store next week J Teeple and Cad we1 shipped a car load of wood to Jackson this week  William Shehan has moved into the house i Mr Dudley Georsre Teepie rece carrier pigeons by mail Monday W0e v, nn A r, Unday j V D Thompson has moved into Amm thoM froni, ,,, who t the Pottcrton house owned by Ed ten1rrf thc Sfv,1 Hp, ,  vcvw Mann , Jvt the Ol mpha Detroi Friday were Miss Marmret Maluney and MisoMri and Mrs w c M,  Me Anna Spears have left on a irp to pau Atlee Mr anJ Mrs irt Indiana Kentucky, nvi tciv  Tasch, M Lester McAfee and chii Watxrr Mann, of TM  w,Vi iJ1s Mr a u Mrii uroW Raidy Doc Mann, fell fi ri t,   i wwk and roke hir ium so idy hOR bALEBoxer ppe 6 veeks it tad V le mpulaw oi, fine se, XceUoiit XOM I A birthday quilting party was civ giu ptoIe oUoa 5201 days or  1 en for Korma Vauphn Saturiloy on CheUea 22211 evenimt , the occasion of her tenth birinday T K0W To aocurc the countysi  N G Rii who ha a sinnv  wlj agency lor a live business one A SUGGESTION is world wide shortage of all Animal Fat and Vegetable Oils, Lsl year Soap Makers only one fifth of what they used in 1W1 This also affects paints, tcxtikw, leather goods, floor  etc Witliout the help of the American Housewives there wouid have been little soap last One out of every nine cakes of soap made list yer was  de tvmw wtc fats saved kitchens, your jjrocer if he has no soap but aavy every ounce of t you can nd sell it to your Ahool here, will pive a concert ct, iifm vim operate Write Mr, R, G, e Methodist Kpiscopal Church Mon Cillertson, 2Z E Douglas Struct, tay iht,  Koming,ton, Illinois The Anderson Farmers Club met    iitfc Jauies Marble Snurday Free FOR SALE40 lambs and 20 ducks, Joffervou rhy  VePberson State Bank Christinas shopping a atM timet  is a problem As a bank we man Allison was in ciiarjre On Jie jprojrrrm was C M, Wood Eyiiel IHu  iso wood to rut on shares John Spears 1SF12 W Meed thmm vi    Pi mKtHF WeiWrw  SAVE MONEY OELAVAL STERUNC  EMPIRE fijMirEgS WESTENGHOUSE MfUC COOLBRS  Jean wear on ones to play witfe , When the hour 4raws vie  j Santa to arrive and ae nc 11 is totheric, e Miit inscrtnR laome iw dollar fcltb  oo tf t9i attcactive envelopes i A Fechaps the tft f cxwew mf Wy moce xt  ftamve this TO ALL  AM Clarts  UMII dec ApfiSm 4V a fcBB HMr SAVEUPIOS mm raci SAIE MONT   vJBKK 1   tT   Sii Ajtti  4X      , j4is7 Bhre and There Dwi cemerr Mr troit Hugh t Wegener nas erected a new silo nd Mrs Karl Roberts of Decent Sunday at the Myron i home Josi fh Basydio and family called at tht Allan Clark home in Howell Sundt  C  Hooker and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday visitors at the J H looker home Lo u Coyle and wife called On The Reve Md and Mrs Mc Lucas at Brig hn Saturday night Mi musi Burc Bay, Wisconsin, Tuesday to attend the teraJ of her brother, Murphy Bairj Fi i Read and wife were Saturday i uests of the Schosser family in Ann Arbor TTC OF MICHIGAN The Circuit Court for the County ot Livingston ia Chancery Bessie K Kuaso, Plaintiff V8   Chaiieo RUBO unC John R Neely Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston m Chancery, at the City of Howell, in Mid County and State, on November  9th, 1946 In this cause n appearing irom the bwom bill of compliant on file ihet tne plaimm does not know the present wheiuooul oi ciairies rtussu deieudant aim vuituur he is a resident ot Aiichigan, wes uuuiiue fit the State of aijuteun, or in a foreign country On motion ox Van Winkle  Van Winkiu, attorneys for plaintiff, it is oiueu iiui ic aiU  iiaries Has soso cause his appearance to be entered aciein and within lb1 three months from the date ot this 6 hou bor 0i i 1 Hot ntr , she  Bosalie Nash took part in the recital given by Mrs Cecil  montIls from the dat of tnifl k of Howell last Friday night order Mfl tbmt in  of his peUm T  A i    nc h cause his answer to plainLester McAfee left for Green fs b1 Q complifint   ied and a copy thereof served on the attorneys for plaintiff within fifteen days after seivice on said defendant Charles Kusso, of a copy ot said bill and a notice of this order And fthat in default thereof said bill be taken rs confessed by saio defendant, Charles Russo And it is further ordered that with in forty days the plaintiff, Bessie E Russo cause a copy o this order to be published in the Pinckney Mspatch, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County and that such publication be continued therein forat least once in each week tot six weeks in succession or that she cause a copy ot this order to be personally served on said defendant, Charles Buato, at least twenty days before the time preacrib ed for his appearance Glenn C etlandV Circuit Courl Commissioner Livingston County, Michigan YaoWjfikla k VanWinkle Attorney for Plaintiff, Business AddrensfHoweeJl, Michigan day guests at the Mark Nash were iaaoei iuaa ot Xnn Arna Ur James Nasn anu lamuy e Fred Bead family and the LT hau trnmily were aunaay din uesu aat the Arthur ttullis home in i regory lr and Mrs Frank Peters of Jackson spent several aays last week with toe trad neeu iamuy i le Shirey boys, James, Henry, vey, are moving the machine hate from Jackson to the suop ouiit on fear Street tfMfford Van Horn, Leeter McAfee an Clayton erpente r called pa Wiaaxd WUtee at St Joans Mercy Hcgptul, Ann Arbor, Sunday He yAVvfte to rfreif noma this weak  IraXoie fohakill with her mother M, Flintoft, Jeeves this week for a tr  to Arizona to visit her sister, Mix eae Howe and family, Mrs, Hi on Van BUirrum will teach for hte in the Pinckney school fce W C Hendee place on M36 titi has bean aoid to Ptnfr Goasars oi Detroit a atone cutter a4 monunjt man who has been using he F jak Haswo harn for a workahop STATE OF MICHIGAN The Circuit iUmrt tot ifce Conat w  LmWimgUom  Ghancary ClaDence J Taylor and Ernestine Taylor, his wife, Plaintiffs vs Eli M Fergo, William Henry Bihamf William Kin, Fredrick JLee John B Crouse, George H Crouse, Effie SCrouee, Ua M Crouse, rmma P Crouse, Anna  Crouse, Sfe S LoU, Mnry Crouse, Ellen M Crooee, Anna Eliza Crouse Vvwah Bigham, BBethune Duffieidieorge V N Lotnrop, Orin J Morse, fendants   And it further appearing that the plaintiffs do not know and have benn unable after diligent search and in, quiry to ascertain the names of the persons who are included as defendants without being named Upon Motion therefore of Vaninkle 6 VanWinkle, attorneys for plaintiffs,it is ordered that the above named defendants and their unknown heirs, fevisees, legatees and assigns, cause their appearance to be enter, ed herein within three months from the date heneof, and that in default thereof said bill he taken as confessed by said defendans and each and all of them And it is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be published within 40 days in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in aid county once in each week for at feast six succes8ive weeks A true copy Glenn C Yelland John AHagman Circuit Court Com Clerk missioner Living3ton County, Michigan The above entitled suit involves and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands, located in the township of Brighton County of Livingston and State of Michigan, nd more particular y dicribed B olio twi A that fiart of tiie Southwest fractional quarter   of the South west fractional quarter  ot see tion nineteen 019 in Town two 2 North,Rang six 6 East, Michigan lying Easterly of the center of Highwa US16, excepting therefrom the North 67 u chrins in width thereof Also all that part of the Northwest fractional quarter XlA  of section thirty 30 in Town two 2 North Range six 6 East Michigan lying Easterly of Highway U S16, excepting thereirom a parcel of Land described ae follows Beginning at the Southeast corner thereof thence north 4815 feet hence south 88 25 East to the centeriine of Highway US16 thence southerly along the center of said Highway to the South line of said Northwest part of Northwest fractional quartertt thence East to the place of beginning VanWinkle A VanWinkle Attornes for Plaintiffs, Busineat Address, Howell, Mich NT AT OF MICHIGAN fee FwhUe Cenrt fter the Cooely ei living tie At a eeerjoit of saw ueurt, held at the Probate ettiet in the City oi city oi Howell In said County,on the lats day of December A D, jy46 PresDt,Honorabhj Willis LL,, Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the Eui ct William J Nash, Deceased It appearing to the Court that the the time for presentation of claims against said estate should be imited and that a time and place be appoint ed to receive examine and adjust all claims by and before saio1 Court It is Ordered, That all of the creditors of aid deceased are required to present their elaims to said Court at said Probate Office on or before the 24th day of Feb ruary A D,1947, at ten oclock in forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed for the examinat7tion and adjustment of all claimsand demands against said deceased, it is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by publication o a copy of this order, for thre successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Juage of Probate A true  v Celeetia rawha 11,Register of Probate The Ona Campbell, Clyde Fisher, Fred Seger and ye editor attended Third Degree conferences at the Saline Masonic lodge last Tuesday night Following which ye editor put on the Masonic Home illustrated lecture This is the thirteenth and final showing of this picture in the seventh district ot which ye editor is the representative STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court for the County of Livingston t  At a session ot said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County on the 12th day of December A D, 1946 Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Clara Mercer, Deceased Kalph Gfcnn having filed in said court his final administration account and his petition praying for the allow and thereof and for the assignment and distribction of the residue of said estate It is Ordered, That the 6th day of January A D, 1947 at ten ocLock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for examing and allowing said account and hearing said petition It ift Further Ordered , That Public notice thereof he given by publication of a copy of this order for three successive weeks previous to 1 dv of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and eirrulated in aeid county Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A tree Copy Celeetia Parahalljtegisteer of Probate aajor Lucie Wieon, on teiemineJ   VW  Viren he receives his eUachargej he vl enter the empdey ot the Chryaler ehter Company AS a salesman Mrs Me ftyeni end daughter, Janet, 4ot the meeir nnd at the Bees Bead ane Mea sfcm  hy fenne far Mr fcad in tees and enejgim, Defeinlants Suit pending in ne Circuit Ourt for the County of Liviue,,q in Chancery, at Howell, MKIUM  tb 6th day ot Oeiber, 1946 It appearing from the sworn bill of compliant a filed in said cause, tat the plaintiffs have not been able after diligent search and inouiry to ascertain whether the said defend hits are alive or dead, or whdne they may neeide if living, or if they have any personal 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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> St 1 ,  frPr 1 T Pinckaey 0Utcli WfcDNLSDAY, DEC U, 1946 A Ny 501 Michigan Mirror State News , end tad Hejipemnf of ts Tersk, TaW f raw Uasiaf wotfr Ungadto the metoric carnr of Kim Sigfcr W a RepubUcn is fleeted president in 1948Senox Vtntenberg might be appointed aecretayy of state ad Sigler could be appointed senator to succeed Van denberg unexpired tern Stgkr U riding the crest of popularity but the awards ahead are many 60 percent of the legislature re new and inexperienced He also has 4 now secretary of state, attor ney and auditor general In 2 years Sigler wiii be before the bar of public opinion for an accounting The state aces a deficit, esimated to be around 70,000,000 If new taxes are levied what will the voters say about it Nov 1948 Gov Comsock 4s administration enacted the sales tax inside of month the tax payers had tagged the sales tax as pennies for Comslock and he was defeated for reelection There are several suggestions for averting the deficit 1 A payroll tax 2 business gross receipts tax ft Real estate and personal property tax 4New taxes on cigarettes,beer, Uquor and amusements Jf the legislature were to enact a 8 mill property tax such a levy would take priority within 15 mill property tax and areas in 15 mill property districts would pay no more taxes than they do now Yerh Brown favors a3 mill tax on property for support of colleges Gene Elliott is against a property tax The state legislature in 1946 authorized 124,000000 for an educational building program Only about 17,608,000 was appropriated leaving the rest to be raised MichState Colliage needs 10,000, 000 to complete construction work The legislature authorized 7,000,000 but only appropriaed 3,806,000 Hospitals and insitutions want 22960,095 next year compared with 15,726,834 the past yearThe budget requests are 209,000000 just  64, 000,000 more than lasTyear The ultimate solution for this diff ieuly is a constitutional convention t overhaul the entire tax structure for whatever the legislatures answer it bounds to be unpopular LEWIS B SKINNEB Lewis B Skinner died at his home across the pond Friday where he had livei for the past year or more His wi, Ella, died a number of years  ago Surviving are a son, Arthur, who lived with him, and a daughter,  Mrs, Luella Kenny Also two brothers, Ben and George, and a sister,  Mrs Cornelia Shaw The funeral was held from the Frank Gallagher Fu neral Home in River Rouge Monday afternoon and burial was there ACCIDENT VICTIM News of the School r j Monday morning Mr Reader gave he, student body a few new rules re garding the whereabouts of the stu  dent body during school hoirs We  believe they will prove effective Dr Ray Duffy gave an interest ing talk to Us Health and Bio log classes fast week on the functions of the heart Friday night Pinckney plays 3 games here with Brighon, the two boys teams and the girls team tak j ing part    jtji j    BASKET BALL SCHEDULE FridayDec 6Manchester there 2 Fri, Dec 13Brighton here 3 Fri, Jan 10Dexter here 3 Tues, Jan 14Dansville there 3 Tues, Jan 24Fowlerville here 3 Fri, Jan 24Ann Arbor here 2 Fri, Jan 31Manchester here 2 Tues, Feb 4Hartland here 3 Fri, Feb 7Ann Arbor there 2 Tues,Feb llStockbridge there 3 Fri, Feb 14South Lyon here2 Tues, Feb 18Stockbridge here 3 Fri, Feb 21Dexter there 3 Tues, Feb 25iHartland there 3 able gift CHRISTMAS PLAY The pupils of the Pinckney school will present the playlet And the Little Angels Sang and give a ols at the school in Thursday night musical program of Christmas Car copoperate and bring their children No charge is being made The high school horus and Cleq Club will sing special numbers at 800 pm, December 19th The grade children are all participating in the musical part of the program and parents are urged to attend SCANDAL COLUMN Too bad Pat and Maggie wvmt to Gregory Sat nite Gregory lost 2 patrons  J B is quite a bargainer but Shir lee is game for a bargain like that Harry is at least a dance partner J but not as interesting as Pvt Burns Cecil 3 ft FOR SALEOne slightly used locket See Jerry Whats this about Don A and a Dexter girts hunting trip Is Tommie losing his charm or is Doris playing hard to get Be  smart visit the best town in tin world, Millington  Ask dob Drake Dear Santa How are you I am fine Will you bring me a bottle of atomic bomb perfume to give me more appeal to a medical studimt This onionperfume dont work Marie W,, DearSantaI have about everything want but could use a book on soc ial etiquette or the one entitled 27 Ways of Courtig Joe C Dear Santa Please put a Jeep in my stocking Getting the family car j takes too much conversation Joe li OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat Jk, GATAMNCAN SALESMAN RECOGNITION or THT VALM O SALESMANSHIP IS PART OP THE TRADITION OP OUR DEMOCRACY IN EARLY PAYS IT WAS THB JrfgRCHANT7eSALESMAN RATHER THAN THE MANUFACTURER, WHO LAIO THE FOUNDATIONS FOR OUR ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT, a AS OUR COUNTRY DEVELOP IT WAS THIS ABILITY TO LELL WHAT WE PRODUCE THAT MDE MASS PRODUCTION A 5UC2FS5  wl i ait h r Iff i Hi  I Pinckney Loses 2 at Manchester Current Comment j PlJU   basket j games    The coal strike has been settled y high school opened her IU WarentV is only another pf it season by dropping both Wur, Jb only tuteed to eJMbJM of a doubleheader to Man1 Uml eXt Ma,h 3,flt When unleea the union and mine operators get together, we wiil have the same thing chfstiT there Friday night The reserves got beaten 12 to 14, and the high school varsity, 5u to 25  This was not entirely unexpected, as Pinckney lost her entire rirat team ny graduation last year and had to assemble a new one The reserve tt am made up mostly of ninth graders made a good showing and led up un til the final minutes of play, when i inability to freeze the ball gave SERVICES AS WELL AS GOOD WE HAD THE BENEFIT  OF SALESMANSHIP IN AMERICA THE SECURITY WE AMERICANS HAVE TODAY IN LIFE INSURANCEON THE AVERAGE 4oOO fC FAMILY OWES ivJCH TO THE UNDERSTAND AND APPRECIATION WE HAVE GAINED THROUGH SALESMANSHIP Manchester a chance to go out ahead  schools ttr Dun Clark got five points, Dick Sing ,v  et one, Bob Darrow two, and Jerry Clark four len, of Manchester had a big night and scored twentytinee points, near li enough to beat Pinckney Jim Meyer was high scorer for Pinckney with nine tallies to his credit This week Friday Pinckney opens her home season when Brighton comes ire Scores of other games in this section were Dexter 20, University High b Dexter staged a lastminute rally i win Dansville beat Stockbridge, 29 to 26 to go all ovai again as has happened so many times in past years The cause of John L Lewis backing down  is, nut apparent at the present time Different writer, give different opinions on the subject A friend of ours who ij somewhat of a wag, told us he knew the end was in sight twelve hours before He said They closed the schools and the strike continued e churches or curtailea thir service and strrke continued Then came the solar plexis or knockout punch, They closed all beer gar Jen, taverns and night clubs where liquor is tsold at 10U0 pm and the strike collapsed inside of twelve hours like a puncttuvd ballocn N JW tlry will know what to UJ wen J O r strike breaks out Thats his idea What do you think about it Conservation Notes It is estimated that uUu,uuu hunters or more were in the woods this year and about 1UU,0U0 deer were shot Four hundred more deer than last yeai were taken across the Straits There were ten fatal gun accidents and iiftyone iionfatal accidents  w m Theie were 72fi convictions in TSi arreiits by conservation officers in Oc tober Beer law violators led the iist rtith 1 i rests Over nine hundred amts were made in November , MEMORIAL FIELD DONATION Mias Donna Smith, 21, was killed at 100 am Saturday morning when We received a check last Monday the automobile she was riding in,from Dr Harlow Shehan of Jackson driven by Louis Krause, turned over j f0r the Veterans Memorial Field that of 4 1 stars some 25 years ago school and athletic north of Howell The latter was not  fund for his donation and that of badly injured They were returning I his brother, the lat2 Roche Shehan lrom a party given for Krause who, both, of whom were graduates of was to join the navy Saturday Miss , Pinckney high anh Smith was the daughter of Neil Smith, manager of the Western Auto Judge Supply Store, Howell, and Krause, the so sent 30 i son of Robert Krause, onetime can T didftte for sheriff MASONIC INSTALLATION The newlyelected officers of Liv Wedding Satu rdoy YOLMiMEYEIt At a very quiet wedding on actfmii of the recent death of the brides grandmother, Mr Garth Meyer and iviiss Patricia Young were married uti00 pm Friday night at the Community Congregational Church The Reverend Alfred Allard periirimn the ceremony The bride, who wasXiven in marriage Lj her father, wore a blue silk traveling gown and had a corsage of red roses and while car lations They were attended by Kd el Meyei and Miss Giac YOUHK, iother of the groom and sisLer wi iie bride Aftei1 a wedding trij they ill live in the Wylie apartments un ast Main Street The groom is the son of Mr and Irs W H Meyer and has just nnhed three years of service in the Jnitid States Navy in the South Pa ific area The bride is the daughter i Mr and Mrs Millard Young of i ortage Lake and is a nurse at fcparrow Hospital, Lansing Hoth are graduates of Pinckney high school  in uvomber after eight months of steady decline, gi i d water iev   staged a flight  in The press continues to deplore the reign of crime and violence which seems to predominate at the present time But history teaches us chat this is the aftermath of every war when men trained to kill are unable to adjust them ekes to civilian life After the revolutionary war the mountainers in Pennsylvania mutin ied and rtiitd lo pay the tax on whisl cy  i ,  ington had to send sohi  i iftore order After  Ltw ,ILI u ndgn of terror ensuen in A1 j  ICu Klux Klan, Moliv la ID J , Vjuie Caps, James Boys, Younger Boys, Dalton Boys, and other outlaw gangs tlourisiied Fol lowing the World War I, the Klan was revived and also other outlaw gangs such as the Black Fegion, the ,apone and Diliinger gangs Terrorism has alwav O1OA d ery giat war and always will J   COUNCIL HROCfc OINGS Jler ,1940 J i iU ev, francis Murpny, f JWI  I  ting, Dec9 1  order by Pro Trustees Griffith, in er, clark and Viae  at X and ovena i  V ridaj  Jl 2 m noon ere presented reots 1870 64c, flti Comnmn I p m an DEAN KOZMA 00 p m, 1repatation for Holy ion each Satu Jay 8 to 9 undav r 00 to 7  a m Sunday, Dccenber 16, 2nd Sun ol Advnt, Communion for Young Itdien of pamh Jjie on for old usible clothing iKeded for war stricken People ot Kurope COM CUNI CHUKUH I  Mlrm4 Alr4, iiniter MmFluienc BauglWrOraJcuft and Chvi Director  G V Thompson, S fc Supt I Morning Worrtip  10SQ iictiijar Mcftiri dil, Lavey Present 1 iiif on, 1 ali,1,  Kennedy i in Kdiowinjc bi fveion Juzzurd,p Detroit Edison, fie ball  M  1 street lights  tJ 10 Fiihtr, postage State Highway Dept  Joi lark, care of flag  Rush Lake lire LJ Henry John Beasley  Kill Darrow In VanSlmbrook Joe Basdylo  Merlin Lavey    L Masy Motion by 1ali er, supported by lintoii to pay biils Motion carried Motion by Giiffith, supported by Clinton that Leo Iavey, Kd Parker nnd  Murray Kennedy be appointed to conferr with Putnam township con jternirjr purclutso of fire engine or truck Motion carried Judge fde of I   considerable critit i eniency in putting , minal jcords oi probation is usually f the cases are hi to i ind seem to be the X uh  i  TI inline  ol ,Ue ,o his ,x o  iders wilh  i rnhiv on Tiiis it   aij I some   leisllilid too little nvcstifcalion or are innir , tical methods Leniency of nidge are blamed in ii  n i iin waves, raoc  by policeitain i   for ,e illt Weland last week, a man and wife, Mr and Mrs George Popowioh, w re bcth hanged for the robbery and murder of Louis Nate last June Before h i ferriage to Popowich, Airs, opowivli had been Nates housekeeper no, J  ,fi hand is more hardbod  , ,  iand last week, 88241 400 40b 40 loo 4,00 4On 41 400 Leland Carr of Lansing al Mrs Betty Bekkering Dean and upuis Kozma were married at tbe Community Congregational Rectory I on Sunday, December 1st, by The Sunday School r li  Motion by Clinton, supported by XMaVS CALWDAS ington Lodge, No 76, F  A M, will be installed at a private cerewill belnumy on Thursday evening, DecemDvrinff the next week we matting our 1947 Religious Calen  ber 12, at 800 pm iderIf your name is not on our mail The following will Se iMhd ing list just drop acaxd with your j   name and address to 1 W M Norman Miilc P H Swarfatout k Son, Pinckney  S W Jack rlannet whether Catholic or J w Clyde iTnas   Sec S D  jJ D to ChaplaLi Reverend Alfred reside in Howell Allard They will Choi practiae Wad evening COSPEL 1RS aUSJCN astor   iwsra Beacua S ty Sept   Murvin thira  IriTith that Mrs Palmer and Thy, er be appointed to procure and de t corate a municipal Christmas tree Motion carried  Motion tp adjourn carried CLvde Fisher Clerk  Desk rotesti kiMCS DAUGHtERf Mrs  die Read was ostew Wisher W C Miller P iV Curlett George Gardnc  Merwin Campbol  Ocorg fhnipsTn ,Iorning Worship andfty SiiOol i oung Peoplaa Meeting emifi Vorahm  lraer serviea, Wad    100 1045 730,  800 MARTYRS to ATOMIC RESEARCH Bob Considine, writing in The Doc lo issue of The Detroit Sunday TimevtHls of the heroism of 2 scientists who met a bizarre death while engaged in atomic bomb extae Kir Daaghtefs Thursday alter Marshall Lloyd Hendee noon et le occasion U tfceir ann sta Win Baughn, James Abbatoy, noo The funeral was held Saturday at the Mnihlig Funeral Home, Ann Ar J U Chritfmas party Holiday decor JEdsel Meyr, Clare Mtfler Tititwf tl  singing of aarols and a  Titer J H Hookr gift exchange gave aeeent to the instaUing OfTioeriRusselK  Liver YHiedde spirit, gpeeeeding the en more Marshall, Ross Read Chap i bor RevCbester Loucks officiating, trftaia t features Vice President , John Martin Sec, Ona Camp j Burial was in Waahtenong Memorial IZLrM wr Aondactad  husineas beU, EMILY BLADES Mrs Emily Blades, 83, a formet Jinckney liident, died at Beyer hos pital, Ypsilanti, Friday, December  ne was the daughter of the lateCal vin and Alethea Weller of Pinckney J and spent her entire life in this sec CARD OF THANKS  tiou except, for a 10 year residence   , HI Ann Arbor ,Her husband, William e v,shto exten1 ur t,1k died in 1940 and a son, Stephen in M Jfreciaion to all our relative, uoit 45  negjpfcors and friends for their miny j  Surviving are 2 daughters, Mrs  of Jdnps, expressions of ym , VlUJ TAX DEADLINE ll L Shaikland of Apr Arbor Md jpahyind beautiful floral olfiiiigs Mrs Dan Broojtt ofSpsjlantj and a  Jn lh  r ed oma the son, William of Ann Arbor, 7 grand I tev ,Vlffd  ior hi conifortchildren, 8 grandchildren and a sis injr week  Mrster, Mrs Bert Hooker of Pinckney The Detroit common council have fust raised the salaries of the judges of recorders court there 3,000 a year, Jhis boosts their salary to 16,500 per year, ,of which the city will pay SJ,500 and the county 7,000 This is nice work if you can get it, and the judges hcie invariably hold of fice for life Much fault has been found with them in the past on account of their loru leaves of ab ence and the fact that all of them eein to taktt their acations the same time Detioit ha been adding mor judges every few years but somehow their docket is always months behind Judge Coldsborough has found John L Lewis guilty of contempt of court and fined him 10,000 The United Mine Workers Union has also been fined 83,500,000 for disobeying the inArnerrian Weekly with this Sundays junction and going on strike Both have appealed the decision and it will probably be some months be fore it gets to the supreme court This is not the largest fine ever assessed  periiiient Road the story of their as judge Lanjj6 fined the Standard dramatic sacrifice Times Get Sundays DeHSdns and km Colfewmg olfioArs Seeted tm  mum 3W 0E1TEA Ca4t MiU Vice Pes,,Viola ed  CwtM1 grinding d VJ Pery Tuesday ad Friday Wm f i Walter pittler had an auction at his famw known as the Paoey Farm,  I Park filtering Dexter Mikin Campbell and Mrs Earl Ltufcnn and the pall bearers May you all find as many frjends in your hour of ntHd  Mrs Charles Reason and Children HARTLAND MUSIC MALL The lup deadline h ien rmchmd lor the Payment of vilUge  tx However, n extnasioa of tan day,  ben granted by tha village pras tdentAt tha aad of that prriodtaxa will lie raturnttd C H MeRoria, Traaa,  Paul Cates, flJBowell, Mary Alice   Smith, 20 Howell Douglas AUirujad 14 The aii will 29, Hartland, Mary Patricia Simon Havla ton, 22, Lansing Cbaries R Brown, 15th at H P25 Brighton,  rmr 2g Arhor, Grand Rapids and other CrRRHNi COMMENT A national r,rd company at Howell seems assured Saint Josephs Hall will  used for a temporary armory, a site is secured, the government 14th aimual presentation of F ,Handel8 Christmas Ora1If u  ill be at the wiH buiW ar ry Tbl f8 m t Havland Mus Hall on Sunday, Dec Captain GUmn Bound, and Lieutenant J  8 PA, Singers from Ann  rt PttyAjnong those who hawl Wilma Cooper, 29 Brighton  Saturday He underwent an operation j Sunday visitors at the Louis Coyle places will assist 27 friend cjiied enlisted are Patrick and William Dil kHi f Howell and Mrs j 14 members of the Oil Company 29,400,000 some thirty vears ago which they never paid, the ruling being, reversed by a higher  court The fine against the miners uon amounts to 250,000 a day Many doubt that it will ever be paid In the meantime the strike is contin uing tc ripple industry more and more Railroads are taking off numerous trains, churches are cancelling services and more and more schools are closing each week The post of fice has also declared an embargo on parcel post and will accept no packages weighing over five pounds, over 18 inches in girth, or over sixty latches in combined length and girth Public entertainments and all other unnecessary events wen eanratted and a dimout was in effect at night to save coal Coal ahlptaenta are dwindling to nothing and 6m  wood is said o have gone p ta Pine XF4SLJ L BeAding Astn in Park Hospital last weekJ hom Vere Mrs Ida Lamont, Mr and AJ Thu iday en the occasion j  attended the friendship NiUt at mine saffl  Mrs WL Mercer days In Lansing with Waiter Mercer end fsuttflviast week voj0  fuy  Ajm Arbor j one spent several Mrs Charles Dioslowskiof Detroit, of their anniv mtj and gave them  Howell lat Tulsday They go o ll  her son, Dr Aler oyle cf Howell, and Julie Dio a handsome bit dftft A pleasant ev school of iAstruction M, Stockbridge Jdonbtedlj 1 enin was spent Srarsdaj night   ieottu owners have refuted to inch frosa their atnnda bat mv tbece will be P1NCKWEY D1SFATC WEDNESDAY, DEC U, iwe CHELAKA, MICH ighflfong mvs Hotes0fiYearAgo fri, Sat, Dec 13, 14 IWhe BKiDE WORE BOOTS nine V meay urnng  anting last Sunday the  etsel farm house at Patter j caught afire and burned j The family is living in a barn j ,m I BARBARA STANWYCK, ROBERT CUMM1NGS, DIANA LMN   Travel Cartopn   Paul Ludtke of Gregory has re ,   j turned home from the Veteran a Ho f  ry pital, Dearborn jtm r John Sukenik, Detroit builder, plana dowr to erect tilty new homes at ial l, A Grand River and Academy Drive,, Pettysville and Winans lake schools Brighton  , j had a field day last week and Winnis ij  , won, yu to 20 Mrs Clifford VaaJHorn  Mrs George Knapp Velma ua,i  js the Pettysville teacher and for is ill at Melius Hospital in liiifcf ion  Karl Crawford the Winans  with pneumonia t j An Armistice Day program was, Sun, Man, Tue, Dec 15, 16, 17 NIGHT AND DAY in Technicolor A Musical with CARY GRANT, ALEXIS SMITH, MONTE WOOLEY, G1NNY SIMMS and JANE WYMAN Sun, Show230, 435, 655915 Ved, Thur, Dec 18, 19 i , THE WALLS CAME TUMBLNG DOWN j A viystery wjtu LEE BOWMAN, MARGUERITE  CHArWlANLDCAR BUCHANAN rUi FRONTIER GUNLAW  with CHARLES STARRET, TEX HARD ING, DUB TAYLOR ComingStolen Life, Boys Ritnrh, Wach Next W eeks Adv for Kiddie, Chrutmas Show Brighton high school has ft md an answer to the Wiluamston pr ,test oi iheir recent fooibail game They claim N illiamslun tailed to tile a liat oi eiigiole players before tue guale uiid came on tne held weaving white jerseys, making u necessary  to use a tan euioieu ioothall held in the school November 11th It  included songs by the high sche chorus and readings by Irene War er, Viola Shipley and Marjorie Srnit and an address by Floyd Weeks The football game last week wi Stock bridge was cancelled An explosion of molten metal i flic ted severe burns on three men  il the Greenville gravel pit near Brig i The Brighton gas well i now down ton last week They were Lee Fitca of Pinckney, Harry Bidwell and W iiam Nelson Howe I Theatre HOWFLL, MICH Tue, Wed, Thur, Dec 10, 11,  GARY COLrtK,INGKlD UtRCMAN in SARA TOGA TRUNK Ne uicdy Fri,Sat, Dec, 13, 14 Mat Sat,2p,rn, THE WALLS CAME TUMBLNG DOWN with LLE UOWJV1AN, MARGUEKJTL CHAPMAN lIU BANDITS OF THE BAD LANDS artoon Sat,Mat Only Comedy 1 Feature Sun, Mon, Dei 14, 15  Sun Mat 2 P M Cont HELMUT DANTINGADREA KING n SHADOW OF A WOMAN Cartoon 250 feel C W Raman, the driller, is in hainl Josepii s Mercy Hospuai, Ann Arbor, as Uie result of being struck by one of the giant wencnes  AN ECTRIC HAMMER MILL Clarence Shosey is the new master of the iirighton Masonic Lodge LlyUe Jones of Uoideii Uule Lodge, Ann Ar bor and Ed Cctt af Howell For the first three months of operation the pere Marquette trains u the Detroit division transported o, Uul passengers cunijmj J to TJ,H 1i i a similar period in rln Attorney Martin Lavan of Brighton has a new car with 2i woi th of accessories, including a Kleenex dis penser Frank Battle and f am fly have moved in the John Dinkel house  i Portage Street Saturday night the plaster fell  i the ceiling in the batik and banw , business was transactod in Nell  Gurdners millinery shop Monday t house on West Main Street o,  d by Jerry Keating and M   iinv caught fire Sunday but w aniguished by Fire Chief Mey  nid the tire engine, Mrs Fred Tee pie of 1 low ell down her basement sluii and broke her left knee Notes of 47 Years Ag Mr Kozee is teaching in the Chui b Corners school Miss Honora Fohey is visiting h r fell i sister in Ann Arbor last wee Mr and Mrs William Uobb of Howell have gone to Saratoga, Florida Phillip Inith of Marion has one north to work in the woods J H Hooker has purchased the stock of Mrs Gardner ut Petty  ville and will run the store  Kirk Van Winkle and Florence MarThe Reverend Walter Geske of Chi1 i,it were married at the home of the cago, new pastor of the Howell Ires brides parents, Mr and Mrs JamY, bjteriau church, preached his Jirst Marble, Wednesday, sermon these Sunday , The Pinckney Cemetery AssocinThe body of Private Delos