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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>W1   StfTSR  5 5      mm  c  a  aV p Vhm63 TV Ptackney Oupatck WednMday Nov 13 1946 4 Dexter Take Game, 18 to 0 Ptaetaf tad Dte have been TJ easjssjsr wwww a ee4 fcae asjBBBJl as port Pmckaey Has usually had the better of it in football Last year they beat Dexter, 7 to 6, end alto the year before that Thii year it was different Pinckney loat eight men by graduation last year, while Dexter with a allveteran team had the best season in their history, winning 7 games and playing  scoreless game with Brighton who was also undefeated The Dexter goal line has not been crossed this year Approximately 1100 fans, probably half from Dexter, came here Friday night to see Pinckney try their luck with the undefeated team Dexter was much heavier and had a good running game, but Pinckney kept them worried by a forward passing attack and missed scoring two touchdowns by inches The game started with Dexter making big holes in the Pinckney line with Johnson and Kenny, two husky  backs, carrying the ball On the third play of the game, Bill Devlin caught a pass good for 30 yards and a touch down The try for extra point failed In the second quarter, Pinckney got their first scoring chance A Dexter punt went out of bounds at the 50yard line Russell Clark caught a pass good for a 80yard gain putting the ball on the Dexter twenty yard line Another pass, however, was intercepted by Dexter Dexter again began to go through the Pinckney line and Bill Devlin made their second touchdown around right end after a series of fust downs Again they failed to get the extra point Jack Kenny scored the last Dexter touchdown in the last half on a line plungeIn this half, Pinckney opened Michigan Mirror State News Uw ed aad Haapoaiaae of the  tattle TU Ire Uasiag i Notes of the Game Current Comment t  Gov,Elect Kim JSigter and his administration are going to have a bad headache of preVolstead proportion after Jan I, 1947 ail because of the voters thumping approval of the sales tax amendment and the 270, 000000 veterans bonus The next legislature must face 2 tough alternatives First Should state expenditures be drastically curtailed so thai the expenditures for the next IUCU yar  shall be in balance with the states  shrinking revenue, If so what ser j vices should be cut Should the cut be at the expenses of the colleges, hospitals and prisons all of whom are overcrowded and demanding more room and facilities If a cut is not leasable and any cut is bound to be very unpopular, then the only alternative is new tuxes which will probably be the answer , k The 270,O00,000 veterans bonus will be financed by state bonds, These if sold at 1 percent interest and returned in 20 years would cost over 300,000,000 The inliueal alone would be 42,000,000 All veterans will be paid at the rate of 10 a month for domestic service and 15 for foreign The maximum is 000, Dependent relatives of service men who died btween Sept 16, 1040 and June 80, 1946 from services con nected causes shall be paid a sum equal to the difference between what he has receivd and 500, The cost of the bonus is estimated at 343,000,000 The sales tasplit will reduce rev This was the hardest played fame on the local field this year Mixups were numerous and one Pinckney player and one Dexter boy were ousteittT NtW fcteftttNCCVM THE UNwMWWr4S OrOTHgm FfOPlftlfc f79 AN INFORMATION, TO AN APMUeiATION OP THt AT ANP TO THE UIIOIN4 OF THt PUTUM 7 nm AmHCmrj9rov MMKMCV ed by the referee tor roughness Well, the offyear election U over and the results are nut much of a surprise to anyone who has studied The attendance was about 1100 the election results Not much over a There were 1011 paid admissions Many crashed the gate This is the 50 per cent vote is ever cast in an offyear election, as a great number enues to surh an extent that new their bag of tricks and a lateral triple I taxes WJU become a necessity  pass, behind the line, caught by Jimj The pinch may not come in 1047 Meyers waB good for forty yards and as the 8tate canget along fairly well put the ball on the Dexter oneyard jor a time on surpluss and balances  line Here Dexter showed why their on hand goal line was uncrossed by turning jf ne taxes are considered the Pinckney back Four times Pinckney obvious choice is to increase the tried, 2 line plunges and 2 passes bales tax oi enact a state income tax Russell Clark caught one pass but, the referee ruled it touched the KINGS DAUGHTERS MEET ground first The other Young could Mrs Iva Reason was hostess to BOOK WCK STAHTtD IN THI COUNTRY ANP FIRST OSSSRVBO IN 1919, WLL SB C6l,CRATED THIS YEAR IN 39 COUNTRIES THROUGHOUT THB WORLDISf IIJ fJL Deer Hunters dead North Bt get his hands on Jim Meyer mado tlie last line plunge and lacked about fac inches of going over the goal line Pinckney played their hardest of the year but their heavier opponents wore them down and they were pret ty well bruised up by the end of th ame The lineups Pinckney Dexter Young le B Devlin Latimer It EDeLatorre the Kings Daughters Thursday afternoon Assisting were Mrs Lydia Cin and MrsM lldred Aekley The As usual, Pinckney will send a  ttoiuniii ux deer mJiitcfo nortn ayaui this year They will probably num vi intu inc ituiiui dfa, 1 ne ioiiowiiy iuve informed us tney are going John Burg, Jack Reason, Win liaugnn, to Utsego Luke W C Miller and sons, liill aughn n meeting was in charge ot Mrs Kene l0ra names, to uougias Lake 1 Miller, vice president with Mae Dall er in charge of devotions,During the the social hour November charades were presented by LuLu Darrow High scores were won by Reri Miller, Viola Bead and Mae Daller It was voted to purchase several items of childrens clothing to fiil a hospit Elmer lg Shultz, al need and a gift for a sick child,A J Clark c Bennett nominating committee was named as Howe rg Coy j the annual election of officers will C Darrow t Williams take place proceeding the Christmas party Refreshments were served Circuit Court News Judge Collins held court in Ho well R Clark re Vaughn ft Darrow qb F DeLatorre JMyer lh WDevlin 4purgey  rh Johnson  fb Kenny    Substitutions PINCKNEY  D Clark, Haines, Hurtibuee, Murphy DBXTEROMaUey, Bailey, Curtis, I18 week to  foreclosure suit of Howard, McLeod, Miller I mechanics lien, Ralph Gillett was Touchdowns B Devlin 2, and01  W W J BroWr 125jfcenay jTfae Vernor State Bank was given a Yards gained Dexter 234, Pinck Jadfsmeni for the return of cattle in aer 96 First downs Dexter 19,    Otle Grover Pfackney 6 Last Wednesday was taken up with Befeeee Orlick, University ofthe   the Vijle of Pinckney Mieejcaa Ojepire Lascfa, University v w H  When w H yr of Middfaa Head Linesman Stan bought bis present garage building lef DioavsL  tome twenty years ago there were   gasoline storage tanks under the side4 walk ia front of it which he has since used to sell gasoline from, but C4JOF THAMES is always A H Flintoft and party, to Drumuond islunu  L J Swarthout and sons, Cluudc jvvuruioui aija son, umre wartnuuL  jid son, to Mio George Meabon, Jr and W II Meyer and sons, to Mio Louis anenaii and son, Francis, oerald Bauer and Bruce Heibst of iighton to thje upper peninsula Clifford Van Horn, Willard Wiltse, Koy McClear, Tom and Dan iiowleti and A Wixon, to Jurran Edwar4 farker to iiocommon Lynn Hendee and son, Dr Cecil iiendee, to Mio Louis Wagoner and son to Roscommon Hoy Reason to St Helen In addition, others planning to go north are Orvilie Smith, fcrdlty Van Sickle, the Wyiie brothers, Bremuntstalls, Girard brothers, Kussoli uveimore and son, John, and uiany more Rev   TicU Murpny, paitji Masses at 8 and 11 t m rovena rriduj 220 uoon art t 00 p 11L Frcpuiation for Holy Coaui ion each Satuiuy 8 to  p 11 n, Sunday r 00 to 730 a m Sunday, Nov, 17,2rd Sunday after ientecost and 5th week of jOtL Novenna, Communion Sunday for young ladies of the parish under the patronage of our Blessed Lady, Among the intentions are ixinfor late Clarence StadkaWe Armistice Day, Intonion qf living Tues , late James Tracy and Sister Mary Ver onica, Wed, Intention of sick and the living Thur, late Clarence StaeKable req by friends Fri, fr,,, relatives of Mrs Elsie DunkasFoat of St Albert Sat Feast of St Gertrude, high mass for poor souk and and members of punratoria society Baptism was conferred Sunday on Robert James, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Urastead, Sponsors were John and Kathleen Iola Stackable Mas will be offeed Nov 17 for the late Roche Shehxin to whose parents, Mr and Mrs William Sheban we extend condolence arid prav ihc Phukney Veterans of Foreign Wars post for the benefit of the lighted Held was then driven around the held The veterans will sell tickets until December 21st Although it was a cold night, no hot dotfs or coffee were on sale They would have sold like hut cakes How come   For the first time this year there was considerable drinking at the ame and must of the visitors came ell supplied with old John Barleyun This scums to he one of the vils of huge crowds There is much  umplaint about it at the games in Ann Arbor, and apparently no way to check it  v IJ iinckne, player w  0 is ununn  little heaiii of i Uuia Latimer, i,uJi after a short service in the army He plays a bangup game in the Pinckney line and made a lot of rilliant tackles Inability to catch passes seems to be a weakness of movL high school teams If Pinckney could have caught two or three passes at critical momenta the whole aspect of the game would have been changed A girl wrapped in a big orange joioixd blanket waa the most ehus iatic Dexter fan Somehow he eem to be always edging over on tic Pinckney side J Scores of otner games were as follows Clinton 32, Manchester 0 Chelsea 12, Saline 7 Stockbridge 2U, Grans Ii i Howell 2, Fowlerville 14 Unghton 20, Wiliiamston   University High 25, Dundee 12 ililafl 7 Ropi id us 6, 1  MM game was the 1 iighton VIJIIIMOM contest Williajiston is Jri County League champion and led Brighton 1 to I, at the stui L of the ourth jurirtej1 Hairy Gibson, Brigh liii fullback tan sixty yards mr the 11 largest crowd ever to see a football 1 of persons only vote in presidential  game in Pinckney election year Putnam cast about 700 The new Buick being raffled oif by j votes in 1144, yesterday they cast but 4GG Only 5iJ voters were enrolled under the new registration law this year The Democrat invited the de feat in 1U44 when they ditched Henry Wallace at the insistence of the southern conservatives and swung to the right by nominating Truman, a practical unknown The latter is a far cry from the late F D R, whose personal magnetism held the conflicting elements of the Democratic party together for 14 years and controlled tlie nation touchdown and Davis converted il extra point Jack Jarvis took a   yard pass for the second louchtlwn Then Brighton dug down into i,ic bag and pulled out the mildewed iriii KICK, a favorite of old Gus Feks at Dexter Uf years ago The baJJ rolled along the ground where il was picked up by Young of Brighton who ran for a touchdown Pinckney ends their season here Friday night when they nnv  artland This contest thv shouldwin, as Hartland has boa 1 no e except South Lyon Brigh to taking them, 44 to 0, and Dexter  to 0 If they win this contest, Pinckney will have a lecord of four wins and five losses Jhey beat Adrian, Saint Marys, Manchester, South Lyon so far and lost to Fowlerville, 0 to 0, Stockbridge 1 to 0, Brighton, 34 to 7, and Dexter, Us to 0 Successful passing could have won three of these lost games fur Pinckney Conservation Notes Ai WOIUC TELEVISION SCXJH  ,ersP W The trapping rights on PointMouillo near Monroe has been leased to 5U Uapprs for 1,038 in the county where the elections have become nonpartisan the Democrats only put up one active candidate Lester Huff, deputy sheriff for tmc, fet friiaddhip egboaaed 4   9   store  forj,000 to 12,00 milesin 1150, in a time f sanv aad aereava   w Ti    beavlttid To   kv  remove them as the aide u T r4 L S  CO CONI CHURCH tch iiell Co, has announced a De tioitToljdo link which will collect  AKeed ,  , with both coaats by iate iy48 ine, KnfUxeai Baula,Jrt  frgnm has been stepped up frwjCWJ5MpB01f g,  Supt The DetroitToleW link of t fJKf  Hd line wiU connect directly with others iS7 2SwiL  between Chicago and Cleveland and   Z  Fall shipments of pine seedling 1 nine years under Democratic Sheriff were 592,000 only tenth of those , Irving Kennedy, was badly defeated sent out last spring when shipments were over 5,000,000, The Mich, Well DrillersAsa, met by Loren Basset, also deputy under Sheriff Kennedy for ten years, but running on the Republican ticket  3 vfah to offer juil 0  KkKu wae aided aad com i wik OVJtben i  bad repair Wed farted v 4ttin the ilneee aad taeday was taken up entirely withjcincinmiatti A TeiedoFrwn Toledo, ei ar dear Be and attwrjwv of the meaobert ef thetit continues to the east coast where   vittace ooaooii and Mayor Lee Uveya ChicaeNew Orleans Network to   jTheir teiateny was to the effect eonnect with the west coast via a I Fned Ceaaeaa Ia ae present sidewalk is a danger goutbem rente,  rd MnJfcae Ajberdeea jjhaawa Mayor Lmvey adautted that1  bte contains two ar nvor Jj aad Ma tax Mete     the Gutf oil stationnietJ1 ,  a j uer in aad the Jftaeed atatiaa are also in dUaaetor than a lead penciL A cop mm teAtafclwiwfeaide each tab extends rkt  rccaf ef nW mk waa hw fa   pa Mra CHare 1  JTwwtawij Caaa raagH i1  4p4i Why Jl 1 Will dHllil MJlfcei4fc4a fronts  j wire is eae ar iaiewiaiaa OOSPEI MiSSiON  iwa ir  S S Sut   Marin Shire hsst week to draw up a proposal tiBassett carried every precinct Neithliccnse well drillers ier made any campaign to speak of Charles Schaefer of Chubbs Cor  the Democrat party has practically ror had a page of doer drawings  disappeared in this county in tho conservation bulletin this    month J In the state, despite frenzied efforts Mrmn Woodnp  1 s4extemte aJenf its axis dk lead shcatli med encea the groa e tubesyA single teld9Mc 0mi C 4  Same , aafles a the Bell Sy Sunday SobocJ Yean Peoplea Maatiac Eveniar WawWa  Prayer fiawirs Wad    and much money spent, all the amendClRRENT COMMENT aents have carried, including the airThe war veterans cUVI not fare ao port one, the sales tax split, and the 10451 well in the electkeov last week Sev soldiers bonus Governor Kellers 7 is  L  cnty of them were elected to office and proud boast that he had saved the 121 lost The Republicans ran 84 and people of Michigan 136 auttion badeelected 7 The ijawocrat ran W7 fired as the people concluded if the and elected 23 THfe is for Congress state had that much atoney aad aa VttJLAGE TAX MOTIGff nd  ofCiCes onJ f use ar it, it should go bade to the I wiU ioeh taxes far Wnckaev    P who aaM it ia ifflaaa at say aeaat aeaty Wedne    The P   telhww ey Sen them on their schools, until further aycace, C M MHIH aUr Vndenbarf for pisaiiawt Jn big snajaritr Ur the 11948 He hasnt got a eaaaapuae fiespr the adt that the Ht esM nominee in all probability fp be Governor Dewey of New Yodsjfor it oounty teachers voted agasnet  n is Beywalican beiwf that 0 nl New a teat vote and Torka electoral 90te awMteas is isa of MowalL  peMitfe Besides, New Yotk is al aaeeehea siest it, ways a deaetfal AW, wafle w  ho MdMd to tke tag fl r In Michigan, dumbness on the part oi the Govern or Kuily, KepuMican  iH i   iini iwlfi, until rettip i Iemotial, to tiio pinacle of niii i, aiii took the control uf the HiPlhlican party away from the rural districts and placed it in Wayne county uud other industrial cities The Kelly machine did not want the Judge Curr legislative grand jury in vestigation and did all they could to throw munkey wrenches in it However, they had not reckoned on the ability of Judge Lee Carr, who ditched tlie attorney generals office and brought in Kim Sigler, an un known, to handle the job He got the goods on the grafters and then in dicted Frank McKay and the bigshot Republican bosses He was on the road to convicting them when Senator Hooper, his  far witness, was murdered, giving McKay the biggest break he got in his life The enemies of Sigler had not been idle They got rid of Judge Curr by appointing him to the supreme court and then fired Sigler for prosecutor for spending too much money He was replaced by Dick Foster, a young lawyer, and Can by Judge Coash, Up to date these two have gotten nowhere The bank indiclmeutK have been brought in but jicver tried Sigler savv his opportunity and threw his hat in the ring for governor on the grounds the Kelly machine bad given him a dirt deal This was Mlengthened when the legislature upoinUd Senator Johnvon, chairman of un investigating committee, to probe Siglers expenses Siglers claim was accepted by the people of Michigan who love a crusader or tighter and he was nominated in the primaries over Vern Brown, the Kelly candidate The convention also swept out the rest of the Kelly candidates, Murray Van Wagoner took the Democratic nomination, we believe, with the convictioi Vern Brown would be his opponent He was fooled and had to change his plans making a dumb campaign in which he stressed Siglers grand jury expenses which the people had already approved by nominating Sigler in the primaries Sigler now has the oppor tunity to become one of Michigans outstanding governors but now must face reality and not theory as 29 WWiaaw aX Ftefceey  p Custom iBtMma awd AM very Tuesday aad ffcidajr Otto tfacener 4k flwa, Dexter Phone 47L  WQr neyfiartland f  pataea 4UBc 1  jr   s  Xi  3 fcJuj   Jrlusqre      t  ,  8 5 ,  X AS HNCKWKV DJ3PATCM WtdaMdty No 13 IMA Sylvan Theatre  CHLSftA, MICH Fri, bat, Nov, IS, 16 TAKTNERS IN CRIME , cuuwdy Starring LUM  AUNLK, PAMELA BLAKE Cartoon Rhythm Wrangler News Sun, Mon, Tu4 Nov 17,18,19 tiASY TO WiU In Technicolor A Musical with VAN JUttNSUN, ESTHER WILL IAM, LUCILLE BALL and KEENAN WYNN Cartoon Northwott Mounted Polica Sun Show, 3,5,7,9 Wed, Ihur Nov 20, 21  DANGER SIGNAL4 Willi FAY EMERSON ZACHRY SCOTT and DICK LKDMAN Plus HEADINIUWEM VilO  dMILLY JSUKINfcllfc, CHAKLLS i SIAKKhil Coming 1 hriil of Brazil, Cluny Brown, Enchanted Forest I  Howell Theatre HOWFIX, MICH  0J4vSIXTY YEARS OF LIGHT, lues, Wed, Ihur, Nov 12, 13, 14 REBECCA  Starring LAWKLNCL OLIVER , JOAN FOUNTA1NE New Comedy Fri,Sat,Nov 5, 16 Mat Sat 2 pm K1KUY GRANT in KUILEKS JKOUNDUF1 with FUZZY KNIGHT Plus iAMilfcR tb ftlAKIA MUIN ItKUBtKI fAIUL  and SABU Cartoon Jungle jueen, Sat Mat Only iurfTMon, Nov 17, 18  Sun Mat 2 P M Cont GfcOKGE BRNT, LUCILLE BALL in s Jut sixty yean ago this we k, electric lights winked on for a handful of Detr inters eightynine, to be exact Amid applause nj excitement, four little generators in the Edison power plant at Washington Blvd and State Sc which now houses Detroit Edisons downtown onice had begun to hum   As overworked housewives cleaned the soot from kerosene lamp chimneys, they thought enviously of the new lamps Off and on, tl  y had been think ing of them ever since Thorn us Edison invented the incandescent lamp seven years before But, though some of these women mi ,ht have foreseen a day when they could flood the Lr homes with sun light at the flip of a switch, they couldnt have dreamed of a time when lamps would purify the air they breathed or sterilise the food they cooked And they would have been incredulous had they been told that electricity soon would be accomplishing a score of household chores Similarly, the husbands of these women, reading by flickering lamps about John L Sullivans latest battle, might have looked forward to a day of better lighting It isnt likely, though, that many of them foresaw the growth of southeastern Michigan into a great industrial giant How could they visualise vast factories lighted day and night by hundreds of thousands of fluorescent lamps Yes, it was an historic event for Michigan But the Edison Illuminating Company did not consider itself a public benefactorbringing Edisons priceless gift of light to a darkened city Far from it It thought of itself as just another small businessit had little realization of its destiny The first bills were high Many of those eightynine customers used their current recklessly, demon strating their lamps to friends and playing with them as though they were toys It was November, when the nights are long and the days are dark And the sate was more than six times as much as you pay today As people saw the advantages that electricity had for them, they sought electric service The business grew With its growth, service improved and rates began to go down 7 hey arc still yolng down Today, more than 850,000 customers are served with light and power by Detroit Edison Quite a contrast to the eightynine of sixty years ago I T H t D I T E O 1 T EDISON COMPANY nw uWW i mmmw Neighboring Notes with CHAKLLS WINNINGLK New Comedy TueV VVedTrthurTNovTl9720, 21 DFJSN1S MORGAN, JACK CARSON iiVVO GUYS itRUM MlLWAUKJElfcT I LOVER COME BACK uerald McClear, son of the late E W McClear of Anderson and a Pinckney high school graduate, was elected prosecuting attorney of Shiawassee county last week on the Republican ticket, Robert McGuiness, 75, who at one time lived on the Walsh farm at Sil ver Lake near here, died at the home of his brother, south of Dexter, Wedneayr The luiieral w, from Saint Josepnschurch, Dexter, Saturday The Clare Mercer house at Gr I with J JO AN LESLIE, J AN IS PAIGE Selected Shorts News The Loyal Ouardi have a nurse caring Jackson called at the Robert Pike for him home Sunday  The Ifasons have finished work on it was a boy, born to Mr and Mrs the new Reason block  Dale Miller Roberta Shirley last Cards are out announcing the mar Wednesday and it was named William riage of JohiipBhieferstein and Mrytle Company at Howell has been organ Mae Taylor to take place November ized Herbert Gillette is president 22nd i Ray Bayless, general manager, and L E Wilson has returned from the R p Hall, secretarytreasurer, west on account of poor health , Fred Alexander ana Mrs Erma Phillip Mackinder has been ap Read of Howell were married Novempointed manager for the Guerdon her 7 th  Bicycle Company for Missouri Arlo Worden of Gregory and Grace i Born to William Secor and wife on Boyer of Jackson were married last November 7th, a son week Walter Sharland is moving on the R p Roche underwent a serious WANTED ALL KINDS OF KAW rUst 1A , SEASON AND BEEF, and MORS, HIDES, SHEEP PELTS and DEER SKINS LUCIUS J Doyle l PHONE 42 PLNCKNEY oi y has been sold to Mr S4d Mrs,, Charles Bullii farm and Charles Bui operation in Howell Saturday Theatre Stockbridfe, WUch PH, SiaaTTNovTlS, 16  ONE EXCliING WEEK A Comedy Starring AL FEARCt, ARLiJNE HARRIS RcaU to Arms , South of aioato rayWith Rod and Gun in Canada Story of a Dog Blanchard of PUinfield The Stockbridge football banquet is November 11th, sponsored by the Commercial Club  Rocoe Bonisteel, past grand master of Michigan Masons and former district governor of the Rotary Inter national, has been appointed regent of the University of Mijyam  lis on his fathers farm The new elevator at Gregory is nearing completion  Samuel Jones ot Hamburg died at Omaha, Nebraska, Thursday The Reverend K H Crane preaches at the Hamburg M E Church Sun day I SuW Tuea, Nov, 17, 19 Xinir SrjTtSS Noteof25YearsAgo plan for city employees nearly 3 to 1 A period Flay of Utmost Uvishaos  dM  ln Aor adult attendance trring FAVI L   IJUJJMKU atid RAY ViLLAiND fieWs CrtooiService with a SmUe ComiaXBehiad GTMD LifatJoiaa Flyiayr Home, The Virginia, The proposal to allow the sale of liquor by the glass fared badly in Washtenaw county last week Ypsilanti township was the only one to give it a majority Scio Dexter voted it down 670 to 521, Saline 163 to 123, and Sylvan Chelsea 748 to 464, and in Ypsilanti City it lost y Leslie Merritt remarks Un the Li stun County Press that there are n  in this countrjr one salooa for eve 300 people, 4B saloons for ovio church, and ee eeioon for every  houses Livingston eosMftty farmer have ton The Masonic temple is completed on the second Boor and the Masons and Star hold their first meeting there this week Carpenters are at work on the stores downstairs Frank Graham of Brighton will be tried at the December term of court for the murder of George Keith,  colored R D Roche and Carl Stuhr  g s r defense attorneys  K verend Father Henneas,  aUr oi krt Patricks church t  J Uoo ar 22 yean, is in the Saint Josephs heepstal, Ann Arbor, with a broken knee cap The Universal Grain Spraying Day Bird and family have moved in the Romberger house on Piety Kill f and Roy Bisd and family in Mrs Nettie Vaughns house  Eight inches of snow fell here yes1 terday  Mrs Addie Pierce has the South Lyon Herald advertised xvv iui  OIL BURNER SEN Pipe Fitting Furnmcm  INSTALLED AND REPAIRED WillUttt Brth P1NCKNEY tsammssm Regular Meeting Nov, 11, mj Meeting called to order by lres, Lavey, Present Clark, Palmer, Clin ton, and Griffith Absent Kennedy and Theyer, The following bills were presented J H, Shultz Co,  1U,U0 Deerf Edisont lights 101,90 Detroit JSdisoniren ,90 Edmund diaines, labor 14,00 Virgil Asnburgey,labor 14,00  MeAia Amoorgey, labor 6,88  1 more tractora n in km j   WP  Michigan State The Howe jjethosliet church dfa       catod their carsVee ed pstajr for their 1 JOB HELP Wanted  HOB anr LATHE OPaUT0M j FOR GEAR SHAPEKS, JBKOACH,  LIBERAL EMPLOYEE BENE FITS APPLY AT EM1 Gerald Reason, rent of mixer 2,00 Li of47YatAeC ConairiecB lac offers yea ijprixvte Try en the of Mr end Mrs L sasse leswie Maneh Warren Barton, cement 6,67 j L Bennett, gravel 400 Joe dark, care of flag 4,00 Motion by Clark, supported by Palmer to pay bills, Motion carried,  Mow on by Clinton, supported by Clark that Ckusie Kirechkes bill for fiM he refused payment Mo Motion to adjourn carried, Clyde  Kaher, Clerk, OFFICE J9M J J to work in a store PcencisCetr is  at the Bowser Inc Gear Dtrteteo asnsnc these who attended the fun of Roche Shehan at Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Mr end Mrs Levi Mr Bey CamphtlUL wife Mr Michael and Was FOR SALE 1 dessUe and wood burning r, 1 1 Mrs VirgirSlee, fitt POft ULtesedar wteAesstafNight Game Pinckney vs HartJand Veterans Memorial Athletic Field FRI, NOV 15th  P ML Pinckney r  c t 4 4 I  1946 rOOibAUL SCHfcDULE fit 20Brighton there Sept 20Ann Arbor there Oct iFowlerville here Ca iAdrian bt Marys there Oct 18Slockbridge here Oct 25Manchester there Jsiu 1Souvh Lyoti here Xov 8Dexter here Nov 15Hartiand here   Pinckney hish School Football Squad Back row Charles Darrow, Robert Huruiusj, j n e Meyer,Kussel Clark,Kenneth Bowman, Leonard Latimer, Rex HendeeSecond rowDon Clark James Charbonneau, Fred Murjhy,Can Rohc, John Mosher, Coaoh ReaderThird rowRobert Afnburgey, Robert Darrow, Jerry  rk, Joe Burns, Dick Young, L D Haine, Don MeKinley, Don Ambuvey, J rmKlmer, Kay Ash worth Front rowJoe Jeffreys,  Richard Schneider, Mark Abney, Joe Clark, Don Charboneau, Lew liiggs, Robert Hildebrant, Robert Howe is not in tba picture Following Basinet Firm  Kjfe IGMA 4X1, i DRUG STORE P H SWARTHOUT A SON FMOVHI Hone THE C H KENNEDY STORE UGf iAVET HAftC HARDWARE  a MEYER  SONS LoUd and Long Diataaea Trttckwff JCENTH NICHOLSON Fattataaa V J W POST MO LYMN MEMDEE THE LIVINGSTON BUICK GO Bttick B1 Poetiac Car Howell, Mica LOREN BASSETT CaaoMUto lor Shrift 4ETN1E M EASTMAN far Ca Traa PARKER SALES  OaSota A MRAaMflf 4r A AMI MOWLETT CITIZENS MUTUAL AUTO IN , INSURANCE COMPANY, HowH HERB, SNEEO, Raakor Howail Mick LESTER HUFF CaadUfeta for SkoHtf WILFRED H ERWIN Republican Candidate for Hawaii, Mick DR RAY DUFFY, M O FARMERS FEED  SUPPLY CO All Kind rf FedU, Caal F WINKELHOUSE FLORAL CO Cat Plants and Flawt im I, dl7   V V   avaamnmwnwnwnwnwnwawnwawawMwmnwawi elp Wanted HWCKNEYl DISPATCHWedimdayNor  aLOCALNEWS f I GREGORY  f  t v I Mrs, Dewey Breniser, Joyce and  IMrs, Carmen Wheeler and Joan atE M StelTe i moving to Oscoda  tended the football nt Ann A bor Saturday, Stf lUlWtLN THE Alihb OF 16 A 45 FOR LIGHT ASSEMBLV jf WORK  HOUR DAY 40 HOUR WEfcK GOOD WAGES  Vokar Corp 7300 HURON RIVER DRIVE  ULAltK, MICH, tftlltlll   JllllllMBMlllMIIIHIIIIIIIIHIllMlllllinKWMWM,,IIUimilimiMMM,, SHOVEL With 35 foot V om and 58 Yd Dragline Bucket Farm Ditching  ALL JTfLS OF LACAV1UNG Lake Front Development AftMCO IKON BREAKWATER SHEETING, FIU DIHI N ROAD CONSIRUCTION AND GRADING WRITE OK PHONE FOU FKKW KSTiMATK CORDY  ST PIERRE  BRIGHTON, MICH 6514 J Review Drive, Briggs Lakfi Phon S672 t  iiiiaiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiKiMiiiiiiiKiiiiiuiiiiiiimi ,i Saaagi  ,  u UNAD1LLAFIX IT WE FIX ANYTHING ftWrLHLKS FURNACES REPAIRED WASHING MAUjfJNES FOKNilUKE CARPENTER REPAIRS SOLDERING Drop Us a Card and We Will Come to See You rLUMblNG LAMPS PUMr ELECT CLOCKS  TOYS BOQ8  4cCOCHIN this weak   Mr, and Mrs M J Reason were in Jackson Friday  Mrs Dora Stackablt has bought a home in Lansing,    Mrs A L Nesbitt was m Detroit with Mrs Gordon Hestsr Sinday William Haines and faintly of Detroit called at the George Mesbon, Jr home Sunday Mrs Lillite Hause of Ann Arbor spent the week end with Mr and  Mrs Bert Hicks Mr rid Mrs Philip Sprout ntJ f Charles Soule of Hjwoil were n  J iring Saturday William Meyer and family of Stock bridge spent Sunday at the W H Meyer home ton Baughn and family spent  junday with Mrs M J JKoisel at rden City, u The Fred Read family were Saturday dinner guests at the Schosser home in Ann Arbor Private Patrick Jeffreys was home over the weekend on leave from Aberdeen, Maryland Myron Dunning and Miss Helen WUTI of Detroit spenfc Sunday with his mother, Mrs Neie Fry Mrs Mable Suydam is at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor helping to care for P H Swarthout, Miss Lois Kellenberger is in Hillsdale, helping care for an aunt who is ill She was home Sunday Neil Baughn, Jim Meyer and David Aberdeen attended a DeMolay meeting in Ann Arbor last Sunday night Mrs Ahastacia Belifrsnz has moved from the home of Mrs Erma Lewis to the Dr Roy Duffy home Charles Eisele, wife and spnBer of Fowlsrvillewoyo Sunday guests of Mrs Emma Vollmer  Mrs Phillip Sprout entertained several ladies from Dexter and Portari Luke lor dinner Friday night Mrs, Alta Meyer Btarted teaching in the McClaren district in Lima township, Washtenaw county, Monday James LaRosa, who bought the Pinckney Tavern, took possession last week The McCulleys expect to go to Mexico Arlo Worden and family have left for their cabin at Hiawatha Club to hunt deer Mrs, L, Owen and son spent Sunday in Flint The 4H orcheetraj practised at the Clarence Marshall home 1st night Mrs Susie Worden is staying at the Arlo Worden home during their 4ence Leave donations for the lKngs Jaughters Indian box with Mrs Dor jthy Owen Wn Rose and wife of Ann Arbor pent Sunday at the Fred Rose herme Lawrence Riaas and wife spent is week end with Pete Brodner  umfly in South Bene, ind i Clarence Marshall and fmily spent anday in Eaton Rapids with the  len Williiams family 4 The opening of the Marshall ne tore drew a large crowd last weeK John Ackerman and wife and Mike lonty of Detroit spent the week end MY OOWT IMfr LOOK UP PRINTERS 1MTME YUOWPAGS OF THE TELEPHONE CncCTOW k  Ctr TliElR ADS FiNTED RIGHT  Rev Walton Mrs Myrna t their home here Locke Esther Jorgenson MrsBernita Wheel r attended the 4H club leader meet ng in Howell Fridy i Mrs Hazet Breniser entertained ler bridge club Tuesday night MrsJosephine Howlett was in How Ml Wudrodiy Mort Cole and wife were in Detroit Tuhrsday Mrs Inez Powdieh and Ms  rertrude Crospman were i Dnroit lt Friday  f GRAND THEATRE BRIGHTON Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Novem or 14, 15, 16 Adm 50c Inel Tax All Shows 0 1 1 Cjde Beauchamp ail vo nlend ed his mothers funeral in Loiaimport  IndM Wednesday, Mrs Ulrica1 of Howell visited L, Owens home last week Dewey Breniser, Elwin, Lyle Bowdish, Carmen Wheeler are north deer hunting, Roland Stpffer and family spent the week end with her family in Deckerville Esther Jorgenson entertained her cousin, Kenneth Best and family of Attica Sundy, Clifford iHowIt   family of ilomer spent the v    Mrs Loc4ce and Linda ayui week end in Lanhing   will receive scaled bids on the Ida Mae Mow B two famly house in Pinckney J M McLucas Adm, 09 East Grand River Brighton AMSQICW HEP05  by WOODY COWAN  M and Mrs Geo Crne and Mrs, Phillip Sprout called on Mm, Cranes sicter, Mrs, Ella Cuffman at Plainfield Sunday, Irvin Kennedy has sold his farm in Marion to a Mr Boyer of Do er on the Dexter road who has taken possession The Past Matrons met at the Mas onic temple Monday with Mrs Beulah Miller, Mrs Flo rente Baughn and  Mrs Bonnie Henry as hostesses Mrs Myrtle Craft, son, Jackie, and Mrs Gloria Dean of Detroit were in town Sunday on their way to visit at the Jack Payton home in Pingree Miss Muriel Read and Miss Laurie Shiya of Niagara Falls, who are attending Michigan State College spent the weekend at the Fred Read home Other deer hunters to go north were Dr Ray Duffy and James Tinch er to Indian River and Percy Ellis  v CAH t Ourran Albert Shirley 6 Jot Staekabi also went HALLOWEEN PAK1Y The committee Xor tie Halloween party has the following report Money received Receipts Boxes in Stores 2140 Business Men 3810 Homes 2105 Tots 8U5J Expenditures  ftiftde 2Jrize   t Gam I let  UFood 3120 jCnps  325 Store Boxes 48 Total 5109  AvrtUHnt From where I sit Jy Joe Marsh, How to Handle a Fortune j A Some ronths ago I reported in with the Missus, sharing a mellow, the Clarion how Mel Bates uncle glass of beer with friends, died up north, and left him with a From where I elt, Mel has tidy fortune learned the art of handling money, Naturally, our town was curious  wel1 a handling people You to see how Mel would spend it dont let cashinthebank push Traveling around the world  you around any more than you getting a new house or car  lot people push you around If you wearing fancy clothes   or dhv like the simple, homey life com ing on cold pheasant and cham panionship and quiet ways a glaat pagne of beer and friendly talkthafI We tan now report, Mel hasnt   tUM, afttr all changed a bit Drop in on him any night, and youll find him in his shirt sleeves by the fire, chatting Copyright, 1946, United States Brewers Foundation SCANDAL COLUMN r , HaKffl nd trtft attended Hm Milk Prodoeers meeting in ffcondajr A new constitute te i 0 jrjtt parted was dis yhihiow invasion j Southern France, Lieut Ray USNIL, led his on dote to an enemy held beach mdket fee again hostile defenses By ins cod fee, ke contributed materially te d Qfampi ami it caWs iSTwm  Mrs Esther Campbell and Leon called at the Tiacher home in Howell Friday Mr Tincher has been catted to Ashland, Kentoeky, by the Ulaeas of his father Ad Balance 2946 The balance we gave to the school for the use of the field and gym The prize winners were as follows Little Folks Characterization Carolyn Miller Grotesque  Gerry Henry Comic I Carl Burg Juniors K2racteriztionCarolyn Jaroslwski GrotesqueBob Beesieyerry Morgan Comir Joan Griffith ,Thef committee wishes to thank all who helped make the party a success by ttions and help Why cant MZmaLc up her iipd between J j and L D So ve meet again was the remark made by li PJ We see L D H is seeing 2 girls lately What about M H and MZ What Soph girl turns red when the speed merchantJsmentioned  J  I What senior girl couldnt keep herl mind on her work last week on ac count of the army being home on leave Why has V C started going to the Gregory dance Wht about it Mitzie, We see the Y0V0 is the new item for the desk NEW CHEAP OIL BURNER  For Heating aod Cooking STOVES AND FURNACES HIAT row HOME COOK Y00I MULS with OMP fWntce ON HOMO SHOVELING COAt  OIASKES Nan Ledwidge was rian ever the mother, Mrs on the Tiacher family hi Saturday Wiliam ban ami faeatty eg IMM mi vita ami Jwtfe U leaea ami fWaafin LaU  Mr emi Mr Dr Harlow The seniors went to see theOutlaw It got very glamorious when it got dark they say, ATTCMOC0 WEDCMffC   te wawaUyr of Mm Sermon amlQaleiett at fee Urthermr ctecii in Ypaflaati Saturday nagwt   PresemV ev Sift Ted Ratter was satoisL4 aesiataa At cwane 4ktwa serwed ia tfe ISO  E H a id J H are very glamorious so 13 C and G G say,  We hear the 2 cousins had a imei over M ZV glove Don C added another knockout to his string which is longer than Joe Louises New FUELIZER 8 T A 8 T E H  Vaporizing Sys teal turns Chear 180 Flash, Furnace Oil Distillate Dfeaei Range, Heater Oil and Karoaene into oilgas heat without dogging up the vaporising UFETIME GUARANTEE defects fv ftEE DtHCMTUTKM  mi OeUwi JWOmOIJWtt NMH BEfifLEY 910UNADUXA  BdBe Singer P H Swartfaottt had a eateraet Mhowse tfe mowed from owe y at Satat JoaemVa  late fto wM Mws ai CUm wiU htm the other one iwaMwad hi a Mat fitwet, wMeh wafj mfiws   aw0 m PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wtdaeactey Nov 13 U  t S   We were smarttobuy plenty of bonds inlvery4  loan and  N NNCKNEY DISPATCH Entered at Poetoffice   AT     v    Mkk tutueriptlofc Ui a M PaM ia Advise, AI w, CURLUT School Jr  XHI bet were png W buy moreiand bigqer bonds  Si to       a1 Kennedys Gen Store iiiuiimiilufuiiriiiiiuiiiiiuiiutuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiMiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiuiiii F C Reickhoff Sr f  OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 356 Reiidence 613 HOMES FOR SALE  j WILL PASS FOR G I LOAN,Mod  ern six room home, 4 miles south H I of Brighton on good road, Automatic t  hot water, oil heat, 700yBeautiful 55 I furnishings sold at sacrifice at extra 2  cost Sj j Jive room home, hardwood floor S  nicely furnished near Brighton on g plastered walls, natural fireplace, 2  good road, 0300, 2000 down S I Four room home on east shore of S Huck Lake near Hamburg, larger 5 than ordinary, newly built, hot  Gale Hendee spent the weekend in Coldwater I 1 Edwin Sprout is working in Ann Arbor  I Howard Read went to Canada to hunt deer last week C J Clinton and wife spent Sunday at the Martin Greiner home in Brighton  George Graham and wife of Mount Morris called at the Dale Miller home Sunday Dr Cecil Hendee and family of Lansing spent Sunday with Mrs Rose Hendee  Mrs Stanleey Dinkel, son, John, Elsie Dewolfe were In Howell one day  last week  Fred Bell and son of Chelsea called at the home of Mr and Mrs John Bell Sunday j Floyd Hammond and wife of Lansing spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher Dr Walter Mercer and family of Lansing spent Sunday at the William Mercer home Mr Mydick is building a cement block garage house back of the home of Reverend Beachey George and Edward Zimmer of Detroit were Saturday callers at the home of Mrs Jessie Wylie Mr and Mrs Vernon Beatty and children of Howell called on Mr and  Mrs Stanley Dinkel Sunday Charles Clark, Jr, and Don Burns were home from Camp Knox, Kentuc ky, on weekend leave Lavern Smith and wife and Mr and Mrs Jack Jekhart of Lansing spent Sunday at the R J Carr home Mrs Norma Merrill and daughter, Mercedes, of Webster, called at the home of Mra Nettie Vaughn Wednesday Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry were in Howell Thursday and called on Mrs Gcoige Harford at McPherson Hospital Ren White and wife and Norman White and wife were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Metz in Howell Mrs Albert Nesbitt of Detroit spent last week at the Jesse Henry Mr Nesbitt came after her Suppli  CORY  DRUG STORE Dead or Alivei HORSES 800 COWs SMJno Farm Animals Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men t L PARKER Atent Phone 88, Pinckney 1 bo FASTEST Dead Stock Service in Michigan Central D eadStoekCo HMiiMKnitMHiitiyiiitiiitHiiHiMiiiiiiiMiiiMitiiiiiuinMniiinmini  CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL, Hand Tooled Laced and Assembled MHfnWi made to vour personal specifications Your name,initials emblem delicately engraved Each billfold made entirely of tin very iuici call kin mailable, gives years Q sturdy veuriiease orir earl,leather in priority gov erned A beutiful and distinctive wift for iadies and gentlemen Romm o2, S East, Mich State Mich State San, Howell, Mich PRICE 750 BUCK BERQU1ST STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee g J furnace, fulk basement, 2 lake front home lots 2 car garage, all in excellent Sundavcondition, 5H0o, terms, j Mrs Monda Morris and Kevin LedniceJy furnished inside and out, 2 I widge called on Mrs Clare McMackLake near lirighton,all large rooms, I en and newborn baby at St Josephs j Monday lake front lotsAn ekta value 4000 s Hospital in Ann Arbor Sunday I SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Seniors Are Sponsoring Another Movie which will school Night, Nov J8 at 730 be shown at the terms J, R HAYNER, Broker Hamburg,MichPhone Brighton 3670 8ess Road, Pinckney is on terminal avc awaiting final discharge from the Fort SillSeparation center INCOME TAX KbKOKIS Income Tax Reports Made Out at my home at 406 East Grand River in Brighton Phone 3731 MRS J M McLUCAS  I CtNtTiLRNLY,VlLlOR MAIUKfc m SHANGAI GESTURE Adra Children 15c, Adult 25c  tad and Disabled Horses and Cattle Hogs, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE FHOKE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 4SO WE BUY HDES AND CALFSKINS EARLKRNKG CALLS RECEIVE THE BEST SERVICE j Hath ioom and kiUhen wall tlie make beautiful transformation Put it on over your old wall Let us give you an estimate with F H A terms Davis ft Davis, Phone 370 108 b W Grand liiver, Howell PARTY Pinckney High School Gym FRI, NOV 22 Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens jiiiiNitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiim Birst iSntionai Batik s I to ftmreil Under Federal Supervision 2 Maimer Federal Depoeit la  urance Corporation All Of I 2 poU laeured up to 5,000 fo  8  Popit  SPONSORED ar  W r T3 ii S HE JHOUQMT HE WAS 8 FULLY INSURED The other day we read abouc a man whose home had been partially destroyed by fire Like many other men he carried fire insurance up to 80 ojo of what it had cost him to have hit home builtiiut he had built it 10 year ago Since that time values have increased ed considerably, yet he simply renewed hid policy withoutregard to stepped up replacment costs Now he will collect lew than the cost of making re pairs, because he was underiasured This is a predicament that can easily be avoided by other who act before it is too late As a public service we re commend that every home ova er, for his own protection jmaure his home on the basis t what it would cost him to uHd Kt todays kb oeet Wt RIVE AMPi UH4 AfAOABf w nmrm REAL ROTATE MOnbCOBS  OR mmLrrmAm i   mltf T 9PWi y    tVj  5 iX Nowin Stock classified ant Ad 24 in TEEL FURNACE GEHL STOKER ROCKLid PUMP JACK OIL BURNING AND ELECTRIC STOCK WATER HEATERS SHOWER STALL LAUNDRY STOVES AND PIPE STATIONARY TUBS AND r r IMCS HARDWARE  BOYD ELL if  MINn VARNISH ENAMELS I MAOi in BITIT oua cmiuTit   f LOST1 smail whie sow aoout to fu , low, estrayed from my farm Finde  pictse return and receive reward Fran Hinchey, Town Hall Road Silver LakJ FoTSALK5 Ft lefFKanTcasTFoi batk tub , complete , G Hughes, Rush LakePhone 136F FOSALEl MensUoVgoloTwRs watch, Bulova, 17 jewels expansioi wrist band and has neverbeen worn price 3000, Reason for selling i and does not want to part with it  that owner has another wrist watc He received this one as a gift ant  needs the money 245 Uiwdilla St box 3 or phone 68   FOR SALE 5 Heavy young horses ir bat of ondition 9040 Farley Rd FOR ALE Three 20 gal crocks, i door, 1 sink, 1 bed and springs, 22  gal steel tank, will hold 180 lbs u air pressure,set of stairs 12 ft lonj ,2400 egg incubator Frank Plask trTD TO BUY Chickens ofal  1, aUo ducks Will pay Detroit 13 1946  STATE OF MICHIGAN ,  The Probata Court for the County of, Livingston  At a sossion of said Court, held the Probate Office in the City Howell fn said County on the 11th day of October A D, 1946,  Present Hon Willis L Lyons,  Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of  Jessie Smith, M I i W Marshall Smith having filed   n said Court has 12th, 13th, 14th U   PROFESSIONAL CM PlTckEY SAtfMJtf Vtywk AVim Ray M Dotty, M U  t DrW VaaiWlaS nd 15th accounts as Guardian oft aid estate, and his petition praying f  Piaeksoy, Mkai SundayHi00 a m to 2iOQ p nv I  Wodnosday2 to 4 tp m 7 to 6 p av Saturday7 to S in th oveaiag , I  4 9M Attorney First Sutm Howell, Miehieas aed levies et 0R  1KSLUbKEY  CEMETER  111 N Michigan J L Residence 614 Office 935 Evoalagt by Howell, llieaisar or the allowance thereof It is Orderde That the 4th day of I November A D, 1946, at ten oclock I in the forenoon, at aaid Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed t  Cor examining and allowing saidir i    accounts   MARION BEAUTY SHOP It is Further Ordered , That Pub 5AING PERWNES he notice thereof be Riven by pub MACH,jJ 5 MACHlNfcilfcal hcation of a copy of this order for ALSO COD WAVES  1  three successive weeks previous to , fh0xo 6  aid day of hearing, in the Pinckney , ,  ORA1S HAROLD O CHUBB Howatl, Michigan Local Repreaestatfte Monumoats  Marks  3s,   4 t  MARTIN J 1AV M   rbon IS MARION JARVlSOwnrPlioa Til  Ri Irilf Dispatch, a newspaper printed and lirculated in said county Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true Copy Celestia ParshallfRegistcer of Probate FOR SALEChickens custom dresed for the locker, Feather drv n  0c, drawing 10c We also dress turkeys vou cant afford to do theem yourself Wm Scott on Braley farm at Plainfield on M36 or inquire at  Pinckney Locker Store PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Phon 3F11 Pinckney, Michigan HERB SNEEu Fhoao 183 207H E OMJ net  HowalL MicMven ftaai sUt, Inaorerwa, Arwkoto it, Laka and Ftrxa it  SpctJitr 136P6 State OT17 Lafcetiu Orv License Rush La  PH,SWARTHOl SOI  FTJNERAL HOTModnrn Siitjnen Aknlulen4b SotrWe LE LAVEY v uaga  iC H Lloyd j Cedar Lftke Rd Phone 13F2r f FOR SALEHeatrola stove American radiator, 50 ft R K, Elliot and late We are now doing Cust om Grinding H Farmers Feed Supply   PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELL,Mg ANTRD Paper or til kn4i, Iron Copper Harry Priak VANTED CHICKKMS Hiirnes j prces paid for all kind of poultr I  Tyler Brogan, Howell, Mich Helent Rubinstein Cosmetics exclusive in Livingston County ai  Howell Ruths Shop jor Womei FOR SALEfelttbwood Buy Now  Thurson Lumber Co,, Phone 4 ijoftvell, Mich We are paying 85c for cream brought to our door Watson  OLeary MUM, WANTEDWaUress for full time Dixie Restaurant, Main and Peari Stsj, Pinckne roil SALE IM Ford, iM hy mouth Both in Good condition See  Bob Vedder, phone 89F3,Pinckney FOR fcJALESand colored herring bone tweed tailored suit, size 18 for 10 Phone Pinckney 63 FOR SALEElectric pump Call on  Sunday at 6080 West M3U FOR StALECement Blocks   P4 T Block Products FV AVFY GENERAL INSURANCE Pinckney   Michigan SEPTJC TANKS ft CESS POOLS CLEANE  , WRITE ALLEN EL HOf L  ROOM 70 0 PHONE 4 If , ANN ARBOR W si nc Dairy, Howell, 1900 Beardsley Rd, Pinckney We have been ouying cieum m Howell for 36 years Prompt and  courteous service Paying 86c fo crerm brouglit to the 1 atsoji  ULeary Dairy, Howell IIich SAVE MONEY DELAVAL STERLING STOKERS EMPIRE MILKERS WESTiNGHOUSE MILK COOLERS SAVE UP TO 25 PERCENT SHOP WITH FISCH SAVE MONEY Fitch Elec App C o 8S0S M33, 1 Mile of U SZZ Fhona 3081 Vvliitmore LakeMich CESS POOLS A WAU TANKS CLEANED , 24 Hour Service All Contend Hattljd Away Inspection Free ModoR Equipment  Fhone South Lyon 9811 Rea, MSt  WALTER DUNCAN SOUTH LYON, MLCJL CLAUDE F KIRSCHl General Contractor and Buittor 251 Portage St PlncknayMieb 6 MtD PREPARtATIOMi LIVHD TABLETS SALVESNOjte jROPS Uja nly As Directed CORY DRUG STORE SEPTIC TAfiKS ACCESS  JNATL OF MICM1UAN fcaid petition Hie said Maiy Brayton as Trustee prays for an order auth izing and directing her to sell the above described premises under the direction of this Court and that the Housewives SAVE YOUR WASTE FATS  in Hrobato Conn tor tfca Count Oi Uvingtton At a eesjion of said Lourt, held at the Probata offie, in the City 01, Jity of Howell in said County,on the Proceedsfro,n such  tiind in Iicu 7th day of October, A D 1946 10 e aove described premiset, 6ub Preifnt,Honorable Willis LLvl fc to tne luithtir ordei of this Judge of Probate   J Court as to the reinvestment tluve In the Matter of the Estate ct n the motion of Glenn C YeltiWorden CHendee, sometimes known annd Attorney for such Trustee and as Wert C Hendee, Deceased  j petitioiner it is Further Ortred, It appearing to the Court that the   hearing on said petition be heid at the time for presentation of claims I16 Circuit Court Koom in the j against said estate should be imitedCourt Kouse in tne City oi Howell,   and that a time and place be appoint I Michigan, on the Inh day of Decern j ed 0 receive, examine and adjust Der 1946 at the opening, of Court  I MODERN AND OLD TIME 33S East ettrCA Straat DAN PHone 6292 ij 3mi REFRIGERATION SERVICE CALL  COMMERCIAL NATION AL REFRIGERATION PHONE 135 F O  WM Overcome Soap  v hortage There is world wide shortage of all Animal Fats got one fifth of what they used in 1941 eoverings etC Without the help of the American year, One out of in American kitchens, So dont Wme your grocer if he ha  ntflM UFEBUOY every nine cakes and Vegetable Oils, Last year Soap Makers only Thici also affects paints, textiles, leather goods, floor Housewives there wold have been little soap last of soap made last yer wrr , rt wcto fats saved no soap but save every ounce of fat  in c J sell it to your We Need then Lavm Them at this Store adjust, all claims by and before said1 Court It is Ordered, That all of the creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to  said Court at said Probate Office on or before the 13th day of Janj uary AD, 1947 at ten oclock in the  forenoon, said time and place beinsj hereby appointed for the examinatl 7tion and adjustment of all claims copy of this petition be served on all and tiemands against said deceased rerions interested in te above dn Itis Further Ordered, That p iblic j ibsd lands andpreT ses, at least lotice thereof be given by puHicaiten days before the return herein  set forth, of any of said parties are  FOOT ODOR QRRM TO KILL IT, Mm IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASSD, j your 35c back F O if a femoP on tliat day or as soon thereafter notation Kill this germ, you kttl tU counsel can be heard and that all 0dor Get this POWERFUL gerJtt persons interested in the above killer TEOL from any druggist, Apply FULL STRENGTH for F described lands and premises be and 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  sweaty or itching feet CORY DRUG Pineknay, Misfc Hw to  r ion n a copy of this mi successive weeks previous lay of hearing inthe P 1  y oatch, a newspaper printed and  u la ted in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate V true  v  Jelestia Parhall,Register of PYobatt STATE OF MICHIGAN fc  rouTLci kTf At Clarks Tno Circuit Court for the County of ioringaion in Chmncory fn the Hatter of the Petition of Mary Brayton, Trustee, for Order to Sell Lands ORDER FOR HEARING At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Howell, Michigan, on the 17 day i  of September, 194  Present Hon, Joseph H Collins, Circuit Judge  Mary Brayton, Trustee, having iled in this cause, a petition setting Forth that Martin Holtforth, fath ir died on the 20th day of Marchv L93V, leaving a last Will and testrmeat, by the terms of which petition er was devised certain lands for life Kni that by the order of this Court uch bads wore sold sad a portion f the proceeds irarn rinveted in  ad preadseft situated la tfte City of Howell tviarston County, Michigan, and de cribd  follows towH VddRJon to tan VfllagWaow City ot number 47 wand 48 of Jewtt Vddkion to the Wsataow City  Howfi Michigan a lacotdod, Oat aVspaof, found in the state of Michigan   And it is further Ordered, that j this order or a true copy thereof be j  published tor three successive weeks  Monce each week in the iMnckney j I Dispatch, a newspaper printed, pub j tlished and circulating n said Coun1 ty of Livingston, Michigan Joseph H Collins, Circuit Judge A true copy John A Hagman, Clerk Glenn C Yeiland, Attorney for Petitioner Business Address,Howell, Mich Phone 145  McPbersou State Bank DECONTROL As of October 15, 1946 the QXJU restrictions on meat an  The public reaction to this move I undoubtedly influence how soosj  trols on other items will fofofcc Confusion of views on pries is prevalent, but that there doubt that anyincroaae in  3   i  1 ty  f FOn SALE1 Sseosdcjzowth body block wood Robert Pike, phone 91Ft meat win son bring priest to mai range Simple seoasssies tett pj ithat fact   j A Savings Account can be a raV  uable asset in helping to weather av doubt that any increase in supply df factors in iadustry arm hsadJSj  Whether it is iarge or ssaafl U help proeure the goods we ett FOR SALEL am receiving orders fart fa gd aeseed for dressed geese and ducks sad will wftr jm  also drens turkeys for you for tae Thanksgiving Day while fyou wait      V ianTSSi, R Martin j   John FOR SAI ETrailer House a K Elliott 9   FOR SALE4 ten weeks old pigs Lewis Tuthill, 11761 MerriM Rd miles southwest of Hsafbarg a   FOR RALEMale Beajrie Hsamd, S years old, wetl trained,   Dr Carl Wureter, 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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>Volume 63 Tfc, Pmctoy Piptcb Wsdnwfay Nov fr 1946 X No 48 Results of the Ef eel ion Republieant Sweep Country in Of Year Eloctioa Fir Engiao Proposal 4iee tfig Hera Gregory Man i Is Hurt OUR DEMOCRACY byMt noutk comkoute fitted, tk harvest kome   The Republicans swept the nation in Mondays election, winning both house and senate Michigan congress men were apparently unchanged Frank Hoot lost in Iron Mountain but Republican Dondero was behind in Royal Oak Kim Sifter won a big victory over Murray VanWagoner, carrying the rest of the state ticket into office with him Congressman Blackney wa relected in the 6th distrct Vincent Young St 1 Injured la Aa Auto Crash Kim Sigler, Governor Elect In the  township oi Putnam all Republcan candidates fot major ities 464, votes were cast There were 229 Republican straight 79 democrat and 172 splits Kim Sigler got 142 majority, and Last Wednesday night as Vincent Young, Sr of Gregory, was driving west in Pinckney on Main Street, he was struck by a car or triyk headed east without lights and driving on the wrong side of the road at a high rate of speed The accident took place in front of the Edward Parker home The impact was terrific and the speed ing car rebounded and hit a car be longing to Mrs Lola Lobdeirparked in front of the Edward PaiKer home, driving it across the street The Lob dell car was unoccupied Mr Young received serious injuries He was taken to the Pinckney Sanitarium, where Dr Ray Duffy fixed him up His tongue was badly cut and several stitches had to be taken in it Seven stitches were taken in his lips and face he also had several broken ribs The driver of the speeding car did not stop at all but kept right on his way No one seems to have seen the accident, Mr Young was unable to describe the car which hit him Several who came to their door on hear ing the noise saw ja ear and truck, pais Dale Meabbnfollowed these two vehicles as far as Dexter and got their numbers They proved to belong to Press Puekett who bought the Norman Reason or Coleman farm west of the Marble School Deputy Sheriff Murray Kennedy aVid Lawrence Gehringer of Howell arrived and went to the Puekett home They were told Mr Puekett had taken a truck load of onions to Detroit and his stepson had followed him in the car They returned the nextday and were questioned by the sheriff Neither car or truck re Won Game Last Friday Pinckney Wins Easy Gm From South, Lyon Friday 32 to 6 the other state offfirrg shout the t vealed a scratch or sign of being in same Senator Vandtmberg got 189, any accident and the Pucketts denied Cong Blackney got 149, Senator j any knowledge of it, but admitted they Hittle 152, and Rep Cornell 163 had heard the crash after they were majority 1 800 feet past it Brightred paint is deeply imbedded in both the Young and Lobdell cars from the hitandrun car which must have received considerable injury The Puekett car is not red but a deep maroon color The truck is not red either Now someone must have seen this accident or have knowledge of a battered red car, If they have this in formation, the sheriffs office would like to hear from th9IB South Lyon discontinued football during the war and this fall fielded a team for the first time in four years As a result, they have lost all games by thumping big scores, j They played Pinckney here under the lights Saturday night, the game being rained out Friday night, and Pinckney won, 32 to 6 These six points are all South Lyon scored this year and they got them when the Pinckney reserves were all in the game Jim Meyer scored the first touchdown and kicked goal for the extra point in the opening minutes and from then on it was only a question of how big the score would be Bob J Amburgey, a reserve back, made a 40yard run for a touchdown, showing a burst of speed that no one knew he possessed Bob Burns caught a pass for a touchdown, as did Dick Young and Joe Burns who piled up much yardage on line plays, also crossed the goal line Russell Clark caught a pass for the second extra point Coach Reader then sent in all the sPent the week end withReTWa1 reserves, mosthef whom sawaction  tofi ttnthFatmty, GREGORY Dewey Breniser and Walton  tended the fire engine demonstra tion in Lansing Jast week Harold Lantis and wife of Stockbridge visited at Fred Uuass home a couple of days last week,  Linda Bowdish was home from Assumption college, Windsor over the week end,  Fred Olson and Albert Semonian have bought the flying rights from Joe Grostic and Dean Parks and will continue the operation of Richdond field Tom Wowlett and wife spent the week end in ncrthern Michgan A Halloween party vvus hed ai the town hall Tuesday night with Sergt Wayne Fernelius of the Deroit po lice dept and his talking dul, Jeny McSafety as attin ,ns, Tne funeral of Al Pyper was at Stockbridge Simla ck Acke rman of Assumption coll ege spent the week end heie Tom Savage and famiy of Dundee called at the Tom ioole home Sunday The churchmens community club met at the town hall Monday nighc for supper with 75 out Colored pic ures of northern Michigan vvero shown  N, ,H, Walton and wife of Pontiac THE HUSKING BEE MARKffD THE ENP OF A  SEASON WOK WITH THE HARVEST IN, THERE WAS TIME AND SPIRIT FOR RELAXATION AND MERRIMENT, BASED ON SOLID SATISFACTION IN THE JOS ACCOMPLISHED AND IN THE PROVISIONS STORED UP FOR THE FUTURE IT IS TRADITIONAL IN AMERICA THAT HARD WOFK AND THRIFT BRING SATISFACTION IN THE HARVEST SUCH AS PROVISION FOR THE FAMILYS CURRENT LIVING AND SECURITy FOR THE FUTURE THROUGH VICTORY BONDS, LIFE INSURANCE AN J SAVINGS 1 mm Several Deaths iiOBON CHANYI tBobon of Hudson, Mich, a cousin of the bride and her stater, Lillian Bo bon of Rinckney A wedding breakCongress Blackney Is Reelected  waa served at the home o the In the county Loren Bassett for  brides parents and a reception was sheriff, the only Republican with act held there in the evening, The bride Tbe marriage of Ernest Chanyi SophiaBobon both of Pinckneytook place Saturday morning at St,Alarys lectory, Rev Fiancis Murphy offic ,   ,  iating They were attended by John I  in Cadillac Memorial cemetery  MRS, SAKAH JANL COZZENS Mrs Sarah Jane Cozzens, 79, died in Ann Arbor Saturday She was a native of Tecumseh where arte was born April 5 1868, She lived In De troit for a number of years1Iff ate hns made her home with her 2 daughters, Mrs Frank Aberdeen of Portage Lake and Mrs Rex Noggle f Ann Arbor Survivors Include her husband rod Cozzens the two daughters 3 grandchildren and 4 great grand hildren The funeral was held from the ninckney Com CongM Tuesday after  10n, Rev Allard officiating, Burial ive opposition jgdt 6974 to Lester Huffs 2347 In Putnan, he got 345 to U for Hutff  has been a resident of this section for 6 years Previous to that she was R student at St,Lawrence high school i in Detroit, She is employed at the harden City ROCHE SHEHAlN icjciie fchenan, 46, SOL OK Wn,ai,n atnenne Rocne Snenan of licney, died at University hospital onday tfter an illness of 4 years He wat, iorn in Dansville Oct 21, iuO but moved to Pinckney with his parents  11 MAKY0 CHtfaUJl Rev r ncis AiwrpTiy, p mtji Masses at S and 11 a n No vena rridaj f22u noon SO 0u p nt 1 repaiation for Holy Comraun ion each Saturday 8 to 9 p in, ati J Meyer LH Grengle Sunday 00 to 780 a m R Amburgey RH Workman , I Burns FB Miller T for the first time this year, and South Lyon proceeded to score but did not get the extra point Pinckneys schedule has been tough this year with Fowlerville, Brighton and Little Pioneers and Stockbridge all being met in successive weeks and a soft game like the Saturday night contest was appreciated Next Friday night, Pinckney meets the toughest team on their schedule when the Dexter Dreadnaughts come here Dexter has had their best sea son in their history, having won every Kami and not allowed their goal line i to be crossed as yet They have one scoreless tie with Brighton which also has not been defeated This ame wili be a replica of the Notre DaneArmy anic and a huge outpouring of Dex ins will be present, Pinckney expict ihu record crowd of th year Pinckney South Lyon tfoung LE , Peejanduare lggHrArrr Clark Rimer  LO Builard JClark C Hudson Howe RG Lykt   Darrow RT Willims it Clark RE Muir K Darrow, , L ,QB Sweet Sunday Nov 10 22nd Sunday afer Pentecost, 4th week of 50th Nov enna, Communion for men of the Holy Name Society Among the intentions are Sunfor late Mrs Mary Murphy McGrath Mon, Victor Szymanski, killed in action Tues, John Fohey family Wed, late Sister Irma Thur, late Lucius McCluskeys Fri Mrs Rose Rose Platowski Sat, Poor Souls  those enrolled in purgatorial society, Dexter Vokar Corp The groom wasliO years later He graduated from recently discharged from the U S Navyq and is the son of Mrand Mrs j Alex Chanyi of Pinckney, He works at the Ford Northville factory They j  will live at PinckneyCongratulations uated from the University ol Micit inckney high school in Tti wherft ne starred in athletics, being pitcher on the base ball team and quarterback on the football team He grad SCANDAL COLUMN We wonder il C 6 Would play basket bail if bar number was lucky 20 Ad pic COM CONI CHURCH  Alfred Allard atiaisur MriJIoreneo BAUgfco,Orfaift una Choir Director G M Thompson S S Supt Mornia WoAUp   10t0  iio s I R N, and N, S, sure had plenty of I help on decorating Kn,Did you have f Rex has lost his bashiulnees B P,  says,   We hear Mrs Stackable had visitors Halloween an in 1924, in the meantime play j Sunday fchjoK ing considerable independent baseball  Cboil practtj Wi mm in this section In 1928 he married, cumtt MfSIIOM Madeline Roche of Pinckney and op COSPW,  Bw ened an insurance agency in nn  jaaw g  m UBrhn mn 1045 730 Mary Kay and Patricia and a brother wiah  Dr Harlow Shehan of Jackson A Prayr Service, Wad ii brother, Mollis, is deceased   The funeral was held from St, VILLAGE TAX NOTICE Thomas church, Ann Arbor, this  wji receive taxes for Pinckney CHICKEN PE SUPPER Arbor where he has since lived  Morning Worrfup Surviving besides his parents are gunUy g lis wife, 4 children, William, Greta, y  Peoples Mtatiilg m  Substitutions Pinckney Joe Clark, Joe Jeffries, Hendee, Ashworth, D Ciark, F Murphy, Schneider, Haines, Hertubise, Enquist, McGowan Touchdowns Meyer, Burns, R Anburgey, Young, R Darrow Extra points Meyer, R Clark Scores of other jpames in this section were Dexter 42, Hartland 0 Howell 14, Grand Ledge 0 Fowlerville 20, Holt 0 Brighton 14, Milford 0 Williamston 10, Stockbridge 0 Little Pioneen 6, Manchester 0 The Kings Daughters served dinnelection day  The nilport members and families had a potluck dinner at the club houxe Sunday Eden Kebekah meeting Friday night, Nov, 8, Mrs Mort Cole entertained ehe Birthday Club Wed at Blacks, Mrs Harvey iCole of Bancroft is visiting her son, Mort Cole, and his family I wish to thank the voters for the support Nov, 5, Loren BansPtt I I Circuit Court News Today Wednesday the suit of Pinckney village VA W H Meyer is set for trial  The suit is to remove gas tanks from the street in front ot his garage Friday the suit of Richard Mack  Accept my appreciation fir JfW enroth vs Henry Ross, adm, over a Support Nov 5, division of proprty is set and the in Wifred Erwin, Prosecuting Attorney f junction suit of Henry Buckle vs Otto Lahser  Did you shine the teachers apole mornng  hurifti in St Thomas mgB ftt m j, eveiy Wwlwsr, iu  cemetery  mtil further notice C H MTvri  Muat be JToe C haa a weakness   240 Wniiama St, Pinckney for MarilynWonder Mitzie comes in NOTICE ters