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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>   BittriittQ jgVoIutne63 PitpntfK Wednesday Jam 30, 1946   No5 News Items of Bays in Service  sad Iteaw Co WU An So oralnf Oar Bop 71 the Amed  , John vi  has teen disc ,if re  J n4y and is teach ip  iintc At the agricultural t ia t v AT, Oklahoma   enneth or USN of Pinckney, ,YM on the USS LST 1050, n ,ed to Moe Pier,Taingtao, China, helping in the naval program of trai the Chinese personal This is one of the three tank landing ships being used Each oryr and enlisted mun is instructing one recruit Before coning here    105 took maries to the TakuTientsin area for  the occupation Jack HaineH and Bud Bekkering have gone from Great Lakes to Shoemaker, California Junior Doyle is still on a LIST boat, carrying Jap prisoners from China, Korea etc to Japan He does not care for the job as they stink the ship up The Japs live on bread and rice They were caught in a typhoon in one trip which gave them some an xious moments Pfc Steve Aschenbrenner, wife and daughter have moved into one of the apartments n the Oscar Beck house Merlin Darrow was home for the week end from the Chicago Pier He expects a discharge from the navy in about two weeks Pfc Ernest Packer is believed on his way home from Germany as his mail is being returned Pfc Louis Swarthout who is in Japan sent, his parents Mr and Mrs  L J Swarthout a box of relics last week,consisting of coins, arms, a Jap kimona etc Alger Lee writes his parents he Will finish his radiar course at Corpus, Christo, Texas, on Feb 23 He expects a discharge then  James Reid, son of Mr and Mrs Clare Reid, was home on furlough ajt week from Camp Wallace,Texas Battle Creek, Mich, Jan 25,1946 Dear Paul I was very pleased to read some time ago in the Dispatch about the beginning of the nthlfttic LigbtedAthleticlAre Married Field Project Vtrat Memorial Field Project Goes Ovor tho Top Saturday Night at Box Social and Dane A large crowd turned out for the box social and dance at the local school Saturday night 226 being taken in Dancing was the first or der 4f the evening The auction of the 40 boxes started about 11 p m with Harold Gates,Howell and Duane Meyers, Brighton doing the selling Lynn Hendjee,clerk, Don Hammer,H Thayer were cashiers The boxes Here Saturday Young Couple Aro Unite 1 Marr iage Horo Saturday   The marriage of Miss tucille Joan Spears , daughter of Edward Spears and the late Rose Murray Spears of Pinckney to Russell Everett Glover, son of Mr and Mrs Walter Glover of Fowlerville took place at St Marys rectory Saturday at lljOO am, Rev Francis Murphy officiating The bride wore a travelling suit of Canadian wool with hat and ac cessories to match of cream color and a corsage of pink rose and Michigan Mirror State News  i I   Newt and and Happening of the State Tertley Told from Lansing of Dorothy Lavey orougnt the top maiden fern She carried a cream top price 1360 The total from the coral covered prayer book from the memory of her mother The endessale of boxes was 145 Coffee and lunches were also od frm the school A number of prizes donated by local merchants were jin out by drawing lucky numbers Charles Darrow won 5 lbs of sugar from the Kennedy Store Jim Singer , a 2 year subscription to the Dispatch Shirley Reason 1 in stamps from Harry Murphy Jack Hannett 5 gal of gas from Wm Brash Pat Noss, a teapot from Lee Lavey Jack Paton, a hair cut by M E Darrow Barbara Coon, glassware donated by John Burg also Ralph Buckner Jack Campbell a flashlight donated by Chas Clark Kevin Ledwidge, a toilet set donated by Cory Drug Mrs Mary Kennedy 100 in trade donated by Murray Kennedy Frank Zeigler, frozen food donated by Wylie Lockers and Don Gyde 100 in trade by Roy Clark John Burg was in charge of the drawing The total amount raised at last reports was 390000 This is all cash paid in In addition there are still some 300 uncollected pedges The cost of the lights is estimated at about 3500 This is what those at Chelsea cost which wer Installed last October In addition there wil have to be some grading done, the field fenced and bleachers built The total cost will hftgbout 5000 which the committee is cfflWWent of raising as money is still coming in  f Pincknevgaja jgi,h pionsV of Iter accompllslmient The campaign to raise the money was started just six weeks ago and the response wa3 very much greater than anticipated Be between 98 and 99 percent of the people in this vicinity contributed and refusals were few and far be tween Many former residents and well wishers contributed as did corporations and enterprises not lo ca ted in Pinckney The committee plans to get the work started as soon as possible and will vist other places having lighted fields It is planned to use local electricians in the work Detroit Ed ison men have been here already and will make a blue print of the field  fe field project This is something that Pinckney has needed for ar long time I well remember the truely happy days that I spent there during which time I was priviliged to participate with some of the athletic teams of r Pinckney high school I remember we used to play whether the sun shone or whether it did not and Whether there was light or not I Would like to go back aid do it all again although now when I try to ffeow some good physical activity I am reminded of the old gray mare I am happy to enclose herewith iny check in the amount of 2500 to help this fine project along  I have not seen you in quite some time Paul and it would certainly foe r  fine to check over some old experienj if possible the field will be ready in ces with you k Edwin D Brown, Attorney  Jan 25, Ft Story, Va Dear Paul Dorothy sent me some copies of the Dispatch the other day And said you wanted my address My mother is with Loretta and I at Vir jfinia Beach I notice you are lighting the ath ietic field Please accept my contri bution of 5 to the causeI also wish to thank the committee for the Christmas present I expect to be out of the army in July Had enough points in Decern bar but decided to stay awhile longer  My kindest regards to you and all friends there Capt Lucius WiUon jr H D C P maid, her sister, Mrs Mary Eichman, wore a dove colored suit with an assemblage to match and a corsage o f roses, ferns and carnationsThe rectory was decorated with White Baby Mums, White Margarettes and ferns Frank Westmorland, cou sin of the groom, of Fowlerville was best man Following the ceremony a wedding beakfast was served to the members pleasure to work with a committee restaurant After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Fowler ville  J The groom was recently discharg ed from the U S air corp afterjex , j SQC tensive service overseas The bride t  worked for some time for the Mich Bell Telephone Co and at Willow Run Oongratuations  ST MARYS CHURCH  Rev Francis Murpny, pastor Masses at 745 and 1100 a m Catechism 745 Sunday and 1000 Saturday Novena Friday 1220 soon and 801 p ra Preparation for Holy Communion each Saturday 8 to  p m and Sunday 700 to 730 a m  Sun, Feb 3, 4th Sun after Epiphany and Feast of St Blase Communion Sun for members of altar society and women of the par,, ish Devotions Fri, preparation for communion 700 a mwith mass at 730 Sat, Candlemas day and blessing of candles Sun, blessinj of the throats Enmllment in Altar Society for all women in parish Sunday Among the intentions this week are Sun,for late Mr Wehrling Mon for intention of living Tues,High Mass for late C H Kennedy Wed, High Ma3s for late PfcRobert Higle Thur,Req High Mass for John Fohey family Fri, High Mass for late Pfc Wilfred Killewald SatIntention of living and members of Purgator CUR RE  1 OMMEN  the Brighton Argus m a boost for Wm Groomes of Whitmore Lake   for sheriff says that now as finerThe Mich, state legislature will1 lrviu Kennedy has decided not to convene jn special session next Mon n affain the race is wide open Mr day to see who gets a cut of the Grooes is the first to throw his hat states surplus which according to m 5 nng He WUK the Republican Auditor Gen Morrison may reach ,11 W Sneri Kennedy in JJ44 but did not carry a single 27,000,000 by July 1947 Hence the rush of pressure groupscities, counties, schools and others to get a share of the excess dollars There is a possibility that the carry a single precinct The article ends with the statement that winning the Republican nomination is equivalent to election Figures totally disprove this, in the past 24 years Democrats have county supervisors may join hands,, , , ,,  with the mayors of the cities against ld the nJl,  Kepub the administrative program of giving 1 In I22, hurles Ioff priority to state needs Lt Gov Ver fc v n Democrat won it Fred Teeple, Rep COUNTY AWARDED BANNER , At a banquet at St Josephs hall, Howell, Thursday night, attended by 200 people, Livingston county was presented with the banner for going over the top in the 8th Victory Loan f Ir3t among  the counties of Michigan It was also the only county in the nation to go over the top first in three bond drives Prayers are requested, for Rev Alexander McCabe, Jerry McCarthy and James Loughlin, a summer par ishioner Jan 30 is the 5th anniver of the death of the Rev James Caro lan and Feb 2 of his funeral Com, memoration and Holy Mass will be offered for him Feb 3 at 745 All parishioners are requested to receive sacraments and have communion at his mass non Brown while deploring the trend away from local government says the state should either reduce the sales tax or increase its aid to local govrnments The tax study commission recomends that the state cut the sales tax to 2 i percent and let municipalities levy lit percent Gov Kelly is adamant to local gov enment pressure, insisting that the needs of the stateschools, hospitals, welfare etc come first One cause for the present trouble is the state has never established a depreciation fund Once a hospital or school is built no provision is made for ultimate replacement Corporation practise of providing a depreciation fund is not oVoUed by Michigan 5,000,000 annually are needed by the state for public works During depression the sta  A a i,i the red Now when funds are avail ublicun won in 1024 and George Wimbles, Republican, in 2i2C and 102K Henry Finley, Democrat, won in VXM ami lKit Claude Fawcett, Republican woti in liA4 and since then for the past ten years the off, j ice  an been won by irvin Kennedy, Democrat Every single one of these in j were I owell reside  t the time of their election A man out in the county does not stand any show against a popular Howell man There seems to be a regular epi demic of investigations springing up in congress Now some of the solons there want to investigate the battle of the Itapido River, Italy in March 1044 in which 2500 American lives wercTlosT What a pfly our ancestors COMMUNITY COKttL CHJRCH  ROT Alfred Allard, Minister      o MrfElorence SuglM,Orgaiust and Jay P Sweeney opened the pro Choir Director gram by introducing Joe Brady, the n  ffuA Q   toaster Robert Dougas Detrit Tlltm May but will not be dedicated until June when a big program will be put on Stanley Dinke J 1500 Capt Lucius E Wilson 600 Frank Plasko  500 Mrs O Keefe, Howell  5 00 June Mattison  200 Otis Mattison  200 Dr and Mrs W C Wylie 1000 Louis Stackable and wife 500 W C Miller,extra  200 Arthur Shehan 500 Louis Shehan   500 Curtis Brown  S00 Stanley Pomorski 200 Ralph Hall  200 Ella, Clare Dixon  500 Henry Krahn  200 L J Henry 200 Nelson Shehan M  300 Orville Smith 200 Joseph Griffith  1000 Lynn Hendeextra   1000 George Houck  100 Frank Behn  600 Verne Kennedy  , 500  Mrs, Wm Surdam 500 Jack Paton 500 300 of BIS different bond drives were in troducedThey were Thomas Fawcett, James Robb, W E Robbby proxy Joe Brady, R A Housner ,Orana Young and Jay Sweeney RepThurber Cornell made a short speecch and was followed by Rear don Peirsol, Detroit, mgr of the War Savings Com Frank Isbey, Detroit, chaJftnan ofthe War Savings Com of Micnijran for 4 years made the chief address in which he commended Livingston county for their patriotism and WE Robb in particular for his fine example of leadership He then pr2sit ed the banner and it was received by Mr Fawcett who responded for Mr Robb Mr Isbey said of the bonds purchased in Michigan the people still hold 82 percent Less bonds were edshed in December than in any other month He added that the interest to be paid on bonds in the next 35 year would be enough to pay off the entire national debt of 247 billion 1  IN APPRECtAituKr he Veterans Memorial Commit i are very grateful to the citizens f this community for their loyal flupportand cooperation during our 4rive for funds It has been a great pteaiot to work with a committee wfaes 90 oo of the people you ask fr a donation give what they can Jameg Bell efford Everybody did a fine jbb and  W die proud of t Although we re in tied of more funds to finish 4k Job to we can be pfoud of it fmicbed, I am hoping that all will be paid and that dona  wlU continue to come in, wrjr grateful to R A Elaine Young  Howell to whom we can deal of credit for the as his fine sop oir practise, Wed evening GOSPEL MISSION Pastor  zra Beachey S S Supt Marvin Shirey Morning Worship 1000 Sunday School 1045 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Evening Worship  800 Prayer Service, Wed 800 money now tor public works how can it do so later when welfare needs may absorb all the surplus Louis Nims Com of Revenue, reports that property taxes pay 509 percent of the state and local tax dollar for 104445 with the sales and use taxes bringing in 22 per cent All the proceeds of the proper ty tax are retained by local jovern did not have this opportunity available in the old days Some of the highlights they could have invehtat ed were Braddocks defeat,the liattle able there h no iateria and tohl3jof IJunkcr Hi Ca turo of Wushim are high, ,  , A ,,     r ,, T  ,  ,   ton, the Alamo, Capture of Detroit, If the atate does not set asde Fu of Fort Suni,ter thf, Battle of Hull Run These were all American defeats In those days they were taken as a matter of fact for no country ever went in a war of any length without tasting defeat a few imes Such an nvestipation like the Pearl Harbor one would shed Tttle light on the subject Apparently there is always a morments, no state property tax beingja, rUown after a great war We levjed, the sales tax having replaced navt r,aj 0f several instances In J   Jr   which rtilldren, left alone in their  WTcTngan consumers paid une hun homes burned to death whilettretrcijicurr COURT NEWS In circuit court last week a jury was drawn in the auto damage suit of Bernard and Lenz vs John Combs and 4 witnesses sworn Then the case were settled out of court The suit of the General Motors vs  C I O to restrain picketing at dred million dollars in sales taxes piirents spent the evening in some last year The revenue dept collects10l ,spot Several mothers with small it but the legislature spends it as iti children have been linked up in recan be spent only by legislative ap,,,Mt rof,beries and murders and last propriation actsThe sales tax money weeks papers carried the story of is not earmarked but goes into the a young mother of four children, gvgereral fund of the stateThrec guar iojjthein up to an orphans home so ters of the state general fund s rehe could marry a 17 year old boy quired for education, social welfare, There is apparently nothing that can health service and state air to local e done about it The attitude of the governments The stro,nget demandsprofile was totalis changed during for increased expenditures have been the war when women took their for education, old age, assistance, childrens care, hospitals and social service Then there is Wayne University, places along, side the men on the production lnes in the war factories This was bound to result in their acquiring i different attitude toward life in general which it will take the lJHh largest university in the na I tion with an enrollment of 10,500 j years to overcome  J students of whom 0,300 reside in I    proving grounds was j ,, coe Wayne county Financially unable According to statistics the nations up Wednesday but Judge Collins was taken ill and went to the hospital The suits of Russell Buckner vs the The suits of Conservation Officer Bowditch vs Russell Buckner and other matters have been put off un til Feb 4 to operate it,the Detroit school board j drink bill was the largest on record has offered to turn it over to the, for the past year and apparently state It would cost about 3,000,000 more and more people are indulging KfcGULAK COMMUNICATION Regular communication of Living ston Lodge No 76 F  A M on TEACHERS UWTIIUTE FEB 7 TunVtFeb V TheVe will te The County Teachers Institute will be held at Howell high school  Feb 7th starting at 9 amAII the work in the Second Degree Refresh ments served after degree work A food attendance asked teachers are expected to attend The On Friday night, Feb 1, Livingspeakers are Jesse Stuart, Kentucky Lodge is called to attend a school of poet, Emma Burke, Jr Red Cross dir instruction at Howell  Other lodges ecctor and Mrs Berry, P T A dir summoned are Howell, Brighton and ector for this district Fowlervile All lodge officers must  I attend All who intend to go be at fthe odge room at 700 pm The work of remodeling the Pinck ney Community hall has started This was bought by a MrTowner of Ann Arbor some time ago who wil make a store of it The main floor will be dropped to street level for nine feet across the front where show window wilt be put in Earl Gallop is the eon tractor EdwinD Brown,Battle Creek2500 f MIGHT BE INCfeNKiAKY Clare Reid 500 James Reid  loo Ruel Cadwell  McPherson Oil Co  2500 Ruth Ann Young  500 Rita Young   i  When Earl Gallup and his mea went to work on the community half  Saturday morning they noticed smoke It came from a back room used by Roger Carr as a storWroom P W Curlett, Sec 590 George Clark   500 Paul 6 Wm Clark 600 H C Vedder faintly 2500 500 An empty oil eean was found wmi time he sefreelylMore Kigteeiey Donations       IJM  torn and The and HAMMOND ORGAN FUND DRIVfc, The Com Congl church made a fine start on their Hammond Organ Fund Sunday when they raised 400 in cash and 400 in pledges The total amount required is 1800 CAD OF THANKS To those good friends and neighbors who remembered me in so many ways during my recent hospital experience, I send my sincere thanks and appreciation Your thoughtful helped a lot1 a year to operate it Here is the setting lf the admin, istrations program goes through the entire 27 million will be absorbed by colieges,hospitals etc If the local governments do it will be at the expense of the state program Its a squeeze play and its up to the lators ttefafeadin from tee HuMingThefXLiu g An Arbor MidL state fire marshal was eatie 4 WT UJVKZT sent two investigators here     r  Mrs Elizabeth lirown was i Arbor last Wednesday Itoy Reason caught 4 pike mill pond Sundi Andrew Campbell and Sunday at the Karl Gaines Oak Grove The Misses Denise Carol Stecker were h troit Sunday Miss Dolly Franklin of was a Sunday guest at the Baughni home Mr and Mrs Robert SefeJd of Ann Arbor spent Saturday at the , Earl Baughn home George Meabon jr and wife spent Sunday evening at the Harold Gal, braith home in Anderson Mr and MrsRay Fay and son,Jack of WebbervHle were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher Mr and Mrs Glen Kingsley and ness and well wishes helped a lotl daughter spent Sunday at the home witk my daughter at 414 East of Mrs Goldie Bowmaa in Marlon 100tk  FVBUC lELATKM MAM IMmr WOtisuna forsaerly with tike Flat Daily mil, has oaed tike reteties staff of tike Mkkiam LOO LOO LOO tM Wats was attacked te be LOOjPufcik ReJstioa Office kt of the LOtjAswat 14, at which tee be te sen, 4rty kithe Aay1 1XMC TWO AT CHCLfCA The Jinx at psnes kbrk adaoot ha basket fcafl as Swed another gaoe by e at Chelsea last ttift Zt to S The PkKkaey aoetaaY tease also lost tf t2 in alchoiic Averages This was a natura kickback from the old prohibition days when liquor was forbidden and it was considered sty ish and ar istocratic to flout the liquor laws Then came repeal and the people rushed to liquor dispensing places like thirsty cattle to a watering tough Drink dispensary places a big profit and such business Jumped in value from 20,000 in the last few this there are some ia the opposite dircalled The Lost Week drink addict has Majr be one of the A society Anonymous who have quit formed and has a ottebrated their secBay City has a pranch This organization  foandai by an Akron, Ohio at Detroit is said to have 800 Miss Elsie DeWotfe and Donnaiea and Charles Donald SwarAout Jr spent Sunday at DeWotte home in Haosburg twewen HcMacken, son of Mrs Ctare McMacken underwent am ooer at University hsapfraV Asm Arbor last Wednesday He ws be there ten days Mrs Wm Beard and sens of Arbor spent Thursday at the  Les Merritt in the Livingston Co Press last week comments on the fact that Detroit night club patrons were making possible a 126 per night salary for Joan Barry whoso chief claim to fame is that she had an illigitimate child by Charlie inThis is caused by the fact a majority of the people are niinded Newspapers, books,oovie plays and radio grams pro ve this by murder stories For ter Irving Latimer i eon prison for kfiiiaf jkss vast majority of thronj tfae ani 3 h  W  J3HI Hie DUpatcS Waeda Fri, Sat, Feb  NI NF sVC 4CTES Sylvan Tbeatrej CHnXSSA, MICJL 1 2  Kn SFi TARS AND SPARS i A MuaiceJ Comedy with JANET BLAIR, ALFRED DRAKE, MARC PLATT, JEFF DON NELL and SID CAESAR Cartoon Newa  Calvin Boring of Whtmore Lake, former Pinckney resident has been discharged from the urmy I Horn to Laurimer Barbour and  wife of Gregory on Jan 20, a firl Alvin Myers, son of Harold Myers J of Unadilla, has arrived in Califor nia from Japan after 3 years in the service Sun, Mon, Tuet, Feb 3, 4, 5  PARDON MY PAST A Comedy with FRED Mac MURRAY, MAKGUtK ITE CHAPMAN, AKIM TAMlKOrh Cartoon Sport Reel Sun Show 306, 500, 7tU0, S00  Wad, Thur, Feb 6, 7  Technicolor Fantaty STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT Or AGRICULTURE DIVISION OF DRAINS Sotict of Filing of Older Designating A Drainage Dhirict  TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Stitue l Htttroy Civen, that I, JOHN HUDSON, lfepuiy Commissioner uf Agriculture, Chairman of Drainage Hoard for the Flint i service lRmr 1 runk Drainage District, located in the Proprietors of a Flint hotel are j count ir oi tiuw, Gratiot, lapeci, Living 1 being sued for damages hy a guest ,0 Midland, Oakland, Saginaw, Sanilac, who claims he caught infection after  and luscoia did on the ih day being bitten by a mosquito there1 ol  ws Me iu the office, of the The hotel Is insured for liability The state conservation dept has thrown Whitmore Lake open to fishing the year around except for clos ed seasons on certain fisi Mr and Mrs Wesley SVnith of Fowlerville celebrated their 60th wedding annversary Jan 20  Brighton is putting on a drive to raise 10,000 to build a Boy Scout building It will be 40x60 ft and made of cinder blocks The Rotary i club is sponsoring H  The Brightc and Son banquet THE PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE Starring BOB HOPE, WALTER BRENNEN, VIRGINIA MAYO, VICTOR McLOGLEN Cartoon Crow Fed Bull rhowa 715 on1 010  The Brighton Masonic lodge will on hold a Father Feb in  There were just 100 divorce pet1 it ions filed in the Livingston county I cireuit court in 1145 I The Howell Lutheran church  purchased th William Slavin there for a parsonage  Mrs Rert Nash died at her home has home on West Sibley St in Coming Next Sun, Mon, Tuei LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN Howell last j Wednesday The funeral was hed at  the Schnackenburg Funeral Home on  Saturday viTi Drain Commissioners of said counties an order dcMKuaiing a drainage district for the Flint River Trunk drain according uAct No Sib, IV A of Michigan, 923, as amended by Act u uis, v A IUJ The route and comic of said drain in follow Commencement, route and terra in us as follows Beginning at the south boundary of the City ot Saginaw in midchannel of Saginaw River, and proceeding thence iu a southwesterly direction up and  along the channel of Shiawassee River to rVrguon Bayou, theucc soouth in  and along Keiguson Bayou and the socalled cutoff channel of Mint River V the present natural channel of said river mlh of Maliar Road, thence Mjuthtasterlv in and along the general cuuw jf Flint Rivor to an ending in the present channel at a point in  Montrose Township, Genesee County, approximately 9 mile south of the county line The lands comprised district are as tolloivs within the drainage NOTE3 OF 5 YUARS AGO At the special election in the age Thursday 10 votes were cast 1,Tj f I 7IL a and evervonc was in favor of givng nlOWtlj l llCfltrthe Detroit Edion Co a 30 year HOWELL, MICH  PP   p v, film  i Ritu and Emmett Rochce got 100 sw in sec the first semes swi, tin N uei Wed, Jan, 29,30 Lady JJoctor  Men Patient titAJblUt MANNLK with JOHN TARitOL, RUiH tlUbSiEY Selected Shorts New I our, rri, Jan 31, Feb 1  Thrills anci Suspense AND THEN THERE WfcRL NONL itn LOUISE HAYWAKD, WALTER HUSTON, JUNE DUPREY Jalected Short Newt reb Z  Ma tinea A Boy and His Dog aat, ACE, THE WONUER DOG TED HONALDSON in ADVENTURES OF RUSTY t iiq Sun It Fun MARY BETH HUGHES and  THE lHKE SIOOGFS ROCKING IN THE ROCKIES Selected Shorts 7Mon7tFeb3, 4  A Truly Great Pirture j   in school attendance Iter, Russell Road 9, Stanley Dinkel I OS5 and Loretta Rocche 08 j The Chubbs Corners neighborhood held a party at the Bernard Smith home Thursday nighty Born to Glenn Gardner and wfe ofMuir on Friday an 11 lb son fiorn to MrandMrs Don Brooks of Ypsilanti last week a son Mrs  Brooks was fonrerly Lottie Blades N TES OF 7 VFARS AU Pinckney is talking about organ izing a ladies band Rev Clements of Onekema will, nreaeh at the Contrfhureh ,indav I  Mss Mable Swarthout isrunning her postoffice, her father, W S  Swarthout brine1 ill V,  A large crowd attended themonth ly le at the home of Mrs WACarr Carv Wednesday Aid Society of the Lakin Av ThT pointjiienl met with Mrs Blitnd last week and elected the following officers Pres Mrs R Glenn frfc Mrs  Love TIT,, Mrs George Bland,  1N UVINCWON COLINXY  All oi T4, RAE, and all of T4N, RfiE In JJ, R4K all of Sees 1, 2, , II, 11,  J1 14, Ll, and Ll in Set 4, the Ni4, the rli ol the SF4, and the iM of the SEVi ui the Stli in Sec 10, all except the SVW ol the SV4 anil the Si of the NWV of  ilie SWW all of Sec I except the WVj of the W1 ol the NV, and the WVa of the W of the SV4 in Sec 22, the IM, the  J,, oi Hie MV4 the E V, of the WVi of ihr NWi, and the E of the 1 ol the  the ,j the K  of the of the SEij, and the N o the SK i of the SEi and in Sec 26, the  it, and the NL of the NWIn T2, fTJIT aTToF Sees 2, , 4, 5, 6, 7, H, 9, 10, II 17, IK, IU and 20 in Sec, 1, the SWVi, and the Uli of the NWi in Sec 12, the  VV,, thtiAVVj of the SEI4, the SWI4 of the NFj, ancy the WA of the Wi of the  Mv, hVSet 13, the N of the NWW, and the  of the MV, of tlie NF 4 in Sec  14, the i ol Hie NEW the Ni of the Ui, the S of the MVV4, and the W of tl SEi4 of the NVVj in Sec 15, the Ni oi the N1 of the NEi, tlie NVa of the MVl, and the M of the SWW of  the WV1, in Sec Hi, the W   the VV4 of the Nfii, th M ol the Mi, the NVfe ul the M1, ol the Mii, and the W a of  the SEi m Set 21, the W, of the NW4, Jin ihe Wl o the SUi in tv 2H, the MV1, 1 the NWii and the V , of the SV , o the MVI4, in Sec 2, the NW4, the S1 1 the M4, the SVVi of the SlM, the  of the SKJi of the NEi, andthe Ni of the NIJ of the SWW and jn Sec  ilu Nj, the i of the SF 4 , the Ns it v SU14 of the SE4l the NS of the TTT7  SHORT CALLS HELP EVERYONE OET BETTER RURAL LINE SERVICE  IF YOULL remember to keep every call short these days, youll enable your rural party line telephone neighbors to get their calls through, too When you have finished talking, please hang up the receiver carefully One receiver off the hook can tie up ajwiioleiineAndpleaseavoid tisteir ing in or interrupting when the line is in use This kind of friendly cooperation helps everybody to get better service, especially now when most rural lines are serving more telephones More lines and more switching equipment will be added as fast as conditions permit This wilLenableus tireafe foFtfiose who are waiting for telephones, and reduce the number of telephones per line MICHIGA ILL TILIPHO I COMPANY  LISTEN to tk SONG  INKERS M Mitkit li Htm Kaiit higrtm, NUMBER, PLEASE MM, W4, Fti, , h at the A hlowe The next meeting is home Chris Smith waV bornin Putnam on Dec Ml, l4i Xqd Hied in DexIter on Jan 19 There were Iti id, 20,  L1J t  i , Vf ill M 1 and 1 he SJol the s ol the SW4 Jl Kli all of Sees J, 2 , 4, , 9,  II, 12, 11 14, r It, 22, 25, 24, 25, 27,11, y and 3d in Sec o, the iM oV  Mj, ancf the ti of the SFi in Sec ih Ea H I he I v 17  i in Sri  1 the NE4 ol the VF1, In  , and tlie Nj of the NW4 In NE ,  and the Ki of the  2i, the li, the EU of tlie 70 carrju,, SI , VAIIM Trv MtfklfWkl W1 in the funerd pmcron TOO YOUNG TO KNOW j Thp proposod Ann Arbor, Dexter, SUrrinjr I Pinckney and Lansing electric railROBERT HU1 TON, JOAN LLSLltJ J Ronds tQ the and HARRY DAVENPORT Novelty Cartoon NW  6 Iroad seems assured, amount of  1 175, ed of which Miehiga Tue, Wcr, Fb 5,  SOME FUN ROBERT DONAT m VACATION FROM MARRIAGE Selected Short Newt 000 wU be issugan investors have suhseribed 250,000 Born t o Mark Bell and wife on I Jan K, a girl Tho Mike Ryan farm at Silver Lake has been sold to a man named Myers Dell Hennett is now r  the Beldir,r Banned Avon Theatre Show 7 and 9 P M STOCvRHGE, MICH, foreman on WVli, lh U i ol the NVV, and the S1 oi ih M ii ol the SWi in Set 28, M t i ol the M ,i and the iVi of the ol the SI1, mid in Sei M, the E i, pi the  ol the IVi, the Vii of the Sh, tin SWi4 ol the SK l4 , iind the Sv of the  Ui ol the SlU In fJS, R5E all of Sec 1 2 , 4, , 0 7, 8, 9, JO, 11, 12,  ll, H , It 17, 18, 1J, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 2t, 27, 28 24 SO SI 32, i3, 34 and  TJ in Set 21 alt except the SE, of the SEW old the VI of the SV  of the SEUi JIXI m Sn , the W oi the   of the  NW,, and the WV of the SW4 In T3N, RtE all ol Sees I, 2, , 4, 5, t 7, H, 9,  10, II 12, 13, 14 J1, Id, 17, 18, J9, 20, 21 and 22 all of Sec 23 except the S V, of  the SEI, all ol Sec 24 except the Si ol Kit Cobb caught tWO pekerel On  the SE4 and the Sj of the SWi in Sec Fri Sat Feb 1, 2 Double Featav MIDNIGHT MANH Anetber of tboe pood Comedy it Drama ric WiLLlAM GORGANJHI Ptua TELL IT A Comedy with RUTH TERRY STOM SuaMon iue,l DUFFYS Dont Mie tbi cren ED CARDNEDS RADIO its Tops for Entertaii MAJUOftlE REYNOLDS a Top RLU and Screen Stai New Cartoon, Birthday    Ctutftf Piide of the Manu Tke Cora la GreWTb Cbater Little Portaore last week weighing 12and 12 H2 lbs  The Hamburg Farmers Club meet with Mvron Davis Saturday The following is the prorrram Kerit, Vna  Bennett Song, Nettie Hall Rending, All Brown Music, Crxc Nash, Allto Brwni Paper, Flota Hall Rert, WmumU Rolison Song, Albert EtUbllaMd 186 Itlf McPherson State Bank I ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY A Compete Line of tj, the V j of tlie NW14 in Sec 2, the  IJ oi the ,E, the Ni of the SV  of the SEI the ij of the ,W 14the SWi of the NWt and the N1 ol the SF V4 of  the WV in Sec  tJu W, the Nij of the W4 ol the SE, and the N i of the  M1, of the SWlj in Sec 2J the j of the KV4 the N1 ol the Si ol the NE1, the N , of the NttW, the SV4 of the NV4, and the Nl of the SlM of the W4 and in Se 30, the ii, and the J  WTi ot the SW4 In T4 RiE all oil and John McClear arc j sees, i, 2 11, 12 13 14, 15,2 24 and 25, Camp Meade,Pa, on fur in sec 3 tbt j, of the xtii, and the EY  Reed is also home atof lhc sKiin Sec 9 tlie Eva of tixe SEW, WII OQVM isnd ,nc il of llu NE,4 ,n  l0 he fflll ,aies nSJi  N1  he SI ot the NW4J VM  nas ain  6 tle sfl, tui s, of  Vl built by himself 1 ,he NEIJ of the EI4 REPLACElvitN Reconversion has rUfhuil a stage where new comniodirtti will soon be  available Most hoJM hkV replacement needs of som , tort r another and this bank want fc help finan cially in their pum jt Why not atop and vlrt stock of j what is needed New rooting, new siding, freshening up tht hoQM itself  may he in order,or it vtuy oe replace ment of vorn out appHtneOt and furnishings inside the VtoaM We  suggest you consult oa dealer abqut price and quality td trade in posjsibilities When yo know how  much money is needed w would lik the opportunity of dtsettosfflff tt, matter of a loan with yon  Our rate of 500 per 1000, is reasonable on this type of loan  McPherson State Bank  Money to loan at reasonable rates Interest paid on Savings Books and Time Certificates of Deposit i  AH depoit up to 5,00000 in  ured by our memberkip in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BcctncatApp fiances GIVE YOUR KITCHEN OR BED ROOM a LIFT WITH A NEW Detrola Radio COMPACT, GOOD LOOKING WALNUT CABINET, FIVE TUBE SUPERHETERODYNE WITH ENCLOSED AERIEL, OPERATES ON AC OR DC CURRENT ITS BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE WILL PLEASE YOU AVAILABLE ,n IMMEDIATE DELIVERY YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU FOR 2750 Richards Electric X I t HOWELL, MICH 4ird at Unadilla on leaves the daughters, Gore Baokus, Frank and WTna Pangs Fish has gone to Banwork Gardner drew 43 cans of rHa Powell fnetory Jondav PHr Fitshrmons has d h  Anderson and will move on owe near Howell and the SF of 666 COLD PREPARATIONS LIQUID TABLETS SALVES,NOSE DROPS Ua Only Aa Directed Pay  De Phtto Fashing A WE HAVE FILMS All   Mrs Lester McAfee was in troit one day last week Frajficja Shehan attended the Triple A meeting in Howell last Friday   Miss June Nuoaser or Lansng spent the week end at the Lynn Hen dee home  C W Hooker and family of Ann Arbor called at the J H Hooker home Sunday Born to Mr and Mrs Clarence Bla4e at Mdlaa hospital, Brighton hut week a son 99 iritis from Detroit came out to Camp Talahi Sunday and enjoyed skating and toboganntng The Misses Bernke Lamont and Patricia ftAffuinjr oAr the week end The Misses Lillian RnrteM the SWV4 in Set 21 the N Vi of the NEi, and the SAi of the W, in Sec 22, the IVi of the SfW the Ki of the NW of the SEW the E1 of the NE4, the  SWK of the NEW the EVj of the SWM of the NEW, and tlie XH of the  ol  the NW in Sec 20 the Ei, tle E1 of the SWV the NWW of the SWW, the LVi oi the V1 nd the N V af lnc NWW of the NVVii m Sec 21 the N1 lof the SIM of tlie N i in Sec 35 the NE and tle  i of the XEV4 of the XW and in Sec 3d the i the NEl4 of the SEW the EV2 of the NWi of the, SF,, and the M of the stM of tiw  this Sundas February 8 issue o SE, AH of T4 R4E eeot the i of The Detroit Sunday Times the SWW and the Si of Uie NEW of the  , SVVH and the SWi of die SEW jn Sec i  GUIDING THE HANDICAPPED TO HAPPINESS Because a pretty young fii snows what it means to be rescued from crippled helplessness, new help js on the way for many thousands of  persons disabled by war, accident and disease Irmis Johnson writes about this new boon for the handij caped in The American Weekly in  TAXES I WILL RECEIVE TAXES AT MY HOME AT 251 WEST MAIN STREET, PINCKNEY ON EVERY SATURDAY FROM 1 TO 5 P M Stanley Dinkel F fUINAM 1WP IRLASUKtR SJ And indudtng other lands in Genetee Gratiot, lneer Midland, Oakland Sagiaaw Sanilac, Shiawassee and Tuscola  shown aod designated bv tle Order of Layins Out and Uesignatiuc a Draiivaer Oiatricr as filed in the utter of the county drain commissionrs of the nud teveral counties, is  accordance wita Act 36 PA 192S, at mrneVq  Dated this 19th ta of December 1945 j Signed JOHN HUDSON, Deputy Gonads fsiooer of AcncuHurc, Chainnaa j FLOYD W MUXSELL, LivtoRMoa MUR StaffcaWe were borne from Drain Roland Hodson and Mr and Doris Tayor of Detroit spent Sunl i Omar Gees ofDetr spemt tlie day at tbe W J Mat borne end at tbe Letter McAfee Mr Learit oyH Mw Giady Lee Mr and Mrs fna Hendoe md  Gayle and Bex, apeM aaidai Miss Marion Shirley of Chelsea Ben White and wife spent Sunday call  the Dale Miller home Sun, at the Norman White home day Max Musson and family of How eli were Sunday guests at the Ghas  Kooaeveit Pike of Wayne spent the week end at the Robert Pike home, Hottis Wylie and family spent Sanday in HoweM at the Abrams home oekheatiag Tommies birth day Mrs Roeemary Scbosaer ami Miss i Smith Mrs LoU LobdeU is absent from her duties as teacher in the Pinck ney school en account of illness Sunday cittern at the Joe BaayeUo Itome were Dunne Chaney and wife and Mr and Mrs Grant Chaney of FowlerrHle  j Muriel Bead catted on Arnold Ber Mylo JLettler and faaafly and Mies I oiat at the Mich Slate SatuSatnriaok Roberta of Mnost wane SmJ Mr and Mrs Harry Palmer, Mr Z1 der raeaei f Mr and Ha Harry  feb Skinner ad Mrs EulalieIf TfCJ1 Icu I ftntnesnan of Detroit aHedn Mini Un Alb art Dinkel returned botae  iesaie Gnsen and Mrs W fram MeRns sMenstaL Rnlsjbten Son j    1 sew11 M i eaU Hanarai mS snattlBi aaWaasi  a     naa weam esflHnaasajsBF  aaaX awa warn, onenasi anent Tliwniav IMM rIjrT  at the Menbe flBahm TZL A1 ttmn Weeasdaw to Keith Ledwidge spent Saturday in Lansing Ms Wm Mercer spent the week end at the McGregor home in ton  Dr Harlow Shehan and Jackson spent Sunday at the Shehan home Lemue Martin and wife of ti spent the week end at Dbe Martin home Mrs Charles Souie of and children spent the weel the Phillip Sprout home George Crane is spending a intak at FXauderdale JTorida, at the CeC end at Mr aad Mra Dale J vtffitr,iimw f    w V I  4 J t t I I    7 TCoPijcjaDtifilcB Wednesday Jan 30, 1946  HNCKNEY DISPATCHT ntorod at poatoffloa 7M H Piackay, Mich rooad cliu taUr j ftubvjcriptibu 126 a Paid a Advance PAUB w CULWTTM PUBLUHHI   iiHHtiimiiii mi 1MrntTlftwrTltmnMltmiminMr  FOR COLDS AND LAGR1PPE TAKE OUR e InJ  Drivo i V JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES THE MATtONU FQIHOAUOH FOR INFANTILE PAftUYSISJ JOIN THI MARCH OP DIMES President Harry S Truman sees  the 1M6TMarch, of Dimes con l ducted January 1431 by the Na  UoiaMFouudationtorlnfaW r Paralysis as a tribute to his pre I decessor, Franklin D Roosevelt, In a letter to National Foundation President Basil OConnor, Tru man said There can be no slow dawn  h ual ajuiast disease, f IfiHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS JANUARY 1431  IHf NATIONAI Ml I NIIA T10 N FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS,  Mrs Jean Myers was in Howell j g Monday S The Menvin Campbell family spent J 5 Sunday at the James Hall home at L  IMuinfield Mr and Ms P W Curlett attend, eerhe Masonic  0 1 S chicken dinner at Dexter Suuday Mr arul Frank Nichols of Howell wetv Sunday evening quests of Mr and Mrs Walter Clark ilarry Murphy, siter,Drustila,and ihillip spent Saturday with Mr and is Mrs John Sullivan in Jaekon IS Mrs Kubv Hewlett, left last week 13  j OJ for San Antonio, Texas, on account 8 oft he serious illness of her mother ,8 Mr and Mrs Tony Suilfo and Mr g and Mrs Vie Urown of Detroit were  Sunday yuetsts of Mrs Mary Eich man  Two carloads of Pinckney OES attended u reception for the grand worthy matron at Howell Monday niht I Harley Miller of Pontile spent the week end at the W 11 Clark home lie leaves this week for Oregon to reside Wilmont Plummer sponreft a musi UeTuntfe at Patterson Lake Sunday weiliinn 13 1 which he uvu to Murray Kennedy Jimmie Pell spent the week end in Chesea, due to a car breakdown lack Wilson iv and wife of Do toil snent the week end here Mi1 iif 1 Mrslidward Kenny of Kih Lake were in Detroit Wcdnes      nii l lie viiduat ion of their son, Don at EdwinDen by iiiitit TD Hxil,  Mrs Lulu Lamb, Cordon Lamb, and wife and James Popp and family atU nded a house, warming, Sunday for Mr and Mrs Win Lamb in Ann Aihor lioier Werner, son of Mr and Ms 10 J Werner, former residents Cold Capsules 24 CAPSULES 26c, GUARANTEED f WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD TRY OUR White Pine  Cherry Cough Syrup 3 OZS FOR 25c, 8 OZS FOR SOc I CORY DRUG STORE iTiiiniiiiMiHiiniiiiiiniiiniiiHnuHiitiiiiiiMiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiH Dead or Alive FREE SERVICE Farm Animals Collected Promptly Modern Equipment Capable Men E L PARKER, Aent Phone 88 Pinckney To FASTESTDead Stock Service in Michigan Central Dead Stock Co RMM m  SHE Jlenry Sliirey of Jackson was in town Sun day tvas struck by an auto near Vpsilanli Y Sut,rvl,ls Mhcr w,w ,Umo r,ljm  astv,ek wlale ,1,av lift bicycle MliH I s,1t, ,,,, ,, Wll taken lo tne lioi tal Willi n ski Kennedy  Gen Store facture M and Mrs fy Lnvcy and Mr and Mrs I W Curlett attended the Victory llonil banquet al St Josephs  ha Friday niehl and saw the county receive the si, Wir Loan Dannor I for iieiin the list cotmiy in the  state to eo over ehe lop,  W C At Lee i in ChieaeO on buines this week David Aberdeen and NYiWauulm were in Detroit last Tuesday, W C Miller atumded tie Ti  h A meeting at Howell Irelay  Mrs tlohn Kultman of Marion spent Thursday at the C J Clinton a iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiia First National  Bank niiiiiiiiiMiimmnmniH imtimttnttmtniiijnir  FC Reiekhoff Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 258 Ratidenca 613 iiiieiiiiiiiiiBiHmiitiiuHHHHMiiiHminfmimiiuiiJi iiiiHmiiiiiiiiiDsnitniy i Electric Wiring Electric Service  Meter Repairing DonHammerFrankZeigler  x PHONE no Dead and Disabled Harses and Cattle  Hogs, Calvet and Sheep REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY Nome  Dr Robert Iird and   fitly i In HewU o Angus D MoLay, sales mjn of the the 4Jl club at Detroit Stock Yard Detroit fcdison Co, and Walter hey also purchased I lambs MrMc Chambers, socretnrv of th Detroit Lay fe Is the Detroit Kdison Co unJior Livestock Asn inspectn u should incourase the raisinp of black Angus steer which ihe Detroit hotter farm animals in the interest Edison Co purchased at the recent of greater prosperity for rural com auction of prire cattJo and sheep ly mun es Wnynn called at the W C Milhi , 5 home Sunday Kank Aherdeen and family spent Saturday tit the Rev Nojrulo home in Ann Arhor lohii Lvermore of Dexter will 15 work She Livrruiore farm us ofjs Iinckney stailinjr feh I  j 5 liusnll Woodruff, , veil known  Howell iiniiT dnler,dropped dead 5 in hi, yard there Saturda S V i, and M1 , f inane Mc e   iSriiliton calhd on Mr and Mr  ,ie Sat irday w enimr   Howard V5rin and iaiaih of  near Slorkhriduv called at the lcc1 Lavey home Sunday s Caude Sois wiio i havin1 an S auction this week expects to move to p Ann Arlor to help his son operate ni feed mill j Tlie Misses Alice Lee Wuro of 5 lval Lansn and Lois Ware spent 5 the week end at the L J HenryS home S  Mr and Mrs Ross Head with Mrs S  Ida Kyers anl dauurhter, Janet, ar,,s rived at Mexico City last week on 15 ther auto trip Week Ilid iruests tit the Vrotl Read home were Mr and V1 Js John JMrKinzie and Mr and Mr, leialii llrown of Detroit Jack Fa rchild, nephew of Mrs Irank Aberdeen and Mrs Mary Kairchild were marrud at Ann r bor hist ueok Mr and Mrs Karl Ru1,11 Mr and MrsLawrence Uaujrhn and Winston Rauirhn and fami ateiidoJ a house warniinjr in Ann Arbor Sunday for Mr and Mrs Lob SecMd II  Under Federal Supervision Mtikikir Federal Deposit In surance Cerporaion All 0 posit Insured up to 1000 fo each Opewitor IO UNANCE YOUR NEI As autoinohiles roll off the iivsrmby lines in full scnh pro duction, more and more It ,,pie will setk lowcost bank auto loans, Our rates for these loans are renonnhle Our repayment terms are as you like them convenont and adjustable to your neods before you buy another car come in and see us about a low cost loan to finance it WE HAVK AfPLR FUNDS AVAILABLE FOIi SOUND LOANS I HOWELL 0 WE BUY HIDES AND CALFSKINS CALLS RECEIVE IHE BEST SERVICE NEXT TML YOU PEEL LIKE STAKING OUT LOOK TOO A BOWLING ALLEY IN lUt YLLLOW PAGES Of TME TLEPW0NE LiCLCTOPV  STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probat Court for th Couaty of Livtngstoa At a sissonof siid Court, held at sjud Probate Office in the City of 1resent, Hon Willis L Lyons, Judirv of Probate In tin Matter of th Ksute of Ravmofid D Hanmv II, M I Ml  HAULING L TRUOUNC Trip Made to Detroit UsMfafl HssBslSafJ Otnrt beJdat is the City of 0 the 15th day of JojHurjr A D 1946 laat, Hon fjlij L Jud of Probate n the Mtu r of UM Ectata  c w 1,1 k, twA  A  Thrrnsa A Marsh, Deceased s  Hsl haMnir rued n suiq a    ourt Ins id, Ird Alii Jth tn ana   ,     v ,      r J Hod in said court his final atimiaii fma account a Itujuxiian d for , ,  ,      u  J r tion account and hi pettsoa pra the asrnniont 0 e uc of allowaace Oroof   sd eUrte and aJo  the asmt aad dbotoa of As HammcH having fdod in said Court   r   w  his petition oray in that the Order   j f of thi Court ereatimr S W ItH an, f FdkSSiofi Cm JH Guardian of akt petitioner be Taca  thTZZm llLa iwJLS ter and for the diharre of S Wl JT  mfT J  L  IU1 as xaid Guardian f 7xmiiZm Z   t It s Orderod Tlt the lltfc day  kmi o coca n the forenoon at iwid Pro    tfciwif    L bat Office, be aod s hereby ao oatilliof 1  potatod for examiniavr and Aiowiactt taa aajooa, aaid account and hearuur aaid satit in  g it M Further Ordered That pohlicf notico thereof hetaw Wn by tioa of a oony of uVia M 3lf tr LH     WSWiSilk nv1Wet WetMtdtf 30, 1M6 Now Available 5 Burner  31 Burner  Duo Therm Hot water heaters, water softner PLACE ORDERS FOR REFRIGERATORS AND ELECTRIC STOVES NOW Classified Want Ad FOR RENTFarm of t0tcm3  miles west of Howell and Pinckney j road Roy Dillingham Phone 62l 4460 West Schaefer STATE Q9 ssJCftivUAN Ceart for too of I hama At seeeion of said Court held at  V SALau gal fuel vit tan residue of aaid estate a HARDWARE 12  iOYDCLL NnVAJUUSftEMAMfLS 4iiip iiiwtiir M LEE LAVEY IIHItlrritlllllllllllllltnmitlllllMt1llfilttlll1 with fawcatt, kitahes sink with trap, i pitcher pump,2 burner electric plate, j small oil heating stove Nelson Buaaard FOR SALESpring ToothrIarrow5 Plainfiold Farm Bureau Supply Store FOR SALEYoung cfuckenuuitaola for Sunday dinners,dreased A delivered as ordered John R Martin FOR SALE40 Tons of Alfalfa hay, first and second cuttings Louis Staekable FOR SALE 100 xH huv HM FLOOR bales of Alfalfa Oscar Beck niiiiiMtiiiiHiiiiiimuiiiimiHiHMiue  i SANDING  FINISHING Old and New Brighten up your home with a new floor job Free estimates cheerfully given Phone Howell 7180F5  McGUIRE  RANKIN will do butchering for farmers who have stock to kill L W Umstead Phone 64F13 ffcTJCE U S APPROVED AND U S IESTED Baby Chicks WHITE LLUHUKNS, WHITE ROCKS BARRED ROCKS IAW liAMfaMiKL KtUS, AUS1KA WHlltS UIAN1S  lT taxes made ou at my home   T Earl Crand River Brighton f iiiiiJllMr s J M McLucas FOR SALEWh ri,3rTrrrr FOR SALEWhite Cloverlne Salve Alaorubbishhauied2oa a load out doom 60c a load from basement Harry Hannaman Helen Rubinstein Cosmetics ex ciuftivi in Livingston County at aaid Probate Office in the City of Howell in sad County on the 2th day of January A, D, 14 Present, Bon Wfflis L Judge of Probata In the Matter of tke Estate of Lawrence Mroa, Deceased Lynn W Hendae having filed ui id Court his final administration account, and his petition praying for the allowance thereof and lor th alignment and distribution of the  i Siariotfin Ay at, Mf at a It U Ordered, That the 18th day of February A D, 1946 at esn olock in the forenoon, at said Probate 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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>WP mmrrimmiiimm 4 j  iu,J Sv4     ft  Tt PteoSMt  n mi iw i V Volume 63 TW i nii News Items of Boys in Service Mea 4 Itesae Cesseraiaf Oir Bey Who Ae Itvttaf ia the Arsaed lighted Athletic Thfe Kural Field Project Progress S pfc Strve Aictagenjier, tHfe and daughter are horae from Percy Jones hospital, Battle Creek, Mich, where he hts been with a leg wound received in Europe, since last July They are here lor 3U days Steve ays Leonard Grossman was also at Percy Jones with a leg wound suff red in Africa Buster Grossman has been discharged from the service They are sow of Stanley Grossman, deceased, who once owned the Bert Harris farm Merlin Darrow USN reported to Detroit for reassignment Wednesday Don Widmeyer has not yet re, ceived his discharge from the service and went to Ft JSheridan Mon Jimmie Bell USN,home on furlough has beerjwasigned to Grosse Isle Mtfjor Harolu Hite called on ye editor Sunday on his way to see his CuiaUaetioe of the Veteran oriel Field Diive U Set for Saturday Niibt When Big ftp Social and Dane Will 0 Held at School i Will Be at County Highway Howell oa January 26  age, It now seems pretty well assured that the drive for funds for the rinckney Veterans Memorial Field will go over the top with a bang Saturday night when the campaign ends with a box social and dance at the Pinckney school Tib fiat, ri suit will be anounocrt at this time and an interesting program is planned The program is to start at 800 p m All ladies and girls are asked to bring boxes witn enough food for  two All who do so will be admitted free to the dance Coffee and sand, wiches will be sewed also Harold Gates of Howell and Duane Meyers of Brighton have donated their ser vices free as auctioneers Whan we suu4euly found ourselves plungeu invo m Worm Areuieai  v ar which took from our arm a large number workers who went iiw industry, aU anotner large percentage who went into the armed forces the farmers ware faced with the greatest help shortage is the history of agriculture and at the same stroke farmers were asked to produce more and more of the commodities needed to not only feed our Wtdnfttday, Jw, 23, 1946 Masonic Guest  No 4 IT MAYS CHUftCfl Rev, Francis Murpfcy, pastor Masses at 745 and 1109 a at Catechism 74C Sunday and 1600 Saturday Novena Friday 1380 uoen and 8QO p m Prepatation for Holy Cemmunien each Saturday a to 0 a m and Sunday 700 to 7 30 a m The 5th week of 46th Novenna I C 4 T DURE I Night Heidi  OMMHN   One thnks of a strike as chiefly Uit UKI, Hold b AnnUlttfflVh f i or tho venison banquet was held by Lwnig    , ,   T x v    r ,i  v ic v a A VT r r crippled children In New York ston Lodge No 7h I a A, M on rr , u  A  u u , ,,, J state we read that the casket makSaturday night with fm attendance,  , on v   ui u i  v  lrs are out on strike, seriously imof 180 hxtra tables had to be set   m  a i J ,  nm,wi,Jto perilling the burial business  Then up in the lodge room to accomodate r  LT I J T JII,  there are the overflow crowd, in addition to all the neighboring towns vis tors were present also from Detroit,Ypsi lanti and outside the state armd forces but also we at home with intention of conversion oJ and also for lena lease The farmers Ruesia Sunday is conimuion for the After the auction the balance of uncle, George RichmondHe now lives the evening will be spent in dancing, in Bay City, having received an hon Come one, Come all and be in at orable discharge At present he sthe h of the biggest project ever doing electrical work for the Kelsey J attempted in Pinckney and see its Hayee Co, Jackson William Lamb recently discharged front the army expects to move to Ann Arbor with his family where successful conclusion The following additional cash don ations have been received Jack Wilson, Him nd 200 he will take a G I course at the Jjy McClear 600 university inu Aeronatical Engineer lBa goc  J li  inL They have bought a home there Mrs Winifred Aberdeen 300  Gordon Lamb has received a dis Raymond Lavey 100 chaje from the army and is now in Mrs HodgesPatterson 200 De tJit Detroit Die St 10000 Eli Aron jr who ha been with Anonymous 100 a iiedjcal unit in the South Pacific, ha arrived in the states and is ex pelted home any day now  Pfc William McMakn has arriv ed in the states from Germany He is the husband of the farmer Clare Ledwidge  L T Adams, husband of the form er Virginia Wylie has received  dis charge from the navy and is ork ing in the Ann Arbor postof ce Corporal Arthur Klumpp, h band of the former Muriel Me Each n of Pinckney has Been dislhaged ivom th armyjUampAtterbury, Id Bob yieT, huaboncT of leles Downing oi Lakeland has been dis charged from the navy Bob Downing is still at the naval station in Florida Roy Clinton has rcired a dis charge from the U S Marines after long service in the South Pacific set about this task with determination and the will to succeed To accomplish this they needed labor saving devices, gadgets and pratices to replace the day band or seasonal worker and as farmers have way of doing certain things when pressed to it they set their inventive minds to work and made these tim and labor saving pieces of machinery or gadgets as they are sometimes late CH Kennedy Wed for relaJ mu 1 i MA iiu tives of a friend Thur for late Pfc Mass for ars Junior Holy Name Society and th the boys of the parish Our people are asked to contact the local committee in the drive for clothing for the war stricken  areas of Europe and the far East Among the intentions are for Mrs M Jones, aunt of Mrs Mary Singer Sun for John Fohey family Mon for the late Ella Ready Tues for tile telephone workers and the packiitf house employes Bad as the present period is according to comnvnUitors we have not yet  reach the 121 ncord when the The banquet was served under the ifrealeiit nunliur of strikes in the direction of Jack Hannett with hislorv of the countrv 0lcured The corp of kitchen help and MwalJrf troubfe with this country is growing pains Th shift from war time to called The rural howewft like, Robert m , t HWl wise as in a number of instances she intention of Misg Joan Spe had to help on the farm  j  Some of these gadgets and tovises goMMUNiry COruiL ,HlRCH 1 threeselections and gathered much j property tax have comee the attenion ofUie En Alfred AHeri IWnbtw applause Robert Warretrrrr, 1 Gov hfAbr rt Jessie Green 200  Charles Porter 160  Donnie Meabon 100 Marvin Light  600 Anonymous   100 Anonymous 600  Iva Darrow  60 Claude Kirsjike 600  Bert Daller 200 MrsC Chamberlan 100 Nelson Bustard 2001 Clare Miller 1000  Ernest Steffe 1500 Jrtyre flhnmharlnin ,, , Vflfrf  500 60 200  1000 600 sroff  ginering Dept of Mich State college iTeoeT BeuaOrffsIsTMd who thought they should be passed Ghfclr Deetor along to other ruralsrm of the   Thompson, S S Supt stete After considerble talk and dis MBim   10j0 cussion of the various deparmenU  School w 1 1140 inthe Extension, Service, it waj idej  fractht W4 tatog cided to prepare and show tms in  GOSPEL MISSION Paster fczra Beachey S S Supt Marvin Shirey Morning Worship 1000 all the counties j requesting a shew ing  I  To date the Roral Progress Cars van hasbeen on the road tw weeks Jack Reason Jeho Btnker Nelson Buzsard Roy Clinton  Edward Kenny Russell Gardner Fred Catrell 100 Martha Catrell 10 Cecil Bohra  100 Richards Electric 20  and attendance records pasting all, Sunday School  10A expeeations Several county eeW Young PeopleMeeting 7 30 have reported i,000 and more rural  Evening Worship   o peoete have attended in each eenfttjr Prayer Service Wed 800 The showing in Uvint CMt pR AEEN is on Friday, JJanuary 26, lf y he County Highway Garage, Bernll Urf Bert Green, 75, died sudden from 10 a m to 4 pm See anlil  ly at 200 a m Tuesday at the , home of his neice, Mrs Blanche eMjrlne of Parma where he had gone ment on another page of Mity Be sure to brine the ladies arlerc  something special them m nl iisjgiiieHi Meei Hp was the jn ol the iau HAMMOND ORGAN PROJECT  o   i nviujt Kiiecvric CAn  and called on frends here Monday Lester Hnff  100  Ensign Robert Pressley has beenl released from duty by the USN B and has returned to work at the  aircraft division of the Ford Motor  ncis Shthan  Company otcbam  Jamee Featherly Loren Baasett Robert  M   50 500 80ft 1600 6001 Sergt Welton Chamberiain rier Hurray Keanedy tra 2509 service in England, Franc, Hoandi betty liiwmalen 60 and Germany has been dUt irgdI Norman Miller  00  and arrived home Saturday His brother, Curtis, was also discarged Saturday Jar Sbirty USN arrive kome Irotn China today Bill Baughn 600 Mrs Ethel Smoyer 1000  lDr Gerald McCLuskey 1000 Wylie, Bert and John 500 WUtse, Willard  V 50 TO RECEIVE TREASURY FLAG CampbelI Harold 60 Frank N Isbey, sta chairmanMifcAiry Tavern ofthe War Finance C nmittee of  the Treasury Dept will be the speaker at a banquet o to be held at St Josephs hall in Howell on the night of Jan 24th at which time Livingston County wi1 receive the United States Treasury banner for being the first county in the state to go over the top in the Victory Loan Drive Those invited to the banquet are chairman of the various bond drives, newspaper editors years ago  graduated from the dental dept of the University of Michigan and had Civic Mn ce at Pinckney, Stockbridge but lor a number of years past has been located in Jackson He was married to Nellie Willmore of Stock bridge She died 2 years agoSurviv ing are a son, Albert of Grand Hav Music was furnished by Hill Kiave Abe Haines and Mike Harnack jr The invocation was given by H C Veddtr P M Jo oph Griffith W M gave the welo ne spi h and asked ye edi tor t  take over The Masons and 4heir quests were introducedHoward Tha r passed around a quart Jar full of peanuts and those present were asked to guess the number and write it on the back of thrr ticket Herb Sneed wo, the priae, a cartoon peace time production was too big a jump and the ranks of the men laid I off by this has been doubled bv ,h3 return of discharged soldiers for whom there is no work  It hepin to look as if there woud be no bonus paid to the veterans of World War II such us was pad to the veterans of World War I The bonus of World War 1 was paid on ofcigarettes, after tiehig with three a graduated scale according to the others and winning on the cut would be spent for needy veterans Dckie and Chris Campbell and spent in the some It was financed Jackie Clark, three juveniles sang by a bond issue paid by n direct In his first campaign ame out n favor of a humorist, put on his act, consisting bonus but has since had a change of impersonations of radio stars in of henrt Tlv r,1,n0oOO0 earmurk terHperVed with wse cracks and dialed for veirans ho would freeze for in which ye editor escaped not the time being and uiv each veter The quiz contest was conducted bvU insurance policy payable on Thayer Two old time winners,Henrydeuth 1  Steinbach of Dexter and Krmst, would be lhillips of Howell, each with n decision over the others were captains Steinbach chose Wm Pidd and Marjony tin Jack of Dexter and Willard and Donn Widmeyer Phillips picked an all Howell cast consisting of vn Ilic interest from this sum pent for rvedy neterann We doubt that this will satisfy them Notbnir may happen this year 6  half the vterans are hack but when thv all are and if unemploy merit still continues we should look for a renitition of the bonus marches , ,  n  , and the bonus agitation which follow Ladner, Charles VanWmkle Rlh d Wfrld War T Larson nd Fred Catrell They battl ed neck and neck down the home sketch beng tid at 12 all Then thej Wilh  master question counting 5 points was,n wbicb Wilh General Kisnhours speech master question counting r, points was ,, hj Ui that totnl demobliasked It was the number of steps atmn of iho Amencan armies in  leading from the ground up to the oregn lands was nnposMbJe ,f we  econd floor Donn j intend to carry out our peace time Pinckney 4s forging ahead Citie pride te searing The communty  spirit of Pinckney has always been progressive , Sunday afternoon it the Commun ity Congl church, a meeting of the ,,, hoart of trustees and music comwas en   daughter, Mrs Helen Driv held for the purpose of purchasing a new Hammond organ for the church The present organ is anti equated and a new instrument will Pinckney, Mrs Ustella Graham be a saure of inspiration and com Paa and Mrs Flora Snyder feet to aH ,, Ths preieet will be called the iton and Miss Carrie HamnoM Organ Fund of the church deceased 4M0 land pledge eards will be distributed The funeral is at the Milner run temple on the     Widmeyer guessed correctly, giving oblufHtmns and not hrow nny the iHlr and MrsK B Green of ifreiRtainlMfcch, theorise a, Jaox of cigarsI resultr of out victory as we did af ney and was born 76 years aLo He We8lev RmAet ,rd n immunity ler Wnrld War T,the agitation for  B singng with Hill Klave at the pianonipletf demobliation seems te Bill Hodge not beintr present ,iv i,d ll to a fondrr bln erJay P Sweeney, Howell, veteran tent In Manilla and other places of both world wars touched on his th agitations have been banned war xperiences  They wer unfortunate in the reCharles VanWinkle of Howell ofj Pt tluy gave the world the imthe VanWinkle klan, of whom have1 predion th American nrmv was on been masters of Livingston Lodge,I the verge of mutiny and trying made his first appearance hre and gave ,a nice talk He is the junior partner n the law firm of Van Winkle  VanWinkle, attorneys Joe Brady of Howell and Key Evans of Jnadilla were called upon and responded brirflj TVs included lb1 program er of Lansing, a brother, George, of Howell and 4 sisters, Mrs Weltha Vail and Miss Jessie Green of of of , Horton Two sisters, Mrs Addie Pot to run out on its obligations, Jen Fisenhour added he knew the war time draftees were not professionalsThat they were glad to fight a war to de fend their country but that when the victory was won they vre lke the crowds at a big foot hall game, in an awful hurry to get home Green are another historic event in ike iii i of Livingston orge Vetera JtoMMl T f  J V and   LSibdieThyBt the famHy night, Jan 28, Any mem 2 ber oftlie committee will receive the  p m with burial at Stockbridge 500 Kelly, David  100 Harris, Raymond  50Oi Sweet Dale, City Service 500 In Memory of Joseph P Doyle from Kis wife  2500 Palmers, Mrs Clare 500 Cologne, Elizabeth 300  Baasett, Loren 500 Maulbatsh Wm 500i Don Swarthout entertained FARM BUREAU ROLL CALL The state Farm Hureau Roll Tall starts Jan 17 will enable the farm people of Michigan to join an organization devoted to interests of Mrs a stork shower inhonor of MrsStan7i milion memir8 ,iri  home Saturday evening at the, farmers vhrh has nearly one the Lnited pledgee Any other person desiring ENTERTAINS AT SHOWER to contribute are invited to do so to a earn, member or mail a check to  Treasurer of Hammond Organ Fund M Pisvefcney Com Congi church The committee is John Burg, dreccteer Merwin Campbell, Treas Rev Allard, Percy Swarthout, Geo Thompson, Florence Baughn, FJoise   nonor reived many oups of I he country MLK nice gifts Cake, icea and cof  Here are some    II 1 ley Dinkel 17 gueststwere present I States and 40,00b in Michigan It participates in H policies havin in do with agrculture and the r la  itiomhip of the farmers te the Ten games of bingo were played Each time a prize was won Mrs Dinkel received one too, and    I 1 The mavors of Michigan cities are bandng together to get back some of the tax moivy they pay into the state treasury The adoption of the IB mill amendment took a load off the pronert tax on which they had depended for