Hildreth Hon has elected Dr C L, Sigler us who died in Germany with the occu president H W, Crofoot, secretary pation army was shipped hack tot Alex Mclntyre treasurer,, and Orla Howell and the funeral held there  Jackson, assessor last week The drillers who are drillj Klla Melvin is working for WHllam ing two gas wells on the L N Bray1 Ball in Hamburg  DM farm soul, of Howell are now Theresa Melvin and Iva Plaeeway down liuUO feet attended the teachers institute in Albert Acker of Jackson killed a Brighton Saturday j lb buck the other night H mile Tom Shehan and sister, Leo Place iorth jumpei of Munich when the 1 ii fvwi of his car annmal ill AIL OF MICH AN l he LircUil Court tor the ouny of Livingston in Chancery Bessie E Kusso, Plaintiff vs Ihavk Kusso and John R, Neeh Defendants viuit peiiding in the Circuit Court for the  County of Livingston ui at the City of Howell, in Comedy New u8, Wed, Thur, Dec 17,18,19  I Chan, eiy JOAN FONTAINE, ARTURO Uid County and State, on Novembei DeCORDOVA ,th WW in j in tnia cause it appearing from FRENCHMANS CREEK witk BASIL RATHBONE,NIGEL BRUCE Comedy Newi fjLNg r Ln Fri  4 von Iheatri Stockbndj e, i , Sat, Dec 13, 14 A Double Feature Jie swoii bill of compliant on file that the plaintiff does not know the present wheVubouts oi Charles Kusso ueiendant unq whether he is a resident oi Michigan,or lives outside of the State,, of Michigan, or in a foreign country On motion of Van Winkle  Vanvinkle, attorneys for plainttfi it is ordeied that tile said Charles lius, soso cause hi appearance to be en teivd herein and within t3 tree r months from the date of this oder and that in case of his appearance he cause his answer to plainf tiffs bill of compliant to be filed  and a copy thereof served on the at torneys for plaintiff within fifteen day after service on said defen dant, Charles Russo, of a copy of iarrfbr rad a notice of this order  nd fthat in default thereof said bill be taken PS confessed by saia defendant, Charles Russo An4 it is further ordered that with way ami wife, William McQuillan and wife and John Melvin and lister at tended the GardnerPidd wedding in Lima township last week The following program was rendiei  ti social at the Kisby home i iiuiairg Saturday iiuht Music, Mrs J Sherman Duet, Kdna and Moi ice Hail violin solo, K, N Pall KLii Solo, Julia Hall Instrumental Music, Lois Kogers ami Vocal Solo, Hern ice Geei John Hessencahl has moved on the J Allen farm Horn to JayLngham Md wife on Thursday, a girl   Kia Brigham is building a new house Will Allen has bought the JUbb farm, J M White, highway commissioner died at his home Sututday The fu neral was from Saint Mails church Monday   yes you time and  money Grind your own feed with a flip of the switch Its quicker, more con venient arid far more economical than oilier methods Inexpensive electric feed grinders are available right nowand your dealer can arrange for immediate delivery Talk toyour Edison farm man about an electric grinder ask him to show you one at work on a nearbv farm Discover how electricity does this particular job at a fraction of your present cost Theres no obligation, of courseyour fcdison farm man has no equipment to sell His only ob is to help you get the most out of all the electricity you buy 100K AT THESE ADVANTAGES 1 FREE ONE MAN FOR OTHE3 WORK 2 SAVE HOURS OF YOUK OWN TlMg 3 ELIMINATE Mitt TRPS AND MILL V3ILS 4 SPR YOUR TRACTOR FROM THIS DAILY GRIND 5 NO WAITING FOR THE GRINDER TRUCK 6 FRESHER, BETTER FEEDWHEN YOU WANT IT 7 HOPPER AND BIN EASILY HOME MADE AW Power fo MWwan Farmers ELECTRICALLY I  The DETROIT EBISSN Co No 2 QUIZ  PVROON ME, STRfcNGfcK PLEASELOOK IM THE, YJrfMC3 C  tONE OlKtCTORV AN13EFR,GGkAr0KI SERVICE I NEED A SERVICE, MAM QUICK When meeting or pawing a car with glaring headlight, a driver should A Watch the center line of the highway B Turn on brightTighU C Shield eyea with hand or aun visor D 5 a Watch the right fide of the road If you are driving at th peed limit and a driver be hind you sound his horn to 2aaa, you ahould km THE FRENCH KEY A Myttcry Story with lots of action with ALBERT DEKKER, EVELYN AN KERS Piu 1HE MADE ME A KILLER A Dramatic Romance PINE THOMAS Direction ROBERT LOWERYBARBARA BRiTTON Sun Tue, Oec 15,17  DRAGON WYCK Oae of the Bet Period Melodrama of the Year Starring I ued therein for at least once in eaeh GENE TIRNEY, VINCENT PRICE  Wetk for ix wWks in succession n Cartoon The Watch Dog , vhat she cause a copy of this oH  to ho rwrsonarry sered on STATJi Of Mi tM JO AN robate Court tor the County i Livingston At a set,on of saiu Court, lield at j the itohare office, in the City ot City of Unveil n iiid County,on he  I2th day of November A J, liMu lreit,Uonorable Willis LLf Judge of liobute  t In tht Matur of the EaUte ri Clarence Stackable , Deceseed lu It appearing to the Court that the the time lor presentation of chums aain t said estate should be united altd that a time and place be appoint cd o receive, examine and adjust A Decrease speed slightly tuaa give way to him B Block him to let him know he ia already driving at the speed limit C Speed uy and get out of his way D Let aim pass and overtake in fortv davs the plaintiff, hessie   JH uiv lar r r ail chums by and before aaad Court EKuso cause a copy o this order l   to be published in the Pinckney Dis j j pjtih, a newspaper printed, pubtish  d md circulating in said County  anl that such publication be conUn D What ia the main reason why night accidents LTC fttr r ore numerous than day ackianti in proportion to traffic A Poor visibility B Xrunken driven are more numerous C Pedestrians walk on the wrong aide of dark roads D People drive  faster at FrigCsrraet Answers Ntzt Wuk i AMlCAM BSQQE5 bv WOODY CrwJ New CoSftiagPesae JamesOakot, ml Frmmk iame Return , defendant, Cbnrles Rufla4 at leap  tv only day lofore the time pV9crib od for hi nppearanoe j Clonn C Velland, j Circuit Court Commissioner I liivinrrton County Michigan Beauty ConseVoea ic ffrs ou M arift and private aaafceup tesson tht chaie Try M the different badte f Up atick,wwe  P1r U ami ts  y1  fhTr, ja kita ecfiasae  isdogns, ZH USSrTiDla ad birthday  H lauaA a aaaks an VaWinkie  VanWinkW Attorney for Plaintiff, ,Rusine Address,fHwH, MichirTan FOR SALKRound Oak store in I ood condition, 2 burner oil unit for heatineor cook stove 1 Phone Pinikney 125 QUILT PIECES to iret hi box beautiful arve ize drea  poodc rnp, nLjthift, fuwte to postal ard mail to Mary A CaWweU, Rloomflo, 111 Pay postman 13S pius postage, Will make UY 1200 It is Ordered, That all of  red itors of said deceased quired to present their cai said ourt at said Probate  or before the 10th day of jy A ti, l47, at ten ocioek in  enon saia tinveand place beinl  efiv u,,xtjnted for the examinat ion UIK adjustment of all ckumst and demands against said deceased It is Further Ordered 1 hat p iUie j ootre thereof be given by puhiea   ion  a copy of this orkc fr thire j successive weeks pre ious to Mud   day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch, a newspaper printed and orJ ulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of PsaUite A true  v Ceieatia PawhallRegister a ft Late ACT NOW To secure the catintys dole agency for a live baataas one tvtan can operate Write fr, H C Gilbertson, 228 E Doaslaa fiKaat, iilootnington, Illinois,  T9S A FACTI 14 SWJSSMBM ta httmimimtt aj L i I FOR ALEUas Rana aa lor for bottle sas S4JH p5sreVuilt daaiim bck JS58 Rash Lake Rd, mmwt    46 Tadtocwt awHema Alsa j  4UM r mte M Newton, , itcKt Trail Bin Almaane I WANTEp r ST Mich Ph FU , i iiMey pack fnaaatsa taataart KJAoiae aeeaetarial vi e fXaft sALEiCMi, springtmattreva kitchen table, chairs and other fix nature Letter laeAfeetuah Lake fOK SALElxl2 poltry house fac I ory built, saMahk for honw aad 4  acre f latMf irst place west of Haick j aey a M36, across Uaeka   j Rooald Dert WANTED Batcherurto da n mm L W Usaataad, jarna UFU  DUKki the amphibious mvatioa of Suuflkcra Hamikon Alien, USNR, led ha oak dose a aad delivered withering rocket fire against aostae 4d ourage and inspiring leadership undrf iirc, he coniribuas aectivc acutraliiation of cneroy defenses, for this  c he tivouze Scar Anphibious warfare rebukes sc  A 4saa , ifar Boadi ca prvi desa  M P1NCKNLY D1SPATOI EM4y, DEC nt 4 HNCKNEY DISPATCH Entered H rottoffice 4Cd CilM IMMUT Ptaekaty, M tea tabtcriptiou UJ2I a Paid ia Adf 4BC PM W CUUXTT PUSLUtUI Xmas Card il  5c ro 25c EACH Everthing for Your Needs  Kennedys Gen Store j James Appleton and wife of Britjh ton called at the Cifford VanHorn home Sunday Mr, and Mrs Myron Strong of  Grass Lake called on Mrs Mable Surdam Sunday Mr and Mrs Ross Read called on Mrs Fred Teeple at Mcpherson hospial, Howell Sunday Mr and Mrs George Meubon jr spent Sunday with Mr and Mrsr Russell Watters of Fowlerville Mis MinnVi Meyers and daughter, Mrs Pearl Brooks of Detroit called on Mrs Rose Hendee Saturday  Messrs John Hoey sr, Leo Hoey and lcte Crocker of Dexter called at the DispachofftFTueJay Mr and Mrs Djuuylas Smith of Rush Lake wiuiteallud to Detroit Sunday hy the death of her father, Mr King John Hossiter and wife have mov ed over their store and Mrs Zabie Halving r into the McLucaa apartment on Pearl St,  j i Siidiiy quests of Mr and Mrs Letter McAfee wore Omar Gass and v,if, Mr Wm, Htemple, AHCG Andrews and Hud Fisher of Detriot Box Cards 43c to 98c a BOX CORY DRUG STORE CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL IJJHK Tooled Lined and A einbleu lllrold mad to your personal merita ii ioiis Vour mum,initials einhlciti delicately entjvuvoil Ltih Inllfold made entirely oi the wry finest tillkiti available, give, years ij lunl  m, IIM M oiilr em l lealhri i priority governed A leiiiul and diMiin five ift for ladies and gentlemen Rojiiin IiJ, i Iliit, Midi State Midi Stale San, Howell, Mich flimimttuiiii  F C Reickhoff Sr HOMES FOR SALE OPTOMETRIST ItO WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 7,58 Ridoc 613 i  WILL PASS FOR G 1 LOANMoriern six room home, 4 miles south of Brighton on good road, Automatic hot water, oil heat, 7000Beautiful J furnishings sold at sacrifice at extra tht  cost  Five room home, hardwood nicely furnished near Brighton plastered walls, natuml Dr Harlow Shchan and family of Detroit spent Sunday at the Wm Shehan homeTed Adseh and wife of 1 i ioit aie there this week lames Apetun and wife of Brighton and Mrs Eric Rose of Hilaml fake were Iutulay visitors at the Mar1, a 1 home PRICE 750 BUCK BERQU1ST Stanley Toniasik and family spent i hankgiving week end with  their ijiotiier, is, Bodo Chovich and floor,, Mr Chovuh of Wffjgars Stanley rn shot a nice 4 point buck and Warren Chovich of Detroit, son of Air Cho WANTED Alt KINDS Uh KAW rUKb IN SEAbON AND BfcEK, and HtlRS  HIUES, SHfcKP HfcLIS and DEER SKINS LUCIUS JDoyle ititmiiiiiMHidffinMitMmMh LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Tripi to Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee   , fireplnc good road, fl300 20Q0 down  u i   n ,,  i  v  w UWWM V1 wasi aj0 a gUeii jrom Detroit Four room home on east shore of Mrtft chovich has received a few Buck Lake near Hamburg, law v  , Kof the grave of ner h0n than ordinary newly bult hot air , Vktor s lurwki in Beljrium j furnace, full1 baaernent, 2 Fake from  lots 2 car garage, all in excellent   condition, 00, terms l nicely furnished inside and out, 2 ,  , w ,, n, r i u i ii I Save timeez workMoney Buy iLtLe near Bnghton,all large rooms, oa   lake front lotsAn ekta value 4000 that Xmas, Birthday or Anniversary terms J R HAYNER, Broker Gift for your wife, sweetheart of Haniburg,Mich,Phone Brighton 3o7G friend, without spending hours of  shopping around Simply make an INCOME TA KEPOrtt appointment to select a bottle of Income Tax Fieports Made Out army Pcifume, Cologne, Makeup kit etc home at 406 East Grand River in from my selection PHONE 42 PINCKNEY of the finest Brighton Phone 3731  MRS J M McLUCAS Jmmmm   Toilotries, Phone jPinefcney 0814 Mary New toll Dead r Alive HUKbtb o5 COWS 13 Farm Amir Collected Promptly e rviodrn Equipmct Capable Men fE L PARKER A at Fhoie 88, Pinckncy lb j FASTFST   Sto k rfcrvice in Michigan Centra L ad StoekCo 2  U1 OIL BURNERS,STOKERS HEATING AIR CONDITIONING MKVC INSTALLATION SPOT CASH HORSES 15 COWS 13  HOGS  ACCORDING TO SJZE CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FRLE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONF COLLECT TO PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING A COMPANY HOWELL 460 The Origiiwl Company To Py tor DEAD STOCK PIPE SITING WUHam Brash  PHONE PINCKNEY 150 Furs Wanted GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU SfcLL Arthur Mai shall eame home from Saint Josephs Mejcy Hospital, Ann Arbov, Friday where he had an apjpendjetis operation  e il Booker of Ann Arbor pent   wekend ai the Roy Dillingham 4llliffHiaiiuilffAUttM9i Uirst National bank I to HMVU Karl M Gladden uraAc CorporatiS Ail D s Lunch  Stanley Dinkel PHONE 74, PINCKNEY, MICH i Karl MGladden, forn rr Fowlerville Ky, and vice president of the Is TO Mieh B1I Telephone Co ha retired 2 afur 40 yaw service He radiatlS BORROW OR NOT TO BORROW i I  All Turkey Xmas Party it i SUN,DEC I5th CMiGWTf Or OOUWuBUf MAAX  , XM i II cid borrow  Under tbe Aaaaioei of The Dexter and Chelsea JUitotf Coloaftfe  i  i  A  if ft lenry W Goodman  d from 4Jniviitjr of Mich, in 1U0C wax called back  Miettsaiioo4 and A at Muwajoli before man has beer, outer Gtatden 22 yearn, all in 5toit rXMt fiIF gjglx wood, all yea eaid MV ier  To 8uer   really difficult to de vhetiter or not you should noneyHere a simpl tM Jui ask yourself jf tiie the loan will accompli a oimd purpose TIi competent businesi man wlio needs credit to i, kc moreiiioney the in iidual who wants to consolidate hiK bills into one obliga tion whih he can pay systematically, and the person who needs extra fundT for doctor bilLsmerenices or to finance home repair OJ equipment or cO buy aiew car all can mali Rood uae of a bank loan as provideded they see their wajr clear torepay the loan as aff reed A bank loan i economi tiuih an be obtained prompt ly and without red tape Aoe youHtablish a bank relatkw ship for thefuture which ee be useful to you in many a If yo need credit, come to em BIS BANK WILL MAJOB jOASS, AT LOW iNTRAitfir RATTO SBCCJBRD BV AJel LIFE INSURANCE POUQtt SURREKDER VA1AJE 4f i  1  n v  V WEDNESDAY DEC 11, 1946 Just Received Wnt Ad STATE OF MICHIGAN  County I The Probate Court for the of Livingston At a aoasion of said Court, hold the Probate Office in the City  Howell in field county on the 15th iay of November A D, 945  Present Hon Willis L Lyons, j fudge of Probate  1 PROFESSIONAL CORNER rirassv itMM Wijfjoar A CARLOAD OF FARM AND POULTRY FENCE A FEW CEMENT MIXERS, MAN URE LOADERS, SPRING TOOTH HARROWM1LK COOLER SI EEL GATES, FURNACES STOKERS, ELECTRIC AND OIL STOCK TANK HEATERS J AND OIL WATER HEATERS I W We are now doing Cust om Grinding Farmers Feed Supply Ca PHONE 104 , IAX RUSSELLMtr  oi SALEWood and Coal heatin kUj, AUU capacity Nick hoiuae yv Kat Mat, Phone bo la Ljxi aumii whie sow about to lux row, esUayea xrorn my lann, rincuu pitaae return and receive reward Frank rtinchey, Town Hail iCoad Silver Lax iuhi SALivtTytV left Eandcaat iron oath tub , complete U uugaoa, ivUaii LaKe,Phoiie 13bFl iUK bALK Mens yellow gold wrist watch, Uulova, 17 jewels expansion wrist band and has neverbeen worn, price 3100 Reason for selling is and does not want to part with it that owner has another wrist watch , He received this one as a gift and I needs the money 245 Unadilla St box 8 or phone 681  FOR SALE5 Heavyyoung horses in bst of ondition 9040 Farley Rd FOM VLE Three 20 gal crocks, 1 djj , i sink, 1 bee trnl springs, 220 ,  teel tank, will hold 180 lbs of  ie,ssure,set of stairs 12 ft long 4 u J egg incubaty Frank Plasko WANTED TOrBCJYCmckens of all kinds, also ducks Will pay Detroit prices  iC H Lod Dim Cedar Lake Rd Phone 13F22 WANTED Paper ox ail Kinds, iron, Rags  I Copper Harry Prisk WANTED CHICKENS Hignesi prces paid for all kind of poultr Tyler Brogan, Howell, Mich Helem Rubinstein Cosmetics exelusive in Livingston County at Howell Kutha Shop ior Womet FOR SALrMilabwood Buy Now Thurson I umber Co, Phone 44 Howell, Mich  We ore paying85c for cream brought to our door Watson  OLeary Dairy, Howell, Mi  vANTEDWaiWess for full time tixie Restaurant, Main and Pearl  Stsj, Pinckney FOR SALEScnd colored herring bone tweed tailored suit, size 18 for  10 Phone Pinckney 63 FUR SiALJCemeflt Blocks P  T Btock Products 1900 Beardsley Rd, Pinckney We have been ouying cream in Howell for 35 year Prompt and courteous service Paying 85c foi cream bought to the j WuUon  OLeary Dairy, Howell Mich  PiSaskMJ utak I SuwfajUQO a,  to 300 p nv I Wednesday todtpsatrteiptsa In the Matter of the Estate of iiliam J Nash, Deceased tt EdesaE Nash, having filed in kSeturdayf to A in the evening aid Court her petition praying that uhe administration of said estate be ijtiatited Jto Mark A Nash or to some other suitable person U is Ordered that the 0th day of December AD,1946 at ten oclock n the forenoon, ac said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed m heajring said petition I MARION BEAUTY SHOP OR G JL MtCLUSKEY DENTIST MH N Miohifaa Telephones Office 935 Residence 814 by Agpoiafsni HewelL Miekigar i Charles K  Attorneys at Law rr State and Savings R   HewelL Miehnje Asm Arbor, HAROLD D Howell, MteWg Local RepreeeataifJn enjennangnennnjnj essne wsnnjpnjpnnnn, It is Further Ordered , That Pubc notice thereof be given by pub cation of a copy of this order for iree successive weeks previous to d day of hearing, in the Pinckney Mspatch, a newspaper printed and ovulated in said county 7 ill is L Lyons, Judge of Probate true Copy, elestia ParshallRegisteer of Probate UR SALEChickens custom dressed r the locker, slant nor drvs m 0c, rawing 10c We also dress turkeys, u cant afford to do theem yourdf Wm Scott on Braley farm t Plainfleld on M36 or inquire at inckney Locker Store SfEOiALlZlNG iH PERMANENT MACHINE AND MACHINELESS I MARttN J LAVA ALSO COLD WAVES ,  Phone 6 MARION JARVlSOwaer Pno 36F6  PUoo 13 PERCY ELUS AUCTIONEER Phone 3FU Piackey, Michigan OR SALEHeatrola stove and late merican radiator, 50 ii R K, Elliot H5RB SNEEu Phoo 1S3 107 H E CraoJ ri Howell, MleUrt Real Ut, lnuraoce, Rroherm, titv Lk nd Fr V4 A SpciJitf y iTTJVr V GENERAL INSURANCE Phor 59 3 Finclcncy    Michigan PL Stat Licent mas JMWMT S717 Latesidc Rush Laku PH,SWARTHOUT A TON  FfNERAL HOM Modem Iqaitwiewt mhuUnoe rv Pinckney, MHi SAVE MONEY DELAVAL STERLING STOKERS EMPIRE MILKERS WESTIWGHOUSE MILK COOLERS SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOfE ROOM 70 9 PHONE 42 ANN ARBOR 1K4 KLhKlUEKATION  API PLIANCE SERVICE i FORMERLY WITH MONTGOMER YWARD HAROLD RADY 3560 RUSH LAKE RD, PINCKNEY Phone 136F13 Pinckney SAVE UP TO 25 PERCENT   CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE General Contractor and Builder 251 Portage St PtackneyMicBk SHOP WITH FISCH SAVE MONEY Fisch Elec App, C  8S05 M30, 1 Mile of U S23 Fho 3081 Whltmor Lake,Mich I 666 OLD PREPARIATIONS Lion nineteen Housewives SAVE YOUR WASTE FATS STATE OF MICHIGAN  A11 that Par of the Southwnst , fractional quarter 14  of the douth fhc Circuit Court for the County oi West fractional quarter  of sec iington in Caanctry Clarence J Taylor and Ernestine Taylor, his wife, Plaintiffs vs Eli M Fergo, William Henry Bier P O Overcome Soap fLUX Shortage TOILET SOAP  4 UFEBUOY Th is worid wide shortage of ail Animal Fat and Vegetable Oils, Last year SoapMakers only   fifth of what they used in 1941 Thi, also affects paints, textiles, leather goods, floor Wrfags etc Without the help of the American Housewives there would have been little soap last fmr, One out of every nine cakes of soap made last yer was mode from waste ats saved iff American kitchens, t Wme your grocer if he ha, no soap but save every ounce of fat you can nd sell it to your Ws Ncs4 thmm ISM in Town two 2 j NorthRauiie six U Eav, Michiffan  lying Easterly of the center of Highwa lTSUJ, excepting tlienfrom tlt North 7U chains in width thereof  Also all that part of the Northharr, William King, Fredrick JLeV f0lTV   M John B Crouse, George H rou,e, onft  i0  I  2 Effie SCrouse, Ella M Crouo, hirthRe six M FHSL Michigan  ma P Crouse, Anna E Crouse Iff l Easterly of Highway LS16 PH0NE ie X Lull, Mary Crouse, Ellen M excepting ihereirom a parcel of land I Crouse, Anna Eliza Crouse, Kannah descbecd Jjf flloWs B Bigham, BBethun2 Duffield,George  fc the boh cf0Tl therh V N Lothrop, Orin J Mor, and , tTLVt    their unknown theirs, devises, tega S25 Eal  thf   tees and fisftgu, Defendants Hghvay USlb thence southerly , Suit pending in t e Cfircuit Crurt fting thl enter, of fi ig wfynS for the County of Living,,, in SouUi line of sajd Northwest part Chancery, at Howell, Miefifcun cir Northwest fractional quarter thw 6th day of 00s,uber,  1945 thence East t0 th Place of bemn It appearing from the sworn hill  ,T r ,,  ,   of compliant as filed in sajd cauee, I VanWinkle  VanWinkle tat the plaintiffs hae not been able  n  Attos or HPf after diligent search and inquiry to Bupness Address Howe11 Mlch ascertain whether the said defend  ants are alive or dead, or where FORMAT r irio they may reside if living, or if they wu flnH w   SPP have any personal repJ3aenUtives or kR ff F , Be Wh heirs living, or where they are anv i,RhfnA f COa5r Wagn8  of them nSy reside, or vCjeth  e baI  le rbbe t,res title, internet, claim, lien or possible r 1 HS right of these defendants have been 121  assigned to any other person or per J Fu SALf193S Dof   sons, or whether such titlendsrest, ferod condition Phone 131F13 claim, lien or possible right has been FOR SALENew modern five room, disposed of by will by the said de house complete With bath and furnfendants t ac Call or see Howard Read, And it further appearing that the  Pinckney, Mich plaintiffs do not know and have bun , FOR SALEKitcbn Range, burns wood or coal Mrs Albert Shirley lJVU TABLETS SALVESNOSR DROPS ue nniy As Directed CORY DRUG STORE SEPTIC TANRS And CESS POOLS CLEANED MOJERN AND OLD TIME 338 Katt 4effrton Street DAN BURKETT Phone 6202 Ann Arbor, Mfek, FOR REFRIGERATION CALLSERVICE COMMERCIALJiATlDN AL REFRIGERATION E 135 FOOT ODOR GERM HfM TO KILL IT 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 A ply FULL STRENGTH for FO, sweaty or itching feet Local at CORY DRUG STORE Pinckney, Mich, i FOR SALEROCK CHICKENS Eli Aron, Pinckney Hampshire at tfcls sftors unable after diligent search and in quiry to ascertain the names of the persons who are included as defendants without binz named Upon Motion therefore of Vaninkle 4 VanWinkle, attorneys for plaintiffst is ordered that the above named defendants and their unknown heirs, visees, legatees and assigns, eaeae their appearance to be enter ed herein within three months from j the date hetf, and that in default j thereof said bill be taken as confessed by said defendans and efeh faad all of them And At is further ordered that tte  jniaiirtiffs cause thk order to be pub  FOR SALKL am receiving outer  WsPherson State Bank  A SUGGESTION Christmas shopping as at all times is a problem As a bank we cannot offer you merchandise of sort one can wear on ones back or feet or toys jto play with  for FOR SAIi fi New nanmrei When the hour draws niga Reds and 60 Lrgc White Leghorns U to arrive and Oine  gift AAA, a year old last August, alive is bothring W hUg,kt forting or dressed Mrs G, W Latimer  um dolUr bllu  om of the Phom f Pi nek ney 91F4 FOR SALE Secondcjzowth body blocks wond Robert Pike, phone  91T4  attractive envelopes we have on ihand  Perhaps the gift of money may buy more at a future ate tlfjjan at this immediate time  roiguLar mmm mur AS m Clarks Ushe4 wkhin 40 days in the Pi nek eey Diapateh, a newspaper printed dbiished ami circulating in aid eeeasr oeee la each week, for at ssast else eveeeorfve weeks A tme copy Glenn C Yclland John AUaagman Circuit Court Com Cleric misaioner Livingston County, Micmxan The eheeie entitled sk involves led is hroegbt to quiet title to the Cettesring eeatribed lands, located in e towasWe of Brighton County of lUftngeUfi and State of Michigan  y4 mere oftrtkuUry described a for drerscd geese and ducks and Slti also Ares turkeys for you for the Thanksgiving Day while fyoe wait  John R Martin FOR SALETrailer House R K Elliott     Mefterse fete tafc 1 Money to Una at J Interest paid em JaWtefi jTime Certificate of  FOR SALE40 ten weeks old PiWIJiJ iVw   Lewis Tuthill, 11761 MerriU Rdic Depess miles southwest of Hamburg I J    M    V FOR SAMrataseV  x curtain siretehr, Harry Frisk FOR SALEPOP com, dry, u pep fikfcard Gailsm jhene U FOR SALE Oak Block Wood William Planasnor  X    v  Pinckney High School Gym All Turkeys, Saturday  December 21 MIiMWtinWtwtMiMiHinliklt Grand Prizes Give  Away 1 1946 Buick Super 2 General Electric Washing Machine 3 Zenith Portable Radio  Proceeds Go to Lighted Athletic FMd SpoOred by Ftacluey VFW7J01 SHOVEL With 85 loot Boom and 68 Yd Draglma Bucket  Farm Ditching PINCKNEY rtsFATCHwwMY, DEC n 1M6 Local ews Items I ,0  AU 1  OF LACAVITING Lake Front Development ARMCO IKON BREAKWATER SHEETING, FILL DIRT ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND GRADING WRITE OR PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE i CURDY  ST PIERRE  BRIGHTON, MICH 6514 3iUceview Drive, Brigs Lake Phone 5672 imtiHitwuioiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimuuiiiiiiiiiiiii  XL UJ,JLqg NOTICE I will receive sealed bids on the Ida Mae Mow art two family house in Pinckney J M McLuoat, Adm, 409 East Grand River, Brighton LOCAL NEWS GREGORY   Vir and Mr a, Stanley Dinkel were ir, Howell Saturday Mr and Mrs Robert Read were in Jackson Thursday Mr and lira Don Swarfhout were fin Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Clare Palmer and daughter, Pat, were in Detroit Saturday Mr and Mrs Tel Bourbonnais, Jr, left by auto for Idaho, Sunday Mr and Mrs Roy Brooks of Flint called on the Hoff Sisters Sunday Mrs Viola Read is visiting her sister, Mrs Hasel Clelland, in Homer William Wines of Howell, an army buddy, called on Norman Miller Sun day Mrs A L Nisbett and Mrs Gordon Hester were in Ann Arbor Friday  Sen Bland and Mrs Cranna of  Uwadilla called on Mrs Etta Bland Sunday Walter Clark and wife spent Sunday evening at the William Brash home Mrs Emma Brogan of Stockbridge spent the weekend at the Stanley Dinkel home Mrs Olin Fishbeck of Itansing spent the weekend at the C J Clinton home I Ona Campbell and family and Lois Shirley were in Owosso and Lansing Saturday Frank White and family of Howell were Sunday visitors at the Ben White home At Our New Location Miss Lois McDonald is working in the J L Hudson store, Detroit Alger Lee and family of East Lansing spent the weekend at the Harry Lee home ii Fred Campbell and wile of Ann Arbor culled at the Henry John,n home Sunday Mrs Edna Reason and Leota and Roy Reason and family were in Jack eon Saturday  Jimmie Meyer, Neil Baughn and David Aberdeen attended a DeMolay J meeting in Ann Arbor Monday Jimmie Bell, Bill Court and Ronnie Darrow are working for the Ann Arbor Construction Company The are now union men Miss Lois Ware I mning plant, to spend the holiday   r parents, Mr arid Mrs inum , in ruuiiope, Alabama Mr and Mrs J H Hooker and Mrs Maude Sayles attended the fuleral of Mrs William Blades in Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Minnie Meyers and daughter, Mrs Pearl Brooks of Detroit called on Mr and Mrs Bert Hooker Sat urday Robert Meyers of Dexter was a caller at the Dispatch otticeaturday Ha expects to leave for Texas about January 1st for several months MrsWillard Wiltse underwent a operation at Uj of M hospital Ann Arbor Monday John Grosshana, wife and Keith were in Jackson Saturday Mrs Paulne Clark Erne8tne,Mi Harry James and MrsJames Caskey were in Ann Arbor Friday Ms T Howlett and  Mrs Pearl Marshall were in Jackson Wed Herold Ludtke and family and Mrs Belle Leach wene in Detroit Mon Carence Marshall and family were in Munith Sunday 11 from here attendedthe Youth for Christ Rally at Howell Sat Mrs Arlo Worden, Leon, MrsT, Crockett and Mrs T Poole mere i in Jackson Thursday prised by their children Tuesday in Otto Arnold and wife were surhonor of their 46th vdding anniversary Jackie Breniser, Una Wright and Basil Dermopoulos fthe U of M spent the week end here Mr and Mrs Byron Rockwell announde the marriage of their daughter, Shirley Marjory to Clifford Lnr nered to take plare Dec 22 at the Gregory Baptist church  James Caskey and family were Sunday dinner guests of the Harold Caste family Mrs John Orosshans was in Toledo, Ohio, Monday Jack Kenny, Dexter high school  B cUiI held thair football star, was given honorable Icimstmas party at the town hall en mention on the Detroit Free Preas TmrsdiT AJUitigh School Team last week, i  I T J Poole tad wife called on the Miss Janet Merrill of Lansing spent Rarer Earner family in Btoekbiidf Friday night with Mrs Nettie Vaughn Sunday, and Mrs Vaughn spent Saturday and Sunday at the Merrill Home in Web The girls of the TARFU dot heU  at shower for Shirley Rockwell at 1 the home of Kathrn fcaha mat w Mr and Mrs Charles Clark enterthe Ray Burns family and Wat ITartumr and wife of flUdcWatton Chamberlain at a chicken din bring apjsat Snnaay at thr sUy nay Wednesday night in honor of Lavay Ghndea dark, Jr and Don Barns, 4 loft for Camp Stone, Csdsfenaa, fag swias emty Who JM Ck of Saint Stephens CfMn of HemUieig nerved the eh, banquet Satnoany Mra Loans Coyf in Betook Ltewiao e0etat Ernest Kew and wife of Detroit were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel Mrs Bonita Jens and Robert Orr of Ypsilanti were Sunday guests of  Mrs Mae Daller Mrs Mary Singer and sons moved into their home on South Mill Street Tuesday Mrs James Ward and daughter of Chu,ijH Corners spent Friday in DeLtuiu Jume ttrogan and family of Stockbridge culled on Mr and Mrs Stanley  Dinkel, Saiuiutty Hollis Holloway and family of rlainlield were Sunday guests ot Dale Miller and lauuiy Mrs Anna Paeey and Mrs Walter Glover of Fowlerville called on Mrs Jennie Kellenberger Saturday Born to Mr and Mrs, James Lamb of Little Falls, New York, one day last week, a daughter Mr and Mrs Charles Thomas of Lakeland attended his brothers funeral in Wayne Saturday Mr and Mrs Russell Glover of Fowlerville were Sunday guests at the Edward Spears home Mrs Irving Kennedy underwenta serious operation at McPheron Hos pital in Howell Saturday Mr and Mrs Fred Campbell of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell Homer Abney is installing a cold storage or frozen locker plant at his farm at Chubbs Corners The, Lakeland Kings Daughters Christmas party was held at the home of Isabell Benson Saturday Weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Fred tad were Dr and Mrs Steve ttowo and John McKenrie and wife i Detroit Mias Alberta DiakeL Levi Ludtke, Robert ManaoU and friend attended the hockey games in Detroit Sunday Gas Leaving, Axon Shirey and Meynerd dark left for Fort Lawten, Washington, Friday for 4aty  LOOK FOR THIS LASH As AdvtrMittf In HOUSE BSAUTOUl   L  BEURMANNS ONE MILE EAST ,jQF HOWELL ON GRAND RIVER THE SENIOR CLASS OF PINCK NEY HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS The Cannibal Queen AT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SAT, DEC 14    Mra Dim Van Sickle has  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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>Vohim63 hi IT  ion Mr Claude Kirschke Dae to the treat amount of respect I have for your fiue family I regret very much paving to answer your letter published in last weeks paper Personally I would rather f ace a man and tell him what I have to say than take up space You should be aware of the fact our council meetings art oflen and you should state your grievances there and iron them oct Your letter is amazing and tho it utters much is not convincing and conttjina severs discrepancies Your demand that a committee be appointed to check the amount of walk laid as against our record does sound like a great idea  noble gesture However you and the public must Ue made aware that it is un necessary and in poor taste for the following reasons  ,1 We have in our possession bills and statements made out by your office  t 2 These statements give all data, pertaining to cost of walks laid including your cubic footage 8 All your payroll and bills presented by you pertaining to walks and their measurments were accept ed by the council  4 Our records show that week by week such bills were honored and orders drawn for same and paid 5 Furthermore, some of your statements presented to us bearing on the 54c pr foot agreement rtiow that your equipment was included and so intended Now Mr Kirschke since we accept cd your measurement and honored your claims, week by week there is no further arguement on thia PJnVl  Michigan Mirror State News News and aad Happenings of to State Terslejr Told from Leasing  wssBeeB ens How to maintain public service in spite of todays postwar inflation it tne top question for Michigans leg ialature  At a goodwill dinner in Detroi GovElect Sigler said it was up to the legislators to lead Michigan out of the wnderness created by the j adoption of the sales tax diversion, It soldiers bonus etc,  k Regardless of what they do the people are dissatisfied with inflate its high prices, scarcities and strike and this had much to do with the re dult of the November election It is doubtful if the sales tax div Jerion would have carried without inflation High prices boosted the sales tax surplus from 5 million to 21 million in a years time Other cash balances raiad the surplus to 125 million So the voters decided these idle millions should be return, ed to local governments Iflation caused higher prices which caused higher taxes and built the surplus to fantastic heighths Now operating costs,food, supplies and labor at state institutionsgrew to 212 million forthe coming year and as only 144 million