will meet at the home of Mrs The Pinckney Circle of Kings Daugh step All a mnd meats earned in state and county In Putnam vote on theoj was aa follows Airport Yea 208, No lo Tax SplitYes 206, Ne, Mens BMMes Don C went home directly after  the gameHis girl was busy no doubt What happened to H, Satve the Are dates mora important than our tne game  L C, and BLT had a fuse we hear at the party Fri,night  L, Z, had a terrible headache Fri, at 800, At 815 it waa ail goneAt 3 0 she got home, 19, 241,  R, FRANK EKWtN DE VTER CII ILL OPEN , Custom grinding and filtering Dr Frank Erwin of Alma passed eyery jfay anj priday away there last month He was a son 0tt0 Wagoner k Son, Dexter of the late Robert Erwin, Pinckney phone 47gl  miller some forty years ago, and at The ladic of the COIB Congl t church will erve their anauei chick a pie tapper on th eight of tfte Norman Reason Thur, Nov 7 at 2 Mich Mich Stmt football game, Sat  p m Asaisttng hostesses Lydia Carr tended Pinckney high school uriAVMe,,tVt and Mildred Ackley Entertainment Folsom Reid and Mrs, Winslow Mae Daller, Sec IWWP tm Did J E and J J hare their Hailoween wit AATff H i H and Aadra  ,,, 4Dn 2ineJHr Mi I called on Diekle Darrow and Phillip such thing aa genius ONLY HARD 1 JsVi as M G Md UAH hare their MeKiaJoy,  WORK KeaoMAGiAN IN CHEM MARRIAGE UCEN3E4 Bert Nash 82, Howell, Nellie Frye 80, Pinckney Kennetheanton, 2jSPECIAL COMMUNICATION A uiniaAii IM miruNTBV I FowlenrWe,Virginia Niaon, 22 How Sjrial commurtication of Ivng A MAGICIAN IN CHEMISTRY l Gewfe c Bennett,2SHamborg, jston Lodge No 7 F  A M om He Is Willed Henry Dow of Mid J Jane Dunn, ttt Hamburg Ralph Saturday night, Nov 9 to eoaferr t  members please be on hand Refresh I meats served after dagroa Sunday gueate of Mr andV Mrs B1 P W Cartett, is J Carr were Donald Carr and wife of dayVto XSofc  PtWBl,g   lanX Muiign, anT when people call Bainbridge, 4f, Ocoola WUhelmlna, Third Degrees Alf FeUoweraft rvnnfrf Meabon of Mason spent the him a genius and a wonderman he wRli bis grand parents and disapproves and aaye there is no Reg 54, Royal Oak hv WP     iAmmm iw uok  Dies ad The hot lvndi progituaotsried at STBY in the American Weekly, L lfcftP,llr  flBeVry tho sdmol Monday with Mrs Clara with this Swf Nov 10 itmt alter Mo IS larrU  fcSc   Tim sagaaW mprfrg of Pinrfcnoy  W wal ho beW Frfdar   , a m p aa Wonder why iano gaaw h B 4BnJsser and Mrs, George Gardner tn of the Detroit Sonday Times riag baok Is the loggrint off efcarge   ,e e   Mr and Mrs Geergo TaEaaaa of Detroit, Dr Car Zton and wtfo of  MICH STATE Vs Mrand Mattermed T wft itfs  Mesbstt re Detroit ,ad on Mrs, with Mr Mrs, Jessie WineheJL Mr Mrs W 8 Solar sad daughter, Eloon, and Miw Hasel Adaase of Detroit  Semday gaoais of  Battle Crook Mr and Mrs Alger Los spent day at the Harry Lao besae Tkey rotnrnod to East Uasani ning, taking Bedry V Becky has been at one Many Las basse OOltUUJ CASS SAT ttm Afterhhs Came enjoy a CbJasor Dinner at BLACKS cof imnr cum UaadWa, I Miles Soots of 1 A ,Vi ftp   ,  Mkr ,s K t, m J  JJC wir PINCfilfcY mSAtCH Wedncday Nov fr Sylvan Theatre LOCAL NEWS Weekend guests of Mrs Eleanor tadwidge were Keith Ledwidge ofl  Lansing, Marcian of Detroit and David  tot Windsor, Ontario Fri, Sat,, Nov 8, 9 rmjm itt46 DAY A VSA V itAVAS JOAN rwi iiili , iiir dibV WALLY BROW IN Cartoon Travel i dun, men, iuei, iNov, iu, ,   Mr and Mrs C J Clinton spent Sunday in Detroit  j J Mrs Harry Lee entertained her 50g club Sunday Joleen and Louise Bdfcydlo the weekend in Fowlerville spent Jack Sheldon and Al Kaiser wore in Pontiac Saturday i 1HE KiDhKuM in  ccnmcoior A Musical ith DANNY Ki, VIKUMIA MAlO,  ,,, VLKA ELLEN, MtVt IDtHKAlV  Northern Mlchl8a last week Cartoon, l he rlitch Chick  Sun, bhow 2bb, 500,705, 910 Wdr Thur, Nov 13, 14 NIGHT TRAIN TO  with ROY ACUFF, ALLEN LANE, and  AUELE MARA Also    Allan Dinkel and Miss Edna Maas were in Ann Arbor Sunday Willard Wiltse and family were in j Mrs Monda Morris and daughter were in Ann Arbor Saturday  Mr and Mrs L J Swarthout and  son spent Sunday in Fowlerville f  Mr and Mrs H C Vodder entertained their card club Saturday night  POULTRY PROFITS ALIAS BILLY THE KiD  with SUNSET CAR SON, PEGGY STEWART, TOM 1AJNDON ComingPartners in Time, Easy To Wrcl, Cluny Brown I Basil White and wife of Howell spent Sunday at the Ben White home i I Mr and Mrs Addison Collum left Saturday by auto for St Petersburg, Florida j Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel and  Mrs Stanley Bell were in Ann Arbor Tuesday  with an ELECTRIC BROODER Take a took at his V S Savings ftond, friend You dont have to bs a seventh son of a seventh sun tu i see your future If travel is your I desire some day, or you hope to sr f  our boy or girl in college, or yc i  r  of owning a farm, this Bor   n help to make these drearvr   me true Bonds accumulate fvv , r than you imagine when you sav  CI  rl jrularly through the payroll sa , igs plan where you work Eve  1875 you put away in United Statf ,   Savings Bonds grows to 25 in tf i jj fears USlreasuryDcpartmt t 1PTfCJJ j i I1C1 lV Sunday in Ann Arbor with their daughters HOWFLL, MICH rues, Wed, Thur, Nov 5, ,6 7  COURAGE OF LASSIE In Technicolor ELIZABETH MORGAN, TOM URAKZ Opmedy News Mrs Russell Glover of Fowlerville spent the weekend at the Edward Spears home  ft r irrWc, f w reliable electric t nowscaled t All of them Uncle Sam Says with J Lemuel Martin and wife of YpsiTAYLOR, JhRANK lanti were Sunday guests of Mr and fri, Sat, Nov 8, 9 Mat Sat 200 P, M,  DONJMA RED, 1UM URAKE in FAITHFUL IN MY  FASHION Pius WILD BILL LLLIOU in COLORADO PIONEERS Cartoon Jungle Queen, Sat Mat Only IU y Sun,, Mon, Nov 10 ,11 lttn Mat 2 P M Cont THRILL OF BRAZIL with N KEYES,KEEMAN WYNN ANN MILLER News BECCA Starring CE OLIVER IA1NE JUAN   Comedy I Avon theatre Stockbridge, Mich  4rn, atrNoV 8, 9 J  Double reatur  GAY BLADES A Story toout ice not Key Hollywood with ALLEN LAN, JtArt KOUfcKS Plus 1 j Mrs John Martin Ben White, Will Roche and Fred Evers attended the sale of race horses at Jackson last Thursday Mr and Mrs William Shehan called on Roche Shehan in Ann Arbor Saturday Mr Shehan is quite ill Mrs Alice Schoenhals of Howell and Mrs William Geddes of Chelsea called at the L J Henry home last week Mrs Harry Ie attended a Kings Daughters board meeting at the F Armstrong home in Brightc Monday,  seas Robert Grainger and family of Lansing called at the louis Coylc home Sunday Jack Reardon of Detroit spent the weekend at the Clifford Van Horn home Bud Figher and Miss Alice Andrews of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lester McAfeeT Martin Ritter, Sr, and wife of Whitmore Lake called at the Walter Clark home Sunday Mrs fidith Peck has gone to Fort Wayne, Indiana, to stay with her daughter  i CHiCKSJgct off to a flying start when you use an electric brooder Its safer    easier , ,  more economical M to  Heat is thermostatically controlled fc can cut down on slow growth, poor evenly distributed to prevent chicks Ik feathering and a high death rate As  from dangerous crowding Air is cir I your Edison Farm Service Advisor t j , culated scientifically to keeplitter dry I show you an electric brooder in oj m f and healthful Theres no soot, no  tion on a nearby farm  let you talk smoke, no worry about fire or tern  costsandprofits to its owner Youll find  that electric brooding payi for itself  perature variations 5  CHECKLISTjfFOR PROGRESSIVE POULTRYMEN EUcfriciy onsitrsamliiw your poultry program in many orhsr wryi How atany of tfhsm do you nsd on your farm V Oormkldal Lamp  ,  , to kill gormt, chock airborno dlsooso V Eloctric Wcrrer Pusips  to tavo backbrooking labor  Wator Wormors          koops chicks wator at ths right tompsraturo  Vontilators           to oliminato dan goroui drafts   DoBoakors  to chock dangor of cannlbaiitm  i V0 Sun Lamps          for Incrootod hoalth and harchabllrty  i I iloctrlc Lighto    ,        Incroaso honi workhourt aril production f  Egg Oradors and Candtoro     fait, accurals and automatic t V Furtry Plckors , 1,1 another tims and monsy savor i Apple blossoms are blooming here In the State of Washington II I needed another reason to impress you with the wisdom of baying United States Savings Bonds regu  xrly lse orchards wotrld inspire  me Every Savings Bond will beax IruU later in the form of a n7 hyme, education for a child, or realisation of other personal goals Tour Sayi is Bonds grow to full richness in ten years, 4 for every 3 invested , US J taasitry Department I  m 4 j fcor Powr to MlctiganFarmersELEC7RICALLYI  TheDETROITEDISON Co  I I L 4   NEW CHEAP1 OIL BURNER  For Heating and Cooxino cTOVES AND FURNACES WANTED SLAJsUN AND BEEF, smef KaRiu Uncle Sam Sayg  J Mr and Mrs Gordon Wenger of ud jrat,kso1 sPet Saturday with the Hoff Sisters f  JHr and Mrs Earl Baughn enter,0, , rr rcuinnv  taimri their children and families Sun CRIME of The CEN i URY J day A Uood Melodrama with 1  J    Mr Betty Gallajrher Winkle was a   dinner gaest of Mr and Mrs John San,, luos, nov o, u j Carver Thnrsday Gerald Swarthout and Claude Swarthout spent the weekend in Northern Michigan  Mr, and Mrg E Frishee of Ovid and Mrs Rose Hendee spent Sunday with Mrs Dessa Nash Dr Hariow Shehan and family of STEPHANIE BACHELOR nd MICHAEL BROWN THEY WERE EXPEND i ABLE Hro is UM Real siory of tto P T  cats ir the Phllipine Starrinr VM MOiNiGOMEk ncL JOHN WAYNE  HEAT vow ROME COOK  YOUR MEALS vith Cheap Furnace Oil  MO MORE v  SHOVELING CO1 OR ASHES AL L KINDS W KAW hUKS IW H1UES, SHEEP PELTS and DEER SKINS LUCIUS J Doyle iPHONE 42 PINCKNEY New FUELfZEK STARTER   Vapofifalg  Sys  ten turns Cheap 180 Plaah, Faraace Oil, Distillate Diesel Range, Heater Ott and Kerosene into oilgas heat without  dogging up the vaporizing system J  Li FETIME G UA R AXTF  agai nst 1 defects iOSL BURNER SERVICE Pipe Fitting Furnaces INSTALLED AND REPAIRED William Brash PINCKNEY  I jMningUno txciung Wk, Kitty, Bhind Gren Lights, Johnny Cotne fiyiag Homo  B SURAL PHONED INCKLASE  Jackeon were Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Wifliaan Shehan BE Archie Mont of Albion is spending a short time with Mrs Weltha Vail  arid Miss Jessie Green Mrs Elizabeth Brown and daughters and Mrs Ray Duffy attended the Dog Show in Lansing Sunday  s More farmers than ever before re uiOHg phonesAt thi time ot o,o  Oi tii tnei have phoiv 0,,,14 to 44 OjO on Jan, 1, lMti, The company set a quoia of 20, 00 rul phones for this jvar auu hMM 60jo installed now and wiiL ex the quota if it can gel the ma J tiftal,  laatJan, 1, 17,200 new  Winifred Graves attended phones have been installed tfct total to 100,000, Still the Hit if tJse ftaje a it was last  new applications are J0il Co na put up  United States Savings Bonds are patriotic bonds because your coun try is still fighting enmy forces which can do to you what the Nazis and Japs were unable to accomplish This enemy is inflationrunaway prices which can wreck you and your country Every bond you buy todav still serves your country because your continued investment in bonds , , , 1 arS fcS  M2   Mr ad  scarce const mer goods rs  Pmer of Detroit and u s ireosurs ieHrtitt Mrs Eulalie Buttleman of Horton Fcr FREE DEMO TR and Dct , i wmw PHONE ORJfcml  j fiJlII JOHN H BEESLEY f     010 UNAD1LLA Phoae Pinckney 120  J Sunday guests of Mrs Weltha Vail IF ITS A FLAT TIRE 1 1L FIX IT Electric Hot Patch KErtAFflNa ML VULCAN 1Z1WU CUARANTEEl Dixie Service  IXPX 9CKV1CE  ii HELP Wanted  Mesdames Alta Meyt FOR GEAK SHAFEKS, 13KUACH,  1m this year and Drborn sny of parties on J  er, Mae DaMer the j Eastern Star installation at Fowler j vnle Friday night Miss Alberta Dinkel, Levi Dudtke, and Mrs Paul Ludtke visited Paul Ludtke in the Veterans hospital at  HOB anr LATHE OPfillATOKS UBERAL EMPLOYEE BENE bTV AF,JLY AT MPLOVMENT OFFICE  419Mi i Mr and Mrs Ernest Kew and Mr Jnnd Mrs Ralph DnHsia ,of Detroit were Sunday visitors at the Albert JDinkel from Private Charles CUHc m Fort Knoav Konteeky, says Bowser Inc Gear Division rFkmwheretI sity Joe Marsh WhotGte,bff EasiastManor Woman Marb7MfiivCiafponvho sleep Thad fcas the tssisst Hfs men or wesat thai the en Of coern, the mm voted that J dm U woqld be the same in our town 1   taks any fantflj Thad PhibntB   envies his Mlasjns spending the day  and wtes nany grentino now nwi snonwiAnonetonteetontBilsnmnnt they fenew In tfcnlr tend to And floe envkn Thad InsBhenrta ifs a ease of Ihe end lot with tko boys and baa I ltvn, ghm and take, thnt mmmm of beer wtth friondo t pretty oven hi the  Y    i no nrpnrf s two weeks terminal leave nsnnisarwnsnhoinfiitjtoovnr CHELSEA, IflCnV  H njHn wjsy m  V t AlttWWedaetfby Nov 6 1946 W ant BfciWLEN THE AGES OF 1  45 F0 UGHT ASSEMBLY WORK 8 HOUR DAY 40 HOUR WEEK GOOD WAGES Vokar Corp We 7300 HURON RIVER DRIVE UtXlfcK, MICH, nauiuujiiiiiHinui,iiiuuiMuauiiiiiiuuiiiuKuiiiiMuiiiiiimuiuiiitiiiH SHOVEL i With 35 foot Bo3m and 58 Yd Dragline EucketN N Farm Ditching fc ALL TYPES OF LACAVITING Lake Front Development ARMCO IRON BREAKWATER SHEETING, FILL DIP 1 ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND GRADING WRITE OR PHONE FOR KKEfc ESTIMATE Grand Opening Friday, Saturday, Nov 8, 9    To Introduce You to Our New Store in Gregory, Mich H E Marshall H Edgar Marshall    D y Goods,  eters Shoe Ore eerie, Drills atoll Band Footwear XtnasToys, Gifts Baby Goods, Wall Pftpef Cards for All Occasions Notions eisvins Pkg Ice Fro sen Food Fresh Vegetables  We have obtained a reasonatle amount of mer chandlse for the occasion BRIGHTON, MICH 6514 JiUeeview Drive, Briggs Lake Phone 5672  S t ,MtilUlllllthlllHIMIIlltllltlllUlUllltMHHMllonniKlllUUUIIIHHfnl u f    41 MH saUNAD1LLA FIX IT AMERICAN ure of a OneMan Bond Drive as, WOODY COWAN iTLiUMBlNG LAMPS PlMP ELECT CLOCKS TOYS WE FIX ANYTHNG 5WfeLPRS FURNACES REPAIRED WASHUiNG iMACJoJINiiS FURNITURE CARPENTER REPAIRS SOLDERING   Drop Us a Card and We Will Come to SM You BOOS U cCOCHIN NOTICE will receive staled bidson the Ida Mae Mow tt tw family house in Pinckney J M McLucat Adm, 09 kast Grand River, Brighton  C OMDR JAMES HAILE MINI, USN, already holder of a DFC, has been awarded a Navy Cross for leading a flight of carrier planes a,vrrt the Japs in the Philippines He so deployed his comftand that thty severely damaged six major combat vessels Despite heavy antiaircraft fr,   T an accurate bombrun on a battleship, scoring a direct hit wiih , li pound bomb War Bonds helped pay for the planes and bombs that enabled the Manilaborn officer to render that foe ineffective His home now is at Valleio, California IN ACTIONHarry B Smith, sport wLtr emeritus of a San Francisco Tirwsp  r, shown in action In his oneman War Bond f gn in tha 7th loan vhen he sold 93,933,793onesixth of all War Bond purchased in that tuy in that period Ha l positive he will do aa well hi the Victory Loan, AMGQICAN HEROES C OAST GUARD officers every day at provine tow effectively the mailer naval vessels pwchaaed with the help of War Bonds can clear the teas of enemy sobaurinea Coradr Vhnrid H Bardett of San Diego, Calif, reccorly was awarded  tizty amedal for mincnvrring has Patrol Frigst in inch a manner that at bronght about the destruction of a Jap denea attacks Other ceewsnadea eft as mane ere doing highly 9ST BUVING War fieetts to little fimnjh Acting as spearhead lulled four in a Nazi psttroi, put a gn a naortar section Again he adv ingVhaoded AS that he M a and his snm  rjMiki  s 1  nnManiwT 111 J     M PP  npnppMp U  rprVT  Night Game Pinckney vs Dexter Veterans Memorial Athletic Field FRI 9 NOV 8th t 8 P M,Pinckney 1946 hUOTUALL SCHEDULE Sfetf 20Brighton there Scpc 20Ann Arbor there Oct 4Fowlerville here Oca  AAdrian St Murys there Oct 18Stockbridge here Oct 25Ma ichester there hos 1Souvn Lyon here Npv 8 Dexter here Nov 15Hartland here Pinckney High School Football Squad Back row Charles Darrow, Robert Hurtibasjames Meyer Russell Clark Ifu   , Rex rowDon Ca , 05 1 ReaderTkird rowRobert Ainburgey, Robert Drrow, Jerry trk J Z WU v   Don McKimey, Don An,b,W , hnEln,er Ray I  iAbney, Joe CUH, Don Chrboneu Uw Rig U aJZZZ  J r f  he Following Business Firm Wish the Pinckney Team Success  PS  toV  jr  IvFV P H SWAftTHOUT A SOW FMMIHMI WH MEYER A SONS 4 LMf Dfctec Tn fcNTH NICMOLSSN JENNIE M EASTMAN  W O JOHN A MAGMAIf    i  THE C H KENNEDY STOftE V ,F W POST THE UVINGSTON BUICK CO  Bkk MA PMtac Can  HwS, Mick UMtEM BA3SETT WILFRED H EftWlN far LY CITIZENS MUTUAL AUTO AM AY DUFFY M D FAAMCffS FEEO A SUPPLY COL Mi OMMLSL  y0   rK ,  tei    y , ftk1ppwpQRWIJ   I PP r    Hl   v PINCKNEY DISPATCH, WednedyNov 6 1946 P4NCKNEY DISPATCH Entered at Poatoffice Kennedys Gen Store 4miitt8iimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinriiiiiiuiiuiJiiimiiiiiicmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiutiii F C ReicMoff Sr OPTOMETRIST   f mmtttgHHn 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 Retidenc 613  I  J NilwrtmiiiHimmmniM i LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip  Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee HUMES FOR SALfcT WILL PASS FOR G I LOANMod ofVriroo,n home4 miIes 0th of Hitfhton on good road, Automatic hot water, oil heat, 7UnHeautiiul iunushing sold at sacrifice at extra cost, , ifive room home, hardwood floor nicely furnished near Brighton on plastered walls, natural fireplace good road, 0300, 2000 down Four room home on east shore of Ruck Lake near Hamburg, large, than ordinary, newly built, hot air furnace, full basement, 2 lake front lot 2 car garage, all in excellent condition, fioo, terms, nicely furnished inside and out, 2 Lake near linghton,all large rooms, lake front lotsAn ekta value 40UJ terms J R HAYNKR, Rtoker  Hamburg,MiehJhone Brighton 370 ge lioad, Pinckney is on terminal lave, awaiting final discharge from the Fort Sill Separation center  7, Mtek IttbocriptUtti SUM a rea  Paid in Adtaace PAIA W, CUUXTT, irHlfMWf Mrs Wm Mercer is visiting in Brighton Georgo Meabon jr, and wife were I is Stockbridge Saturday, P H Swarthout is a patent at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor thL postofiice VJII cloho at noon on Nov 11, No rural deliver , Born to Dale Miller and wifeRo berta Shirley Monday a girl Robert Read and family spent Sunday in Uregory Barbara Tincner spent several day with Leona Campbell last week, Mr, and Mrs, Fred itead and Rose mary were in Lansing Saturday, Miss Janet Feidler is woiking tor the Detroit Edison Co, Ann Arbor, Hurley Miller and wife oj ipsL lauti were recent callers ut the WH Cl k  me  Mrs, Fannie Buck and son oj Linden were Sunday guests of Yv 11 iiuk  John Croupe of Howell is a patient at University hospital, Ann Arbor , Mr and Mrs Patrick Dillon of Howell called on Mr, and Mrs John Dinkel Friday Hurry Hess and daughter of Waterloo called at the W, C, AtLee home Saturday  Mjrs Hazel larker picked nearly a peck of strawberries in her garden one day last week Glenn Kingsley aH fanrily of ilii rjict ,jen  , wee  1 UL  Aiiuiw Gamaliel Home  Mrs Zabie Hammer has sold her store to John Rossiter but does not I move until spring j Mr an Mr Liraydon Simmons ot Grand Rapids were Saturday dinner j guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Head, ,  Mrs, Gladys Casey, Mrs, Florence 1  Sella and Miss Sylvia Culleii of  j Detroit tailed on Mrs, Rnlph Clinton I Friday night   I Jack Hannett, Clyde Fisher and P j I VV Cuiiett attended the Third Degree  at Brighton last Tuesday and the lat  I ter put on the Masonic Home lecture j Mr and MrsGeorge W Thompson I Thompson were called to Toledo, i Ohio Monday to attend tfr funeuiV of Mrs Thompsons aunt, MrsCrego  Ye Editor and Henry Seeger atiend ed the South Lyon Past Masters night banquet Friday night Haze Bennett ,  was toastmaster and Austin irant, j ladio commentator, delivered the main address Mr and Mrs James Tincher and daughter who returned here from Miami, Florida, a week ago have bought the O J Parker home on West Grand River, Howell, and will move there School Supplis CORY  DRUG STORE Dead r Alivel Farni Animals Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER Aient Phone 88, Pinckney Tho FASTEST Dd Stock Service in Micbiffau ,v rr CcSoeltCo CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAL, Hand Tooled Laced and Assembled Rllifnld made to your personal specifications Your name,initials emblem delicate engraved Kach billfold made entirely of the very finest calfskin available, gives years i sturdy vearlleuse ordr earlyleather is priority gov erned, A IxutiVul and distinctive jift, for ladies and gentlemen Romm 112, i Kust, Mich State Mich State San, Howell, Mich BUCK BERQUIST I uKAND THEATRE BRIGHlON TrMwnfonlr Muwtloml in  ill MI i  i1 i   i u s i   mm  i2E,  A MAk i i,  f A A t  I f    f ,1 NA V Tin  r, hi 1 V ,t  H Adm 50c Incl Tx All Show Dead and Disabled Hort and Cattle Hogt, Calves and Sheep  REMOVED FREE PHON COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY UfWriJ AVtfk WE BUY HfDES AND CALFSKINS j ESldmSSa CALLS WXEI VE IHE EEST VICE AMCQlCANHEOOCS  by WQOOY COWAN    Bath ioom and kitchen wall tilt  mak1 beautiful transformation Put it on over your old wall Iet ua give you an estimate with F H A termi Davis I Davis, Phone 570 108j W Grand River, Howell MlhfllllllHmillllllllllllllllllllUUIlHIIK iFirst National bank UnAm Federal Soperruioa R MetMer Fmdmrmi Oepaate U  S euraaee rnrpnrati, AH Di I S pot Lumrm4 ay  ,QQ f  ME IHOUHT ME WAS FULLY INSURED The other day we read abouc a man whose home had been partially destroyed by fire Like many other men he carried fire insurance up to 0 0,0 of what it had cost him to have his home builuBut be had biilt il 10 years ago Since that tyne values have increased ed considerably, yrt he simpiy  I ho olioy without reKjci to sepped up replacment  cots Now he will collect less than tvie coat of making repairs, because he was onderinsured This is a predicamoot that can easily be avoided by other who art before it is tee late As a public commend that every r, for his ewn nun his home ett the eeeia ef wbat it weWl eest torn e 1wM k M teday tneb eeet WE HAVE AJ WmL AVAjLAiee vommmvm RAL nTAfKi aWflBsVtiW 1 FW3  SLWmftnTSaaf rr 1 lfl,  J  w  PlNCKNl WednedyJar 6 1946   Classified  want Ad j STATE OP MICHiUAM TW Probate Caart for the Couaty of LiiHbgeta At a session oi said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County on the 11th day oi October A D, 1946, Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the lUtter of the Esta of aoaylKuO a uv ta ft a a I Bessie Snu,M L WsdolM M W Marshall biuith having filed Saturday7 to a la taoaai n said Court has 12th, 18th, 14th l , nd 15th accounts as Guardian oft  O R MCLUSKEY aid estate, and his petition praying URNT13T or the allowance thereof 112 II It is Orderde That the 4th day of  November A D, 1946, at ten oclock j Office 935 n the forenoon, ac said Probate Fieaa a Office, be and is hereby appointed  or examining and allowing said  iOK SALE  Heavy young horses in bst oi oudition 9040 Farley ltd FOR SALE Three 0 ti crocks, 1 doo 1 sink, 1 bod and springs, 22t gal steel tank, will hold 180 lbs oi air pressure,set of stain 12 ft long 2400 egg incubator Frank Plaskx AANTtiD 0 ljUVsC35en7aL  kinds, alfio duck Will pay Detroit prices  iC H Lloyd 9119 Cedar Lake Rd Phone 13F22 1116 WANTED  I have prospects who with to buy property in Pjnckney and surround ing vicinity Would appreciate, youi listings Fred J Teeple, Realtor Vhone 676, HoweU , WANTED Paper 1 Rags ad Copper Harry Prlak WANTED CHICKENS Hnr prices paid for all kinds of r   for the locker, Feutiior dvsiut 0c, Tyler Brogan, Howell, Mich,  irawing 10c We also dress turkeys Attaruut at Law Final ftta aud tutu 4V  zmimps HAROLD, CHUBS Hawaii, Mkhiiaa ron  It is Further Ordered , ThatyPubr ic notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order for hree successive weeks previous to iid day of hearing, in the Pinckney   Hspatch, a newspaper printed and  lirculated in said county Willis L Lyons, Judge cf Probate A, true Copy elestiaPedhall,leistecr of Probate sreoiAUZiNG wm counts MARION BEAUTY SHOP i ,  ANEW MACHINE AND MACH1NELESS   ALSO COLO WAVES Paane a MARION JARVIfcOwaerp1100 MARTtN J LAVA X Attaaf   PUoa 13 BHsaam I  ua OR SALEChickens custom dressed Dairy, Howell, i we are now doing Cust om Grinding Farmers Feed Supply  PHONE H4 , WAX RUS3ELLM,  lie ,nt Rubinstein Cosmetics exK   in Livingston County at J L RuW Shopior Womei  ALBSlabwooo Buy Now lurson Lumber Cot, Phone 44  owell, Mich   We arc paying Bc for cream brought to our door WttUon fc OLoary Miofl WAN TED Waitrew lor full time, Dixie Restaurant, Main and Peari  Sts1, Pinckney , idALfc Ml Kordf, 198i Ply  mouthBoth in Good condition See Boh Vedder, phone 39F3,Pinckney  FOK SALESand colored herring bone tweed tailored suit, size 18 for 10, Phone Pinckney 83 tKJt bfibLKlectnc pump Call on Sunday at 6080 West M86 HOUSEWIFE  iiiock broilers Josn Burg, phone 58F21 fGk BALECement Blocks P  T Block Products 1900 Besrdsley Rd, Pinckney  For Sale FOR SALEA cjroati coat trimmad  with fur for a glrL It hat noyor boon worn Sao Mr Charlaa Sherman at DWnnm fawn  Wehave beau uuyik wivn in  Howell for 85 years Prompt and courteous service Paying 86c foi cream brought to the Wntson  OLeary Dairy, Howell i I kh you cant afford to do theem yourself Wm Scott on Braley farm rt Plainfield on M36 or inquire at Pinckney Locker Store Reelect Thurber Cornell, Stite  Representative LivingstonShiawaise j district, Second Term, Experienced, i Reliable, Deserving PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONBEH Phone SPU Pinckney, Michigaa ERB SNEEu 101 tL CaaJ fU HewaU, MMlgw f Real tte, lasaraoee, Braafaj City, tak and Pr Prcitf A Sodality lm Vnu Prrprtr Willi M MHwMbMHM a i awaT   aaaBSV JIVEV GENERAL INSURANCE Phot Fer3 rink7f   Michigan  mm jmi Rep 41 j   State UMM  717 Lakeeid r Rusk U P,H,SWARTHOUT A SON rJNRRAL HOMk Medam latyaiaat AmHuUaot I en lee PH P Q Ptaekmey, fc4 Ht SAVE MONEY DELAVAL STERLING STOKERS EMPIRE MILKERS WESTINGHOUSE MILK COOLERS SEPTIC TANKS A CES , POOLS CLEANEpf f WRITE AlXENEL HOtU  ROOM 70 a PHONE 4 24 Mour Service All Content Haul 4 Away Inspection Free Moa Equipment Ihone South Lyon 98U Res 5081 WALTER DUNCAN SOUTH LYON, MICH CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE Genarat Contractor and Builder 2Sl,Portegt St PJockny,Mich,  i  SAVE UP TO 25 PERCENT   SHOP WITH FISCH SAVE MONEY 666 Fitch Elec , ApfiCo 8SC5 M36, 1 Mile of U S23 Phone 30S1 WhKraore LaUMich if Housewives S AV E YOU A WASTE FATS The liuifcd State Government Needs them Cor EXPLOSIVES Leave Them at this Stare  WAT OF MICHIGAN iha Prahate Caort rar the Counljl i liviacstoa  u Atx f1011 ot  Uurt, held at the rehniA office, in the Cifcy qJ City of Howell in said Countyon thT 7th day of October, A D 1946  Prest,Honorablt Willis LL Judge of Probato  lw the Matter of the Estate  Worden CHendee, sometimes knowj as Wert C Hendee, Deceased It appearing to the Court that tl the tiine for presentation of clairnjf the Circuit Court Room in the agaiiut said estate should be imitejf Court House in the City of Howell, i and that a time and place be appoiiftvMichigar, on the inh day of Decern j T Mt c01fPLRTL,V Pf ed o receive, examine and adjust ber, 1946 at the opening of Court your 35c bact F A Is a ail claims by and before sauf Court  oJi that day or as soon thereafter as station KiJI this irerm vou It is Ordered, That all of the counsel can be heard and that all odor Get this POWERpS creditors or said deceased are re persons interested in the above J killer TRni fw,  ition lite said Mary brayton  istee prays for an order authJtjng and directing her to sell the above described premises under the lirec jon utyjfati Court and that the iroeeeds fronf ouch sale stand in lieu f the above jfcicribed fireniise, sub to the  further ordei of this Court as to the reinvestment thereof On the motbn of Glenn C Yellannd, Attorney for such Tjrusteeand petitioiner it is Further Or red, hearing on said petition be heid at fOuD PREPARIATIOWS LIQUID TABLETS SAIVErf,NOSR DKOPK UM nW As Divectad CORY DRUG STORE SEPTiclTSSad CESS POOLS CLEANED MODERN AHD OLD TIME 336 East affersai Street DANBURKETT Phon C2ft2 Aaa Arbor, Miafc, RfiFRIGERATIOT  CALLrRyfCE COMMERCIAL AL REF PHONE 135  t4 1 I 1 i F O FOOT ODOR GERM TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR STATE OF MICHIGAN x c 3LV  w V i M1  r rei persons quired to present their ciaims to described lands and premises be and said Court at said Probate  Office appear before this Court on that on or before the 13th day of Jan day, time and place, to show cause uary AD,1947 at ten oclock in tne  if any exist, why the prayer of amid forenoon, said time and place beiffcqJon should not be granted fcereby appointed for the examinatj And it ft further Ordered, that a 7tion and adjustment of ali claiifs copy of tis pttition beserved on all and demands against said deceasei  e ons intorestcd in  e above de It is Further Ordered, That panicfscribsd iajdsand prei ises, at least Wtice thereof be given by pubUca ten days Jfpre the rMurn herein ion rf a copy of thi ori f  tf i0i forth, ofauy of said parties a iuocessive woelw previous to r,i j founi   0f Jschigan lay of hearing in the frrlry , Aud it u ffcther Oftderod, that aateh, a newspaper printer aai rj lhls ylderjrit true coy thereof be    I4  , D , 1 published for thiee successive weeks PLK1I   PrAi4lDisP,lch  newspaper printed, pPawhalLRaeiaUr of PwteL and cilxuUti  saidX  j ty of Livingston Miciuan j Joseph H CoUins, Circuit Judge la Cucait Cottrt for tfcc Couujty oi  A true copy , Amacataa ia Caaacary  John A Uaginon, Clerk in OM Matter o the Petition of GJonn C YeUand Mary Bcaytoo, Trustee, for Ordui Attorney, or  to fieM Lands Business ORaER FOR HEARING Phone 145 At a session of said Court hekl at the Court House 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>mm V ispntcfi  1946 NO 44  4 It V  i m  M Favors Sales FosterGardner Tax Split Wedding Beldj SWfte in Well Altnai to Hein hef Jayc FoMw mmd  Foster Are OUR DEMOCRACY by Hay iteheoU aye 8apt Hafttoek Michigan can wall afford to helfc the schools by esacttaff Proposal  at the Election Nov 6 is the opinion of Earl tiancock head of the Grand Have ataool and oheiraan of the MSA legislative ceauafcaion The state treasury had a surplus and balances of 136,000,000 June 3u,l4b which is more than the total Ul sales tax and use tax collections were the past year Returning part of this might aoid a further increase in local taxes he said There is a surplus of 21,582,3666 which is not earmarked in addition to this the earmarked funds are as follows 50,000,000 Veterans Re lief 11,43,48, State Highway 27,7881,094 Uncompleted Buildings and Improvements 14,417,250 in tile Primary Fund The Liquor Revolving Fund totals 11,656,930, This and the 5 major items total more than 136,000,000 ed 100,000,000 in the past 4 years Salees tax collections this year during July, August and Septincreased 4886 percent over the same period last year The sales tax is oniy40 percnt of the states revenueMichi gan tax collections last fiscal year  Married at Chelsea Saturday Night Miss Joyce Foster of Chelsea and Russeil Gardner son of Mrs C Kasenchuk of Chelsea and Wm B Gardner of Pinckney were married in ceremony at the Chelsea Methodist church at 8 oclock Saturday night RevMajor officiated in a chancel de corated with baskets of chrysanthums with cahdelbraa flanking tno altar Before the ceremony Mia A Palmer sang asolo v th amle at the organ who also played the Lohengrin wedding march The bride who was given in marriage by her brother, LaVern, wore a gown of white sheer net fashioned with an embroidered net bodice with a keyhole neckline,  long pointed sleeves and a peplum The skirt WSB plain sheer and ended in a trainThe double fingertip veil was held by a Queen Anne headdress, edged with with tiny orange blossoms She curried a white Bible with a white TheOWMWPbnd re OLD Mitt oo upturn Tne SMAU rgAM3 THAT TRICKUtO INTO IT BUIUT UP A S58RVOm 30 THAT tVMMfR OR WINTgRTHER WAS UiCgNT POWfRTOTURMTHg WHEEL ANO GRIND TMB NffftQfP MEAL ANO FLOUR  Michigan state surpluses have mcreaj orchJd amJ with atrearaerg of white were 304, 118, 03U, Liquor taxes bridesmaids, Virginia Spaulding satin ribbon, tied with clusters of bouvaridia The maid of honor, Esther Hiemenschneider, wore a floorlength gown of aqua taffeta and net with a sweetheart neckline arid matching headress of matching flowers The were 24 million and gas and weight taxes 57,365, 889 In other words the state receives and spends 60 per cents more than it receives from the tax collections x Circuit Court News After being on trial all day Wednesday and part of Thursday, the jury case of Leon and Esther Meabon vs James White, National Surety Company and the Pinckney Tavern was settled out of court The Mea bonB sought damages from the plaintiffs While riding on their motorcycle Labor Day, 1045, they were struck by a car alleged to have been driven by White on the HoweliPinck ami Madelyn Rose, wore pink and blue sheer net and carried cascde  quets of button mums and carnat iona with matching heaaress,Nncnuei Foster, nephew of the bride was ring bearer and Patricia Foster, flower girl Lionel Parkin of Grosso Pointe was best man and Fritz Gardner and Wm VanRiper, ushers A reception was held in the church parlors with Leota Kohsman anu Rhea Clark as hostesses and Betty Lee Foster in charge of the guest bookThe lace covered table was cen tered with a 4 tier wedding cake with bowls of mums and snapdragons and twin candle holders The uridess moher wore black and the grooms mother black and white Jersey and carried pink carnations 52 PROM SMALL STREAMS O SAVINGS  MONEY PUT AWAY IN VICTORY BONDS, LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVING5 ACCOUNTSWe BUILD UP FINANCIAL RESERVOIRS TAT WILL SERVE OUK PUTURB NEEDSAND AT THE SAME TIME, HELP KEEP THE WHEELS OF V MPYTIT  J    , ,  , j The young couple will live in Ann ney Road A numberof local people Arbor after they return from a wedd were witnesses, including Cecil Wilson and wife, Carl McCulley and Ori ille Amburgey, 1MJ1 Other cases heard were as follows ing trip to California HALLOWEEN PARTY Plans are complete for the Comm George Hays pleaded guilty to druiiKJunity Halloween party on the eve of rnness and will be sentenced Decem ber 9th Charles Smith pleaded guilty i Oct il Everyone is urged to come in costume 2 prizees will he given to a larceny charge and sentence was 0 comic, most grotestque and suspended He had already been inibttSt characterization The parade ls jaJ M months Raymond Wiles got on the athletic field at 345 where 8 u 14years in Jackson prison forLi,c ,arildtJ w,n be a,,li thc costumes forgery Howard Stearns pleaded j dThe lenders are above 8th ,   it i i gra c Howard lhayer Juniors,Care guilty to rape and will hesentenced  JV     December 0th Thomas Disbrow plead , , flr the fiSi cidp  and gujlty to an indancy charge and was leg   served t, put on probation and fined 20 Lloyd,,,, ,,,    ryjii an Bteams and Richard Franks, charged with breaking and entering, will be sentenced December 0th after pleading guilty to the charge tiie prints v u will be dancing SCANDAL COLUMN Why in K, j going to A AA quiet title decree was given to it a blonde Henry Montgomery vs Elisha Smith, j Who does A A want to go with The following divorces were grant1 Friday nite ed Junior vs Barbara Kidd, Virgi W JJ and E N are getting along nia vs Louis Boyce, Alberta vs Stan,  ley Gooldy, Rose vs Raymond Wiles J   A  crazy about What 2 soph girls want to go stag Nov 1 B H and liP Thomas vs Ruth Collacott, and Louise vs Theron Warren Robert Viael was ordered to pay up20d in back alimony Wednesday Nov 6, the suit of the Village of Pinckney vs W HMeyer, is set for triaL The village seeks   iHc ellowsf I hear E A and JH are getting a telephone Is M W going to be true to PT girl from Detroit Is M W going to be tffc4 to PT Who is V taking Novl  What happen between M Z and to have the gas tanks under the side walk on Main SUBI front of the My j M b a CUwic  over er garage removed VaoWinkle U nB w v iu  ,   vJwiSSe represent the village and  JJi St,U l,kc C r SOmc Usxun h Lamn, Meyer,  , VVit oph irJ  ri  cej OES Installation Last Wednesday Iast Wednesday night a very beauiiul and impressive 1andlelighL initallation ceremony was held in the VIatonic Hall in the presence of over wo hundred persons The retiring officers and Mr and Mrs Mpwin Campbell, retiring Wor hy Patron and Worthy Matron, ipened the meeting Mis CnrnpUil ave her retiring speech and then resented her officers with a Leant ijiil giftvases to the women and hand i ought copper booiracks to the men er officers presented he witli a heau tul wool blanket The newlyelected officers wore then stalled Mrs Lola Lobdell was esirted to her station in the East as vorthy Matron by her mother, Mrs  1 Flintoff Her son, Jim, then pre ented her with a huge basket o owers The other officers were thei fistalled in order of their station thi itwlyelected officers were then giv n a welcome and Mrs Lobdell gave s  ery appropriate acceptance speech, lifford Miller gave acceptance re iiarks A group of pupils from the eleventh rade then surprised Mrs Lobdell, A ho has been their teacher for sev ial years, by marching in and sing ng an original parody Lo tune of Doin What Comes Naturally then resented her with a beautiful pin and arring set Mr Wesley Reader also ang several beautiful songs during lie ceremony The Past Matrons Club, all dressed in colored formals, then made a heart and the president, Mrs Hazel Parker, escorted Eloyse Campbell to the cen ter of the heart where Mrs Dorothy Wilson gave her the Past Matrons piu, and she ws welcomed to the Past Matrons circle Guests were present from Pontiac, Pinckney Gridders Beat Manchester Friday Night, 137 Pinckney won from Manchester in night game there Eiiuay night, 13 to 7, but the score does not give an accurate picture of the game as Pinckney was at least four touchdowns better than Manchester The Pinckney team was the victim of over zealous  re fere ing and were penalized over i 10 yards, drawing two fifteenyard 1 penalties in a row, once for holding Consequently a continuous drive for touchdowns was impossible Pinckney scored first in the second quarter when, after a march down the field was slowed Up by penalties, Meyer and Hums curried the ball, the former passing to Don Amburgey who received the oval and ran ten yards lir a touchdown Pinckney kept on threatening and cored again in the final quarter when, iiter a series of line days on one of which Joe Hums made 3U yards Jim Meyer hit the line for live yards ad a touchdown, lie also kicked goal for thc extra point, Manchester scored on a lucky pass in the final minutes of play They had backed Manchester up to their own sevenyard line, Cannon threw a tenyard pass to Wurster who cuught the Pinckney team by sur prise ami ran Uli yards for pay dirt, Wurster passed to Hough for the extra point Pinckney meets South Lyon here in a night game Friday night and ought to win handily South Iyon has not hud a team in four years and lucks experience Brighton heat them 47 to 0, Dexter IS1 to I, and llarlland 24 to li This should be a welcome break for Pinckney as they have had tough going all year Oilier scores here last week were Howell t, Charlotte i Uexter Jil, South yunM Brighton 12, North illo ii Fowlerville 1 i, liaiiville 0 Stockbridge 27, Okenuis li an i Milan i 111, Chelsea U  , M KAL LLbCllUN INOUCfc eril ship c OMMEN  II MAY0 CHLKwrt  Rev  ncis Murpny, p Jt Masses at S and 11 a m Noveriu Fridaj 2iU noon and 00 p mPreparation tor Holy Commun ion each Saturday 8 to 9 p m att  Sunday r00 to 730 a ni Sunday, Nov 8, the 21st Sunday after Pentecost Virgil of All Saint Thursday 8 to 1 p m Musses Friday aGnd 8 Sat All Souls Day, masses 730 to 80U anl 8 to J p, m 3rd Aeek of 50th Novenna Among the intentions are Subinvention of living Mon, parishioners md benfactors Tues,the lat Mrs Barbara Kasten Wed,late MrsKost  , I hereby given that a genrled ion will be held in tin Town of Putnam, County of JivingIton btntf of MiCliffii o , ji I tn1, vnlMHKK T,  lai the Putnam Town Hall,Pimkney,  for the purpoe of electing th loH o inu i ficcrs viz SJ Al I iovernorw Lieut nant, t,,,vernor, Secretary of State,Attor ney Cnerai Slate Treasiner, Auditor ienerai, ClNiltKSblJNAI A United Senator, Kepnvontative in iCongross  il  1 IroecuLing Attorney, SheriffCounty Clork, County Treasurer, Register of lc, Drain Con missioncr, Coroner and urvxyor,u Legislative State Senator, IUpreentative in State Legislature Xon Partisan Hallott Justice of Supreme CourUfill vacancy,Circuit ourt ,ommisdoner, The once mighty empire of Henry Ford seems to be disentegratiug, His land holdings at one time must have run into the hundred thousand acres and huge experiments of every type wtrt being conducted by the company Now that he has retired and a grandson has takenover, every branch that does not relate directly to the manufacture of autos is being discontinued Henry Ford was a pioneer in the soy bean industry, planted many acres of them and used them in the making of paint, oils, etc This is being discontinued andthe soy bean processing plant he built at Saline has heen sold to the Soy Brans, Inc The company has also announced the abandoning of the small factories mak ing Ford parts and has the Sharon Mills, Cherry Hill, Hayden Mills and Ciarkstou plants up for sale, as wel as the unfinished Dexter phnt Their operations have been shifted to twelve other plants which the company will operate for the present Henry Ford in his prime envisaged a large chain of small plants operated by water power making auto parts The men employed in them would also be available for farm work, lie was not able to work out this plan completely but he must huve had around twentyfive such plalfls Th operation This plan has now in operation ieeu junkod fatowJkijThur Supreme Court Fri and Sat Holy Days Prayers are requested for the sick and recent le parted    Justice of the on the following amCOM CONL CHURCH ft Alfred AHard, kiinittmr KrsFlorftc BaugfcvOrganist and Choi Director G M Thofnpaoa,  8 Supt Morning Worafcip   10 Sunday School  , ,  1146 Choir prmctf Wad  Loyalty Sunday Niv 3,Financial canvass begins  Family Night and potluck supper Nov 4 at 630 GOSPEI, MISSION itor ,   jutra fieace S S Supt  Marvin Shre Morning Worahip ,  10K Sunday School   104  Young Peoples Meeting  30 Evening Wonhta   Prayer Sdrrlee, Wad   SaM Itain Bergy is mentioned Does J B like M H or SK ne  II letepaoae o n, Does R A like a Detroit girl or nounqes compietion f a 1150,000 b it still L C project to speed up Service to aad How are the cailors roming M, P frosu northern Michigan As a result i  of new constoucion k now has 1 j Ona Cairipbel and familv and Sita circuits instelad of 0 and 9 more Kennedy were in Jackson Sunday ikon circuits between SUndisfc an4 Mr Aita Meyer and Ma Lola i rtre,it Ann A  D Voat JSoancfa Hoavy trafic is an Lohdeil attended the O E S instatti   f Am  nhu nd ipatd frotn W to noon sad 7 to atio  Bow Friday nizht HoweU A 1 luncheon was  p nm w  Mrs John Stock and Mrs iohn  aua4s of wine 15 miles long Vaughn of Detroit were Friday viejt Jrtrung faetwoe Standi and   Mr and Mrs John Dinkel Omvlwimx, 4 mm bw Stanj Ur and Mrs W Stickle, oe m4 Woet Bmmeh 4 t eotinu Foran and wile MUUe Newman and od on U St iUmtm , Al Figlia of Detroit ceiled on Mrs navy dischargee, and son of Mrand   MiI, ,,,,  J Com WUb Sunday Mrs Alex Chanyi of Putnam to msyETEM GHte MILL OPEW j A Mr Mooce and family of Mus,Sophia Bobon will take place at St Custom griiidin SmJUW fcegon catted ot the Dupatch offke Howell A delicious luncheon served iu the dining room WEDIMtttt IS SATUftDAY And to votx endments 1 Amendment to State Constitution limiting state control and participaation to certain internal in,provements 2Proposed Aimndment to Article X of the onstitution hy adding a new seeton to le known as No 23 to provide for the return of one perc nt of the state sales tax to be dividd among Citis, Villages, Town shis and schools and to provide for the continuance of annual school grant i Proposed Amendment to Article of the State Constitution hy add As wage and prices go up, the purchasing power of the dollar goes down The presentday dollar today will onl,, buy what sixtynine cent bought hack in 1141 It is expected to go down still farther as the OPA decontrol order causes prices to rise This is especially true of food At the present, time a person purchasing food can carry home fivedollars worth in u paper sack and not have much of a load at thaL The claim that re moval of the OPA  wild level prices has not heen hoticknle as yeL Ham last week was selling for two dollars a pound iu Kansas City Steaks and pork choys are hofh quoted in advertisements in an Ann Arb r paper al  ixf  nine cm1   pm, ,t This 1  l he a vi oils circle with no mi,  aeri v no raised on account e the increased cost of li ing and men prices were hoisted on account n higher wage paid section to stand as VILLAGE TAX NOTICE I wiM rceive taxes for Pincktoy illage at my home ewery Wedm duntil laithcr nouce  M McKorie Tlie w4ding of Ernest Chanyi, a0 wniinn, fit Pinckney ing thereto a new Section 2J relative to payments for Wiiltary Service in World War HI 4 Shall the Township of Putnam be authorized to purchase lire Fjghtinp Kouipimnt no1 to evroed the value of TwHvo Thousand  12000 Oollaiv KLKCTKJX LAW, 1948, 3093,Seel n th d, of the lecvion t, pollivill  oi IUNI ni 7 M lo fu the We can find no renon for Ihe sudJen vicious attack made on the Casidy I ake School fM Wayward Hoys, Istablishod in Watiiloo three years ajro This school was started to give youthful offenders sent to Ionia and farksou prison VMIOIII the authorities thought could he rehabilitated, another chance fh1 tile whole, we thought  it, had worked out fairly well The committee of three senators charged the place with being dirty and ill kept, the hoys rebellious, lacking discipline, and that it wus the custom to handcuff th m to their beds The Pinckney team, as well as Dexter, Chelsea, Munitli and Stockbridge softhall teams, has played the Cassidy i ake hoys for several years Their relations have lecn most congenial, ami on their games at the lake their impcssion was that the place was well kept and the discipline good Captain iMiles, in charge of the camp, and Henry Prim, had of the vocational training school, machine shop practice, welding, etc, are taught here, have both been very courteous and obliging to visiting teams The Pinck iey team has never been shown any discourtesy by any Cassidy Lake player and the Pinckney boys enjoy these games The Detroit Times charges the blast was for the pur pose of getting GcrriJ Heyns, director of prisons When a new sevenmillion cubic foot natural gas well was brought in last wek on the McPherson farm forenoon and shall be continued open inside the Howell city limits, the peoiiitii X oclock in the evening and no longer Kvery qualified elector present and in line at the closing hor hall be allowed to vote Eleanor Ledwidge, Township Clerk jtar Mtanday eA  J MM, 4, AI middeojTweeday, He m a nephew of the late BnmmVJfttnm l HandwrgAldec Carpenter, We vnte,   Emma Vollmer spent  , and filtering St Marys rectory SaUpday A reevery Toeaday and Friday, option wiM be held at the Bobon Otto Wagoner A Son Dexter home in the evening i Phone 4781 ittadk,  mm, Una ,nd 4 I w witob 4vTm Tum   HAIOWULH Dr IMMB fcia of jtor, Mrs Cfcra Kennedy and lamflyj rAAHUEM emu The witches cat was big and fat V Si   AMHghtar T in mmk   And oa a broomstick thereshe sat HIWm ffhom, Mr fUMk Mr OA4 Mrs On Haines and Mr,Nownbar 8 iafM ef the Detroit The hats were large and wry black n4ed th I demised to hrlajr about painies Their daws fek like a giant tack and Mini childbirth, bat medical acienoe still Goblins were rtatag everywhere Wackey Mid Jepoe reater t AlMbea SatwaayU leaking for, and hoping to find a And aoroe h long greasv hair, and wave 4iaer vm  Mr and ipenteet 4e J B Lai actenee anal Contribnted hy the 6th Grade mm  at rffce ftMrs Umm ffumihil ly, wrK a the suajeet  the Aav 1 Weekhr, with thfe Swdays iKvnmhvt Zi iaaae of the LOOD DQMWLS WANTED I arol Beachey needs your hel and an nppeal is beirg made to give a little of your blood that she may live If interested report to Mrs Wilson at the school from 230 to 4 M p m Transportation will be ar ranged pie of this section envisage them selves as being in the center of a natural gas 6eld by which they would be able to heat their homes and cook at moderate cost It has 1600 pounds of pressure and when it was brought in hurled rocks 800 ft in the air A gas well was brought in there in 1936 bat later abandoned This year it was sunk to 3,897 quite deep for a uuge gas reservoir drillers are the who have atM feet which well and i Jere The Ttroen an MAJtIUAGC UCEMSES Russell Gardner, 4,Aiut Arhar,  northuf, Joyce Foster, ID, Chelsea Richard rlydirectionaap iSlenu, 35, Howell, Thea EUsworth,Jin tins section 120, HoweUOSrnest Chanyil, rHockl  There wW he a nance at the school ney Sophia Behon 1 laelvin SfJ Mr  lUewaaU Mr Darn ifnOaaaai lCiianve naflat nt t treit FHdny night f m the foetbaU inpaaseaed by hp  gmm ,     Wmmmmm    A  r1 f rJ    w ir     ararfw WBg MH9fW   i aHBMunuiSHffiSHHHHPCentury, Thy Wre Extendible rri St, Nov 1, 2 OUR HEARTS ARE  UKUWING UK A Comedy amrrinK J1ANA LYNN, BRIAN DONLEVY, UAlL KUbSfcLiCartoon Nw aun,  Mon, Tue, Nov STRANGE LOVE OF  MAR 1 HA IVERS A Dramatic Romance BAKbAKA SlAiNWtCKVANHtrLIN and UZABETH StOll Sun Show, 3 5,7,9  Thur,, Nov, 6 7 DoubU iaature TRUTH ABOUT MURDER An Action Drama MORGAN CUNWAY, HONITA UKAINV1LLL, Kit A IOKUAT Plus TEXAS JAMBOREE A Western with o EN CURTS, JEFF DONNELL GUINN WILLIAMS Coming Kid from ilrooKlyn,La to Wed Howell Theatre HOWFLL, MICH Tue, Wed, Thur, OTT 3M1 ,Nor VAN J0HIN3UN,tiJiHtK WILLIAM in EASY TO WED Nw  I Comedy bat, Nov 2 Mat 2 r M fcUDE ALBERT, FAYE MARLOWtin KbNDLVOUS with ANNIE Ai80  SUNSET Caron in ALIAS BiLLlE THE KID4 witli SUNNY STEWAK1, TOM LONDON and GAIL PATRICK Cartoon 3rd Chapter Jungle 2ueen, Mat only Sun, Mon, Nov 3, 4 Sjln Mat 2 P M Cont BOYS RANCH with A KIE BUTCH JENKINS, JAMES CKAIG, GAIL PA1K1CK Nev  Comedy Tue, Wed, Thur, Nov 5, ,G 7  COURAGE OF LASSIE In Technicolor with ELIZABETH TAYLOR, lRANK MORGAN, TOM DRAKI Cnimedy Nw, Neighboring News  Parachuting from  plane which  crashed on US12 in Lima Center Wednesday, Albeit Sannes, student pilot of Ann Arbor, landed sately Mrs Myra Beach, J onion, 88, dean of women at the University of Michigan for twenty years, died at her home in Ann Arbor Thursday The Michigan Public Service Commission has ordered reductions total ing nearly 8,000,000 for eleiRil users of the Consumers Power Co  At a special election last week, both Clinton ami Ttcumseh banned the sale I of liquor by the glass The vote at  Clinton was yes Gy, no 230 Teeumseh yes iSH, no 54G  The Ian Iantis store at Stockridge has been sold to Messrs Frank  Newmann and Russell Bidwell, of Lansing   Orin Young and wife of Stock bridge have bought the Kaiser laiulj ing at Patterson Lake Bert Parks of Stockbridge is again a patient at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor The Reverend Joseph Robb, son of Mr ami Mrs Ross Robb of Fowlerville was ordained in Saint Marys Cathedral, Lansing, Saturday He said j his first mass at Saint Agnes Church, j Fowlerville, Sunday  Fourteen hundred voters have registered in Handy Township since last May This is the biggest registration on record there i The marriage of Ull Bennett i Hamburg to Jane Dunn of that place is set for some time, in November The county road commissions of five counties met at Howell last week to draw up a plan for pensions of their employees j More than three hundredboys are  enrolled in the fourteen Boy Seoul troops in Livingston County j  Conservation Otliccr Jones and Ian Scullin of Oak Grove shot a iJpouml mule coyote in Deerfield Township last week Howell may have a company of National Guard Colonel Frank Millard of Flint is making a survey of this section for that purpose Notes of 25 Years Ago Married at Ann Arbor by The Reverend Arthur Stalker on October 2tli, Miss Norma Curlett of Pinckney to Ravmond Litchfield of Drxter They woe attended by Genevieve and Frwin Alley of Dexter The first number on the lecture course is November IUh It is the  Copley Quintette The Ford sedan stolen from P If,    and how many morof   Thia page is framed by all 48 states Theyre aceuiate in outline but not in relative size Without peeking into Juniors geography book, find your own state first, Then see how many men you can identify Answers buried below Ten riJit means youre bright Twenty makes yoti an iioior student Thirty qualifies you as Secretary of States So what So the folks who own Americas fcusmessmanaged electric companies live in every one of these states They include a lot of your friends and neighborsand probably you, too How come W ell, several million Americans have invested their savings in electric companies directly Some L3 million more have invested in directlythrough ta inps bank accounts and life insurance policies Rano and insurance companies, entrusted wilh your funds, like to put em to work in sound utility securities As a result, almost every American family has a stake in the selfsupporting, taxpaying electric eompamGstkat provide moHefAmericas power Thanks largely to good busifiess management, the price of ciecLricity lias come down while other juices have gone way up and this country enjos the Lett electric service in the world  LiUtn to the NEW ELECTRIC HOUR7 IIOJF OP  CHARM Every Sunday afternoon, 30, Eastern Standard Tim, Station W JK  ni 32 1ft Bpnofu ft aiIJ IK ,   wo  r   trmmro AT  I, u P0I Jill, J  OpiJOrJ i   FN  n si nx  as w jf so ICO ktioit by the  ntly has lioit poliie i cbarged Avon ineaire iiockbridge, Mich ,mAiM rKUivl KAlNbUvV VALLLlf in i iiiCdur A Musical Wuiteiii Marring MON LL tiALL, AulAi LivulH Plus BORN hOK IKUUbli A Mystery with VAN JOHhiUM, hAVL EMLRSON Sun, J Ue, MOV o, o  in i echmcoior A Story ol thtOld West Starring EVELYN KEYtS and WJLLARD PARKER Nw,Cartoon, limberland Athlete Sujiithout in been recoverei ami two Italians are in  with its theft Mrs, Adah Sprout has an nucti sale advertised for November lth A whistle social will be held at the Robert Jack home Friday nilit Mrs Hatlic Declser and Miss Luella Haze entertained at a twocourse chicken dinner for Miss Norma ,urjlelt last week Ten were present Mrs John Comiskey died at Fowl erville October 12th Harvey lohnson is working in the  j 1h avArfig family in the 41 ttatM fti NriM mi mM mtmtiriiltv Jt Kg MMV It I V   MilMTiption department of the Detroit Journal Mr andMjs Kd Sinjrer and seven son have moved in Mrs Allies liarids house Tlie neighbors of William Brown oi North, Lake plowed ivt fitted twenty smes of rye for him last week He  lft four horses recently Howell brat Pinckney at football last week Hi to 7 Lorenzo Murphy hurt his knee and is confined to his bed Dr Mart Clinton and wife of Detroit, Ralph and fieiald Clinton  Brtnq back oFMRSHAKt fo yourScAoos fd Home tfoverimifwhere if is   ijreaHy neecie c f  AVOID FURTf J  LOCAL TAXtS by redistributing the SalefJTax I , yS  n,  esi   juii S SO  94 k  On Jime 30, 10,  State Govermnent ha4 more cabh on hand thtt the year total coUec lion of the sales tax ,   Much of thi surplus has been set aide for futuro spending by the Sutc, including Stato lttUtutional buildioft and improvement, , highway, and veteranbjejwfi rhere U 21,SOO,OC0 Mtrplu not earmarked ore than sixty percent  f the States operating nds come from aos other than tales ta I I C H I C A K D U C A T I O I  ASSOCATIOI  L UnffUy iide, Crime oi the  I  i i v  NEW CHEAP OIL BURN for Heating dud Cookti STOVES AN0 FURfA HAT m MM COOK  YOiil MtAS th Cheap Titrate Oil  0IASNES    Lester Huff DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR  SHERIFF Worta War I Veteran t WANTED ALL KINU5 Ut KAW UK5 IK J SEA5QN AND BEEF, and HORSa HIDES, SHEEP PELTS and DEER SKINS LUCIUS J Doyle PHONE 42 PINCKNEY l  li  FUELfZF T E I Sy Chebi Purnact MHIMV 0 PAT Wagon  L B Yrs a Dapoty Shtift I Heater  i nH WOLDWA CAKOUIATE F CVEHNO Tm people are savins Pat kac   ,  JvvtKAroic hous  need JST  J 2  People can see that that wa only a LiT  hee  WeT  with but little rsulfe Deke hL  Tt    Clemens done aa much with UKW at Mt and Foxy, greedy Kim  a Democrat j, IM , I u  orlNebXxr  DeM ti   hi  Boy Orat Hehas left ootstate Ifepuhlicana 4 is in with m aht Rmhiieas in ro J   R1,,lwr  w not gt mudL TtkeymrfaPUtmti H j, it he has H tn tme llJ , P is ar the ttOe MM the farmor n4 lahorinr       cHtmmTi OIL BURNER SERVICE Pipe Fitting Furnaces Uncle Saia Says Oil and heat without Jtah lARANTr INS1ALLCD AMD REPAIRED WiUlant, Brash P1NCKMEY IF ITS A FLAT TIRE tXLWUn t DUl Electric Hot Patch a VMLCAU4tlG QUAaAmTiao Dixie Service  CAS SCaVKEI  lS   mmtmmmmmmsmiSissmmssammBsm  NOTICE fieri Ney left SinUy  will receive scaled bids on the Ida MM MOW  tit two family house so Pinckney, J Mo McLucat, Adtn, 406 Eapt Grand River, Brighton FOR CONGRESS 6th District Livingston, Ingham, Genesee L    or Wee te see his mother who is ill  James Tincher end family stopped hre the first of the week enroute to Penn I E M Steffe end wife neve purchased e home at Oscoda end will move there soon Jeri Lemb and Kethey AtLee of Ann Arbor spen the week end et he W HMeyer home Billie Martin end family, Lemuel Martin end wife and Wm Souther land of Ypailanti spent Sunday et the John Martin home Mr, end Mrs Leo VanHouton end son, Richard of Dearborn, celled on Mr and Mrs John Martin Saturday Wm Steptoe, son of Mr end Mrs Dave Steptoe of Dexter who broke his ankle playing football end Harold iPrifcchard of Dexter who sprained jhis are both patients of Dr Duffy et I the Sanitarium I Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs I Harry Lee wre S H Cerr end wife, ,the Kettler and Good families of J  Jnokson, Jim McKinnon of Brook yn, I i and Fannie Haskins and family of SAT  RETURN REPUBLICAN A Representative of the People, an Legislation end e Firm Bcliover fa Form of Government Mr Blackney believes that bureau tion inflicted upon the American enterprise end individual initiative that ell nonessential government duction, everybody et work, rigid mment and savin money to pay  leas best guarantee of solvency Earnest Situdent of Congressional the Perpetuity of our Constitutional crecy and needless rules and regula People should be removed Private should be encouragedlt is imperative J expenditurs should be limited Pro econcimy in all branches of the govoff our National Debt will be AmerThis adv paid for by LeRoy A Hall The University, Hospital in Ann Arbor is in urgent need of  additional employees who want permanent and steady work Here is an opportuniy to dn humanitarian work while receiving the many benefits which University employment offers, such aa   NOV Starts at 100 P, M KEfcLECT Good Pay Liberal Vacations  Pension Plan We are m particular nfed NOW foi full time Nurses Aidf Sick Leave Allowance Orderlies Serving Room Helpers Porters and Janitors and others Perhaps a Share the Rideplan wil solve your transportation problem Inquire about positions in Personel Office, First Floor  41 very clean and in good repair Room Chairs, 2 Morris Chairs,4 ClouffhWnrren Piano with Stool, Pictures and frames, Airline Table Table LampsAntique Chest, Several Room Suite, 3 piece complete, 2 extra clean One 12x14 Rug, 2 Foot  Rugs, Large Secretary, Heating Muny Antiques not listed All the Spreads, Quilts, Linens, Towels, Roastrers,Hot Plate, Electric,Toaster, Cookie Jar8,Dishes,Aunwnum Wjre, and Fruit Cans, Curtain Stretchers, Rockers Etc Tools, Shovels, Forks, 25 Gal Gas Cans, 2 Ton Coal and fi I looms Household Furniture, all  i kce Dining Room Suite Anque Strv  Three i IBT u  me Library TableaAntique Upright Hall Tree Couch, 4 1mi Table Stands, Antique Clock working, 2 Face Clocks, Many Radio, flrood Victrola, Record Cabinet, Floor Lamps, Several Fine vn  DaWer New Home Sew Machine good, Master Bed rull Size Bedroom Suites complete with bedding, Four Wxl2 Hugs 2 8toolstBook Casebooks, Aladin UmpRenown Heating StoveMany Throw Stove, Electric  Heater, Washing Machine, JWy Pillow,, Pictures, rttHl8u thHouse, Quantttynf bedding, Sheets, piow Siips Kitchen Table and Chairs, Several Odd Chairs, Kitchen Cabinet, Lebox , T IT ProS8Ur0 Cl,aCr FanCy Dihosoffee Pots, Tea Pots, lot F ansbilverwareKitchen Forks, Spoons, Butcher KnivesFruit Cabinet Cu,Tor Tub, Copper Boiler, Clothes ress,Star gas stoye,Porch Furnitura Rakes, Hoes, Extension Cord, 12 Ft Step Udder, Quantity of Lumber many other articles  HUUSE2 Family Home, Garage, large lot Sealed Bids will be taken by administrator TERMCASH Ida Mae Mowers Est  J M McLucas, Adm Thurber Cornell State Representative SHIAWASflEE  LIVINGSTON DISTRICT Zmd Terse  1 SENATOt VANDENBERG  KIM SIGLEI ratOOVONOt i etrUSU4 CAmfHOAT torn Loren BaBtett for Sheriff CKYO I  Mobil Go Etc ELECT THESE dREAT LEADERS Senator Arthur H Vandenberg, acclaimed the most useful member of the U S Senate, is the key American statesman at the peace tables of the world He is a recognized leader in vital legislation benefiting all the people of Michigan and America Kim Signer has promised clean, honest, aggressive government Cor Michigan He has proved his ability to keep this pledge Michigan needs good government It needs Kim Staler, fjffifrtflr Vandenberg etrf tUir mmtirttm orrdwk fn ihmmm gnsefv abilityHot fpttst feaderMpL Go to ifie  M ALCE Jf   i   r m tsm ist Sis ,1 uI  seV WHPIt m  R THE ,, OOD OF MICHIGAN   JV  ai       Jt ,  Iwsjsl isHsWi i n i  TOlf W   ,uAuAl TMMs v  WDfutno A 5   V jP  ,   FlNCKNEY DISPATCH VYcuietday, U  i IMS Wanted LOCAL NEWS a hew i UtlWtbN 1HL AUfcS UF 16  45 FOR LIGHT ASSEMBLY  WORK 8 HOUR DAY 40 HOUR WfctK GOOD WAGfcS Vokar Corp 7300 HUKON RIVER DRIVE UtAltK, M1LH, Jj milUlirM4allmMMIIIMHIIIIHUIIIMIIHIIklllUIM1IIT1lllmilIUIIIlllll s I SHOVEL Will, i5 fool doom and fK Yd Dragline Bucket Farm Ditching  V ALL lYftS OF LALAVlUNt  3 r Lake Front Development AKMCO JKUN BKtAKWATLR SHEETING, FILL DIK 1 ROAD CUNS1KUCHON AND GRADING WltlTK Oil rilONK FOR KKKK JHAIAIK fURBY 0 ST PIERRE  Mrs Rosemary Schosser has  Fowl i Dr Stive Brown and wife of Detroit spent the weekend at the Fred Read home  i Douglas and Joe Plummer have hft   for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, fo a  week Gerald Vedder also went  Mrs Harold Fairchild of Detroit I spent the weekend with Mr and Ar  Frank Aberdeen Mi and Mrs Ross Read and sm Howard, are visiting Russell Ril and family at Pittsburgh, Penn j Fred Read and wife expected to i iy  out their house trailer on a northt n trip this week but were unable to get a trailer hitch Jay Shirey and wife and Her y Siiirey and family have moved into , the Mat over the new Shirey mach   shop Mrs William Beard and sonof A i Aitjur and Mrs Kenneth Hennes a 1 children of Dexter called at the Ja   iiell home Sunday Howard Kister and wife of DetroI have moved over the saudv,    and will operate it for K iv olson The Nicholsons are going  i Fhrida  ay callers at the Frank Abeliume were Ray Butler and family ,  iunroe and Herb Sneed and wi j  I Mrs Alice Mauk and two childre i of Howell I The Hnekney fire department w  called to Camp Talahae last Thur  j day night by u grass fire started by j hunters 250 acres burned over bul I no buildings were destroyed A letter received from the Jame , JinxJiitrfamilystatesthat they arc   leaving Florida for York, Pennsylva  nia, where he has bought ber mothers home Barbara has been ill with appendicitis 7 WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT SV PROPOSAL  llVIWflk I Which Authorizes ,Th Stat To Continue To Establish Public Airports HERE ARESTATEMENTS OTHERS HAVE WADE GOVERNOR KELLY SAYS  I inccth bop that thii Amendment will b  1 0 that tha SttM of MstkifM CM ftocttd Jo fm  ad act mt chHag of th Air Ag        iMiie mii  A  ItitWGUMRNATORIAL CAN01 DAT J KIM SIGLEft SAYS W  GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE MURRAY D VAN WAGONER SAYS Is ny tvent let thir b no question a regarding ny stand on Proposal No Om wboUhtjuicdly or it  nyon 4bd  Tbii ia f tswtn of y strong tndorim n d support tsf Seme EaroUfd Joint Rtiolutioa No 1 whi poposo M iffltftdmtat toJctiM 14, Atticlt 10, 0 U Suit CoaatimttosV AMERICAN LEGION AVIATION COMMITTEE , CHAIRMAN THOMAS E WALSH SAYS I fttl coaitdtAt th TOtcrt of Michigan will give their anpival  BOARD OF AERONAUTICS CHAIRMAN WILLIAM I STOUT SAYS  It woald b M tbortiigbtd to tara down avntion for osfi to CoMtitatioMl Amcadment Proposal No One wL  to  SttU M to ,, nfmi  bBiu ftW  to tbc Mtf r4 1, MM w,u i Mithlg4n   mUjf   , , MICHIGAN FARM BUREAU MANAGER   CUM MODY SAYS   Appatml o Ameadnent Number Oat vital concern farmers Avutioa for botiacii trips, carrying