th r revenue It also did something they had not antici pa ted The state immediately pnsRed the sales tax, gas tax mid ,othr measures and soon the state was eolleccting most of the local taxes erThe cities with their larger populs  Uoflf na d the mot of it but in dis  Shuda, Wm 500 Butl, M A 100  Lovell, Joe 600 and workers Plates will belaid fo porter Harold  iiio 200 The time is 40 p m  Bell, Don Wyiie, Kenneth Toot, H CkAEBKATE SOtk AWWiVtKSARY Mr and Mrs Tugene Riggs, formerly of Plymouth and Wbitmore Lake celebrate their 50th weddingfaman, Fred anniversarr Sunday at their hemej on M86, a mile west of Pinckney Schneider H Randall, K    m   BASelCT BALL NEWS The Pinckney first team was defeated at HartUfid Friday 27 to  29 ki a tigbt game, making four straight lmsm foYthemThe girls al so lost 26 to 5 Mary Gentile getting ail the Pinckney points The Pinck erdeen, secretary GALLAGHER  WINKLE fee were served by the hostess supported Kx tisan commission CIRCUIT COURT NEWS iDPl of A  I The Brighton dog case was tried Amendment,  Miss Elizabeth Galtagher, daughbefore a jury last wek and took up Exemption ter of Mrs Naomi Murphy and Lewis, most of the week Last summer ai8UPPUe8 ef a Wpar te Winkle, son of Mr andMrs Lewis Winkle ef Asm Asjborere married iSatttaday afternoon at St Marys bridal Her Pond R VanTrette, R plj  iTJattendant, tfrsHoward Seefeld and 1  SX1   Plnk   kowell Bo ard of C70 jj TSlt7 i T Marion J Reason 1  Pg  a  T Jack Haenes JMt  1At KWB WM    dog lelonging to John Buxton of Mil butlon f  ford wa hit by a car oi US 21 near taxes, J0111 ,,    w ,  the state police poet The police pick, tions, Rentr rectory, Rev Francis Murphy of fie1 ed t and kept it for a time and thei, w AJen   ffce bride were white satin turned it over to Burt J i Mil er, el The, Farm with floor lemsth matching veH and carried bridal roses NOTICE ney second team came through with a victory JLi 41  T e Yonug Levies Aasiliary will The pHkdsiey Tirst team won their   Sa Aseae ef Mr L saaffi first victesy test ifat by beatJagj rr tf Chubb Conkers en Thar dfcocsdrie Zl te , The Piackaay Jan 31 Aft wissuna te so snaat at Motttd teaat worn again 24 to llMrs Miled Jacks at  p as bat tbe leeal r      W of 24 4e I  James Pfcttbta, Detroit, a former arsay Watid and is brother, FleyL FnilasHaji tfse eernaesiy a reception was head at tfce hatne e the saa After  ttlj sa tbe trlbuting k the legislature which is rural v controled ignored this and distributed it bv countes in which the rural counties greatly benefitted Tb cities have finally gotten down O action and organized Tn this they t have found an unexpected inpten n Lt Vernon llrown who a rural district In a recent, be deplored the unhitness ef money distributionThe citiag M rvVtere this year but  uii tlieir fght they will ef flhft cities in the fight are De Haft, Grand Rapids, Flint, Pontiac, n,Battle Creek and Muskegon Brighton police chief He had it ex  Section of tfce amined by a veterinary and then had M,Biit  it shot The jury gave Buxton a ver AK,AE diet for 225 , Ralph Pattea, H A hearing was held on the injunc Patten, 32, Howell tion petition of the Gen Motors vsj 26, CohocUih, Catam  y K   Stara and str6 the C I O in regard to thir pick, j J2 jjy n1 WmT 21171 111 PMbrcation state that gam eting the proving groundsThey werej wc,,  J, t2f   bling of ail kinds has been banned given permismen to picket peaceful 4Howelh Blse G ove J fowler g Oakuo, lU4iine, as a small ly belt net keep employees out  Sjffa lh iy  group of soldiers were winnig thou Lloyd Vanness was to be arraing jLMM O2 LWJ l apVMTo U1  dol,ar frof  G U ed as a negligent homicde charge in 5TFr 18,, IChVfr7, y Now gambling as been a pop FewWrvflle 29lt mjffl 1mm leet eel tee ttttarlt2te r  l wa4e taeeJK aa my xnesMe aeri  4t aavaw savavssj wmmtwimm  m  ef else  death of Jacqueline Parks in anl   VJV  Dfft drivmm Kv kUn Gordon Nichols, 18, Howell, Gloria   fTL w  M I Deforest 1R Fowlerville J2 7 SL  1 ,MALBIT2ltE JICABON OeBft jtm v Joba Cambs, A Flint aw Una appears for the plaintiffs jmi VatWiaftle m VaaWinkle fo suit of Mrs Merle Bebier ef Fewterville and MasabaJ Meabon, sen of Mr and Men Geome Meabon jr of  were married at Pewter vilie Latheraa church last Wedaes day aftsjraeesi The arid were a peiaer bio east with anetcaing bat ssVs ASbeat bsistfiar ef tbe we of the army irs At the era read that die irew dice for Us  tbe past war it ia tbe army seed BiBBk2pBa  mk 4HR be gieesi swamefsqn1 V taeilMJailst Use ular pastime for thehen for at east 2000 cif xion of Chrb Roman soldiers clothioA Ot  raged unci many are of wins oleases at craaea or froan retapiag solders Gasmbssag la human asjture aad we deest that sp edejt will stop u wttl be a epeeis Xedce MK9t F   O   rr ,   Ji JDipic i mmtmmmmHrtrvvz NOTES  James Mcfcane haa received a  aefli discharged from the army after 3 A QrCcHrClyears service, part of it in the West  Jinddies and has returned to GragMK3L I ory Stockbridge will hold  meeting  IS, 26 lieolor FantMy i THREE CABALLEROS lOONALD DUCK, PANCHITO and JOE CARIOCA Cartoon Newt Wottorn Weleoine SaTMoTTTtue, Jan 27, 28, 29 MILDRED PIERCE  Starring JOAN CRAWFORDHIACK CARSON ZACHARY SCOTT, EVE ARDEN So Show 3 00, 800 Tt60, 900 there Feb 3 to organize an Amer U can Legion post It will alxo in elude veterans from Munith and Gregory The Rose City post will help in the organizing Mr and Mrs Elmr VanBuren of Howell, former residents of this section celebrated thir GOth wedd ing anniversary Jan iM After 18 U years vith the Mich Bell Telephone Co and 6 years as i mgr of this district Joseph Johnson the company to refund 700,000,000 h resigned and vl go to Hart to 5Q Aa wm tha 194445 operate a bowling alley Liuie Geraghty of Dexter ia the guest of Mama Sigler lalas Mable Decker haa gone to Chelsea to live with Rev J ones and family The AnderaoA farmers club meet ing at the home of Ed Bull Is Satur day drew a large crowd Owing to the illness of Lucius Wilson soma new numbers were added to the program Little Alice Roche gave a recitation aftd the Devereaux istert a musical number CHALLENGEj REFUND ORDER The Michigan Bell Telephone Co is challenging the order of the Mich Public Service Commission directing It is estimated that 1000 test tube calves will be bom in this county in 1946   Raymondd Wilson, son of Mr J and Mrs Jack Wilson of Hiland  Lake, has been discharged from the I army Emmett Clark, a former Pinckneyite has formed a partnership with Miller Beurman of Howell to hrndle linoeum there By,a vote of 170 to 130 the UA u  WC 1 OO vas chosen as the bar MARSHALL OF LAREDO K linS agency by the employees of thr Howell  Electric Motors last week Ted Kurderko of Howell received a discharge from the U S uaval Wed, Thur, Jan 30, 31 UNCLE HARRY A Comadr wJU GEORGE SANDERS GFRLDNE FITZGERALD, ELLA RAINES Plus with WILD BILL FLLVOTT BORBY BLAKE, PEGGY, STFWART ComingPardon My Pant Tha Princaas ear tha Pirata Leave it to Great Lake, III, last Howell Theatre HOWELL, MICH Tues, Wed Thurs, Fri Jan 22, 23, 24, 25 A Spactacular Musical THE DOLLY SISTERS j station at i week i William Henr WVirvy, 0 of Wixom registered wii the county draft board H was ordered to report for induction in May, 1945 but dd not show up and could not be found Picked up by the FBI he was arrainged in federal court in Detroit lust week Elizabeth Griffith wther4clerk was witness again st himHfc nciTrnsmembershtp mj Jehovahs Witnesses 25 Livingston county war veterans have received a charter and will be be known as Disabled American war   Veterans Post No 70 The Ann Arhor city council has purchased 500 parking meters and to ita customers from the 194445 revenues and to reduce the 1946 rates 3,500,000 Thomas Lacey, president elect, says this would jeop ardise the quality of service furnished by the company and points out a similar order made in 1944 was set side by Judge Leland Carr on the grounds the commission was without authority to make u rate cut This question is now before the supreme oourt It would reduce the company earnings to the point of impairing the credit of the company and if cou tinued long result in insolvency It al so ignores wages increases and higl ii prices lor materiaa ivhich would reduce the earning power of the company to loss than five percent During the war the company was unable to expand and now an expenditure of 50,000,000 is needed to  ulti the company up to normal Farmers ATTEND THE FREE MICHIGAN SATE COLLEGE EXTENSION SERVICE Rural Progressive Caravan Friday, Jan 25  County Highway Garage, Howell  FEATURES JOHN PAYNE, BETTY GRABLE, JUNE HAVER Solectad Short Nawt Sat, Jan 26 Matinaa A Jiva Jamboraa PHIL HARRIS, LESLIE BROOKS In I LOVE a BANDLEADER  Plu DESPERADOES SUNSET CARSON and SMILEY BURNETT la HKUSKAND of ARIZONA Stleetad Short have them in operation by April 1, 1P4G The committee appointed by the    iw county board of super visors to investigate the handeling of juvenile offenders there has giv en the countv agent, judpe of pro bate etc a clean bill of health but suggested a large number of reforms in the system Pupervisors Gilbert Madden of Dexter township has offered a res, olution to have the attornsy genral nveatigate tho office of prosecuting attorney in Washtenaw cuuuty  Mrs Lettie Flisher spent Sunday at the Roy Fisher home in Fowter ville Mrs Emma Vollmer returned from Detroit last week where she visited her sisters, Mrs Gaffney and Mrs Bran die who have beenill Lee Lavey and, family called at the Vincent Shields home in Ann Arbor Sunday Mrs Roger Carr entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the 80th birthday of her mother, Mrs Lena  Wilkinson Mr and Mrs Leo Bettys, Walled Lake, Mr, and Mrs Vrn Smith and Mr and Mrs pjphart of Lansing and Mr and Mrs Gayle Middieton of Detroit Martn Lavan, Brighton attorney, and family returned from Ireland last Friday, flying back in 1  r They were there about a month and found Ireland prosperous with plenty of food and clothing They were in London and found conditions bad there w ith thousands of acres devased by German air rids and very little reconstrucction done Daily lineups at soup kitchens tak FROM THE COLLEGE 70 DISPLAY PANELS WORKING MODEL GUTTER CLEANER CO,,iUNITY LAYING NESTS MODEL BUCK RAKES MODEL MOW HAY DRIERS MODEL HAY ELEVATORS BIG DAIRY EXHIBIT MODEL MANURE LOADER  I  FROM LIVINGSTON COUNTY FARMS BUCK RAKE BEAN PULLER BALE ELEVAioR FEED CART GRAIN LLLVATOR MANURE LOADER POST HOLER TREE PLANTING PLOW  t SPONSORED BY LIVINGSTON COUNTY fcifcJNblUN btKVILt COOPERATING ARE Livingston County Farm fipuip Dealers  HOWELL COOPERATIVE CO RUSSELL D SMITH  SONS REX PECKINS GARAGE A MARTIN BITTEN BROS v M L L1NTEMUTH KOBT M MLNZIES HARiiAND AREA HARDWARE Sun, MOD, Jan 27, 28 Daaira Mytry Sutpance FALLEN ANUfcL with AMU lAYfc, UANA ANDk Wli and LINDA DARNELL Novalty Cartoon Nawt Tuea Wad, Jan 2, 30 iadjr Doctor  Man Patiantt BEDSIDE MANNER with JOHN CARROL, RUTH HUSSEY Selected Short Nawt Avon Theatre Shovd v wad 9 P M STOCKBKiDGE, MICH  NOTES OF  VKARS AGO The false m lor Parted here that if the Detroit Edion Co cr4 i fran chaine here th Ford Motor Cowould not come has been denied by Ernest  Liebold, secretary to Henry FordHe I points out Ihnt the Ford Co haa al  I VRV nnved friendly relations with le f  f Edi n Co end at the  rc   tne is one of ta largest cus tomers  A former Pinckney boy has been honored Gov Alex Grosbock has ap j pointed I eland Carr, deputv hiphwryj commissoner, to he circuit judge of Tnghfrm cemtv MrsGladys Clinton and CJClinton were married bv Bv John Crowa at St Marvs rhurrh on Jan 29 The marriage of Miss Florence Brigham and Thomas Moshor of Ann Arbor took place at the home ofthe hrdes parents Mr and Mrs Jay Brighnm of Chubbs Corners on Jan 29 Rev Pierce officiating Mr and Mrs Bert Hicks enter and the people are glad to get a bowl of soup, one herring and a loaf of bread as a days ratons This is Mr Lavans first visit in 25 years  Both he and his wife were born in j Ireland About 12 planes are now 1 making trips from New York to Ire i lad, carrying 30 people Landings 1 made near Limned Fri, Sat, Jan 25, 26 XONrLlCT1 A Raal Good Mystery Starriaf HUMPHREY BOGART, ALEXlft SMFTH Cartoon Harr Meat Heir aWbor Shop Ballade Tuas, Jan INCENDIARY U Tecanteaiar fltmanca, Muaie, Drama a tacttlar Annivaraarv Special BETTY HUTTON ami 4elORDOVA,SARKY F Plaw Newt I4fitnf Miaaiffht Maahnat l It Ta a Star, Duffy4 Tavam REPLACEMtNr conversion has red a stae where new commodity H roon be available Most ho tut   replacement needs of som stm or another and this bank want jo nefp finantned 140 frends and ncifhhors at, cally in their pure, 3 their home Fridav night at a com Why not stop andue stock of f Zlfv  what is needed Nc Artng, new of his fEher James Durkee  siding, freshening up tha ton itseK W U Myer has been appointed may be in orderor jt may 06 raplac Amtff dberiff for Pinckney byjment of vorn out appWaneea and Sheriff aaet Fred Teeple furnishings inside the tootiee We Born te Thomas Frost and wife Suggest you consult  deaW a daughter i about price and quality and trade in Oaesr Haisig are vis possibilities When you know how homeThey much money is needed we would like t in Ann the opportunity of diMtwalnfc the to tfew York City matter of a loanith yon Rearon left  Stat Ortelans, Flor Thev will reof Washing tnd Mrs Ber  Our rate of 500 per 10000  is reasonable on this type of loan McPhersoft Slate Rank  l Money to loan at reasonable rates in the North jnterest paid on Savings Books and on Feb 10th Time Certificates of Deposit  All depotitt up to 5,00000 in  turad by our mambarthip in Fad era Depotit lnturanea Corporation ditto Finishing  666 WC HAVE FILMS  All Sizes 09 YEARS AiU Rev FT Maychaplain of tha 32 nd regiaewt Spansh War Volunteers will apeak at the opera hous e on Jan 25 the 2nd number on the lecture courae The Pinckney Cornet band gave their eaeond concert Saturday night Jamee Moran waa killd by th   electric can In Detroit Saturday Ha DROPS U Only Aa Directod waa a brother of Mra Richard Jaff I mmmmmmmmmmmmmammimmmhm revs and Mra Tom Carrol The following transfers of Cat i Jimmfe Bell spent Sunday with   DICK I wonder how the distillers feel about that sew movie built around r ikohotk  OLB JUDGBilt funny you asked that, DickI WajUat reading a piece about it 00  What fi It ay OLD JUDGEM A Tary taoaible atatement It atid tha baton diatillart are fully aware of this problem and art cooperating in every way poaalble to betp aohra it Tha alcoholic la to tha beverage dJatfllinf toduttry what the reddeai drivet te to the automobile automobile, but al tha hands of a man who doesnt know how to drive it or is reckless, it become a menace, Liktwite, its not the use but tha abuse of alcoholic beverages that causes trouble, DICK Wonder why it it most men can drink moderately and others cant OLD JUDGE Intensive research at a great university haa shown that most excessive drinkers are really sick people They are  suffering from some physical, social or emotional upset And great strides have been made in developing clinical methods of helpindustry There is nothing wrong with the ing these unfortunate peer1 COLD PREPARIATIOtVS MoTwaankniidylhaLIP TABLETS, SALVESOSE h Canftrmet ofAkvkolk Bmp aawfrfci,  h STATE OF MICHIGAN  ft ia Ordered, That at of tha eraliBir L   dftew  a deeaased are required  Tha ProhatP Cajert for the County  prtt tfa atrtteav aen 01 1XAVC FILatt AT HUMAV KMMMEY  his brother, Frank, in Dexter Week end gueeta of Mr and Mra Percy El lie wre Mlas Dorothy Ellis aad Byron Wilson lof Ann Arbor Joe Clark who waa attending holic prieatfare annoanced Rev J Ryan front Hawaii to Dexter and Rev Clarkaton from from Milford to HowalL Rube Btadet and Ray Tompktnr return heme from northern Mich f Aatumption college, OnL4s again en Tha PettyeviUe dee Oub gave a ti  tfce Pinckney school dance at Hadooo Friday Bight, tb Sanday viaitars of Mr and Mra com were preaent lohn Bail ware Bay Ball and wife of Ett ParidaMamooa humoriat gave Haaemond, iuaV Mr and Mrs DM a lectora t Offagaey Friday night Rait af Partaga Lake, Kelao Traaa BahifeaAdeoahaTeiaataiUd a tar ad fam aad Mr Dawaaa f   T  1 HptodJa aVeat Ana Art TW BaaRay aa Doe A    has aaa ap attended she teatwl a  WAYIft fwiaaa linisdat i of tha aaaate or, George, am Datnat  of Livingston the 25th day of A sssonof said Court, held at at ten oclock in the  taaaid Oaori , at aaid Probata OOftww , V N1G1HMARE VOYAGE WITH htUKDER PetarJBeMna, writing In The Amtricaa Waawly r with this Sunday , w  Jaa 17 iame of The OasalaiVFtOBwtebffH of 7fm7and splice hetBg  ,4 ay ilmea gives a vivid aceeeaHi HaweM In aaid County, on the 9th d for the axammatoTaw2 of a wlerd sea voyage, with Jealeoa daw of Jaaoajy A D,, 1946 tmeiit 0f ftH ,,  , P r111 WiUfat U 1 It ia Pnrthar OrdetM Thai aw murder mixed wfflt myatarioua ska i Jodg of Prohata notlee thereof be fftvee by  neat and anperatttoo searsen awre I In the Matter of the Eetete of iagirot aaid oeaaaad en to panie by a voodooiatie maniae T Patrick Faaasdy, Deeeaaad I in the galley f U arpaari to the Court that tk  J t  thie ,  time for arasstwatiun of eteima aaa     Mn Muevay Kaemedy waa ht Da t aaid oasate ehoofd ha Hsaifead and   toH Friday V Aat dmo aad alaeo ho aayatetad to Freer Klbidd who pauaaaad the rarakMaoaiai aad adjeat ag alalma  40 acrae of Joasi Boxaek adioiahag taut laanaii aawfaat u aaa Wflste  k   ww f JJWVfilJil,1 ujili  V s  IV Piactaev Victory , Clothing  t Y DISPATCH J atr,at postoffice 1 Pkhiy, Mick  aoond das iaster Suboeriptibu UW a yum  Paid is Advaara  PAUfc w euun PUBU4HEI 2  Wednesday, Jan 23 1946 IIIIUIIIIIIHIIIIIIIilllllllliMllltllllllllllllllllllllltlUlllVIIIIIHIIIlllHUIIIllUMIIItlllU MLLECTION y   J H, what most of the human wee wouJ t to be in your shoes Qothing that you may consider old can bring nc  lLc to some suffering person to  whom war brought despair and destitution Goal of the Victory Clothing Collection is  100,000,000 garments, plus shoes and bedding If your contribution seems negligible, ear this in mind Every garment you give  eons one mote human being saved from  sickness or possibly death  ceiveS clothing collected from Amcrimnii last spring But for every person dotted soj  far, a dozen more remain virtually thread bare Your spare clothing will be district uted free, without discrimination, to victims of Nazi and Jap oppression in Europe, the Philippines, and the Far East Dig into your attics, trunks and closets today    dig out all the serviceable clothing yon can possibly spare take it to your local collection depot note If you doubt the need for it overseas, ask the boys whove been there r   About 25,000,000 people overseas re VICTORY CLOTHING COLLECTION  for Overseas Relief  J  HBNBT KAISBi Kennedys Gen Stvrz Gem Shehan und family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Louis Shehan home Alvin Aikler and family of De troit spent the week end at the Letter McAfee home Kopert Read and family of Grand RapidB spent the week end at the Fred Uead home J W Hooker and family of Ann5 Arbor were week end ruesus at thei S J H Hooker home   Mr and Mrs W H Mtvr ami S Jan, were Sunday dinner quests ol 5  Mr and MrsJack Butler in Gregory, s  Winston tiaughn and family called 5 on Mr and Mrs Robert Seeield in 5 Ann Arbor Sunday,the latier having 3  bought a home there 5  The independent team is compos 3 ed of Jack and Paul Young,Max hey  nold, Beryl Amburgey, Kmmett Wid s  meyer and Peach Palme 1 a The O E S Past Matrons were S entertained at the home of MrsLulu   Lamb Monday with Mrs Ksther j Campbell aa cohostess 8  Monday guests of Mr and Mrs C J Clinton were Mr and Mrs Louis Clinton of St Catherine, Out, and son, Roy, and Walter Clinton and wife of Detroit Mr and Mrs Clifford VanHorn nd Mr and Mrs Vincent Snooks trailed on Mrs Russell Spoon er in I 1 Chelsea one day last week I  The many frends of Mrs AujrusI  ta KeHy will hepleased to Ivar that, i she is improving and is hom from St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor J Mr and Mrs C J Clinton and Mr and Mrs WCAtLee attended the iard club Sunday at the Jack Borton home Strawberry Lake    James Tincher has sold his home here to J Solowski of Detroit and  returned to Tampa,Florida Tuesday 1 Mrs Aita Meyer attended a 411 i meeting in Howell last Wednesday I Mrs T,uhi Lamb and Wm Lamh Ix Arizona, lat wek und famly were in Perry Sunday Earl Gaines and wife of Oak Grove wre Saturday callers at the Andrew Campbel home J Sun home were Mrand MrsEdwn Nuos and Miss June NUOSST of Holt  FOR COLDS AND LAGRIPPE TAKE OUR Cold Capsules 24 CAPSUL1S 26c, GUARANTEED WHEN  JU HAVE A COLD TRY OUR White Pine  Cherry  Cough Syrup 3 OZS FOR 25c, 8 OZS FOR 50c  CORY DRUG STORE  iuiniiiiiunnniiuiintiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiUMiMitiiUHHiiuiiiiiMunitiMiiiiMiiiMtiu NVJWAVAVV  , JV SWVbrVbWWWWVvV  Dead or Alive  FREE SERVICE 7am Animals Collected Promptlv ivicdern Equipment Capable Men t L PARKER Aent Phone 88 Pinciu, 1 h FASTFST Dead Stock Service in Micbisan Central Dead Stock Co sw  r TUI Kay Keason  wife left tor Ilioen   sViiiiiiiiiiiiiiaixiiniiHiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiMna tst VVfMi MrsStanley Dink1 I spent nesday in StocUhridsre Mr and Mrs V J Nash spent S Sunday with Miss Isahel Nash, Ann  dav vuests at the Lynn Ikndec Arbor er Mr and Mrs Walter Clark called  at the Arthur llutehins home in Jack 5  TT I   WnivnriUP sn Saturday Lynn Hendee was in Volverme   and Traverse City this week to tend stock sales   First National  Bank I  IIIIIIIUIIMUHnilllllHIIIIIHMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII IIUlllllllKimUHIHIIIIUIH I FC Reiekhojf Sr i  OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL MICHIGAN  V FOR APPOINTMENTS r  PHONE 358 Residence 613 iiiiiiii3iiiiiiMtir vu, ummiiii9fiiMiirrTfiwnMJiijnMfMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiunu  i I  yucTio n J  in, to poor health, I will sell at I ublic Auction, on what is known as  the J Hurris farm, IV miles soutbnf Pinckney on Torn Road, the foil owing property on Thur Jan 31 E lei trio Wit in j  Electric Bevice Mf  t B pairing DonHammerFaiikZeigler  AT 1230 P M   r, HEAD OF BELGIUM HORSES S j Some Rpcrstered and in foal i I Pair Sorrell Filly Belgium Colts, I 6 Months Old 25 Dead and Disabled Horses atad Cattle  Hogs Calve and Shaep  REMOVEP FREE PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPAriY UAUCl I AC1 WE BUY HIDES AND CALPSKINSJ  EARLYMORNING CALLS RECEIVE THE BEST SERVICE  I 11 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE Some Fresh, Others to Freshen Soon 3 Holstein Heifers 2 Holstein Bulls, elgible to register T B and Bangs Tested 75 HAMPSHIRE HOGS 3 Hampshire Brood Sows, bred 22 Head Good Hampshire Feeding Shoats  FULL LINE OF FARM INERY MACHHAY AND GRAIN 22 Tons of Alfalfa Hay 200 Bushel of Com 250 Bushel of Oats yfio Shockw of Corn at, Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan spent S I Thursday at the Roche Shehan home  in Ann Arbor, j Mark Nash and family vee Sun 5 day quests at the Louis iarhaii E homo in Howell S ffreTtTT MtMnkei1, son of MivClari k  undtWent an op1 tatiou at Iniversity  hosjital, Ann Arbor, Monday J Mr and Mrs Clyde Fisher and 2 son, Roy,spenl Sjnday at tlie Ilncld 2 j Haniond home nea ,,0 o S  Miss Dorothy Menbnn has ieceieil   a dichartre from the army and is J working at KinSeetey, Ann Arbor 2  Mr rleanoi1 ,nlde and ifi  Kevin, spent Sunday at the Jot Morris home near Ann Arhor S j The Karl liauhn and Winton J 1 iiauyhn faiiilic vre Sumliy  1   at the Lawreneo liauhn hotm1 S Mrs, Walter laik and daughter 3 lean, callerl on Ned Chubb at Ini  erstly hospital,Ann Arhor last Tues day Week fid  m 1 at the Toui Coyh home were Robt Crainer jr and family and Miss Hornier Latnoni of Lansing Fred Wylie and famly and Mr and Mrs, L T, Grant of Ann Arbor were Sunday dinner quests of Mrs Jessh Wylie Mr and Mrs, Ilex Ncjle and Mr and Mis Vr Cozens of Arm Ar her were Sunday quests at the Frank Aberdeen home  Mrs Mary Fiehman and Miss Joan Spears were in Iansn Monrlay Marvin Bruf spent the week end at the Dob Pike home Friday truests of Mr and Mrs,Win, Shehan wereTea Aseb and wfe tt   Detroit and Mr Mrs Franeirf Km na and Mrs Funice Sehuehart f Howell  II s a 3 Under Federal Supervision MrLr Federal Deposit Jn  urence Corporation All 0 potiti insured up to 5,000 fo cb 0pitor 3 r S LETS GET ACQUAINTED The iasis of modern banking 1 leiitua undisiandinL IerSonal aequaintane troe a I one way louard biiniii the about Kt otic t inairial si uat ion, youi money problems and youi plans these can be discussed with us  in  ornpb ic In nhress and  i, b assurance thhat the in fonuat ioti  wi ilw as be kept confidential So come in WelT if   1 MI 0 rive you full drtail in person, iveyoufulldefaiis, in perr, aho nny specife service, I Z s w 1  TERMSCASH 4iiflmuiiliriiiiiiMiittiiirMH  HAUL hi  i Claude Soper II VK AMI i A FINDS AVAlAIJLK IOlt SOUND LOANS URAL OR    TF MOTTGACFS PliilSHNAT, AT UFA SON ABLE RATKS  2 3 1 f  e 2 m tm I STATE uf MCGAN The Probata Court for the of Livingston At a sessoriof said Court, held said Probate Office in the City Jresent, Hon Willis h Lyon Jndire of Probale In the Matter of the FxtaU of Raymond 1 Ilamrrvll, M J  S W Itsel havin fifed in ourt his 2d, rd, 4th 5th Jth And final account as iuardian and for  he assignment of the residue fl said entate, and also Raymond   vnmttw MICH Ki Art r or  Countf ttOti it Court held 1 n the City of  n the 15th F Lons,  Ik tate  of ORD PRICE  SON, Aotionw Stoekbridfe Phono 17F1  iTT  LYNN HENDEE, Clerk GENERAL TRUCKING  t WLlr Tript Mtde to Detroit XJerd HndM  Lester McAfee and family in Ann Arbor Saturday  Jay Brifrham and wife of Grate I Lake were in thia ricinity lt   Wednesday  Week end guests of Mr and Mm Roy Dillingham were liadford Peaf  and Miss Loeil Hodge of William,  ston  Charles Forner, nephew of frs Ben White was quite badly hurt last heim Jv  mwy Marsh having irt hs final adndnis  it and his pcttion pray inc for the alleWHiv threof ani 4he asstrmt nd dutrihution of the fil t ration WedaHeday He wae coming front Great Lake when he was hit btween her ear and one drven bv 1 by a ear  and knocked uneonscieus Alen DarU, also of Marion Both I He was taken to the hospital ear were badly damaged  Walter Rybka and wife of Rom Mrs Ben White and Mn ROM I ulos, Tew Ryhka and family and mary flrhasser attended a shower iSfhfa, iWy as Genevieve Ryhka SaUrday gfren for Mrs Ruth Dev snesjt tha weak sad at the Ryhka  Hammell havinjf filed in naid Court j of  estaU his petition prayn thut the Order i v Ordered that the llth day ee  of this Court creatines W Us II af Fehruarv AI,F4C at uu 0 clock M    Frank Aberdepr Guardian of said petitioner be vjua jn ihf, fon,noon at said Frobatc Off Jlm Artvai Wnoday v and for the discharjfe of S W ice  and is her,y appointed tor  MJdJLillv of YosUan ,Uel  id QUardian xmimtie and alowinp Rad account iLJfttal7JohnMarUn h is 0rd That the lUh  and hearing Td petition ti spent Sunday at Die John Martin rf  A D N6 at im ft  Kurther     uA UrFrwin Wink of Brigh ck ju,e inrrnnon tW Fro Uc notJC thereof he given by attldi , riHD Hp cation of a copy of this orterSr LLlnelt til 7SErt I  examining and allowing three uccefti weeks preyieus to VtZml I Wecount and hearing aid petit  dayhSng, in tL Ptackawy uZ Jm Oidlowav of Marion  nispateh a newspaper printed am rt n j ttim  Mllisirfn notice thereof being given by publi Howell Friday foltowing a coihdn      rf  onfer for Atmew fedwMl byMrs, Jack Bid well   three succitsive weeks previous to Cestia I nrahall, Refr r  aid day of hearing, in the Pinckney DUnateh, a newsnaner circulated in Mr Albert said county feriaus saarsHan at Willis L Lynns, udge of Probate Brighton, Inst A true cowy Haas b Ceisstia rfnhalLJUsatar at Ptahats j     Atsb 4  ,Javf, PPP PP  Wednesday, Jan 23,1946 mmsm Now Available f Earner INI Stovee 3 Burner Duo Therm Hot water theater a, water eoftner PLACE ORDERS FOR REFRIGERATORS AND ELECTRIC STOVES NOW Classified Want Ad FOR SALESii2 Tooth Harrows Plainfield Farm Bureau Supply Store FOR SALEYoung chickens,sui table for Sunday dinnra,dreased  delivered as ordarad John R Martin FOR 3ALE40 Tons of Alfalfa hay, first and aaoond cuttings  Loaia Stackablo FOR SALE 100 bales of Alfalfa  mxH hay Oscar Beck  I PROFESSIONAL The Pinckney Sailarium  Ray M Dofty, M D Sundaylli09Lso to 200 p m Wednesday tl 4 tp m, 7 to 8 p m 5aturday7 to t im tbe tJO HARDWARE  MYDIU LEJELAVEY gyrplptltfljniJliJJMIMtfflW Old and New Brighten up your home with a new floor job Free estimates cheerfully given Phone Howell 71S0F5 McGUIRE  RANKIN BTJTCflERWGI will do butchering for farmers who have stock to kill  L W Umstead Phone 64F13 Coatinocd  First Par Local News Robert Ackley has accepted a petition with Lavey hardware aa me, chanic Omer Cory and family have mow ed to Portage Lake where he pur cchaaed the Sneed cottage Claude Soper has an auction ad Jvertised and will leave the Alma Harris farm Arthur Myers will go on the farm Mr and Mr Gust Henneau attended a venison dinner at the Roseville Inn, oned by their son, Gus, while in Detroit recently Saturday Richard Miller enter taineci 15 boys at a birthday party Games were played, prizes given and Richard recrved may nice gifts Mr and Mrs James Murlv hrn moved to Detroit where they hva  ESTS7 fvere and meatMAR10N BEAUTY SHO ESSfM  Pho IS BrtkwMft DR G 5t MeCLUSKEY DENTIST 1UH N Mloaifaa Offiee, ISO Evaaiaf bf Apywi HowoU Iffcbjjaa MS HERB Paoae ias 107 HewalL Real stote, 1 City, Lake aad F A List Yoar CEMETERY MEMORIALS 1 J L ARNET A SON V Asm Arbor, Miobifaa HAROLD D CHUBB Howatl, Mbfcifoa Local Representative Phono 07 or 430  Moaamoats  Marker  Mr arid Mrs Clare Miller enter spEQ1, N PERMANENTSi tained at dinner Sunday n honor of SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS Rfetord birthday, W C Miller, MACHINE AND MACHINFLESS  and wife, Norman Miller Clifford j ALSO COLD WAVES Miller and family, Dr Robert Bird Phone 6 MARION JARVlSOwner and family, Friday Haines and Mrs Mary Teeple rUK SALEMixtd hardwood in quangoWER COST FOR RURAL LINES Phone0Plnckney X2or 60531 The Michigan Bell 7ephone Co Phone Faiclcney 124 or wria 605, asked the Mich 1 aUic Service Commission for permission to jrive lid percent more of the farm fam Richardson Rd, Howell Rte 8  NOTICE  PERCY ELUS AUCTION Phone 3F11 Pinckney, VanWinkle  Van Winkle Don W WnWinkU Chariot K vo Attorney at Lav Flrit State and Savings  Hovell, Miehifror Wanted Income taxes made out at my home, j m telephone service without a con406 East Grand River, Brighton I gtructton charge Today 75 percent Phone 3731 Mr s J M McLucasjftf thp farms have service The proj FOR SALEWhite Cloverlne Salve p0Sal would increase from 310 to, Also rubbish hauled 25c a load out jj2 the amount of service to be fur  doors 50 a load from basement 1 niahed free Under this plan noj 1 Harry Hannaman  charge would be made if the appliI Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics ex cent, averaged one per xk mile Al, elusive in Livingston County at,though the charge per tenth mile, Howell J would remain at 37, the cost wouldXTT rr A TJ 7 rbe prorated among those served at FOR SALBSlabwooft BoyNow   P of 4c amonth For tho8ti Thurson Lumber Co, Phone 844 ,wishng t0 pay th, full amount the Htfwell, Mich cost wouid be 24 per tenth mile and  U Uvrv GENERAL INSTANCE Pkoao a F3 Pinckny Michigan Septic Tanks  esr pools Cieanpd  P H Swarthoat ft Sss FUNERAL HOM Modern Eouiimet Ambulance Serrlaa Pbon  r04NKNOy, MwUfft SB Pinckney 69F6 Repairing MYRON J HUGHES PLUMBING AND HEATING  a 1 a side Drive icenca , Usu Liie her Your Soy Beans  Will Pick them Up Farmers Feed Supply Co  FOR SALE White popcorn,also aljrebates would be granted as other alfa and brome hay C A Dinsmtre customers were added The Michigan M36 1 miles east of Plnckney Bell Rural program for the next 5 ANN ARBOR POR STIRICBRegistered Hampshire J years will 13,500,006 j boar Y Hamperian SSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSFSiSSSSSB j WANTEDTrucking work Will also haul gravel and coal Have 3 ton truck, local or lortg hauls i David Hoffman Phon  FOlTSALELot of kindling wood, i cheap if taken at once, also two  16x650 tiers in good condition I F E Manley, M36, 5 mi west of  Pinckney FORS ALEEggs J Gustave Hannaman , FOR SALECompletly equippedl HAI trftiif ut AndwCampbetl WRITE ALLFNEL HOTEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 424r MrCH  Mrs Vola ReacT entertained  card club last Wednesday j John Coupe and son, Ralph, of Howell called in Pinckney Saturday  Mr and Mrs M J, Reason and daughter, Helen, were in Lansing home Glenn Kingsley PHONB 104 , MAX RUSSELcMgr WANTED 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>i A t  iS  WW Snrr 1 TV  rndmt  VA Volume 63 News tans of  Boys inService  Lighted Athl Howe aan Itasen Coacemlaf Onr lays Who Ash trM   Ascnew Harold Latimer has be n discharge ed from the army and van his wile daughter and twin daughters of  Milford vsjjed ut the G, W Latimer home hast week Lyle Latimer cf  the merchant murine called up fro 1 Now York where he was about t  leave for outh America There are 24 people xrom this county attending the University of  Michigan There are 9 from Howell, 5 from Brighton, 8 from Fowlerville, Pinckney, 2 from Gregory from Hartland, From Pinck Mrs Mildred Lavey, music  Houston, literary and Arloa  , architecture Four G I boya are attending They are Veryle tinsel, literary, Brighton Edward Ru3Bell Literary, Fowlerville Harold Trv V ovvy Newt and and Happening 1 State Tortley Told rem Laasinft   4 Field Project Vejaraa4 Memorial Field Project Progressing Final DoadUne Jan26  , , There is only one thing wo Donations are coming in steadily than a atate deficit t s a state su for the Hnckney Veterans Memorial  PU8  1 Auditor General John Morrison etj  timates therell be a surplus in thjr   PnckM7 Ptwtch Wednetdy, Jan 16 State Nevft  1946 No 3 X iChronology of Field and the coumittee is confident it will be over thj required 3000 by  Jan 26 which a the Victory Party A  state teasury of around 28,000,00 Saturday 1 T1 MlAt f lata tVio VaHllAfttik   IT MAv CHURCH Rev Francis Murray, pastor Masses at 746 and 1100 a m Catechism 745 Sunday and 1000 Novena Friday 800 p m nearl three times the sum available, pption for Holy Commun What would be normally be conKon each Saturday  to  p m and sidered an asset now threatens to Sunday 700 to 730 a, m become a political liability    Pressure groups are, organizing and Uox Social at the school which by July 1947 To date the request will wind up the campaign Theior this 27 million exceed 7G million committee and soicitors have worked hard and should be congratulated on  the almost assured success of the driveThe response of the people was most gratifying Many informed the  solicitors that if they were short at  the end of the drive to return and suasive argumentsThe public school they would give more About 95are close to the hearts of the peoplef percent of the village Lusiness men The Mich Educational Assodiatio and residents contributed to it jwanu 3 million mere, the Mich, Ve  The Detroit News carried a fine erans Facility at Grand Rapids asks  , ,wrltup of the proJct on their77D,000 the Stank  Howell ami Gustave school page Monday in which they j Commission 250,000, 1220 noon and C Year 1945 OsaMnN  URRE i J During the cumpau of 1D30 an organization known as the Liberty Ijeatfue sprung into existunce Its puiHsc was to sL that the people in the high income class ot s square deal It presented u bright and shin, u ,, t i v  i  i mtf target for New Deal orators in lie and Harry Grant, Robert lies lhe in whl,h ,, u K cUJr ley and Ihelma Uoady Y H Meyer,  a, lhe  JUI     latmly entertained Sunday loO lor son, Edsel July count iages Helen   inckney in first place in tiue The followUK niarri w place Robert Martin andi McCrory, Roland Sinner and , Mrs Eileen Rochvitz, Virginia Wy and Mrs  to sclioo lit by auto again and their leaders possess pexw a nvminiAna Tiia nilhl Schools  na uupiua IWUUI Butterbach, Literary , praised the initiative and enterprise I all want new buildings tne ental Sergt Welton Chamberlain lahd j0f the community and said Plnckneyu,tU   mn TV rttlM ed in New York from Germany onlvoud be one of the first class D he Berville Monday and is expected, achools in the state to hove a lighted home soon I athletic field on j Lola Lobdell   of I Hiram nith Capt Tom Young  Louis Clinton Family Helen Reason  Henry Hauck Jeremiah E Shirey coxswaim the USS Laurens which was one the Manic Carpet fleet in the iouth Pacific  i is u w brinfnj return ing soldiers home has been diiohii ed and U homeward bound Hareld True jr, sou of ilarold Marvin Shirey True, rudo commentator, who ownsLoren Bassett the Schuler farm a Chubbs Corn Lawrence Gehringer ers is tuingn G I literary course, Irvin Kennedy  at the Iniversity of Michigan He Gus Rissman was diseharffed from the navy lastGoodnow Store SeptemLrr after 3 years in the South Dr Hollis Sigler Pacific  nJudge Willis L Lyons   500  500  10,00 2500  5 00  iooo  500  500 , 20nf 1000 2500 lOOOi 10 00  5,00 Sergt Wm George Meyer, son of Frank Shields 500 Mr and Mrs W H Mover was in John Hagman 500 the big parade staged in New York Harold Crandall 500 Cty Saturday He marched with the Mrs Jennie Eastman  3f00 17th ar  orno division Rill served in Anchor Inn  5ooo Europe with the parnhhute troops Cecil Roberts 500 health program 20 million The cities want money too and so it goes This is election year and politicians are wary   increased seivice demands are the rule in every state Heavy wartime traffic have damaged the highways Reads must be replaced Inflation has decreased the buying power The wages must rise Increased aljtend ande at colleges has caused housing shortage Hospitals arc badly over crowded The wars strain and decline of morals has spawned a crime wave in Detroit and other cities Retirement pensions for state and local employees authorized by the  1945 legislature, constitute another bid for funds If long term unemployment again prevails in Michigan, welfare offic ials would again imnore increased legislative appropriations for public IIfY COcuX, HuRCH fr AlUrd, MialsUr  we, 8Augtn, Organist anu Thompioa, S S Supt rniig Worsilp  10  lay School   1130 loir practise Wed evening I he ia  ,  Najh cginhfttowth pot nek tl evening at w home of Mr, jer Friday nightt GOSPEL MISSION r rzra Beachey Supt  Marvin Shirev jiAsT Worship 1000 School 104r  Pples Meeting 730 Worship 800 Service, Wed r 800 S, MARY jONTA LOTE le at home from a1 uec rtooerwi uwv Phillip Getile tool Back in 1987 when rftdown trik eddrg from th air rp ml  1 OOvio, reiefto th dltre,dTh, could     Mil  W  m  1   I glergtCyrus AtLee wa Camp Grant la8Tuel Sergt Edward Spears has receh   funeral of Mrs Mary Bullis oie who difd in a sMt Plersspital was held at Howell last y She was a former resident tubbs Corners, being the widow  late Probate JudSfe Arthur itague Surviving are two daugb, Mrs Jern Manning of Mt  nt and Mrs Kittle Irwin of netitfnt, he to Farrived home last week Thursday H was in Oklahoma, Kansas and Wash ington, P C btH did not get across Rusell Gardner hxs secured n  of absence from tr7  Vlrs Chanyi 50 David Hoffman 300  T Heynal 2 00 r,ours Stackable and wife rt Wilson hannen again State have expended their unemployment comnensation coverage these i,   SloODespite a 7 billion reserve, 200 funds could be wiped out by a prft Telephone Co end wilt lUyKellenbjaaer     at MichrStatrT H Gardner Wm Thompson rTaTnsi  BekkeringRoy Harris returned to flCM UfctbM aaval Bsei W C AtLee   , m wai FxJt  Sundy after ft toft 4 fftftojll 1 Cvnw AtLee 500to heip abolish the snock of veterans    n Barton  500 returninfr to civilian life during re July liGornmn Kelly Clare Palmer elected board Nancy Reason, utters broken lei July lKMary Jane Callaher and Howard Seefeld married Caude  ustiu, Dr sel viates uui Edwards Stat iabk1 die July 25Work starts on excavitnji iur two niore rooms at school  Juliu Aschenbreuner tand Join Las et citatihrf Aug 11 eonardDevine and Mrs Zelmu Whaiian n u nedWillard Willaid Wilt  sta big irregaton system 1 Mies Maiin, James Wyli and lay Y iicox di Auiv N ovvlerville Fair Emet Coot dies, Rickie Miller fractures skull, Krnest Nickel car stolen from Frank Hinchey home  vug 15IMnckney stages VJ celebration as war with Japan endsEarl Ilercjuist presumed dead Rinckney in second place  in counly enters Ann Arbor tournament I Aug 22 Pinckney beat Chetsea in oft liall tournament 3 to 0 but loses to Ann Arbor Moose, Grace Young wins  6i M scholarship, Joe Gen tile ifie out to Murray Kennedy, Kugelie Towner of Ann Arbor buys community hall Mrs Donna Far child and Rex Noglc married Aug 2 J a Dies Murphv and Amel ia Zielaska married and Marie Monks never heard of ayain altT that campaign Now another oj,aiiiUion has reartd its head calling itsell the Sentinels of America which according to W K Kelsey il thc De Detroit New warns to o back to the days of the Garden of Kitm It 1 would do this tfivive leeai years incudinu by re peal iii all promi Made in ivcent Soiial Security, luemployment Compensation, jVatimial iwabor Relations Act Nvmre and Hours Act, Ciicctc J vuiin, Md Age Pensions etcThe iiie7l Mojtors disclaims any respoihiit l,i i i although their hir cuKoniist, j Stephen Dcliiiil is ore of its  ice I presidents rIln y say tlinv i, sucker i born every minute and apiarently the nioiieyied boys have acan heeji i taken for a ride by a clever ptoirro  tor akin to the one vm once old t jrold bricks on broadway fiajiiies ae w ar conport of id with the K await lie,,i, In Ablins The after effects OJ i tinue to crop up All Lb   liurope are aid to beii I wives of American i  trunsportittiou to Amen North Africc, ano her cmid LOi  xists, womyn lied Ynxs worker i forming an oiyanizamn to bria to  count tle thousands if illiitiiicmldren leli ova n Aineriau veterans Acioidin to her there are 4000 in Algiers aoae cal News Sergt Ralph rakm witayj 1 Warren HeMr end Mrs L Camburrt   400longed eecmemic depression   Back in the war years when  200 err,nint officials were busy   A postwar planning, a favorite subject 102 n war projectsThese wore designed   ,  Miss retu end Mrs Mark Nash wee fn Itonday , Hauck was In Detroit thej lhe week  aer Clark and Mrs Jean with ever were n Ann Arbor Tuesday Jimmip pnil fyiHted his mothej1 Mrs Mable Bell, in Dexter last iiveiy so oKin some aadm edind Joseph Iicard Mrs  Jamesj M tilkf    w Docking and Mrs Josephine Abrams and coilej atllttu  ui, Last lie Mrs Fearl Doyle establishes the uk J  ,il,,1  n  sta J P Doyle 00 memorial fund at onienne the tootbalt bowl names Mich State Normal  f nk conunercalism aal said tbey Sept 4toxad KCJUW1 tuU 0th,lth vnUroi theimpose ot  enrollment of 270, highest on record 111 athletic, pl,Vscai developKeith Ledwidge loads countv league,ent ,  t,K   also dein batting Charles Schafer and Miss ljiocJ lhv iacfe i payng cohere Loretta Stevens wed Irving Latimer tnletics 10 tunes wnat the ol, ,a  jae  1 worth lor jobs jjjuiit th toiUtfe ,FreptTTTrohnMa7cr nrj ifo kr is m n wil1   no wl lere Duffy die Horn tty Clifford Haitus and wifeand Nelson Shehan and wife  sons Joe Chirk start colege eer Sept 10 Capt Thomas Young and Margaret CuHett married Roy  is ErcHey VJuSiekle Mrp Geeie Enquist  Harold Tolmli Service Mens Gift Com John Spears  at Java with tke U 8 thanks the U V      gift  Pfc Gorden Lanb who hs been, home on sick leae has returned to  Ft Sheridan, 111  Don Wedemeyer who has been in the service t years, moeHy in IndieF  Aa and China, hej been discharged adiTwreiie Tames arrived home Saturday Loren Meabon was given a dis charpe from the navy at Great Lake, last wek and he and his wife ar  at the home of his parents, Mr ar Mrs George Menhon   Fdsel Mever USN of the v i Btddle is still in California but changed ports several times  00 College football is the golden egg and  the big ganres not  of the entire coll gram but do other onds a goose that lays MiunO irod at only pay the co t ge athletic pro thlllLS,  iJch is this conversioii from war to noace   1,2JJ Now it appears hat mot of  r AAjwork project must wait se oral years  B 00 200 6000 600, 260  20 STORY OF THE FABULOUS CO NLLIjohn R Martin Paul Gallico, P,a series stttng in Walter Kulbicki in the Amercan Weekly in the  Sundays Jan 20 issue of The Detroit Sunday Time, tells the colorful life story of Edward R Brd , ley, former Indian fighter, who roseRnode Reuben Rhode, to be monarch of Americas Monteit i w 5nnner Carlo and only man to win the Ken  Ttiey Jeffreys snent th woek end with her brother, Steve, in De r  1 TT J   4 M 4I Sept fiHugh McPhorpon Gavle Kondee is visiti 1 r Dr  1  B  ,,   , ,,  rs ames Nash and fandly in Cold  Sftt tVy football team untM costs come down an 1 mateial water j froni IJn 12 to 0 ivailabl OwTng to Inflation and  George and Warren Pel of Dexter Rmpj n, Margaret Bell d,e  uncertain wages contrctors are off spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs  ering only the highest bids possible John Bell   Cost are from 401 to 70 percent  Mrs Sylvia Sinprer and chidren above 1940 and are still rising retuned last week from a visit inj rt Harris  100j Much of the postwar planning Indiana j vlvester Harris   10,was not realastic as it was based on Mr and Mrs Floris Clark of Dej tussell Gleer  1 federal aid from Washington Con troit spent the weekend with Mrs  gress will mke no appropriations un Lola Rogers, less there is widespread unemploy Keith Ledwidge ment   KingSeeley team Getting the federal government, Friday nhtto provide work is not the answer Lr,iHendee waiin Lapeer last either From 1929 to 1939 while Wednesday to attend a Farni Bureau federal employees increased nfi pe J Mrg  netteg of Wa  cene, sUte employees also jnreased spentThursday at the R , K 1W1 62 percent and municipal employees      Valter Kulbicki  ,u 14 percent Thus despite increased The followmg KmgSeeley  f,,, emJloyiBnt there was no ees contribute 100 eachOPhilhps, J Klermxann, N Bandrofchak, thexJufof weaith i outlying low, Lloyd Bendee atnted fl Meson Y   XJ cn F HrtHitax areas and a decline in assessed c dance at the Lansing Masonic tu tSSTv Alin valuation City valuationdeeHnedple la wk  Dllinjrhatn plants Ribical wheat from tnng the Trcumseh Jav V Sweeney chair11 ,,, to iiiw Wt11 IK irran of Virion Hliond drive I ,ilus have winning lean on huee stadiiini,colej,s ence the tar  fro coll  ii  r chooi  schihiiships  1r w he is as old probahly conlinae complel y sat is tied practise 1, Robert Ascnenbrenner Gerald Henry Dr Clare Skirner i Clyde Fisher FamMy s Harry G Jackson    j Lloyd Nash and wife Ira Nay   I Mrs Laura Wlson Howlett 500 600 500, 2D 00j  1000 600  50o 600 1000 6001 dies1 ad scramble I or take players who receive Frank Hd jobs about the  SerPay their way This vice Mens Gift Com dance  as the hill and j Oct M Tincknev beats Ann Arbor until the fans ae  Reserves 1 to 1 Fank Tim, j with losing teams which will jnobab ons dies Teen ojranization formpy be never I ed 1  Oct 10 Thomas Read Sons sell The wholesale aimuMon dialed olatorand coal business to Farmers ,by agitators and politian, to brinK 1 Feed  Snonv Co I,nckney beats back all tin duulio fom overbowled with the, Adrian in third game 10 to fi ,  V r iJl ch porort ons t at Ann Arbor1 TraC 0tt npxter railroad agent is to Pn the pea jroeram An  iled IV train Mrs Marie Hendr cks army of occupation i a necessity Carr home Miss Helen Reason and Max Reynolds were dinner guests FriI dav of Mr and Mrs Merwin Campj bell oi acKson dies j Oci 19 Claude H K j dv difs School loses first game to StThof ,12 to I lanis Carr and Leo Heites  and Virgirrle StaiklTbTe and John  Wilson married j unless we want to prepare to litfht I World War III We hae talked j with a number of returied veterans and their chief compliant on life overseas is tiiat there is 111 hir 1 tr to it but se around and  ail Onc Iommenator eems t ee in ih agitation a plot to extend conscription will le avail for all overseas veterans days Detroit Times karo ana oniy i J    ter, Si jure ivnuiu,  rt   iaoc  tueky Derby four times Get SunjR Teachworth, M Costello, M Cro 12 percent from 1928 to  1940 Mn Ida Mae Mowers was not so well last week GeroM Pon waa in Detroit one dav last week Korneke,, L ithers, G Summwi 0 w   MEETINC Brown, H CnamDers,   , The following donated 50c each C January 14, Ford L Geis, H Heimer, A Smth, Council convened with the follow  Mrs D V Hammer has returned I to Sioux City, Iowa, after spending  a week with her family here I946i Miss Leota Reason entertained 30 friends at her home ht Fri at  LOSE 2 GAMES TO LESLIE rinckney dropped both basket g0 that replacements ball games to Iesle last night Theli second learn lost the opever 32 to I  11 and the first team lost out in a1 red hot fiii h , o n Pinckney haslost their first thre game, having previously lowt to  Grass Lake and Ieslie Edward Parker, Karl Baughn and Norman Miller attended a sale of  t iginaw Tuesday Ford L Geis, H Heimer, A Srath, Council convened with the rouow prervopUa shower for Miss Joan Unrpl us war factory machinery T  u  6J Ijedor R Tewm A Pil1 memn pre8ZnLZ6 1AISpers Refrshnvnt were served Sa vUstweek  Totdl KingSeelev donations 2960 TrnsteesThayer, Gnfmh Kwndy awJ the f h ived Mrs Clare McMeckn entertained, t   j8Jl 14, 1946, Beck and Hammer Absent,Campbell  Rf her bridge club last Thursday  , iStJLd mrl Minutes of last meeting read and mamnUjr Pat Jeffrys and Gus Iedwidge were in Ypsilanti svpproved The following ly Lansing, Jan 14, Don fiwarthoot todk a Mrs Camp GentlemenKindly find enclosed mr bell from Detroit to Grand Rapids, beck to the amount of 1000 as a  in the ambulance Friday  contribution to Veterans Memorial Mr and Mrs Winston Bauahn and 14 Project I wish th children spentSunday in Lansing, i  f appreciation  Her grandmother, Mrs Paulus is s ff    va  PinkJ nute etc patient at Span Kosnitai  J     ,    , j The next project for Pine bills wee present aUirdjiy the ambulance FrWay I , p  r gn  committee t ed Mr aBd Mr WlMto BuB and fSTapprUtSS Tr,C H Kneiy Store Xmas candy Pinckney from week The Miesee Muriel Read and  u ft permanent care plan for Parfcer Service, as alcohol Alice Lee Ware were home      MicSL State college otvt the  en  Mrs Glenn Kingsley returned to the Andnser Oampbetl home from the  gtf J4JJffiMal Ann Artor Satur SPECIAL NOTICE We are now jarivinjr  days a week ,en ie t Pinckney Leave youri         irarneuts at Murray Kennedy Store  TV,iiI2UInn  CU and pirk Ihcm up there 4   at tt college EAGERS CLEANERS  DYULS Mrs Marione Shehan had hr car  Mi iCiil PHIANNUALCUETT NIGHT  LJ Ub M load, gravel I   Jlly Uvlmctm 14 No 7C F  A  2000 343 its cemetery under permanent sup ervision Very truly yours ry G Jackson Hi r    been receiving thm  M wi lere Kvi1  DoreWj Thorns plo y going on  M  ,    iu  i4n i nurse from Pontiac Frank Johnson, labor on st 11 y wlrt Vail and Mi Jew Motion by Griffith, supported by  Weitlia Vail and Miss Je Kennedy t7pay WUsMotion carried Geen spent last week ,n Jackson Moen bv Tnarer supported by and Horton Betcrning Frday neht ry J jncwu JiSSu J iA, firmn sel they were caught in the bVzzard at  CtftowK Jan cSilM Sl MWi ad had to stay all night at Music been reeeiviiiff tikt,   fl m  Motion by t pay  11 hold their annual guet nijfht 3ew EMicfsVUSS    S 12   flrtffc tt ZurJumTZmii son, as kng as fiaur eVtli holds out iwmmi  Tfae na4 fc JSiX wS ftsTihad a fine tftneowltew Yeara   Oanteer, Clerk loft yoieW ky aoto eH2JJ2 8,11 Jmm wmmm yo wil OmiM PieW hen  H  Eliaa Yesinirfcir Mt  nd venison banquet at their hall on nijrht, January 19 Kwry Mason is asked to brinff one uuet Tlie program is a follows   Orchesra tke Mayers home Banquet  715 P M Vkseeat and Mildred Snooks wre Welcome Joe Orrrtn wn snanied set Ann Arfcor SaUnday by Toaetmast IJeHrxe Jaf Payne They were attend Guessing Contest rrie ed by Mr, M Mrs Bekert Tench, i Introduction   Presuspttal skswfrs were given in Song tsevter ks week Cor Miss Betty Outs Contest cond by H yjl ser whe will he snarried nes Remarks Jy P  Mies Bita Walsh gare one onl Remarks Charles Vaiuskte   Mrs Crees gires one on Introduction of Distissruished Fer    j sonagos ArM Mr assl Mra M E Harrow spent   ITSMSSW at 4fce Lnsss home in De  Mrs Bloyne CsnssVfl, Mrs Geo teefi Thesr aeenhtrr, Mia CswstseJThimpseB, Mrs Mae Deiler Mrs LseVdbsof Peot Loosses essd dMsVn whe h Winifred kmm ssW Ms AM Wtf  situation seems to be a tar a the auto rned The new r Co at Willt her workers a aad a 5 bonus could do produr Henry  soon bolh His remarks om others on usually able to FrasTVesTay and his affairs agaia swede the front papre last week in connection with his trial at  Mason this week when some of his henchmen were ordered arrested fo jury tmperim t b atteed they called membrs of the jury pan over the telehone and made threats Several prominent men are  mentioned including ra Marrian a former state police official and Edwcov win Godwin, editor of a LanshMT of Masons and Gueetsl weekly and some letter tights With Dick Jack and Chris about 11 legal means of delay hausted his followers seem te grabbing at straws SIS  Don Steele 44, Teoyle 14, Fenton 4SWhHesnofie Hdr4 OrrsUe Kneiger W  V  Wsjewacaj ZSJ, sMsisg9ssjsfj ssnt wrWnto 23u wf s BsssV   v    iri H  S  0  JtrttdThe Pkkckney DiaptUcfi Wednesday, Jrn 16, 1946 3 Syl mmmmmm1 NEIGHBORING NOTE3 I The proposition to borrow van Theatre1 CHLS1A, Midi jam L jFri,, Sat, Jan 18, IB SNAFU A Comody wit ROBERT BENCHLEY, VAGUE, CONRAD JAMS, ETTE PARKS Cartoon VERA NAN Nw8 Sun, Moo, Tut Jan 20, 21, 22 ALONG CAME JONES Starring IGARY COOPERLORETTA YOUN, WILLIAM DEM ARES l,DAN DUR YEA, FRANK SULLY iCartOon Popular Science Sun Show 306, 500, V0, H00 WI, Thur, Jan 3, 24 I RADIO STARS ON PAR AE A Musical with FRANCIS LANGFORD, WALLY BROWN, ALAN CARNEY, RALPH EDWARDS  CO , SKINNY ENN1S  BAND Plu THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO A Comedy Mystery with TOM CONWAY, RITA CORDAY, EDWARD BROPHY, SHARON  MOFFET Caning Mildred Pierce Pardon My PatGorge Whites Scandals i  ,, the sum of 20,000 to build a new city hull at South Lyon carried last week at a special election 122 to 9 Miss Helen Bland, teacher in Una dilla, has entered Mcpherson hospitf a Howell, for an operation Mrs Maude Young s teaching for her Rev James Nixon of Pontiac is the new Methodist minister at Pkunfield  ivt George Kobb of Stockbridge I has received u discharge from the army after serving 2 years overseas I under ien Iatton j Kohert 1 Jerry, son of Mr and Mrs I Knuuitt Horry of Stockbridge    patrol dutv in ihe Palua  lih South Pacific khns Ludtke has retired after  ii c 2 y rs as secretary of the , Fvkrvlllt O Ul  1V,v Lodge I Dr Ora Carr, dentist of Lake Chemung dieu lait week He was  Imiii Fowlers ille Aaiyono of the o n on the Wm I Foni farm rear Uiihlon had j killed last weel hull His mate, Amos, has since sold These o ii weighed 2400 ti WHY  v Fw is on island of to be k after his figt wivh a  been lis each and were uH in demand at parades and celebration They    t the 1inckney Centennial in store Howell Theatre HOWELL, MICH Wad, Thur, Fri, Jan 16, 17, 18 Tha ToWering Giant of Action Show BACK TO BATAAN A Comedy with JOHN WAYNE, BEULAH BONDI, ANTHONY QUINN Salected Shorts News Sat, Jan, 1T Matin Gallant Romance W1LLARD PARKER and ANITA LOUISE in THE FIGHTING GUARDS MAN Also Rip Roaring Action WILD BILL ELLIOTT, n,J A1WF  liert 5rove, state liquor I mgr has been elected head of the I county Spanish War veterans, John Allen, son ot Mr and Mrs Kenneth Allen ol Howell, was married Dec 1, to Serg Winifred Walk er ol the liiitish A 10  S at Town sejid on Tyiie, England  J lot ace Dotson of Howell has been awarded the Silver Star for bravery at Northern Luzpn Mss Helen Tullis, formerly of the Chrysler Co of Howell is the ne i ookKfeper at Mclherson hospital a Howell i in Oi iiTal Motors Grounds near Mil lord, are being picketed by tha C l O The Jarvis gents furnishing store at Howell caught fire from a short in the neon sign last week Not much damage was done  Mrs Alice Schoenhals of Alabama has gone to Fairhope, Alabama for ihe winter A  irrxgc license lias been issued to Arthur Kikhoff, 20, Brigh ton ami Ruth Richardson, 25, of Brighton , NOTES OF 5 YfcARS AGO Finckney votes Feb 5 on the proposal to give the Detroit Edison Co t a franc liaise to furnish lights and power for uJ years The Wheeler  Hall Grocery and  0 W  b ft FLEMING in SAN ANTONIO KID Saluted Shorts Sun, Mon, Jan 20, 2 Myst ery Linked with Mur Lr HOUSE N 92nd STT vith WILLIAM EYTHE, SIGNE HASSO and LLOYD NOLAN Novelty Nvs Cartoon W5T  the Variety store at Brighton and the Shubal Moore farm house at Pingree were destroyed by lire Monday h w has a set of box tir hoys are enjo If Tu, Wed TThiirs Fri Jan 22, 2 24, 25 A Spectacular Musical A Spectacular Musical THE DOLLY SISTERS Starring JOHN PAYNE, BETTY GRABLE, JUNE HAVER Selected Shorts News The hi iuj gloves an ,m iiiu ii itil Mrs M J Jloisel of ihiii oiuej, enioriuiiiud 1riuay  at a snower jui Hoieuce lirghaui LuciU i upper is working in i i to O Mile Smith and  on Jan ,  on  ihe ice narvest at Lakeland starts next Monday Born to K J Carr and wife hter v, Ann wife on A year ago, Michigan Bell asked me n,un Caciiit Court for relief from an order of b Vidiigan Public Service Commiscio dsrectin us to tzvnj 3,500,000 from 19  revenues Thai court tLiarcd the order illegal on the    at ho Commission has no authority to mae a etro uive rale reduction The issue hs LCJI taken to tie TMiian Sunremc Court on anerii On Dccetrhr I, 1H5, the Coiinssion issued another order directing us ro refimd 7,000,000 froin 19 Ii and 9f5 revenues and t luce rates ff 19 6 by rm amount ripiicd by tfec Commission to be 3 500,000 iMichigan Bell has now ared the Inqnam Circuit Jourt to restrain the Commission from enfoivin this present order WJ went to conJ HEfORL bectiuw oj our obitgait an to protect the service we render the public For the saw resoi, we wst qo to court AGAIN We can afford no such reduction in our revenues, and the same conditions apply to the refund provisions of ihe new order as in the 1944 order, previouslylield illegal Each utility, t tame as each different business, has its own individual problems During the war, we gained a large number oftelephones, although restrictions prevented expansion of facilities to meet ordinary civjlian needs We still are far be hind the demand for service We are sny ,S50,000,U00 of investment in facilities needed to serve todays business the way it should he irjve  plant already would have been huiit irU ii  been for tie war Now it must he builr But as we add the e new investment dollars, witii no additional revenues from the4increase iiiv r,ent, our rree of earnings will go even lower tiirn the iraLquate level to which it already hcs ae oust Again since a year ao and the national pattern of further wage increases is still a matter of debate Other costs arc climbing higher every day Unify ci,itG7is not ou jorsfeable improve the sittmtiov, the Commissions order would redm ar C,,ihts to te point oj impaired credit,  which, ii continued too long, would result in insolvency When the institute J  or the ser ce iu yearjs or yood tained refunds 3P,, i tanHing of a pubic service ai  iifc incr 4es sr necessary ipc uigs mkr b Talr over tle fcpii ne service cannot he mainind a ire reduction cut r earnings further, it will tend to discourage fols from investing their money in the telephone business And well be needing more investment money from now on to eynand and iorov telenhonr  w Michigan Bells objective is to furnish the best possible service at the lowest possible cost Since 1936, the hist time the Company challenged a reduction in exchange rates, there have been numerous rate cuts, representing a cotal savings of some 7,700,000 a year on the basis of present usage Looking toward the widest possible use of the service, we expect and want our rates to come down as rapidly as technical improvements will permit Such improvements in the past have kept telephone rates down in the face of rising costs But oday, increased costs are coming so rapidly that tmnrovements in the telephone art cannot keep ppee in offsetting them We simply annor affc S another te cut at ths time Jvijchnai than tho ing5 Wvi1 depre J cr i a   fai,  idl earnings today are a lot lower oi most industries Our wartime earneij Ji lowest in hit ry except urring the s nryiTo and in tl Tiuurc, rLvings from   c  ill he more iai ofTsf by the in  s oi doing bu uis Oui basic wage foj atnple, are up lore than 10 per ccit Wh is not pronto test i nor out 11 qual y , il y 1 thu, 1  y  ac rt r  i wi  Die our t up to is this  Michigan Bell jUmg increased rates or large iHv is if courr JAIN to con ch is contrary to present ecoand which cavno be carried mimiH BELL JZLZFRZML COMPANY  Jan 1, a dauj, Fri  Avon Theatre nd 9 P M     it, Jan 18, y GENTLE Weaneuay Lola Morun is iii v iLii lung congestion  John Dock liy and wile of Antrim couni, loiiinji ejicieist, Uie Mait 111  i e, I vo Chalks liuti aiiu wiJe oil1 iueuuj ,i,i ii i io ijie CiiiiLa Si K ciiurcli burned Mtji a Jo ol 40UO I Joe 1 Mace way, lva i iy 1iii attended   i ,iU i ii ill lOoCO Efbliad 1863 ttie to Kill ii Monuay aim ni  McPherson State Hank t 11 Li 11, A Great Wtr JAMES CRAiC, MAAJOAl Cartoon Saivwior, That m Sun, Tto THE AFF A JOAN FONTAIKE PUta Nw CoMinf MIncniiary REPLACE MFNTS  Reconversion i loaelied a stae where new commodities will soon be available Most home have replacement needs of some sort or another and this bank wants to help financially in their purchase Why not stop and take stoek of what is needed New roofing, new i siofintf, freshening up the house itself , may be in order,or it may be replace ment of vrorn out appliances, and furnishings inside the house We supjrest you consult you dealer, about price and quality and trade in  possibilities When you know how much money is needed we would like the opportunity of discussing the matter of a loan with you Our rate of 500 iper 10000 is reasonable on this type of loan THE OLD JUDGE SAYS i a Photo Finishing  WE HAVE ihe new llyinouth Conjjl church at La usin  burned down Monday It A pioposition has been made to vJiage council to luiniii Uie vill witn lights, ihe mailer is under ration fbe county Farmers Institute at well Jtas been postponed until 14 About 5Q men from here are a the ice at ukey Latce Tb Plfickney Hay View Reading was reorganized last week witx the Wlowing officers 1 JVS, Step Dwrfee, Vice Pres, F 1 AnSec, Mrs Leal iMgier lreas,i Mann  Uie Cong 1 Sunday schoo 1 has elected the following officers Hupt, Roy Teople 1st Asst, Kittie IJoff 2nd, Mrs Dan Richards Sec Mable Swarthout Asst, Kittie Grieve leas Mable Sigler Librarian, Iva Pfaceway Organs, Ktta Carpenter Asst, Mrs Crace Crofoot The war with Spain still goes or with more death from fever and pestilence than from wounds Spain has lost 90,000 so far of whom onlvf 7,000 were kilW in action She still has 162,000 troops in Cuba and Porto Rioo The Livingston County Mutual Fire Insurance Co