is available leaving a deficit of 68 million James O Mooney, pres of Vlllys Overland, says prices are too high because costs are too high and pro duction too low Irving Fisher says we are living in a fodls paradise due to sale of  TV PiiiffaeWT Dispatch WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4,1946 Seyeral Deaths  NO 40PUS DEMOCRACY LIGHTING THE WAY 1  I   li    yi  byMt THE FIRST GOVMNMSNT PROJECT PROVIDED FOR,  BY CONGRESS WAS THE UGI rtSTABUSHED IN 179 rrCUSE SERV4CE, n  I think your remarks on ThosRead I Sons were neither prudent nor fairI 10 many government bonds to banks find on investigation they never raised the price of the cement above the 70c agreed upon Hut beginnng July 10th they did add the  Balrf tax because they were convinced that cement dtaliverd to your horn and Base Lake was being used for other than village purposes You paid 70c per sack for cement, tax frcrt from from May 23 to July 10 From then on you paid 70o plus a 3 cc sales taxThese figures do not in any way toupare with your claim of 77c per sack You should ciar up this matter with Thos Read Sons,  MRS MABLE BROGAN Mrs I Me Brogan, 49, died as the  result c ai automobile accident, three miles east of Brighton Thursday morning Arthur Berry, 27, of Detroit, who was driving the car when it crashed near the state police station, suffered a broken knee  Mrs Brogan died at the Melius Hospital, where she was taken after the I accident She was Mable Myers of j Hubbardston and was the wife of Christopher Brogan who died in 1943 For some time she distributed  Current Comment Back in our distant youth we had  dog as most children did He lived very well on table scraps and what he salvaged from other dogs about the neighborhood This gave him a purpose in life He was of the almost distinct race of pug dogs and we re call his pride when he successfully dragged home a beef skull one day as big as himself Now all is changed  The presentday pup is raised on dog food filled with vitamins which ap parently comes from horse meat, as that is the principal ingredient 100 the Detroit Times in this county, butmillion dollars worth of dog food was recently had been employed at thesold last year and tne old horses are Graham Hotel, Brighton Surviving are five children, Richard in the army, and Mrs Harold Smith, Noreen, Joan and Alice, all of Chilson her parents, two brothers and two sisters The funeral was held from Saint Patricks Church, Brighton, Monday, The Reverend Father Kissane officiatting, assisted by The Reverend Thomas and Bernard Beahan Burial was in Saint Marys Cemetery, Pinekney N And now while on the subject of figures and costs you should make clear how you arrived at 3654 as the cost of one cubic yard of mater al to be used in making concrete Another matter not madb clear in your letter was the cost of labor on the walks The public should be informed that labor cost was absorbed by the village and not by you The vil n met a labor payroll of over S2UO0 and more was added for gravel, trucking etc  Your most astounding assertion is I have not billed the village for any time spent by myself nor have I collected for any On 5 separate occasions you presented us bills for services rendered totalling 11950 and a bill for miscellaneous laboi ceHjnt mixer and uun le cover to the amount of 5175all of which was paid you as commissioner which total 110 billions The banks demand deposits last week were more than 39 billions James Truslow Adams, historian says the next crash will make 1929 look like a pikjer After every war the loss of capitol goods has to be made good and it can only be done the hard way The last world warl destroyed more capitol goods than befowe in history Randall Penhale, director of the school savings plan, has a remedy, Thrift,His advice is Save All You BTE Ov6R THE YsTARS, TH MBN OF THIS SERVICE, WORKING OFTEN IN ISOLATION A40 DANGER,HAVE PROVIDED PROTECTION FOR ALL HIPS ON OUR COASTAL AND INLAND WATERS TOAV, A3 THROUGHOUT OUR HISTOft THIV MARK THE COURSE OVER WHICH MOVES THE WATERSORN TRADE W ry ,MRCE THAT CONTRIBUTES SO LARGELV TO THE ,   S AND GHOVTH OF OUR DEMOCRACY Wedding Saturday HEATHVBDDER MASONS ELECT OFFICERS Livingston Lodge No 76 K  A M elected the following officers Tuesday night W M Norman Miller S W Jack Manner J W Clyde Kishei Treas  W C Miller Sec P w Curtett S D  George Gardnei J D, Merwin Campbell Balance of officers to be appoint ed The installation is Dec 12 and is public CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone who liilped to make my days  the hos pital, also at home pass more pleasantly by sending beautiful cards and flowers Also the frovN and nights peio you n WWIIUUWMVIIV  borj ic the nic git and eatsuur After discontinuing the sidewalks J kindly interest will be remembtid we were presented a bill by you am J as the years go by ounting to 200, claiming you had u to pay 25c more per yard for grav The marriage of Robert Vedder, on of Mr and Mrs Herman Vedder, vo Miss Marie Reuth, daughter of Mr and Mrs L V Heath of Hiland Lake, took place at Saint Marys Rectory last Wednesday, The Reverend Father Murphy officiating The  couple were attended by Douglas Plummer as best man and Miss Clare Conway of Detroit as bridesmaid The bride wore a brown suit with a white corsage of gardenias and chrysanthemums The bridesmaid had a pink corsage After a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride the couple left on  trip to the Smoky Mountains, They vill reside in Pinekney The groom is a recent discharged from the United States Navy Congratulations  MRS MARY MAY GIRARD Mrs Mary May Girard, 8G, died at the home of her sons, Walter and Cyril, in Lakeland, Thursday She was born in Manchester but lived in Toledo, Ohio, before coming to Lakeland Surviving are four sons, Wal ter and Cyril of Lakeland, Arthur of Detroit, and Oetizas of Pitsburgh, Pennsylvania, and one daughter, Mrs, Lottie Hutzel of Ann Arbor, and two isters, Mrs Barbara Tesamer of lakeland and Mrs Sophie Wright of Adrian There are two grandchildren The funeral was held at the Swarthout Funeral Home, Saturday, The Ktverend J M McLucas officiating Burial was inahe Pinekney CenttMery  a CHARLES H REASON I  1 t  getting pretty scarce ten million dollars more was spent on the care of dogs and about every city or village now has a dog hospital Yes, the doge have gone aristocratic    Strikes seem to be in the life blood of the nation and the 77 schools in St Paul, Minnesota, have been closed by a strike of teachers who are picketing the school There have been no disorders Teachers low salaries have long been a bone of contention and in the cities where the janitors and engineers are organized they draw more wages than the teachers Teachers are dependent on the generosity of the legislatures and in many states are not overly given to this quality This has caused many teachers to desert the profession and at the present time there is a teach er shortage which will endure for some years to come r   The papers are still calling John L Lewis names but not a great deal of progress is being made He has been haled before Judge Goldsborough for contempt of court under a wartime measure whose constitutionality his attorneys are attacking If found guil ty of contempt he will probably appeal to a higher court and it will not be possible to get a decision until Charles H Reason, IJ, son of the j January5 from the supreme court JailJohn Dinkel This is your business and as we J paid you week to week you should  re been aware of the increase the cost of gravel in HEAR WITH THEIR EYES Using Bell Telephone Laboratories new speech translator Prof State After your dismissal as streot Harriet Green of Michigan  commissioner you presented an ad Normal College, filches 9 year old  tional bill for 83556 This wat Riahard Hudson and Joyce Arnold Iso doubt intended to frighten us , uow to read sound patterns Michigan  d bring us to our feet Why dd j Normal cooperating with the Uniyou not send a copy of this to the versity of Michigan and BRtell Labpress There is only one answer, it j oiities in a project to teach tte deaf  u ki mod vou aooear ridic Rev Xranci8 Murphy, pusu MasoCi at 8 and 11 a, m iovena Fridaj 2rt0 uoon pid 0u p nv Preparation for Holy Comma, ion, each Saturday 8 to 9 p m an Sunday  00 to 7 30 a mSujday, Dec H, 2nd Sunday of Advent and Feast of Immaculate Conception Com Sun, for Mens Holy Name Society 8th week of 50th Novenna Imyers are requested for the late Rt Kev Maurice Walsh of Battle and Mrs Mable Brogan Baptism was conferred Sun for C Madeline Angela McMacken and Kevin Andrew McMacken, daughter and son of Mr and Mrs Wm, Mc Macken, Sponsors were David ana Anetta Ledwidge and Pvt, Jerry Ltd widge and Denise Ledwidge Among the intentions are Sun, late Henry and Eula Harding Reason diod at his homp in Lnadillatownlong illness He of Howell who  Charks and  ing him for contempt will only make , m rtV nf hi W hnHmry fhff ,u ation will settle itself in the decreased use of coal in the years to come Many persons converted to oil or natural tjlij i aim iy aftci  married Ilia WHrox survives with 2   i  Henry and a dauu cr, Betty, all at j gas the past year and more would home Also a IrothT, Lawrence, of J if they could hay,e gotten the equipLtnnif jment to do so If this present trend Tho funeral was hi Id at the Com JAliird officiating iial was in Cngl church this al rrioon, Rev, Likeview Cemetery, I low ell MRS GLADYS NAY wjusd have made you appear niottft We are having this bill printed as the public  entitled to enjoy it You sk the reason for your dis j Harry McCain, 61, a professional missal No better reason could bern player for 12 years in the South given than the letter you published Mich, Copper and Central Leagues, to hear with their eyes given wwi tw  ,  , Ust week, Your printed words speak 1 dly aM clearly enough This itjut eTpressei my own views And Iwinsj and does not speak for died at Ann Arbor last week where he opera4 a taxi business He crad uated from Ann Arbor high school and pitched for Chelsea one year, te eoun li His catcher was Eva Turner, pi ZT wu,  J  Lave DresidenUTnckney village Normal coach Pinekney played them nr Tuesday and Friday  the opening game The Pinekney  Wagoner A Son, Born to Mr and Mrs Louis Bekeza Kate Dilloway at McPherson Hospital Howell, Saturday, a son, Patrick Louis Born to Robert Seefeld and wife Betty Baughn at Ann Arbor Thursday, a daughter, Pamela Ann Born to Mr and Mrs Stephen,     Gerycz Norma Eisele of Detroit bigh mass, late MrsAugusta Keliy, Nov 20, a girl, , Mon, low mass for late Cpl Victor Born to Mr and Mrs Wm Kenn Szymanski Tues, Feast St Francis  edy of Detroit Clara Eisele Nov Xavierow mass for latt Mrs, Jennie   16, a girl,  Foran, req by Wm,Shehan and wile Born to Mr and Mrs Joseph Am Wedintention of living Prepa ration burgey, last Tuesday at McPherson  for Hoiy Communion, followed by Mass and Holy Communion Sat, Feust St Ambrose, special intention tion,with commemoration for mom AlrCJJniys Nay, died, it the lionu  oi  ,UN, Robert Jacob in Wayne  a i Tufiyhe loavc her husband, Iia Nay, her son and a daughter, MjMaxine Beach, Tho deceacd has resided at Hiland Lake for  evortj yearn and was a nu  r ,f the Pinekney O K S, and Coi, Cong, church, The funeral v as at the Frai ier Funeral Homr Ietroit Friday with burial in Uroolcsido Cemetery, Tecuinseh Hospital, Howell, a daughter NOTICE Regular meeting of Pinekney O  E  No 146 Friday night, Dec 6, at 8 p m Blanche Martin, Sec I  DEXTER CUMS MILL OPEN Custoai grinding and filtering Bl of Claude F Kirschke, June tobattery was Cracker Moran and Pat git, if  Lavey Later McCain pHehed afliins 1 S20000 the old Anderson team composed of p in excess of rate the Roebje boys, EU1 Monks, Tom C 11 s amoui  ij          1J2A for gravel or 25c increase iDoJan and Cart Syfces at the Pinck terest vA for 5 months 14004 5250   1400 Jney Home Coming Ubor at 126 gas station drain and sett j9 deer Jessph Stackable came home from the north woods last week with a light jt 7 olo  days fiftt, Lfibor at 16 2000 1 Mrs Jean Craft Patoo of Plngree    E   gotewday wkh Mrs Sobotti  Hdays  ZaoiUmsteed 9 fan at fl76 1400 OSJ Porte Hi, fiU f oo U m   Wm Marion Umsteed of Detroit 41M msekead at dM L W Urn Phone 4781 Dexter MARRIED AT PARSONAGE Vem Kelknborsjer and Mrs Alice Leu, both of West Putnam, were married at the Com Congl, parsonage by Ber Allan on Nov 20,They am living on the Kelteaberger or Albert Wilson Cum 2 1AKKIAUE Earl Sawjw, 2, oweU, Mrs Virginia Greeal , Howoll Garth Bmoif  Meyer, 1, PindcmeyfTatrkia Yoong JSffSSS bers of Purgatorial Society ARONWARD Tho marriage of Helen Aron, the daughter of Mr, snd Mrs, Eli Aror of Pinekney to Ernest Ward of Dex Ur took placii November 22 at the Metliodist church in Toledo, Ohio Their attendants were Mr and Mrs Max Kenyon of Dexter The newlwed will live in Ann Arbor where both are employed BIRTHDAY DECORATIONS Charles Hewlett entertained Dick Darrow, Phillip MeKinlcy, Scotty Barrett, Robert Lavey and Dick Sing er at a birthday party night Richard Gallup was also present Charles received many nice gifts Game were pfayed and motion pistures shown At 1030 refreshments wre served with the usual birthday fake The color scheme throughout i COM CONX CHURCH AKre AJlard, knitter , MrFlorent BaughnOrgaBitt and Choir Director IBC  i   IVAMUBIV aninng as me inoiane were G M Thompson, S S Supt iwas Jfreen and pinck with Thanks reported hei,  way However Morning Worship l    J  keeps up the demand for coal i3 bound to decrease    Governorelect Kim Sigler is making a clean sweep of the Kelly memlri of the last administration at riM intf Sefiator anderwerp of the lanee committee is the last to go, re limiuishiiig his position to Senator Bishop of Alpena, a Sijfler supporter Vanderwerp was a strong Vern Hrown supporter in the primaries The last Republican convention swept most of the Kelly men off the slate and Sigler intends to complete the Job before January 1st He has had easy Railing so far as most of the people are dazzled y his glamor When the legislature meets the going may be harder, as there are many Kelly Brown men in the legislature and heie is bound to be some resentment    A company of national guard numbering 95 men will probably be organized in this county It will be e cannon company and suitable quar ters must be provided before the state furnishes equipment and uniforms Years ago before the Civil war Pinekney had a national guard company or regiment The commander was Colo nel Nathaniel Allison, grandfather of Saturday  Mark Allison of Chubbs Corners We believe they met once a year, these occasions being called muster days Their principal object was to protect the people against the Indians who were still numerous then The Blackhawk Indian war was an occasion for extensive drilling as the Indiana were children at 10 JO 8unday School  1 10 Cnod oractise Weal Church nursery for Sunday school 1130  Dee 8 is Universal Bible Sunday Sound motion picture at 730 pm The Book for the World of Tomorrow giving derorations    GOSPEL tfiUIOM , , fttra B V ft 8pt Marvm OWre Morning Werrfcip m mmmm 100 to Doris Deossm , gJsBsimm, SZHL  Betty Mejtte1 MOv SCHC OL LUNCHES VILLAGE TAX DEADLINE The deadline hat been  for th payment of village taxes However, an extentioa of ten saja,  been granted by the village pres identAt the end of that periodtaxee will be retorwod C H McRorie, Trees, Circuit Court News Judge Collins will only hold a one day court session Dec 9 Only nat uralisationcases and motions wis be heard as the judge has S weeks of jury rases to try in Shiawassee county All cases here aae put over to I they were defeated before they 1 crossed the Mississippi Then the state declared war on Ohio, over the possession of Toledo and the militia were called out to march on foot to Toledo Some of them got that far, many did not The issue was settled by trading Toledo for the upper peninsula, Cricises were few and mus ter days finally became famoue for heavy drinking and gf aad were eventually allowed to lapee m most places Up to flponlsh war time the annual state mttfti was held at Island Lake ton and the county extra   JKPINCKNEY WeMESDAY, DECEMBER 41940 S ylva 1 heatr  CHELSEA MICH  V Fri, Sat, Dee 6, 77  SONG OF OLD WYOMING A Wsstern in Color with EDDIE DEAN, AL LaRUE, JENNI FER HOLT Carton New Stooge Comedy Sun, Mon, Doc 8, 9, 10 f V IF 1M LUCKY vith VIVIAN BLAINE, CARMEN MIR ANDA, PHIL SILVERS, HARRf JAMES Cartoon Sfcfcortrel Wsd, Thur, Doe 11, 12 SING WHILE YOU DANCE A Musical with ELLEN DREWROBERT STANTON ANDREW TOMBES Plus PHANTOM of the PLAINS  Plus WILD BILL ELLIOTT BLAKE  BOBBY Coming JNight and Day Stolon Life Ho well Theatre HOWFLL, MICH Thur, FHM Doc 5, 6 NORTHWEST MOUNTED  ruUCt In Technicolor with GARY COPPER, MADELINE CARROL PAULETTE GUODARD, PRESTON FOSTER Selected Shorts Ne Neighboring News  Mrs John Hudkins, Pinckney has been discharged from Howe hospital, Stockbridge m An open competitive exam for postmaster at Stockbridge Is ailed,  Dec 19 is the deadline for applications 1 The Stockbridge school band has 30 members and the junior band 15 2000 cars an hour passed through Standish Nov 14, on their way to the deer country Attorney uuu VanWinkle and i wife of Howefl left Wednesday by I plane to spend Thanksgiving With their daughter in Buffalo George Robb of FowkrviiU and Leon Hobb of Howell are driving to Florida Howell high school basket ball ceam opens their season with Mil ford Friday Charles Blades 86, formerly o Vuysvihc, diei at his home in Lansing last weekHe was the employee of the Olds Motor Co and hammered out the first auto axle on hisunvit ther k The iHowell Cooperative Elevator was broken into for th0 steenth time last wcik The nightwatch saw the men in the building and they got alway without taking anything AMVE Post No 152 has been organized at Howell Dale Kaiser is  It1 commander Marie Brayton and Horace Dotso of Howell were married by Rev N D Potter of Pinckncy Nov 15 300 worti i fountain pens wehj stolen from the Livingson Drug Store, Howiill, the other day when the proprietor was filling a preacripion for 2 strangers 622 smallpox vaccinations were ncently given at the clinic at Howell high school The Mich Central midnight train now stops at Dexter at 1222 H m for Detroit passengers The Mich High School Athletic Assn has ruled that the officials enid in the recent Brighon Will iamson footbiVU ganie in allowing a player to pick up an OTvsido kick and score a touchdown However th1 20 to 18 Brighton victory stands ay the association doles not review JTtimes or overrule officials who have een accepted by both teams, A gas well is being drilrid on the ihorms Leith farm near Brighton, Sat, Dec, 7, Mat 2 p m Mat at U0 P, M, TOM CONWAY a THE FALCONS AL1J3  IHtnr WAGON WHEELS  WESTWARD with RED RYDER, LITTLE BEAVER Cartoon Lat Chapter Jungle Quin Matonly SunTTMonT Dec 8, 9    Sun Mat 2 P M Cont PAT OBRIEN, CLAIRE TREVOR, HERBERT MARSHALL in CRACKUF Optnedy Cartoon Newt Tue, Wad, Thur, Dec 10 11, 12 GARY COOPEKJNGK1D BERGMAN in SARATOGA TRUNK New omedy THE LADY AND THE GYPSY j By Ethel Vance  The famous author tells of a story jooksounding romance that really mppened Iiad about the English generals daughter who married a gypsy  and is living happily ever  ld  i thf Ampijcan week ly magazine with this Kuidaysli noti1 o issue of the i roiv JSuniay linus STATE OF MICHIGAN l he Circuit Court lor the County o Livingston in Chancery Bessie E Kusso, Plaintiff vs   Charles Kusso and John ft Neelj Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Cotm for the County of Livingston m JChunceiy, at the City of Howell, in aid County and State, on November Hh, 1946, in tins cause it appearing foiu wiie sworn bnl of compliant on ijc ,nat the plaintiff does not know ih present wherabouts of Charles Kusso aeienaant ahd whether he is a resident ol Michigan,or lives outride ji the State of Michigan, or in a oreign country On motion of VanWinkle  Van4von Theatre  Stockbridge, Mich with us Fri, Sat, Dec 6, 7 SHOCK, One of the better interest holding dramos with  LYNN BARIVINCENT PRICE Swoonting the Swoomeras Every body Happy Memories of Col am has, Magic of Youth Sun, Tues, Dec 8, 10 SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY With a Sentiment Storf Starriag JOHN PAYNE, MAURINE OHARA and a new child star CONNIE MARSHALL News Diving Candles Who WHO in the JuagU Coaling Th French Kay, They Mao Ma a Killer Dragoawyek   Winkle, attorneys for plaintiff it I s ordered that the said Charles Kus 1 uso cause his appearance, to be en tered herein and within 3 three months from the date of this order and that in case of his appearance he cause his answer to plain tiffs bill of compliant to be filed and a copy thereof served on the attorneys for plaintiff within fifteen days after service on said defen dant Charles Kusso, of a copy of said bill and a notice of this order And fthat in default thereof said bill be taken AS confessed by saia defendant, Charles Russo And it is further ordered that with in forty days the plaintiff, Bessie  E Russo cause a copy o this orde  to be published in the Pinckney Dis j patch, a newspaper printed, publish  ed and circulating in said Count, and that such publication be conti ued therein for at least once in ear week for six weeks in succession o j that she cause a copy of this order to be personally served on said  defendant, Charles Ru90, at least j twenty days before the time preeerib ed for his appearance V Glenn C ielland, Circuit Court Commissioner Livingston County, Michigan VanWinkle A VanWinkle Attorney for Plaintiff,  WHAT THE BROWN OUT MEANS TO YOU 4 Civilian Production Administration Prohibits Certain Uss of Electricity  V As a means c 2 conserving coal dur ing the work stoppage at the na tions hi tun nous coal mines, the Civilian Production Administration has issi d an order, effective 6 V M, Motw, November 25, which proh its the use of electricity for the following purposes a  1 3 4 5 6 7   Refrigerati n for airconditioning except to the extent essential for industrial process or for health and safety  Outdoor ai j indoer advertising and promotional lighting Outdoor di play and flood lighting except to the extent necessary for the conduct of outdoor business or services Outdoor or indoor decorative and ornamental lighting  Show window or show case lighting Marquee lighting in excess of 600 watts for each marquee White way street lighting essary for public safety  in 3i the amount determined by local public authority to be necOutdodr or indoor sign lighting except for  1 2 9 10 11 Directional or identification signs required for fire and police protection, traffic control, transportation terminals or hospitals or directional or identification lighting for any similar essential public services  Directional or identification signs using not more than 60 watts per establishments, for doctors and for hotels and other public lodging establishments Outdoor entrance lighting, except the minimum essential for public health and safety and then not more than 60 watts per entrance Any form of general outdoor or indoor illumination in or about any commercial, industrial or other nonresidential establishment in excess oi 75 per cent of the illumination normally used In excess of 75 per cent of the normal passenger elevator or escalator service in any building having more thn one passenger elevator or escalator The Company supplying you with electricity is required to bring this order to the attention of all its customers Because almost all of the electricity Detroit Edison makes comes from soft coal, we have been ordered by the Civilian Production Administration and by the Michigan Public Service Commission to comply wth all Federal, State and Local Ordinances restricting certain uses of electricity during this emergency In the event of persistent violation the Civilian Production Administration may direct Detroit Edison to discontinue service to any customer who is in violation WE WILL BE GLAD TO ADVISE WITH CUSTOMERS IN MEETING THESE REGULATIONS AND WE ASK ALL OUR CUSTOMERS TO HELP US IN MAKING THEM EFFECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY The Detroit Edison Company Notes of 47 Years Ago Boyle  Hal stead were advertising the latest style in ladies hats for 50c and 7ic Matt Erady is still vtrysick, Great exhibit of old photographs at the Sunday school social at John Cadwell home Friday night WD Thompson ha sold his farm to Charles Campbell and will have in auction Dec 13 NeJson Bullis has returned from  rv  itrsut a deer  carre home from Pon FOI4 SALE16xl2 poltry house ftcory built, suitable for home aad M acre f 1and,first place west of Pinckney on M36, across tracks Ronald Dysert WANTED Butchering to do on fam L W Umstead, phone 64F13  A UCTION K  his i 1A trr is remodeling e south of town John Dinkel has returned home from Pontiac whwe he has been working Will Cusc of Gneen Oak was founti dead on the Mich Central tracks at Dexer Thursday, hit by a train He had 50 in his pod George Flintoft has guru to Saginaw to boy lumber, J Born to F G JJaekaon and wfe ftonday a son j Business Address,fHoweeli, Michigan  Henry Northerd, former vsiteuu   died at Grass Lake last week lac offers yoo  Mrs Cora Sawyer of Howell i pending the winter with Mrs Rose j    Try am the different DOWH TO THE LAST DOtUUt Heri r ce betters seen to be in They bat until the are led tjt i WANTED  STENOGRAPHER with M,mc secretarial experience Howell Electric Motors,Howell,Mich ACT NOW To secure the countys ole agency for a live business one j uu cart operate Write Mr, R G, Gilbeiksont 223 E Douglas Struct,  iloomjnton, Illinois FOK SALEGas Range and Regula tor for bottle gas 4000 3580 Rush La T , Irckrey FOR SALEiungling wood, rl yoi can haul away for f5b Ted Singer     FOR SALEiBad, springsmatueaa kitchen table, chairs and other for niture Lester McAfeeUsh Lake 1 will sell my personal 2 miles north Lake known as Bert GardnerSr 2 miles ij fataM mil weat on Beatky Friday I 21 HEAD OF CATTLE 4 STA1XJOWS 1 MAJtE IN FOAL 2 YR OLD MARE AT 140 P M OMXI Gardner The Pinekri3y Driving Club ircet at the ton hall SaturdavTfce jaeaborsA M Jim Herrr  r  met at her heme Saturday to b 1 QUILT PIECES to her tie comfortables  beacrtifal FOR SALERound Oak stave m good caaditien 2 barner ail unit far heatingor cook stave Phone Pinikaey 125 get big box drmad ZAAR acrapa, dip this, James SBcota aad wife of DearVnf ar SMUH te Mary A  AT COM, comou to peall WOt AMMMw MaXftAAC telk tin af Vf    sportsvera Soaaay guests of Mr aad M  Wootniswtoa, M Pay paatmaa 151 f ,Clifford Vmn Horn   poae, WiYi mare or 12W1 r    hat The Edward Spears taraHy aud   ea,rBee  V Weakly wfta this Saaaays I Gerry riihann aad Casailj were  JJ1Mfttni,L Mm  r 1 tojaa af 11 Detxaat JTaaaaaglvftng Day gaeats of Mr mmdJlarJnAtTr Mra taaaat OsMr af fam4afaa f  DEC 7th   J anaanap   1P1NCKNKY DISPATCH  f I if 14 PtflCKNEY DISPATCH wOJOb Entered at Posts, Jjf 44 tocaney, Mich flESfc SuWcriptioii lUio a PAllfc W, at Paid a Advance   F C Reickhoff Sr HOMES FOR SALE OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVI HOWELL, MICHIGAN  Mrs, Lester McAfee and  children were in Detroit Saturday, Ronald Schoenhahs of Detroit called at the VV Ck Miller home Sunday,  Mrs Alma Harris and daughter, Zitu, called at the WmShehau home over the week end, Martin Markos is spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs Kobert Gallup and family near Byron John Martin and wife were in Jlonia last Sunday attending tj funeral of a cousin James Martin  L, W, Martin and wife of Detroit i Villa Richards and blanche Martin wtic visitors at the home of Mrs, week,  Mrs Emma Vollmer and son,John, spent Thanksgiving at the Charles Kisele home Kowlervilje and were also in Detroit Jack Reason entertained the Marion Reason family, Mrs Mable Suydan, The Max Reynolds and Gerald Reason family for Thanksgiving A H Murphy and family, John Sullivan and family of Jackson and Druicillu Murphy of Detroit were Thanksgiving gusts of Mis, Mary Murpijy4 Guenls of Mr, and Mrs, Lctitcr McAfee last week were her sister, Airs,GenId Campbell of Muneielnd, her tuotlicr, Mrs, Ida Haird and h r tisiii Ldna, of Green Bay, Wis Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs Win Shehan were Dr, Harlow  Shehan nnd family of Jackson, Mrs Roche Shehan and famly of Ann Arbor lJly Shehan remained over the week end   Junior Dinkel has graduated from the state police school at Hast Lansing and stalled patrol work from the FiuL Loci post Monday John Martin and wife were in alidance at ti wedding of Leonard Hormon of Brooklyn and Miss Uettie i phms of Ypsilauti at the Lutlier, iiiih in 1o presence of 151 invited guests Tie church was beau tifully decorated and lighted by   ,f vas sewed in the oom ving day guests of Mrs sr uvre John and  XL 5c TO 25c EACH Box Cards 43c to 98c a BOX CORY DRUG STORE CHRIS IMAS GIFT SPECIAL aid l noled Lac ed and Assembled UUfnlit made lo your personal speiilahons Your nanuiniiials emblem delicately engraved entirely ol the very finest calfskin available, if turd wear II ease ovdr en rly,leather is priority governed A b Uiful and dlstim tivo rjft for ladies and Komm ,U2, ,i Knt, Mich Slate Uuh state Each billfold madt gives yeys f turd gentlemen Sun, ilowell, Mich PRICE 750 BUCK BERQU1ST CMldl POR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 38 Ridoea 61J MflMiMMMMIjiM UHItlllUIKAiHIf ipi llllillMHfc Wixom ONiel f ouis Int, 2 lake front Coyle d wife  David Iulwidge 11 in excellent Iry Stackable and iaiely and LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING mr  Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee   WILL PASS FOR G 1 LOANMouern six,, room home, 4 miles south , of Brighton on gtfbd road, Automatic hot water, oil heat, 700BeaulUnt  furnishings sold at aaerifie at extra cl u, h dining Cos  ila Five room home, hardwood floor, Joe StackaMe nicely furnished near Brighton on Hi  iVi Siakaue and wife, plastered walls, natural fireplace, Larry Stackablt and family, IV good road, 6300, 2000 down Stackable of Lansing, Mrs Joe Four room home on east shore cf SttttkttUfi jr ml, on ln Buck Lake near Hamburg, large leu1 and mily,  harlis than ordinary, newly built, hot air aml bibter Ada ot furnace, full baseme loU 2 car garage, all , ,,,,, ,,  , H i condition, JfBimo, terms Ie Stackabj were guests ot Alland nicely furnished inside and out 2 Mrs Ellis Lemon ol Brighton LuLe near Brighton,all large rooms, I4 liday lake front lotsAn ekta value 4h0  Slive tm,eleg terms J R HAYNER, Broker  that Xmas, Birthday or Anniversary Hamburg,MichPhone Brighton 3370 Gift for your wife, vetiert oi friend, whnuui pending hours oi INCOME TAX KtfOKfc , shopping aroiind Simply make an Income Tax Reports Made Out au my appointment to select a bottle of j home at 406 East Grand River in Perfume, Cologne, Makeup kit etc I Brighton Phone 3731 from my selection of the finest MRS J M McLUCAS Toilotnes Phone iincfcney 58r14 Mary Newtow 1 , WANTED KIM, Ur KAW hUKS IW SEAM3N AND BELK,  HIUJS, SHLW I LLIS and DEER SKINS LUCIUS JDoyle arid HOKbi PHONE 42 PINCKNEY laM workMoney Buv Dead or Alive Hi Kbb r arm Arrii, iViof rn Equipment i c  , v  v r i  r v ,i i s w t U 15 COVVi 13 Collected Promptly Capable Mei, iirne 6ii, ijicjfcity SwO i Service in Michigan Cf5nrralOjil StockCo 9  tm OIL BURNERS9STOKERS  Mrs Louis Coyle was in Lansing fa mi I per Df ad and Disabled HorMi and Cattle Hegt, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING A COMPANY WE BUY HfDES AND CALFSttfNS IMC CALU RECtt VE IME REST 5C1VICE HEATING AIR CONDITIONING fctKViCE INb 1 ALLAf ION PIPE iTING William Btraslt IT Arthur Maohall  ame home Horn Saint JoscphV Merey Hospital, Ann Arbor, Friday wher he had an ap  idictis operation  iil Hooker ui Ann Arbor spent  u,i,f,d at the Hoy Iillingham ionic PHONE PtNCKNEY 150  tniiiipjiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiuiUiuilH F irst National 1 bunk Furt Hanted GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU SELL PHONE 74, PWCKNEY, MICH Note of 25 Years Ago K Lucile McCluakey, tending the University t Chicago, has been given a MCL rating,tbe highest one poaaiMe j JCrs iennie Farnam, wi4ow of he late Patrick Faraam of Pinckncy, j 4ied at the home f hex daughter,  iMn Kate FUpatrick in iros  Point last week The funeral waj at St Hrfa Revs OoeMcOace, and FlUiatrik HCkaau Burial in St Umr Cemetery, iudtje Euyaae Stowe f HoweU Stanley Dlnkel Gerry Kichman and Sunday in Detroit Georg Mti, , Jr, aixv v, n in Stockbridge Saturday Mrs Mark Nash is a , MePhersii Hospital, HowVli Harlan Kllis and wift of iiu I land Hotel have gone to plorida Dr James NaJi and family of ,oldwater spent Tllank,givir liny here I Mrs Peter Rehig has returned home  af i r a iweel stay in Melherson Josjdtal at Howell Louis Coyle ad wife weie Thanks giving Day guests at the Thomas J Coyle home at Howell Dennis Clark, son of Mr and Mrs Charles Clark was taken X MrPheison Hospital for treatment last week  mm Miss Madge Jack, who is amending j V PUJJJJJ  S5g   school in Mount Pleasant, spent the  ipapil  wekend with Robert Aekley and family S H Carr and wife entertained thej Le Kettler and Gootie faniiJies aixl the Algir Lee family for dinner Sun Ik ttawett I 2 u,  Fd Superwi  uracc CorporalioB AU 0 5 I j VANISHING FOOTSTEPS ArMrs Earl Baughn was m Ann bor Friday, i Mrs Rose Hendee ppent the week tend in Lansing Mrs Frnk Aberdeen and son, Da vid, were in Ann Arbor Sunday Mr and Mrs Al Cope of Detroit 1 day H  b Sneed and friends frm How ell hsd a banner night on Port Lake Friday night, getting 17V wl fish Tc i Singer is teurinp down  barn on the old Joe Minns iu  called at the Robert Pike home Suni This vas formerly the Joe Monks day v7 resilience J  Jim Bell and Ronnie Damrtv are  Kid y Van Sickle Bob Singer, Jimlj working at the Robot Tool Company t Sinper and Billie Darrow are some IS in Dexter of those who went after deer overg Jack Brown who has been visiting j ThanksKiving weekend  his sister, Mrs Earl Key, has