mail, law rnforcemint, Medical aid, ipraying and transportation of pemhibU r Hncti i TiUl to Agriculture Vote Yes 00 Amendment Number One  MICHIGAN DEFT Of AERONAUTICS DIRECTOR COL FLOYD L IVANS SAYS 1 m CMM omlf OM asiwtr to tot Coaititatlonal Amendmcat  M1 NO OM wbicb will apstar otbt Ballot November S tares ud Hkbiu wiU nMii M  ItadM ia aVUtiotv     f t 1 HUNDREDS OF STATEWIDE ORGANIZATIONS HAVE UMICLY ENDORSED THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSAL NUMBER ONE  YOU CANT GO WRONG WITH A YES VOTE  KEEPMICHIGAN ON TOP JAS A LEADER IN AVIATION ye t YESNOV SPROPOSAL NO i  This advertisement sponsored by the  M,CHiuM,N COMMITTEEOR THE CONSTITUTrONALAMENDMENT TOJAVIATtON v  3 I Notes of 47 Years Ago liKILiHTON, MICH H514 Lakeview Drive, Uri lk Phone 5672 S iiiiimiimiUMinHiihiiiiHiiiiiiiMaiiiuiuiHiniuiiiiiiMMiuiiiintuuiiMiinu aissWssMjstjaafstafjsahaasMMtjsi h i  John Carrol and Clyde Mclntyre spent Saturday in Chelsea Cards are out announcing the marliatfe of Kirk Van Winkle and Florence Marble, to take placeNovember 8th Miss Julia Benedict is now stenographer for W P VanWinkle, Howell lawyer Frank Krwin has gone to Toronto, Canada, to attend a veterinary col lege While riding home from school on his bicycle, William Doyle hit a dog  wbicji threw and injured him quite badly He was racing W H Gardner, , h t The Timet Demand a  Change n Congress VOTE FOR Arthur Elliott r jrnr Next Cmmgr0mA  HfjEffortf Will Vfwkmt  jj4trqiratr bousing legislation and greater producuon of building matwith justice through support of UNO, International Trade, Aid JRnestablisning the Broken Economies of Europe and Asia Htnent Fair Employment Fractices l Vatecao Legislation, ies for Party and More Votes for America, Offftrol rf Atomic Energy to Make its Benefits Available,   bttaee and Wate in Sale of Army Surplus, IlborManagement Relations, 4f Needed Farm Equipment and Repairs, fiiftqiency in Administration, the time Gardner was thrown but was not hurt  a, Jjj  eveieaux has started her third term in District Six, Chelsea We have received a letter from Ernest Fish of Germantown, Califorj nia, who wants the Dispatch He and l Sam Kennedy are working on a rancil there  Mrs Silas Barton, Sr, passed away at the home of her son, Silas, Tues day She leaves three sons ,  K H Crane was advertising tailormade serge suits for men at 1250   Dexter is to have a basket factory, j Eugene Mclntyre has killed and, drawn bounty on 12,800 sparrows so j  far this year It amounted to 250   John Shehan shot an animal near Base Lake last week lelieved to be 1  a wildcat 1 Caras are out announcing the marriage of Robert Gardner and Miss Theresa Pidd of Dexter Charles and Wellington White have gone to Wisconsin to work on a rail road Emma Stoll of Dexter, who has been i working for Mrs Silas Barton, has  gone to Arm Arbor and Grace Gardner has replaced her  Charles Hoff has sold two hundred barrels of apples this fall S G Teeple attended an auction sale of race horses at Jackson Thurs day C J Barton was released from jail last week on condition he leave the state and not return  w  J Vote of Cotifiderse for Senator Vandenberg We believo that the reelection of Senator Vandenberg presents a challenge to the people of Michigan The Senator has taken the voice of our State into the highest councils of domestic affairs and into the peace deliberations of the world He has given our State a prominence and an influence in world events that is unequalled in our history His reelection becomes a matter of State pride  We are proud of Arthur H Vandenberg We mm proud that he comes from Michigan He should be reelected to the U S Senate with an extra Mg vote of confidence And remember this  no matter how heavy his responsibilities around the world, he has never failed you and our home State when Michigan interests have been at stake in Washington Lets get out and vote on Nov 5 Lets tell the world that we support our Senior Senator from Michigan  This menage is published in behalf of 100,000 citizeut from all  Counties of Michigan who placed Senator Vandenberg in nomination in June fliiUd SENATOR VANDENBERG COMING SOON GRAND THEATRE, uGHj UN  Adm 50c inci iA MtstVUtdL isEe7MIIaiat5 1 tag sfstsuil Cetleje and Harvard Law School 1m lnftry in World War 1 m Elliott, Jer AiLtrs   irry Farm in Forest Township Churches  t uncil of FOR xtKms I  SPOTS BEFCkE YOO EYES LOOK IN THE YELLOW PAGES OF THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FOB A CLEANER I  UNAD1IXA FIX tt  V mUL FUMCACS MBPAMSEP 1 uMLsmaMxil SMJbtUsBiJii M i jaw eemmmwammi wm wnwjanmnr fUMMITUKE   bro Us a Card and We Wffl Come to See Y  M isTesCflilCsUS tnW amnmnmamaegnnmjmTWaWPINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Oct 30 1946 gi if u M afc ii T  TT  iiriir it   f IM GOING TO CM ALL I POSSIBLY CAN SO MY FAMILY CAN EAT BETTER THIS WINTER  PAUft DISPATCH Entered at Postoffice ocood claoi uattor Phwknay, Mich Subjcriptiou L25 t yen Paid ia AdvajH CUILgTT MZ rxrsrt a C00jrz Kennedy1 Gen Store Phillip McDonald 1B spending some I time in Pettysville Martin J Lavanl attorney of Brighton, was in town Friday  Gerald Henry was home from Rose  ville over the weekend i Fred Read and wife were in Lansing and Detroit Frfiiay Miss Lucy Jeffreys of Kalamazoo is staying at the Vern Kennedy home Miss Alice Gerahart of Howell spent the weekend at the Mark Nash home Mr and Mrs Richard Wilson of Canada are visiting at the Elgin I home,   Alice Lee Ware and Lois were SunI day guests of Mr and Mrs L J  Henry  The C W Hooker family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the J H Hook J er home  Mrs Clifford Van Horn returned from the Howell hospital last Wed nesday  I Myron Dunning of Detroit spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs1 Nellie Frye  Mrs Louis Coyle and Miss Kva Melvin called at the Stapish home near Chelsea Sunday M J Reason and wife attended the MichiganIllinois football game in Aim Arbor Saturday Mr and Mrs William Dickinson of Detroit were Saturday callers at the Albert Dinkel home  Mrs Grace Stanton of Detroit called at the L J Henry home Sunday She feavesforFknidaWtinesdayi School I N  CORY  DRUG STORE  EJ Dead or Alive Farm Animals Collected Promptly  Modern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER AeM Phone 88, Pinckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Service in Michigan Wayne Wagoner has a new Ford Glenn Kingsley is tearing down his   large barn on the Howell Road f CentralD eadStockCol I jiiniiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMmriiniiiuiuiJhiHjiiiiitiiiiHHiiimiiiiMHiiitJuiiH F C Reickhoff Sr  OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMBNTS PHONE 358 Reidnc 613 MMmmtfitnnmninitmmwuHnniiiiimtHiiiitimiiiiiPiiw  LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING JVeekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee 1 HOMES FOR SALE WILL PASS FOR G 1 LOAN,Modern six room home, 4 miles south of Brighton on good road, Automatic hot water, oil heat, 7000Ueautiful furnishings sold at sacrifice at extra  cost SI Five room home, hardwood floor, gnicely furnished near Brighton on plastered walls, natural fireplace, good road, 6300, 2100 down 1 Four room home on east shore of Huck Lake near Hamburg, larger than ordinary,, newly built, hot air furnace, full basement, 2 lake front lots 2 car garage, all in excellent I condition, tf5iMOf Cerms nicely furnished inside and out, 2  Lake near Brighton,all large rooms, j lake front lotsAn ekta value 4000  terms J R HAYNER, Broker i Hanburg,MichPhone Brighton 3670 I Mrs Jo eph Basydlo and children spent Saturday in Fowlerville Victor Basydlo of Detroit and Stan ley Basydlo of Hartland spent Sun day at the J e Basydlo home I The Christian Endeavor old gang   were entertained at the Mark Nashj Gerry Kichman and family spent the home Friday night sixty, were present, weekend in Detroit  Mr and Mrs Ernest Kew of Detroit lister McAfee and01 y spent and John Sanford and wife of Hart Friday and Saturday inDetruit land called at the Albert Dinkel home Mrs George Meation, Jr, visUed Sunday  htr i1 Ms Mcomey, in Ford i Mi Doris Paton gave a baby hospital, Detroit, Friday sliovr f, Mrs Jack Paton Jean Joan Grithlh with Bernadine Iunis , Craft at the Paton home last Sat1 spent Saturday with the Dominkk urav jConklin family in Pontiac  Harry Lavey and wife of Detroit Don Gilbert and wife and Mrs Sce and Mr and Mrs Joe Metz of Howell ffeld of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests I were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs of Mr and Mrs Bob Seefeld Lee I avey I Miss Air Andrews, Bud Fisher and i  Mrs Kdna Reason had the misfor Omar Cuss and wife of Detroit were tune to fall Saturday and cut her hand Sunday quests of Mr mid Mrs Lester Two stitches were necessarv to close MeM the wound Jair AliL   uily ,f IKJ Mrs Glenn Smith of Dearborn and ai I urni ue and family of Marion Mrs Hollis Sigler and son of Howell  were Sunday guests al the Albert I Uo Belles and wife of Walled Lake and and Jail Middleton and wife of Dewere guests of Mrs Hattie IHVMT Mi i Hey Home Thursday Gerald Dinkel and wife, Mi Mrs Albert Dinkel, Allan Dinkel and 1 t spent the weekend at the R J Fdna Maas and Alberta Dinkel andean bom The Bettes family have Levi Ludtke attended the wedding of jt returned from a weeks visit with Shirley Kew and Charles Scott in  the Baul Baker fnmly w Syracuse, Detroit, Friday 1 Ntw Yolk  Dead anil Disabled Horses and Cattle Hag, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 4SO WE BUY HFDES AND CALFSICINS EARLY MORNING CALLS RECEI VE 1HE REST SRVJCE Norman Miller and Bill Baughn left for Douglas Lake Sunday Ben White and wife spent last Wednesday at the Basil White home near Howell Roy Fisher and family spent the week end with Doyle Templeton and wife of Keego Harbor Mr and Mrs Humid Hammond of Owosso were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher Mrs Ralph Clinton and two childieii are spending some time at the C 1  linton home Mrs Kulalie ButMeman of Horton spmt the weekend with Mrs Weltha Vail and Miss Je,sie Green Weekend callers at the home of Mr and Mrs C ,J Clinton were Fled Be  and Mr Glenn Berry of Howell, Mi Dorothy Dinkel and son, John St dey, spent from Friday to Sunday in Stockbridge, ieturnine with Stanley Sunday Donald Nash was recently discharged from the army and was mar ried to a girl from Dallas, Texas They are Jiving in New Orleans Bath ioom and kitchen wall tile I make beautiful transformation Put it on over your old wall Let us give you  n estimate with P II A terms Davis  Davi Phone J70 101T W Grand Iiiver, Howell ffflkiffISjlMllllllllllllMlitlllUHIUmMMl iFirst Nationall i Bank AUCTIONiSALE To settle the Estate I will nell aJublic Auction the Clara Mercer EsPublk Ancliofi the Clara Mercer Es ate at Gregory on SAT, NOV and AT 200 k M Ctrdtfiu f 1 HOUSE 4 ACRES LAND ALL THE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ralph Glenn i Sale at 10 P M Thmci Oct 3lt PARTY PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRI NOV 22 Turkeys, Ducks Chickens i UnUr Federal SupwvUioa  g Mmtiit Federal Dpodt la   uraac Corporatioau All Dm  S IMMito mmmU up ft,  f  MmwmtM mr m  LJ i  Hnff Pinckney V F W 7301 f HE 1HOU44HT HE WAS ,SB FULLY INSURED The other day we read about a nian whose home had been partially destroyed by fire Like many other men he carried fire insurance up to 80 oo of what it had cost him to have hit home builtBut he had built it 10 years ago Since that time values have increased 1 considerably, yet he simply renewed his policy without regard to stepped up replacitent costs Now he will collect less than the cost of making repairs, because he was underinsured This is a predicament that can easily be avoided bjr other who act before H w tee late As a public service we commend that every home er, for his own protection sure his home on the what H would coot him uHd it t today hfen WE HAVE AJmTUf WM AVABAm wm warn tOAKf EAL fST AYE M9I1IC m POWOHACATK 1 r, M f i  k v Kity  JI  TW T m   VB TVI rrv PlNCKNEV DISPATCH Wednext Oct 23 1946 Now in Stock I 1 24 in EEL FURNACE 1 GEHL STOKER 1 ROCKLitN PUMP JACK OIL BURNING AND ELECTRIC STOCK WATER HEATERS SHOWER STALL LAUNDRY STOVES AND PIPE t STATIONARY TUBS AND FITTINGS lassified fVdiit Ad HARDWARE BOYDELL MINTS VARNISH ENAMELS LEE LAVEY We are now doing Cust om Grinding Farmers Feed Supply f,  PHONE 104  MAX RUSSELLMa, MAX RUSSELL,Mgr  wik ALL 6 Heavy young hprses ii uat oi oiiuition 100 Fancy ua  jii uL Inrttj ZQ gii crocfca,  aoor, i jiiik, J bed and spruia, 2 jat sieei Uiik will hold 10 lbs, o an iuesoure,iet of stairs 12 ft long J4uu egg incubator Frank Haskt WANTED TO BUYMJhickens of ai kinds, alio uuciu Will pay Detroi prices  tC H Lloyd Jliy Cedar Lake Kd Phone 13F2  VsiloGS WAN FED I have prospects who wish to bu property in Pjnckney and surround mg vkinity Would appreciate you listings Fred J Teeple, Kealto t hone C75, Howel WANTED Paper 01 an Kinds, Iroi Rags ji Copper, Harry Pns ACTED CHICKENS HlgHest rcea paid for all kind of poultry Tyler hrogan, Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics e jii   m Livingston County t  1 Ruths Shop ior Wome rZvLEijlubwooa Buy Now  urson Lumber Co, Phon    rvell, Mich  We arc paying DC for creai brought to our door Watson  OLoary Dairy, Howel Mi   ai iLiJWaitteao iur iuu Dixie Restaurant, Main and Sts  Pinckncy Ford,  STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Livingston ,   At a sossion of aid Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of iowell in said County on the 11th lay of Octouer A D, 146, Present Hon Willis L Lyons, judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of essie L Smith, Insane W Marshall Smith having filed n said Court has 12th, 13th, 14th trd loth accounts us Guardian of uid estate, and his petition praying or the allowance thereof It is Orderdc Ttoat the 4th day of Jovoraber A 1, VJio at ten oclock a the forenoon, at said Probate office, be and is hereby appointed   Al PROFESSIONAL CORNER  nTsAfnOT Ray M Dally, M U Dcu W VjWilf Pibskaejr, Mivoifae i Charles ML el Suaday1100 a m to 2i00 p m Wodootdfty2 to 4 tp m, 7 to  f I Saturday7 to 8 ia the cveaiaf DR Cr fit AUCLUSKEY DENTIST 112 tt N Michife TeWaboaes Office 935 Ratidence 814 Eveany by AppoiuUaeat Howell, fctieaicar 1 Attorney at Law Firt State and fteviags Baaa HeweU, MieeWe r examining and allowing said  ,, Tnt v n   TW P H JMARION BEAUTY SHOP it is Further Ordered , That PubjsfiCiKuZlNG IN PERMANENTS j notice thereof be jivcn by pubi MACHINE AND MACHINELESS atibn of a copy of thus order fori ALSO COLD WAVES ree successive weeks previous to,phqM tt MARION JARVlSOwnei id day ot hearing, in the Pinckneyj       spateh, a newspaper printed andj PEJICY ELLIS vulated in said county I AUCTlONLfiR , illis L Lyons, Judge of Probate Phon 3F11 r Aaa Arbor, Mkhigaa  HAROLD D CHUBB j Howell, Michifaa Local Roprotoatalivt MonameAte  Markort true Copy, lestia Parshall,Uegisteer of Probate Pinckaey, Michigan JH SALlvCnickens custom dressed r the lockor, Fsalhur iir ny HJc, awing 10c We also dress turkeys U cant aiford to do theem your If Win, Scott on Braley farm ilainfield on MJi or inquire at  nckney Locker Store  f Reelect Thurber Cornell, State epreserttate LivingstonShiawasse istrict, Second Term, Pxperienced, eliable, Deserving HERB SNEEu Phot 183 207 ft E GruJ VK Howell Mkalrw fiaai etate, Inuraoea, Bfaboit City, Laka and Fr Preport A Spociaiiljr Li You Propartr Wltb Ma  jVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Pboca 5913 Pincknsj   Michigan MARTIN J LA VAN Pbon 13 Brljaioa Aahifa Phone 136F6 PLWhiBING State Licence Repalriig mm 8717 Lalcoticlo Drr Ruth Lake PH,SWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOW Modern Equipment AsnboUnee Sen tea Phonr 39 Piaekney MlcalfCESS SEPTIC TANKS A POOLS CLEANED WRITE AiLENEL HOTEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 4241 VNN ARBOl MICH time is36 Ford, Ty35 PIS in Good condition Sec 1 ui aALk mouth Both Boi Vedder, phone 39F3,Pinckney FOK SALKSand colored herring bone tweed tailored suit, size 18 foi SKI Phone Pjnckney 68 i ,tv nrniecinc pump, Call on Sunday at fiOSu West M36 HOUSEWIFE , ,ock broilers Josn Burg, phone 58F21 FOJl SiAiECement Blocks P  T Block Products imu Beardsley Kd, Pintkney For Sale FOR SALEA green coot trimmed  with fur for a girL It has never been worn See Mrs Charlee , Sherman at Dillingffn farm , We have been uuymg cream in HowfU for 35 years Prompt and i courteous service, Paying bc for cream brought to the Watson  OLeary Dairy, Howell, Mich SAVEMONEY  STERLING STOKERS EMPIRE MILKERS WESTINGHOUSE MILK COOLERS SAVE UP TO 25 PERCENT SHOP WITH F1SCH SAVE MONEY Fisch Elec AppCa 85o5 M36, 1 Mile of U S23 Phone 3o8l Vvhitmorc Lak8,Mich CESS POOLS AT SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED  24 TTour Service All Contents Hauled wav Inspection Free Moderl EquipmentFhone South Lyon 9811 Res WALTER DUNCAN SOUTH LYON, MICH  Boat CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE Genera Contractor and Builder 251 Portage St PlncVneyMich 666  Housewives S AV E YOUR WASTE FATS  The United States Government Needs them tor EXPLOSIVES Leave Them at this Store    Y  1  rcuxL MEATS At  darks Delegates from IOCJII units representtng ftie more than  1  members of the Michigan Milk Producers A i corvene at Lansing on November 7 for their 30th annual meeting In the traditional manner of a democracy, these Delegates were elected by the general membership and speak the majority voice of all Association members on matters of major policy and administration Because these Delegates represent a large aad important segment of all residents of this area, it follows that what is good for MMPA members likewise reacts to the public good The interdependence of dairy farmer and general public has been recognized by MMPA from its incep tion 30 years ago It has prompted Delegates to foster new scientific safeguards for public health protection It has led Delegates to sponsor production methods for increasing the quantity and quality of milk to meet increasing public demands for natures best food at its very best It has enabled Delegates to set up administrative procedures for cooperative marketing and mutual aid which cost less than one per cent of gross salesfar less than administrative costs of the American Red Cross, Community Fund and similar activities It has resisted taking temporary advantage of abnormal conditions to obtain quick money at the expense of sound longrange planning  It adopted more than a decade ago the baseandexcess plan which authorities on milk marketing have called the best yearin, yearout program ever devised Cor the advantage and protection of both milk con sumer and milk producer Out of this background of successful operation, Delegates on November 7 will lay broad plans for found tut     1 v h And action of the  tes, you may be sure, will adhere to those basic principles of Democracy on whicfc MMPA has operated tor more than thcee decadesAwareaese that what k good for die milk   be likewise good MICHIGAN HULK PRODUCERS J0CUH0N  fOiS PREPARlATIOrtS LIQUID TABLETS, SAIVES,NOSR ROP Una nnly x Directed CORY DRUG STORE SEPTICTANKTAnd CESS 1 POOLS CLEANED MOJERN AND OLD TIME 338 East Jefferson Straet DAN BURKETT Phona 6292 Ann Arbor, Mich,  mt m m    FOR REFRIGERATION CALLSERVICE COMMERCIAL NATION D AL REFRIGERATION PHONE 135  F O JFOOT QDOR GERM HftW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASED, your 35c back F O is a fermentation Kill this firerm, you kill the odor Get ttiis POWERFUL germ killer TEOL from any druggist, Apply FULL STRENGTH for FO, sweaty or itching feet Locally at CORY DRUG STORE, Pinekney, Mich ttie MePberson State Bank DECONTROL As of October 15, 1946 the OPA restrictions on meat are released The public reaction to this move will undoubtedly influence how soon controls on other item will folow  Confusion of views on price trends i is prevalent , but that there Is no  doubt that anyincreaae in supply of meat witl son bring prices to a norI mal range Simple economics tell as that fact A Savings Account can be a val, uable asset in helping to weather a doubt that any increase in supply of factors in industry are building un Whether it is large or small it will help procare the goods we all have waited for and needed during the war years  i J  IF aj  Mfcl WBM 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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>AfrisMj w   t   m    r f pndinei  i Volume 63  3 a Would Reduce jPutnam Twp To  Customer RateG te on Purchase of  12,000 Fire Engine VoUr To Decidoon Nowiire En  fYOU 1 PiodJMy Dispatch Wednesday, Oct 23 STAX DO  1946 Ho, 4 A  J I S Stats collect Detroit EdUon Company Would Rs due Rate to CiUtomtrt The Detroit Edison Co has ffledj a request with the Michigan PuM Service Commission to charges to all classes of customers Two petitions was ifctosY One would reduce by l,5odW bills to be sent to farm, residence and commercial customers during the re mainder of 1946  The second would effect rate reduction of three percent for service to industrial customers effective on Jan 1, 1947 and would save custo mers 927,000 in 1047, The immediate effect of the reductions, if approved, would be ,30 percent monthly reduction on com mercial bills  15 percent reduction every twc, months on residential bills The discounts if approved toget her with the reduction effective on last January would bring the total 1D4G savings to customers to more than 5,000,000 The rate reduction last Jan will save customers mare than 3,500,000 The Detroit Edison 0 also proposes to strengthen the retirement fund by transferring to it from the reserve account the sum of 6,804  500 This was savings under the Federal income tax law provided for deductions for emergency construction facilities gins at EUction Nov 5th M the November 5th election, PutTwitship wilt vote on the puri Notes on the Came     Times change    Two years ago Pinckney beat Stockbridge, 54 to 0 Last year they tied them, 10 to 19 In Gus Ledwidge and Don Burns Pinckney had two of the best pass   base of a MSWfu0 tire engine This was provided for when petitions were circulated aiOA the voters of j the township recently gQd over 300 signatures were secwwoV fnly 250 signatures were needed Tne cost of the engine will be spread en the tax roll and will cost each taxpayer about 800 on each thousand uolUps as sessed valuation over a pefiod of time The present fire engine is about IS years old and is fast wearing out ft was purchased by the village but maHf of its tfips were made to fires outside the village limits It has not only  served at fires all over Putnam town ship but also in Dexter township, Uiiiuliila, Marion and Hamburg, po far this year it has answered twentyfour callers, twothirds of which were outside the village limits It is manned by volunteer firemen, Ed Parker, fire chief, being the only salaried man On this account it was thought best to spread the cost of the new engine over the entire township By arrangement with bordering townships the engine is paid so much a trip for outside calls yor erclad Jun 30, 946, were ajciJv en ojf0 for  och rcm, women 04 A child lit tchlflan I The Pinckney fire engine has done good work and paid for itself a num ber of times in the value of property that it has saved Property which is within easy running distance of a fire engine which answers calls day or J j night also enjoys better insurance rates than property which is not The present fire engine can probJ ably be kept in shape so that k can answer village callsThus the village will not be left unprotected while the  Stockbriflges Air Attack Enables Them  To Defeat Pinckney  f Pinckney Lost to Stockboridtfe Last frriday 13 to 0  H c URREN 1 OMMjgN  ere lleiore 07S puid ridmi WOIH here last 1iaday night a IILV Iinrkney iani went up aguinM a trongm and i uvir Storkbrid t aiiliui ami i ayeil liken to a lauiiiH Die 1 lotjLil their ruiiiiie eaane eoniieUI aim iiili i IHM ami u piaym   lone, a JUpiiuii hack, ico iloac  ei , wiili their ian,niiira Mopped, Sloi J ij ide mil In t i and y aid ui a pair m iaiiJjJ,xiLJ and i U ani a antxl    aiak a  f, , me an litis, 11 i   f in 1 iiut  ill fdllpti  IO  n   111  11 11 , o  in, I I In i 1 ana an  ra fMtprapMc ysmkr  wMi Hw ftucndol ImltrmaHotTvpom whkh ft It bvmd, WM, i 0 HfHow, Audit Gnr t ElMwfUr in this litut Is a wm MtjjlflSlfirrii f HM at ef Michigan for th fUcalMr 4 HaMoHeen Party Planned receivers in the history of the schoolengine is on a county cull as it is ai Both graduated last June and are nowltjle present time in the service They may be the dif j ference between the two teams Forj CHRISTIAN LEOFFLER ward passing has been Pinckneys J downfall this year Brightonused it John Christian Leoffler, 66, diedj uqssfcgld successfully against them Fowler, at hisJipme jaWUed Lake Friday I tuasssTs vilbJ scored their Lone touchdown by J of a heart attack He moved to Wallit and so did the Ann Arbor Piojed Lake 15 years ago after selling his neers in the last minute of play A farm in Lima Center and had been good forward passing attack is esj running an oil ptation Surviving sential to a winning team jure his wife the former Matilda Stockbridges strength was vested JKlfring of Webster, a son Vernon, in five boys, Reid, Cole Breniser and  a grandson, Buddy, a brother, Topping of Gregory and Glad tone of George of Detroit his mother and 2 Plainfield Take them out and Stock j sistei  in Ann Arbor The funeral bridge would not have much of a , was held at the Wailed Lake funeral team Back in J P Doyles time Pinck  ie Monday afternoon  ney got most of the Gregory stars, j 0 vears ago Lcoffler was tne star We rmember back in Murray Ken fttat baU pitcher for the Dexter lie time Bob Young, Jonn 1,    ltam sheriff Kennedy, then of Dexand BUI Drown of Gregory all played ter was a team mate of his He in the Pinckney line Pinckney was I hooked up in  pitching batte, undefeated that year Now Stock j iWth Crdcker Moran and Liam ud Details for Community Halloween Party Oct 31 A Giron  i Pojldt starts 645 at Wfri, Ftimjm at 700 after wjprizes  will Mp awarded for Jtnst2jkfgrodied  iiiw4,ipil best characterisation cosand WJ, unan ridge runs a bus to Gregory and wid of the Pintkney tearn His Plainfieid and within four miles ot t her was Howard Colling, now SwngeSH I SS o1 Stcckbridge It wa, off Leoffler the fact that Dick Howlett of Gregory   , ,,,  ,1,1 1 1 is the Stockbridge coach probably got    hrt s famous home j some of them to enroll at Stock11111 dt the Dexter atho,lc  bridge More bleachers have been added and the Pinckney field can now seat six j hundred people f Friday night was quite cold and j hot dogs and coffee would have found j ready sale but there were none 1 , The decreased attendance was probty tiaimed they were robbed, ably due to the fact that the Howell I  delegation was missing Howell hav j nig a home game that night, was un QUfllGGIBNEY ableiio be represented Stockbridge I The marriage of Muss Rita Young, sent a huge delegation here, prob1 daughter of Mr and Mrs Vincent ably three hundred at least 1 Young of Gregory to Leo Gibneyson The Pinckney field is a sandy one I of the late James Gibney and Mrs r id has excellent drainage Despite j Gibney of Unadilla took place at St the allnight rain of Friday night and Marys church, Pinckney, Saturday Saturday morning it was in good J morning, Rev Francis Murphy offic Day picnic which the umpire Frank imrpey ruled foul The arguement  jiill rages over this decision There was bad blood between the teams iaut J by a game a imonth before that at the Pinckney homecoming ahich Dexter lost 4 to 3 in which groups ar m  folks up to 4th grade juniors oth to 8th Young pro nii school thers After the puid jnt be games en Uie athletic iield der direction ol the leaders The cuts are doiidts, apples cider If possible a motion pictun will be shown in school gym The following are the committee Parade music Otto Poulon JudgosIda Bigler, Lucile Beck, and Anna Watters Junior Activities Wilhelmina warthout, Llsie DeWolfe CanvassersBusiness Men t,e Lu y HonwsMiildred Acklcy, Jiene iller, Mary Jane Tasch Boxees in storesiJva Knquiot EatsHazel Poulson,Adelaide Rose  id Iola jHali v tners assisting are Alta Meyer ern Aliard, Ezra Beachey and Wesey Reader So come to the Halloween party kiddies and enjoy the communities treat for you 4 m  tncli idt   1 ur nil 1  u    ,ui nnc h it i ih1  I,L line m r 11  nr I i  iatn 111 i  i I ti it  nf   lit ili II II I lf Ln  , 1 I  fir, i LiHfjty  ttijiida i can 11 j   n mi In tin raiii aini r iva iiiin    ii in fur  J   I,, kic ii , ii i  t rem i  i ij  MM  ufty in i ,i, 1 11 u  w ii n u  i a llUllJ IL Mir 07ai iiii ail iniini ta ii taidLc line l nn liiufi ar I limi    failed to iiariinn ale in the icni i qnartej Stncknr, ilina tlaia n,t aUaint tli khey iinr acd a I ,al n  o  i I i I ije i IA i IV i I    i c  ai   rai  iieiv J , in i iiii d to Aio K lie J il , iI I ,i  iji In nt illiTI pi, Vhil Kll Ulu JO a lllUCiltin ,, latter taix in it on iii i i  i a i      i e i failed  Tiu icnd ia 1 v a a n the lii Stoi lli uiae, , Kuiis in niidliehl i,ut lindin Ii  1 a dadi 1 lie pniil Ktitioii ol i iK Jieat  JikUy  In tiie v wa the heia penaity araiiifi A ruling of the state liquor con tjol coniJajsion last week leaves a pe,v a ,iihuy confused The ruling is that no illume or community with a pupulalion of less tnan 751 will ia jjen a license to sell liquor by uie ia The questicdi is just what In, a community mean In the past iou licenses have been issued right ad Ii it, imiiiy to places out in the nut iv viii ihcy lose their lie ca tr dots it only affect new ap ni,iaui A nreat mam ,iiall com UiHiiei are votint on ri e of liqur , t ,iui Sov5Most of them are   ian 7al population They are an Ontead and Hudson a ii  Also the larger citi s of innnn, i ICUIIIM Jl iiiui Adrian siniiious organizations spring up eie toji yt ai, lloiiriii iiing    i, n Led 1  ht lion i ie, We note that at their ann oniiLioa ai Detroit last week the mil  Ii publicans went on record 1 cjjoed to ihe payment of the sol    ,IJOIIU which iil be on the adot Nov a, iov Kelly has ap aoin it and both candidates for u n,i,, Sigler and VanWagonpr i,a ,pikeii in faor of it We won k  wjat devious line of reuonilj ad jt d the yutiy Kepublicanji to  ul then necks out They as far ai are uic only organization KNOW 1,  gone the on record against it IT MARYS CHlUCft  Rev Francij Murphy, p6stt Masses at 8 and 11 a m No vena Friday 220 aOD and 800 p m i  Preparation tor Holy Commun ion each Saturday 8 to  p m tm9 Sunday 700 to 730 a m, Sunday, Oct 27 Communion Sun ioc loys Juaicr Holy Nanu Soceiy and old week of 5uih Xoveiuia The intention this week are Sun, late C II Kennedy Mtan, late J Bennett Tues,loi jioor out for poor sou Thur, late Irma Fri, John Folny fann a for living,repjeted byMarie u, No, 1 is a hoI da, 1 iU a a at io iianU in i,jy IL ol Julfiu ia purled nxt Sunday tough ai the liya third quarter 1incki, hoary of a iayuid i Ktockiiridgc and had anojiir coring, ojijiorLmiity WIUMI a long ja,, aihrown to Ii Clark  niaie ae liected it enough so Clara ai  to hold it Late in the fourth perioa itch thrw a long pass to Cole of totjvbridge which he ratiaht and ra at yards for a touchdown Reid    to Topping for the extra poin1 uuli tune running out, Pinckney thn  , a alter pass 1 uo vvere caugnt  ,  V ed t r M , COM CuWL CiUKCH RevAKreo Alro, imter Airsrloienu, BaugCrOrgrUiigit and Choi Director G V Thompson, S, S Supt Mor iag Worstjp 10n Sunday School 11 0 Choir practise, Wed evening J eident Truman was forced to iiov to the invitable last week and senove ta OlA controls from meat No the packers and cattle men will n v an opportunity to take e e last   nfiotiaiy joyride on J j 1 lb erk untii the bpttorn drmps out an i  ot be Ia  oil utchi s  jf tiie liigh priced meat hi not anioa at and many buyers turn iv vilitiat ucjaic i after r, in ike piict  buyers strike is a,i  iy loiniiiig Anyway tkjl do ana J  m ait i if jil   tota n   ni,, t  lU l tltO r I a  t one a ,gaiael 1 nick lJ 1iit doi 1 O U    1 , III i  i n y a lias un  o , k,,d k  , i a anl 1, Vi doi iTIii lllll ni L iankiie  UMie ami  A itnout i  u i  it ol ion,  h oil age H have one meat uay it, Woolf tin have learned t eat We believe the v tit  HI a lu and  1 nizcii h ,k r pJanti g up e er wluiv and ev i i  ntii and the aisle of liyen niea  hen ream tilled more iii be   ear l  , L  J, il i shape We predict more lighted athletic fields next year The Fowlerville Re iatingThe bride wore a faille made Princess style dress with fingertip veil and long train and carried view is aptatuu for one Dexter will a white pra er book and orchid The have one and Stockbridge  also get1 of honor Mrg Helftn y ting greatly interested in the idea jand  bridesmaids,Elaine and Ruth fl5oSw gamCS  1S D WCr Youn Alke y woe P broHoweli 25, Mason 0   1 irer   o a r 0 J bemquets The ushers were Robert University High 25, Saline 7 Miiau o, Uunaee 0 Chelsea 19, Roosevelt 0 Young, Tom Anderson, Gene Shehan Tom Gibney, brother of groom was best man A wedding breakfast wa j served t, immediate friends and rel  WEDDING ANNOUNCED I I Invitations have been received here for the wedding of Russell Card ner, formerly of Pinckney to Miss Joyce Elaine Foster of Chelsea , to take plac Oct 26, at the First Methodist church there Russell is a son of W B Gardner of Pinckney, graduated at Pinckney high school and served 3 years overseas in the  late war He is employed by the Michigan Bell Telephone Co at Ann Arbor where they will live, BLADES OESTERLE Miss Irene Blades, daughter of Mr nd Mrs Fred Blades of Pettysville and Walter OesterLe of Chelsea weie married at St Marys rectory Sat urday morning They were attended by Leo and Lavefna Blades  Xi Hgainpcopic Church Nursery for Children U3i Happy Sunday Kvn ho,, I nf ovjnii Song Service Saiaia lave Spnd Sunday Eve at the chum, There v ill he a Youth Church XigM at tiie church Mon, Oci IV ing at G ccloek All young invited i lie Baraca Class wiil tait tlieir faJl season with a jjiceting at the WW Caswell home, Bae Lake PotiUck suijar at V p m Ail men are invited Oct 2J The trustees and their wives wed entvtained at the cluii, ai ajioLluk upper and business meeting on tn ccning of Oct 15  j i ari  lo  , i a jow  Ii Cai k a iaaroW Me,  c Viaag , Jluri Subt itutioi i Ji C  c  T it yy L i  1 it  ij ig lie GOSPEJ, Pastor  MISSION  luzra Beache   Marvin Shire 100 1045 lOCi ivici i 1LC aj i ti t il  liCl  iJl ei Cu   Toin ,iUi7 Cladta Mon111a i  , niieira pe , h i t ,  ata Colt Con Jhtra ojpi a,  ena it a  I h r ekn y  1, Stoi kbriuge ijii ItelereCaaii, I  oi , I aiareOi lick, L M ilea h naiDinkil  y i i a a an  111C k 11  a i Ml, It V, J in a1, a, he  i W rclea, no   aloriIUJe,  I KUKAL MAIL iiOX DAMACfc lnaa ter Muphy ml auiat, r  i o carnage don to nj oy tiiougJit lesi Jci jij, i  n  I en,e and lahe ty  oD 1at ,u not les j  ,il f Ja ioli crc iiu i en a ,1, jnde ol  a ago when a publicity man a  d to put over a name star he   , lake  obiiery in wiiich tai o , her jeWls Tiiis vorkI U iii, until the public got fed p on it This iroMd  ur minds last   v hea we i  of the jeWell anity oh the Duchess of Windsor ,a first  it to England since juke eiv up his throne for her detail are meager except the ,ar i supposed to have climbed   water pipe, iait of the Jewell later found on a nearby golf A a nsuit the Duke and  wiui lave been little heard nf 1 her retuni from their ex laanuda to the playspots of ae again on the front pages      Mcii Miik Producers Ass that tl e 2 tent a quart inin the price of milik is off a itav Simmons of the Assn said the ieaon wa the drop in the price of butter from i6c to 80c which might mean a drop in the price of all down the line On Tli liUI, ap a Ol J  hi  M commoditieVILLAGE TAX NOTICE I will receive taxes for Pinckney BERTRAM ft HAUSE Bertram R Hausc, 78, died at his S S Supt Morning Worship Sunday School t Young Peoples Meeting MZQt iHage at my homo every Wednesd P Evening Wonhio ,, pJ until further notice C H McKorie Prayer Senrlos, Wsd fi9M wniiams St, Pinckney ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs L W Umstead of fjl Ijnckney Rd announce the engagement of their daughter, Virgin  a iiaces Lmstead to Kenneth Karl Have, on of Mr and NO Klave of 7hl roitage Lake Ave PTA meeting at Youngfove school  Nov 1 Potluck and games  jaUves at Blacks in Unadilla A rel in Ann Abor MoiavJie was ception attended by several hundred6 n of Slas  H c I was held at the Young home sited who owned what is now  5 p mThe couple received many niceif fm J Ahy  TL LZ j J l ulthe Howell road He married Lillian PINCKNEY SOFT BALL TEAM,COLNTY LEAGIE CHAMPIONS 146 RECORD 21 Tfoh Lost, 1 tii BAPTISMAL SERVICE S At 3 oclock, Sunday p m Oct 13 a brief but impressive vice was held CogratknaI tiie baptism of Lawrence William Ann Arbor tor some time They will Umstead, son of Mr and Mrs Law live in YpsilantL leoee Csastead of DetrctIc attendSkuco ware a group of relatives in Hssttiy besides s gmnd parents, sjaa 4sso gat grandmothers Mf Ai Use grandson of Mr The CUkCUtT COURT MEWS of Chicago and Dale of Madison,Wig, and 2 daughters, Mrs Clyde JohnsonToiedoOhio,arKl MrsHelen KorXMck of Rattle Creek and 5 grandoJuldren The funeral wa held at th V,vh The jury was called in today Wed nesday at which time the damage  v Kri A XT TtZv  Tl Ussstead 4rf ftodmejr  suit  Le and Esther MeaboTvs hM    Z7  , James WUte I set for trial The 1  olaintiff allege that a car driven by I try the defendant hit them Labor Day JPswdcasds onoe shunned night l4f as they v  on DETER Cu, MUX OJE filtering by a new treatj the Maabaa sMtoaeyeie on Howell Cwitoi rrrding Mstccwf them to heaUh load aaar tiieJBaifc AJUsaa facta, very Tuday and Friday k assaastatiUyJtaad how it kdoaeJThe Natiowd Sureky Co d the Otto Wagoner A ui Oexter iPoicksiey Tavern e also dond Phone4781 ante JamarScssj iTatUtr for the  VaWioVA Wmr M ad Mrs Uoyd lasJsaAsaerleaJi Woekly niSgasiiif with this Suadays IOet e7 Jssao 4 Ttrnr iaslssC spontj ck rowBen e VnBlaircum, Gerry Swarthout, W Peach Palmer, se Ed Meyer, 21 Gus Ledwidge,  jFirst Tc Keith Ledwkige rf Wesley     ttob Singer, pitch P Aa Bnm if  1fff 4  PINCIfljErPISPATCM Wednesday Oct 23 1946 I NEIGHBORING NOTE Sylvan Iheatre CHfiLSEA, MICU Fri Sat, Oct 25, 26 An Action Drama GREGORY NEWS    I 4H achievement day at the school at 8 pm Oct 25 i Mr and Mrs Tom Howlett and Richard attended the home coming,  KJUIVJZOU college Saturday, j  Dorothy Owen, Clarabelle Milan Glerm,i Cynthia Walters, Wanda r mmmnmmtn DEADLINE AT DAWN I Mr and Mrs Jay Smith of Dexter celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday    The federal government has ana 450,DUU postoftice building will at AMU be built at Mm Arbor, a 300,000 Mis at Ypsilanti, 86,000 one at Milan Glenn,i ,  and 85,000 ones at Dexter,Brightou lailler, Gertrude Crosman and Bea South Lyon, Stockbridge, Saline trice Lamborn attended the Kings and Belleville The receipts of these Daughters convention in Flint last offices warrant it , week Starring Uorn to Donald Bowdish and wife Mr and Mrs Ario Worden enterSUSAN HAYWAKD, BILL WILL 0f Gregory Oct 15 a son Jtained for dinner Sunday in honor 1AMS, PAUL LUCAS t The proposition at Brighton to in1 of Mr WordenV and Leons birth Cartoon Sfchortreel  crease the 15 mill limit 6 mills for 3  days, Mrs Susie Worden, Mr and years for school purposes carried Mrs Lynn Parrish of Jackson, Leon by 1 vote over the 23 required maj,and Karl Worden I only The vote was 115 for to 56 Mrs Nellie McClear has returned against j home from Jackson where she visitTire thieves visited Brighton last ed her daughter, Mrs Jack Draper week and removed tires and wheels The Berean Sunday school party from 4 curs Carl bidwell was one  was at the Howard Marshall home of the victims A similar raid was Tuesday night made in Dexter recently Th Missionary Society meeta alt In the Brighton Argus last weekday at the iClarence Marshall home Joe Harris, proprietor of the DiaJOct 25 Wanted old sheets and pill mond Dot Market ran a paid adv denying he had been selling horse meat He offered 100 reward foi A Comedy Starring information of the person who startHALEY, MARC J McGUIRE ed the rumor  tfwfc factmalOtVfirZ Latest Sew  Sun, Mon, Tiles, Oct 272829 1 TO EACH HIS OWN wilil OLIVIA de HAVILLAND, JOHN LUND, MARY ANDtRSON and  PHILLIP TERRY  Cartoon Rocket to Mart Sun, Shows 230, 430, 645, 900 Vved, Thur,, Oct 30, 31 SING YOUR WAY HOME JACK and GLENN VERNON Pitta PERSONALITY KID A Comedy iU ing ANITA LOUiSE,MICHAL DUANE and TED DONALDSON ComingHJUR  GROWING UP  HEARTS MTTIE Howell Theatre HOWFLL, MICH Fri Tu, Wed, Thur Oct 22, 23, 24, 25 CLAUDET1T COLBERT and JOHN WAYNE in WITHOUT RESERVA  TIONS Cartoon New m mn , JIU ,Fri, Sat,OCT 25, 26, Mat Sat 200 P M,  WILD BILL ELLIOTT in RED RlDfcR  Plu CAROLE LANDS ALLYN JOSLYN The Hartland band under the direction of Winchester Richard of the Hurt I ana music hall has resumed practise Kicihard Franks, 15 and Lloyd teams, 17, recently put on probation for forgery, are again in the t  iiiiving been ani for taking a WERE bicycle and jewelry i  i the rJ J  Favvcctt home in riowelL Paul Bennett,HowelI is on Albion  coijo i  tbal squau A group of Ann Arbor sportsmen chartered e plane last vvek i nd flew to North Dakota to hunt pheant Alfred ITau jr is in Yokhomma, Japan where he is teletypist for Gen MacArthur Pvt Polos Hildreth, 19, of Fow, lervillle died Oct 8 while serving in  j Germany with the occupation army  lie enlisted last January  The village of Deerfield turned the  j sale of liquor by the glass down last week 119 to 69 W J Tiplady of Ann Arbor left by plane last week to vi,it his daugh ter and family, Mrs P K Sweeney, at Golden, Colorado Work viil start this week on the firu of ,1 sample houses of the 4,00,000 500 home development project on V82U just north of Ann  Aibo on the formeor DhuVarren 1 farms The H iC Allen Co are the contractors and the Ann Arbor Trust Co are financing it  J I IT SHOULDN T HAPPEN TO A DOG Jungle Queen Sat Mtt only Cartoon YEARS AGO ft ft EDWARD YOUNG , C v i, 2 7, 28  i  v Cunt G, ROBINS0NL0RETTA and ORSON WELLL in  i , 1 THE STRANGER NH Comedy Tue, Wed, Ihur, Oct 30,31,Nov 1 VA JOHNMJMtSlMEK WILLIAM in EASY TO WED Naw Comedy Avon Theatre Stoclcbridf, Mich Fri, Sat Oct 25, 26 SAILOR TAKES A WIFE A Martial Comedy Starring ROBERT WALKERJUNE ALLYSON Cartoon Tarvelog Pete Smith SIM, TU, Oct 27, 29 THE HARVEY GIRLS In Technicolor A Musical Western with Everything fcte Added Starrring JUDY GARLAND, JOHN HODIAK Cartoon Nowg NOTES OF 25      , nft Willard Lawson of, Detroit was acquitted of the murder rf his wife at circuit court last week CV Van Winkle, C L Campbei and Ed jMcCukey of Pinckney uid tames   of Gregory were on th jury, The Lavsons were hunting at Lake Lhemmitf when Mr Lawson was shot and killed Lawson remarried soon after The coroner classed the shooting as accidental but the attorney general ordered the trial, Frank Shields assisted Prosecutor Yelland and Louis and Paul McCIeer were attorneys for Lawson, Miss Margaret Malpney, 82, died ta the home of her neice in Owosso fon Oct, 18thSurviving are a sister, Mrs Ellen Heffernon, and 4 nephews, Edward, Johnames and Larry Spears Brighton high school best Pinckney here in footbal Friday 20 to fl  George Graham is held in the  county jail for crushing the head of  George Keithcolored in a fight over ja gunbing debt in the Brighton Inn  Keith died Bail is set at 5000 Lorenzo Murphy is carrying mail for John Dinkel Geoge Roche underwent an tion in Detroit last week George Dcody has sold his farm in Lyndon to Goodband and Green Charles Hoff and family have ruovjto Cleveland  Dance at the opera house Friday night Ike Fishers orchestra operaCoJingMen from Rainbow Valley, in color, Born for Trouble,Renegades in color     NOTFS OF 47 YEARS AGO Reuben Wright and family are now settled in the Biraey Bogrs house on West Main St EJla Deveieaux is working in the Sutherland dressmaking shop in Howell Cecil Steler is the owner of a 4 year old Shetland pony, purchased of Thomas Birkeett Jt weighs 360 Matt Brady and wife have moved in the Chubb Burgess house at  Pearl and Unadilia J Ji D Roche has been admitted to  the bar The Jackson Assn of CongL churches held their convention at Pinckney Oct 1718 with Rev Carl Jones, moderator in charge Deacon Louis Colby made a speech i Edward Stackabie fit been made i collector of customs at Honolulu, ,Hawaiin Islands Bert Hooker is now postmaster A proprietor of the Pettysville store  Jchn Melvin attended a mission at  wJZm the Dexter Catholic church Saturday  IJar  TiH irktt haa traded the Webb rS fthrkit widemterjris Oft fjrm at Andersan for Detroit proj    Theodore Lane lias gooe to Tor onto, Ont, to attend veterioary C i Barton released from Jackoolge   son prison after serving a sentence, for arorm has been re arrested for  peamt ijTe to the  ii May and is in Howell jafl The PutrlaHAmbar FJ clufanstteeVwith Mr and Mrs H Q IfidctJ Oct 2 ow cases for bandages Potluck dinner at nocci Thomas Anderson and family of Green Oak spent the week end with  Mrs Nellie MClear and attended the YotrngGibney wedding Richard Hcughboom and Glenn Ca trell, jHowell, spent the week end at  he O B Arnold home Mrs Myrnavieve Vogts and Mrs t mie pringle of Muskegon spent fe week end with Mrs Jennie  ogU  Mrs Josie May Pcole died Saturday of a heart attack  Mrs Lock and Linda spent part, of last week in Lansing Victor Gardner and family of East Lansing and John Burgess  wife spent Sunday with Mrs Josephine Howlett Max Reynolds of Pinckney was the winner of the electric stove giv en away by the Odd Fellows Janet Marshall of the U of M spent the week end here Mrs Myrnavieve Vogts and Mrs Merrill Pringle attended the Mich,Northwestern game Saturday Ray Lavey and family and Esther Joryenson were Sunday guests of the Walter Barbours, Stockbridge Wm Blessing of Detroit called at Jack Ackermans over the week end Mrs Jessie Lavey entertained her bridge club Monday ,f  Next Sunday is guest Sunday at the church,Attend and bring aguest, Merle Minor of Clinton died Sat, He wa a foster nephew of Henry Deweey Ray Lavey has sold his barn U Lawrence Lindemere of Stockbridge who will remodel it into a house Mr and MrsHaHow Munseil were Sunday guests at Abbey House in  Ann Arbor where their daughter, Roberta, is president, Merle Sobers and family of Howell called on the Herold Ludtkes last Sunday Mrg Roland Stciffer entertained 16 former service mens wives Sat eve at a luncheon and games Hilbert Breniser and wife of Toledo, Ohio, spent the week end with the Dewey Brenisers Miss Elaine Young left by plane Monday for Lawton, Oklahoma Bill Kuhn attended the wedding of navyBuddy,Bill Schill, at Suoth Lyon last week  Mrs Ray Lavey entertained C little folks Friday in he nor of her daughter, Nadjis, birthday J W Kramer and wife, George Goetz and family, Gus Seefeld ot Royal Oak attnded th YoungGibney wedding Patrick Jr Lavey called up his parents, Mr and Mrs Ray Lavey, rom Texarkana, Ark, Friday T J Poole and Chas attended the gnM lodgf of Odd Fellows and Kebekahs in Detroit last week,Chas, re turned to Eugene, Oregon, Wed The Elwood Rockwells of Detroit spent the week end here ilis Henry Dewey and Lafayette spnt Sunday in Manchester and in Clinton, S WITH the end of harvest, and winters approach, clearthinking farmers start planning for next spring Tney am thinking in terms of expansiooof increased profits in 1947 Most fartDers will agree that the answer to the manpower shortage is increased use fff electricity But its not always efttyon a budgetto know whether in electric brooder will prove a better investment than a feed grinder or a portable grain elevator When it comes to electrical improve ments for your farm, theres one man it pays to consultyour Edison Farm Service Advisor He has the uptotheminute facts on every sort of electrical equipmenthe can arrange practical demonstrations for you More than that, your Edison man can gfre yon accurate, impartial recommendation for planning your longrange electrification program He has no equfpSK i to sell  theres no charge for liis services Hes simply available youto put the latest Edison and experience to work on your iHow many of thoso WIRED HANDSro woriring for yort  The Edisonman can advise you on each of these electrical tune and labor savers, as applied to your own farm FSiCiQdef Deep Freeaers Sterflizeet  5S Pm J8  Separators and Otarnesi IteZJvfZL  1 P wd Water Heats Electric Fences Plaot Starters Brooders v J A Ippef L CrP Elevator and Huskers Egg Candler, and Yard and Baro Lights Ventilators GermIOlliiSLamp Hay and Straw Choppers Milkers and Milk Coolers Poultry Dc BeakerV Mot Power to Michigan FormersLfCTRCAUYi the DETROIT EDISON ft   James Hudson Taylor and family who have been missionaries in China 18 years eaUed at Dewey Breniser home Sunday They were interned in China by the Japs NEW CHEAP OIL BURNER  For Hettifto, and Cookmo STOVES AM flJftJMCES HEAT torn mom COOK  rOIJInAlS Cben Furnc Oil fJQUQftJf mmmcott  OtASKS  Shirey  Sons Automotive Service General Repair, Wrecker Service Grease Jobs, Auto Parts, TIRE AS  PAIRING, Arc  Acetlyn Welding Accessories, Tires Heaters and Batteries For Sale 1936 Chevrolet Sedan, goo omtor,good tires Shirey  Sons MAWf 7 MIL STS PHONE 13S New rUELLZEi 8 T A E T E I  Vaporkinf Sys ea tnens Cheap   Furnace Oil, Distillate Range Heater Oil and into oilgas heat wjtbout Chief Paul Monks USNMiss Lelia I Monks, Mrs Dora Stackabie and daughter, Julie of Lansing called at  the Joe Stackabfle home Monday j Mrs Ella Thorpe and daughter of  Ortonville were week end guests at I the Joe Stackabie family     STOP IN FOR A BOWL OF OUR FAMOUS Carolyn Lambert, J, daughter of j Mr and Mrs Artamr Lambert who live on the C L Campbell farmad the little finger of her right handj caught in a pump jack Monday and  crushed o badly 0r Duffy had to I amputate it  Cbili Aiso Barbequ Sandwiches SJS  GUARANTEE aneftnnnn pgm nnaMngM 55nass ajaBHnnjpakb  Mariiu ftHsjer c of Lake has started twit for 1000 VB the City of Ann Arbor for injuries vscetvM by his wrfeRuth Maeh  j when one feM on a aidowalk there 1    i Clyde FUm, Ut Criffjth and Pl WOsrlett gt on Use Mamic Home j iluatrated lilaai at FeerierWHe saet J Pinckney 120   60e OfEW i a iniSO A H  S PJSL , MNOAy I SATUftOAy  Dixie Restaurant DiSPATCH Wednesday, Oc 23 1946 Help Wanted The MICiHGAN k,  y v  ,, MIRROR Conservation Notes Hunters complain that pheasants J are no Elentful than last year, although they seem to be abundant BtiWhfcN THE AUfcS UF 16  45 FOR LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORK 8 HOUR DAY 40 HOUR WEfcK GOOD WAGES  Vokar Corp Public schools of Mkftifftti will gain on November 5th, regardleis of how voters decide the fata el baJot proposal No 2 This proposal woulf tfcttnjthe state constitution whereby 7 per cent of all sales tax revenue woaJfl bo earmarked for local govenuaewa Schools i would get approximately 1100,000,000 500 00u j t in tome localities Rabbits amrsfyuirrel however are much more numerous than last year riftythree arrests for game law violations were made the first day The summers drouth which dried up many swamps and catholes will greatly reduce the musUrat take tills year which fell from one million to 7300 HURON RIVER DRIVE DfcAlLK, MiJtt, HIIIUII  i utitiiiiiiiiitiiMiiirfiiitiiiihuiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiLimitiitmiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii SHOVEL  With 35 foot Boom and 58 Yd Dragline Bucket Farm Ditching  He ALL IVftS UF fcACAVlHINU Lake Front Development S ARMCO IKON BREAkWATLK SHEETING, FILi DIRT ROAD CUNS1 RUCTION AND GRADING I S 2 i 3  WHITE OH PHONE FOR FRWW ESIIMATK CURDY  ST PIERRE  BKIGHTON, Iiijrs Lake Phone 5672 Mica 3 6514 Iakeview Drive IIWIIUHMaUOIIllllMliMHMtllHtHHIHIIlllMillliilMiilIIIWimiUmillHHtiti mOt jCtaUMANflMBflUturab The Times Demand a Change in Congress VOTE FOR Arthur Elliott Fr your Next Congressman His Efforts Will Promote  1 Adequate housing legislation andgreater production of building msteriahf    2 Peace with justice through support of UNO, International Trade, Aid in Reestablishing the Broken Economies of Europe and Asia 8 Permanent Fair Employment practices 4, Fair Veteran Legislation,  Less Votes for Party and More Votes for America, 6, Civilian Control of Atomic Energy to Make its Benefits Available, 7, Correction of Abuses and Waste in Sale of Army Surplus, 8, Improved LaborManagement Relations, 9, Production of Needed Farm Equipment and Repairs, 10, Economy and Efficiency in Administration, a year compared with 900,00,000 in 194546 Cities, villages, and townships would get 47,000,060 instead of 20,000,000 If the ballot proposal carriesand the Michigan Education Association believes it has a 5050 chance of so doingthen school teachers will rejoice No more legislative lobbying for funds The state constitution will guarantee in perpetuityas long as the amendment standsa hif boost in money for payment of salaries and   other expenses 5 acnooi teaeners, are underpaid in this postwar inflation period, as compared with the rest of our wageearners Property owners balk at lifting the 15mill limitation on property taxes The amendment would offer aj happy solution for public education so doubt about that    IF THE BALLOT PROPOSAL js defeated by voters who fear it would lead to additional taxes in 1947, then the schools will stand an excellent chance of getting more funds from Lansing    IT IS THE JUDGMENT of State Treasurer D Hale Brake, Republican nominee for reeleTJtion and president 3iof the MichitaiLJil8itucJLocal 5 Government, that adoption of the sales S tax amendment would lead to a 21,5 500,000 deficit for the first year of 5 operation of state government  If the 270,000,000 veterans bonus t is also approved, the treasury deficit would be 39,114,000, Brake warns You cannot stop caring for the insane, running the prisons, paying oldage assistance, educate your veterans, and the thousandandone things state government is doing for the people of Michigan, he said People just wont stand for it Brake predicts more taxes, if the tax amendment carries    ROBERT S FORD, DIRECTOR of the University of Michigans bureau of government, points out that school, benefits under the tax amendment J would depend on whether or not total local property tax levels stay at their present level of 71,500,000 for the entire state If these levies are reduced, as they may be in school districts, revenues for schools will not be increased as much by adoption of the amendments as is now anticipated Likewise, if the state should decide to impose ad ditional taxes to maintain existing j services, residents of school districts j would have to pay more taxes  Ford also pointed out that the hope of financial gains for cities, villages and townships may turn out to be a mirage The state now returns all of the proceeds of the intangible tax and the new 10 per cent tax on liquor to cities, villages and townships, The combined yield amounts to 18,000,000 annually It is conceivable that the state legislature might amend the law to retain all of the proceeds of these two taxes for state purposes, he explains If so, the gains to local units would be almost entirely nullified Townships do not have the ritfht to pass laws prohibiting hunting the at torney general has ruled in the ease of Dearborn township s  The UniversityHospital in Ann Arbor is in urgent need of additional employees who want per manent and steady work, lien, is an i opportuniy to do humanitarian work while receiving the many HH  efita which University employment  offers, such as  j    j Good Pay   Liberal Vacations Pension Plan We are n particular noed XOvV ivi full time Nurses Aids Sick Leave Allowance Orderlies Serving Room Helpers Porters and Janitors and of hers Perhaps a,Share the Kideplai will solve your transportation problem Inquire about positions in lersonel Office, First Floor  01 EUGENE C KEYES for Lt Governor FREDERICK M ALGER, If  for Sec of Stata EUGENE F BUCK  for Attorney Generel Uncle Sum Says i lm I lit SIGLER FOR GOVERNOR Support Him Wfh These Able f n The Republican Party under the lead j ership of Kim Sigler offers you, the j voters of Michigan, clean, honest gov , ernment Kim Sigler, as Goyeraoiv will j be your protection against graft and corruption in state politics Elect him and the Republican ticket for the good of Michigan, yourself and your family, Go to the polls November 5 , jj VOTE REPUBLICAN LELAND W CARR for Supreme Court NonPertJun   4 All of us are discoverers in some fashion During the war millions of 4 my nieces and nephews made oe j of the most important discoveries  concerning their fuure happiness    that it is easy to save effectively Merely by setting aside a por tion of their current income each pay day for United States Savings Bonds, great numbers of yen are building backlogs for emergencies as well as lonrange objectives such as a new home, education for your children, and travel I S 7 reniury Uciittiiit  AdvrtUmnt Fromwhere sit iy Joe Marsh On Playing the Fiddle Badly iBlVv THE DETROIT BUREAU of governmental research takes much the same view In an announcement December 9th, the bureau declares that the adoption of the tax diversion amendment will lead inevitably to more taxes As things now stand, the school lobby has been the most successful in the state, states the bureau report School aid distributed by the state has grown from 22 million in 1933, prior to the sales tax, to 50 million three years ago and close to 64 million last year In 1941 basic grants  to schools were 41 millions This year they are 60 millions Fundamentally, in the opinion of the bureau, the amendment is unsound be J cause it violates the fundamental A favorite recreation In oar town is getting together in one or anothers home and making music Theres somebody at the piano a guitar a fiddle player and Molly Birtles even has a harp What comes out isnt the beat music in the whole world In fact, a lot of it is downright bad But nobody even thinks to question or to criticize Because the spirit of harmony is thereharmony between folks who like each others company, who enjoy the himple, homey atmosphere with nothing more exciting thi  old songs, and a glass of moderate j  beer or cider From where I sit, its a h more important to be a poor fiddle player, than not to play at  More important to be a part of thej American scenewith its comma nity music, home entertainment friendly glass of beer  than , hold out for professional perfeej  tlon Besides, I like to play tbe fiddleeven badly Sr MGSTER arr VOTE ottyivuZ 4 fVi  Copyright, 1946, UUuu 6tutcs Brewers Foundation 1 CraeHiatf of Cornell College and Harvard Law School  2 Served 21 Months in Infantry in World War 1 aXwyer 22 Years Farley  Elliott, 4 Circuit Court Commissioner for 10 years f Operates Cultivated Blueberry Farm in Forest Township 6 Former President Flint Council of Churches  STATE OF MiUliUAN lite Probate Court tor the County f Livingston STATE Ot MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County Livington At a session of said Court, held the Probate Office in the City of At a session of siu Court, held at r u, ,,  c   ,,,  r, i  , ,   i Lowell in said County the Probate of ficeM in the City ol  City of Howell in saki County,on the 7th day of October, A D 1946 Present,Honorable Willis LLj  Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the Estate ef Worden CHendee, sometimes known STATE OF MICHIGAN Th Probate Court for the County of Livingston , ,  At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of on the 26th j Howell in said County on the IIUL day of September, A D, lJ4C  day of October A D, 1946, I Present Hon Willis L Lyons, Present Honorable Willis L Lyons, Juge of Probate  in the Matter of the Estate of  Ida Mae Mowers, Deceased It appearing to the Court that the and sound principle that responsibility as Wert C Hendee, Deceased timc for preontotion of claim 7  L u IDUJ u  ft J uaiinst d estate should be limited, for raismg money should accompany Rose C Hendee havmg filed her , be  the spending of it That principle is J petition, praying that an instrument  o     bedrock in responsible government CARD OF THANKS fids adertiseejaewt eotrfcrftwted by CLUB, the ELLIOTT FOR Stevens, Treas CGNUKESS We wish to express our most sfeV cere gratitude toBev McLocaJ,K Allard, P H and Don Swartbout, Ora Haines,Mrs Florence Baughn A the many friends and neighbors who by their thoughts and kindness help ed so much during the illness and death of ojtr beloved Zena Ruth Jones Mrand MrsEdmund Haines Leonard Jcses Mr and Mrs Douglas Joseph Piosnsaet Mrs Arthur Skinner and SWrteyCurd,  to filed in said Court be admitted Probate as the last will and ment of said deceased and that administration of said estate be granted to Rose CHendee, or some other suitable prson It is Ordered, That the 28th day of October AD, 1946, at ten oclock a m at said Probate Office is hew by appointed for hearing said pet ition It is Further Ordered, That public otke thereof be given by publication r a copy of this oMev for thrrf said t ta anS anJ demands against said I deceased by and pefore said Court It is Ordered,That all of the cred itors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said court on r 4efore the 9th day of December, i D, 1946 it ten oclook in the forenoon, at sak Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for examination and adjust ment of all claims and demands against said deceased  It is Further Ordered that publk notie thereof be given by publica tion of a copy of this order Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Bessie L Smith, Insane W Marshall Smith having filed in said Court has 12th, 13th, 14th and loth accounts as Guardian of said estate, and his petition praying for the allowance thereof It is Orderde That the 4th day of November A D, 1945 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said  accounts It is Further Ordered , That Public notice thereof be given by pafclication of a copy of this order for three successive weeks previous ts said day of hearing, in the Pinctawgr Dispatch, a newspaper printed circulated in said county Willis L Lyons, Judge of A true Copy Celestia ParshalLRegisteer of  c lm MM tejeeeasive week previous to day of frrmr   Piocknev Pis1 h fr for three successive jtteh, a newspaper printed and clprevkUg   iay of hearng, ial Charles Smoyer and wife ealated in said Covnty 1 pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper I Smoyer and wife of Willis L Lytiis, Judge of Probate 1  CUTiate4 in said county  A true copy   , J WUlis L Lyoas, I  B  efHPnW  spMA tBBttV f Pribatt tended the ArsayNswymmmjmmmmm yf NOTICE  i i  ii i    will receive scaled bids on the Ida Mae Mow i r two family house in Pinckney X M McLucat, Adm 406 East Grand River Brighton i i FOR CONGRESS 6th District Livingston, Ingham, Genesee    RETURN KEIUULICAN A Representative of the People, an Legislation and a Firm Believer in the Form of Government Mr iterpri Karnest Student of Congressional tuity of our Constitutional lerpc1 UEfcLfcCT my Thorber Cornell State Representative SHIAWASSEE  LIVINGSTON DISTRICT 2nd Term Expsrtaiced, Reliable Deserving LOCAL NEWS Mark Nash and family spent Sun day with relatives in Howell i Louis Coylevisited Reverend Father i   Coyle in Jackson Sunday J Mrs Norma Merrill and daughter, J Janice, of Webster, spent Wednesday with Mrs Nettie Vaughn j Doc Marvin Bruff is now agricul tural research man for Edward Spears, Jr  John Schwash and son of RosevilU 1 spent Friday with Mr and Mrs Jesse i Henry Mr and Mrs Gerry Eichman and daughter spent the weekend in De troit Mrs Alta Meyer is taking an agricultural course at Ypsilanti State Normal College Mrs Ruth Ritter and sons of Whitmore Lake spent Sunday at the W J Nash home Mrs Raymonda Ledwidge and daughter were in Ann Arbor Saturday  Mr and Mrs Ben Palmer and Mrs Addie Palmer of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Herbert Palmer Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt spent Sunday with Dr and Mrs W C Wylie in Dexter The Nelson Treaster family of Ann Arbor called at the John Hell home Saturday Mr and Mrs Rex Nogglp of Ann Arbor spent the weekend at the Frank Aberdeen home Joe Basydlo and family spert Sunday in Detroit celebrating his orother, Victors, birthday Mrs C J Clinton spent last Wednesday with Mrs John Ruttinan m Marion celebrating Johnnie ClintonV birthday, Roy Teepleand wife of BrigiiU were guests of Mrs Villa Richard Sunday night Mrs Lessie Farrington and son oA EarjuingtoH and Lyk Farrington an wife of Parkers Corners were Sunda guests at the Robert Pike home ii Misses Nellie Ciardmr and Far nie Monks and ye editor called o M T Kelly