has elected the following officers Pros, W M Horton Vice Prei Jay Moody Sec F D Sargent Director, WF    VA Smut has bought the mUkA UVD TAfclfiTS SMNVSJHfw I McKiersM SiJe Bank  Money to Joan at reonne rt interest patd on Saving KVK , Time Certuficateit di iepait McPhefeVMi Stat r  ART Saw you at tfat movies last night, Judgt, That vat quite a weekend that alcoholic vent through, vasnt it OLD JUDGE Sure wit, but rm afraid xaott peoplt wont really understand iL ART What do you mean Judge OLD tDGESimriy this That poor chap ft  low had not turned to alcohol for he would have turned to something dek ART An there many that get in that condition Judge OLD JUDGE Fortunately not, Art Soentittt at a great university have stated that approximately 95 of the people who really a tick mannot just a drunk J do to sensibly Only 5 are inmodettta Studies by famout psychiatrists and the tiineInthat5istheamafinuasberlo medtai ritoisjtfan show that akohotesm is n slnhilin flni tin In in up itjtlntisi iittfiwsWbyacravieyfaakaohoiwit is ditstry whichdoetnotwaata to use itt product itnmodetately, is ating fully mthe tolvtion of tkm pnhtomI fe4  Victory Clothing COLLECTION Souash The fcoiir Oufsida Tnolt Door  Hie Pittctifcf DispacS Wednesday, Jen 16, 1946 PiNCKNEY DISPATCH Catena at poatoffieo am I  PWkoy, Midi  I 5 ocoad dan iKor i Subscription U25  yoai  Paid ia Advar S i t  fflHtlimiUIIIHILMUIIMIlUIIIIHIIIIMnillUllttUHUttltllllUlltoltMIUllUUi FOR COLDS AND LAGRIPPE TAKE OUR PAUfc W CULBTT PUBLUHBt Paul Ayotte of Detroit sprt tht 1  Cold Capsules week end with Doni Spears U  fc1 Mi 4 iff   j 24 CAPS WHE  OU HAVE A COLD tRY OUR White Pine  Cherry  Cough Syrup 3 OZS FOR 25c, 8 OZS FOR 50c  1 ran for Victory Clothing Collection by F O, AUxr Philadelphia Bulletin  26c, GUARANTEED Mrs  initred iraves is in How ell this week serving on juiy Jt Asher Wylie family spent Sunday at the Kred Wylie home Rev Morgan Hiriff ad moth r, Ms Alma Harris, er m town rueday Mr and Mrs Ci  iiicai of  Iush Lake spent the week vl m5 Detroit 1 Mrs Kiu lecreaux oi Howe 1 visited at the lien White home last , v  k i uesitay  Mrs Louise Glenn is spend n  month in Los Angeles and Holiywoot California  M J Hoiscl of larden City wasjj a visitor Tuesday at the Winston 5  Bauuhn home 5 Mr and Mrs J H Gunk of Du 5 roit spent Sunday atthe John it 2  Martin home S Mrs 1hlllis Soule and children o g Huwei spent the week end al the  Phillip Sprout home lUinilllllllllllllIIIllllt Lat nillimUilllillllllllUILillllllinihMIIUlUIIUIUl oner irainier jr and auulv ol 11111,1,,   T  Lansing wcie v 1 dnesday vsituis at 1 , J rwmnnnnnnnn nmTr Mr Mr, Diuko and  KMIA ttffea lUaV fil VA daughter of Lake Chemung spent  r  W 1M SWeT  V i Sunday at the Alnert homi 5  Homer Ahney  iiiovinu the house away he ree ntly houyht on lit Ki y nnlds Wylie or Kisele farm on the Howell road Week end quests a thr Letter McAfee hoiue at Rih Lai were John Adams and Mr and Mrs Omar Class of Detroit Miss llornice Lnmonl who is employed at the secretary of sate office at Lansing spent the week end at the Lnn fovle horn1  Mrs Dorothy Carr Roherts has returned homefrom Gulfpoit Mis Mr Lulu auh eniertauied at lvv hu band, Jack Roberts, has been tunyau parly at her home Sunday been hone on furloueh, I   I t   and larolv called at S wy9 j   3 Miss Dede Hinthoy who ha hern the Joe Met home in flowdl Sun  1 llSf  rit 1 fill H I   CORY DRUG STORE FREE SERVICE arm Animals Collected Promptly iViodern Equipment Capable Men r L FARKER, Aent Phone 88, Pinckn I t FASTFST Dead Stock Service in Michigan Central Dead Stock Co  VV rvllliiiilHli4hllilHt1MiilUllllillm S 3 Kennwuys Gen Store  1 ill at VcPherson hospital, Howell, day tuAid home Thursday and resumed  tniehimj in the Marble school Mori ,   g lP,lI111 in u dren in Detroit and Ilyihith lait  day I v i 114 1 her Sunday quests at the Murvin ShirA ley home wore the Misse Anna KilJimerfind Kathrine MMbr, lnry   4 Shirev and family nf lason and  Jfow J and Mrs Elmer Ivankovnrh f Fow Sunday uues  lrNj1 Smith home were Mr an Mr Ma I Mr and Mrs Roben Aev and Mnun and Mi, and Mr  Kranl  X   , ,  M  1   III TI  Mrs Lulu La ili  week Mr and Nils IVHI artliout and Mr ami Mrs Slaidey Duikel uero mda nieht at the Challe Bank n How 11 iimuiiitMiUHHrtiiiiimiimiii FC Reickhoff Sr  OPTOMETRIST 120 WIST TMUND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR AFPGINTMBNTS  PHONE aS8 Ridoe 613 ffipmm,rui, t,fafiinfiniifmimnuti IIII mtiiimuHisHJiiit  mi riMiiiiiiiFHiiLmiiumiM Invjn nrapbell is vi,itintr hi dandier aui family, Mr and Mrs dnrrghler,Robtrftn, nntl M 4UwaVMhiUi mdlauehtr f Hfrwr4f 5 U Federal Supervision 5 , Te visited Mrs Ronnie Hekins and Miss Marion Shirley f hel,ia s Mer,L mv Fdial Oepoit In   bahv at Todo, Ohio, Sundav Her nenf the week end wth Mrs Jean  iurance Corporation All Da S Harcl Hats of Gregory at theii j ,MrithfM, Mrs Trene Jaek of Julfport Meyer and with he r calledon Mi   potiu Inaured up toSSOOO fo S  venter home at Nokonvs, JZlorida  jvTss, is also vislinp her The baby Mary Jane Gallagher Seefold on HIP g ch DpMitor  Jfine Amburey and Klja Haminerj  nanied Carol Irene     11 i  spent the week end in Detroit toboggan party at her home Sunday 2 Electric Wiring  Elostric Service , Motor Rjpairing  DonHammerFiafikZeigler j  10 to Dead and Disabled  Hones ard Cattle  Hog, Calve and Sl3p  REMOVED FREE rUONE COLLECT TO DARLING A COMPANY UnUPI J aO WE BUY HlDEi AND CALFSKINSL ARLYMORNIMC CALLS RFXEIVE 1HE BEST SRVCE f  5 HOW TO GET THE LOAN  S YOU WANT 3 g We provide forms on which f  yn Uil uendle the iliforma   1 lion we need to judr your  S f 1 2 f 1   S Give us fdl dtails about tlm S 5 puipoM of ihe an, how lon S S you will iir,i j, iMj now yoll S X plan to pay it back The 101 g 5 facts wi hac about your fi B  5 nauial problem, th  hetiej we S g fail help you solve it 5 Your first st,p m arranin J anv DJIII i i, OMH i ai    tu over tjie details with us  I VH   VL AMJ LL LLMis S  A AiLAIiLK JJ SOLM 5 LOANS I aMaBMBai,,,,,,,,,,,T lHJNaiiliillllilirillili ilTlllinilHfitlrmttWcMyMfl,rt  ESTOCK Hi ACL  NERAL TRUCKiN Weekly Trio Made to Detroit  1 THE FARM BUREAU IS FIGHTING YOUR BATTLE FO FAIR mm, GOOD lVS, AND A SQUARE DEAL A GOOD FARM ORGANIZATION departments of the federal and state enables farmers to work together efifec governments, to business, industry and tively for fair prices, 9nd for tax and labor other laws that will deal equitably with The Farm Bureau has advanced and  farmers A good farm orgaoizatioa is oa protected your interests many times ia the job for a square dnej fcf splfidhoTe  the past You can depend upon it ia MV NKI CH Mill BAB , rou  HUP YOURSELF by THE FARM BOSAU keeps its Joining Ike Fan Etaeae, or by coameambersnip mfomed and organized to ttnulng yoar auaihmiiip Ready  ict on legisUtioai and other proposals iHOOM fiiiiir ere reajirn la 41 ihich wM agect Acer hnumrn Mea states Mere ffcea 3SW0 tamers ere es aeeiBy leaKescss ear aMapeersnsp st fnafwiif, to the state legHatare, to bershap is fS per i  YOUR COUNTY FARM BUREAU j Roll Calljor Membership Starts  of tfttt E tate of LM4 JfppwRnr to th ojri that the time for preseJitatwin of ejrinv Tmnjtf aW Mate should In limtd   fiMi loat a iie wd phe h appoint 4 to rrrrvo, xirine and adv  , ii I rVtumds aaixi sayd oVf A    id wor snid tKirt L r OrhrrH That aH  tVe T,  s d drcor am WITH it  nt heir rUimfi to ail Court   , iro  fKT or r sherc  nth da f Xafc Aftv Y4C at t i03te Ipbek in th1 forenoon, a atf Probiae 0fif top W atvd i benbv awBoawtot Ciir dovwt4  h i Further 04M4 IK K tbwwof W giMfi tiop of  4 I i  JBrLAJMWadUaicWy, JML 16, 1S4J Ill  V lev EL SAGGINGFLOogl Wimnti mMMHNT MMSIMU, ri4im TEL0POST Bring floor Slowly om Scffely lockJoTholf OriglnaLU  KASTIt CtACKMO  STICKING WINDOWS  HOOt VHMTION fOeiti 4r fey j fe Imfall Vowrseif  fOWAItUM ftftOM,  IfKKINa ftoou  UlUtl SJrAltt Classified Want Ad Ceatawrf tMn Wnft Tlvt fatay Snikuiui lUf ML Dft  M 1 Oct 24Pukoey and Stockbxidge tfe VLQ Pheasant season very poor Oct 3LPickney lose to Mich Center St to 7Mike Dark and Helen Merivy luarriejji, Alao Roberta Mc  Artor ad Marti AmbttrgeyO,  1 install MM  jfeyea CampWit worthy MatMl   j SuadejllQO, a,  a SiM   Nov T Phwkney beat Hansvillej Wd4eja 4,111 ,6 to 7 Eddy Mansfield dies, als 5turdj7 to  in Ike eeeeAm FOR SALEsKig chickenMuitahle Mrs, Jennie Foran Zena Mummer  for Sunday diaaara,dreaad 4 dalivj nd Leonard Joiiea Married Jean,   V , ered as ordered John  Martin , Craft and Jack Paton wed   Nov 14 Pinckney wins thriller at Dexter 7  u Kenneth Lamont and J Katharine Knudaon married Peer hunters go uurth Wm Doyle jr1 die  OHie tit ReeieWe, iU Nov 21Pinckney ends season Seesdag bp Ae4etot FOR SALfi40 Tone of Alfalfa hay,  first and saeond cutting Louis Staakabie DR G St MeCLUSKEY DtHTIST US RJUahagM TeJeeMls ION tit isai Hewe4l llWjea t FOR SALLiuu bales of Alfalfa  xfi hay Oscar Reck   uei aJWUINU  yiWUsWHW b  iwrtlunl 01 to U Miller  Old aad New PWty get 7 deer, WiUard Wilweb mmimmmmmmmmmmm HBMSNBBli iss at Red fats I  CUj, Lake A Ual Year  i given Phone Howell 7130F5 McGUIRB  RANKIN girl,  Nov 28Justine Ledwidge and Ed  SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS MACHINE AND MACHJNELESS ALSO COLO WAVES  HOID a CHUBS w Wa ee eeRejej ejsjoja Loaai Repreeetetfra Phosve ST r 4SS ejkwWWe se eaeJfcejSW MAJITCN J LAV AN  4Mef r aw Ptm I a Bit 1 BU iuitttmNU4 will do butchering wwJ Qhlick married Ernest Kli  i Dofor farmers who have stock to kill aMMr and Mrt josejhine Backer, 1 Phone 6 MARION JARVlSOwnerJ   L W Umstead Phone A4F18 Mwry Lgu Bekkering and Anthony, FuR ALEMtxed lutrdwood tu HUn Rennon tity lots Ray Coons Dec 6School forms safety patrol, Phone Pinckney X24 or write 605 Anita McClear and Bernard Lyons Riehardson Rd, Howell Rte t married Joseph Griffith elected the lN6T1CE master of Livingston I oe Worden  PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER iaeiwy, Mu4ife  WWww Cliarlef K   Attorneys at Law First Slate aad laviaf  Hwwn, M4ehir  Hfr C Hendee dies  Pec ItFootball banquet held at school and Veterans Memorial Field JIIPHUP JZmlMmmmmmmnnmiu Wanted  Income taxes made eat at my home 406 East Grand River, Brighton Phone 8781 Mr a J M McLucas FOR SALEWhite Clovertae Salve PJect launched j Also rubbish hauled 25c a load out Pec 19Mrs Lottie Farrell, Mrs  eQfs 60s a load from basement Mary Robinson die Masonic installa1 Harry Hannaman tion Mr n Mrs S E Swarthout i wj delen Rubinstein Cosmetics g,ebriltfl 6th wedding anniversary  elusive in Livingston County at Engagements of Dorothy Ellw and  I Howell  Byrfln Wilson and Edna Maas and   Allan Dinkel announced S B Thorn IFOR SALESlabwooO Buy Now ag county agent dies 1200 raised Thurson Lumber Co, Phone 844 tor Veterans Memorial Field frHwell, Mich , f Dec 26ICmlBtey Murray car taken FOR SALE White popcom,alio al Detroit Edison announces refund  LEV UeVFY GENERAL 1NSI KANCE Paome S9 rs Plntkmmt MikM Septic Tanka Cesnpooh Cleaned  P H Swarthout ft SM  FfiNUUL HaMa Modem Bqulmeat  Acabulaiiee, Sertiati I Pho Z PtaelreF, MtMf General Motors Car owners, play vised at  LIVINGSTON MOTOR SALES Putck  Pontine P Vi, Howell  HUM1 yiwx i a  ieuy ser lalfa and brome hay C A Dinsmtre Your Soy Beans  Will Pick them Up  Merlin Darrow and Dana Gray are M36 1 mllei east of Pinckney  mairied Frank Johnson and wife ob   serve 50th wedding WRITE ALLENEL HOTEL A i,,,TT   r, anniversary ROOM 70 o PHONE 44 FORSERICETRegistered Hampshire, 200Q i, total raised for athletic AMM ADA  boar Y Hamperian figld project ,nTi AKVUR MICH WANTEDTrucking work Will also Ibaul gravel and coal Have 8 ton  truck, local or long hauls David Hoffman Phone 122 FOR SALELot of kinoUing wood,  cheap if taken at onde, also two   lfixfi50 tien in good condition F E Manley, M86, 5 mi west of   Pinckney j , FORSALETwo good horses, wt  1S00 each Robert Pike  I Mr ani Mrs Earl Baughn spent Sunday at the George Roche home at Fowlerville Detective WaHer Clinton, brother of C J Clinton, has been mentioned quite prominently in the investigation of tho Marsden murder there It happened in his precinct 0 i  Farmers Feed Supply Co PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELL,Mr fFOR SALE Eggs j Gustavs Hannaman  FOR SALECompietly equipped  house trailer at Andrew Campbell  home Glenn Kingsley  WA1Dil CHICKENS r Highest trie eaid for all kinds of poultry Tyler Bregen, Howell, Mich Phone 572, Howeil    ttlelffiilkiriiiiiliiw Housewives SAVE TOUR WASTE FATS T United States Gevcrnment 1 1 ml r a  them 4  IVES Leave at title Steve Triplet ax aa expeoaive tddidotx to tay iumif Thee iat aiwmja room lor  auRodbyta in dbe buggjot w ffr Itwlgffl And there iiai alwaira ijoom Cor die extra leeRD or iDoliaAce wou waoc to hevei ewssejeeF BF p w ee w eeise e sejeevw p aa eoer wtfifts ia ioadeouate Aff iajMeloflttate ararjea ayateaa irrffnif cooeaet IbAove 6iaea oaaejuioc o rimwt brealkara aaei ft  100 eAearidty wiudb jroe pay for ie jbodi eaXMRO aoei IIM1 Uaviac chat casxaattoo roooi voefve eiwevi eranfiial aojf be  gcao4 ieie4hat ja aaa yoo discover that yom cmt bant tifjm wich4Met a OrtWCefleT Ojf dtiQp OlMDiaJ0 roit WMef pfjua ap aat iaaRoja irtftiir acaio fcoaa waHJwfoctf try jHeaaerit as  evoefcfce  3 VifTMir fiisM w   it ,  fiTi  X VI  fit r    r  i y P   Volume 63 TO radmfr DUpatch WedncnUy, Jn 16, 1946 News Items of Boys in service Mens SAO ItasM ttwosraias Onr ftoj Who AI4 fttrvtef ii Ik Anmod  vnvSJnMsnsn Harold Latimer has been discharged from tne army and vuh hit wiio daughter and iwin daughters oif MiUord vilVed uc the G W Latiratr home tout week Lyle Latimer tx the merchant marine called UJJ fro i Now York where he was about i leave  auuth America There are 24 people from this county attending the University oi Michigan There are 9 from Howell, 6 from Brighton, 3 from Fowlorville, 8 from Pinckney, 2 from Gregory and mo from Hartland From Pinck ney aro Mra Mildred Lftvey, music John C Houston, literary and Arloa Vincent , architecture Four G I boy are attending They aro Veryle Kinsel, literary, Urighton Edward Russell Literary, FowlerviUeHarold  Lighted Athletic Michigan Mirrdr Field Project State Nfcws   Nowt and and Henpnif of the Veteraut Memorial Field Project Suu TwMt TeW from Uftdnf ProgrolQs Final fioadUne Jaa     There is only one thing worse Donations are coming in steadily thau a t6 deficit t is a state, aurfor the 1inckney Veterans Memorial Pua Auditor General John Morriaon estimates there4 be a surplus in tne state teaaury of arounU 88,000,000 gJJJJJy Noveaa Friday Field and the committee is confident it will in over tl required 3000 by Jau Uu which b the Victory Party and Xlox Socul at the school which by July 1947 To date the requests will wind up the campaign Thenar this 27 million exceed 7G million committee and aoicitors have worked, noarl three times the sum available, hard and should be congratulated on What would be normally be cpn the almost assured success of the sidered an asset now threatens tp driveThe response of the people was become a political liahility l  most gratifying Many informed the1 Pressure groups are organliing solicitors that if they were abgrt at again and their leaders possess p the end of the drive to return and suasive argumentsThe public schools  IT MAve CHURCH Rev Franc us Murny, pastor Masses at 748 and 1100 a m Catechism 745 Hunday and 1000  Chronology of URR14W Year 1945  OMMiiN    During the campagn of 1 Uiili an C July COUIUN iugys  1220 uoon 80V p nv Preparation for Holy Communion each Saturday 8 to 9 p m an Sunday 700 to 7 so a m COMMUNITY CUMUX uRCH  ft Alfred AlUrd, MloiUr MreFlorcQco Ssugpn,Organist anu they would give more About 05are close to the hearts of the peoplei ChoJr Director percent of the village iusincss men ihe Mich Educational Assodiat0 Q, M, Thompsoa, S b Supt and residents contribn d i it j wan  3 million more, the Michk Vet Morniag Worship J jofi The Detroit News curried a fineerai  Facility at Grand Rapids asks Sunday School SZ1Z, 11 U 80 writup of the proJet rrry, Howell artrt Gustavt, school page Monday in which praise the initiative ami enterpriseall want new buildings, the of the community ami fnl Pinckney lwoud be one of the first class D Tr Butterbach, Literary Sergt Welton Chamberlain land ed in New York from Germany on he Bervilie Monday and is expected, schools in the state to have a lighted home soon I athletic field, Jeremiah E Shirey coxswaim on  j,0la toiwtell  the USS Laurens which as one of I Hiram Smith the Magic Carpet fleet in the toutnj Capt Tom Young Pacific 1 s MW brinrrg retunji0Ui Clinton Family ing soldiers home, has beea diichji Helen Reason ed and i homeward bound,  Henry Hauck Harold True jrp, sui of ilarold Marvin Shirey True, rado commentaLor, who owns Lore Bassett the Schuler farm a Chubbs Corn Lawrence Gehringer era is taking i G 1 literary course, Irvin Kennedy at the tniversity of Michigan He Gus Rissman was discharged from the navy la3tGoodnow Store September after 3 years in the South Dr Hollis Sigler Pacific nJudge Willis L Lyons Sergt Wm George Meyer, son of Frank Shields on their 770Q0 tne State they Conaission 250,000, Aeronautical the colleges mental 500 500 1011 2600 6 00 moo 500 500 Choir practise Wed evening Mark Nash eiuii h pal uck QMal evening at the home of Mn supper Friday night Mnckney in first place tu ue The ioilow ii4 marr place Kobert Martin and Helen Mctrory, Kuland Silver and Mid Kileen Kochviu, Vii,uma Wy lie and Harry tiraut, UobciL  IT,S ley and Thelnui iioody W  il Miyeij Ianuly entertained Sumlay 1, lui ton, Edsel and U 11Gorman Kelly und Mr tlaie Palmer tlectcd to MhutJi board Nancy Ucason im h, aito  liilciS broken U July lNMary Jane CalUihcr and  lowa id Sceteld married C,uic  V U I  1 j h  I UatcS a id iidwWU ia i able die July 25Work starts on excavitn MJC two more rooms at si hool, uliu Asehenbrenner taud Join t a,  vc ml carai us A J  1I i onard Devine and Mrs etnia VI, iiin m  iedWillard Will  , Oitanikrtiyii known as the Liberty leaue sprang into exisUiaec Its purpu t wa to su that the people n the hili income cla ,ot a square j Ueu it pusenteU a Lrinht and shina target iur ew heal oiators m t the cumpan in which I, li K carr ied all the state, Vii two aim il was never luard of KIW alur that campaign Now another orvanidation has ie,ed it head calling itself the Sentinels of America which acloidin u   K Kelsey of the De lirii vu wanis to nu back to the days ol the iarden of Kden It 1 w ould ii rei  i  eirGOSPEL MISSION health program 20 million The cities want money too and so it goea This is election year and politicians are wary  Increased sevice demands are the rule in every state Heavy wartime Pastor rzra Beathey traffic have damaged the highways S 8 Supt Marvin Shirev Roads must be replaced Inflation Morning Worship 1000 has decreased the buying power The Sunday School 1047 wages must rise Increased attend Young Peoples Meeting 730 ande at colleges ha caused housing Fvenmg Worship shortage Hospitals an badly over Prayer Service, Wed 800 Ftjuin and de do Ihis h repealing all prolei lal im iiaKti in recent iiiciuiintt Social Security, luemployment ompensai ion, Xaiwm iahoi KelatioiJ Act  ajie and Hours Act, Colhclve I, rainin,ld Ave IVniojis etc Thi neral Mo tors liisilainis any respoi ih,lity loi hig irregaloin in, James Wyli  20oi crowded The wars i2JicHne of morals has spawned a crime Mgs MARY MONTAGUE 0,UJ wave in Detroit and other cities 10 00 500 Mr and Mr W H Meyer wan in John Hagman    it the big parade staged in New York Harold Crandall  Cty Satrdny He marched withthe Mrs Jennie Eastman 17th ar I orne division Bill served in Anehor Inn Europe v ith the parnhhute troops  Cecil Roberta SergtCyrus AtLee was home from Phillip Getile 500irelief , , L   Gerald Kennedy  5001 Back in 1087 when riidownstrikes J H Hookar 100 rared the state went into cbt to pro Retirament pension for state and local employees authorized by the 1946 legislature, constitute another bid for funds If long term unemployment again o 01 prevails in Michigan, welfare officBJon ials would again imnore increased  B0j legislative appropriations for public 500 5011 ,o  The funeral of Mrs Mary BulMs Montague who rlirvj in a Mt Pleasant hospital was held at Howell lapt Saturday She was a former resident of Chubbs Corners, heing the widow of the late Probate Judu Arthur Montague Surviving are two daugh ters, Mr3 Jenn Manning of Mt Pleasant and Mrs Kitte Irwin of Conneticut Camp Grant last Tue  tt V i Sergt, Fdward Spenrs has receiv ihan pA dlechargi from the air eorp anl toy Campbell  500 dp reiet to the distressedThs could arrived home last week Thursday H wag in Oklahoma, Kansas and Wah Imrton, D C but didnot get across Ru sell Gardner his secured i years leave of absence from th  Vfrs Chanyi 50,hannen again David Hoffman 300 State have expended their un T Heynal   2 QO1 employment compensation coverage Stackable and wife 50 Despite a STiTiroh reserwr  Ixcal News ird Will  sta, ystem  nes Ma and Ja  lcoX die AWJ  owlerville Fair Eme ook ili1, Itickie Miller fractt n skull, Iaiiut Nickel car stolen fi no Frank Hinchey home  Anu 1Pinckney stages VJ ei1brat ion as war with Japan endsE H Ueniuist presumed dead Pinckney Iiiiihlies in second place in couriy oiigue enUrs Ann Arbor tmirna8mtTnent    T Aug 22 Pinckney heat Chelsca in oft hall toiimainont , to 0 but lo,esj lo Ann Arbor Moose, Grace Young wins U of M srholarhip, Joe lientile sells out to Muiray Kenneiiy, Kugene Towner of Ann Arbor buysomniunity hall Mrs Monim lar child and Kex Nogle married Aug, LiJIunes Murphy and Anirl ia ielaska married and Marie Monks mid Joseph 1icard Mjs  dame hocking and Mrs Jo,schine Ahriims  ie M Pearl Doyle etablishes I lu J P Doyle SJUK memruial fund at Mich State Normal V Sept 5Pocal stdiOfiTTnTrts with a enrollment of 27fi, highest on record  i i ilt auiiougti heir j SUphei heprul I presaiclits IlleV elm  iconoiiust, is one of its vice ,a tlujc is sucker horn every minute and apjarently tiie moneymd bos h,ie a an been laken for a ride by a clever promo tor akin to the one v ho mice sold iolij bricks on broadv, ay the uar coni pori of oui Wilson   200 Mr and Mrs Mark Nash were these Detroit Sundayt n funds could be wined out by a yTj Hnry pau va in Detroit the Mich Bell Telephone Co and will ajr IWleribergef, ,  100 Und economic depression, rfWfrffTne take a G Itourte a Mic Blatc V H Gardner  200  n the war years when jrovcollege Wm Thompson  200 Grrnient offcials were busy with Jack Haines and ud Bekkering Rojr Harris  500 postwar planninc a favorite subject returned to Great Lakes naval baseW C AtLee  1000i n war projectsThese were designed Sundy after a ten day furlough Crug AtLee 500 Sergt Ralph ftfaham writes he is j Warren Barton at Java with the U 8 Mariiec HeMr and Mrs L Cambur   500 r, 00 thanks the 1  hrr   Vj T,, T njg   IOOO gift  Lratay V Sickle   600 Pfc Gorden Lamp whe haj been, Mrs Glfe Enquiflt 500 home on sick leajitekas returned to Harold Tolmfi 2 00 Ft Sheridan, III Service Mens Gift Com 6000 Don Wedemeyer who has been in John Spears   600 the service g years, moetly in India F n des 250 and China, has ben diachargad andiTwrana James 25o arrived home Saturday IT rt Harrir 100 Loren Meabon was given a dis Ivester Harris   100 oharee from the navy at Great Lake iussell Glover 100 last week and he and his wife ar Robert Aschenbrenner 500 at the home of his parents, Mr ar  Gerald Henry  500 Mrs George Meabon  jTr Clare Skirner  500 Fsel Mever USN of thp v  Clyde Fisher FamMy 25 00 AS Harry G Jackson  1000 Lloyd Nash and wife 600 Ira Nay   500 Mrs Laura Wlson Howlett 600 NU John R Martin  1000  500 thp v Biddie is still in California but changed ports several times STORY OF THR FABULOUS CO Paul Gallico, P a series st tinp in in the Amercan Weekly vUa the Sundays Jan 20 issue of The Detroit Funday Timer, tells die colorful life story of Edward R BA4 ley, former Indian fighter, who rose to he monarch of Americas Monte Carlo and only man to win the Ken tucky Derby four timas Get Sundays Detroit Times to help abolish the snock of veterans returning to civilian life luring reconversion from war to w ice Now it appears that mo t of this work project must wait several years until costs come down ar 1 mateial isavailable Owing to inflation and uncertain wages contrctors are off ering only the Cost are from 401 to 70 percent above 1940 and are still rising Much of the postwa planning was not realastic as it was based on federal aid from Washington Con gress will mke no appropriations unless there is widespread unemployment, f Getting the federal week Mrs, Walter Clark and Mrs Joan Meyer were in Ann Arhor Tuesday Jimm poll v ird hi mother Mrs Mable Bell, in Dexter last week Miss Tiirv Jpffroys snnnf thennlend with her brother, Steve, n De troit Gayle Hondee is visitiir lr a, d rs umes Nash and family in Cold watr  1 he alter effects uj timie lo cjop uj A II li Luiopi are aid to heiiilcd with the rivrs of Ainerlcaii V, ,, avaitng liujMjtitijji to Ainrrn,1, In Algiers iiitli ric , aiioni riid i ma Xisls,  woiuyn lied Ccisi worker i forming an organimon to bring to counti the tiiousamN f id 1 iititiJii ehii mi hi i ic,  ,r is u Ann ru an v leiansj Aci OJdiiig t her thee art nun irf Agei v ii inie Ii ry ,,1 laaloi lakls us ,t i id i m ie ol i ii voi leading edajap at ci,l4ege athet athletic puiuacs Last iioia tJ Mi ioolhall no oal ucik IJes II conei niad I  a, tank rofhi, ,crciai ii, dliyed eiitllily tlli IOili ii  11 In jll O t ol tlr , t IKlelit, ll Kith Pedwidge leals couritv leagm in batting Charles Khnfrr and Mij 1,,M1 lhl J  Poretta Stevens wed Irviriv Latiinfr i11    jrrrr dies vrnm Sept 12Jb7rYMayor oWBwfcrTr1, W,s ouihust Duffy tfe Born to riiofS TTTftr4,d iUn Ill Lol, 1 JState I games aid they purpose of aI develop lie also de, lie college i jol vab rmr y nie and wife and Nelson Sholun and wife sons, doe iirk starts coHfiio  Icy Sent 10 Tapt Thomas Young and Margaret Curled married Ko I Dllingham plants Pihjca Toeuiusch Jay P Sweeney i man of Vicory IWtond drive, j Sept o Hugh Mclherson i Sat, Pockni football tean i froiu Mrghton J 2 to 0 wheat from  r ll  chair Tom nrs college ul get nowhere is it gooie that lay and MiUol crowds Mt not only pay the cost collie athletic piool hcj th i,, , , ijcdi as stadiums to provide work is not the answer either From 1929 to 1039 whcle federal employees increased ff per cene, state employees also increased 62 percent and municipal employees 14 percent Thus despite increased ees contribute 100 eachO Phillips, f1 employment there was no , , ir iiu  tiu r local saving Walter ffulbicki The fpllowiag KingSeeley employ George and Warren Pell of Dexter spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs highest bids possible John Bell  j Mrs Sylvia Sinerer and rhidron retuned last week from a visit n Indiana   Mr and Mrs Floris Clark of De troit snent the weekend with Mrs Lola Rogers  Keith Iedwidge bowlod with the KingSeeley team at Ann Arhor goVernment Friday night  Lynn Hendee was in Lapeer last Wednesday to attend a Farm Pureau meeting  Mr and Mrs Leo Pottos of Wall i ed Iake silent Thursday at the Ri J Carr home  Oles, Frank SerSnapn rs Margaret Tall dio vice Mens lift Com dance Oct  Pinckney beats Ann Arw Reserves 13 to 1 Frank Tim  ons dies Toon oganiation form  ot Oct 0 Thomas Road Sons sell elAaor and coal Imsines to Farnvrs Food  Si0lv o PUkney heats Adrian in third game 10 to f TraC Ott Dexter railcoad ageit is lied b train yr Marie Hendrk ol ackson dies   at 10 Claude U K  i  v difs Shool loses first game to St Thn  12 to u Janis Carr and Leo iieiiis and Virginle Stackable and John VSilson maried the big jjames i thi entire rai hnl do bonds on huge hi orl r lo draw vell ti coileges must hai winuiiiy tiioi , iirtice the mail scjanihlc i or i,i ,u h school placers w j io rCic fn i eholarships about the collgi to lielp is as old continue ami job, about the n pa their uav This pracii as the lull and piohahl un I Villi  h be the Ian are roiiph  ly satisfied losiug teams uhich will pjoLab uivcr  hitod to hjing om oerMiss Helen Reason and Max  Reynolds were dinner quests FriiLOSE 2 GAMES TO MMJfc W Litteral, K Allen, G Hoch Wi11 vlIlx I dav of Mr and Mrs Merwin Cumpi Pimkmv dropped Klerrmann, N Bandrofchak, Robtl The plight of the cities w due to   ba pames to JxsPe Rhode, Reuben Rhode, M Berry, the eCKius of wealth in outlying low Uovd Hendoe atonded a vas0nJ second team lost the L Riggs H Sanderson, E Hollistax   a decline in assessed c dance at the Iansing ter M Jurck ILHunt, V Albertaon, valuation City valuations declined temple last week R Teachwortfa, M Coatello, M Cro 12 Percent from 1928 to 1940 Ithers G Summers, O Korneke,, L Tlie svhoiesale agitalion hy agitator and poltaniack ail the dougju I, Mil, OitV leach such pOlpO I OUs    to unpen the peac  prograii An  army of occupation is a necessity  unless L want to prepaie to light  World War 11 J Wo have talked h a mn her of returned vetvjamand their thief compliant on life Overseas  lliat there i i but so aiimnd and conimenatoi seem u, ,i e ation a plot to extend that rapiacements , e tor all oersea Masonic x Brown H Chamber, COUHOL MCETIKG Mrs Ida Mae Mowr pas not sol , jtoi,owin donated 60c each C Januarj 14 wll last woelc Tord L Gets H Helmer, A Smithj Council convened with tho follow sent Pres, lavej Griffith Kennedy, e ins to be 11 and tho first team led hot  Ain,htlr ll iiul Mrs D V Hammer has returned, Pinckney has lost nVBk U conrerm i he new to Sioux City, Iowa, after spending game, having prevkmdH MoUi ,, Wi, a week with her family here  Criiss Iako and Lealie HKjQtpd t workers a 1946 Miss Leota Reason entertained Fdward Parker, Karl iHKrrvae a 5 honut 30 friends t hor home h Fri at , Norman Miller aUn4ed Htboilt They could do , J LedoY R Tenw A Befridod I  member, present Pres , Ivey,jnuJ  isR  us  fvU,rf V not y t in producJ Total KingSee donations 2940 TrUeeThayer, Griffith Kennedy TTl 1 T    TlJK   ril  Prict Henr tirUined LSSSTian 14, 1 Beck and Hammer Abst,CampbelV      ce    i WV in a sueh ap J Minutes of laat meeting read and maJ n llxs  w v vine r, JBMiir justie and rights on both p rToMJ Jr Pat ff  iCknev LeSTBP Jnbor dispute His remarks Veterans Memoriall  folloirinir bilU wee present 2a7Tnqrin7ahout cos garment at Murray Kenned, Store  iMy di , , Ton others on I wiafa the eonunitteel  alKeW and ,mk them up there  U  o  usually able to Z iarTorie Shehan had hr oar    DYEM    m  just north of the Oo w Ron was in Detroit one 4av laat wenk  Mr Clare McMackrn en her bridge dub laat Thursday , Don Swithout took a Mr Camp  SfSJZ wii  iwit  CranA Ranids check to the amount of  1000 n ft iJJXE Prav I contribution to Veterans Memoriall Jtfft tollowing xn   1 Field Project I wiafa the committee Mr and M Winston  1    appreciation in theriC H Kennedy Store Xmas candy children yent Sunday m Lans i better the value of Pinck nuts etc  2000 Her gmndmother, Mrs Paulua is ft     others Don Hammer, popcorn Xmas 8Of J inching lo wait One in he agitonscription 1 be avadcteians patient at Snnnmr hoanrtal Tbe JKisees Muriel Read Alice Jjee Ware were home Mien State eating over the and ir next pro for PiW  LS0 oa r  7J0  H  V drtv sbouW b  pnrutare plan for Pariter ficrvioe w alcohol 343rl flon,lits cemetery under permanent sup Fnudt Muaon labor on st 1   ,rom errision frs Oienn ntngaley returned to Andeev Campbell home from the oe faoflpHat, Ann Arbor Satur Very truly Fours ry G , 00 iO  aKfornia Jan Hi P v  been leeeivinj A knd of locnl O E ft manners fJV 1  , fianoe i mm Dewtlrj f  y f  tfce ftar4fcftjr inewnirfiwp n nave ibj tUne as, Mr Ad M Aom Aead and M  kV  W3 dough holds ont I, KV wmm   w  ftdGmUmtimrVe Yae a ptnVnnr ftwn the aer1 Motion by Griffith, supported by Kennedy to pay bUlaJtfotion carried Motion by Thayer supported by  jjGejAfnii tSaSt volunteertficemen, sel sSiTSoe CUkfrfo be jidJ and had to stay all night at Music lyBjjfj0K SSai praaBss nflwnssns aril find 60 or JI inrpnnnnw  nssp sssPsngnv nsnnsnnsj wnvjs innBE nn nrss vAsssssss pBpBsnssnynnnnnssy nnsanssa nnnssnnssnnnssjnt courses garment ami nick thorn up there EAClvRS CLEANERS A DYEM Howell, Mich ANNUAL GUEST NIGHT Livingston ode No TO F A A Pontiac   M will hold their annual guest night Mrs Weltha Vail and Miss Jessie and venison banquet at their hall on Ceen spetJUst week in Jackaon nign January 9 Kvry and Horton Returning Frdnv night Mason is asked to hrintr one gest they vere caught in the blzrard at Tlie proiras  as follows  Orcbestrfi rtrr Mnlian  llfc Mayers home Banquet 715 P Mj threats Several prominent men ace 4essJTnslsMlni M tlncent and Mildred Snook W4re Welcome  Joe CVffth WM mentioned including m Mamn a Z ar5,mLTnsslMHi1ITIII at Ann Arbor Saturday by Toattmast former state police official and Edmmmmmm ineVe ifny Payne They were attend Guessing Contest  , rriaewn Godwin, editor of a Lansin teTAjmP ed by Mr and Mrs Robert Tast i Introduction of Masons and Guesta wck and some lesser light W5 tiy  Pnwuntial showew wece jriven in Song Dick, Jack and Chris, bout all teca means of IpssTjyicit Oexter this Week for Miss Betty On Contest cond by fL Tbayer   Gallngher whe will he married next Remark Jy P Sweeney    week Mis Rita Walsh gave one oh 1 Remarks Charles VanWimkM Frank McKay and his affairs again made the frnt patron last week in connection with his trial at Masoi this week when some of his hewhmen were ordered arrested fo inrv tampering It is alleged they railed members of the jur pao  oer the telehone and made haunted his foMewntt fjabbing at storsm   ftp i e r  tp fr  W     HMIBMI UUjtch Wednesday, J 16, 1946 s 4, Syl INEIGHBORING NOTES The propoHuxa to borrow the van Theatre8um  20,00010 buUd w CHtLWA, Midi Fvi,, Sat, Ju 1, 19 SNAFU A Comedy wife ROBERT BENCHLEY VAGUE, CONRAD JAMS, ETTE PARKS Crtooa  sura MJ v,vvv ,  hull at South Lyon carried Uut week I at a special election 122 to y I Miss Helen Uland, teacher in Una dilla, has entered Mclherson hospiti a Howell, for an operation Mrs Maude Young is teaching for her Kev James Nixon of Pontiac is the new Methodiot minister at VERA  lUainfkild NAN I Pvt George Kobb of Stockbridge  J has received a discharge from the New J itnny after serving Z years overseas  under Jen laiton Sua, Mon, lue, Jan 20, 21, 22 j W7toWn Merry, sn of Mr and Mrs ALONG CAME JONES Starring IGARY COOPERLORETTA YOUNr, WIU1AM OEMARESTDAN DUR YEA, FRANK SULLY jCartooa Popular Scianc Sun Showi 306, 500 700, t00 Wd, Thur, Jan P3, 24 RADIO STARS ON PAR A E A Musical with Knmiett Berry ofStockbridge  on patrol duty in the Palua Island of uie South Pacific , Chris Ludtke has retired after serxinK 2 vars as secretary of the FowlervilleCHd r Mw Lodge Dr Ora Carr, dentist of Lake Chemung died last week He wa3 from lVvlervilk ,d,um o tli u ii on the Win I,,1 ia i  i ,aon uid to ho killed last wni after his fiht Wrh a bull His mute, Amos, has since FRANCIS LANGFORD WALLY , u uuj iB  ,,  BROWN, ALAN CARNEY, RALPH ,Jjen soia Tlu,0 0 n NveiKhed 2400 EDWARDS ft CO, SKINNY ENNIS   A BAND Plus THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO A Comady Mytery with TOM CONWAY, RITA CORDAY, EDWARD BROPHY, SHARON MOFFET Caning Mildred Pierce Pardon My PtCorge White ScandaU Howelf Theatre HOWELL, MICH   each and were neb in demand at parades and celebration They v at the linckney Ceutennial in 1 iiert Grove, state liquor store mjrr has been elected head of the county Spanish War wterans John Alien, son of Mr and Mrs I Kenneth Alien oi Howell, was marr ied Dec 1, to Sera Winifred Walker oi the British A E S at To,u send on Tyne, KnRland Horace Dotson of Howell has been awarded the Silver Star for bravery at Northern Luzon Miss Helen iultis, formerly of the Chrysler Co of Howell is the nev LooKkecper at McBliorsonhospital a WHY Michlsaii Bell Goe  lihiWed, Thur, Fri, Jan 16, 17, 18 The TOwaring Giant of Action Show BACK TO BATAAN A Comedy with JOHN WAYNE, BEULAH BONDI, , ANTHONY QUINN Selected Shorts New Sat, Jan, 19 Matin Gallant Romincfi WILLARD PARKER and ANITA LOUISE in THE FIGHTING GUARDS MAN Alio Bip Rooring Action Howell i ,iu ii H ral Motors Grounds near Milium, are being picketed by tht C I U The Jarvis enls furnishing store at Howell taught fire from a short in the neon sie,n last week Not muih damage was done  Mis Alice Sehoenlials of Alabama nas none to Fairhope, Alabama for liie winter   arrae license has been issj,ed to Arthur Fikhoff, 20, Brigh ton and ituth Richardson, 25, of Brighton , NOTES OF 75 YfcARS AGO I nckney votes Feb 5 on the proposal to gve the Detroit Fdison Co fa fninchaise to furnish lights and power 1 ULIdj SiU  A year ago, Michigan Bell asked the In i,i n  cuii Court for relief from an order of ilv pvn PuMic Service Commission drectiif us to afunJ 3 rCJ,orK from ISM revenues That court tlvvlard the order illegal on the r, d m hpCommission as no authority to niahe a retro active rate redaction The issue hus Len taken to the Mumtjan Supreme Court on appeal On Iecorbrtr 13, 1943, the Comnussion issued another order directing us to refund 7,000,000 fioai 19 il and lci5 revenues and t luce rates for 19 6 by an amunr csimated by tiic Commissioii to be 3,500,000 Michigan Hdlhas now arcJ the InKiiam Circuit Court to restrain the Coiiimission from enfoicJnr tins present order  want to con, HHA OKU because oj our obliviuon to protect the service ive render the public I or the same reasni, ire wis go to court AGAIN, We can afford no such reduction in our revenues, the mine on4itiorrs apply tcniie refund provisions of the new order as in the 1944 order, previously held illegal Each utility, tu same as each different business, has its own individual problems During the war, we gained a large number of telephones, although restrictions prevented expansion of facilities to meet ordinary civilian neetls We still are far behind the demand for service We are soy i50,000,000 of investment in facilities needed to serve todays business the way it should be rvt   plant alrecdy would have been buik hrd i  jf been for tie war Now it must be built But as we add the e new investment dollars, with no additional revenues from the injicacl inv s ment, our rree of earnings will go even iower than the inaJquate level to which it ourt Again since a year ago and the national pattern of further wage increases is still a matter of debate Orhr costs are climbing higher every day UK, coiiitsouj not now joseable improve the situation the Covimisslons order would reduce ,u minings to tie point oj impaired credit,  which, if continued too long, woula result in insolvency When the  ar,  institute i i ii or the servee aip  tanking of a public service I  ke incraes a J necessary f ungs mtt be iult over ifi years or ood r pine serce cannot be main tained 11 riinJs and a ate reduaion cut CT earnings further, it will tend to discourage foUs from investing their money in the telephone business And well be needing more investment money from now on to exnand and irnnrov elenhonr x  zL  L Mas lallLin Michigan Bells objective is to furnish the best possible service at the lowest possible cost Since 1936, the 1 ist time the Company challenged a reduction in exchange ratesthere have been numerous rate cuts, representing a total savings of some 7,700,000 a year on thebasis of present usage Looking toward the widest possible use of the service, we expect and want our rates to come down as rapidly as technical improvements will permit Such improvements in the past have kept telephone rates down in the face of rising costs But oday, increased costs ire coming so rapidly that improvements in the telephone art cannot keep pue in offsetting them We simply rannor aJ anotbor nc cut at this time WILD BILL ELLIOTT, and ALICE FLEMING in SAN ANTONIO KID StNfd Short Slid, Mon, Jan 20, 21 Mjrstary Linked with Murder HOUSE N 92nd STREET vitb WILLIAM EYTHE, S1GNE HASSO and LLOYD NOLAN Novelty Newr Cartoon f5ST3Burs Fri  22, 23, 24, 25 A Spectacular Mucal A Spectacular Musical THE DOILY SISTERS The Wheefer  Hall Grocery and the Variety store at Brighton amd the Shuhal Moore farm house at lingree were destroyed by lire Monday The high iliol has a et of box ine, gloves and the boys are enjo my, tliein Mr and Mrs M J lloel of Chubby ujiiii ciitertiiiicd 1riduy at a iiiower ior lioreiiLc Brigh am  Lueih iHpjKr is worlung in Ann  ij,  i to Oi MIII imiih and wife i on Jan , i or The ae Jiarvest at Lakeland starts next Monday Born to K J Can and wife on Jan St a daughter JOHN PAYNE, BETTY GRABLE, JUNE HAVER SaiecUd SnorU  New aircaay Michvisui Deli, earnings oday are a lot lower than those of most industries Our wartime earnings werj the lowest in hiitory except Jiring the dcresjn Nov and in th future  ivings from lcvcr L rcs will be more han ofiir by the incivax fojis of doing bucss Our basic wage  rate, for example, are up xiore thar 10 per cent ip to ij this  Michigan Beli elding increased rates or large in s ii courr AuAIN to con v is cotrury to present eco iiid which cannot he carried out jt hii tiiie without jeopardizing tue  tit are qtuiy oj your t phone service wiis not profits teSt i noi K  ii ac r 1 A   W  11 MlZtmXK BELL TELErsntfL VPViY Avon Theatre S and 9 P M Fri, 9mL, Jan 18, lb GENTLE ANNIE A Grmt VMtern R MMES CAAiO, iOtf MARJ04P fprtoon FUrti ardkt TltaM Juaftic Be Lola Morun is ill witu ung conges  Lion j Jobi LOCK ii and wife of Antrim county, loiinct rexdeni, aie Niit ig ntii iujn u Chalk Bun an wife un  1 aevsuay an ii 1 bo i He Chelsea il i ihih barieil lirwiiiy wiux a io oi noo Mr aad Mrs Joe riaciw,,, iva Uuy liaii IuaUu aiiis weJUiii a IOLU Congl church n Monday, it FVitilUind It6 rfcy Sumv Tn, Jn V,  THE AFFAIRS OF Xbfe iiuLUi is Uiitir to  ,il ftrwiers InstituU at postponed uutil  McPherson Slate Hank  REPLACFNTS lteon ersioii 1 reached a slage where new commodities will soon be available Most home have replacement needs of some soil or another aiid this bank wants lo help iiijancially in their puichae Why not stop and take stock of what is needed New roofinjr, new si din, freshening up the house itself may be in order,or it may be replace ment of orn out appliances and furnishings inside the house We ujrtrest you consult you dealer, about price and quality and trade in  possibilities When you know how much money is needed we would like discussing the THE OLD JUDGE SAYS FONTAINE Ad CEOft BRENT a iiry Blonde Mid from here are a t Zukey LiKe AJay iew iveiiding red last week with fficers i res, p oppoity of  ce Pre, Y U Ar niatter of a loan vith you ws HOC, Mrs Leal Siei  Ireas, Our rate of 500 per 10000 Bertha Mann is reasonable on this type of loan The Cong4lm Sunday schoo 1 has elected the following officers Supt, Roy Teeple 1st Asst, Kittie Hoffj 2nd, Mrs Dan Richards Set Mabie ffcafrfiNghiDf  jfm MAVf Swartbout Asst, Kitue irieve Teas Mable Stiver Librarian, Iva Place way Organist, EXXA Carpenter A3t, Mrs Grace Crofoot j The war with Spain t H jes on with more death from fever und pestilence than from wounds Spain has lost 0,000 so far of vhotn onlyf 7,000 were killed in action She still T 1C2,O0   J  Porto Rico The Livimcstoo County Motual Rre Inwiranne Co h elected the following offioea Pre W M Vice Pres , lay tdfonm S Barl to ka at reocl rou paid on Saving  AMT mSur you at the inoviei last night, iquitta weekend that alo OLD JUDGE ta m but Fm afraid ana fMQnla WKMft WttMST flDdttBtaDd JLM AMT WkA 4 yom aaaao, Iodew OiJDJtmCEkttteThpQcxch2p km had not twnei to aiocfaai tot AltT mhm thece warn that pt ia tat OLD JUDGERxttnatdy not Ant 4 aa aanaUr Qdtf 9 Utibat5ai4be iajoanouoa  ifTfr Wednesday, Jan 16, r46 Clothing KNEY DISPATCH  at portorrtc Pfcckaty, Mick eoad dan latUr t ftutuciiptiou 06  yeai Paid la Advance AU w outUTT, puauaui COLLECTION Smash Tht Yroiif Outsido Trsir Door M  flllllllllllllllllllllIIIIILMIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllliliUUIUUIUllllllimillllllUlllllU,  FOR COLDS AND LAGRIPPE TAKE OUR Cold Capsules 24 CAPS  36c, GUARANTEED s I AWAiKfe Paul Ayotu of Detroit sport tht week end with Doni Spears Mrs , inifred haves is in How ell this week serving on juiy he Asher Wylie family spent Sunday at tin Fred Wylie home Hev Morgan Hrriband mothr, Ms Alum Harris, Her m town Tues day m Mr and Mrs Gi  Fcnnoau of  Rush Lake spent the week md in5 Detroit 1 Mrs MuVr jJewreaux uf Howell visited at the lien White home last wvek Tuesday Mrs Louise Glenn, is spemin  month in Los AnueUs and Holiywoo California   ,,  M J Hoisel of Garden City va J a visitor Tuesday at the Winston 2  Uaughii home S Mr and Mrs J H Gunk of DG S roit spent Sunday at the John K 5  Martin home  3 Mrs Ihlllis Soule and children of a Howell pent tin week ind at th Sj     Phillip Sprout home HhUHllllltlUIIIIIIIIItlHIHh ml IIUIlUMIJIHIII tilimmilllllllltlMlltlllUIIIU Kober Gram,uur jr and tanily oi  y     Jrm   Lansing v MV Wednesday vis,w,r at jVWWVWiV VWV , WyWMVMVWWtfMWA the Louis oyi homi  Mr and Mrs Gerald Ditikel and  daughter of Lake Chemung spent   Sunday at the Albert hoim , Homer Abuey s iioiii, the hou away he nvtntly bought on ili IN ynolds Wylie or Kisele farm on thiI 1 Lowell road I Week oral trusts it th Letter Me A fee home at Rush Lake were John Adams and Mr and Mrs Omai Gass of Detroit Miss Hernire Lamont who is employed at the serretary of v office at Lansing spent the week end at the Loi CoWi hoc Mrs Dorothy Carr Roberts has ret He  bo  WHE OU HAVA COLD TRY OUR White Pine  Cherry Cough Syrup 3 OZS FOR 2Sct 8 OZS FOR 50c CORY,DRUG STORE iiliititiH mmmiinnuMiinnn Alive FREE SERVICE  arm Animals Collected Promptly i vicdern Equipment Capable Men l L FARKER Agent Phone 88, Pinckm i 5   x n,imjn, fjnm rnone oo, rincij lh fASTFSneadStock Service in MichUan Central Dead Stock Co ii BnijMr, Ja9Bssssssa  tVrcmn for Victory Clothing CoUettlm by F O Mcr  Philadelphia Bulletin Kennay  Gen Store 1 ill Mrs jjorotnv  arr rvooeii n  turned fcomefrom Gulirort Miss  Lulu 1 ,,,,1, ,,,1,,,,, J   WlmillllHIIIIIIIHUAilUIUIIIIIIiai4ira r hu band, Jack Roberts, has been ibovvan party at her honu Sunday   5 en hone on furSuirh lf lay alnJ i nr  iatli1 at Z my m,  5 Mis Dede Hiivhov who has horn the Joo Mil, home in liowll Sun  1  fit l fl 11 rffcll Q I 5  utftcPherson lv srl, Howell, day   ,IBl Illllldl  md home Thdav ,nd IT1 Mr 1 , 1,,,,1,  i ,i he, lilS , I, aching in the Marble school Mon d, jn   vlyn,lU ,,  Bailk   tuind home ThiPdav an 1 teaching in the Marble school Mon djM jn  , ,,,, uA  1 dUy , ,T ,,v Uek J Sunday quests at the Marvin Shir l jev home were the Me Anna Kii  a f  j v ,u , MIL, 11 nrv Ir 1d Mi Maircy Lnk1 were S  i IniPf and Kathrine M IUM, JIMU ,  ,   , i ,  T,  Mil  , in Mowc I sundiv ninit   A Shrev ad ianmv ,i  l  on 11 1    , r I end Mrs Elnnr Ivanlvvi b f FAV Sunday iw, ,i tli Miarh z 1 i ievt, Smith liona iv Mr ar, i Mrs Ma  z I Mr and M Robert Arkliv and Muua and Mr and Mr Frank   Mr and 11 IOM uanvMJt anr g B hrtJI iaaittjttHuiuiiuWMwiiiiimuiHiMiwMJL nimiuiwwwiiHnjii4  FCrReickhof f Sr,  OPTOMETRIST  120 WET GRAND RIVER AVR HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 8 Ru4enc 613 S wi i  dauber, Robejla, and Mrs Harry White and dnuhtr of Hova II S Irwin Gampbell is visitinpr  ijefvjited Mrs Ronnie Hokin and Miss Marion Shuley of Chelsea S daughter aad family, Mr, and Mrs,  nhy jt T0ei0, Ohio, Sunday Her  ie the v,e, end wth Mrs Joan   JLiroM UnlMi of Jreory at tkeu j ,tothri Mrs Irene Jack of nlfport Meyer and with he r calledon Mr J nter home at Nokonvs, Florida Mij5  al, vstinc her Tho baby Mary Jane Gallagher Seefehi on the S Jane Amburgey and Klja Hammer vlsaniej Carol Trene tobonm party at her home Sunday S spent the week end in Detroit j  s   Bteetrfe Wit i J Electric 8evice Mtr B ipatelng DooHammerFaikZfigln j   i PHONE tie   Dad ana Disabled Horses and Cattle Hog, Cftivc ami Sap kEMOVEf FREE r fwowE oauuEcr TO OARUWGXMFWr UfmUriA 4C5 WE 7 HiDES AND CALFSKlNsi mSTMOMSMC AIXS prCEtVF 1ME BEST SftVlCE   i 9 Under Federal Supervision Meriin Federal Deposit In  urance Corporatia Ail D posit loeured up to 609 f  eadi Dpitor HOW TO GET THE LOAN YOU WANT We provide forms on winch you  aij ueiube the informa tiow ue need to juar your Jive o fall details about the jjurpiise if ilie luin, how lonj  ou will at ed h anti Jiw you plan to pay it hak Jhe UHJV facts w e iae abotrt your fi naitial problem, tlv better we  tan help you olve it Your fist step ii airaaiiiK ae oaji is In , i and ta,k over the detail with us wi j WK AMJ jK iris AVALAHLK FOi SOLXD LOANS REAL  TV VliflACl jPLitSOKM AT UFA SON ABLE JJATFS  i   r  I V  jttjataimMtiiimmiiHHt4mtijtHn  VVIPIVW pweww FF vesvr wvw i BWT W  i i  LIVESTOCK GEMKI warn 0Ll9 Trim HU U Detroit  THE FARM BUREAU IS FIGHTING rOR BATTLE HX fAHt MO, 600 LAWS, AND A SMAK DEM A GOOD FARM ORGANIZATION departments of the federal acdTstate enable fanners to work together efiec governments, to business, industry ad tively lor fair prices, and for tax and labor other laws that will deal equitably wUh The Farm Bureau has advanced and ,  farmers A good farm organifatkwi JM acotected your interests many times in the job for a squate4MllMrprfnAipk tte past You can depend upon it in  ba years ahead  YOU SM SELF TOQ9RSELF by THE fARIf kWA8 jGeepc its joining he faon Button, er by eotvjnejobessnfi infocmed and xayanised o 4inuing ywsf flMsflbatalia Jfoadjr wt 1 fegidatioa aad 4Hiwr fioposals JMW aariue ace joanbec in 46 Aaoli sitt aoot UMIT fatness Man MSfafiUp as 4he atsae iacislsinse ao faacshia is atf car C C j     , jliAaaa 1 ft     ai mm HUfAf OF MiCHKAH or  CCHUB sHi Co art hold at  in tfit City o aid county  u n t  A r, J4 Wjllis L, Lyons, r of the Estate of r, Docetsed tria 1 the Tourt that the rrpeutior of clijmi  sau sii should bt limitd  ,r,i that a time and place b appoint ed tArecpive, ovirriif and adt 0 rlaad  annnds irain said Je,,, ,r  ,  ,r0f tffljtj ct3rt r i idpd That ab  j dto rf Id deeenod nr o prrert their claims to aid  tit  n d Tro1 t Offrp or or before  lth day of March JL D 14 at tn 104K odMk in th forenoon, at mid Probst 4tfl j irr b aix is herbv amxitntad far thr Pami nation and MbustPMHt 4f  nV rlnims and demands fBMS 4Bif V I defeased   It IF FurCbr tatfil That ifl notice tberavf fc siwn WMBIPP  fwftai BmJ  I r tre rp  IT  a  Vi    r  vy i   jfc M   A WedaexUy, JM, M, 1946 Classified ant Ad  EVEL SAGGING FLOORS WITH THI NiMANINT, AOJUSTAIll, AlSTltl TELOPOST Bring FInors Slowly and Safely BatkjroTherr1 OrinlnnJUvnl 0Uid   tOUIAKMO HOOM t STICKING DOOM  UTUil IffAIIS  r  7f0PMts Are Qtf  fiijreff Vevrfeff  PUITM CBACKINO  STICK1MO WINDOWS  fiOOt VIMATION   j PROFESSIONAL CORNER J The Pinabey Sawlaiicm Ceitoued rta Mrs Pi Oct 24Pinckney and Stockbridg tie VX0, Pheasant season very poor Oct 81Pinckney lose to Mich Center 26 to 7Mike Dark and Helen Merivy married Alao Roberta Mc Artor mod Merlin AmbuygayO E 8,   n   R installation Mr JBoyM Campbell t   0,if,   worthy matron I Ptaeei Miekigoa I SundaylltOO a m to It00 p m Nov 7Pinckney beats Jansville Wednesday to 4 tp m, 7 to 8 p m i LMTP  k u  ,1 ,  ,7, Eddy Manafieid dies, als Saturday to 8 in the evening FOR SALE ouag chickeiiMUiUble Mrs Jennie Foian Zena lJlumner  for Sunday diunersdreased  delivl and Leonard Jones Married Jean v ered as ordered John R Martin Craft and Jack Paton wed I nD r D agl I1CITPV Nov 14Pinckney wins thriller at UK   WWUasVfcI Dexter 7  0 Kenneth Laniont andj DENTIST Catherine knudson married Dew 111 N Mleeafau  hunters go xtorth Wm Doyle jr TeUpkHai bales of Alfalfa,   OfIlea, 110 Eooldoneo 111 Oscar Beck I Nov 21Pinckney ends season Evening bf Appoiaintoot I TOTtSItTW by beting Uurtlond 01 to 0 Miller Howell, MJbhUaa Brighten UD vour homa with a mmr  party 14, John BurS now em  Kb fteeUrrterclerfuTy,S,1at Kennedy tore Born to MARION BEAUTY SHQP  oHwl7l80F5,Fn  Sull SPE0,AUZNC IN PERMANENT i  Nov 28Justine Ledwidge and Ed1 MACHINE AND MACHINELESS  FOR SALE40 Tons of Alfalfa hay, first aad aaeoad euttings Louis Stackable FOR SALE100 f  Vei hay viA Old and New Rhone Howell 7180F5 McGUIRE ft RANKIN HERB SNEEU Phono 183 107 fc aVOtead Save  Howell Mtoaogen Rl ctato, iaooraa  City, Lake and P A LUt Your Properly WM Ma ABO Arbor, Mienigaa HARQLD D CHUBB Howell, Michigan Local Representative Paoae 7 or 439 Mosmmanto  Markers MARTtN J LAV AN  Aejevvajr 0 ow Pho 3 Srlausoi tfUluta I ttutCHEMU will do buicheringwaVr l5i ALSO COLD WAVES  for farmers who have stock to killgasaer and Mrs, josepiune Backer, Phooo 6 MARION JARVISOwoer  L W Umstead Phone MF13 Mftrv Lou Bekkering and Anthony, ott AtiKMixea nardwooo m 4Uan Rennon 1 tity lots Ray Coons j Dec 5School forms safety patrol Ray Coons  Phone Puickney 124 or write 6063  Anita McClear and Bernard Lyons  I Richardson Rd, Howell Rte 1 ItfOTICEi I Income taxes made out at my home LEE lUIIIUIUIIUUUIIIIHIIIiial 1406 Eat Grand River, Brighton  Faon 3731 Mr s J M, McLucas FOR SALBWhite Cloverlne Salve, project launched j Also rubbish hauled 25e a load outl Dec 19Mrs Lottie Farrell, Mrs, doors 60c a load from basement Mary Robinson die Masonic installa Harry Hannaman i tion Mr and Mrs S E Swarthout Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics ex cebrat 6th wedding ariversaryj Elusive in Livingston County at Engagements of Dorothy Ellis and   Byron Wilson and Edna Maas and Allan Dinkel announced S B Thorn as, county agent dies 420 raisedf for Veterans Memorial Field Dec 26Chesley Murray car taken Detroit Edison announces refund Merlin Darrow and Dana Gray are married Frank Johnson and wife ob 50th wedding anniversary our Soy Will Pick them Up Feed Supply Co PHON 14 , MAX RUSSELL,Mffr FOK SALESlabwooC Buy NowJ Thurson Lumber Co , Phone 844 Hotweli, Mich   FOR SALE White popconialso allalfa and brome hay C A Dinsmtre I M36 1 miles east of Pinckney 1  perve FOR SERICERegistered Hampshire 2000 ns total raised I boar Y Hamperian fietd project WANTEDTrucking work Will also haul gravel and coal Have 3 ton truck, local or long hauls  David Hoffman Phone 122 JFOR sXLELot of kindling wood,   cheap if taken at once, slro two jfixG50 tiers in Rood condition i F K Manley, MS6, 5 mi west of, Pinckney    FORSALETWO good hordes, j 1600 each f FOR SALE Eggs I Gustavc Hannaman  FOR SALECompletly equipped house trailer at Andrew Campbell home Glenn Kingsley  , WAWWEDa CHICKES Highest I I price paid for all kinds of poultry j Tyler Brogan, Howell, Mich 1 Phone 572, Howpil JifiiiiiiiiimiMiHitiniiiiiHiiiHummmtMiiniHintniiwifc  Housewives OAVETOUR  I  I married Joseph Griffith elected the   master of Livingston 1 j,ge Wordeni C Hendee dies j Dec 12Football banquet held at school and Veterans Memorial Field PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER MJoiUfilto LEk LAVEV GENERAL INSURANCE PaoM 89 F3 Ptnekaev Vkkiasi Septic Tanks  Cleaned VanWinkle A VanWinklt Don W VnWfaJe  Ckartco K  Attomoye at Law Flri State and Saving J HowoB, Mtaier p a Swarthoiit ft SOB FTJNERAL M, Modoro EOUHIOO AnWalaoae Senrleo n PhselrOT Mieblpo WRITE ALLFNEL HOfE ROOM 70 o PHONE 424 for athleticNN AREOR  IGeneral Motors Car owners, play vised at LIVINGSTON MOTOR SALES j nick r Pontic H , Howell UJ JIse yewr f4  ttr,ietiy ser  Vr and Mrs Earl Baughn spent r Sunday at the George Roche home j at Fowlerville I Detective Walter OUnton, brother j of C J Clinton, has been mentioned MICH 1 Ulte prominently in the investigation 1 of thj Marsden murder there It happened in his precinct    fifid J WASTE FATS States Gevernreent   IVES 1 TdpUtM are an expensive addition to any iajnilj These isnt always room for anoeber in the baggyor in the badgec And there uat always room for the extra lamt orappliance jron want to haveli vottr wiring la inadeanafe An inadeauace miiag astem means Ireooent blown tuses resetting of Wrniif bceajkers and a loss of esoctrickjr which JFOV pay for in both moncf and benefit Having that itecreadoo room youve always wanted may be a grand ideathat is, ontil yon discover that yon cant nave lights with4nc a network of drop coeds And yonr plan to get Juniors electric tram ewdeasoot by patting it in the attic This it one of a aeries of advertisements prepared in the interest of the electrical contractors in four area to insure adeqnaf wiring for every home When you build or remodeL be aane your hoene it pcopodj winea A 1 P I V li0bJ</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>,  it    v  fiinrfmei VotaaatS 1WF ispatclj Wednedav Jan 9 1946  No 2 News Ittms of Boys in Service m ansi IISSM CanttwiiM Qew Ray Wt A f i o Ajmed lighted Athletic Local News ,     , Miu Dede rlincuey 4 ill with Fl4lfl MrfklPt moma at Mcpherson uoopitalHo    1VVVI , Mrs George Crn  pen the winter at rt Lauderdale,  Howard Craig SK 3c sailed for Toyko, Japan on Jan, 8 cm the USh Putath He la In the supply division Grant W Gouley Jr USN wrote fed parent Chriiuoaa he U atationeu at Tangku naval base, China He v, till beating drum Cpl, Robert I Newton who has been in the service, 8 years and recently in Japan called hia mother, Mr Mary Newton of Hiland Lake lorn California Sunday He will be borne about Jan 15 Fitiw Siager writes from Batangai, Luson, Phiiipinea that he haa been 11 arouml the south seas since he lett here transporting soldiers and supplies Leaving Pearl Harbor he went to the Marshalls, Guam, Leyte, Lam, crossed the equator to LOB Ufhtod Athletic FUM Project la Nearly Over the TopEnd Jan 26 with Victory Ball and Box Social ida idrs Jean Clark Meyer spent Sanday with Marion hndee in ifon Arbor J   Howard Cree of lurcellua spent committeesSunday at hi, arm ut Chubb Cor Fieldnera  f Mr and Mrs Charles Clark caijtd At a meeting of the ofthe Veterans Memorial project at, mc school Thursday night, j tne iOJlowiug collections and pledges t the Frank Nichols home in Howe, were turneu in  Sunday, Cash and checks turned in 2,17766 James Shirey jr and family of Pledges to be collected 27200 Total M 2,44966 None of the collectors have as yet completed their rounds This is especially true in the country districts oeryilI Sunday, and around the lakes  Julu   wn land Gordon and families were Jackson called at the Don Swarthout home Sunday i Mr and Mrs, Walter Clark catted on Mr and Mrs Ned Chubb of WebThe collections turned in by the Perry Thursday tdutrietiweniuioliowi I Mrs Clare McMacken anj HnltEv7  a,8Pem Sunday at the McMacken Business Men 0ii hueil Putnam 15500 MAvs CHURCH Rev, France iiurpTty, pastor Masses at 745 and 110U a m Catechism 745 Sunday and 1000  m, Saturday No vena Friday 1220 noon and 800 p ra Preparation for Holy Communion each Saturday 8 to 9 p m and Sunday 700 to 7so a m COMMUNITY CUiWL nJRCH  Mm Alfred AlUrd, M inister  MraFlorea, Baugiwi,Onanist and Choir Director G M Thompson, S fc Supt MorningWorship lOtfi March of I Diines Starts THE MA H OF DIMES  IS DEf TED TO F D R The March oi Dimes for victims will he dedicated to the c URRE 4  OMMnN  W K Kelsey in last Wednesdays jiJfUuii ew takes issue with the Jiieneral Moturs statement appeurpodio Jl the puue uds of the daily ntiii iiiifi, to tin flifct that the preory of the lute 1resident Franklin Ijlt struie between ihe company Roosevelt, founder of the crusade  111ci oianed iaioj is tu determine Sunday School   1180 Nefcud, uituraiues,, Manos NewMarion Mr Unadilla Portage Lake Guima, Luson and Mindano Does not expect a discharge until midsummer but has a turlough coming Howell in the spring j School  Sergt Marshall Meabon after exCorporations tensive duty in France and GermanyOld Grads with the occupation army has been discharged and in home Marion Shirey USN was home last week He is stationed out of New Ae , and MraJesse Henry oir poetise Wed evening M1Henry spent Sundays fith Mr fraV The week of universal prayer Jan 11000, Mre Al Nesbitt m Detroit T9fe8 wUI be observed in this church 3200 Mrs Anna Tasch and Mrs 10000 Wilde of Ann Arbor were Sat 6000 guests of Mrand MrsRobert T 16500 Mr and MrsWinston Baughn 105U0 two children spent Sunday with Mail orders, misc  26666 and Mrs MJHoisel at Garden Cy C W Hooker and family of parish by u daily Minute of Prayer at 11 a m Everyone is asked to participate and pause in their work as the ringing of the church bell re minds them of this Call to Prayer  The Com Conl church marked nji e rs stef towurds obtaining u Arbor had a postponed Christias new electric Hammond orjfan This dinner at the Roy Dillingham hoiife has been a ,on felt need and lms  Sunday caused by the Illness of tiir been under consideration for some  time This will not only be a benefit btHg to the church hut to the community The campaign wfU terminate on January 26 when a big box social and dance will be held nt the school York, brmgimiGls back from Eurj Coffee and Sandwiches will also be ope  His brother, Wm, is discharged I served The committeer, are as foilson, Cecil, and is at Columbus, Ohio j ws j The Misses Edna Mnas, Raymond Ellis is now a private Auctioneers Harold Gates of How, Dinlel, Madelines Miller Citizen Laving been granted a dia e11 and Du Meyer of Brighton Ludtke and Paul Young were inLaa have donated their services for thej sing Saturday I Ojia CampBell an family and postersHoward Sunday at the Fred Campbell ,, Thayer, Mrs Don Swarthout  in Ann Arbor Fred has been 8lckMorninS Worship 1000 Dance ComWealey Reader, John for some time Sunday School 104 Burg  New Years guests at the Albert i Youn Peoples Meeting 730  The Uiive will open lure Jan Jl and continue to Jan U, Jus liis,I man of Howell is county chau man  Murray Kemudy is Pinckmy cluiir man and Tom llowlelt, invJiv It is the aim of the Foundation u make ccrtam that no victim of the, dseasv tfoes unteated, radles ofi  lis financial status, atre, raceciied or color And in addition to explore  ii w larans of treatment and to fur ther scientific research  It was tlie ational Foundation which provided funds to evaluate 11 e work of ,ist enny and mad  i  oduct n and teaching niue iroughout the Kenny technique is a1 ble to eery patient in county afflicted with 1 possible o1 he millon J ready ,ia Ijivimrston  nolio  uuor Aheibir private initiative and comiietitive iusiness hnli surive or not  iie oulv itie iii the ,ca e says Mr  Ley is whither the workers shall be ranted a 10 percent increase The  ii n vpiviulai ives uheli loft in Truiaan fact fmlimr committee lave returned and Inarins have  in been rMin id, i1efe is nut eiiouvh tie or take or either sicki  e far to encourage the belief that a Jenieiit will he ninde very soon n ihe neant ime bank m counts ae i  i Id lie, r D  i   iMi i iield tip 1 I  he vlint ,i 1,,, nf ,,    1   w M Iia e io hf laken and   i iii one aueticy ilmt can e j i  i i d Mint i  in, i ill, D  1 hat i  Ie t eiiernl invern ina ram and raee about N eti r1i  e ju private Al and Lew charged at Great Lakes last week Willard Widmeyer USN is home onb0 f1  furlough He Was in Alaska and the inviiauons Pacific William Kottrt, Reuben Rhode and as well Donations are invited GOSPEL MISSION l sic frTastor  rizra Beachey a SK S Supt  Marvin Shirey Dale Mcrbon went to Toledo Saturday and enlisted in the U S Maritime Sen iceThey expect a call n 5 days Don Thorpe USN wh ban been m on the banJ wtLg0Tl hetore it pnsses1 Gordon Lamb, and Wm La mb and,10710 r ,, the South Pacific spent the mat oi thera b Especially the boys whomHv spent Sunday in Plymouth