re1 Mr and Mrs Winston Baughn mf turned to West Virginia  tertaifv i the Earl Baughn, the Iaw s Marshall Meabon aiu wife and Leon trenr   iughn, tin John Carver and S I edia DetMit d a heart attack last Meabon and family of Dejcter were 0a7iM and Earn 1118    2 eoae n 4fce Alma Mas IN lane j   Neitt  wtfe ,, g j Jol n Carpenter  were Mr and Dolly Franklin families for Tiianksgiving   Thanksgiving guests of Mr and eth BB Robert, fttamaU capitaliat and Mel mart day goeata of the Cordon Heaters in i Mrs Walter Schmidt and daughter, Ypattattti and Sunday guests of Dr Jean, of Long Island, New York, and W C Wylie and wife in iVxter airs Richard Cxxkmer of Wtliow Run Faal Mickey, ferwerly ith the University of Michigan wil 4ifc sanctuary have a now a Lien taut Cal4rf ood with the occupation aemy In Jple are taking few,r ana iouer bill paying s Up this war thanks to their conven venient cheeking accoiuitsWh should anyone run around pay  bills with cash, wasting tin, rakingloss and bothering with ruipted bills, when a rliciing account does the job by mail more quickly, safely and with Jess effort Cancelled checks a your receiptsevidence of paymnet that the courts ecpg ,ize r,4 you receive them in a nat package when you get your bank statftmenUHow much doe a checking account coat Perhaps nothing, depending m the amount of your bank hat anee and how many checks draw But eim if it daea you something, youll be inp full value far every of coLEiijy the venienee of a Village, Ross Hiaebay in his car and Thomas Murphy with a taaat and wagon had a colliaion on M36 west of Markos lana aae day last iaw tan aaav aad Rata in WE RAVE AJaPldf juri Mr and Kn Barry JLe jsKk tataad tbr Carr, fcuttier, Goode and this car oat af the btokan af Mr and Maa JaaAar     e itlycardkMJvr jjKamaa  M  HIP ffcr nrnktMm   M ,4  V  JK  ,891    1 t Ja tit Aa luK SALEWood and Cool heatin stow, iou capacity 2skk auiusei uu Ut at3o, Phone uoVia  3l n MI at a 1 PkaJt of Sua4 1140 a a, ta soo p   U J Wadaotday H4 P a, 1 la t aa, ID tat4ey7 U  hi la eamlag f  L0J1 biujui wme sow about to lar iov, astray ad lrom my jaaw, i inaci please return ana receive rewura Fran riinchey, Town Hail Koad Silver Laka Foli JSALKTTt leYt hand cast iron bath tuU , compete 0 hughes, Kusn Lake,Phone 136F6 FUR SALE Mens yellow goldwriat  watch, bulovu, 17 jewels expansion 1 vvvibt band and has noverbeen worn, price 3000 Reason for selling is and does not want to part with it that owner has another wrist watch He received this one as a gift and needs the money 245 Unadilla St box 3 or phone 681  FOR SALil 5 Heavy young horses in bst of ondition 9040 Farley Rd KOI  ALE Three 0 gal crocks, 1 do  sink, 1 bed end springs, 220  uel tank, will hold 180 lbs of , essureset of stairs 12 ft long  J egg incubator Frank Plaako AVvNTED TO BUYChickenTof all Detroit kinds, also ducks Will pay prices  C H Lod j 1110 Ce  W Wi SPAY, DECEMBER 140 STATE OF  WHHUW TW Ptehata Court for ta County ef Liiaato At a soaafon of id Court, held the Probate Office in the City Howell in said county on the 15th day of November A D, 945 Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate YilUaro J Nash Deceased Edeasa E Nash, having filed said Court her petition praying that the administration of said estate be granted to Mark A Nash or to some other suitable person i It is Ordered that the th day of Hscember AD,1946 at ten oclock  in the forenoon, at said Probate I Office, be and is hereby appointed car hew said petition  MARION BEAUTY SHOP U ia Further Ordered , That  1 ic notice thereof be given by pub J MACHISE AND MACHlNEUvba ication of a copy of this order fori ALSO COLO WAVES hree successive weeks previous topbwi fl MARION JAKVUkOwnar id dav of hearing, in the pinckney fr dispatch, a newspaper printed and irculated in said county Villis L Lyon, Judge of Probate V true Copy elestiaParshallRegisteer of Probate  PROFESSIONAL CUNEK Caite   Aiicaje at Lav u  0ue e4 laeaiga Bo  G WHIP v3NK  HIM a Office MS RetidaaCe 01 EaaaJagi ay Aaaertiaat HAROLD ft CHUM HeweK, afttehifa AWTtNJ LAVAV Phone IS 13F  waaaw aOR SALEChickens custom dressed or the locker, Panther drva njj J0c, rawing 10c We also dress turkeys ou cant afford to do theem yourAf Wm Scott on Braley farm t Plainfield on M36 or inquire at J inckney Locker Store   OR SALEHeatrola stove and Irte merican radiator, 50 it R K, Elliot PERCY ELUS AUCTIONS Phone 3FU Piackatjf, Michigan SERB SNEEu  107 I Cd 9 Howell, NUaUf aa Real aetata, lutarao Eraktv City, Lake and Fw ptptf A Speciality 1  You Prcrtv Vil fcft GENERAL INSURANCE Phor 593 Fmcknwy   Michign  Mr f Lake Rd Phone 13F22 We are now doing  22 4 it Custom Grinding Fanners Feed Supply C WANTftji Paper QI all kinds, Iron, Rags  V Copper Harry Prlsk WANTED CHICKKNS Honest prces paid for all kindi of poult Tyler Brogan Mowell, Mich H9fen Rubinstein Cosmetics exclusive in Livingston County at Howell Rutins Shop ior Womet tOR SALriIlabwooa Buy Now Thurson I umber Cov Phone  44 Hotvvell, Mich We aid paying buc for cream brought to our door Watson A OLcary Dairy, Howell, Mi  WANTEDWaitress for full Dixie Restaurant, Main and  Stsj, Pinckney  FOR iALEoand colored herring bone tweed tailored suit, size 18 for  10 Phone Pinckney 63, F0h StALEC 6016116 locks P  T Block Products 1000 Beordsley Rd, Pinrkney time Peari PHONE 104 I MAX RUSSELL,Mtr We have been uuying cream in Howell for 35 years Prompt and courteous service Paying 86t foi cream brought to the WHsor Mich SAVE MOMEY DELAVAL STERLING STOKERS EMPIRE MILKERS WESTfNGHOUSE MILK COOLERS SAVE UP TO 25 PERCENT Stale STlf l4ti4  Liene Ra 11  PH,SWARTHOUTlk SON nJNERAL nm Modem lfripwavt AmHaUc Senee w n v fteelMMf, III  SEPTIC TANKS ft C ESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE AiXFNEL H6rl ROOM 70  PHONE 48 ANN ARBOR IU KfctRlGERAriOW ft AP PLIANCE SERVICE FORMERLY WITH MONTQOMEJl YWARD HAROLD RADY ev 3980 RUSH LAKE RD,TlNCKJEY Phote 136F13 Pinckney CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE Genoral Contractor and Builder 251 Portage t Plar1uityMick 6iiui 3CH SAVE MONEY FischElec, AppCj 8So5 M36, 1 Mile of U S23 Phone 3081 Whitmor LakeMich 666 fOuD PREPAR1ATION8  STATE OF MiCHluAN iU rrobaie Court tor the County f Livingston tud petition tne aid Mary Urayton i as Trustee prays for an order auth  iing and directing her to sell the  OLeury Dairy, Howell the Probate off iee in the r above described pienses under the At a senior of said iourt, held atl direction of this Court and that the  ,, City ui j proceeds from  uch sale tand in lieu j 1 1 J ,ei itl 4 County,on he  of the abuve described premise, sub fJith day of November A D iMo I jetet to the further orde of this, IJVJID TABLETS SALVESNOSP DROPS ue nlf Aa Directed CORY DRUG STORE SEPTIC TAJ poof MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 Eatt efferfa Slftt DAN BURKETTMI  6202 An Arbor, Mlah, Ph oni ft Housewiveft S AV E YOUR WASTE FATS Overcome Soap Shortage Presont,Honorable Willis L Judge of Probate  in the Matter of the Estate vi Garence StackaWe , Deceseed lu CJourt as to the reinvestment thereo On the motion of Glenn C Yellennd, Attorney for such Trustee and   , iY  , uetitioiner it is Further Orred, n appearing to the Court that, the a hearng on said petition be hdd at  the time for presentation of claims lhe ciait Court iioom in th, agauutsd estate should be united Coart House in the City of Howell, thimand,plaCe baPPint Michigan, on the th day of DecernP adjustlber, 1146 at the opening of Court i on tluxt day or as soon thereof ter as counsel can be heard and that all persons interested in the above described lands and premises be and appear before this Court on REFRIGERATION ,, CALLSERVICR cowmimmH  rHONE 13S cd o receive, examine and all claims by and before said Court It is Ordered, That all of the Creditors of said  quired to present deceased are retheir claims to said Court at said Probate Office on or before the 10th day of Feb ruary A D, 1947, at ten oclock in ,       J i ,  Nf ai time and place, to show cause f ij  j i i  any exist, why the prayer of said forenoon, said time and place being , uuuJlj KOK,, annntA  u    petition should not be granted, hereby appointed for the exammatlr ,,  lU  T    7f o i nj,,fai  ii i  And it m further Orderea, that a Ytion and adjustment of all claims   ,  ,    oj ,OJ ,vot J j  u topy of this petition beserved on all and demands against said deceased     j  c i j It is Further Ordered, That piblic perT   A  , I notice thereof be given by pubUcahf lald  es al ieust nonnt copy of U or iei fSr Uirc     TTZ successive weeltf previous to tr forth of anT    day of hearing in the Pincknev r,stound jn tlc Siate of M t   uatch, a aewspaPr orinrl  And l is further Oidered, that jfulated in said County tis order or a true copy thereof be  FOOT ODOR GERM HfJW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLAD, your 35c back, F O is a fatation Kill this genu, you kJB tha thatodor Get this POWERFUL prm killer TEOL from any drugs, Apply FULL STRENGTH for WO, sweaty or itching feat Local at CORK DRUG STOItaV Pekaajr,  Wfllis L, Lyons, Judge of Probate A true   uhliiicd for thj orne each week  occessive weeks  in the Pinckney , TOILET SOAP  0MIFEBUOT  CetesHa PtwhaUJUgiater  Probate  Diiatch, a newspaper printed, publishtd nd ciiculating n said CounThere is world wide shortage of all Animal Fats and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only got one fifth of what they used in 1941 This also affects paints, textiles, leather goods, floor coverings etc Without the help of the American Housewives there wovld have been little soap last year, One out of every nine cakes of soap made last yer wa    varo fats saved in American kitchens, So dont blme your grocer if he has no soap but aave every ounce of fat  und sell it to your We MM tfcc  Tbmm t tfcls 0tr   STATE OF MICHIGAN fa Circuit Court for the County oi AirlngAtoA in Coaaceryia the Hatter of the Petition of Mary Brayton, Trustee, ior Oracr to Sell Lands ORDR FOR HEARING At a sossio of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Howell, Michigan, on the 17 day of September, 1946 Present Hon, Joseph H Collin, Circuit Judge Mary Brayton, Trustee, having i filed in this cause, a petition setting tlorth that Martin Holtforth,her fatr er died on the 20th day of March, 198K leaving a last Will and teslraient, by the terms of tffefeh petition ty n of Livingston, Michifran j oeph H CoHins, Circuit Judge A true copy Jha A Hagiran, Clerk Glenn C Yetland, Attorney for Petitioner Basinesp Address,HoweU, Mkh i Phone 145  McPherson Slate Bask BANaUNG FOR FAftMCJt If, Nrw FOR SALK j iw iMj  Pe and 60 Lnrse Wl ite Lcjrhorns  AAA, a year old lst August, alive j, Michigan hanks have jst nxaivthe National 1600 paint ATH for their service to acncwtauai r tha , hizd suceasi2 year Aa aawd  imade for regumr Haniphirelrewieuid to    Our bank hastried to 4o to j MJI r w rVimr Jin earning thla citation We rtl or dressed Mrs G W Latuner j    , Phon4 Pinckney 91F4 FOR SALE SacochdRyvitii body u wondL Bobart Pflca S1F4  of U viisup CoaaafT is HMX maanuta a aaMN nation a the fanaa Mam aa  Urtte other uiimftimi   16m rawu MCAI9AI FOK SAIL am reeehf for drftssed jroese and dttda and al er was oevisod certain lands for life j   turkeys for yea far  And that by th order of this Court j Thaukssriv nfr Day while fyea such lands wore soW rnd  portion j John R Martin of the proceeds wc   i din and p   FOE SAITraRar House, in the City of iiowo  R K EUiott MMity, Michigan, and de  rRd  feaowe towit FOR SAI40 ddrtiaa ta the Vtlagaav City I Lewis TuthilL 1161 4 anmbar 47 aaat 4A af Jeatt miles aovrHwe T AtfdMiaa a Ai WsKawr Cky     jBaawn Mlrtrtenn aiaaaiing ta  a jnofirlil ftthewaf FOK fiAU Aaditiartbar aij airing that      s i  0  Bd  Itiat tatfffTT gPa , 5 ffsfr   1fe f   VA   j,j SHOVEL Farm Ditching 5   MX Itrt OF fcACAWMMi lake  1 aASYIMSgAlOl The pee  MbwOi deadest we eve  weeed in Living  ate county peliv  history, with tittle ox no interest  enifested in it The amendments to   voted upon have caused twice aa nutlCft argument and debate than the etatbdatee i the county the Democrats only nominated a single candidate and that waa for sheriff The Republican candidates had no opposition in the pri maries Aa a result there has heer little campaigning Neither candi date for governor visited the count  and for the first time in sixteen year Congressman v Blackney nor Stat Senator Hittle did not consider i necessary to visit Pinckney at ail A FILL DIRT AHMCO WON BHEAKATfcR aHKKTlNtt, ROAD CONSIHUCTION AND GRADING WRITE OR PHONE FOR KUfcK fcSUMAlK  ,  far aa it was concerned they consid ered the county in the hag befor the election, so why waste their time The Democratic county organization is apparently a victim of dry rot anc were dead as doornails during tht campaign As a result, some Demo taxes crats tried to emulate Kim Sigleranci I Tne citv of  ,  , Hw 27 1S46 NEIGHBORING NOTES Bert Parka, 61, of Stoekbridge, died at University u Michigan hospital He leaves his wife and three brothtx Livingston county received 423, 2214 as its share of the states thirl quarter collection ot the auto weight tax The ducks raised on the Brighton millpond by the firemen ware raf tied off November iHh The Brighton school lunches, under the tatetinanced plan, started operating October 23rd Lunches are priced at fifteen cents Mr and Mrs Merlin Parrow of Hamburg have purchased a home at Silver Lake near ber The long pending question between the City of Ann AtUr and lniver sity of Michigan has beeJi settled for the time being at least, when the city agreed to accept i7,G00 as back pay and 20,000 a year from now on for police and fire protection, water and sewer service, etc, in lieu of  HK1UHTON, MICH 6514 Jakeview Drive, Briggs Lake Phone 5672 jmimumaiiountwimiiuiMUUuiiHUiuuuiiuuiiHUMMUiiiHUiwuuuMif NOTICE 1 will receive sealed bids on the Ida Mat Mow  r two family house in Pinckney J M McLucat, Adm, 409 Eat Grand River, Brighton LOLAL NEWS Mrs Thelma Booksmith and Miss Gertrude Mackey of Detroit called at the Frank Aberdeen home Sunday Dr Cecil Hendee and family of Lansing spent Thanksgiving Day with his mother, Mrs ftose Hfcndee Mr and Mrs Albert Atframs of Howell were Thursday guests at the Mollis Wylie home Leon Meabon and family of Dexter spent Sunday at the Dale Miller home Mrs Warda Hanvood and children were Thursday guests at the Dale Miller home Thanksgiving guests of Mrs Grace Eunciman were Bert Hon and wife of Howell and Edward Bigelow and family of Lansing The Charles Soule family of Howell spent Thanksgiving Day at the Phillip Sprout home Mrs Phillip Sprout was in Howell Saturday Norman White and wife and Mrs Joie Fomer and sons and grand children of Ann Arbor were Thursday gillsts at the Ben Whit home Ernest White and  e  Howell were Sundaycallers at the Ben White home  Dr Walter Mercer and family of Lansing and Dr McGregor and family of Brighton spent Thanksgiving at the William Mercer home Jesse Henry and wife and son, Gerald, were Thanksgiving guests of Miand Mrs Charles Whitehead of Gregory Warren Barton moved to Howell and wife have Mr and Mrs Boss Read were in Detroit Tuesday Mrs f red Read and daughters were in Jackson Saturday Thanksgiving Day guests at the Robert Read home vere Arthur Bullis and wife of Gregory, James Brogan and family of Stockbridge Miss Alice Lee Ware had as her guest last week Miss Laura Shiya of Niagara Falls Joe Metz and wife of Howell called at the Lee Lavey home Sunday Leona Campbell spent the weekend with Barbara Tincher in Howell Ona Campbell and family were Thanksgiving guests at the Detroit Yacht Club of L S Gorham and wife Thanksgiving guest of Mr and Mrs Merwin Campbell were James Hall and family, Plainfield, and F L Maycroft and family of Grand Rapids Mr and Mrs Merwin Campbell and Dick were in Detroit Friday Robert Tasch and family, Mrs Florence Atlee and Mrs Anna Tasch saw the J L, Hudson parade in De troit Thanksgiving Day Nancy and Helen Reason were Sunday dinner guests at the M J Reason home Ralph Clinton and family and Gerald Clinton and wife of Detroit and Fred Berry of Howell were Thurs day guests at the C J Clinton home Walter Clinton and wife of Detroit were Friday callers at the C J Clin ton home get on the Republican ticket, but without success The Democrats sa whats the use, you could not get elected on the Democratic ticket this county if you tried We deny it Irvin Kennedy is just retiring fron th office of sheriff next January, where he served ten years and wa elected on the Democratic ticket eacl time If you put up good enough mer you can elect them We notice that the board of county supervisors has requested more funds from the state for county roads, There in one stretch of road that we would like to see improved That is thestretch from the Fred Teeple farm through Pettysville to the Chilson road at the Clayton Carpenter farm, it 8 subjected to great traffic and is usually in pour condition This is a direct road to Brighton The only alternative is to go by way of Hamburg and Ore Lake, which is some four miles farther The people who live along this road should circulate a petition and get it ready to present to the DUSK ul supervisors The other itretch of road we would like to see blacktopped is from Inverness Country Club, North Lake, to Chelsea This is a bad stretch of road subjected V great traffic Several attempts have been made to get it improved but it ts in the far western corner of the county and the board has always been disposed u sperd most of their funds around Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti But this road really needs improvement     The nit at buyers strike is apparently having the desired results as five per cent of the taxes in Washtenaw county The betting record at the Nurthvttte Downs race track was broken October 21st, when 110,200 was bet n one night The previous record was iet August 3rd this year when 187, 132 was wagered Twentyfive general hospitals in Michigan now require a chest Xray for general admission examination Says Les Merritt in the Livingston County Press A leftist is a man who wants 200 more per day a rightist is one who wants 100,001 more a year A divorce decree was granted to Mary Doriane OConnell from Thomas V OConnell, formerly of Patterson Lake, last week in a hearing which took two days A property settlement was made Mr OCnnwll is a cripple aw a result of an accident while on tlie Detroit police force He now lives in Stockbridge,  The Livingston county board of supervisors voted to levy a 00,000 Lax, This is the same amount assessed for several yearn, Howell will paise  Community Chest fund of 5,500 this month, Alfred Pfaus, Jr, son of Mr and, Mrs Alfred Pfaus of Iosco, has arrived home from Japan He will be discharged December 5th Born to Mr and Mrs Elmer Ivankowich Ruth Gardner of Fowkrville, at Mcpherson Hospital,, Howell, last yveuk a ulThanksgiving Day guests of Mr and Mrs Andrew Nosbitt were Dr W C Wylie and wife of Dexter, Dr George Drudge and family of Detroit, iV noticeda gnerardedineinmeal 0fdo ester Jd wfe of VpaiJanti, prices in the advertisements of the AsherVVylie and family and Mrs Jes I Uc  1 L ioied shirtblouse  turf io be loved for Its classic simplicity Trim, pointed collar, with a softly rolling shoulder line and free action sleeve Bobbie Brooks tailored it of a soft all wool jersey in a lineufrof luscious colors Sues 32 to 38 i super markets list week Some pf them were twentyfive per cent lower than the week before In Washington, D C, a slogan of sixtycent sirloin or bust hud the effect of forcing a drop in prices Of course, the diehards say this is the result of removing the OPA but we believe the flooding of the market with beef and pork and the general refusal of the public to pay the high prices is the direct cause A Clinton, Iowa, cafe man tried out a unique experiment last week He destroyed his price lists and instead put up a sign reading Pay Just What You Think the Meal is Worth He states this plan worked out good and very few people tried to chisel on him, most paying about the usual prices,     , It would seem that a more workable plan to replenish the blood banks at hospitals would have to be adopted than the present one of voluntary donations At the present time if a patient receives a blood donation it is up to him or her to replace the blood This requires continued agitation and campaign to induce blood donors to furnish blood It would seem to be a comprehensive workable plan could be worked out whereby blood donors would be paid lib sie JVylift, 550 PEIRCE  STORb JU WOMEN HOWELL, MICH THE SENIOR CLASS OF PINCK NEV HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS liie Cannibal Queen  Betty Seger returned last week Mrs Netti Vaughn spent Tfaursfrom Des Moines, Iowa, where ah4   B Merrill home in Web awKHnpanred her grandparents, Mr ster and Mrs James Lewis I Bud Dway n returned home Nelson Buzzard spent the weekend,after   Remington JUnd ut Detroit j school in New York state R  Can and wife speut Thanks J  Sr  wi ioy Wood donors would be paid libgixmg day with Uo Bettes and wife T1 Lak    witerrally for their blood thus inducing1 at Walled Lake 3   v ,  I them to donate and do away with he Murray Knjedy, Harry Murphy,   W   Yff  conant campaign to round up volun tm Jrys and Eobert Hoxine at  ,Tlan  M  Waltary Wood doaorl This voluntary tended the Notre Dame  Southern CiMrcbo jayslei rl  riy veil during th California  n in South wde Fisher and wife and Mrs Iwa,  D ,  ,   Bend, Indiana, Saturday jLettoe Fufcer called on Roy Fay end M4ray Kennedy and iejnily spent   WefcberviUe Sunday Vhaakaeivinir Day at the Stanley Cul     Patterson and WthmtnTDeifieJd  Mery 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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>r vsOtP3 Wwdy HOT 27 lslS December Term of Michigan Mirror COVRT S, N eanaaseauwm Tna foUowiag are the crtnUaa ft end and ana George Hayea, drank and die  Tareta Toil orderly Howard Stcaroa, Indecent liberties Mcaard Fvanks, larceny 7WQ Michigan youths ware u Uayd Stearaa krceny, J 4urin tkiiv ftr cardial Taa laUaartas desire to bo made trouUo duo to rheumatic fovor The rfttiair ftobert Qibbnna, SUiahetk 0 uctl Society hava est up Batcnar, George Mnrtfru Seta FUkina, flaotic cantata ia 9 cttesLaiuing 111 Stalker Marsruartte Mann, Kab Gmn1 Kaids, Katanvaioo Bay City art Suae, and Jaaa Stenaaale Gher Tmveree 7tty, Jackson, Ann Arbor, ars ma, ana eeau enepaaaie uaer    whw 4 finny bt obtained Lt Gov, Vara Brown suggested a Tboao ara jury caaea Russell HoiUatar va Dr, MaeGregor D A Bunnail va Maria Glejidenning Earl Co hort va James Kiomcnto, trespass on tho oato Walter Dieterle va, Wilburn Bowman Leland Campbell vs Grace Knapp, assumpsit Bstato of Mary Martin Oscar and Hatol Jeechke vs Chrii Hupert, appeal Tho nonJury oaaat are William Smith v H W Fitch, City of Dotrait vis H S Rhodes, Ray Baker vs C U Van Blaircum, assumpsit Tho Chamvery Cases are GUbertJ TbirlwaU va Hilda Thirlwell, account inf Charles Vincent vs City of Howelfc Clayton Carpenter vs Isaac Van Ifuser David Rife vs Peter Chase Margaret Henijing vs Josiah Leonard William Royal vs John Spencer Grover Beaton vs Henry Hawkins Adessa Dainte vs Jabes Undkj Mary Sidell Vs Oliver Rising Clarence Tinker vs William BenSchool Harry Boos vs Ruth Turtle Edward Rathbun vs Russell Meyer Patrick OOonnclI vi Humphrey Monihen    all eates to quiet title Mary Brayton, trustee to sell land Donald Kline vs Ray Filmore, William Madlingar vs Don Kline, injunction Lawrence Dunham vs Harold Weber, amend contract The divorce cases are William vs Ruth Sehults Alberta vs Stanley Oooldy Eldon vs Loraine Tedman Christine vs Elmer Roden Esther vs Ernest Buache Jessie vs Leaore McDaniel Gloria vs Richard Huff Donald vs Joyce Oleeki John va Hofae Krahor  tepatch 0jm l,4i Mrs Augusta Comment Many fricnds,reiative and aeigh  ftwt w the papers have bean bors gathered at St Marys cnurch Ue4 Wlth John l Lewis and mat Thursday morning to pay final trie John  lwi in which there we ub2 to the memory of Mrs Augusta considerable namecalling and a gen Kelly who died in St Josephs Hos eal disposition to disregard facta pitar Ann Arbor, November 18th and settle the coal strike by brat or The funeral jervices were most im sheer power There was even a threat David vi Margaret Pushman aAA BBL gafMRaaan 9MtommmW mtmwi Wg gWgWPwW nWaJfavw BUa vs Vineant Oallameau Marguerite vs Lairia Radabaugh George vs Ells Shaw Magdalans vs Herman Ulrich Bonlee vs George Gergen Betty vs David Haywood Nina vs Donald Hauser Pauline vs Donald Huff Lmie vs Michael Gerski Dorothy vs Wiley Stokes Arlea vs Charles Wekon Clemence vs Vivian Roberts Lavon vs Wayne Ward Gerald vs nfarylu Tien  Florence vs Arthur Parker Barbara vs William Schenk Laura vs Lawrence Montgomery Cora vs Thomas Whyte Duane vs Frances Risdon Leila vs Medyn Niles Francis vs Ethel Callard Jacqueline vs James Baird REGULAR COMMUNICATION 8 mill property tax for support if colleges to replace th sales tax div verted Dr Gene Elliott would so aaiae 911,000,000 for Junior colleges,vocational education, teaeters retire, rant fund and visiting teachers Another proposal is to return welfare cost to local government Old age assistance inciuased 1799 in Oct average par family is 4860 Labor unions are circulating petitions to take the sales tax off food Schools are against it as it woald depriv schools of 80,000 A sharp brealc in food prices U forcast for spring 1947 Canned fruits and vegetables are estimated at Itf million packs of 24 cam,thls iidouble the 270 million of prewar days  ,Despite two price increases the rerd Motor Co report a 9516 mill ion loss for the first 9 months of 1946 980,000000 worth of re envch work was cancelled Less than 200 veterans of Mich, were af feted or cane Illation of the I veterans subsistence payments Liv ing coBt incnaased 11 percent since last January  Airplane travel is much saferThe ratio of passengers killed is 1,14 Iper 100 million passenger mllesast sr it was 2,67, The lights on state capitol dome have befen turned out,  The Mich Conservation Comfs asking 9270 million for park eipan sion and developnrnt,   The national VFW committee ts asking a federal bonus of 1500 per vaUrn Of 86 ONCC IT Matt COHtalifatr MANY THIN   A f4 ANO PQWMlQHTiTHB iinpn or l RAIWO MNTA4 MOWimmmto IB By VitTROAV BWOMPt, AtUTIN 10 OWN BaiCCCBtlTIBB flOUBOWNTKBirT Of LIVING HAS MN  HIOHFALUTIN ipreasivex Solemn Requiem Mass was I chanted by Rbv Fr Murphy who was assisted by Rev Monsig Hardy of St Marys, Jackson as deacon,Rev Morgan Harris, St Matthews, Detroit, as subChacon and RevHayes, 1 Marion HiU Mission, Brighton,as master of ceremonies The accaytes to call the troops out, which  probably an idle one as Myou cant mine coal with bayonets this is not our own quotation The facta of the matter are that the coal miners ot whom John L Lewis is head had a contrsct which was allowed to expire by the mine owners This master QJ ceremonies, ine accaytes i wena Gerald and Joseph Clark withn ,, iL T w Thomas Clark, thurifier The Greg  JT 9 Fenr aritn RuiJM w  hv  r   to vrt Mother such strike At MOM GOOD AR KiKHlACTV0, QgATg OIAVICCt FMOVIOCO, OUR TANPAjOr UVX, WILL CONTINUE TO Alftl PUTTING MCJIW AtOE iN UttAVINft SON06, LIFt INSUf  ANO fMJPVMOC ACCOUNT, WI FURNISH T  JNPf T TUfWTT WMaTRLS Or IN0U1TRV A  61VC OVAttON Till MEANS FOR ReTTER L N3  snsijaw i jiWD   Deer Hunter More deer hunters ewTvsjso wmb rr, 99lMalNi a m  Mich, iCoWege of Mines thinks the state should derive much raone revenue from its forests anl eepi9eialy wood waste ff2A GREGORY  The Kings Daughters will hold their Christmas party at the home of Hilda Zeck Dec 11 at 8 p m Brine wrapped gifts forU, of M,   hospital Mr Guy Kuhn and Katharine attended th Citisens Mutual Ins  party at St Josephi hatj, iHowsll Wednesday, The Arlo Warden Umtty got back from Hiawatha ciub with a desr last week  TJPoole and wife called on Mrs  Etta Ahrens in Howell Wednesday J Ackerman and wife of Detroit pent the weak taid here The 4H orchestra ipractisad at Glenn Marshalls Tuesday r wey Brcnber, Elwin and Lyla Saturday with EJwins deer Bowdiah came back from Onaway  Mrs, Susia WorAn has gone to her daughter, Mrs Parriah, Mort Ca4a and Donald have reRegular communication of Livingston Lodge, No 76, P ft A M, will be bead an Tuesday niht, Deceenbe  t  j w  SrdBaetaon oAcers and business , fc, fr the north with 2 meeting are scheduUd An oyster sup t  per will he served fallowing the meet  HeroU Lndkex and family and Mrsu inf P W Cttfiett, Sac  ta at Saaday In Uaaittf  Robert laid and Ralph eaase bade CARD OT THAME i f   vtfs a eWr fa say friendi ud groups af  Mr, frad Gaaa has eeeae Russell Buckner, Roy Reason, and ioward Read, who were all successful in bagging their deer Howard hunted in Canada, where does may be shot and there is no limit on the number killed John Carpenter hunted near Beaverton, Doni Spears and Paul Ayotte in the upper peninsula, Paul Singer and Abe Haines at Hale, Clyde and Bud Darrow at Newberry, Kevin Ledwidge and Willard Widmeyer also went but did not have any luck The Miller, Swarthout, and Haines 4sng arrived back with nine deer last Thursday Charles Clark, Sr, son, Charles, ami Don Burns went up over the weekend and also William Darrow, Jr Jim Meyers, L D Haines and Cork Darrow came back without a deer orian Requiem Mass was sung by the choir, consisting of Adv Hoffman, Marian Hill Mission,RevyChas Smith, St Pauls8, Owoso, and Rev Wade, St Josephs, Howell The concluding hymn was sung by Mrs Karl Baughn, accompanied by Miss Nellie Gardner The sermon wai pieachcd by Rev Hardy Casket bearers were Lee Lavey, William Cooper, Roy CampbeU,Lucius Doyle, Om Driver and Ben White Interment took place in St Marys cemetery Augusta Wiese Kelly was born August 8, 1868 at Kappa, Germany and was the eldest of B children At tte age of 15, acompenied by an aunt and uncle she came to AnnAr bor 10 years later her family aame to Anvtrcia and settled in the west  Mrs Kely worked in Ann Arbor, Whitmore Lake and finally Pinck ney where in April, 1900 she was united in marriage to Robert Kelly To this union were born 4 children, all of whom survive except a son,  Maurice who died in an auto accident February 1984 Her husband died October 2, 1944, The survivors  incjude two sons, Gorman and David and a daughter, Henrietta, and   grandchildren, all of Pinckney, 2  brother, Albert, of Perham, Minn, and 8 sisters, Mrs Ida Kochwite, St Louis, Mo, Mrs Matilda We, Perhano, Minn, and Mrs Amelia Shonberger of Cassation, N D Irs Kelly spent her en tine married life at the farm home nsar Pinck y yr fnr th P1 winter when    11  J SA, L Rev etaacis Mar, pastor at 8 and 11 a m Noreoa Fridaj 8Ro 4 p m Prepare tV HMy Genu ton each letarley lit p  ttndajr 0 to 7IO a at  Sunday, Dec 2, first Sunday of Advent, 7th week of 60th Novenna Communion Sunday for ladies  of th parish An appeal is made for  cast off clothing ietc for European war sufferers Leave same at the church vestry Among the intentions are Sun, Into Thomas QuigfcyMon law Dr They had some exciting eaperiencaa I  gj1011 B Hefrnan Wed, Were lost in the woods for several  f Timmons Thur, natxonal hours It seeau they were to follow   Wr  from bene, a creek but followed it in the wrong   iDtafVf 0  u t H1 2 J  berTaVrgaTorial society Prayers saved We hear L D got cnasad by , raquSad for the late Mrs Aucfrieavas I wisft I ssighi find words te  Poets hasptal teU yeei what yaaw cards and letters  Hi fsriser sf kfts a saowaia and yaav persoaal 4,4 Friday at O calk meant ta apt daring aay days in Tees Hewlett 1 tke hiipstsl Year saaay tokveas af immtatr and wife ratan  a   a w   kaaly ustataat wiU b rianory wasea I  e yaan P , aftAjtauAai Esaart V Hart H abU, 7, Be MaaVagaa, tea, LoiU Deaaad Jo , t, 22 WaaeW, 44,  ttT, 42 ft, Tarde rXmi nertajdse teaser gat a Wnodars Cataar died a bear but cannot vouch for this Many of the hunters are still up north and mere expect to go up over the weekend ueta asally DECCaiSEsl JOflV UST Green OakRobert Yoaae, Lyla HasabargJoaa PietrasAJra StacktfJa y , HaaaJeaaie Sharp, Lyra FSnlaa Hartaaadeeeaa Faidsnenrer, Cy rut Gardner TwpvjCatl Ott,  con cotru CHUICH AHmi  , e resided with her daughter in Ann Arbor During the spring and twesn Ann Arbor and Piackneg, the  summer she divided t time befarm tinng owned by the KaUy fam  iiy since 1867  Her death brought to a cose a full life of devotion to God, duty ami family, kindnenu to neighbors and those prime qualities of uaeful industry, sterling honesty and real Christian charity May her soul nest in peace  SCHOOL NOTES Class Officers Freshman Class  Pues, R Schneider Vice Pres, Joe Jeffreys Secretary Mary Ann Campbell Treasurer iatty Rebman Sophmore Pres, Eay Ashworth Vice Pres ltobert Amburgey Secretary Robert Darrow Treasurer Charles Baker Juniors 1 Pres,  Jim Meyer Vice Pres Joe Burns Secretary Marion Helms Treaurer Mary Gentile Seniors  Pres  Thomas Claris Vice Pres, Robert Howe Secretary Marguerite Eerie Treasurer 1 Lillian Beboa The seaooi has purchased a bioscope for use in science class It projects slides on a aeren Boys basket ball practise started last weak wsta 22 oat Hone an I letter maa, Pat smaeGewaa2 is agr, I The fjkat game is  What we cannot understand was why this contract was allowed to expire when it was plainly evident that some such results as have taken place were bound to follow People here cannot see the side of the coal miners All they can see is their empty coal bin and know there is  nothing to refill it with The late Reverend Earl Berquist had a pastorate in Pennsylvania for some years in the coal mining district and told us that the coal miners were the most underprivileged class in Amer ica and living conditions among them were deploreble They follow John U  Lewis, becsuse he is the only person who has tried to better their conditions There is entirely too much of s selfish attitude on the part of both mine owners and miners Both want to gyp the other and so fsr they have gotten