at the Mich  it, Sanitarium, Sunday Mesdames WH Meyer,  u Lam and Mae Daller attended tl   County Eastern Star ConveiiUoj Ferndale Friday Dorothy Parker, Muriel Riad Ail Lee Ware and Ross 1 nmV i  palmer and Jack Haines were ho i from Michigan State Coiej,v uiii Sunday David Aberdeen, Jim Meyer ai Neil Baiighn went to Soulh Lyoi last week Monday wilh the Ann Ai bor DeMolay and helped corner c degree, Weekend guests at the Lester McAfee home were John Adams, USN, of California, Omar Cass and wife of Detroit Weekend guests at the R J Carr home were Mr and Mrs Ollie Allbright of Oak Grove, Wayne Carr and family and Marjory McCracken of Detroit Gainesville, Georgia, Friday, where he was called by the death of his sister Mi Clifford Van Horn, who underwent an operation at McPherson Hospital in Howell last week is staying week at the Joe Van Horn home in Howell for a week Mi  Jack Borton, Mrs Harry Leej Mrs Mark Holmes and Mrs William Bayt s of Lakeland, Mrs Ralph Glenn of degory, Mrs Mae Dollar, Mrs Lulu Lamb and Mrs Sadie Read and Mrs Viola Read attended the Kings Daughters Convention in Flint last a iX   MARK I AGE LICENSES Richard Haskell, 25, Webberville, Betty Draper 21, Fowlerville Robjert Simpson, 24, Howell, Francis Outwater, 20, Howell James Mulvaney, 24, Webberville, Veatrice Knoposki, 17, Fowlerville Gilbert Rossilery 21, Fowlerville, iThelma Grostic,  21, Fowlerville Vincent Weinswinger , 21, New Hudson, LcUie Szazubelek, 21, Brighton John Martin and wife were in Ann Arbor Thursday John Martin and wife attended the Mich Milk Producers meeting ati Mason Tuesday as delegate from the  Stockbridge local  f IT ALL ADDS UP TC MORE  tfLo   i  eel  X    V t iHi iJiwMtnvtnnm  V Ixi Michigan Bell central offices, men are busy  installing, enough telephone equipment this year to serve 100,000 additional lines, many of them for new customers in rural areas 3 Vwit1   4s         i  M   I 4 Bringing wires from the road to the house U one of the last steps in the telephone installation job Its a commonplace scene throughout Michigan today Michigan Bell is now installing telephones in the rural areas it serves at a rate of about 2,000 a month  i lore than 6,000 miles of wire have been added 1 1 rir cection this year These wirer join with wable ieruinof to the nearest central office and rau be sjiieed carefully in order that your Lckpinne will work properly   35 ia3Wf  After a rural telephone line leaves tbz cble, it  travel on biV, croscarms bolted to the povs Willi the rural lines its building, Mic higan Bell will use cboiit 100,000 crossarms on s me 60,000 new poles this year  5Serving abou 98,000 customers in rural areas nowmore than twice as many as in 1941 Michigan Bell is making real progress in extending and improving its rural telephone service, particularly in view of the many material shortages which hamper the job MICHIGAN BILL TELEPHONE COMPANY Oil RURAL EXPANSION AND IMPROVEMCMT PROGRAM MEANS JOB FOR THOUSANO D A N CE AT THE GREGORY TOWN HALL MUSIC BY SANDERS ORCHESTRA I J CARD OF THANKS f n LWish to thank Fire i Ed Parker and the young men of Pinck1 ny and vicinity whose prompt action saved the young timber in my woods las Friday night by loss by fire John Martin LfcrUBLiQAN CANDIDATE FOR Loren Basse it for Sheriff AT ELECTION NOV S Vsmr Vol WiU Be Appreciated HOCKIE SERVICE Mobil Gas Etc Be Ready for Wtnler SuperPyroAnti Freeze 1,00 a Gallon Sat Oct 26 uc t ion j I will sell ihe following personal property at pubk auction at the ves liems farm 2 r,ilc, south of Pinckney on i October 25th 2 Horses Starts at 100 P, M Oliver Tractor on rubber j 21 Head tjf Holstein Cattle 20 Feeding Lambs 2 Pigs, wt 0 lbs each TERMS CASH  Plows, Drill, Disc, Draffs, Spreader, Cultipscker etc OTfSf  A M, TO 11 P M MAIM fT md OEXTEft ROADS HMCKMEY FBNNEtts SERVICE I Arthur Myer OtEM Tstt A ML TO tat P M  W W  OTEM 70 A ML TO M  ML wiCE and WN, Afcti Iflroa   V PINCKJMtY DISPATCH Wcdnctdby, Oct 23 1946  PiNCKNEY DISPATCH Entered at Poetoffice  Mich Snbocriptieu L2t a   Paid la Adtanra PAIA w, owLnrrauann School Dr George Mann of Detroit has  opened another office in Belleville j Mr and Mrs Russell Buck nor of Chubba Corners are visiting in north i  em Michigan j Mr and Mrs M J Reason and Mrs Helen Reynolds were in Delo Friday Mr and Mrs Max Reynolds had as  Sunday guests Merwin Campbell and  family and Mr and Mrs James Hall and family of Plainfield  Norman Miller and Bill Baughn leave this week on a hunting trip to ,  Douglas Lake, in northern Michigan, j Mis Rose Howard and Miss Eva f Melvin spent Saturday with Mrand Mrs Robert Grainger in Lansing Miss Eva Melvin attended th1 , M E A meeting in Lansing last Thursday and Friday  Ona Campbell annd family spent Sunday at the Fred Campbell home in Ann Arbor   Murray Kennedy and family moved into the Leland house Monday Paris Carver and wife ,f Rossiord Ohio spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Carver Mrs Virginia Carver and Betty Seefeld were dinner guests of Mis Gene Merrill in Ypsilanti one day last week Mr and Mrs Francis Krupa of Detroit and Mrs, Kunice Schuchart of Howell called at the William Shehan home Sunday Mr and  s M J, Reason and Mrs Mable Slydam were in Jackson Wednesday lr Suydam remained the,re until Sunday Arthur Myer who has been working Mrs Alma Harrises farm, has bought the Frank VanSickel farm jtj near Plainfield and will move there Suppl CORY DRUG STORE Mw  Alive Farm Animals Collected Promptly H Modern Equipment Capable Men  L PARKER, Aent Phone 88, Pinckney 1 h FASTEST Dad Stock Hervice in Michigan Central Dead 5 took Co 4iHimii0iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiairiifiiiiiiiiuiiiMiuuiiiigitiiiimtitiiiiiiitiiiitiyiiiiM  F C Reukhoff Sr j r HOMES FOR WILL PASS FOR G  of Mrs, Green Weltna Vail I  were Geo  Stark of w i f e aiu OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST CRND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 Raidac 613 MHMimmtlHHHtHtlHiHH IIWtHniHUJtlUIHHIIIllHHm Sunday gue   i Miss Je  SALE I Green and wife Miss Mae gi   l LUAN,In ,vcl  d iliinv Palmer  ofVh1001 hme 4 miloutI1 ol Detroit 5 j 01 mignton on good road, Automatic  While on his way home from Howell hot water, oil heat, 700oJJeaUiul   I furnishings sold at sucrifi, at tvi rMc cost  j Five room home, hardwood fl S  ifely furnished near Brighton 5 plastered I a 9 LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Kendee  walls, natural fiieplace good road, 630, 2000 down  Four room home on east shore of Buck Lake near Hrmburg, larger than ordinary, newly built, Jiot air furnace, full basement, 2 lake front Jots 2 ear garage, all in  condition, 50u, toryis nicely furnished inside and out, 2 Lake near Brightonall large rooms, lake front lotsAn ekta value 4000  terms J H HAYNER, Broker  Hamburg,MiehPhone Brighton 3670 Hubert liead and family spent Sat  M Stefe has sold his new house urday in Detroit  on Dexter Koad to Ypsilanti parties Mr and Mrs George Mftibon, Jr, Frank Peters and wife of Jackson were in Stockhridge Sunday i spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs  M, Harold Wyds  Mr and Mrs William Shehan spent  1 Head    bottom, ide up in the ditch, Sunday wiih Mr and Mrs Roche She j Rollie Singerandfamilywill move  north of the Grainger farm on tho J han in Ann Arbor from the Metuley storo to the honae oorN Howell Road He escaped serious in  F,tllk Mercer and son, Jack, of  011 lhl lKjSon farm, ghton or jury i,,ltl,uMt, UU y W   1   I famy nd Mrs Joe Griffith and P W Curlett at tended a meeting of Howell IoJcc, j Dr Frank Mercer and son, Jack, of  1 Fontiac, spent Sunday with Mr and   Mrs William Mercer  I lioni to iptain and Mrs Thomas i Young Margaret Curlett of 1 aw  ton, Oklahoma, on October lJth, a  daughter il  v was home from St excellent  A Hi i llM pi  c k end Si JO  , I  DouIu nvci   1 tctii fedwige from Hospital, Ann Arbor Hummer and family cxI Basil White and wife, of Howell , called at the Ben White home Sunday j Mr and Mrs Ben White were Sun day dinner ruests of Mr j Norm White and Mrs No 3D, F  A M, last Wednesday night and put on the illustrated lecture  theMichigan Masonic Home Private Pat Jeffreys called op his parents, Mr and Mrs William Jeffreys from Alerdeen, Maryland, Sun  day He bar een ins Ledwidge, Don   3 ,4 pert to si ly here until January 1st and lie will work at Dexter until he  iies his course at Oklahoma UniAlnn Glen Wiseman, aire 41 mos i v dty was baptised by Rev Kenneth B j Sunday gusts of Mr and Mrs Lee  Morris at St Stephens Episcopal  Lavey w re Joe Met an cburdh at Hamburg Sunday, Oct 20 j Howell, 1 any Lavey and Sponsors were Mr and Mrs Wayne J Detroit an Wiseman, his grandfather, James Kdna Reason and Ltsota, spent the willend in St Louis, Michigan Mrs Mary Singer and sons expect to move into the Sollman bouse on  Soill Mill Street, which they recently the  purrharcd, in about three weeks Rurns, and also there Maynard Clark, who ai Dewolfe and Elsie DeWoift wife of wife of Mr and Mrs Howard OBrien snd family and Mrs S O Brien of jJunker Hill Dead and Disabled Horses and Cattle Hog, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE  PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HO WEI X 4SO WE UY H5DES AND CALFSKINS EARLY ftlORhiMG CALLS RECEl VE 1HE BEST SERVICE  Rosemary Schosser and Muriel Red attended the Michigan  Northwe ein football game in Ann Arbor SiJndav j i rs Kitsey Dinkel and daughter, Alberta, were in Lansing Thursday Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were in Ann Arbor Friday 1 he Misses Virginia Linstead and Bern ice Lamont are working in the oflice of the Moran Company, who  have taken over the Rogers Motor tactory j Bath 100m and kitchen wall tile make b autiful transformation Put it on over your old wall Let us give you en estimate with F H A terms Davis I Davis, Phone 370 108 j W Grand River, Howell I O F HALL, HAMBURG EVERT EAT NIGHT  STAKTUHG ,4 m  fiMTOlJI MAAS PARTY PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRI NOV 22 Turkeys, Ducks Chickens MiiMiiiiiumiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuifliiHi ifirst National Bank Under Federal Superriuon f Meiuiier Federal Depoei   auraace Corporatioa Ail Da S Z poeite aard p t 50G0  S Ack Deai a 5 T 1  i N mjomLv r ntickaey V W W 73 mtmmmm wMP m  ML  ,     eai   MORE THAN A SEVEN LETTER WORD  No matter how many feet cross  our threshold the Welcome on our doer mat wi rever wear out Making you feel at home here has always been part and parcel of our idea as to how a back should serve its customer Wed be poor businessmen if we ever abandoned it, but there is a difference between a welcome thats spoken merely with the lips and one that springs from the beart Anyone can tell the difference between the two Its a real old fashioned warm hearted wai come that you can expect to re ceive when you do with us If it doesnt up to your exneetaticos, wd certainly appreciate year tatting us about it, for that jfca only way we can keep ur flaw dard of aerrice high Stop ai and see what we mean Wt HAVE APLfc AVAILABIE FOR LOAK8 RRAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL AT 5 ,5 I v 1  T   V r SS  Wedaegckj, Qcl 23 1946 Now in Stock  1 24  iEEL FURNACE I GEHL STOKER 1 ROCKLaN PUMP JACK OIL BURNING AND ELECTRIC STOCK WATER HEATERS SHOWER STALL LAUNDRY STOVES AND PIPE STATIONARY TUBS AND FITTINGS  Classified L w ant Ad iOK SALEWinter Eating potatoes 1  hauteu in less than 2 weeks, get tyoas now Millard VVtltbe inone 7SF4, Vinckney , i VVAU KfN Liood fiiouse of Patttr  oon Lake i uuU, Call 471 on fiiat uiuay, HARDWARE    BOYDELL iMMISVAMUStEUtmS  MAO 111 ITKIT 4M CIMtHtlW  ioe, burns wood or coal uieun Kngslcy, Chubb Corners door, 1 sink, 1 bed and springs, iZ   gal steel tank, will hold 180 ib of I air pieUureset of stairs 12 ft long Jno egg incubator Frank Plasko ILOTrurse containing billfold and  ration book Finder keep money lor return ng Marilyn Fauser itwuLDujitiwi lor service s,ui,  ion in village of Pinckney Good opportunity See Don Maycock or fpho  Howell 2774M iFt VLE2 burner laundry stove,  y new, with pipe 700, 10 I  LEE LAVEY We are now doing Cust  om Grinding Farmer s Feed Supply f,  5 PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELLM,  , I barrel shot gun 2000 West Main St, Pinckney  ANTED TO UUYChickens of all kinds, also ducks Will pay Detroit prices  iC H Lloyd i 11 Cedar Lake Kd Phone iaP2 LISlmCiS WANTED I have prospects who wish to buy property in Pjnckney and surround ing vicinity Would appreciate your listintfs Fred J Teeple, Realtor Phone 675, Howe1 WAITED Paner or alMrinda, Iron Raga   Copper Harry Frisk FOR ALEJNew 22 inch aH steel fur I mice Clifford Chamber  FOR SALE Round Oak heating stove, 1 inch, hard ccal stoveK1 ker1 osent heating stove J H Hooker WAN TF D CHICKKW5 Honest prcea paid for al kind of noultr Tyler Brogan Howell, Mich Helena elusive in Howell STATE OP The Ore CMM for Liviagt at Orelto ef Pnahcalioa  Gerald Tiea, Plaintiff,  va MAJ Yu Tien  Defendant Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County oX Livingston in chancery, at the City of HoweU,Mkhtgan on September 3, 1946 in this cause it appearing from the sworn bill of compliant on file m this court and cause, that the defendant, May Yu Tien is a nonresident ol the State of Michigan, and resides at 15 Shang No Chieh, Wuhsueh,  tiupeh, China, oo Ching Shan Lu On motion of VanWinkle  VanWinkle, attorneys for plaintiff,it is ordered that said non resident defendant, May Yu Tien, cause her appearance o be ented herein within three months from Che date of this order,and thtt in case oT her appearance she cause her answer to plaintiffs bill of compliant to be filed and a copy thereof served on the at torneys for vlaintiff within fifteen days after service on said nan resi dent defendant , May Yu Tien, of a copy of said bill and notice of this order And that in default, thereof said bill be taken as confessed by said non resident defendant, Ma Yu Tien It is further Ordered, that the Pla rtiffs cause this orur to be published within forty days from this date hereof in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County of Livingston,State of Michigan, once in each woek for at least six successive weeks or that he cause a copy of this order to be personally served on   said non resident defendant at least 20 days before the time for her appearance Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissionr Livingston County, Michigan VanWinkle  VanWinkle Attorney for Plaintiff Business Address Howell Michigan  I PRtFESSIONAL 6MNER W  VmWmkW ft VaaWiakfo , Den W VaWlkfe Caere K veaWta U0 iattl00am  Attorney, at  4   I  t   , Stat i Setevaa to  ia ta OIL Or SL MtGLUSKEY  DENTIST 111 R  I I  CEMETERY MEMORIAL J L, ARNET 4 SON Office 93S Reaiefeace 614 HAROLD a CHUBB Hawaii, Mkaigaa loaumeata  Mar hate MARION BEAUTY SHOP, SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENTS MACHINE AND MACHINELESS  AUSO COLD WAVES  Phone u MARION JAXVlS0aer P  MARTiN J LAVAN 13 Sitae eWaif PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Phoae 3F11 Piacka Mieaigaa HERB SNELD 13 307M1 Oread H4 Hewett Real tete, li City LAke wmd F A lUl You Prtqert With Urn SK AVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Pooee W43 Pinckftw    Michigan 136F6 mm Statt LlCMM  RepairOi 8717 tkoiU Drfrt Rusk Lake PHSWARTHOUT A SON FUNERAL HOMv liodrtk Bquipneat AmkuUoce Serviee Pkoe 39 rHMkaey, Mleklir SEPTIC TANKS St  POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLFNEL HOrEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 441 ANN ARBOR  CESS prescribed We are puincr R5c for croan brought to our door Watson  OLeary DP ivy, Howoll Rubinstein Cosmetic ex Livingston County at FOR SALGrey leather bahy can Ruths Shop tor W oniea , ,rp fa now also iicatinj stove Phone 101 lohn Cologne, 506 Mowers Road FOR SALEiSlabwooa Buy No I Thurson Lumber Cot, Phon v44 lloavell, Mich 1 WANTED Interior Decorating, eith er bruh or spray painting, no paper landing, small carpenter jobs Din VanSlambrook, Phone 4TFS I i UK sWiitiniun u room modern liousc with basemeiit and water frontage 375 West Main Street Pinckney, Mich , Housewives  8 AV E YOUR WASTE FATS  f The United States Government  Needs them for EXPLOSIVES FOR SALE Porcelain top kftchen cabinet, dresser, rocking ohuir, rug, dishes and cooking utensels Lucius Doyle, Phone 12rOR SALE 4 can milk cooler, 15 gallon electric automatic electiu water heater, shallow well water system, Hammer Mill Lawn Mower, rubber tires Elmers Garage Oak Grove, Mich FOR SALE All wool white Mexican Jacket size 15,never worn, price 20 Mrs Lloyd Hendee iOR SALEKalamazoo heating stove burns coal or wood, excellent shape Emery Heynal , 124 Tiplady Rd FOR SALECoal and wood cook tove,also base burnerMark Matdson Phone Brighton 2W2  MICH SEPTIC KNED Leave Tliem  this Store FOR SALE Cement blocks Quality Block Co, Oak Grove, Mich FOR SALE Leghorn hens and fryers alive, or dresed Fred Saymour, 463 Rush Lake Rd  WANTEIWaitress for full time Dixie Restaurant, Main and Pean Sts, Pinckney FOR SALE 1936 Ford, 1039 Plymouth Both in Good condition See Bob Vedder, phone 39F3,Pinckney FOR SALESand colored herringr bone tweed tailored suit, size 18 for  10 Phone Pinckney 63 FOR SALEElectric pump Call on Sunday at 6080 West M36 HOUSEWIFE t  Ambitious housewife to be trained for local business directly from her home Flexible hours, average earnings 200 an hour, Foi interview write Box 108, Pinckney,   iRock broilers Josn Burg, phone 58F21 FOR SiALECejnent 11 locks  I  T Block Products 1900 Beardsley Rd, Pinckney LILSTBlack long haired dog with vhU heast in vicinity of Tiplady  Portage Lake Roads Reward for return Ben Tomlin WANTED TO DO Interior and ex,U4U i none i J4Ftf, ciowaJL   OH SALW liarn, 30 x 70, goou minion, luia Li, , tacabie, iio wUKlv WiViSiU Boy, 17, deairey uiu Is nut returning to scnooi  none ciiil1, IincKney FOR SALE Chev Pickup William  Brash ,ua SALEElectrit stove, partment   ue, H hunier,orau new iiiUsel meyer Phone 88F2 I   iv AiiiCirculating heatei it ouws coal or wood Wra, Kenneay 409 Putnam St We have been buying cream in Howell for 35 years Prompt and courteous service Paying 85c for cream brought to the Watson  OLeary Dairy, Howell, Mich  CESS POOLS A TANKS CLL  , 24 Hour Service All Contents Haul d vay Inspection Free Moder Equipment Phone South Lyon 9811 Rea 5031 WALTER DUNCAN 80UTH LYON, MICH CLAUDE F, K1RSCHXE General Contractor and Builder 251 Portage St Pinckney,Mich f 666 sOU PREPARIATIOWS LIQUID TABLETS, SALVESNOSE DROPS Us nly As Directed CORY DRUG STORE SEPTICTTfcTAnd CESS  POOLS CLEANED MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 East jaffercon Street  DANBURKETT Phone 6292 Am Arbor, Mick,  FOR REFRIGERATION CALLSERV1CE COMMERCIAL NATION  Du AL REFRIGERATION PHONE 13S F O WANTEDYoung lady of 20 sires FOOT ODOR GERM Hr,W TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASED, your 35c back F O is a fermentation Kill this germ, you kill the jodor Get this POWERFUL germ 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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>w ZEYXOLDS Mi 3iS  1   Nur Michigan Mirror State News Tsrslof Tali f the One out of every four voting citisens in the United State will bo vetran of World War II Care for veterans of all previous wars coat 35 billion dollar up to 1M5 Cost of the new GX Bill of Rights may finally cost more than 80 billion dollars, according to the United States News A federal bonus, similar to that granted after World War I, would add 10 HaHoween Party Planaed YoBag Latte Auxiliary To Sponsor iiaUoVeea Party Oct 31 Wednesday, Oct 16 1946 10 A Halloween party is being plannfor all school children and young people and also the children of any district which sends its children to Pinckney  It is sponsored by the Young Ladies Auxiliary There will be prises   or the most comic, the most grotalShiUiondoUarT and 4the best characterisation hungry candidates will soon advocate f eJume ln the  AH a federal bonus for our twenty million  50111 J  entrance to the school After the parade there will be contests, games and refreshments at the school While the business men are contributing to the fund anyone else who wishes to may do so by dropping their contributions in the boxes providede for that purpose in the stores on Main St Watch this paper for more details next week In case of rain the program be held the firat good night veterans Washington commentators hint that behind the firing of Henry Wallace by President Truman was the unified front put up by United States Senators Vandenburg of Michigan and Coanally of Texas Wallace is stumping Michigan industrial centers this month, while Vandenburg is in Paris Michigans penal system, object of a legislative investigation this year, is given a top rating by the American Prison Associations corrections congress in session at Detroit Dr Garrett fieyns is the Michigan direc tor The legislative report will go to the 194V state legislature in January The Civilian Productions Administration refused to authorize repairs at the Coliseum at the state fair grounds, Detroit The 1947 state fair cannot be held unless the building is remodeled    To safeguard its veterans housing village, largest on any college campus in the nation, Michigan State College hi, inaugurated its own fire department with six firemen and two fire engines on 24hour duty because of the increased cost of will  CURftEN MPs OMMN     sal  icsiUeM Truman made the front  la, week when ho came out MKSMARY LLUABfcTH CONNER Mary Elizabeth Lyman, daughtei of the late Wuimm and liridget Ly man pioneera was born April Jio, 14 m Putnam twp, Livinion co, where her entire lite was spent On April 17, 1883 she waa united in marriage to John henry Connei He died 3U years ago To this union were born seven children, three havi ing preceeded their mother in death I  She passed away on October 9, 194d at the home of her daughter, Mrs Wm Thompson in Algonac Surviving are a son, John U, of Detroit and three daughters, Mrs u anabell Thompson, Algonac, Mi state conservation services, the next, htherine Battle and Airs Margaret legislature will ue useu to approve WyUe of Howell u grandchiidren an increase in hunting and imig ftnd 13 ffreat grandchildren lees Anglers and smallgame nuntJ The funeral was held Saturday era wouiu pay two dollars instead of, morning fromSt Marys church at one deer nunters 360 instead of l  w  u l s2ki6 and trappers tttuO instead ox 160 9o stoat transportation competition of the rare Marquette streamlined HILDEBRANO BERRlMAN trains oporsting between uranunapj Married at the Sagfnaw Methodist PLAY SPACES FOR MUXJwS Over two million persons living southeastern Michigan, can rtaaji these stateowned play spaces eapfty Since 144 the conservation dsfthas been acquiring land in these south eastern Michigan recreation arena to provide picnic grounds and access U scenic sport and fishing waters The land ftfso is opened for hunting in seaaon except near buildinKs or where otherwise vposted Recreation i  Lcai Ch Elects Office community Congragationai Chaafjilp Ucu Otticers tor ensuing 49 areas shown arc 1 Waterloo, i linckney ci llriuhtoii, 4 1land  5 Highland, i ltoiai Lake, 7 fWtine Lake, S Molly Ci Ortonville,  11 Mctainorn,  1 i til Mountain, i li Uiuhcier 11  ti,a iw nu t unrestricted Jewish migTsV ,L,UUIUI to iaieine Gov Dewey of st  VOIK in a day 01 t,u later ap twvtd the presidents stand The 01 tivaiive press belittled both of Hr added they were only appeal iy for Jewish votes and had BQ I vr xo enforce their demands ai  M, Uruian ha a protectorate Air Iaietine ainl will continue to   rt Jewish migration there in niii to ajpfuse the Arabs on whom ,e depends for much of her oilSer, peakin though some cun  u t  c eiVoi L aoiM be made  , J  i i iii  a iiUad , , uLun, of buck passingDurll, war Cermany exterminated  li, by the thousands in gas hambers ote Sow Kusii, Pliant,  , , nit tt I W  n  do not want tiiem and they are M on ho bortlor of the Holy riii Hi 111,Following a 9ry delightful atIUCK dinner in tne baement ot ine Uum Congl church ,tne follovitng omcers were elected last Monday mgnt All officers were elected for one year unless otherwise indicated  IT MARYl CHCstCH Rev Tnncis Marpny, pastwir Masses at 8 and 11 u m, No vena rridaj 2J0 uoon and 800 p m Preparation for Holy Commun IintkiHy IliatM St MaivV 27 lo 0 INLKASMRS LASi IlaClOD ATTACK WHICH JIVIiS III IM MAUCIN V IK ADRIAN TiM Iliifhii v ilef  Adrian liaic la the lights ai 1 Iintkiiiy jraiiKii icil Sat Marys of 1 Friday nielli under land uk, Lo to It c 1, ion 1111 Land by j In thousand waiting their 1 1 i to lip arrows, llerdod in con n  MI ramp w ith little fond, lo1 , Mid crowded quarters their lot i pliable and a reproach to the whole world To add to their misery ili ii numbers are increasing1 daily onie odution w hove to la workd mil ml 1 fief1  only one in sight Kio the barriers to Palestine ii Ihe on jiasses run easily in inidluld I Id  Tilays Ian a in , iiViiui frame urn ,oi auious ami I found the tenyard line a stone s all i to  1 pad A 1 li ii h l t,cy riachcr Pinckney, Rev Francis Murphy of fieiating Burial was in St Marysvxditow  oejmatery  f  ion each Saturday 8 to 9 p in M4 church Clerk Kloyse Campbell I unlay  00 to 1  u m, cnurch Treasurer Clyde Fisher 19th Sunday ufter Ienteeost audi Ast Treasurer Merwin Campbell,  of St John ICantiua, First week  Deacon Herman Widaeyer ol 50th Novenna, , Mat iwetcnam Among the intentions are sun, Robert Ackiay PeC intention Mon, late Win In the third qunnr Uwy ui Edsel HUM lWlWt TuB Jolin fohey family  other touchdown by Ymmu hi  , ,insi Wlii,4hij lister Irma Fri, parish continually tb ruuLenmu In i n ami,, weoarpeM0, y fiuy g0t rolh tr Deaconess  trustee, a yrs  Don ,1 Muf Banntt, Tues, John P SJSR iwSrsantf BeSSuito mT ing of Leo Gibney and that point sevi I hey ouJy score be i IR from t tims t, i,, one uiiuiiiiv on a 1 iMI play by Jim  be liveyard line On CampfaUJ J Hita Voungsclre1 I II lluti ,,el a i Ile ia and ids, Lansing, and Detroit, the Great church Friday evening, October 11 i,akes Greynound Lines are naugui fiss Evelyn Hildebrant of Saginaw uting tnreo roundtrip expre Duscoto Stanley Berrimnn, prosecuting   , ,   parish Music Com Florence Baughn, Eloy Mr   se Campbell, Geneva VanSlambrookJ COM Coi L nOKCH and Percy Swarthout , sWj Alfra Allsw, Mllator Church Organist Florence Baughn UfMof BaugonOraiiist and Aost Organist Eloyse Campbell Choi Dlractor uaily Another illustration ox ree en attorney of Livingston county The enevol7TreasEdith VanSlambrook O M rhopipson, S b t wrPme I bride is the daughter of Rev W E Jshers John Burg, Max Reynolds, owJup 100 Michigans oneman grand jury sysjHildchrand of Saginaw M Echurchl Lloyd Hendee, Merwin Campbell, Otto Poulson, Will Euler, Welton te eceived uaccering praise iromjwho performed the ceremony After Ls,rd Bates, noteu correctionist ihe Lansing granu jury s AUOUS were uown to 10,000 last week, and the  little legislature nas oeen requusteu u appropriate 5o,oou more, approximately S450,000 have Oeen e ponded so xar Union bricklayers working on Michigan State Colleges o,0oo,000 construction program get 200 an hour a wedding trip in Canada they will reside in Howell Congratulations MARRIAGE LICENSES Don Boudion, 22, Milford, Tessa Priestly, 22, Brighton Merlin Beck, 20 Fowlerville, Patricia Martin, 16 Howell Walter Horton, 42, Gregory, Kathleen Pilgrim 29, Ypianti Benjamin Hicks, 21, Fownvilic, or 80 for forty hours work rtver Marilyn Gray, 19, Webberville ige pay, including overtime, runs I Robert Oppenheim, 24, Howell, vig6 Vhe average weeKiy wage ui Phyllis Buffington, 19, Brighton volloge instructors is 67 Roll your,Ralph Marvin, 21, Howell, Alice oWni lean OBrien, 22, Br hamberlain     E S INSTALLATION r  Brighton Government ownership aiiu operajBEWARE 0F THESE NINE tion of the copper inaustry  along MARTIAL RISKS with industries producing lead, zinc, ,   aiuminum   A  ,s yoUP tinuux one of  nm verare i magnesium, golo, and u   ZJT 1Z propose by the CLO Mine, jngerous characters whom novii J Vu i  IT  Tui ,lody should marry A mintage Mill and bmelter Workers Union This  ,  v   Y,  c     IULMirounhng seie tells you how to Union bargains for more tnan lo0,OW J   A , workers Copper mining in Michigan I  avoid the more common matrimonial pitf jlh RekO the tory in the Amererican WeHy, great magarin with this Sundays October 20 issue of is now regulated by  federal premium price jjtan which provides for oamtt aubmdies The same OLOJ   Vi2i7lW union recently defeated a proposal toIn lwro bunoay nmes ir coiamiudata from hoiding offiob CHAC, sCHAEFCR MiUREO Midlands Dow Chemical Company  w pheasant hunting on his has a M mUUoa dollar expansion fann Tuesday monung at Chubbs  MM v Mn BMMMi JnTtA3 Corners, Reg Schaefer shot at a cock logram  ejnM lJipfceatnt whkh rose from the bnui ahousug shortage and lack of 1  ,, who was m a Hne 4 feet away got moat of the shot The i ,  The newly elected officers of the inckney Chapter No 145 Order of ie Eastern Stor will be installed at pVBlnJJJ1  public installation ceremony next y rttea, Vednesday evening at 800 p min he Masonic Halt, Mrs Lola Lobdell HS worthy matron and Clifford Miller as worthy patron The public is Invited to this ceremony and any friends of the officers or of ths Eastern Star The installing officers are as follows Installing Officer Mrs Altta Meyer Installing Marshall,MfHaiei Parker Install Chaplain Mrs Lulu Lamb InstalOrganist,MrsJ1orence Baughn Sunday School r 110 Choir practise Wad evening GOSPEL MISSION Pastor  tzra Beacie S S Snpt Marvin Shire Morning Worship 100 Sunday School  1045 Young Peoples Meeting 730 o0 Wed  osiMi DEVTER ClicR MILL OPEN Custooi grinding and filtering every Tuesday and Friday Otto Wagoner  Son, Deter Phone 4781  CONSERVATION NOTES COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Regular meeting held on the day of Oct , 1946, Present Lavey Trustees Clinton, twice Don Clark inlc  iil a pass uiii i an it hack thiiu n  fioni where Joe Kurns wenl I i j Lie Adiian line lor the I hii   , down The ln one canic on 1 HI wnl pa to iioiliio Duilow u  im I i ly , s 1 m a luuhiov ,1 M Mcyii IJOOi il 1 ,ir ri ra JJOIII  Aliiun hud j ni y ol if  j 01 in,I seem to le aiile to Cil  Uj,1 1  1 hie Uatiov, a li rsliOiii, ur, tn yi ,it man who hus heen howinn up vi J, pliyeii uartc IhiirK Jici ouoe IOM 0 el lion Anhui , phue ai V,L, hall, as the hit ler did not thi  made a toiirhdown and pia,, 1 d a  Udelii ve anie All of the iinelney rescrvu 1J 1 a Kot into the ie This Friday nih rivr1 one of her hi JI,H  v   i   idtfe comes here for a mlit at XAHJ pm Moekinidei w hi three anie halily, dfa1tm Ville i riiie J   J a sna LM week and h i niiloi L niu t ho makinp up for time IaLi d hy vvar gasoline k,H a collections in the first month, of IMJ were ,17i,j7 npc,l io 1,117, 1M7 in li45  iiid  0 , , mi for use nf jfaa i hi1 ,i,i anounteii 10 1,7ri cenir, to s 1 fr,nr77 in i lai eiiod in 1 l  The as lie, lor, n fur are 203,i2   year of 1 P1  twi Michigan des tax coll i ,t I into n poor nier1 1  on 11 ns hut mall stocks M ,  nviluhr for   were 12,04 vi r tn,,,,,,, to Ht 4P,Kol in 1045 Fa1hine, July and August salo tax coheHion were 10 pet fit ,6r lft45 Mid   I t Iliey Jumpeil t  jhThjS is tine to incr I ed j v f foods,    , n   il  ,hl  ales mounted w ,,01,1 i IM preen Inciease ve  AneuI 1 Mo t   I 1 1 y a n Vve on  Ill I   HO nv  1 n tiirt Si nitor Hohrrt 1 trml a sympathetic  hit inaint Im Neurpr, tKi,eam h,  L OaiI   J t   0  to a iea 14th Tc meet the general increase in costs the dept is reeomending aii inciease in hunting and fishing Iken Claude Kirsehke se Fishing and small game licenses Sept 6, payroll would be raised from 1 to 2deer Sept 26, payroll 1276 Clark and Palmer AbsentKennedy, The foUowtng bills were presented Aug 22, payroll S2C176 Oaude Kirsehke  4270 Aug 29, payroll  278X1 2241W  1024G Holt team, 2 to  In iiuktooc MtJKund hack, Sioekhnuee has Pros, 3 jiaytji who iv haid to inp J Griffith, fUIKj Stoekhnde tied a t nrklie, Near JJ t   i ii and convict ion of the   oi v ir t jininnl  as a blot on ih   toi nf th voihl rind iliefjal hijni f tin liw on which they v ere  OMV   A   ,j after their 1   oinmit These men 1   areij oio in ils of the worst p and hl reiluced nss muider  a  ieriec  LUP af grs chambers imi furitacr Tfts attempt to show 1 hat if  any hJ von Flisenhour, M i  rfVnr Hivk md even Pres  di tt Rooevet niitrht have been  j 1T t in i ioir trial under the   t   Jike his illustrious frin  invariably on the wronp nde o iMfiy question He was an ,4Mireu Kirtor foupM IxndIease  , 1 vrr efforts This last outV   ii line with his previous Ve heartily ajrrec wit 11 tovMsKr Mcrmick of New llork when he Unempioymeot Com  f He was taken to UnhrraaaaHna Cosamininn, with its 29Wjr5aty hospital, Ana Arbor where it niS  7 fOW LT  J sute land wiU be heldat November the feaecai nmjauj seniil, Charles is aa artist for the Michiga licenses from 225 to 350 trapping from 10 to 2 Non res ident fiahujr licenses to 3, small game to 15 and deer licenses 35 iHunters should be very careful in muck lands where if fire starts ia peat it will burn for months evea yejirs , Auction sale of oil and gas leases Mtrvice with around 120 eipioe6 uJhsVe aaiarias wm paid from federal j U account for CoAservatiaa Dept CAMD Or IHAMatS We are very grateful to all mays sing on Nov i, Miehagaa archers kitted 4 in the first 4 days 4 permits to aunt in Attest oouaty have becul tueeivedjOaty 9M will he Lights, Sept and Oct 2070 Lee Lavey, supplies 14c Lee Lavey, ins, fire truck 29201 Saline ,, Dundee he,ri n, Ron George Hoiben 5ouiu j Wian  liooxlt lFow Joe Clark, flag car Wlorvile , 71arvville u iwter 1 by Palmer, seconded byjtt Clark to pay bills Motion carried afotioa by Palmer,  upported by Clark that C Kirsehke be infused excem payment on gmvel Motion I Jit A capacity croud is cxpeelcd  Frith y nivht IU 11   hmertv w,i ix served on the yiomds Come on out and Me hos you like the iinekne J,hted field I Heetonced voluntary eutiuuiasia or Soie, of foolUil vc in Hit 1,,, kiio of p r, ui, sUJieriru eetion last week were HoueH   ,,  ,,, 4 Two weeks Kutoti Fnpid  hi Irtmi  ii  uit ministers signed a MJ i lhit JJ twkbririe ,t it ion siprovinjr such mercy killSiiie 0, DundeeChoseo ut Romaidsj ,1,, We ttont think any such law is ntxdd ard it is contrary to all laws jf Jod and man It would mrke the nurnar nee little better lonoors  A Tin Arbor H SpH4ial CHiiniuniealioii Thtre will lie a spennrcoirmunioa ton Txwlire o 7 F 1thn dumb animals who are killed if  they hronk a leir or suffer an incur able disease We understand certain ianre trbes in Africa put to death i ill ilieir ared and infirm members  Do wc want to dopt their standard i t ion K li17Jr  A M on Sa ed aw Clark that Hwward Thayer bej Felkwrraft to suxioood the late presentJoseph Griffith, wM Anentare has offered to ship and cattle raisers were successful law on the books Hotioas by dark, support by that Claude Kirsehke be re t aH duties of Street m jt A M on tSaturdav niphtt October Arnure na lloterried ,, t onftM two hrt  Al 4,000000 lbs of meat to this country y fith supported by  of   f  Mipnto rehexe the shortage This would ta be   M4WlJlic Home at Alma will aW lwnod canrKd    Uaut atgas Motion was  te shown Refreshments served after the decree workAll members of the , P1  team are asked to be11 1 PJnants from jhavinir foot and mouaS disease ia  MK i m  rattle Thi 1 only a u ta serue until next rej I  i i u Tw BE HMfUGMT MCltE rnosl countrww including the by Srattnav support P H Swarthout informs as that I States has had thui diseaseM k ay 4Ctiauaa that the eallectkm of, the ashes of the late Mrs, Myrta Brown who died in Lo Angeles, , California on Oct 4 of acute indigi ejftion will be brought here for bwr ial on the lot by her husbandXmil R Brownormer mayor of Pinckney who died in 1J8, states has had this diea wropoaod to abolish all independent slaughter relieving the meat districts and i naatusuV ia tiICXSdied  l8f  mT7 ZT nt 4o Ifcebert tmotead ami wif45 J    ekm StacaahleV yet 15 a aatwjy  WmrMf1W     v   9MNCKHEY DISPATCH JSNmtom Oct 1 146    s Sylvan Theatre CHILSU, men  NAUiOeUMU NOTE  Stoc abridge high school has hired Frt, Sat, Oct 1ft 1  MY PAL HUGGER Starring ROY ROGERS, GABBY HAYERS ad DALE EVANS NW MichArmy Football Pktur Cartoon Satrl The Andftraoa Fanuant Club v4 with Jamas Livonaoxt Saturday aad the Unadilla Farmers Chb wi a hart kar   w GUnt U U Atore, lornier ifcockkuidge   II1 TU I T 4 aj school suptaud later at iras take, V MlUlluAni u at Coiumnus, Ohio where he i V f 1 Rff Aft  state director oi th Yererans Agri A  I AH U A  cultural Adminiscfcration Leslie high school dedicated their ligfcted atluetic iield hut week The Brignton council at its last I lature will continue state aid lox Wayne University Detroits tax flight prompted solons to turn over I7Q0, meeting voted to authorize the may j 000 to Wayne lor new huiktinfs This      iani at jnstitution aas moM than 15,000 atu Sua, Moo, T, Oct 20, 21, 22  ROAU fO UTOPIA1 i A Comedy Starring BING CROSBY, BOB HOPE DOROTHY LAM0UR Sua Showi, 3,5,7,9 Wed, Thur, Oct, 23, 24 1THE RETURN Of FRANK JAMbS Kereeaie In Technicolor with HENRY FONDA, GENE T1ERNEY, JOHN CAKRAD1NEO0NALD MEEK Cartoon Peac Tm  otball Sun Showi 715 A 9ilB Coming To Each Hi Own tranga Love of Martha Kara Howell Theatre HOWFLL, MICH TUM, Wad,, Thur, Fri, Oct, 15,16,17,18 ANNA AND THE KING OF S1AM witn IRENE DUNN, REX HARRIS and  LINDA DARNELL Nawa Comedy or to acquire state owned Island Lake for an airport  The robher of the saie in the  Lansky junk yard at Ann Arbor in  which 3300 was taken has heen soled by the confession of 2 teen age boys  An injunction suit by Alfred and Lucking has blocked the ,City of Ann Arbor from accepting i7,000 back pay and 20,000 a year annual payment from the tniverstiy of Michigan for police and fire protection, sewers etc The university pays no  taxes The Webber cottage at Triangle Lake burned last week Harold Gravenstein and Margaret Uaniels of Howell were married at  St Josephs church, Howell, Saturday, Horn to Mr and Mrs Steve Parker of Pinckney on Oct 6, a daughter at McPhenson hospital, Howell Hartland hijrh school recently bent ThaMilfurd at football 25 to 0 j The last Michigan Conservation magazine carried a pase of drawings of the cottontail rabhit and one of j ruffed grouse, both by Charles Shae fer of Chubbs Corners Dr W B Huntley, one time head ofthc Mich State Han, has resigned as Jackson prison doctor Mrs Otis Wehb has returned to her home in Howell from the Ann Arbor hospital The Wells Paving Co of Dearborn have been given the contract to resurface the Dexter streets Sat, Oct 1 Mat 2 P M PRESTON FOSTER SIGNE HAS0 STRANGE11 TRIANGLE Pius COWBOY BLUBS with HOOSltR HOT SHOTS National Barn Dane GUY ktlBBEE and  KfcN CURTIS Cartoon JUNGLE QUEEN MAT ONLY Sun, MonOct20 21 Sun Mat 2 P M Cont G1NCKR ROGERS I 1M ia ,    HEART BEAT with JEAN PIERRE AlMuST AD0LPH MENJOU Cartoon Travel Tuea, Wad , Thur, Fri Oct 22, 23, 24, 25  CLAUDETTE COLBERT and  JOHN WAYNE in WITHOUT RESERVA   TIONS I Cartoon New Avon Theatre Stockbridf, Mich Fri, Sat Oct 18, 19  THE BLUE DAHLIA A Action Picture Starring ALAN LADD, VERONICA LAKE Carteoa Unutual Occupations Sato, Tua, Oct 20, 2 GILDA4 NOTES OF 35 YEARS AGO At the Fowlerville fair Stockbridge refused to play ilowell because the  Howell team violated an agreement against outside players and only had 3 Howell men on their team Shoup of Luddington pitched and the rust were Jackson Briscoes Stock bridge won on a forfeit and then played the Howell bunch and beat them U to 1 Berry Bros, were the Stockbridge battery Monks Bros, have closed their store here and are moving the stock to Bay City Leo will run it there A Louis has taken ove1 the Chevrolet apQncy in Howell  Mrs J P Doyle gave variety iilovo1 for Miss Norma C urlett at her home Saturday with 50 present Fred Sherer of Ypsilanti wrecked his car on the Howell road north of town Sunday He received a broken nos and othr injuris John Dinkel is building a garage and Mrs Floyd Reason who bought the Aaron Alexander property on I South Mil St and will build a bun galow Scth Jacobs Brighton editor suffered a broken collar bone and ribs last week when he fell from ladder Joe Gentile of Munith has started a fruit store in the Ross Read store Williamston now has Detroit Edijsno service C D Johnson of North Lake has 1100 bushl of apples Last year he had 6000 Frank BreriDingstall arrived home last week with a black bear A farewell party was given Bernard Smith and wife of Chubbs Cor ner Monday nightThey are moving to Canada and Drama Starring K1TA HA WORTH, GLEN FORD Wtfi Th fiat JUiafcow Valley ifSH5 aA  Mr and Mrs Fred Read were in Detroit Friday Dickie Darrow has a new bicycle Basaell Gardner of Chelsea was a Viler here Friday Rrs Lulu Darrow has returned Mate froon Flushing, Long Island Brothers have their new on South Mill Street well along to Mr and Mrs Ralph Clin McPherson Hospital, Howell, NOTFS OF 47 YEARS AGO Sylvester Bullis has discontinued his milk route to Lyndon   Hilton Bailey of Gregry is working in lbert Culhanes cooper shop  John Ryan, editor of the DemoHarvy Girfa, Born for TroahUMa j crat and Anna McCarthy of Tyrone  I were married Tuesday George Sigler has just made and completed for Thomas Burkett a  fine pony card for his Shetland Norjnan Reason rode his bicycle home from Detroit over the week Alex Mclntyre, Orley JackaonW A Carr, Fnwk Johnson GharVes Henry, C JL Sfcier, Boilui Webb, W H Crofoot are the new Urectors of the Pinckoey Cemetery Assn The Kpworth League will aponsor a motion pictawe ahowimc of the  s  Wth, a daughter KyUwjPlgaioil Plav  Obermarsau at the  m    j i opera house Oct 2425 Gratft of Detrort was a guest  Mjh fUlnA g McClaili ZLL  nve started  airier pteUn busineas Deenspent the weeW   Mek Fatona j  iamae   Alley vs  fta eteld flMvod into the Suy   D AUey  mm mm mm MWA Ecv ,, Pearoe  rleten  ,aES J ,   a   aLj s , iiB Uewport on Vet x telEttZZfJl heme Tmeamy  mm TZr Or Nov 1 the Detroit Phflharm M iS eeica Ctab, the Tirat number on the Mrs Gtaf ,, j  G5 jjoaoa by Mm has  dents, compared with a prewar level of 10,000 The Michigan Education Aaaociatton estimates the annual onanciel needs of public schools at 104 million doiiarssome 40 million more than they are getting today Ballot Pro posal No 2 would guarantee schools an amount equal to 4264 per cent of  the sales tax of the previous year plus onesixth of the current years sales tax Consumer inability to buy meet is creating a boom demand for cheese with a result of higher prices Milk prices may climb until January A movement is under way to require pasteurization of milk for both beverage use and cheese Undulant fever worms are killed by pasteurization  11 state legislature invested power  the state department of agriculj u  e for dairy milk Inspections j Warning by Dr Eugene B, Elliott,  tate superintendent of public instruction People must know that taking that much money sales tax diversion from the state will mean either new  taxes or reduced services    How some municipalities in other Btates get new revenue Philadelphia 22 million dollars, Toledo three million dollars, fro man income tax St Louis and Kansas City, cigarette tax Sixtyl three cities in Washington, amusement admission tax Atlanta, Georgia, 562,000 from garbagerefuse collec tion tax Los Angeles, 1 on 1,000 gross receipts     HOW DOES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEAL HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED Whether the Method of Healing Disease, Overcoming Poverty, and  fully Restoring Harmony Which Chrint Jetsus Employed Can Be Successfully Used Now for an Answer in Simple, Understandable Terms, Attend A FREE LECTURE ENTITLED 1 Christian Science Its Godliness and Grandeur By OSCAR GRAHAM FEEKECSB of Kansas City, Mo Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts iUESJMY OCIIOBEK 22  800 P M Howell High School Auditorium CHKI51JAN SCIENCE SOCIETY rtOWEiL, MICHIGAN CORDIALLY INVITES YOU  r t  MODERN schoolroom lighting is carefully planned to provide the best possible aid to study Every effort is made to keep that lighting ac top efficiency, because educators know that good marks and guod eyesight depend on it But lighting at home is not always so easy on young eyes A light may glare because the bulb is too large or because its improperly shaded Your child may not complain, because hes grown accustomed to itbut that deceptive glare can tire his eyes and brain, jjive him Bs where he should get As Itmay even cause headaches or harmful eyestrain Ineres no difference between the elec tricity in y nr son schoo and that in his home No dif brence in the quantity used As fir as the quality of lighting goeswell, thats up to you And the safest way to really know that your youngsters homework is easy on the eyes is to arrange for an fcdison Home Service Advisor to call on vou and check your lamps art fixtures She can do ths in a very iw minutes    if necessary, show how you can bring your lighting up to schoolroom standards Theres no charge for her visit no obligation to you Ana1 its  real ounce of protection for your familys eyesight FOUR WAYS TO GIT THE MOST TMM Y0UK LIGHTS  Oust steals light Keep bulbs, shades and flector howls clean  re 2 Replace darkcolored shades with light shades with white lining Flaring sides are better than straightsided ones J 9 Use correctsized lamp  7 bulbs and shades Too   large a size may cause fa  tiguing glare An Edison 4 j , LamptxchangeServiceraan J Jg4 will be glad to replace your w0  burnedour bulbs Jk Have your lamps and T fixtures scientifically tested for quantity and quality or illumination Your Home Service Advisor does this with a lightmeter The DETROIT EDISON Co  m  Shirey  Sons j J  nam  NEW CHIAP  OIL BURNER fwMeabM   rmtm stoves  fWNAOS MAT vmmm Mfsaas  Automotive Service General Repair, Wrecker Service Gn9 Jol9 Auto Parte, TIKE M  PAIRING, Arc  Acetlyn Weldiac Accee lories, Tire Hcatcre ami  Batteries Per SalVl Chevrolet Setfao g ate,Od tires Shirey  Sons MAJViSTS ftOHX 36 NOT rueurti Sfaxrti ,f PE8SONAUS 7 NAJbert JDinkel was ia Lansing on business Saturday MM mmmX fmnao OIL  fitiBMi fiaqsje Seetf Oil otf fcliBiUF istto oflaa bmct withw Who if  oertain Junior girls crxj about ia OextarXald it be B LaRf , Too bad Benue B is not in tbel BUly Shehan of Ann Aubor spent high aoboot Pexbapa her jnotherlast peek with Mr and Mrs William TheOor Sniwely would IMM let bar go with Beoiie 1 Saeban  5 T     4  Fridar J Ur WAlter H  iaauly of The flee eqgae was Uatt o tba We bipetbat Miss Curtis doesnt Lansing called at the WUiiaai Mevoer tbe Bofapoa arai Sat aUMoan b a iehanceiasai like 4v h1   home Sunday JfMaa sSee BVfiaakl  I J RHannett jurnad froai a aey 1011 Meyer, Neil Ptmba aadJDai Too mfiD L  X back eral weeks stay at McPberaoo Boapt1 vid Aberdeen atteoded 4be  Ito Asstanotion ooilesje Kow Kormaltal, last Wednesday 4anoataan AJAKV fiatwaaaflkst lTEZTkZdL   w H01,     MraadJtoiataa,a4lla i wL ZTIw Hrmr tbe yellArbor apent Sunday with Mr and Bnhnonhaie and iiackay flaatea  iVLTzLfSZ mSZlJrA i Mrs Locale Wjlie and afaa Gotdie Chalasa aat  iHew  fibjf no Artibt lull but be and Babter aw in tbe e Eyer, and autor, Sooslay visitors f Mr aad Has, 41bart IMabal  air tbrouah 40c Tfcortrton, inGod Baaida iaat lfHonLggl  Xm9Vm , Mr and Mrs Sharks Wbitebsad AKkana md adla, and XeBLmm mmkm tbe canite ndMias Boatrioe Laabace af atjafi Back 4ifr 7 wen Monday caQeca f Mr and Mxs Jeaae fieorj bays in the urGm1 UaieXiaacbert ana liban 0 Uaiaar aity TVflliaai a mmH 0m  epasepyiNCKNEV Help Wanted  11946 WfcN Ti AUKS OF U ft 45 FOR LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORK  HOUR BAY, 40 HOUR  GOOD WAGM Vokar Corp GREGORY NEWS Mrs Delbert iHarvey and Janice Uiauakae, III, spent the week end vith Mr and Mrs Dewey jtsreniser Rev and Mrs, Walton, Carmen Wheeler and wife, Mrs, Locked and Linda and Esther Jorgenson attended the Gideon supper at Stockbridge Saturday night, The Glenn Caskeys have a new baby, Glenda Ray The J H Nebbitt fumily of Detro1 730 HURON RIVER OR1VR UfcXTfcK, M1GH, 1  J1   w,, i ir , i ii H,Jl l T WMUIOIIUMUmuUUUIMhllllUMimUUIlMUUIKUIUUUlMIUMIUlUHIIIlUIIUlll SHOVEL 1 I With 85 foot Boom and 58 Yd Dragline Bucket h it spent the week end at W J I Cxosmansi Linda Bowdish was home from her school in Canada over the week end Cleve and Charles Poole spent spent Thursday and Friday in Perr ington Mrs Lynn Parish and Mrs Henry Parish of Jackson visited Mrs Susie Worden last week Mrs Howard Marshall entertained the birthday club Wednesday Russell Livermore of Dexter had his car stolen from in front of the James Livermore home here Monday night It was found in Williamson The Thomas Pooles, Chas and iCleve spent the first of the week in  Detroit 8 Gregory ladtes attended a one oclock luncheon at the home of Mrs Claude Kose Friday 1, Mr and Mrs W J Crossmanf spent Sunday at the Lyle I home in Durand I The Willing Workers met with jMrs Carl Leming Wednesday with 15 members and 3 children present Herald Ludtko and wife have re LOCAL NEWS Walter Collins of Romeo called at the Dispatch office Friday Fivd Lake and Herbert Schoetihals left for Lakeland, Florida, last Friday Mrs Winston Baughn entertained her friends at a card party Saturday night Tony Stulie and family of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jerry Eichman  Mr and Mrs Charles Schrain of Lansing called at the W J Nash home Sunday Lester McAfee was called to Jeurgia Sunday by the serious illness of his sister Mrs Stephen Vanllorn of Howell spent last week with Mr and Mrs Clifford VanHorn Mr and Mrs Harry Lee called on Mrs AJger Lee in Allegan Suudaj where she is sick Mr and Mrs Murl Uyiiistnii vi Vernon were Sunday quests uf Mi and Mrs Robert Pike Mr and Mrs Albert Abramsou of Howell were Sunday nuests of Mr and Mrs Hollis Wvlie , Mrs L J Swarthout spent a cou pie of days in Milfurd U wwi  ast week with Ciortonner slstei M Myrtle Uihun Mark Nash ami family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Hemv ta,hart in Flint and called on Kduurl Howell Lester McAfee and family ami Mr   0Tii3t V J  ALL iVPtS OF fcACAViUNG turned home from Canada and Mrs Myron jllRjles attend,, ihe , Mrs, N D Wilson of Jackson and funeral of Miss Marjory McAfee in  Mrs Hazel McGee were dinner Detroit Friday Jgseustof the James iCaskeyjss Fri Wall PI K,I ,  v Herald and Deth Ludtkeatiended  iZTi t , T1, Long a party given at the Sherman Jubb1jJhJ,lb h,t,nB hls lr   I Lake ARMCO IKON BKEAKWATKR SHKUTINU, ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND GRADING FILL DIRT WRITE OB PHONE FOB FKrJU KSTIMAJ K CURDY,  I  t JSK1GHTON, MICH 65J4 Lakeview Drive, Hriggs Lake  PIERRE Phone 5672 I  home in Howell Mondayl Carleton McGee and wife of Dexter spent Sunday at the Elmer MUee home Keefor Breniseer and family of Toledo spent the week end with the Dewey ttrenisers 30 veterans gave the Edgar Marshall a miscellaneous shower Thur Mr andMrs Oliver Chillison  Jamees McGee of Detroit called on  the Elmer McGees Sunday Sunday guests of the tfloward Howard Marshall family Sunda were Donald Marshall and familyDetroit, Mr, and Mrs, Robert MeFurland of rand Rapids, Dr, and Mrs, E, Howlett, Pontic, G A, Keid and wife, Mrs Josephine Howlett, Edgar Mar shall and wife and Janet Miss Una Wright of New York is the guest of Jackie Urenier The George Robb family and Mrs Guy Ktihn spent Swnday in Ann  Arbor, r The James Caskeys,, Mrs Luella Durkee and Eleanor were Sunday dinner guests of the McClure Hinchey family The Ty Cobb and James Daily family spent Sunday with Mr and  Mrs Charles Daily Sunday callers at the Elda Kuhn home were Roche and Eileen MCleer, Detroit, Louis Clinton and laniily, St Catherine, Ont and Harold Thormalen and wife of Detroit Carpenter and Mr Cuipeni at Rush Lake Clare Hendeci and family who isi ited his mother, Mrs iiov llendi last week left for Denver Colorado, Friday, where he has been Lranslei red by the United States Forestry Department PRICE 1300 PEIRCES SiOKb huK WOMEN VliH CONFIDENCE hUYVLLL, MlCH uu m  V Outstanding Leadership  KIM SIGLER for Governor r MM C im  ferli Governor prr PERSONAL   PICKUPS The TfsBM OesMand CIUMICC 1st CongrM 0 von torn Arthur Elliott MsKfferts Will Wwmmmu  1 Adequate housing legislation aadgreater production of building matciauj J2 Peace with justice through support of LNQ, International Trade, Aid i Reestablishing the Broken Economies of Europe and Asia  3 remanent Fair Employment practices i 4 Fair Veteran Legislation,  Less Votes for Party and More Votes for America, i,, iCmUan CnUol of Atomic Energy to Make it Benefits Available, 7, Cecvectioa f Abuses and Waste in Sale of Army Surplus,  h, Jaymwd LaborManageinent Relations, 1, Prodmaion of Needed Farm Equipment and Repairs, H Economy and Efficiency in Administration, I Mr and Villiam Mo Mack en were in A no Arbor Monday Mrs Hazel Poulson entertained Young Ladies Auxiliary Thursday Mrs Raymond Morris spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank Lmg of Dexter Ma and Mrs Frank Nichols of Howell called on Mr and Mrs Charles Clark Saturday night Mrs Stanley Dinkel and son, John I Stanley, visited her mother in Stock J bridge Sunday Mr and Mrs William Beard of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of Mr and MrsVohn Bell Dr and Mrs W C Wylie of Dexter were Sunday guests of Andrew Nesbilt and wife Mr and Mrs George Hargraves of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank Aberdeen i I Eddie Hamperian went to Detroit for preinduction army examination Monday He was accepted, George Meaborn, Jr wife and son, Robert, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Howard May in Unadilla Mrs Raymond Morris entertained Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and Mrs John Ruttman for dinner Thursday night Mr and Mrs Joe XvriSHh, daughter, Joan, and Mary Margaret Clark BJGENt F BLACK far Attorn GtMrtf MUfil K ATEN tor Auditor Otmtt The Republican candidates offer you the opportunity to elect men of proven ability and integrity Kim Sigler, as Governor, will head an aggressive, forceful administration giving Michigan clean, honest, progressive government Senator Arthufr H Vandenberg, acclaimed the most useful member of tae U S Senate, is the key American statesman at the peace tables of the world Act in your own best interestsgo to the polls November 5, vote Republican FOR MS Mt STATfc OF MtUiiuAN km Probata Court tor the County  I f Livington STA i Of The Probate At CaaMA CoUes and Harvard Law SchooL U iSfftmlht la imtaotry in World War 1  tmc Fartoy A JBIUott, Comt XawiiMianar for 10 years Odtnated Blooberry farm in Forest Township Council of Chonenes   ViicriiGAN Curt for the County Livingon a sossion of said Oovrt, held At a session of saia ourt, held at tlie aU Office in tlo City of the Probst office, in the City oi 11 ,n sald bounty on the 2Gti Citv of Howell in said Countyon the JiV of ir, A , IMC  7th day of October, A D TJ4G JlvontjHononiWe Willis 1 Lyons,   Ot fCHieM PreriPnt,Honoralf Willis LLW j Juw of Probate Judge of Probate  J in the Matter  Of ,    of the Estate Jn Lht Matter of the Estue fli Mao Mower, Decoased Worden CHendee, sometime luiown i It apjoarinjr to the rOUrt that the xs Wert C Hendee, Dticased  time fo  jijt spent Sunday in Adrian with Mr and, miniiitTti9n of ttid   Mrs Charles Henry Mrs Rose Hendee, Bert Apoleton and wife of Brighton and Clare Bendee and family were Thursday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs W J Nash Mr and Mrs Cnarias Whjden of  iiose C Hendee, having fii d her petition, praying that an inv uimn v filed in said Court be admired to,  ProbaUi as the last will and testament of said deceased and that adbe granted to Rose CHendee, or some other suitable prson It is Ordered, That the 2Sth daj of October AD, 1946, at ten oclock presentation of claims, STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the Couatjr of Livingston v  At i session of sad Court, held at the Probate Offiv in the City of  Howell in said County on the 11th day of Oelober A 1, lJMC, Preni Hon Willis L Lyons, JdHge of Proliate fn the Matter of the Estate of ie L Smiih, Inane W Marshall Smith having filed  wjid Court has 12th, 13ih,  fi in wjifl court has 12th, liih, 14th uid estate should he Kriitcd, 1  1 account a Guardian of  v  a lime and iiacc be appoint  ate, d Jii petition prayinc vfstive, examine and adjust all  theaUfwaneo thereof ars and demand against said I s m at said Rrobate Office is here ritanrr ss gj1 tw   Oik Wednesday Hioy own ten acres A  , ,       of land near the Michigan Sanitarium Jf ft Ordered, That publ  OLLLLT ,u, notice therwf be eiven by publicaiJI  111   , M successive weeki previous to said   and   f bemring   the Pinckney DisCiOwlon wore Walter OUnton and , a ,     iw ri  rTitotjd  nk a  deietl by aid pefore sad Court It is OrderedThat all of the rrpd itors of said decciased are required to I present their claims to said court on or before the iKh day of December, A D, 1S46 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said ,, Probate Office, be and i hereby ap cal,on of a 00    ar pointed for examination and adiust th hUCf    agamst s deased circulated in said It is Further Ordered that public Willis L Lyons notie thereof be given hy pobhou j  true Copy It is Orderde That the 4th day of November A D 194 5 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for examining and jflBpwiag It is Further Ordered , That lie notice thereof be given by wie of Oatroit Look GUnton and jUUQ, 44 tot 0m ranjfi Ion of Detroit wove atoo tion of a copy of this order each week for thre successive pnevious to said day of the Pindcney Dispatch, a  Charles Swoyer and Wife  i Sawyer and wife of Afcioo printed and circulated la amid county, j tended tat AxsuNm of Probato WUli L Lyons, Mbjaof J  A tnaanjr    Celestia ParhanRegioteor of  y  1  Night Game Pinckncj sStockbridge Veterans Memorial Athletic Field FRI  OCT 18th 8 P M,Pinckney ammmm v  1H4G rOOIUALL bCHfcUULt Pi  2oHrirhtn there Srp 20Ann Arbor there Oct 4FowlerYilk here Oct iAdrian St Marys there Oct lSSiocklmdtfc here , Jj Ma cijestcT there,  M lSouii Lyon here o Dexter here Nuv, 13 Hi tland here M i ii fc Pinckney high School Football Squad Back row Charles Darrow, Robert Kuriibu,James MeyertRussell Clark,Kenneth Bowman, Leonard Latimer, Rx HendeeSecond rowDon Clark Janes Charbonneau, Fred MurphyCari Roche, John Mosher, Coach ReuderThird rowRobert Amburey,Robort Darrow, Jerry lurk, Joe Burns, Dick Young, L D Haine, Don McKinley, Don Ambiey, J rnElmer, Ray Ashworth Front rowJoe Jeffreys, Richard Schneider, Mark Abney, Joe Clark, Don Charboneau, Lew Riggs, Robert flilde brant, Robert Howe ia not in UM picture A   The Following Business Firms Wish the Pinckney Team Success FROZEN FOOD   y HARDWARE  f   PK  V,    P H SWARTHOUT  SON Funeral Home W H MEYER  SONS Local and Long Ditac Tracking KLNTH NICHOLSON Fountain Srwic and Sandwich JENNIE M EASTMAN fUpvttUcaai Camd for Co T JOHN A HAGMAN lUNUku Candidate tof OCWrfc for THE C H KENNEDY STORE Drygood and Grocnire V F W POST NO 7lJPmtkwr LYNN HENOEE CKtaun io PARKER SALES  SERVICE OaSote  tywon Cora, HOWLETT BROS M RAOGE pAJRY N T THE LIVINGSTON BU1CK CO Boicfc and Poatiac Can Howell, ftfick LOREN BASSETT Candidate for SneriR CITIZENS MUTUAL AUTO IN INSURANCE COMPANY, HowoM HERB, SNEED, Ronlter LESTER HUFF for THE PfMCKNEY DISPATCH   WILFRED H ERWOf for OR, RAY DUFFY M O FARMERS FEED 4 SUPPLY WfffKELHOtfSE FLORAL CO i      vV1c ,X  vr PINUUMfcY DISPATCH Wednesday, Oct 16, 1946 WfllACNEY DISPATCH Entered at Iojiice 0000 cllH Uttt Ptookney, Mich Subscription f 126  yej   Paid in Ad v in re J Al w3 amunr, PWLUUI inmtiitifliiiiuitimiuiiiimfimiuiiuiu F C Reickhoff Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVt HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMBNTS PHONE 3SS Rewdeace 613  IMItmW Hlf IHlllllimHH i Ona Campbell and family were in Pontiac Sunday   Mrs Clara Doolittlc entertained her card club Tuesday Mrs Edsel Meyer and Don Clark were in Brighton iday  Norbert Lavey ot Detroit visited relatives here Tuesday,  John tAiartin mm wile visited  friends in ilainfield Thursday  Frank Nichols and wife of Howell called at the Walter Clark home last Saturday Jay Urijrham and wife of Grass Lake spent the week end at tse John1 Martin home I Wesley Umstead shot a fox in the Stackable woods while hunting on j Tuesday I Cyrus AtLee and family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the W C   AtLee home, j Mr and Mrs Harley Miller ofYp silanti were Sunday callers at the W H Clark home j Miss Koe Berquist of Grand Rap1 ids spent the week end with Mr fc  Mrs Merwin Campbeli, Robert Tasch and family attended the MichArmy football game lat Saturday at Ann Arhor , I Mr and Mrs Albert Pairnomi of  j Detroit Mary Lupo called at the home of Koy Clark Sunday j Doyle Templeton and Wife of, Keejro Harbor spent the week end  at the Albert Sihirley homo Don Towner and wife of Mendota, IlLsnent the week ri at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert T eh  Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs j Dale Miller were Ceortre Graham  wife of Mt Morris Horaeo Hanson1 of Ann Arbor, Howard Ki ntr ond wife of Howell, Mr nvd Mrs Ahort Shirley and Mr and Mrs Doyle i Templeton C 0 White and vife of Cln  Citv and Havid and Tolleen VVhh, of Ynsilanti ww week end jriKstm of Mrs, Cora Webb,  Mrs Miokie Barber arid Mrs TM j Stulpen of Oxford spent tho week School Suppl   s CORY DRUG STORE  J Dead r ASive Farm AnimaU Collected Promptly Modem Equipment Capable Men t L PARKER Aeni Fhone 88, linchm v Tbo FASTFST D Stock Oervice in Michigan CentralDeauStoeliCo  rTiTnrr7iK LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trips to Mack to Detroit Lloyd Hendee HOMES FOR SALE WILL PASS FOR G I LOAN,Modi ern six rooin home, 4 miles south of Brighton on good road, Automatic hot water, oil heat, 7000Beautiful furnishings sold at sacrifice at extra cost 5 j Five room home, hardwood floons, 2 nicely furnished near Brighton on plastered walls, natural fireplace, good roao 6300, 2000 down Four room home on east shore of lnH1th hir pfirerts Mr nml M  Buck Lake near Hamburg, larger hrfi Fd,ol Mever eHled ,than ordinary, newly built, hot air  J,   ,  horn  furnace, full baeent, 2 lake front  M,We l,n7 raul and new born I iots 2 car garage, all in excellent, j dauter Reberea Ann MM  condition, 600, terms i cy hospital, Ann Arbor In t wok , j nicely furnished inside and out, 2 The Crawl live at Silver T il H , Lake near Brighton11 large rooms, waK a buddie of Fdsels  the nw lake front loteAn ekta value 4000 Baked onnmel tile annlied on old  terms J B HAYNER, Broker Woiu mrkes a beautiful trinfonv, I Ham burg, Mi cm Phone Brighton 3670 j tjon n bathroom and ki n  T v , U fnlq n colors to rronr frrrn Roy Clinton returned to Niagara wn  install Falls Friday  nvH f Davis Onrl CnntmHnr , Mrs Emma Vollmer and son, John, j io W Grand Pivor TTowfMirh  called on the Charles and Wilbur Eis  , yar Federal Hoiiin Term j Artertiirment ,f   re 1 sit I Joe Marshi Vr ucrfa Varation rem Mcrrfage Alvln Biii wn   t c nn l  ciK  I    Jir,1      ,,, fOrnCOtJ   rfi,s  j ,  Solo, Oil 1 C ilii , i,,  i  a h  II in, , an J First few hit iuuc if  J rnre A I J ,i, in  In i  il I a bji,  at L jcii i   1, tp iack  in nic 3 i Ali i f v C,ne     Wan to iiV  tlie frrt, it lor I ,, unf ,,didnt have any a,j jt vnh p, V, Khe iitbi i i v II read w Cl or c tii   co Ii Tor She was abont to ii v in i iw harcs home a   lime, and site almost  ,, ,,U Cleh tlie same  v, says AJ  v,rrf I sti thos jflrp f1 h I it a nil opinion    tl hive l do with oorn     i  cr, or filiy  , seem mihty  CiAjjariikd And i ele families at Fowlerville Sunday i u rird Dead and Disabled Horses and Cattle rtogt, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE PHONE OOLLBCT TO DARLING 4b COMPANY HOWFIX JSO WE BUY HIDES AND CALFSdNS EAJSY ifiaJSc CALLS RECEI VE 1ME iCST SCSVlCE  tiui, Itii, Init,  Stw  JtrtLvrs Foundation jitu Don and kitchen wall tile   U J, 11 tjii,soi natlon Igt    ojr eii VLIIi JA1 US IVC 1 ,tc with V, If A tmis  hav, Jhonc 70 lOX1 uj Kivcr, JloWfJ L O F HALL, HAMBURG EVERT SAT NIGHT TAKTIMG PARTY FINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRI NOV 22 Turkeys, Ducks JiiMiiiiiMisiiHiiimiJiiiiiiiiiunlim birst Sational s la vU 5 Uadr Feir Supervision J  Mrr Federal DpoMt lav   lurjuicc Corporation, All Dm Zi 5 ponU tafturej up to S,OC f  5 MACHINES WILL DO IT 5 LAbiER IS  Milki nuichines will increase S r your efficiency and lighten 5 your dairy work So will elecr trie cooWs, water systemr, Irt  t r carriers or many other M TO im Chickens MAAa caMKA a Finctoigy V  W 730 e L xanjtv,AwAwnil IP    ,r,y WW tJmmmmmfmm ffi  19 111 WHV     i i i if jymni iim 1 Wednescfcmy, Oct 1 194 