Effective lmmdiatety the wesk here,  ike to play soft ball whose camrwtijtih Mr and Mrs Jamg Popp I Iue to ous inability to puwmise Nine went to Detroit from thi on have net been numerous so far county for prelnduction examination phie field Is as muchc for your bene Cjywk jrof thi d and nis ui  ace wi four eh back to SfceHa4re last week by eemawuwiit mni l,tfm W put it overmoi1a end Offered a relapse  SCANDAL COLIMN It looks like R G sort of too1 over M G and left L D standhualone is  K uoing back to her on flame B,l, br was that just a friend  ly meeting 1 ee M W has retired her old lame in her neighborhood 1  onn r if he liked tlie midnight show in lvvel New Years Ask Fd ow Muii, He could tell you Mary LKalay looks tred after the holidays Mayb its a eood IIIUIL1 i,e 111 io o hack to training rule, Whats uioiie ,vith IIJ and ,, Cant thiy liold ol to those Howell KirLs D, il voes alonu as chaperon wiii J U and L  Too bjul he can dame  I K seems to be beatim Woodyorenso Murphy wascattel new truck ami because of the poor i tieLil ha Woody in the day tiem  running condition of our present a,ul lilU at nrlltto temporarily discontinue   i  , i I 1 e lii lie tried  , tin  1 nea i nd f He et li ilil  leneial Lnvernment I ia enti every eiliiiient has been r I viiir l in t re I of N a   i eK ill I ihakeup   ith i hi I  e n of j v oj Id 6c ihe ran c i i conre i   11 e I  e 111    i  iei ate and  u hiih i iiivii,, the stormy la let looe u blast c piomiyed a of the army in coniiiiction   iin a aii any o  cupaa v  v ajr ii vi I rock the n 1uce a11 officers there to  o private The rciialor will d,  no RefreshmentsMrs Zabie Hammer Dinkel home were Miss Edna M,aa Evening Worship 8fii All those who have been hanging Gerald Dinkel, Mary Martin, Paul yer Service, Wed 800 back waiting to see if the project Young ano Levi Ludtke   ijoes across should hurry up and get Mrs Lulu Lamb, Mr and Mrs  iij iiisrwnion euiM ii, IT Qjr P3W Tfoar in and aTmoSV mit a l wrt i Vol  Ml  iNrli1 ,,,, niejit LOIIIU Io n in  iiioi  old oi in 1o a ncli tiling He trot tie pallors which  ia o hi  home M  about all A  l ne  featured  at  art vI i i an orvanization  ,ho h anion, Iiee ant oldir is fa i lea en nous  of it over Maynard, rejected tor being under ien tne fA 6 A weight The latter goes back again you not want to e BDie to sayI did Linotype Products Co in Detroit and realityworrto Gorod Clinton is working for the route that service thin community  H 1 seems to ill iLll lmi Lu n ctn tlut id b Itiia in th Detroit in annlznpr the stats, Ijajsident TrutanajtrBilt l LMO1 id was insufficient fcV GOLDMAN BROS, CLEANERS  Hoell lately V Iiat I in June 1 ay share to help make this possible,he and his w Maxine Soule have    Vpsi Jatk Haines and Bud BekkerinKl Phe example of the Senior  Junior,  ftn apartment in Virprinia Park MRS JULIA BARNARD BFNNETTjf J se Lil hh lulls da  ae home from Great Lakes on fur lough Jack goes to trade school on his return Jimmie Bell who has been with the navy in Hawaii and the Philipines is home on furlough He saw many interesting things and brought back a bushel of pictures Frank Aberdeen and family held  regular service men and womens reunion Sunday Present were Capt George Hargraves of the marines who spent 4 years over seasfhis wife WAC Betty Hargraves and their sen CaptGeorge Hargarves jr and wire classes might well be followed ah member contributed 100 Since last week the following additional contibutions have been re ceived The one last week credited to Wray Russell should have readFarmers Feed k Supply Co 10000 L W Devereaux 1000 Herman Widmeyer ft wife  1000 Shirley Line  200 Ton Hi 1 100 A aonymous  500 T m Shehan 600 ybka family  500 Mrs Lawrence Hennes and chldren of Dexter, and A Cornke and wife of Ann Arbor The latter was an air pilot and spent ,tobt Pike  wife 250U hours in tne air and flew ove J Wtdmeyer Broe 100 3000 Sunday guestj of Mr and Mrs Mrs Julia Rennett, 75 n ed at j John Bell were Mr and Mrs Wm ,,em on Der 2fi shp Wfls th Haujrhi Beard and two sons and MrsNelson ter of thp late HOBarnard, landlord Treaeter and children of Ann Arbor, ofthe PincknPV hotel 50 years ujro Her husband, Doll Rennett was at, one time owner of he iinckney Dis , patch An onlv son, Norman, was About 40 people attended the fare niod in a hunting needent at the well reception given Saturday night a,e 0f if years Survivntr are her  for Mr and Mrs Ben Dennis on the husband and a sister, Mrs Millie  Will BBlard farm A fine time was parr0w, of Berkley, Califovma, the had, aluncheon served and the Denn viiv fthe late Can Oun w i ises were given a purse of money J j They return to Kansas today GOOD WILL CLOIHING DRIVE The drive to provide clothing to iapp lied to I v, rim,Could U he Woody out of the picture  We haw leen trying hard to KeC the teachers names in tins columnSo tar we have two with Mi Re I , haviiii In hiirhot record  fdh had cpiite a party New Veals I ec At thelioke of twelve they  made a dadl uj siaiiMi  onder wiial ,as there I io fithim for rTp7k ttrnfrrrrt hi, roentry ha alwa,1 i ilrcii men tlaoe and I ually elected r en mitr ap joh  i oaifihi  he  aavs referred as haht for the ition and vote in  i1 Iii ,  1 spent New Widmeyer RURAL PROGRESS CARAVAN  help the need people of Europe The Rural Progress Caranvan with now undervay Please attach a lett  Miss Alta iiolnnon Vciii at the Herman  home  iiev Kr Charles Smith of Flint j and Mr and Mrs Herman Smth of is Howell were New Years uets at i  it li ill   e i i, i  i i it e ideiils listed a, I eko ii Franl ,e    j , i jy i if life Vl Hail i ,1,1,1 I r 1  n 1 hi polr preoen ei lit alini la i  a   PoAw It  Franklin We iaed he h nhee  Tr i II , ort  i ,  Ol I onl U, i  v    1 l I I I  i , teodoje aal Il ereet Hoo evrl  to pieHrp to carry hoe namHJ en ere not ony irreat scltolars   koev Ihe nl t iral imf and r naeted into law r me   irhU a million mile Sergt Jack Pa Koy Mlnsham , 0   60 ,1 ZZ tSS   t  will he the Kay IJ urns honn Mr and Mrs Kay  lmi m enter Uteof the marines was al J Mervil Gyde V VJ 20nvices wi e at the county highway accepted Leave them at the home obtained jn honor of John L   child, present Sefrt Louis Swarthout is now at Eta Jima, Japan, with the or pa ion army Maynard Dixon, eon of M and Mrs Wm Dixon, has been  charged from the air carp  Pfc Arthur Gallup has loenlisted in the army and is visiting his wifes people in Kansas Paul Young of Gregory is home wi a discharge He was in England and France  Joe Lavey returned to OHielly General hospital at Springfield, Mo Thursday  25 00 BSe, Howell, Jan 25 Anyone havCjyde Fisher anv time this month, ing devises or ideas for reducing la  1neled to ph U t here  e  I, i  I  , murfe  oid 1 hle, c li t   mysteries continiie  n t re mid now  VI victims were  w  Wesley Reader  xfiifirotiwln 500lbor 8bould contact Charles Stewart ANNUAL GUEST NIGHT Jeanne Conklm  500 gt HoweH hgh ,, beforfi Jfln lg  Uvinp5ton Lodp No f R  A n WH i m  M will hold their annual guest nijfht land venison banquet at their hall on ael Clifford Chambers 200, Gayle Hendee 500j VALENTINE DAY DINNER Bennie VanBlaircum  1000 Come onQt come all to the Valen W, Root   tine Day dinncr,cafeteria style, spon E Gilham B,flj sored by the Young Ladies Auxiliary Julius Aschenbrenner 200j at tne Congl church Feb 14 Watch Tim Cogswell  200tne paper for more details  i birthday Sunda j Mr and Mrs J  k Vniiv j Jukie, and Ms Jean Conklin and  dai hter, Kaihryn, n Ann Arbor  Arbor Thursday e iiiaint i  i v ranee Ihe v O i ii que Tom Howe   C E Bucher Howlett Bros  25001  Ba C  7 GOLDEN WEDDIMG Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson obd their 60th wedding  anniver on New Years Day by holding open house at their home from 3 to 6 p m More than 40 friends eallto congratulate this esteemed eoupte Befreshments weft served with Mrs Robert Barnard of Ann Arbor and Mrs Ora Haiaes presiding at the tee table Three sons, one daughter audi eight grand children were present to soever Mr and Mrs JohnsoaOBe son, Albert of HoweH end a daughter, Mrs, Bessie HaxtweU of Tuaeon, Ar 200 ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT , 1000 Mr and Mrs Edwin J Noffer T Gibney  1000 announce the engagement of their Ben Tomlin 600daughter, June, to Lloyd Hendeeon Norman Reason 1000of Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee of W Lamb  800 Pinckney Eleanor Ledwidge UM 100 Mrs George Robb 100 Guy Kuhn   100  Mrs C Barbour 25 Peggy Stoffer  26 Gregory Tavern  1000 Herold Ludtke 2 Mr and Mrs Porter Porter 25 L Peterson  J Ackermen T p Bouchelle Mrs U GHrnore Miss E Jorgenson  VETERANS MEMORIAL FIELD Howell, Mich, Jan 2, 1946  Satuday night, January 10 Every APPRFXIATION Mason is asked to lrinjr one glet The program in as follows Music Orchestra Welcome  Joe Offth WM  Toastmast i Guessing Contest  Prize,  Introduction of Masons and Guestsi Song Dick, Jack and Chrisj Quiz Contest cond by H Thayer j  Song by Barber Shop Quartette  Introduction of Distinguished Per We wish Jo enr thank to our fiendforTln recent J in J Kennedy Finin  j Kennedy Lavern J Kennedy  Mrs Miv Mai lick  our sincere and neghbor i jder o a  y  ehanee ii in rih p He iusiion whther the ,,,, ,t  i,  , r a ynv u   rov to tlie old   e iloon of pre u oribiiio dv Tli aloon was a  ins place   ad a vortiin vf Idom seen n one If thev were  hev wpre cansilered ditrrced for r  Women natron of averns nri  i , Ano, irKriamonnlaeeMayhe  rhante  k n aistanctr during rinat I w ,  ,, ,  ST i , itoble with the Lranting of jrei eieent  plan AS Io JPI  j  t  i sonages  Gerald Vedder ha one to 100 100  WINS FUR AWARD , Kd Wise, well known Cfo trapper won the Daily Awarff Tke , eraui veuur n   Do direct pelt handling in Ulji Vdteran Memorial Ffeld Cpjv, ut  wor for  Hud,on Motor National Fur Show conduct  Mr Chairman Enclosed find 6 tor Company Haw Fur Marketing Service ofi J the Veterans Memorial Field I am A   Mr and Itfrs Pick huk  r Thv avard m glad to aid on this UudaWe project AmPauline McLucas at St Joe vhh he received as a results  Rep Thorber Cornell  hnfl Ann Arbor Dec 5 died the s hemr one tf tho th Howard, Kan, Jan 4, 194C 1 Veterans Memorial Field Com , M Mr ChairmanAlthough it f 60 oor  KA  year  l wa a resent of ,50your community and have tost con testae were suseJMe to eoeae on acl Mrs Tnomes Poole  flhseas Tke honored coop Margaret H  id cards and gifts aBdAaor lWjtmet wth most of the people  60 I am sending 6 for tne Veteran4 there, IRSMBMBV flhitef  IBswroekcr i SsSissi was fetin ssssess    Jm Anor Ue4       2 Memorial Field Robert Russet  AJ Detroit, Mich, Dee 27, 1945 500 Lee Lavey, E Mvaarir fetnetiy Mettle     saerried sa IfceJi V 0 0  wV wife  wAQ Thanks Cor your nice letter ing the Veterans MssaarisJ Hope w U check  he et f teaceUyesv prograas, mm  m i wdf The BeyeXI Buss J T Rev Fr Morgas Hbtris t00 If pSSSBB SBJSBBBBBBBBBSBJ         0  C W Bweeshs    jeees3a BasjeK , v SJMJDr Roy fhdtf  hospital, Ann Arbor, Dec same day ikns tmonr the Miss Alta Robinson was c to the raw fur sta Hillman last week by the illness of Thi alo givos h m  nn Hr award of  11 pelts necelTed aii n on Itoc 22 la  vl nrd eivi rto the 1 allowing thn to take  Joneside th rien on uetiofi lines The old   Jhie Is in the  s to be n efts run Cust eSlteon no  Carpenter  r1Tn rut a Q v io purchased there He tlT rut     opan n  A   ,  daujrhter Marv was a chance at m  f j2o in fho Wrst InJieqHe he grandmother i1r rvar   to b H,nt a h viMa at Uie Chilson Rev and Mrs Alfred Altard were m Apn Mihons of dollars ares sifo ad rntortmed manv notibles called toPaw Paw last wee bv the ost by tron eery y r throvih Kr HulJng Lewis Cass Gov death of a nephew, Lester McGowan, iner,reel skming, stretehmg andlpooh and othenfcrfEventually Cdst in an auto accident dry ne of fur   j 0 ,n 0f hisjaL d hfM to Toric Perkowski recently dis    d his last dafsBwe His d ihsisjld r Tin navy is visiting Hoio Hajton Krkkerinjr Jr , Vnrv marrigfelolph BueJc Mf htpther, Arrhie, and family ir wife at Medus hospital, Brighton on v,, vva, in VpfflB eireumflfcan DstMst Ha will take a CI course ai Tuesday a girl ,AS In yr 1fl5t dav afiufce Ihe OsaVerstty of Detroit  T  u i VM trMJifl M V enU to The Coftgi SttAday school rave FrasiMm fd Mr Cnfi Hwl oyrvre The late Mira Ismelia Defends  farewell party at clUd  Vmmm ToMda sHxht  nineVnej took car of her 1st lat davs od   r JMttt Besjsr M, Cjser   the hesee ef Mrs Rttr DAM in ChMsea Monday a Among thosel 1 WOTICC Mmfaf wg ftf Darrow i  ere rvow giving 5 davs a week Men OhMCMce Dteea and Manteri seniee nt Pivker Iave voitrl 100 Frsesre Dfae who have heen viietingi varments at Murray Kennedy Store  st Ihe EJ HesddMs heme near NorthjajdI pick thefn ujw  av e   ioe,  Ksesi OEi AT Mew Yean at the Was In   eV DYERS hi nnjish sjiih hai SIBL lahsu SS BtBw,WJSBS SiSSSSSl PVBjSj SBffVBBJBBBBSJ od yeylTeji a he  rriitw nf a JPI a ecence Ss4 ft nrohMv bxMi8fctrot rreavee Tfm wa orwMed to v her sister, decker and now  ion  he Pissrfcnut   t  ,   J ,  1 1 ilm rhwtiW Diaptttch Wdndv Jan 9 1946 I NEIGHBORING NOTES Mr and Mra rtBy Bird     w auu i w  of Ann nVlVAfl rruftflArbor, former Pinckney resident, avj  Cuniiounce the engagement of theu Years with 80 ureeentlt being held N3TES OF 47 VEARi AUU The Siirler family reunion waai held at the George Sigler home New IMt CHJtLSKA, MICH Fai, Sat, Jan U, 12 SHADY LADY A Coaaody with Music Starriaf CHARLES COB URN, ROBERT ROBERT PAIGE, GINNY SIMMS,  ALAN CURTIS CaHooa News Sun, Mon, Tuna, Jaa, 13, 14, 15P KISMET Technieolor Fantasy daughter, Patricia, to Lee R Allen USMC, son of Mr and Mrs Benton Allen, of Alton, 111 Mr and Mrs Don Patton Evelyn Soper of Howell have purchased at 323 K Washington , Howell, a new home  George Robb, husband of the former Eileen Kuhn of Gregory,haa ar rived at Seattle, Wash, i South Pacific  Mis Uernice Harris of was married to Lurr Clark ar of Ma rion on Dec 26, the day after Frank Siglers birth i day he was presented with a rock ing chair I i he next number on the lecture course is next Wednesday, Slaytonaj Jubilee Singers I The following pupils of the chool  have not or on absent or tardy tha , Mr and Mrs Homer Peavey of Howell ceiebruio their 50th wedding MARLENE DIETRICH, RONALD I anniversary New Years day COLMAN, JAMES CRAIG, HUGH BERBART, EDWARD ARNOLD Cartoon Dogs for Show Sua Shows 30 800, 7i00, 900 Wed, Thur, j Miss Loretin Sorter has resigned  McPherson State Bank 1946 3SBB5553Bt teiiji 11 i schoolNellie Gardner, from the,uaule gier, Uamy Keason, lva Iplaceway, Maude Richmond Xnter Marion medateiUery DurfeeIorma Vaughn Ethel Durfee, Morley Vaughn in termediate Lucy Jeffreys, ,Loia Moran, Koy Mo ran, Florence Reason Moran, Florence Reason We have just passed through one of The following houses have been the worst wars in our history The built here this year John Teeple, a1 refief on the minds of all at this her position as bouiieper at thedouble house Mark JSwarthout,lick time was enough to make 1945 McPherson hospital, Howell which JJaker, George Green, Emil brown J year long to be remutuuereu uiie she has held since it siurted in 1928, Lizaie Campbell single houses   , Mr and Mrs GaLon St Onge of The following business changes CTCDDIW TM crtOIITTVDetroit are the new owners of the have taken place Charles liowman oltrrllN W oUCItlT  Eager restaurant, Howell I selling his grocery store to Albert A Comedy wttn  The name oi nuaaen Dietrick of Heason and he later to R Clinton EDWARD HORTON, GLADYS pinckny appeurs  the iist of those GEORGE, RUTH TERRY disharged from th service last week , nnviiMiiiv1 For the first time n many years ZUMoIES On BROADWAY no arrests were made this year on with WAUY BROWN, ALAN CARNEY and BELA LUGOSI CominfSnafu77 Mildred PUrce Pardon My Past vew Years day byeither the sheriffs office or Howell city police The James Allen home at Brighton burned down last week with a loss goes on as inevitably we look over the past year it Is our wish that ourj efforts in 1U46 will in some measure supplement the labors of everyone in Howell and Livingston County to make the coming year most profitable did fine They played 4 pieces i Born to Cyrus Bennett and wife of 4000 Christmas day a daughter Pauline Sober of Fowlerville and will Smith of Gregory has resign Elmer Smith of Howell were marred as teacher at Anderson and enteried at Williamston last week et Albion college Gene Smith has Dr M G Millman, 82, a practis replaced him j ling physican at South Lyon for 50 David Mowers and wife are vistHAWAII I iieatrp years died at thc Masonic Home at inin New York state Gus Smith his blacksmith shop to A  Brown, Floyd Reason his meat market to San Wallace and Rowley Bros buying the apple dryer The Pinckney Cornet band gavel I their first concert Thurday nite aad, , Stile hZW s ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY A Complete Line of Electrical Appliance GIVE YOUR KITCHEN OR BEDROOM A LIFT WITH ANEW Detrola Radio i COMPACT GOOD LOOKING WALNUT CABINET FIVE TUBE SUPERHETERODYNE WITH ENCLOSED AERIEL OPERATE ON AC OR DC CURRENT ITS BRILLANT PERFORMANCE WILL PLEASE YOU AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVER YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU FOR Money to loan at reaionsvola rata interest paid on Savings Book an Time Certificates a ilapeatt McPherson State Baas AU Wad, Thur, Fri, Jan 9, 10, 11 2 Giant Star Shows 2 ANN ail AN and HUMPHKtY tfOGAJtr ia IT ALL CAME TRUE4 VAN JOHNSON, FAYE EMERSON Alma last week aoaaeiU up to IM0OOO aj tared by oar aMmberahip fa   K H Crane and wife have gone aval PenIt JaraaM Cuaperaateu to Danville, N Y where he will take 2750 Richards Electric HOWELL, MICU BORN FOR TROUBLE Selected Short Newt Sat, Jaa 12 Matinee EDWARD ARNLOD, FRANCIS RAFFERTY THE HIDDEN EYE Rhythjo Plus I TQM TYLER, ROSEMARY LANE SING ME A SONG OF TEAA5 Selected Shorts Newt Sun, Men, Tues, IU Terrtflat CONFIDENTIAL AGENT with CHARLES BOYER, LAUREK BACALL PETER LORRE Nevaltr Cartooa New NOTES OF f EARS AGO treatment in a sanitarium Monks Bros, have moved their Rev Edwad Vail of Elmira was stock of goods from the opera house the preacher at the M E church last where they have been since the fire Sunday to the Gene Campbell store  Married at the home of Mr and At the debate at the school last Mrs Mark Wilson Dec 28, , their week on abolishing women suffer daughter, Cora, to Reuben Wright, age the negative side won The Rev Simpson officiating, judges were Floyd Weeks, Mrs Mj The Epworth League of the ME  E Harrow and Alger Hall  church have elected the following W C Miller who is retiring from officers Pres, Stella Graham 1st the office of sheriff and family were vice, Jennie Haze 2nd, Mrs H F tfiven a farewell party Thursday eve Sigler 3rd Mrs George Green 4tHi4 nt the Victory Club rooms, Howell,R Carrie Erwin Sec Mrs John Mar v , iioche acted as toastmaster and tin TreasMrs W H PlacewayOrremarks were made by Willis Lyons, ganist, Jennie Jennie linker George Humes Hiurh McPherson, The Anderson Farmers Cluli met A Garland, George Wimbles and at the Ed Bullis home Saturday with sheriffelect Fred TeenleThe Millers tne following program Solo, Plnneh are moving back to Pinckney whe Martin Paper, Kirk VanWinkle they have purchased the Albert Jack Duet, Mr and Mrs L W Hart fcon farm Discussion, Norman Wilson Talk on Wm, Kennedy and Harold Swar Butter, Mrs GeoYounglove Legislathout have been awarded the con ton, Hon Freeman Allison Discustract to build the lare cistern on Uie sj0Ilf Anson Stowe Duet, Florence square for fire protection Marble, Kittie Hoff Oration, Will A H RandaM and wfe have mov Roche Farm Society, Mrs Jas ad to the Frank Johnson arhie Discussion, Nora Durkee the Sam LanVm farm Duet, L E Smith, Samuel Wilson The 0th grade will put on the Paper, Charles Wood Music, Ander EUng and the Miller o  lnsfield son Band in the form of a one act play next Friday  Mrs McGovern of Milwaukee lz conductirg a Home Nursing Class in Pi BUNDLES FROM HEAVEN SPECIAL DELIVERY tij ,   , , conauciif g a nome rurging iass in Wed, Thur, Fn, Jen 16, 17 1 ,, s T  r u   rru  1 TW T   t L   I iiif Irmis Johnson, writing in The Ami  VnZ VTLfCtl0r ,h erican Weekly in this SundayJan oACK TO BATAAN j iI and Mrs Earl Bauhn called 13 issue of The Detroit Sunday A Comedy with on Mr and Ms George Roche near imes, describes how a new painless JOHN WAYNE, BEULAH BONDI I Fowlerville Sunday childbirth technique shortens conANTHONY QUINN jBeJaataa1 SkorU New Mr and Mrs W A Ketcham are finement and assures the prospectnow nicely settled in their home on ive mother that babys arrival will West Main St here cause no serious nervous strain itUL AVON iHliAiKli frlOcAUXiUGt, auta Sbaws 7 mad  P M Fri, SaL, Jaa 11, 12 A MEDAL FOR BENNY bmmmemey Oaaaaaiiaarf aurriatf DOROTHY LAMOUR aaa ARTURO CORDOVA Cartooa   Church Kitten Bombaioro Unueuel Occupation Sua, Tuof Jan, 13, 15 HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN Aa AllSter Musical with plenty of evoryduar that make Good Enter teinment Plua Now Coauag Gentle Aaaie Aff lacoadiary Blonde Xaik Wi ft SldUia lanumofM   Earns Award for ED WISE in Sears 17th National Fur Show Siptic TaoHs  Oan Burkett ffcao 2 Aaa Aim aats ITlTtf MODERN aUlPMEJn M Eaat ImiU UgtM tAMMtt, AlMWStOS  low You, Too, MayAward as High 11,00000 Cash in that letter jelt handling Lxra tr pr7gotauextrK 500 ie oi tJie J i ,ily Awaitls m wxrti Fur Si towand, beside, hart in the big major awards trapier did, you too can do  not you set I your furs through Fur Marketing Service For Show offers, this Heison, a 942 cash awards, including Award of 1,00000 for the beat pelt of all 42 Awrde7,S Cavah Ves, a total of 942 cash awards for fur ahipjpera942 opportunities to abate ia 17,5900 in caaL UAJOU CASH AWARDS There are tea aaaior cash awards, ranting fioaa iOOe to tl ,00000 SECTIONAL CASH AWARDS 7tee ace aeotioaai awards, toofor Meajaete aJajiaifflri  five or ttoa atatt one avaei of 2fiXrrfeea ofplaid DAILY CASH aWAWi Raaftrtiaew aMtSeeay lar pelta reoeivea ParV 41 fat ieba  WHAT IS YOUR FUTURE AS A FARMER As a farmer you want to got head You want a better living for your family Ycull agree that you could use help on some thin  Let look at the record and see why 38,000 Mligan farmere con sider membership in the J arm Bureau as one of their best helps v erveJeoMftoattOB plea thetaef bwuOtrffaeeeleaWc knee Mj QW eea eleoMe awvtee to 11100 laokioea una aaeelen 1, L fteineteaa aeTkaen baa 4700 to ISftOOOl Five of every a tern now htve electrio eervic  ulet ta oa rUluen  a Tuontrew oaa oy lemm of aV ieae and dowar eafBfnnt be  a teeced   ifetyoa eaaaaea letlooeJFuf flbow Ca favff Eaejr Every fur yoe eajp to 8eaea Writ the tenm of the Fur Show, at auto iorawaeam, aLISTaX You doat pey Mdf iawUj chiaery, Um auppate tit produoofln, ratai fiuieeu eonvinced  th oourt end legtaetuie mtah purohiew ere far produetnq prod uou fat retrie and ere not tubteat to tax EseBpaen Mvee Miehigaa tamer 1,000,000 anauelly UttttlaTlMi Fara Bureew eteucet tti thet aen at ebutty wul dvutry end labor A a rule KM only toed taaes you pey tadey ere ge Us end aoante ptaa Thank the MiiHjn Fann Bureau lor earttoa worit ai 1921 to eaplac property tax lor highwey with a qeeriUne tax Oex tax to ttneno etete highwey eneoted ia  19231 towruhip road 1931 ooviaty  1932 Why are school taxes lower aeouueawFa e lew far helped eidto U tfS  rodvaaeluakUiMof ueoMeequal teaww To jSdaanelaaaauaalaaaaaBalaasaaaaar uaaaaaaeaavawBaaaiaLaaa MsSVZZdmlmmSi iaai  mwjwm PMeaaa Be jewwepe e   rr vfMtpw vpuw r CiwmiutmmjmM   YOU CAM aV TOUaaCLT te Iw leaany aw r umjm fail property tax fa eohook, CD ea Qualaettn fund help aaa eveiUfete to eit ohddcen a good gueUty d school e4uosaoa at about ttttvaune cost te anywhere in Michigan ttfce taaMf   01 in m I irOUR C0UHVY FARM BURAU jm    IK i  n 2aai aaaaaaaasaal aft,W The PiaelMt Wednesday Jan 9 1946 NMNEY DISPATCH  nimiii potiofflce Ffcekaoy, Ifieh oooad eiaai lafctar t iubdcxiptiov 9LM t yoai PaidiaAdwo tAUfc W CURLBTT, PUBUaUEl   IIIUIIfllUUILMIIIIIIflllllHIIIMIIIUIIIIilllMllllllUIPIIIIHIHlllllllllllllK, FOR COLDS AND LAGRIPPE TAKE OUR Sonny Valentine has gone to Chel sea to work s Cold Capsules 24 CAPSULES 26c, GUARANTEED Mr wad Mrs Hen White White  called at the Joe Metz home in Howell Sundayr C WHF OU HAVE A COLD TRY OUR White Pine  Cherry Cough Syrup V  3 OZS FOR 25c, 8 OZS FOR SOc f   Mrs Henry Hauck who te ill with s pneumonia at the Curlett home ia S some better S s Joseph Squier and wife of Detroit 9 were New Years vi , u ihe Louis  Shehan home   Mr and MraEhvin Hulce and son, 5 JejrJy, of Chelsea called on friends  here Thursday 2 Iuul Seipal of Detroitrecently oul S of the army spent Sunday at the 3  Wm Shehan home r  Mrs Marie Bauer and children of 5 Brighton called at the Loui Shehan 2 home Sunday j s Mr and Mrs Clifford Chambers S and Mrs Foasie Chambers were in 5  Detroit Sunday s Mr and Mrs Fred Read spent 3 Saturday npht at the Joe Schosser 2  home in An Abor 2 Phyllis LoJI returned to Detroit ,   last week after spending the holidays tnMaiilinitlallUiiUMUiniiUMiunNiHiiMiiniiifiiiMIIUIIiltlitt with her father, Wm Loll 1 fWAMW,V  WWW, AWmvVAVWW Miss Helen Reason and Max Roy rnoldere Sunday dinner quests of Mr rind Mrs Wm, Surdam   Mr and Mrs J R Hannett and ,t son, Jack,, called on Mr  and Mrsi 5 Roy Henry in Battle Creek Sunday Mr and Mrs Francis Krupa and i Mrs Eunice Schuehart oalled on Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan one day last Mr and Mrs Henry Poulson of Middleville spent the week end with their son, Otto Poulson and wifp Nelson Buzzard returned to Pe  troit with his daughters New Years CORY DRUG STORE VNA Dead or Alive  FREE SERVICE cdm Animals Collected Promptly taedern Equipment Capable Men t L PARKER Aent Phone 88, Jinckne Ue FASTEST Dead Stock Service in Michigan Central Dead Stock Co nnd spent the rest of the week there jfc ,viWWWWWW,vvVAW  Mr and Mrs Fred Read enter   r   i imw 1 , V10   WjVvw Kennedy Gen Store  i  ained Mr and Mrs Joseph Schosser f Ann Arbor and the Ross Read , , J A, f , ,,  , x, v Mr and Mrs M L fairo amilv New Years v , in ,  , , ,  ,, uii ew i ears ai ine K Loonn, nome in Mr and Mrs Merwin Campbell n l j rx 1 L XT r I Detroit nd son Dick, spent New  ears with ,,  , , w V,, i  r4  dement limine ui Jricnvi o  Tr and Mrs Flovd Mavcrott in l spent liie wiok riui at the Jionie of Jrarid Rapids Mr and Mrs H New Years at the H Loom, homom W,liIIIIUailllli,l,l 1 First National I C Poulson and osh    ,    Mr and Mrs Otto PonKon called on , Mrs NlK Whn ,s vsitmiir  IHllk  Jackson with her daueht ar, Mis Kd Z ith Yauirhn  icrald Weapon and wife and two S imiHijHHjiiiimuiitMiiimrtrt FC Reickhoff Sr   OPTOMETRIST J 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVI HOWELL MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMBNTS ehuNE 358 Residence 613  I Photo Finishing  Mr, and Mrs J W, Wooster near onth Lvon Sunday Leon Meabon and wifp, Marshall ,,  ,,   TT i i T T ni  th i ki ttii returned from I ampa, r mi  ,Tenbon and Harold Farlev called t J  i tir   u IT u  Of,,tr da rt weekHe made the tMii heiv , he Wm Marshal home in Stock ,,,,, r , , c , ami hark with auv lat tire  rdee Snndav , ,,   t  ,   , z rrnd r,rnpntr of Pnrf who h ,f Mr ,M,btp S,i,lh ami ter s een ijck Tart May with a heauljiill dJiiiiaialiJ pn ,,,,1, to wnV i, M  on ,a,,fd on l1, no f,t TTp vas a Grand Tvnk MrJtrieU DHon of Howell cV Mrond conductor  M,,lls hr f7av n how JI Jay Brieham and wife of T ake nenl Ww nr it t tr, 0,,,,,,1,,  Under Federal Supervision Vler,L tr Federal Oepotit In furaree Corporation All D Win1 and Dorothy Ii WE HAVE ad, Alice Lee  POHi Inured up to 5,000 fo 5 ,ker h rr  ch Dpwitor   Ktin bnmp and ifh them ntroMd Miried to Mich, tate mllejie after J  hn rAtn vpddnr annivesav of Mr spndi  Iwiidavs i    A M Fmnk Johnon  Th Yomur 1,,1,, Auxiinrv nut j NOW IHL FILMS All Sizes LEAVE FILMS AT Electric Wiring Electric Service Motor Rdpairlng Don Hammer  FrankZeigler  MURRAY KENNEDYS, Pinckny HOWES STORE, PorUg Lake  INVERNESS STORE, North LU dand r,ots at the home of at the hon of Mrs Kie Koe at Hi J m Mnhnn r PO ,r 0 id l   JL  v,,h VICTORYS WON I PROMISE  i ne i  n  v i i i J  MM iine and ve Hl j rnnn hers and 1 vsitor pre ent nd wife of TVtroit T , Meahon M, Ida tt ers and da urh er, la n , S ,,,  S d wif and Harold FaHov ct left by motor for SrmAnfJ g J   I  m the m0Iluy  Mr, Willard Hennett aed cniMron Txa  thi n,l ,h,re llwy      P  ,,,,,  ,fTark,nn railed at to  nd row  n d by M r and M r, lo s INad    drew r,impbell home Poahv and The Viir will MMI Mexno Cty a s  I hat IM Arizona and Talif    H low on extia  the tljinr J ioe pJi jitiful S ok ap iiy  ajiji bai E n Mrs Glenn Kinsley at St Joe oh anal tlnn losnital Ann Arhov TV iottP, ex forma beor rimmjr hn to Ml , to retum home thi week A,,,,, tho, 1om out ol tawn g ,   Mrs Marv Fichman Mrs Edna v ho SM ,M d the fumH t Patrick  ,piu,n, nja Reaon and daughter Leota and Kinrd 1  iV WM 05  Mr Forn Reason MLs Katerine Mailiek of Ionfa, vMk Kmnedv, s     Mrv toin awM , il , T  T A,1,  riilfr, ,,  FoTnce  an  li Ieiiuh mojitn Some S tATcDonald of Howe and loan Snears I n Ar, ll,ri     f  n e 5 ,,,, ,hw , V  pnded a shower Sunday nitrht at and Ethl Doyle and H,aHes Knn X  this eidy ca n nay come  Volof Mrs DoW Hanr in edv of Jakson and Mis, Mary KHen    lur a nrs payment  HOWARD THAYER I he  r 0 nvle of Ann Arbor  OIi  i0ne  educate the child 5 HOWARD THAYER I troit for JoaT1 Spears Doe ol Ann Aroor     t,uii,i ny tredii  g it I need to borro at a hank 5 5 That I vl buy more of my g S eountry bonds and hang on to 5 S the bonds I own They are a ff 5 reserve ijnd for me and my 5 Dead and Disabled Horses and Cattle Hog, Calves a ad Shetp REMOVEH FREE PkONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY HOWELL 450 WE BUy H,DES AND CALFSKINS I  suav MSftMiNa CALLS RFXEI VE IHE BEST SERVICE TOCK UAUIiiw L TBUCKING  TntH Hide to Detroit    A  i   f tord ffsade W e r  j 5 That 1 ar jroin to atick to the  s plan a lo  as humanly poss   aW fayggd of mjreLf I 14  i  HA9Yul Awt know what theyTl wefch up, lutde, but y cattle and poultry sure IIJ teAfettiiptttf fince I itaiiad to uaeiiUeidnl  tbeic ratioo 0I fUDGEMYt mboot Ae tcoth one wbo feat 4x4 me that, Hatry How lo you acoottnt lor it Mrltt byproduct reopmed from tmerf dried fnint bavt a nmch greater feeding value than Che orifinai train baa OLD JUDGE ifiive toy trouble gettin attyouapd HARYV at timet, even Oioufh the next year, 0l JUDGE Tfaea I foeaf axibody tett yoi tSit watod fe dttipp ABMY Not , jdt,i i    rfJirai MMi iudt Clara ft apaftitog3p tVr Court that the tim for paJBfalatioa of raim  a ra i n st said iaajbipld be timitd i i,o that atiniwjp fffac b appoint ed to receive, ejRmine n1 aiist all  claims and demnd8 against Said de  reaped b o4 before said urt j It is Ordered That all of the ere ditos of Kaid deceased are miidred n present their elauiu to said Court it ad ProHate Office on or before   Se 18th day of March A Dt  194 at ten  1000 oelodC n the forenoon, at aaid Probcte Of Ice be and i hereby atmointd fortj j  fhe examination and adjustment off at claims and domaadf agaiaot aafif doeeaaod  It is Further Ordorod, TWt lie ftotioa thereof he xtvea, cation a 1 off of fab f M  oaM day  haarfnri Hw  IS4  ,3 fc Km,   y W       5 Jan , 1946 Classified Want Ad FOR SALE 2 lUlatein cowsfreah RuaooU Bottrub FOR SALu Work benches 8x2 a, tte leg, solid built, a real bargain Farmers Feed  Supely Co Irckney, Mica WANTETTo buy a single diivuf harness William Sheian News Kay at Daffy, at ft MM NOTICE t Income taxes made out at my noma t406 East Grand River, Brighton FOR SALBWhite Clevertne Salve Also rubbish hauled 25c a load oat doors 50c a load from baaement Harry Hannaman Helen Rubinstein Cosmetic, excluaive in Livingston County at Howell FOR SALESlabwoo Buy Now Thurson Lumber Co , Phone 844 Hpell, Mich FOR SALE White popcorn,also al alfa and brome hay C  Dmamtre M36 1M, miles east of Plnckney DR  it MeCLUSKEY DSNTtST 1UH 11 Mleeieae r and Mrs, Fred Read were in Detroit Friday i A    Mr and Mrs M J Reason were The faaftsTSBt SiiiaAflttaV in Lanaing Friday, iw IHWMJ wsjawaau waai Mr and Mrs Carl BnaS of rrry called on Boy Fisher Sunday Mias Helen Reason baa resigned SoadaylliOO al sa, to StOO p sa her position at the Vokar Co,Dexter We4aeaaa te4taav,7teSp,sa, Mr and Mr Harry Lee spent  to a la tke evealei Sunday at the Clifford Hardy home in Tipton Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed and her aunt of Howell spent Friday night at ihe Fnrk Aberdeen home Mr and Mr John McDonald have returned to New Jersey and their daughter, Lois, to her school in Adrian Mr and Mrs John Bell and Mrs Elizabeth Brown and daughters arnt New Years with Mr and Mrs Lavera Conk in Chelsea Mr and Mrs W J Nash, Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee and son, Gayle, spent Sunday at Coldwater with Dr and Mrs James Nash  Mrs Louis Booth,Mrs, Agnes Richardson, her son and wife and Alice Gearhart of Howell were Sunday guests at the Mark Nash home Amowr those from here who at  tended the reception given Thursday for Mr and Mrs Lon Bekeza at the William Dillowav home in How111 were Mr and Mrs Harry Lee Mr and Mrs Herbert Palmer and Mr and Mrs W C AtLee HERB SNEED laa aii Real Estate, J City, Lake mi Fossi A Uet Year Aa Arbor, Mfeaigaa HXROLD D 6iUBB  Howell, Mfabiiaa LEE LAVEY luiiMifiiiiiaiiuiiiMtnnniiiiiiwwwHtwiii iiiammMnMUiiiiiwMiHiiiu FOR SERICE Registered Hampshire boar Y Hamperian WANTEDTrucking work Will , haul gravel and coal Have truck, local or long hauls David Hoffman Phone 8 also ton Office, tao Stealage by Howell, MSAIgaa MARION BEAUTY SHOP SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT MACHINE AND MACH1NELBS3 ALSO COLD WAVES Phone 6 MARION JARVlS,Owaer PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER 7wn Miebigaa  Paoae 7 or 41 MARTIN J LAV AN ta Britet Oak I FOR SALE20 Barred Rock pulleta, now laying 200 each  Mrs, Percy Ellis Corn 250 per Cwfc IN YOUR OWN BAGS  FOR SALETwo Young Jersey 122  heifers, will freshen soon 16 0 for ,  rr it v 1 noth Percy Ellis, phone 3F11 WANTEDI would like to buy your gp 0 vv p w, jv  r raw furs, hide and pelts Also deeflR SALEMixed hardwoodjn quan skin Call Lucius Dayle, phone 4E52, Pinckney, Mib FOR SALELot of kindling wood,   IJ A     A   1   cheap if taken at once, also two  16x650 tiers in good condition Ray Coons Phone Pfnckney 124 or write 6053 Richardson Rd, Howell Rte 3 TfrTnd Mrs SerTmTe and Mr LEV LAVEY GENERAL INSIXANCE Pboao ISPS ttaelme VRlkJiea VaVtVWffi ft VaMlWinklt Dea W VaWiaa0e Cbarla K venfVsew Attoroor at Law ftret State aad Sevlaa    Howell, MiebUer P H Swarthoiit  Soi  PfJNKJULHOM Modern Bulieat Septic Tanks  Cesspools Cleaned General Motors Car owners, play VIS fid  LIVINGSTON MOTOR SALES Ruiek Q Pontiec DfVr, Howell aj, Have ycuv car Iumjletely serj F E Manley, M86, 5 mi Pinckney west ofiHwell and Mrs Norman White spent New Years at the Basil White home near Pratts Fine Tested Remedies  FOR Poultry and All live Stock o I  Farmers Feed Supply f o  FOR SALETwo good horses, wt  11600 each Robert Pike IFOR SALEEggs Gustave Hannaman  iWANTEDUsed car Will pay cash, j   Phone 39F3  Bob VedHer j FOR SALECompletly equipped ,house trailer at Andrew Campbell home Glenn Kingsley ANTIQUES WANTESDidies, hats  lamps, china figures, glass baskets slippers, animals, milkwhite dishes , I Jewell boxes and clocks, buttonsjer  rose bowls, V4S6S, pictures, far niture Write Barbara Hunn, Par WRITE ALLENEL HOTEL ROOM 70 e PHONE 424 iANN ARBOR S I ThP Honis Holloway family of  Plainfield spent Sunday at the Dale Miller home  Mr and Mrs Lester McAfee and Mr and Mrs, Roy Clark and Mr MICH and Mr8 Earl Ney nw the hockey game at Olympia, Detroit Sunday PHONE 104 , MAX RUSSELL,Mr ma, Mleh and she will call WANTED CHIOSEliB ftKI3ltaflt prices paid for aU kinds of poultry Tyler Brogsm, Howell, Mich Phone 672, HoWfaJL NWiiiiliJIaw Houaewivest SAVE Toua WASTE FATS T e llfalcsd States Government t   Abdul doesnt know that  straw too many oan break the oamePi back And many people dont know that one appliance too many on a circuit is the cause of that troublesome blown fuse Many people are accutom4d to inadequate wiring But overloaded circuits are not your only handicap to home happiness if you have inadequate wiring It means, too, improper distribu tion of outletsnot having the electric roaster where you want it because 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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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HoHne 4   BOfl 25,00  300  500 10x00 McGregor last weojt Cope i Hrigl n with tho thr famil Rr ecea with fr Ferndale spent laat week with Patricia tucky arrived here Friday to  hi family Mias Loraine Koch of Lansi spent laat week with Patrcila a  Grace Young The HolHs Wylio family s couple of weaki at St Petersburg tmmuinii  ,    Florida,  m WMnfUMtf OimuX HJRCH David and Henrietta Kelly W Ann Arbor were Pinckney viaitofa Sundry I Mr  Wm, Mercer spent Xmas m home in HowelL George Meabon Jr and fal spent Chriatmae at the Wm Ma home in tockbrldge  Mm Alfred Allard, Minister Mrenoreoco 8auiantOrganlat and Choir Director G M Thompaon, S fc Supt, Morning Worship m 100 Sunday School ,  110  Choir practise Wad evening Begin the New Year right by attending ehurchOur church welcomes you at 1030 Communion service and prayer Sunday School at 1180 GOSPEL MISSION Pastor Jtfca Beachey a S Supt Marvin Shirey Morning Worship  1000  Sunday School ,,  1045  Young Peoples Hatting 730 Evening Worahlp ,v8fm Pruyer Service, Wed ,800 Roy Reaaon anaV tomfy and ltt Winda  Mrs  f I Ray Clianllor family, , 2500 1000 ha  Dr Samuel Levin  fromivad Seymour  C V RsjtkW Meaajrvsft CTsWa  C X Clinton NOTICE OF ANTRAL MEETING Alt member of the Livingston mas at Cooperavllle  County Mutual Fire Inaaasye Com  Mr and Mrs Ross Read expect to Pny are urged to atttml m Annleave next week on a trip to Mai jual Meeting on January 8th, 194fi, ico and Arisona  at 1 00 P M at Court House in the Mr and Mrs Water Clark faVtCity of Howell, as several Hiangea,, Sunday night at the Frank Nictthjhvea been made in the policy for ftr 4m c  home in Howell II benefit of our membership Mias Rernerdtne Lynch of Kalar eoo anent Christmas at the hor  Mrs C H Kennedy Bavatiy and Dick Cunningham flint spent laat weak at th homaJof NOTICE Edrd Kenny ol Ri Lake i  EffecUva Immditly  Mis Eleanor Lerividee and fejajty Due to oo inability to purchase spent New Year with Mrs KitTJfr  new truck and beceauae ot the poor gin and family near Howell running condition of our present  la JftVPA Antlfi rAMA h9 fall , fwinlft, it hrnmtm norwywy for Ug term fir the Youngtove district lastto temporarily Mr and Mr R K Elliott 6pnt GOLDMAN ardtfon purchase Red rien  A aoli fauud quota tor second timefcf MJJS Hewatt ia ciiairinan, LtClare chw iona, uai Jffimto2n er, Uuatoand et ttoaauipry Hed kUteJiJ JS inUewe m atuon Masonic gUeat nite held Juti 4duur Clinton killed in action, Airs Adum Urown difca, Uene iieunon retires from, Chrysler Motor Jun HlChurlea Clark garage robb j ed, Joe 1ubuy, W4jen Burke and John Motfeiodi u iyatcd, confess to j rubbery vaier U, JW sr dies Feb 7lm IM olfe ami Lt vVitiermu  arriedtfotl ,conservation election h iCieralu Vedder and Jean Stewurt jurried  Feb, 14jsergt, John Wse given presidentiul citation Miss K04S Ourr dies, Mrs Klien Newman hurt In a1 auto uceideut  Ieb, 1Lee LaVey nominated fur villaKe president Pvt, Charles Uean killed in action  kb bMrs Hattie VanWwke, qt iiowell die and George Francisco of Dexter,, basket bajl team end seauon i irst team wins B,loses t , second team, win 12, loseJJ, girls win  lose 6 Mar 7Atax ChaXnyi killed in auto accident Will Buhl die, iinckwy eliminated by MichCenter in basket  i tare liilmore killed   i t r v  I Roger Babson who read the tea leaves for industrial predictions, say there will be more strikes, higher prices and higher rent in lH4ftHe is probably riifhtAt the preenljsjio jruj strike settLajnt is in night but it   may be poibjff to remedy this   than the hint two Hijrher wicej peciallly far homes  real estiM undoubtedly continue for there ceiling price and they have ah skyrocket to a considerable 1etiT4novara expectod to go higher PropeW in Pinckney is now bringing twice aYjnuch a befort the war  During tnXnar all construction waa stopped excefkjn dalense area and as a result bew4a seriou housing shortage eapecis4ly fr irsjiuingfervine menVeterans vnmjsfc aiWiloaW to po overseas can flndHajaaeta fird  the saJme holds true for who hnve married since ii service Therj jano relief in   and a factories, start domest duction prke will climb hgherS a the course of 6 or 7 years when doA mestle need have been satisfied an factories beerln to pil up urpld Roodand tayoff men the bottom thing that has kept down the MltXtion balloon  discontinue OJr  r, Mar fCounty to vote on new I jail Veronica Fohey die,uo George ,    , tialatiun  When the wiliow Rnn hottsinr April 4Lynn Hendee elected sup oiett WM built it encountered very arvinor by 4n votes Stanley Dinkcl J  oppoaitlon Washtenaw county only KPuWican electei  ihnx it waa lonated  I sfiariBBraBBB  Mrs Luu l,amb,chairman, Locai Ma r Motar Co opp  sonic lodgje ROC to Stockbridge to the Wn  bui,t starU,t ii MuI  w A diaetsalVad He effva4 in taito  ffP T I Haaeiteirw Eptaeapal Church StelBtoid State Baak Mamon Toppina Jamea Bbirey sr   rHa Widley Jvpb nHfflJgi ck Paten  rlaremce Benmett au MM A Mr SUM1 3 Smith  fasMLto Great Uk  1 00 i Christmas with their daughter Mrs 1000Evelyn Dunne and famlv at Howell FATrflCK ILfcf4NiDY 5 oo Clifford Chambers is confined to Patrkk Kennedy, 85, died at pon conferr degree work condemned by court The papers reft 00 his tome by , rheumatism Warren tlac Tuesday where he has lived for April lwrreeideni Franklin Rooae erred    rhot cjt tfUm or noLewis s helping with the fn work, the past 6 years He was born in veil diet, John M Harris farm househrc af P04 fun Ht  wit Floyd Ha5n8 and family of Lan Cana4a but came to Putnam when burnsLyw Kuler und MrhLillian Du lti8chl,l veterans Uvmjrvea pi Maaeaa Vadaar VfSH arrivtjd home  South Pacific Snaday after arvica He wae am the USS    1000 600  500   6M0   2500  1000   XJDO  1000  64A  500  200  600 sing wem jguaets of Mr aW Mrs hft ww a gmaJJ b He Abel HaMe the first of the week, j  D g who  , A T9 f11 md m rt W Surviving are a daughter Flint last week for Dale Darrow, a  married j 0Jri8ky niatried LOCH O K S obser K U is I  Mrs Mae Mailoch of Pontiac, a son, former resident and MraNina 8n Frajik of Detroit, a son LaVern of Frank Morrell who sold hie noma Pitney and a son Irvin of Howell here to Max Rayaoide ha and three sisters, Mrs Anna Dono bridge a OssOTwrrg  COMMUWICATIOWS Vtdmeyar aollaal or da Dear Mr CsjrlettErloed you wiU  Mr aad Mrs Harma   find ona 4oRar I would Ulceto ooa   y ,4, ifrw, YoAfiiyiH 0thtZu8 JrlijAo   a 6 room aooae on tiaa Se Road near Radford Mr aad Mra Worraa Hoover   Mara cooper and and daughter of Osaaaa ware Satur j puimmon precaedinar day fruaste of Mr aad Mr Bruce in 4, Daughters hold MotherDaughter Vaniaircum J The funeral will be at St UMryUmet i proving a C i vea 50th anniversary  mnt V  1 April 26School special eleUon 1 J     2 it  1 1,41 r  I week by homeiee aetei carrtaa 26 to 12 atnek Devino r f  ,  diaa, James Keser, 10, killed by al yout  fQr  Un This socalled war timf folly is prof tractor J Ha was the sole survivor of his fam, May 2Ical soft ball league sUrte, iu SjygT lily, two brothers, William and Ned, pinckney beais Dexter and Sbodd rn an un,ytMJJM Whoa esajsasTHgiloa bof Mr I May 9 Mrs Laura Sigier dies,  fnia Werid Mr and Mra HaroU Swertbour church  FriAy  l0  m gwarthout of Detroit ware Sunday himMrs Volney Temple, Inckney Kings Wu  9  l  k w a n ajfcr te aJW rid ojrr  3pHwriJt aaoyar toes Now  bawe, Daam dma who S  aaav  ia laalla aad Chir Is alao tribute to the Veterans J Ma lPiickney soft bail teaaijr Wa 4a0ed into the nf iAieA vm , bents Ajau Arbor Kagle there itogjlor rnaapora Draft boards ut Hattie CUtTAiLED XMA TAVfiLUMC MrjL 700, dtesHia AoJll babt of teaapformt offiri      a AIK1 A9 my wfr  Tfr  W    turned a 4mfF 4otjaalrMaaraa Dr Levin eaiteiiaiaad the Albert  aie highway, with a sMet of iee Jlar28iean Kinsley home alterj P liH   t 4fc 4J S3   f  flargjt Graee Topper of th WACe   U AanA earstUer ia MoEtib Afffaft LeVaJ 1 Mat G aCj aw em Mr, oast Ifaa vaw aa4 tfce Hedf vttai baa iweaste ati 5fe Cturwtmau Day month in Gernaaa prison anp diffieatftaidasOES givepirty for , 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Pfced  , miAana Cneen t wesv  OfMrssI  g Oussa sraiqcbar Esteavd Oarac f MafMsjuad ynoWk ri Mra A    ,   aij s jiv4a  Stfsr  Vj1V v I Wcdbudbv j t ft NKMftCalUMG NOTK I NJTSOF4 AVJO r suffers ou,4K worth of damage Hoff  xxifit spent Christtftil at lust vek iu  lie which setared m  wr ,, Hoif home Georga the unoke house isiuor ui nily were also there  HHlawl u wu   tlpHe4j Conhus Lynch w saflerLog from AH 1 WWItH    F   cancer oi the lip,  M  1 There are many reports of wood I Dr and Mrs Guy Culver oi Stouk  stolen in ts Tillage I  bridge were aonoxed on their 25th several Dexter saloon keeper wer P i wedding anniversary Dec 28, by hauled into court Wat week and fined ,VJi  AAKII  J friends who gave thorn a dinner at a6 each for keeping open lt GGY RYAN JACK OAKU and 1 HoUl Hays, Jackson Jourg  JOHNNY COY I 11 Walk Uku uwker Want WU1 CurUtt jmd fwuily aai S in I suffered ou,tttK worth ol damage y    faN STAGE EVERYBODY4 Latest News , 10, Tut Urn  7 SHE WOULDNT SAY YES A Ceeaedy vitn ROSALIND RUaSfcU LEE BOW MAN, APPLE JERGEN5 aid CHARLES W1NN1NGER Cartoon sPrk Reo1 Im show ao 8 oo Too  Wed, Thur, Jn 9 10 DowhW Feature Tht GREAT FLAMARiON SUrrin ERICH VONSTRONHEJM, MARY BETH HUGHES DAN DURYEA Plus FALSE COLORS Starring HOPALONG CASS1DY S fATE OF MICHIGAN ,, A The Civcni Ceart for the County of The above yp  Sergt Kayaioud Sullivan, husbaudl Met Row ftIMi wjj  y city of the former Kaiherine Swarthoutre spending the holidays here, has been dischagcd from service J Christmas programs were held at John Fuusei, husband of the formthe M E church Friday night, the   Congl church Saturday night and at St Marys church Monday night ev Marilyn Glenn of Pinckney has received a dische rge from the army  McPherson Jute Bank  Luriafasoa, ia John J Chancery He was in thy buuth Pacific Mi MUI   William DMoway of J ing the holidays here Howell onnounc i engagement oft The immense barns of the Hurley their dnughter, Kathrvn, to Lewis Trucking Co of Detroit together Dekeza of ChcnTO lights They with 32 horse were destroyed by fire Christmas day Suit ending m the Circuit tJoui lor the County of Livingston in  Chancery, at Howell, Michigan, on Uus 20th day of November, l4i U appearing from the sworn bill of compliant as filed m said auise, P GTeeple of Marquette la spend1 v have just passed throurh one of that the plaintiffs have not been the worst vars in our hHoy The I able aftor diligjut search and imiuir Weakley and Gregory J Weakley, 1 Luiutuis, Vs William Gaon, Jam Gannor ITheruas Kuy, Thomas Gannon Johi S Foley, Hugh McKeever am their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns Defendants Howell Theatre  Thur, Fri, Jen 3, 4 DANGER AHEAJfr  DANGEROUS PARTNERS with  JAME CRAIG, SIOftE HASSO ioiectad Shorts Nw an, fkr w  MsHhee MWWe, BRAD TAYLOR in IGING ON A RAIN BOW Plus A Heart Throbber ROY ROGERS, DALE EVANS in SUNSET JN ELDORADO  Cartoon will he married at St Josephs rect ory on Jan 8 1 Molvn JPurgoss of Hartland died Dec 17 He married Mrs Etta Placeway of Pinckney who survives him with a son, Willia He was a musician and was loader of a six piece 1 orchestra vheh played in that sect , n for over 20 yars Cyril Ned GiraH of Lakeland mderwena anuonBirdo supipuodd  at McPherson hospital, Howell last  Bill Kuhn TTSN of Gregory who has been at Bremeton, Wash, hat prone on hoard ship nccaln El wood TCockwood of Grejrory and Miss Ruth Fisher of Stockhridge were married in Detroit Dee 22 1 There have been no executions at the fnmous old prison at Sinor Sing, w York this vear Dr Pnnfield,Dexter physician, re cently hurt in an auto accident is nnv able to resume limited practise Horace I klv has benn installed rrwfor of Washtenaw Lodtre No fi5 jthe T cen The 35th Michigan was reviewed by President McKinley at Augusta, Georgia, yet erday The Bliss  VanAuken sawmill at i Saginaw jie of the largest in the  state birned last week with a loss of , 2500 A family reunion was held last Monday at the Sheldon Webb home Miss Grace Lake has returned to her home after several months visit with relatives in New York state Miss Mayme Fish who is teaching in Bancroft was home for Christmas The Brown family held their reiror at the R D Brown home last Saturday j Prof Woodbridpe N Ferris gavej his lecture entitled Success at the hall in Plainfield last Friday under I  the auspices of the Plainfield lecture Course Committee A number Pinckney attended refief on the minds of all at this time was enough to make 1948 yur long to on UM lCtiourcu ile gous on as inevitably we look over the past year it is our wish that our efforts in liUG wiii wi some measure supplement the labors of everyone in Howell and Livingston County to make the coming year most profitable to ascertain whether the said deidents are alive or dead, or where McPi1erL State Bankjh,d0,,  Monty to loan   veasonaole rate Interest paid on Savings tou rx Tuiie Certificates ax UtipiaiV McPherson State Can they may reside if living, or f the have any persona representatives or heirs living or where they or any ol them may reside or whether the title interest, claim, lien or possible right of those defendants have been assign ed to any other person or persons or whether such title,interest,eliimHen or possible right has been disposed of by will by the said defendants AH it further appearing that the  t it knv V All deposits up to 4,00000 ttv tored by oar membership ia tfce  rei ipetit Jarao Ceipeigtff inquiry to erVa the persons ho re fendants v v out bn  Upon mo n of  liui Winkle, one of io attorm y plaintiffs, it is o ler d tlt tl and have t  ch and  imes o  1 d as dc lined  s K Van for ab KveenO m  and b hroogbt W   M following deeeribidL 11 1 the Township oi ISJMUM fwidsl Livingstoji tad SAM 1 and more partkuiMr followa, towit  The southwest QUrttt  oi he southwest frectiOMd 9MUr4H uid the southeast querWr  oi he southwest frctka oarf , U , excepting therefroj tpA es ery in the southwest 0044 Ikero,f, all on Section Eighteen KU in vn three 8 NoftMUwgO  Kast Michigan VanWinkle  VanWWOo Attorneys fojp Plaintiflt Business Address, Howell Iftdfw STATE QP MCHKAH Th Probate Court lor ke oaatj , Livtngiten from F  AM of Dexter i   nndMrs p Aberdeen and  SoutbLvon votes Jnrrr rm a prrrpf mr nnu    oitifln to borrow 20,000 to build n Mr and Mrs John DInlc were Christmas guests of M r and Mrs Stanley Dinkel Sun, MQOW TU, Jan 6, 7,8 SHE WOULDN T SAY YES Twfsv i aws  ROSALIND  Nofthr vitb RUSSELL and LEE BOWMAN Cartoon MW  Fri, Jan 9, 10, tl tr Show 2 VAN end HUMPHKtY OUAKT ID TPV city ball, i S D Mulliken ,former assistant  sunt, of the Willow Run factory, is j now assstnnt suptof Ford Train ing school He is the owner of the    ivlor farm on the Dertcr i road, east of Northwest Territorial  Road where he lives Miss Marjorie Boot, n ssterinlaw is a senior nt Pinckney high school Mr Kllon Walb Define, widow tbf late James Devines, Dexter  lock buyer did at the home of her  f daughter, Mrs Florence Noil, in Grand Rapids Burial was in Dexter Mondav Alfred Pfuu jr, son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Vf u Ruth Collins of Ioscoj now atiored at Takarazau kfl, Japan , Mrs Flo P  H7 Drvfor hi IT ALL CAME TRUE WAH JOHNSON, FAYE EMERSON tORN FOR TROUBLE SsVcUd SborU Nw son spent Christmas at the Rex Nogg le home in Grand Rapids Robert Tasch and family spent Monday with his, mother, Mrs Anno Tasch, in Ann Arbrtr Mrs Ida Mae Mowernns recovered from pneumonia armMjajid  Mrs Percy Mowers have gone back to Detroit Barbara Smith  fving with her Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Tasch were W C AtLee and wifp and Sergt Oyrus AtLee and family Carl Bidwell is workng at the Gen Motors Proving Grounds and he and his wife Ruth Devereaux ing in the Weimaster Chemung Mnrwin Camplell and family and Hnd Mrs M EBarronwere are liv house at Lake torunl vrr r       ip there Thursday followinnr a stri She i suvevrd bv hr huband Frnk Snvfh vnd two son Hoivv and Douulns Frida night dinner guests of Rev nH Mrs McLucas at Brighton Mr and Mrs Karl Bauphn enter  t THE AVON THEA1RE  7 nii 9 p m Siow Time The MM rri, Sat, Ja 4, 5 PoubU Featur EXPOSURE Ad Urama wtia tifNANCY KELLY Egg Ymgg No Dougb Boy Pia THE A JE GLORY bjr Ccs Eiftrabof SeQQQQt oi fUm a ol wbom 32 tost Mlur wil km thm Mrf m K 4   Chnstinah gutvsts of Mr and Mrs AJIKM lukei were Maik Aliison, Jerald iiikti and fainiiy and, Mrs tiarali iake, Air and Mrs Geiio DiiiKcl and Aiiss Kdna Maas 1 Mr and Mrs liLuymond Dean of Anu Arbor and Mrs Myrtle Craft and son, Jack, of Detroit spout the week end at the Jack Pa ton home I Thomas Kilhon, a hoy Jiving at the home of John Martin, spent the holidays in Detroit where his father who is In the navy is home on fur tough from Japan Tlie Charles and Wilbur EiseJet families of Fowlerville and Francis j Kisele and wife of Tamp, Florida, were Christmas guests of Mrs fcnuna Vollmer and John Kisele  Mi and Mrs George Meabon en  pertained Sunday George Meabon jr , Leon Meabon and wife , Jack Teuton and family ad Mr and Mrs Mil Of isckson I got as far as Ann me on fcisway to wich his mother M ralsvrn to Detroit as SVere were taken o the holiday class party at IStftprtage Lake on  were present JpPpanJat Jeffrey SjSWBMed at the punch early  in the mora, SCIENC MAY REALLY COONTROL THE WEATHER Karl VerSteeg, geology professor of Wooster College, writing in The Amerian Weekly in this Sunday January 9 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, tells how scientists are planning to bring New England winters back and change the weather in other parts of the world by d ing ocean currents Get the Sunday Times ivcrt, Detroit j  ot iiuiiied defendant1 and their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns cause their appearance to be entered herein within three months from the date hereof, and that defn,dt throf id biM be tak cc v1      it ea    o ,  i  It is luiiiier ordejed that tN1 plaintiffs cause this nider to h pubi Mshed within forty d iys in the inckney Dispatcha newspuner print ed, publisbtii nii eirculatinir in said County once in each week for nt least six successive weeks j Gl nn C Yellnnd i Circuit Court Comniissroner Livinrrston County Michigan A true copy At a session of said Court fcM  the Probate Office in tho Qty ol j Howell in said County, on ths dtk day of November A p, IN5 Present, Hon Willis L, Lyons, udge of Probate Jn the Matter of the tat of Clara Mercer, Deceased Hugh Miiner havi  filaj his petition paying that istration  said est  h gTW Raiph Cunn or some other sui a nn It is ordered that the aitfc j Deccember AD, 145 at tft ftplock in the forenoon, i suid ProOSte Off ice be and is henby appointed for hearini aid petition It is Further Ordered, That public nt e thereof be given by publi cation of a copy of this order for three successive weeks previous to lsaid day of hearing, in the Pinckney ,, n Disppeh, a newnpir printed nort ,,  1  r nty   n 1 e of Probata  uo opy c i Parshall,register of probate Mr and Mrs Earl Baughn enter ed for Christmas, Mr and Hn ta W C Miller and son, Norman, Mr,  and Mrs Clifford Miller, Clare Mill er and family, Winston Baughn and fan iy, John Carver and family, Boh Seefeld and wife, Lawrence Raiirlm and wifp, Miss Mary Teeple and Miss Dolly Franklin  H  li  A  s V ly family were Sheriff and Mrs Other guests Kennedy and wife of Gendd Kennedy and airfJars, O  Poulson and Mrs Fossie Chambers entertained , for Chrwttnafi, Mr ami Mrs F  j HM and family of flbuabarc Mr and MJTR, Heftry Mknaon and daugfc ter Urn Eon iLewin and SOAK War ren and Beryl, and Mr and Clstfecd Chsptbens LalDHScaday MR WiUtasn at StT ine JBfle dbswdi in Blsesw  Cdd MSls and Hie snmptiwn wa atj jGbsl Yosfl A it, fm look yc MerJ nrj fisp AflswfinQoMsR  4f  jsf 4SPV 11  nsSx aHLfaHBHB SjnvasMSnilnwAsisk A sJsildB4BmaBV  STfSP,    1 HIS 11 Bette iural Service More Rsia People  ouU see two specific results come out rf Michigan Balls 5year 13,50000 rural expansion And improvement program First, it will make tele lone service available to moc rural folks Second, therell be a general improvement in rural service Thanks to new scientific devices am Dew construction methods, we are going to be able toreach into rural areas which have been too remote to serve in the past Also,4Mir liberal free lineconstruction allowance, and smallanontfaly payments where construction costs are involved, will it possible for more people to have telephoi  iies On the improvement side of the picture, we pia ta build moie rural UnevS, and thus reduce the number f parties per line Wherever practical, we arc gn toioatajl dial service to increase the speed and convaiienae phoning And we also are studying either ways of rural semnce more valuable than it has ever Were glad our rurai program is under way had started it long taforc the war, btitei egpansion had to be curtailed during pve harbciin to jpet the me eoins toiwah tJseJob jnal   , TLpp mw sine S  HNSKEY DESPATCH fMw Midi  owing account indly call  settle rttt laTA Mrs Lena Wikim oir Byron is visiting at the Roger Carr home The T  J Henry family spent Christmas at the Jesse Henry home Mr and Mrs Henry Gilbert spent the first of the week at Keego Har bor Miss June Nuesser of Lansing was a guest at the Lynn Hendee home Christmas j Mr and Mrs Harry leu spent Nv Years at the Kettler home in Jackson i Miss Grace Noble of Detroit a visiting the McDonald family, a Pettysville Mr and Mrs Louis Coyle were Christmas guests at the Thos Coyle home in Howell, Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout en, tertained Mr and Mrs P H Swarthout Christmas FOR COLDS ANP LAGRIPPE TAKE OUR Cold Capsules  24 CAPSULES 2c, GUARANTEED 1 I  WHF OU HAVE A COLO TRY OUR White Pine  Cherry  Cough Syrup S OZS 26c, 8 UZS 52c were and 2 Mr and Mrs Ben Uennis Sunday dinner guests jf Mr Mrs Robert Pike Mr and Mrs Hoger Can attei the funeral of Mrs Francis Carr in Detroit last Thursday  Mr Ltd Mrs D V Uamn a daughters entertained f Ycr eve at a no use party Ted Singer and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mr Julitis Asclumbrenner jr Mrs Thomos Ware and son To mm ie, leave this week for Fairhope, Alabama to join Mr Ware Mr and Mrs Harry Lee attended a shower Sunday for Miss Kathryn Dilloway at Howell given by Helen  Nisei Erdley VanSickle and Bruce VanB aircum vent to Houghton Lake Saturday and brought back a load minnow Roy Clinton who has been in Japan with the U S Marines is now in the states His brother, Charles,is   CORY DRUG STORE f lded wtHMHWHiUHIMWiiiM Dead or Alive  FREE SERVICE artn Animal Collected Promptly iwodern Equpmwit Capable Men 1 be FASTFST Dead Stock Service in Michigan Central Dead Stock Co son, UilJ, Kennedy Gen Store still in Italy Omar Gass and wife of Detroit spent Christmas at the Lester Mr Afre home, Rush Lake Walter Clinton and wife of DP troit and foalph Clnton and family were Christmas guests of Mr C J Clinton  Mrs Fail iiuughn and were in Howe Saturday Mrs Ida Meyers and dau,ter,Jam el Fejdler, expect to leave Uns week St Petersburg, Fiorda Uarbara Jean and Nancy Nash isted at the Lester home in Houeli Wedneday and Isabel Nash in Arbor Saturday Mrs Mable Scliaefej entertained S and her card club last Thursday S  Mss Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor and  JitimfHiMiiiiiiHniit,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,B I a I First Nalionail e nn S rneimrtMmwwMiMMiiiiiiiiiHiiiiriii iummimmrttwmmrr  F C ReiekhoJ f Sr I Hto Finishing  e Dule Miler family spent Xnu Martin Hitterjr and family of Whit  at tlo Albert Shirley home Sunday more Lake were Christinas guests ai  thv nlled on Mr and Mrs Hoiiis the W J Nash home jZZS Hnloviity atPlninfiuld Christinas guests of Mr andMiTt Don Staekable entertained 30 and Mrs Kouer Carr were Wav e i fred at e party New Years pve Carr and family of Detroit, Mr ai i f DIH IHvrlw uid iirhnrti Gallup Mrs Leo Pettes of Walled Lak won he ramp contest Mrand Mrs Paul linker The Pakei  Mr nd Mrs L J Swarthout and navc KnG to Syracuse, N Y, to re 5  Bank a Howi and Z Under Federal Supervision MeiL, Fdra Depoit In uranc Corporation All 0 fioiu Injured up to 5,000 fo  T  5 ch Dpitor OPTOMETRIST 110 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PfJOWE l RMiaUoee 13 WE HAVE I FILMS an    prs E lectrleWirlo  EleetHe Se ivice  Meter Rpairlng DoBHainBier  FraokZeigler  LEAVE FILMS AT MURRAY KENNEDYS, Pmrkney HOWES STORE, Portao Lk  INVERNESS STORE, North Lak HOWARD THAYER I family attended famiJy pnerin at   j the Cordon Harmon home in Loiter Nw Years eve xuv t m 2 ville Monday evening    rir M  Mr and   Robert Read and family of Grand Mrs Don Hammer Mr am    3 Rapids spent lust week at the Fred Lavey Mr and Mr Rohert Akley g Read home and Mr and Mrs Cecil W MI  Mrs Mary Murphy, sons Harry Mr and Mrs Louis Sheha a id  and Lorenzo, and grandson, Phillip, Francis were Chritmas truests of  spent New Years at the John Sul th dene Shehan home ia Ann Ar S van home in Jackson bor Othter quests of Mrs Marrirt 3 r Mr and Mrs Clifford Vanlloin Cilmey and sons of dreary and S entertaned Saturday nijrlit Mr and Roland Rogers id family  Mrs Wray Hinckley, Mr and Mrs J,k Lobdell and family of DOSVPM  Clayton Carpenter, Mr and Mrs were Saturday dinner irusts at the g Louii Kourt Mr and Mrs John Mc  J Clinton home They spent the z Donad, Miss Grace Noble and Mr  fld ut the eottae at Manor  the and Mrs Lester McAfee  Mrs C J Clinton last Thursday and was in Lansing 3 Friday 5 HANG ON ion t let j nowwhen haul aiiainst ri JIC priies Ks almost uoii Now is the time to IJANG  u , our War Uojius, to keep buying jjevs boiids to ptm jour speiKiuj and plan our saving iler is wliy Price are hitrh today, ioods are scarce Com ftiiive buying ol scarce commodities bds prices up, makes our dollar buy less  3 e THE OLD JUDGE SAYS raoM iw A Deed and Dieable  Ktreee MMI Cattle Hoff Calves wA h9p REMOVED FREE AMKE COIXCCT TO OAftUMG 4k COMPANY yrMWlI M WE aurIMOESAMP CMJFU  jfljfinMFmm CM HBOC VE IME  SRVJCE m mmmmmm mgggr4 wssmmK   i  So,plan your savings now 5 buy Victory iiondsadd to your S bank account rejfuiarlyfor Z that bir purdbMi you will wuit  to maki in db fuUire, a of your own pttkva iMm ua a mom rbundta stitution en at faroHjr M observed the Bert m  pajppappl PW   MrsMAtK Roy MrriH Mr BMA En tained Jxk Mux ReynoWU Mr nd Mwu Ann Arbgpr pusts of Mr  Mrs Lul u and wife, Wm Iwl Mr and Mrs Jas Christmas Satrrdny Svtith home in Perry Mr and Mrs Herben Palmer and daughter called on Mrs Iva Meyrs in T vine Saturday J Victor Pourbonnais haMlEp nta jr exeruJe at the MonojrraJrt Stud ios at Hollywood, California  Mr awT Mrs Stanky