nowhere We predict that in time to prevent s paralysis of in  dustry s stopgap settlement to last s yesr or so will be arrived af and next year we shall undergo the same stalemate as now exists Por the past lgorty yesrs there hss been a general coal strike or the threat of one nearly every year No attempt has svar been made to work out a permanent solution    So farthe death toll among the deer hunters is twentyone but it will probably be higher Only nine of these died of gunshot wound yrhua I Saaad asetiaal ncoturelme aWekl  and tat neani ar the World af Tomorrow Iax8 jDec, IS, at 74 at cawca a caasateeaontJ Tae season haas started wark on Hen ctf CesvareoJ Pfcawey Nigat at csMgoa Dec  piay M Cannibal qaeairt a 2,1 be pat on Dec 14 it is e  S act  fcroe, Mrs Swaitmaat was Ml a ooapie of days and iertraae PerJ tar, a seasor taaga for sc  GirTs basket east Monday with  ant,  toes last Mitsie Yaaag  aagrTaar watt ldaanbawe lt ttew rad e  The coal saattaga 19 MeC MVPavQi MnKT awaaW MMM7 JPoK got a carload, part af wauca bad a be aaed would not make the death rate eg oassive as over 300000 hunters were j in the deer country The rest died af  heart attacks and in auto accident The death toil last year was twenty seven For men the trip to the north woods to hunt deer is the tig event of the year and the only vacation they tske during the year They spend the balance of the year planning and ssving for it and it is their big moment Whether they bring back s deer or not is immaterial We have known persons who went seven years in succession and came back empty handed Charles Burden of Gregory who recently died had, we believe, been north fifty years in succession    The Reverend William Hainsworta of Dexter has taken the Bible literally and in special one text, Matthew X Chapter, 27th verse Wkat ye bear in the ear that ye preach upon the  housetops and wilt proceed to do se His first sermon was preached last Sunday afternoon from the top of  the Dexter Coffee shop, and be win continue this from roof tops all over the nation He says the people ara in a Rip Van Winkle attitude and Ctank of religion as a slot morhins wnoro for an anxount of looee change taey some day exnect to bit the jarlraat Heavenfor1 a few aidcets His sermons will be broadcast via a speaker He baa no way to aaaaa enterprise to bring religion te people but friends have opened a  ings erfrftuht for baa at the Dwtif Bank, where contributions tntt be Deceived Jtevacaad aUsaeaaraVa Maa is not original Many aaat ceaasdJared similar action In oar youth wa  reaneasber a Methodist aueaatar ia  Dexter wao head Saaday vices in tfte vaUagei park A few age a on the saaace aace Often aaay aaa  held on fteaVe sate, nr aF gjaawasa nnPss aigv sgBj aaaaay af the Datzaat af the at to r  , PWCKWEY DISPATCH WWWtoy Hrr 27 194 News Noteof47YearAgo Two Gregory boys playing on the Hoilia Sigler baa bet mktted to lockEdge high school football team, membership to the Alpha Onega, AljajcMThur, Iov 27, 9 fcDMUND LOWERENDA JOYCE Ld 4id Wi1tJft tovr4W SHowV 3579 CH  tut  itvvT ,iiKIWfcLL GROOMED r,iu  A Comw Starring dOilVtA 43HAV1LAND, RAY MILL P and bUNtNY TUFTS Cole and Breniser, were picked on the  AllCounty high school football tean pha Fraternity in Ann Arbor Mrs Lucy Hemlee, widow of the late William Haadaet dtod 4 Hnna jpoaiedy New Cartoon Stockbridge has entered ateam in the Independent League of Ingham I November 14th The funeral waa heu County basketball at the Federated church Sunday, with The Reverend qok Bcitjflf Burial was in North Hamburg temeliry, The OES will hod  w ami bazaar at their hall Peoewhejuttb Music will be furnished by VpfttSl brook and his orchestra  The men oi the Norh Hjwabvtt Sun, Mon, Tue, Dec, 123  BLACK BEAUTY wiin MON A i RliLivlAN, K1CHARU DEN N1NU, fcVfcLiirt ANKERS Cartoon ud Leon Errol Comady Sun Show 3,5,7 Wd, Thur, Dec, 45 DING DONG W1LUAMS A Muiical Comedy with GLtNN VERNON FELIX BRESS AKi and MARLY McCiUlRE Plua DANNY BOY with BUZZY HENRY, RALPH HALL and HELEN ROWN Milton H Baxter, longtime secretary of Olive Lodge, No 156, F and A M,of Chelsea, died suddenly last Tuesday The Northville Downs racing season closed last week There were 67 nights of racjng, attended by 203,431 people and 7,577,91700 was wagered I church erve their oyster tupper j The village of Northvil16 received I the Wt J Naah home Saturday 30,000, the rent of the track, was I v        Sfiff2305 This track is only second  Stockbridge and Hawaii hw it SZ 1 o  xi v eredathletic relations as  rault to, Roosevelt Raceway, N Y their game Saturday when a Howman was hurt A crowd mobbed t Stockbridge team after the game HoweF Theatre HOWFLL, MICH Ihur, Fri, Nov, 829 Mat ihur, 2 p 11 Cont, ABBOTT  COSTELL O in i I LITTLE GIANT Nwi Comedy bl, Nov 30 Ma 2 p m, GALLUDING THUNDER  vitb LUAKLtS ijlAKHLT, SCHLEY I HE KUNAROUND witto ELLA KA1NSCLAUDE CAMERON Cartoon Jungle CJueen, Sat at Only tan, Mon, Dec 12 Sun Mat 2 P M Cont t YVONNE DCARLO and  CAMERON ROD in FRONTIER GAL with ANDY OEV1N E, FUZZY KNIGHT and BEVERLY SIMMONS Selected Short New Police have ined a warning against J E Hineswno has been sell ing ncdiient insurance policies in the American Farmer Insurance Company of Phoenix, Arizona, for 900, 1610 and 2150 The company is not li censed to do business in Michigan and according to them Hines is no route from Howell to Jackson longer employed by them He recently sold thirteen policies in St Johns, Michigan Born to Clare Swarthout and w on November 9th, a son F B Palmer has started a b Horn to W B Gardner and wife tovember 25th, a son Drilling for gas has started on the , Novi has voted to erect a 185,0 L N Brayton farm, south of Howell, i consolidated school Dansville voted  to build a 80,000 one Mrs James Stackable of Howell, a war nurse in World War I, was at one time stationed in Trieste Italy, where her son, Richard, is now serving 4 Sergeant Henry Placeway of Camp McCjuade, Californ, is visiting his mother, Mrs Katherine Shepard of Howell E Reed Fletcher, mayor of Brighton, sued the Brighton school board for 1,100 fees in connection with obtaining the money from the Max Buck estate for the Brighton athle tic held Martin J Lavan was attorney for the schol board and Judge Collins has ruled in favor of the school board in his opinion, he said, mere was no proof ottered that Fletcher was engaged as an attorney, but thai lie was merely representing the village in the transaction Mr Lavan  Notes of 25 Years Ago vsus scnool board attorney and was paid 10000 George Bill Bennett, of Hamburg, and Mrs Jane Du ,, of Detroit, were married by t j Brighton Lutheran Church, Novcjer 16th Attendants were Mrs Ben Pietra aid George Bennett  N G Riley has started a singing school here R Clinton has torn down his building opposite the town hall and moved it to his farm Mrs Johanna Kelly has gone to Virginia to spend the winter with her son C L Bowman has purchased the Dan Richards blacksmith shop and will use it for a barn Miss Bertha Donaldson and Peter Poole were married in Windsor, Ontario, Wodnocday  Glowing Warmth totftti STATE OF MICHIGAN be Circuit Court lor tha County oi Livingston in Chancery Bessie E Russo, Plaintiff va  Chicle Russo and John R Nael Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for tne County of Livingston ui ciiancery, at the City of Howell, in said County and State, on November  yth, 1946 in this cause it appearing from Uic sworn bili of compliant on file chat the plaintiff does not know the present wherabouts of Charles Russo ueiendant and whether he is a  resident oi Michigan,or lives outside sx the State of Michigan, or in a foreign country On motion of Van Winkle A VanWinkle, attorneys for plaintiff, it ThurFrj S, Nov, 2S,2,30 i     Charte, Rus Special tor ThLivgiving Wetk End j   8 PP   j tered herein and within 3 three months from the date of this j order and that in case of his aPpear2 of the Best fi Picture ance he cause his answer to plainWAALACE KiitKKr, MAKiAKti tiffs bi1 of compliant to be jfiled l us, Wtd, Dec, 34 AND NOW TOMORROW Starring ALAN LAUD, LOVE ITA YOUNG SUSAN HYWAIUJ nd BARRY SULLIVAN Comedy Cartoon News ir Avon Tkeatr StocVbridje, Mich  C L Graham has moved into the Graham house on Mill Street Born to John Martin and wifei November 27th, a girl Stockbridge had a tragedy last week when Frank Bailey shot and killed his brother, George, and then killed himself They operated a re pair shop there The boys were the sons of Israel Bailey, Dexter blacksmith, and were buried there The Marion and Anderson Farmers Club heW a joint meeting at the A A towe home Thursday Those on the program were Walter Clark, Lucius Wilson, Josephine Harris, Wirt Bartin, Mrs F Backus, Mrs H W Northon, A G Blood and Albert Mills The Putnam  Hamburg Farmers Club met at the Charles Campbell home Saturday Those on the program were Grace Nash, Iva Placeway, 15CANDAL COLUMN WHIM YOU WANT ITWHIN YOU WANT IT Chilly corners can be warm as toast these cold fall mornings, A modern electrk heater give you instant warmth from your nearest outlet Easy to carry, easy to operate There is no cleaner more convenient type of heat These new, lowpriced heaters are ideal for warming babys bath area, your dressing room, bathroom, or grandmothers favorite corner, And It Costs Only A Few Pennies An Hour    hnt unlimitod use can cause high electric bills For example, a thousand watt heater at residence rates costs only 17He a week when used one hour daily for seven days This same unit, however, when used 8 hours a day costs 140 a week and will add 1020 to your two months bill Consult a reputable electric dealer who can recommend a heater of sufficient wattage to fit your particular needs He can also  rti you jusi how much it will cost to operate I The DETROIT EDiSON Co AU BASCOftfti    O tttOfciX I and a copy thereof served on the atJn a Stry of the Wet that ivery i torneys for plaintiff within fifteen ooe Will Like I yg aft,, service on said defendant Charles Euaso, of a copy of Free Hammerstrong 4WartoooV5prigtJau for Thottas , iuei, DV 1, 3 THE WELL GROOMED BRIDE  A Comedy Starring OUVIA OcHAVILANO, RAY MILL MU, SONNY TUFTS Mew Carton Kioiwlike Caaaaavo NCT NUe rCoenwgS4rfc,fretiaBnul iomramj, Sty,Tfcy made Me a Thursday at home Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle were said bill and a notice of this order Wbdneaaay dinner guests at the And fthat in default thereof said iack Town h010 Oregory bill be taken as confessed by amid ,,  AUan Dmvis, defendant, Charles Ruaso FSliS ZL deS in forty days the pUtetiff Beaaie 0pfM ,, JTSly of ERusso cause a copy o this order i ,,j , si1day   Albert Hi d home Doom it get monotonous going1 to placef alone Bob AA flashlight is  poor company Bill  cant wait for a party now, Vy calls at Joans house, We wonder if Mitsie feels better now that Chuck Baker came back without a deer Marilyn and Joe would have had more fun Sat nite if Bobby had lost his flashlight Cariz and Bob arc not d g so good Dont tell me they find each other DULL Did Merian really want to see  Gallant Besa or Just ride in that Louis coyte and wife were guests I maroon Chevrolet aeJan Lucile McCluskey, Mrs John Van Fleet, Addie Kice, Grover Lamberton led the discussion on trusts, which was participated in by G W Teeple, Ed McCluskey, John Chambers, U F Kice, H G Briggs, R W Lake, and Charles Campbell M T Kelly is teaching the Salmon School in Hamburg Charles Meyers has enlisted and gone to Ohio OIL BUaNERJ,STOKRf HEATING AIR CONDITIONING  SLKVfCfc INSTALLATION PIPE ft  TING LOCAL NEWS William Brash PHONE PINCKNEY 150 to be published in the Pinckney Dis patch, a newspaper printed, publish d and circulating in amid County and that such DafeOicatiofi be cotic ued therein for at least once in each week for six weeks in succesAoa or that she cause a copy of thisoider to be personally aenned on  defendant, Charles Ruaw, at twenty days before the tune pnmcrib ed for his appearance Glenn C Yeilaod, CircoH Cawt Coauniamionar Liyfncstoe County, Miekagmji VanWiolde A VanWinkle Attorney for Plaintiff, vu i ixlee aad wii have mov i the Veanant house on the HarXme fans at Chubbs Corners i Mrs1  We hear Roaie is taking lessons in French thru the mail via Assumption FOR SALE16x12 poltry house J act Phone Pinikney 125 ACT NOWTo secure the county s man can operate Write Mr, R G, Gabertson, 223 E Douglas Struct, Blooanington, Illinois FOR SALKingling wood, all you can haul away for 5b Ted Singer     HELP Wanted  o Mr and Joe FOB fiaVLElad, springs,mattre , table, chairs and other fur j Lester McAfeeRush Lake j    j fB ALRound Oak istove in Zi wjTwLlTZZl J 1 unit r  1 liaalinf  ook atove MT PIECES to get big box Mf B , ftCBamm ou  rsf,et m Pay postman l1 lnr offers you and private awkoop leason mKMm     Try on the 4affonsit T W  LAST diad thl oawJkS TEzJ     , iaU iota nuttom mAmmm bruiw tfcen  JO    T2L 4wTS wSI   fttcfaar 4aDoas aporUi       Urn Mary Newton,  a ajawea in tne 14  FOR GKAR SHAPEKS, BKUACHHOB anr LATHE OPKMATWtS UBERAL EMPLOYEE tfENK US APPLY AT EMPLYM OFFICE Bowser Inc Gear Divitioii Fare wanted CHELSEA QffIfOU lama rarimw faaini    m m awpoa sports I   i aa a    am wVamw9aW a VaVawflHPPKtwaf  aVwawuwaV W   VII  HIM   v pa m ajaawaiaaHaBpmNaam K ALrGeeje for om ing  ng, wt about 12 ba aon Clifford Vartoro, jplus postage, ill akeoAjr 10 1 ,t ptcbeaFreeQuiH vanga nook, 46 readytocut paatorng Also CvaeJatcjit Trail Blam  mmrmmFlNCKNEYjjPATCHWtctoetdaz Nov 27 1946 Help Wanted LOCAL NEWS R K Wliott has purchased two lts of John Cologne, north of the To the Village of Pinckney   An Open Letter Leo Bettes and wife of Walled Lake To the ViUage of Pincknt ttfclWtKN THE AUfcS OF 16 ft 45 FOR LIGHT ASSEMBLY WOKK, 8 HOUR DAY 40 HOUR WEfcK GOOD WAGfcS  Voka 7300 HURON RIVER DRIVE r UfcAlfcK, MICH, spent Sunday at the aV J Carr home Russell Glover and wife of Fowlerville were Sunday guests at the Edward Spears home P V Curlett and Fred Seeger visited Milan Loage, F  A Mf on Wednesaay night with the Masoic Home picture Frank Aberdeen and family wera Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Rt  Noggle of Ann Arbor Miss Helen Seeley of Gladstoie spent the weekend with Mr and  Mrs Henry Winslow of Portage Lake ,iiuuwu,miiiiMiumiMimiiiiiimiim SHOVEL With 35 fool Boom and 58 Yd Dragline Bucket Farm Ditching  ALL, IYffc OF bXCAVUlNti Lake Front Development AKMCO IRON BREAKWATER SHEETING, FILL DIRT ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND GRADING WRITE OR PHONE FOR FREW ESTIMATE fURDY  ST PIERRE  Mr and Mrs Louis spent Sunday in Adrian Stackablo LEGAL NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY THE MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TO THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION   JBKIOHTON, MICH Briggs Lake Phone 5672 Jack Reardon of Detroit spent tL weekend at the Clifford Van Hori home  Joseph Basydlo and family sper it day with Mr and Mrs Glen  naney of Fowlerville Gale Middleton of Detroit spen Sunday at the R J Carr home Mrs Lena Wilkinson returned home witi  him for the winter Born to Gordon Lamb and wife of Detroit recently a daughter, Denise Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge spent last week in Detroit William MacMac1en and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge, honoring Mrs MacMackens birthday Mrs Eliza Van Sickle is a patient in a Detroit hospital Mr and Mrs George Stewart oi Hiland Lake attended the funeral of his brother, John, in Detroit Sunday Mr and Mrs Laverne Conk and daughter of Chelsea were Sunday guests at the John Bell home MrandMx,Leon Moabonm4 6514 J Review Drive, iiiiHiimtuoiiiiiiiMiintiiiiiiiiitfciiiiiiiiiiiinMiniiniMMimiiiiituiiiiimri UNADILLA FIX IX Attention Mr Lee Lavey, Mayor Mrs Claire Palmer, Trustee Mr Cass Clinton, Trustee Mr Roy Clark, Trustee Mr Murray Kennedy, Trustee 4Mr J Griffiths, Trustee Mr N Thayer, Trustee I hereby give the following statements, without fear or favor for your consideration At the time of my appointment as Street Commissioner, it was understood by all parties concerned that I was to get a fee of 150 per hour for my service as and when rendered I have not billed the Village for any time spent by myself nor have I collected for any of my time My estimate of 54 cents per cubic foot for installing the sidewalks did not include my time for supervision of taking up the old walks, and the equipment I used to do the work The Village did not even have a shovel, pick,i sledge, saw, wrecking bar, etc, and I furnished them also the oil for lanterns At is customary for any public works to furnish the necessary equipment for processing the work involved The estimate of 54 cents per cubic foot would and does look silly without the additional overhead It also looks silly when you compare the unit costs of 150 per cubic yard for gravel, and the 77 cents per bag of cement for 1 cubic foot Divide 27 cubic feet or 1cubic yard into 150 per cubic yard and you have 55 cents per cubic foot for gravel and 77 cents per cubic foot for one bag of cement, and you have 132 per cubic foot multiply that sum by 27 cubic foot or 1 cubic yard and the total cost of one cubic yard of material would be 3504 For a 125 mix that we used it would require 110 barrels of Portland cement for one cubic yard of concrete at 77 cents, the cost per barrel is 339 One barrel of cement contains 44 cubic feet of loose ce ment At the time I estimated the sidewalks I paid 70 oents per bag without the tax I was informed the Village did not have to pay the sales 4arOne monthlaterReadbona FOR AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER CERTAIN TERRITORY FROM ITS PINCKNEY EXCHANGE TO ITS BRIGHTON EXCHANGI r, i346, ante to repjttd and a date change and 28 Li in In accordance with Public Acts No 203 of 1913, No 419 of 1019, and No 3 of 1939, notice is hereby given that an application will be i resetted by the Michigan Bell Telephone Company to the Michigan Publi Seirica Commission in the City of Lansing on the Thirteenth day of Deceit for authority to transfer certain territory from its Pinckney ex, its Brighton exchange and to make effective within the territory to be transferred the rates, rentals, tolls, Charges rules regulations now applicable within the Brighton exchange The said application also will request the Commission to fi for a hearing of the matter The territory proposed to be transferred from the Pinckney  to the Brighton exchange comprises all of Sections 21, 22, 26, 2 and portions of Sections 9, 10, 23, and 33 of Hamburg Township ston County, Michigan, and is enclosed by the following boundary L Starting at the northeast corner of Section 9, Hamburg  Township, Livingston Countyj south along the east line of  Sections 9 and 10 to the southeast corner of Section 16 east along the north line of Section 22 to Chilson Road southeast to a point where the eastwest center line of  Section 23 intersects the Huron River east on the eastwest center line of Section 23 to the east line of Section 23 south along the earst lines of Sections 23 and 26 to the southeast corner of Section 20 west along the south lines of Sec tions 2i and 27 to the southwest corner of Section 27 south along the east line of Section 33 onehalf mile to the center of the east line of Section 33 west on the eastjst center line of Section 33 to the center of the west  of Section 33 north along the west lines of Section 33, 28 and 21 to the northwest corner of Section 21 east along  the north line of Section 21 to the Ann Arbor Railroad  northerly along the Ann Arbor Railroad through Sections  10 and 9 to the north line of Section 9 east along the north  line of Section 9 to the starting point EXCHANGE RATES Within the above described territory Pinckney exchange rates ara now applicable Following the proposed transfer of the territory Brighton exchange rates would be applicable A comparison of the Pinckrfty and Brighton exchange rate schedules is shown below Effect of Change from Pin7inre7toTPnfn,ton Monthly Exchange Kates Rates Class of Service Pinckney Brighton Increase Decrease WET FIX ANYTHING awkfcPfcKS FURNACES REPAIRED WASHING lMAiaINfcS FURNITURE CARPENTER REPAIRS SOLUER1NG Drop Us a Card and We Will Come to See You rbUMBiNG LAMPS PUMP ELECT CLOCKS TOYS BOOS  McCOCHIN B NOTICE i will receh  sealed bids OD the Ida Mae Mew er two family hou e in Pinckney J M MsLnseaS Adm, 09 East Grand River, Brighton daughter of Dexter spent Sunday at the George Meabon, Jr, home Mr and Mrs A L Nisbett and Miss Blanche Martin were in Ann Arbor Wednesday Mrs James Reid of Dover has remrnrd from St Josephs Hospital, in Ann Arbor, where she has been a patient The South Lyon Chamber of Commerce has started a project to light the athletic field The V F W Post of Pinckney made about 300 on their feather party Friday night They may give another before Christmas Robert Lathers of Chubbs Corners has been picked to play the heavy in the senior play at University High school, Ann Arbor Charles Clark and Don Burns are home from Camp Knox on terminal leave They report to Camp Stone, California, for overseas duty Mrs Don Swarthout was unable to teach a couple of days last week on account of illness Mrs Roy Fisher was a patient at McPherson Hospital, in Howell, last week A card from Mrs Nellie Frye Nash stated she and Mr Nash are located at New Smyrna, Florida Mr and Mrs Vincent MacDougal Marion Jarvis left for California last week William E Darrow of Columbus, Souh Carolina, was in town last V  ,cts to return to the i   HO is employed by a 1 j a Company i and Mrs Rosa Bead were in Windsor, Wednesday to being Howard home Herb Sneed and wia, Mrs Alice Mauk and children of Howell were Sunday night guests at tbe Read home Mr and Mrs Fred Bead and Dr Steve Brown and wife went to Houghton Lake Saturday with the Bead house trailer raised the price to 77 cents per bag, tax included, which I am informed was wrong as I agreed to pay the 77 cents for my own private con tracts and 70 cents wiuiout tax for all Village work When the cement situation became acute, I had to pay 77 cents and like it Read Sons agreed to furnish the cement for 70 cents, tax free, but failed to do so I contacted the State Highway Department and they prom ised to ship carload lots to me for Village use ONLY at carload prices, but failed to do so, on account of the great demand for cement for highways You people can readily see the mounting costs of the materials and you were informed of the same, and you reluctantly accepted them Now through the Press 1 am informed that you will not pay the additional cost I ask you in all fairness, and from a business standpoint, WHY your body did not notify me personally, by word of mouth or mail the reason for not wanting to pay the addi tional cost, and WHY I was given the PRESS NOTICE, and again a formal, not a minute, report of the councils proceedings, and WHY it was done in guch a shipshod irnn ner when I was out o iie V e on business t I certainly think the dignity oi your respective offices would qualify you to do so, and state the reasons for my dismissal publicly or by mail so that I could defend myself I therefore demand that your honorable body take immediate action by special meeting or otherwise and bring about, a settlement I also demand that a committee be appointed by your body and check the amount of walk laid and check it against your records of payments made to me, so that I can vindicate myself not only to my family, but the people of the Village of Pinckney, and the public in general I further demand that your findings or the committees findings be published in the Pinckney Dispatch the local paper I expect an early reply on this matter so disinterested parties may Boas I alao check the walks, and that their I findings may also be published My books an available to you or your coeamittee, and so are my records open for the public and taxpayers of  the Village of Pinckney f  Business, 1 1 arty Residence, 1 Party  Residence, i 1arty  Private Branch Exchange trunk line 200 150 200 150 X2TT 210 125 240  Daily guarantee Daily guarantee on local mess on local mess  only 7 oi XUO Rural, within  miles of Base Rate Area boundary Business or Residence Rural, more than li miles from Base Rate Area Boundary Business or Residence Extension Stations Business Residence Extension Bells 150 150 00 50 JO 150 175 100 50 25  25 40 1 h  4 06  Exchange line mileage charges apply in addition for service outside itri base rate areas The territory proposed to be transferred from the Pinckney exchange to the Brighton exchange is more than three miles from the Brighton base rate area boundary As is indicated above each subscriber to rural line service in the said territory located more than three miVs from the Brighton base rato area would have his monthly rate increased 25 cents Customers in the said territory having bush ss extension stations would have their monthly charges increased an  lditional 40 cents in each case while those having extension bells would have their rate for that equipment decreased 5 cents per month in each case Mileage charges applicable for one and fourparty line urban services in the territory proposed to be transferred would be either higher or lower following the transfer, depending upon the customers location within the area in question There are no such services now furnished in the area TOLL RATES The established rates for messages between telephone exchanges with rate centers located twelve 12 miles or less, airline, from each other the airline distance between Pinckney and Brighton is approximately 10 miles are shown below, being in accordance with Orders of the Michigan Public Service Commission as set forth in the Michigan Bell Telephone Companys Tariff M P S C No 3 heretofore approved and now on Alt with the Commission STATION TO STATION MFSSAGES Day, Night and Sunday PAID Each First Add 5 Min 3 Min 10c 5c COLLECT Each First Addl 3 Min 1 Min 20c 5c PERSON TO PERSON MESSAGES Day, Night aad Saaday PAID and COLLECT Each First Addl 3 Min IMia 20c fe i  4i i  J  Mr and Mrs Fred Detroit Thursday In my were in to Sunday guest of Mr aad Mrs, Lee I Lavey were Harry Lnvey and wife of Detroit and Joe Metx aad wife rf to avakl litigation I hope are met at once in orhring this matter to a conBoapanffnlly yoqrs, CLAMJm F KiaWCaWR, 1  Following the proposed transfer of territory, toll for messages between the Pinckney exchange and the Brighton would be eliminated for messages between the area propoaed to be ferred and Brighton, but would be applicable for messages lutwean that area and Pinckney   Toll rates for calls from the Brighton exchange to other paJata a compared with rates for calls from the Pinckney exchange to ether peaata would be slightly lower or slightly higher depending upon the laeallaB a the point called MickBellTekphoneCsTiT     r   tj V , r djitC   isrc  SJ f  1 C J4 PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednedy Nov 27 1946 PINCKNEY DISPATCH Entered at , Poatoffice ond daei uattet Pwwmy, Mick vtaiscrlptlow 1111 a jm I ishw Paid   jiaiiiiietiiiuiiiiii F C Reickhoff Sr OPTOMETRIST i20 WEST GRAND RIVER AVI HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS rHONE Sli Raido  HOMES FOR SALE  WILL PASS FOR G I LOANMod  ern six room home, 4 miles south  of Brighton on good road, Automatic hot water, oil heat, 70Q0Beautifiil furnishings sold at saerifii at exuu cost Five room home, hardwood floor, nicely furnished near Brighton on plastered walls, natural fireplate, good road, 6300, 2000 down Fred Evers had fourteen sheep killed by dogs the other night Dr McGregor and son of Brighton tailed at the William Mercer home Sunday Horace Hanson and wife were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Dan Mil ler, j The Hollis Wylie family spent the weekend at the Abrams home in Howell Norman White and wife were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ben White at Anderson Koy Reason and family and Mrs Edna Reason and Leota, were in Detroit Saturday Lemuel Martin and wife of Ypsilanti were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs John Martin Miss Gertrude Spears of Los Angeles, California, is visiting at the Edward Spears home  Mrs Florence Van Beuran and daughter of Detroit called on Mr and Mrs, John Dinkel Sunday Arthur Marshall was taken to St Josephs Mercy Hospital in P ri Ar bor Saturday with appendicitis James Shirey, Jr and family of Jackson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout Mr and Mrs Robert Pike and Mrs Etta Bland spent Sunday with  Mrs Leswie Farrington of Plainfield  Mrs Edith Teeple returned to Jackson last week after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs Nettie Vaughn Sunday guests of Miss Jessie Green and Mrs Weltha Vail were Mr and  Mrs Harry Palmer of Detroit and I  Mrs Eulalie Buttlemati of Horton  Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and son, John, and Elsie DeWolfe were in Howell Tuesday und Mrs Jennie Devereaux went with  Friday Sunday gueBts of Mr and Mrs C J Clinton were Martin Greiner and wife of Mvlton and Ralph Clinton of Detroit Captain Lucius Wilson has been discharged from the army at Fort j Monroe, Virginia, and he, his wife and j daughter are at the Emmett Roche home in Detroit The Pinckney fire department made Supplies CORY DRUGSTORE Dead or Alive HOKbfcty 15 COWS 13 Farm Anfmalt Collected Promptly  Modern Equipment Capable Men F L PARKER, Aient Phone 88, Pinckney Tbi FASTFST Dead Stock Service in Michigan CentralD ead Stock Co CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL ,i ,f I Zmttmmzm  mmt mwMmniMtiiWH LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee Four room home on east shore of Buck Lake near Hamburg iarger I  an hou7sun7aY7fl 711 t0t T noon One tn Ilsnd Lakn near urnnce, full basement, z laice iront Lke,and where a srass fire burned ts 2 car garage, all In excellent Lakeland, where a grass nre nurnea considerable acreage, and the other to the Lee Lavey home wher his truck caught on lire It was iiv too greatly damaged lots condition, 5900, terms nicety furnished inside and out, 2 Lake near Brighton,all large rooms, lake front lotsAn ekta value 14000 terms J R HAYNER, Broker Hamburg,MichPhone Brighton 3670 Hand Tooled Laced and Assembled Blkfold made to your personal specifications Your name,initials emblem delicately engraved Each billfold made entirely of the very finest calfskin avuilable, gives years qf sturdy vearPlease ordr early,leather is priority governed A beutiful and distinctive gift for ladies and gentlemen Komm 42, 3 East, Mich State Mich State San, Howell, Mich PRICE 750 BUCK BERQUIST Mr and Mrs William Nettley of Detroit called on the Hoff sisters Sunday INCOME TA KfcFOKifc Income Tax Reports Made Out at my home at 406 East Grand River in Brighton Phone 3731 MRS J M McLUCAS ALL MNDS Ut KAW 1UKS IN SEASON AND BEEr, and 1 Ru MIULS, S1IEL i fcLTS and DEER SKINS hVCWS JJDJoyle PHONE 42 PINCKNEY Dead anil Disabled Horace and Cattla Hegt, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE WMM iHOtVi COLUECT TO DARLING  COMPANY Bath loom and kitchen wait trt make beautiful transformation Put  it on over your old wall Let us give you un estimate with F H A terra Davis  Davis, Phone 370 108V iW Grand River, Howell Having Decided to Quit Farming I Will Sell my Personal Property at Public Auction on My Farm, Located 1 Itttf West of PinckrJoy on M36 on  UMMIIIIIiatlllllllllllltlllllMlllMinisUH first National Bank Under Federal Supervision Metier PedWeJ DepeeJt 1 ur Miraaee Corporation All De 2 pontto Uenred  fte S,O0 fe I John Deere Tractor and  full Two Bottom Tractor Plow, Oliver One Bottom John Deer Plow Double Disc Corn Binder BfcCormick Deering Hay Loader Superior 11 Hoe Drill Deerinf Mowing Merhin Qora Sbeler Wagon McCormlek Side Rake Com Hunker, 6 Roll Spetooth Drag Milk Cans Steel Wheel Barrow fetof Scales Woo Box and Weigttag Crate  Oil Barrets 4r many other articles e Richmond HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Home and Thanksgiving two words that always blend together  May they rekindle pleaaant memories for you, year after year THIS BANK WILL NOT BE OPEN THANKSGIVING DA WE HAVE AMffM FCMPfc kHkOAmm tOft flQfM LOAMM WEAL ESTATE WmCUM oa XLirmmmmm CH Wednesday Nov 20 1946 Just Received CARLOAD OF FARM AND POULTRY FENCE FEW CEMENT MIXERS, MAN JRE TOOTH HARROW,MILK COOLER b I LEL STOKERS, ELECTRIC AMD WATER HEATERS lassified vVani Ad  UK SALEWood and Coal heating iove, loo capacity Nick Holuae  PROFESSIONAL CORNER Phone bur io 3TATE OF M1CHIUAA The Probate Court for the County of Livingston  At a sourion of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said county on the 15th day of November A D, 945  HNCKNEY SARI Present Hon Willis L Lyons, I Raj M Dotty, M D,  Judge of Probate i Puxnaaj, MtktgTi  In the Matter of the Estate of I SuivyUiOO a, m to 200 p m I  illiam J Nash, Deceased tt Wedaesday3 H4  ,, 7 tetm Edessa E Nash, having filed in 5turday7 lo S in the eveaiag I aid Court her petition praying that  We are now doing Cust om Grinding LUMI biiiail whie sow about 10 tar row, estrayed irom my iaiia ruuier pltrtse return ana receive reward  r ran, Aiiuchey, Town dull iCoad Silver Lakd tuiu i5vi,iu rt left Hand castiron uatn tub , complete G Hughes, Kusn LakePhone 13GF6 KUK SALE Mens yellow gold wrist watch, liulovu, 17 jewels expansion I wrist band and has neverbeen worn price 30OB Reason for selling is and does not want to part with it hut owner has another wrist watch He received this one as a gift and needs tho money 245 Unadilla St box 3 or phone J8f  ,,0ITSALfc5 Heavyyoung hordes in bst of ondition J4U Farley Rd 10 ALE Three 20 gal crocks, 1 do ,ink, 1 bee end springs, 220   wv tank, will hold 18U lbs oi  ejssurejset of stairs 12 ft long  w egK incubator Frank Plaakx VJTED TO BUYClikenTof al inds, also ducks Will pny Detroit prices  iC H Lloyd Ill Cedar LfUce Rd Phone 13F22 WANTED Paper ot all kinds, Iron, Hags  1 Copper Harry Prisk WANTED CHICKENS Honest prces paid for ail kinda of poultyr Tyler Brogan Howell, Mich Helen, Rubinstein Cosmetics