Classified L24 in wEEL FURNACE 1 UEHL STOKER 1 ROCKLu PUMP JACK OIL BURNING AND ELECTRIC STOCK WATER HEATERS SHOWER STALL LAUNDRY STOVES AND PIPE STATIONARY TUBS AND  FITTINGS W ant Ad vOH SALEWinter Eating potatoes nuiiated in less than 2 weeks, get yous now i I lard VViHae Phone 7oF4, Pinckney , vuii ttbxvj Uood fiouae ox Patterson i  emu, CaU 47F13 ou Satv   Move, nunu wood or coal uitnu Kirysloy, Chubb Corners i    lJ HARDWARE  BOYDELL f  MINnVAMIISHBIAMfiS LEE LAVEY    1  4tutG LtJ ifUl ClUitwa, X door, i sink, 1 had and springs, liiJU gal steel tank, will hold 180 lbs oj air pressure,set of stairs 12 ft long 2400 egg incubator Frank Plasko LOSiTPurse containing billfold and ration books Finder keep money tor returning Marilyn Fa user jWu,kW tor flcrvice aabion in village of Pinckney Good opportunity See Don Maycock or phone Howell 2774M rvj LE2 burner laundry ttove,   ,  new, with pipe 700, lb J, i barrel shot gun 2000   West Main St, Pinckney WANTED TO BUY Chickens of all kinds, also ducks Will pay Detroit p,  C, H Ivloyd  We are now doing Cust om Grinding mar L,uce nd rhone iaFa2 LISTINGS WANTED ,  I have prospects who wish to buy  property in Pjnckney and surround ing vicinity Would appreciate your  listings Fred J Teeple, Realtor Phone 675, Howel WANTFDPaper of all kinds, Iron WATE OF MICHIGAN  Circuit Court tor tne Wni   UvUgtau in Chancery Order  Publication Geraid Tien, Plaintiff,  v Maj Yu Tien, Defendant Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in  chancery, at the City of Uowell,Micnjgan on Septem      In this cause it a   v bworn bill of compliant on xiic i this court and cause,, that the defendant, May Yu Tien is a nonresident of the State of Michigan, and resides at 15 Shang No Chieh, Wuhsueh, Hupeh, China, oo Ching Shan Lu  On motion of Van Winkle  Van Winkle, attorneys for plaintiffit is ordered that aaid non resident de fendant, May Yu Tien, cause her appearance  be euted herein within three months from the date of this order,and that in case of her appearance she cause her answer to plain tiffs bill of compliant to be filed and a copy thereof served on the attorneys for plaintiff within fifteen days afterservice on said non resident defendant , May Yu Tien, of a copy of said bill and notice of this order And that in default, thereof said bill be taken as confessed by said non resident defendant, Yu Hen  It is further Ordered, that PI a Tt iff s cause this onlr to published within forty days from this date hereof in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County of Living ston,State of Michigan, once in each week for at least six successive weeks or that he cause a copy of this order to be personally served on  PROFESSIONAL CORNER PltCtcFiWANiT  Ray jfc Dally, M O tHtkai, Mivhigaa SiuidayUsOO a nv to liOO p m  Attorneys at Law Wednesday to 4 t a, f ta   m r4t State ami Saetage Baa I Caartet K eWtaJ Saturday7 to 8 ia the avsatag  Hawaii, Mlinitaa DR Gr H MCLUSKEY  DENTIST SUM N MlcUaa Telephones Office 935 Residence 814 venngc ay Appeiatmaai Hawaii, Miebifer MARION BEAUTY SHOP SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT MACHINE AND MACHINELESS ALSO COLP WAVES ,   Phone 8 MARION JAHViSOwiwrl1 JLfl  CEMETERJN HAROLD,D, CHUBB Howell, Miaaigaa Loaal Raf rataataHaa Maaantfatf  Mariana WLiUNLAVAli AHaaiay  v IS i Pkaa I PERCY ELLIS  AUCTIONED Phone 3F11 Pinckney, Michigan May the be said non resident defendantat eastpoii SALEKalamazoo heating stove Ruga Copper harry Prisk FOR ALENew 22 inch aW steel furnace Clifford Chamber FOR SALFTRound Oak heating stove, 19 inch, hard ccaj stoveH1 kerosent heating stove J H Hooker WANTED 20 days before the time prescribe for her appearance Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissionr Livingston iCounty, Michigan Van Winkle  VanVv inkle Attorney for Plaintiff Business Address Howell Michigan   Farmer s Feed Supply  r PHONE 104  MAX RUSSELL,Mgr  CHICKKW3 Hiznesi prces paid for ail kind of poult Tyler Bropan Howell Mich Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics ex elusive in   Howell  FOR SALEiSlabwooa We are paying 85c for cream  brought to our door Watson  OLcary Dairy, Howell Mich  HERB SNEU Fboue 18S 207  OvMkJ Vlai HowatL J3J etatoi City, Lk and Fayai Pre party A IpasjaHtf tut Yon Proprty WUh Mm MtK AWY GENERAL INSURANCE Phoee 58 Pincknn   Michigan  TUaaWlf State 8717 tfcsMa DHf License Rush Lafca PHSWARTH6UT A SON FTJNERAL HOVv Modem Ba,aiaaai Pbono Sf  Ptesfaiay, MbUge I OK SALE All wool white Mexican jacket size 16,never worn, price 20  Mrs Lioyd Wendee Livingston Ceunty atfF0R SALGrey leather baby carr Ruths Shop Xor Women RQP Q new also neating stove    age Buy Now ,phone 100 lohn Thurson Lumber Co, Phono 44 595 Mowers Road Cologne, Howell, Mich WANTED Interior Decorating, eith er brush or spray painting, no paper  hanging, small carpenter jobs Dan VanSlambrook, Phone 475  JI, jisrauii 0 room modern house with basement and water frontage 375 West Main Street Pinckney, Mich FOR SALE Porcelain top kftchen cabinet, dresser, rocking chair, ruj,  dishes and cooking utensels Ijucius Doyle, Phone 12iOR SALE 4 can milk cooler, 10 gallon electric automatic elecijK water heater, shallow well water sy Hammer MiH Lawn Mower, Elmers Garage Housewives r  S AV E YOUR WASTE FATS Ths United State Corernaieat Needtt thcin for EXPLOSIVES Leave Them at this Star stem, rubber tires Oak Grove, Mich FOR SALE Ctment blocks Quality Iock Co, Oak Grove,Mich FOR SALE Leghorn hens and fryers alive or dressed Fred 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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>a4ivXii TV Wf  tr  4lKMil  TT  SBUSVBflMI  i U  ft r ispiUtij r V Volume 63  7Tr, Michigan Mirror VetMem Field  eNews Dedication Newt end tad Happening of the UleTerale, T14 tm Urin9 Urg Crowd AttndrDdication of PinCkney Vtori Memorial Fild Last Friday Night Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday Oct, 9 1946 OUR DEMOCRACY Tola week haabeen proclaim registration weejt in adiciugan oy aovAuyuttggttrd cmzens who have uot aoue so nave uuui Oct IO to do M or lorxeit their right to vote on Nov 5 Oiuy rural precincts had to reregister how and the forecast is tney may lose 200,010 votes while the city vote may reach an alltime nigh  Perfect weather conditions prevailed last Friday night and the de1 dication of the lighted athletic field called the Pinckney Veterans mem orial Field was a big success 800 admission tickets were sold and counting the band,players and those who did not pay the attendance was around lOOOThe receipts were about Senator Vandenberg in a letter 400 from Europe says the struggle there The field is as light as day, each  by Mat ALL ovca THE COUNTRY THE PRESSURE IS TO  STtP UP B 1LOING ACTIVITVTWC NeBD FOR, HOMfS IS URGENT HOMES FOR RETURNING VETERANS, NEW AND BETTER HOUSING FOR AMERICAS FAMILIES Fowiervilie Wins 6 NOTES OF THE GAME toO c LREtEN OMMN Ha 4f is to get free ballots in the hands of the bu t that the ballot itself is useless unless is is used of the poles having seven 15 watt lights  Two other poles for soft bail are not lighted for foot ball Dont be surprised if the oldMany compliments were received oi old proposal to reduce the sales tax from 3 to 2 percent come upThe reason is the cities would then be and the be able to levy a la percent Michigan August traffic fatalitiies increased 46 percent over those of August liMSA total of 553 more people were killed in traffic mishaps in the 54 months proceeding the war than the number of Michigan men killed in World War II Actually it is safter to fly in an airplanethan to dive an auto Rural section had the greatest accident increase Watch out for intersections i if Table toppers seeking to sell liquor by the glass took a beating in Battle Creek last week where they were beaten 2 to 1 Does that mean the people support the Michigan liquor control system The most popular amendment is Proposal No 1 on the ballot allowing local governments to spend mon y of, airports A bout every reputable organization in the , state has approved it and no one has come out against it Michigan Newspapers are taking a bow this week as they are carryy ing the finance report of the year ending June SO It shows a 16 million surplus and by an odd coin the excellence of the lightsThey can be seen as far away as lotage Lake and and Chubbs Corners Several people in the country called up to see where the fire was as they could see the reflection in the sky The evenings program started with a parade down the field headed by the cheer leaders carrying the United States, followed by the Fow lerville band In the center of the field ,they stopped and band played Star Spangled as all heads were, un  covered The crowd came from far and near with Howell contributing prohaly a third of ij Gregory, Stockbridge, Hamburg and uie laKc, were well represented and there were some from Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti The freshmen class served hot hot dogs and cheeseburgers and the juniors pop and coffee  The only event that marred the J evening was that Pinckney lost the game to Fowlerville i to 0 They put up a gallant, battle against a good team but just did not pack ehnugh punch to score The field was not in very good shape It was bulldozed, disced and rolled this summer and the drought prevented the grass from coming up The fire engine was brought out and s  H5W  v r NOW, AS rRADfffiONAUy, THE LIFE INSURANCE  COMPANIES ARESUPPORTING OUR NATIONS BUIL0IN6 PROGRAM PROVIDING fOTTGASE lv FOR HOMEOWNERS  HELPING MEET TK NEED FOR HOMES By THE CONSTRUCT HOUSING PROJECTS IN VARIOUS Sf OF THE COUNTRV  In the crowd we heard several timet that FiiWkney had the bet looking cheer leaders in the County Too bad they have no telephone number  JJ Chick Packer,, watci uoy aiaue tne feature catch ol the galUe During   time out he ran out on tho ueid ttjtu ilte water bucket and then ran oil the field again When the wuule blew Joe Hurm threw ater bucnei, dtpp er and all at Chick, 10 yards avs ay and Chick Caught it only jptllinu  lew drops John liurg, broadcasts, uuiu  ODD iiis one slip was wivu he cie ied Don Clark wilh a Uchie vhei mat gridiron waxnor was sating o the bench Former 1 11, S, playcis wtu mere in lorce in Hie tiowu e 4 tmli,s Urown wnu played i eui  ago They could ue lus 2ni iu, IUs very nicely now Also luiu, Collins of pilanti an old 1 nv linenan and Dr Ceruld iUcJloske ol Howell, a former lUarterbacKAl so Urub Muiphy, Loujs Stacable, Uoruian Kelly, John and lieit Wlie, the li Miller boys KdSpeas,Muiriv Kennedy, Robert and Howie Kead, Joe Hasydlo, the A Ihiugim boy,Don ov,irtiout, jcrald lieasoii, Roy iicason,ind a iiosl of oLirr who played buck in the days of J  DoyleMost ot Close who pluyod since were there 1 he AagnerMurrayDingley bill r callca socialized medicine law juusi be nearing a vote, Judging by lie amount of literature comiAg through on it, most of which ia igainst itLast winter the discussion on trie bill waxed hot  the Detroit rree lress public forum devoted S 3iinday broadcasts to it Until the ,jat monih litle has been heard of  L The iea of the bill is to take a aat amount from each workers uy envelope to be placed in an inuraiie fund for hospitalization and nedical treatment It will be readily admitted that many working people lo not receive proper hospitalization on account of high costs and many ne ed operations are posttoiied indefinitely The medical profession and all doctors are united iriinst tho Iil1 Mh thoy seo is direct jrooitni nt ip oi vit  their professionOne urguement they ise we do not consider over strong That is that if the bill is enaqted ,nu will have nothing to say about vhat doctor you have but must acpt the one sent by the government You dont have much to say now If you go to a hospital for an eye opnttwn you are sent to eye spec ialist and fn  ,rain operation to a brain specialist You lont pick vour doctors Although Michigan has a much lower death rate in recent years due to control of communicable disnpsos, disability and hoepial cases are steadily increasing IfjM S cident the proprosed soldiers bonussome 10 barrels of water sprayer1 would cost 17 5 millions ayear j on the field which laid the dust The sales tax diversionists have Pinckney got a break at the start a atwf eage when they say the of the game when the Fowlerville state has more money than it needs Why not return some of it to local governments The American Legion convention at SanFrancisco turned down a nat j ional soldiers bonus JASON B STANTON  Jason B Stanton, 70, died at lit Carmel hospital, Detroit SatHe was tne son of the late John and Harriett Williams of Webster and married Grace Lake of Pinckney He was in the plumbing business in Chelsea and Milan and worked for the Detroit water board until he retired a kickoff only travelled lo yards being downed on the 50 yard line by Jerry Clark Pinckney worked a triple pass and line plays and reached tht j 10 yard line where they lo t the hii on a fumble Fowlerville ft uwa, a short punt and Pinckney was rigb back in pay dirt again but lost th ball on downs Pinckney kept the ball in Fowle villeterritory most of the firhalf but failed to score In this pei iod fist downs were even In the la half Pinckney tired and Flewlervill started to pile up first downs bt 1inckney successfully defendec  wai lineowiervale uU a O ES Chapter Elects Officers ocal Star Cftapier Elacu Officers  io arB infcuiii i ear a nm iicid, ngi,tu at night is sciy piety signi anu tin game itvMii i, a coiuosal sotcliicle  It reminds one ol liarnums three ring circus at night We undiitaiul water will be biuulit fioiii the school 1 a arinh n0 luuulain as oon us pic can be obtained 11 r uyoiiL got aiy Uie can spars V m  Ui thy VoiLhi  iiau0Ji iy Patron Assoc Matron  Assoc Patron  icrictary noon ant MAki  CHtCH Kev j ,ancis Wirpny, pusWr Aovena Knua 0 0U p m irepaiation for Holy Comniun ion each datui jay 6 to 0 p m Uy bunday , oo to 730 a m, Aiustjes at H and 11 couple of years ago iHe had a home j s and line plunges by Korgen, a bit in Detroit and one in Florida OctCti Surviving are his wife and four ,,ith time running out Fowlerville giabers Mrs George Savery, Dexter, 00it to the air and a pass from LyMw Edna Seyboldt, Hillsdale, Mrs ong to Hutson wa good for 30 yd Olive Hoos,Ann Arbor and MrsAlma ajlU a touchdown Their attempt to Brown, Detroit The funeral was at pa for the extra point failed Then the home in Detroit, Rev Theodore iiukney took tc the air but had last Moldenke of the Eastminister Pres one intercepted in the closing min byjterian church officiating Burial  utes waa in Oak Grove cemetery,Chelsea, j pinckney Pfllar Lodge, Detroit and Olive  Haines Lodfre, Chelsea performed the Maaoaie committal service at the grave MYRTA BROWN Mrs Nora Reason received a tel gram last week informing her of, R Clark Latimer Schneider J Clark Howe  C Darrow tne deatn of Mra Myrta brown at Los Angeles, California on Oct 1 She was formerly Myrta Finch of Pinckney, daughter of Reuben and Lok Pinch and married Emil Brown He waa very prominent, serving several terms as mayor and jeere Young J Meyer D Amburgey J Burns  LE L T, LCr c R G R 1 R E Q B, L H R,H, Fowlerville Smith Glover Westmorland Smalley G,Ecfcert Nelson Cheney Lyons Korsgen J Huston H Huston LaoL 1 riday inni ttie lollowui jiijicis VKja elected by rinekiiuy iiaptor O , S il rrnlay night   Loia iobUeil  Cluiurd Miller V mil red Aberdeen  Ira Nay  IJlanch Martin ireasurer Ktliel iJllis Conductress illah Reason Assoc Conductress Anna Reason Iho following appointive officers were announced by the incoming vorthy matron Marshall  Alberta Dinkel haplain Carrie iiiffith Adah Irene Thompson iuth Carmen Porter Esther  Dorothy Wilson Xf  w   ,,  T , ,, , Margaret Keavey, Fn, Klecta Lucile Reck ,,,, j,   Organist Eloyse Campbell Warder to be named later Sentinel to be named later rlag Bearer Virginia Carver Anoher to bo named These new offices will be installed on Wednesday, October 2, at 8  m Watch this paper for further ietails am Sunday, ljth, 18th Sunday after PincTnev entecost and fUh week of 4htii Nov under lights Mna Lomnmninn Ci,1,,  ii  j enna Communion Sunday for HolyName Society and all men of the parish Among the intentions are Sunfor late Robert Kelly, Mom, late David Longlands, Tues John Fohey family, Wed,, the Ryan family, Thur, late Sister Jrma Sal Columbus day, intention of the living October is dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary il the i Darow boy, Cork and Robbie had weight in Proportion to ihoir riL they would maki im  state team Pach weighs ai mil lib They make a lot of tackles UiCn, luuii, Jim Meyei, Reavu ,A ind K ui n harrow are oin regu,i,, i rum iaai j ears team piayii4 although lius Clark snv consideN able action, Neither Porno oi football teams are built in a dayThe Pinckney team will, ciick yet before tlie seaon elitis  has 4 more games here with StockbridKvvMuil on, J IMii and ilartland i ney play St Marys at Adrian i i iday and Manchester there under lights on October 25 Scores of other game, in this section last week Were ,11 owe 11 7, Pverelt 7  Dexter 0, Brighton 0, Stockbridgc  20, Leslie h, Little Pnfheers 44, South Lyon m Coroner Harold Borden was here taking flash pictures His verdict was    Tne meat strme is still on and atthought President Truman expects it to ease in 3 or 4 week the meat industry can see no relief until the OpA i, lifted and prius soar to 1 a lb again Several investigations are underway In Michigan investigators found large stocks of meat in storage but mo t of it belonged to Hotel and restaurants of Detroit In Massachusetts, Cue, Tobins inestkatois found 4,111,0110 lbs of meat in storage in loston In Chicago the Chicago Sun ii vestigators found 1,0,0 lbs in storage in  lorage houses and lei tied 21,000 Oni of niil u,is put n storage list month in Chicago wl ere the avr erage has only been 2,00,000 In ew York a tee n Maifacturer got W Teyas steers which he will Kill and sell lo his emplo pesSome thing draic will have to be done such as taking the tariff of of Argentine beef, a much JIMI  sub ject If this was don the meat scarcity would vanish over U,H  The election thin year is 1he dead est one wo vn ever remember, in i he county the Republican candidate for sheriff i the only one who hjj I opposition Kim Sigler and Mtrniy VJR PLANE CRASH Joe Crostic of Howell, one oi the j owners of the Gregory airport suffered a broken leg last Wednesday when his plane crashed on the Reecc Gudith farm on Cedar Laki Road in Marion James Magnusson,a student pilot from Brighton who was with him was unhurt The plane wa badly wrecked F, B, Substitutions PinckneyR Darrow, D, Clark, McKinley, Mohlman, Mur phy, Mosher FowlervpeHaraon, Mft ZNA JQNEs Eisele Touch M Zena Jones, 1, died at the I First downsrow T,   , ,   , , years ago California Mr Brown j ZZM  ipin4c nev B Keferee Lnivers1 hospital, Ann Arbor,Mo has been dead about x years Sar temHe U Vfr 5, ,, iy where she had been a patient as seen oeaa aooui x years, ow j Rkey u of M,UmpireOrhcks,U of j tary af tf local Masomc lodge In  Sanderson IMS they nadIoand20 person COM CONL CHUKCH Ww Alfred AlUrd, Minuter MreFlorenw Baugbn,Organist aro Choir Director G V Thompson, S, S Supt Morning Worship  10 n Sunday School , 11010 Choir practise Wad evening GOSPEL MISSION Pastor , ,zra Beat he S S Supt  Marvin Shire Morning Worship  100 Sunday School 1045 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Evening 7orshin j0  Prayer Rervic Wed , 8 VanWaLioner, the two candidites  i for governor have toured tie  hie making speehes without arousing i great deal of interestfheir sjee Cb es so far have been colorless altlyif1 they may warm up the last Despite big ort to arouse the voters and get a ry all vote T ,   , ,   ,  weeks of the campaign Pinckney came to her defeat in thej  r 1th quarter by mean, of a Fowler  rost ville unintercepted pas and no in  ,0lkfld for which f tlfl ,essong of quest necessary, j,, Jast riC is a daughter, Mrs Gladys M HeadlinesmanDinkel, Aaaersoa and one grandchild MAJtftlAGE UCEHW I STREAMLINED MOTHERS OF StREAMUNED BABIED Harry VaDBlaiream 23, Howell Edita JteQjr, It, Howell K  Mothers,and motherstobe can Wects, 41,  BHgktanJUta Geyette, share the same formula for health 22, Detzvit Thrfsm Darlea, 28, d beauty,used by Hollywood starFesWia, Ofaio, TTfulaai Davis, 23 mothers and tfaeir young See The  Leslie Wrig4f3,Typajke, American Weekly with this Sun Jsl Trottsoasw 21, IfeweU  October 13iase ot The w45wry, Mildred0troit Sunday Time, for natural Vwf Butfecsij bee wahaeyi Rita Y t, VsUJIaV TAX MOTICt f mdl aaeetve taxes Ut Plswteey for 2 weeks She was formerly Zen a Plummer, daughter of Mrs Edmund Haines, and was born in Pinckney tand married Leonard Jones in 1145 and is survived by him and a 3 months old daughter, Judy Lee Also her mother, Mrs, Lowitha Haines and a brother, Joe, of Pinckney, a brother, Doujas, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and her father, Plummer of Ann Arbor The funeral wil be at the Pinckney Community Congregational DEXTER CiDtR MILL OPEN Custom irmdln and filtering very Tuesday and Friday Otto Wagoner  Son, Detcr ihone4781 CONSERVATION DEPT As the drouth came late this year thei is believed to be a fair supply of ducks for Michigans 2,000 000,000 sportsmen The Michigan grouse kill last year was only 165,000 The dept has approved the purTr,e of 20i  rres of la tl io the IiriohtonPinckney sector Pute tree sedling shi  ner r liniitet1 U 1 SCO of any one npc les an 1 4000 per order More than Go picnic sites, some with fireplaces and toilets will be I maintained In southern Michigan this fall, some with fireplaces and toilets for convenience of Michigan I  hunters , I count for anytsig will  give the ItepuSVans an advantage The Democrats lot their biggest vote getter and magnet when Franklin D Roosevelt died On this subject Walter VThchell tolls the following story A Republican is supposed to have asked National Democrat Chairman Hannegan, Who rc you going to run for president in 148 You cant elect Truman or WallaceHannegan saidOh I dont know I suppose we will dig some  onp up For Gods sake no re , pfted th Republican Two deer were killed near Lewis town the first day last week byj bow and arrow hunters   MRS FLORA SNYDER Mrs FJora Snyder, 83, died at her home in Horton Thursday She was the daughter of the late Mr and MrsABCreen of Pinckney andee killed a deer at Swan Creek last Whether the peace conierence at Paris, now in its final stage accomplishes anything or not is a question It seems to have been dominated i from start to finish byMolotovbf Russia who has several times left it up in the air by walking out on it 1 7 still in operation All Haugpn of Mic1 State  col eeler picture introducing a new eer    ies et Ucbly interesting infornuu  Tta7ii V JLISLSI tire artieteJoet Sundays Detroit   A1ard officiatingThe C JI UcH burial will be in Sprout cemetery Ezra the widow of the late Dr W C  who died last April Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Eutalie Ruttleman, a brother,George Green, of Howell and 3 sisters, Mrs Weltha Vail and Miss Jessie Green of Pinckney and Mrs fstella Graham of Murrav Kennedv has sold his ice ATD and Mindwifh bar to Kennth Virholwn and H11 move in the Le 13 state parks in Michigan are 1  dM not R to suit him ,,   J He has been getting all headlines Secretary of State Byrnes and Senator Vandenberg, are lifelong conservatives and at no time have dominated the confereaeefi the late Franklin D Roosevelt had livd he would undoutedly have attended fa person and would have beenv tee dent iaant ftoere taere  s i vweek at 73 yards with a bow and arrow ,iame wardens now use plane to spot violators, particularly deer headlighten Michigans taW of deer, 97,721 last year topped the natiorfPennsyl Parma A brother, Dr A B Green, vannia had the most hunter,82,677 and two sfete Miss Minnie and but they only kilted 25,60 dee   Mrs Addle p tferton are deceased Sehool children in northern Mich The funeral was held Sunday atld 40 ton of pine of Detroit visited Cr aad ffn Getatd Reason last ZdZJLZHMIHiiShZr TH wiU mo  liversali imrh,Horton, Rev  in Sept t 5c per b ied te a girl JjJJg  d Inland house to the Max Dr Murray officiating Bursal wasj Pogtfflces la T  Roraolds house he purchased Max Dr Murray officiating Burial fttHMtea AiiJt M5 1 duck stamps cones to tht r sold 1,72,  MAstV CtmiCsU Mrs Mary CsMurt, S3, dial Detroit this Memaag, She widow of John Hear viviar are a son John and S ten Mrs, Kate Battle, Bn AaaaheH Thista, HL aadMftFnad Vym, y i   4   iid iMSf   i iic iBBBBBsl3 k  t s k v r   ,    P mmmmm 7f  v Iv PINOCHET DISFATOTjynedyv Oct 9 1946 Sylvan Theatre i CHELSEA, MCSl NUGHBOK1NU NOTES  iu iiiuiiuui iegjon Jrost in avsa04 iuc JUta Ocii givei  Jul uu wui awn a bunaing iuua iaiii tw iu4 Miiu iur Uoii HudJ Fri, Sat, Oct 11, 12 SOMEWHERE IN  NIGHT THE An Action Drama Starring JOHN HOOIAK, NANCY GUILD, LLOYD NOLANRICHARD CNTE Cartoon New Sun, Mon, Tuo Oct 13114,15 THE BLUE DAHLIA with ALAN LADD, VERONICA WILLIAM BENDJX LAKE, uvoyiui, epi y, a aQu Jauice Kieru oi rigntoa has won a A BW auioiarsiuj at the ipiiajiU uiie ixoraai I xiciny ivosa, lormer alatw itie seuiauve and senator and Uieiuug suciviaor, LS a patient a tho hoapnu at Brighton Ur aad Mrs Uilie Wilson have doid their home ai Hamburg and  will move to Windsor, Ont 1 wo Ann Arbor food stores paid 5o fines for overcharging last week Ann Arbor sheriffs officers arrested a 21 year old youth in the Pack M DoeoeU and family lave moved from the Kirtland fajrm to the rooms over the Campbell building Mrs, MEKuhn died at her home, at Gregory last week I  The bodies of Dr Vaughn and 8 children were removed from the Dex I ter to Pinckney cemetery last week In a double wedding in the Presbyterian parsonage at South Lyon last week Freeman Webber and  Lucille Rolison and Roy Brown and Grace Kollison were married Uus Wagoner, the rord mgr, nas a gangsdfc mn, clearing the Pinckney mill pond of weeds I Crtoon Melody MUn ard road section laat Week wno wag Sun Show, 3,5,7,9 jnude and  faeen  on  , and nuts I Les Alerritt in his column in the Wd, Thur, Oct, 16, 17 , Liv Co Press eays everything has JfcSSE JAMES Kefcaae g0eK P including Reno diverces which have jumped from 250 to with , 350 each YRUNE POWERS, HENRY TON  DeSpite boom times and high  DA, NANCY KELLY, RANDOLPH Wages  income o over jjf  Cartoon 44Tortoii Wini Aain  families in the United States last Sun ahowi 715  915 year was only 3850 a week  Miss Jacqueline Queal, daugMer of Mr and Mrs Laurence Quia of Road to , Strawberry Lake was married Sun day to JoeMacklund of Detroit at ft Stephens church Hamburg Mrs Eunice Gergen is the new supt of McPherson hospitalHowell Born to Mr and Mrs Roscoe Darrow, former residents last week a son and to Mr and Mrs Ernest Allmon who live on the Wm Bland farm , a daughter Both ovents took place aJ McPherson hospital ComingMy Pal, Utopia, Kitty Triggor, Howell Theatre HOWFLL, MJCH Tuet, Wed, Thur, Fri, Oct, 8, 9, 10, 11 CENTENNA1L SUMMER in ichnicolor with JEANNE CRAlN,CJftNEL WIUE, LINDA DARNELL,WALTER BREN NAN, CONSTACE BENNETT Newt Comedy Sat,, Oct 12 Mat Sat 2 p m cont, RENDEZIOUS 244 with WILLIAM GARGAN, PAT OMORE CHARLES STARRLTT in TEXAS PANHANDLE with TEX HARDING Jungle Queen Shown at Mat Only Sun, Mon, Oct 13, 14 Sun Mat 2 P M Coot TILL THE END OF TIME vita ISOKU1HY McGUIKL and GUY MADISON fOpunedy Newt rue, WeH Thur, Fri, Oct, 15,16,17,18 ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM with IRENE DUNN, REX HARRIS and  LINDA DARNELL Newt Comedy Avon Theatre Stockbridfe, Mich Fri, Sat, Oct 1, 12 BLOND1ES LUCKY DAY A Bunutead Family Comedy with PENNY SINGLETON, ARTHUR LAKE Plut ROARING RANGERS A Wettefn with the DURANGO KID Chat Starrett   Alto SMILEY BURNETTE Sun, Tue, pet, 13, 15  In Technicolor A Fantaty with Music and Dancing H YOLANDA AND THE  THIEF Starring FRED ASTAIRE, LUCILE BREMER and FRANK MORGAN Plut Newt NOTFS OF 47 YEARS AGO Andy Hates has moved onto the Clarence carpenter larni in Ham burg i nomas Birkett has entered four pus oi Cashmere goats at the Wash tenaw county fail Will Dunning and family attended tut Brunei capias lair laat week Miss Delia Allen died at Durand Sept J, The funeral was at St Marys church here Tuesday The beautiful picture taken by W W Barnard Moonlight on Portaye Lake was entered in the Detroit exhibition and won first prize over 600 contestants The 3 men arrested for robbing the Wm Sprout store at Anderson, sawed their way ou f the Howelil jail Sunday niht i i escapedThey are still at large Mrs Bertha Mann is attending A pharmacy school in Detroit The Pinckney Driving Club hold the last meeting of the year Oct17 There will be a 230 trot, 230 paae and a freeforall Tom Cooper has left for Canada to sprnd the winter in the lumber woods Hern Hudson of North Lake has rented the Gregory hotel and will operate same,  C J Barton who was sent to Jackson prison for burningthe Had ley barns gets liberated Oct lJ S J Durkee is working for WH Placeway A dog belonging to Henry Whipple of Anderson was bitten by a rattlesnake and died last week R Clinton has moved to his farm west of town Tom Turner has closed his hom iere and one to Sterling, Nebraska The friend of Goldie Turner gave her a surprise party Saturday night The first snow of the seeason fell here Sept 29 Will Dunbar and Wm Doyle attended Ann Arbor fair last week Percy Swarthout is working In Brighton , 3TATE OF MICHIGAN lha Ptobate Cocurt tor the County Of LWingtton , At a session of saia court, held at th Probata office in the City oi City of Howell in aaid County,on the  7th day of October, A D 1U46 Prestot,Honorablt Willis LLj Judge of Probate  in the Matter of the Estate of Worden CHendee, sometimes known SLS Wert C Hendee, Deceased Rose C tHendee, having filed her petition, praying that an instrument filed in said Court be admitted to  Probate as the last will and testa ment of said deceased and that ad ministration of said estate be granted to Rose CHendee, orsjome other suitable prson It is Ordered, That the 28th day j of October AD, 1946, at ten oclock l  a m at said Probate Office is here by appointed for hearing said petition It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by publication ni a copy of this oriev for thre successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and cir culated m said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true copy Celestia ParthallRegister of Protfcte WdULD YOU LET fW SON DO HIS HOMEWORK LIKE THIS  P STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probata Court for the County Livington At a session of said Court, held the  Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County on the 26th day of September, A Dt, 1946 Present Honorable Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate in the Matter of the Estate of Ida Mae Mowers, Deceased It appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claims against said estate should be limited, and that a time and place be appoint ed to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by and pefore said Court It is Ordered,That ail of the cred itors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said court on or before the 9th day of December, A D, 1946 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for examination and adjust ment of all claims and demands against said deceased  It is Further Ordered that public notie thereof be Riven by publica tion of a copy of this order onc each week tor three successive weeks previous to said day of hearng, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true copy  f   OP COURSE NOT, you say Abraham Lincoln didnt become a fine lawyer and a great president because he did his sums on the back of a shovel before a flickering fire Buta flickering fire is no more difficult to study byno more tiring on the eyes than too much or too little electric light Our lights arent poor, you say But are you sure Lights can be very deceptive You can grow so accustomed to a particular lamp that you wont realize its light is tiring You may not notice it, but another lamp may glare enough to make a youngster instinctively squint may cause headaches or even harmful eyestrain There is one way, though, that you can be certain about your lights Ask an  Edison Home Service Advisor to call In a very few minutes, she wiil check over your lamps and fixtures and make Tli3 DETROIT  s valuable suggestions for improving the lighting in your home Theres no charge for her visitno obligation to you And its a real ounce of protection for your familys eyesight FOUR WAYS TO GET THE MOST HOM YOUR LIGHTING  Dust steals light Keep bulbs, shades and reflector bowls clean 2Replace darkcolored shades with light shades with white lining Flaring sides are better than straightsided ones 9 Use correctsized lamp 3 buIbs and srTacfeiTTtKr large a size may cause fa tiguing flare An Edison Lamp Exchange Serviceman will be glad to replace your burncdout bulbs   i Have your lamps and f fixtures scientifically teud for q t  and quality of illumination Your Home Service Advisor does this wiih a light meter EDISON Co Shirey  Sons NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO Irvih Kennedy attended the Wash tenaw County Blacksmiths picnic at Pleeasant Lake Sunday Married at Jackson Oct 6, Mrs Kittie Placeway of Pinckney to Jud Mrs Rose Hendee entertained her children and grandchildren for dinner Sunday Those present were Lynn Hendee and family, Walter Clark and family, Lloyd Hendee and  and wife, Edsel Meyer and wife of Pinckney, Lyle Hendea and family, Max Parkinson and family of Ann Arbr, Dr James Nash and family of Coldwater and Clare Hendee and family of Potlahd, Oregron Automotive Service General Repair, Wrecker Service Grease Job Auto Parti, PAIRING, Arc  Acetlyn TIRE RBj Weldimt son Shepherd of Litchfield They CotningTh Blue Dahlia, Gild, Th will live at Litchfield Sailor Takai a Wife  Charles Krause, former resident, now of Fowlerville, was in hfe home the other evening when some one fired a charge of buckshot through the window, just missing him No trace could be found of the perpetI  rator but next day Carran Cunningham admittd doing it He will remove to Pontiac fp i Mrs Flora Grime, former vreal dents and Fred Peek were married  in SanDiego, California, Oit 2   L c w AI  The Ladies of the Federated fAODLE MOKtS r church will rve their annu1 chick,  boy and 11 Hor Boardeday a     on   Ut brJ32a mnivr TABI B w of  MichMich State foot aCHBOEDEBS BIDING STABLE    Arfr Frank Cooper and family of How1628 Darwin Road, Pinckney,Mich 47F12  have purchased and moved in the Wilhelm farm at Pingree Paul Kulbickl, son of Fred Kol bkkit wai bitten by a rattleanake I last week He fs improving Jamea Roefce drove to Lexington, Kentucky kst week by ante to at tend the race , S A Carr has purchased an ice house at Zokey Lake and moved H to Piaekaey NEWCHfAP OIL BURNER For Heating IMT Cooking STOVES AND FURNACES HIAT rOUR HOMf COOK rOUP MEALS wit Cheep Furnace Oil M0 MOW SHOVRJfttfCOAt 01 ASHES Hew FUELIZE1 BTARTPI Vaporizing Sys Una terse Cheap ISO Bath, Furnace Oil, Distillate DieaeX Baage, Heater OU and Keroaeoe lato oiigaa heat without ctogyiaf op die raporfziaeKsyatem Uffma ARAKTFl ajrainst defects For Hit OEAAONSTRATION je Dwtoits jDtom annua JOHN a WUMXt atJBi Accessories, Tires Heaters and Batteries For Sale 1931 Chevrolet Sedan, go  motorgood tires Shirey  Sons MAIM a IKfARL STS PHONE 13  t Mrs,W, C AtLee entertained her card club Tuesday  Mrs Lena Wilkinson of Byron ja staying at the kij, Carr home, Hr and Mrs Emmett Clark and Mr, and Mrs, Walter Clark were in Detroit Saturday  IF VOlfU COOK UPMCVIH THE WJKTttUTJIUJFAUJ AHD SAFER   1 010 Vmm FIM  Mrs, Baymonda Morris and Mrs, Clare McMacken were in Ann Arbor gaurday Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge attended the wedding of Kathryn Brogan and Dan Gannon at Brighton Saturday, Mr, and Mrs Wm, Brogan of Hamburg and Franicia Barron and family of Howell called on Mrs, Eleanor Ledwidge Sunday,  Mrs, Edna Boaaon Leota and Hoy  Reason and family called at the Fred  Carpenter hosae in Pontiae Sunday  Mrs Gladys Clinton and MrsJLoU Lnndett spent the week end at the U Lohdett eottece at Marion J  Ja V   i V yii    m  L MJ  J   JItls fnte all you Can  L    o V 4 AMERICAS WOMEN ANSWER i CAN CAN to be sure your family fe well fed this winter CAN what you dont eat from your Victory Garden CAN other fruitt and vegeta bles in season CAN them while theyre fresh CAN them rltfit CAN fruits according to war time specifications DO DO ue a pressure canner for all vegetables, except tomatoes More available this year DO borrow one if you cant buy one DO use the facilities of your Community Canning Center DO get free canning information from your State Agricultural College Its Smart to Cm ell YOU tm Kennedys Gen Store the Wm, army on  Uermany, Lawrence Stt living with Joe Sii, Lake, Herbert Allen and ran sing called on the Hoff su Sunday Patrick Jltreys and Aaron Sh ey enlfcted in the army Saturday  i , went to Camp Custer j  Mrs Bess Henry of Battle Creek visited at the Hannett   week Week end guests at the V home were Dr Steve Brown home Jasi reii Read ead and I F C Reickhoff Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN   I   FOR APPOINTMBNTS I PHONE 358 Residence 613 JIltMtMiMylttrttltmilllW LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Hendee o HOMES FOR SALE  WILL PASS FOR G 1 LOAN,Mod em six room home, 4 mileb south jof Brighton on good road, Automatic hot water, oil heat, 7000Beautiful furnishings sold at sacrifice at extra cost Five room home, hardwood floor nicely furnished near Brighton on plastered walls, natural fireplace, good road, 6300, 2000 down Four room home on east shore of Buck Lake near Hamburg, larger than ordinary, newly built, hot air furnree, full basement, 2 lake front lots 2 car garage, all in excellent conditior, 5900, terms Modern 5 room home on Little Ore nicely furnished inside and out, 2 Lake near Brightonall large rooms, lake front lotsAn ekta value 4000 terms J H HAYNER, Broker fHamburgMichPhone Brighton 3670 Roofing applied on all types of homos, barnee and out buildings Choose Asphalt extra thick hexagon shingles We furnish labor and material Divis  Davis, Phone 108 W Gran I River, Howell, Michigan wife of Detroit and Mrand MrsUoyi Hoagland of Howell j Week end guests of Mr and Mrs, R, J, Carr were Leo Bettes and wife of Walled Lake and Lavern Smith and wife of Lansing, Miss Eva VanHarn of Wayne resigned as teacher in the linckney  school last week and Mrs Germaine Stackable replaced her G P, Gorman of Dexter called at the Dispatch office FridayHe asd his wife have just returned from at months trip to Maine and JMassa chusetts Clarence Culver and family of Detroit and Stanley Culver jrf of Deerfield called on Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy Friday,  Mrs Ida Buyers and Janet Feidler of Grimsby, Ont, are visiting at the  HOPS Read home Mr and Mrs, J,j Dean Helen Feidler are on a trip on a trip to Florida John Dinkel underwent an operaion at University hospital Ann Ar bor Saturday, Hip wife and Mrs,Stan  ley Dlnkel were present, John Burg, Don Swarthout and Lloyd VanBlaii cum gave blood for a transfusion, Mr Dinkel came home Tuesday, Those from here who attended the funeral of John Haefner at Detroit Thursdav were Miss Joie Harris, Mrs Sadie Cooper, Mr and j Mrs Ham Howlett Mr and Mr George Thompson Mr, and Mrs W , Terrv, Mrand MrsErdley VanRick el Mrs Flizn VmSiekel Tr  Gnnrpo  Stewart and Mrs arah Pulleyblank I Baked onamel tile armlied on old willg mkAS a beautiful transforma Hon in bathrooms and kitchens Lav, jv, diinv of rolors to choose from , Wo will install Davis  Davis, General Conrrnrtors j 10RH W Grand Rivor TTnwlMirhJ  V, Federal Housing Terms If Desired CORY A Dead  e Farm Animals Collected V ptly Modern Equipment Capable Men t L PARKER Ant Phone 88, Pinckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Service m Michigan CentralDeadStoekCo ytJbe MarsK Are Returning Veterans Different During the war you heard a lot about how hard it was going to he for returning veterans to get ad justed to civilian life    how theyd be different iWell, plenty of them have returned to our town, and a finer, steadier bunch you couldnt ask for Most of them are back at the same jobs   going with the lame nice hometown girls get ting married, some of them, and setting up families    renewing tl  sme old friendships cn their amusements are the same Nothing more exciting than fishing Sewards creek or pitch ing horseshoes    enjoying aa outdoor barbecue witH friendly wholesome beer and pleasant talk If theyve changed at all its in the direction of maturity and tol erance  tolerance for everything except dictators, and those who would destroy our democratic principles of live and let live And from where I sit, thats another m to be proud of them  fatftiMd Dead and Disabled Horses and Cattle  Hogs, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 4SO WE BUY HFDES AND CALFSKINS ELY isoWKS CAU4 RECEl VE 1HE BEST SERVICE  Bath 100m and kitchen wall tile j make beautiful transformation Put it on over your old wall Let us give 1 you i estimate with 1 H, A terms iavis  Davis, Phone 370 10Hl  Grand River, Howell miMiinuamiiiHimmiiMHmMimiiap liFirst National Help Wan tea Hale  Female FOR WORK W OUR PRODUCTI ION DEPARTMENTS GOOD PAY STEADY EMPLOYM ENT INCENTIVE BONUS PLAN REST PERIOD VACATION WITH PAY PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS PARTY PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM  butik am HeweU 6 5 3 Under Federal Supervision   Metier Federal Deposit la 5 g furaaee Corporation All De   posits Insured up to 5,000 fe   each Dapitofc g i 2 i APPLY AT ineUgan MoMe FRI OCT 25  Turkeys, Ducks Chickens Plastics In DKTU, mot  art oetcp BY Pinckney V F W 7501 MttftfcY MANAGEMENT S  There is an old saying that it is easier to make money than  is to hold it And that saying is true On every side, are hundreds of invitations to spend your money for every  one that bids you lay it away 3 Money slips through fingers 3 like quicksilver, especially in 2 the days of high living costsTo 3 know where your money goes J is a good first step toward sound money mangerncnt By depositing ail you earn in a checking account, ani waking  accurate enteries on the stul you will have a complete record Then you can weed out waste ful expenditures and plu future leaks There is only one advantage a checking account affords, It will also save yo time trouble and trips, WE HAVE AMPLfc FUNDfe AVAILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE XOTOGAGBt OR PERSONAL AT REA40  ABLE RATES i PINCKNEY MICH  P      Cfti  Sjfojijfti ifcb r  iL,   WyW    5111 S  w11 ,v,,,l,r,w8lv SJWJIII wm,vwa P1NCKNEY DiS  Oct 9 1946 1 Now in Stock 1 24 in TEEL FURNACE 1 GEHL STOKER 1 ROCKLkS PUMP JACK OIL BURNING AND ELECTRIC STOCK WATER HEATERS SHOWER STALL LAUNDRY STOVES AND PIPE STATIONARY TUBS AND FITTINGS lassihed yy ant Aa I  rtNJ iiUperator for service stat I  ion in village of Hnckney Good opJ portunity bee Don Maycock or  phono Howell 2774M Lusi3 ligs, weighing around 50 1 lb Finder please notify Dean Gardner  t  4 BOYDELL MINTS VARNISH Buims  HARDWARE r LEE LAVEY We Have FEEDS  for Every Need We Will Be Ready to Two Weeks  TATE OF MICHIGAN The Circuit Court for the Wuoty ef I  Liviitgttao in Chancery Order of Publication Gerald Tien, Plaintiff,  VB May Vu Tien, Defendant Suit pending in the Circuit Court Cor the County of Livingston in chancery, at the City of Howell,Mich gan on September 3, 1946 In this caui it a ring from the worn bill of Co file in this court and cause, Um w d Jtnt, May Yu Tien is a nonresiuent jf the State of Michigan, and resides it 15 Shang No Chieh, Wuhsueh, iupeh, China, oo Ching Shan Lu On motion of Van Winkle  VanWinkle, attorneys for plaintiff,it ia ndered thut said non resident defendant, May Yu Tien, cause her appearance o be entfd herein within three momhs from the date of this srderand that in case of her appearance she cause her answer to plainiffs bill of compliant to be filed and a copy thereof served on the attorneys for plaintiff within fifteen days after service on said hon resident defendant , May Yu Tien, of a copy of aaid bill and notice of this order And that in default thereof said bill be taken as confessed by said non resident defendant, May Yu Tien It is further Ordered, that the Platiffs cause this orthr to be published within forty days from this date hereof in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County of Living ston,State of Michigan, once in each ir c YT w6 for at least six successive LMIHGS WANitu  weeks or that he cause a copy of I I have prospects who wish to buy j this order to be personally served or  said non resident defendant at least FOR SALE2 burner laundry stove, nearly new, with pipe 700, lb guaye, 2 barrel shot gun 2010 3Gi West Main St, Pinckney 0iTlfcYLEBlackTopRams720 feed er Lambs at 5 each J L Donohue imile north and 1 mil east of of Gregory  Black  FUK Ham SALERegistered Black Top Phillip Sprout, phone 11F11 WANTED TO BUY Chickens of ail kinds, also ducks Will pay Detroit prices  iC H Lloyd Ill Cedar Lake Rd Phone 13F22  PROFESSIONAL CORNER IEY SANFE At Duffy, M D,  Miehisjea Sundaylf00 a m to SiOO p m Wedneeday2 to4tp,au,7tetusv Saturday to ft ia la eveaiug  Vw Wirikle A VIL Dou W VaWiakle  Charles K tmm at first State aad Sevkags taak  Hawaii Mtehkjssi A DR G R MflCUJSKEY  DENTIST 112 N MlebJgaa Office 935 Roeideace 814  Eveajutfe  Hawaii, MiaUsap l CEMETERY m J L ARNET 4 SON Aaa Arbor, Miebigaa HAROLDD CHUBB  rfowall, Michigan  Local Reproeentatlve  Meaumeute  Market  1 MARION BEAUTY SHOP SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS1  MACHINE AND MACHINELESS J  ALSO COLD WAVES Phono 6 MARION JARVlSOwner PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Paon 3F11 Piackney, Michigan WANTED HELP2 waitresses and a v n for general kitchen work iiours, top wages, no Sundays txter Coffee Shop, phone 2671 ullSALE 26x28 framebarn citable for a house Ray Lavey, hegorv, call efenings SALEIJuilding  f four i r OK SALLliuilding site j village lothi near school  3i John Cologne, 5f6 Mowers Rd Grind in Farmers Feed Suppl  property in Pjnckney and surround i inu1 vicinity Would appreciate your Idlings Fred J Teeple, Realtor Phone G75, Howe1 VANTKDPnper of all kinds, Iron, Ilu3  Copper Harry Prisk  iXRALETNpw 22 inch all steel fur mice Clifford Chambers lOH SALEIIBG Chevrolet dump truck Cliff Miler, phone 33F4 Pinckney, Mich FOR SALE RoundOak heating stove, 1 inch, hard ccal stoveC keroscnt hoatin stove J H Hooker WA1FDCHICKJNST Honest I prces paid for all kind of poultr  Tvler Broran Howell, Mich  Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics exclusive in Livingston County at Howell Ruths Shop for Womec j FOR SALEiSlabooa Buy Now Thurson Lumber Co , Phon 44 Howell, Mich 20 days before the time prescribed for her appearance Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissionr Livingston County, Michigan VanWinkle  VanWinkle Attorney for Plaintiff Business Address HowelL Michigan PHON04 1AX RUSSELLM   VATTFD Interior Decorating, either bnnh or spray painting, no paper haneinc, small carpenter Jobs Dan VanSlambrook, Phone 47F5 fc Si   I, I  i Ml  Housewives SAVE YOUR WASTE FATS The United State Government Needs them tor EXPLOSIVES Leave Them at this Store  We are paying 85c for cream brought to our door  Watson  CTLcary Dairy, Howell, Micii FOR SAIESmall 5 room modern house with baemera and water frontage 375 West Main Street Pinckney, Mich FOR SALGrey leather baby carr iage like new also heating stove Phone 100 John Cologne, oUti Mowers Road, FOR SALrTTPorcelaln top kitchen cabinet, dresser, rocking ,hair, rug, dishes and cooking utensels Lucius Doyle, Phone 12FOR SALE 4 can milk cooler, 15 gallon electric automatic electric water heater, shallow well water system, Hammer Mill Lawn Mower, rubber tires Flmers Garage Oak Grove, Mich FOR SALE Cement blocks Quality Block Co, Oak Grove, Mich FOR SALE Leghorn hen ar fryerp alive or dressed Fred Scyr ur, 463 Rush Lake Rd HERB SNEfcu Paoao 183 207  1 OraaJ Hot Ho wall, Roal Eetato, li Citr, Lak aaa1 Ft A liit Your Proporto Witt IU LEfc UiVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Phot 59F1 Pinckney   Michigan MARTtN J LAV AN Aotanay  lw 13 BHgaoaa Phone 136F6 Ropairttf mm ijmm Stau 8717 Lafcosido Dtff Licoato Rusk Lako PH,SWARTHOUT  SON  FDNERAL HOME Modora Eotitpmoat 89 Pkaekaoy, Mkaf CESS FOR SALE All wool white Mexican  Jacket size 16,never worn, Drice 20  Mrs Lloyd Hendee FOR SALEKalamazoo heating stove  burns coal or wood, excellent shape  Emery Heynal , 124 Tiplady Rd FOR SALECoal and wood cook tove,also base burnerMark Matcison  Phone Brighton 2692 d oALERock broilers Josn Burg, phone 58F21 FOR SJALECement Blocks  P  T BDock Prmlucta 1900 Beardsley Rd, Pinckney LOSTBlack long haired dog with white breast in vicinity of Tiplady   Portage Lake Roads Reward for ieturn Ben Tomlin WANTED TO DO Interior and exJterior decorating Rippy  Drouil lard Phone 7144F3, Howell FOR ALE Bam, 30 x 70, good condition Mrs C o Stackable, RK3 WORK WANTED Boy, 17, desires work Is not returning, to school, rhone 35F2, Pinckney SEPTIC TANKS  POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOTEL  ROOM 70 o PHONE 4241 AWN ARBOR CESslOC  TANKS CLiiANlS 24 Hour Service AU Content Hauled Away Inspection Fret Mbdetm  Equipment Phone South Lyon 9811 Res 5431  WALTER DUNCAN SOUTH LYON, MICH CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE GonovoJ Contractor and Builder 251 Portag St Pinckney Mich 666 i FOR SALE Chev  Brash  Pickup William asirf VOTE  I FOR SALEElectric stove, apartment size, 3 burnerbran new luisel Meyer j PVone 38F2 9 FOR SALECirculating heatei ft  burns coal or wood Wm Kennedy 4oy Putnam St We have been buying cream in Howell for 35 years Prompt and courteous service Paying 85c for cream brought to the  Watson  OLeary Dairy, Howell, Jvlich   WANTEDYoung lady of 2o desires any kind of work except housework,  in or near Pinckney Phone 35F2 sOiD PREPARIATIOKS LIQUID TABLETS, SALVBSIOSB  DROPS Use Only As Directed  CORY DRUGSTORE SEPTIC TAWkS Agd CESS POOLS CLEANED MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 East Jefferson Street  DAN BURKETT Pkone 6292 Aaa Arbor, Mlek FOR REFRIGERATION SERVICE CALL COMMERCIAL NATION AL REFRIGERATION PHONE 135 y F O FOOT ODOR GERM H6W  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,  Apply FULL STRENGTH for FO, sweaty or itching feet LpcaKy at  CORY DRUG 5TEV Piackney, Mieh   cn tef   1  v ,r v niililfti  i S Claries SAVE MONEY DELAVAL STERLING STOKERS EMPIRE MILKERS WEST1NGHOUSE MILK COOLERS  SAVE UP TO 25 PERCENT  SHOP WITH FISCH1 IAVE MONEY Fitch Elec AppC BSoS M36, 1 Mile ef U S23 Pkoao 30tl Wkitssero I ekeMkk ira McPbersonv State Bank MUDDLING THROUGH9  The English peopledarig the war prided themselves onaoridling through They did aqsomplisn  many wellnigh impossible feats of physical and mental eMuraaee, and  a multitude of technological developments without which the outcome of j the war might have indeed been   otheV story Through many yean of lianfciiig experience we have seen those of ear depociton who had a regular saviaga  program, come through both prosper  ity and depression times They hive as significantly muddied through as did the British during the wax  We can do no more than te the  example and urge everyone to fslfw a well thought out pregram for  muddling through  OPEN Laundry  fbHsasWBBBB ofM BstesBsk PHONE  WE PICKUP AMD DEUVEft  A  ,      vvv   ,  taSllMiSSl  Vi,   Jt    7 T  Jfarl X CiVX   Wanted page BfclWfcEN THE AUKS OF 16  45 FORLlGHT ASSEMBLY WORK, 8 HOUR DAY 40 HOUR WEfcK GOOD WAGES Vokar Corp 7300 HURON RIVER DRIVE DLAiLK, MICH, 4UIIUlr,lUIHIIIIlJlIIIMIhdlIIIIIIllllllIIKUIIIIMk1inilllllt1lll3llllllllllllir SHOVEL LOCAl NOTES iilr, mid blit N, A, riousner ol iingmon called at tiie Anurew iiabeu home umlay Huy Clinton of iNiagara Falls visiting here, Mrs, Liioye Campbell is a to the grand chaplain 1utsy Mauk of Howell spent Friday with ieyna Campbell tvviiitcth Line aim latnily spent the week end m Canada, M K Darrow has returned from idercywood hospital, Ann Arbor Tea Adseh and wile of Detroit spent Tuesday at the Win, bhenan home,  Mrs, Pauline Clark and son of Gregory called on Mrs, Emma Volinier Sunday Ona Campbell and family spent Sunday with the Gilbert Campbell family in Frazier Mrs Blanch Cole and Mr and Mis Wood of Detroit called at the SJohn Margin home Sunday 5 J Mrs Mary Baughn and Mrs, El eanor Baughn gave a shower for  Mrs Betty Seefeld last week, Dale Miller and family spent GREGORY NEWS Mr and JUTJ T, A, Re id of Stock bridge, iiruce Reid and family and Harold Hartsuff and family spent h j spent Sunday with the Robert Keiris Clarence Marshall and fatniy and Howard Marshall and wife attended a shower Sot eve at Vantown  for the Edgar Marshalls   AAoWJfc With 36 foot Boom and 58 Yd Dragline Bucket Farm Ditching  ALU lYfES OF EACAVHING Kenneth Caskey and Shirley Juard were Sunday guests of the J as Caskeys The Chas Galbraith aii Cecil Galbraith families visited at he iUc sei Mason home in Swantu, OLIO Sunday M and Mrs lorn I io,cni,  ipent Wednesday in V iiiingJoi with the Clare Poole family Will the Kings Daughters J donations for the Indian box Mrs Dorothy Owens befoy  i Dewey Breniser and Elwin piloted a plane to Ohio Sunlay, Frank Rowlett and wife of Detroit spent Sunday here Mrs Lock and Linda spent Sat,in Ann Arbor, Arlo Worden and family ave with i Sunday with Mrs George GrahamSunday in Jackson speit i 9S I I Lake Front Development ARMCO IKON BREAKWATER SHEETING, ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND GRADING WRITE OR PHONE FOR FKEE JtfkiMATK  f at Morris, Lemuel Martin and wife of Ypsig  lanti spent Friday evening at the J  R Martin Mr and Mrs Harold Dickinson of Howell called at the Albert Dinkel home Sunday Andrew Nesbitt and wife spent I Thursday at the LANaylor home in Eaton Rapids, Cy W, Hooker and family of Ann Arbor spent Saturday at the J, H, Hooker home,  Mr and Mrs, Clifton Peck and Mrs, Minnie Peck of Detroit called on Mrs, Hattie Decker Thursday, I Mr and Mrs,Water VanFleet of Social Harvey Hayner and wife ani Gay Lowe and wife Stockbridge called at Tom Poole home Monday Ernie Drown has gone tc Virginia Mr, and Mrs, Howard Marshal  Tom Howlett attended the funeral of Mrs Wm, Artz in Wateiloo Sun, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Caskey aid daughter have moved from Caledonia to the Clayton Anderson tennant house Mr and MrsTom Poole, Mrs, Arlo Worden and Esther Jorpfcnson attended Rebekah meeting in Howell Wed nite The Pebakah lodge meets Oct  11 FILL DIRT  i   Boonton, N J, called on the Earl Baughn and W, J, Nash families last week The fire dept put out a fire on the Reason and Rastus Hinchey AbeH Shirley ad fMlIy spt  JWk whe 8  the week end with their evemnjr for th Junior Woman of fiv feet five or lest Walter VanFleet and wife of Boon Ion, NJ were Friday guesfs of the Jarnes Caskey BRIGHTON, MICH 6514 Lakeview Drive, Briggs Lake Phone 5672 5 JiniiiiiiilHiHioniitiimmiHHllllmill,u lHMIImmimillKllHIUHlllllmi AN ACCOUNTING TO TAXPAYERS by  i  STATE OF MICHIGAN Revenues and ExpncJfres  Fiscal Year Ended June 30, REVENUES t Selet Ux 115,789,65001 Uicttx 8,915,47035 Gesoline nd weight tax 52,678,07889 Liquor revenues 40,688,54736 Federal revenue 31,411,30695 f oecific Uxei 80,992,725,93 fieguUtory feei end license 9,700,24303 Corporation tex 7,151,16883 Taxreverted lend revenue 5,424,26023  InMnglble Ux 6,854,89463 A ether revenue 11,718,88808 Total  , EXPENDITURES AND RESERVES Vf  Returned to or for local Government for education, welfare, highway, etc 180,115,14375 Grants to University of Michigan, Mich State College, retirement funds, etc  19,349,30634 For State purposes Operation of all State Departments end Institutions 68,475,73797 New buildings, highways, and equip 11,478,41902 Increase In required reserves 7,080,48531 daughter, Mrs, Doyle Tempieton and husband at Keego Harbor, , Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Bell and 2 , children of Dover were dinner guests ,pu , , of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Dinkel one , hf H Mlllor lamiIy of Vlnev day last week, callcd at the ieore Weabon jrhonie James Hall and family of Plainfield hoie, Sundwere Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs, Whikonng Will Collins, noted Menvin Campbells birthday honor raUi0 ainr over VvJii nas Vchi nig Mrs, Cmpbells birthday, ed the WjlK Jat0,JH cotta at JiiEarl Gaines and family have mov la,d Lake Hell and will take up ed from the irvin Kennedy farm lo  Permanent abode here, th George Mercer farm in Genoa Sunday guests at the John Hell Mr and Mis Reecr Gudith enter hom0 Wlre Nelson Treastete  fam taiaed several boys Saturday nifnt l of Ann Arbor Mrs Fred ennos in honor of their son, Koberls jth anfi Mra Kenneth Hennesand chilbirthdayHo received maiv nice ls iren of Dexter and Jamen liell and  Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel enter ciiy Wallace tained for dinner Sunday Mark Alii   Mr, dt ereamloLook I is tchlevtd In this softly spoken ,U with its ,t trace of whitest 9ftMo at foot face J mini ,,  wfajSf mg sleeve  i PKICE 1000 Total SURPLUS  The General rvr  16,312,60233 All other fundsnet  1,306,34464 M6,9909239 Ssjrplutresuitinf from years operatfom  if 18,94697 When the fiscal year befait, the General Fund had a turpfthi of 5,219,75361 f TMa aoiit, added to the 16,312,60233 opcretins wrptui for the year, md a  General Fmd suiplw ol 2132,35601 a of June 30, 1946, availed few  4 eppropriatioe THERE WAS NO OTHER UNRESTRICTED SURPLUS fM  There were, fcowever, nmoi reetricted by the lejfWettsre for oewine pvspoeef mk MIdie 50,00000 I the Veterem Truet Fund, the 1193,40905 lo the State HijAway Fund, the 27,801,09415 ia appropdedoe beiaaces for K coaleted beJWflft end iajproveeMHs, e 114,417,25003 In the PitMety Scfcoef Fm4, etc THE BALANCES WERE NOT AVAILABLE FOR GENERAL     4flVM  ritieM ol tit iDr, Junes Nash and family of Mrs, Alger Lee is ill in the Aile Coldwater spent the week end here gait hospital Saturday night wests of Mr and Mn Louis Coyle were Ebbert Grain get and family of Lansing and Mr JCannie Kavanangh, i MA aad Mrs Harry Lee,grranditMjktar, Rebecca, Mr and Mrs 3, flCsttT an4 E4erta Addey were in   flaturcay   Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee leave this week for a trip to Drummond inland Dan Driver arm wile of Dexter called at the Charles son, Mr, and Mrs Clayton Muson and children in honor of Mr Alli40A Icons birthday Mrs, Lura Qeddes and Fred Lake of Chelsea jsefled at the L, J,Henry home Thursday, Fred left for Florida this week, Mrs, Winston Baucrhn and daugh ler, Barbara, spent last weA irt De troit with her sister, Mrs, Frank Clark, Ruth Skinner, Harfy Palmer anl wife of Detroit and Mr and Mrs George Green of Howell and May Stark called on Mr Weltha Vail and Mrs Jassie Green Sunday A woods fire which has been burning in the E W Martin swamp for a week, nearly destroyed the  Watkins barn Sunday The neighbors and Gregory fire dept checked it The fire engine was called to the veterans memorial field Saturday by a grass fire which threatened the new bleachers, We understand 2 boys stated it by setting fire to some papers there Mr, and Mrs, James Brogan and children of Stockhridge caled on Mr, and Mrs,tanley Dinkel Sunday, Frank White and family and Max Musson of iHoweil called at the Chas Smith home Sunday, Gerald and Allan Dinkel and Edna Maas were in Detroit lost Wednesday j Mrs, Fred Cozzens is mucn better and Mrs Harry Fairchild who has beencaring for her has returned to Dervlt, Her clllers lust wek v,ere Mrs, Harry Brown, Mrs, Mary Mur, phy and Mrs Anna Teeman of De troit Mrs John Seitz and Mrs,John Belvior of Ann Arbor, The last issue of the Saturday Evening Post carried an article on Rolla Roe by his daughter,Cons3re He owned 11 papers and his I children were all born in diffjveit towns Then he settled in Weidiran and stayed 29 years, Clyde Ftehor of Pinckney knew him when he cwn ed the Webberrille paper Among those from here attending PEIRCES STORL hUK WOMEN BUr WITH CONFIDENCE HOWfcLL, MICH TT You Must Reg IN ORDER TO VOTE AT THE NOVEMBER f ELECTION OCTOBER 16 Is the Last Day This is a genera registration All Citizens Elgible to Vote This you have been registered and voted in the past makes no differenc Fall Must Register The fact that If you live in a township you must register rith your township Werk, You must reregister the O E S, Grand Chapter at Grand j Rapids this week are Mrs, Eloyoe Clark home Thursday tJ T  Campbell Mrs, Aha Meyer, Mr WmA Fui ir r  ,T T    ta  Lola lUbdell, Mr, Wimd AberIte Coyie spent Sun The ast and1 present prgidentec Mrg, R Carlett ,  JlTin KyDS,W   rfte Wylie, Mra,CoWie BrwaJim, Lettie Nesbitt, Uhm Biaoch Martin,  Mrs, Carrie Griffith, Mm, Gmnen  Porter, Mrs, MM OnOer, Mr DerJm tftfeLM iitfce the 50th annlBurr King Monday M E chnroh ofl Lester McAfee and family is Master Mra,cmtted to Detroit last week by  f his nrter, Marorie JOHN A HA6MAN  OCMJMTT     v  ,N iW4 JF i,iir    ,   N iX ,  s  J,  lijliiir   ifciii     4 Tr TrTnrs   r   I SG3T    c A   jwJl  A s  jt  ,  Hittfi   k jw   tlk afisw</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>M r Michigan Mirror State of the fttaat Teraleg Told f The controversal tales tax diverlion sponsored bfP mayors off big cities and school teachers, is due for a showdown fa 30 dayaif Nov 5 This column has presented both tides of the argument  It is plainly apparent that school teachers are underpaid It is also becoming appar ent thai something has got to give No, VetMemF Dedication Pinckney High School to InaugeraU Ughte Field Friday Night in a Game with FewlervilU OUR DEMOCRACY byMt iimiiinivniiipwwifl    i ii i  ii iiiimmniii i unntu inn im i HI illill OVER THE WILOfRNESS ROADTOM WEST 111111111111111111111 ,u The Pinckney Veterans Jdeivoral Lighted Athletic Field will be dedicated to tye memory of the service men of World War 11 Friday night proceeding a football game between Pinckney and Fowlerville high school SLr7SEli H io thala88  School in the state to have X fc    t galas tax diversion and also the 1270,000,000 bonus for Michigan war veterans It will be impossible for these to go into effect without badly disrupting present state service  Murray YjtofWagoner has referred to th4P0pa6d of both proposals eajEjgp whhe claims increase thawed of anexaerienced man in irgovemors chair  ICim Sigier, while hedging, has not come out against the Bales tax divv sion but has leaned towrd it In ono speech he said tf elected he y would give the cities their just sharo of state ta moneyIn Detroit last  week he agreed to sponsor a bill to that effect  State Treas D Hale Brake says the veterans bonus will cost the state 17, 600,000 a year for many years to come if approved It is generally conceded the veterans bonus may pass There is little or no opposition to it If such is the case the much heralded state surplus of 16,500,00 simply wont exist But n strange condition existsAlthough store stock and production are both way down yet sales and of course sales tax are 50 percent higher than they were a year ago at the same period How much longer this condition will exist is problematicalEconomists say we are due for a readjustment in 1947 It was not so long ago, back in Frank Murphys time,hat the welfare load alone, put the state  many millions in the red New state funds seem inexhaustable Sate payments returned to local governments grew from 89,000,000 in 1937 to 17,  000,000 tn 1 BMTT lEerled and total state operating expenses and reserves from 100,000,000 to 281,000,000 6 Kim Sigler says legislators as wel as teachers Bhould have more pay and Murray VanWagoner hae the state, finance veterans  3Jj0me8 at lw interest rates with pay ents of 500 down So it seems un v jkely that the next administration, Whosoever it is will reduce state state spendingColleges have run up overdrafts of 6,40,000 to cover veterans education and the state wel fare dept has a deficiency of some 3,600,000 so the widely heralded surplus of the Kelly administration at Lansing was never anything but an illusion and only served to start drives by various organized groups tn get their share of it u school in the state to have a lighted field  The 41 piece Fowlerville high school band will play and John Burg Will broadcast the game, play by play over a loud speaker The story of how Pinckney came to get this field reads like a fairy story Pinckney knew the value of a lighted field for she had played at Vin Arbor several years and two year, go iciueu the Howell field uJ took ii 800 which  morn tun an entire season, of day football would total However who