DinW t tendl a Christmas dinner tW borne of MrsFmma Broffaa i f brdjpe Sunday Arnold Berquist of the StaV San apent Sunday at he win Campbell home James falnfly f PUnfWi Mr and Jar Ear of Howe and WiUaad  fairu C   1 1 m j f   1 MNPnMw    c 1 Jvm mmm v W t     M NOTICE All owing on Account Call  Settle Classified Want Ad FOR SALi Vuk beaches 8x It, tte lege, solid built, a real bargain Farmers Feed A Supply Co luckney, Mica WANTEDTo buy a stnge diivug 11 harness, William Sheien it     JLOSTBulova wrist watch, ease numtber E533085 Will pay 10 reward, I Mary Beaaec, Phone Pester 81,8 NOTICE  Income taxes made out at my home 406 East Grand River, Brighton FOR SALBWhite Cloveiino Salve Also rubbish hauled 25c a load out doors 60c a load from basement Harry Han nam an Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics exclusive in Livingston County at Howell FOR SALESlabwoo Buy Now Thurson Lumber Co, Phone 844 Hpjwell, Mich r LEE LAYBY HuiKffiiihiiiiiiiiMiiftmiiiiiiiMinmiitaiii FOR SALE White popcorn,aUo alfalfa and brome hay C A Dinsmtre M36 1V miles east of Pinckney JNIMhlfraIMMIiffriiiiiiiiiiiiiHii  iiiiiiMmmiitaiiaitiiittiiiiiiiiKiiises C orn250 FOR RENTFarm ef 200 acres,8H miles west of Howell and Pinckney road 4460 West Schaefer Road  Phone Pinckney 6621  FOR SERICERegistered Hampshire  boar Y Hamperian WANTEDTrucking work Will also haul gravel and coal Have S ton if Jo  194 vOTtl MP  AM AGO Thomas Ctart,, died t the home of his enujnter, Mrs George Pear son, Jan 1 The funeral was Tuesday with ROT Cook officiating Bids are advertised by the village for construction of a cisterns to different parts of the town for firo protection  Mrs Kittie Bullis who has spending several months in the far west as returned to Pinckney While grinding feed lat Friday i Albtert Frost was overcome by the fumes from the gasoline engine   Mrs Theodore Heisig sr of New York City Med Dec 22  Mrs HHSwarthout gave a Christmas party to members of her Sunday achooi eclats Dec 29 Gifts were distributedgames played and ice cream and cake served The school will put on the following program Jan 7 Choru  High Sclvu1 Reading Marjory Smith Dialogue Reading Morgan Hnrris Landing of Pilgrims 7th Grade  Ik rtkwkwj Smtuk IUf M Deitf, M IX SuadayUsOO a nv to 100 p m, Wednesday te4tnni, 7 te 1 p sa, Saturday te S in the reoniag DR G SL McGLUSKEY DENTIST 111 N Mietngnn Offto IS Ratidenss ill Evening hy Annoinfont Hewell ntianigea Ana Arbor, JsflaUgen JSaaajeSr 4pnt 07 SJSIBIOJSJ Howell, Jflatigan jsSJsinjajp, oyBSSnBBBjgj Bjejsjej  Phone 87 or 41 Monuments , Markere MARION BEAUTY SHOP SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTSI  M MACHINE AND MACHINELESS j Reading Mvron Wilcoxj ALSO COLD WAVES DebateResolved thavman suffj Phone 6 MARION JARVSOwner erage should be abolished AffirmativeMargaret Drver, Helen Mercer, Gerald McCluskey Lillian Wasson, Dorothy Darrow, Bessie Swarthout, Olah Docking, Stanley Hall Negative Blanche Frost, Vera Shipley, Gilbert Campbell, Agnes Carr, Irene Warner, Edna Darrow, Cynthia Haines, Eleanor Chambers FOR SALEABC Washer in fine condition Phone Howell 1108 FOR SALE2 Holstein cows,fresh Russell Bokrus PERCY ELLIS AUC1 USBm FONE 9FH inekney Mi  truck, local or long hauls David Hoffman Phone 122 per Cwt IN YOUR OWN BAGS lFOR SALEBicycle full size, new Victory bike Mrs Harold Porter Portage Lake phone Dexter 8252 Phone 91F5  Lloyd Hsndse, Phone 85F1 FOR SALE20 Barred Rock pullets, now laying, 8200 each  Mrs Percy Ellis FOR SALETwo very oood joung heifers, will freshen soon 16 0 for both Percy Ellis, phone 3F11 FOR SALEMixed hardwood in quan tity lots Ray Coons Phone Pinckney 124 or write 605 Richardson Rdr Howell Rte 3 LEfc LAVFY GENERAL INSURANCE Phone nbfS rWhney, MHhigan Septic Tanks  Cesspools  7ied  MARTtN J LAV AN Insjay syfv ojn sas sje nsjsn, nsrBjnssnsjj VwwS SMW K vewt Attorney at Law First State and laving   Haven, Mienf  P H SevarthoVit  S I FUNERAL HJM Menem Bquiiieal Aeshnlanet Isrries   i  bkJECTKC WIRING AND REPAIRING WRITE ALLFNEL HOTEL ROOM 70 o PHONE 424  i ANN ARBOR MICH  hone 115 G E VEDDEh I Pratts Fine Tested Remedies  FOR Poultry and Al Live Stock   Firmer Feed Sur ply Co  WANTED would liks to buy your raw furs, hides and pelts Also deeri  skins Call Lucius Dayle, phone 42  Pinckney, Mih FOR SAv K1000 cords of woo J or  to cut on thares,aUo titpping rights, John Spears I , ANTIQUES WArTTOiMMdiei, haU    lamps, china figures, glass baskets , slippers, animals, milkwhite dishes jewell boxes and Mocks, buttonsjet  elry, rose bowls, VAVA, pictures, fur 1 niture Write Barbara Ilunn,Par  F PHONE 104 , MAX RUSELL,Mr esjee ma, Mich and she will call WXNTOSD CHICKENS Highest prices pail for all kinds of poultry I Tyler Brogan, Howell, Mich Phone 572, HowpU swuHtTrmiiwnumimwm j Housewives SAVE YOUR i WASTE FATS YD UlMii Stfttei Qm them t O81VE0 t tfeteetMw LT 1    W i   Or Leaping Lena aint what she used to be One more bobbysoxer and Lena would give up with a wellearned wheeze tod a sigh Likewise, homes wired for yesterdays electrical needs are inadequate or todays electrical living Yet many home owners have become accus lomed to inadequate wiringto frequent Mown fuse because of an overloaded circuit Making sure that your home wiring is up to date is your assurance of being able to use the electrical appliances you want in your home when you want so use themwhere you want to use them It means having your liome furnishsngs arranged to auk your taste, with outku always convenient It also means slssMsiuusa4xonuno4ateaaewnzeagot cabin, electric range, automatic laojndry, electric dishwasher and 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>7  rri News Items of Boys in Service  iWAiwJ I  , , ,,   iyJPcliWdndy Dec 26 1945 lighted Athletic Dettoit tfdbon FieldProject Ketund Soon ,ncJrL Contribution Bo ,  j Statement by Pnntis Bro     ox the slon ,,oitior  Michigan Mirror I State News  Mo st siSsrrfeL   OMMHN A Cumpil Plus the numerous, decox of the zolleu  im reduct tfct 2I  hve yet cor S000tyeart  r w warn He has not teen any snow in 4 Biff boat the USS Morris he served for S years, was  years on which so and pledges Lee Lavey  w Thos, Read Sons  BjJa ne was transferred to the JL Swarfcout  Son CTAI CUi Chri8ti Texafl HarJ    L Pr  hM Ju received money 10000  10000  Am Saturday  and l0 oovena Wdy 1220 00 p m  Mayor Edward Jeffreys tf n troit aspires t    DtkQn p,ies t0 succeed Harrv  Kely  overnor of MirheJm   Victory over the C I n ejections in the i A0 emld  Ctt J Selective  during World wchai, VV j hl ost , some I us sec  i uoon t Edison Company Ayaayi Prepay fcf Ho  aeravn WUr JI from W county furnished U ond with hPe,cent Wand feket at twouf Clty Jef  H wilh4 neiTru6  confident that  Jla ,45 W,hte uw ws n1  ,11  trenMth a o 1 v0LP,VSeSStS ballot I coda contributed heL    wouldSt 1  MUlle  ending 20  ln  P m mun m and j S2T nd  wtnHe is now P y c ficcer and  k J  1 y cficcer and air tecuiitciuii home radar The son of Mrl and Mrs Harry Lee of Lakeland, Alger er,t to Great Lake in Spt A yr ago j  for his boot train Af H  attended Wright Junior Collge and Primary Kadio school and  Secondary Radio j  W H Meyer  P W Curlett  I Harry Murphy Wylie Frozen Lockers Roy Clark  John Eisele   Wm Brash  Frances Shehan A M Roche  Housner Boys, in service III Marfon Jarvis 20o I ,  Tota 68600 The Howell contritions were Citizens Mutual ins Co  10000 year teal controversy A nronnfli A 10000 creo effecting the refnPndleI     50001eduction A pwpl L th CMMUNlry ctiwWi  tt JJno Pvl pf the Michn fublTc trZ      URCH 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500  1000 2500  600 400 25001 Cc min UttrkZZZ to  Judge Archie D, McDonald of H ngs, sitting in the Ingham Cir u Court Dec 20e If approved by hi i only the prospect of an appeal to rhe supreme court by some other interested parties then could block consumption of tht order and an end to the litigation The disposal meet pport from the fVfratiori of Labor, thus the lalior ranks If Jiffr America i Kplittin  ir i iiny nthor drnfi ,n  union Vx 1,1 lht  cities but  ctions in more lourd or state compt OJIS weie few in the rural r tis,even10vl w, iiical piM,re  6 8tpol John An winciiB inuiuaj ins Co 25 on I ,  Herb Sneed , i5oSreter Glen Beurmann 10 00 school air rnTago before goixi7toWjSlllyTWikelhouae  100  WstfdMand for aircraft radar train RSiell DVA  100 Ing and then to the Texas location GumiL  500Mnto A graduate of Pinckney high school ffirlm C  25r,usodv he went to Mch State College for SS Sh   B0lilViu h B S degree in horriculfur fnd GT  500 6 OSSL to Rhode Island State college fBrtt1 Bros 5M0 ItheZtiZ  r sevpths of, Simonsen andThr1 tred A 2000r t0tal wouId o to the Federative  the ,,,edum of attrac 1100 nt if he refund designed ItZ in MVhigun daily ison has fore the  the total been pai college for a lUnaHNia year At the time he joined the navy IxfL he was n intuctor t the Ford MoISS, WWM l intruder i tne rord Mo Crti  JX,I M im, u  uesigneo I weeklv nAvr, WU UaiiJ tor Co His wife, the former Paulinr 5 TC 9370 ,to ef,lm,nte the excess profits tax 061Z neJMPaPei iinfiolds RCsJohin ot Alleyan and 2 yearold 1 f 8  n  n0t made Newt ,et,,oit tirc d ttSr are with him atf thr  sjteir   fe, 5ooolnicipal would flhae in MA5rB id Paul Young after 3 year oveseas in Europe has received a discharge and is home Ellsworth Kirtland has been dte charged from the army and is work for the Electrolux Co in Fresno, Ca  TechPifth Grade ohn CDutlir 28, son of Mrs Amy butting, 1143  iTM Pinckney, recently passed through s F aJ2i 5000 I Advance Corp, Brighton 2500  Pinckney Village , Mrs Don Swarthout, solicitor j Gorman Kelly 2000 Henry Shirey 2500 felen Kennedy 500 v Alfred Allard Oora Maloney   lsie DoWolfe  and municipal would share refund T proprtsod decree refunds irects that amazmg tot inr 400  100 27TT0  will roach the  w,  1njl of OVP 4,fr0,00o durbe made by a trustee to be r H4 or ilhout our timo appomted by the Coirt The actual PPll,iition of Detroit Thre work would be done by Detroit Ed of hJnT patrons c ison employees under direction of  tios sufficient for the the trustee and under a plan to be  acty are For approved b hfm  yer Rhey consZom,  The Job would require the issnaWof sVo nRWn7 10000 dozefls ot mure than UOirtooo chcl s the rnMion1consumed rjuanti mny they example, this V LaHiiiK ver the fhornv i,, , oaid to distressed 1  es whie Jeffr  that the rife be  ssMinre through urplus Kelly nco should fe   j r   i, i j i V j ii j 1 nred fNMetmont under thei  ulark air,ini 000 Ibfc  gs, ffSqoihH of tUtt0l, MCl S E Swartfiout  At ML i 1   jT   owartnout , the 26th pigment depot prior to, Jew Richllrd8on , returning to the United Strtej He Jam6g Docking  was inducted Aprl 12, 1942 and I Emma Vo,lm J  went overseas April 30, 1044 He i Enna Lewjs served on Okinawa with the 63rd J Ora Haines ordinance company  Harry Wallace Merlfn Darrow who has been in , Memin Campbeif famArnold Ki Berquist ,    Mis Maude Vanderwall Bruce Stecker is home from the  irmy on furlough   Sergt Cyrus AtLee is home from Camp Grant, 111 on furlough Jimmie BeU USN writes he is on, Guam and has so far been unable to find out whether he is  herded for Japan or home  Pfc Joe Lavey is home from tb  been the South Pacific and on Guam home on 30 day furlough ir of ilif v oild and the chief Commutvsm which vas the huabo of the world at that insisted rnu roi findherh, he Duke of tfiven finaivial Wndor find othrry were entortained a cut of the stat v  ll l  but praise maintained the stales for hs nVncy This was some rrivon priority for  the war which by fafe funds and tnat the ot need eisature s eompromie   wee heinir foiflef for f hcher liqior taxes Kellv has reled upon Remibi  ,ro,slr, tnf, Allies thev were caught nt in upstate coiMides father ,ipr,n,rflj pfJ l,,h i,u t,e han anv plurality in Mtroit and I i,lf ipp,isf,,ff1 ,, re only tails fw iii    rir i iVfiti ur w not fof lnwed  r   im m j an    heroine powl iii fie mistake t cfj  he could stop communism A I t became apparent he was double  the As a result  vf,arid and mistaken iS leWflv  and  a prarlal fonn arhive vjetorv  at ne countv, ila iorp r n H allot hnx Iriry, ,,,,, ro,,Mt i n Detroit votessuch a, ll,n,P wr,j,  J cif v , rim  mciv  o lUenate uas a vietini 0f  of v h,h   ircumstan  if irsirncred Mrs Zabie Hammer, solV 1  id Mrs Cecil Wilson Dn Hanmr   y Rea on  oota Reason , Gilham Itnart Anderson  Andrew Singer 1000 300  repeatedlv in the fivoMitv raes in ,ddtion to ho expectancy of yetting tlm normal ,  r renith in upstate tmitory Thus he evfKts fa rvdure the nor nl Democratic maioritv in Wayne onntv rilu the publics r TO tifup of Michigan  fipni  out the  ie w loo itrnorant to npical conclusion aljp  IeM a M  t  fJarlo, and IT or 2500 500 500 600 any customer to make a re quests for refund No informatioii relative to the amount of his bills would be required fro, the custom er The trustee would mail each  miiwu 500 I check as compilations of the amount tnt Wxon district I 600were made from complete records in  the offices of taz A mpiny Each customer would receives the son of Mr and Airs, flans Simonson, Danish Lutherans who were well known in th ir community as farm   era Ut eterl nc also counts on a continuation of the American Federation of T,a operators and food produc He aUtnded rural school aiming to  i e tiyatiori i iseen shifted f oil pie OIC ot t Ie d  inside pair The Detl reaction fo,hp 0M,y r ,,  f was to  t at l be deead when Irr ed itf a criir automo ih mr endorsement which ha leaned one wiv toward Republican ticket iijtin teent cannairns Tn faet, some be1 of labors recent legislative lines to an 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botim J KPids and nd strikes, the Democrats would i  lhl fo,iriy would oneitorf ti1  V,,th resUurantsmobably welcome the ooportunitv I rlife WJi n lapm unless attacked upeaiea by tie lace WK Lawrence I to mke a poltiral appeal to the1 in orfl r  Ttirue her far east unemployment tvaJvJ,s 0XPt1dnut the reasoning never dehi lUlit he Vork, Howard Thayer Lee Lavey  Wife  Winston Baughn Clyde Fisher Family  Mrs W E Darrow of Pinckney to ,OIK iis a executive in a chain of inoiMiss Dana Grey dauhter of Mrpopu, eati places He came to Jminr IVwI rfQM n  Jn 4,1 v  w  500 j fd rs,Wil,iam GV of Hamburg, I JJctro,t n HJIC and in 1924 became homTurittentiy Winston Baughn 500lThe d,ouble rin ceremony was used, j he  owner and operator of the MerHa Ivey eht back a 1 of shoes worn by the natives in the tert Ack,r  Phllipine They hare wooden solesf j and carpet uppers but sell for about Robrtrt TJch 15 dollar, a paor  U D BrQwn   j WAR NEWS J other restaurant organizations in LZZS ZrLUJZ T Hueh Sanson  1500  sy  12, 1945,anchored whlh today he s director and act en promoted to De,arajor  u n TAA r  i  25001 Attendants were his brother, William Greenfield restaurants 200 Darrow jr and wife The groom re fcS,ne then, Mr Sinonsen ha been J 600 orts to Doitin 10 days The bride il resdt of the Michigan Restaurl g0ofwill remain with her parents Tnt and Caterers Association, the  1000    National Restaurant Association and went to IvOchester,New  Iias v,n l repetiiion of the Presi  ident Truman strategy at Washing, ton This assumes that the politiccal swing in 104c due to unemployed veterans and otViT factors, will be  pared with the right or conservat toward the left or radicalism as comism Such was the rase in England whee Torv Churchill went down to defeat much to the surprise of Am us Japan 2500  Lear Paul Just a few lnes to le ,eader His love of people and you know Jm still kicking Surer,,reIef,efforts  serve his commun have been around since I Ust saw K W resPct and proficiency has  et an example widely recognized in E mL   TL w H C Vd Family ,  22 UmJi  Y  n Clark Meyer, solicitor inttje HhfPJ cattod up ttomc MeMaeken A   ioo rtt  hMJSn Walter Clark P 2S00rou Been to ToykoTo1 ohuma ManW lEMZZ faTnaTiaSt15   15001 adhere obam  profession trLwT2 TZZ XVKulfr  WOO Expefettogo to China in two TURItf IM VrtT rSwTSaW  JweekstobringbackJapPW Dont  TOKEN frt 5  for Xma ,  K Ledwidge Wo racelwed a Chrtmr card GeraldClinton fmtJS7J UirS  a8 Rosemary Sehoaser campaign unmolested by v oul bvpas Hawaii and e Ihiiinines However Japan wa afraid to  eave the armed American forces n  py ear so she struck tbere first     aut Pea Harbo  j doubtful s county would have gone to aid of CJeat Iritifi in the far  t Pearl Harbornd Hitlers invasion of Russia were the two biggest mistakes of the wr who k at raelsriiad, Itarylnd  R H,    mM M      J F Hewlett Frank HorreH has sold his hotoej fj Katomi om UnajtHa St toKax BynoMs JE L McKinley Ifos Beraieo LoiMBt   Ma f Darrow Sftothec, Vet Ida f esiont lilMroit ciHmA f u  Roy DilUaghmm has prchmsed Che w c J ter Wlflia Blaad farm f Alfred CopelJLTV r  of Fetw4aii Ben Destniae tenasust, j  t2at t   vilMMe back te Kaneaa 1T feo J flse FettgwviMe aehoot of wVeD v Be WeaaVeiesa is teacher held tSMar j  tise North fkaj alcbt tie  Bor icesi tlas j Mssrl Red r r,i Japan as most of the large ithig , f 50 buildings are destroved The Japsl  me measu,,e The board LISPECIAL rOMMUMirAT, 100 W us all right especially wT Xf  thiS P of 0PA e COMMUNICATION f OJ inen but if you look at their faces I0  fopet abt tion  yo can tetl they hare a hatred for M 11 M   IIHIII or TV JUjw Tfte people are vry poor 600 j ships  3001 ster  1000 rotten  200 to be home OOfkP to et  250011 eoHege next fall tol   ow The next letter  50015 tiU be fro  00 B Dojrle in March or April UI I 1  8th ,94 NOTICE arfiadtttetimetoiwJSJ Efltire IiidiAV lity of Howell, as several changes Due to  wy Ihvea been made in      MARRIAGE LICENSES  William Graves 31 Howell Lucilel Aorn to nn announcement tf Dennis, 23,Howell John Housner, 22,lthf Sftive sen fee headquarters no Brighton, Maxine Mumtham, 20,  moro fathers vil be drafted This Howell Earl Hill, 18 Brighton, Lo is j r , thi  roen from IR to 2C Bamber 10, Brightor Lynn Smith I Wl urni mot of the manpower 2, Williamston, Rertha Wiliams,21 and hh Hool jrraduate will nrei   Jdominnte Ws doubt that the draft i will bo ntT, uboved for some  some years to come as a large num ber of men will be needed for the j occupation armies for the next ten  r roHinr to military heads re will be a special commumj  , cation of Livingston Lodjro Vo 71 Tire rati,, , k JF A A M on Fndav night Dec 28 olkhlS J um h now hn al Jfor the purpose 0f confon  iVltrr   sugar There is a ion  therwk stocks and i  l    A word on price  lltfT,re ,Vmwh PSS about tim  thev are Masned for      art i    Policy oenefit of our membership and would   v  7  I  eearcity of manv articles ou inability to purchase J nylons nd hoe Thefe IneM truck and beceaose of the poor 1 rentv of nv   W  HJ  Morray     fjl Use ear of Gb Meaner  WW ttM , ,4 wfl4saaese of jnhseay  fr  o pagSJjl lea loesl Die 8ot  are sa4 oirtotytouJ  Preemlbat thev re liiforVS wHli AeeSors trucka, it become, necewary fp WJROHOINI S Jd to Here aiiaiTlf Oaiioltnes I0 ten,POw diacontiaue oorj0  ey are sella ferto I 1 jwrt  wrviee this eommuftv I  There are no price celliiU IKefiotMUryirZail,,Sy  ,wW stoieti T Dr HarWw Ske1 MlU  rd va  of Jaefcso Mr asrfl   0 d dMsWfcj  HJ  I  osaWh aavi sMSJhs to tfw eananaaa aa  toet of At rtnialsaoa i,M, l  1 2110    L f iA  fi X ft r  Jt r  v  E lul tfJStfi  vHiiii i, ipiiii1 win IP wwVflWVLiWl fctf  DispatcK Wednesday, P 26 1948 TkAatvn Ricmond is now with the army JUCCrCthe Philipines CNettJSA, MICK Fri, Sat, Dec 18, 10  DONT FENCE ME IN  wit ROY ROGERS, CABBY HAYES, DALE EVANS Laleet Newt Son, Men, Dae SO, 31  LADY ON A TRAIN Starring i  IRev M B, Walton of Flint, a former missionary to Haiti, is the new pastor of the Gregory Baptist church Stockbridge high school won from Dexter at basket ball last week 33 to 29  Herold Ludtke of Gre gory who served in the South Pacific with the  navy has his discharge and is home Fire destroyed the barn and contents on the Howard Trapp farm at pStockbridge last week  Mrs Gus Scheor underwent an ap AMY, EDWARD HORTON Cartoon Woody Diaee Out 1 w INwi SOt, tOO TtOO, 0P IAI icHu olW SJLLA NEW VLAAS  EVE MIDN1QHT SHOW STORMY WEATHER i  FATS WALLER S how Starts ot 11 40 p m 11 State 55c Tax Incl Noiaa Makas for All  NEIGHBORING NOTES J R Carl JonM preache1  fare I Francis Richmond, ton of Bangs well sermon at the Cong4, church  in Sunday He is moving to Chelae  On Saturday Fred Teeple and hla friends caught a buahel basket full of pike and baas at Rush Lake Miss Cora Wilson has closed her school in the Livermore district The Anderson Farmers Club met at the Fred Hemmlngway home Sat utday A memorial service was read forWatne Durkee Albert Frost was electced delegate 10 u  vention The Hamburg cheese factory is using 1400 lbs of milk a day  Born to Thomas Riccards and wife of Chubbs Corners last week a  girl   A large crowd attended the play, Danger Signal, pujt on by the  Christian Endeavor at the opera house Friday night 35 wes cleared Friday P HSwarthout is mgr They will take it to Gregory next Sam Kennedy is home from the MAC, Eeast Lansing for the holidays  Patrick Birnie is home from Assumption college for Christmas James Greene and Will Monks are home from the U, of M  Tom Featherly is clerking in the Shcffer store at Hamburg fcetafcllaMel tSa tut Starring i  uo   wv  r DEANNA DU1BAN, RALPH BELL pendicitis opewon at the Rowe hospital, Stockbrdge last week Bom to Gerald Runciman and wife of near Stockbridge Dec, 17 a son The customers of the Consumers J power Co will prot a 20 oo reduc tion in their Dececmber bills I Ferd Gil lis of Fowlerville in the bVMA MMNB HLyROBlNSON ntfVV me,ved  letter M B mmbr LENA HORNE, BILL ROBINSON f h ColRatP io1i , football teim CAB , CALLOWAY, ami BAND and Th DeoU Gasl,t  0AV0 UfAI 1 CD TUM, Wad, Thur, Jan 1, 2, 3  A Musical in Technicolor  Co which has t several factories,, one at Brighton, distributed 1122,000 of profits among its employees Christmas  Mr and Mrs Bert Appleton have gone to Brighton for the winter  MtPherson State Bank 1946  STATE OF MICHIGAN Th Circuit Court for tha County of  Livingston in Chancery John J, Weakley and Gregory J  Weakley, Plaintiffs, Vs William Gannon, James Gannon, Thomas Kelly, Thomas Gannon, John S Foley, Hugh McKeever and  their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns Defendants, Suit pending in the Circuit Cour for the County of Livingston in  Chancery, at Howell, Michigan, on this 20th day of November, mo It appearing from the sworn bill of compliant as filed in said cause, We have just passed through one off that the plaintiffs have not been the worst wars in our history The refief o i the minds of all at this able after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain whether the said detime was enough to make 1945 a fendents are alive or dead, or where year long to be remembered Life i they may reside if living, or if they goes on as inevitably we look overhave any personal representatives or  the past year it is our wish that our heirs living or where they or any of efforts in 1946 will in some measure j them may reside or whether the title supplement the labors of everyone in interest, claim, lien or possible right Howell and Livingston County to of those defendants have been assign make the coming year most profitj ed to any other person or persons or iiikfli anoVi HflftintireHtclftimlien able Tranmps broke into the Hamburg school to sleep one night last week M      and set fore to it but blaze was ex  Mone  lowi  rwsonaole tinguished Rev, Simpsoft officiated at  McPilerson Slate BankipnotkVw and 6  FMZ  TiJiL and 8et f ore t0 t DUt i Interest pail on Savings Hooks am  lent at MeHtl hospital, Brighton tinguished   r JtifLat at LMsit TUP Dm I Y SISTERS wwe11 Rotarisn are promoting  Simpsoft officiated at the Time CertiXuatea MJP THE UOLLYiaitK  candidapv of Joe v Bradv for vyeJJofPMi9S Weltha Green and McPherson State CMS BETTY GRABLE, JOHN PAYNE irovemor of the 153 district Rotary Rey Edward Vail Dec 28   and JUNE HAVER 1 International  The Guy Hoffman Company is kKw 71 and 910 Haro1d Bowdisn count  Maying a 3 night engagement at the Show 715 and 910 1 offlw hftg been proiroted On AdmiBioB 15c and 25c  Tan 1 he will becuiti pre laterj Thomas Birkett who has been rentcontra officers for eight counties  the Dexter mill to Ernest Elsass south of Crand Rapids ,erwill resume operating it again on Georue C,rur f   All dapowu np to IMOOO w nrad by oar nMmbanhin hi raJ Bcpesit lnraaa  Howell Theatre ty of NOIM Makars Thur, Fri, Dae 27, 28  Thrills and Advantura PARIS UNDERGROUND CRAC1E F1ELDSKURT KREUGER and CONSTANCE BENNETT Salactad Shorts Newt Sat, Uac 29 Matina Carafrca Laughtar RUTH TERRY, ROBERT LIVING STON TELL IT TO A STAR Plus Ha Hra Again GENE AUTREY, ANN MILLER Mr and Mr Howoll Vinve R trrandson born fW  14 to Cnt and Mrs Robert Huttlpn of Lanmpr Former proRecutor, Joe Gates, has been discharged after serving 3 years inthe navy in the South Pacific and JJnpnn and has returned to Howell F S Schnackenburg, Howell funrnl director died at his home Thurs HOW MUCH NOISE CAN YOU TAKE Arnold BerquiBt of the MichState San will spend Xmas at the Merwin Uvingeton County Hkhujan A true copy John A Hamaj, tVaric The above entitled rait involrai and 1 brought to quiet title to the following described lands, located in  the Township of Hartland, County Livingston and State of MJehigan, and more particularly descibed as follows, towit The southwest quarter  of the southwest fractional quarter and the southeast quarter  of  he southwest fractional quarter ty, excepting therefrom the eem  ry in the sothweat comer thereof, all on Section Eighteen 18 in  Town ihree 3 North,Rsfcge 6  East Michigan VanWinkle ft VanWJnkle I Attorneys for Plaintiffs Business Address owsll, ICichifVi     STATE OP MJCHiCAlf Tha Probata Court for the Cotuntf Liviagsten,  At a session of said Court held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County, on the 29th day of November A D, 1045,  Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, udge of Probate In the Matter of the E tatt Of Clara Mercer, Deceased Hugh Uilner 111 filed isj hi netiwon paying that the admin itraijn of said estate be granted to Tftvi Glenn or sore other suitable person It is ordered that the 24th day of Deccember A D, 1045 at ten oclock Kaiivj, v       ir the forenoon, at said Probate Off ovc named defendant and thois un jee v nd js herby appointed for known heirs, devisees, legatees and hearij said petition, assigns cause their appearance to be it lB Further Ordered, That pubentered herein within three months j yC notice thereof be given by publi from the date hereof, and that in, cation of a copy of this order for defiult thereof said bill be taken a threr ruccestive  Vu previous te whether such title,interest,claim,lien, or possible right has been disposed of by will by the said defendants And it further appearing that the I been unable ar Hii it search and  inquiry, to rcertva tm n mes o the persons vho are iu led as defendants without beia named Upon mr ion of rhar s K Van Winkle, one of te attorneys for  plaintiffs, it Is oerd trnt f eh Cf et It is lurvher  ,10  ordered that Campbell home Sunday visitors Mr and Mrs Don Swarthout Mrand MrsHenry ter and Mrs Maude Jackson Mr and Mrs  How long could you stand crick ets hrPinf a ZZig nuday, Ptottffi u this order to U pub, Wiai, L sat the home of m Pfghf e onl The lished within forty days in the A true c0 L Swrthout were d K1 wlth the LTl I Pinckney Dispatcha newspaper print CoV,tia P  l i A or  rinted and thetfivnlated in said County e Lyons, Judge of Probate copy Swarthout were  niJht with the same son,g  pinckn Dapatch,a newspaper prim OVstia Parehall,register of probate Shircy and dauh courts hear many  dn, ed, published and circulating in  Vandenvail of noise, Some of  f1  I said County once in each week fori Mp and Mrs Henry Hauck n4  vertmcr reading, appeu in uiu cv  inD  at least six succecsive weeks verting reading, appe Ciifford Vanllorn icanWeekly with ths Sundays DeCircuit Court Commissioner MELODY ROAD  Cartoon bun, Mon, Dae 30, 31  Oh, What Fun OVER 21 Starring IRENE DUNNE, ALEXANDER KNOX, CHARLES COBURN Nw finy nieht He was a 32nd degree  Mr and Mrs unnoru , Mason i entertained the Vincent Snooks and cember 30 issue of The TV Roberts of Dexter, husband Wray Hinckley fanrlies Christmas  Sunday Times of the former Laura Rielly has been1   discharged from the U S navy NOTES OF 25YKARTAGO 0 T Hoover has sold the Chelsea Standard to M W McClure of North Sylvan, Ohio Jt The North Hnmhurj church will fcive a chicken pie supper at the yd Tinnin home Dec 20   Alhert Frost has bought a ftd r prinier and will start a feed mill in the old Brown blacksmith nhop J W D Thompson and MISB Carrie Holcomh of Fowlerville were marri  ed in Deo, 15  L W Hoff and wifo of Flint and I Roy Hoff and wife of ShiiwneeOk I Inhoma spent Xmas v u tTvff l Sisters Dr Furstenburp of Ann  I Henry Hauck aael  Ea1 Bunert of Detroit are visiting t tlv Curlott home Jack Follbk of Detroit called Sunday with the Hoff I Arbor Navalt Cartoon BlSllEyiAFs EVE SHOW T1WM1 Cito1 4IGHT I Miss Carmen leianu ui MIDNIGHT Tuas, Wad Jan 1, 2 Matina Naw Yaart Day Continuous Ha Lovad Two Woman  HER HIGHNESS AND THE BELLBOY Starring HEDY LAMARR ROBERT WALK ER and JUNE ALLY SON Salactad Shorts THE AVON THEATRE Mkmw 1 d  yat Tisaa Kri,N Sat, Dme 26, 2 TO I i A 1 And HAVE NOT HUMFHKLt mUART, LAUREN BACALL Cartoon Draftia Daffy Mamican Saa SporU SMSU, Moe, IMS, Uac, 30,3Man, 1  NOB HILL la Tachnirolar VaaaWrilla, Music anal Draaaa us  Wonarful Color Doat Miaa It Starriae CEOBCE RAFT, JOAN BENNETT Nawa NEW YEARS ETsTbac 31 Big MM Nfffcjt flUv KAY KYSER lm CAROLINA BLUES Cat and Camarr with sdam Ink in n4 Ban Burtett  fH  pemline the holiday   j Last ThursdflV when GeorK Meab0  w ttyiwt to dynamte   Wet wall of the Mann block left standing after the   gY vifle Ontario, and ni hun n purchase their water power r g He WH1 start a factory nere w P,0BobertTelv U inUllin, a HhtcTrrtlng away th   S H k Maaonic loU lft by i aerbi f rom  Momc  the fire Bob Entwue , IFMt r ftTftiw  peawnsi up tne w h pur  there N VTES OF 41 VEARJ  John Brandt will lecture on Cuba Spain and America and show 150 ft of motion pictures at the opera house Dec 29  The Lady Maccabees elected th following officersPCL, Julia Sister LC,Lida Coniway Lt,Eva Wright R K, Delia Mann F IL, Georgia Jan 1   , VaaWinkieUpUinaLaviiia Cadwell Sergt FJlea Lake MA Ellesi Keanedy Sent Emilene Barton Picket, Anna Francis Organist, VUU Richards  FURS WANTED  SAW FURS MOflCRAT WJ  OR BEET MUMS  WHEN YOU COME TO DETROIT enjoy GREENFIELDS FAMOUS FOODS AS we write this message to the legion of Green field patrons in Michigan, a New Year k on the threshold It is fating, therefore, that we offer heartiest greetings and a sincere wish that 1946 brings you a heaping portion of health, happiness and prosperity Greenfields volume of patronage in 1945 ca ceeded all previous records, despite critical labor and material shortages Over FOUR AND A  HALF MILLION meals were served Likewise, in the purchase of Michigan grown foodstufls, new high ere set bv many thousands of dot lars Our greatest pride, however, is in the many complimentary expressions from guests and their recom mendsrion of Greenfields to friends Please accept this as a special invitation to visit Greenfields on your next visit to Detroit Were sure youl enjoy the wide variety of famous  foods, prepared by expert culinary atans and skilled dietitians Satisfying portions and popular prices are other features that will make your visit a happy event v me  Septic Tanks  CespooU Cleaned U V llffAltAfff  aeeasMse v ssHS  mm     xlk mHf  sesssiHaeian asa ia  vjfvT,  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH WedhbiirUy, De 26 1945 To HM People of thb Community Bxtra Viatoiy Bonds are on sale Bankers will say that they are the  beat investment ever offored you Ttoo Oil la conquered Tokyo and Berlin will aay A that today is a  new foment for you to show that you are keeping faith The economist will say the Victory Lotn is  the opening of the home fronts greatest antHnTtion offensive Ted R  Oamble, National Director of the  War Finance Division, declares that BflUons of volunteers are in action with inexhaustible supplies of an incomparable product to sell fellow Americans The Victory Loan Is all of these things It represents your will to help the government pay off war costs, care for the wounded, main tain our troops abroad, finance the  return to civilian life of minions of fighting men from every angle, you will be serving your own belt interest by seektag out the nearest Victory Bond salman You cant buy too many or too often for your own good TBI EDITOR DONT MISS THIS Big New Years Eve Party Tim Doolittle  AT PINE LOgE Tw0 Miles North of Brighton on U S 16 ROUND ft SQUARE DANCING WITH TIM DOOLITTLES GANG With MEMBERS OF GOOD WILL FROLICS BARN DANCE ENTERTAINERS MAKE VICTORY SECURE  BUY MOKE AND BIGGER BONDS IN THE GREAT VICTORY LOAN I    To th People of tills Community The 7th War Loan objective is four billion dollars in Series E  Bonds At this time last year Americans had oversubscribed two war loan  iotas, each ree billion dollars in Se ries E War Bonds It is obvious your personal share must be greatest of  any of the war loans And y et it may be no higher than or even less than the combined amount you invested in bonds in the 4th  and 5th War Loans Why should you continue to put every dollar above the cost of the necessities of living into extra bonds 1 Uppermost you owe an obligation to your fighting men  and women to back them to the limit as long as any enemy military strength remains 2 Think about Iwo Jima for a momentsacrifice on the battlefields is still a way of life for your rela tives and friends in uniform 3 The selfinterest motive is at a  new high Civilian goods are now scarcer than ever before Every dollar you spend for nonessentials works for higher prices SMILEY RED ERNIE LEE AL SAGER JERRY BIRD J C CLARK DOTTIE BAREFOOT BARNEY WJR y ADDED ATTRACTIO RAMBLING BILL HURLFYFamou Squara Dane Caliar CURLY, JJNENE, ARIZONA Singing d Guitar StcialLts PRICE 350 PFR PERSON Pine Lodge AvailabU for Private artiat, Dancac, and Banquets Call Tim Doolittle at Brighton Pho 5773 THE DETROT TDISON RFUjn VERY DESCli THE mJlTUK serico frouhout those to yeus that would mean an amount 8rhtv more than the average bill for a 2 months period It is estimated that for such a full time customer whose average 2 month bill,including state sales tax,was 700,the refund would be 760 The customer with an average 2 months bill of 10 would get 1002 on thatjasis The 3,000,000  rate reduction, effective Jan 1, 1940, which is a I part of the proposed decree, would be the 41st reduction In rates made by the Detroit Edison Cosince 1018  Residence  farm customers would benefit by this reduction t0 tho ex tent of aboutV r4,f 0 a year J ht benefit would be directly more than 81,000,000 and to industrial customers slightly less than 1,000,000 U of M Service Flag Has 20,000 Stan With men and women today on every battlefront and war theater, the University of Michigans service flag eould hew more than 20,000 stars, with H7  of them gold The 20,000 include men el all ranks from privates to generals and rdmlrals Among mem are 180 faculty and staff members on leaves of thsonco, many sf whose have been borrowed by me Army or Navy for secret srianfHU development work Alto Included is  the staff el Hospital Sit, a fnnnplrto front line bosftstal now tome Belgian meat, and composed sntirely of University doctors and nurses Since June IMS, speHaHtsd training bee been given to ttJMO TbJs week ineiudes such diverse Bourses as chest swgery lor Army doctors, naval archi tecture ior Mevy osnoere, engineering for Marines and Const Guard, miMtary for officers ssmwied to the mh cnjjuT fo tfia Peopfo of this Community You have a D Day this week You wont die, lose limbs, sight or mental faculties in battle Your assignment is to buy extra War Bonds, ooa  There have been many D  D a y s in  this war D Dy  the N o r in  n H y beaciit1, DDay on Tarawa DDay on Guadalcanal, DDay on  Iwo Jima, DDay on Okinawa what is it like for your sons brothers, husbands, fnendB fac ing a DDay in the battle zones Its prayer and nervousLjs, nigntmarish tension and thoughts of home Whats it like for you facing another home front DDay You are the on person who can an swer this question No matter what the final stnry is in this community, you will not have met your responsibility unless you nave bought more bonds than ever before in a war loan The opening of the mighty 7th War Loan is an opportunity to rededicate yourself to the task of  nailing down the victory THE EDITOR l Pwtfiff the wen period, while grn war j eral lmno costs wre go,ng un, the I traption, you put one foot in cost of electricity to Detroit Edison waah jt clean and thon   customeirt dedinrd steadily United jylll a chain anJ thja State Dept of Labor statistic show watr fnr th tia,  T that the cost of Living in Detroit s 31 percent higher than in the lUr3lperiod, the base used in their index Application of the same method of calculation sjiows that the basic hourly wage paid by the company was increased 31 percent In the period since 1030, not including the 300,000 cut now pro posed the rates chcarged Detrot Edson customers have been reduced 4 percent Because of these rate cuts aid te faty incr  ce if electricity and the D , Edison policy by which the c r shar es the benefits of incre the average per unit eo  dential consumer actual ed a total of ten and oi   juiw Luri whw worked in the Detroit roffiee during the Christmas rush brought back this copy of a letter from an Ozark women to her son in the army, for local consump tion Dear SonYour pa has a good Job now the first in 48 years We are a great deal better off now than we  was We thought we would do a little fixing up We sent to Monkey Wards for one of them new fangled thngs called a bath room They are put in by aPlumber On one side of the room is a big thiig called a  tub like the thing the p rs drink out  of only you get right in 1 wash all over On the other side  a little thing called a sink Tor liit washing such as lace and hands But over In  the corner now son, I tell you we reality got something This little con  nd j out and j  u fresh  water for the other foot  Two lids   came with the darn thint Dont have any use for them in thr Imthroomso I OKI using one for a bread board, the other one had hole in it o we took and framed Grandpas picture with it They are such nice people to trade with,they sent us free a big  roll of writing paper Love from Ma  y 4  iv LOCAL NEWS Lloyd Hendee spent the week in Lansing isiness, ie resi reducTo ffca topi  M AtrnWC shdMsfeawnlBAalawawnmn Je inn rfnnmmjBBTy Ifcsuttsgifmg is la the air The spirit of the Good Provider hugs you warmly What better time or reason to buy another extra Victory Bond, the good proii vkler of the fuGU to As you fTSxV sit around the asfSamf4 tof table Isfmtrlli this year, flrct year of world peace since  1939, remember the millions of men and women still in uniform in strange lands In Germany about imm Americans wffl be  this family holiday tochers, aottMrsj brothers, sb eeatbeatts and fhllitrf Victory Bond to a tint and the Tokyo or VICFORy IOAN  selfinieseat In your puree any exfc bond today but  eerriee to your Tea have most tojnta by abry of as many vletory buy You guarantee Yoaalatbsto to pay the of It is expecte will be able to rate reduction   and still main of service, pi  tl Frank Aberdeen and family were in Ann Arbor Miss Leona Campbell has been ill per, with the ful 9 , Miss Alberta Dinkel spent Tburs the company jnn this additional n  C J Clinton wer  00,000 a year Dp0,t ny v k  high standard  Nrttie Vaugrhn is visiting at lly because of  m home inWobsmr 4 the r ecent reduction in federal taxes STC J  4 to be imposed in 1946 Mr Brown Sunday at the Louis Coyle home, y  said Detroit Edison is confident  Gf 2,11 that the postwar expansion of De v,8it ttha0  troit and the rest of Edison territory Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Mrs wU increase electrical use bevond Ema Oinkjl were in Howell Friday Shat of the war period, and is ho HeHKvtpalmer w c ir4 ugfcj f fS that this company will have t  werc  Detroit over the week  opportunity of returning to its 1onr eni,l ,,  TjT fc esiblished policy of periodic volun l,van Dua fr resident, 2r7reductiVns in rates charged fnder80n died ,n California ro  Concluding this unusually extended cenciy   ViUlj  U period of litigation, the Detroit Edi Mr Vrgima Goode of reUiji  on Co is happy in the opportunity a guest of Mr and Mrs Winston, for a resumption of its long estash Ban  1 ed record of cooperative and frnd  wc Wvito of O lv relations with the Michin Pub on Dr nI Mrs W C Wylie of Uea   lie Service Cossion  Ne8Ditt fl municipal governments m its tern    E ANayler hmHL  j Eaton Rapids  M j M I Mrs Stanley Dinkel visited ace Sundav euests of Mr and Mrs mothtr u, Emma Brogeau Albert Dinkel wero Mrs Buaseti  Thursday   Ludwig and daughterDolores of Lanj Mrg D v Hammer has r j sing and Clayton Musson and famjhome fnm  TWt f 3 ja  1 t flyj  n ,  r OWJ  Sioux City, Iowa Mr and Mrs Wm Biekford of,  Joy Bmmr of Hatgnm a Wsnmaday fstoat of Mr anal Albert Dinkoi Misses snbnt nd Mary Ionia were week end guests of a,  and MrsApher Wvlie  Mrs Florence  Ryer, Grand Rapids, is spending week there Hr and Mr KMS Read, Rumevj Read and family Miss Janet Pettier and Mrs Ida Bvers were Sunday nirht truest of Mr and Mrs Reg SundaFftllrs of Mr and Me iGeorre Mebon  wer GoraW CNnton and wife, W C Batons and wife of Detroit and Mort Cole and son Robert, of Otufjory  Mr and UnitConic sfCMnrsay woison xvaaaum sae  sr seaeallod at the John aVss fcssna But of Ana Aawnr and and fandly of Deator     ri              X jgjkX   ,  Jk t   Pmdam Wednesday, Dec 26 1945 Happy New Year  Cornplirrit nts TALL As4Wppy J AMWppy and Prparous New Year to All Our Fiieuds and Pauius Charles Clark Gulf Ga aou oiu, General Garage Work, A A A Service  CITIZENS OWL Citizens Kutuai Automblle , Ins nrasice Company How Hi, Michigan  May Your New Year Be Filled with  Blessings and Happness PEIRCES STCriE FOR WOMEN Howell, Michigan 1 To Fach and Every On of You We Wish a Happy New Year DIXIE SERVICE   Gas, Oils, Accewories Etc Win am Brash Wy He Frozen Lociters To E i and Fvery One of You Ht Vish a Happy New Year  v m Candy, Tobacco, Fountain Service Murray Kennedy  rf j V  ppitW YtAH  FROZEN FOOD SERVICE May Your New Year Be Filled with Blessings and Happiness Winkelheuse Floral All Kind of PUnU and Cut Flowers and Wraathe Howell, Michigan HAPPY To Each and Every One of You We Wish a Happy New Your CF Hewlett Your Watkins Dealer Everything for the Home and Farm  Tour Jlapisines A Happy Hew Year to All LUMBER  BUILDING SUPPLIES Thomas Read Sons May Your New Year He Filled wiih Blessings and Happiness John Eisele Collision and Body Work, Painting U May Your New Year Be Filled wirh Blessings and Happiness We Will CIOM for the Holiday Seaaon and Iteopaa Jan 3, 1946 Brash Restaurant i r  i  JT  Ml  CRFFIIVG ,     rntM in Shirejr 3 I4f Wt STKEET Roger J Carr Swarthout Faneral Home P H Swarthout Dependable Service Don C Swarthout I Happy New Year to All When Baiter Butck Are Buil fiuick WiU Build Them Howall, Michigan Liv Motor Sates We Wish You All a Happfc and Prosperous New Year  I Pincfcnejr Dispatch    Uade Vmrmom  Amrom SUrey Jack Oarrow Ye Edite L 0 HaJaee f   tteF 13WT WedaetcUv Dc 26 FtJtCKNEY D1BPATCH i f MMIHMIHMIWHHIHIII PaMtaM Utah Happy New Year toAll Kennwuys Gen Store totycriptiMi UM  jrae Paid iaAatoaca,  tAI W CUKLSTT PWUINB Mn Lola Rogers  spending the week in Detroit The Lester McAfee family were in Detroit Friday Miss Lucy Jeffreys is spending the holidays in Kalamazoo I Bud Ford is spending the holidays1 with his parents in Detroit Jim Meyers enjoyed a goose din ner Xmu at the Vtuiier dark home Sonny Valentine is working lor the Thureson Lumber Co in Howell Roy Reason caught a 5 Sb, pike Sunday through the ice on the mill Pond I Mn Thelma Bowman Kingsley is a patient St St Joe hospital, Ann  Arbor ,Miss Aita Robinson is spending the week with her parents in Hill, man John Adams 01 Detroit is visiting at the Lester McAfee home at Rush Lake Charles Thomas and family of Lake land have gone to Chelsea for the winter Wesley Reader and Peach Palmer are spending 2 weeks at Oak Grove trapping Percy Mowers and family of Detroit spent Christmas with Mrs Ida Mae Mowers The John McDonald family spent Sunday at the George Kenny home in Webster David Ledwidge and James Jarvia are home from Assumption college for the holidays Robert Watters of Hamburg died Saturday He leaves a wife and two year old daughter  Mrs Edna Reason and Leota were callers at the Kenneth Reason home in Ann Arbor Sunday Dr Bert Green of Jackson spent Christmas with Miss Jesse Green and Mrs Weltha Vail Karl McCulley has moved his house trailer from the Orville Amburgey yard to the Bert Daller yard  P H Swarthout  Son conducted the funeral of Fred Schnackenburg Howell undertaken Sunday  w W CORY DRUG STORE iTiiHUiiimiiiiiiimimiiiiiimt nnniiummummimiiiiijmiiiiiuumiiMiiuiiiiitiT Dead or Alive FREE SERVICE Farm Animals Collected Promptly iViodern Equipment Capable Men t L PARKER Axon Phone 88, Pinckm 1 be FASTFST Dead Stock Service in Nfccbiga WiWWiMWVWWAWtfW V  wv  Mrs Fruncis Hornshau is visiting, WMimilllUIIIIIUINUUIIUIIIIIIilllMlillel her son John and wife in Detroit wore in son, Roy Reason and fai Jackson Friday LoLs McDonald who underwent an , 5 appendicitis operation in Detroit last j j week returned to her home in Iettysgf I vlie Saturday 3 j First National Bank  Miss Denise Ledwidge entertained Mrs Lucile Shiroy won a pair of the following Sunday evening Mr J nylon hose al the Fein A 8  iiiimnnHiHminmniimmniniminunnnimiMiin ninnimirMimtiuiiniuiu i  i FC Reickhojf Sr, OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVB HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMONT3 PHONE 258 Residence 613 BllllllllMtlMltttiMlltlMI8limiMllimflllMIMIItlM llliHtIMiintttllitlli E lectrlc Wit taj Electric Service Motor Rdpairfing Don Hammer  FankZeigler  City, Oklahoma, working for the Memorial Cemetery Association eparnemaii rnemmm and Mrs Jack 1aton, Edward and on Allen, Harold Anderson of Ping  ree, Aaron Shirey and Mary Larue Bill Klave who has been n Calif ce St ore ,1 o vv I ell 1rday night IH pair wercfvon J away n a drawing contest, i  diaries iieikholder and Miss Ca o S Swartz of Howell called at the Mar  annw in hWlnhoma ornifi is staving at the Joe Griffith v j y,hry nMu Sunday TIIJ  1 homeHa expects to work at the Dex ter Vokar the f January 31     THE LAST DAY  FOR MIN NOW IN THE ARMY TO HI TAIN THIIR PRESINT ORADIS BY REENLISTINO   Monday lor Harrishurg, Va, for holidays  1 he cold spell ha,s caused much  sickness Mrs, Ida Mae Mowers and  Agatha Henry are hoth ill, being threatened with pnunionia Howard OHnen and family of Munk , Hill were Sanrday visitors at the Iee Lavey home Mrs Stove OMrieii of Bunker Hi is visiting there now  Llyod Hendee clerked at the community sale in Howell Saturday for his father, Lynn Hendee, who is ill  B KoWeM Under Federal Supervision Merger Federal Deposit In  urance Corporation Alt Dm poeif lueured up to 1,000 fa S ch Oprtitor i i Men now in the Army who re tniitt before February I will be reenlisted m their present grade Men honorably dis charged eon reenlist witfun 20 days after discharge in the grade they held at the time of discharge, provided they re  before February 1,1946 Doad and Disabled Horses and Cattle riog, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE , PMOKC UOLUECT TO DAALING  COMPANY MnUri I mXf WE BUY HIDES AND CALFSKINS EAMlvy MMimNG CALLS RECEl VE 1HE BEST SRVtC Theres a long list of attractive reenlistment prtvileaea in the new Armed Foreei Voluntary HIGHLIGHTS Of THE NEW ENLISTMENT PROGNA 1 Bniletaaants for 1 2 or 3 year 1year enlistments permitted for men now Is Army with 6 months service 2 Enlistment age from 17 to 34 yaars inclusive, except for men now in Army, who may raanfiat at any age 3 Meoreenlistinf retain prevent grades, at they reeoUet within 20 days after discharge and before February 1, 194 4 The beat pay scale, medical care, food quartan and clothing in Army history 8 An increase  the reaoJietment bonus to ISO for each year of active or since laat entry into v mttuumHmukmmHtm LIVESTOCK HAUL GENERAL TRDCKINu  fi Becraitmeitt Act of 1945 The  Up to 90 day paid furlough, dashihtr U ,P joar prnt rJSSjl Bade U only one of them, but for men sow in Army who enlist tkU privilege expireg OB 7 A May fiiriosigh ovary yr t fun JaamarySL There are plemty of other BEtttoaa why masrf thooeamfo of MOB lurfo euumteti, and mare  every 4my YomH eertehdj wsmt to  all of the opportonitie opoa to yoau If jouU read mam, earefolly, jemU kmow why a Job ia the  da J  to i hfuatetingoot pmf basad upon length of aervica to atl men who are diechargad to raanliat 9 Option to retire at half pay for Ufa after 20 yoarr serviceincraaetn pay after 30 years 10 11  VETERANS MEMORIAL FIELD j Mary Pacinian, solicitor Jack Sheldon  10On Doni Spers 1001 Roy Campbell 500 Hen White 5,00 William Roche 600 jMike Roche JOf j J Larue 100 jJoan Spears 200 Raymond Ellis 10 I Lynn Hendee, solicitor Wayne Wagoner 500 Morfv Rennolds K  500 fMax Reynolds 500 Lloyd Hendee 150o Lynn Hendee 2000 Thslov Murray  00 Lous Coyle  500  jDn VanSlambrook 200  J MasFPV    20o  j Homer Abney  Wife  1000 Marvin Bruff 100 Arnold Kuhn  500  Stanley Dinkel, solicitor Robert Cord Howard Thayer, solicitor  A M RartlAtt  1000 IH Doolittle  100r Ihilo BoettW lOfl WHEN YOU ARE READY TO PURCHASE Your next Car, Washing Mu chine, Kerigvruior or other Consumer Goods and need fi nancial UHbislunce do it with a low cost loun through thii bank ITS A CONVENIENT PLACE TO HORROW AND A CON VENIKNT ILACK TO PAY SKE LS FOR FULL DETAILS  WP JiAVP AMPLE FVNDS AVAILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS  REAL OR i   ATE MORTGAGES iONAL AT RE AS  ON A BUS RATES V 2500 A trioup of children from lira Don Swarthouts room dreaaad u  white surplices went around to the homes rnday nijfht and sanc Xmaj carols y Trip Made to Detroit  vic  SZZ TUt TPUTU OP TM fAATTEB IS  I SHOUL1  OUT STUMBLIMG IN TMC DACK AND LOOK IN TMt VtLLOW PAGCS OP TWC TtttPUONC DI0CCTO0Y POP AN EtCCTOlOAN r  j      rT 51 , Ay4rtr, VI ssified feaJvBec26 1945 I E MCHJGAN MIRROR of economic imports,,,    1   raOFEpHMTR  nrrr c a  II  ivv  1  if f ,i   Cosmetic ex , J urowns stronjr points are his reconii kumvJtcJyv of government problo  I, electiri a  M n i w r a lontf political ctteer He was stutt ,  rT    IBM representative for munv vJiftJ, n      to 2t00    Ufci  auditor general and It  He nd,2 lo4 ip , 7 to 0   j A mcnt County m 1 m    ilUUKO Ill way jncnt 4 ew W to All o,  All IS Our Vsh rjruK w7alTarij7y Now  Thc Jeffreys candidacy woJd b 5 Thurson Lumber Co, Phone 44  Perful   apon for induaon o   MUUa I Hcv,ll, Miah,  city tateaMiin the 14 ,pya  DENTIST Cj  session Gov Kehy is afrainst ifHe 112 N Michigan  TOR SAIi White popcorn,nso al hhcd that the states own neotk TdFbo Snlla and Wpme hay C A Dinsmtre badl7 Pted for many year, mut 0ffi, 220 RMIUM, 12 Xi , , , receive prior1  before financial atd  u A    S Mi 1, miles ca of ilnckney can be piwn ,ich ctips M ,, jiEr SliOK J EST Farm of 200 icrcs,3 M sed upon an estimate nv the uud Bi,les west of Lowell and Pinckney lor frenerSl Micniffan will hnve a  iroad MOO West Schacfer Road treasury surplus of 27,50f 0i b  VJARJON BEAUTY SHOP I ,,, T7r ToT July l4i 4 j  SjlhoiU liPCKlieV 21 ,,   t  , , ,   lafiit IIIN SjIOK SKKK F Ketristered 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lofiu Spffirs ,,  11,,,, 11,,,,,,, ,     ,J for 1 ,,,, or J,,,  1  f  7faM0 SAVE YOUR WASTE for EXPLOSIVES   Tl,e at ,fc Stor9   v 4   Clarks  THERE isnt room for one more in Ais bridge four someeven for a kibitzer  ail he does is cause trouble for the players And one appliance too many on an electrical circuit may be the cause of that troublesome blown fuse Many people are accustomed to inadequate wiring But overloaded circuits are not your only handicap to home nappiness if you have inadequate wiring It may mean improper distribution of out ieanot having the electric roaster where you want it, because theres no outlet convenientor maybe Dad cant plug in his new electric shaver where he wants it For tomorrows electrical living, an adequately wired home should accommodate a new frozenfood cabinet, electric range, automatic laundry, electric dishwasher and many other electrical appliances that will tr xke iivicg more pleasant and easier And, of course, if your plans for tomorrow include 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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>Duptck Sednedy Dec 25 1945 NoS Michigan Mirror State News Taselej TU kU Mefriaaa, Gran TTem fanner astonished his aeigheers by getting 100 mora boahete f jwta Wat te th aere this year Ha aececa piieeed this without any ew fang ed seed or fertiliser by aaU con venation He planted aia potatoes an the contour of the hud Contour plowing fatajiaitaa rainfall and the moisture eee slowly into the soil giving the potatoes added develop meat Result a lot more potatoes Unusual aa la Mr Morrisons yield H is 60 percent less than that on the Michigan State Collage inflated farm at Lake City Irrgation is a sure way to insure adequate moisture lor potato culture So does modern soil conservation Because it is profitable 80000 in 80 Michigan counties have organ iaed soil conservation districts under the Michigan law ofj 1987 These districts cover one half of the agrteul tlral lands of the state and considering they were formed in less than  10 years the progress is encourage ing Yet soil erosion is not a state or national problem It is a world problem which has existed for cea  turies Two British scientists, Jacks and Whyte maintain that the loss of soil fertility due to water and wind erosion destroyed or sapped all the McjftfeJnean civliisations,ajicient and modern from Athens and Rome to Italy and Spain to say nothing of the once fertile plains of North Af rica Gen Smuts has stated Erosion is the biggest problem comfrottng the country, bigger than politics Plato give an amasing account of deforestation and erosion in the mountains of Attica which destroyed the farms of the plains and drove the Greek to become seafarer and traders The federal soil conservation service recently made a national soil survey The results were sensational They found 100 millino acres of our best crop land had been irremediably ruined for further cultivation by rain and wind eiosionOf the total crop landabout 400 mi ion acres about 150 million acres have been so badly damaged by erosion as to make farming unprofit able    ard to beleive is the experts wr ing that man made erosion is moing 8 billions of top soil down Dead Man Winf TW Uta Asmeid AaaVeWs, Kitted aa aa Xtte AeeieWt at ASM  WM gmfct ftaifWd FaUowtet a bingo party at the Hackney school aatareay night, attended by around 400 people the Buiek sedan, Washing Machine andT radio was raffled off by the local V F W Foot No, 7801tSttie Cleg, drawing the numbarsOnly one nunv J bar was draws each timw  The winning number forthe Bukk sedan had the name of Arnold An drews, 814 Liberty St, Ann Arbor, en ft Andrews  kiUed in u auto accident 8 weeks ago He lived with his mothertMrsRhoda Andrew who is employed at the American food shop on Washington St, Ann His father is also alive Just who is to get title td the car is a question His estate may have to be probated before that is settled  Mrs Thomas Murphy, Pinckney, won the washing machine and the radio was won by a Mrs Roberts of JParchement, near Grand Rapids The bingo party took in about 8600 with expenses at 1260 8000 Were out on the car of which about 4200 were sold Lee Lavey sold the most tickets of any indivi dual The total profits on both the bingo party and raffle were about 12200 , ,,, This sum will go to the lighted athletic field fund I When the lighted athletic field project was started year ago it was believed 8500 would do the job as that was the cost of the Chelsea field lighted in 1945 However their field was all graded and fenced and all electrical work was donated by the Chelsea electricians The original memorial field committee raised 5000 which was considered ample for all needs Material was hard to get and finally the work of furnishing material and wiring was let fta an Arbor contractor for 6800 to that the field might be use tW year The bleachers, fencing and grading cost 8000 more Here the T mirinre XmaSe Programs I Current Comment  Another Phristmita tim ia uruvn Yuletide Season brings jovOMt Greetings to oil our customer ond on Appreciation for the con sitJtrations we hove enjoyed during the past year Our Good Wishes to you and urs into our rivers and out to sea yearly, carried to a logical end this would mean famine Idle marshes in Livingston county have been transferred into lush pastures by planting reed canary grass Tuscola county got 25 more yield per acre by contour plowing Ottawa county planted 10,000,000 pine trees to stop soil erosion A new tree planting tree operat ed by 2 men plans 1000 trees an hoar, school board took 10 over and borrow ed thfl4000 needs to finish the job No financial statement hat seen published since the old committee went out of existence We will pub ish one free if it is brought in show ing the funds raised by the first committee plua receipts from the  5 night football games and from the raffle and bingo party Also th also expenditures to date and balance no hand i The steel posts for fence around the field arrived Monday We4dm HeM Before a crowded uuuience at the iJinKne school iual ihwUty ccunitf a Ch una program and ltet was p Kd The processional i consisted oi school children from the  kindergarten up to the high school, including every grade loO children marched in singingOh Cyme All v ruithiui, proceeding euh grade was a girl in while can inv a iyht ed carol lantern All tne familiar i hntmas cars wore ui ctci j Christmas carols were sung in each 1 A playlet And the Little Angela Sang was given by the pupils irom Mrs Swarthouts room Those taking pat were Lois and Lucille Heachey, James iurter, Harold Lvers, Harhara VaiiSlamb ook ami a yroup of carol singers Susan Campbell, Joan Griffith, Kleanor Scott, Joan 01eki and iat  Anders the sang HaL of lieihlo i m which drew great applauseThe  ioly Majiger cetie with the small children singingAway in a Manger was the highlight of the program as he coseumes were beautiful Mis Merwiii Campbell, director, vishes to thank eveiyone who tpOK part in the singing and the parents for taking time from their busy hoi day season to bring the children to the program CHRISTMAS CANTATA A Child Was Horn was yiven by ilio choir of the Congregational chtiifh Sunday evening before a  K jvalifyiy crowd The heue of Brahius Lullaby interpeied  hroni the entire musical portion of th cantata and was rendopd very beautifully ami special irens chonic sung carols in Oipella style oo parts were taken by Mr, John Carver and Mrs Merwin inipbel, Jack Hannett and Gilbert Uailcy  Mrs Ibujrbn played the Hanmoiid organ and Mrs Wayne AtLee, the piano    V Another Christmas time is upon US  which is a far cry from the Christ mas days of 30 or 40 years ago with their sleigh bells, drawn by praaeiftg horses with frosty noses We resoestt ber that Santa Ciaus entered to the jingle of sleighbells clad in a fur coat which he soon discarded in the heated church as he passed the pes ents out to the waiting children Then the tree decorations consisted of popcorn strung on a string and the tree was lighted by candles which it was necessary to blow out with a long hollow pipe as they burned low and threatened to set fire to the tree Still, hire is some similarity to the first Christmas on which Christ was born We read that it was tax collecting time It is also tax time now and the township treasurers notices are iL4iiiinuv to appear in the papers We also read travelling was congested ami it still is today at Christmastime Housing conditions were inadequate and there was no room at the inn or any other places for the family of Jesus to stay The ame conditions xist at tiie present time and many people are living in barns, chicken  oops, etc, now and the papers carried pictures last week of a child born in a coal hni Palestine was in a state of unrest tlum and only the presence of the Roman soldiers kept a reign of uiTor from prevailing This condition exists there today but the Romans have passed from the stage and the Ihitish soldiers now police the Holy City Yes, if Christ should come back odav he would find many of the same conditions which prevailed in His  time Lickley Appointed New Postmaster Loyal Rector, postmaster at Dexter for some time, has been trans ferred over to the rural mail route there left vacant by the death of Oeerge Sheridan Horace Iickly, for mar teacher, hasbeen appointed as nciating Burial was made  Mrs Dora Maloney Mrs Dora Malney, 82, died at University Hospital in Ann Arbor of pneumonia last Thursday, where she was taken Wednesday She had made her home in Pinckney with her grand laughter, Mrs Don 8warthout, for a number of years She was Dora Hudsky and was bom in Holly, Michigan, but lived in Detroit and vicinity most of her life Frank Wiley was her first husband One daughter, Mrs T L Bourbonnais,now deceased war born , to this union After his death she  was married to Thomas Maloney who died twenty years ago She also brought up two children m her home The funeral rites were held from Saint Marys church Sunday at 1100 am, The Reverend Father Murphy ofin Saint well, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Byron Rockwell of Gregory to Clifford Lrnered of East Lansing took place Sunday at the Gregory Baptist church Rev Walton officiaeing The bride wore a white gown, princess style with long train and carried a white Bible with gladiolas and roses The maid of honor, Alice Le Ware, wore a pink gown and carried carnations, roaes and iris Muriel Read, bridesmaid wore  yellow taffeta gown and carried pink roses and iris Glenna Lakin of Lan sing, brides maid, wore a blue gown md carried pink roses and ris Janfes DtjHorny of East Lansing vas best man and Dick Howlett act d as usher Following the ceremony a dinner and reception wee held at the brides home for friend and relatives The bride graduated from Pinckney high ehool in 1945 and is employed at the state police post at Eas Lansing where the groom is a so employed They wild live at Lan sing Reminders T Veterans ,  r Rftv Tncia Murray, oasW Masde at 8 an  1 a m Wovpna Fridai 220 no p m  Proration foroly Common on each Saturday 8 to 9 p m nnt unHay 00 to 780 a m COM CON, CHURCH sW Alfred AI1M4, himlater MraFlorenc Baughn,Organft anO hoif Director G V Thompson, S S Supt Morning Worship  0to Sraday School  nso Choi