ex elusive in  Livingston County at Howell Ruths Shop for Womei FUR SALEislabwooa Buy Now Thurson Lumber Co , Phone H4 Howell, Mich We arc paying 86c for cream brought to our door Watson  OLoary Dairy, Howell, Mi  WANTEDWaitresa for full time Dixie Restaurant, Main and Peart Sts , Pinckney FOR SALESand colored herring bone tweed tailored suit, size 18 for  ijitO Phone Pinckney G3 IOll SiALKCement klJckT  P  T Block Products 1901 Bcardsley Pd, Pvkney the administration of said estate be gianted to Mark A, Nash or to some other suitable person l is Ordered that the 9th day of ecember AD,1946 at ten oclock n the forenoon, at said Probate I Office, be and is hereby appointed ar hearing said petition It is Further Ordered , That c notice thereof be given by pub Tcation of a copy of this order for hree successive weeks previous to id dav of healing, in the Pinckney Mspatch, a newspaper printed and irculated in said county iilis L Lyow, Judge of Probate V true Copy elestiaParshallRegisteer of Probata DR G ftC McCLUSKEY DENTIST J11 N, MiokJea Residence 814 I Office 935 Eveawagt by HowoU, MieaJaa, P MARION BAUTYSHOP  SfEOiALiZlNG IN PERMANENTS MACHINE AND MACHINELLS ALSO COLD WAVES Phono 6 MARION JAKVlOwaer OR SALEChickens custom dressed IT the locker, Faathor drvs n 10c, rawing 10c We also dress turkeys oil cant afford to do theem your  Wm Scott on Braley farm , Plainfield on M36 or inquire at i inckney Locker Store   PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Phono SF11 Pinckney, Michigan OR SALEHeatrola stove merican radiator, 50 Zi R K, Elliot and late SERB SNEEi 207 H S OreJ N  HowlL MJefcisan ReaJ Ecu to, liuaraoro Broker City, Lake nd Fma PK A SpociaJitj t ti Vnir Pranart WtJ MGENERAL INSURANCE Phora 59 T3 Pinckney   Michigan VanWinkle  Via Doi W VaaWlattJo Charles K we tats Attorney at Law rirat State and Aavhaf   HowoU, MieeLjae CEMETERY MEMOArs J L ARNST4 SON Aaa Arbor, Miobif aa HAROLD D CHUBB HowoU, Michifaa Local Representative ateauineals  Marker MARTtN J LAVA v  Aster  w Puoo 13 Brlaeaea aVKte Phone 136F6 Rap 1,mm AWium  717 Laftaeieli rlo PL State License Rath Lai PRSWARTHOUT A 0N FrJNERXL HQM Moaora Maipoaaat Am Suit aofi iillai pK, u  Ptaohaoy, Mi HiSEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLFNEL HOfEI ROOM 70 o PHONE V ANN ARBOR MICH t formers Feed Supply C PHONR 1Q4 , iViAX RUSSELLMgr We nave been uuymb wieajn in Howell for 155 years Prompt and courteous service Paying 85c foi cream brouprht to the W t on  OLeary Dairy, Howe Mich SAVE MONEY DELAVAL STERLING STOKERS EMPIRE MILKERS WESTIVNGHOUSE MILK COOLERS SAVE UP TO 25 PERCENT SHOP WITH FISCH SAVE MONEY Filch Elec, App C   85Q5 M36, 1 Mile of U S23 Phono 3081 Whitmore Lak,Mich KLhKlUtKATlUW  APPLIANCE SERVICE FORMERLY WITH MONTGOMER YWARD HAROLD RADY 3S80 RUSH LAKE RD, PINCKNEY PHONE 1366FI1 CLAUDE FKIRSCHKE General Contractor and Builder 251 Portage St PnckaeyMfcfc 666 WAT OF MlLHiUAN ho Probata Court tor the Count, 4f Lirinfston imtd petition the mUU Mary Drayton us Trustee prays for an order auth i OU PREPAR1ATIOWS UVJ1D TABLETS SALVERNOSF DROPR UPO nnlF x, Directed CORY DRUG STORE 11 ihi Prhltl0,l0i ,d Uft held fttl direct  vS f m the City wocee  J H0WeI1 lu  bounty,on he Jth day of November A D iy4b Willis ILL,,,,, Housewives 8AV E YOUR WASTE FATS zing and directing her to sell the above described premses under the on of this Court and that the proceedsfrom such sale stand in lieu of the above described premise, sub jet to the further order of this Court as to the reinvestment thereof On the motion of Glenn C Vcliannd, Attorney or such Trustee and petitioiner it is Further On4 red, Presrnt,Honorable Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the EetHe cf Clarence Stackable , Deceseed lu It appearing to the Court that the  u n  ,  ,, the time for presentation of claimg J  ng n ld pet,tl0n be heid at againJC said estate should be imited i, Crcult Court lioom il1 and that a time and place be appointUrt HoUse ,n the City of Howe11 cd o receive pvmma  v7iA Michigan, on the tnh day of Decern r, 1946 at the opening of Court SEPP8OLSS A13 MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 East iefferaon Street BL DAN BURKETT Phona 68Q2 Aao Arbor, Miek FOR REFRIGERATION CALLSERVICE COMMERCIAL NATION PHONL13EFR,GERATION o receive, Overcome Soap Shortage TOILET SOAP  nv American There is world wide shortage of all Animal Fats got one fifth of what they used in 1041 coverings etc Without the help of the year, One out of in American kitchens, So dont blme your grocer if he 1 botcher,  LIFEBUOY examine and adjust h all claims by and before said Court  It is Ordered, That all of the Weditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at said Probate Office on or before the 10th day of February A D, 1947, at ten oclock in forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed for the examinat Ttion and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard and that all persons interested in the above appear before this Court on that day, time and place, to show cause if any exist, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted And it is further Ordered, that a opy of this petition be served on all F O HCW FOOT ODOR GERM TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASED, your 35c back F O is a ftsrmendescribed lands and premises be andjtation Kill this germ, you kill the odor Get this POWERFUL germ killer TEOL from any druggist Apply FULL STRENGTH for Fo sweaty or itching feet Locally at CORY DRUG STORs Piadcaey, Mich and Vegetable Oils, La,t year Soap Makers only This also affects paints, textiles, Housewives there would have every nine cakes of soap made last yer was leather goods, floor been little soap last wate fat,s saved has no soap but save every ounce of fat cn a,J soil it to your H We Need them Leav Them at this Store TWLL i SEVTElt MEATS Al Clarks It is Further Ordered, That piblic notice thereof be given by pusUcaj i ton a, a copy of this orlev for thre successive weeks previous to day of hearing in the Pinckney JJS  ipatch, a newspaper prino i,l  persons interested in th  above dscribsd lands and prem s, at least ten days before the return herein oulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true r y Celestia ParhaJl,Register of Probate STATE OF MICHIGAN i i I he Circuit Colirt for the County of JJVingsioB in Chaacory j in the Hatter of the Petition of Mary Brayton, Trustee, lor Order  to Sell Lands j ORDER FOR HEARING At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City oi riowcll, Michigan, on the 17 duy of September, 94 6 Present Hon, Joseph H Collins, Circuit Judge Mary Brayton, Trustee, having Piled in this cause, a petition setting forth thai Martin Holtforth,her fat, er died on the 20th day of March, 193, leaving a last Will and testrf ment, by the terms of which petition er was devLwd certain lands for life And that by the order of this Court uch lands were sold and a portion f the proceeds were reinvested in certain lands and premises situated and being in the City of Howell, ivinjteton County, Michigan, and de rribd as follows towit Addition to the Village now City T,ot number 47 and 48 of Jewett Ydditio to the Viagenow City  fowii Mfehiepn, according to the recorded Plat thereof  i f      , I t forth, of any of said parties are rjfi found in the state of Michigan And it is further Ordered, that j this order or a true copy thereof be 1 published for three successive weeks 1once each week in the Pinckney  Dispatcji, a newspaper printed, published and circulating n said County of Livingston, Michigan Joseph H Collins, Circuit Judge A true copy John A Hagiran, Clerk Glenn C Yelland, Attorney for Petitioner Business Address,Howell, Mich, i Phone 145 IMft ttte WcPherson State Bank BANKING FOR FARMERS Michigan banks have just nacehrthe National 1000 point Award for their service to agriculture for the  hird 8ucessi year The award is made for regular and extra services Hampshire I rendeid to farmersje White Leghorns  1  New FOR SAII Redt and GO L AAA,, a vear old last August, alive 0ur bank has tried to do its part or dressed Mrs G W Latimer in earning this citation We will conPhonrfr Pinckney FOR 91F4 SALE   tmuo to broaden our servioss to tho 91F4  farmers of Livingston County, for wiL uiu lin larVJ measure the sucafal opbody Wock ratin of  famg me to Pfle CAOBO  At ,AI  , M  Robert Pike, phons FOR SAFTCL am receiving orders for dressed geese and ducks and will also dress turkeys for you for the Thanksgivng Dav while fyou wart John R Martin fortlu county other enterprises of the leftknta Stsfe Rail FOR SALETrailer House R K Elliott    i FOR SALE40 ten weeks old pis,2 j Lewis Tuthill, 1171 Merrill Rd j miles southwest of Hamburg     IMousy to loan at Interest paid em itaTims Certifkates of  etw ft lo SSMJOS lain Fad I And it farther appearing that FOR SALE Oak Block Wood William Plummer   FOR RALftatadjC curtasm stretehr Harry Prisk FOR SALEPop Com,  4ry, ready 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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>y JXTi  1    TfrN 7 C  ,   s yv IT W iiv  Dispatrij Vohunt63 1 Pmckney Dispatch Wednesday, Nov 20 1946 No 47 Pinckney Ends  Season With 260 Win Over Hartland   Pinckney high tehool ended her MMon here Friday night by defeat ing Hartland easily, 26 to 0 Hartland bat always been regarded ai a pushover for Pinckney and the boys did not show the fighting ipirit they had Dexter the previous week, ntented themselves with trick Jmd rattle dattle stuff If they n to work on the Hartland Una they probably could have dou bled thescore Substitutes were num erous and no effort was made to ejass a big score ffce touchdowns were made by RusP Clark and Cork Darrow on passes Wd Jin Meyers and Bob Howe on JBW plays The conversions were by  Cork Darrow and Clark Pinckney was careless the first half and lost the ball twice on fumbles and had two passes intercepted Still they were never in danger of being scored on The boys did not do Bad all things considered They only ha four of last years regulars back JimMeyer, Dick Young, Bob Howe and Cork Darrow, and Rut Clark who was in considerable last year The new material was light and inexperienced Still they only lost to Little Pioneers by one point, held Fowlerville to one touchdown and Stockbridge to two Young, Howe, RClark and C Darrow aic Michigan Mirror  State News1 TO finckaey Hartland Young u, gidweil Latimer lt  Dahn Elmer lg J Clark   S Lyons Howe rg  Mann C Darrow rt  Faulkner R Clark re  Stevens B Darrow qb idewll J Meyer Lh Combs R Amburgey rh  H Lyons Burns  fb Abiland News and and Hapaeaiajs of taoj State Tersley Told from iaaieg Another round of febtfr strikes is in the offing as  result of the lifting of wage and price control which may hasten the migration of industry to small towns where there is little labor trouble, In the cities it is toe high cost of living, in the country the high cost of production The Consumers Council in Detroit objected to the recent increas ed price of milk to bring the De trot market in line with Toled and Chcago markets Latest figures from the bureau of agricuture show farm prduction costs have doubled since the 1935 ,39 period asriSHel This does not include clowung household voods,sutoes and trucks also used by farmers The Mich Milk Producers made a study of it They claim while milk sold for 390 a cwt thj cost of production we 78 leaving a 12 cent profit The average wage of the farm worker is 74 cents fin hour Butter during the war was 56 cents and milk 15 to 17 cents a quart Since June dajry prices have gone up Butter to 1 a Iband milk to from 17 to 22 cents Inj industry absentism is great er now than in war time It seems the people are drawing such big wages they dont have to work steady m ffTOM This causes the paradox of high OUR DEMOCRACY 1 Notes of the Game Current Comment Freedom of the Press Thg RIGHT TO PHINT ONlS OCAS WAS FIRST ESTABLISHED IN AMffRICA SY THE TRIAL OF JOHN PCTIftZSMaCft ARJtfSTtTP IN 175 FOR CRITICIZING THE ROVAL GOVERNMENT IN ,HIS NEWSPAPER, ACOUITTCPON THE eROMNOS THAT HE HAD PRiNTSP THE TRUTH, j Some system of keeping order will Hartland has benten Pinckney in have to be adopted at the night footfootball once in fifteen years So with ball games or they will fall into dia the result a foregone conclusion, repute While there waB no great disGentry I wages anj jow production   Sfr  While strikes are more numer ous employment has reached an  n time high Unless strikes tie up production economists predict a mild recession in 1047 followed by good times The Nov 5 election jresult was not a mandatr to tr Republicans but a revolt agalns wartime re, strictions and shortages It v easy to turn to the right when four pocket b ok  fntf  4 is 4wrtther rpfitr t daB whpn  etit 7 x The fire department was called to Rush Lake late Friday night when a cottage belonging to Harold Raidy ittrtevsr The cottage and eoni nts eta almost a total loss The firemen all being deer hunting, L J Henry took the fire eugine down there IT i GEORGE E SHERIDAN George E Sheridan was bom n H arg January 10, 1884, the son of the late Edward Sheridan, died  at a medical clinic in Jersey City,N J, on November 13 He was a rural carrier out of Hamburg until the route waa discontinued He was tran sferred to Dexter where he retired Last May He was a member of the Brighton Masonic Lodgeserving a master in 1928Surviving is his wife Pearl The funeral was held from the Pinckney took things easy and used all the trick plays in the bag The result was Hartland received two Pinckney fumbles the first half and intercepted two Pinckney passes Pinckney also drew two fifteenyard penalties Still with all these breaks Hartland never got closer tp the Pinckney goal line than the fortyyard marker for their offense was nil  Mrs Sarah Hinsdale, former teacher here, now at Hartland, was one of the Hartland fans This was the smallest crowd of the year The Hartland fans did not num ber over 25 or 30 besides the players The Pinckney fans were also missing order at the recent DexterPinckney game liquor was very plentiful among the patrons and both men and women were observed who had had too much We were told by a member of the school board that at least 150 persons crashed the gate without paying The Pinckney field is not yet fenced At the Howell  Fowlerville night game we were told there was pleuty of drinking but no disorder At Brighton at the game there with Williamston things got out of hand and there were frequent clashes between fans on both sides At the conclusion of the game Williams ton fans mobbed the referee and tore his clothes off, in large numbers, partly due to the according to the Brighton Argus WilTVlROUGM FREEDOM OF THE PRESS AND FREEDOM OF SPEECHTN PCOPLfi OF OUR DEMOCRACY HAVE ALWAYS ENJOYED THE CONSTITUTIONAL 9IVILESC OF FRBt AND OPEN DISCUSSION   ESSENTIAL SAFEGUARDS OF GOOD GOVERNMENT  I deer hunting season  Without Pinckneys schedule is considerably changed next year they may have no bumper crowds Dexter, Fowlerville aJ Stockbridge are all played away The home games are with Brighton, Saint Marys, Adrian, and Manchester Brighton is the only one who will draw a big attendance here Stronger teams should be scheduled such as Chelsea and Howell A Howell game would draw a huge crowd here This year the team probably missed most of all the absence of Gus Led vidge an4 Don Burns who graduated Last June and are in the army These two were on the receiving end of the Pinckney forward passing attack in 194445 which accounted for most of Pinckneys points Pinckneys record this year is four games won and five lost The scores arc as follows Brighton 34 Little Pioneers 7 Fowlerville 0 Other Deer Hunters Leave RAY WILLIAMS Ray Williams for 30 years con Other deer hunters who went north testwrrxk were Lee Bai Mi isfchnund 7 Pinckney C Pinckney 0 Pinckney 0 Pinckney, 19 Pinckney 12 Pinckney 32 Pinckney 0 Pinckney 26 Pinckney Stockbridge 13 St Marys 0 Manchester 7 South I,yon 6 Dexter 18 Hartland 0 Haines, JOG Plummer, Ezra Plummer, Ben Tomlin, Margin Light, Marion Reason, Charles Clark, Sr, expects to E wnen his 80 Charles, Jr, and nected with newspapers at Howell jDon Burns come home on furlough Jack Roberts also goes to the upper peninsula The Pinckney hunters have already gotten their quota of deer The Miller camp near Douglaa ,Uke has t hot by Norman, Clrre and Clifford died of a heart attack, at Charlotte last Friday Surviving are his wife, a son and a daughter He was a personal friend of ye editor and in our early days here often came over and fixed our linotype machinal If,  MRS AUCU5TA KELLY Mrs Augudta ively, widow ot the late Robert Kelly died at StJoe hospital, Ann Aibw Monday after a long illness She was formerly Augusta Wise and was born in Ger I many and lived with the family of bomTsundaV Re TM McLuias the late DrHF Sigler previous to fflciatin Burial was in Hamburg  marriage,Surviving are 2 sons, eimieter Brighton Lodge No 247 Gorman Pinckney and Daviu, U AT M exemplified the Masonic  daughter,Hennetta, A son, Maurlt7  fc  ce is deceased There are also 2 rite at tbe grave gganddiildren anT 2 sistars in CfcOKGE PARKER t Minnesota uw I The funeral will be held at St Geofft Parker, 62, of Unadiila wtmii tl MAEY CHUsUJl Sunday Nov 4, 24th Sunday auei Pentecost, Communion Sunday ioi the Junior Holy Name Society,feth week of 50th Novenna We are grateful for all those enrolling in the purgatorial society This gives Pinckney 101 and their opponents 85 points Dexter high school has claimed the liamston has disputed the play as illegal by which Brighton won the game and protested the contest and there is a possibility athletic relations between the two schools may be cancelled This is a ticklish situation and no apparent solution is at htfid University of Michigan officials have cumbulted similar conditions for years without much success This rowdyism seems to crop out only in tense situations where rivalry betweei schools is intense    Memories of the Bath school disaster rooccurred when the boiler in the heating system of Baroda Consolidated school in southern Michigan blew up last week destroying part of the building Due to a change in classes the class room above the boiler was empty at the time and only one child was killed and eighteen injured These accidents are an exception and seldom occur All school heating systems are carefully inspected by a state inspector once a year and particular attention is paid jto the boiler in the heating system j Consequently, there have been very few accidents of this nature    The state liquor control commission is reported limiting liquor and beer licenses only to places where they ClasD C footboU titlo by virtue of be mve adequate police profifctlori State ing the only such team in the statepolice raided a dance hall noar Farmwhose goal line has not been crossed, jngton last week against which there This is the best team ever turned out by Dexter, who only took up foot ball five years ago The teim won seven games and played a  coreless had been numerous complaints and discovered many teenage boys and girls there under the influence of liquor Several arrests were made for tie with Brighton They made thirty I contributing to the delinquency of touchdowns and scored li7 points to minors and there is a probability that their opponents 0 Seven regulars of this years team will return to school next year tiller, Bill Baughn, Ora Haines, L  Enrollments are received during the f,Claude and Gerry Swarthout, Rus ell Livermore, Joe Plumrrs, Ben fomfin alfo got one wfc hear Cork Darrow, Jim Meyer, LD iaines went deer hunting Frank BrenninisttaU jr and wife month of November Among the intentions are Sun, late Roche Shehan at 8 a mM at 11 am, special com for the sickMm Feast of St Peter and Paul, intention for Mrs Kelly, reqt by Iher children Wed for the late Lucius McCluskey reqby Leo McCluskey between bis legs 11Marys church, Pinckney Thursday INGTOH cooDSPFim died at University hospital, Ann A t 9 a, m, Rev, Fr, Murphy of WfcLLINGI0 GOODSPEED vtr on November 13 Surviving are ftdatitg , Burial in St, Marys hit wife, a son, Sfeven anl a step cemetery, 4acbtr, Mrs Lea Durnitru of De came home from the north with a deer Sunday Clar Swarthout retujrned home from the north Monday with an 8 the ,B V Mary, high mass for point buck and 60 lfe coyotte hate Mrs Mary McCluskey req by  Jlpryl Ambbrgey and Newell  her son, Leo Fri, east of S Ce Presley hunted deeT last week I Celia, high mass for late Mrs,Rose Louis Swarthout had a narrow Platowski Sat Feast of St, Clem, escape when a hunter bullet went ent, high mass for dead, commem oration for members of purgatorial society, 122 ATTEND 4H CLUB MEET 122 attended the 4H Club banquet at Howell laatJ Friday The program consisted oi gToutt singing, 5 number by the 4H orches tra led by Rev Walton of Greg ory, and Bernie Young, magician the dance hall proprietor may lose his license Not all the blame rests with the state liquor control commission Before a license can be obtained it must first be approved by the city council or the township board in which it is located In many cases the desire for the share of the license money takes precedence over decency    The victorious Republicans are said to be considering the reopening of Thur Feast oi Presentation of 5,2 honor Were awd Those, the Pear, Harbor disaster and other Thur Feast of Fresenumo mtromhte,4 honored were Ralph  phages of the recent war That is all Meyer in swine, Lois Shirley irt food presentation and preparation and Betty 3ger in gardeningRaJph trots  Tht funeral was neld from the Swarthout Funeral Home Saturday arftotnoonevWalton officiating DEFTER CI MILL OPEN Custom grinding and filtering everv iviearfnv and Friday Otto Wagonr t Son, Dexter burial was in Plainfiald cemetery Phone 4781 Wellington Haze Goodspeed, 63, died at the Detroit Marine hospital Sunday He was the son o the iaU Owen Goodspeed of Hamburg town ship and lived on the farm latei owned by Frank Mackinder and the late Lyman Rogers Surviving are a sister, Mrs Grace Siums of De troit aii several nephews A rather, Charles and 2 sisters, Mrs Amelia Brown, Mrs Ezra Brigham are deeased The deceased was a sailor for years and recently in the merchant marine i The funeral was held at the Swarthout Foneral Home this afUrnoto, Re Attatd officiating Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery, HoweJL MAKJtlAOC LICENSES florae c Dotson, HowelL Marie Barton, 25 Howell Vera iCeUenberger, 38, Pinckney, Alice Leo, 83, Pfpekney Claude Beattl, Helen Crippea, 34, Brighton  IRONIC QUEST OF YOUTH Rev Fnnds Marphy, fast Masses at 8 and 11am Novena Fridaj 220 uooa  0 p m, Preparation for Holy Commua ion aacb Saturday 8 to  p m m Sunday 00 to 730 a OL COM CONL CHURCH ELECT OFFICERS The Lakeland Kings Daughters met at the Van Dorn home last week The following officers were elected President, Mrs Baytes Vicepresident, Mrs B M Baker Secretary, Grace Techt Treasurer, Isabel Denttr They hold their bazaar at Ham burg on December 4th ancient history and water over the SSLF SUPPORTING 33 ou of the 80 Michigan cotin ties were self supporting last year That is they paid more money into the state treasury than they sW AKfW aJtaiaX aifaiiHt t0 ottt ThT produce 109,000 MiajnotsMWA BaugftOvOrjaatat aad  00 in state evenue of which some Ohvb DtiattOf 86,000,000 was distributed among O If Thomaisa M  Rapt other 60 countiee 1040 The 33 counties are Livingston, dam and just what benefit it will be to the country to rake over those old  ashes is doubtful While they are at it they might investigate the sinking of the Maine, the Battle of Bull Run and the Battle of Bunker Hill, all disasters With so many pressing and important presentday problems ahead of them why waste time on these We look for a stalemate in Congress the next two years similar to that which took place during the last two years of Hoovers administration when tho COUNTIES Republicans lose control of Congress Both parties have their eyes set on 149 and will do nothing which might give the other side an advantage All these news releases about coopera tion for the general welfare of tha country are poppycock Morning Woraaip Sunday Choir  n Washt Wayne, GenesaeUafioa, Huron,Calhoun, Alpena, Bay Beprftea, Jraacn Chippewa, fcmmatt, Oofatir, OTaad Traverse, Jackson, KalamaioaJEafrt, fJapeer, Thanksgiving Service 1030 am Sun Nov 24 The Baraca Class meets at the W Carswell home at Base Lake on ThuraAf night Potluck supper ton fttJoTawL Mvtytn, Musfcagoa, Mttt be at church at 645 pm COfPEL tfiSHOM Pastor   Rapt  Morals V Oaklandv Ottawa, Sagteaw, Shiaf tt Sk Clair, 8L JosepsL Meat of tfceat who profess to have foadtt secret of latiftletty aae pJ died hofart tir tlsae, reports Or ftfce Saiaaay Seksat  CARD OP THAMRR I wish to thank fir dap tha and all ethers who Pinckmay  ljto tha call last Friday aafhaV aalof the fc fatssa Herovlawstke weitlfraaaflaawllfoirtt I Asaerleaa Waakly wstk Mt mmf  Mniawn 24issaa af tim Dscasst, Dr W J WALSH Dr W J Walsh died last Thursday at the Wyandotte General Hos pital He was the son of William Walsh, a former Washtenaw county sheriff, and graduated from Asm Ar bor high school and the University of Michigan He conducted a dental practice in Detroit until a week before his death Surviving are his wife, Ger trude, and a sister, Mary Walsh The deeeaaed practiced ia Piacknsy for a number of years feflnwiajt grad uation and was very papular la the affairs of thennaiaiaatry art Mat Marys castrck The funeral was head at Oar taa of tte ftasary esmn Detroit, Mam day with burial aa isaat TMrtrt  C4,   LiV V Wi  T msLlJSLi     ym9jW T,  V 4J V L  1mm mmmmmmmmim ni wv yp  r mm A i    Sylvan Theatre OUUIA, MICH PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wedneday Nov 20 1948 IJ niii jfci       ,II i STATE OF MICHIGAN Neighboring News Notes of 47 Years A go t  Fri,at, Nov 22, 23 XLUNY BROWN A Comedy Starring CHARLES bOibS JENIFER JONES, PETER LAWFORD Comdy Newt Cartoon Sun, Mon, Tuei, Nov, 24, 25, 26 THE THRILL OF BRAZIL A Musical wrth EVELYN KEYESJCEENAN WYNN ANN MILLLn, VELOZ AND YOLANDA  Cartoon Solid Serenade Sun Shows 3,5,7,9  Thomas Read was at Bath last Wilfred Erwin has been appointed week hunting with his brother, city attorney at Brighton J W iianis and wife are visiting The Brighton school sponsored hot their son, Henry, at Aspen, Colorado, lunches have started These are made S G Teeple picked dandelions in possible by federal money and cost his yard November 21st fifteen cents per day Percy Swarthout and wife have re The Brighton high school football turned from their wedding trip, banquet is November 30th   Charles Bowman will open a meat South Lyon took in 1300 at the market in the basement of his store, recent farm festival Mack Martin has gone to Kansas The Stockbridge high school team to work for C B Eaman football record was six wins, two E A Bowman of Howell will opn Circuit Court tor the County or LOiagston in Chancery tteaie E Kusao, Plaintiff Charles Kusso and John K Neelv defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in CiLaneety, at the City of Howell, in suiu County and State, on November yth, 1946 in lias cause it appearing from the sworn bi    ru on file that the piainl   v the present wherabouts ox , IJSSO defendant ha wltethcr lie is a losses and one tie a store in the Bowman block here Marvin Frinel, son of Mr and John Comiskey is teaching in t e  Mrs Ham Frinkel of Stockbridge, is Sprout district     He is with the Tom Cooper and Dick Baker e e  resident oi Michiguuur live, outside  of the State of Michigan, or in a 1 foreign country reported missing, tie is witn me lorn Cooper and uick aaKer r army in Japan and is reported to remodeling the D Monks house, have drowned at Saipan  Robbers blew open the vault of t 28 Wed, Thur, Nov 27,  LNCHAN1 fcD  FOREST   Outdoor Drama in Cirecolor with EDMUND LOWfcBKEiNDA JOYCE BILLY SEVERN, JIM the Crow Cartoon Jaspers Deby Musical Parade Double Rhythm  Mrs John Hdkins of Anderson is Brooklyn bank Tuesday and got awny a patient at Stockbridge hospital with 2,000 The tenant house on the Norman Born to Bert Hartsuir and wlo Topping farm caught fire last week Tuesday, a son but was saved j   Edward Stabler, 73, former mayor SCANDAL COLUMN of Ann Arbor and a past master of If Joe  had a date With S li the Golden Rule Masonic lodge, died Saturday nite why didnt he dam last week with her Has Mitsie captured s The Howell Presbyterian church interest  Thanksgiving Day Show 3, 5, 7, 9 Coming The Well Groomed Brde Claudia  David Black Beauty Howell Theatre HOWFLL, MICH Tues, Wed, Thjur, Nov 19, 20, 21 ULNNIb MUKUAN, JACK CAKSUN in I WO UUYS IJPRUfA  MlLWAUKkT   with JOAN LESLIE, JANJS PAIGE SeletNd Shorts NewS Kri, Sat, Nov 22, 23 JOAN DAVIS, JACK OAK1E SHE WROTE0 THE COOK SINGING ON THE TRAIL nut 1HE HOOSIEK HOiShOTS, GUV KIEBEE, KEN CURTIS Cartoon Jungle 0ueen, Sat Mat Only Sun, Only, Nov 24 Sun Mat 2 P M Cont NIGHT IN PARADISE In Technicolor atb MERLE OBEftON, TURHAN BEY Selected Short News has extended a call to Reverend Geske of Chicago to be their ,pastoi Stanley Bates, 1U, of Howell, plead guilty to damaging the Gerald Mys son home in Howell on HalloneV and received a susnruled tenday p sentence He involved several other  boys  The second plane crash in this county in six weeks took place at High We wonder who Betty says ie wMid like to go with after G mo    what she meant by the s c ofOf course Im not in c t Aith them Does she mean one t  , time I b et Ruth loves being go  twetn Jotin and Ray as it give lr a chance to talk to Ray liob and Elga must have had un On motion of VanWinkle  Va Winkle, attorneys for plaintiff, it is ordered that the said Charles Rus soso cause his appearance to be entered herein and within 3  three months from the date of this order and that in case of his appearance he cause his answer to plain tiffs bill of compliant to be iiled and a copy thereof served on the at torneys for plaintiff within fifteen days after service on said defen dant Charles Russo, of a copy of said bill and a notice of this order j  And fthat in default thereof saic bill be taken as confessed by suiu defendant, Charles Russo And it i further ordered that with j in forty days the plaintiff, Bessie ERUSKO cause a copy o this ordc 4 i Cf   j  IMon Mat,  Tiles, Wed, Nov, 25, 26, 27 2 PM Each Da Ladies Only MOM AND DAD   land and Latson roads last week Saturday nite, Ray playing 2nd or Pilot H Bauer of Garden City and his I orj fiddle again, nephew, D V, Bauer, were taken to Donna Lou and David are h t the hospital  jng it off swell Did you like dan Dexter high school claims the Class cjng with Nell too Donna C high school football title by vir ye hear Joes rhng went to tue of being the only school in that Dearborn with M arilyn Z  class whose goal line is uncrossed  What attraction has A A ,ot The 250bed veterans hospital al tnilt jano RUsell has not A cerGrand Rapids will be dedicated on tjn cenior boy suggested a theatre December Uth puty and later turned it down for   the other attraction NoteS Of 25Cars AgO Th0 Ashmen dance had a hup CT py ending for flome didnt it Kill How are you  Joan making out Otis Gushing, vice president of thei What about the new boy Jerry Dexter Savings Bank, died suddenly I wn0 walked into school Monday The Pinckney fire department ye Kirs eyes seemed to light op moved into its new fire hall last week   , Richard D Roche, Howell attorney, died at his home in Howell November  18th He is survived by his wife, one on three sisters and five brothers William Berlin has Luen arrested barged wth wukm into Paul Brogans store at Chilson Phillip Faustman and Roy Graham have severed their c unction with the Bird garage anu started up a  business of their own Leon Lewis has bought the Jv Peter Kelly house on Pearl Street About 40 members of the Baraca class gave Mr and Mrs NefT a fare well party Friday night The Nells are going to Ohio Irenze Murphy who injured his knee in the Howell football game is out on crutches Mvo Kettler nearly severed his to be published in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County and tliit such publication be continued therein for at least once in each week for fix weeks in succession or that she cnue a copy of this order to bo personally served on said defendant, Charles Russo, at least twenty days before the time prescrib ed lor his appearance Glenn C Yelland, Circuit Court Commissioner Livingston County, Michigan VanWinkle  VanWinkle Attorney for Plaintiff, Business Address,fHoweell, Michigan LOCAL NEWS Sam Singer and wife returned to Detroit last week for the winter Mrs Kenneth Darrow and daughter, Janr of THH Rivr called on Mrs, Iva Darrow one d last week Mrs Lulu Lamb is spending several weeks ifNew Jersey and Mrs Mary Singer and three sons are staying in 1  r home  Jean Meyers has lxen in Atin Ar,or for two weeks taking care of  Mrs Margaret Champion and newon baby Weekend guests at the C J Clinton home were Ralph Clinton, Gerald  i a SOCIAL ITEMS f Russell Livermore also shot deer The AnJrpw ,,u,, f,v1y spent Sunilay at the Earl Gaines home Mrs Pauline Fisher and daughter of FowlervUle spent Sunday aTlHe Walter Clark home  Mrs Gladys Schneider, Mrs Marilyn Lynch and on Gerry, oi Wind sor, Ontario, spent the weekend at the Ross Read home  Mrs, Phillip Sprout, son, Edwin and John Elmer were in Howel lat week, A miscellaneous shower was given Friday night at the Heath cottage at Hiland Lake for Miss Marie Heath f Isabella had ice cubes Christopher Columbus would never have diseoy red Amcri , Isabella, Queen of Spain, had caskets full of jewels She had velvet robes and silken gowns an handsome handmade shoes But she had no electric refrigerator So the jewels were pawned Three iittle ships set out against the sea And Columta happened on America back in 1492 Fantastic Not really In Isabellas day, they tried to keep food from spoiling by spices brought overland at great expense from India Columbus believed he could reach