luu n t been able to figure out  way to finance it A year ago this fall ye editor in conversation with hAHoutfncr mgr of the Livingston Buick CoofHowell mntioned tho desire for a lighted field Mr Housncr saidWhy dont you go after it I will help youMr iHousner had been chairman of 2 bond drives and on other promotional programs He outlined a ferasable  plan, we explained it to Supt Read er and it was decided to launch it at the annual football banquet in November So when ye editor was called on for remarks at the banquet he introduced Mr, Housner who outlined i is i Ian and Un campaign was on A mass meeting was heVd a couple of weeks later at which it was decided to dedicate the field in honor of the war veterans Lev Lavey was named chairman, John Burg, vice chairman, ye editor secretary and Mr Reader, treas the following district chairmen were named Pinckney Ross Read Putnam, PH Swarthout, Clare Palmer Business Men, Mrs JLulu Lamb Gregory, Mr and Mrs Jack Young Marion Emmett Wid neyer Hamburg, Joe GritUh Portage Lake Howard Thayer Corpor ations N A Housner Former Resi dents, ye editor f The drive did not get underway r,  until after Jan 1 when the chairmen would I their committee got busy3500 had been set as the goal as that wa6 the cost of the lights at Howell and Chelsea but this was soon passed and by April 1 around 4500 had been raided There was held in trust by the circuit court the sum of 70, left from the sale of the od Pinck ney Community Hall Ye editor as one of the trustees of this fund petitioned the court to turn this sum over to the Memorial Field Fund and this was done Mr Housner and Lee Lavey proved very successful in gett ing sizable donations from corporations  THE APPALACHIANS SI UNTIL N 1769 DANISM THROUGH CMM6CRI THAT MARROW TRAIL, OVER WHICH BOONE  TO THE RICH LANDS TO TEST THEIR ME FACED COLD  STAR A A BAARIER TO COLONIZATION NE BlAE THE TRAIL flAP 1Q M3l4TyCKY  CAMETWHLPfcNESS fcV THE FIRST BOLD SETTLERS PTHE WEST LANDS THAT WESCT mROUSH YEARS WHEN THEY IQNDISAPPOlNTMLNTVVAfc THE LANDS BOONE OPENED UP ARE THE FERTILE BLUEGRASS  REGIONS, THE PRODUCTIVE OHIO AND TENNESSEE VALLEYS OF TODAY BUT MOR IMPORTANT, HE SHOWED THE WAY TO ALL THE WEST  AND THE PIONEERING SPIRIT OF  THOSE EARLY SETTLERSTHEIR STAMINATHEIR COURA   IN TRIUMPHING OVER, HARDSHIP HAVE BECOME PAMT OR THK HEKTA3 OF QU PSMOCTACV Defeated at ADD Arbor Sat, Pinckney 1 Noted Out by Little Pioneer Saturday 7 to t   K Phckncy got the jump on the Littie Pioneer of Ann Arbor there Saturday and led up to the last lew minutes of play oniy to have their opponents cash in on a lonn pass und kick uoil for x winning point  It was a inucji improved ti am over  tn une which lost to Brighton a wick Inior wiiia took the field at, Ann Arbor Saturday nim Their line held and Ann Arboi did not lhiviUti scnouly me first halt most of thein jruins beinc anilitied iy pc ilii Iinckney sooted m tin 2nd quarter Kussell Clark caught a flat puss und carried h toi a o0 yard rain to lhe Ann Artior 1u yard lint1 Ioti iUnns hit the Ann Arhor line for 10 yaids ami J mi Meyer went uotuid tJid fur the lone Iinckney oufhdown Kiyi liownian failed to iian onto the pa loi the exlia point The uame was leadloked from tlun on to final minute with neith er ide Inking advantage of their cnrtuv opiortunitis With tiaie raimlly runninu out tm Arbor took to HIP air and Vieuel trew a piis In lnnrrs litn Meyer iinckney tried to intercept it hut lellerlvd it into tin hands rtf lluner yo 1iuijrht it and wr, downed on the limktiey 2 yard line Vierjel hit JiiHkucv1 liie foi Knner kicked jjoal point Althlunmh PirikniV showed H IIIJJ hiipri,enient there must lwk still a lot more hefore llwv will start iroine  ,iuv, Only hard practise will do this   URiilN  tail Berquist Death 1roved  a tonchdown und for the winning C OMUfiN The meat strike in now at its ith una bids fair to rival any strike iuv on by the C 1 O or any oUker oianuaHon ita puipoae is to abol a a meal control and send the price of steaks up, to 100 a lb again, the press are aiding in this nigh pressure campaign and last week carried a story to the effect a Boston hospul hud been compelled to sere horaenieat to its patients i he storage houses are said to be oted to overflowing with meat that is uenitf held for expected higher ptie The, people as a rule are not uiuiing as the frozen locker plants ulmli have sprung up in every ville and hamlet the laat few years, ai lull of frozen, meat Restaurants and hotels uie still serving meat a a ivstaurunt man told u that he had been buying farm killed meat it,d keipiny it in a frozen locker hue the meat supplier dwindledThe nail jjuichaser is undoubtedly ftel inti the pinch aa sausage, hot dogs, and most cold meats huve disappear t a Tiieie seems to be a combination in restraint of trade and Congressman oahbaih of Illinois has called far an investigation of the1 packing House industry The first War week ta hoilli Lure Ihll wise m,iuri     bonus march of a1  C WILLIAM H LAN NINO William U Lanning, 62, died Toeaday at his home in Detroit He was born December 3, 1883 at Clinton, Ohio but had lived in Detroti for many years For some time the family has had a summer home at the Bluffs, Portage Lake Surviving are his wifcBessie and two daughters, Carol and WUma Tha funeral services were held Congregational church Rev Allard With over 5000 rataed the femorial Field Committee thought their work completed but thefr troubles ad v y began The field w fund to be too small, more land had U bo bought on the c and west sides and a cement tennis court re M ed This took time Then th com t mitA went shopping for material to light the field and could not find anyEventually they were able to get poles, lights, reflectors etc but could  find no underground cable or trans   rVoof of SergtEarl BtruiteWth ft Received Here Word was received from the war dept by Mrs Merwin Campbell that her brother, Senrt Karl JMerquists body had been recovered from Gerany 1rior to this time Sergt Ierquists case was a presurjptive find ing of death An official report has beer, reoived that he was killed in action August fi, 1144 in Hinzcl, Cermany Tha source of this information was obtained fjom a photostatic copy of the burial which reveals that his body was recovered and buried in a United States Military cemetery in  Belgium  Sergt Berquist was participating in a mission to the Hamburgh oil field when his plane was shot down and all tje crew were known to have parachuted to safety The other 8 crews members are rll home now and notified Mrs Campbell that they aw Karl bail out   ,i o o   1 ion wen  i ci   bridce , kowlaiA ille n, ,anifTeell 0 HiiKlltOi lestor I in tin i ton  Siock oMll J 7,Manlatt UU Affidatiac Burial was in the Pi nek former Finally in August Mr, Read Friday afternoon at the Pinckney nay MAI4CK UCENbfiS Owe Luta, S3, Howell, Florence Manthe, 33, Fentoa Dan Gannon,  27, Howeil, Kathryn Brogan, 24, Bridetaa Patrick OCoanei, 24, Bwwafl, Betty Bwtll 23,DetroitEarl Uaady, 55, HoweAl, Chrystal Turer, 2, Hwwatl MftS Ite IMa Brass, W, died at her Une a 4431 CariMy Beat Jtoaday  ewettMf flaa s salaried to Mr Breas in 1933 and has aieoe Ircad at teat Lake whe he   er and ye editor called on the TindaH Electric Service, Ann Arbor and they took the contract to do the work and get the material In the meantime labor and material costs had been increasing by leaps and bounds, it was ind vne total cost ef wiring material, grading, blch  ere, fencing etc would be 01 Lade was Ir charge ,Tfce school board solved this by borJ  lowing the extra 14000 and the ircMtCUtr COURT rfcW3  iag was eeanpleted 2 weeks ago and j the transformer i uv The oae fly in j JIKIW Collis heid a one day court fae ointmestt is that the fence whkhjsessio at Howell last wck Tht jwn arrived 1 months ago is not up aa i is not called uotil Oct SI The a ntoal peafcs oaaM he aad If Charles Smith accused of laaceny At the main at wtmi ciampMiwd  Raymond Wiles with forseryiowaru ,ri  V Ksr fconetinff the vtpstoams and Clifton Heath, rape and U MAKJ CHletCM i4ov J ttiicia Murpliy, jtw oua lrmaj ,0 uu UU p nt iiepatauon lor holy Commun loa each outuiJay 6 U  p in ouo Sunday  UU to 7 J a, m Aiastes at X and 1 i am Communion fcfUiiUay lyr , oinea , j A J tar byueiy  Ihe Mil week of 4th Novenna Among the intentions are un,laU Wiiiiam Ioyle,Mon, Ualph Kafalski, Tues, Jolm Foiiey family, Ved, Inteinion of living, iiiur, late Kvelyj, hLuisteit,  Fri, late DaniH Quigicy,  Sat, Mr and MrsJohn FoheyUct d, late liobt Kelly, Mrs ltose Jlatowski, a summer resident of Cordcly luke and eoni njunicant of St Marvs chuieh for  years died at Detroit Sept 2Junorj ai at Church of the Assumption on Monday Surviving are a son and a  daughter John Haefner who rHircd frm COM CONL CHOKCl he public lighting commission of F     troit 12 years ago and has  Kranorenc BaugOrgaaiat aad resided at Hiland Lakedied at Lake   worthFloridaSaturday whnre lw  Q y Thompa9tkt    arrived Friday to spend the ,mr Monxi Wonisip 10 has been his custom  Sanday School 110 He was a member of  I, C c, KCJ R T a H  If  I joliaei , IlilledUr  Slits Dick  cimi Ivinke Vlgl ,1  TlylMnlifl  JOHN HAEFNER MUiiJi I ilhfHUINfc btKViCh Tin Midi, ljci  i , ,,oiia o iraueei Med lah Imani lacphone see  iee in I  t roil Sat iii day  luThy ii Will In poible for any air or irUU driver in motion on the highway, to ,s nd und receive teilnhc tail to and from the nation , innviiMj teliphoiu ltadioteif stations orutd by special o ois will provide the sen U A the principal Uirs vail a conipiiic,food di  inU K ces doctor,, neWspapKrs companies and the like World II was st4tKed in Missouri latt where veterans marched on th caita ami demanded u 400 par service mun The letfislaiccently dcfcatiyd a bonus ii Michigan the legirlature was and sidestepped arci the bonus is on the ballot for a vote in No, 1iaher with a Kod chance of painu as most of the leaders have approvt d it and no one of impor tance has tfotic on record anuirrst it,    IIL I aii t papers, have lor years staged a campaign nMin vivcsiction in which animals, mostlyl dogs, ,ie usel for experimental purposes  la contented ibatnelvea  ih rtirning editorials against it Tin fat concrete action took placec in la trail last week when tho Anti i i  Ct loll Lenlle startid HUit UI,IIIIM the City of Detr it to stop die city from selling stra dou from 11 ii  aioid to laedc l coilefeg  id dacloi for l6 cachv They ,l, sd ciia It  o aiMa, , timent  a 1 oa ihi ,  VS  and at animals would not the great cure it has t 11 I   il iih tOiit Wit to  vpennieal on science haw been nMe to mak dical diencii and ma fi ji recent Kim Siller the dal a for yov rnor  i aie , rat  fir t ainluhm opre s delivery when n  t  i n a oa el ma ai Albion uen1 ily  id t ppel t a a j an a n aa iiCARD CF THAfKS We wish to thank our 1rcnds,neigh w and ivbtides for their many cis of kindivs shown us during our beivnveincrit They were greatiy ipprrciated  Mrs Klizaheih Manning and Family Kepul lican candiwas nked to say not trambiing in at week, and i issue While nddnv ha was asked by the  dieiue whether he v i  pv uat lanao RainesHis reply  vi I taii ee that linno jcames  jdu4td  cliuivhes und other or ani, ai iiiiM are RJIJ concern of ,ei e  i,e ii drawn very fine la and the rafJlinp of different ii nicies has been earned on for ,eurs without interuption Helting on horse , i ui ieralixed at le troit Hvd Northville where race are held S thr seem to be two kinds j of gambling, leal and illegal CLLfcBRATE After rl ear ANNIVERSARY of COIVtCUIUS  serat Acacis Idire F  A M of Detroit and lded the Pinckney Conglcl,urch Surviving are his wife and 2 daughSTofis, and Mrs Fred ChanUer Sneral was held at the Frax ieJWral Home in Detroit Thurffv with burial in Detroit Acana Communion rfno itj i IwadesMma T WmU War D this iSii  M4lmdreby THe peW  this aaetia ha J ad MrV Aa Irigbt to ka pread af elr  JThoeaas Dishrow, decency,worc put jover to Oct il and hail set Choir pcactiae Wad Sunday is World Sunday  The church nursery for children of preschool a starts Suivday Par ents arv invitei to avail themselves of this service The churxh wii hold its annual 7 Fotluck sunier M  K  i 1,Vfof HUtiful woim fo beautiful GOSPEL CSSIOP sv,, vico iho Mrtliodi t Hiurrli will ccilrat t a 1st anniversaarj OetolMT  1 S r C IhU will spik Pinner at lM Rv Ky Cuckus is tiiC present pa tor   ULAMOUR TAJtS TO IHE TURI 1 SVfk, thorouvchbred horse always u  had an attraction for fan lad ies Beauty and the Beast niy talo insofar as it applu Comment on Honry Wallaoers Nov orii speech art s,till appearing in te pns aid his release from    the presidents cabinet has made him  Itiaf W K Keisey, fatuous Deii ot a o the S SupC   uncbiy oung PoapkTa hioeting rry SarIr  Han a SSure ltfj eeejeefc wejeO XW e v fniOe Pan Parker writes about I v CIOTI followers of Hieing in The sv oVar Weekly with this ,ir,iiv Ortoler 1 issue of Thoj Detrort Sunday Times  tro News cmnntator says he ig ai aireenent tUlthouh his paper is not Ilo likens President Trumans auiude whh that of Pontius Pilate toward Jesus when in the first in stance he said  find no fault with this man and later, yielding to arpssure handed him over to the wolves Mr Krlsxv would also like to rnow what Scretary Brynes toviph wiili Kussia attitude aseans Xowore has he seen it defined There s undoubtdly an eleaaent here who favor muaediote war with Hirsia before the veterans forget  PeH eHiPS Ww  5  M PC  i placed in  far taaoany from the a 4k Cims to ft9P A tf 473 r naa hMa Onia rode Sept  ARO OF TMAJ4CS Thank you Veterans of Foreign Aars for the iovivli Utah AutonuiUs hxmograph I am enjoying it veryl uch Thank yon friends and ni1  rors fo all your lovely gifts flowers nd cards I appreciate your visits ndall the nice thingi you liaxodone oi ma May d richly bless each ne of you NURJifcS MCuETIMC The Lansinir District Nurses Assn ni ,ifet Monday Oct, 7 at S r m at ,he Fisher Rody CorpDr Oahaner I rft v movie of the Tw Doctor  Ir, Industrv,, Therp will W a tour ofthe plant and refreshments their traininfr and the weapons of Tir are rttll usable The opponents  of Mr Wallace should take cat they they donH eventually end up in this igroup  JEFFREYS KExmiom  The Jeffreys family  hcld at ye home of Mr Mad M William Jeffreys Sunday, snl from out if town Wtreys of Detroit, Me laatt Jeeys, Latxsing, itoqr VTfJLAGE TAX WOTICE J will roceive taxes for Pinckney village  y baaat 4ary WeH ne       1 ontil further notice, C XL McRuwe M AM SV  Caaal Heachey S40 wmiwna SU, Piaolwey, Mr Jew Xra Si L w CvrESCfe tMfUOPCM L S W,M maiPi Cositou g dmg and  JMarmg Keular meeting of iickny Chap4 vort Tt, wday jd Friday J ter tl E S US iday nltoelM e Atto WSeWwr A etoex, UtaMwr  tactian af dfSoata to taeae jlaoe, j  s  j  if SaJ  1NSS    iL vosi   Tf   ft rWr , was y   rw Sylvan Theatre CHftLAKA, MICR Fri Sat, Oct 4, 5 GETTING GERTIES  GARTER A Comedy Starring DENNIS O KfcErE, MARIE McDON ALD, BARRY SULLIVAN and filNNlE BARNE Cartoon ifcartreel Nwa Sua PlNCKhEY DISPATCH WedbceA Oct Z 1946 3 MOTES Mon, TUI, Oct b,V, 8 i WITHOUT RESERVA TIONS A Comedy Starring CLAUDETTE COLBERT, JOHN WAYNE, DON DcFORE Cartoon Micky Mouse in Winning the Wat Sun Show, 3,5,7,9 Wed, TnUrTOct 9710  COWBOY BLUES with KEN CURT1SJEFF DONNEL, GUY KIBBEE, HOOSIER HOTSH0TS Plui A Myitery with MYSTERIOUS INTRUDER RICHARD DIX,BARTON MacLANE and 1NINA VALE Coming Somehere in Th Thrill of Braiil  the Niint Howell Theatre HOWFLL, MICH Tue, Wed, Thur, ri Oct 1,2,3,4 MA UREEN OHARA, DICK HAY MES AND HARRY JAMES in DO YOU LOVE ML In Technicolor Opraedy N,WI A marriage license has been issued in Washtenaw county to Waiter Oesterle, 22 Chelsea and lreiuj  lilaues, 20, Pinckney j riea Aupitit, 56, died suddenly at hu hoiiu, in btockbridge last week ears ago he was a good southpaw base ball pitcher A reception lor Mr and Mrs John Livyrmore, newlyweds was heid at the Harvey Dyer home in Haiitfield J Saturday night The new Ierv Marquette stream the Juy Koad crossing in Detroit last liner struck and killed an autoist at week Mrs Mary Kofh of Fowlerville observed her bbth birthday last week The special school election at Urghton to raise the 15 mu limit has been postponed until the 14th of October  Mi, Hetty iitts of Luke ChemUig was lotbei of 1051 in cash and 351J in jewelry by 2 men las week as ru returned home at 200 a m J right on I, to lave u iLy factory which will manufacture  portable baby bottle warmers  Mrs Otis Webb of Howell is a patient at St Joe hospital, Ann Ar oor A Tuscola county farmer was re cently fined 100 for putting water  JI hi milk Howell high school has joined i  Michjjan Forsenic Debating Soiiy DcNier village has a new Ai ricanMaih fire engine which pump 2U0 gallon a minute under GOO lbs pressure JScio township in which Dexter is the glass on Nov 5 located will vote on sale of liquor by I U Ji McLaughlin and son will i build a 122xbi picture theare in Dexter at the corner n Ann Arbor nd Uaker Sts Ann Arbor veterans have borrowed 1,50,001 to buy or build 210 house, buy li inesfcvs 75 percent of the applications have been approved   ENTIRE EMfflY  EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 430 OVER WJR  when PHIL SPITALNY conducts HIS FAMOUS ALLGIRL ORCHESTRA  and CHORUS on the new ELECTRIC HOUR THE DETROIT EDISON CO 4 Dan Sat, Oct 5  P M, Mat ROY ACUF in NIGHT TRAIN to MEMPHIS Alio ROY ROGERS in UNDER NAVAJO SKYS Chapter 4 Junffla Quean Mat Only Sua, Mon, Oct 6, i  i RENEGADES Starring EVELYN KEYESWJLLARD PARK N  Comedy ER and LUCY PARKS Tl, Wed, Thur 8, 9, 10, 11 CENTENNAIL SUMMER III Tachnicolor witf, JEANNE CRA1N,CORNEL WILDE LINDA DARNELL,WALTER BREN NAN, CONSTACE BENNETT  Comedy Avon Theatre Mick t  Stocfabridf, Fri, Sat, Oct 4, 5  Mill Waif Colil Cmrtooa Hucb a  mf0m  NOTFS OF 47 YEARS AGO Ietei iuoJe is working lor wrilit i run ilinchey uid iftLCrs went to v iiinMisiun lai week to attend the veudnig oi their cousin, Muble Dewlt ns, John Moitenson brouglit in J Jiiuinmoth cabbage whicii weighed Jo lus Hum to S KlStwarthout and wife JII Sunday a son  1lie Imliiney stores will close at  00 p m tarlinK Oct J 1red leteriOii was thot and killud t IIoweII last week by Flank rarrel heri a reolver accidently Wnt off The Fat Womans Club gave a ui prise for their president,MrsSam walker wiio i moving to Detroit oarah arr will take over the office She wax jiven a et of disiies Mri of president My Sarah Voorhees, 66, died at iier lionie Sept 24 The funeral was at tiie M L church Tuesday, Rev iitipon officiatinff Ciyde Dunning is teaching in the lettysviJle sclool Xeiiie Gardner is spending 2 weeks jii Lansing   John Hays is working for Kohert icily H L Isham has gon to Pittsburg LO join the LS orchestra as a violinist Oysters arc now on the market C V Van Winkle and wife arc attending the Grand Rapids Fair M E tNjndav school lias elected Uie following officers Supt Mrs Ltal bijlrsst, Jesie Green Sc Mrs Guy Teeple Treas,, Mrs F L Andrew Libarian, Mis George Green Organist, Mrs Jennie Baker Asst, Sidney Spixut The two infants childien of David Smith of Anderson aic very sick The farmers report about half a bean crop this year Morley Vaugim while Rathwring hickory nuts fell from a tree and fractured his wrist, WYNN   Cartowi TK Hick Chdk NOTS OF 25 YEAR AGO j Dr C, L, Sigler informs us that YJirLi   purchased 13 FoVd cars in the The Fovlerille Fair is Oct 47 The ball games are Howell vs Stockbridge  Williantston vs Fowlerville The Hamburg JLO,T,lt, will sponsor a lecture course, J H Bennett wlx has been painting autos here ha noved to Detroit Bert VanBlaircum vspent SUIKJAJ in Fenton and attended a footlodl same between the Fenton  American Leg0 ion end the Detroit Pirates, Fenton  1 vm 60 to 0 The IOSP f the Hillside Pavillion  Island Lake which burned lat week wa, 10,MML Ton Leith and the boy from nis school saved the near by cottafies The Federated Sunday school  pwttirgr or an attendance drive wooh tafc 6 Siundaya, One buodred new books have been added te the acbool library STATE OF MiCHlliAN h Probata Court tor tha County of Livingston  At a session of saiu uourt, held at the Probata office, in the City ol ity of Howell in said County,on the 1 ith day of September A D, 194C Present,Honorable Willis LLjwt Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the Estate vi farms and start G bus1 Ernest E Talbott, Deceased It appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claims igainit said estate should be imited j and that a time and place be appoint ed o receive, examine and adjust all claims by and before saidf Court It is Ordered, That all of th creditors of said deceased are rerpiired to present their claims to said Court at said Probate Office on or before the 26th day of November AD, 1946 at ten oclock in the j forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed for the examinat j on and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by publica on i a copr of this oriiti for ihrCiuccessive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis oatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County  W illis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true copy Celestia Parthall,Rgisttr of Probate Shirey  Sons Automotive Service General Repair, Wrecker Service TIRE RE Weldinp   Tue, Oct 6, ft  WHAT NEXT CORP BIGISTEI  iorr  n uUaUon ou iay amount used, Count the itevis 4c liavis, inone W Umt4 Kiver, tloweii bas aofcl to bouae at iMf WmGudMr Lake icd to Bert nove into one of tbe STATE OF MICHIGAN Tha Circuit Court for tba Cwatf ol UvinfftoA in CbanCery Order of Publication Gerald Tien, Plaintiff, Vi May Yu Tien, Defendant Suit pending in the Circuit Court tor the County of Livingston in chancery, at the City of HowellMicn1 ian on September 3, 1946 In this cause it appearing from the sworn bill of compliant on file u Jus court and cause, that the detendant, May Yu Tien is a nonresident of the State of Michigan, and resides at 15 Shang No Chieh, Wuhsueh, liupeh, China, o Ching Shan Lu On motion of VanWinkle  VanWinkle, attorneys for plaintiff, is ordered that said non resident defendant May Yu Tien, cause her jpperance o be onterd herein within See months from the date of this ordered that in case of her appearance she cause her answer to plain tiffs bill of compliant to be Wed and a copy thereof served on the attorneys for plaintiff within fifteen davs after aervk on said non readent defendant , May Yu TK of a copy of said bill and notice of  order And that in   bill be taken as confessed by Grease Jobi, Auto Parts, PAIRING, Arc  Aeetlyn Accessories, Tires Heaters and Batteries For Sale 193 Chevrolet Sedan, good motor,goOd tires Shirey  Sons MAIN oi RL STS PHONE 13ft You Must Register IN ORDER TO VOTE AT THE NOVEMBER 5 ELECTION OCTOBER 16 said defendant, May Ma UChooae Waite Axxm, FkM fco MkaTllii II   MJ fJLA  said non resident Yu Tien It is further Ordered, that  Pla rtrffa cause this onir to be pubtisfaed withm forty 4iayiroinAjs date hereof in the Pinckney Dispatcfc a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County of Livm stontate of Mkbian, onoe  each week for at least six aaooeaaive weeks or that he cause a oopy ef this order to be personally served on said non resident defendant at tea 2 day before the twae prescribed for her appearance, 3enn C teMi CirctfifCoart Cetnwiaaieur La vinton Cevnt VanWinkle 4 Is the Last Day Tkm J flenend gisttation All Cftiaens Ebrible to Vote This feape been xgite and voted in the peat makes no differenc xeisleF myth yew township kwk ftul i M yen live in a you Tbeee win he A seeotltT at I Vfilend inn ea et  art e v   m sx     T r ATTENTION Locker Patrons THE LOCKtR PLANT WILL  OPEN THE FOLLOWING HOURS EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1 CREGOJtY NEWS  Miss HUda Reid entertained 181 guests aturday night in honor ofMre Edgar MarshalU recent bride LOCAL NOTES MONDAY TUESDAY  WEDNESDAY frTURSpAY  FRIDAY  4   4  SATURDAY 4  880 A M to 600 P M 830 A M to 600 P M 830 A M to 600 P M 830 A M to 1200 NOON  830 A M to 600 P M 830 A M to 900 P, M W C Otwell is repairing his dam at PettysvUie Charles Clark and Don Burns are at Ft Knox, Ky Loxen Meahon and family of Wolt spent the week end here Louis Shirey is visiting his sister in East Jordan jXOfcTD ALL DAY SUNDAY , a M Floyd R Martin FROZEN FOOD SERVICE Marion Shirey is working at Bowser Co, Chelsea the WIir,WUHIIIIIImiWUMUmiM nd Mrs R TXhipman j tend th Bill Kuhn and Jany Riow oi the rU of M spent the weak end here Mrs W J Crosman and Mrs J, SH, Neshit were in Ann Arhor Thurs day at the Ernest Lenon home Thomas uihney and wife have re turned from New York City , ,  , I Born to Dan Howlett and wife oi Asa Washhum and family attend J Gregory Saturday a son ed the wedding of a neice in Mason Saturday Mr and Mrs Thos Poole and chas Poole spent Thursday in Lansing Born Wallace Bishop and wife on Sept 27, a son Week end guests at the Lawrence Owen home wre Margaret Perry of Cleveland Mrand MrsGeorge Ulrica and George Mann of Lansing Walter Barbour and wife spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George ROOD in Plainfield The Ray Laveys have a new Chev rolet sedan Lyle Bowdish, Charles Showerman, Dewey Breniaer and Elwin, Albert Barboour and Carmen Wheeler piloted planes to the sky camp at South Branch Saturday retiming on Sunday Robert Read and family and Har, old Kartsuff and family spent Sun Help Wanted SHOVEL With 35 foot Boom and 58 Yd Dragline Bucket Farm Ditching  ALL i Tfffc OF EACAV1TINU Lake Front Development  9 I ARMCO IKON BREAK ATER SHEETING, FILL DIRT ROAD CONS1 RUCTION AND GRADING WRITE OR PHONE FOR FKfciU LSUMATU Mary Meyeer of Pinckney spent Sunday at Guy Kuhns Ray Lavey and family were in Jackson Tuesday Miss Esther Jorgenson, MrsLock and Linda, MrsBernita Wheeler and Joan spent Saturday in Howell Jackie Breniaer of the U of M spent Saturday here Mr, and Mrs Tom Poole, Unas Poole were Saturday dinner guests of Mrs tta Ahrens of Howell Tom Hewlett and family, Mrs Dewey Breniser and children, Mr and Mrs Howard Marshall,Dan How   st lett and family and Mrs Christine  Howlett were dinner guests of Mr and MrsLawrence Camburn Sunday Patricia Bollinger of Mich State spent the week in here Charles Poole is visiting the Fred Lounsberrys in Howell H M Brown was killed in an auto accident in TiffinfOhio, Satur day and his wife, the former Myna Marlett, injured rr  Merwin Campbell and family spent the week end in rand Ilapids Doni Spears is working in Cleveland with Henry Giibert Kara Hummer of Ann Arbor culled on John Dinkel Friday David Ledwidge has returned to Assumption college, Windsor Rosalie Nash spent the week end in Ann Arbor withlsabel Arthur Haines and family of Lansing spent the week end here Mr, and Mrs Roy Clark left Sunday for a trip in northern Michigan Mrs Weltha Vail and Miss Jessie Green have returned from Jackson, George Meabon jr and family at e Brighton rodeo Sunday, Junior Dinkel is attending the state police school at East Lansing Kathy AtLe of Ann Arbor spent the week end with Mr and Mrs W H Meyer Mrs Joseph Basydlo and children spent Jsjlturdaygan Fowlerville, Mrs Adah Hanoall of Karmington is visiting Mr and Mrs S H Carr, Ornar Gass and wife of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and MrsLester McAfe Robert Wilson and wife have moved into the Murphy apartment on BMWfcEN THE AUL5 OF 16  45 FOR LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORK 8 HOUR DAY 40 HOUR WEEK GOOD WAGES Vokar Corp LJllUhf   mw 7300 HURON RIVER DRIVE OEAJEK, MICH, Auction 1 will sell my personal property at 1iblic Auction at my farm located 1 mile South and 4 nules west of Pinckuey or 5 miles southeast of ureirory on Patterson Lake Uoad on FRIDAY, OCT 4 38 HEAD OF CATTLE 38 17 Hend Registered Ayrshire Cow 16 Head of Grade Cows 5 Head of Ayrshire Steers T B and Bangs Tested LJqcle Sam Says RECEIVED At Last STEEL TILE BOA1TO You are still at war IM year afftej VJ Da TfcaFs prtttag k Mantly but I know from exnerieace thai  yam Mke talk Iaasntaaat heaae mas yet to I States OyMVUXj AX BLOCKS ALL COLORS of THE RAINBOW United Slates Savinf Bonus are still War Bonis la tike battle lar Aaeetieas ffanonilf at bftjftty Yen can tambU rism prices by taJdna estrnlus 4attars ea of tike market place Year gam atoaited a ante, praMM far anting these extra eoJ Baud icg far yea If f TrtturyEprtm  tayaattag An iavAajn m STAaTOf MHTWCAi rw rVofcafe Camn taw taa Caaty Our Trained Mecbaaica WU1 Apply the Material Over Your Pneeot WaH in Homes, Restaui 1184 Groceries, Bvteber Shops, gattery 9m s Staftiooa AOAer awerciai CJCabUshments 0etif y Your Sone at H the Coat at Cecaane ar Clay Tiling At a aeaaiea at said Court, held the Probate Office in the City of Howell in aaM County on the 26th day of September, A Da, 194V6 Present honorable WiOis L LyoneJ Judge of Probate, in the Matter of the Fiitatt oi See Oar DJajdar at the Address fielow Ask for Estimate and Sample  Iida Mae Mowers, Defeased it appearing to the Court that the tkne for presentation of claun against said estate should be limited, and that a time and place be appoint ed to receive, eaamine and adjust all claims and demands acainst said dnccanwd by and nefore said Court It is OrieredThat ail of the creditors of said deoeased are required te nrosent their claims to said court on or before the th day of December, at ten odeok in the fmmneen,  aaM Piihaif Osgpe, be and is herehr for Mrs Kmma Brogan of Stockbridge is viaiting Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel Harry Lee and wife attended the wedding of Robert Dilloway atHow11 Saturday Mr and Mrs Roger Carr and Mr and Mrs Leo Uettes spent Sunday in Byron Dan Driver and wife of Dexter called at the dward Spears home on Sunday The Younglove school IT1A wil meet at the school Friday night at 8 oclock p m Keith Ledwidge who is attending Mich State college is councillor in Quonsett village there  Mrs John Dinkel and Mrs Fred Read called on John Dinkel at U oi M hospital Sunday Roy iteaton and family ajid Mrs dna Reason  Lecta spent the week card Rapids Wesley Reader, Jack Haines and Joe Jeffreys took in the Michind football game Saturday  Mr and Mrs Jack Schneider and Mr and MrsHatfield of Winder vis ited at Ross Read homo last week Mr and Mrs Walter Clark and son, Maynard, visited Mrs JcorgCi Clark in Ypsilanti Sunday I Mr and Mr, WMcVey and Capt j Jack McVey of Jackson visited Mrs, j ablo Suydam last week, Lavern Reason jr and wife of California called at the M JReason home one day last week Florin Tefft and family of Maumeee, Ohio, visited at the Clayton Carpntor home last week, W H Meyer received word Saturday that his mothcr,MrsAnna Mey and wife had bon hurt in an auto er and brother, RevHerman Meyer accident in California Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee, Mr and Mrs W J Nash and Mrs Ooe  Hendee spent Sunday in Coldwaterj with the James Nash family I Sunday dinner jrt  r and Mr Albert Dinkel were Edna Maas, j  Cnajles Muson, Mrs Mable Dinkel j and Mark Allison I Joe Mete and wife of Howell and Vincent Shields and family of Ann Arbor called at the Lee Lavey home Sunday 1 4 ,J B Nelson and wife of Flint called on the Hoff sisters Sunday Mrs Mary Hoff returned to Flint with them for a visit  Joe Tomasick is building a basement opposite the Steve Mrfoska house on the Dexter road where he will move the Wright school house be bought Gordon Hester and wife of Ypsij spent Sunday at the Andrew Nesbitt lanti, just returned from New York borne 1 John Dinkel underwent an operation at Uaiverstiy hospital, todaHis wife and Mrs Stanley Dinkel were 30 HOGS 30 Head of Hampshire Shoats 30 HAY APJD FEED If, Ton of Alfalfa, Quantity of Haled Sit raw M FARMING TOOLS Complete Line of Farm Tools includ ing Tractor  , Y Hatnperian UAiCOD GATttSDUANt MliYEK, Auctioneers L V HKNDFE  CON, Clerk andiihior  J  Gerald and Louis Swartbout and Swartheut and son, HarokL mt to Lewistown to hunt oer with bow and arrow DAVIS  DAVIS  Not just a skirt but a creation youll Uve in and lovf A pencil atim svaiat that f ddamly it lay yon Two roomy pockets to carry rajfclnBBd at that lamoat Al Wool 6oMSl 6IMm thatlind in loveiy Sites 7 to IS PHRCeS IMMBIAJI MPML  v u  iZlLX   Ik tammm  T wmmmm Opening Game Pinckney vs Fowlervi 1 le Veterans Memorial Athletic Field s e Dedication FRI   OCT 4th 8 P M,Pinckney i i R  J1j ftfJ  Sjn, Oct Oci 1 Vt Oct  , XV No  MJoiiiAii, SCHMHJM 20BriKhton there 20Ann Arbor there lFovler ilk here 11Adrian M Marys 1 y Storkbiiao here J0T4 Lncster there lSouiVi Lyon here SJJexter here loHartland here 1 there i 1i i  Pinckney High School Football Squad in iMiirliln UA Back row friaries Harrow, nouen ilUi 11UILUUIKS vtever Ku7T7 7 TiTul TTS    Kox Hendeeaecond rowDo, C,ark w ,F iltl t Tl  Min,ey, Don Ambu,, ,,BElW Ka, Ahw J  A,, ,0 , Bon Cha,boneau, Le, Kigg,   TL 41 Piece Fowlerville High School Band to The Follwig Bnsinecf Fir Wit the Pinckney Team  THOMAS READ SONS A BUIUMttG SUPrUES E MURPHY, Potatar 4ATM PAOZEM POOD par out SROCERY 445 AAMT HAJWA Wtr A HON THURBER CORNELL Representative in State Legiaiatnte Howell, Mick , W1NKELHOUSE FLORAL CO Cut Plants and Flownrs for Evary OccAMon Howell, Mick Oft RAY DUFFY, M 4 P H SWARTHOUT  SO Fnteal Hone 1 4  STANLEY IMNKEL H DciUwT and MURRAY Fountain CHARLES CLARK OH STATION TUE C M XWY STORE V J W SHERIFF 1RV1N j KENNEDY Howell, Mich HAROLD CRANDALL JfeaJ Estate Oealar Howell, Mick  EARL SHARP Rrf Estate DaaWr HowU,Mi XHE LIVINGSTON BU1CJC od Pontine Cant  A68TT AL  JWMJK  vn5 JOMH P rnyir   JAMESSM1REYA SONS HJS RiSSMAM J i  FAmr PEBP  SUPHJT 9   i 1R M MEYER  SQMf EPV  v   jjjjSf J KMtySiW   V N PINCKNfcY DISPATCH Wednesday Oct, 21 1946   f nart to an Its all you Can i  AMERICAS WOMEN ANSWER CAN irT  CAN to be sure your family it Will fed tWt winter CAN what you dont Mt from your Victory Garden CAN other rruita and vegeta blaa in Mason CAN than while theyre freak CAN fruitt according to wartime specifications 1 SO use a pressure canner for all vegetables, except tomatoes More available this year 90 borrow one if ou cant buy one DO use the facilities of your Community Canning Center, PO get free canning information from your State Agricultural College VINCKNEY DISPATCH  Entered at Postoffice  cond class Latter Hackney, Mich j tabcriptiou 1J2 a  , Pid in Acfcaaea PAUaTw OKLITT Its Smart to Can di Yea Can Kennedys Gen Store Gerald iienry was home from Koseville over the week end Mr and Mrs Ueorge Thompson were in Detroit Friday Albert Dinkel and wfe called on Jvhu lllrkel Friday nig,t  W Z Glover and wife of Fowlerville were in town Saturday MrsJohn Kuituuuioi Marion called on Mra,Raymonda Moi ris Sunday Harley Miller and wife of Ypsilanti called at the WH Clark home, Fved Bonz and family of Ypsilanti spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Martin Mr and Mrs WmUrink of Grant i spent the week end with Mr MJVJ I Albert Shirley I  Mr and Mrs George Thompson j j visited in Toledo and Sylvania, Ohio   last week  J7 Emerson Kinsey and Kussell  Grosshans of 1lainfield called at the j John Martin home Friday night   Mr biui Mrs Albert ShrLv were I bitlay ITHIT guests of Mr and1 Mr Laic VMiller at Pinckney  Maynard JCJark, Gerry Ledwidgc, i Tom Howe, and Tom Hill enlisted  in the U S army Tuesday and went 1 to Jackson Liorn to Mr and Mrs John Cologn Sat, Sept 2K, a son, George Kobort, at, St Josephs hospital in Ann Arbor Hay Hums and Mr Jmus have new station wagons to haul the children frum the closed llause and Mel via schools to Pinckney Mrs FraK,avanautfh of Jack son, Kobert Grainier and family of Lansing and Eddie Prost of the Lol Mpent Sunday with MrsKosej  nvUl Suppli mfiifulliilMlHliUlllilimiMllUilllMIIIMrMtllilMIIIUI  F C Reickhoff Sr j OPTOMETRIST IS WEST GRAND RIVER AVI HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APP0INTMBNT9 PHONE 366 Ridnc 613 liMHHHWIHIIMmPHHHHUimili I LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING y Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Kandss gj HUMtS FOR SALE J WILL PASS FUR G 1 LUAN,ModS evn six room home, 4 mile, south of Lriyhton on good road, Automatic hot water, oil heat, 7000IJeauulul furnishings sold at sacrifice at extra cost Five room homo, hardwood iioo, nicely furniJied near firijrhton on plastered walls, natural fireplace, good road, 030, 2000 down  Four room home on east shore of liuck Lake near Hamburg, ian  than ordinary, newly built, hot air furnace, full basement, 2 lake front Jots 2 cur garage, all in excellent condition, 5100, terms Modern 5 room home on Little Ore nicely furnished inside and out, 2 Lake near Iirighton,all iare room, lake front lotsAn ckta value 4 000 terms J R IIAYNKK, broker Hambur,Mich Phone Plight on 1670 Koofing applied on all typfs of homes, barnes and out building Choose Asphalt exfra thick hexatron shinplcs We furnish labor and ma  terial Davis  Davis, Phone 10Ra W Grand River, Howell, Michigan Howard liiiti Mr Kva ivleivln I llmyl Lewis, Dill Kourt and Lin, melt Widmeyer attended tlu lrii I ton rodeo Sunday Hill Smith, brothci oj Jack was one of the steer bu 11, dopjrers I Michael TKelly of Dexter, former resident, is a patient at the Mich,i State San, near Howell and would j like to have his friends call on him John Lavoy who bouiJit the old Siller farm on the Dexter road is buihiiny a house there He lives on the Frank VanSiickle farm nearl 1lainfield  Dr and MrsFred Sobor and Attyj and Mrs MI Monohan of Detroit and Joe Webb and family of  pH lanti were dinner puesls of MrsCora, Webb Sunday  Mr Warner and family of Hunt1 inylon Woods, Mr Kciser and fam j iv oi Detroit and Mr and Mr, Mui11 i of Toledo were week end, tuts at the Geoge Thompson home j li 1 nd Iake, Mi, and Mrs Flwin Hnlce and  of Tustin called at th Curleti Sunday Their school is shut down 2 weeks for the potato harvest He lias Hi pupils and an aprricllure and shop course Tustin is 10 miles from Cadillac CORY DRUG STORE Alive Farm Animals Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men t L PARKER, Agent Phone 88, Pinckney The FASTEST Dad Stock Service in Michigan CentralDeadS toekCo OsCiwIsift JyiJoeMsLrit Are Returning Veterans Different on 1  0 m  a During the war you hcurd a let about bow hard it was going to be for returning veterans to get ad justed to civilian life    how theyd be different iWell, plenty of them nave returned to our town, and a finer, steadier bunch you couldnt ask for Most of them are back at the same jobs    going with, the tame nice hometown girls getting married, some of them, and setting up families    reneinjj ti  same old friendships Lven their amusements are the same Nothing more exciting than fishing Sewards creek or pitch ing horseshoes    enjoying an outdoor barbecue with friendly wholesome beer and pleasant talk If theyve changed at all its in the direction of maturity and tol erance  tolerance for everything except dictators, and those who would destroy our democratic j rinciples of live and let live And f in where I sit, thats another r r to be proud of them , JU Pinckney Self Serve Store DM end Disabled  Hers and Cattle Hfs, Calves and Sbeep REMOVED FREE WOHt COHJBCr TO DARLING 4b COMPANY AsVslftELsL MO WE BUY HIDES AMD CAtfSKlNS vSRmmS3S OMLL fteou VE tME T VJCE Arctic Cream Pint 19c Roman Cleanser 2  iSc Help Wanted Male  Female JS0QP FAY rfJUY MPLOYJifcT liKEitTiVE BONUS MA mrfT rtQQ VACA,piiwi wises rA HJUmt WO COMJMTiOS Milk wi tS9 Kellogg CORN FLAKES  Cat Reg  Size  IOC Toilet Tissue CHASE  SANBORN Voc kg COFFEE Head Lettuce LGE SIZE TOKAY Fancy RED CALIFORNIA r AfnY AJ Crapes Peaches, Halves for Eggs  39c 20c 17c Hath 100m and kitchen wall tile make beautiful transformation Put it on over your old wall Let us give you  11 estimate with F H A terms Davis A Davis, Phone 370 108 W Jrand River, Howell uMtmuitUiuuiHmHiiiiiiiimtniMM  First National s i Bank la Hevei Under Federal Supervision Meatier Federal Deposit le urancc Corporation All Do poiu Insured up le peCO  YOUR BEST BET BANK AUTO LOAMS Lg 2 Tin CLEAN LARGE VOZ VietroU Borrow here and economy, prompt close personal your special benefit la d to TABLE MODEL WE HAVE AV fVMD 80VNP  4M mm, VUGS, MIIP mjL mm mMu m iCn A L to 3 jP AM to etee  m   m Wm fa   rf m  MM ,  r JT ,  ,Jt  x, ,WSWWJJ WtN   Y W  TSv i  at ft r  V, S  59P i ElNCKNEY BlPATCH Wednetdav pa 28 lft4 Nowin Stock l l l 24 in iEEL KURNACE GEHL STOKER ROCKLlN PUMP JACK Classified Want Ad LUriT3 Pigs, weighing around 50  lbs Finder please notify Dean Gard ner   I CZL OIL BURNING AND ELECTRIC STOCK WATER HEATERS SHOWER STALL LAUNDRY STOVES AND PIPE STATIONARY TUBS AND  FITTINGS HARDWARE BOYDELL MINTS VARNISH ENAMELS  MAO IK OtTMCl F0y Cllr 0 I  FOR SALEBlack Top Bams20 feed er Lambs at 5 each J L Donohue 1 Ja nme north and 1 mile east pi ot Gregory, FOii ivuul, ttALERegistered Black Top Phillip sprout, phone IJkli WANTED TO BUYChickena of al knidi, also ducks Will pay Detroit price  iC H Lloyd uxii Cedar Lake Rd Phone 13F22 WANTED HELP2 waitresses ana a woman for general kitchen work iuod hours, top wages, no Sundays Dexter Coffee Shop, phone 2671 FO ff SALE 2inr28 frameTarn Su able for a house RayNLavey, In L jty, call efenings ALEJ OMATOES Dale Miller,Phone 7SF13 V iALEUuildin LEE LAVEY Tour 7 ig site itijie lots, near school , Jr John Cologne, 5f6 Mowers Rd LiSiiUiS WANltU   f I have prospects who wish to bu J property in Pjnckuey and sunoundTj1 i injar vicinity Would appreciate your listings Fred J Teeple, Realtor Phone 075, Howefc  WANTED Paper oi all kinds Iron, Rixga r  Copper Harry Prisk FOR ALETNPW 22 inch al steel furl nace Clifford Chamber FOR s7LEn93fi Chevrolet  dump truck Cliff Miter, phone 33F4 Iinckney, Mich WANTEDTTo buy or cut on Shares   otid trrowth or virgin timber FOR SALE Round htovo, lil inch, hard ccal stoveC ker osent heating stove, J H Hooker W A NTE D CHICKENST Hi inest prces paid for all kind of poultr Tyler Brogan Howell, Mich Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics exclusive in Livingston County at  Howell Ruths Shop for Womer FOR SALTXSlabwooff Buy Now  STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Circuit Court for the Count,, of Ljvinguton in Chancory Nina Mauser Plaintiff Donald Hauser, Defendant Order of Publicaticn Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livington in Chancery, on the fifteenth day ttf  August A D, 1946, at the City of  iowell in said County Jt satisfactorily appearing to this Jcurt by affadavit of Nina Hausex, lantiff herein, and by Bill of Com1 pliant cn filed herein, that defendant onald Hauser, is not a resident of he State of Michigan and that he is either cctncealed within the state of  Michigan or some other State and  hat his exact whereabouts at the Pro ent time is unknown On motion erf Stanley Berriman, attorney fjr PlainiffIT IS ORDERED, that the said defendant, Don dd Hauser, cause his appearance to e entered in the Court within three months from the date of this Order, md in casj of his appearance, that le may caue h answer to the pontiffs Bill of Compliant to be iKed md a copy therecif to be served upn the plaintiff within fifteen days after service on him of a copy cif said  Bill, and notice of this cirder, and that in default thereof that said Bill uf Compliant be taken as confessed by said nonresident defendant And it is further, ordered, that within fcirty days after the dat hereof that snid plaintiff caue a  otice of this order to be publisher in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said county of Livingscm, and  that such publication bt continued once a week for six successive weeks or that theplain tiff cause a copy of  chis ctrder to be mailed,to said defend ant at his last known postoffice by  esristcred mail,with a return receipt lemnnded, ct least twenty days before the time herein prescribed for the appearance of raid defendrt nd further that  rr of 1 oda be served personally on said defendant, should he be locked witliiu the State of Michigan or in ihn itcd  StnteP, at least twenty days before 11, Phone 6001 the time herein prescribed fcr ak heating appearance of said defendant Glenn C, Yolland Circuit Court C tanlv Berriman,  ni r fo, p Ru S H fS Phmio 193  PROFESSIONAL CORNEA trr Ray Aft DaUj, M D i Doa W, 3aadaUH a m to StOO p m  AIIMMM at Ll  Wodn2 l4rtlRl ta sStTTST 3twrday to  la tho owing I a,w  il,Mi Ma DUG i MtCUSKEY  rcMFTTPY  DENTIST i JUttfcTJ6Rj UI4i N Mkhifu   Tolonnonot Office 935 Roaidtaco 8V4  OUII bf Anpo4utaMat Howoli, Miokiaar  MAR1QN BEAUTY SHOP  HowoiJ, atkUa J L ARN1 Ana Ar4or Miaian HAROLDO CHUBB  Howl, Mkkiiaa Local RoproooaUtfot MonuraonU  MaHitft SHEQIALI2ING IN FERMANENTS MACHINE AND MACHINELESS   ALSO COLO WAVES Phono 6 MARION JAKVlSOwaor T PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Phono 3F11 Pincknor, Michigan Bu HERB SNEfcxT HowoU, Roal Eetoto, Ii  Clty, Lako and Wt A SpooUIitr LUt Yon Property With lo GENERAL INSURANCE Phono n9PS Pinckn   Michigan f  MAR TIN X LAVAW PhoaI3 BHEton Phone 13SF6 Bl Stato Liconso Ropairilf B7i uaoaido DfH  Roth Lako PHSWARTHOUT  SON rrmskAL Hon Mooovn flwcanoat Aaahalanot taw top 19 PhmalDWft, Mlohifo Vi rlii ommissioner Irrntiff ddres Howell, Michigan Phone44 WAVTFD Interior Decoratinqr, either brush or spray painting, no paper hanging, small carpenjter jobs Dan VanSlambrook, Phone 47F5 House wives A V E YOUR WASTE FATS The United atatB Comment Needs them for EXPLOSIVES ve Them at this store jf  FOR SAIESmall 5 room modern house with basement and water uontuge 375 West Main Street 1inckney, Mich, lOll SALGrey leather baby carr iage like new also heating 4ove iJhone luc John Cologne, oi6 Mowers Road FOR SALTfTorcelaln top kitchen  cabinet, dresser, rocking jhair, rug,  Jithe and cooking utensels Iucius Doyle, Phone 12FOR SALF Cucumbers, 60 rd new fence, Marshall Moabon Phone 131F1J FOR SAIiE 4 can milk cooler, 15 gallon electric automatic electric vater heater, shallow well water system, Hammer Mill Lawn Mower, rubber tires, Elmers Garage Oak Grove, Mich FOR SALE 1935 Buiclv Ted jnRer, Comer Cedar Lake and Monks roads FOR SALE Cement blocks Quality Block Co, Oak Grove, Mich FOR SALE Leghorn hen and fryiers alive or dressed Fred Seymour, 463 Rush Lake Rd  FOR SALE All wool white Mexican Jacket size 16,never worn, price 20  Mrs Lloyd hendee FOR SALEKalamazoo heating stove burns coal or wood, excellent shape Emery Heynal , V24 Tiplady Rd FOR SALECoal and wood cook tove,also base bumerMark Mattiaon Phone Brighton 2629 LiRock broilers Josn Burg, phone 58F2X ,OK StALECement Blocks J,  T Block Products 1900 Beardsley Rd, Pinckney LOSTBlack long haired dog  wlthi svhite breast in vicinity of Tiplady A  ioitge Lae Roads Reward for  eturn ien Tomlin vVANTED TO DO Interior and exterior decorating Rippy  Drouillard Phone 7144F3, Howell FOR bALE Barn, 30 x 70, good condition Mrs C  Staekable, RK3 WORK WANTED Boy, 17, desires work Its not returning to school Phone 351 Pinckney SEPTIC TANKS ft CESS POOLS CLEANED r WRITE ALLFNEL HOTEL ROOM 70  PHONE 4141 ANN ARBOR CESTPOOLS  TANKS CL 24 Tlour Service, All Content  ud Away Inspection Free Equipment Phone South Lyon 0811 fcV WALTER DUNCAN SOUTH LYON, Wm CLAUDE F KU Gonora Contractor 251 Portage St    FOR SALE Chev Pickup fJrash WHliam I f JOuX PREPAR LIQUID TABLET DROTR Uaa CORY DRUl MODERN AN 338 East S  DAN Phono 6292 REFRIG COMM1 PHONE li FOR RALEElectric stove, apartment p o iF size, 3 burner,bran new kaael MyeS  Phone 38P2 I i FOR SALECirculating heatei H  urn coal or wood Wm Kennedy io Putnam St FOR SALELadies yellow gold wrist watch, 17 jewel Bulova, completly r  juaiiionedby jeweler and perfit r Price ten dollai 10 KotTbadilla SL, phone fa VANTEPYoun lay of 20 desires J any kind ot work except housework, in or near Pinckney Phone 35P2 I Hf SAVE HONEY 1 DELAVAL STERLING STOKER6 i  EMPIRE 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>rv, M r i r  g 4   V4 Sg  JDtspntrij Volume 63 Michigan Mirror State News flaws and and rUppsnfet of tot atafr Ttrtlty Told Iron Laming Public education in Michigan is critically in need of funds The wiles tax amendment would guarantee the schools revenue for a reasonable program states Dr As J Phillips, sec ctf tfe Mich Education Association The Board of Education speaking for its 31,000 members has unani tauosly endorsed the proposed constitutional amendment No, 2 because it offers the only immediate hope to save the schools from further curailment  he added Providing a gooa education for the million Michigan school children should be the concern of every cit izen Schools Buffered during the war and their plight has grown worse, teachers have continued on other jobs, new candidates are few because teachers salaries have not kept pace with living conditions The housing situation in schools is critical, Crowded rooms,clases in basementhalf day sessions are cheating many children out of an ade quate education These thing plus antiquated heating and ventillating systems are endangering the health of many pupils, The sales tax amendment would guarantee at least ,000,00 of state aid to the schools and go a long way toward neeting current needs or diaries, supplies, equipment and class rooms A very donservptve Nrtimate places the need for schools at 104,  000, 000 a yearThis inch des teachers salaries and would r i e them to the level set by State Civil Service for Teachers and would also increase wages of other employees level with the costs of living During th war 5,lbO,000 was spent a year This leaves a balance of 18,260000 for a school building program This was a tremendous drop from the  23,040,00 spent annually from 1923 to 1938 s ,  Thus 18,260,000 is not as much Is Found  Dead Saturday 1 Pmckpoy DUpfjeh Wednesday Sept 25, 1946 flSjc 1,  39  ,  OUR r MOORACY by Mat   Body of Lucitm McCluskey Is Found in McCluky Uke Saturday  THSCifIAN INSTITT V I Late Saturday afternoon the body of Lucien McCluskey, 58, who has spent his entire life in this commun ity exctpt when he was in the army in World War I was takqn from j McCluskey Lake on the farm where he had spent the greater part of his Ufa He was tRe son of the late James and Mary McCluskey and was bom on the farm where he was found dead His ooccupation was farming and he operated the McCluskey farm until the death of his 1mother about 3 yedrs ago when the farm was purchased by Ray Burns,a brotherinlaw After working the John Fohey farm a year, he has made his home with Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle when in this vicinity and worked around Ho was employed by a riding stable at Northville most of the summer, returning to the Coyle home several weeks ago Enlisting in me aircrait division of the army July iyi8, he was stationed in Oregon In Janlttl he was givjn an honorable discharge Last Monday afternoon of last week, hewas in Pinekney between 3 and 4 pm and rode out to the intersection of the HowellPinckney and Reason Road, just past the McCluskey farm where he got out and said he was going down the road about a mile to see Dean Gardner, an old neighbor As far as is known this was the last time ho Was seen live lie would have had to pass the lake to get to the Gardner farm A he war often absent f  long periods no search was mad when he did not return to the Coyle home He ndver reached the Gardner farm Last Saturday two fishermen, one from Toledo and one from Detroit stopped at the JMfttffl and got permission to iPPMV J They found the body ftfraflBsr near the surfac and ShejriftfelkB4y,at Hovvefl was called and recovered the Defeated at Brighton Fri C The Hri UMMEN OMMJN T P    , Opening Game lo iiniLuu inday NiMht 34 to 6 THC ORIGINAL v  BUILDING   FKOM AH D PRINT  ,iCt lS ONE HUNDREDTH ANNV , THE SMITHSONIAN WAS FOUNDED R iL SE AND DIFFUSION OF KNOWLECKSK Aw LENDER THE WILLQF JAv,i5 SMITHS jLISH SCIENTIST, WHO SAW IN CJR FREE ANi  tsM ZY PROMOTING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, PRESERVING NO EHIBITNG THE PANORAMA OF THE WORLDS 2CGRESS ,WiO CREATIVE TALENT, THE SMITHSONIAN 9 EXERTEO TKFMENDOUS PRACTICAL At JO PlRATIOl L 3T1UUS VO THE INtfJS  UAL AND iTURAL PROGRESS OF OUft DEMCCRACy M has been spent annually over af , ,   20 year periodA survey by the stateP8 identification was not made at l nn,,i Coroner iarold Borden VVQB was    by the state depL fcf instruction shows immediate I OMtt VIWc  needs for new class rooms at prevail called find decided death was dde to    J acouie jtrl drowning At the request of the family a postmortum was performed by Dr Black of the state police of East Lansing a the SwarTotal There is ing prices would cost 92,701,000 to build Summary is as follows fcsalaries,supplios, equip 86,202,405 Building need lb,200,000 11   104,552405 J thout funeral home Sunday nightNo ason to believe skull fracture was found or wounds that future sales tax revenues will J bul there were bruises on th head be sufficient to meet all reasonable The ital organs were taken to Lan We could afford j sing for examination Surviving are a sister, Mis Hay Burns of Pincknetf and two biothers, Leo, of Detroit and Bernard of LQ Angeles,California besides no ices and The funeral was held Mon church, state expenditure billions for war We can at least afford 100 A year per school child COMSTUCK L1VERMORE  Mrs Ray Wheelei of Riverside phews Drive, Dexter, announcees the marr  morning from Sft Marys churcn iagee of her daughter, Patricia Ann Rev FranciP Murphy officiating In Comstock to John R Livermore, so trment was in St Marys ccaetery of Mr and Mrs Russell Livermore  TELEPHONE PRIORITIES Teephone subscribers moving to locations in the same exchange are now put in priority 1 group Former ly they were in group 6 Tnis gives preference to 1500 families on the  waiting list including 1 in Pinckuey I There are 90,000 applicants in Mich j Bell territory waiting for Dexter It took place in the Congl chapel at Angola, Ind, on Sept 14, Rev Humphreys officiating The bride wore a wool suit of smoke grey and carried white gladiolas The double ring ceremony was usecLThe couple will reside on the Liveraore farm west of Pinckney Bee Held Last Saturday luch Work Accompilnhed on Veterans Memorial hteid at Work liee Although tlie attendance at the jee Saturday to get the Veieiau vlcmoriaJ lieid in shajje for the de lation was not laixe ii, J vas accoiiiplslied i he old cement walk on east side of the field was removed and a number OJ aoldtf fill ed in the field The work JI building the bleachers to aeat 400 was finished The conunitiee wishes to thank j all who turned out and ulo Clauue Kirjvhke who came and brought his electric saw which speeded up the rork The Detroit Edison set the ihe pole for the transformer that dny are expected to put up the transformer which is here this week The ence posts have not unived so the fenCe is not up Plans are bein rap idly completed for the dedication and  j iiUrintention of Jerald Cahs Fri first game Vith fovvjerville Oct 4  ,, Miaj iQt iaU annc G tatk , , , J ,j, Sal, Intention of iivinjr, rexj V1ARRIAGL UCNbtS  y Heniy Cashen  Your prayers are Theriow Dean, 2, Fowlrville, requested for the sick and recent deAlice Jean Hill, ID, Lansing Iyowis j wtlr iimoii, whom aie late Rev itev  jcancis Muryhy, pastv iosena riauj iu uuon uau o Mo p HL i jtcpaiituon tor iioly Coinmun  on each oatUiiay 5 U it p ui anM Sunday  00 to i 0 a m  u, ,xju 2J, least uJ Si Alich  ie Anxiu, JIUI tuii aj lei 1 entevol,tJi week vi 4 ah AOVIIIU, COJII murion iiuji lor girls and youny adici uf parish Amoiiij the intentions are Sun, ile iiuijt, ititha and JJarLara iiencki MOM, iuncial of luU ,Ac n MeLluskey  Tue, low mass for late Bernard McMaiios,Wed re j The dedication oi the new Lighted isjloun lUeniorial Field at Brighton last Fridaj myiit wa a loo pticeni ULe, a1 some i4U ticket were dold and 1he Largest crowd ever to w ieness a Iootljull aie in Brighton saj puseiit Two WJU eomientators, Jack Lhiuuan and Boh Bowley, broadcast the game 1op i hurstons fife and drum corp of Hambuig and theDetroit Curbstone band played and paraded and 10 cap it all Brighton who had lost to Iinckney 2 years in a row, trampled Iinckney I14 to j Iinckney started a team which only contained 4 of last years start ing team and got away bauly They did not run bacjk the kickoff  fumbled inside their 25 yard line Brighton recovered and forward passed for a touchdown and extra point in the opening minutes Iinckney fumble ajjain the first quarter and again Brighton recovered and scoredThe Jinckney team seemed demoralized by Brighton passes and Brighton led at the half 11 to 0 Iinckney did not make a first down In he second half Iinckney got going and held Brighton practically evtrtTT scoring i pointy to B rtghttw s  7 In this half they were aided by numerous penalties called against Brighton, including 4 15 yard ones for clipping, holding etc Iinckney completed 2 passes in this period, taught by Ken Bowman and Jim Meyer Dick Young intercepted u Brighton pass and ran it back to the 20 yard line where Joe Burns took , iv r tjie oal line ailer a series of ii pung The kitk to convert the rna point failed Kder, Brighton end, cpugo, t jis and ran 0 yards for a touchiown only to have it called  ack bec u e a teattiiale wis deled hold ing tJWSkney n u liht team tin year vJ eh L not unusual a ticy are fMiiy ouiweighed by thir oppon eenis Iliey looked weak in likling ,d biokin and for ih s tin JJ of i  lug d down, i i an wetc ooiny tlie first HrlKel U 111  rey ai,  11cson  local Mi but  Iinck nive i COMPANY WINS SUIT  Bell territory waiting lor service heate supi court has P including 66 in the Howell exchange hUl the Mich Bell Telephone Co it, ctioa that rverate IS ZS of the Mich Public Scrva c directing the company to re  fynd 3 500,000 to customers on the  priority groups are as followF 1944 bilk     Ji 11 Those essential to Group 1 listing however will not insure service until more cable available but it gives this group first opportunity for service released by Ai0FVmgrs discontinuing service governTurt affirmed a daeijW Judge Leland Carr while on the Ujgcircuit bench and mvalKiated ds totalling Vf  efunds of 80000 for 1945he ,, held the commissoin , powers in attempting to enforce  its order retractively i 4AU new or ment, public health and welfare and customers moving in the same area 2 Business customers moving toj adjacent exchange or in same central  area raft, 70, Howell, Beatrice TUrr, 19, Windsor Elwood Copleland, 2i, Kowlerville, Audrey Haas, 18, Fow illc Stearns McNamara, Z, How 11, Grace Phillips, 20, Ilytioulh Bernard Bohm, 21, Howell, Beatrice Kenny, 21 Cohoctah jHarley Balko, 27, Korthvilk, Clarabelle Noll, 24, Gregory Robert Dilloway, 27, How ell, Marian Schubal, 25, Lansing Roland Bair, 18, Brighton, Lucile King, 20, Brighton Joseph Rubisteen  2, Brighton, Lorraine Wolfe, 24 Biighton Charles Campbell 77, Par ma, Jennie Bauer, 62, Brighton  ox oi Detjoit and Lucien McCluskey COM CUNL CHUKCH ftr AHrmd AlUrd, JUKabtar MreFlore n B4ugkn,0rganit aad ChoL Diraetor G V Tliompsoft, S S Supt Morning Worship , 1040 Sunday School 71 1140 Choir practiaa Wod mwmH  GOSPEJ, flUSSIOK Pastor   luzra Beacte S S Supt Marvin Shire Morning Worship , ,  10  Sunday School  M 1045 Young Peopita Meeting 730 Evening Woofcio ,  8rfo  li Ainlririey MK illUy l lark J Clark Lalinf Darrow V, fi,v1 DVoun J, Meyer  D Amlxirjrey Jo Burns Ann Held point Brighton Kfider Klynn liees ODol it  L  liirk And oi 15 Nil  Jwvlavip B Younp Bale R Dr Moley Vaughn and Mrs frTyne i3 New business for returns Hf Caretor were guests of MrsNettj prayer Service Wod 1 1 ie Vaughn Thursday  Born to Mr and Mrs John Diolo 8s0t A oommiawon order directmg thej additional business I oervToe 50000 48 before Iwr f Lansing f decision rrtnt and a     ajustmefit and  Mary Jane Wittwer of Ann Arbor j UARD OF THANKS a daughter, ojie An  We wish to thank our friends and tst hll whei ia d a inarvellous d ami liiial scored NIUMUIV nilit they play th ,OJ Liitir iluiiiis at Wine ,i,ii i li i ancl will have atiother laid iii t lhv won last year roe Ann Arhor by one inewrjv I, K L T L   c R L i T K F K li  L ,4 It H, F B SutiHiions 7iknpyHaiTios Darrow, Howe,Bowman, Cliarlonau, Avlnier, Schneider, Jeffreys, Murphy, Bnrroujrhs Brihton Gibson Sinjrer Tiwker, KonnKly, Reicks ,Kline Vjtrvarre Touehdow nsloe Burn, Tnrvis, Fois Gihson, KroiderCrorker Extra pointsJarvis 1, Krieder R Firt iovTs Brighton 7, Pincknoy 5 ReeeFWninir Denrhorn CONSERVATION DEP1 The pheasant was established as a aiiie bird in Michigan  years ago this October when the state game farm at Mason was purchased Fri vaic leleases had however bcii made in iMiclnirun since 185 Pheasant production reached a peak of 42,jui ers and ,80t0 birds in liU9 Tro  awa scaVed that tht tci puwer prupcity iienry Ford oAnj tjiure is ior aale and we presume the Finckney property purchased to years ago s also The Ford Ford property at Dexter has had a For Sale sign on it for some time Thus endeth a fond dream, Some 3Q years ago when labor troubles were beginning to be noticable Henry Ford invisaged a chain of small factories on water power properties in mall towns making Ford partaDur ifte lack times tue workers would work on farms, giving them perpet ual employment and there would bo no incentive to cstrike A number of lUJi mall factories were built at Sharon, Saline, Milan, Brooklyn Man cheater, Northville and other places hut alas they were not immune to labor troubles Now Mr Ford is past 80 arid no longer active in the affairs af the company and those that are, are abandoning small factory proji ctsThe Detroit papers have just revealed that ID years ago Henry Ford purchased J business blocks on Michigan Ave opposite the Mich iign Central depot in Detroit and intended to erect a huge business tiiUr This came to light last week when the Oakwood Realty Co sued the Frishkorn Co who are handling it forrunnhijjit at a i,00iiliilfla year loss The Ford Co admitted it but said the project was abandoned years ago In demanding the resignation of Secretary of Commerce Henry Wallace Iresideent Truman has apparent ly turned sharply to the right The dropping of Henry Wallace might mean the loss of this radical vote which has kept the Democrats in power for the past 14 years Wallace is their leader Piesident Truman is aware of this and made the utmost efforts to effect a compromise and kep Wallace in the cabinet by exacting a promise from him not to  make any more speeches until the end of the I NO conference hi two  wis Secretary of State Byrne who heads tlu American delegation there refused to accept ll e compromise and told the president that if Wjlace did not resign h would So he president wa forced to bow to the emergency We still d it under tand this get tough with  lussin attiude Does it mean we cv ntually expect to go lo wa1 with her    Dont be surprised if some time in the future Canada decides to break away form the British empire and be loo percent independent says a press dispateh from  ancouverAt lie presmt time u,y are practically mdepdent, in  rytnini but name lout thi only tie i a ove,nor   t      i naold who hi  , it but lie 1 little powvr A e once aud a  armdinn why they paid allegiance to a king He saidIt is just a cu torn We hav always had one and would not know how to get along without one In Quebec Rev Jo ph Feraland,pastor of StRoches aJioiic churc iefused to allow the Union Jack displayed in his church on any occasion, even for funerals of war veterans When a flag draped coflin was brought into his church he ordered the flag covered He,how ever allowed the Canadian flag dis d His congregation numbers paye 10,000 HM The Democrat party in Michigan judging by their paid advertiselments eem to be using the same argucment against Kim Sigler that Vernon Irovn, Gov Kelly and his Republian machine did in the primaries, It will be recalled that Brown was eaten and the Republican machine went down with him We dont think the people of Michigan are greatly ductioir  nasince continued on a re  intero sted in the amount of money A   jtes by 13 Vmoorary serrkse for illness j iX SK2J 5ore Judge fJZT2Z I Mrs Hazel ParW, Dorothy, Mrs,n,ighbors for their kantiness shown or disability cases f Residence customers  adiftoent exchange r moving j Florence Baurhn ani Mrs Keulahl0 u, during our jcrcavement I Rebecca Shirley 1 dM f her Mm Albert, hyiAund TWmaa,  IB at Oh 11 different jmilirtary northenij Miller spent last week in Michigan and Copper Harbor  r Mr and Mrs Clayton CarpenterJ oVovment and Mr and Krs ohn Carpenter on UtmAA  7A3rvioe essential to avfc w5merskm, emVw j attended th funeral of John Benn, ad So4 prodctaoii  Jn ofcytoti Carpenters father ki W eidee sernce for w11aiedo iJufy  vebecans and wha j Sunday guests at the W J Nash  A  lcton8 jhoe in honor of his birthday were gfe sfdcinoc aciviee  Martin Rrtter and family, Whitmcre tvkMri K IUrfne rbensiofi phones Lafce jHaUjl  Ann Arbor, Dr jj mmm , w ceSi Hendeelmsinjr n1 Kr  2 m ,, mr  visHinr fcer Hendee Miss Jane Shepherd aini  WUj JHZOfZ ZZ TZr  W fnl and wife, petwit   