Dractise We4 evening Plan to spend New Yeara at the churchEvefting of fun and fellowship with potluck supper and propram The regular church nite is Jan 6 at 7 p m Potluck supper and gram  Ti Ann Ar W lCS to liWlr  information  I I  I Mil  PM is to v   no iiciount lot f  CiistoJy lot tli Hie Htristii of 1 in Ihf piloto oi  UlUlls Ton i i the follow i J 1 VUU dischai inmill llUVC  11 out of yoir   o, upheri r I  iuo and sei J iii w nilifr 1st, i1 ii ioi loi t  ipinal liouil ilo so at once  tiitiR liuvc f V always j t a warm feeling in hi icion of our heart when we read accounts of tin Detroit Goodfellowg, an organization composed of former  newsboys who huve made good, many jf them are millionaires Every year at Christmas time they agilll 0 newshaK and etand on street eorn r , usually in nearzero weather, to  K A utrs to raise money for the  noily Ihihlren in Detroit Their cusouters expect and receive no change Wany governors of Michigan and jiiuyors of Detroit are numbered in i iieii ranks Their iroal was 270,000 I i ids year, This is a practical way of nuttiiiK rfiristianity and Clarity into practice ii h  The Idny is dead, long live the king cents to apply to tho athletic situation HI Michigan State Colletfc When n lie t Leave lionds an for National pro acting postmaster Another Fatal Auto Accident Marys cemetery Howard Lane I Howard J Lane, 46, son of Alfred , Lane, former Pinckney resident, now I of Lakeland, Florida, died in Detroit Two people were killed in an auto I December 17th Besides his father, he accident which tooc place just east leaves a brother, John, and three sisof the Heurmann rw store on Bast ten, Mrs Olive Thomas, Mrs Gladys Grand liver, Howell, at 730 pmDalsch and Mrs Muriel Button Thai FrMey night A car driven by Da funeral was at Detroit Friday MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas Barrow, 25 Detroit,Betty Brayton, 19, Howell Ernest Bennett, troit Clifton Gear, 22, Howell, Vir20, Howell, Helen Bunco, 18, De ginia Willert, 22,Ypsiailentf Claude Dickenson, 48, Howell, Vera Robeson, 40, Howell William Goodchild,  24, Fenten, Virginia Hunt, 17, Tyrone Harold Robinson, 21, Tyrone Virginia Trollman 21, TyroneKen neth Klave, 20, Pinckney, Virpirin tinstead, IB, Pinckney,Kenneth Cas key, 28 PeHtrvtllt,Shirley Buiarlo,  18, Fowlervfllav GOSPEL miaJON  Pastor   iuzra Beacbe 3 BTSnpt Marvin iAire Morning Worship tfuhday School Voung Peoples Meeting  Evening Worstfln Prayer Service, Wed  100 104 b  1017, to niakr  leave hut yon Sjxty per ccni already applied j,The Tertniia In used only in ptynei Service Life Insuranre 4Veterans hnviii   ro entitled to a SLoiii ,X exemption  Wterans aro tti  dental CMIC for o ycr a charge Ayjjdjcations rnust through the HvA Cross or Administration, fi Veterans in need of medical rare should report to Detroit or Dear horn 7The state sales tax does not have to he pain by veterans purrhi intf cars costing not to exceed i,0UU iv are rii to Civ iiiler di he filed Veterans 8 ANNUAL MEETING Nichols, 26, and containing his brother, Glenn, 28, and Mr and Mrs Wtteon Pchrepfer, 24 and 29 respec tively, also of Howell, hit a Darting and Company soap truck, also travel ing eaat on Grand River Glenn Micheij was killed instantly and WBton RiijggMir was deed on arrival at the kieytfrl his wife, Mrs Wilton had both hips broken and  The Annual Meeting of the Liv ingaton Couniy Mutual rire ln3ur ance Company will be held o Jan  7th, 1947 at 130 p my at theHome Office, 105 West Grand River, formerly the Fim National Bunk Duel ing, for the purpose of electing directors and transacting any other bus inesfl which may come before said meeting1 O A Holmes, Secretary Mrs Pearl Stokes Mrs Pearl Stokes, 0, died in Grace Hospital, Detroit, Tuesday She was employed by the Detroit Die 8et Com pany fer seventeen years and has been presfdeat for the past four years The funeral was held Saturday with burial in Grand Lawn cemetery, Detroit, etgaerious injuries which resulted Surviving are a on, Harold, a sisMl jggf death getarnay Darwin Nick, ter, Mrs James Sett, and a brother, James Franklin The Detroit Die Set driver, Odia Hyiand of Cosanany operants e factory at Pinek has tafl light was on nay at ae HTIiMsTll PUUf CUBRXNT COMMENT The Detroit papers featured a peech by Martin Buckner of Flint last week, a national vice commander of the American Legion said To the veterans who returned abletodied from the war the government owes nothing We wonder how much support his views will get from the veterans t Buck in the days following the Civil War the chief appeal of the G A R was the benefits it was able to get from its members by way of pen ions Every pension was eagerly fought for and likewise the increases which followed in the years after goiL CONSERVATION DlKLCiopi for Congress nfrly  Mowint  been pomim to C A E vets After World ,, for dipct0 for  gouthwot War I the Aeeerieen Legion had ai g, conservation Distrfct Five ar of the veterane but to  1 m jnumry TH nomioow two powerful cmnpetHora have kn j Bu ,w H GrdnerPut in the VrW and the AM, nMgn clarence Marshall, Jane TayVl,ljetheerlMenpieetewerk  Mormaj 7  Jo  fee Imuiiti er   vrw Uiad,U a ir mUft Clartnce m fater of elxnmUtt tease Ueyd Miliar, EVA TANGUAVh OWV STOPY Eva Tanguay, onre he mwl talked about personality in vaudeville, spends her declining days a an instarting in the American Weekly with this Sundays December J valid The J Dont Care  Kirl ujlls, issue of The Detroit Sunday Times about thore whirlwind days when she made and spent 2,000,0O , H Sundays Detroit Times Charley Haekman win wi1 i  4 iid kjKickinff over llni l,i  7  f Miehigan with regulnrity i f v   hack he was a super coach, t a I  5 tn the land, then came lean years TiU vietories scarce und his head leJl in the laskt His ietoiioi, years were made possible by the fact that he had  1 he best of material, including the nick from the Detroitschools, notably Hunitramck Then by better inducements iL was eneourajfed to go in other directions and the Michigan Stste  prestige went down The coach in order to held his job must turn out a winner, with or without good material, So eventually Mnehman changed from a hero to a bum and is no more Big Miinii, bis successor, will have no betiet lurk there unless he has the material to work with     Nevadas Jover, or Pittman refused to send Dannie Sullivan and Lincoln Fitzgerald, the tramblers indicted in Macomb County, back here for trial This is understandable Nevada is a rocky, barren, thinly populated state with fev, resource Ketio with its divorce mil is one of its principal industries and gambling has long flour ished there apparently unchecked Tex Kickard, the famous Rambler of all time, started in Taponah, Nevada, and made his first bid to fame when he staged the GansNelson championship  fijrht Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffreys dso fought in Reno, Nevada, for the Pinckney hijrh srhooV teams hftri,jj when they were barred from all The Good Old Days In Tony Weitsa column in the Sunday Detroit News he said so mans Pinckney people ,iihered at i meeting1 of the White Ribbon Society, a temperance organization, in a build ing located near where the V F YV Hall stands, that the floor gave way and bt them ion into the basement This was in Chris1mas week in 1882 Basketball Scores no games scheduled it week but most of the other cio in this sec tion player Howell von a thriller from Charlotte Friday night, 41 to 40 Broans long basket in the last five seconds of play gave Howell wi ning margin Brighton lost to University High school, iJ to 27, in a rough and tumble game in which 49 fouls were called Dexter walloped the Little Pioneers of Ann Arbor, 56 to 7, Fowlerville downed Dansville 65 to 32, and Milan lat Saline, 36 to 30 jothcr states, aie the two Nevada  Gambling and divorces leading industries of I Ana deifc, Maries, Fire Last Thursday The ire engine went to Anderaon last Thursday morning, where the store of Mrs Jennie Kellenb rger caughtAre from an oil stove The  Mas was extinguished tire store was badiy damaged by ke and watet 1  Senator Vandenbergs refusal to go out and fight for the presidency is a wise one Michigan is not a pfvot state and her small number of electoral votes has little appeal to the convention which will pick the presidential candidate His only chance is to win as a dark horse, similar to War ren Harding in 1920 After General Wood and Senator Lowden, Illinois had been deadlocked for a week fh he convention, the exhausted Vetera picked Harding    NOTICE The annual Masonic BeitdiAg AgfX but the enfmeetin4w1lt be bel4 etr Tuesday geV Jo, oitm mm,  1 fA favjrMMb  M s  V PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday Dec 25 1945SYLVAN THEATER Neighboring News Notes of 4 Years Ago CHAUUKA MICH Wad, Tbur, 0c 25, 26 THREE GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE A Comdy Starring JACK ARSON JOAN LESLIE, and DfcNNlE MORGAN Cartoon Japor in a Jam Show 7115 and 9i05 FrL, Sat, Doc 27, 2 i 4 A LETTER FROM EV1E Starring MARSHA HUNT, JOHN CARROLL, HUME CRONYN, SPRING BYINC TON Comedy Nw Cartoon Sun, Moa, Tuo, boc 29, 3031 BOYS RANCH Starring yAMO BUTCHJLNKIN9JAMES CRAJG SWPPY HOME1ER and DOROTHY PATRICK Sun Shows, 3 5,7, A group of Fowlerville business men surprised Leslie Sideii of that place, president of the National Farm Equipment Company, at their convention at Hotel Olds in Lansing last week and presented him with a le kwriting Ret Ferd Barth is the newly  elected ber Santa Claus always entered to master of the Stockbridge Mastnic bulge Ivan Doruw, 12, of Linden, was killed and twentyfive children were injured when the school bus hii a tree east of there last week The Christmas program at the Michigan State Sanitarium this year, sponsored by the Knights Templar of Towell featured the Meredith Marionettes, in Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp  Petitions are being circulated for Judge Jay Payne of Ann Arbor for circuit judge at the spring election there NEW  MIDNIGHT SHOW Toetday, Doc 31 at 1145 r m  MAKE MINE MUSIC Walt Dis ney Muscat Fantasy with th voieoa of DINAH SHORENELSON EDDY, ANDREWS SISTERS, JERRY COL OMA and BENN1E GOODMAN All Sets 50c No Reservations HOWELL Theater HOW FIX, MICH Wd, Thur, Doc 25, 26 Mat Xroas Day 2 p, mj coat iui fiowoit Kaitor ot 1940 TH MARX BROS, in A NIGHT IN CASABLAN CA COMEDY Newt Fri, Sat, Doc 27, 28 Mat Sat 2 p m Cont  ANNA LEE, JAMES ELWIN   G 1 WAR BRIDES flus ROY ROGERS in MY PAL TRIGGER I A J BTUC, president of the Bruce Products Company in Howell, died last week in Detroit The three Ann Arbor Masonic lodge installed their officers at a joint ceremony last Friday night Dr Morgan Smead was installing officer  Paul Schlauderer, marshall Both are gra  lodge officers The Livingston county road com mission has blueprints drawn for a large addition to the county garage at Howell  After serving as secretary of the  Howell Royal Arch Masons for forty four years, W E Beach has retired Herman Strebel succeeds him Superintendent John S Page of V rvelected to  a threeyear term on the North CenI trai awciauon, a teachers organiza tion Hartland high schools basketball teams won all three games played o Witii vjoourich last week  Lawrence Spicer has been arrested for kicking in the glass of the side door of the Howell liquor store and taking three bottles of liquor He is being held o 2,000 bail Clifford Hath of Fowlerville, AWOL from the army, has been arrested for breaking Into an oil station and taking fifty dollars The Reverend James Hicks, son of Mi, and Mrs Bert Hicks, diod at his home in Kast Putnam on February  Uth, at the age of24 years The Holmes wgnehouse at Chelsea burned Th Attorney A J Sawyer of Ann Arbor has been disbarred for tlive years A sirius of spelling contests are lining held in the school Haylo Ketiler and Stanley Hall are the winning captains so far Kettler won the last contest Kussell Livermore is taking a cou se ac the Michigan Agricultureal C dlefee At the annual meeting of the Gn cory Agriculture Society, the follow ing officers were elected Direct r, Nathan Walters Manager, Gene Gallup Secretary, Arthur Bullis Harry Warner of the wholese grocery film of Brown, Davis a d Warner, of Jackson, who has be n making Pinckney for twentysewn years has sold his interest in the fi He is a soninlaw of Mrs S Teeple   i 0 J GREGORY i t artoon Mat, Comedy and My Pal Trigger Sur, Mon, Dec 29, 30  Sun Mat 2 P M Cont JOHN GARFIELD, GERALDINE in Items of Interest Miss Mitsie Young and Miss Ce e Hurtihise accompanied Mrs Lawn ace Owen to the county infirmary at Howell where they entertained Tie 28 inmates with Xmas Carols vrd passed out gifts from the Kijjrs Daughters The Christmas party at the school Friday was weH attended There was a program, potluck supper and San ta Claus passed out gifts Mr nd Mrs Roy Shellhart returned from Chicago have uio Viiuu nuiuci   Leon uiU Roy Hannctt is a pa ent at Veterans hospital at Debon the Edward Drost of the U spent tiie holidays at home Of M NOBODY LIVES mm FOR VTO WALTfcK bRLNNAN and FAY EMERSON iirtid She i Newt   v  tftockbrid, Mich iri, Sat, Doc 27, 28 KfcTLjKH Ur FRANK JAMta starring HENRY FONDA GENE TIERNY Another Story of the Life of the Jamas Bojre Cartoon Fox and Duck Time Out for rUy Son, Tuos, Dec ,ou TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON K Comedy Starring KATHRYN GRAYSON, J1MMIE DURANTE, LAURITZ MELCHIOR Pitts Naw Mr, and lira, C J Clinton ace in Detroit tor Kmaa Horn to Mrand Mrsrtaroid Thor malen Betty Clinton of Itroi on Uec, AU, son, Arthur Frederick, uma Mary Meyers i entertaining ei brothers GB and Billard Meyers and uncle,Buck Gear, of Springfield,  i  We received Xmas card from Sgt Maggie Aschenbrennerf WAC, from tje J many Mr and Mrs Marwin Campbell  son, Dick, attended the Sonia Heini Ice review at the Olympia, Detroit last week Madge Jack, Pinckney freshman at Central Normal at Mt Plaasant,  was general chairman of the Ron an iTIall dormitory Breakfast Friday, liecember 20, The affafr was prereded by a candlelight parade and program li and Mrs S E Swarthout entertained their whole family to the number of 26 children, grand chiidand great grandchildren to a Christmas dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs C Ji, Clinton were in Detroit Friday to see Sonia Henle Mi as Wanda Coons, daughter of Ray Coons was married to Wlllard Morgaon jr at the iCnogt church on Xmas eveRev A1 lard officiating  Mrs Frankie Baker was in Howell Thursday Mrs Pat Lavey of Texaa aie viaiuug ins parents, ivir and Mr itay Lavey iinua xiowuish is home from jj Marys Academy, Windsor, Ont   isn a rd Mm N H Walton are visiting at Rev Waltons Mibirearl Marhali spent last week in Jackson iui jennie Voegts is ill at the home oi her daughter in Muskegon vu ana Mrs George Nelson of Detroit Eleanor James announce on December 15th lama Janet Marshall of the U of M is spending the holidays here   Mrs Ernestine Ulrich of Howell spent several days with her daughter  Mrs Lawrence Owens, laat week Mr and Mrs Herold Ludtke attended the Dominion Life Insurance party at the Hotel Olds, Lansing on Friday night e Mrs, Frankie Maker leiL Sunday for Imlay City to visit the Arthur Ilaceway family Roberta Munsell of the U of M is spending the holidays Iwre  Mrs, Thos Poole, Father Jorgen son, and Mrs Arloa Worden attend, ed the district Rebekah meeting at he home of Mrs Leora RiR in Stockbrldg Friday Mr and Mrs Paul Bishop of Johns are visiting Mr and Mrs Mill ird Gilmore No midwaek BBoble study and prayer meeting this week atid the twinkle of winter siarligh It jusl wouldnt seem like Christmas time in Michigan or any where else without the Christmas treegaily trimmed with candy canes and cranberries, silvery tinsel and Hashing ortie mentstopped off with the soft, warm glow from multicolored stars For centuries the Yule tree has brought light and laughter to the eyes and hearts of children everywhere But it wasnt so many years ago when the lighting of the tree brought looks of apprehension from adults as youngstersdanced about in the candlelight Thanks to electricity, the same delight is now safely shared by children and adults alike Electricity has brought the twinkle of winter starlight into the living room for all to enjoy To you and yours a sincere wish for an especially Jierry Christmas and a very Happy New Year from all the folks at The DETROIT EDISON Co J Notes of 25 Years A go St STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP iiL OF IlNCkNEY DISPATCH September 27, 194G Nanio of rubliLauuiilinckney Dis I puUh The Columbian Dramatic Club, im Publisher Paul W Curlett der the direction of The Reverend Fa bussues Mgrr Circulation Mfr, ther Commerford will present Out of MgrEditoi City Editor,the same , the Shadows or the Convicts Re Owner Paul W Curiett venge at the opera house on Decom Hond holders, mortgage holders, ber 30th A dance will follow the play etc There are none Admission will be 35 and 15 cents Circulation 815 copies weekly The next number on the lecture bignudPaul W Curlett course January 1st is Hoyt Cona y, Subscribed and worn to before lecturer j me this 27th rtav c, September,d4b Reason and Shehan have moved in Lee Lavey Notary Public My comThe Christmas program of the to their new store, Fran Bible school was held Monday under to the building vacated  the direction of Russell Whitehead James and George   The Eden Rebekah Christmas par 1 ty Friday, Dec 27, Potluck lunch  and gifts  ,t  t, in1 mission t1  1 and othin expiree February 15, 1947 Don dark and Albert Shirleyset up, lighted and decorated the muni Hnnl Christmas tree on the square Friday The V F W basket ball team BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW YAR5 EVE with favor NEW Door pan Hf45 Show UrU ahottly aftar 1200 p m Dc 31tCom and Greet the Naw Yean CoiagtMMy Pal Trigger, Advaa tar XapUia Tugboat Aaai Paul Meyer and Miss Betty Clark at Tvter here Wednesday 54 to of Ypsilanti spent Sunday at th 45, fheir game with Stockbridge John Martin home, j Blondiy nicrht was cancelled stock in the store vacaiea 1, ril The Misses Nellie Gardner, Fannie Monks and Lucy Harris spent December 16 and 17 in Dexter and vicinity George Pyper and Minnie Mae Mills were married at Howell December 13 j Jave time tec workMoney Pj that Xmas, birthday or Anniversary Gift for your wife, sweetheart ot friend, without spending hours oi shopping around Simyly make an appointment to select a boUle of Hitching posts were scarce in town I Perfume1, Cologne, Makeup kit etc Saturday due to Christmas shoppers William J Nah, Deceased It appearing to the Court that the the time ior presentation of claime aainjt said estate should be imited a lid that a time and place be appoint ed to receive examine and adjust all claims by and before said Court It is Ordered, That all of the creditors of said deceased are required to present their claimi to said Court at aid Probate Office on or befoite the 24th day of Feb ruary A D, 1947, at ten oclock in forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed for the exammat7tion and adjustment of all claims and demands against said deceased It is Further Ordered, That pnbtte notice thereof b given by publics ion ft a copy of this riu for thive successive weeks previous to aaid day of hearing in the Pinckiiey Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probata A true  NOTICE 1 will recie sealed bids on the Id Mae Mow trt two family house ID Pinckney JJsi McLoeat, Adm, 406 East Grand RiverBrgbton Miss Mame Brady is clerking at the surprise store  C J, Teeple is working in F G Jacksons store during the holidays from my selection of the finest  Celestia Vawhall,ReglfteT of Prbt Toiletries Phone iinrkney 58F14 Mary Newtoto INCOME TAX KLruKi week Leland Carr taught in his place  C L Grimes was in Port Huron this I Income Tax Reports Made Out ax my home at 40fi Kast Grand River in MRS J M McLUCAS 1 Here ami There Mr and Mrs John Carpenter, of Rush Lake and Mr and Mrs Scmidt and daughter, Joan of Long Island and Mr and Mrs Rirxd Cemee of Ann Abor were Christmas goests of Mr and Mrs Clayton Car  STATE OF KICHIGAM Th ProbaU Court for th Coutf of Livingston  At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County on the 12th day of December A D, 1946 IVesent Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Clara Mercer, Deceased Ralph Gjm harint filed in Beaoty Cotiselete toe of fen ye  gift aod prrrate nikep lesson wfefcMt lieff T7 e IW difietesd alaadea of tip Mtsliiaii ead eeder mi AM tfce oao ye lflEOLook over ifW Maty Mi pofiru i  IMASGIri SPECIAL Hand Tooati Ueed aad Aasembiad Blkfojd made to your personal sperfflciriesja Yoor aemeitialr omblem delieately engraved Eaem bsJtfoU saade entirely of the very finest calfskin availabe, frca yoon of stnrdy woirPlemoa ordr eariy,Ieather is pHority cr ernod A bontifnl aad distinct gfft for ladies and gentlemen stoemm UK tool Mich, teto Mien SUU Sam Howell, Mich PRICE fT50 BUCK KSQUIST TK Homer Norton, paor ofhe JTSS  1 Howell Electric MotorSowetlMich  First Mennonite church, Nappanee, nd, will h toe ffueet speaker at a special holiday series of Evangel, istk meetings at the Gospel Mission each evening at 780 from Dec 26 to Jan 2 Alt are invited MsEme VoUmer and sonjohn, spent Bonder with Mrs, Clara Ken m ,M feasrflv hi rtrok Mn ML J Reao nerd Mrs Man in DetroitMonday  FOTl SALF16xl2 poltry house facory built, suitabl for home aad  acr f lana,first place west of Pincit ney on M36, across tracks Ronald Dyaert WANTED Dutcherinr to do on farm L W Umstead, phone 44F3  court his final administration account  and his petition prajrtnsr f or the aBoO FOK PCM Range and fanwi  aM fi ssifliinoim LD0 nAU2i  end distrlbetlon of the residue of 35R0 Rush Lake Rd, Pinckney    i U U Cred, That the 6th dnf1 of January A Dt 1947 ot tenoeflook flWlVffV   STATE OF MiCMKlAN  P   At a aoeson of earn cobrt, heM at th Probata ffioe in th Qtnot rv of Howell ta MSW COI 13ts day of in thf Offic for rv A IV Irasent,Heorable WHkLb, lodco of Prohntt  U the Mutter est o Msiom f tK HsvoV  f or 0  ooty X  ir  te 4Wvo t Ar  ik ujs   7  PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wedneadav Dec 25 1945 PiNCKNEY DISPATCH Entered  Ftaeknay, Mica Svfaaaripttou 1125 a mi Paid la Advance WOmXTT fUBLUHll aasrtBiHiiiiiiwiimim C Reickhoff Sr LOCAL NEWS OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 Raaidtac 61S mMMtyjiyynmpinMi imiitiiiimiMimiH UVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING Weekly Trips to Made to Detroit Lloyd Kendee SPOT CASH  HORSES 10 COWS 10 HOGS ACCORDING TO SJZE CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONF, COLLECT TO PHONE COLLECT TO DARLING  COMPANY  HOWELL 450 Tha Original Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK  Mrs W H Meyer was in Lansing with Mr and Mrs Edsej, Meyer Saturday and called on her grandson, j Mr and Mrs Winston Baughn en tertained for dinner Sunday for Mrs Hazel Hoisel of Garden City, Mr and Mrs Frank Clark of Detroit, and  Gordon Allen and lamiiy oi Lansing Miss Rosalie Nash spent the week1 end in Detroit I Tommie and Mickey Nash of Whit more Lake spent the weekend at the , home of Mrs Dessa Nash  Floyd Gearhart of Howell was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Mark Nash Captain Jack White has received a discharge from the United States Army and with his wife, the former Jean Graves, has returned to Howell from Ogden, Utah Mr and Mrs, R J Carr left for Syracuse, New York, Monday to visit their daughter, Janis Baker and fam ily Dickie Wylie and Tommie Wylie attended a birthday party for Paul Wylie in Howell one day last week Albert Head, recently discharged from the United States Navy, visited his mother, Mrs George Hoi ben, last week We received a Christmas card from exPrivate Sammte Lafatta,  late of the American occupation army of Italy, last week which stated his fiancee was on her way here from Italy and that he had his teeth fixed under the GI bill of right Abel Haines, foreman of the Grand Trunk Railroad section gang here for over twenty years, has retired, having Fart Wanted GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU SEUStanley Ditikel jfcfONft 74, PINCKNEY, MICH  HWiMMlWMMMMI FURNACES OIL BU ANERf STOKERS  asUtVfCsL ufeTALLATIOtt PIPE ITTINC William Brash PHONE P1NCKHEY 1M  WANTED UJMAW rUl SEASON AND BEEF, mmi HJ  UttasUDCER SKINS  reached the age of sixtyfive years No successor has been, named as yet Floyd Hainea of Lansing, former resident, is a patient in a Lansing hospital  Someone stole the skirts off the wheels of Gerald Reasons ear here the night of the senior play Loren Meabon and family of Mason spent the weak end with hie parents, Mr and Mrs George Meabon, Sr Mis Laura HosT received a letter from Roy Rorabaher of Traverse City last week stating that his moth er, Mrs JoaaphiM Rorabaehar, the former JoaaphiM Smith of Pfockaey, had died Novasaber 6th, last Her father waa Goa Seafth of Ptnckaay Carol Beaehor, daughter of The Reverend and Mrs Bsarhoy, waa taken to University Haapital ia Ann Ar bor laatreek far tveataaant Sunday dinner gnatte of Mr and Mra Roy Rnanan were Mr and Mm, Eisner Pratt, Mr and Mra, Baser Saliara and faaatfy, Mra Wmnfc Sailers of Cuapmaila, Barley and faasSy of Si LOCAL NEWS ,     Weekend callers of Mr and Mrs William Shehan were Dr Harlow Shehan and family of Jackson Francis Krupa of Detroit and Mrs Eunice Schuchart of Howell and Clarence Deal and wife of Dansville John Sandford, of Howell, called at the Albert Dinkel home Sunday   Mrs Albert Dinkel ajud1 ijaujjhter, Alberta, were in Lansing Friday Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee were Mr and Mrs Ed Nuoffer and Harry Nffe of Holt and Mrs Marion Eaeknerof tenveiV Colorado David Ledwidge of Assumption College, Windsor, Ontario, and Nan Id wklge of Adrian are spending, the nonuays with Mrs Kloanor Leirwide We understand that Charles Clark, Don burns, Uus Ledwiuie, drynai  Clark and Pat Jeff res have  all snipped out Irom the facirjc cuusi ioi  Japan  Robert Vedder and Louis Body are  working for the Ann Arbor Constrain j tion Company at the University of Michigan  j   Mrs Louis Coyle, MrsV Ray Burns utd Mrs Jack Young were in Jackson Saturday Mrs Lester McAfee and daughter, Leslie, were in DetroitSunday  The John  cDonald family of New  1 rsey are spending the holidays at  j their home in Pettysyille  Willard Wijtse returned home Wednesday iluin the Ann Arbor hospital, Mrs Western an,d Mrs, Green of Orrville, Ohio, aie guests of Mrn Mildred hnooh u  , Dr Cecil Hendee and family of Lansing spent Sunday with his moth r, 2,li Hose Hendee Miss Marjory Curtis, local school teacher, is spending the holidays in Hud8onville, Mr Cora Sawyer, who is staying1 i r,s Rose Hendee, is visiting in Detroit The Wifans school held their annual Christ na prognrm Friday eve nlng Mrs, Green is the teacher Joseph 1 asydio and family spent Sunday wi h his mother, Mrs Anthony Tiol Wslu and fwmily in Detroit  O H PcKorie held a program at the Burge  school Friday night Mr and Airs Junior Truhn of Ann Arbor will move into the first floor of the hr c occupied, by Paul Singer and family Russel Glover and wife of Fowlerville spent Sunday at the Edward Spear h me Miss 1 rtrude Spears and nephew, Allen Martin, have returned to Los Angeels, California Mrs Roy Fisher and Salty returned home from McPherson Hospital, Saturday Mrs George Bullis of Pingree road fell and broke her wrist Saturday  Mr and Mrs Basil White and Mr and Mrs Jack White of Howell were Saturday callers at the Ben White home Fraqk White and family of Howell and Carl Bidwell and family of Brigh ton called at the Ben White home Sunday Born to Mr, anil Mrs Wrarrei Hoover Anna VanBlairumV of Chelsea recently, a daughter Cyrus Atlee and family of Ann Arbor spent Friday at the W C Atlee home George Meabon, Jca and family spent Sunday at the Ieon Meabon home near Dexter Mau Your Chiitmas and  NwYear Benappy SB COAY DRUG STORE Big New Years Eve tarty at Anchor Inn PUK1AGE LAKE UANWNG lO 1KtU ULLJ  AND Hlb KYIHYM bUYS UiLN iKUM 4 IM, 1G 4UU AM 150 A PtKbON IINLLUDING IHh rLDLKAL 1AX tlfhN MUM I P M UI I IL tM A M IJA1IY hAlhlM MOMMY  CALL DEXTPR MM FOR FOR RESERVATIONS Dea v ttut  i c trn q JIprit J   i 1 VARKER  15 cows i3 oiiected Promptly  Capable Men t Thone 88, PincKu  iSo k 5c vice in Niihigan CnraeS ti1 StoekCt Local JNCWS ilfcms  iu i j, ad aiid family spent Suni th Arthur liullis home in Mis Viola Kiad, dauhui, ami SOn Ilobert, were in Del i day ic Sunday dinner tfustf of Mrs Wt tie Vaujrhn weje Mis KdiCi Teeplc,  Mrs iriline Kir Ly, Mrs lai Preydon, Wylie Pain and IvKvaid Beahari of Jackson iijiiiKHiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiitiiiitimim Itirst National mm i Hank l u in rtowU Howard OBrien and family of B Bunker Hill crfied at the Lee Lavy  s honse Sunday j  Under Fdral Supervision   Merr Fdral Dcpotit lu S The James Tine  r family of iiow  iurance Corporation, Ali Da i ell were Saturday eviniiiK  sts ai , r potiu Insured up to 5,0GO fa   the Ona Campbell home S cb Dapaato,  J Merwin Tampbeil arid fmdv, Kovjg 5 Camplell and family and Aid, v 5 S Cnmpbell and family v n Suiicayis A i,W YtAK MhoaAOt S fdiner jfuets at the Wilui iiJcS S Mr and Mrs Andrew Nishett wereihrv near FowhrvilU is MR YOU 1947 S in Ypsilanti Friday i  Tl,   ,,  Dr and Mrs W C Wylie ofDex Ms Kulaii U ,,,, of llow,,  Jut belore the old year me J ter ere Sunday aa af Mr and piC the we,k, d with 1 s, g into the new, thought,   Mrs A L4faaSit,  , Vailed Miss   i  f     the thm that really  Mrs, HarryFatrctfld andIwb sons   ,   ,l  I1 1,,e Amon Z of Detbltafe viitTn Mr andMrsiM1 JiM  n     S    P Picn  Frank Ateidaan  i ry,  ,enla covlt n       s vf u 1OJ what other havre  Mr ana Mrs HenrVWinslow ofK1 010,    lw u t is in that PortagLalte are Ymtlng ip Glad  in oi    fs l  i of us here at the  tone      , joank approach the coming year  Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bauhnj   Ms   n,k wr J W SiW,riau the aociation spent Sundays the G W Latimer Sunday quests of MJ Vaivaiv  ,, , Joycd Wl,n t,u Hia jg nn ifiLni s pk of our coiinunicy and t Mr and Mra Lavern Conk and fam  , A     ur keen desire to make our Uy ofChelaaa and Nelson Treaster  lark arid v w,l lin  serK of frven atr  and family of Ann Arbor were day gsesta at the John Bell home Mra Look Shehan and son, Fran ,,1 is A t  L m eis, were in Detroit one day iaatjyr vere in Ann Aiw 1,la   y,u nd that we may have a      TMIK in helpinc you to achieve ngder i    w , vun nei jruest of Mi and Mr DH Iiiv  fuJInetv to all in the days ie   ex oiedaylat vk S that followW hope that 1947 Fran V, Walter Oark and Mr , Kdsel2 viH hold nuuh happiness for Joseph Grntith arid family atLendtd part, in helping you to achieve jr and Mr Jesse Henry called I the w iding of Mr,, SrrUy Rocwell Mra Graaa Hinchy Niehol andf Citwry Suiay afurnoon  g i MePhron HopiUl1 Joarh Griff was in Detroit Sat S lUwelL last Tliaaday urday     Uia Wa atartad f Fairko Ann Shirley and Bophv Reason 1Ur,rai Friday to p A tb boli  usa a  Chnataaaa party a sS, haTraata,  r and Mra J t bona  BoberU Adcley lastl Ware Weaaawfay sdcht S Mra Atta Meyea Tiek W Christ wi  U  two h,ldren I DaV WOlwA Meyar o rtteWarsjh Pennsylvania, are visJaNtJsf3syisKCft aeaaoi  itinc fcifacma, Mr and Mra Ross  g th thinjrs you and yoar family want most,  sjsj   xmui f J Wedaetday Dec 25 1945 Just Received lassified w ant Ad FOR SALEWoo end Coal o A CARLOAD OF FARM AND POULTRY FENCR A F1W CEMENT MIXERS, MANURE LOADERS, TOOTH HARROWM1LK 4oOLERlEl UTE, TTk OF MICHIGAN The Circuit Court tor the County Liviagito U Chaacory Keesie t Kusso, Plaintiff Chale Ruaao awi ohn K lYeeiy Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Coun iiMlor lh cty of Livingston ui wove, 100 capacity Mfca Koiuaerj County ajlJ Sut ith, 1946,  PROFESSIONAL CORNER tibUu Maw Mft Phgaa CIFU ruH 3ALEUJUine maples efift on Noveiuovr SPRING FVflwAC OK STOKERS, ELECTRIC AND OILSTOCK TANK HEATERS AND OIL WATER HEATERS A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL HARDWARE mn  KOYOEU LEE LAVEY  I   We are now doing ustom Grinding A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO 4L Farmers Feed Supply C  PHONE 104  0 cheat with S roomy drawers, A book shelves and bench to match Mrs Wm Brash, Phone 14ft m SAlaMl area wlih o Pom house, plaster WftlB OtetiiMnuat, attached garage wiled to an  electric stove, 1610 shed, tbfefctn coop, only 4 miles from PtncJfcaty  1500, terms Prod J Ttuple 70S WQ4 Rryor, Bowoiljhooo 76 ft UVlne iUfiTlTiongT 1x6 inches F E Hinehey ftu8eni 7641 Dexter Town Hail Rood FBTTOIT Ostium uum lit body blorts tHM eneewBHsswN gpsSBsooaejee SaST  str  8088001 ToFSale MINNOWS  AU llZn Erdloy VgRdtfg  hou complete wito beta aoTTttrnao Call or set Howard Road, iKusy, Mien , tt SALEKltchen Range, borne woocTbf coal Mrs Albert Shirley Ell Aren, Pfntkpcy MR SAlrJ UTew r rUmpiWre Reds and 60 Large White Leghorn PINC Dily 1100 A M  to S 00 P M  Excopt Wednesday Man, Tu,Fri, Sat, 7i008i00 pm VsaWfektV in this cause u appearing from lha sworn bill of compliant on file ht the plainttti does not know the present wherabouU ui tuanea Kuaso   jfendant and whether V, id a esident of Michigan,orr lives outside of the 8tate 0 Michigan, or in a  reign country On motion of Van Winkle  VanMnkJe, attorneys for plaintiff it  orotred that the said Charles Kus r so cause his appearance to be en ured herein and within 8 throe months from the data of this  aer ana taat in case of his apeainco ho cause his answer to plainUfa bill of compliant to be filed id a copy thereof served on the attorneys for plaintiff within f if teen f dya after service on said defen   tent Charles Riroso, of a copy of r id bill and a notice of this order, vnd fthat in default thereof said HI be taken as confessed by saiu defendant, Charles Russo, And it is further ordered that with 1 forty days the plaintiff, Bessie URusso cause a copy 0 this order j be published in the Pinckney Dis oatch, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County 1 md that such publication be contin DR G R, MCLUSKJEY 0 DENTIST U1H N, MUoJft  Office 938 , tUeidoneo S14 Eeomty Aypelptaiaot jjowofl Mkbiar MARION BEAyTYTRo SEGIALIZINO iJr PiRMANENTS MACHINE AND MACHINKL1SS AUO COLD WAVES Phoa 6 MARION MRVIlkOwsor CVarlee K Vosioej Attoraeye 1 Law fifl State aad Sovtefs    HowolL MMajsi Ams Arbor, Mlabifaa HAROLD D CHUBB   Howell, MieUfaa , Local Reproaootfttlve Monumonts  Markere i   PERCY ELUS AUCTIONEER Pbone 1FU rHncbnoy, Mioiiifoa Kou HERB SNEfiu Phouo 1SS 107 H E CMJ W  Howll, MJehlfta Ral ott, ItwaraoM, ity, Lk ud Frm TL K Speciality   Vu roprr WltJi M GENERAL INSURANCE  Pbor 59PS Fiockn, Miebirao MARTtN J LAVAN Alftfff  ftw Pboo IS BHffi 4i  Phone 36P6  Repi i   llf Stat S717 Lakeside itt Ueente Rush Lak PHSWARTHOUT A TON PTNCJUL HOMJe Moslem Bejlsaieaii AmKalsaoo Sorvieo Pbon, M Plaoemoye Mi Ki SEPTIC TANKS  CESS POOLS CLEANED WRITE ALLENEL HOrE ROOM 70 e PHONE 43 ANN ARBOR  hUCUl SB newspaper printui 11 ey Dispatch, a published and circulating in raid AAA, ft year jjW last August, Hire 1 therein forVtieaVtorrcV ineach c,vunty once in each wek  t toast or dress  0 W Utlmer lweek for  weeks in necwtim or Axtsve week,3, n v  A  Phu Plnsknty 91F4 , thftt he cause a copy of this order   uT r Z n 1 to b, personally served on  said  cU  miS 1 m fendant, Charles Russo, at least C,uk Tounty MISS twenty days before the time prescrib J The above entitled suit involves JOT lATrrOilTBIock Woo4 William Plttmmer QUILT PIECES to ret Rg beautiful large six get big box dresd  goods scraps, clip this, paste to postal card, mall  Mary A Caldwell, Bloomiiurton, 111, Pay postman 11,80 plus postftge, Will rnako ovr 1W0 Mt patehos,Pree Quilt design book, 46 readyto cut pefcarna Also freelatest Trait Blaaeri Almanac, Money back guarantee instantly if WMrW TCfBUYJChtekens of all kinds, also docks Will pay Detroit prices  C H Lloyd , 9119 Cedar Lako Rd, Phone 1SP22  ANVF9 Wpar of airSfiids, iron Rags   Cappasv Harry PHj wrm rn Mid far all kteds of pasUtr Tyler Brogan, Bowel, Mfftt Welfnw UdoiiakT eilca elusive in Uflnfsten County as  Hosroll Bttflrs Shop fto wemea Ton SA,olMbwooa uy Now Thureon I umber Co , Hcwll, Mich  Phnn 44i ef Houaewivea S AV E YOUR WASTE FATS ed for hta appearance Glenn C elland, Circuit Court Commissioner Livingston County, Michigan VanWinkle  Van Winkle Attorney for Plaintiff, business Address,fHoweell, Mirhipan r STATE OF MICHIGAN rao Circuit Court for ihe Count   Livingston b Cbcrr aanmceJ Taylor and Ernestne Taylor, his wife, Plaintiffs vs Eli M Pergo, William Henry Bighair, William King, Frederick JLee ivJf Cr0U,e G0, H Crouje, Bffl Crouse, Ella M Grouso, Kmma P Crouse, Anna E Crouse, Iff e  Lull, Mary Crouse, Ellen M Crouse, Anna Eliza Croupe, frnnnah Bigham, BBethurua DuffieidGeore V N Uthrop, Orin J Morse, and I their unknown theirs, devises, wa  teee and assigns, Defendants Suit ponding in the Circuit Curt for the County of Livin,n , Cncery, at Howell, Mionim, en tits 6th day of Oemiber, 194Q, It appearing from the sworn bill of comprtant as filed in said cautv, tat the plaintiffs have not been able after diligent search and inquiry to  ascertain whether the said defend anU are alive or dead, or where Overcome Soap Shortage if cLUX Soft  they my reelde If living, or if they New Years rliave any personal representatives or  heirs living, or where they are any jot thorn may reside, or whether the  title, iRUueet, daim, lien or possible right of those defendants have been assigned to any other person or per sens, or whether such title, ntwrest, Claim lien or possible right has be fJspfliad of by will by the said o feodettt And R furtfcer appearing that the pjeifttiff do not know and have bon imtli after diligent search and in qeiry to ascertain the names of r  and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands, located in the township of Brighton, County of  Livingston nnd State of Michigan, ,id more particular y described a oh0  IIW,  that part of tue Southwest 1iattioital uarter  of the South West fractional quarter  U  of section nineteen iii in Town two  North,Rdiige six 0 Kast, Michigan lying Easterly of the center of Highwa US1G, excepting therefrom the North 070 chnins in width thereof Also all that part of the Northwest fractional quarter , V  of sec tion tluily M in Town two 2 North Range six 0 Erist Michigan lying Easterly of Highway U S16, excepting thereirom a parcel of land described as follows Befnn4n,g at the Southeast corner thereof thence north 41,5 feet hence south  88 25 East to the centerline of Highway USK thence southerly  along the center of said Highway to 1  the South line of said Noithwest part of Northwest fractional quarterVi ,  thence East to the place of beginning VanWinkle  VanWinkle Attorney for Plaintiffs, Business Address, Howell, Mich FOR SALERoasting Chickens for  Dede Hincliey FOR SALEDry Oak Block Wood   3, 4 , 5 e cord We deliver   KfcrKlUfcKATiON  AP PLIANCL SERVICE FORMERLY WITH M3NTGOMER yWARD HAROLD RADY Bv 3880 RUSH LAICtRD, PINCKNEY Phome 136F13 Pinckno  CLAUDE F KIRSCHKE Gnrl Contractor and Builder 251 Portagr St Pinckney,Mick B  P 1  666 fOi0 PREPARATIONS LiriD TABLETS SALVES,NOSP DHOP UM Arii, As Directed CORY DRUG STORE CESS M SEPTIC T POOLS CL MODERN AND OLD TIME 338 East jofforsoo Stroet m DAN BURKETT FOR REFRIGERATION CALLSERVICE CnMLEWEfiOM PHONE 135 wswi F O  Htm UFEBUOY   eM t te o Mi, XML m,  rti tot ua J Idtchens,   Bishop Albers announced three aproiiitments for this dis let last week The Reverend Cletus Tose of Bunker Hill goes to Cold water, The Reverend Gerald Owens of South Haven to St parsons who are included  dofpH f Phillips, Battle Creek, and The RevJ tut Without being named i trend Francis Sharps of New Buffalo J Upon Motion therefore of Van to South Haven inkie A VanWinkle, attorneys tor  j IplalSjtiffs,ft is ordered that the above roK SALEBoxer oupW S weeks naejeddefenaante and their unknown old, ii9 podigrooe, KUot Xsaas 1 laesra, dsvieees, legatees and assigns, gifU phOK1 cbeieea 5201 iay or ,  reipe their appearance to be enter ed herein within three months from the slate heaeof, and that in default th 1 serf asU bill be taken as confeacei by said eefendane aid etch , aad afl of thstn I Ae4 It is fertfcer orelered that thja etoiaffCfs cause this order to be pubhem WHMA 4 days in the Pinck FOOT ODOR GERM TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETLY PLEASED, 308 Schaefer Phone Howell 7USF14  Gt , PWEBPUL gem  New Appointment wiy PULL STRENGTH for po  1 r 1 sweaty or itching feet Locally at CORY DRUG STORE Pecftuaoy, Mich, Choisoa 22211 ACT NOW To secure the countys sole agency for a live business one  man can operate Write Mr, R G, Gilbertson, 223 E Douglas Street, Bloomington, Illinois FOR SALE40 lambs and SO Also wood to cut on shares John Spears 1SF1S  McPberson State Bask MERRY CHRISTMAS jj slesrt btese your grocer if ha has The kindred spirit of this ll mm geoM reededied The joy of  giving good wishes and gifts is sril   bsjt em ererjr owe H tot  you ,, it to your i W Nd tlMMS t tmmir thmm mt tiste Btmvm  TO MM rmni MrfM SMAIY M  AVE MONET DELAVAL 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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>  S ,, ,     V   HC fiBonn a tspatcfj VttaMjl V   News Ittms of Boy in Service Mas ad Itasaa Ciiwnln Ot left  rWMs TBJ sseVajM W VV sWWeW Tach Senrt Uennia V Blatrcum, Uth Infantry Regiment V a Ahas been awardad the 8ilvr Star The citation, reads Far gallantry in action on March 3,1045 near Nelre teta, Germany During the fightin, to aaoute  tartdgtbeaa across th Rhfat Wf Strgi VauBhtfrcun an acting platoon leader, assumed command of his platoon when the platoon leader became a casualty While attempting to contact forward element of his company, hia platoon engaged in a fire fight with a large numhtr of the enemy who had infll tratw to hia platoon position Sergt VanBlaircum accounted for sevetH enemy killed hafore being seriously wounded Wieif,but jfuing evac uation, nl continued to lead, htroen in  wilfully reputing  anemy, and than reoagaippct his pTatoajuwM contact eaasmader of his cpnv f ny,H ontored military service from SignadAlbert E Brown, Major General V S Army, Commanding Ernest Nickel of Detroit, Ituaband of the former Grace Hinchey, has boon discharged from theUS navy nd is staying at the Frank Hinchey farrows, tbol town  Lee Lavey  Thoe Read Sons Karl McCulley  P H Swarthout  Son Murray Kennedy Charles Clark  ,   W H Meyer Qayll Henderson of Mr andMrsj w6 Lynn Hendee, who has seen exten siva service with the army in France and Germany, has been discharged and arrived home Friday Sergi Bob Kourt is home on furlough from Camp Grant, 111 Edsel Meyer called up his wife from SaiFrancisco, California Friday His ship, the William Biddle docked there but oniy for 8 days Robert Singer has received a discharge fiom the US navy and arriv nd home from Florida Friday 8gergt Gerald Clu Lighted Athletic Field Project Willi Nearly 11300 Collected the Sueeees of the Project Saeuu To Be Assured With the campaign to raise 43000 for the Veterans Memorial Field at Pinckney oniy about a week old, nearly half of the amount has been raised, none of the solicitors have as yet completed their rounds and some J have not yet sent in any reports preferring to wait until they are finished The old grade, former residents , insurance companies and corporations have not been reported yet The collections reported Tuesday rere as follows Business Men 68600 Putnam 8000 Village 22400 Howell 8500 Unadilla 2000 Marion   1100 School  9370 Total  1,17460 The following donations are reported from the business men   10000  JQAJW  10000  10000 5000  8500 2500   aioo f DUptch Wednesday, Deb, 19, 1945  Noil More Yhap Jt ft Trimming Harry Murphy  2600 Wylie Frozen Lockers R on Soy Clark  2500 Tohn Elsele 2500 Wm Brash 1000 Frances Shehan 2500 A M Roche  500 rlousner Boys, in service 4Of1 Marion Jarvis  20f Total , rR6on corp, has received a  do, Taw discharge and arrive The Howell contributions were  CitUens Mutual Ins Co ror Herb Sneed 1500 Glenn Peurmann  lr Henry Winkelhouse 100ft atFred Teeple  1000 Michigan Mirror I State News c URRB 4 OMMstN T M , ,  Ail have heard the story on the zAtHaTzcBir r  3   M   ilu1 chunh one Sunday, hia wife Michigan i celebrating its fir J kfcU ,hHt the4 Preera subject  as ihe president answered ainH postwur Christmas amid a turmoil   ,  , ,,,, of new and perplexing problem I   tecl Wh,ul Uld he su Dt  Ihe president repliedOh he tUla Into every city, town and hamlet men are returning from war service The movement is reaching hijfh tide proportions with close to one mill ion men released from military duty in December alone throughout the nation it was against it This seems to sum up the position of the American Medial Society They are against sickeis A national health program futh as sponsored by President Tru man ha been building up for years Hospital costs are prohibitive College campuses again are teemj xcept for the well to do Of course ng with men, much to the deHghtj here is a way out That is to go as of coed students who have gone to classes now for several years in a ventJiM re thi aiB  15 rY ft Afasonit Inta Nation Livingston Lodge Install Officer at Public Instailstion Saturday Nifht Livingrricn I J t A  horn Wedneedoy He and his wife the former Marin Soul, are si  C J Clinton home Miss Demotfiy Meabon is home Reverside, California until Jan 2 Qertfe Mfer VSS is now employ at ee a 4Tiock 4 Manoe, Admiral tor IffBTfr Jee LeWey IM home from OBiettL Qtmttnl eWital, 8wafild, afo on a fwriejiejr Bm4Ub jCUwion, discharicad torn taw navy, a woiidiasT m LnsinT He riussell D Smith Uvingtun Motor Ca4es 600 JOno  MinstaWed their newly elected uniius urj ijlt at a pubiinstallation The following past masters installed Installing officer, Cliff ord MlrrMaisiuil, TeuyE1U Next week w will publish a com ,  A  , oleto list of all contributors as the ctary, Boss HeadChaplan, Una Osc installed serc Joe ix MARYS CHumcm Rev Francis kiurtiy, pastor Masses at 746 and 1100 a m Catechism 746 Kuntfay and 1000 T in Saturday  11 Griffith SW, Norman MiLler J olicitors will have completed tir rork by then, and the mail cauigrl Vj VT T WUeri  hould begin to ahov resets J ick Haft,ne rTr f C  J Mnui hec, i W Curt  L, I Clyde Fisher JD, Joe Iovell Stew iiU, Winston Uuulin,, Oacar Beck, 1220 uoon and begin CELEJUTE tk ANNIVERSARY  Mr and Mrs S B ftwarthout cel ebrated their Ofttii wedding anniver sary Roe 1 with aWJpr children,     jiaadrsiildren sad gxSt raiuich,dJsiTiay to a gWfweiren present Sdtfeeta K JRO BOW  J in the U S navy Thr childreB are Fred and Lester of Detroit, Ward oi Jadkeon and Mrs Sadie Moran and Mrs Fannie Bradley of Flint Mr and Mr Swart1 ,at were asnd December 17, liif 5 by Rev Croiun if Ve Marion nter dsareh Vsuii Yoanf tawdest in New Vorick ftnday onjn Euros and is eacnect ed home tiass week Oieon Halt of the saerehant marM near at Manilla, PtuUpines  Onati lkee, HI, Dee I  Hants fleeer send us lesve paj  uae home of the brides parents, eZEstoZTrkMikM i  d Mrs lUrvey Harrinifton of S5c BudarwEe rertli Putnam They were attended It ia aotthtful if We snake it Paul  y Ralph BeAnett and Miss Emma tost cavelaasrii OIC i Voorhees, deeeaaed The Swarthouts 1mA g l lived on the grarthout farm in East  nmrTT 1 Putnam which his inuidfather,Ralph   fiwarAout took up from the governattl CMAsUXnTfr rAststsU Mrs Charlotte FarreM 7 Cound dead last Wednesday nu  to Iser eon, Casper, wk lived wi  ierf In tsse mouse of MraMargare mi, Gtory She wae foraaer Miss ClMriette Hemninirway ai i named to Tkeeaaa Farreel v eawi aaany veair ace Srrfe ane  BOSW Casper and a daughter fay CmwCacd el Okemus A Wafwe, ws kUW in Germany ir Wesid War H aad a dbuator, Mae, shed juecesstfy in Virrfsnsu Tfce iunew sd W4 Monday nt the MSner Fcaer jj ifsrihiiden with hurial at Miller, Wes,y Header Osf  Adoratio of lh Mervin Campbell, George Gardner  Chaplain, Ollie Wilson Marsliall, Uoyd Hendee Tiler, J H Hooker The io lowing appointments vre EntertainmentK V Curiett,ch, i Ciifiord car Beck, Georg Gardner, Robert ji Ackley, Howard Thayer  ia JurisprudnceFinanco hred iiead, ch, LJHeJry, H C Vedder, Percy Ellis Merwfti Campbell WelfareW C Miller ch, Ona Campbell, John Martin, Ross Read, George Thompson  Resolutionsj H Hooker,ch, W, A Ketcham, Roy Dillinhv  ExaminatonJohn Martn,oK va No vena Friday 800 p ra Preparation for Holy Coinmunion each Saturday 8 to 9 p m aru Sunday 700 to 7 30 a m Moivliy, Doc 24, is Christmas eve It is a last and abstinance dayVisit l    nl ojr will uit with t paiationK for saciament from  to 6 p m and 7 to  p m Xmas nomanii land As part of the long awaited conversion on the home front, appearance of t,new veteran nals iniciosting developments The li, ,aing and classroom plight of state  ilucutional institutions i reemphas ,ed as veterans flock t school only to find no housing facil lies asaiiLle and classrooms bul ovorcrowded Thia emergency has prompted Go, Kelly to announce that the builflinK needs of the University of Mchignn, Michigan State College, Michiai College of Mines, and the teacher, ollrgos may be included in liis call for a TT4rt special session of thp tate legislature A survey has shown that othci states have been more generous with funds for state universities than Michigan Universities in Illinois Iowa, Ohio, Minnesota anJ Wiseon in received an average of li0D 0l each during the past 20 years, compared with WM,4ir,OiJ0 allotci to the Iliiversity of Michigan Thes huiWling plight at Michiirm State College has been simMarWhile MSC has the same number of class J stres thp colt tock exhibits i charity patient and let the taxpayers pay the hll Many refuse to do hisThe roiord of the Michigan Md  iral Society is the one I right spot in LIIP entire nation They sponsored a Uealtii Insurance program ind put t  over in spite of the opposition of he American Mdical Society who urned thumbs dovn on it along wrlth he other stntes Thi opposition opiifd the flood gates for national tealth program Parcel post jjever vould have come into existance if h express companies had expanded affluently to handle the business nd failure to keep nj with the imps sounded the knell of electric railroads  rooms nd laboratories that the e had in H2M, student enrollment eve,Doe 24 Service maiss and 7 4ri uH I at midnight Same as Sun i peak of ,00 is forcast foi next fall due t0 roturnin, veterans Since 102 MSC u not received I building by legislative appropriat ion What to do with the  tate s , W0,000 i eserve lund for veterans is another problein at Micrrgsai Divided eually among ihe state ericinen tht fund would evap  U ptompty and ctle benefit yMId enue The feeling is groviru   J leivslitors tht it vojld be prudent 10 ait until the 147 reular sess ion  efore attempting any coinniiteient of the entre fund after Word War 1 The chances of the state fair be ng removed from Detrot are gettns remote IA Cov Vernon Hrowa has now cofue out in opposition to t He says it would require a very large appropriation from the legisls ure and doubts that a rurally located fair woud enjoy the huge patron gi 11,f present fair now enjoy from Detroit and suburbsWe dont blame he cities v ho hace offered induce nents to get the fair moved to their ballwacks They saw a chance to get  plum with the state payuir cot tili it would not be a bad idea to agricultural end Utter tnoe than they bar been in the pat In World War 1 Lawrence of Arabia went through peril galore and  M ised deaih rmierou times while winjiing th Arab oer to Creat lirituu, onl to be killed after the war had  r,fi ie a motorcycle accident Cen Ceorve Piion, th1  of the invasion of liuroe roe th Nai back 0 lat h own superiors fuld tiot keep track of himH j led the advance in person in ft battered old jeep and never his men to go any, her1 did not go himself hoif u charmed life aked his where he Apparently he Now with the I ,var over and peate declared he has ti cripped for line Kxperieme is bb dj not b tn an auto accident Many times we were re minded durng the war that the  fieri YJlf1v death toll from auto accidents was many fare 1eace  war  ir has Mic io its peril es m war as wet as east Camphd, Jack Hannett I far eai RestorationRehabilitatioii CI if f ord  Among the intentions ww until I 14 when tavey moved to ,, , Pfeefcoey which has since been their Miller, ch, Wesley Reader, Clyde home Mr Swarthout was one of theFisher orffsuuanrs of Livingston County Tel j RefreshmentJack Hannnet ch, ufcon C5o and later worked for the  Winston Bauhn, Jack Reason, Omer Mdh BeU Co an4 Detroit Edieon Cory, Clare Swarthout, Oscar Brl, Co until his ntinemeot a few years ffcay wish to thank their friends, ttaideWs and relatives for the many eaneV and gifts received Robert Ackley, Im Nay Wilmont  of ,, uistiaas crib at 45 Midnight mass for the specintention T45 for the dead Jl for the service men who tfave their lives and tlianksjfiving for all the re j turned service men and their parents in gratitude to God for gift of vie, tory and protection of home adjthut veteran praoiet country  come acute until some years Wethank all those who helped by Jthe NvaiTho federal government a cash or donations of canned food for I ow a unemployment benefit of 2, I the war torn areas of Euope and die j dollars a week up to a full year   something that dd not exitit bacJc in I , ,,  ,  t Detroit is all workeil up over a religious issueMary Cnthe anv Suiv J ii, rincipal of the Urudy school erans nay be deduced from a declar1 for 4 years has wrtten a book of ation at Tensing by Josph WStack, r8 pas for tne pyrpo 0f teaching national commander of the Veterans rl0raity to children The book was m of ForeigtA Wars that the organiz1 , by Fr0stestint, Catholic and tiou favored compulsory military j T1 h cjerrym4,n KOW an,,v, ,,rtIT arbitration of industrial disputes and priority to veterans for housing materials The VFW has 55,000 menu ers in Michigan this week are Sun, late Lena Donkers, Mon, late John Fohey faniily, Tues, late  Mrs Catherine Coyne,Wed late CH Kennedy, Thurs, the late Mrs M I MertzFri, late Veronica Fohey, Sat Plummer, Merwtr Campbell L J Henry Clifford Miller, Oni C imf oOtemmVeUrr OUmX hell, George Gardner, Orai Kea  Aftfotf  son, RayCoons, Clayton BekkoHru MroJFtaeoce 3aua,0aniet and Snecials William Brash, CI if ford 1 QJJ, Diwstor Haines  C U Ttkonpson S S Sunt The Masonic Buildinr Asun met J Morniag Worship  lln eowing this A comrfitttee was an1 Sunday School , ,114  1929 A clew to the attitude of the MAr JhOaMsfUQaf Hm Maty  Far  J JTr A  xttnemnog ms A cwnmiivw   juneay cnooi saw gNPwaestf c 5pointed to et estimates on tH Choir fractiae Waal at   W   te dm store buildimr  20 yUn Peoples Meetlr A resolution to reduce thel Joy  the worJd the j j  lsantn to ByzD Wl i4e Oran sat Mr and SSM was e4ayed at ta Miok State of Hansrariwsn Smtvmng wot a IfeJtani sVioa M aiWeil and a dang WcuMtt of OeoEte, Miss fiUis is the Junior tnon of the iAsejsda Chi iorori Both Miss fitlis and Mr Young Peoples Meeting at 30 of trustees from  to fiwj carried This will l srrir J eiatsy electing no trustees thin and only one next year The  Joe Griffith, Let earth epi  v  King 1 We cordially invite you to our Christmas service Sunday, morning at 1030, Special music by he choir Returned service men and their fam A permanent management for the Michigan State Fair, removing the manager and employees from politi cal dontrol is recommended bv the 1  arisen to protest against thia  on the grounds t teaches seot ii religion Its leader r RevMrii Pif of the Crosse Point Unitarian church They objet to seven rtntenres p th book Te principal i one if its reference to Halloween as I th eve of AllSainU dsv Only cerBarrett exvice pres of the Detroit j tain religions recognize this day they Detroit Board of Commerce J Lee claim The other objections are far convention and Tourist Purea point j fetched They evidently believe it is out that the maiwrer of the Cmad posrible to et enough nral instruCian National Exposition at Toronto tion on Sunday to last the other sx  wot essjrteyed by tfce Detroit EsUaon ham,  1 nm in Asua AxfcarAsw Arhar sm ICaanafee1 I    the bmh I of Ja ad Mr M aif Mnrisa srnsWj    R be Christmas exercises j eJ,aon asT Mr snd Mra  viUnne aquaae at 00 p m   Osnhhe  f7hrietsnaii eve A knee tree has been aMMNUKioc last IsnstssWy sam Mmmomti m the esjniw which will be IX AM pet 1aa KerML Tlwve svil he a Santa Claus Wst sf srfll he 4iatdbsad to the I  II  r  Pnrcr Ellis 5 i ilies invited Sen   school M 110 j Christmas prgram Saturday h sered 2S year and Roy Dilling Baughn, Florae i 1st exposition attracted , visitors that the 2,000,000 at was  ed rrentirtft s lnnMrm rommiJvor and making tle dirwtor its rrniHti  days Yenrs ago when ye editor was a Since the Ipgiwtu hns reorranix small boy in Dexter a campaign , 730 p m A cantata entitled Chorus ia the ent head, the Detroit proposal a granite monument 20 feet  VIMH irr at 10 p 0x1 to he in Vn  U T,ee will offering for i thinkin All tote fTir monrrs 1  Hv chor  VaU ra will be, 4 their tnberculahnd e work Everyone inviee is to enH thr ntr1 Niarbt Sendee on ew Years eve Choir practise this week at the church on Thursday night  in recent rars hwe fwored suhst nW from the WHslatnre  Drunk motorics in Dtroi cjned 1ao aorents dnrinw the first 11 mnnths of 1 ff10fH0 nrorlnimin jlruk drivers w to ip1 have 4beet placed in bars and tavern S  Homing Weatn Sunday Fnhsal , Youmr Feoales wiX meremMm  Pvaejr Sarvioa, WiOO WJ4S  7 8fw , at 111 nisi if inndiiilim thossde m tBattyssrsOe nr she alidayu Thir fliSl  aahsssl th year They disUmMn, Lm wasimwunt an apUsaiawayassssT aVatr eyrt isrinonslinttii aestiaai at flt Jan r5 wnMoof Teoer nsiorrv rlatis aj otaimri otuplovwiont of 1S Coewtroction m the next ft voars e eeotr ttss0 Th Si lwrence waterwar benefit to Michigan i badW awn istod aeeeeiw to Louis Baarehairmaffi wt ff Mlent eg  val aebitectote and marine enjrmoar tar Sfusw wwukl have to mieeoowucairv sit was put on shortlv after the Finnish war when patriotism ran high and high was erected in memory of the war heroes Now that monument has nerr leen of any benefit to Dexterx rept to adorn th nrk 8tramfis passing throusm Tnitrht give it a nro htrt to redefts it Is part of the landscape How much btte  ,onkl have bee rf a liahted atWotic field such as Pinckney is to hatashad hn tbe oa, This would sstsja HenTtited the entia KmHnonttF  1y the sehoal pespils but alan a are athletic ejenm in the day mmHm4    ,iV    K5    S Jt    l SS  Xi fixmvcmwmmmmFwmmrimw wwJI,U inwiHH TIM Pmckxm Uiioatcii rVdnwdav Dec 19 1945 Sylvan Theatre CHfcLSEA, MICJL iJlJJL       Fri, Sat, Dec 21, 11 THE HORN BLOWS AT  MIDNIGHT A Comedy Starring JACK BENNYALEX SA, DOLOKES MORAN, GUY KIBBE  ,vaCartoon Latest Newt  Mrvmi Sun, Mon, Dec 23724   01 v THEN THfRE WERE  NONE A Myttery with BAKKY H IZGtRALD WALTER , HUSTON LOUIS HAYWARD and  ROLAND YJUNu I Cartoon New Sportreel Sun Showi 306, 6 0, 700, S00 fuei, WedrTliur, Dec2fl, 26, 27 RHAPSODY IN BLUE vab ROBERT ALDA, JOAN LESLIE, ALEXIS SMITH, OSCAR LEVANT HAZEL SCOTT andjpAL JOLSON Due to length of picture please note the time schedule Shows 700 and 920  I NEIGHBORING NOTES Ruhcard Koche of Howell who has Ken m Kuiope with the army landid ui Xew York laft week YVAYK Laura Meyer of Cleveland vivted her parent, Mr and Mrs liuld Meyers ot InadiUa twp las t Mek  NOTES OF 47 YEAR AUi The Chiules Harden home at Gretfo has been sold to Mr and Mrs KolivU Cole and Mrs  11 Arnold and MrlJonf Anold of GirgKivr eou to Khiida irvln ville hih chool lost their 1,st Ludwt huil ime to Qkemus  yi SUvVhiid e to Dunsville 1529, and Howell to MMfvi UO38 I,ail Irihli wa reeltMed head of the com my Trih A foi the 10th iiiiir laiwek Tie committeemen aie 1oy iilAuith, llocll, Charles lenneu, Hamburg and Merrill Buck ley, Greroy W Lelah Peircf, 52, former j low ill business woman, died at the ,i tow hospital,Liiiisinir, last week   uneivl and burial ero at Howtil Tuesday Krai luho ih i Countv Social VV director of the fare Hoard has jeiied ami Cecil Bolim has succeed farm  is k Uaus died ut his home ot I town Monday The iunerai u iUi,  Wednesday, Rev June official my Dr and Mrs H r bigler Mis r i L AnunWh and Charles Uioua at tended tiie dedication of the AJaccabee Hall at Gregory Friday  ii Hfns has the contract to build m w I  j for Will Docking Joha U  lecvjO ,, nae uxr  last week sent him by his ton, 1 G from Marquette Thi Hamburg cheeso factory began operations D c Oth  lion Woodbridge N Ferris lectures at the KOTM hall Gregory Friday night Uird Gregory and Miss llattie Hud son of Gregory were married at Ann Arbor last week The Congl church will put on the play Danger Signal at th opera house Dec 17 Hoy Harris received a new Portland cutter from his father for Xmas  Dennis Shehan has sold his farm to John Nelson John Schenk of Chelsea has a stock of ladies coats at Barnard  Camp bells store this week Charles Bowman broke bis leg Monday while felling a tree on his Mlhtttwsd IMS 191 McPherson State Rank  SHOPPING HINTL Thought is now turning to Christmas Shoeing, but the stocks on the merchants shelves are still limited With this fact in view this bank has a few suggestions to make as a help in fulfilling the shopping list For the babya Savings Account begun now can help provide for future needs and education A shiny Home Savings Hank too, will culti vate the savings habit For brother or sister a piece of new currency in any denomination desired and enclosed in an attractive envelope makes an acceptable gift For the older members of the family a Cashiers Check to be spent when the real things they want are again available is an ever pit aiing surprise Mchiersoa Suae Bank  i FREE KIDDIES XMAS SH5w spon sored by American Legion Santa will be here to pass out treats to all Watch next weekp adv for our GALA NEW YEARS FVF AND MIDNIGHT SHOW ed him Judge Willis Lyons who undo weiii an opTalion at Sparrow hos pital, Lansing, has returned to Howell Joe Allen, son of Mrs Kva Docking Allen of Howellwas inducted in the uniiv la 1 week chool football team  a very J Bangs of Unadilla is  caner of tbo stomach Florence Palmer of Unadilla was married to Allie Holmes of Stock bridge Wednesday j James Durkee,51, died at his home nenr Anderson Dec 7 i 1 Peter Conway received a gold  Howell Theatre Wed, Thur, Frh, Pec 19, 70, 21 EDWARD G ROBINSON, and MAKGARET OBRIEN   In i Mr,, o jKiker  1r,,U0i Meh school 1  watch Thursday in honor of his 4fithj h1, their banquet at the Masonic ,  , ridry M  was The I CnnlL out announcing the manluloi M J iaee of Miss Weltha CrrnbuMM MI h , lnekwith of Brighton was  of Mr and Mrs A 11 Ciocn to Ibw J JiltSlc 4 II Clothing Kdward Vail, at the Undo home on proi,, , J Dec 27 John A Barman, county clerk,  in OUR VINFS HAVP  TENDER GRAPES No  Newt Sat, Dec 22  Laughable Lively liiL LiicAiilR  J1 ui ring JUjtrn ,LiiUnUrtUl and Pius ll k L t IOU I UsISMLKiM O jUNUOWN I Starring ALLAN UNi, LJNLA blilRLING elected blurts taitoun Sun, IVlon, iJct 1, Zi Mat Sun 200 p m Continuous Glamor