the Indies by sailing westward on the Unknown Atlantic The rest it in history books Poor Isabella, with all her clumsy luxuries, never dreamed of ice cubesnor any of the miraclet oj modern electric living t Though electricity plays such a great part in to days comforts and conveniencesyoure scarcely conscious of electric service Thats because its alsvays on handall you wantat little cost  LktM to tt NEW ELECTRIC MOURrfc HOUR OF CHARM, fverv  SiMdoy Ateinoofl 430, 1ST Station WJ Wrimfmmmtfir   Clinton and wife of Detroit and Mr ,      ,,  and Mrs John Ruttman of FowIer I wdl be mamed to Robert Vedder   n, on November 27th ville i , Percy Swarthout underwent  an The Ycart Bigget Attraction All Star Hollywood Catt NO CH1LDKEN AUMlfTcD Shown to Segregated Audience Only WOMEN ONLY 2 and 700 PM MEN ONLY AT 900 P M AdmiMion r thit Special Show 50 4von Theatre SUckbrMice, Mick Fri, Sat, Nov 22, 23 uoude i eaIure Here it one of the lighter myttcwics BEHIND GREtN L1GH1S  mtiu CAJtOLE LAND1S, WM CARCAN ,    Ross Read, James Abbatoy, Fred, ,,,, ,   f thumb while chopping wood last Seger and P W Curlett visited Phoe lPeratlon last Thursday at Saint Joweek Mrs Roy Bird, a neighbor, ap nix Lodge, F  A M, at Ypsilant plied a tourniquet i Tuesday night when the latter put on the Masonic Home illustrated lecture sophs Hospital, Ann Arbor, for the  umoval of the cataract from his sec ond eye It was successful WANTED t, LL KINDS OK KAW HJK5 IN SEASON AND BEEF, and HUtS HIDES, SHEEP PELIS and DEER SKINS LUCIUS J Doyle PHONE 42 PINCKNEY JOHNNY COMES FLYING HOME  m m m Poet War draJfta of Ute Air Express Line wtth MARTHA STEWART, RICHARD CRANE 04tB, Te Nov, 24, 26 THE VWGINIAN ft 94 pictmr of oae of the really Groat Book Starring JOCL MeCREA, BRIAN DON LEVY My Man Jasffer  I  aa OIL BURNER SERVICE Pipe Fitting Furnaces INSTALLED AND REPAIRED William Brash PINCKNEY    JJ I HELP Wanted offers you  leseo tfw 4iCerent w  A TXXJ many folks are ifl wakmg for telephone, hrre dimply because oe havent the  ire aitd cable   need to connect their home uici ihe central office Wee ordered enoth to give scrvioe to evervcite who is waking Bot, ooobmur ma terial shorLaej have serionoiy alowetl ptxxUotKn It may La some tirae befom we veoaive it And  then  well need fane to laststl and connect it into the ayAem In an ailout effort to UMUH teleplraties for a msnv vakinp apnltcatiui as we can, we have loaded oar present facilitiea to isyjufc If yo wajDng for a telenhoae, yom can be sore your order wif be filled in it proper turn m oon as qiipnent u avaHaUe Meaawhile, our Cacttitiea are serving more telepiMMses and handling more catle than ever before, trt h means that servioe for everyone may not ai vays be as good as we want it to be Were so y when that condition occurs, bat you can be sum that we are doing w best to get additK jsejujjmMat as soon as poassUe FOR GEAR SHAPEKS, UKOACH, HOB nr LATHE OiJllAT0RS I 0 LIIJKRAL EMPLOVEE KENE ,HS APPLY AT EMPLOYMEN OFFICE , J Bowser Inc Gear Diviaion CKELSCA MKH  wnW I KitiiWAii SILL TiLipfliNi tmmPAur FOR SALE 1 oouble bed, sprinjrs  Save tuneter  and mattres 1 sanitary , 1 oal , that Xmaa, Btrtadaj ioind wood hrmnjr stove, 1 carpet jjft far yonr wife,  nwoeaec, 1 hand vacuum cleaner, 1 riend, whhant Iserc Mae ranee  shoppinc around apptintsntanv to a Ura Vinril Stee, 692 Mowers fid fadunt, CoiaJSe,  L fLNCKNEY DISPATCH Wcdiwday, Nov 20J 946 DISPATCH Entered at Postoffice econd claat latitat Pinckney, Mich Subocriptioki L26  yoil Paid in Advance FAUb W QURLUT PUBLUU8I Mrs, Rosemary Schemer spent the week end in Lansing Mr and MrsFred Ktad were in Lansing Thursday, Mrs Frank Aberdeen and son School it, Da irst of MttSitaiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiriiNiiiiiiiuiiiMjiiiucisEiiifitriiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiciujiiis F C Reickhoff Sr i i I OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS Rildne 613 vid, were in Ann Arbor the firs the week Mrs Myrtle Craft, son, Jackie  Mrs Gloria lVanDotioit wiiv in town Saturday Harley Miller aim wue of Ypsilanti called at the W,H, Clark homci i Sunday evening j A L Nisbett and wife were Thursday guests of Mr and Mrs H , Willins of Howell Miss Batsy Wadhams of Ann Ari bor spent the weekend wiJi Mis Marvin Light At Lansing where the alo of liquor by the glass carried by 7 vote, there may be a recount  Mrs George Meabon, Jr and son, Robert, were Sunday dinner ginMs  of Mr and Mis Marshall Meabon 1 Dr Cli,Gardner and wife o lan   sing and Mrs, Ola Baeku, of Tn  con, Arizona spent Siunmly wnh vlrs, Graee Kuncinian, iluze Bennett has been named head of tJie South Lyon hiwums club nd Ward Tujr ,f hi1  r Alrnml Mrs, Ted AiUoh of Detroit and Billy Khehun of Ann Arbu I spent Sunday at the William fehchei home, Sunday callers at the Clifford Van Iloin home wui Mr and Mrs II U Appleton of Brighton and Mr and   Mrs Davidson of Uttroit Fred Read and wife attendee tin wedding jmnivrsary rf Mr an I Mrs,  Herbert lctcrs in Baitle 0jjk,Stji I y Clennatul, Mrs, Reads nephew,  jut home from Japan, was eere,   i WILL BASS FOR G I LOANMod Mrami Mls K1 olli of luoi  si   , M Orrn Spencer anil son, Jack of , S orn six, room home, 4 mi es soutii ,   , ,  ,, ,  ml   ,,  , , j j A i ,  L I,lamia and Mrs, Jannie Buck  , oi Brighton on good road, Automatic ,, , L   i  n  7  hot water, oil heat, 7O0Beautiful of Lmden spent Sunday vthH  furnishings sold at sacrifice at cxiru  ,a,k  i,or of hls , h,rly S cos Itobrvt loulon from Grand nap I1 Five room home, hardwood floor iis ttlld MiUia Jonsn fm ,l  5 nicely furnished near Brighton on  dUuMe s,ol,t tll xv,,,Lk,  vv  JN i 3 plastered walls, natural fireplace, formers, parents, Mr and Mrs  good road, 0300, 2000 down i OUo Iouison j S ,  t u fl Hiry StMnbach and Charles  Foiir room home on east shore of  , r ,,  L t E Buck Lake near Hamburg, large, BauKhnnn of Poster called at the 5 than ordinary, newly built, hot jurniiPatchoi7joe Tuesday on their 9TuriwceTfui basement, 2 lake front way to the Mich San to eeITFu I Suppli CORY DRUG STORE ead r Alive  llnRhFS HJ CIlWs liDM arm Airmail Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men t L PARKER Aent Phone 88, Pinckney Vb FASTEST Dad Stock Service in Michigan CentralD eadStoekCol HOMES FOR SALE CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL ilaud fooled Laced and Aemble d BILjold made to vour persona speculations Vour name,initials enihlem delicately engraved Faeli billfold made entirely of tne very finest calfskin available, giv s ye1 if sturdy vearllene ordr earlyleather is priority gov erned, A b utiul and dit ini five p ift for ladies and gentlemen Kiimm  U,  Ftt, Mih State lieh Stat Sin, Howell, Mich PRICE 750 BUCK BfcRQUlST   PHONE SS8 tMiiiMiriiLiiniiuiiilKliW ilHltflilllimiIIIIIIIIIIHlllllHlMfc lts 2 car garage, all in excellent T Kelly  MMiHTHnit ,   condition, 5M0, terms I Billje Williams Dexter harbor nicely furnished inside and out, 2 promised the Dexter high school Lake near Brighton,all large rooms, football players, free haircuts iftluv lake front lotsAn ekta value 4J wont through the season umcoreM terms J R HAYNEK, Bioker on Thoy dj1 an1 he came across with HamburgMichPhone Brighton 3070 2g haircuts LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee  liinc decide lo quit farming 1 vill sell my personal property at ulii auciion at my farm  i  M s v i I of jiiukney on Ylti oi SAIUKUAY, NVhMltiK JO At 100 P, M r Joni lref Tractor and a full INCOMK TAX KtHOKIS j Mr and Mrs Gerald Ridenour of Income Tax Reports Made Out at my  Ann Arbor w Sunuay dinner guests TV ,at 42C JltVrKi   1  Brighton, hone wil j of Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen MRS J M McLUCAS V iuernsey Cows Ol e rijir F e Jin 4ii farm toolis CLOKE KlCHMONL, Prop Norman Iteaon, Auctioneer  J Henry, Clerk Daad and Disabled Horses and Cattle Hogft, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 4SO WE BUY HDES AND CALF8 fALY SSltMNC CAIJUS RFXEt VE 1HZ PEST SERVICE  Bath toom and kitchn wall tite male beautiful transformaiioi But    owl your old wall Let us givt ,you in estimate with F II A terms Davis A Davis, Phone J70 1081 W Grand River, Howell HMliliMUllllillllltllllllllllltliUIM first National i bank PARTY Pinckney High School Gym , NOV 22 Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens 9 i 1  UnUr Frl SupriioB i 1 M6r Federal Depoeit 1  I  Miraace Corporation All D  llf  f 9 SPONSOIt D BY Pinckney V F W 701 w 1 HE JHUUHT HE WAS FULLY INSURED The other day we read about a man whoc none ld txen paiialiy destroyed by fire Like man other men he carriLj lire insurance up to 8 o,o of what it liad cost him to have hi home builtBat lie had LuiJi it 10 yeais ago Since that time values have increased ed considerably, yet hf simply renewed his policy without regard to stepped up replacment COAL, NOW he will collect less than the cost of making re pairs, because he a underiasured This i5 a predicament that can easHy be avoided by other who act before it b too  late A a public aenrke tee re commend that every home er, for his own sure his home oo what it would coat kirn to reviM it at todays men eoat wt 8AVE Ann fvim AVAILABMC WR fim  LOAMS RKAL RSTATB HOTRCAflBS OR TVKWl AT TJMM i  V jLitw ,i W 4kMjtit Awrtirt i 3I5I T9W V 1 tf vs    m w  Nov if fM Stock t 24 in wEEL FURNACE 1 CEHL STOKER 1 ROCKLuS PUMP JACK OIL BURNING AND ELECTRIC STOCK WATER HEATERS SHOWER STALL LAUNDRY STOVES AND PIPE STATIONARY TUBS AND  FITTINGS issified W ant Ad FOR SALEWood and Coal heatin stove, 100 capacity Nick Koluae 3uo East M86, Phone 5F13 B HARDWARE LL jT SUMBS BOYDEU MimSVAJUNSIfBUIASl  iAbil small whie sow about to iai tow, estrayed iron my term, riadei  pit return and receive reward riuu nmcaey, Town Hail ttoad Silver Lake FUK SAUio Ft TefTEand cast iron bath tub , complete G Hushes, Kuan UkePhone 136Ft FOOAETMens yoilolTgolorwrlit  watch, Bulova, 17 jewels expansion wrist band and has neverbeen worn price 3000 Reason for selling is and does not want to part with it  that owner has another wrist watch He received this one as a gift and j needs the money 245 Unadilla St box 3 or phone 68  STATE OF MICHIGAN , The Probate Court for the Count j   of Livtagstoa  At a session of said Court, held the Probate Office in the City Howell in said county on the 15th day of November A D, 945 Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate 1A the Matter of the Estate William J Nash, Deceased Edessa E Nash, having filed jaid Court her petition praying that the administration of said estate be gfeanted to Mark A Nash or to some other suitable person It is Ordered that the 9th day of December AD,1946 at ten oclock in the forenoon, ac said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed  Ml PROFESSIONAL CORNER pffTCKNEVS j IUf M 09411, M U  Dea W V of tt in SaaylltO a, em te StOO p sa t WecUroesey4 te4tesfttotasn 5eturdey7 to  ia toe waning DR G SL MrfUSKEY  D1NTUT 111 N WaMjii I I Aitetoeys at Law First State sod Uesnae ik QRIAIS Office 94 Raeietooco 14 geoalagt by Asaotatsaeat Hawaii, Miehife  CEMEt HAROLD,, CHUBB Howell, Mteaifea Leeal Representative  hrKdor Th,t Puh  MARION BEAUTY SHOP  It is Further Ordered , That Pub SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT lie notice thereof be fciven by pub, MAcSfife AN MXdlrilNaXEbS   lication of a copy of this order for ALSO COLD WAVES three successive weeks Previous to  PMmt  MARION JAXViaOwaer said day of hearing, in the Pinckney     Dispatch, a newspaper printed and lirculated in said county Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true Copy Celestia ParshallResiateer of Probate FOR SALEChickeii custom dressed  or  loter Feather drvs ng 10c, Foil ALiT o Heavy young horswTE drawing 10c We also dress turkeys, bst of ondition 9040 Farley Rd I yu cant afford to do theem your FO SALE Three 20 11 crocks, 1 9elf Wm Scott on Braley ar  MARTtN J LAVA AtoSMMf  w Pfcoe 19 Biialto tmeee witf Phone 13F6 Re, PERCY EUJS  AUCTIONEER Phoae 3F11 Piackney, Michigan LEE LAVEY doo , l sink, 1 bed and springs, 220 t l eel tank, will hold 180 lbs of   pressure,set of stairs 12 ft long 400 tgg incubator Frank Plaiko WANTED TO BUYCMekens of all, Detroit at Plainfield on M86 or inquire at Pinckney Locker Store We are now doing Custom Grinding Farmers Feed Supply Co PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELLMgr  kinds, also ducks Will pay prices  iC H Lloyd 9119 Cedar Lake Rd Phone 18F22 WANTED Paper or all krads, Iron, I Rage  1 Copptfc Harry PrlsR J WANTD 3kteslift Hime prices paid for all kinds af poultr   Tyler Brogan, Howell, Mieh Helena Rubinstein Coseticeeielusive in Livingston County at  Howell Ruths Shop ior Wo mo FOR SALESlabwoo Buy Now  Thurson Lumber Ce,, Phone 44 Howell, Mich  Sic We are paying brought to our door Watson  OLeary Dairy, Howell, Mitft yVANTElDWaitreBa for full time FOR SALEHeatrola stove arid late American radiator, 50 ft  R K, Elliot  HERB SNEEu Phoae 13 107 H L Grand   Howelt Real state City, Lake tad Fro Pnyrii A Speciality lt Vnu Prepertf With Me  ,  jtffV GENERAL INSURANCE Phoae ISS Pinckay   Michigan  AKiias m State License 717 LakeeiU Dif Rush Lis I t M   PHSWARTHOUT  SON FTJNBRAL HQT Modem EeulyjeesH AmboUaet Servtee PS rw W Ptoobaey, hiehi SEPTIC TANKS A CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOT L  ROOM 70 e PHONE 4tf ANN ARBOR Clt cream Dixie Restaurant Main and Peart Stsl, Pinckney I FOR SALESend colored herring bone tweed tailored suit, eKe 18 for j 110 Phone Pinckney 68 FOA UtALECement faioclts P A T Block Products ut 1900 Beerdsley Rd, Pinckney Wehave been miyiuZni Howell for 85 yean Prompt and  courteous service Paying 85e for cream brought to the Vatnoi  OLeary Dairy, Howell Mich SAVE MONEY DELAVAL STERLING STOKERS EMPIRE MILKERS WESTiNGHOUSE MILK COOLERS SAVE UP TO 25 PERCENT i SHOP WITH FISCH SAVE MONEY Fitch Elec, AppCo 8SoI M36, 1 Mile of U 523 Phono 3081 Whumor LakeMich 24 Hour Service All ContentJ Haul, d Away Inspection Free Modon Equipment  Fhone South Lyon 9811 Res B081  WALTER DUNCAN BOUTH LYON, MICH, CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE  Gtntral Contractor and Builder 251 Portafr St ttaeluerMieb 666 fOxSi PREPARIATIONS LIQUID TABLETS SALVENOSK DHOP Use nily Aa Directed CORY DRUG STORE HATB MF MI4MIUAN said petition the siiid Mary Bray ton rke Ptehete Coent rer toe Comoty  as Trustee prays for an order auth ej UefaiffstAii , iting and directing her to sell the At a season of saio Court, held at i above described pren,ses under th the PreheUoffiee in the City 01 direction of this Court and that the City of Howell in said County,on the  proceeds from such sale stand in lieu iprrpipFD ATfAM f2th day of November A D, 11Mb of the above described promisee, Sab RLr,lllitlulvN PiwnMtonerable Willis LL,,   iL  u    SI POOLS CL1 MODERN AND OLD TIME 388 East 4fferee Blreet DAN BURKETT  Pkea 6802 Ae ArVer, Misto Housewives OAV B TOUR WASTE FATS  IJudge of Probate  In the Matter of the Estate f Clarence StackaUe , Deceseed lu  It appearing to the Court that the  CALL PHONE ISS jefct to the further order of thirf Court as to the reinvestment thereof On the motion of Glenn C Yellannd, Attorney for such Trustee and petitioiner it is Further Orred, the time for presentation of claims a hearing on said petition be held at c ,www rnm rrau ur  agaiiuc said eetate should be imited the Circuit Court Room in th  M KILL IT  and that a time and place be appoint i Court House in the City of Howell, f IN OWE HOUR ed o receive, examine and adjust Michigan on the lh day of  If not COMPLEXLY PLEABED, all claims by and before said Court ber, 1946 at the opening of Curt  bajpt p n i   It is Ordered, That all of the on that day or as soon thereafter as 7   v   counsel can be heard and that all persons interested in the above described lands and premises be and  SERVICE Itreditors of said defeated are reIniired to present their claims to said Court at said rebate Office Overcome Soap Shortage cLUX n,UT SOAP UFEBUCV This Tnere is world wide shortage of ail Animal Fats and ot one fifth of what they used in 1941 Without the help of UM of every nine cakes of no OHa, fon or before the 10th day of Feb appear before this Court on that ruajy A, D 1947jtJen oclockmjdy, time and place, to show eaoae forenoon, said time and place being if any exirt, why the prayer of said hereby appointed for the examinati petition should not be granted 7tioa and adjustment of all claims i And it i further Ordered, that a aad demands against said deceased  copy of this petition be served oa all  It a Further Ordered That piblk 1 persons interested in t , above 4setke thereof be given by pukUcajcribsd lands and preir e, at toast tea f a copy of this or in for thire ten days before the return herein iuceeesive weeks previous to sid get forth, of any of said parties are day of heariag in the Pinckney h j found in the state of Michigan  And it is further drdered tfcat i Ui order or a true copy thereof lie   published for three successive Monce each wecic ia the  Dispatch, a newspaper pnated, iisbed and circulating  said Coualy ef Liviaston, Michiaa Joepb L Coliias, Ciroak Jwee A true copy John A, Hagma Clerk Gk C YeUand Ajttortiey far Petitioner tation Kill this getw, ye odor Get this POWEBTOt kaier TEOL from any  Apply FULL STEENGTH Car VA sweaty or itching feet bseajSp eg  COslY IMUJC ffMsV speper rnJi  i ia said Courty Wine L Lyeos Jude f Proate A tnse r g PswaeMgagtatfr of Probate STATE OF MfCHICAN  MePbersos State Baok OECONTIIL As of October LI, ISog She Jjft uettiLliuos on saeat are The attfcsk reacUam to tis la She Matter of tiae PetUio   Order 1 Hemewives there would hare par wos nade frees  JBusiaes Phone 145 sat sloert blsae your rrocer if he has  soap hot save every of fat a a 1 rfltti Mary Eraytea, Trmatee for to Sett loot ORDER FOE HEARING latGotfllaee lTcL  SALE 1tt     v JU  year oVd Hwt Auraat, omwej tt CeHk,  fhem PlwAtoey Wo Need tfeofl LF4 I joewbt that sneat ws aonlsalog as itbat A Savisg Wbetasr it as tooje or OHO   Of fJaaS StOTO N, IT    X ,r SMT   5 la MM   T   m  fi  V r 4i      ,       ,  ,ti  i 3  Af  jM  M  JBfS jf jiTy    j Help Wanted BMWfcKN THE AlifcS OF 16 ft 4 FOR LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORK 8 HOUR DAY 40 HOUR WEEK GOOD WAGER Vokar Corp LOCAL NEWS Milt lmUl It nlVMi  MW HnUSa Howe, Clark and Cork Darrow all graduate i June Allan DinW end in Ann Arbor 8unday 7300 HURON RIVER DRIVE mmmgmammrm  UfcAlER, MltH, lUutHuianiiiiiHiiuitMtHiunuuiunuiMiKuimuuuimifflmiuiHwntfc SHOVEL With 35 foot Bum and 58 Yd Dragline Bucket Farm Ditching   ALL iTPfc OF EACAViMNli Lake Front Development AKMCO IKON BREAKWATER SHEETING, FILL DIsT ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND GRADING WRITE OR PHONE FOR FKUE ESTIMATE CURDY  ST PIERRE  BRIGHTON, MICH 0514 J akeview Drive, Briggs Lake Pheae W72 Mr Lloyd Handea la visiting her parents at Holt la Fentiae Sunday Phillip McDonald oi FattynJtfcleJt for New Jersey Friday Mr and Mrs Louie Coyle were in Ann Arbor Saturday, The Junior Kings Daughters met at the Harry Lee home Saturday, Mrs Albert Dinkel and daughter, Elberta, were in Laming laat MonOmar Gass and family of Detroit spent Sunday at the Letter McAfee home Mrs Emma Brogan of Stockbridge spent Sunday with Mrs Stanley Dinkel P W Curlett and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Henry Hauck in Detroit Mr and Mrs B Clark of Stockbridge called at the Albert Dinkel home Sunday Mr and Mrs Ben White were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Norman White  Mr and Mrs Will Murphy of Fitchburg were Sunday callers at the Ben White home Private First Class William Brash, Jr, is now in Germany with the oc cupation forces Mrs Dora Maloney spent one day last week with Mrs Marion Burnett in Ann Arbor Gerry Tubman and family spent Sunday at the Russell Glover home in Fowlerville GREGORY  x a   The new UnadiUa Unuhif fire engine has arrivedMilton Barrett and wife oi Detroit spent the wee end nere Mr Josephine Howtett returned home wim mem lor me winter UUHKtmMMUnilMHUtUMHUHW UNAD1LLA flX IT WE FIX AMYttilNG bWEfcPEK2 FURNACES REPAIRED  WASHING MAUfiNES FURNITURE CARPENTER REPAIRS SOLDERING Drop Us a Card and We Will Come to See You riOMNG LAMPS PUMJ ELECT CLOCKS TOYS iiarvey Hajner and wi of Stock Juridge were Thursday guests at Tom fooias   Karold Ludtke and Mr Halle Leach were in Lansing last week , , V u  J tio tUvlM    an1 daughter Jaek Shaldoa end Ufiu Deyle were ,    Mgnd Mrs, Grace ocitweii a a Mr, Be njta Wheeler attended the 4U banquet at Ho well Friday, Clasre Poole and t jaily of Farmington spent the week end at Tom Poolea, Mrs Jennie V gts has one to Muskegon to spend the winter with iier daughter, Myroavirve, Mrs Cleve Poole ha returned heme from Canada Mrs Ethel tfeuhrer of Bryan, Ohio is visiting her sister, Mrs, Uerge iajrrett , ,hm The veterans and wives have janiaed a club caUod TABFU They neet once a month Herold Ludtke  a president and lois Parbour,se  measurer Mrs Pearl Man ha 11 spent last week with Mrs Robert Sweet Stockbridge o ThosPoole and wife were Wednes dinneer guests of Mr and Mrs El mer VanBeuran of Howell, Leon Wordon got a deer lust week Ralph Chipman and wife have returned home from CaMfornia Miss Shinley Rockwell and friend of Lansing spent the week end here Rev Walton and family and Mrs, James Caskfcy called at til en Caskey home in Lansing Monday Mrs John Donohue  1 snstook Mrs George Parker to Inkster Sunto attend the funeral of her daugh ter, Mrs, Lena Dumitrue 44 who suffered a stroke at the Georjo Parker funeral Saturday and died at Rowe hospital, Sunday Ms Glen VanGorder and MrGeo Wines of Fowlerville called at the 0 BB and Geo Arnold homes last Wednesday James Caskey and wife and Rev Walton and wife attended the Armistice Day program at Stockbridge Monday JamesDonohuewaj hums from Bert Wiighl and wife of HflWeir called at the home Spears Sunday of Mrs Edna BOOS  HcCOCHIN  i mmTNOTICE I will rec led bid oo th Id Mae Mew  er tvro family house in Puukamy J M McLllctt, Aatal, AQ9 East Grand River, Brighton Carl Bidwell and family of BrighA 1 at the Ben White home Thursday la saUtlMrs Stanley Dinkel and son, John, and wg Elie DeWolfe were in Howell Thursday,  ,r PMewcAHDoeS  by WOODY COWAN  Mrs Ruth Dysert of Leslie called on the Hon Sisters Sunday She was formerly Ruth Harger   9 Mr and re Lester McAfee spent Friday in Canada with Miss Alice Andrews and Bud Fiaher Mr and Mrs T J Lstson of Detroit spent the weekend at their farm near Portage Lake George Foster and Mr and Mrs Earl Gruels of Flint were Sunday guests of e Hoe Sisters Mr and Mrs Kenneth Nicholson and son, Kenny, left Friday for Florida to spend the winter Clarence MaeGowac and daughter, Catherine and Nancy of Detroit spent Sunday at the Louis Coyle home Vpsilanti over the week end Joe Schwab and wife, A Schutz and wift and Mrs Hattie McDermoU ot Lansing were tfdrvrguests of Mr and Mrs Thomas Pooie  Mrs Fred Gauss ell Monday and broke her hip, She is at Foote hos pital, acjkson  Wo Murphy and wife cf Fitchburg called at the ohp Donohue home Sunday James Caskey and family called at the Charles Latson home in HowelL Wednesday Mrs Mine MarUtte Browor,hurt in an auto accident is improving Those hunting deer are Mort Cole and Donald, Chf Galbreath and wife, Root Reid, Tim Conk, Daryl Cool M wife and Tom Howie tt Paul Ludtfyp unrwent an option in the veterans hospital in Dearborn Monday The fire dept was caRed to the Howard Vfest home in Williamsville Monday by a roof fire Mrs Tom Howlett was in Detroit Monday  J  PEESONALS Mrs Clvde Fiaher was in Iansin Sunday Mrs Lottie Fisher of Weh The Reverend Father Teeae of ww   Carieton has purchased the Wayne I berville turned, home iith her Root home on Weat Main Street I I 5his year the team probably missed The Pinckney high achool Junior I aMet o all the absence of Gus LedOaas held a hay ride and wanar roast I Mdge and Don Bums who jrraduated at Milaod Lake last Thursday night J laat June and are in the army These I iy Mrs Harry Lee took Smith Martin to Saint Joaepha SoepteL Ann Guesta of Mrs Nettie Vaughn SunAroor, Monday tor ainus treatment day wore Mrs Edith Teeple of Jack,, ,  son, Mrs Marjory Shehan and chil Callers at the Ben White hone om 4r t v  were Mrs Sllan Mew    ,To Forner aad son, Cari,     i Ar or tren, Mrs Norma Merrill and daughter, Jeoet and Mercedes of Webster r  WRliam Beard and aone Ann Arbor spent Sunday i t the John4 Bellitone Mr filiaaboth Beown turned o Ann Abor with 4hesn Maahis viaitiqginCaiJ ttMar4r4aMl 4mm 6oJ ItfaeKaoh Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Dfe Miller were Mrs Holli Holloway Mrs Roy Rice, Mrs Betty Yokusn and Mrs Harold Hartsuff and M of Gregory Guests of Mr Weltha Vail and Mies Joasif Klroen last week were Mca ataUa kaoam, Mrs Blanche Hflne of fiaraaa and Mr Harold islw of GaoeanL iaok itabarts lias been discharged taw area mod with his wife, r, the Maery Lee and MylcH 4emsV setae Sunday dinner Mt the S ML 2arr hosne 0m to Mr cA Mm Harold Wei of Swartaoot Cove, Portage WM Wat Josephs Hoepital, Aon 12 t Versatile practical smartl A blouse with every thing Smooth and smart  r every daytime affair   gay and captivating after auk   and its fashioned of a fine all wool jersey Delicious, delightful colors   in size 9 to l  525 STORE FOR WOMEN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE HOWfcLL, MICH Advtrtiitmin From wKers i sit  Joe Marsh How to Handle a Fortune 1  Some months ago I reported in the Clarion how Ml Bates uncle died ap north, and left him with a Her fortune Naturally, our town was curious to see how Mel would spend it Traveling around the world  getting a new he use or car  wearing fancy clo ies    or dia ing on cold pbeaint and cham pagne We can now report, Mel hasat changed a bit Drop ia oa hisa any night, aad youll and hiss ia bis shirt ataoTe by the arc, chatting with the Miasus, sharing a mellow glass of beer with friends From where I sit, Mel has learned the art of handling money, as well as handling people You dont let cash  in  the bank push you around any more than you let people push you around If yoa like the simple, homey life com panionahip and quiet ways a glass of beer and trkndly talk  thats worth a fortune, after att M  Copyright, 1946, United Sma frmw taedefte These Are Veterans  cbeVkftscy JX4 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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>T mtommmm wmmmm     lbo Pmcknej Dstpata Wecmeeday, Novembex 17 1948  No 48 k Michigan Mirror WN8WG j5ort divided house m stale qovernment is ganq to erupt new controversy SCHOOL NEWS PTJL MEETING After a brie business is I After a briei business mc yjNov 16, the PTA meeting meeting Here and There i 194 I  w  uiovuug was While GovernorElect G WuVtaken ove h  teachers A m fee repeatedly maintained very  memo and weil pre  he could get along with a Ren81110 P10 was dedicatee togialatuxe better ten did Kim   saalex the iact remains that 3m ia xaci remains that Williams and the legislature will be miles apart on some issues Her are a lew oi them, as indicated by campaign statements oi the Democratic governorelect Outright lepeal at the Bonine Tripp labor relcdons act which requires a majority vote oi all employees in an election before a strike can be called The auth ors oi this measureSenator G  Welwood Bonine oi Vandalia and Senator Harold D Tripp oi Allegan were reelected by  their respective districts Increase in unemployment compensation The payments J crajusted byfhe legisiatuTB in 1947 A hirther increase is pro posed by Williams Increase in old aqe and mothe pension The badly inflated do lar with its lowered purchasing power is causinq hardships aamong pensionersThe legislatue attitude on this issue may be in fluenced, in part, by the prospect ive state deficit under the 1946 sales tax amendment Public housing by municipalities through bond issues retired by rents Voir employment practices act modeled after the New York law  which was intended to outlaw racial or leligous discrimination in private employment Building program to alleviate overcrowding in mental institut ions Such a progiam was inaugurated by Gov Horry F Kelly Again how is Michigan to finance these improvements concedea by everyone to b oadly need ed Williams insisted that Michiqan lacks a long range progiam of highway improvement, and that tourists who traveled over dusty roads would never return to Michigan, This criticism points to a Democratic effort to wrest the state highway dept from Rep control at the 1949 sprinq It also revives the 1948 issue of whether the gasoline tax should be boosted to make possible new roads If the Nov 2 majority vote tor a constitutional convention meets legal tests, the door would be opened o overhauling of the  states taxation system with possibility of a  mcome taxse, I v rirv The new   as ii rav  program was dedicated to Book Week From the 2nd  through the 8th grades the pup ils gave their various recitation The special features were Vio lin solos by Pavia Brody and Bill Miller, a boys quintetteChris and Dick CampbelL Bill Milex jack Clark and Bill Harden, a piano solo by Ruth Gallup Vac  al Solo by Paula Curlett singing Thanksgiving by Mozart and the  final act was a duo of sane by the High Scnool Girls accompan ied by Mrs Parks A song and  dance number by Sally and Barbara Miller was an extra special feature also Almost 90 adults and prdcCca lly an equal amount of students were present It would be very interetinq and appreciated if there was always such a qood lumout Rene Mill Sec MW w4w vw   Saline hiqh school are puttinq I hunters in Livinqston co, Mon on the opera HMiSPinaiore  Among those who qot them wer v iwAaV TVnTHrw rmd Fri I C1A VifVi f KArrion CAm  I Since we published the last week another army oi deer hunt ers have gone north They are Ona CampbelL Lovells Roy Rea  son and wife St Louis Stanley Dinkel and Robert Singer, Lovells Lucius Doyle sr and Joe  Clark, Sears Erdley VanSickle and WUxnant Plummer, Luzerne Harold and Frank Rady Harri son Winston Baughn and Qmer Cory Saniord Lynn C Hendee and three sons, Dr Jim Nash and Dr Cecil Hendee to Atlanta Irvin Kennedy to Kalkaska Allen Dinkel Glenn Kinqsley, All an Davis Edward Bowman to Houghton Earl Ward jr Albert Shirley, R Fenner and Ora  Haines to Lewiston and Louis Church ST MARYS CHURCh Kev rnc Muryiiy, pastor SI J A A f y A  r holy comrnuniin Preparation for Holy Corrmv ion after 730 mass Sunday November 21, the 2 Sunday after Pentecost Co  r  11 r 1  Motes on the Game V frnci Ilur  Beore a mere handful of ceoMdsse at 800 and 1100 am I pie Pmckney ended her scheaNovena Devotions Friday at  ule by deieatinq Hartland 28 to 745 followed by preparation  l Paiekney stated with a rush u   ,id ran up 20   st ralf Eb Darrow scored tho ,  Current Comment We see that Brighton high school has claimed the Class  C title of Michiqan and offered  to defend it Amonq their conquests of the year is a 14 to 0 over Pinckney Briqhton is proud r  KVO uw man of this victory and it is dispkry Darrow scored the fiied prominently in every Briglu   u n   a 11 i ton writeup we saw However ii  iJinz He went oil tuckle Tom u,,AJ Joode wen for young ladies oi the parish uler   cu  i i eo j T i third One Y 5th week of 63rd Novena Amonq the intentions are Mon Rose Pkrtowski for her naal feast date Tues Feast of StGer trude Wed, Feast oi St Greqory Thurs Dedication oi Basilicas of  St Peter and Paul FrL StEliza both and St Ponrianus Sat St  u uiw u series or ton writeup we saw However if went off tuckle Tom the two teams should meet aqain A w0uqnh, hne for we believe the scoje would be a WeS Kilmer qot the TAVftrsH Pinrtrn,, met RrifAion , VVV1 WJW co runner qot the j third one, Hartland seldom haa 1 the ball and fumbled severe I  times The question was how biq the score would be  T 1  ieast aae lues reast ox oiueri , T, w v  trude Wed, Feast of St Greqory L 5 6 tsecond half Coach i  TNJ i tii ii iteaaer sent the second team in  Against these kids Hartlandjai lied, scored a touchdown, Lyons Haines to Lewiston and Louia I ocnowrmyn  and Wayne Waqoner Gerald aYws J Wested for stck Reason and Tonv LaRosa, Sam a recent departed Gentile and wife, Friday Hlaines1    nll  1  1 T 1 j  both and St ronnanus oat su    www, WunFelix, hiqh mass ior late Henry Qoinq throuqh the line Ihev al Scholerman , Zot e exta point  Then the fust team went back They roared down the held bu i tU U  I1 J i this week Thursday and Fri  For a number of years the oratory of Gus Ledwidqe and Bob noweii, ana MUO v5rsK Carr was sufficient to keep the near Briqhton We understand  i i  rwt Mlnmn rsn CUrtnar Yrnriht shot his der  VIWUU49 t wp,  mmimW J  ,  i and Bill Baughn, Douglas Lake Abe Hanes, Paul Singer, Dick Amburgey, Billy Darrow to Hale Frank Brenningstall and sons, Hugh Vanness, Drummond Is  Arthur Marshall and son, Louis, Tustin, Bobbie Robinson According to Conservation Officer Jones 50 deer were shot bV    Mon were COMMUNITY CHURCH Congregational Rev D, D Brair pastor lost the ball on downs after qet ting a 15yd penalty Hartland tried to kick fom behind their own qoaline but the kicker was Choir IMe frWlglSTt rwutTrhftfr DTrctoT jensack Joe Jeffreys late took a Organist 6 Choir  long pass over the ime for a iou  Mrs Merwin CampbeU chdov j Heath bot Stanley Knight of Marion Clar ence Stone at Oak Grove Gerald Hubbel and Ken Griffith near Howell, and LaVerne Westphal L,arT was suaxcieni iw ray w near oximiwi   school in Democrat column on Stanley Knight shot his deer election, day With bch out by near Mderson on Ae Xaff graduation this year another qraauauon uus yev vwwiw son iwuu , Democart spell binder appeared Russell Gardner was tifa r r TS 1 JIM    , s4rirr rt HAer DOCK 0 j in the person of Don Clark  whose speech put the school again in the Democrat column November Second Basketball practice started at the school Monday with about 30 out The first games are here Dec 10 wuhDexter   Council Proce Regular meeting of the Village Council November 9 1948 Meeting called to order by Pres Parker