ii imm   HowelL was token to UniwrJ Wnr r fZjifflS foT pS test SattrJiiarw, Bob Drake, Rosalie Nash,   Z 2Z runcsek H bt Norma btecker, the Uanuner sirts, The following from here attended a Masonic banquet Saturday tfiven by Golden Rule of Ann Arbor 4faw Ionic Lodge, Detroit eonferr a third degree Percy Ellis, Henry Hauck, Harrison Cooper, tHenry Seeger P W Curlett and O L Robinson of Rush Lake Miss Betty Pace entertained the ilL yrs Leonard lonesZena Plumw j following at a wiener roast at New u wLri who has bean at McPberson bos port beaeh Saturday night Joe Jlark and Marilyn Miller iMnwkrtff of BowelL Ray Burns and Family Bernard a d Leo MCluskey D E fonklin and family Jack Young and family duced sCiJc Tlis year it was 10,00 bird and 10,000 egg with the Mich State lnsor coopbating in raising tlie birds There an no rules on firearms this yen different from last Only shotguns may be used on waterfowl of 10 guage or smaller bore of a cap acity of not more than 8 shells At tho Sept sale of state lands,the state sold 57,247 acres at a88,71 In Minnesota this year only one deer of either sex may be killed by hunted is the last day to apply fot if to hunt deer in Allegan hunter  I Sigler opnt in getting his grand jury conviction or how much he spent for room retrt or parties at the Hotel Olds He got results and that is more than his successors in the grand jury investigation have done as yet P1NOKMEY FOOTBALL CAMS  ff 20Brighton there,  Sept 20Ann Arbor there Oct 4Fowlerville here Odt 11Adrian St Mrys theae Oct 1 RSitockbridge here  OH 25Manchester there, K 1South Lyon 1MM Nor  Dexter bare  Nor 15Hartawd here DEVTEit ami HULL OPCtf Custom grind inc and fil 4vcry Tuesday aad Friday Otto Wacoswr V 9, Destr Pbone7bl m  N J  u  ,,     J  I T i i ,  J ,SrV   ,  Xu HI  V   V r st aX pS  r fit w sr cv   v ,  , a  ifv   j 4 4 JB 1   j i3  i  vai Theatre CHKUIA, MICJL             Kri Sat, Sopt 27, 8 1 HE SOUTHERNER with NbiUJuUKUMlJ NOlLb PINCKhEY DISPATCH Wednesday Sept 28 1946 MICHIGAN me iuwicivinc school eiiroUiiieiit ii juti, mi increase over laal year ii member oi Uu Uuinuuiy ioy f hcout troop wiiu vo Detroit with tncir leUer lust week and attended i a Detroit Tiger bali game, ZACHARY SCOTT, BETTY FIELD,  uKsDum v ilu ol Hamburg left for iiavvaii last week to join her BEULAH BOND, Cartoon CARROL NA1SH New bun, Mon, Sept, 2, 30 Sunday Show 3, 5 7, 9 HhAKihAl A Comedy Starring and tiASiL KAiHBONE Cartoon Sortreel iiuoband, Capt Jack Wild TUe, Wed, ThUr, Oct 1, ANNA AND THE Ot MAM  2, 3 KING Starring IRENE DUNNE, REV HARRISON LINDA DARNELL, LEE COBB Show Tinu 7J05 and 9lt ComingMy Pal Trigger, Without RtrVattont, Gerties iiarter Howe 1J Theatre  k  A memorial plaque, honooriny Miss KUa iveunedy,a teacher in the Brighton achooL for many years, has arrived and will be set up in the lobby ofthe tichool JsVrgt John Lathers of Chubbs Corners has received an honorable discharge trom the U S army, i Win Collinn, llJ, of Mansville, , Tenn, has confessed robbing the MenJes Hardware at Howell Septl, He was arrested at Sanduskey, Ohio, f or driving a stolen car A compan ion got away j Tne 01 A office at Howell closes Oct 1 The business will be carried on from Lansing and Detroit The Panhandle Oil Co is drilling an oil well on the Molherson farm west of Howell Paul Bennett jr son of Mr nn 1 Mr Paul Bonnet tof Howell, has rnrollod at Albion college About 105 people attended e Couity O K S meeting at iHowcli The grand chapter officers were pre sent and conferred the degree work candidates Mr AVta Meyer of the assoc STAlt Oh The Probst Court for tbe County Livington At a session of said Court, hekl the Probate Office in the City of day of July A D, 1946, Howell in said County on the lUth day of September, A D, 1946 Present Honorable Willis L Lyons, Juge of 1robate  inthe Matter of the Estate ot E Irene iiazley, Deceased John Bazley having filed his general administration account, and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution of the residue of said estate It is Ordered, That the 7th day of October A D,1946 I at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said account and hearing said petit ion It is Further Ordered that public notre thereof be given by publica tion of a copy of this order onco each week for threa successive weeki previous to said day of hearng, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a nevspaper printed and circulated in said county Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true copy Celestia ParshallResrfater of Probate H HOWEUrMJHTua, Wed, Thur, Fri, 4 DAYS Sept, 24, 25, 26, 27 THE GKELN IcAKS with CHARLES COBUKNTANA DRAKE BEVERLY TYLER, HUME  Newt Comedy on 0 wrs elected president Mionnrd Mrs Winifred drnvee, soctreap 25 YEAR AGO Sat, Sept 28 Mat Sat 2 p m, font, l tit LtucMiLE HASH Will SUNSET CAKSON fkut UNE EACi 1IWU WLLK ENU AL PEARCE, JEROME COWAN Cartoon 3rd Chapter Jungle Queen, Mat only Sun, Mn, Hapt 29, 30 Sun Mat 2 P M Cont LUCJLE BALL, CLIFTON WEBB and WILLIAM BEND1X in THE DARK CORNER New Comedy Tue, Wed,Tu7 NOTFS OF 1 yeais ago Dr J L Migier purchuteti his first 1ord, a one lunger ftjiice tiieji he has driven iords exclusively J he high school seniors are seifing tickets lor  lyceum uourse Tiie Hillside bathing jtavillion at inland Lake burned down last Wed nesday  ivob Hoff has an auction sale ad vertised for Oct 3 and Theodore Drafich on the San ford Ueason farm one for Oct 12 Ed Daniels is auctioneer and Mike Uoelu, clerk Adolph Debus and Clyde Smith o Jackson were arrested in Pinckney Monday for drunkeness by Sheriff Teple They paid 50 and 20 lines Highland has adopted a centralized school system On account of the change in train schedule the Dispatch x ill published Wednesdays from now oon instead of hursday STATE OF MICHIGAN h Probate Court tor the County of Livingston At a session of saiu Court, held at the Probate office,, in the City ol j City of Howell in said County,on the  11 th day of September A ID, 14G V Present,Honorable Wriliis LLjv Judge of Probate  In the Mailer of the Estate vt Hriiest E Talbott, Deceased Tfoih are fir0Tir TMnrkney  It apprarfng to the Court that the time for presentation of claims agaitut said estate should be imited and that a time ami place be appoint ed o receive, examine and adjust all claims by and before saio Court It is Ordered, That all of the creditors of said deceased are reqtiired to present their claims to said Court at said Probate Office on or before the 25th day of November AD, J04G at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed for the examinat i on and aljusttucnt of all claims and demands against said deceased It is further Ordered, That public notice thereof bo given by publication t a copy of this or lei for thre successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Pispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true copy Celestia Parshall,RegisUr of Probate Bond M weMM foqveatfy edrW e Defroft IcKieai Horn Servfct DMtiJ 1 Can I us saccharin or brown stigat in canning fruit 2 Should i uio plain or iodizod salt for my canning 3 How much syrup should I make for a half bushol of poaches 4 Soma of Iho pears I canned yesterday did not seal tightly What shotld I do 5 Should I paraffin jelly immediately or wait until it sots 6 Some of my jars ore only half full after canning Should I open them and add more liquid BRING YOUR HOMECANNING HEADACHES TO YGUR NEAREST EDISON OFFICE For individual assistance in your own particular homecanning problem, call your Detroit Edison oifice An Edison Home Service Advisor will be glad to discuss it with you Whether youre interested in pickling, preserving or freezing or in trying new, sugarless recipes or in usnig the latest electric roasters, pressurecookers and pressuresaucepans that rhake homecanniniz  asythe canning  11 o iv e Service Advisor is ready u ielp you Theres no obligationso call her today HERE ARE THE ANSWERS    1 Saccharin or brown sugar it not recommended for the canning or fruit but honey or corn tyrup may bo combinod with sugar in tht making of syrup 2 Plain or iodized salt may b used in canning, clihough plain salt r generally recommended in the preparation ot pickles 3 A Hull b jhei of pieties will require 10 to 12 cups ot completed tyrup A Open jars, drain syrup Heat tyrup to boiling poinf and pour over fruit in jart Use new li i I iep jeess for cuehalf ot the original lime 5 lite paraffin immediately 6 Lo of liquid in a jar doet not affect the keeping quality, provided the tool is perfect s Til  6 the be NOTFS OF 47 YEARS AGO The enrollment at tne Pinckney  it SCJiOOl 16 Hig h school 44,grumm27 in DO YOU LOVE ME In Technicolor er o, liitenndiate lJ, primary triOeC 1,2,3,4 C A 1addock is now on the road MA JREtN OHARA, DICK HAV i for llornun the tailor, replaeii, MES AND HARRY JAMES , Miller Beurman of Howell wo hi it the west with a myditine coiiuny The senior ehibs has elected the following offkersrietf,Mable Deck er Vicl iJres, Daisy ItcasonSectr Iva iiaceway  e ttockbridge Fair is Sept 27 2 There will be a foot ball game  a base ball game, WeMjvilio v Siokbridge Siiri Walker is workirg in X i rt and the family will move there 1 J In Campbell marsh east of town has been burning the past week and I the town is very moky Maine Siller was bridesmaid at the wedding oi John Brogan and Lizzie GeWighty at Dexter Wedneaesday The Fowlerville Fair is Sept 26G29 and the Brighton Fair Oct 1012 A big home coming celebration will be held in New York City on Avon Theatre Jjte Stockbridga, Mich A Comedy Starring Fri, Sat, bmpL27, 28 MEET ME TONiUH i ON BROADWAY A Muakal with MARGE REYNOLDS and J IN A FAUL2NBURG Cartoon Polar Flay mates Uncivil Film Vaudeville  29, Oct 1 SNAiir A HaiarioeU Comedy Starring ROBERT BENCHLEY VAGUE CartooA Foxy FlatfooU 4tMooitey Biuinex Men ComiafUp Goe M War Bird nd VERA New J B  on R pt 28 when Admiral George Dewey arrives home Huge electric light hung from Brooklyn bridge will spelt Welcome Admiral Dewey There will be a triumphal arch in Madison J Square Married at Camden, N Sept 20, Edith Howard to Eaman of Detroit  Mrs ,uh Wylie, 5  at h homo Thursday The funeral was at the home Rev KK H Crane officiating Burial in Gilkes cemetery  Marv Roche is teaching in the Cor dfiv district  jjame Henry and Peter Comway , aro drawing lumber for new hmes I The marriage of George Ketd  Stockbridge to Vina Mae Hewlett of j Gregory takes place next WedneeVou pay  4y mdy for tbe amount used Count the Seymour Nash was hurt Tuesday CMpty bags Davis  Davis, Phone when his horse wi away from Win MB, 108 W Graod River, Howell Borno Erwta Cwpbell nd wife Get Riggg has sold his house at iaat Wedneddar r daughter M4 W and Cedar Lake Rds to Bert  Bfflsremi of BlowzuD in ullation  A wi move into one of the j SISTER KENNYS heimilt b m mending Ukh LOVE STORT  For more than 30 yearfi her bebeJoved Dan waited for Sister Kenny to come bade again, but the courag Jf Ji HMU nne, who 1MM to fiht doctoni m U Mat Mar M W6M m , parmlysis, feH serrkig Mankind was more important ,  than, ner wn faatmwetm Read SC8 jJlf KCWfYaVOVE 8TOKY in tne jpevu at STATE OF MICHIGAN The Circuit Court for toa Couoty ol Livingston in Chancery Order of Publication Gerald Tien, Plaintiff,  va  Miv Yu Tien, Defendant yuit pending iji the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in chancery, at the City of Howell,Mich igan on September 3, 1946 In this cause it appearing from the sworn bill of compliant on file in this court and cause, that the defendant, May Yu Tien is a nonresident of the State ol Michigan, and resides at 15 Shang No Chieh, Wuhsueh, Hupeh, China, oo Ching Shan Lu On motion of VanWinkle  VanWinkle, attorneys for plaintiff,it is ordered that said non resident defendant, May Yu Tien, cause her appearance o be entered heiein within three months from the date of this order,and that in case of her appearance she cause her answer to plaintiffs bill of compliant to be filed and a copy thereof served on the attorneys for plaitfff within fifteen days after service on said non resident defendant , May Yu Tien, of a copy of said bill and notice of this order And that in default, thereof said bill be taken as confessed by said non resident defendant, May Yu Tien It is further Ordered, that the Pla rtiffs cause this ordsr to be published wnthinforty days from this date hereof in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspapor printed, published and circulating in said County of Living ston,State of Michigan, once in each week for at least six successive weeks or that he cause a copy of this order to be personally served on said non resident defendant at least 20 days before the time prescribed for her appearance Glenn C Yellaad Circuit Court Commissionr Livingston County, Michigan VanWinkle  VanWinkle Attorney for Plaintiff Business Address OowelL Shirey  Sons Automotive Service General Repair Wrecker Service SCANDAL COLUMN What Jrgirl says a certain fellow from Detroit is not much of a gentleman Hm Ken What sophmore, girl cant kiss her friend good night wftthout getting caught Who is tbe Jr paneake girl GL, Who is Snr  H A E,fL or J H i Is J Bbeating lerry CVtime Grease Jobs, Auto Parts, PAIRING, Arc U Acetlyn TIRE RE Welding Accessories, Tires Heaters anil Batteries For SaIe193 Chevrolet Sedan, good inosorgoOd tires Shirey  Sons MAIN  ftV RL STS PHONE 138 blond in Ann Arbor Why did fH A look so sad when he found JH at the bead, oatmteV Si R taught JB to dance Now he is teachinp Mariom,  Wee P is having a fit because H H was with DS N S is taaming up with D L Maybe aha wants to learn French Do extras, attract Ask Don  and Rosie S R has a new braelet and J B He is teaching Marioa AdeefMttiReac Rom where I sic, lr Joe Marsh Bert Childers and flhs Mtfon Patct f Bert Ciukicxs put an ad in the ChuioataeotkordaraawlMA k Planted aoatoaoa fcaa I f an oat this year Stop by and pkfc   many at yoa want All froe 2 uturally It puzzled son ioiks  bat Bert erpUins It gives a kick to ahare things when I afford to whether W the or the lamenade, or beer I Jaat tike to in4ot my wnima  m erawajf ma WS VaVwI   wiASl Why o BoDo brinrfariey     SSr Pineknay   Has your barn any of the following defects crumbling foundation, rotted aills, sagging doors, loose wall sheeting, rafters sagging, leaky roof, f por floor Check off any iuwn aoo Jet Us five yea a eHimate of the coat far reaaira fHA  fwr Phe7 102 W rand KhmB 9  m cu f   ikfMilA  5 t ri PINCKJMEY DISPATCH Wednesday Sept 25, 1946 1 i lr T art to Can  k all you Can  PtftCKNEY DISPATCH Entered at Postolfice  evond claw uattx Pinckney, Mich Subscription 126 a yen  Paid a Advance TAim W CUKLBTTPinUittBI  m School x it V   I  , x iMMi n AMERICAS WOMEN ANSWER  CAN i CAN to he sure your family is well fed this winter CAN what you dont eat from your Victory Garden CAN other fruits and vegetables in season CAN them while theyre fresh CAN them rlfiht CAN fruits according to war time specification DO use a pressure canner for all vegetables, ecc pt tomatoes More avclb1e this year 11 Miss Hcdea Tiplady was in Chelsea one day last week DO borrow one if buy one or cant in  DO use the facilities, of your Community Canning Center DO get free canning information from ycur Stats  Agiucultural College,  z4V Its Smart to Cn aU ym Pn   Kennedys Gen Store Phillip Sprout and wife were KjoweU Saturday George Meabon jr, and wife were in Stockbndge Sunday John Crane of Detroit spent the week end with Earl Baugrhn Mr and Mrs Andrew Nisbett attendeed the Adrian fair Thursday Born to Kenneth Lamont and wife l of New York City, Sept 12 a son The dinger bros are repairing the I Bronson cottage thy recently bought  t4tt Beryl Lewis was rejected for army duty at Detroit last week for the 3rd time  Mr and Mrs Richard Loomis sr of Detroit called on Mrs Lulu Dar now Thursday ,   Dr and Mrs W C Wylie of Der1 tor called at the A L Nesbitt home  Saturday  11181  Mr and Mrs Roy Kelly of Dc triot called on Mrs Villa Richards Sunday 1 j Born to Mr and Mrs H Trombly  at the McAinch or JDevereaux farm Friday a daughter Robert Seefeld and wife of Ann i Arbor spent last veck at the Earl 5uihn home  a I Miss BcUi Medic of North Dakota j  is staying with Mrs Zabie Hammer I I and working at the Dexter Vokar Mrs Cornelia Bowcn, daughter, Flossie, gratidson, Russell Walker of Howell rolled at the Andrew Nosbitt home Friday Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs John lltU were Lewis Bell and family of Dover, and Wm, Beard and family Supplies CORY DRUGSTORE Dead or Alive Farm Animals Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men t L PARKER Aent Phone 88, Pinckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Service in Michigan CentralDead StoekCo iiiiruuiiHUiiuiiiimiiiuuiiiiiHiiiiiiuinHiiiuiiimii nwiiiiimiiiuiiii g j Qna  and    ftAiiu Aruor Sunday F C Reickhoff Sr j 9  5 OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 258 Reiidence 613 JBlflyMiMliortmiismimtnm I LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING  Weekly Trips, to Made to Detroit Lloyd Kendee MrsAlger Lee is taking aro of hey sister in Allegan who is ill Mrs Mable Suydam iias sold Jier home 10 Max Reyois and ij living ut uiu M J, ItLuson home, Miss Madeline Miller of Howeii spvuL tlie wee end with MibSAtoerta Dinkel  f I Alger Lee has accepted a position 1 as uvsi, pioi in tlie horticulture dipt, Midi, State College,  Dr Walter Mercer and family, Lan sing and Wm Merger and wife call d at AioeiL Dinkel home Sundy John Martin and wife and Mrs Cioldie Bowman attended MichMilk Producer s meethig at Hartland last Thursday 1 The S H Carr, Havv L, Bo1 l AckleyMylo Kettler and Orval Good families spent Sunday with Mr and  Mrs Ronnie Hopkins in Toledo Roofing applied on all types of homes, barnes and out buildings Choose Asphalt extra thick hexagon shingles We furnish labor and material Davis  Davis, Thone 108 W Grand River, Howell, Michigan  JI iin Ajbor ij Phillip and Sam Gentile have, Howard Read spent the torn down the barn on Fred Lake in Windsor, plaro and moved it to their lot on j The Jlollis Wylie family Mill St  j iiy U1 Detroit WJ Tiplady, Mr and Mrs Clay1 Mrs Koss Kcad entertained ton Davis and baby of Ann Arbor lcard dub jaHt Tuesday and Loo Tiplady of Detroit wore j vlis,Wa ne AtLce jeturned Sunday rnlkrs at the Tiplndv home   , th IID1I Russell Clover and wife of Fowler week end I spent Min her from 1 Wi IIIK day, and wife cf Fowler  C J Clinton arm wife spent Sune and Mrs Wm Ruttor and daughday at the Walter Vi tcr of Fowlervillo wei Sunday visitors at the Fdward Sfmars home Mrs Glover stayed for a few days Robert SVefeld and wife of Ann Arbor wore Saturday visitors of th Winston and Lawrence Raughn fam ilies  Clinton hoiii, in  Itiuit  Mr and Mrs, Roger Carr and Mr, and Mrs Leo Ueties spent Sunday, in Lowell and irand Haven  John Ro, iter and wile haw movJ ed into the McLucas houe on Feart  St vacated by John t oleie, , John MeKenzie and wife of IVy,ini snout the w jk end at the Fred Rend home Fred Rnd md daughterRoopemar w in Dehoit Sif,4nJiv Mr and Mrs Clifford Milor Reb rri Rhode and Robert Abinner attended the auto races atfMilford lmday tio t Rath loom and kithen wall make beautiful transformation it on over vour old wall Let uc civo vnu rn estimate with F IL A term13, Dnvis Sr Dvis, Rhone 70 10R1 W Grand River, Howell  Mi, and Mrs John llane of Whit, J more Lake and Mrs Florence Arts j of Detroit called al the M J, Reason I home one day last week, i  Sunday guests at the Curlett home were Dr James Curlett and  j i and uuoliter Mnv of Rose I  villo, Sandra Yohe of Stlair Shore i  and Nelson Davidson of Detroit I  phait  iii n, rui   expert ,XhHse VTitn Ahesios, Fiehl Stone  jut iTiouyh Brick, tturr Itlend Trirk, Tapstry Rod Rrick Call on u for free estinato F If A term are appllable is desired Davis  Davis, lOSH W Grand River, Howell  W fffct vf Dead and Disabled Horses and Cattle Hogs, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY  MMVvFI f JAO WE BUY HFDES AND CALFSSJjMS EARLY MOSc CAULS RECEl VE 1HE RESTERVE iltis years Independence Day i  UdiKicrful contract for you as r ainst the Fourth of J1 s of the pa t few jcars, Tonight you may be seeing peaceful fir works blazing o er your Americanhome tovn No more appropriate message could be brned against the July 1, IHKJ sky tlmn the one lam looking at in Los Angeles this ur ment S cretury of the Treasury John W Snycler has sa the same tiling in an equally imi cssive way Von are insuring ou own independence by invest ocularly in thre same bonds V S Treasury Ucjitmtnt you iiiiKiiiiiitaMiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin uiiii tirst National  Help Wanted Male  Female FOR WORK IN OURRODUCTl ION DEPARTMENTS Threes a Crowd when Two Are Talking GOOD PAY STEADY EMPLOYM EN i MEST PERIOD CENTIVE BONUS PLAN VACATION WITH PAY PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS APPLY AT Mlcbigan Molded You know how distracting it is for a telephone conversation to be interrupted by a third person clicking the receiver or, in some other manner, trying to use the line when ifs in use It just isnt  done by thoughtful rural line neighbors Keeping calls short is courteous, too And hanging up carefully frees the line for the next fellow Although material shortages have been holding us back, were making progress on our 5year 13,500,000 program to expand and improve rural telephone service One of our chief aims is to reduce the number of parties per line on over crowded lines MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY   Plastics Inc 0ETEK, WO  too ovmm, HUM f UiASi o4f Wint  4  H i  ID Howell Under Federal Supervision S Merjuer Federal Deposit In j surancc Corporation All Da  positt Inaured up to 5,000 fit S 5 MACHINES WILL DO IT S EASIER Milkink machines will increase your efficiency and lighten your dairy work So will tlec trie coolers, water systemxjit ter carriers,hay driers or many other labor saving devices If you wish to finance dairy equipment, come in and apply for a loan  S  I WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS  I REAL ESTATE MOTRGAGES S OR PERSONAL AT REASON ABLE RATES   c    t M,4MMH 4MCHUaCt  ,S 2i BBfc  vV  ij immmwmmmimimmm PINCKNEY   ,   Wctoedy Sept 25 1946 Classified 24 in STEEL FURNACE GEHL STOKER ROCKLiuS PUMP JACK OIL BURNING AND ELECTRIC STOCK WATER HEATERS SHOWER STALL LAUNDRY STOVES AND PIPE STATIONARY TUBS AND FITTINGS Want Ad LOST3 Pigs, weighing around 50 lbs Finder pleasei notify Dean Gardnr    i jtFOK SLEBlack Top Rams,20 feed er Lambs at 6 each J L Donohue 1 1 Vi mile north and 1 mile, east ol  of Gregory FOR Ham SALERegiatered Black Top Phillip Sprout, phone 19FU    HARDWARE  BOYDELL T  MINIS VARNISH EUMEIS 11 Mot m BITKTT tttt ctmttnot J f LEE LAVEY 19 inch, hard ccal stove0 ker heating stove J H Hooker STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Circuit Court for the CoUaf,  of Livingston in Chancery Nina Hauaer Plaintiff v Donald Hauser, Defendant Order of Publicaticn Suitpending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livington in Chancery, on the fifteenth day d August A V, 1946, at the City of lowell in said County Jt satisfactorily appearing to this J curt by affadavit of Nina Hauser, lantiff herein, and by Bill of Com, iliant eft filed herein, that defendant onald Hauser, is not a resident of he State of Michigan and that he is dther ccacealed within the state of Michigan or some other State and hat his exact whereabouts at the Pre ent time is unknown On motion cf Stanley Berriman, attorney for PlainiffIT IS ORDERSD, that the said defendant, Don ild Hauser, cause his appearance to e entered in the Court within three months from the date of this Order, md in case of his appearance, that le may caue his answer to the plaintiffs Bill of Compliant to Be filed md a copy thereof to be served upn the plaintiff within fifteen days after service on him of a copy cif said Bill, and notice of this cirder, and that in default thereof that said Bill of Compliant be taken as confessed by said nonresident defendant And it is further ordered, that within fcrty days after the dat hereof that said plaintiff cause a otice of this order to be publisher in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said county of Livinson, and that such publication be continued once a week for six successive weeks or that the plaintiff cause a copy of this jrder to be mailed to said defend ant at his last known postoffice by registered mail,with a return receipt lemanded, at least twenty daysbefore the time herein prescribed for the appearance of said defendant And further that a ccipy of this order be served personally on said defendant, should he be located within the State of Michigan or in the United cond growth or virgin timber, j States, at least twenty days before  pSrur TTcftvoll, Phone 609the time herein prescribed far rhe qALE Rou7dOaTrheatlngj appearance of said defendant Glenn C, Yeland Circuit Court Commissioner tanby Berriman, Attorney for Plaintiff, Husiiess Address Howell, Michigan Phone 183 WANTED TO BUYChickens of all  kinds, also ducks Will pay Detroit  prices  iC H Lloyd U119 Cedar Lake Rd Phone 13F22 WANTED HELP2 waitresses ana a woman for general kitchen work, good hours, top wages, no Sundays Dexter Cbffee Shop, phone 2671 FOR SXLE 2 x 28frame bam Suitable for a house, Ray Lavey, Gregory, call efenings   oALETOMATOES Dale Miller, Phone 7813 SALEBuilding J ti SAJjjjj3uiiaing site of four Huge lots, near school, Mrs John Cologne, 696 Mowers Rd HSimGS WANitu   I have prospects who wish to buy property in Pjnckney and surround, ing vicinity Would appreciate your listings Fred J Teeple, Realtor Phone 675, HoweH WANTED Paper of all kinds Iron, Rags   Copper Harry Prisk FOR ALENew 22 inch at1 steel fur nace Clifford Chamberu FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet  dump truck Cliff Miler, phone 33F4 Pinckney, Mich WANTEDTo buy or cut on Shares arge  PROFESSIONAL CORNER HJNCKNEY SAN1TAR  Kay M Daft, M D Piawknuy, riudugas Sunday11 O0 a m to SsOO p m Wededay2 to4tpnu,7to8em, Saturday1 to b in tao evening Van Winkle 4 VuWiaUe Attorneys at LAW ttl State tmd Savings Baa Hawaii, Mkfcij DUG  WANTED OHiCKENfi Hignest prces paid for all kind of poultir Tyler Brogan Howell, Mich Helen Rubinstein Cosmetics exclusive in Livingston County at Howell Ruths Shop for Women FOR SALESIabwooft Buy Nowi Phone 4 FOR SALESmall ,r room modern house with basement and water frontage 375 Weat Main Street Pinckney, Mich WANTEDInteriorDecorating, eith I er brush or spray painting, no paper Jtuu oALGrey leather baby carrhanging, small carpenter Jobs me ,ike nw also neating fttove Dan VanSlambrook, Phone 47F5 Jhone 100 John Cologne, 596 Mowers Road SKEY imiJmF 111 N MicWf Telephone Office 935 Residence 814 veantff7 by Appointment Hawaii, Michica I   I Ana Arbor, MJaMgaa HAROLDD CHUBB HowII, Michigan Local Representative Iftonumaals  Markata MARION BEAUTY SHOP, SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS MACHINE AND MACHTNELESS    ALSO COLD WAV2S i 1  Phoaa 6 MARION JAKVlSOwnar  ivlAR HN J LA VAN PERCY ELLIS  AUCTIOIEK Phone 3F11 Pinckney, Michigan HERB SNEfcu Phoa 183 207H t Qnmd Blot HowotL MkUfW Roai etato ioaaraaoo, Brbafai City, Lake and Fva Proporty A Spoelality LUt You Property Wjta M e VEY GENERAL INSURANCE Phote 59PS Ptncknv   Mich Phone 13GF6 Ropairiig State 8717 LakeJde Drfo License Ruth Lake ichitrn  PRSWARTHOUT  SON Ft JNERAL HORV Modern Bpuipmoert Ambulance Sarvloo Phono S9 Ploeknoy, MlcUgo SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOTEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 4241 ANN ARBOR MICH CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE General Contractor and Bild 251 Portage ier St PJnckneyMich fo Fouhtihd Died iiMr four ,, fa j vVANTEDTO DO Interior and excrior decorating Rippy si Drouil Phone 7144F3, Howell iard FOR fcALE Barn, ondition Mrs C  yowell 30 x 70, good Stackable, RK3 WORK WANTED Hoy, 17, work Is not returning to Phone 351 Pinckney desires school OR SALE Chev Brash Pickup William I  Housewives 8AV E YOUR WASTE FATS The United States Governm Needs them for EXPLOSIVES  r nt FOR SAlJTT Porcelain top kitchen I cabinet, dresser, rocking ohair, ru, dishes and cooking utensels Lucius Doyle, Phone 42Leave Them this Store FOR SALEifince Cucumbers, 60 rd new Marshall Meabon Phone 131F11 FOR SALE 4 can milk cooler, 15 gallon electric automatic electric water heater, shallow well water sy stem, Hammer Mill Lawn Mower, rubber tires Elmer Garage Oak Grove, Mich FOR SALE 1935 Buick Ted Singer, Comer Cedar Lake and Monks road FOR SALE Cement blocks Quality Block Co, Oak Grove, Mich FOR SALE Leghorn hens and fryi ers live or dressed Fred Seymour,  463 Rush Lake Rd FOR SALFEleetric stove, apartment size, 3 burnerbran new Edsel MovePhone 38F2 FOR SALECirculating heatel it burr, coal or wood Wm Kennedy 40 Putnam St FOR SALELadies yellow gold wrrist watch, 17 jewel Bulova, completly rej conditioned by jeweler and perfict running order Piice ten dollars, 10 245 Unadiila St, phone 68 WANTEDYoung lady of 2o desires any kind of work except housework, in or near Pinckny Phone 35F2 CESSPOOLS 1 J SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED 24 Uour Service All Contents Haul ed Away Inspection Free Mod era Equipment Fhone South Lyon 9811, Res 6031 WALTER DUNCAN , SOUTH LYON, MICH PAINTING CONTRACTOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE SPRAYING JOBS ROBERT DOWNING Strawberry  666 ,D PREPARIATIOWS LIQUID TABLETS SALVES,NOSB DROPS Ua nly As Directed CORY DRUG STORE SEPTIC TANKS And CESS  POOLSPLEANED I MODERrTAND OLD TIME I 338 Eatt Jefferson Street DAN BURKETT  Phone 6232 Ann Arbor, Mich    m FOR REFRIGERATION SERVICE CALL COMMERCIAL NATION AL REFRIGERATION PHONE 135 F O FOOT ODOR GERM TO KILL IT HOW IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASED, your 35c back F O is a fermentation KiJl 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 STORE, Pinckney, Mich Eetaouaoed IMS ItW rxt  sn SAVE MONEY DELAVAL STERLING STOKERS rv EMPIRE MILKERS WESTINGHOUSE MILK COOLERS SAVE UP TO 25 PERCENT SHOP WITHFISCH SAVE MON EY Fisch Elec AppC SSoS M36, 1 Mile of U S23 Phoaa 30 1 WUtmora Lake,Midb  McPberson Slate Bank MUDDLING THROUGH The English people curing the war prided themselves onmuddling through They did accomplish many wellnigh impossible feats ot physical and mefital endurance, and a multitude of technological developments without whichrthe outcome of J the war might have indeed been an othi story Through many years of banking experience we have seen those of our I depositors who had a regular savings program, come through both prosper ity and depression times They have as significantly muddled through as did the British during the war We can do no more than cte the example and urge everyone to follow a well thought out program for muddling through toirucme V V OPEN howell Lanndry HdtcnMiWelm Money to lean at reasonable rttca Interest paid on Savtega Book at Time Certificates of Depodt AB aepoake a to 9,QA law WEflCKUPAMD fMEUVCft fe  Nclsof House und faaniy cf YJML lanti Victor BaajFd of Bmtmi M r and Mrs, Anthony Ciapiatowaki of Detroit wove flt4ay jraveati of Mr Mrs ioaoph  i 1 fr A  7   ieeBajjWpieirieiSiui, ,,    t r 1  3WT51A,5 2  4 , PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday Sept 25, 1946   4 i t 1 graT         rTr ir , ATTENTION Locker Patrons THE LOCKER PLANT WILL BE OPEN THE FOLLOWING HOURS EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1 IMONDAY 830 A M to 00 P M TUESDAY 830 A M to G00 P M WEDNESDAY 830 A M to 600 P M THURSDAY  8C0 A M to 1200 NOON FRIDAY  83 A M to 600 P M CATTTPTIAV 8 30A M to 000 P M SATURDAY jCLOfcli ALL DAY SUNDAY GREGORY NEWS f L0CAL NOTES W J  w  y  Tic 3 m 14U cub met wiili J Mi Graa5 Young is attending I J k I Y W O fif A1 JHIIH, IWiu iu mwmliny Cleary Thll Wm M,M,U fmilv ,nont A W The Wm AleMacken family spent Sunday in Howell Janifc JJwitu tt attending Cleary college Ypbilanti , J Albert Aluchke and wife huve Karl and Krwin Mann of Detroit  moved on tne Kunuman farm United friends here Sunday j spending the week in northern Mich  I Clarence Carpenter and family are I Bertha Davy of Del vit Sunday  in   i   x L  L i  i LI i Floyd R Martin  FROZEN FOOD SERVICE SuEiiiiiiY SHOVEL   Clare Poole aiiU ianuly of rarmington spent Sunday at the Thomuio Poole home Born to Robert Cole and wife Sept 17, a son Bill Kuhn has resumed his studies at the U of Ai, Ann Arbor Barbara Nicholas of Ann Arbor spent the week enl with Air and 4 Earl Clark Tom Howlett and wife spent the week end at CurranEd AlcCorney and v ife of Jackson were fciunday guests of Mr and Airs, Charles Galbruith Mrs Josephine Howlett spent part of last week with Alrand AirsHenry Kobb at the Sanatorium Aiiss Esther Jorgenson entertained the Kings Daughters Tuesday nite  Airs Bernice Grimes and Sherman Prank were married at Sitockbridge Sept 17 by Rev Behner, They left for Florida, The Misyiorary Society meet with Airs LNonran Whitehead JVpt,   Otto Arnold and wife pent last week in Clare and Alt PUasant,  Airs Pearl Marshall spent Friday in Pinekrey, Geprge Garrett was in Detroit last ,  week on business i Josocph Gangs and grandson of Tom Howlett and family lust week   1 nor of her husband InrilHiay, Air and Airs Wayne AtLee spent Sunday at the Hess hgme, Waterloo dEiWEEN IHE AGES OF 16  45 FOR LIGHT ASSEMBLY Airs Wm Mercer and Miss EffitReason were in Ann Arbor Thursday C W Hooker and family of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the J 11 Hookei home James Sftirey and lamily ot JacKson spent Wednesday night at the  Lon svurlhout home Airs John lloey and daughter Loretta of Dexter called on AirsEleanor Ledwidgc Sunday Dr Cecil fHendee and and family of Laniug were Sunday guests of  Mrs Pose Hen dee Horace Hanson and wife of Ann and family of Kannington and Airs, and Airs Dale Miller Ah, and Airs Pen White and Air and Mrs Norman White were Sunday guesis of Air and Airs Frank White of Howell Airs W H, MnjT enrciMned her ildren and 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rirmon Mrs Tillie Heeper of Milwaukee, TVwov BromsevI Khun,  a iinon , , ,, T n i  , ,   and Air John kemelhoeh o WVocler ,nd Mhori Harbour h,v In n,Vwere guests of Mrnnd Eaton Rapids Sunday   Rov Diirhum ulst week Mrs Lunlla Durkce of Stockbvidgc       7 ,pent ttinclav vith KleHnov at the  nt ol 1 he  oan  Ul   p   rxticl in honor of the OCCUMOII was Thonas Howlett homo , ,,,,,,1 with a fur coat hy her hus Irind and children orninn Peasonhn sod the Vh, svnday truests of Airs Noltie j ton cottae acros the pnnl to lv Vairhii wve Kenneth Teeule and   Vivtril Sloe of Oaml Tlnvon VMO is , uife of Paltimore, Maryloiul, Mrnnd 5 takin post graduate work at the U I Mr, IlaroU Ilayward and Mrs Ela 0f l I Teeiile of Detroit The RNht Sphlt Black    BRIGHTON, MICH 6514 Lakeview Drive, Briggs Lake v Phone 5G72 R iiuatiatiinit iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimill,luu  m ildWestShow 4D UMCLE SAM IS PAYIM GOOD 7ir5 , I MOKl TOR THE M MKo UCZ CF THIS unSept29 Circle RRanch   3O0 P M BRIGHTON, MICrt 4b 23 Junction 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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>Tf Volume 63 a u Michigan Mirror State Newsl New and and Happenings of the Staite Terdty Told from Laniing With two impuuunt amendments to me state constitution and a iYU minion veterans bonus plus the state und national elections Nov 6, thousands oi Michigan citizens of cities, villages and townships of less than 5UUU population may lose their right to vote October 16, 1U4G is the deadline for all persons living in villages, townships or cities of under 5U0U population to reregister If any citizen fail to register before October 1U, he cannot vote on Nov 5 This is provided by Act 291 of the Public Acts of 1045 Permanent registration is now mandatory in all precincts in Miehi gan In llKil the legislature made it mandatory infill citieand townships of over 6U0U popultaion In 1946 the legislature, extended the law to cover all other villages, Cities and town ships of under 500 population Consequently the cities of over 5000 do Tfca Ptnckaey Dispatch Wednesday, SeptJWi 1946 No 38 not have to register this year, being bill season nt Brighton on Friday already roistered Failure to vote within a period oi 2 years, will automatically cancel registration unless application for con tinuation is made within liO days after receiving a notice from the county clerk Education Views of Michigans 2 candidates for governor, Murray D VanWaoner and Kim Sigler were recently sought by the Michigan Education Association Uallot proposal No kJ would increase state aid from tu million to 100 million a year VanWugoners staterrknt points out that the crux of the matter is the 15 mill tux limitation passed in 1932 He favors enabling legislation to broaden the local tax base and enhandle their own educational needs The fluctating sales taxes in his opinion will never provide a permanf VetMemField  Dedication Set1 Wiring of Field  Completed Dedication St tor ct 4 BBig Labor Bee t o Be Held there Saturday The Tindall Klectric Co by working Saturday rfnd Sunday managed complete the job with the exception of connecting up a few light The transformer is here and will b in stalled by the Detrloit Kchsju LoThe fence has been here for some time and the fence posts are due to arrive this week A big labor bee will be held at the school Saturday to build bleachers and get the Field in shape All are in vited to come and help On Friday night, October 4 th new lighted field at Tinckney The Veterans Memorial Field will be dedicated Fowlerville will be Pinckneys opponent Lumber for the bleuherx lias arrived and everything is expected to bo ready hy that time A program is being arranged and an attendance of around 1000 is anticipated Pinekney will open her 194fi foot jJL1TCAN HAPPfeHfralyOU  YOAfAM  CAN  V07 AT ALL WU WHAT THQA y fa lVSD NR FOA 2 yAts AAO fV ALWAYS VOTD   I Wfi MY DQAFT CAfiDt MY pYSUCMe AfYjO5 night, Soptt 20 when she will help Brighton dedicate her now lighted athletic field The game was originally scheduled to be played here but was transferred to, Brighton so she could dedicate her field There will will be appropriate ceremonies and a band A new Studebaker bus has replared the Reo school bus which has been in use for a number of years WANTED A Scoutmaster A mooting held last ik o organize i Py Scout troop failed because no master could be obtained, The high school foot ball team went to Howell Tuesday night aand skirmished that team The total enrollment for the school Droaaen me IOCUI IUA U, ,   is IU7lt was only bark in J I courage local self government Given,Doyles time that it first passed the sufficient funds municipalities would j 200 mark The enrollment is as foll ows 12th Grade r 11th Grade ent base for the school aid program loth Grado He favors consolidation of small 0th Grade school districts having less than 15  7th and Sh  is He also said while governor j Rth md nth  CURRSN ft OMMifN A OMMfiN J The risii  11 CUlit Are Married Last Saturd ay Former Local Girl Is Married I Detroit Saturday at Miss oo Mary Stackabli1, daughter of  irs Clarence Stuciviule and th iato Clari nee StacUabie, wi uiicd iti inairiagu in a dounie ring servk, U William C Chunn, m of Air ajtd  Mrs S, 1 Chunn ol Dearborn, Siturday, September 14, at the Chapel of the Little Flower in Detroit, with lluv Ir lieariner ofticiating The bride io we yiven in inui iage by her brother, Hubert, ua,attired m a floor lmirthnrtii Jersey  ines ll MAKlj CHlkCCH iJU UUOil an pupus 32 own, lahioned aloitphiin 57 j featuring u wrap around skirt wiA four golden aiidu4Hittoris from the neck line to the waist line and short  ileees With this he appointed a study commission to make a survey of the Michigan school svstem  Kim Sigler said education is a morj al obligation ,He admitted that the 15 mill limitation restricts local dir     vied W  nd 4th 2nd Grade 1st and Kindergarten 2rt 43 liev i oiiicis MurpTiy, pusta cAIQ p m i repulsion to iloly Cojuiuun iuii luci OilliJay 6 to J p ill usi unilay  0U to 1   m ltii lUiiday aftei Ieiiieeost ami reail ot St Thomas iiJid StMaujkx  oiiitniiiji r4eji Jiuys Jun    ame Am Mas Jatc lion News of the Gregory Area tilv of divorces has glvior alarm The peak waa reached in Detroit last week when  I wviv eranud in one day Soma ik the  lkuttion will right itself nd that it i only the wartime martiav falling aiart uVen the girls ere carried away by the glamor of   uniform and paid attention to little ele Tin1 state bar has reconinended 2 things to slow up divorce 1 Is 2 years required residence ntToie beciinniL r ,,ile fji1 a marr , lieeie J Inability to remarry ,,,1 une sear after mehing a div j ve V tloubt if theM would work it lieno is still available but the S MHiths retiiirel reidence, hotel 1 ills and lawyers ior come hijfh and only welhodo can afford itWhat ia pHnre liabl to happen is an epidemic jof 1iiiniiiiiii hw marriages where the Couples live together without benefit of  lergyg In Knglniid the houmjj shortage is much mo re acute than it is here Thou nnds of homes were destroyed by German bombing raids uad 1U00 aere in the heart of London was dei tated iiittle progress has been mad in rebuilding The government ha promised relief but has not given it ami the situation of the English woikers is depldrublc During the war the government took over many large iipinlment houses in fine residential districts foi 7 YEAR OLD BOY HOT trices but tid taxes should be levied Victor Nurkuma, 7 oi DetOH wa, on a basis of finnncial ability and he Uhot at Cedar Lake m burton townould never be in favor of ignoring  ship ship Sunday when he and hich ib1 ard Adaman, 12, of Detroit were  nnhli in the expenditure of pubt fund He favors tcher pon Jlay with a 22 rtle ,,,r the Ad i lc Iun ,,,,,,,, , Heannul cottage while their parent I sions at a proper retnemen a c,  also belicnes teachers shoulHe jrin a maximum of snrity in th   obs were looking for mushrooms, lie died on the way to Mclherson hopua m Howell The boys and tbeir arents, Mr and Mrs Victor Narkuma and  j Mr and Mrs Fiank Adaman were  at the lake for the week end she wore lone white gloves and a shoulder lenrtli veil which fell from a tnria of while 51  flowers Her bridal bemud wa white bob mums and carnations The brides mother woie black vrope with a black feather hat and a i orsnge of dark gardenias For her wedding trip east the Inide wore a grey wool juit with, black accessories and a osaue of J  red roo buds and pardon hi j The mother of the groom wore marrrcta crepe with a matching hat ootrich tips, and a cor age of rum rum 1 i 11  ilUenlions in the Jlol, Sunjpcial intention Mo, erer Tue , lutei ol the Jiving vel,Ijnln r da and Feast ol St Joseph Thur, lUr of St Januaruis, Jow mas, foi lute Jhonijs MeGuire lii, High mas foj oln 1 oney familat,  , o St Matthew, low mass for members ol jarili and binefactois liaer, nj  Ietpjesled foi Sick and departedVht month SeptemlxM is devoted to Jloi, Angels and protection of children  itru i 11,011 ia lh L News and Activities of Our boring Town Mi, ami JI ran 1uatKe atm am, e i leiL i i iai iui touiviiie, lj ia i e tne HULI 1ulUKe ,nl auene in panin  eierUii lununiiuli and i , i u in vijt a Dudaii , oi and Mv I l ole am riairle ,oolr attended IIe Odd 1 o, ,ai al iii aliiaige Tur , u r ,IK1 ills Harlow Ai  , uiii 11 and lai I Wordcn wi r oi, Sunday JIIIIL iiiali enrolled   11, ii al ilonday as a fresh in a  in ii, l  ilowlell, Mary u,i andt ,iuuul 4J Detroit spent  aida HowleU  Hen Hoffn i alifornia  HDIIIV Of  i i are nee ehoo AUTO RACES AT MILFORD Oa Sept 22nd the Milford Fair Grounds will have iU firt big cr  auto race since the war when, all  pERRY HAYDrN TO SPEAK auto racing wa curtaded tor the Pt,ny  Haen the Quaker MiUei lor the daration  Qf TtcumiCj1 NViu speak and showMr Moore the promoter ha even  event, cheduled wth the qualifying  r , 2WA30 Up rwll b h  M a ti0 feature The track has been Ciayea j JJ  u u n  A and aprinHed with calcium chloride COM CONL CHUKCH Rarv Alfred AllardL, Minister MreFlorenc BaughafOrgamst and Choir Dimfjor G V Thompson, S S Supt  MomiRflT Worabip  10 M Jan dy  pent ,Ml MtiMUili Mis Upon their return Mr and Chunn will live at Dearhorn Mrs Chunn was jrnuhud m Cleary Bufinoss Collejfc ard was onvployed in a srcretaKal position hy the VotcJTns Administration Mr Chunn nttordod Misran , fn1 Collecro and is now nffiiM d    Tithing j with tho Great Lake Steel Corpora ivayer Service, tion of Detroit  Sunday School  1 110  Choir practis WaL ovoaijif  GOiPEl MiSilON lastor    tiZia Beact S S Supt   MarNiu Shire Morning Worship  100 Sunday Sohocl  104r Young Peoples Moetinff 3C Evening Worthio 80  Wed, Zt a   u t Jan A M i  aai M i 1111  i  a 11 o 111 , e i a v a i tin i 11  a a , I ,,ii Mar hail anI lie Vi c i  ij u ill   o nillKa M  J clea man is viit ii e n A iai 4, il, and Jeti oit Mi iyiianeve  oet ol Ma  011 p I I he V i eU eni lielv  Mr atd Mr N Walton oi   uac vi,aa hi vWalton and wile he week end Mr and M, Howard Maishal, M lhhd the iia i,j i hi ha Hie   Mar,  dinner served by the 1 T A IS STILL AT HOSPITAL At Grand Kapids last week,serving on the general purposes committee, ye editor with other members of the committee called on Dr Francis B JMARR1AGL LICENSES Thurow Dean, 23, Fowlerville, Alice 10, Lansing WmClristensen, 45, Fovlerville,Floreiue Hamate,oo, j  J5, Fow lerville Robert Foster, 21, u  , j j    Brighton, Conine Furrtaw, 21, HowLambe of Midland, grand turer,1 H1Robert Uwen18, Oreorv, Donna who has been a patient at the Furgu j Foellj  Suckbridjrc Jc Mor, IOCAL NEWS Jolin Colonre and wiic have pur chased the Thomas Mitchell across the pond Air and Mix Harvey Toiler and and children of Rochester called ou the Holf dusters Ssatuixlay Miss Minnie Tolies of Kay City aiHi iar Miv, aa al  i Lome4 of Hie I riil ar,i,i,, Mr ard M r Morton liee oi  eibervile Sj inlay Jidda Keid wa Lrifleniaid and Diek How  r, u A man ,I,I,IIT Cwon and wijr ea uu of Kenerala Nelnha,M ,l,iur lljuh ups Recently it has t men repuirinjf and redeeoratingr 11hem luloro Uirninj them hack to th I owners, The homeless people moved J into thee last week end took possess  ion of them rhsphe half hearted efforts of the Fondon hohhies to evict them Now the poliee have blockaded the houses to prevent food gttt  MIV to the souatters hut outside ympathieo are throwing packages of food to them through open win dow, JraNe npprehiiiHon lias arisen ihal iniilnr action might be attertiptMiere Ibfi Clare lane Ibroth hufl i uei an anpeal to war veterans to prevent sucl a thing here nd ulno a kI tlu eoaviMnent te redouble uir effort, to relieve the housing hortage    The jit mpt to make the Detroit ahoni, tench the Lords Prayer und ToiL rniiiinamlments to school ihildien failel ami rightly so 50 war ago such an attempt would liae been ridiculous a all school , laldrer knew both before starting to chnol, being taught by their moth i JI at Sumlav  lioo The stv le of mothers has rhevd considerable a e then and the pr ent day mother ha, n time or inlnation for vUch intnntion The ii home life of America is fat diippearing and now it i I he children who gt hoims firt and have to wait up for the parents who aro out making the rounds LOCAL NOTES Mss Alite Le Ware is visiting in Ietoskey , Mr and Mrs Frank Lon  ii lat work tniscmlneou ,lijwrr Moiaijy night Honoring Hear liauyhtcr Mr lve  oteie rt a ri  int IM ide Mr and Mi T J rMie, KUar lorgnson and Chaile Tooio attemledj0  weddinr of Helen White and T  bthdit bishops of the nation in convention at tinted Kap uiopted one noteworthy jrosolui ion They in fd the government to do ,11 in lheir power to reach a beer uiderstanding with HnssLi ad avoid war, Then jeems  , ,    returned home last Sunday aitei ley, 44, Howell, Mrs Maxine Joll,  spending a week with the Doff 41, Fowlerville jEdgar Marshall, 23,1 Sisters son hospital for the past JG weeks He has had 2 operations and 7 bloody 41 r0wierrnlemciw rMin, , ausiers transfusions but is in good spirits GregQrytKeba Rice, 21 Stockbrdge jjrs Cla5ton Carpenter and Mrs and confident of resuming hisduties kelson Leb ben, 3t, Fenton, Fisie Joiui Carpenter have returned Uxnn 1,1  CoinSj 25, Hartland Edward Kfle,a  Lit with the latters parents at 2P,, Howell, Shirley Stage, 17, FowFirv island, N Y ig vf D iiomoi ter caned un MIVJVK Alwra iundu Miss Maigery liovu or L uou was a week vnu guest at the JkrUuj Taimyr home j Mr and Mis Grant Gooley and son, Junior are spending a inoijth ia CanacUc 1 deiiniimd effort to force the wetfdmv ol Helen v mtc aim j t j , ,, , y imo eoTitii t with Russia John Ilmi  u hova M i i Th n n which i controMd iac d vliixUte t as grand Masonic lecturer v hich has made him acquainted with every lodge in the state shuvh hi 1 Thurday ee V ,laic nee  lanna and children f Ibdannle sp at the week end with Mrs 0r1 Hull harl and  Pooh spent  ivcial day in Detroit lat wiHk with their isier, Mi J iorham, rvi  my ni evtrv Ruho VNO conference and magnifies it hevoud all meauro The speech of 1 Secntnn Wallace at Xow ork last  I lerville   Mr and Mrs Win McMacken, LOCAL NOTES Colvin  Hdler, Ann Arbor arch tecte are vcrking on plans for a theatre and bowling alley we informed  Mrs Eleanor jLedwidge and sons, Gerry and David, were Sunday  Benedicta Mai re of NEW HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE The new high school league com ffUests of Sist iosed of Pinekney, Dexter, Brighton, J Adrian  I Manchester and Little Pioneers of Mrs Marker and daughter, Mrs Ann Arbor met at Dexter lat week j  Woodward and Maxine White Tlie many friends of COWoody 1RWj orvlT,itet Dan Shirtliff, Dexter 0f Landing were Sunday irests of   lute will be pleased to know that m is recovering from an operation Veterans hospital, Dearborn aoes ar rolled eaat of Dexter at Seio Road, comj imr home from Detroit Monday nhrht 4kod Georre had several stitches tak en u a head cut  Mrs Winifred Graves entertained  Sunday Mr and Mrs Carl Det wfter and daughter, lane Mr, and MraWarfcer GravesSetj, MeDonaMj Htm , Dan Walter, all f Mr and Mrs Gerald  Otftiw and Ovfft and wKe of f3owell is president Marfan Johnson, FrighMr anc jJrA Hurry Lee ton, vice president aad Wesiey Read Mr anti Mrs, j j Bnty and nTcrr  rolled over r Pinckne fecretarytreasurer  Jew Henry and son, Gerald, attend George Cranes w oed overj  vc  wu Leatme of j the weWinfr  lMr ,, a Ihe LaVw  jnephew of Jesse Henry in Ann ArSooth Lyon had rennesentatives j onc y   nreiient and desim admittance to j j  Mrs, Wm Meyer Mrs,  wrut j Winifred Graves, Mrs EWiae Cawnj   11  j bell attended an O E S meetintr at j Sooth Lyon friday night an honor orw Ttarlc Ann Arhor is homej rf   matrons and patrons or a , ffwinc a hernia op Mts Mjma Waw and son, Thomas  ration 1 Vft for JwlrhnV, Ahtbama, Sooday Vor Tr M wHe BrirMon 4 jhey with Mrs Alida Kanw and j jdv Wm TeefAfu t 1 tayaa Sf , s3 A feAJ  Mrs Thomui Wlyte 01 SunwUyrv Like ejitertained vhc Iaheiavl KitjiDaughters lat Thursday Mr and Mrs Clare Keid ,nd Mi Ipton of Dexter weie isuiwia visitors of Mr and ilrs Loui Coylc 211 menoers and 3 visitors oi tho Young Ladies Auxiliary met at UH J J home of Mrs Mtnvin Campbell A Thursday evening Mrs Harold Por ter was cohostess  Mrs Vera Downing and bah Carolyn Kay, have returned home from McPherson hospital Howell, Jack Kiordan of DeWoit sent the week end at the Clifford VanHom home  Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge nnd her daughters, Mrs, Joe Morris and Mr Wm McMacken and Loretta Hoey of Dexter attended a shower Thor sday night for Cntherine Brogan prrj on by Marjraret Brotran of Ohilson Mrs Mary Girard of Lakeland eel obrated her mxh hiry Sunday all  1, ki rrijie Windor, 0it ioii  wok mv1iculnrly arousxl their ire yet he merely pleaded tiiat we aoid war with Russia nnd not let Great renin,d a Aump Pritiari whose trd interest conflict Sunday wj Russia in the far east, draw us into  Russian war Thi particularly  roused the wrath of the Hearst pa torv nnd such commentators as Dux Aro Word Mrs T Poole j TnwrrnrP wno arP strictly 100 perJind Xhjirh  Pwle vre in Jaokson v i lloHjnirer left Monda to lend CVifil State oohire MtPeJis unt M aluixia  R x Coh Man nnd Dorothy wen of f 1 regoF vTv murried at the Stock I hridre M K rhurch Tuesday  Whirried al ho home of Mr and Mr  rnn Fiell of Storkhridce on ont IH their daughter Donna to Rohorl O on of Gregorr Rev, W H Holmes offHatimr Their attend ant were Donna Cain of Pittsburg lnt anliRunan The hugaho here is 1   , t The Yonnr fd AunTmr wm ,SoW a hake V  MartVs Van nnd Jack Arherman of Gregory I Ticker store n SSatnrna Set 1   rOO   Anr comVmotJonf wW LOCAL NOTES Miss jorinc Venema spent sever4 al days mst week with Mrs Goraj Wbb f Rom to Mr and Mrs, John Rowellf tne nci of her ter, Mr Inrwa jp of Pattrn Lake on SepL U, a Teswner TfOe pMnt ere hrQjrhter, Karen May nWaller and Shared f ltkelnmi,J 5naay vWtorj at the home of the fear Communism will spread here lJl  will tJVe over the pro ortv as in Russian Starvation, and novrtv are the only soil Communism an rrow n By mnklntr tle9e imnossihle re can avod Communism V AreeptedHavr them thew Vy 2f VMXAGC TAX MOTMX 1 will rooeivo villafeat 7 until C JL vjOcar and wife of fHttshar Pa,, herM Cora Webb were Joseph Wobbi Mm TlttfMd J4auirlaivMLttfcHat8el of Anng fmmR  Yfriti d 1 ,r flfrOfin jjj Arboc I Miliaria aad fasnfr of Ft jmm mm mAmy  V Nr  5 i1i M4JJjiiJ  r    to e  PiWKWtfDliPATCH W, Sep 1ft 1946 UUUnaUmnnoeV UUnUUBMfcBSSUUnnnwBSBUnpaf jnasaaai 4aussUwnnwamwnnnYJn1 Sylvan Theatre N1UHBOJONG NOTES CHELSEA, MICH of oil on FrL, t, Sept 20, 21  SHE WENT To The RACES A Comady Starring The wedding f John Brogan Stoekbridge to latzie Gerraghty Work ha started on lighting the Whster takes place at Dexter Manchester high school athletic field Sept 20 The cost is 7400 The project is The O E S gave Mrs Delia Mann being ponsored by the business men a farewell party Thursday at thai  home of Mn, Frank Sigler She was f given a gold OESJ pin  JAMES CRAIG, FRANCtS  ORD,  AVA UARDNLR, GWENN Cartoon G1KF EDMUND New Sun, Mon, iuti, Sept 22, 23, 24  THE GREEN YEARS starring CHARLES CUBBUKNTOM DRAKE BEVERLY TYLERHUME CRONYN  Uisnay Cartoon Lighthouse Keeping Sun Shows 230 Cont Wed, fhur7 Sapt 25, 26  CONQUEST of CHE  NNE BILL ELLLIOT, BOBBY BLAKE, and ALICE FLEMING Plua VACATION hKOM MARRIAGE1 with ROBERT DON AT, AMN TUDD and  ROLAND CULVER 1 ComingHertbt Anna and the  Kins of SlamWithout Reservation Howell Theatre who already have rawed 2500 Powlerville won the TriCounty League championship by beating the Chelsea team in the playoffs 4 to 2,  Veil Vozt pitched 5 hit ball for Fowlerville   Sil Soith Lyon public school has an enrollment of 471 their highest in j history there They have resumed footbull after 4 years and will play 1inckney Nov 1    The Fitchburg church near Stockbridge celebrated their 75th anniversary Sunday Patty Jean Sjbley, daughter of Editor Sibley of Stockbridge is attending New York University The North Brighton Boy Scout troop has returned from a month trip to the upper peninsula The Brighton school district holds their sitond election Oct 7 to vote on raising two mills extra for school purposes It lost at u previous alecti uUlumwl Miss Kstella Pleas of Brighton suffered a polio attack lasf week unci wua taken to Uf of M hospital She is employed ttMetherson S , Bank, Howell Horn to Mr and Mrs W H IHVNUII of llnehurst, N J Sept 4, n sun  Mrs McNeil was formerly Emetine  Vullund of Howell Tlr Howell school enrollment in 5MJ7  Wm Wilcox,71, died here Sept 7 He operated the Pinckney hotel for  a number of years Of late years he  has owned and driven race horse, f The funeral was at the Hugh Clark home Saturday, RevRice officiating HOWFLL, MICH Tu, Wad, Thurt1 Friday 4 DAYS, Sept 17, IB, 19, 20  In Technicolor FRED News SMOOKY jUi I tlig MacMURRAY, ANNE BAXTER Comedy The Howell Board of Commerce who purchased the rair grounds a J year ago for 5000 will offer it for  factory sites They paid 300 down and borrowed the rest from Mr and  Mrs Henry Winkelhouse Mr and Mrs Dick Amo Pauline McLucus have returned from ConnIticut whojo they visited Mr and  Mrs, Charles Minniek, army friends Mr and Mrs Louis Wajrner and son, Junior, have returned from a visit to Milwaukee, Wis  ITAfC Or MICHIGAN The Probata Court for the County Liviagtoo At a session of said Court, hatf the Probate Office in the City of day of July A D 1946, Howell in said County on the 10th day of September, A Dt, 1946 PresentHonorable Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate in the Matter of the Estate ot E Irene Bazley, Deceased John Hasley having filed his general administration account, and his  petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution of the residue of said estate  It is Ordered, That the 7th day of October A D,1046 t ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said account and hearing said petit ion It is Further Ordered that public notie thereof bo prlven by publica tion of a copy of this order once each week for thre successive weeks previous to said day of hearng, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county Willi L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true copy Celestla ParhaU,Rerlfter of Probate 1 the Mat 2 P M Sat, Sapt 21 The MADONNAS SKCKLl Alio PHANTOM of the PLAINS witta , BitL Lbion Cartoon Chap tar 2 Jungia viuaan, Mat only NOTES OF 25 YEAR AGO I  dn, Mon, Sapt 22, 2S 5liu Mat 2 i  M Cont JOHN HODICK, iNziiiCY GUILD, f and LLOYD NOLAN to SOMEWHERE IN THE  NIGH omady ixiwt Tuas, Wed, Tbur, FrL, 4 DAY5 SPt 2 25, 26, 27 THE GREEN  cARS with CHARLES COBUKNTANA DRAKE BEVERLY TYLER, HUME  UOMYA Nas Atot 1 neat re Stockbrtdfa, Mica Fri, Sat, dapt 20, 41 SHE WENT to the RACES A Coatady starring JAMES CKAUJKAACid O J IFORD Cartoon MoUaa Jroubfe Our Ot4 Car GitUa GUuuor SaptTsT, 24 Hera M a true to iif  hoarding kowee MISS SUSIE SLAG14LS aory aUurrtosr SONNY lUFTSJOAN GAUU1EU and VERONICA LAKE Mora, Cartoon Hooaa Tracks irami Trunk Agent W ,i Clark, iius been notified that the morning cust train leaving here at 824 am and I lie wesi bound train leaving at  67 p m will be discoontinued on Married at Detroit Sept12 Miss Klla Murphy of Pinckney to John ireuss of Detroit W C Hendee won GO percent of the premiums at the Mi I ford Fair iasl week with his Blacktop sheep Hoy Place way and family have moved to Howell On account of heavy losses the Liv ingston County Mutual Fire Insurce Co, has voted an additional two mill assessment The vote on the merger of ten rural school districts with Brighton carried 144 to 93 The principal trial at the Sept term of court is that of Charles Law on of Detroit for murder of his  wifeThe county dismissed the charge but the attorney general ordered  Lawson tried Mrs Lawson was shot Coaaady wnje  hunting with her husb and Gertrude Frost is teaching at Rush ton  George Meabon sr 4ia bought 2 lots on Howell St of Jessie Green Mi and GW Teeple are visiting in Haverhill, Mass Charles Runcinian of Gregory and Grace Gardner of Pinrkney were married at Landing Sept 3  The Mioses MariWa Rogers and Zita Harris are teaching in Detroit Charles 44iinpbeU and DU Gafff ney are drawn for jury duty STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court tor the County of Livingston At a session of sum uourt, held at the Probata office,, in the City ol tily of Howell in said County,on the  11th day of September A D, 104C Present,Honorable Willis LL,wU Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the EsUte of Ernest E Talbott, Deceased It appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of claims against said estate should be imited and that a time and place be appoint ed o receive, examine and adjust ail claims by and before saio Court It is Ordered, That all of the creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Court at said Probate Office on or before the 26th day of November AD, 1946 at ten oclock in the forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed for the examinat i on and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased1 It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by publication n a copy of this orlei for thrr 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 A true copy Celestia ParahallRogiater of Probate WHAT TRY THIS TRUI Ol FAUI TUT ON THI PAMILYl i ITN spldejf has mora eyes Hum any   other Insect   3 Men aremore opt to oe colorblind than woman 9 Insufficient lloMwhlle reading, Is tho aasiait way to strain your eyes, 4 A fish closes his eyes only whan hes vary daap In tho water, 9 Only 5 of high school boys and girls natd glasses 6 Babies are naturally farslghted iv over your lamps and fixtures In VfoW  minutes, she can measure your light scientifically with a LightMeter, ami if necessarygive you helpful advice on improving It Theres no char or Some of these statements are based only on interesting facts Others are important  for they may affect you i and your family Take numbers 5 and  6, for instance Although very few  babies are born with defective vision,  her visit It takes but a few ml j of  nearly a quarter of them need glasses  your time  , and it may add  art to by the time theyve completed grade J your familys eyesight Yes, its a nsl school The reason Well, injnany  ounce of protection for that precious rasetoo many casesits poor K eyesight Telephone your nearest Ediioo I Lighting can be very deceptive You can grow so accustomed to a particular lamp that you wont realize its light U  tiring You may not notice it, but glare from a lamp may cause a youngster to  squint as he studiescause headaches, poor grades, even harmful eyestrain You can be certain about your lighting, though, if you arrange to have an  Edison Home Service Advisor check  I Hero Aro tho Answers AHMa mi ujaa AM tqaaa aj A inju f 4ut4 i Aauaa UIMMS aaw tt t0h i UM jai jHAtni Wtm t tauA aataa S iMia MA tn HUI aw tM v iflVrf  SMBUSa luMiiMi yam iiit an Mayaf aAa MMJ1 tAtu  ,aS taajMtui IHH SS1V4 t ii ity pvm aajaui MI uj uu aw Aa aim putM  MMAlUMftf H MM, MO tHMk  Asusr su a tua aia auaauiaftui asu saaok  wi t IM jNMq m fummm pSyM AyM  Atw SAal l j 44uuUt A u4 aAM utatai The DETROIT EDISON Co  i LJJ T iAST4G JtO4ANC OF  MACKAYUicVNC BEMMt, A 4 a modern fairy uic is 111 A naftanoe of Ellin MatJcay and the t soaxgwriter, Irxing Berlin Read ia the Aanerican Weekly with tkus4 a Kapt 22 ksue of The y Tiroes, how Berlins ss overcame many an ocean intery mm ieate father, t bring Cet Sondays Detroit NOTFS OT 47 YEARS AGO Robert Culhane jc went to Dexter  Suy to work in Wi4i Curietts I drug store j Sam Uilchrist has moved his h i house, west of town to the south side of the road and will convert it into a bam Nora Fohey is teaching ia Washtenaw county this year Veronica Fohey is attending school SfATE OF smiCHItUM The Circuit Ceobrt for khm Cottaty  Liviayttoa m Caauaeary Order off Pabticaiioa Gerald Tien, Plaintiff, VM May Vu Tien Defendant Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in chancery, at the City of UoweUMiehigaa on September 3, 1946 JLn this caude it appearing from the wora ball of cWxpliant o file in  Frank WrigHt has purchased the home of Mr Sate Vouag oon Wast Main St for hl son, Reuben Andy Roche has entered the medical dept, of the University f Mich Or Sept S, Mies Edith Vaughn A Guy Teeple took the train far BliesfkW where they were married toy  Rev McMahoiv formar patar heoa Aubrey Rayoe of has beea playing haft thw snmmcr i home antii this ourt and cause, that the defendant, May Vu Tien is a nonresident of the State of Michigan, ana reamea at 16 Shang No Chieh Wuhsueh, Uupeh, China, oo Odag Shaa La On motion of Van Winkle A Vaa Winkle, attorneys for piaiatifft is ordered that said noa resident defendant May Vu Tien, cause har av pearanoe to he uncoemd herein within three months from the date of this orderand that m case of har appear ance she cause har answer to plaintiff bill of compliant to ha filed and a copy thereof served on the attorney forfnaintiCf within Shirey  Sons Automotive Service General Repair, Wrecker Service Grease Jobs, Auto Parts, TIRE EC, PAIRING, Arc  Acetlyn WcMiofr Accessaries, Tires Heaters and  Batteries Per SajePor Long Troekeod tires Wheel Rase Shirey  Sons dent defendant , May Yu Tien, of a copy of said am and notice of tuts And that in aQl he taken as csnfassad   MAM  fAL STS rMOME 13 aWaV The Fed Read family ent Sun  chosser familv at I Mr and ste, Grwm ADey and  aau and Mrs Lottie AUey of Oeoter     carters Sunday PZCTsTEtrv   VOTF  y  Hafnheirg k talking of euMmg high school fookbtidge heat ITitaaiUa at haP 8S ta SC mst week, Rrval nieetmtare kemgheM at  apelaTt iearat ilsdh AwtOtjf ST   efaVal smunumTepunnnB as lesaepK sjawsasrawPwv M    w P1NCKNY DISPATCH Wedbaaday, Stat, la 1S46  PiWCKNEY DISPATCH Eater at Postolfice road daja uaftMt