Giri, Gifeijles  JOAN DAVIS, JACK liALLV  III left hand badly crushed last iy nieht He was eoin to the tan o o Dr IePeau when   killed on the road in the t a i i iatv ITounds uul went in I   lii leli tiaifl wis eanghf dor whnh caioe oieii audi CIUIMlNo hone ire  id to broken but he hi    or hand He was firstiid at the Sanitarium aiihe dit tin ttv  pivL Tr  ,1,ipi w VTCY of tl KaiorVrxvor Mow Co, Willow Pun hjs  ,,,,1,, ihe Lws farm on the  Drive nn Dexer  Oil Tl Ot be Aniovicnn LOnn com jioi at MiMord is buildine J ,11,,11   MvHj fi ilt annual FTHIH wenV i S1e Collee ha h MI diie 11 ho boiling diortage Tlie  NOTES OF S YEARS AGO GEORGE WHITES  SCANDALS OF 194S 1 ru NewMd V Noveity Cartoon Toe, Wed, Dec 25, 26 A Howl of a Tixne vvith ABBOTT  COSTEiLO in IN HOLLYWOOD K bbvibcth Mclntoe ftr, 1 w ay   The funera held ut St Marys e ial here new illage fire engine arrivilisiiy and Fire Chief Mover eave a demonstration in the village busim s district A M Uoehetwp treas, was collecting taxes Water Reason has an auction  pashurch sith bur1 Money to loon at iconaoi ri liLerei paid on Savings Hook a Time Certificates ii Deposit McPherson State Hati All dspotiu up to H00000 M ured by our mmbarbip i tk F i rmi Dapoait lnrara Crprwi wi i iVlr Joyce Austin of Marion lias resigned as teacher ol tiie Young iove school Mrs James Pyaji of Hamburg will finish the term She ,,11 1 ve in the tennant bpue on th lrvin Kennedy farm  While teaching the chemistry class j Friday Wesley ileader was buried about the lact when a Lest tulfc of clu inical ignited HIGH SCHOOt UAiKtr MALL j  Dec 11Grass Lake there 2 Dec rhLeslie there 2 Jan lOLeslio here 2  Jan lSHartland there 3 Jan   i itoi Ifhridgo hrrr 3 Jan 2JChelsea there 2 1Dexter here 2 r Vov hrviie there A Stochhrie there1 H  1 Ti Irivhton 1 ere X     e there 2 iDeter thcr 2 Chele hr 2  ilivLvht here J a uenti ui r nmr aFo V ola Ka i, Mr rhos W,n and Lo ere in 1 an , Muriel lie d ami AlieeIer turned home wth then foi days STATE  Sa4actad Shorts Continuos advoriid on the Frank Dirnie farmi U S Signal Corps Ptoto PHILIPPINE SCOUTWhen Capt John B Smith, Philippine scout, received his back pay a ad allowances after three years interiuneut in a Japanese prison camp, he bought War Bonds The captain was wounded on T o u  r  c  Bataan and lost 55 pounds in weight dur The Piobate Court for the Lug his imprisonment At the present time he is makinj a War Bond tour and buys War Bonds at each nvc  The civilian, he declared, is tiikir  Vtai  ITthe hohMatinee Chntnia Day t THE AVON THEAiRE ihowa 7   4 p iu, iow Jluia Fri, Sat, Dec J1,   SAUY OKOURKE A aiory ut the taiauy tide ut horae racing, showing at hie best ALAN LAiD with GAL RU5SE1L Cartoon Be PientpAtint,, Sran Snap Shots Sat, Dec 22, 6 p m FREE KIDDIES SHOW Cartons and Comedies Sun, Tues , Dec JJ, 25  CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT A Comedy of unusual situations Starring DENNIS MORGAN, BARBARA STANWYCK jMa Haws MEW YEARS EVE Dec 31 Bie Mid Miifft Show KAY KYSER in ,tNA BLUES  NnorTVf 22 ,  p Mavms will bold their eloo,  ,,f officer in the Ladies Ad ,,0,, owr the druft store, Dec 21 William Gaffnry of Howell underwent ,in ororation at the Sanitarium Ju lav ThVulbiwiivj program will be put on at the Cong 1 church Der 24 Kecit Russell Read Rcxit, Wame Can Song, 3 Poys Exercise, Suncit Irving Richardson Recit, Luc1 Ihenm Class Rocit Velna Hall Re ,, Kennedy, Exercise, 4 Boys Re cit Uesie Swarthout Cantata,The Word That CAW True Mrs M E Harrow is lirector FmUnnd has adopted the con soldate school system and will erect a new school a poke at Hirohito each time He tmys a War Bond Smith hails from aas ton, Tfas BLUEPRINT For BETTER BABIES that MCHlCAi e oiirt for the County Livingston At a esio oi ad Court held at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in raid Countv, on tiie 29th diy of Nove rT A D, 1045 Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, udge of Pro to Jn the Mv of the Estate of Clara Mercer, Doeeaed  Hugh M r luuing filed in his petition payin that the vadmin iptration of Paid eslac be grrnter1 lo  I Ralph Glenn or ome other fmitable  person j It is ordered that the 24th drv of j Deccembor A D 1945 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Frobate Off  i    n  L   i ice be and is her by appointed for VNastuugton, D Crarm prices stauu ,  ,    at 20C per ceut of the 1UUU19H average I HaririR wild petition, higher than the prices of HM8and  is Purtlwr Ordered, That pubwill dnp aain but not as sharply  in lie notice thereof be given by publiliUJI Iwrausetlie Government is required I cation oT a copy of h order for Farmers Have Less L Worry Them This Time Agriculture has announced The announcement indicates the farui j er will not be a victim of a drp in ScenUfic studies prove that ex prJceg Sljunr to that winch lollowod the wtnt mothers who eat the correct las wur i0 921 when prices hit the low pwtam moia happier babies, of U5 per cent of the May, 1H20, Invei food have healthier, naPP1  wWcn J , per wlt u the VJM , while deficient diets lead to w lwU teveL Xhug the firtMer will nlM, I with serious deiccts A Blue circulatd in said County Will s L Lyons, Judge of Probate A true copy Celestia rarshallrretrister of probate STATF OF MICHIGAN unus  v  print for Better Babies, with a sam le menu for normal motherstobe, will hr foutKi in The American eek lv with this Sundays Dec 8  sue of the Detroit Sunday Tunes 1W14 leveL  more money than after the last war Ms mi CeSf MsOeaid i FURS WANTED  RAW FURS, MUSKRATS, IH STANLEY Phone 74, Pinckney Septic Tomk War Fini Commit oHicials said that in addition to tiie iiKiniinuie of the price le el for two ears v mmfarm faudh a already ke, and ne r cumulating weekly savia rlir    Pajroil Saviiss Pln of f e V ar r inane Division of the Xreasuiy Tins the t claim is prnrf the nunf rm 1HT will j be much better able to support ilf than after lie last war  irii tl iur mal lall of reconversion BUMTS ol Cam products will have tiie in  to buy, it was aakL, and f necs ,uie avail theni elves of the oi  irtm,t t acquire Wr fiinda during e  ,v ao as to Iwve tlw uiunes vviii which to modernize anl lmndle t  i n farm mar X deuuiuds that v ,u M hacked wiCi cuh to iuy austaine    dwioc the two years after tCinin The Pay J all Savlug Plan aaa r 1 Kv 4BfymH ia War Bonds to    ai mtt bat  ant balk of uantaruK win will, It nee i be, enjoy the traits  Uieii aviafft lo the reconvecaioa ye d and 1mm the ratm wttfc which t   iipon ry 4K ,Mnrtnnww CUuton J adde that preaperity X the ftom 4ej ds icUuarU MI  oala tiim4mWF 0 TKa Probate Cow for the tjr of Liecston At a session of said Court, irA at the Probate Office jn the City of Howell in said County on tiie 21at day of November A T, 145 In the Matter of the  Estate of James Lauphlin, Deceased Martin J Lavan, hann filed his rtton, prayinjr that an instrument filed in said Court be admitted to Probate as the Uwt wiH and testament of said deceased and that administration of said estate be granted to Martin J Lavan or some other I suitable person 1 It is OrderedThat the 21st day of January A D, 14T at ton oclock in the forenootuat amid Probate Off ice be and is hereby ajpoiirtod for heariror saiel oetitiotu it is Further Osdered, That public j notice thereof be yieribv pabliea 1 tkw of a Hpy of this oador, for  rawoeoiwe, wteks previous to said 4a of mnrn va the Piockaer  DANCE MAAS ORCHESTRA aTrieaJLyCCa sswX 900 P M TO J00 A M High School Auditorium  Pinckney, Michigan FOR YOUR GIFT PROBLEM Xhe gift shell live with Hwk  The lovely lamp  the  gift with the lirM touchand the best gift of alitor its sure to o into constant and appreciated use Every friend has some little nche in her house hold that ncde a nw lampPerhaps she longs for a comfortable light for reading in bed, a pretty wall model for dressing table convenience May be rt,s something swank for that lonesome living room tahleChoose a charming style to harmonise Mith its new home at Beurmana Lamp in gay pottery, delicate par wail bracket, reading lamps J circtUatsd tn mid Coojdy Pittas  L4POOS Ju4gef Probatemujyv mm  I I r Wednesday Dec 19 1945 DISPATCH ifttd tt posvolfVOS PtoctaMy, Mta ooftd class uattai tuhucriptiou U25 a yeai Paid in Ativan tAUfc W CURLETT, PUBU4KBI s IIIIUIUIllllllllllllILMIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIilllllllillllllllltlilUIIUltlHllltllltlU Santa Claus Mr unci Mrs Joe Griffithwere n 5 Detroit Sunday S Mrs Ida livers and Janet Feidierjg are visiting in Detroit Has Arrived Mc and Mis C J Cliuon entertained their card club Sunday Joe Clark is hom from Asstnrption College for the holiday  We Have on Display a Choice Line of Holiday Goods j Our Holiday Novelties 15 Miss Helen Wand of Unadilla visjg have been selected vih a view to economy and durability as ited Mrs Etta Bland Saturday 5 well a, style and beauty We haw been mure caoful than , , u i i  uv  UVtr in Ut Slut,li ol ChrUnas nuveliie, and vuu will not Mrs Clare Palme and son , Her,g find a single artude m oar entire stork which doe, not bert, were m Detroit Saturday jg Jmasim up lo U, Llsua , stluim, of 0ually IS Robert Carr is working in the Roosevelt subposteffice, Detroit  BOX CANDIES M Xmas All Mr Eliza Vn8ieU I, viuinS SMOKERS ARTICLES her brother, John Sherwood, Wills i The Misses Muriel Read and Jan 2 et Feidler were in Howell Saturday  s LINEN STATIONARY BOOKS IVORY SETS PEKKUMES TOILET WATER Gerald Dinkel of Lake Chemung  s CORY HRUG STORE ripent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel HhmilHllHimmHIHUi run   imiiiiMLMUmiHIMtiU HMilUnUMIIIIIIHIHUim  Teal or Alive lual week at the Lester McAieu home Don Heller of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the George Aiubbn jr home Kmmett Clark and family of How ell called at the Walter Clark home Sunday Lemuel Martin and wife of Ypsilanti spent Sunday at the John Martin homo FREE SERVICE 7rnt Animals Collected Promptly iViodern Equipment Capable Men tUFJLRKER Ant Phone 88, Pinckne I t FASTFST Dead Stoch S ervice in Michigan Central Dead Stock Co Mrs JJIanch Ciark spent several j     days in Detroit last week with her i vVVwwVV,vVLBVV, ,l, ir Kennedys Gen Stre  j hi i ,,  i J  i ,, it Ji 11 i i,i  Wa II, 11 ,1 i 1  1 k IIIIMIIIIMIMMillillMrtillllltlMMIIIIillMIIII IIIMHlMIWMMttiMIIHIMIIII  STATE OF Miciiiv,AN husband Dr McGregor and family of    xUrighton spent Sunday at the Wml ,, ,,, Mercer home  eg Junchey was hero from Mississippi Last weekvHe bought a ear which lie drove back   Mrs, Norma Merrill of Web,lei  j spent Thursday with tier mother  1 Mrs Netl k Vaughn, j Mr and Mv Juns Shrv jr ,  i Jackson spent Sunday at the to, j S , a 1 J t i orIL I  Mr and Mrs Gordon Hosier oij  Vp ilanti spcrTTlast Tuesday at lii11 IAndiew XcUUt home j  j Mr iH Mrs Max Muson  ,  ll  1p ,M     i H  iwwww rj   u a 1  11  a Mi tin, J oaa  r Ma  lt 1 a i, , 1  1  v 1  rlliiliiiiiiHIiMlHCimilittlUllllllllllIlilllil 1 First Nalional i Bank I in Horl  l M     10 i   1    ,, i 1 a 1 K  v iii  nil , a  ,oii eea i t, i  uVv  1 fe10  OPTOMETRIST  12 VEST GRANO RIVER AVI HOWEJLL, MICHIGAN FOB AFPOlNTMENTi HONE 6 Ric 619  Towoll vp SiHiv guests at the  i Th Circuit Court for the County of Charles Smith home  n3    i1 f Livingtton m Cbncery j Alhra a  Ahn iVnke entev    J     John J Weakley and Gregory J, tained the Junior Kurm at a pn ke ionaWeakley, Plaintiffs, I sunper Thuday niht  M, Llf Vs j Robert Myers of Dexter called Ai    i  , rn Gannon, James iannon, ihe D tach off T,my   j 1 w 1 Thomas Kelly, Ihomas Gannon, building a new house tla  j Mr i,i a Ka, a,  i  iohn S Foley, Hujrh McKeever and The Misses Fruicis and X reinra i Mar ihi,,u, v ie ,i un their unknown heis, devisees, lea Jazlo are working for 1 Kaiser Sauria  tees and asrigrns j Frazer Motor Co, Willow Kir i Mr aaj Mr, M  IN on In  Under Federal Supervision 9  Meii r I ederal Deposit Tn 5  juraiee Corporation All D   posits infjreJ up to 5,000 fo  , rach Dpo4itor S    ,  i ,i EltrlWiring f ElMtrfe tf fTIM Mterrepairing Doeihmier  FraokZeigler  PHOE It j 1 WHIN YOU ARE READY 1 3 TO PURCHASE i  N oiij next Car, WuslnnK MaM K  Halev f Mc is idj ajvi M lU nVd vve , ji ,li  n 5 liuia hvel i ioatoi or other jnea few davs with ler rr,dpar, taday i  , ,,,,,1 and need H  Mr and Mrs  F rivr I s uua IMI, aurliTwtt an  ,,  i tune do t with a 5 eoe Mftz of itowellhrothfrinhj f on  i u  St Jo liopitn, Ann  lo  CM loan through this  jiee Lavev returned horn fro M ,h0 Mo day 5  i,lk  Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Wedredav b,ln and I ,  Saiifo of    S 3 Don Swnrthout va in Gard 1,,,,, Sunday vi ior at th AIKIIV fS ids Saturdav to hrin Mr, r ,,M,hel r obel ho   S of Ann Arbor home in the anV,1 , M na,,, ,,,,,, ,,, v,v I,   ITS A VHMINT ILACK i to ascertain whether the said de j anoe n M ,    tHv din   fendonts are alive or dead, or where Mr nnd Mrs Clrro MHor  of Mr and , v I  n   ,, , they may reside if living or f they  oH th ioint aPHon of theh,ee Mj, 11 ,r, staaev 1 ,, have any personal representatives or j Ann Arbor Masonic Inds Fnda, Sunday dnnr ut, ot M  MM 1 LA F H VA   heirs living or where they or any of j ni,ht ,  ro MCuii IatterMn at St,eU, nlpv s    them may reside or whether the title l Beryl Lewis has tended h re v,,,, A,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,m, ,,, ,, ,1    I  i1 LL DIM ILS  i interest, claim, hen or possible ripht 1,,, ion as afudant at th Div f,0i1 TVrtlf, j  a,, tu o,, ,,,, i  ,,,, T,v 5  Oil Station and Fd51 lVkcr is his hftllJf, on th ,JijkHl ork  UL JlNh AMfhh M,NDS Defendants Suit pending in the injit Coor S ror the County of la incrston IU  Chancery, at Howell, Michigan, on this 20th day of November, 114 It appearing from the sworn bili of compliant as filed in sad cause, that the plaintiff have not been able after diligent search and inquiry   TO UOKUOW AND A COS 3 I 3 am i X i  Mmt mm Cmttf Hog, Ctiwu a4 SfcMp gMOVOFi sDHQMB OH4MCF Dp OAsCUMG A OOMPAMV liAMIl JM WE uy WD AHP CA1  rnfrrr MiWuiii OJLS JUQCEI VE MIE BT  I of these defendants have been assign  ed to any other person or persons or whether such title,interest,claim,lien, or possible right has been diposed a of by will by the said defendants, j  And it further appearing that the  plaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain the names of the persons who are included as defendants without being named Upon motion of Charles K Van Winkle, one of the attorneys for plaintiffs, it ia ordered that the ab ove named defendants and their un successor houe on the Dbke farm Mr and Mrs Fester Me A Tee ra Mr ,mfI Mr 1r,v i0, returnfl 5 AVAJJAULK you SOUND Mr and Mrs Clifford VanHorn at from rorpu, fhrioSvud y ifs LOANS i tended the Sonin Hene ice review  v,itpd tj,f , ,OI1i Aler nu , at Detroit Fridav fandaly  s  Mr Rosemprr SHiosser jnd r Thf ,,, si,,, T , v,vo Mjrg JvLAL ielRead attended the fwivmineet f Koid ip,, ro,t,,v ,,, ,,, S jR JKisoXAL AT RKAS  at the V of M, Ann Arbor Sa ur hop froni Mh Sl,itt on t,AO uk  , j 5 dav night , j vOTinti  ONAJiWi liATKS  TATE MORTGAGES nnd Mr and Mrs Tom PHrlev nnn Mr a,H vr,Honurd Snefd r vrv Wr q Mrs OarH irVv o Te ja Cnl,arhrrtar livin,r a, lur Detroit were Sunday guests at the AI rrmdmothfr housP 0J, Northwest bert Shirlcv home  Territorial Road The latter is in known heirs, devisees, legatees and School was not held W  lay Dptrot for the winer aniens cause their appearance to beon accour of a broken water pipe J entered herein within three months It closed Tuesday night for 2 week fxom the date hereof, and that invacation to reopen Jan 2 default thereof aaid bill be taken as Mrs S T Reid of KalamazooMr and Mrs Arthur Reid and children of Detroit were guests of Mr, and  Mrs C E Burner Pundav 1 Dr James Kash nnd fnrrdly have j ,eu Campbell and wife of Ann 1 Arbor ailed at the Ona Campbell hoiiii Saturda confessed by said defendants andj each and all of them k is further ordered that the plaintiffs cause this order to be pub TRY GUrt SKLCIAL imam HAIU  tVCE 7 lisbed within forty days in the  J Pinckney Dispatch newspaper irirrt  ed, imUisbed and circulating in said County once in each week for at least six soccecstve weeks i 21enn C Yelland i Circuit Court Commissioner  Ltvincston County Michigan A trueoopy iohn A, Hagman, clerk The above entitled suit involves moved to ColdwaterHe has yiureha f ed a hotJse and 5 acres there and r will start a pet hospital  Mr and Mrs James Popp GTune  Lamb have rented a house at Tlyr J mouth Their car broke down thre I  Saturday and they had to be towed T home    Mrs Rachael Rose and children of  South Lvon and Mnrtin Rtter jr and family of Whitmore Lake were Sunday guests at the W J Nash Dclly Vardeo ONE QUART ROLL 50c Cream e Cream AT SERVES S 1 muk is brouebt to oniet title to the ,, folkwii described lands, located in ifaorae 11K Township of Hartland, County j gundav gnet at the Ixuis Coyle livkmmtmn mud State of JfkUgan,lfcoine wre Robert Crraimrer vr and a ,afSl g MMm J, A HSMWAA I   fwrtictilarly desdbod sifaBHlvrf Lasinr Mi Kva Melvm, i U09W PPVP JWSPF  mmWVW I liflsw, tgrH JMrJuBose Howard and Lucien McClus j tfce iwiUtwest quarter H of u the spssiwart fractional quarterO f And tlse aovtboast quarter  of  PadMgtJ Brick TWO FLAVORS lc A PINT Murrf Kmm4j mTeek end guesis at the Frank Ab erdoen home were Jack FairehUd of Yiis    Am Dlt, Kenneth Nelson of Detroit  ZZZ  NWrle  Am I STOUE 0E UNTIL 11 OH CMIUMAS aT EML  in Ill jp8it iadwon Rattirdav JUMP JStsM MnsnSn   rl f  IsslHHSissL PiSs s0tfc   , ESiT  41  zytii  i J ai J1 J  tlG I 8 i  r WUMIHIIIIHIIUIUIIIUIIHUIIIIIIIIHIIUIUUIIIIIIIIIIUUU Now in Stock  275 Gal Fuel Oil Tank 300 Gal Metal Septic Tank Toilet Combination, Pipes Air Filters for Furnaces 12 and S in Pipe Cover in Farm Fence, Barn Hangers, Place your order Steel Sleds, Wheel   and Rocking Horses for Christmas mm Wtdiwlw Pc 19 IMS g Track  Classified Want Ad FOR SALE My outh Rock rooster laud Pullets Uoy Campbell 1Phono 91P5 FOR SALE5 Koom House in Hamburg village Inquire of Ken Davis, 1Hamburg, Mich LOSTWaterman fountain penLeave iat telephone office ID call 95 Will j pay reward , WANTEDTurkeys, Geese, Ducks, now for Barrows I aunt LEE LVEY lllimriiiiiimiitimmmiliilllHtillimiillll iiHMtiif iiHiiimiiiinmiiti lllllllltllUllllllllllllllllllllllllHIU Write or call at the Lillywhite Poultry Farm 2520 M36 East, Pinckney, Mich, i i m FOUNDA black and tan houndThe owner can have by paying for keep Bert Wylie, F0lfSALEYoung Cattle W C Miller FOR SALEAbout 15 cords of Oak  Hickory block wood450 a cord in the woods Extra if delivered Robert Pike, Phone 91F4 FOR SALE1 Large Circulating Hoptev in pood condition 520 Unadilla St Edward and Joyce Zuner of Detroit were week end guests at the Asher Wylie home   Mrs Florence Ryer of Grand Rapids spent Thursday at the Asher Wy lie home Roberta Thormalen, Grand Rapids, spent this week there Hay M Deffy, MD THR MICH MIRROR UwUnuee the Tittabawaaee river, MidlandThe Mich United Conservation Clubs fa1 vor a 200,000 state appropriation each year or stream control and anJ tipollution Nonproductive nestaing, M ,v I c  due to bad weather and not over J1 rttdUN tlfrW hunting is blamed by Jack Van Covering, outdoor writer of the Detroit Free Press, for the poor pheasant season this faH Approving voluntary health insurance through doctor ponsored state groups, the house of delegates of the American Medical Assn recently reversed its traditional policy of aloofness More than 23,000,000 persons are now covered by voluntary medical insurance through private companies  medical society insuran  ce  State treasuries in 1945 received more ,than C5,000,000 revenue from operation of betting on race horses Americans gambled 1,806,514,000 3uft4jN410e a se, ta 10 p mu WedaeaelajrI te 4 tp mt  teaV sa 5atrrfay7 to  ia the TQfjiig HKftSNEEl IRS RR1t DR G R MRCLUSKEY OMMTXtt UIHN, MieUfM in Of flea, 110 Rveoitft, by HewelL Mttifa Feeds of All K inds I WANTEDCattle to dehorn Lloyd Hendee, Phone 35Flp  FOR SALETurkeys, 8 lbsand up  alive or dressed Cecil Roberts 17150 Pinckney  Howell Rd WANTEDTrucking work will also haul gravel and coal Have 3 ton truck, local or long hauls David Hoffman Phone 122 FOR SALERemtngton Rand Elec trie Shaver 750 Wm Brash FOR SALEBicycle full size, new Victory bike Mrs Harold Porter Portage Lake phone Dexter 3252 MARION BEAUTY SHOP SPECIALIZING IN FERMANRNTS MACHINE AND MACHlNRLESS ALSO COLD WAVJES Phone 6 MARION JARVISOwaer City, Lake asj ft A Utt Year Property Wltk Mo Ame Aaher llkhlea OLO D CRUBR  Howell, MieUf aa Pheoe t7 or 4Sf w PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER MfcONE TtTlt MARTIN J LAV AN Attorn  t IS  jFOR SALE400 bushel of oata Gerald Reason 4 32 ojo DAIRY X 16 oo DAIRY X EGG MASli X SCRATCH X BROILER MASH  4 o HOC CONE X BRAN X MIDDS SALT BLOCK BAG SALT PET DOG RATION PIG FEED OLD CORN SOY BEAN MASH CORN  OAT CHOP CALF MEAL RABBIT PELLETS KOU SALEWalnut dining suite, table, buffet and six chftrs also dresser and four oak chairs , reasonably priced 756 E Main St Pinckney, Mich LOSTBulova wrist watch, case number E533085 Will pay 10 reward  Mary Bezzec, Phone Dexter 81,8 room FOR SALBWhite Cloverlne Salve Also rubbish hauled 25c a load out doors 50c a load from basement Harry Hannaman LEE LAVEY GENERAL INSURANCE fkoae ra MkblpM Charles K  Atteraeye at La Fltet Bute atf Sevtage , HowoB HiafclRar P H SwarilNKit I te FUNERAL HON FOR SALECabbage, 1 a bushel Earl Gallup FOR SALEEGGS, anm, 220 Unadilla GustavoHannaWANTEDI would like to buy your fill all orders  GEESEDressed geese for the holidays Leav orders, early and I caa i  Farmers Feed Supply Co MAX RUSSELL, MGR raw furs, hides and pelts Also deer skins Call Lucius Dayle, phone 42 Pinckney, Mich  FOR SA v 151000 cerds of wood or J  to cut on shares,also tripping rights  John Spears  ANTIQUES WANTEDDhhes, hats lamps, china figures, glass baskets   slippers, animals, milkwhite dishes  with holes around tine edge,  china jwn hnYPs arri clocks buttonsje elry, rose bowls, vast, pictures, fur I niture Write Barbara Hunn, Par J ma, Mich and she will call  WAKTiED CHICKENS  Highest pvres paid for all kinds of poultry 1  Tyler Bropan, Howell, Mich, j Phone 572, Housell I John R Martin FOR SALESmall radio,table model, also new 22 repeating 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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>mi Wtf KySPF TRSW   ,ii , ,,uuV k  C affis  Tvvn,  fc i     i 1 5 Volume   The PuitoBeyJgUpatch Wednesday, Dec 12, 1945 No SO News Items of  Boys in Service Hews and Ilea Concerning Our Beys Who Are Serving to the Tony and Phillip Barkovioh, former resident, caned on Mr, and Mrs Harold Hinehey Monday Tony hafi just been dfcoharged after 45 months la the aniy They will go  business in California Capt Paul Stra whacker spent Thursday night at the home of his sister, Mrs Esther Campbell He has just been discharged from the armyafter 4 years on convoy duty during which time he visited Africa, France, India, China and the South Pacific, On one of his trips he became very well acquainted with Ralph Graham of Pinckney whom he liked very much Capt Strawhecker will resume his law practise at Grand Rap ids Next May he will be installed as g rnil rator of Michigan Mason ic Gratfd Lodge to which he has been elected deputy grand master for the past four years , Donald R Griffith, eon of Mr and MrsJoseph Griffith of Pinckney is attending the Case School of Applied Science at Cleveland, Ohio, for the winter term, He graduated from Pinckney high school and also attended the Central State Normal at Mt Pleasant, He is in the Navy V5  AnnualFootbali Lighted A i hletic Banquet Htld  Field Project About About 200 Attend nnui High School Football Banquet iculum in Engineering Pfi Merlin Lavey of the U S Engineers who has seen three years sevicec in Italy and the Philipines has rece od a discharge anc arrived home Friday nightHe looks fine and weighs exactly the same as when he was inducted Russell Gardner U S N who ha been in faland and Europe several years spent the week end here He goes to Chicago for a discharge and then resumes his old job with the Mich Bell Telephone Co in Detroit Howard Craig USN who has been spending a furlough with his mother Mrs, George Enquist, lift last week for, Shoemaker, California Howard Tolmu, U S A of De troit visited his sister, Mrs Eva En  quist last week   I Maggie Aschenbrenner WAC, About 200 tickets were soli for the annual high school footbed banquet held at the school Saturday night The ticket sale was in charge of Howard Thayer,general chal man  Mrs Clare Palmer and Mrs Alta Meyer were in charge of the banquet assisted by the mothers of tie players and a whole regiment of th fairest high school coeds Mrs Don Swarthout, had charge of the decorations which featured the jlass colors Each table contained the rainature goal posts, with the score of a game played this year The yard lines were also marked off The head tables was specially decor Ued for the coach and players Each flayers place was marked by a card board football player in Pinckney colors and bearing the players number A line across the hall carried n Pincknev unform, helmet, pair of shoes and a footbnll A nvnature set of stairs on the stare contained all the trophies won by Pinckney teams since 1926 John Burg, former tocher was in charge of ceremonies and when ho Drive to Light High School Athletic Field U Started at Football Baaquot Saturday  tght IT MAR a CHURCH Rev Francia Jhmpliy, pastor tests, unless flayed on holidays werej Masses at 745 ana 1100 a m a financial loss as sti ting at 300 Catechj For years high schol football con Michigan Mirror State News  C URRE i OMMt  iT News and and Happening of th State Tersley Told from Lansing p m few people were able to attend Lncm Then some of th  larger schols started to light their f Ids and found the attendance increa d ten times Then the smaller scl ols followed and 1U00 Unit at Case and is following a etavfbtow thewhistlethe teamand eo  V marched in After thc banquet the  vhistle again blew and the three heer leaders EUa Hammer, June mo and Tine Amburgey in uniform, led in cheering and put on their act Mr Burg then called on the six senior boys on the team who respond d briefly They were introduced as Capt JackReid, Charles Clark, linp blunge, Pat Jeffreys and Don Ford, thrust through tackle, Don sm 745 Sunday a m Saturday Noveua Friday 1220 uoon 800 p ru Preparation for Holy Communion each Saturday 8 to 9 p m anC Sunday 700 to 7 30 a m The 3rd Sun of Advent and communion ,Sun for the youn Iridic v the parish 7th week of the 45th Novenna Your prayers are requested for Mrs Mary Uotie, mother of Rev Vv There were 110,0 enlistments in a army in November and if this Keeps up it may be possible to abol    J ih the draft A great portion of All aboard1 Competition is goinUiose who enlisted were exservicce to bi keen for the Michigan luuii uen who jrot buck in before the time portntion dollar, lions the lutel lil,ul expiredThe new enlistment bill A prominent Michigan railroja wih vy liberal It gives the service inaugurate streumliucd Diesel elec uien credit for the time they have alauit and the probabilt s are that in I the nextten years met fields will be lighted Howell ligl ed hers just aefore the war Pinckey rented it or a night game la H  ear avd Uck n 300 which is ten times the av orage Pinckney gate, iany Jown sin Roge of  Hm JameR ,a this section now have lighted fields  friend amJ Mrs AuRUJtn Kely u including ChelseaMason PerryHolly atient at st jogephs hospital, Ann  Am Arbor and Ypsilarti, Brighton rbor has ulsed the money and will have Raptism was conferred Sunday for Mghts lext year Anita Marie Clark, daughter of Mr Pincki ey has been considering the triti trains in a bid to retain it, war time passenger business Grout Lakeand Greyhound Linos Inc, has plans 1OJ   Ki iiw bus stations in Michigan, lis olrjpUT upplii alion i htill pciKi iuj n Washington The Automobile Club of Michigan is lobbying for ready served and retires them on a ponton at th end of 2 years As many of the service men already have served 5 years this would only moan 13 years more At the present time there is little employment and no housing for the discharged veter to Detroit, lueago, suporhighwayi an If ho stays in the service his pay  2TBums project fir some time but was un willing to Hart it until they had th money f r the initial cost The tfme is now considered ripe and for this pir nose N A Housner of Howell, the chairman of pevernl successful county war hond drive was invited o the football banquets He outlined the following plan Tha the field be uiewn as Veterans TVmorial Field in honor of the 00 or more Pinckney boys who serve1, in World War  TT This is most ap nriate One of i fhe biggest athletC wolds in the naMon, Soldiers FiUl rhicaro is nan in honor of the Veterans of World War 12 That tho honor roll be mov ed from the square t the athletic feld and given a T,,rrninent place and Mrs Charles Clark Sponsors were Norman White, Pinckney and  Mrs Gertrude Driver, Dexter Among the intentions are Mon hieh mass for the late Mrs Melon Kearns Tues, for late June Kearn Sandke, Wed for vng icusoH by Mrs, Edvird Keating, Thur, for the living commemorating Mr and Dochinor Fri MrsFere and Matthew for naembers of tho John Fohev fainSat, high mass requested by friends for C it Kennedy, com for memhers of purgatorial soiety Appenl is again made for canned goods for the starving people of Europe andthc far oast, in tho form f of milk, fruit and vegetables Thrv may be left at th rectory, the Mnrr Kennody store or tho Guy Kuhn Many left cans of o be finaufod by I n o Sam Hih WAY on ,gler ha postponed bid or alt l4i road construction uu o high labor and material cots   assured and also housingThis turn f events seems to have surprised   ryono, including the press who uvuiiicil tho veterans would be so Construction costs are up 4UG0 pcrj ini of army lio,reenlisLinent would cent UT 1 bor is itno S20 a w   survey l tliiiiisii   airpoit o Buhl  41  mtraetors say lasble t J obtain due to iieinj ynieiit P A be t  lust thing they would con idol Thesecurity end of army life i is undoubtedly its strongest point T bldg the siate aeronautics hows the average MMi crowded, eeded bigg1 1 National St LawTonn Detroit Dotioit, Pi r 10, Muskegon and other Michigt  cn lias headquarters at tV keitios should be ocian ports,r Otsors say TV average Miohlnrmor is nan ldly abloto spend 1,001 on build j ing improvements durimr the nrxt  years, accordinc to FL ATi  hon lin nf iiiciilt ii ro nf Mith S t   f r1 ay ompleted nass and Jerr Ledwidgep long sniraling punt  A group of high school girls saner everal selections and then three fu  ure ambers of P H S 196 m ootball hplmets tang a couple of se ctions They ee Dick and Chns ampbell and Jackie Clark Jack Young, late of the USA, was illed to speak for the graders t Young waajdntroduced  , home in Gregory tlealso stated he had received, dona 00j at the church after mass Sun Hons of about 100 from Howell day, 11 vlsherr bovf he enme over   Tho school already owns the fie wrh bnq been in u for some year as  18 no  rnoMOh for hd ball The initial cost of lightin thp field vi1l be about 3000 Cpl  ttu i incent Young waajpnvruMM  returnedreW mujmwA preseJ Pinckney football players and Mrs I Eleanor Ledwidge as the mother of 5, Mrs Lulu Lamb and Mrs Alta Meyer as mothers of fow nnd Mrs Margaret Clerk as the r ther ol 3 Ye editor was then caed on and i presented N A Hou ner of Howell, chairman of several successful county war bond drives who outined a plan by which a lighted athleti field may hr ioi hr A complete account of  r  is in mother columnThe balance   the evening was spent in dancing th Finlan Sisters furnishing uiiusic Italy as her mail is being We received a Christmas curd last week from her mailed from Switzerland where she had been on furlough K Willard Sheldon of Cork, Ireland, visited his brother, Jack Sheldon last week He has just been dis charged from the army  Sergt Arthur Kryeh has been discharged, from the service and has resumed his job At the Mch State San His wife alcttVrkB there Pvt Darrell Shirleyson of Albert Shirley is now at Ft McClellan, Ala bama  Howard Read is still a U S Mar j ine He was home from Chicago ovr j the week , MASONIC INSTALLATION Sergt Harold Gallup who ser 1 Livingston odge No 76 F idlM will install their newly elected officers Saturday night, Dec 15, be 1 the mid about 500, Howell abouVthj same while Brighton raised 5000 local electricians here  offered i to donate labor and it is brieve  the cost ccould he held to 3000 In addition to lighting the field it will benecessary to fence the field,, build icas tind a rest room 18 years ago the old opera housf which was upfcr sale was purchased by subscription and used for conu COMMmnrv cr,r,oL HJRCH Rev Alfred Attsrd, MSnutr MrsFlorence 3iUgln,0anist and Chvir Diector G M Thompson, S  Supt CKplsPft i Morning Warship 103 CM,8eaSunday School  1130 Choir practise Wed evening Universal Bible Sunday flilsW your Pdbies Young Peoples Meeting at n of griculture of oliou Apie,en farm fir jli ore money than ever hefon aings are at n record lf  l  1,llion dols omtied with vlim n HMO, The 1M, la ill eveeijit niy farmers from cono taxes The is r dmne th froTv and livfock avr I  i vr tnln   r1 MM ,mhet i rifi M in order to throve  in rosjocts 0tent los farm  iv  S Dint Vcs niav he hi Her irmonie     law lmir  TV The senate pad the U N O bill which is the present day coun rpart of tho League of Xatons, 1i 1 week by a vote of 5 to 7 with oitip debate that the eople of the saion did not know what was going m It passage by the house is nssur  The old Isolationists, Hiram i Folnison, Henry Cabot Lodge nnd   J iM llorah who led the fight hat scuttled the League of Nations, must hnvp turned over in their graves when the senate voted over whelmingly for the H N O Howfry limes have changed n the last  yars and plane travel han placed 11 e  orld at oiir door stenlt was the ee d of these od isolationists that    mil i MI oiild exist entirely in of the re t of the world affairs were no business  irl Harbor and World rl eKe 1 VOlM  i 111 n o i for HI HI t0 l r, f Arrieiur  Ivj h now, but disaifVOM has  eili nre urplues loom in IM i n o Fir1 state director of ,,  hen  n    M ri n  1 h iiifi i mr IMOi i   first haf of great at the in   ,u i i  OH M h total years produoot ion Var I  ,  World  ,  , I by i oni  an all I heth 1n  e y 111 o i vme  ed tins lallaey  in forevei a nd irminiz thing about is the huge increase War divorce iiteTiiis was proin tmaiivu,oti marnaires Jumped   in Michigan n H37 to time high of M,oij in H42 the decline beiran atui in  10 months of H4f, they had r,30 built GOSPEL MISSION Pastor   iv,fi BTSTKlipf Morning Worship Sunday School Young Peoples Meeting Evening Worship After1 IVryer Service Wv  diM  frhnr thH tlor ie pre ihiO e,   o r  nd 1  1 m n ,  t The naioM  nt in I i Li1  MirrnTrShTrff1iU 441  boom 100fj   birth Pv HO 1 , ,   ted 1 here  i I    Poachev Vli  Howovp the birth ,u iercent higher than munity purposes until the present, school auditorium was several years of unuseJUdLinto aC,RCU1T C0URT NEWS  7 U 800  , Olh  to  i ed liHt M r, ire i 1 f t d Ol, I vi n d hmi n d   i  1 OM mm 11  F  i i leo Th Iiimi H   fallen to i JVe is tioS 1 hoiniinalty, average Supt John Pajte, head  1i1 , the fount Ped TfOsS at a tted    rl  ,,,, , j,,o 1,,, Ay winter sid 1   merea  ,r ,,,,,,, jiciaLTO were activated 1,1 lii14 deire or i monthly allotment     I id a ht a i 1 ioOi insurance j nil vy Tl ma hafyT, been true in j e ILSOS but in the main we thn1   i  in iirl condeied ii romah ie and     ii ope 100 to marry a O 1      i   r  I coll lei  mope thn rhibl for hi even if he  I k A in Germany with a tank unit was discharged has resumed hv old job with the Carboloy CoDetTt Lt Telesphore BourbonnrM has been transfered from Okrn a to the Philipines where he is a ending sehool Sergt Levi Ludtke of Gregory who has served A years, mostly hi England and Germany, has been discharged and arrived home las week Sergt Marshall Meabon writes the is on his way home from Germany fo i diwtiaree  Mrs Gerald Clinton arrived home from San Angela, Texas last week Gerald it expected he ie eoon Herbert Peach ai ler who has been attending the army air corp schools the peat 3 yers in Illinois Tetss sad Florida has been disrharg ginnig at 00 p m Masons, Stars, their families and friends are invited The following past masters will install Installing Officer, Clifford Grand Marshall, Wesley Ross Read Chap, Miller Reader Secretary ed an is home The course was cancelled SANTA CAUS LETTERS Dear Santa Clans I thought maybe you could hetf meJ would like a die charged soldier about 6 ft 8 or 9 l want ethef things but this sees of eiVlwiUbea good girl if you hriag me M Signed Pee Wee Deer Santa J have everything I want unless you tend me a hike box with the record Till the End of Time Bud Dear jsaeta Isa net a sfisaie hut f have stwnys watted a deU that could ferXmntt teH1 lain, Ona Campbell Following this the Masonic Rui Association will hold its annual business meeting and electipnof officers The balance of the evening will be spent in dancing Refreshments will be served HIGH SCHOOL BASKET MALL  Dec 11Grass Lake there 2 Dec 18Leslie there 2 Jan 16Leslie here 2 Jan 18Hartland there 8 Jan 22Stoctbridgehere 3 repair and wasordered sold by the court After all expenses were paid a balance of over 700 reminThu can be spent for the publ good 0 a Plan presented by the trustees and approved by the circuit judge The trustees are Norman Reason, Murray  KeSd ye f 1 from ,, would about pay for improvemen i wih neK,int homicide i ru vr,oKln Other than lighting   j fthe death of Jacquelne Park rlljtfon for ofeivd a ll, Judge Collins opened the poremJ ,on4j to the Inrl her court term at How II Moiulayl ,n rnt for a with a one day session The jury is rik, lwjoi ioi not called until Jan  empe  1 v 1  foot A number of petitioners were adi y,r , ,vot wek nitted to ctizensiMp , I oloed rnn Vida Devine was jfiveii a rlivorce  ,,,,, ,lnillt ,, Devine IJoyd Vaninss  Ol ci evty t,Vl ff ll airi  ot  in at hi  ro hr s reoa1   i n I  IXCli t ar a  ,ped to be in 1 hi uroiM vhMi h Mo  f ere hat  ilpinps, Italy blessed event thee marritijres vhii the  1 was amor and romance lo to the meroenGeorr   Iriited a i  flVfV oaoe trea  ry   , U nee i ,2rKvfr fir I i vl IJrt nrnin onal onsideraThia drive should not be liard  V ill n to into accident JSS W nctl of nyd i,iihere we w pr trb, ousir1 was to apneir Wd nut over but it means workAH aum  n,v George Devine and Dan Marj Kel ni and fmer PPils of the Vmkey, ber of Imckney who appalod a jus chool will be appealed to by rnaj  f,om, i,sault un, battery con Id other former residents and well I vjclion werc aso to appear Vedne will Iiiv factional an  icfordin, to Cov in an rehire at Ja orida K v lil ie oirilif i  ry pioyment, directly ov idirectly, for l,rnoti00 peon in the South Harry F konvdle tle Mirhurar prnvided em ami i , 1 he haniened and irv ones th prop of a 10,0110 Consrmiently the divorce steadily climbed from Michigan to a the first ten in uratire rate ha 11,rs in W in record of lK,io in   p is al,f,ths of 1M Thi inre vays one of the byproducts of war Kimrenter Marvin  re rerUtVw0rWr WarcorsERVATON NOTES RINGS DAUGHTERS TZirLZ  rri me ad riirJX tv of them attended the scnooi dfcd s0 far duPm the hunting m  lVl u,,nir ,, rs Kyed on the footbal tnnnm I  jg   ltnT ofAt a meeting at theschool f last year when the total was 1 M n b vvl ,1Jln day night the following ownbn The state will M11 thoir 8tock of j irtJ ,,rr,, was formedChairman, Le wlv bounty and confiscated furs at Lan rjrfhairmanohn Burgreas, lg   Already in the first four month Cochap w CurlettViU ley Reader Sec, r vv v   , Ross Read Putnam,  H 3wardioutt Clare WgJI payments e Griffith Marion Fmmett vvia H Ross Read Putnarrt, L  of the oun,rf r   year bounty tary Yr Dm was in chfirge of the ntprtninerrp and prizes wer won bv Mrs Russell and MrsReneMiller A finej nf luncheon was served by the hotessj M The nero r e has p dueed two on in the f aV few yov t whom  1 praise is dueVVp referr to Joe , the heavywoieht champion    passprl up nvllipns in fight rs in order to ervp in the army ne past 4 years This long absence rom the rirur probably means his nd r a champion and the sacrifice earning powers In his he has always conducted champion and there Max 1as vpn no scandal in hi life ther is Julian Franks,the Michfootball star Coming to Mchi,f hi huire orivate life hioiself as a flirt h nty fsitsjijntesenteewHh  rge eleetrk rig  Jan 29Chelsea there 2 Feb 1Dexter here 2 Feb 6Fowiervtlle there 8 Feb 8Stockbridge there 3 Feb 15Brighton here 3 Keb 19Dansville there 2 feb 22Dexter there 2 Feb 26Cbelsea here 2 Mar 1Brigtoton here 3 X oenotes girls game also Mr nd Mrs Robert Seefeld amf Mr a Winston Baughn were In Jackson Saturday Mr and Mrs Lawrence Baugtai visited at th Wm Garner home In Stoddhrid Sunday Pinckney Chanter O B 8 was Dexter tewnahip, have exceeded apropria Howard gtlbns 42,0 hasteen paidxrrt mayer  ui Mrs Jack and the apropriation was Mtin Thayer Gregory, f,NA Boilsner The consenaton dept wants  Young Corporaxio    nxtvoari fund made avai assisted by Tnrihers, MrsT was MOOOO jvirinslov, were  Mrs Winsjow Two new MrtflrrtrnrTniH Mnr   circle Admi initiated ion senice into was YOUW 5 onrin00of nextvrars funds mad availiby Mrs Lulu Lanh MWr an wi tandte J SLri b1eThe stat has paid out ncriych of rft all hanVM th bounties sroreltess for a lovely afternoon ,tor the mal campaign for  and former resident the ren exhosi 530,000 in royotte 4 I mpetinwtab held at the1934 and still the animals nre n school at pTmSday nht  creasing For this raon the dent, ts SCHOL AWARDS GIVE  j asrainst the payment of fox boun tiei I In recognition of their work in the j NEW TRIWEKI V PROGRAM bond drive facsimilies of the Japan,   triwklv radio nrojrram at ese and German surrender uJ63o to 4 p m 0ver R outtte Mae Dallcr, Sec WOMANLEsVvEDDiNr, The Womanless Wddinc sored by the Dexter KiWarJs beinp put on there toniirht a ran from Hamtrmack he starred in was picked ontheil t was mostly due c igan defeated morrow night Tny Tpssme nder is the blushing bridp   tponHubi lH totVe 00 mem have been preaented tn nthools i    Mondav WM also nUk flags to hate en wore by y and pyiday and station WWJ poui MiCHfGAN KtLU HAS NbvV PKtilltNT iWatroops in the Japanese Invasion SbTme nights at 15 to 0 ha TP bord of directors of the Jrr  i ,11   enMirnjpan Bell TPWKWP CO hvs ap  cepted the rtirempnt of Preiden verican team o his effort  Vtre Tame that year However he  rained too fine and contracted T V the seourpe of the negro race This kept him in the hospital or 3 voars UP s,noMv cured but his uhleJc days are over At the U of  VI football banquet at the Statler in Detroit Vast week he rtatcd that Wistert a teammate should have been put on the AilAmerican in 1942 in stead of himself as the latter was a better player sw l44inetlatt FridaT  , Miss Dorothy EUfc, her etfl7  mmmm certificate eers and eonunlttees  ahoot 200 A very exeHing d last Thursday night ef Gerald Reason fell in a farm He got one out hut out with Msjtrest, Betty Jane She hav seven languages PrhHedjjjjjj  The proeram is ou them Each aeheel nHU receive at,t4y, N,JTmVr Hease and fpt r Ponte Talkie hook and each room M Song Spinnira, Travis A Mar ,rertree MWalA effective fan TJI MrtiTiente for dietiflgiitshml eerVke, Johnson and Bella Allen nd ,na has elected Thomas N Icy UCEMtES Max Mutch , lUwefk Dorothy Smith, X3t Howell Vincent 2, Ftnekney Mildred Pinckner J MeCahe, gar Leo Stokes who tn ballad, tunes and modern hks SCHOOL OFFICEM MEETIHC Sehool offices of Lrrir8txn I  fclki virr nrpidnt rnd pnel manager phis ffucreor ai presidpnt Den R Marsh, general commercial w become vice president whilo Will5 tAST CALL FOR TAXES Dppmber 15, 1945, is the day I shall receive village  C H McRorie, Village last for r,vinajrpr, and 2erpr nvnacrer Ciarkhadto go aud nuit out 4he ether  JS  HOTICE To those who atffl chandise purchased at please nay Jee GrifOsh at return two re4 2a   CARD OF TrTZ TT  Cosrty witi in he Coun House j  siie division rommercial supJ1 1 wish to express mf sfneem  1, at Howell at 1 oclock on Dec If  intendent at Detroit, will V J to my inenda and SPSsnerWua ntTthe Dept of Marshs tias head of e cem1 their generous stance jiWinv ZZ Z lFJrfL PuWk InetrnetfeTsrm he nreeent lptnys Knmerdal denartonent Itien and AtUsre Mm JnaTlnsnW     ,r  ,      VK jjirfti,      mtf  i II wi y mm ,i 7TTW SiWCvis8ifc  r I  IN EIGHBORING NOTES I A New York Central train struck and killed Richard Pope,10, 0f Chel     u i I diapakli Wednesday Dec 12, 1945 fey 1 Villi rbcjltrCtseu Thur8dftyas h0 roUe hU bicycle   I on the track there CHELSEA,  MICH Fri, Sat, Dec 14, 15 , TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS Starring UOHNNY WE1SSMULUERBRENDA JOYCE, JOHNNY SHEFFIELD Cartoon Newt Travel Sun, Mon, Tues, Dec 16, 17, 18 OVER 21 A Good Conrcdv Starring IRENE DUNNE, ALEXANDER, ICHARLES COBURN, LOREN TIN DALL Sun Shows 30, 800, 7s60, 900 Wd, Thur, Dec 19, 20 ADVENTURHS Of RUSTY vith 1TED DONALDSON, MARGARET LINDSAY, CONRAD NAGEL Plus SONG OF THE PRAIRIE A Musical with tfcEN CURT1SJUNE STORY, ANDY CLYDE, BIG BOY WILLIAMS and HOOSIER HOTSHOTS The state may be forced to build the Veterans Rehabilitation Clinic at Ann Arbor itself Only 25OjO00 was appropriated and the lowest bid was 3i0,000 from Cause  Westphal, Detroit Kip TnylorAnn Arbor high school coach, was the speaker at the Stock bridge high school banquet Monday night At a meeting of the Fowlerville Fair board it was voted to hold next years fuir in September The first week in August hs not proved popul ar with the fanners Rev Fr MeCormick of Williamston had hi, arm broken last Wednesday while returning from Flint with three other prest The accidend happened in front of the Peirce Store in Howell After an absence of three years in service Don Johnson has resumed his duties as mgr of the Howell Theatre Sergt Louis Bell has opened an army recruiting office in the city  rii in low 11  Mrs Sarah Griffith, mother of NOTES OP SS YJURS AGO , EXPERMIENT IN UNSELFISH JameTW, 70, died at his home   Pttl Cico in North Hamburg on Nov 25 He Reai how a brilliant young actrM loaves b wife aad three children, on W deathbed requested thaV her IThe architect plana for the new tJiree cnildren De brought up togetjtMasonic buildings have been submitt r by  two men 8ne love an ed The corner store will be 80x26 married This strange story of one and the second store 60x26The lodge  tne Widest pacts ever entered in rooms wiU be over the corner store to bv humans will be told in the and the dining room and kitchen ov American Weekly with the next Suner the second J days Dec 16issue of The Detroit nomas TYad has bought the lots Sxnday Time8, east of the rtaaonic lota and will build a store there Messrs Utchenik and Borden of Detroit have bought Nancy Beebe farm The Utcheniks have moved on it  i COUNCIL MEETING D A N C E 1 MODERNN AND OLD TIME DANCING Fri,, Dec 14 Dec 10, 1945 Council convened with the following members present Pres, Lavey Bert VanBlalrcum jr has enlisted Tru8tees Beck,Thayer, Griffith,Hamin the U S Navy and is at LosAn r aCaTpbe geles, California Tne following bills were presented Charles Bowman, former local fona C,0 haulinf ravel 3000 business man died at Marshall Nov Cha C,ark  fire on 1 LT5 28 The funeral was held here Fri Cliff nle, cleanin pavemont 2400 day at the home of his son, Fred p W Curlett Panting 770 The Lakeland postofficec has been Md by JIYY iWM by discontinued but the patrons are Beck to ,pay blls 7wlcm eftrrlodgetting up a petition to have it re u Pre8 Lavey lth  aPProal of stored tne cuncil appointed Murray KennLee VanHorn of Pinckney was one edv rU8oe to replace James linen1 of the 14 University of Michigan erjyho  moved  J011  students to be elected to the Tau There being no further business Beta Pi, a society of honorary eng, ct1 adjourned, ineers,   At SiOO P M TO 100 A M Tower Gate, Dexter y  Nellie Gardner, clerk j   u i Born to Robert Entwisle and wife     ,   Mrs Charles 1 Adams, died at her on DeCt 5 ft BOn and to Fred Catrell Mr and Mr8, Cnarles Fnsbee of home there last week I ftnd w,fe Dec 3,a son , Shepardsville were guests at the W MUSIC BY COOKS ORCHESTRA DEXTER, MICH Nxt to the Bank I MidComing The Horn Blow at night, Sunset in ElDorado Rhapsody in Blue Watch for next week adv for the Xm Show sponsored by the Amer  accPpted a position as plant I William Dilloway under the name of the Howell Products MfgCo,has i opened a shop on SMich,Ave there  1 to makf combination doors and win , dows and porch furniture Mrs Jeanne Vedder of Howell has lerk at  JNash home last week Mrs Stanley Dinkel and Mrs John Dinkel were in Jackson Wednesday MrsRose Hendeo leaves today fox Miami, Florida, with her son, Lyl and wife Mr and Mrs W B 1 nb were in Ann Arbor Thursday  Mrs Nettie Vaughn spent Friday witrs, Marjorie Shehan and fanv ly aWlush Lake ican Legion ffowell Tutt, Wed, Ihur, Fri, Dec 11, 12, 13, 14 bLTlY HUTTON, ARTURO De CORDOVA INChNDIARY BLONDtl In Technicolor Novelty bat, Uec, 15 ALPEAftGEE the Mich Bell Telephone Co at Howell Horn to Mrs Peggy Burns Conklin at St Jor hospital, Ann Arbor on Nov HO, a daughter, Kathleen Marie Ann Arhor voterslast week defeated tho jiroposition to build a football stadium outside the oity limits on the site of the proposed new high school The school is not yot built Glen Lewis has ben namjed master of the Brighton Masonfc lodge and Edward Holden of the Howell Jodge Ienny, the small daughter of Mr irl Ms Edward Sayer of Hamburg Newt I was painfully burned last week when her bed caught fir She is at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor in HITCHHIKE TO HAPPINESS SUNSET CARSON SANTAFE SADDLE MATES Special Cartoon Mat Satfor Kiddfos Sun, Mon, Tus, Dec 16, 17, 18 Mat Sun 200 p m Continuous tJOTW CRAWFORDJACK CARSON in MILDRED PIERCE Cartoon Latest News Wed, Thur, Fri, Dec 19, 20, 21 EDWARD G ROBINSON, and MARGARET OBRIEN n OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES4 Novelty News THE AVON THEATRE Shows 7 end 9 p to Slow Time sn ri,  Sat, Dec 14, 15 BELLS OF KUSARITA Another Good Wetten btarriog ROY ROGER, GABBY HAYES with several other western starsWherA Time Stands Still Purity Squad Guest Pots  e  Sun, Tues, Die lb, 16 THE CLOCK Romance and Comedy in a big City Starring JUDY GARLANDROBERT WALK ER Plus News    Cartoon Mouic Comet to Dinner Shrine, of Yucatan Free Kiddiet Show Sat Dec 22 at 300 p m  HI  Coming Seity OKourke Chrutma la Connecticut To Have and Heve Not Midnight Show New Yara Clock, Christmas in Connecticut NOTIS OF 47 YEARS AGO Iincknoy and Howell high schools  played at Howell Thanksgiving Day Jor the county championship Howell won J4 to 0 Manicd at the home of Mr and Mrs 11 1 Mowers Wednesday nyht their daughter, Clara, to Irwin tliJilKll  Mr Wheehr Martin and sonLyle left last week for Cape Verde,Ariz, to visit her daughter, Mrs Charles Eaman pi Michael Roche is very sick at Camp Young, Atlanta,Georgia I Jerry Drown fell from the George lliulit house last week and broke several ribs  liev Fr Considine has completed ltf years as pastor of St Marys church, Chelsea Search is being made for Phillip Hassenchal Last spring he bought a ticket at Chilson for BI3ay City and nothing has been heard from him since The Unadilla football tam played Gregory Thanksgiving day Gregory won 5 to 0 Albert Mills has gone into the poultry business on the Henry Kice farm The Gregory Maccabees dedicated their new hall last night Mike Ruen Is teaching in the Mormon district near Fowlerville Sleighing is fine just now and the cutter and sleifch bells fill the with their chimes There will be a chicken pie supper I at the home of George Green for the benefit of the M Echurch Dec 9th Price 15c Erwin Mann is working Pinckney Dispatch  John Melvia and sister, Tressa attended the Catholic banquet and dance at Dexter Thanksgiving day Dr W J Wright M D is now located over the Fick store at Gregory Livingston Lodge N44 E A dplic Tanks and Ces  WIIM MODEMM IftUIPMENt  DanBurkeft  ing shal A M installed the following officers Tuesday night, W M, Alexander Mclntyre S W, C V VanWinkle J W, Frank Siglerv Treas, George Teeplo Sec, Emil Brown Chaplain, Rev Crane S D, Floyd Jackson J D, John R Mitrtin Sts, Thomas Read, Reuben Finchc Tiler,  Turner Dr H F Sigler was install officer and Robert Irwin, mar Refreshments were served FURS WANTED RAW Flits MUSKRATS Oft BEEF HIDES STANLEY MMCEL Phone 74, Piadwey Septic Tank CeppoU Cleaned WftfTV MXMtUEL Htot9L i bywij CfUghter ii hardly lighternor vintage wine more warming than thM cozy robes Jusa as she would desire it in cuddly chenille soft flannelor rose sprigged quilted rayon A Christmas gift to beautify her leisure momentswarm her feelingswin her heart pnjsja,7ay  HM Piocfam  Wednesday Dec 12, 1945 IHNCKNEY DISPATCH  tfaurod at pottorfiot Ptockftey, Mich ecoad class uafttot ubycriptibij Ut a yoai Paid in Adianco rAIA w Miss Alberta Dinkel was in Lansing Monday ,1 Mrs Lulu Lamb spent Friday and Saturday in Perry Ona Campbell and family were in Ann Arbor Sunday   Vern Cory, druggist, is confined to his home by ilness Mrs Robert Kelly i St Joe hospital, Ami  i a patient at I Z Arbor S  riiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiLMiitiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiutMuiiiiiiiiiiiHitiiuu j Santa Claus s  Has Arrived s 9 We Have on Display a Choice Line of Holiday Goods Our Holiday Novelties Mrs Ida Uyers of Grimsby, Ont is visiting at the Ross Rend home ha liii Vi Mr and Mrs Han Reader of Hartg land spent Saturday with Wesley S Reader s ve been selected with a view to economy and durability well as style and beauty We havu been more canful than Christ mis novelties and you will not our entire stock which does not high Standard of Quality ever in our selection of find a single articcle in measure up to our usua Mr and Mrs Edward Kenny of Rush Lake spent the week md in Detroit   BOX CANDIES B SMOKERS ARTICLES  TOYS BOOKS CORY VlffORY If IAN  Bag Bonds Now in Americas Great Victory Loan For a more abundant futureyours, your communitys, the future of our millions of fighting menbuy Victory Bonds in this last loan, the great Victory Loan Your crop dollars can help pay the cost of yictoryand in ten yearft Sktoiy E Bonds pay you 4 lor every  Ray Coons and Miss Cobb of Detroit called at the Andrew Campbell home Sunday  Mrs Earl Prighn and son, Neil, and Lawrence Baughn were in Ann Arbor Tuesd  Mrs R Hudkins of Dexter has rented the rooms over the Roy Clark grocery   Mrand Mrs A If red Drew of North Lake called at the John Bell home Thursday Nelson TeastT and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday visitors at the John Bell home The Misses Denise Ledwdge and Carol Stecker were home from Detroit Sunday Mrand Mrs Don Swarthout spent Sunday evening at the Guy Kuhn hom in Gregory   JohiT Carver jr and family of Ypsilanti were Sunday guests at the  Earl Baughn home  Robert Read and fanvly of Grand Rapids ppent the week end at the1, SCANDAL CUL Wift FrC,l RfadJme J , , , , , Til iooLlll iild seemed to have I Charlrs Eddy and wife of Kalnm visUul pi,lty luU UR, ujar j nzon sneut the first of Uv week with  Cuuu t  jAail1  vv ,, ,, I Mrs Edna Reason   ,  J liko the I M n  PEKFUMES LINEN STATIONARY IVORY SETS TOILET WATER DRUG STORE f iiiiiiHiiiuiiuiinuiiiiHiiiHiiiP iiuriiiuiutiiinMiiuuHMniunuiiiiHiiimiiiiM Dead or Alive  FREE SERVICE rm Animals Collected Promptly iViodem Equipment Capable Men t L FARAER Aent Phooe 88, Pincknc The FASTFST Dead Stock Service in Michigan Central Dead Stock Co Eleanor Lodwidce was homo  niLiil  Kennwtly  Gen re   from Detroit from federal jury duty over Sundav John Martin has just finished setting out 1000 yellow and white j pine trees on his fnrm grand It I brand R i Mr and Mrs Martin Clinton Brighton were Saturday guests J the C JClinton home   of at  game J n has t seems to b time uoksJike auaniSIt iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiioiiiiiMkiiiiiiiifiiiiiKuimiiiiiiitiii  nHuiiMiiiKiniikiiiiiiiiiiiiu  FC   ReickhoJ Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 Ridac 613  STATE OF IViiChiiN S fhe Circuit Court for the County of  7 Livingston in Chancery  John J Weakley and Gregory J S Weakley, Plaintiffs, ehaiiged  I ream JOIJ  this Saturday nigln M L R couldnt juak0 up hr mind between P A and J L so she divided her time la jtween them but J L got the good  Mi, and Mrs Andrew Nishett anHJnglil kiss Mrs George Drudge of Detroit wore   in Widsov, Ont, Saturday I Lee Lavey and family railed  rWaitimiiiiiiiiiisHrtiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiinisj s a First National Bank 1 I IIIIIIIUIIIHIIIIIKlUfcUIIIIIUnUMIIIIM  iimilflHIHIIdlllOllttlltlUllllllMllKIIIIIUI ElectrlcWirin,  Electric Service Motor Repairing D,on Hammer  FiankZeigler  at the Vincent Shields home in Ann Arbor Sunday and on Joe Metz at Joe hosnital The Misses Nellie Gardner and Fannie Monks wre Sunday dnnet an csts of Mr, and MrsAndrew Nesbitt Arthur Miller and Miss Hlen Meredith of Detrot spent Sunday with Mrs Lulu Lamb and the James PoppJ family  Roy Reason and fanvly and Miss Leota Reason railed on Kenneth Reason and family in Ann Arhor Sunday, Miss Joan Spears returned home Saturday night f ro a several month visit with her sisters in Los Aneeles, tnc runninp PHONE 110 Dad and Disabled  Horses and Cattle  Hog, Calves a ad Sketp  REMOVETrTKEE PHONE VOUMCT TO DARLING  COMPAMY HOWELL 0 WE BUY HIDES AND CALFSKINS EARLY MORNING CALLS RRCEI VE IHE BEST SERVICE  Vs William Gannon, James Gannon, Vhomas Kelly, Thomas Gannon, John S Foley, Hugh McKeever and  their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and asbigns Defendants Suit pending in tin Ciriit Gourt for the County of Livingston n Chancery, at Howell, Michigan, on this 20th day of November, 1945  It appearing from the sworn bdl of compliant ar filed in said cause, that the plaintiffs have not been able after diligent search and inquiry I to ascertain whether the said defendents are alive or dead, or where California, they may reside if living, or f they, Mr amj , Harold Hinchey and  have any personal representatives or rfaujrnter and Ross Hinchey were I heirs living or where they or any ol 1 ptrnit Monday to let the little gi I them may reside or whether the title  seotnP rhristmns toys interest, claim, lien or possible right  r ana Mrs  Steve Tiplady of of these defendants have been assign Lnncnr sppnt iast Thusdav with ,ed to any otiier person or persons or j  dna p0a7s before leaving  whether such titleinterestclaimjien,  yorH for the winter or possible right has been disposed RPaon has sold his  of by will by the said defendants   James Tinrher nnd is livim And it further appearing that the bou e TO a   plaintiffs do not know and have , in the house near tne m been unable after diligent search and He coes to inquiry to ascertain the nrfmes of j Mr and Mr  the persons who are included as de,n Dr James ur ,v Ffl d,r fendante without being named  nitl Ann Arno  Wednesday Upon motion of Charles K Van went an oneratv n Urt Weln one of the attorneys for j The Chubbs Comers a part last  K, left the banquet, earlyGould dt he Sib was with Mutt It seems J A is playing harrl to jel but it isnt uorking this time 1 wonder what M I thought of R  going to Ann Arbor to 1 t his girr A S likes to be with J H when die wears her cheer louder out fit Is  in losing h eyesight What would Rusty do if sbe knew KRwus out wtb i JJM Sat nitc  L 15 is making headway with Woody I guess Scotty is out of the picture I J dos not seem to ht making heady with M li Is J R still in  in Hewall Under Federal Supervision Meriter Federal Oepotit In  turance Corporation All Da poiitg Insured up to 5,000 fo ach Depositor WHEN YOU ARE READY TO PURCHASE  3 3 3 i IOO in Did R II and M C have time when thev took R Hout rl J It seems M Vv s having a hard time keeping D B interested traiW  R F has found an interest Detroit so E H is alone often Why has I Y, not taken any tTest in women this term Did  lose hs love last June in in he  i if  Your next ar, Washing Machine, Refrigerator or other oiiMinier Goods and need financial assistance do t with a low co t loan through this bank ITS A CONVENIENT RLACE TO HORROW AND A GON  VENIENT RLACE TO PAY SEE US FOR FULL DETAILS WE HAVE AMPLE AVAILABLE   FOR LOANS FUNDS SOUND ArJ7nrin next week  P W Curlett cabled St Joe hosI Winkle,  , neighborhood Wednecrla nijht in  The Younglove school clenrej 2 i at their dancat Gregnrrr SaturdayThe Fred For7 md Jnhn y yv  families of Ypsilanti spent Sundayi at the John Martin home j  Lyle Mnrtin of Detroit nnd Mr i  and Mrs R H Teople of Rritrhton fjumilMsifJllliwi REM  iATE MOfTGAGES OR PERSONAL AT REAS ONARLE RATES  s I in Howell Tt was , at the P Coodeh bn lonlbiU MM William Shehan with from the date hereof, and that , in Clarence Deal  Mrs Villa Richards plaintiffs it is ordered that the ab  Mrs Thomas To n MoTlHav wgb, at thp homo of ove named defendants and their un honor oi mr T n Ti Mpaa vi1H  tj known heirs, devisees, legatees and  who now live dn case their WZs WU1  JJ of Dfinsvllie  t rom the date nereoi, ana inai , iniiarem ,  i dXult thereof said bill be taken asi the Roche Shehan home m Ann Ar mmummimummm LIVESTOCK HAUUrC GENERAL TRUCKING , confessed by said defendants and 1 each and all of them  It is further ordered that the  plaintiffs cause this order to be pubi lished within forty days in the  Pinckney Dispatch newspaper print  ed, published and circulating in said County once in each week for at least six successive weeks Glenn C Yelland Circuit Court Commissioner Livingston County Michigan A true copy John A Hgman, clerk bor Thursday Mr and Mrs Dale MHler daughter spnt lst Toedav and Mrs Victor Hanson in The latter is just out of Mr Ahor armv Mr and with Ann the The above entitled suit involves i  laHjr sundav and is brought to quiet title to thein 1    located in  and c1l dav for tnr find Mrp, Franei Vnin Mrs Fnnice Shuchart of Howell at the Wm Shehan home one  last week Francis is working the Howell Flectrie Motors George Bennett and Louis Kihhe who were in the Philipine with Friday Haines and Norman Miller call Xrms Party and Dance Sponsored by th Sopbmore C1M Friday, Dec 14th  MUSIC BY F1NLAN ORCHESTRA Weekly Trips Mde to Detroit 1  A MmfAUmUUe   A wi i A i i   Mr and Mrs Roy Dillingham visfollowinf described lands located a TrUf AnA Mrg Aiva Copeman of Lmagston 4State of Tth ifl honor of Mr and follows, towit TWV aima called on Hon Dillingham Tfce southwert quarter  ,  for the Hrtwet fractionml qnarter M   tSSTmith Earl Key to1 Se tSr ttLSttiM their Xma urrte  tinn comer therej Bf2,i4 Mi L, 1  tfcree 8 Horth,Roafte W   JTLMI tendod te ot flH Town   I  SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT At Piackaey Hik 50c 4S Gjm  East Jigf VsaWkUe 4 VanWUAie Attorney tor Plafctftts oM0rtr,   iwv WWF uw Bjviiw MfrwT  f  1MM     tnPfahr m      W V   , NK i v t  I iiiuimiiiuitiiiMUttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiutuiuiuii Now in Stock 275 Gal Fuel Oil Tank 300 Gal Metal Septic Tank Toilet Combination, Pipes Air Filters for Furnaces 12 and 3 in Pipe Coverin Farm Fence, Barn Hangers Place your order Steel Sleds, Wheel and Rocking Horses for Christmas WcttoexUv Dec, 12, 1945 f Classified Want Ad rstshllsnod IMS mi  ,1 PROFESSIONAL CAR I  FOU SALELaundry Store Harry Hannaman  McPherson State Bank  j J FOK SALE5 Room House in Hamj burg village Inquire of Ken Davis, Llamburg, Mich  O 5 pay reward T 1 JP 5 1 TUCK OC 3 WANTEDTurkcys, g Write or call at the SHOPPING HINTS Thought is now turning to Christmas Shoppi, but the stocks on the merchants shelves are still limited With this fact in view this bank has irm ,     i  a few suggestions to make as ahelp I LOSTWaterman fountom pen Leave jn fulfiU the fih , HJU ,ut telephone office to call 95 Will, For  habya Saving8  t begun now ran help provide for fu Geese,  ture needs and education vow for  Barrows 1 Ducks c ,L    A shiny Home Savings Bank too, will culti vate the savings habit Lillywhite Poultry Farm j For brother or sister piece of 2520 Mati East, Pinckney, Mich n8w currency jn any denomination ,, 4T    A Ti,ft desired and enclosed in an attractive FOUNDA black and tan noundjhe envelope   acceptable gjft owner can have by paying for kep , For the older member8 of the fam Bert Wylie  Uy a Cashiers Check to be spent I when the real things they want are j again available is an ever pleasing  surprise FOR SALEYoung Cattle W C Miller FOR SALEAbout 15 cords of Oak  Hickory block wood450 a cord in the woods Extra if delivered Robert Pike, Phone 91F4 LEE LAVEY minr niwiiir4iHiimrfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiriuimttiittfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHWiu Feeds of All K inds g FOR SALE1 Jarge Circulating 5 iicutcr in Rood condition S  520 Unadilla St S j WANTEDCattleto dehorn  NcPiiersoo State Bank The Pinebey SiBritram Ray M Defty, ML D Pimekooy, Miehisjoa SundaylliQO a mto I00 p m Wednesday2 to 4 tp n, 7 to S p, m, Saturday to 8 in the evening DR a R MeCLUSKEY DENTIST U2H K Michigan Telephones OffUe, 120 Rostdnnss iS Evening by Appomtsaont HewoU, MSAigon MARION BEAUTY SHOP SPEOIAL1ZING IN PERMANENTS MACHINE AND MACHZNELESS ALSO COLD WAVES Phone 6 MARION JARVIS,Owner PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER rmm WU inekney, ftfiehigen HERBSNEEu 189 S07ttQpBi IteweJI, Real Relate, City, Lnhe end 9 A Ut Y CEMKLim8UAU  An Arbor, Mtshlgan HAROLD D CHUBB HewoU, Michigan Representative Phone tT or 439 Honey to loan af reasonaole rate Interest paid on Savings Book an Tine Certificate of Deposit McPherson State Dan Lloyd Hendee, Phone SSFlp Ml apowU p   m 8 Ibsand up urd by Qr BMBDrvhip    1 ftoDoait iviraneo ,FOR SALETurkeys,  alivo or dressed Cecil Roberts 7150 Pinckney  LEK lAVEY CiNERM INSURANCE Pboso 59P3 rHoehoy, MUbipui MARTIN J LAV AN Pboa IS  Brlite CkoHet K op Attonioys at Le First State e4 Salaf a HevoO, MUbifer P H Swarthoiit  Son  PTJNERAL HOME Howell Rd   i FOR SALE400 bushel of oats i Gerald Reason aHoBBJBpjpppjjjpjpapjjpjpKBjBSKi FUR tALEWhite Cloverlne Salve Also rubbish hauled 25c a load out FOR sA Walnut dining room j doors 50c a load from basement chairs chairs  Harry Hannaman 32 ojo DAIRY 16 oio DAIRY EGG MASH SCRATCH BROILER MASH 40 o o HOG CONE BRAN MIDDS  SALT BLOCK BAG SALT PET DOG RATION PIG FEED OLD CORN SOY BEAN MASH CORN  OAT CHOP CALF MEAL RABBIT PELLETS  suite, table, buffet and six also dresscr and four oak reasonably priced 75G E Main St j GEESEDressed geese for the holi Pinckney, Mich days Leave orders early and I can  fill all orders I FOR SALEEGGS I amn, 220 UnadiUa TJusVavo HannaJohn R Martin FOR SALECabbago, 1 a bushel Earl Gallup FOR SALESmall radioteWemodeJ, also new 22 repeating rifle Lucius Doyle, phone 42 NOTICE Income taxes made out at my home 406 East Grand River, Brighton Phone 3731, BBrighton Mrs J M McLucas ELECTRIC WIRING AND  REPAIRING rhone 115 G EL VEDDER Miss Eva Wenderlein, Mrs Clifford VanHorn and Joan Snooks were JWANTED1 would like to buy your J  raw furs, hides and pelts Also deer, skins Call Lucius DaylXjphone 42 Pinckney, Mich  FOR SAkE1000 cords of wooJ or to cut on sharesalso tiapping rights John Spears SH X  I Farmers Feed Supply Co MAX RUSSELL, MGR ANTIQUES vVANlrJBBiohjiSbats, lamps, china figures, glass baskets slippers, animals, milkwhite dishes with holes around tfe edpe, china jewell boxes and clocks, buttons,je elry, rose bowls, vasos, pictures, fur niturr Write Barbara Hunn, Par ma, Mich and she will call WANTUOD CHICKENS Highest prices paid for alt kinds of poultry Tyjor Bropan, Howell, Mich Phone 572, Howjell mms SAfc  I miuiiuMmiiMMAhMiiiiiiiiiiiHi MiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiuiiiiiMiiiiiiiiihmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiu iiMiiiiiiijiuiiiiiiHb i Housewives SAVE TOUR f WASTE FATS Tb United States Government Needs them Sor EXPLOSIVES Leave Them at this Store 2 3 S   I s if i 4  z   i I  , wi rouix er AETTER HEATS At Clarks This is one of a series of advertisements prepared in cooperation with the electrical confraffoft in your area in the interest of insuring adequate wir ing for every home When you build or remodel, be sure your home is properly wired For wiring recommendations, call your local Detroit Edison oice   Yint put more eggi in a basket than it will hold It wont work And you cant use any number of electrical appliances on one circuit It wont work either Yet many home owners iave NyvHrtf accustomed to n4rprnW wingto frequent blown fusts because of anOYerloaded circuit Making tare that your home wiring it up to date k your assurance of being able to oat the electrical appliances you want in your home when you tfwatf to m where you wsme o use them U haying your home furnishings to suit your taste, with outlets always convenient It also means chat it should accommodate a cal apfrfiinces And of ptanssor r  eeMAl to  KTR01T EDISON     i ,  r 1 ,jV , ,r, , ,  ,   1The Pinkw Dispatch Wednesday, Dec 12, 1945 AUCTION  Due to sickness in the family I am j compelled to sell all my personal property and this farm to the highest bidder, located 9 miles southwest of Howell or  mile south of Pintfree, known as the Harry Williams farm or 8 miles northwest of Pinckney on Dec 18th HOT LUNCH SERVED AT NOON CATTLE BANGS TESTED Black Cow, fro ah 6 weeks Urown Cow, milking, due Feb v Jersey Cow Milking, due Feb 5 Roan Cow, freah 8 weeks Guernsey Cow, due April 4, milkintf Guernsey Cow, jJue Jan 10, milking Brown Swiss, fresh 6 weeks Durham Cow, due Mar 12, milking Durham Cow, due April 10, milking Jersey Cow, fresh 4 weeks i Jersey Cow, freth 3 weeks Holstein Heifer, due Feb 12 Holstein Heifer due Jan 0 Holstein Heifer, due April 5 Guernsey Heifer, fresh 10 weeks Guernsey Heifer, du March 15 Holstein Heifer, J2 weeks old HAY AND GRAIN 32 Ton of Alfilfa and Hroom 100 Bushel of Corn,200 Bushel Oats IS Acres of Shocked Corn 9 Acres of Winter Wheat 6 Acres of Rye Ouruitity of Pop Corn HOGS 3 Brood Sows 12 Pigs, 15 Weeks Old 2 Black Sows POULTRY 30 White Rock Pullets n Bantum Chicks Feeders, Waterers, Feed Banels HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE General Klectrc Refrigerator,7 ft, hitr onrviel Cook Stov Large Heating Stove, coal or wood, Homestead Washing Machine, Midwest Electric Radio, Mohair 2 Piece Living Room Suite, 3 Overstuffed Arm Cfcnirs 4 Drpssors, TaHe Lamps Floor Lamps, Chiferobe, Chest of rrnerf TTMP, Ruffett and Chairs nearly new Linoleum, Fruit Jars, Crocks, Bur Bowl FARM TOOS 1945 BN Farmall Tractor on rubber Two Row Cultivator McCormlckDeering Manure Spreader, McCormick Dueling Tractor Dsc WcCoTnickPeoring Corn Binder, Gale Corn Planter, Sterling Side Delivery RakeMcCormiekDeerinr HPV LoaderMowing Machine, Good Rubber Tired Wagon with 14 ft hay rack, Rubber Tired Stock Traikr Land Roller, Ridine Cultfvator, 8 Burr Machine, ,3 Section 01, iver rinT Tooth Drag, 2 Section  le, Oil Barrel Ouantity 1 in, 2 and S in Rope Walking Plow, Set DoubSoik Tooth Drag, Lanre Iron Kettle Harness 3 Bee Hives Butter Churn 4 Milk Cans, Pails and Strainer etc This farm of 160 acres wll be auctioned off at 2oclockTRMS12 Noataa TIM Fred Raymond,Prtt HAftOLD GATES iei   o3c5 rural line neighbors give fiie other fellow a chegesce There are very few more rural telephone lines today than before the war But, because there were so manywar esscntial,rural folks who had service installed, there are almost twice as many telephones as before the war In other words, there nqw are more telephones per line Vvc intend to move ahead with the job of nddrng more lines just as fast as conditions permit First we will provide telephones to those who ire waiting Then we will reduce the number of telephones per line Meanwhile, everyone can enjoy better str vice if he will share the line with a true spirit of friendliness YoulMielp by keeping all calls short ,   avoid listening in or interrupting when the line is in use  hantf up your receiver carefully One receiver off the hook tics up a whole line MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY STATE OF MICHIGAN County Th Probata Court for the of Livington At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the City of lTwelT in said county on the 14th uay of November A 1, 1945 Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Claude H Kennedy, Deceased It appearing to the Court hat the time for presentation of claims against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be ap Willis L LyonsJudge of Probate A true copy Celeta   STATE OF MICHIGAN County STATE OF MICH IC AN County The PiobaU Court for tho Livingston At a session of said Court held at the Probate Office in the City of Th Probate Court for tno County Howell in said County, on the 29Ui of Livngston day of November A D, 1945 At a sessionof said Court,  at Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, the Probate Office in the City of judge of Probate Howell in said County on the 21st 1 the Matter of the Estate of Clara Mercer, Deceased Hugh Milner having filed in his petition paying that the admin istration of said estate be granted to suitable pointed to receive,examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Court day of November A D, 1945 In tne Matter of the Estate of James Laughlin, Deceased Martin J Lavan, having filed his ptition, praying that an instrument Kalph Glenn or some other filed in said Court be admitted to j person Probate as the last will and testa It is ordered that the 24th day of ment of said deceased and that ad Deccember A D, 1945 at ten oclock ministration of said estate be grant in tbe forenoon, at said Probate Off Tt is Ordered That all of the cred ed to Martin J Lavan or some other ic be andis hereby appointed for iters of said deceased are required suitable person, j hearing said petition, te present their claims to said court it j OrderedThat the 21t day of   Further Ordered, That pubat said Probate Office on or before January A D, 1946 at ten oclock  notice thereof be given by publi the 18th day of January, A DJ in the forenoont amid Probate Off tion of a copy of this order tor 1946, at ten o clock in the forenoon 1 k be and is hereby appointed for tnree ccessive weeks previous U said time and place being hereby ap hearing said1 petition j  4y of bearing, in the Pinekney pointed for the examination and adf ft is Further Ordtni, That public Dispatch,  newspaper printed aac juatment of all claims and demands notice thereof be given by publica circulated in said County against said deceased  tie of a copy of this order, for WiUi  Lyons, Judge of Probata It it Farther Ordered, That public three sucoasawe weeks previous to A tru C9py be gives by publication said day of arvsln m the Pinckney Celestia Paraoan,register of probata of this order oaee each week fori Dispatch, three successive weoks previous to circufevfed hi amid CevatyT the said day of hear in the Piackf Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate George Meabon jr and wife call a newspaper print  A true copy ed at the Win Marshal home m ed and circulated ia said Couaty ICetostia PanbalUtagiater of Probate Stocfcbridg Sunday</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>ednudty, Dec 5, 1945 f  fa  News Items of Boys in Service Wfca A  IK tto AMM4 December Court Football Term Calendar Banquet Sat  No 4 December Court Terms Starts oa  December 10 Calendar is Light i The winter term of court opens Dec 10 63 cases are listed of which 3 are criminal, 7 citizenship, 11 jury cases, 4 nonjury, 26 chancery and We thank Seigt Welton Chamber, lain for a Congou and ewa Year card he sent u iwmGermany Staff Sergt  tank McFadden oi Fort QgeiUwrpa, Georgia will spent i 26 divorce Christmas With ma parents in Uoi The criminal cases are the People ledo vs Daniel Uwrber and George Defobeit Lavey of Ann Arbor, on vinesauult and battery and the Peo of the late Duane Lavey of Piuu1 pie vis Kussell Buckner, assault to  High School Football Team To Bo Honored at Big sWaauet Dee   Michigan Mirror i  State Newsl 0 Nowa and and Hsapsoiugs of to  SUU Tersley Told from Lansing was discharged from the service uc Ft Grant, III last week Cut Bob Cole of Gregory has received a discharge from the army Sgt Glendon McClear of Gregory went to Wisconsin last week to visit his brother, Tom, in the air carp who expects overseas duty soon Robert Gallagher of Dexter township a rnducted in the army Weddny  Robert Donald Martin, former loccal resident was in Howell last week on this way to East Rochaway, N Y to visit his wife He will reside in Flint where he has enrolled at the Gen Motors Tech School Robert Dilloway, son of Mr and Mrs Wm Dilloway, Howell is now stationed at Schrivenham University, England Jimmic Doolittle was home from Ft Sheridan over the weekend  Paul Flintof has received an honorable discharge from the U S  army Cyrus AtLee has been made a  sergeant at Camp GrantHollis Swat thout has also been raised to that rank Swarthout sprained his anWe playing football recently Harold Farley who has seen extensive overseas service in England, France and Germany has been diachargd and is at the Ben Tomlin do hodily harm leas than murder Those seeking citizenship are An drea Cannestra, Alois Hofmann, Ad The annual footbrl banquet will be held at the school Saturday night IT MARYS CHUftCH it will be a roast be of dinner and  Rev France Uurpny, pastor the tickets are 100 It will start at  Masses at 741 and 1100 a m 700 pm j Catechism 745 Sunday and 10Oocult luak oi appraising the wage coi The team this year won 6 games,  a m Saturday Jtroversy between Michigan automo tied 1 and lost 2While not having Novena Friday 1220 uoon andjoile companies and UAWCIO the power and qffenso of last years  800 p m, j union WIRE 4 1 OMMttN  During the presidential terms oi the lute Franklin DRoosevelt he was clawed a u despotdictator etc by the opposition who charged that he Assuming that there are UNO sides j ursurped lhti fusions of congress to everythingeven to the Michigan I ami inttde u rubbr tttmP of themautomobile strikethe Michigan Mir1 were loud crys lor cnre8 t ror this week undertakes the difti asserl ltse11 and Perform the duties it was intended to Despite the clamor the lute president usually got his Kislution enacted and very little of agggregation they had lots of fight j Preparation for Holy Communing spirit which shoved strong in ion each Saturday 8 to  p m and the game at Dexter where that teamSunday 700 to 7SO , m made 14 first downs to Pinckneys 4 J Catechism at 10 a m Sat and1 Hrst, we assume also that it is a puer and fundamentalduty of tinpress to report facts objectivelyThis olf Gregor, Joseph Hofmann, Joseph, and got inside the Pinckney 10 yardfter Sun masses Martin, Frances Jasckak, and Mable Ion Harter The divorce cases arc Frederica vs Ford Haller, William vs Dora Faulds, Mildred vs Edward Bibbley, George vs Rose Hays, Florence vs  Brayton Kirk, Fay vs Sydney Klemow, Vida vs George De ine, Mabell g Orrin Fisk, Marjorie vs James McGure, Rachael vs Valentine Gehringer, Margaret vs Edward Baker Betty vs Clarence McQuown  Jean line 6 times Pinckney only had onoj scoring chance which they madeni communion Sunday sood on to take the lead 7 to 6 j  the parish  Sun is the 2nd Sun in Advent for the men So scoring was done the last half, Pinckney devoting all her time to de fending her goal line in which they were successful Following the banquet there win he a banquet with John Burg, former teacher as toastmaster Song High School Girls Remarks 6 Senior Toam Member vs Richard Wilson, Marjorie vslGus Ledwidge, Jack Reid, Pat Jeff Gene MillerLyle vs Vera MeDaniels, Samuel vs Nora Matteson, Thelma vs George McClvrc, Albert vs Margaret South, UVKXU VS Bruce Craft, Doris vs Nyme Far rage, Carl veLu Baverstock, Freda vs Andrew,Response by home Gordon Lamb who has been in  die Waid, James vs J9sepbtjje Brown, Anna vs John Felowar Clara vs James Campbell, Leonard vs Paul ine Ewers Jury cases areAppealsr  reys, Don, Burns, Bud Ford and Charles Clark Song Dick Campboll,Jackie Cark and Chris Campbell  Response by  Mothers Fathers Eliza1 Old Gratis  Sergt Lloyd Honde Following this a few others mcludng old football stars will be called u  The balance of the evening will leth Murphy vs Arthur and Helen be 8pent in dancing with the Finlan Thompson nd Lettie Laxton vs chegtra furnishing music W W Sargent Tickets may te obtained of Among the intentions are Sun, high mass for the late Henry McVay, Mon, relatives of J J McGrath and Feast of StFrancis XavierWedhigh mass for C H Kennedyntention of Ray Chandler,Wed,high mass for the John Fohey family, Thur, intention of the living, Fri, high mass for the late Edward Cooney, Sat Holy Day, Feast of Immaculate Conception at 6 a m, mass for the late Peter and Catherine Coyne, at 8 a m for the Parishioners,benefactors and friends of the parish Sun,, high mass for the jate Mrs Mary Emerson A in itself, u not easy to do Eyewiinessea to an accident often tell diff erent stories A jury consisting oi  Id ndividuals, not just one is a safeguard against miscarriage of justice Second,we assume that an enlight it died in committees When President Truman took office he was dis posed to show a conciliatory attitude toward congress for which the press showered praises upon him and said he was restoring to congress it rightjul function ot which it long had cen deprived Now all is changed and the press is cullinj upon the president to exhibit real leadership ened public opinion,created by both and Ket thp urent legislation enact emotionat dcclara ions of the 2 par cd nearlr u11 f which is stalled n Trespass on the CaseMadden Dist Co v Ernest Eilert, John Buxton vs Burton Miller, Alphonse Wielfart vs Kenneth Wakeman, Helen Bernard vs John Combs, Gustave Lenz, Delia Lenz vs John Combs, A L Bernard vg John r0mbs,Lloyd Tower vs Thos the Philipinea, before that in Italy  azel Tower vs Thos Bam is on his way home  ,f mSuV t nJu Prv Maynard Clark, a memberTrperwmStato Bank ys Dale Grovseinor class has registered with the draft board He may get deferred until after graduation CharlesXlark jr, also a member of the senior class has registered with the draft hoard Henry Loud who enlisted here 2 weeks ago, was accepted and is at Ft  r Trespass on CaeHelen Ulatowski s Mable St Richard Brogan Assump tPlymouth Elevator vs Thos and Ithel teHhi  Chancery Cases areToQuiet Titlelanch Green vs Jas Larowe, Flor Vhalen vs Isaac Piatt,Carl SteinackI er cs Theodore Smtley, Harold Cran COMWUWfTT COWuL tHtH Rev Alfred Allerd, Minittor MrsFlorence SaugbafOrganist and Choir Dlector G M Thompson, S S Supt Morniig Worship 1080 Samday School  1140 Cheir practise Wed evening Universal Bible Sunday Bring your Bibles Young Peoples Meeting at fi30 SheridanHis clothes came back here Monday Sergt Max Reynolds called un from Ft Sheridan Sunday He will be home this week when he gets his discharge Don Griffith who is at the naval school at Cleveland, Ohio, broke a  bone in his foot last week playing basket ball Miss Dorothy Meabon who has been a chauffer at Ft Lewis, Wash, has been transferred to Long BeachCal Garth Meyer USN is now at Manes in the Phflipines Sergt Harold Gallup has received a discharge from the army and har located in Detroit He served in Ger many with a tank unit Jack White has been made a cr ain at Ogden,UtahHe may make he army a career for awhile Gar Bennett, husband of  elen Devereaux has received a di iiarge from the army Carl Bidwe , husband of Ruth Devereaux v ill re cceive one this week We understand that Capt Lucius Wilson of the coast artillery at Fishermans Island, Va, will remain in the service and make the army a career Cpl Lloyd VanBUurcum was home OB leave from Wilmington, Del until til Wednesday He is a motor mechanic and tpendB much time in the airWhile at Homestead, Florida he  made many flights to CuhaThe hurl cane destroyed the barracks and  he was sent to Petewaoe dall vs Oliver Sprague,Chris Schram vs James Kimberyl, Wm Tompkins vs John Whyte, Alger So vs Par sons k Johnson,Mable Hi vs Lucy Johnson, Edward Stephen  Sophia Starkey, David Rife vr Peter Chase, Arthur Moffett vs Daniel OdeH, Charles Strobte vs Solomon Peterson, Maude Bliven vs Elis1 Gnu, Thuroon Lumber vs Jas TowUnd, Cm I OfVll vs Elizabeth Thomppri Howard Thayer, J Burg or Mury Kennedy  mm mmmmt WORPEN C HENDEE Worden C Hendee, 78, son of the PM,or GOSPEL m5S   te William and Lucy Swarthout Hen  J l el ulZii 1 I  A   ,        I a o aupt Marvin Shirev dee, passed away at his home in this Morning Worihi  lo0o village Saturday after a severe ill Sunday School  104r nes8LOfeveraJmpnthBU was born I Young Peoples Meeting 730   the Hendeo farm in Putnam towt hip and his entire life has been prayer Service, Wed 800 spent in this community where hoj   C8tablshed an enviable  repaiatiouL    for sterling ccitizenship, contribut fJO MILLION CANS Or FOOD ing generously to the best interests A campaign to collect twenty mill of religious, educational and civic ion cans of food for the war strickaffairs  en  Europe and the Far East will The deceased leaves his wife, Mrs De conducted for one week starting Rose Nash Hendee, four sons, Lynn, PinckneyJyle, Ann Arbor, Clare Sunday, Dec 9 and ending Dec 17 This campaign which will be held in WmNewcombe vs Felix CourtTo demand deedDewey Douglas Bertha Hut, FartitionLottie vs 1 rank Edgeworth, AccountingGH imrt vs HUda Thirlwell Specific 1 flerfomanceyBarold Scofield vs  Max Mussen, Von Nichols vs John Portland, Oregon and Dr Cecil HenIthe Jrlhn mi8Rons and churches dee of Lansing and two daughters, of  Umted Rtates is unler the Mrs Blanche Clark, Pinckney and Mrs Marjorie Parkinson,Ann Arbor, Also surviving are 22 grand children and 8 great grandchildren and sister, Mrs Ned Chubb, P daughter, MrsFerne Miller,preceded her father in death Funeral services were held at the Pinckney Com Congl church Tuesday afternoon, Rev J M McLucas and RevAlfred Allard officiating leadership of the Archbishop, Bishops of the country The Holy Father, Pope Pius XII is vitally interested in this drive and has elready sent a Special Apostolic Blessing to all who help in this great corporal work of  mercy The need for this help can not possibly be exaggerated or overestimated First hand information from Europe emphasizes that starvation and extreme want face mill ties and by the tui is as others see tiiemwill 0 the utujor and final factor determining outcome of the Michigun strike TIK MU  gun automobile busines, date back to 1899 when the Old Venule Co which had moved fron Lansing to Detroit, began regula production of automobiles In 19In the newly formed General Motors or, took over the Olds work, in  ISJOi HeniV Ford produced his fiju cur the company, a family corporation was chartered in 1919 This new industry resulted in a boom for Detroit whose population jumped from 25,704 in iu to  l,B8,nf2 in 19ilthe spun of a sngle generation Other citiesFlint, Saginaw, PontiacLansing and Grand apida experienced similar growth Because the automobile industry employs mass production methods, lahor demand has been largely for unskilled workers Highly skilled mechanical jobs are few One ndustriul ist said a furm boy could become a auto worker in J0 days and if hv was very good, in three days Because of this the auto industry drew labor from the midwestern  states, MIchigari7 eTmrYtmfarfcen tucky, Tennessee and the deep south and as a result much of it has been transput and marginal Another characteristic of the in committees while congrcbs spouts iff about Iearl Harbor,conscrptsL the atomic bomb etc If the presiderw had a program and congress another onedirectly opposed this division of authority might work Such is not  Lhe case Congress has 40 different plans depending on the district from which the congressmen come This makes for a stalemate and it has always been necessary for the presi dnt to cajole, use pressure and pull wires etc to get his measures enacted, This may not bo an ideal way of doing business but it always has been the American wav Tho state liquor commission is becoming interested in the huge increase in the resales of lquor licen ses which is some cases are selling as high as 50,l The state only gets f0 a license In most cases veryittle improvement has been made on the property and the big prices are apparently for the license and trade Some licenses have changd hands half a dozen times in the past year, each time at a increase in price Most of those resales are taking place in Detroit where brokers are said to he reaping huge profits As no new licenses are granted there it i necessary to buy an existing business in order to break in The luor control commission also sus has been its periodic fluctatious of j poets that the underworld is getting A, , , ions of people this winter unless Among those from out of town food g ided for themTho8e 8uff who attended the sesvices were Mr grinff mogt ,, be the chiJren and  ri  11, Vo  U Fmi1 f I ,  I mothers driven from their home Uunmert W0  MrsLChubb, A MRoche,Unsing, and , from thpir famile, m0 pf rfilL vfw J B rrand Utl2 I iPLeUrnt nTtr Hundreds of thousands in Europe Wood, Ralph GtHett vj W  Brow  ei pVi  un E Backuac,Lum 1 wander indismay from place to pla er, Jas Lineau vs Richard HibbardMr ftnd Mw ln Frigbee shepardsin tamh o o and JothingThaie vill, Mr and Mrs Lee Hendee,Port people are our Brothers in Christ,re land, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Apple deemed alike as you and I, bv th ton, Trenton, Mr and Mrs Burton biood of 0ur DIvine Savior Misled, Horning, and Mr and Mrs Arthur Hutchins and Mr and Mrs Thomas Mitchell, Jackson, Mr and Mrs Ned Chubb of Webbervilie CIRCUIT COURT NEWS Judge Collins held a one day court session at Howell last week Quiet Title decrees were granted to  Harold Crandall vs Oliver Sprague, Florence Whalian vs Isaac Piatt and Cart Steinacker vs Theodore Smiley Divorces were grated to Mable vs Orrin Fisk, Lyie from Vera McDaneis, Betty from Clarence McQuon, Florence from Brayton Kirk Marjorie from Gene Miller YOUNG LADIES AUXILIARY The Young Ladies Auxiliary met  m 16 members and 4 Mn Rene Miller was in chaige of entertaiameavt The next meeting is at the hoeaei me new  M , breakfast at the country of Mrs George Enquist of Hiland, apq left for  trip to Mrs Clyde Fisher, after extensive service in Germany, has been dis charged and arrived home Sunday Junor Wagoner USN is home front Florida on fudoub Bud Emery, gunner Srd dees etl Lake on Doc IS This will be a Xsnas Hamburg is Bewetetioned at Nasme pjty There wtH be a 26c charge km, Jape 1 eauAeage of gifts Meet at the wecrori5T toM,t8 liviagMo Lodge No 7 FM AM OTICe MeCLEARLYONS Anita Catherine McClear, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Mark McClear of Gregory was married to Bernard Lyons, eon of Mr and Mrs Harry Lyons of Chelsea at St Marys church in Chelsea Nov 19, Rev  Rev Lige officiating The were attended by Dorothy MeOesur, sister of the bride andJoseph Lyons, brother of the groom Glennon McClear and William sUdemacher acted as tubers After wedding club the deluded and fooled by rapacious leaders, they are now disillusioned, beaten and left to die from hungc, starvation and diseaseThe foodstuff received in tins campaign vll he 7triSutcd io the war devastl cum lies of Europe and Par East as a C ristmas gift, from the merbe of all the parishes of America Help will also be sent to the Philipines Each family or household in the diocese is requested tr contribute 6  to 6 cane of any kinds of food All i11 wflfe evaporared, rondpns 4 re IAH June Hw elected 4i feilowing officers Tues day nJsdht W M Joseph Griffsm  W  W  W C MUer  P W Osriejfet The rar meeting of Ptncknev Chapter OR S will be held Fridav nmi Dc7tk at S p sn The Grand Outdeia, ltraJe Settoa of Moras7 will give a eefceef ef at  he couple City trip to New York SAFETY PATsUML The pupils of Mrs, Swarthout s ream have formed two patrols The beys Safety Patrol  is composed of Jamee AHard capt Jade Jeffeeys,  Lt GeejOait, Jerry saoroei aest Leeds CUrk Taey wtU me 1 assua mat tjhc streets at disSjat mllf af dee ataefc They  ed, powdered, chocolate and formula for infantstrained or chopped food or vegetablesFor adults, all kinds of canned food are welcome All disposed to donate are requested to call one of the committee or leave th food at one of the following places PinckneyMorray Kennedys r, gory Gay Kohas Also it may be left at the rectory Mrs Lee Levey is dmirlady She employment New models A change may lay off thousands When Ford changed from the Model T, jome 10,000 workers were laid off for many months The unskilled nature of the work, plus periodic layoffs, did not make for a steady income The NRA study of wages showed that 4S percent of the workers deceived an annual income of less than 1,000 Here you have a new industry,em ploying unskilled workers subjert to a periodic loss of income It seems inevitable that labor unrest would breed in such fertile sod Rememljer 10i7 and the sitdown strikes in Michigan Here wasevid ence that the penduum had swung far to the left The United States supreme court declared the action illegal It is significant to note that the C F 0 labor movement in Michigan is less than decade ohl n experience Here is also a new development The newness of the lAWCMO in fact,is perhaps its greatest strength and also its greatest weakness Led by the Reuther brothers, the union has boldly demanded straight 30 percent increase in the workers hour rateor IH hours pay for 40 hours work Further than that, the  union insists that the corporations profits are a matter of proprietary interest of the workers General Motors offered to nrrease the hour rate 10 percent and to a control of the liquor business means of stootre owners by We are watrhing with interest tha movement in Flint started by Lt ,fuk Iackard, a discharged air force mn who saw no overvis service to form an organization of war veterans oppossed to union and strikes He was once a IK member but dropped his membership For a long time the press has clamed that the majority of service men were opposed to, the union and he agony column haters signed Disgusted Service Men have been appearing in large numbers We were inclined to take this with a grain of salt as the bulk of the service men came from the la  hor class, the sons of the welltodo usually being able to get rommUsionsAfter World War 1, the veterans exerted enough pressure to com pel I most of the states to pay them a bonus and then they staged their imous march on Washington and  entually got a national bonus from congre s This procedure may  rreated when all the boys get    k Gov Kelly in his first cam  in came out in favor of a state 1  Little has since ben heard of it bt there is liable to be considerable later on  The troubles of China are now much in the limelightDuring the war China was featured as the 4th great surea 45 hour week The present j wM f and pIaceJ n  Up hours rate is 1 to  115 The g Qf new rate would be 126 The pay   Ru8g We wen  ed to think this was far fetched allowing for absenteeism would be 5564  The strugv1 is akin to Davids combat with Goliath The General Motors financial position as report, ed by the New York Times is 22 billions in asset and II billions in  liquid assets The unions resources, if distributed to all members would be  about 3 each , If the union is successful in gett  ing anything like a 30 percent boo wtt he aeaistod by MrMuny Keen, edy, Mrs Dea Swaitheat, Mrs La da Deyie, Mrs Mary EichmaaMrs dare Mmer, Mm Marmaa White Mr Was Jeffreys, Mrs Staaleyl Maaaat Mm Gay Ceha, Mrs Via Taung, Mm Jack Yeanc Mra1 in wage rates the effect will be wide spread Prices must be adjusted up ward the CARD OT TUMmMB We wish to thassk aft  for the many acta ef tdaeV China, although one of the nations in the  oM  the backward Its illiteracy rate is highest and it has more poverty any other country Starvation is of the principal causes of  there Years ago they their principal seaports, mines oil fields to other countries to ate Many of the milliooeir families of New England made their fortunes  in China and the famoas dipper  Ships of a hundred yean er mere ago were build for the CHea trade of tivs country For ever 1T the to Ite er them the Ut aad the Sudft  J JftiCmmmmmm V Sylvan Theatre NEIGHBORING NOTES CHL3EA, MICIl, Muruu J Laven, Brighton attor I ucy, leu Nnw York City by plane Monday lor Ireland Tut Ann Arbor city counei Fri, Sat, Sat, Dc 7, 8 ULNTLE ANNIE Starring MARJOR1E MAIN, JAMES CRAIG, and DONNA REED Cartoon Nw Hollywood Victory Caravan Sun, Mon, Dae 9, 110 A BELL FOR ADANO Starriilg GENE T1ERNEY, WILLIAM UEN DIX and JOHN HODIAK Cartoon My Man Sun Shows 306, f 00, 7t00, 900 j the Ira Wil on farm on near Fowlerville nei Tue, Wed, Thur, Dec U, 12, 13  4 SI ATE FAIR  A Muiical in Technicolor Starring JEANNE GRAINDANA ANDREWS VIVIAN BLAINE, FAY BAINTER and DONALD MEEK Showi 715 and 010 Joining iarzan and the Amazon Uvar 21, And then 1 here Were Nor4 I ha3 voted to install parking meters u thai my The Stoekbridge O K S will hold a reception lec , ib Im Mrs Ethel Clean, ppointed ernid organist of the  K S, irand Chapter Edward ilmor and Afiss Jackie , llreniser ol ireory starting from  Richmond, Uunh d in Howell ,Ann j Arbor aad 1onti u S TTvrday in their crnrs country 1KL lit They passed all tests, One of the v dairy bams on farm on Grand River d down last week, 2fi0 people are now Vmg in the Willow Hun 1ini in1 mi, most of whom are lnivevatv if Michigan , The unit will hmie t00 more i Mich Suite ic will begin nt oncf a ,HOII,III0 housing program tit bviild three mens dormitories and 101 apartment units  10 pasengers were injured nenr PvipMon 1isl Wodnrxieiv when ft   lortwav bu left the hiehwav on  the Flint road near Paiiew cement erv They were vii fiit aid at McPhersou liospital, Howell Miss Vivian White of Unwell and Lawrence Cook of Pnghton were married at St Joseph  rectors at Howell Nov , bv lbv Vv Daw Mr and Mrs, W, II Euhr of  Howell have gone to Farhopr, Alabama for the winter Te PtnckM9 Dispatch 4MY SOUL DANCEDGILDA GRAYS OWN STORY The shimmy queens OWN flam, ing story of how she turned to worshipping at her dancing feet starts in The American weekly with this Sun days Dec  issue of The Detroit Sunday Times IN HER OWN WOllDS, she reveals the intimate secrets of her life Get Sundays Detroit Times Wednetjfcy Pec, 5, 1945 LOCAL NEW Miss Joan Griffith is ill, being rn,JWBUATIAM MVTB Ilra lusemary Schosaer spent the threatened with pneumonia WIHWUVAIWH mJVaV  week end w ith her sister, Muriel, at r, w Mrs jame8 Nasj, were Jn f The accidental lift of dot hunt East lnsini Coldwatw Friday They, may lo en this year ja now 88 The Rotten Seefelds of Ann Ar cuteithere I 17 deer wei killed by archers In bor called at the Winston Paughn Carter Brown and family of Uex Michigan this year, homo Sunday ter spent Sunday at the Mark Swar Permits are being issued this year Harold Farley was a Saturday thnnt hm  I f   thA PAint Unniiio mQwaWJ night dinner guest of Mr and Mrs te urge M ahon ir thout home, to trap on the Pointe Mouille marah4 DE URY IT Conoctahuruce Hiusell, iibm MtCook Conway Mable OsbornGuy Blair DeerfieldMargaret Darling, Albin Adunuiitis ilcnoaKuth Itsell, Leslie Latson lirighton CityWallace Meyers Green OakGenevieve Read, Leslie Laton , llaiaburAjjatha Hartman, Maua Sharp ,,   ilatulvllevnice GroverHlene Judd llowJll CityFloyd Stiles, Martha St rob Howell Twp, Charles DoherrMert Crandall  IoscoF M liackus, Ktta Allen MarionWebster Allstott, Grace Wright OeeolaCtarence Huff Putnam Winifred Graves TyroneAlfred Brown lnadillaCUve 1oole HriLhton TwpSylvia Bitten Hert VanHorn and Mrs Cora Saw es near Monroe H 7,    , rKalaon yer of Howell called at the J H Michigan has 262 Mud Lakes, Elwin Hulce and wife ot Che sea  Hooker home guniay JU  m  uterleg der be,ow were Saturday 11 L Sunday Visitor, at the Andrew the straits may be 80 percent more f M adU Mrs W C Imer enter 1  L Ga8 than last year The first five days tainexi a2 fri ds and relative at dinner last hursdy night More deer came back from the north la k week Mrand MrsClaude  t10 ,0,k r0w J o7the hunVng season conservation L u u i, o 1 00 Griffith, Jack Hannett and P Swartho t and son, broujrfjt back 3,1 w Curl attenaed a Masonic ban V,  V , , T v  ,r lol tne nunving season conaor rrank Hasher of Howell, Mr Deer offioew cove 282 illegally killing and Miss Seims of Detroit   Messrs John Martin, Clyde Fisher, ed deer and one elk  The state has received a check for 8060 for sand pumped from the  Hair Miss Marian  trf  1 J Porter , Virginia Brady, Kate  bo   b0L T  i g rtn IH the war will be reopened, Haucr una MISS ncion   The Tnchor sale of household Noveibor ground water lovota  Ann Arbor were entertained by Miss Roods e Saturday wa onf of te are 1,28 ft higher than a year ago  Mrs Rosemary  largest ever held Mrs Tmcher and fwftti hmmtv navmenta totalle Porter, V  Virginia Brady, Kate Bauer and Miss Helen Fiaaer of Helen Reason and Schosser Thur day night , daughters, Barbara and Mrs BerHowell Theatre Wad, Thur, Fri, Dec 5, 6, 7 GEORGE RAFT, CLAIRE TREVOR in JOHNNY ANGELL Cartoon Latest Newi NOTICE During the next two wtMk we will be mailing our lielinious Calen dars Tf  r name I a of cui oui mailing list and you wtnild dein one just drop a cud lo i H Sv arlhout  Son linekney, Mich NOTES OF 25 YLARS AGO The Masons have definitely decided io buld a huiiiiss block he this eek r, ,l hiV cleanup Jiex White in the Detroit News Sunday in his writeup of the Lydia ,o ou  ,vvi at Orchard Lake, quote, Fxmpretor Royal Baker of the leiot police force who lives at iortaue Lake Baker is a crime tudeit and roves by maps, charts etc that the Thompson murderer was  a degenerate STATE OFMICHIGAN The Piobate Court frtr lh Coi Livingston At a ses,ion of said Court held at the Probate Office in the City of iowi II in said County, on the 2Jth ami ith M LUVVAHU VLKtTT HOK1UN in SI EFFING IN SOC1E1Y Plus GFNL AUTREY in LD RIVER VALLLY Special Cartoo Mat Satfr t Kiddie  un, Nion, Dec 9, 10 Mat Sun 200 p m Continuous CLAUDETTE COLBLRT, DON AM ECHE, RICHARD rOKAN in GUEST WIFE Novelty Cartoon New Tues, Wed, Ihur, Fri, Dae 11, 12, 13, 14 BETIY HUTTON, ARTURO De CORDOVA  jiis EG Fish celebrated her SOtl birthday Nov   At the dbae at he chool 1iiday the judges, Mrs MK Jarrow, i W Teple and F P Weeks, ave the deci ion to the affilinat e Mde ol the debate on The automohile ha iitne more harm thrrn jrorrdrJ  w inniiie tea a wa Cynthia lherus, J Allies arr, JJocothy Daiiow, Mar garet Dr and lasie SA art bout Mr, and Mi t W Teple urn visiting their daughter, Mr  harle Prant in Haverhill, Mas Mis Dru cla Muiphy i in the Pinckliey bank  Mrs Minnie Dooiy and lie iniAlliV to Pay  it y Dan Murta returned Monday from seiwinu on the ffdera gland jury ja Detroit He uoe, hack again next w4n This wi h first tiap to De tronin 21 vcar  Mis Anna iPnny ha imvid in1o the isa  oe house Warden Kue iii charee of Mai juete state pron for the past 14 yeaii was buried Saturday He was an uncle of 1ev, Jr John Crowe  led  ill adrVr6day of November A D, 1945 Present,Hon Willis L Lyons, udge of Probate n the Matter of the Estate of Cava Mercer, Deceased Hugh  Milm r having fi his netitioi paying that the istration of said estate be orranted to Pah jlemi or some other  de peron It is ordered that the 24th dav of Decceinber A I, 145 at ten oclock n the forenoon, at said Prnhat Off heating said petition it is Further Ordered, That puhvv jiotie thereof be given by publi cation of a copy of this order for hiii successive weeks previous to aidlN of hearing, in the Pinckney working Disnatrh, a newspaer printed and inuaUd in said County Willis L Lyons, Judge rf Trobate  true copy Celestii iarshall,register of pvobate  Mrs Doris Meyer and daughter of Stockbridge and Sergt Cyrus AtLee and wife were Sunday dinner gucsta at the W H Meyer home The Pnckney fire enuine was called at the George Webb home at 300 am Sun morning by a fire which started n a dresser drawer This was carried out doorsConsiderable smoke damage was done There has been considerable chang ing around Eli Aron has moved into1 his new house on Stuart St Max I Russell, mgr of the elevator intoj i the apartment vacated by him Clayj ton Bekkering into bis new home at MH6 West and Cedar Lake Rdsand PauSinger in the Mrs Emma Bun gess house vacated by him  Charles Schafer of Chubbs Corn1 ers is now employed as illustrator on tlv Michigan Outdoor Bulletin,the publication of the Mich Dept of tmservnliou at Lansing A series of j drawings by him of Ruffed Grouse, appeared in the sports secton of  last Sundays Detroit News Mr and i  Mrs Charles Sehafer are now living j in the small house on the Schafer farm      i  i ei MARRTAGF LICENSES Claude Hoadley, 31, Gosport, Ind, October bounty payments totalled 12,168 There were 4 wolves, 666 nice Sekola and daughter spent the coyotte8 and 148 bobcats week end at the Joe Griffith home A pheasant banded and released leaving for Tampa, Florida Tuesday, ,n St Joseph county waB shot near  1  w  1 4   V ki Doris Jean Pitkin, Erwiii Schmidt 23, both Jen i P4  24, Brighton Howell, Eliz n Pt Howe y To the People off this Community For the last time, America, buy exti bonds They finished Their Job Lets Fbiish Ours These and other catch S hrases have e e n diied into your mind at work, at play and at home by a mighty barrage of advertising and promotion al devices How well you have responded only you can truly answer The drive  totals, national and local published  in todays editions, reveal your rec ord Your fuTure personal wellbeing is most affected by how m y extra Victory Bonds you have purchased But is your bond buying Job done even if you ha,e gone the limit of your present income and resources The job of Investing new savings wisely is never finished Thrift is jut as vital in peace as in war Keep buying your governments savings bonds THE EDITOR  Howe, Ind i Fish are the principal food of the I American bald eagle J Tommy and Sis, They Cant Miss Through bit profit M a jmtiav street salesman of a Kansas newa paplr, nineyeareld Tommy JovalU is the proud possessor of a f 100 and a 166 War Bond But be doesnt own tbem alone He asked the man at the post office to make tbem out in bis name with bis twoyearold sis ter, Frances,as coowner He pre tented them to her on their Joint birthday last month, Tommy baa been in basinets since last July Every afternoon after school, be plies bit waresup and down Kansas Avenue In Topeka  t vat hit own idea to save hit money, according to hit father At toon at he ttarted, he began bringing hit money home to hit mother, and asked her to save it for him He wanted to put itlntfl War Bonds He wanted to do temethtag for hit America Atked what he Intended to use the bonds for, Tommy replfed, Some day I want to go to college, and I want Frances to go, too children INCfcNUIARY BLONDE NovHr Nw NOT S OF 47 YEARS AGO of Giegory is ney hospital dek at THE AVON THEATRE Stvowa 7 Mlip, a Slew lima DON JUAN mLUUIUAW A Good Comedy Starring WILLIAM rfEftUiX, JUAJX liiXN DELL Cartoon Aalt io Your Pantry ikfa of Patialo Hollywood Victory Caravan , WITHOUT LOVE A Comedy with SPENCER TRACY, KATHERINE HEPBURN, Plata Nws John MHIrM vtb feor nt th ileading Pa Mr Cephas Punnng died at ber home iii Hai iar Thursday Kirk YnnWinko Leirnn teaching school i Tosco Monday The Fnadilla hoy came over Saturday to play fiollil but there was so neeh H e ae iound the game was ailed off RevCarl lone has accepted a cal to be pastor of the Chelsea Congl church Miss Josephine Harris was surprised last week by a number of friend on the occasion of her birthday Born to Dr and Mr C L Siglei on Nov 15, an 8 lb son The local Masons attended i school of instruction at Fowleryillej las t Tuesday nijrbt, Casper Sykes and son are putting m a stonm bea4wplajit at Stockbridpe STATF OF MICHIGAN Ibe Prohate Court for the Tounty of Livncstrn  At a session oS said Court, nd at the Piobate Office in the City of luwel in said Comity on the 21st hiv of NovembeV A , 1 45 In the Matter of the Estate Janes lauvhlin, Deceased Martin J Lavan, having filed bis etition, praying that un instrument fded in said Court be admitted to Probate as the last will and testament of said deceased and that ai , hnistration of said estate be panti  i to Martin J Lavan or some other suitable person It is OrderedTbat the 21st dav of January A D, 3040 at ten oclock in the forenoonat said Probate Off ice be and is hereby appointed for hearing sif peCon It is Further  jerod, That public I notice thereof be iven by publiea Lion of a,copy of this order, fork 1 three successive weeks previous to said day of Vrfvr, in lhe Pinekuey  iXspittch, a newspaper printed and circulatiKl m said County V illis L Lbns, Jude f Probate A true copy Celestia ParshallRegister of Probate i Mosartia 4Tk CkriaCma io Conoecticut Slflk Tasks ui Cess fHbOeaiei WIIM MODERN iOU1PMm  OanBurkett 466 Clarence Too ley of Howell is reported drwoned in the Klondike gold district We broke our press last week but tbx breakage was repaired in quick ly repaired by Enul Brown Roger Carr is learning to set type n the Dispatch office A cornet band, of 1C pierces hasj been organized here Casper Sykes is leader Miss Josie Reason has accepted a position in Marquette The seniors will put on the play Under the Laurels at the opera j house on Nov 26 Robert Griffith, former Dispatch empoye, was caught between two Umm TAMJST AJLVtMOSE  titfbr A Directs tjit 4itoeeted STATE OF MICHIGAN Th Probate Court for Che CevsAy of Livingatoo At a session of said Court, held ut the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said county on the 14th day of November A D, 1945 Present, Hon Willis L Lyons, Judge of Probate  In the Matter of the Estate of Claude H Kennedy, Deceased It appearing to the Court hat the time for presentation of claims against said estate should be limited and that a time and place be ap pointed to receive,examine and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Court Tt 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 cars on the Mic Central at Jackson , the mh day  Janimryj A u Sunday and badly injured He was a ir at ton Odock hl th4 folM00fll said time and place being hereby apt pointed for the examination and adjustment of all claims and demands , against said deceased  It i Further Ordered, Tfct public Vlle notice be given by jsobbcation of this order once each week fart buildswitchman The tabell Elevator Co is ing an elevator at Anderson, Austin Walters has gone to Flat Rock to week Bom to A C Watson and of ITnadiUa on Nov 6, a son      Ul MHO VIWI VUTC XZUK Mine Agnes Brady i teaching in , threc 8U0oefiSiV wwks previous io the Wood district in Hamburg  the taid day of hearog in the Pinck Miafi Mary Cullen in Hamburg  Ifcajwtch, a neiitwer jrwt, , gaondsirkg died at the horoe  pd 4arcnlated in said Coonty , ft, 40  Uw Uwt f hit fsHher, W W Hendricks MI m p     Tuetdajr TAe    THIRES always asoda at the dn  store foe Juoiof when Sisters beau wtmn ailing Hiere asnc room for j more oa the sofa Thece isnt room ot tint extra, electrical appliance in your hoflae, eidbernot i you have aa iaadeqntrp wiring vywm mttth rwAsAAiniJtx pnA imfmpff yf f outiets Its a comfortable, sarisfyiiig home where you ai arrange furukwr o suit yourselfwhere the room arrangemeac imt dictated by rhe Hhnryr location a outlets Your home may be an old oae, but k caa hold all dbe ciecttical cooveaienoes of a new one with adequate wirmg Youll waat a new frozenfood cabinet, electric range, automaric laimdry, electrac dishwashor mud many other electrical appliances chat will make living moce fVpfiwf and easier in your home of lomoccow Be sure of adequate wiring by itiyfrriflg it todayl Wajsji taxes Bamhmr ftpnthip  fh  r BETtOIT EBISIN  Tr   SK  VJM, m u,  SptJWedneidav Dec 5 1945 GET READY NOW TO WRITE THIS LETTER  tktM jfcf  The Pmchm DftQit PtfCKNEY D16PATCH yiiiiuiiiiiiiimjiiiiiiikMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiitriiiiiiiiiiMiiiii4iiiiuiiiiuiiii SaWrad at poawfi  s Psscknty, Mich ootid das uattar oubocripttbu U86 a ycai  Paid In Ad vanes PAl W CtrsUXTT, fUBMMsY  1 NOW HAVE A GUARANTEED DDT Product Mrs Lulu Lamb was in Detroits Monday   John Madden is very low at hit, is  home here , A LIQUID IN PINTS FOR FLIES, MOSQUITOES, BED BUGS, John Martin and wife were in DeJs  pus  troit last Wednesday George Clark is working for the jS KaiserFrazer Motor Co at Willows Run  ROACHES AND ANTS t s Dale Miller and family spent Sun day at the Leon Meaju liui ie near S Dexter  A10 Percent Powder Mrs William Mercer spent the week end in ttriyhm at the Mcirei or home Edward Kenny ud wife of Rushjs Lake visited relatives in Columbuss BEETLES Ohio last week 5   FOR ROACHES, ANTS, FLEAS, MOTHS, FLIES, CARPET SELVERFESH BED BUGS, MOSQUITOES  I 1 Mr and Mrs iJen White were Sun HUMAN UQE P0ULTRY LlCEAND MITES   day dinner guests at the Norman S   White home 5 S Mr, anu Mrs Max Musson of i s S UrSumlay ttl lh,c,uirkj CORY DRUG STORE I theMfuiiilMotoSFulu aNortJl imiUIUIUmmim field Monday j r,jyvVViVWWV VAV  WyWyWyrWVWWWWW Mr and Mrs  Inert Dinkel weru  in Ann Arbor lnesday and Lanj sing Thursday Mr and Mrs Clifford Vanllorn   and Mr and Mrs Lester McAfeeJ were in Detroit Mindly  I Dead or Alive VICTORY LOAN  Roosevelt and Jerry liie u Wyyiv  t ih week eid ai Lii Robert Pike home Clare Hendee of I ortlaiwt,Oregon, flew here by jilajie to attend his fath ers funeral Tuesday,  Mrs John Vaughn and Mrs Kath, leen Mangun Detroit, spent Sunday at the John Dinkel home,   I Mrs Edna Spear and Jack Shel don sjent last Tharsfiay at the Steel  FREE SERVICE arm Animals Collected Promptly viodern Equipment Capable Men t L PARAER Asent Phone SS Pinckm 1 he FASTFST Dead Stock Service in Michigan Central Deadstock Co  MAKt VICTORY SECURE M Kennedys Gen Stre Cesspools Cleaned  if IUUIIIlUHUUlllllMlullullnllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIUIHI IIIUUUW4UitUUillllUUII  FC ReickhojfSr  OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 358 RHdenc 613 I AT ATE OF MICHIGAN Tiplady home in Lansing  r,  rwi J   allium Mr ami Mrs Louis iyle were CSRUllC I Qli QC I  Brighton last Thursday to attend the t   f ao al of Oeoie  aai a   1 Harold Reidy and wife have re I turneu from northern Mich where they  vvent to hum dec Tlie Chub Cornel chool of Inch Mrs Leonanl L   carder held d fall f  al tii, iriday Ieryl Amhui  and Jak adelfl discharged sn ea 111ii, are v, orkin at, tlie lianj1 ilaliii  LL here,  William Stocker, Irvii Keoia r aed  I emi e Man ir of Yp ia1 i nect J Saturday ai ,l lohn Ma, tin Ime   Mr aVd M AMivd fane have I iiiiiUiitiimoiiiumiiuiiiumiiB s 3 I First National I Bank WRITE ALLENEL HOTEL  5 IS ROOM 70 o PHONL 424 5 ANN ARBOR MICH I o Howli    M mmmmmm JTTANDAL COLIN Sot1 et  i ,  t 1 ,,1      J   I   til inni  Unler Federal Supervision 3 Z Mert r Federal Oepotit In 3  siirance Corporation All D S  , M ,  posit Insured up to 5,000 fo S an ak,  ecb Dpitor 5 The Circuit Court for the County of j puren sd a 4 laMv nnartrMeri in , how with M L   t Livinsrtton in Chancery I Lakeland, Khrida Tliey met V Lak I,d 1 , ,,1 Arhr lo g John J Weaklev and Gregory J  Weakley, Plaintiffs, Vs William Gannon, James Gannon  tol as v i c S hoia Kelly, Thomas Gannon,  Milion Mdell 1 wife   i S John S Foley and their unknown , hi t Weduy vh in son I  heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns, j IVabmi11 a ind aH iiif t1 Xhnre a J or ,, j a lei  WiUf  WHEN YOU ARE READY Mis Mee Maiie rbrt nnde  ho v an XM1 JC ilali ji ce ll S rllt ,, iiefi o, rate, n at D Tarv   5 TO PURCHASE  it a vooj IJiin   Ijinir hack 2  i s i M  t ,, ,  aiiV a  iton n E  Defendants Suit pending in trip Cimrt OIP   J1 t  X Mr i,t Mr ,v,,,ci fiioii a,id S Your next iV, Washing Ma g  i 1 Z   11  Ke heraior or oilier s i hi are   j  on iiir leoils and need fi S Electric Wirla  EleotrlcSetfice Motor R pairing Don Hammer  Fi ankZeigler  g r the County of Livinson in  HirVi riint,,i and family of cm ,3 Chancery, at Howell, Michipan, r,i wore Snadny ern,ts al the c J tVs 20th day of November, l4o It appearing frotn the sworn bili of compliant as filed in skd cause that the plaintiffs have not been able after diligent search and inquiry to ascertain whether the said de r i were rI j i ton horn1 TU M , NVloe Gidrr o, Fannie Monk, wav S diy d i  tLlts of M ana Mr Lnnaelt of Stockbride John Man m had the mi fort am to lose a five year old hore In wok   y m juke boxes, M I  a o i i,, becaiie In ,1 J I,  hi ill l,c noa v, ji t c ar e Ielij tS mini aa i ist aline do t with a I a yone  l,c z low ci,l loan tlnouh ths J I nr  1 I,  i  i  ar ,, , 5 bank   at  c do  it a    a i  a wf   a     I  to  ao tloii,  tjelhw c J,1 initial art I L ll It , MIS h   a  ii I an   ,1 lie is t ryine tin Xm sf arty and Od CP  s ITS A  ONVKMKNT PLACE 5 At S To HOKKOW AM A ON fendents are alive or dead, or where j v orklaw ,im, htl t0 thev may reside if  livinjr or i they f kn j heS LwhUePevnofv Oi Vl,, H,I  f, ,,1 nlMn ,,,,,,, uy lh iw,,,mo,e u, 5 SCK S FOI 11,1 DKTALS S iTresor whther hUf f Jp T , MC BY FNLAN ORCHtSKA   intrert, claim, lien or possible riBht      l  f ,k SPECIAL EillERI AINMLNT of these defendants have been asien Iin no law,n  4b Minut ,71,,,,1,, n Sunl iTe  s r Air anal J    , u i i , , , Adm 50c 15 s LOANS Vi M ed to any other person or persons or j whether such titleinterestclrhnlirn, j     Sr0k or possible right has been d  posed Hit looms and M Tnic S o k of bv will by the said defendants  ing of lJcrot  And it further appearing that the Mi H  Hah y of Mirnpohs plaintiffs do not know and have Minn j z VLNIKM ILACK TO PAY iilDAY, ULCEMiitk ii, 19, 1  S WK 1IAVK AMPLK FUNDS 5 AVAflAHLi FOR SOUND 1  Dead and Disabled Hartes and Cattle  Hog, Calves a ad Sastp  MeVFR  F140MC XNLUECT TO DARLING ML COMFAf iY HOWELL ao WE BUY HIDES AND CASKINS  EAMLY MOKMIMC CAiXS ECiVE 1H BEST SERVKX  FURS WAN MJ s vho viiod her pare Mr   VVAIMCJJ   JiKAL I TK MORTCAGKS been unable after diligent search and and Mrs C  her last week re RAW FURS, MUSKUAIS, M1NNS OK PI ,AL AT REAS inquiry to ascertain the names of turned home Friday OR BEEF HwFS  L V1J,r, PATr the persons who are included as de Gordon Johnstone and wife and STANLEY DINKEL  A,,1I RATES fondants without being named Vern McCowan and  daughters oi 1hoI,i 74 n,ukneVi Upon motion of Charles K VanI Detroit vore Sunday vi,ior at the Winkle, one of the attorneys forjlouis Coyle home   Mrs Emma Vollmer spent Sunday ,,, at the Wilbur Kisele home near Fow lerville Roy Kisele was home on plaintiffs, it is ordered that the ab ove named defendants and their un  known heirs, devisees, leeatees rnd assigns cause their appearance to be i furlough from the navy , entered herein within three months  from the iiate hereof, and that in Sunday quests at lh V1 n 1 e han home were Dr Harlow Shehan tttmtmmtmMmMmimtmmjmmi  iWWBW UVESTOCK HAULIN GENERAL TRUCKING  default thereof said bill be taken as  and family of Jackson and Ted Ad confessed by said defendants andjseh and wife of Detroit  each and all of them Miss Jessie Green and Miv Wltha  It is further ordered that the Vail who have lived at Pleasant Lake   plaintiffs cause this order to he pubfor several vears have returned to lished within fortydays in the their homr norG  1vo j Pinckney Dispateh newspaper print Sundav c at the Rv,,ka honio  ed, published ad circulating in Wftl Rvbk d wff, of Roi said Cjunty once in each week for u, T Ryhka vfothf w at least six succecsive weeks ,    , x, ,, Sophia, Genevieve and Mary Rybka Wttllj Trip Mile to Detroit  ,      , Uyd flbMMla PMMMi  of Detroit 22 members of the Pettysville 441 iluhflJhttended the achivement dav at HoVell lant Thursday aight Mr aand Mrs WNaah and Rev Allard accompanied them Mr and Mrs Louis Kourt and i Glenn C Yelland I Circuit Court Commissioner j Livinjrrton County Michigan  A true copy John A Hagman, clerk  The above entitled suit involves i and is brought to quiet title to the , following described lands, located in ,    ,    , w   , the Toship of Hartland, County I 11 f   Livinton and State of Michigan, j Mansfield attended the Sonia Hev and mow particularly descibed as 8 0mP  follow, towrt urday n,ffht  The aouthwest quarter   of Cari Swltl   fwTJ1  the southwest fractional quarter1 and the southeast quarter U of the southwest fractional quarter  M, excepting therefrom the cem etery in the outhweatjtomer there of, all on Section Eighteen VIS in Town throe S Kortn,Rane ,,, j u7  i irTDetroit Monday he resumed his Gren Bros, farm to Pontiac, Orville Ford from the Larabertson farm to Detroit and ftodslf Keppen from the Newkirk farm at Portage Iake to the Lamberts farm  GeraldDinkel and family spnt the  W ANTED Ktahlihed Case liiit with Incentive Pay 15 Women icr Winding Howell Electric  Motors Co HOWE14U MiCM Mrs Charles Clark and ksfaflt Percy Ellis, Merwin Campbell, wekTrnT at the ErneslKew home  Frank Aberdeen, Howard Thayer and ouirJitowjturnjd f P WCortett amended  a venison from XcPherson hospital, BmmtL  WfrUmk  2J1 at Mjehigan    c ,  nh hanauet at the Dexter Maomc lodge mr   WHB  wssas VanWinkle a VanWinkie Attorneys far Plaintiffj Wlsf  JO  i  before army induetism  i   xgJj  lodge of Ann Ajrlw work four Sd attended the opening of HM ISSMI  Tsauesssw assist   , SSSMSBS W  p ppp     v ,vt  V     s MS IV IIIIUIMIttMtllltlltt uiuuiuuitwumui Wednssday, Dec S, Now In Stock Classified Wanted 2 75ft Gal Fuel Oil Tank IWlh Gal Metal Septic Tank Toilet Combination, Pipes Air Filter8 for Furnaces 12 and 3 in Pipe Cover in Farm Fence, Barn Hangt 4M PROFESSIONAL McPherson State Bank The ftebey Sanliriw Ray M Daffy, m Geese, Duck g Track  rers Place your order Steel Sled, Wheel and Rocking Horbes for Christmas now for Barrows LEE LAVEY nmwimmmnmmmimmmumwmmmmmuHHUiMmiimm WANTEDTurk6, Write or call at the Lillywhite Poultry Farm , 2520 M86 Bast, Pinckney, Mich FOUNDA black and tan houndThei owner can have by paying for ktp, Bert Wylie FOR SALEYoung Cattle W, C Millar 1 FOR SALEAbout 15 cord of  Hickory block wood450 a cord in the woods Extra if delivered  Robert Pike, Phone 91F4 FOR SALE1 barge Circulating Heater in good condition 520 Unadilla St WANTEDCattle to dehorn Lloyd Hendee, Phone 85Flp FOR SALEturkeyg, 8 lbaand up alive or dresaed Cecil Roberta 1 7150 Pinckney  Howell Rd I FOR SALE400 bushel of oat Gerald Reaaon FOR SALKWalnut dining room suite, table, buffet and ix chair also dresser and four oak chain, reasonably priced 756 E Main 8t Pinckney, Mich  FOR SALEEGGS SHOPPING HINTS Thought i now turning to Christma Shopping, but the stock on the merchant shelves are still limited With this fact in view thi bank has a few suggestion to make a a help in fulfilling the shopping Hit For the babyta Savings Account begun now can help provide for future needs and education A shiny  fHorae Savings Bank too, will culti vate the savings habit For brother or sister piece of new currency in any denomination desired and enclosed in an attractive envelope makes an acceptable gift For the older members of the family a Cashiers Check to be spent when the real things they want are again available is an ever pleasing surprise SundayUtOO a an to ItOO a m  Wedaeeday1 to 4 tp m, 7 te  avsa 5atarday7 to S la Ike evealaf HERBSNEEl it SSfMi iQm mm HoyoU, MMojaa Real Estate, lasaraasaj CHy Lake as fa er eBBBBjaBBBes Ust Year Psjirty WHIj He OIL a R MrtLUSKEY DENTIST ttlHjfcMiaMfae Itt Of flee, SSO Easalaga by Hawaii MbJMfaa  ABB Arbor, Michigan HAROLD O CHUBB Howell Miosis aa Local Representative Phone 7 or 439 Monuments  Marker cRfteriw State Bank  Money to loan at raasonaole rate Interest paid on Savings Books am  ate of IKPher MARION BEAUTY SHOP SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS MACHINE AND MACHINELESS ALSO COLD WAVES Phone 6 MARION JARVIS, PERCY ELLIS OTONEER AUCl Wit MARTIN J LAVAN is  B ustave Feeds of All K inds  anm, 220 Unadilla , t UK SALELarge size base burner, I Art Laurel 17 inch fire pot Nelson Skow, 139 Argyle St Howell Mich Time Certificate of fcepatU ePherson State Baa  P te SMiO00 sa  lath  LEE LAVEY GENERAL INSURANCE Phase SfFS Caariee K Vastmet Attorney at Law First Suto aad Sevisg I  Hawaii, MUkiffar      IHl nil 1 P H Swarthout  Son  FUNERAL HOME It Mleal 32 00 DAIRY 10 00 DAIRY EGG MASH SCRATCH BROILER MASH e 40 00 HOG CONE BRAN MIDDS t SALT BLOCK BAG SALT PET DOG RATION PIG FEED OLD CORN SOY BEAN MASH CORN  OAT CHOP CALF MEAL RABBIT PELLETS FOR SALEChickens, wt about 5 lbs each Chesley Murray Phone 85 F2, Pinckney  WANTEDI would like to buy your raw furs, hides and pelts Also deer skin Call Lucius Dayle, phone 42 Pinckney, Mich FOR SALERabbits, 3 weeks to years old Dan Stat table ite Cloverne Salve Also rubbish hauled 25c a load out  iF0R SAJECabbage, fl a bushel  Edward Bowman returned from VJ 1 , Earl Gallup I the north with a deer last week I FOR SALESniall radio,table model doors 50c a load from basement also new 22 repeating rifle Harry Hannaman GEESEDressed geese for the holii days Leave orders early and I can filr all orders John R Martin Lucius Doyle, phone 42 NOTICE   Income taxes made out at my home 406 East Grand River, Brighton Phone 3731, BBrighton Mrs J M McLucas  Mrs Edna Spears and Mrs Willard Wiltse were in Jarkson WednesELECIRIC WIRING AND REPAIRING Phone 115 G EL VEDDER Farmer s Feed Supply Co  FOR SAwE1000 cords of wood or to cut on shares,also tiapping right 1  John Spears ANTIQUES WANTEDDiihes, hats, I lamps, china figures, glass baskets  slippers, animals, milkwhite dishes with holes around the edge, china jewell boxes and clocks, buttonsjeV elry, rose bowls, vjefs, pictures, fur I niture Write Barbara Hunn, Par ma, Mich and she will call W MAX RUSSELL, MGR,  J  CfflCKENST Highest prices paid for all Idad of poultry Tyjer Brogan, Howell, Mian, Phone 572, HovesJL MIHIIIIIIIIIITI BfSiHiTMiitW Jisii Housewives SAVE TOUR WASTE FATS TIM United etates Government Nd them for EXPLOSIVES WANTED Elbow So  SjxQOljr 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