followed by roll call of  officers Present Palmer Clinton, Kennedy  Swctrthout and Lavey Abaent Clark al to fsoak the nch me new  problems cure many r rcuit Court News Eight divorces were granrted mmj J   last week Thriv wer Dohyport as submitted by Helen Rey from 0101 Hvge,Fann gomi nolds Treas Ogrried  Richard Hoylana ESther nomf Motion by Clinton supportec Lawrenc Imus, Julia frtm Veme Minutes of last meeting read and approved  Motion by Kennedy supported by Lavey to allow followinq bills Detroit EdisonSt Liqhtinq Fire Hall and Siren 10993 Helen RenoldsTreas Salary 10000 Ett AroTiCiexralng Sts 1000 Cass QintonInspectors Salary  200oa Parkas GarageGas 414 Paul CurettHNotiae 1080 Motion by Palmer supported by Kennedy to accept Tax reM6UoiTby Clinton supporteaT to have Fire Hall rewired thro1 ughout Prs Parker to investiqate needs Copied Motion to adjourn Carried Fredeburg,Mary from Rex Boach Bert from Ruth Younabene from PhilUp Bock Helen from Webster Maple  , ,   Clarence HiU and wifaw were given a guiet title decree vs Tames Need jr  BextLKxeh and Russell were aiven a 143565 judgement vs 3 GiUett The Wabeck tok Snefer 43284 vs Albert BurBumeU and the Universal Cred Corp one for 51995 vs Ann and Ann Comfort CONSERVATION  w An 115 percent drop m the   Ford Qa has not sold it ale of small game licenses is to gQrne one else in  mean reported this year  put off all action until spring when if enouab ntmp isshowr son farmAlso Weyne Galbraith person to bring a deer back to Pinckney He and his wife drove in about 3 pmTuesday with one on the fender of their car, hot  near Traverse City Rollie Singer snot one today on thv John Duiir luim iifJ TT1  4H NEWS Livingston County 4H and Fut ure Farmer Orgconcluded their summers crops activities with a corn, potatoand small grains show The exhibit was set up for  3 days last week in the show rooms of the RM Equipment Co en East Grand River in HowelL One hundred and nineteen exhibits were set up on Thurs, Jud ging was done Fri by Tom Bus, County Club Agent of Ann Ar bor Blue ribbon, winners in the show were John, Richard and Robert Brown, Howell Edward Eisele, FcwlemUeJiderril S S Supt H C Vedder Choir Practise Wed 730 Morning Worship 1030 Sunday School  1130  Junior Choir Practise Wed400Senior Choir Prao Wed 730 Thursday November 18th, S00 Meeting of the Teachers and Offiersof the Sunday School Sunday 21st 1030 Church Ser vicerAThanksgiving Offerinq vim fTjj ,T4 mt uiic lJl v4 v chdown Jeny Heath qot both ex tra points Pinckney will have to rebuild thoir teem next year as 7 req ula3 qraduate this vear includ inq 3 oi the backfield and 3 oi the beef trustThe senicr, are Gerry Clark, Den Clak, cs Pal mer Bob Amburqey, Tom Good Bobbie Darrcw, Gone Buvvur, Wallace Jeffrey and Dick Sinqer   Those remaminq afe RicliadJ Schneider Joe Jeffreys, Jerry1 Heath Bill VanBlaircum, John Paul Ware, Chick Packer Tcm  Mohlman, Joe Clark and Richard reversed Pinckney met Briqtiton in the second qame oi the season, the week after warrnup game with a Lansinq high school reserve team Pinckney had  not men bequn to roll Their line was unsettled, they had not development any teamwork and the did not click As a result alhouqh they played qood enot qh defensively, they had no of iense Bob Amburqey was hurt early in the qame and was unable to linish The same thing happened in the next game at Manchester Amburqey did not  play at all and Pinckney lost Service for the Uplifting of our Churches at Home and Abroad Sermon  Sing Unk the Lord Ft NftW Sona i myimuuu, jw vivmv umu uiwiiuiu 1130 Sunday School Uniform f Cogswell and all the membeis Lesson Theme The Psalmsof the first team Next years lino teacK us to love and praise God I will also have some heft but t  theelection U they 700 PUgrim Fellowship Thank some may be shifted 10 the back i s0 much about the 0iecu to 0 Only their offense had improved and 3 times they reached the five yard line Then suddenly they hit their stride and bowled Adrian over South Lyon, Dex ter and Stockbridqe on success, ive Fridays The trouble with Pinckney was their schedule was all wet If they had met Doxler and Stockbridqe in their first games they would have lost Briqhton should have been pno of the last games on jheir schedule  7 v     The nation is apparently full of I told you so people who  knew all alonq Pres Truman was qoinq to qet elected Some how or other they were awfully 7WVT C i 7, i 7r know so much about the electhe d where Jerry Heath is Jhei  wh did this 15 to i money only survivor After a wobbly  , r Ithas come  liqht Monday, 22nd 800 Deacons, only survivor After a wobblyb Ithas come  liqht end Deaconesses meet at the, start m which they lost 2 out of, ghaiIany Brcwnell of the Rep   ir i OAiUi Urinn thpir first thre aames Pmcknev i   i   Parsonaqe Wed, 24th Union Thanksgivinq Service with Rev  Ezra Beachy givinq the sermon and Rev D D Brady leading the worship All people of the  community are invited to come to Gods House t0 qive thanks700 Senior Choir Practise There will be no Junior Choir Practise this Wednesday Friday, 26th Pilgrim Fellowship Thanksgiving Party at the Church last 5 qames qivinq them a 6 won, 2 lost record hart, Howell Dale Marshall, Gre gory Norman Miller Fowlerville Allen Monroe Howell Edgar Myer Pinckney Robert Nelson, Howell David Whitehead, Gre gory Of this group, three were nam  MENNNONiTE CHURCH Because of building operationwe will I t North Hamburg NORTH HAMBURG CHURCH Eire Bchy,Pator, 4060 Savtbowit povejjghed people in other parts h,iBSOi the world, Rev Donald Brady RMd 7 milw N B of rM1J announced today Sunday School  r ,10 Uoruin Worship Service  11JO Youti Peoplss Matisg  Kvcntng Missage  MMF 730 815 PAST MATRONS MEET Vxjnis 5iwp, uuw vr7i  The Past Patrons le  ed as champions ancT were a wee entertained MondaytJifi warded 1000 toward a trip to home of Mrs Bonnie Henry    il Glr I nu wart nrIlt IVU8 the International Livestock Show j  ,,in Chicago They were Edward MarshajlThe crowning even of the show according ot HI Hart, Co aub Agent, was ,, compliments ol aMMenzie served to about 150 exhibitors, PROJECT ABA NDONED The project for the viilaqe to buy the Ford property here of  150 acres and water rights has been put over to springThe com    2825 Js aruf Wends The pro abou 35 signatures of interested P  o wim the invoc about 35 signatures ot mterested rrj  , A invoc people As it j too krte now to gram started off wim  mf So anything, ft was decided tc ation given by Reverend Mn  ome oi w  J tjtJL ivT Fifteen were present M8 m Schaetet ami Vb Florence Bau ghn were oohosteeeegPOSTAL CLEM KHfTSS An examination U beh at 830 amDec 4 1948 at the HoweU postoffice for substitute clTk in   Pto AU desiring to take the exarnm Sin may secure applicaUor eee ,1 will nil   21 Txaminatton room M rterans orqaruKrbons are as  start in which they lost 2 out Qfi yY w  , their first three qames Pinckney,Chai,man BrGwne11 of the Rep qot their bearinqs and won their national comm purchased a 1 home in Washinqon D C for which he now has no use and that Chairman McGarth of the DenGnat national comm sold his homo there The statement that labor elected Pres Truman also fails to stand up New York state and Pennsylvania and also Michiqan where labor is sronqest qave their electorial votes to Dewey On the other hand the farm states of Ohio, 111, Iowa Wis, Mmn, wen Truman The reason for this is that the 80th congress with a heavy Rep majority refused k provide the larmers with storaqe warehouses and also cut the approp riation for crop support prices this caused a drop in prices and the farmers fearinq further cuts voted Democratic OOtbALL SCOrtfcS Howell 12 Fowlerville 6 University 12, St Thomas 0 Williamston 33, Dexter 12Chelseu  20, Manchester 12, Pittsford 21, Clintcn 19 THANKSGIVING PROGRAM As part of their Thanksqivinq program this yearThe members of Pinclaiev Community Conq Church plan to qive special em phasis to the needs which still , exist amonq the millions of im poverished people in other parts hit the world, Rev,   announced today At the same time, other churches throughout the United States will engage in similar pro grams, as a part of the annual nation  wide ShareYourThank sgivinq appeal, he said This aopeal is sponsored bv rrh  World Service, the intordonominj  V There are reports that Pres Truman will soon send4 an en voy to Russia to meet with StaU in In our opinion this is a step which should have been taken long ago We rnnt see where 1982 bow and arrow huntinq licenses were sold this year time An effort may be made to pat licenses ww v  ,   a gmall temporary dam at 1500,000 brown  J2 gtoneand dirt wfidTwould raise hatched at the ul the wate about 2 feet higher Paris near Grand BapOs , pr the fish from beina T00 VA trrwn Nor winterkilled sssi 2Q0 ptamiqan a byd    way will be released m the up rjHERE ABE MACK ttmHill S pec peninsula this yvI OLAMOOB GIRLS MOW are  ste claqjwiij 2 Bemember Virqmia PoxMafael m summer and white m J NorrrioiAMacUlineHttTlock and  A wildcat oil wefl bouqht  UBSIW afl had a per  1 CWW,Jsf,o take notice Exam0 Zucki aWefavoTedl restricted to V  m accordion and later wilwW temoorarY etnployees  m sumiMT ana 7rrB NotmanaBftadoUtst Hmocx ana, ricultagdl Inst oi row A wildcat ofl wenjouqht    y  , a pgj SooUnode    ,nriwS a coiiAliialion7 They att had dSeti V  flowina 1000 to 3000 barxels a    w nejsiw   aoatthr o dyt wu MHMWS been nmnyl Adela Boqexs St loan Aon m scaooir rt 5 te ctanntem bar  abo  5 oJ ih M to    1900 will ,u vzrZmA later favored I remciea  Xvees crtionai agency through vnich most of the Protestant churches , in America coordinate their over J seos relief and reconstruction act ivities, Mr Brady explained At service t0 be held at the Conql Church on Nov 21st, members and friends will make special contributions as their share in helpirq to carry or tho overseas aid proqam Sressinq the needs vhich still  resptxilvw W4  exist overseas Mr Brady saidj sta Marshall also o  that Conditions have improved, as ne   would, not in some countries, but there are  J still untold numbers of people whese chances of survivina the coming winter depend not so much on increased food arid clothing as in the recovery of their spiritual abilities to cope wih the problems of life The Church people of America can  have an important part in doing stand inq a thousands miles away and hurlinfj ultimatums at  Russia gets us anywhere During the campaign Pres Truman suqges1ed sending Supreme Court Justice Vinson to Russw to meet with Stalin THi loosed a  flood of abuse against toe pres from the Rep press  who stood reaiy to blast all and any mea sures Mr Truman suggsptod irrespective of their mentSABec oi nave IAJJ 1  JT , this, if theyare willing to share j with thii fellowmen in 11TX 2 sK h ibow and  12 iteta S S2S  ta k  daf s Nor 21 vott Sunday Ti  other ady this vear, churches Woid Service have sent S1X50U1  000 odd to people jj more than 40 countries Included in Uus omiwe 30000,000 pounds Sbulk food supplies, clothing SAmDl U SoTtterature and pxeiabn Potir Dittoed  Currenl Coimnued  ate rooah saeeds cooked by mem bees of the huntinq pary  texwon back to ad lives of our pioneer janOxrers when smen had to hunt ior their iood frcsn wJach we never have been cecdiy separaled Fowiemtte 24 Howelt Mary 21 Howefl mq fair with the United N We think the United4aUc the fly in the ointment bfa tlement with Russia Thereare so many of them with axes to nd that they have beenun, able to agree on any pa are for the presidents plan, on we would sent Justice   phv instead of Vinson J he i better suitod to the job uonied to Dorr I Baca to Mr and Mrs Orfiord i Howttt Fd jOkcanfascs MOT i6A t hm c  inMSCSGOL t3opRca a SOIL iPand  1, is in the blood Hg have always kund,  fn Merry olde 0  Hood became an 01 season, nere uie  j always opne north    Marble of Putnam we T went deer huntmq ome5 jscoessive years and  JT den of Gregory fcSS pie of rears jqc norm oot 1 bnvino s JftSM  es M  5 in  ttr  1 1 194 V  Av HERE IT IS feifbirNote f 1 Till  i SYLVAN THEATOll signaiute Chelsea Mb 4  kwuajf ovi,w, , 4a were secure to a petition caking that exChiei ol Pol ice Burton Miller be ehixed no action was taken by Brighton  council Mr Miller said he was meeting Mr Mited said he was wm wilhng to guard school dowinq  p0nn Singwtan Arthur Lake but would not enforce the park rwMi    ing meter kxw The council said they already had 2 policemen j and had no funds to hire a third  Finally they agreed to pay half       the cost, if the school would pay Wuuam tine toocua arisen hall At the school board meet Suadar, tumrZi ai 33  ing the school turned the propos aujwaiU,Ma3f  iuon down saying no funds were w   fa,tt Wlth OVaffiton  to buUd JKWWMl HOMCUM HAY  elementary school building with   r  ,,, a gym seating 800  June Haver Lon McAllister 1 Hamburg township cast 855 News CartoonPeg nd Cuis yMes at the last election J rvrJ7i S ln Antane MR RECKLESS An Ou ru,ua JOMecurouaa with FMttT Salter Hems Ik 3T7 FSUDQi FUSSBt JUpGHTUT Donald aCoanotJtacf Kttfeiide and MariotU Hain w alMi Xev SiuidoTJiovdafTvMday He 31 2423 THE LADY IN E8MWT A Mutfcal ta T Extra Extra Here it is,Goebel Extra Dry Beer for a pleasure extra whenever you take time out for a QoebeL Ooebei ExtraDry Besls light to your taste , light to youtVy it today Available tn Bottles, cans quarts or on draught, e usual Ask for it wherever Goebel Beer is sold No increase in price GOEBEL BREWING CO, DETROIT 7, MICH, BITTER TRY BEER 48,000 worth of water bonds for sale Cassidy Lake Correction In, stitute is again in the hmelghtj Prison Director Sanford claims several hundred thousand dollars wo h of material and equip ment has disappeared from there, 15 members of the Gregory 4H Club with Mr and Mrs J L Donahue took in the Mich j3tatgJeMnrque4tefcotball game The Detroit Free Press says the Democrat national commit tee is receiving predated campaign checks galore since the  election of President TrumanThe ,  Livingston County Democrat J ran an adv lasT week in the Livingston Press last week with pictures of President Truman  Mennen Williams a week after the ejection M, H S Chapman was inI jured so badly shedied, Mrs  I Charles Seaton suffered a bro ken leg and Mrs W E Beach, 2 broken legs and W E Beach cuts and bruises, all are from Howell and were on their way home from a White Shrine meeting at Jackson Nov  Unconquered Betty GraMeDouqlas Fairbanks feCaesax Romero, Waller Abel Mane Cmtoea 94r few ieen Cml Cottar lafcftfttot WW  Sunday flseivs 141 J TfeaakteWta Day HateM QQ P M A GIVE MT REGARDS TO BROADWAY HOWELL Theater   iow u, MICH A Mttiiool with extradiy I EER  Tue Wed, Thur, Nov IB, 17 10 Cartoon John Wayne Henry Fonda and  Shirley Temple IB FOBT APACHE Cartoon Novelty Dan Dailey Charles Wtanlngor Nancy Guild Charlie Huagl, Ecry Bainter Jo McPoak Co9T 8  Friday, Saturday, November 19 20 William Boyd as Hopalong Qassidy ta FOOLS GOLD Also Wayne Morris, Lois Maxwell  Service T THE BIG PUNCH Cartoon when their car hit a telephone pole at Mason and Stockbridge nds It is thought MrsChapmcm who was driving went to sleep Brighton high school has claimed the Class Ciootbcll title by virtue of 8 wins and no losses Corruna also clamed it  but refused to meet Brighton The Panhandle Co has now,   brought in another gas well on 1 j the Cyril Michaels farm in Mar s To the Vote   Wm Dunlap of Iswefi as  badly cut in a knile fight with s Robert Beigle back of Raymonds s  Tavern, Howell last week Beia s  le was arrested 5 The prison camp at Waterloo  will close Dec 1 It will reopen s in the spring 50 convicts were   employed ttiere at 50c an hour,  building roads and bathing  beaches in state parks JS  Dr John DeTar, 46, of Milan, s has been selected as the best g  f Sun, Mon, Tun,, Nov 21, JJ2, 23 Mat Sunday 2 15 P, M, Conttttuaw John Wayne, Loraine Day In T Y C O O N  ID rechnicolaf Cartsen  Ntwi LOANS for the1 Farraerthe r Small Business Manor the  has made such loans ever since Large Business Man This bank it was organized and still does The size and kind of a business does not make a ban good or  badTability o repay a ban is the important thing We eek to lend to deserving business and men in our cirnmunityour borrowing customers  others are cordxally    discuss their reguirements witn Comedy  FIRST NATIONAL BANK Horcu m Wed, Thut, Nov24 25  WALT TOMfiYS New Musical Comedy MELODY TIME In Technicoolor Comedy Novelty Newtxee imiiiuiliiiiiiHiTiniTiiiiuuuiiiiiiuruiuiiur  , Member Federal Depolt tauu once Corp AU depoaitf up  to 5000 insured I protect your cath Wug5 ou j NIGHT DEPOSITORY Livingston Covnty LWishioexpressrny upprec iation to you for your support m my relelection on November 2 Sincerely Yours JALPREDHrEBW The Pinckney Lady Maccabees entertained the Gregory hive here Wednesday  Need an OU Hot Water Heater We have several makes on  A Complete Line of  hand also oil tenia Combination county practicioner in Michigan 5 bv the Michigan Medical Scci 5 iety  f According o the Fowlerville T Review the Fowlerville Fair was g 4000 in the red this year  The Alcholics Anonymous, e founded 13 years aqo now has S   u, 0,i70000 members 2000 attended  as well as All Bcxthroom Fixtures Eaectric Heaters Pumps pfEeu distna meeung at Detroit  las week f Hockey  Service H1IN ST Plnda  Notes of 25 Yean Ago Rev fi E Maycrok and wife ,elned in the 0    jv  WORK OVERALLS 6 Headlight Overalls, jackets lined and unanea PANTS oM Oxxord gray Shaxksldnxdso Axmy tan Chanbcay, Axmy Tan CotonJTannel and dlwool In 4 colors UNDERWEAR VodL 192550100  BOYS CXOTHES Weei Shirts in plaids and eatid onlcysptr epeckzl Price i tfodstwear  dl WOfmC DBESS SHOES  WBBEK FOOTWEAJl aVUTY AND DUTCH BOT WALL PAPEB own shelve and special Qe conferred on him W the ,Aican College oi SuroonsT wLf   CnrcOanuac last The y len io, cSdande Florida iaude fiose and Mrs Mima Wotson oiUnadilkx were xnarS  j Tnuredav 1   ,w VMS  rsap0 , Timothv Have, a tem 1 P  nains  picture   nctSJfLi enetations of tile 3ig Swaday Funeicdwi tS I nY The cenier ol nttracM 1 uneiw was at to   babiesJiollis and Notes of 47 Years Ago Mrs J M Kearney has gone to Dakota to spend the winter with her daughter John Dinkel was nearly killed last week when his team ran away with him when he had a bad of barrels on They hit a telephone pole, scattering the barrels and throwing John unj  dtr the horses in front ol the Brown blacksmith shop He just escaped injury  Wm Moron has moved his barber shop rem the Tuomeyi buldinjf to the basement oi the Reason buifcfiag j Fred Wyman is building a new stone bridge on South How ell St to replace the one wash ed out when the dam bucstThe 1  of AU Kinds and Kitchen Sinks, MYRON J HUGHES Telephone Pinckney 157FU  Bepxxirii a Spec MASTER PLUMBER  tllMSfl  Dead Alive HORSES 540 CI L 650 HOGS U0 per WT VEPEHVmUl UPON SIZE AJ CONplTiOll CALVEi AND SittEP REsiOVEO EJE  r FUJI Aasjiieis CoMected  t Central D lead Stock Co SV   ,  A  s  ,   y OTCUKI parents Vr and Mrs H   l9b  Oilcto 1 ,01 g,  Thanksgiving Party ST MtOfGKIS CsUeGK sYOttOPCW fc Pqfcpr is teaching the sWstrwa CLOTHES of the Month, Dutfy Jfaftd lOkTeand Soda rAlS GsJd  E tiEM gurzArstft Mr nd s  b 22nd AT  s ,KL   BH  s Jrgk fa  ijuraiMtii yzirFZKr  rlh II    fv   tlii  M r i IT PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, November  PduVLt DISPATCH ard Goods, Hosiery Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables Groceries kCntsrtd a Bee on via rtter at Pastoffi a tHnckaey, Hkhitfaa uid rVhe act 1 Uajrch 3 17 Published Every Wednesday 115 Main St PinckHiv, UcKan Subscription ra 160 a Year PStf W turUtt, Pubiuher  Z  Kennedys Store  i i i Carefree Ci  N Sprout Jim, of Edward   were in Th Aii8er family has movjd to Gregory for the wintMr and Mis Philo Boettqer celebated their golden weddinq Anniversary Monday, Nov i5h  Mrs Phillip Sprout spent Sat at the Soule home in Howell  , Mr and Mrs Roy Dillingrram were Sunday guests at the CW Hooker home in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Phillip spent Sunday in Howell Dan Daver and son Dexter called at the Spears home Sunday, Asher WyUi and wife a Mrs Henry Johnson Jackson Saturday Basil White and wife of Howell spent Friday at the ben White home Sunday cjuess of Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer y e Miss Floience Tupper of Flint and DrWaiter Mercer and family of E Lansing MrsHelen McGregor of Brighton Mr andhiMrs Ben White and Mrs Elizabeth White a beaded the funeral of John White in Howell last Tuesday DrWCWylie and wio of Dtc and Gordon Hastcr and wife of Ypsi,an4i wero Sunday auests of Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt Mr and Mrs Albert Diukol, 4 Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi  Ludike were in Fenton Siuid  Mrs June Hendeo and Lav are spending the week wiiJi Mrs Evelin Nash of Coldvator while 0 Lloyd is deer hunting I  Miss Alberto Dinkel and Levi Ludke attended the MichInd  football game at Ann Arbor Sat Miss Joyce Clark and brother George attended a theatre party  at Ann Arbor Sunday v The Herbert Palmer family, spent Sunday with Mrs hta Meyers in Lansing CJClinton and wife and Leroy Richardson and wife had dinner at Hansons, Sockbxiq Snur Mrs  Raymonda Morris arid I daughter snent S inrlrrv itf   f  V        P,r   y  r I sr  w  ni   4lii tilt  71000, 1795 GABARDINE l WliH SATTN QUILTED TRIM ALL COiOHS, ALL SiZLS 12 to 20  GIFT i vrr   Water KeotefjI I Sio FOK vVOM1   I I  Modern living at its best And only an electric water heater gives you all these extra features ik Cfoan Spotless, smokeless to save 9f you extra cieiaiiog work   QuitNo noise, no nuisance Youd  never know it was in the house A ConviinfPut it where you want W it Only an electric water heater needs  no flue or chimney  Completely AutomaticFor modern,  push button comfort j Always DpoadofcoAll the hot T watex you want  all of the time A size to fit every needterms if desired Installed in your home without charge See them today at your appliance or plumbing dealer, or at your Edison Customer Office 1M Stptemker 1435 Edison customers switched t mdtrm water bestittg t  eUctricdiyt  spent Sunday Miss Sarah Ledwidge noar Lox terSeme one crashed into Stan Dinkels Hudson sedan Friday night whenit waa pa1 1 in frnnt of his home doing conricr j able damage to it Dale Miler is driving Chff I ers milk truck while he ia deer, huntna  Ye editor carted on WFEcoh at McPherson hospah Hcwe Sat and found him recovering from shock caused by cm au o wreck Mrs Beach who had both legs broken is in St Joe hospital r Ann Arbor Due to theii bosses going dec hunting, Norman Vanbloircum is running Ed Parkers oil station and M Liverance is in charge at Lloyd VanBlarcum I J Dysert who sold his homo  ,,     on M36 to Garth Meyer has moviflERS OF H1DES  led to Stockbridge I Mx  ftArHuaiifci and WfetMkr ghton were Thursguests of the Andrew Nesbett home George and Bill Clark shopped in Ann Arbor Saturday Wm Smith and family of Evert spent Thurs with Mrs Jennie Deversjaux t Ross Wilson who enlisted in the Army is now at Ft Breck f enridge,, Kentucky  S Arthur Floyd Haines and lam  ily of Lansing spent Sunday a J the Abe Haines home  Mrs Mary Hoif Mrs Edna Rea spn and Leota, attended the fun eral of Mrs Helen Ingalls at  Flint 3citwho died  suaderdy  Thursday  ,   t Murray Kennedy and famuv ,  were in Whitmore Lake Sunday  Mrs Irvin Kennedy Mrs Murray Kennedy and Mrs Robert Twithcell spent Sat mqht a the  Ambrose Kennedy home m  HM Welha VaU spent lasjf week at the Buttlemau home   f  AN IDLAL CHRISTMAS  if  HCW L WCHIGAN FOR VLAl or DiSrhlKO STOCK HOBESES SS30 CTiE  5GQ HOGS 5150 Cwt  AU ACCORDING TO SlJfc AND CONDITION CALVES SHEEP AND PIGS RcMOVtl FRE PHOf COLLiutT 0 OAmJiX COMPAfSY  VLLL 460 LF ltiiMitig Water Systems Etc rir     St MCiC ti    t    3 1   r Tracfc i A  and 2 TON TRUCKS FOR ECONOMY AND DUrABILHY LET US REPAIR YOUR , Dr J D Kruse  I at  cGowcm who enlisted In  c, was discharged for 1,9 jider age at SanAnionia  e  and is at the Louis Coy1 hemz  Hovton , ,,r i,  Russell Walters and wiJ Fowiervri we Sunday ouo5  t the Georca abon K no f RossLairo and wil   sing spent Sunday at tne Icm  WTm Sl is staymg at the I  Car i EAD2AT0RS WE HAVE A COMPLETE LT  KZ OF RADIATORS AND OLQflGD WEDHE8WU AFTER MOOK CORES IN STOCK Mr 5h Mrs Fbris MCI crueets oi CkidcM Howard Bead is spending the week kx Aim Arbor  eaticki  8aj  home A lae Teple and Mrs Dor h parents ate north deer n   f is Soeed a Howell entertained, ina ,, w,, rmd Ks   the oard club Tuesday  Mrs Atoaj1 Jack  Phillip Hudson aad dauqbter Cliffoid Vanlxlw0t1Sun J of DeSoit spent ftMday at Ihe Beardon at St Joe kiT mv , ftand Mis Mark Nash andjJ YQUR STTJDEBAKER DEALER r Mrs Edith VanSlaxnbrook spen j   Michigan Ave Well Michigan Phone 131  Sat in  hct8 beer  J Ma Walker Xafcennan and WEss Rosalee Nasb n 1  daughter  Lansinq spent Sun chose at the  , v  at AeHBobert Pifce hosneMr and Pinckney fiamilv d  u  Mn Muse Aets J JOwaou Mis ntBsdeif ksiruna The JVSSTent Simdav Mrs Hazel, tifof Ann Arbor lSS2 dofi5 will  te winter ft lJft near Chel  r heoihaw Sndaroerfe4tfteMWMi Mr, and Mis Joe Schoseer al at the Sfepisn no  ZrTZJZZT sir Mc  Met Tied Bead also acJoe 0c spsn o was a Sunday quests of M E Harrow and wife  Mrs Nettie Vaughn and Norosa Shehan  and week MmgM  Mrs Httrry Ay and son, Mark, oafied at the O  Campbell home Sunday Mr and Mrs Bahs 8o4 i k and Mrs Ban 4K ed ihe MiohedI i VDU NEEDFOR 6VER USi AUTOMACAUy  , LOOK fAY  FOR SALQuakor Fuel OI Store ior 40 Garth Meyer I  110 am SUHnckney  ,M r tone 152 DEPENDABLEaby Sinr,35c cm hour Call Vivian Dy Jtockney phone 141F2 FOR RENTlive room Scam homo, 5 miles N W oi Pinckney  PROFESSIONAL CORNER ld PINCKNEY SANITARIUM VANWINKLE  VANWMKLE  Dr May iutfy ra A rincKney, MicA IaUy 1100 A M to 200 P M Except Wednesday r B ROSSI NC i  rand Award Winner, Fourth lational AAA Traffic Safety Poster Conteota  I electricity being installed 15 a MonTuesrUfcn,, 70tHtt0Qpn month, mquire Dispatch office J XpjpQi BTMcCLUSKEY DxHiit 112 North Michigan Telephones Office 935 Residence 814  l Evenings by Appointments Howell Michigan tjitt or mcmoAR At a IIIIIBU of add Court bald at tha Probata Office to tha City of Sowall in acrid Ceutty on the 1st day oi iKarl J Elgart Deceaeed j Pxaaaattfoa Hiiam R, Smith, Judge 1 of Probata IN THE MATTES Of THE ESTATE OF DWVanWlnkle CXVanWinkU Attorneys at Law First Skxie a , avings Bonk EL achigan eBMeHB JBVBlBSSSSBSflBBJPOSS  A STTE r s Cemetery Memorials 924 ftMcdn StAnn AxborJlch Karold Chubb Local Representative 519 Fleming SU HoweU Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments  Markers HERB SNEED I wiTlH I LAVAfl Real Estate msuranceBrokerage Phone 157FU Repajrjng Sty Lake and Farm Property, MYRON J HUGHES FOB 5ATFT,  N  4 m  MATTEB OP THE ESTATE or  s Speciality Plumbing and Heating i ii  UJLV A FENNY A PERSmW I MMiiNE n All tin atiLitic hot water ou liiiti  even ni ricLvicst washdays  lr 1LS ihiii a puniy a purson a day AI ii cl , t matter where you live T7 va i r tintrie con netturns are nuhd with a DuoTherm Water Heater Yuu burn rluap iiiel oil available anyVhereand jt hot waretday ur night at the turn oi the tap Come in and see the brilliantly beautiful, Viiihimjy stki PJ iictitls finished in cjia 11 white cjrJ Iour sizes to thooe iroin DUOTHERM  AUTOMATIC FUEL Oik WATER HEATER  Phone Brighton 6033 Henry Pokzoppa or to aama other suitable gtoatad to I General Insurance , 1  car Phone 59F3 FORWhite porcelain kitchen oil heater with water heater combin ation Gerald Reason FOR SALESingle meted Michigan It ia Ordered that tha 17th day ol January AJ 1948 at 2 oclock in the afternoon at aaid Probata Office be Ond it hereby appointed for hearing springs cmd mattress, used only 1   Further 0rdeiadjhat public 1 W  111 i 0 W    one aach week FJ SfB1Sk ijfW004,lor 3eiiesseilf weak, previou to  PTVPU WM5DW iud day ol hoar, to S Pincknay  U2FU kDUpa naplr printed and drFOR SALEWardroe Trunk,home  J   SK Tuesday to Jriday Claude Black fA  w 10  1 3015 Monks Rd STATE OF MICHIGAN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON Celoetia PanhaU Baajstst el ftdga r Probata Pinckney AUCTI ONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLIE Itone 7  STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at lrw 307 E Grand River , HoweU  j4  Fred C Read and Ross T Read,  copartnors doing business asl  Thomas Read Sons I Pliantiffs vs J Wilma Mae Moorer 1 Plaintiffs, Eitablished 1865 boorperated 1915 McPberson State Bank  Repairs on All Maei Phone Pinckney 154F3 DR cnrrowNER r Dentist  8044 Portage Lake Road, Dexter rt ntot 3461  I ir TASCH P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home Don C Swarthoui Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39  63 PlnckneyMlch IMUSU C KhlCKHOrr or OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Howea Michigan 11 j For Appointment iPlin 358 Residence 618 LLOYD HQJDEE Live Stock Hauling Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Phone 64FU  CARL JONES Concrete Products Gravel NE iJvnw j r a  or Anv Papers Composed  FiU jy d Road Built 1 rLd at Your Convenience Block Laid, Piece or Contract To whom ii may concern , Take notice that on Oct 20  1948, wdt of atiicHmftnt as is IANE TASCH , Sand Top SoiL Road Gsavel Papers Composed  Your Convenience 01 STworic Confidential 7628 Toma Rd Pinckney Rte 2 l747 Pinckney Phone 50FU  Hhone Dextof 8118 FOR SAIFreeh sweet elder, eating and cooking appleefresh Vegetables George Charboneau 040 Farley Road Phone 161FU 0 W 0   1 1948, writ Of atxcHmrnt as 1s flllfAT HlsUsflltA ued from the Circuit Court for MdWB  WJW mvWmm W the County of Uvinqston where  i in Fred CRead and Ross TRead 1848 CAMPAIGNS AUTO GIASS uwr us waPLAG WAT Btq EN OLASS W YOUR CAR  USES fVUTO PARTi  rlewl 019 sWt Grand River, Pfcoue 151 FURNACE SALS 6 REPAIRS FOR SALE  22x52 ft passen ELECIRICAL WIRING r, dePJ at Pinckney Money R L PONU ortage Lake , TLI h received until Dec Phone Dexter 256 11948 Right reserved t reject any or all bids FOfl SALE  Large Orujcfor FOR SALENevTone row com ii S also black Chester plcker with huski dr0W COrn Coat Call 70F3 Ehnerg Garage, Oak Grove AY CAREIn mr home fcc pre school ege ahildren Rail fatter Phone 6 Pinckney The 1948 Political Campaigns are just ended For five months in Fred CRead and Ross TRead the waking hours oi the Ameri copartners doing business asl can citizen have been filled Thomas Read Sons are named j with the merits of many candi  plaintiffs and Wilma Mae Moorer I dates for many offices from MMM,W as defendant, for the sum of One President to Councilman I IP  A J thousand dollars 1,000, and Now that Election Dav has cull 111711  fL I that said writ was made return minatea m the selection of our WW Mfmww LMW 9 able November, 10 1948 j leaders ior the next two to four,   VanWinkle  VqnWinkle jyarS w can take up again FOR SALE Oil heating 7e     the campaign of making our heats three rooms Fred Azeltuse grat6 good oondffion daily bread , l721 Main St E PjnggYj i m W Main St, Pinckney Wkat better way to fight this  SALEJOU heating stove  fQR SALE One ladies, attwoot Attorneys for Plaintiffs Business Address Howell, Michigan FOR RENTModern 9 room famished apartment 542 E Pntasaot MaxReynolds, Phone 143F2 FOR SALEUsed outside oak door 4x7, complete with hard vvareCall MrsSkinnei,phone 158 FOR SALElCoak stove, whitsTen amel trimmed m black, sew campaign than by starting SPECIALS Sated Pressing j t Peaehes Heavy Syrup omato Juies Cans NO 2 CANg leanser Apple Sa cc Fab Wax 3 Nol Cans Soap Powder 29 Joe 49 for asae Reg37c 2fa3Sc Tissues blb19e S DDTtf 57c SSSTtoSSSad dtohola and a kitchen 0 U every pav day I Ray Burns p t A SsvinfJ esn is see n bOL MkPficnoo State Baal  grey Cheeterield winex CDOU I w ,  pii 16, practically new, Jus dry FOR SALEi75TtToneinchrgalI cleaned30aneladlee plct Itemized pipe also 60 feet of   all wool winter coat, size 16,has inch copper pipe Call Pinckney No 135 BABY SITTERS 610 West Una n Phone 141F4  all wool winter coat, sue 16iia ndveir been cleaned, price 700 one ladies pin stripe salt dark blue, size 18 300,good aaadit ion 245 Unadflla BQliadL ney FOR SAIAWaBBe TCJ2SCMU4 Sr ipeeit  TEFFEN JIOBB  stoyes 45 tad 55, 1 Oil Heat All I1SH11I up to 5000000 m  FOgXlJEllKDTAtOES 100 a 45 Oil Drums 1350 i Over 80 Yean of Safe Banking bushel L W Umsteadd Son 407 gtawart S, Pinckney  sured by oux rninnhership in the FOR SAiWarm Morning coalF0 fiALbAir Motor W5E1 Fedesai Dsrroejf InsvT Cor heater with automtic draft con  cm a circulating heater r  irolm iike new I Wflliamr  FOB BfiOTAL Phone 143F2  545 E PutncnnB JTQRRENtONE FURNISHsD ym hr Ccdl Loma sMAtr UeW 5 jROOM L J McKinley  lleabei Brady 60  306 Mill St Pinckney Cement 3nr 3 12 cuft,gasa lin ox ectric Uaiity Trailers,all sizes by hour, da or week WILSON SAXES  RENTAL FOTSALEZTinf T0xl2T3ri FXCELLANT OPPOffTUNrTYor rwfl  or PUioU experience motor truck and farm   machinery rnechir3c Twrujy in   nenfCo, Willuim Roche 1 2321 E Gand River Howell rrKrf iTuTL AMBITIOUS SALESMAN FOR SALE  1 year old wnnVsyJm  iTJtla FOR BAIMs masoned wood Rock hens live or dressed i ck  cord or truck load Alecapples Hennr Johnson, Phone56Fl2j SSSndSS   SEliVlCE , ,  size    machinery rnechiifec In 6121 West Grand River, Lake FOR SALE Bay team, 8 and  peson 800 to 1000 an Chemung, Brighton Phone Hown old  2700   IR31Menzie Eqiipm ell 354W 7WiimL p 1 2321 E Gand River EBock Portage Lake Wayne Bennett Chops 1BscMa  fiUCEP 49c 69C lb Frahkfarts CB  U Georoe Ciarbonn 9040 Far FOR SALE  19421sh doorr P k ,ly RL phone X61F11 31 FOR 6AIMontgoiswy Ward fuel oil beating stove Good con ditk 610 W1 Horn SL WANTED  far farm machinery and motor trucks E ieliant op poitunity ior right s son ApiY fn person 8X am to 1000 am R M Mensies Eauipn  Co  2321 E Grand Rivi w HowelL OPENING  Christ aas Book Comer Mr Hackneyi 1 f  books fa ohiWren op f S  Nor 20 at Hackneys I fardwaee Desnsr Mianifan, Bool m i   price Aetak Books on  IBt  Clarks FINCKSBT mCST FOODSTQSE FOR SALE Warm Morning Stoves t urn g  Farmers  I iAJ Pj  01   y r  v1</text>
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