Hacamay Mica afcttfipliofc UJW ajwt iiw, CUUJRT nauaw School  Wayne Koot and wife left for Pe toake thi week to live Kty Hnnaatt is a patient at iheron hoajutal, Howell Mc Mrs Elizabeth Urowu and daughter spent Suuuuy in Ann Arbor Mi una ima ,uim Dmkd were in Lansing Tuesday and Anu Arbor Mr and  uy Uttu,kol  trou are voting ai the Curlett ho, irauk White and family 0f iiov  uueJwell Hen White home sua JIMIWWIIUIIIIIII F C Reicikoff Sr in OPTOMETRIST 110 WEST GRAND RIVER AVI HOWELLr MICHIGAN PHONE 368 FOR APPOINTMENTS Rtidc 6t LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trip to Mad to Detroit Lloyd Hendee j Air anu mva Fred liead were I Deljuit Monua,, Muss Denisc Ledwiao gave bloou Inst week iui another blood tianiuIOII for Carol Beachey Mrs Gladys Lee, Mrs Joe Dales mm Mis Grace nowu attended a Ueecca meeting at South Lyon last wk Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Griffith were Mr and Mrs liasil Garrison and 2 daughters and Mrs Aletha Kwing of Deaborn  Mrs Stanley Dinkel accompanied her brother, Jas Brogan to Jackson Saturday where his wife the former Olive Bullis, underwent a serious operation, Mr and Mrs Ross Read entertained the Fred Read and Robert Read families at dinner Wed in horn or of Vin Sinoyer and family of Los Angeles, Califroia Roofing applied on all types of homes, barnes and out buildings Choose Asphalt extra thick hexagon shingles We furnish labor and material Davis ft Davis, Phone 108fe W Grand River, Howell, Michigan I llud at the day ihe Clayton Musson family spent Sunday at the Albm  irnluy Roy Reason and family und Mrt idnu Reason and Leotu were in Jmk son Saturday Oerry Ledwidge will attend Assumption College, Windsor, Ontari  io, this year DrGeorge Mann and wife and Mrs Alvin Mann of Detroit called on li iends hero Sunday, Mrs, Win Mercer spent a couple of days last week at the MaeGregor lome in Brighton Mr nnd Mrs Phillip Sprout and Charles Soule and family spent Saturday in Lansing Mrs Maty Singer has returned from St Joe hospital and is at the homo of her son, Kollie Mr and Mrs W II Meyer spent I StmdirrTKlthMrrffmlMvMark4 Forrell near Farmington, Mr and Mrs Wilbur liisele nnd 2 hilriren of FowlerviHe called at the Ona Campbell home Friday Hn Innis and Ch rles Mark jr enlisted in tho air corp last week and went to Camp Custer Friday Joe MeU and wife of Howell called at the Lee Lavey home Sunday Ayors home in Ilymouth Sunday Mrs pucy Reason returned to her duties at the telephone office Sunday after, a months absence due to illness Mr and Mrs Gerry Fichman and daughter and Leota Reason spent Sunday in Detroit with Mrs Ada Eichman Suppli CORY DRUG STORE Dead r Alive Farm Animals Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER, Agent Phone 88, Pthckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Service in Michigan CentralDeadStoekCo Mrs Flla Nevrman, Mrs Arthur Former and son Charles of Ann Ar I Mr ko bani of bor called on Mrand Mrs Ben White s Vl i,,a vvith Mr  Mrs Dor Maloney is veiling tin Duke family on South Haven Ona Canipbell and family called tt  the kid wan Ayers home near IlyJ mouth Sunday  David Aberdeen, Neil Raughri and  James Mewv a tended a D Mnl,y meeting in Ann Arbor last Monday night Mr and Mrs Vm Covert of Ann Arbor were Sunday guets of Mr and Mrs Fdsel Meyer Mi, and Mi, Myron strong and Gras Lake  Mable Suy Uncle Sam Says Saturday  Mrs Grace Kelly of Owosso is  a guest at Andrew Campbell home  Nan Ldwidg left for Adrian on f l at the Ona  dam Mr and Mrs Fud Campbell and Mrs Clara Foster of Ann Arbor call nijlill home lust Sunday to attend B Josephs Acad Thur day nijrht ernv,  Sunday puels of Mr  nd Mrs Mr and Mrs Horace Hanson of  Andrew Nisbtt were v Goorge inn Arbor and Hollis Holloway and Dude and fmiilv Detmit and Mr amily of Plainfield were Sundayand Mrs C rdon II 1 i V Nanti uess of Mr and Mrs DaH Miller A phaH Mine applied bv export Bath ioom and kitchen wall tile Choose WMe Adwlos, Fiid Stone nake beautiful transformation Put Koutrh Bnk Rus e Blend Brick, t on over vour old wall Ixt us give  Tapestry Red Brick Call on u for vou an estimate with F FL A tormO free estnvite F H A tern am Davis  Ravi, Phme 70 U   onnHaWo i dcvoj Divi fi Dav W Grand River, Howell 10Pi W irnnd Biver, Howell Oiad and Disabled HarMt and Cattla Itega, Calve and Sheep REMOVED FREE  A REPORT ON  s,iker bait is a biirase you hav luaro used or uaea yourself nuun  times Anglers know Us meaaiiig when they wrtrb Ihe fish bite tor the impossible The term aU applies to individuals who send their hardearned cash on getrirhoilck errands Your income invested in tuited States Savings Bonds vtU mount steadily and safely in valne to serve you 10 years hence The American who buys bonds regular ly v  the dollars he doesnt need today for living costs will not wind Up 9 poor fish LSlrHuxiyVtpm Uirst National CQUMCT TO OAKUNC  OCMiPANY WE mJYHHXS Ttigf RSOEI VE UE AMD CAUFOMS  s hnk  UJUUT FoferoJ tun Help Wanted Hale ft Feamale  PROGRESS IN IT XX JL V AaXJnLC V IMuef I limit  install S MACHINES WIU OO IT i  tAbiiR ji liiikink machines will increase your efficiency and lighten your dairy work So will eJc trie cookers, water yemsit ter carrierhay driers or many other labor saving devices W yon wish to finance dairy equipment, come in and appfy for a loan WE HAVE AMJMt AVAHAMJE FOR     v  irtijTQZTW W qpv wmmmmm fi  WefaKda Seatjfr 1946 Now in Sto ck I 1 2 1 in STEEL IURN ACE 1 CEilL STOivtK  ROCKL PUMP JACK OIL BURNING AND ELECTRIC STOCK WATER HEATERS SHOWER STALL LAUNDRY SjTOVES AND PIPE Classified L W ui SALKTOMAXOKiJ  DJ Mtuur, iUuJic Wi13 of lvu STATIONARY FITTINGS TUBS AND HARDWARE BOYDELL f MINTS VARNISH ENAMELS  UAUl JN pITflglt 9QjJM CffWIIUTIOHS  rUK    i t  Li U UUl Jig Site Wiube luU near school wi Joan Cologne, oiO AIuwcr Kd r Oii oiLLAiout oo acres, of stanu my Lnsj age cum  Willi sell by ucre FiaaK a, ZtZo Vines ivd near tnc i in,,, aKd, Vv UKman farm, i have propecU who wish to buy property in Pjnckney and surround iuniiy Would appreciate youi Hi Fred J ilowiil Tueplo, Kealtoj li Lilies,  1 iiiue G7o WANTED Paper oi 411 Kinds, hon, Iud I Copper narry rnsK It UUgll 1uii SvLE12 and 14 pine lumber i inches Frank Hinchey,,Dexter Twp Hall Kd, lnli SALE TAKOIKI piano  Edward Kenny, Rush Lake LEE LAVEY i I We Have Fert izer 12 16 We Have Alfa If, ALENew 22 inch al1 steel fur CIiiford Chamber  KALTril  ii ii Chevrolet dump uck Cliff Mrler in Kney, Mich I iOU SALEI roonv house furnished, a a room house furnished in Pinck liiV These wont last Ionu ut thes,1 prices Shown by nppointment ony I Nor,nan luaxm, Pinckney, phdne 17 AYA J illLJlJL biiyar xulpi 1  11 a l v, k STATE OF MICHIGAN la the Ciicuit Court for the County of Livingston in Chancery  Nil 4ai aintuf  Dona d tiuucr, i,  Order of Publication Suit pea ding in the imuii Court for the County of Lninton in Charcery, on the fifteenth day  cr  August A D, iy46, at the City of lowell in taid County , 1 satisfactorily appeaiingto this Jcwrt by aifadavit of Nina Hauser, ilautiff herein, and by Uill of Comdiant ctit filed herein, that defendant Jonald Hauser, is not a resident of he State of Michigan and that he is either concealed within the state of dichigan or some other State and hat his eact whereabouts at the P ent time is unknown On motion cif Stanley Berriman, Utomey or ilaiuiffJT IS ORDERED, that tho said defendant, Don ild Hause , cause his appearance to e entcree in the jCourt within three months fnm the date of this Order, tnd in ca o of his appearance, thai At may cac his answer to the plaintiffs Hi, of Compliant to be filed md a cop, therecif to be served upon the pluintiif within fifteen days after servAe on him of a copy of said Kill, and notice of this order, and that in default thereof that said JJill if Compliant be taken as confessed hy said nonresident defendant And it is further ordered, that ihone 3i i  within furty days after the dat, hereof th said plaintiff cause a otico of Oils order to be publisher in the liivkney Disjiatih a newspaper minted published and circulating  I PROFESSIONAL CORNER ratVNEYSA  Hy M Pvitr M a Pivc4ayt Mkhifaa SuadftjrUiOO A BO to 200 p m Wdntdj2 to 4 tjk to, 7 to 8 r, m Sturdy7 to 8 ia the CTaing  I PR G H MCLUSKEY DENTiST 112 N Miotic Ttljon Office 935  Reidence 814 vJoys by Apyoiutuiit HWU Michir I CkrW K, Attoray t Lw Fira Stat d 4vkt  MARION BEAUTY SHOP, SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS MACHINE AND MACH1NEXESS  ALSO COLD WAViS Phone 6 MARION JAHVAS,Owner Ana Arbor, Mihif n HAROLD a CHUtiB HowH, Michigan Local RjproUtWt MonumenU  Markars PERCY ELLJS AUCTIONEER Phone 3FU Pinckney, Michigan HERB SNEEU Phone 183 207 H  GaJ vt  HowelL MIUfl Real tat, Inturaaca, Qrobaney City, Lake and Fsrm Prapay A SpeaiaJily Liat You Property With Me GENERAL INSURANCE Phot 59F3 Pinckney   Michigan MARTtN J, LAVAN AtlMnMf t w Phon 13 Brl,m ahtfi Phone 136F6 Repairiig mm mm State 8717 Lakeside Drrf License Ruih Lake PRSWARTHOUT  SON FrJNERAL HOMi Modem Equipment j AraUulanec Strrkw  Phon 39 Pwckney, Micbiga SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOTEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 4241 ANN ARBOR MICH CI AUDE F KIRSCHKE iti heating stove J II Hooker l7l7utifl toilet   ,     ittthe plaintiff cause a COp1 1111  his fast known postoffico bv SALK Round Oak heating eKifdnred niailAvith a return receipt D inch, hard coal stove1 kor hnnarded, at least twenty days be fore the time herein prescribed for jthe appearance of said tlefendanf lirncn Runcimm,,H52 Inadilln ,ul unhr that e r, ,y nf this order in cw o v t r x SPrvri Pfonally on paid defendFOR SALT, Team of H and 7 year ,nf j,m,i,i i, ,, ,,    F sould lie be loenhd vitbm ihn ohMwautiful sorrel ma res and a sial, of ATJCJ Jjrm or in the Vnnci Wihj 1, 1, 1,, v,, lly ,,ay 1iif I he time herein prercribc1 fn n sail ccintv of Liyinuson and251 Portage St WnckneyMia that such publication be continuert oneo a VCl K for six successive weeks or , voir tve, oscut frTi  Mr MASON, CONTRACTOR BUILDER Free Estimate Cement BlocKrkk, f j34TTinr1Tciiilunoations and Gen eral Repairs Phone Pinckiiey 50F4 nuiiT and Iin  rsey cow, lianas first calf Henry Clover  Kast Coon Lake Ud, Hwell W ANTF1 rIIICKlrS   Hinest prces paid for all kind of poultr Tyler Bropan ore rhe Howell, Mich I Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics ex clusie in Livingston County at Howell Rulhs Shop for Women FOR SAMvSlubwooa Duy Now  Thurson Lumber Co IIovcll, Mich ippeararce f s,j doft,,un,u CI, rn C, Vflland Cocnit Comf mmiss   v Ierriian,  , V   Jinlff  ,r  ddress Howell, Michigan oner r  iiMfif 13 TtetfouyM nd Died p v forfefuc Ritfh i o BEGSrfn rWfr  I CESS POOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED 24 Hour Service All Contents Haul td Avay Inspection Free Aiouem Equipment   1hone South Lyon 0811 Res 6031 WALTER DUNCAN , SOUTH LYON, MICH, PATNTTNG CONTRACTOR  INSIDE AND OUTSIDE SPRAYING JOBS M ROPERT DOWNING  Strawberry VANTKD TO DO Interior and oxciior decorating Rippy  Drouiliard Vhoiw 7144F3, Howell QQ9 FOR sALK Hum, condition Mrs, C  Howell HO x 70, pood Stackable, RICi  Farmers Feed Supply Cc ii FOR SKRICKRegistered IIanpshirt iioar  Y Hamnerinn jjoue vaii iii nietit and water frontaee jl  cM Main jtreet 1ijickney, Aiicli WATFD Jnterior Decoratincr, eihvi bru h or spray aintinLr, no paper hanetnu, small carjienLer jobs Dan YanSlambrook, ihone 4 7F5 iR ALJiy leather c like new ao a ,a no J MO ,Jojj  jf Movcis Road bah illlo  nPRK WANTED Boy, 17, desires work I not returning to school Phone 3rF2, Pinckney rOR SALE Chev Prnsli Pickup, Wiiam eiK  Housewives AV E YOUR WASTE FATS w United teate CMme,, Needs them for EXPLOSIVES  Them at tfti Store i ll HI SAi, lilct dr li In s aiid   Jorcan , 1 oil I  Lear  vie ton J 11   h o 11 Jhe e 12 iin e  CucumiH Ot d new iarha I,  iian Ihone lJFiJ FOR SALE  can milk cooler, 3 G gulon eleciiie automatic electric  , ater heatei, shallow well water ,syttm, Hammer Milt Lawn Mower,  rubber tires FJmers Garage Oak Grove, Mich KOR SALE 1135 Buicl led injior, Corner Cedar Lake and Monks roads FOK SALE Cement blocks Quality Bloek Co , Oak Grove, Mich FOR SALE Leghorn hens and fryj ers alive or dressed Fred Seymour, i 4fin Rush Lake R4 mr A TAFtect io stove, mnrtnrrtj if 3  ,,v loan now Edol Mve J T1 one 2SFY i iOR SAIECirculatincr heatei it bun s coal oi wood Win, Kennedy 4ot Putnam St KfOiJ PREPARIATIOIS LIQUID TABLETS, SALVES,NOSB DROPS Use Only Aa Directed CORY DRUG STORE SEPTICTANlcTAnd CESS POOLS CLEANED MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 Eaet Jefferson Street DAN BURKETT Phone 6292 Ann Arbor, Mich   m FOR REFRIGERATION SERVICE CALL COMMERCIAL NATION AL REFRIGERATION PHONE 135 FOP SAIKLadies yellow gold wristJF  iFOOT O0OR GERM HOW watch, 17 ievvel Ilulova, completly rej IN ONFHOUR co,dilion,d by jeweler and, perfictj  not c0IETLY PLEASED, perfict running cider Price ten dollars ii 24 5 Unadilla St, phone G8 WANTEDYoung lady of 2Q desire your 35c back F O is a fermentation Kill this germ, you kill the odor Get tins POWERFUL erm  4 ,  , killer TEOL from any druist, any kind of work except housework,f Apply FULL STRENGTH for FO, in or near Pinckney Phone 35F2swealy or jtching feet Locally at CORY DRUG STORE, Pinckney, Mick atv IrSijjwCiV , SAVE MONEY DELAVAL STERLING STOKERS EMPIRE MILKERS WEST1NGHOUSE MILK COOLERS 4SAV UP TO 25 PERCENT SHQP WirmiSCH SAVE 440iY FitcfeEle, KppZ aSgS m, 1 MUe f U SZ Fkoaw 3081 Whdtmx f Mirh laV its McPkrson State Bank  PLANNING A TRIP fWe suggest carrying your funds in j American Express Company Trav elers Cheques American Express Cconpany Travel ers Cheques ares lished without identifkationjust tdffn in front of the person cashing them for you Money refunded in case cf loss on giving notice to American Express Company This convenient means of carrying travel funds may be obtained at this bank s infers  ft i Honey to loan at reasonable ratios Interest paid on Savings Cooks And Time Certificates of Deposit , All 4htpoaite up o MMX6 jeu  A OFEN 11MII IsMsMsHsW , Has your bam any f the f olio ing defects crumblii foundation, rotted sills, sagging doors, loose wall sheeting, rafters sacking, leaky rovf, pwor floor Check ff any ium ano let us five yon an ertimatc of the ipoat for repairs F H A jdaa fur  Phaae 47 30  W Orand Bive, S yei j if desired Davi  fiav FOR SALE 6 JC 28 fame Suitable for   1   ii s   , ,    r   v , ASPINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Sept 18 1946 MI  jar YOU MUST r Before You Can Vote I will Be at the Putnam Town Hall on FRIDAY,SEPT 20, SATURDAY, SEPT 21 130 tO 500 P M To Register Voters ELEANOR LEDWIDGE Putnam Twp Clerk h REELECT Aprils FISH FRY J WE ARE AGAIN SLRViNC, JUk FAMOUS I ISH rKTSF t  FRIDAY EVENINGS 6 TO U P M DANCING SAIURVAY tVENJNliS P30 to 10 r M yWOOFr fle haaheen in over 48 counties and the people are taking quite an inter i, especially the women He thinks there will be a big vote for the ekuon The women will have a big influence in this election They are greatly interested in veterans who fought in the war and they are inl teivted in getting homes, job pay and other things  It was a womaol intuition that tipped off the senators on the wild parties at the OldM hoei So many big dinners going on and the parties afterwarcU,and wuch expense She wondered if the legislature knew what was going onJudge1 Cidh was disturbed over the hig pay for Hemans and other expenses IJoIui sVeorison and others thought it was very unfair so the judge coukfl ot work with Stgler any longer He appointed Foster and they went lAlon oetlj doing their work as it should be without any politics, m you compare ecesds on the small appropriation in Detroit and the bisj at Lasing40J00vand Sjgler used up over two years and yet he ae all the eyeshots ieuauaity and picked on the le jellew, this caasee people towonder He aever made any explaiug na, Jut made npsmtir nherges 3 lawyers get over 4100,000 J3igier cmans and JParaer betide big expense hills at the Hotel Olds 1 Auto Races Sun, Sept MILFUftO 1A1R iROUNlS, 30 UP ATUKE KCE  Starts liOO P  MlLfOKP, MICH 7 THLL PACKt4 INVENTS FIRST AC 2SO P M GKANO JiXANO COc Tax lac    t 4 t t 4 i  4 4 4 t 4 b 4 4 4 4 MT AIEY VAVEAN i  LAKLLAND on M36 2 Mil VYt , Hamburg J if l sit Jy Joe Marig Going Fishing Heres Howl To hear Willie Weils and Basil Strube arguinp 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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>fTVl li 4r ltrafcrai Bispatcfj Volume 63 Michigan Mirror j500 Scholar State News Nam and and tUpputaf ef ta 3u Taniaf ToW from Ltutng shipTs Offered  Tfc Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday, Sept 11 1946 If the proposed sales tax split had been in effect this year Michwould have been 35 million in the red ac cording to Fred Striffler, Mich Budget director This would have happened if the state had continued to perform its duly authoriad services The alterna tive would have been drastic economy by slashing appropriations for hospitals asylums, welfare etc Budget making is postponed until after Nov, d If the amendment passes all appropriations must be slashed The legislature would be forced to do one of two thingsvote new taxes or curtail public service On this account all state officials having to do with finance are again st the sales tax diversion Theseinclude Auditor Gen Morrison, Treast Hale Brake, Sen VanderWerp,chair man of the finance com and Kep John Kspie of the house ways and means com Gov Kelly is shortly exexpected to issue a blast against it Neither candidate for governor has so far expressed his views on the subject i The Mich Educational Association caiibe expected to putup stiff batf tie for the amendment They will point out it is the only thing that will save the Michigan school system from complete collapse This would be a bonanza to rural schools and some would get more money than they need, tending to modernize the schools at state expense Even in the amendment loses the MEA can pp it as a bargaining lever to get more ptate aid in 1947 Pinckney V F W Pot 7301 Offe, 500 Scholvahip The V F W Post No 7301 of Pinckney will offer a 500 scholarship to some member of the grad uating class of 1947 This scholarship will pay the cost of books and tuition to any institution of higher learning that the applicant may choose to enter It will not be withdrawn unless the applicant leaves the institution or fails to maintain a C average while in attendance Each member of this years Senior Classy who has a lC average or better for the first semester of this year, will be given a standardized in telligence test in January Each of these Seniors who maintains a C average during the second semester will be given a similiar tost in May The Senior with the highest total score on both tests will be offer ed the scholarship, if this person does not desire it, the second highest will have the opportunity of accepting it The grades received by the seniors In their 3 previous high school years do not in anyway determine the winner of this Scholarship as it will he based entirely upon this years work andthe wultsofthei2  tests It is believed by members of the VFW that all Seniors could maintain a C average if they so desired Therefore all Senior should have an equal chance of winning the Scholarship OUR DEMOCRACY fcyMti 1  Circuit Court Sept Term C  No 31 URREN OMMfiN T Ju Circuit Court Convene Septemher IS 80 Ce Are Listed iiisL Week oi the pee Lit Columbus, Ohio Jwuunu VV Jin 1 itu  Ilot t ,, Uo  The fir i day of court is usually a  tipJluKL 0Va  ldwt actlve one day season and tUc jurv is nut  remmks luadn,   her A CAREFREE t3rrT068THSFRlCNDUy COMPETITION IN I CVERVTHIN6 FROM CAKEAKING TO LIVESTOCK BREEOINS f A CHANCE TO STUDY NEW METHODS IN H0MEMAKIN6 AMD SEK THE LATEST IN FARM MACHINERY MM OM FRS WHL TO HARNSSS RACE,  PINuKNEY LOSES TO DEXTER Bob Singer and Eddie Kolander of Dexter booked up in a duel hero Sunday which Kolander won 5 to 4 Pinckney scored all there runs the 3rd inning on a walk les by Burns and Van Dexter got a run the hd inning ZEKE LEDWIDGE STARS Some of the Pinckney players played with Brighton at the Fow lerville Fair, Thursday, Zeke Led1  p Wldgf Played center field and Bill Ion, a  aL , y Kuhn short, against Webberville Brighton won 5 to 1 Blackwell of there runs the I to Singer, sing j I nBlaircum   OUR COUNTV FAI RfRNT A HAfPY COMBINATION CfPLAYANP THl IOV WSiN Of UWA6 THAT5 AAfMCA AT ITS BST  esou and tue jury j,s called uiitil later SeVtii eriinijial cases are listed IVopk vs Waller Vcdder, appeal People vs Crorge illuys, drunkejiess Jluple vs Chailets Sjiiith, larceny JVople s Raymond Wilms, forgery Peujle vs Howard Stearns ud the Pele vs ClitfUm Haih,rape People vs Thos Dihrow, gros indeiiey Issue of Jiul Jury Cases aivTres pa  on the CaMJuek Sweeney vs Dorr HarJnm, Humeri llolhster vs Dr Metire4or Ksiher and Leon Aloahou vs James White, Oliver 1U7zaid vs Livingston Mat Fire In o,iiii 1otlelece vs Mike and Anna j jankhoil, J A liunnell vs Marie j Clciidriining, Carl Covert s James Kiomento, Ksther Major vs Reed Hotrhkiss Allowance of claims in F,eile of Mora Smiiili, AsunipsiilVink SKaiPr s ioidon liaHunan, Win Smith vs II W Fisrh, City of DetKil vs I II Rhodes, Kay llaker vs C L Vanlilaireuit AipeaJC i , Jlleach vs Rudolph Widmeyrreplevin ilrpc t SudIV vs Magden Puty Cham ery Caes nreCillK i Tir we vs Hilda Thirlwell, accounting irtih Cillil v W J Uiowcr, Win Lcpp vs Kdgar Collins, Nicculaois ln has alwaA , ihe goal or 1,,,007 1W8 Un I Mi,, kv lljperduce orguuizationa it umber of ples li the es Jieejised and that places which can only be reached by an auto be not licensed Prohibition failed because you cannot legislate morality into people by force It was put over principally by the efforts of the AntiSaloon League who sold big business on the idea it would increase production When it did not accomplish thia big business with drew their financial backing and repeal followed    Meat dealers are predicting another meat shortage and that rationing may he resumed now that meat ceiling prices have been restoredLiv stock receipts dropped 50 percent in Detroit last week and in the main a very inferior grade of cattle  hogs were receivedThe government claims they krviw wruro m af are JieM in South Lyon pitched for Brighton I allowed 6 hits, but he wajked J men and hit one 9 C Kolander held Pinckney to 3 hits, The Pinckney boye got their share jHe hit one aJld walked 5 of hits Friday Brighton met Fow j pincUney lerville for the title Kuhn played   hedwidge  left and Gua Ledwidge rfgme1e I Ledwidge did not get in until the second inning to replace an injured player He got a home run Then in the 9th with the score tied he hit a double to drive in the winning run  Carney pitched for Brighton and  Swarthout, rf, Lefty Conklin, old Hartland star who once had a showup with the Detroit Tigers was the owlerville pitcher Burns, If Lavey, cf, Van, 2b Meyer, 3b, Palmer, ss, NOTICE The Ladies Service Mens gift club will hold a meeting at the town hall Monday night Sept 16 at 8 pm Everyone invited SCANDAL COLUMN Too bad there wa no tunnel love at thv frir Everybody had of to At least Bob ride the Ferris wheel and iMarlcy 1Good thing B F is in Detroit for the summer iHe cant keep tab on Elga and Russ Maybe some others What 10th grader aamires a certain yellow shirt Would you know Shirley The senior that went head over heels for a red head last year spent Sat eve with a blond What is it that attracts you Louise This viein with Whose Its and oddly enoughNOTICE  their middle names are all Joe  Wolves are like trains You like to hear them whistle whether you want to go anywhere or not The report Joe C washes dishes in Howell is false We understand he wiped them Reader, c, B Singer, p, Dexter Goatilin, lb J Curtis, 3b, Lickly, c Rehtcherler, Shuttz, If, Vaughn, ss, Kolander, p, Stacy, 2b L Curtis, rf, cf, AB 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 AB 4 3  3  2  4 4 4  3 3 R 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 R 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 H 0 1 1 1 Are Married in California Former Local Girl Is Married California Recently L  Married nt the Naval Hospital K at CLNNSfcKVAHUN Utrl NOTES The dept is restoring its pine nursery, seriously depleted during the war when seeding wasstoppedlt ,ii buy luuu bushel each of white and red pine cones for which it will pay Hie a lb The lowly aspen is the most pop r ular wood for wood pulp 18,447 ords were cut the last fiscal year Wayne county sold the most hanting and fishing licenses last year, 102,059 and 8o,003 respectively Ac only Oakland, California, by the Navj 0 J Chaplain, llcv Francis Gruhor Aug  0, Miss Arline Thorpe, daugiilei of Mr and Mrs Vernon Thorpe former Pinckney residents to Lt Howard 100 ODell, UsN, at 70 p m  The conplc were attended by Lt Cladye Kommcnda, of Pittsburg, Pa, and Lt, Anthony CJinorip of Porto Rico of the medical corps The bride wore a pearl grey uit with a cutaway jacket and had a lavender or chid pinned to her shoulder After a recepion at the officers club they spent 3 day Oarmolbythe SeaThey will live at Oakland The bride is n graduate o Pinckney High School and attended Michigan State Normal The groom graduated from Tarkson Junior college and University Michigan  0 0 0 0 H 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 11 of cording to population this is you Wf f percant Roscommon sola S41 ity is thickly populated 1 i1 mmrmmmr ENTERTAIN CLASS The Sunshine Sunday school class with their teacher Hazel Poidson, entertained the primary dept of the Sunday school and their teachers,  Mrs Ware and Mrs Widmeyer Sat in the church parlor Games were J played by the children, after which lunch wag served Mrs Poulson in behalf of the children presented Mrs Ware with a gift as she is leaving soon for Ala to live The Republican Ladies of Livingston County will meet at the Court House Sept 16 at 1 p rruto organize the precincts for registration of voters Mrs Rae Hooker, vice chairman of the state committee and MrsBert  Norton, organizer will be present  MRS IDA MAE MOWERS Mrs Ida Mae Mowers, 72, died at McPherson hospital, Howell Thurs She was formerly Ida uae Miller, daughter of the late Willis and Father Clark Miller She was marriea to Frank Mowers of Pinckney who died several years ago Her entire life has been spent in this section Surviving arc two sons, Percy of Detroit, and Walter of Los Angles, California, a brother, William C MAKra CHLUCH liev lraiicis iViurpiiy, postwr Novena inuuj IZzu noon and s0U p Hi Prepmation for Holy Commun 1011 each Saturday is to a p m iuw Sunday 7UU to 7 ao a, m Sumay Wais for ihi Jajj season ar aL S and il Cinidicn ciasse ijid Jiide History jiieet after s a m Mass Novena devotions Friday at ,12If noonJ and at s p in Jullowed by preparation Ioi1 ConiinuLiion Intentions in the Holy Mass thi week, Sept Kih, llih Mass of Family of Mr and Mrs Walter Keiser, Sept,  for the late Artliur ihanksgiving, for safe return of The Fornor, Sejit P, low mass for Lt, Paul Murphy, Sept 11, Low Mass Ior special intention by Miss Eva Alelvin, Sept, 13 for the jiving, Sejit  Wj 14th for the late Thomas MrCuirei Prayers are requested for the sick The month of September is devot ed to he Holy Angels Staucin vs Alex Krawcke forclosure John Aieloo, vs Theodore Milier, specific perfonminc Reuben lioughlon vs Cliirhis Criok, hill to rest rain  liichard Macknroth, construe will illage of liiickney vs V ill Meyer et d, injunction Charlis Diamcmd vs liarry McNinch, terminate lease The following are Juiet Title cases Cha Vineent v ity of Howell, David Piie v,s Peter Chas, Margaret llenirng v losiah Fcnlmrd, Win Koyal vs John Spencer, Jrover Seaton vs Henry Hawkins, Odessa Dainty vs labee Lindley, Perry llunghavt vs L I Shnpe, John Uoist vs Wiv PoWion Wilhelm Mschulewski vs Cbude Scolt, Oscar Perry sCy rns Ileers, Elto Spencer VH S I SMipe, Morv Sidell vs Oscar Rising, f i Mk vs Charles Kiinr  on vs Anthony dale  1 ry ,, Win, Ueniictt   John Drake, Wm Mai hi, Henry Mont nh Lmith  Iargc stocks of storage and will seiz it if black marketeers get possession of itThis meat scarcity P nothing more than a strike by bee and pork raisers for higher prices in te ptim way Ihnt labor unions strike for higher wages Peaches are a bumper crop this year and hst week liouton Harbor, the tenier of the peach belt, shipped its millionth bushel last week, the earliest on record for that city,Price on account of the big supply have dropped from fifj00 to j2 a bush el The cherry and strawberry crop were both short but the peach crop should tartly atom for this Apples are also said to be plentiful which hindd be good news for cider mill owners which have been shut down for several yeaijs on account of no ripples  Siegfried PillilYef Clarence T Walter Cor Cbir vs Ira lnrei V I Jo   M liiip, iii ft COM CONL CHURCH Rv Alfred AtUrd, Minister MreFlorence BaugbOtOrganitt and Chcif DLractor G M Thompeon, S S Supt Momigr Worabip  100 Sunday School  110 Choir practiaa Wed evening The Jackson Association of Con Miller and a sister, Mrs John Croupe I gvegational Christian churche will of Howell Also several grandchildren  meet with the Community Congre The funeral was held from the national church, Pinckney Tuesday Com CongI church Sunday, Revs Spt 24 There are some in hurMcLucas an Allard officiaimg rhes in the Assn Petween K0 to Burial was the Pinckney Cemetery 1100 delegates and visitors are ex 1 it pet if jar of Thomas  W , li rower ,Vm I,it and o llany and lather Pelo avin  Chancery f Divorce Junior vs ParUira Kidd, Win vs liuth Shutz, Virginia vs Louis Hoyco, Mary vs ho mas OConnell, AlberU vs Stanh Coohly, Eldon vs Lorrain Tedma, Virginia vs Clnm Mirndorf, Chri tine vs Elmer Ii,den, Janet vs Alvin Lawience, Alien vs Virginia 1H0L comb, Clair v Jrcm Thompson, Leonud vs Dorothy Palmer, Magdalen vs Herman Llrich, Avis vs John FreunfelderLouis vs Virginia Creep, JIon vs Genevieve Vogt, llunice vs George Gergen, Iose s Raymond Petty vs David Haywood, Thomas vs Ruth Collacnft, Mina vs Donald Houser, Pauline , vs Donald Huff, Tit a vs Edward Ivey, Charles vs Arloa Wlton, Dorothy vs Robert Seiders, Wilson vs Edith Yrmson, Marie vs Donald 1 ray ton Elsie vs Earl Mvm, ra vs Alice Holmes, Lillie vs Michael Gorski, Petty vs Hoi Cottrr, Jertrudr vs Roy Kdridge, Ronnld vs William T Eloretic v Teron Wiren, Dorothy vs Wiley Stokes When Abraham prepaid to sac rifie iiis son to the Lord according to the OJd Testament because noth ing else was available, a stray sheep suddenlCiowed up and saved the day Since ,that time something or other has always turned up in the times of great emergency to save the day We can remember when the 7 vear locust was supposed 1o devour aid crops and 7leave the people to die of starvation ThiB failed to hap pen Then hordes of army worm were expected to arrive and destroy every livinc bit of vegetation This did not eome to pass Not long ago the electric power workers were to tro on strike find paralire the nation but somehow they did not This nat ion weathered crisis lifter crisis and will probably continue to do so Frank Leahy, Detroit News comrnen tator ,ays either Tabor or capital can pull the switch and plunge the nation into chaos but neither dares From time jmmomorable Mohamed liam have  worn by the beard of the prophet, one hair, of which was kept in a locked casket and shown once a year to the faithful Now this has turned up missing, as the casket has been found to be emptySo Mohammjedians have been swearing the past did not Day, SEPT JURY LIST Comroyfivplyn SxiynVr, Vani Carl Anderson IrerfiMPaie Sharp, Howard Scott, Clyde AJlis   Biy Lwin who wa recUfluK ted CARD OF THANKS I MRS ROSA BOCK Mrs Rosa Rock, 7 widow of the We wUh to thank all our friendslate Paul Bock died at her homr at and neighbors tor their kindness and j Portage Lake Friday She was forsympathy during our recent sorrow, merly Rose Snyder and resided in Percy H Mowers  Walter E j Detroit until about 25 years ago Mowers Families 1A goes to Detroit Sept 16 for ay medical examination George Clark has a new bicycle Bath room and kitchen wall tile nake beautiful transformation Put Mi Alice Lee Ware returned from Fairhooe, Alabama, Wed Mr and Mrs Ronald Jones and 11M Bet started woVk at the Dexter CARDOF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends  neighbors for their help A sympa during mothers illness and death Esa H  when she movod to Portage Lake where her husband conducted a Vore and developed a lake subdivis ion   The funera was held Monday afternoon at the 8warthout Funeral Home wfth Iter Allard officiating Burial was In Pinckney Cemetery CARD OF THANKS MAAGT LICENSES We wish to extend our slneer ap1 CHhert Van Sickle, 1, Ann Arbor, preciation to all of oor friends and       nlghbo and to Livingston Lode No 76 F A A M for their courtsie and MD durinr OUT recent hereavel ent Also for the floral offerings The Faarf of Boa Hammer foTobv Mimo 20, Brighton Rex Coleman, 22, Gregory, Dorothy Owe, 17 Ctretfory James Glenn, 28, Unwell Phylli Merrill 29, Howell Wiiriairocklund 22, Whkmore Lake, Jacqueline Queal, 19, Ka nected The sermon begins at 2 TiO f Cor,,Uila Niles, John HerbstAntn F  111, i I i om and will close ir the eve, with an address by our State Supt Dr I Harold Skidmore at 70 Public is invited to this meeting Mr and Mrs Harry Quinn of Toledo Ohio were Sunday callers at the Ceorgo Thompson home COSPElTftllSSTON Pastor , fczra Beacto S S Supt Marvin Shire Morning Worship , 16 K Sunday School  1045 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Evening Wersfci  itfin Prayer Senrtea Wd mJMH SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Special Communication of Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A M on Saturday evening, Sept 14 to coufer a number of Second Degrees j Refreshment served following de gree work Lets have a good number out , x Paol W Cttriett, Sec i Millet iren OakMargare Fordham, Byron Driver  i HniburgTillinn Barry HartJandFred Preston Howell CityIda Whitaker, Mary Putnam Howell TwpEarl Crabb MarionGrant Ward, Lloyd Wellman OceolaHartley Bland, Harry rettibbno PutnamFred Wyi R KFTliott VnadillaBangs Ribmond, Ray Vo cum rrighton CityLewis Seger, Herbert Brighton TwpGladys McDonaM, Dunne Meyers CoicthDave Murninghaw, Aletha Rdfbacker Mr and Mrs Otto Iftgdoll of Lansing were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer j Esther Jorter,jyoru ,y somothing which Gherkin, Louis Iexst m a  Last June the Pinckney village council for some devious reason quit publishing their council proceedings in the Pinckney Dispatch whre they have appeared for the past 50 years or more Since then all is mystery Wo hear rumors of a zoning ordinance, one prohibiting curb gasoline tanks and an antipeddling ordinance 2 peach peddlers were ordered off Tinckncy streets last week Who can say In the meantime secrecy nrevails The school board has also adopted serrecy and ouit publishing the minutes of their meetings MEMORIAL FIELD Work started this morning on the work of installing the lights on the athletic field The Tindall Electric Co of Ann Arbor is doing the work The Philathea Class will meat a the home of Mrs Clyde FM September 18 VILLAGE TAX NOTICE I will receive taxee for village at my ait every W  sstfl f urtfcer notice C M 1240 PflUMM flt FfticfaNF I V M  PINCKNEY DlSPATlH Wednesday, Sept 11 1946   Sylvan Theatre CHELSEA, MIC1L Fri, Sat Sept 13, 14 JANIE GETS MARRIED A Comedy Starring JOAN LESLIE, ROBERT HUTTON, EDWARD AKNOLU,ANN HARDING Cartoon  New NEIGHBORING NOTES Claude Rosier ot Dexter, committed suicide last Wednesday Fijyd Amos, the Brighton junk dealer murdered last week, formerly j hed in Marion, being a son of Fred J GREGORY NEWS  Mr and Mrs Guy Kuhn left Sat for a ten days motor trip to St Catherine, Out , and other points Sun, Mon, Sept 16, 17 with LUCILLE, BALLCLIFTON WEBB, WM BEND1X, MARK STEVENS Cartoon Travel Sunday Shows 3 5, 7,9 THE DARK CORNER In Technicolor Starring JEANNE CRA1NCURNEL WILDE, 19 Tue, Wed, Thur, Sept, 17, 18, CENTENNIAL SUMMER LINDA DARNEL, WALTER BRENNANCONSTANCE BENNETT ComingThe Green Years and the King ot Siam Ann Howe IJ Theatre HOWFLL, MICH Tues, Wed, Thur, Sept 10,11,12 CLAlDETTE COLBERT, ORbJN VVLLLS GEORGE BRENT in TOMORROW IS i MJKLVfcR omedy New 14 Friday, Sat, Sept, 13 Mat Sat 2 p m cont, HOME ON THE RANGE with MONTE HALE, ADRAIN BOOTH Also SMOOTH AS SILK with KENT TAYLOR, VIRGINIA GRAY Cartoon Special Mat Sat Th A New Serial Matinee Sunday 2 PM Cont ie Jungle Queen Sun Mon Sept 1516 CHARLES BOYER, JEFFINEK JONES in i Amos   Mus Laura Meyers of Unadilla, a recetft WAK,vui married to Victor Ulvastead of Duna, Wis, lust week Horn to Jack Dcfciahue and wile on Aug iUJ a son and to Max berg and wife Aug 2U a girl Si 1atricks church of Lrighton opened their parochial school in the old school building there Sept 5 leggy Antieau of Brighton is Si Joe nuspital, Ann Arbor, with a fractured skull when she was thrown from her horse on the pavement iuar the Holiister school T vo youths,l7 and 18, were ar icnd for entering and damaging the Oak Uruve school In an article extolling the merits of the soon to be lighted Brighton athletic field Brother Seger of the Argus says it will compare favorably with the Polo grounds, New York and Wrigley Field, Chicago Wrigley Field, the Cubs Field is not lighted Comiskey Park, the White Sox home  is Brighton who was allotted four seits on the Pere Marquette new fyhas had them taken away The McMaeken Dry Cleaning  Ho,sell, has been soJd t, if  rd DiriVe of Detroit Mr and Mr Loren Bafit of Howell announce the engagement of their daughter, Rerndetta, to Gerald Hubbel of Highland Born Sept 2 to Robert Downing and wife Vera Kellenberger of Lakeland, r daughter Pvt Richards Stackable, son of Mrs James Stackable of Howell is now in TriesteItaly  Mrs Maude Seymour of Brighton as completed 3ft years in the employ of the Mich Bell Telephone Co Thrt City of Howell is trying t fft the board of supervisory to open Clinton St through the cnurt house uvminds Mrs C M Read, wife of former TU1c Rend of Detroit died Sent 2 CIP wris n crrnMfiiiThtnr of Dr ejiosbee, pioneer rinrtyiey phvsicinn TT ,nOvr Tenne Silehee ivrtrHrn Judf Day supreme court iupt ireThe Si1ohncs are buried in  Mrs Cleve Poole was called Norwich, Ont Siat evening by rri3us illness of her mother a, mid a, t, J  to I the  the Pinrkney XLUNY BROWN Tue8 Wed, 4 News Thu rs ,, Friday DAYS, Sept 17, 18, 19, 20 In Technicolor FED rws SMOOKY Starring MacMURRAY, ANNE BAXTER Comedy 5 Ye AGO Ars, Keubii nusuy, 3, died at her home in Alma riept 4 biuj was formerly Ijauel Vuugnu, daughter oi  Jrs iNcfin Vaughn While in Detroit last week the car of j H Swarthout,a new Ford sedan wan stolen 1iiukmey got up a team and played Iosco here Sunday Pintkney led 4 to J up to the inn when Iosco rail ied and won i to o The iincknoy team, was WaltCook,p Cliff Cook,c Cannon, Day Dird, Duckie Shehan, and Stub Darrow, infield Grub Mur uxpuseu Jsvjy ovciiiini wh , 1 Keller UW  given at their hiux m riouor oi uifsu 2JIU weuuiiig ailUl  , uuiX ALr Aioaida ouuuay W and4 Mrs Hoy Shelhart returned home Tuesday from thwe motor trip through tne West Au una ua u uornam nnd, Mr and Mrs Lrnest JUurnow and three sons were week end guests of Mr  Mrs J Poole Detroit spent tiie week end with the Mr and Mrs Milton Barrett of latters mother, Mrs Josephine How lett el   Air and,Mrs Clifton Barbour and Mr and Mrs Hoard spent last Sunday in Denton Harbor  Mr and Mrs J Donohue of Syracuse New York and Mr and Mrs Ted Rupp of Ionia and Mrs George Wines of Fowlerville were Labor Day visitors at the J L Donohue home Mr and Mrs Claud Rose of Ann Arbor spent the week end with the Dewey Rreniser family Clinton Anderson visited his parents over the week end Several from here attended the Fowlerville Fair lant week The boy and girls of the 4H clubs were well represented by their exhibit in livestock, rabbits, handicraft, canning, sewing and garden ing at the Fowlerville Fair Mr and Mrs Clyde McCleer, Mrs Nellie and Mrs heresa MeCleer attended the wedding of Thomas Gibnoy and Mss MiMten Slabonck at St Marys church in Lansing Thursday morning at 1000 KHpmr Marshall spen Labor Day weekend at Houghton Lake Mrs Ornce Worden and FmmP Poole  nttonded the Rebekah visitation in Willinmston TUPS, evening J a m e s D on ob ue 4sspendrgihfiwoeknt the 4TT club rnmn nt the pnnenMtion Training school at Higin Tfike Mrs Topphine Howled ihp wrfln of her neice in Fast Tnsinnr Thurstay STATE OF MICHIGAN The Circuit Court tor the County of Livingston in Chancery Order of Publication Gerald Tien, Plaintiff,  v May Vu Tien, Defendant Avon The aire Fri ckbridge, Mich Sat7Sept7 13, 14  ONE WAY TO LOVE Ro mince ind JANIS CARTJMTy   Corned r   KMORRI Cartoon River Ribber Comedy A Bird in the Head Sun iah Sept l5,B17 A BANpiTOFRHERWOOD   Technicolor A TaL of Robin Hood ar,d hi Merry Men tajrinur CORNEL WILDE, ANITA LOUISE w CartooctnippedTiIm Shot Coming Sh WenTtrth Rces, Mi Susie SUirle, Meet Me on Brod py, Koy and Gil Campbell,outfied John Shirey has opened a restaurant in the building formerly occup jj ied by the Dispatch   The body of iC or p Herbert Mc Kline killed at Champaign, France, hep ar rived in Chelsea The W E Murphy family, John MHarris family,John, Ben and Basil White families, Patrick Lavey family, Ray Lavey and family and tlv Misses Resico spent Sinday at North Lake Of the 1G2 rural schools in Washtenaw county 12 did not open thi vuar Livingston county ha,s been closed  to kill big deer and squirrel for two years NOTFS OF 47 YEARS AGO Mike Ruen is attending the Ferris Institute Will Mclntyre has gone to Detroit to work in brass foundry The Mioses Boyle  Hal stead are Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livingston in chancery, at the City of Howeli,Micnigan on September 3, lii4 In this cause it appearing from the sworn bill of compliant on file in this court and cause, that the defendant, May Yu Tien is a nonresident of the State of Michigan, and resides at 15 Shang No Chieh, Wuhsueh, Hupeh, China, ojo iChing Shan Lu On motion of VanWinkle  VanWinkle, attorneys for plaintiff,it is ordered that aid non resident defendant, May Yu Tien, cause her appearance o be entered herein within three months from the date of this order,and that in case of her appearance she cause her answer to plaintiffs bill of compliant to be filed and a copy thereof served on the attorneys for plaintiff within fifteen days after service on said non resident defendant , May Yu Tien, of a copy of said bill and notice of this order And that in default, thereof said bill be taken as confessed by Heres E S Humphrey talking about his farm Sometimes Im fiyemenand so are eah of ray helpers Today, were loafing just doing about two mens work apiece Sounds like a riddle, Mr Humphrey No riddle See that potato field Seven of us planted those 25 acres in 10 hours time Butwithout my electric potato cutters to get em ready for plantingand other modern equipmentit would have taken thirtyfive men to do the job Gollywhat a saving  Yep Electricity docs a lot ol our work more cheaply Bight now its lighting my fivestory chicken house  keeping my cattle inside a little onewire feuce  cooking suppercooling the refrigerator running the water heater It may be washing the clothes and sweeping the rugs, too, for all I know But doesnt that give you a big electric bill Its only a small fraction of one mans monthly wnges Electricity is the best of hired handsit s never tired, it never talks Wu k and the more it works the lver its hourly wage As a matter of fact, electricity is about the big gest bargain on my farm For yoitr enjoyment, the Detroit FJuon Company presents THE fLECTRW HOUR orer WJR at W pm jm Sunday, and 11 C L JACKSON on WW J at 1215 pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday THE DETROIT EDISON CO  J Shirey  Sons in Detroit ordering millinery goods svaid on resident defendant Ma Pt Uka ic K,,i  J IU lien  It is further Ordered, that the PJantiffs cause this ordsr to be published within forty days from this Hooker is building a cider WANTED A COOK Ewald Restaurant MGISTtfi osu VOTE ftlMCINC IN THE WINNERS T aseet tefcfe and most prof itAM f raetflff rackets is the rinera ftatf kmm fwoafag disguised a a, ImAwmrlkm Parker, noted sports i wrUmmtm fa the  American wmmmmfur  IM issue  mtmk  Times, tells of Bert mill Norman Reason is taking a course in Detroit Business University Claude Hausc and wife have moved in with Mrs Voorhes Francis Carr is teaching in the Chilson district, Lydia Allison in the Marion CenterJulia Brady in Lakin, Alma Shehan in Hick and Gertrude Carr iji the Sprout  Charles Love  andfamily have moved into their new hqme on Unadilla St Bom to Rev Ellis and wife of Gregory on Aug 31 a son James Henrvs home at Pettysville burned down Friday Rill Monks will teach school near I Grars Lake this term I Tho Anderson Farmers Club meet with Mr and Mrs Charles Wood Sat  urday The followine are on the  nroerpnv EHith Wood, Aubrey Gil enst, C A Frv Mblo Montague, Mike Ruen t Nellie Gardner, lare T4W Ftrtei Durkee Gertrude rr Vst Plijn, Kittle rMoff and Florence IfarMe date hereof in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County of Living ston,State of Michigan, once in each week for at least six successive weeks or that he cause a copy of this order to be persoally served on said non resident defendant at least 20 days before the time prescribed for her appearance  Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissionr Livingston County, Michigan VanWinkle  VanWinkle Attorney for Plaintiff Busirtess Address Howell MichifM Automotive Service General Repair, Wrecker Service Grease Jobs, Auto Parts, TIRE RE PAIRING, Arc 0 Acetlyn Welding Accessories, TiresHeatersand Batteries RECSTERl   iforE v m i T Miss Florence Tapper, Mrs IoatUJ and daughter of Flint were Sunday Blown in tostatlation You pay callers at the Wm Mercer norae only tor the amount used Count the J t and Mra Leland G ma and Detroit j empty bags, fcavu 4 Darls, PhonetjUy cf Ann Arbor CVirfiura ATytie 7 108 W Grand fibar, 1iawtUJcabd  Mn lim Wyli Sunaay For SalePord Long Wheel Base jroclgood tires Shirey  Sons MAIM a Tf FON ISS  saPINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Septrjll 1946 DISPATCH Entered at Postolfice cocond dim traitor PJnekney, Mich tubacriptlou U25 a yeai Paid ia Adtance,  PAL W CUMJBTTPUMJmEi j J esse Henry and family were in  Howell Friday , Barbara McAfee spent the week end in Detroit J Mr and Mrs Phillip Sprout were  in Ann Arbor Saturday Mr and Mr1 Koy Dillingham were in Fowlerville Saturday Mr and Mrs George Snively are vacationing in Canada, Koy Reason and family spent the week end in St Louis, Mich Hollis Amburgcy is home from the LSNvith an honorable discharge Allan Dinkel and Edna and Heri nice Maas were in Kenton Harbor last week  I Mrs Maude Say lea of Ann Arbor j spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs J II Hooker The Reisers of Detroit visited at the George Thompson home at Hi Land lake last week CW Hooker and family of AnnJ Arbor called at the J H ,Huoker home Saturday Mr and Mrs Harold Hinchey and daughter, and M L Hinchey were in , in l3 recently    jg2 School Supplis Dale Miller and famiiy spent one evening laoi week at, the Dale Miller  IIOMC at Dexter CORY DRUG STORE Dead or Alive Farm Animals Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men  L PARKER Aaeiat Phone 88, Pinckney Tba FASTEST Dead Stock Service in Michigan CentralDead StoekCo Wain nNiiiuniniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiviinitiuuuiiiimdiiiiici9itiiiimtuuiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiiii F C, Reickhoff Sr A UCtiuIl OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN er Clark and wife spent Sun Mrs Albert Dinkel and daughter, jin Lansing  j Alberta, and Levi Ludtke, were in J r aml Mrs Louis Coyle were in , Ann Arbor Saturday JLaniu Juftt Thursday  Cecil Hooker FOR APPOINTMBNTS PHONE 358 Residence 613 iiHiititMiMiiiftiuiiiBiiiiuiiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiiMtiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiin Having decided to quit farming I 1 soil my personal property at Public S Auction at my farm located 2 miles pi oast of Chelsea on ChelseaDexter S  Road  Mon, Sept 16  Si LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING s Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Kendee 26 HEAD OF CATTLE 26 Dead and Disabled Horses and Cattle Hogs, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE v PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 4RO WE BUY HJDES AND CALFSKINS 1 EARLY MORNING CALLS RECEl VE 1HE REST SERVICE Help Wanted Male  Female FOR WORK IN OUR PRODUCT1 ION DEPARTMENTS lit Cows, Jerseys and Holsteins 5 You rift Heifers  2 GCKJ Hulls Case Tractor with plows and cultivator, Case Combine, John Deere Corn Hinder, Disc, Drill, Mowing Aiuchine, Power Motor Power Corn Sheller, Manure Spreader, Rubber Tired Wa gon, Hay Loader, Tractor Trailer, Hiy Slinks Two 3fi Ft Ladders, Oil Burning Brooder, Universal Milking Machine and many other farm of Ann Arbor spent last week at the home o Mr and Mrs Rov Dillingham, Mr uiiU jjivj spent itit home, ustin, Mifhigan home Sat N A lloiuner called at the A L Nesbitt huine Sunday Robert Seeleild ami wile SUM at the Karl JJaugl  hi win lluice of A L NesbiU of Deall,i i the Joe Grifiit trojt were Wednesday jjucMsoLMr I Andrew Caiilnll ami family and Mr Jesse Henry pent one day last week at tin le1 itroit Zoo Mr and Mrs rrank fcjgullin of Austin, Minn, ha u low day at tin home here Mrs e been spending George Thomson  Mrs K L Reason and Detroit called at the M home Saturday Kdward 1acker installed capacity gas torage tank ilcr of Reason 1red Read, Mrs Steve jat bis garage Jrown, Mrs Frank ieters and  AIl Vankleve of JIuzd AUUcnnurd of ,Homer took a Jed and moved into trip to northern Michigan last week Horn tenrant house it on over your old wall Let us give Mrs May Fit you LII estimate with F H A terms  hurii Mrs irac iavis  JJavis, Rhone J70 ION L I to tint of Mrs Ma V Grand River, Howell  j Mr and Mi I the home of Saturday dinner guests of Kdward  ghton last Sunda John Spears and Mrs  a last 4000 week Uinois has rent thc Steve Vanlis moved K house Intiior Rui,ciiiiin Iiallr W J Na,h ailed at ert Applton in Rri m tools HAY AND GRAIN 45 Tons of Alfalfa 800 Bushel of Corn  POULTRY 20 Barred Rock Pullets TERMSCASH Merle McVay JKVINU KALMBACH, Auctioneer GOOD PAY STEADY EMPLOYMLNT INCENTIVE BONUS PLAN REST PERIOD VACATION WITH PAY PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS v APPLY AT Michigan Molded Plasties lac STAI ot MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County Livingston At a session of said Court, held the Probate Office in the City of day of July A D, 1946, Howell in said County on the 10th day of September, A D, 1946 Present HonorabIe Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate in the Matter of the Estate ol I E Irene I3azley, Deceased John Bazley having filed his general administration account, and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and for the assignment and distribution of the residue of said estate It is Ordered, That the 7th day of October A D,1946 at ten ocloek in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for examining and allowing said account and hearing said petit ion It is Further Ordered that public notie thereof be given by publica tion of a copy of this order eace each week for thme aveeeasive weeks previous to raid day of hearng, In the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county Willis L Lyons, J4ge of Probate A true copy Celefttia Pawhal,Refcer of Probate DE1TEK, MICH  vers lr Will Monks of Tennessee called on friends and relatives hen last week It was his first visit here in 27 years He retired from dentistry a year ago Commander liichard Hoyer and Mercer and family of Lansing were quests of Mr and Mrs Wm Mercer wiio of Great Lakes, ill, and Dr W one day la t week Lilly Shohan of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the Wm Shehan home, Mary K and Pat Shehan who have been visiting there went back home with him  Mrs Thomas Ware has rented her home to Mrs MackLing of Detroit, a sister of Mrs Chrisley Murray Mrs Ware and son Ieav for Fairhop Alabnma, this week to join Mr Ware Lester Brnningstajl was a caller  at tbo Dispatch office Thursday He has been an Arbor railroad detective for 17 years but is going to Califnia this fall to locate and engage in business    Mv  Sumiay visitors at the Albett Dinkel home were Mrs Grace Ben nett, Mrs Anna Reeves, Mr Box of Lansing, Mr and Mrs Ernest Kew and daughter Shirley, Mr Charles Scott, Mr and Mrs Francis Kruka of Detroit, Mrs Eunice Schuhuhard of Howell,  Considerable changing around last week Mrs Orson McKenzie moved from the Wm Rennedy apartment to Ohio Mrs Hattie Swarthout and daughter moved into the Kennedy apartment, and Mr and Mrs Edsel Meyer into the Swarthout home P W Curlett was in Grand Rapids Monday and Tuesday attending a  Mrs Iuu of Simiiiaw and Mrs Vilauk of Midland were Saturday night quests of Mrs Mable Surdam The corn crop here badly damaged by the dry weatber was glvn the final blow by the frot last wed and there will be little corn  Ms Hattie Decker who ha been staying with Miss Ruth Whitehead of Gregory is now staying with Mis Mae Daller  Mr Joe Griffith, who injured his back is taking treatment at St Toe hospital, Ann Arbor He may have to have an oueration Mr and Mrs A L Nesbitt, Mrs Gordon Hester and Dr and Mrs W C Wylie atUndd tho Fowlerville Fair Saturday  Friday night guest of Mrs NVttie Vaughn were Mrs Norma Merrill   Mrs Marjorv Shehan and children, the Misses Janet and Merciuccs Mer  nil of Webster J 5 Sundav guests of Mr and Mr Lester McAfee were Dan Kriifts, and wife of Monroe nnd Omar Gasjg and and wife of Detroit Lloyd 1 lender, Is sawing out timbcrs to build a home on the Howell road, opposite t Mark Allson hMr GKidv Clintor spent Friday atthe Fred Berry home Inability to 11 Place to live tocaMj goods In Detroit and Mrs and on aro rtnymg Berry home lJw big are you in deciding the fmure of America What power Is there in your Savings Bonds invest ments to help yourself Vour Uncle Sam does not have to be a quiz genius to furnish the answers to these questions You are as big as 140,000,000 Americans put together You are actually a giant United States Savings Bonds have the strength to build a better fiuure for yoi elf and your America U S Treasury Dtporimtnt S s l1MIIIIIBitIUIII1llllllllIIIIUIIIUinilUI Ifirst Sntional Bnk Under Federal Supervision  Mruer Federal Deposit la S uranee Corporation All Da 3 posits Insured up to 5,000 f  each Deposit S  24 HOURS RICHER  Clinton at the Fred T 1 r  IN FIRST PLACE BANK AUTO LOANS   SSBriA Russet Blend Br,rk TaPP tmaW F H A tnn Spired Davis  avi, free appllaW Carol Beachy was returned to It of M hospital for treatment last jThuraday  vv7    ,  IJ River Howeii tneetfni of the jrrand lodge Comtni a0gV, W Orand Kiver, ttee of General Purposes a representative of the 7th district com prions Livingston and Washtenaw  eoontieiB RooTing applied on all type of home banw awd out buiWing Choose A thalt exta thick henaon I riiimrlea We fumwh labor and ma1 terial Daris k Davia, Phone K1 I W Grand, titer, Howell, Michigan, i  3JLOAJl The first choice of many car buyers is a bank auto loan for economy, speed and aU around satisfaction WE HAVE AMPLB FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REAL ESTATE MOTKGAGES OR PERSONAL AT REASON ABLE RATES svp ij xiT   s,T WJfWJ1fMWfiT Jiufcijjl W M mMngfrav DISPATCH Wedacyfcy, Sept 11 1946 Available  s Oil Heaters, Oil Ranges 6 Can MilkCocler Red Barn Faint, Hog Fence HARDWARE 1 BOYDELL IMINTS yARIUSH ENAMUS  Yiiiiiww I  lassified Want Ad my eniage corn  Willi sell by acre iiUiiK uu, 6220 Vines liu near uit 1iugieuKd, Wineman farm i huve prospects who wish to buy i property in rnckney and surround I ing vicinity, vvouid appreciate youi listings 1red J Teepie, Realtoi ihone 075, HoweL WANXatf Paper 01 ail Kinds, Iron, j Kaga K,  Copper, harry rTiSK jiUit ftAtjJia and 14 it rough  pine lumber 1x6 inches lrank HincheyDexter Twp Hall Rd, iOK SALK Boys bicycle, 1500 Jim Doyle, Phone 42 POI SALE A good piano Edward Kenny, Kush Lake FOR ALEJNew 22 Inch ak1 steel fur Chambers Chevrolet dump nace iT LEE LAVEY We Have Fertilizer STATE OF MICHIGAN In th Circuit Court for the Count of Livingston in Chancery A Nina flauser Plaintiff vs Donald Hauser, Defendant Order of Publication Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Livington in Chancery, on the fifteenth day t SALEAbout 5U acres of stanu August A D, 1946, at the City of  lowell in said County It satisfactorily appearing to this Ccurt by affadavit of Nina Hauser, lantiff herein, and by Bill of Compliant cn filed herein, that defendant Jonald Hauser, is not a resident of ho State of Michigan and that he is either concealed within the state of Michigan or some other State and that his exact whereabouts at the Pre sent time is unknown On motion erf Stanley Berriman, attorney for Plainiff1T TS ORDER ED, that the sanl defendant, Don dd Hauser, cause  41 iruncc to e entered in the kuurt within three months from the date of this Order, and in case of his appearance, that ie may cause his answer to the plaintiffs Bill of Compliant to b, filed ind a copy therectf to be served upon the plaintiff within fifteen days after service on him of a copy cf said Bill, and notice of this erder, and that in default thereof that said Bill of Compliant be taken as confessed by said nonresident defendant And it is further ordered, that within fctrty days after the date hereof that said plaintiff cause a  otice of this order to be publisher in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspap er printed, published and circulatingin said county of Livingscm, and that such publication be continued Clifford mnfe  PROFESSIONAL CORNER vmdaaez SANITARIOMI Vtiwiiid AVanWimkU  JUy fct Daffy, M O j Do W VaWSako SaadaylltOO a a to 200 p m  Wsdnosday2 to 4to, aa, 7 to  p av Saturday7 to 8 in tb evoaiag DR G R McCLUSKEY DENTIST Office 935 Residence 814 Emisgi by Appiiafnt Howell, Miaaigar MARION BEAUTY SHGJP, EGlALjZING IN PERMANENT  MACHINE AND MACHINELES3 ALSO COLD WAVES I I Phono 8 MARION JARVlOwaor PERCY ELUS AUCTIONEER Phona 3F11 Pinckney, Michigan Attorneys at Law First 3tato and 6avkia Bank HMMJII sjukiM WWW, awpv CEMETERY MEMORIALS J L ARWRT  SON Ann Arbor, Mlabigaa , HAROLD,D CHUBB Howell, Michigan Local Representative  Monuments  1216 We Have Alfalfa Farmer s Feed Supply C SALE tnik Cliff Miler, phone 83F4 ney, Mich lv SALrfrG room house furnished, , room house furnished in Pinck y These wont last Long at these prices Shown by appointment onyNorman Reason, Pinckney, phdne 17 WAMlDTo buy or cut on snarea laruo second growth or virgin timber Richard Reiner, Howell, Phone 099 LOSTMerman short hair Pointer, I once a week for six successive weeks female, brown and white Reward, j or that the plaintiff cause a copy of Dr S J Levin, phone 13F5  idjr to be mailed to said defend FOR SALE Round Oak heating nthl las kwn Pstofflce bv  stove, 19 inch, hard real stove kerosent heating stove J H Hooker FTR KALEOutside toilet  Mrs irace Runclman,352 Unadilla FOR SALETeam of fl and year old beautiful sorrel mare and a  Cuprnsey cow, Banprs Tested, with first calf Henry Glover 185 Eaat Coon Lake Rd, Hcwell WAXVKTT  CHICKENS Hlnest prces paid for all kinds of poultor Tyler Brogan Howell, Mich egistered mail,with a return receipt lemanded, at least twenty days before the time herein prescribed for the appearance of said defendant Vnd further that a copy of this order be served personally on said defend ant, should he be located within the State of Michigan or in the United States, at least twenty days before the time herein prescribed fcr rhe ippearance of said defendant Glenn C, Yeland  SERB SNEEu 207 HowoU, RoaJ Efttoto,  City, Loko and Pm Pfftparrg A Sparialito List YOOT Proporty With Mo LH AVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Phoeo 59P3 Pinckney   Michigan CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE 251 Portage St PinckneyMich MASON, CONTRACTOR BUILDER Free Estimate, Cement Block, Brick, Cement Floor,Foundations and Gen eral Repairs Phone Pinckrtoy 50F4, MARTIN J LAVAN Phone 136F6 BI1 State License Ropairtig 8717 Lakeside Drtf Ruth Laka PHSWARTHOUT  SON FUNERAL HOMIS Mooora EqaipmMil 88 Micklg WANTED TO DO Interior and ex terior decorating Rippy  Drouiliard Phone 7144F3, Howell Circuit Court Commissioner  tanley Berriman, Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics ex1 ftorney for Plaintiff, elusive in Livingston County aMflusness Address Howell, Michigan Howell Ruth Shop ior Worneaf Phcme 13 FOR SALESlabwooff Buy Nowi  Thurson Lumber Co4, Phon 44 Howell, Mich yu x 70, good Stackable, RK3 FOR ALE Barn, condition Mis, C Howell  i WORK WANTED Boy, 17, desires work Is not returning to school rhone 35K2, Pinckney SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WR4TE ALLENEL HOrEL ROOM 70 0 PHONE  ANN ARBOR UK 04 Hour Service All Content1 Hauled Away Inspection Free iModaxEquipment Phone South Lyon 9811 k Rei B08U WALTER DUNCAN SOUTH LYON, MICH, PAINTING CONTRACTOR INSIDE ANP OUTSIDE SPRAYlNC JOBS jROBERT DOWNING JJJ Strawborry PHONE 104  to MAX RUSSELLMgr FOR SER ICERegistered Hampshire oar Y Hamperian WANTEDIntenor Decorating, eithor brush or spray painting, no paper hanging, nmnll carpenfcer jobs Dan VanSlambrook, Phone 47F5 FOR SALE Porcelain top kitchen cabinet, dresser, rocking chair, rug, rlishes and cooking utensels Lucius Doyle, Phone 12FOR SALEfence  Cucumbers, 00 rd new Marshal Meabon Phone mFll I Housewives  SAVE YOUR WASTE FATS The United States Government Need them for EXPLOSIVES Leave Them at this Store FOR SALE Chev Pickup William Brash Uncle Sam Says 666 vJOiD PREPARATIONS A SA FOR SALE Electric refrigerator,  stove toasters, sweeper iioover, dishes, green drapes, garden tools, dishes, green drapes, garden tools, lawn mower, extension ladder, flame thrower and sprayed Numerous other articles Mrs Mable Suydam, 5452 Putnam, Phone 85 or No 9 FOR SALE 4 can milk cooler, 15 gallon electric automatic relectric water heater, shallow well water system, Hammer Mill Lawn Mower,  Sixtythree years ago this month, W1uu tirAa Fimpr Garaee Americans discovered a new way rubber tires timers oarage Qf Joshing  neighbor who invested Oak Grove, Mich his money unwisely Go bay yoarf self Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn FOR SALE 1935 Buick Ted Singer, Bridge bad just been opened Some Corner Cedar Lake a,d Monk, road, ggj, XP3L2X them the great New York span I FOR SALE Cement blocks Quality could say to yon today Go buy Block Co, Oak Grove, Mich yourself a bridge, and I would be PHT 5ALP Leghorn hen and frv i ving you sound advice The bridge FOR fcALh Leghorn nensann ink teve m mind ewuis  Vnttet ers alive or dressed Fred Seymour, states Savings Bond    a bridge 463 Rush Lake Rd between the present and your future  LIQUID TABLETS SALVESNOSB DROPS UM nly As Directed CORY DRUG STORE SEPTlCjAKRfdCESS POOLS CLEANED MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 East Jffroa Slraat DAN BURKETT Pkon 6292 Ana Arbor, Mleh   m    FOR REFRIGERATION t CALL PHONE 135 F 0 jFOOT ODOR GERM HoW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASED, your 35c back F O is a fWrmenitation Kill this germ, you kill the jodor Get this POWERFUL germ killer TEOL from any druggist, Apply FULL STRENGTH for FO, sweaty or itching feet Locally at CORY DRUG STORE, Pinekaay, Mieh ttte irocnx cr BETTER MEATS AI SAVE MONET DELAVAL STERLING STOKERS EMPIRE MILKERS WEST1NGHOUSE MILK COOLERS SAVE UP TO 25 PERCENT SHOP WITH FISCH SAVE MONEY  McPhersoD Slate Bank  PLANNING A TRIP We suggest carrying your funds in American Express Company Travelogs Cheques American Express Otnpany Travel ers Cheques are flushed without identificationjust eign in front of the penoa cashing them for you Money refunded in ease  lose on giving notice to American Express Company This convenient means of carrying  travel funds may be obtained at this bank McPftema SbfeJait FUeh Elec Bo5 MM, 1 f U S23 AppCe 3081 WfckBMr LakMicfc Money to lean at reasonable  Interest paid on Savings Bosks aad Time Certificates of Deposit , AM depsaits  m f JHJ    Clarks OPEN Howell Laundry Has your barn any of toe follow ing defects crumbling foundation, rotted sills, saggingdoors, loose wall j sheeting, rafters saggiac, leaky roof, i puor floor Check off any kesac as j let us give you aa ertuaate of the i cost for repairs F H A ataa 1m j Phone 37 108 W Grand WSm  3 yeaj K desirom Darw  Drx  HowoU PHOME WEP4CEUPAMD DEUVEat FOR SAJLE 26 x 28 SaitaUe for a house Ray Mfi 1  N      </text>
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